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free and open to the public.
Municipal Meetings
Airport Board 6 p.m.,
last Monday, BlackwellTonkawa Airport, Hubbard
Exit on I-35 south of Blackwell.
Blackwell Golf Authority 7 p.m., second Thursday, Blackwell Municipal
Golf Course clubhouse, 333
Country Club Lane.

Parkinson Support Group


will meet the first Tuesday
of every month at 1 p.m. in
the Ponca City Senior Center, 319 W. Grand. For more
information contact Sharon
at 763-8051 or Jeanette at
762-3648.

and Dewey.
American Legion, Post 7
7 p.m., second and fourth
Tuesday..
Classes on HealingSaturday evenings at 6
p.m., November 6 through
November 22 at the TOHS
Museum
Clubroom.
Everyone is welcome.
Disabled American Veterans 7:30 p.m., third
Thursday of each month at
the V.F.W. Building.
Elks Lodge 1347 8 p.m.,
first and third Tuesday.

Rotary Club noon every


Wednesday, The Lunch
Box.
The Parkinsons Support
Group will meet the first
Tuesday of every month at 1
p.m. at the Ponca City Senior
Center, 319 W. Grand. For
more information contact
Sharon at 763-8051 or Jeanette at 762-3648.
Senior Citizens Center
welcomes anyone over
55 years of age to join at
320 W. Blackwell for card
games on Tuesday at 6:00
p.m., card games the second
and fourth Friday at 6 p.m.,
domino games Thursdays at
12:30 p.m. and a monthly
covered dish luncheon the
fourth Friday of each month
and bingo the fourth Thursday of each month at 6 p.m.

Keystone Foodservice to provide Blackwell


Public Schools with new meal options

A unique approach I would like to personally


to preparing and serving thank everyone that has
meals that are healthy and been involved with the new
nutritious will be on the service and look forward
Blackwell
Industrial Hearts and Pieces Quilt
menu for Blackwell Public to strengthening the posiAuthority 8 a.m., third club- 6 p.m. the second
Schools for the 2015-16 tive relationships that have
Wednesday of each month.
Monday of each month at
school year, thanks to a been formed with Keystone
the senior citizen building
newly announced partner- Foodservice.
Board of Education 5:30 on W. Blackwell
ship between the school
Keystone began servp.m., first Monday at school Kiwanis noon, first and
administration building, 201 third Thursday at The Lunch T.O.P.S. - Take off Pounds district and Keystone Food- ing breakfast and lunch to
Sensibly will meet every service.
the students at Blackwell
E. Blackwell Ave.
Box.
Tuesday night at Christs
Keystone
Foodser- Public Schools when stuChamber of Commerce Narcotics Anonymous Church on South 6th vice focuses on providing dents returned for the start
Board 8 a.m., fourth Joy of Recovery group, 7 Street(across from Hillcrest freshly prepared breakfast of classes on August 12th.
Thursday.
to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednes- Manor). Weigh in 5:45- and lunch options for the Lunch includes a full salstudents it serves. The com- ad bar, stocked daily with
day, Friday and Saturday at 6:15, meeting at 6:30 p.m.
City Council 6 p.m., first Sixth Street and Dewey.
pany, which serves approx- fresh fruits and vegetables.
United Way Board
and third Mondays.
imately 22,000 students Free and reduced prices are
Newborns in Need will 5:15 p.m., fourth Monday daily, was recently selected available for students who
County Commission meet the third Thursday of at Chamber Conference as the cafeteria vendor for qualify, and the meals will
9 a.m., every Monday each month from 1:30 p.m. Room.
Blackwell Public Schools.
remain at the same price.
Commissioners
Room, until 4 p.m. at the Freewill
Our
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and
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Blackwell Chamber of and that the service provid- chicken enchiladas, honeyCommerce from 9am till ed has been wonderful. Ev- baked ham and grilled ham2pm. They will be there eryone involved has made burgers made from lean
to help with job searches, the change pleasant and ground beef. Main courses
resume assistance, unem- enjoyable for the Blackwell are accompanied by ofployment claims and Veter- School family.
ferings including freshly
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I believe that the steamed vegetables and
Blackwell community is hand-cut sweet potato fries.
The First United Method- excited to have Keystone
Study after study has
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ter in school, so we take


the work we do seriously,
Sanders said. We want the
kids to leave the cafeteria
full and ready to focus on
the day. Our meals dont
just taste good theyre designed to serve as fuel for
kids in the classroom.
Keystone got its start
providing meal service
at fraternity and sorority houses on college
campuses in Norman and
Stillwater. The company
began serving its first public school at the request of
one of its vendors. Today,
Keystone serves more than
55 schools in Oklahoma,
and the company continues
to grow.
There are some great
school administrators in
Oklahoma who truly want
to do whats best for their
students, and they are willing to think outside the box
when it comes to nutrition, Sanders said. We
are proud to partner with
Blackwell Public Schools,
and we are grateful to the
school board and the administration for their willingness to try something
new to benefit the kids they
serve. We are already getting great feedback about
the food we are serving
here, and we are looking
forward to always cooking up something great for
these kids.

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limited, as a cold front is
forecasted to bring rain
and drop temperatures by
20 degrees on Wednesday
and then warm back up to
the upper
80s by Friday. Supply included 77 percent over 600
lbs and 37 percent heifers.

Grain Reports

Oklahoma City, OK Fri


Aug 21, 2015 OK Dept. of
Ag-USDA Market News
Oklahoma grain elevator
cash bids as of 2:00 pm
Friday.
U.S. No 1 HARD RED
WINTER WHEAT: .06 to
.10 lower. 3.97-4.48.
Davis 3.97, Lawton 4.16,
Clinton, Temple, Weatherford 4.21, El Reno,
Frederick, Geary, Hobart,
Okarche, Shattuck, Watonga 4.26, Okeene 4.28,
Banner, Keyes 4.29, Hooker 4.33, Eldorado 4.41,
Alva, Buffalo, Manchester

4.43, Cherokee, Ponca City


4.46, Perry, Stillwater 4.47,
Medford 4.48, Gulf
5.46.
MILO: Mixed; mainly .09
to .11 lower. 5.66-6.41.
Weatherford 5.66, Keyes
5.89, Alva, Buffalo, Medford, Ponca City 5.93,
Hooker 6.07, Manchester
6.41.
SOYBEANS: .17 to .18
lower. 8.00-8.54. Shattuck
8.00, Manchester 8.05,
Hooker 8.35, Weatherford
8.40, Alva, Buffalo 8.48,
Medford, Ponca City 8.50,
Stillwater 8.54, Gulf 9.77.

CORN: .06 lower. 3.473.90.


Manchester 3.47, Ponca
City 3.48, Medford 3.49,
Keyes 3.80, Hooker,
Shattuck,
Weatherford
3.90, Gulf 4.08 1/4.
NEW CROP CANOLA
(CWT): .26 lower. 9.3410.26.
Apache 9.34, Weatherford
9.74, Burlington 9.90, Dacoma 9.98, Clyde 10.14,
Hillsdale 10.26.
Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple
34 Cotton in Southwestern
Oklahoma averaged 61.25
cents per pound

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