rile PERKINS J()AL
Lost Creek
Mrs. Roy E. Trent
Judy Kay Edmondson spent
Tuesday night with Sharon and
: Judy Edmondson.
Mrs Irwin Combs of Pomona,
California and Mrs Marion Webb
of Alva, Oklahoma, spent last
Week visitirtg their parents, the
ROy Trents.
Mr and Mrs D H Young and
laughters of Ponca City, visited
relatives at Lost Creek Tuesday
evening.
Mr and Mrs L T Hicks and faro-
ill Mr and Mrs C D McKisick
ld family, and Tom Trent, all
of Tulsa, were Wednesday eve-
ing guests of the Roy Trents.
fir Hicks and Mr McKJsick at-
ended the Men's meeting at the
ChUrch. Mrs McKisick and child-
ten stayed with the Trents the
rest of the week.
Mr and Mrs O K Edmondson
and grandson and Mrs Lela Ed-
Ondson spent Sunday afternoon
in Perry with relatives.
Saturday and Sunday guests
! the Roy Trents were Mr and
rs Marion Webb and Karen of
Alva, Mr and Mrs R P Littell:
and Marcia of Kiowa, Kansas,!
PaUl Trent of Pratt, Kson. War-
ea Trent, of Attica, Kansas,
rs I F Combs of Pomona, al-
rnia, Mr and Mrs D McKisick,
inda and Doug, Tom Trent and
tot) Garrison, all of Tulsa. The
Lion was Roy. Trents birth-
' Y, The sons and daughters pro
nted the Tren|s with a new
|television.
VISIT PERKINS AND OII.dkHOMA IN '57--you'll enjoy II Thursday, April 18, 1957
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Mr and Mrs Max Edmondson ! has jujst returned to his home l
1 Carte,karcheIndlana,Mrs Grangerrecent guests°f A1 li
Perkins
Ill ,f,',-,l,-
and family, Judy and Sharon n North Little Rock Ark, from / Mrs C W Acuff and sons of O-
Edmondson spent Sunday after- I a years work in Wilmington, Del[ and IY ,.J-"*r $ A ..Aucti°n
noon with Mrs Edmondson's mo- I eware, and his children, Mich- | were Sale ,-ver) uonuay
thor, Mrs Emma Burnett. ael and Ethel. were also visit- of Mary Laughlin. Mrs Granger is Charles Rushmore, Owner
Mr and Mrs Jess Jones of Bird ing in Ripley. Mrs Acuff's grandmother and has WAITRESS: A girl who thinks money grows on trays.
City, Kansas, Mrs Clara Harvey ! It has been announced that spent several weeks with her. :
Lucien, Okla. and Mrs Raymond High Prairie placed third ($100) I
Strat.ton of Hayward were Tues- in the N E District in the Rural They were enroute to spend the
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day guests of the Roy Trents. Neighborhood contest. This is an weekend with Mr and Mrs War- IB Insure larmr. "
honor to be very proud to obtain, nor Acuff. , with ___...__ Umon
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NEAL'S SHOE SHOP ,. per $I00 valuation. Note plan
By
Mrs.
Donna
Muffin
GENERAL SHOE REPAIRING [!H 10 per cent Less for Ch
There was a large crowd at- All Work Guaranteed lU[H Also other types of Insurance [
tended the Goodwill day in Rip- 1 door N. of City Hall -- Ph. 194 -- Perkins INiI a
ley Monday. CONTACT EMIL KASTLE
Mr and Mrs Pete Etheridge Arvil Neal, Owner
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Delsa and Mary went to Okla- , | Phones - Res. 3950W and office 55 Stillw H
boca City Sunday to visit Mr and
MYs James Etheridge and family. I
Callers at Mr and Mrs Frank
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Buttons Sunday were Mr and
Mrs Orvine Burr.on and family, Tender Crisp 1 Special Pack 2 B 9C
nMr°u'°n'Mrn,lGrl31]O Onions 5c Radishes
Mrs Wayne Burton and family, Bunch ags
Ir and Mrs Joe Etheridge and
Louise and Lee Ray Murlin.
Mr Alva Murlin called on Mr 33ci{: 3 23€
Harry Johnson Friday moning./lLouisiana Select Florida ancy
Mr and Mrs Frank Shoup of Strawberries PI orn
Ripley visited Wednesday with Ears
Mr and Mrs Verlin Nelson and
had dinner with them. • For
Verlin and Richard Nelson were , --" , , ' '
in Oklahoma City Saturday to
°tt°n"t°ure°er° TomatoesMr and MrsVerlin Nelson. RedBud 2 25¢
Richard and Judy visited in Riple Extra Standard Cans
Sunday in the home of Mrs , • , ,,,,
Nelsons parents, Mr and Mrs
J Frank__Shop. Peson Soup, who Frozen Foods and Juices Jiffy
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Orange Juice 2 33€1 Corn uffm
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L0. UIC Ready to Bake 9 ",, d,[ 2 13g
"r. €1"'* ' Parker House Rolls ,uv,. r,,[
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PO 8 rOOaFortifiredwithLiver Z Cans Z
Hales Leader. [;]Cherry King
303 i 303 4
Blackbenl, es 2 Can 49c00Cherrtes 2 Cans 5C
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Northern "Colored" I] Meadolake Colored Quarters
More petroleum moves over Tissue 4 31€ 0001eo Lb. 25c
Santa Fe than over any other
railroad in the country n 11 Red Bud Elbertas 11No2V2 [5C [
reacnes O •
The 2,384,000,000 gallons of petroleum that In Heavy Syrup
Santa Fe moves every year is the river that
flows on wheels.
It's so large that it makes Santa Fe the No. 1
petroleum railroad in the country.
This flood tide of oil gives heat and power
to farms, factories, military installations and
homes all over the nation.
rhe tremendous demand for petroleum, in
all its forms, poses special problems for Santa
Fe. For it requires speed and service to keep
that river flowing full force. Here are a few of
the ways we get the job done:
We move empty tankers just as fast as full
ones, so no vehicle will stand idle.
As new off fields are opened up, we stand
ready to serve them. And when new develop-
ments take place within the industry, we adapt
ourselves to take care of them.
As an example, take liquefied petroleum gas,
The demand for it has skyrocketed in the last
10 years, because with this "bottled gas" rural
famih'es can cook and heat with gas just like
city people. And the railroads have made it
possible for them to get it.
Santa Fe runs special LPG trains when the
demand for this product requires it. In a year,
these trains carry enough LPG to heat "over
500,000 homes from November through April.
This is just a part of the story of the de-
pendable transportation service Santa Fe is
providing to essential industries that contrib-
ute so much to the welfare of our country.
SANTA FE SYSTEM LINES
Always on the move toward a better way
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Jello Instant I1Bakerite .
Puddinss Pkg 10c 00Shortenlng ,, 3 LTib 85C
ve' " New Creamy White
80z a ,Large
Oysters Can 39c00Lav Soap2 27c
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Made By Supreme Lb 49C
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Salad Wafers
Hams
Tenderette
Whole
Butt Half
Shank Half
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Minute Steaks
Bakers 2 Box
Lb SSc 1 Fresh Dressed Lb 37c
ryers
Lb SSc
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Lb 59c First Cut
Pork Chops Lb. 48€
Cardinal Food Store
Phone 81
Your Store Of Better Values
Prices Good Friday Sat. & Mon.
125 Main St