The Perkins Journal Thursday, March 15, 1984 -- PAGE 5
people and had a class go-
reading ing at the museum in Dis-
iSth issue of The ney, Ok. This is on Grand
and wish Lake or east of the dam on
the best for Grand River in Mayas
in the County. About 60 miles or
and the Old so east of Tulsa.
I have The diamond is nothing
in having a more than a rock until
,in some of the polished and this requires
the Relics experience as well as the
know how. This is just a
at this writ- true in any business for
are the best for that matter. A gem can be
ruined in seconds without
I received a the proper knowledge.
of the You have learned this, I
Harry E. affi sure.
at the same Recently, one of the
inform me school classes came
is on the sickthrough the museum and
• like for you to some were quite interest-
article over and ed in some of the rock that
inyour, are on display. Soon, I
l You feel deserv- plan to have more of the
or the way I crystal that are native of
Harry E.
is one of the
Chrisman
a series of heart
the first on
L983. His wife
himby am-
,.a hospital, and
although
The
at Sweet
marl ad-
in Denver.
their new book
Most Asked
About the
placed
of the
of Ameri-
titles are
Sun, Ladder
of the
)
I am in the
and free
or that is
the
this infor-
be of help to
the Navy and
the winter
to God
me to come
Condition but
advised
hobby that
lot of time.
Came the rock
of none
better to get
f and
Working with
' Oklahoma. That is a sub-
ject that has gone beg-
ging, especially around
this part of the State.
The.re are lot of good crys-
tai not too far from
Perkins.
The tools to cut and pol-
ish any rock are expensive
to say the least but to
have one at any price is
worth going to see and
that will soon be
possible--God willing.
Most colleges have a ~:
rock and mineral class but
I took mine at Las Vegas, :~ .....
New Mexico as I was en- ~ ""i
titled to some type of
school from the G. I. Bill.
The best with the New
Venture ~ :~
-s-Gerald Johnson
Coyle, Oklahoma
Carney's Westfall
m
twins are
retiring
Dr. Lavern Westfall, su- tendency. Both men Leahn has served in the
perintendent of the Choc- served time in the U. S. field of education for 36
taw/Nicoma Park Schools Navy during World War years. He has served as
and Dr. Leahn Westfall, II and both have Doc- superintendent of schools
superintendent of Hominy torate degrees from Okla- for 32 years. During this
Public Schools will be homa State University. time he served as superin-
retiring at the end of this Lavern has served as a tendent of schools at
school year. school superintendent for Cheyenne Valley, Green-
The two men are the the past 35 years of his 38 field, Canton, Weather-
twin sons of Ivy and Stel- years in educatierL He has ford, Artesia in New
la Westfall of Rural Route served over 23 years as Mexico, Shawnee and
Carney. Both men gradu- the school superintendent Hominy.
ated from Carney High at Choctaw/Nicoma Park. Lavern will continue to
School and both taught The district is rapidly make his home in Nicoma
school there during their growing suburb of Okla- Park. Leahn will be mov-
early career days. Leahn homa City with 275 ing to the Edmond area.
started his teaching career teachers and approximate- The brothers plan on go-
at Carney in 1945 and ly 5,000 students enrolled, ing into the construction
served as principal at the The board of education at business probably in the
high school. Lavern start- Choctaw/Nicoma Park re- Edmond area Their plans
ed his career at Tryon, cently honored Lavern by include some traveling
Oklahoma and later naming a new elementary and a less busy schedule
moved to Carney where he school the '%.W. Westfall that will include some
served in his first superin- Elementary" in his honor, time for relatives and
friends.
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WON'T TEAR UP TRUSTEE FOR Mary Hudson, who con-
THE TRACKS HUDSON NAMED trois the eight Hudson
CUSHING -- Santa Fe CUSHING -- A federal firms, will be forced to
officials have indicated bankruptcy judge has or- relinquish control of the
they will not tear up thedered that a trustee be ap-. company to the trustee.
tracks immediately if they pointed to hgndle the Banks requesting the
win their abandonment reorganization of Hudson trustee appointment are
appeal from the ICC. Oil Co. and seven relatedFirst National Bank &
Businessmen at Cushing subsidiaries.-. Hudson Oil Trust of Oklahoma City,
are protesting, but want a owns Hudson Refinery in Continental Illinois Na-
chance to start a shortline Cushing, which has been tional Bank & Trust in
using Santa Fe tracks shut down for over a year. Chicago and United Mis-
should the ICC approve It is reported that negoti- souri Bank of Kansas of
the abandonment of the ations are underway to Kansas City. They
25-mile line between Cush- sell the refinery to another claimed in their petition
ing and Camp. company. No decision has that Hudson grossly mis-
been reached on whether managed their business
and affairs and demon-
strated a lack of corn-
petence.
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DANGERS
MANNFORD -- A 41
year old Prue man is out
on a $20,000 bond after
reportedly shooting
another man in the neck
for not dimming his head-
lights. The victim, 39
years old, also of Prue,
said he was behind the
other car when it made a
quick U turn, stopping
him on the road. The
driver reportedly •get out
of his vehicle and shot him
in the neck one time. He
complained that the other
driver would not dim his
lights. The other driver
declared his lights were
dimmed. A preliminary
hearing has been set.
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MORRISON
POSTMASTER
RETIRES
MORRISON -- Everett
Mosena, Morrison post-
mater since 1966, was a
guest of honor at a retire-
ment reception at the
Citizens State Bank.
Moasna served with the
U.S. Army during World
War II and has served as
postmaster since Decem-
her 1966. He will continue
in his farming, cattle and
horse ranching operations,
but may add some time
for travel to his schedule.
The Mosems have already
scheduled a Caribbean
cruise for early summer.
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HOKE
LUMIIR CO., INC.
107 S. Perkhm ltd.
Stillwater, OK 172.2377
Traffic was detoured on Kirk Avenue Monday morning after two water Hne
crossings settled, catching three autos and a helping police car. Police Chief
Bill Lott came to the rescue with his personal, four-wheel drive vehicle. The
ruts in the road were quickly filled by city workers. City Manager Gerald Hail
said the crossings, located at 3rd and 5th Streets, would continue to settle
with each rain for several months.
New Residents
Those who have placed
a deposit for water service
at City Hall this last week
are Bill Hatley, 216 S.E.
3rd; Jan M. Carrico, 123
E. Sharp; Gaff Johnson,
108 Payne; Guy Lozier,
318//= E. Hart; Tom Ven-
tris, 120 E. Sharp; Mari-
lyn Sparkman, 415 S. E.
4th, Apt. 27.
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To Represent
Perkins in
American Beauty
Pageant
Elizabeth Caidwell will
be representing Perkins in
the State contest of the
American Beauty
pageant, March 16, 17 and
18.
Beth's sponsors are:
McDaniel and Son Hdwe.,
Frontier Realty, Rick Jar-
via' Farmers Ins. Group
and Chow Country Ken-
nel, all of Perkins. Also
Round Mountain Kennel
of Lake Keystone.
Beth is the daughter of
Panthea Niles and gr.and-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Delmar Nilas of Perkins.
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