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Thursday, November 21, 1957
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THE PERKINS JOURNAL
Editor and Publisher
Robert L• Evans
Subscription rates: $2 a year in Payne, Lincoln tnd Logan count-
ies: $3 a year if sent outside the above mentioned counties
Published every Thursday and entered as second class matter at
the Perkins. Oklahoma. Post Office, under the Act of Congress,
March 3, 1897.
z ling hospital on Monday.
Uehan i M: .,.:: Ross, Mrs Bob
Tucker and Mrs. O. Carr were
Mrs. O. Cart Chandler visitors Wednesday.
Mehan farm womens club met Mrs. Cart was having some den-
Friday November 8, at the Corn tal work done.
The annual Thanksgiving sup-
munity building with seven mere
bers present.
In the absence of Mrs. Bill
Clarey, president. Mrs J C. Sp-
ira, vice-president, called the
rneeting to order. Devotional was
read by Mary Carr. Flag salute
lead by Mrs J. C. Spiva.
Roll call was answered by 7
members on "My Favorite Read
y Mix receipe". Mrs. O. C. Towns
din gave a very interesting les-
son on "Homemade Mixes", and
gave a demonstration of cookies
cake and ready mixes. Nxt
meeting will b'e December 13
at the Community building with
a gift exchange.
Mrs Grace Hughy had an op-
eration on her hand in the Cush-
per will be held at the com-
munity building in Mehan on
Nevember 20.
Mr. Alfred Mehan and erie
Mehan visited relatives over the
weekend in Kansas City, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mehan and
son Steven of Oklahoma City
came by and took them.
Mrs. Grace Hughy has been l
helping care for Mrs. Paul Clini
ton and family who has been sick
with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Lewis of
W.ichita, visited Sunday with
Dale's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
AxtelL
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Spurgeon
of Stillwater visited Sunday with
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VISIT PERKINS AND OEI-IOMA
Mr and 5rI 'S . 0 • Carr.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Better-
berg and family of Chicago, III.,
arrived Sunday night by Vanline
moving trucks to make their
home in Mehan. They formally
lived in Mehan. We wel.abme
them bek again.
Rebekahs to Eelect Oficers
There were nine members in
at}endanee at the regular ses-;
sibn of the Perkins Rebekah
lodge on Thursday, November
14, with Grace Ausmus, Noble
Grand, Presiding.
The lodge was happy to wel-
come two honored guests from
IN '57--you'll enjoy it THE PER]KINS 5OURN,
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the Oilton Lodge, Janet Tarr, l bers are urged to attend. I Ausmus and Evelyn Cruse.
Dist. Dep. President of Dist 1S,: Due to the fact that Thanks-! ,
and her husband, Vivian Tarr. giving falls on the following IOOF Lodge Meets
Dist. Dep. Grandmaster of the
Grand Ledge of Oklahoma. The
Secretary Gertrude Savage read
Mrs. Tarr's commission to the
members. Mrs Tarr then ex-
plained the program for the en-
suing year.
This coming Thffrsday, Novem
ber 21 there will be a special t:-,;-.----'-----.=-,.--i '
program in honor of the "long " " , "
II Perkins Llx estock Auction
time" members of the lodge and IB rq , r .. --
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le ]2reFy
Thanksgiving will be observed. I Men(lay
• • Charles Ruslunore, Owner
An important event the electron I ^ . .
' • eem= neDooy wiJr give the young man a chance to get
of officers lor the next six mon- the experience nobody will hire him until he's had
th will be conducted. All mem-.'.,Z III ' III I
Thursday, November 28, lodge The IOOF lodge met Monday
will not be open. iwith eight members present. It
At the conclusion of the meet- was voted to visit the Guthrie
ing delicious refreshments of lodge this Monday, November
homemade cake and iced cup 25. All members who wish to go
cakes with coffee was served lshould be at the IOOF Hall at
by hostesses Goldie Lacy, Grace 6:45 in order to be there at 7:30.
yourself plan for raising your own
quick, sure-fire way. How?
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By destroying Oklahoma's $87,000,000 beer
industry which pays the state $11 millions a year
in taxes and license fees.
In no time at all, you'll be making up this
tax loss out of your own pocket.
::: Replacing $11 millions a year through state
income tax would make the average Oklahoman's
payment 50% GREATER!
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DON00T WANT er taxes...
KEEP 3.2 BEER LEGALI
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