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Allen Graduation Set; more details to follow

Allen High School will hold a ceremony for graduating seniors, however, some details are still being worked out.

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Allen Memorial Day Service Canceled

It’s with regret that the Allen Chamber of Commerce made the decision to cancel the 2020 Memorial Day service at the Allen Cemetery and the Veterans’ Luncheon.

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No Memorial Day Service at Atwood

Due to the Corona Virus, the Atwood Cemetery will not hold their regular Memorial Day service. However someone will be at the cemetery collecting money for the upkeep during the holiday weekend, May 22 to 24 . Donations can also be made at the First National Bank and The First United Bank in Holdenville. Your support is needed and appreciated..

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Rites held for Deana Black

Graveside services will be held at Citra Cemetery on Thursday, May 14 , at 10:00 a.m. with Bro. Darrell Boyd officiating.

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Country Comments

Quote of the Week…..“When I was a kid, my parents taught me to not believe everything I saw on TV. Now I have to teach them to not believe everything they see on Facebook.”

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GOLDEN OLDIE STILL FRESH AT 90

From its humble origins as a budget snack cake, the delicious but nutritionally empty Twinkie achieved a status high enough that it warranted a spot in the Millennium Time Capsule. Twinkies briefly disappeared from shelves in 2012 when their maker, Hostess Brands, fired most of its workers and went out of business. Dismayed fans clamored for more Twinkies, and the new owner’s re-launch of the beloved brand was a great success.

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One Pharmacistʻs View

Allen has a long and colorful history. The earlier Cold Springs name came long ago when settlers heading west passed through this area on their way to (where else?) further out west. Many stopped here because of the cold springs. Some simply stayed a bit, camping on the river. And yes, the great Canadian River was quite a stream then. No one had built dams, lakes or to impede its flow toward the Mississippi. Commercial steamboats even made their way up this river as far as Ft. Holmes.

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