Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1980 Page: 3 of 6
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—Dear Abby_
by Abigail Van Buren
20,000 Americans to GI’S:
“We Think of You”
DEAR ABBY A great big thank-you from all the soldiers,
sailors airmen and Marines in the U.S Forces in Korea'
You have helped to relieve the loneliness of over 20,000
military personnel stationed in Korea by providing them
with a glimpse of home through a stranger’s eyes
It all began when a soldier named Allen wrote to you
about the depression many GIs feel as they walk away from
mail call empty handed
You ran his letter asking your readers to write to those
forgotten kids half a world away, and you gave the address
Commanding General; Eighth Army, Seoul, Korea, APO,
San Francisco, Calif 96301.
Letters came in by the thousands, c utting a broad swath
through America s heartland Envelopes hearing postmarks
from ( anada, Puerto Rico and each of the 50 states came in
by the bundles'
I here were letters from children One boy sent his week’s
allowance ($1) so that a serviceman would be able to buy
stamps
Another youngster sent a letter and enclosed five rare and
valuable 3-cent stamps Obviously someone in his house-
hold was a stamp collector (We returned the stamps )
There were letters from mothers and grandmothers,
opening with "Hello, Son"! They told of their experiences in
wars of a different era, some told of their relief when their
sons c ame back from Vietnam — or of their emptiness when
no one returned to them
Many letters carried news from home They wanted th
make sure we knew that the U S hockey team had beaten
the Russians They were proud of their country, and proud
of us for serving in the military
School children wrote to express their feelings of loneli
ness, fear, doubt and hurt — feelings they could nt share
with their parents or friends But somehow they felt a
serviceman would understand
What a morale booster those letters were’ What happy
excitement you created here
So. Dear Abby, we send our thanks to you and all those
generous Americ an people who wrote Thanks, on behalf of
every serviceman who has ever been lonely. Sincerely,
THE U.S FORCES IN KOREA
Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Friday, May 30,1980, Page 3
Westerners EHG has luncheon
Larry Patton, owner of the Fabric Mart of Arkansas City,
Kan., was the guest speaker for a special Homemakers Week
luncheon conducted by the Westerners Extension Club at the
Braden Community Center.
Patton talked about sewing for the county fair, noting that
garments should be well pressed with a press cloth on the right
side.
Wools and knits should be steam pressed after they are
complete, he added There is not need to use tape on hems.
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FAMILY
PAGE-—
Horoscope.
DEAR U.S. FORC ES: God bless each and every one
of you in every corner of the world, working to
defend our great country.
DEAR ABBY I have a job I really like It pays well, and
my boss (whom I’ll call Mr R.) is the greatest
During the daytime he never makes a move toward me.
but when I work evenings he gets a little too friendly Mr R
is married and I’m not but I do have a boyfriend And even
if I didn’t have one I wouldn’t be interested in Mr R
because he’s old enough to be my father
Last night while working late, he turned on the stereo and
asked me to teach him how to disco | told him I had a sore
toe (not true) Then he said I didn't have to worry about his
wife walking in on us bec ause she lives in the suburbs and
doesn't drive
Can you give me a few suggestions on how to keep Mr R
in his place? I don’t want to hurt him — just discourage him
WORKING GIRL
DEAR GIRL: Tell him you like your job and don't
mind working nights, but your boyfriend holds a
black belt in karate, doesn’t live in the suburbs — and
he does drive.
DEAR ABBY Every year I make a donation to the
American Cancer Society in honor of my father
No he did not die of cancer. He had cancer, but recovered
after undergoing surgery and treatment
If more people would celebrate their loved ones’ recoveries
in this manner even more lives might be saved in the future
THANKFUL
Jehovah’sWitnesses
attend convention
The Pawhuska congregation "To Whom Does the Obedience
of Jehovah’s Witnesses has of the People Belong”
returned from Dewey, where Local meetings for the
they enjoyed a circuit con- Pawhuska congregation will
vention in the Washington resume this week.
May 31.1980
Be alert this coming year for
opportunities that could provide
a second source of income
Don t jump into anything impul-
sively. but keep searching for
profitable situations
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Should you find yourself in a bad
financial situation today don’t
let fear dominate your thinking
Time is your ally Improvement
will come as the day progresses
Romance travel. luck,
resources, possible pitfalls and
career for the coming months
are all discussed in your Astro-
Graph letter which begins with
your birthday Mail $1 for each to
Astro-Graph Box 489 Radio
City Station, N Y 10019 Be sure
to specify birth date
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be
prepared in your one-to-one
relationships to make small con-
cessions in order to gain larger
advantages Compromise has its
compensations
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Some
unexpected demands may be
made upon your purse today
but be a cheerful giver Your
monetary aspects are very prom-
ising
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22) You
could be in for a pleasant
surprise today when someone
you think wants something from
you is, in reality about to do you
a big favor Don't jump to
conclusions
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Being
too self-serving today could have
GIRLS STATE
OFFICER
Linda Tolson, one of
Pawhuska's representatives
to the 1980 Girls State being
held at Ada this week, has
been named to a number of
positions
Linda was appointed
superintendent of public
health at the mythical city of
Demke.
She was also elected to
serve as a state represen-
tative for the mythical
county of R. Brown.
detrimental effects Go with
what’s for the good of all instead
of bucking the currents You ll
come out a winner
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) Ego
and self-esteem have their
places, but give others credit
today also They may know
something that you don t so lis-
ten and learn
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec. 21)
In material matters you are apt
to be more fortunate in things
you do on your own than in joint
involvements Don’t carry unnec-
essary baggage
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19)
Where important decisions are
required it s best to call the
shots yourself today Seek
advice, but don't think others
ideas are infallible
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 19)
Normally you re a giver and not a
taker, but today you may not be
prepared to do as much for oth-
ers as they will do for you Make
amends later
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You
function better today in large
groups than in small circles Go
where the crowds are to mix and
enjoy yourself
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Neg-
ative thinking could initially
impede your progress today
However you re luckier than you
think and once y 1 face up to
issues squarely you’ll prove it
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be
sincere in your dealings with oth-
ers today Avoid flattery to gain
your ends The truth will work
wonders but hollow praise
won’t.
Misses
and
Ladies
*18 to *40
, Wight’s
619 Kihekah
KRAZIES
PRESENTS
County Fairgrounds
Seven hundred twenty nine
heard the Saturday afternoon
program on obedience that will
bring family unity
Sunday afternoon 826 heard
D.D Homans public address
Spunky Creek
Next Time
in Tulsa
of TOKYO
Enjoy the
Japanese Steak
Ceremony
51st & Harvard off 1-44
918-747-251 1
ELECTROLUX
SALES and SERVICE
3723 Mall St.
Bartlesville, Okla. 74003
918-333-6183
M. K. & O. LINES
UNION BUS DEPOT
Phone 287 4010
BUS SCHEDULES
Last Round
West Bound
11 15am
9 08 a.m
7:08 p.m
DANCE-Saturday
May 31
Layne Garoutte
and
The Home Grown Okie Band
Country Western
Redwood Club
Wynona
9:00 P.M. - 2:00 A.M.
$3.00 Couple
BYOL
Saturday Nite
‘3 Per Person
Now OPEN
Mon. thru Sat.
25s
Beer
Tenite I Sat.!
FRIDAY IS
LADIES NITE
No Cover Charge
For Ladies
7-9 P.M.
Mon.-Thurs i
BYOL
Friday Night is hu
Mike Orr Night
In the
Duncan
Building
Patton said, just stitch them twice, about %-inch apart, and then
put in the hem
Patton went on to tell the group that zippers should always be
lapped and buttons show always be lay in the buttonhole and not
pull. Collars, cuffs, buttons and buttonholes or necklines always
need interfacing
His talk was followed by a question-and-answer period.
Twenty-five women, representing five Extension Clubs, were
present
Twelve Westerners were present for the 10:30 a.m. business
meeting All officers were re-elected for the next year. They
are Mrs Jimmie Casey, president; Mrs Frank Koehler, vice
president; Sherry Richerson, secretary-treasurer; and Pearl
Calvary Baptist plans
vacation Bible school
Vacation Bible school will be be the general secretary of the
held June 2 through 6 at the school. Opal MuUer will be in
Calvary Baptist Church in charge for refreshments, and
Pawhuska Th school will run Rena LaRue will direct
from 8:30 a m to 11:30 a.m. recreation for all age groups,
each day, and boys and girls Sandra Huston will be the
ages three through 12th grade pianist, and Peggy .Malaske,
are invited to attend song leader The pastor,
Family night will be Friday, George Hair, director of the
June 6, at 7 p.m There will be school.
Blando, reporter The group had its quarterly gift exchange
Mrs Koehler reported on the dress revue held recently in
Pawhuska The Westerners had 12 entires
Blue ribbons-Mary Wilson, child's dress clothes and lingerie,
and Mrs Casey, pantsuit
Red ribbon-Mrs Wilson, girl's play clothes, Marcella
Surritte, duster, street dress other than cotton, and lingerie
White ribbons- Mrs, Koehler, jacket dress; and Mrs Rosita
Mullins, street dress other than cotton
Other entries were-Mrs. Case, street dress other than cotton;
and Mrs Wilson and Mrs Mullins, after five dress
The next meeting will be June 18 in the home of Mrs Joanne
Mason, and the lesson will be on "insurance.”
7. Daily
Pawhuska C Journal-Capital— —
7 P 700 Kihekah Box 238 Pawhuska Oklahoma 14056
(918) 287 4138 (918) 287 1421
Published Sunday mornings and weekday afternoons except Monday Saturdays and
holidays by the Western Publishing Co
Second Class Postage paid at Pawhuska Okla
Newstand and coin rack prices Sunday -25 cents
Daily-20 cents
Mail Subscription rates Pawhuska $36 per year
Oklahoma $35 per year
Other states - £15 per year
Carrier delivery in Pawhuska Barnsdall Hominy Tallant Nelagoney, Pershing and
Wynona $3 a month, $36 a year
den, office manage
Bible study on age group levels,
recreation and refreshments.
Irene Fountain will be the
director of the three-year-old
division with the assistance of
other helpers. Peggy Malaske,
along with her helpers, will
direct the four- and five-year-
old divisions.
The division for first through
third graders will be directed by
Pauline Patters, plus helpers
Betty Frost, along with her
helpers, will direct grades four
through six Faye Hair will
direct the youth division of
grades seven through 12.
Mrs. E V. Shemaker will
The Calvary Baptist Church
is located at 620 E. 15th St.,
across from the high school.
Kenneth Infield, mechanical superintendent
Penny Chilton, city editor
Nancy Williams, circulation manager
Ellis Owens pressman
Frank Spencer general manager
r Amber A. Nash
Janiese(
ertising represer
ss assistant pre
I Philip Stacey photogr apher reporte
Carla Smith, production assistan
Kay (urrey circulation assistan
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Ok lahoma Press Association and
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Member F.D.I.C IIV
National Bank of Commerce
Light Fixture Sale
As much as 50 percent off
List Price
Benson Lumber Co.
1020 Lynn
287-3788
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Help Your Children Develop......
Sell identity
by sending them
to Vacation Bible
School at
nmunicatio
Group Approval
First Baptist Church Church
6th and Prudom
June 2-6 10 a.m.-l p.m.
Grades 1-6 and ages 4-5 yrs.
HOMEOWNERS •
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL!
Summer is here with low interest rates
THE DEMAND HAS RETURNED
We are receiving calls for 2, 3 and
4 bedroom homes.
Let our courteous and honest
professionals serve you.
CARTER REAL ESTATE
287-3126
On 4 Wheel Drive K-10-30 Series
Chevrolets get a
$900.00
Rebate
and also on C 10-C30 Series Trucks
P
get a $400.00 Rebate
(We have these trucks in stock)
JOHNSTON CHEVROLET
222 W. Main 287-4753
We made time stand still!
1980
VALUE
1979
PRICE!
< ON THIS QUALITY BUILT
Whirlpool SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATOR
65400
DON’T MISS THESE OTHER GREAT VALUES FROM WHIRLPOOL'
Whirlpool
so Electric
Whirlpool
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Dishwasher
0, $42800
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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
PAWHUSKA'S NEW 15Q INFORMATION
LOCAL NEWS
7:35am 11:05 am 12:35 pm 3:35 pm 4:35 pm 5:35 pm
ABC NEWS
7 00am 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm
PAUL HARVEY NEWS- Saturdays at 12:00
PAUL HARVEY NEWS- Weekdays at 12 00 - 5:10
EXTENSION REPORT- Monday thru Friday at 11:00 am
SOCIAL SECURITY NEWS • Saturday at 1130 am
WILD LIFE NEWS
Friday at 11:10
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
7:45 am FAITH MESSENGER BROADCAST
with Peter Popoff
8 00 am MORNING DEVOTIONAL
8 06 am THRU THE BIBLE RADIO
with Dr. J. Vernon Mcgee
8:35 am MISSION TO CHILDREN
with J.D Carlson
9:00 am HEALING MESSENGER BROADCAST
with David Nunn
9:15 am BELIEVERS VOICE OF VICTORY
with Kenneth Copeland
9:30 am WORLD MISSIONARY EVANGELISM
with Dr. John E. Douglas
9:45 am HOUR OF DELIVERENCE
with R.W Schaumback
10:00 am BELIEVERS VOICE OF VICTORY
with Kenneth Copeland
10:15 am THE CAMPMEETING HOUR
with Jimmy Swaggart
10:45 am FAITH MESSENGER BROADCAST
with Peter Popoff
11:15 am WORLD MISSIONARY EVANGELISM
with Dr. John E.
11 30 am THE CAMPMEETING HOUR
with Jimmy Swaggart
Douglas
11:45 HAITI'S CHRISTIAN ORPHANAGE
with Brother Van Hoose
12:00 PAULHARVEY-NEWS
12:15 pm ASSEMBLY OF GOD
with Jr. Gains
12:36 pm THE BRIGHT SPOT HOUR
with Dr. Harold Sightler
ALL FOR YOU ON PAWHUSKA'S NEW 15Q RADIO
7:00 A.M. The Bet Cameron Show
1:00 pm THE KRIS KNIGHT SHOW
5:15 pm THE KAY RICHARDS SHOW
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