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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962
THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PERKINS, OKLAHOMA
PAGE S
LOCAL NEWS
Mr and Mrs Dennis Knipe had as
their guests over Thanksgiving
their daug~hter, Mr and Mrs E L
Whitehead and granddaughter and
family, Mr and Mrs Denny Boyd
and three sons from Oklahoma
-City and Mrs Bess Lewis.
Beu Lewis visited her dau
Mr and Mrs Bob Richard and fam-
ily in Oklahoma CRy over the
weekend.
Jim LQwi= flew in from Alab-
ama Friday evening to visit a
.couple of days with his mother,
Mrs Bess Lewis and Mr and Mrs
Carl Young.
The C L Kirk family had as
Mr and Mrs Arthur Frailey and
their Thanksgiving dinner guests
son, Lane, Mrs Dennis Frailey,
Mrs Lane Frailey, all from Jenks,
Mr and Mrs Lee Kirk, Frank
Shapley, John Harper and Frank
Gladd, all of Perkins.
Mrs J W Hulme from t~tlt,water
.~-pent Thanksgiving with Mrs
Ethel Lowrey.
Mrs Mary All'on left Sunday to
return to her home in Lafayette,
Ind. after spending a week with
her mother, Mrs L~thel Lowrey.
Mrs Alta Deering from Liberal,
Kan. spent Saturday and Sunday
at the Lee Kirks.
Mr and Mrs Jim Lacy, Martha
and Judy had ms their Thanksgiv-
ing dinner guests Mr and Mrs
Bob Evans. Jody and Lacy of
Selling, Mr and Mrs Barney Turn-
ham, Jean, Lorita, Tresa and Ja-:
mie of Stillwater, Mr and Mrs
Wyne Allen, Janet and Anita and
Mr and Mrs Phil Hughes, Phillip
and Sue.
Mr and Mrs Chester Cundiff and
children visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr and Mrs Cecil Er~'in and
Aunt Lucy.
Mr and Mrs Nelson Cundiff and
family were Sunday dinner guests
with Mr and Mrs Frank Cun dif, f
and family.
Mr and Mrs Ross Jacob= and
family and Mrs Cassie Jaeobs and
sons, Chester and Dan spent
Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs
Rex Jacob= of Coyle.
Mr and Mrs Nelson Cundiff and
family and Mr and Mrs Vlvian
Cundiff were Thanksgiving dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs 3urflor Cun-
dfff and girls of Cushing.
Mr and Mrs John Rains were
Saturday evening supper guests af
Mr and Mrs Vivian Cundiff. Mr
and Mrs Frank Cundtff and ehtlcN
ran visited later in the evening.
Mr and Mrs Vivian Cundiff were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Bill Spencer and girls.
Mr and Mrs Royal Thorough-
man and daugh~ter of Wilson and
Mr and Mrs Norvin Thoroughman
o~ California visited last Wednes-
day with their cousin, Allie Stum-
be.
Mr and Mr8 John Williams had
as their Thanksgiving visitors Mr
and Mrs Edse] Williams and dau-
ghter, B~tty, Mrs Frank Hatchell
and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs Hazel
Williams, all of Perry, Mr and
Mrs H J Churchill of Stillwater
and Mrs Edna Miller.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Williams,
Kirk and Brenda of Tyler, Texas
were weekend guests of Mr Will-
iams' parenLu, Mr and Mrs John
Williams and Mr Williams' sister,
Mrs Vel~rm Riley and Arlts and
Kar:o]ine Dunn. The Williams had
visited with Mrs Williams' parents
Mr and Mrs Al Hicks of Spire,
Thanksgiving day.
Mr and Mrs Jim Dunn and boys
of Henryotta spent Thanksgiving
with her mot~her, Mrs Velma Riley
and Arlis. Kmroline and boys re-
mained for a longer visit,
Mrs Doris Jacob= of Coyle and
Mrs Dora Mercer of Perkins at-
tended the state meeting of the
National Hairdressers and Cos-
metologists association, inc. wi,th
~tillw~fer delegates, Mrs Dorothy
Cat:hey and Bob and Mary White.
These members o~ the Stillwater
Unit No. 25 were housed at the
Sheraton hotel in Oklahoma City.
The meetings were held Satur-
day, Nov. 24 and Sunday, Nov.
25.
Thanksgiving day guests of th~
0 L Moor family were Mr and
Mrs G D Tow, Mr and Mrs C L
Tow and baby, Mr and Mrs E R
MeYJnzy and three children, all!
of Oklahoma CRy, Mr and Mrs
3 A Crowell and six children of
Morrison, Mr Chuck ,Arfchur of
~md Mrs Bee~e
Moor of Perldns. Afternoon vi~t-
ors were Mr and Mrs W W Ralls
and Mrs Jerry Smith and three
children of Stillwater.
Mr and Mrs O L Moor, Mrs Bes-
sie Moor and Mr and Mrs E R Me-
Kinzy went to visit Mr P L Moor
in the Stillwater hospital Thurs-
day evening. He had been in the
hospital a week.
Mr and Mrs H A Etheridge and
Delhi= had as their Thanksgiving
visitors Mr and Mrs Pete Ether-
idge and Mary Ann, Mr Robent
Etheridge of Stillwater, Mr and
Mrs Van Nickles and Mrs Susie
Nickles of Perkins, Mrs Norise
Creagev of Cushing and Mrs Viola
Etheridge and children of Okla-=
hem= City.
Mr and Mrs Manford Cook and
Sue had as their Saturday guests
Mr and Mrs James Coffey and
children of Pllano, Texas, Mrs Be=
Dodd of Guthrie and Mrs Lucy
Graham.
Mr and Mrs Vertin Nelson droVe
to Oklahoma City Sunday where
they visited in the homes of Rich-
ard Nelson and Mr and Mrs Herb
Shoup. Judith, who had been visit-
ing in the city since Friday re-
turned with them.
Safety Facts
Alumium siding is being used on
many homes today. Unless this
material is properly bonded and
grounded, it may constitute an
electrical hazard.
Should any live wire be "short-
ed" to the siding, it becomes
charged so that anyone touching~
the outside of the house might re-
ceive a powerful sh(~ck.
To gu.ard against this, all metal
siding should be grounded in
several places around the house,
so that any current leaks will be
carried safely to the ground.
FARM FACTS
Small grain crops, grown
"Thanks to the drip-dry
suit, men now have equal
rights oa the shower curtain
rod."
B
Refinishing and Upholstering
Expert Craftsmanship
FREE ESTIMATES
Representative of Cole's Upholstery,
Stroud
EAT AT
Stillwater
Cafe
11S S. Main
Bette's
Flower Basket
FLOWERS & CANDY
310 S. Washington--FR 2-8242
STILLWATER
Pickup and Delivery
Perkins
LI 7-2309 after 5 p.m.
A Few
CUSTOM
Butchorin9 & Procesglng
BEEF & PORK
for HOME Freezer=
Ralphs Packing co.
Perkins LI 7 2464
Men, women and children work and dress
gloves, leather wool or fabric. Long
black stretch gloves with leather backs.
Also short gloves in many new colors.
Jones Wheel
House shoes---leather, felts, leather with
fur trim, satin or corduroy.
Alignment
= Christmas Cards 5¢ each
for WHEEL ALIGNMENT--
w:in¢cer cover on sandy soils used
for peanut production, should be
fertilized.
OSU station research studies
h.ave shown that phosphorus and
nitrogen fertilization are neces-
sary for successful establishment
and winter growth of small grain
crops grown to prevent wind er-
osion.--Research report of the
Oklahoma State university exper-
iment station.
USE THE JOURNAL WANT ADS
• by the box - 29c. 39c. 59c and $1.00
FAIRLEY'S
Ambulance --- Funeral Servi~
Phone CApital 5.2500
503 S. Harrison
Cushing, Okiahoma
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Bing & Dale's
PERKINS SERVICE ELECTRIC
Domestic, Commercial &
Industrial Wlrlng
Pho. LI 7-PA98, Perkins after 5 pm
FRanklin 2-4353. Ripley
Hanes white anklets-- 39c pair
Poodle, Bobby socks, Bowling socks and
Morepearl socks, all sizes.
New plain or fancy silks, 45" wide, 98c yd'
New cotton prints and check gingham
All colors in Corduory--
Zippers, Thread, Buttons and Trimmings
Sup-Hose all sizes ........ $4,95 each
THE LARG~