Lake Keystone News Journal (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1987 Page: 3 of 8
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Kellyville, Ok. honoring
Jesse T. Nutter, Jr. and
Vinita Corene (Gibson)
The children and grand-
children of Mr. and Mrs.
R.M McClain request the
Call Bobbie
862-3536
Oilton
Low Cost Living
Ask About First
Toni Koch
Judy Cargill
Miss Amber Hester who walked away with
National titles in Las Vegas recently.
We carefully prepare this savory BBO feast in our own smokers
Enjoy Pork Ribs. BBO Beef, Smoked Sausage. Potato Wedges.
Ranch Style Beans. Corn-On- The-Cob and cream Cole Slaw
from our salad bar
Elementary
Lunch Menu
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Apartments
1,2, or 3 Bedrooms
Children Welcome
Picnic Area
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A phonetically-based speech synthesizer helps those
who cannot speak. Its touch-sensitive switches are prog-
rammed to "speak' the 26 letters in the alphabet and
commonly used phrases
Judy Kelley
352-9716
Drumright
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Round Up The Family For The
Cushing Rodeo & Herd 'Em In To
The Steer Inn For One Of Our
Weekend Buffets
Lunch
Chicken fried steak, fluf-
fy potatoes with gravy,
orange delight, whole
wheat rolls and milk
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Sept. 4
Friday
Breakfast
Cereal, juice and milk
Sept. 3
Thursday
Breakfast
French toast, jtice and
milk
Friday, August 21,9am-12am
Rural is more
g We want to thank all of the people who
5 stopped by during our Grand Opening.
Lunch
Spaghetti, cheesy broc-
coli, pinapple tidbits,
french bread and milk
* Positive Self Image.
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"Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday '
Don Marquis
Saturday Night
BARBEQUE HIGHT
Adults 8849
Children 12 and under $49
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FOODFAR THE WHOLE FAMILY
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PRIME RIB
Featuring thick, savory roast prime rib, fresh salad bar. steaming
wild rice, steak tries, buttery corn-on-the-cob, broccoli with
cheese sauce, homemade bread A muttins
Summer is a time for
numerous outside ac-
tivities, including camping.
Lots of people enjoy getting
back to nature - that is un-
Sept. 1
' Tuesday
Breakfast
Biscuits, sausage, gravy,
juice and milk
Lunch
Hot dogs, relish & onions,
french fries, baked beans
and milk
Sept. 2
Wednesday
Breakfast
Cinnamon toast, juice
and milk
Management May 1, 1987.
He has worked in the
oilfields of Oklahoma and
Texas for over 50 years. He
also enjoys gardening and
yardwork. Mrs. Nutter is a
housewife and likes
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F u the sel. In the discussion of reduce the frustrations of These and many more
Club h a omema ers quick and easy tips and sewing and extend the helps were discussed. A
ue A Loop, on tricks, Ms. Cooper said, number of projects that display and demonstration
y. Uusp’atnii ‘Efficient, time saving can be completed in a busy of how to make many
A-B-C-PiEF-/
(. There will be a 50th An-
5 niversary Reception on
6 Sunday August 23, 1987
9 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the
S Fellow Hall of the
reading and crocheting, pleasure of your company I
They both enjoy fishing and at a reception honoring the I
traveling and are members Fiftieth Wedding Anniver- I
of the First Baptist Chruch, sary of their parents and I
Seminole, Ok. grandparents on Sunday, K
The receptin will be September 6, 1987 from 2
hosted by their 3 2:00 until 4:00 p.in. at the *
daughters. Sue (Mrs. Dale Community Center in J,
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* Individualized Education Opportunity for recogni- «
% ♦ tion 1/12 Student to teacher ratio traditional values *
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Wilma Boz worth
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Lunch
Cheese enchilada’s, p, _A - I . y
SXS Taking Care Of Poison Ivy
milk
Wednesday, August 19, 1987 News Journal Page 3
‘Hester Wins
• Titles At
Pageant
Amber Hester walked tion was judged on a pic-
away from the National ture they submitted for the
Diamond Miss Pageant program book. This title
with 3 titles- National Teen won her a trophy.
Miss Talent; National Teen Miss Hester won the
Miss Glamour; and Na- Oklahoma Teen Talent title
tional Teen Miss Photogen- in June at Fountainhead in
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The McClain’s children
are: Cletis Ann Boyer of
Medford, Ok.; Clyde Mc-
Clain of Rochester, Minn.;
and Nelda Gains of
Franktown, Colo.
Their grandchildren are:
Carmen, R.M. and
Rachella McClain of
Rochester, Minn. and*
Brian, Jason and Angela
Gaines of Franktown, Colo.
The McClains would like
for all of their friends to
help them celebrate their
50th by joining them at
their reception.
Nutter of 1007 Roosevelt, lived in the Seminole area
Seminole, Ok. since 1942, except for 10
They were married years when they transfer-
August 26, 1937 at red to Oklahoma City, Ard-
Stonewall, Ok. They have more and Pampa, Texas,
mxzasuezaaxaenmwun Mr. Nutter retired from
68855 KWI 011 Propert,
Streater! end Kayc (Mrs. Drumright.
Jim Allen) both of Mr. and Mrs. McClain
Kellyville, Ok. and Beth were married in Tribbey.
(Mrs. Jeff Davis) of Ok. on September 5,1937 in
Seminole. Also, one son, the home of Mrs. McClain s
Jim Nutter of Seminole, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A N.
They have 12 grand- Fugett.
children and 3 great- — —a aw
grandchildren. h # 8 J 72
All friends and acquain- “agen. 58 !■
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ing pen.
To use a glue stick to During the social hour,
position trim, pockets, etc. refreshments were served
for stitching. by the hostess to Quana
To use the eye, of a hook Clymer, Ann Cooper,
and eye, to sew on heavy Wilma Marshall. Olive
buttons. Moser, Rea Nethercutt,
To place the pins on the Fern Stevens, and Mary
til those itchy, red spots wear rubber gloves when
start appearing after a hike handling the garments
through an area with lots of before cleaning.
foliage. In case the contaminated
You've got poison ivy' garment rubs against your
The spread of poison ivy skin, wash immediately
and poison oak could be with soap and water, and
prevented through laun- the rash probably won’t ap-
dry pear.
'Many times people with And just because you
poison ivy, oak or sumac come in contact with
re-expose themselves by garments contaminated
wearing contaminated with poison ivy, oak or
clothing without launder- sumac, that doesn t mean
ing or drycleaning them.' you’ll automatically be in-
Jackets, hats and gloves fected.
- clothes that normally The clothing must con-
don't need cleaning after tain sap from the plant in
each use - are the most order to transmit the con-
likely garments to be con- taminats, and also, not all
tainated. people have allergic reac-
it is recommended to tions to the plants
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taw a brodhreo ta the Imoeme Tn Cwm may b «Mm4 by
The competition was held go to the National Competi-
August 2-5 in Las Vegas, tion.
Nevada. Miss Hester, 15, Amber was also the State
competed against 139 other Winner of 12-14 year olds
young women, vocalist of Oklahoma Kids
The Bristow girl per- competition. Her perfor-
formed a vocal arrange- mance is to be televised
ment of Bar bars Streisands later this year by OETA.
'Happy Days’ during the She received a scholarship
competition. She received for having the highest
perfect scores from all 4 of score of any vocalist in the
the judges. She won a competition.
crown, trophey, banner, Amber is the daughter of
robe, flowers, septer and Dale and Marrilyn Hester
scholarship for her talent. of Bristow, the grand-
In the Glamour division, daughter of Clovis and
the girls were judged on Lenora Hester of
facial beauty while they Drumright and Everett
were in their personal in- and Reba Morton of
terview with the judges Bristow and the great
This title won her a granddaughter of Bertha
trophey, banner, flowers, Ishmael and Mr. and Mrs.
crown and scholarship. Bill Hester all of
The photogentic competi- Drumright
701-B E. Bdwy. Drumright 352-2282
stitching concluded the 3
program. ig
Druing the business 1,52
meeting the group discuss- 4ge
ed the County Fair, 526
September 17-20 and the
items to be used in the 322
August 31
Monday
Breakfast
i Buttered toast, bacon
’ slices, juice and milk
■ Lunch
Pizza, buttered corn,
cookies, fruit juice and
milk
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