8 - The Perkins Journal, Thursday, January 4, 1973
DONNA MURLIN
Happy New Year to every-
one.
There were 36 attending
church Sunday.
Rev. Dave Stephenson spent
Christmas vacation with his
parents in Tulsa.
Everyone was sorry to hear
of the death of Ray Harral.
Rev. Van Nickels called on
Mr. and Mrs. John haman and
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murlin Mon-
day.
Mr. John Inman had hisear
operated on. He is home and
feeling better.
Those visiting in Mr. and
Mrs. Grill Jones' home Sunday
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Nash and sons were Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Sharpton 'and family;
Mr. and Mrs. Orvalee Boyer and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cant
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sutliff and family; Mr, Frank
Sutliff; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mur-
lin; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright; Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Wright and
girls; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ethe-
ridge and family; Mr. Lee Mur-
fin. The Nashs left for their
home in California Monday.
Mr. DeWayne Courtright
~.alled on Opal Courtright Sun-
clay.
Congratulations to those
young folks, Roy Allen Court-
right and Karen Zetterherg,
who were married in the Mehan
Church the 29th and Sharon
Willlams and Sam Jr. McLaugh-
ton, who were married at Eden
Chapel "the 1st. Sharon is the
granddaughter of Violet Potter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomas
and Elizabeth of Douglas, Wyo-
ming, were here visiting her
s~sters, Betty Thomas, Pauline
Franklin and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Murlin and fam-
ily.
Lee Ray Murlin was a Wed-
nesday evening dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Waltman.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hol-
land called at the John Inman
home Friday evening. Mrs,
Loraine Winkler was a visitor
Saturday evening. Dave Ches-
more and Jim Taylor called
Sunday evening.
Those visiting with Opal
Courtrighi New Year's Day
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Courtright and girls, Mr. Frank
Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Kincaid and family.
New Year's Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Inman were
Rev. Van Nickels, Mrs. Frank
Hillhouse and Mrs. Joe Casey,
Stfllwater.
A party was held at High
Prairie Saturday night. Every-
one had a good time visiting and
playing games.
Mrs. John Inman was an over
night guest Thursday of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Fite and family
in Stillwater.
Wednesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Murlin were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Murlin and girls
of Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thomas and Elizabeth of
Douglas, Wyoming; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Nash and boys from
Foresthill, California; Mrs.
Jack SutlJff and children; and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Perceful.
Mr. Lee Ray Murlin spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Murlln and fam-
ily in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Violet Potter spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Potter and daughter in
Moor.
CLARKSON
BELLE WHITMORE
LESTER LEE DAVIS
Funeral services for Lester
Lee Davis were held recently
in the Strode Funeral Home.
Mr. Davis died in the Stillwater
hospital. Burial was in the Oak
Grove Cemetery west of Coyle.
He is survived by his wife,
two sons, three daughters. He
will be missed by his many
friends and relatives. He was a
kind, gentle and loving father.
Mrs. Viola Van. Bebber was
hostess to the following for a
New Year's supper. Mrs. Hazel
Van Bebber, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Van Bebber, Varina and Todd.
The following helped Mrs.
John Whitmore celebrate her
birthday December 31st. They
were Mrs. Donna Lake, Vernon
and Ronald Lake; Mrs. A. L.
Harshman and Bob; Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllard Moore and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Whitmore. They
all wished her many more happy
birthdays.
Mrs. Pearl Sherman has had
the pleasure of having her four
sons home with her recently.
Last week she entertained 32
relatives including her son Or-
ville from E1 Paso, Texas; and
Jimmy and family from Inde-
pendence, Kansas.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Erwin Knott onthe arrival
of a new son, Donald Gene, born
December 27th, 1972.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Van Beb-
her and family were New Year's
guests in the maternal Frank
Whitmore home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harsh-
man, Mrs. Erwin Knott and
three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wfl-
lard Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John
Whltmore and Mr. and Mrs.
David Wood and family of Wil-
liam, Conn. were all guests of
Mrs. Pearl Sherman.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Perkins Journal one (I) time: Thursday, Jan-
uary 4, 1973.)
NOTICE OF ELECTION OF
BOARD MEMBER OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
AREA VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL
DISTRICT #3
PURPOSE OF THE ELECTION:
ELECTION OF A BOARD MEMBER FROM ZONE NO. 5 FOR
OFFICE NO. 5 OF THE CENTRAL OKLAHOMA AREA VOCA-
TIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL DISTRICT #3 FOR A TERM OF
5 YEARS.
FILING PERIOD FOR CANDIDATES:
A candidate must be a qualified voter and reside in Zone No.
Within the Area District of Central Oklahoma Area Voc-Tech
School SD-3 of the Central Oklahoma Area Vocational-Technical
School District #3. Candidates must file for office with the Creek
County Election Board, Court House, Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The
filing period is from 8:00a.m.to 5:00p.m. January 10, 1973 thrU
January 12, 1973. Filing forms are available at the Creek County
Election Board office.
Each qualified elector in Central Oklahoma Area Vocational-
Technical School District #3 has the privilege to vote for a per-
son to fill this office.
TIME OF THE ELECTION AND POLLIN PLACES:
The election will be held in the following named School Districts
on January 23, 1973, from the hours of 7:00 a.m., continuously
until, and will be closed at 7:00 p.m.
CREEK COUNTY
L~COLN COUNTY
I-2 Brlstow 1-3 Davenport
1-21 Depew 1-54 Stroud
1-39 Drumrlght 1-105 Carney
1-31 Kellyville
1-18 Klefer PAYNE COUNTY
I-3 Mannford
I-5 Mounds 1-67 Cushing
1-20 Ollton 1-56 Perkins
1-17 Olive I-3 Rlpley
1-33 Sapulpa 1-103Yale
D--8 Lone Star D-104~Oak Grove
D-1 Millay
D-35 Allen Bowden PAWNEE COUNTY
D-34 Pretty Water
I)-56 Shamrock I-6 Cleveland
1)-12 Gypsy D-2 Jennings
Said election shall be conducted by the Creek County Election
Board with assistance from the Lincoln, Payne and Pawnee
County Election Boards.
ha the event only one eligible candidate files for said office, this
election will be cancelled.
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