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THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PERKINS, OKLAHOMA
I Kaye and Camilla Burton. t and Doris Beane George; decore~t-
Mr and Mrs Raymond MurlinI ing committee, Carolyn Little and
and family of Seminole visitedi Margaret Little; program cumin-
his mother, Mrs Edfth Marlin. I ittee, Ruby Bennington Schreiner
Thanksgiving guests of Mr and!and Phyllis Tomlinson Rodman.
Mrs Johnny Knight and familyf Conrad Schreiner led the grou~
were Jimmy Knight, Louise Ado- in sin girtg "School Days," '%)h
ms, David Wheeler and Lee Ray Try-on High!" and "Auld Lang
Farmers Union
Plans Chili Supper
The Payne County Farmers
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29,
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Perkins
November 29 and December 6,
1962--2t. )
No. 53,34
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
:-,,, Donna MurllR
Ti~ere were 35 attending church,,
Sunday.
Mrs Ethel Graves was Thanks-
giving day dinner guest of Mr and
Mrs Kenneth Nelson. Mr and Mrs
Daryl Evans were eveni~tg guests.
Visiting Thanksgiving day at
Mr and Mrs Lee Doyle and fam-
ily of StilIwater were: Mr and
Mrs Frank Burton, Mrs Charlie
Sharpton, Mr and Mrs Orval
Burton and boys, Mr and Mrs Joe
Burton and gi~'Is, Mr and Mrs
Harold Porter and family of Tul-
sa, Mr and Mrs VCayne Burton
and family, Mr and Mrs Wesley
Sharpton and Tony and Don
Courtright. I
Mr and Mrs Joe Pock and Mr
and Mrs Clay Van Zandt made a
trip to Oklahoma City Sunday.
Sunday visi.tors of Mr and Mrs
Johnny Knight and family were:
Louise Adams, David Wheeler,
Mary and Johnny Adams, Mr
Lewis Adams and Mr and Mrs
Raymond BurneR.
Mr Jesse Taylor, Mrs Maude
Hanks, Mrs Zella Jergenson and
Raymond Nettles visited Mr and
Mrs Alva Murlin and Mr and Mrs
Raymond Burnett.
Mr and Mrs Wesley Burton and
f'amfly spertt Thanksgiving with
Mr and Mrs Fred Stan.ton and
family.
Cal~)I Reed and Kay Bar.t, rum
spent Tuesday nighCc with Camilla
BurtoJ,. eI
Mr and Mrs Paul Potter sper~
the weekend wtth Mrs Violet P~-
'ter and Sharon.
Jerry Sebring and Joan Murlin
Lee Ray Murlin and Janiee Tab-
or, Raymond Nettles and Louise
Murlin and Mr and Mrs Alva
Murlin enjoyed a wiener roast
Friday evening.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Fruit of
Bethany, were Thanksgiving
Adams.
Ne~t Sunday evening services
will be held at ~ Creek.
I,ela Innmn visited Margaret
Collins Friday.
Leonard Majors of Coyle was a
Monday m~rning caller of Mr and
Mrs John Inman.
Last week Mr and Mrs John In-
man, and Slmyne visited Mrs Ber-
tha Ka~ich of S~roud.
Mr and Mrs John McNight had
as their weekend guest Mrs Mc-
Nigl~t's brother.
Mrs Deloris Bates and Kym of
Oklahoma City/rod Thanksgiving
dinner w~th her parents, Mr and
Mrs John Inman and Shayne.
They also spent the night.
Lela Inman visifed with Edith
Murlin Saturday evening.
Tryon
News
Betty Cards
The 1962 Alumni reunion was
held Thanksgiving in the Tryon
high school wt.th approximately
80 g~ests and members ~present.
The theme of this years banquet
was "Education" and this was
carried out in the decorations.
Programs were printed and roller,
resembling a diploma. FavQrs
were tiny doll heads, wearing a
graduation hat. Centerpieces de-
picted an alumni, "si~ting on top
of the world."
The evening began with an In-
vocation Prayer by Barbour Cox,
followed by a dinner prepared by
Durra Hicks and Gladys Ri4path.
Vice-president, Grover Westfall
acted as Mastor of Ceremonies in
the absence of president, Wayne
Syne" accompanied by Arena
'Welch Jones.
Out of s~t~ce guests attendirtg
,the Alumni reunio~ were, Mr and
Mrs Ronald Upshaw of Norfolk,
Paul Rodman of Clovis, N M.
FHA Dads
Entertained
The Future Homemakers of
America of Perk-ins high school
held their ~nnual "Party~for-
Pops" Tuesday night in the study
hall.
Approximately 100 girls and
their dads were in attendance at
the dinner and ;program. Miss
Paula Evans presided and Miss
Bettye Dickson was in charge of
the program and entertainmen,t.
Chapter mothers pins were pre-
sented to Mrs Bill Dickson, Mrs
Wendell Sadler and Mrs Thomas
Roberts. Mrs Carolene Wood is
the chapter adviser.
Union will sponsor a free chili
supper at the Stillwater fair-
grounds community building on
Dec. 1 at 6:30 p m. Entertainment
will be furnished by the student
entertainers of OSU.
During the business session off-
~cers for the comhtg year will be
elected and the delegates to the
state convention will be elected.
t Members are asked to bring in
re~lutions for discussion.
Emil Kastl, state secretary
the Far,hers Union, will give the
report of activities during 1962.
Door 0rizes will be given and
all members are asked to bring
their neighbors and friends.
Jim Wells is the cour~ty presi-
dertt and Charles Porter is county
secretary.
Meeting Is Set
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
In The Matter of the Estate of
Thomas N. Myers Deceased.
All persons having claims
st Thomas N. Myers. deceased,
required to present the same,
th the necessary vouchers,
the undersigned William Y.
Perkins, Okla. in Payne
Okla~toma, within four months
the date hereof, or the same
be forever barred.
The Stitch and Chatter club
meets on Friday, Dee. 7 instead of
Thursday, Dec. 6. The meeting
will be held in the home of Mrs
Golla Staicup that afternoon and;
will be a Christmas party.
Dont fvct or worry about a cloudy sky,
Take your clothes to Beverly's to wash and dry.
Completely Automatic
Dated tl~is 27 day of
of 1962.
]s[ William Y.
A~torney:
Fitzgerald & Houston
LEGAL NOTIC~
(Published in the Perkins
Nov. 29, Dec. 6 and 13, 1962---3¢.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
PAYNE COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
PhilHp Roy Fagan, )
St. and Artha Marie )
Fagan, )
Plaintiffs. )
vs. ) No. 1979(]
Perkins Town Corn- )
pony, a eor, por~tion, )
ot a], )
De fendan~s )
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TO:
Perkins Town Company, a
corporation, if legally exist-
ing, or if dissolved and not in
existence, all of its unknown
officers, successors, trustess
and assigns, if any; and
Kate Born'hart, Ida Reynolds,
Eh~ma PIancock, Rosa Scru-
ggs, James Tote, William
Wagner, George M. Hall,
Margaret Bummer, Myrtle
Bilyeu, Christianna Hall, Fred
A. Bummer, Paul R. Bummer,
S.K. Bummer, ]~ttie E. Fitz,
Laura M. Clifton, Clarence
guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Pock.
Those ~ending Thanksgiving
day at Mr and Mrs Grif~ Jon~
were: Mr and Mrs Earl Wrigh¢
of Cushing, Mr and Mrs Loyd
Sharpton and ~amily, Mr and Mrs
James Etheridge and f~mtly, Mr
and Mrs Alva Murlin and family,
Raymond Nettles, Mrs Edith Mar-
lin, Mr and Mrs Orvi,lle Buyer and
family, Mr and Mrs Dale Kroutl
and son of Newkirk and Mr and
Mrs Fred Jones of StillwaCer.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr and
Mrs Bill Needles were Mr and Mrs
Bryne Cook and family, Mr and
Mrs John Wh~ckenblick and farn-
]ly and Mr and Mrs Charlie
Whickenblick and family.
Mr and Mrs Joe Burton made a
business trip to Alva Friday.
Barbara Wells was a Thaxtks-
giving guest of Mr and Mrs Char-
lea Murlln nd Pat.
Bob and ~ay Bartrum and Kir-
by Nickles spent Friday with
Moore. He welcomed the guests
arid prsented the first speaker, Mr I ...........
H I Jones, who spoke briefly on I[~
"Education, Our Hope." Miss Don- ] I~I L-~g~11~ 0 l I ~ I~ 1 WI#~
na MeCnacken sang "May The I 0 IP ~1"~, 02-11.A~-----l" 2"~[Ik1,¥1~
Good Lord Bless and Keep You,"l0
and "My. God and I." .Miss DeAnn Texolite Wall paint--was $3.69, now $2.75 gallon
~.~rmp.a~rmK aceompamed her on l~ Marine Type Woodlife--was $1.67, now $~5 quart 0
tne ptano. II, I 8-penny case cem~t coated nails ........12c pound 0
Guest speaker for the evening|l~l Vinyl asbestos adhesive .................. 69c quart I[]1
v~as Honorable Barbour Cox who II~l 2-6 X 6-8 W.P.--K.C. door with glass ........... $10.95 I~1
spoke to the guests on "EducationlO 2---160-acre Farms for Sale
and Our World." IH A
The in, roduction of the classes, [~ CLARA Wl~
their members and guests, preeed~ I~ Q
ed the opening of the buslness[~ Farmer and Merchant
meeting. I
• Jeane~te Carder Vassar, co-see-I'
retary, gave the reading of the ~
minutes of the 1961 banquet and GIFTS FOR
they were ap~oved.
Newly elected officers for the
1963 meeffng were as follows:
Wayne Johnson. president; Clyde
George, vice-presidertt; co-secret-
aries. Kathryn Jones McIntyre
Outing--Dark and light colors
figured and red
Just Out! Your New
CHRISTMAS
N0.2
Long-Playing Hi-Fi
Hi.Fi 331/ RPM Record
Available Only, from Goodyear
ServiceStoresi& Dealersi .-
.
$3.98 Value-- $1.00
l"Checks in colors and other sizes
and dark patterns in gingham.
Wool--Material in red, brown, green,
black and turquiose colors
Print-in plaincol0rs & figured prints
Now is the time to do your
.... sewing for Christmas,
Simplicity Patters in Stock
BLUMER'S CONOCO
Phone,
Perkins
E. Cligton, Pearl B. Clifton,
J.E, Thomtmon, and each of
Cehem, if Mving, or if they or
any of them be dead, then the
unknown heirs, administrat-
ors, exectt~ors, devisees, tru-
stees and assigns, if any, of
fehose who are dead; and
Velvna L. Stout; and
The unknown heirs, executors,
administ~tors, devisees, tru-
stees and assigns, immediate
and remote, of David W. Tare,
deceased, W.G. Bummer, de-
ceased, S.M. Clifton, deceased,
and Bertha W. Williams, de-
ceased
GREETINGS:
You and each of you are
that you have been sued by the
Plaintiffs in the District Court o~
Payne County, State of Oklahorr~
and unless you answer the petit"
ion filed in the office of the clerg
of said court on or before the 10tl~
day of January, 1963 such petit*
ion will be ,taken as true and
judgmen.t rendered aceo~