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P. 2, Perry Daily Journal Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1987
The Perry Daily Journal
A (ISSN 0746-7559;
© Entire contents Copyright 1986 by Perry
Journal Co., Box 311, Perry, Okla. 73077
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OKLaNoma • PRrss ASSOCIATION Daily except Sundays, New Year’s Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiv-
—745 ing and Christmas at 714 Delaware St., Perry, Oklahoma, by The Perry
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Noble County Legal Record
The Almanac
Keeping Drunks From Driving
Is Everyone’s Responsibility
By Abigail Van Buren
° 1987 by Universal Press Syndicate
DEAR ABBY: No! No! No! Al- Abby, please tell people who let
though I’ve been a strong supporter drunks drive, that they are as much
of yours for many years, I’ve never to blame as the driver if he kills
written to you before. Now I feel someone. And they should ask
compelled to because I’m so angry themselves how they would feel if
and ashamed of you! I’m referring their child or wife or husband was
to your reply to “People Against killed by a drunk driver.
Drunks.” Shame on you for joining Although I will be a free man one
the guilty-until-proven-innocent day, I will never be free of the guilt
mob and jumping on the anti-drunk I will carry for the rest of my life.
drivers’ bandwagon. NO. 37405
I think the allegedly drunken
man did extremely well to keep his
composure for 10 minutes before
resorting to physical tactics to
retrieve his car keys from that
neighbor who judged him as too
drunk to drive.
Answer me this: If this man was
(as his neighbor described him) so
drunk he could hardly walk, how
could he have overpowered the guy
to get his keys back? I’ve never
committed a violent act in my life,
but if some self-righteous busybody
confiscated my car keys because he
decided that I was too drunk to
drive, I’d be tempted to dynamite
his house! Maybe in communist
Russia this could happen, but here
in America, a person is presumed to
be innocent until proven guilty.
DON IN EUGENE, ORE.
DEAR DON: Are you serious?
Drunks who can hardly walk
have been known to commit
mayhem with their bare hands.
And what do you mean, a per-
son is presumed to be innocent
until proven guilty? Getting
drunk is not a crime, but driving
drunk is! Must we presume a
person to be “innocent” until he
has killed someone because he
was guilty of driving drunk?
I stand by my advice: It’s your
business, my business, and the
business of every person to do
whatever is necessary to pre-
vent a drunk from driving.
Please, read on:
DEAR ABBY: I am writing in
response to “People Against
Drunks.” In 1982, a 17-year-old girl
was killed by a drunk driver on the
night of her high school baccalaure-
ate ceremony. This girl believed in
and worshiped God with all her
heart. She was a good friend and a
caring stranger, but her life was cut
tragically short because someone
let a man drink and drive.
I live in a small town called
Marion, Va., and we decided to take
some action against drunk drivers,
so our police department developed
a system last year that has cut the
number of drunk driving fatalities
in half! It’s called R.A.I.D., which
stands for “Report All Intoxicated
Drivers.”
There’s a phone number that
anyone in or around Marion can
call to report a possible drunk
driver. The callers need not give
their names unless they want to;
they just have to describe the
vehicle, the license number and the
approximate location. The police
will then check out the report. I
think this system is what every
town needs.
CONCERNED TEEN AGER
IN MARION, VA.
DEAR ABBY: How 1 wish some-
one would have taken my car keys
away from me last Feb. 18, when I
was drunk but got into my car,
crossed over into the other lane and
hit another car head-on, killing a
DEAR CONCERNED: Three
cheers for Marion! I hope other
cities will adopt the idea. And
fear not that it will encourage
friends to snitch on friends.
Friends don’t let friends drive
drunk.
Filed the past week in district
court:
Small Claims
Southwestern Bell Telephone
vs. Jos end Mono Johnson,
money judgment.
Some vs. Mike McConnell,
money judgment.
Some vs. Keith end Petty
Taylor, money judgment.
Perry Memoriel Hospital vs.
Scott Wise end Shelley Wise,
money judgment.
Civil
Gerold W. Ingrem vs. Buck-
aloo Oil Co. Inc., et el,
foreclosure.
LaVonna Christine Cobb vs.
Carl Eugene Cobb, petition for
protective order.
Key Electric Cooperative vs.
Western Farmers Electric
Cooperative, et et.
The Federal Land Bank of
Wichita vs. Frelin Maurice
Howell, et ux, et al, foreclosure.
Same vs. Kenneth W. Dal-
rymple, et ux, et al, foreclosure.
Easements
Weyne Speer et ux to Black
Beer Conservancy Dist. 1-5-87
$1 eV ne 28-21n-2e
Same to Seme 1-5-87 $1 nwY
seV* 21-21n-2e
Warranty Deeds
John H. Stanley et ux to Terry
J. Hogen et ux 12-30-86 $10 Pt
seV 28-21n-1w
Mineral Deeds
Opal Roberts to P & R Prop-
erties 12-1-66 $83.34 sV» nV swY
nwY 35-23n-le; seV* neV 15-22n-
1w; neV* se’/* 20-24n-2e
Assignment of Oil & Ges Leeses
C. J. Taber to Three Sends Oil
Inc. 1-5-87 $1 Lots 1 & 2 & swy
neV* 5-21 n-lw (12-24-82)
Affidavit
Toomey Oil Co. Inc. to The
Public 12-12-86 eV seV*
21-23n-2w; wY sw1/* 22-23n-2w;
neV* 21-23n-2w; sey 16-23n-2w
Estoppel Affidevit
John A. Mount Jr. et ux to
The Public 1-6-87 Pt nwY
28-22n-1w
Werrenty Deed
John A. Mount et ux to Ex-
change Bk & Tr Perry 1 -6-87 Pt
nwY 28-22n-1w
Divorce Decree
Obrig 6. Berg plft & John H.
Berg defn 1-6-87 Lots 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Blk 2 NE Perry
Order Allowing Final
Account Etc.
Noble Co. Dist. Court to Est.
of Vera A. Aigner 1-6-87 Ml sw’/*
l-20n-lw
Same to Est. of William J.
Murphy Jr. 1-6-87 nw%
10-21n-le; wh Lot 5 & All Lot 6
Blk 23 NE Perry
Warranty Deeds
J. R Beker to Jim Akers Sr.
6-6-86 $10 Lots 11 & 12 Blk 26
Marland
Jim Burton et ux to USA
FmHA 12-13-86 $1 Tract 50 La-
Follettes 3rd Add Morrison
(refiled)
Assignment of Oil and Gas
Leases
Juliet L. Worsham at al co-
trustees to Bill M Johnson Pro-
duction Co. Inc. 12-17-86 $1 wY
nwY; wh eV nwY 21-21n-1w
Baylor Van Meter Jr. et al to
Same 12-1-86 $1 Same
Bellwether Exploration Co. to
Same 12-15-86 $1 Same
Marco E. Rogers et al to
Same 12-3-86 $1 Same
Order Allowing Final
Account Etc.
Kay Co. Dist. Court to Est. of
Ellen Gertrude Raper 1-5-87
Lots 6 & 7 Blk 18 Marland
Warranty Deeds
30-21n-le; n«V« swY4 30-21n-le;
seVa swY 30-21n-le
Johnny Cope to Endicott Oil
& Gas Corp Inc. 1-5-87 $1 swY
4-23n-le (1-18-47)
Helen F. Hoover to F. Scott
Perkins 10-17-86 $1 neV
15-24n-2w (6-10-76)
Fred L. Day to L. Harlow
Brown 12-12-86 $1 neV 15-24n-2w
(8-7-78)
Same to Same 12-12-86 $1 wY2
seV* 15-24n-2w (12-5-76)
Paul Hoover to F. Scott Per-
kins 10-17-86 $1 wy seV
15-24n-2w (6-12-76)
Same to Same 10-17-86 $1 neV
15-24n-2w (4-10-76)
Helen F. Hoover to F. Scott
Perkins 10-17-86 $1 wY se%
15-24n-2w (6-12-76)
Assignment of Interest in
Oil & Gas Leases and Mineral
Estates
Dwight A. Swart to Home
State Bank 12-23-86 $1 nw%
17-20n-le; neV* 17-20n-le; cneV
swY 8-20n-le; n V2 swY
28-20n-le
Assignment of Overriding
Royalty Int
SMA Petroleum Consultants
Inc. to Leslie G. Rudd 1-1-87 $10
neV* 24-21n-1w; nwY 24-21n-1w;
neV* 25-21n-1w
Assignment and Bill of Sale
Mobil Oil Corp to PHP
By United Press International
Today is Tuesday, Jan. 13,
the 13th day of 1987 with 352 to
follow.
The moon is almost full.
The morning stars are
Venus and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mer-
cury, Mars and Jupiter.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Capricorn.
They include French fairy
tale writer Charles Perrault,
author of the Mother Goose
stories, in 1628; Horatio
Alger, author of rags-to-
riches stories, in 1832; Alfred
Fuller, the original Fuller
Brush Man, in 1885; singer
Sophie Tucker in 1884;
English photographer Cecil
Beaton in 1904; and actors
Robert Stack in 1919 (age 68),
Gwen Verdon in 1925 (age 62),
and Charles Nelson Reilly in
1931 (age 56).
Five Years Ago
U.S. Sen. Don Nickles was
to be guest speaker at a quar-
terly luncheon membership
meeting of the Perry Cham-
ber of Commerce...Michael
Dvorak, a native of the Per-
ry area, was named assistant
vice president of the Ex-
change Bank & Trust Com-
pany during a meeting of
directors of the bank.
Ten Years Ago
Walter H. Freese, north-
west of Perry, had been ap-
pointed by the Oklahoma
conservation commission to
serve on the board of direc-
tors of the Noble county con-
servation district...Gabriel St
Clair, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake St. Clair, was born at
3:18 a.m. Jan. 13 and was the
first baby born at Perry Me-
morial hospital in 1977.
Twenty Years Ago
Art Deken, local manufac-
turing plant operator, was
elected president of the board
of directors of Camp Tan Da
Ko youth centers; Ernest
Maine was reelected vice
president and Richard
Pulliam was elected secre-
tary-treasurer.. Jack Shelton
of West Plains, Mo., announc-
ed that he would open a shoe
store in Perry by the end of
February - the store was to
handle medium priced men’s,
women's and children’s
shoes.
Thirty Years Ago
In order to stress the
importance of adults taking
the Salk polio vaccine, Mrs.
Art Coffey, Mrs. Bob Craft,
Jack Dolezal, Miss Ruth Tab-
er and Jack Newton duly lin-
ed up to receive their first
shot..Mrs. Tillie A. Loula,
county assessor, was to start
the third week of her annual
tour at the Phillips camp with
stops at Red Rock and Mor-
rison to follow.
Forty Years Ago
A gold-framed medallion
portrait of Mrs. Henry S.
Johnston was on display at
Pallissard’s jewelry store on
the north side of the square,
before being sent to the state
historical society where it
was to be added to a collection
of portraits of former first
ladies of the state...Dr. S.
Wayne Bilby, graduate of the
veterinary division of Michi-
gan state college, had located
in Perry and was to open an
office for the practice of
veterinary medicine.
Fifty Years Ago
Jack Wurtz, quarterback
and Robert Edwards, tackle,
were elected co-captains of
Perry's 1937 football team, by
lettermen during the annual
football banquet...Organiza-
tion of a Boy Scout troop in
Orlando was begun with eight
boys signed up for Scout work
and additional boys were to
be enrolled during the follow-
ing week.
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DATS BOOK
January 13, 1987
Today is the 13th slmitwL]
day of 19B7 and the Fe.73t
24th day of winter 52.1.17
KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE "by Larry Wright
wwy 4M1 GOING To BE lATe?
Well, IT SEEMS THERE WAS A
THREAD HANGING Fol MY SKIRT...
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1982, an Air Florida plane crashed into
a Washington, DC bridge, killing 78
people
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Salmon P
Chase (1808); Sophie Tucker (1884);
Gwen Verdon (1925); Charles Nelson
Reilly (1931)
TODAY'S QUOTE: Life begins at 40 "
- Sophie Tucker.
TODAY'S MOON: Day be-
fore full moon
TODAY’S TRIVIA: In which of the tol-
lowing Broadway musicals did Gwen
Verdon star? (a) Gypsy (b) Damn
Yankees" (c) South Pacific
TODAY’S BARBS
BY PHIL PASTORET
if a TV chase show producer ever
blows up anything other than a brand-
new luxury car then you’ll KNOW he’s
having budget trouble
Downsizing the art of making some-
thing smaller and less expensive to
produce that sells for the same price as
the original, bigger one
TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWER# (b) Gwen
Verdon starred in Damn Yankees "
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Jimmie D. Robison to Everett Order Allowing Final
Oakley et ux 1-8-87 $10 Let 11 Account Etc.
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On this date in history:
In 1864, composer Stephen
Foster (“My Old Kentucky
Home”) died in a New York
hospital, three days after he
was found sick and almost
penniless in a hotel room.
In 1941, Irish novelist
James Joyce died at age 58.
In 1982, an Air Florida Boe-
ing 737 crashed into a
Potomac River Bridge in
Washington, D.C., killing 78
people.
In 1985, a “storm of the cen-
tury” brought San Antonio,
Texas, more than 1 foot of
snow.
A thought for the day:
Singer Sophie Tucker said,
"Life begins at 40.”
Having a wedding? Come in
and talk to our social editor,
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ting details to The Journal.
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THE BETTER HALF,
By Harris
MARRtS 1-13 i
DR. GOTT
Peter
Gott, M.D.
Effects of
septic fumes
By Peter H. Gott, M.D
field are working as they should, no DEAR DR. GOTT — I breathe 22 to
odor or fumes will be present If your 28 times a minute. Is this hyperventi-
drains smell, have your sewage sys- lating? I don’t use caffeine, but do
tern repaired before your neighbors smoke two packs a day Is there any
complain that you are polluting the way to reduce overbreathing?
environment. DEAR READER — Hyperventila-
DEAR DR. GOTT — I recently had tion (increased rate of breathing) is
an X-ray of my foot During the pro- one of the ways in which the body
cess, I felt what seemed to be several compensates for inadequate oxygen
strings being pulled through my foot. At the rate of 22-28 per minute, you
My sister says she always feels the are hyperventilating This may be the
same thing when being X-rayed What first sign of chronic bronchitis and
causes this? emphysema due to your cigarette
“He’s sensitive to caffeine. He took a
lick of my coffee ice-cream cone
and hasn’t slept in 3 days!”
DEAR READER — People cannot habit Stop smoking and see if your
feel X-rays. There is no physical rea- breathing rate falls.
son why you and your sister experi- Hyperventilation sometimes re-
enced the sensations that you had fleets tension and anxiety When there
You will have to look for alternative is no physical basis that needs cor-
DEAR DR GOTT — I was told that explanations, other than X-rays, for recting, overbreathing can usually be
when fumes from a septic tank mix your symptoms treated by rebreathing into a paper
with air, sulfuric acid is formed. Is DEAR DR GOTT - My wife had a bag so that excessive amounts of car-
this harmful’ My sore throat and Dalkon Shield from 1975 to 1981. Her bon dioxide are not lost from the
tongue disappear when I’m out of the uterus was removed because of bleed- body, causing faintness and tingling,
house for a day or so ing fibroids and a tumor Did the Dal- Learn how to protect yourself from
DEAR READER - Fumes from kon Shield cause these problems’ heart and arterial disease Send for
an improperly functioning septic tank DEAR READER — The Dalkon Dr. Gott's new Health Report. EAT-
are caused by the decay of organic Shield caused pelvic inflammation in ING RIGHT FOR A HEALTHY
material. They may make you nause- some women. Fibroids (muscular HEART. Send fl and your name and
ated, but your sore throat and tongue growths) and uterine tumors are com- address to P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland,
probably are due to other factors in mon in women and are not thought to OH 44101-3428. Be sure to mention
your house, such as dust and related be related to intrauterine devices for the title.
irritants. If a septic tank and leaching contraception. © 1987, newspaper enterprise *ssn
POLLY’S
POINTERS
Polly Fisher
Special care for
woolen clothes
By Polly Fisher
will remain in beautiful shape for
many years if you follow a few basic
guidelines for daily maintenance.
Allow woolens to rest and air for at
least 24 hours between wearings. Gar-
ments will naturally shed any wrin-
kles during this rest period.
Hang woven woolen garments and
non-stretchy knits on padded, well-
shaped hangers to retain their origi-
nal shape. Fold stretchy knits loosely
on a closet shelf or in a roomy drawer.
Woolens need room to “breathe.”
Hang garments a couple of inches
apart so there’s room for air to circu-
late around the fabric.
Between cleanings, brush woolen
garments after each wearing. Use a
firm-bristled brush for heavy or firm-
ly woven fabrics and a damp sponge
for fine fabrics with soft naps. This
DEAR POLLY — For Christmas, I will rejuvenate the surface of the fab-
received some beautiful wool suits, ric, fluff the nap and remove dust and
jackets and slacks as a trousseau for soil particles.
my upcoming marriage I'm uncer- Wipe lightly with a damp sponge to
tain as to what kind of special care remove lint.
these woolens need Do you have any For wrinkles and rumples that
tips? — EMILY won’t hang out, steam-press carefully
DEAR EMILY — Wool garments if needed. Use a press cloth to protect
the finish of the fabric.
A quick refresher for a wool gar-
ment: Hang the item on a padded
hanger placed over a shower rod over
a tub of hot water. The moist steam
will remove wrinkles.
Consult the permanent-care label
in each garment to determine wheth-
er it should be machine-washed, hand-
washed or dry-cleaned.
I’m sending you a copy of my news-
letter, "The Care and Cleaning of
Wool,” which has many Pointers for
cleaning, pressing and storing wool
garments, as well as tips for sewing
with wool fabrics. Others who would
like a copy of this issue should send $1
for each copy to POLLY’S POINT-
ERS, in care of this newspaper, P.O.
Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428.
Be sure to include the title. — POLLY
Polly will send you a Polly Dollar
($1) if she uses your favorite Pointer.
Peeve or Problem in her column
Write POLL Y'S POINTERS in care of
this newspaper
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ecstatic joy
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addition
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edge
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24 Romen deity
27 Souvenir
31 Yeoman
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Gardner
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34 Small child
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wave
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1987, newspaper, January 13, 1987; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2254883/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.