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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Community News
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16
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How to prep your yard for summer parties
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Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard. Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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Platte College at Drug Store Museum
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isitors from Platte College in Tulsa filled the drugstore museum Tuesday. Heather Foster, instructor, brought 16 of her students studying to be medical assistants. Questions flew as volunteers were introducing them to all the artifacts and stories of this unique historical Frontier Drug Store Museum which is always open for visitors. Next stop on their schedule was Pops Restaurant on route 66 where they will match the history of phosphate bottles with what Pops has to offer. Pictured are Foster and her students.
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Logan County Historical Society meets
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Pictured above left, Kathy Warner, Jeff Hirzel, Melissa Fesler, Nathan Turner and Jim Overton of the Logan County Historical Society Board, met for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday in the wash bay at First Capital Trolley. Topics covered during the meeting were the State Capital Publishing Museum, website updates and the annual meeting scheduled for October.
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Community News
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Scheduled monthly meetings • Airport Board Meeting, second Tuesday of every month at 4:30 p.m. at the Airport Terminal Building, 520 Airport Road, Guthrie • Guthrie Board of Education, second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Administration office, 802 E. Vilas, Guthrie • Guthrie City Council, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie. • Guthrie Public Works, first and third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 101 N. Second Street, Guthrie Tuesday • The Faver High School Alumni Association meet every first Tuesday of each month at Faver High School at 7:00 P.M. beginning June 4. For additional information contact Mertis J Coleman at mertisj@sbcglobal.net or matthishat@yahoo.com or call Matt at 293-6386 or Cell phone 834-8084. • Guthrie’s Country and Gospel Music Show is held every Tuesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 123 N. First St. Everyone is welcome. • The VA service officer is available at American Legion Post to assist any person with veteran affairs assistance. No appointment is necessary. Hours are 9-11 a.m. Enter through the Cleveland Ave. entrance on the north side of the building. • Parents on Parenting meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • The Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the last Tuesday of each month at Noble Ave. Baptist Church, 1219 W. Noble Ave., Guthrie from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information call Logan Community Services at 282-5524. • Guthrie Kiwanis meet second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. at Gages Steak House, 202 West Harrison, Guthrie. New members welcome. • First Capital Republican Women meet the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the cafeteria at Mercy Hospital Logan County Wednesday • The Guthrie Public Library will hold story time for children aged two to five beginning at 11:00 a.m. every Wednesday. • Recovery International at United Methodist Church, 204 S. 3rd Street in Cashion meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday. For more information, call 433-8040 Thursday • The Guthrie Public Library will be hosting a Crochet Class on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics or swap tips with other experienced crocheters-this class is for everyone and all ages. • Free tours at Guthrie Job Corps the 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.. Exceptions will be inclement weather and holidays. For more information, call 282-9362 • Monthly meetings of the Logan NAACP starts at 6 P.M. on the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Broad and Springer. All members are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Friday • Karaoke every Friday night with Cat, from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Guthrie VFW Post 4578, 5223 S. Division. Everyone welcome! • The Elks Lodge, 5925 E. Waterloo, holds karaoke and a dance every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Open to the public. For more information, call 348-8252. • The Guthrie Noon Lions Club meets every Friday at noon in the American Legion Building. Saturday • Occurs every second and fourth Saturdays of the month. Territorial Square Dance Club dances each and every second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 601 N. Pine in Guthrie, OK. Dancers are always welcome. Daily • Lunch on Noble, located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 301 E. Noble, is looking for volunteers to make meals, make sandwiches, serve and clean up. Call Sherry 250-6980 or Nancy 886-8777. June Birthdays Yanigja Patmon Ricky Williams Nakia Tittsworth Chisa Cornelius Greg Hunter John Henry McClennon, Jr. Xavier Stockard Linda Parker Tonya Parker Danae Parker Asjah Parker Mayetta Love Dorothy Hall Brian Haynes Sonji Patmon Robin Winn Tasha Jones Lance Richmond Talmadge Younger Joe Stanbro Joann Stupansky Robyn Franklin Roberto Patmon Louella Chandler Angela Edge Gilbert Harding Jr. Victoria Sarsua Chris Gibson Mayetta Love Ricky Williams Charlotte Mitchell Greg Hunter Diana Stevenson Betty Love Annette Wade-Lyons Teresa Pierce Harriett Ann Reaves Joe Atkinson Shatana Adams Pearlene Adams Maheisha Adams Jo Swinney Jannis DeLisa June Anniversaries Brian and Deirdra Stevenson Ben and Shirley Johnson Steve and Suzann Hardison June 24 • Ya’ ll Come! First Baptist Church will host its annual Vacation Bible School starting at 6:30 P.M.,the week of June 24 - 28. There will be classes/crafts for children, youth and adults. This years theme is “ Rock It Out”. Mrs. Brenda Glover, program coordinator welcomes your participation and spiritual energy. The church, located on the corner of Broad and Springer is under the leadership of Rev. H.L. Hammons Jr. For more information contact Angie 405 282 5039. Please send your Community News items to gnlnews@yahoo.com, or fax them to 405-282-7378. All events must be free and open to the public.
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Logan 2013-008956 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - FLINSBAUGH, WILLIAM R Grantee - IGLEHEART, GARY Grantee - IGLEHEART, DEEANNA 002425 0733 G.O.R. #2 83A B1 L17 Logan 2013-008954 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - BRINKMAN, ERIC R Grantee - BRINKMAN, MAGDALENE L 002425 0725 THE RIDGE GN242B B2 L14 Logan 2013-008930 WD 06/18/2013 Grantor - NOVAKOWSKI, RICHARD Grantee - MOWDY, JASON 002425 0617 G.O.R. #5 104A B1 L10 Logan 2013-008916 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantor - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - WILLIAM S. TRUE REV TR Grantee - TRUE, SUSAN M. Grantee - TRUE, WILLIAM S. Grantee - SUSAN M. TRUE REV TR 002425 0577 - 0578 S15 T15N R2W NW Partial Logan 2013-008914 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PARKS, JAY H. Grantor - PARKS, CAROLYN Grantee - OHLHEISER, JOHN P. Grantee - OHLHEISER, NICKI R. 002425 0575 S12 T15N R4W SW Partial Logan 2013-008911 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC Grantee - ADAMSON, JONATHAN ANSEL 002425 0561 WOODLAND FARMS GN231B B4 L2 Logan 2013-008909 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - SILVER STONE HOMES, LLC Grantee - BAUCOM, BRYAN N. Grantee - BAUCOM, DEBORAH P. 002425 0543 BELLA TERRA SEC 2 GN235A B9 L21 Logan 2013-008903 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0483 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B11 L2 Logan 2013-008901 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - I 35 AFFORDABLE HOMES LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0472 WOODLAND FARMS 3 GN240B B9 L16 Logan 2013-008898 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - PENN 109 LLC Grantee - 4 CORNERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 002425 0450 THE RIDGE GN242B B1 L57 Logan 2013-008894 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - AUTUMN WOOD FARMS LLC Grantee - ADAMS, JOHN S Grantee - ADAMS, DEE A 002425 0429 - 0430 S11 T16N R1W NW Partial Logan 2013-008892 WD 06/17/2013 Grantor - POOLE, BRYANT RUSSELL Grantor - POOLE, LAURIE S Grantee - POOLE, ANTHONY Grantee - POOLE, BRITTANY 002425 0422 S10 T16N R1E E2 NE Partial Logan 2013-008802 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - LAMBERT, JOHNNY Grantee - LAMBERT, JOHNNY 002425 0128 HILL PARK 21B B4 L3 CRESC.CEMETERY REV. 56B,69A B5 L435 Logan 2013-008801 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - CHAPPELL, HOLLIE LEO Grantee - SPENCE, ROBBY L. Grantee - SPENCE, BRENDA K. 002425 0127 SOUTH RIDGE 160A L13 Logan 2013-008793 WD 06/14/2013 Grantor - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantor - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN Grantor - GUNTER, EDDIE JOE Grantor - GUNTER, MICHAEL JOE Grantee - GUNTER, BILLY JOE Grantee - GUNTER, SHIRLEY ANN 002425 0117 NAVINA 29B B1 L1 NAVINA 29B B1 L2 NAVINA 29B B1 L3 NAVINA 29B B1 L4 NAVINA 29B B1 L5 NAVINA 29B B1 L6 Logan 2013-008769 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ROBBINS, KATHERINE Grantor - ROBBINS, ROBBIE Grantee - SMITH, ROBERT Grantee - SMITH, CHRISTY 002425 0053 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L13 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L14 EAST GUTHRIE 9A B57 L15 Logan 2013-008767 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - WALKER, PAMELA K. Grantor - DELGADO, JUAN Grantee - RICE, GEORGIA IRENE 002425 0042 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L21 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L22 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L23 OLIVER’S 1ST ADD. 18A B14 L24 Logan 2013-008763 WD 06/13/2013 Grantor - ADAMSON, JONATHAN A. Grantor - ADAMSON, ALLISON Grantee - OWENS, JUSTIN 002425 0020 THOUSAND OAKS 123B B1 L16