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THE PERKINS JOURNAL
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Goodnight
E Attencance at Sunday School!| l" l" Jr [ ]Vtl
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to make it at least 70 for next li i J l m,a¢ l' i _. I
Sunday. The attendance at]l -- "" " "'-"
Endeaver wasn't so good as usu- I
al. But we had a very interest-] 1 / t / It #l' ,
ing lesson with Doyle Morgan as fresh anti L,urea lvleats
leader. Edward Scott is leader
Beef Steak ,T-Bone or Round 15c
Boil Beef ................................ lb. 81/2'c
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Pork Chops lb. 10c
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Roast Pork lb, 10c
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Hamburger or Sausage lb. 10c
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for next Sunday night. Lets all
make an effort to be there.
Tom and Amy Chrystalreturn-
en home from their vacation last
Friday. Their mece, Vir.inia
Chrystal, returned with them to
spend the summer.
John Harris has been working
for Wall's the past week,
Audrey England and Stella B.
Davidson spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIIES
When you think of Groceries or Meats
think of DICKEY'S
The City Meat Market
Lard lb. 81/3£ Martin of near Vinco.
............................ Edna M organ and H alley Day- • ....
i COFFEE 4-lb, bucket 90c idson who are attending school T , • ,!-,
i Bucket and Pie Plate FREE at Edmond spent the week end rorm or lown
i € withhomefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goforth
inn'anloFl Calves ...... lb. "" 12]/2c Alma Stalcup as a guest of and daughter called on his folks,
| JE Pearl Sauer af Coyle Sunday. lIr. and Mrs. George Goforth
LLO i . . .... 3 for Z0¢ 00aVa00a,o-e,,o0000r.od00o00e ,oo0000ay
Saturday from Oklahoma City[ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Price en-
_ml.__ where she has been vacationingljoyed ice cream with Mr. and
c: - .an; . " in Eureka Spring, Arkansas. with her aunt. I Mrs. Harvey Dunlap and niece,
Lncildna, Reb,,,,.d The body arrived here hursday Dinner guests at the England Tuesday evening.
........ = ......... and was burried at Olivet. The home Sunday were Mrs. Acree Mr and Mrs. Ernest Allison
Items from old Journal files. Eastern Star conducted the ser- and son Woody, Mrs° Pauline
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THIRTY YEARS AGO
July 3, 1903
Eiler's big show company was
advertising that they woul be
in Perkins July 10th ann show
"Ten Nights in a Bar-Room"
under canvass with special scen-
ery, snakes, dragons,and calcium
effects. "
Monster crops tor the terri-
tory of Oklahoma were reported.
A union meeting had been
vices. :'.
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Mrs. Nancy Sunsaulis, 76 years
old, died at her home in Perkins
on Friday June 27, 1903.
Mrs. Frank Saint, 40 years old,
died at her home one mile east
of Perkins on Sunday, June 29,
1913.
A survey was almost complet-
ed for an interurbar line from
Arkansas, throngh Blackwell,
Tonkawa and Perry to Guthrie.
A heavy rain fell on Monday
held at the Congregationalist night and Tuesday.
church with the purpose of or- l . •. . .
.......... t ::,everal armers over Dy rmpe-
ganmmg a soc,ety or tne menu
. "I well were said to have caught the
ss. l silo fever, Several farmers were
Gross earnings for the Santa I building silo s.
Fe for the current fiscal year
were $ 7,700 per mile. You don't need brilliance to be
England and daughter of Carney
Kenneth Butler and Wayne Go-
forth of Perkins, Stella B. David-
son, Ethel Reynolds and R. 13.
Frame.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox mot-
ored to Oklahoma City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reynolds
visited Sunday evening with L.
L. Stal-up and tamily.
Paul England, Ray Burton, R.
B. Frame and Ethel Reynolds
met at Stella i)avidson's home
Thursday night and made ice
cream
Many were in bathing Sunday
atternoon at the Dikes.
Mrs. Enghmd is visiting relat-
ives and friends in Carney.
Beatrice Frame of Oklahoma
a law maRer. You just apprc- City has been spending a /ew
TWENTY YEARS AGO plate money you haven't got and, days with her parents Mr. and
July 4, 1913 then boost up the income taxi Mrs. Bert Frame.
Mrs. Will Scott died Tuesday again. - I1 Bob Bales
spent
Sunday
with
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Clyde
Reynolds.
Dental Dzscove, y , Charlie Wiedler has been ill.
Mrs. Josphine Creager and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Waite and daughter visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Waite of Perkins.
and little daughter, called on Mr.
and Mrs. George Goforth Tues.
Fay went home with them
to spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunlap
HAT tooth-decay can be
warded off by vltamlu D and
phosphorus in the diet is a
recent dental discovery of vital
importance. The announcement
of the discovery was first made by
two medical missionaries, Dr.
and Mrs. R. Gordon Agnew, of
the West China Union University,
whose findings come as a result
of a scientific study of "over ten
€ears' experiment on 350 children.
Now We Know
According to Dr. E. V. McCol-
lure of Johns Hopkins University,
who accepts the discovery as a
"milestone in scientitic progress,"
the new knowledge eliminates
confusion about the necessary diet
for teeth. Vitamin D comes from
sunshine and cod liver o11, or
their substitutes, while the phos-
phorus foods in order of their
richness are egg yolk, milk, meats,
leafy vegetables, and the seeds,
ia'alna, roota anti tubers. A spec|tl¢
diet, suggested by Dr. MeCol-
lure. in the light ot this discovery,
is a quart of milk a day, eggs
several times a week, a leafy
vegetable t least once a day,
salad twice a day, and anything
else one likes.
With this new knowledge the
woman in the home who plans
the meals, becomes guardian of
the dental well-being of her family.
Through her daily marketing for
fresh foods and her ca to see
that a supply of canned foods
containing these nutrients, is kept
always on hand, she can not only
prevent tooth decay but arrest
decay which has already begun.
Because not many adults drink
quart of milk daily, she should
use milk plentifully in cooking,
including condensed and evapor-
ated milk which retain their
vitamin D. The lhoaphortm in
canned fruits is also vluable for
this ew deniil dlot,*
Shingle
Mrs. George Ussary visited
her mece in Perkins, Mrs. Grace
Seals last Tuesday.
Mrs. Smith of Oklahoma City
has been visiting her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs.FredStrick-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stridkland
are the proud parents ot a baby
girl who weighed eight hounds.
She has been named Margaret
Pearl.
.Miss Lela Stufflebeam and
Miss Erna Jacks called on Ida-
bell Bateson Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bateson
and son Charles and Mrs. George
Batesan and daughter Thelma,
called on Mrs. NobleSeals Satur-
day evening.
Leta Stufflebeam spent Friday
evening with Erma Jacks and
shespent Saturday night andSun-
day with Leta.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Jacks
and mother Mrs. Cowger spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Len-
ard Cowger.
had as their visitor, Wednesday
afternoon, Mrs. Hattie Oldsfield
and son Wayne of Cahfornia.
Grace Chiles is on the sick
list, we are hoping she will be
well soon,
Mr. Tom Goforth and Mr.
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Special Each Saturday
Finger Waving 1 5C
by Maurine Banning
at Commercial Hotel
Bend Items
Nole Galoway called on' the
Evertt Buckbee enjoyed eating Dennings Sunday.
ice cream with Mr. and Mrs. I Florida Allison
,, . Ernest and
Melvin Price I ue:day evening.
visited his parents near Good-
Sandy Land t night Sunday.
1Jessie Woodson [ Mr. and Mrs. John Allison
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returned home with his son Ern-"
Miss Hazel Thompson is visit- est, to spend the week withthem.
ingat the home of her parents; Hugh Holden and family are
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson. picking plumes this week.
She isemployed at the University
Hospital at Oklahoma City. Fay Goforth spent a few days
;,,.'siting in the Bend community.
Emmit Embry and John Mc-
Alster left Sunday for Ashie ,tu,....t.mm.mm......n...m.,n....mn.mm
where they will visit relatives. I
Ruby Rogers, who had her ton- ] (31IARLE8 WATERS, Prop.
sils removed a week ago at the =
Stillwater hospital is improving, i Fountain and Sundries |
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Saddler has i
returned to the home of his sister --=
here, Mrs. Edgar Collins. They i
will leave July 5th for Arkansas --=
where they will visit his parent.
Several have had corn to eat
this week.
Farmer's here had their thresh-
ing done this week:
SAVOY i:
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i lee Cream "" i!|
i Remedies for Family, |
Stock and Poultry.
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i=, Library Books Exchanged
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Farmers Union Co-Op.
We sell for CASH W, H. Eaon, Mgr.
Perkins - Oklahoma
Corn Flakes . 2 for 25c
Oats, with cup and saucer . 20c
Pork & Beans No. 211/2 can 10c
Egg Noodles pkg. 8c
Potted Meat . . 3 for 10c
Kipper Sardines . 3 for 10c