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6-The Perkins Journal Thursday, October 27, 1977
MENU FOR PERKINS FOURTH GRADE NEWS
SCHOOL LUNCH Mrs. Tarlton
Oct. 31-Nov. 4, 1977 Happy Halloween from the
MONDAY HALLOWEEN Fourth Graders. Students
Pig in Blankets, Orange honored for October birth-
Glazed Sweet Potatoes, days have been Julie Ryan,
Green Beans, Cocoberry Cheri Duffle and Todd
Cake, Chocolate Milk Kucko. Each of us prepared
TUESDAY an original birthday card and
Porcupine Meat Balls, Mrs. Tarlton presented them
English Peas, Celery Sticks, a birthday crown and a
Midway Special, S.M. Bread pencil.
and Butter, Milk Honorees on the Who's
WEDNESDAY Who Board have been Lisa
Vegetable Beef Soup, Owens, Tarren Wolfe, Lisa
Crackers, Cheese Sticks, Shingleton and Curt Hamp-
Cinnamon Rolls, Apple- ton. Each of us writes
sauce, Milk something good about that
THURSDAY person's talents.
Meat Loaf, Mac. and In Social Studies we have,
Tomatoes, Sliced Peaches, studied units on our land and
S.M. Bread and Milk how diff6i'ent people use the
FRIDAY land. We have done some
Hot Dogs on S.M. Buns, interesting projeets and we'd
Onion and Lettuce Relish, like for you to6he Ijy Open
Orange Jello, Brownies, House and €feiv what we've
Milk done.
Fourth Graders are in
Reading groups. We are
enjoying our new books.
Subtraction of double
zeros and multiplication
claimour time in Math.
Talent Day is a time we all
Supper. Bazaar.
Auction
Nov. 5.6:30 #4n.
Progress Comm. Bldg.
Supper
Adults-$2/Children-$1.25
AUCTION
2-Quilts-Hand Quilted
Sunshine Club-Proceeds
for Upkeep of Bldg.
Norths/de Cleaners
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Bowyer's
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West on Cemetery on
Knipe St., Indus. Park
Phone: 547-2020 Perkins
Stillwater
Can you identify these former Perkins students? Earl
Kidd brought this picture in to share. Earl said he is in
the picture and it was taken before 1907 during the
school year. It was in the school building just after the
log building. Write in if you know these students.
share'what we can entertain /8 nearing November 5 date
people with. This month the
following shared talents:
Kathern Ross accompained
herself on the guitar and TheP-T Alumni News, the preparation for the night's participant, please contact
sang. Brad Neitman and official publication for the
banquet meal. Members of either the treasurer who is in
Scott Matheson, puppet Perkins-Tryon Former Stu- the Board are in charge of charge of the reservations,
play; Curt Hampton, jokes; dents and Teachers' Associ- finding other alumnito assist etc., or Yvonne Evans, who
Lisa Compton, Lisa Owens ation, went in the mail in the preparations or is in charge of the
and Annette Payne, puppet Wednesday, Oct. 19, to over manning the jobs, such as publication. The treasurer is
play; Lisa Shingleton, paint- 700 former students and setting up the speaking Cecil Dodrill, "Rt. 2, Box 3%
edrocks, grads, which included the
Safety during holiday time reservation form for the system, registration booths, Tryon, 74875 and Yvonne's
program planning, etc. The address is %of the Perkins
has been stressed during Annual Banquet to be held theme for this year's Journal, Box 665, Perkins,
Science period with Mrs. Nov. 5(Saturday). banquet is "Memories of OK74059.
Casey. We have made Since the mailing, there School Days" and guests are
some neatthingsinthere, have been calls wondering invited to wear the school
-0- why so and so's name wasn't Among those to appear on
" " ' ' included in the list of classes, colors of black and white, if
the evening's program are
they so desire. Pictures will "Bud"
MEAT MART For the names to be listed, be taken during the evening England, Kathleen
Custom Curing Processing they are on the current card by Don Hardin and special Woods, BiUie Ham, Jim
Cut to your specifications file list and are kept there as pictures of couples, etc., will Dodrill, Evelyn Scott, Bill
Appointments notNecessary long as they pay their dues, also be taken if they so desire Halle, Dena Kirby and Don
Stillwater, Ok. 372-8481 whether they ever attend a with the stage decorations. Hardin; and others not yet
523S. Washington banquet or not. If after An important item was confirmed.
I , I overlooked in the printing of Many persons are respon-
.: : PAPPY'S the publication s and that was sible for the success of the
giving credit to Cecil Acuff Banquet each year, and this
WEEKNIGHT SPECIALS for the pictures in the year will be no different.
Monday thruFriday publication. Thanks again, Members of the Jaycee
Monday--FISH DINNER--ST Cecil. organization will be respon-
So, please, if you are sible for setting up the
TuesdayK.C. STRIP--S2 '' interested in coming to the talbes; the decorating cam-
Wednesday--% FRIED CHICKEN--$1 s Banquet this year and you mittee headed by Carol
did not receive the publi- (Baker) Navarette, commit-
Thursday--RIB EYE STEAK--ST ' cation, please send your tee members Linda (Baker)
Friday--T-BONE STEAK--*3" name, address, year of Klinger, andMarilyn Harral,
graduation and number of assisted by Mr. Wolfe and
with choice of: French Fries, Mashed or reservations, NOW, to Cecil the art class members have
Baked Potatoe,s,.Salad Bar, Texas Toast. Dodrill, Rt. 2, Box 39, Tryon, come up with fantastic
OK 74875, with money for decorations. Due to recent
dinner reservations at $3.50 illness, Carol has relinquish-
each and dues for $1.00 per ed her duties to Linda,
graduate or if husband and Marilyn, Lorene (Jarvis)
wife are both former Redus and Linda (Briden-
students, it will be just $1.00 stine) Shingleton, who will
for both. Reservations need make sure the finishing
to be made by Monday, touches are made for
1524 EAST ah October 31 or November 1st Saturday evening, Nvember
OPEN: SUN.-THURS. I i.9 FRI.-$AT. I I A.M..10 P.M. as confirmation has to be 5.
made to the caterer on the The Board of Directors
I number toprepare for. have had many meetings
This year's honored clas- since July to get everything
ses will be 1927, 1952 and organized and planned.
Jk 1967, so the Association Billie O. Ham, president, is
would like to especially invite assisted by Eloise Fairley,
these class members to be
i present. All the members of Georgia Nelson, Cecil Dod-
Wt h fo G d Op i]'g the 1977 graduating class are rill, Yvonne Evans and Betty
c r our ran en invited to come as guests of Beeler. The caterer, Red's
sending a newsletter for Country Cured Meats, is
::ii three or four years without awaiting confirmation of
CI Sale ..... any response, then the card reservations as he begins his
l00arance! is pulled from the file and the Association; but must
therefore is taken from the also send in the reservation
ontinues list. So, if you know of form to the Treasurer so they
II someone whose name is not can be planned for.
on the list and they would
like to become an active
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Blouses sizes 12 to 18from s 6 to
Pant, sizes 8 to 20 s8 each
each
...... Lads
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in Larger Sizes
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. HOURS: 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 p.m.
, 5% blocks East o.fMain 603 E. Kir Perkins
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The town event for the
Halloween party on Monday,
October 31, is near. The
party will be held at the
school bus barn, starting at
6:30 p.m. for infants through
11 years of age, and starting
at 9:00 p.m. for 12 through ?.
Games, refl'eshments, and a
haunted house and prizes for
costumes will be for all. We
plan to serve canned punch
and paper-covered candy.
The town merchants have
helped by making donations,
plus citizens have made
donations into the money
jars placed about town. Let's
try and take good care of our
town and have fun at the
Halloween party---but a
SAFE Halloween.
A covered dinner was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Schreiner on Monday
October 17 for the scouts and
their parents. Awards were
Tryon
Former Students & Teachers banquet out. The scouts and
scout leader, Mr. Schreiner
left on Friday, October 21 to
J attend a campout being held
at the Will Rogers camp
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by Nancy Durbin
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Mix & Match The Mutual Improvement wishes in a most touching
Club met in the home of Fern manner.
Chrystal Thursday evening, Refreshments of pumpkin
October 20. Erma Shelby, pie, candies, nuts and
President, welcomed the mulled cider were served by
members and guests to the hostess to Mrs. Lou
Fern's lovely home which Hillier and Mrs. Allie Ewell
was decorated with the of Siliwater and to Edna
Hallwe'en theme. Chesney, Donna Frank,
Mrs. Lou Hillier review- Yvonne Evans, Hattie Car-
ed the heart warming and penter, Delores Cruse, Joan
inspirational book,"Summer McDaniel, Ellen Dickson,
of the Monkeys" by Wilson Pat Vassar, Mac Vassar,
Rawls. This story was Florence Holbrook, Juanita
centered around a share- Holsinger, Ella Ben McCar-
cropper family of the late ty, Jackie Bain, Erma
1800s who lived in the Shelby, Fern Downey, Mas-
Cherokee Nation of Okla- sic Renffrow, Nina Wilhite,
homa, and it dealt with their Barbara Kirby, and Inez
own personal miracles and Barnes.
grounds near Cleveland. Our
boys returned home late
Saturday. They took 6
As a reminder, you do not ribbons in the events being
have to have been a graduate held. "
to attend or be on the mailing ....
list, if you ever attended the A local boy took first place
Perkins-Tryon Schools or in the Junior Class talks
taught here, you are a being held last week at the
member. And to continue 1977 Conservation Fair at
being a member, you just Davenport. : It was Jay
have to pay your dues of $1 Tarlton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
each year. J.D. Tarlton. He is a seventh
So, plan right now, robe in grade student at Tryon
Pekins, Saturday evening, Grade School. Other winners
November S at 7 p.m. from Tryon were David
(registering begins at 6 p.m. Wesffall, Becky Wesffall,
-- we eat at 7) for the Annual and LaRonda Pruitt. Tryon
Banquet. took second place with
-Yvonne (Lacy) Evans scoring 33 points.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Varvil has
been their
First Class Gear
He has been home 0t
from the United Stat¢v
before he goes to
where he will serve
heavy equipment
He attended some
Perkins-Tryon Hi
Mr. and Mrs.
Tarlton had house
their home last wed,
were Mr. and Mrs.
Tarlton of La Mira,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
of Thayer, Mo., and Mr
Mrs. Harold Tarlto
Hoisington, Kans.
.0-
Mental
Drive raises
$155 here
On behalf of the
workers and the
Health Association
homa, we wish to
citizens of Perkins
generous con
October Bellringer
for the Mental
Association.
Our community
total of $155.22 to
mental and
ness.
The Bellrin
made an adc
contribution by
hours of volunteer
especially want to
Lorene Redus, Debbi
field, Katrina
Bridenstine, Sherry
Twila Longan and
Miner.
Sherilyn Smith and 5
Hall, Bellringer
sons
Total Electronic Banking
Convenience- fight in the
customers neighborhood
is coming soon.
2. SAVINGS ACCOUNT
DEPOSITS & WITHDRAWALS
1.CHECKING ACCOU qT
DEPOSITS & 3.TRANSFER FuNDfi
WITHDRAWALS BETWEEN
CHECKING &
Participating ChecOKard Banks and
Are Bringing Electronic BANKING
To the Cushing Area
In November, customers of participatin ChecOKard banks can handle most
eye,day bankin needs -- where and when it's most convenient for them.., at a
Anthony's... right in their own neighborhood. No longer will they have to visit
deposit a paycheck ... no longer will they have to wait in long lines to make
withdrawal.., or transfer money between checkin and savins.
Participating ChecOKard Banks and Anthony's are bringn everyda electronic
their customers. Think of the total convenience ... the freedom to take care of
bankin9 needs where and when the CUSTOMER wants ... at any of the
Anthony's
If you want this kind of electronic bankin9 convenience for your customers, too...