FOR SALE
160 Acres $425/acre.
Horse or Cattle
Ranch. Improved
Grass. Financing
and smaller aereqes
available. 10 miles
SE Perkins.
918-374-2490 after 6
CC Ceramics
NOW
BABYSITTING
full and part-time
24 hours. Special
arrangements for
school children and
48 hour weekends.
547-2933. 115 NE
5th. Carl Long.
Formerly of Whis-
tle Stop #1. 46-2t
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FOR SALE -- Bundy 2
Alton Sax. All new pads,
new box of reeds. $300.
918-374-2463. 46
FOR SALE "Twin mat-
tress, steel flame. Used
one year. $125. Maple
bunk beds, no mat-
tresses, $75. 547-2602.46
FOR SALE--Full-blood-
.................................. ed dachshound puppy.
FOR SALE M ale. Red. $40.
MARRIAGE GOING
DOWN THE DRAIN? Try
a Waterbed! WATERBED
ROOM. 1911 N. Boomer,
Stillwater. Phone 405-372-
0900~ tfc
FOR SALE -- Slim-Fast,
1 Lb. Can Chocolate or
Vanilla, $6.49 each.
Perkins Drug. 547-2079.28
FOR SALE
547-2644. 46
FOR RENT
1 & 2 BEDROOM--
furnished trailers. $325
to $395/mo. All bills paid.
$75. dep. No small
children or pets.
547-5140. 47-4t
FOR RENT--2 bedroom
house, close to town &
school, available Sept. 1.
Deposit required.
4:SA|~E--19~-l-50o.4 547-5125 after 5 p.m. 47
Honda motorcycle• Has FOR RENT -- 14x80
many new parts. Asking Trailer home in Perkins.
$550.00 or will trade for $350 per month plus $100
equal value. Also deposit. Call 547-2726 or
REAL ESTATE
MAKE OFFER -- 215 E.
Heft, Perkins. 1 Bedroom
House on large lot.
918-352-3797. 46 tfc
Beautiful Home in Coun-
try 15 men. from Still-
water & Cushing. Shown
by Appt. Call 405-547-
2117 or 918-22~4494.
DANCE LESSONS
Square Dance Lessons
for beginners starting
Tuesday, Sept. 4, 7:30
p.m. OSU Student
Union, sponsored by
Stillwater Wagon Wheel
Square Dance Club.
372-6778 or 624-9065.
45 4t*
SERVICES
Debbie & Sherry's
Babysitting Service
Two dependable
mothers with eleven
years experience wish
to give your child the
kind of responsible
child care he/she
needs. We provide
love, guidance, and a
happy atmosphere all
at very reasonable
rates.
We also provide a
fenced yard to play in,
hot lunches, and
transportation to and
from school; {Kinder-
garten included).
All ages accepted,
Monday-Friday.
Special arrangements
available.
Call 547-5394 or
547-2979. Keep try-
ing. Have references.
GARAGE SALE-- 10
speed bikes, ceramic
stepping stones, 3× 12 ft.
pool (needs liner}, GE col-
or TV & stand {needs
repair), Hobbyist spray
gun, compressor, toys,
misc. Friday 8-5, Sat.
9-12, 119 Payne (Perkins
Cntry. Est.] 547-5321.47
NEED A PLUMBER? Call
Pogue's City Plumbing
Co. 547-2117 or 918-225-
4494. L. R. 'Red' Pogue'
doing Contracting or Plbg.
Repairs. tfc
headache rack' for stan- 258-0221. 45 4t*PLUMBING PROBLEMS?
dard size pick-up. Call .................... Call J. D. Anderson's
547-2894 or 547-2738.47 FOR RENT--2 bedroom Plumbing and Water Well
...... house with attached car- Service, 918-374-2436. tfe
FOR SALE--Trombone port. 1 block from - NOTICE --
and cornet, used; business section.
547;5294:=even!ng_s~ __47 References. Phone I, Ronald D. Long, will
FOR SALE--Drum set, 547-2778. 47 not be responsible for or
........................ assume any debts incur-
4 drums, 2 cymbols, plus HELP WANTED red by Debora Sue Long
high hat & stool. $350.00. ................................
Premier snare drum & EXPERIENCED as of 8/I/84. 46-4t
YARD SALE--Some
baby clothes lots of adult
clothes, lots & lots of
toys. Saturday only, 9-2.
Rt. 1, Vinco Rd. I~A me.
W. of Vinco. Rain
Cancels. 47
case $100. Good condi-
tion: 372~5626. 47
FOR SALE--dishes,
glasses, throw rugs,
lamps, drapes, portable
sewing machine & other
items. 204 E. Hert. 47
CARPENTER for tern- Tom, Dorothy and Toma
porary job. Call 547-5440 Lynn. It will happen
f0rappointment. __4_7again in April 85!
HELP WANTED-- SERVICES WANTED
Person to work on
subscription and adver- WOULD LIKE babysit-
tising sales for home- ter to watch 8 me. old
FoR-~SAI~E-~-H-oiton town newspaper. Apple-
Trumpet, i year old, ex-
ceUent condition, with
Case. $200. Call 547-2988
CAR FOR Sale--1981
Mercury Capri, extra
nice with sun roof and
AM-FM radio, going to
cant must like to meet
people, enjoy creative
work and be long on pa-
tience. We will train.
This could be fulltime or
parttime work. Must be a
permanent area resident.
Phone 547-2411 for inter-
view appointment. 46
college, need to sell.- ............................
918-374-2624. 47 PERKINS-TRYON
................................. Schools accepting ap-
14' STOCK Trailer. plications for bus drivers
Open top, new pair.t,and oack-up drivers. Pick
boy in my home, non-
smoker. Hours 7 a.m.-
5:30 p.m. Call after 6
p.m., 547-5074. 47
WANTED: LADY to
Care for elderly woman in
Perkins. Prepare meals
plus housework.
405-547-5007. 47
BABYSITTER
NEEDED--reliable per-
son needed after school
tel 2 a.m. {hours will
vary). Call for more infer-
lights, good tires & spare . up applications at mation 547-53aq. 47
in good shape. $800. Also Superintendent's office, SERVICES OFFERED
tO/ implement trailer2nd&Thomas. Equalop- CHRISTIAN MOTHER
$725. Call Agra. portunity employer.
918-375-2601. 47 ............................ will care for your
1NEW EXXoN &Sun Oil .... LOS-T--AN-D--F-OUN--Dchildren 3-up. 547-2027.47
Co. Barrels. Also other FOUND--Black frame
type barrels. Cheaper by glasses, pick up at Jour-
truck load. Will deliver, nal office. 47
.........................................
Call Agra 918-375-2601 FREE
47-1t FREE -- Kittens, honey
FOR SALE--Veto colored. 304 NE 7th,
GARAGE SALE--120
Lewis, Friday & Satur-
day, 8-6, 1970 LTD Ford,
lots of clothing & ._
miscellaneous. 47
GARAGE SALE--
Friday & Saturday 9-4,
102 Cross St. 110 air con-
ditioner, 10 speed bike,
child's bike, dishwasher,
baby swing, lots of
children's clothes. 47
LeBlanc Alto Sax. Very
good playing cond. $300.
7-275S. .....................
FOR SALE--Back to
school bargain. 1 Artley
clarinet, 1 King trumpet.
Purchased new about
2~A-3 yrs. ago. Brent or
B_ry~n 5477513_-4_:_. 46
FOR SALE--1981
Yamaha 650 Special 2,
windshield, new tires,
chain & sprocket. $1200.
Upright solid mahogany
piano, $600 or best offer.
Both items in excellent
547-2_9_87. ................. 4_6
FREE KITTENS--Very
docile, great pet for child.
547-5130. 46
DAVISON
FRUITSTAND
1101 W. Noble
{Hwy 33 West}
Guthrie
Mon.-Sat. 9-6
Sun. 1-5
condition. 624-8548. 46
FOR SALE--Matador, 4
dr. blue. One owner, very
good car. 547-5130. See
at 123 N.E. 6th. 46
Peaches 39" a lb.
Home grown
cantaloupes 3/1.00
Home grown
watermelons 2/1.00
Home grown
tomatoes 69y a lb.
Home grown okra,
squash & cucumbers
PONTIAC BUICK GMC
FOI ES'r ROBINETr
~~l~1~'1~ Pontiac-Bulck-GMC, InC.
405-372-1230
4700 west 6th - Stillwater, Oklahoma
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CHRISTIAN WOMAN
will clean your house
thoroughly. 547-2027. 47
EXPERIENCED Seam-
stress will do sewing and
alterations in my home
evenings and weekends.
547-2057. 46-4t
i
ROACHES?
MICE?
Lawn & Tree
Spraying
A & B ECO-SAFE
PEST CONTROL CO,
372.4934 or 547.2660
KERNS
Construction Co.
Asphalt---Sand--Gravel
Stillwater, OK
1805 S. Perkins Rd.
H&K
BOC.T CENTER
119 N. Harrison Cushin
910.225-2278
W=~IERN WEAR
Boots, Belts, Buckles
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NORTHSIDE CLEANERS
372-0644 4th & Main
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Drive-Up Window
Drapes Beautifully
Cleaned and Fen Folded
100 E. Hart--price reduced S6000 and ex-
tensive remodeling lust completed. 3
bedroom brick home, close to downtown. New
carpel 8, tile, ~torm windows, new paint inside
For Good
Cable TV
CALL:
547-2122
Pick Up Cable TV
Schedule at
Perkins TV &
Appliance
Each Week
Pest Control
Termite--Roaches
Ants--Rats
Trees & Shrubs
Bruce Pogue, Owner
405-547.5158
Box $413 Perkins. OK
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SALES
Will Open
Sept. 1st
Hours: 10 to 6
Moa, Tu~., The. &
PrL
Sat. 9-1
CLOSED SUN. &
WED,
3774)274
Own your own Jean-
Sportswear, Ladies
Apparel, Combination,
Accessories, Large
Size store. National
brands: Jacdache, Chic,
Lee, Levi, Vanderbflt,
Izod, Esprit, Brittania,
Calvin Klein, Sergio
Valente, Evan Pecans,
Clalborne, Members
Only, Organically
Grown, Healthtex, 700
others. $7,900 to
$24,900, inventory, air-
fare, training, fixtures,
grand opening, etc.
Can open 15 days. Mr.
Lougldin (612 6555.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to ex-
press our deepest ap-
preciation for all the
cards, calls, flowers and
food that were sent to us
during the loss of our
father. Everyone was so
kind and thoughtful. Our
Blessings are with each
and everyone of you.
Thanks once again.
Ava Sadler &
The Cypret Family
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published In The Perkins
Journal, August 23 and 30,
1984 - 2 times)
IN THE DISTRICT
COURT IN AND
FOR PAYNE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
l l
COgY 2 Ill}lOOM. 1 lATH,brick home, w/chain link
fence. Total Energy Saving w/CH&A, humidifier and drapes.
,502 S E 41h, Perkins $42,000
OOOD SU¥ ON HEW---2 bedr., 1 bath, brick
& outs,de trim, b~sulotion added, new hot water veneer home. Only 5 years old w/heat and air.
I~~ heater & some new plumbing. Only $34,000. Includes 8X 10 storage shed. Call soon if in-
i~.ii terested. 115 Crozier, Perkins.
IL,i LOTS OF EXtRAS--Very n ce 2 I:mdroom home 70 ACRE FA .........
• ilEM FOR SALE--5 wire fence small
~ 2-car garage Cathedral ceiling Built-in corral r r ..... '
i?~;s " ' . . , u O water available $75 000 00
~icrowave, trash compactor, refrig. Stockade ' ' " '
~'1 : fence around back Of yard. Covered patio. 320 CHURCH ............... ---" "
~ F] E 5th ,',-rL-ins ¢~5 ~ nn /~.rlILU ~,AI~ ~'~l-al~llr--prlce
.... ~" ............. reduced--call toduy for details.
[:i" ,, C,,I US-- We have additional listings.
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CLARKSON-
OAKDALE NEWS
By Belle Whitmore
Mrs: Annie Priess,
Kingfisher, Oklahoma
fell and broke her arm
recently. She will be 88 in
Sept. She is the mother
In the Matter of the Estate of of Lucille Major
RAY BARTRAM, Deceued.
NO. P4bb160
NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION FOR PROBATE
OF WILL AND FOR
DETERMINATION OF
IDENTITY OF HEIRS,
DEVISEES AND
LEGATEES
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN to all persons in-
terested in the estate of RAY
BARTRAM, deceased, that
on the 21st day of August,
1984, Margaret Kay Guinn
produced and filed in the
district court of Payne Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, an instrument
purporting to be the last will
and testament of RAY BAR-
TRAM, deceased, and also fil-
ed in said court a Petition
praying for the probate of said
will, and that letters testa-
mentary issue thereon to
Margaret Kay Guinn, the ex-
ecutrix named in said will.
and
Robert Priess of Pleasant
Valley. We hope for her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Graham, Edmond, called
Friday on Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Shellhammer.
Marion is slowly recover-
ing after a broken hip.
The Oakdale Com-
munity Club met Satur-
day August 11 at the
Community Building. A
nice crowd was there to
eat ice cream, water-
melon, sandwiches and
cake. The club voted to
have a box, pie and plate
lunch supper for their
next meeting. The pro-
ceeds will be used for
Pursuant to an Order of said Christmas treats and
Court made on the 21st day of building improvements.
August, 1984, notice is hereby Vincent VanBebber is
given that on the 11 th day of
September, 1984, at the hour spending this week with
of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said his grandparents, Frank
day, has been appointed as the and Belle Whitmore. His
time for hearing said petition school at White rock
and proving said will at the
District Courtroom in the starts next week. Mr.
courthouse in the City of Still- and Mrs. Vern VanBeb-
water, County of Payne, State her and Vincent visited
of Oklahoma, when and where Saturday in Perry with
all persons interested may ap- Viola VanBebber and
pear and contest the same.
Dated this 21st day of near Orlando with
Charles Sheiffer.
August 1984.
-s-Charles H. Headrick
Judge of the District Court
Jack Bowyer
CARD OF THANKS Attorney for Petitioner
My family and I deep- 135 S. Main
ly appreciate your visits, Perkins, Oklahoma 74059
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concern and prayers, LEGAL NOTICE
flowers, gifts and cards {Published in The Perkins
while I was in the , Journal August 23 & 30, 1984
hospital. We also thank -2 times)
the ministers of the NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
Assembly of God and PERMIT TO USE
Baptist churches, and GROUND WATER
Vinco Assembly of God Application Number 84-607
church and family. God TO WHOM IT
bless them all for what MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that
they've done for me in Jack D. Downey R.R. #2, Box
the hospital and at home. #54, Perkins, OK 74059 under
Emma Budzene the authority given in
& Family Oklahoma State Law, Title
82, §1020./, has filed an ap-
-O- plication with the Oklahoma
Water Resources Board, pur-
suant to board rules, Chapter
J ack Bowyer VI I I, for a permit to withdraw
Attorney-at-Law and use 80 acre-lose of ground
135 S. Main - Perkins water per calendar year forthe
purpose of Commercial Sale TO
Phone: 405-547-2479 (o} Rural Water District. Acres
405-547-5000 {r} dedicated TO this application
are located in: 40 acres - SW~A
of the SW¼ of Section 35,
Township 18N, Range 2EIM,
Payne County. Wells to be
located: 2 Proposed Wells -
SW¼ of the SW¼ of the
SW¼ & NW¼ of the SW¼ of
the SW¼ of Section 35,
Township 18N, Range 2EIM,
Payne County.
Pursuant to 82 O.S. 1981,
§§1020.8 and 1020.9, and
board rules Chapters II and
VIII, a hearing on this ap-
plication will be held by the
board on the 12th day of
September, 1984, at its office
at 10:30 a.m., 1000 N.E. 10th,
12th Floor, State Health
Dept. Building.
Any interested person,
desiring to do so, may protest
the application and present
evidence and testimony in
support of his protest. The
protest procedures require
that a protest be written and
filed with the board at least 5
days prior to the hearing date
(specified above) and that the
Political i
Announcements /
Payne County Clerk
Sherri Schieffer
Payne County Sheriff
Carl Hiner
$ $ *
State Representative
Tom Hall
County Superintendent
of Schools
Faye S. Dawson
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Septic Systems
• Septic Tanks
• Storm Cellars
• Lateral Lines
• Manufacturing
• Installation
• Repair
• General Backhoe
Work
BROWN ENTERPRISES
[405)3T7-0909 547-2992
SHELTON LUMBER CO
Lumber & All Other
Building Materials
9th & Lowry
STILLWATER, OK
Rural Electric
_ il ii
40 372-7860 2220 East Sixth St.
Stillwater, Oklahoma
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Edward Ford suffered
a heart attack recently
and is in the Tulsa
hospital where he is to
undergo five bypasses.
We wish for his a com-
plete recovery.
Todd VanBebber is a
delegate for the National
Republican Convention
at Dallas. He left
Oklahoma City via
chartered bus on Thurs-
day. Todd was in
Washington, D.C. this
summer with the
Oklahoma 4-H delegates,
but did not get to see
President Reagan as he
was in his office. He
hopes this time to meet
him in person.
Mr. and Mrs. Devere
Ingles were in Edmond
Saturday. They took
their grandsons home.
The Singleton boys had
been helping their grand-
parents with
work. They
home to
schools.
Juanita
was a
Mr. and
A group
Eugene
Those
Hoag
Mrs. Kris
baby, the
the Lan
Todds,
Rhonda
David
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NEW
Council
demned
sewer plant
of 1100,
plans on a
j acent to
will cost an
financed in
funds, with
grant.
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JAIL IS
YALE
here has be~~!
from a 12
cell to a
facility.
said that in
prisoners
loose in
or not they
post bond.
him facing
will probably
to come up
which should
deterrent to
of public
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NEW
STROUD "~
ter Horse
ficially
Congressman
kins cut
motel feature~
banquet
suite,
swimming
club and
and has
for horsemen
with horseS.
venture will
• people.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
General Election -- Tuesday,
Below are the State Questions as theY
on the Tuesday, August 28, ballot
explanation below each question
Ralph Sewell, OPA Capitol News Bureau r
STATE QUESTIONS
Primary Election, August 28,
State Question Number 561
This measure would amend Section 9A of
Oklahoma Constitution. The present law
valorem tax of up to 2t/~ rufus. This measure
the tax to five mills to maintain county
ments• It would have provisions to terminal
It would authorize the counties to join
counties, cities, towns, or school districts
thereof, to maintain the health departments,
other levies or public funds to be used
SHALL THIS AMENDMENT BE
PEOPLE?
V} Yes. for the amendment"
[-~ No. against the amendment
protesting party or legal
counsel appear at thehearing SQ 561: It would allow voters in a county
and present the protest in 2.5 mills to 5 mills, the maximum ad
to support the county health department. No ot
order that it may be con-made.
sidered. Anyone having ques-
tions concerning this matter
may contact the ground water
division of the Oklahoma
Water Resources Board at
(405)271-2514.
OKLAHOMA WATER
RESOURCES BOARD
N.E. 10th & Stonewall -
State Question Number 578
This measure would amend Section 32 of
Oklahoma Constitution. This section relates
Common Building Equalization Fund. The
take out invalid language from this section.
any limits on the amount paid to or for anY
from the funds. It would grant the
Twelfth Floor to set a formula for payment to or for anY
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from the funds.
73105 SHALL THIS AMENDMENT BE
-s-James R. Barnett, PEOPLE?
Executive Director[~ Yes, for the amendment
[~ No, against the amendment
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SQ 578: It provides that the legislature shall
LEGAL NOTICE for dispensing money from the State Public
{Published in Tbe Per- Building Equalization Fund to needy districts. Th
"kins Journal, Thursday, in the state constitution is written in a manner
August 16 and 23, 1984 - impossible for any district to qualify, and the fund
2 times)
NOTICE
Effective August 1,
1984 the Town meetings
of the Tryon City Coun-
cil have been changed to
the First Thursday fol-
lowing the First Sunday
of each month. This
change was authorized
by the Town Board of
Tryon.
Members: Kenneth
Lewis, Jerry Sloan,
Louise Dodrill, and Nan-
cy Durbin, clerk.
I1[- ........
-F AM/t Y APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Quulity Service
ut Low RuLes
Call Pat Beery
547.2942
State Question 561
This measure would amend the Oklahoma
would add a new Section 39 to Article X.
would allow the use of State monies to
assistance to cities, towns, counties, and
of the State. The public bodies could only use
finance water resource and sewage treatment
assistance allowed would be an exception to
in Sections 14 and 15 of Article X. The
would come from the Statewide Water
ing Fund and the Water Resources Fund. The
control the use of State monies in the
monies in the funds would also have to be
Legislature. Any State obligation would be
monies which have been reserved in the
SHALL THIS AMENDMENT BE
PEOPLE?
[ q Yes, for the amendment
i I No. against the amendment
SQ 581: It would allow the state's
ing fund and the water resources fund to be
for water ddvelopment bonds issued by
and water districts. A similar amendment
rejected by the voters in 1983. The legislature
$25 million to support local water projects-
treatment, line construction, water resource
storage. A portion of this would be used as
The state water resources board would administer