The Perkins Journal Thursday, October 26, 1989 -- PAGE
owne,
~hen Raines (;abe Stewart hit his brother
in just over a Garland for a touchdown. The
helped lead the extra-point was successful to tie the
Bears to a key game up at %7.
,~\,~r the Perkins- The Demons couldn't mount an
at Memorial attack and soon gave the ball back
I~-I ma&alate on a punt. Pawnee continued to
up~hott ~nd shnp move the ball and score([ Gahe
time. Stewart set up his own touchdown
in the district play with a long scramble to the Demon
With only two three-yardline. Once again the kick
in the season, the was good and the Black Bears led
now in a must-win 14-7.
order to make the Pawnee then came up with the
big play of the game. Scott Wilson
started out the stepped in front of an Adcock pass
the football. Theyfailed and took the ballinto the end-zone.
the first down and Armando Pena added another
fumbled the punt extra-point to give the hosts a 21-7
Wells covered it. advantage.
inmmdiately turned Adcock came right back moving
for the Demons. the ball down the fielc[ Ryan
Bryan Adcock found Adams then picked off a pass to
hte goal-line and stop the Demons.
the pass in for a P-T got the ball back and Adock
Smithey toed the again hit WelLs who took the ball to
the two. Three plays later "1~
held tough
the entire first half.
closer to the goal ! )ickson ~ et~ stopped short.
Tard-line and missed Pawnee then picked up a couple
goal attempt, of first downs and ran out the clock.
played error-free Scan Hall carried the ball 14
first half and made times for 74 yards. Dickson added
mistakes. At I I yards on seven totes. Kenas
the second period, Ad- rushed for three and Chris Wolf
found Wells to set up a one.
by Smithey. Adcock hit on 10 of 22 passes for
but the Demons 147 yards. Wellshad six catches for
7-0 lead over the 107 yards. Jesse Patterson had'
team in their class, three receptions for 27 yards. Den-
half by nis M atheson, Kenas and Wolf also
to the Demon 23 but caught passes for the Demons.
the football and Justin Senior tackle Robert Sasser led
to halt the drive, the defense with 15 stops. Scott
the ball right Gunter had 12 tackles on the day.
snap. Pawnee The Demons next action is Fri-
the scoreboard when day, Oct. 27 at Jones.
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Of The Mq
By Debbie Lott Amber Diel of the seventh grade
Middle School Stv.(!ents of the is the daughter of Tom and Susan
Week were chosen last week at tim Diel. tter interest and hobbies are
M onday night teache~.~ nac~ing, sewing, showing sheep and cooking.
The student,s are Scan Howdl of Amber is also active in 4-H, Pep
the fifth grade. I~,:e Scott of the Club and Spider Club. She has at-
sixth grade, Amber Diel of the tended Perkins for two years.
seventh grade, and James Hays of Ambe: said {hat she was surprised
the eighth gr~tde..
Sean Howell of the fifth grade is
the son of John and Mary ttowell,
His interest and hobbies are hun-
ting, fishing and playing football.
Sean has attended Perkins school
for five years. Sean commented
that he was very happy t(, J eceive
Student of the Week.
bee Scott of the sixth grade is the
daughter of George and Charlotte
Scott. tier interest and hobbi,_~s arc
riding horses and swimming. Lee
has attended Perkins for six years.
1,ee commented that she was very
surprised to receive Strident of the
Week.
b -st through for the Parents-Teachers
score. The conversion pass to
Conferences Are
Held
By Gina Huckabay
The schools in the Perki~-Tryon
school district are holding a parent-
teacher conference day on Wednes-
day, Nov. 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Students will not attend ,school that
day.
Perkins Elementary is sending
home notes with each of the
students stating the times the
child's teacher will be available for
conferences throughout the day.
Parents needing to call the elemen-
tary for any further information
may call 547-2255.
The middle school is sending
home notes with it's students an-
nouncing the conferences. Parents
of these chidren can call 547-2475
to make an appointment with any
of the student's teachera
, The higll school is also holding
parent-teacher conference day and
any parent wanting to make an ap-
a teacher(s) can call
547-2425.
Tryon Elementary will be holding
conferences that day as well.
to rec~ve Student of the Week.
JameS~ ays of the eight grade is
the son of~James and Nita Hays.
His interest and hobbies are
horseback riding, bike riding and
hunting, J ames,is a new student to
Perkins Middld School this year.
James replied that be was shocked
when he receivecl Student of the
Week.
The awards that are given to the
students are a choice of a medium
pizza from Bob's Pizza or a movie
from See-More Video. The students
are selected every other Monday
night at the teachers meeting,. '
Perkins School Menus
Nov. 2-3
T H U RSDA Y
Chicken Fried Steak, Mashed
Potatoes/Gravy, Celery Stick, Fruit
Salad, Hot Bread, Milk
FRIDAY
Barbeque Burger, French
Fries/Catsup, Pickle, Orange
Wedge, Milk
Middle school and high school have a
choice of hamburger or chef salad also.
for the Old Settlers Day and Harvest Festival were
115. Pictured above are {left to right) Sandra Kleisen,
Scott, Kortney Foote, Melissa Custar, Heather
mrissa Mefferd and Christy Skinner. Pictured below (left to
!Amber Lane, Kristyn Watkins, a visitor, Steven Mandeville,
Erika Whitecotton, Brook Fleming and Katie Anderson.
wish to thank the Steer Inn for the donation of the flowers
Send for the topsoil.
P-T FFA Advisor Roger Jennlngs {left) stands with FFA member Chad
Collum near one of the fish cages the FFA chapter used in their
Aquaculture project. Collum and Sherry Hdlman fed 2,000 caged catfish
as part of their FFA project. The fish was sent to a plant in Holdenville
to be processed into fish fillets for a fund raising project.
Amber Diel and James Hayes
Lee Scott and Scan Howell
II 4LPH'S PACKING CO.
Gary Crane and Frank Spillars
Freeman Avenue
IAC'S CORNER CORRAL
~ l.(m McAnallv and john ~ Marlene Baker
183 124 N. Main
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DEL-MAR'S FOOD STORE FARMER'S UNION
Erma a~l Twyla Brix~j, dge~ds
Lonnie and Judy Tabor City and R al Ins.
219 S. Main 547-2555 Perkins 547-2251
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D. & EVELYN ANDERSON
Water Well Pump Service
{918) 374-2436
d" I I 111' ~l
147 S.
JUDY'S CORNER
F lowers-Gif ts-Tuxedo Rental
Main 547-2763
KEN SMITH'S FURNITURE
Jr. and Morine Bostian, Own,er$
New and Used 100 N. Mam 547-2109
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CIMARRON VALLEY COX)P
Don Kienho!z, Manager
547-2700 247 S. Main
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PERKINS DRUG
"Full- Time Drug Depart merit'~
Steve and Kristy Willingham !
547-2079 Emer. Night Phone No. 5475069
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Try Perkins First
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WE THE DEMONS
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P AYNE COUNTY BANK
Member F.D.I.C.
547-2436 202 S. Main
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518
PATSY'S FLOWERS
& CERAMICS
N Main Patsy Lile , 547-2420
BAKER'S DRY GOODS
John Baker
547-2461 102 S. Main 121
STEER INN FAMILY
REST/ URANTS
W. Thomas M 7. 7g
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