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We had 2 full tables of domino players and 1 full table of valentine/ chocolate goodies Monday night at our domino games!
Read moreFebruary marks the annual nationwide observance of African American history. Historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded, in 1926, Negro History Week to this occasion to highlight the history and contributions of African Americans. African American History Month is recognized int eh United State States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The month of February was selected to coincide with the birth dates of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
Read moreMost people will say Sarah Breedlove, a.k.a. Madame C.J. Walker. Born to former slaves and raised in a rundown shack in Louisiana, this self-made entrepreneur amassed a fortune peddling hair care and beauty products to African American women during the early 20th century.
Read moreClearview News: Clearview survived the capture of a murder suspect last week. The suspect was captured in a home in Clearview under the hands of an alert citizen who held him captive until law enforcements were to arrive and arrest him. The town is grateful that no others were hurt during this episode. Please continue to pray for the town and citizens that we live in peace. Asking for continued prayer for Christopher Stripling, Elder L. C. Carson. Otis Davis, Linwood Lambert, Marguerite French, Billy Walker, Alpheus and Dorothy Grundy.
Read moreWhen a kid I nearly always welcomed a good snow. Even if it meant wading through the cow lot doing the milking and taking care of ungrateful livestock under bad conditions. Maybe close the school? For sure it changed the looks of things and hid the liter that covered our Oklahoma countryside. At least for a little while. But even then, most of our “snows” were more of a fizzle than anything. I had a picture for years of my young son standing on the front porch all bundled up in boots, coat and hat, steadying a sled as he gazed hopefully across the landscape at little snowflakes which melted as they fell. He was despondent. No sledding. No school closure. Just like we are during this winter’s offering of drizzle, failed weather forecasts and mud. Not much snow. Leave the sled hanging in the barn.
Read moreJohn Bill Martin is not only an incredible writer but also a life-long friend. I always look forward to his “Around Town” columns. They are always so good but this past week was one of his very best if not the best. I must admit I had tears in my eyes when I finished it. If you did not read please get last weeks issue and do so. It is a true story you will never forget. Saturday Dayna and I took two of our grandkids to McDonald’s for ice cream. They love the ice cream and are especially happy if Bonnie McCoy is there to serve them. Most of the area kids know and love Bonnie. She makes them feel so special. Bonnie is the type of employee everyone needs and we are among the many that love and appreciate her . . . And now a couple of more “autographs” from my mother’s 1938 autograph book . . . Dear Gertrude, When you get married and have some twins, don’t run to me for safety pins. You are a good pal and a good schoolmate. I wish you love and happiness. Your pal, Peggy Pierce . . .Dear Gertrude, Out in the ocean is a big rock. It is full of oysters. Forget me not. I hope you all the happiness in the world. With love, Helen Lester. More next week . . . Awhile back I found some clippings from the WWII years giving updates on our men in service. Beginning today I will be sharing some of those news stories.
Read moreFELONIES Mariah Washington—possession of stolen vehicle.
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