The Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 1990 Page: 4 of 14
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The Mannford Eagle, Wednesday, November 14, 1990, Page 4
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as his parents are, Darrell and
Susan Vineyard of Mannford.
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The Harness' thank all the
family members and host of
friends for their support and
contributions.
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Jesse Harrison Vineyard
Aarron Wray Vineyard would
like to tell everyone about the
arrival of his new little brother,
Jesse Harrison Vineyard.
Jesse was born on Oct. 14 at
3:88 p.m. in Hillcrest Hospital in
Tulsa. He weighed in at 10
pounds, 4 ounces, and was 23
inches long.
Aarron says he's real happy to
have Jesse as his brother, just
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Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church
P.O. Box 396, Mannford, OK 74044
Father Kenneth Fulton, Priest
1-245-5254 or 865-2041, 865-4456
Sunday Mass-8:00 a.m.
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religious values, spiritual ideals and personal
witness that come from participating in a family of
religious believers.
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and cafeteria capacity, and
booths spread throughout the
school.
We want to thank school
employees Carla McCrackin
and Bill Patrick for going that
extra mile, coordinators said.
Turning the weekday lun-
chroom into a weekend cafe,
many women and one gen-
Whitney Nicole Floyd
David and Twila Floyd of
Mannford announce the birth of
their second child, Whitney
Nicole.
Whitney was born August 29.
and weighed 7 pounds and 12
ounces. Awaiting her arrival at
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Garrett Dalton Cloud
Darren and Debra Cloud of
Drumright. are proud to an-
nounce the birth of their first
child, a son born at 10:08 p.m. on
Sept. 27, 1990 at St. John's
Medical Center in Tulsa.
Garrett Dalton Cloud weighed
6 pounds, 13 ounces and
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Maternal grandparents are
Roger and Myrna McBroom of
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sponsored by the Bird Creek
Valley Lions Club. She also won
third place in the Beauty /
Swimsuit Competition where
over 800 babies were entered.
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By An Eagle Staff Writer
Mike and Denise Harness
announce the coronation
ceremony of their daughter,
Alicia DeAnna, Oct. 28.
Alicia, who will be a year old
this Thanksgiving, was crowned
City Supreme Princess of Tulsa
in the IWO Tulsa Baby Pageant,
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'Thanksfiiving
By An Eagle Staff Writer
The 14th Annual Mannford
Arts and Crafts Show, Oct 20
j and 21 was a success due to the
E many helping hands, show
E coordinators say.
Gene and Wanda Box, show
coordinators with the Keystone
Crossroads Historical Society,
E show sponsors, say everyone
Involved with the show con-
E tributed to its accomplishment
The Mannford School Ad-
s ministration. School Board and
Wft Superintendent Bob Hightower
MS let the group use the elementary
•*n school gym for the show. The art
show outgrew the school's gym
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Paternal grandparents are
Gene and Rebecca Cloud of
Bristow.
Great-grandparents are Hatti
Saul of Bristow, and Walter and
Cleva McBroom of Mannford.
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tieman prepared beans, corn Faye Osborn, Wilma Spess, possible without their help:
bread, pies and cakes or gave assisted by Toni and Tana Andy’s Wrecker Service,
financial donations to the kit- Horacek. Cathy Taylor and Bartley Insurance Agency,
chen. , . _ Gena , Standeford were Cecil's Discount Tires, Center
The kitchen crew withstood designated booth workers. Pharmacy, Chuck Wagon
fainting1 inttougitshsn-wthnut H Frr the second year, Gerald Restaurant, Cim Tel Cable Inc.,
some were a little green around from Tulsa. 5pnirronutotspony-oman
the. gills. Twila Young. Juanita With the help of her family, Michael Elmen, Farmers In-
Baker, Herb and Jo Ann Nance, Liz Horacek made and donated surance Group-Marsha Gibbs,
Mike Standeford,. Mike and the 10-foot banner to advertise Ray Goodman's Custom Homes.
Chad Porter, Bill Hickson. Gary the show. Ronnie Hamess and state Rep. Bill Gurley, Mary
Taylor, who worked as cashier Mannford city workers hung It Heller, Heritage Bank. In-N-Out
both.show days, iand his wife in town and later took it down. Store No. 4, Jones Realtors.
Sherrehl.andutheir daughters "Special thanks to Kelly Kelly's Ben Franklin, Mannford
Lorie and Cathy sold food, Thulin, the Mannford Lions and E.z out Mannford IGA
cookedand cleaned. 0 Lioness Clubs for allowing the Mannford ’ Flowers and Gifts?
Mini Mac on south Highway 48 use of their arrow sign and Mannford Lube and Oil, Mon-
and.Mannford ? donated letters for advertising," the tgomery Exterminating. OJ's
large quantities of ice cream to Box's said "1
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the pleasure of many show Essie Lund, Jo Clark, Vera Sat Creek Apartments,
8oes: < i i . Lee Applegate and Sylvia Southwest Valuation Service,
A special thanks goes to Rhoads were hostesses at the The Spot, Steer Inn, Swezey and
Norma Ross goddaughter from K.C.H.S. museum Saturday and Associates. TABS Qwlk Shop.
Sapulpa Tana Horacek for her Sunday afternoons. Town and Country Hardware
help, show officials said. Many businesses and in- and Video Tyme.
Gary Taylor s family. Danny dividuals supported the show K.C.H.S. members send
and.Tw a Young marked off through program ads. The first special thanks to “all the
Dooth spaces. souvenir program would not be exhibitors
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Cranke, Jay. The Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 1990, newspaper, November 14, 1990; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1949339/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.