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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Friday, September 14, 1979
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Six Months
One Year
One Month
Beckhom
Blaine
Coddo
Canadian
$21 at
$42 00
$ 3 50
Like a good neighbor.
State Form is there.
Custer
Dewey
Grady
One Year
Six Months
Three Months
$30 00
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Will Continue
Teachers Fight
Roger Mills
Washita
Woodward
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
Home Offices: Bloomingtoe, Ullimois
OVER 900
Michelins Now
In Stock
Established
1892
First.
4 H;
BEAR WIFE: You cent be blamed for feeling as you do.
A men who would change jobs without waiting to hear his
wife's opinion obviously doesn't much care what she thinks.
What you should do depends upon your options.
All prices nclude tax
MEMBER OF
UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL
OKLAHOMA
PRESSASSOCIATION
MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU
OF CIRCULATION
LOCALLY OPERATED
MEMBER OF THE
Reserve Champion Market
Lamb---Rhonda Lowe
Otamplon Ewe—Shaw
Reserve Champion Ewe---
Niles.
6 Mo No Inierest By Meetng Approve Credit,
Reauirements
First,
Rose.
Dwain Corley, Tuttle
Junior yearling—
Corley; second, Kim
Verden.
Senior yearling—
BEAR TAKEN: Never mind the “lessen." This senior
swinger has already graduated. Just let his wife handle the
punishment.
LILLIAN BRANDON
Sales Associate
224 2289
BETTER BUYS
from BETTER GUYS
ERNIE PHILPOTT
REAL ESTATE
A Im* e Community Sevice
third, Shaw.
Ewe, 1 yr. and under 2---
Niles, Alex 4-H.
Champion Market Lamb
Freeman
EMERGENCY
24 HOUR WATER REMOVAL
3 #8
.DAVID F JONES - OWNER
222-1361
IF NO ANSWER CALL 222-0801
Goylon Adorns, District Manoger
Virgil Hodges, District Londmon
170-c First Notional Center, Oklo City 73102
Phone 4O5/272-O3I6
DEAR ABBY: I am a truck driver's wife. A few days ago
my husband called me long distance to tell me that he was
considering changing companies. He asked me to think
about it for a few days and let him know how I felt about it.
Well, Abby, the next day he called to tell me that he had
already changed jobs. Then he informed me that his new
boss was a woman, and also his co-driver!
He assures me that nothing will happen between them,
but he has been unfaithful before and I don't trust him. I was
terribly upset with this news and I let him know it.
Do you think I’m "childish" for objecting to my husband's
driving with a woman partner? He says I am. And what
should I do about it?
Southdown
Light Market Lemb----rfirst.
Shelly Lindsay, Am Po 4 Hi
second, Teddy Kennedy, Am Po 4
H; third, Sean Hill, Chickasha 4
H.
DAVID'S
CARPET SERVICE
STEAM CLEANING
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL APT’S
FREE ESTIMATES
MRS. ANNA STUMPF
DOUGLAS
Funeral for Mrs Anna
Stumpf Douglas, 96, 1104
Michigan, willbeat3:30p.m
Saturday in the chapel of
Sevier Funeral Home Rev
K.E Rains, pastor of Grace
Baptist Church, will officiate.
Mrs Douglas was born Oct.
21, 1882. at Decatur, Texas
She died Wednesday, Sept 12,
in South Community Hospital
in Oklahoma City.
She had been a resident of
Chickasha for over 40 years
She and Raymond Douglas
were married on June 6,1963.
in Chickasha. He preceded
her in death on March 16.
1977
She is survived by six
daughters, Mrs Una Mae
Scott of Carlsbad, N M., Mrs
Rena Hackett of Garland,
DEAR WORRIED: Your mother is addicted to gambling
just as surely as an alcoholic is addicted to drink. But she
can be helped if she truly wants to be. Urge her to call
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS. If they aren't listed in your
phone book, write to P.O. Box 17173, Los Angeles, Calif.
90017.
Many compulsive gamblers have lucked out by joining
this wonderful group of people who are living proof that it's
possible to win back their self-respect and happy homes
after having lost everything.
DEAR ABBY: I'm 23 and happily married. My problem is
my mother. She's a sick woman. Not a day goes by that she
doesn't play bingo!
Abby, it is driving our family nuts. I have two younger
sisters at home who complain because Mum is gone all the
time. She knows where all the bingo games are, and she
plays night and day. It takes all the money she has, and
when she's broke, she borrows from her children.
My father left her because of this. I know it sounds
outrageous, but it's the truth. You never in your life saw a
woman so crazy over anything as my molher is over bingo.
She hardly ever wins, but she keeps going in hopes of win
ning a big one.
Is there a cure for a bingo freak?
WORRIED ABOUT MUM
4 GOOD REASONS
to see your good neighbor agent
CAR • HOME • LIFE • HEALTH
ALL MICHELIN
TIRES DURING
September Are
25% OFF
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P O DRAWER E
Suggested Fleet Price Dated
July 1, 1479 plus tires off
your car. We Need To Re-
duce Our Inventory. This is
The LARGEST SAVINGS We
Have Ever Offered On
Michelins
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production company, is interested in acquiring pil gnd got leases, non-
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mineral or royalty interest you desire to lease or sell,
He had served as board
chairman, eider and trustee
of the First Christian Church
in Waurika and a member of
the Masonic Lodge
Survivors include his wife,
Leia^of the home in Waurika;
one sen, Forrest Lee France
of Richardson, Texas, a
sister, Mrs. Maywood Pope of
Fort Worth, Texas; and two
grande hildren.
MRS. FAWN ANGELINE
SURBER
Funeral for Mrs Fawn
Angeline Surber, 81, formerly
of 1728 South Seventh, was
held at 2 p.m. today, Friday,
Sept. 14, in Brown Funeral
Home Chapel,„Rev. Robert
Majors, pastor of Epworth
United Methodist Church,
officiated
Organist was Mrs Frieda
Young Soloist was Rev.
Robert Dye.
Pallbearers were Fred
Loughridge, Joe Start, Lee
Looper, Ben McDonald,
Albert Howard and Norbert
Reding
Interment was in Fairlawn
Cemetery.
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1979 by Chicago Thibune-N Y News Synd Inc
Did You Hear?
Cub Scout Pack 301 will
meet at 7 o'clock tonight in
Fellowship Hall of the First
Presbyterian Church. Sixth
and Minnesota, with an
opportunity for other boys
interested in scouting to join.
All boys eight years and older
are invited to attend,
according to Carl Sikes, Scout
leader
memvm
SINGLE COPY PRICE
Daily 15
Sunday 35c
SUBSCRIPTION RATE
By Mail
Heavy Market Lamb—
C. Harrod, second, A
third, David Rose
Ewe, 1 yr. and under 2—
Glenda Heffington, Alex
Fairlawn Cemetery.
CHARLES R.J.
WILLIAMS
Funeral for Charles R.J.
Williams, 49, 614 South
Eighth, Chickasha, will be
held at 1:30 p.m Monday in
the chapel of Sevier Funeral
Home.
Mr Williams was born July
16,1930, at Agawam He died
today, Sept. 14, at his home
He and Ethel Sampley were
married on April 1, 1955, at
Tahlequah.
He was a self-employed
drywall contractor.
He is survived by his wife,
Ethel, of the home; a
daughter, Mrs. Berniece
Roberts of Apache; three
sons, Gary and Randall
Williams of the home, Jerry
Williams of Anadarko; a
brother, John Riley of
Majave Valley. Arii.; four
sisters, Mrs. Cleo Boswell
and Mrs Pauline Berry, and
Mrs Jessie Lee Burnes, all of
Ninnekah, Mrs. Toresca
Foster of Dallas, Texas; and
four grandchildren
TROY BERT RASEY
Funeral for Troy Bert
Rasey, 72, 905 Southwest
Fourth Place, Moore, will be
held at 10:30 a m Monday in
Brown Funeral Home Chapel.
Mr Rasey was born Sept
23,1906, at Zinc, Ark He died
Thursday, Sept. 13, in
Veterans Hospital. Oklahoma
Citv He and Mildred Hart
were married May 12, 1941
at Oklahome City.
He was a nardware
salesman for 43 years,
retiring in 1968 He was a
veteran of World War II and
lived in Midland, Texas, until
moving to Moore three years
ago
He is survived by his wife,
Mildred Hart Rasey of the
home; one son, Arlen Rasey
of San Diego, Calif.; three
sisters, Henlen Hunter of
SALE
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Crossbred Wethers
Light Crossbred Market
Lamb—First. Wayne Freeman.
Ninnekah FFA second, Sunni
Taylor, Alex 4-H, third. Ruth Ann
Lowe, Ninnekah Sr. 4H.
Heavy Crossbred Market
Lamb---First, Randy Smith,
Ninnekah FFA: second Rhonda
Lowe, Ninnekah Sr. 4-H; third.
Karrle Harrod, Chickasha FFA.
Champton Market Lamb—
Freeman.
Reserve Champion Market
Lamb—Smith
Hampshire
Light Hampshire Market
Lamb, dropped in 1979----First,
Ruth Ann Lowe, second, Edwa-d
Allen. Alex FFA, third, Mike
Young, Alex FFA
Medium Market Lamb--
First, Rhonda Lowe, second,
Eileen Baker, Alex 4-H; third,
Randy Ventriss, Minco r-H.
Heavy Market Lamb---First,
Jim Freeman, Alex FFA: second,
Cullen Harrod, Chickasha FFA.
third, Kent Hines, Minco FFA.
Ewe, dropped after 1179---
First, William Shaw, Alax 4-H.
second. Sharia Evans, Alex 4-H;
DEAR ABBY: About a year ago I met a nice looking man
at the shopping center. (I was fishing around in my purse for
change for the parking meter and he put his own money in as
a gentlemanly act.) After I finished my shopping I came back
to my car and t his same man was waiting for me. He remind
ed me of my dear, departed husband, so I offered to buy him
a cup of coffee.
We really hit il off from the start. I told him 1 was a widow
and he said he was a widower. We exchanged phone
numbers. He said if I called him and a woman answered to
hang up because he was living with a nosy sister and he
didn't want her to know his business.
We started seeing each other (always at my place and dur
ing the afternoon) and we just plumb fell in love. I'm 62 and
he's 66.
Suddenly I was served papers! To make a long story
short. this man had been married for 42 years, his wife was
suing him for divorce and she named me as the cause!
I swear I never knew this man was married. He muddied
up my name in this town. How can I teach him a lesson?
TAKEN IN IN MISSOURI
Second class postage paid at
Chickasha. Okla Published every
afternoon (except Saturday and
Christmas Day’ and Sunday
morning
Any erroneous reflection on the
character of any person, firm or
corporation and any mis
statement which may appear in
the columns of the Express will be
gladly corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the
management
Advertising Deadlines
Weekdays Noon preceding day of
publication
Sunday 12 noon Friday
Monday 5 pm Friday
SUBSCRIPTION rates
BYCARRIER INCHICKASHA
OPEN CLASS
Jersey
Heifer, under 1 yr.--
Eugene Corley, Tuttle.
Heifer, 18 months & under 2
yrs.----Corley.
Cow, 2 yrs and under 3 yrs.---
Corley
Shropshire
Light Market Lamb (dropped in
78)---First, Jimmy Morgan,
Ninnekah 4-H. second, Kristy
Morgan. Ninnekah 4.H: third.
second, Laura Young, Alex 4H
Ewe, dropped after 1-1-79---L.
Young.
Champion Market Lamb---C.
Harrod
Reserve Champion Market
Lamb—Lindsey
Champion Ewe—Heffington
Reserve Champion Ewe--L
Young
Texas, Mrs Eva Brooks of Truth Or Consequences,
Chickasha, Mrs. Eloise N.M.: Bernice Coker of Los
Hussfeldt of Mustang, Mrs. Angeles, Calif.; Ruth Harris
Thelma Odom of Oklahoma of Seal Beach, Calif.; and two
City, Mrs. Jewell Wilson of grandchildren
Amarillo, Texas, one son. Interment will be in Rose
Alfonzo Stumpf of Chickasha; Hill Cemetery
Corley, second. D Corley, third,
Dee Page, Tuttle.
Cow, 3 yrs & under 4 yrs.----
First, Page, second, Corley;
third, D. Corley
Holstein
Heifer, under 1 yr.--Brett
Morris, Ninnekah
Junior yearlihg—- First, Rod
Schenk, Chickasha, second, Greg
McGuffin, Cement.
Senior yearling--First,
McGuffin: second. Morris, third,
Arlene Seibald, Cement
Cow, 4 yrs and over---Morris.
Champion Heifer---Schenk
of Teachers' fight for
recognition from the school
board continues Monday in
Oklahoma County District
Court.
Attorneys for both sides
wound up four days in the
courtroom Thursday with
AFT attorney Ken Nance
playing a tape recording of an
Aug. 20 union meeting at
which teachers voted to
strike
Nance told the court the
tape and the witnesses he
planned to call Monday would
prove the AFT did not coerce
teachers into a walkout
Teachers, who had
demanded a 12 percent pay
increase, ended a two and a
half week strike Monday The
school board, which offered
instructors a 9 percent raise,
is seeking a temporary
injunction barring them from
recognizing the AFT
District Judge Carmon
Harris Thursday indicated he
believes the school board has
proven that the American
Federation of Teachers, its
officials and members
engaged in a strike.
Harris said the school
board has presented
sufficient evidence to prove
its contention that the AFT
participated in the strike.
Carton* Rempe. Chickash* 4-H.
Heavy Market Lamb—First.
Amy Ros*. Rush Springs 4Hi
second, Karen Kennedy, Am Po 4
H; third, Kennedy.
Ew*. I yr. and under 2---Ros*
Ew», dropped after 1 179 —
Scott Rose, Rush Springs 4-H.
Champion Market Lamb---J
Morgan.
Reserve Champion Market
Lamb—K Morgan
Champion Ewe---S. Rose
Reserve Champion Ewe---A
Rose
FORRESTFRANCE
Funeral for Forrest
France, 76, formerly of
Chickasha, will be at 10:30
a m Saturday in the First
Christian Church in Waurika
Rev. Oscar Ramming, pastor
will officiate
Masonic graveside rites
will be conducted in Rose Hill
Cemetery, Chickasha.
Interment will be under
direction of Worley and Sons
Funeral Home, Waurika
Mr France was bom July
9,1903, in Bridgeport, Texas
He died Wednesday in a Ryan
nursing home following a long
illness.
He came with his family
from Texas to Alex in 1917
and to Chickasha in 1919 He
was married to the former
Leia Bond on Jan. 1, 1927, in
Chickasha. Mr. France
formerly managed the Piggly
Wiggly Grocery in Chickasha
and later operated a
wholesale candy and tobacco
business in Chickasha. Mr.
and Mrs France moved to
Waurika in 1946 and
operated the France
Wholesale Co. He retired in
1969
Mr France was a member
of the Waurika Rotary Club,
the Waurika Chamber of
Commerce, a past president
Dorset
Light Market Lamb—First,
Susan Sweat, Rush Springs 4 H;
second. Debbie Lindsay, Am Pot
H, mhird Rita Rempe, Chickasha
FFA.
Medium Market Lamb--
First, Wayne Freeman, Ninnekah
FFA, second, Jim Freeman, Alex
FFA; third, Chuck Marshall,
Bridgecreek 4 H
Heavy Market Lamb---First,
Steve Kennedy, Am Po 4Hi
second, Tim Reeves, Am Po
FFA, third, Judson Berry,
Pioneer 4-H.
Ewe, dropped alter 1-1-79---
First, Heavin, Verden 4 Hi
second, Tina Heavin, Verden
FFA: Greg Justice, Friend 4H
Champion Market Lamb---W
Freeman.
Reserve Champion Market
Lamb—J. Freeman
Champion Ewe---Heavin,
Verden 4-H
Reserve Champion Ewe---
Heavin, Verden 4 H
Suffolk
Light Market Lamb—First,
Wayne Freeman, Ninnekah FFA,
second, Ruth Ann Lowe. Nin
nekah Sr. 4-H; third, Kevin
Boatright, Alex 4-H.
Heavy Market Lamb---First,
Tim Stewart, Ninnekah FFA;
second, Randy Smith. Ninnekah
FFA: third, Scott Rose, Rush
Springs 4-H.
Ewe, 1 yr. and under 2----F irst,
Lee Am Boe vers, Verden 4 H.
second, S. Rose, third, Boevers.
Ewe, dropped after 1-1-79---
First, Steven Marshall,
Bridgecreek 4 H; second. Dale
Marshall, Tuttle FFA, third. Amy
Rose, Rush Springs 4-H.
Champion Market Lamb---
Stewart
Reserve Champion Market
Lamb---Smith.
Champion Ewe-—Boevers
Reserve Champion Ewe—S
Rose
Group of 5 Markit Lambs,
from 4-H Club or
FFA Chapter
First, Ninnekah FFA. second,
Ninnekah 4H; third. Alex 4-H.
fourth, Rush Springs 4 H.
Grand Champion Market
Lamb---Jim Freeman, Alex
FFA.
Reserve Grand Champion
Market Lamb---Tim Stewart,
Ninnekah FFA
Grand Champion Ewe---Steve
Martian, Bridgecreek 4 H.
Reserve Grand Champion
Ewe—Dale Marshall, Tuttle
FFA.
Champion Showman---Randy
Smith, Ninnekah FFA
Reserve Champion Showman
—Ruth Ann Lowe, Ninnekah 4 H.
Alex Berry, Ninnekah
Margie Alcorn, Chickasha
Gary Heffington, Tuttle
Karen Owen and daughter.
Chickasha
Alberta Taylor, Blanchard
Henry Janqusek, Cyril.
Barbara Hunt, Chickasha
Bruce Heusel, Chickasha
Teresa Roberson and
daughter. Chickasha
William Dryden,
Chickasha.
Pamela Brooks, Chickasha
Marvin Taylor, Minco.
Beulah Settle, Anadarko
Hazel Bowers, Verden
Evelyn Smith, Lindsay.
Tressa Sanders and
daughter, Chickasha
Irene Guthery, Minco
Norma Hayes, Chickasha.
Holstein
Cow, 2 yrs. & under 3 yrs.----
Morrisland, Ninnekah.
Bull, under 2 yrs.---Brett
Morris, Ninnekah
Champion bull---Morrisland.
Champion female--
Morrisland
Reserve Champion Female---
Morrisland
Ayrshire
Dry Cow, any age-—Stanley
Verser, Verden
Champion Female---
Verser.
JUNIOR DIVISION
Jersey
Heifer, under 1 yr----First.
Chariotte Corley. Tuttle, second,
Rusty Corley, Tuttle, third.
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302 So. 6th 224-0440
... 1. j- Now You Know
SHAWN SPARKS of Alex exhibited the reserve grand champion barow at the 59th annual Grady United Press interna lion al
County Free Fair which ended Thursday night. Swine judging was held Wednesday evening. Until the 1850s, golf balls
Results of the swine judging is on Page 3, were stuffed with feathers
---------------------- —-------------—------------ and covered with leather.
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Reserve Champion heifer---
McGuffin
Ayrshire
Heifer, under 1 yr.---Steve
Verser. Verden
Cow, 2 yrs. & under 3 yrs.----
Carl Verser. Verden.
Cow, 4 yrs & over---Alan
Verser, Verden
Champion cow---A. Verser f
Reserve Champion cow——<
Verser
Champion Heifer—S verser
Grand Champion female---A
Verser
Grand Champion production &
type (all breeds competing)-—
Morris. Ninnekah
Begins Monday
At Fairgrounds
The first of three sessions of
a landscaping clinic will be at
7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept 17th,
in the Community Building at
the Grady County
Fairgrounds, according to
Ron Justice, county extension
director
Speaker for the first session
will be Willis Johnson, area
horticulture specialist, who
will discuss “General
Landscaping Around the
House."
The second session will be
at7:30p.m. Monday, Sept. 24.
with discussion on "Selecting
Trees and Shrubs Adapted to
the Arsa.”
Third session, 7:30 p.m.,
Monday, Oct 1, will be on
“Lawns, Establishment,
Care and Maintenance "
There is a 85 registration
fee which may include spouse
if desired for the complete
clinic, added Justice.
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