Mannford Area News Journal (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 19, 1986 Page: 2 of 28
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November 16, at the grandchildren.
brothers, Lyndal,
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One daughter, Mae Ray and Rex Stroud.
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UMW Circle Has Meeting
Imogene F. Graham
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Dalton’s
Store,
Last Saturday a Christmas open house was
held at Classey's Flowers and Gifts in
Drumright. At which time their new gift shop
was opened and even Santa was there to join
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in
Book
and
beautiful Heaven
is.
I am thankful for
good books to read,
Wheel of Fortune,
Don’t Spend
Your Holiday
In The Kitchen!
were united in mar- under the direction of Schauppner
riage on September the Peck Funeral
All Orders Require 49 hr. Advance Notich
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FOOD FOP THE wHoLE FAMILY
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MONEY
PROBLEMS?
Get A Fresh Start!
STOP
Harassment. Garnishments.
Repossessions. Foreclosures
& Judgments
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AHH:
Home. Cars. Furniture
- Discharge Debts
-Chapter 7 Liquidation
• Reduce Payments
- Chapter 13 Wag Earner I Ian
- Small Business Survival
—Chapter 11 Reorganization
• Save The Family Farm
-Chapter 12 Reorganization
CALL TULSA
Location of Northern Dist.
I S Bankruptcy Court
918-585 1545
JAMESA.CONRADY
& ASSOCIATES
ATTORNEY
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- This newspaper contains pinions and comments on
world, national. state and local ews. Occasionally,
our editors contribute purely personal items rang-
ing from news analysis to commentary. These ar-
ticles will be clearly bylined and may not reflect the
opinion of the newspaper. The heading "Editorial"
will be used on articles expressing the opinion of
those whose names appear with them. These, again,
may not express the opinion of the newspaper.
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Let The Folks At The Steer Inn
Prepare Your Thanksgiving Feast....
Or Just Part of It!
At the Steer Inn Family Resaurants, we cook so you don’t have to We’re busy cooking and
baking all the things that make Thanksgiving delicious. Juicy turkey, savory dressing, giblet
gravy, pumpkin pie, salads, vegetables, and oven-fresh bread You can get an entue feast or
any part of it to make your holiday cooking as simple as you'd like it. After all, Thanskgiving
only comes once a year . and with the Steer Inn doing the hard pan. you'll have a lot more time
to spend with your family. And isn't that what it's all about?
So. pick up the phone or drop by the Steer Inn Family Restaurant nearest you and place your
order for your Thanksgiving turkey or just the trimmings!
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Published each- Wednesday at Drumright,
Oklahoma 74030 by Drumright Newspapers Inc.
Entered as second,class mail and postage paid at
Drumright,* Oklahoma with additional mailing en-
try ar Mannford, Oklahoma.
Postmaster send address change to the New Jour-
nal. P.O. Box 912, Drumright.
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All I know is what I read in the papers-Will Rogers
James S. Head-President
Jane S. Head-Vice Preydent
Becky VanZant General Manager
Ellie Hopper- oremrlgfke
Ramona Hawk's-'Advertising Manager
Alecia Connelly Production Manager'
Albert Gordley-Mail Dispatcher
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For hot, buttered corn, fill
a large quart jar with hot
water and sticks of butter.
When butter melts and
floats to the top, dip in the
cobs and pull out slowly.
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Warner in Illinois, four
Funeral services 14, 1986, at 2 p.m. in
for Imogene F. the Curry-Parks
Graham of Chandler Funeral Chapel. Of-
were held November ficiating was the Rev.
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the festivities. Pictured here are employees of
the store as they welcomed guests. On the left
is Liz Dorsey and on the right is Ruth Wilson.
In front of Ruth is her daughter Madeline.
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NewsWeek
magazines and
People every Mon-
day evening. I love
to roam Woodland
Hills Mall all alone,
By Wilma Mills
the Drumright great-grandchildren preceded in death by
Memorial Hospital on and nine great-great- her parents and three
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Creek, Payne and Tulsa Counties...............
Other Counties in Oklahoma.......................
Out of State...............................................
Rates apply except Zbnes 7 & 1
She was born June Carl Douglass Jr. of
17, 1908, to Fred and Las Vegas, Nevada;
Claudia Ballard six grandchildren and
December 24, 1925. rangements were
They came to Oilton under the direction of
in 1946. She was a the Peck Funeral
member of the Home.
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i Guy Langston. Inter- Denver, Colorado;
ment was in the two grandchildren
Fairlawn Cemetery and sisters Adis Sut-
in Cushing ton of Oklahoma City,
Graham was born Joyce Couk of Miami,
at Drumright on May Ok. and. Rebecca
26,1925, the daughter Rook of Altus, Ok.
of Ervin Austin and Funeral ar-
Rosa Ellen rangements were
Rosebrough Stroud under the direction of
and died in Oklahoma the Curry-Parks
City on November 11 Funeral Home,
at the age of 61.
Ren berg’s where if
I had the money, I
indulged in my
secret vice, classy
clothes, narrow,
high heeled pumps,
(deliver me from
ankle straps) and
Oscar deLaRenta
perfume. Enroute
home, stopping at
the Village Inn for
fluffy, dollar-size
pancakes while
persuing the New
York Times which
they sell.
This is my world-
ly delights and
dislikes. But my
future place is even
2 greater home I
shall walk down
streets of gold,
hopefully getting to
sing alto in the
heavenly choir and
who knows, I may
even learn to play a
harp. It shouldn’t
be any harder than
an organ or a
piano. What a way
to live!
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world economic
10,1913, at Bristow. Home.
She was married to
Harold L. Graham on
February 17, 1944, at
Pauls Valley.
A bookkeeper,
Funeral services Methodist Church.
for Mabel Douglass Survivors include
were held November daughters Norme
11, 1986, at 2 p.m. at Lewis of Oilton,
the Oilton Methodist Virginia Orr of Fort
She was born Miller and her hus- Survivors include
December 14,1896, in band, Claude, preced- her husband, Harold
Missouri to Carolyn ed her in death. of the home; son Dan
and John Barrett. She Funeral ar- L. Graham of Tulsa;
and Claude Miller rangements were daughter, Linda J.
I have a hard
time with those
who condemn
others who are
weak and often
fail. It must help
them to forget their
sins. Thank the
good Lord who said
He came not to con-
demn, but to save
those weak and
failing humans.
This includes me.
The world is
beautiful. We often
make it a zoo.
When you think of
the quiet sunrise
and the breathtak-
ing sunset over the
Pacific, just im-
Funeral services She is survived by
for Goldie Miller daughters Beulah
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18, 1986, at the Free and Opal Johnson of
Will Baptist Church Prattville, Ok.; four
in Oilton. She died in grandchildren; 10
I like Hershey
candy bars, cokes,
hot peppers and
bananas. The
peace that comes
with a quiet dawn,
a singing bird on a
fence that con-
tributes to my firm
belief in Almighty
God. A friend that
sticks by you when
the sky falls in. My
two sisters and
four lovely grand-
daughters and one
handsome grand-
son.
My husband who
had to put up with
all my faults and
my three sons who
I overly protected
when I knew I
shouldn’t because
I’m the human
Mother Hen. I even
care for their three
wives. Playing the
piano for my own
pleasure at 6:30
a.m. I can do this
thanks to Betty
Shideler, who gave
me her piano which
I gave to the Penn
Oaks Clubroom.
Lou Allard who
started me on an
enjoyable
newspaper career
and was responsi-
ble for my salty
tongue which
newspapering
gives one.
Cleo Hutchison
who appointed me
Housing Director
which I also en-
joyed even with the
long hours and tons
of paperwork. My
mother who taught
me a true family
value is going out
into the world and
making mistakes
and failures you
could always come
home and no one
would rub your
nose in it. To-
date-34 years of
playing for my
church, and having
to ask their
forgiveness for be-
ing like St. Peter
and often putting
my foot into my
mouth.
•Sliced or whole turkey •Giblet gravy
•Combread dremsing •Salads
•Oven-ftesh bread
Any Quantity Available
She and Carl grandchildren.
Douglass were united
in marriage on Funeral
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employed by the
Taylor Ford Com-
pany.
She had lived in the
Chandler area since
1974, having moved
from Ellingwood,
Kanasa. Graham was
a member of the
United Methodist
Church, Ellingwood,
Kansas. She was an
active member of the
New Zion Extension
Homemakers Club.
Graham was
The UMW met in in Tulsa. She was to and December, luncheon at the
regular session have surgery Thurs- Gloria Curry and church. Meeting time
Wednesday, day morning. A get Mary Scheer. is 12:30 p.m. Fulker-
November 12 in the will card was signed son is bringing a
fellowship hall at 1:30 by all. Eunice McIlwain turkey and dressing,
p.m. Eighteen Alice Volok gave gave the nominating
members were the treasurer’s committee report.
- present-Edna May report, which was ap- The suggested of-
Sala, * Betty Fisher, proved as read. ficers for next year
Mary Scheer, Louise The kitchen com- are: Gloria Curry,
Kane, Wilma Allard, mitee report was president; Peggy
Alice Volok, Blanche given by Bev Crowe. Sellers, vice presi-
, Tupper, Betty Wood- The committee decid- dent; Barbara
son, Jimmie Cook, ed on a commercial Johnson, secretary;
Bessie Smith, Farren stove instead of Bev Crowe, kitchen
King, Bev Crowe, domestic. The group chairman; Mary
Gloria Curry, voted to let the com- Cole, treasurer and
Mildred Fulkerson, mittee purchase the Alice Volok as help
Emma Zumwalt, stove with the and Emma Zumwalt
Eunice McIlwain passbook savings. It as the secretary of
Grace Brown and was suggested that program resources.
Barbara Johnson. the party also be at
The president, this time. yo1,.
Midred Fulkerson, Fulkerson gave a
^.opened the meeting report on
with a prayer. Oklahoma
moEmma Zumwalt ference meeting system.” She did a
gave.the.devotional which she attended good job leading the
from the 100th Psalm. October 4. propram ge.r,1
The minutes of the Those in charge of UMw members took
last meeting were ap- the funeral dinners nar gmitl n,
proved as read for 1987 are: January pat-Smith, Tupper,
I -There will be a and February, Betty Fisher,ctumw alt,
cluster meeting in Woodson and Jimmie vrown,,Sala, Curry,
i Stroud, November 15. Cook; March and “llard Fulkerson'
‘ if enough wish to at- April, Mildred Anard, uk‛erson,
: tend the church van Fulkerson and Blan- e and Johnson.
. willbetaken. a che Tupper; May and The meeting was
wThank.youcards June, Bessie Smith adjourned with the
, "rereddefom the and Louise Kane; Ju- repeating of the Miz-
Bill Tieding and the ly and August, Edna pah Benediction bv
j Lena Faye Smith May Sala and Alice Pi Benediction by
* families. Volok; September The next circle
* The known .1 ’ and October, Wilma meeting is Wednes-
F Gladys Schultz, is in Allard and Farren day, November 19. It
the Hillcrest Hospital King and November was decided to have a
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Hopper, Ellie. Mannford Area News Journal (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 19, 1986, newspaper, November 19, 1986; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1941132/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.