Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 115, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 2007 Page: 4 of 8
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4 Perry Daily Journal Thursday, January 11, 2006
Perry Poet...
Bulldog Bits
FROM THE BILLINGS
PARTNERS
in Education
Camp Fire USA...
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ounces per day of most selling ( amp Fire USA
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gree in sociology in 1984. encourage and promote uct risk of heart disease.” It ducting its annual Candy are busy. The Billings
She enjoys the outdoors the wo?ks of new previ- Hunter’s Mix is a can’t get better than Sale from Jan. 12 to grade school basketball
nature, and helping and the W orks. 01 new, prey1 u ’ A that! 6 Feb. 12. tourna men t commenced
watching people. Her erssyun iscove - almonds, toasted sesame “Candy sales are a tra- Proceeds from the this week with area
hobbies include garden- Like more mainstream sticks, peanuts, pepitas, dition with Camp Fire, candy sale are used to schools participating
ing and reading and in publishers, sunflower seeds and Young people who par- enhance and increase The high school basket-
the past she has liked to PublishAmerica paysits cheddar sticks mixed ticipate in the annual programs for youth and ball teams are play 8
draw. She has plans in authors advances and with an award-winning Camp Fire USA Candy adults in local communi- in a tournament at
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down and then comes % € individually batch ity, confidence and goal- viduals may also pur- wherever the w inner
back to it later, to work PublishAmerica offers a roasted all of their prod- setting.,” said Phyllis chase candy for our designates. The winner
on a new poem; and distinctly personal sup- ucts to ensure the high- Morris, executive direc- military troops, must pay forprocessing
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Stillwater in 1990 She is or to obtain a book go to distinct taste and and may not even realize ing it to the seller to put 1 •
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Sous, but also good for "For the past few years Hood USO to distribute have been collected. If
you. Nuts are naturally though, they have had candy to the U.S. troops you have any bow tops
cholesterol free, and ac- customers tell them that overseas. Last year the pleasetakethem toifrea
cording to the FDA “sci- they are diabetic or diet- council shipped over businesses or se nd them
entific evidence ing and can’t have choco- 2,000 boxes of candy to toaschool with our
suggests, but does not late candy. . The our servicemen and child. Thanks to al the
prove, that eating 1.5 introduction of this new women.hus ness -
product choice gives the For more information the box tops and con
public a truly healthv al- on how you can purchase tinue to support our
ternative to chocolate, Camp Fire USA candy school : o
and is in direct response and support the youth of 1 he Billings Summer
to suggestions from our our community, call 580- Youth Program officers
children and their par- 336-3253 or our main of- met on Jan. 7 and voted
ents who are out there fice 405-478-4FUN to change the name to
(478-4386). Billings Youth Pro
Varieties available in- grams, with the thought
elude Caramel Almond of offering programs
Clusters. Creamy throughout the year
Smooth Mint Patties, Al- The membership dues
mond Roca to the Billings Youth
Buttercrunch, and Program will remain
Hunter’s Mix, being sold $15 each or $25 per fam-
for $5; and Caramel ily, which will include at
Whirls, Continental least one program that
(chocolate covered) Al- is offered by the Youth
monds, and Milk Choco- Program. The program
late Bars with Almonds currently includes sum-
1 1 €. 4o nier ba I and swimming
being sold for 2. lessons
Methodist Church.
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Brown, Gloria. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 115, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 2007, newspaper, January 11, 2007; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2260612/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.