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Wynnewood - Steffany D. Fryar;
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Area farmers affected by severe
storms and tornadoes that occurred
from May 8, 2003, and continuing
may be eligible for Federal disaster
assistance, says John Van Meter,
Farm Service Agency, Pauls
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The loans will be made to assist
farmers in Cleveland, McClain and
Garvin Counties in recovering from
physical and production losses. The
application deadline for assistance
in the disaster stricken counties is
January 12, 2004. Emergency loan
funds may be used to purchase seed,
fertilizer, fuel and repairs. “A farmer
can use the money for the most
essential operating and living
costs,” Mr. Van Meter said. To be
eligible for a loan, an applicant
must have suffered losses as a direct
result of the disaster and be unable
to get credit from other sources.
Loans covering actual losses are at
an interest rate of 3.75 per cent per
annum. The amount of the loan is
determined by actual certification of
loss less any compensation
received, repayment capacity of the
borrower, and availability of
security. Farmers and ranchers who
believe they can qualify should call
(405) 238-6263 for additional
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C. Simpson of Wynnewood has
been recognized for academic
achievement as a United States
National Honor Roll Award winner.
Cree, who attends Wynnewood
Middle School, will appear in the
United States Achievement
Academy Official Yearbook, which
is published nationally.
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with many benefits and services and
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announced that Miss Angela Fryar,
a 2003 graduate and co-valedictorian
of Wynnewood High School, has
been named a recipient of an $8,000
Walton Family Foundation
Scholarship to help with her
upcoming college expenses.
The daughter of Mr. Jerry Fryar,
Angela is one of six successful
candidates selected from
applications from across the nation.
Her selection was based on her
strong academic performance and
involvement in school and
community activities.
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attendedthe June 3-6 program.
Dawn is the daughter of Mark and
Sharon Wheeler of Wynnewood and
Rick Schantz of Choctaw.
AgVenture is an annual
educational program designed for
students with a strong interest in
the agricultural industry.
“This was a great bunch of kids,”
said Shan Ingram, education and
special projects manager in the
Foundation’s Agriculture Division
and AgVenture 2003 coordinator.
“It’s always refreshing to interact
with inquisitive young people.”
Students at AgVenture 2003
learned about traditional aspects of
agriculture, such as range
management and cattle processing,
but also explored pond
management, prescribed burning
and the use of electric fencing.
Other activities included visiting a
fish farm, conducting a spotlight
deer survey at the Foundation’s
The University of Central Area students who earned a 3.25 Wildlife Unit, and playing
Oklahoma has announced the or better grade point average for the interactive wheat and stocker
newest listing of students to spring semester and named to the operation and packer-feeder
achieve the university’s honor rolls. Dean’s Honor Roll are: simulaUon games with Oklahoma
Students named to the President’s Wynnewood - Breanne Ranell State University and Foundation
Honor Roll achieved a straight-A. Blackbum, Ashley M. Davenport, staff. The shotgun course presented
4 0 grade-point average for the Angela Lynne’ Elmore, Kassandra by the Oklahoma Department of
spring semester. Those named to D. Fancher, Darren L. Higgins and Wildlife Conservation was also
the Dean’s Honor Roll achieved a Nick Joel Musgrove. popular.
3.25 grade-point or better for the Davis - Steven J. Mosher
semester. Lindsay - Jesse R. Howell, Jamie
Nicole Kemerling, Todd Ray
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You are invited to “A Bear of a
Calling all Harry Potter fans! On Party!” The Zoo is the place to be
Friday, June 20 Barnes and Noble on Saturday, June 21 from 7:00 to
Booksellers (North May and 1 1:00 p.m. when OZS Zoo Friends
Memorial) will be hosting a special hosts their annual ZOOBILATION
Harry Potter book event and the celebration. Sport your vest safari
attire and enjoy a wild evening of
Zoo will be there. Stop by from food, fun, live and silent auctions,
9:30 to 10:30 p.m. and see what live music and dancing! The cost is
“wild” surprises the Zoo has to $75.00 per person and pre-
registration is required. Guests must
share with you! For more be 21 years of age or older to
information call Barnes and Noble attend. For more information, call
Booksellers at (405) 755-1155. ZooFriends at (405) 427-2461.
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