The Perkins Journal Thumday, November 18, 19B9 --. PAGE 7
story appeared
irnal last week but
cute photo failed to get
our ' TIomemaker
of working nights
Doughnut Shop,
North Perkins Road in
Carol end Jim Stoecker
there is really a life
years, the ccu-
their nights making
tte and rolls for
who would be com-
breakfast after a good
slept during the
and, Carol said, they
| if they would be able to
sleep at night and find
do during the day after
retirement.
found plenty to
"I have been taking
tale painting at Multi-
Stillwater." She also
macrame and they
working in the yard. She
minting lessons from
Holbmok, beginning in
finds time to help
carpenter work. He
work for people around
But his favorite hobby is
1977 Corvette, Jim
the 10.50 ET on a
sometimes in
City and sometimes in
Carol is his big,
he was in the top
Mid-American Drag
have made their
for more than 13
had lived
their two children,
Pat, were in school.
Portland, Texas,
Christi, with her hue-
Dawson Ill and
old son, Vance IV, also
'Wart." Jimmie was kill-
1981.
for Carol while
her last two years
school At that time, her
)lie Wilson, owned
store here.
end her sister Joy attend-
school in Cushing and she
first two years of high
where her
was employed at
Store.
in Perkins, Carol
home with the family of
Bessie Spillars. "I found
much fun it can be to be
big family," Carol said.
so much fun and I en-
: to their home for lunch
during schooL" she said.
me just like a
of the family." Glenna
who now lives in Stillwater
husband Ralph Martin,
special friend.
mother makes her home
~ti near Joy and her
lived in Perkins for a
before moving back to
Carol remembers her
hard working and loving
experience Carol had at
was working in Mrs.
Dry Goods Store on Satu
she was in the seventh
remembers the pleasure
she felt when she
a handkerchiaf
moved to
Christi, Carol worked as a
in a dental office.
Christi, she met and
i Jim Stoecker (which Carol
the beat thing she ever
marriage and during that
drove the Wonder Bread
truck to Perkins, Tryon
area. They later
Corpus Christi and then
Perkins and bought the
t Doughnut Shop in
i old the doughnut shop in
to Wee and Sherry Beck,
lived across the street
Stoeckers. It was the
had brought delicious
with the steaming
coffee for a snack dur-
D interview with Carol
Jim and Carol Stoecker, dressed in turn-of-the~century wedding finery,
re-affirmed their wedding vows in Eureka Springs, Ark. this spring. They
were celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary.
Caroland Jim share the beau tiful,Mixed pickling spices
scenic area around their home with In a large pan, cook all ingre-
two dogs and five cats. Tufty, a 23 dients on low heat. Stir once. in
year old dog, is deaf but can unders- awhile; cook until thick. Add more
tand Carol by reading the special vinegar or sugar if needed. The
sign language she uses for relish can be refrigerated up to 1V2
commands, weeks or can he frozen. Use as con-
His special friend is Possum, 11 diment or on roast.
years old, who Carol says, looks ROAST WITH SPICY TOMATO
after Tufty. One cat makes life RELISH
especially risky for gophers, In skillet, brown roast, dust with
Carol and Jim recently celebrated flour, garlic powder, salt and pep-
their 30th wedding anniversary in per on both sides. Remove and put
Eureka Springs by m-newing their in masting pan and add potatoes all
marriage vows, dressed in turn-of- around meat and spoon Spicy
the-century clothing~ Tomato Relish mixture on top of
As de ali of our '2-Iomemakers of roast, covering well, and on
the Week," Carol {Wilson) Stoecker potatoes. Bake as usual until done.
shares with us some of her favorite Remove foil and brown a little. You
recipes. Thanks, Carol, for a lovely can thicken juice off meat for
morning, remembering some of the gravy. Great for making ahead, too.
people we both knew back therL It * * * * *
was really delightful to visit with CHICKEN SALAD
you! 1 chicken, boiled and minced {or
• * * * * left-over turkey)
Cundiff s Celebrate
50th Wedding Anniversary
Benj amin Lawrence Cundiff and from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Perkins First
Thora Joyce Bridenstine were mar- Methodist Church where they 8re
ried Nov. 30, 1939 in the Friends members.
Chapel Church by the Rev. Kate All friends and relatives are in-
M.B. Jones. voted to attend without further in-
Ben and Thora have lived in the vitation and the honor of their
Perkins area throughout their lives, presence is the only gift requested.
The last 45 years have been spent The reception is being hosted by
on their present farm where they their four children and their
raised cattle, wheat and four spouses: Garry and Carol Cundiff of
childrerL St. Louis, Me.; Jerry and Vivian
Ben was also a heavy equipment Pinkerton of Broken Arrow, Okle;
operator and drove a bulldozer for ' Steven and Mary Cundiff of
the lateDelbertButlerfor30yeers. Stillwater, Okla.; Dan and Joan
There is a homemaker, farmwife Hubbard of Perkins, OkleL; and
and 28-year member of her home their nine grandchildrem Jeremy,
demonstration club. Benjamin and Steve Pinkerton,
AreceptioonhonoringtheGoldenSkyler, Stephanie, Sabrina and
Anniversary of Ben and There will Shelby Cundiff end Joarma and Jar-
be held on Saturday, Nov. 25th dan Hubbard.
It is almost time to prepare for
Thanksgiving and Christmas meals
and Carol shares with us a recipe
for relish to go with turkey or roast.
SPICY TOMATO RELISH .
(With Roast and Potatoes)
2 iarge'c s ' matoes, wl ole or
pieces
1 large can stewed tomatoes
1 can Rotel tomatoes
2 large onions, chopped
1/2 cup vinegar
1 cup sugar, more ff needed
Furnishings,
2 cups celery, chopped fine
6 hard-boiled eggs, chopped
1 small jar pimientoes
2 large pickles, sour or sweet, or
swe~,pickle relish
1/2 cup pecans, chopped
6 black olives (optional) *
Salt/~d Pepper and Garlic Powder
to taste
Mix with mayonnaise and
mustar~ Makes a large amount for
Sunshine Club
Elects Officers
The Progress Sunshine Club met
for the November meeting with
Mrs. Cloris Davis, Mrs. Gladys
House and Mrs. Agnes Schneider
as hostesses for 18 members and
three guests, Summer Luster,
Carm and Justin Whitemore.
Election of officers was held
following the invocation by Mrs.
Julia Davis and the opening of the
meeting which began with the
Lord's Prayer and Flag Salute. The
minutes were read and approved.
Officers elected were Miss Ima
Jean Cundiff, president; Mrs.
Wilma Ringwald, vice president;
Mrs. Thelma Lowe, secretary-
treasurer; Mrs. Doris Bentley,
reporter, and Mrs. Ramona Luster,
alternate officer.
Door prizes were drawn by Mrs.
Connie Whitemore, Mrs. Viola
Gunkel and Mrs. Thelma Lowe.
Mrs. Jennifer Goble received a bir-
thday gift and the officers received
appredation gifts.
The December meeting will be the
Christmas party stud gift exchange
and to reveal Secret Pals with of-
ricers as hostesses.
Ben and Thora Cundiff
Spaghetti Supper High Prairie Dinner
The Perkins-Tryon VFW will The High Prairie Community
host a spaghetti supper in the Hole- covered dish dinner will be Satur-
inger Lions Den on Saturday, Nov. day, Nov. 18th with serving at 6
18 beginning at 6 p.m.; adults, $3 p.m. or shortly after. Everyone
and children, $2. welcome.
Western band music will be
played during dinner and bingo will Subscribe To The
follow. Everyone is welcome.Journal TodayI "
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Eden Chapel News
By Donna
We am Imvinl nice weather, Just
windy.
Thursday Opal CouHzlsht and
Lorens Dumas visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Millarn and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Courtright of Perry, then
they visited Bertha Gates of
Glencc, L
Jewell and Pearl Busch had a big
farm sale Saturday. They will move?
to Perkins soon.
John (Buss) Schroeder visited
WayneBurton Friday morning and
in the afternoon Mugs McGuir
visited Wayne.
Saturday dinner 8ueets of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe BurtonMr. and
Mrs. Jim Stephens.
Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.~
Wayne Burton called on Mr. and
Mrs. George Bunny.
Lorene Dumas of San Antonio,'
Texas returned home Saturday.
She is the former Lorene Barger
and had been visfl:lng relatives and
friends.
We are sorry to hear Iva Shaw is
in the Presbyterian Hospital We'
hope she gets well boo
Bill Nut from Houston was here
vimting Mr. end Mrs. Don Perceful.
They came Mondey to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Burton.
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clay Camp
bell and family and Mrs. IAnda
Hoipkemier and children visited
Opal Courtright and Lorene
Duma&
Edna Tabor held the Burton
Quilting Club Nov. 7th. Those at-
tending were Opal Courtright, Lot-
tie Shmpton sad Judy Buntin
Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeKMght
and Mrs.
Sally Brewer of Oklahoma
City, Mrs. Ruth Wells, Mrs. Reba
Burton and Mrs. Rena Burton call,
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McKnight Sunday afternoon.
Maude Markee
Celebrates 98th Birthday
Family membere and guests hell>
ing Maude Markee celebrate her
98th birthday on Wednesday, Nov.
8, 1989 included a son, Bruce
Dungan of Tehachapi, Calif.; a
daught~, Bernata Cook of Cushing;
a niece and husband, R.L. and'
Ynona Beaedict of Ponce City; and
a nephew and wife, Max Lee and
Roberta Ingrain.
Bruce came for the class
reunion and is spending two weeks
helping his mother.
sandwiches or use on lettuce leaves. I PeRz,ss, oz.
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Kyle and Lucinda (Shurtz) Shirm 108 Acres Of Payne County Land T..cT 2
of Perkins are parents of a
daughter, Kylee Jo, born Friday, To Be Offered In Two (2) Tracts
Oct. 27, 1989 at 3:18 p.m. in the I
Stillwater M edical Center, weighing ~ ~[! ] I sw/4 sw/.
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5 pounds and 2V~ ounces. [40 Ac.- ,i~ ~.:: ~ ]
Kylee Jo Shirm is the grand- I G~'~[:='~--~t" J la' ~.,.-~: ~': :'
daughter of Darlouise (Fagan)
Shurtz of Edmond and the late
Leroy Shurtz. Her great grand- sw/4 s~.c. I0 TI7N ~3~" lb4
mother is Mattie Lee Thompson 9f eA~ CO. O~.
Perkins. Her aunt~ Cassandra
Johnson, is also a Perkins resident.
Arts And Craft Show
The sixth annual Craft Show for
SALE SITE: One mile south on Highway 177 aeroas the Cimanmn River Bridge, then three
east, from Perkins, Oklahoma.
IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER: Auction will be held at the Hoover Building,
310 South Main Street, Perkins, Oklahoma
Sat., Nov. 25, 1989
10 A.M.
TRACT I--LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW/4, SW/4 of Section 10, T-17-N, R-&E of the I.M., Payne
County, Oklabema condsttug of 40 more or less.
All land in eutivation is pt~eenfly sown to wheat.
TRACT II--LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NE/4~ SW/4 of Section 10, md NI2, SE/4 of Sectinn 10 and
the SW/4, SE/4, SW/4 in Section 10 (less a 2 ~ tract) all in Township 17, Range 3 East of the
Indian Meridian, Payne County, Old&, eeutsting of 68 a~as more et less; All land in cultivation is presently sown to wheat.
NOTE: Them is presently an existing agriculture lease (Grain Beat) on both truts, presently
being farmed by Rnseel Wastfall. At harvest time the Lessee will denver to the Eievate¢ in Peddns,
oue~third of the produdng crop.
METHOD OF SI LING: Tract I and Tract II wm be offered separately, then as one unit. The
method of produdn8 the klSheat bid will result in the eais of the lind.
MINERAL INT t F: An undivided one-h81f of pm'tidlmth mineral interest owned by the
Seller, as of recut l at the County Clerk's offlee in Pay County, with lind. The is
reserving the other On aif mineral integer fully pamdpatl lml tuail .
POCESSION: On m plond a/t wheat ia harvested.
TERMS: A down payme-t of ten pem~t of the purchase ~ is due ea day of ~ to be ~nwed
in the Auction Company's Trust Aemunt in the Payee County Bank. The haimme of the pm~lmm
price is due 8t the timm of dmdag.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE'. An ~eellmt opportunity to purdm~ two chelae t~aete of land near
Perkins with ~mv~l~t ~ These tr~ts m ~ productive and haw been plmt~l to dfalfa
previously. The Clmarrca Riv~ b~ders this land on the North, off 4ng axedlmt sml hma-
tang areas. We invite your Inspection.
The described land was a part of the eatate of Ted Wastfall, a well-immm ~ttve sou of this
The information eontalned heroin is believed to be emmet, ~ no wm~mty is $1vm
by the owner or the Auction Comlmny. l~eh proepective Bu~qmr should oathd~ Idm~if as to the
acreage, mineral interast mui bomdery ioeatie~ ¢~ may otl~ ~¢mm~[~ ~ to t]~ I~l~rty.
All statemmte mede day of sale take I~ae eve~ all I~ ~i~.
Mary Wasffd, Owner
First Assembly of God Church io
Stillwater, 1024 S. Lewis (~0
blocks south of post office) will be
held Nov. 16, 17 and 18 from9 &m.
to 8 p.m. on Thursday, 9 a.m. to~
p.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. on Saturday.
There will be a wide variety of
items offered by area crafts people
as well as from out of town. There
will be a special Children',}:
Christmas Store Saturday morning
only. Lunch will be available.
Of
China, Glassware, Appliances &
Miscelanous Items
Sale to be coaducted at 310 South Main, Perkins
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Watch For Complete List In Next Week's Issue Of The Perkins Journal
, Mr_s. Ted Westfall, Owner
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-- Sale To Be Conducted By--
ster Realty and Auction Co.
DEWAYN E LUSTER & ASSOCIATES
Broker and Auctioneers
Perry, Oklahoma
A~OClATI AUClrIONIIN
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ster and Auction Co.
DEWAYN E & ASSOCIATE
Broker end Auctioneers,
Perry, Oklahoma
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