The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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make up you rust of words on a plain sheet of paper
end send it in with one yearly subscription to The Na-
tional Farm News at $100 Theer is positively nothingelse you need do
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DANDY SURPRISE PRESEN1 To Every Contestant
Send in a list sh-mcOrds accompanied by a yearly subkription at $100
and we will Immediately send you a Dandy Surprise G:rt Every contest-
ant who submits a list of words accompanied by a subscription as above
will positively receive one of these Surprise Gifts whether they win the
big cash prize or not ‘
ACT QUICK IF YOU WANT $250
Purely you could use 125000 extra money
Here I your opportunity Act now—you might
Just ILN well have a nice cash prize as anyone sits
This fine prize would enable you to buy many
things you have been wanting or would be a
mighty tine addition to your bank account
TIIE RULES ARE SIMPLE
' I Tbe object of the Contest le to make as mull words
II possible from the letters in "Farm Protection" A letter 71111li
may be used only as many times in a word as it appears in
"Form Protection" For instance a word may ennisin only
one "E" as that letter appear only once in "Farm Protection
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ease they centain only the lettere appearing in key wwcl Words This gift will be sent &boo-
olted alike with different meanings will be counted as one lutely free for sending a
word Both singulars and plurals may be med and both be list of words and subserip-
e0UnIrdi provided thee are in the dictionary lion promptly We guaran-
S The Contest is open to anyone living any plan In tee that you will be veu
the rotted States No regular 'alerted employee of The Na-
tional Farm News or any of their relatives may enter inely surprised when you re-
g Colishoretion is permissible but tollaborating parties ceive this dandy free gift
meet not submit more than one list Any list lent in that may
lead the judges to believe—because or thmlication or similar-
ity—they have been complied by one and the game person or group of persons will be rejeeted and not
counted
5 In ease of a tie duplieste prizes will be awarded
6 Webster's New International Dictionary 1926 edition will be need in determining the nor-
reetness of woro
7 Worde must be written on one side of the paper only and moat be numbered consecutively
No list will be eounted which does not conform to this rule Prepare your list neatly Name and
addreas must appear on each sheet
6 Three executive officers of The National Farm News will act as judges in the Contest and
ontestants epee to accept their decision as final and eonclusive
All lists of words and accompanying oubseriptions must bear a postmark not later than
Saturday Mardi 28 1927 Seth list must be accompanied by a yearly subscription to The National
Perm Newt at $100 and all such lists will be promptly acknowledged Winners will be announeed in
The National Farm News
SEND LIST OF WORDS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW
TO RECEIVE DANDY SURPRISE PRESENT AT ONCE
Just pin to your list of words an extra sheet of paper bearing your name
and address also the name and address of the person to whom the sub
scription to The National Farm News Is to he sent Mail as soon as
possible
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LOST CREEK
The Lost Creek W M A met
last Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs O S Bryan for
their regular monthly meeting
L B Thompson Is putting in a
bridge in Clayton township on
Perkins R R No 4
Rev T A Tripp and family
were dinner gliests at the home
of Mr and Mrs a S Bryan
Mr and Mrs Jim Kirby were
Sunday afternoon callers at the
R E McLain home
Mrs Kesler and son George
of Stillwater were out at their
farms Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs: Dave Stone pur-
chased a new Home Comfort
cook stoverecently
Ernie Drumright and family
moved to Perkins last week
Mable Alice Tripp of Stillwater
spent Sunday with Alene Thomp-
son Two young men from Ark are
here visiting at the John Baker
home
Mr and Mrs Harvy Dunlap
spent Yamday with Mrs Dolly
Nelson of Eden Chapel
Mrs Fanny Retherford who
has been quite ill the' past three
weeks is reported as improving
Several from here attended the
funeral of Mrs Luther Tipton at
Elm Grove Tuesday afternoon
Our community was saddened
last week to hear of the death of
Mrs G W Allen of Stillwater
Mr and Mus Allen formerly
lived on their farm here in this
vicinity and she was loved and re
spected by all who knew her
CENTERVIEW ITEMS
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John Wilson wife and children
and Nettie McKinley motored to
Ripley Sunday and spent the day
with Mrs Wil80118 sister Mrs
Earl Drumright
Mr and Mrs N O Thorough
man and two grandchildren
Maurine and Royal Sundayed at
the Wilbur Stumbo home
James M1116n wife and baby
spent the e c:Airg at the Harry
McKinley home
IEInier Hillhouse wife and
children spent the week-end in
Perry at the home of her brother
West Master
The next meetini of the Wo-
mans' Farm Club will be at the
home of Mrs Fred Emmerson of
Perkins tbP date being March 23
Edwin Thoroughman of Tulsa
stayed over night with his uncle
N O Thoroughman
Earl Clark of X L neighbor-
hood spent the day Sunday with
Forrest and Lester Holbrook
Sunday visitors at the Treaster
home were: Paul McGilvrey and
family and Marie McGilvrey of
Perkins
Mr and Mrs Leo Stockton and
children spent the day Sunday at
the home ot his parents Mr and
Mrs W S Stockton
Phone 16
It Pays to Remodel
Make the old home attractive and mod-
ern it can be done at much less cost
than to build new The time has passed
when an old home may be really abandon-
ed If the foundation and frame are sound
and the location good we can aid you to re-
model profitably Suggestions and esti-
mates cheerfully furnished
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Bank Your Cash::
PAYNE COUNTY BANK
Perkins School
The Agriculture class made a visit
to the poultry department of the AS1M
College last Tuesday afternoon The
trip was made in a school truck The
trip was'enjoyed hy the boys as well
as being instrtzetive
Moses Minter visited his parents in
Oklahoma City Sunday Be returned
Manday evening
A baseball game between the Juniors
aid Sephol ores will bo Thurs-
d ty afternoon It 'it rlbable that
th next game Nsill by between the
Sophomores and the freshmen
The girls game between the combined
forces of the Seniors and Freshmen
and those of the Sophomores and Jun-
iors will be played Friday afternoon
if the weather is agreeable
Wilma Saint was absent Friday
towing to a bad cold
SIXTH AND SEVENTH
Thirty pupils of the sixth and sev-
enth were neither absent or tardy do-
ring the past month This is over
three fourth of the room which is a
very high record
Geneva Allbright was absent Tues-
day of tnis week from illness
HIGH SCHOOL
Lumber Companv
"Quality Our Watcaord—Service Our Creed"
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Says Roosevelt
In many speeches in his strenuous ca
reer President Theodore Roosevelt urged
on his hearers the desirability of bank
accounts '
He said that bank depositors make the -
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Are you one of the best Citizens? Are
you a bank depositor?
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Start an account with us today
No account is too small no account too
large torus to handle '
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The self directing notebook series
has proven so valuable in these grades
that those for Arithmetic Geography
and History are being adopted for the
second semester's work
FOURTH AND FIFTH
Ruby McLain from Salem district
has been enrolled in Use fifth grade
Our enrollment is now 39
I Robert Moore has been absent from
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school this week because of sickness
in his family
We have beenworking on some il-
ustrated problems the psst week 1
These problems consist of an original'
problem composed by Ow pupils a!
picture to illustrate it and the solution
of the problem
PRIMARY
Berdean Rains will be out of school
a few days on accouut of sickness in
the family
Emma Rickets returned to achool
Monday after a week's absence caus-
ed from sickness
Norman Cie le was dropped from the
roll last uelt ihe tanAly moved
over near Tryon
Master Jack Vassar was an erdhusi
antic visitor in this room a few min
nets Monday morning
Mrs Sue Huffman came over
on the bus from Tulsa Saturday
evenink and visited over Sunday
with her parents Mr and Mrs J
M Clanin and with her little
daugher Vivian who is staying
with her grandparents Mrs H
went on to Oklahoma City to
yisit her brother J a Clanin
Mr and Mrs Claud flathirs of
Cushing made a short visit and
took dinner Sunday with Mrs
M's parents Mr and Mrs J M
Clanin
Mrs Robt Carson and Mrs
Geo Gearhart were in Guthrie
the first of the week
Miss Mollie Utter made a trip
td Guthrie Tuesday for medial
treatment
Your Cream
Patronage solicted
Cash prices Sell to
us and trade where
you please
Armour Cream Station
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WTHEN you sit down to a meal you like to
know that our food came from a store
where reputation counts — a store where
best quality goods are really best quality
This store offers you that advantage We
buy our stock more carefully than our most
particular customer 4 1k '
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Staple and Fancy Goods at Low Price
It pays to buy quality goods particularly
when you can get them at prices as low as
ours A fair trial here means a steady
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CITY MEAT MARKET
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A Good Place to Save Money
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On'Harness and Leather Goods Hardware
and Farm Machinery A No 1 13-4 Con
cord style Harness for only 0000
Heavier Harness at $6500
and up The quality is No 1 and our
price is low
Get our prices on Poultry and Barb Wire
before you buy -also On Farm Machinery
and the best Oil Stoves can be found and
our prices are reasonable
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You get the best workmanship and materials when
you bring your car here and you will be pleased
with the results When your car is under our
roof you I 'lave every assurance that it is in compe-
tent hando for none but the best mechanics is
employed here
Service That Satisfies
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Smith, A. E. & Smith, J. D. The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927, newspaper, March 10, 1927; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2147605/m1/5/: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.