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USE THIS SPACE OFTEN
EVERYONE READS THE CLASSIFIED SECTION: Remember,
if you want to sell something, have a house to rent or sell,, wnt
to rent a house, hire help, need a Job, trade, or advertise your
services -- the Journal Classified section is the place.
i is i
THE BEST BOOK Is the Holy
Bible. We follow its teachings.
Perkins Christia" Church.
Por Sale
SALE - Good Alfalfa Hay. !
Palmer Sadler, Phone 994-F12
20 2t*
FOR SALE-'48 Ford Tractor, plow
and tandem Disc, See Frank
Darby, Perkins 21tfch
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN. For
WANT TO BUY - Walnut tim-
her for log purposes. Will pay
$95 per thousand feet for stand-
Ing trees. J C Whlznhunt, Box
455, Davenport, Okla, phone
Drake 8-4631
194t"
AUCTION SERVICE
with a personal interest. Farm
Sales, Livestock, Real Estate, and
Furniture. A Complete service of-
fered.
Ralph Gray, Auctioneer
Perkins - Phone 165 Dff.
Res. 39 47 tfc
quick disposal here. Like new. Fuli
warranty. Assume payments or For Rent
discount for cash. Write now I
before we send truck. KING FI-]FRANKLI N And GLOBE--Veter-
N ANCE CO, 6811 E. Kell°g,],narian supplies at your CENT-
Wichita,_Ka00 21:!00h I tA00' STORE
FOR SALE-Kanota Seed Oats. I Card of --
See Elmo or Lyle Barnes, or at] Words cannot express our ap-
Martin Mill. 21-2t*
FOR SALE-3 lots, 323 E. Hert.
See R. E. Jones, Perkins. Rea-
sonably priced. 21-2tch
FOR YOUR PLUMBING
TROUBLES or FIXTURES
and glass lined water heaters
Call 47
We Serve Emergency night calls
JEFF SAVAGE, Owner
PHONE 47 PERKINS
A Home Town
Plumber
Savat00e Plumbing
Company
_ =
F:,LOWE RS
20,000 Feet 31assed Greenhouse
We Can Supply Fresh Cut and
PoRed Flowers AVAIl -bnes
Perkins Reprentatives
R. L. Baker Phone 25
Summers' Sundries -- Phone 1
S00|llwafer Floral Co.
CENTRAL
GARAGE
TEXACO OILS, GASOLINE
and ACCESSORIES
BATTERY TIRE SERVICE
preclation for the kindness and
generosity which you, the people
of Perkins Community showed us
during our reoent bereavement.
To the many people who
brought, prepared and served our
meals; to these who sent floral
offerings; ad to thoe who help-
ed in so many other ways to
make our burden lighter, we can
only offer our truest and most
heartfelt thanks.
James Davis
Mr and Mrs James Walton
Miss Melba Dmvls
Mr trod' Mrs Me Davis
and son
Mr and Mrs Charles Jackson
L. C. Freed, M. D.
Phones
OFFICE 94 Residence 5C
PERKINS, OKLA.
Select Your Used
Car From
WARD BUICK CO.
AlWays a Good Stock
Prices In Line With Condition
OPEN UNTIL 8 p. m. AT OUR
LOT AT 409 MAIN
LEGAL N CB
L
(Published in the Perkins Journ-
al Feb. 7, 14, & 21, 1957-3t).
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
PAYN COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
Roy A. Grimm, Ethel I.)
Anderson, Ralph Grimm)
Richard D. Grimm, )
Andrew F. Grimm, El- )
vira Scheldegar, Floyd)
W. Grimm, Ernest }
Grimm an d Artie T. )
Grimm, Plaintiffs, )
vs. ) No 17940
Perkins Town Corapany)
a corporation, if exist-)
lng, or if not in exist- )
once, its unlmown suc-)
cessors, trustees and )
assigns; M. E. Rankln,)
if living, or if dead, his)
unk(nown heirs, execu-)
tars, administrators, )
devisees, trustees and
assigns; C. S. Miles. if)
living, or if dead, his )
unknown heirs, execut-)
ors, administrators, de-)
visees, trustees and as-)
signs; an d the unknown)
heirs, executors, admin-}
istrators, devisees, trust-)
ees and assigns of Joe
Nevill, deceased )
Defendants. )
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma to the
above named defendants. Greet-
ing:
You, and each of you, are here-
by notifie d that you have been
sued in the District Court of
Payne County, Oklahoma. 4n the
above styled and numbered cause,
and that the plaintiffs have fil-
e d therein their Petition alleging
that plaintiffs are the owners of
and in the quiet and peaceable
possession of certain described
real estate and premises, to-wit:
The South 98 Feet of Lots
Thirteen (13). Fifteen (15),
Seventeen (17) an d Nineteen
(19) in Block Eleven (11),
Perkins Tow Company's
(sometimes referred to as
Town Company's) Second ad-
dition to the Town of Perkins,
Payne County, State of Okia-
holT,,
and that you, the defendants,
and each of you. claim mme
right, title, interest or equity
therein, but that said claims are
without merit and void an d con-
stitute clouds upon the title of
plaintiffs, and that you must
answer said Petition of the Plain-
tiffs file d in said Court nd
cause on or before the 23rd day
of "March. 1957, or plaintiffs'
Petition will be taken as true
and judgment and decree will be
rendered quieting and confirming
the fee simple title to and owner-
ship of sai d real estate and pre-
.FREIGHT bFRVICE i-- - -- _--- -- =---_ I
' 7:--- /' mises in the plaintiffs, and for-
JOle
SEALS,
aa
ever barring you, the defendants,
P=lfln Okla. WB" _i and each of you, from asserting
PIlONill, _ F/ ")S{' " ,ny claim, right, title, interest
,,- or equity therein or thereto, and
b[ for such other and further relief
as may be proper in the pre-
S _ mlses. YOU, the said defendants
][A]D--][ bq r -l[]L/dl' / - - - - • are hereby referred to plain-
tiffs' Petition herein for further
Phone CApital 5-2500 particulars.
503 S. Harrison
Cushing, Oklahoma
HOME FREEZERS
-- Curing -- Sharp-
freezing -- Meat at Diseount
p, Srvice Guaranteed
PIONEER LOCKER SERVICE
Guthrie, Okla.
Dr. Buel J. Staton.
OPTOMETRIST
617% Main Street
.[ONE 3724 STILLWATER
STRODE
. FUNERAL HOME.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
, Directly West of Courthouse .
PHONE 50
STVAT
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Meets 2nd & 4th Thurs. of Month
MELVIN FRY -- -- W4[.
GLENN CARSON -- -- SEC.
PMINS, OKLA.
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Milk Delivery
MILK DELIVERY TO YOUR
HOME IN PERKINS .
PAYNE COUNTY MILK
PRODUCERS
lomogenized or Pasteurized
--Grade "A" Milk
.--Sweet Cream Buttea"
--Whipping Cream
--Orange Ado
--Ice Cream
--Butter Milk
.--Checolae Milk
Products on Sale At Your
Stores in Perkins
De! Lewis Garage
ALL KINDS OF
MOTOR REPAIRING
X X
hone 9 Perkins
WASH AND LUBE -$2.50. Elm-
er's Service Station -- WHERE
CARS ALWAYS GET VACUMED
OUT
|
,| mma immmlm
Si Denton
Tradin Center
WE BUY SELL & TRADE
00OW.s00wn Ph.
WrrNESS, the undersigned
Clerk of said Court, this 5th day
of February, 1957.
s[ Rose I. Jarvis,
Cour Clerk.
(Seal)
Hoel ad Horton
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Journ-
al, Feb. 7 an d 14, 1957-2t)
No. 4138
NOTIC] TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE
OF OOMA
In The Matter of the Estate of
Laura C. I,ovelady, Deceased.
All persons having claims a-
gainst Laura C. Lovelady, deceas-
ed, are require d to present the
same. with the necessary vouch-
ers, before the undersigned ex-
ecutor at the offices of Hoel and
Horton, 720% Main Street, City
of Stillwater, in Payne County,
Oklahoma, within four months
of the dte hereof, or the same
will be forever barred.
Dated this 2rid day of Feb-
ruary, 1957.
JAMES C. LOVELADY
Executor
Hoel and Harts,
Attorneys for Executor.
Cele Birthday
Karen Ann Bostlan celebrated
her eighth birthday with a party
in her classroom at Tryon Feb-
ruary 6. Favors and refreshments
were serveddd to the following:
leGAL NOTI(E
(Published in The Perkins Journ-
al February 14 and 21, 1957-2t).
IN TEE COUNTY COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In The Matter of the Estate of
Willis F. Darby, Deceased.
No. 4158
NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION FOR PROBATE
OF WILL
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in the above
estate that on the 13th day of
February, 1957, Bessie D. Darby
produced and filed in this court
an instrument in writing pur-
porting to be the Last Will and
Testament of sai d above named
deceased person, and also filed
in this court her petition pray-
ing for the probate of said Will,
and that Letters Testamentary
issue thereto to Bessie D. Darby
the executrix named in said Will.
Pursuant to order of this
Court made this date notice is
hereby given that Thursday, the
28th day of February, 1957, at
the hour of 9:00 o'clock A. M., of
said day, has been appointed as
the time for hearing said petition
and proving said will, at the
County Court room in Stillwater,
Payne County Oklahoma, when
an d where all persons interested
may appear and contest the
same.
In testimony whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and the
seal of said County Court this 13t h
day of Feb-uary, 1957.
Max E. Sater
County "Judge
(SEA)
W. H. WILCOX
Attorney for Petitioner
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Jour-
nal Feb• 7th, 14, & 21, 1957-3t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY• STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
No. 17938
SUMMONS
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TO David J. Coison, if living, or
if dead, the unknow heirs,ex-
ecutors, administrators, devls-
ees, trustees and assltns, of
David J. Colson, deceased; F.
J. Colson, if living, or, if dead,
the unknown heirs, executors,
administrators, devisees, trust-
ees an assigns, of F. J. Colson I
deceased; Henry C. Oltmanns.
if living, or, if dead, the un-
known heirs, executors, admin-
istrators, devisees, tes aad l
assigns, of Henry. C. Oltnanns,
deceased; Agnes Kaufman, if
• living, or, if dead, the unknown
heirs, executors, adm3nistrators,
devisees, trustees and assigns,
of Apes Kaufman. deceased;
Martha hL Testermar ff Living
or, if dead, the unknownheirs,
executors, administrators, de-.
visees, trustees and assigns*, of,
Martha M. Testerman, deceas-
ed.
GREETINGS: Take notice that
you have been sued in the above
entitled court and numbered
cause by Harry Cecil Bickies, Jr.
and Rosem Gertrude Buckles,
Plaintiffs, an d that you must
answer the Petition of Plaintiffs
on or before the 21st day of
March, 1957, or the allegations
of said Petition shall be taken
as true and Judgment rendered
quieting and confirming Plain-
- tiff's title and possession L and
to the following describe d real
estate situated in Payne County,
Oklahoma, to-wit:
Its 15, 16, 17, add 18 in
Block 27 of the original
Town of Rlpley
against all claims and demands
of right, title and interest of
said defendants therein and
further barring and enoiiing
you, and each of you, from assert-
ing any right, title or interest
therein adverse to that of Plain-
tiffs.
Dated this 29th day of Jan-
uary, 1957.
sl Rose I. Jarvis,
Court Clerk
lyne County, Oklahoma
(eal)
Sterling N, Grubbs
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Cushing, Oklahoma j
her sister Debra Jo and Mrs
Erma Brixey.
Games were played an d pict-
ures were taken.
the Tryon second "grade, her
mother, Mrs Fred Bastion, and
Tryon News
Betty Caeder
Mrs Stella Scott has returned
home for a seven weeks staY
with her children the William
Hamilton family in Pauls Valley.
Last Wednesday evening the
Senior class presented a play,
"The Ready Made Family". Sen=
iors partieipating were Barbara
Culie, Donald Welch, Analee
Johnson, Jessie Shaw, Joe Breed-
en, Darleen Jones, I.rn West-
fall, jr., Kathy Crume and Max
Burrow. Sharon Bickell played
a leadnig role. Mrs Schriener
senior sponsor, directed the play.
Jeanette Carder went to Mid-
west City to spend the weekend
with her cousin Vearice Castle-
berry.
The Christian church had a
birthday dinner for their pastor,
James Bell Sunday. The ladies
of the church served the meal
in the church basement.
Mrs. Christine Henley and child
ren went to Iowa to visit her hus-
band, Francis, who is employed
there. George Savage and A G
Sliger are working with him.
Our local boy scout troop pre-
sented to each of our four chur
ches a very inspiring and educa-"
tional program, this past Sunday,
as a climax to National Boy
Scout week. LeRoy Stewart, scout
leader of the troop directed the
boys in their services. We are
thankful to LeRoy for the time
an effort he gives these boys.
Mr arid Mrs Cledon Page and
children of Madill visited Mrs.
A G Sliger and children Sunday.
Mrs. Harold Staten, Sandra
Mike and Steve visited friends
an relatives here over the week-
end. They live at Hinto-.
Mr and Mrs Doyle Westfall
• and children drove to Canton to
visit the Leahn Westfall family
Sunday. Leahn is superintenddent
of schools there.
Conrad Schrlener. our band
director, Clarence Hall, president
of our Band Boosters club,, Cur-
tls and Betty Carder, members
of the Band Boosters club, at-
tended the Band Boosters clinic
in Perkins Monday evening. We
enjoyed the delicious meal pre-
pared by the Perkins Band Boost
ers and hope they will all read
this because I want to thank each
one of them and Mr Evans, Perk
Tlday, Febrtu, 14,
ins band director for a
ful evening and
Ity of getting cqua/nted
people from so many towns
have the same interests, the
ucation of our children in
field of music.
Mr and 'Mrs Jim Carder
Joyed a visit with Mr and
Marion Carder an Sam
SLmday. They came up
Henrietta.
Jay Welch has been .in
hospita] but is able to be back l
work now. Mrs Schrlener tells
she and the 4H girls are
deep in work, sewing for the
nual dress review. Progress
being made from the
and neck scarfs made by the
year girls to the tailored
ens by the 8th and 9th year
Joyce Udpath and
arder entered a talent show
Sparks Tuesday evening.
Pantomine "Homer and
and their act won 1st place.
boys, with an instrumental
ber, from Chandler, won
and 3rd place went to a
duet that sang religious
Mr and Mrs Jim
and daugnters visited in
home of Fred Kirkpatrick
family Sunday.
This man can give yol
dellvery
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