Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Pawnee Chief from Pawnee, Oklahoma • 5

Publication:
The Pawnee Chiefi
Location:
Pawnee, Oklahoma
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

(-L) I) THE PAWNEE CHIEF PUBLISHED AT PAWNEE COUNTY SEAT OF PANS-NEE couvry OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JAN 28 1983 444 4' 1 1 i It etb 1 -9 4C''''' It': jo 411:14 '1'Ar A 4041 1: iv 'r)I- i 't 1 11'' 1 A -N7'--R4 ok 4 3 i'-' I 1 TLI Ninety-second in a series 1 Area Recipe of the week I 1 A o' TAMALE PIE Nwoo Submitted by Mrs Ted Crocker i i i'- 1 quart boiling water I 1 A '''s 2 salt 1: 41: i i 1 I 1014mcatikpeccnirun mishethaal that Isn't too neetootcl re thick) or less 6'i- I 17 0 --2-4 7 Y' 4 141 I 'S'N- 6 1 intile mush cooks heat in pan 114 lbs of brick chili one medium size can styled beans Let cook ustil most of lilmican moisture is taken up Line a large size bake dish with of mush Add chili mixture cover with remaining mush and bake 30 minutes in i A oven 1 P' i ---1 5 A i 'i 1 i Au '-'1 els I 1 11 i' 102 11 "4 117 514-1' 'A '77 5 ip8 7 i 't 4 i i BY AMY ADAMS -t I tl'''f 1 Sfl 7 2 -4 THERE'S HIDDEN BEAUTY HERE 4t L-IL--2 Dear Amy: 1 out going to a borne for unwed 1TARY 1111 IRITE---Miss Doris Jean artsof olympia Wash It iI nn4 1 man la nri hiAvp Or going back to Juvenile I work in an with 5 other nr 1 MILITARY Doris Jean Itartsoe of Olympia Wash Ninety-second in a series Area Recipe of the TAMALE PIE Submitted by Mrs Ted Crocker 1 quart boiling water 2 salt 112 cup corn meal (might need more or less to make mush that isn't too thick) While mush cooks heat in pan lbs of brick chili one medium size can Mexican styled beans Let cook mail most of moisture is taken up Line a large size bake dish with of mush Add chili mixture cover with remaining mush and bake 30 minutes in oven THERE'S HIDDEN Dear Amy: I work in an office with 5 other girls and 7 men and have been week BEAUTY HERE out going to a home for unwed mothers or going back to Juvenile Han? and Rex Ilar land Keeton Of Pawnee Oklahoma were married in a December wedding in Brigade Chapel at Fort Lewis Wash The bride daughter of Mr and Mrs A Morrison married the son of Mr and Mrs Keeton After a Canadian honey nmon the newlyweds are at home at FL Lewis WMU Night Circle met Monday night The Night Circle of Women's Missionary Union of the First Baptist church held their regular monthly Royal Service meeting Monday night Jan 25 in the home of Mrs IL Ernest Hitt Mrs Andrew Eshelman was in charge of the program Following the program a short business fleeting was conducted by the vice chairman Mrs Isabelle Wilkinson A dessert course was served to Mrs Percy Nelson Mrs Mary Fugate Mrs Billy Mae Zoldoske Mrs Lola Zoldoske Miss Mildred Grubb Mrs Roy Bymer Mrs WitKnson Mrs Nola Sewell Mrs Hitt Mrs Donald Poteet and Mrs Eshelma Mrs A McCollum is Circle Hostess Mrs A McCollum was hostess to Charity Circle of the First Methodist church Tuesday afternoon Jan 26 in her home with 17 members present Mrs Overman was in charge of the devotional which was taken from the Methodist Woman The president Mrs Ralph Decker presided over the business meeting Mrs Oral Manning presented the program which was taken from the Methodist Woman Refreshments were served to Mrs A Privett Mrs A Barnes Mrs Barnes Mrs Homer Dean Margaret Berry Mrs Pecker Mrs Franklin Mrs Alice Clover Mrs Ray Lyon Mrs Kathryn Louthan Mrs McCollum Mrs Overman Mrs A Peter Mrs Mark Trussell Mrs Fred Green Mrs Oral Manning and the hostess Guests were Mrs Ben Burton California and Mrs Bowen The next meeting will be with Mrs Privet Sam Osborne is birthday honoree A birthday dinner was held in honor of Sam Osborne of Pawnee at the home of Mr and Mrs Gerald Osborne in Tulsa Those honoring Mr Osborne were Mrs Sam Osborne and Mrs Pearl Nuttle and family from Pawnee Mr and Mrs Arthur Fields and son Edmond Miss Ramona Osborne Miss Mattie Osborne and Miss Corrine Tiger of Sand Springs and the hosts Baked food Sale for the March of Dimes SATURDAY JAN 30 Peppers' Store By Dorcus Home Demonstration Club Leader Training lesson Monday Local leaders of County Home Demonstration dubs will meet Monday Feb 1 in the County Extension office here for a Leader Training lesson on "Training and Pruning Landscape Plantings" Garrett Extension Land- scaping Specialist from 0SU will conduct the school Following the discussion in the extension office the group will go to the Mitchell home to study and identify shrubs and to see a pruning demonstration Leaders and the clubs they will 'represent at the meeting are as follows: Blackburn Sunshine: Mrs IL Hamrick and Mrs Guy IL Dawes Dorcas: Mrs Loyd Perrine and Mrs Klutsenbeker Economy: Mrs IIickson and Mrs A Compton Happy Homemakers Mrs Goad and Mrs I Rogers Home Circle: Mrs -j Frick and Mrs A Mullennax Lake View: Mrs Lancaster and Mrs Fred Meyerdirk Lone Chimney: Mrs Estille Davis and Mrs George Fuss Masham: Mrs A Bishop and Mrs Cecil Garner Pandora: Mrs Jimmy Allenbaugh and Mrs Phillip Griesel I Prairie View: Mrs Alvin Berg and Mrs Spence Brooks Union Valley: Mrs Callahan and Mrs Queen Vida de Casa: Mrs Norva Fanning and Mrs Lenore Johnston White Rose: Mrs George Spiller and Mrs Earl Colclazier DOC Club Hostess is Mrs Berry Winter flowers were the theme of decoration when Mrs Berry was DOC club hostess Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 in her home Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon with Mrs Lusk winning high Refreshments were served to Mrs Ella Dietz Mrs Harold Marx Mrs Marlin Mrs McCollum Mrs Harvey Sackett Mrs Lusk and Mrs Clifford LelIew Guests were Miss Margaret Berry and Mrs A McCollum The Pawnee Community Is A Good Community Mrs Barnes is LIT-D Hostess Mrs Barnes was hostess to UTD club on Monday Jan 2 After a short business meeting Mrs Clarence Barnes presented the afternoon program A course was served to Mrs Barnes Mrs Ray Lyon Mrs Loyd Marx Mrs McCollum Mrs Edwin McNeill Mrs Jo Ferguson Mrs Mitchell Mrs A Peter Mrs A Privett Mrs Saunders and Mrs Thomas Miss Katherine Louthan was a guest Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club meets Thursday Afternoon Bridge club met with Mrs Lovie Underwood Thursday of last week with Mrs Harold Marx assisting Pink chrysanthemums centered the refreshment tables Members and guests present 'here Miss Margaret Berry Mrs Barnes Mrs Clarence Barnes Mrs Jo Ferguson Mrs Haddox Mrs Fred Green Mrs A McCollum Mrs Schacher Mrs Mentzer Mrs Tony Thomas and Mrs Ben Burton Mrs Ferguson held high score for the afternoon and Mrs Me- Collum bingo Chapter PEO holds regular meeting Membeis of Chapter II PEO met at the home of Mrs Mentzer on Friday afternoon Jan 22 for a regular meeting Mrs A Privett presented the lesson on "Founders Day" after which organ music was enjoyed Members present were Miss Margaret Berry Mrs Jo Ferguson Mrs Jo Ferguson Mrs Thurman Hurst Mrs II Le Hew Mrs Ray a Lyon Mrs Loyd Marx Mrs Harold Marx Mrs Mitchell Mrs A McCollum Mrs McCollum Mrs Phillips Mrs A Peter Mrs Privett Mrs Saunders and Mrs Lovie Underwood 13AP Club holds meeting Thursday Eve Thursday evening Jan 21 Mrs Bessie Whitlow was hostess to A club Following a short business meeting conducted by Mrs Mary Fugate president games were played with prizes going to Mrs Ted Crocker Mrs Alta Waldrop Mrs Lee Brown and Mrs Fugate A refreshment plate was served to Mrs Fugate Mrs Ruth Kimberlin Mrs Brown Miss Elsie Plumlee Mrs Crocker Mrs Waldrop Mrs Leola Custer Mrs Helen Kistler Mrs Lizzie Plum-lee Mrs Marguerite Wilkinson and Mrs Otto Shupe The next meeting will be in February with Mrs Waldrop Card of Thanks I wish to thank all the nurses at the Osteopathic hospital and Dr Staff for the care they gave me during my recent illness I also want to thank all my friends who sent flowers and cards Irene Ramey Harvey Sacketts Host old fashioned dinner Mr and Mrs Harvey Sackett were hosts Saturday night Jan 23 to the Saturday Night Pitch club in their home An old fashioned dinner was served from the dining table which was covered with a red checked tablecloth and centered with an old fashioned lamp Those present for the evening were Mr and Mrs Emerson Phillips Mr and Mrs Lusk Mr and Mrs Roberts and guests Mr and Mrs Billy Marlin Pitch was played with Mrs Roberts and Mr Sackett winning high Clarence Barnes entertain club Entertaining the Saturday Evening Bridge club Saturday Jan 23 in their home wcre Mr and Mrs Clarence Barnes A desert course was served to Mr and Mrs Oral Manning Mr and Mrs Mitchell Mr and Mrs Jo Ferguson Mrs Fred Green Mrs Ben Burton and the Barnes Mr Barnes received higii and Mrs Thomas bingo prizes Birth Annoneentent Mr and Mrs Clayton Endicott Choteau announce the birth of a daughter Nanette born Jan 29th Miss Endicott weighed 5 lb 7 07 Mrs Sam Winrow and Lester Graham are the maternal grandparents and Mr and Mrs Endicott are paternal grandparents Mrs Graham is a great-grandmother and Mrs Jane I Wing() is great-great-grandmother with the company for 0 years The Boss is one of the most handsome men I have ever seen We girls had never seen his wife and we were dying to see what she looked like Well this past Christmas he Invited us all to a party and told us that his wife would be there He said "Don't expect to see a Marilyn Monroe or you'll be disappointed" To make a long story short she looked like she was old enough to be his mother and was she ugly! How can a woman that lookm like that get a guy that looks like him? A Steno Dear Steno: Beetity Girls is just a skin game! It's what lies under the powder and paint that made her what you Boss' Wile! Dear Amy: There is 'usually another viewpoint to every question In regard to your two letters from women complaining about men who call waitresses endearing names I would like to add that I know several waitresses in respectable places who call their male customers 'Hon' etc obviously in hopes of getting bigger tips So you see there are 'fools' in nom sexes! No Fool Dear No Fool: How right you are! Dear Amy: To come to the point I'm in terrible trouble I am 18 years old and I'm going to have a baby I ran away from my foster home because of this I was placed there by the juvenile authorities I was pregnant at the time I was in Juvenile Hall but they failed to recognize it Now I'm alone because the baby's father is serving a prison term for some trouble he was involved in I have no place to go Amy Of course I could turn myself in but then I would De placed in a home until I would be 18 I wouldn't be able to see my baby until then I'd even take a chance of them taking my baby away if I do turn myself in but I do so want my baby Is there some way that I could apply for aid for my child with Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs Bill Ekberg Rolling Hills Calif announce the birth of a son Lief Jan 22 weighing 6 lb 4 oz Master Ekberg has a brother and a sister Maternal grandparents are Mr i I'm not married and I don't want to get the baby's father into any more trouble by saying it was him You see he is much older than me (ten years older) If you can solve this Amy you deserve a lot of credit and 11 you can't my advice to girls my age is "Use your head and not your heart when it comes to things like this" siould have! PIA A en-ager in Trouble Dear Teen-aver: You shoted bsve used your MORALS toot Eight now you need adult help rad guidance and You can't gtt this by running away the people that are in a position to help you As soon as possible see a clergyma of your faith and the Legal Aid Sotiety and tell AM They will help you gel the assistance and comfort you need Dear Amy: My mother-in-law is a problem or it seems that way to me She bosses me around and not only plans our trips but goes with to on our vacations as well My husband is a wonderftd person He knows his mother better than I do and doesn't let what she does worry him as it does me I want to do what's right but I feel that my husband should pit his mother in her place If this keeps up for all our married life I'm afraid I'll blow my stack My husband told me the only way to get ahead of her is to outlive her This to me is anything but funny! Desperate Dear Desperate: Your husband is about aa funny as broken crutch and just as helpful At the rate you're steal Ing she'll probably outlive you! Don't blow your stack bet rather toot the whistle softly on Mama Once she Is made la understand that she's putting 'a few bumps In your road to happl ness you should have a smoother ride i Personal ta Lonely Find an excuse to see him more often and he will get the idea Please address all letters tot cAmo ms Newspaper For a personal reply enclose an addressed stamped envelope and Mrs Harvey Sackett of Pawl: nee Paternal grandparents ar Mr and Mrs Dave Ekberg of Califernia Read And Use The WANT ADS' I I rre rn Indian Women hold Organizational Meeting Mrs Margaret Cramton asso- ciate Home ''Demonstration Agent of Ponca City met with a group of women at the dining hall of the Indian Baptist Mission on Jan 21' for the purpose of organizing a Home Demonstration club for the Indian women During the afternoon Mrs Cramton showed samples of handwork such as rugmaking metal craft ceramics basket weaving Different recipes for breads pastries and other type foods were handed out After the club was organized an election of officers was held with Mrs Vivian Archambault as president Mrs Kate Enos vice president Mrs Ina Tefertiller secretary and Arlin Mathews song leader Cookies and coffee were served to Mrs Ruth Tonemah Mrs Enos Mrs Archambault Mae Smith Mrs Jennie Lou Reed Mrs Pearl Nuttle Mrs Maxine White Shirt Arline Mathews Mrs Mary Good-fox Mrs John Hubbard Mrs Mary Nuttle Mrs Myra Eppler May GoodEagle Mrs Robert Davis Jr Mrs Cramton and Mrs Tefertiller All Indian women are urged to attend the next meeting at which time the name of the club will be selected The meeting will be held in the (lining hall of the Indian Mission with Mrs Archambault and Mrs Davis as hostesses Home Circle Club holds first meeting this year The Home Circle IL club met Tuesday afternoon Jan 19 for its first meeting of the new year with Mrs A Garlington as hostess A short business meeting was conducted Mrs Siemenskie secretary read the minutes and called the roll Mrs A Mullennax gave the devotional and prayer which was followed by group sniging Names were drawn for secret pals Mrs Flossie Miller gave the program on Filing Records and announced the next county council meeting March 23 at Shatnee Refreshments were served to Mrs Roy Coffin Mrs Lillian Tanner Mrs Jessie Goldsmith Mrs Frick Mrs Mullennax Mrs Siemenskie Mrs IL Dykes Enid Mrs Ray Lacey Mrs Miller and the hostess The February meeting will be with Mrs Garlington Ester Circle has group meeting Eleven members were present at the Ester Circle group meeting of the First Methodist church in the Leonard Kline home Tuesday afternoon Jan 26 During the business session discussion centered around the Annual Hot Biscuit supper to be held Feb 22 The chairman: Mrs 611 presented the lesson taken from the Methodist Woman Magazine Mrs Curtis Glass was in charge of the devotional Those present were Mrs Ernest Testes Mrs Eldon IIoobler Mrs Mitchell Mrs Berry Mrs Lancaster Mrs A Stoneburner Mrs Howard Muck Mrs John Myers Mrs George Bruns Mrs Glass Mrs Thomas and the hostess Card of Thanks Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow For the beautiful service floral offerings tender care of the doctors and nurses of the Osteopathic hospital and for other kindnesses we are deeply grateful Mrs Ernest Woo Nellie Kenneth and Jerry approve of your turnout see is the Country goys tr PHONE 93 or 699 Is "111011141INZGRY MAKING YOU OraV "HALF" A Are You So Run-Down You Can't Give Your Husband and Family Real Companionship? Then Discover The Wonderful Blood-Strengthening Action of-This Special Iron Tonic for Women! How tragic when a woman feels Thus quickly help build rich red so tired so weak and run-down blood to restore strength and she can't be a real companion energy so you feel fine again fast Luckily it's often due to "Iron- Pinkham's unique formula can Hungry Blood" (simple iron de- also bring blessed relief from ficiency anemia) Then it's need- functionally-caused monthly less for those women to suffer cramps and "Hot Flashes" of such awful weariness change-of-life No wonder so Now a wonderful iron tonic many women use Pinkham's can help relieve this condition Tablets all through their lives? thus renew your vitality! It's If "Iron-Hungry Blood" has Lydia Pinkham's Tablets only left you weak and run-down Iron tonic made especially for only "half" a Pink-women Rich in iron Pinkham's hams Tablets from druggists Tablets start to strengthen Then see if you don't soon feel Blood" in one day! "all" woman again! Zinnia Garden Club meeting held Tuesday Members of the Zinnia Garden club met at the home of Fern Darmer Wednesday Jan 20 The hostess served angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream and coffee Mrs Oresa Downing president called the meeting to order The members answered roll call with a question or an interesting item regarding plants or flowers Mrs Downing gave an instructive report on "Aromatic their cultivation and uses" Following the program games were played with Ethel Traver and Katherine Louthan winning the prizes Members present were Mrs Downing Mrs Nora Spillers Mrs Ernest Kelly Mildred Grubb Ka therine Louthan Amy Robinson Mary Robinson Mary Spelman Ethel Traver and the hostess Past Matron Club entertained Tuesday Past Matrons club of the Order of Eastern Star was entertained by Mrs A Privett Tuesday evening Jan 19 Co-hostesses were Mrs Ilanis Johnson Mrs Thomas and Mrs Laura Osborn The tables were decorated with white tapers Following a short business meeting Rook was played with prizes going to Mrs George Davis for high score Elsie Plumlee for low score and Mrs Browning won traveling prize Snow balls and coffee were served to Mrs Leonard Mrs Jack Long Mrs Phyllis Anderson Mrs Lee Brock Mrs Browning Mrs Davis Mrs Jo 0 Ferguson Mildred Grubb Mrs Ed Heiman Mrs Nellie Kerr Mrs Leonard Kline Mrs Ernest Kelley Katherine Louthan Mrs Oral Manning Mrs Mitchell Mrs Maggie Pappan Miss Plum lee Mrs Poteet Sr Amy Robinson Mrs Otto Shupe Mrs Glen Smith Mrs Carl Uhl Mrs Curtis Glass and the hostesses Couples Club meets with Jo Fergusons Monday Night Couples club hosts were Mr and Mrs Jo Ferguson Monday evening Jan 25 in their home Desert was served to Mr and Mrs Wayne Bland Mr and Mrs Jarrett Maltsberger Mr and Mrs Lester Graham Mr and Mrs Paid Lovell and guests for the evening Mr and Mrs Frank Maltsberger Bridge was played with Mrs Jarrett Maltsberger and Wayne Bland winning high Dr Riemers are Coterie Club Hosts Dr and Mrs Rimier were hosts to the Coterie Pitch club Tuesday evening Jan 26 Pitch was played with Tony Thomas and Mrs Ernest Decker winning high and Mrs Benny Fischer winning low Refreshments were served to Jim Allembaugh Mr and Mrs Lee Brock Mr and Mrs Decker Mr and Mrs Fischer Mr and Mrs Lee Palmer Mr and Mrs Thomas and the hosts The next meeting will be February 9 with Mr and Mrs Brock I 41Arstwytk Penny Valentines Jerry 1 Studio Professional Photography Phone 873 re li so 4 10 141 c9 1 )1 FOR FEMALE AILMENTS! Doctors tests prove famous Ly( lia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound (liquid) also brings quick relief trom discomforts of monthly pain and change-of-life THANK YOU ALL FOLKS! We lust want to stop a minute to say we sure do last weekend to the Pawnee car show Thank You for comin' down to the Armory building The size of the crowd it was iim-dandy was something to holler Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs William II Chambers of Channelview Tex announce the birth of their first daughter Tana Kay who was born January 23 and weighed 7 lb 6 oz Miss Chambers has three brothers Mrs Chambers is the former Jo Ruth Sellers daughter of Mrs Fern Sellers Pawna Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Burk Chambers of Blackburn Lu LU )- re a 6o 6666 11 i i''' --1 41 I lu '1 I 1 1 Va-- i't 4 tePir --MI! a J) 5- E5 ro I 4 NA1 -lf -00)V 1 4-- 0 1 6'i'') 1t 0 f'' iv it 4 i 11 ti 7 '4 tt 't t' 5 i ei 0 I I t--: 71' ztv: rt 4 it' I 4 vi -f 444 gf itl: '1- 1 ICS i iz40 1 1 4 14--21- 1 -s4'-'! t'' i i' '1' i'' 11 1 7 ie' I ic s' i Ai' f' 3es 1 i 41i 14--''''erVAr'k''t4 c14' zst f' tt't 1 2 1 i' iL ot re "It- ii i A 1 S' 4411' 4 'Se' t'fS 1 1 4- 14- --t 4 4 A 1 1: 46 1 1 1 1-44 ILI Iv 1' Lr 4 tt lk 11 1t 3 1 i '''t: 1'1 Say before we forget it we sure did like what you said about that dandy new CMC pickup we was showin We see now why the company says its a full third better than any other pickup that's made It's powerful without racin' the motor and is built just a little bit better all over We was zippin around that big Armory building and didn't get to say "Howdy" to everybody like we wanted to so we're sayin it now I r17777-- ru---7 r7-7-t ri i 4 is 1-''' 1 0- IC1 1114'4 -uk-! i 1 0 kii oft'-'410'4L1iottV START THE YEAR RIGHT BY tv'-)TAliCING ADVANTAGE OUR -I Mission Valley Gingham FABRIC SALE 4 45" WIDTH 12 PRICE ASSORTED COLORS PATTERNS Bolt Remnants SELECTIF2ROMP ARLAICRGEE TABLE cLEApArcE DISCONTINUED PATTERNS 1 AND COLORS Sheeis Pillowcases 1 6'' 3 MUSLIN AND COMBED PERCALE 44 Big Reductions i14 4 se 4 31 1 TABLE OF ODD A NN CURTAINS -1 T' 12 PRICE L-7-------A ERMY'S--PAWNEE 3 ERMY'S----PAWNEE ERMY'S-PAWNEE $021011i ilift- START THE YEAR RIGHT BY ADVANTAGE OF- OUR FABRIC Mission Volley Gingham 45" WIDTH 12 PRICE ASSORTED COLORS PATTERNS Bolt Remnants SELECT FROM A 12 PRICE CLEARANC DISCONTINUED COLORS PATTERNS SD Sheds Pillowcases MUSLIN AND COMBED PERCALE Big Reductions 1 TABLE OF ODD CURTAINS '2 PRICE Ea ERMY'S--PAWNEE SALE LARGE TABLE By the way we and sure will appreciate are plannin pretty strong on havin another one of these car shows next year your telline us any suggestions on what we did wrong or should add on about and we sure did corner and the fellers to id a 0 In case there was someone standin in the same crowd and you didn't want them to think you was really interested or if there was some question about the new Buick Pontiac or Jimmy Pickups that you didn't get-a chance to ask come on down and ask us and take another I-o-n-g look at those cars on our floor You know the place Orville and Floyd at right smack-dab on the 0 )7(4) 11 PAVITIEE 410 ILLINOIS 5TREET PUOIMMWRISONINNOWr.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Pawnee Chief Archive

Pages Available:
12,202
Years Available:
1944-1964