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I Forest Valley HD Club News
ADVERTISING PAY,
The Forest Va]!ey Home Dem-
onstration club met September
3 in the home of Mrs Clyde
Matheson. Six members answered
roll call.
. Group singing was followed by
the flag salute and repetition
of the Lord's prayer.
The lesson was given by Mrs
Chesbro, the home demonstra-
tion agent on first aid in the
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1847 ROGERS
SILVER
Burt's Jewelry
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Jack Moser and Mrs Chesbro [ ..
home She demonstrated several .... f wormng on their play the second
useful home made articles for SENIOR CLASS ]six weeks.
the sick. Marie Darby t We want to congratulate !tri-
"he club members also got ....... i lyn Youngker on being chosen
their exhibit together for the .t'ne semor crass put out ne,.
, , we 'r' queen this year She
fair. first edition of the 'Demon' this ....... "
The club adjourned to meet I school year Monday and the sales represenea 'ermns as ''A queen
again in the home of Mrs Roy i were good. I Sunday at Oklahoma City where
Fagan. [ Next edition of the Demon wilI L she was among more than 80
The hostess served refresh-i be the first of the week "-- for the State FFA
ments of dutch apple pie to thel A committee to preselect thel competing
fo|lowing: Mesdames Rich Ell-senior play met Monday at noon. Sweetheart title this year at the
lot. George Saint Roy Fagan, The seniors will cast and start State Fair
Due to our age, we are quitting farming and will sell our farm, livestock; equipment and
household furnishings at the farm (known as the Weidler Farm) located 1 mile south,
5 miles west, 1/ mile south and 3A mile west of Perkins or ¾ mile west of Olivet church
THURSDAY, OCTOBER.IO, 1957
Starting At 11:00 0 Clock Promptly
160 Acre farm (NW¼ Sec. 20-17N-2E) improved with 3 room modern house, water sys-
tem and propane gas, barn with hair mow, garage, chicken house; grainery, wash-
house and cellar. Land is fenced and cross fenced with some steel posts, 4 wells and
windmill, good pond. Approximately 35 acres in cultivation, 70 acres open native grass
pasture, 25 acres of bermuda pasture; 27 ac res serecan lespedeza. This farm is well 1Oo
cated in a good neighborhood, on school bus and mail route and % mile from church..
All weather road. 50 acres of royalty sells with farm. No oil and gas lease at present
time, 10% of the purchase price will be req uired day of sale and the balance will be due
on approval of title. Possession will be given on completion of contract except on land
where crops are growing. Possession of this land to be given when fall feed
havested. Farm may be inspected anytime prior to sale day.
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29 Head of Cattle
1 JERSEY AND GUERNSEY COW, 8 YRS. OLD, WILL
FRESHEN BY DAY OF SALE.
1 JERSEY AND GUERNSEY COW, ,7 YRS OLD, GIVE 4 GAL.,
CALF BY SIDE
1 JERSEY COW, 7 YEARS OLD, GIVING' 3 GAL.
1 BLACK JERSEY COW, 7 YRS OLD, GIVING 3 GAL. WH
FRESH, DRY AT PRESENT.
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1 ROAN MLKING SHORTHORN COW 7 YRS OLD, GIV-'
ING 3 GAL. DRY AT PRESENT.
5 WHITE FACE COWS, 5 & 6 YRS. OLD, WITH CALF BY
SIDE
1 ROAN COW, 3 YRS. OLD, WITH CALF BY SIDE.
3 WHITE FACE HEIFERS, 2 YRS. OLD, WILL CALVE SOON
I WHITE FACE HEIFFA YEAJKIANG.
1 BLACK JERSEY HEIFER, 10 MONTHS OLD.
1 BLACK JERSEY HEIFER, 7 MONTHS O/D
1 SPOTTED HEIFER, 7 MONTHS OLD.
1 ROAN STEER, 7 MONTHS OLD.
1 JERSEY HEIFER CALF 3 MONM OLD.
1 POLLED HEREFORD BULL, 2 YRS OLD.
8 HEAD OF SHOATS, WT. 150 POUNDS.
Implements
1939 F--20 FARMALL TRACTOR WITH SUPER HEATER AND
POWER LIFT.
2 ROW TRACTOR ULTIVATOR TO FIT F--2.
JOHN DEERE VAN BRUNT 8--10 GRAIN DRILL WITH PRESS
WHEEL.
BIG 6 McCORMICK DEERING MOWER WITH TRUCKS
HIGH LIFT 14" INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR PLOW.
TWO SECTION HARROW, 12 FOOT.
JOHN DEERE ROW BINDER.
10 IN GRAIN BUSTER HAMMER A GOOD ONE.
SPRING TOOTH HARROW.
7 FOOT DISC SULKY RAKE
IRON WHBEL WAGON WITH GRAIN BOX
IRON WHEEL WAGON WITH HAY RACK.
STEEL SHOVEIAG BOARD, 4 INMS HIGH.
M&M CORN PLAaNTE WITH MTIIJZEK ATrACHMF2.
crops are
Feed
40 BUSHEL OF WHEAT AND OATS MIXED
60 BUSHEL OATS U BALES STRAW
11 ACRES OF HEGARI IN FIELD.
Household Furniture
3 PIECE BEDROOM SIITE AND MATTRESS.
1 DRESSER, I BED, 1 MATTRESS.
1 ROLL A WAY BED.
8 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE
MOTOROLA 14 INCH TELEVISION SET.
1 DIVAN, 1 PLATFORM ROCKER, 1 ARM CHAIR.
2 LINOLEUM RUGS, 12x12. 1 WOOL RUG WITH PAD, 9xlZ
11 FOOT GE ELECTRIC FREEZER
GAS RANGE WITH GRILL TOP.
9 FOOT M'W REFRIGERATOR. 1 LARGE CABINET.
2 STEL CABINETS STEEL IRONING BOARD
PRESSURE COOKER. WASHING MACHINE.
OIL HEATING STOVE. 2 SMALL GAS HEATERS.
QUILTING FRAMES. CURTAIN STRETCHERS.
2 ELECTRIC FANS.
Miscellaneous Items
POWER LAWN MOWER, ROTOR TYPE. , " • I
HAND LAWN MOWER 18 INCH. " " .
10 GUAGE SHOTGUN, DOUBLE BARRELL '" "
12 GUAGE SHOTGUN, SINGLE SHOT.
REPEATING RIFLE. REPEATING RIFLE.
ELECTRIC CREAM SEPARATOR.
2 HP ELECTRIC MOTORS. II5 HP ELECTRIC MOTOR.
]8 ELECTRIC DRILL. 114 HP ELECTRIC DRILL.
FORKS, OPES, CHAINS, SHOVEI, SAWS,
DRILLS, TAPES, ALLEN WRENCHES, PII'E WRENCHES,
PIPE JACK VISES, SHOP TOOLS AND MANY OTHER
TOOLS AND ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
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Lunch will be served by the Ladies of the Olivet Church
TFAIaM: All smuns under $2..5 are cash. All sums over that anolmt m ellit of 8 months time w/ll be g/yen on llotes with lqnved securlty.
Make credit erngement More day of sale. No propeiy to be remov unUl settled for.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McNaught- Owners
AUCTIONEERS:
Lee Kirk, DeWayne Luster and Ralph Gray
CLERK: Payne County Bank
Auction Bills printed by the Perkins Journal
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THE PtKWS #ovIk
Second Grade
Monday, September 30, was
Randy Hall's birthday. We sang
"Happy Birthday" and all the
children drew and colored pict-
ures of toys cakes and foods
they would like to give him. Ran
dy liked the pictures quite well
when he showed them to us.
Second grade children drama-
tized the story "Mrs Seal learns
her Lesson". from one of the
stories during literature period.
Evey child had a part in the
play.
There was a lesson about mind
ing our own business taught by
the animals
We have five new spelling
words each week plus two re-
view words. "Ie list is preparecL
from words used mos frequently
by, !second grade children. On
Friday we take written test. We
use he ,words orally in sen-
tences. Later our list increases
to ten new words per week.
Workbooks for our new read-
ers are now available at Gen-
ital Sundries. We hope all the
children will get their books soon.
Financial
Security
Happiness
And
Progress are
Included
FREE
in A
Payne
County
Bank
Savings
Account
PAYNE
'COUNTY
BANK
Perkins