girl earns 2,000 points
basketball since age 9
Pritchard, a Carney
School senior and a Lady
Basketball player, went
the 2,000 point mark for her
school career, Friday night,
14, 1984. The game
played with Crescent on the
court. Tereasa pounded
18 points to push her total to
points.
fine young lady has been
in basketball since she was
years old. She was a starter
year except the first year
began, when she was in the
grade.
has attended th~ Dale
Training Camp since
was in the 6th grade, and has
a counselor for four years at
camp.
of Tereasa's friends
thered at a Stillwater Pizza
Saturday night, December
1984, to honor her for her
with a Pizza Party.
future plans are to grad-
from Carney High School
next spring, then maybe at-
OBU or Northwestern in
parents are Robert
Polly Pritchard, who have liv-
the Carney area all their
years. She has two
Jody and Tonya, who are
in the Carney School.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pritchard, and Mrs. Mildred
all live in the Carney area.
grandfather, Pat Alford, a
Carney resident, lives in
Tereasa and
wishes in all your future
Put Christ first and all
your plans will fail into place for
you.
The Carney Assembly of God
Church had the monthly C A.
Rally, Monday night, December
3, 1984. A large crowd enjoyed
the evening of singing and a good
message from Orvel Knight.
Carney received the trophy for
the most points with attendance
and Bibles brought. Chandler
Assembly of God recewed the
plaque for the most offering.
Each church who wins these
keeps them until the next rally.
These rallies are wonderful for
the young people, and also for
adults. They are very spiritual.
Joy is defined in the Webster's
New World Dictionary, as, a very
happy feeling, great pleasure,
much delight. How can we have
these feelings? By giving of
ourselves, to those who need a
friend. What better time of year
than Christmas and the New
Year holdiays to show that feel-
ing? Begin the New Year with the
joy in your heart. Brighten up
your own sense of delight by
showing someone you care.
Dollars do not make the lonely
happy all the time. Relish the
thought on their faces when you
wish them a happy holiday, or
show them you care. Friendliness,
mixed with a little caring is the
"Recipe for Christmas Joy."
I Wish you happiness
I wish you Joy
but most of all, I wish you
Love
Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year to everyone.
"0"
Glad tidings to all...it's the
season to greet good friends!
Focht's Garage
Bill and Roy and families
\
Waterbed
1911 N. Boomer Stillwater,
Chiming in with this expression of our hopes for you
at Christmas -- joy to al~!
King, J. R. Willis and Bill Willis
GYMNASTICS PROGRAM
HAS COMPETITION
The gymnastics program for
elementary students was held at
the P-T Elementary School on
December 13, 1984. The par-
ticipants had just completed 11
weeks of gymnastics and range
from kindergarten to sixth grade
students.
The program is through the
Community Education Program
directed by Joe Hrencher. Coach-
es for the program are Sandy
Lemire, Head Coach; and Laurie
Collum and Brenda Perkins,
Assistant Coaches.
A list of participants is as
follows:
Beginners:
Jason Marlow Stony Matheson
Dusty Matheson Tony Perkins
Barry Perkins David Parcher
Anita Slusser Kristal Beyl.
Darcee Blubaugh Jennifer Dean
Lisa Delano Amanda Marshall
Holly Foutch Aubrey Taylor
Jenny Harper Chrissa Graham
Heather Marlow Katrina Hazelbaker
Angela Emerson Jennifer Lancaster
Ashley Collum Lee Ann Bays
Tiffany Price Carla Kleisen
Chrystal Kelly Christy Blair
Advanced:
Jennifer Thomas Ginger Coilum
Lisa Lancaster Sonja Moorman
Jarni Lemire Whitney Poston
Penny Britton Christy Lancaster
Angela Marshall Courtney Poston
Tashia Whitfield Keri Willingham
WINNERS
EDEN CHAPEL
By Donna Burton
We received a lot of rain; it is
getting cold now.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lane visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burnett
Sunday.
The parents and grandparents
of Dennis Olson from Minnesota
spent the weekend with Dennis,
• his wife, and baby, Elizabeth
Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murlin and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gaskins, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Courtright
and son, visited Mrs. Opal
Courtright, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton
were Friday dinner guests of
Pauline Franklin.
John McKnight and Rena Bur-
ton visited their brother, Jack
McKnight, Thursday afternoon.
Donna Burton called on Tam-
my Olson and baby Monday
morning.
Mrs. Joe Burton visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dave McLemore and
family, Sunday afternoon.
The Burton Quilting Club met
with Edna Tabor, December 11.
Those attending were: Opal
Courtright, Grace Jones, Lottie
Sharpton, Ivola Wright, Judy
Bunton, and Grandma Tabor.
We want to wish every one a
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
"0"
Advanced Mat:
1st Jamie Lemire
2nd Ginger Collum
3rd Whitney Poston
Advanced Beam:
ls~ Lisa Lancaster
2nd Penny Britton
3rd Tashia Whitfield
Advanced Mini Tramp:
1 st Jennifer Thomas
2nd Ginger Collum
3rd Tashia Whitfield
Beginner Mat:
1st Jennifer Lancaster
2nd Darcee Blubaugh
3rd Lee Ann Bays
Beginner Beam:
1st Jennifer Lancaster
2nd Chrissa Graham
37d Jennifer Dean
Beginner Mini Tramp:
1st Stony Matheson
2nd Heather Marlow
3rd Jennifer Lancaster &
Barry Perkins {tie)
Beginner Boys:
Special Matt Performances
1st Stony Matheson
2nd Dusty Matbeson
3rd Barry Perkins
Overall Beginner Gymnastics: 1st Jennifer Lancaster
2nd Stony Matheson
3rd Darcee Blubaugh
Overall Advanced Gymnastics:
1 st Ginger Collum
2nd Jami Lemire
3rd Lisa Lancaster
Letter to the Editor
The Perkins Journal
Perkins, OK 74059
Enclosed is my check for $16.50
in payment for a 1-year subscrip-
tion to your paper, We grew up in
Merrick and near Tryon and still
have relatives and friends in the
area and in Stillwater.
I have read your paper several
times, having borrowed from the
George Vandeventers. and en-
joyed it very much.
Happy Holidays To All
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vandeventer
4165 Regents Lane
Wichita, KS 67208
Dear Friends,
I want to thank all of you for
your continued cards, contribu-
tions to the American Cancer
Society, and prayers following the
death of our dear husband and
father.
So many of you have asked how
Heidi is doing. After missing a
week of school right after, she
threw herself into school work
and has not stopped.
Love and a Merry Christmas
To You All
Melba Glover
Salado, Texas
Editor's Note: Melba enclosed
, -0- news clippings of Heidi being
crowned the Homecoming Queen
HOW S THAT AGAIN of the Salado H.S. She was
COLLINSVILLE --Some day escorted by her brother, Brandt
Corena Mae Sullivan can answer,
when people ask her where she
was born, "On South 19th Street
Between Plum and Reno in Col-
linsville." Yep, she was born at
3:38 a.m. December 9, 1984, in
ambulance # 11 of the Collinsville
Ambulance Service. Her great-
aunt, Viola glover, delivered the
infant, who was the first baby
born in Unit #11. It was the first
delivery Mrs. Glover, an emergen-
cy medical technician, had per-
formed. The baby, her mother,
and the ambulance driver James
Ballew, are reported doing well.
-O-
Glover. She is a gifted athlete,
won district and regional honors
as a member of the basketball,
cross country and track teams,
member of the National Honor
Society. She was named Best
Dressed and Most Likely to Suc-
ceed and was elected to Who's
Who Among American High
School students.
Heidi was also chosen
Sweetheart of the Salado Lions
Club of which her late father,
Lawrence Glover, was a member.
Congratulations, Heidi. From
the Journal staff.
-O-
The Perkins Journal Thursday, December 20, 1984 -- PAGE 9
BIRTHDAY PARTY ENDS and friends to an open hous(, ahd
YALE -- A year-long 75th an- birthday party. There were free
niversary celebration came to an gifts, refreshments and prizes for
end December 13-14 when officers several hundred people that
and employees of the First Bankattended.
and Trust Co. welcomed guests
O COME, LET US
ADORE HIM, THE
PRINCE OF PEACE!
Henderson &
Morris Agency
The heartiest of
greetings to all our
fine patrons!
Oliver's Hair ,i
Styles
Dennis Oliver
j. D. and Evelyn Anderson
Waterwell and Pump Service
!!ii :
We wish you joy during this holiest
of times.
Junior and Misses Styles
125 S. Main
Perkins
"$no fooling, we
wish you the bestl
Christmas is the time for old
friends to get together. Why not
stop in and visit us? We wish
you and your family the hap-
piest holidays ever. It's been
great getting to know you over
the past year.
'S
Junior and Morine Bostian
Carolyn, Shelly and Rea Dawn