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Historic Monument at Threatt Filling Station in Luther

A dedication ceremony for a monument at the historic Threatt Filling Station in Luther, Oklahoma took place on Friday, August 8th, 2025. This monument is part of Route 66 CentennialMonumentProject,commemorating the upcoming 100th anniversary of Route 66.

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Biography of Rev. Wiley Homer

It has been said, “some men are born great, some have greatness thrust upon them, while others achieve greatness.” Many, however, who have inherited a great name, wealth or power have failed to meet the expectations of their parents and friends. When, therefore, anyone, reared in the home of poverty and educated in the school of “hard knocks,” rises above the unfavorable limitations of his surroundings and achieves a noble career of eminent usefulness in Church or state, he merits commendation.

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THE BIBLE IS BACK

TEXAS, OKLAHOMA LEAD THE WAY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

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How many friends do you have?

How many friends do you have? Possibly more or less than you think.

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One Pharmacist’s View

George Nigh and OU Football

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Back Porch Memories

August 2025 As I recall my childhood in Wetumka, it brings back images of a vibrant and thriving town of the 1940s and 50s. US Highway 75 from Dallas to Tulsa and beyond dissected the center of town. The St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad crossed through the north side of town, providing rail service from Tulsa to the Red River. All the businesses on both sides of Main Street were intact and occupied. The Meadors Hotel provided luxury accommodations for visitors and also served as a bus terminal and housed a variety of businesses. I recall having a portrait made of my broth- er Bob and I in a photography studio on one of the upstairs floors. An airfield northwest of town, called Boren Field, (actually a large open meadow) with "T" Hangars on the north edge of the field next to the road. Several local citizens learned to fly at Boren Field and later flew for the military in WWII.

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