Thursday, September 12, 1957
Phone CApital 5-2500 |
503 S. Harrison |
Cushing, Oklahoma
1847 ROGERS
SILVER
At
Burt's Jewelry
Specials For September"
G E Automatic Washers
Regular $219.95'- NOW $179.95
ELECTRIC DRYERS $199.95 NOW $15995
FISIT PERKINS AND OK:L_-IOMA IN '57--youql enjoy it
Law
Oklahora egg dealers and pac-
kers were urged to exercise pat-
ience in awaiting provisions of
the state's new egg law by Fain
Cesar, head of the State Board
of Agriculture's market division.
Mr. Cessx said there has been
a delay in obtaining egg labels
from the printers and that it will
be November 1 before a limited
force of supervisors from his of-
THE PERKINS JOITIP
sible to complete all the steps i talent show. Especially the final I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Axtell visit-
necessary for enforcing the corn- act put on by Evelyn Scott and Ied with friends over the weekend
pv,lsory egg grading law. Folks
will Just have to be patient until I Paul Evans. It should've been [ with Mr. and Mrs. Odem at
we have the needed supplies and [ in competition. It rally was good. i Aurora, Missouri.
can get around to help them with /
their problems Mr. Cesar said
He shared information had come
to his office about some grocers
refusing to accept eggs from pro-
ducers or packers unless the con-
tainers had0been properly labeled
and that his office had been re-
ceiving umerous calls and letters
of inquiry about licenses and sup-
plies of labels.
Everyone concerned, whether a
Perkins Livestock Auction
Sale Every Monday
Charles Rushmore, Owner
Waitress: A girl who thinks money grows on trays
Wringer Type Washers NOW $109.75 rice has contacted producers,
,packers and grocers to be licen,
Some Used Washing lVLclflnes sed under the law.
Tappan Gas Ranges Special $149.95
Lower prices,on Front Room Suites Base Rockers
and Tables n Dinette Suites only $7995
G E Electric Radios
Arvin All Transistor ldios $49.95
While the act, passed by the
last legislature, went irto effect
September 1, it has been Impos-
Resistol
Buy on Payments
Paint with Pittsburgh pnts -- A Complete stock
of all colors
PAINT WITH WALLtlIDE
Automatic Toasters -- Steam Irons -- Mixers
Buy and Trade at Home
MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS
McDaniel & SON Hdw.
New For
Felts
producer packing his on eggs, a
deaier-packer or a retail grocer
should continue handling eggs just
as they have in the past under the
old optional grading law, util
one of our supervisors calls during
the next few weeks. We cannot
supply the egg labels until print-
ers have filled our order. As soon
as supplies of labels are available
they will be delivered to packers
as rapidly as possible. The super-
visors will call on everyone con-
cerned and advise them about
steps required for compliance on
the part of packers and retailers.
Meantime a good many of the
,packers are continuing to use
their old labels until the new
ones axe available.
WrYon News
Betty Crder
Our District Fair was a good
one, in spite of the fact that the
-- LE"I TRADE IN PERKINS -- Carnival didn't show up. The
_ f exhllMts were extra good this
_ yea, and everyone seeing them
...... enjoyed it and visiting with each
FOR YOUR other. • Charlle C onins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schreiner,
won ,the trophy presented by the
. Central Oklahoma Telephone Co.
A{JTUN for having the most entries and
winning the most points on his
PROTECTION SHADES placlngs. He had 31 entries.
"' A pink and blue shower was
' given in the Christian Church
1 basement last week for Mrs. Leo
Hicks. The ladies of the church
served refreshments after Mrs.
C dit Lif I Hicks opened her many pretty
re ors e nsurance . She was assisted by her
By an Old Established
Reliable Company. $10.95 and
" $8.95 to $15.00
At Your Request on
any loan, This
Policy will pay the
remaining balance in
case of your death
for
Self Conforming
Regular and
Long Ovals
75 cents per $I,000.00
Ask About This Added Service
O
806 Main
PAYNE COUNTY BANK
Member of FDIC
PERKINS, OKLAHOMA
small son, Michael.
Mxs. Laura Hanes. Lyle Elsie,
and Mrs. Bray of Cushing, left
last week for a month's trip to
California. They plan to visit up
and down the coast at several
points.
Beulah Cowger reports that
her family had Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Cowger, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Allen and son from Lidsay, Cal"
ifornla visiting in their home
last week, Then this Sunday the
Cowger family had a family re_
:union at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Cowger and Llod Ray
here in Tryon. Those present be.
' sides Jess and family were Clar.
ence, Beulah and Delores. Claud
and Ida Cowger all of Tryon,
Mr. and Mrs. George Kinder and
son from Agra, and Ralph and
Faye Kinder of Lindsay, Calif.
We went out to Canton to
spend the weekend. By we, I
mean Curtis, Jeanette and myself
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carder
went With us. We visited the
Doyle Westfall family there and
also saw the Canton Lake and
Dam. It is really a beautiful lake
and a much larger darn that I
had anticipated. We went boat
riding in the moonlight and it
really was exciting,
We enjoyed the exhibits at the
Perkins Fair last Friday night,
and I would not !eave out the
q
We're Still
At It
LOTS OF REMODELING AND NEW
EQUIPMENT BEING INSTALLED FOR
YOUR CONVENIENCE AND SERVICE.
DROP IN ANYTIME AND SEE WHAT
WE'RE DOING...
Holbrook Oil Company
And Station ,
BUY NOW AND SAVE
Prestone Anti-Freeze
Closeout price, while stock lasts.
Reg. 3.25 .... now $2.95 gallon
See Us For Your Shells
and Hunting License
Ckeck Up Now On Your
Heating Connections and Stoves
VASSAR HARDWARE
(WHERE YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY)
Phone 104 Perkins, OklL "i
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Cir00le(00ganc,00
REGISTERED
Hereford Dispersal
SELLING
Our entire herd of Cattle, Mostly
polled, and our herd sire O PAWNEE
11th, son of Alf Battle Mixer who sold
.for $17,500, will also sell..
Good bred heifers and herd sire
........ ::. prospects will sell ...........
SALE AT FARM (under cover)
Thursday, SEPT. 19
Christian Church Ladies will
Serve Lunch
f
2 Miles South of Perkins, Okla.
On State Highway 40
E. W. BLUMER, Owner
Guy Shull, Auctioneer
i i
PEERLESS ICE CREAM
Now Available at
Central Sundries
One-Half Gallon Regular 89c; Pints 2
Mellorine and Ice Milk, pints 35c or
One-half Gallon 59c
Flavor of The Month
BLACK CHERRY