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( S house, h/re help, need • Job, trad or ad your helping make my birthday such I Mr Bowling is helping Carl
wr_e__ -- the Journal Classifie d .seetlon the p le. , ,, a wonderful day to me. Again, II Bingaman with his electrical
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"$30,000 STOCK of brand new
Spinet .pianceprices drastically
lduced for Oklahoma's biggest
-piano sale. Free delivery any-
where in the state dUring sale
:Entire stock shown by appoint-
•ment only. phone 4358 or write
Mr BILl BUrden, 156 West Elm
iIwater, Oklahoma -- formerly
• 'Stsxs of Tomorrow" Music Cen-
ter. 2ch
Vor Saie--
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FOR RENT--2 bedroom house
$17 Chantry St. Oontet-Arvil
Neal at NeaPs Shoe shop. 2tfch
FOR SALE -- Being without a
washing machine is rather dif-
efcult We have a nice Maytag
Automatic Washer two years old
that we cannot use in the home
we recently moved into because
there s not a special septic tank
for washing machines Therefore
we want to sell our automatic
o that we can get a wringer
type to put ou in the washhouse
If you can't have your automatic
washer in the house where it is
convenient, then you have de-
feated the purpose of them So
if You have a place in your home
or back porch for a good auto
marie washer, we've got one to
sell at a very reasonable price
Th machine cost $249 00 new and
we will take $85 for it or trade
for a wringer type If we can't
sell this machine in a week we
ar going to tare it out to the
wash house and use it If you
want it, contact Bob Evans at
the Perkins Jom'nal
':FOR---I Quallty re_
eanl Early Trltmaph wheat
seed. Germination 99 Wt test,
58 pound $S75 per bu in
bulk
Good quality Bin Run $1,00 or
cleaned in bulk $1 20 per tm.
Cleaned and bagged $130 bu
Forkerdeer winter oats Wt eel
115 pot.s per bu cleaned basis
91 +germnlation. Balboa RYe
r ,Winer oats mixture
1 wt test $15 per bushel
in ,,: Emll Kasti,l mile N, I
: and ½ mile north of
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On Most Jobs
/ TIRMS Can be Arrayed
On Major Repairs
Crisp's Radio
and
114 S. n Phone lI
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and ACCESSORIES
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IGHT SERVI
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FOR Harbine Barley$1 15
bushel. Winter oats Arkwi
and clmarron $I 00 per bushel.
John Rains Ph 902F3. 4tpd
FOI SALE--Balboa and Tetra
Polold Rye and Vetch. Ideal
mixture for pasture. See Jim
Tomlinson. Phone 911 2*
FOR SALE--Two bedroom home.
201 East Stumbo Tel. 182, Har-
old Martin Ittch
FOR SALE - 150 bushel seed oats
90c bushel Contact Bob Evans
at Journal office, who is selling
these oats for Dennis Scott.
FOR SALE - Trash Drums and
oil barrels. 5 gal. oil $.00. Hub
caps, new and used tires, tubes,
tools, wheels, gum grease. Case of
oH, $3.75. Five quarts oil, $1.00
Anthis Oil Co. 1122 W. Moses,
Cushing, Phone CA 53106 __tch34
FOR SALE-Ten room home, five
bedrooms, with 1 full bath and
two half baths. Two floor fur-
naces, double garage, four lots
ln good location. Priced to sell.
E. B McDaniel, ph 72 or 84
24 tfc
See Jeff
FOR YOUR
Plumb!ng
- Supplie
at maenable prJees
Emergency night calls
will be served
Phone 67
Savage Plumbing
- Company
LEGAL NOTICE
a'ubU*hed in th Jm Jo
rnal Sept. 2,8, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 196
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IN THE COUNTY CO'ORT'O
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the)
Guardianship of ) No. 4279
Wayne Tucker nd )
DaVid Tucker, Minors)
NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION FOR AIPFHORrl'
LEASE REAL PROPERTY
To the next of kin of said
minors and all persons interested:
Notice is hereby given that
Elbridge A. Tucker guardian of
the persons and estates of said
minors, has filed in this Court
his Petition for Authority to
Lease Real Prcrty to be lee
proved for business purposes, the
real property being described as
follows:
An undivided two-thirds (219)
interest in Lots Eleven (11)
and Twelve (12), in Block D,
Original Town, now City, of
Stlilwater, ,layne ounty,
Oklahoma,
owned in equal shares by
minors, said PetittqD alleging that
it is deemed necessary by the
guardian, in order to preserve
the value of the property ad Its
rental value, to lease the same to
be improved for. bdnese put.
poses, such lease to be for a term
of not more than fifteen (15)
years and upon the approval of
this Court; said Petition further
alleging that such .prolerty is
depreciating in value for rest-
deuce purses, which is its
present use, and that it would be
advantageou to lea the same
to be Improvel. for ess pur-
poses by constructing thereon .a
retail gasoline filling or service
station:" .
It is therefore ordered that
said Petition be set for heariug
on October ,. I% at. I0:0 am.
in the County Courthouse at
Stlllwater, Payne County, Okla-
hon, In the County Court Room.
before this Court, when
/n may aar id show
cuse, ff any they have, why said
Petition should not be sranted.
Witne the Judse of Sald
Court and the seal thereof this
20th dY of September, 1957.
MAXR TIK
CoUnty Jud.
(SEAL)
HOEL & N,
say h.k YOU"
Roy E Trent
Card of Tlmnks
The Methodist Youth would
like to thank all of those who
cgntribd in any way to the
Chimes pro¢t and helped make
hn a reality
Anti Freeze, Tractor Gas
Mr and Mrs John Emerson of
San Antonio Terns, came Thurs-
day evening to sPend several days
with-.ler grandmother, Mrs J E
Weems and his father. Homer
Emerson, and other friends and
relatives.
zdA VOTC
STATEMENT REQUIRED B
THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912.
AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS
OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY
2, A946 (Title 39. United States
Code, Section 233) SHOWING
THE OWNERSHIP. MANAGE-
MENT, AND CIRCULATION OF
THE PERKINS JOURNAL. Pub-
lished each Thursday at Perkins,
Oklahoma for October I0, 1957.
1. The names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing
editor and business managers
are: obert L. Evans, Perkins.
Oklahoma
2. The owner is: Robert L.
Evans, Perkins. Oklahoma.
3. The known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding 1 per
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other sec-
urities axe: J. L Crossman, 1615
College St., Stillwater.
The average number of cop-
ies of esch issue of his publica-
tion sold or distributed, through
the mails or otherwise, to paid
subecribers during the 12 months
precUng the date shown above
was: 872.
ROBERT L, EVANS
Owner-Publishe
Sworn to and subscribed be-
fore me this 7th day of October,
1957
Galen C. Holsinger
(SEAL)
(My eornmission expires May
12, 1959.
x ]t •
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in The Perkins Jou-
rnal October I0 and 17, 1957-2t)
InN THE COUNTY COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY. STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 4274
In The Matter of the Estate of
CARL F. MARTrIN, Deceased.
All persons having claims a_
galnst Carl F Martin deceased,
are required to present the same,
with the necessary vouchers, be-
fore the undersigned W. E. Mar-
tin, at Stlllwater in Payne Count-
y, Oklahoma within four months
of the date hereof, or the same
will be forever barred.
1 ^ffiDa" tedu,, this 3rd day of october,
W.E MARTIN /
Administrator.
W. H. X,
AttorneY.
HOME FREEZ ER8
Smoke Gmmm
L. C- Freed, M. D.
Phem
OFFICE 94 Residmm i
PERKINS. OKLA.
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Del Lewis Garage
ALLm OF
MOTeB R,CPAIKING +
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I
STRODE
.FUNERAL HOME.
AMB& UIVIC
weg ot
ffriiw
work.
Mr and Mrs John Barth of
rvislted Mrs COOk and
Aunt Nell Irvln Monday morning.
The new oli well Haskett no. 1
is causing a few new leases to
be taken this week, and a few
more locations are being talked
for.
These fine showers hay made
new vegetables Mrs Blngaman
has ripe tomatoes and Mrs Busch
has lettuce, radishes, turnips and
green onions.
An off man from Tulsa was
here Friday and on his way over
while stopped at a stop llght in
Cushing was hit by another car
doing quite a bit of damage to
the back of his car.
Mrs Busch visited her cousins
Mrs Lester Bennett and her
daughter In law Mrs William
Bennett of Cushing Friday.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Inghram
of Vinco spent Saturday evening
with Mr and Mrs BUsch and
attended the Roy Clifton dance
where a big crowd reported a
good time.
The Barth children were sad-
dened to learn that their cousin
Mr Reynolds of Chilocothe. Mo..
fell dead of heart trouble at
Swenney, Texas. where he had
gone to settle his brothers estate
who too, had passed away with
a heart attack a short time ago
Mr and Mrs Luke Loving were
called to Muskogee to see .his
sister,ho was sick with the flu.
,Mrs I6vings stayed to care for
her and Luke came home Mon-
day.
The Ripiey band was selling
candy here over the weekend to
benefit their band.
We are.glad to hear Mr and
Bob ald,are now teach
lng school in California.
A gtmd crowd from here attend
ed the Geer sale Saturday in
', PerkLn,s.
Our friends, Mr and Mrs Chas
ttne also Mr and Mrs Brown
s01d Mr Browns rabbits to a new
doctor who has recently moved
to Perkins The Browns left for
a three months stay with their
daughter in Ill.
ffanday visttors of Mr. and Mrs
Busch were Mr 'and Mrs John
Barth, Stillwater, Mrs C Blnga
man, Mrs Paul Busch and two
sons of Cushing.
Paul Busch has. been working
the past two weeks for his corn
pany in Louisiana.
Michael BUSCh did some work
at his place in Rtpley Monday.
Forest +Valley C.rarden Club News
Seventeen members and four
guests were entertained in the
home of Mrs Lodene Taylor for
the regular meeting of the For-
eat Valley arden club Frldy
afternoon
Mrs Ida Taylor conducted the
business seion.
Mrs Georgia Nelson read the
devotional, then presented the
lesson on Flower Arrangement
mphasizing the Japanese effect
and "'. pictures ,a. illllstra
Our Milkshakes
are made wltth
.Real Ice-Cream
Central Sundries
F:LOWERS
Call Stillwater
Floral Co.
For Your lorl
Needs
Fbam m-mm.
II. L. ler -- Pho Z$
". t;diwater Flor+al+ Co.
New 1957 GE
Automatic
Washer
8AVE SIN - Now Only
$149.95
Slster
i II
ions.
During the social hour mem-
bers displayed their baby pictur
es and guessed who each was. Mrs
Cowley had charge of th part
of the program
The hostess served refresh-
ments of cherry pie and coffee to
Mesdames Joe Etheridge, Ida
Taylor, Lodene Taylor and Bob
be, C-eorLa NelDn, Kennet
Jr, and Mary, Oladys Newport,
Mary Evans, Bertha Shaffer,
Helen Carlton. Oriole Ball, Gay
Clark, Ruth Courtright, Ruby
Albright, Nell NichoLs, Viola
Htckman, Agnes Cowley, Merne
Rice. Elsie Saint and Miss Mable
Wiilett
The next meeting will be lff
the home of Mrs Gay Clark with
Mrs Ida Taylor presenting the
lesson, November 1.
Lost Creek
Mrs. Roy E. Trent
Lost Creek
Gall and Brenda Prickett and
Debbie and Kelly Powell spent
Saturday afternoon with their
grandparents, Mr and Mrs Theo-
dore Prickett
Mr and Mrs Hugh Griffin and
sons were Sunday afternoon guest
of Mr and Mrs E G Hall.
Mr and Mrs Karl Kriel and
farrAly vited her consln and
family, Mr and Mrs John Vails
a'--'family near Wellston Sat-
urday fternoon.
Mr and Mrs S C Wallen went
to Bernice Stmday and visited
with Mr Wallen's brother, then
they all went to Miami and visit
ed Mr nd Mrs Paul Glllispla,
a sister of Mr Wallen.
Mr and Mrs Loyd Edmondson
and family visited the Max Ed-
'mondsons Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs C O Kinzie and
Patsy, also Carolyn and Janet
West visited Mr and Mrs Charles
lrjnzie and baby daughter in
Arkansas City Sunday.
Delores Overholt spent Friday
and Saturday in Oklahoma City
with her sister Nedra
Weekend guests of the Roy
Trents were their daughter and
family, Mr and Mrs Clark Mc-
Kisick IAnda and Doug, also their
son Tom of Tulsa.
Mr and Mrs arl KEel made
a business trip to Wellsn and
Chandler Monday.
Mr and Mrs Leroy Blair spen
Monday evening in he Roy Trent
home
We are glad to know Mr and
Mrs Wallen and Rickey wlU be
starting home in a few weeks
'George will be stationed at Cnp
Chaffee, Ark., for the next few
months.
Sunday evening visit'0rs in the
Trents home were Mr and Mrs
J E Osborne of Enid, Mr and
Mrs Raymond Stratton of Hay-
ward, Mrs Nona Johnson and
Mrs Clara Harvey of Lucien.
Mrs iVary VanOreltheysen is
visiting in Elk City with her
daughter and family Mr and Mrs
Ray Goudy.
Mrs IAbbte Franklin was a
Saturday evening visitor of Mrs
Golla Stalcup.
Hunting
Supplies "
DUCK SEASON OPENS 19TH OF OCTOBER
Shot gun Shells Decoys
Hunting License ..... :,:
Cajun Duck Calls-- -+:" '+
They call Ducks
[ iillllilll illiilllll 1 il lilllllll I
Why Not Take The
First Step
By Starting a savings
account and then watch
it grow as you add to it
regularly. . ._.
You
Will Be
Glad You Did.
PAYNE COUNTY BANK
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