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Pawhuska Journal-Capital, Saturday, July 22, 1989, Page 3
Wynona Wrap-Up
by Tennie Slone
Fund drive benefits Shidler Senior Citizens Center
Shidler -- Although the slow-
down in the oil economy and an
erratic cattle industry have
SENIOR CITIZENS MENUS shirts on that say "DARE affected the Shidler Area, the
Monday, July 24 - Meatloaf, BEARS" on one side and "Dare spirits of its citizens have not
Boiled Potatoes, Pinto Beans, to Say No" on the other side, been dampened.
Corn Bread, and Dessert. The proceeds from the Dare Several weeks ago the Shi-
Wednesday, July 26 - Fried Bear sales will go to the
Chicken, Potatoes and Gravy, Wynona Police Department
leas, Salad, Hot Rolls and Equipment Fund.
Dessert.
dler Masonic Lodge 509 AF and
AM voted to promote a fund
drive to help with the renova-
tion of the Shidler Senior Citi-
zens Center.
By the middle of June the fund
drive totaled $10,431.50. Last
Friday, July 28 - Chicken and ROUNDUP CLUB NEWS
Dressing, Potatoes and Gravy There will be no roping on
Corn, Hot Rolls and Dessert Saturday, July 22 due to the
EYE CLINIC Wynona members attending the week, Joe Ball, worshipful
The Triad Medical Clinic and Cavalcade. The Wynona grand master of the Shidler
Cataract Institute from Tulsa is Roundup Club will be having a ____________________________
sponsoring a clinic at the Covered Dish Supper at the =========================
Wynona Senior Citizens Center Wynona Campgrounds at the
on Monday, July 24 from 11:30 Cavalcade at 5 p.m. on Satur-
a.m. until 2:30 p.m. day, July 22’ Each family at-
They will be testing for glau- tending should bring a covered
coma, diabetes, eye diseases, dish for their family.
retinal diseases, cataracts, ex- No minors will be allowed to —TESTLLS
ternal diseases of the eyes and stay at the Wynona Camp- ”
lids. grounds without a responsible
There is no charge for this adult.
service and no appointment is There will be a Trail Ride
needed, with a Wiener Roast and Ice
GET A 'DARE BEAR' RIGHT Cream Social on July 28 at 6:30 =============-========
AWAY!! p.m. The wiener roast and ice
There are still a few 'Dare cream social will be at dusk. Lodge, presented Mark Whitt,
Bears' left to be purchased, if Rain cancels the trail ride, and President of the center, with
you act now! They are avail- in case of rain the wiener roast the check.
able at the Wynona Town Hall will be at the club’s building, The center is located in the
or at the Mini-Mac Store on downtown.former Coffee's Dry Goods
Highway 99. They sell for There will be no roping Tues- Building and Strand Hotel and
$8:50 and are really cute little day, July 25 because of tired is operated by volunteers.
bears, lions, tigers, etc. with T- Cavalcaders. Hank Snow and a large
volunteer force headed up by
the Masonic fund drive which
included a Mexican dinner,
cornbread and bean supper,
Ashley Alexander musical
, --benefit and pancake breakfast.
hatever consumes our time She does not use precious time Many personal contributions
consumes us. Whatever we are to worry and fret. were made in addition to a $500
doing that makes us fret -- Worry thoughts will come the check from Phillips Petroleum
whether it is dandelions or same way they always have. Company.
meeting responsibility or too We will tense-up at the first Renovation has already
much eating and dieting. Fret- opportunity. But if we are started under the supervision of
ting and stewing is against the tuned-in to order, we will im- Warren Thomas, contractor. He
aw of the good life. mediately see where we got off is assisted by Randy Rollins,
e only way to put things in the track and begin to make an summer employee of the Pri-
order is to begin thinking of adjustment. vate Industry Training Council,
t em with an orderly mind. It makes beginning again have Also, volunteers are helping in
roverbs tells us that a good new meaning - because it has a various ways.
woman has her length of new and good purpose that ex- An opening was cut between
lays: e is able to get the eludes those things that gnaw the former hotel building and
absolute most out of every hour, away at out good humor. dry goods store in which double
Think On These Things
by Joyce Hifler
Miller reunion held IllIv Q Birch I WEDNESDAY
O Ham and Beans, Greens, Fruit
, , , Salad, Corn Bread and Brown-
Ine descendants of Aaron and Out-of-town guests included Archie and Virgie Miller, and ies.
Della Miller held their third Fred and Betty Blocklinger of daughter, Jeannie; Alvin, Car- THURSDAY
annual family reunion July Sat Muskogee; Harold and Edith olyn, Amanda and Karen Scrambled Eggs w/Ham and
Birch Lake, near Barnsdall. Charter of Longview, Texas; Miller; Alice, Elizabeth and Cheese, Hashbrowns, Tossed
Nine of Aaron and Della's Harold, Sherry and infant son, Jessica Spears, Tina and Kirsten Salad, Biscuits, and Apple Rice
children were present. Also Aaron William, also of Paige Avallone; Edna and Fred Pudding.
Alvin Miller, brother of Aaron Longview; Otho and Delores Cunningham; Eddie and FRIDAY
and Francis Miller, sister of Miller and granddaughter, Chuckie Ewers, Chancy Ding- Pork, Glazed Sweet Potatoes,
Della. DeeDee of Spavinaw, Okla- man and Rhonda, Ashley and Cauliflower, Hot Rolls and
During the day family mem- homa; Aaron Jr. and Jane Miller Michelle Radford. Strawberry Cake
bers enjoyed looking at old and of Cache, OK; Francis Miller
new photo albums; volleyball, and Alvin Miller, Othello
horseshoes were some games Miller all of Wynona,
played and several went Pawhuskans attending were
swimming. A noon lunch was
shared by everyone.
Carl and Audrey Givens,
Horton listed on
BWC honor roll
Keni Horton of Wynona was
named to the Dean's List of
Eunice Dickson
hospitalized
Mrs. Eunice Dickson, of
Pawhuska, underwent knee
surgery on Tuesday, July 18 at
Bartlesville Wesleyan College St. Francis Hospital, Tulsa.
(BWC) for the spring semester. She is in room 5232 and would
Students had to hold a 3.5 - appreciate hearing from
3.74 grade point average to be friends while she is hospital-
included on tis honor roll. ized.
There Are Still
Lots of Buys
At Our
Attractions!!
Special Editions !
August 4
Krazy Days !
Special Edition Day for Advertisers
will be Wednesday Aug. 2.
_______Deadline is Ju y 28.______
August 12
Recipe Edition !!
Sales for Advertising for this edition
begin Monday July 24.
Deadline is August 5.
August 21 School Begins!
Back to School Sales !
...Start Planning Now...
Publication Days available are:
August 2, 5, 9,12,16, 8 19
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For more information and to
plan your advertising. Call
Susie at the Pawhuska Journal
Capital, Mon. - Fri. 8 to 5 p.m..
French doors have been hung, steel triple sinks has been ber of Commerce; Alcoholics
The lobby of the former hotel bought and will be installed. Anonymous; Phillips Petroleum
will be converted into a social The center is used daily as a Company employee dinners,
room. When completed this meeting place for senior citizens Mobile health units come to
room will be used for card and others. On Friday a full- the center at various times to
playing, meetings, games, etc. course meal is cooked and provide medical assistance for
The existing pantry has been served by volunteers and is not all citizens of the area.
moved to a different area and limited to senior citizens. The center supplies a van and
the north kitchen wall which The center serves as a meeting driver for weekly trips to
connects with the pantry will place for the following Shidler Pawhuska and Ponca City
be removed to enlarge the groups - Youth program which where passengers go for medi-
kitchen. A set of used stainless sponsors summer sports; Cham- cal appointments and shopping.
Joe Ball, worshipful grand master of Shidler Masonic Lodge, left, presents Mark Whitt, president
of the Shidler Senior Citizens Center, a check for $10,431.50 which was raised by the Shidler Lodge
for renovation of the center. In the background are Masons, members of the Center's Board of
Directors and volunteer cooks. (Photo courtesy Stewart Baker)
Cedar Ridge
Menu
July 24-28,1989
MONDAY
Meatballs w/Gravy, Hominy
Casserole, Carrot-Raisin
Salad, Whole Wheat Rolls,
and Chilled Pineapple.
TUESDAY
Pimento Cheese Sandwich,
Vegetable Soup, Assorted Fruit
Salad, and Peanut Butter Bars.
Keep in Tune
with Your Health
Check Your Cholesterol Levels
HealthMart Testing Program
has Added Glucose and
Triglycerides Tests To Their
Screening Program.
Monday 8 Tuesday
July 24 8 28
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Each Day
Tune in to a leading cause of heart
disease: high serum cholesterol. You
can now check your cholesterol level
with HealthMarts® safe analysis., In
minutes, you receive a computerized
print-out of your results, along with
valuable information on how to
reduce your risk of heart attack.
Don't fiddle around with heart
disease. For two days only, get in
tune with your cholesterol at your
neighborhood HealthMart pharmacy,
and receive additional savings on
HealthMart HealthSmart items a
located throughout the store. 1.
$8 For One Test •
$15 For two Tests,or
$20 For Three Tests
Triclyceride Test Requires
Fasting for 12 Hours
Glucose Test Requires The
Nurse Knowing Time of Your
Last Meal
TAKE CARE
OF YOUR
HEART
HlealthMart
HIealthSmart
Keeping you in tune with your health.
Niacin
Timed Release, 250 mg.
. . 60 tablets
=$399
Oat Bran
C hewable
850 mg, 100 tablets
$599
VITAMINE
Natural, 400 III. (d-Aipha),
100 softgels
$1069 -
OBE
Lecithin
19 gr., 100 mofig
$529
When diet and exercise aren’t
enough to reduce cholesterol
levels in the blood, dietary
supplements are often recom-
mended. Many supplements
have been the subject of excit-
ing research in the area of
heart care.
Look for the Heart Care
symbol in the Nature Made
vitamin Heart Cure Center.
ALCIUM AND
ZINC
IM
$399
“Nature Made.
Weisents Pharmacy
714 Kihekah
Health Mart Cares.
Pawhuska
287-1317
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