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m elude SO ee"t.
drge for non-ledser
Ie-5 p.m. Tuesday
e 405-$47.2411
Office space and
facility available
for rent. 133 S.
• 54%2474
7 2tchg
PIANO NEEDS HOME
"Vll transfer this lovely
to responsible party.
$300.00 by
ming small payment
Write before we
truck. Home Office,
Piano, Joplin, Mo.
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Citizens Ceramics
Call 54%2305
13 4tchg
SALE: 2 chairs and a
itly upholstered sofa.
Situations
Wanted
.WILL KEEP children in my
home, hot meals and
references. 547-2029. 8 ffc
WANTED: Dozer Work. Call
377-8694.
11 2tchg
WANTED: Field Foreman,
O.S.U. Horticulture Farm at
Perkins, OK. Begin July 1,
1977. Must have farm
experience or B.S. degree in
Agriculture. Call (405) 624-
5414 for information. OSU IS
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY"
EMPLOYER.
Ill
WANTED
Part time office help.
Must type
Office experience helpful
but not necessary.
20 to 30 hours per week
APPLY
VASSAR'S MFG. CO.
207 N. MAIN PERKINS
HELP WANTED: Cook 7
a.m. to 3 p.m. Perkins Cote.
13 ltchg
HORSE
SHOEING
Appointment
or
Shop
REFERENCE
FURNISHED .
Custom Hand Made
Shoes
Chief Pearson
918-374-2456
II
WANT TO SELL? f ? ?
We have buyers--
We need listings.
Sasser Agency
Real Estate
Jack Kidd Rites
t 00payne 00C°unty Court Repold I
held in Bardesville
.:-'d:+ " " .... ",W, Mr. Lawrence (Jack) Kidd
March 21, 1977
PROBATES FILED:
P-77-46, Adm. of Maude
Sullivan Thomas, James M.
Springer, Jr.
P-77-50, Will of William age 67 and a retiree of the
Dale Mattox, Carroll F. Carolyn Kay Kline vs Jake Junior McCurry, 41, Dunlap Contracting Co. died
Pope. Robert Lawell Kline, In- Stillwater; Glenda Carol Wednesday, March 16th in
P-77-51, Adm. of Pearlie compatibility, Thomas, Hert, Whatley, 27, Stillwater. the Coronary Care Unit at
M. Cook, Carroll F. Pope. Anderson. Glenn Edward Dunbar, 20, the Jane Phillips Hospital in
. P-77-47, Will of Aubrey A. P-77-52, J.D. of Shirley R. : Dorothy A. Edwards vs Stillwater; Deborah Lynn
Fleming, Max E. Sater. Duff, Fitzgerald, Houston, [Donald E. Edwards, Incom- Haley, 19, Stillwater.
P-77-48, Will of Lorene Worthington. patibility, Thomas, Hart,
II II IIII III
Hughes, Berry, Murphy, P-77-53, Will of Alma Anderson. O GARY L. MEYER
Osborn. Paxton, Cubbage & Cubb- Dennis Lee Graham vs R2
P-77-49, J.D. of Death of age. Barbara Jane Graham, In- Chiropractor
. ' John Lewis Hart, Bird, compatibility, J. Stewart
Bartlesville after a brief
illness.
Lawrence was born south
of Perkins on June 5, 1909
the son of Mr. and Mrs. S.P.
Kidd. He served in the
United States Army in
I would like to thank all our
friends, neighbors and Per-
kins Fire Department who
helped fight the pasture fire
near our home a few weeks
ago. Without this help the
loss would have been much
greater since we were gone
from home at the time.
The Clifford
Chesmore Family
I would like to thank my
friends for their flowers,
cards, gifts and visits while I
was in the hospital.
Martha Arthur
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• / EXECUTIVE'S RETREAT
Country contemporary3 bad-
.room, 2 lath on beautiful
Dheavity wooded ocrlmge in
I Perkins' most exclulive
aea. Over 1450 sq. ft. of
super custom 0ppointments,
including huge 2 car gomge.
[ storm cetlor, Iorge ckck,
best appliances and carpet.
ow 40's.
Ask for Frank
] Days 372.5680
; ve. &17.2164
-: AGENCY
! 7-! 547-2110
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STORM
SHELTER
Concrete Reinforced
SEPTIC TANK
SYSTEMS
Health Dept. Approved
Backhoe-Hauling-Mowing
MACK-A-DO
CONST.
KIETH L. MACKEY
547-2585
Now taking orders. Will
McBride, et al.
OLSON'S
HARDWARE
NOWHAS
BULK GARDEN
SEED
Same variety the
• Cimarron Valley Coop
handled last year.
YOUR MASON SHOE
DEALER
P.O. Box 399,
547-2466
Perkins, Ok. 74059
CIVIL CASES FILED:
Stw. Minicipal Hasp. vs
Mac Horn, Money Judg-
ment, Thomas, Hert, Ander-
son.
Okla. Morris Plan Co. vs
Tommy E. Welch, Money
Judgment, Bird, McBride, et
al.
Okla. Morris Plan vs Lloyd
R. Johnson, Money Judg-
ment, Bird, McBride, et al.
James B. Kennedy and C.
Michael Kennedy vs LC.
Cobb and Faye E. Cobb,
Temporary Restraining Or-
der, Cubbage & Cubbage.
In Re: App'l of Robert D.
Michael Cowan, Name Ch-
ange, Landis Shook.
Ervin H. Hogrefe, et al vs
W.M. Sanders, Quiet Title,
Cubbage & Cubbage.
,, Associated Properties,
I Bowyor's .'l Inc. vs E.H. Gay, Money
Garage I Judgment, David E. Pepper•
DIVORCES FILED:
| West of the Cemetery on / Shirley Mae Lapp vs Mark
I I Randall Lapp, Incompati-
[Phoae:547.2020 Perkins| jr.bility' James M. Springer,
I
ASPHALT
SAND GRAVEl.
Kerns
Construction Inc.
East 8th at Tracks
Stmwater
TOWER
EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY
2324 W. lh Plce
P. O. BOx 1145
Stlllwa(er, OIdahoma 74074
A. C. 405 377-$4S6
..... T --
ONE-DAY SERVICE
PICK.UP & DELIVERY
WARDROBE
CLEANERS ",,t ]
114 W'St_h AVE. ,-1
Jonell C. Rowland vs
James R. Rowland, Incom-
patibility, Thomas, Hart,
Anderson.
Merdity Y. Lamb vs Eldon
A. Lamb, Incompatibility,
Landis IShook.
Sherri Lynn Mulligan vs
Robert Lewis Mulligan,
Gross Neglect of Duty,
James M. Springer, Jr.
Donna Lynn Northcutt vs
William Ray Northcutt,
Incompatibility, James M.
Springer, Jr.
Rebecca Jean Steinman vs
John Walter Steinman,
Incompatibility, James M.
Springer, Jr.
Deborah Gayle Cooper vs
Randy Waldon Cooper,
Incompatibility, James M.
Springer, Jr.
Arthurs.
Sharon L. York vs Kenneth
F. York, Incompatibility,
Fitzgerald, Houston, Worth-
ington.
MARRIAGE LICENSES:
Tommy Allan English, 17,
Cushing; Margaret Diana
Langley, 17, Stillwater.
Muhammad Iftikhar, 30,
Stillwater; Mary Jacqueline
Brown, 18, Guthrie.
Anthony Michael Harri-
son, 20, StiUwater; Judy Kay
Matheson, 19, Stillwater.
Glenn Haskell Sloan, 29,
Stillwater; Cathy Elaine
Williams, 22, Shawnee.
372-6919
104 East MeEIory
_Stlllwarr Oldahonm
Termites
ROACHES, RATS AND
ALl, OTHER PESTS
Free Estimates
and inspection
SINCE 1932
tlome Owned & Operated
TREE & SHRUB
SPRAYING
A&M
Termite Co.
372-2526
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PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1977
BEGINNING AT 10:30 A.M.
I Mile South of Perkins. Okla. over River Bridge, then 6'A milm East. o f¢om In.
tersection of Highways 18 end 33, 2 miles South and 2% miles West.
Mahogony Cabinet. 2-Divans. Coffee Tobies. End Tobies, Lamp Tobies, Rockers.
Antique Rockers, Antique ook Table, Queen Anne Dining Tabte and 4-Chairs. Plata
glass Mirror. Lamps, Drop-leo Table, Padded ook Chairs, 2-Ook Choirs, Chest of
Drawers, Maple Bed (bookcase topJ complete, Vanity Orelser and Stool, W, Rodto,
Antique Trunk (foot-locker); One block Bed Frome, Chelt and Drmler (let), Ir
Stools, Antique Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen Range. Refrigerator, Utility Table, Antique
Wooden Ice Box, Heir Dryer. 3-Wash Tubs, ironing Board, Picture Fromet, Co|dlpot
Chest Type Freezer, Norge gas Dryer, Frigidolre Wolher and electric Oryer, Cs
Range. Heating Stove and Pipe.
LINENS end BEDDING: Quilts, Electric Blanket. Satin Comforter. Mottress Covers, Pillows, Divon
Throws, 2-Pair Drapes and Curtains, Throw Rugs. Bed Sproods, Table Clothel, Lunch
Clothes and Aprons,
KITCHEN and Large Assortment of Dishes... (Some Anfique too numerous fo I/st.
Boxes and Boxes of Good Clothing, such as Coats. Slack Suites, Dresses, Sweaters,
Dusters. House Coots, House Dresses, Pursm, Shoes, Aprons, Shirts. Overalls.
MJJICE ITrdS: Two Canal, Cream Can, BUr Trinkets, Bird Coge, Walker, Clothes Rack,
Assortment of Tooll, Spray Shower, Well Bucket. Trash Cons and many, many more
articles too numerous to mention
HEIRS OF THE LATE NETTLE ROE
MANAGER: R. C. HOOD
Cash
Sate Cnducted by
GRAY'S REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION SERVICE
4t9 North Main -- 547-2565 -- Perkins, Okla.
Ralph Gray Larry Hastingl
547-2565 372-6705
LUNOt Will 8e Servi! ! ! !l !
Europe in World War II.
In 1948 Mr. Kidd married
Polly Barnhill and they have
made their home in Battles-
villa since 1954.
Survivors include his wife
Polly of the home address
1206 S. Maple, two sons and
four daughters; Junior Lee of
Texas; Teddy of Wyoming;
Betty Pierce of the home
address; Jackie Smith of Rt.
3, Bartlesville; Joan Parker
of Seminole; Dorothy Kidd of
Oklahoma City and one
step-son Jerry of the home
address• Two brothers and
two sisters: Rellon of
Houston; Earl Kidd, May
Decker and Thelma Bartrom
all of Perkins and eight
grandchildren.
He was laid to rest Friday
March 18 in the Memorial
Park of Bartlesville under the
directions of the Neekamp
i Funeral Home.,
Wilson rites
were Saturday
Funeral services for Grace
Wilson,93, were held Satur-
day, March 19, 1977 in the
chapel of Strode Funeral
Home, Stillwater. Dr. E. L.
Whitley officiated with in-
terment in the Carney
Cemetery.
Mrs. Wilson, who went to
Carney at the age of 15, died
March 16, 1977, in the
Stillwater Nursing Center.
She was born May 27,
1882, at Winterset, Iowa, the
daughter of David and Susan
Sulgrove. After arriving in
Lincoln County as a young
woman she had lived in that
area until moving to Stiilwa-
tel Feb. 10, 1948. She had
lived at 616 W. Connell.
She was married to Emmet
Wilson in Chandler May 27,
1901. He preceded her in
death in December, 1944.
307 N. Main 547-2927 begin Construction, April Stillwater
Perkins, Okla. 16, 1977 Pho. 372-7022
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County
Commissioners Report
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINOS OF THE HEETIH0 OF THE
PAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF COtISSIQNERS
The following proceedings will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners
tr 4¢Provi as minutes at the next meeting on March 21, 1577.
fThe BOard of County Commissioners met In a regular meeting Honday, March 7, 1977.
OIling vere present:
mbers: Ulysses E. Cruzan, Chairman
Bob ¢hite, Vice-ChairNn
0rval Mayf[eld, Member
Others: Linda 6. Allensworth, County Clerk
mettle ilson, News Reporter
The Chairman called the meeting to order at :00 a.m. The proceedings of the
h9 held Pebrary 28, 1977, were presented. Hr. hite made a motion to approve
as presented. Mr. HayfieLd seconded the motion. The motion carried
commlss]one#s voting aye.
im d A check in the amount of $520.00 from the Payne County Court Clerk *as presented
PProved f h urt S ortlon oF utllties for
or deposit for t • co * p " January 1977.
in the amount of $6.00 from Pepsi was presented and approved for deposit
use at the warehouse.
hite anounced a bridge south on Mehan Road, crossing Stillwater Creek, went
He noted he iS going to work with the suPVeyor to replace the bridge aS
PoSsible.
Brichacek was present to request the cattle guard, placed by Hr. Cruzan, be
cattle are crossing and this is caustng problems. Hr. Cruzan stated he
the cattle guard tomorrow. A discussion wSS held regarding the milntenance
road and also the keeping the road open.
James. B. Kennedy was present to request a resolution from the bord regarding
of a fence in the road right-of-way in Orlpptng Springs Estates South.
Mayfield made a motion: for the 900¢[ of the county this the fence
the future easements to be granted and maintenance of the road
at Lot 15, Dripping Springs Estates South, in the HW/ of 30-18-6. Hr. hlte
the motion. The motion carried with all commissioers voting eye.
all, C ty Hanagar of Ya e, was present to request assistance In street
n Yale, wth some of the ork to be done on section line roads. After
the board agreed to discuss the mttsr at e later date sitar the commissioners
the streets•
troll Hecklenburg, County Surveyor, presented a letter regarding the €orrections
needed on the road located spproximately one mile est and 200 feet North of
corner, commonly known as Brush Creek Road. r. Mecklenburg noted
CUlver is under size and the board should correct this prior to wt weather.
SCussion, Hr, White made a motion that the Board of County Cormlssloners approve
tionai culvert of the size and length as recommended by the County Surveyor to
y 200 = north on Brush Creek Road, east of Stlllweter. Hr,
SecOnded the motion. The motion carried with all €tssionous votlnJ aye.
Iteck]snburg presented s request for utility permit From Corpenlng Eat, which
prsviausly returned for correction. Hr. tlte made a motlon that the bord
for the 2 7/8 '+ steel gas line to be located starting It a point
. of the ME corner of -18-lE, thence E. Approx. 26kO*, inter the SE
25-18-1E, thence Korth 5280 , enter BE corner of Se©. 24, thence North 280',
rner of Sac. 13, thence North approx 3960% Hr. Hayfield seconded the motion.
carried with all €onmlssloners voting aye.
noted the Comte Reid project Is still in the harms of the State
1 Chelrm4n called for S recess it 10:30 a.m. The Chslrman called the meeting
to order st 10:42 e.m.
TI Ikrd approved m bond for Retry Jon heley, Deputy Court Clerk.
approved the County Trcasurer+s monthly roport for Febroary shoeing
col letted.
approved the County Clerk's monthly report for February sholng
fees col lected.
following claim were presented and approved for payment:
ScJthstern Ilell services,
Gen.
20.40
el
. serv!ces, Surveyor 21.16
1317 " services, Assessor 67.62
1318 Carl Mercer reimbursement, Asses. 25.00
1315 Judy Germn " 25.00
1320 Southwestern Bell services, Elect. Bd. 6.51
1321 services, Co. Clerk 77.01
1j22 Linda Allenswerth reimbursement, Co.Clerk57.28
1323 Durlnger Printing Co, services, Treasurer 68.90
132k itn Auto Supply, Inc. services, Sheriff 3.14
1325 United Industrial Sales supplies, Sheriff 58.O
1326 Stltlwater News Press publlcetion, Gen. 17.08
1327 Cushing Dally C|tizen publication, Oen. 17.15
1328 Oearinger Printing Co. printing, Sheriff 75.75
1329 Southwestern Bell service, Treasurer 27.fis
1330 Wilma Ryan relmburseent, Trees. kO.36
1333 cCoy, Mecklenburg € Assoc. rental, 0en. 75.00
133 Rerco supplies. Sheriff 42.00
1335 Shdeler's Photo-Craft supplies, Assessor 1lS.Sk
1338 U.S. Post Office supplies, Extension 52.00
1337 Southwestern Bell services, Sheriff 172.36
338 " service, Supt. Schools 37.67
1339 The Lee Company supplies, Ben. .8
1340 Commorclal Chemical Co. supplies, Den. 307.50
13kl Central Orug medication, Charity 556.43
1342 State Oept. of Inst, 5oc, € Rahab. services, Chtld Welfare
207.27
HEALTH FUND:
M2 US Post Office supplies 109.00
1 Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. utilities 122.O7
i6 City of Cushing " 33.15
M7 Southwestern Bell " 476.06
18 Stl|lwater Savings S Loan rent 300.00
CIVIL OEFEHSE:
121 Bob Hoister rental $5.00
REVENUE SHARING:
118 Quick Corner Pharmacy medication, Charity 20.00
119 Stiilwater Municipal Hospital treatment, Charity 30.00
120 Razook's Aex=ll Drug medication, Charity 117.90
121 Payne County Falr Board appropriation I00OO.OO
HIGHWAY CASH '+*
512 Escott*s Discounty Foods supplies 36.O
534 F?ltz Auto Electric service 93.7!
538 Albert Equipment supplies 5fi,02
538 " 178.82
537 " 53.75
838 Clarence L. Royd 55.05
539 " " 64,04
50 " 52.60
5kl Southwestern Bell service IOI.93
542 " 98,01
5k3 Goodyear Service Store supplies 254.97
544 " 50.00
5k7 Lccal Towel & Uniform +' 8.28
548 City of Stillwater utilities 80.70
59 Everett's Auto Supply supplies 25.2
550 Clmarron Auto '* 12.55
552 BOb cNslr saliry 28.75
,AY CASM RESTRICTED "2-T '
ShGulf
suppllm 292,18
HIBIAY CASH RESTRICTED "4-T*'
65 Di,S Bros. Noterle| CO. spl/os 2754.00
Start Supply " 170.00
r. Vhite made • motion to table ¢lela T-545 for farther Infomation. Hr. Hyfleld
seconded the motion. The motloo carried lth sll commissioners vetln 9 sye.
Hr. Cruzan itehed the Hison| LOdl of Cushln Is wll)lng to least the Booker T.
eshlngton school, end h lll brlMg lore lnformtion to the board st e letar date.
Hr. Riyfield Ile • motlon to idJourn to reconvene Hoday, herch 21, 1977.
Hr. Whlte Ssconded the ootlon. The motion carried with ell €omelsslonerl vottng eye.
'Resp4ctfully sulmltted,
CoUnty Clerk
SPRINGTIME
FUN
WINTERTIME
RATES.
Oklahoma's seven scenic
resorts are open now for golf,
tennis and boating.., as well as
other resort activities. But we still
have our low winter rates until
April lath. So bring your family,
bring a golf or tennis partner, or
get a group together and get away
to relaxation and fun. Get spring
for winter. For reservations, call
now. Our toll free number is,
800-522-3707.
Arrowhead • Fountainhead • Lake Murray • Lake Texoma
Quartz Mountain • Roman Nose * Western Hills
She was a member of the
Carney Christian Church.
In addition to her hus-
band, a sister and two
brothers preceded her in
death.
Surviving is a son, Ramey
Wilson of Oklahoma City;
four daughters, Mrs. Nina
King of 616 W. Connell,
Mrs. Russell (Opal) Good-
bary of 1501 S. Hartford,
Mrs. Roy (Lena) Mason of
Wichita, Kan., and Mrs.
Lula Wilson of Norman.
Also surviving are nine
grandchildren, 20 grea(-
grandchildren, and two
great-great -grandchildren.
Men In
Service
Coast Guard Chief Wal-
rant Officer Second Clas
Timothy H. Harris, son 6f
Mr. and Mrs. Wade A.
Harris of Perkins, Okla., was
commissioned in his present
rank at with the U.S, CoaSt
Guard Group Long Islard
Sound, New Haven, Conn.
Warrant officers are selec-
ted as a result of Coaot
Guard.wide competition and
an exhaustive screening
program. Senior petty off-
cars with outstanding let-
dership, performance ad
i conduct records must fit
pass service-wide examina-
tions to be considered. A
board of Coast Guard offices
then carefully reviews t.he
applicants' records and
interviews each candidate.+
Warrant officers serve as
technical specialists in pre-
scribed occupational fies
with additional administra-
tive and supervisory dutiei.
He joined the Coast Gua/d
in August 1976.