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A2 Perry Daily Journal - Wednesday, May 11, 2005
TriCounty Senior Citizens Center
Arba Jo Pope, Director; Dorothy Murphy, Asst. Director
580-864-7843
Heartland S.H.A.R.E.
Distribution will be 7-8 a.m. May 21. If you want to By CHRISTINA RINK
help with the sacking of the groceries, be there at 6 Covington correspondent
a.m., which is when the truck will arrive. . .
or the Cartape calendar Lindell Newman, a busi-
: On the Centers calendar nessman and farmer ofthe
May 14: Saturday night card party Covington area and great
June 6: 1 p.m. Center board meeting supporter of the FFA pro-
Activities at the Center gram, has been awarded
We have a lot of activities going on. Classes in quilting the Covington-Douglas
and ceramics continue on Thursdays at 1 p.m. A quilt Honorary Chapter FFA
show is planned for the near future, and we have a show Degree.
and tell every week. We have made some beautiful The presentation was
: guilts made during the annual
. .A • FCCLA and FFA banquet
The Center is selling Memorial Day flowers. Come in May 2 in the G.D f t
and see all the beautiful arrangements. ma 4 in Une9
Congratulations Other top FFA awards
Gerald and Arba Jo Pope are grandparents again. Teddy included the Star Agri-
and Ela had a baby girl May 2. Her name is Meya Jo. Business Award, which
Congratulations. went to senior Casey Cline,
April birthdays andthe Star Chapter FFA
The photo of April birthday honorees didn’t get to the Degree, earned bSs
paper in time for last week’s column. From left, they Murphys a goaseionreshe
are Wanda Rink, Marv Ann Freese, Raymond Gentry, Garrett Cassodya fresh,
- Norma Hodges and Larry Schooling, Greenhand, and eighth
grader Earl Murphy re-
ceived the Star FFA Dis-
covery Award.
In the FCCLA’s part of
C-D FFA confers Honorary Chapter
Degree on Lindell Newman
• rian, and Beth Laughlin,
reporter.
Discovery FFA Degree:
Breanna Bergdall, Mallory Bolz,
Westin Finke, Jeff Jordan, Kode
Metcalfe, Matraca Powell, Kyle
Rogers, April Smith, Kayla
Wheeler, Earl Murphy, Jaylene
Adams, Robin Donaldson, Kyle
Knouse, April Laughlin, Joe
Morrison, Nick Phillips, Luke
Postier and Mike Vargas.
Greenhand Degree: Garrett
Cassody, Zach Wilson, Skylar
Rink, Crystal Lairmore, Ralyn
Newman, Nathan Adams, Heath
Beckham and Justin Thayer.
Chapter FFA Degree:
Johnny Mullen, Andy Drake,
Chris Phillips and Andy
Varenhorst.
Proficiency Awards: Sheep
production, Shelby Murphy;
Wildlife management, Ralyn
Newman; Diversified crop pro-
duction placement, Brandon
Casteel; Equine science, Crys-
tal Lairmore; Ag mechanics,
Courtney Newman accepts the Honorary Chapter FFA Degree Aaron Henke;’Beef production,
on behalf of her father, Lindell Newman, who was unable to Andy Drake; Swine production,
attend the presentation. Casey Cline, FFA president, presented Brandon Casteel; Ag sale place-
the award. Christina Rink photo ment, Melissa Johnson; Ag ser-
vices placement, Andy Drake;
Specialty animal production, T.J.
the program the 2005- stalled: Kristy Stewart, Casteel; Small animal care,
2006 officers were in- president; Sarah Birosak, Courtney Newman; Forage pro-
vice president; Katlin Har- Suntinnng crane production
ris, secretary; Natalie placement, Brandon Casteel;
Riley, treasurer; Reed Prepared public speaking,
Donaldson, parliamentar- Skylar Rink; Feed grain produc-
ian;Chrystal Drake,histo- tion placement, Brandon
‘ Casteel.
Menu, May 16-20
Mon: Shepherds pie, roll, salad, dessert.
Tue: Salmon patties, potatoes, vegetable, salad, dessert.
Wed: Spanish rice, salad, vegetable, dessert.
Thu: Beans, cornbread, cole slaw, dessert.
Fri: Meat loaf, potatoes and gravy, vegetable, salad,
dessert
Coming up in
Covington
compiled by Christina Rink
By GINGER PITMAN grade level.
Correspondent Roberts
Carolyn Roberts has says, “I
been named Waukomis El- think one of
ementary School’s Teacher the most
ofthe Month. important
She teaches first grade things I can
'at WES and lives in do as a
Drummond with her hus- teacher is to
band, Ronnie.
Kristy Stewart, newly elected 2005-06 FCCLA president, left, 5/12-Eighth grade gradu- 5/14-High School gradua-
is installed by her predecessor. Lucy Mier, outgoing president, ation, 8 p.m., Memorial tion, 2 p.m., Memorial
Assisting in the ceremony is Jacqueline Radford, FCCLA Gym. Gym.
Instructor. Christina Rink photo 5/12-Am erican Legion 5/15-Community cookout,
meeting, 7 p.m., Senior 4 p.m., Covington City
C-D school board hires summer help Center. An election of of- park All the local
F ficers will be held. Every churches will provide the
By CHRISTINA RINK unspecified life guards for member is encouraged to food. At 6 p.m. a concert,
Covington correspondent summer duties. attend. “Sound of Music,” from
Covington corresponae The board also approved 5/13-Fifth grade field trip Russellville, AR, will per-
Summer personnel was employment of Deborah to Omniplex OKC form. Everyone is invited
hired at the regular meet- Lambert on a temporary 5/13 Sixth grade field to attend.
____________AIM.’bard ST EAGLE Tron cenuorstater the 2005-06 EPTO N - MERINA Mane ^^ ishoal
help each student build May 2. contract with Inter- sion, Ponca City. CD
Roberts attended a year their self-esteem and re- Summer employees will quest Detection Canines 5/14-Lions Club meeting. . ne 1 -
of college right after alize they are a person of include Brian Smith, was approved by the board 7:30 a.m., Christian 5/22-Fifth Sundaysins-
graduation from Carrier great worth. No matter Maria Cruziero, Danielle for the 2005-06 school Church, p.m., Covington Christian
High School. Later, at the what they do in life ifthey Donaldson, Cheryl Riley, year, and the board has Church,
age of 46, she went back to do their best they will be Carolyn Peacock, Mark asked the Garfield County A*AN*T T. D ■
school and has now taught a success." Batt, Reed Donaldson and Sheriffs Department to S W O SU II a 111 es Lisa Benha Ill
ir 3____.-------sex offenders who may be Outstanding Pharmacy Senior
in the area.
Lisa Benham of Coving-
SERVICE DIRECTORY
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•AUCTION •
• REAL ES TATE •
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Wayne Casteel, Auctioneer
Office: 580-336-5612
Home: 580-336-4896
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ton was among the
College of Pharmacy
seniors at Southwestern
Oklahoma State Univer-
sity who received their
Doctor of Pharmacy
hoods May 6.
Benham was honored
as the Outstanding
Senior in Health-System
Pharmacy.
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We help because we care.
The public
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INVITED
to a special
OPEN HOUSE
at the
OTTC Men’s Recovery Ranch
1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 14
8401 Gunsmoke Road
(two miles south on Perry Lake Road, then % mile east, on the north side of the road)
Meet the staff, clients and enjoy refreshments
(hotdogs and a beverage)
Tours will be given of the
* facility * dorms * chapel
* gym * office * work center
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF GARFIELD COUNTY FARM LAND
Thursday, May 19, 2005 - 10 A.M.
Legal Description: SW %, Section 19, Township 24N, Range 3W of the I M.
Less and except for 7 acres in the SW corner of the farm. It consists of 148 acres
more or less.
Location: 6% miles West of Billings, OK. on Hwy. 15 or 5 miles East and 1V2 miles
South of Hunter, OK., or 6% miles North and 1 mile East of Garber, OK. on Hwy.
15.
This farm is well located on the highway. It has 60 acres in cultivation with the
balance in native grass and timber. There is a large pond and the fences are in good
repair. There is also a good water well on this farm.
This is an ideal farm for someone who likes to fish & hunt with plenty of deer,
turkey, and pheasants. Remember, this farm is well located on the highway.
Owner is reserving % minerals for 10 years.
Terms: 10% down day of sale with balance due at time of closing.
All announcements day of sale supersede all prior advertising.
SELLERS: Dwayne & Norma Lea Asque
(Sale Conducted By: .
I Casteel Real Estate & Auction |
I Wayne Casteel - Auctioneer - Perry, OK I
1 Office (580) 336-5612 Home (580) 336-4896______________)
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