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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE
USE THIS SPACE OFFEN
EVERYONE READS THE CLASSIFIED SECTION: ,Remember,
it you want to sell something, have a house to rent or sell,, want
to rent • house, hire help, need • job, trade, or advertise your
services -- the Journal Classified section is the place.
For Sale
FOR SALE - 26 inch girls bicycle
$7.50. See Woody Gray 31tfch
FOR sALE on-0000r - Nice 2
bedroom house and 4 lots at
Yinco. See W. W. West*all, Per-
killS. 31-2t*
SALE - 1947 4-door Ply-
;mouth; $75. AlsO, Sunbeam Elect-
ric Hedge Trimmers, Like New,
$25. Phone 210, 321 W. Knipe.
311t*
FOR SALE - Nice young Jersey
Cow and calf, $i10. Also 15 young
laying hens. $1.00 each. F. E.
Hickman, Phone 913 F 11
31tfch
FOR SALE-27 foot modern Spar-
tan Trailer house, 1953 model.
Call 46 or Redus Welding Shop
22tfch
FOR SALE-Ten room home, five
bedrooms, with 1 full bath and
two half baths. Two floor fur-
naces, double garage, four lots
in good location. Priced to sell.
E. B. MeDaniel, ph 72 or 84
24 tfc
p
FOR SALE - G E Electric range
excellent condition, $100. Con-
tact perkins Journal. 27tfc
R-SALE -2 droom house,
excellent condition. Corner of SW
3rd and Knipe Ave, Also, a nice
business building. Contact E M
Lawrence. ph. 4. 28tfc
FRANKLIN A ndFGLORE Veter-
• marian supplies.at your CENT-
tAL STORE
FOR SALE-Good trash Barrels.
$2.00 each. Redes Welding ShOp,
Perkins. 23tfc
Wanted
W" Permanent
employee now for painter. Corn
bination tlst and bookkeeper.
Also +will accept applications for
o weld.era and general help for em-
ployment in the near future.
Vassar Manufacturing Co. 30tfc
RAL
GARAGE
ACO OILS, GASOLINE
: : and ACCESSORIES
BATTERY --/IRE: SERVICE
:REIGH I SFRVJCE
. Jo aaAl., ,,A.nag,,
pw.Jml, Okla.
PHONE -
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Ambulanes -- lmmi Service"
FAIRLEY'S
l'me, CAPital 5-2500
: & ihm4son
HOME rRXEZERS
-- Oaring -- sharp-
ees/ng -- Meat at Discount
Service OmLranted
rmSEER ,.OCKER s00VWE
Guthrle, Okla.
• Dr. Buel J. Staton.
oFroMErRIST
L4ated down stairs
sis s. sunwater
" STRODE
• FUNERAL HOME
AIBULANCE SERVICE
• Directly West of Courthouse
PIIONE 50
STILLWATER
A.F. &A. M. No. 92
Meets 2rid & 4th Thurs. of Month
MELVIN FRY W.M.
GLENN CARSON SEC.
PERKINS, OKLA.
NEEDED - Two people to be dis-
tributors for much needed food
supplement. 35 percent and up
profit plus relat business. Full
or part time. Write Paul Bus•ell
P. O. Box 646, Oflton. Okla.
31-1tch
WANT T0RENT--3 bedroom
house by August 1. Will sign a
2 to 3 year lease. Please state
price per year. Leave information
At Perkins Journal office.
31-2t*
NOTICE
The Perkins Bud Boosters will
meet at 7:30 Monday April 29,
in the Band room.
CARD OF THANKS
Thank you so much for the
cards, flowers and letters while
I was sick. I Would like to give
a special thanks to the blood don-
ors.
Mrs Rose• David•on.
-- CARD OF THANKS
Your kind expressions of sym-
pathy were deeply appreciated.
Mr and Mrs Dennis Scott
The Gripe Family
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Journ-,
al April 18 & 25th, 1957 - 2t)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY. STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the )
Esbate of ) No. 4111
lyrtle E. Williams. )
Deceased )
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE-
MENT, OF DETERMINATION
OF HEIRS, LEGATEES AND
DEVISEES, AND DISTRIBUT-
ION OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that Dr.
C. O. Williams, Executor of the
Estate of Myrtle E. Williams, de-
ceased, has filed in the COunty
Court of Payne County, Okla-!
home, his final account, with
tibion for the settlement there-
f and the determination of heirs,
legatees and devisees, aM for
distribution of said estate, and
the 9th day of MaY, 1957, at 9:00
oclock A. M4 at the County
Court Room in Stillwater, Okla-
lloma, has been fixed as the time
and place for hearing such petit-
ion to settle said account, to de-
termine the heirs, legatees, and
devlsees, and to distribute the re-
nalnlng estate, at which time and
place any person interested in
said estate may then appear,"
contest sUch account and assert
any interest claimed by him or
her- in sUCh estate.
Dated this 15th day of April,
1957.
MAX E. SATER
County Judge
(SEAL)
SWANK &SWANK
Attorneys
Si Denton
Tradin Center
WE BUY SELL & TRADK
I Lowry Fh. I
stmwster
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,L C. Freed, M. D,
Phones /
OFFICE 94 Residence 60
@, OKLA. ,,
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FLOWERS
20,000 Feet 31ased Greenhouse
We Can Supp Fresh' Out and
Potted Flowers At All '&lines
Perkins Repr.entatives
R. L. Baker Pltone 25
$ummers' Sundries -- Phone 1
Stlllwa÷er Floral Co.
Del Lewis Garage
ALL KINDS OF
MOTOR REPAIRING
X X 3[
ne 9 Perkim
VISIT PEEKIS AND OKI,AHO ,N '57youl enjoy it
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Journ-
al, April 25, May 2, 9, 16 and 23,
1957, 5t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
PAINE COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
Mark Leroy Arnett,, )
et ai, Plaintiffs )
vs. ) No'. 17,893
Elsworth F. Goodenough,)
et al, Defendants )
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued
in this cause on the 23rd day of
April. 1957. in the above entitl-
ed cause, commanding me to
advertise and sell the property
involved in this proceeding and
each respective tract thereof
described as follows:
Surface and surface rights
only, excluding all oil, gas
and mineral interests in and
to:
TRACT NO. 1
Northeast Quarter (NEI4) of
Section Eight (8), Township
Eighteen (18) North, Range
Three (3) East of the I. M.,
Payne County, Oklahoma
TRACT NO. 2
Northeast Quarter (NEI4) of
Section Twenty-Three (23),
Township Eighteen (18)
North, Range Three (3) East
of the I.M., Payne Count.y,
Oklahoma
TRACT NO. 3
North Half (NI2) of the
Southeast Quarter SE 4) of
Section Six (6). Township
Eighteen (18) North, Range
Pour (4) East of the I. M.,
Payne County, Oklahoma
TRACT NO. 4
Wesl, Half (W .2) of the South
Half (St2) of the Southeast
Quarter (SE4) of Section
Thirteen (13), Township
Eighteen (18) North. Range
Two (2) East of the I. M.,
Payne County, Oklahoma
in the manner and form provided
by law, said property having been
heretofore appraised by coIIis-
sionrs appointed by said Court,
which appraisement was con-
firmei by the Court ai in ac-
cord with the order of the Court,
t.he surface and surface rghts
only in and to said land and
tenements were ap]tlsed ac-
cording to law, as follows:
Tract No. 1 $4,000.00
Tract No. 2 $4,500.00
Tract No. 3 $2,000.00
Tract No. 4 $1,200.00
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is
hereby given that in pursuance
of the commands of said order
of sale, I will offer for sale and
sell for cash to the highest bidder
or bidders, said lands and tena-
ments and each respective tract,
on the th day of May, 1957 at
2 O'clock P. M. of saldday a
the east front door of the Court
House in the City of Stillwater
in said county and state, but no
sale shall be made at less than
two-thlrds of the valuation there-
of placed upon the property b
the commissioners as above
dicated.
my hand this 23rd
day of April, 1957.
E. G. SCHROEDER,
Sheriff of Payne
County, Oklahoma
SWANK & SWANK,
Stillwter, Oklahoma,
Attorneys fgr Plaintiffs
FITZOERAI & HOUSTON,
Stillwater, Oklahoma,
Attorneys for Defendants
JOURNAL ADVLTISING PAY,
Select Your Used
Car From
WARD BUICK CO.
Always • Good Stock
Prices In Line With Condition
OPEN UNTIL 8 p. m. AT OUR
LOT AT 409 MAIN
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Jour-
nal April 11, 18, and 25, 1957-3t)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma )
) SS:
County of Payne )
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Joe Lars Klingstedt,
wilL by his brother and next
friend, Mary EstlII KUngstedt,
file in the Dist.rict Court with-
in and for the County of PaYne,
State of Oklahoma, on the 3rd
day of May, 1957, a petition and
application praying said Court
to confer upon him, the aid Joe
Lars Klingstedt, a minor, the
rights of majority concerning
contracts, and empowering him,
the said Joe Lars Klingstedt. to
transact business in general with
the same effect as if done by a
person above the ae of twenty-
one (21) years.
Dated this 6th day of April,
1957.
JOE LARS KLINGSTEIYr.
a minor, by his Mother and
Next Friend,
s] M:%RY ESTILL KLINGSTEDT
Mary Est,ill Klingstedt
HeEL & HORTON,
Stillwater, Oklahoma,
Attorys for Petitioner
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Journ-
al April 18, 25 and May 2nd. 1957
3t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
Otto Wright. Plaintiff )
__ vs. ) No 17993
Joseph Wert, et al.,
Defendants. )
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TO:
Joseph Wert, Ida Field. Phebe
Spencer, Phebe Wert., Phebe
Schonhoff, Sarah A. Teter, L. D.
Teter, J. W. Teter, C. P. Martz
and J. Z. Haekett. and each of
them. if living, and if they or any
of them be dead, then the un-
known heirs, executors, admin-
istrators, devisees, trustees and
as.signs of tose who are dead;
and
The unknown heirs, executors,
dminlstrators, devlsees, ust-
ees and assigns, if any, of David
T. Teter, deceased.
You and each of you have been
notified that you have been sued
by the above Plaintiff in said
cause in the District Court of
Payne County, Sbate of Okla-
homa, and that said Plaintiff
has filed a petition in the office
of said Court and unless you an-
swer said Petition on or before
the 30th day of May. 1957, said
Petition will be taken as true and
Judgmenb rendered accordingly
quieting title to the following
real property in Payne County,
State of Oklahoma to-wlt:
Lots Fifteen (15) and Six-
teen (16) in Block Eight (8),
Worts Addition to the Town of
Perkins, Payne County, State
of Okl according ,to the
zeexied plat thereof •
in the Plaintiff. That said Judg-
ment will further restore to the
records deeds heretofore
made, executed and delivered by
the Defendants above named
which were lost and destroyed
and not filed for record. That said
Judgment shall further reform
certain instrmnents affecting title
and determine the heirship of
the DefendanL David ,T. Teter
deceased, and ahall further de-
termine that none of you have
any rigitt, title, interest or estate
in the above land adverse to the
Plaintiff and shall bar. exclude
and enjoin you and all persons
claiming by, through or under
you from setting up, claimlm
or asserting any right, title, in-
terest or estate in or to said
real property or lien thereon, ad-
verse to the title of the Plain-
tiff, and shall remove all clouds
occasioned thereon and all other
proper relief.
Dated this 15th-day of April,
1957.
sl Rose I. Jarvls
Court Clerk
(SEAL)
FITZGERAI/) & HOUSTON
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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STILLwATER
i
Last Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs Russel
McGhee, Mike and Cindy were
Mr and Mrs Francis Pratt and
Gary Dean of Stillwater.
Thursday, April 25, 1757
evening dinner Pioneer Quilting Club Meets
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Journ-
al April 25 and May 2 1957 -2t)
NOTICE OF HEARING PETIT-
ION FOR PROBATE OF WILL
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In The Matter of the Estate of
Harriet E. Meade. Deceased.
No. 4201
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in the above
estate that on the 23rcday of
April, 1957, Paul W. Meade pro-
duced and filed in this court an
instrument in writing purport-
'ing to be the Last Will and
Testament of said above named
deceased person, and also filed in
this court his petit.ion praying
for the probate of said Will, and
that Letters Testamentary issue
thereto to Paul W. Meade the
dxecutor named in said Will.
Pursuant to order of tis Court
made this date notice ls hereby
given that Friday, the t day
of May, 1957, at't ' " of
9:00 o'clock A. M.CoI-.my,
has been appointed as the time
for hearing said petition and
proving said will, at the County
Court room in Stlllwater, Payne
County, Oklahoma, when and
wlere 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 t, hi
23rd day of April, 1957.
s! MAX E. SATER
Max E. Sater,
County Judge
(SEAL)
W. H. 'ITOX
Attorney for Petitioner.
Mrs Dona Murlin was hostess
for t.he Pioneer Quilting club
April 8.
Plans were made for a neeting
at the Dixie Hotel in Shawnee
May 8.
Membes present were Mesdames
Alpha Burton, Florence Nelson,
Susie Nickels, Bessie Cole, Edith
Murlin and the hostess, Donna
Murlin
The next meeting will be May
2 at High Prairie community
building with Mrs Sylvia Bur-
nett as lostess.
Mrs Roy Fagan, Phililp and
Charles Fulton and Mr and Mrs
LeRoy Shurtz of Henrietta, Tex.,
atended the wedding of their
brother and son, Dennis, to Mary
Lou McFadden in Big Lake, Tex..
last weekend.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Journ-
al April 18 & 25th, 1957 - 2t)
No. 4186
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY. STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In The Matter of the Estate of
Henry Kaut, Deceased.
All persons having claims
against Hcrry Kautz, deceased,
are required to present the same
with the necessary vouchers, be-
fore the undersigned Administ-
rtix, a her home near
water, in PayDe County, Okla-
homa, within four., months of the
date hereof, or the same will be
forever barred.
Dated this 12th day of April,
1957.
MARGARET E.
Administratrix
W. H. WILCOX,
Attorney.
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TELEPHONE
TALK"
I
by Clarence W. Cownn, Manager, Prkins
I "
Future Farmers of America
. The 31st annual state FFA convention will be held a
College April 25, 29, and 27. There are 368 FFA chapters with
• bout 16,000 members in the state. It is expected that 2,00@ will
attend this eonventlon.
For achievements through the supervised farm/ng progra
dining their four years of vocational agricultlre, about 270 FFA
members will earn the Junior Master Farmehs degree. AppUcantS
for this degree from Pyne County are: Duane McVey, Cushing
Roger Bmmey, Michael Cowley, ]brvey Thompson and David
Tucker, Ripley; Austin Damran and Dale Wehr, StiUwatr; and
Marion Lewis. Yale.
One 1 highlights of this ¢onvetion wtU be the 3rd-ma-
nual Honor Dinner and program given the Jr Msst farmer
and their teachers by Southwestern Telephone Company of Okia"
bmma. "We feel R is d/stlnit honor and privilege to be
thie fine CONGRATULATIONS:
Mother's Day Custom
Telephones will he ringing all over the Country Sml,
12, when the annual custom Mher*s D4W Long
Is obeerved once ags
Nowadays, it s/ms almost every tami] has at least
" separated from the rest by hundreds or even
of miles. A call home on Mother's Dy is always • special event
--evem though reunions b Long D4stam my be pretty frequen
the rest the year, too.
If you're plamd a call on Mother's Day tl year, ce'i
forget the money-saving way to do it; station-to-stim
Rates are one-th/rd lower than on person,to-per•me calls.
And as usual -- to save time, carl by number. Yr Lo
Distance calls will go through twice us fast if yO can give /je
operator the out-of-town number you're calling.
Give Her a Telephone
While lm on the subject, I'd Like to offer adother Mother'#
Da suggestiom
Additional telephones make useful gifts. They're deeorativb
too. vhen you select one of the eight available colors. /
An additional phone for kitchen or bedroom, or zext to the
sewing table, is the kind of gift tlt will make sen to • mother
or gramtmother. She'll remember and appreciate it all year long,
beca.use it will always be as useful as the day it's installed, i - ]
Its easy to acrange gift service, even for someone who lives ix
another city.
Just call the telephone busines office, We'll take it fro
theP
Call by Number.... It's Twice As Fast
SOUTHWESTERN BELL OKLAHOMA