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- X Mrs. Jewell Watson, Mrs. Vemie Clem, and Mrs. Ruby Clanton, supervisor, tum out good, nutritious meals daily for our hungry mob, but on special occasions they really shine! Those little first graders there have just filled their trays with a special Thanksgiving meal - turkey, dressing, cranberries and all the trimmings, and some of them are so intrigued by the photographer they may lose their meals to their hungry neighbors if they aren't more watchful. OUR LUNCH ROOM Hoover, Roy Fisher. Burhl Trenary HIGH SCHOOL CUSTOIJIAN Bu OLR BLS DRIVE' Ri Row One: Bryan Clanton and Lindley Sanders. Rout luo. james Sherrill, Hailey Sanders, Willis Manning, Ferrell GRADE SCHOOL CIQSTUDIAN jim Underwood ..f' f O
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IVIT Virtually every species of fish native to Okla- homa, or introduced into Oklahoma, can be taken in the Grove area, if you know how. Grand Lake, in that regard, is something of an enormous sample bowl, its 55,000 acres teeming with all the more desirable varieties and some that, while not so desirable, still provide a sort of off- beat sport. And if there's a species lacking - such as, for instance, the smallmouth bass - then look in Grand Lake's tributary streams, and you're apt to find it. Number one fish, on the bases of population and eating quality, is the white crappie, whose Grand Lake millions have drawn fishermen from many distant points. Toothsome and sweet, the crappie is responsible, as well, for construction of of luxuriously appointed enclosed, heated fishing docks . There's good fishing, too, for the largemouth bass and his close relative, the Kentucky, or bass, although both those names actually misnomers. The black basses belong to the sun- family, not the bass family. Oklahoma has only one true bass, the white with which Grand Lake is amply stocked. lt's species which provides, on occasion, the fast- fishing in the area. There are channel catfish, flathead catfish, Cspoonbilll, buffalo, drum, carp, and so down the ladder of desirability.
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