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June 13,1998
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Daily Chickasha Star
P.O. Box 610
Chickasha. OK 73023
Name: Marie J. Dobson
When: Tues., June 16,11:00 a.m.
Where: Sevier Funeral Home
Name: Helen L. Bechtel
When: Mon., June 15,1:00 p.m.
Where: Paioli Church of Christ
This Information Is A
Service Of The Following
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Name: Allen Albert Cook
When: Sat., June 13,3:30 p.m.
Where: Calaway-Smith-Cobb
Funeral Home
"Caring Service
From Our Family
To Yours"
224-1344
804 Utah
Hotline
Adult Protective Services ,
Report Abuse or Neglect
24 hour toll free in Oklahoma
1-800:522-3511
ServicesPending
■for The following
Persons:
Chickasha
Monument Co. Inc.
College Heights
Baptist Church
1202 Grand
Special Event on
Tuesday
“Petting Zoo”
1-800-378-2533
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1996 Ford F150 Supercab XLT, 351 V8, Auto, Trailer Tow Package, Camper Shell
1995 Ford F150 Supercab Eddie Bauer, V8, Auto, 40K miles, Beautiful Truck!!
1995 Ford 150 Supercab, XLT, 4x4 351V8, Auto, 36K Miles NICE!!!
1995 Ford 150 XL, Automatic, Tilt, Cruise, Air Conditioning, SHARP!!!
1995 Lincotai Town Car, Cartier Series, Only 25K Miles, Ultimate In Luxury!
1991 Lincoln Town Car Extremely Nice, Local Trade!
1997 Ford ThunderBird LX, Automatic, Remainder of Factory Warranty.
1995 Ford ThunderBird Automatic, New Car Trade In.
1997 Ford Taurus, Only 18K Miles, Remainder of Factory Warranty!
1995 Ford Tsurus GL, Hard Loaded Very Nice Family Car.
1996 Ford Ranger SuperCab XLT, V6, Loaded, (Can You Believe Only 10K Miles)?
1995 Ford Ranger SuperCab XLT, Hit, Cruise, Cassette, Only 23K Miles.
1996 Ford Escort LX, Automatic, Excellent Fuel Economy!
1996 Ford Escort LX Automatic, Local Trade, Very Clean!
1995 Ford Escort LX, Automatic, Very Sporty, Aluminum Wheels, Moonroof!
1995 Ford Explorer XLT, 4x4, Loaded, Very Nice, Local Trade.
1004 KIA 4x4 New T*** *n>de Q”*1 Condition!
ALL NEW 198‘s FOR $98 UNDER INVOICE!!
SHERIFF’SREPORT
On June 11, Anthoky Lloyd
Bryan, 35, was charged with assault
with a deadly weapon.
Gary Lee Horn, 42, was arrested
for alleged public intoxication.
Gary Lynn Cox, 46, was charged
with driving under the influence.
John Sain, 41, was charged with
the violation of a victim’s protective
order.
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This Is Your Chance To Save Thousands On Quality Used Cars. The
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Sold!! We Would Rather Lose Money To Our Customers Than Hassle
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OBITUARIES—
ALLEN ALBERT COOK
’ Funeral for Allen Albert Cook,
83, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June
13, 1998, in Callaway-Smith-Cobb
Funeral Chapel. Rush Springs.
. Hewas born September 16, 1914,
Im Kush Springs, the son of Willis
‘Albert Cook and Myrtle (Wright)
Cook She died Thursday, June 11,
:1998 in Grady Memorial Hospital.
Chickasha.
: attended Rush Springs High
School, graduating in the class of
I) o.u He was a fruit ranch manager
and had resided in California for 42
• years
: He married Thelma Bray in No-
jvember, 1937. in Chickasha.
Survivors include his wife, Thel-
jma ( ook of the home; one sister,
Helen Dykes of Chickasha; a sister-
inlaw. Mrs. Leveret (Thelma)
Took of Holdenville; brothers-in-
*|aw and sisters-in-law, C.T. and
Mary Ruth Parks of Alex. Madge
and Earl McNeill of Coquille. Ore-
gon: and numerous nieces and
-nephews.
• He was preceded in death by four
• brothers. Virgil Cook, Levert Cook,
•John Cook, and Harmon Cook; and
one sister. Effie Fitzpatrick.
* Burial will be in Rush Springs
„1 emetery under the direction of
„1 allaway-Smith-Cobb Funeral
JT ‘hapel. Rush Springs.
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2 HELEN L BECHTEL
2 Service for Helen L. Bechtel, 91,
of Chickasha, Oklahoma will be
held at 1 p.m. Monday, June 15,
21998 in the Paioli Church of Christ.
2Fred Butler will officiate.
• Helen waa bora July 24, 1907 and
died Joly 11, 1998 is Farmigeon,
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324 W. Colorado, Chickasha
Date: June 15-19 Time: 9-Noon
5dy For More Information call: 405/ 224-5196 , :
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Funeral service for Marie J. Golden. Oldsmobile’s retail standards a small income s"Shemsadathebesitowgatwedhdh
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Funeral Home. represents dealers who really have eventually became3a CertifiedIPublic XfireJce X after his mother.
Marie was born March 10, 1921 their act together.’ Accountant. In 1996 she opened her her about it he said,
in Cordell, Oklahoma and died “This was a great honor for our own business m can do for all .ve
Thursday, June 11, 1998 in dealership. A dealership is hard work Through it all, Garrison made sure "s‘ ou;.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. with long hours and a very detailed her children were her firsttpriority. Garrison replied by telling her son
Mrs. Dodson had lived in operation. People are making the "I gave them time, attention and e-dnslveher a thing.
Chickasha since 1984. She owned biggest purchase decision of their taught them what s right and wrong, ."mroUdofboth of them, they’ve
and operated M & M Beauty Shop lives, besides their homes. You have she said. well „
inChickasha. to be sensitive to their needs. We want Evenings were spent sitting around done so win.
She and Carl Dodson were mar- to make their purchase experience the table talking. . A IA—HEDAD-T
ried January 7, 1940. He preceded enjoyable, and we want them to know “We made all family decisions FOLIEHEHVF I
her in death January 21,1994, that we will lake care of them even together from painting the walls to On June 12, the Chickasha Police
Survivors include one son, Frank alter the sale." staled Sieve picking out cars, Garrison said. Department took reports of threats,
Dodson of Chickasha; two daugh- McMahan. Sweeny sa id his mom alwaysmade burglary and vandalism.
ters and their husbands, Carole and Ralph & Sons has always believed sure he and his sister, Rhonda, A known suspect has reportedly
Jerry Chilton of Minco, Oklahoma in customer satisfaction. That is why what they needed for sports and been threatening to kill three area
and Barbara and Ron Hill of they consistently score in the 90th dance. residents, two of which are juve-
Wichita Falls, Texas; four brothers, percentile in the General Motors She also tried to give them all the
John Powers of Harrison Tennessee, Customer Satisfaction Index. things that he IP makeschildhood An unknown suspect allegedly
Mack Powers of Oakwood, Texas, Ralph & Sons was established in special-like a tree at Christmas. vehicle and stole a
Duane Powers of Ridgecrest, 1926, making them the Oldest The wholeefamily now jokes about bk ‛dg a n windshield sun
California, Don Powers of Oldsmobile Retailer in Oklahoma, “the ugly Christmas tree. bDokehrere“wa"nonsignrof
Kennewick, Washington; two sis- They moved to their new state-of-the- forced entry
ters, Diane Vuletta of Yakima, art facility on South Highway 81 in We dtdn t have a lot of money, bu S°Eeiern I iuveniles allegedly
Washington and Lola Shoekasting March 1’97. Ralph & Sons was she wanted to get us a real tree. Chickasha home The
of Arizona; four grandchildren and started by the McMahan family and Sweeny said.The tree had only a few f thejivenime s wer con-
eight great-grandchildren is still owned and operated by the branchesandwasospindlz; Sa nd the children win clean up
cemetery, Hinton, Okiahoma, under . ’ theetreesweresosxpensiv Wetfound "hSonnalvin Sain, 41, was arrested
thendirection ° McKenzie beautitl becuse I 43 for allegediy violating a victims
Home. Garrison said. “They never told me at protective order and resisting arrest.
From page 1 - the time it was ugly." Sam refused to leave a Chickasha
CALVIN L. FULLERTON JoeTaylor Ranch. Everyone is always But Garrison admits, looking at the residence and tried tofight.Police
Funeral for Calvin L. Fullerton, welcome at the Joe Taylor Ranch so pictures now, that the tree left a lot to officers when they asked him o
86, Chickasha, was held at 10:30 there is never have a dull moment, be desired. leave.
a.m. Thursday, June 11, 1998, in she loves checking cows every
the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel evening on horseback and feels that
with Rev. Jim Moore of the First every day is a learning experience
Christian Church officiating. and she feels very blessed to be a part
Music was provided by Nell of this lifestyle.
Howery who played the organ and Bobbie Jo also enjoys going to
Eva Gene Boyd, soloist. rodeos and riding her horse. Buzz, in
Active casket bearers were Jim parades.
Fullerton. Terry Fullerton, Patrick To order tickets from Bobbie Jo
Fullerton, Ralph Herrera. Larry please call (405) 785-2277.
Parnell and Tommy Harris.
Honorary casket bearers were
Eldred Trent. Leonard Culp, Joe (dOD
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Settle, David. The Daily Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 97, No. 94, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 13, 1998, newspaper, June 13, 1998; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1900468/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.