AT LAKE .Scouts; Scott Ford, Matt
BLACKWELL Hrencher and Travis Ma-
of Pack jars advanced to Boy
their monthly Scouts.
on May An impressive Arrow of
Lake Carl Light Ceremony was held
The meeting at thelake. Boys conduc-
with the ting the ceremony were
which dressed in Indian
at the lake. costumes and headdress.
)s in our Boys receiving the Arrow
district of Light Award were
and in- Scott Ford, Matt Hren-
events for the cher and Travis Majors.
and take Several boys and their
~tthe Cub-O-Ree.families and Cub Scout
events were: a leaders braved the
YWalk. an obstacle weather and camped out
clinlbing and on Saturday night after
a tree, learningall the events and
types and ceremonies of the day.
fires and Thanks to all who par-
camp- ticipated and helped make
ways of the Cub-O-Ree, pack
and baking over meeting and campout
learning about such a success.
different -o-
learning the
to chop wood COYLE NEWS
and "hands .....By Velma Dewey
by each Cub. The May Fellowship of
badges the First Christian
at the camp- Church was held in the
eeting were.~ Fellowship Hall. The in-
and Jake vocation was given by
earned their Bruce Graft. A spaghetti
Allen, Ray dinner was held. Those at-
l~Leonard Geer, tending were Mrs. Graft,
eyser, Bryan Katie and Phillip; Mr. and
Tony Wilson Mrs. Nell Robison, Mr.
Wolf; Kelly and Mrs. Earnest
Eric Bentley, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Payne Bud Vandeveer, Mr. and
a (;old Arrow- Mrs. Donnie Darrow,
)my Antic, Ray Dudley and Dana; Mrs.
Geer, Martha Dobson, Mrs.
eYser. Matt Bessie Moss, Mrs. Donna
Bryan Payne Haynes, Mrs. Essa Hicks
to the rank of and Mrs. Loyal
Jeromy Bourdette.
tturst, Mother's day guests in
and Matt the home of Mr. andMrs.
~d one Michael Perrin and
)oint; Kevin Michele were Mr. and
Bryan Payne Mrs. Max Pepmiller and
two Silver Mrs. Jonnie Jafek,
0fats; Kerry Stillwater. Mr. and Mrs.
~arned his Bear; Wilmer PepmiUer and
Stance Michael cooked the dinner
Blair, Kevin which was a barbequed
Hopper, turkey with all the
and Billy trimmings.
advanced to Miss Michele Perrin
of Webelo participated in the Walk-
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starting June I
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A-Than for the March of
Dimes that was held at
Lake Hefner in Oklahoma
City. She placed third and
was presented a designer
telephone by John A.
Brown Co. at Quail
Springs Mall, Saturday.
Miss Andrea Charlotte
Travis of Guthrie spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. James Mattingly
and Cecil Thomas. Mrs.
Velma Downey and
Charles Cecil Downey
went to Guthrie to get her
Friday afternoon.
The Women's Council
of the First Christian
Church met Wednesday
at 1:30 in the Fellowship
Hall.
Mrs. Maxine Johnson
presided and opened with
the Christian Women's
Fellowship Prayer. Ruth
Henthorn read a poem
"Friend of the Aged."
Minutes of the previous
meet£ng w~e lead, by the
secretary, Mrs. Velma
Downey. They were ap-
proved; she also gave the
treasurer's report. There
were fifty sick calls and
cheer cards sent.
The devotional service
was presented by Mrs.
Lou McCarty, "A
Mother's Parable" taken
from Genesis 7:17.
Mrs. Neff Robison con-
ducted the Bible study on
Vocabulary Exercise
Over Galatians.
The meeting closed
with Council Benediction.
Those present were
Mrs. Johnston, Mrs.
Robison, Ruth Henthorn,
Mrs. Lena Persing, Mrs.
Lou McCarty and Mrs.
Velma Downey.
The Council will dis-
band for the summer and
resume their meeting on
September 19th.
The Progress Sunshine
Quilting Club met for
their May meeting in the
Progress Community
building. Hostesses were
Mrs. Lepta Thornley and
Mrs. Darlene Downey.
Mrs. Carolyn Bridenstine
gave the invocation.
The serving tables were
arranged with a bouquet
of spring flowers.
Ruth Ann Bridenstine
presided with the meeting
opening with the Lord's
Prayer and flag salute.
There were 17 members
and guests were Mrs.
Hazel Carrier, Stillwater;
Mrs. Wyanona Priess,
Josh and Allen, Amanda
and Jessica Marshall, and
Lara Bridenstine. Mrs.
Priess later was welcomed
as a new member.
Door prizes were won
by Mrs. Viola Gunkel and
Mrs. Kathryn Bostian.
Mrs. Julia Davis received
a birthday gift from her
• secret pal.
The next meeting will
be June 13th.
CITY BUDGET PRO-
,~ BLEMS~GREAT
WYNNEWOOD - The
Wynnewood city council
committee chairman, said
that seven city depart-
ments have already spent
more than 80 percent of
their budgets with 2~
months to go in the fiscal
year. Two departments
have spent more than 90
percent. The April 9
meeting saw council
members juggling the
budget to meet the
payroll.
ELEVATOR BEING
SOLD AT AUCTION
FAIRFAX--A north-
side Fairfax landmark,
the Fairfax grain
elevator, is scheduled to
go under the auctioneer's
hammer at I0 a.m. Satur-
day. Dale Shoptaw, who
has been associated with
the business for 33 years,
first with his father, Or-
ville Shoptaw, said he is
selling because the
pressure of the business
has become a little wear-
ing after all those years.
Oil Change
Oil Filter & Lube
Air Breather
{up to 5 quarts)
staying open from 7:30 a.m. 'till 9:00 p.m. 7 days a week through harvest
Have New Hours
7:
7:30-12:00 Sat.
We Make
Corner Main & Thomas
Road Service Phone: 547-2030
Calls. James Fairbanks
AGRA HIGH SCHOOL
BACCALAUREATE
HELD
The 1984 Seniors of
Agra High School held
their Baccalaureate on
May 13, 8:00 p.m. Guest
speaker was Rev. Les
Cole of Edmond. Com-
mencement wos May 18,
8:00 p.m. in the Agra
High School Gymnasium
with Senator Bernice
Shedrick as the guest
speaker. The class
Valedictorian was Harold
Wayne Roe, son of Bill
and Marie Roe, and class
Salutatorian was Kimber-
ly Deann Jackson,
daughter of Gerald and
Erma Jackson.
The class officers are:
Harold Roe, President;
Billy Golliver, Vice-
President; Chris Hois-
ington, Secretary; Travis
Herrmann, Treasurer;
and Elmira Burton,
Reporter. Robin Trout
and Sue Chestnut are the
Senior Sponsors.
The seniors went to
South Padre Island,
Texas and Mexico for
their senior trip on May 5
through May 11.
Everyone enjoyed sun-
ning on the beach, playing
in the water and buying
souveniers.
We would like to thank
everyone for supporting
us during our senior year
and making the senior
trip possible. And special
thanks to the sponsors
who went on our trip. Mr.
and Mrs. Trout were
unable to go on our trip so
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parks
went as our other spon-
sors, also Terry Byerly.
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ON TIME THIS YEAR
CLEVELAND--Last
year the community
swimming pool opened
late in the summer
because of delays in a
remodeling plan. This
year, the pool will be
opened on May 30 for the
summer season. The
refurbishing job last year
was done by public
subscription and donated
labor.
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The Perkins Joui'hal Thursday, May 31, 1984 -- PA(:'~: t:~
Dear Dr. Thompsen, CLARKSON. Mr. and Mrs. ! '~.~ ~
I have lost a couple of OAKDALE NEWS Ingles have had f~ ~i
teeth and my dentist has
been tailing to me about By Belle Whitmore guests the four gb ~ ~