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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Tuesday, March 13, 1984
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Public Records
Too Late To Classify
Obituaries
6 Lost and Found
Dakota, needs medication, Wednesday, March 14, 1964,
222-2476.
11 Help Wanted
Hamilton and Rev. Leslie Boyce J. Cruzan, mortgage
Secretary, some experience McAlester of Ft. Cobb.
negollable. 224-3434.
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23 Sporting Equipment
The family of Thelma
33 Pets and Supplies
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10:13 p.m. Monday, units
relation to the incident.
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REV. DELOSC. WELSH
Funeral for Rev. Delos C.
Welsh, 83, was held at 11 a.m.
Monday, March 12, 1984, in
Epworth United Methodist
Church with Bishop John
Wesley Hsrdt officiating,
assisted by Dr. Argus
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420 Choctaw
drummer, average salary,
$15 $20 an hour, 224-83B2
Oklahoma City under the
direction of Brown-Binyon
Funeral Home.
She was born June 9, 1905,
in Ninnekah, the daughter of
James Butler and Lila
Goodnight Butler. She died
Wednesday, Feb. 29, 1964, in
Victorville, Calif.
Mrs. Oldham moved to
California from Oklahoma in
1923. In 1933 she moved to
Chino, Calif., and in 1979 to
Victorvill, Calif.
Survivors include her
husband, Ernest Oldham;
one son, Delbert Oldham, of
Chino, Calif.; six sisters.
Audrey Smith of Fletcher,
Gustie McConnel of Oregon,
May Young of Lindsey, Calif.,
Fay Crouch of Capco Lake,
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Jean Daugherty, 55, was held
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Fire Reports
3:57 a.m. Sunday, unit 216,
Birth
GIRL - Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Whittall of Chickasha are the
parents of a six-pound, six-
ounce girl born at 9:44 a.m.
Monday in Grady Memorial
Hospital.
Hospital Dismissals
Mary Wade, Marlow.
Louise Philpott, Chickasha.
James Nelson, Anadarko.
Nettie Jones, Chickasha.
Cathy Shaffer, Chickasha.
Ray Cervantez, Chickasha.
charged Friday with the removed shingles from 305
' crime of assault and battery North Third Street.
REPAIR SHOP
Ming Sizing- Ring
Repair— Custom
Jewelry
FRYE’S
324 Chickasha- 2245477
2:13 p.m. Saturday, Wal- were its $150,000 in contents.
Mart, 2030 South Fourth The cause of the fire is
his preliminary conference assisted by the Ninnekah Fire
scheduled for 3 p.m. March 1. Department and deputies
Marriage License with the Grady County Sheriff
Applications Department, estinguished a
Jerry Lee Davidson of houae fire two miles west, one
Hinton and Kayla Sue Coy of mile south of Country Club
Minco. Road. An electrical short in
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Chickasha
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THE "SASS” CONCERT
at OK-Skateland
IS MARCH 15—3 PM
This ran Incorrectly In Monday's Express
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Saxon Homes, 1005 South Henderson.
Shepherd, reported copper 10 p.m. Monday, firemen
tubing had been taken from a made a safety run to Harts
house under construction. Manufacturing, South U.S. 81
Police arrested juveniles in Highway.
April, 1975.
They moved to Broken
Arrow in 1937, then to Broxton
in 1945. In 1976 they moved to
Verden.
Mrs. Lumpkin was a
member of the Baptist
Church. She cooked for the
Broxton School for 22 years
and at Vivian’s Cafe in
11:50 p.m. Saturday, Eddie 214, 215, and 216 contained a
Jenkins, 1004 Grand Terrace, warehouse fire at First Street
reported a spare tire and and Chickasha. The $45,000
wheel had been taken from building, owned by Barium
his pickup parked at his Supply of Oklahoma City, was A
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Chickasha Fire Department and $1,500 damage to its
personnel reported a house contents. The trailer was
Fowler Clary would like to * fire. owned by Jambs Hinson.
Police Reports 9:16 a.m. Monday, firemen
9:15 a.m. Saturday, Ron made a safety tun to 700
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Miller, 81, 324 S. 5th,
Chickasha, will be at 1:30
p.m. Thursday, March 15.
1984, in the Chapel of Sevier
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Miller was born Nov.
22, 1902, in Russett, and died
Monday, March 12, 1984, in
the Baptist Burn Center.
She spent her early life in
the Duncan area before
moving to Kansas City, Mo.,
in 1925. She came to
I- in the First Baptist Church of
_ Ft. Cobb with Rev. Burl
Mackey of Verden officiating,
- assisted by Rev. Jim
We wish to thank all of the
wonderful people that helped
us during the illness and loss
of our loved one, Roy Garrett.
Thanks to everyone for their
visits, phone calls and flower
offerings, they meant so
much. A special thanks to
Bro. Jack Pilgrim and Rev.
L.D. Wilkes for their words of
comfort. Also thank you
ladies of the First Missionary
Baptist Church for preparing
the noon meal. Thanks to all
the neighbors and friends for
bringing in food to the homes.
Myrtle Garrett
Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Garrett .
Mr.and Mrs Terry Garrett
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Garrett
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Memorials
by Elledge
"A Name Known
For Quality.
Value, and
Service Since
1923."
Chickasha
Monument Co.
1604 S. 10th
224-3003
1981 Chevy 1 ton flatbed, 454, the Cellegeseights Baptist City. He preceded her in
air, power steering & Church officiating. death Nov. 20, 1958 She was
brakes, tilt, 60,000 miles. Fern Riddles was organist, also preceded in death by an
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MRS. DELLA MARIE
MONTGOMERY
Rosary for Mrs.' Della
Marie Montgomery, 96, 207
South 7th, was held at 5:30
p.m. Sunday, March 11,1984.
in Sevier Funeral Home with
Rev. Wilbur Moore, pastor of
Holy Name Catholic Church, ।
officiating. (
Mass of Christian Burial (
was held at 2 p.m. Monday,
March 12,1984, in Holy Name ,
Catholic Church with Rev.
Moore as celebrant.
Acolytes were Scott (
Alexander, Chris Fuhrman, ,
Tod Stallbaumer, Tim Leurs.
Ushers were James Voegeli
and Andrew Reding.
thank those who provided
food, flowers and words of
comfort during our loss.
Don and Iva Lee Brown
Donald L., Carolyn Sue,
Carrie and Kevin Brown,
Abbie and C. A. Lewallen
Our thanks to all of you who
helped us in the deep sorrow
and grief in the loss pf our
beloved Donald Wayne and
Myrna (Ladymon) Watson.
Calif., Reba Files of We can never express our
Cucamongo, Calif., and gratefulness and thanks for
Ivalee Carpenter of Capco all your phone calls, cards,
Uke, Calif.; and two grand- visits, the food — but most of
children, all for your prayers, the
Interment was in Belleuve sweet singing, the ministers'
Cemetery, Ontario, Calif., words of comfort, and flowers
under the direction of Griffith sent. To Brown-Binyon
Mortuary, Chino, Calif.
MRS. PEARL MILLER
Funeral for Mrs. Pearl
District Court
Civil Docket
Earl R. Hixon vs. State of
Oklahoma Department of
Public Safety, drivers
license.
Jim Walter Homes vs.
requkred, good
skills. Dictation
requlred Salary
Chickasha, and Ruby
Crawford of La Puente,
Calif.; five brothers, Gilbert
Harris of Lemon Cove, Calif.,
Russell Harris of Exeter,
Calif., Nelton Harris of
Glendora, Calif., James
Harris of Baldwin Park,
Calif., and Earl Dean Harris
of Novato, Calif.; five
grandchildren and three
great grandchildren.
Burial will be in Pleasant
View Cemetery south of Ft.
Cobb under the direction of
Crews Funeral Home of
Apache.
MRS. PEARL LUMPKIN
Loot, black male Lab puppy, 3 Funeral for Mrs. Pearl
months, area i3th & Lumpkin, «, will be at 2 p.m.
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Misdemennor Docket morning. unknown. It originated in the
Robert N Holland pleaded 9:56 a.m. Monday, Rodney ■ st side of the building,
guilty Monday to the charges Howard, Chickasha, reported "ramen battled the flames
of driving while imparted and his spare tire had been taken for six and a half hours,
trangporting an open con- from his vehicle parked at 8:11a.m. Tuesday, firemen
tainer. He wm fined $100 phis Montgomery Ward. made a safety run to the
court costs for the first 10 a.m. Monday, Callie Chickasha Clinic, 2222 Iowa,
charge, and $50 plus court Ellis, 1406 South Second . r
coste for the second. Street, reported a suspect Rriet
Johnny Layne Jr. pleaded forced his way into her house, WI IV I------------
innocent Monday to the said someone was chasing LYNDHURST, N.J. (UPI)
charges of driving while him, then ran out. —Women are influential to 75
impaired and transporting an 10:48 a.m. Monday, Danny percent of all new car pur-
open container. His bond was Hollander, 1516 South 15th chases, or triple what they
set at $250, with his Street, reported someone are normally given credit for,
disnosition docket scheduled removed some tools from his an automotive executive
f lu a.m. Mav 4. vehicle. says.
criminal Docket 9:08 p.m. Monday, Sharon James Fitzhenry, general
Michael Miller was Luckey, 201 Washington, manager of sales and
charged Thursday with the reported someone set fire to marketing for Peugeot
crime of embezzlement by an the seats of her 1976 Ford Motors of America, said a
employee. His bond was set at Granada at approximately 8 recent survey shows women
$1,000, with his preliminary p.m. Saturday. today have quite specific
conference scheduled for 2 10:30 p.m. Monday, ideas, different from those of
p.m. March 28. Richard Vestle, 728 Frisco, men, on what they need and
Billy V. Bewley was reported a known suspect want from their cars.
Chic hasha Daily Express
(USPS 104-140)
302 No. 3rd Street
P.O. DRAWER E
Shearer.
Organist was Ellen
Bebermeyer. Soloist was Sam
Page. Three congregational
songs were also sung.
Pallbearers were Dr. Joe
Bledsoe, Dr. Charles Gibson,
Rev. Clayton Hughes, Ken-
drick James, Harold
McCreery, Dr. Leroy Sewell,
Dr. Robert Smith and Dr.
Bonner Teeter.
Honorary pallbearers were
Rev. Guy Ames Jr., Dr.
Gilbert R. Brothers, Dr. R.
Jack Featherston, Rev.
Richard E. Gibbens, Dr. J.
William Hestwood, Rev.
Robert L. Majors, Rev.
Burrel J. McNaught, Dr.
Irving L. Smith, Dr. Clifton
Sprouls and Dr. James F.
Williamson.
Interment was at 2:30 p.m.
3 bedroom brick, excel tent Schlecht, Sylvester Maier,
condition, CH-A, $400 a Leonard Voegeli, Edmond
month, depositaWater own. Louis Novotny,
paid. Call Johnny Martin, '‘NoUNtn
owner-agent, ERA Hart Robert Novotny
Realty, 222-1947 or 224- Interment was in the Holy
4459. ■ — ■ m-St- Name -Section of Rose Hill.
reported two windows in his
residence had been broken
out Saturday night.
11:50 a.m. Sunday, Dennis
Wegh, Regent, North Dakota,
reported the spare tire and
wheel had been taken from
his pickup parked at the
Western Villa on Saturday
night.
12:40 p.m. Sunday, Richard
Wright, 1227 South 12th
Carla Patterson, Anadarko. Street, reported a Pioneer
Katharine Campbell, stereo, Audiovax egualizer,
Chickasha and * Whistler radar detector
Cynthia Myers and son, had been taken from his 1974
Chickasha Chevrolet Malibu that
Money Available
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Maybe I Can Help
Call 224-7050 k-46
typing She wm born on March 19.
not 1914, near Fletcher, and died
4.11 Sunday, March 11, 1984, at
----- Chickasha.
Female live-in companion & Mrs. Lumpkin moved with
housekeeper, $100 a week, her parents to Adamsville,
everything furnished, 247- Tenn., as a child, moving
6141. Anadarko.________Ml back to Oklahoma in 1984.
wm.a immaaimaly She married Jack Lumpkin
country & western at Anadarko on Oct. 28,1933
drummer, average salary, He preceded her in death in
Street, reported a suspect
tried to leave the store
without paying for a shirt and
toddler suit. Police arrested
Kana K. Madison, 27, in
relation to the incident.
7:04 p.m. Saturday, Wal-
Mart, 2030 South Fourth
Street, reported a suspect
placed a set of earrings into
her purse without paying for
them. Police arrested Tracy
Johnson, 20, of 1628 South
First Street, in relation to the
incident.
7:16 p.m. Saturday, Sharon
Luckey, 201 Washington,
reported a suspect backed a
vehicle into her garage wall
and door, doing $10,000
damage.
11:46 p.m. Saturday,
Martha Rene Edeberg, 1028
Iowa, reported a tire on her
car had been cut.
Joyce McElreath,
Chickasha, reported
Saturday a suspect drove off
without paying for gas at the
In and Out, 828 Grand
* Avenue. - - . . * •
3:42 a.m. Sunday, Helen
Patillo, 1615 Henderson,
reported his 1973 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo had been taken
without her knowledge.
4:50 a.m. Sunday, Russell
Hatfield, 808 Nevada,
Survivors include two
daughters, Peggy Williams of
Verden, and Shirley
1992 17' Ebco ski boat. Walk
thru windshield, vee
bottom. 115 HP Evinrude
power tilt A trim. Custom
madeOKT drive on trailer.
Factory tach. All gauges,
under floor ski storage, Ice
chest. Brown metal flake
point, custom chrome
wheels with matching
spare, Canopy top, cover.
70 hrs. running time, can be
seen at Lake Chickasha.
97500,453-7709, Verden. 1-23
Deacon was Vince
Bergschneider.
Pallbearers were grand-
sons, Patrick Hankins, Mike
Hankins, Dale Murphy, Gary
Bray, David Verlander and
Tom Edon.
Honorary pallbearers were
Everett Martin, J.C.
Card Of
Thanks
The family of Frank Orin
"Dutch" Parker wishes to
thank Dr. Bledsoe, the doc-
tors, nurses, hospital staff
and many friends for their
support during the illness and
loss of our "Dutch.” A special
thank you goes to all those
who held us in their prayers
at this time, the Parkview
Christian Church, the
ministers, singers, and
pallbearers, to the Brown-
Binyon Funeral Home, and to
those who sent the lovely
flowers and cards, and to
those who prepared food and
offered their help and love.
1984, in Brown-Binyon Chickasha in 1967.
Funeral Home Chapel with She married Frank Miller
Rev. C.A. "Pete” Spradlin of on Feb. 2, 1929, in Kansas
Crawford of Oklahoma City; Monday in Resthaven
two sisters, Reba Guest of Memory Gardens in
T. Roy Carmichael was infant son, Thomas Miller,
soloist. Survivors include two sons,
Pallbearers were Dewayne -James R Miller of Seatthe,
Robertson, Timi Smith Henry Wash., and Wallace G Miller
Heine, Terry Smith Steven of Kansas City, Mo.; one
Anderson and Russell stepson, Frank Miller, Jr, of
Anderson.. Kansas City, Mo.; two
interment was in Fairlawn sisters, Lucille Anderson of
cemetery. Chickasha, and Lola Goff of
CARLF. BIRDWELL Albuquerque, N.M.; two
Funeral for Carl F. Bird- brothers, George Anderson of
well, 73,1628 S. 6th, is pending Duncan, and Lee Anderson of
with Brown-Binyon Funeral Chickasha; five grand-
Home children and one great
Mr. Birdwell died this grandson.
morning, Tuesday, March 13. Interment will be in Rose
1984, in his home. Hill Cemetery.
foreclosure
Aetna Finance Company
vs. Darrel W. Williams,
money judgment.
Grady Memorial Hospital
vs. Vicky A. Shelby, money
judgment.
Grady Memorial Hospital
vs. Ronald W. Anderson,
money judgment.
Aetna Finance Company
vs. Gary N. Jones aka Gary
M. Jones Jr, money
judgment.
In Re: name change —
Michele Dawn Sheehan.
Second class postage paid at
Chickasha, Okla. Published every
afternoon (except Saturday and
Christmas Day) and Sunday morn-
ing.
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character of any person, firm or
corporation and any misstote-
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columns of The Express will be
gladly corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the
management.
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MRS. LOLA MERLE
OLDHAM
Funeral for Mrs. Lola
Merle Oldham, 78, Vic-
torville, Calif, was held at 2
p.m. Monday, March 5, 1964.
in Griffith Chapel, Chino,
Calif, with Rev. Don
Williams officiating.
Terry Gene Wenzel of the southwest bedroom closet
Ninnekah and Lisa Dean started the blaze, doing
Hammons of Chickasha. $19,000 damage to the $30,000
Sheriff Reports home and $5,000 damage to its
Stephanie Stewart of the contents. Firemen battled the
Department of Human flames for two and a half
Services reported Thursday a. hours. The wood frame home
threat made in her office. was owned by Norman
9:41 a.m. Saturday, Sam Croler.
Wheeler, west of Chickasha, 12:52 p.m. Sunday, unite 212
reported the theft of gas and and 215 doused a trailer fire
keys from his pickup. at 204 Meadows. Leaking gas
Cheryl Blow, Tuttle, from a dryer gas line started
reported Saturday a dog bite. the blaze, which did $4,000
4:04 a.m. Sunday, damage to the $7,000 trailer,
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