4-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, December 13, 2001
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Check your ticket numbers now - you may be the winner/
Last weekly Holly Jolly drawing
It's time to check your Holly Jolly tickets to see if you have
won one of this week's great prizes.
Ticket #218157 wins a bingo pack from Cimarron Bingo Ca-
sino.
Ticket #297384 wins a $50 gift certificate to the Railroad Yard.
Ticket #302605 wins a free heating system tune-up valued at
$60 from Country Comfort Heat & Air
Ticket #092254 wins a $75 shopping spree from Perkins Food
Center.
Ticket #095050 wins a $50 gift certificate to Ralph's retail store.
Ticket #246471 wins a $50 gilt certificate from the Cimarron
Valley Coop.
Ticket #284297 wins a $50 savings bond donated by the Perkins
Vet Clinic.
Ticket #287985 wins a $100 Girl Certificate from Perkins Drug.
If you are holding a winning ticket, here's what you need to
do. Call the Main Street office at phone number 547-1107 and
ask for program manager, David Holbrook. If no answer, please
leave a detailed message. Your call will be returned. Please do
not contact the merchant who is donating the gift. You will need
to present your winning ticket to Perkins Main Street and set up a
time to pick up your prize from the donating merchant. Please
call before 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14. If the prizes are not claimed
before 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 14, new tickets will be drawn and
the prizes will be given away to someone else next week.
Congratulations to last week's winner: Jack Vassar of Perkins
who won the man's watch from Burt's Jewelry.
Speaking of watches, time is starting to run out so remind your
family and friends to check their ticket numbers. Remember, Sat-
urday, Dec. 15 is the big day when we will give away $5,000 to
one lucky shopper! Be sure to be there to see if it's YOU! Have a
Holly Jolly Christmas and shop Perkins first all throughout the
year.
Christmas concert set for Dec. 18
The annual Perkins-Tryon
High School Christmas Band
and Choir Concert is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18,
at the Perkins-Tryon High
School Gymnasium.
Both sides of the gymnasium
will be used in order to provide
plenty of seating - but still plan
to arrive early for the best
choice.
The public is cordially invited
to come hear the sixth grade be-
ginning band, middle school
band, high school band, as well
as the middle school and high
school choirs perform various
Christmas selections.
Arrangements include
"Festivo de Noel" by the begin-
Perkins-Tryon High School Girls' Choir polishes a song they
will perform for the Payne County Retired Educators meeting
on Dec. 15.
Photo by Karen Bah"
Girls Choir to perform for Payne
County Retired Educators
The Perkins-Tryon High academically, with more than a
School Girls' Choir will provide 3.5 grade-point average, which
the program for the Payne has qualified them for" the
County Retired Educators at "Distinguished Academic"
their meeting on Dec. 15. The plaque from the State
luncheon meeting is set for 12 Department of Education for the
noon at the Holiday Inn inlast four years.
Stillwater. The choir performs at the high
The P-T High School Girls'school graduation ceremonies.
Choir is made of ninth to twelfth The choir director, Rosalee
graders who enjoy singing and Taylor, is also the assistant band
are interested in becoming better director and Middle School
musicians, choir director. Mrs. Taylor has
The choirs' activities during extensive experience with
the first semester include singing children's choirs, church music
the national anthem at football and instrumental music,
The concert is a wonderful and basketball games, primarily flute performance.
celebration of the Christmas performing their ChristmasTaylor is a long-time member
season. It's a great opportunity concert, and usually presenting of the Stillwater Community
to hear beautiful musicalpedbr- other community Christmas Band and has taught atPerkins-
mances by the award winning programs. Tryon for the last twelve years.
bands and choirs under the di- In the spring the choir prepares All retired educators from the
rection of Kent and Rosalee for District and State contests, public schools and from
Taylor. in which they have received colleges and universities arc
superior ratings for the last four invited to attend.
years. The choir also excels
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combining her desire to have her wonderful rustic interior design Perkins and loves that Mayberry
own business with the pleasure are just whatyou would expect, atmosphere. She is excited
she gets from being around Then top that with Missy'sabout making so many new
people, charming personality and you friends and being acontributing
However, deciding on a name will not want to leave. She has partner in the community.
for her business didn't exactly created an atmosphere in her Located at 132 S. Main Street,
come overnight. She knew that shop that would be hard to rep- Big Sky Mercantile is open
she wanted mercantile in the licate, no matter where you go. Tuesday through Friday, I ! a.m.
ning band, "Patipan" by the name. but hadn't quite been able Big Sky Mercantile carries to 6 p.m.. and Saturdays 9 a.m.
middle school band atld'q Won- to come u with much else that ranch furniture, which is de, to 4,P Mi sy does e ]p| size,
der As I Wander' ? onn lby" suited heF. efi; hile perform: signed and built exchisively for bPw,eveg, if a c l t u er
the high school band. The choir ing up in wy d mg, Kelly kept her by her father, Western home unable to make it in during those
selections will include "This seeing the words Big Sky. And decor, girls and accessories. If hours, she is more than happy
Peaceful Night" by the middle there it was: Big Sky Mercantile. a Western theme is not exactly to come in at their conveniencc.
school and"Breathe of Heaven" Missy Green, Proprietor. It's your style, shoppers can custom Stop in or gwe her a call at 405-
by the high school choral mem- perfect! The building faqade, the design items unique to them. 547-2588. You'll be glad you
bers. selection of gift items, and the Missy is very happy being in did.
Police log to Jerri Oosting of Perkins for speed-ing.
9:56 p.m. - Possible motorist assist
in front of Ag building on SH 33. Not
Officer Joseph Knight motonst assist. Vehicle has been van-
7:51 p.m. - Payne Co.' Shedff's Of- dalized.
rice advised they needed assistance
at Spider Dome with a fight call. In area Bums
of call, helped county deputies search ,4:55 p.m - Minor accident at Main
for suspect vehicles, and Kenworthy. State accident report
8:53 p.m - Traffic. Issued written on file. Cited Brandon McCutchen for
warning to Jesse Townsend of Carney failure to yield and Howard for insur-
for speeding, ance.
9:30 p.m. - Report of some substance
on the roadway at Kirk and Main. Hensley
Found slick substance also at intersec- ,6:11 p.m. - Possible drunk dnver dnv-
tion of Main and Thomas. ing north on S. Main. Vehicle has went
M~llllllyJ~lfi,_~ left of center twice. Found vehicle at
Officer Tom Hankins W. Kenworthy and NW Third. Didn't
5:31 p.m. - Traffic. At Lovers Lane see ddver do anything wrong.
and SH 33. Warning for speeding. ,9:23 p.m. - Traffic. Gave written
warning to Bobbi Ashford of Kiefer for
Chief Curtis Burns speeding.
2:23 p.m. -At French and NE Sec- ,10:35 p.m. - Traffic. Gave written
ond checking on burst water line with warning to Dale Sharpton of Stillwater
other officers, for defective equipment.
Officer Steve Hensley Knight
°6:07 p.m. - Traffic. Written warning ,12:10 a.m. - Traffic. Cited Jackie
to Maria Avers of Wellston for defec- Donaldson of Cushing for failure to
tire equipment, pay taxes due state. Also issued writ-
6:24 p.m. - Traffic. Written warning ten warning for defective equipment.
to Arthur Herrmann of Chandler for ol :45 a.m. - Traffic. Written warning
defective equipment, to Shanna Morris of Stroud for defec-
6:52 p.m. - Report of loud noise in tive equipment.
the area of Kirk and Sixth. Spoke to .2:11 a.m. - Traffic. Written warning
mother about her kid's band being too to Robyn Miller of Perkins for defec-
loud. She advised she would be in to- tive equipment.
morrow to get a copy of city ordience. .2:31 a.m. - Traffic. Written warning
10:15 p.m. - Traffic. Cited Jimmie to Lanette Morris of Perkins for dis-
Slavens of Stillwater for speeding, obeying stop sign.
2:51 a.m. - Traffic. Cited Bobbi
Bums Ashford of Kiefer for disobey stop sign.
7:50 a.m. - Traffic. On Edukator at
SH 33 and N. Main. Written warning Hankins
to Janet Tracy of Perkins for speed- -11:10 a.m. - At 310 N. Main. Pos-
ing. sible broken hip. Ambulance arrived.
Hen$1ey Subject transported to Stillwater Hos-
6:59 p.m. - Traffic. Gave written warn- pital.
ing,to Sherri Christian of Perkins for -1:15 p.m. - Traffic. Lovers Lane and
defective equipment. SH 33. warning speeding.
9:02 p.m. - Cited and jailed a Craig ol :27 p.m. -Traffic. Payne and SH 33.
Dunlap of Perkins for failure to use turn warning speeding,,,.
signal and ddvtng under suspension 1:42 p.m. -Traffic. P'ayne and SH 33.
and no insurance. Also jailed the three warning speeding.
passengers: Michelle Osborne from ol :50 p.m. - Traffic. Payne add SH 33.
Stillwater for public intoxication, warning speeding.
Pamela George of Stillwater for pub- ,2:02 p.m. -Traffic. Payne and SH 33.
lic intoxication and littering from a mov- warning speeding.
ing vehicle and Billy Serf of Agra for Hensley
public intoxication. Also impounded ,3:20 p.m. - A Mrs. Sanches advised
vehicle, that she hit a stray dog north on Sonic
Hensley on N. Main.
°7:30 p.m. - Traffic. Written warning ,4:12 p.m. - Mr. Watson advised the
to Geraldine Jacobs of Tryon for dog was just following him. that it ran
speeding, in front of Mrs. Sanches. Advised po-
°8:47 p.m. - Traffic. Cited Lucas lice department to contact Payne
Sumrall of Perkins for speeding and County Sheriff's Office and that dog
also gave verbal'warning for defective was hit outside city limits. Police de-
equapment, partment advised that deputy's had
9:16 p.m. - Traffic. Written warning contacted animal control officer. They
took dog to vet clinic. Police depart- Twon juvenile. Also assisted with iu-
ment advised to make contact with Mr. venile in possession of alcohol.
Watson and advised him to contact the ,8:51 p.m. - US 177 with Carney of-
vet clinic, ricer. Advising him about his liquor
6:52 p.m.- Traffic. Written warning to store selling alcohol to minors.
Robert Haubert of Drumdght for defec- °9:52 p.m.- Advised to do a walfare
tive equipment, on a Mr. Kriel on E. Stumbo. His life
7:54 p.m. - Motorist assist, subject in line is going off. Checked out ok.
orange Firebird advised that he was Knight
following a pickup pulling a trailer and ,2:23 a.m. - Traffic. Arrested Donna
something flew out of the trailer and Schovanec of Stillwater for aggra-
busted his window just east of Perkins vated driving under influence and
on SH 33. Advised police department speeding. Schovanec had breath al-
to contact Oklahoma Hwy. Patrol. cohol content of 0.17. Booked into
8:18 p.m. - At gym with other officers Payne Co. Jail.
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Fern Lee (Rush) Henrick
Fern I,ee (Rush) Henrick, parents, her husband an,
Stillwater. died at the age if 85 grandson,
Friday. December 7, 2001, at survived by one son,
Stillwater Medical Center. Henrick, Jr. and his wife
Services were at Strode Funeral of Perkins and one dau
Home Chapel Monday at 10:30 Sandra Schatz and
a.m. with Father Robert Schlitt Charles of Stillwater.
conducting the services. She also leaves
Interment was at Highland grandchildren: Mi(
('cmctery in Pawnee with Strode Henrick, Richard
Funeral Home in charge. Jeffery Schatz and his
Fern was born in Jennings, OK Mary; granddaughter
October 28, 1916 to Walter Lee Rabinovitz and her husl
and Minnie Fern (Johnson) Joel, and four
Rush. She married Cecil C. grandchildren:Michael
Hcnrick, Sr. May 7, 1932 in Schatzand Kailee and
Stillwater. OK. Rabinovitz.
Fern attended school in One sister survives her,
Jennings. OK. After her SkeenofStillwater.
marriage she moved to Pallbearers were
Stillwater and lived there. She grandsons: Michael
managed the lunchroom tot St. RichardHenrick,
Francis Xavier Catholic School Joel Rabinovitz, l)on Jac
from 1950 to 1964. After the Michael Schatz and
death of her husband, she Rabinovitz. Honorary
opened a day care center that was Gene Donovan.
became known as "Granny's The family re(
House." She continued caring memorials be sent to Ju
for children tmtil failing health Karman Hospice, Inc., P.O.
tbrced her to retire in 1995. 818, Stillwater, OK
She was a member of St. the Veterans Relief Fund,
Francis Xavier Catholic Church Anderson, VFW Post
and Veterans of Foreign Wars P.O. Box 765, Stillwater
Auxiliary Post #2027. 74076.
She was predeceased by her
Wynona Blanche (Dickey) Moran
Wynona Blanche (Dickey) Dolores Shaffer and hus
Moran, age 86, homemaker, Benn, Baxter Springs,
passed away at 1:45 a.m. grandsons, Benn Jr and
Tuesday, December !1, 2001 at Atlanta, GA.,
St. Johns Hospital in Joplin, granddaughters, Kim
MO. Wynona was born Jones, OK, and Stacy
December 22. 1914 in Perkins, Baxter Springs, KS, three
OK and was the daughter of granddaughters and two
Ralph and Emma Dickey. She grandsons.
married Eugenc Murlin in 1933. Graveside service,,
They divorccdin 1946. She then scheduled for 3 p.m.
married Harry Moran. They December 13, 2001 in Plea
lived in Racine, WI until 1985 VicwCemetery, BaxtcrS
when they moved to Baxter KS.
Springs, KS. He passed away in Arrangements are
March 1998. direction of Derfelt's Ba
Survivors are her daughter, Chapel.
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