The Mannford Star (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1999 Page: 1 of 10
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Oshean Baker
10/8-18 PTA Fundraiser
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10/16 Pet Show
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10/21 & 22 Schools Out
10/29 Drug Free Week
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Mannford
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JoAnn ‘J(ance
(Dana Reed
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Homecoming
has been
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Megan (Home
Joann Bucf
Jody ‘Thomas
Brandon Bernier
Lisa Bp Bins on
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Doug ‘Jrost
Lindsey (Jraham
Connie Shiptey
‘Bitt Timmons
It’s Happening
in October at
Armstrong. Becky Coleman.
Kody Jorgensen. Thomas Hall.
Dmity (Hamess
Ted (Hopper
Josiah Harris on
‘Tad Jones
Orvet Sherritt
Beck. Rev.
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BULK RATE
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Complete TV Listings
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the local chapter of Alcoholic
Anonymous meets on Mondays
and Thursdays at the Mannford
Christian Fellowship.
Monday meeting begin at 8
p.m. and thursday meeting
begin at 7:30 p.m.
October 8, 1999
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
$4.00
Eat with us before the game
at
Mannford Masonic Lodge
A Fine Production...
Kena Grider as Patty and Brandon Turley as Linus were two out the outstand-
ing cast members in the MHS Fine Arts Department production of You’re a
Good Man Charlie Brown this past week. Congratulations to all the cast and
production members.
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MANNFORD, OK
865-7901 for more information.
Tickets are available through
any Pilot member.
2 years: Speech Team. 4 years. National Forensic League and MASK
member: Basketball. 1 year: Track. I year: Gifted Program. 4 years:
Student Council. 2 years; Spanish Club. 1 year: Indian Club, 2
years: National Honor Society. 2 years: FCA President, 1998-99;
Student Council President, 1999-2000; N.H.S. Treasurer, 1999-
2000; Academic Awards in Physical Science, English II. Geometry.
Algebra II. American History. General Business. Accounting,
Trig/Math Analysis, and Chemistry: winner of Lester Rhodes
Memorial History Award; Superintendent’s Honor Roll, 3 years;
Oklahoma Honor Society, 4 years; listed in Who’s Who Among
American High School Students; member of prize-winning academ-
ic teams, district champs, regional champs. area champs, and state
runners-up.
Congratulations Oshean!
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Crossroads Community Bible
Church will be having a dinner
on Wednesday, October 6 from
5 to 6 p.m.
The menu includes roast beef,
mashed potatoes, vegetable,
salad and dessert.
For take-out orders, please
call Jerri Warner at 865-7414
on Tuesday.
The cost is $4 for adults and
$1 for children.
The church is located south of
the four-way stop by the
schools.
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rescheduled
for Thursday
Oct. 21
See you there!
Booth Space
Still Available
for MACFest
There's still time to reserve a
booth at this years MACFest.
Booth fees for the popular
event are $25. Exhibitors
Mai quita Adair. Elisa Anderson, Lindsay Gottschalk. Jamie
Danny Rowlan. Martha Swezey, Breden. Brittney Mills, Kortney
Wanda Standridge, Judy Ryan, Nelson and Garret Stines.
Jodi Pryor. Joy McLean. Bobbie Tickets are $5.00 and includes
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They Want Your
Magazines
The Mannford High School
Contest Speech Team is
requesting copies of magazines
such as Time. Newsweek. U.S.
News and World. Philosophy
Today etc. for extemporaneous
speaking files.
Copies may be brought to the
The annual arts and crafts
school is scheduled for
Saturday. Oct. 23 and Sunday.
Oct. 24.
MACFest is the only fundraiser
for the Keystone Crossroads
Historical Society. If you would
like further information about
the show, contact Gene or
Wanda Box at 865-3348.
P.O. BOX. 193
Rachel Dahlke,
Upshaw, Gary
State Representative
Rep. Todd Hlett (R-Kellyville) "I am pleased to present this
presented Youth Services of donation today to Youth
Creek County with a $1,000 Services of Creek County, an
donation. outstanding organization that
The money was collected dur- seeks to build a stronger com-
ing an auction at a recent rodeo munity by helping our troubled
and barbecue at the Hlett farm youth get back on the right
in Kellyville, track." Hlett said.
The event drew 500 people and The auction featured about 20
featured Congressman Tom pies, with one pie being sold for
Coburn, rodeo announcer Clem $100. Hiett. who is an auction-
McSpadden. and singing sensa- eer at Mid-America Stockyards
tion Cassie Hobson. Politicians en Saturday 5, colducted me
from across the state took part auction. However, Congressman
as rodeo participants. Coburn grabbed Hiett’s cowboy
The evening of fun also was a hat at the end of the auction
fundraiser for Hiett’s re-elec- and sold it for $ 150.
tion.
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Oshean Baker, daughter of ।
Paul and Ardith Baker, is the
Mannford High School I
Student of the Month for I
October, 1999.
She has attended Mannford I
Public Schools for nine years. I
Oshean was born on August 1
20, 1982. j
Upon graduation, she plans I
to attend ORU in Tulsa to I
study toward a degree in I
nursing. She hopes to also I
become a full-time mission- I
ary. I
Site enjoys spending free
time with her friends and I
family and in activities at her I
church. Mannford Christian I
Fellowship. I
Her many honors, activities I
and awards include: Science I
Club, 2 years: S.A.D.D.. 4 5
years; FCA. 4 years; Spirit
Club. 1 year; Academic Bowl.
principal' office at
Mannford High School.
Dinner Time tables and other display equip- Fifth Quarter
“Countdown to the
Millennium" is the theme of the
Mannford Pilot Club's Style
Show which will be held at the
First Baptist Church in
Mannford on Tuesday, October
19. 1999 at 7 p.m.
Featured models are: Danina
Hamilton. Lou Farrow.
Mannford Fifth Quarters have
seen their numbers grown to
include as many as 250 young
people. The churches involved
have expressed their excitement
about the numbers of youth
♦ involved and their participation.
This weeks Fifth Quarter will
be held at the Mannford First
Baptist Church following the
football game against
Tecumseh. This weeks activities
Include relay games, volleyball,
basketball, skits, live music lots
of food and fellowship.
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