THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,1N2 THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PI=RKINS, OKLAHOMA PAGE t
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Friends Chapel
By Joan Bostian
There were 72 at Sunday school
Sunday.
Rev and Mrs Marion Lyon had
as their Sunday dinner guests Mr
and Mrs Ross Archer of Stillwater.
Mr and Mrs Bill Spencer and
girls spen~ Saturday evening with
her pments. Mr and Mrs Ben West
of Perkins.
Mr and M,'s Dale Himes visited
her parents, Mr and Mrs Clarence
Hatter and family Sunday after-
noon,
Mr and Mrs Edd Carrier had as
their Sunday dinner guests Mr
and Mrs Bud Carrier and Joyce
and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Carrier
and family of Stillwater.
Galen Carrier spent Sunday
with Rodney Bostian.
Donald Ools Jr., grandson of
Mr and Mrs W.W. Buckmaster
was accidently killed in a car
wreck Sunday near Marshall. The
community extends its sympathy
to the Ools and Buckmaster fam-
ilies.
Linda Carrier spent Sunday with
Renee Shaffer.
Kenny Cundiff. Linda and La-
veta Bridenstine and Sandy Lon-
gas went horseback riding Sunday
afternoon and called on the Leon
Bostian's.
The Progress Sunshine club met
at Progress school house Oct. 10
with Louise Cundiff and Joan
Bostian as hostesses.
Following the basket dinner,
Helen Carrier, president led the
club in 'the Flag Salute, the Lord's
prayer and the business session.
The afternoon was spent in quilt-
ing and painting handwork.
Others present were Joyce
Carrier. Lila Longan, Mike. Clay-
ion and Pecos Bridenstine. Patty
Moorman. Lisa and Craig, Ada
Ruth Shaffer and Danny, Alpha
Longan, Rheta and Toni. Cloris
Davis and Jimmy, Carolyn Crtsslp,
Rodney and Randy of Helena,
Darlene Downey and Junior, Kes-
sic Jacobs, Lavonne Cundiff, Dor-
othy Longan and Myrtle Bentley.
The next meeting will be in
November with Patty Moorman
and LaNorma Watkins as hostess-
es.
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Bake Sale Planned
The Ladies Missionary council
of the Perkins Assembly of God
church will have a bake sale at
the Lions Den Saturday, Oct. 20
starting at 10:00 a.m.
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MEET THE OSCAR ANDERSONS
OSCAR & CHARLAINE ANDERSON With Their Four Sons & ThPee Daughters
-- Payne County Businessman -~- Creek County Farmer -- Overseas Veteran ~-
-- Naval Reservist -- Graduate Geologist -- Civic Worker --
WHY HE IS RUNNING FOR STATE SENATE , . .
As a family man ne is concerned with the future of our state and country and
wants to do something to preserve the freedoms and liberties that we and our fore-
fathers enjoyed.
He is dedicated to:
More economy and efficiency in our state government
Strengthening the state farm and business economy
A highway program based on need
Elimination of earmarked state funds
Art improved educational system
Their Carax a~ Visits Perkins 11:00 A.M., Saturday, Oct. 20
Republican For State Senator
District 11 -- Payne and Cleeek Counties
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Perkins
My Fellow Oklahomans:
Oklahoma is at the thr.>1~old ¢,[ he: greatest op-
,,~rt~lnitv. The [oundation is laid. laid 1)v a team of pco-
~.~: and their dcctcd officiak~ w,r":h,:: to,~ther. The door
.. fum:c ;,idc.
in lhe last year we have gained a tremendous new
Jr,d,,-trial imi,etus in ae,'m~autic~, communications. ,lec-
i,'.c, ics and ~pa(:e. ,Ma;~; plants naw~" been lc,;'ated in
,,~i. ia;e ()!her~ are comi~;g. ']'he¢c wilt bring huge
,.,:i,ii::! investments. They will e'nploy many thovs:mds ~,f
()kkd~,mmns. Thus. we ha,,e a better climate in which
,m~ )ore:,_, racy. and women can profitably use the s~jllz
• ~:..'d in ,,ur inslitutions c,i" h!gher lcarnb~g right ]~![o
iu OkiA~,,ma. No longer will .,., many be. forced t~ my
'U the ~-ame time. we. m L:op~'res.< havr secured
t},,' !:qc,'~.l Federal approlniations in history for more
l.t*i*. ,ltlC,,,i,l,l¢ill. O[ Oklahoma. wherd)v mai;v mo:e
:.. :lnd~ of Oklahomans arc and will be gMnfidlv
~,m,.o~ed. Everx single county in Oklahoma has tim
tr ~,ii(:,' ,.~iden('ie of its own proi;rcs>. M~g,,~ays are being buiif wire :,rate and federal funds.
Na~k,_,a(i,m is on the way. More flood control projects
ale /ltlder COllStructioll all(t nlall\ inore are
being au-
th.rized. The same is true of soil-eon:.crvalion improve-
,~,:'nl,, and up-stream watershed programs.
~,Vh.rever x*,u are. look armmd you. You see rural
, ,.el,4c lines and growing nt,mbe~s ~if rural telepimnes.
5 ...... .,. mmc benefits for thr ..::;., ,icl.c~;~:,,ni children.
m:. ~1,,, I,lind I lncrea~ed mot:thlv payments and broader
nleliira! care effective fo," 'he or.'.! C,,L i), You see
i, '.,, ,.dm.ational opp,~rtv:fities for the children and im-
.,,q ,,plmrtunities in ot"~ coik'iar.~ and ulmc,..,,.es.
l~!,;u*' for \,)ur,;elf how lid,, has hapl)ened. What
t :'.~::~t it almui? The answer is clear, it is h,aim,,n'k.
Y,,a. ;!w l.'c.ple, arc the most effcciive part of this teal..
~-ou ];a\r a bq','i}t ]?;v';:'r~:",: icai-{l itl,rc, rntinff you in
\"":,-'5~:"'.n, Y,m have an al,l,, Govcrnm who has eo-
~qm,':de£l ~lilh this learn. I am mmvinred that in tim \ears
... ahtad our beloved Slate of Oklahoma. by the same
iea~.:~orl., can insure even creater m.hievemenls and
V,,c, 'r econonli:: development.
We have a dynamic nominee for Governor---Bill
,,ktki,>.n. lie asks you. and we ask you. to elect him o.q
Nm qd,,,'r O to bea member of thi~ team. 1 join ~ith
my ,,.~reat colleague in the Senate. Mike Monronev. our
l):.m,,eratir cnlleagues in the lqo,'tse---Ed Edmondson.
Carl Albert. Tom Steed. John jarman. Victor Wicker-
shar:--in earnestly asking you to reelect them ~o they
/nay continue
their effective service on this team. We
urge your support for tferb Wright. our nominee for
C,ncress in the First District.
Believe me. no state can beat this ,team and few--
if m v--can equal it.
Oklahoma has never had such bright prospects for
cm llnued progress. Let us not turn back. Let us not
turn either to the right, or the left. Let us forge boldly
strai .d)t ahead.
I know you will make your decision on November
6 ba cd on your com'iction of what is best for Oklahoma,
and I want you to know that I will happily abide by
your decision.
I am so grateful to all of you for your generosity
to me and your friendship, and for the wondedul sup
port you have given me for so many years. My fondest
hope is ihkt we.may continue to go forward together
in complete, mutual trust and esteem as we enter what
I am sure will be our finest era.
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sincerely and tfully you
(Paid For By Friends of Oscar Anderlon for State Senate) Your ~ U. ~ ~NI~
. , ~eld fer !W Rob't S. Kerr &Roan $. Kmr Jr4