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Family Living
Perry Daily Journal - Saturday, August 16, 2008 3
NewsBriefs
Bliss Homemakers group holds monthly meeting
7Bliss Homemakers Oklahoma Home and Community Operation: Pioneer Spirit in Ponca City on Aug 13 In
Operation Blessing open Saturdays Education Group met recently at the Marland Meth- addition, the county group had completed 72more neck
Operation Blessing will now be open from 8 to odist-ChristianChurch. :. hugs and kisses for the military project and will be sent
a.m. every Saturday for the shopping conve- President Catherine Robinson called the meeting to to the troops in Iraq
nience of local area people, order at.7 p.m. She introduced guests Cathy Coffman The remainder of the meeting was spent choosing
They are also open from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and Soni Kodesh. Eight members and guests answered fair entries. A group picture was also taken to use on
and third Tuesday for shopping. Due to the ga- roll call by sharing a” organizing tip. The OHCE Creed the community poster and several members volunteered
rage sales this summer, they have been over- was read in unison. Patsy:Smithheisler, secretary, read to make pies for the fair kitchen. ‘ Pyoun
whelmed with donations, the minutes of the previous meeting. They were ap- The next meeting will on Sept. 8 at the church with
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to complete their collection of Perry High School Handouts were given on “Clutter Classification” and Tautfest son, y 1 eisler; and Maxine
annuals, members promised to reduce their “stuff.” Arleta told
Yearbooks needed are 1968, 1982, 1984, and members of a shot clinic for Noble County students to----- "
1992. Those who have an annual of the listed be held at the Health Center in Perry on Aug. 14. Julie
years and would like to donate them to the PAA York, Extension educator, asked for volunteers to make A T 19AD T ge
========================== Agenda listed for
The Alumni building is slowly becoming anDonna Boyer announced she has a new great-grand-5
archive of PHS memorabilia. It is a gathering son. A Little Golden Book was prepared for Davin Scott, mA# I
place for alumni to reminisce during the son of Jason and Amber Reyes. It was voted to reim- 11ICCU12 IIOnOAY
C herokee Stri p celebration and for class re- burse Cheryl Bennett for expenses incurred during the ©
unions. . year. The Noble County Board • application for Permit
Noble Co. Free Fair Hay Exhibit 2008 Catherine reported 42 patriotic pillows were made of Commissioners will for Public Service/Pipeline
Exhibitors who are interested in exhibiting Al- on July 30 by county members and will be taken to meet in regular session at Crossing for Range Pro-
falfa Hay in the Noble County Fair must bring it_____9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18, duction on part ofSection
to the Noble County Fairgrounds from 8 to 10 ~ - in the C ommissioners Of- 19-24-1 East to part of24-
a.m. today, Aug. 15, where the Noble County Ex- = . . . fice on the second floor of 24-1 West;
tension Staff will be testing hay. K eanino K 1 fl Q healthy the Noble County Court- • application for Permit
Exhibitors will need to bring 3 bales of hav. • CPS AIUS HCaity house for Public Service/Pipeline
Cost for the testing will be $12. Only one hay 1 Following are the Crossing for Range Pro-
oesotigriquestionsplensercon through cold season H *ARPML ggresfes
tact Chad Webb at the Noble County Extension n . call the meeting to or- 24aponEaton for parties
office at 580-336-4621. (NewsUSA)-Sniffles and sneezes, sore throats and der; 8 for PPPestion for Permit
PHS Class of‘43 plans 65th reunion coughs- the return to school heralds cold and flu .’rollcall; Crossing for AMoneline
The Perry High School Class of 1943 is plan- season's start. Children, between uncovered sneezes • minutes of the previ- part of Section 19-24-1
ning their 65th reunion to be held Saturday, Sept, andunwashed hands, quickly spread germs to class- ous meeting; East to part of 20-24-1
13. Participants will ride in the parade at 10 a.m. When cold season corias i was withh • bid #3-2008-2009 East;
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That evening a dinner will be held at the Elks scathed: 1 change order for Field agreements from Noble
Lodge. For more information or to make reser- • Keep children active. For many children, cold or SI5 000 Cferadegrease County Towns;
vations call Dorothy Wood at 580-336-2729. weather means couch-potato behavior. But from visit- 0152,00 at Ja 1 onmaintenance and op-
PHS Class of '88 plans 20th reunion mg pumpkin patches to ice skating, the fall and winter . Sheriffs Report and/ e • da
e Perry Hig ol Class of 1988 is plan provide fun activities. Physi y active chi ren pos or Verncation forciaimi, ders;
ning their 20th reunion Sept. 13 at Tetik s Barn, sess healthier immune systems, which help fight off for Board of prisoners for • new business any
The festivities will start at 12:30 with a potluck infection. When it’s too cold to play outside, consider juiy 1, 2008 to July 31, matter not known about or
meal .meat provided i for families. In the evening, indoor activities, like bowling or dancing 2008, ‘which could not have been
an adult-only catered meal will be served at 6:30. : hyourki ds diets. A healthy diet keeps young • resolution giving no- reasonably foreseen prior
Cost for both meals is $20 per adult. immune systems strong. Make sure that children eat tice of an Election to be to the time of posting; and.
For more information and to make reservations healthy meals the tinclud A healthy fruit h ealthy held in Noble County to • adjournment,
call Laura (Sayre) Solkey, 580-220-1371 or email school keeps young minds sharp and provides immune- determninrawhether or not
her or Dana (Billingsley) Ekhart at supporting nutrition. If children won't eat breakfast, heads of famS
phs_1988_reunion@Vahoo.com. offer milk or 100 percent fruit juice and a multivita- heausoramilies and liver
United Fund board meets Tuesday, min.orockemploxedin support
The United Fund of Perry board of directors Even in children who don’t skip meals, multivitamins within Noblecaarte n
will meet at 7:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 19, 2008 fill nutritional gaps. Look for multivitamins without be exempt from ad valo.
at the First Presbyterian Church. The board will artificial preservatives or colors, like L’il Critters Im- rern taxation
set goals and name assistants and workers for mune C plus Zinc and Echinacea, which support • transfer of funds;
the annual fundraising drive. Money raised dur- healthy immune function and taste like regular gummy • application for Permit
ing the 2008 drive will benefit 13 local organiza- candies. 1 Critiers Omega-3 Gummy F ish contain for Public Service/Pipeline
tions and agencies that serve community youth Omega ay acids, which improve concentration and Crossing for Range Pro-
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Friday. Ambulance requested; vehicle repos- have their benefits, too much stress leads to poorer im-
sessed; two black dogs dragging chains running mune function. Make sure children have time for imagi-
loose in the 600 Blk. of Maple; business alarm; native play, and you will see fewer sniffles through
two black dogs running loose trying to attack the school year.
postman; black Pit Bull loose in the 1100 Blk. of
Ivanhoe; extra patrol; missing property reported;
ministerial alliance requested; suspicious activ-
ity; 911- police; juvenile custody problem.
Fire Department Activity:
Activity for the last 24 hours ending at 8 a.m.
Friday. 3:15 p.m. standby at Highland Dr.
Sheriff's Department Activity
Activity for the last 24 hours ending at 8 a.m.
Friday. Report of stolen drilling rig East of
Lucien, report taken; Herbert Ferguson was re-
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Brown, Gloria. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 116, No. 161, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 16, 2008, newspaper, August 16, 2008; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2261024/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.