]PERKINS (OKLA.) JOURNAL THURS., DECEMBER 7, 1967
IPubtlst,ed every ThursOl by the
PERKINS PUBLISHING COMPANY
133 S. Main Street
Perkins, Okla. 74059
P.obert L. Evans, Managing Editor
Yvonne M. Evans, Office Manager
From Page One
that we can remember,
there is not a Chrysku" se:ting
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Second Class postage paid at Perkins. Oklahoma, 74059
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Harland B. 'ells
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Chairman of the Board
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• STYLES & SIZES FOR EVERYONE
• OICW,IN
Men's
House Slippers
Priced From
$2.88 to $5.88
outside the bank deer. Delbert
Butlcc is driving an Oids this
year. Guess it does:ft h,.ut to
switch bra'nds once il a v,ili'.e,
Delbert said he and Mayor Ir-
win were all turned around on
direction when they left the
Student Union industry an-
nouncement party "Fhtu'sd:D'. I
accused them of scooting up to
the cider bowl once 1oo often.
but dotibt if that was it bccau.e
the cider wasn't even fermeited
yet.
Ilarry Savage was tellinod
Noah Baker about his early pair
of shoes when he was a youngs-
ter just settling this country
south of Perkins.
When Harry was 7 )'ears old
his father and mother were try_
ing to prove up their farm south
of Perkins. and times were
rough. Harry didn't have a pair
of shoes and the black wooly
worms were thick, and stinging
his feet time after time. and he
would cry fro rathe sting. His
dad would not believe the worms
could sting until one got on his
hand and stung him.
Ilarry said his dad went to
Perkins, very soon and bought
the boy a pair of shoes. To his
Take Advantage of
this Pre-Christmas-
SALE
Free Gift Wrapping
Ladies' One Group
House Shoes Men's Shoes
Reg. 2.99 to 5.99 1 Values to 14.99
$1.88 to $5.88 I $6.98 to $9.88
Shoes on Rack
Childrens Shoes $2.88 2 pr $5.00
SHOES SHOES
$4.88
Ladies Shoes (reg. 4.99-12.99)
Now$3.88 to $9.88
ONE TABLE OF
ODDS & ENDS
Large SelectionIdies
Handbags. Save one half to one third
Mesh and Plain Stitch
Hose, four Pairs $1
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David s Shoes
918 S. Main
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disappointment they were too
small, and tIarry had to Dut
them on the shelf until the
en:ire family came to town three
m..mths h:le,c and exchanged
tl:m f,r a larger p:'ir.
And )-ou!:fst;u's take shoes for
granted these duys.
QUAIl, YOU KILL
MAY BE CII.ECKED
Be patient if someone checks
the quail in your game bag or
c,ee! this season. The age of
quail is one tool biologists use
to try to provide you better
huptin and fishing, according
to Dr. Bill Altman. OSU Exten-
sion Wildlife Specialist.
Your quail are more apt to
be checked if you hunt on one
of the public hunting areas
n-aintained by the Wildlife De-
partment. Other 3'ears, some
lmnters were asked to send quail
wings to 1he Oklahoma State
Uni\\;,ersity or to the Wildlife De-
partment.
When checking quail, a bi-
ologist sorts the birds into groups
of males and females. This
gives information about the ra-
tio of cocks to hen birds killed.
Biologists are also interested
in the ratio of young to adult
birds in the bag -- so wings
are checked to determine ages.
Certain feathers are used in de-
termining the age of birdS.
Trained observers can tell you
just about when the bird was
hatched.
A cheek in the early part of
the 1964 season showed that a-
bout 72 percent of the quail
harvested statewide were young
birds. Some 52 percent of these
were cocks.
Figures vary a little from year
to year. But quail are short-
lived, and quite prolific. They
have a rapid turnover. Hence
seasons should be set so hunt-
ers can harvest surplus birds
in the fall or winter.
Disney Promoted
CAM RANH BAY, VIETNAM--
Michael D. Disney, 19, son of
E. R. Disney, Cushing, was pro-
moted to Army specialist four,
November 9, while serving as
a mechanic in the 128th Signal
Company near Cam Ranh Bay,
Vietnam.
His mother, Mrs. Ruby M.
Disney, lives at 529 S. Utica,
Tulsa.
ENTERTAIN3IENT
]VEEK AT THE
DEC. 7
" N
LEACHMA.
'IVATERHOLE NO. 3"
* James Coburn
':: Joan Blondell
::: Margaret Blye
AGGIE
THURS.-TUE.
"REFLECTIONS IN A
GOLDEN
* Elizabeth Taylor
* Marion Brando
WED
VTItUNDER ROAD"
* Robert Mitchum
* Gene Barry
PLUS
"TRACK OF THUN
[ CAMPUS
TItUR.-TUES
"WOMAN TIMES SEVEN"
* Shirley MacLaine
* Michael Caine
* Peter Sellers
WED.
"TWO WEEKS IN SEr'l."--
* Brigitte Bardot ,
(Mature Audience,
EAST 6th
DRIVE-IN
THUR.-SAT
"CASINO ROYALE"
* Peter Sellers
* Ursula Andress
* David Niven
SUN-TUES
"BIG MOUTH"
* Jerry Lewis
* Susan Bay
WED
"OUR MAN FLINT"
* James Coburn
* Gila Guian
PLUS
"IN LIKE FLINT"
* James Coburn
* Lee J. Cobb
OF THE HUNDREDS OF
THRIFTY
people who bank
regularly with us,
we don't know
one person who
regrets having the
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You of our
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Payne County BaPlt
Member F.D.LC. Perkins,
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