Cheerleading Clinic in Tahlequah are: Left to
Darby, Katy Delano and Barbara Dean. Back
to right, Terri Lore, Darlita Huffman, Lu Ann Guinn,
Edmondson. The Perkins spirit-makers will be back
ti~The. clinic is conducted by Mary Evelyn Thurman and sanc-
Cbe.~. by the National Baton Twirling Association, International
~rleaders Association and the National Junior Cheerleaders
ciation, f cheerleading, baton twirling, majorette work,
All l~hases o
~I majoring, color guard work plus a concentrated pore-
" COUrse will be covered by a highly trained teaching staff.
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T'~ ~ Mr, Kniffln at I p.m. will speak
-all Wins a ut ch ges in the cial
security benefits.
pr~e Social Security re-
,,. ~entativo 'r m Oklahoma
~Ity - ~ , o
th~ ~ Claude Kniffin will be at
~" ~nlor Citizens Center June
- ~or a covered dish dinner.
I~?ha~ll~ Perkins Major league T- Everyone is welcome to at-
tend. The center is located south
lh~,~a~n, sponsored by Mc- of the new swimming pool in
hlr~~ a~d Son Hardware, cap- Stillwater.
~Pt~ their second victory
qtll~Y night against Slovalds 7~17 ~- ..... .......
IIRI~ ~eam of Stillwater. The 'f,~=~
5i~ ,~aguers came from be-
W
~y ~f~, Win 18-17. Last Fri-
0Vet ~ht, the team won 20-11
~h~l~Pree's Sporting Goods.
I]alI ~, ~erkins Minor League T-
their first game POSTED
~=~_ u~-t their second to Still-
""" ard of ealtors 2o-1 . WITH
S$ Benefits WANT
ADS
160 A. SW of Cushing. Good fencing-
Water-excellent gross-hay barn
160 A. of minerals.all royalty sells
With land. One mile South of Hwy.33
Qnd one-half mile West Hwy 18.
MAKE AN OFFER
SW/4 of Section 9-17N-4E PayneCounty
505 Atkinson Drive
Midwest City, Oklahoma
Call 405/ 732-5562
The Perkins ~Tournal, Thursday, June 14,
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In its last distribution this local levy during May and
fiscal year, the Oklahoma Tax June, another will start the
Commission this month al- tax July ], and three more
located $5,621,070 in city sales are holding electionsthis
tax receipts to 292 cities and month.
to wl] S.
This month PePkins received
$1,379.76compared with
$1,237.19 this same month
last year. Carney received
$275.05 compared with $213.-
19, and Tryon received$408.-
30 compared to $574.25 last
~'ear.
The June Payments repre-
sent April business collections
remitted to the Commission
during May, said S. W. Hampton,
director of the sales tax divi-
sion.
He said 13 additional com-
"nunities inauguratedtheir first
Collecting their first 1 per
cent city tax during May were
merchants in Chouteau, Forgan,
Geary, Helena and Norge.
These towns will realize their
first revenue about July 10,
tax officials said.
Communities starting a 1 per
cent local levy Jtme 1 were
Bernice, Canute, Carmen,
Covle, Hall Park, KJnta, Me-
Curtain and Renfrow. Salina
residents will begin paying a 1
per cent local tax on July 1.
Clinton became the 29th city
to assess a 2 per cent local
tax when an additional penny
levy went into effect there June
1.
Woodward will hold an elec-
tion June ]2 on the question of
doubling the present rate to 2
per cent and residents of Ok-
mulgee will vote Sept. 1] on
the same proposal for that city.
Mangum, presently the third
largest community without a lo-
cal sales tax, will go all out
for the maximum 2 per cent
levy when an election is held
there on June 26.
Voting June 12 for the first
time on a 1 per cent proposal
will be residents of Ketcham
willie Ryan voters will go to
the polls June 19 for the second
attempt to enact a 1 per cent
levy for that community.
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