The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1971 Page: 2 of 8
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IWU
Western Artist,
30%
Funerals Native Of Area,
Dies In California
J. P.
Len Dossey, who was
who
MEMBPR
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1971
CONSOL
Group year end bills into one
Pay . .
CITY FINANCE
I
912 Chickasha Ave.
Ph. 224-0996
SHOP AT SOUTHGATE and SAVE!
MEAT SPECIALS
ROUND STEAK
CALF LIVER
1b. 43c
PORK CHOPS
— PRODUCE —
4 Ib. 1.00
POTATOES
ON LADIES
GROCERIES
FAMOUS
SHIRLEY ANN'S SWING INN
BRAND
1125 So. 4th
TASTEE FREEZE
224-3551
SHOES
$5,—$7
$9
83c
c
BANKAMERICARA
317 Chickasha Ave.
7
1
f
6
DO\EY)
CHICKEN
The annual meeting of the
19th Masonic District will be
OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OK
Dunn's
Dairy 4
Queen "
9
1 ।
Personality
Fan Fares
Sugar & Spice
By Carroll Righter
Your Day Friday—
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
District Mason
»
Meeting Is Here
Chickasha Aaily Exprees
j. p. MARIASH
Funeral service for
VALUES
TO
18.00
After-Inventory
Clean Up
Weekdays: Noon preceedirz
publication.
Sunday: 1? Noon Friday
Monday: 5 n.m, Frida*
Legal Publication
(Published January 28. February 4-11, 1971)
NOTICE OF OIL AND CAS LEASE SALE
BY SEALED BIDS TO BE OPENED AT 10:30 A.M.
11. SEV4; EV E’/2 SWV
(V2 M. R.)
12. SWV (V M. R.)
active die tune he called, “The Lost
Indian.’’ Most of his composi-
ALSO GAS & OIL
STP OIL TREATMENT ..
noon (except Saturday and Christ-
anas Day) and Sunday morning.
.... 2-lb. Pkg. 85c
Dairy
Queen
Express
ax
reasonable payment often
% to % the amount you now
Deaths and
WEDIA GROUP
Six Pack 98C
or T
Bid Forms Furnished On Request.
For Further Information Address:
upon its being brought to the at-
tention of the management.
Avertising Deadlines
TELRPWONE
Chickasha subscribers
DATE 'TAY THEM ALL"
3-ib. Can 69c
brazier. burger
and shake
(78c Value) A m
Sale Now thru Jan. 31 A
CIRCULATION
LOCALLY RTRD
BACON Ranch g Rail . . .
CANNED POP Shurfine
FLOUR Shurfine...........
20-lb. Bag 69C
TOMATOES....
9N 5W
9N 5W
Any erroneous reflection on the
character of any person, firm or
corporation and any misstatemenl
which may appear in the columns of
The express will be gladly corrected
lb. 54c
5-lb. Bag 39c
r. o. DEAWER E
Chickasha Est ed
Okla. 73015 1892
Second class postage paid at Chiek-
•sha. Okla, Published every after-
These Prices Effective Thru Saturday
SOUTHGATE FOODS
% Mile East on Highway 19
OPEN 7 A.M.-9 P.M.—7 DAYS A WEEK
* THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Thuvsday, January 28, 1971 *
' Hampshire.
Elsewhere, strong winds kept
gale warnings in effect today
for the Great Lakes and along
the Atlantic Coast from Maine
to North Carolina. Snow fluries
were reported from the south-
ern portions of the Midwest to
central Tennessee. Weather
over the remainder of the
country was generally fair.
Early morning temperatures
ranged from 20 below zero at
Fargo, N.D., to 66 a t Brown-
sville and McAllen, Tex.
— SIDE ORDERS—
— Baked Beaus
Cele Slaw—Petate Salad
Snack Pack 15c
Pint 45c Quart 80a
1.69c
FRIED
9 pcs. 2.35 15 pcs. 3.60
21 pes. 4.75
Then you accomplish a great
deal.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to Mav 20) so much time worrying about
Slant your recreational efforts appearance. Do something con-
along more creative lines if structive about it. Talk turkey
you want to make this a de- with the right people.
lightful day, n.m. A new friend LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
has good ideas for advance- This is the right day ‘° handle
ment. Listen carefully and fol- hat financial affair very wise-
low. ly that you have been pro-
GEMINI (May 21 to June 2D crastinating about. Let your
This is an ideal day to rid work talk for you instead of
yourself of responsibilities. Not your personality. Show spunk,
a good day for entertaining at SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
home; even coffee time could Ideal day to sit down with
---good pals and discuss ideas that
can be mutually helpful. Come
to a fine understanding Get
wheels rolling on whatever is
of a constructive nature and
be happy.
12 For 1.00
COOKIES c.~..
PAPER TOWELS Ral
SHORTENING Food King.....
STAG BEER
/J0. SHOE
VUilliam STORE mi
N*. ra Street
Tract No. Description
Astrolojea <«s TmxPage «
II UUI UIUXIU U I and 15 per cent, up to 52,000,
• in 1973.
m A This gives an additional
H A y A G 6) gf break to taxpayers on both
rill L |. d % I, their state and federal returns hosted by Chickasha LodgeNo.
I•LV• UU N U if they use the standard deduc- 94,
bring about some argument tion.
best avoided. on the state basis the larg- The district school of instruc- Mariash, Surf Side, Florida,
_________ _____________ MOON CHILDREN (June 22 est standard deduction a tax- tion will be held Thursday. Frl- former Chickasha resident, who
• The day and evening are fine to July 21) Ideal time to show payer could take in the $12,700 day and Saturday in Wootten died.Tuesday aftera . sudden in stage and dance shows when tions were based on his Scotch-
for you to think out a course associates your true feelings; salary range is $1,000 under Memorial Masonic Temple heart attack, v«v Sat- western music was at its peak Irish and Cherokee Indian heri-
. . V aeratonurpaomnazgtda dongah tSU WaXVbusZ K tax B 8200"8tanara a dimer wi ha seryedtat urM. f by I t8£ plaved with th. Arizona
alalin telephbne 224-2600 between tions that are of importance IS well handled betore you go deduction under Halls bill on meetino folwine ai vin "m I. ,u 1 0 1.1 .. n ’ following a short illness He Wranglers on a Hollywood ra-
to you, but « get involved put for recreation together, an income of $13,400 or $1,900 folowing pndsthreansasnsvinclydingcr. “Si “chickasha “ hi. dio station for several Wrs
by sgrciirTioN KATES, in interesting entertainment or Spend wise ly: on the $12,700 AU area Masons are invited D " -ok city: hometown and Porterville. Cal- and toured throughout thena-
on. y«r * ... klm adornment activities, since they LEO (July 22 o Aug 21) One of the biggest increases to attend the meeting and J his Adopted home town. tion with them. They perform-
SIX.Monthn -- «« could take away from the bene- Do those things that add to affecting all but low income school of instruction. CLYDE GILBERT ossy sang and played the ed once in a Chickasha theater
by mar. in Oklahoma ficial results otherwise possible, present abundance and gain the groups under the Hall bill is Funeral service for Clyde : n sevrai radio stations and in several other Oklahoma
on. ye“Exeopt Calekasha) ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr. 19, cooperation of fellow allies, the provision eliminating feder- Gilbert, 74, Minco. who died jj /h. i J Anw es -Hollywood towns.
si Month. .2. sinso plan to do the work necessary Show more practicality in own al taxes as a deduction on state Reci+el Tn:.L4 today in Baptist Memorial Hos- in the 19365s He enter- Dossey was a son of the late
TnzcMenthz vat ovrice m0223 to get your world aims rolling affairs as well as in advice you returns. Kesira l onoght pital, Oklahoma City, will be Sd at inte!X in the Pol- Sidney Dossey, who was also
AND ovgiK.GATE or nice|y and forget that unworthy give to others. Make a greater Here again, the large family (Continued From Pare One) held at 2 pm' Friday in the terville - Fresno area and in a fiddler and a farmer in the
en. y« o-a"oxA ... $22.00 emotional outlet. Try to make success oyounelf. taxpayer will not be hit as hard . " yn Reynolds Funeral Home Chap- ttrsniinvicytwns. Chickasha - Cement area for
......... *5 fellow workers understand bet- VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) as others, because he pays less fonsdesd.hamanyst. el Minco. othsrrinn his years Tn Holly- many years. Len attended the
cau rieestmelud, tax) ter what you have in mind. Discussing that plan you have federal taxes in proportion to , also know^ Interment will be in Hazel h wis associated with old Lyon School, west of Chick-
Then you accomplish a great wthreanitsasnciatenwt bring incomeoand has less to lose in for Rlsnteching bthin Emope D Cemetery., . people - asha, "and was popular in his
results now. Don t waste deductions. and the Unitd States. Ae Mr Gilbert, a longtime resi- the time _ including the Sons youth with his musical talent,
spends July and August teach- ’ M ’ was a retired of the Pioneers; Stuart Ham- possessing a pleasant and witty
e_ AA • l ing at the American Conserva- re / . . , lin; Shug Fisher (who is anoth- personality.
Grady Memorio tory in Fontainebleau, France, cSurivorsincuede.a brother, er Chickasha native and has in the post-war years.
Lc,:4n and is pianist • in-residence at " rt’ o Minco. appeared in recent television Dossey entertained in the San
nOSpirai the State University of New uon.., performances of Gunsmoke and Francisco area and had lived
DISMISSALS York in Binghamton. As is ob HERMAN O. SMITH the Beverly Hillbillies), Cliffie in the Lakeport area since the
Miss Patsy Reed, Chickasha, vious from the above, Jean Funeral service for Herman Stone, the late Norman Hedges, early 1950's.
Mrs. Thomas Eakins, Pocas- is completely bilingual not only ?’ Smith, 67, Escondido, Cal- Tom Murray and others. He Survivors include his wife,
set. in his speech but in the pro- if., was held at 2 pm. Wed- played musical parts in some Hazel. of Lakeport; a son,
Mrs. Margarie Harrison, nunciation of his name. nesday in the chapel of Sevier movies, including some with Gene Dossey of Portland, Ore.;
Chickasha. “Jean is particularly effec- Funeral Home. Rev. Raymond Roy Rogers. four brothers, David of Lind-
Mrs. Christopher Bolton and tive in class situations in that MeDowell, pastor of College Although Dossey played and say. Calif., Virgil of Lucerne,
daughter, Chickasha. he is able to clearly verbalize Heights Baptist Church, offi- sang both popular and western Calif., Elmer of Santa Ana.
John Denwittie, Chickasha, his ideas, an unusual charac- ciated. music, he was best known for Calif., and Sidney of Frwnont.
Mrs. Jack McBride, Union teristic for a musician. In addi- Music was furnished by Mrs. his “hoe-down fiddlin' ” and Calif.; three sisters. Mrs. Eun-
Citv. tion, he has that rare ability Frieda Young, organist. Sing- had the honor of being named ice Lyons of Lakeport, Mrs.
Mrs. William L. Long. Rush to quickly emphathize with ers were Mrs. Jim Estes and national champion hoe-down fid- Ruby Woods of Visalia, Calif.,
Springs. each student so that watching Mrs. Jake Standridge. dler several times during an- and Mrs. Kate Anderson of
_ SACTPADTre /N.. ,, .. Mrs. Nicky Moore and daugh- him work with one student af- Active pallbearers were nual contests. He played and Lindsay, Calif.
THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OFFICE OF SA TTRIUS (N ov. 22 to ter, Chickasha. ter another is an exciting ex- Grady McArthur, J. S. Barring- sang some of his own compo- Interment was in the Lake-
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA INVITE BIDS for Oil and Dec.,» . Bigwigs look to you Mrs. Joe Warner and son, perience 8 ton, Claude Cunningham, Carol sitions including a unique fid- port Cemetery.
Cas Leases upon the following terms covering the tracts £o assistance m business af- Anadarko. The casses will be held on Gibson, Jesse Bazar, Ward ---------------
of land hereinafter described be sure tgugtve pt Joshay W. Williams, Otic* FrZ
Bids must be written and enclosed in a sealed envelope, o your anility. Post- asha. 2 and Saturday mornine at 9 bearers were Rogene Tavlor
bearing the notation on the outside front face of the en- pone anything of 3 romantic Mrs. Clifford Wall. Anadarko. Few of us have the time and Clarence Whitner, Tom Hn
velope "Bids for Oil & Cas Lease Sale” and the date of na “e( until the morrow. Con- Bobbie Lee Badertscher, or ene g^ to s«nd long houro Jr- Rosco Taylor, Bi Me
sale:Bids which are mailed must.be enclosed in another centrptescongxoun.wor Jan Bradley. awayromourown Ziptes Mahan, « R Passmore and
enyelope and addressed as set out below. „ , ° ? 22 to Jan. Mrs. Sarah Southard, Blanch- and weekend activities so I Elmer Johnson.
Bids must be delivered or mailed to the office of the 20) Show a higher - up that ard ana.w m. . activities, so interment was in wliou
Secretary to the Commissioners of the Land Office, State you can work various angles ad would like t assure you that cemtment Fairlawn
Capitol, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105. All bids re- cleverly to gain the results that one need not come.at.the be- :
ceived prior to 10:30 A.M. on date of sale will be publicly are desired. Out to some so- . m• . ■ ginning andistay to the end
opened at that time and leases will thereafter be award- cial affair in the p.m. where O KIpFAe o.our or both sessions. NI,. D • r
ed to the bidder of the highest cash bonus, if acceptable, you can make an excellent im- 13 11 I 11 3 The response to the an- eWS Driets
No bid will be considered that is not delivered by 10:30 pression on a prominent per- coI nouncement of the classes has ue, g
A M on date of sale son. Dress well GIRL - Mr. and Mrs. John been truly gratifying in that CHARMER is SNAKELESS
TERMS OF SALE: Leases will be on form prescribed by AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. A. Holaday, Route 2, Pocasset, we have sutdents coming from RAPID crry s D (Upr_A
the Commissioners, and will be for five years and as long 19) Sitting down and threshing are1t e parents of a seven- as far away as the University go-go dancer called “Lovey”
thereafter as oil or gas may be produced in paying quan- things out with an associate PoU Seven and one -ha lf-ounce of Texas at Aus tin., from C0‘ told police her partner in her
tities and will provide for '/a royalty, and an annual de- early will result in greater girlhorn at 101° p.m..Wed- leges throughout Oklahoma, a night club act was missing
lay rental of $1.00 per acre. Bids shall be for a cash bonus achievement in the future. Don’t nes . Y in irady Memorial Hos- few pre - college and post-grad- after a late-night party in her
for each lease, but no bid of less than $5.00 per acre will discuss that big plan you have P thy .. uate. stidens. and college motel room.
be considered. All bids must be accompanied by a re- as yet, thougt. See that hig- Bw , Mr.,andMrs. George teachers. Most important to me Police said en n
mittance in the amount of 25% of each bid as earnest wig later when all is complete HManning,129 South Dallas, ar an OCLA faculty member, of the sais heyaguspet one
money, checkswill be promptly returned to unsuccessful PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Moore, are the parents of an one of our own music majors, prtne untsgdhucted the
bidders. Successful bidder will be allowed 30 days from Go ahead with that idea that eight - pound, seven-ounce boy Susan Ott, will be playing. The Porstror an eight-foot boa
date of acceptance of bid to pay balance of bonus, unless will help you to get into the horn at6:42.a.m. today in compositions to be studied are —
an extension of time be granted, and shall be liable for good graces of a friend who is irady. Memorial Hospital, entirely from the normal con-
the full amount of bid, provided that failure to comply serious and has much exper- nG u ,, r,and Mrs. Billy cert repertoire and range (his-
with any of the terms hereof will be grounds for the can- ience in your line of endea- D arre ' Lindsay, are .the toricallv) from Bach Prelude
cellation of the award and retention of the deposit of vor. You can rely on friends Parents of a Six ‘ pound, three and Fug ure to the Dehnssy
earnest money as liquidated damages for such breach at now for help, if you stick rioht a 3 f * ounce g irl born Images and the Saint Saens
the election of the Commissioners The state makes no to business at hand. Retire ear- Mniz,am. today in Grady second concerto.
warranty of title and reserves the right to reject any and ly. _____Hospital.__________ On Saturday afternoon be-
all bids. Successful bidder must pay cost of advertising . ■ Rinning at 2. Jean will plav and
and will assume any responsibility of the state documen- CoLOBO, THEIR HERO talk about the Baethoven Em-
tary stamp statute. The successful bidder shall furnish Northanc+ Rople NEW YORK (UPI)—Joseph peror Concerto. While his as-
surety performance bond in accordance with schedule mEk‛- Colombo, reputed organized sistant at Binghamton I often
established by the Commissioners. (Schedule furnished (Continued From Page One) crime figure, has been named played the orchestral part for
on request). South fired smudge pots to "man of the year" by ‘he Tri- his lectures about this concerto
IMPORTANT: Separate bid and check must be made ward off low temperatures Boro Post, a weekly newspaper and particularly invite you to
on each tract. Enclose all bids in one envelope early today In contrast Santa The newspaper is considered in this session.
GRADY COUNTY Ana -winds‛wednesday gave Los Italian - American circles a “Obviously, I am asking for
Sec. Twp. Rge Acres Angeles a record temperature spokesman for ‘he Italian- your support during the time
of 86 degrees American Civil Rights League, Jean Casadesus is on our cam-
200 The National Weather Service of which Coloobo’s son, Antho- pus. I am also inviting you to
160 said early today flurries and ny, s a vice president. Colombo come meet him and enjoy not
squalls were expected to drop was convicted of two counts of only the formal recital but the
up to 5 inches of new snow near perjury last year. He faces up rather unusual chance to get
Robert E Shipman, Oil & Gas Supervisor Lake Ontario. Travelers’ warn- to five years in jail on each a glimpse of how we musicians
Commissioners Of The Land Office ings were posted in northeast count when sentenced Feb. 25, think and work.”
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1971, newspaper, January 28, 1971; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1866047/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.