e toe
and!
n tl
was
ip. 13yi
iorne
we
' eve
writ(
saw 00assified Ads
Jr tn
hil¢ Ils a word-lst Insertion
s, bl [$1.00 Mlalmem]
rrow .'a weed sueeesslve
all , ='lea, [75 cents mlaimam]
ne accept telephone ads
vrote charge 50 cents
ino| _ durge for non4edger
""° ' et
till t ! S .
__ - p m Tuesday
y 00,W.e 40s.s;7.24.
sta '.'..e..i ....I,.......%-.............%., --
a1
her lentals
ry glvw...... . ........ ............
vas a ,....._ ..........
thr..'"e . .
beaU a, eerkins. 547-2474
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The Journal
Classified Section
PHONE: 547-2411
8teen & Riden
PAINT SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
Interior-Exterior
Painting
Complete Dry Wall
Service
PHONE
405.372 -3050 or
405-377-0980
)R
RENT: 2 bedroom
house with good
& fenced yard. Call
Lee Kirk. 547-2538.
14 TFC/CHG
BAND BOOSTER BAKE
SALE
Read the
ant Ads!
"''"*""""''"*'";':'';':':':"Situations
WILL KEEP children in my
home, hot meals and
references. 547-2029. 8 tfc
WANTED: Horse Shoeing,
appointment or shop, re-
ference furnished, custom
handmade shoes. Chief
Pearson, 918-374-2456.
14 3t*
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CROP HAIL INSURANCE:
Insure you wheat and grain
crops today. Cimarron In-
surance Co. 405-377-1880
14 2roDS.
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FOR SALE: Dinning table,
china cabinet, stero, washing
machine, lawnmower and
lots of miscellaneous items.
See at 215 E. Hart St.,
Perkins. Call 547-2785 after
3:30 p.m.
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I
PORCH SALE: 3 family,
used furniture, bedding,
curtains, new materials,
odds & ends--lot of new
items. April 1,2, & 3, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. l I/2 Mile S. of
Carney on Hwy. 177.
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GARAGE & BAKE SALE:
Apr. 2, 8 a.m. to ? 209 E.
Thomas. Baby bed, twin
bed, baby jump seat & lots
more miscellaneous. ,
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Payne
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEETIN0 OF THE
PAYRE COUNTY BOARD OF COISSIONERS
Tht following proceedings will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners
S!roval as minutes at the next meetlng on March 21, 1977.
oF County Commissioners rrt in a special eting on Monday, March 14,
fotloing were present:
Hembers: Ulysses E. Cruzan, Chairman
Bob White, Vlce-Chalrman
Orval Hayfield, Member
Others: Linda D, Allensorth, County Clerk
Bettle Wilson, News Reporter
Ran Hill, Civil Defense Director
:rheet*n h ha ran asked f there
[J¢C ' ' 9 was called to order at 9:00 a.m. ! e ir i were
!t trons to the special meeting. None were voiced, it was anounced the purpose
ettn9 was in regards to the Civil Defense contract for warning sirens for
res Mobl I HC Park.
CARD OF THANKS
To those who expressed
their sympathy and prayful
concern in so many practical
and beautiful ways during
our recent bereavement, we
express our personal thanks
and appreciation.
The family of
Lou Hart
Senior Citizens Ceramics
made to order. Call 547-2305
or 547-2752.
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Gwen Reynold's Spring
Piano Recital. Sunday, April
3, 2 p.m. at the First Baptist
Church. Public is invited.
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EXECUTIVE'S RETREAT
Country contemporary3 bed-
room, 2 bath on beautiful
heavily wooded 0create in
Perkins' most exclusive
area. Over 1450 SCl. ft. of
super custom appointments,
including huge 2 car gotoBe,
storm cellur, large deck,
best appliances and carpet.
Low 40's.
Ask for Frank
Days 372-5680
Eve. 547.2164
AGENCY
547-2401 547-2110
Tired from spring cleaning
and planting garden?
Expecting lots of company
for Easter?
Why not have the Band
Boosters do your baking for
you?
The Easter bake sale will
be April 9 in the Lion's Den
from 9 a.m. until the goods
are gone. Come early--they
don't last long!
If you are baking your own
but would like to meet the
Band Boosters came by and
have a piece of pie or cake
with coffee or a cool drink.
OLSON'S
HARDWARE
NOW HAS
BULK GARDEN
SEED
Same variety the
Cimarron Valley Coop
handled last year.
WANT TO SELL??.
We have buyers--
We need listings.
Sasser Agency
Real Estate
307 N. Main 547-2927
Perkins, Okla.
BowyerBs
Garage
West of the Cemeter 7 ea
Streel¢ Indust. PaA
Phone: 547 -2020 Pedd
I
ASPHALT
SND (;RAVEl
Kern8
Construction Inc.
l':ast 8lh at Tracks
StmwaCer
County
The Journal, Thursday, March 31, 1977-7
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Pa vne County Court Re nort
II - - r
• ::1:
William Marshall Cheat-
MARCH28, 1977 ham vs Emily Kathleen
Cheatham, Incompatibility,
MARRIAGE LICENSE James M. Springer, Jr.
George Gordon Crooks, Rhonda Gayle Nickels vs
29, Cushing; Cynthia Ann Kirby Lynn Nickels, lncom-
Bostick, 26, Cushing. patibility, James M. Sprin-
George Ernest Brock, III, ger, Jr.
22, Cushing; Kerry Michele Patrida Lynn Sharp vs
Brown, 19, Cushing. Cecil Kenneth Sharp, In-
Franklin Harold Dobson, compatibility, Landis Shook.
56, Stillwater; Oretta Lorene Mary Alicia Buitink vs
Cooley, 53, Stillwater. Roelof Adrian BuRiaL In-
Clinton Raymond Kindell, compatibility, Landis Shook.
23, Tulsa; Mary LaJune Susan Kane McCune vs
Smith, 21, Wanetta. David William McCune,
Jose' Angel AMendez A., Incompatibility, James M.
19, Watonga; Karen Lynn Springer, Jr.
Jackson, 24, Watonga.
John Dwight Scoggins, 26, CIVIL CASES FILED:
Garland; Darla Faye Hit- Gibble Oil Company vs
gins, 18, Stillwater. Billy Dale Nutty and C.E.
Dennis P. Cates, 28, Crisp, Money Judgment,
Madison, Wis,; Sheila M. Browne & Shadil.
Alexander, 29, Stillwater. Berna Hays vs Escott's
Durrel Alvin Craven, 22, Inc., Money Judgment,
Tryon; Caotyn Sue Wilson, James B. Browne.
25, Carney. Lambert Constr. vs Okla-
Michael Richard Majors, homa Consulting & Man-
21, Stillwater; Karen Wilda agement, Inc., Money Judg-
Miller, 25, Stillwater. ment, Thomas, Hart, Ander-
DIVORCES FILED
Julia Kay Elsener vs Kent
Nelson Elsener, Incompati-
bility, James M. Springer,
Jr.
Sheryl Mae Wright vs
Daniel Vern Wright, Gross
Neglect of Duty, James M.
Springer, Jr.
Betty Louise Cundiff vs
Harold Dean Cundiff, In-
compatibility, Thomas, Herr,
Anderson.
Nancy Jane Palmer vs
George L. Palmer, Incom-
patibility, Landis Shook.
Julia L. Onele vs Howard
LarDy Onele, Oncompati-
bility, Landis Shook.
Lucy Irene Davis vs Sam
Allen Davis, Incompatibility,
Landis Shook.
Jennifer Lea Shipman vs
Steve Glenn Shipman, In-
compatibility, James M.
Springer, Jr.
Commissioners Report
MS. Darla Huffran, Coordinator of the Drug Department of COCO0, was present to
inform the board of the program they are making available for law enforcement agencies
and request the boardLs support. Ms. Huffmannoted she has received $36,000.OO funding
from the Oklahoma Crime Commission, hut she must false $36OO.O0 matching funds From
outside sources, such as the Counties, Cities, etc. Ms. Huffman requested the brd's
support by a contribution of SlOP.P0 for participation. The hoard agreed to study the
matter and discuss this with the Sheriff.
The chalrman called for a recess at 10:25 a.m. The chairman called the meeting back
to order from recess at IO:3S a.m.
Mr. Mayfield noted he has received correspondence from the elevator repair company
that the elevator needs a new electronlc eye. After discussion, Mr. Hayfield made
a motion that this hoard allow expense of SO.O0 to Rogers Elevator Service Company of
Moore, Oklahoma, for a new e]ectrlc eye for the courthouse elevator. Mr. White seconded
the motion. The motion carried with all commissioners voting aye.
Ran Hill, Civil Defense director, notified the board Rill Story, Oklahoma City.
would supply the equipment discussed at the special meeting at the price bid, which
was $99.11 higher that the Io bidder that has not upplied according to contract.
Me lso noted Bill Story would do their best to have the equilent in 90 days. The
hoard approved the cashiers check from Law Enforcement Equipment for bid performance
in the amount of $17.73 for deposit in the special account for this project.
Mr. Hill atso requested a list of personnel in the highway department for him
r H to contact if he was unable to reach any of the connissioners in the event of a
It k' *11 stated on October 22, 176, Law Encorceent Equlpnt was aw,Jrdd a disaster that uld necesitate use of County equint• Mr. ite stated he would
|t I for the delvery of the sirens baed on their bid with dellvery in two nnths prepare alibt of hs workers.
Ae eeks. On Nowmber , 76, a purchase order was railed after phone veriflcaton
!dCtract. Hr. Hi I nO ed he ha receivcd one pr_e of the four bid, to ere Darrell Mecklenburg, County Surveyor, was present requesting direction of the
!ll r the factory, but one was lost n bhlpment. Mr. Hill holed he has specifications for the t trucks. Mr. White made a moton that the Payne County
! th Caw Cnforccment Equipen on danu3ry I, 1917, and was told the ,-qulpf:nt Board of Commlssioner give authority to the County Surveyor to adverllsa for to
[d ShPped on January 21, 177, again on February 16, and was told t would be twin screw trucks and to write the specifications co.arable with what the county
iill TM week and again on March I, and was told it was shped Februar h, t7. advertised for in the past for comparable units. ith options in the ualts, being
tessreguested the board to rdvertise for bds and take whatever Ic.gal act;on the transmission and rear-end, with a ninety day deliverynkxm tin. Hr. Hayfield
ary
hr H
!1. aYfield noted it could be possible to take the next highest bidder since
[| t and bnst bidder did tot perform. After discussion, Hr. Hayfield made a
t hthtawlhe 8,ard of County C 'ls'o nets c ancel, the coot act which' was ent red
,,..0 n, .......... Eqop ....... C ........ C, .... , on Ocob;rTh,r'y O:h
lash. *¢ - a nodel $18, in the anunt of 52,9 .9. e u e , r- a
t e !ers cbrck in the amount of 51: which was put up a a nerfor.ance bond, and
90 Io he s.cond bidder if they are wiling to lP Y his pi,-ce of cgulvm, nt
eut e !ht, y uid on 0etcher 13, 1976. and .e ,,:)ld n,.9ot,ate up Io >/.due to
'eae,°fullV,,,g incr, ac ond any r,,lsor, s .hlch ight have c(:d the pr!ce to
tl. e furlh,ore stale hat och til: has ec(c.d:d dc',ble the tlr set out
ttacmtract ,rod the tard ftt. l', they arc. fully in their rig..ts to cancel the
et b : Mr. hitt, ,,cond, d tht ,;ion. The ¢tion carried with the folIo,ing
ng ast :
t',a:f; Id: aye . .
White: aye
Cr,wan: i=.ss
H
k- h; , ;lin Ic, ,*dourn to ¢conwne H.rch 21, IC)7, Hr. !%yfled
the '1 1 ' ,1 carri,d ,ith all cs:,issionc.r, voting dye.
't fully ",?.'i r I..d,
seconded the motion. The motion carried with all commissioners voting aye.
fir. Kenneth R]ngwatd was present requesting the board open a road in the kd/k
of 11-17-3£. The board agreed to look into the matter.
Hr. Cruzan presented and Offer to Sell from Charles F. Foster, regarding the
property ;n Cushing Hr. Cruzan has discussed fur purchase for his Cushing Office.
Mr. White stated he has no objection to this purchase. Mr. Hayfietd stated he is
against this purchase due to the amount of property being purchased. Mr. White made
a motion that the Board of County Commissioners of Payne County move into a contract
to purchase land situated in Block 63 of South Addition of Cushing, described from
the offer to sell from C.arles F. Foster of Cushing, Oklahoma. The Board move in
the direction to purchase the property with the funds to be available from T-2 to
transfer to Capitol Outlay and steps made to move forward with all legal instruments
being approved by the District Attorney The Chalrman calied for a second to the
motion, Mr. Mayfleld waived the caliing for a second the required three times. The
,Chalrrrn relinquished the chairmanship to the Vice-Chalrman, who accepted. Hr. Cruzan
seconded the motion. Mr. White returned the chalrmanship to Hr. Cruzan. The followlng
votes were cast:
Hayfield: no
White: yes
Bruzan: yes "
Motion carried.
Bond for Hargaret J. Swank was presented and approved as treasurer for the Free
fair Board.
The Board approved liquor tax allocatlon in the amount of $6,695.26.
The Board approved the followlng Request for Approva) of Appropriations:
T-I, Title III of Bankhead Jones Farm Tenant Act funds $h0.21
T-I, salaries, insurance $35,000.00
T-Z, M&O, $32,337.94
2-T, MO 510,287.23
6-T, caMP, Lumber, & Rock, SI7,515.55
The Chairman called for a recess at 12:00 to reconvene at I:00 a.m. The Chalrkn
called the meeting back to order fr recess at I:OO a.m. The following claim, s were
presented and approved:
GENERAL:
133 Jerry O. Ward Agency bond, Ct. Cterk 20.OO
13h Cooper Cycle Eenter labor, Gen. 3.00
135 Hake Lumber Company materials, Co. Clerk .17
136 News Press publication, Com. 21.26
137 B6C Office Supply supplies, Co, Clerk 52-99
)38 Hain Auto Supply. Inc. supplies, Sheriff 16,28
13k B&C Office Supply supplies, Com. 5.20
13O City of Stillwater utilities, fen. 1518,
1351 Dept. Instutions, Sac, Rohab. food stamp agreemt. 1300.35
1352 Hotter Bookbinding Company supplies, Supt. Schools 17.20
1353 Southwestern Stationery supplies, Co. Clerk 267.OO
135k The Journal publlcation, Gen. 16.7
1355 Harrison Electric supplies, Gen. 72.15
t356 26.70
135/ Safeway Grocery Store #70 groceries, Welfare 19.97
138 IO/M Grocery Store 2,OO
1361 Southwestern Bell service, Extension IO5.27
1362 Rodgers Elevator Repari service, Gen. 27.50
1363 BC office Supply supplies, D.A. 88.26
136 Xerox Corporation rental, D.A. 116.;7
1365 Del Mars Grocery Store groceries, Welfare 30.O0
1366 Southwestern Bell service, D.A. 169.15
1367 Gene h. Binnifl 9 Company service, Gen. 2470.02
1368 BC Office Supp)y suRplies Ext. 65.19
1369 0uane McVey travel, Ext. 157.66
1370 Betty W, Dahms 99.15
1371 Ouckll Wholesale Co. supplies. Ext: 19.75
1372 Oklahoma School Suppty supplies, Supt. School 15.67
1373 Dlenn*s 01s¢ount Grery groceries, Welfare 20.02
137 18.6k
137 The Journal publication. Gen. 20.00
son.
Stiliwater Municipal Has-
pital vs Hyrice Tomlin and
Vicky Tomlin, Money Judg-
I
GAGE
WESTERN STORE
BOOTS-llATSJEAN
SADDI.E GEAR
115 W. 71h Slill aler
l:R2-333g
I I I I
I I
Termites
ROACHES, RATS AND
ALl. OTHER PESTS
Free Estimates
and inspection
SINCE 1932
llama Owned & Operated
TREE & SHRUB
SPRAYING
A&M
Termite Co.
372-2526
1376 Xerox Corporation rental, Den. 52.30
1377 Stillater NS Press publication, Gen. 20.69
1378 Stlllwater News Press 52.60
1379 Mid-West Printing supplies, fen. 253.9
1380 train Printers & Stationers supplies, Supt. of Schools 17.00
1381 Xerox Corporati rental, Co. Clerk 279.55
1382 State Insurance Fund premium 233.29
1383 Rose I. Jarvis travel, Ct. Clerk /I.80
138 Dklahorl Hatural Gas utilities, fen. 193.20
15 Hamilton's Electrmics supplies, Sheriff 178.75
138* Frontier Printers SupplieS. CO. Clerk 97.k5
1387 Southstern Stationery supplies, Treas 190,11
i. a ' / /. .
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RECORD OF TME PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING OF THE
PAYNE COUNTY BOARD Of COMHISSIONE Rc
" fo] n CocTm, i s s ione r S
rov CWin" g proceed'lng5 w'tll be presented o the Board of Cou ty
,,, a aS minutes at the next meeting on March 3), 1977.
t* ". .rdof C ..... Commlssl ........ i .... g u] .... tint ...... day, March 21,
lOlloing were present:
qll Bob white. V;c-Cha,n
I
Orva; Mayfed, Member
J Others: Linda G. Allensworth, County Clerk
h Bettle Wilson, News Reporter
L'tiet!rg ..... 1led .... der at :00 .... The Chairman r.eminded those present
KtrchsWa$ being recorded by the County Clerk. The proceedings from the neetlng
r t'" and the special meeting hetd March )It, 1977, were.presented. Mr. Mayf,eld
qt|n r to approve the proceedings as presented. Mr. White seconded the oton.
Carried with ell commissioners voting aye.
f°lling Southwestern 8el] Telephone permit was presented and approved:
¢r°ss t
I ei g. rellel beginning in the NW corner of 6-17°1E and extending approx.
, and mi W.
le a
gl 9 tton Wa he hoard s su rt of the resolution presented
qet., s present to request t ppo
eel y JUly 6, 1976, for the establlshment of a chief or department to coordinate
th iitl°n- effor ts in Payne County. The delegation presented a )ester of support
't cvflre chiefs in Payne County. After lengthy dl ..... ion, the board agreed ,
%tt t SlOts for the stiller tOWnS and other government funds, to have Run Htr,
___ :"1 ......... g of flds, end tO SuppOrts the chief's organizing and having
Hm
t|v Rresen r d th,s ould be a
etteR t the problems tO the boerd. All present ag ee '
! rd rOId HIte, Cha rman of the G encoe Board of Trustees also requested.assistance
d nli==ntenance for Gencoe, with approximately three streets () mile) tn
subll " The BOard aoreed they would consider the matter if the Board of Trustees
sitY J t, I, " . ....
tter to the Commissioners with specific requests.
ruf Kalll, with the Ok ahoa State Labor 0epart ....... pres ...... form
IJ][I St. 1 v°lutory inspection at the county warehouse by the Labor Department.
Abr 'teU this iflsoection wou d place the warehouse into the area that OSH
f tht mandltor in the future The board agreed
i.t p- S eegulatlon becomes ' Y
' State Lebor 0epartment Yo do thls nspection.
HEALTH FUND;
h)3 Victor Bickell labor 12.50
15 Xerox Corporation rental 119.O9
kt9 Constaaer's IGA supplies .88
h20 Xerox CorporatiOn supplies 31.0
k21 Hospital Products supplies 68.22
22 City of St;llwater utilities 61.3
23 City of Stillwater 71.52
2 Arkla Gas Company O,51
k25 Gibson's supplies 13.30
26 Erwin's Printers supplies 33.20
27 [nin's Printing 2.
h28 Grace Louise Sutliff services 65.00
kk Oklahoma Hatural Gas Company utilities 63.66
h5 US Postmaster stamps 65.00
HIGHWAY CASH "T"
5k6 AIIred Supply supplies 1.OO
551 Steve's Farm € Home supplies 23.D
553 City of Stillwater supplies 26.00
$5 Haul Auto Supply supplies 50.
555 Dyke's Welding service 0.OO
556 Bob Bron 0istributlng supplies 99.39
557 Histletoe Express service 10.09
5S8 Bobertson Automotive supplies 53-9
559 Rlbert Equipment supplies 125.26
560 Hurst Tire service 232.
562 fritz Auto Electric service .25
563 yna System supplies 301.00
564 Auto.tire inc. supplies 7.61
565 in Auto Supply upplies 297.1
566 0kiahom Natural Gas utilities 212.13
567 5outhestern Bell service 83.11
568 Albert Equtnt supplies 298.90
569 Albert Eguiment 10.94
57O 82.$6
5/I Dyna Syst 281.46
$72 (aldell Implement 0.20
573 Ad Supply 63.%.
57k State Insurance Fund premium 1111.65
575 Jim Clelen's Paint Body Shop service 25.00
577 C6W Texaco repairs 22.0
57 NOhW Tire Warehouse NO 7 supplies 639.96
REVENUE SHARING
123 RUel J. Staton glasses, Charity 30.00
12E Dr. Paul J. Smith dlcatlon, Charity 10.00
125 Snider Pharmacy prescriptlo. Charity 256,95
" 388.8
126 Yea 0rug
127 City Drug Store 185.50
128 Tiger Drug IkO.OO
HIAY "k-'
67 Qupa Company grave 5302.02
68 Stewart Rock gravel 2609.56
69 Sttrt Aock 1369.09
70 Evans & Associates 150.3
7J Continental Ccrete Company concrete 120.O0
72 Stewart Supply bridge teat. 221.O0
CIVIL OEFERSE:
|22 0klahol Civil 0efense Directors Assn• dues 5.00
123 Vestern Union service 38.00
12 BOn Hill travel 39.00
125 Southwestern Bell service 159.69
126 5.95
Mr, White mde e otion tO tble General claim #1229, 1331, 13, Revenue Sharing
claim 122. Hlghuay "' clai 561 & 578, aM to ditallo Nighway "T" 576 to
lloyd Welding Ear $28.00. Mr. Rayfleld seconded the motion. The motion carried
with all cIss|or ",*otfn 9 eye.
Mr. Whlte Idea motiOn to adjourn to meet again March 31, 1977 at 9:00 a.m.
Mr. yfleld seconded the motion. The motiOn c#rried with all commissioners voting
aye.
Respectfully Submitted:
Linde G. AIlensorth
County Clerk
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I ,'3ST OFFICE BOX 842
STILLwATER, OKLAHOMA 74074 ,
ment, Thomas, Herr, Ander- PROBATES FILED:
son. P-77-54, Conservatorship
Stw. Municipal Hasp. vs of Philip L. Cook, Vance H.
Lorenzo Turner and Toni Fried.
Turner, Money Judgment, P-77-56, J.D. of Death of
Thomas, Hart, Anderson. Edith Gant, Lynn Osborn.
Lena Belle HiUhouse vs P-77-55, Conservatorship
Okla. Farmers' Union, Mo- of Hulda A. Cook, Keith
nay Judgment, Donald War- Thomas.
thington.
ANNOUNCING
The Opening of o New Auction Company. Located in
the old Hardware Mart Building, 122 East 9th, Still-
water, Ok.
We are Now Accepting Consignments for Our First
Auction to be Held
Sunday, April 3,
Consignments of Good Used and New Furniture and
Appliances, Antiques and Miscellaneous items. (No
Junk) will be accepted from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, March 28, through April 2,
1977.
We reserve the right to reject any Consignment,
S11LLWiTB B01101 00MPANY
122 Fast th Phone 377-,1377
Watch For Detailed Listing of Consigned Merchandise
in Friday, April 1, News-Press.
See You in Church Sunday Morning, nnd At the Auct-
ion Sunday Afternoon.
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REAL ESTATE AND FURNITURE
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, APRIL 9--1 p.m.
REAL ESTATE to be sold at 2:00
p.m., 221 E. Thomas, Perkins,
Okla. Lots 29, 31, 33, & 35, block 2,
1st Aclditlon, Town of Perkins. 7
room modern home and housefull
of furn Iture and many
miscellaneous Items.
Owner: GEORGE B. JACOB
Terms: CHh on personal Items. 10%
clown on Reel Estate day of sale.
For complete description, listing
and terms, See Big Ad in
Stlllwatar News.Press on
Tuesday, April 5, 1977.
Sale Conducted by
STI LLWATER AUCTION COM-
PANY
122 E. 9th, Stlllwater, Okla.
377.3377 or 372-7233
Real Estate Auctioneer, Ralph J.
Jacob, Furniture & Miscellaneous
Jim Jacob. House open for In.
spectlon Including furniture,
Saturday & Sunday, April 2 & 3
from 2 to S p.m.
I I
AERIAL SPRAYING
PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE
for all your aeda/
spraying needs
Call: Tommy Tomlinson
624-8783 Stillwater or
Cimarron Valley Coop
547-2700 Perkins
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CARRIES ......
372.7171
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DETECTION
SYSTEMS
WITH EASY
INSTALLATION
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LIGHT HOUSE
914 S. Main, Stillwate