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Fur Babies Adoption By Emily Miller
Fur Babies is an adoption and rescue. They take in dogs from shelters, owner
surrender, and strays, as well. The adoption fee is $75.00 to adopt a wonderful
dog. All the dogs are up to date on their shots. They are wormed, microchipped,
and, most importantly, spayed/neutered before they are up for adoption. If you
want to microchip your personal dog, it is $20.00 with free registration. All of the
volunteers are happy to be a part of Fur Babies. You can volunteer at Fur Babies,
too! Volunteers help with cleaning crates, walking dogs, and helping at adoption
events.
You can contact Fur Babies and find more information at the following:
Facebook / Fur Babies Adoption and Rescue Muskogee, OK
Phone Number to Call / 918-910-3791
Website / www.furbabiesadoptionandrescue.org
Fur Babies is also at PetCo in Muskogee for adoption days once a month.
Pet of the Month
Josey is a 9-month-old, male, all-American mix. He loves people and gets along with others dogs. He is neu-tered, up to date on shots and mi-cro-chipped. This baby has waited long time for that someone special. He is so sweet. Adoption fee is $75.00
Word Search Created by: Kathryn Parris
PG. 4
Seasonal Tips
By: RaeLee Tate-Wyatt
September is the perfect harvest season and is time to get
ready for the winter months. September’s name comes from the
Latin word Septem meaning “seven”. September was the seventh
month of the early Roman calendar.
Get ready for fall! The Autumnal Equinox, which is when the sea-
sons are opposite on either side of the equator, falls on Septem-
ber 22, 2017 at 4:02 P.M.
People like to think of September as the month of home-
grown. Here’s an Apple Pie recipe for this fruit of the season:
Apple Pie Ingredients
Pastry for a double crust 9-inch pie
6 cups sliced Northern Spy ap-
ples or Granny Smith
¾ cup of sugar
1 teaspoon of cinnamon
½ cup of nutmeg
Scant teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of vanilla
2 tablespoons of butter, melted
3 tablespoons of flour, plus ex-
tra to sprinkle crust
2 to 3 tablespoons of Crisco, to
brush crust
Place one piece of crust in a 9 in. pie pan.
Mix ingredients together and pour into pie pan. Top with other half of
pie crust. Pinch together edges. Poke top of crust with fork for ventila-
tion, and brush with Crisco.
Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes
Lower heat to 350° F and continue baking for 30 more minutes
September is the perfect month to start your fall crafts,
hang your decorations, and drink pumpkin spice coffee or other
seasonal drinks or foods. It is the most beautiful time of the
month to some people because of the leaves on the trees start to
change. Others love it because it’s the beginning of football sea-
son. Also it’s the month to prepare for the oncoming hunting
seasons. Get ready breakout your fall/winter clothes because
that chilly time of year is coming!!
Did you know that Grandparent’s
Day was celebrated on
September 10 this year,? So honor
your grandparents –
today and everyday!!
Oktaha Baseball Popular Music Three Ways to...
Oktaha School Facts and History
By Micah Gallegos
The town of Oktaha was origi-nally a train stop. Then, in 1872,
it turned into a town. It was named after Oktarharsars Harjo, a Creek citizen. In 1908, a school
was built. Oktaha is a K-12 school. Oktaha’s current princi-
pal is Mr. Burt. The school Super-intendent is Mr. Needham. Some-
one broke into the school last year, broke windows and stole a lot of stuff and teachers’ per-
sonal items, as well. However, that didn’t slow Oktaha down. Ok-
taha has won many awards in basketball, band, baseball, soft-
ball, golf, FFA, and academics. Ok-taha also won Coaches Aid State
School of the Year in 2007-2009.
In this issue...
pg. 3 pg. 2 pg. 3
School Life Hacks
By Rebecca Williams
» Writing down your worries before taking an exam has been proven to actually boost your test scores.
» Giving a presentation? Bring a bottle of water to the stage. When you can't remember what to say or what your supposed to say, take a drink; nobody will know the difference.
» Eating chocolate while studying helps the brain retain new information easily and is directly linked to high scores.
» Listen to your favorite song before bed can help you sleep better, wake up easier, and enhance your mood for the upcoming day.
» You are more likely to remember something you've writ-ten in blue ink than something you've written in black ink.
» When you're finished with an essay, copy and paste it into Google translate and listen to it. It's the easiest way to find mistakes.
» If you ever get caught sleeping on the job or school, slowly raise your head and say "in Jesus' name, amen".
Below is some advice from seniors:
“Don't try to walk in the middle of the hallway." -
RaeLee Tate-Wyatt "Don't goof off! Stay focused on your grades" -Hannah
Highfill "Don't allow your friends to define who you are... If they don't except you for you, then let them
go." -Caitlen Harper You should also "respect the upperclassmen.” -
Haley Quick !
PG. 2
Fall Comfort Food
By Haley Quick
Fall is coming up, and with fall comes colder weather, and with colder weather comes
warmer meals. Below is a recipe that will warm you up this cold season.
Cheeseburger Mac:
35 minutes
Ingredients:
8 oz. (2 1/3 cup)
Uncooked dried rotini
1lb Lean ground beef
1 ½ cups Land O Lakes
half & half
16 ( ¾ ounce) slices Land
O Lakes Deli American
cut into quarters
2 tbs. Ketchup
1 tb. Yellow Mus-
tard
2 tbs. Finely
chopped
pickles
2 tbs. Finely
chopped
onions
Directions:
Cook pasta according to package directions.
Drain.
Cook ground beef in 12-inch skil-
let over medium-high heat; drain
excess fat. Set aside.
Combine half & half, cheese,
ketchup and mustard in 3-quart
saucepan. Cook over medium heat,
stirring occasionally, 6-8 minutes or
until cheese is melted.
The Oktaha Tigers
baseball team is in
class A and are
ranked number 1.
The Oktaha Tigers
have had a great
season and are go-
ing on strong. As of
September 25th, they
are 25-5— that’s means that they have won 25 games
and lost 5.
The seniors on the fall baseball team are Coo-
per Pendley (outfield), Zack Irvin (pitcher), Kobe Edgar
(outfield), Brayden Rodden (catcher), Logan Thomas
(outfield), Ty Meaders (outfield), Matt Erwin (second
base), Kobe Howe (third base), and Jake Robbins
(pitcher). The Tigers are coached by Coach Rodden.
When I interview sen-
ior Matt Erwin, he said,
“Coach Rodden has been
my biggest influence.
We spend a lot of time
together between prac-
tices, weight lifting,
and games. He taught
me a lot about disci-
pline and consistency.”
He also told me the best part about baseball is win-
ning and being on the team with his friends.
When asked about his strengths and weaknesses
as a coach, Coach Rodden said his “strength is ex-
perience, and (his) weakness is being impatient.” His
love of the game began a 21-year (and counting)
coaching career.
Oktaha Tiger Baseball By Katie Webster
Three Ways to Be a Better Person By: Kilee Holder
The first way to be a better person is to accept change. Like they say, the only constant in life is change. Be willing to change in order to grow and progress into the person you want to become. Every situation in life changes you in some way, so keep an open mind and welcome the change. The second way to become a better person is to be polite. Manners that you learned when you were a kid, are basics for a lifetime. Simple words like “thank you” and “please” don’t cost you a thing, and in return you could make someone’s day. Pulling out a chair for someone, holding the door until they enter: these small acts of kindness go a long way in defining who you are. Don’t let others’ behavior determine yours. The third way to being a better person is to forgive and forget. You need to learn to forgive yourself as well as forgive others. Mistakes do happen; forgiveness will automatically attract positive vibes into your life. Forgiving and forgetting can be practiced with a little help from yoga. Yoga can help because it is relaxing and calming.
Practicing these 3 things can change your life in a positive way. Accepting change, being polite, and forgiving and forgetting are simple steps to being a better person.
PG. 3
Do it yourself By: Mikayla Leon
DIY is the abbreviation for “do it yourself ”. DIY is the method of building, modifying
or repairing something without the aid of experts or professionals. P interest is ful l of DIY projects! Have you ever tried searching P interest
for cool teen room decor? You can f ind many ways to keep your room organized and clean. You can also learn how to make cool things. Below is a DIY hack to spice up
your living space!
Pumpkin spice room spray You wil l need:
3 cup spray bottle 8oz of distil led water
20 drops cinnamon 15 drop nutmeg
15 drops of ginger 2 TBS which hazel
15 drops clove 10 drops orange
5 drops cardamom And mix in bottle and shake!!!