4-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, September 27, 2001
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BREAKFAST
Monday 10/1 : Soft Pretzles or
assorted cereal, toast for cereal;
assorted fruit .juice. jelly, milk
Tuesda2 10/2: Cooked white•
rice or assorted cereal, toasted
white bread, assorted fruit juice,
jelly, margarine patty, milk
Wednesday 10/3: Banana
muffins or assorted cereal,
bacon, toast for cereal, assorted
fruit juice, jelly, milk
Thursday_ 10/4: Breakfast pup or
assorted cereal, assorted fruit
juice, toast, for cereal, syrup,
jelly, milk
Friday 10/5: Sausage gravy or
assorted cereal, biscuit, assorted
fruit j u ice, jelly margarine patty,
milk
Monda2 10/1: Barbeque
Smokies, steak fingers, French
fries, fruit shape-ups, corn bread
dry mix, milk, ketchup,
margarine patty.
Tuesday 10/2: Chicken strips,
steak fingers, mashed potatoes,
white gravy, pineapple chunks,
white bread, margarine patty,
ketchup, milk
Wednesday 10/3: Turkey and
noodles, steak fingers, green
beans, fresh grapes, hot roll,
orange cake, milk, margarine
patty, ketchup
Thursday 10/4: Chili, steak
fingers, cheese, sticks, crackers,
vegie sticks, pears, banana
pudding, ranch dressing,
ketchup, milk
Friday 10/5: Hamburger on a
bun, steak fingers, tator tots,
pickle spears, peaches, milk,
assorted salad dressing, ketchup
BREAKFAST
Monda~l.: Bagel dogs, hash
browns, milk/juice
Tuesday_ 9.:2: Sausage pancake
sticks, fruit, milk/juice
Wednesday_!0-3: Ham Patties,
biscuits
Thursda 10-4: Breakfast pizza,
tator tots, milk/juice
Friday: Glazed Long
Johns, pears, milk/juice
LUNCH
Monday: Chili cheese
burrito, Mexican beans, cherry
crisp, milk/juice
uesday, 10-2: Pigs in the blan-
ket, baked beans, chips, or-
anges, milk/juice
Wednesday, 10-3: Fried
chicken, mashed potatoes/
gravy, corn, hot rolls, fruit,
juice/milk
Thursday, 10-4: Pizza pockets,
garden salad, dirt pudding w/
gummy worms, milk/juice
Friday, 10-55 Taco burger, tator
tots, pickle spears, pineapple
chunks, milk/juice
Nelson to
celebrate 80th
birthday
Yes, Mary (Thele) Nelson will
celebrate her 80`h Birthday on
September 28. Her children,
grandchildren, and great grand-
children invite you to share in
her celebration: Sunday, Sep-
tember 30. 2001 at St. Francis
Xavier Catholic Church. sixth
and West, Stillwater. Reception
will be at 2:00 p.m. Only the
gilts of your presence and your
prayers, please!
Please mail or e-mail card,
stories, memories, etc. for her
scrapbook to Stella Hughes,
9918 S. Perkins Rd., Perkins,
OK 74059 or
nat2248 @ aol.com.
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Sho,wff gCrqm iefi are. etz,,Mi] e M gan Sh'illbgtter; Chief Rick
Bentley; and Tom McNally, rural fire coordinator for the
4ssociation of Central Oklahoma Governments.
Coyle volunteer fire
department receives check
The Coyle Fire Department
in Logan County has received a
volunteer fire department opera-
tional check for $2.325 from the
Elm Grove HCE
club meets
The meeting was called to
order by President Connie
Walker at 7:30 p.m.
The devotion Genesis 37:3
was read by Frances Burton, she
also led the Lord's prayer.
Roll call was answered by
eight members; by what art or
skill do you have that you want
to pass on to your children.
Four guest were introduced,
Karlonne mad Bertha Harsbmon,
Susie and Sally Knott.
Officers were elected for the
coming year.
Family Fair September 29 at
9:00 a.m.
Betty Rosiere led the les n
on, "Sew some holiday heir-
loom.,'
Evelyn Kindschi, Susie and
Sally Knot served lovely re-
freshments to, Francis Burton,
Bertha Harshmon, Mary Kay
Jennings, Merhtel Kinzie, Betty
Rosiere, Pauline smith, Connie
and Juanita Walker and
Karlanne Harshmon. Karlanne
Harshmon won the door prize.
The next meeting will be
October 9 at 7:00 p.m. at Judy
Moormon's.
Oklahoma Department of Agri-
culture Forestry Division,
which administer the rural fire
defense program. The money
will be used to operate the fire
department, for such expenses
as fuel, new fire fighting equip-
ment and maintenance.
Seventy percent of the fire
protection in the state comes
from rural fire departments.
Oklahoma has about 850 rural
fire department volunteers save
homeowners $30 million a year
in lower insurance premiums
and property preserved.
by Geraldine Allen
Women's Council of the First
Christian Church held their an-
nual fall salad supper on Sep-
tember 18, 6:30 p.m., in the Fel-
lowship Hall.
Meeting opened with silent
prayer, followed by prayer of-
feted by Karen Lester and the
flag salute was in unison.
Sheri Doane read a poem she
wrote, titled "Friends." Sheri
read scripture fror
of Jude. Members and guests
shared their display of crafts and
hobbies, every one being de-
servedly popular.
Glenda Murray presented cro-
cheted cross book markers to
everyone present.
Martha Bowyers talent was
expressed as she sang, "On the
Wings of a Dove." Boo
Worchester gave the closing
prayer.
Others present were: Rose
Mary Cypret, Christi Marr &
Haley, Ellen Boydston, Betty
Stanton, Pat Carnes, Annita
Eades, Faith Hughes, Sheri
Lloyd, Monica Wall & Ginger,
Mo Wassell, Elda Mason, Vivki
Youngker, Geraldine Allen.
Guests were: Margret Carrol,,
Shirley Ann Wells, Becky
Schipper, Karen Flack, Ruth
Bradley, Bobble Arnoled and
Sue Robb.
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onday-Friday 8 am to 6 pm
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Perkins Chamber of Commerce members joined Hattie Prather at a ribbon cutting
held Sept.2O for her new business Exclusively Yours.
Chamber busy with Adopt-A-Highway clean-up
by Cindy Sheets
Journal Publisher
Perkins Chamber of Com-
merce members are preparing to
kick fall offby cleaning up trash
in the group's Adopt-A-High-
way tract.
The tract extends along SH
33 from the Market Maze/
Ampride corner east to Brush
Creek Road.
"We want to get started on
our part and I figured that get-
ting it done before the weather
starts to get cold is best," said
Jolyne Carlson, chamber Adopt-
A-Highway coordinator said.
Carlson passed out sign-up
sheets during the chamber's
regular noon meeting on Sept.
20. She said volunteers are
needed for the clean-up, which
is scheduled for Saturday, Oct.
13.
Anyone who would like to
help is welcome, and encour-
aged to contact Carlson for in-
formation.
David Sasser reported that
plans for Harvest Fest were pro-
ceeding. He said that the
Harding Lawrence party will
number at approximately 45
people.
Jim and Jo Hyder volun-
teered to be liaisons for the
Lawrence party during their visit
to Perkins.
Parade coordinator Dan
Johnson said he is expecting a
large turnout for the parade. He
reported that he had received
more than 70 parade entries and
more than 30 vendors would
participate in the
Gen
mended for his
up decorations
Street, and Brian
Hunter Robinson
noted lbr helping install
speaker system
Street.
Hattie Prather
program about
"Exclusively Yours!", al
and alteration shop
Zero Gravity, 122 S.
Following
chamber members
ribbon cutting
clusively Yours!
The next regular
scheduled for noon
Oct. 4, at the Lion's
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Roofing
Home Repair & Remodeling
Oecks - Privacy Fencing
20 Years Experience
Insured
Rod Gordon
405-547-2745
Perkins, OK
Seniors l On a fixed income?
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DRAPES
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on Friday, S ptember 28th to
help us celebrate!
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Questions? Call:
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w t t South Main, Stillwater 405/372-3041
L Annette Kinzie
To the dad in the
With love from your kid
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