Mannford Star (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1994 Page: 2 of 20
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PAGE 2. MANNFORD STAR. Saturday, December 10, 1994
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A giving spirit and helping hand
Mannford masons help brighten the Christmas spirit in Mannford
with their gift of S600 to the Spirit of Christmas project through
Heritage Bank Buzz Sundin Masonic Lodge 515 presented the
generous check Dec 7 to Sharon Mock from the bank
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‘ Mannford was cited for going
70 in a 55 mph zone for going
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8 no insurance on SH 51 by part
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Police Report
Dec. 2
A 16-year-old from Sand
Springs was cited for operating
a motor vehicle in a manner not
reasonable and proper on SH
51 and Phelps Road by Lt Mark
heard small municipal golf
courses don t pay for them-
selves
Mayor John Hall and trustee
Dick Grant were eager for
research on the project and
hearing input from the commu-
nity
Donna Craven president
Mannford Area Chamber of
Commerce recommended their
economic development commit-
tee could help
Goble sad a feasibility study
wmeh would be the first actual
step could run ub tO S15 000
with the total project pree tag
estimated at 52 1/2 mi non
surrounding area with timely
and important events that
affect us as a community in
individually.
The Star’s new printing date
will not afTect the deadline of 5
p.m.. Thursday for editorial
copy or advertising.
The Dee. 19 edition will be
our l etter to Santa paper.
Letters from Mnnnford ele-
mentary students will run in
students’ own handwriting.
It has been a pikeasure collect-
ing and reviewing these gems.
We hope Star readers will
enjoy them as much as we did.
1 PK 4′9 KeE Payne
Christmas Specials q Mannford was cited for unlaw-
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esor the road
use tax free revenue course more than me he s
Notice to Readers
Beginning Dec. 19. tin
Mannford Star will publish on
t may be getting greener "
Manntord after further research
by the city on a proposed golt
course east of town
Robert Gobie Robert Goble &
Lt Mark Payne reported that a
semi-tractor trailer coming into
town to park approximately 4 15
p m Thursday Dec 8 on
Greenwood Avenue clipped a
telephone line in two
Police blocked off the street to
allow Cimarron Telephone work
ers to repair the me which
houses about 1 200 lines
Pavr ■ - said ft e m ve G»
Collinsvill
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Mannford Town Board last
Tnursday w :n some deas and
recommendations on a munci-
pa 18-hole god course on an
500-acre parcel east of
Manntord north of 51
Goble who ust finished me
same concept on 800 acres n
Broken Atrow said a trust would
ce apco "tec to the project ana
permit on Coonrod and
Greenwood Avenue by Payne
Dec 9
Modeen Henson 53
Mannford was cited for going
69 in a 55 mph zone operating
a motor vehicle without a valid
drivers license and failure to
carry security verification form
on SH 51 and Steel Road by
Officer Jay Anglin
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born at 4 54 a m Dec 6 He
weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces
and was 20 inches long He was
one day over his projected due
date
There were no complications
said both Bowers and
Harshbarger it was fairly easy
said the young mother
Now she thinks it was funny
people calling and waiting
Her mother CeCe Saliba was
in the driveway warming up the
car Bowers said We didnt
quite make it
Bowers called her husband
Gary in Clovis N M with the Air
Force to hurry but he didn t
make t ether He got to
Manntord Tuesday afternoon
The Bo wets are both 1985
Manntord High Senoo gradu
ates They have a four-year-Gid
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time Officer Randy Sloan
Adrian C Barnes
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There wasnt time to be net
vous or get to the hospital In
preparation of Mannford s latest
arrival
it was a unique call for
Mannford EMTs Lavanda
Harshbarger and Butch Adkins
as they answered the early
morning call on a lady in labor
That lady was Angela Bowers
expecting her second child
There were no real labor pains
she said There were no true
signs the baby was ready It
just happened
The EMTs received the call
about 433 am Dec 6 to the
Saliba home west of Mannford
and had all intentions of taking
Mrs Bowers to S’ John s
Hospital They didn’ make t
Tnev sad hurry said
-arsbarge said ot the emei •
aency cal This was her firs:
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We found a tremendous need
•or municipal golf course in met-
ropolitan areas said Gobie it
can be a boon to the city A lot
of peop e who work in Tulsa
would love to live here
He sad Owassos city golf
course generates 70 percent of
outside play You could get
some solid economic activities
going in this area
Board member Clay
Abercrombie said that a though
no one would like to see a golt
t was the most exciting thing
that s happened n re as’ 3 1/2
years as a Manntord EMT
Harshbarger said
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Fleming, Colleen A. Mannford Star (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1994, newspaper, December 10, 1994; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1960686/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.