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Thursday, APRIL 7, 1932
THE
i, ,.v I, ITEMS
Errna ie V(.bur spent Sun
day night .t the home of her
randparents.
Mr. Groves has been on the sick
list the past few week.
Friday was April Fools Day
and seemed to have it in for Mr.
Groves. He had Ivoely arden
every thing was up .so nice anO
hiscows got in and ate every thing
up. then to top it all off he lost a
calf that day so I gue.. he will not
want April Fool 1)y tocome very
often.
Robert Martin spent the week
end with Elden Hullet.
Mr. E. E. Whitt::krm is very ill
at this time.
Proff. Meurman called at the
school house this week making
arranment for some moving pie
ture he will show soon,
Every one is etting ready for
final examinations as school is
nearly out and the children are
all hoping that their teacher, Mr.
Friend will come back next year.
The M. F. club had a covered
dish luncheon at the home o[Mrs.
Dumas. There were 14 pr, sent
and all has a erioyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. FMds of Guthrie
were Sunday visiters at the Cha.
Foughtv home.
For all wind and dust we had
30 for Sunday school. Three tea
ers were in their place and Mr.
Fields of Guthrie substitued for
Mr. Hatsing who is not yet able to
be with us. All were interested in
the lesson. We had a special song
by Anna Marie Martian and Dot.
thy Aurther.
INDEPENDENCE
IVIrs. Anna Whitter and brother
Charles Rust of Glenco Oklahoma
visited their cousin Mrs. Robert
Odell Wednesday.
Mrs. lrvin Kent called at the
Perkins Hatchery Tuesday tr gel
her baby chicks which she had
ordered. She also visited her
dam!hter, Mrs. Earl Nance Tues-
Western Barber Shop
25c
Hair Cut .
Shave . 15e
Hair oil, 4 oz. bottle 28c
North of Payne Co. Bank
ALBERT DIXON, Prop-
Smith Coffee Shop
107 N. Harrison
()pen Day and Night
DINNER 35 cents --,
All kinds of Sandwiches
and Coffee
J. R. SMITH, prop.
Cushing, Okla.
L IIII II I
day o ¢tsome b,.bv chic',,s which
Mrs. Nancc hatched for her. We
are wist+ing Mrs. Kent the best of
luck
t;ranci, Clark al Oklaiaoma City
is visiting her sister Mrs. Edna
Smith.
Corn Rice spent Sunday with
Florence Ellen Smith.
Lonnie Baker and Delbert Mat-
herson were dinter guests of aron
Kent Sunday.
Mr..John Davis Sr. is still in bed
but is imporvin some. His many
friends are hoping for his speedy
recovery.
It seems as if we are having our
March winds in April this year.
A rain would please the farmers
of this locality better.
GRAND CENTER
J. B. Jenkins bought a load of hay
from Earl Decker Friday.
Boyd Hicks is on the sick list this
week.
Arthur Graham's baby died Tues-
day night with flu pneumonia.
J. B. Jenkins and wife called on
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Stufflebeam on
Wednesday afternoon.
Three more weeks of school, and
the pupils are all studying hard to
L. R. Wilhite
M.D.
Office Phone ........ 94
Res. Phone ......... IS
Perkins. Okla.
i i
A.F.&
A.M.
No. 92
Meeting 2nd and 4th Friday
Ross Carson, W. M
PERKINS JOURNAL
make their u'ra]te. Grand Center has
hived 5Iv. ll,mt a teacher the coin-
ing.' year.
Freddy Sc]ipllert w:!,: absent from
schod la t week on account of illness.
Mrs. Schippert ha.-., been sick with
the flu last week,
Mrs. Earl Churchill has been sick
with the flu.
Grandma Churchill is still very
poorly.
Fete+ Mayfieht spent Wednesday
with Grandnm Churchill.
Mrs, J. 1t. Morrow has returned
home from \\;'isitin her daughter in
Texas.
Two women from Fort Worth, Tex.
will start a revival meeting' at Carn-
ey Saturday night.
Mr, Churchill. Mr. Hun and Robert
Smith called at the J. B. gelkins
home Friday afternoon.
Several of the school children went
heine sick Friday evening-.
Sarah TimBers, Fred, Kenneth Gaz-
away, Ehno (3hurchill "rod Erma Jack
were visitors at Lela Stufflet)eam's
Sunday.
J. B. Jenkins and wife spent Sun-
day with Andrew Jenkins of Tryon.
J. M. Stufflebeam spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Will and Minnie aenk-
Ills Ileal' C,qrney.
O
Paul McGilvery's mother, sist,
er and husband from Blackwill
visited them last week and Ann-
ella went home with them.
Our new
,%by chicks and
hatching at new
• S
PRICE.
prices
custome
reduced
Be Ecconical and BUY
Baby Chicks
Large Breed, selected ...... C
Leghorns ............. 51/C
Custom Hatching $2.25
per 128 eggs.
5 trays . " $2.00
Perkini fiatchery
PHONY+ 80
Sanitary Barber Shop
Shaves ............. 15c
Haircuts ............ 25e
Shampoo and Tonics __ 25c
A Good Barber Shop
In a Good Town
Ability to do, a disposition to do
for you and yours -- these are
the criteria Have you written
CAMPBELL RUSSELL
about that race for Congress?
Address hint at Oklahoma City
PERKINS STUDIO
"Always Ready to Please"
J. C. van Griethuysen
Livestock Bought
Hauling
O
I will buy your livestock or
haul same to market for you.
Please phone $1 if you
have anything to haul, light
or heavy draying.
H. E. Drumright
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ANNOUNCING.
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New self-adjusting Houdaille double-
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• , ; Piston displacement, 221 cubic
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enclosed four-wheel brakes, .. Distinc-
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Graceful new roof line and slanting
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Mechanically operated pump drawing
fvel from fourteen-gallon gasoline tank
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Cowl ventilation. ;. Adjustable driver's
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THE NEW FORD FOUR-CYLINDER CAR
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A GREAT NEW" CAR AT AN UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE
Roadster . . . $460 Coupe .... $490 De Luxe Roadster $500 De Luxe Tudor $550 DeLuxeFordor. $645
Phaeton . . 495 Sport Coupe . . 535 De Luxe Phaeton 545 De Luxe Coupe 575 Victoria .... 600
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