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(From Page 1)
After being addicted to
nicotine for 20 some years
and knowing the difficulty in
kicking the habit, we can't
imagine why anyone would
ever want to mess around
with drugs. Of course, when
you think back real hard and
remember the experimental
and discovery age of
adolescence and young
adulthood ages, you can see
how it is possible• This is the
years when the family and
community concept pays off
-- when standards and
morality must be stronger
than the competition. It's a
great institution, it's just the
initiation years into the club
that are sometimes difficult.
Some can breeze through it
easily, and some can't.
Those are the ones that need
a helping hand and under-
standing.
Sound Off
(From Page 2)
the Lord's Prayer in which
Tom Eaton Rites
William Thomas "Tom"
Eaton, who came to the
Carney-Tryon area in 1918,
died at the Stillwater
Nursing Center, Oct. 23,
1977.
His funeral was at 10:30
a.m. Monday in the Perkins
Christian Church• The Rev.
Bill Breland officiated. Inter-
ment, under the direction of
Strode Funeral Home, was in
the Tryon Cemtery.
He was born on Jan. 21,
1887, at Elm Store, Ark., the
son of John J. and Luticia
Eaton. He married the
former Birdie Chester in Elm
Store on Oct. 4, 1891. They
lived in Arkansas until
coming to the local area in
1918, where he farmed. They
moved to Perkins in 1968,
and then to Stillwater eight
years ago.
He was a member of the
Carney Christian Church.
Mrs. Eaton died Nov. 24,
1972. Two sons, Fred Aaron
and another in infancy,
preceded him in death.
RIPLEY ELECTION
(From Page 1)
All over 3,000 gallons
$1.00 per thousand.
As presently
the loan repayment
would be $6.132.00 per
or $511.00 per month,
paid from revenues from l
utility systems.
However, the
Regional Commission
given verbal approval fo
additional grant of
and when this s gwen
approval, it woi
repayment rate to $4,595.
per year, or a
repayment rate of $382.90.
If it is determined in
future that the rates
reduced and still cover
costs of repayment of
loan and maintenance of
system, the Board
Trustees will have
to adjust the rates
ingly.
The public informatiO
for the benefit of
residents so they ma!
we literally ask for our daily He is survived by four the facts before the
: on Tuesday Nov 1 at
bread, daughters, Mrs. Levi (Jew- .... -. . .. '.
* * * * ell) Williams, Stillwater; tr.x, o ulmlngm tt!p!ey.
A Ripley cattleman and Mrs. Clarence (Lillian) Ha- ,ne )own oard n,a
rancher whose name is also gar, also of Stillwater; Mrs. c,et,cc.aum°rlzeUto .a.lm'er'n i]
Ripley, Charles Ripley to be Lige (Wilton) Upshaw of s , , . .
Perkins; and Mrs. Bill ,or-ix uileartHcuanteC°mp)e-tneHa
exact, says the weekend rain
was worth millions of dollars (Helen) Roche of Oklahoma .... nil
...... ,,i • house on me tt
to uKtanoma agrlcutlure t. ty .....
right o way
** * * Also surviving is a sister, " " • ,,
The Tulsa Port of Catoosa Mrs. Helen Holt of Carney; The Board's approva
plan to redistrict the to
is one of the focal points of seven grandchildren and 11 --, ..... .4 ...... osed
navigation from the Verdi- great-grandchildren. ? ..... ,,,,Uwexsing '
and Arkansas Rivers to -0- not oe mt mree arOStonOa
gris
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vote
the Mississippi River. The ....... I
• YOU ARE INVITED TO peopte lne toaro met,,
tonnage in nine month s " • t t
oneration exceeded 800 000 HARPER'S GARAGE have been advised tha
in1977 ' Jim Harper at 507 SE 3rd petition, representing ,
"-f'h .... St in Perkins is inviting of the legal voters, a,
aGree o t e strong points • ' . ....... eaU
everyone to VIsit their mls to ne anne upon • '1
are its grain elevator storage ....... s
expansion to more than 1.2 haunted garage on Hallo- OtTh.enUnextrOeieciion, h, ,, Tv,,te,:,.
we en night, Monday
million bushels; the rise in " " ...... il It
fuel oil shipments; and the Harper salid he has been scneume zor apr ,b0 t
fixing up his garage as a when two new
increase in product delivery ...... eleCtt
........ " habitat for goblins and other memners wm uc ,
to me port oy raucar, reports • re v,
Those no servln a
,, such things for many years. ' g ..,
--Last. ear, the-ort handled They moved here fromTexas Carothers, chairman, U,e
v Kmkade and Marie SnaV
a year and a half ago and
about 4,000 railcars, many of , ' ,
which contained rain oro- have continued the practice. -o-
- The Harpers have two
ducts and heavy fuel oil. .
children Michael 7, and THE
What this means in terms to , i THE _,
rlc Susan 11, who enjoy the ucr
p• es to the farmer is not ' ' | LIGHT Toucr
indicated project, too. Harper works
• 0 for National Standard at I .Jk !
tContinuedFromPage 1) Stillwater. I want everyone il
" that would care to to come by ik I
LIONS CLUB
• . . • and tour the garage. That's t ? ;'i . eY
A committee was appoint , l
..... " why 1 do it, ' Harper said.
ed to oegin preparations for _ J, "'-,
the November 14th Ladies' '[[]C] I WaftS1
Night Banquet. Committee " "--- ii -
members are Max Branstet- UNICEF is helping pro- i .... ..
ter Shelby Lauener, and mote preventive health care ][ Two businessmen
Hurley Blumer for children in developing |pod at a diner for cofla
Lions voted to countries in Asia, Africa and i____i/hen the waitress
The
purchase a $2000 order of Latin America. A dollar can iPeared one of the n'
Main Street Christmas de- buy enough vaccine to iplaced his order.
corations The money will be immunize ll children iotherman hesitated,
borrowed until funds can be against polio; or 20 children Isa'_ct,'Tllhave coffeev'
obtained from business against diphtheria, whoop- ibut make sure the cuP'
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n n n in cou h and tetanus, o 66 mclean." ,
,eole and resident do a- g g
tiGriS, Lionsclub projects and children against tubercu- i A short time ]ater
possible assistance from the Iosis. Make your dollar lwaitress appeared 0,:i
city. The lights were ordered count; help UNICEF by itwocupsof coffee, v'i
Tuesday and will arrive in being a part of UNICEF Day i sorry-- I forgot, wi
time for installation right in Perkins on October 30 at ie-asked-for-ihe cl*
after Thanksgiving. The 6:00 at the United Methodist icup? ''
order consists of 18 8-foot Church. Call 624-0240 for i **** U!
lighted Christmas trees that moreinformation• i Amorlcafl i
• • " " ' r Jr" ill g/Ib
II h s All Perkins children rote
will hang from street g t " Ic;;'';'1""115
along the street from the ested in he!ping are invited fS7.ff73 ' K,11t
north city limits to the south to come Trick or Treat for """'
tv limits. UNICEF. miimmm-,-:
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, Bulk Anti
-Freeze
5 gals. & up Under 5 gals. i
29 $2 '
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Bnng Your Own Contatne
Pre.Packaged A-F ',.
Book Your Wirer Range Cubes NOW!
20-0 Natural Breeder Cubes OCT. PRICE
(From our truck to yours) $122To n
NO V. PRICE WILL BE $125" ton
'l'ou Own/t. You Operate/t. You Profit from It
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547-2700 Perkins, O|