8-The Journal, Thursday, January 27, 1977
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of T.W.
Hackman expresses their
sincere thanks to the many
friends and neighbors for
their cards, flowers, gifts and
visits during the illness and
following the death of our
wife and mother. Mrs. Viola
Hackman.
SEWING MACHINE: Repair
and parts. All models. Call
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STORM SHELTERS. Gua-
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your full time job. Call
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announcements: Frieda's
Flower Shop, flowers; our
daughter and family, recep-
tion: to friends and relatives
for cards, flowers, gifts and
visits celebrating our 59th
Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Coldsmith
January24, 1977 Joy Kay Hilburn vs Allen PROBATES FILED: Houston, Worthington.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Vance Hilburn, Gross Ne- P-77-10, Will of Alvin L. P-77-16, Will of George
Tien S. Hou, 27, Stillwater; glect of Duty, James M. Hudiburg, Fitzgerald, Hous- Merchant Dinsmore, Jr.,
Le Lin, 25, Stiliwater.
Rodney Curtis Kenslow, Springer, Jr. ton, Worthington. James M. Springer, Jr.
Charla Jean Rodi vs Luis P-77-11, Adm. of Della P-77-17, J.D. of Death of
24, Tulsa; Susan Ruth Manuel Rodi, Gross Neglect Emma Knight, Fitzgerald, John D. Hill, Cubbage &
Simank, 21, Stillwater.
of Duty, James M. Springer, Houston, Worthington. Cubbage.
Randall Odell Jones, 20, Jr. P-77-12,J.D. of Death of P-77-17, J.D. of Death of
Glencoe; Pamela Joan Brake, Raymond W. Dorle vs Charles Everett Cook, Fitz- Ruth Barnett, Carroll F.
17, Glencoe.
Ruth Doric, Incompatibility, gerald, Houston & Worth- Pope.
Arthur Louis Kaminsky, J. Stewart Arthurs. ington. P-77-18, J.D. of Death of
22, Stillwater; Deborah Ann William Lloyd Shaffer vs
Duncan, 22 Tulsa. P-77-13, J.D. of Roy A John D. Hill. Cubbage &
Lynda Renae Shaffer, In- Hesser, Fitzgerald, Houston, Cubbage.
Ronald Wayne Lighffoot, compatibility, Cubbage & Worthington. 'P-77-19, Adm. of James
21, Stiilwater; Deborah Jo
Hinkle, 19, Stillwater. Cubbage. P-77-14, Will of LaRDy R. Callas spann, Cubbage &
Schritter, Fitzgerald, Hous- Cubbage.
Kenneth DeWayne: Tales, CIVIL CASES FILED: ton, Worthington. P-77-20, J.D. of Death of
23, Cushing; Barbara Jean First Nat'l Bank vs James P-77-15, Adm. of Estate of Clarence C. Trampler, John
Hunter, 24, Cushing. W. Madison & Joel S. L.C. Carter, Fitzgerald, M. Haley.
DIVORCES FILED: Hodges, Money Judgment,
Fitzgerald, Houston, Worth-
Virginia Sue Jones vs
David Lee Jones, Incom-
patibility, Thompson, Nance
& Selph.
Loreen E. Hart vs Michael
D. Hart, Incompatibility,
James M. Springer, Jr.
Jennifer Dell Bridges vs
William Allen Bridges, Gross
Neglect of Duty, James M.
Springer, Jr.
SHAKLEE
PRODUCTS
FOOD SUPPLEMENTS,
COSMETICS, HOUSE¶
HOLD, BABY & PET
PRODUCTS, FAMILY
TOILETRIES.
See at 127 Timberline
Dr., Perkins, Okla.
547-2239
ington & Vance H. Fried.
International Imp. & Ex- i ..|*'JlI
porting Co. vs John J. Kelly, | r
Money Judgment, Unger-
I
man, Grabel, Ungerman.
Okla. St. University Emp.
Fed. Cr. Union vs Bill
Huffman and Darla Huff-
man, Money Judgment on
Promisory Note, Bullock &
Hornbostel.
First Nat'l Bank vs Jack H.
Grim and Nina D. Grim.
Money Judgment, Brid.
McBride, Hochderffer.
Walnut Valley State Bank
vs Everett Ladd and Barbara
Ladd, Abstract of Judgment,
Ungerman. Grabel. Unger-
man.
Church of Christ vs F.B.
Howland, et al, Quiet Title,
D. Warren Crisjohn.
Clarkson.Oak Dale
News
BELLE WHITMORE
"Recently Todd VanBebber
placed 3rd in the Junior
Divison of the Lincoln Co.
4-H speech contest. This is
his first year in 4-H work.
The title of his speech was
"Let's conserve our resour.
ces." Todd is a 4th grade
student at White Rock
elementary school in Lincoln
Co. He is also the grandson
of Viola VanBebber, Perry,
Okla. and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Whitmore, Coyle.
l Payne County C " "
omm=ss=oners Report
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he is contact the Board or the Health Department. r. hlte seconded the moticn. 24 Dyke's eldlng supplies $6.00
The raatIon carried with all cornlssioners voting eye. 425 Newspress service 14.$7
426 State Insurance Fund prem. 1123.59
Oarrell Pcklenburg, Comty Surveyor, was present with his recommendation o,I 27 Cure.ins Sales & Service supplies 922.t7
the blds for the Civil Defense building. Nr. Hecklemburg stated his rm¢kltion
42B Cummins Sales € Servlce supplies IO2.74
uld be to approve S0C Construction. wlth the alternate bid. Hr. Hayfield mode R29 Babe's Sall Engine Supply servlce 25.
a motion that S0C Construction inc. be given the bid for the building of the Civil 430 Albert Equipment supplies 236.80
Defense building and that we use the alternate bid of $15,24S. for a 40' x 7S' building 431 AIIred Supply supplles SHO.O0
In accor0ance with the plans prevlouslv presented. The Board will tt sign the contract 432 0ktaho Natural Gas utilities 367.36
until the funds have been processed to the appropriate account. Rr. hlte seconded the R33 Xarrls 33 Aoco service 86.70
ation. The tion carried with all clssitmers tlng eye.
Nr. Re¢klenbur 9 presented his rendetlons for rellirs to the duauged bridge
o the north side of 26-18-5. Nr. Mite auKle m otitm ttt the board authorize the
repoirs es rended by the County Swveyor of the demeged bridge tn 26-18-5.
Nr. Ryfleld seconded the otioa. The matlo carried with all ¢oisstoflers voting
The following claim were presented and
approved For pyment:
Ewlng Electric repairs, General 119.50
Oolings, Inc. supplies, General 23.60
George G. Noore services, Generel 1890.00
George G. Roore 1810.25
George G. Roore 369.25
IO-N. Faod Store " groc, elFere IO.00
5outnester Bell Telephone service. D.A. 136.17
outhestern Bell TelephOne service. Extension II.l
Betty W. Oahms melees, Extension 4,SO
Southwestern Bell servtce. Surveyor 21,15
service, Gen. 28.40
Xerox Corporatior service, Gen. 273.60
George G, Ioore. service, en. 298.37
Rlzook's Rexatl Drug medication, Gen. 80.DO
Stillwater Ner, ts Prese publication. n. 60.35
Johnson Publishing Co. directory, O.A. 66.10
The Journal publication, Gen. 18.8
Quick Corner Pharcy medication, Gen. 10.O0
Xerox Corporation supplies, Co. Clerk A.O0
State Dept. lust. SOC, & Rahab. services. 488.6
|CC Office Sply supplies. Gen, 17,62
Dept, InSt. SOC &Reheb. OASI 12085.24
Ymllton'$ Electronics supplies, Sheriff [].0
The Bredsh Agency bond, Court Clerk 40.00
r's Cycle Center service, Gen. S.60
Coooer's Cycle Center service, Gen. 9.7
2.60
Vee Drug medication, Gen. ]68.11
The Journal publication, Gen. 13.60
The Journal publication, Gen. 59-9J
Better Homes Gardens subscription Ext. .00
Film Center Services rental, Ext. 16.00
Audio Visual Center supplies, Ext. 26.80
IBH supplfe Ext. 10.00
Tiger Drug edication, Gen. Ik2.O
Duane HcVey trevel, Ext. IO5.90
Burroughs Corc<)ration malnt, agree, Treas. 35.00
State Insurance Fund prem. 221.39
Shader Pharmacy medication, Gen, 324.4
Brroughs Corp. m.;nt, agree, Co, Clerk 56.50
Burroughs Corp. supplies, Co. Clerk 25.2
Fenton 3ffice Supply supplies, Co. Clerk 2.30
Ray T. f4CLaury travel, Excise 68.64
District Attorney's Agency OA payroll 9031.66
estern Plurbing rpirs, Gen. 43.78
31.80
23,04
Paul J Sith, DO medicatiOn, en. 20.OO
0anJe] F. Schroeder repairs, Sheriff Ill.O0
HcCoy, ecklenburg ssoc. rental, Cen. 75.00
City of Stil;water utilities, Gen 1933.72
Core-cial Chemical Co, repairs. Gen. 427.O0
Oklahca Teachers Retlremenl retirement, Supt. 30.00
FUND:
City of Cushing utilities 26.90
City of Stlllwater 45.48
US Postmaster sttws 76.O0
Grace Louise Sutllff service 6.OO
Hargo Haley travel 9.70
Oelorls E. Foler 14,0
Avenell offeit t6.80
Linda Hackman 22.95
Earnestrne B. Hodo 8.kO
Department of Inst. SOC. Rebeb. OASI 3747.48
Bradley's supplies 40.4
Melton Inc. supplies 95.98
Benge Electric service 18.66
HarrlsoElectrlc service 2.2
Gr Imsley's Suppl lee 2.80
Ermines Printers supplies 2.71
Barbara Boker service S,O0
Arkle Ges Co. utilities 4.15
5outhestern Bell service 406.OI
HIGWAY "'
3 Histletoe Express
310 Foresee Chevrolet
32 S 0'Kelly
33 To's OK
In Auto
ohk Tire Warehouse 179
Cushing Lumber Co.
Sooaer Suppltee
Albert Equipment
Albert Equllent
Drreli Icklanburg
Stewart S6Opiy
Southwestern Bell
GoD.ear
Cect! Bradley
Cecil Bradley
Southetern Bell
Clifton Auto
Frit Auto Electric
Bob Brown Tire
Everett% Auto Supply
DePartment inst, SO¢, £ Rehab.
Hurst Tire
Stewart Rock
Goodyear Service Store
Goodyear Service Store
Logan Ford Inc.
Rlph's Radiator
In AUto Supply
Vincent Chevrolet
Steve's Farm G HOI
Edams SqPply Cotny
Ad,I Supply £mlmy
service 2.82
supptlel 4.20
salary 25.00
service 25.55
supplies 126.51
supplies 1348.14
suppiiee 24.09
Supplies ]7.5
sullles 177.04
supplies 62.17
service 218.76
supplies 300.OO
service 88.69
service 49.00
service 176,00
25,00
service 65.00
service 14.42
service ,43
service 137.70
supplies 12.60
OASl 7845.2
service 21,O5
supplies 3000,00
supplies 124,06
supplies 128.0
43.42
service 28.16
service 20.00
servlcl 118.39
supplies 7.02
supplies 21.41
so#plle 23.k3
$Dllel )2.32
HIGHLY "k'
51 Louis Vasek service 4986.85
52 Evans & Associates supplies IS08.22
53 735.60
54 Stewart Pock 1215.21
5S 4383.21
56 Quap Company 2349,10
57 Dwes Bros. Hater[ CO. 14O9.12
REVENUE SHARING
94 Department of inst. SOC &Rehab OASI 210.60
S Quptr Company SuPplies, 3672.53
96 Charles I. atklns service, CO IO0,OO
97 Carrier Ditching S Excavating service, Cherity 80.00
CIVIL DEFENSE
78 State Agency for Surplus Property supplies 23,70
82 Tag Agency tags 7.05
83 Departlnt of lust. Sac &Reheb, OASI 28.22
84 Fenton Office Supply supplies Ik.O
8S Payton Oil Company supplies 58.O
86 intersteen Agency service 16.00
87 Charles L. atkins service 0,00
88 Lee Glass Co. supplies 60.OO
8 Motorola Co1unicattons & Electronics Supplies IS.DO
90 torola Im:, supplies 199.O
1 estern Union service 38.00
92 Enld-2-av Communications, Inc supplies 22.03
93 BKC Offlce Supply supplies 23-29
Hr. White mde • motion to table claims Gen. 1034 S T-2391 for further Information
and disell claim T'2 262. Hr. Hayfield seconded the motion. The motion carried
.lth ell coelssioners ,otlng aye,
Hr. /hlte made a motion to adjourn to reconvene January 24, t977, It 9:OO a.aL
Hr. Hayfield seconded the motion. The motion carried with |11 commissioners voting
lye.
Respect ful Jy submi tted.
Lrna G. Allensorth
County Clerk
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II I
RECOR0 F THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE HEETING OF THE
PAYNE COUNTY BOARD DF COiISSIONERS
The following oroceedings will e presented to the Board oF Count Coissloners
for approval as minutes at the next naeting of awnuarv 2, 1577.
The Board of County Commissioners met in a regular reting Ronday, JanuaPt 17,
1977, The following were present:
Members: Ulysses E. Cruzan, Chairnn
Bah White. Vtce-Chairmar
Orvel avfield, teber
Others L|nde G. Allens*:)rtn, County Clerk
Bottle Wilsor. News Reporter
The Cha;rman called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m, The 0halrman reminded
twse resent the reting was being recorded by the County Clerk, The proceedings
of the eetlng held aanuary 3, 1577, ant special called meeting January , 177. GENERAL:
were presented Nr. Hayfield requested the minutes of this meeting reflect the O
nner in which the chalrmn was elected on January . 1977, es been questioned, 1018
but it iS his upinion since a majority vote as cast ane }s so reflected in the IOl
minutes, the election hould De upheld, Hr. /hite mape • motion to approve the IO20
minutes of January and January 5. 1977, aS oresented, r. yfield se¢onOed the I0Zl
tlon. The motion carried with all commissioners voting eye. 1022
1023
ilra Ryan, County Treasurer, was present with a resolution for the investment 1024
of S20C,DO0.O0 Count. 0eneral Funds into time certificates of aeposlt for five months. 1025
Rr. Hayfield made a motion to approve the resolution es presented, Hr. lte oded IO26
the motionr ThP tion carried with all commissioners voting aye; 1027
IO28
Mr. Hlyieid presented a resolutlon for the allocation of the Seventh Entitlement IO29
oeriod of Federal Revenue Shr/ng funds according to the orlginal resolution passed 1030
January 10, 1976. The allocation ls as follows: 1031
1032
Sheltered rkshop, H&O S 8,000.00 1033
Election Board &O S 2,000.00 IO3
air Board C/O $IO.000,OO 1036
General avernment (Auditor) HO $ 633.00 103
Charity: Q- - $13.000.00 103
N- - $ 1.500.00 $14.500.00 1040
Cr[n: Sheriff - $ 8.000.00 (C/O) IO41
Health - $}2.000.00 (C/O) 142
Civil 0ef $ 2.000.00 {C/0} $22.000.00 103
Coiss[on HO i044
105
IO46
Hr. ayfleld Pde a motion to ap rove the resolutlon as presented with the distribution 107
aS listed above. r. hlte seconded (he motion, The motio carried with all 108
commlss1Oners voting aye I0
tO50
Mr. ayfleld Presented a resolution for the allocatlon for Anttrecession Fiscal IO51
Asslsta¢e Funds ;n the amount of $4,305,00 to Civll Defense C/0. Nr. Mayfleld made 1052
a motion to approve the resolution as presented, Hr. White seconded Lhe motion, }03
The motion carried wit all coramlssJonPrz VOting aye, tOUR
IOS5
The follt,ing Southwestern Bell Telephone 0ermtts were approved as presented: 10SE
t0S7
Cross parallel section line highway aoorox. 2 iles N. ot Coyle, NE/. 1-17-1, 1058
and extending approx 3- mile . & I mile N. 10S
Fury cable for telephone use beg[nrling at the IN corner of 2-20-k and extends 1060
SOUth 13S feet [nen across section J[ne rd. [o sec 30"20-4 and extends 2000 1061
feet south. 062
1063
Bury cable for teteplone use oeglnnlng 1320 feet SOuth Of the NW corner of }O
13"17" ] and extending south 247 feet, 1065
Bury cable closures for telephone use beginning 600 feel orth Df the southwest 1066
corner of Sec 8, T-19*H K-6-E and further nort at various locations. 1067
Io68
The oara was vresented with Transfer and Bill of Sate form from Trooper lke i06
$canion tO transfer two radar units from the County to the State. It was noted 1070
these rlr units have been on the ¢omlty inventory for approximately 10 years Bud ]O7
eS this tie tey ere in need of repair, which the state wt)l take care of if on their
Inventory. qr White made a motion that the Pavne County Board of County Comm]ssloners HEALTH
Il this day approve the sale of tO radar units to the State. which are no in their 26
posess;on, for the consideration of one ollar. Hr. Hayfield seconded the motion, 279
The motio parried with all coMsstoners voting eye, 27
298
Mr. Aon Hill, Civil 0efense Olrector was present to nottfy the board the 29
original dte set for the opening of the btds For the base station for the sheriff 300
s orig]rllly set on a holidey and that he has notified the news agency to change 301
the date tO February 28. The board voice€ their aoprova), 02
303
The County Treasurers rnthty report for December, i76 was resenteo and approved 30R
reflecting $9.00 miSC. fees collected, 30S
The Count Clerk's monthly report for ecember, 1576, was oresented and approved
reflecting $10,79.2 fees collected }07
3O8
Bends for Lillian Needham and Carrie Shirley, Deputy Court Clerks, were presented 3O9
ind approved. 310
311
A correct;on of Approvat of Assignment from Hidland Cooperetlves to Husor 312 -
OII Company was oresented, It was noted the board had previously approved this 313
assigrnt, but the conany had since reouested = ne chge from Hudson Oil
Ccmoeny tO HudsOn Beflnlng Copeny, Inc, Nr. White made a motI tO approve the
assignment froRid)and Pipeline to Hudson Refining Company, whlch was revlouslv
mede out tO Hudson 0il Cotanv, Rr. P.lyfleld seconded the motion, The motion carried
with ill commissloers voting aye.
Ji Koe. representlng dBlegatton from Cushing, requestee the Board to take
:tiOn regerd[ng repairs on 9th street, west of the underDesS to Kings Htghay for
approx, t tle, tt was noted thH portion of the rOd IS under the County jurisditto,
Ater diusslo Hr. tte mide motion that the Payne County Beard of County
Ccaissior, er lnstrucl the County Surveyor to inspect that mile of rigid on th Street,
st of the underpass to Kings Htghvy Ir Cushing, and make a recommendation. Nr.
Milyfield seConded the motion. The motion carried with ell cotissiormrs voting aye.
The Chalrn called for a recess at IO:Ok i.m, to allo the Clerk to obtain bids
Fresher Office,
The Chalrmtm tailed the neting back to order at IO:tO a,m. The ChIrnn atso
minded those present the meeting was belng recorded.
The folIoln bids were presented by the County Clerk tO be Opened by Glen
Srs, Architect. for the construction of the Cushing Health Center:
CONTRACTOB BASE BIO ALT, I ALT, 2 ALT. ALT. DATS
Architects Cost Est $63 4.
harles tkins $6t.500. 800. 800. 1800. 40. 120
[mery Rutlrford $52.989. 540. 620. 1500. 500. 180
Contractors S$6,B$. 550, 400. 2105, 5O. 180
S mst. $58,776. 987. 6, 2260. 521. 138
Vture Coas. $?6.900. 1180. 980. 3579. BOO, t80
la. . Austing Constr. $59,50. 560. 608. O. 2250. 120
Gen. contr. $57,5t2, 600. 566. 2276. 476. lOP
Rr. Rayfield made a motion that these ids be delivered to Hr, Stwaters, Architect
for his kecpinR ad study arto Mr. Summers is to report back to this bOard Jenuery )I,
1977. AlSo, Nr. SturrB iS to keep the bids confidential and If any questtoas ar|Be,
3
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Darrell Thomas is now
home after surgery in the
Stillwater Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Whitmore are enjoying using
their phone which was
installed Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Devere
Ingles were Sunday guests of
their daughter Cledeth and
family Edmond, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Watkins were visitors Thurs-
day of Jessie Lake in
Stillwater. Mr. and Mrs.
Whitmore were Friday gu-
ests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Moore in Stillwater.
Mrs. Mary Brewer and
Ralph visited one day last
week in the Jimmy Gunkel
home near Guthrie.
Mrs. Marion Vancoevering
is home after a stay in the
hospital.
Don Hardin IViil
Be Honored
in Okla• City
Don Hardin, Rt. 1, Perkins
and Sheri Seeliger of Perry,
will be 2 of 14 young people
honored at Oklahoma City,
February 13.
Five years of Oklahoma
Farmers Union senior youth
work for 14 young people will
be recognized Sunday, Feb-
ruary 13, when they become
"torchbearers" in a candle-
light ceremony at the Lincoln
Plaza convention hall in
Oklahoma City.
The youth night program
leading up to the torchbear-
ers exercises will begin at
6:30 p.m. It will be a prelude
to the farm organization's
72rid annual state convent-
ion.
Sherry Leach. Denver.
Colo., director of youth
activities for the National
Farmers Union, will be the
featured speaker at the youth
night program, and OFU
president George Stone,
Choctaw, will preside for the
young people.
The program will include
musical numbers and a
youthful ventriloquist. Mike
Barber, Oklahoma City, and
his friend "David".
-O-
Men In
Service
Marine Sergeant Harold
R. Potts, son of Mardel[e L.
Hudson of Route 4. Still-
water, Okla., has been
meritoriously promoted to
his present rank while
serving at the Marine Corps
Air Station, Cherry Point,
N.C.
He received the accele-
rated promotion in recogni-
tion of outstanding perfor-
mance, duty proficiency and
demonstrated professional
abilities.
He joined the Marine
Corps in June 1974.
J
Mazie Cox R#
named "Wom
of The Year"
Mazie Cox Read h
chosen by the O
Branch of American
ciation of University lT.,aae
as "Woman of the Y "'"
The award, made er_, son
first time this year . Gardn
branches of the O.:.J °r, n
Division of AAUW, ismg tet
on community sesheht
spiration to otheare
continued personal 'fences
ment and growth. es. Jin
Mrs. Read currelchika
serving as treasurer ca •
o ,amenca
Oklahoma Division ott .
er[eacnes i
and is completing n •
year as a member ver.sam
Division Board. She f.atwe
held the office of I,s the J
Area Representative,
1975, she, was reciplad]ngs fr,
Oklahoma s Travels!tle r y
AAUW's National C a;ps
tM
tion in Seattle. in
Mrs. Read has server i g
local branch as PrOve, m"
recording secretary, IY xs
ter, implementation !g iCl I
man and on various c ut
tees. She has headat, at
annual Book Fair" sie bc
origin in 1966. Actua
A local teacher for bonds;
years, she now devotive s
time to writing, civiforan
church work. le. Hi
She is a columnist tin
e
to
Daily Citizen and ser¢
su t
!,
SO
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president of the Cu..
home
Writers Group and r'
president of the Okl
thro
Writers Federation. uess tl
wrote Oklahoma s part nake
pageant which was !ga litti
tized at the Regional Ay_l
Convention in Hot Slgnl in .
Ark., last April. 3"s birt_l
Mrs. Read also is an ng.
1
member and secretary
surer of the Cimarron ese ha
Historical Society, I fun a!
Kappa Iota Sorority lize d on
treasurer of United MI 1. R ed,
dist Women. She wal ,rtinly
Oklahoma delegate t ear It
World Methodist Confel :o s ee
in Ireland this past Au s yin
With those chosen ca,' oz
other branches, Mrs. (depi
will be honored at
AAUW Division Convel mh[iers
eve ryw]
in Tulsa this spring. , and
Jo" - ,, to
in the crou =_ .
Ise KnO
Subscribe to tory th
I daub1
The Perkins " ?ans a
J°Use his
WANT TO SELL'el plan.,
We have buyers- h left
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Sasser Agency .il i ine
Real Estate PP
307 N. Main 547.;re me
Perkins, Okla. -;1 oththti
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Bowyer's p,ere ov
Garage done
it, I paid
West of tho C,mteife of th
Knlpe Sheet, Indust. psi
to hal: "d
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