The Mannford Star (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1995 Page: 3 of 8
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MANNFORD STAR, Tuesday, June 13, 1995 PAGE 3
MEETINGS
library to relax after you eat
more
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During the entire summer read-
June
ty of good reading to satisfy their
on July 21
Premium
Installation
Special
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I Tracy Dameron at 358-3121. Classes start in August.
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Cinemax
Disney
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Details
| binoculars. insect repellent and suitable clothing for hiking.
Mannford Offers Promotion Tests
Electric
865-3314
Beach
243-7479
Hair & Nail Services
Country Paula & Company
Home
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July 10-14
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Students not demonstrating I
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FREE CAMP T-SHIRTS
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Pharmacy & Your Health
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Come see our summer
consignment clothing
Olive Elementary School is
having a summer reading pro-
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Summer Stuff
Olive Readers Sought
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Upon the request of a parent or
guardian any student in grades
one through 12 is eligible for a
Proficiency Based Promotion if
he or she performs at the 90
percent level on designated
assessments
Mannford students will be given
the opportunity to be awarded
credit for their knowledge in the
core curriculum areas. I e social
studies language arts the arts,
languages mathematics and
science through an assessment
process
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Call the Mannford Star at
865-8998 ’o get your meeting
in the calendar
No meetings this summer for
Mannford Literacy Program
Mannford Lions Club and the
Friends of the Library
on Aug 9 at 9 a m Applications
to take any test may be picked
up in the high school coun-
selor s office and must be
returned before Aug 7
tion in preparation for the sum-
mer reading program
While it s been hard to find
Qualifying students are those
who are enrolled in Mannford
Public School
proficiency will be allowed to try
again during the next assess-
ment period Failure to demon-
strate proficiency will not be
noted on the transcript
The next testing period will be
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Suzann Stewart is this week s
guest at the June 15 meeting of
Mannford Area Chamber of
Commerce Stewart IS the vice
president of the Convention
and Visitors Bureau of the
Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of
Commerce She was also a
chamber delegate to the White
House Conference Everyone
is invited to attend the noon
luncheon/meeting at Freddies
Steak House
358-5584
Cleveland, OK
Classics
Country Music
Television
USA Network
TBS
I Stop Smoking and Weight ( ontrol through Hypnosis clinic | Knights AllVC at Library
ihv the American Lung Association will be held Thursday, © •
♦Complete line of hair
and tanning products,
30% off.
KJRH-NBC
KOTV-CBS
KDOR
KTUL-ABC
KRSC
KTFO
KOED-PBS
The Family Channel
ESPN Sports
The Discovery
Channel
Nickelodeon
Arts &
Entertainment
Turner Network
Television
Headline News
The Nashville
Network
. KWHB
CNN
Boys’ & Girls’ Basketball Camp
3rd through 8th grades
Girls’ Session Each Morning
9 A.M. to 12 P.M.
Boys’ Session Each Afternoon
1 P.M. to 4 P.M.
Wolf Tanning
COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
Free country music by the Cimarron Valley Band Tuesday, I
June 20, 7:30 p.m. at the Mannford Community Center.
Bring a friend and join the fun.
Carson Youngest at
Reunion
Coiton Carson eight months
old was named the youngest
person in attendance at me Old
Mannford Reunion May 28
Coiton s me son of Duane and
Charece Carson of Mannford
Pharmacy
124 Coonrod Avenue
865-2164
If students demonstrate profi-
ciency for grades nine to 12 cur- r
nculum areas, appropriate nota- l
tion will be entered on their high I
school transcript
The unit will count toward meet- 1
ing the requirements for gradua- ।
Subject Headings
By Betty McLaughlin. Librarian
Mannford Public Library
Any Questions:
Call Coach Jody Hull
at
865-2809 (Home) or 865-4031
Entry Fee $40
Deadline for Enrollment
July 1, 1995
**Ask about our family rates**
by the American Lung Association will be held Thursday.
I June 15 at the Best Western Trade Winds East Inn. 3337 E. I
Report cards may be picked up in the high school office I
I beginning Monday, .June 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 'lb have your I
I report card mailed home, students must leave a stamped, I
I self-addressed envelope in the high school office.
I The Pilot Club of Mannford will install officers Tuesday,
I June 13, 7 p.m. at Freddie’s Steak House. Husbands are I
I invited. Must R.S.V.P. by June 9.
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gram at the libraryimedia center
June 15 to July 20
Students will meet every
Thursday for one hour
Grades kindergarten through
th.rd meet from 10 to 11 am
and grades four through six
meet from 1 to 2 p m
The program theme IS castles
There will be reading crafts
activities and prizes Students
will also be able to check out
nooks
Parents Will be responsible for
their child s transportation ’
and from the media center
I Members of Alcoholics Anonymous meet every Wednesday li
I from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., and on Sunday from 8 to 9 p.m. at the I
I Lions Bingo Hall, northwest corner of SH 48 and SH 51.
I Invitations are open to the meetings. Anyone needing imme-1
I diate assistance can call AA's Tulsa office at (918) 627-2224. I
I Enrollment is now accepted for the 1995-96 Home-Base I
I Head Start class. Home-Base Head Start is an educational
I program for three and four year olds that also provides med-1
I ical, dental, nutritional and social services to the family. One I
I day a week for one and a half hours, home visitor Tracy
I Dameron will visit the home to work with parent and child
I All games, manipulatives, activities and extension activities |
I are provided. Every other Friday is socialization day in which I
I all the children Dameron visits are brought together for I
I group interaction. The program is free and available fol fam-1
I dies with three and four year old children who meed federal
I income guidelines. Io enroll or for more information, contact I
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mg program we re challenging books for the youngest readers
everyone to design their own that focus on the Middle Ages
suit of armor to wear to the party we think that they will find plen-
Friday July 7 Jennifer
Brownlee is storyteller for the
day Design your family Coat of
Arms
Friday July 14 Molly Tovar is
storyteller for the day Make a
knight and dragon jousting pup-
pet set
Friday July 21 Party and
Awards Wear your own suit of
armor in a contest for first sec-
ond and third prize ribbons
Take home a parchment partici-
pation certificate castle log
sheet photograph and your
prize for accomplishing your
personal reading goal
Mannford Hooper Camp ‘95
j will be the featured presenter. Programs will include bison
I and prairie ecology presentations, Osage Indian heritage pre-
I sentation, prairie ecology tours, birding tours, nature trail
I explorations, live country and western music, cowboy poems
I and stories and a barbecue with Native American food. Bring
New Treatments for MS Investigated
According to a recent report in Pharmacist's Letter, medical
researchers are excited about potentially new treatments for multiple
sclerosis (MS), a neurological, autoimmune disease in which the
myelin sheath surrounding the nerves is damaged. This damage can
lead to several problems including muscle weakness and paralysis,
difficulty with balance coordination, fatigue, and blindness.
Currently the only medicine approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration for MS is interferon (Betaseron). Potential new treat-
ments for MS include:
• Cladribine: This is a medicine approved for leukemia. It may help
the MS patient by blocking some of the w hite blood cells that attack
the nerves.
• Methotrexate: In low doses this cancer drug is being used in certain
cases of MS. The drug also is useful in other autoimmune diseases
such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis.
• Copolymer I: This is an investigational drug that is thought to block
the immune destruction of myelin.
• Myloral: This is an oral myelin preparation that is being tested to see
if it protects the immune response to brain proteins.
I Skelly Dr.. Gold Room. Sessions to be held: smoking, 2 p.m., I
I 7:30 p.m.; and weight control, 6 p.m. Cost is $35. For reser- I
vations call the American Lung Association of Oklahoma at I
(918) 747-3441 or 1-800-647-5864.
The Nature Conservancy presents Osage Heritage Days
Saturday, June 17, 9:30 a.m. at the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
I in Osage County. This event celebrates the rich natural and I
I cultural history of the area. The public is invited. Admission
I is free. Western actor and Pawhuska native, Ben Johnson Jr.
This week s first subject is Our second subject is cool
Summer Reading Program It s cool here in the library so if
Today you can start logging your air conditioner is on the
what you have read for the sum- fritz or nonexistent come on in
mer reading program (Or Mom and sit on our comfy furniture
you can start logging what you and stay cool for awhile
read out loud to the children ) You can read The Tulsa
This week on Friday we II have World The Mannford Eagle
our first summer reading pro- and The Mannford Star news-
gram activity which is the papers you can read from our
movie The Pagemaster selection of magazines or start
This is a 70-minute video and in on a good book while you re
we ll watch the movie and eat here
popcorn You may see someone you
■ know for a friendly chat or you
You can check out four books at may just enjoy watching the
a time and when you return activities here if you re a senior
them you log the titles you ve citizen you could call ahead
read on your castle log sheet and reserve a lunch for yourself
and then return them to the cir- at the nutrition site next door (a
culation desk and check out four 865-2124) and then come to the
I The American Lung Association of ( klahoma and the < ancer I
I Treatment Center of Tulsa are offering a free workshop on I
I estate planning, Thursday, June 15, 6:30 p.m. in the small I
I conference room at ( ancer Treatment Center of Tulsa, 81st I
Street and South Lewis. Leading the workshop will be Mark
1 C. Butterworth, certified financial planner, chartered Iinan-1
1 cial consultant and chartered life underwriter. Space is Inn-1
I ited so call (918)496-5440 for a reservation or further infor- I
1 ination about the workshop by Tuesday, June 13.
I Mannford Church of God invites the community to partici-
I pate in a Community Bible Study class every Friday at 91
I a.m at the church on Greenwood Avenue. Bible study will be I
I for all denominations, said Rev. Lance Keeling.
Each child will set a per sonal Come in it s cool in here1
reading goal and everyone who Our last subject is books
meets their reading goal will (That s a natural isntit?)
receive a small prize at the We have added quite a few
Party and Awards Day on July books to our easy reader sec-
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We re going to have a judge literary appetite during our sum-
here who will award first. sec- mer reading program We have
ond and third prize ribbons for a few nonfiction books in the
the most creative suit ot armor easy section too and we hope
you ll steer your child in that
This years summer reading direction when you re looking for
program is going to be lots of books to read out loud
fun with an activity each Friday Mannford Public Library is open
at 1 p m here at the library right 10 to 5 p m Mondav through
up until the final party and Friday plus 6 to 8 Monday
awards day Come nn in and evenings and 9 am to noon on
register to take part in it Saturday
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30 Lifetime
31 Weather Channel
32 C-SPAN
33 SCI-FI
34 HSE
35 VH-1
Summer Reading Program
Activity Schedule
Mannford Public Library
Activities Begin at 1 p m
Friday June 16 The
Pagemaster video and pop-
corn One child s name will be
drawn to take home a giant
poster
Friday June 23 Sir Gawain
and the Loathly Lady story
"Knight and damsel photo
session with special props
Friday June 30 "King
Bidgood s in the Bathtub story
Make your own beautiful bejew-
eled king or queen crown
On 2.5 acres. 3
bedroom. 1
bath, new car-
peting, new
roof
$42,000
23 KOKI-FOX
24 Quality Value
Channel
25 . American Movie
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Fleming, Colleen A. The Mannford Star (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1995, newspaper, June 13, 1995; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1960727/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.