THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962 THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PERKINS, OKLAHOMA PAGE li
Lost Creek News
By K~'h!een Edmondson
Ray. and Mrs Pearson visited
Mrs Ila Cross Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs George Wallen and
sons of Tulsa spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr an~ Mrs
Wilfred Overholt and Maurice.
Mr and Mrs Earl Adkins and
family visited Saturday with Mr
and M:': ,;ew~l Kales in Stillwat-
er.
Mr and Mrs .Ion Bartram and
family of Oklahoma City spent
Friday n ighl and Saturday with
Mr and Mrs Ray Bartram and
family.
Mr Jack Caldwell of Wichita
visited his mother and brothers,
Mrs S.C. Caldwell, Dale and Lewis.
Mrs Hazel Baker of Glendale,
Calif., Mrs ZelIa Fisher of Still-
water and Mbs Bessie Cole of Per-
kins were all Thursday afternoon
visitors of Mrs Ray Herod. Mrs
Herod and Mrs Baker hadn't seen
each other in 40 years.
Mr and Mrs Frank Kirby visited
Rev. and Mrs Pearson Tuesday
evening.
Beth and Susan Kates were Fri-
day overnight guests of the Earl
Adkins.
Camilla Burton spent Monday
afternoon wi.th Kay Bertram.
Mrs Hazel Baker, Mrs ZeUa
Fisher and Mrs Bessie Cole visit-
ed Mrs Ila Cross Thursday.
Mrs Lloyd Edmondson, Kathleen
and Ken:.~..th visited with Mrs Lela
Edmono.~an and Mrs Lillie Cundit[
at the hospital Saturday after-
noon.
Ernest and Beth Adkins were
Friday overnigh, t guests of Mr
and Mrs Jewel Kates in Stillw~t-
er.
Mrs Lorayne West and Janet,
Mrs Leroy Blair and sons and Mr!
and Mrs Gary West and Randy
spen, t Sunday afternoon with Mr,
and Mrs Ray Herod.
Friends Chapel
by Joan Bostian
Mr and Mrs Bill Scott of Sum-
ner were Thursday evening visit-
ors in the home of their daughter,
Mr and Mrs J.D. Longan and chi-
ldren.
Mr and Mr~s Leon Bostian and
boys had as their Satt~rday even-
ing supper guests her parents, Mr
and Mrs Ross Archer of Stiltwater.
Mrs E.D. Rogers and Dick:e
were weekend guests of her sister
and family, Mr and Mrs Lincoln
Wallace of Dew. While there, Mrs
Rogers attended a bridal shower
in honor of her niece, Mrs Patsy
Smith.
Mr and Mrs Lyle Rasmussen
were Tuesday evening guests of l
his mother, Mrs Josie Rasmussen
of Stillwater.
Mr and lVlrl Clifford O.md~
visited Sundab, afternoon with his
mother, Mrs Lily Cundiff who is
a patient in the Stillwater hospit-
al.
Mrs AI!',~ Cook of Stillwater
spent a few days last,week with
her son, Mr and Mrs Manford
Cook and Sue.
Mr and Mrs Doug Young of
Ponca City were Sunday after-
noon guests of Mr and ~YIrs J.D.
Longan, Scotty and Paula June.
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Repair Service
The next.time you get a bill to
cover repairs to some appliance in
your home or for replacing parts in
your auto, take a long, apprecia-
tive look at your telephone.
Considering the amount of usage
it gets, the telephone is an amaz-
ingly trouble-free mechanism. The
majority of our customers seldom
need to have their phones repaired.
Should trouble develop from nor-
mal usage, however, repairs are
made quickly and without addi-
tional charge.
Good, fast repair service comes
about because telephone people
genuinely feel their job is important. The "spirit of service"
is found all along the line. Kind of old fashioned, but it's there.
This is just another reason why you can count on your tele-
phone when you need it most.
Telephone Teomwork
Frequently, in this column, you have heard me mention that
telephone service provided by the Bell System is "nationwide"
in scope.
It is nationwide. There are Bell companies in every state.
But all telephone companies are not Bell companies by any
means. As a matter of fact, one-sixth of the telephones in the
United States are operated by some 3,200 neighbor companies.
Here in Oklahoma there are 105 telephone companies be-
sides Southwestern Bell.
We do not compete with these companies. We connect with
them. Their lines are joined to ours• to carry Long Distance
messages. Thus, if you are served by a comiiany not a part of
the Bell System, you can still be connected with practically
any telephone in the United States.
Day by day teamwork between telephone companies enable::
practically anyone, anywhere in the country to pick up a tele-
phone and talk to anyone, anywhere else, clearly and quickly,
This is a fact of great importance in the interest of furnishing
our nation the finest communications system in the world.
Summer Planning
By now most of us have begun thinking about our summer-
time plans. Many of us plan to travel. A few. more will stay
home and get things done. Others will go away to some camp
or resort.
But whatever your plans, it's just good sense to use Long
Distance to make your summer more pleasant.
For vacation planning, as an example, it's smart to call
ahead for arrangements and reservations.
For arranging visits with friends, too, a call ahead of time
will make your welcome warmer when you stop by.
Long Distance is also the answer for ~eeping in touch with
home or office while you're on vacation or with members of
your family while they're away.
And tb4e. nicest, most personal way to say "thank you" to
friends you've visited after you've returned home Is a per-
sonal telephone call.
So whether you're going _places or staying home to get
things done, remember that Long Distance telephoning is the
convenient way to make this summer pleasant and satisfying.
Call by ~umber... It's Twice as Fastl
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
OKLAHOMA
Also visiting in the Long, an. home
were Mr and Mrs Gary Crenshaw
of Stillwater and Arlln and Rod-
ney Bostian.
Friends Chapel Bible school
closed Friday wi,th a program Fri-
day night. There was a total of 35
enrolled.
Mr and Mrs Virgil Longan apent
Sunday with their daugh,ter, Mr
and Mrs Duane Crtssip, Rodney
and Randy of Helena.
LOCAL NEWS
Weekend guests of Mr= Pearl
Krater were her niece and son,
Hulda Wallis and Joe of Filer,
Idaho, and her daughter, Doris
Moore and son and daughter of
Twin Falls, Idaho.
Mrs Cora Emerson,of Linty,
and H.C. Stand~ield and son of
Stillwater were recent visitors of
Mrs John In.man. Mrs Emerson is
Mrs Imnan's aunt whom she had
not seen in. 10 years.
Visitors over the weekend In the
John Inman home were their
daughter, Mrs Deloris Bates and
R. V. Clark, D.V.M.
Veterinarian
Clinic Phone LI 7-244~
Residence Phone LI 7.2650
PERKINS, OKLAHOMA
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Cars and Trucks
The written warranty Indorsed
by Chevrolet Division of Gen.
eral Motors. This warranty is
the warranty our many happy
repeat customers receive when
purchasing from us.
Ward Chevrolet
One block east of
Stillwatet Banks
children of Oklahoma City, Mr
Leonard Majors and Kelvin of
Coyle, Mr and Mrs Lloyd FEte of
Stillwater and a cousin, John In-
man of Oklahoma City.
Mr and Mrs Ray Loud and chi.
ldren of Houston, Tex. are visit-
ing Mrs Maude Hanks and others
here.
Vlvian Thomas, Lela and Mary
Inman called at the Chsr]Je B1zrt
home in Sti~lwater Saturday.
Mr and Mr= Francis Mirkee
made a business trip to Lawton on
Monday.
Mrs H.W. Inman and children
visited Mrs Oney Taylor and chi-
ldren Saturday.
Oaly a
interest
A JB A N K pays interest, not dividends. It accepts your money as a de-
posit, uses some of it and pays you lhr the privilege. \Vhat it
pays you is an agreed upon percentage whether or not the bank
earns a profit, and that interest must be paid, regard]css.
A B A N X is bound to return your deposit, and accumuhted interes:,
when you ask for it. It is required by hw to do so, not just as
an accommodation, So be sure, when you accumulate savings,
to deposit them in a bank.
A ~ .lk N ~ is the safest place to deposit your savings. Every deposit is
insured up to $zo,ooo by an instrumentality created by the
U. S. Government exclusively for banks, the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation.
Oklahoma
Bankers Association
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