PAGE 10 -- The Perkins Journal Thursday, Septet.::~r ,:~ ~9
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You are if you spend your hard-earned dollars out of town.
helps every single member of
this community.
The Payne County Bank,
Perkins longest lasting
business, takes pride in being
able to provide their
customers with the latest in
financial services, while at the
same time, maintaining their
friendly, small town attitude.
PCB is constantly striving to
assist and improve the com-
munity whenever possible.
PCB began in 1898 with one
priority--the customer is
their greatest asset.
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SPONSORED BY THESE FINE PERKINS
Payne County Bank
Member F.D.I.C.
202 S. Main
547-2436 \',.
Perkins Tag Agency
Mary Frances Blair, Agent
115 W. Thomas
547-2184
See-Mor Videos
Dena Vassar, Owner
101 S. Main
547-2838
Del-Mar's Food Store
Lonnie and Judy Tabor
219 S. Main
547:2555
Ken Smith's Furniture
Jr. and Morine Bostian, Owners
100 N Main
547-2109
Jack Bowyer
,4 ttorney- d t-Law
135 S. Main
547-2479
Perkins Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mary Morris
121 N. Main
547-2971
Perkins Builders Supply
A Company You Can Trust
547-2406
1 Mile East of Perkins on Highway 33
Perkins Whistlestops, Inc.
No. 1 248 S. Main 547-2976
No. 2 Hwy 177 and 33 547-2037
Chamber of Commerce
"Pride in Participation"
115 W. Thomas
:547'2
Rick Jarvis, Agent
Farmers Ins. Group of Companies
114 S. Main
547-5126
Cimarron Valley Co-op
247 S. Main
547-2423