12-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, September 27, 2001
Lt. Justin Reedy
• 6:56 p.m. -Written warning to
Kelly Whitfield from Perkins
for speeding.
Officer Joseph Knight
• 11:46 p.m. - Issued written
to Johnnie Ventris of Ripley for
failure to signal, failure to pay
taxes due state, failure to carry
sec. ver. form. Impounded ve-
hicle paper tag went out 6/2000.
Officer Steve Hensley
• 4:29 p.m. - Cited Nickolas
Wheeler of Stillwater for speed-
ing. 73/55.
• 8:25 p.m. - Cited Shawn
warning to Dennis Yorgensen of Graves of Perkins for speeding.
.... Stillwater for defective equip- 40/25.
' Thursday September 20 ment. Monday. September 24
' Officer Tom Hankins .12:47 a.m. - Issued written Officer Steve Hensley
Stillwater
i. ing your house in preparation for of Life's Outreach Ministry
i the cable guy to come hook up since January 1997. Its primary
i you TV ! b3l5 not eveB bother to ! focus is to w ork witJa ose fag-
put clean gheet 0nthe bed when ing life, o lff, g problems
i your grandmother comes to and to giv them the encourage-
visit? You would have to have
yQur priorities way out of whack
taeven consider doing anything
ridiculous. There are just
i me things we do and some
i tl ings we don't do, a logical or-
i der to things. The apostle Paul
! admonishes us to "let all things
done decently and in order".
Corinthians 14:40)
: God has given us the order in
ich we are to serve him. He
nts the first fruits of our live-
ood, the cream of the top of
ogr lives. He wants us to spend
tour time and money on Him f'n'st
and then use the leftover for ev-
! erything else. The thing we may
need to understand is that all that
!we have comes from God in the
first place. Now he that
lministereth see to the sower both
I minister bread for your food,
I and multiply your seed sown,
] land increase the fruits of your
I irighteousness (2 Corinthians
Ii9 O)ihat we have, our seed, are
f.rpm God and if we give him the
first and best part of our crop
ii Ithat He will bless Us with more
! crop. While it is true that we al-
I ays reap what we sow, dande-
J;bns or roses, God uses a spe-
! cial math formula for those who
give to Him first. The same is
true with your talent and your
money, God is able to make all
i grace abound toward your; that
! ye, always having all sufficiency
in all things, may abound to ev-
ery good work (2 Cor 9:8). God
wants you to have enough and
then some but he need to get it
through you so he can get it to
you.
i Restoration Fellowship is a
non-denominational fellowship,
We believe the Bible is the in-
spired, inerrant, infaUibleWord from II Kings 6:9-17, I
iof God. We have Sunday ser- Chronicles 21:9 and II
vices 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Chronicles 7:14. We are in a
'Oar Wednesday service is at 7 spiritual warfare. "Our enemy,
p.m and Restoration Youth Satan, has been destroying lives
imeets Friday at 7 p.m. Please
',see full schedule in the church
directory each week in the
iPerkins Journal.
'River of Life Church
i '.by Diane Russell
The River of Life Church will
h
Ii e hawng a special guest
speaker on Sunday evening
!:' iSept. 30 at 6 p.m. Carla Meeks
" " " " S
[i ;Martin wdl be gwmg a very pe-
icial testimony of her life
. " •
t i Carla was facing a twenty-stx
ment and support vital in help-
ing overcome addictions.
Randall (Bear) and Frieta Boyce
are facilitators for the Turning
Point program and have been
since the onset. The group meets
every Thursday evening at 7:30
p.m. at River of Life Church lo-
cated on Highway 177, approxi-
mately 1.7 mile north of High-
way 33, out of Perkins.
Pastor Don Russell would like
to invite everyone to come and
hear Carla, as she share's her
testimony of how her life has
been transformed: Turning Point
will be providing refreshments
after the service. Randall and
Frieta Boyce and Carla and hus-
band, Gary Martin will be avail-
able to answer questions at that
time. Information will also be
available about River of Life
Turning Point Program.
Mehan Union Church
Pastor Larry Eslinger's mes-
sage Sunday morning was taken
Gamble is coming from Parker,
Colorado and will be teaching
"Gracious Garments." There
will be a catered dinner Friday
evening at 6 p,m. and the first
, s ssion,.of, the ,, i 4s
"Clothed in God's lqea ,enly
Garments." Saturday morning at
9 a.m. there will be a continen-
tal Breakfast and the second and
third sessions on "Cleanse the
Heart, Renew the Mind" and
"Nourished with a Continuous
Feast." If interested please call
the Church (405) 743-2097.
Next Sunday evening at 7
p.m. the singing group the Bas-
tions and Doug Simpson and his
Band will be performing. All are
welcome.
One the second Saturday of
each month we give away over
20,000 pounds of food to over
300 families. If you need help
with groceries or would like to
come and help give out the gro-
ceries come by the church be-
tween 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. (next
Distribution Day will be Satur-
day morning, Oct. 13).
We also have clothes give
away in conjunction with the
food distribution.
Don't forget we serve a free,
delicious meal on Wednesday
nights. Open to the community.
Mehan Church is located five
miles south of Stillwater and six
miles East on the Mehan road.
Make planes to come out and be
a part of an active, growing
church where God is Good All
the Time and All the Time God
is Good!
Taylorsville Gospel Opry
The Taylorsville Gospel Opry
for October will be held Thurs-
day, Oct. 4, at 7 p.m. in the
Taylorsville Barn.
Featured groups include "Fo-
cused Quartet" and "Reunion
Quartet". The public is invited.
There is no admission, an of-
fering will be requested, and
concessions will be available.
Taylorsville is located at 8600
S. Prairie Road, southeast of
Stillwater.
For information call Daryle
Evans at (405) 547-2244.
! er food is left meter Rover on- Turning Point is a Christ cen-
i b,s his meal? Not likely. How tered, twelve-step program that
[ll )out spending three days clean- has been an active part of River
ii Cont'd from page 11 year prison sentence from drug for thousands of years. What can
• abuse, which would not only we do, we can pray and enlist
change her life, but also, her Angels into battle. We need to
.: enter on Kirk Street Friday small son's life, forever. After seek God's face! II Chronicles
I "through Sunday• One of the hearing about River of Life and 7:14 tells us "if my people, who
I peakers is John Martin ofPenn- the Turning Point Program from are called by my name, will
[i " ylvania. I have heard some of a friend, who was already at- humble themselves and pray
|! tapes and his is an outstand- tending the program, Carla de- and seek my face and turn from
|! ilng Bible teacher. The public is cided to turn to Turning Point their wicked ways, then will I
i
vited. for help. With the help of her hear from heaven and will for-
lawyer, she was able to have her give eir sin and will heal their
| storation Fellowship sentence suspended with a com- land.'
|i !-fiyDebbie Shipman mitment of two years to Turn- We were blessed,Sunday
| io -Can you imagine spending ing Point. In her testimony, when our choir sang 'At Cal-
| i hturs in the kitchen preparing a come find our how God through vary."
tasty, well-balanced meal and Turning Point was able to turn We are planning a Women's
! t.hen calling your dog to the table tragedy into triumph and liter- Retreat this Friday and Saturday,
"fi st? Serving your family what- ally turn Carla's life around. Sept. 28 and 29. Beve Jo
diabetes. It also provides informationperienced families who want more in-depth
about prevention of long-term complica- information. This program may be taken
tions and what to do on sick days. This anytime during pregnancy, but it is recom"
class is taught by a certified diabetes mended during the last three months.
educator. Date: Tues: October 2, 9, 16
-time:7:00 p.m.
Date: Tues: Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23
Cost: $30 per couple
Time: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Cost: $45 Breathing and Relaxation
Note: Must preregister by calling This class is an optional fourth class in the
742-5622. childbirth preparation series. Best taken
following the Childbirth Prep classes.
The Ute Iflbigh Date: Wed: September 26
A moderate weight loss program using a Time: 7:00 p.m.
practical approach by helping participants Cost: $5.00 per couple
evaluate their food choices and learn Refrealmr for
healthy cooking skills. This 4-week Families
session includes nutrition counseling, a This program, taught by experienced
low-impact exercise session and behav- and delivery nurses, will provide you infOl
ioral counseling, mation on the most current labor and
Date: Thurs: Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11,18livery options.
Time: 5:45-7:00 p.m. Date: Tues: October 16
Place: Total Rehab, 320 N. Perkins Rd. Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $30 due on first night Cost: $25 per couple
Call: 742-5456 Sibling Class
This class is recommended for siblings
three years old and up.
Date: Wed: October 3
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
The Ute Weigh for KIDS!
This is a physician approved weight control
program designed tO heli~ kidg 7=15 years
of age adopt a healthier lifestyle. Classes
are taught by a registered, licensed
dietitian, a behavioral counselor and an
exercise specialist.
Date: TBA
Time: 6:30- 7:30 p.m.
Place:Total Rehab, 320 N. Perkins Rd.
Cost: $30 due on first night
Smok kNm r. ,,me
This course is an in-depth positive ap-
proach to breaking the smoking habit. This
unique system uses stress management,
education, attitudinal transformation and
food management.
Call: 742-5765
Date: TBA
Time: TBA
Cost: $70
Prostate Cancer idiacMion and
Support Group
Date: Third Tuesday of every month
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place:Stillwater Medical Center
For more info:Gary Meek (405) 624-3946
Jerry Davis (405) 377-1541
Breutfeeding
A certified breastfeeding instructor will
teach you the "hews" and "whys" of
breastfeeding. This class is designed to
taken during the last two months of preg"
nancy.
Date: Tues: October2
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $15 per couple
N'emborn Care
Learn techniques to promote the healthy
and safe development of your newborn.
Date: Wed: October 17
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
After Baby Comes
This 3-week series will address changes lk~1
that occur within your family after the birtt
of your baby. Complimentary child care for
siblings available.
Date: Tues: November 6, 13, 20
Time: 7:00- 8:30 p.m.
Place: Payne County Health Dept.
Cost: Free
Note: Course will be offered every other
month.
C,,,rd iOv, , ev, f, r"
Ed, ea'/'io,
Ca.oer Support Groq
Regular Meetings: First and third
of each month
Place: Stillwater Medical Center,
Conference Room
"rime:.. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Call: 372-1775
Monday
Honska
American Diabetes Assoc. Payne
Co. Chapter Support Group
Date: TBA
Time: TBA
Place: TBA
Adult CPR
Healthoare Prodder Course
In this class you will learn how to use CPFI
on infants, children and adults using the
standards of the American Heart Associ "
tion. Participants will receive certification'
Date: Sat: October 6
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Cost: $40 per person (includes book)
Fee: American Heart Assoc. Card
Cell: 742-5488
United OMom¥ Assoc. Inc.
UlwMe¢-P oe Chapter
Support oup
Date: Third Monday of every month
-time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Even months at Stillwater Med.
Ctr., odd months at St. Joseph
Med. Ctr. in Ponca City
Adult CPII HealthcaH e Provider
RElllAINlitlG Course
Date: Wed: October 10
Time: 7:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m.,
1:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m.
Cost: $15 per person; must preregister
Stillwater Medical
• 2 a.m. - Issued written warn- broken leg.
ing to Kimberly Beard of .12:46 p.m- At Freeman and
Stillwater for failure to dim NW2"a.Traffic#004069, warn-
lights, ing for speeding.
• 2:42 a.m. - Issued 3 citations
bulance escort to 310 NE 5'h,
'Chief Curtis Burns
• 2:40 p.m. - Assisted another
officer on stop at Western and
92 Vehicle failed to yield for
a short distance.
left of center.
i 'ridav September 21
:,8:36 a.m. - At Kenworthy and warning to Deshane Harlin of .3:18 p.m. - Cited Giovanni oe,f
Tecumseh for improper left turn. Young of Shawnee for reckless ....
Traffic #004066, warn-
ling for speeding. ,1:27 a.m. - Cited Joseph Baker driving 58/25.
1.8:40 a.m. - At Freeman and of Harrah for improper left turn. 9:21 p.m. - Cited a Melanie
INW 3 Traffic #004067, warn- .1:44 a.m.- Issued written Burrow of Stillwater for driving
!ing for speeding, warning to Christopher Huff of under suspension, for no insur-
e. Justin Reedy Stillwater for improper left turn. ance, and for defective equip- T,
p.m. - LL & Crozier. Writ- .2:24 a.m. - Verbal warning for mont. Okies took vehicle for
i ten warning to Amber McCune disobeying stop sign. impoundment. A Mrs. Hale of For a more detailed explanation ,f I c aS, t3609S, l~l~9~9
'from Stillwater for speeding. aturday. September 22 Perkins took Mrs. Burrows call 742-5738 for a brochure.
Officer Joseph Knight Officer Steve Hensley home. Pro-Admission Assessment 00i
1:55 a.m. - Issued written.10:40 p.m. -- Gave written Officer Tom Hankins 1500
warning to Joseph Jarvis ofwarning to Sarah McElroy of .8:19 a.m.-At Kenworthy and
After reaching your 32nd week of preg-
Chandler for improper left turn. Stillwater for speeding. MW traffic #005431 speed- 0S0r[!i
°2:05 a.m. - Issued written Sundav, Sentember 23 ing in school zone.
warning to David Littlehead of Office~Joseph Knight Tuesday Sentember 25
. t gol
4t a d'~ a ~
cushing for disobeying stop .12:15 a.m.- Cited Hugh OfficerTomHankins e,
"s)gn. Nickell of Agra for disobeying • 12:02 p.m. - At NW 3 and
,2:50 a.m. - Assisted EMS call stop sign, Main and Hwy 33. French, traffic #004068, warn-
t6202 NE 7th on response to .12:44 a.m. - Cited Jerry for speeding. This four-session class offers instruction inDiabetes lduoaUon
possible heart attack victim. Dooley of Cushing for driving 12:30 p.m. - At Ampride. Am- Th,s ,s athree p rt program taught by eg" isterednurses for first_birth families orrex..q17
the basic care and management of