By Pat McCutchen
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Win-
diate Jr. are the proud
parents of a babygirl, Vic-
toria Nicole. "Junior" (as
his friends here know him),
• is a former Tryon resident
living in Spring, Texas.
The "Breeden" family
recently vacationed at Tah-
lequah. Taking part in all
the fun and taking a float
trip down the Illinois Riv-
ere were Jack and Dorothy
Breeden, Steve, Billy, Cin-
dy and her friend Geraldine
Johnson; George and Thel-
ma Breeden; Don and Ra-
mona Breeden and Don Don;
Joe and Norton Lee and
their three children; Frank
and Jeannete Breeden,
Stacy and Jeannlne; and Ev-
elyn Brewer.
Klm and Chuck Hinkle visited last weekend in Spring,
s, With Henry and Laverne Windiate and their family,
In, Sherrl, Rhonda and Wendal.,They also saw "Jun-
and his family. Chuck is spending the week
Patricia came home with the Hinkles and is visiting
old friends.
are sorry to hear that Jack Jones is ill. We wish him
recovery.
you, been wondering who the family is that is speed-
on all those motorcycles? It is Leslie and Donna
and their two children, Melinda and Steve. They each
new motorcycles. You know the old saying, '*The faro-
plays together, stays together".
Dennis Harden and her two children Cindy and Lar-
are visiting in the home of her parents, Mr. and
Swiggart.
'.utchen arrived home from the "Eastern Tour"
he had a wonderful time. They saw everything
is to see.
Foutch has been on a week's tour of duty in Georgia.
due home July PAth.
Farmers And Merchants Bank
the Tryon Community with Complete Banking Service
C&S Grocery
A complete line of groceries, produce and Meat
Hinkle Hardware
Your Neighborly Farm and Home Store
Vassar Feed Store
We give S&H Green Stamps with Hammond Feed
Tryon Manufacturing Company
Home of The Cherokee Camper
in the Perkins Jour-
July 19, 26 and
August 2, 1973, three
JOE B. HUNT
E COMMISSIONER
of the
~AT~ OF OKLAHOMA
I~te June 6, 1973
IT MAY CONCERN:
~s is to certify that
States Ins. Co.
Turtle Creek Blvd.
Texas 75219
with the laws of
as a condition
to its doingbuslness
and I have issued
a Certificate
from this office
it to do business in
for the year ending
of February 1974.
my hand and my
at Oklahoma City,
the date first above
Joe B. Hunt
CommisBloner
Man is actuated by two
motives: the drive to get
money and the fight to keep
it.
ROOFING; INSULATION,
GLASS, COOK'S PAINT
HARDWAR E, PLYWOOD,
FENCING, ACOUSTIC
TILE, STORM DOORS,
WINDOWS, STRONG BARN
CORRUGATED ROOFING.
Ollle Webb and Arthur M.
Brown were married on August
5, 1922 at Stlllwater, Oklahoma.
They have lived in and around
the Perklns-Stlllwater area
most of their lives. Mr. Brown
was born In a log cabin on the
former Miles place. This land
is where Dale and Florence
Holbrook now live and farm.
The Journal, Thursday, July 26, 1973 - 3
cotton, corn, wheat, oats and
other grains. In later years they
were painters.
Mrs. Brown's hobbies are
sewing, doll making, crochet-
ing embroidery and other hand
crafts.
Mr. Brown said his hobby is
visiting with friends.
They have lived at 203 East
French Street, Perkins, since
Mrs. Brown was bOrn east o~ 1960.
Stlllwater where the East 6th The Browns have six child-
Drive-in movie is now located, ten, 4 boys and 2 girls.
Arthur is now 71 years old They are Donald and Wanda
and Ollie is 69. Brown who live in Stillwater
The Browns have been farm- and have 1] children, 6 boys
era most of their lives, raising and 5 girls.
Alice and Jim 'tL%w llve in
Tulsa and have 3 girls and 2
boys.
Arthur E. "Bud" and Ruth
Brown live here irt l%rktns.
They have two children, Mich-
ael and Roberta.
Margerite and Paul Groves
live in Tulsa and they have two
boys.
Darrel and Gall Brown live
in Sapulpa. They have three
girls.
Kellis and Dorothy have one
little girl, Debble and they live
in Sperry.
They also have nine great=
grandchtldren.
Early Oklahoma Farmers---Romer, Tom Jr. Tom Sr., George and Arthur M. Brown. This was
taken in 1911, on land that 4s nowowned by Dale Holbrook. This cotton made a little over a bale
per acre and brought 2 1/2 to 3 cents per pound at the Perkins Cotton Gin. The gin was owned at
that time by Gilbert Markee, the father of Frances Markee and Bertha Hart.
htthat cuts like a heavyweight"
Made of Surgical Steel-yet weighs only 3 oz.
SCOTCH BRAND
SPRAY ON---HOLDS MATERIAL IN PLACE DURING CUTTING
WAmASU DRESS FLANNELS -NEW FOR FALL
NEW COtORS m SMOOTH KNITS
NEW PLAID
FOR FALL
WE STILL HAVE SOME MATEItlALS20 OFFI
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