THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, December 6, 2001-5A
Shuekakosee
LeDean Shuckakosee of
llwater, 48, died Sunday,
,vember 25, 2001 in the
:iversity Hospital in
/ahoma City, Oklahoma.
were Friday at 2 p.m.
Chapel and interment
s at the Iowa Tribal Cemetery
Funeral Home.
Jake was born in Oklahoma
March 29, 1953 to Frank
lnez (Tohee) Shuckakosee.
attended Perkins-Tryon
He worked as a push
machinist in many areas
Oklahoma and Kansas. He
red traveling all over the
States. He married Ethel
in 1968.
The marriage ended in
He married Dorothy
'max in 1978.
The marriage ended in
later married Frieda Noear
Oklahoma.
was a member of the
American Church and
Pentecostal Holiness
Church.
He is predeceased by his
two sisters: Inez (Josie)
maker-Brake and Sandra
Savory.
is survived by his wife
Tulsa; two daughters:
Butler. Tulsa and Dorothy
of Hutchinson,
his step-sons, Jack
Bear Noear and Billy
all of Tulsa, OK;
step-daughters, Carol
Lnson and Gwen Vaughan,
of Tulsa, OK.
ar grandchildren:
ira Butler, Johnie Butler,
Squire, and Kasey
all of Tulsa, OK.
and two sisters
survive Jake. Moran
Tulsa; Bob
Pawhuska; Albert
Sr., Stillwater;
Nee and Mrs. Walter
both of Stillwater.
Pallbearers were Abe
Bob
CREC makes donation to Tryon
Tina Simmons, Tryon Town Clerk, accepts $500 from CREC's
Randy Jarvis. CREC's donation purchased two centrifugal pumps"
and two robin engines for the Tryon Fire Department.
Taylor/Matthiesen to marry
Erica Alyn Taylor and Peter Andrew Matthiesen will exchange
wedding vows December 22, 2001. The wedding is scheduled at
6:00 PM at Southside Baptist Church in Stillwater, OK.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Bob and Rachel Freeby of
Fort Smith, Ark. The groom-to-be is the son of Bob and Freda
Matthiesen of Billings, OK
What do burnt pies, a stolen
Barbie doll, a helpful baby
brother and a mischevious cat
have in common?
They are the shared memories
of the four winners of The
Journal's Holiday Memories
Contest.
Last week these four lucky
winners were notified that they
were chosen to take home 50
"Perkins Bucks" as winners of
their contest division.
Jeannie Chavez took home
first place in the adult division
Niki Niini
Jeannie Chavez
with her funny story about
"Santa" burning the holiday
pies.
Niki Niimi's story about
Jacob Hart
Barbie and the cops earned her
first prize in the high school di-
vision.
Sixth-graders Jacob Hart and
Michael Pace tied for first place
in the middle school division.
Hart wrote about his little
brother Caleb helping with mak-
ing holiday cookies.
Pace's story concerned a ka-
mikaze cat and a Christmas tree.
All of the stories entered in the
contest were great, and the
judges reported that it was a
tough decision.
Michael Pace
Taylor is a 1998 graduate of Perkins High School. She at-
tended Northern Oklahoma College for two years and transferred
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Wreath Auction
When: During Perkins Annual Old Fashioned Country Christmas
Thursday, Dec. 13, beginning at 5-7:30 p.m.
; Where: Lion's Den on Main Street
; Why: To fill up, warm up, and help support
Perkins Main Street
What: Delicious chili, baked potato, dessert and bevera
Cost: $5 for adults and $2.50 for children under 12
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to Oklahoma State University where she is currently working on a
degree in Family Relations Child Development. She is currently
employed at Farmer's Insurance. And don't forget to get your last-minute bid placed in the Silent Wreath ;
Matthiesen is a !997 graduate of Billings High School. He Auction! Beautiful wreaths will be on display during the supper. ;
received an associate s degree in science from Northern Oklahoma
Albert College. He then transferred to Oklahoma State University where Silent auction will end at 7:30 p.m. .
Sr.. Bobby Bell, he plans graduate in iay 2002 ith a bachek 'r.s,dcgree m' Irk- o "°
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STEW & CORNBREAD
Perkins Masonic Lodge #92
will sponsor a Stew &
Cornbread lunch on Saturday,
December 15 for the Holly Jolly
drawing. Lunch will be served
at the Lion's Den at ! 26 S. Main
from 18:38 a.m. - I p.m.
Proceeds from the event will
go towards scholarships and
other masonic charities.
Every winter, hundreds of
bald eagles make their way to
Oklahoma to feast on fish from
our many lakes, and those
wishing to watch these majestic
birds can do so during upcoming
eagle viewing tours.
Not only are bald eagles our
national symbol, these
magnificent birds represent one
of America's greatest
conservation success stories.
Bald eagle populations have
increased steadily over the past
4 years - from 425 to around
5.700 breeding pairs in the lower
48 states. One important group,
the Sutton Avian Research
Center (SARC) in Bartlesville
has been instrumental in
restoring bald eagles. As part of
their recent captive-breeding
program, SARC has released a
total of 275 bald eagles in the
Southeast U.S.
"The number of eagle viewing
tours has grown in recent years,"
said Julian Hilliard, natural
resources specialist with the
Oklahoma Department of
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Just need a little time to yourself? Bring l ( C:J/A
the Kiddo's to us for Holiday vie's,
crafts and funlll
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, Perkins church of Christ at
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December 8th . ._.,’,' $5 off your massage.
Call 547-2739 or 547-8350
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. toschedule an appointment.
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Lunch & Snacks will be provided. Gift certificates are available.
Please RSVP to Terry or Glenda at
547-5912 or 547-5393
Ages 0 - 3rd grade
Wildlife Conservation. "Several
tours are conducted by state park
personnel and others who help
spot eagles soaring and fishing
around Oklahoma lakes, and
also assist in understanding the
ecology and habits of these
raptors."
Most eagle tours are offered
free or for a nominal charge.
Eagle watchers are encouraged
to bring binoculars and dress
warmly. Call the Department's
Natural Resources Section at
(405) 521-4613 for more
information, or log on to the
Department's Web site at
www.wildlifedepartment.com.
Perkins-Tryon
Breakfast
Monday 12/10: English muffin
w/ham & egg or assorted cereal,
assorted fruit juice, assorted
toast, for cereal, jelly, milk
Tuesday 12/11: Apple cinna-
mon pizza or assorted cereal, as-
sorted toast for cereal, sausage
patty, assorted fruit juice, milk,
jelly
W dnesday 12/12: Breakfast
pita or assorted cereal, raisin
toast, assorted fruit juice, jelly,
milk
Thursday 12/13: Cinnamon rolls
or assorted cereal, sausage patty,
toast for cereal, assorted fruit
juice, jelly, milk
Friday 12114: Gravy sausage or
assorted cereal, biscuit, assorted
crackers, canned pears, tartar
sauce, ketchup, milk
Friday 12113: Steak burger or
fish nuggets, tator tots, sliced
dill pickles, orange jello, milk,
ketchup, mustard, assorted salad
dressing, tartar sauce
Ripley
Breakfast
Monday 12/10: Blueberry muf-
fins, fruit, milk/juice
Tuesday 12/11: Pancakes,
P.B.C./syrup, applesauce, milk/
juice
Wednesday 12/12: Sausage
patty, biscuits & gravy, honey/
jelly/butter, milk/juice
Thursday 12/13: Breakfast ba-
gels, tater bites, milk/juice
Frid ly 12/14: Cinnamon roRs,
fruit juice, jelly, margarine patty, pears, milk/juice
milk Lunch
Lunch Monday 12110: Corndogs,
Monday 12/!0;Crispitosorfish French fries, pickle spear ,
nuggets, cheese sauce, broccoli, Rocky Road pudding, milk/
sweetened applesauce, white juice
bread, milk, tartar sauce, matga-
fine patty
Tuesday 12/11: Chicken nuggets
or fish nuggets, mashed pota-
toes, white gravy, diced peaches,
cherry cake, tartar sauce, milk,
ketchup
Wednesday 12/12: Frito chili pie
or fish nuggets, cole slaw, ba-
nanas, tartar sauce, ketchup,
milk
Thursday 12/13: Vegetable ,soup
or fish nuggets, French fries,
cheese sticks, cinnamon rolls,
Tuesday 12/11; Grilled cheese,
tomato soup, pickles, cracker ,
peanut butter cookies, milk/
juice
Wednesday 12/! 2; Spaghetti w/
meat sauce, garden salad, garlic
rolls, butter, fruit, milk/juice
Thursday 12/13: chuck wagon
stew, crackers, cheese, pickles,
fruit basket upset, milk/juice
Friday 12/13; Cheeseburgers,
lettuce, tomatoes, onions,
pickles, chips, Scooby snacks,
milk/juice
P.O. BOX 842 STILLwATER, OK 74076-0842
40S-372-33S't