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Vol. 121 Num Est. 1893 pages rsda eptember 19, 2013 Would Avoid Criticism, Say Nothing, Do Nothing and Be Nothing" 0 cents *I v Six alumni inducted into PHS H onor R oll September 19 proclaimed to be ' N o Text On Board Pledge Day' The City of Perry, Oklahoma, holds the health and safety of its residents as a chief concern; through itcanwait.com , text-to-pledge, tweet-to-pledge and events, more than 1.8 million people have committed to never text and drive; Ninety-eight percent of American commuters know that sending a text or e-mail while driving a vehicle is ot safe; nearly 50 percent of commuters text while behind the wheel; more than 40 percent of commuters who text while driving reported the activity as being a habit; a driver who sends a text message while driving not only jeopardizes his or her safety, but also the safety of passengers, pedestrians and other drivers. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED BY CHARLES HALL, THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PERRY, OKLAHOMA, THAT SEPTEMBER 19, 2013, IS DECLARED TO BE "NO TEXT ON BOARD PLEDGE DAY" IN THE CITY OF PERRY, OKLAHOMA, AND ALL RESIDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES OF TEXTING AND [-MAILING WHILE DRIVING. I I www. d'news.com Today' s Prayer Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an overflowing stream. Amos 5:24 (NRSV)) Father, help me to move from being self- centered, insisting on my own way, to become selfless in my walk with You, in honor, pre- ferring my fellowman. Amen PERR Y 4H & FFA STUDENTS OWN THE GOAT SHOW Fall r ree taw Jett Smith (left) is shown with his Grand Champion Boer Market Goat. Macy Koch is showing her Reserve Grand Champion Boer Market goat. BY DEBBIE BOLAY PDJ FAIR STRINGER Seven of nine top placings in the goat show at the 5th annual Noble County Free Fair were awarded to Perry 4-H and FFA members. Collin Ring from Morrison kept Perry from having a clean sweep when he was awarded the Junior Supreme Doe plaque and Intermediate Showmanship. Lukas Harmon started the Perry wins with the Open Supreme Doe award. Lukas' friend, Wyatt Farthing, continued Perry's winning streak with his Open Reserve Supreme Doe. In the junior division, Landon Harmon followed his brother Lukas when he was awarded the Junior Reserve Supreme Doe. In the Junior Market Boer Goat division, Jett Smith continued Perry's dominance by placing with the Grand Champion Market Goat. Macy Koch finished the goat show, winning the Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat. Perry continued to display the fact they know how to show goats when Summer Stevens won Senior Showmanship. Following his win in the Junior Market division, Jett Smith took home his second plaque when he won the Junior Showmanship award. Lyle Harmon was show superintendent. Following are the show results: Open division Class 1: First — Wyatt Farthing, Perry. Class 2: First — Wyatt Farthing, Perry. Class 3: First — Lukas Harmon, Perry. Class 4: First — Rylee Boyd, Perry. JUNIOR DIVISION Breeding Does Division 1 Class 1: First and Division 1 Reserve Champion Summer Stevens, Perry. Class 2: First — Summer Stevens, Perry; sec- PLEASE SEE GOATS ON PG 3 S t Collin Ring (left) is shown with his Supreme Champion Boer Doe, Landon Harmon is shown with his Reserve Supreme champion Boer Doe. The ninth annual Honor Roll Banquet and Induction Ceremony, hosted by Perry High School Alumni Association, Inc., was held Thursday, Sept. 12, in the Perry Elementary School gymnasium. Charles Hall, Perry mayor and mem- ber of the Class of '85, was emcee, and the invocation was given by Rev. Don Eppler, Class of '52. The flag salute was led by the color guard, members of Boy couts Troop Number 912, who included Isaiah Bourland, Jansen Hartwig, Tim Gunsaulis, Trevin Lamirand and Nate Green, under the direction of Scoutmaster Jason McLarty. Bill Rotter' s Quintet played the National Anthem as the audience sang. The school song, "Dear Old Perry High," was played at the conclusion of the program, also with group singing. The quintet performed special music prior to the program and during intermission. The group, in addition to Rotter, includes Beverly Alexander, Dr. Bryan Chrz, Tracy Scherman, and Sheila Uhlman, vocalist. Scott Chenoweth, superintendent of Perry Schools, welcomed former alumni and guests to the Perry schools. "We enjoy hosting this event each year," said Chenoweth. He expressed appreciation to Vicky J. Beier, president of the Perry High School Alumni Association, the board of directors and her committee for their hard work in setting up and planning the banquet. In the "State of the Alumni Association" Beier said this past year the association has gone digital. She said the theme of the evening, "You Have Won Your Share of Fame," was taken from the school song, "Dear Old Perry High," written in 1938 by Warene Kennedy, who was asked to do so by Glenn Yahn, a member of the fledgling civic club, The Perry Poor Boys, who were sponsoring a homecom- ing football queen contest and parade. Kennedy, a PHS graduate, was at that time a student at Oklahoma A&M, now OSU. Professor Leopold Radgowsky, the Russian immigrant who was director of the PHS band, took the handwritten manuscript and wrote an arrangement for the entire band. The decor on the tables and the pro- gram carried out the Dear Old Perry High song motif. The Honor Roll induction ceremony was presided over by Mayor Hall, intro- ducing the presenters of each inductee. The inductees talked about their life experiences and time at PHS. The 2013 inductees and their presenters, respec- tively, were Ed, Corr, Class of '52 by Delores Brown Mitchell; Bert Corr Jr., Class of '52 by Ranay Schieffer Roth; Sharron Miller, Class of '66 by Ann Dunagan; Alfred Ted Zavodny, Class of PLEASE SEE SIX ALUMNI ON PAGE 8 Com ing Events ww. d'news.com To place free announcements open to the public or greetings here call 580-336-2222. Thursday, September 19 Community Soup Kitchen, 5:30-6:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church, 727 Elm, Perry. Morrison Music Night, 6-8:30 p.m Morrison Fire Station. Saturday, September 21 Noble County Genealogy Society meeting, 10 a.m. Perry Library conference room. Public invited. Personal property auction, 10 a.m. 116 SW 2nd St., Lucien. Seller: Martha Casteel, TJ Casteel, auctioneer. Monday, September 23 Noble County Republican Women meeting, DA Brian Hermanson, speaker, 5:30 p.m. HeBrews, Perry. Tuesday, September 24 House and personal property auction, 5 p.m. 1410 Ivanhoe Street. Seller, Anna Belle Wignall. Starling Miller Real Estate & Auctions. Cherokee Strip Historical Society board meeting, 5:30 p.m. Cherokee Strip Museum, W. Fir Ave. Happy Birthday, Corky McCroskey. Weight Watchers, 5:30 p.m. First Christian Church, Perry. Dominoes, 1 p.m. Perry Sr. Citizens, 309 N. 7th. House and personal property auction, 5 p.m 1410 Ivanhoe St., Perry. Starling MillerReal Estate & Auctions. Thursday, September 26 Community Soup Kitchen, 5:30-6:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church, 727 Elm, Perry. Saturday, September 28 Consignment Auction, 9 a.m. Women's building, Noble County Fairground, Starling MillerReal Estate & Auctions Public Auction, 10 a.m 8th and Elm, former lot of Presbyterian Church. Tuesday, October 1 American Legion, Post 53, meeting, 7 p.m., Legion Hall. Weight Watchers, 5:30 p.m. First Christian Church, Perry. Joyce Meyer Bible Study on Fruit of the Spirit, 10 a.m. First Christian Church. Operation Blessing Shopping Day, 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Thursday, October 3 Community Soup Kitchen, 5:30-6:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church, 727 Elm, Perry. Morrison Music Night, 6-8:30 p.m. Morrison Fire Station

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Vol. 121 Num

Est. 1893

pages

rsdaeptember 19, 2013

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S ix a lu m n i in d u c t ed in t o PH S H o n o r R o llS e p t e m b e r 1 9 p r o c la i m e d t o b e' N o T e x t O n B o a r d P le d g e D a y 'The City of Perry, Oklahoma, holds the health and safety of its

residents as a chief concern;

through itcanwait.com , text-to-pledge,

tweet-to-pledge and events, more than

1.8 million people have committed to

never text and drive;

Ninety-eight percent of American

commuters know that sending a

text or e-mail while driving a vehicle

isot safe;

nearly 50 percent of

commuters text while

behind the wheel;

more than 40 percent

of commuters whotext while driving

reported the

activity as being a

habit;

a driver who

sends a text

message while

driving not only

jeopardizes his or

her safety, but also

the safety of passengers,

pedestrians and other drivers.

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED BY CHARLES HALL, THE

MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PERRY, OKLAHOMA, THAT SEPTEMBER 19,

2013, IS DECLARED TO BE "NO TEXT ON BOARD PLEDGE DAY" IN THE

CITY OF PERRY, OKLAHOMA, AND ALL RESIDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO

CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES OF TEXTING AND [-MAILING WHILE

DRIVING.

I

I

w w w . d ' n e w s . c o m

To d ay 's Pr ay e rLet justice roll down like waters and

righteousness like an overflowing stream.

Amos 5:24 (NRSV))

Father, help me to move from being self-

centered, insisting on my own w ay, to becomeselfless in my walk with You, in honor, pre-

ferring my fellowman.

Amen

P E R R Y 4H & F F A

S T U D EN TS O W N TH E

GO AT SHOW

Fall r ree taw

Jett Smith

(left) is shown

with his Grand

Champion

Boer Market

Goat.

Macy Koch is

showing her

Reserve GrandChampion

Boer Market

goat.

BY DEBBIE BOLAY

PDJ FAIR STRINGER

Seven of nine top placings in the goat show at the

5th annual Noble County Free Fair were awarded to

Perry 4-H and FFA members.

Collin Ring from M orrison kept Perry from having a

clean sweep when he was awarded the Junior SupremeDoe plaque and Intermediate Showmanship.

Lukas Harmon started the Perry wins with the OpenSupreme Doe award. Lukas' friend, Wyatt Farthing,

continued Perry's winning streak with his Open

Reserve Suprem e Doe. In the junior division, Landon

Harmon followed his brother Lukas when he wasawarded the Junior Reserve Supreme Doe.

In the Junior M arket Boer Goat division, Jett Smithcontinued Perry's dominance by placing with the

Grand Champion Market Goat. Macy Koch finished

the goat show, winning the Reserve Grand ChampionMarket Goat.

Perry continued to display the fact they know how

to show goats when Summer Stevens won Senior

Showmanship. Following his win in the Junior M arket

division, Jett Smith took home his second plaque whenhe won the Junior Showmanship award.

Lyle Harmon was show superintendent.

Following are the show results:

Ope n d iv is ionClass 1: First — Wyatt Farthing, Perry.Class 2: First — Wyatt Farthing, Perry.Class 3: First — Lukas Harmon, Perry.Class 4: First — Rylee Boyd, Perry.

JUNIOR DIV IS IONB r e e d i n g D o e s

Divis ion 1Class 1: First and Division 1 Reserve Champion

— Summer Stevens, Perry.Class 2: First — Summer Stevens, Perry; sec-

PLEASE SEE GOATS ON PG 3

CHAMPION

S t1 9 i )

. ESERVE

GRAND

Collin Ring

(left) is

shown with

his Supreme

Champion

Boer Doe,

Landon

Harmon is

shown with

his Reserve

Supreme

champion

Boer Doe.

The ninth annual Honor Roll Banquet

and Induction Ceremony, hosted by P erryHigh School Alumni Association, Inc.,

was held Thursday, Sept. 12, in the PerryElementary School gymnasium.

Charles Hall, Perry mayor and mem-

ber of the Class of '85, was emcee, and

the invocation was given by Rev. Don

Eppler, Class of '52. The flag salute wasled by the color guard, members of Boy

Scouts Troop Number 912, who includedIsaiah Bourland, Jansen Hartwig, Tim

Gunsaulis, Trevin Lamirand and Nate

Green, under the direction of Scoutm asterJason McLarty.

Bill Rotter' s Quintet played theNational Anthem as the audience sang.

The school song, "Dear Old Perry High,"was played at the conclusion of the

program, also with group singing. The

quintet performed special music prior

to the program and during intermission.

The group, in addition to Rotter, includesBeverly Alexander, Dr. Bryan Chrz,

Tracy Scherman, and Sheila Uhlman,

vocalist.Scott Chenoweth, superintendent of

Perry Schools, welcomed former alumniand guests to the Perry schools. "We

enjoy hosting this event each year," saidChenoweth. He expressed appreciation

to Vicky J. Beier, president of the Perry

High School Alumni Association, the

board of directors and her comm ittee fortheir hard work in setting up and planning

the banquet.

In the "State of the A lumni Association"Beier said this past year the association

has gone digital. She said the them e of the

evening, "You Have Won Your Share ofFame," was taken from the school song,

"Dear Old Perry High," written in 1938

by Warene Kennedy, who was asked

to do so by Glenn Yahn, a member of

the fledgling civic club, The Perry Poor

Boys, who were sponsoring a homecom-ing football queen contest and parade.

Kennedy, a PHS graduate, was at that

time a student at Oklahoma A&M, now

OSU. Professor Leopold Radgowsky,

the Russian immigrant wh o was directorof the PHS band, took the handwritten

manuscript and wrote an arrangement forthe entire band.

The decor on the tables and the pro-

gram carried out the Dear Old Perry Highsong motif.

The Honor Roll induction ceremony

was presided over by Mayor Hal l , intro-ducing the presenters of each inductee.

The inductees talked about their life

experiences and time at PHS. The 2013

inductees and their presenters, respec-

tively, were Ed, Corr, Class of '52 by

Delores Brown Mitchell; Bert Corr Jr.,

Class of '52 by Ranay Schieffer Roth;

Sharron Miller, Class of '66 by Ann

Dunagan; Alfred Ted Zavodny, Class of

PLEASE SEE SIX ALUMNI ON PAGE 8

C o m in g Eve n t sw w . d ' n e w s . c o m

To place free announcementsopen to the public or greetingshere call 580-336-2222.

Thursday, September 19Community Soup Kitchen, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

First United Methodist Church, 727 Elm,Perry.

Morrison Music Night, 6-8:30 p.m MorrisonFire Station.

Saturday, September 21Noble County Genealogy Society meeting, 10

a . m . Perry Library conference room. Publicinvited.

Personal property auction, 10 a.m. 116 SW2nd St., Lucien. Seller: Martha Casteel, TJCasteel, auctioneer.

Monday, September 23Noble County Republican Women meeting,

DA Brian Hermanson, speaker, 5:30 p.m.HeBrews, Perry.

Tuesday, September 24House and personal property auction, 5

p . m . 1410 Ivanhoe Street. Seller, AnnaBelle Wignall. Starling Miller Real Estate &Auctions.

Cherokee Strip Historical Society boardm eet ing , 5 :3 0 p.m. Cherokee Strip Museum, W.Fir Ave.

Happy Birthday, Corky McCroskey.Weight Watchers, 5:30 p.m. First Christian

Church, Perry.D o m i n o e s , 1 p. m . Perry Sr. Citizens, 309 N. 7th.

House and personal property auction, 5 p.m1410 Ivanhoe St., Perry. Starling MillerRealEstate & Auctions.

Thursday, September 26Community Soup Kitchen, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

First United Methodist Church, 727 Elm,Perry.

Saturday, September 28Consignment Auction, 9 a.m. Women's

building, Noble County Fairground, StarlingMillerReal Estate & Auctions

Public Auction, 10 a.m 8th and Elm, former lotof Presbyterian Church.

Tuesday, October 1American Legion, Post 53, meeting, 7 p.m.,

Legion Hall.Weight Watchers, 5:30 p.m. First Christian

Church, Perry.J o y c e M e y e r B i b l e S t u d y o n F r u i t o f t h e S p i r it ,

1 0 a . m . First Christian Church.Operation Blessing Shopping Day, 9 a.m.-11

a.m.

Thursday, October 3C o m m u n i t y S o u p K i t c he n , 5 : 3 0 -6 : 30 p .m . First

United Methodist Church, 727 Elm, Perry.Morrison Music Night, 6-8:30 p.m. Morrison

Fire Station