8-]he Perkins Journal Thursday, October 20, 1977
The Journal
Classified Section
PHONE: 547-2411
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9 cents a word each
successive insertion (75
tents minimum)
We accept telephone ads
but must charge 50 cents
billing charge for non-ledger
accounts.
Card of Thanks-S1.50
Deadline- 3 p.mTuesday
Phone 405-547-2411
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FOR SALE
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FOR SALE -- "71" Lincoln-
Classic-Excellent Shape - 2
dr• Landau $1,550. or best
offer. 547-2477, 547-2742.
new tires. Dick-377-1143,
($2,000.00) 2 2tch
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Rabies, Distemper, Hepatitis
Vaccines and other supplies
for your pet are now
available at Perkins Drug.2 tf
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GARAGE SALE
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3-FAMILY YARD SALE--
Men's, Women's and Chil-
dren's Clothing, Hair Dryer,
Wigs, Hanging Lamp and
many more good items. Fri.
I to 5 and Saturday 8 to 5.
5+20 N.E. 6th.
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YARD SALE - 3 days, Oct.
20, 21, 22 at 103 S.W. 3rd. 9
.. to 5. Clothes, Polaroid
FOR SALE -- 3 yr. old Red Camera, bed spreads,
miniature Dachsund. $35. drapes, knickknacks, dishes,
not spayed. Good with radio, flowers, shoes, purses
children. After six 547-2039. -Just everything. Mary Bur-
chett.
FOR SALE -- AKC Regis-
tered English bulldogs,
males. $300 each. Also, 8
month Reg. Duroc Boar
$200; and a four year old
Cumberland Jenny due to
foal March '78, $1500• Sunny
Dale Duroc Farm, 918-374-
2328. 2 2tpd
Lost
LOST -- Purse, which
contains among other things
a pair of glasses which are
needed. 547-2273.
SMALL PIANO: Must relo-
cate. Party with good credit
ma) assume small monthly
payments. Write Credit
Manager, 1515 W. Britton,
Oklahoma City, Ok. 73120.2t
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FOR SALE +- 1974 Chevy
Luv Pickup. 42,000 miles, 5
! Northside Cleaners
372-0644 716 N. Main
StiUwater, Okla.
Drive-Up Window
DRAPES BEA UTIFUI.Z Y
CLEANED AND
. FAN-FOLDED
Cimarron Country Ballroom
Dance Every Saturday Night 9 'til 1
with Cimarron Cowboys
Reservations or Tickets Rt. 4 Box 60
405-024-1201 6 miles South of Stillwater Stillwater
JOB PRINTING
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WE CAN TAKE CARE OF
Your Business Card,
Magnetic Signs, Wedding
Stationary- Needs. The
Perkins Journal.
WANTED
WANTED -- Houseclean-
ing. Virginia Budzene. 547-
5006. ltpd
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WANTED: Babysitting from
7:30 or 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Call 547-2869. Virginia Har-
ris. 1 3tc
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BABYSITTING in my home.
Ages 2 years & older.
547-2281. 2 2tpd
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NEED TO HIRE NURSERY
WORKER at Baptist Church.
Must be mature, responsible
woman who enjoys small
children. Call for information
and appointment. 547.2807
or 547-2026 after 6 p.m. in
evenings. 3 2re
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WANTED:
Custodial and Mainten-
ance Personnel for Per-
kins-Tryon Schools.
Apply To: Shelby S.
Wyatt, Supt. of Schools,
P-T Schools; 547-2425
Crushed Rock &
Road Aggregates
Cement & Sand
Reinforcing Rods
372-1885
HELP WAITEI) +
Help Wanted:
Experienced Auto Mech-
Perkins receives
$7237 park grant
Mayor DeWayne Moser
anic, GM Line preferred., 'eceived a check for $7,237.
5tA day work week. Paid i 15, which is a Bureau of
Vacation. Hospital and I 3utdoor Recreation Grant to
Retirement Plan. Apply in I be used in the Perkins park
Person. I project. According to city
FORESEE CHEVROLET- I clerk Elizabeth Wise, ap-
OLDS, Cushing, Okla. I proximately $30,000 has
2 4tchg. I been used to bring the park
located just south of the
rodeo grounds, to its present
GOOD CHEER CLUB condition.
The Good Cheer Club met -0-
Friday Oct. 14 at the home of
Effie Emerson with Winnie
Moser and Effie Emerson
as hostesses. A covered dish
luncheon was served at
noon. The tables were
decorated with orange can-
dles and pumpkins. Pumpkin
.and black ,'at lights were
other decorations.
We were so glad to have
Daisy Holbrook with us. She
had been unable to attend for
some time.
The meeting was called to
order by President Maurine
Riggs. The devotional was
given by Winnie Moser.
Effie Emerson also gave a
devotional reading and a
prayer. The Flag Salute was
repeated in unison. Get
Well cards were mgned to
send to Nora Holbrook and
Bob Jordan.
Penny Prize was won by
Margaret Graves.
Those present were Vera
Jarvis, Daisy Holbrook, Alice
Clark, Maurine Riggs, Mar-
garet Graves, • Alice Cundiff,
Bernice Jordan, Sylvia Mo-
ser, Effie Emerson, Winnie
Moser and one guest Grace
Hudgens.
The next meeting will be
Nov. 11 at IXL Community
Building with Margaret
Graves and Maurine Riggs
as hostesses.
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Bowyer's
Garage
West on Cemetery on
Knipe St., Indus. Park
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LUMBER CO., INC.
218 W. 9th
STILLWATER
372.2377
:+ - ' "' THE QUAPAW CO.
Stillwater
POST OFFIC'E BOX 842" -- LocallyOwned&OperatedTREES_SHRUBS
MII.I+WATER, OKLAHOMA 74074 PESTCONTRO£
PRETREATING
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We Hove Moved M,=. Oki, P,t C,.,ol X,.,.
. _ ___--. _ GAGE I Kerns A & B Golciseal ....
Termites ] WESIERN STORE i TermiteCo.
Construction Co, "rex w CaU"
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I I 1805 S. Perklns Rd. 3z29 .... 54;,-266o+
*** I 115W 7th ' Stillwater| ................
Free Estimates +1 372-3338 ' CENTRAL RURAL ELECTRIC l
andlnspections I -- '++ , -_-_'___
Since 1932 I ONE-DAY SERVICE |
ttome Owned& Operated • PICK-UP & DELIVERY !
Tree&Shrub /Wardrobe Box 591 372-2884 I
Spraying | _, |
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A&M Termite Co. I 114 w. 8th Ave. , (1 I Stillwoter
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............ i,m Phone 372-7,0,22 | +' DR GARY L. MEYER i I ..
00..,rooms
Ch,ropro0000,:-r II '
1 1208 W lqth STll IWATER
104 East McEIory I I • F-' " "
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Stillwater, k/ahoma I l+-
+ for "goodness"
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DRINK
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GOL0 OT M [g iS the wllOll$otnt,
htolth''!, " ' ''+ tln itlk t0€ kids of
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ham o, hey .14M Io*s tc
kll9 uO r0[D SP0f MILK!
I Frontier Federal Savings
and Loan Assodatiod
Ponca City Oklahoma City Tulsa
Emd Sbllwater Edmond Bartleswlle Cushing
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CECIL SHARPS HAVE
GUESTS
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Sharp last
week were Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Kelly and daughter
from Gotebo, Okla. Littk
Crystal LaDawn spent
week with her grandparents.
This week's guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sharp
and daughter from Weather-
ford, Oklahoma.
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Com,t , lerk Repo
CIVIL CASES FILED:
Joe Meredith Price vs.
Robert Rosiere, Money
Judgment, Charles E. Daniel
Gibble Oil Co. vs. Billie
Hampton, Money Judgment,
Charles E. Daniel
1st Bank & Trust vs. Ralph
Dale Wikel, Money Judg-
merit, Murphy & Murphy
1st Nat'l. Bank vs. James
Caldwell', Money Judgment,
Bird, McBride, Hochderffer
ISC Financial House vs.
Robert G. Moore, Money
Judgment, J. Stewart Ar-
thurs
W. W. Grainger, Inc. vs.
Conrad Jones, Money Judg-
ment, Ungerman, Ungerman
et al
PROBATES FILED:
P-77-175 Will of Anna
Elizabeth Stone, Grubbs &
Wileoxon
P-77-176 J D of Death of
Joan Eloise Poweli, Ever-
ett Berry
Town Board interviews engineer
at Tuesday night meeting
The Perkins Town Board homa City.
met Tuesday night in a Present for the meeting
reconvened session to inter- were Mayor Moser, council-
view Poe and Associates men Larry Moorman and
engineering firm as a Bud Redus, Bob Echols and
prospective engineering firm Pat Conally representing
to take the city through the COED, Bob Williams of Poe
three phases required to and Associates and Bob
complete sewer require- Evans of The Perkins
ments by the year 1982. Journal.
It was decided to also Mayor Moser adjourned
interview at least two other the meeting to meet again
engineering firms before for the regular meeting,
making a decision. Monday, November 7, un-
It was announced that less a special meeting is
Coundlman Bud Redus will called before that time by
represent Perkins at a posting a public notice in the
pre-application hearing with city office 36 hours prior to
the State Health Department the meeting designating the
Wednesday (today) at Okla- subject to be discussed.
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MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Keith Verl Kennedy, 47, and
Wilma Laura Murdock, 38,
both of Page, Nebraska.
Michael Duane Canamare,
27, Stillwater, and Monica+
Flaiban, 27, Massapequa,
New York
Jimmy Davis, 20, Coyle,
Okla. and Dianne Sue Mills,
18, Guthrie.
Alan David Towle, 28, and
Denise Phillips, 22, both of
Stillwater.
Robert Allen Ringdahl, 22,
Fort Bliss, Texas, and Jo
Ann Dick, 21, Stillwater.
Jeffrey Wayne Yeargin, 28,
Stillwater, and Deborah Jean
Harman, 21, Tulsa•
William Carl Busch, Jr., 21,
and Jackie Marie Hill, 18,
both of Tulsa.
Scott Wayne Painton, 28,
and Chih-Duen Chao Chi, 27,
both of Stillwater.
Gilbert Jack Hutchinson, 41,
Cherokee, and Georgina
Eileen Green, 20, Garden
City, Kansas.
Carl Lynn West, 28, and
Freda Darlene Fine, 27, both
of Coyle.
DIVORCES FILED:
(Incompatibility, unless
otherwise stated)
Sherri Lynn Glover vs.
William David Glover, Bird,
McBride, Hochderffer.
Gerald F. Kyle vs. Lois K.
Kyle, Bird, McBride, Hoch-
derffer.
Deborah Gall Fluck vs.
Roger Craig Fluck,
& Cubbage.
Charles R.
Gall E. McPike
Patricia Ann DaY
Charles Gilbert Da
Neglect of Duty,
Springer, Jr.
Martha Helen
vs. Donald Gene
Extreme Cruelty,
Bride, Hochdeffer
Patricia Ann
Keith Brown
Maintenance,
Draper, Jr.
Karen Lee Rich vs,
Leslie Rich, Separate
tenance, Thomas,
Anderson & Baker. _
Clerk &
attend school
City Clerk Elizabeth
and City Treasurer
Sager attended a
iConference for
!Clerks and Treasure
Oklahoma State
last week, October 12,
14.
Some of the topics
include:
Cash Flow Methods",
and Fire Pension
Update; Discussion of
hue Sharing; "Training
Certification",
and Legal Assistance
jeer", "Public
and "Time Management'
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STILLWATER AUCTION
122 E. 9th
377.3377 - Stillwater, Okla.
AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY
7:30 P.M.
We Buy for Cash Or Sell on Cc
Ralph J. Jacob, Owner
--NEXT ANTIQUE A UCTION- Sun. Dee. I I-I.'30 p "in'
Don'l be a lel
Mrs. Martha Gray will be 98 Thursday, Oct. 20. Mrs.
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Gray came to the Ripley area years ago, moving to 1
Perkins in 1925 and has lived here since except for a
year in Texas and a year on the farm. Her son, Ralph
Gray, informed The Journal of the birthday.
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SALES .2 '-+:""+ REPAIRS j
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"AE,=_ , s,,ei;,,wc *,¢. £2 "" I I
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,+++ I "Airtightness" is an important part of
I so++ ene++ on+ mono+. W00en +oo,
, = fireplace is not being used, the damper
Liesurly
shopping
in
park-like
atmosphere[
I . should be tightly closed to prevent
PARTSsKIRTING - AIR CONDITIONERsINSURANCE i• ,, the chimney from drawing heated or
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cooled air from the house.
ComF/ete Inventory For Mobile Home Repairs " i
rn.e m.rJ-na"' El Good fitting storm windows and doors
Bill
Fr,mkli
• save energy, too. Anything you can
Moblle.meowmHomes Ii ' do to cut down escaping air that you
Earl Brylmt
We install or you can do it yourself. I pay to heat or cool makes sense and
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saves dollars. Its" worth the effort.
1/20 l Stillwater ON HIWAY $1 EAST I Today, it"s the lazy homeowner who
wastes energy.
HARRISON ELECTRIC Electricity is too good
ALONG WITH FIXTURES AND COMPLETE
ELECTRIC SERVICE NOW t 0 wste !
CARRIES ...... Pa'd for by EC Members
MINUTE MAN SMOKE
DETECTION
SYSTEMS
WITH EASY -
INSTALLATION CENTRAL RURAL
FIND OUT MORE
Harrison Electric
. D. J. "Ueke" Cooper, Mgr., Stwat,
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LIGHT HOUSE
372.7171 q14 S. Main. Stillwater
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