The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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Perkins Filling Station
Our place you will find
Has good oil and gas
Please keep this fn mind
And stop as you pass
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Res Phone 15
: Perkins Okla
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: PHYSICIAN
: Official Physician for A 'I' & S
F R R at t'erkins Oklahoma
Drug Store Phone 42
Residence Phone 99
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P DR C E WHITE
DENTIST
X Rat Seurice Corner of
Cleveland and Moses St new
Orr building Cushing Okla
Office Phone 802
Residence 402
Baldwin Hotel
A Perkins Okla 11
NOMMEN at
I Good Cfean Rooms
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Sells anything at auc-
tion Has pleased oth- i
ers can please you
D S ISAACS i
Auctioneer
Phone 419F-151 for dates
H E DRUMRIGHT Prop
PHONE 66
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ERNEST F JENKINS
Lawyer
Office in County Attorn-
ey's office at court house
Will handle all cases except ')
criminal
- COUNTY ATTORNEY Elect
Meeting 2nd and 4th Friday
Mark Bain W NI
G A Carson Sec'y
Good Meals
Good flome Cooking
Prices Reasonable
: HOWARD BALDWIN
a a" bile s in Rio de Janeiro Brazil are
I Proprietor
I i open cars
lidomooliViimmosilCommendlnammmti Well why shouldn't farmers spend
their spare cash for automobiles In-
stead of gold bricks?
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ing the United States—there Is a mo
is a Prescription for tor vehicle for every 277 persons
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Colds Grippe Flu Dengue The Ohlo State journal remarks
that "whatever their rights the e
Bilious Fever and Malaria oppnom of hotiL pedestrian and
is a Prescription for
Colds Grippe Flu Dengue
Bilious Fever and Malaria
( It te the most speedy remedy known
Perkins
Lodge
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Meets every Monday night
Sam Curtis N G
A L Dixon V G
NV H Eaton Seciy
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Frank E Hert
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Post 211
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J M Nelson Commander G
E McClain Adjutant
f Meetings first and third Wednesday
'nights of each month
will need a Hair Cut for
Sunday
Dixon's Barber Shop
ALBERT DIXON Proprietor
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Explanation
About four colums of type was
pied as we go to prescl most of
which was good local news If
your item does mit appear this
expllail's it
Over lubricating Spring
Shackles Is Injurious
Now that some manufacturers rec-
ommend covering springs "dry"---that
Is covering them without packing the
covers Oil( lubricant—it is important
to avoid overlubricating the spring
shackles
- The owner of one car that is
equipped wilh an automatic chassis
lubricating system decided that he
WOUld be very generous with oil
Every (lay he pulled out the plunger
and shot an excess of oil to the
shackles even though he (lid not trav-
el far enough to warrant so much at-
tention to these parts And what was
the result?
The excess of oil worked down over
the spring ends and entered the coy—
ers It wasn't long before the springs
were as limber as though they had
been carefully lubricated
Over lubricating the shackles Is a
good way to keep the spring ends
oiled however If your car requires
this In order to get a comfortable
ride
Blowing Starts Siphon
to Work on Gasoline
An Ingenious way to siphon gas from
the tank of your car is illustrated In
sert one end of a rubber tube deep
into the gas tank the other into a
container Then wrapping your fin-
gers around the tube where it enters
the tank so as to make as air-tight a
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Blowing Into the Auto Gas Tank
Forces Gasoline Through a Siphon
Tube Into a Container
connection as possible blow into the
tank The pressure will force the
gasoline out
You may find that a tighter connec-
tion can be made by wrapping your
pocket handkerchief around your fingers---Toular
Science Monthly
AUTOMOBILE HINTS
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I e who hesitates is run over
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I! Police to pursue safety campaign—
Headline Yes also unsafe drivers
About 8 5 per cent of the automo
Coming to
Doctor Rea
Specialist
FREE CONSULTATION AND
EXAMINATION
at the
Nichols Hotel
Monday April 29
Office Hours 10 a m to 4 p m
r
Dr Rea is well known in Oklaho-
1 Claude Hiner general delivery Per-
ma Kansas and the Southwest and kins
has many patients I PO Ft A TY—P nirin —R V
1113 many peuents FOR SALE—Prairie hay—R V
According to this method of treat- Herod phone 106-F515
ment he does not operate for chronic
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appendicitis gall stones ulcers of
stomach goitre tonsils LOCAL SNAPSHOTS
He has to his credit many wonder
ful results in diseases of the stomach Little Lite ila Hamilton has been
liver bowels blood skin nerves sick abed for some days but is now
heart kidney bladder bedwetting better
slow growth in children - catarrh
Atm Meridith Mills spent Sunday
weak lungs rheumatism sciatica leg
with her in-laws in Perkins
ulcers
Below are names of a few of his
The American Legion ladies will
many satisfied patients:
serve dinner on Decoration day and
C E Rose Nowata Okla Ulcer everybody is invited to dine with
Stomach and Nervous trouble I them Look for further notice later
Dorma Tyler Dodsonville Tex Meridith Miles is in charge of re-
slow growth sponsible work in connection with
the bureau of mines at Bartlesville
Mrs C M Edsall Watonga Okia His wife instructor in the Cushing
Ulcer Stomach schools will join him soon after school
J E Gray 510 Broadway W Yale classes in the spring
Okla Ulcer Stomach Somebody said that "Optimism
Wins"
Melvin Frack Waynoka Okla Ul-
Aliss iklargaret Rickets spent Sun-
cer stomach (lay in Oklahoma City
Andra Canary Clinton Okla A Mr and Mrs Douglas Crabs and
emia and nervousness children and Mrs W D Crabs motor-
H B Fiscus Waynoka Okla To- cd to Stillwater Monday afternoon
sils catarrh and stomach trouble E R Hest who has been in Fort
Lulu Jones Waurika Okla Ulcor Worth Tex the last two weeks buy-
Stomach and nervous trouble ing horses for the government sent
If you do not know Dr Rea per- a long distance message for his folks
sonally ask some of your neighbors to meet him in Guthrie Monday even-
about him as no doubt he has treat-
ed some of them kll about us are promises of bum-
Married ladies must be accompani- ing crops of alfalfa
ed by their husbands and children An oil ti uck broke through the
with their parents bridso tr tr the J M Gambil farn'
Adress: Dr Rea Medical Labora- Satsirdav afternool The bridge was
tory Boston Block Minneapolis completely demolished
Minn
— I WANTED—Work of any kind by
ONE DAY ONLY young man Age 19 Address
STILLWATER
TIE PERIKINS JOURNAL
on Sound Basis
After the War
Soon alter the civil war President
Grant put this country on a sound financial
basis On his recommendation congress
passed an act "to strengthen public credit'
and specie payments were later resumed
These are prosperous days in this land
and wise people are banking their surplus
cash
Bank your money today and be pre'
pared for any eventuality
PAYNE COUNTY BANK
0 ho !
That's Spring Fever
When you begin to stretch and
yawn at the first sign of warm
weather --- that's Spring Fever and
you need a good Tonic to brace you
up We recommend Bamboo Brier
SSS Tan lac Péptona and many oth-
er good Tonics
The Central Drug Store
Tho 01244a &Ore
At Your Service
Classified Ads
Classified Ads one cent a
word each insertion No ad less
than 25 cents Payable in ad-
vance Not taken over phone
as we will positively carry no
charge accounts for such small
amounts
Tien-hatched Barrel Rock
Phone 419-F15 Mrs Jenkins
An oil tiuck broke through the
bridfro trnr the J M Gambil farm
Sat lrday afternool The bridge was
completely demolished
BABY CHIX
WANTED
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Phone 106
When you want
GROCERIES
Anything you may need in the way of edibles will be found
on our shelves and counters
A Roast For Dinner
It goes without saying thaf the family will enjoy to the utmost
one of these wonderful roasts So easy to prepare too Tell
!us the weight you wish We will guarantee the quality
"Gold Note" FLOUR
Guaranteed the best Your money back if
you are not satisfied
Priced at 50 lb sack
- - $175
In 500 lb lots per100 lbs
$340
Coffee
How good that word sounds these mornings One
of our best sellers is the perfectly fresh McLaugh-
linisground while you wait
First grade Critics lb
Merido lb
Gem lb
The CITY Meat Market
W S DICKEY Prop
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50c
45c
40c
When Boys Play
They Eat
And they cannot eat any better nor more nourishing
food than Home Bakery Bread baked fresh every
day in a sanitary bakery Watch this spai:e next
week 1-1(111AP 1:1 A VE1DV
HOME BAKERY
FRANK EATON
Blacksmithing
and Horseshoeing
Second Door North Ford Garage
Our Specialty
Prompt and accurate handling of all orders for Gro-
ceries phoned to us has enabled us to build up an
exceptionally large phone order business It will
save you both time'and money to adopt this method
Trq Our Red Star Flour
Phone 20
The Baker Grocery
AT THE
LYRIC THEATRE
Also "OUR GANG" Comedy
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SATURDAY NIGHT
William Haines
IN
"Telling the
World"
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Sells anything at auc- i A L Dixon V G than 25 cents Payable in ad- a
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Doctor Rea vance Not taken over phone When you want
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Phone 419F-151 for dates i Frank E Hert FREE CONSULTATION AND BABY CHIX on our shelves and counters
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Nichols Hotel '
- one of these wonderful roasts So easy to prepare too Tell
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!WI the weight you wish We will guarantee the quality
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Perkins Filling Station E McClnAdjutant G Office Hours 10 a m to 4 p m WANTED
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WANTED—Work of any kind by "Gold Note" FLOUR
Our place you will find Meetings first and third Wednesday ONE DAY ONLY young man Age 19 Address r Guaranteed the best Your money back if 1
nights of each month Dr Rea is well known in Oklaho- Claude Hiner general delivery Per- I
you are not satisfied
Has good oil and gas i
ma Kansas and the Southwest and kins
Priced at 50 lb sack - - $1 75
Please keep this fn mind r ii---------F-- has many patients eridith FOR SALE—Prairie hay—It V Sunday i:
According to this method of treat- Herod phone 106-F515 : In 500 lb lots per 100 it $340
And stop as you pass ment he does not operate for chronic
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appendicitis gall stones ulcers of
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stomach goitre tonsils LOCAL SNAPSHOTS Coffee
H E DRUMRIGHT P as rop will need a Hair Cut for
He h to his credit many wonder t-
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Dixon's Barber Sh liver bowels blood skin nerves sick abed for some days but is now ectly fresh McLaugh-
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1 ALBERT DIXON Proprietor slow growth in children catarrh ----- First grade Critics lb 50c
Atrs M Mills spent i'
' weak lungs rheumatism sciatica leg Merido lb 45c
: ulcers
with her in-laws in Perkins
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Below are names of a few of his 1
The American Legion ladies will
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— everybody is nvited to dne day an with
Stomach and Nervous trouble I them Look for further notice later
About four colums of type was Dorma Tyler Dodsonville Tex Meridith Miles is in charge of re- ' W S DICKEY Prop
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Atter the War
Soon alter the civil war President
Grant put this country on a sound financial
basis On his recommendation congress
passed an act "to strengthen public credit'
and specie payments were later resumed
These are prosperous days in this land
and wise people are banking their surplus
I cash
Bank your money today and be pre'
pared for any eventuality
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Miller, B. F. The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1929, newspaper, April 18, 1929; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2147574/m1/3/?q=gough+florence: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.