News Journal & Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1984 Page: 3 of 40
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June 24-30, 1984 has been
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I broke my wrist when just a boy
My mother’s kiss turned tears to joy
And other hurts came fast and sure
But her dear kiss was certain cure
My adolesence hurts the while
Responded to her kiss like smile
And football breaks I just outgrew
And then I fell in love with you
I glimpsed God’s heaven in your eyes
They glittered starglow from the skies
Your honey lips oozed nectar rare
And I kissed fragrance in your hair
I sickened when your ooze did stray
To other hearts that you might sway
And when you toyed with someone new,
I know your love was never true
Your kiss was fickle from the start
Now who will kiss by broken heart?
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Students in grades eighth will-after reading and
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Oklahoma State Universi- poetry-write, read and
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vices (DHS) Assistant can also receive training at
Director for Rehabilitation the Helen Keller National
Services. “Many of these Center in New York,” ac-
individuals receive ser- cording to Sanders. “This
vices from DHS to help not for profit program,
them develop their natural funded by the federal
ty's July 9-20 “Summer discuss their own peoms in
Program for Young class. Instructors are Dr.
Scholars," which consists Mary Rohrberger, pro-
of four two-week courses in fessor of English and Ron
uw ast an ciences. Paradis, a pubiisned poet.
Cost is $50 per course. In the course on plant
Students may take just one cloning, students wi ex-
course, or two, three or amine such things as tissue
four courses, which run culture, cloning and em-
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:20 bryo rescue, then get to
p.m. consecutively. work with sterlizing equip-
Courses and meeting ment, flow hoods and
times are. Page to Stage: autoclaves, Instructor is
Reader’s Theatre Produc- Dr. Becky Johnson,
tion,” 8:30-9:20 a.m.; associate professor of
“Creative Writing; botany/microbiology.
Poetry," 9:30-10:20 a.m.; In the “Universe in a
“Plant Cloning: Hands-On Nutshell” course, students
Experience,” 10:30-11:20 will learn about the fourth
a.m. and "The Universe in dimension (time,) time
a Nutshell: Cosmology, machines and the structure
skills and abilities. At the government, is the only one
Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Upton, Olive, announce the engage- same time, we help them to of its kind in the nation
ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Janet, live as independently as designed to serve these
to Brian Bozworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odle Bozworth. Possible ” „ nf ng doubly,, handicapped
.... The purpose of Deaf- citizens.
The ceremony will be performed July 14 at 4:30 p.m. in Blind Awareness Week is to For more information.
Way Park. let the general public know contact: Norman Dalke,
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Yield one cup.
The Drumright Mobile members at large, express
Meals celebrated their fifth sincere appreciation to the
anniversary this month. community for its con-
When the program began tinued support and concern
on June 4,1979, Drumright for this much needed ser-
Mobile Meals began vice to the home bound in
delivering its first meals to Drumright. And, especially
10 participants. Since that to those volunteer drivers
time 14,444 meals have for their dedication and
been distributed to 75 faithfulness to the task,
homebound people. This The program could not ex-
organization was founded ist without them,
when a group of concerned Current drivers are Bar-
citizens saw a vital need for bars King, Hazel Rockett,
this service, since Creek Louise Kane, Billie Arm-
County Nutrition is allowed strong, Roxelle Guffy,
only seven carryout meals Melva Patton, Beverly
a day, through the federal Crowe, Terry Morris,
. _ Willene Williams, Diane
Drumright Mobile Meals Aaron and Marjorie Hem-
contracts 15 meals a day phill. Summer
from Creek County Nutri- replacements are Alene
tion and these meals are Saulsbery, IJean Formby
delivered by volunteer and LuAnn Branch,
drivers. Drumright Mobile Substitute drivers are
Meals is a non-profit Sandra Brock, Mr. and
organization whose finan- Mrs. Paul Grace, Mr. and
cial support comes from Mrs. Dick Hart, Mr. and
various churches, in- Mrs. Joe Phillips, Dot
dividuals, businesses, Crowder, Ken Robinson
organizations and the par- and Jennie Dover,
ticipants themselves. All Past drivers have been
monies collected are used J.M. Blose, Mildred
soley for providing the DeShazo, Gladys Slater,
I a IVT. 7 .v 7 m food. All workers involved Lloyd Kintsel, Elaine and
nurgers with Cheese Tonners VOluntersprogram are narirggandtmaAgara Kenneth r. seltz has joined the staff at Th* ciizens Bank
42 f f Board members, Hazel Gard, Mary Saffa, Peggy 11 Executive Vic* President He comes to Drumright with
>■ l 4 0/ . . _ Rockett, president; Bever- Sellers, Corky Hutchison, 24 years experience. Th* bank directors, officers and
onLznahrescSpreadtwo spEtebsezanduichadbuns, top by anavisitwinsait2
the two together for some burger patties. Make cer- ounces) crumbled Blue For hamburgers, com- Chris Smith, secretary; Barbara ’ Swanson, Bili
memorable cheeseburgers tain that the edges of the cheese bine first five ingredients. Gowan McQuillan, finance KeUogg, Billie Compton,
pen top oft the meal with patties are sealed. After Three-fourths cup dairy Shape to form 16 patties. chairman and Terry Mor- Wilma Embree and Shirley, iv TT
sour cream Place one level tablespoon ris and Ken Robinson, Stump. G nnngG H nn
Stir Blue cheese into sour of Blue, Cheddar or Pro- "U UU U 7 • U 3 L UU 7
cream. volone Cheese Spread in
Yield one cup. the centers of eight patties.
Provolone Cheese Spread Top with remaining pat-
One and one-fourth cups tiesi seal edges together,
(five ounces) shredded Grill or broil seven minutes
Provolone cheese, at room on one. side. Turn and grill
temperature five minutes on second side
Two tablespoons butter for medium doneness.
Two tablespoons chili Serve on sandwich buns
sauce with additional dollops of
One-half teaspoon Italian cheese spread.
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was flowerbeds with a
The Rose Unit meeting of Social hour and
the Drumright Garden refreshments followed the
Club was hosted in June by meeting.
Lee Cohoon. Present were the hostess
Business meeting was Lee Cohoon, Arliss McKee,
conducted by president Marie Scott, Dorothy
Arliss McKee. Roll call was Bartley, Hazel Murphy,
answered by the members Elsie Allshouse, Margaret-
naming items used in or Sweet, Lenora Hester,
around water gardens. Virgie Beard, Nellie Culp
Secretary-treasurer and Faran King.
Marie Scott gave her
to create drama for the For information about
stage and radio without the each course, telephone Dr.
usual benefits of costumes, Rohrberger at the OSU Col-
that deaf-blind citizens can attssts
be employed and produc- Ken Cox, associate pro- ol(°Andnin rdetansoon
tive,” added Marilyn fessor of theatre. torndnhertenro
Sanders, DHS Deaf-Blind In the creative writing Sciences Extension
Reagan, Governor George Specialist. Sanders and course on poetry, students 415/82457 extension,
Nigh and the U.S. Con- other DHS staff members 405/624-5647
gross. are currently working on a
statewide project to iden-
“In Oklahoma, there are tify deaf-blind Oklahomas
an estimated 800 to 1,000 from birth to 22 who need
deaf-blind individuals," educational and vocational
reports Dr. James West, services.
Department of Human Ser- “Deaf-blind Oklahomans
TRAFFIC 18 miles over limit.
April Mendenhall, Wesley Woods, speeding
speeding 21 miles over 14 miles over limit,
limit Ralph Paulding,
Randell Coles, reckless speeding 17 miles over
driving. limit.
Clarence Nighswonger,
speeding 18 miles over MISDEMEANORS
limit. state of Oklahoma vs
Mark Gastielum, Randall E. Cole, attemp-
speeding 18 miles over ting to elude police officer,
limit.
Sherrie Harris, speeding CIVIL CASES
15 miles over limit. Berl Graham vs Woody
Kenneth Gallagher, Remer, money judgment,
speeding 16 miles over M. Dean Wayland vs
limit. Eastin Energy Corp.,
Garyld Miles, speeding money judgment.
Viola Shores vs Dale
Randall Fowler, personal
injuries.
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Place all ingredients in a
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Blend until smooth and
Strawberry Milk Shakes. grilling, top each burger
Three cheese toppers, with a generous spoonful of
each with a distinctively cheese spread.
different flavor, are cer- Strawberry Milk Shakes
tain to please your crowd, are delicious as well as
Cheddar cheese is an old nutritious. Just blend
favorite that turns burgers strawberries, strawberry
into.ccheeseburgers. This ice cream, lemon sherbet
< heddar Cheese Spread, and milk together.
blended with some grated Cheddar Cheese Spread
onion and sour cream, im- One and one-fourth cups
parts a zipper flavor. Blue (five ounces) shredded
cheese is a favorite among Cheddar cheese, at room
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Hopper, Ellie & Ricks, Bill. News Journal & Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1984, newspaper, June 27, 1984; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1953860/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.