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Big Basin Herald from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 2

Publication:
Big Basin Heraldi
Location:
Muldrow, Oklahoma
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2
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Fife 2 Baata HERALD 22,1977 Shackelfords holisarvnual dinner Sixty-seven members of i late Bert. and Lois Shackelford family held their, annual Christmas dinner Sunday, Dee. 18, at -the home of Mrs. Bstle Chisum. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Shackelford and Sonny, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Bryan and Jim, Greg and Brad, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Chisum, Jason and Amanda, Mr.

and Mrs. Danny Morgan, Danya and Sommer, Mrs. Marie Laster, and Janice Thompson and Monte. Also attending were Mr, and Mrs. Buck Jr.

Laster, Shelly and Shane, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sampson and Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carrol Laster, Candy Channa, Miranda, Mr.

and Mrs. Mitch Sparkman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Treat, and Mr. and Mrs.

James Treat, Mike, Lisa, and Melindai Others present were Mr. Marriages 'Kenneth Gwatney, 18, Conway, Ruthie Tucker, 20, Conway. Calvin C. Mullen, 35. Gore, Elsie Marie Summerlin, 34, Gore Eric Johnson, 2Z, Ft.

Sill, Nola Buck, 25, Dardanelle Jim Seay, 33, Vian, Wave Pollard, 24, Vian. John Gilstrap, 19, Muldrow, Linda Stormes, 16, Muldrow. James W. Harp, 31, Van Buren, Charlotte Fagan, 27, Mountain burg James Hyden, 23, Cartersville, Nelda Risenhoover, 28, Cartersville, Okla. Larry R.

Lancaster, 19, Sallisaw, Teresa Stafford, 19, Sallisaw. Jim Henson, 30, Muldrow, Kay Wilson, 30, Short Troy Pettit. 24, Marble City, Brenda Rock wood, 26, Uniontown. Hershel Moore, 41. Ft.

Smith, Alma Jean Limore, 46, Van Buren. William C. McKinnon, 23, Jacksonville, Carolyn Buckman, 31, Jacksonville Troy Dean Odom, 29, Van Buren, Cynthia Tucker, 19, Alma. David Bratton, 27, Stigler, Mary Price, 25, Stig-, ler, Jerry Don House, 30, Ft. Smith, Susan Maureen Oakes.

34, Ft. Smith. Dallas Lewis, 75, Muskogee, Willie Ann Brown, 63, Sallisaw. Divorces Linda Warren vs. George P.

Warren. Alice M. Tarket vs. Jack L. Tarket.

Isaac C. Barrett vs. Sally Ann Barrett. Ronald Osborne vs. Katherine Osborne.

Brenda Kay Woodward vs. Richard Lee Woodward. Lola Lennington vs. A.E. Lennington.

Nadine Bush vs. Jackie Bush. Kathy Sue Flud vs. Jimmy Lee Flud. Divorces Granted Alice M.

Tarket Jack L. Tarket Alma L. Johnson Loyd Ray Johnson Jackie L. Speir Robert W. Speir Billie Jean Lewis Ronadl Gene Lewis GREETINGS from family to yours! Share with us the laughter and joy of Christmas! Bill Osbourne Cabinet Shop Employes Roland, Okla.

and Mrs. Tommy Treat, Tammy and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howard and Shawn, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Pinkerton, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray. Shackelford and Mrs. Cacbl Ann Barkley, Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Shackelford, Randy and Terri, Mr. and Mrs. James Shackelford, Ricky, Peggy, Don and Cindy and Scott, Mrs. Don Hale and Jessica, Dewayne Roberts and the honoree, Mrs.

Chisum. Those unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Gary. Treat and Gary Lee of Hurst, Texas, Mr.

Clyde Barkley of Inola, Mr. Don Hale of Broken Arrow, Okla. Mrs. Linda Jiles and Deanna of Okla. City.

Okla. and Baron Thompson. Everyone reported an enjoyable time of good food and fellowship. The children were wide-eyed and excited as Santa Claus put in an appearance and distributed the gifts from under the Christmas tree. O-Ann Restairattf is Now Open WITH THE SAME GOOD FOOD AS ALWAYS Special THIS WEEK THRU SATURDAY Special Mexican Dinner $2.50.

K-JS; £4 dgle5 ornamental iron work 1700 Towson Avenue Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 501 -JXJOO'Q Cagle Iron Works is the place to come if you are looking for ideas on what to give someone who is hard to buy for- or if you are just looking for that extra ordinary gift One suggestion is a Cagle Iron Works baker's rack plant stand that can help you keep a touch of springtime inside this winter by providing a place to store your potted plants, etc. Next Spring it can be used as an attractive shelving to display china, nots, trophies, etc. Not to mention a stereo component center. Other gift ideag include artistic wall decor, wrought iron dialing furniture, elegant etageres in glass and steel, ornamental planters and urns, as well as many small items from $2.00 up. And what would be more appreciated this year than a gift for the home that will be used year after year.

Cagle fireplace screens, grates, tool sets, personalized mail boxes and posts, or yard signs. You owe yourself the pleasure of browsing in the beautiful Cagle Iron Works showroom in when you are over on our side of town, on the the way to work or home and anytime Saturdays. COME TO CAGLES THIS YEAR!.

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