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BELLE WHITMORE
drilling rig has been
on the Lou McAnal-
and Mrs. John
and Mrs.
Moore were week-
of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Sherman, Clarita, Okla.
Alma Harshman has re-
turned again to the Stillwater
Hospital after a short stay at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Whitmore called recently on
| 4-It and FFA members competed
judging contest at the Fourth
Junior Polled Hereford Heifer
and Forum in Oklahoma City in
• ith this team from Perkins-Tryon
second place honors in the
division. Pictured left to right are
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Niemeyer of Coyle.
Word has been received of
the recent death in California
of Mrs. Evelyn LaBelle. She
was the former wife of the
i late Glen Charboneau. Serv-
ices were in California. She
is survived by her husband
Glen LaBelle and one
daughter by her first
marriage.
Marie Singleton, Okla-
homa City is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Devere Ingles.
Recently the First Chris.
tian Church, Wellston, Okla.
held a poster contest, to
promote their Bible School.
The winning poster to be
placed in a window in
Wellston and to receive $5
prize money. Todd Van-
Bebber, 10 year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Vern
VanBebber won 1st place,
winning over both the senior
and junior entries. He was
very proud of his recognition
at the Bible School pro-
grams.
Several relatives from
Coyle attended memorial
services recently for Floyd
DeLay, who died in the
Veterans Hospital at Okla-
homa City. He was the
• nephew of Leonard Parks,
/ Dot Eckman and-Opal
Lillie Kitley, New Palestine, Ind.,
National Polled Hereford Queen; Jeff
Brown, Guy Rose, Pecos Bridenstine and
Rodney Wiklson, team members; and
Gary L. Eyster, district sales manager,
Curtiss Breeding Service, Morrison,
Okla., sponsor of the judging contest.
Johnson of Coyle. He is
survived by two sisters,
Agnes Brown and Alma
Davis and a brother "Peg"
of Stillwater.
Congratulations to Rev.
Terry Mott, Okemah, Okla.,
the new preacher at the
Paradise Valley Trinity Bap-
tist Church, was married
Saturday at the Millwood
Baptist Church, Oklahoma
City to Debra Wells,
Oklahoma City. They have
left for a honeymoon in
Arkansas.
Tracy Lucas of OBU filled
his pulpit Sunday. Rev.
Herman Powell has retired
from preaching and he and
Mrs. Powell have returned to
live in Shawnee. The
community is sorry to lose
them from our community.
Rev. Powell was a very
devoted man and he helped
build the new church.
Mr. and M. Ray Smith
and daughter, Denise, Wich-
ita, Kan. were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Smith. also guests of Smiths
were Mr. and Mrs. John
Hopkins and family of
Guthrie.
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IT'S A GIRL[
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff David
Reed, Glencoe, announce the
birth of their first child, a
girl, born July 27, 1977 at
Stillwater Municipal Hos-
pital. She was given the
name of Andrea Shannon
and weighed seven pounds
and six ounces.
Mrs. Reed is the former
Vicki Hunt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd V. Hunt,
Ripley.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff E. Reed,
former Stillwater residents,
now living in Lewisville, Tex.
The Perkins Journal Thursday, August 6, 1977.5
NEVADA VISITORS
Recent visitors in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hansen and the Rev.
Lorn Starling family were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cypret,
Jacque and Julie of Las
Vegas, Nev. Mrs. Cypret is
the daughter of the Hansens
and a sister of Mrs. Starling,
and Ray is a grandson of
Mrs. Della Hackworth of
Carney.
While in Oklahoma the
Cyprets attended a reunion
of descendants of Oda Lowe
and the late James Lowe in
Cushing. Forty-eight of 65
relatives were present. The
Hansens and Starlings also
attended.
ROUNDUP CLUB NEWS
The Carney Round-Up
Club held an Open Play Day,
Saturday night July 30 at the
Carney local arena. There
were several events with
trophies and ribbons being
given for winners in each
bracket.
COMMUNITY SING
The fourth Sunday com-
munity singing was held
Sunday July 24 at the Carney
First Baptist Church. A good
crowd attended. The next
singing will be Aug. 28 at the
Carney Christian Church.
Everyone is welcome.
THIS AND THAT
Shayne Chesmore of Enid
was a recent visitor in the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Chesmore and
sister Kryssa. He also visited
his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Gaither during
the stay. Other week end
guests were Miss Johna
Chesmore of Stillwater and
Dave Chesmore.
Mrs. Chesmore and Mrs.
Gaither visited recently with
Mrs. Rettie Johnson, who is
in a nursing home in
Chandler.
The L. O. Gaithers visited
with Mrs. Amos Sadler of
Perkins recently.
The Max Myers family
was in Eastern Oklahoma
last week end for a canoe trip
down the Illinois River. They
returned recently from a trip
to Mississippi where tffey
went to join Max's mother
and bring her home after a
visit with relatives. On their
trip they stopped in Mem-
phis, Tenn., to visit former
Carney residents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kinsey and boys.
Everyone Have a Nice.
Day.
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New Arrival
IT'S A BOY!
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Lightfoot of Stiilwater are the
proud parents of a son, born
July 23 at the Stillwater
Hospital. He has been
named Ronald Joe and
weighed six pounds and 11 '/2
ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and '
Mrs. Johnny Dean and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lighffoot, all ' :
of Perkins. A great grand-
mother is Mrs. Birdie Bishop 7
of Phoenix, Ariz.
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Perkins Royals finished as
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zent with an 8-4 record.
played five games in the
tournament, which
them a second place trophy,
out to Shawnee's number 1 team
Pitching for the local team this
Vere Bobby Buck, Craig Bradley
Hoover. Dennis Hawxby and
John Hoover each hit a home run and
Steve Woods, Bobby Buck and John
Hoover all had over .500 batting
averages. Pictured above they are:
Harlan McKosato, Van Hawxby, Travis
Fowler, John Hoover, Craig Bradley, and
Ryan Wilson. 2nd row, l to r-DeWayne
Hunter, Steve McDaniel, Dennis
Hawxby, Bobby Buck, Steve Woods,
Dennis Tillery. Back row- coaches Darrell
Sadler and Danny Kastl.
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Olson, Debbie Hunter, Stacy Thurman,
Connie Kirby, and Cheryl Lile. Back
row-Coaches. Barbara Herring, Patsy
Lile and Jean Hastings.
[Photo by Cecil Acufj]
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