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IO- The Journal, Thursday, November 15, 1973
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NONDISCRIMINATION 4,
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Central Rural Electric!
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ment a Compliance Assurance in
which it assures the Rural Elec- Mrs. Alma Cummins return- Mr. Courtright's cousin, John
trlflcation Administration that it ed home after spending some
will comply fully with all require-
ments of Title VI of the Civil time with her son and family,
Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cummins
and Regulations of the Department
of Agriculture issued thereunder, . of Owasso.
to the end that no person in the Presently visiting her mother
United States shall, on the ground
of race, color, or national origin, Mrs. Emma Holland, is Mrs.
be excluded from participation in. Nell Droke, Putnam.
be denied the benefits of. or be
otherwise sub iected to discrimina- Mrs. Marjorie Wells and Joan
tion in the conduct of its program Of Anthony, Kansas, wereweek-
and the operation of its facilities
Under this Assurance. this organ- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
lzation is committed not to diacrim- Les Hrabe and other relatives
inate against any person on th~
ground of race. color or national and friends in theGlencoecom-
origin in its policies and practices munity.
relating to applications for service
or any other policies and practices Mrs. Goldie Kuhn and Mrs.
relating to treatment of benefi- James Kuhn were Oklahoma
ciaries and participants including
rates, conditions and extension of City visitors Sunday.
service, use of any of its facilities. Dean Courtrlght, Perry, vi-
attendance at and participation in
any meetings of beneficiaries and sited with his parents, and oth-
participants or the exercise of any er relatives this past Tuesday.
rights of such beneficiaries and
participants in the conduct of the Sunday guests with Mr. and
operations of this organization. Mrs. Lea Hrabe were their
"Any person who believes himself, children and families, Mr. and
or any specific class of individuals.
to be subjected by this organization Mrs. Jim Freeman and Chris,
to discrimination prohibited by Pawnee; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Title VI of the Act and the Rules
and Regulations issued thereunder Focht, Rusty and TomiSue, Mr.,
may, by himself or a representative, and Mrs. Jim Watkins and Tracy
file with the Secretary of Agricul-
ture, Washington. D:C. 202.50. or and Mrs. Norma Huff, Larry
the Rural Electrification Admlnls- and Brett, Stillwater. Other
tration, Washington, D.C. 20250, or
thla organization, or all, a written guests were Mrs. Beulah
Courtright, Stmday.
Mrs. Jane Todish was a Still-
water visitor Monday.
Wayne Linsenmeyer spent the
weekend visiting a friend, Terry
Bese, Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bar-
rows went to Perry, Saturday
evening to visit with Mr. Bar-
rows' brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Brown and with
his sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Bennett, who had
arrived to visit from Rogers,
Arkansas.
Mrs. Bob Furrh entertained
friends Friday night with a
Plaque Party. It was an unusual
and most interesting evening,
enjoyed by all who attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Furrh
and family, Tulsa, were week-
end visitors with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Furrh.
ILLNESSES
Tammy Courtright, daughter
of Bill Courtright, has been
quite ill with the fluand receiv-
complaint. Such complaint must be Hrabe, Cleveland, and Mrs. ed treatment in the emergency
filed not later than 90 days after Marjorie Wells and John ~f room of the Stillwater hospital
the alleged dlscrimlnathm, or by
such later date to which the Secre- Anthony, Kansas. Saturday night.
tary of Agriculture or the Rural
Electrification Administration ex- Mr. and Mrs. Melbu~n Huff Mathew Driskell has been a
tends the time for filing. Identity and children, Perry, visited patient in the Stillwater hos-
of complainants will be kept con- several days this pastweekwith pital.
fldential to the extent necessary to
carry out the purlmses of the Rules their parents, Mrs. Ana Huff
and Regulations. and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sharp- LOCALS
~ ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams,
Morrison, were Sunday callers
on Harold Courtright.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Court-
right attended the funeral of
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Rusty Focht was honored on
the occasion of his llth birth-
day Monday night. It was a fam-
ily affair, with guests attending
from Pawnee and Stillwater. He
received many gifts and enjoyed
the lovely cake presented to
him. Happy Birthday!
Pete Will, Arlington; Texas,
was a weekend visitor with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Will.
Saturday evening dinner
guests with his mother, Winnie
Lazenby, were Mr. and Mrs.
John Lazenby and children, of
Stillwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gent spent
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Saturday and Sunday in and near
Hot Springs, Arkansas. They
spent some time trout flshinf
in the White River near Beav-
ver Dam. Gladys caught a fist
large enough tobrag about---and
to incite envy. Sunday they at-
tended church in Eureka
Springs. They report that the
fall foliage, and the scenery
over all, is breath taking.
Afternoon callers on Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Will were R. W.
Stokes and Ellen Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark,
David, and Mrs. Eva Brown
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and MrS. Melvin Young, Still-
water. They also visited Mrs.
Brown's son and Mrs. Clark's
brother, Joe Leigh, Morrison.
Mr. Leigh had been hospitalized
but is now convalescing at home.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Pinkston
of Stillwater and hisdaughter,
Mrs. Ronnie Banner and baby
of Moore, recently visited with
Mrs. PlnkstonPs mother, Mrs.
Gladys Paxton.
Mrs. Owen Caldwell and
children, Wichita, Kansas, were
Friday night visitors wlth her
mother, Mrs. Gladys Paxton.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Gladys Paxton were her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Paxton and children, Stfllwater.
J. N. (RED) LEE DIES
J. N~ (Red) Lee, brother of
Rile Lee, died in a Bartlesville
hospital, Thursday. Mr. and
Mrs. Rile Lee attended the fun-
eral services and burial in Bar-
tlesville Monday. "Red" Lee
was a long-time teacher in the
Bartlesville schools and pall
bearers were his former co-
workers. Glencoe friends were
grieved to learn of his passing.
Tuesday visitors with Mrs.
Maude Davis were her sisters,
Mrs. Frankie Martin, River-
side, California and Mrs. Josie
Vineyard, Stillwater.
P-T 4-H
The Perkins 4-H met
day, November 6 in
lunchroom. Those
monstrations were
Kelley Taylor:
Finishing Wood;
Treating Sheep for
Perlsltes; and Gay
Kenda Kirby:
County Junior DemOa
Constest will be
on December 1.
A committee was
select a new name
Members are Allan
Sasser, Kenda Kirby
Moorman and Donald
Mark Moor man
the Oklahoma Rabbit
Show and reminded
about the Payne
and Poultry Show
on November 16-17.
A report on the
llamentary
shop was given by
A committee for
the-Fun Contest to
January was
hers are Mike
ald Jarvis, Dale
Sasser, Carla
Branstetter,
Gay Hart, and MrS.
The group
mas Caroling
in December.
bers are Donald
Branstetter,
Mark Moorman,
and Mrs. Bud jarvtS.
Gay Hart,
ed the club of the
ievement Banquet to
Stlllwater December
Project IReratur~
ed out by Mr,
les Wall.
Others attending
Cundiff, Don Luster
Carla PAggins,
Sherry
Katie Lincoln,
Shelly Magee,
Mr. and Mrs. MorrisDodson, Lisa Webb and MrS-
Enid, were Monday visitors with ney.
Mr. Dodson's brother and ram- 4-H members
fly, Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Dod- this article for
son, Lisa and Teresa. book.
the
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