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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • 4

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i Page Four STILWELL DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL STILWELL OKLAHOMA FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES STILWELL DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL THESE WOMEN! By (TAlessio July 29 is the final day fori 1955 pre-enrollment at the University of Oklahoma either by I rUBLlSHED EVERT THURSDAY AT STILWELL OKLAHOMA CUKK GOUX Editor aa PiMUrr wmI rlM Mil Mtto Kl Ikt FmI Offleq si MHnlb OkliltM 1W1 ndr Ikg ul if Cmvim if Xirw 111 ADVEBTISIXO BATES Jill Nliai lack Nrtki -unRCiimosi to ilmef to Adair Ciutr SIM 696 Id WEEKLY BIBLE VERSE Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year in the fourth month in the fifth day of the month as I was among the captives by the river Chebar that the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God Ezekiel 1:1 Westville would be wonderful Fred! Then be the onh girl in town who has somebody in the Foreign t-gion trying to forget Uufi rard COXTBACT BATES OX ATPLICATIOX 1B64 OKLAHOMA PRESS IIIOIIIIII If Bell Telephone Company and has started his work in the local station Mr and Mrs Sharp hava purchased a home on Highway 62 west of town Sharp has been an employee of the Telephone company for the last nine years Mrs Mary Ann Brooks 85 a resident of the Baldwin commun ity near Fayetteville and sister of Henry Burwcll of Westville died at her home July 11 after a short illness Furjeral service was conducted Tuesday afternoon at Patrick Arkansas with the Rev Norman Drake officiating Burial was in thr Patrick cemetery under the direction of the Nelson Funeral home of Fayetteville Survivors include her husband A Brooks of the home: two sons Jesse Brooks and Frank Brooks of Sapulpa four daughters Mrs Bertha McGarrah of Siloam Springs Mrs Pansy Patrick and Mrs Drue Stacy both of Fayetteville and Mrs Agnes Wagnor of Sand Springs two brothers Harry Burwcll of Kansas Oklahoma and Henry of Westville one sister Mrs Ruckman of Oak Flat California 31 grandchildren and four great grandchildren it it it The marketing of cucumbers at the Akin-Amcs shed is in full swing and according to Neil Akin approximately 9200 bushels of the cucumbers have been graded to date or about 400 pounds a day average A number of the growers have Texas and Mr Giiss Watt of Mr Funeral service for Ray Earl Hull 56-year-old Westville resident was conducted Saturday at 2:30 pm in the Wasson Chapel in Siloam Springs with Rev Wright officiating Burial was in the Oak Hill cemetery under the direction of the Wasson Funeral home Mr Hull a veteran of World War I died Wednesday July 13 at the Veterans hospital at Fay- vtteville following a long illness He was a retired oil field worker Mr Hull was born in Udall Kansas and had lived in the Gum Springs community near Siloam Springs moving to Cushing Oklahoma then back to Westville 10 years ago He was a member of the Masonic lodge at DePew "Oklahoma Survivors include his wife Mrs Cora Hull of the hore two brothers Grant Vinton of Iowa and Lon of California: four sisters Mrs I Coale of Stillwater Mrs Abercombic of Albuquerque New Mexico Mrs Nettie Burkholder of Texas and Mrs Cora Flesh man of Raymondsville Missouri Bill Galbraith Westville fire chief and Bob Cooper president of the Lions Club are making final arrangements for the 57th annual picruc to be held Friday and Saturday July 29 and 30 The business people of Westville are furnishing prizes to be awarded to participants in a number of contests that will be staged on William street Saturday evening the closing date of the picnic CANEHILL Mr and Mrs Vol Rutherford were guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Getty McClellan Sunday Mr and Mrs Wilbur Muralett and family have returned to their home in Tulsa after a week-end visit with her parents Mr and Mrs II Pyeatt Miss Martha Elizabeth Moore has returned from Fullerton California where she visited Mr and Mrs Lucian Bates and family Guests of Mr and Mrs Matthews were Mr and Mrs Charles Ware of Springfield Mo Mr and Mrs Meals spent the week-end in Ganns Oklahoma with her father Matthews attended a board of directors meeting of the Ark Poultry association in Bentonville Monday Mrs Margaret Hackner and Miss Lenora Yates of Neosho Mo were the guests of Mrs Harry McClellan Saturday Miss Yates attended the Ci-Omega Rush party in Fayetteville Saturday evening Mr and Mrs A Miller attended the Beaty Birthday party in Lincoln Saturday Mr and Mrs George Dismukcs of Westville were dinner guests' of Mr and Mrs Matthews Monday evening and later visited Mrs Harry McCellan Eleven members and two guests Mrs Yates and Mrs Pauline Irwin met Tuesday with Mrs Joe McArdoll Mrs Charlie McClellan was co-hostess The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance followed by Bless sung by the group The devotional was given by Mrs Skinner Roll call was answered with "oi: way I would like to entertain a group of youngsters in my It was decided to continue monthly cooperative dinners and rook parties through the summer months The next one will bs Friday night July 15 Mrs Pyeatt recreational leader was in charge of the program and also won the mystery package The August meeting will lx- in Lincoln Mrs Yat" lostexs Mr ami Mrs Brice Head of ShivvejKirt La are visiting Mrs Head's mother Mrs Jones Mr and Mr-- Tom Porter ol Buena Park California arc guests of Mr Porter's mother Mrs Alice Pyeatt Mr Porter will attend the second semester of summer school at the University of Arkansas People who don't realize the value of money seldom have any ix cotxtt roiir ADAIB COUNTY I Id the Matter of the Determi-natjB of the Death of Coy Beckham deceased Jiai Tenant NOTICE TUB STATE Or OKLAHOMA to the heirs devisers ievatevs and aswu of Cujr Beckham deceased and to any and all persons e-aimii'c any title or interest in ur 10 the real estate hereinafter described ORETETIXO' Ycu and each xf you iae notice That oa the 19th dav of Ji 1P5- a in the abov ruttse by Gladys neckham nllruHt that un the llrh dy of Fcfcrvary 955 the said Coy Beckham departed this life aad at the time he and the waid Gladys Beckham were owners as joint tenants and not as tenants cl iron with rwht of survivorship of the tallowing described real estate in Adair County Oklahoma to-wit The BE(4 of the BE of Section 2 lownship North Rant Bast cjntaiainc 40 acres more or less and prayina that this Court judicially dr- teriniiie the fact of the death or the said Coy Beckham and the termination of said Joint tenancy upon his death at which time the fee aimole title to said real estate treated In the said Gladys Beckham That the said Fetiti 2nd day of August 1966 at the hour of 1000 o'clock A in the office of the Omnty Judge of Adair County Oklahoma in the City ef Btilwell Oklahoma at which tunc and place any and all persons claiming gnytaht title or merest said real estate may be heard and may comes said pr it ion if they so desire Dated this 10th day July 1966 I BEAL DAJfNEKBERO Court Clerk Bliss and Bltsa Attorneys Bnlwell office i Published in Btilwell Democrat-Journal July 21 1956 1 to County court has ordered that ition be set for hearing on the WANT ADS CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my appreciation to my many friends in and around Stilwell and to the Chalk Bluff Sunday school class for the many nice cards and letters sent me during my stay at the Thornton-Minor Hospital May God bless each of you Eldora Humphery ANNOUNCEMENTS MONUMENTS and markers Largest selection in the Southwest at moat reasonable prices Contact Roger Hewin Stilwell Phone 332 at Atch-ley residence HELP WANTED WANTED Couple to live in and help in home Bert Epperson 6 miles northwest Stilwell HELP FEMALE WANTED Woman to caie for elderly lady in Stilwell Live in Inquire Democrat-Journal WANTED Household help" to live in Call 313 for interview Thank you Mrs Green WANTED Nursing home attendant Apply Helen Raney Nursing Home Stilwell Oklahoma SALESMEN WANTED WANTED A good reliable man to supply customers with Raw-Ici Products in Adair Co See Miss Nana Neilson Oaks Okla or write Rawleigh Dept OKG-350-127 Memphis Tenn BUSINESS SERVICES FOR HONEST DEPENDABLE SERVICE ROORK and SNYDER AUCTIONEERS Westville Okla SEITIC TANKS CLEANED Telephone 399 Tahlequah For Service WANTED TO BUY Wc Buy SACKS Farmers Produce Phone 232 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished jpart-jnent Lady only Phone 187-J FOR RENT Apartment or sleeping room Mae Marcum FOR SALE FOR SALE '46 Ch-vrolet 2-door passenger car Good condition Priced right Contact Kenneth Rains Oklahoma Tire and Supply Store HAY Both Alfalfa and oats Call Merriott's Laundry Phone 161 (OR SALE Broilers Carter 3 miles north on England Hollow road Phone 01-15 COLLIE PUPPIES for sale $5 each See 'George Clinton 4M miles north of Stilwell FOR SALE typewritei ribbons Extra quality Stilwell Democrat-JoumaL Markwell DESK STAPLERS at DEMOC RAT-JOURNAL mail or by visit to the Norman CampUB LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Nt 7mm THE STATE CF OKLAHOMA TO: Lrdia li't-r Cherokee Roll No- 27057 SJire perron as Liver Roll No 25057 ILirie and if married her husband: Margaret Smith same a Mar Smith and Jam eni'h hr hJ-oaad: Cleor nt Carcber and Leuna Catcher ht niff Fred Loui Abbot Mine ex Abboit: Little and if marrird hi mife if livint and if decraaed then their heir eaecafbrs adnuntatratorA de- trustees and aiiu imuird-ate and remote whether known or unkro-tn: You are hereby notified that you have hrn in the District Court of Adair Count? Oklahoma by Mary Clay and C'ar wife and husband to quiet title to 8F AW and 84 HE AW of Section 11 Township 15 North Ranae 26 Swat in Adair County Oklahoma and that you must answer the petition of said plaintiffs on or before the 1t day September 19U or the uu will be taken true and Judgment rendered faior ot the plrtniifli and asauiei defendant and esclndlnc rou- and each of rou from anr rlcht title tntereat or equity in and to eald land or anjpart thereof Dated thia Kfh day of July IMS 8111 DAKNLNBLRO Curl Clerk O- GRANT Attorney for Plaintiffs 1 Published In Mil well Democrat-Journal July XI a and Auiuat 4 IMS) NOTICE or SALE OF OIL AXO GAS LEAKE TATUF OKLAHOMA I I ADAIR COUNTT I IX THE CDl'NTY COVET rebate MU Notice is hereby given in pursuance of an order of the County court of Admr County State of Oklahoma made and entered en the 14th day of July 19o6 tnc undersianed guardian will offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder an oil and vas mining lease on the 28th day of July 1965 at 1ft o'clock A Me the following described lands situated in Carter County State of Oklahoma to-wit: Their the undivided cne-aixth interest each os Ervuu Lois lahromer and Mary Alice lancomer in the remainder after the life estate of Mulste Choate in the following described lauds to-wit: of NE4 and of fcE1 of NEI and N1! of NW of BE' of Section Township 2 South Range 3 Wear containing 120 acres I 6aid oil and ksn lease will he sold on the terms and conditions to-wu: Bonus $30000 net I Said sale to be held in the County Court Room of Adair County Oklahoma at the tit above stated Dated Due day of July 1955 LOUS 1SHCOMKR Ouardian JCHN A GOCDALL Attorney Published in Democrat-Journal July 21 11551 No 7 no? I NOTICE THE STATE Cf OKLAHOMA TO Millie Orr Lester Rlrhards: Mr Richard: Badie Kelley and her husband Juhn Kelley: Leslie Richards Christine Richards: Hattie Butler: Forrest Butler: Lester Chatman Mrs Lester Chatman the heirs executors administrators devisees trustees assigns creditor and claimants immediate and remote whether known or unknown of James Richards deceased: Richards dc'oased John Irwin deceased: Jackson accessed You have been sued In the District Court of Adair county Oklahoma by Vance Jamison Charles and Eunice Charles in quiet title to the following described land to-wit The Iit 40 feet of the North 330 feet of the Northwest 10 acres of 1 and the West 224 feet of the North 330 feet or the Northeast 10 acres of Lot in Section ft tomnshln 16 eortti Rante 24 East in Adair county Ofc)a home to declare the heirs of deceased perions and correct the record and io cancel si clouds AH ot which Is shown in the petition and unless yo answer by (lie 2nd day of September 1955 judgment will fce rendered fo the plaintiffs (BFALi DANNENBERO Court Clerk JCHN A OOODAfX Attorney i Published in Bnlwell liemocrgl-Jnurnal July 21 2H Slid A'lSUSt 5 12 19551 NCTICE OF MIK OF REAL FAT ATE RY COI-KTY TREAM'RER NoMre Is hereby given that the under-siani'd County Treasurer ot Adair County Oklahoma nas received a bid of Ten (910001 made by Sack Kirk for the following described real estate acquired by Adair County under and virtue of the resale tax lawa of the State of Oklahoma sltustrd in Adair count Oklahoma to-wit: NE BE NE Section 9 Township 16 Ranae 26 and that the ssV of said nrty so listed shall be made at such pr and for the amount of said bid and io such bidder the 12th iiv or Aus'L-l 1955 it '00 A rabiect to the approval of the Board of County Comtmuuofirra of Adair County Oklahoma unless a hither bid is received on H'tih date for aid property The gale will be made for cash In hand to the lushest competitive bidder or to said ii iyiih I hirtdT- If th'are he no hiahrr prne ol fired an said pale in any event will le to the aporoval of the Btuird of Cn my Cnnmisiioners in thvlr discretion Dfired at Hiiiwell Oklahoma this lfhh day of July 1955 HANO1 1) RAY HAHT Treasurer of the Cmuny of Adair State of Oklahoma Published in Ktilmei! Liemocrst-lminul July 21 28 and August 24 19551 No tots NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Johnanna Duncan deceased that on the 19th day of July 1956 Floyd Adair produced and filed In the County Court of the County of Adair and Btate of Oklahoma an Instrument in writing to be the last will and testament of Johnanna Duncan deceased and also filed In the Mid Court his petition praying for the probate of said will and That Letters Testamentary issue thereon to Floyd Adair the exeeutor named in said wilf Pursuant to an order of said Court mad cn the 19th day of July 1966 notice is hereby given that Tuesday the 2nd day of August 1966 at the hour of 10 o'clock A of said day that being a day of the reaular July term 1965 of said court has been appointed as the lime for hearina said petition and proving said WiU at the Coanty Court room In Btilwell In Mid Oninty of Adair when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the sv me In Testim-my Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said County Court this loth day of July 1966 SEALi ARNOLD County Judse Published in Btilwell Democrat-Journal July 31 SB 1956 1 TAT or OKLAHOMA I adair orxnrrr i rraucATioH notice B-WM THE STATE or OKLAHOMA talh I-frnSnt Trannic SulwcIL OHEETINO: Toy arc bnbr notifM that ran tin tera aurd in ih Dmrtet nan ot Adair county Oklahoma la Clrtl Cate No D4M Nrwal Loal attlralL MamlUf for dlrora on thr nmind of IncomrailMlltr for rarnanmt cart and ruatodr or Nroal Loal atilaoH Jr for drurminoiloa ot nroprnr rkhti a brtoton pliamf and ran sad far awk other rrllrf a anr hr deemed nrcrawr aad mrr re Uw Mart Tk none farther that ran mad n-ar raid aetittoo riled a aforemld on or be ten the isih dar Aoeuat 1061 or mid rallttaa will ho lake at fra aad Jndmncal ill be mitered nronttaa Main-tiff a dlraroa aaardina him a riaanrnt but and Canada of the mid Nrwal Iran BtiJwrll Jr deftnalnuis property rifhta aa between ltnf Ilf and raa all prayed for hi the petition Ded (hi fth dar Ot July mw (BEALl DANNEKBERO Court Clerk Sr Netty Worley Deputy llm and Elite Attorney tor Plaintiff I Pnbliebed In Stilwell Jolt 14 31 163) I 4 FOR SALE Most Anything in REAL ESTATE FARMS RANCHES PROPERTIES BUSINESSES CASH and TERMS 0 COAD REAL ESTATE STILWELL OKLA Phones Office 174 Res 247 Hotel 68 A SERVEL refrigerator for sale 9-foot with large freezing compartment See Bob Hawkins Horn Community FARM FOR SALE Good 6-room semi-modern home 121 acres of valley land Located 6 miles west of Stilwell i miles off Tenkiller Highway Price $8000 For further information call at Merriotts Laundry FOR SALE White Sacks Farmers Produce Phone 232 FOR SALE Used living room suite Contact Ross Reed at Reed Hardware Store FOR SALE good used bedroom suite living room suite chest of drawers doors windows and screen doors Contact Sarah Reed Bragg or phone For Your Auctioneer Call FLOYD MARSHALL Phone 517 Tahlequah Okla Call Collect We Buy Furniture Also FOR SALE Plymouth 6 motor complete with transmission $250 exchange installed Fits any model from 1941 through 1955 Contact Leonard Cox Cox Body Shop At Army Surplus Store New Cots $695 Assorted SOCKS pair 25c Good Used Combat Boots Good Used Field Boots Good Used Army Shoes New Army Field Shoes Clothing Jungle Hammocks New Navv Field JACKETS $495 5 gallons Army Surplus PAINT $1250 (Exterior Wite) Tools Pup Tents Gummed Labels Tennis Shoes l-lb Can Saddle Soap Used Doors Tarpaulins Foldingchairs Metal Ammunition BOXES each 35c (with lids) or 3 for $100 Army Type BLANKETS $595 New Canteens $125 Used Canteens 75c Army Surplus Extra Good Used Paint Brushes (BEST QUALITY) Gas Cans Water Cans Good Used Shovels Army Surplus Store Next Door to FORD TRACTOR AGENCY Phone 285 FOR SALE 160 acres 8 miles outh of Stilwell mile west Good Improvements electricity house and barn See Ed Dudley like to do a simple human undramatic film about the end of the world" Orson Welles movie producer "A summer resort is where girls look fur husbands and liu -bands look for Bob Jacobson ran tell when you hit middle age by the way it hits hack at you" Tennessee Ernie Ford "Many blondes are a cross between a brunette and a diug stnrc" Dan Bennett IVply Pat Wrrnn hlah arhnol senior fmm Cnnlidar Arizona has lirrn selertrd riwMiaa Junior Maiil of Cotton Slie is a biiie-eyrd n-rtle five frrt five inrhea tall Pal -as selected for the honor from a field of 19 eandidalea as a part of the siatr-nide obaervanee of National Cotton Week Included in the prize contest lized 200 an acre and if they an contest tan get further rains the buving square dance Mexican burro race wi rantinu( abmll lhrw hog calling (both men and WHks These cucumbers art be-women! and other contests ing transported to Atkins Ar- In addition to the contests cash kansas to the Atkins Pickling prizes will be awarded to the oldest couple age total of both it it the youngest baby and person i coming the greatest distance to I left attend the picnic Me niht en 0 Temple Texas where she will Dr Truitt chiropractor the Scott-White Ciinic been in Westville fnr She will be met in Temple by her son Morgan Howard of Lubbock who has beuri in Westville for the lust four moved hi years office to Tulsa this week Dr Truitt came here from Kansas with his wife and two children They were i i STRICTLY BUSINESS both active in the Methodist i Kansas City Missouri announce churt-h and lie was a i lirh of a sm- Cuss Henry at school superintendent for a Westville Maternity Home and Mrs Truiil an olfircr in tins lLv 13-Wesleyan Service uld it it A family reunion for Mr Mr and-Mr Sharp are Riley and children recently among the new residents of this was held in the home of a daugh-community coming lu-rc front 1 ter Mrs A Savage of Siloam Sapulpa He i the new combi- Springs Those in attendance inflation man for the Southwestern raided Mr and Mrs Virgil Nabb and family Delano California the A Mcnseh family of Cincinnati Arkansas the A A Rodded family and grandson of Muskogee Mrs Mattie Maples Westville: Mr and Mrs Her ry Riley and family Westville Mi and Mrs Mark Bean and family I aim Springs Mr and Mrs Ernest Buffington and daughter Cynthia have relumed from a several weeks visit with Mrs Buffington's parents Mr and Mrs A Williams of California it Mrs Bost wai hostesses to the Wesleyan Service Guild in her home on South Williams street Monday evening Miss Jerclene Comstock has charge of the program assisted! by other members of the Guild The City Water commission of Gravette has announced this week that Oren Flu card former resident of Westville and son of Mr Ella Flucard of this plan has been employed as the service man and meter reader for the system Mrs Flucard will act as bookkeeper The City acquired the system from the Benton county Water company last week by termination of a ten-year lease Until downtown office space is secured the books and records will be kept at the Flucard home The water company la maintaining its Gravette office fOffic calif ARE 'cheaper aren't they?".

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