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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Monday, June 27, 1983
Deaths And Funerals
and Draper asked members Chickasha.
coverage for daughter, Duncan.
controversial
medical treatments.
husband; three sons, Arthur
She and Morrell Slater
were married Nov. 16,1919, in of Alamogordo, N.M.; Joe of
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'Kingdom Unity'
Convention
American Bell
Presentation Set
Tuesday, Wednesday
Life. Health, Group Insurance
Annuities, Pension Plans
W. Gene Smith
Field Underwriter
Vienna, Va., and Kent of
Ploves, Wise.; one daughter.
a motion asking the two to
step aside until after their
trial on vote fraud charges
Both men denied the charges,
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SECTION TWO:
THE FOLLOWING APPROPRIATIONS ARE HEREBY
ESTABLISHED FOR THE CASH FUNDS AND SPECIAL
FUNDS OF THE CITY OF CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
Good Selection
of Bridal Gowns
Hicks Oept. Store
420 Choctaw
The Colorado River is 1,450
miles long and empties into
the Gulf of California
ADJUDICATING THE
RIGHTSAND EQUITIES OF
OIL AND GAS OWNERS
AND DESIGNATING THE
SOME
AS
THE
SAND,
SANO,
AND
Chickasha He preceded her
in death in 1955
Mrs Slater moved to the
George Snider, Sterling.
Diana Meyers and son,
Minco.
Henry Taylor, Anadarko
Vodell Todd, Marlow.
Walter Pohl, Tuttle.
Neena Copeland and son,
Chickasha.
Mary Bridges, Chickasha.
Eva Gardner, Binger.
Beulah Harmon, Alex.
Tereeca Jones, Chickasha
Richard Kirk, Amber.
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members and its lobbyist on a
Colorado ski trip which began
a day after the group's
controversial bill passed the
House last year
House Democrats voted 66-
2 against censuring Draper
after he was arrested March
27 and accused of drunken
driving. Draper said he was
not drunk — just "extremely
tired."
After Draper and Fit-
zgibbon were indicted by a
Muskogee grand jury June 16,
the House voted 66-21 to table
AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CHICKASHA,
GRADY COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
Legal Publication
(Published June 27, 1983)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be accepted
by the City Clerk, City of
Chickasha, Oklahoma, until
7:30 PM on Thursday, July
14, 1983, for furnishing the
following materials: Various
MEMBER OF
UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL
OKLAHOMA
PRESS ASSOCIATION
MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU
OF CIRCULATION
LOCA'LY OPERATED
MEMBER OF THE
Streetand Alley Cash Fund
AirportCashFund
General Revenue Sharing
Capital Improvement
Street Improvement
Special Library Fund
Special Sewer
Drainage Improvements Bond Fund
Workmen's Compensation
Chickasha Parking Authority
Insurance Cash Fund
Parking District
G O Bond Fund
Paving Districts
Sinking Fund
Chickasha Municipal Authority
Debt Service
Managerial
Fire Department
Pol ice Department
Sanitation
Parks and Recreation
Cemetery
Lake
Library
Street Department
Central Garage
Water Distribution
Water Treatment
Water Utility
City Clerk
Legal Court
Community Development And Planning
General Government
Gvil Defense
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TOTAL
BERNIE HUGHES
Funeral for Bernie Hughes,
64, Route 1, Ninnekah, is
pending with Brown-Binyon
Funeral Chapel.
Mr. Hughes died this
morning, Monday, June 27,
1963, at his home.
Legal Publication
(Published June 27,1903)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be accepted
by the City Clerk, City of
Chickasha, Oklahoma, until
7:30 P.M. on Thursday, July
14, 1983, for furnishing the
following materials: Asphalt
and Hot Sand. Specifications
SECTION THREE
This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after
itspassage and approval by the Mayor and City Council.
Adopted this 23rd day of June, 1983
Sruce Storms, Mayor
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
Donna Jones, City Clerk
HILDRED BIGGS
SLATER
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
CARRIER AND MAIL DELIVERY
Effective July 1 1982
6173,000.00
79,759.00
431,000 00
713.000.00
1,129.00
13,000 00
8,070.00
569,935 58
150,000 00
27,000.00
13,000.00
28,000.00
266,000.00
25,000.00
365,000.00
2,115,000.00
348,000 00
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Legal Publication
(Published June 27,1961)
BEFORE THE
CORPORATION
COMMISSION
OF THE STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: WARD
PETROLEUM
CORPORATION
670,640.00
704,785.00
757,494.00
283,763 00
107,640 00
61,637.00
61,943.00
100,991.00
362,392.00
97,845.00
234,288.00
178,442.00
62,384.00
75,705.00
40,890.00
89,351.00
985,284.00
7,000.00
254,350.00
4,536,824.00
Established
1892
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New York Life Insurance Co.
Box 991, Chickasha
224-5183
Chickasha Daily Express
(USPS 104 1 40)
302 No 3rd Street
P O DRAWER E
year, they stayed away from
harsh judgments.
While editorial writers and
cartoonists were questioning
the ethical conduct of a few
people at the Capitol, most
lawmakers refrained from
public criticism of public
officials.
Ethical questions were
raised by:
— House Speaker Dan
Draper's arrest on charges of
drunken driving and driving
with an open bottle of liquor,
and his refusal to take a
breathalyzer test
— The indictment of
Draper, D-Stillwater, and
House Majority Leader Joe
Fitzgibbon, D-Miami, on vote
fraud charges.
- The conduct of Rep. Carl
Twidwell, D-Midwest City;
Sen. Bob Hopkins, D-Tulsa,
and Rep. Butch Hooper, D-
Lawton, who voted for a bill
to require insurance com-
panies to cover several
controversial treatments,
including one to be offered at
a clinic in which they held
stock.
— Gov. George Nigh’s ap-
pointment of former David
Hall fund-raiser Allen Coles
to the state Horse Racing
Commission.
— A mobile home dealers
group which paid for con-
Legal Publication
(Published June 27,1913)
RESOLUTION NO 1656
ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE 1983 1984 FISCAL YEAR
TO FUND THE VARIOUS OPERATIONS OF THE CITY OF
CHICKASHA, THE CHICKASHA MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY,
THE DEBT SERVICE AND SPECIAL FUNDS OF THE CITY
OF CHICKASHA, OKLAHOMA
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Municipal Budget Act II, O.S.
Supplement 1979, Sections 17-201 through 17-216, the proposed
budget was prepared by the City Manager and submitted to the
go ver ring body 30 days prior to the beginning of the fiscal year
and a public hearing was duly advertised and held before the
governing body on June 9,1983, as required by law
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR
AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICKASHA,
GRADY COUNTY, OKLAHOMA THAT
THE FOLLOWING APPROPRIATIONS ARE HEREBY
ESTABLISHED FOR THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS OF
THE CITY OF CHICKASHA, GENERAL FUND
MRS. EUNICE
D. FOSTER
Funeral for Mrs. Eunice D.
Foster, 77, was held at 10:30
a m. Monday, June 27, 1983,
in the Church of Christ, Rush
Springs, with Clif Werhan
officiating.
Mrs. Foster was born Dec.
7, 1905, in Corsicana, Texas.
She died Friday morning,
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Unity" District Convention of
Jehovah's Witnesses opens
Thursday at the Myriad in
downtown Oklahoma City
Convention officials are
anticipating 10,000 delegates
from the State of Oklahoma
The convention is one of 104
scheduled in the United
States during June and July
with an anticipated at-
tendance of over 1,000,000
persons
Harry Weaver, supervisor
and spokesman for the
Chickasha congregation of
Jehovah's Witnesses, said the
local delegates are being
accommodated at hotels and
motels in Oklahoma City for
the four-day meeting that
runs through Sunday
Weaver said the convention
program will stress the need
for unity in a world torn
apart by division, hatred and
had lived since that time.
Mrs. Slater was a member
of the First Christian Church
of Tuttle.
Survivors include one son,
Ben, of Newcastle; one
brother, Max Biggs, of Pilot
Point, Texas; two sisters,
Alice Jeffries of Tuttle, and
Helen Stuckey of Oklahoma
Starts Thursday
The four-day "Kingdom solution is living according to
the principles outlined by God
in the Bible
"We hope to present to the
conventioners a clear picture
of the need for divine in-
tervention in world affairs to
accomplish the peace and
genuine security needed by
the human family," he said.
to "not be part of a lynch
mob."
The Senate Standards and
Ethics Committee met in
secret session several times
before finding that Hopkins
had done nothing wrong in
voting for a bill requiring
Save money. If the
instructions say it's easy,
call in a professional to do
the job
Memorials
by Elledge
"A Name Known
For Quality,
Value, and
Service Since
1923."
Chickasha
Monument Co.
1604 S. 10th
224-5003
OF SUPPLY
OF sumer marketplace.
APPLICANT OR
OTHER PARTY
OPERATOR FOR
One Year
Six Months
One Month
SINGLE COPY PRICE
Daily
Sunday
All Prices Include Tax
IN THE MATTER
follows, to wit:
The EV of NWVa of NEV of
Section 34, Township 7 North,
Range 7 West of the Indian
Meridian, Grady County,
Ok lahoma,
be, and the same is hereby
annexed to and made a part
of the incorporated City of
Chickasha, Grady County,
tin horns,
may be
Second class postage paid at
Chickasha Okla Published every
afternoon (except Saturday and
Christmas Day) and Sunday morn
•ng.
Any erroneous reflection on the
character of any person firm or
corporation and any misstate
ment 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
Monday 5 p m. Friday
'Peers' Find No Wrongdoing By Lawmakers
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) lawmakers were called upon
- in the few times to judge their colleagues this
dominium housing for
Draper, three other House
Owners and employees of
Chickasha area small
businesses will have an op-
portunity Tuesday and
Wednesday to evaluate
telecommunications systems
designed and marketed
specifically for them.
American Bell’s small
business specialists will
display products and answer
23rd day of June, 1983.
Bruce Storms
Mayor
ATTEST:
Donna Jones, City Clerk
(SEAL)
SECTION 1. That
property described
Hospital
Dismissals
Jeffrey Jackson, Oklahoma
City
Sandra Bledsoe,
ways to boost productivity,
according to account
executive Lisa Stephenson.
"The owners of small
businesses are constantly
looking for ways to reduce
expenses, increase
revenues, and streamline
operations American bell
can help them find ways to
prosper through the ap-
Saturday in Grady Memorial City; three grandchildren,
Hospital. Steve Slater of Oklahoma
GRL-Mr. and Mrs Steven City, Dr. William Slater of
Jarvis of Chickasha are the Wichita, Kan., and Ben’ee
parents of an eight-pound, Tankersley of Tulsa; and two
six-ounce girl born at 11:18 great grandsons
am Saturday in Grady The casket will lie in state
Memorial Hospital until 10 a.m.Tuesday and will
GIRL-Mr and Mrs Allen not he open at the service.
Townsend of Blanchard are Interment will be in
the parents of a nine-pound, Fairlawn Cemetery,
13-ounce girl born at 10:51 Chickasha, under the
p.m Saturday in Grady direction of Sevier Funeral
Memorial Hospital. Home of Tuttle.
cantacting City Manager's obtained by contacting City
office, City Hall, Chickasha, Manager's office, City Hall,
Oklahoma, Monday thru Chickasha, Oklahoma,
Friday between the hours of Monday thru Friday, between
8:00 • 5:00. the hours of 8:00 5:00.
The City of Chickasha The City of Chickasha
reserves the r ight to accept or reser ves the right to accept or
reject any or all proposals. reject any or all proposals.
Donna Jones. Donna Jones.
City Clerk City Clerk
(SEAL) (SEAL)
Legal Publication
(Published June 27, 1983)
ORDINANCE NO. 1665
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CHICKASHA,
GRADY COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA, ANNEXING
THE HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED PROPERTY,
MAKING THE SAME A
PART OF THE
INCORPORATED CITY OF
CHICKASHA,GRADY
COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA, PROVIDING
L.D. Turner, Ninnekah.
Gay Thompson. Chickasha.
Manuel Jordan, Rush
Springs.
The American Bell
marketing organization
sponsoring the Chickasha
open house is devoted ex-
clusively to helping small
businesses find cost-effective
Demand for business and will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday,
computer courses in the June 28, 1983, in the Verden
Chickasha area has led to the First Baptist Church with
development of summer Rev. Roy Lind of Lexington
classes at Canadian Valley officiating, assisted by Rev
Vo-Tech School according to Burl Mackey, pastor.
Jim Moore, assistant Mrs. Brown was born near
superintendent. Cedar Creek, Mo., on May 13,
A daytime business and 1882. She died Saturday, June
office course beginning July 5 25,1983, at Silver Crest Manor
will cover typing, filing, 10- in Anadarko.
key and accounting The six She was married to Walter
week class will meet Monday- Brown at Cedar Creek, Mo.,
Fridays from 8:30 a m to on Dec 24, 1902 A few years
3:30 p m Tuition for the 180 later they moved to Caddo
hours is $100 County Stecker was their
A daytime and evening home where they lived and
introduction to personal educated their children.
computers class will also be in 1944, due to Mrs. Brown’s
offered failing health, they moved to
The evening course begins northeastern Oklahoma
July 6 and will meet Mondays They lived several years in
and Wednesdays from 6:30 to Pryor where they served as
9:30 pm for eight weeks house parents at the Whitaker
Tuition for the 45 hours is $40. State Orphanage After
The daytime computer retirement they lived in
class begins July 11 and will Salina until Mr Brown's
also meet 45 hours for $40 death on Jan 11, 1953 Mrs
tuition The class will meet Brown then moved to Pryor
Monday-Fridays from 8:30 to and in 1973 she made her
11:30 a.m. for three weeks home in Verden
Moore said that since Mrs. Brown was a member
classes fill quickly, interested of the Apache Church of
persons should enroll early Christ but had attended the
full tuition payment will Verden First Baptist Church
reserve a place in class since living in Verden
For more information call She was also preceded in
224-7220 or 381-4314 death by three daughters,
Velma Dolores and Audrey
Did You Hear... Brown, and Lola Maye
violence
"The program will
highlight the basis for unity,"
he said "it is imperative that
people understand the un-
derlying cause of world
distress and realize that a
solution is possible That
Funeral for Hildred Biggs June 24, 1983, in Grady
Slater, 90, Tuttle, will be at Memorial Hospital of an
10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 28, apparent heart attack.
1983, in Sowers Memorial She married Add M. Foster
Chapel in Tuttle. on Dec 31, 1927, in Duncan.
Mrs. Slater was born Jan. Mrs. Foster was a member
22, 1893, and died Sunday, of the Church of Christ. She
June 26, 1983, in South had lived in Rush Springs for
now can purchase or lease
Bell System products and
services."
American Bell’s Advanced
Information Systems
markets Bell System
equipment and services to
business customers through
the Bell Phone Centers and
other retail outlets
The Chickasha phone
number for American Bell’s
small business marketing
specialists is 1-800-522-6333.
344,
Richard Nye, Amber.
Alonzo Hays, Chickasha.
Thoralph Sand, Chickasha.
Youlonda Burch,
Chickasha.
Jewell Still, Rush Springs.
Mallie Ratliff, Chickasha.
Patricia Notley and
may be obtained by Specifications
Patterson; and a son, Ray
Brown, on June 9, 1983
Survivors include one
daughter. Ersel Kidwell, of
Verden; a son, Clifford
Brown, of Pryor ; two sisters,
Edna Parnell of Branson,
Mo., and Ada Awbery of
Kirbyville, Mo.; five grand-
children, 12 great grand-
children. and several nieces
and nephews.
Interment will be in
Memory Lane Cemetery,
Anadarko, by Hansen-Binyon
Chapel of Verden
she taught school in the sister, Lady Murrey of Rush
Amber and Meridian com- Springs; one brother, James
munity. Parish of Houston, Texas;
After living in Arizona for nine grandchildren and four
15 years, she and her husband great grandchildren,
returned to Oklahoma and Burial was in Rush Springs
resided in the Meridian Cemetery under the direction
Community until his death in of Callaway-Smith-Cobb
1955. After his death, she Funeral Home, Rush Springs,
moved to Tuttle where she ______•__________
Births
GIRL-Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Shirley of Chickasha are the
parents of an eight-pound,
nine-ounce girl born at 6:49
p.m. Friday in Grady
Memorial Hospital.
BOY--Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Griffith of Chickasha
are the parents of an eight-
pound boy born at 8:56 a.m.
Public Records
Sheriff Reports
7:45 p.m. Saturday, Doyle
Thompson reported the
burglary of a sewing
______________ machine, chain saw, air
FOR ZONING CLAS hoses, paint gun, extension
F/CATNNTREARING cords, and other -
H a m Sunday, Bob Lut-
trell, east of Tuttle. reported
the theft of a Colt pistol
Fire Reports
4:52 a.m Monday, firemen
the made a safety run to the
“5 Chickasha High School,
where the alarm went off in
the main building.
Police Reports
9:12 a m Saturday, Brinda
Vowels, Verden, reported a
cassette radio, two speakers,
five quarts of oil and filter,
and five Timex watches were
Oklahoma, and the stolen from her car Friday
boundaries of said City are night while it was parked at
prlnrged to include all of said Shannon Springs Park.
PSEcTON 2. That the above 9:30 a m Saturday, Rosie
described property be, and Doshier, 1120 north Tenth,
the same is hereby zoned as reported a suspect entered
follows: her house and took a
(a) The EV of NWVa of medicare check of $33
DEVaof Section Township 9:20 a.m. Sunday, Boss
7 North, Range 7 West of the c.. . I „ . ,
Indian Meridian, Grady Seed and Grain, Inc •
County, Oklahoma, less the reported two bricks had been
North 250 feet, be zoned as thrown through the wind-
MH. shield and drivers side
(b) The North 250feet of the window of a red 1970
EV of NWV of NEV of Chovrolat nickin
Section 34, Township 7 North, -hexrolet pickup. w „ Betty Ballard, county
Range 7 West of the Indian _ 1150 a m Sunday, Walter clerk. reminds all persons
Meridian, Grady County, Snedeker, 2500 South Fourth having an indebtedness or
Oklahoma, be zoned as C 2. Street, reported unknown claim against Grady County
SECTION 3 It being persons kicked open the east that they must have a pur
immediately necessary for door of his residence chase order recorded in
toepreservation of the public c. . , . cnase order recorded in
health, peace and safety of ,2:29 p.m. Sunday, Opal County Clerk's Office as of
he citizens of Chickasha, Taylor, 622 south 16th Street, June 30, 1983 covering all
Grady County, Oklahoma, reported unknown persons debts now unpaid during the
that an emergency be had stolen $10,000 cash from period beginning on July 1
“WMEREFORE. an smih reported, 1982June
emcsrrencxoexisanaerr Weed Eater hadbeen stolen —--
ordinance shall be in Ml from his tool shed between Those who hope to hatch
force and effect Immediately Thursday and Sunday. office plots more often than
from and after its passage, not merely lay eggs,
approval and publication. AIwI
Adopted and approved this NOW YOU Know (
Kenneth Allen, Community
Gracemeont. Oklahoma City.
sizes of
UNDERLYING ALL OF
SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 9
NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST,
GRADY COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA.
CAUSE C.O. NO. 105380
NOTICE AND
ORDER REFERRING
ANDSETTING
CAUSE FOR
HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA:
To all persons, owners,
producers, operators,
purchasers and takers of oil
and gas and all other
Interested persons,
particularly in Grady County,
Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Applicant in
this Cause is requesting that
the Commission pool the
interests and adjudicate the
rights and equities of oil and
gasowners in the First Deese
Sand, Second Deese Sand,
Gibson, Hart and Osborn
common sources of supply
underlying all of Section 35,
Township 9 North, Range 5
West, Grady County,
Ck lahoma.
IT IS ORDERED that this
cause be referred to a Trial
Examiner for hearng, taking
Hospital, 72 years
Survivors include her
of evidence and
recommendation to
Commission.
questions about the changing plication of communications
Bell System during an open solutions to business
house each day in Banquet problems," Stephenson said.
Room B of the Holiday Inn, “The creation of American
U.S. Highway 81 south. Hours Bell on New year's Day
are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. means that for the first time
Tuesday, and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. AT&T has been allowed to
Wednesday. enter the telcommunications
American Bell is AT&T’s marketplace as a full-fledged
new, unregulated subsidiary competitor, free from the
for marketing integrated traditional utility commission
communications and in- regulation," Stephenson said,
formation management "It also means that
systems in the highly com- customers served by local
petitive business and con- non-Bell telephone companies
Harold E Popejoy,
program director, relased
some program highlights
Walter R Thomerson, per-
manent chairman of the
convention will deliver the
chairman's address at 2 p.m
The subject: "We Are Guests
of Jehovah, The God of
Unity."
The baptism service will
take place Saturday morning
following a talk directed
especially to the baptismal
candidates. It will be
delivered by Walter W.
Gobitas the topic:
“Dedication-The Way to
Share in Kingdom Unity."
The principal address of the
convention will be 2 p.m.
Sunday James L Wad-
dington will speak on, "Who
Are United in This Strife-Torn
World’”
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IT IS ORDERED AND
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that this Cause will be
heard before Trial Examiner
at the Corporation
Commission, Third Floor,
Jim Thorpe Building,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at
9:00 a.m., on the 14 day of
July, 1983, and that this notice
be published as required by
law and the rules of the
Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN that all interested
persons may appear and be
heard. For information
concerning this action,
contact STACK & BARNES,
PC., Michael D. Stack,
Attorneys for Applicant, 136
N.W. 10th Street, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma 73103,
Telephone 405 235 5823.
DONE AND PERFORMED
this 24 day of June, 1983
CORPORATION
COMMISSION
OF OKLAHOMA
CHAIRMAN, Hamp
Baker
VICE CHAIRMAN,
Norma Eagleton
COMMISSIONER,
James B. Townsend
ATTEST
SECRETARY, BerdeeS. Holt
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