The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1978 Page: 2 of 24
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Thursday, December 21, 1978
Section A, Pace 2
THE WYNNEWOOD GAZETTE
Chamber discusses upcoming election
Joy elementary wins
the boys from Joy never looked with 6 points; and Verril White
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and enjoy hejneshments duhing ouh banting houhs Fniday, CDecembeh 22, 1978
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UAOthough ouh building and expansion phogham is not complete, we stiff want
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WITH CHRISTMAS SEA
the state championship be-
tween Konawa-Fox at Savage
better. Coach Ronnie Norton
stated that it is usually a rare
case when anybody beats a
boys’ team from Byars. This
time Joy did a convincing job
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Entered At The Wynnewood, Oklahoma Post Office
As Second Class Matter, Under Act of Mar. 3, 1879
SERVICE
BANK
Dear Editor:
Since the City Council has
points each. Other members of Stadium,
the team are Dennis Daniel.
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time to matters of great con-
cern.
The people of Wynnewood
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First time winners Saturday,
in addition to Hays, were Mrs.
Bob Hunter, Elwood Morris,
and Bob Gilley.
There are three drawings
left. One will be held Thursday
night, December 21, at 6:30
p.m. Another night time draw-
Garrett
Real Estate
Wynnewood
Postmaster:
Changes of address may be sent to:
Circulation Dept., Wynnewood Gazette
210 S. Dean A. McGee, Wynnewood, Ok. 73098.
Love
Jimmy Edwards
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MARCIE SILER - Co-Publisher
RONALD L. ROGERS - Co-Publisher
KENNETH R. WOOD - Managing Editor
EDITH EARNHART Composing
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$5.00 plus tax per year (Garvin & Murray Counties)
$6.00 plus tax per year (outside Garvin & Murray
Counties)
I will put a snack in front of
the tree for you. Have a Merry Shop Wynnewood
Christmas. '
Consolidated With The NEW ERA, March 1,1931
Telephone (405) 665-4333 Box 306
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Published Every Thursday at 210 South Dean A. McGee Ave.
Wynnewood, Oklahoma 73098
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minute shoppers to complete L
their shopping list. I
Two drawings, featuring I
tour $25.00 certificates each, [
will be held Saturday. Decem- B
ber 23. The first will be at 10 .
a.m. and the other at 3 p.m.
Santa will make his visit to
Wynnewood before the last
drawing. All children are invit-
ed to come down and meet
Jolly Ole Saint Nick. He will be
passing out goodies in front of
the Chamber of Commerce.
Be sure to get all your
tickets, with your name on
back, in the hopper. It could be
your turn to win.
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Shannon Green, Phil Mat-
thews, Scott Ruth, and Shane
White.
The 7th and 8th girls took
the third place trophy in the
tournament. Byars beat the
Joy girls 29 to 25, but Joy
came back and beat Walker 27
to 16 to take third place.
Members of the team are:
Janice Alexander, Anita Ber-
tis, Carlene Hill. Lee Anna
Lawhon, Brenda Martin, Lisa
Knighten, Retha McBroom.
Terrie Riggs. Diana Tinnin,
and Pam Woods.
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A seller of real estate is
not required to sell to any
buyer whose offer to buy
does not meet the seller's
price, terms and condi-
tions. The seller may at his
discretion accept the buy-
er’s offer at a lower price
but there is no obligation
for him to do so. There is no
sale until the seller’s accep-
tance of the buyer's count-
er-offer has been officially
delivered or mailed to the
buyer.
If the buyer's offer is not
accepted, he may make
new offers at higher prices
or with more advantageous
terms, hoping to tempt the
seller to accept. No offer is
binding until it has been
accepted by the other party
to the deal.
It's dangerous to be in-
voted in offers and counter-
offers without expert advice
and guidance. That's where
WE can help you. Thinking
of buying or selling real
estate? ‘‘Let’s Talk It
Over.”
Wynnewood; two brothers.
John O. Daniel and Ralph
Daniel. both of Arizona. He
was preceded in death by two
brothers, Arnold and Dennis.
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meetings deciding things grow along with the town.
which the department mana- । trust the people of Wynne-
ger should take care of. wood will vote to help their
They should hire a good Councilmen provide a better
man as a city manager and let system for the town.
him take care of the little
day-to-day matters that come
up. Then, at the council meet-
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decided to let the people of should adopt the City Manager
Wynnewood vote for a city form of government and make
manager form of government it possible for the city to take
the council members are to be advantage of the better meth-
congratulated on their fore- od of operating the affairs of
sight. the city that the manager
The time has come that would provide.
there are too many little things The council members would
to take up the council mem- not lose any of their authority
ber's time at the meetings, to manage the City govern-
Every member has a job that ment but would gain the help
requires their time and they they so badly need.
should not be expected to Wynnewood is growing!
spend four to six hours at the The City government should
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city,” Tripp said. published in the Wynnewood
"In any change, there are Gazette.
questions or rumors that come “If everyone becomes in-
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followers who congratulated
Funeral services were con- Also preceding him in death each other on the field after
ducted for Reubin Lee Daniel were his parents. Dave and 1 e un ieva e inis
Thursday, December 14 at the Alma Daniel. Pats on the back 80 also to
Joy Baptist Church with Rev. He was a veteran of World 1 e many . ynnew fans
J.C. Fowler officiating. Inter- War II and had been a resident who elpe makethe tate
ment was in Oaklawn Ceme- of this area for most of his life. Class ay ame a sue
tery under the direction of the cess.
Wynnewood Funeral Home. DearSanta lvan Evans' a representativ e
Mr. Daniel was born April -ea -anrdum of the Oklahoma High School
12. 1915. in Cherokee County, I am six years old and have Athletic Association,sai
Alabama. He died December been a pretty good boy this e iospita i y s own during
12.1978atthe.geof63ye.rs, year. this game has been fantastic.
8 months and 1 day. Please bring me a Little Everything went very smooth-
He is survived by two sons, Professor," Star Wars Action y 1 rougl out the game, ie
David Reubin and Dennis Figures, Star Wars x-Wing my thanks tot he .people who
William, both of the home; two Fighter. Spiderman Pinball ave Pu toge e his s owing
daughters. Darcelle Lee and Machine, and for my brother of hospitality, and theefficient
Debbie Louise, both of the Robby and me a television and and ing eer pect
home; one sister, Janie Kay of computer football game. a Playo game.
Yours truly,
LL. Shirley Santa...
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. Main topics of discussion Sharber said that the school up—a false rumor travels fast- formed on this charter change,
cerene lef nlace trorhv 'Friday at the monthly meeting will receive 10% of the gate er than truth. What we need to I’m sure they will be able to
I wl H- TVHecY ’of the Wynnewood Chamber of receipts plus $200 for holding do is answer the questions in a see the advantages if offers 2 3
Commerce was the state play- the game in Wynnewood. The truthful manner. If you have Tripp went on to say. 3
The Joy Sth and 6th boys by running up a 26 to 8 score off game and the upcoming proceeds will go into the any questions, if we don’t Several chamber members
won their second first place before substituting. Coach election in the city on the city athletic fund. know the answer, we will try to in an open discussion, backed-
trophy of the year with a Norton stated that he has manager form of government. Walter Tripp took the floor get it for you," Tripp coatin- the proposal and complimebK*
convincing win over Byars in never seen his team hustle Hoyle Sharber, superinten- and gave a brief background of ued. ed the city council for not onfy
the finals of the Whitebead more than they did against dent of Wynnewood Schools, the chamber activities regard- "The time is now for the city the great job they had beng
Tournament. They advanced Byars. Verril White, Kenneth told of preparations made by ing the city's requested to get a city manager. If you doing in the past but also fd-
to the finals by trouncing Clure, and Donnie Anderson the school, and other civic change in government to the have friends who have ques- the foresight of looking into
Whitebead 21 to 3. Leading were outstanding on defense organizations and clubs, in city manager form. tions either have them contact the future in putting ths5
scorers in the game were Don Tilley, Kevin Johnson, getting things ready for the “With the size of budget their city councilman or us and change to a vote of the peoplei, T
Kevin Johnson with 7 points; and Robert Palmer led the game. that Wynnewood has, and the we will try to get the answer__‘vY
and Donnie Anderson, Verril team in rebounding. Kevin Sharber complimented the increasing responsibilities that for them," Tripp said.
White, and Randy Knighten Johnston also led the team in citizens of Wynnewood for our councilmen are getting, we Tripp urged everyone to
had 4 points each. scoring with 12 points. Other their enthusiastic response in need a full time manager take the time to carefully study
in the finals against Byars top scorers were Don Tilley holding the playoff game for looking after the affairs of our the charter which is being
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Wood, Kenneth R. The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1978, newspaper, December 21, 1978; Wynnewood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2034426/m1/2/?q=virtual+music+rare+book: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.