The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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INDEPENDENCE
By Mrs W C Hiatt for Mrs Kint
Mrs Dee Jamison spent Friday
with Mrs Earl Bain-
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kirkpat-
rick of near Chandler were Thursday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Fred
Stanton
Mrs Bert Stanton was pleasantly
surprised to have her brother Albert
Davis and family of Hutchison Kns
to drop in and spend the weekend
with her and family 4
41 Mr and Mrs Earl Bain were in
t Chandler Tuesday shopping
Mr and Mrs Ray Mote were Sun-
day dinner guests of her parents
Mr and Mrs M Bellah of Carney
Mr and Mrs- Elvin Jones and dau-
ghters were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs W C Hiatt
Mr Dewey Dodrill Jr of Wichita
spent the holidays with his parents
and the Selman& He returned on
Monday evening
Mr and Mrs Walter Judd took
dinner Sunday with his parents Mr
and Mrs Wm Judge His brother
and wife of Norman were also there
Mr Byno Salsman and family
went to Keifer Monday to spend
Christmas with his parents
The Ray Motes spent Christmas
with his parents the Ted Motes
Mr and Mrs Byno Salsman made
a trip Saturday to Edmond Okemah
Shawnee Bristow andthen home
taking time off in Shawnee to do
some shopping
The Good Cheer Club met with
Mrs Maud Eaton for our Christmas
meeting It brought to a close a sad
year Never will the members of
this club forget this year We met
once each month to sew and do
things for our boys over there and
much has been accomplished Ow
last meeting was spent in exchang-
ing gifts with our Pollyannas A
beautiful tree decorated the living
room Carols were sung and re-
freshments were enjoyed Each plate
bore a lighted candle which all blew
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" Fortwo years the United States
has been feeding military aircraft in
a ceaseless chain to its fighting ally
Soviet Russia And more than half of
those fighting and bombing planes
have been flown over the famed North-
ern Route which leads up through
Canada and Alaska across Siberia to
Russi a
Although the temperature in the
Klondike and Yukon territory has
been known to drop as low as 67 de-
grees below zero (Fahrenheit) Army
Air Forces engineers and the aviation
industry have made tremendous
strides in equipping planes to combat
the severe cold
Since early 1942 aircraft in excess
of 10000 units have been ferried from
vationq F pet ions in the United States
to Great Falls Montana jumping off
spot for Canada and points north
They Are
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out together offering a silent prayer
Election of officers for the coming
year was also held Elected were:
President Mrs Carl Thoroughman
Vice-President Mrs Pearl Freeman
Secretary Mrs Bertha Mote
Reporter Mrs Maud Eaton
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DRIVING IN A CAR THIS BAD
AND ALMOST 25 PERCENT
RESEMBLE THIS DISPAIRING GENT
WATCH YOUR CAR LUBRICATION
WATCH YOUR TIRES
WATCH YOUR BATTERY
WATCH YOUR SPEED
IF YOU EXPECT TO-
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HEADING FOR SOVIET RUSSIA
OVER NEW NORTHERN ROUTE Twelve-Year-Old Boy Out To Break Record
Sold $373300 in Three Previous Campaigns
Cannomcarrying P63 Kingcobras bearing the insignia of the Red Air Force
are lined up at Bell Aircraft Corporation Buffalo N Y waiting to be ferried to
Russia These planes will be flown over the Northern Route to Fairbanks Alaska
where they are turned over to Russian pilots who fly them across Siberia to air
bases on the Eastern Front
Edmonton Alberta is the next im-
portant station on the Northern
Route and between there and Fair-
banks Alaska emergency fields are
situated at convenient intervals
The Army Air Forces Air Trans-
port Command handles the assign-
ment of getting the planes to Fair-
banks Russian pilots carry on from
there making the 500-mile flight to
Nome before cutting across the nar-
row Bering Strait into Siberia
Fighter planes built by Bell Air-
craft Corporation have constituted 50
percent of those flown over the route
Thousands of P-39 Airacobras each
bearing the red star of the Soviet Air
Force were ferried from Buffalo to
Moscow over this route and when P-39
production was halted Bell's higher
and faster P-63 Kingcobra followed
in the slipstream of the A iracobras
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Men must have what it takes in full measure when
ordered into a machinegun nest as first scouts Pvt
Burtchell Linwood of Weld Me can tell you all about
It for he didn't come through unscarred The other side
fractured his humerus bone but he will get kack to
near normal as a result of funds available for hospital-
izatiou from War Bond sales
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ElEV DROP1715 WORD' 091 a EXTRA Wow PolkITS!
Twelve-year-old Carl J Buehler Jr is out to break his previous record of
bond sales With the six high school girls shown in the picture he is making
the round of New Jersey theatres community rallies and schools during the Sixth
War Loan
NEWARK N J—With War Bond famed flying fortress "Hell's An-
geles totaling $373300 to his credit in gels" which downed 18 German fighter
three previous drives 12-year-old Carl planes in 48 missions uver occupied
J Buehler Jr of Verona N J is out Europe
to break his previous records during Said to be a spellbinder Carl "sells"
the Sixth War Loan his audience thotoughly at every up-
Accompanied by six attractive high pearance
school girls whom he terms his "Bevy His achievement is the more remark-
of Bond Boosters" Carl has started a able because all sales have been made
4-roundi of schools clubs industries and to individuals and the largest single
community bond rallies which will sale was for MAD Nearly all of the
keep him busy throughout the drive bonds he has sold have been in
The boy who is believed to be Series E
America's champion school War Bond Equally at home in a factory or a
salesman is a student at Our Lady of radio station Carl is known :is "The
the Lake School in Verona He started Kid Behind the Man Behind the Gun"
selling War Bonds during the Third and "America's Premier Young War
War Loan and totalled $5450 in sales Bond Salesman"
During the Fourth War Loan he sold The six high school girls who are ac-
$89450 worth and during the Fifth companying him on the present tour of
$2713400 His achievements have New Jersey circulate through the nudi
brought him a personal letter of corn- ences and make actual sales after Carl
mendation from President Roosevelt finishes one of his appealing sales
a jeep ride and a plane ride in the talks
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Pfc Tom Burrade 20-year-old Nosa-
pater Miss boy hit while on an am-
munition truck In France regained con-
sciousness in England his jaw frac-
tured and lips cut to the chiu but thank-
ful for War Bond sales
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gels" which downed 18 German fighter
planes in 48 missions over occupied
Europe
Said to be a spellbinder Carl "sells"
his audience thotoughly at every ap-
pearance His achievement is the more remark-
able because all sales have been made
to individuals and the largest single
sale was for MOOD Nearly all of the
bonds he has sold have been in
Series E
Equally at home in a factory or a
radio station Carl is known iis The
Kid Behind the Man Behind the Gun"
and "America's Premier Young War
Bond Salesman"
The six high school girls who are ac-
companying him on the present tour of
New Jersey circulate through the audi-
ences and make actual sales after Carl
finishes one of his appealing sales
talks
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Sufferers Told to Avoid
C0IIsTIpItTI0U
Try Hot Water and Brogan Salts
Before Breakfast for 5 Days
In a glom of hot water put one tea-
spoonful of Kruschen Baits and drink
about half an hour before breakfast
15 to 20 minutes later follow with
your usual breakfast cup of hot coffee
or tea Usually within an hour you
get prompt and effective relief and
should begin to feel bright and re-
freshed again Be sure to follow the
simple easy directions
Now keep this up for 5 straight
days—Just see if you too don't dis-
cover why thousands have found hot
water and Kruschen Baits so bene-
ficial in relieving that "dull" con-
stipated "out-of-sorts" headachy feel-
ing Oet Kruschen Baits today--all
drug store
Over 245 million bottles sold in the
past 100 years-4t must be good
Acid Indigestion
Relieved in 5 minutes or
double your money back
'W len twos tenintelt sold esiies painful milliner-
log gas fllF storoscii and heartburn doctors neusliv
prescribe the fastent -acting medicines known tor
synotmustic rellet—metilcince like those In Be 11-sns
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jiffy or double yotir money Kick on return ut bottle
to us 2 51 ot all tbneekts
Wise Americans Now Fight
COUGEIS
or Bronchial Irritations Duo To Colds
—With Buckley's "Canadiol"
It's extra fast for Dad—yet gentle
and mild for Mother and the Kiddies
This means that those nasty irri-
tating coughs—or Bronchial Irritations
—due to colds—that so often disturb a
man's sleep—get amazing fast relief
Almost instantly you get the surprise
of your life—coughing spasms ease—
right away it loosens up thick choking
phlegm — opens up clogged bronchial
tubes—makes breathing easier
There's real economy in Buckley's—
all medication—no syrup Half a tea-
spoonful will convince the skeptical
Get Buckley's "Canadiol" made in
U S A the Cough Mixture that out
sells all others in Australia Nov Zea-
land Canada and many other countries
on merit alone
20-year-old Noxa- Lt Leo Klein 27 Scranton Pa hospitalized with burns
dt while on an am- and compound fracture of both legs was a B 17 bom-
acme regained con- bardicr-navigator with Di missions accomplished when
and his jaw frac- ordered to a rest home The train on which he was rid-
the chin but thank- log figured in a wreck near London and he suffered
les wounds that had passed him by on dangerous missions
War Bonds funds are mending his hurts
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to reliele such symptoms
Taken regularly—Pinliham's Com-
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against such distress It also has what
Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect!
Thousands upon thousands of
women—rich and poor alike—have
reported benefits Here's a product
that HELPS NATURE and that's the kind
to buy Follow label directions Pink-
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LYDIA PINKHAM'S
BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
Try Great Tonic Many Doctors Advise
See how good-lasting Scott's Ernuhion
helps tone up your vstc:r1 helps build
lip stamina and resistance against colds—
if there is a dietary deficiency of A & D
Vitamins It's easy! Simply take Scotts
daily throughout the year It's great ! Buy
ph at your druggist's today!
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Sore Throat and Aching Muscles
Make Breathing Easier
vi Break Up Congestion In Upper
Bronchial Tract Nose and Throat
Whenever the Quintuplets catch cold —
'theirchesto throats and backs arerubbed
with Musterole Powerfully Soothing—
Altaterolo not only promptly relieve
roughs sore throat aching chest muscleo
due to colds—but ALSO helps break up
rougedion in upper bronchial tract noso
and throat
So much easier to apply then a mus-
tard plaster "No fuRst No mud
itiuFierole" Just rub it on
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Eyler, Glenn L. The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1944, newspaper, December 28, 1944; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2148843/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.