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THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PERKINS, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22~ 1962
sophomore in Cushing school. Mr In politics, the stakes are high free world, that Cuba--has been
INTERDEPENDENCE!
den
Ctlape!
by Donna Murllh
There were 35 attending church
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Arch Allison and
family are here visiting his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Ed Albright.
Mr and Mrs Grill Jones visited
her mother, Mrs Edith Murlin
Sunday.
Sorry to report that Mr John
Knight is still present in the
Stillwater hospital. We all wish
he would return home soon.
A Thanksgiving supper was
held at Eden Chapel Wednesday
evening. Rev Wesley White and
David were guests.
Visiting at the Mr and Mrs Joe
Courtright home Sunday Nov. 18,
celebrating Joe's birthday which
Nov. 16 were: Mr and Mrs L A
Robinson of Tonkawa, Mr and
Mrs R R Courtright of Marlow,
Mr and Mrs Harry Vines of Ton-
kawa. Mr and Mrs Cecil Millison
and Ricky of Perry, Mr Harold
Courtright of Perry, Mr and Mrs
Danny Kincaid and twin girls of
Rioley, Mr and Mrs Troy Court-
right and girls of Stillwater, Mr
and Mrs Dan CourCright and fam-
ily ,of Stillwater, Mr and Mrs
Frank Gates of Glencoe, Mr and
Mrs James Kuhn and family of
Glencoe and Miss Susie Burton of
Rlpley.
Mr and Mrs Robert Gamble of
New Mexico has been here viait-
ing Mr and Mrs John Knight and
other relatives and friends.
Mr Jesse Taylor and Mrs Zella
Jergenson of Napa, Calif. is here
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Shaffer's
granddaughter, Kim Shatter of
Oklahoma City is visiting them.
Mr and Mrs Alva Murlin and
Louise visited Mr John Inman, Mrs
Lula Thompson and Mrs Lela
Edmondson in the Sttllwater hos-
pital Sunday afternoon.
Mr Cecil Pearson of Garland
Texas is here Visiting his parenecs,
Rev and Mrs Freeman Pearson
and family and also other friends.
Next Sunday evening services
will be hem at Eden Chapel.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Sorry to report that Ray Free-
man is ill. We all hope that he has
regained his health.
Mr and Mrs John Inman visited
Mr and Mrs Sam Inman and boys
and Mr and Mrs Henry Inman of
California Monday near Sham-
rock.
Agra News
Mrs. A.W. Thompson
Miss Linda Sue Connoly, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Leo Hubbard of
Cushing became the bride of Carl
Dwight Thompson of Agra. In a
ceremony Nov. 9, Rev Charles
Toles of Agra read the vows in
Church of the First Born at
Cushing. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr and Mrs ANy Thomp-
son of Agra. Miss Connoly was a
Thompson graduated f:om Agra
high school in May 1962. They will
make .their home in Cheeotah
where he is em,ploycd by tile
Youngman construction co.
Following the wedding a show-
or was giv¢,n them in the Church
of the First Born of A~ra t~v hi's
four nieces, Jean and Johnnie
Toles, Maxine Stevens and Linda
Wright. They received a lot of
nice and useful gifts. They thank-
ed each and everyone.
Mrs Ellen Thompson and Doris
Richardson took Warren Richard-
son to Cushing Thursday morning
to catch the bus to Washington,
D C where he has employment.
Mrs Thompson called on Blanche
Whitham her aunt while there
Bill Britton's mother of Califor-
nia is here visiting them and other
relatives.
Jim Fowble and friend and dau-
ghter and husband of Colorado are
visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs
B O Fowble and brother and wife
Mr and Mrs Oscar Fowble this
weekend. Mr Fowble is in poor
health.
Mr and Mrs Press Cameron
have returned to their home after
visiting their son, Don Cameron
and family in Tulare, Calif.
.Iimmie Cameron went to Tul-
are. Calif. Friday where he has
employment.
Mrs Doris Richardson and Mrs
Ellen Thompson went to Cushing
Friday where Doris got her driv-
er's license. Then they visited Mrs
Stella McConnell, Lois Blake and
Nancy Duffy and Mr and Mrs Arie
Wells.
Mr and Mrs Roy Hardesty have
returned home from Burbank
where they have a trailor house by
their daughter. They will return
soon and spend the winter there.
Mr Jim Gillespie is home from
the hospital where he had sur-
sery. He is improving and doing
fine.
Francis Wiesman called on Alvy
Thompson Monday ~fternoon.
Mr and Mrs Gone Stevens are
moving to Denver, Colo Tuesday
where he has emtployment.
Other Editors'
The next legislature wilt be fac-
ing the same problem that has ag-
gavated the last three sessions--
M-O-N-E-Y.
A second problem that will con-
front the members of the Okla-
homa legislature is reapportion-
ment. This might take as much
attention as the problem of finan-
cing the various functions of gov-
ernment.
---Drumright Derrick
and the game is for keeps.
There is no place for
wishes or tears.
And there are no rewards for
what might have been.
So, I'll spend no time looking
back.
---Prague News-Record
Here's a hot tip for people with
money to invest.Don't put it in
stocks or bonds, put it in taxes.
That's one thing that can't go
anywhere but up.
---Dewey Herald-Record
Over the years in the Newspap-
er business, we have developed a
pretty accurate gage on how close
Christmas is getting. And, it is a
simple one. It is when we start
getting Dear Santa Claus letters
from the small fry.
---Fairvie~N Republican
i definitely offensively disarmed.
eitheri The United States went to the
I brink over Cuba just a few short
weeks ago. It would be senseless
to have gone that far, all or no-
thing, and back up now without
the job completed.
--Dewey County News
USE THE JOURNAL WANT ADS.
True, a solution is needed to get
the representation somewhat in a
balance. Yet, as we have contend-
ed in the past, there is still only
one fair manner in which to get
good representation for all of
those within the state boundaries. !
That is on the same basis as the
National Congress, one house on
population and the other on area.
---Hennesse~y Clipper
Now is not a time for the Presi-
dent to let down in his stern
Cuban policy. Before he considers
the job done he must be in a pos-
ition to prove without a doubt to
the people of this cour~try and the
ED KASTL;S WELDING
AND FIX.IT SHOP
Acetylene and Arc Welding
Chain Saw Repair on all Makes
Lawn Mower Repair and Blades
Sharpened.
Briggs & Stratton motors re-
paired.
Farm Tractors Overhauled.
Location ½ Block west of Bank
and ~ Block South in the alley.
AT 116 S. W. 1ST STREET
Perkins, Okla. LI 7.2294
28th CONSECUTIVE
PERRY, OKLAHOMA
DECEMBER 4, 1962
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SALE STARTS- 12:30 P.M.
NOBLE COUNTY FAIR BUILDING
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Kelly Powell Savs:
Check These Values!
• . HERE ARE SOME OF
OUR EVERYDAY PRICES:
GENERATOR
STARTERS
6 or 12 Volt
To all District Three County Folks who
want and need their Doctor bills paid by
the County You must see me and take
t
your signed slip to the Doctor. No bills will
be paid otherwise. If you need a Doctor on
weekends and I have gone to a Horse Race,
WHEEL
BALANCE
PLUS WEIGHTS
Wilford Overholt or Ruth will sign for
you.
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
MOST CARS
OTHER SERVICES INCLUDE:
ADJUST
BRAKES
Thank You.
Your County Commissioner,
Adjust or Overhaul All Automatic Transmlseions
Engine Tune.up, Major or Minor
Reline Brakes with Bonded Linings
Stillwater Safetv Lane
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