i Wall andKirby ........
! Honored At Dinner
• " VISIT PERKINS AND OI,AHOMA IN '57--youl enjoy l?
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Eggs
don of Oklahoma City and RaY '! Fresh
and Mrs Marvin Polson and faro-/:2
ily of Stillwater. Country
Mrs Margie Inondson, Craig
and Sharon, called on Mrs F D
Moore in Perkins Saturday.
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2
Charles Wall and Jim Kirby,
Perkins Seniors at Oklahoma A
&M College, were recogrdzed
Monday, February 18, during a
Dean's Dinner" for their achier
ement as being chosen a member
of the livestock judging team for
Wall, and a member of the Field
crops judging team for Kirby.
The dinner orginated by the
late dean of Agriculture at A&M,
Dr. W L Blizzard, is held annual-
ly in honor of those students
comprising the state's land-grarrt
university jurging squads.
Wall is maJorin in animal
husbandry, and Kirby ir Field
crops.
Paul Salsmn's have New Son
Mr andd Mrs Paul D. Salsman
of Brighton, Colorado, announce'
the birth of a son, March 3. The
baby weighed seven pounds and
ten ounces. He has been named
Patl Dickson. Maternal grand-
parents are Mr and Mrs Paul
Weems and Paternal grandpar-
ent is Mrs Etta Saisman.
Mary Williams
Services Held
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
E. Hubbard Williams, former
Perkins resident, who died Feb-
mary 1, in Hawaii, were held
February 10, in Ruston La.
She was born at Leon, Iowa,
Dec. 30, 1881. She came to Okla-
homa with her parents in 1902,
end settled in Perkins. She at-
tended Normal school in OLD
Central at Oklahoma A&M.
She taught school several years
in PaYne county. She was a mere-
bed of tl Methodist church and
the Order of the Eastern Star
at ShreVeport. La.
Mrs Williams had made her
home in Hawaii for the past year
With her daughter and son-in-
law, Lt. Col. and Mrs W E Bull
and also surviving are her hus-
band, John A. Williams, two
sisters, Mrs G1ayds McClain,
Shreveport, and Mrs E. R. Hart.
Perkins, and one brother, H D
Hubbard of Shreveport.
Lost Creek
Mrs. Roy E. Trent
Mr Clyde Ramsey and Jim
Brown called at the O K Edmond
Bon home Thursday morning.
Mr and Mrs Chas. Kinzie and
Mr and Mrs Raymond Kinzie
epent last Wednesday in Okla-
homa City, The Raymond Klnz-
ies visited M Klnzies brother,
who is in te. hospital having
une surgery on Tuesday.
Chas. Kinzies were dinner guests
of .Mrs Kinzles' aunt, Mrs F F
Jones. Ricky and Dvid Kinzie
tayed with Mrs Lester Judge
while their parents were in the
City.
r and Mrs Frank Kirby and
Mr and Mrs Harold Hollinswortl
returned home Friday after visit-
ing Mr and Mrs Tom Kirby in
Dayton, Ohio. They also visited
Mrs Kirby's sister in Chicago.
Also, one of her sisters, Mrs Owen
Walters of Iola. Kan., then stop-
peal at Chanute, Kansas, and call
.ed on Mrs Tom Kirby's parents.
While in Ohio, they visited The
Otterbein Home at Lebanon.
Wednesday supper guests of the
Roy Trents were Mrs. Chs Reno
and mother-in-law, Mrs Re-
no, of Pomona. Calif., and Mrs
Williams, of Baltimore, Mary-
land. They were enroute to Vlrg-
lrda, where Mrs Chas Rang will
Join her husband, who is stat-
ioned there in the navy. Mrs
Rang is a granddaughtar of the
Trents.
Mr and Mrs Rex Edmondso
and son, and Paty Murphy and
daughter of Clearwater, .,
Iet the weekend With their
parauts, tl-le LloYd Edmondn,
The Tony Huff and Pa Ram.-
sexy fal]J had dnner Stm-
ltay at the Community Building
in Stlllwater, for Homer Huff,
Who leaves for service March §th
Mrs Lorrayne West and Mrs
Claus. Klrmle helped in the com-
munity Building in Perkins, Sat-
urday, where dinner was served
to all bend members attending the
Band Festival.
Mr and Mrs D H. Young an(t
family of Ponoa City, spent the
weekend visiting her mother, Mrs
Lela Edmondson, and his parents,
Mr and Mrs Cm'l Young. ,
Friday supper guests of, the
ly Tren were Rev.Holland B.
Mr and Mrs Chas. KAnzie, Jr.,
of Arkansas ,City, spent Saturday
night With his parents.
Glena Caldwell, Judy and
Gerald Edmondson, spent part
of Saturday at the Lloyd Ed-
mondson home.
A fellowship dinner was enjoyed
at the parsonage Sunday by Mr
and Mrs O G Rains and Orvalin,
and Mrs John Show, Mrs
Leon King, Mrs Reddout and Mrs
Wallace, all of Stillwater. and
Karen Griffin of Perkins.
Mrs Ed Knight, Mrs Jennie Ter
ril, Mrs Lela Edmondson and
Miss M_aldle Sharp visited Mr.
E Gates of Rlley Monday
afternoon.
Mehan
Mrs. O. Cart
Mrs George Teitz and son visit-
ed Sunday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs Leo Field and family.
Miss Marilyn Gray visited
[Cabbage
Golden
IFresh ..
Ruby
Red
Libby's Fresh
Frozen
For
Russet ]0 Lb
Lb. 5¢ Potatoes
Bananas Pound
Ears
For
Grapefruit 5 For 2
Sliced Peaches 2 ]°k°Z4
Red (While they last)
29€ IPotatoes 5°BaL: $1.
Thursday evening with bar uncle [ Peanut 1
Mr and Mrs Bob Baker and sons Pure
Chuckle and Barry.
2 63c Lard
visitor Thursday.
Mrs Edith Davis called on her Jar
aunt, Mr and Mrs O Carr Mon-
day Mrs Margie Field and son
Thoren, called on Mrs Jane Baker
Thursday.
Mr Bud Ford plowed garrison,
in Mehan several days this week.
Pauline McGire called
on Mr and Mrs O Carr Thurs-
day.
Mr and Mrs Leroy Blair are
moving back to Sttllwater after
living in Oklahoma City for sev-
eral months.
Item More
(From Pace 1)
new equipment in businesses, is
looking good.
Howard Warren is practically
redoing his store with new shelv-
ing, freezer displays, rearrartge-
ment of equipment and displays
and other improvements.
Melvin Sager is row sporting a
complete new working unit in
his cleaning shop. This includes
a new clothes pre, all new
olenin equipment, and he is
now set up o handle over twice
the amount of cleaning, which
will enable him to spend more
time on finishing work.
Delmar Nlles has been im-
proving his grocery and market
and has added new equipment
that includes temperature con-
trolled vegetable units and an
additional frozen foods display
Lb
Pail
Del-Mar's FI 10 b
Best our , Bag
Supreme's l • t, JI L_
Pecan Sandies |ttttlla:t °" /_L 15
Choc. Chip VktJ£&O Pkg --K- @
H00-Note 00Rus °'"
€' Cans f#' [ r _ _ .,] 9 1 Lb 1
luna /- For 0000C"L00Og r ooa Cans Z:.
LO
SLandered Tomatoes 2 25
Brand Cans
- IN 1
Shced 2
h
Whole Green Nabisco Ritz
Beans
Cream
clCrackers
303 lle Lb : ,
C '
an " ox r
" mmmmmimmmmmmmmmm g
Corn 2 2500"
303 o
Cans
unit.
All of these improvements have Style
been done for your convenience, Maxwell Instant
and help to make Perkins a better tt
hopping center for folks in this y
Coffee Lb 95dCoffee $1300
We journeyed o our neighbor te
town to the south Monday, for @
theWellstonIAonsmeeting. As K.C Bacon ' Lb. 47)
USLal, in small towns, there was V,
plenty to eat, good entertain- :t
merit and the best bunch of t
pele t be found.
GerdesWeton News edit°r Ben]!Ri binvlted us down. as Ben Steaks' Lb, '
Blackstock, oklahoma Press As- av
slation manager gave a talk
in
on the role a news plays
a small community. The OPA r
manager pointed out that 15 e
- l..o.
°Ut in the Pt five Ye-- t V / llb PIIP J
because the coramunity furled to
. the n. er one of th Chuck ,,
ge&tes services, advertistlrtg. The " '
community pa@er is important
in these tOW'n. Just ask oe that i
doesn't have their pper. It took
the town of Dewey, Oklahoma I.
13 years to get another peper i
after they lost theirs in 1944.
Mrs Jennie Busch kept saying
that her name for" the weekly
drawing must have been lost• as
it hadn't been called for so long.
Sure enoch, she missed a Satur-
day. and her na.e was called.
You better get back here on
Saturdays, Mrs Busch.
Mr Woodson was anOther name
we were beinning to worry about.
Sure enough, after about.,a year,
name came out of the can.
Just goes to show, you don't
London"of Pasadena, Calif., his-want to ever ziss the drawing.
Del-Mar Food Store
Phone 55 "
WE PAY CAvil FOR 2REAM AND EGGS
Prices Effective Friday and murd',. 8&9, 19
203 N, Main
& Pecans