8reeden
to Jeff and Stephanie Pittser! They had a beau-
Tuesday, Oct. 3rd at the Stillwater Medical Center.
l Cheyenne" weighed 9 pounds and 3 ounces and measured
in length. Proud grandparents are 'Brent and Lisa Hall,
late "Brenda Baker" from Carney and Tom and Lerie
to hear that Prue Silverthorn had been in the hospi-
. was admitted Tuesday, Oct. 3rd and was to be released on
Oct. 7th. They were hoping she'd be able to attend the
reunion which was Sunday at Carney. Her daughter Dor-
E.M. Jenkins were here with her, as they came
reunion.
evening the ladies from the Tryon Assembly of God
a ladies' retreat. Joyce Ingram from Edmond was the
BPeaker. Joyce was shot in the Edmond Post Office massa-
happened in August of 1986. She shared her faith and how
her to recover from this traumatic experience. She
all the ladies there in a very special way.
LHicks from Carney came over and made "Indian Tacos" for
The pastor stopped by about 10 am. to sample one.
spent a good part of the night sharing testimonies.
also land lady talk. Some of them did
4:30 a.m. They all had a wonderful time and are
another retreat next year.
. Were three birthdays celebrated over the weekend at the
FMac and Pat McCutchen. Sunday they hosted a BBQ in
daughters, Laura Horn and Kim Carrigan, and daugh-
Dana McCutchen. Laura's birthday was Oct. 8th; Kim,
Dana, Oct. llth.
children, Jerry and Pat and Sara; Dana's daughter Ashley
is a student at O.U.; the twins Cameron and Catherine
children of Newt and Dana. Newt was unfortunately
mable to be there. Other guests were Mike Mitchell
Butler; Tom Kolb and children, Clifton and Kevin.
birthdays for this week are Mike Kerns, Carly Hall, Deanna
Shorty Vassar.
and Pat McCutchen played in the Elks Lodge Golf
at Cimarron Trails in Perkins Saturday, Oct. 7. Pat's
team, comprised of Woody Georinger, Kendall King, Billy Kifer and
Pat, were the winners.
Everyone will be happy to know that my sweet sister-in-law Dor-
othy is back to work this week. I know how much she has been
missed by all of her ladies.
T ,on School News
Welcome to Tryon Elementary, Mrs. Hamm!
Mrs. Rebecca Hamm is teaching fourth grade. She also teaches
Spanish to our fourth and fifth graders. Her room is busy with
centers and hands-on activities. There is always something excit-
ing connected with learning in the fourth grade.
Mrs. Hamm graduated from Oklahoma. State University with a
degree in Elementary Education and certification in Early Child-
hood. She received a vocal music scholarship and was on the Dean's
Honor Roll. Mrs. Hamm grew up in Stillwater, graduating from
Stillwater High School.
Mrs. Hamm continues to live in Stillwater with her husband Doug.
She enjoys spending her spare time with him. She is a member of
the Church of Christ in Stillwater.
We invite our community to come to Open House next month and
meet Mrs. Hamm.
Fire Prevention Week
In connection with Fire Prevention Week, Tryon Elementary will
have an assembly on Thursday, Oct. 12. Mr. Lowery with the Still-
water Fire Department will do a presentation and we are also ex-
pecting a visit from Sparky, the Fire Dog. Mr. Gerber from the
Meridian Fire Department will be here with their fire truck for the
students to see.
Tryon School Menus
OCTOBER 16-20
MONDAY. OCT. 16
BREAKFAST: Cinnamon roll, bacon, juice, milk
LUNCH: Burrito/cheese sauce, salad, blackeyed peas,
tail cake, milk
TUESDAY, OCT. 17
fruit cock-
BREAKFASt. Ham patties, biscuit/gravy, juice, milk
LUNCH: Steak fingers, tri tators, carrot coins, brownies, milk
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 18
BR KFAS . French toast, syrup/butter, sausage link, juice, milk
LUNCH: Hamburger, lettuce/tomatoes, onion/pickles, seasoned
potatoes, green beans, chocolate chip cookies, milk
THURSDAY AND FRIDAy
NO SCHOOL
Perkins Elementary Menus
OCTOBER 16-20
MONDAY. OCT. 16
BREAKFAST: Cereal, toast, orange sections, jelly, milk
LUNCH: Tamale pie, lettuce and tomatoes, salad, sliced poaches,
buttered bread, milk
TUESDAY. OCT. 17
BREAKFAST:. Cheese toast, tator circles, diced pears, milk
LUNCH: Corn dogs, french fries, pork'n eans, fruit cocktail, milk
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 18
BREAKFAST: Sausage gravy, biscuits, fruit juice, jelly, butter,
milk
LUNCH: Vegetable beef soup, cheese sticks, apple sauce, cinna-
mon roll, crackers, milk
THURSDAY AND FRIDAy
NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL
Perkins-Tryon High and Middle School Menus
OCTOBER 16-20
MONDAY. OCT. 16
BREAKFAST: Breakfast pizza, juice, milk
LUNCH: Little smokie sausages, cheese macaroni, tossed salad,
green beans, fruit, bread, milk
TUESDAY, OCT. 17
BREAKFAST:. Cereal, cinnamon toast, juice, milk
LUNCH: Oven fried chicken, whipped potatoes/gravy, carrot sticks,
fruit gelatin, bread, milk
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18
BREAKFAS Scrambled egg, tater tots, toast, jelly, milk
LUNCH: Pizza, lettuce salad, corn, fruit cup, milk
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL
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Month, Cushing Regional Hospital Offers Low,Dose "
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,B~iag W~l~eday Septmber 20, aad thn~gh t~ Month of October, Cushing
Re '~ Hospital's RadioDgy Department will offer low-dose mammograp~y screenings for
The CRH I~adiolosy Department is cevt~l by the American College of Radiology and the U.S.
Food and Drug Adminiatration and our tcchnicisns art maramography specialists, each
registered with the Anus, icon R~istr~ of ~aaiologic Technologists. Our maramogra~y
screenings utilize the latest state-of-the-art ¢~uipme.t using the lowest dose of radiation and
every sercenin~ is mad by a Board Ceriiflcd Radiologist. (To prevent delay in
interpretation, bring ptcoiow mammography resalta if from another in~ti~tioaJ In
additian) we provide every pationt with information on the importance of breast self.
examination.
Screening M. msmography is a radiologic examination used to detect unsaspected breaat
cancer. Women 40 and over may self-~ for a $cn, enin$ Maramogmphy ifi.
The patient l as no history of breast cancer;
The patient has no implants;
The patient has no lumps or discharge.
(If any of these problems exist, a Diagnostic Maramagraphy is indicated.)
The American Cancer Society recommends ~Mal $creenir~ Mammogr~h~ for Woeum
Over Age 50, although Medicare will only reimburse once carry 24 months.
Late appoinments are available to accommodate worf¢ing
women. Don't test - call
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