PERKINS OURNAL-THURSDAY, AUGUST 21,1997 PAGE-9
Coach Pitch Orange: (front) Mehgan Osborn, Jared
Jordan Calavan, Zach Gammill, Caleb Carroll,
Custar; (2nd row) Hall Elwood, Kelsey Fisher, Tony
Dusty Kelly, Scott Harris, Santoya Goodwin; (back)
Jeff Gammill and Jimmy Carroll Not pictured: Tim
They finished the season at 4.6.
School Lunches Next Week
August 25: Long johns or cereal, bacon, toast, jelly,
and milk.
Blueberry pancakes and syrup or cereal,
Peanut butter, fruit juice and milk.
August 27: Breakfast burrito with salsa or cereal,
uice and milk
28: Breakfast pizza on a bun or cereal, toast,
uice and milk.
gust 29: Gravy sausage or cereal, biscuit, jelly, fruit
and milk,
The Perkins-Tryon Lady
Demon softball squad has
"evened" their season record at
2-2 after taking two games in a
double-header Monday evening
against Stillwater JV.
The Lady Demons, coached by
Tim Hatter and assisted by
Shawna Smith, are young "but
experienced," the head coach
said Tuesday.
Hatter said that the team is
made up with nine freshmen,
two juniors, several sophomores
and one seniors Most of those
players played in summer high
school ball leagues as well as
Park and Rec programs.
In the first game against Still-
water, the girls won 7-6 with 10
hits. Heavy hitters for P-T were
Jody Moore who went 2-2 with
one RBI; Lori Moore, 3-4, two
RBIs; and Raven Redus, 2-3, 2
RBIs.
The winning Lady Demon
pitcher was Lacey Smith.
Catcher Kendra McBride played
well defensively picking off two
runners at second and two at
third, Hatter said.
The Lady Demons took the
second game 5-3 with "good
pitching" by Smith again and
August 25: Chicken nuggets or fish nuggets, mashed
with gravy, hot roll and honey, peas, orange halves, and
August 26: Bean burrito with cheese sauce or fish
corn, pineapple chunks, and milk.
y, August 27: Spaghetti and meat sauce or fish nug-
bread salad, sweetened applesauce, and milk.
28: Cheeseburger on a bun or fish nuggets,
Puffs, fruit cocktail and milk.
gust 29: Steak fingers or fish nuggets, mashed po-
gravy, hot roll, corn, applesauce, and milk.
School Lunches Next Week
Cereal, buttered toast, honey/jelly, juice,and
August 26: Pancake and sausage' sticks, syrup/but-
and milk.
August 27: Steak fingers, biscuits, gravy, honey/
mice, and milk
28: Blueberry muffins, sausage patties, and
29: Cherry strudel sticks, bacon, and milk.
25: Crispitosi' cheese sauce, ranch style beans,
fruit ambrosia, and milk/juice.
August 26: Super subs, lettuce/tomatoe/onions/pick-
chocolate chip cookie bars, and milk/juice.
Macaroni & cheese with little smokies,
honey/butter, green beans, pears, and milk./juice.
28: Spaghetti with meat sauce, garden salar,
honey/butter, mixed fruit, and milk/juice.
August 29: Roast beef and Swiss, pickle chips, tator
and cream bar, and milk/juice.
CTWGA Play Day
set August 28th
The Cimarron Trails
Women's Golf Association will
hold its weekly Play Day on Au-
gust 28. Format of play will be
Low Gross. 18 Hole Pairings are:
*8:00 a.m. Betty
Branstetter, Jean Platt, Wanda
Strain.
*8:07 a.m. - Tammy King,
Kay Graves, Sara Burns.
.8:15 a.m. - Robbie Holder,
Ruby Mangold, June Pace.
*8:22 a.m. - Jean McIlvain,
WiUa Grooms, Wanda Van Hook.
*8:30 a.m. - Opal Gann, Alma
Focht, Burnie Armstrong.
*8:37 a.m. - Sara Miller,
Shirley Chesbro, Kay Brannon.
*8:45 a.m. Charlotte
Chatburn, Kathy Eaton, Linda
Eggerman.
*8:52 a.m. - Sue Dollins,
Audley Steward, Ruth Stites,
Pat McCutchen.
Winners for August 14 were:
Robbie Holder, Low Net, Cham-
pionship, Flight and Ace of the
Month; Ruby Mangold, Presi-
dents Flight; Jean Platt, A
Flight; and Pat McCutchen, B
Flight.
Please call your pairings if
you, are not going to be there.
THIS SUNDAY AUGUST 24, 1:00 P.M.
HWY 33, 12 MILES EAST OF 1-35
MAIN STREET COYLE, OKLAHOMA
AUTOMOBILES:
APPLIANCES:
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PLYMOUTH CAR.
GENERAL ELECTRIC, MAGIC CHEF, KENMORE, SEARS,
AND FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS.
MISC. ITEMS: TWO TRIPODS, 13 OFFICE DESKS, 3 TABLE TOP INDEX
FILES, 4 FOLDING TABLF_ , 30 MISCEIA, ANF US CHAIRS, 6 BOOKSHELVES, 3
LAMINATING PRESSES, HOLE irtJNCHES, MAGAZINE RACKS, 3 LOCKERS, 8
C2J SROOM DESKS, 4 TV STANDS, 12 FILE CABINETS, 12 PARTITION
SCREENS, 12 MISCELLANEOUS TABLES, SOFAS AND CHAIRS, PARKENSON
TABLES, TAPING TABLES, BULLETIN BOARDS AND CHALKBOARDS.
TERMS: Cash or check with lXoper ID. MUST BRING COPY OF O OMA TAX
PERMIT FOR TAX EXEMPTION.
Bring your truck and trailer, itmm must be picked up day of sale.
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O.W. (Preacher) Rose
Guy W. Rose
Au ou Service
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CLERKS:
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
The Payne County Board of Commissioners met in an Emergency Meeting Thursday, July
1997. Notice of the meeting was made by posting an agenda at room 101, Courthouse,
Stillwater OK on Wednesday July 16. The following were present: Carl Moreland,
Chairman; Bill Deering Vice-Chairman; Gloria Hesser, Member; Sherri Schieffer, County
Clerk.
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also out-hit Stillwater 7-2.
The Lady Demons were to
play Glencoe Tuesday night, but
that game was rained out. They
travel to Perry Thursday; Hold-
enville August 25; and Luther
August 26. Their next home
game is August 28 against Hen-
nessey.
The Chairman called the meeting to order at 8:30"a.m. The Clerk reported sewer problems
at the Cushing Heahh Department. During renovation the sewer lines have collapsed. The
contractor on the job, Alexander Construction, can repair the damages. Deering authorized
the Health Department to pay up to $10,000 for repairs of sewer lines for the Cushing
Health Department. Hesser seconded. Deering, aye; Hesser, aye; Moreland, aye. Motion
carried.
Deering made the motion to adjourn. Hesser seconded. Deering. aye; Hesser, aye;
Moreland, aye. Motion carried.
County Clerk
Payne County Fair Board and Ottaway Amusement Co. :Present
Bring
or veg
al
I canned item per person (preferably
with you to the fair and you will be
ride all the rides from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.
r onl, per person.
Canned food items will be donated to
the Love Feast in Stillwater and
Action, InCa, in Cushing to help
those less fortunate. This donation is
sponsored by Ottaway Amusement
Co. and the Payne County Fair Board
to show our interest in the Payne '
County Community.
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care, but she knows I still
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offers the best of both worlds. We cater
to adults who still enjoy an independent
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Designs
Handicapped design private
baths
24 Hour Security
Three Balanced Meals
Housekeeping and Laundry
Planned Activities
Call Signals in Bedroom and
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Month to Month rental
Complete Building and
Grounds Maintenance
Transportation To Town
Other Services Are
Available Through
Home Health Care
Personalized Assistance
Supporting Services
Assistance with specific
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coordination of physical
therapy and other services
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Health Care
Companionship is a key word at Golden Oaks. Our residents hav,
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Village of Stiliwater
5505 W. 19th, Stillwater
(405) 377-1114