PERKINS CHAMBER OFFERING $25 FOR PHOTOS
By Lynn Kinder, Chairman
th._t. Economic Development Committee
r j) Perkins Chamber of Commerce voted last summer to develop and
)r me Pt quality-of-life brochure that could be used in attracting individuals
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asked messes to relocate to Perkins.
) ...... , Chamber's Economic Development Committee, with the
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. .. "Jn of OG&E s Business Development Center and Payne County
).rme Ctmic Development Corporation, has the initial wording and layout
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- --t orocaure completed Four color pictures are needed to finish this
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timo :t. The Chamber is sohcitmg color photos, along with the negatives,
v. submitted for the review of our committee.
rd hast Chamber will pay $25 for each photo selected for use in
:five y a.. ure. We are looking for photos of our recent Harvest Fest
ass a bl3t. IOn, sporting events, civic or church functions or pictures that
de schod the good quality of life we experience in Perkins.
the cla deadline for sending in your photos is Feb. 20. Please send your
tools. and negatives to Lynn Kinder, % Payne County Bank, P.O. Box
acres rkins, OK 74059. If you have any questions, please call the
trned per office at 547-2131.
, with
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The Perkins Journal, Thursday, February 4, 1993 -PAGE 3
SENIOR CITIZENS NEWS
BY BETTY BEELER
My what a beautiful Sabbath Day
the Lord gave us. I hope you all
enjoyed it to the fullest.
Last Monday night sure was an
exciting night at the Senior Cit-
izens Music. Jim Music brought
the following from Crescent; Lee
Brooks Otha Lee Brooks, Ella
Jones, Louise Banks, Don Ende-
cott, Andy and Olive Wehrlen, Roy
and Betty Ransford, Georgia Rice,
Veta McGuire, Myrtle Cook, Alice
Vance and Edith Clark.
Also from Crescent were Ruby
Endicott, Hazel Henning, Donna
Donaldson, Phyllis Myers, Ennice
Johnson, Lavon Phrimer, Ina Don
Norris, Madison Cox, Glen and
Alta Gooch, Dortis and Edaa
Carmichael, Elsie wallace, Reba
McClure, Euniee Cassiday, Agnes
Linson, Erma Lee Smith, Harold
and Lavone Phelan and Clyde and
Also from Perkins were Joyce
Ools, Mary Burchett, Erma Shaffer,
Edith Cretsinger, Margo Hughes,
Letha Grimes, Lorayne West, Iia
Leach, Frances Burton, Wilia Ram-
say, Katherine Cross, Quincy Rusco,
Lewis and Barbara Day. Mack Bra-
ziel, June Juach, Elsie Grant, Don
Prickett, Olga Tomlinson. Dr. Vir-
ginia Webb and her husband Perry
also joined us. Perry and Bud Smith
are related. We were so happy to
have all these people to join us and
enjoy the music.
The musicians were as follows:
Bud Smith, Ortha Lee Brooks,
Roy and Bett Ransford, Myrtle
Pick, Hazel Harming and Harold
and Lavone Phalen of Crescent;
Jim Music, Alvie Stephens, Robert
Tipton, Carroll McGiunis and Bob
Scott of Cushing; Aunt Clara
Hesser of Glencoe; Marvun Nelson
Claud and Mildred Cash, Alpha
Bower, Dora Mercer, Ed and
Flora Cundiff, Quincy Rusco, Lula
Stratton, Gertrude Ishmael and
Mack Braziel were there. The Blairs
were guests of Jack and Winnie
Moser. We had a good meal
and lots of good fellowship. The
afternoon was spent playing games
and quilting.
Saturday night, Jan. 30, a group
went to Crescent to a bean dinner,
which was a fund raiser for the fire
department. Those who attended
were Mack Braziel, Bob and
Beorgia Bumett, Donna Burton,
Elsie Gram, Pete and Viola Gunkel,
Ed and Flora Cundiff and John and
Betty Beeler.
The above joined the following at
the Senior Citizens for the Saturday
night party; Naoma Woods, Alpha
Bower, Ella B. McCarty, Veru
Wells, Maudetta Triplett, Mike
Watts, Wayne and Geraldine Allen,
Olga Tomliuson, Joan Botts, Joyce
Ools and James Reynolds. My, an
evening well spent.
On Thursday, Feb. 4, we will
be having a chili and stew supper.
There will also be several kinds of
homemade cobblers to choose from
for dessert. The cost is $3.00 for
adults and $2.00 for children under
12. Hope to see you then.
Wednesday, Feb. 10 is pot luck.
Bring a covered dish and join us.
This is also the day to get your
blood sugar and blood pressure
checked and hearing aid service,
too. These services are from 9 to
noon. We do hope you will feel free
to take advantage of these services.
That's all for this time, hope to see
you there.
Virginia Dugger. of Yukon; Woody Patty of Norman;
the onla,[#, |11, ]Am, ea, & IP Those joining us from Marshall Vic Metzger, Allen Cain, Ival
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the C I Ill vvaoilin on, .... nis, MyrtleStreck, Ben Streck and and from Perkins, JimmieDodson, : ANCjELA
e last 10
f our di. week, Congress did away from Dover were Myrty and Lela Jimmie Ham and Evelyn Havel.
aeone fLUClaers for private school McCormick. Oh my, they were all just great. If V at 9
q, strengthened gun control From Stillwater we had Jack you haven't been to our music night
urned prayer to high school and Euen Brian, Dorothy Metzger, you ought to come out and see what . ) , . V
Carroll McLain, Clifford and Lois you have been missing. I'm sure you V Game s Hair Demgns v
ld
many
, Dwightpu missed the passage f the 'McKaughn, Grace Higgins, Ralph will think it is a treat. We do. • is offering V_
board. [laws, don't storry alx,ut it. and Selma Fisher, Kaye Cain, The hostesses were Katherine
vanousss during the National Youth Rosalind Wright, Wanda Davis, course others did lend a helping
Bessie Maebins and Franklin and hand, which we appreciate. Plenty Cmod _..._ 9
Wilma Combs. of good refreshing cakes and • ( pt.,t/S Thru ( harpoo- .
Others who attended are; Runt cookies, coffee, tea and just plain
and Elba Vassar and Dale and water.
Lila Hart from Cushing; Bill Pot luck was last Wednesday, --k "$22 /Feb. 16, 1993\\; ana ]
and Eva Cox of Carney; Odell Jan. 26, with thefollowingpresent, : "Lonx/-lair / 229 S. Main y/e/ ;
Giddeon of Drumright; and pete John and Betty Beeler, Donna
and Viola Gmlkcl and Glen and Burton, Pete and Viola G-nel, : " 547"5555 /
Esther Nottingham of Coyle. Shirley Hemphill, Jack and Winnie
ad many
'r,DwightD miSSll ,.tle passage of the
Doara. '3aws, don t worry about it.
e citizee done in a mock session of
mmnity.rship Congress in Washing-
!.C.
-Tryon junior Tammi Mcln-
Sadler as among the delegates who
............,#re accomplished in a few
--aan_ the elected delegates
le to get done in full regu-
.was a great experience, Last but not least, those attend- Moser and Paul and Barbara Blair
said about her six days / f.
-- -,-dhington last week. We met ) (of Rockaway Beach, Miss.). Also
.oa [.ective state leaders, learned t <
ms, Othe workinRs of Congress,
the historical sites, met
i of the national media and I
ade some great friends."
latire, the daughter of larry
txie Johnson of Tryon, and
Mclntire, lives with her
Bother, Carol Cargill, carries
Fade-point average, is active
FHA, gifted and talented
m and last semester, while
lag s_chool in Lexington, was
TAMMI MCINTIRE
member of the Spanish Club. She's
enrolled at PTHS for the spring
semester.
Her future plans include a college
degree with a major in physical
therapy.
you need someone to
that job that you never
for?
Perkins-Tryon High
Band will tackle
Ihing (well, almost
l)An support will help send
n a performance trip to
tonio, Texas
t Call one of these
jbers and describe the job
ou need finished and a '
.-£, member, will get in
Wtth you.
ing from Perkins were Ed and
Flora Cundiff, Maudetta Triplett,
Vern Wells, Richard Grimm, James
Reynolds, Alpha Bower, naoma
Woods, John and Betty Beeler,
C.N. Thompson, Mike Watts, Sy
Watts, Harold Blackman, Alene
Blackman, Katherine Watts, Donna
Burton, Bob and Georgia Bumett
and Virgil and Goldie Bean.
For the Future
of Your
Children
JOBS V
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- Kathy Constlen
-Charlssa For Perkins/rryon School Board
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Where the heart is...
1. Buy a pound of gourmet coffee 13. Park free
2. Balance your books 14. Get a perm
3. Order flowers 15. Qualify for a !oan
4. See the leaves turn 16. Find a last minute gift
5. Learn a new computer program 17. Get a car wash
6. Rent an apartment 18. Purchase a greeting card
7. Purchase farm supplies 19. Mail a package
8. Make copies 20. Buy health care needs
9. Buy g & oil 21. Insure your belongings
10. Deposit your paycheck 22. Hire a contractor
11. Shopfor furniture/antiques 27. Rent or watch a movie
12. Play m the park 28. Buy a home