Journal Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 76, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 2, 1986 Page: 4 of 16
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Community Calendar Dotsons have twins
Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Sunday, November 2,1986, Page 4
MONDAY, NOVEMBERS
9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.-The Osage County Extension Homemakers will hold their
Sale-a-Rama at the Osage County Fairgrounds.
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. - The Senior Citizens Bus runs daily in this time period. For
rides call 287-1410.
10 a.m. - The Osage County Commissioners will meet in regular session at
the Osage County Courthouse.
- 11:30 a.m. - Lunch will be served daily at the Cedar Ridge Nutrition Site
Monday through Friday.
11:30 a.m. - Lunch will be served daily at the Hulah Lake Senior Citizens,
Monday through Friday.
11:45 a.m. - Beans and cornbread will be served at the Pawhuska Senior
Citizens Center.
12 noon - Lunch will be served at the Hulah Lake Senior Citizens Center.
7:30 p.m.- The Pawhuska City Council will meet in Council Chambers at City
; - Hall for regular bi-monthly meeting.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER4
7 a.m. - 7 p.m. - The Polls will be open statewide for the General Election.
. Vote.
* a.m. - The Osage County Courthouse will be closed for the election.
• a.m. - 4 p.m. - The Pawhuska Senior Citizens will hold their annual Bazaar
at the Center.
5:30 p.m. - The Pawhuska School Board of Education will meet at the Ad-
ministration Building for regular monthly meeting.
4:30 p.m. - The Quarterback Club will meet at the Pawhuska Elementary
Cafeteria.
7 p.m. - The Community Choir will practice at the High School Choir room.
All interested are urged to attend.
7 p.m. - Election Watch Party at the Journal-Capital.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERS
11:30 a.m. - Lunch will be served at the Wynona Senior Citizens Center.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER#
11:45 a.m. - A covered dish luncheon will be held at the Pawhuska Senior
Citizens Center.
1 p.m. - Free flue shots will be given for senior citizens at the Pawhuska
Senior Citizens Center and Cedar Ridge Complex.
3:30 - 7 p.m. - The First Methodist Church will hold their annual Christmas
Bazaar.
Bob and Tami Dotson, Bar- Pawhuska. Maternal great-
tlesville, announce the birth of grandparents are Ruth Mullicane of
twins, a boy and a girl, born October Van Buren, Arkansas and the late
24, 1986 at 7:56 p.m. Anthony Frank Mullicane and the late
William Dotson weighed five Thomas W. and Ottie Heath Perrigo
pounds, three ounces and was 18% of rural Osage County.
inches in length and Amanda Sue Paternal grandpares are Betty
Dotson weighed five pounds, two , Alexander of Dewey and Gerald =
Dotson of California. Paternal
great-grandparents are William and *
ounces and is 20 inches in length.
They are the couples first children.
Maternal grandparents are
Thomas J. and Leta M. Perrigo of
Frankie Evans of Dewey,
Oklahoma.
Kihekah Steh Club plans Fall Dance
The Kihekah Steh Indian Club of
Skiatook will hold their Fall Harvest
dance on November 15 at the
Skiatook Community Building.
A fundraiser is underway with a
basket of groceries and a beautiful
Parent Support Group
Bi-State Mental Health is offering
a parent support group free of
charge for interested parents. This
support group will focus on topics of
concern for parents such as com-
munication, discipline techniques,
and other parenting concerns
- related to children.
All parents are invited to par-
ticipate. This group will meet
Wednesday, November 5, at 7 p.m.
in the Head Start Building, 15th and
Grandview. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to
call Gerry Craun at 287-1185.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER7
11:30 a.m. - Lunch will be served at the Wynona Senior Citizens Center.
s P.M. - The Pawhuska Huskies will host Perkins at Ormand Beach
. Stadium.
Municipal court actions
Glenn Edward Prichard, 32,
Pawhuska, speeding, fined $42.
Fran Georgia Burgess, 56,
Pawhuska, shoplifting, fined $65.
Tonya Ray DeRoin, 24, Pawhuska,
shoplifting, fined $65.
Jeremy Craig Hunt, 18,
Pawhuska, careless driving, fined
$55.
Charles Earl Carnagey, Jr., 18,
Pawhuska, careless driving, fined
$55.
Norbert J. Mersman, 61, Kansas,
speeding, forfeited $42 bond.
Dennis Duane Walker, 22, Barn-
sdall, speeding, fined $72.
Connie A. Rhoads, 55, Tulsa,
speeding, fined $40.
James Lynn King, 20, Missouri,
speeding, forfeited $44 bond.
Daniel Lee Pogue, 21, Stillwater,
disobeyed stop sign, fined $45.
Shane Lee Perrier, 17, Pahuska,
speeding, fined $54.
Teresa Lynn Dawson, 23,
Pawhuska, failure to secure in-
surance verification, dismissed.
Buel C. Harrison, 53, Barnsdall,
careless driving, fined $50.
Herman Leo White, 45, Pawhuska,
improper backing, fined $35.
Shelly B. Maynard Sr. 47,
Pawhuska, public intoxication, fined
$65.
Shane Lee Perrier, 17, Pawhuska,
expired safety sticker, fined $35
We’ve been in business for one year.
Sorry about our see-saw hours but by
trial & error we’ve been trying to learn
how to serve you better. Thanks for
your patronage & patience.
Effective 1/3/86
Our new permanent hours are:
Monday-Friday 6a.m.-7p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m. -2 p.m.
Luncheon Specials served Monday-Friday Carry Outs
3.25 3.50
You can count on us!
Gilkey’s Cafe
287-4354_________________________114E Main
hand-made quilt to be given away —
for those who give a small donation.
Gourd dancing will begin at 4 p.m. —
and will break for supper at 5:30
p.m. Dancing will resume at 6:30 to •
7:30 p.m., followed by War dancing. -
Head Staff of the Harvest Dance
will include Justin Mays, Osage of
Pawhuska as Head Man Dancer;
Brandi Norris, Osage, of Fairfax as
Head Lady Dancer; Henry Collins,
Ponca, of Ponca City as Head Singer
and Eddie Red Eagle, Osage, of
Pawhuska will be the emcee.
The public is invited and ad-
mission is free.
The Kihekah Steh Indian Club is
an inter-tribal club. Come see and
enjoy all the beautiful costumes and
customs.
For more information contact J.
Kit Burress, secretary at 918-396- HOLIDAY STYLE SHOW AND DINNER--Billye Simmons, a graduate of
1242. John Casablanca School of Modeling will coordinate the Holiday Style Show
and Dinner sponsored by the First Christian Church Youth Group to be held
( 1 in+1 J An * oAtiano November 13 at the First Christian Church Fellowship Hall. The holiday
WOunly GOUT L LIOT IO event will feature a dinner at 5:30, complimented by a style show at 6:30 and
make-up application demonstration. Tickets may be purchased from Youth
Ralston $350 for hogs and dressing Group Members, the Christian Church Office or at the Journal-Capital. (J-C
and cold storage. Photo by Nelson Carter)
National Bank of Commerce vs. y carter.
Bob Gullett, Pawhuska, $94.59 for Methodist bazpar
installment loan and costs. Metnogist bazaar
Gerald Alf vs. Tuck Todd, The First United Methodist
Pawhuska, $134 for dental service; Church will hold their annual
vs. Nona and Tim Black, Pawhuska, Bazaar November 6 between 3:30
$284 for dental service, and 7 p.m.
Mack L. Trueblood dba Mack’s Stew, chicken and noodles and
Bait, vs. Bob Long, Ponca City, chili will be available. Also there
DIVORCES
Cheryl L. Allmand vs. Henry L.
Allmand, III, child custody.
Stephen R. Boling, vs, Patricia L.
Boling.
Ronnie W. Oakes, vs. Melissa G.
Oakes.
John Franklin Heskett vs. Lorie
Denis Heskett.
Randall Lee Dahl vs. Debra
Suzanne Dahl.
Alex Joseph Tallchief IV vs.
Alonda Ann Tallchief.
Carol Jean Coble vs. Chalmen
Arlie Coble II.
Odell A. Nichols vs. Charlotte G.
Nichols.
SMALL CLAIMS
Dennis Kennedy, Fairfax, vs. Beth
Sawyers, dba Red Oak Club,
Fairfax, $600 for rifle and scopes lost
from my pickup; vs. Raymond Keil,
Pawhusko Daily Journal-Capital
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Dave Story, General Manager
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Friday and Sunday
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STOCK REDUCTIONSALE
All Ladies Shoes reduced to
*21$29-$34
(Values to $5200)
All Ladies
Boots and handbags
20% off
All styles
Ladies SA5 Shoes
539.95
$164.15 for car and merchandise; vs. will be baked goods, Christmas
James H. Lovall, Blackwell, $278.93 crafts and handmade items.
for merchandise and costs. The public is welcome to attend.
PAWHUSKA ELK MATES
Annual Arts & Crafts Show
to be held
Sat., Dec. 13—9a.m.-7 p.m.
New Lodge Bldg, on Hwy 60 West
(West of Wal-Mart)
Booth space available $1 000 eacp
Send your name, address, phone & type of
craft, along with $1000 entry to
JEAN LEEDOM
RR 1,Box 114B
PAWHUSKA, OK. 74056
RUSSET
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20 lb. bag
1.59
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59'
All Men's Shoes,
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20% off
All Daniel Green .A
House Shoes 20% off
All Tennis Shoes
for Ladies, Men and bids
20% off
All Kids 20%
Shoes and Boots off
Robinson’s Shoes
134 E main PAWHUSKA
287-2911
Plan your
Holiday Party
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Food Market Sunday, Monday & Tuesday
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Pawhuska
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Kennett, Janet. Journal Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 76, No. 218, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 2, 1986, newspaper, November 2, 1986; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2286735/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.