P GE 12 -- The Perkins
Home Builders
EH Host
Home Builder's EH
Club celebr'ated
Homemaker's Week with
two events.
The first event was a
salad luncheon at the
Trinity Baptist Church
where they were co-
hostesses with the church
members to a noon iay
fiesta to honor Mrs. Alice
Heggin of Garden Grove,
California. Mrs. Heggin
was visiting her sister,
Mrs. Elenore Smith of
Coyle.
After a beautiful and
bountiful luncheon, Mrs.
Heggin gave a lecture on
her re.at trip to Greece
and showed her slides.
The group left Los
Angeles via plane and at-
Journal Thursday, April
rived in Greece where
they spent much of their
time abroad visiting
museums and historical
monuments, along with
temples in Athens. The
Parthenon is one of the
finest monuments of an-
cient architecture; it is
built of marble and
originnlly had 8 columns
on each of it's two sides.
For years it served as a
Christian church and as a
manque. It was rendered
useless for such purposes
in 1687 by an explosion of
gun power by the Turks.
Many pieces of a mlpture
have been transferred to
various European collec.
tions, but the Parthenon
is still wonderful to see.
Athens is named after
Athena (a Greek goddess).
Athens, like Rome, is
situated on seven hms.
There has been a lot of ex.
cavatiou there and more
and more artifacts have
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been found. Once, the
Acropolis of Athens with
its mass of beautiful
buildings was the glory of
the whole ancient world.
No finer structure has
ever been know then the
Parthenon.
The religious aspect of
the trip was stressed, the
slides marvelous and
enjoyed by 28 people, ten
of whom were Home
Builders members. Mrs.
Heggin was given a stan-
d/rig ova ion
Saturday night the
Home Builders had a pot
luck supper at Oak Dale
Community Building and
invited everyone in the
neighborhood. After the
dinner, the Community
Club elected new officers.
They were Joe Long,
President; Earl Smith,
Vice-President; Karan
Long, Secretary; and Lela
Pepmfller, Treasurer, The
two clubs will work
together in improving the
building. The 30th of
April is to be a work day
at Oak Dale. Rev. Bell
and wife of Coyle were
special guests, at the
meeting. The dub will
meet the second Saturday
night of each month at 7
P.M. Ladies are to furnish
sandwiches, dessert and
drink. Everyone,. is
welcome, but don forget
the Home Builders meet
the first Wednesday of
each month at 1:30 P.M.
We need you. The lesson
this month is on drugs;
Hazel Bucks is the leader.
We have several new
I Elk Roper Boots
Something New!
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Cowtown
Brahma Boots - Black
Round Toe All Leather
Hand-made Boots
Brown & Black
Ladies White
Ship N Shore
Pants with Zip Front
Dee Cee
Short Sleeve
Western Shirts
Mens Sizes to 18's
Canvas Slippers
Were 24.98 Now 14.98
"Since 1907"
l.,.ow,.E I OE
SALg ENDS APRIL 30TH
Miehelle Perrin
MICHELE PERRIN
WINS TROPHIES
R. Michele Parr|n,
daughter of Mr.,and Mrs.
Michael Parr|n, of Coyle
recently competed in the
"Our Diamond Miss"
pageant in Stillwater.
Michele received two.
trophies in her group divi-
sion, Miss Teen 14 to 16.
She received ' )ur Dia-
mond Miss Teen
Photogenic" and was first
runner-up in the modeling
category.
This pageant has given
Michele more experience
for competing in the
Oklahoma Miss T.E.E.N.
pageant in July.
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members.
Mrs. Smith attended
her family reunion at the
Coyle Girl Scout Lodge
recently. There were 150
there from all over the
U.S. Mrs. Heggin came
from California. The fami-
ly camped at the lodge for
a week; how nice to have
a large family,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Hubbard, Edmond, were
recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Cundifl. The
Hubberds are newlyweds.
Mr. Hubbard is a former
principal in the Perkins
School System.
Mr. and Mrs. Juanita
Wood, Tulsa; Mr. and
Mrs. Devere Ingles,
Coyl Mr. and Mrs. Steve
and Donna, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hanks and
daughters, Oklahoma Ci-
ty; Mr. and Mrs. Burns
and Sarah Marie, Ed-
mond; and Lawrence
Singleton of the Village
had a picnic Sunday on
the old Bert Traver farm
North of Coyle where
Mrs. Ingles was born 83
years ago; how q ckly
times change.
Mr. and Mrs. Devere
Ingles were Monday
afternoon visitors of
Frank and Belle
Whitmore.
Lena Niemeyer fell
from her bed Saturday
night and slept on the
floor with only a
bedspread over her. She
was discovered Spn-
day afternoon by Maxme
Johnson and Cora Belle
VanDeve. She is not so
LEGAL NOTICE
(l%blida in The Perkins
Jourmd, Thursday, April
26 and May 3, 1984 - 2
tiles)
IN THE DISTRICT
COURT OF PAYNE
COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF
OF THE ESTATE OF
WILLIE CHARLES
BARTHOLOMEW,
NO. P 75
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
All persons having
claims against WILLIE
CHARLES BAR-
THOLOMEW, deceased
are required to present
the same, with the
necessary vouchers, to
the Personal Represen-
tative, c/o Winfrey D.
Houston, P.O. Box 2,1
Stil]water, Oklahoma, in
Payne County, Okla-.
home, 74076 within two
months of the date of the~
first publication hereof or
the same will be forever
barred.
Dated this 17th day of
April, 1984,
-s-William Charles
Bartholomew
Personal Representative
Winfrey D. Houston
P.O. Box 2
St|||water, OK 74076
Attorney for Personal
Representative
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MASONIC MEETING
Perkins Lodge #92 A.F.
& A.M. will host district
#6 meeting Saturday
evening April 28. Dinner
wig be s rved at 7 p.m. by
the O.E,S. Chapter #119
at the Lions Den. AU
Masons and families are
urged to attend.
PARADISE
CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION
Paradise Cemetery
Association is having
their annual meeting on
Friday, April 27, at 7:00
at Progress Community
Building.
PRAcTIcAL ~e
ING CLASS q - '
Many oppor"l
await students bt~q~
Pract(cal Stzrsi~! ~~[~
Indi , Meridia
tions are being
until May 1, for tt
which begins in/ | •
Come Help
12.4 p.m.
eFREE PRIZES
eFREE DRAWINGS
East of Cu,,
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Formerly
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NOW THRU MAY 10
10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL -- P,v t: n0s one of a kind Demo, customized T-Bird. Mark
ing with everything. EVEN TALKS! 36 mo./36,000 ESP Warranty included. List $16,750 .. ONLY
vAMS 1980 F250 ~ Ton, va, auto. P~I
wa,~ww See this onet ...... ......... 1
1975 Dodge 8100 Van, 109" WE], fulty 1979 F150 460 V8 autO.,
converted, auto, power, air, captains air' ' ' :'l
cha,rs, sofa bed and more+ LOW ~9iaFordc0urier one0w~,I
miles! .................... $3950 actual miles! ONLY
1982 Smokec ai B-ass Boat with
1983 Mercury 70 HP motor &
trolling motor. Like new! .......
............... ONLY $5950
HEAVY DUTY TRUX
& TRAILERS
1979 F350, 1 ton winch truck,
CLEAN ..................... $6250
41' Lo-boy tandem axle trailer, ideal for
well at this writing. , backhoe, light dozer and other s,milar
Frances and Clinton operations. This week-end only... $4000
c ed
on Lena
Grah= USED 4 x 4 s
Sunday afternoon. The 1981 Chew I ton Cab end Chassis, 4
1981 F150, VS, auto.,
°ne °wner' i;s! ']
NEW 1983 Ranger XL, 6 cyL, =~'~
more! List $11,889,00. r-'|
DEALER'S COST LESS 5~" |
NEW 1984 F 150, 6 C;I~- In St O~Rg~#I
FULL PR
NEW i g,3Musiang GT, T-tOP,~
Grahams and Beulah wheel drive, 454-V8, 4 speed, new put engine, loaded List ~#4
Marie Henderson and engine, front "end, tires & paint! NOW ATDEALER'SCOST
husband ere camping at ONLY ...................... $7950 1984 Tempo GLX, 4 door +[~'=1
Lake CarlBlackwallthis 1980 Ford F150 4x4, tu-tone, 4 power, at, windows, door lOC~'L~
week. ~;;:~efJ ......... : ............ $6750 AM/FM----'---..,,,~qricassette To 60 MPG hvff~l~
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INDIANS PICKET AT ,:+ .....
PAWNEE - A small
group of protestors, many
carrying signs, stood or 1979 LN 8000 Ford, 188" WB,
1982 Mercury Grand
marched in front of the 210 HP Caterpillar engine, 5
Tribal Administration speed trans. 30,000 Ib, Tulsa door, V8, auto, power, "|
building on the Pawnee winch with 5/8 cable, air sliding 6-way seats, eiectron
Tribal Reserve. There is fifth wheel ONLY ..... $12,500
loaded! Low miles, one
betweenapparentlyagr°wingri".group of 1/t ONLY +gstD(:AIlSJ
Tribalmembers and the ,rh,
/) Long 45 HP Diesel Tractor, 3 pt. 19s3 T-Bird Factory Car, VS',w|
TribalspecificalCouncil,ly, Executivem°re p op,n ng
1 - o, hook-up, full hydraulic system, 2
Director Ezra Fields. speed power take off 8 forward
Fields says any Tribal [ ~'~ LOGAN FORD gears ONLY .......... $3950
member may request to l t~\ HO." USED TRUX + ,~~, +,+a,,,;+ W~'J
be placed on the agenda I ~:~ S~lurd~/, April 28
tO speak to the Council. I \\\k -- -i2:4p.m. 1983 Rar1~er RIO0 XLT Diesel, 114" power, a., cruLse, tilt, AMIFNL']
WB. tu-tone lots of extras! LOW miles List o~~' : ::~'~]
-o- II ~r"_..V'" ~ ~\\ &\ ;&ii ~.,..m,.,,.,.,,,.. 191+1 Chew Silverado C10, V8 auto e~,~,,~ _ ~:]
[ .~ ~-.~\ o,+.~,..o~ power, air, cruise, AM/FM, ONLY $6450 19~0 CheW Citation, 2 0o7,.]
I~V:.ff~" "~ \ ~o,,..,h~s..~o-. 1980 Chew C20, auto. power, air, one
s.- xw power, air ........... ; ;~
YALE LIBRARY TO I+'- t~v "~ __~.. o.,.om ,,,.,,., owner .....................1980 Olds Delta B8 Roysle, ~ ~|
MOVE o~~ ai;:bNL#~
YALE - The Yale 1979 LTD, 4door, VS, auto.t l
Public Library will
definitely be moving to a 1978 T-Bird, auto, Pop"
downtown location, ,,v =, ~,=. ...,too o..a~.~.. NOW.
Chairman Bob Plank has i fOl' ˘ llVellhmceo'I 1024 N. Uttle , .,
announced. Loan money I 11114mll Cushing I " """
I .Jd. la.,.J p.-. New & Used Motor
has been committed and I l or I Custom Vans with
is waiting to be in hand.l cAtt~=o~tarllA~,omrM~r$~ l 40$1372-1442 I
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