THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1962
RICHARD B. FRAME, III
Richard Frame
Is Hen0red
During the Chritmas holidays.
R:chard B. Frame. IlI AN. of
Perkins. a member o;" the world
famous "Vigilantes." of Fighter
Spadron One Five One. was con-
gratulated by his Commanding
Officer on being selected the Vigi-
lantes Sailor of the Month for
December. Richard was selected
from among his shipmates for this
award for his outstanding perfor-
mance of duty which contributed
markedly toward the efficiercy or
his division and the morale of the
entire squadron.
The Vigilantes are presently
flying MasDonnell F3H-2 Demons
a single seat. jet, all-weather int-
erceptor. In his job as plane capt-
ton, Richard is responsible [or
mak:ng all final checks on his air-
craft prior to releasing it to the
pilot for flight.
Richard is the son of Mr and
Mrs Richard B. Frame.II, of Per-
ki~s. eIt graduated from Perkins
high school, and began his tour of
duty with the United State Navy
in August 1959.
Richard and his squadron are
presently embarked aboard the
attack carrier USS Coral Sea
(CVA-43). operating in the West-
ern Pacific as a part of the mig-
hty 7th Fleet. During this cruise
Richard will be visiting such plac-
es as Hawaii. Hong Kong, and
Japan, as the USS Coral Sea carr-
ies out it's part of our Navy's mlg-
sion as America's first line of de-
fense,
Baptist Church
Ruth Class Meets
The Ruth class of the Baptist
church had its regular monthly
meeting Jan. 2, in the home of
%anice Tabor. Meeting was cal-
led to order by the president, Judy
Rylant. Dorothy Roberts brought
the devotional, and Janice Tabor
!ed in the opening prayer.
The class discussed a party to
be held in the near future, and
plans were made and invitations
orinted for a Bridal Shower to be
given for Mrs Virginia Sasser.
Officers were elected for the new
quarter: they are Charolotte Duc-
kett. presdient; Delores Cochran,
vice-president ; Dorothy Roberts.
secretary; Judy Rylant and Jan-
ice Tabor, group leaders.
Jan,ice Tabor, the hostess for
the evening, served refreshments
of Cokes. pop corn, cookies and
brownies to Linda Cameron, Judy
Rylant, Dorothy Roberts, Judy
Cundiff and Darlene Westbrook.
Last month in place of the re-
gular monthly meeting the Ruth
class had its annual Christmas
narty. The girls first went out to
dinner at Skeen's @afeteria in
Stillwater, then returned to Mrs
Westbrook's home where they ex-
changed secret pal gifts and had
their party. Mrs Westbrook ser-
ved punch, party sandwiches,
cookies and candies to Judy Ry-
lant, Linda Cameron, Dorothy
Roberts, IAnda Earl), Janice Tabor
Molly Fultz, Judy Cundiff, Delores
~Cochran and Barbara Strlckland.
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People, Spots In The News
II, It
;TYPICAL SCENE in lobby of
UN General Assembly building.
Yes, you're right, the man corn-
ing on at right is, indeed, Adlai
Stevenson.
mustaches cf
Pvt. John Cook, grown
in two years on Cyprus i l!: J:ii::
duty with Black Watci~ ~:
are displayed by his
buddy, Pvt. Gerry My-
ers. as they arrived 1,~
UBANGI influence seen m
Paris fashion show"s trend to
bigger, brassier baubles, like
a chain mail necklace and bib.
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NOT PEANUT-PUSHING, but Bourbon sniffing, goes on
here as Connecticut Valley Press Club members and
guests sampled Bourbons ranging in age from one day to
10 years, to test Melrose Distillers Company slogan that
"age makes the difference."
Mrs Virginia Sasser was honor-
ed at a bridal shower given at the
Baptist church Friday evening.
Giving the shower was the Ruth
class of the Baptist church.
The shower room was decorat-
ed in pale blue and white. White
lace over blue covered the gift
t~ble, and a blue and white cov-
ered umbrella was the table piece.
The honor chair was covered with
a white pleated skirt and trimmed
with a blue ruffle.
The serving table was covered
with white lace over white, and
decorated with blue candles in
silver holders and abride and
groom center piece.
Punch. cake and party nuts
were served by the girls of the
class.
Attending the shower were Mrs
Boyd Sasser, Mrs Thomas Roberts.
Dorothy and Margaret Roberts.
Miss Diane Burt, Mrs Ewing Can-
aday, Miss Linda Earp, Miss Jo
Hunt. Mrs W.E. Hunt, Miss Llnda
Cameron, Miss Phyllis Campbell,
Mrs Joe Rylant, Mrs J.L. Rylant
and Judy, Miss Deloris Cochran.
Mrs Harold Burt, Miss Willa Jeafl
Hall, Mrs Charley Westbrook and
Mrs Dick Shelby and Susan.
Also Miss Lorene Jarvis. Miss
Baker, Mrs Pearl Freeman and
Mrs Ava Sadler and Leola.
Also Mrs Jim Rentfrow, Mrs
Gene Thompson, Mrs Jim Hill-
house, Mrs Garvin Cruse, Mrs J.
D. Wo0drum. Mrs Allie Stumbo,
Mrs Arthur Brown, Mrs I.D. Vas-
sar, Mrs Jack Vassar, Mrs Ivy
Elder, Mrs C.A. Ringgold, Mxg
Gene Yarbrough, Mrs Clay" Rob-
erts, Mrs I.D. Roberts and Mrs
Emma McClain.
ON BUSY STREST
ED KASTL'S WELDING
AND FIX-IT SHOP
• Acetylene and Arc Welding
Cl~ain Saw Repair on all Makes
Lawn Mower Repair and Blades
Stella Nelson, Miss Judy Cundiff, Sharpened.
Miss C.A. Duckett Miss Molly Ful- Bicycye Repair-Pipe Gates and
tz, Miss Janlce Tabor and Miss others made.
Joan Sadler. I Briggs & Stratton motors re.
Sendirtg gifts were Mrs Roy paired.
Acuff, Mrs Maude Markee, Mrs R. Farm Tractors Overhauled.
Location ~ Block west of Bank
B. Frame, Mrs Bess Miller, Mrs
Cecil Henry, Mrs Phil Hughes, and ~4 Block South in the alley.
AT 116 S. W. 1ST STREET
Mrs Ralph Crane, Mrs Joe Russell, Perkins, Okla. LI 7-2294
Mrs Viola McDaniel, Mrs WaN.
Perkins Livestock Auction
Sale Every Monday.
amrl~; Ru~tmor~. ow~
Fun Is like Ineurance, the older you get the mere It ee~a
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Perkins Girls Win, Boys Lose Here
Forward Sandy Wells broke
loose for three quick layup shots
in the final two and one-half min-
utes of play as the Perkins girls
basketball team defeated Jones.
41-33. in a nipand tuck game
Tuesday night.
Jones' boys downed the local
team, 47-32, in the final game of
the night.
The girls dropped a five-point
decision to Okeene in the opening
round of the Okeene tournament
last week.
Club Meets
The Forest Valley garden club
met for its monthly meeting on
Fmday, ,,au. 5 in the home of Mrs,
Viola Hi~km~n. Ten ~,,rnbers
were pro:" .'?.
The m was ca:lcd t:) ord-
er by ~: ..... ~;qent. Mr~ Agnes
Cowley. ".' !_~ : :Mute was given
and or :;ang w:'=; sung. A round
table discussion fo:lowed about
several items inelud;ng no secret
pal's gift should cost more than
one dollar.
The meeting was then turn*d
over to the lesson leader. Mrs
Gene G'''''-~. "-'~ showe,-' bqw tn
make p'as:.ic f]owers. Sbo demon-
strated b mak'n= a lovely Pansy
which s:,a o"csenlgd to the he,t-
ess.
A lu :~":.eon was served to the
following ladies: Agnes Cowley,
Lodene Tay]:)r, Mrs Gladys New-
port. Ida Taylor. Pearl Busch.
Fern Rice. Gone C,,tbrie, Della
Hickman and Ruth Courtright.
LOCAL NEWS
Vv'.D. Welch were Mr and Mrs
Charlie Moser of Midwest City,
?,It and Mrs Jim Brandada and
girls of Stillwater. Mrs Vicki Ry-
lant and Mr and Mrs Doyle Hardy.
Mrs Sabine Kifer and children
of Oklahoma City were Tuesday
guests of Mr and Mrs W.D. Welch.
Sunday visitors of Mr and Mr~
John Ham of Austin, Texas wa~
a Friday evening supper guests of
his sister and family, Mr and Mr~
Marion Jarvis. He was also a Sun-
day visitor,
Sunday guests in the home of
~r and Mrs Billy Ham of Still-
water were Mrs Blanche Ham. Mr
and Mrs Jimmy Ham and girls.
Mr and Mrs Jerry Baker and Dan-
ny and David McLemore, all of
Stillwater; John Ham ~of Austin,.
Texas; Mr and Mrs Herbert Ham
of Oklahoma City; Bill LRtle and
Mr and Mrs Marion Jarvis and
~,:'~i:y, a!l of Perkina.
Good
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(Published in the Perkins Journal January 11, 1962)
Report of Condition of
PAYNE COUNTY BANK
Of Perkins. in the State of Oklahoms
at the close of business on Dec. 30th, 1961
ASSETS
Cash. balances with other banks,
and cash items in
process of collection ...............
United States Government obligations di-
rect and guaranteed .................
Obligations of States and political sub-
divisions ............................
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (in-
cluding $25,000.00 securities of Fed-
eral agencies and corporations not
guaranteed by U.S.) ...............
Loans and discounts (including $2,712.84
overdrafts) .........................
TOTAL ASSETS ...................
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partner-
ships, and corporations ............
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations .......
Deposits of United States Government (in-
eluding postal savings) ...........
~eposits of States and political subdivisions
Certified and officers' checks, etc ..........
TOTAL DEPOSITS ......... $2,164,598.17
(a) Total demand deposits_ $1,325,203.12
(b) Total time and savings deposits .....
$839,395.05
TOTAL LIABILITIES ..................
CAPITAL AOCOUNTS
Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value
.............................. $50,000.00
Surplus ...................................
Undivided profits ...........
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ....
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS ........................
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabil-
ities and for other purposes (including
notes and bills rediscounted and securit-
ies sold with agreement to repurchase)___
$291,554.82
734,493.00
370.893.64
40,000.00
946,405,93
$2,383,346.49
1,212,283.21
822,179.08
8,750.07
104,643.77
16,742.04
2,164,598.17
$50,000.00
50,000.00
118,748.32
218,748.32
$2,383,346.49
I07,670.00
I, Galen C. Holslnger. Cashier, bf the above-named bank,
do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct,
to the best ~f nty knowledge and belief.
CO~ -- ATTEST:
.Galen C. Holslnger
' D. ~. Butler, Director
Nina Wllhite, Dlreotor
Leon C. Freed, Director
Stat~ of ~ County of .Payno,. m.
(S~.L)
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of January, 1962,
and I 1~ereby,eert!ly that I am not an officer or directqr of thts
Len m E. Wmt, Notary
......... ~ ..... ~~ l~y' eommllmion explre~ Feb. 10, 1964,