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MARRIAGE GOING DOWN
THE DRAIN? Try a WaterbedI
WATERBED ROOM, 1911 N.
Boomer, Stillwater. Phone
405-377-0900 tic
STOP SMOKING with Stop
Easy Gum. Available at Perkin :
Drug. 6.99. I I I 2t~
FOR SALE
FOR SALE--1980 Pontiac Grand
LeMans S.W. Slick and loaded. Book
$4500, will sell for $3395. Call
377-7150 after 1:00 p.m. 14
SERVICES :
NEED A PLUMBER? Call
Pogue's City Plumbing Co.,
918-225-4494. L. Red Pogue doing
contracting or plumbing repairs.
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PIANO Tuning and Repair. Jean-
hie Jack. Tuner Tech. Evenings
372-1194 or 372-5511 50tf
PLUMBING PROBLEMS? Call
J. D. Anderson's Plumbing and
Water Well Service. 918-374-2436
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HELP WANTED
EXCELLENT Income for part time
home assembly work. For info. call
312-741-84OO Ext. 963 143t*
NOTICES
NOTICE: The annual meeting of the
Payne County Rural Water Dist. -3
will be January 8, 1985, at 7:30 p.m.,
" tJae,I,ion's Den at Perkins, Okla.
CLASSES
EXl RCISE CLASS--Begins Monday,
FOR SALE--Bassinet, walker, high Jandary 7, 5:30 - 6:30, Mondays,
chair, G.M. car seat, infant clothes, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Perkins
and couch. Call 547-543014 Middle School Gym. $10 per month.
Bring a friend, join the fun, and feel
REAL ESTATE great. 405-547-2349 14-2"
FOR SALE--3 bdrm, large dwell-
ing. 2,000 sq. ft. has" 2 bdrm. in
basement. 6 lots located at 111
First St. in Perkins. Kids can
walk to school. Pop & Morn can
walk to any business in town. Car
port and steel fences. Plenty of
shade trees. $40,500. Call
547-2253 13
FOR SALE--160 acres grasshnd, 2
: omds, 20 acres royalty. I mile south
. & I t/4 miles west of Perkins. Call
" 547-2458 14
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:" FOR SALE--1981 Homette Mobile
: Home, 14 x 70, 3 bdrm, lt/a bath,
• central heat & air. $11,500. Phone
547-5221 or 624-8473 14
RENTALS
FOR RENT--2 bdrm in town.
C I! 547-2167 between 8 & 5. 13
FOR RENT--Acreage, modern 2
: bdrm house, edge of Perkins on
West French. 918-834-5845 or
547-5822 8tfc
:i FOR RENT--Near Perkins, 2 bdan
i m hed' $185 a month pins bills, or
month wl bills paid. $175
': deposit. 547 5140. 14'4
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q EC[R RENT--2 bedroom house.
'547,2778 14
LOST & FOUND
:: LOST--December 24, 1984, small
:: redl brown colored male dog. 20 to 30
pounds. Irish Setter/Cocker Spaniel
: mix. "Bozo." $100 reward.
918-374-2241 14
: " : GARAGE SALES
: : ARAGE SALE--I E. and 11 8 N. of
! : 'igim. Wednesday 8-2 and Thurs-
; Many good items. 14
ATTENTION: We will be showing
the slides of our trip to the Holy
Lands, January 2, 7:30 p.m., at
Perkins First Baptist Church. All are
welcome.
Doris.and Ginger Sadler
CLARK JONES TRUCKING
SAND & GRAVEL
Delivered in Bob-Tail and Semi-lmds
Reasonable Rates and On-Time
delivery
Office: 547-2552
Home: 918-225-2471
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SHELTON LUMBER CO.
Lumber & All Other
Building Materials
9th & Lowry
STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA
Construction Co.
Asphalt--Sand--Grovel
Stillwater, Oklahoma
1805 S. Perkins Road
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H&K
BOOT CENTER
109 N. Harrison Cushing, OK
91B-225.227B
WESTERN WEAR
Boots--Belts--Buckles
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
• Septic Tanks
• Storm Cellars
• Lateral Lines
• Manufacturing
• Installation
• Repair
• General Backhoe Work
BROWN ENTERPRISES
Stiflwatar Perkins
(405) 377-0009 (405) 547-2992
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Office Box 842
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74076
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125 S. Main 547-5263 Perkins, OK
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Central Rural Electric
IUI[IIIIO A Ill'lrll AMIRICA
372.2884 Stillwater
Ouahty Chekd
DAIRY FOODS
Enid, Okla.
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CALL US FOR ADDITIONAL LISTINGS
633 N. Husband Stillwater 372-1210
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The patkins Journal, (Published in The Perkins Journal,
Thursday, January 3, 1985 - 1 time) Thursday, January 3, 1985 - 1 time)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1985 Schedule of City Meetings
LOGAN COUNTY Board of Tmstrees - City Hall, 7:30
STATE OF OKLAHOMA p.m., 1st Monday of each Month ca-
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE cept September which is 1st Tuesday.
OF January 7th July 1st
BRYAN POLING, AN February 4th August 5th
INCOMPETENT PERSON March 4th September 3rd
NO. F82-128 April 1st October 7th
NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND May 6th November 4th
GAS MINING LEASE June 3rd December 2nd
Notice is hereby given, in pursuance Park and Recreation Board - City l
to an order of the District Court of
7 p.m., 2nd Monday
Logan County, State of Oklahoma, January 14th July 8th
made and entered on this 27th day of February llthAugust 12th
December, 1984, the undersigned March llth September 9th
Guardian of the Estate of Bryan Pal- April 8th October 14th
ing, an Incompetent Person, will of- May 13th November llth
fer for sale and sell at public auction, June 10th December 9th
on the 15th day of January, 1985, at
Fire Department - Fire Station, 7:30
L0:O0 o'clock A.M., in open Court, to
• .he highest and best bidder for cash, p.m., 1st Thursday
m oil and gas mining lease, all of the January 3rdJuly 4th
interest of said Ward, consisting of February 7th August 1st
30.0 acres interest in and to all the oil, March 7th _September 5th
gas and other minerals in and under April 4th "October 3rd
md that may be produced from the May 2nd November 7th
following described property situated June 6th December 5th
in the County of payne, State of Library Board - Library, 7:30 p.m.,
Oklahoma, to-wit: 2nd Monday of each Quarter
The Southeast Quarter (SFJ 4) of January 14th July 8th
Section Twenty (20), Township April 8th October 14th
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Eighteen North (18N), Range Two
East (2E) of the Indian Meridian,
Payne County, Oklahoma; less a
tract described as beginning 33 feet AREA STUDENTS TO
West of the Northeast Corner of GRADUATE AT O.S.U.
the Southeast Quarter (SE/4);STILLWATER--Candidates for
thence West 241 feet; thence South academic degrees at the end of the
475 feet; thence East 64 feet; 1984 fall semester at Oklahoma State
thence South 188 feet; thence East University number 2,305, OSU of_
210 feet; thence North 453 feet; ficials announced.
thence West 33 feet; thence North No commencement ceremony is
210 feet to the point of planned for this group, however, each
beginnning, graduate will be listed in the spring
Said oil and gas lease will be sold commencement program and encour-
on the following terms and condi, aged to participate in graduation rites
rions, to-wit: A cash bonus payabb in Lewis Stadium onMay 11, 1985.
upon confirmation of the sale and Following is a list of area graduates:
royalty of not less than three- Tryon:
sixteenths (31 16ths) of all the oil an 1 Sharon J. Ratcliff MS
gas produced and saved from sai | Mary H. Leach MS
Wellston:
land. Said lease to be a paid-op lease
Shirley J. Mamey MA
for a term of three (3) years and so
long thereafter as oil, gas or other Coyle:
Cynthia L. Downey BS
minerals may be produced in paying Orlando:
quantifies. The purchaser to pay the
Thomas B. Hall BS
court costs and also the attorney's fees
in the amount of $600.00 in connec- Glencoe:
Jgn D. Kuhn BS
tion with said lease sale proceeding. Athena M. Richards BS
Said sale will be held at the District
Perkins:
Court Room in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
After inch sale, the undersigned Jay Lee Davis BS
Guardian will file her return of sale, Julie E. Goforth BS
Sharon N. Higgins BS
which shall thereupon be heard by the Justin R. Murray BS
Court forthwith and all persons hav- Michael J. Perich PHD
ing objections to such sale or confir- William R. Walker PHD
marion thereof, must appear and
make mch objections, or mch sale will Ripley:
Bryan K. Axtell BFA
be confirmed and a lease executed to
Kathleen P. Freeman PHD
the purchaser thereof. Kathy J. Shoup BS
Dated this 27th day of December, Earl D. Williams BS
1984. -O-
-s-Maxine Johnston
Guardian of the Person and AIRPORT TO GET NEW SURFACE
Estate of Bryan Poling STROUD -- $35,000 has been
F. E. McAually allocated by the Oklahoma
Attorney for Guardian Aeronautics Commission for work at
702 North Main the muniapal airport here. Funds are
Perkins, Oklahoma 74059 to be used to apply a seal coat to the
405-547-2476 runway, and connecting taxiway; mark
-o- the runway and taxiway; and construct
tie down aprons.
PONTIAC BUICK GMC
BUICK
FORREST ROBINETT
S ales
Pontioc-Buick-GMC, Inc.
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West
405-372-1230
6th Stiilwater, Oklahoma
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11,24 S. Hlin
• . Perldmt, Ok.
408.$47-2000
372-S4mO
or
Eveala & Weeheads CaNt
Lindo Wilson .......... 624-1183
V'~iinia Bates .405-547-2202
Ted Mefford ...918-374-2278
DEAUTIIql/L LOT IN HIDDEN l.gO ACRES iust north of
SPRINGS ESTATES east of Per- 33 and ! 77 junction. Beautiful acre-
kins. Approximately 2.41 acres only age for home. Electric .available.
$9,000.00 Call tacit. $I2,000. Call today for details.
IUY ON NICE 2 lEO-
LOTS OF EXTRAS -- Very nice ROOM, 1 Bath, Brick Veneer home.
2 bedroom home, 2-car garage. Only 5 yrs. old with heat and air.
Cathedral ceiling." Built-in micro- Includes 8x I 0 storage shed. 115
wave, trash compactor, retrig. Crozier, Perkins. t[4| .DO0.O0
Stockade fence around buck yard.
Covered patio. 320 N.E. Sth, Per- NATURAL Rtl~N with 3 BR, 1½
kins. $$5,000.00 Baths, includes central heat cmd air,
privacy fence, beautiful trees in
from yorcL $$5,000. 416 S.E. 2nd,
Gt~)lD PRICE ON HEW UST- Perkins.
ING -- 3 Bit brick home with CNUII~H/CNILO CARE PRO-
central heat & .air. 41,000. 424
Eaton Drive, Perkins. PRIC[
TOOAY I
TOTAL EUR;rNI~ ~ 1R home ONE LOT IN HIDDEN
with energy m "vigO hem immp, .in- 1Pl ll lt ESTATES emt edPer-
ing, 6 ft. cedar fence and ceiling
,on ,,.~ 1o. o.. ~.. ,~- ,~ ~.'ff~. ,~,.~:
kins, $3,S00.
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Dave Goodrich Real Estate
205 S. Main # Stillwater 372-8776
Evenings and Weekends. 372-7014--
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Located at 213 East Thomas, Perkins. Reduced
Owner anxious to sell. This home is warm and cozy. Has a huge
xy kitchen where all the family can gather and enjoy.
• .large living room with fireplace to sip hot chocolate on a cold
night. It has central heat and air, dark room facilities in utility
large yard with pecan, sycamore and other shade trees.
way to garage. Please give us a call for showing.
602 Sharp Circle, Perkins-- Reduced Price to $53,950. My
Heaven. This is a cutiet One of Perkins' best and priced in the
$50's. Loads of wallpaper and fresh paint. Vacant and ready
into. It has 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, a utility and sewing room
a cozy fireplace in living room. This is all electric and sets on a lat
lot on cul-de-sac. It needs only one thing and that is a
ly. Call for an appointment.
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Hosts Family Dinner Rodeo is all set up for the 3rd and]
with the stock furnished by the M*
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans and Lloyd hart Co., from Shawnee, Oklaho
osted a Christmas eve dinner in their Anyone interested in the
aome. A pot luck dinner and Elub can contact one of the
Christmas tree were enjoyed by Mr. or attend the meetings that are
and Mrs. Phill Hughes, Matt and the second Thursday of each
Chris of Jenks;Joel Evans, Okmulgee; at 8 p.m., at the arena in the ¢
Ms.Judy Lacy, Lahoma; Mr. and Mrs. house.
Wayne Allen and Billie; Mr. and Mrs.
Phill Hughes; and Mr. and Mrs.John
Bower, Johnny and Marsha, all of
Perkins; Mr. and Mrs. David Lara,
Alyshea and Jason of Tryon; and Mr.
and Mrs. Ran Rakes and Angela and
Mrs. Ghdys Garrison of Stillwater.
Christmas Eve morning and lun-
cheon guests were Mr. and Mrs.James
Patrick, James Robert and Danielle of
Barusdall and Judy Lacy of Lahoma.
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CHRISTMAS GUESTS
Those enjoying Christmas Day in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lucas, Keeua and Greg in Tulsa were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ludie Smith and Lantz;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shropshire; Mrs.
Florence Sewell from Oklahoma Ci-
ty; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Womack,
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HOME FOR HOLIDAYS
Carol Wall returned to her
Checotah, Friday afternoon after q
ing spent the holiday with rela
ere.
Christmas Eve guests of Eph SAT
and Florence Wall were Mr. and """
Charles Wall, Allan, Robert and~ 7
tar Wall, Carol Wall of Checo~30
David Wall of Tulsa, and Judith u -'"
bajal of Tucson. J
Judith Carbajal returned to
home in Tucson, Arizona, Christ
evening after visiting here for a
with her mother, Florence Nel
Wall and other relatives and friel
Callers in the home to visit
Juditll during the week were:
Nelson, Mrs. Joe Alexander, D
and Nathan, Mr. and Mrs.
Hughes and Penny, Lynn Wa0
and Ann Simma of Ripley, 13o
Simma of Pawnee, Jerri Arthur I
Stephanie, Mr. and Mrs. Malcom
of Sand Springs, Marilyn Wo~
Wellston, and Mary Jane Wall.
Mrs. Richard Nelson and Jes~
Arlington, Virginia, and her mad
Mrs. Pauline Faudree of McAle~
spent two days early last week
Florence Nelson Wall, while Juq
Carbajal was here. Alice and )
were in Oklahoma for the funeta
Alice's grandfather at Atoka, so ~#
here Jesse also looked at colleges,
sidering coming to school
Oklahoma next year.
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NEW REolDENTS
Those who have placed deposit
water service at the city building
ing the past week are: Diane McOI
ny, 408 East St., Apt. B; Rid
McCullough, 23 Timberline DI
Larry Brawdy, 322% South M
James Brawdy, 216 NW lst; Bell
ty, 216 West Freeman; Model
Screen Printing, 104 West Char
Jeff Baker, 1102 Sharp St. and D
Rains, 909 Pogue Street.
Shameka and Kimberly from Yukon;
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Snu'th and Peggy;
Mrs. LindaJarvis and Branddon; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Arthur from Perkins;
and Mr. and Mrs. David Lucas from
Lawton.
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ROUNDUP CLUB ELECTS
'85 OFFICERS
Members of the Perkins Roundup
Club met and elected officers for the
new year.
Those elected were: President--Jack
Lightfoot; Vice President--Phillip
Rush; Secretary--Mary Silver;
Treasurer--Gene Hall; General
Manager--Dean Silver; Arena
Director--Mike Moorman; Board of
Directors--Roma Price, Steve Moor-
man andJ. B. Rush; Parade Marshall-
-Cecil Leach; Reporter--Ramada Price;
Concession Mauager--Linda Leach;
Queen-in-Waiting--Elizabeth Cole;
and Princess--Linsay Hall.
Queen Teresa Lile will turn her
crown over at the 4th of July Rodeo
to Sherry Craycraft, the Queen-in-
Waidng for the '84 year, then
Elizabeth Cole will take her position
as the Queen-in-Waiting.
The first reguhr meeting will be
March 14. At this time plans will be
made for playdays, trail rides, and all
activities for the year. The 4th of July