We spent a couple of hours there and copied the 80 or so pages for less than $20 bucks. You would not have to physically visit the facility to obtain these records. The archive’s personnel will copy and mail the file. This would be a more expensive procedure since there is a charge for their effort but would probably be easier, more complete and result in a higher quality image. Many of the documents are legal size (8 1/2 x 14) and larger. Also I missed a few pages and since I was doing my own copying I would sometimes forget to adjust the darkness from time-to-time.
Below is an overview of the contents of the file: Several of the documents reflect legal steps and may be of limited interest.
1. SUMMONS for Clarence and Grace Mitchell and Elgin Kriewald to answer complaint by the SEC. (September 28, 1964)
2. COMPLAINT FOR INJUNCTION (MOEL) (September 28, 1964)
3. MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION (MOEL) (September 28, 1964)
4. AFFADAVIT (Julius Eberstein, Investigator for SEC) (MOEL) (September 28, 1964)
Exhibit 1 (Schedule prepared by Julius Eberstein from stock certificate books reflecting the original issue of stock and transfers.)
Exhibit 2 (Schedule of items appearing in the cash journals)
Exhibit 3 (Photocopy of story appearing in June 12, 1964 issue of LIFE magazine)
Exhibit 4 (Photocopy of canceled check from Joseph Fragale for $2,000 dollars purchasing MOEL Stock)
Exhibit 5 (Photocopy of Stock Certificate for 20,000 shares of MOEL stock to Joseph and Darlene Fragale)
Exhibit 6a & 6b (Photocopy of letter and envelope dated June 5, 1964 from Grace Mitchell to Melford Brower)
5. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AND TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER for Clarence and Grace Mitchell and Elgin Kriewald (September 30,1964)
6. STIPULATION AND CONSENT TO ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGEMENT (Clarence and Grace Mitchell) (September 30, 1964)
7. FINAL DECREE OF PERMANENT INJUNCTION (Clarence and Grace Mitchell) (September 30, 1964)
8. STIPULATION AND CONSENT TO ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGEMENT (Elgin L. Kriewald) (October 5, 1964)
9. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SERVICE OF FINAL DECREE OF PERMANENT INJUNCTION (Clarence and Grace Mitchell) (October 7, 1964)
10. FINAL DECREE OF PERMANENT INJUNCTION (Elgin L. Kriewald) (November 3, 1964)
11. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SERVICE OF FINAL DECREE OF PERMANENT INJUNCTION (Elgin L. Kriewald) (November 14,1964)
12. Correspondence between Elbert Love and the Court (January 18. 1965)
Julius Eberstein was the investigator for the SEC and he referenced the following MOEL Records that he used in preparing the case.
1. MOEL Minute Books
2. MOEL Stock Certificate Books
3. MOEL Cash Journals
4. MOEL General Ledger and Bank Account Records
5. Personal Communications
I suspect the Minute Books would be the Holy Grail as far as understanding everything? Hopefully they have survived and they may eventually come to light. Until then we can only try, as best we can, to fill in the blanks.
I also obtained the MOEL Incorporation papers along with their yearly report from the Nevada Secretary of State office. They were about 20 pages and they were $2 a page. Greg Davis already had these.

I will copy the MOEL Case file I have and pass it on to Greg.
As I digest the contents I will try to share what may be of interest to the forum.
Garry