The Mannford Star (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1996 Page: 3 of 12
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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
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Pharmacy & Your Health
KCHS to Host Veteran’s
Day Celebration
Parent Teacher
Conferences
KCHS Finalizes
Plans for Arts
and Craft Fest
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New & Renewing
Star Subscribers
(918) 245-6677 •
(800) 256-7566 •
Call Hie Mannford Star at 865-8998 to get
your notice in the Community Calendar
Member
FDIC
That time of year is here again
The Mannford School Parent
Teacher Conferences will be
held on Thursday September
26 from 6 00 p m to 9 00 p m
and on Friday September 27
from 8 00 a m to 1 2 00 p m
Complete this form, clip and mail with check or money order to:
The Mannford Star. PO Box 1801, Mannford. Ok. 74044
Subscription For:_________________________________
Mailing Address:__________________________________
O.E.S. Noodle Dinner Sept 28 11:00 till 7:00 at the Masonic
Lodge.
Members of the Keystone
Crossroads Historical Society
will hold a special meeting to
finalize plans for the Oct 19-20
town Arts and Crafts Show
which the group sponsors The
meeting will be held at 7 p m on
Thursday Oct 3 at the muse-
um
Boy Scouts meet each Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Methodist
Church, Cub Scouts meet 7-8 p.m.For more info call 865-
8719 or 865-5094
FFA& 4-H Booster Club Meeting Oct. 1, 7:30 pm. at the
High School AG room. Topic Election Night
I Help Mannford Public Library grow by getting involved
in their first-ever Walkathon for their building fund. The
event is Saturday, Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Green
Valley Park walking track. Walkers are needed as well as vol-
unteers at the field. For more information call the library at
865-2665 or come in The library is located next to the com-
munity center.
BBQ Dinner (Terlton Vol. Fire Dept) Friday, Sept 27 500
p.m. till ? at the Terlton Senior Citizens Center $4.00 plate
and Children under 6\ is $2.00
Check One: - New Subscription — Renewal — Gift
Gift From:__
School System
This course is required of al
tion are among the subject to be
taught
The class is free of charge and
is a service of the Oklahoma
Department of Wildlife and
Conservation
hunters born after January 1
1972 Principles of safe firearm
handling, archery survival first
aid hunter ethics, wildlife identi-
fication and wildlife conserva-
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Cimarron Pointe Care Center residents find a great spot for
parade viewing.
NATIONAL HUNTING & FISHING DAY.
25th Anniversary • Sept 28. 1996
Calendar of
Events
New Use .Approved for Cholesterol Medicine
Medicines used to lower elevated levels of cholesterol are being
prescribed in the United States for a large number of persons in an attempt
to reduce the incidence of arteriosclerotic heart disease. Medicines used to
reduce cholesterol blood levels work by a variety of mechanisms. The
medicines cholestyramine and colestipol bind bile acids in the intestine,
leading to a lowering of blood cholesterol. The most popular cholesterol
lowering drugs are enzyme inhibitors that interfere with the body’s normal
production of cholesterol. Enzyme inhibitors include lovastatin.simvastatin,
pravastatin, and fluvastatin.
A recent finding from research with one of the enzyme inhibitor
medicines is good news for persons whoare considered “at risk" for having
a heart attack. This research has shown that pravastatin (Pravachol)
reduces the risk of a first heart attack and death from cardiovascular
disease. In July, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave the manu-
facturer of pravastatin approval for promoting this use. In addition to
lowering the risk of heart attacks, pravastatin may reduce the need for
balloon angioplasty and bypass surgery. According to one report, the heart
attack and death risk-reducing benefits of pravastatin can be seen as early
as six months after the medicine is started.
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Deadline for all information to be included in the
Community Calendar is 4 p m. Friday prior to publication.
The Mannford Star is published each Tuesday
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ets are on sale at area merchants Look for the signs in the
windows ('all 865-2124 for more information.
Donations to the veterans' memorial by Keystone
Crossroads Historical Society may be mailed to: Veteran’s
Memorial. (70 KCHS. P.O. Box 1661, Mannford, Ok.,
74044
National Hunting and Fishing
Day is celebrating its silver
anniversary this yea4 and like
many things in life, it keeps get-
ting better with age NHF Day
will be observed Sept 28 across
the nation
in addition to celebrating the
role of hunting and fishing as
enjoyable family recreation
NHF Day also recognizes
another very important tradition
- the long-term commitment to
fish and wildlife conservation
made by America s hunters and
anglers
Congress and President Nixon
established NHF Day to recog-
nize the generations of sports-
men and women for the time
and money they have donated
to conservation programs to
date totaling more than $19 bil-
lion and uncounted millions of
hours of work on habitat
improvement and other pro-
jects
the Vietnam War
The membership invites all of
you to share this very special
day of honor and recognition to
our Veterans Displays refresh-
ments, and fellowship will follow
the Fly-Over Salute Memorabilia
veteran photos and records are
welcomed as well to share and
be listed in our archives upon
request
For more information and sub-
mittals contact Glynn Turner.
Chair 865-4868
A meeting will be held Tuesday, September 24, at 7 p.m. for
the purpose of organizing a Parent Teacher Association
(PTA) for the Middle School The meeting will be in the
Middle School cafeteria. Representatives will be there to
explain the objectives, policies and procedures. There will
also be a time for questions and answers. The issue as to
whether or not to have a MSPTA will be voted on at the meeting.
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MANNFORD STAR Tuesday, September 24, 1996
A hunter education course will
be held September 26 from 6 00
pm to 9 00 p m and on
September 28 9 00 a m to
5 OOp m Attendance at both
sessions is required
The class will be held at the
Mannford High School and is
sponsored by the Mannford
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Would you like to join a Girl Scout troop ('all Cecilia
Elliott at 749-2551.
Yearly Rates: In Oklahoma $15, outside Oklahoma $28
1 Chamber of Commerce Treasure Bash for Scholarship
I cash Sept 28 from 8 to 4 p.m. at the Enterprise Building
west of Heritage Bank for more information call:
865-2108
Support Mannford High School's Lady Pirate softball
team by contributing to the new Mannford High School soft-
ball field. For more information, contact one of the softball
committee members: Wayne Fry, Vet non Butts, Greg
McKinney, Julia Poole, Joyce Moore, I )oug Pugh. Vicki Eimen
and Millard ('lowers
MUSIC & THEATER PERFOR
MANCES & ART EXHIBI-
TIONS: Visions and Voices
Exhibition. Tulsa 7-Nov 3
Music Sandwiched In Series
Tulsa 9-30 Beehive. Broken
Arrow 13-22 The Fantasticks.
Guthrie 27 Nov 9
Veteran's Day Celebration 1996
KCHS will host this years Vets s
Day Celebration at the
Keystone Crossroads Museum
grounds this coming 10th day
of Nov 1996
The ceremonies will center
upon the inclusion of the names
of our area prisoners of War
within the monuments wall
Keynote speaker for the cere-
mony will be Edward Ramon a
native Oklahoman and one of
the most decorated soldiers of
Did someone in your family
recently receive their college
degree technical school
degree, listed on the honor roll
at a university or college have
an anniversary, birthday baby
or other notable event?
Let us tell the Mannford area
about it by calling 865-8998 or
drop by our office in town at the
west end of the Mannford IGA
building, just right around the
corner from Donnas Cut &
Curl
The Mannford Star is your
hometown newspaper
Donations for the construction of a chapel at Oak Hill
Cemetery may be mailed to: ( ak Hill Cemetery Chapel, 1’0.
Box 662, Mannford, OK, 74044.
The Basin Volunteer Fire Department will have a
Garage Sale at the Station Sept. 28, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Proceeds from this sale will be used to replace equipment.
Items can be brought to the station on Thursday or Friday
between 7-9 p.m. If you have items that need to picked up.
('all Aline Saturday 865-4442. Ruby Powell 865-2989 or Lora
Johnson 865-3047.
Mannford Yale
865-3397 387-2444
ARE VERY COMPETITIVE
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September
FAIRS, FESTIVALS, CELE-
BRATIONS & CULTURAL
EVENTS: Delta Queen
Steamboat Cruise, Memphis to
Tulsa 19-26 Tulsa to Memphis
26-Oct 3 Tulsa State Fair,
Tulsa 26-Oct 6 Allen Bros.
Circus, Mannford 26 Harvest
Moon Storytelling Festival.
Tahlequah 28 Oil Patch
Festival, Drumright 28
Pelican Festival XIII, Grove
28-29 Woolaroc Traders
Encampment, Bartlesville 28-
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Gene Jackson. I M Puryear
Sara and Willard Brill Jim
Godbold Dean Fender,
James E Scott Frank and
Elsie Doyal Frank Schad
Brenda Dorsey Lora
Johnson Carl and Nancy
Anderson Glenn and
Sandra Johnston Dale
Gregor Joe Wells Charles
Hewlett. Art and Lynda
Brimson Ted Kanehl Roy
Norris Cuyler Grim and
Mary Boone
To renew your subscription
or for new subscriptions call
THE MANNFORD STAR at
865-8998 or mail your pay-
ment to Mannford Star PO
Box 1801 Mannford Okla
74044
Subscription rates in Creek
Osage Pawnee Payne and
Tulsa Counties are only $15
a year Elsewhere in
Oklahoma $28 Outside
Oklahoma $36
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The Mannford Star (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1996, newspaper, September 24, 1996; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1960824/m1/3/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.