Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 100, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1993 Page: 12 of 12
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P. 12, Perry Daily Journal Wednesday, May 12, 19&3
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. $525
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Ministerial Alliance
Makes Future Plans
Breakfast
Special
2 Strips Bacon or
2 Links Sausages
2 Eggs (any style)
3 Dollar Size pancakes
...... $199
Mon. thru Fri. 1
Sunday Buffet 3
11-2 4
3 Entrees,
vegetables, plus ,
Salad Bar ,
$575
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Choice of potato & salad bar
Saturday 5-9 p.m.
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Steak House
For
Consistant
Quality
Dining
Lunch 11-2 Mon.-Sat.
Dinner 5-9:00 Tues.-Sat.
Closed Sundays
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PARTY ROOM—MEETING ROOM
Plans for the Perry high school baccal- shelters in Oklahoma Qty or Wichita
aureate, ecumenical communion serv- New schedule for the weekly prayers
ices at local nursing homes and a tent re- feature of The Perry Daily Journal was
rival were among topics of discussion at distributed.
the Tuesday, May 4. meeting of the Per- It was reported members of Zion Luth-
ry Ministerial Alliance at the Church of eran church and Calvary Baptist church
the Nazarene. asked to be relieved of duties associated
It was reported Rev. Lynn Scott will with nursing home worship services,
begin meeting with senior class repre- Members of the Assembly of God.
sentatives from each of the local Church of the Nazarene and First Pres-
churches to make plans for baccalaur- byterian churches will assume duties on
eate. set for Sunday. May 30. The first the dates assigned to Zion Lutheran and
such meeting was set for 2 p.m. on May Calvary Baptist.
16 at the First Christian church. Mr. Scott was asked to inquire at Per-
Rev. Ken Waddell suggested the Minis- ry Memorial hospital in regard to pos-
terial Alliance consider sponsoring ecu- sible creation of a volunteer chaplaincy
menical communion services at Perry program. Mr. Waddell agreed to contact
Nursing home and Perry Green Valley persons in the pastoral care departments
Nursing home. Members agreed to adopt of Presbyterian and Baptist hospitals to
the program. The first such service will learn what type of training and program
be held on Wednesday, May 12. Perry design issues must be considered. Fin-
Nursing home will be served at 3:30 dings of Scott and Waddell will be report-
p.m.. followed by Perry Green Valley ed at the June meeting of the Minister-
Nursing home. ial Alliance.
The Ministerial Alliance made plans to Scott asked if the Ministerial Alliance
sponsor a tent revival on the Perry would be interested in becoming a mem-
square from Sept. 12-15 as part of the ber of NAEIR, a not-for-profit organiza-
Cherokee Strip celebration in Perry. Mr. tion that supplies a variety of surplus
Scott agreed to contact the Chamber of merchandise for churches and busi-
Commerce office to secure use of the nesses for the cost of shipping and hand-
public address system on those dates, ling. Goods could be used for distribution
The 1993 CROP, walk was set for 2 by Operation Blessing or through local
p.m. on Oct. 24. churches, Scott said. Membership cost is
Rev. Corky Cranfill asked for clarifi- $600 per year. Mr. Cranfill asked Scott
cation regarding Ministerial Alliance to obtain more information about the or-
guidelines for assisting transients with ganization and present it at the June
motel accommodations. Members meeting
agreed offering motel accommodations Attending the session were Rev. Jim
should be evaluated on a case-by-case Guerrero, Rev Jim Morbley, Rev. Cran-
basis. Generally, however, if the weather fill, Elroy Goe, Rev. Jim McCool, Rev.
is good and contact is made early in the Steve Smith, Gregg Stone, Rev. Scott,
day, motel arrangements are not of-Rev Waddell, Galen Dohrmann, and
fered. Instead, the person seeking a Rev. Clarence Shinault. Rev. Lonnie
place to stay is referred to one of the Rutherford was a guest.
Weather
Temperatures for the 24-
hour period ending at II
a.m. Wednesday.
12 N. 56 1p.m. 58 2 p.m. 58
3p.m.5s 4p.m.40 5p.m.59
€p.m.60 7p.m.59 8p.m.58
9 p.m. 58 19 p.m. 56 U p.m. 56
12 31.54 I a.m. 56 2 a.m. 56
3a.m.56 4 a.m. 55 5 a.m. 55
(a.m.55 7a.m.54 8a.m.55
$ a.m. 56 14 a.m. 57 U a.m. 62
Forecast
Tonight: Partly cloudy
with a 20 percent chance of
light showers early. Low in
the lower 50s. North wind 14
to 20 mph. Thursday: Part
ly cloudy. High in the upper
res. North wind 5 to 14 mph.
Extended Forecast: Fri-
day: Partly cloudy and
mild. Highs mid 70s to mid
Ms. Saturday: A chance of
thunderstorms. Lows mid
50s to mid Gs.
Temperatures for the 24-
hour period ending at 11
a.m. Wednesday were: High
62, low 54. Temperatures for
the 24-hour period ending at
Il a.m. a year ago: High 86,
low 62. Precipitation: .26 of
an inch.
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• Saturday-Real Smoke BBQ Buffet
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Call 336-9548 for information.
NO COUPON REQUIRED
8 Farm Tractor
School Set
June 8, 9, 10
A farm tractor and machinery operation school has
s been set for June 8.9 and 10 in the conference room of the
Logan county OSU extension office. 215 Fairgrounds Road,
- Guthrie.
2 Sessions will be held from 9a.m. until 4:30p.m. daily.
• A social security number is required for each student. En-
> rollment fee will be $12 per person, payable on or before
> June 8. The fee covers the cost of manuals and other train
” ing materials, insurance, postage and refreshments.
To be employed as a farm laborer by anyone other than
, a parent, students ages 14 and 15 years of age must satis-
factorily complete a hazardous occupation training school.
> A training certificate will be issued for each student who
> successfully completes the course and a copy will be given
> to the student's employer.
• Each student must bring a sack lunch each day and
> must have a pencil or pen for classwork
” Qualifications for completing the course include: com-
” pleting of a 20-hour training program, passing grade on the
written test (minimum 70 percent and completion of a trac-
” tor driving test.
, Each student must practice starting, stopping, back-
. ing and driving exercises outside the class. Enough time
, is not available during the course to give students practice
> time for the driving test.
Students planning to take part in the course are asked
- to call Dave Williams, Logan county extension director, by
Friday, May 28. He can be reached at the extension office.
282-3331.
Stinnett
Rites Set
Saturday
Allan J. Stinnett, 64, son-
in-law of W. G. Mouser, Per-
ry. died Monday, May 10.
1993, at his home in Hurst.
Texas.
Wake service will begin at
7:30 p.m. Friday at Brown
Funeral home of Perry.
Graveside rites will be at
11 a.m. Saturday at St Rose
of Lima Catholic cemetery
at Perry under direction of
Lucas Funeral home of
Hurst. Rev. Kevin Devlin,
pastor of St. Rose of Lima
Catholic church, will
officiate.
Stinnett was born July 6.
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LUNCHEON BUFFET 11:30-1:30
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GARFIELD KID'S MEAL $2.99
1508 W. Fir a
336-2237 ‘
Former County
Resident In US
For Recognition
A former Morrison resident who now resides in the
Netherlands, will be in Washington, D.C.. later this week
for the Blue Ribbon Schools recognition.
Dixie (Enslow) Tigcheler, teacher at the Coevorden,
Netherlands American school, will represent that facility
at the recognition set for Thursday and Friday
Mrs. Tigcheler is the daughter of Reva Enslow, Morri-
son. She is a 1973 graduate of Morrison high school. She also
graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma at Ed-
mond. Mrs Tigcheler currently teaches American children
living with their families in the Netherlands. She will be one
of three teachers from the Coevorden American school to
attend the ceremony.
Blue Ribbon participants will be honored at a congres-
sional reception on Thursday. Planned for Friday is a White
House ceremony during which the group will be greeted by
President Bill Clinton. An awards luncheon will follow.
1928, at Enid, the son of Leo ra
V. and Elizabeth Stinnett of A
Billings. He was married to 5.
the former Joan Mouser of (
Perry and was a retired W
petroleum landman.
He graduated from St.
Gregory’s high school at
Shawnee in 1946 and served
with the United States Anny
occupational forces in
Japan from 1946 to 1943.
Stinnett received a mar-
keting degree from the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma in 1962.
Stinnett began his career
in Wichita. Kan., and work-
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I STEAK
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Served With
• Baked Potato
• Salad Bar
• Tex Toast
E All steaks hand cut-at time of order to
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT BBQ BUFFET
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• Baked Beans • Potato Salad • Baked Potato
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BTe-Fri. 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
E Sat. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
209 E. Fir
336-9788
Tornado
Survivor
Returns To
Chicago
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A
13-year-old girl who was the
lone survivor in her family
of the April 24 tornado has
returned to Chicago to live
with her grandmother, hos-
pital officials said.
Erinn Haynes was thrown
from her family’s van on In-
terstate 44 when the twister
hit Her parents and 8-year-
old sister died. Four others
were killed in the tornado,
and nearly 100 hurt.
Miss Haynes was flown to
Chicago on Tuesday in good
condition. She had been
recovering at St. Francis
Hospital since she was hurt
4-H and FFA news are
published in The Journal, he
sure to have your reporters
turn in teir details of your
meetings.
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industry. In 1981. he was *
recognized as a certified 7
petroleum landman. Before E
moving to Hurst in 1967. •
Stinnett had resided in Jack- H II a a p
son. Miss.: Oklahoma Qty S HARA Are A Couinie =
and Liberal. Kan M VUIU VI
He was a member and 33 1
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John the Apostle Catholic £
church in Fort Worth, •
Texas. Stinnett sang in the J
church choir and at special m
events.
In addition to his wife, 5
survivors include his par- a
ents, Leo V. and Elizabeth —
Stinnett, Billings; three -
sons, Mark, of Dallas. Tex-
as, Rand, Arlington. Texas,
and Blair, Arlington, Texas;
two sisters, Jeanne Howard,
Dallas, and Marcia Wil-
liams, McPherson, Kan.
and one grandson.
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