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ATTENTION YOUNG AT
MEART: We are fortunate to
bare a graduate of Cal
Golden's Caller's College
iaterested in forming a+
square, dance club in
Perkins. If you are interested
in learning to square dance,
please send a post card with
{911owing information:
Name, address, phone no.,
day and time you would like
to dance--to: Box 83, Rt. 2,
Perkins, Okla. 74059 171tchg
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YARD SALE: Thursday,
April 21; Friday. April 22;
and Saturday, April 23.
itemsltems you can afford.
5 N.E. First, Perkins. pd
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Steen & Riden
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Interior-Exterior
Painting
Complete Dry Wall
Service
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WILL KEEP children in my
home, hot meals and
references. 547-2029. 8 ffc
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CROP HAlL INSURANCE:
Insure you wheat and grain
crops today. Cimarron In-
surance Co. 405-377-1880
14 2rues.
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JOBS WANTED:
man available also
cleaning. Call after 5 p.m.
547-2437.
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FOR SALE: Whole Milk,
$1.25 per gallon. Call
547-2649.
CARD OF THANKS
Words could never fully
express our sincere gratitude
and appreciation to all the
wonderful people from the
Perkins and Coyle communi-
ties, the men from the.
Stillwater Motorcycle Club,
and others whose names we,
Handy don't even know, who took
House 'the time from their friends
and families on Easter
Sunday to help fight the fire
on our farm.
Without the help of all you
wonderful people, the dam-
age could have been so much
greater and we feel we might
even have lost our home.
Bless you all.
Jack and Alpha Longan
16 2tchg Coyle, Okla.
EXECUTIVE'S RETREAT
Country contemporary3 bed.
room, 2 bath on beautiful
heavily woode d acreage in
Perkins' most exclusive
£i-ea, Over 1450 sq.+ft, of
sups° custom appointments,
including huge 2 car garage,
storm cellar, large dock,
best appliances and carpet.
Low 40's.
Ask for Frank
Days 372-5680
Eve. 547-21(A
405-372.3050 or "-"'?,'cg'-r
405-377-0980
5d7-2401 547-1110
Help Wanted I
Male-Female
WEEKEND JOBS
--Just check these benefits:--
, EXTRA MONEY •
Seniors start at $49.92 -- Veterans earn
from $57.76 to $85.00 Ir month.
• INSURANCE
$20,000 Life-Health also available.
, FAMILY BENEFITS ,
PX Privileges
* RETIREMENT BENEFITS ,
• . .for Career Reserve Personnel
Call or Write:
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2715 N. Washington [
372.2790 Stillwater, Ok. 74074 [
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(Published in The Perkins
Journal, April 14, 21, and 28,
1977-3 times)
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that
the Payne County Board of
Equalization shall be in
session in the County Clerk's
office at the Courthouse,
Stillwater, Payne County,
Oklahoma, commencing on
the 25th day of April, 1977,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
a.m., for the purpose of
equalization, correcting and
adjusting the assessment
rolls of said county to
conform to the fair cash
value of the property
assessed, as defined by law,
and shall be continued from
day to day until concluded,
but each session shall not
continue beyond the hour of
5 o'clock p.m. on the 7th day
of June 1976.
Written complaints must
be filed with the Secretary of
said Board, Box 7, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 74074, on or
before May 2, 1977.
Board of Equalization
Payne County, Oklahoma
[,ester Smith, Chairman
Joe Hastings, V-Chairman
Ray T. McLaury, Member
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Cimarron
Laundromat
128 N. MAIN PERKINS
Open 24 Hours
A. R. Karnes 547.2692
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WANT TO SELL?i?7
We have buyers-
We need listings.
Sasser Agency
Real Estate
307 N. Main 547-2927
Perkins, Okla.
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• April 11, 1977
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Billy Wayne Adams, 25,
Oklahoma City and Marilyn
Inez Hamilton, 20, Blackwell
Michael Joseph Russell,
Legal, Perkins, Marjorie Ann
Walker, Legal, Perkins
Billy Ray Hurley, 27,
Stillwater and Linda K.
Eaton, 24, Stillwater
Everett Lewis Adams, 22,
Stillwater and Glenda Jean
Curnett, 20, Oklahoma City
Mark Allen Brown, 19,
and Theresa Jean Hale, 17,
Glencoe
Ray Lewis Davis, Jr., 23,
Stillwater and Sherri Lynn
Balduff, 21, Stillwater
Joe Allen Frazier, 20,
Drumright and Nancy Fern
Deer, 17, Drumright
Douglas Clark Gable, 20,
Stillwater and Dianna Rae
Terry, 21, Liberal, Kan.
Gary Wayne Burger, 20,
Chandler and Debts Lea
Johnson, 18, Sparks
William Gordon Mays, 24,
Tulsa and Brenda Gall
Strain, 21, Stillwater
Charles Randolph Burke,
19, Tulsa and Jeannie Marie
Rankin, 18, Tulsa
Robert Edmund Clark, 52,
Stillwater and Georganne
Tat° Barrow, 31, Stillwater
Jeffrey Lane Howard, 23.
Norman and Susan Carol
Pearcy, 23, Nash
DIVORCES FILED:
Mary Louise Rhodes vs.
Dennis Keith Rhodes-aban-
donment, Cubbage & Cub-
bags
Michael Anthony Nelson
vs. Rosie Marie Nelson-ln-
compatibility. James M.
Springer, Jr.
Judy Kay Slavens vs.
Alvin Leon Slavens-Incom-
patibility. James M. spring-
er, Jr.
Deana Kay Hall vs. James
Herbert Hall-Incompatibility
James M. Springer, Jr.
t72-7171
CIVIL CASES
FILED:
Carl Nixon, Jr., et ai vs.
Heirs, et al Giadys Nixon-
Determination of Heirs.
Fitzgerald, Houston, Worth-
ington
First Bank and Trust vs. J.
R. Wright, et al-Money
Judgement. Chapel, Wilkin-
son, et al
Cushing Grocery Co. vs.
Don Crabtree-Money Judg-
ment. Cubbage & Cubbag
Belmont Casket Mfg. vs.
Fred C. Reavis-Money Judg-
ment. McClelland, Collins
She°ban
Gas-N-Go Service Stations
vs. John J. Shelton-Money
Judgment. Byers & Phelps
U. S. Supply Co. vs. Frank
C. Robson, et el-Money
Judgment• John C. Herring-
ton
U. S. Leasing Corp. vs.
Fred GudgeI-Money Judg-
ment. McCleiland, Collins,
Sheehan
StiIlwater Municipal Hos-
pital vs. Karl Baker -Money
Judgment. Thomas, Herr,
Anderson
PROBATES FILED
P-77.65 J. D. of Death of
Dorothy M. Hay°l, Vance H.
Fried
P-77-66 Adm. of Edward
W. Sawyer & Florence May!
Sawyer. Max E. Sater
P-77-67 J. D. of Death of
Celestie Faires. Cubbage &
Cubbage
HARRISON ELECTRIC
ALONG WITH FIXTURES AND COMPLETE
ELECTRIC SERVICE NOW
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MINUTE MAN SMOKE
DETECTION
SYSTEMs
WITH EASY
INSTALLATION
FIND OUT MORE
Harrison Electric"
LIGHT HOUSE
914 S. Main, Stillwater
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Report of April 18, 1977
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS:
William Floyd Riehards,19,
Earlsboro and Rosalie Wy-
ant, 18, Stillwater
Roger Lee Williams, 22,
and Suzanne Stamper, 20,
both of Stillwater
Rex Allen Bowman, 20 and
Debra Kay Fansler, 18, both
of Stillwater
Larry Wallace Moore, 33,
and Reta Annette Condit, 24,
both of Stiliwater
Charles Edward Potter,
22, and Debra Lynn Gordon,
20, both of Stillwater
David Andrew Furgason,
24, and Gloria Bennett, 26,
both of Stiliwater
Stuart Edward Scheppele,
39, and Peggy Jean Peaden,
28, both of Stillwater
David Allen Johnson, 24,
Stillwater, and Elizabeth
Anne Stinnett, 18, Stillwater
Muibi Y Aigoro, 25, and
Barbara Fay Nutall, 21, both
of Stillwater
Eddie Lynn Denman, 22,
and Sue Allen Rothstein, 21,
both of Stillwater
DIVORCES FILED:
LaDawn Hart vs. Richard
LeRoy Hart-Incompatibility.
Robert M. Murphy
John Allen Furman vs.
Judith Ann Furman-lncom-
patibility. James M. Spring-
er. Jr.
O
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Nancy Jeanne Scott vs. City of St-illwater vs.
David Patterson Scott. In- Ruben Jay, et al-Condemna-
compatibility. Bird, Mc- tion. Roger McMillian
Bride, Hochderffer Oklahoma Morris Plan vs.
Carol McLaughlin vs. iTommy R. Welch & Patricia
Terry McLaughlin-lncompat. Welch-Money Judgment.
ihility. Charles E. Daniel Bird, McBride, Hochderffer
Darwin Lee Langley vs. Oklahoma Morris Plan Co.
Carla C. Langley-Gross vs. ChesterL. Mickand Judy
Neglect of Duty. James M. Mick. Money Judgment.
Springer, Jr. William Baker
Thomas R. Hurst vs. Judy LaVon Forbis vs. Vinson
Kay Hurst-Gross Neglect of Eugene Brown-Money Judg-
Duty. William B. Hornbostel ment. William Baker
Tien S. Hou vs. Le Lin 1st Nat'l Bank, Stillwater
Hou-Ineompatibility. Thom- vs. Donald G. Gay, et
as, Hert, Anderson M-Money Judgment. Bird,
Mc-Bride, Hochderffer
PROBATES FILED: Leroy Retherford vs. Mrs.
P-77-68 Conservatorship of Vernon Gayhart - Transfer
L.W. Ritchey. Max E. Sater from Small Claims. Cubbage
P-77-69 J. D. of Death of &Cubbage
Lela Rodgers. Erwin & Butts -o-
P-77-70 Will of Amy
Chrystal, Thomas, Hert,
Anderson ' ' --
P-77-71 Gdn. of Warren SHELTON LUMBER CO.
LaVerne Alberty Ill. James
M. Springer, Jr. Lumber'& alJ other
building materials
CIVIL CASES FILED:
State of Oklahoma vs. 9th and I.ORY
Central Oklahoma Gravel TII.I.WATER. OKI.A.
Corp•-Tax Warrant
State of Oklahoma vs•
Clydene W. Lemons -Tax
Warrant
State of Oklahoma vs. OLSON'S
Ruby L. Baker -Tax Warrant HARDWARE
City of Stillwater vs. Murle NOW HAS
and Opal Edmondson-Con- BULK GARDEN
demnation. Roger McMillian SEED
Same variety the
Cimarron Valley Coop
handled last year.
Restaurant
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1977
BEGINNING AT !:00 P,M.
319 S. Washington St., Stillwater, Okla.
"Regardless of Weather
The Berry Agency will Liquidate the Entire
Contents of the Palace Saloon, formerly the
Coachman Restaurant. Excellent Inventory
including a LIKE NEW OISCO
SOUND SYSTEM GAMES, LIKE NEW Bass or
FIXTURES and FURNITURE
16-Red Vinyl Booths with Formica Tables
(Good Condition and Moveable), 34-Red
Vinyl Stack Chairs (Good), Iron Lamps,
Stainless Work Tables, Counters, Shelving,
Formica Tables.
EQUIPMENT
EttrGOOd Scotsman Ice Maker, Notions!
C-ash Register =l'i"m-e C-ock, 8 x_..66
Needham __ __ (Complete and
Walk-In Freezer
Movable), Perlick Glass Front Refrigeration
Unit (Good), Perlick Beer Cooler and
Dispenser (Portable), Globe Meat Slicer,
Large Pots and Pans, Dishes, Flatware, Ho-
bart Dishwasher (Complete), Light Fix-
tures, Fire Extinguisher, and Supplies.
SOUND SYSTEM
LIKE NEW CROWN SYSTEM COM-
PTE: l-O 150 A Crown Amplifier, I-D 60
Crown Amplifier, 1-Cimarron Cross-Over
System, 1-Teac Model 2 Mixer, I-BIC 960
Turntable, 4-JBL Custom Built Speakers.
ENTIRE SYSTEM WILL SELL AS A UNIT. IDEAL
or HOME or BUSINESS! Instructional
Manual Included).
GAMES
Four (4) Dynamo Foosball Coin Operated
Sets. (Complete and ready to GO! ...
Good Condition).
ALSO
17 Ft. Sooner Craft model SL11, Red
vinyl Interior in Excellent Condition!
85 H.P. Mercury Mad. 850 Engine in
Very Good Condition, Also Little
Dude Trailer.
1969 Ford model 100 Pickup.
Auctioneer Note: This is truly on
EXCEPTIONAL Fishing Rig, Complete
and ready to GO! Call Auctioneer For
Detail Inspection !
INSPECTION: Inventory may be inspected
Thursday, April 28, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00
p.m.
Terms: Cash. Personal Check with Valid
I.D.
All Merchandise must be moved within 24
Hrs. following AUCTION!
JAYCO
Travel Trailers
Uprights, fold downs, fifth
wheels and MINI Motor
homes
Shed's
Sales & Rentals
506 S.E. 2nd
Perkins, Okla.
17 ffc Phone 547-2086
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Grooms
FURNITURE &
208 W. 19th,
FR2-0508
Northside
Cle
372-0644 716N.
STILl WATER
Drive-u
DRAPES
CLEANED AND
Ready
Concrete
Radio Dispatched
T,
Crushed Rock &
Road AggJlegates
Cement & Sand
Reinforcing Rods
372-1885
THEQUAPAW
324 E. 4th.
Stillwater
IBISON UPH
614 East Kirk
Perkins, Okla.
405-5q7-2077
Specialize in first
Furniture UpholsteT
All Work Guarante
45 Years Experience
Samples-Free
GAGE
WESTERN
BOOTS-tlATS-J EAN.
SADDLE GEAR
115 ,V. 7lh
FR2-3.138
ASPHALT
SAND GRAVEL
Kerns
Construction
East 8lh at Tracks
Stlllwater
00AUG00TION8
Real Estate-
Saturday, May 7, 1977
1:00 p,m./2:30 p.m.
"Regardless of Weather'"
Perkins, Oklahoma
The Berry Agency has been employed to AUCTION an
Outstanding Acreage and Home. Take Notice of
These Auctionst
AUCTION #1 - 1:00 P.M.
Location: From Perkins, Okla., go to first blacktop
road south of town, West one mile to NE/corner of
land. Look for Auction sign.
Legal Description: E/2 NE/4 11-17 North - 2E.
Payne Co.. Okla. Tract contains 65.879 acreS.
(Detailed Map Furnished on Request.)
Auctioneer Notes: This is the Original Homestead of
the famous r:rank Eaton (Pistol Pete). This is truly $
BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE. Well balanced with ap"
prox. 50 acres under cultivation, balance in
PICTURESQUE TREES. Five Ever-Flowing
STREAMS. Clear. Stocked Spring-Fed POND.
Well Fenced, Small Frame Home.
Auctioneer's Comment: This is an EXCEPTIONAL
acreage! Located just right for Convenience and
Privacy. Truly beautiful home site. Unlimited
Possibilities, Please call for Detailed Inspection.
AUCTION #2 - 2:30 P.M•
Location: 315 NW. 2rid St.. Perkins, Okla.
Legal Description: Lots 5, 6.7, & 8, Block 6. WERTS
ADDITION to Town of Perkins, Okla.
Lot Size: 100' x 140'.
Auctioneer Notes: Very n,ce, clean, Two-Bedroom
Home, Concrete Block Construction. One Bath.
Outbuildings. Very Large Lot.
Auctioneer's Comment: Very Quaint Home in
Beautiful Setting, White Picket Fence. Huge abun"
dance of Plants and Shrubs, Home nestled in rear
of lot.
Terms: 1096 Day of Auction. Balance upon approval
of title and delivery of deed. Surface Rights Only
on Land. Possession Immediate. Land sells subject
to confirmation of District Court of Payne Co.,
Okla. Call Auctioneer for details.
Owner: Philip L. Cook and Hulda A. Cook.
I Vance Fried, conservator.
Ber_r00_
Stillwater, Okla. "t 372.7066
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Tom D. Berry & Associates, Auctioneers