Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 26, 1979 Page: 3 of 16
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Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Sunday, August 26, 1979, Page 3
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Wedding deadline
Beginning Aug. 25, 1979, all city weddings must be submitted
to the Journal-Capital no later than two weeks after they occur.
Out-of town weddings must be submitted to the paper no later
than three weeks after they occur. Any weddings submitted
after these deadlines will be used only u space permits.
For publication in a Sunday paper, information and pictures
must be turned into the Journal-Capital no later than 5 p.m.
Friday. Deadline on weekday papers is 5 p.m. the day before.
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Relationship
Goes to Pot
By Abigail Van Buren
1979 by Chicago TribuneNY News Synd Inc
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I and our children recently
visited my brother and his family who live in a very affluent
suburb of a large midwestern city. We all had a wonderful
time especially the children. We have a daughter 14, and a
son, 12. They have three boys. 10, 12 and 15.
After returning home our son told us (in confidence) that
his 15-year-old cousin had offered him some pot. Our son
refused. He said he never actually saw his cousin smoke pot.
but he was sure he had. I then asked our daughter if she
knew anything about it, and she reluctantly said her brother
was telling the truth.
After much debate, my husband and I telephoned my
brother and his wife and told them what our children had
told us. Their reaction was unreal! They said their son had
never smoked pot and our children are lying! Now my
brother and his wife are angry with us.
Should we have called? If not, how can we restore our
once-good relationship with them? If our children had
smoked pot, we would want to be alerted.
NAME WITHHELD
DEAR W ITHHELD. You shouldn't have called. Perhaps
time and the realization that you meant well will improve
your relationship. Your children shouldn't have betrayed
their peers, and you shouldn't have violated the confidence
of your children
DEAR ABBY: 1 am married to a dentist who makes a pass
at every new girl he hires to work in his office. He's 49 and
thinks he's irresistible. 1 think he's entering his second
childhood.
Recently he took up with a new employee (24) and started
seeing her out of the office. I found out about it and
threatened to divorce him, so he promised to give her up as
a girlfriend, but he increased her salary so much that she
couldn't afford to quit her job. She's a divorcee with a child
and needs the money, and he says she’s the best desk girt
he's ever had and that he can't run the office without her.
Now 1 am uncomfortable. She is uncomfortable. And my
husband still has both of us.
DENTIST'S WIFE
DEAR W IFE: If your husband gave her up, how do you
figure he still has both of you? No need for you to feel un
comfortable. She's working because she needs the money,
and your husband needs her in his office. Trust
them - unless you catch them, that is.
DEAR ABBY: How do I politely decline an invitation to a
party without lying? Is there any really socially acceptable
excuse?
Supposing 1 just don't like parties? Or what if I feel I
would be bored, etc.?
It would be a lie to say, "I'm unable to attend."
STAY-AT-HOME TOM
DEAR TOM If you want to be scrupulously honest, you
may have utally frank. But since you don't like
parties, say so - and you'll not be bothered with invitations,
which is what you want, right?
Pawhuska School Menu
The menus for lunches in the & beans, lettuce, pickles and
Pawhuska School Cafeteria for onion, pineapple upside-down
the week of Aug. 27-31 include:
MONDAY-Hot dogs, french
fries, celery sticks, relish,
chocolate pudding with mar-
shmallows and milk.
TUESDAY-Fish krispy, tator
tots, green beans, applesauce,
hot rolls, butter and milk.
WEDNESDAY-Sloppy jo,
corn, pickle spears, pears,
peanutbutter cookie and milk.
THURSDAY-Beef and gravy,
whipped potatoes, mixed
vegetables, red jello, yeast
biscuits, butter and milk.
FRIDAY-Charburger, pork
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LOVELACE
DRUG STORE
120 E. 6 287-1317
cake and milk.
Menus subject to change.
GRASS CARPET
in stock!!
Crawford Furn.
5th & Leahy
287-2722
Former cityan ‘s son wed
in August 4 ceremony
Exchanging vows Aug. 4 in St. John's Episcopal Church in
Oklahoma City were Deborah Renee Huneycutt and Kevin
Michael McGee. The Rev. William Wantland, the Rev. William
Norris, the Rev., Edward Wade-Dalton, and the Rev. Norman
Huneycutt, the bride's father officiated the 8 p.m. ceremony.
The groom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lawrence Puryear of Pawhuska His mother is the former
Paula Ruth Puryear. Ms. June Miles Huneycutt of Oklahoma
City is the bride’s mother.
The bride, who entered with her grandfather, wore a gown of
candelight chiffon encrusted with seedpearls. Her full-length
train was lace-edged with appliques of the seedpearls motif. She
carried a bouquet of white roses, steffonotis, and lily-of-the-
valley stop s white bible to which was pinned a diamond broach
which has been carried by every bride in her mother’s family
for over 100 years.
Honor attendants were Dawn Keables of Madison, Wise.;
Betsy Walker of Houston; and Michele Huneycutt of Oklahoma
City, sister of the bride. Others were Mary Cullen of Oklahoma
City; Elleen Kroh of Brea, Calif.' and Melinda Waler of
Fullerton, Calif.
Serving as best man was Ted Owens of Oklahoma City.
Groomsmen were Patrick McGee and Balaine McGee, brothers
of the groom, both from Oklahoma City; Mike Walker of
Houston, Texas; Mickey Craig of Oklahoma City; and Jay Cox
of Norman. Ringbearer was Paul Honeycutt of Dickson, Tenn.,
cousin of the bride.
A reception and dance followed at the Skinvin Plaze Hotel host
by the Rev. and Mrs. Norman Honeycutt, of Fullerton, Calif.
Mrs. Kevin Michael McGee
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Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30
Saturday 9:00-3:00
703 Kihekah 287-2823
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| LOVELACE
I DRUG STORE
120 East Sixth 287 1317
FOR SALE
1920 acres - Osage County
Hwy. 99 - 12 mi. North of Pawhuska
NE-4 S13, E-2SE4 S23,W-2, S-24-T227N-R9E & SW4 S17, S-2
S18, N-2 & N-2 S-2 S19 & N-2 & N-2 SW4 S20, T27N-R10E
Cash, Involving 3-way trade
Bids may be in writing to Funston Flanagan, Box 5,
Walters, OK 73572, or in person from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on
Saturday, Sept. 22, 1979 st Directors Room, First National
Bank, Pawhuska, Okla.
Full details furnished on request and made on date of sale.
For further information Contact ,
Funston Flanagan, 405-875-2121 or
Lloyd Patton, 405-597-2483.
LLOYD PATTON, REALTOR
Chattanooga, Okla.
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Auto Club advises motorists
of the back-to-school dangers
The morning rush hour will zones, and to be extra alert
soon take on a new look for when confronting these school-
motorists as area schools open related traffic conditions
their doors -reductions in speed limits in
The Automobile Club of school zones
Oklahoma reminds drivers that -crossing guards and safety
commuting to the office during patrols helping students cross
school days, particularly just streets.
after classes resume, poses -children on bicycles.
safety hazards not encountered -children crossing unguarded
in the summer, streets
In its “School's Open-Drive -children walking on road-
Carefully” campaign, the AAA ways.
club urges motorists to exercise -youngsters darting from
caution while driving in school between parked cars.
-toddlers on their way to
in from of schools to let children youngsters tend to forget their
off, pedestrian safety rules
-school buses stopped to load especially if they ’re excited
and unload students. about a new school year."
“School children are For parents who drive their
generally dependent on children to school, the club
motorists to exercise safe urges them to let youngsters off
driving practices,” said directly in front of school rather
Eugene T. Filipps, executive than on the street, or select a
vice-president of the Auto Club less congested side street next
of Oklahoma. “Many to the school as a drop-off point.
Military
News
school for the first time.
-parents stopping their cars
George William LaweRance-
Boyd, son of Mrs. Leona
LaweRance and grandson of
Mrs. George Fenton, both of
Pawhuska, has completed basic
training at Ft. Benning, Ga.
Pvt. LaweRance-Boyd has I
been transferred to Ft. Leonard
Wood, Mo., in training for the I
motor corps of the U.S. Army
infantry He will be driving and |
maintaining a personnel 1
transport while in AIT training. 1
He is the former long-time J-C 1
carrier on Route 16. PVT. LAWERANCE-BOYD
SEARS WILL BE CLOSED
Tues. I Wed., Aug. 28 I 29
for
Product Meeting in Kansas City
SEARS
(Authorized Merchant)
610 Kihekah
WANTED!!
Wanted for listings - 2 and 3
BEDROOM HOMES!
In or out of city limits With or without acreage
Any shape size or We have lists of buyers
condition waiting
i Call to have your name added to our list. (We call
you before house is adv.)
Carter Real Estate
121 E. 6th
287-3126
Marvanette Sowell’s
Fall Art Classes
Register Thurs., Aug. 30 7:30 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Adult Training Center 12th & Brenner
SCHEDULE
Mondays: 7:00-9:00 p.m.-Beginnens’ Drawing
Tuesdays: 3:15-4:45 p.m.-Studemts’ Ofl Painting
Wednesdays: 3:15-4:15 p.m. Students’
Beginning Drawing - Age 9 & Up
Thursdays: 7:00-10:00 p.m.-Oi Painting
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RADIO SCHEDULE
Sunday Schedule
7:30 a.m. CHRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD HOUR
8:00 a.m. FRANK & ERNEST
8:15 a.m. FIRST HAND
8:30 a.m. WHATS THE ISSUES
8:45 a.m. DIVINE PLAN
with George Wilmart
9:00 a.m. CHRISTIAN LIFE HOUR
with G.T. Bustin
9:30 a m UNSHACKLED
10:00 a.m. GODS DELIVERANCE HOUR
with BISHOP DELROSE L. WALTERS
10:15 a.m. VISIT WITH MRS. G.
10:30 a.m. TOENKEI
10:35 a.m. HEARTEAT THEATER
11:00 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PAWHUSKA
HOUR
12:00 p..m.. GODS NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
ALL NEW FOR YOU ON PAWHUSKA’S NEW 15 KXVQ
RADIO
12:15 p.m. SUNNY SIDE SHOW
(Live Country & Western SHOW)
with Art John ton
1:00 p.m. ROCK WITH KAY RICHARDS
4:00 p.m. THE "Q” OLDIE BUT GOODIE SHOW
with RON EDWARDS
6:00 p.m FOR LOVERS ONLY
with RON EDWARDS
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 169, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 26, 1979, newspaper, August 26, 1979; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2284757/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.