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PUBLIC NOTICES
BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW"
(Published in the Osage Journal-
News, October 9, 16, 1987, 2W.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
NO. C-87-132
OSAGE FEDERAL SAVINGS &
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
PAWHUSKA, PAWHUSKA,
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OKLAHOMA, Plaintiff, vs FIRST
NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY, a national banking
association; PAUL R. ROSA, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is given that on the 10th day
of November, 1987, at 10:00 A.M. at
the East door of the County Cour-
thouse at Pawhuska, Oklahoma, the
undersigned Sheriff will offer for
sale and sell for cash to the highest
and best bidder all that certain real
estate in Osage County, Oklahoma,
to-wit:
All of Blocks 5,6,7, 8, 9, 10,12,13
and 14; Lots 1 through 8 in-
clusive and Lots 13 through 20
inclusive, Block 15; Lots 1
through 10 inclusive and the
North 40 0 feet of Lots 11 through
22 inclusive, Block 16; Lots 1
through 8 inclusive and Lots 13
through 18 inclusive and the
North 40 0 feet of Lots 19 through
24 inclusive, Block 17; and all
vacated streets and alleys
contingent to the above lots and
blocks, all in the townsite of
WHISPERING HILLS, a sub-
division of part of the Northeast
Quarter of Section Nine (9) and
a part of the Northwest Quarter
of Section Ten (10), both in
Township Twenty (20) North,
Range Ten (10) East, Osage
County, Oklahoma, according to
the recorded plat thereof;
to satisfy a judgment in rem and a
decree of foreclosure in favor of said
Plaintiff Dotson Enterprises, Inc.
and against said Defendant obtained
and made in said Court of the 9th day
of April, 1987. I will on the 12th day
of November, 1987, at the hour of
10:45 A.M. of said day at the east
front door of the courthouse in Osage
County, Oklahoma offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
the said property above described,
Bigheart,
Osage County,
Oklahoma, containing 28 acres
more or less
Sale will be made pursuant to an
Order of Sale in Foreclosure issued
upon a judgment entered on the 1st or as much thereof as will satisfy the
day of October, 1987, in the District judgment, the total appraised value
Court of Osage County, Oklahoma, of the property being the sum of
in Cause No. C-87-132, wherein $2,000.00.
Osage Federal Savings and Loan WITNESS my hand this 6th day of
Association of Pawhuska, October, 1987.
Pawhuska, Oklahoma was plaintiff -s- George Wayman
and First National Bank and Trust Sheriff of Osage County,
Company, et al., were defendants, Oklahoma
to satisfy said judgment in the sum By: -s- Gloria Boone, Undersheriff
of $48,228.91 with interest at 9.75 Franklin D. Hettinger, OBA No. 4165
sent per annum from 12 March, Linda Chindberg Hubble, OBA No.
1987, costs accrued and costs ac- 11357
ruing, including costs of said sale, of Boesche, McDermott & Eskirdge
Said lands and tenements have 800 ONEOK Plaza, 100 W. 5th St.
beet appraised according to law at Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
$75,000.00. 918-583-1777
Witness my hand this 5th day of Attorneys for Dotson Enterprises Inc
October, 1987 * 20 enterprises,Inc
-s- George Wayman, Sheriff of
Osage County, State of Oklahoma
By'-s- Gloria Boone, Undersheriff (Published in the Osage Journal-
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Heskett, Heskett, Daniel & Esser
304 First National Bank Building
Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056
918-287-1545
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(Published in the Osage Journal- District Court of Osage County,
News, October 9, 16, 1987 , 2W.) Oklahoma, on the 28th day of Sep-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE tember, 1987, in an action wherein
D C. NO. C-86-508 Dotson Enterprises, Inc. was
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Plaintiff and Judith K. Hayes was
in pursuance of an execution and the Defendant, I, the undersigned
order of sale issued out of the Sheriff of Osage County, Oklahoma,
District Court of Osage County, am commanded to levy upon and
Oklahoma, on the 28th day of Sep- sell with appraisement the following
tember, 1987, in an action wherein described property in Osage County,
Dotson Enterprises, Inc. was Oklahoma, to-wit:
Plaintiff and Joanne Dellegar and
Michael Dellegar were the Defen-
dants, I, the undersigned Sheriff of
Osage County, Oklahoma, am
commanded to levy upon and sell
with appraisement the following
described property in Osage County,
Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lots 23 and 24, Block Two (2) of
the amended and corrected
plats of Blocks Three (3)
through Thirteen (13) inclusive,
WHISPERING HILLS, A
subdivision of part of the Nor-
theast Quarter of Section Nine
(9) and a part of the Northwest
Quarter of Section Ten (10), both
in Township Twenty (20) North,
Range Ten (10) East, Osage
County, Oklahoma, according to
the recorded plat thereof;
to satisfy a judgment in rem and a
decree of foreclosure in favor of said
Plaintiff Dotson Enterprises, Inc.
and against said Defendants ob-
tained and made in said Court of the
9th dav of April, 1987. I will on the
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decree of foreclosure in favor of said
Plaintiff Dotson Enterprises, Inc.
and against said Defendant obtained
and made in said Court of the 9th day
of April, 1987 I will on the 12th day
of November, 1987, at the hour of
10:30 A.M. of said day at the east
front door of the courthouse in Osage
County, Oklahoma offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
the said property above described,
or as much thereof as will satisfy the
judgment, the total appraised value
12th day of November, 1987, at the of the property being the sum of
hour of 10:15 A M. of said day at the $1,000.00.
east front door of the Courthouse in WITNESS my hand this 6th day of
Osage County, Oklahoma offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the said property above
described, or as much thereof as will
satisfy the judgment, the total ap-
praised value of the property being
the sum of $2,500.00.
WITNESS my hand this 6th day of
October, 1987
-s- George Wayman
Sheriff, Osage County, Oklahoma
By: -s- Gloria Boone, Undersheriff
FranklinD. Hettinger, OBA No. 4165
Linda Chindberg Hubble, OBA No.
11357
of Boesche, McDermott &Eskridge
800 ONEOK Plaza, 100 W. 5th St.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
918-583-1777
Attorneys for Dotson Enterprises,
Inc.
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gold jewelry assures a certain value By: *S“ Carole A. Dewey
of content: 14K indicates 14 parts gold Ronald Main, OBA No. 5634
and 10 parts alloy The higher the K Carole A. Dewey, OBA No. 10273
number, the purer the gold — and Suite 400
_therefore it’s more expensive. Ster- 810 South Cincinnati
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© 1987, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN _______________________
(Published inn the Osage Journal-
News, October 9, 16, 1987, 2W.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
D.C. NO. C-86-509
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
in pursuance of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the
District Court of Osage County,
Oklahoma, on the 28th day of Sep-
tember, 1987, in an action wherein
Dotson Enterprises, Inc. was
Plaintiff and Priscilla Upky was the
Defendant, I, the undersigned
Sheriff of Osage County, Oklahoma,
am commanded to levy upon and
sell with appraisement the following
described property in Osage County,
Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lots 17 and 18, Block Eleven (11)
of the amended and corrected
plats of Blocks Three (3) through
Thirteen (13) inclusive,
News, October 9, 16, 1987, 2W.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
D. C. NO. C-86-506
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
in pursuance of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the
Lot M, Block Seven (7) of the
amended and corrected plats of
Blocks Three (3) through
Thirteen (13)
inclusive,
WHISPERING HILLS, a sub
division of part of the Northeast
Quarter of Section Nine (9) and
a part of the Northwest Quarter
of Section Ten (10), both in
Township Twenty (20) North,
Range Ten (10) East, Osage
County, Oklahoma, according to
the recorded plat thereof;
to satisfy a judgment in rem and a
October, 1987.
-s- George Wayman
Sheriff, Osage County, Oklahoma
By: -s- Gloria Boone
Undersheriff
Franklin D. Hettinger, OBA No. 4165
Linda Chindberg Hubble, OBA No.
11357
of Boesche, McDermott & Eskridge
800 ONEOK Plaza, 100 W. 5th St.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
918-583-1777
Attorneys for Dotson Enterprises,
Inc.
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(Published in the Osage Journal-
News, October 2, 9, 1987, 2W.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
FOR OSAGE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
NO. PG-86-12
In the Matter of the Guardianship . 220 new students at the College this
of MAHLON HUDSON MORRIS, a
Minor.
NOTICE OF HEARING GUAR-
DIAN’S PETITION TO MOR-
TGAGE REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned Judge that pursuant to
a Petition to Mortgage Real
Property filed by Rosetta Roberta
Morris, guardian of Mahlon Hudson
Morris, a minor, a hearing will be
had on the 19th day of October, 1987,
at 9:30 o’clock A.M. in Division II of
the Osage County Courthouse,
Pawhuska, Oklahoma, at which
hearing the Court will determine if it
is necessary and to the best interest
of the estate that the guardian be
authorized to mortgage the real
property of the ward described as
follows;
Lots 5 and 6, Block 7, and Lot 6,
Block 5, Buford Colony Addition
to the County of Tulsa, State of
Oklahoma, according to the plat
thereof,
for the sum of $13,000.00 for the
purpose of redeeming, if possible, a
loan on said real property.
All persons interested in the estate
are directed to appear and show
cause if any they have why an order
should not be granted for the pur-
pose above stated authorizing said
guardian to mortgage the above
described property of the ward.
-s- Mermon H. Potter
Judge
L. Wayne Woodyard
Attorney for Guardian
(Published in the Osage Journal-
News, Octrober 9, 16, 1987, 2W.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF OSAGE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
NO. C-86-427
SOONER FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
corporation. Plaintiff, vs.
DEBORAH A DONAHOU, JOE F.
DONAHOU, ELDON F. REDMAN,
BERTHA D. REDMAN, JUDY C.
DONAHOU and EUEL DONAHOU,
the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
BETHANY, BETHANY,
OKLA HOMA, BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF OSAGE
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, WILMA
BLUE, COUNTY TREASURER OF
OSAGE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA,
and DANNY D. MULLIN, Defen-
dants.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that on
the 13th day of November, 1987, at
10:30 o'clock a.m., at the east front
door of the Osage County Courthouse
at Pawhuska, Oklahoma, the Sheriff
of said County will offer for sale and
sell for cash to the highest and best
bidder, with appraisement, subject
to unpaid taxes, if any, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
A Five Acre Tract in the Nor-
theast Corner of NE-4 of NE-4 of
SE-4 of Section 3, Township 20
North, Range 12 East, being 110
yards wide on the East side and
220 yards deep on the North
side; except a strip 15 feet wide
along North side of said tract
reserved for roadway; and that
part of Lot 3 of Section 2 ad-
joining the above described
tract on the East side of the
same in Township 20 North,
Range 12 East, Osage County,
State of Oklahoma, according to
the recorded plat thereof; a-k-a
5616 North Osage Drive, Tulsa,
Oklahoma;
said property being appraised at
$35,000.00.
Said sale will be made pursuant to
an Execution and Order of Sale in
Foreclosure issued upon a judgment
entered on the 10th day of August,
1987, in Cause No. C-86-427, in the
District Court of Osage County,
Oklahoma, wherein Sooner Federal
Savings and Loan Association, a
corporation, was the Plaintiff, and
Deborah A. Donahou and Joe F.
Donahou, Judy C. Donahou and Euel
Donahou, Bertha D. Redman and
Eldon F. Redman, the First
National Bank of Bethany, Bethany,
Oklahoma, Board of County Com-
missioners of Osage County,
Oklahoma, Wilma Blue, County Plaintiff Dotson Enterprises, Inc
Treasurer of Osage County, and against said Defendants ob-
Oklahoma, and Danny D. Mullin, tained and made in said Court of the
were Defendants, to satisfy said 24th day of July, 1987. I will on the
judgment of the Plaintiff in the 12th day of November, 1987, at the
principal sum of $28,339.50, with hour of 11:00 A.M. of said day at the
interest at 9.750 percent per annum east front door of the courthouse in
from February 1, 1986, until paid; Osage County, Oklahoma offer for
and the further sums of $4,251.00 as sale and sell to the highest bidder for
attorney's fee; $451 00 for hazard cash, the said property above
insurance; $85 00 special officer fee; described, or as much thereof as will
$268 00 for abstracting; $156.66 for satisfy the judgment, the total ap-
ad valorem taxes, $119.20 for praised value of the property being
publication expenses; and $126 80 the sum of $5,000 00
for life insurance; and the costs of WITNESS my hand this 6th day of
sale and preservation of the above October, 1967.
described real property and for all
costs of this action, accrued and
accruing.
Dated this 6th day of October,
1987.
Osage Journal-News, Friday, October 9, 1987, Page 3
White is new student at Ripon College
Britton White is a freshman at
Ripon College. There are more than
year
Ripon College in east central
(Published in the Osage Journal-
News, October 9, 16, 23, 1987, 3W.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
FOR OSAGE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
NO. C-86-559
JOHN DAHL and TOM DAHL,
Plaintiffs, vs. WESTERN
RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT,
LTD, et al., Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
William B. Jackson, Darrell
Martin, Wendell L. Beales, Robert S.
Fate and, their respective spouses of
the above named parties whose true
and real names are to the plaintiffs
unknown.
All the foregoing if living and if
dead their unknown heirs,
executors, administrators, devisees,
trustees and assigns, immediate and
remote.
Take notice that the plaintiffs on
the 15th day of July, 1987, filed an
Amendment to Amended Petition in
the District Court of Osage County,
State of Oklahoma, seeking to
foreclose the mortgage and clear the
title to all interest held by any
persons in the following described
leaseholds, to-wit:
Section 9, Township 24, Range 12.
SE-4 Section 8, Township 24,
Range 12
SW-4 Section 1, Township 25,
Range 11
NW 4 Section 11, Township 25,
Range 11.
SW-4 Section 2, Township 25,
Range 11
NE-4 Section 2, Township 26,
Range 10
SW-4 Section 3, Township 25,
Range 10
Each defendant take notice that
you must answer said Petition
herein on or before the 30th day of
November, 1987, or said Petition will
be taken as true and a judgment
rendered in said action foreclosing
the mortgage as prayed for by the
plaintiffs, clearing title or any and
all liens and other claims of interest
by any party other than the plaintiffs
herein; praying for a sale of said
leaseholds and forever barring and Z57, »2
foreclosing said defendants and
each of them from any right, title,
estate, interest, equity or redemp-
tion in and to said leaseholds and
premises or any part thereof.
Dated this 8th day of October,
1987.
Dated this Sth day of October,
1987.
-s- Helen Johnson Christenson
Court Clerk
L. Wayne Woodyard
Attorney for Plaintiff
P. 0. Box 1436
Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056
918-287-4466
(Published in the Osage Journal-
News, October 9, 16, 1987, 2W.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
D C NO. C-87-216
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
in pursuance of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the
District Court of Osage County,
Oklahoma, on the 28th day of Sep-
tember, 1987, in an action wherein
Dotson Enterprises, Inc. was
Plaintiff and Karry E. Jordan,
Linda S. Jordan and Bill (Pete)
McAlvain were the Defendants, I,
the undersigned Sheriff of Osage
County, Oklahoma, am commanded
to levy upon and sell with ap-
praisement, the following described
property in Osage County,
Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lots “F” and “G” Block Three
(3), of the Amended and
Corrected Plat of Blocks Three
(3) through Thirteen (13) in-
clusive, Whispering Hills, a
subdivision of a part of the NE-4
of Section Nine (9), and a part of
the NW-4 of Section Ten (10),
both in T20N, R10E, Osage
County, Oklahoma;
to satisfy a judgment in rem and a
decree of f oreclosure in favor of said
-s- George Wayman
Osage County Sheriff, Oklahoma
By: -s- Gloria Boone, Undersheriff
Franklin D. Hettinger, OBA No. 4165
Linda Chindberg Hubble, OBA No.
11357
of Boesche, McDermott & Eskridge
800 ONEOK Plaza, 100 W. Sth St.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
918-583-1777
Attorneys for Dotson Enterprises,
Inc.
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(Published in the Osage Journal-
News, October 9, 16, 1987, 2W.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF OSAGE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
NO. C-86-270
D & P TANK SERVICE, INC , an
Oklahoma corporation, Plaintiff, vs.
INLAND OSAGE PETROLEUM
CORPORATION, a Texas cor-
poration, a-k-a INLAND
PETROLEUM CORPORATION, a
Texas corporation; et al., Defen-
dants.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
in pursuance of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the
District Court of Osage County,
Oklahoma, on the 25th day of Sep-
tember, 1987, in an action wherein D
& P Tank Service, Inc., was Plaintiff
and Inland Osage Petroleum Cor-
poration, a-k-a Inland Petroleum
Corporation; David Great Guns
Logging, Inc., Halliburton Com-
pany, D & M Well Servicing
Equipment Company, Inc., and DTS
Tank Service Co., were Defendants,
direct to the Sheriff of Osage County,
Oklahoma, commanding him to levy
upon and sell with appraisement the
following described personal
property in Osage County,
Oklahoma, to-wit:
1. Two Palmer Manufacturing 202
stock tanks, serial numbers 01225-
6239 and 00917-5714;
2. One Davco heater treater;
3. One Atlas saltwater tank;
4 3,000 feet 2% inch tubing;
5. 3,000 feet 34 inch sucker rods;
6. Miscellaneous valves and
connectors;
to satisfy a judgment and decree of
mechanic’s and materialmen’s lien
foreclosure in favor of said Plaintiff
against the Defendant, InlandOsage
Petroleum Corporation, a-k-a Inland
Petroleum Corporation, finding
there was due the sum of $3,114.94 as
of May 30, 1966, with interest con-
tuing thereon at the rate of 1.5 %
per month until paid, plus costs of
filing the Plaintiff's lien statement
in the amount of $26.00, a reasonable
attorney's fee in the amount of
$500 00, and the costs of said action,
all of which remains unpaid; and
further recovered in rem judgment
against the interest of D & M Well
Servicing Equipment Co., in said
equipment; and for the foreclosure
on the said property to satisfy said
judgment, same to be sold free and
clear of claims of the Defendant,
Inland Osage Petroleum Cor-
poration, a-k-a Inland Petroleum
Corporation, and D & M Well Ser-
vicing Equipment Co.; AND,
WHEREAS, the Defendant-Cross-
Petitioner, Halliburton Company
recovered judgment against the
Defendant, Inland Osage Petroleum
Corporation, a-k-a Inland Petroleum
Corporation, in the amount of
$11,532.51 as of July 16, 1966, with
interest continuing thereon at the
countries. ’I
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rate of $4 37 per day until paid, plus
costs of filing Defendant-Cross-
Petitioner Halliburton Company’s
lien statement, a reasonable at-
torney’s fee in the amount of
$1,500.00, and the costs of said ac-
tion, all which remains unpaid; and
further recovered in rem judgment
against the interest of D & M Well
Servicing Equipment Co., in said
equipment; and for the foreclosure
on the said property to satisfy said
judgment, same to be sold free and
clear of claims of the Defendant,
Inland Osage Petroleum Cor-
poration, a-k-a Inland Petroleum
Corporation, and D & M Well Ser
vicing Equipment Co.;
AND, WHEREAS, the Defendant-
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Logging, Inc., recovered judgment
against the Defendant, InlandOsage
Petroleum Corporation, a-k-a Inland
Petroleum Corporation, in the
amount of $3,497 70 as of May 5,1986.
with interest continuing thereon at
the rate of 18 percent per annum
until paid, plus costs of filing
Defendant-Cross-Petitioner Davis
Great Guns Logging, Inc.'s lieu
statement, a reasonable attorney's
fee in the amount of $500.00, and the
costs of said action, all which
remains unpaid; and further
recovered in rem judgment against
the interest of D & M Well Servicing
Equipment Co., in said equipment,
and for the foreclosure on the said
property to satisfy said judgment,
same to be sold free and clear of
claims of the Defendant, Inland
Osage Petroleum Corporation, a-k-a
Inland Petroleum Corporation,
and D &M Well Servicing Equip-
ment Co.; the Sheriff of Osage
County will on the 3rd day of
November, 1987, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock a.m., of said day at the front
door of the Courthouse in
Pawhuska, Osage County,
Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash, the said
personal property above described,
or as much thereof as will satisfy
said judgment with interest, costs
and attorney’s fees, said sale to be
subject to taxes on said property, if
any; the total appraised value of
said property being the sum of
$10,175.00.
Said property may be inspected by
interested parties by contacting the
undersigned Sheriff prior to the date
of sale.
The names of any persons or
unknown successors of any person
whose actual addresses are unknown
who have an interest in said
property are: NONE.
WITNESS my hand this Sth day of
October, 1987.
-s- George Wayman
Osage County Sheriff
By: -s- Gloria Boone, Undersheriff
Bradley A. Gunzoll
P. 0. Box 1549
Enid, Oklahoma 73702
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The Osage Journal-News (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1987, newspaper, October 9, 1987; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2280183/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University&rotate=0: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.