Motor Vehicles and nuttee met with Dr J A will review the state re associated with the pur year around basts, such
STATE craft by Educational L¢one, Chancellor, venue picture for the
Agencies; Oklahoma State Regents coming, fiscal year. The
SENATE --Containment of for Higher Education. Select Committee will
Communication Costs by Dr. Leone was asked to hold a public meeting in
i Education Agencies; respond to any agree- Tulsa on October 30, to
--Local and State ment reached as per provide an opportunity
Shares of Financial Sup- Senate Joint Resolution for citizens in that por-
port for V Tech Schools No. 35 requirements bet- tion of the state to offer
Shedrick and Tw Year Colleges; ween Dr. Francis Tuttle, their input for committee
" exhaustive ses- --Job Related and State Director, Board of consideration.
past week, the Technical Course and Vocational and Technical As always, I am
~lect Committee Program Duplication: Education and Dr. available to anyone who
_ ~ Government Vo-Tech, Higher Educa- Leone. SJR 35 was an at- might have a question or
g fl~ met with its tion and Other Providers; ticulation plan of cur- comment regardiffg any
v dlSubcommittees_ --Joint Administra- riculum to avoid any issues we may handle at
the Subcom- tion of Two-Year course duplications, the State Capitol. My ad-
at~on Education, Colleges; In addition, our sub- dress is: Senator Bernice
~chair-tocontinue --Capital Funding Re- committee reviewed Shedrick, Room 426,
kd,~,s to discover the quirements for Educa- statistics which indicate State Capitol, Oklahoma
~and corridors of tional Agencies, FY a discrepancy in the cost City, Oklahoma 73105, The upland bird hunter's delight is at its peakwhen
~ernment where '86-'FY'90; of administering our col- or P.O. Box 843, the hunting dog (above) freezes on a point. Fast ac-
~of tax dollars --Funding of Depen- loges and universities. Stillwater, Oklahoma tion, bagging some birds, a meal fit for a king can
~ases in efficien- dent Districts; and It would seem logical 74076. My telephone be in the offing.
--Statutory Provisions that colleges with similar number in Oklahoma Ci-
oductivity may Concerning Mineral Pro- programs and similar ty is {405) 525-0126, Ex-
_IEducation Sub- duction From Higher enrollments •would have tension 572; inspecialWiveShusband-pleaserl°°king for that meanSbefore heat leastis field°neready.year
~tee, while Education Property. similar administrative Stillwater, {405} for Christmas, thelegen- Long hours of work, pa-
'~ with the full I believe of all the costs. This was apparent- 743-4500.-0-
o~, offered a list many areas we have ex- ly not the case in every dary bird dog, will be in- tience, and know-how
is_ !roposals we feel amined previously, these instance. PARK NAMES terested to know that enter into his develop-
B1~iexamined fur- ten offer the greatest Dollars have been in BEING SUBMITTED dogs are up in price for ment. Teaching the
~y are: possibility of any dollar very short supply in re- Suggestions for possi- the oncoming 1984-85 basics of fetch, hold, heel.
~inistrative Ex- savings as well as the cent years, as most blenames for theparkon hunting season, back, and down requires
.~s Control; prospect of increased el- know, especially in the Stansbury Street have Going prices for a touch not all possess,
~ty of Funding ficiency in state educa- area of bducation. All in- been received at the City registered pups out of Growing up with your
tion programs, dications are they will be Hall. One recommenda- good blood lines puppy does develop a
" ~ls;
Later the same day, even more precious next tion ,,was "Fulwider {Pointers, Setters, Brit- bond and relationship
fiscal year as Governor Park and the other was tanies. German Short with the dog which can
Nigh has estimated tonameit after someone Hairs). arelisted current- be most valuable
FASHIONS
Haircuts - $5
{Haircut included)
$25.
Open: Tues. - Fri. 9:30 to 5:30;
Sat. 9:30 to 2 p.m.
Open Late by Appointment
8. Main 547-5222
In -- Walk-ins Welcome
irAMILY RESTAURANTS
TREAT ....
Chop
ST Soft Taco
A flour tortilla stuffed
with chili, gradted
cheese, tomatoes, and
shredded lettuce.
another $125 million
shortfall in state funds,
We simply cannot afford
to fund any duplication
in state services, whether
they are in education,
human services,
transportation, or any
other arm of state
government. If duplica-
tions exist, then some
substantial reforms will
have to be made in order
to meet the financial
challenge ahead of us.
This is the goal of our
subcommittee and the
full reform panel, as well.
The full committee
received reports from its
several subcommittees,
including the Subcom-
mittee on Education, the
Subcommittee on
Organization and
Management and the
Subcommittee on Per-
sonnel, Property and
Financial Management.
In addition, several tax
reform recommendations
were offered for
consideration.
The Senate Reform
Committee will continue
its work, headed for a
December 14. 1984
deadline for submitting
its final report, by direc-
ting the work of its
various subcommittees
in two general categories-
-tax reform proposals
and proposals other than
those involving revision
of state tax statutes. At
its next meeting on Oc-
living in Perkins
who is an outstanding
individual.
Theresa Niles en-
courages call in sugges-
tions, as this is a "com-
munity park". Any input
is welcomed.
If you have any rec-
commendations, please
call Theresa at the City
Hall. The number is
547-2445.
now ly at $300-$400 while
trained and finished dogs
are listed at $800-$1500.
Bud Epperson of Still-
water had a registered
Pointer, a trained dog of
proven field value, for
$1500 this past summer.
There is always the
question of which way to
go: the pupppy route or
to purchase a trained
dog. Purchase of a puppy
throughout his life-time.
Purchase of a field-
ready hunting dog has
some advantages, name-
ly the immediate joy of
the hunt with a dog
ready to go, supposedly.
If the dog has been pro-
perly trained and will
find and point birds, then
enjoyable hunting ex-
periences are possible.
There is a so-called
81ne~
I~ ~ Dine In * Carry-Out |
Rebecca and Bill Richardson, Managers |
Member F.D.I.C.
South Main
Our Drive-In Lanes are open
7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Mon-Fri
7:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon - Sat
Drive right up to our window and do
your banking from the comfort
of your carl
chase of a mature, train-
ed dog: THOU SHALT
THOROUGHLY TRY
OUT THE DOG
BEFORE PURCHASE.
Most kennels or dog
breeders make this possi-
ble and actually en-
courage you to take the
dog into the field, and
usually, with the
owner/trainer, see the
dog at work. In this man-
ner, you are not buying a
"pig in a poke."
Some kennels will ship
a dog to a prospective
buyer on a three-day-out
basis. If the decision is
made to purchase the
dog after trying him out,
the seller pays the ship-
ping costs, if the dog is
not purchased, the pro-
spective buyer pays the
shipping costs.
Kennel-raised dogs
oftentimes have not had
the individual attention
necessary to their
development, lack the
close bond of affection to
an owner, affection which
produces loyalty and a
desire to please inherent
in a good hunting dog.
Not only are the prices
of bird dogs up this year,
but the Bob White Quail
population is down, as is
the case with other
upland game birds
{Pheasants, Prairie
Chickens, Grouse}. The
long, hot, dry, rainless
summer over Oklahoma
and much of the
midwest, reportedly took
its toll on the young
birds.
if you are interested in
Sale to be conducted on the property located at 23 Timberline Drive (At the
intersection of Kirk Avenue and North Main, then east to Timberline Drive,
watch for auction signs.) Perkins, Oklahoma..
ATURDAY,
(Beginning at I P.M.)
Hot Point Frostless Refrigerator
Service for 12 of Sango China,
Grey Mist w/auxilary pieces
Electric Ice Cream Freezer
Oval Table w/Leaf and 4 Match-
ing.white/yellow wrought
iron chairs
Extra Long Turquoise
Couch 1-White Vinyl Chair
1-Blue Floral Recliner
2-End Tables 3.Table Lamps
1-25 In. Zenith Cabinet Color TV
with Remote Control
1-two piece White with Gold
Trim Bedroom Suite, Dresser
has attached mirror
1-White and Gold Nightstand
1.Blonde 2.Piece Bedroom Suite
w/matching Nightstand
1-Small Brown Uphol. Rocker
1-Round Mirror
1-Royal Manual Typewriter
1-Lge. Beveled Rectang. Mirror
1-Oval Dining Table w/4
matching Chairs w/padded
seats and becks
1-Noritake China Tea Set
Crystal Sherberts
Sears Kenmore H.D. Washer
Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner
Bissell Floor-Carpet Sweeper
Metal File Cabinet
Child's Riding Horse with Stand
Metal Walker
Several Pictures, Several Lamps, Wood
Portable Mixer
3-Can Openers
Kitchen Cutlery
Wood Silverware Chest
1.Gallon Hand Sprayer
Tappan Gas Range
Service for 8 of White Ironstone
Hot Air Popcorn Maker
2-Brown Recliners (Nice)
l-Tan Naugahyde Recliner
Hexagonal Lamp Table
Large Coffee Table
1-Turquoise Vinyl Chair
l-Portable Humidifier
1-Electric Heater
1-Complete Hollywood Bed
1-White and Gold Telephone
Table with Matching Chair
Crystal Goblets
Jewelry Box with Jewelry
Hot Point Elec. Dryer
Ironing Board Toaster
4-Drawer Office Desk
2-Wheel Dolley
Double, Foldable Lawn Seat
Metal Step Hair
is provided by member-
ship in the Isaak Walton
League, Amer ca s oldest
continuous citizens' con-
servation group.i
Established in 1922 in
Chicago, the League has
an on-going program of
sponsored national and
state legislation, man-..
thly dinner meetings '
with conservation,..
orientated programs,: .~.
fellowship with those of
kindred spirits. An.
award-winning nationalS,
magazine is published
and mailed to members.
For additional informs-:~
tion write, IWLA, Box~
544, Stillwater, OK
74076.
"0"
Huffy 3-Speed 26 inch Bicycle
Large Patio Grill
10-Cup Corning Ware Coffee
Pot
Set Stainless Steel Silverware
FROM THE CORNER.
The Kelly-Miller Circus
performance here recent-i
ly was an excellent one..
It was a fast-moving,
show with some splendid,
acts. The trapeze acbs
were great and the
cowboy lasso act was one
of the best. The juggle2s
were entertaining and
"Zippo the Clown" did
his work well.
There are not very,
many traveling circuses
under the big top left.
The high cost of opera
tion, inflation, man •
power, shortages, al,l
have taken a toll on the
industry.
But, as the late Hat ,
Boyle once wrote: "You..
can't kill the circus:
because you can't kill the,
smell."
Step ladder Metal Tray Stand
White Metal Patio Table
Schwinn 26-inch bicycle
Magazine Rack, Wall Plaques, Elephant
Collection--from Mahogany to Glass, Decorative Candlesticks, Glass Cased Clock, Small
Statuary, Vases, Decorative Bowls and Plates, Candy Dishes, Luggage, Lawn Chairs, Ar-
tificial Christmas Tree and Decorations, Many Volumes of Readers Digest Condensed
Books, Garden Tools, Hand Tools end Other Items Too Numerous to Mention.
AUTOMOBILES AND LAWN MOWER
AMF Riding Lawn Mower, electric start, 36 inch cut, 8 HP
1972 Pontiac Catalina, 8 Cylinder 1969 Chevrolet Nova, two door Sedan, 6 Cylinder
TERMS: CASH
A uctioneer's Note: A Complete Set of Nice Household Furnishings with many special items
that were collectib es of Grady and Edith Gardner.
The Estate of Grady and Edith Gardner, Owners
Bonita Warren, Personal Representative
main & AUCllON ~v
40f k36.23
--- This Sale Conducted By --
{i
DEWAYNE LUSTER & ASSOCIATES
Broker and Auctioneers
Perry, Oldahoma
g
.!