PERKINS JOURNAL,
Community
Calendar
' Apdl 22 - Earth Day
?April 23, 10 a.m. - "Teddy Bear
,Parade" of Perkins daycare chil-
',dren downtown.
~,Apd124- Perkins Main Street Tum
the Century Dinner at high school
ommons area.
i.Apdl 25, 2 p.m. -Annual Marena
Cemetery meeting at the cem-
:etery.
'.Apd124, 5-7 p.m. - Perkins V.F.W.
,Post #7322 Annual Fish Fry; band
',wUl play from 8 p.m.-12 a.m.
'-April 26, 7:30 p.m.- Perkins-Tryon
,High School and Jr. High School
',Choir Concert at the high school
qmmons area.
April 29, 7:30 p.m. - Perkins-
~tyon Intermediate and Jr. High
IBand Spring Concert at high
,school gym.
i'May I - May Day
!.May 1, 1-3 p.m. -"Music'for Uttle
iMozarts" Piano Preschool Day at
iEduCare.
,May 3, 7 p.m. - Perkins-Tryon 4-H
neeting at Evans Ag Farm.
i'May 3, 7:30 p.m. - Perkins-Tryon
;Board of Education meeting at
;superintendent's office.
i'May 6, Noon - Perkins Chamber
~f Commerce meeting at Lions
Oen.
May 6, 7 p.m. - Perkins-Tryon
Ag Booster meeting at Evans Ag
Farm.
' May 7- Perkins Chamber of Com-
!rnerce Legislative Appreciation Golf
7roumament at Cimarron Trails.
May 8, 2 p.m. - Annual Iowa
Chapel Cemetery meeting at
icemetery.
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A few thun.
derstorrns
"posl~bte.
Sunset:
8:08 PM
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A few thun-
demtorms
perique.
Sunset:
8:09 PM
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Occasional
showers.
Highs in the
mid 60s and
lows in the
low 40s.
8unzet:
8:10 PM
Thursday, Apdl 22, 2004
Takedown Club accepts donation
Members of the Grover Rains Takedown Club were presented with a $6,300 check from
the Masonic Charity Foundation last week.
Perkins Masonic Lodge Worshipful Master Robert Sasser presents the check to Takedown
Club President Melanie Williams (center). Also on hand for the presentation were (I to r)
Masonic member Harland Wells, Takedown Club Treasurer Denise Lowery, Sara Williams,
Masonic Secretary Bill Hughes, Takedown Club Vice President Leisa Ward, and Takedown
Club member and namesake Grover Rains.
The large donation came to the club through a cooperative effort involving the local Masonic
Lodge, which matched funds donated by the Perkins Community Foundation, Grover Rains,
Harland Wells Companies, and Mike McWherter. Williams said the funds will be used to pay
for a variety of items for Perkins-Tryon wrestlers and the wrestling program.
I Believe in
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Times of sun
and clouds.
Highs in the
mid 70s and
lows in the
upper 40s.
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~q~tH AM
Sunset:
I~:11 PM
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Cities
70150
Mostly
sunny. Highs
inthe lOw
70s and
lows in the
low 50s.
Sunset:
8:11 PM
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83 60 pt sunnyOklahoma City 81 57 t-storm
J',~n/ffie 85 62 pt etalny Okmuigee 77 57 t-storm
75 53 t-storm Pads Valley 84 59 t-storm
i -Broken Bow 82 62 pt sunny Perry 79 53 t-storm
J ,~Cleremom 75 56 t-stormSallisaw 79 61 pt sunny
J ~ordall 84 53 t-e~ormSapUll~ 77 56 t-storm
J ,Duncan 86 60 t-stormShawnee 82 57 t-storm
~1 Reno 81 54 t-stormSnyder 86 55 t-storm
~EIkCIty 83 51 t-storm~illwater 78 52 t-storm
" Enid 77 52 t-ldormTahlequah 78 60 pt sunny
]~Guymon 72 43 t-~orm Tulsa 76 57 t-storm
8s t-sto 8o t-storm
79 60 pt sunnyWeatherford 81 52 t-storm
J :Miami 75 55 pt sunnyWewoka 81 58 t-storm
l.-Muld~ogee 77 60 pt sunnyWoodward 76 46 t-storm
6034 pt sunny
Boalon 68 48 rain NewYo k. 73 51 rain
Ch~=go 62 43 rest sunny Phoenix 89 61 sunny
Dallas 87 66 ptsunny SanFranctemo68.50 windy
Denver 53 37 rain Seattle 65 48 pt sunny
Houston 84 69 pt sunny$1. Louis 72 52 pt sunny
.Lo~i .Ang~ 74 58 pt sunny Weshlr~lon, IX; 79 53 t-ston'n
83 73 pt nny
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Current Events:
Music: Monday 7-9 p.m.
Birthday Luncheon: Third Friday
each month at noon (May 23)
Mystery Dinner: Fourth Friday
each month (April 28) We leave
promptly at 5 p.m.
Hostess with the mostest Mattie
Lee Thompson greeted 81 guests
and 21 musicians.
Kitchen Hostesses were Millie
Weaver and Stella Rogers
- thanks!
Millie Weaver, sandwiches and
coconut macaroons; Cyndi Pape,
cookies; Edith Cretsinger, tuna
sandwiches and cookies; Geral-
dine Allen, sandwiches; Norma
Bentley, chips and dip; Kathleen
Johnson, angel food cake; Kathy
Lazenby, chips and salsa; Stella
Rogers, peach cobbler and sand-
wiches; Thelma Smith, carrot
cake; Bonnie Blumer, pizza.
Thanks for all the delicious food
your bring, and to those who help
in the kitchen.
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Musicians helping us this eve-
ning were Max Colvin, Leo, Bill
Baker, Chet Smith, Norvil Cole,
Perkins; Wayne McGuire, AI
Jones, Gene Morton,
Elois Edwards,
Cushing; Millie Weaver,
Gray, Charles Kilborn
Clifford Creekmore,
Bud Smith, Crescent;
Anderson and Betty,
Max Porter, Glencoe;
Baker, Tryon; Stella
Agra.
We appreciate each
much - thanks!
The moon was bright,
was free,
Fruits and flowers tog
grew
On many a shrub and
tree;
And all put on
Hanging in the
Like a picture
But the most beautiful
red, white and blue
Our national flag represel ll. ,
The living country and is[
sidered J[
To be a living thing, eval .
atic of
The respect and pride
See SENIOR
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I should know. Not long ago, my life took a turn for the worse.
My body began to revolt. I became lethargic. Couldn't perform
even the most basic tasks, like tossing the baseball to my grandson.
Months passed without any change.
Then I called on the doctors and staff of Stillwater Medical Center.
They approached my illness in a way the others didn't. By using
a non-invasive technique they were able to pinpoint the source
of my problem and fix it. Together
And for that, I'm truly grateful.
Stillwater
The technology to treat.
Stillwater Medical Center
they got me back in the game.
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The compassion to heal.
West Sixth/Stillwater, OK/405-372-1480
www.sti/Iwater-medical.Org
is an Affiliate Partner with Perry Memorial Hospital.