Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 28, 1995 Page: 4 of 28
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4 Altus (OK) Times, Sunday,May 28, 1995
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Fires and accidents account
for more injuries of children
than most any other cause.
Helping to prepare your
children for safe self-care can
PRESSURE CANNERS should
be tested at the beginning of Th
new canning season to insuile
safe operation. Now is the tique
to have your gauge checked. Just
bring the lid to the Extension
office and I will check the
accuracy of the gauge for you.' ‘
Sheila Huckaby j
lifeTimes Editor
Ida Fay Winters
Jackson County Extension
Certified Home Economist
The Jackson County 4-H
Impressive Dress Contest was
held at Duke School April 4. The
Junior High
(7th-9th)
Casual School Wear
First, blue. Lacee Roberts.
Duke; second, blue. Colin
Herron. Duke.
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Dorothy and
Elementary
(3rd-6th)
Casual School Wear
First, blue, ReAnna
Hernandez, Washington;
Triple Feature
\ Double Meat, Double Cheeseburger,
Order of Fries & Medium Soft Drink
ONLY
Mikail Devon Reuter
turned 1 year old on
Friday. His parents
are Mike and Misty new one, Gerry Perryman.
Reuter, Altus. Tipton led the reading of the
are club collect, and after
Grandparents are conducting the business
Mary and David session, presented Lurlene
Reuter Altus and Williams, parliamentarian, who
j a installed the officers for the
Lonna and the late
smoke detectors and devise a Talk to your doctor about
fire escape plan and practice SIDS and how you can help
the drill, reduce the risk.
Tell your children to leave the For more information, write
house immediately if they see or Back to Sleep, P.O. Box 29111.
smell smoke. Emergency help Washington. D.C. 20040, or call,
can be summoned from a toll-free: 1-800 505-CR1B
neighbor’s telephone. Stress the
importance of not trying to put
out a fire themselves.
Make sure children know the
safest place to go if there is a se-
vere weather warning.
Home safety should also
include house rules. Establish
3200 N. Main Home Of The Flamekisf Steak. 477-1717
First, blue, Mindy Witty, Red
River Valley Young Riders.
Drew or Church Wear
First, blue, Rachel Oertel, Red
River Valley Young Riders;
second, blue, Haley Renfro,
Duke; third, blue, Loretta Byars,
Red River Valley Young Riders;
second, blue, Warren Winters, blue, Laura Maxfield, Red River
Navajo. Valley Young Riders; blue, Tisha
Sportswear for School Parnell, Duke.
First, blue. Cody Staggs, Blair; Active Sportswear
second, blue, Brooke Zorger, First, blue, Amberly
Duke: third, blue, Justyn Passmore, Red River Valley
Pennington, Navajo. Young Riders.
Casual Weatern Wear
First, blue, Kristen Kirby,
Duke; second, blue. Chance
Gilliam, Duke; third, blue, Dara
Daffron, Duke; third, blue,
Chesiree Sheehan, Duke.
Dress or Church Wear
First, blue. Nicole Logsdon,
help prevent dangerous sit- discussed before leaving center of your chest lasting more than
nations. Discuss safety children of any age at home. A a few minutes. 2) Pain may spread to
precautions and house rules parent’s number one goal is to the shoulders, neck or arms 3) Clr i
with your children before keep children safe at all costs, discomfort with lightheadedn.
putting them into a self-care SUDDEN INFANT DEATH fainting, sweating, nausea or short
situation. SYNDROME, or SIDS claims the 5 1
Parents should make sure all lives of nearly 6,000 infants in n ss of reath may also occur. IGPu
children in the house know how the United States every year. In have these symptoms, the American
to summon help in the event of fact, SIDS is the leading cause of Heart Association says, “Don’t wajt!
an emergency. Keep a list of death in infants one month to Immediately call the emergengy
emergency numbers by the one year old. medical service or have someone
telephone. If the service is But you can help reduce the drive you to the nearest hospital."
available, instruct them on how risk of your baby’s dying from
to call 911. SIDS simply by placing it on its All of life’s a merry-go-round—and
Children should always know back or side to sleep, we keep falling off the horses, te
their street address and
telephone number in the event
of an emergency. This is vital
information for paramedics or
other rescue workers. It is a
good idea to keep the phone
number of a reliable neighbor
on the list of emergency phone
numbers.
Check the batteries in all
High School I
(10th-12th grade) | onecona
Dress or Church Wear LOT C00T 1 C
First, blue. Jamie Morgan, +
Duke.Dove TO be
Party or Special Event
First, blue, Rana Wycoff, rovicwicr
Duke. oVIOWou
Naw Erolethian frr Larry McMurtry’s Pulitzer
NeW croleTnIOn OlliCeIS prize winning novel Lonesome
Dove" will be the subject of the
Erolethian members met for miniature ball of cotton. final program on The Cowboy"
a luncheon for the closing Officers for the coming year at the Altus Public Library,
meeting of the 1994 95 year, include president, Jacquelyn Dr. Jerry Nye, professor of
Hostesses were Oneta Whitlock, Corley; vice-president, Mickey English at Southwestern
Lurlene Williams and Bonita Foster; secretary, Allene Martin; Oklahoma State University
Ray. treasurer. Nelda Gramling: weatherford Jill
Betty Tipton, president, reporter. Charlene Ball; Weath ford. TA "Poult
welcomed members, including a historian, Bonita Ray; and series with his ta
parliamentarian. Betty Tipton. McMurtry’s novel, followed by a
Others attending this small group discussion at 7 p.m.,
meeting were Lucille Brewer, Tuesday.
Maurine Hawkins, Maude Marie For more information about
Russell, Ruth Pixley, Velma the program, persons can call
Collins, Lahoma Raines, Irene the library at 477 2890.
Yates, Christine Verhoff and Nye’s work experience in-
coming year. Jean Kaye Braziel, cludes workin# in the oil fields,
Wendell Doughten, Williams used cotton as her C U N television
Great, theme, and had decorated the The American Heart Association esti- coaching basketball, television
Olustee. Great- tables in pink and white,the mates that stroke accounts for half of manager and serving in the
are club colors, by adorning all patients hospitalized for acute United States Army during the
Bob miniature balls of cotton with neurological disease. Korean War.
s pink and white ribbon and in- He is now chairman of the
San terspersing these with pink The American Heart Association language arts department at
Antonio, Texas, Jack rosebuds.f reports that 144,070 Americans died SWOSU.
Marilyn Drurv As she outlined the duties of of stroke in 1991 Stroke is the His wife, Juanita, is a teacher
and Marilyn ′ the officers, she likened each to pfcairokea 4 Stroke is the third at Burcham Elementary School
Mangum, and Ivor Sr. a phase in the cycle of growth of leadingcause of death in Weatherford
Reuter the cotton plant from seedling ..
and Madiline neuter, to the finished bail. As she gave The quickest way to become round- The couple has two sons, a
Spencer, lOWa. the charges, she presented each shouldered is to carry a grudge grandson and granddaughter.
(Courtesy photo) officer with a decorated
May campout held at Foss Lake
Western Prairie chapter of Paula Jacobs treated the group Happy anniversary was sung to
the Good Sams held a May cam to a fish fry and hushpuppies, Brewer and his wife. Florene. :
pout during the middle week of while the others furnished more The night domino games of
the month at Foss Lake State dishes. "42" was played the progressive
Park. There were a total of 20 Also on Friday, a regular way where the two winners
members and 10 rigs present, potluck dinner was held with a moved to another trailer and all
Due to windy and rainy business meeting following. exchanged partners using four
weather, games were played in Howard Brewer, president, trailers.
the trailers at night. During the conducted the meeting. Other activities included
day there were times when cro Secretary Grace Dempsey read fishing from boats.
quet and dominoes could be minutes taken at the April. .E
played outside meeting Treasurer Rayma hogs Muamiane the ortakasl *
Several trips were made into Dennis reported that the group arid rolls This was
Hobart to eat and to buy sup raised around $253 at a garage ... 2 a short devouces
plies, on Wednesday, there was sale held this month. followed swuthiingganderottoniat
a cake and ice-cream party cel- It was decided to have an- " -
ebrating Cedar Dennis’ birthday other garage sale on June 3. be Others present at the May
and at noon, Thursday, a cause the one held this month campout were Gene and
potluck dinner of beans and was rained-out at noon. Katherine Bryce, George
cornbread was held. Herbert Milligan lead the Dempsey, Eldon and Eula Drury
At noon, Friday, hosts James group in singing happy birthday Hardy and Flora LaRue and
and Erma Degan, and J.C. and to Dennis, Dempsey and Degan. Bernie and Charlotte Moberly. i
3 Meat Buffet - Soup - Vegies ′ l23WTUndel/FRtce -
Fresh Fruit-Strawberries, Include Tea or Coffee 5
Watermelon, Can tel ope Desert - Pie, Cheesecake, Hot mlj
The Jackson County 4-H Impressive Dress top winners were, left to
right, Jr. High Grand Champion Stacee Roberts, Duke; High School Keeping children safe when gone
Reserve Grand Champion Jamie Morgan, Duke; Junior High Reserve Kecpl 9 CT llret I sole WT leT I le
Grand Champion Rachel Oertel, Red River Valley Young Riders; IDA FAY WINTERS
Elementary Grand Champion Nicole Logsdon, Blair; High School Jackson County Extension
Reserve Grand Champion Rana Wycoff, Duke; and Elementary Reserve Certified Home Economist
Grand Champion Cody Staggs, Blair. (4-H photo) scut SOUP CELT any
Oklahoma children will be
Impressive dress contest winners wnm pared a nt paulyas worker
I Keeping children safe while
won Junior High Reserve Grand Blair: second, blue. Tarran they are home alone is a top
Champion. Lewis, Duke, priority of parents. Preparing
The High School Champion Party or Special Event children for self car is an
was Rana Wycoff of Duke and First, blue, Nichole Taylor, important aspect of keeping
Reserve Champion went to Duke Duke, hem sale.
4-Her Jamie Morgan. Plaques Active Sportswear
competition included were presented to these top First, blue. Tricia Roberson,
elementary, junior high and high winners from the Jackson Duke; second, blue. Brad
school age groups where County 4-H Parent/Leader Roberson, Duke,
members could enter only one of Organization.
the six classes. The 4-Hers of Jackson
4 H members participating County also appreciate the
in this competition have an support of the First State Bank
opportunity to learn about of Altus for providing prize
better grooming, buymanship, money for the first place
color and sizing considerations winners in every class. Sportswear for School
for their clothing. Ribbons were Judges for the event were First, blue, Stacee Roberts,
awarded to all participants. Stacey Kittrell, Tipton, Johnnie Duke; second, blue, Weston
The Elementary Grand Carpenter, Duke, Ann Akins and Winters, Navajo.
Champion went to Blair 4-Her Linda Young, Altus, and Barbara Casual Western Wear
Nicole Logsdon and Elementary Burge, Eldorado.
Reserve Grand Champion was The various divisions and
presented to Cody Staggs of winners were:
Blair. Stacee Roberts of Duke re
ceived Junior High Grand
Champion, while Rachel Oertel
of Red River Valley Young Riders
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Lomenick, Rick. Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 64, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 28, 1995, newspaper, May 28, 1995; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2182640/m1/4/?q=%22adam+cortez%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.