Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1976 Page: 4 of 16
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PAG! KOt'R—ftapuipa (Okla > Harold. Friday. October I. 147S
News From Mounds
By PAT WILBORN
Visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs H.W Byard are Mr
and Mrs Wilby Goode h from
Port Arthur. Texas
Mrs. Adda Hutton spent
several days in the home of
Mr. and Mrs W.P Orr and
while there she celebrated
her 94th birthday The Orr's
live in Kansas City, Kan
A cookout was held in the
home of Mr and Mrs Clifford
Patrick and those attending
were Ronnie, Debbie, and
I )eena pa trick Jessie. Carrol,
and Michelle Miller, and the
liost and hostess, Mr and
Mrs Clifford Patrick
Sunday night visitors in the
home of Mr and Mrs Dennis
lacey were Mr and Mrs
Sam Earle of long Beach.
Calif
Mrs Syble Bassett from
Greenwood, Ark spent two
w eeks in the home of Mr and
Mrs Darrell Iott and Susi.
The Married Couples Class
of the First Baptist Church of
Mounds spent the day at Fort
Gibson Those attending were
Mr and Mrs Sonny Barrett,
Mr. and Mrs Darrell lett,
John Culbert, Barbara Gray.
Gilbert Brown, and Rev and
Mrs Mike Ford. Brent and
Shelly
Mrs Jack Jones and Mrs
Harry Starr attended the
funeral of Ray Cowan of
Tulsa, he was a former
Sapulpan
Saturday visitors of Mrs
Mabel Witt was Mr and Mrs
Virl George of Bixby
Mrs J W Seago and Aaron
of liberty and Mr and Mrs
J.E. Cumbey were Thursday
dinner guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs Webb
McF adden of Tulsa
The Quilting Circle met in
the Christian church and
those attending were Mrs
Forrest, Mrs. Harbeston,
Mrs Varner, Mrs J.M
Cumbey, Mrs. Harker
Indies if you would like to
help quilt, they meet on
Thursday at the Christian
church They Would ap-
preciate your help very
much.
Dinner guests in the home
of Mrs lena Brazeal were
Mrs Flossie McDonald, and
Mrs. Alice Reynolds of
Sapulpa. Colleen Thomas and
Sonnie Exendine
Mr and Mrs Larry
Wilborn of Sapulpa were
Saturday dinner guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs Junior
W ilborn and Sandy
Visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs Arthur Wilson on
Thursday night were Mr and
Mrs Tom Cox
Mr. and Mrs Herbert
W ilson were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs W.E earner of Beggs
Sandra Sharp visited in the
home of her aunt, Mrs Helen
Degraffenreed of Sapulpa on
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Kelly Pyle
spent the week end in Little
Rock. Ark They visited with
Mr and Mrs. Calley Koon
and family. On their way
home they visited with Mr.
and Mrs Melvin Sorrell of
I/jndon, Ark
A birthday dinner in honor
of Mrs. Clint Roller was held
in the home of Mr and Mrs.
John Roller. Angela and Todd
in Sapulpa
CuMtJWH! Welcome
ALLEN FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
North Of Sapulpa On Hwy. 97 at 71st
Sunday School 9:4Sam
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
Evening Service 7 30 p m
VHueoxadoy Service 7 10 p.m
Rev Charles Brateal Pastor
Everyone Cordially Invited
WESTSI0E FREE WILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Sunday Evening
Wednesday
704 S. Independence
9:45 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
7:30 P.M
7:30 P.M.
Pastor: Rev. Millard McGuire
77- “For Ye Are All The
Children Of God By
v Faith In Christ Jesus"
Gal. 3-26
Strengthen Your Faith...
Attend Services Sunday
Calendar
Sunday School.................9:45 a m.
Worship Service .............11:00 a.m.
Childrens Church..............11:00 a m.
Evening Service................7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Service ............7:30 p.m.
The Church Of God
Of Prophecy
1400 S. Water Everett Harris. Pastor,
Family IVmkip
Swim
Sunday School.......................9:45 A M
Max Callahsm Supt
Morning Worship ....................11:00 A.M
Menace.............................By Pistor
[renin* Worship .....................6:00 PM
Message By Pastor
VfolmfteYMTi/Ui
Services.
Wesbide
Baptist Church
A
Weekend guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Cecil
Wilson were Mr and Mrs
Harold Pierce. Tommy and
Judy and Mrs Flora Pierce
of Kilgore, Tex Mrs FTora
Pierce will stay for awhile
Mrs Ethel Blair, Kevin and
Keith of Tulsa were week end
visitors of Mrs H Wilborn.
Sr
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. H W
Byard were Mr. and Mrs
Travis Cowan and Jody, and
Bill Byard
Stacey McDonald. Angela
Carr of Jenks, Deena
Patrick, Michelle Miller,
spent Friday night in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Patrick
Mrs Edna Herring and
Mrs Hallie Muirheid worked
at one of the booths at the
Bristow F air
Robbie Beloat from Auroa,
Mo. is visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 1 acey
The Senior Class at Mounds
high school is going to have a
Chili Supper and Bingo for
their football queen, Mendy
Clark It will be Saturday
night Oct. 2. at 5:30 till all is
served. It will be $1.25 for
Adults and .75 cents for
children under 12 It will be
in the cafeteria
Clifford Patrick has been
released from the hospital
and is feeling some better.
Mrs Jack Jones and Mr
and Mrs. Jim 1-aBorde and
family of Tulsa attended a
birthday dinner and party in
Oklahoma City in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nolop.
Wednesday dinner guests
in the home of Mrs. 1-ena
Wilson were Mr and Mrs
Gwen Wilson of liberty.
Mrs. H. Wilborn. Sr and
Mrs. Ethel Blair, Kevin and
Keith of Tulsa visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Morgan and son of Beggs on
Saturday afternoon
Saturday visitors of Mr
and Mrs. Cecil Wilson were
Mrs. Roseeta Kethcum of
liberty and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Christain also of liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Cumbey
and Mrs J W Seago and
Aaron of Liberty were F riday
dinner guest of Miss Zelpa
McKerracher in Hominy.
Mrs. J.M Cumbey of Tulsa
also was a dinner guest of
Miss McKerracher
Mrs lla Cox was a dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Derrell
Cox of Jenks. They enjoyed
dinner in Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. J.D
Chambers, Mike and Dustin
visited in Sand Springs with
Mr and Mrs. Tony Horn,
while there they enjoyed a
game of tennis.
The C.W.F of the Mounds
Christian church is having a
yard and food sale on Oct. 8,
starting at 9 a m.
The Sophomore Class of
Mounds high school have a
concession stand at the school
house at noons and at the ball
games to help their queen
candidate who is Robin
Harbeston.
Mrs. Ruth Cox of Beggs
was a visitor on F'riday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Exendine.
Mrs. Stella Carr and
daughter, Mrs. Lissie
Hampton and daughter from
Bristow, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Exendine visited in the
home of Marie Stockham and
Gary on Sunday afternoon.
F'riday dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. l*na Wilson
was Mr. and Mrs. David
Wilson and Sherry of Owasso
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Wilson were
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Antles of
Tulsa on Sunday afternoon.
There are four girls run-
ning for football queen and
one of them will be crowned
RECORD BREAKER?
PAKISOJPI)- An exposi-
tion on the art of the era of
Ramses the Great already
has attracted 310,000 visitors
and by its October dosing
might set a record as Paris’
most popular art show.
Mrs. Christian Desroches-
Noblecourt, conservator of
Egyptian antiquities at the
Loutrre museum who
mounted the exhibition, said
the attendance record so far
Tut to HB7.
on homecoming night which
is Oct. 8th. The queens
running are freshmen class-
Glenda Goodman;
sophomore-Robin Harbeston;
jumor-Pam Hensley, senior-
Mendy Clark.
Raymond Sanders of
Glenpool visited in the home
of his grandmother, Mrs. Ila
Cox.
Mrs. Ethel Blair, Keith and
Kevin of Tulsa were week end
guests of Mrs. H Wilborn,
Sr., and they were joined on
Sunday by George Wilborn
from Muldrow
Mounds will play Liberty
on F’riday night at Mounds.
Mr and Mrs C.P Howard
were Monday night visitors in
the home of Mr and Mrs.
Clint Roller
Monday visitors in the
home of Mr and Mrs Cecil
Wilson were Mrs Eva
F’orrest, Mrs Juanita Bar-
baretta, and Mrs Anna
Wallace of Sapulpa
Saturday dinner guests in
the home of Mr and Mrs.
Tom Exendine were Delmar
Napier and grandson of
Sapulpa.
Everyone is invited to
attend the celebration at the
Bethesda Boys Ranch on
Saturday Oct. 2, the
celebration will begin at 9
a.m. There will be a lot of
entertainment.
Mrs Stella Carr and
daughter from Sand Springs
visited with Mrs lx>uie Byrd,
Melita and lisa, on Saturday
Mrs. Tiny Rice was a week
end guest in the home of Mrs.
I.ena Wilson.
FYiday night visitors in the
home of Mr and Mrs. J.E.
Cumbey were Mr and Mrs.
Roy Ward of Broken Arrow,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spradley
from Catoosa, Mr and Mrs.
J W Seago and Aaron from
Liberty, Bill McMahan, Leon
Nix. and Delbert Farr.
Mrs Pat Wilborn, Mrs.
Fldna Creason and Eric were
Satruday morning visitors of
Mrs. H. Wilborn, Sr
Mr . and Mrs. Donnie Bilyeu
from Sfreveport, la. are
visiting in the home of Mrs.
Rosa Cruikshank for several
days
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Roller on
Tuesday were Cecil Wilson,
Jim Kassee, and Mrs Earl
Moore
Troy Melson from Bixby
was a visitor on Sunday af-
ternoon in the home of Mr.
and Mrs Junior Wilborn and
Sandy.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs Tom
Exendine were Mrs Ignite
Byrd, Melita, and Usa. Philip
Casto. and Iao Boatright
Sunday dinner guest in the
home of Mrs. Rosa
Cruikshank was Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Cruikshank and girls
from Sapulpa.
Harold Mobley who has
been in Doctors Hospital in
Tulsa is now home feeling a
little better.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox
spent the week end in the
home of their daughter in El
Dorado, Kan. Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Gipson and boys
Tuesday night visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Roller were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Roller and Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Tuttle.
By Abigail Van Buren
<f lf76 by C*m ago Tribune N V New* Synd Inc
DF'.AR AHBY: I’ve been going with this guy for five
months, and both of my parents liked him a lot until he
grew a beard. When he showed up at my house with his new
beard, my parents were actually rude to him
They said he looked like a bum or someone who was try
ing to overthrow the government. Abby, I think his beard
looks great and told him so. It’s not shaggy or neglected
looking-it's carefully cropped and really looks neat
1 was so embarrassed when my folks put this guy down.
1 didn't know what to say or do.
Abby, you re my parents' age, at least How do you feel
about beards?
BONNIE L.
1)1,AR RONNIE: If they're neat and well-cared lor, I
think they're great. Some of the most important men in
history had beards: Moses. Jesus. Abraham Lincoln and
Sigmund F reud, to name a few. And the Smith Brothers,
who roughed up a fortune.
DF1AR ABBY: I'm 40 years old and should know belter,
but it still hurts.
I'm married and have three attractive children 1 have
one married brother who also has a fine family. My brother
lives in the same city as do our parents, and he sees them
often. I live in another city, but lor many years I've visited
my folks once a month.
My mother has a large picture of my brother on her living
Your Individual Horoscope
Frances Drake
»di
FUR SATURDAY, OCTOHF.R 2. I97S
in the section in which and the day will certainly have
lawk
your birthday comes and find
what your outlook is. according
to the stars
%
AKIF.S ,
(Mar 21 to Apr 201
A new contact made now
could be diverting as well as
thought-provoking In fact, you
should find personal relation-
ships in general highly
stimulating
TAURUS -v
i Apr 21 to May 21)
Don’t try to force issues now
Wait out possible trying
moments - not anxiously, but
philosophically. Day needs
patience, comprehension, a
sense of humor
GEMINI
i May 22 to June 21 > “T*"
Stellar influences favor in-
tellectual pursuits and stimu-
late your ingenuity Also, a good
day for seeking favors — espe-
cially in mid-morning
CANCER
(June 22 to July 231 “v-i
New offerings may attract
you, but do not give up old
projects of value In those fields
in which you are trained and for
which you have a liking, you
may well speed ahead now
LEO n
(July 24 to Aug 23)
Keen perception will be
important now You may
suddenly get a brand new slant
on a puzzling job situation.
VIRGO .01*
(Aug. 24 to Sept 23) "
Your intuition in fine working
order A good day for
capitalizing on unusual ideas,
experimenting generally
LIBRA n
(Sept 24 to Oct 23) «•* *
Some plans may have to be
changed whether you like it or
not Be patient and composed,
for you may well profit by the
change. Keep your sense of
humor sharp
SCORPIO m ><,
(Oct. 24 to Nov. 22) ,,l"Tn
As with libra, you may face
some unexpected changes now,
Geotropism is a plant's
simple reaction to the forces
of gravity, where a ger-
minating seed, even if turned
upside down, has roots that
invariably head earthward
some tantalizing moments But
take all in stride, emphasize
serenity
SAGITTARIUS - jk)
(Nov. 23 to Dec 21) P
Do not become frustrated
over delays, disappointments or
persons who get in your way.
Meet obstacles with com-
posure you can overcome them
all
CAPRICORN ^
i Dec 22 to Jan 201 'O Kit
Mixed influences In some
areas you will have to be ex-
tremely conservative — notably
in budgetary matters In others,
you can act with gusto It's up to
YOU to judge
AQUARIUS -w,';
(Jan 21 to Feb 19) **r ‘J’i*
Orient yourself to beneficial
changing conditions Take a
long. hard, objective look and
come to a realistic appraisal
From this you can pattern
future activities with accuracy
PLSCF1S w V .
(Feb 20 to Mar 201 n ’hj-
Even though you have
remarkable intuition, don't
count on it alone Back it up
with facts and proper un-
derstanding of all situations
YOU BORN TODAY are a
highly emotional and artistic
personality Many musicians,
poets, painters and writers
were born under Ubra Your
magnetic personality could also
make you a great success on the
stage, but you must learn to
control your emotions since
giving into them interferes with
the concentration needed for a
top-flight career With your
versatility, there are many
fields which you can conquer in
the pursuit of a happy and
successful life and. should you
not choose one of the
aforementioned arts, you could
do equally well in medicine, the
law, designing or business
management Birthdate of
Graham Greene, author,
playwright; Groucho Marx,
famed comedian
Parents Don't Like
Bearded Suitor
room wall, and several pictures of him. his wife and all their
children displayed in the same room
MY picture is hidden in a back bedroom There isn't one
picture of my three children anywhere in sight, and I've
given her several.
When I shop with my mother she takes pictures of my
brother out of her wallet and shows them to store clerks,
saying, "Here’s my son. Isn't he handsome? He's the presi
dent of the Blank Company."
It takes several days after I return home to get the ache
out of my heart,
Abby. 1 wonder how many mothers have favorites? Is
there a solution to my problem?
HURTING
DEAR HURTING: Although they won't admit it. most
mothers (either consciously or unconsciously I hove their
favorites, but your mother is extremely insensitive to act
out her preference so blatantly.
I suggest that you bring your hurt feelings out into the
open! Perhaps it will motivate your mother and will reme
dv the situation It's too bad vou have to prompt her to
keep her from hurting vou. hut it's preferable to aching for
ever.
CONFIDENTIAL TO \ H : That little gem about
"talking health" was written by F.lla Wheeler Wilcox: I
quote: "Talk health. The dreary, never-ending tale of mor
Lai maladies is worn and stale You cannot charm or inter
est or please by harping on that minor chord-disease So,
say that you are well, and all is well with you. And God will
hear your words and make them true.”
TAX SAVING
COLIEGE STATION, lex
(UPI) — An economist for the
Texas Agricultural F:xtension
Service says a recent Texas
Supreme Court decision could
save part-time farmers and
ranchers tax money
The court ruled farmers
and ranchers may qualify for
agricultural tax exemptions
on farm real estate even if
they earn more than half
their income from other
sources
First Church Of
Christ, Scientist
Thompson and Motor
Sunday School .....4:90 am
Sunday Sorvlco .... 11:00 o m
Mod Evonlng .... 7:90 p m
tvoryono Malcoma
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UNREALITY
Hooding Room
Toot. Thura Sot 1:00 400
224-4722
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD
1420 E. Dewey
WELCOMES YOU
Sunday: 8 A.M. t 11 A.M.
We Invite You To Worship
With Us At
North Heights
Free Will Baptist Church
Corner 8th & Fern Rex Sam Gober. Pastor
Sunday School............................4:45 a.m.
Morthip Sorvico ..............................11:00a.m.
Sunday ivoning Sorvlco ...............7:00 p.m
Mod Proyor Mooting ......................... 7:90p.m.
Lodioa Motion (ivory Mod ) ...................... 10 00 am
to the newest church in Kiefer
COMMUNITY
FREE WILL BAPTIST
"67" Hwy. t Selsor St
Wayne Bookout, Pastor Phone: 321-3169
★ WELCOME ★
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NEW VISION
NEW FAITH
NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY
410 E. LEE
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Morning Worship
1040 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
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Sunday, October 3
9:45 a.m....................................Church School For All Ages
11:00 a.m............................................Worship Service
Anthem: "MY SHEPHERD IS THE LORD MOST HIGH ’.........Haydn Morgan
Chancel Choir
................................................The Ministar
*:*> P "»..................................United Methodist Youth Meet
. 6:30 p.m.....................First Sunday Night Family Fellowship Dinner
First United Methodist Church
Robert Mqjors, Minister 1401 E. Teh Chuck Nordeen, Associate Minister
VeDon Lew, Choir Director
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