Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 99, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 27, 1992 Page: 3 of 10
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Saturday, June 27, 1992
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1 Joyce’s Beauty Shop
i $2500 PERM SPECIAL
j (Regular $35)
; Includes hair cut, shampoo and set.
Hair care for shut-ins by appt.
Operators:
Joyce Roberts & Darla Lambott
Womens Das
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Connie Fisher, Women's Editor
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..WE WELCOME THE WHOLE FAMILY
• For Complete Hair Care Services. We do manicures
▼ and pedicures WALK-INS WELCOME.
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Barbara
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Available in:
White
Natural
Navy
Black
Antique Tan
Duo
: Shoe Hut
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Shoe Hut
Bob Voigt, Owner
336-2129
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Tetik’s Learn & Play, Inc. J
Will be taking infants and tod-!
dlers starting this fall. We will |
be taking a very limited!
number. Call now to get on a J
tentative list. 336-2476. !
40112 Noble 1
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Small Changes Are
Required To Keep
Weight Loss Permanent
One must make small, work, however, Mrs. String-
manageable changes in er said. Exercise plays an
one’s life to lose pounds and important part. Even three
keep them off, according to or four half-hour workouts
a lesson presented at the per week will help, Mrs.
Tuesday, June 23 meeting of Stringer said.
TOPS OK No. 465 Perry at In conclusion, Mrs.
the Church of the Nazarene. Stringer said, one should not
One should make a list of expect perfection, but be
all the little things she or he willing to forgive her-
is willing to try to do, then self/himself. A person also
rate them easiest to hardest, shouldreward herself/him-
tackling the easiest ones self for a job well done, try-
first. Once one change has ing to pace the rewards to
become permanent, the one per week. Keeping a
next change should be at- positive attitude is impor-
tempted, Velta Stringer told tant, she said.
the group. Lena Beier was recogniz-
Mrs. Stringer said only 10 ed as loser of the week. She
percent of persons who lose and Sharon J. Courtright
weight are able to keep it volunteered to present a skit
off. One must be prepared at next week’s meeting,
mentally and emotionally to TOPS meets each Tues-
lose weight and maintain day evening at the Church of
the loss, she said, the Nazarene. Weigh-in is at
One should be realistic 6 p.m. and the business
about losing weight and lose meeting starts at 6:30 p m
Mrs. Bobby Kirk Henry
(Adv.)
Beverly Harlow
Donna
CALL 336-9771 TODAY!
A HAIR AFFAIR
336-0771 Barbara Schweer, Owner 707 Ivanhoe
Now Taking Applications
WMC-Apartments
1317 N. 9th
Quiet-Energy Efficient
2 BR Units
CALL:
Judy-336-3309 Perkins Ltd.
Richard-336-5876 Progressive Apts.
Equal Housing
Opportunity
annenavavs
RIGHT SHOES
SATURDAY
10-2
KRAD LIVE
10c
TACO’S
(Dine In Only)
Kountry Korner Deli
305 7th M-F 7 a.m. 7 p.m. Sat. 7-5 p.m. 336-5040
KIMBERLY
QUALITY CARE
PERRY’S HOME CARE
SPECIALISTS
Linda Franklin, R.N., Dir. Marlene Stuck, HHA
Judy Keith, R.N.
Pat Franklin, L.P.N.
Mildred Shearer, HHA
Sharon Hoffman, HHA
R.N. On Call 24 Hours 377-1191
Exchange Bank & Trust Co.
Discount Brokerage Service...
Helping to
Expand Your Investment Horizons.
Son Of Perry Coupe Mnrriv. itslowly, she told the group. All interested persons are
pore LJ E €73 COPIC IvCITICS Diet changes alone won’t invited.
In May 30 Ceremony In Texas ... .,
Bobby Kirk Henry and best man was the groom’s Auxiliary Provided
Catherine Delaine Cox were father. DMALI IA/S+L
married at 2 p.m. May 30 at The couple have made Willi landrails
St. Thomas Moore catholic their home in Austin, Texas,
church in Austin, Texas, where Henry is the golf Handrails have been or- they could provide the hos-
The couple were joined in course superintendent of the dered and the Perry Me- pital nursery with a rocking
marriage in the presence of Balcones country club. Mrs. mortal hospital auxiliary chair. The group voted to
their parents, Bob and Eva Henry is a senior at Concor- voted to present the hospital check in to the cost andfur-
Henry, Perry; Mr. and Mrs. dia Lutheran college school with a check to pay for the ther discussion will be giv-
B. Cox III, Austin, of business and is employed handrails at their regular en at the next meeting plan-
Texas, and family and as a sales representative for meeting June 18 in the con- nedfor 1:30p.m., July 16, in
friends. Clinique cosmetics, ference room. the hospital conference
Attending the bride as The reception followed the The meeting was called to room.
matron of honor was ceremony in the conference order by Jo Watters, pres- Members attending were
Christie Jenkins, sister of center of the Lake way ident, and the minutes of the Anne Raupe, Mrs. Watters,
the bride, and serving as resort, previous meeting were read Carma Brown, Mrs. Dolly
, a andapproved. Brown, Dorothy Wood,
42 Affenc 38th Annual Fundraisers were discuss- Charlene Dolezal, Lena
I A/idal ed and members decided it Henderson, Evelyn Coe, II-
lhnoan Co nil, might be better to wait un- ene Mittasch, Judy Sim-
J onnson Family noun ion til fall since the auxiliary
7 plans to have a food booth at
The Robert and IsabeUe Pam, Monty and Brooke the Cherokee Strip celebra-
Johnson 38th family reunion Robbins, Crescent; Betty tion, Sept. 12. Dolly Brown
was held June 14 at the Lu- Williams, Oklahoma City; offered to be in charge of
cien community building. Vicki Laudon Giles, Irving, getting the menu worked out
Forty-one family members Texas; Lowell and Ruth and getting the booth set up.
and one guest were in Johnson, North Bend, Neb.; Mrs. Watters volunteered to
attendance. Mark Johnson North Bend assisther. Several members
Gloria Hopkins, hostess, Neb.; Forrest Frueh, Nor- sisned to work at the
welcomed guests as they ar- man; Melissa and Austin booth. The members are
rived. Lowell C. Johnson Hula, Enid. .
gave the invocation, follow- in the parade.
ed by a covered dish Sarah Kemnitz, San An- It was suggested by Nita
luncheon. tonio, Texas; Joe and Monia Roesler that a membership
The afternoon was spent Spurgin, Enid; Margaret card showing the date when
visiting, catching up on ac- and Jordan Perkins, Collins- each member became cur-
tivities of the families dur- ville; Melinda Edgar, Rita rent and completed qualifi-
ing the past year, taking pic- and Jack Edgar and Jolin cations and attendance of in-
tures and reviewing pic- Edgar, all of Sapulpa; and fection control in-service
tures of past reunions. Jean and Bill Thomas, class and the card would pra
The guest book, contain- Tulsa. also let members know • Crime
ing names of those present Attending from Perry when they had last been 9 urns
at reunions since 1954 were were Bertha (Bird) Kem- tested for T.B. Members N
on display, nitz, Gloria and Harold voted to have these cards € Beauty Bars
Kaye Bond and Forrest Hopkins, Geroge Jr. and printed as soon as possible. L J 4
Frueh will co-host the 1993 Dorothea Kemnitz, EdnaLeona Grim received a y 902 _ 11th "
reunion, to be held the sec- Frueh, Chas and Susan bud vase containing carna- 9 „
ond Sunday in June at the Kemnitz, Alicia Kemnitz, tions in recognition of hav- Leona .... M-Th-F
Lucien community building. Aaron Kemnitz, C. R. ing volunteered the most R Tawnda MT WT E 5
Those attending from out (Buck) Johnson, Rod Hop- hours in the gift shop Airing • aw 0a • MHWHHHF A
of town were Steve and Resa kins, Kaye Bond, Kevin the month of May. 9988 sooni
Hester, Broken Arrow; Ron Bond, Michelle Taylor and Candy Kloxin, hospital 9 000904005
and Sondra Kasl, Tulsa; Debby Brown, nurse, asked the group if e.c.oucao
monds, Jessie Carmack,
Beverly Haynes, Genie Han-
nah, Mildred Luthye and
Rose St. Clair.
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SHIRLEY’S
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630 Cedar 336-4206
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• BUFFETS
• SMOKED MEATS
• HOMEMADE DESSERTS
OUTSIDE CATERING
BANQUET FACILITIES
Restaurant 6 AM-10
336-9548
W. Of City
US HWY. 77 & INT. 35
Mexican Food
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Nights
Taco Dinner.......$3.99
Burrito Supreme.... $3.99
Mexican Stuffed Potato $2.99
Sirloin Steak soz.... $4.99
USDA Choice broiled steaks
Securities made available through
PFIIMEVEST Financial Services, Inc., a
registered broker-dealer and MemberSIPC.
Exchange Bank & Trust Co.
P.O. Box 797 • Perry, OK 73077
405-336-5531
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Call Tor more information:
Leland Roark
217 S. 7th
Chuck Aldrich
336-2268
i Farm Bureau
Family of Insurance Services
Western Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co.
(Interest rates are subject to change.)
Surprise Party Held In Honor
Of Mrs. Feken ‘s 80th Birthday
A surprise birthday party Perkins, Plano, Texas; Mrs.
was held in honor of Mrs. Amir Nemotpoul, Elizabeth
Herman Feken to celebrate and David, and Susanna
her 80th birthday. Snyder, all of Stillwater;
The event was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Travis
her son and daughter and Red Rock; Mrs. D. D. Don-
their families, Mr. and Mrs.
NEADRA’S
USED CLOTHING STORE
Clothes for the entire family.
Come see us & save!
Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
415 6th
DAILY NOON BUFFET
Meat Entrees - Full Salad Bar
Vegetables - Soup - Desserts
$3.99
BREAKFAST SPECIALS
Belgian Waffle & Fresh Strawberries
Kumback Cafe & Pub
Downtown
5 a.m.-8 p.m.
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Jerry Feken and Mr. and Carl Feken, Billings; Mr.
Mrs. Larry Snyder. and Mrs. David Bennett,
A picnic dinner was serv- Prague; Becky, Daniel and I
ed at noon and the remaind- Kathy Bennett, Prague
er of the day was spent vis- Mrs. Feken’s great-
iting, taking photos and grandchildren, Tonya,
playing games. Travis, Joshua, Dean and
Attending and/or sending Kathine, all of Prague, and
gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Jer- Herman Feken.
ry Feken, Oklahoma City; Birthday greetings were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snyder, also sent from President |
Prague; Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Mrs. Bush, Margaret I_____
Conklin, Del City; and Mr. epee
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336-4457 or 1-800-375-8687
SUNSHINE TRAVEL
Of Perry 724 Delaware
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Stillwater Milling Co.
S. of Square 336-2168
and Mrs. Jesse Snyder,
Prague.
Following the event, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Feken, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Snyder and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fek-
en traveled to Guthrie to at-
tend the Sand Plum festival
and to attend the showing of
the play “Arsenic and Old
Lace.” The group stayed the
night at the Harrison House
Inn. The following day was
spent attending the festival.
CARVER
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
To enhance the potential
of the body to heal itself
Dr. John G. Carver
Chiropractor
1406 Fir Avenue Office 336-6633
Perry, Oklahoma 73077 Home 336-6644
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2 Delivery
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SUB SPECIAL
6” Sub + Med. Drink
+ Chips = $220
14” Supreme
14” Single
Topping
Pizza
$1299
16” Single
Topping
Pizza
$799
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