THE PERKINS JOURNAL
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R. E. LAWRENCE, Prop.
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By Mrs. Nellie Rice
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-- Artcansas. He has been gone a
$2.50
ONION SETS Red allon 40c
Post Toasties large pkg. 10c
BACON SuSar Cure lb. 15c
BUTTER per It). 20c
STEAK Beef or Pork lb. 12]f2c
BOIL BEEF per lb. 6c
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We Pay Highest Market Price for
EGGS, CREAM, and CHICKENS
Want Ads
LOST --- Pair of glasses. Re-
turn to Journal office, please.
Sandy Land
lly Bessie Woo(lson
Bessie Woodson spent the
week end at the Fred Stewmt
home.
Vernon Busby was called to
the bed side of his father who
lives near Okmulgee.
One of the Fisher girls return-
ed home from Tulsa where she
has been winking.
There was no Sunday school
or endeavor Sunday due to bad
weather.
t Miss Edna Cranthers who has
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathy durinff
the sickness and death of our
loved one.
Mrs. Ivy Mansell
Mrs. Maggie Jackson
Kindness to animals would be
much more impressive it it in-
eluded bipeds.
been visiting in Cushing and her
brother Clifton who has been"'
visitinff in Okmuluee returned
home Monday.
Grover Stewart of Valley
Queen district spent the week
end at the home of his father
here, Mr. Fred Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodson
called at the John McGee home
Monday afternoon.
The county exams will be
held 20'th of April.
Grandpa Woodson teels some
REMEDY REMOVES CAUSE
OF STOMACH GAS
Most stomach (]AS is due to bowel
poisons. For quick relief use Adlerika.
One dose cleans ()tit body wastes, tones
up your system, brings sound sloep.
At Leading Druggists.
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Office Phone .... 94
Re. Phone ..... 15
Perkins. Okla.
couple of weeks.
Mrs. Beryl Justice spent from
Monday until Wednesday of last
week at the home of Mrs. Ger-
trude Dillner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stone and
family took supper last Monday
night at the home of his father,
J. R. Stone.
Mrs. Esther Hope visited Mes-
dames Nellie Ric and Gene-
vieve Gearhart last Tuesday af-
ternoon.
Sunday week, February 11, be-
ing Mrs. Luster's birthday, her
children had a big birthday din-
ner for her in Stillwater.
The following were present: Mrs.
Norah Guthrie and family from
Kansas; Mrs. Mamie Hudnall
and family, Mrs. Grace Hughes
and family, Earl Luster and fam-
ily, Mrs. Ilda Blumer and hus-
band. A lovely dinner and good
visit was enjoyed by them all
and all wish their mother many
more happy birthdays.
Mrs. Carrie McFarland and
Miss Ralphine StGne entertained
their Sunday School classes to a
valentine party at the home of
Ralphine. Quite a number of
young people enjoyed the party
and dainty refreshments which
were served. Mrs. Stone and Ar-
letta Gearhart helped seave. The
evening was spent in playing
games.
Mrs. Cora Laws entertained
her Sunday School class of,
young people to a valeBtine:
party on Valentine night. The
occasion being Della Matthew-
son's birthday. Mrs. Laws baked
a larg? angel food cake with a
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R. W. HOLBROOK ,
PHYSICIAN
Official I:'hysicmn for A. T. & S.
V.t¢. R. at Perkins, Oklahoma.
l)zug Store Phone 42
Residence Phone 99
2nd Frida,
J.R. W.M.
Glenn Carson Secretary
heart on top.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Where your Food l)ollar buys
in Quality as well as Quantity
all that is possible to buy.
The City Meat Market
Mrs. Gertrude Dillner and Planting oats is the order of
children spent last Friday at the the day in this community.
home of her cousin, Mrs. Gene- Mrs. l?4d Keller called o liars.
vieve Gearhart. G.W. U:;sary Thursday aRer-
Mr. Kint was shopping in noon.
S'tillwater last Friday. Miss Lets Ma)'field called on
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Case spent Mrs. FAd Keller Saturday morn-
Saturday at the home of their ing.
daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Gear- ,lake Brewer called an friends
hart. in this neighborhood."
Ivan Knox butchered a fine Robt. Pritcherd bought Garmer
hog Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sears out and he will live on the
Spillase spent last week at her t plac e of Mrs. MaRie Sears the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Knox. coming year.
Mrs. Nellie Rice has been con- Subscribe to The Journal.
fined to the house with a lame
[limb the last two weeks, in fact
she has not been out doors since
she returned from Mulvfine two F O R
weeks agO.to go out soon.Sheh°pest° beable PureFresh' Milk
Mr. and iVlrs. Ralph Grimm at all times--rain or shine
and small son spent Sunday at Call Phone 85
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Elliott. East Side Daiy
W .u. K N t i) i,:, .I l:., Manager
Everett t:k:e has not come
good time and the valentine box l Monday.
caused lots of amusement. Dain-i
ty refreshments were served. I Shingle News
Mrs. Laws was assisted by her
sister, Mrs. Carrie McFarland. Miss Vada MoDonald, of Mor-
Every one had a!home at the time of this writing, ............................ .........
They all departed at a late hour
:having had a perfectly lovely
time.
reson, visited relatives in the
Shingle neighborhood the past
week.
F. M. Strickiand, L. V Jerrey,
J. F. Lake, and P. H. Jacks made
t a busmess trip to Chandler Mon-
day. )
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Statiory, SchoQI ttpplies Cmedc$,
Toilet Goods, llental Preparations,
Family Remedies, etc.
Our Stock Is Always Fresh and Attractive,
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Last Wednesday night (Valen-
tine's night) Mrs. Bessie Spillars
better but is not well yet. gave a party for her little daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Hire Johnson and I ter Dorothy, it being her birth-
son spent Sunday with Mr. and:day. Several little people had a
Mrs. Tarlton of tIarmony district, nice party and dainty refresh-
Word was received that Mrs. ! ments. Mrs. Spiliars was assisted
!b
Goldie Collins expects a visit' I y her sister, Aline Myers.
soon trom her brothers in Ark- I Guy McClain and Bob Wil-
ansas. 'liamsnn returned from the Tex
Carl Fruble is working on the l as Valley where they had gone
Swiggart farm. for a truck load of fruit f()f John
Bartholomew early last l'hurs-
A rather serious wreck occur- day morning. Bob stayed with
red late Wednesday afternoon on the Butler's while in Texas.
the highway just east of Emer- Roy Gearhart visited his wife
son's filling station. Conway and little daughter last Thurs.
glumer, driving a 1930 model,,day" His uncle, Ed Gearhart, of
Ford roadster, collided with a Chandler ]
accompan ed Roy.
Ponitac driven by a man flom t
Texas as one of them, we under-l Mrs. J. R. Stone lett last
stand, attempted to pas a wagon Thursday night for a week's
visit in Dallas, Texas, where she
when there was not enough roOm lwil I visit her sister and daugh-
for the time required to get by.
Both cars were badly damaged ter. Last Friday was the birth-
and some of the people were in. day of Mrs. Ston,z's grandson,
Charles Allan, and she wanted to
jured but we could not learn any
definite particulars, be there for the birthday cele-
bration.
A monthly meeting of the Mrs. Nanme Luster visited
Cimarron Valley inging Asso- Mesdame ,Jessie Case, Nelhe
clarion will meet here at the Rice and last Thurs-
Methodist church Sunday after- day Thursda night
noon, March 4. Mrs. and Mary:
visited ev]eve Gearhart.
] '" a gossip that woman m. Satun Vinco and vic
She ]s always abaut had with electri-
" cal storm, was a
ii "Yes, let's stop her and see cold Just to let us know
what she has to r. winter is not over
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