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Program (Rivers & Trails) of the
National Park Service will work
with the City, Chickasaw National
Recreation Area, the Chickasaw
Nation, the Bureau of Reclamation,
Association has selected popular
Stale Representative Danny Hilliard
However, once you complete the
job, the nut meats are delicious.
The archaeological finds in the
Great Lakes region have indicated
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Consolidated with the NEW ERA, March 1, 1931
Periodical Postage Paid at Wynnewood, OK
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The Wynnewood Gazette, P.O. Box 309. Wynnewood, OK 73098
Larry G. Russell, Publisher
Dion Scruggs - Advertising, Production
Jerrod Savage - Typesetting, Production
Tammy Ervin - Creative, Bookkeeping
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I enjoy the paper. I graduated from Joy High School - the last and only
graduate in 1945. I then became a nurse at Wynnewood Hospital. I then
married Jack Barnett and our daughter was born there.
Jack and I moved to Riverside, California in 1956 so he could attend
California Baptist College. He became a teacher. He died of a massive
heart attack in 1970. I began college and graduated in 1975 and became a
teacher.
I am now 81 and retired. I still visit Wynnewood when I'm back (here
to visit relatives. I thank you for the paper.
Wilma Benson Barnett Glidewell
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This newspaper is published weekly on Thursday by
Russell Publishing Company at offices located at
210 S. Dean A. McGee, Wynnewood, OK 73098.
Phone (405) 665-4333 • Fax (405) 665-4334
Email: wynnewoodgazettc@sbcglobal.net
meetings over the coming
months.
then removed to reveal a very hard
shell inside. Then comes the
difficulty of cracking the black
walnut, which is legendary. The
usual method is to use a hammer.
Frustrated black walnut lovers
found that once the outer shell was
removed, you could run over them
with your car to crack the shells to
get to the nut meal.
The City of Sulphur has support the recreation and tourism
announced that the Rivers, Trails, benefits of the Chickasaw National
I season starts,"
“Why?" Jerry
Nathan Daniel Murray, a 2002
graduate of Sulphur High School
recently met all necessary
qualifications to become a licensed
Physician Assistant (PA-C) in the
state of Oklahoma.
Nathan was notified on December
4, 2008, that he passed the
and Conservation Assistance Recreation Area are all
JARED EVANS was the top
ELMORE CITY youth Justin Anderson, Michael Evans and shooter at the District Shoot
Cody Ballard unload targets and ammunition made possible at Duncan in October,
by a generous grant from the Nat'l. Rifle Assn, and Elmore hitting 46 out of 50.
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SANTA DELIVERS
Santa will make a stop on the
wild side to deliver holiday goodies
to some of his furry and leathered
friends at the Zoo on Monday.
December 15, from 10:30 to 11:30
a.m. The fun continues in the
Canopy Reslaurani where guests
can enjoy free hot chocolate and
doughnuts, plus free photos with
Santa while supplies last. This
activity is free and reservations are
not required.
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the Natural Resources Conservation provide guidance on conservation
Service. the Arbuckle Master and nature-based recreation planning
Conservancy District, local rural to interested communities. The
water districts and other Rivers & Trails role in this effort
stakeholders to facilitate a planning will be as a neutral facilitator,
effort to address long-term water working to bring all viewpoints and
resource issues in the region, issues to the discussions and
Clean. reliable sources of drinking helping the people of the region to
waler for people, water to supply come to consensus on water
agriculture and industry, and waler resource needs.
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discussed in a series
NOTICE
The City of Wynnewood Offices and Departments will be
closed on December 25 and 26 for the holidays. Trash service
will run on the regular schedule, however, there will be a big
dumpster placed on the south side of the City Warehouse,
700 N. Dean A. McGee to dispose of excess holiday refuse.
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Congressman Mike Monroney.
Robert S. Kerr and Elmer Harber.
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Homecoming float at OU Saturday notified that Clelues Dixon has
thrilled local foolball fans attending received a Letter of Commendation
as they beheld our own Frances for his participation in the aircraft
Deal, the club's 1929 queen. escort service for the overseas
* * * movement of aircraft. Dixon also
1938 Produce dealer J. A. earned promotion to Spec. 4.
Jennings reports that local dealers * * *
processed 50 tons of turkeys before 1978 - Wynnewood bid farewell
Thanksgiving. Four and a half October 29 to pioneer resident John
refrigerated carloads went direct lo Wylie Tripp, 91. Mr. Tripp was
Oklahoma City. Tons more cooled born in Walden, Arkansas on
at Millard Ice Company were December 27, 1886, and moved to
shipped east. Wynnewood as a teenager in 1899.
** * He was a bricklayer and carpenter.
1948 All of Wynnewood's ** *
school children and an estimated 1988 - It’s taken him over six
1200 adults greeted President Harry years, but Leon Mauldin has finally
Truman's train as it rolled through completed his Long E Z
heading north on Tuesday. The experimental plane that he's built
president was joined on the back from scratch. The little 2-seater has
platform by Governor Roy Turner, a cruising speed of 185 mph, gets
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We want to remind everyone to utilize your
2008 benefits before the end of the year.
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by Yolande Josephson
The American Black that the Indians there ate black
Walnut walnuts over 2,000 years ago.
Ill They found that the 18h century
In 1750. Swedish naturalist Peter Indians prepared a kind of liquor.
Kalm noled (he presence of black something like milk, by gathering
walnut trees growing in corn fields, a great deal of hickory and black
pastures and wooded hills in the walnuts. They then dried the nuts
Philadelphia area. He wrote that and crushed them so they could
the green peel which enclosed the remove the kernels. I he kernels
nuts, if frequently handled, would were then pounded into a fine flour,
yield a black color to one's hands. The flour was then mixed with
which look Iwo or three weeks to water. The mixture was almost
wash off. Il was due to this that sweet in flavor. However, (he
one was advised not to carry the Indians were not the only ones who
nuts with their green shells ip any made drinks from walnuts. History
cloth, as the cloth would be tells of drinking songs from the
spoiled. This fact I learned the hard early colonial settlers that refer to
way. We had a black walnut tree in ihe walnut chips.
our yard where we once lived. We The outer shell of the walnut is
soon found the green shell isn't the green, very sticky and stains
easiest to remove. By the time we whatever it touches. At this stage,
finished, my hands looked as if I'd they resemble small, hard, green
dyed them brown. The cracking of baseballs. As they dry, the husk
the nuts is a job in itself, turns black. This black shell is
Physician Assistant National
Certifying Exam landing in the top
95th percentile in the nation. He
graduated with distinction from the
University of Oklahoma on
December 5, 2008. After attending
East Central University for his
undergraduate study, Nathan entered
a master's PA program al the
University of Oklahoma. His first
year included basic medical science
courses such as anatomy,
biochemistry, pathology,
physiology, disease prevention and
pharmacology. His second year
consisted of clinical experience in
primary care medicine, inpatient
medicine, surgery, obstetrics and
gynecology. geriatrics, emergency
medicine, psychiatry and pediatrics.
Nathan has accepted a position in
Marietta where he will be working
closely with a licensed physician at
the Marietta Clinic and emergency
room.
Nathan is the son of Ray and
Susan (Gilley) Murray of Sulphur.
His grandparents are Shirley and the
late Junior Gilley and Darcie and
(he laic Bob Murray of Maysville.
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