THE PKRKINS JOURNAL
THE PERKINS JOURNAL
PERKINS, PAYNE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Robert L. Evans
Editor and Publisher
Published every Thursday and entered as d class matter at
the Perkins. Oklahoma, Post Office, under the Act of Congress,
March 3. 1897.
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The Perkins Journal strives for accuracy and fair platy. Errors will
be promptly corrected and complaints of unfar treatment in the
coltmms of this newspaper will be adjusted if personally called tc
the attention of the editor.
Subscription rates: $2 a year in Payne. IAncoln and Logan count-
!=:: $: a year if sent outside the above mentioned counties.
STAFF:
Robert L,,Evans and William A. Evans
Yvonne L,ccy
William A. Evans
Lyle Hornet
Richard Frame
--Advertising
Society and Bookkeeping
Production Foreman
Ad Composition
Sterotyping
"A NEWSPAPER IS FREEDOM IN PRINT" Samuel Adams
Ben S hlegels Will -ti( £om-of Eihers parents, Mr.
C and Mrs. Wyatt Cooper about
Celebra'te Golden nine miles south west of Perk-
ins. Reverend Hiram Harris of-
Anniversary flciated at the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schlegel of Ben and Ethel have four child-
314 East French will be at their ,ren. They axe two boys, Clovis f
home Sunday, JanualT 20 on their Stlllwater and Lotie of Cush-
Golden Wedding anniversary, zing and two daughters, Fern
Due *to ill health and some Lambert of Arkansas City, Kan..
of their near relatives being in
tle hospital ,their celebration
will be an informal affair.
Howv?r, they ill be glad to
L.we their friends drop by be-
twee U'm hours of 2 and 4 for
a chat.
Ben Schlegel and Ethel CoOp-
er were united in marriage in
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We Invite
The Maurlee BflHngsleas
To Be Our
Dinner Guests
Any time '
F:-i. or Sat.
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FREE COFFEE
2:00 to 4:00 p. m.
Mort. thru FrJ
Baker's Cafe
Perkins, Okla
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and Esther Sims of Canon City.
Colorado. They also have eight
grandchildren and eight great°
grandchildren.
The couple moved to Waynoka
after honeymooning in Colorado
in 190'/.
Mr. and Mrs. 8chlegel then
moved to Cushing in 1910 where
they lived in and around Cush-
ing until 1935. In 1929-30 Mr.
Schiegel served in the 12th and
13th session in the House of
Representatives in the Oklahoma
Lagislature.
Other relatives attending the
wedding fifty ye's ago were Mr.
and Mrs. Benson Clark, Mrs. Hi-
ram Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cooper and children, Grace and
George, Clyde Schlegel and Belle
Harris.
Lost Creek
Mrs. Roy E. Trent
Mr. and Mr. Raymond Klnzie
and sons were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Griffin.
Mr, and Mrs. O. K Edmondson
and family and Margie Edmond
son and Craig visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Edmondson in Tulsa
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Clark visited
in the Sam Lee home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs, S, C. Caldwell
and Lewis ate Turkey dinner
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VISIT PERKINS AND OKLAHOMA IN '57--you'll enjoy y
with Dale Caldwell and fam-
ily Sunday.
Weekend guests of the Roy
Trents were their son Tom of
Tu ,1,sa and Arthel Goode and Ros-
etta Snow of Baxtlesville. Ar-
thel is a niece of Mrs. Trent.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinzie
and sons spent last Thursday at
the Harley Holman home south-
east of Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ler¢ D, Blair of
Oklahoma City spent Sunday
" the Ray Herod home.
Mrs. Irayne West and Carolyn
visited Mr. Elsie McNabb and I-
nez of Stillwater Monday eve-
ning
Mrs. C. O. Kinzie called Thurs
day and FTidav on Mrs. Hol-
sinuer of Perkins.
Sam Lee was hauling hay
from Stillwater Tuesday.
Teddy Allison and Marie Deal
of Stlllwater were callers in the
Roy Trent home Sunday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Kinzie and
Patsy and Janet West spent Sun
day in Oklahoma City visiting
relatives.
Mr C. W. Broyles of Long-
view, Texas visited in the C. O.
Kinzie home Wednesday after-
noon. Their Thursday supper
gests were Mr. and Mrs Lewis
Kinzie and Regina of Stillwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinzie
of Arkansas City visited rela-
tives over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Caldwel]
and Patsy were Monday supper
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Roy
Trent.
Jim Kirby, a member of A.
and M. Crop judging team was
a guest at a Monday evening
banquet and Tuesday morning
breakfast at Oklahoma City
MID-WEST
FLAVOR OF THE MONTH
Dutch Apple
THAT TASTES
LIKE MILK
SHOULD TASTE
sponsored by the Oklahoma
Seedsman's ASSOC. I
Mr. and Mrs. Yoris Cottongin
of Stillwater called on the Frank
Krby' Sunday afternoon. The bourne. The class had made
Doyle Kirbys were also after- some questions about the things
noon callers.
they would like to know and
Mr and Mrs. Karl Kriel and
Mrs. Cundiff did a beautiful
family visited Mr. Kriel's mo-
I job of describing living condi-
ther
in
Wellston,
Sunday.
tions, weather and many other
Mr and Mrs.-Lawrence Brown
things we asked her about. She
Thuzs&y, jn,.y
class invited Mrs. Nelson Cun-] a sterescope for us to see.
diff to come and talk with us We found there are
about Australia- the same number of people!
Mrs. Cundiff was raised in Mel-
Australia as there are in
York City alone.
We are sure we will enjoy
study much more now
hearing first hand about
tralia
We wish to thank Mrs.
AT YOUR
and family of Cushing were Mon
lay evening visitors in the Karl
' Kriel home. Mrs. Brown is Mrs.
Kriel's sister.
Fourth Grade
InGeography we have begun
studying about Australia. To
create interest irr our study, our
brouglt magazines, corns azld diff again for coming.
: Perkins Livestock Auction
Salc Every Monday
Charles Rushmore, Owner
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/ • Late to bed, early be rise. tells its own story beneath the eyes
Group
Jewelry
5O¢
Values to $3
Cgtton
Slips
3.98 values
$1.00
Pajamas
Cotton, Flannel,.Ny[on
$2.98 to $9.98 values
_,, 50 % Off
FALL HATS
$5.98 to $16.98 Values
Entire Stock Reduced
NOW $3.00 to $8.50'
! SUITS
i Our Entire Stock of
Wool Suits
Reduced [ or more
Women's Fall Coats
Shorties and Long
Reduced / Price
and More
Entire Stock Of
Dresses
PRICE
$8.98 to
$49.95
' Bonney's
Downtown Store
Sfillwater
Fxclusive But Not Expensive
Values
Now
$4.50 to
$25.00
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We Invite The People of Perkins
and Com munity to
SKEEN'S CAFETERIA
824 Main
Stillwater
ON SALE NOW
at your
We will reserve tables for groups
Serving hours:
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DRUGSTORE
CAFEand
GROCERYSTORE
Week Days
11:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. Ill.
5:00 IY. m. tb 7:30 p. m.
Serving Snacks Only
Sundays
11:00a. m. to 2:30 p. m.
5:00 p. nl. to 7:30 p. m.
2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.
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PHONE 93
STILLWATER