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THE WYNNEWOOD
Gazette
Volume 108, Number 19
Happy 100th birthday, State Bank!
By Larry Russell
think a great time was had by all!
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Crescent Drug Store is burglarized
called the dispatcher to contact the tee shirt. blue jeans, and carrying a
Numerous
July 29, 2010 at approximately Webber.
Webber was notifiedof the burglary August 2 at approximately 1:30 p.m.
and told police that he had a good He was charged with second degree at 7 p.m.
to use the restroom. He did not pick Crescent Drug Store.
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School Board approves funds for
school repairs and improvments
on Chickasaw street. Witnesses
stated he was wearing a white tee
The Crescent Drug Store on S.
Dean A. McGee was burglarized
the man ditch the sweatshirt and up any prescriptions for himself or
backpack. He secured the items and his parents. He was wearing a white
drug store. Mr. Love accompanied carrying. Mr. Webber also advised
him to the drug store and they Chief Moore that there was an
Police Chief Ken Moore made
contact with Marshall and Donna
Love who operate the diner in the
the sweatshirt.
Officer Peak was on duty and
questioned the witnesses who saw
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Thursday, August 5,2010
HAPPY BIRTHDAY State Bank! Even the heat couldn't keep the large crowd of Wy nnewood residents from
celebrating State Bank's 100th birthday. [Photo by Don Coffey]
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owner of the Drug Store, Wesley black backpack
prescription drugs sour cream for your baked potato and REP. WES HILLIARD presents State Bank president Jim Waters a
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A humorous DJ dished up the
music and called out the winners of
several drawings for prizes: folding
chairs, State Bank caps, backpacks,
drink koozies, ink pens, coloring
books and crayons. The big winner
was Connie McGee who won a $250
shopping spree gift certificate good
with any Wynnewood merchants.
The three hour event made it
possible for the bank to serve
hundreds at a time in come-and-go
fashion, and there was even a buffet
set up where the kids could get a
hotdog with all the trimmings if they
didn’t want steak. Each table offered
paper towels, salt, pepper, butter and
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The State Bank of Wynnewood, legislative citation of congratulations The bank employees made a great
president Jim Waters and all the presented by Representative Wes wait staff who saw to everyone's
staff, celebrated the bank’s 100th Hilliard to bank president, Jim needs almost before they needed it. I
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Seven aides were hired for the (already spent); $10,508, doors O'Steen. Rocky Minton and Aaron
following positions for the 2010- on auditorium and water coolers; South. A coach for High School
2011 school year: two for Special $1,800. hardware for doors (west and Jr. High boys basketball has not
Education, one for in-school auditorium); about $8,400. roof yet been named. Frank Mosier will
detention, one for the library, one at football field, $5,000. drainage coach girls High School basketball
for Kindergarten, and two for pre- problem at Elementary School, and softball: Aaron South will
were found inside the backpack a variety of steak sauces, along with citation honoring the bank’s 100th Birthday. (Photo by Don Coffey)
and Webber identified it as being free ballpoint pens and children's -----------------------------------------
the same one Christian Bailey was
The Wynnewood Board of
Education met Wednesday, July 21.
remain the same as last year, be less than what is estimated. The
Richard Shearer was awarded drainage issue is also a guess, could
a contract to manage the E-rate be more or less. The technology, the
program and provide technical doors, the hardware and the roof are
his MBA from Southeastern
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Landmark
Bank names
new president
Landmark Bank recently named school. engineer's drawing was provided by coach the Jr. High girls basketball.
Bob Maples as the new Wynnewood The Board accepted Kimberly Wynnewood Refining Company and Lee Ann Musgrove will coach girls
Bank President. Bob joined Reiser's resignation as cook at the the actual drainage project is being and boys cross country and girls
Landmark Bank in 2004 and will High School. One custodian and done by Commissioner Johnny track. Brad O’Steen will coach boys
be relocating to Wynnewood from one cook are needed for the High Mann and his county crew, saving track with Rocky Minton assisting
Durant. School. the district thousands of dollars; with both the girls and boys. Brad
Bob brings extensive experience Salary schedules for certified $135,000, window repair High O'Steen and Aaron South will coach
in residential, commercial and and non-certified personnel and the School north side and elementary powerlifting
agricultural lending to his new extra-duty schedules for the 2010- north side. Total: $270,016.40. The board voted to change the next
position as President. Bob received 2011 school year were approved to Hopefully the window repair will school board meeting to August 9
took off the black hooded sweatshirt checked the premises. There was no undisclosed amount of money
he was wearing and threw it in the forced entry into the building and missing and additional drugs that
dumpster then placed the backpack officers suspected the burglar had weren’t found in the backpack.
behind the dumpster and continued been hiding inside the store before Christian Bailey. 18. ot • Pauls
to run south down the alley and east the store closed. Valley turned himself in Monday.
coloring books. We add our congratulations, also.
A highlight of the event was a and a big “thanks” for a swell party
7:30 p.m. A man carrying a dark
backpack was seen running south
down the alley near the Crescent
Drug Store. He stopped in the 200
block of S. Dean A. McGee and
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Oklahoma State University in '97
and has a B.S. from OSU.
"We’re very proud to have Bob
assume this leadership role in
Wynnewood. I’m confident his
professionalism, background and
expertise will be welcomed by our
local bankers, customers and the
community,” said Basil Bigbie,
President, Landmark Bank-Texoma.
Little League
BACK-TO-SCHOOL! Stephanie Anderson (center) is enrolling her pAgse —4eqq
daughters. Avery and Emma at the grade school on Monday. (Photo by F 001 Dall Still
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OHP seeks witnesses in fatality collision more players
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol the Oklahoma Highway Patrol in r J
is seeking assistance with finding Ardmore. The phone number is The little league football team had
witnesses to a fatality collision that (580)223-8800. their first meeting on August 2 in the
occurred on SH3W approximately Involved in the collision were high school cafeteria. There were
3 miles west of Ada. SH3W is the Jonathan Solomon, 29, of Ada who many parents excited and ready to
highway that travels from Ada, west was killed in a three vehicle collision help kick off this program. They
to Asher. The collision occurred at on August 2, 2010. Jonathan was will be having their first practice on
approximately 5:12 p.m. and affected driving a 1981 Chevy pickup August 10 at 6 p.m on the east side
east and west bound traffic Due to when he swerved into eastbound of the show bam Physicals will be
a semi tractor and trailer backing oncoming traffic and collided with given on August 5 at 6 p.m. free of
across SH3W several motorist were a 2009 Chevy pickup driven by charge in the high school.
caused to reduce their speed and Zackery Paul Fortner. 22, of Tupelo Little League is still looking
may have witnessed the collision and a 2005 Chevy pickup driven by for more players, so if your son is
or been affected by it. Any persons Presli Manuel, 17, of Ada. Drivers interested in signing up, call Jeremy
with information ahout the events of the 2009 and 2005 Chevy pickups Knowles at (405) 268-9519 or (580)
just prior to the collision or during were not injured.The accident is still 868-2491 or Chad Holman (580) JEREMY KNOWLES explains the Little League Football program to Wynnewood fourth, fifth and sixth
the collision are asked to contact under investigation. 220-8987. grade students and their parents. [Photo by Don Coffey 1
shirt and blue jeans after he removed idea who the suspect was. He stated burglary which is a felony. Bond was The Board approved opening
birthday last Friday. It was a slam Waters,
dunk success held outside under
huge canopies complete with a 280482
cooling misting system The bank
catered to hundreds of well wo E225
who were treated to a rib eye steak Kk
dinner, cake and ice cream. HMM
Spillover parking was provided at
the Methodist Church and old First Enjp
Baptist parking lots on Robberson ES62
Street where a shuttle service E92
delivered guests down the hill to the 288
festivities.
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that Christian Bailey had come into set at $500 and the defendant was the bids August 9 for the school consulting for the 2010-2011 school all hard numbers as bids were already
the store that afternoon and asked ordered not to enter the premises of windows. year. accepted for those amounts.
Brad O’Steen was approved for Funds from bond issue money was
Middle School Dean of Students. approved: $109,308.40; technology Football coaches are Brad
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