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Page 2 THE ADA WEEKLY NEWS Ada, Oklahoma, Thursday, December 28,1967 Tupelo Couple Celebrates 50th Wedding Day Dec. 25 Mr and Mrs. A. C. Stoned-1 Five years ago Mr.

Stonecipher" Tupelo, celebrated retired and they moved to golden wedding anniversary I their present home in iupeio i TH.nl.. nnmP Tfll HART Christmas Day at their horns. In honor of the occasion their four sons and daughter and fam- Their children home for Christmas and the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Doryn Stone- By MAY JOHNSON Sunday afternoon guests of louglas and Kevin Stanfieid and Around The County and Mrs.

Hen, Oklahoma City, were also iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howardimines, California; Mr. and iGanus. and Cathy.

Others spend-1 Mrs. James Cagle, Dana and and Mrs. Hatcher and ing the weekend were Mr. and David, Midland, Mrs. Mul- visited Sunday with Mrs.

weremr. anomrs. a iene, Cathy and Tex Christmas. All and Larry, Route unt. Charles Ownbey, ta i ked to Mrs Smith.

Ira; Mr. and Mrs Vernon Stone-, and Anita McCullar and cla a Hayden a em Stanfieid called land baby, Denison. Mr. Willie, Becky, Karen. Janie and Arvilla Hatcher, Raff.

Mrs Audrev Smith a Mrs. Kenneth Lillian Pistole and Mr. and Mrs Bob Hatcher ai a3 and Kgvin and Ed Cof-iMrs. Jo Ann Jrhnson and a i a boys visited Mr. and Mrs.

and son we re ilies were hosts at open Guests were invited between Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stone- a nd A and JLI-i Mr c'ara" I guests of the Ownbeys. jJphnson. and 4 cipher and children Ada; i su Th played foot-i Ariz to i Uliu i i i i i 1 il v-wiii-M IF 1 i I Tuesday'Plains, and Miss May Hatcher and children, Lat-JB.

Phillips, Nida, and 1 Johnson. ta. Christmas night. JMrs. Mike Ganus, Ada.

Mrs. Bob Granger, Robby and Leslie, Oklahoma City. Spending Christmas Day in the Ganus home were Mr. and Mrs. W.

and Mr. and ta. Christmas night. Mrs. Arvilla Hatcher, Roff, Mr.

and Mrs. Hershel New- lins and children, Miami, Mrs. Wanda Skaggs and children, Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, Steve and Ginger, Stonewall; T.

W. Billingsley, Beaver; Billy Kir- bv, Fort Smith. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Stonecipher and Mrs.

Harland Stonecipher, Mr stanf ld se ed the! sianfields "Merrv The Robert Penrod family Miss May Johnson visited in spent Tu. were'married Dec. 25, 1317, in Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon cake and and a appv New on the sick list.

Mr. and Mrs.lRoff Wednesday with Mr. and! Hatchers home of her Barents in Tur-i Thetford and family, Ashland. Penrod, Ada, visited them IMrs. Joe Thompson and Bob Hatcher recently receiv-; Newberry, Tupelo.

me uuiiic i pwt i I a i i i i 1 i and families spent "Tuesday with the Bob berry had dinner Sunday Jackson, Stonewall. I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank They came to Okl3-! Grandchildren Mr homa in 1926 and settled near included Mr. and Mrs.

Ashland. After a few they moved to Coal County near Coalgate and later to a farm northeast of Tupelo. Sta. Byng Students Participate In Traffic Program Five Byng students met with students from Ada, Ardmore, Durant and Vanoss at KTEN studios Dec. 13th.

These schools received information on a traf- Mrs. Ben Ownbey and Char-1 Christmas Day, a ballgame at I night. They Christmas Day guests of Mrs. Mr. and his nephew and family, Mr Mrs.

0. D. Stonecipher, all of Yellville, Ark. The Arkansas members of the family spent the weekend. a a Stratford with Mr.

and! their son and family, Major and Ownbey Tuesday and Qwnbey. Ercy Joe Tom Griffith and saw their color TV. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Hatcher, Tax Forms Are In The Mail (Continued from Page One) Fitzhugh, were'afternoon yisi-j tors. i Mrs.

Ercy Ownbey. Ercy Mr. and Mrs. Charlie mother, Mrs. Mary Own-1daughters, Charleston, S.

C. Pickett came by to see Mrs. bey. Stratford, was also a guest. I Alma Dunn and" Naomi I Mrs.

Ben Ownbey called Saturdav. They were I mother, Mrs. Ance Good, I en--oute to Sulphur to visit Mrs. Ison. Christmas.

Mr. a won a bicycle folornori and Mr. and Mrs. Ownbey's son, George My-j Christmas Day and Mary El- receivea miormaiioa uu a and fie safety program but coins, currency and L'. 11 nMJTma Hmhwav Pa- stamps lose their identity for-i by.

the Oklahoma Highway trol entitled "Learn and Live." Byng representatives were Steve Reeves, Debra Deaton, Joyce Shatswell and alternate, Shope was named as ever when separated from return," he said. So, if you are expecting a refund, mall early and to the right address, return your address! Beginning Jan. 31st, this program will run approximately ten weeks, until April 3rd. All questions for the program will be taken from "Oklahoma Laws Regulating to Motor Vehicles," and the "Oklahoma Driver Man- Glenda Scarbrough. Starlet yo Socal Secur a-l! tv number thereon if wron your state return can stand comparison with your federal return.

Chairman DeWees pointed out that electronic tapes of federal income tax returns will be made available to the state tax com-j mission for computer compari- ual on Public Safety. I S0n wittl sta returns. At the conclusion of the gram the boy and girl with the! highest individual scores will Byng rrlA Lhdpter receive a gold watch and will hosts C. Treas, get-together Sunday. Those present for dinner were his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Treas, Stonewall; Mr. and Mrs.

Dolph Treas, Ft. Towson; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Treas, Brenda, Gary and Paula and Mr. and Mrs.

James Price and Jeanette, all of Pryor; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Treas and Mark, Texarkana; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Romines, the Christmas parents, Mr.

Romines, and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norbie Romines, and other relatives. be honored at a banquet sponsored by the Pontotoc County Insurance Board and the Pontotoc County Automobile Association. A Theory On How Cultural Program Was Begun At Byng By DONNA BLATHROP you're from the culture program? What's that? How did! accounting.

She attended the tiat get started? i Trinity College of London, you see, it was this, tension department of Incha, ay. day our teachers studying piano and cello. Mrs. Holds Meeting The Byng F.H.A. Chapter met Wednesday, Dec.

13, at 9 a.m. Mrs. Gloria Walker was the guest speaker and provided costumes of India. Mrs. Walker was born in Calcutta, India.

She attended the College of Loreta House, Calcutta and Darjeeling, the Bristol University of London, England, extension department and Cambridge Uni-j versity extension department in' India, receiving a degree in started looking around and won- tiering if the students were cultured enough. Deciding that further investigation was needed, tbey began to ask questions. Walker also has a BA in English and math. All the schools she attended were private and her teachers were British and Irish. Although --U 1 pardon me, but could! India received its independence wu tell'rne what you think of I from England in 1947, England the a opportunities still has schools a A IVirS, cUKvi i Ida I clltu i i i 1 TM 6 8 the world four mard to wmiam gnd have fine, was one of numeious.

enthusiastic replies. worked in several countries, in-Shocked at this obvious lack, iC u( jj Indonesia, in which she nt culture, school authorities ta ught school for three years, took steps to have Byng declar- and Afghanistan. They are now i ep 1 a culturally deprived area, i ann a trip to Thailand and realizing, of course, that their trip aroun the world. me transition from drive-in mo-j Mrs walker speaks seven lan- vjes to opera isn't made oyen gua es fi uen tly and reads and night, they decided more im- 1 four i an ua ges. Mr.

Walk- mediate steps were called a radua te of Byng High A cosmetology department wasj Schoo He attended college in installed on the theory that stu- California. dents could at least look eul-l Doc were Paul Summers, Ada'; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dansby and Mrs. Loren Hughey, Lawrence; Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Hughey and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hatcher and boys. Sunday visitors in the Sum- ilc1 a emu mers home were Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Hazel Archer and and Mr and Mrs. K. M.

Paul Summers and children and Ada; Mr. and Mrs. Butch Es-! Mur y- steve and finger, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lawson and tes, Sasakwa; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy I Stonewall, were home for the Estes, Norman, and Mr. dinner and Christmas Mrs. James Royce Treas and tree Saturday and Sunday. Mr.

Mrs. Arno Griffith fell recent- Billy Joe Estes, all of Ada. ly and injured her back children, all of Ada. Mr. and Mrs.

James Cagle, Dana and David, Midland, Tex. 5 were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Hokett, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, Glenda and Mary, Fran- and Mrs. Cagle and children went to Tulsa to visit his par- Mr.

and Mrs. Arno Griffith The Rev. and Mrs. Steve Liland son. Jack, and family at-1 ley spent Christmas Day with tended open house in Ada Christ- mas Eve honoring Mrs.

Arno Griffith's sister and husband. Mr. their Mrs. C. 0.

Wall, on wedding anniversary. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Griffith were Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Griffith, Teresa, Royce, Edith and Cheryl, Ft. Worth. The Jack Griffiths also visited Mr. and iMrs. Max Griffith and Vicki.

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Summers and Gaylon attended a Christ- her and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Godfrey, Byng. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lilley, Spaulding, visited his father, ents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Cagle, and his brothers and families Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brashears had their children and the Rev.

Steve Lilley, and Mrs. families all home foH3iristmas Lilley Sunday evening. fl The Rev. and Mrs. Orval Romine and daughters left after church Sunday for Red Oak where they spent Christmas with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sutherland, Nazarene Church had a mas dinner in Ada recently. It jchristmas program Sunday led was a company get-together: by tne and Mrs. Wayne for employes of Mack's com- strange. pany.

Mack, Loveta and baby attended four Christmas dinners. They went to Wynnewood to Mrs. Rosa Lee Cottrells for din- Saturday; to the home of I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Summers 1 and children for dinner Sunday, and they were at Mr.

and Mrs. dinner. Enjoying the meal were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brashears and children, Pnigue; Mr.

and Mrs. Don Brashears and Dawna, Sasakwa, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Loyd and Jackie. Their granddaughter and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Eickie Goode, Oklahoma City, arrived that afternoon. Other visitors wde Ronnie Rowe, Doyle Jackson and Walter Jones. Billy has been in Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Boddy f. hospital In Littk Rock, and daughters, Lovington, N. M. arrived Christmas Day for a was Christmas. na Boddy.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hall Friday. He will return to the I hospital after the holidays. Albert Cassadys for dinner spent the wee kend at Longview Christmas Day.

Mrs. Gertie with eir relatives. Summers accompanied them to the Gene Summers home and the Albert Cassady home. Mr. and Mrs.

Mack Summers and Gaylon and Mrs. Gertie Summers attended a school pro- 'gram night. at Pickett Thursday They attended a program at Wynnewood Friday night. Mrs. Gertie Summers spent Tuesday night with Mrs.

Ina Haines, Union Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McMinn spent the Christmas holidays at Wichita, with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Bud Miksch. T. Billingsley, who is employed in Beaver, was home with his family, Mrs. Billinsley and Sue Lynn, over the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Ellis and family. Stonewall, had Christmas breakfast with his Stanfieid took their grandmoth- lots of fun with their tape 1 rtun. The teenagers of our cprnmun- Norman. 1 ity must have been good during year.

All of them received Mf and Mrs Thuman Hu nice gifts: TV sets, tape record- gue an(j Km Normarl) visited friends in Stonewall Wednesday evening and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stewart. md Mrs. T.

T. Lowman Christmas dinner guests of sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnes and Hugh Sweat and Sonny were Mr.

and Mrs. Then Christmas Eve they all George Barnes, Dora Daniel met at the Raymond Ellis none and Clara Kennedy, Ada; their family Christmas tree. and Mrs. Buck Daniel, Pat and Also present were their parento, Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Ellis. Christmas dinner was in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ellis. George Flowers was a guest for the affair.

Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson had several of their children home for Christmas.

Attending the Christmas dinner were Mr. Longtime Wapanucka Couple, Married 50 Years, Is Honored Happy New Year to everyone. STONEWALL By LUCILLE GANUS and boys, Ok- sister, Mrs. Mary Nell Lucas, iinole; Mr. and Mrs.

Don John- Mr, and Mrs. W. C. i and baby. Stonewall; Mr.

ooa holidays with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Clayton Stegall. Others visiting in the Stegall home Mr. and Mrs.

Were the Rev. and Mrs. tured and maybe fool people for a time. Another innovation was the Head Start program. Besides such important things as reading and writing, the five-year- 7 6S Brings (Continued from One; an increase in both benefits and I their JAMES MARVIN ODOM Services for James Marvin iOdom, 78, Route 2, Ada, will be i Vanoss, visited her parents, Mr.

jstegall, Clinton. Mr and Mrs W. Jan Scoufas and Kara Lyn, Mrs. i Hunt, Miss Lillie Ricnardsony at Friday iri tne Asburyland Mrs a Hoover, over the 'longtime Wapanucka Arnold, Mrs. Lorene! Mr.

and Mrs. Charley 1 Methodist Church. The Rev. weekend. 1 honored Dec.

17 at a re-lDenson, Mrs. Helen Alma Parker, clair aye tt pastor, will con-1 Stonewall: Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Linker, Cheryl and Robin and Mrs. Don Johnson's brotiier, I.John Carleton, Tulsa. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Romine, Salinas, Mrs.

Foy Wheat, the tax schedule. The maximum, sary i I. i a i i i i i i I i jf Vi a i a 1,1,1.1,, I I i i i Mention in their home. The oc-ison, Mrs. Cleo Kessler and Browning.

Mr. and Mrs.i lies Criswell Funeral! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Killian Cobb, and Mr. and Mrs.

Icasion was in celebration ol 1 Mr. and Mrs. Odus O'Neal, Mr. Donald Spears, Mr. and Home bg jn arge I Bill spent the Christmas week-Norbie Romine and family, Tu- golden wedding anniver-! and Mrs.

Lewis Straw, Mr. and'Jack Ingram, Mrs. Mary Ltta Dav jdson, Leon Scrog-lend with their daughters and Hos's were their sons Floyd Cartwright, Mr. Mrs. Ruth Cole, Larryi jns Ed Caudle Roy siocum.

families, Mr. and Mrs. Law- FCU i i i i iTii o. i I I I olds discovered Batman. Ther ay yea now Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. Mrs. John Fauikenberry, jHobbic, Mrs.

Grady Irene Jem-1 Lew is Kroth and Roy Sneed wi! crhnnl was overrun with S.nJ.1 nn Wapanucka' Mr and Mrs. Alma Spruill, Mr. and ison, 3e Leon Angel. Mrs. Bill Cox, Mr.

and Mrs. Arvil Payne-; it school was soon overrun with miniature Batmen cnarging around in their Batwagons, their is now scheduled to rise be casketbearers. Garland Leo Freeman, Joe W. IllCUUlt'U LU 1 I I IjCUli i 1 T-, I I I A $46050 by and Mrs. Dennie Stevens, Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Zee Wells, Mrs Row-, arkSi Paul a i P. Batcapes flying in the wind. th tax rate will be 5 9 pe Mr.

and Mrs. James W. I Claude Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.

son Mrs. Fannie Taylor. Mr McElhaney and A full knowledge of Batman both emplove and eFm Angel Jr Springfield, Mr.JGeorge Bogan, Mr. and Mrs. andMrs.

Bobby Wood and Tony, A cFarland will be hon- is essential to the normal de- land 'Irs L. Griffin. Okla-jJim Roberts. Mrs. Sadie Humes, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Bu.lcr. a bearers wlopment of any child End con- 1968 the same amount of! homa City: Mr. and Mrs. Duane! Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Wilkerson a Mrs. Barney Seek, Mr a Mr odom died 3m cbrned adults will be relieved ta will be' deducted from week- Elv, Oklahoma City, and Glen Dale and Glenda: Mr. and Roe James, Mrs Wednesday in a local hosp ital. 1 it ni be ex- a Junior Romines, Earli-IMrs.

George Harris, Mrs. Ma-j ret Williams, Mr. ana He as born in Middlebrook, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goss eroeriod niont Calif ibel Clements, Mr.

and Mrs. gil Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ark Aug im sm of childrerii Topeka, spent) Mr' snri Mr: Df-rnip A Mobbs.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, and the couples 17; 3nd Nanfcy ij za beth Spence the weekend with their and Mrs Junior Ro-'M. Hoover, Mrs.

Bonnie Hobble, grandchildren and three great-j odom He attended Middlebrook'- i i I A 1 UC UCUUULC.U 10 know that our children are payc ec but it no longer culturally deprived, tended over a longer period. They now have Batmau. IVTell, that was the humble beginning of our program, which since blossomed into fullj rence Endtricht and children and Mrs. Sharon Johnson, all of Houston, and their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Killian and children and Mr and Mrs. Edward Killian and family, all of Mesquitc, Tex. pelo, spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ro- Miss Doris Angel.

Miami, arrived in Tupelo Friday afternoon to spend her holiday, vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Angel. i Angel teaches school in Miami. She also will visit her sisters and families, Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Joe Carutners and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and children and Mr. and Mrs.

By MRS. W. B. HOKETT Caril G. Jackson and airily.

Services were well attended Stratford. They all spent Christ- at the First Baptist Church Sun-1 mas Day with the Jacksons at day. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. I Stratford.

Miss Angel will return Ernest Riley and her father, to Florida Jan. 1. ley; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ro-l (Continued on page TUPELO rt mines were unable to attend.

Mrs-JoM Addy. Mrs. Mary i grandchildren. Mrs. Faulk "reeled the you the lowdown on the 'drive-in attraction, but the latest play or opera as well.

Mrs. Powell Hosts Allen Homemakers per cent if they are small ijey Angel were married in Ada State Employment I elementary school and was graduated from high school (here. He also was graduated i from Maynard Business College. Mr. Odom was a rate clerk Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Bullard and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goss. Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Elliott, Atoka, were hosts to a family Mrs. Cornia Powell, Allen, en- their annual Christmas party.

business. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Powell. Roll call was answered with "My Favorite Christmas Song." A covered dish luncheon was served. Mrs.

Jim Mullins presented the "Story of Mary, the Mother of Jesus." Gifts were exchanged and secret pals revealed. Attending were Mrs. Duard West, Mrs. L. C.

Patterson, Mrs. O. H. Fanning, Mrs. H.

H. Hamilton, Mrs. Dennis Cook, Mrs. Mary E. Trivitt from Thoma Wayne Mead, Mrs.

Bill Jestes.jH. Trivitt (former name of i ion IT nr, tho.r mar The Oklahoma Stale Employ-1 Leonhard poinled out that a for lhe Frisco Railway Com-1Christmas dinner at their home banks. 1917. Following their mar- mem Servic said Friday it is recen ruling by the United, Dany A mem of the Asbury jn Atoka Monday There were The present requirement they lived in Lula ana i seekjng nurnerous qualified I States Department of Met hodist Church of Ada, he! 42 Attending were Mrs. 16.5 per cent and 12 per cent, Clanta before moving to Wapa- oklahomans throughout the Bureau of Employment Secun- was a mem ber of the Odd Fel-! Gibson Mr and Mrs.

respectively. The move, effec- nucka Mr. Angel worked as tate to take exam i na ti ons an ty, which finances the employ- Lodge I Pete'Gibson Scotty, Mr. live in two stages next month, railroad foreman for the K.U.-| 20 for counse i ors interviewers, ment service operations, a He and Eva were a Mrs Gibson and Rut interviewer aides and clerk-j prohibited any hiring by the; rjed in Middlebrook. Sept.

and Mr and stenographers to fill shortage agency except from the register, 1907 will reduce the capacity of I j. Railroad for 44 years. He about 2.000 banks to lend money retired in 1964. stenographer about million. The refreshment table at the, occupations in the agency.

These banks do about 75 per rec epUon was laid in white lace! Tests wi De gj ven a 9 a i u. ovgr goM taffeta and was en- i a 20 by tne state ers0 nnel toroH vuitVi an a i a rake i i of the personnel board. Survivors include his wife, We no longer can hire em-: Eva: four daughters, Grace ployes in anv other way, Ada; Laverne Hutchi- r. Trof-rMincirrin Ivin Svh and Clay, all of Stonewall;" Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Elliott, Fitzhugh; Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, Denver, Mr. and H1 a UU1C1 tered with an anniversary cake Board in its Sequoyah Building hjsJ rul jj i ates our for-1 son. Farmington, Mo.

Syble Mrs Gibsoll( Pam and adorned with sugar-spun yellow office in Oklahoma City, in Ada mer polic of employing work-! Scott, Antlers, and Lorene roses. Arabic figures "50" a East Central State College! 3 5. dav emergency ap-iClark, Pryor: five sons, W. 0., igilt stood atop the anniversaryj a in Durant at Southeastern i ointments when the work load! 1J TM nt tho tier. A vase of gold and yellow state College The a so wiU using temporary Ada, M.

Billings, the iRev. Paul Odom, McGregor, (Continued from One) tier. A vase 01 guiu uu C11UK state 0 iiege. Tney also wm oe ust ifi ed us i ng temporary em-1 Kev. ram uuuui, La Mesa Park, Raton, N.

mums and lighted candles com- given at he sam: time in Tulsa Leonhard said. ''We! James M. Leddy, Ada, orivantsoo nf i Dieted the table will Rnppr? Hiph School a i i and G. L. Leddy, Memphis, in order to take advantage ofjpleted i at Will Rogers Hig! I do hope that anyone interested! lit Ul -o 1 yy I I Ul'V- Pari-Mutual conditions, among I Mrs.

Angel was attired in a at gn sc hools at Lawton, Mus-1 in work i ng or us as counselors, 16 gr; which was the adding of light Kuc knit dress and wore a kogeej McAlester. Poteau, Sell- interviewers, interviewer aides great-grandchi to the horsemen's purse. i natural colored orchid corsage. ng and vinita. L.

Leddy, 16 grandchildren; five Wren; one sister, Mrs Larue Griffin, Oklahoma Oklahoma State Employment City, served punch; Mrs. JunelService Director, Morris Leon- QJVORCES I Angel. Wapanucka, served cof- 1 hard, said applications for these 11JLC1 i I or clerk-stenographers will ob-iAxie Jackson. Reno, Ark. tain an application soon and be ready for the upcoming tests on Jan.

20 so they can establish MARRIAGES Mrs. Otto Strickland, Mrs. Ruby Clark, Mrs. Ralph Frost and Mrs. Ola Chadd, Ada, and a guest, Mrs.

Tennie Jennings. the Mews Want-Ads. Mary E. Watts restored). Johnny and Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne McDaniel, all of Yukon; Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gibson and Cindy, Midwest City; Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Greenlee, Jamie and Kelly Joe, Broken Arrow: Dr. and Mrs. Ben Powell, Cheryl and Marty, Holdenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott, Cliff and Karrie, Atoka.

talities were Mrs. Martha An Sequoyah Carol Factor and Edward Fac- gel, Springfield, and Building, Oklahoma City, 73105. tor (divorce granted both parties). Mary Lou Bradley and David M. Bradley (both Loretta Faulk, Oklahoma City.

Those attending or sending They must be returned to the personnel board by Jan. 12 so gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Harold examinations can be prepared Dills, Patrice and Jay, for the applicants. Turkey breeders are trying to Bill Anoatubby, Tishomingo, develop a giant bird with invisi-1 to Janice Marie Loman, Ada.

ble pinfeathers, sturdy legs and! Robert Glenn Ross, Allen, to a pleasant disposition. i Carolyn Yvonne Wright, Ada. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris, Aaron Gay, Midwest City, to Houston, arrived Friday Louise Foster.

Midwest City. spend the weekend with his Benny R. Shumard. Ada. Mrs.

Mattie Morris. Phvllis Bowerman, Ada. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Newberry, Robin and Kelly Ann, St.

Louis, arrived Friday night for a weeks' visit with her Te wish Happy Yior To thank you heartily Ta servt you betttr Te work community progress To strivi tor lasting piact SMITH 332-6011 CENI SMITH "Our Stst A A IAU WAITS.

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