!
Thoughts and Things
from The 1ournal Staff
a
over the
pestff I
it was in-
to be more or
bound over the
little projects
up that had
I am occa-
by close
my
habits, so
have
shown concerto I have
completely reformed. I
spent more time looking
for the Scrabble game
Saturday than cleaning, if
that tells you mucLL
There are times when
one has a particularly dif-
ficult run of a few days in
a stretch and can seem
to actually pinpoint all of
the reasons. I am hoping
that the spell will pass
with the weather and the
raying of taxes.
--Janet
ies Acts are
selected
selected appearance.
Red Also, Diana Rudd will
an- direct the Magnificent
Music Makers; Richie
Blubangh, Nicole Bus-
acts will ap- tian, Kerry Bowling,
Cassia Burton, Kristy
r:30p.m, in Duffle, Tara Harp, Jan
gym- Hollenback, Matt Hren-
event is cher, Derek Longan,
year by Travis Majors, Cheri
of McKinnis, Heather Mof-
fat, Philfip Raines, Rachel
Singers Sharp, Caprecia Sloan,
under the Charles Ventris, Amber
of Rosalee Williams and Stephanie
Marilyn Wooden.
accompan- Willingham reported
she was looking for short,
Cimar- humorous skits for
are Billie tween acts. She said in-
Bates, dividuals or clubs could
Diane enter skits. Persons in-
Elwood, terested in doing skits
laches, Rhona should telephone Will-
Kirby, ingham at 547-2079 or
Leslie 547-5069.
ouilanda Sex- This year's emcee will
Sparkman, be Dr. Larry Gill,
and Jeree superintendent of the
Perkins-Tryon school
n8 gospel system.
Bob Duke, A final List is not yet
vans, Keith available for contestants
Monica in the Ms. Perkins
pageant which will be
held with the Follies, ac-
'songs solo as cording to coordinator
act. Patty Johnson.
Red She said she had several
make an entries but some names
STILLWATER FRUIT AND
VEGETABLE MARKET
229 S. Perkins Road
• Plants (tomato, popper,
cabbage, broccoli)
• Garden Fresh Vegetables
Open Mon-Sst. 9 &m.-6 p.m.
624-8446
We took Heath to see
Tank last week. Now this
movie was rated PG so we
figured a dirty word here
and there or a suggestive
scene, but he watches to-
day's television so he can
handle that. Were we in
for a surprisal Here is a
movie with a good story,
we laughed, cried and
even got angry, so why in
the world did they have to
use so much dirty
language. I mean, like
every other word, several
of which we had never
heard before. Believe you
and me we exercised some
Parental Guidance on the
way home.
I want to give you peo-
ple who drive small cars
fair warning. Stay off our
country roads! The recent
rains have left holes large
enough to bury a
Voikswagon.
--Earlene
were unconfirmed.
Johneon said there should
be "a lot of new faces" in
the pageant which in-
volves men competing for
the title of "Ms. Perkins."
Pageant contestants
can range from high
school students to city of-
ficials. Businesses and
organizations usually
sponsor candidates.
-o-
OREO COOKIE
CATTLE
CHANDLER --The F.
A. Turk farm west of
Chandler features 16
remarkably marked black
and white cattle many
have called "Oreo
Cookies." The cattle have
a white band around the
middle, just Like the well-
known cookies.
-o-
LABOR DAY IS
DERAIL DATE?
CUSHING --Labor
Day was given as the date
that rail service may stop
at Cushing, when Santa
Fe closes down the Camp
to Cushing line of 25
miles, which they claim is
unprofitable. Cushing
business people are look-
ing into a project to lease
or buy the line and
operate their own system.
In a meeting at Chicago,
Santa Fe officials said
they are committed to
closing the line and are
confident the Interstate
Commerce Commission
will rule in their favor.
South Main
Member F.DA.C.
your social security check
.,,d'°'efl. ~'
lme ,] -., *
- 1
direct
m m today mad 'r. ge for you
' it. It only takes a mmute and
you did.
Latlon
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The Perkins JournalThursday, April 5, 1984 -- PAGE 3
For the past two days was placed into the bill.
(Wednesday, Thursday) While at first blush this 'K ch said. 'We beLieve it
William D. Ruckelshaus, appears to be a very is an idea whose time has
Administrator of the En- desirable addition, my come."
vironmental Protection concern wu the final Even now, several
Agency (EPA), has been pemmge by tlm House and months away, the local
in Stillwater on the OSU Seuatge of HB 1462. I did DU chapter and its plan-
campus. He addressed a not want this controv ning committee is
public group Wednesday sial amendment to 'qove meeting and orga dzing
afternoon in the Student the bill to deatl " lessen- every detail of the oncom-
Union Theatre; conducted ink the poseiblity of its ing "Green Wing" day.
a brief press conference, final passage. As a result , Membership in "Green
andweshonorgusstatan of a technical parliamen- It has well been saidyoungsters ages 7-17,Winge" is only $5 a year,
evening dinner in thetary procedure after ap- that no organization is throughout the Unitedincludes the DU maga-
OSU Student Union. Heproval of the bilL I was more than one generation States, Canada, and zine, and other benefits
attended a breakfast with able to retain control of away from extinction.Mexico. !such as participation in
student leaders Thursday the bill to provide me with Failure to interest and The first annual Payne' the day.
morning, additional time to motivate the oncomingCounty "Green Wing" The tentative day's pro-
In next week's Journal evaluate the poseibLity of generation in the goals, day is scheduled for gram for August 25,
some details of his visit final passage of the bill. activities, past, present, August 25 at Sanborn scheduled from 9 a.m. to
will be presented. Currently, the bill is on its and future, can sound the Lake and the Izaak 1 p.m. is as follows:
--Land way back to the House for death knell. Walton League Club- Introduction and
.... consideration of Senate Keenly aware of the house, according to welcome--Frank Lewis.
amendmentaHopefully, a above, Ducks Unlimited Chuck Ketch, Payne Hunter Safety--
solution will be found soen sponsors the "Green County DU Chairman. Randall Leigh, Delbert
and this bill can then be Wing" program for 'Whis is a fine step for- Foltz (State Game
enacted into a law. ward for DUin this ares," Rangers)
I am always available to Waterfowl Identifica-
anyone who might have a Brahm's Requiem will tion--Ban Frits.
question or comment Ap
regarding any issues we premier on ril 17 Decoys (how to make;
how to place)--Bili Hicks.
may handle at the State C a 11 i n g
Capitol. My address is: A new English editionconcert beginning at 8:00 Demonstrations--Max
By smmtor Shedriek Senator Bernice Shedrick, of Johannes Brahm's p.m. in the Concert Hall Johnson (also a contest).
Legislation creating aRoom 426, State Capitol, deutsche$ Requiem will of the Seretean Center, Retrievers -- demon-
new law to address theOklahoma City, OK premiere in Stillwater on OSU. stration by Mike Morgan
question of what may or 73105, or P.O. Box 843, Tuesday evening, April Dr. Lara Hoggard, in- with his dog.
may. not be done with Stillwater, OK74076. My 17. A 150-voice choir, ternationally known Reloading Techniques
political campaign con- telephone number in Okla- comprised of the newly musical artist and -- Conrad Kleinholz.
tributions in Oklahomahoma City is (405)524- formed Stillwater Com- teacher, will conduct the Blinds and dress --
wes approved by the State -0126, Extension 572; in munity Chorus and theperformance of his ownmembers of the
Senate this past week in Stillwater, (405)743-4500. University Chorus, and work. JoAnn Ottley, committee.
floor actium The measure, -o- the Oklahoma State soprano from Utah, andPubLicity --Randie Per-
House Bill No. 1462, University Symphony Charles Nelson, tenor due, Fish Fowl editor.
which I am spo o in Wl3at Motl3ers wm p form the new veT- from East Texas State Food and refreshments
the Senate offers specific S OUJ Know sion of the Requiem at a University, will be the -- John Brnnnemer.
guidelines as to the soloists. Members of the Lunch will be served
disposition of camp AbOUt Teetlling SENIOR CITIZEN Oklahoma Symphony wiliwith Red's Dell, Wonder
contributions received by By NEWS join the OSU Symphony Bread, and Coca Cola fur-
candidates for public of- Dr. John Thompsen, Jr. By Mildred Cash for the concert, which is nishing the menu. Par-
rice in our state. D.M.D. Floyd and Mable sponsored by the OSU ticipants receive DU but-
Under present law, per- Your baby will develop Caldwell returned home Department of Music. tons and decals.
sons running for pubLic of- two sets of teeth. The first last week after spending Hoggard, aformerprc Each summer eight
rice in Oklahoma have set is called primary or the winter in Texas. lessor of music at theyoungers are selected to
nearly unlimited power to baby teeth. The second Mable had the misfortune University of North visit the Canadian duck
say what willbe done with set is called permanent to have pneumonia butCarolina began a study of breeding grounds. Win-
any contributions theytestb. Generally, babies she is feelinglots better at English translations of ners are selected from a
receive. In addition, there begin to teethe when they this time. the famed Requiem while writing contest sponsored
are no limitations on what are four months old, but Bob Rylant visited the a director of choral ac- by DU. Additional infor-
candidates can do withyou may not see the first Center Friday. He and his tivities at the University mation on this will be
money remaining after a teeth until six or seven family were here to help of Oklahoma in 1942. presented in a later
campaign has been corn- months, his father, Jim Rylant Through discovery and column.
pleted. It is not illegal in Baby's first teeth must celebrate his birthday, exploration, he found SENDING BILL
Oklahoma, for example,push or cut through the April 1. They live inmany inaccuracies in the FOR BRIDGE
for a candidate to keep left gum tissue. It is not cur- Spearman, Tex. various English transla- DAMAGE
over funds for his or her prising then that most We have a very prettytions of German, signifi- STROUD --County
own personal use-- babies areuncomfortable quilt in the frames for cant textual differences Commiseioners havesent
whether the campaign was and irritable when this DO Mrs. Ibison. She is giving among the English veT-P. O. Falco Trucking
won or lost. This is wrong, curs. You should makeit to her granddaughter sions, and even altera- Company a bill for
in my opinion, sure, though, that this iT- and husband as a wed-tions in Brahm's musical $60,000 to repair a bridge
House Bill No. 1462 was ritability is not due to a ding gift. patterns, which the Commissioners
drafted to supply new real illness which may be Cegil and Opal Redus Tickets for the allege the trucking corn-
rules by which future can- mistakenly thought to be spent the weekend in Hot
didates for pubLic office a sign of teething. Springs, Ark. attending Stillwater performance pany damaged when one
may be obtained at 121 of their trucks turned
must abide. It will do just Usually your baby will the horse races. Seretean Center. All seats over on it. The bridge was
that, if it gains final show that he is teething The Cashs, Dale and are $8.00. located near Happy
passage into law as by biting his hand or Florence Holbrook and Valley.
expected, other objects, crying at John Baker spent Sunday
The hill states "contribu- Teethii shouldnotcaueenight and drooling, in Mooreland, OK
tions received by a can- celebrating their REVIVAL
didate for any public office high temperature, cough, birthdays.
shall be used to defray any ear or eye in factions. Alpha Bower visited Friends Chapel
campaign expenditures or There is no connecting relatives Norman over
any ordinary and between early and late the weekend. April 8-15, 1984
necessary expenses incur- teething and intelligence, We had a big c uwd for
red by the candidate in strangth or health of the Music Night and three Sunday . 11:00 AM
' connection with his duties permanent teeth. Eachnew musicians from Yale. " "
es a holder of the public baby is dilferent in its Hosteeses were Georgia Evening 7:30 PM
office. Said contributions rate of tooth develop-Burnett and Mildred * " " '
shall not be used for any ment. If a baby begins to Cash.
other purpose. The bill teethe early, however, he Don forget the Pot Hiram Bridenstine
goes on to provide that will probably develop his Luck Dinner Wednesday Evangelist
contributions and any permanent teeth earlier. April 11th.
esrned intermt not used in Gospel Singing is EVERYONE WELCOME!
the above-stated manner Teething pain and Thursday night, April The church is located =even miles west on 5.H. 33
from the nine-mile corner south of 5tiliwoter and
must be returned to con- discomfort can be helped 19th beginning at seven 'h mile south
tributors, donated to other in some babies with o'clock.
campaigns or political par- teething medications -c.
ties, or retained by the which contain a topical
candidates for use in anesthetic such as Baby
future elections. Orajel. You may want to
These few, simple in- give your baby something
structions are what isto "chomp" on. Teething BIG CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
lacking in Oklahoma cam- rings and hard foods like (3 Miles West of Cushtne on Hwy 33)
palgn finance law--or,carrot sticks and toast are
perhaps I should say, the helpful since they satisfy
lack of campaign finance baby's urge to push the
law in Oklahom& They are teeth through the gum April 9- 15
desperately needed, I tissue.
beLieve. "FAITH - LIVING
During the course of the Remember that the
bill's passage on the teething process is part of
Senate floor, a very con- baby's normal develop- IN THE
troversi amendment-- omeat. Patience and love
eliminate any appoint- wiUhelpspeadyourb_aby EIGHTIES"
ment of tag 8gents by through this period ot
members of the executive discomfort. RONDAY - SATURDAY AT 7:~0 P. ~.
or legislative branches-- ROBERT A. BYERLY
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