Thursday, September 12, 1957
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Clayton News
Mrs. Jennie ttsch
What lovely weather for aY of
us Fair goers. All the people f,)m
Clayton township were wel plea-
sed with the premiums J eceived
at the Perkins Fair.
Our friends from Cud.ring were
ran-prised at seeing st'ch a good
air, much larger than that at
Cushing. i
Weekend visltor of Mr. and
Mxs. Bsch wer( three of their
ehlldren, Mary utfford and faro-
fly of Enid, Ja Busch and faro-
fly of Wichit , and Jew-
ell Bttsch' azd family of Perklna
Also frlend, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Cragg an0 father, Mrs. Cragg of
Rtpley ad Mr. and &s. J. F
Cutlne of Cushing.
Many friends are looking for-
ward to attending the wedding
:Lh0wer honoring Valla Ringwald
at the Chrlstlam
R/pley, Thursday, September 12.
eongatulatlon& Mr. and Mrs.
rams are Ripley high hool sen-
lots.
TWo Perkins barbers were here
Monday gettings fryers.
The coyotes are sure going af-
ter the poultry here. Mrs. Cash
and Mrs. Bingaman had their
poultry taken by coyotes the past
week.
Roy' Clifton held a nice club
dance here Saturday night.
Rlpley Seniors held a meeting
here in the corantmlty building
IWiday evening.
, Clayton ot two nice showers
the past w.
All of the Ile Rlnwald boys
attended Church in lpley Sunday.
Mrs. Pauline McGulre and Mrs.,
Hank Bently returned Saturday
from Cafornia Where they had
iPrevlotty beerJ called by the
death of Mrs. Bentley's sister.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Potts and
dm.ghters moved-to Cleveland to
make their home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baker and
sons of Orlando and Mrs. Millie
'Betz visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Cart
Sary eg.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Field and fa.
had a watermelon feast for
a few of their friends Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross visit-
ed Sunday evening with their
aurt, Mr. and Mrs. O. Carr.
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Mrs. Margie Field and Mrs. Joe
Courtright gave a farewell party
Wednesday night honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ports and family
at the Community Building. The.
Potts family are moving to Cleve,
land, Oklahoma.
Refreshmen£s of Kool-Ald ano
cake were enjoyed by all. Mary
nice gifts were presented to the
Those present were: Wilburn Mcr
Guire, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Court
right, Francis Courtright, Mr
and Mrs. Frank Riley and Bering.
Mr. and Mrs. George Teltz an
family, Mrs. Margie Field, Garry,
Larry, Loren and Thoren, Alfred
and Orie Mehar Mr. and Mrs. O.
Crr, Mrs. Grace Hughes. Lance
and Kelby Wolfe, Mr. and Mr
Ports and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Smpter and fami,ly,
Mr. and Mxa Paul Putts and faro-
fly, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Prickett
and family and the Cnpbell
children.
There is Church services at the
Community Building every Tues-
day night. Roy. Ford of Still-
water brings the message. Every-
one is invited to at.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ross was
called to Anadarko, by the death
of a brother'Thursday. death
was caused by a heart attack.
Mr. and Mxs. Reaves visited
their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mell
Odem of Pryor, Sunday.
Mx. Lee Topper of
CalHorla, died Monday. He was!
Ml-s. Fred Axtell'g uncle. Mr.
Topper was an old time resident
of Oahoma.
Good Reading
for the
Whole Famil
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.Fmb Features
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HIGH qUALI'I DAIRY PROD4UCTS WrH
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DELIVERY DAILY FROM OUR MODERN DAIRY
Ore- Cows All Bangs & 'FB Tested
V)sitars Always Welcome-- "
Luster's Home Town Dairy '
8ervi Pek/ns and Commuty For The Past 5 Years
DWarne Luster, Owner Perkins, Oklahom
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Notice!
By a majority vote of Payne County
Dry Cleaners, the following prices
are effective September i6, 1957.
Pants ...... 65c
Skirts ...... 65c
Jackets .... 65c
Suits ...... 1.25
Lg. Coats .. 1.25
Shirts ..... 65c
Sa00ers Cleaners
PERKINS
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COLORADO
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Sweet Potatoes 10¢Tomatoes
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Cranberries 23€ Apples 121-2€
....... 10€
, oananas
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Peaches
Fish Sticks
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$3.49
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8 Oz. Box Fresh Frozen 'I0 Oz. Pkg
29€ Strawberries 19€
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A ..i" " -- 4= , In Light Syrup" 9Qd
Royal Clover 2LJ[IUUL No. 2½ CAN I--.€ v
Sooner Select Asst. 12 Oz. Glass Niles Best ' 10 lb. bag
Preserves 25¢ Flour 85¢
DonaldDack__ Urange Juice,. o,. Z9€
Santa Fe Whole Kernel [ Cut Green , .
Corn 2 303a,,35€]Beans 2 303ea27€
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Sweet " )a H MidWest - Payne Co. 1 gal. crt
Pickles 00Ice Milk 55c
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Supreme Salted -lb. box B Peanut 2 lb. jar
Crackers 26cButter 69c
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MehanValley Comb HdneyP00,0049c
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Gaine's Meal 25 lb. bag [ 303 size
Dog Food $2.05 Tomatoes 25c
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Oleo Coffee 1.08
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Nabisco's New COCOA lb. pkg., lb.'c
Grahams 39c Crisco 89c
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Tissue 4 35c
SAIL BRAND Free Wask Cloth Rolls For
2 CANS
Fryers Dressed&Drawn lb.
Ground Beef Lb. ......
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Steak Sirloin or T-Bone .
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WE PAY CAoH FOR CREAM
Prices Effective lrlday and Saturday, SePtember 13, - 14, 1957
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