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PAGE 12 -- The Perkins Journal Thursday, April 5, 1984
Special Olympics Dinner
is scheduled for April 15
There will be a bake sale He said small awards of
this Saturday to raise recognition would be
money for a covered-dish given to each of the 18
dinner honoring par- participants from P-T
ticipants in this year's schools.
Special Olympics pro- Support for the project
gram from the Perkins- was not long in coming,
Tryon school system, he said. Several
The sale and dinner are downtown businesses
being sponsored by the have donated money or
local chapter of the crafts to be sold, the
Education Support Per- school has donated the
sonnel of Oklahoma tables to be used at the
organization, dinner and the City of
Pies, cakes and other Perkins has waived the
baked goods as well as fees to rent the Billie J.
hand crafts will be sold in Dickson III Memorial
front of Del-Mar's Park Pavillion.
grocery store starting at Shotwell said the ESPO
9 a.m. Donations will also group is also looking at
be taken for a drawing for setting up a scholarship
a "Cabbage Patch" doll fund with club money.
and other items. " In case of rain, tile bake
The dinner is sale will be conducted in-
schedulted for April 15, side Del-Mar's and the
the day after the didtrict dinner will be held in the
Special Olympics meet in high school cafeteria, he
Stillwater, Dan Shotwell, said.
ESPO chapter president -o-
said. BARNSDALL --The
"Basically, what we're school has received three
trying to do is just show n, w fire proof filing
the Special Olympics kids cabinets so all permanent
that we're behind them," records are now safely
Shotwell said. stored.
Cubs and Dads
Make Cakes
Cub Scout Pack 24 held
it's regular monthly
meeting on Tuesday,
March 27, 1984, at the
United Methodist
Church, in Perkins.
The theme for the
month was "Wheels,
Wings, and Rudders".
The boys and their dads
made and decorated
cakes, which were judged
by Art and Marilyn
McFarlin, owners of "Art
and Marilyns Makins", in
Stillwater.
The meeting came to
order, and Den I gave the
opening. It was announc-
ed that, due to rapid
growth, Den i has split to
form a new Den. Cindy
Antle is the new Den
Leader for Den 1, which
will keep the original
boys, and Carri Jerkins is.
the new Den Leader for
the newly formed Den 3,
which is made up of the
new boys.
Winners of the cake
judging were announced.
1st place--Paul Ford and
father, Rick
2nd place--Jeromy Antle
and father, Roger
3rd place--Stance Hurst
and father, Steve,
The pack 'gave gift cer-
tificates from the
scouting catalog, in vary-
ing amounts to the win-
ners of the competition,
and Mr. and Mrs.
McFarlin gave gift cer-
tificates, redeemable at
their store. The pack ap-
preciated the time and ef-
fort given by Mr. and
Mrs. McFarlin from their
busy schedule.
Boys earning badges
were:
Eric Allen--Bobcat
Matt Parsell--Wolf
Travis Majors--Citizen &
Craftsman
Matt Hrencher--Forester
& Outdoorsman
Scott Ford--Forester and
Geologist
Chris Wolf--Citizenship
Davy McNelly--Forester,
Artist, and Traveler
Boys and leaders receiv-
ing 1st year pins were:
Matt Hrencher, Travis
Majors, Bryan Payne,
Brian Reams, Glen
Wilson, Elaine Blair, Nan-
cy Ford, Rick Ford.
One boy received his 2
year pin:
Paul Ford
Boys and leader receiv-
ing 3 year pins were:
Scott Ford, Davy McNel-
ly, and Bonnie McNelly
Four boys received the
highest award in Cub
Scouting; the "Arrow of
Light". It is the only
badge from Cub Scouting
that a boy may wear on
his uniform when he
graduates to Boy Scouts.
Those boys earning this
award are:
Davy McNelly, Matt
Hrencher, Travis Majors,
and Scott Ford.
After all business was
discussed, the cakes were
auctioned to the highest
bidder. The auction was
conducted by Jim Wilson,
and the lady keeping
everything in order as it
was sold was his wife,
Ella. The time that Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson have
donated to the pack ac-
tivities is greatly ap-
preciated. Money from
the auction will be used to
purchase awards,
trophys, and other sup-
plies the pack may need
for the coming year.
The next Pack Meeting
will be on April 24, 1984,
at 6:30 in the evening, at
the United Methodist
Church. It will be a "Kite
Derby", and the kites will
be judged on decoration
and flying. Each boy and
his family will make and
decorate a kite from
scratch, NO KITSI The
public is always welcome.
Pack 24 will do a Ser-
vice Project on April 7.
Meliasa Bendure, 324 Chantry, is won the television in a freq
presented with a portable television McAnally's held during
and clock-radio by Carol Snyder, said the store will have a
manager of McAnally's Grocery Store, April for a microwave oven.
124 N. Main. Bendure's husband, Don,
The boys and any WALLS TO COME TO GET
members of their families DOWN POLICE
interested in helping, will TECUMSEH -- Demo- PAWHUSKA
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city park. Those helping remain of the old City$279,025 bid for
should bring a 3-4" wide Hall building whose roof police station to
paint brush and some collapsed recently, will just west of the
course sandpaper, and be begin just as soon as the police building.
there at 1:00 in the wrecking company pro built a new fire
afternoon, rides an insurance policy, ment about
-o- -o- ago.
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