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The Perkins Journal Thursday, October 5, 1989 -- PAGE 7
Payne Center Ex-
tention Club
Coyle FFA Members
Compete
In Speech Events
By L~etta Adams, Reporter Members of the Coyle FFA
The Payne Center Extention Club Chapter have been busy recently as
met in the home of Freda Focht, they have competed in several dif-
August 25th, with 10 members ferent speech contests. Brian Ben- THE ABYSS
present, son, a junior, competed in the FFA ~A
Freda gave the lesson on "Slow speech contest held in conjunction
Cooking in the Fast Lane . with the State Fair of Oklahoma in Dead Poets Society
Plans for the Fair exhibits were Oklahoma City.
completed, with the canning exhibit Representing their chapter at the ~£:~
selected. Tulsa State Fair were Jennifer
Violet Tarpey reported visiting Brake, Derrick Piersol and Jimmy Sea Of Love
by phone with a former member, Schmidt. Brake placed fourth in the
M ary Schafer. senior competition and Piersol plac-
Those who volunteered to work in ed third in the junior event. Black Rain
the Fair kitchen confirmed their JenniferBrakeandBrianBenson
commitment, also competed in the District Soil ~,.
T he Payne Center Club did very Conservation speech contest held in
well in the Fair. They won 1st in the Guthrie" In this event, Brake plac- Uncle Ben
c arming exhibit, tied for 1st in the ed third and Benson placed second.
clothing exhibit and tied for 3rd in By placing second, Brian Benson
the household exhibits, earned the right to represent the When Harry Met Sally
The October meeting will be in district in the upcoming area cam-
;s 89th the home of Helen Schroeder with petition to be held later this month
Loretta Adams leading the lesson in Oklahoma City.
. The agricultural education in-
Robert L. and Lydie M. (Martian) Hammock will celebrate their 25th wed- on the Fudge-it Budget. structor at Coyle is Mike Schmidt.
ding anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 7 with an open house at the Mehan -- . ~.. ~
Union Church from 2 to 5 p m Hoots will be their children" Dina Eslick,
Harold Courtright, a . . . Annual Fox Aria
Willenna Johnson, Robet't C. Hammock. Robert was rinsed m Ripley, the
fo
g-time Payne County son of Waiter R. Hammock and the late Pauline Hammock. Lydie was WN]f Hunt Rachel Papers
ts guest of honor Sept. -- - -- " Martian ..........
ty held at his home on raised in Carney, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Art .
irry. By Margaret Coate i" I i I illl iii
Z was held in observance Eden Chapel News Attend All the foxes and wolves in the - "~e~
~ts 89th birthday. A By .... uonna Burton a.#~A~ ~-,v country around Merrick better !~.' IS ~R I!r, 11!!
Lted by Darlene Khun, There was a bi- crowd at church {~]l~-~| ]:l~ ~~ beware the weekend of Oct. 11-14.
the honoree, was sere- ~ . ~ kj~Jutu~t Lt,~utttutt That is the time set aside for the
~unaay. 5 2nd annual Fall Hunt and Bench
Cream. The weather is still nice here. r ' "
t is the son of the late .......... h2 ?:uZ~::BY Betty Beele Show sponsored by the C1marron
twrs. uave met,emote, ~vtrs. dim " - -- Bett Beeler se-nt -- ............ '
AmandalVines) Cour- ,, ........ oonn arm y P Valley tax ann wo~ flunkers
v~epnens ann mrs. doe mur~on, ~ " ......... Okla
!8,eS born in Payne Coun-1900. He lived in the D~enn~S~en~a~uof2pk~c l~pT~h ~:rP~ :~ ____l_____ L~ewey A ~OClt~l:;rom aU over O klahoma
and Stillwater cam- .... .Friday night., was homecominghool and the surrounding aree will be on. add
a young marl ........ wlth a chili supper at the sc hand for the festlvltms. Among
~arried to the former .......... beginning at 5:30. those who expect to attend is Jack
ham on Nov. 25, 1929 en~er~ame~, vnanna ~an~on m a Saturday night was the banquet Gearhart of Perkins, one of two
memver o, me oancL All o, ":ears
and it was well attended, h r
r. The couple resided inWe are ha,,,,,, to have little Ken ", c a ter members of that
terandGlencoeareas z-z*. " b:tas .es e:rt t:e:::e:: o, to your
lr married life, with the ad~tat~de'~h;~lfr°ma J~erhre.SI ~accm:;t'~gnto Gearhart: the group
| six years in the cam- .~ .... " ..... Two of " b "v " will set up tents for a tent city
~unoay visitors o! Mrs. Arlene ........ A sister ....... " ....
of Perry during the .......... ~ewey, ~loyo ann jtrnrme. , at wlerncK where ~ne nun~ aas been
iv~amey ann mnmy were wtr. ann " " artlesville
~returned to reside east ............... Lenora Vesey, hves m B - held since 1943. Those attending
Mrs r'e~er ~upa~er~ donner,~e t'rme life!
blarch 1989. ." , Margie McWhirt lives in Pasadena, the hunt and show will camp out
~retirement, Courtright ann gins. ........ Texas and Maxine Whiting lives in and a care will be on the grounds
Mr. ana lVltl'S, it)OH r'ercelUl call- "I" ...."anS - ' "" ~ "" "~"
d had worked for a ........... wmm~a" ix . dunng ~ne Tesuv1~las.
businesses, including ea on ~ar. aria Mrs. wayne t~ur~on * * * * Merrick is located 15 miles east
~ls and Stillwater Mill Sunday. Jimmie and Esther Ham, Bill an d of Guthrie on Highway 105 and one
Johnette Price and Tessa called et
Ourtright's six sons and ...... Cloty Ham and John and B tymile south or from I-40, turnnorth During the middle oges, the ave age
on Anene Mauney Monaay a
~ere present for the par- . ...... "-~; .~. Beeler went to Cleveland Thursd y at Shawnee on Highway 177 and go
Miss ueanna ~tanton ann ~nan .... see their sister in law ............... person had a life expectancy of thirty-
ith their spouses. In ad- . ......... ax~ernoon ~o " " . 34 nines nortn ~o rngnway Iu~ ano
na spen~ ~ne week w~n Mr ana " er David)
number of grand- . ......... ", ._ (w~dow of their broth , go seven miles west and one mile three years. Today, in this country, the
Mrs. dlm ~tepnens ~o a~ena ~ne " the after
grandsons and great u.w.._t., .^..^. ~, ma'l~-'"~ Mary Ham. We enjoyed - south. Gearhart has a permanent I average life expectancy is almost seventy
r~ attende& ~*~':"~'~ ......... ~, ^" ~"Y noon and evening very much. huntin~ camn there.
~urmay. ~nere were arouna ~ro at- ohn and Bett v _ " " years. We're proud of pharmacy,s role in
those attending were ........... Sunday, Oct. 1, J Y Entry of the hounds wdl hegm at
~enamg AU enjoyen me country
and sons-in-law: Gertie , " ....... Beeler drove to Morrison after at- 12 noon on Wednesday, Oct. II. A medical progress!
ano western mumc, vmmng ann
tony" Wheatley, Lu- ' tending church at United chicken fry will be held at 6 p.m.
'~ Lene end James Kuhn, good food.. ....... Methodist Church in Per,kins toand the Rurrrdng Dog Bench Show
Lottie ~narpmn held the Burton .... t s Zola I , ,, ,, ~ 1 ,, ,.~_ ,.~ __ ~ ~__ ~'
~] sons and daughter-in- ~. ............... visit a first cousin of Bet y ,will be held at 7 p.m.
tright, Stillwater; and ~ttu.ung t~m~ ~ep~ze~n..l~_~: Pritchard end her husband Leon.The schedule for Thursday, Oct.
~ermmg were upat~ourmgnc~ here visitin, " " I PERKhNS DRUG STORE
~d Rose Courtright ......... They are back g 12, includes FlrstCast, Ladies Par-
~unun ana r~ana labor ,
" ~ .~. -relatives. .......... ~ ........... ~'t~ at'~lY.~,'Child~ Handling at ....... ~ ..----Tf~$t'i~'~Villi~gh~r~'~O~i~'~ha~nac~t ......
to attend were son and ~ This Sunday they were at Zola's 6:30 p:~h~., Puppy Show (0-6 & 12 ! ~ HOUR&" r
Dean and Shanon Mehan Messages brother Garland LaFollette and his months) starts at 7 p.m.; followed ? \ Mo~ tht~ FrL &30 ta 6p.m. ~:
( ~ Saturday:. &30 to t l~.m-
Perry, who were wife Mary Lee. Also there wereb- a Cake Walk
.gas, Nev.; and By Larry Ealinger _ Virginia and Elrno Hesser Virginia ~Friday, Oct l'3th" Second Cast; ' Phoa,: 547-2O79 p~klr~ . 246 s. M~r.
son-i law,' Nina and Praise the Lord! What another P ,erseacy sht Nmb. : S476 9=_-
is a sister of Zola and Garland. Also Western B and, Country & Gospel;
who reside at Port
; for event were
:ssia Waite,
Jennifer and
Lucien; Melinda
and Kim Courtright
' J.R. and Tommy Chap-
Keidra and Cassie,
and Keith Chap-
and Jean Kuhn, Cindy
i Renae Kuhn,
Sandy Nida, Alicia,
Steve and Bren-
and Josh, Scott and
and Scott and
the honoree and
and Bessie
Adventist
News
Press Secretary
Enrichment Seminar
of the week-end
Hartzo and the L, D,
This enrichment
Friday evening at
Sunday noon. It
Cushing for all who
The local church
;to have the program in
was the speaker
services and also
last of the series on
What a thought to
study with the idea
our Home.
has return-
Stay in California and
the community sere
glorious day! The sun is shinning
and it's 75 degrees. Fall is in the air
and my spirit soars at the beauty
of this time of year.
We had 165 out for our morning
services. We were blessed by Diane
Spiva's song, "Amazing Grace".
We also had a visitor named Gus
come by and see He is the
newest puppet in Children's
Churck Praise the Lord we had 46
present in Children's Church to
meet Gus, too.
Sunday evening, Benjamin
Komonapalli came to share and
give us an update on the work go.
ing on in India. There are 60 full-
time evangelists, 70 Bible students
and 200 childrea under Benjamin's
care. Praise the Lord for new
growth and bigger plans!
Happy Birthday John Ross!
Wednesday evening we are begin-
ning a one year study of the Bible.
We will meet at 7:00 p.m.
Friday evening is our quarterly
business meeting and it will begin
at 7:00 p.m.
A 6:00 prayer seasiou will precede
the business meeting. Then
i thereafter a prayer meeting will
take place on Fridays at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday evenings at 7:00
p.m.,"A One Flesh" class is going
to be taught. If you want to learn
something about marriage - come
out.
We had a tremendous time last
week at Taylorsville and thank you,
Oney and Wayne.
Our condolences and our prayers
go out to the Joe Rosiere family.
Prayer List: Rosieres', Russ and
Tom Wilson, Kay Brake, Goldie'
Coonts, Mariah Roaiere and Joyce
Plymate.
"Have faith in God. For verily I
say unto you, whosoever shall say
unto this mountai be thou remov-
ed and be thou cast into the sea,
and shall not doubt in his heart, but
shall believe that those things
which he sayeth shall come to pass,
shall have whatsoever he sayeth."
Mark 11:22,23.
Notice
Several issues ago the American
Legion 15 and under team had a
report about their game with Ed-
mond. The score of that game was
given as 19-i. The actual sco of
the game was a Perkins loss of 9-1.
The Journal apologizes for this
mistake
The team would also like to thnnk
the Perkins Fire Department for
their new uniforms and Richard and
Nancy Murray for the patches.
part of Garland and Mary Lee'sCake Walk; Auction of feed and
family were there. It was so good miscellanious; and Drawing for Two
to see all of ther~ Hound Pups or $50.
Zola and Leon were heading back Saturday, Oct. 14th: Third Cast
to California today. My, it was good -- HGA rest/Its at 2 p.m.
to see them. Hounds showing on running dog
At 4 p.m. we attended a Happy bench must run in field to retain
Birthday party for grandsons trophies, unless scratched by field
Adam Dean Jarvis who is now 6 judge. Derby and all age hounds
and is in school. Mark Anthony Jar- run together, score separate.
vis will be 2 Oct. 5. Their big Membership fee is $4; entry fse is
brother, Branddon Larch Jarvis$5; puppies, $3.
was there to help them celebrate. Among the rules for the cam-
Also attending were grand- pground is: positively no drinking;
parents Bob and Laveta those doing so will be asked to
Schakleford from StiUwater, Uncle leave.
and Auntie Bud and Lorene Redus, There will be a cafe on the
Randy and Katrina Jarvis, Tim and grounds and camping spaces with
Lynn Bryan, Jamie and Jennifer of lights. The Master of Hunt will be
Perkins. "well known."
The birthday cake was made by Gearhart has been "hunting the
their mother and served with ice hour.ds" for 63 years. He and his
crearfL The party was at Rick and wife, Ruby, make their home in
Janet Jarvis, parents of Branddon, Perkins where he was raised and at-
Adam and Mark. was a fun birth- tended school, graduating from
day party, high school here in 1931.
Is Happy to Announce
Dr. Peter C.
Lafon, D.O.
Is Now
Accepting
Appointments
Dr. Peter C. Lafon, D.O. is a General Surgeon,
completing his one-year M.D. Internal Medicine
Residency and a four-year M.D. General Surgery
Residency at Brooke Army.Medical Center, San
Antonio, TX. He most recently was Chief of
General Surgery at Ireland Army Hospital, Ft.
Knox, KY. We welcome him to our staff.
10 0 E. Cherry Cushing, OK
918/225-0616
She just has the
the right thing as a
churcl We. need
in Israel, don't we7
a part in suppor-
school and it ha 9
fades this year.
a oara Kevgan,
We are thankful
and know how.
what the pastor did
inthe
Seminar at
Baker, formerly of
to
where he will take up
| ~tew district. He mov-
a new addition to
in the future. Con-
Scott and Caroll
that the communi-
church is open each
the convenience of the
will help at other
I|U
Come to Cimarron Bingo Casino (formerly Iowa Tribal Bingo)at Perkins and
discover what high-stakes bingo is all about. The exciting Bingo Casino is
now open SATURDAY B/EBIBfl$, Sunday afternoon and all other nights of
the week except Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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We play for a total of over $35,000 in
cash and prizes every session!
Our prize levels for all games have been
increased!
The progressive U-PICK-EM goes up
to $10,000!
The progressive 44 NUMBER
BLACKOUT goes up to a whopping
$20,000
Our "Spin-and-win" Wheel fame has
$1;0 whirler slots.
And, our game packs HAVE NOT
increased.., still only $15 is all it
costs you to play a full evening
(or Sunday afternoon) of all regular games,
or $ 5 for a J r. pack.
Casino, Your Li~ La~'~gas
on the Cimarron River. (In c~o~ ~,,,-
Perkins, on Freeman Avenue, :;.~
112 rni~e wesl o~ Hwy. 177.) ~o~.~.
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Phone: (405) 547-5352 i°~t~0~"m~
PERKINS, OK. I
SCHEDULE
Monday, Wednesday. Friday a~d Saturday
regutat sess~on~, sta~l at 730 P,M,
atternoon sessions start at 2 PM