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Vol. IV Issue 18 FIVE STAR NEWS Wednesday, February 28, 1990 Eight Pages CSC's Webbers Falls ·chamber Present Muskogee Branch Holds Livestock Students Vie For,· Coveted Offers Seminar Show Jacket At Show The Warner Chamber of A marriage seminar, "The The Thirty-Fourth Webbers Commerce, in an auction last Miss CSC Pageant Title Psychological Dynamics of Falls Spring Livestock Show year, elected to give a jacket to Choosir,g a Mate and Marital will be held on Tuesday, March. the young person showing the · Enrichrrent," will be hosted by 6, 1990. Entered in this year's Grand Champion Duroc pig at the Muskogee Branch of show will be sixty-two animals the Muskogee County Junior Connors State College on with thirty-one local 4-H and Livestock Show, which was Thursday, March 1. FFA members showing. held Saturday, February 24, at Suzan B. Tackett, who holds a Billy Haltom, Ag. Ed. lnstruc- the Muskogee Fairgrounds. Master of Science in Counsel- tor at Stilwell High School, will Their recipient was Sherrie ing Ps�hology from North· be the judge. Judging will start Mann of Haskell, Oklahoma. eastern State University, will at 6 pm. on March 6. The jacket was embroidered be the principal presenter. Entries in the market hogs with the name of the winner The ccst of the one-day division will total 39 hogs and the Warner Chamber of seminar will be $15 for non· showing in various breed divi­ Commerce. credit and $32.50 for one hour sions. Exhibitors are: Durocs ­ Warner youngsters having of college credit The registra· Joseph {Bo) Taylor, Lynn winners at the show were tion fee includes the cost of Taylor, Guy Taylor, Ryan Jason McPeak with his Grand lunch and breaks. Maxwell, and Courtney Champion Steer and second .Mrs. Lana Edgmon, Miss Par1icipants will learn to Adams; Chester Whites · Carla place in Senior Beef Show­ Connors State College Pageant recognize the importance of Jones, Steve Shelby, and manship. Coordinator. Candace Rachelle Roye Holly Howard pre-marital dating in one's Joseph(Bo) Taylor; Spots-Jim In the heifers, Brad Herndon socialization process in addi- Howard and Jim Godfrey; placed second with an Angus, tion to learning the warning Hampshires Derrick and Danny Herndon placed signs ofa destructive relation- Chappell (2), Micah Cato, second and third and had the ship. Participants will learn to Phillip Godfrey, Dustin Barrett Angus Breed Reserve. develop techniques to en- (2), Tiffany Terrell, Katie Boyer Matt Weston, 4-H, placed hance communication skills, (2), and Nathan Cato; York· second with his Limousin. assess their current level of shires - Heath Shelby, Steve Clark Evans placed third with a Steer and Danny self-esteem, and develop Shelby, and Brent Davis; Market skills to improve their. self- Poland Chinas - Derrick Herndon, fifth place. Jody image. Chappell and Jim Howard; 'McAffrey, 4-H, was also fifth. Ms. Tackett maintains a Berkshires · Floyd Langley(2); Layne Walker won first place private counseling practice in Crossbreds - Heath Shelby(2), with his Crossbred Lamb and sreed • Champion. Tootie Muskogee in addition to being • -Mike Ra'y (2), Bradly Acams, 1 a quality assurance coor- Steven Adams, Steve Shelby, Silvers, 4-H,· placed second dinatorwith a Wagoner health Kayla Coppin (2), and Katie with his Sussex Lamb, and agency. More information can Boyer. won Reserve Breed Champion be obtained by calling 687- Eight markel lambs will be and Reserve Grand Cham­ 6747 o· by coming by the exhibited. Showing Suffolks pion. He also won the Junior Taira Renee McMain Angel Denise Cauble Lisa Jenkins Muskogee Branch at 400 W. will be Carla Jones (2), Tiffany Showmanship. Broadway. Terrell, Sam Jones, and Katie Bart Herndon was a third Five Connors State College program. with church and school choirs.: Boyer (2). Showing Cross­ place winner with his Spotted students will be competing in Holly is the nineteen-year­ is a sophomore majoring breds will be Dax Jones and Poland China pig, and Lance the Miss Connors State old daughter of Hollis and in psychology and will present CSC Hosts Katie Boyer. Mccrary placed fifth in the College Scholarship Pageant, Kaye Howard. The five foot, six an operatic solo for her In the heifer division, heifers Poland China breed. Mike set for Wednesday, February inch blue-eyed, blonde-haired talent. Cutting Horse to be shown are: Shorthorns - Crawley received third place 28, at 7 pm. in the CSC Fine student is a 1989 graduate of Lisa is the eighteen-year-old Derrick Chappell and Kayla honors with · his Crossbred Arts Auditorium, according to Stirling High School and has daughter of Roy and Nora Contest 1 Coppin; Simmental - Micah pig. Lana Edgmon, Connors State studied the piano for twelve Jenkins. The five foot, two inch The Equine Technology Cato, Nathan Cato, and Kayla The Chamber is also support­ College Stud:mt Activities years. She is a freshman who brown-eyed, black-haired stu• Department at Connors State Coppin; Gilbvieh - Travis Cox ing the Warner Junior Live­ Director and Coordinator of is presently undecided about dent is a 1989 graduate of College is sponsoring a Cut­ (2); Commercial - Rocky Ross stock Show to be held Sunday, the pageant her major and will perform a Muskogee High School and ting Horse Contest on Satur­ and Derrick Chappell. March 4, at the high school by I Contestants competing are selection, "The Rustle of has studied the piano for day, March 3, beginning at 1O The final division will be the Warner Booster Club. Bob Candace Rachelle Roye of Spring," for her talent. twelve years. She is a fresh· am. at the Connors State market steers with five entries. Trimm, Chamber member, has Warner, Holly Howard of Taira is the nineteen-year-old man maJonng in sports College Indoor Arena Exhibitors will be Harvey been diligently collecting Stirling, Taira Renee McMain daughter of Jerry and Louise medicine and will present a Admi�sion to the contest is Carter, Jill Fruechting; Short· prize mollies. of Muskogee, Angel Denise McMain. The five foot, four and piano selection for her talent. free and the CSC Equine horn - Ron Ross; Crossbreds. To give recognition to new Cauble of Morris, and Lisa one-half inch blue-eyed, light Judging the pageant are Technology Department will LaNell Boyer is the finance businesses in the Warner Jenkins of Muskogee. brown-haired student is a Weymen Slaten of Oklahoma have a concession stand committee chairman and area, the Warner Chamber of Candace is the nineteen­ 1988 graduate of Fort Gibson City, David and Debbie open. Versie Daniels is vice-chair­ Commerce will hold a ribbon year-old daugh er of Tom and High School who has had Kendall of Skiatook, Gerry Horses from Arkansas, man. The show is totally finan­ cutting ceremony on Joy Roye. The five foot, six special training in music and Dunbar of Tulsa, and Dr. inch blue-·eyed, blonde-haired speech. She is a sophomore Jeanie Rountree Wyly of Missouriand Oklahoma will be ced through donations. 1Thursday, March 1, at 1 pm. for featured and the contest Jiffy Stop, located next door to 'student is a 1988 graduate of majoring in child development Tahlequah. benefits the Southeastern :the VFW Post The entrep­ Warner High S:::hool and has and will give a ventriloquist Please come out �:>n Oklahoma Cutting Horse SOLO Holds 'reneurs are Anna Lou Muskrat had special training in voice, skit for her talent. Wednesday evening and Association. and Lilly Benefield, who tap, ballet, jaz!, flute, piano Angel is the nineteen-year­ watch these talented arid For more information, con­ Workshop At opened their cafe on Novem· and saxophon�. She is a old daughter of Helen Cauble. beautiful Connors Sta;te tact Mr. Fred Williams at ber 17, 1989. Jean Barnett of sophomore mcioring in pre­ The five foot, six inch brown­ College students as they com· Connors State College, (918) csc the Warner Chamber of Com­ veterinary medicine and will eyed, brown-haired student is pete for the Miss Connors 463-2931. merce is in charge of the give a vocal presentation for a 1988 graduate of Morris State College title. Admission The Small Oklahoma Library event her talent . portion of the High School who is involved is $3 for pre-admission tickets Forum Scheduled Organization will conduct a The Warner Chamber of and $5 at the door. Spring Workshop for area Commerce meets on the To Discuss Recent school and public librarians on second Monday evening of Thursday, March 1, beginning each month at 7 pm. in the Propane, Diesel at 9:30 in the morning at the Cross Telephone Company's Homemakers To Attend Meets Connors State College Library Conference Room. The next The Warner Extension became a new member. The next meeting will be a Price Trends Auditorium in Warner, announ­ meeting is March 1 2. Presi­ �omemakers are making Helen Brown, Vice President, potluck noon luncheon in the ced SOLO President O.J. dent Billy Taylor of the Warner plans to attend the Muskogee discussed duties of the home of Lorene Gilliam on· Attorney General Robert H. Grosclaude. Branch of Vian State Bank County EH Council meeting at Officers and membership. She March 13. Treva Ratterree is Henry and the Oklahoma Cor­ "An exciting three-part pro­ welcomes visitors. the 4·H Builjing on the also handed out the 1 990 co-hostess. poration Commission an noun· gram is planned," stated Gros· Muskogee Fai�rounds at 1O Yearbooks and sheets to tabu· Inez Nicholson will bring the ced today that a public forum claude, librarian of the Stanley am. on March 12. Transporta· late 1989 achievements. lesson on "Decorating ·Ideas will be held at 9 am. March 1, Tubbs Memorial Library in iiiiiSS\%%%%\SSSSSSSSSiii tion will be pooled, leaving Christine Ambrose gave the for Under $100." The discus·· 1990, in lhe Oklahoma Histori­ Sallisaw, a member library of from the Warner First Baptist devotion and Lorene Gilliam, sion will include using sheets, cal Society Auditorium, 2100 the Eastern Oklahoma District raries, will share the latest Church at 9:15 am. Citizenship Chairman, led the wallpaper, and magazine N. Lincoln Boulevard, in Library System. "The work­ information on what is new in The membership will also flag salute. Jean Barnett rack Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to shop will begin with a presen· literacy programming state­ attend the Nor:heast District brought the lesson on "Living It was announced that the discuss recent trends in pro­ tation on reading readiness by wide," added Grosclaude. EH Council in Tulsa on March on Retirement Income." She �ew Oklahoma Extensio,, pane and diesel prices in Suzy Davis from the State The Small Oklahoma Library 16, at the Chrst Church on graphically discussed Homemakers Cookbook will Oklahoma Department of Education. Organization is a professional Garnett. budgets and practical be available for pickup O '.� The public forum is in res­ After Davis' presentation, development organization for Fifteen members and two economics as well as how to March 16. They cost $1 ponse to the Oklahoma o. ·, Daphane Kerley, CSC library librarians, administrators, and guests were present at the determine your net worth Warnerites may purchase th ·, Legislature's Senate Con­ director, will provide the mem­ all interested lay persons in Warner Extersion Home­ (monetary assets). book through Virginia Kauble.:· current Resolution No. 20, bership with some insights on eastern Oklahoma "Guests makers' meetin,� on February Members signed cards to Deadline is March 8. Prepaid which calls for an inquiry by collection building." and new members are wel­ 13 at the Warner First Baptist Treva Ratterree in the hospital orders may also be sent to:>­ "In the afternoon session, come at any time," assured Church. ThelmaBierschank of and Jessie Mae Hobbs, who Alma Branan, County Er):: See Forum Leslie Gelders from the Grosclaude. There is no Oklahoma City, former mem­ celebrated her fiftieth birthday Treasurer, Route 2, Box 375; Page 7 Oklahoma Department of Lib- charge for the workshop. ber, stopped by. Louise Harris on February 24. Muskogee, OK 74401. ·,-:· Page 2 FIVE ST�..R; _NEWS Wednesday, February28, 1990 Vol. IV Issue 18 "Tomorrow? I don't know, I've just begun to look at furniture. Tomorrow, Chip?" News "Yeah, I've got them comi ng Porum i ht h h n at eig in t e morning. O , by Kathi Smith yes, I ordered the glass for your entrance, too." Well, it's almost March, so must purchase an Alumni tee "Tomorrow?" I repeated h h t i everyone get ready for t ose s ir for $10. Two teams w ll stupidly. "Chipper, old boy, h t b b i t winds t a will e low ng compete, one consis ing of ren't there some men already th h h th th roug ere. even years and e o er con­ . scheduled todig mynewwater b h h Personally, I'll e glad w en sisting of odd years. T e l i nes th is week?" i t h th t Spr ng ge s ere. Some of e women will play firs , followed "Uh h u h. They'll be here t t b h b h flowers are s arting o bloom. y t e men. A raffle will e eld tomorrow. Oh, and we wi ll be ST. JOSEPH CHURCH b t h We =-had Tulips, Daffodils and e ween t e games for a pouring some concrete side­ th h t t •, Japt>nica to enjoy for e andmade quil . If you plan o walks, si nce the back yard wi ll t t i t ch urch services yesterday. enter, con ac Jul e Potee e at already be torn up, and I think h it b h T e� were all so pretty and 484-5122 efore Marc 16. Faith Hi_eber I'll make Sweetums some tulip i b th t Ch h really made you get Spr ng And remem er... you're never We feel a ip is andli11g beds out there. You do know b t h h h i i Fever y looking a t em. too old to ave fun! is "mid-l fe cris s" very nicely. I'm going to be using a cutting t h h h t i:ton Hood from Muskogee A least we t ink t at's w a 's torch to fix the liv i ng room WARNER i t t Ch i h hi t h F rst Bap is urch was our wrong w t m, al houg it fireplace flue, don't you?" 9152 Draws Brass b supply pastor yesterday. He may e a virus. Now, he cou Id I didn't have two months any­ First Baptist Church by Alvis Goodman h b ht had-been at our churc h before ave roug a sports car, and more. 1 had a week. We could i b h Napier Paul.West anct,he does a f ne jo . I'm started dressing funny, _or e forget orderi ng things to arrive Danny h hi February 23, 1990, Warner h b t looking forward to aving m could have ad an affair, u i n eight or ten weeks. I had Pastor Music Director C t h again. VFW Post ommander LG. ins ead, e' s gone on a re- i th · some world-class shopp ng to h h i i Rogers welcomed e top WORSHIP SERVICES , Our c urc s plann ng modeling rampage. do. I t was about then, that I h h brass from the national, state h thi Sunday School - 9:45 am. another Yout Day for Marc T e first sign of s sort of · entered a parallel and local headquarters. h h Sunday Morning - 10:50am. 1 1,-with a dinner following the p enomena s owed up just universe. I t was an ee rie place, . Tommy Howell, Chief of Staff; C h h h Sunday Evening - 7 pm. servicest hat morning. after ristmas, w en _ e made up of showrooms, full of Frank Neal, State Cornman· h t h Wednesda Evenin · 7 m. Jim Whit man annou nced at announced t a e was going furn iture, carpet, lamps and der, Earl Stock, Past bi h ch l:H'.c h last night that h is dad, to d on a wonderful old c an- fabric samples. All my former Commander-in-Chief; Gorth u t Oscar Wh itman, may get to delierthat �ad j s b�en put up plans were out the window, Nixon, Past State Cornman· th h h b coo:re home from the hospital to e ig est idder. I and I had the strange feeling I esus oves You der, Alene Cundiff, State Presi­ th b th today(Monday). Oscar under­ understood at, eca�se e was fish ing with a dotted l i ne. dent, Ladies Auxiliary; Bob h t went heart surgery on Feb­ old lamp ad a cer ain sen- As I write, we are midway Warner 1st Assembly of Ch Simons, Commander, Roy i t God urch ruaf'1/9. He is reported to be t �en�al value o us. � oweve�, through C hip's folly. The men Barnes and Ed Lamors from b th t b doing fine. eing in e cons ruction us1- have used a power saw to Welcomes You Gore and Webbers Falls Post Ch h .::. Carolyn Fields of Porum ness, ip as a lot of remove the floor about the #4609 were t he honored i t b h Sunday School - 9:45 am. Sunday Evening - 6:00 pm. Landing celebrated another expe�ience n rying to e ! e game room close� and fi lled guests. b h t birthday last week. low idder, so t is was the firs the boxes below with sawdust. Wednesday Evening - 7:30 pm. Among Post #9152 mem· t h h h hi h b Parents, your kids will be out ime e ad t e g id · and The boxes contain Sweetum's bers attending the meet were h b it TransportationAv ailable* of sch ool th is Friday, if you was appy a out . stamp collection (thousands * Commander LG. Rogers, W. H. i t didn't already know. I was already plann ng to pu of loose stamps). There's a Mccrary, Bruce Scarberry, i The Porum Livestock S how is n new carpeting, and replace man m ixing concrete in the Call 463-2679 and Th urston Kight i scheduled for Saturday, a few pieces of furn ture, and front of the livi ng room fire­ Of the Post #9152 Ladies t i March3, at 2 pm. at the Ag-Ed na urally, f v.:e wer� getting place, and a backhoe is growl­ Rev.. _Cl arence Guthrie, Pastor Auxiliary, serving delicious h h Shop. For more information, t e c andeh��· w� d need ing in the back yard. The water cookies, cake and coffee, th i t contact Don Cox at 484-51 2 2, o er new ceil ng fix ures to is sh ut off, and we just had Thelma Scarberry, President, t h t t Ronnie Pearce at 484-5417, ma c . I was pleasant o start enough rain to fill the ditches I Mae Poteete, Senior Vice th Dwight Bryant at 484-561 6, or planning a ne� "lo�k'' for e as they are being ·dug, and President, Jean Barnett, h Ch t Jefry Shoemake at 484-5678. old ouse. ip decided o re-. cover everyone's boots with Guard, Lillian K ig ht, Junior th i Bax 368 AilnaalSub1cription R1111• $10.60 come out and support work e f replace as well, and t i h b Please i mud o track n. T ere is a ig 11 1 North Third Ave. ($10.00 « $.60 S11les I t u t V ce President, Pauline put down all new wood flooring 0•111. Tu, hese yo ngs ers. stack of lumber on t he porch, Worner, OK 74489 Meeder, Patriotic Instructor, h t th i-,,. The Porum Hig h Schoql �ndert e car�e . In e mean- getting we� and one of the Delores Ray, Trustee, and t th t th seniors are sponsoring an time, I no iced a e Siamese cats just rolled in Nellie Hyslope were present. th N1m1.______0NEW I Alu mni Basketball Game to mirrored wall in e front black concrete dye. The meeting was one of Dis­ t h b ORENEWAL raise money for their class t rip. en rance s ould e replaced. I I have just about decided that trict Commander Lee R. Slay's th t h The games will be held on ough we'd ave a couple of lawn furn iture would look good district tour stops i n the VFW th t th butChi h R.D. Or P.O. Box ------"-,a____ Saturday, March 31, at 7 pm, mon s odo is, p ad h h t t h u in t e living room, and w en .. >� h h tt S a e Members ip Ro ndup. th b t h Amyona,, w o as a ended o er ideas a ou t at. th is mess is all done, I'm going Town -,---,--,-----�St1t,, ___ --,-- zir --- C b h Pq>fum Schools may par­ " an you e ready for t e car· to suggest that the next time . 11111peyitl1 chicker 111111ty1rd1r (p l1111 111 111t 11114calhl t h ticipate. There will be no fee penters omorrow?" e asked Chi t t p gets res less, we jus I for,, entering; however, you one evening. renew our wedding vows, and b h 'lllt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!�!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!� uy i m a spor ts car. ��··�' VA Offers I t o:RDER Scholarships ,, . The Department of Veterans ., Affairs (VA) is announci ng the Dedicated to Service {·• availability of scholarships to ESTABUSHED 1986 . ' TO.DAV nursing, physical or occu­ pational therapy students for t he 1990-91 school year. Warner, OK Awards are for students in the final year of an associate degree in nursing program, as Tnm S. Wond, ruhli,hu well as th ird- and fourth-year t t t .I.S. Rnu. Eur.11tiYttErlitnr s uden s in baccalaurea e and Nan I.. C11rhu, R11,inus M111a9ttr master's degree programs in C1111iM11r r.h11n1. Oflicr. M11n1tAP.1 nursing, and physical or P1ul Mr.Cr1ry, Typn,tte, occupational therapy. Annual Snhsr.ription Rate - $10. RO Reci pients receive tuition, ($10.00 11 $.60 Okla. Sah!s TAx) ,-,,,,. /'kiw i lo educational expenses and a Individual Co11y $.2!iE11ch Sluy in II,,· '"""'' monthly stipend of $621. In Entered as Third Class mathH�:1ch WE>nh :-it ll1n MUSIC exchange, participants agree Warner Post Office in Wa rner, OK. to serve as a full-time regis­ NASHVILLE tered nurse, or physical or occupational therapist in a VA NETWORK medical center for a period of Selection Program one year for each year of Scheduled scholarship support. The max­ i th h h rrrrrr] m um leng of a sc olars ip :r M:J.-i. On Wednesday, Fe ruary ii:!:f i Ii 13i't j award is two years. � 28th, at 1 pm., Dr. Michael SERVE EVERYD..m"-,; Requests for applications Sch nelle will present a pro- Teachers: may be made in Marc h 1 990 to gram on t ree and sh ru b selec- Brokeridge Co�pany the Chief of Nursi ng Serviceor i tion in the 4-H auditoriu m at expand ng locally, looking_ for the Chief of Rehabilitation t h h the fairgrounds. The program eac ers w o want p�rt-t1�e ALSO APPEARING: Medici ne at any VA medical will cover information on and summer work. Will train. ESPN WTBS center. Applications also may C CNN C-SPAN varieties of ornamental trees all 687-4907 for an be requested from the Dean of i t CBN and shru bs that are recom- appo ntmen . KOTV Nursing, D i rector of Physical mended for Eastern KJ RH KTUL or Occupational Therapy, or · � 116 Oklahoma Dr. Sch nelle will - t he Financial Aid .Ha lNJIVIIII .SPORT·S KOKI KOED Adminis· also answeranyquestionsyou ..ilftal.mlll .. � · trator at schools with m ig ht have about particu lar \\'ffll THE D�COVERY accredited programs. Applica· proble s in your own land· ' tions must be postmarked no � _ CtfANNEL scape s1tuat 1on. �.IIDT WGN USA later than May 29, 1 990. Dr. Sch nelle recently �le -- Additional i nformation is I received his P. H.D. from available by writing to the VA Colorado State University Health Professional Scholar­ Auction after doing graduate work at ship Program (143 Offi l 9), ce of Kansas State University. He is -� Call Academic Affairs, 810 Ver­ •PRESENTS • current ly servi ng as the Exten­ SIO·N mont Ave. NW, Wash ington, � Padgett :·cffis.s· ·."'CABLEVI sion Ornamental/Floriculture D.C., 20420, or calling (202) Specialist for Oklahoma Auction 233-3652. .FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 463�2984 State University. For Your Next Estate Antique, Liquidation TICKETS: * $ 11.95 per month Farm Or Livestock Sale . Auctioneer: R.R. Padgett NOW s·H-OWING: On your television lffiSERVEYlffi LANO 682-7033 * Basic Service 1rsTH: HEAR T OF YOUR FUTURE • Bonded • ======:;:::::======··;_-: Vol. IV. Issue 18 FIVE STAR NEWS Wednesday, February 28, 1990 Tenkill.er Cherokee Castle Potpourri by bit Olson Te·nkiller Ti-dbits understa nd 'manki nd' con­ by Daniel 8au�ann by Alvis Goodman . sists of two po.rt ions, male and ad e u e e a e e s d s e n u a Interview With Leo Smithson "D mov d from M lb rry, f m l . Neither wou ld subsist In th pa t thirty ay , w tio for a thr -traffic rea The ns s r e n n e e e e rded e n u n ess Arka a , t av li g i a without th oth r. They are a hav r co approximat ly co str ctio proc will pose: r s e s n e ed nd e d n e n es n n e s e e Cha le (L o) Sm'ith o of cov r wagon a l a i g t am,. they m ust p u ll together 11 ½ i ch of ra i i th pro- om inconv nience to -1·Jo e de es e e en ne e se e e e e e n u e su e nd Warn r, fin r tir m t o J r y cow. B for h l ft i n common e ffort Man and j ct ra i ga g . Each e- boat rs a fishermen but· iw s s u u u e e ned e e e e n es e n n s e e a thi way: fir t b y yo a good M lb rry, h ow a t am of woman w r m a t to be a c siv ra i bri g a littl with your coop r tion this·1rH e d e end e u ses s e u n u e nd e un s u d nd n e h r of cattl to t , g t yo r- hor , om f r it r , a team, alpha and omega mor r off a gro n co i- activity ca b completed in a\-l s e e ed es den e n e u en e ed a en e s s ssed ns e e sa ed s s e d e d u ;-,q8 . elf l ct Pr i t of th farmi g q ipm t H tri to V l tin ' Day ha pa tio b com turat . If thi af an xpe io s manner. e en ens u se s s e d u end ee s u e a ne a Warn r S ior Citiz Cl b, ll hi cow for$3 a h a , b t for another y ear and my tr k p p w will hav� A w State l w has been.101' and e e e ed es den s e se n ne e nd us nd e n n d ed g t l ct Pr i t of wa abl to. ll o ly o . H Scotch-Swede-Dutch-I ian b y a w t Spri g to look i tro uc which requires·�W e e d du se ed ne s d T e d es e s n th Warn r Boar of E ca- ttl ar Bragg ." heritag e can conserv e my forwar to. h floo gat lic n i g of motorboatv,L n s e e s d s ed e e ened e u s tio . All of thi will giv you a L o ai hi family mov to wawpu m (credit cards) for w r . op on F br ary 1 5 op�rator . · Other stateSJ ,i O u e nd e es e ee s ne e n dd n u e e d e s a f lltim job. A L o lik th Dirty Cr k bottom ar another cycl of time. i a itio to 24-ho r pow r alr a y hav thi l w in effect ,df u e e s s e e e e ee n e n e e e e I e e s ens f lltime work W bb r Fall in 1 941 . H How v r, my Ch ro k Pri - op ratio . W xp ct to r ach xp ct thi lic ing act willh...;91 e e ed us ee ed e s n nues e e e e e e e u e e L o r tir from M kog start t�c��j p! yY�b_ r cess co ti to warm my a pool l v l of 636.0 b for it ith r r q ir or r commene i� un e e d s e d ered e e d e e s e n Co ty OHS, wh r he worke Fall but th y iscov h very r am. Watching the tap r off. the compl tio of a boating e rs nd n s s ed e d s e e u e s e e en e esen d n u se 25 y a a 3 mo th a liv in th Mt. Grove i trict. S o Uhalot ga! Yo bl s softness of a new day' s sky I m t r c tly with r pr - e ucatio co r . With this itni':\ ss s un d n s s d d ed n s e e n n s es e e d e ·A i tant Co ty A mi i - Hi a lik to farm cotto our le p with th mor i �· blend to the late n ight's royal tativ of th Oklahoma Lak min , th . Lake Tenkille,:, u� r e n se nd a d n nd ee u e ne d u e nd s d n d s uss s e ss n t ator. "B i g co i n n cor a k p a co pl of w ay. Yo com a tan ·blue, I bow i grace of 'thanks' Patrol to i c af ty pre- A ociatio is. preparing to ,Gti e s u e e e s n s e s e e e e s e es e en e u ns ne ess du n e s ns n charge m an yo g t v ry- milk cow a d om hog . H b for m , om tim sitting . fer r p tanc of my 'many ca tio c ary ri g th po or a boati g education·niai n es s es d s d e d n des n eed e nd ns u e u se en e 1 thi gthat rick hay ,'' h ai . ai th floo i 1 943 - o th g of my ha -woven i nconsistancies. With the co tr ction of th Highway co r giv by m mbers obo nd e n es d n e ed s n e n e d e e e u e nd e "A my b i g Pr i e t of th troy all of hi crop. I 1 944, blank t, talki g to m of many same breath, I find my bride's 82 bri g ov r th pp r e the U.S. Pow r Squadron.:_:::p£ e en ens u e ed n n s T d Ten e d e ns u es e se Warn r S ior Citiz Cl b is th family mov to ear . thi g . o ay, with the flick of name on my lips with of kill r. Bri g co tr e- Dat for th cour have ten- e e en e s u d e e e s e u n n TV e es s ss n e es n s e e ed e n s e ee se a fam iliar xp ri c , a m ch Woo all School, wh r h a witch w may t r o or m mori oft ki o t mpl tio i xp ct to b gi thi tativ ly b n t for this Apr-il,ns e s s en n ended e e d e ns an ne s d su e e e s d e ss of my tim i p t worki g att school b for com- ra io, · h ar ' i t t � . of my min . Each day following mm r. Th xi ting bri g with cla room instruction to t t u e der ens ad n ne e e e a en a ed e n e s de nd e e e s e d e e with o r l ly citiz , . vi�� i g to War r, wh r h tt - tr g y mix d with tha ksg v- brothers and sist r through ck a concr t pi r will b hel at th lak association- �� n d n s e s n es ded s e en e ed n T en e s en e e s use e e e ed ne s u u d n n s i g, an i om . rn ta c · , .-. high chool. H t r i g. h I h ar a il t voic · · th chool ho of tim 's b r mov and a w tr c- b il i g i Cook on. For more , d n e e e e n en s u s e e esse ne e se u e T e d contact I th&rl� rivi g th m to.-th W@lfEire· th Air Forc i 1954, att - a Yo p ak to me and kno·N- · maz , bl d a w b cau ture built just pstr am. h etails, · please · e n ss s n e e ded e s e e n e e e s n I e s ns u n nd de n a e n e offic to obtai a i ta c ,". h two y ar of coll g at i g You ar th Gr at Spiritof . · thi woma lov wait with co tr ctio a molitio L k Te kill r Association at�<;) s d nn s nd e s e n n e u e und ed e e e e ai . Co or a two y ar at Lif , my mor i g pl as r · eagerness and cheerfu l smile will oubt ly cr at som 457-4403. , Oth r boatingos es e s n s r e s e n es s s a e s edu n e Charl L o Smith o wa No th a t r . liv : \for our next rendezvous. afety hazard to bo t r catio cours s are avaik-..:it n n e and s e e s e e s l e s s s n e ns u n e e e bor i th "s hill " n ar L o i a m mb r of VFW Po t' Anoth r pring i fa t Sometimes it is the French- withi th co tr ctio ar a abl from th ·Oklahoma Lak&-t ' s n ne e e n een s s es n u s e nd e Bragg , Oklahoma, May ,24, #9152 i War r, wh re h approachi g, gr prout ,style ice cream parlor or the Pr e t tho ght ar to Patrol a th U.S: CoaehJ� T d e e ea ed e d s ee s e u e es ed a e u s ua d 1935, to im a,n Maggi can b r ch fiv ay a p k ·above moi t ar.h, drive-in hamburger malt req ir r trict r a b oy G r Auxiliary. Enroll now:)b s e s n ne ee e een u s e s n e ua ns r n e a Smith on. H ' ha i w k b tw the ho rs of yellow for ythia p tal climb: ·deluxe. How about packing a i th act l co t uction , a d b come n educated, e s nd s e s d T e se d e s e es s e s nd n e de n a e nd e broth r a ist r :. Earl, 8:30 an 12 noon: h nior towar blu ki s. Fli , mo - . lunch for two and we climb a ar a a a o-wak sig a- s f r, a r sponsible boater. i;.J ene n n e e ens e e u u es n s ee s s ne nee ed e e a G , Cli to , K rmit, Minni , citiz gath r at th cl b for ·q ito a d l py wa J · ·pi - dl wov n trav l to , ..�1 ·ti s Gertrude, Jan i e, Patsy, 'and dominoga.mes five morn ings a tu mble · from their winter' · · mountarn viewof heaven? n .::·� dn e ed a e ee nd e n n ern e e s e s I s e d u e e e N'ati·o· al Week Used ·To E a. L o marri Marg r t w k, a th orga izatio hib ation, ag rly ta t fir t ·. -a k h r, o yo r m mb r . .., 'to u ns e e e se e e e en n n e s n u s n u e u ed e e e ne as su M lli on S pt mb r 8, 1 .950, rv xc ll t oo m al o fr it of at r 's npr icat- th lak w k w l t m- i ,,,it;) sd s ednesd s nd e s T e se d nd d s and they have two children, Tue ay , W ay , a bl 'whim . h e a i --·.··m,er? Crystal clear, smooth �,., r u nd n ·' T u sd s n es e s u d s n ea u ed u n a u e ed s s Ch ck a Ci dy:· · · h r ay . _ cou t' $tor ar tacki'lg . :liq i ati cloth, a tr s r P tti Ing forco plm ofCo r nsuln peme·ctor rswit·.hln thesectlon::>2 e su es n s e e es s e n a su e e s e hug ppli of potti g oil;: ···g m for wat r babi to wim appl s o p rmark t cal perform tests on measuringM e a den n ee n e e d s de e n fert iliz r, g r tools; trac- · and frolic i n a transparent a d s i g th w ight i - vic s a· d then report theifl8 s e s se d e ed s e n s nd n e · tor with pric tag that em ·worl of w t- kissed beauty. play i som thi g almo t co itio to th owner. ··"o;) n e s e e a nsu e e de es e to have come i with th la t:- ··The friendlyfish n ibble without v ry Oklahom co m r "If th vic ar corre-ct;if? as n u s u e d e e n es n ed e e ed tro a tical h ttle from ··, r gar to th int rlopi g tak for gra t . · th y ar approv and seal&41{;d s e e s d e en nsu e u e e s n a pac : My fath r' ol mul -' bathers and 100 feet from the Or wh a co m r p r- If th r i ot seal by th&}L e and nd e d ee ses ne und e en t am ha -h l st l plow · raft, edd i es of the 'big-uns' cha a o - po pa age D partm t of Agriculture onl<4 e e u ed e es I .� e n es s ed u e e e e ea u de blad ar b ri m mori njoyi g fr h pring-f of hamb rg r, th y xp ct a a m s ring vice, then tt:ter!r a e n es e n und a a e pr y th pri cipl of hon sty , waters amid an alpine o e-po p ck g . consumer may not be getting James Page Pearl Pumphrey u n n ud e d s e e nsu e s n e I Headrick h ma itaria j gm nt an '·atmo ph r . Oklahoma co m r ca th right information from th•� n e e ed d ee ss e en e s e e s "' ,;A es e ead u e morality will ot b cov r by · Stan ing there with my f l a ur d that wh th y cal ," Cart r aid. .,GORE - Jam Page, 80, of P arl H rick P mphr y, ne d s dus e ee de see e a e u se e e s s a d d T . a ' w worl ' ' t bowl of Ch rok bri it m d m k a p rc ha by w ight, M rchant al of vorweightasi u a e 7.J. u e ee nd e a 1 e e ed ' ened n en u e e nd s e G9re, ie _ h rad y, F. bruary __ lqo.9.t.in,� M skog e-". gr �9 a ' l-S 1fish mbition, h av n wav a b ictio , l gth, vol m or count, th y· · a mea ur s enforcement!t 22� 1990 es n d e nd n ed u e e at a Fort Smith Porum r ide t, i d Su ay;: e ra�rc'.Jr ; n cl ar 'pow ·. blessed l1 a su s ne k ss are getting exactry n e s ua n n wit n hi ' i .Wtfat they ' si ce· it· pr vel'lts· 'ih'em 11'Gffl18 Ho pital. '1'-' . Pebr r:y 1 8, 1990, ' i . e s e T e s �um- n e e s e u s· n en e 8' Sp'r'in?f op fi§-door · to ' ew for lif . h fire of fie� pay for. givi g away product,·as wellll'SJ ; S rvic s were held at the Mu koge n r i g c t r. s re n u e dan ed d n es ns s e n e s n d e d s u u e se es e e portion of c atio . O r m r c from a white-gol Taki g r po ibility. forte t- prot cti g th m from shortln•q Fir t U ite M tho i t Ch rch ' F n ral rvic w r on en n e n s den s d e su e e n d ds n s es s e a e s e e u e Tues ua gi e ri g tu t hol th n to m rg o pldwe fiel i g cal i th Okl homa th ir cu tom rs. '1' ;,iJ ua 20, e d ess e d een un e en u u e s a in 1Gor , Sat rday; , F br ry day, F�br ry 1 990, u e ad k ys. Lor bl th m an of Gr Co try Oklahoma D partm t of Agric lt r ' "A small fr ction of one per-.)l 24, 1990, at 1.0:30 am. B rial at · 11 am. in th .�r ley de e u nd s n e T n e s ue e s nd e u es e e e s e e n e e e n e e e e gui th m with Yo r ha a · withi Lak e kill r' bl W ight a M as r S c- c nt_ r:ror cai:i give awa_Y,t_b� , wa at th V rn� C m t ry i B lftow r _Chap l with !h e see � en e s e nd n s n s se n s nds d a ot e e e end e e . th y k achi vem t, honor wat r r aching ha . I thi tio , which i ob rvi g a of oll rs worth Cow ta, Okl�homa, at 2 pm. . � v r R�y Roz ll offlc1at- nd e s u en s n u n u e ree n e s nd d d Carter e s e ed n n u e a lif ' f lfillm t a ct ary of at r , f from Natio al W ight a pro ucts ·an _profits," _H v.:a r t1� from Atla tic i g._ B nal �ollow d in s e , as n e n ed u s e su es ee a s d · d e e d 1 n nd e . e d e e e Thi y ar 1 990, h bee car wri kl brow, o r lip M a r W k, M rch 1-7. ai . Ri g fi l 01 Compa y a Whit fi l C m t ry. des n ed s ness e e e s n e su es dd to.supermarkets, e e e s T e us ed e ig at "Oklahoma Home- will touch oft of lfin Th W ight a d M a r In a ition was a m mb r of th Fir t he family 1J_tr t th a usan,ds a d e e e un e s sd e e e a e other ed e d s u e n s d e coming". M ny tho of w n . H r ov rflows bo ty S ction ha juri iction ov r th r · r hundreds. pf es e ur u nde u e a de es sed e e e e Unit M tho i t Ch rch in arrang me t to Bra l y former Oki will r t n to of tho ght. Wo rf l lov ll vic u in commerc ; � vic s· in�p ci'e�· �y Carter's! e e een e s une a e e e . Gor for ov r eight . y ar . F r l S rvic . uch the soil th ir birth. I is und n e e s e e e eu nd se warehouses.: e s s a e e e T e d u e en to of t fo withi th Cr ator' xc pt p trol m, a all pro- ction: such as H wa al o m mb r of th h a ght r of B jamin d n w u an es s en ess du s s d e e e · s n d e re nd n e u e u goo to k o yo r c tor hav . A pillow of happin ct ol by w ight , .:or liv st� . �cal_' s, . parklngl Ma o ic Lo g of a d Effi Ma nd n e d a u s e u e ns a e e Go a � P mph�ey, a to tha k th ni w ith hol s my l st tho ght of th meas r to i uref ir'packag- m t rs; or ·all.1 mi1 ni.Jm r� l e e s s s e s rn ne e e su d e es n nd e n W bb r Fall . h wa bo In Boo vill , e d ende n e es n n · I u s n ude ns s n nu tr a r m mori for their ay, t rly withi th i g a la.b li g practic i cycli g scal�S. • . �. >" • s e · de e n n n e n ad n e n en e e e e sa d S rvivor i cl hi wif , Arka a , o ' Ja ary 12, t rmi atio i cr ati g a r ia c of my woma . Val - th mark tplac . W igh� p rpea�4,res,i_sos;ie e e s n e es s ed ne nde l Mary of th hom ; a o , 1 9 1 3. H r family tabli h u e w wo rs for nes e e e d e d n es a e e s and :most (a r- 1 es e e e e ru n fut r with ti may b v ry ay wh n Accor i g to Charl C rt r, of th ol.Q'e f , Jam P. Moor , Jr. of Wint r th fam ily hom in Po m i all, e childre n, their u e s e n e ead e e s n ea n go e d d u e s s e e ru th ir o r h art ar i rhyme to lov . h of th ODA W ight a d r chi g activiti�.s o ( v. cn-1 Park, Flori a; two a ght r , 1 923. It wa th r in Po m e s s s e s, a land to be a e e e e e su es e n e e e ee ens n d nd s e e ed e s n broth r , i t r S o Uhalot ga Com hom M a r S ctio , th aim of m nt. Ev ry business atd! : Ura L D o of E mo ;' h compl t h r chooli g nu en n n s n na e s nd e e e has a n ed un mo m t for ma ki d' _ to Oklahoma i 1990. Natio l W ight a \'. ry citiz n ·. a dire ,tf' nd e e en s e eed e a e e nn ess n s easures ee s u n n e es Oklahom , a P ggy Moor a d liv til 1 944, wh h fr om. W r b gi inf to Bl i g . M W k'i to acq ai t fina cial int r t in seei.1 �i n d de e e n us ee e e e u n s of Cap Ca averal, Flori a; two ma h r hom i M kog . • · . - th g n ral p blic with co - that all .tra,:i act-iens are fai( of e nddau e s e ss e T n n ed su e e nse es e u gra ght r , M li a Am mb rof ri ity U it arner1te O XC an e ows _ m rprot ctio rvic pro- hoth th b yerand seller. ' .' u u d nd e d s u s W T E h g V St mba gh of E mo , M tho i t Ch rch, M . d d e se n e un s 1 d u e d ed as vi e by th ctio . Th co try's ffr t co nsum i1 Oklahoma, an Jamessa P mphr y ha work . a nd s e e nes e e ns e n e n nu se s de e Mr. a Mr . D lb rt Jo of "On of th main functio of prot ctio l gisl�tion �as ti en us ee ne nn un ed e e s nd e su s e s nd su Sulliva of ,Brok Arrow, r ' ai at th M kog Wago r a o c the th W ight a M a re W ight a Mea res La�. ene s e n n se n see � Oklahoma. G ral Ho pital, r tiri g i n e e e s s n n law' b 1 ' e e s e e forthcomi g marriag of th ir ctio is to that quity and wa ' ig ed· i to Pallb ar r wer Bob Row , 1 974. d u e e au e a s n e n d s · d su s n ude e a ght r, Tammy L a, to P l pr v il i all comm rcial Joh A am in 1779. •. �. e s s n d ns n s d Dick an Jim Lamb, Wayn Family rvivor i cl h r . nn 1 � n e n nd s s e s ue e e Ly Jack on, o of Richar tra actio s," ai Carter. n e s . Sloa , Bill Coth rma , a two i t r , S H fl y of a d Kar n Jack on of \ r G R u d 1 e under ed i��� �=r� th irec- � ::��:�� a� e d n e e d on COMMUNITY COLLEGES]� en u e nd e e s �;fe �f ��s �:e; �IHI.IIUIII w��".· � d i g will b h l tion of Ag t �. n ral Home a n ph w . Sh wa pr - 11,,1111 u a n s eded n de e en s 'lm,, Sat rday, March 1 O, 1 990, t 7 -ft) i Salli aw. ' ·., · c i ath by h r par t e es ee ,rne,,h/L--� /4neriea, � (;o./v h.At4. ·- 1:... nd e u e s ,lJft1�11,ttU pm. at th Hillcr t Fr will � 11 . a h r fo r broth r . a s u w ne : ·"·11.an.,n, B p t1· t Ch rc h in· ago r, •••••••••••••••�••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Oklahoma a Special Price, ! Ward's A1:1tO Parts ,& Ga rag·� i . T mmy Jones & Paul Jaclcmn Duncans Have Special Tel ep,, ·hone .. : ! Co.�eta �osts t ,,. \" We.bbers Fall�, OK ·· · · j Addition To Looking For A Spate ·. · ! -4 ! Show Sale flousehold Telephone Or Just An C d u e un n : Auto -. Truck - Tractor : e nds& e n n Troy ari J li D ca of • Cow ta Ba ar getti g i us re u Extra One? . J, = • une e T d nn M k : F a rm e rs, S e CI• a I CD : t for th ir " hir A Jal n a p s nd r s d an oi;;: th: rri��� �f �� Art a C aft Show c.n e u d e u e : s, .. . b · • e n ight po n , thre o 11c baby : · Fe ruary-Mar-.ch)· ' C:• • Sal ", o April 7, 1 990, fron 9 ad e se e • n e boy, Br l y Jo ph, to th ir • ( -C am. to 6 P!TI- i th Coweta u e d . . • un ho s hol . • en : J ior High Gym. e s n n s n s 6 s e e H wa bor i W.W. Ha ti g Warranty : . ·· . . · Booth ar availabl ; for s n T e u n e -Full 1.Year Manufacturer's ; 5 Ga· 1 H. 8 i n a n a n Ho pital i ahl q ah o F b- -Comes In Brown Or Black • yd Flu 1·d $16 i form tio , c ll Virgi ia Black IA d ne de n e has o ol r �ame at , or r' ;�� Z -Bui lt With The Solid i 486-1121 Avia B a at /�:i���; n n n ! ..,,,,,.c,. 486-S462· e n nd en s e Co structio As Pho es Costing .. ; Special , Filter Prices � • T s und ser e Mat r al gra par t ar hi is f ra i for 1h n s e Twice As Much ; O/ ff Q 0 U t Om .d 0 ; e nd e Mr. a d Mr . Wally Park r of -All Works 1 Q /0 S Y . SeS : Cow ta Ba , who will b t k- u d nd e nd Cycle Ringer On Most· ; H H n a n M l row a pat rnal gra - O C g to a nd n Telephonc Lines ea Antifreeze - $5.95 a . nde d :n;fi� 6��;�� Caroly All S son l i � :i�:� ::� . ����:e� -Per(ect For Home Or Busii}ess ! -Available With Tar, Button for, Ensy Access To Custom Calling Features I I1 i -.-: 464-2432 i. Great Gift Idea ...... • Machine Work • . •: �ca . 1 : Cross Telephone I : cc Drum - Rotor,- Cyl.He ads f • 463-2921 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••!• �- Page 4 FIVE STAR NEWS Wednesday, February 28, 1990 Vol. IV Issue 18

...... ,,-� ---�------....�. 'Warner School News ,______, .. , ... ·, Chorus To Contest Business Students Compete Congratulations, Lynett! American Indian Research late October at three sites Michelle Flinn; Geometry - Jason And Development within the state of Oklahoma Whitley; Grammer Jason Congratulations to the Thursday, February 15, a Band Rated Excellent Two courses will be offered at Roberts, Michael Courtney; Warner High School Chorus group of four WHS students AIRD, Inc., is issuing a call for each site. If yo,u are interested, Journalism - Sherry Lewis; .. American Literature - Rebecca ·� ... on their contest results last traveled to NSU to attend a Last Thursday, February 1 7, nominations for Indian stu- please contact Mona Lisa West, Judy Simeroth; English Thursday, February 15, at the Senior Business Competition. the Warner High School Band dents who are in the 9th-12th Varnell. Literature - Carlisa Miller, Leslie NEO contest. The chorus as a The competition included traveled to Checotah. for the grades as of September, 1989. 'Goss; Reading - Jodi Perryman, whole received a II rating. The schools from all over North- annual Checotah Band Daze This call is for Indian students The Times Of Webster Penny McClure; Physical Science girls' ensemble, including eastern Oklahoma. The competition. Several schools who display potential gifted - KaCee Williams, Jim Glover; Rebecca West, Carlisa Miller, Warner competitors were Stet were invited and the competi- and talented abilities. Project February 28 - Interscholastic Spanish I - Robbie Hutson, Jeff ,· Amber Glass, Cami Moore, Moore, interview; Sherry M. tion lasted all day. Warner WISE offers instructions in the meet at Seminole Junior Kilpatrick; Typing I - Christie Michelle · Flinn, Penny Lewis, Office Procedures; Amy received a rating of II, which following areas: Creative Self­ College. The list of students Brown; Typing II - Courtney McClure, and Brandy Nelson, Miller, Accounting I; and is excellent. Expressions, Art, Math, Out­ and subjects they are compet­ Coppin; Vocabulary - Jason received a I plus rating. The Lynett Rock, Accounting I. The March 1 or 2,the band will be door Survival, Indian Philo­ ing in are as follows: Algebra I - Roberts, Penny McClure. boys' duet, which consisted of winners of the individual tests going to Muskogee for district sophy, History, and Creative Tiffany Miller, Daniel Hodges, OSU Junior Honor Banquet Jeff Kilpatrick and Ricky were recognized at an awards competition. If the band Dramatics. KaCee Williams; Algebra II - at Luby's in Muskogee. The LaBounty, were given a rating ceremony in t�e afternoon: receives a rating of I, it will go Each course will be offered Christie Brown, Jeff Kilpatrick; guest list is composed of Jodi of I. Solos were done by Lynett took first place in com ition. for one weekend three times Bookkeeping - Lynett Rock, Amy on to state pet :1 Rebecca West and Ricky Accounting I and received a . during the year beginning in Miller; e·usiness- Jodi Perryman, Perryman, Robert Layman, La Bounty. They both received m_edaland a$250 scholarshi a I.

Mike Sullenger To Air Force Academy 5 Lb'. Bag

On Wednesday, February 14, Congressman Mike Synar Price Saver announced that Mike Sullenger was nominated as a nominee to the U.S. Air Force ., Academy. Mike had to fill out many applications and acquire several letters of Shur recommendation before he ar·. Shur Valu STORE.-lt( was interviewed by the · Monday-� Va lu -· ... Academy Selection Commit­ 7 am.--. 9 tee for a nomination. If Mike s� ..... � enters the Academy, he will Suntttl start in June and continue for 7 am.--.8 four years. After graduation, he will be required to have Limit 1 with $15.00 or more in seven years of active duty. purchases, excluding Beer, T.h is is a great honor, Mike, and Februa�:2� he des�rves congratulations. Gas, & Tobacco. . - -- -· ------.·· Brains In Uniform 6 1/2 Oz. Bag Produce Department Potato Chips Isn't life funny sometimes, how things work out? Like for Cello Wrapped instance, at the start of basket­ ball season, most people california Iceberg didn't think we would have a • very good boys' basketball team, and they didn't think our Lettuce ....• • • • • 49�Head team was very smart; but look at us now. We have proven that we are more than enough competition for any team, and with a 3.66 team GPA, we just 10 Lb. Tator Two Russet happen to have the brightest team in the state! That's 99�aag right....no more jokes like, "You Potatoes ...... • • must go to Warner," when you mispronounce a , word because we are Number ,, One!!! 8 Oz. J-M Farms So let's give our boys a pat on the back when we see them in 99�Pkg. ------a the halls and tell them we Mushrooms ...... ,-.5-0- .-Ca-n -s appreciate them. And if you 1 z can't recognize them by the nerd glasses and pocket pro­ 1 Lb. Bag tectors, just call them :'Eugene"; they'll know. The Bolo team members are Danny Kiwi Fruit ...... 69¢eag Sikes, Jerry Fields, Steve .Croftcheck, Toby Parent, Stan Tallon, David Fuller, Preston Dog Stilwell Sanders, Brent Perry, Chad Wardlow, Randy Smallen, Red Beaut Or Black John Capps, Matt Miller, and F0 0 Todd Munn. d ...... 99¢ :W)\!� Cobb,, lers . \ft"� "flt'.'•''

-� 6 Oz. Red Radishes Or Bunch I•·...... J NEWS - US. Postal Service For 5 For $1 Postal Fact: Did You Know Green Onions ... 4 $1 What is a Barcode? Have you seen lines on packages and canned goods in the stores Red Flame these days instead of a price tag? The clerk slides the item 16 Oz. ..• over a screen and the machine Seedless Margarine -· indicates how much it costs. Quarters Postal Service barcodes are the tall and short bars on the l lower right corner of typed or

& machine printed letters. It tells our machines how to sort to . ' the zip code of .destination, . enabling finer mail sortation and merging at the delivering ra post office. This can mean less 4 Roll 32 Oz. office time for in house sorting Bathroom Tissue Heinz by letter carriers and an earlier .. start in delivering mail when -· the system reaches its full impact in the early 1990's. It will not eliminate jobs, but it will slow labor growth. Using Zip Delta ,· ('lus 4 on letters for,. automa­ =: tion will allow machines to sort the mail into delivery sequence for the correct mail carrier. Lb. .· Vol. IV Issue 18 iflVE STAR NEWS Wednesday, Februaiy 28, 1990 Page 5 Steve Croftcheck, Michelle We wish to take this oppor­ Ellis, and Kim Richerson. tunity to congratulate these ment, the operat,,r must fit,� Church Holds dedicated young ladies and a surety bond or lettn of gentlemen who take part in Benefit Open Letter To FHA credit from ;i ha11ki11g i11st itu­ the FHA. We appreciate you tion with the Secretary of and your diligent sponsor for Buckhorn Freewill Baptist Dear Future Homemakers of State, in the swn of $25,()()(1.00,. your endeavors in this field. Churcfiwill hold a benefit con­ America: The operator must ncgotial:e Signed: cert, featuring Exodus, on Thank you for being such a with the surf ace owner for Etha Tatum. Susan Reed, Dee March 3, 1990, at 7 pm. in the vital organizationin our school the pay111e11t of any dc1111;1g('S McAffrey, Julia Webster, Carolyn Q. If a co-op grain elevator tion to the organization. In Warner High School system at' Warner. Of all the LaBounty, Gary Folks, Barbara Moore, has borrowed money for its other words, there would be which may be caused, and if Gymnasium. student activity groups, yours Sid Bivins, Don Miller, Haskell Hartin, operation and then is unal.Jle no personal liability for the the parties are unnble lo · ' The benefit is for Mary is perraps th.e most active. Carolyn Cook, Barbara Brown, Pat agree, an appraiser may he Shivley, who is sc heduled to In celebration of FHA Week to repay the loan, who would shareholder other than their Mccrary, Rhonda Foreman. Margie appointed to make rt>com­ have surgery in the near this year, we were treated to a be responsible? I have heC'lt investment in the company. Elerick. Paul Whitley, Mike Crawley, mendations to the Court. future, with free admission and variety of deeds including told that an individual even Randy Mitchell, and Jan Bonicelli. on(y pies to be auctioned off during balloo, sales, candy sales, one who has trade stock intermission. There will also Q. I am a farmer, but also Because of tf1e co11111le.rily Pf and Val-0-Grams on Valen­ from the co-op, would be be a concession stand open. tine's Day, a nutrition break for liable to assist inrepayment. own aU of the minerals under the law, q11estio11s ,wswe,nl all students, and a Faculty Is this true? my 160 acres. I understand i11 tliis rol1111111 au, ,�·c ,,( 11 School Holds Appreciation Dinner. In addi­ that there is II law concerning gc,wml 11at11rc a11d 111ay 110/ It..,- tion lo this, your members pre­ procedures for payment of 11eci•ss11rify apJJl.v fp si111il11,· A. The co-opgrain elevator Preschool pared and served food for the surface dama'ges by persons legal 11rnhli•111. Senior Citizens and visited is responsible to the extent of drilJing for 11il ,hut gas� Is this ·Screening and delivered valentines to its assets. An individual ., , true? Send your questions about the lo,:;al nursing home resi­ fOR YO UTH. member and shareholder of a the law to "Ask A Lawyer;· Braggs Public Schools will be dents. What an undertaking cooperative association 01· conducting their annual pre­ A. Yes, The 1:iw provid(•s Oklahoma Bar Association, for one week! But it istypical of FOR AMERICA corporation is only liable for school screening on Tuesday, that before P.11tcri11g :1 P.O. Box 53036, Oklahoma Ci­ the se·vices performed by this the debts of the co-op to the March 6, 1 990, from 1 O am. :1 drillsite with heavy ,•quip- ty, OK 7:J l52. fine club year-round. extent of his or her contribu- until 2 pm. at the Braggs United Methodist Church. Children will be evaluated in the areas of motor skills, 7 oz; vision, speech, hearing and general ability. Please help us give your child Old Fashioned Or a chance to do his or her best in school by attending your Buttermilk free screening. Thri., For more information, con­ tact Braggs Public Schools at >KlAHOMA Price Saver 487-5265.

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The Mysteries Of Sequoyah March is an excellent time to The best time to plant a cool­ Last Friday I went on the meeting. About 2 o'clock, the fertilize cool-season lawns season lawn is in the fall. But if 1 such as tall fescue, perennial you missed your chance last i'I county van to Muskogee with "heavens opened up." Well; Samuel Lorenzo Knapp I Evelyn Wooten, Driver, Lillian almost. It was raining! I _ryegrass, and Kentucky blue­ fall, you are in luck. The Kight, Lo Gilliam an,d Bonnie shopped for groceries after It was also during this visit that Samuel grass. These grasses are second best time-to plant cool­ , I starting a very active period of season grasses is between Haney, all from Warner. club. We received almost Lorenzo Knap·p, a famous lecturer, inter­ Shopped Wal-Mart and K­ seven-tenths of an inch of rain­ growth and need good soil fer­ Feb. 15th and April 15th. I Mart, ate at Kentucky Fried fall before it quit that night. viewed Sequoyah with Captain John- Rogers tility to remain healthy. Don't Tall fescue is the best cool­ Chicken, went to printer. I measured and reported the and John Maw as interpreters. He used the jump the gun on your bermuda season grass to plant in I Overnight low was 26 rainfall Thursday morning. information thft following winter in his lec­ gra.ss. Bermuda grass lawns Oklahoma Some of the better degrees. Nancy came over, Bea, Nellie and "K" all called. tures, extracts of which appeared in the Niles won't need to be fertilized until varieties are Houndog, Rebel, I I slep( went to basketball game Cleat came by for a few Weekly Register, the Cherokee Phoenix, and other May. Apache, Arid, Mustang, and When fertilizing your cool­ Falcon. A blend of two orthree I I at Connors about noon. . minutes, had been to hospital newspapers. Some of these extracts were I called Marilyn. Monica's for checkup. Said he had season grass, apply a balan­ of these tall fescues would Annals of Education varsity team is doing well, were heard from Resa. printed in and reprinted ced, complete fertilizer. provide a nicer lawn than just I tied for first place last week. I heard 'Oklahoma Swing' October 26, 1 844 in the Cherokee Advocate: Something with a 3-1-2 ratio one. Fescue should be plan­ Jennifer'sensemble (singing) (Reva McEntyre) on the car · "No Stoic could have been more grave in his wiH maintain a healthy soil and ted 7 to 10 lbs. per 1 ,000 sq. ft. I won first place in a contest. radio, just couldn't keep my demeanor than was See-Quah-yah; he pon­ turf for your lawn. Apply the on bare ground. An existing Maureen called, asking about feet still. Good thing I had the dered, according to the Indian custom, for a fertilizer at a rate where you fescue lawn that needs to be I Nancy. cruise on, or the car would put down one pound of actual thickened up a little bit will I considerable time after each question was Nitrogen per 1,000 sq. ft It is only require 3-4 lbs. per 1,000 I was here all day Sunday by have been doing the Okie put, before he made his reply, and often took a myself, just me and the dogs, Boogje right down \he high­ best to put fertilizer down on sq. ft. 1 I1 until about night. Maurice way! whiff of his calumet while reflecting on an your lawn when the turf is dry. . '. l Start Your Garden Transplants Now brought the kids over so answer. Early in life he was gay, talkative, and If it doesn't rain within a,week, Nancy could get her car. Nellie Sims Extension Club News although he never 'attempted to speak in it wouJd be wise to apply 1-2 I called. I read the paper and inches of water to your lawn. Forthose whogrow theirown council but once, yet was often from the starter plants for the spring some in a book. Roxie Henson of Warner was ,strength of his memory, his easy coloquial I There was no mail Monday hostess to the Sims Club at a Crabgrass Control garden, now is th� time to get because of Presidents' meeting in her horn�Wedn es­ powers, and ready command of his ve(­ your plants started. Tomatoes, Birthday (observed). I spent a day. · Nine members were n icu lar, a storyteller �f the c9nvival party." He Crabgrass and foxtail will peppers, and eggplant all lot of time on the Christmas present. then gave the details· of the development of start to germinate and become need to be put in to the garden I card booklet. I'm painting After a minute of silent the syllabary already set forth. weed problems in your lawn as young plants as opposed to them, just like I did when I first prayer, A!ma Standifird, presi­ "I can safely say," .continued Mr. Knapp, during March and April. The planting the seed. Home- · I I besty way to prevent these owners who don't grow their · l made them. It will be a lot of dent, conducted the business "that I have seldom met a man of more work, but I enjoy it. Hadn't session. Daisy Dunaway pre­ weeds from becoming a pro­ own starter plants will be at the I heard from Clea� so I called sented the devotions, a poem, shrewdness than See-quah-yah. He adhered blem is to apply a pre­ mercy of the nursery they deal him. He had been putting out "No Time." Susie Peyton led to all the customs.of.his country; and when his emergence herbicide bet­ with as to the varieties they I grapes and repairing the the group in the Lord's Prayer associate chiefs on th'e mission assumed our ween the middle of March and have to choose from. By the way, the tomato varieties that pond dam. and Helen Masterson led the costume, he was dreised in all respects like the first of April. For the best . I MOSTLY HELEN: I went on flag salute. an l_ndian. See-quah.. yah is a man of diver­ effec� you should first de­ OSU recommends are Sunny, thatch or mow your lawn real . .!etstar, Celebrity, Bingo, and the county van Tuesday with In lieu of a Guess What, there sified talents; he passes from metaphysical - I Diana Pevehouse- Evelyn was was a" Love Offering." Roll call close. The preeinergent her­ Better Boy to name a few. For on vacation. There were ten by the secretary, Dunaway, ·and philosophical investigation to mechani- bicide needs to be watered in a complete list of the recom­ passengers: Mr. and Mrs. was answered with "The cal occupations with the greatest of ease. to the soil within 48 hours after mended varieties of tomatoes application. 1 Contact your and all other vegetables, call 11 Frank Weathers, Stormy and hardest thing · about retire­ The only practicai: mechanics he was I Frankie; Lo, Lela, Beulah, Elsie ment." acquainted with, were a few bungling black­ local nursery or seed house for or come by the OSU Extension the preemergent herbicides Office at the Muskogee and Tammie, all from Warner, Since this was the second smiths, who could r11ake a rough tomahawk, I available in your area County Fairgrounds. and myself. we shopped at the meeting of the month, mem­ ortinkerwith the lockof a rifle; yet he became three Marts, went to bank, and bers worked on projects, mak­ ,a silversmith - I printer, ate at Kentucky Fried ing Easter baskets and huggy without any instruction, and made spurs and silver spoons with neatness C,hic.ken and McDonald's. I bears. Nadene Stephens, Area Students Win ._ ."1 love those biscuits at the chic- · treasurer, gave the treasurer's and skill, to the great admiration of people �f .l ,; lEv .. : ken . �ce. report. Others attending were the Cherokee Nation. " - : :: i Wednesday morning was Bernice Foreman, Wanda . NSU Contest pretty nice, weather-wise. I Ross, and Ruth Simmons. Winners of the Northeastern 2nd, Paula Phillips, Tahlequah, . . . � ...... I went to Bea's near Warner Next meeting· will .be on ...... State University Business and 3rd, Shanna Pannel� dght after lunch, then went to March 7 with Ruth Barker as • Contest Day for high school Morris; Typing II - 1 s� Willow • I Roxie Henson's to Sims Club hostess. • seniors held on February 15, Gilliam, Tulsa East Centra l, 2nd. • Rene Rampley, Muskogee, Country:.; Comments • 1990 at NSU have been and 3rd, I By Myers • announced. Rayna Silver, Broken Arrow; Basu'• Winners are as follows: Word Processing - 1st. Brandon • ' • • • • * • • • Accounting I - 1st, Lynett Rqck. Boyd, Muskogee Indian Capital Vo­ I Warner, and David Mills, Tech, 2nd, Shane Lank, Broken Mass communications have been planned for March 22nd Tahlequah, 2nd, Tim Shann, Arrow, and 3rd, Nora Johnson, I given us a windowtotheworld, and 29th. A free soil sample Chouteau, and 3rd, Shannon Sapulpa Vo-Tech. and we often might not like will be run for participants who Gutierrez. ,orum; Accounting 11 - The first-place winner in each I Our goal at Countryside From childhood, Mr. what we see through it. But attend both meetings. The 1st, Vicki Martinez, Chouteau, event receives a $250 Estates has always been to Blackburn has always had without news, we could be location will be the library at 2nd, Shaun Cobbett, Oologah, scholarship to Northeastern I provide a home-like cows and a horse but also without the means to c�rrect Connors College. and 3rd,' Judith Hagan, Tulsa State University. First and atmosphere where folks feel worked as a welder at Acme in the ills and injustices of The International Kenaf Union; Business Communica­ second runners-up receive I comfortable. We have four Muskogee. He retired from modern-day life. Association will hold their tions - 1st. Amy Campbell, Indian medals. new residents since 1 1 last Acme in 1968, He's always The need for news is the annual meeting in Tulsa on Capital Area Vo-Tech, Muskogee, I wrote. Allen Tarkington of attended church at Buckhorn reason some of us get up at 6 March 2nd and3rd. Thiswould 2nd, Julie McKelvey, Central Warner, Clem (Hap) Chapman Baptist and led the singing. am. to watch "The Morning Ag be a good place to learn more Vo-Tech, Sapulpa, and 3rd, Warner Schedules I of Webbers Falls, Ima Jean Until his stroke, Arthur also led Report" on television. The about a crop that is Diane Seals, Tulsa Vo-Tech; Livestock Show Braudrick of Checotah, and the singing for revivals all over need and desirefornews is the increasingly popular. Business Law ,- 1st, Pinky Sachdev, Tulsa u·nion, 2nd, Ruth Owen of Muskogee. We Eastern Oklahoma reason some of us watch the Warner will hold its annual News". Barnyard Philosophy Jennifer Heath, Tulsa Union, welcome these ladies and Miss Beulah Aldridge has midnight "Sign-Off Warner FFA and 4-H Livestock I ·and 3rd, Cindy Carey, Hulbert; gentlemen and their families. returned from M RMC, and her Public access to national and Show on Sunday, March 4, Business Machines - 1st, Our feature story is about brother, Jiles, passed away international news has deeply' When you see a married cou­ 1 990, at 1 pm. at the FFA build­ I ,Angel Judy, Charles Page Arthur Blackburn. Born in Saturday, February 24, 1990. influenced popular culture, ple walking down the street, ing, located at Warner High McLain, July 13, 1915, to Will High 'School, Sand Springs, Lois Hill is a mighty proud politics, and even philosophy, the one who's two or three School. I and Julie Blackburn, Arthur 2nd, ' Kristi Moncooyea, grandma. Jalusa Kai was born The current wave of freedom steps ahead is the one who's The show is sponsored by the has lived there all his life Stilwell, and 3rd, Aura Beck, I at MRMC on January26th, but probably could not have hap­ mad. Warner Chamber of Com­ I except for a 3 ½ year hitch in Charles Page High School, only came home last week pened if it had not been for merce and will feature several the Air Force from September Sand Springs; Business weighing four pounds, twelve news in the newspapers, radio, different classes of cattle, I 1942 until January 6, 1 946. 1.___ Mathematics - 1st, William ounces - up from three and television. A political . . --._-fJlllut __ .:::::::: swine, and lambs. This time was spent in Japan, Cm111erallve Extension Set'11ce Scott Menees, Wagoner, 2nd, pounds, two ounces at birth. scientist once wrote "apeople For further information, con­ I Mitsi Fabion; Oologah, and in the Phillipines, and on Lois has been one of our.good without reliable news· is, tact a Warner Livestock Boos-· Feb. 3rd, Michelle Jernigan, Okinawa No place measured housekeepers, having worked sooner or later, a people 27.- Spring Gardening Pro­ ter Club member, or contact ·1 Broken Arrow; Data Process­ up to home in Oklahoma, so he at Countryside Estates for without the basis for free- gram, Braggs High School Mike Crawley, Warner FFA ing - 1st, Brian Weeks, Tulsa returned to McLain and on eleven years. dom." Cafeteria, 7 pm., L. Crouse. instructor, at Warner High I Vo-Tech, Southeast, 2nd, Jerry June 30, 1958, he married Cowboy Corner provides The dissemination of the Program covers Site Selec­ School. Alyne and together they rs3ised several complimentary copies news is n©t just another busi­ tion, Soil Preparation, Variety Roller, Hilldale, and 3rd, Kevin I her three girls, Antonia, Judy of the daily Tulsa World to our ness. It is a form of public trus� Selection, Cultural Practices Brewer, Wagoner; Economics � . = and Linda. They now have readers. How grateful our resi- not only because people need and Pest Control. 1 free soil - 1st, R.T. Taylor, Wagoner, I s�ven grandchildren and four dents are for this con- correct information to live out test for those in attendance. 2nd, Steve Schneider, great-grandchildren,. all four sideration. their lives, but because the Bring 1 pint of dry soil to Wagoner, and 3rd, Monica Tomorrow's are boys. media have so muct, latent meeting. Roberts, Stilwell; Job Inter­ view Agriculture... power. Feb. 27 - Educational Meeting to - 1st, J. Nanette Baker, , I News and information will explain the State Broiler Show Wagoner, 2nd, Alicia Davis, always be important. The far­ for 4- H and FFA youth, 7 pm., Tahlequah, and 3rd - Melanie Today 's FFA! , I mer needs information on new Muskogee County Extension Schli� Adair; Marketing - 1st, Rewardhtg Lisa Pack, Tulsa Vo-Tech,2n d, varieties of crops, the banker Center. J,ullvubull I on interest rates, and some Feb. 28 - Tree and Shrub Lori Eldridge, Tulsa Union, �nd Acblevefffeld. people on the latest rumor. Selection Program, Dr. Mike 3rd, Wes Hamilton, Broken I Schnelle, 1 pm., 4-H Arrow; Office .Procedures- 1st, · By The Way Auditorium on the Muskogee' Kim Wacker, Central Vo-Tech, I Sapulpa, 2nd, Rhonda Madole, Soil· fertility meetings -have County Fairgrounds. ) Tulsa Union, and 3rd, Brandy I Worth, Central Vo-Tech, Sapulpa; Shorthand - 1st, I Gloria Honeycut� Charles Page High School, Sand I Springs, · 2nd, Melissa Cummings, Wagoner, and 3rd, 1 Dawn Conwell, Wagoner, Typ­ -r: ing 1-1 st, Nicole Hill, Wagoner, ·.· .J:.1 Vol. IV Issue 18 FIVE STAR NEWS Wednesday, February 28, 1990 Page 7 l'--· Forum �...... 11111'1,C-- . -·- .... Continued From Page 1 ;;.. the Oklahoma Corporation :; , :� com mission and the Attorney :� ·� General into the "irregular, ,· : ·1 spiraling prices of liquefied ••. propane gas (LPG) and diesel :: fuel." ·, In the past several weeks, the '.� Corporation Commission and ..the Attorney General have received numerous inquiries regarding the dramatic - increase in propane and diesel prices throughout the State of Oklahoma. The Com­ mission and the Attorney General are also aware of the - ._ ,fact that numerous federal agencies and the National ' Association of Attorneys '\�Ge neral are investigating the matter due to its worldwide implications. The Comm ission and the Attorney General are also aware that any number of different factors may have contributed to this problem Sebastian Neal (#20) of the CSC Cowboys drives through the lane against four Bacone ,CenyaRobinson ( # 23) of the CSC Cowgirls drives past a Bacone and that no particular segment Warriors as teammate Mike Allen ( #4) watchs from the far side during CSC' s blowout of the player as teammate Carin Stites (#22) moves into a position to of the industry may be directly Warriors at Warner. get the ball during CSC' s vict_ory at home against Bacone last to blame. Monday night. The public forum will be had left Baltimore for sites designed to give all interested unknown. The waste was sent parties such as consumers, Taxp ayersAslt,IRS south, and the states of Mississippi state officials, industry AttorneyGene ral and Louisiana managed to prevenl spokespersons and others an I disposal of these wastes in their opportunity to submit com­ Divorced or Separated Taxpayers states. Then we found that ments and to respond to any Oklahoma was a proposedsite. We questions concerning this These are typical of questions not eligible to be claimed as Robert Henry immediately took efforts to see ttwe matter. asked by taxpaye·sand are another person's dependent. If could prevent that disposal in Persons interested in pre­ presentedas a public serviceof your spouse had gross income in Oklahoma. Of course we are not senting comments or asking this publication and the IRS. 1989 and files a return, and you opposed to the disposal of itemize deductions, your spouse hazardous waste, but we want to questions at the public forum must also itemize. Cleaning Up Their Act Q. My husband and I legally make certain that Oklahoma's should contact either Lindil separated in NO\ember of 1989. Q. Where can I get more Recently, I heard what is for me a This company proposed to interests are protected. It would Fowler, General Counsel of Can we still filejoin tly? information about special tax rules most alarming statistic. Oklahoma, discharge some water into the seem the state that generated the the Oklahoma Corporation for divorced and separated a credible source revealed, has Cimarron River that had been used Commission No. You must fie single or wastes should disposeof them or at (405) 521-2255, A. as (if taxpayers? become a net toxic waste importer. in the treatment of hazardoJs waste you qualify) as heid of household. least have a better plan than or Alice Marshall, Assistant That means that we are bringing in at their site at lone Mountain. You may file manied filingjointly A. Order free Publication "training" them around the nation. Attorney General IRS 504, more toxic waste for storage and Unfortunately, the laws that we (405) 521- only if, on the last day of the year, Tax Information fo r Divorced or The basic point is this: In by February so disposalthan we produce. have in Oklahoma did not operate 3921 27, 1 990 you were married and living Separated Individuals, by calling Oklahoma we are going to have to that an agenda may be pre­ I understand that somebody has together as husbaid and wife, or toll-free 1-800-424-3676. to give adequate notice to local protect our own environment. I pared. to dispose of hazardous and toxic people about this proposa. When believe each state should begin to you lived togethe; in a ''common ...... law marriage" that is recognized in Q. Are there special rules for wastes, but I tend to believe that it they finally found out what was clean up its own act, and I believe Oklahoma. have merely stuck their divorced taxpayers about who can would be better, as a rough rule of occurring, around eight hundred the state where ycu now live or in those companies who tell their head in the sand. And, knowing the state where the "common law claim their children on their tax thumb, for each state to dispose of people crowded into a ·oom to shareholders that the answer to what some of them dispose in the returns? marriage" began, or you were its own toxic wastes. express their opposition to lhe hazardous waste is disposal in sand, they had better be married and living apart but not A. Yes. Considerations such as Hazardous and toxic wastes proposal. remote areas in states like careful. legally separated. Additiona) rules any decree or agreement that present a real problem to our The matter was mad9 worse about filing status are in provides entitlement to the society. In states like Oklahoma, when the shareholders' reportof the Publication 50� Exemptions, children's exemptions, which where we have great reliance on parent company was distributed. Check for accuracy • • • Standard Deduction, -_and Fili11g parent is named as the "custodial groundwater, hazardous waste The parent company, Union Pacific Infonnation. Order your free copy parent," and other terms of your disposalcreates a majorproblem as Railroad, indicated in this reportthat by calling toll-free 1-800-424-3676. decree or agreement will wastes percolate through the soil the hazardous waste busi,:iess was determine who claims the children. and contaminate groundwater. In a growing industry with great profit Q. I file my return as married filing addition to that, Oklahomans love separately. Can I :laim my spouse IRS has prepared Publication 504, potential. The brochure ponted out the outdoors. Oklahomans love to ���� as an exemption? Tax Information fo r Divorced or that Union Pacijic had two fine ,e Separated Taxpayers, to help you. hunt, fish, hike, birdwatch and ski. dump sites in "remote a·eas• of A. Yes, but only he or she had You can get your free copy by A lot of our natural recreation areas ' \�.,. if Utah and Oklahoma. The tone of O� no gross income in 1989 and was calling toll-free 1-800-424-3676. are threatened by toxic waste their report was certainly not one to <>( disposal, and, since you can sell give comfortto those who li·,e in the �o taxpayer errors: almost anything in Oklahoma � you so called "remote areas·. At this 1. Wrong taxpayer Identification number say it produces a job,the temptation time, it appears thatthis mater may is always there to throw our arms be resolved, but some q.,estions entered (SSN/EIN). 2. Did not enter standard deduction. open wide and accept the wastes, remain. Are our laws ad&�uate to 3. Did not claim earned Income credit hazardous or not. give notice to people livhg near when entitled. Oklahoma needs to get very these disposal sites and, are the Incorrect name llne entered. serious about regulating this kind of standards that we have einbraced 4. 5. Name llne not updated when required. waste disposal. Two recent cases adequate and adequately enforced? 6. Wrong entryfor estimated payments. come to mind that we have worked These answers are yet to be 7. Did not enter total tax. with in the Attorney General's determined. 8. Math error' In computing refund. Office. First, we were called by The other case is also interesting. 9. Didn'tcheck dependency status Indicator box. numerous residents of the Enid We received information th,t a train 10. Duplicate return flied,not required. area who were concerned about the loaded with primarily biomedical waste proposal of a local company. wastes, including human tissues, ...it will save yo * 6 Rm.. 2 8P.dm. hnme in ple11- Video Showing sant loc11tion at Vian. lot 80X75, City Util. Cent. H/A. Front Porr.h. Held At Library ldeAI starter or re:iremeot home. low m;iint. . S 19. 500. Pshl. A video demonstrating effec­ lin11ncing. tive discipline alternatives * 5 Rm., 2 Bedrrr .. I 'h 811. Both from which parents can family nnd Liv. Im. Fireplnce. choose will be shown at a free Close to yond fishi1q, lArge privAlr. parents' workshop, Tuesday, lot, Exclt. for Retines. Appli:rnce� March from to 1 inc. ;it$3 7,500. 6, 9:30 0:30 NEW 1990 1990 LUMINA * 6 Rm.. 1 BOO sq It.. J Br.dun.. 2 am. at the Muskogee Public ASTRO VANS APV. DEMO ha .. Brick Home in College Alfdtn. Library. As Little As at W11rner, Nice co1d. throughout. Children may attend the lib­ Stock 1822 $}4 845 Only Cent. H/ A., lg. Utility, Ch. Link rary's storytime program while ' ii �------�- . $}5,930 f1rnce. PAtio. limp Ace and morn. parents are at the workshop. Stoa< #871 Q --·-· Q. V6, automatic, $55,000 with Psh . financing. No pre-registration is needed. I loaded, loaded. * COUNT THEM· 1,2.3.4 Blrlg. For further information, call Lots on Zenith St. in Collr.!le S11h· Rose Frazier, M.A, Child � Div. at Warner. City Util .. Toliil Development Specialist, almost 1 1/z acret Takr. ;ill lnr Yearsahead in Mini Va n Design Technology. Muskogee County Health $15,000, or will split 2 X7.. rinanc­ ing rsbl. Department Guidance Center, * Brick Home on Beantilul 683-0321. P;irndise Hill al like TenlcillP.r, 5 Rm .. 2 Bedrm.. 1 '/2 Bath. Some COMMUNITY COLLEGES applicances. An extra lot and a Boat House also ,vail. Drive up Mere,�U(¥ifkC� Blue W11ter Drive and ask our Stock #308 w�h automaticoverdrive. power Assoc. Broker next door to see the windOYs & locks, tilt, cruise. am,1m cassette. prop. end discu;s price and Board Meeting aluminumwhaels wi1h touring tires, and much more financing. t * NEED AN OWNER/OPERATOR Scheduled 60 pa�!!��!\,§. ��::.:�!?ca�: :,�:d� �.�c. for a Meat Processing Plant with NEW 1990 CAVALIER COUPEStock me most of the equipmentneedr.d Anrl The Advisory Board of the Au101'atic, power, air, cassette I more. 60 payments at 13.5% APR with located in lndustriAI District of Warner Senior Citizens will be $8 795 or $}85 Per Month '810do wn cash o, ltede W.A.C. Porum. 24 lots anr Holrling Pens. held Thursday, March 1, at 7 Priced At SJ 6,000 with Financin!I pm. at the Warner VFW Build­ psbl. CAIi Lookout Am1 ask for Mr. ing. This meeting was post­ Chandler to see arr! inspect. Br. from your own Boss. poned Thursday, February 22. Lookout Inc. Realty A discussion will be held on Rt. 1 Box95 .. the opening of the nutrition Webbers F 2lls, 0 K site and future plans conc,m­ 464-23,2 ing it. All interested persons are invited to attend. Page 8 FIVE STAR NEWS Wednesday, February 28, 1990 Vol. IV Issue 18 Webbers Falls Lildy Warriors Go To State! The Webbers Falls Lady Time and time again, a mem- Warriors, under the direction ber of the Lady Warriors wou Id d. ' of Jerry Ward, are making a step forward when they had to, .. return trip to the state tourna­ as they attempted to get back "'­ ment after winning the con­ to the state title game which solation bracket of the area they lost in last year tournament at Bristow over Especially gratifying to area _ the weekend. fans is the hard work and - · The Lady Warriors won the dedication that these young area loser's bracket after play­ basketball players have put in ing an overtime game against after losing five starters from Fairfax on Thursday, blowing the state's runner-up team, out Preston on Friday, and including two all-staters. defeating a extremely good The LadyWarriors(26-4) play ; Morrison team in double over­ against unranked Maysville ' time on Saturday night to lwith only one loss for the ' qualify to go to the "Big season) at 7 pm. Thu rsday A Fairfax forward shoots against Dana Harp ( # 15) of th.e Lady House". evening at Midwest City High Warriors as fellow Lady Warrior Rebecca Casady (#32) and the They rode the shoulders of School Gymnasium. The win­ Webbers Falls bench watch during Webbers Falls' overtime vic­ Junior forward Michelle Briley, ner of this game will play the tory in area loser's bracket action at Bristow. who averaged 44 points in the Eagletown-Mooreland winner Michelle Briley ( # 2 5) of the Webbers Falls Lady Warriors shoots three games, including 58 at8 pm. at the" Big House", the against Fairfax as teammate Becky Coleman (#35) looks on dur­ against Morrison, and the State Fair Arena in Oklahoma ing the Lady Warriors overtime win against Fairfax in area loser's superb defensive effort of City. Good luck, Lady bracket action at Bristow. guards Dana Harp, Pennah Warriors. Tiger, and Rebecca Casady.

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Jodi Perryman (#54) of the Lady Eagles shoots against a Cave Jody Perryman (#54) of Warner and a member of the Muskogee Steve Brimm ( # 15) of Gore and a member of the Muskogee Spring guard as Angela Barnes ( #32) of Warner gets into rebound County South All-Star team guards an Okay guard on the North AII­ County South All-Star team attempts to block the shot of a position during Warner's five point loss in the first round of the Starteam as she brings the ball upcourt during the South's victory Boynton player for the North team during action at CSC Tuesday regional loser's bracket game at CSC last Thursday. in action last Tuesday night at CSC. night. The North team defeated the South tea11 in thelate game to attain a split of the evening's games. NSU Sponsors tr ·· --al!!!!!!!!!!!llll.... -----,.- History Contest

The Eighteenth Annual Interscholastic History Com­ petition will be held on Thursday, April 1 2, at North­ eastern State University. The competition is open to Oklahoma 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. Participants may enter either the American or World History division of the competition. A two dollar fee will be charged to defray the cost of com­ petition. Awards will be given to the ' � first and second place winners Steve Croftcheck (#44) of the Warner Eagles attempts a layup in each test division. In addi­ against an Sequoyah Indian during the Eagles twenty point loss to tion, all who place in the top percentile group will receive a the Indians in the first round of the regional loser's bracket game certificate of excellence. at CSC last Thursday. Applications must be post­ marked by Friday, 'March 30. For more information, call the (Sheffield & Ross) PHONE: 464-2212 Students at One Stepp At A Time Day Care Center perform during halftime of the CSC-Bacone NSU College of Social basketball last Monday night at Warner. Sciences at (918) 456-551 1, Ext. 3500. Grimes Comes

P.O. Box11 9 Webbers Falls, OK To Muskogee Lake Country Bank would like to wish all of 50 Lb. Shell Corn - $3.45 Per Bag Insurance Commissioner *Special * Gerald Grimes will hold a "One our area young people who Day Claims Office" in Bulk Corn $5.35 Per Hundredweight Muskogee on Friday, March are showing livestock in Cattle Panels - $1 2.95 2, 1990. The site for the "Claims shows the best of luck. Office" will be at the * Special * · Muskogee Chamber of Com­ We are so proud of all the merce, located at 425 Boston. Grimes' representatives will hard work and dedication ½ Inch Plywood -$6.95 be available to assist area resi­ dents with insurance claims that these future leaders ½ Inch Waferboard - $6.95 and questions from 1 pm. to 3 pm. A toll-free consumer hotline • Paint Sale • is also available through the Interior Latex - 5 Gal. Containers - $5.95/Gal. Insurance Department for Exterior Latex - 5 Gal. Containers - $6.50/Gal. policyholder assistance. The toll-free number is 1-800-522- 0071.