8-The Perkins Journal Thursday, September 22, 1977
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9 cents a word each
,successive insertion (75
nfinimum)
We accept telephone ads
but must charge 50 cents
billing charge for non-ledger
accoul}ts.
Card of Thanks-$1.S0
Deadline- 3 p. mTuesday
Phone 405-547-2411
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE -- Okla. Common
Alfalfa - t00 lb. bag. Wayne
Allen 547-2517 or Bud
Jarvis-918-374-2477. 393tc
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Clipper seed cleaners. Rot-
ary grain cleaners. Grain
Special price on
gram drill fillers. W. D.
Eggers Farms Supply, 405-
724-3222. Morrison. 346tch
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PUBLIC AUCTION -- Sat.,
Oct. I 1 p.m. 105 Cimarmn
South. Perkins. Okla, Inc.
Furniture, Shop Equipment,
PIANO IN STORAGE-- JOB PRINTING
Beautiful Console stored "
locally. Reported like new. WE CAN TAKE CARE OF
Responsible party can take a Your Business Card,
big saving on low payment Magnetic Signs, Wedding
balance. Call Collect 417- Stationary -- Needs. The
781-5860. Gulf Coast Piano Perkins Journal.
Co., 2030 Main St., Joplin, , ,, . .......
Mo. 64801.
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Wanted
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BABYSITTING--Responsi-
ble Christian woman would
like to care for your child in
her home Monday thru
Friday. References provided.
Please call Sharla Drake -
547-5041. 381tc
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WANTED
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WANTED Interested in
buying a home in Perkins.
Would be willing to buy
equity and take over
payments. Bill Lewis, 377-
3346 ltp
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WANTED TO RENT-- 2 or 3
bedroom house in Perkins
School District. Ken Light,
405-372-5000. 373tchg
FOR RENT
ltpd HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTED -- Part-
Time Waitress: Also, Kitch-
en Help from 2 until 6, 6 days
a week. Apply in Person
after 5 p.m. at Jude's Steak
House, Perkins.
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WANTED -- A lady for
house cleaning, also, a
person to drive our car
occasionally-S2 an hour or
negotiable. 547-5007, Mrs.
Gone Humphrey. ltpd
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WANTED:
Custodial and Mainten-
ance Personnel for Per-
kins-Tryon Schools.
Apply To: Shelby S.
Wyatt, Supt. of Schools,
P-T Schools; 547-2425
LOST
LOST -- Cloth Child's book
with the name Lydia in front,
and 3 story books in
downtown Perkins, Sept. 8.
CONGRESSMAN ENGLISH
RELEASES QUESIION-
NAIRE RESULTS
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Reward. Ca11547-2166. ltpd for balancing the Social
Security budget. Which of
these do you favor?
A. Reducing Social Secur-
ity benefits, 11.8%; B.
Increasing the Social Secur-
ity tax rate, 10.1%; C. Using
We would like to take this
means to express our
gratitude for the many
expressions of sympathy and
the acts of kindness extend-
ed to us during the loss of
our loved one. Especially we
want to thank those who sent
flowers, cards, words of
encouragement; also for the
services and the food.
Your friendship and help
during illness and death of
Gertie will always be
remembered and greatly
appreciated.
Ralph Grimm and family
W. W.
"Dutch" Voss
Real Estate and
Auction
122 W. 7th
Stillwater
372-2008
funds from the US Treasury
to subsidize regular Social
Security revenues whenever
unemployment caused ex-
penditures to exceed re-
ceipts, 47.6%; D. Increasing
the eligible age for Social
Security Benefits from 65 to
68, 10.7%.
5. President Carter has
proposed a ceiling on rising
health care costs. Critics say
that this proposal would
require a reduction in health
care services. Do you favor
or oppose placing a federal
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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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DR. GARY LMEYER
limit on hospital cost
increases?
A. Those in favor of such a
limit, 64.7%. B. Those
opposed to such a limit,
28,6%.
6. One of the administra-
tion's proposals to help ease
our energy crisis is a special
sales tax on new auto-
mobiles which do not get
good gas mileage. Under this
plan, the tax would be added
to the sale price of the least
fuel-efficient new cars to
encourage buyers to pur-
chase more fuel-efficient
models. Do you favor or
oppose this portion of the
administration's energy
plan?
A. Those favoring this new
tax, 42.3%; B. Those
opposed to this new tax,
52.3%.
7. A few years ago, the
Congress turned over the
responsibility for mail serv-
ice in this country to a
semi-independent corpora-
tion, the US Postal Service.
Since that time, mail rates
have increased rapidly, and
there have been numerous
complaints that the quality of
mail service has fallen off.
What do you feel should be
done to improve mail
service?
A. The Postal Service
should be returned to its
status as a government
agency, 41.5%; B. the Postal
Service should continue as a
semi-dependent corporation,
but there should be greate r
Congressional oversight of
its budget, rates, and overall
efficiency, 37.1%; C. The
Antiques and Much More. , ....... III I Chiro ra :,3 Postal Service should be
(See Complete Listing in FOR RENT -- Trailer ..... p C, -r
What Other Port- _ . allowed to continue as it is
Next week's Journal). Sale Space-312 E. French, Con- Time J.b o,.,, II Complete Auction m 372-6919 today, 10.1%.
Conducted by Grav's Real tact Danny Darrow, 221 N.E. mm • -,__m .-,,_,_ m 8. There has been a great
Estate and Auction Service, 4th after 5:30 p.m. 37ffc II m twvl ,=mluIu L 104 East McElor.v deal of discussion about
. ,,,,,o,-,4:. you Th.,. II l Stillwater, Oklahoma America's energy situation.
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PUBLIC AUCTION-- Sat. HOUSE AND ACREAGE For • outomo,,: y roi=, II **'* m is our energy problem?
Oct. 1, l0 a.m. Estate of Sale --3 bedr., 4 acres. • rularpromafion, Im 27 Years Exnerience I 00rooms A. It is a very critical
• earn at least $996.30 the mm -- m problem which requires
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Maude F. Chflders, Lot I lots of outbuildings, in firttyearforoneweokendo mlGrm,'s Reol Estatem : ' : k CARPET drastic action to reduce the
B k 55, Town of Glencoe Perkins School Dist 377- month ..a lS day, dorn mm & AueNan m consumption of petroleum,
300 S. Perry St.(See Com- 0372. " ,,' ....... " ltchg _ rhe,or..r tt .... 7.v .... -: ..... m 208 W. lqth. STILt WATER 22.5%; B. It is an important
piety Ad in Next Week's
Journal) Conducted by: W. GARAIE $AL I- -i, ow cost. u to insurance 141r. Mare FR2-0508 " problem, but it can be solved
row cost neo.n )nsurance bv the free enterprise sys
W."Dutch" Voss Real Es- - " ' retirement plan (paid re- - " "
tale and Auc. Serv., Box 593, GARAGE SALE -- Sat., tirement after ago 60) J ........
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Stillwatcr, Okla. 122 W. 7th Sept. 24 at 224 NW 1st St. et! and dnden, ((mer ) I _
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CENTRAL RURAL ELECTRIC
Box 591 372-2884
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.... , farm t-resn 00eeas
...... • Sturdy and Select TAM-101 wheat
AIB - " ' l • 62 test weiQht
Saturday, [ -- g" ALL SEEDS CLEANED AND BAGGED AND TESTED.
Oct. 1, 1977 -e/- - ****
2:00 P.M. [ . OVER. 30 YEARS,IN SEED BUSINESS.
Perkins"Y Auction Facilities ) )) ,a n
10 ,files South of Stillwater, ! ENERGY SAVING HOMES Emml Kastl d Son
Okla. on U.S. 177 Hwy. 1 mile north, 1 mile east, 2 7 miles north of Perkins
"Regardless of Weather"
The Estate at Thomas E. Berry will LIQUIDATE this t WILL MEAN A REDUCTION Phone 405-372.5748
outstanding herd of quality MAMMOTH JACKASS [ IN YOUR HEATING
BREEI)ING STOCK. This herd represents years of AND AIR CONDITIONING
accumulation and selective breeding of the finest
Mammoth stock to be found.
;i-Outstanding mature serviceable ,lacks. (Includes
the famous 15-hand 1" ,JEN-JACKI
4-Outstanding ,lack colts. Yearlings and under.
18 Jennets in foal
12 .lennet colts. Under 2 years.
%-Total Head
Method of Sale: Sold by lot number. Health papers
furnished. All ,Jennets will be pregnancy tested prior
to Auction.
Inspection: All stock may be inspected Irior to Auc-
tion at Auction location or in advance by calling
Elbert Boyle. 918/372-4327. Ripley, Okla.
i Detail Information: Call or write Auction company
t for detailed catalog giving ages, color, breeding
! history etc.
! Terms: (;ash. Excellent loading facihties available,
Ii' Owner: Estate of Thomas E, Berry, First National
Bank of Tulsa. Okla.. Executor.
i:: Berry_,_
i -Agency
I0t N Main 405/372-2466
Stillwmer. Okla. 372.7065
Auctioneers:
John Ball
... _ Ray C. Hickey
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COSTS
TOTAL ELECTRIC-TOTAL ENERGY
All Sulp?uotion, .Storm Windows,
I Extra Insulation in wolrt ond Attic. Total
Electric Heat Pump ond Air Conditioning.
Electric Kitchen ond Electric Woter
Heoter. Brick. Some on Wooded Lois.
507 Carol Court
/
508 Carol Court
CAt,. 371-S0or 7-1401
OSD, Inc. ASK FOR:
124 $. Main St.
Perkins,,Okla. HARLAND WELLS .
We Don t Build Them Like They Used To
"WE BUILDTHEM BETTER" Frontier Federal Savings
and Loan Assodati
Ponca City Oklahoma City Tulsa
Enid I Stillwater Edmond Bartlesvllle Cushing _
tern, 61.7%; C. Our energy
shortage is not serious,
8.5%.
9. The House of Repre-
sentatives will soon consider
a new minimum wage
measure which would pro.
vide for an immediate
increase in the minimum pay
rate from its present level of
$2.30 per hour to $2.65 per
hour. Do you favor or oppose
this increase?
A. Those favoring this
increase, 44.2%; B. Those
opposed to this increase,
50.3%.
10. Congress will also be
debating a controversial
section of the proposed
minimum wage law which
would provide for "index-
ing" -- an automatic yearly
increase in the minimum
wage to compensate for
increases in the cost of
living. Proponents of index-
ing say that the minimum
wage should guarantee
employees a wage which will
keep up with inflation;
opponents argue that auto-
matic increases will lead to
continued inflation and un-
employment.
Would you favor or oppose
passage ofa new minimum
wage law which included an
indexing provision?
A. Those favoring passage
of a minimum wage law with
an indexing provision,
26.5%; B. Those opposed,
65.2%.
Mintie May
Mrs. Mantle May Rab
80, formerly of Perkins,
in the Hukill Nursing
at Kingfisher September
1977.
Her funeral was at
a.m. Friday in the
the Strode Funeral
Rev. George Needham
ated. Interment was in
Elm Grove Cemetery,
west of Stillwater
direction of Strode
Home.
She was born June
1897 in Atchison CountY,
Kansas, the daughter of
and Elizabeth Chandler.
was married to John Thor#
Rains June 13, 1917 it
Stillwater and they lived
the Mulhall area
moving to Perkins in 1940.
Her husband proceded he
in death October 5, 1972.
Surviving are two sateS,
Edgar Lee Rains of Wynne
wood and George Gilbert
Rains of Pauls Valley. AiS0
surviving are eight "grand"
children, 12 great grand"
children and a brother Joh
Chandler of Emporia. Kan.
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547-2073 _
'he Specialty€ Shoppe
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STILLWATER AUCTION CO
122 E. 9th
'', m 377.3377. Stillwater, Okla..
AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY
7:30 P.M.
We Buy for Cash Or Sell on Commission
orc.:, .
| Whether Your House
i New Has Some
Is
or
| Age On It, You May
[ Waste Up To $90
Worth of Fuel This
i Winter"
l . It quicker and cheaper to skimp on
insulation, and then use all the electric=ty or
!
fuel that was necessary to keep warm.
j Today we re paying, for this waste. Because
i inadequate insulation in the building industry
• has been one of the major contributors to the
energy crisis and the high cost of fuel.
If you're not sure that your house is properly
insulated, your REC urges you to have it checked.
According to current figures, fuel savings for
homes insulated to the minimum standards soon
pay for the total cost of insulation.
There are o lot of other ways you can cut
down on your heating bill this winter. You've
heard them oil a hundred times or more.
But nothing you do can come close to the
savings you'll realize by installing proper
insti 7 •
So it s not a, question of whether you can
afford to do it, it s whether you can afford not to.
Paid for by the Ratepayers
' [ CENTRAL RURAL ELECTRIC
lilmlF' O -OPERATIVE
D. J. "Lluke" Cooper, Mgr,, Stlllwater, Oklahoma