INS JOURNAL-THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1997
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as the P-T bus, loaded with players and coaches,
with a police escort. The first and second games
City. A special appreciation night was also
at the new gym.
number one cede Pocola, 53-41, at Mid-
before a large and vocal group of P-T fans. A
press kept the talented Pocola team in a hole
period. Junior Syretha Penn had the hot
followed by Becky Thomas with 14, and Jes-
Ginger Arthur, Mindy Wolfe, and Brown played
aad tumble defense that kept the Pocola players
SeCond half.
7 to 9 points ahead, but the Lady Demons kept
from behind to win. The Alva victory, 54-42,
with Brown scoring 24 points, followed by Tif-
and Penn adding 7.
game was a different story. Bethel, who had
Demons March 1, at Bethel, 43-35, in the Re-
and too consistent.
Lady Demons scored: 7,8,3, and 16 points com-
3, 11, 14, and 14. Brown led the P-T scoring
9, and Becky Thomas with 8.
couldn't buy a basket Saturday, but captured
) trophy and the hearts of the Perkins-
year.
CTWGA to
hold
Women's
weekly
Golf Association
By Ruby Mangold
The Cimarron Trails
Playday on March 27. Format of play -- Throw
Nine.
18 Hole Pairings
9:00 am.--Alma Focht and Sue Dollins
9:07 a.m.--Ruby Mangold and Betty Branstetter
Robbie Holder and Earlene Lore
9:15 a.m.--Pat McCutchen, Opal Gann,
Jean Platt and Beverly Evans,
9:22 a.m..--Shirley Chesbro, Kay Brannon
Charlotte Chatburn and Wanda Van Hook
9:30 a.m.--Ruth Stites, Jean McIlvain,
Audley Stewart and Sara Miller
9:37 am.--Tammy King, Darla Shurtz
Bernie Armstrong and Wanda Strain
will hold its weekly
out Two of Lach
Don't forget Business Meeting and
March 17th Winners of
Alternate Playday
President's Flight--Robbie Holder
"A" Flight---Alma Focht
"B" Flight--Jean Platt
Coffee on April 12th.
Parent-Teacher conferences set
The annual Perkins-Tryon High School and Middle School Par-
ent-Teacher conferences have been set for March 20-21, school offi-
cials announced.
The days and time are:
Thursday, March 20 from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Friday, March 21
from 8:15 to 11:30 a.m.
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TOP PHOTO: Mindy Wolfe scores two in a layup shot against
Bethel. LEFT PHOTO: Becky Thomas goes up for short jump
shot in action against Bethel in the state championship game.
Wolfe and Thomas are both juniors and are expected to re-
turn next year. The Lady Demon seniors playing their last
game were Jessica Brown, Sarah Eslinger, and Kasey
McBride.
School menu this week: turkey sandwich or chicken nug-
• MONDAY, March 24 - Break- gets; mased potatoes; corn; pine-
fast: breakfast pup w/syrup or apple chunks; variety milk.
asst. cereal; asst. fruit juice; .THURSDAY, March 27
toast for cereal, jelly; variety Breakfast: donut or asst. cereal;
milk. Lunch: fried chicken or bacon; toast, jelly; asst. fruit
chicken nuggets; mashed pota- juice; variety milk. Lunch: chili
toes w/white gravy; peas; Rossi w/low fat cheese sticks or
applesauce; wheat bread; variety chicken nuggets; tator tots;
milk. crackers; fruit cocktail; variety
• TUESDAY, March 25 - Break- milk.
fast: stuffed bagel or asst. cereal; ,FRIDAY, March 28 - gravy
asst. fruit juice; toast, jelly, pea- sausage & biscuit or asst. cereal;
nut butter; variety milk. jelly, peanut butter, margarine;
Lunch: pepperoni pizza or asst. fruit juice; variety milk.
chicken nuggets; salad; pears; A-la-carte offered daily at middle
variety milk. and high school. Original Sub-
,WEDNESDAY, March 26 -. way sandwiches every Thursday
Breakfast: scrambled egg w/ for $2.00each.
sausage or asst. cereal; toast,
jelly, peanut butter; asst. fruit
juice; variety milk. Lunch: hot
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CONGRATULATIONS
P-T Lady Demons
As Runners-Up In
State Class 3A
We're Proud of YouI
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Doug and Pam Roberson
1023 South Perkins Road .Stillwater
joins United Cerebral Palsy in statewide promotion
golf
rig Cimarron
have joined
Cerebral
aa in a fund-
elp Oklaho-
The 2nd
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waived
or
golf
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of the book is
hotels,
breakfast
golf
)unts to
are encour-
of the 200
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page books and head out on a
golfing excursion. The books
which offer one year of golfing
discounts begins April 1, 1997
and ends March 31, 1998. The
cost is $25 if mailed and $20 if
picked up in person at one of two
UCP offices: 1917 S. Harvard
Dr., Oklahoma City or Warren
Medical Building, 6465 S. Yale,
Suite 215, Tulsa. For a complete
list of the courses or to order, call
405-681-9611 or 800-UCP-2289.
Books purchased as gifts for
Father's Day, etc. can be mailed
directly to the recipient.
United Cerebral Palsy of Okla-
homa, established in 195"1 and
incorporated in 19621, is cel-
ebrating its 40th year of helping
Oklahomans with disabilities.
From 1992-95, UCP has been
ranked by Money Magazine as
one of the top five health chari-
ties in the country.
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80 ACRES OF LINCOLN COUNTY LAND
SATURDAY, March 29, 1997
Beginning at 10 A.M. (rain or shine)
RONALD and HELEN UPSHAW TRUST, owner=
,8ale To Be Con~ I~/
Luster Realty and Auction Co.
DEWAYNE LUSTI~ & A88OCIATXS
Broker and Auctlon~e~s
Perry, Oklahom
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PAYNE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS-3 MILES EAST OF STILLWATER
HUGE, SEMI TRUCKLOAD OF HOME IMPROVEMENT,
SHOP, LAWN & GARDEN: POWER TOOLS, HAND TOOLS,
HARDWARE, ELECTRIC & PLUMBING FIXTURES, CARPET REMNANTS,
WORK LIGHTS, LADDERS, MUCH MUCH MUCH MORE!
TERMS: CASH, PERSONAL CHECKS W/PROPER I.D.,
ALL ITEMS WILL BE PAID FOR AND PICKED UP THE DAY OF
SALE. ITEMS BECOMES THE PROPERTY AND THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER WHEN AUCTIONEER SAYS SOLD.
.ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD "AS IS", "WHERE IS".
NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED.
INSPECTION: MERCHANDISE ITEMIZED SALE BILLS
AND INSPECTION AVAILABLE AT 8:30a.m. DAY OF SALE
123 W. HARTMAN* STILLwATER, OK* 74075
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, AUCTIONEER