The Arapaho Bee (Arapaho, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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GIRL RESCUED
LE HIGH
JUMPS FROM PLANE WITH
PARACHUTE WHICH BE-
COMES TANGLED
IUNRI nillliHT HIRH IN AIR
UftllULLU) unuuil! IIIUII 111 mu
Horrified Thousands Watch Sensation
al Item Not On Program As She
Is Brought Safely To Earth
By Her Rescuers
Houston Tex — A rescue fh midair
rixiiling iinMliing fiction or screen evet
lias produced saving Miss ltosalia Gor-
don Houston chorus girl from ileatt
while more than 5000 horritled spec-
tators gazed skjward provided the bij
tin-ill of a scries of aerial acrobatic!
staged at Illlington flying Held neat
here
Miss Gordon who formerly was ar
norial stunt performer was attempting
to make a parachute leap from a mile-
high plane when the huge umbrella
became entangled in equipment on th
plane After repeated attempts slit
finally was drawn up to the landing
gears of tin1 machine where site rod
until t lie pilot brought the plane to tbf
ground
Suspended In Air
When tin- chorus Inanity leapet
from the plane the upper end of tilt
parmhute became entangled with up
parilus and I ft her susp aided it
mid ir some 20 feet below the speed
lug mechanical bird
Iiiavalo acrobat ie airman waste
the plane Inning assisted tier ove)
the side of the fuselage When lit
realized the situation lie climbed 0111
on I lie fuselage and hand under handed
liim-ilf dow n to the landing gears
llowexer with t lie inadequate footing
lie was unable to draw her hack tt
safety
Kept Plane In Air
Meanwhile ' 11 l’anghorne th
pilot I pi the plane in tlu1 air realiz-
ing that all a'lempt to land would
liavi in anl i : l -1 ml death to the girl
who would hi e been dragg-'d several
hundred feel before the machine could
be stopped
Freddie Ioon Houston aviator went
np in another machine piloted bj
Tommie Thompson to lend aid A
mile from the ground lie jumped front
Thompson's plum to Jnngborne’s ma-
chine He then worked his way to the
landing gear hut even be nnd Piuvalc
loaned unequal to the task of drawing
tlie helpless girl hack to tlu machine
Held Her in Landing Gear
Loon then mounted to tlie passen-
ger’s seat and using tlie auxiliary
controls drove tlie plane while Jang-
borne climbed down to tlie landing
gear and added bis slrengtli to that ol
Hiavnlo Between them they brought
tlie girl hack to the lauding gear but
was unable to climb buck Into the
fuselage l'angltorne again took com-
mand of tin machine and brought It
to earth IHavalo supporting tin girl
hi the landing gear
Mis Gordon suffered a swore
i re shock lint otherwise was U'i
Ini’ired She was slightly hysterical
but recovered rapidly
HELP TO GROUNDED SHIP
Tug Takes Off 29 Persons From Pacific
Steamer On Jetty In Bay
Marshfield Ore — Tlie stenmer Co-
lumbia in tlie McCormick Steamship
company's service rad aground on the
not'tli side of Coos hay jetty near here
while en route for Portland from San
Francisco There were thirty passen-
gers aboard and a crew of thirty-seven
Including officers Although It was be-
lieved the vessel will be a total loss
all pnssengers wen removed in safety
A coast guard boat stationed here
could not get to the Columbia because
of rough seas but the Steamer Oleone
which was In tlie harbor went to tlie
rescue nnd shot a line aboard the
stranded vessel Passengers were re---moved
by means of a breeches buoy
Because of the swell of the seu and
tin slil p’s pitching the passengers got
ducked while beiug hauled from one
ship to another
"Oh th farm was bright Thanksgiving
morn
With Its stacks ot hay and shocks of
corn
Its pumpkin heaps In tho rambling shed
And Its applsa brown and green and red
And in the cellar the winter store
In bins that were filled and running o’er
With alt tho things that a farm could
kei p
In barrel and bln an-? goodly heap
flung t j the rafters and hid away—
Oh tho farm was pleaaant place to
start - -
NEWS FROM THE
STATE CAPITOL
W F Bickford
rirulture has retained former Attorney
General Prime Freellng and Judge
U A lSieiarNon formerly of the trim-
na lour( of nppPlls to defend him
B
in the innieiirhment nroeeedi nirs voted
hurst’s impeachment on one count fol-
lowing extended nnd ut times acrid
argument it voted to have a hoard t
managers named and directed to tiring
in formal mtieles against the ngricol-
turn d p in mem head based on every
charge brought against Id m by t he gen-
end investigating cmnmitlec
Formal voting was then
deferred
ty of ineoiup leney and willul neglect
of duty in pin milting Financial Sucre-
tary M 1 Otey of tlie Agricultural
and Meclmnical College at Stillwater
to create a shortage of $l’30O()0 with-
ip'-iency and willul negleci
of duty in pel mining Financial Sucre-
tary M 1 otcy of the Agricultural
out hindrance or punishment
About tin time Whitehursts lm
peachmelit was voted Otey was for-
malty charged witli embezzlement nt
Stillwater and sued on his bond and
personally at Oklahoma City This
was the first action taken toward pun-
stHotg'G defaulter or recover-
Miing th:
lug tin lost funds though former
President Fsuridge of the Stillwater
college testified that when he becam 1
head of tle seliool in 1919 Whitehurst
warimd him again otey
Whitehurst as chairman of the hoard
of ag'l ure the regents f the Still-
water school i- in actual control ot
I ue department except for a few days
cacti mouth though al) his acts are
suhtei t to continuation by tlie full
hoard
I iceisiou of tin house on tlie Otey
count was by a vote of 4S to 31 with
2i nii'iiih i-s ihs 't Many of those
i nn-idcrcil til'' strongest Itemocratic
tn tnh ts defend d Whitehurst :nd
viit il nguin-t hi- impeachment Thu
a i-u-'il i dTi i il had written tlie house
n It tier iisiang Hint Ids case he sent
to tle Semite lm- trinl hut most of
In friemis in the luiitse seemed to
i niisider this expression on Ills part
im-i"l u si rilegteui move
i here were live oilier t rnnsnctions
on when tin in ve--tigut ion committee
urged Wiiilelmr-t’s impciic liment most
of them iiiving to do with various
forms of fund diversion and payroll
puddin
The charge was freely made on tlie
house Hour that lobbying of tlie most
brazen sort was centering about the
i ITm ts of Whitehurst's friends to de-
feat his i meiieiiment
With the Whitehurst case virtually
disposed of tin house then spent hour?
"2n
committee relating to the offices of
State Auditor C O Childers Slate Ex-
aininer and Inspector Fred Parkinson
and Attorney General George Short
Childers and Parkinson were c-liarg-
id with irregularities connected with
i n l i-nling of employes nnd evasion ot
the ant i-iepot ism law In tl cases
limis adopted a finding that tlie
-f - -’1 -g’d were subject to severe
H'-i-'-n and i’ 'commended tlia tlie
dl iciais adhere strictly to tlie law In
tlie fun i e
IiKupplementary hearings the mves-
tigalmg committee heard S M I’eas-
Icy auditor of tlie state banking de-
pnrtinent and Assistant Attorney Gen-
era! M ’ McKenzie each’ of whom
accused the other of failure to Ids full
iluty in connect ion witli Inquiry into
tlalrs of the defunct New State Bank
of Woodward
Beasley charged in effect that the
attorney general’s office had eondueted
its investigating In co-operation witli
Ci in rtes Martin former chairman of
tlie state bunking board and one of
those prominently connected with tlie
failure of the Central Excbnnge Bank
The New State Bank was founded on
tlie ashes of the Central Rschunge
Martin having fled the state fora time
during the reorganization
McKenzie testifying declared lie
had sec red "M poaalbl Indictment
ut Woodward It developed In the
course of his testimony that ledger
pages connecting former State Bank
Commissioner FTed Dennis with nffalra
of the defunct bank had been torn out
and destroyed
-
Aid for weak school districts at-
ways a bone of contention at the pert-
net result to date Is the passage of a
bill designed to aid schools this year
but lucking the emergency cleuse
fectlve 00 days after the legislature “' F
i:”m‘ ' LV ‘ 'ShSTcSr-
The necMsry two-thirds majority Certificate
could not be mustered for the emerg- 3-7-2
ern-y In the senate It Is still possible - — '
tlmt the clause will be attached there Roy Schwabe turned the mail bus-
being some difference between the jneBS the depot over to -Thomas
houses to be reconciled on other mut- poy waa a good faithful
ters
carrier
Folla'fig the supreme court decl- ''
sion hot ding Invalid the $1250000 c cller lav
warehouse npproprlntlon act of the Sam Sinnard
1923 regular session Representative week and regretted nearing o ru
Irn E Finley of Elk City and Senator Gallion having a tree fall on Wir
Hurry Cordell of Manltou Introduced and paralyzing him
a proposed constitutional amendment - 1
enabling the state to loan public ' — —
tuuds ta arlvata entmudaoe - - Finlae
"
APPLICATION FOR
AX DEED
State of Oklahoma
M
Custer County
To B R Hanavan asd Sarah
lf dead
unk"wn heira devie8 exe-
cutor8 admimsorators trustees
assigns and grantees and to all
owners tenants and persons owning
nr irtnimino- nnv eic-hr title int
C
Ag OWNERS and to
the Person ln Passion of the
hereafter described real estate
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the undersigned W
£ j-ster js the owner and holdci
of a Tax Sale Certificate numbered
215 issued Ivy tre Treasurer of
Cretre County State of Oklahoma
on and covering the following des-
cribed real es
nients situate
Qrnnty and S
Secti
" ““ '-- "t —— -" 6
cribed real estate lands and tene-
nients situate lying anl being in said
State to wit: Nl-2
Section 26 Township 13
R Jg
f hereby
J '
notified that theabove described I
described land was on the 7th
d-y 0f November 1921
after C0(mplete and legal notice had
fceen by the County Treasurer
of Custer County for the taxes leg-
ally levied thereon for the year 192U
which saidtaxes were not paid and
tie r3d tract of land was bid ‘in by
Foster Now therefore tun-
K3 redellption is made from sai(i
rale by you or your authorized ag-
-
ent or attorney on or before sixty
cays from service hereof to-vit
on or before the 5th day of May
1924 the undersigned W C Foster
a3 (be e!rai holder and owner of
w Certificate of Purchase will
iL
demand of the County Treasurer ot
Custer County Oklahoma that deea
' issuei to him for the above descri
bed real estate as provided by law
Datcd thfa 31st day of januarVt
W C Foster
Ccrtficatc Owner
3-7-24 (3t)
n0TICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
State of Oklahoma
ss
Custer County
To: W D Hall
And if dead ”tf:ieir unknown
executors admln-
heirs devisees
irtrat°r8’ trust-s assins’ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
'-nd bo owners tenants ana TAX DEED
persons owning or claiming any state of Oklahoma
right title or interest of any nat- ss
ure Dr kind in and to the real estate Custer County -
herein described si) owners and to To J G Lookabaugth and if deaa
G q G ff the per8on ln posession their unknown heirs devisees ext-
- ”
of lho Hereafter described real estat- cutors administrators trustees -
You and each of you are hereby assigns grantees and to all owners
notified that the undersigned W tenants and persons owning oi
C Foster is the owner and holder claiming any right title or interest
0j a pax saie Certificate numbered (f any WEiture or kind in-and to tthe
i5 issued by the Treaivurer of real estate herein described as odrn-
c c t nd gUte (f oklai -
’
bolma on and covering the following ' the person m posession ol
described real estate -lands tene- the hereafter described real estate
nients situate lying and being in You and each of you are hereby n6t
gd County and state to-wit: ified that the ‘undersigned W t
S12 SE1-4 Section 28 Township 14
lg
You and each of you ere hereby
notified that the above d epcsibed
land was on the TtJhi day of'Novem-
ber 1)21 after complete and legal
notiCe had been given as provided
j eold by the County Treas-
It
urer ot Cu8ter 0unty £or the taxel
legally levicul thereon for the year
1920 which said taxes 1 were not
paid and the said tract of land was
bid in by W C Foster Now ther
f unleea redemtkm to-taada fronf
vknrtuH
’ld le by you or yout ?!!:
agent or attorney on or befora aixty
days from service lierof to-wit: tn
or betfore the 6tf day of May 1924
th undersigned W C Foster aa
the egal holder and owner of Mid
certificate of purchase will demand
th ounty Treasurer of Ouster
to him for the above escribed real
estate as provided by law
Dated this Slat day of January
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
CUSTER COUNTY STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
In the matter of Guardianship of
Edward Kaiser and Marjery Kaiser
' i
minors
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE
Tf) SFL REAr ESTATE i
TO SELL REAL ESTATE '
Notice is hereby given that R T
Hoberecht the duly qualified and
acting guardian of the above named
minors has filed in this court a
n a
verefied netition Dravinar for an
the said minors in the County of
state of Oklahoma
Custer and
to wit:
The East Half of the south east
Quarter of section Nine in Township
Twelve north Range Fifteen W
I M- ancl that this court has set
the 29th day of March 1924 at the
hour of two oVlock in the afternoon
of said day in the County Court
-
Room in the Court House at
Arapaho Oklahoma as the time and
petition will be heard and has ord-
ered that the next of kin of said
minors and all person3 interested
in tlaeir estate be and appear before
said court at said time amd place
and show sause if any they have
why an order should not be granted
authorizing the sale of said minors
in said real estate
All persons interested m the estate
f said minora and the next of kin
of said minors will acrordingly
take notice treireof and govern
themselves accordingly"
Dated this 29th day of February
Judge
3-7-24 (3t)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To tf-e creditors of J
r'rPfTKa
deceased
Th-‘ treditors of the above named
Della Kane 'n township thirteen (13 doing quite a loan business
North of Range nineteen (19) r
W I" M in Custer County
ck-cedent are hereby " notified that Oklahoma” to satisfy a judgment ”fl'd C°21 fr brooders at
the uacersigned was by the County af foreclosure in favor of said Harding Lumber and Coal Company
Court of Custer County Oklahoma Plaintiff and aSain8t 8ad def"" CuBter Clty' OkllO"a
a p i-td udmi -istrator of the estat1 dantE’ °blaincd in S8ld court - j
of aid deceoent are required to ex- lhe 20th day of Auust 192'for
hiblt tV:jn to said undersigned Ad-
minictrator with the necessary vou-
tlerj st Camargo Oklahoma -within annum from Auff' 20 J923 : $10°’
four months from data
of th:3 notice to-wit:
From timlov day cf February 1924
eg th fame will be forever barred
Dated February 15th 1924 J W
Wilcox Administrator Camargo
(3t)
Foster is the owner &nd 'hiolder of h
Tax Sale Crtificate numbered - 120
issued by the Treasurer of Q aster
Co unty State of Oklahoma on dnd
covering the following described real
estate lands and tenements situate
lying and being in said County and
state to-wit: NE1-4 Section 15
Township 15 Range 14
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the - above’ described
iald was on the 7th day of Novem-
3eI 1921 after complete and legal
notice had been given- en provided
Tra-
by I L
ujer of Custer County fdf ftt e
legally levied thereon for the year
1920 which aaiid taxes were not
paid and the aaid tract of land was
bid in by W C Foater Now ther-
fore unleea redemption is made from
said sale by you or your authorisod
days fromservice hereof to-wit qn or
before-the 5th day of May 1924 the
undersigned Wr C Foster rl tae legal
bolder tnd owner of aaid certificate
of ' purchase will demand of the Qo
?rLrr ot Cir CW OklD S IbodM
fcoma that ded Issue to him for the Irsnclsco California
“
above described real estat aa pro-
vided by law
Dated this 81stdayof Januarj
1024
w c Fostsfi
Certificate Owner
8-7-24 (8t)
Ex Sheriff Frank Young is' home
from Little’ Rockwhere ha is a del-
active for the Rock Island R
K
KEEPS TRYST WITH DEAD '
i
Aviator Who: Promised to'Msst Sperry
Circles Incoming Vessel
New York -N Y—When Lawrence '
Owmbmo selslAO 'nnllMjl ab - — -
B Sperry aviator sailed for Europe
his pal Lieut Clyde Flnler of the
army air service promised to meet him
n a pane when h returned Sperry
tried to fly over the English channel
llny plane fe n(j w drowned
When the Beregerla with Sperry's'
body aboard steamed up the bay from
quarantine recently Lieut Flntercir-I
I t w I s zvvoov c aa O 1 a 1 1 I
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CUSTER COUNTY STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
THE PIONEER MORTGAGE
COMPANY A CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
Strpud C Ashley Robert L Knie
and Lois G Knie his wife
The Oklahoma State National
Bank of Clinton Okla and A
’Dybbro-- Defendants
Notice is hereby given’ that in
pursuance of an order of sale is-
sued out of the district court of
Custer Cbunty Oklahoma on the
-
C
21st day of February 1924 in an may contest said petition file writ-
action where in The Pioneer Mort- ten objection thereto and show cau-
gage Co was plaintiff and Stroud 8e if anV there be why prayer of
C Ashley Robert L Knie and Lou 8aid Petition should not be granted
G Knie bis wife A C Dybbro Witness my hand and the ’ seal of
and the Oklahoma State National this said Coast this 4th dy of
Bank of Clinton Oklahoma were March 1924 E J Lindley Judge
defendants direct el to me tlie un- County Court (seal)
A
dersted si crff ot Custer county
commanding me to levy upon and Attorney
sell without appraisement the fol- 3-7-24 (2t)
lowing described property: 1
East half of the East half of sect- t
ion tV-irty frve (35) and the sou'h R T Hobcrect bankerof Weath-
west quarter of section thirty six erford was here this week He ia
25th day of Marcb 1924 at the
W of 2 P M at the front door
cf the court house in the town of H W Morrison Guardian of Louia
Arapaho in' said county and Stale Wilks and Eva Wilks Lucy Lama
offer for sale and sell to the high- Guardian of Louis Wilka and Eva
est bidder for cash the property Wilks
above described or so much there and Louis Wilks and Eva Wilka
of' a3 will satisfy said -judgment j Defendants
with interest and cost Said sale Notice By Publication
to be made subject to a prior The State of Okkl'noma to the a-
mortgage on said land of $7000 bove named defendants and each
ard interest them: You- are hereby notified'
Witness my hand this 21st day of that you have been sued in the
District Court of Custer County
-pvhruarv ' 1924
py Mvera S'l-criff of CU3ter
- 1 iwyeia uueriii oi vu-sn-r
- - -
WaNIED Van lo nl K-wieiiih Quality Prod-
u i- diTvCt lu cout ujii lu Cuvtr uui ty
Hi imit pa mno oi tftt'Du bU bUfiliMM
i itU U Mtd d pfta tve y
e
niitk gfti-iidy lucvnn G
££1" :
COPY
Guaranteed Hemstitching and
picoting Attachment Fits any
sewing machine $250 prepaid or
c O D Circulars fret
- ’ ' LaFlesh Henutitching Co
- ' -Dept 2 Sedalla Mo
i ‘
' ‘ ‘
Any 0De hTin T® 7
Fld
mall pox in their family are kindly
requested not to return the books
expected to pay for thoni
Libarlan
'
J
WANTED Men woman 'sod
children la ovary community I
sen a poet card for tUN8BT8
big tntarsfUng Gift Catalogue
just Hundred of useful valuable
towards la return for a llttla’ "ap
art time” Addreee Catalogue
Sat
Church Notts
- SuikIry School 10 00 A M j
Preachinp fie'rvii'riill '00 A
i Junior B Y P U 7:45 P M
Senior B Y PU 7:45 PM
Preaching T 8:15'
EveryNxJylnvifed to attend
F B Parker Pwtor
State of Oklahoma
Custer Counts :
"V
fPUiLEOURT IN
J’’0® SAJD COUNTY STATE
In the Matter of the estate of
LouretU E Bllew deceased no
1460P
NOTICE 'OF PETITION FOR
LETTERS
You are hereby notified tfaat Leon
iL Hoyt of Center County State of
Oklahoma has filed a petition in the
County Court of said County and
State prajring that Letters of Admin
is tration on the estate of Lauretta
E Ballew' deceased be granted and
issued to Leon I Hoyt of Cutter
County State of Oklahooma and
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
that said petition will be heard and
determined on Monday the 17th day
of March 1924 at ten o’clock A M
of said day in the Court room of
said Court in the Court House of
raid County at which time and place
any person interested in said estate
Qo T -
Sam L Darrah
Plaintiff
va
State of Oklahoma by the plaintiff
above named to quiet in the plain
-tiff title to Lots Eighteen Nino
teen and Twenty in- Block Twenty
Two of the City of Weatherford
Custer Coufty State of Oklahoma
and that you must answer the
petition of tive plaintiff filed there
in on or before the 4th day of
April 1924' or -the -same will be
taken as true and judgment ' rend
cred for the plaintiff quieting In
him title to said lots and barring
you and ‘ each of you of all right
title or interest therein
Dated this 21st day of February
1924 v
- R IJ Dunn - v
Court Clerk of Custer - County
Oklahoma J--
By Latiriena King Deputy
(al)
H Hw Beard Plaiptiff '
2 -22 - 24 St
1
-t
Dr Cuntngham
J' - Thomas ’
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ARAPAHO EVERY TUESDAY
Dentist
’Railroad Time Table T
N
Frireo North 112£0 p a
FriacoCouth 13 p q
' ’ ORIENT--''-'
- North --—9:19 A M
South V4:t0 p 'j
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PHILUPS ft HILLS' "
Lawyere ’ v- -Offlcs
Ovsr Custer CodBty
State Bank— -Arapaka
Abo Office al CUntoa
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