4.The Journal, Thursday, March 10, 1977
23 P.T 4.H and FFA students make sale
Galen Holsinger, president of the Payne County
Bank, is pictured here with Ran@ Bostian and his
animal, 9th place winner in the Heavy Duroc Division,
which Mr. Holsinger bought.
Karen Kirby with Champion Southdown. Kevin Vassar standing in for buyer
[father] Jack Vassar.
Payne County Junior
Livestock Show held March
1,2,3, was a big success.
Increased interest among
students and county busi-
nessmen saw more livestock
entries and a larger premium
sale.
Seventy animals were sold
in the premium auction
Thursday night for a sale
total of $11,051, plus $3,495
add on money. Twenty-three
Perkins-Tryon 4-H and
F.F.A. members made the
sale.
They were: Jeff Brown-
grand champion hog on his
Hamp.; Randy Fowble-re-
serve grand champion on his
York. Jerry Anderson-re-
serve champion Duroc. An-
gle Sharp-champion corss.
Gladys Anderson-champion
Chester. Cindy Chesney-re-
serve champion Hamp.
Tammy Lore-reserve cham-
pion York. Kelly Taylor-re-
serve champion Cross. Guy
Rose-lst light spot. Jodi
Sharp- 5th heavy Hamp.
Andy Schroeder-5th heavy
Duroc. Sandy Youngker-6th
heavy Duroc. Cindy Rose-lst
middle York. Mark Ander-
son-3rd heavy Chester. Mike
Cameron-3rd middle Cross.
Randy Bostian-9th heavy
Duroc. Todd Higgins-2nd
light Chester. Harold Payne-
1st light Cross.
Sheep: Janet Hart-reserve
champion Suffolk. Jennifer
Dodrill-reserve champion
Dorset. Karen Kirby-cham-
pion Southdown. Rodeny
Matheson-2nd heavy Cross.
Robert Wall-lst light Dorset.
The 4-H and F.F.A.
members of Perkins-Tryon
salute area businessmen for
making the 1977 Payne
County Premium Sale a big
success.
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Randy Fowble proudly poses with Long Boy, his Yorkshire, that placed Reserve
Grand Champion, at the Payne County Fat Stock Show and Dwayne Darrow,
representative of the Cimarron Valley Coop who bought Long Boy in the Premium
Sale. Long Boy wili go to Enid this week and be shown in the North West Oklahoma
Junior Livestock Show.
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Want Ads
by Leslie Evans
Wanted--Elevator shoes
for Jody Pitts.
For Rent--A live doll that
walks, talks, and kisses.
Contact Steve Allen.
For Sale--Used genius that
does homework for you.
LOst--A good looking jun-
ior guy with lots of beauty
marks. If not found with in 24
hours funeral arrangements
will be made. Where are you
F.B.
Wanted--New bathrooms.
Wanted-Someone to keep
Scot H. busy.
Wanted--Paul Brower.
Contact a certain sophomore
girl with initials L.E.
Wanted--P-T band to win
district.
Wanted--An easy test in
biology.
Wanted--A good track
team.
Wanted--A new place to
go.
Wanted--Money for the
sophomore class.
Wanted--A fairly good
used term paper.
Wanted--A good used
term paper.
Wanted--Willing girls con-
tact Richard Baker.
Wanted--Two months' lon-
ger vacation (summer).
March
Birthdays
Newest Club in school is the Redskin Society with officers: President, Mike
Fields: Vice-President. Billie Lincoln: Secretary.Treasurer, Emma Evans: and
Reporters. Katie Lincoln. Tommy Rice, Shelly McKostato. Members shown left to
right
Members shown left to right [Bottom row] Bruce Fields, Wade Fields. Jeff
Boyhylle, Kaye Gray. Perri Ohhaitty, Franky Murry, Tommy Rice, Bobby Fields.
Mike Fields, Christine Evans. [Front Row] Jackie Murry, Brenda Fields. Rosemary
Rice. Shelly McKosato, Gina Gray, Bettie Lincoln, Renee Lincoln, and Jennifer
Payne.
Ronny Lomenick
Rhonda Lemenick
Sherry Higgins
Tari Luster
Richard Reynolds
Shelly Armstrong
Robert Campbell
Dayna Edwards
Scott Bassett
James Shaddy
John Pricer " '
Mike Cameron
Clint Warden
Bryan Henigman
Randy Bostain
dana Moore
Darroyl Garrett
By Mike Byrd
Calendar
of Events
Thursday, March 10- Semi
Girls Junior High Basketball
Tournament. Baseball at
Crescent 3:30 p.m.
Monday, March 14-Finais
Junior High Basketball Tou-
rnament. Baseball here with
Perry, 2:00 p.m. Band
Boosters, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 15-Na.
tional School Assembly,
$.35, 7th-12th $.25 6th and
under. Baseball at Mann-
ford, 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 16-
Baseball here with Carney,
3:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 17-End
of the nine weeks.
Friday, March 18-OEA
Northern District Meeting at
Stillwater, SCHOOL WILL
BE CLOSED. Baseball here
with Coyle, 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 19-Girls
High School Track at
Sitllwater.
School
March 14-17, 1977
MONDAY
Roast Beef w/Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Carrot Coins
Sliced Peaches
Peanut Butter Brownies
Hot Rolls
Milk
TUESDAY
Meat Loaf
Green Beans
Cole Slaw
Pineapple Delight
S.M. Bread
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Brown Beans
Hash Browned Potatoes
Sliced Onions
Fruit Cup
Bulgur Rolls
Milk
THURSDAY
Turkey Pot Pie
Cheese Biscuits
Mixed Vegetables
Celery and Carrot Sticks
Lime Whip
Milk
FRIDAY
No Schooll
Perkins- Tryon
DF,00.cTCtt
Editorial
Rec Hall is Closed
What are the kids so sad
about? Could it be because
the Rec Hall is closing? No
more foosball, pool, or
shooting the bull. Kids who
are late for class will have to
find new and better excuses.
What will the result be for
closing the Rec? Will there
be gang fighting at Delmar's
parking lot? Who knows?
Kids will be wandering
around at night. Perkins just
won't be the same without
the Rec Hall. Kids wiU be
going to Stillwater to the
"Strip" to bring back old
memories of the Rec.
Why did the Rec close
down? Do some of you who
are griping the most realize
that you might have been
instrumental in its closing?
When you were pouring ice
down the pockets of the pool
table and poking holes in the
ceiling with your cue sticks
did your conscience hurt you
just a little?
Mr. Payne's remarks
were: "I think all kids should
have some place to go, and it
breaks my heart to have to
close the recreation hall, but
when you see kids put out
cigarettes on the carpet and
carve on brand new chairs,
you can't keep on getting
new things for them to
destroy."
"I realize that most of the
kids appreciated the Rec Hall
and were well behaved." he
continued, "but the destruc-
tive on hmv rmn4 n ta
have to close it for keep the things we like.
everyone." Remember when you
It is a pity when all kids laughing at a fool you
have to suffer because of him feel like he is a
irresponsibility of a few.. By
Maybe if those of us who like Delbert
nice things would try to keep
our friends in line we could
Johnny Payne closes the Rec Hall doors once
but this time for good.
PEP CLUB VARIETY SHOW
The annual Pep Club
Variety Show will be held on
March 31 at 7:30.
Any acts-singing, dancing,
skits, novelty acts are really
needed to make this years
show a success.
If you wish to participate
contact Miss Biggs by March
25.
Make plan s now to attend
this years Pep Club Variety
Show, a truly evening of fun.
Some people are wondering, why did they close the Rec Hall? The picture
should explain.
Odie Faulk Speaks to Juniors
P-T Juniors got history
first hand Thursday Feb-
ruary 24, when Odie Faulk,
professor and head of OSU
Histou Department spoke to
them about his new book on
Dodge City Kansas. Mr.
Fauik has written 29 books
and has appeared on The
2 Today Show and other talk
2 shows.
6 Mr. Faulk talked about the
7 marshals and what they did.
9 he also reported, "Fort
9 Dodge was established main.
I0 ly with what some people call
11 galvanized Yankees."
12 Mr. Faulk ended his talk
15 by saying, "Dodge City
18 when faced with a bleak
18 future capitalized on tourism
22 to make the city famous.
24 People pay now to see
24 "plastic history" in Boot Hill
25 cemetery or museum."
29 Leslie Evans &
Sandy Hancock
The Juniors sit on the edges of their seats as they listen to Professor
tells how the West was really won.