The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 83, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1975 Page: 2 of 11
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Monday, Juno 30, 1975
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Funeral service for Glen Honohulu, Hawaii; Jimmy of
Insurance
you'll find it at State Farm
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SALE
( CORRECTION)
Early Spring & Summer
SPORTSWEAR
SANDALS
J-GEE’S DRESS SHOPPE
112-BS. 4th St.
224-1051
GRIFFIN
If you're looking
for the best value in
She is survived by her During those walks, Steedpoints
husband, Roy, of Maude; four outthelandmarksofhistory—he
even knows the history of the
trees on the Capitol campus
George Day, Chickasha.
Phyllis Russell, Verden.
Odie Wilson, Rush Springs.
Eva Truney, Amarillo, Texas
Monica Flemmons, Lindsay.
daughters, Deborah of the
home; and Mrs. Becky Me-
Clellan of Chickasha.; three
brothers. Bill, T. R. Jr., and
Bailey, all of Chickasha; and
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TUTTLE
Like a good neighbor,
State Farm is there.
GLEN AUGUSTUS
CRAWFORD
IN-SINK-EPATOR
Garbage Disposer
Values To $28.
1687
Livestock
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Livestock:
Cattle 5,000; moderately ac-
tive; slaughter cows steady to
1.00 lower, utility-commercial
19.00-24.00, canner-cutter 16.00-
19.50; slaughter bulls poorly
tested, generally steady, 26.00-
27.00; slaughter steers, heifers
not established; no early sales
feeders; good-choice replace-
’ ment cows 17.00-19.00; good-
Phone
224-
4266
the MAN’S shop
413 CHICKASHA AVENUE
choice cows with calves at side
130-214.00 perpair.
Hog auction 1,100; feeders
moderately active, steady to
200 lower, 43.00-80.00; others
not established.
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chamber where Marshall in-
terpreted our freedoms—guided
by the compelling, thundering
arguments of men ike Daniel
Webster.
Hartz and Steed will look at
the 100-year-old time capsule
which gathers dust mystery in a
Capitol recess; respect the place
where President John Quincy
Adams was fatally stricken;
then listen to the "music of
chattering tourists who swarm
daily through the Capitol and
traipse through the awesome
memborabilia of history. It is
the center of the rugged political
world—yet, beautiful
Give me a call today. You'll
discover what's made State Farm
the number one homeowners in-
surer in the world
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and our costs now, in
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We invite your inquiry
.....and the frequent
economy it results in. ,
YEARLY RAINFALL ACCUMULATION
JANUARY 1 - JUNE 1 1975
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For Sale
—New & Used Saddles
—Custom Belts
—Custom Chaps
-Saddle & Tack Repair
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1620S. 4th
All
Spring & Summer
—BINGO—
Chickasha Elks Lodg•
No. 2125
EVERY MONDAY 7:90 PM
Open To Public
MK Avg. Given Away Weedy
Jean, of the home; one son, Cemetery under the direction of
Robert, Noble, Okla.; two Brown Funeral Home.
MRS. ALICE
DELORIESSMITH
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WOODROW W. ROY LYNN GROOMS
MeCALLA Funeral service for Roy Lynn
Funeral service for Woodrow Grooms, 17,1410Iowawill beat2
W. McCalla, 56, of Route 1, p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel of
Amber, will be Tuesday at 1:30 Brown Funeral Home,
p.m. in St. Luke’s Episcopal GroomswasbomSept 12,1957
Church with Rev. Max Berry, in Long Beach, Calif. He was a
pastor, officiating. victim of drowning ap-
McCalla was born October 6, proximately June 16 in King's
1918 in Chickasha. He died Canyon, Calif.
Saturday in St. Anthony Hospital Grooms had just finished his
in Oklahoma City, following an junior year at Chickasha High
accident on his farm June 18. School and was a member of the
McCalla lived around VICA chapter.
Chickasha all of his life. He had He is survived by his
farmed all of his life, working parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
mostly as a dairy farmer. Me- Grooms, Jr., of the home; three
CaDawasamemberoftheFarm brothers, Ronnie Russell,
Bureau. He was a longtime Fresno, Calif. and Chuck Russell
member of St. Luke’s Episcopal and Bobby Jo Miller of Fresno
Church and served as a senior Calif.; four sisters, Miss Karlene
warden and a vesterman in the Gray, of the home; Miss Mona
church. Grooms of Fresno, Calif.; Miss
McCalla was a veteran of Cindy Pyte of Fresno, Calif.;
World War II, serving in Nor- and Miss Patty Russell of
mandy. Northern France, Fresno, Calif.; his maternal
Rhineland and Central Europe. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
He was awarded the Silver Chapman of Chickasha; and his
Service Star and the Bronze paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Service Star. Mrs. LeRoy Grooms, Alex.
He is survived by his wife, interment will be in Rose Hill
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FURNITURE CO.
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410 Chickasha Ave.
Chickasha
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Barbara Traxler and
daughter, Tuttle.
Jeffrey Courtney Blanchard.
Dana Keith, Rush Springs.
Calvin Good, Chickasha.
Ima Rhodes, Lindsay.
Ora Lynn, Chickasha.
Finis Milam, Anadarko.
Boy Windsor, Marlow.
Eva Trogdon, Cyril.
20-30%.,,
................$600
Augustus Crawford, 70, of Oklahoma City and Dewey Paul having plated two himself in the
Oklahoma City will beheld at 11 of the home; seven daughters, memories of the late Senators
RAINFALL ABOVE NORMAL. - Chickasha has had above normal above normal this spring. In January there was 2.01 inches while the a.m. Wednesdaysinthesce ment Wr.; Gala Pilbypof 1 Chevene, Ksrrandawen-e with me the
-itesmists .SiSSSaSSS o", ms 5 - •2"
June 1. Numbers listed on map shows rainfaU totals in inches at average normally is 7.79; April the area had 1.70 inches which was 1904 in Wels County oIndiana Christi Texas'1 Miss Nora Smith andamakingaifa more han
selected gages from the Watershed's rain gage network said Arlan below the average of 3.17 inches and in May, Chickahsa had 7.73 HediedsundayinanOklahoma 2 Miss Teres^S b!toS heptgensnatidea of the
Nicks of ARS. Total rainfall for the year has ranged from 13.45 inches to bring the average total up to 15.78 while the normal for City hospital following a long eresa Smith both of em a dtheideaof the
inches near Cogar to 21.52 inches at Alex. RainfaU figures are near May is 5.36 inches and a 13.15 inch average. So far in June the area Iness., ome iherparents.Mr and secialF born o JulT day
normal to greatly above normal for the year Total rainfaU at had received 2.44 inches of rain to bring the accumulated total to Crawford came to Nowata, Mrs1e Hart of Wichita Ks., b . It is about ur
ChickashatJune 2118., Rainfaiatcniekashahsbeen .added Nicks.____________annarmanrdshdenRoseni
II • । m IITI • years, retiring in 1968. He moved Cemetery under the direction of sawit-aftersteppingoffa train
Hagntal H‘ AwA I IIfimatII to Cement in 1960 and served on Sevier Funeral Home, and walking out of the station
IUIU UIUIIIIUUUIII the city council of Cement for into a snowy day. There was a
I. • ■ .. — — , two years. Later in 1970 he nin VAn Haar catch in his throat and he
I )igmigga Ig (IIAm ‘E. IewAI moved to Oklahoma City. Y na uAd- stopped. "There it is," he ex-
—-3-133—-3 UyIVOI I O IS1ACI He married Irene Julian in T Tim Dailey, of Kingsville, claimed to a traveling com-
Glen HUI, Verden. IERiSAIEMiTor D , . Indiana. She preceded him in Tex", called police today to panion, "Our Capitol!
Maggie Metcalf, Chickasha. JERUSALEM( UPI) ~ Presi- The report on the radio and a death in 1961 I ater he married report two suitcases had been Can you believe it’"
Mary Long, Blanchard. dent Ford tok Israel that similar one in the newspaper paitindputtonMvhsomin stolen from the top of hs car That "sense of ownership
Marguaret Merrett, unless it accepts Egypt s Ma anv was based on what Cement ' y ’ while it was parked at the east belonging" is what Hartz and
Chickasha. conditions for.aninterimpeac Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin Crawford wasa memberofthe side of the Holiday Inn, 4th and Sleed impart early next Fourth
Joseph Novotny, Pocasset. agreement the United States told the parliamentary Defense Central HUcrest Baotist Church Grand. of July morning. The story could
Cecilia Draper, Lawton. might not support Israel at a and Foreign Affairs Committee m Oklahoma Citv PH was a At 10:53 p.m. Sunday, David not be told beter
Aletha Marshall, Chickasha, reconvened Geneva peace con- at a special session and member f te Eks . "a 4 Constien, Willowbrook Apart-
ference, the Israeli national conveyed by committee mem- mhitomdEwcre0 ments. No. 31, called police to nid VAn Ha-r
radio said today. bers. Chickashaand the Moose Lodge report the theft of afire ex- —Id Y OU hear
The reports said Ford issued ... oimlowest city. tinguisher valued at $50. At 12:01 a.m. Sunday, Paul
the virtual ultimatum Friday to The latest American imove Heis survived by his wife, Dewayne Bailey, Box 212
Israeli Ambassador Simha Di- could bring war ctoser instead Pauline, of the home;one step- camedlicctgl4amsunda, Chickasha, lost control of his car
nitz during an 11-minute meet- of preven ting,l" the radio daughter, Mrs Ronald Moser and rpo rtedtitipnisundn and smashed into an unoccupied
ieiSSoS dZh™ on?brafaTaD -d.o and antenna and a tape storageAuzdundonpsecomeror
Egypt's todnttprppas for an in Rabin’s Labor alignment, as Crawford of Nowata Okla and alayenbadbeenstoleniromhis Bailey told officers h^had
interim pact. saying three sisters, Mrs. Fem Young At 1:06 a.m. Sunday, Michael swerved to miss another vehicle
"At thus meeting, President "If the pressures were such andmrs,Este-Adams.of Graham, 1402 South First, and had not been able to brake
Ford bluntly told Dinitz that if that Israel had to prepare for powataiard.rs Martha reported the theft of four stereo the car in time to miss the
Israel does not accept Egypt's war, all should know that Israel Intprnwn, ’ 5 Eenos, min . speakers from his car while it bulding.
conditions for an interim would not surrender and would J"tementibeinseminole was parked in the Maremont Damage to the car was
settlement America and Israel prefer taking the military Cemetery with graveside rites at parking Dot estimated at $850.
would each have to go their initiative rather than succum- 4 P.m. under the direction of
own way at the Geneva bing," he was quoted. Foh bins F uneral Home of
conference," the national radio Former Foreign Minister
831 Abba Eban told the radio that nin VAn Haar
m:. .. Israel would have to decide VIM * •u rival
DIG Y OU Hear within the next several days At 8:30 a.m. today, Don
Faulkner, Alex, are the parents At 12:59 p.m. Sunday, Jack whether it would accept the Phillips of Phillips Trailers,
of an eight-pound, one-ounce boy Crider called police to report Egyptian counterproposals or failed the Grady County
born at 5:14 p.m. Saturday in J&L Grocery, 415 S. 12th had make new proposals of its own. Sheriff’s office to report the theft
Grady Memorial Hospital. been entered sometime .__of a. W-foot ?tock trailer,
GIRL-Mr. andMrs. Hershel Saturdaynightandsomeonehad
Hammons, Pocasset, are the takenwhat’ was described as "a
parents of a seven-pound, eight- . si era e amount 0
ounce girl born at 3:51 am. cigarettes, potato chips and
Sunday in Grady Memorial coins.
Hospital At 11:16 p.m. Saturday,
Chester Colwell, 1506 South
GIRL — Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Fourth, reported someone had
Van Auten, Anadarko, are the broken into his home and stolen
parents of an eight-pound girl a 21-inch color television set, a
born at 11:28 a.m. Sunday, in window fan and also a tape
Grady Memorial Hospital. player from his automobile.
... the insurance*
buying public is
entitled to the highest
degree of professional
ethics, advice and
service. If this makes
sense, perhaps wo
may be of service to
you?
The
Gamble Agency
224-3131
112 So. 4th St.
(Closed Set., June B July)
CANADIAN
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Hartz and a crew of
technicians and writers swar-
med through the Capitol a week
ago to film the 10-minute in-
terview. It took 10 hours of
setting up; shooting, and
refilming. It was sometimes
funny; often tense.
There was the sprited
argument between writer and
producer over whether to report
on the well known fact that the
west front of the Capitol has
been weakened by time and
elements—kept from tumbling
only by giant wooden beams.
And Congress somehow can't
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Funeral service for Mrs. Alice come to agreement on how it i
DeloriesSmith,53,ofMaudewill should be repaired-another
two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Cowen of be Wednesday at 1:30p.m. in the problem of the democratic
Chickasha and Miss Beulah Chapel of Sevier Funeral Home process. A dictator could decide
McCalla of California with Rev. Wilbur Moore, pastor such a question in a snap. But, i
Requim Eucharist will be of the Holy Name Cathoic men like Steed and Hartz keep |
celebrated tonight at 7:30 at St. Church, officiating. down dictators. Both believe in |
Luke's Episcopal Church Mrs. Smith was born in democracy—even with its I
The body will lie in state at St. Chickasha, July 15, 1921. She weaknesses: let the Capitol |
Luke’s Church from noon today died in a Seminole hospital curmble but strengthen '
until the service, Tuesday. The Sunday: She had been in failing freedom. That is their theme and ।
casket will not be opened. health for 016 past eight years, one reason I wanted Harte and |
Memorials may be made to St. Mrs. Smith had lived in and Steed to meet I HAVE YOUR DOCTOR
Luke’s Memorial Fund. around Chickasha until 1957 For a long time, Steed and I “
Interment will be in Rose Hill when she moved to Tulsa. She have spent Saturday afternoon
Cemetery under the direction of had currently been living in strolling through the shuns and
Maude. grandeur of Washington, D.C.
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 83, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1975, newspaper, June 30, 1975; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1867423/m1/2/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed May 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.