Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 2006 Page: 3 of 18
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MANNFORD EAGLE
Wednesday, October 18, 2006 • Page 3
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MOWE IN SPECIAL
Calendar of events
Arrests
October 9
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Obituaries/AreaDeaths:
X Patient cannot have had a mammogram within the last 12 months.
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mammogram.
X All patients receive FREE gifts in October.
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www.cushingregional.com
ONLY 6 APARTMENTS LEFT!
SENIOR RETIREMENT APARTMENTS
class/lunch at the Mannford
Activity Center. This class
will run weekly from Oct.
4th through Nov. 8th. Every-
one is invited to attend.
Tony Keesee will be leading
the Bible study, “How we
got the Bible.” Anyone who
is free for lunch is invited to
join us from noon till 1 p.m.
6 Cushing Regional Hospital
A Service of HUlcrest Healthcare System
X No new problems with breast health.
*Ifyou have experienced recent problems, you may need to see your doctor who may order a diagnostic
birth, and anniversary an-
nouncements are published
as soon as possible. Specific
dates may be requested.
Every attempt is made to
$500 CASH, 1st Full Month
Rent Free and 20" Color TV
Open House and BBQ Fund
Raiser on Sunday, Oct. 22nd
from noon to 4 p.m There
will be music and entertain-
ment, live auction, raffle,
food and games.
Jennifer Lee Brown, age
41, arrested on a complaint
of driving under suspen-
sion.
Austin Chester Griffith,
age 26, arrested on a com-
plaint of driving under the
influence.
The North 48 Volunteer
Fire Department will host a
Halloween dance Oct. 28
from 6 to 9 p.m. for 3rd
through 6th graders at the
fire department located at
Hwy. 4 and Evergreen Rd.
Cost is $5 per person. There
will be a costume contest,
auctions, door prizes, DJ.
food, drinks and more. For
more information call 358-
3847 or 630 0888
November 1
The All Sports Booster
Club will hold their next
meeting Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. in
the high school library.
Gary Sidney Huffman, age
47, arrested on a complaint
of driving under the influ-
ence.
November 2
Flu shots will be available
for senior citizens at the Se-
nior Citizens Center Thurs-
day, Nov. 2from 9-11 a m.
dance from 8-11 p.m. in the
Mannford High School Mul-
ti Purpose Facility Gymna-
sium. Tickets are $5 each.
Get a dance with the cheer-
leader of your choice for $1.
This event is to help raise
money to send the cheer-
leaders to National Compe-
tition in Ft. Worth, Tx.
November 5
The Mannford Pilot Club
and the Chamber of Com-
merce will host a Fall Festi-
val Parade of Homes on
Nov. 5 from 2 to 5 p.m. Tick-
ets are $10 each.
tion are being recognized
for their exceptional aca-
demic promise. Although
they will not continue in the
2007 Competition for Merit
Scholarship awards, Com-
mended Students placed
among the top five percent
of more than 1.4 million stu-
dents who entered the 2007
competition by taking the
2005 Preliminary SAT/Na-
tional Merit Scholarship
Qualifying Test (PSAT/NM-
SQT).
“I am excited to get this
honor,” said Williams. “It is
October 27
Blood drives will be held
Friday, Oct 27 at the High
School from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
and at the Mannford Activi-
ty Center from noon to 6
p.m. For an appointment,
call 1 800 GIVE-LIFE.
Church at the corner of
Evans and Greenwood will
be hosting a Pumpkin Eaten
from Oct. 14 through the
31st. Weekends will feature
special kids activities, hay
rides, and face painting.
For more information call
865 2310.
American Cancer Society recommendations
for early breast cancer detection
Women 40 and older should have a screening mammogram every year
and should continue to do so for as long as they are in good health.
918-367-8300
"Must qualify and take occupancy by 10 31 06
KENDRA ROGERS/Eagle
High school principal Joe Morre (left) presents Jennifer
Williams (right) with her letter of commendation.
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Cushing Regional Hospital is among the few healthcare facilities that are
accredited by the American College of Radiology and certified by the FDA.
We offer:
> convenient and permanent in-house mammography system
> 5-days per week mammography scheduling
> a certified mammography technician on staff
; Obituary policy statement
Appointments available Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Call: 918-225-8220
October 21
.‘Breakfast with the Stars”
will be held Saturday, Oct.
21 from 7 to 11 a.m. at 108 S.
Vine Street in Cleveland.
This breakfast is sponsored
by Carl's Jr. of Shawnee and
Hebron Masonic Lodge #215
of Cleveland and will bene-
fit the Blue Star Mothers of
America Chapter 9 in rais-
ing money to assist thee
Mothers with mailing boxes
to troops, assisting veterans
and their families and oper-
ating..expenses. The all you
can eat breakfast is $5 for
adults and $2.50 ff chil-
dren 10 and under while
three and under are free.
The menu will consist of
biscuits and gravy, sausage,
bacon, pancakes, cinnamon
raisin biscuits, coffee, milk
and juice.
Obituary and announce-
ment deadlines are 4 p.m.
on Tuesday and Friday.
All obituaries must be
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Awareness Month
a good thing to list on col-
lege applications.
Williams scored a 31 out of
a possible 34 on the ACT but
is constantly striving for im-
provement. Besides aca-
demics she stays busy as a
member of the cheerlead-
ing squad and hopes to at-
tend the University of Tulsa
next year.
“Recognition of academi-
cally talented students and
the key role play by schools
inn their development is es-
sential to the pursuit of ed-
ucational excellence in our
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P e a r l e e
Victoria
Wheeler,
born Septem-
ber 26, 1925
in Tulsa, OK,
went to be
with our Lord
and Saviour
on October 2.
2006 in Mann-
ford.
Pearlee was
Charlotte of Skiatook, Okla.,
Roy Wheeler and wife Deb
orah of Tulsa/Mannford,
Okla., Judy Parrack of Man-
nford, Okla, Dorothy Swim
mer of Tulsa, Okla.and
Georgia Wheeleer of Bro-
ken Arrow, Okla.; sister-in-
law Maxine Wheeler of
Sterling, Kan.; 10 grandchil-
dren, 13 great-grandchil-
dren and three great great
grandchildren as well as
numerous nieces, nephews
and many friends.
Pearlee will be remem-
bered by many for her warm
smile and caring heart and
even in her final days, she
had a good sense of humor.
Pearlee retired from Saint
John's Hospital after 27
years of faithful service and
then worked various part-
time jobs until she retired
for good in 2001.
The Indian Electric Coop-
erative will have their an-
nua) meeting Oct. 21 begin-
ning at 8:15 a.m. at the
Cleveland High School.
There will also be about 20
booths participating in the
Business and Artisan Spot
light at the same time show-
casing their wares and giv-
ing door prizes. For more
information, contact Clara
Eulert at 295-9533.
Beginning Oct. 4, the
church of Christ will host a
typed or e-mailed. The pa-
per’s fax number is 241-
3610. E-mails can be sent to
dhughes@neighbornewspa- quests Availability of space
pers com may affect when announce-
em
ments are published.
preceded in death by her
husband of 45 years, John J.
Wheeler; mother, Florecnve
Sperry; father, Jess Roper;
tvo sisters, Lillian Delores
Summers and Ophelia Rap-
er; son Richard Jerry
Wheeler and grandson
Rickey Lee Groves.
Mrs. Wheeler left behind
four surviving children and
three daughters-in-law;
Johnny Wheeler and wife
accommodate such
Mannford High School
Principal Roger Moore an-
nounced that Jennifer
Williams has been named a
Commended Student in the
2007 National Merit Schol-
arship Program.
The principal presented a
Letter of Commendation
from the school and Nation-
al Merit Scholarship Corpo-
ration (NMSC), which con-
ducts the program, to this
scholastically talented se-
nior.
About 34,000 Commended
Students throughout the na-
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nation,” commented a
spokesperson for NMSC.
“The young people being
named Commended Stu-
dents have demonstrated
outstanding academic po-
tential by their strong per-
formance in this highly
competitive program. We
hope that this recognition
will help broaden their ed-
ucational opportunities and
that they will continue to
pursue scholastic excel-
lence.
“Jenny sets goals and goes
for them," said Moore.
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Wheeler
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October 27 & 28
the Sani Spiings Parks
Department will host
Haunted Manor Oct. 27 & 28
from 7 to 10.30 p.m. at the
Sand Springs Community
Center located at 420 Plaza
Court. Cost is $5 and pro-
ceeds will benefit area
youth organizations.
The Sand Springs Parks
Department will host Fan-
tasy Forest Oct. 27 & 28 from
6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Sand
Springs Community Center
located at 420 Plaza Court.
Area merchants will hand
out treats to hand out treats
to little princesses, ghouls,
goblins and superheroes...
Children are encouraged to
dress in costume and bring
a bag for candy.
Engagement, wedding,
October 22
The Right Path Riding November 4
Academy in Drumright will The Varsity Cheerleaders
be holding its 10th Annual will host a 5th 8th grade
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