Teresa Hie
ueen
r recent-
Lile as one of
for the 1989
Court.
a 1986 graduate of
High School and the
Bill and Pasty Lile of
senior at Central State
majoring in Fashion
She is active in
~a Sorority, Fashion
Association of
Alpha Lambda
Society, President's
she is also a Sigma Tau
Sister.
the recipient of the
Group Scholarship,
Wiseman Scholarship,
of the President
l's Honor Roll
were selected
interview process bas-
knowledge of Central
history, Degree
and Activities. Following
process, the top four
to serve as the
aecoming Court.
NOTICE
Police Chief Bill Lott
to inform everyone that
number DOES
t in Perkins. Those who
should call the
-- 547-2412
-- 547-2855
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Spillars Ranked First In Club Meeting Held
Aerospace Option The October Club meeting was
Program held Thursday, Oct. 19 at Cotton-
wood Community Center with Ron-
R odger Brannon Spillars, da Le Miller and Mary McCloskey
mechanical engineering major at co-hostessing the luncheon.
Oklahoma State University, is Guests were Cheryl Pickens and
ranked first in the aerospace option Weston and Colleen Zetmier. Alta
p rogram. Wildman presided over the meeting
Spillars is a three-year recipient when 21 members answered "what
of the Carrol M. I.~onard Memorial would you do if given $1,000."
Scholarship, Oklahoma Society of Nina Provense led the group in
Professional Engineers Honor singing. Betty Dahms gave a brief
Society and the John O'roole devotional and served as secretary.
Engineering Appreciation Plans were completed for the an-
Scholarship. nual fall dinner and fund raiser for
Hehasserved as the president of the community center on Oct. 28
the OSU Branch of the Americanbeginning at 6 p.m.
Institute of Aeronautics and Plans were also made to attend
Astronautics, Tau Beta Pi National the family night on Nov. 2 and the
Engineering Honor Society, PiTau club planned to furnish three door
Sigma Mechanical Engineering prizes.
Honor Society and Golden Key. Six cards had, been sent for
he will be a founding member of courtesy; two were signed to after
the OSU Chapter of Sigma Gammathe meeting.
Tau Aerospace Engineering Honor Mary Trimble led the lesson on
Society. Budgets and the importance of
H e has also been a teaching assi- planning the family spending and
tant in the mechanical engineering learning how to save a part of each
department for four semesters,paycheck for a 'Yainy day." She
Spillars maintains a 4.0 in all still thinks it best to "pay as you
aerospace classes and has 3.7 go."
cumulative grade point average. He The November club meeting will
has been on the President's Honor be on the 16th with Betty Dahms
Roll and the Dean's Honor Rollwith Rachel Beltz as co-hostess and
throughout his acadeic career at Lenora Killion and Jan Matthews
OSU. as lesson leaders. Guests are
Spillars plans to pursue a masters welcome at these meetings.
degree in aerospace engineering and
business administration upon com-
pleting requirements for a B.S.
degree in December 1989.
He is the son of Rodger and Jane
Spillars of Stillwater.
W
Rodger Brannon Spillars
Neighbors
Gateway For
Taylorsville
People attending the Taylorsville
Arts and Crafts Country Fair on
Nov. 3 and 4 will undoubtedly know
when they have arrived at that
area--for a new arch atop the
gateway has recently been put in
place by some of the neighbors and
friends
The new steel arch gracing the en-
trance to Taylorsivlle will stand the
test of time as a fitting tribute to
the neighborhood spirit of the
Taylorsville Country Fair.
The arch is a gift to the Taylor
family from some very special
neighbors. Lester Skinner of
Stillwater Steel provided the 3/16
inch plate and 16 foot arch. Jerry
Sloan and Alan Cundiff of Sheet
Mets1 Enterprises, Stillwater, con-
structed templates used by Rick
Kirk, at R.K. Machine, north of
Ripley, for cutting letters. Painying
was done by Laura Kirk.
The original lettering style and
concept for the arch was a contribu-
tion by Kim Hale, free-lance artist
and illustrator for the State Depart-
ment of Vo-Tech.
Neighbors of Taylorsville and the
Taylor family are grateful for the
valuable work donated by these fine
neighbors. The community effort to
help build Taylorsville is proof that
the good neighbor is still next door.
NOON SPECLq3.,S (1 1 TILL 4) $2.59
MONDAY - Liver & Onions
TUESDAY - Polish Sausage
WEDNESDAY - BeefBurrito with Chili
THURSDAY - Lasagna
FRIDAY - Baked Chicken
Each served with your choice of one vegetable
EX,"EmNG & W'EEI eCD SPECLW $3.49
MONDAY -- Liver & Onions
TUESDAY - Polish Sausage
WEDNESDAY - BeefBurrito with Chili
THURSDAY -- Lasagna
FRIDAY - Baked Chicken
SATURDAY - Old Fashioned Chicken Fried Steak
SUNDAY - Pork Roast with Dressing
Each served with your choice of any two vegetables and a bread
CHILD'S PLATE
only $1.39
The Perkins Journal Thursday, October 26, 1989 -- PAGE 7
Carrying out the belief of "neighbors helping neighbors," a group of
neighbors and friends got together to build an arch for Taylarsviile. Those
involved in actually making the arch were: (left to right} Alan Cundiff
of Sheet Metal Enterprises who helped make the templates; Rick Kirk
of R.K. Machines Works where the arch was constructed; Jerry Sloan,
also of Sheet Metal Enterprises; and Kim Hale, who 'designed the
templates.
Fri., October 29, &
Sat., October 30
After p.m.
Featuring These Favorite
Hickory Smoked Meats
. Pork Ribs
. Sliced Beef
. Polish Sausage
• Balogna
• Chicken
Also
. Homemade Rolls
, Apple Fritters
• Numerous Side Items
Traditions Resturaunt
607 W. 6th, Stillwater
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