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Mehan
Valley
News
Mrs. Ted P'ickett and De-
Wayne. Cathy and Rhonda at-
tended the reumon of the Olive
Imfily ill Yale Park Sunday.
Due to the bad weather Satur-
day, the Mehan Ice Cream Social
was not 1oo well attended. How-
ever the Ted Prickett family, the
Carl McKnight family, the Car-
nlon O'Donnell family, and the
l[ike McGuire family and Paul-
iie McGuire were there and had
a good time. Mrs. Mike Mc-
Guire's family visiting from
Dallas, Texas also attended.
Mrs. Grace McKnight's par-
ents, the Kendrieks of Perkins
spent Sunday with timm.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKnight
and Pat Prickett attended the
Commencement exercises at the
Glencoe High School Friday
night. Pat's youngest sister, Lyn-
da Sneed, graduated and the Me-
Knights had a nephew graduat-
hxg.
Little league started with their
first practice this past Wednes-
day. This summer recreation
program is being directed and
coached by Mr. Marvin Sparks
of Ripley. The Mehan boys par-
ticipating are Chris Tietz, De-
Wayne and Ricky Prickett, Key-
in Meeks, Barry Baker, and Dick
vnd Steve Zelterberg.
Attendance at the Mehan Un-
ion Church was 38 this past Sun-
day, down a little, perhaps due
to the absence of our pastor, Mr.
and Mrs. Hargrove who are va-
cationing in New Jersey. They
'ill be back this coming Sunday.
In the absence or Mr. Hargrove,
alph Zetterberg brought the
norning message.
Mike McGuire held a livestock
judging school for fle 4-II mem-
bers this past Sunday. These 4-It
youngsters get a lot out of this
type of help.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tietz of
Stillwater spent Sunday with the
Tietz family.
The eighth grade class went to
Springlake Park Saturday for
their class trip. They had a nas-
ty day just as the seventh grade
did the Saturday before, when
they went to Wedgewood.
I will not be able to submit my
column next week because we
are leaving for Mesa, Arizona
Friday for our vacation. We will
be visiting my brother Mr. Perry
Mehan and his family.
Jean Zetterberg
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ON TOUR... Ameri-
can Patty Wiscavage, right,
is shown with a young Thai
student visiting the Temple
of the Emerald Buddha, in
Bangkok. Tailand. Patty
won u trip to the Pacific in a
journalism contest spon-
sored by a travelassoeia-
Texgas-P, opaen
Plus
Gunn Bros. Stamps
"Around the
Clock Service"
(Toll Call Collect)
Stillwater FR 2-1717
TIlE PERKINS JOURN'L
'Anyway, it was nice of them to wave as they went 'by.",
from HISTORY'S
DATES AND EVENTS FROM
Evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk
1940. Tokyo was bombed by 500
1945.
The Bismarck was sunk by British naval
941. The U.S. Supreme Court declared NRA
May 27, 1935.
The Canadian Dionne quintuplets
Mexico declared war on the Axis, May 28,
Patrick l|enry, author of the "C
born May 29, 1736.
May 30 is Memorial Day.
Walt Whitman, "The Poet of Free Verse",
1819.
U.S. patent 90, 646 was granted to Thomas
first vote recorder, June 1, 1869.
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SATURDAY, MAY 27
2P.M. ,
ON LOT SOUTH OF SAGER S CLEANERS
Used Furniture- Plumbing Fixtures- Junk
Plus Following Items Donated By
PERKINS MERCHANTS
ESTELLE'S BEAUTY SHOP
PERKINS VETERINARY CLINIC
RALPH'S PACKING CO.
CENTRAL GARAGE
CUPID'S DRIVE-IN
BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP
SAGER'S CLEANERS
AHRBERG MILLING CO.
]BLUMER'S CHAMPLIN STATION
EVANS OIL CO.
]BAKER & SON DRYGOODS STORE
]POP'S DOMINO PARLOR
]BIG GENERAL STORE
DICKEY'S BARBER SHOP
THE PERKINS JOURNAL
THE PERKINS CAFE
DEL-MARS FOOD STORE
GARDNER'S SERVICE STATION
PAYNE COUNTY BANK
W. R. GRACE & CO.
bIcDANIEL AND SON HARDWARE
RILEY'S STEAK HOUSE
PERKINS RECREATION HALL
CASEY'S BARBER SHOP
IEDUS WELDING
One shampoo and set
100 lbs. of new potatoes
One cured ham
Ten gallons gas
Two steak dinners
One shampoo and set
$5.00 cleaning certificate
100 lbs. of Baby Beef
Ten gallons of gas
One ease of oil
One pair of jeans
One dy of domino playing
Two $5.00 merchandise certificates
One haircut
One years subscription
Two steak dinners
Two $5.00 merchandise certificates
Ten gallons of gas
Ten children's savings banks
2,000 lbs, of mixed fertilizers
$5.00 merchandise certificate
Two steak dinners
Ten games of pool
One haircut
One-half hour of welding
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No old clothing please!
Proceeds of Auction to be used for July 4th Fireworks
and Little League Baseball.
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