Thur, September i. 1957
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EVERYONE READS THE CLASSIFIED SECTION! Remember,
U You want to sell semethg, have • house to rent or sell. want
to rent • hus hire help, need • b, trade, or advertise yore
smrviees -- the Journal Classified station is the place.
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Counselor CosmeUcs. For free
presentation Call Mrs Lorayne
Hughes at 134 for appointment.
Itch
tAVE As much as $300 on a
new planol See BIll Burden,
:I West Elm, Stlllwater , Pho.
4338. Franchised dealer for Bald-
win and other leading brands•
47tfch
For Sale
Notice-Spinet Piano'
Available to responsible local
Person for remaining balance
ern small payments. Famous
make and guaranteed. Write:
Adjuster JOPLIN" PIANO
CO., 312 Main, Joplin, Mo.
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FOR SALE: Winter Seed Oats,
one-quarter wheat. Phone 8 F 53,
Tryon. or 4 miles Sout of Per-
klns. Wendell Sadler.
FOR SALE: Pawnee Seed Wheat
$2.25 bushel. Contact Nelson
Cundlff, 315 W. lst St. Perkins
FOR SALE 20 guage slmtgn,
bolt action clip Like new. Ph
51. 50tfch
FOR SALE - Trash Drums an'
all barrels. 5 gal. oil $2.00. Hub
caps, new and used tires, tubes,
tools, wheels, grease. Case of
oil, $2.75. Five qmu oil, $1.
Anthls Oil Co. 1.122 W. Moses,
Cushlnc, Phone CA MlO6 ._teh34
FOR SALE-Ten room home, five
bedrooms, with 1 full bath and
two half baths. Two floor fur-
naces, double garage, four lots
in good location. Priced to sell.
F_, B McDael, ph 72 or 84
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CARD OF THANKS
We want to .thank every one
who sent flowers, cards and let-
ters, and for your prayers. Es-
.................... peclally do we thank the ones
FOR SALE: Three lots. Contact who donated their blood. Your
R, E. Jones, 323 East HerS, Phone I thoughtfulnes meant much to
114. .... ' 3t. I us. Our prayer is that May God
FOR SALE - Good qttalit; Ref I Bless YOU.
cleaned Early Triumph seed[ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kint.
wheat, Forkerdeer winter oats,
Balbo Rye. Emil Kastl, 1 mile
east 2% north of Masers Station.
47tfch
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LIB&L NOTiOB
(Published in The Perkins Jour-
nal Sept. 5 & 12, 1957 - 2t)
NOTICE FOR BID8
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Trlmte of the Town of
Perkins Will accept at the Per-
kins City Hall on or before Sept.
ember 16, sealed bids for the
drilling of at lesmt one water
well. Speeiflcons civil for a
four foot hole, gravel packed well,
50 feet deep. Further informa-
tion may be obtained from the
Perkins water engineer at his
office in the Perkins city hall.
The Board of Trustees of the
Town of Perkins reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Bids will be opened September
16, 1957, at the Perkins City Hall.
Dated .this 4th day of Septem-
ber, 1957,
The Board of Trustees
Town of Perkins, Okla.
LEGAL NOTICE
Published in the Perkins Journal
September 12 and 19. 1957. 2t
NOTICE
Of Application For
Letters of Administration
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
No• 4274
the Matter of the Estate of
Carl F. Martin, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that W.
E. Martin has filed in said court
a petition praying that he be
pointed Administrator of the ea-
tate of Carl F. Martin, Deceased,
and that the 3rd dy of October,
1957, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., in
the Cotmty Court room in Still-
water, in Payne County, Okla-
homa, has been appointed as the
time and place for hearing Said
petition, when and where you are
hereby cited to appear and show
cause, if you have. why said
,petition should not be grated.
Witness the Judge of said
Court and the seal thereof this
10th day of September, 1957.
Ma E. Setter,
County Judge
((SEAL)
W. H. X,
Attoney for Petitioner.
L C. Freed, M. D.
Phoe
OFFICE 94 Residence
PERKINS, OKI
I
LEGAL NOTICE
Published in the Perkins Journal
September 12 and 19. 1957. 21
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the )
Estate of ) No. 4186
Henry Kautz, Deceased )
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE-
MENT AND DETERMINATION
.OF HEIRS, LEGATEES AND.
DEVlSEES, AND
.DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that
Margaret E. Kautz, Administra-
trix of the Estate of Henry Kautz,
deceased, has filed in the County
Court of Payne County, Okla-
homa, her final account., with
petition for the settlement thereo
and the determination of heirs.
legate and devisees, and for
distribution of said estate, and
the 3rd day of Octoler, 195% a
9:00 o'clock A. M., at the County
Court Room in Stillwater, Okla-
homa, has been fixed as the time
and place for hearing such peti-
tion to settle said account, to
determine the heirs, legatees, and
devisees, and to distribute the
remaining estate, at which time
and place any person interested
in said estate may then appear,
contest such account and assert
any interest claimed by him or
her in such estate.
Dated this 10th day of Septem-
ber, 1957.
Max E. ater,
County Judge
((SEAL)
W. H. WILCOX,
Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE
--l"h-e d- l-t-heP er:l ns Journal
September 12 and 19. 1957. 2t
PUBLIC NONCE
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
CHANGE IN RATES IN THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
To Patrons of Southwestern
Bell TelePhone Company:
The Southwestern Bell Tele-
pl'mne Company hereby gives
notice to the public that it has
file with the Corporation Com-
misalon of the State-of Ok.ls-
homa, schedules which will chan-
ge or establish service connection,
move and change charges, charges
for restoring service after sus-
pension for non-payment; install-
ation charges for key equipment
)and certain items of miscellan-
eous equipment and rates for
extra directory listings and Joint
user service throughout portions
of the State of Oklahoma irt
which it operates and that said
change of rates involves an in-
crease in service connection, move
and change charges, charges for
restori service after suspension
for non-payment; installation
charges for key equipment and
certain items of miscellaneous
equipment and rates for extra di-
rectory listings and joint user
service, charges to become effec-
tive October I0. 1957.
You are further notified that
monthly rates for basic telephone
service.will not be raised, however
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co-
mpany proposes to reduce certain
rates and charges and to institute
other subscriber benefits contin-
gent upon approval of the in-
creases herein referred to.
A copy of the p schedules
may be inspected by aTty inter-
ested party at the office of this
Company, PerPMns, Oklahoma.
PlSIT PERKINS AND OKLAHOMA IN '57--youl enjoy it THE
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P F, FIKINS SGHI006L NEWS
FIRST GRADE son and Kenneth Poling showed
The enrollment in the first six
grades is now 200. We have 90
boys and 110 girls.
We are back to the 9 to 4:00
schedule since the weather has
turned cooler. The buses will are
rive about 10 minutes later than
they did when we started school
at 8:30 an.
The teachers would llke to
have the children living in town
to arrive about 8,45.
Smaller childrer are not able
to do a good days work in school
when the have a long play per-
led before schOol starts
Our lunch cards ae made out
for a week. It "@ill save teacher
tithe, if each child pays by the
week. There will be less chances
for mistakes if the money or the
pheck is given to the child to give
to the teacher.
The lunch room served 1206
children's meals for the first week
of this year. This may be due to
the short noon period.
Grade teachers enjoyed the fine
food and entertainment furnished
by the Lions Club on Monday
n.ight. All grade teachers were
present•
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. ones were Mr.
nd Mrs. Pardue of New Mexico
and Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Jones of
Stillwater. Afternoor guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dobbs and
Rhonda Kaye and Mrs. Claude
Mathias of Cushing. Mr. and Mrs.
Pardue left Monday for their
home in New Mexico.
Supper guests Friday evening of
and Mrs. R. E. Jones were Mr.
their son Dale and family from
Oklahoma City and Mr. Jones
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. C. P• Pardue of Loving, New
Mexico.
Del Lewis Garage
ALL KIND8 OF
MO'IR RE]PG
9 Ferk
Mrs. Chesney
We have 16 boys in the first
grade this year, they are: Johnny
Adams. Ted Arthur, Bate-
so, Bobby Booth, Warren Ed-
mondsort. Roger Gartman, Joe
Hanes, David Holbrook, Glen Dale
Houston, Phil Hughes, Gary Ray
McCown, Harold Porter, Jerry
Reynolds, Happy Wells, Billy
West and Earl Ray West.
We lave 13 girls, who are:
.Christy Case, Jennifer Otmdiff,
Sherry Dodrlll, Rebecca Fox. Lyn-
netta Higgins, Irma Rose John-
son, Michella Kelly, Kathy Lewis,
"Dorothy Nelson, Karon and Shar-
on Nottingham, Linda Sager and
Deborah Mercer.
Our workbooks have all arrived
at the bookstore and we are all
anxious to get started in them.
Many new experiences are tak-
ing place in room. Most are very
enjoyable, a few are maybe nec-
essary for the well-being of all,
so we are Just meeting them as
the come,
THIRD GRADE
Mrs. Luster
Thirty=one pttpfls have enrolled
in the third grade. There are 16
boys and fifteen girls.
Most of the third graders are
making the transition from man-
usoript printing to cursive writ-
ing for the first time. They are
working to learn to write their
names and the new spelling ords.
New students in our schoOl this
year are: James owger from
Perry; Cathay and Regina cket
from Sand Springs,' and Lois
Smith from Jewell, Arkansas.
FIFTH GRADE
School opened with aD enroll-
ment of 40 in the fifth grade.
Twenty-eight of these are girls
and 12 are boys.
We are all sorry that Mollie
Jean Fultz had to have her ton-
sils removed Friday. We
/rig forward to havr bar= look.
n school Soon. back
n checking With the children
a tack floating in the air.
Several of the children in our
room won prizes at the Fair last
week. They were Bob Coppinger0
second on watermelon and Jim
oforth won first and second on
#zatermelons. Bob Harsltman, bug
collection, first, Kaffir. first, leaf
collection• third and squash, first
and second.
Kenneth Poling, wheat, first.
barley, first, and calves, first and
'second.
Donna wail , tea towel, first,
apron, first, 'cup cakes, first,, in.
sect Collection. third -
champ/on on heifer.' and grand
JUdy Lacy Won fl a
dress, rat on
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to keen .1-- h it. "
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most att.act "€. na//s are also
and buff " a sot gree
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All parties interested in this BRAD JOHNSON
proceeding may obtain infortrm- Annie Okby'$ "lofty C,*9"
tlon as to time and plaoe of hear. Iii
lng Upon this matter by address-
ing the Secretary of the Corpora-
tlon Commission of the State of
Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Okia-
loma.
Signed: SO BELL
TELEPHONE CO.
By CE W. COWAN,
' Manager.
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