bmonthly November 2021

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ON THE OSAGE

Photo courtesy of The Fairfax Chief

Putting Fairfax on the Map. . . One Sip at a Time by Kelly Bland If rural sweetness and wholesome goodness had a coffee flavor, I’ll bet my bottom dollar you’d be able to pour yourself a cup and sip it at Treats in Fairfax, Oklahoma. Yes, I said Fairfax. As The Tourism Gal, I travel across all parts of the county, and one of my favorite stops is at the four-way across from the Osage Baptist Church, in an old Skelly gas station in downtown Fairfax. The smiles of Monte and Luella Nabors are almost as bright as the newly-painted exterior of their home away from home coffee shop. “Hello Kelly,” they always say with a great big grin, followed by “what can we make you today?” I always tell Monte to just surprise me, and he does his darndest to do just that every time. In all of the inoculant concoctions he’s brewed up for me, never have I had a coffee there that didn’t leave me wanting to go back for more or that wasn’t good to the last drop. In addition to freshly-brewed perfection, Luella bakes bountiful batches of made-from-scratch cookies every day, and the scent of them and coffee beans invites you in as you walk through the door. Like I said, rural sweetness and wholesome goodness — just like you used to find at Grandma’s house when you’d spend the weekend — is there in generous supply, and Monte and Luella have a way of making you feel just as welcome at Treats. In the adjoining room you’ll find an area where you can sit and enjoy the morning and your coffee from within a gift shop stocked

with books and art available for purchase. Many a visit I have found Joe and Carol Conner, owners of The Fairfax Chief, in there. I always enjoy sitting down with them and visiting about local politics, the latest news, and buried history. One thing Fairfax definitely has no shortage of is history. While Pawhuska has dominated most of the media focus, filming for Killers of the Flower Moon has also taken place in Fairfax, which is fitting, since most of the story in David Grann’s bestseller took place in Fairfax. In fact, if you pay close attention downtown, you’ll see where “Hale Hall” is still painted above a doorway at 229 1/2 No. Main. William Hale, if you’ve read the book, was the Fairfax rancher and mastermind villain in Grann’s novel. In addition, in the lobby of the Tallchief Theater, a new exhibit telling a bit of the back story behind Killers of the Flower Moon is now on display. I’d encourage you to swing by before you head out of town. Joe Conner has taken much time and effort to bring out historic details not widely known. So, let the coffee draw you over — let the history bowl you over — as you explore the mystery that still hangs in the air in a place on the western edge of Osage County. A place where greed and corruption once created a reign of terror, but now where Monte and Luella Nabors are redeeming the atmosphere one cup of coffee, smile, and cookie at a time at the four-way — in a place called Treats in downtown Fairfax, Oklahoma. #OsageCountyOklahoma where #TheSmilesAreAlwaysFree.

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Giving Back: Grave Interest in Honoring the Dead

6min
pages 83-84

Tell Me Something Good: Heaven on Earth

2min
pages 79-82

Funny You Should Ask: The Things We Do for Love

6min
pages 76-78

Knowing Nowata: Emma McGruder

3min
pages 73-75

On the Osage: Putting Fairfax on the Map

2min
pages 67-68

A Fresh Perspective: WWII Hero Lived a Quiet Life

4min
pages 65-66

Sports: Bartlesville Has Got It All

3min
pages 59-60

Unsung Heroes: Al Rohleder

3min
pages 61-62

Once Upon a Time: Taking the Right Turn

2min
pages 63-64

Business Spotlight: The Dynamic Trio

4min
pages 57-58

Entertainment: Aaron Ray Vaughan

2min
pages 55-56

Now You Know: Vietnam Fallen ... Roll Call

1min
pages 48-50

Local Business: Cosmetics that Last

2min
pages 53-54

From the Heart: Have Courage to Change

4min
page 41

Looking Back: Horse & Buggy Doctor

2min
pages 51-52

A Good Word: THANKS is life GIVING

3min
pages 42-43

Military Careers: Colonel Ken Suggs

7min
pages 36-37

Feature Sponsor Story: Rags to Riches

2min
pages 26-27

Chick-fil-A Events Calendar

11min
pages 31-34

Feature: Vietnam War

22min
pages 16-25

Meeting a Need: Veteran Resources

2min
page 35

War Stories: The First Fallen Soldier

2min
pages 13-15

Profile: Sharon Reese

4min
pages 8-10

In Memory: Chapel of Grace

3min
pages 11-12
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