OCTOBER 31, 1996
Mrs. Carl
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School Lunches This Week
• Monday, November 4, 1996 -
BREAKFAST: Sausage egg bis-
cuit or cereal, fruit juice, toast,
milk. LUNCH: Ham slice or fish
nuggets, mashed potatoes with
country gravy, hot roll, corn,
peaches, milk.
• Tuesday, November 5, 1996 -
BREAKFAST: Egg salad sand-
wich or cereal, fruit juice, toast,
milk. LUNCH: Bean tostados or
fish nuggets, lettuce with to-
mato, rosy applesauce, wacky
cake, garlic bread, milk.
• Wednesday, November 6,
1996 - BREAKFAST: French
toast or cereal, pancake with
syrup, fruit juice, toast, milk.
LUNCH: Sausage pizza or fish
nuggets, cole slaw, fruit cocktail,
fruit popcicle, milk.
• Thursday, November 7, 1996
- BREAKFAST: Blueberry muf-
fins or cereal, bacon, fruit juice,
toast, milk. LUNCH: Chicken
fried steak or fish nuggets,
mashed potatoes with white
gravy, orange halves, black-eyed
peas, hot roll, milk.
• Friday, November 8, 1996 -
BREAKFAST: Gravy sausage or
cereal, biscuit, fruit juice, jelly,
margarine patty, milk. LUNCH:
Fish filet burger or fish nuggets,
French fries, cole slaw, bananas,
milk.
Iowa Tribe meal
The Iowa Tribe provides a noon
meal to Indian elders age 55 and
older at Whitecloud, located on
tile Iowa 'lYibal grounds and
meals are also available for de-
Perldns Elementary Book Fair this weekend
Perkins resident Stacie
Skillman recently received
an Otha Grimes scholarship
award provided by the Okla-
homa Vocational-Technical
Foundation. Ms. Skillman is
a practical nursing student
at Meridian Technology Cen-
submitted by Carlletta
Brown
Perkins Elementary Library
will be hosting its annual Book
Fair, November 1-8, 1996. A ma-
jor change has been made re-
garding Parent's Day. Parents
are invited to visit the Book Fair
on Saturday, November 2, 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. This is a new time and
day for parents who want to visit
with their children and purchase
books. If a bargain is "your cup
of tea" or a book on parenting or
a Teacher Created title appeals
to you, the Book Fair can deliver.
The children will be previewing
the books this Friday, November
1, and they may return on No-
vember 2 with parents or Mon-
day through Friday, November
4-8, to make purchases.
The Book Fair has two goals to
achieve. One, as a fund-raiser
sponsored by the library, to pur-
ter in Stillwater. chase a computer and a com-
puter-generated reading pro-
CTWGA WEEKLY gram entitled Electronic Book-
REPORT shelf. The initial targeted stu-
dents will be third through fifth
The Cimarron Trails Women'sgraders with kindergarten
Golf Association held a Scotch through second grades being
foursome tournament on Sun-added next year.
day, October 27. Everyone that The second goal is to provide
came out to fight the cold wind quality books for purchase in a
and rain made it a big success, relaxed atmosphere. This is the
First place winners were Jo and only book fair being offered this
Jim Hyder. Second place win- year and everyone in Perkins is
ners were Wanda Strain and Bill invited.
Bryan. Grandparents, aunts, uncles,
Winners on CTWGA playday friends - if a child is in your life,
approaching and a visit to the brary Book Fair on Saturday,
Book Fair would provide a quick November 1, from 9 a.m. until 3
and easy place to shop. p.m. or during the week of No-
You are cordially invited to at- october 4-8, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
tend the Perkins Elementary Li- 1008 East Kirk.
livery to a person's home. The for October 24 on Low Net were the best gift you can give is a
an of meals are provided at no charge, Earline Lore, President's Flight good book. Christmas is rapidly
MiaCorcoran however, donations are accepted, and Beverly Evans for the A
Florida; and Please contact Elyse Gordon to Flight. Ken ta Luster recovering
dson Stormy make meal reservations or Winners for 9 hole play were atMercy Hospital
Jacksonville,Peggy Twoguns, outreach Marti Johnson, Presidents KenitaLuster, wifeofDeWayne
worker, at 547-5407. Flight (turkey winner); Vickie Luster of Perry, formerly of
Upon Carl s re- The menu for next week in- Dodson for A Flight; and Pat Perkins, is rimproving after sur-
where he cludes, Monday 11/4, Salisbury Hall for B Flight. gery last Thursday. She has been
in the Army. steak, mashed potatoes with Playday event for 18 hole play moved out of intensive care to
rTURES, PARTIALS & RELINES
1/2 mile west on Freeman, next to, Cimarron Bingo
Casino, appointments & walk-ins welcome.
HOURS: MON-FRI, 8:30AM-4:30PM
TODD WASSELL, LICENSED DENTURIST
547-5900 or t011 free 888-93-TEETH (938-3384)
the service hegravy, peas and cake for dessert, on November 7 will be Turkey
for ashort Tuesday, 11/5, ham stew, Tournament/Low Net.
return to Okla- cornbread and pears. • 18 hole pairings:
tt an old-fash- Wednesday, 11/6, steam fry, 9:00 - Burnie Armstrong, Jean
Carl's niece green beans, rice fry bread and McIlvain
in Febru- bread pudding for dessert. 9:07 - Alma Focht, Jean Platt
Were married Thursday, 11/7, chicken and 9:14 - Wanda Strain. Ruby
, at Chandler.noodles, zucchini, whole wheat Mangold, Beverly Evans
both retired bread and pudding for dessert. 9:21 - Sue Dollins, Ruth StiLes,
State Univer- Friday, 11/8, is grilled cheese, Earline Lore
vegetable soup and sliced 9:28 - Pat McCutchen, Betty
peaches. Branstetter, Tammy King
SUmmer when a violent convict turned loose by the infamous "criminal
law killed an Oklahoma City woman and her family. Now, there are
Stories about women victimized by criminals turned loose by this anti-
ti'family law.
says any law that threatens women and families and comforts criminals
He is the on12: candidate in the state Senate race with a plan to forever
release of criminals. As your state Senator, Randy pledges to:
1. Author legislation to repeal the anti-family,
anti-woman, pro-criminal early release law.
2. Support "truth in sentencing" legislation that
demands criminals must serve at least 85% of
their sentence.
3, Proper funding of prisons, so violent criminals
Cannot victimize women and families.
be kept away from women and
As your Senator, I won't tolerate any
ainst women and children. Please help me
n sense back into the war on crime."
RANDY
STATE SENATE
District 21 (W)
'l'lO~ E 9th*Still~ater, OK 74074"(40~)]77-7226
• Call, Barrick, Ethrid~e, Webb &Co Treasurer
the 4th floor, room 416 at Mercy
Hospital in Oklahoma City.
Conservative Jim Inhofe
Liberal Jim Boren
JIM INHOFE ISSUE JIM BOREN
Voted YES. Balanced Budget AGAINST
. 1219 Amendment ;,, !i/'!
Leader for STRONG NATIONAL , Defense Only program he WOULD CUT to
DEFENSE. Voted to reverse balance the budget
Cli nton Defense c uts. ,q t \1,,,1. ,,,,, :' l, ,/,
AGAINST, Partial birth abortion Has made NO public
Voted to override statement but is Pro-Ctloice
................ C!!n.!o.n, v.e.!o ..!!(.2f2(.).(? ..................................................................... a[/d suppo ls the Preside[)t ...................
OPPOSES BIG GOVERNMENT I lth SUPPOR]-S GOVERNMENT-RUN,
Clinton Plan Gmadian-sMe Single P~er System.
.............................................................................................................. ,, ......... !'/, ........................
AGAINST. Gun Control Legislation FOR.
Voted "no" on the Brady Bill. Supported Brady Bill,
Voted "no" on the Assault Supporled Assault Ban.
Ban, ,~IY,/~)4 ..J '~15/'~4 ~\~,,~ t.., ,, ~ ,,,, ,,~, #.; :/'~.
FOR. Legal Tort Reform AGAINST.
AUTHORED Stipported bv Trial Law,/ers
................ ........................................................................................................
OPPOSES new taxes Taxes ,',b, SUPPORT NEW TAXES.
Voted "no" on Clinton tax 'Boren ',vasnt prepared to say wt at
increase, .q'W4 he would vote fo~ and "would not
comment on v,'hett]er he would
Signed "Taxpayer Protection support ta× tilts '
Pledge," lel, l"(, , ""'
Voted "yes" on Pro-Family Has not signed Taxpayer
............... .W!..c..u.!..,!,t.!!.??tt!.!....................... protection Pledge ......................
Lives in OKLAHOMA and Residen©e MOVED OUT of Oklahoma for 48
HAS for 54 years, yea s and lived over 30 of them in
Washington DC
SUPPORTS REFORM that Campaign Reform OPPOSES REFORM that covers
................ Cov.ers. L:abor.Un!on.ac!!y.it.i.es: ..................................... Labol Union activities
• National Federation of Endorsements • United At to Workers
Independent Business • AFL-CIO
• Fraternal Order of Police • Teamsters
• Veterans of Foreign Wars
• National Coalition of Vietnam Vets
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