Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1983 Page: 3 of 8
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Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Friday, December 16, 1983, Page 3
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The Tulsa School Board A Muskogee County
primary election scheduled grand jury last summer
for Jan. 3 will cost about recommended recruitment
$3,000 in additional wages of more minorities for the
because of the New Year’s department. With the three
holiday, said Election new black officers, who
Board Secretary Harmon begin a five-week training
Moore. course Monday, Muskogee
Moore said his employees has seven black officers out
must prepare for the of 72 on the force,
election on the two days -----
immediately before the TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A
balloting. Because state law jury has recommended
sets the election on the first sentences totaling 650 years
Tuesday in January, that for a man convicted of
forces employees to work robbing a liquor store and
both on New Year’s Day shooting a witness who
and on Jan. 2, which is a pursued him.
county holiday. Oliver Manuel was
Election Board em- convicted of robbing the
ployees will earn overtime store, striking the store
for working on the holidays, attendant with a liquor
Moore said.
bottle and shooting at two
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the time off,” he said of the the April 1° robbery.
17 affected workers.
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' SANTA’S HELPERS" ARE COMING TO TOWN, compliments of the Elks and the 1984 Rose Parade this coming New Year’s Day. The
float is a whimsical interpretation of the Santa Claus remembered by us all as children- enormous, cheery complete with drooping
bifocals, curved pipe and immense, flowing white beard Santa is depicted at rest just prior to beainning his Christmas morning
rounds He is surrounded by elves symbolic of the traditional spirit of volunteerism that pervades The Benevolent and Protective Order
of Elks The Order annually contributes 20 million dollars and four million hours of volunteer work to children’s activities and charity
Santa s fluffy beard is decorated with thousands of stems of pure white pampas; his shirt, pants and stockings of whole carnations in
red and tangerine with accents of chrysanthemum and poinsettia petals; the elves with colorful gladiola petals and sinuata statice and
petals of poinsettias; carnations and marigolds The scene is completed with thousands of roses and orchids in more than a dozen
varieties. The Elks’ creation is the only Santa Claus entry in the Rose Parade and was designed with the organization’s favorite project
1 mind — the children of America, t
Evangelism
conferences
scheduled
Auul >,0U students are
---employee of a neighboring expected in Del City and Tulsa
- PORUM, Okla. (AP) — store, was shot in the chest for three identical Youth
Porum Mayor Harold as he attempted to pull Evangelism Conferences Dec.
Mowery and his wife, Ann, Manuel from a car. The 4
have been bound over for bullet remains lodged near wan recon erences, for junior
trial in Muskogee County Heater’s heart. He has filed wa beropeh C27-28 str First
District Court on charges of a $1.25 million lawsuit Southern Baptist Church, Del
unlawful delivery of a against Manuel and City; Dec. 28-29 at Immanuel
Make
Somebody’s
Christmas.
Dear Editor:
The AARP Chapter No.
3571 sponsored a bake sale
Thursday, Dec. 8, which
was held at the Wal-Mart
Store. Members and others
donated items for the sale.
The chapter would like to
express our appreciation to
all those who donated items
to make our sale a success.
The money raised will be
used to help buy the senior
citizen bus.
AARP members are
grateful to Wal-Mart for
allowing us space for the
bake sale. Others were
generous with cash
donations.
We wish to thank each and
everyone who had a part in
this worthwhile service to
help the elderly in our
community.
Lu Zink, President
Osage County Chapter
No. 3571.
2) Having government
purchases made to propl
milk prices to their
guaranteed minimum-
levels, costing more than
$2.6 billion this year along.
3) Ending up in another
“government give-away”
program.
4) Which led to massive
stockpiles of government-
owned cheese, butter and
dried milk.
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Dear Editor:
Only the Federal
government could have
managed the following
fiasco in the dairy industry:
1) Encouraged and
subsided dairy farmers to
expand their dairy herds.
Then turn right around
and ask the dairy producers
to do the following:
1) Cut their herds back in
an attempt to slow the
overproduction of the
nation’s dairy products.
2) Give dairy farmers
government checks NOT to
produce milk. %
3) Causing dairy herds to
be sold off (possibly a
million head) by late
summer of 1984. Creating a
further price reduction in
beef cattle in an already
depressed market.
What ever happened to
free market solutions to
economic problems?
J. P. Stuart
Civil
actions
MARRIAGES
Lewis A. P. Dressler, 18,
Think on
these things
It is a relief to face some
situation and handle it. But
how we do try to avoid it.
And the longer we try to
avoid some issue the more it
hassles us.
We seldom realize how
controlled drug. Manuel’s co-defendant, Baptist Church, Tulsa; and
The Mowerys were Bobby Culbreath, again at First Southern Dec.
among 16 people arrested in District Judge Jay Dalton 29-30. Each meeting will begin ", , 2,7.7700) , . L.on =
a July 15 drug raid. They will decide whether to make continu™throu first day and Uulelnes arau skeplCISmN
are charged with selling 21 the sentences consecutive the second day8 ' a.m. NASHVILLE Tenn (AP)
tablets of Percodan, a or concurrent. Reason for the two con- - Suggestions by the
prescription pain reUever, -----ferences in Del City is to make president of the Southern
to an undercover agent on OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) for less crowded conditions. Baptist Convention *
April 25. They have pleaded — An Oklahoma County Churches west of Oklahoma aetiith yeeun.i 4
innocentdistrict iudee has declared Cityare being asked to attend establish guidelines of
innocent district judge has declared the third conference, essential beliefs has drawn
a mistrial in the case of Featured speakers at all skepticism among some
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) Jack Lauren Martin, 57, three conferences will be other leaders in a
— Of four new police of- accused of trying to hire Charlie Baker, pastor of denomination that
ficers added to the roster of someone to kill six of his University Heights Baptist historically has shunned
the Muskogee department, business associates Church, Stillwater, and Jerry creeds, or prescribed something. We have a
three are black, a Judge James L. Gullett Drace, evangelist from beliefs statement6 of Faith nd
development "we’ve been made the ruling after the Jacksonville, Fla. “Itsa horrible idea in the confession of faith Ttev are growth in religious un- damages to 1972 LTD and mental strain. When we
working for,” said a jury returned with an 8-4 Presenting special music light of Baptist history and creedal in a r ” > derstanding. vehicle rental for 19 months, face whatever it is that
spokesman for the city’s split verdict. Martin was will be Kenand Lois Holland, Baptist theaters ” . the n„ . Jackie D. Hutcherson vs. seems so big we mentally
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community and what’s not help them reach a sion Board, Atlanta, Ga., will Draper Jr., president of the certain concents as s. OPP ents have as Class Petroleum $478.12 worrying about all the
going on,” said Thelma consensus. Martin was also speak. 14 million-member The Rev Relhieth Chafin ed. for oilfield service work. others is a waste of time -
Johnson, president of the allowed to remain free on Choirs performing for the denomination, had of Houston a leader in a
Muskogee chapter of the his current $50,000 bond. A meetings will be New Cove- suggested earlier that a moderate faction termed
National Association for the new trial will begin in nant, First Baptist Church, committee be appointed to the suggestion
Advancement or Colored January. Nimom hLOuLNl c ALREH NOT: are some “irreducible attack on the integrity” of
CP man; Shekinah, First Baptist minimums of Baptist denominational institutions
Police personnel director Martin said the men church Elk City: Dayspring beliefs. and agencies
John Williamson said the made him believe they First Baptist Church, Me' While Baptists
four officers, one of them a would force their way into Alester; University Heights traditionally have em-
woman, “were the top his business, a hotel in Baptist Church, Stillwater; E T N
candidates, whether they Baton Rouge, La., that he and Chapel Choir, First Bap- Hospital Notes
were black or white. We did bought in December 1982. tist Church, Ada. ADMISSIONS
phasized the “soul com- idealism and loyalty and of R T
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creeds of belief Draper Bartlesville to Deborah L. part of our lives anyway,
says: ’ Rabbi Dr. Robert Gordis, Mahan, 32, of Bartlesville. That doesn’t mean we
“No matter what they professor emeritus of New
say, Baptists have got a York’s Jewish Theological
creed - everyone’s got a Seminary of America whose
creed. We do believe in faculty last month decided
DIVORCES
None reported.
SMALL CLAIMS
should ignore everything
and everyone that is not an
intimate part of our lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephens But we learn the hard way
to start ordaining women. Sills VS- Mr. Theodore sometimes that running
said the change reflects Salisbury, $1,500 in away or standing still is a
growth in religious un- damages to 1972 LTD and mental strain.
JCPenney
540 Osage
287-4321
RELIGION ROUNDUP
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Membership in
the United Methodist Church dropped by
9.8 percent during the 1970s, according to a
study prepared by a church research
specialist.
The denomination had 9.53 million
members in 1980, a loss of 1.03 million
from 1970, according to the study by the
Rev. James Miller, who is a staff member
at the General Board of Discipleship in
Nashville, Tenn.
The highest rate of loss was in the 12-
state Western Jursidiction, where
membership dropped 18.9 percent.
NEW YORK (AP) - The National
Council of Churches is conducting a
$200,000 fund-raising drive to buy medicine
for Nicaragua.
The medicine will be used to partially
replace 40 tons of medicine that the council
Rhonda Bickford,
Pawhuska
DISMISSALS
Jack Heath, Shidler
Amy Bascue, Pawhuska
KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y.
(AP) — Steps by Con-
servative Judaism to ordain
women as rabbis “will
bring into our ranks a very
necessary source of
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DECEMBER 17
Wilbur S. Ross Jr.
Terry Alan Mock
says was destroyed by anti-government Billy Gene Reamy
guerrillas in an October raid at the port of
Cor into.
The drive is being conducted by the
Church World Service, the relief and
development arm of the national council.
The Church World Service will buy the
medicine and ship it to a colleague agency
in Nicaragua, CEPAD.
Mrs. Hazel Estes
Mrs. E. C. Baucom
Grace Gourd
Joyce Radford
B. J. Roberts
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