Lake Keystone News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1977 Page: 3 of 8
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We welcome back home
Mrs. Coweta Robinson from
Stillwater. Coweta has been
employed at the Bennett
Cafeteria for 13 years and
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Jane 9 *16,1977
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
I Sealed bids will be received by the Town of
Mannford, 300 Coonrod Avenue, Mannford,
Oklahoma 74044 on July 14, 1977, at 8:00 P.M.
for furnishing of three (3) warning sirens and
other operating equipment as stated within the
MAYTAG HEAVY DUTY
DISHWASHERS
• Three leve washing • Unsurpased
capacity • Balanced recking • Mulll-
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vice • Qulet operation • Self-dleaning
MicroMesk” Hita • Power Module
Model WU201
A am wmu to Manntord, Sand Sonite and Tpe .Surounding Lahe
Lisa Kenyon was released
from the Drumright Hospital
last week.
GIFTS by ALL
Prattiille Center ;
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Send Springs
Open until 7 p.m. Thursday e
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Mrs. Jes DeShazer of Andy Morgan, Glenn Smith.
Drumright:. 10 brothers and Scott Townsend, Jack Ward,
two, sisters. Bart Green, Randy Sharp,
Other brothers are Ray- Robby Cupp, Paul Coleman.
lif., Deana Jones, Eddy Magner,
Im, Brian Merriman, Wayne
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The African lungfish is Attending the graduation
known to be able to survive services were her parents
tour years out of water, and a sister, Mrs. Linda
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weekend in the home of Mr. Thurman Bearden of Sham-
School attendance and Mrs. Wilburn Wooten, rock who were patients at the
st Baptist Church Beth and John. Drumright Hospital.
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rating costs with more BTU’s
litoner that removes
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I Superintendent, City Hall, 300 Coonrod Avenue,
I Mannford, Oklahoma.
I Envelopes containing the bid must be plainly
I marked ' Bids for ^s”. No bids may be
I submitted, changed, or withdrawn after the time
I of peening of bids.
Bids received more than ninety-six (96) hours,
excluding Saturdays Sundays, and holidays,
before the time set for opening of bids, will not be
considered and will be returned unopened. All
bidding shall conform to all State and Local)
Bidding Acts. A noncellusion affidavit must be
completed and returned with bid. Section 107 of
the Oklahoma Compulsory Bidding Act requires
• 5% certified check or bid bond to accompany
the bid. A copy ofyouguipment brochure with
specifications must also accompany the bid. 7
The Board of Trustees for the Town of
Mannford reserves the right to reject any or nil J
bids, to waive any informality in any bid, and Jfi
accept- the bid, or bids, which seem mosffa
advantageous to the Town s interest.
1 5 t 4 Fazel Tate, City Clerk,
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RFVELAND, OKI A. C. H. Culbertcon Mji
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lacobs last
6 on your heating bill by
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ng heat out.
‘ is your selection of
your air conditioner
• byselecting 215.25 eratinKstead of
• > volt models.
’ cooling, an air conditioner is
in-d in BTU s. A unit with a capacity that is
' । won’t keeP you cool enough. One that is
Pe will cool too quikly and provide
• nt dehumidification, giving a cool clammy
lo be sure you select the proper size unit,
dealer estimate your cooling load before
if God Church Visitors of Leota Rhodes
over Memorial weekend
t Baptist Church wete Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Vacation Bible Louis of Arkansas.
a.m. June 20. sss
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escape closeuyoup hustPgntivindring theehpheett
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P e0 to direct sunlight.
Featuing Custome Qesgns, Manufacturing and Installation of Of:
Doyle Brown *55
f Woodward Last Sunday afternoon the
Mrs. Patricia Hunt and child-
ren. Hays. Kans.; Mr. and
Mrs. R.W. Mays of King-
fisher. Dorothy Blackburn.
Mark and Karen, of Jenn-
ings: and Mrs. Linda Nichols
and girls.
Mrs. David Poulter.
. — Sharon and David Lee visited
Rosie Nance of Mannford has now retired. Before go- in Enid Tuesday and also in
d Sunday Sing- visited the past weekend ing to Stillwater, she made Garber with Mr. and Mrs.
be held Saturday, with her sister. Mrs. Ola her home in Jennings for Allen Poulter and family,
beginning at noon Price. many years. * •••
i Park near Cleve- ••• ••• Mr. and Mrs. Norman
i8in& will last Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Chap- Guests in the David Poul- Spencer. Beth and Amy. of
in the afternoon. man attended high school ter home over the Memorial Roland: Mr. and Mrs. W.H.
graduation exercises in weekend were Mrs. Marcene Grubb of Cleveland; Mr. and
1 Williams of Cuba, III.. Friday night, June Collins of Oilton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grubb of
and Lindsey 3: Their grandson. Joe Fran- Mrs. Jerry Poulter and boys Springdale. Art., Mr. and
' Drumright. Jeff. cis Cox. 11. was among the 58 from Kremlin. L.D. Orcutt. Mrs. Dan Redburn of Paw.
I Jeremy Jacobs of graduates. He received a Depew; Mrs. Barbara Town- nee visited Mr. and Mrs.
ity were guests of commendation as an excel- send of Tulsa; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moler and Ray Carl over
bs over Memorial lent student from the Uni- Richard Poulter. Kathy and the Memorial weekend.
versity of Illinois. Rickey of Sand Springs; Mrs.
and Candi and Mrs. Otto A recent graduate of Pur- Perfect Attend an
Ramey made a business trip due University, Lafayette,
to Pawnee last week and also Inc . is Mrs. Jim (Cathy)
visited in the Albert Hanlon Barkley, daughter of Mr. and -«venteen Mannford El. Coston
honu Mrs W R Thixton of Mrs. Cecil Sneed of Terlton mentary‘School pupils com tin He
Terlton was a guest of Mrs Mrs. Barkley received her Pletedithe school year 1976 Valerie ( pel
Otto Ramey the past master of science degree ' Wit Perfect attendance Deeds,
weekend. Also graduating in the cere- principal Leo Herrington re Man Be
’*• monies was her husband, Ports 1 hese include: Merrim n
Visitors in the home of Mr. Jim. who received an associ- Kndergarten Christo Dixie M.
and Mrs. Tillman Ba’lenger ate degree in the field of geo- an ire h and Kelly Cherry I
the past week were Mr. and technology. The is a gradu- 9dharP:, , and Joyce
Mrs Harold Coonrad and ate of Canon City. Colo., p k Darren Sharp and Third
caughter, Connie, of Still- high school and served in the Aam Johnston. tis Cord
U.S. Navy for six years. u Hale Travis '
She is a graduate of Cleve- Morgan, Eddy R. Magner Alan C:
land High School and and."ayne Alton Coston. gens, K
Bethany Nazarene celege, IThird ’5 lint Wilkins, ris Sean
Bethany. She has taught Christi Ledbetter, Angela Richard
high school and art in South -ohnston and Debra Lynn Flinchum
Carolina and presently in 1 n m:. . . Clint W ■
■ •• Fourth Angela Saliba and ers. Daw
Laurel Knott. Hancock
Fifth - Rhonda Adk Misty I
Pebble Adkins. Degsk ler, Che
Worcester. of St. Louis, Mo.. J00"®’ Todd Fee and 1 Moore
and her nephew, Marcus Th tn u Collins
Worcester. The following Manpford Angela J ,
n.. pupils achieved pen, som,
UlIton Kin s at tendance for the fort Evanna
weeks of school: Fourtt
Wreck Victim JtX .Muna Jomes.
Jessie Wayne DeShazer. Hall, Jamie Davis, U tire R
25. brother of William De- Brown, Michael Wasson. Abercio
Shazer of Oilton, was given Robert Gifford, Chris i Mark I P.,
funeral services at 2 p.m. reath. Dale Mills. Jahik Chad Kimble s
Saturday, June 4, in the ePotts, Lara Maddox, Karen Carrie M,
Drumright Assembly of God vRotter, Kelly Sharp, Kristi Laura wa e
Church. Stovall and Tonya Jones * Jimene Rh6
Burial was in Drumright First - Kelly Deeds, Angela S. •.
Oak Hill Cemetery under Durkee, Robby Koyn, Chris Radona Keith 1 ,
direction of Bailes Funeral Stone, Larry Goodnite, Dar- Laura Morris
Home. ren Sharp, Don Caffey, Pierce.
Mr. DeShazer was fatally Derick Cook, Bobby Eppetly . FIfth Rhone
injured in a motorcycle acci- Brian Hybsha, Troy Ngyis, kins, Kell Bro
dent in Drumright. Wednes- Shane Maloy, Teresa Bales, Lewis. Patrici
day. June 1. He was born Valarie Bush, Angela Orcutt, Andrea Poaro, Ar
January 20, 1952. in Cold- Keri Furr, Yicky Croskrey, derford Debbic
water. Kan., and was Danina Tucker. Leah Fussel- Evonne Kat rer . <
employed by Taylor Well man, Angela Ball. Pam John- ner De ( 6
Supply Service. oston, Tracy Schlecht, Diana Casey, BI
Other survivors are two Watersand Amy Young. „Lee, How d
daughters. Michelle and Jes- Second - Paul Douglas, Jeff Reset, ld
sia; two step-sons, Kelly and Stoney Farrow, Chris Hud- Frankie F t
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D .. 19 1c% Eight students at Mann- trum.
Kevval June I2-1b,je ford Middle School regived Epperlyi
■ “It's God's time for us to ’recognition at the end of Farrow J
H come to Mannford. We’re school for perfect attendance Anita h B
■ looking forward to being with during the school year 1976- trick. Kimbe
■ you in revival from Sunday^ 77. Lee Ann Pulli
■ June 12, through Thursday, Forty-four other saqdents Renee Resetz
■ June 16,“ Charlie Fowler, - were recognized for perfect Also Jack i
■ evangelist, told the Rev- attendance during the past rett, Randy i
■ Gene Varnell recently. nine weeks. Na be Hilton. Clint
— Having perfect atthdanc Lowery, Ch
and his wife Susy will begin during the semester are: Doug Osbor
Sixth grade *' FUrhaaa Dick Van V..
m*......rk Kray Billy
continue nightly at 7:30 at and Dale Rice. " Stovall.
the Friendship Commynity Seventh grade - Rnetta Seven g
church three miles west of Sue Coston, David Mrtin, Grigsby Me
Mannford, Randy Randolph, Panny Alan Neal Lay
“We want everyone to Simms and David Tiner. ter, < > M
know they are welcome to Having perfect attendance Mace. Da.id ’
our church. There is strength for the second nine weeks of Randolph, J
and fellawship and unity," the second semester were: Sczesny, Da
said the Rev. Varnell. Tt Sixth grade -. Lisa Bur- Simms W
Now serving
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Edgar, Margaret. Lake Keystone News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1977, newspaper, June 9, 1977; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1945736/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.