Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 2003 Page: 4 of 12
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In another measure. Hud
gins put together three
dozen resolutions for ( kla
homa Department of Trans
portal ion projects, affecting
Hilton Road. Land Road
and an area north of Keifer.
A claim from Kathy Burris
that rock on a county road
punctured her oil pan was
approved The vehicle will
be towed to low bidder for
repair at county expense
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Saturday November 8’
9:00am to 100pm
Plaza Community Center
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For more information call 2 46-2561
not a
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was stirring,
exctytjor
a mouse!
The Creek County Commis
sum declared a Stale of
Emergency this week due to
the prolongedmanhunt for
Scott Eizember in rural
county southwest of the
Bristow airport
Commissioner Dana B
Hudgins said the declara
lion could entitle Creek
County to receive state as
sistance
(‘ommissioner Roger
Boomer said Warren Cat
brought a semi truck of
lights. Bennett Steel leased
a couple floodlights and de
livered them OG&E in
stalled a half mile of flood
lights He said the area is
lit up like a circus "
Boomer said they have
dozed a 1/2 of road. connect
ing to another section they
dozed earlier
'Creek County and local
agencies require the assis
tam e ol the state for inline
diate response to mitigate
the emergency situation as
it exists." the resolution
calling for the emergency
said
Greg Pugmire came to the
meeting to tell the commis
sinners they owe $218,000
for insurance w hich covers
terrorism, mold remedia
tion and employee benefit
claims and other areas The
bulk of the automobile cov
erage is due to the Creek
('minty Sheriff's ( ffice
Sev eral subcategolies
Otter available from November 1 - December 31, 2003 Not available in all areas Two months tree on Silver package only
Some restrictions may apply
jects alive for renovating
the Creek County Court
house on Dewey in Sapulpa
The next projects are a jury
room and Judge Millers
court room
in another measure Feb
10 was declared John Mark
Young Day.
The Commissioners de
nied a request for a zoning
change requested by Sian
and Raelene Neal for 7302
W 78th Street South known
as Land Road The Neals
wanted to put a mobile
home on two acres lol a
young new ly wed couple, a
niece and her husband, who
wanted to live there while
they saved for a home
Tile vote was two against,
and Hudgins abstained The
Planning Commission de
nied the request 3 2 with
Hudgins abstaining.
The commissioners ap
proved annexation of land
into Creek County Rural Wa
ter District No 2
The trio of officials ap
proved unanimously a /on
ing change for 39865 W Hwy
16. William and Tamara
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OHS begins Encyclopedia
A community history program forthe Encyclopedia of < )k
lahoma History and Culture will be held at 2 p m on Nov
13. at the Sapulpa Historical Society Museum. 100 F Lee
Ave Creek County historical groups and other interested
parties are encouraged to attend
Linda Wilson. Research Associate for the planned Okla
homa encyclopedia. will discuss opportunities for con
tributing information. and offer tips on where to find his
torical resources. She will also discuss methods of gather
ing and evaluating facts For information. contact Wilson
at (405) 522 0472 or via email al lwilsonuok
history.mus ok.us
Pastor Yandell inv iles the
public to join w ith Mann
ford Assembly's congrega
l ion for this special con
cert
The church is located at
104 Gireenw ood Avenue on
the northwest corner of
(reenwood and Evans. just
south of the elementary
school
A staffed nursery for in
fonts is provided.
For more information,
contact Mannford Assembly
of od: 1865 2614 www mann
ferdasst mbly com
S i nge r/M u s i c i a n/So n g
writer Greg Winn w ill be in
concert at 'viannimd As
sembly of God on Sunday.
Nov 9. according to Don
Vandell. pastor of the con
gregation Winn will minis
ter in the 10:30 am service,
which is open to the public
"Greg has been at Mann
ford Assembly on a number
of occasions,” said Yandell
He is a favorite guest w ith
our congregation His mu
sic is outstanding, and his
ministry is relevant and et
fective."
Winn has been in full
time ministry for the past
15 years. and has worked
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The "Celebrate Freedom" big band hanger datu e pre-
sented by the Spirit of Tulsa Squadron of the Commem-
orative Air Force will take place Saturday evening, Nov.
8 at the Tulsa Technology Center at Jones-Riverside Air-
port. Attendees will jitterbug the night away to the big
band sounds of "Sounds of MusicAlso featured will be
period exhibits, surprise guests and more, lor informa-
tion, call Jim Gentry at 461-2347.
church or Mannford Assem
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at 20968 and 21128 W Hwy
33 Four homesites will lie
Inuit there Johnny Burke
said the access on to high
way 33 was dangerous
When the north side opens
next to the church it is go
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The 23rd annual Ladies
Community Thanksgiving
Dinner will be on Tuesday.
Nov. 18, said Debbie Yan
del I. pastor s wife at Mann
ford Assembly of God. The
dinner will be held in the
(Jutreach Center at the Man
nford First Baptist Church
beginning at 6:45 p in The
church is located on the
southeast corner of Green
wood and Evans Avenue
"We hope that every
woman in our community,
as well as in the surround
tng area, will join us for a
great time of fellowship and
worship," said Yandell.
Were planning on 300 to
400 ladies being a part of
this wonderful evening "
Reservations are re
quired. and each lady is
asked to register for the
dinner through the women's
group in their church A
sign up sheet has been pro
vided to each congregation
asking ladies to bring a
meat entree, vegatable, sal
ad. or dessert. Those who do
not attend local churches
may call 865 2514 to reserve
their seat All reservations
are to be made by Nov 12
Each church group is
asked to provide bread.
drinks for their ladies' re
served table areas Coffee
will be provided The
groups are also to bring in
dividual name tags, and one
door prize 'per church .
with a value between $10-
$20.
This year's theme is based
on Mary Englebreit s
"Princess of Quite a Lot
Each lady should bring a
tea cup and saucer marked
with her name to be used as
table decorations Ladies
are asked to bring a canned
food item and an offering
for a community project as
well
Childcare will be provid
ed through local churches
For more information about
the dinner, please contact
the womens group in your
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Retherford, Bill R. Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 2003, newspaper, November 5, 2003; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1950155/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.