Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 97, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, April 2, 1990 Page: 3 of 12
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Monday, April 2, 1990
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307 7th 336-4446
Personalize Your
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Creative Needle
614 Cedar 336-5861
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HAIR-TAGE SALON - MTTF
SPECIAL THRU MARCH
• Manicures $5 • Pedicures S6 • Facials $5
Call Sabra For Your Appointment Tue. & Fri
HAIR-ITAGE HOUSE SALON
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Sabra DeVilbiss Tue.-Fr. — Shiela Zemp M.T. - T.F.
KIM HENDERSON
(formerly of Cherokee Hair Co.)
Is Now Taking Appointments at
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Thursdays and Fridays
INCLUDES
NAILS-MANICURES-OVERLAYS-TIPS
SPIRAL PERMS
Home Based
Businesses
Seminar Topic
The First Lady of Okla-
homa, Shirley Bellmon, will
"Come Home" to Tonkawa
for one of nine regional con-
ferences planned for
throughout the state.
An estimated 25 million
Americans think home-
based businesses are a good
way to earn extra, alternate
or full-time income; Mrs.
Bellmon is hosting the sec-
ond annual conferences for
men and women interested
in starting or expanding a
business in a home environ-
ment. Marilyn Harmon, the
co-chairman of the con-
people “who have been
there” so to speak, about
home-based businesses.
Concurrent sessions will
be held in the afternoon, and
registrants will have their
choice of attending one of
four sessions. The starting a
business session will include
business owners, Betty
Ridgway from “Oklahoma
Originals” in Tonkawa;
Becky Honeman with "Mr.
Bows” in Medford; Audrey
Schmitz of “Frames and
Things" in Tonkawa; Cindy
McKee whose home-based
business is "Country Cor-
ner” in Blackwell; and Dr.
Marilyn Burns the OSU ex-
tension clothing specialist.
Those who attend the
marketing and advertising
segment will get a chance to
ference, says more confer- hear business development
ences have been added this specialists Bill Gregory and
year to more adequately Connie Murrell from the
reach people in the state. Oklahoma Small Business
The seminar will be held Development Center and
at Northern Oklahoma Col- Northwestern Oklahoma
#8.2990
Mrs. Bellmon
NAVY SCAMP"
BLACK PATENT
SHOE HUT
Sat. 9-5 Bob Voigt, Owner 336-2129
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Let Us Do
The Work
For You.
lege on Tuesday, April 17, State university. tions and agencies focusing
and will include a wide ar- Lisa White from "Kid on economic development in
ray of topics including mar- Cuffs, Inc.” of Blackwell, the state.
keting and advertising, and Kevin Harwell, patent Marilyn Harmon and
patenting, financing your and economic development Randy Lenaburg from Kay
business and starting a librarian at OSU, will lead Electric, and Mary Rhyne,
business, the session on patenting, the Kay county extension
Success stories from De- Financing your business home economist, are co-
Wayne Muret, DeWayne's will find CPA Joe T. Smith chairing the seminar and in-
Butcher Block in Tonkawa; of Baird, Kurt and Dobson vite everyone to register for
Pat Dickerson, Pat’s Pal- in Enid, and Dennis Buss, a the event. Registration is
ette in Blackwell; Shari bank representative, giving $15in advance and$20at the
England, Shari England and advice and answering door. This fee includes lunch
Company in Medford: as questions, as well as a book, “Putting
well as Waltena and Ray- Sponsors for these confer- It All Together,” on home-
mond Redcorn who market ences include the OSU Co- based businesses. For pre-
Redcorn Indian Fry Bread operative Extension Serv- registration or additional in-
in Pawhuska will all be a ice, Oklahoma Rural Elec- formation, contact Mary
part of the program. Sem- tric Cooperatives, Okla- Rhyne at 405-362-2200 or
inar attendees will have a homa Department of Com- Marilyn Harmon at 405-363-
chance to get answers from merce and other organiza- 1260.
Will You Take
Time To Send
A Card?
Anyone having elderly
friends or family names
they would like to add to our
list, please send us their
name and addresses, and
we will publish them.
Hopefully many will take
time to send them a card on
their special day, or other
special occasions.
Send the information to:
Perry Daily Journal
P. 0. Box 311
Perry, Okla. 73077
On the outside of the
envelope, please write attn:
Lena Beier.
Individuals don’t have to
be a nursing home resident
to be added to our list.
APRIL BIRTHDAYS
GREEN VALLEY
NURSING HOME
Katherine Grininger,
April 4. She will be 94,
Bill Thompson, April 8. He
will be 90.
Minnie Davis, April 9. She
will be 90.
Josie Zavodny, April 10.
She will be 81.
Garnett Reed, April 14.
Fern Cunningham, April
19. She will be 104.
Pearl Moore, April 30. She
will be 97.
Show your appreciation,
run a thank you note in the
classifieds of The Perry Dai-
ly Journal. Call 336-2222.
Barbara
336-9771
Stephanie
Donna
CALL 336-9771 TODAY!
A HAIR AFFAIR
(Formerly Clair Reece’s Beauty Salon) 707 Ivanhoe
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336-4206
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We Can Handle All Your Travel Needs.
In Perry Call 336-4457
or 1-800.375-8687 4
SUNSHINE TRAVEL :
o'Perry 724 Delaware *
4944‘u o‘•••***
THIS WEEK
AT THE
REGULAR HAMBURGER
& SHAKE
(Good Thru April)
$219
A plus tax
TUESDAY NIGHTS
5 P.M. To Closing
#1 - #2 - #3
HAMBURGERS 1/2 PRICE
Tue. Nights Only
SUNIL
515 N. 15th
ns
405 Fir
336-2716
§ Gardeners Get Ready ,
$ Cause We’ve Been :
$ NOW—Seeds • Onions • Potatoes J
$ • Strawberries • Lettuce • Cabbage 9
• Broccoli • Brussle Sprouts %
. SPRING—Tomatoes • Herbs • ,
% Cukes • Peppers • Squash • S
J Watermelon • Perennials • Annuals 9
, • Roses • Mums • 6 Colors of $
s Geranimums • Shrubs • Trees, }
: Some Fruit • Flowering Baskets $
Tiller & Lawn Mowing Service ,
§ Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:00 Sat. 9:00-2:00S
April 2-8
SPECIAL MEETING
Tuesday, April 3 — Ministerial Alliance, 8:15 a.m.
REGULAR SCHEDULE
Monday, April 2 — Maniac Monday, bus pickup, 3-5
p.m.; Youth gymnastics, 3:30-4:30 p.m.; Aqua aerobics,
4:45-5:30 p.m.; Aqua conditioning, 5:15-6 p.m.; T-N-T,
5:30-6:15 p.m.; High key conditioning, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
(babysitter available, 4:45-6:30 p.m.); Tae Kwon Do. 6:30-8
p.m.
Tuesday, April 3 — Low key conditioning, 11 a.m.-12
noon; Noon hour fitness, 12:05-12:50p.m.; High key condi-
tioning, 5:30-6:30p.m.; Adult co-ed competitive volleyball,
6-9 p.m.: Aqua conditioning, 6:30-7:15 p.m. (babysitter
available, 5:15-9 p.m.)
Wednesday, April 4 — Morning fitness, 8:30-9:45 a.m.
(babysitter available, 8:30-9:45 a.m.); Quilting class, 10
a.m.; Arthritis aquatic exercise, 10-10:45a.m.; Aqua condi-
tioning, 2-2:45 p.m.; Youth gymnastics, 3:30-4:30 p.m.;
Youth indoor soccer, 3:30-5 p.m.; Kinderball, bus pickup,
3:30-5 p.m.; Aqua aerobics, 4:45-5:30p.m. (babysitter avail-
able, 4:45-5:30 p.m.); Aqua conditioning, 5:15-6 p.m.; T-N-
T, 5:30-6:15 p.m.; Tae Kwon Do, 6:30-8 p.m.
Thursday, April 5 — Mom's morning out, 9a.m.-1 p.m.;
Low key conditioning, 11 a.m.-12 noon; Noon hour fitness,
12:05-12:50 p.m.; Fun & Fit, 3:30-5 p.m.; Polliwog & gup-
py, 4:20-5:15 p >n • Aqua aerobics, 4:45-5:30p.m.; High key
conditioning, 5:30-6:30 p.m. (babysitter available, 4:45-9
p.m.); Skippers, 5:30-6:15 p.m.; Polliwog & guppy, 6:30-7:15
p.m.; Aqua conditioning, 6:30-7:15 p.m.; Minnow & fish.
7:30-8:15 p.m.; Co-ed recreational volleyball, 7-9 p.m.
Friday, April 6 — Morning fitness, 8:30-9:45 a.m.
(babysitter available, 8:30-9:45 a.m.); Arthritis aquatic ex-
ercise, 10-10:45a.m.; Aqua conditioning, 2-2:45p.m.; Swim
& Gym, bus pickup, 3-5 p.m.; Aqua conditioning, 5:15-6
p.m.; Racquetball tournament, 5:30-7 p.m.: Wallyball, 7-9
p.m.
Social Calendar
Monday
Circle Two, Zion Lutheran
Women, 7 p.m. Hostess,
Lorene Loveless.
Past Noble Grands club,
7:30 p.m. IOOF hall.
Tuesday
Petunia unit, Perry Garden
clubs, 1:30 p.m. Hostess,
Dolly Brown, Methodist
church fellowship hall.
Elkettes, 7:30 p.m. Elk's
lodge,
Wednesday
Progress club, noon lunch-
eon. Hostess, Lois Malget,
828 Cedar street.
Circle I, Zion Lutheran
Women, 1:30 p.m.
a W.PV
Take a Break!
Busy Schedule? Relax...
have your hair done!
Lunchtime or anytime.
QUALITY HAIR
STYLING AT
REASONABLE PRICES
JOYCE’S
BEAUTY SHOP
809 12th 336-4329
Joyce — T-Th-Fri-Sat
Shirley - M-W
336-2591
O ea idly
Having a wedding? Conic
in and talk to our social
editor, for forms and help, in
reporting details to The
Journal.
Hostess, Emma Nida.
Home Culture club, 1:30
p.m. Hostess, Marie Buf-
fington, NE of City.
Circle III, Zion Lutheran
Women, 7 p.m. Hostess,
Verna Frank.
Thursday
United Methodist Women,
unit meeting, 1:30 p.m.
Church fellowship hall.
Faith circle, Christian
Women’s Fellowship, 1:30
p.m. Hostess, Mabel Eby.
Hope circle, Christian
Women’s Fellowship, 1:30
p.m. Hostess, Margaret
Dickson.
United Presbyterian Wom-
en, dinner meeting, 6:30
p.m. Kathryn Brorsen,
NE of City.
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
and
Ma COSMETICS
TO Back To Basic
el Skin Care
Peggi Harrell
336-4061
Information about the
great Perry community,
you won’t find anywhere
else, is contained each day Announcements of en-
in your hometown newspa- gagements, and a picture of
per, The Perry Daily Jour- the individual or couple, will
nal.. Still your best bargain, be published in The Journal.
. 4 „ For details come in and talk
Classified ads get results, with our social editor.
MOBILE HOME INSURANCE
Holt Insurance Agency
336-9516
718 Delaware 336-2271
Mike Doughty - CIC
Leanna Holt - CIC
Nancy Wells - CISR
ROSE TEMPORARY SERVICES
“Excellence is Our Name"
Office/Clerical-Word Processors-
Cashiers-Bookeepers-
s Receptionists-Sales Clerks-
Legal/Medical/Oil & Gas Secretaries
Transcription services also
available.
Peggy Rose 336-2781
KIMBERLYE
QUALITY CARE
NURSING CARE AT HOME
Our staff of qualified care givers are here to offer you quality
care in your home For more information call
1-800-234-1066. ’ ca i
MEDICARE CERTIFIED AGENCY
Medicare insurance/Private Pay
Bonded 24 Hour Care
-Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-
Nights
Enchilada Dinner $3.95
2 enchiladas-Spanish rice-refried
beans-hot salsa & chips
Mexican Burrito . $3.45
Beef & Beans Rolled In Flour
Tortilla Topped with Cheese & Chili
Chicken Fried
Steak..........$4.85
Choice of Potato with Salad
I PUB
SPECIALS
MARGARITAS
$2.00
—=KUinkuck==
Downtown
Since 1926 . Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m.
/U/2U/
Oma «KOUd ,
For That Once In A Lifetime Event
Your Wedding
• Complete Catering Service
• Fresh & Silk Bouquets
• Corsages & Boutonniers
• Floral Centerpieces
• Candelabrum & Archway Rental
- • Table Cloth Rental
• Bridal Registry
• Invitations & Napkins
“We Make Dreams Happen”
640 Cedar
Vickie & Lee
Malget
336-5505
MONDAY—
2 For 1 Chicken Fried Steak
Includes Veggie, Potato and
The Farmer’s Produce Bar
Only $8.50 Total
TUESDAY
Lua Nguyen’s Famous
Authentic Oriental Buffet
It’s As Good As It Gets
Lunch and Dinner
WEDNESDAY
Mary McPherson’s
Home Cooking Buffet
Beans and Cornbread,
Cabbage, Fried Chicken,
Plus A Whole Lot More!!!
IT’S PRIME TIME
Tender, Juicy, Smoked Prime Rib
Includes Veggie, Potato and
Farmer’s Produce Bar
iet What’s Happening
At The Strip
DANCE APRIL 7.
“Justus” Featuring
Jim Staton & Ken
Wilson-Cherokee Strip
HEROKEE STRI
✓ RESTAURANT
De--o
Jeff Denton
W. Of City
336-9548
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