The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 98, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 2000 Page: 2 of 12
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Page 2, The Wynnewood Gazette, Thursday, December 21, 2000
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Last Minute Christmas Shopping? 4
Come to METTRY’S!
Cajun Cafe chain and a gentleman from California who has
donated in memory of his deceased sister.
headquarters in Wynnewood, had the
following specials for December:
20-inch doll in romper suit, $1.19;
doll cradles, 49 to 98e; tricycles,
$1.49 to $5.49; wagons, 590 to
$2.98; men’s neckties, 250; men’s
dress socks, lOe to 250; log
building sets, 29 to 98c; ladies
hosiery, 49c to 98e; Cannon
towels and wash cloths, 29c to
79C.
is one way the library can say
thanks and Merry Christmas to all
their patrons.
Librarian Jo Ann Albreicht
announced Monday that many of
the library’s sale books are still up
for grabs. The library needs to
move those books out, and for you
it’s the best bargain around for both
hardbounds and paperbacks. You
can still get fixed up just in time
for Christmas.
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Tiffeny Dodds - Advertising, Production
Yolande Josephson - Bookkeeping, Production
Tammy Ervin - Layout, Production
Don Coffey - Photographer
Publication Number USPS 693860
Consolidated with the NEW ERA, March 1. 1931
Periodical Postage Paid at Wynnewood, OK
Postmaster: Send address changes to
The Wynnewood Gazette, P.O. Box 309. Wynnewood, OK 73098
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years of their married life have been of the deed to the Methodist Church
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into the house, they saw
the young Child with Mary His
mother and fell down, and
worshipped Him: and when they
had opened their treasures, they
presented unto Him gifts: gold
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their football season, and head
coach Jim Holloway said these
guys would move onto next year’s
varsity team well-prepared. Four of
the young Savages have already-
seen action in high school games:
quarterback Chris Cain, running
backs Wade Griffin and Jamie
Williamson, and tight end Dale
Allen. Meanwhile, the WHS
Savages headed into the quarter
finals against Hoban.
sponsors for two new animal compounds
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This newspaper is published weekly on Thursday by
Russell Publishing Company at offices located at
2 10 S. Dean A. McGee. Wynnewood. OK 73098.
Phone (405 ) 665-4333 • Fax (405) 665-4334
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have reared two sons and two Choctaw Nations, signed in 1903.
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citizens had their golden wedding invaluable history of Wynnewood
anniversary November 14 and kept has been recorded. Also from his
it all to themselves. Mr. and Mrs. 20-year effort are pictures of
If you don't have other plans
come spend Christmas Eve zvith us.
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The Wynnewood Historical Chickasaw Nation Census, 1900,
Society received an early Christmas McClain County;
present this month from former Choctaw Nation Grooom Index,
Wynnewood resident, Mr. J. D. 1890-1907;
Kinard, who now resides in Purcell. Choctaw Nation Bride Index,
Mr. Kinard is the brother of local 1890-1907;
resident Don Kinard. Garvin County, Oklahoma
Marriages, 1907-1929;
Mr. Kinard donated a number of Chickasaw Nation Census, 1900,
genealogy research books pertaining Stephens County;
to the Chickasaw and Choctaw Chickasaw Nation Census, 1900,
Nations at the turn of the century, Grady County;
which were written by his wife, McClain County, Oklahoma
Mary Turner Kinard, who passed Marriages, 1907-1929.
away a few years ago. Mrs. Kinard
was interested in genealogy and Several members of the
devoted a tremendous amount of Historical Society have already
time and effort to compiling this located their grandparents and great-
information. grandparents in these books. These
The following titles are now records cover both Indians and non-
available for on-site research at the Indians who lived in the Chickasaw
Eskridge Hotel Museum: and Choctaw Nations during that
time period.
Chickasaw Nation Groom Index,
1885-1907; Come by the museum to find or
Chickasaw Nation Bride Index, verify your family lineage in this
1885-1907; wonderful collection.
Chickasaw Nation Census, 1900, Thank you, Mr. Kinard, for your
Garvin County; wonderful donation!
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1950 - Prices at Thurman’s in
November bacon, 53# a pound;
oleo, 270 a pound; delicious apples,
390 a dozen; grapefruit, 50 each;
com, 170 a can; baby food, 3 jars
for 230; fryers, 590 a pound;
catsup, 190.
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1960 - Marine Corporal Darold
Schafer departed from San Diego on
October 1 for duty in Okinawa.
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1970 - A back-to-school special
for all college students was a 9-
month subscription to the
Wynnewood Gazette for $2 with
coupon. Regular subscription was
$2.50 local area; $3 rest of state;
$3.50 out-of-state.
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The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 98, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 2000, newspaper, December 21, 2000; Wynnewood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2035459/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.