4 - The Journal, Thursday, July 19, 1973
Ripley Judges Win
The Ripley FFA Dairy Judg-
ing team sweep Ist four dairy
field days in the state. .
At
Atoka Guernsey Field Day:
1st place team members were:
Mel Dorsey, Imogene Hall, Carl
Farrow. and Becky Hennls.
2nd place team members
were: Kathy Boyd, Karen Boyd,
Florene Dean and Linda Hll-
bert.
At Salina Holstein Field Day
1st place team was: Kathy Boyd
Karen Boyd, David Hall, Beck.~
Hennis.
At Ada Jersey Field Day:
1st place team members were:
Mel Dorsey, Imogene Hall, Carl
Farrow and Becky Hennis.
At Prague Ayrshire Field Day
Ist place team members were:
Carl Farrow, Imogene Hall,
Mel Dorsey and Becky Hennis.
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T-Bailers,Morns
The Perkins T-Ball team
ages 7 and 8 finished their
season with a game against
their mothers, Tuesday evening
with the Arlin Bradley and the
Misfit mothers breezing by 26-
23 in favor of the morns.
Coaches Jim Harris, Bill Mc-
Daniel and Grady Woods felt
they had a successful season
with eight wins and two losses.
Attending the picnic after
Tuesday's game were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Harris, Dwayne, Da-
vid and Steve; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill McDaniel, Steve and Cory;
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Woods,
Steve and Bryan; Mr. and Mrs.
Arlin Bradley, Dawn, Craig and
Doug; Mr. and Mrs. John Hoo-
ver, John and Joe; Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph S~nields, Troy, Rhanda and
Terri Schlosser; Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Maxwell Troy and Sue;
Mr. and Mrs. Larrie Parrish
and Gregg.
Cookout Held
Pastor and Mrs. Clifford Poi-
son attended a cook-out onthe
Joe Smoykefer pelion in Coyle
Tuesday evenings together with
other members and friends of
the United Methodist Church
there.
Air Conditioner
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Was $99.95
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• Only 71/2 Amps., plugs into any
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Funeral services are set for
2 [J.m. Thursday in the Boatright
Funeral Chapel for Edward C.
Garrison, 73, of Perkins, who
died July 17, 1973, at hishome.
The I~ev. Harvey Hickman of
Perkins will officiate.
Garrison was born on Aug. 26,
1899, at Somerset, Ky., the son
of Albert C. and Mary Elle~
Garrison. He was married to
Gladys Fagan Rakes at Enid on
June 24, 1962.
He resided in Vinita for
several years where he was an
electrical engineer and cattle
rancher. He moved to Perkins
in ]962 where he had since
resided.
He served in World WarIand
was a member of the American
Legion Post No. 211 at Perkins,
where he served as commander
for several years.
Garrison was also a past
fifth district commander and
service officer. He was instru-
mental in establishing the first
Drum and Bugle Corps in Jop-
lin, Me.
He was also active in the
Masonic Lodge in Guthrie,
where he was a 32nd degree
Survivors include
of the home; one
Rakes of Tulsa; one
Mrs. Martha Humble
and one ~randch
Pallbearer s
mend Bivert, Art
Colasacco, Bill
Maurice Gamble and
Holland.
Burial will be
Memorial GardenS,
presentation made
American Legion.
Quilting Club
The Burton
with Grace Jones
ic her home.
Lottle Sharpton,
and Shirley, opal
Susie Nickels,
Donna Muffin, Franc
and family. GueSt
Boyer, Alva Muffin
Jones.
The next meeting
Frances Kinkaid at
the 24th.
So They SaY
A Long
old days" were
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