New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1966 Page: 4 of 6
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New Mannford News, Mannford, Oklahoma, Thursday, June 30, 1966.
This Business Of Farming
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Lake Estates
Welch Electric
Guardian Service
Rhoades Host
Fish Fry, Reunion
865-3671, Mannford
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Call 865-1221
Box 253
Mannford, Okla.
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Phone 865-3336
Sunday the Rhoades family
reunion picnic
Lakeside Barber Shop
Anniversary Held
Will Be Closed July 2 thru July 7
For Vacation
at the same time.
erials.
Rex Harris, President
J. T. Harris, Secretary
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Professional Care for
Lake Estates and
Small Businesses
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Fender
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7. He to alert to new development*.
8. He knows local eonditions.
9. He is professionally trained.
10. He is available day and night.
Mannford Insurance Agency
Phone 865-3397
There are at least 11 good reasons 8
for insuring your car, homa, or business
through a man who displays this seal
Will you get these benefits if you buy insurance directly from
some companies? An independent agent represents several
insurance companies; therefore he’s able to do the following:
1. He selecte the right policies for you.
2. He gives you impartial advice.
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3. He help* you with claim details when you have a r-
4. He makes sure you are paid promptly, fairly.
5. He gives continuous, personal service.
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For The Best In
MERCHANDISE and SERVICE
Davis Auto Supply
M.P.W. Franchised Jobber
11. He has 150,000 associates coast to const who will give
yen help at any time.
land may be overlooked be-
cause tneyr’e small and con-
igregate on the underside of
leaves. Kelthane gives good
. control of spider mites.
If you have planted cu-
cumbers or squash in your
garden, vou can expect troub-
le from the squash bug. Mal-
athion is one of the best and
safest materials to use again-
st this pest. Use the concen-
tration of insecticide recom-
mended on the lable. And use
anniversary Sunday
all but one of the child-
ren and grandchildren pre-
sent. This was the first time
.tni0 av ne ua Mannford park.
Wateh ing I 'hose attending in addition
• Ito those above were: Mr. and
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Mrs. C. M. Muller and Mr.
Mrs. Jerry Muller and child-
ren, Tulsa; and Harold Rhoa-
des of Mannford.
All the Rhoades family at
the reunion attended services
By: GEORGE MAYNARD
County Agent
Marching armies of insects
can wipe out your tender
young garden plants quickly
if you don’t take steps to re-
pel them. Fortunately, you
can control most of them
with Malathion, DDT, Sevin
and Kelthane.
Malathion is a relative of
Parathion. But it’s much sa-
fer to use around the home
than Parathion. Use Malath-
ion to repel aphids, bean beet-
les, various caterpillars and
IS SPEAKER
Harold Rhoades was the
speaker at the First Baptist
church of Shamrock Wednes-
day evening.
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Plants of the cabbage fam-
ily are favorite targets of
many kinds of worms, includ-
ing the cabbage looper, im-
ported cabbage worm and
the army worm. For control-
ling these nest, DDT is one
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sects before they become sev-1 r •
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One should keep Itnhing
• plants for insect attacks.
INSURANCE Co. ____
Complete Insurance Service
Spider mites can damage ____ _______
home gardens. They often ices at the Baptist
build up to heavy numbers Sunday.
at the Mannford Baptist
church either Sunday morn-
ing or evening.
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Shamvooing
House - Warming
Honors Mrs. Swezey
Mrs. Norman Swezey was
suprised with a house-warm-
ing at her home by the ladies
of the Mannford Methodist
church WSCS recently. Hos-
tesses serving punch and
cookies were Mrs. A. L.
Steward and Mrs. Glen
Stroup.
The home of Mr ana Mrs 1 Present were the above
Lester Rhoades was th ?scene mentioned and: Mrs. Jesse
of a fish frv and daughter Phillis
g metsvegturdayeeysnHelberg, Mrs. Tim Arm
were Mrs. Liza Pittman and strong,. Mrs. Ozelle Elledge,
kill.
Methodist Church
News
Visitors Sunday were Cec-
il Smith of Terlton and Mary
Stead of Stillwater.
Several from the Mannford
church attended the First
Quarterly Conference and
District Set-up meeting held
at the First Methodist church
in Cleveland Sunday evening.
Business session was led by,
Dr. Robert W. Smith of Cush-,
ing, district superintendent
and devotional was given by
Jim Marcy of Keifer.
Attending from Mannford
were: Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Armstrong, Mrs. A. L. Stew-
ard, Norman Swezey, Bob
Black, Paul McCrackin and
Rev. Bill McCaskill.
family and other leafy veg-
etables. Bean beetles attack
beans, peas and lima beans.
Caterpillars attack a wide
variety of Tops.
Leaf hoppers and weevils
are other pest of beans and
peas. You can control these
pest adequately by applying
DDT or Sevin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhoades,
Canon City, Colo.; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Rhoades, Dal-
hart, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Rhoades, Maud; Mr. and
Mrs. Hari Dubbin, Oklahoma
City; and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Gowdy and children of Mann-
ford.
the right equipment to apply
it. Don’t apply insecticides
other insects. ■, . l5S.tr
Aphids are a serious pest Remember that insecticides
of vegetables of the cabbage
Greenyood, Mrs. I 1A%
LAKE AREA LOAN
| Electrical Refrigeration,
Air-Conditioning, Heating
Contracting and Repair
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Buck, Lola. New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1966, newspaper, June 30, 1966; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1948665/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.