I' ~GE 4 -- The Perkins Journal Thursday, January 5, 1984
Perkins-Tryon
Perkins, Oklahq
January 5,
Volume 8, No.
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Basketball Homecoming - January 10 U and ,
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...... The P-T Demons dis- ~ts, lnc!udmg2he
' }1~ ii'~iiI] played perhaps their finest all-around game of the
• [ r IL~( 1BE~ ..... ~,[ ~" (:] year last Thursday night in
[~U( defeating the Meeker
1~ Bulldogs, 72-62.
The Demons broke it
) • • open in the third period by
~ :~ outscoring MHS 21-10. br a gomg and switche_d' P " ' " play' Dale ' ~q -
ii With the score 39-33, exploded for 21 points.3. and will be back~S.oleave
Caryna Hughes, Cindy Mark Littlefield connected - -- l!not in
The Demons got their fast road Friday, januarL
nn al Basketballplaying Meeker with theFields, Julie Payne, and on two consecutive three- ll?g,/nt
The A u " h i~ ~~] ~i
Homecomin will be held girls game starting at 7Mlc elle McDonald Jr point plays to give P-Ta toeakzoneoeiense wmcn -o-
g ' " " " tb'a~' 's i
Tuesday ~venin~ Januaryp.m. Coronation will be at attendant m Jana Smith ~I (1~:~., 12-point advantage which
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10. the half of the boys game. a d Sophomore attendant was expanded to 16 on
The teams will be Queen candidates are tsJuhe Ryano atobUCketsbYand ScottHarlanIrwin.MCK°s- P'T Grad Complete %Oa
FACTS MASTERS -- Front row-Ni- row-Marie Reese and Bobby Coffman.
cole Walker, Stephen Raines, David Not pictures, Jayson Milligan, Robert
Wilson and James Wells. Back Sasser, Matt Brown and Sundi Snyder.
The sixth grade class multiplicaton facts correct- facts in seven minutes.
has ten Facts Masters this ly in eight minutes or less. Many other students are
year. Facts Masters areBobby Coffman and working hard to achieve
students who can do Nicole Walker are Superthis goal. Keep up the
addition, subtraction, and Masters after achieving all good work sixth graders.
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Kelly Pate and Becky Wright were recognized
recently for showing pride and respect in their middle
school building.
Thanks, Kelly and Becky.
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N.H.S
'Faking part in the town journeyed up town to doparents this coming
Christmas program, Na- their part by decorating spring. Also at the
tional Honor Society mem- the Christmas tree. meeting, this year's offi-
hers Autumn B., Connie At a recent meeting, cers were elected: presi-
K., Leslie O., Tammy J., N.H.S. discussed the idea dent-Connie Kirby; vice-
Teresa W., Alan H., Scott of having a candle lighting president-Lisa Sloan; sec-
B.. Daryn C., Dennis St., orientation ceremony for retary-Donna Chesmore;
Cindy H., and Carol F. the members and their reporter-TammyJohnson.
In the final period, the
Bulldogs cut P-T's lead to
66-56, but couldn't make it enlistment and
any closer. The Demons Marine Pfc. Steven D. personal and
went into their delay game Woods, son of Kathleen standards tradi
which forced MHS to foul. M. and Grady R. Woods of hibited by Marines.
Steve McDaniel and Route 4, Stillwater, has He participated
Littlefield, who finished completed recruit training active physical
with a career-high 20 at the Marine Corps ing program and
points, hit both ends of Recruit Depot, San Diego. proficiency in a
one-and-one's and McKo- During the 11 -week military skills,
sate and Scott Briggs each training cycle, he learned first aid, rifle
hit the front end in the the basics of battlefield ship and close
final 1:30. survival. He was introduc- Teamwork and
P-T was in the lead ed to the typical dailypline were
throughout the early sta- routine that he will throughoutthe
ges of the first period. The experience during his cycle.
P-T lead swayed from
three to one point as MHS Fri. Jan. 6 thru Thurs. Jan. 12
answered every Demon
bucket. Littlefield ripped 619 S. MAIN
372-2111
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Calendar UNCOMMON CHRISTM
Jan. 5-7 PG VALOR ,STORY
Eighth grade at Luther Open 7:15 Open 7:15
Jan. 9 Shows 7:30, 9:30 Shows 7:30; 9:
Seventh Grade at Cush- Matinees, Sat. & Sun. Matinee
ing Open 1:30 Open 1:30
Jan. 10 Shows !:45 and 3:45Shows
Meeker Here, Varsity
Jan. 13 424 $. MAIN
End of first semester 372-26! 4
You've come into the world today,
In a big, big way.
A lot of people are counting on you.
Hoping that you bring about a change.
A change for themselves, for their
Family, for the whole world.
You can do it.
You can make it happen.
You can teach us kindness and
Friendship, Loyalty and Hope.
You can help us realize our worth,
Realize we need each other.
You've give us so much,
We can only give you a
of your arrival.
in such a short time.
wonderful party, a celebration
Happy
Birthday, Year, and Thank you.
Lora Lei
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Menu TWO OF A KIND
January 9 thru 13
MONDAY
Corn Dog, Vegetable
Bake, lettuce leaf, Choco-
late Pudding.
TUESDAY
Frito Chili Bake, Pineap-
ple Upside Down cake,
Corn. W~:DN~:~U~t T
Turkey and Noodles,
Green Peas, Cranberry
Sauce, Mixed Fruit.
THURSDAY
Bologna and Cheese Sand-
wich, Potato Wedge,
Pickle Slices, Fruit.
FRIDAY
Hamburger and French
Fries, Pickles, Onions,
Rosey Applesauce.
Menu subject to change
without notice.
Hamburgers and Chef
Salad available everyday.
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Open 7:15
Shows 7:45, 9:30
Matinees, Sat. & Sun.
Open 1:30
Shows at 1:45, 3:45
COWBOY
624-1422
SUDDEN R
IMPACT THE KEI
Open 7:15 Open 7:15
Shows 7:30; 9:45 Shows 7:30 andl
Matinees Sat. & Sun. Matinees Sat. &
Open 1:30 Open 1:30
b~. Shows 1:45 and 3:45 Shows 1:45 andl
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BOTH DRIVE-INS CLOSEr
FOR WINTER
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Lonnie and Judy Tabor
17-2555 219 S. Main
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AUCTION & REAL ESTATE CO.
{i Miles South of Stillwater on Ilwy. 177
Open Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
405-377-7545
PAYNE COUNTY BANK
317-2 1'31;202 South Main Member !~
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17-2(1:111 Perkins Main and Thor
PERKINS DRUG
"i:uiI-Time Drug Dept."
, I T 2079 Steve Willingham
WtlISTLE STOP #2
CIMARRON VALLEY
CO.OPERATIVE, INC.
l)an llubbard, Manager
517-2700 247 S. Main
STAFFORD'S MOWER &
SAW SERVICE
llwy. 177 North Henry Stafford 547-2167
FARMER'S UNION
I la,'~ey Brixe.v. Agent City and Rural Insurance
I','rkins, OK 547-2251
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BAKER'S DRY GOODS
,Iohn Baker 547-2461 102 S. Main
STEER INN FAMILY
RE I AURANTS
121 W. Thomas Perkins 547-531
J. D. & EVELYN ANDERS(
RALPH'S PACKING COMPANY
.~|w and (;ary Crane and Frank Spillars
Owners
.317-2 161 N.W. of Perkins on Freeman Avenue
Paul, Phyllis, Paul David and Pam Rodman. Owners
HOME PHONE: 918-374-2459
CtlANDLER LIVESTOCK" |" 'OKLAHOMA AUCTION
COMMISSION CO. I YARD
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PERKINS "Y" LIVESTOCK
• AUCTION
"Sale Every Wednesday"
317-2533 N.W. of Perkins
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WOMACK'S
i'Corners Trading Post
918-371-2211 ~ Corner
of 177 & .105
P.J.'s FLOWERS & GIFTS
I'atty and Gerry Johnson 547-2763 147 S. Main
VASSAR COMPANY
Jack Vassar
517-2114 207 N. Main
PATSY'S FLOWERS & CERAMICS
Patsy Lile 101 S. Main 547-2420
KEN SMITH FURNITURE
New and Used 100 N. Main 547-2109
Jr. and Morine Bostian, Owners
WHISTLE STOP #1
547-2976
PERKINS TAG AGENCY i
Mary Frances Blair, Agent i
Downtown 547-2
MAC'S CORNER CORRAL
Mac & Lou McAnaily John & Marlene B$
McI ANIEL & SON HAI DWA
"A Good Hardware in a Good To~vn"
547-2472 111 S.
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HARLAND WELLS
BLUMER'S PHILLIPS 66
Hurley Blumer
547-2446 148 S. Main
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STRODE FUNERAL HOME
PEPSI COLA COMPANY
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