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1977
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For Sale
OATS FOR SALE-- Will
harvest about June 21.
Contact Wayne Allen 405-
547-2517 or Bud Jarvis 918-
374-2477. 25 4tc
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Fishing--Need Worms?
Get them at 109 S.W. :d or
Olson Hdwc. Frank Darby. 4
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Services
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CUSTOM BALING* Large
round bales. Call after 5 p.m.
Elmer Brown, Jr. 547-2660.
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Termites
ROACHES, RATS AND
ALL OTHER PESTS
Free Estimates
and Inspections
Since 1932
Home Owned & Operated
Tree & Shrub
Spraying
A&M Termite Co.
372-2526
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OONSIGNMENTS
MIE BEING AGOEIffE0
for
,.STILLWATE R AUOTION OOMPAIlY'S
Next Sale, to be held ....
TUESDAY, AT 7:30 P.M
(122 East 9th)
We will be Selling Good Quality Furniture, Appli-
ances, Garden Equipment, Antiques and Miscellan-
eous Household items.
0ALL 377-3377
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SIlI,II()N I I ,IBLR ('O.
lumber & all othcr
Imildin/2 malerlal,
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Pogue "s
City Plumbing
Co., Inc.
547-2117 122 S. Main
L. R. "RED" I:)GUE
Plumbing .:. Heating
Air Conditiom'ng
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"ENERGY SAVING HOMES"
WILt MEAN A REDUCTION
IN YOUR HEATING
AND AIR CONDITIONING
COSTS
TOTAL ELECTRIC.TOTAL ENERGY
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPOITUNITY
All Super Insulation, Storm Windows,
Extra Insulation in Wall's and Attic. Total
Electric Heat Pump and Air Conditioning.
Electric Kitchen and Etechic Water
Heater. Brick. Some on Wooded Lots.
504 S E Fouffi* 504 Carol Court
502 Carol Court 505 Carol Court
503 Ca1 ol Court 506 Caol Court
CALL: 372-5680 or 547-2401
OSD, Inc. ASK FOR:
! 24 S. Main St.
Perkins, Okla.
HARLAND WELLS
We Don't Build Them Like They Used To
"WE BUILD THEM BETTER"
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ASPHALT
SAND GRAVEL
Kerns
Construction Inc.
East 8th at Tracks
Stillwater
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ONE-DAY sERVICE
PICK-UP & DELIVERY
Wardrobe
Cleaners ,
114 W. 8th Ave. ,l
Stillwater
Phone 372-7022
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins
Journal, June 2, 9 and 16,
1977-3 times)
GERALD GRIMES
INSURANCE
COMMISSIONER
of the
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Date: May 2, 1977
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
This is to certify that
Employers National Life
Insurance Company
P. O. Box 2759
Dallas, Texas 75221
has complied with the laws of
Oklahoma as a condition pre-
cedent to its doing business
in this state, and I have is-
sued to said company a
Certificate of Authority from
this office authorizing it to
do business in this state for
the year ending the last day
of February 1978.
Given under my hand and
my seal of office at Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma, the date
first above written.
(SEAL)
-s-Gerald Grimes
Insurance Commissioner
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ES SEED CaMP
SEEDS OF ALL KINDS
Mungbean Contracts
Cheat Removed from Wheat
Custom Field Spraying for Weeds & Insects
Bermuda Grass Sprigs Dug & Loaded
Specializing in Oats, Rye & Wheat
Custom Seed Cleaning & Treating
Na-Churs Liquid Fertilizer
Plen.T.4 Follar Feed
GRAVES
Route 2, Box 105 1 mile west. 11,/4 mile north o
Perkins, Okla. 74059 Hwy. 177 & 33 I
GOULD REALTY
g18-226-00
Cushing
HERE IT IS!
Just What You Guys Have
Been Looking For!
A 160 acre farm with 40
acres of hay meadow,
35 acres Bermuda, great
fencing, 2 ponds, barn,
and hay barn, tool shed
and carport.
6 room house with
beautiful kitchen for you
gals--ALL VERY NICE.
Southwest of Cushing.
Sammy Gourley
g18-225-3011
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Steen & Riden
PAINT SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
Interior-Exterior
Painting
Camplete D Wall
Service
PHONE
405-372-3050 or
405-377-0980
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WANT TO SELL?.t?.t
We have buyers--
We need listings.
Sasser Agency
From Here and There
15 acres yields 1500 bales of alfalfa
By Edna Eaton Wilson
A garden was the setting
chosen by Miss Donna Sturm
for her wedding to Nick Dol-
laValle of North Las Vegas,
Nev. at 1 p.m., June 4 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gumm, aunt and uncle of the
bride, 2711 Pioneer Trail,
Quail Ridge Addition, Still.
water. Rev. Lawrence Ryan,
great-uncle of the bride offi-
ciated. Wedding vows were
witnessed by immediate
family of the bride and bride-
groom. More than 125 guests
were present for the recep.
tion which followed the wed-
ding.
The reception was also
in the garden, with flower
bordered walks, and shelter-
ing trees. "The prettiest
place for a wedding," guests
commented.
The bride who is the
granddaughter of Mrs. N. C.
Kerby, daughter of Mrs.
Maxine Sturm, grew up in
this locality, is a graduate of
OSU, and has taught for
several years in Kinder.
garten and First grade.
The couple left immediately
after the reception for North
Las Vegas, Nee., where the
bridegroom operates a busi-
ness.
Out-of-town guests at
the wedding included Mr.
and Mrs. Nick DollaValle,
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
DellaValle, all of Palm Har-
bor, Florida.
Mrs. L. M. Cooper of
Cheyenne, Wyo. visited her
sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
O. J. Cunningham and Mrs.
Faro and Construction Machinery
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307 N. Main 54%2927
Perkins, Okla.
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APPLIANCES
ST1LLWATER'S MOST COMPLETE
HARDwARE-GIFT & SPORTING, GOODS ITEMS
China, Crystal, Silverware
815 So. Main, Stillwater 372-0468
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Road Aggregates
Cemen! & Sand
Reinl'orring R.d,,
372-1885
THE QUAPAW CO.
324 t;. 4th.
Stillwater
Edna Wilson and Richmond
the past weekend.
Rev. and Mrs. Guy Lazier
of Diamond Valley church
have returned from Talihina
where Guy held a revival in a
rural church last week.
Richmond Wilson filled the
Diamond Valley pulpit last
Sunday in Guy's absence.
Diamond Valley Country
Music Makers will be on
hand at the Diamond Valley
Building Friday evening,
June 17. Everyone is wel.
come. Now Y'ail camel Re-
freshments will be served as
always.
Mrs. Roy Leach who has
been hospitalized with a bro.
ken right leg, and a broken
right wrist suffered in the
sine fall is making a good re-
covery at home. Pearl (Mrs.
Leach) says, "I HAVE to get
well reasonably fast. Roy
really takes good care of
me."
Payne County wheat yield
is above the 10-years past
county average in this year
of 1977, Bob Ahrberg,
grain operator believes.
"The average has been 30 to
31 bushels an acre in sever-
al years past; the average
yield for Payne County this
year ranges 35 or more bus.
hels an acre.
Prices have fallen consid-
erably over recent years,
the going rate at the local
elevators now is $1.80 per
bushel for wheat.
Alfalfa farmers are hop-
ing for a good rain to start
the third cutting off with a
push. The second cutting of
the best legume hay known
yielded as good or better
than did the first, aaud
Driskel has one 15 acre field
of alfalfa that yielded 1500
bales the second cutting,
all of which was sold from
the field.
Pastures and gardens are
needing rain here in the
middle of June. Eighty per.
cent or better of the wheat
has been harvested, and the
alfalfa has for the most part
been baled, second cutting.
Of local farm eommodites,
alfalfa hay seems to be the
most profitable from cost of
production at the present.
One "crop" of animals
seems to be thriving; coyotes
are or seem to be more
numerous than ever, in spite
of mange and many trappers
of last winter. Rabbits are
scarce, and there have
been reports of coyotes
having been observed catch-
ing song birds for food just
lately. * * * *
A garden provided the set.
ring for the wedding Monday
evening June 13, of Monty
Preston Hale, Stillwater and
Janet Lee Ferguson of Perry.
Vows were read by Brother
Richmond Wilson at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hale, east of Stillwater.
The bride chose for her
wedding a street length skirt
of white broadcloth, with a
shell of pastel blue. She
wore a single strand of pearls
around her neck, and carried
a bouquet of white flowers.
Teresa Brown, sister of the
bridegroom was matron of
honor and Gene Ferguson,
Cimarron Valley Club News
The Cimarron Valley Ex-
tension Homemakers .,met
June 7 in the home of Ella
B. McCarty. President
Geraldine Allen called the
meeting to order. The devo-
tional was read by Erma
Brixey. She also read an
article "Advice To Millions
Who Race Through Life".
Roll call was answered by
members naming "A coun.
try I would like to visit."
There were many countries
named but European Coun-
tries received the most
'wishful visits'. Secretary
Donna Frank read the min-
utes of the last meeting
and gave the treasurer's
report. President Allen
read a letter informing
members of the Oklahoma
Extension Homemakers
meeting in Stillwater on
July 18.
Opal Olson gave a report
on the Bloodmobile that will
be in Perkins on July 11.
The Cimarron Valley Ex-
tension Homemakers will
sponsor this very worthwhile
project. It will be held
in the Lions Den from 1:30
to 5:30 p.m. on July 11.
Anyone wishing more infor.
mation or wishing to donate
blood please contact Opal
Olson at 547-2289.
Two club members,
Donna Frank and Charlene
Meisinger are attending
CPR sessions in Stillwater.
Members were infOrmed that
another session would be
scheduled later this summer
for all who were interested
in this vitally important
first aid procedure.
The Social Committee
have planned a family pic-
nic for aub members to
be: held Friday, ,Jul[le 10
at flie home of Opal Olsonl
Mae Vassar presented the
lesson on International
Neighbors with emphasis on
England. This was a very
timely lesson since most of
us saw the celebration on
television of Queen Eliza-
beth's Silver Jubilee.
Members present were
Sylvia Moser, Emma
Hardin, Agnes Cowley,
Charlene Meisinger, Mary
Dodson, Rosa Lynn Baker,
Bonnie Mae, Elsie Grant,
Dora Mercer, Erma Brixey,
Opal Olson, Betty Brans-
tetter, Mac Vassar, Geral-
dine Allen, Donna Frank,
Pat Vassar, Pat Hise and
Ella McCarty. Guests were
Stacy Grant and Jean
Marie Manke.
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Nohs/de Cleaner
372-0644 716 N. Main
Stillwater, Okla.
Drive-Up Window
DRAPES BEA UTIFULL Y
CLEANED AND
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brother of the bride waSi
man.
The bride is the
of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Perry. The bridegroom J
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hale.
A reception foliowd
ceremony. The
table was laid with s
cloth and a floral
piece.
At one end
a three-tiered
topped with the
bride and groom
ment. Punch was
from a punch bowl
the cake.
Scott Hale, brother
bridegroom and Miss
Doll presided at the
ment table.
Mr. and Mrs. Montyl
will live in Stillwater,
Monty is employed.
Terry Doll, son of Mr. I
Mrs. Orville Doll
broken "oone in his
right leg last week,
above the ankle, but is l
ting about with a cast
injured limb.
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lowas Have
a Summer
Program
The Iowa office now
programs for the
They are the CETA
Youth Worth Learn
gram. We have a
nine kids working
CETA and Youth
Learn Program this
They are: Katie
Carol Kaulaity and
Lincoln. These three
are office helpers. The'
six are: Frankie
Jerald O'Deill, Ken
Cellian, Mitchell
Perri Ahhaity and Jeff
hylle. These six boys all
on the Iowa Tribal
The all Indian Rodeo
has Bingos every
night at 8 p.m. at the
Veteran Hall.
welcome to come.
We have a vadeff
Indian statues that
sale. ff you would like to
any of these statues fed
to come out anytime
the day from 8 a.m.
Notice: General
Meeting June 25,
1 p.m. at the Iowa
Hall on West Freeman
in Perkins, Okla. Be sil
come.
--By Carol
Katie Lincol
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Special Weddings
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