Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 98, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1989 Page: 8 of 8
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JEWELL LEON CAREY
Funeral for Jewell Leon
Carey, 84, 2311 South 8th Street
Circle, Chickasha, will be held at
10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2,1989,
in the Brown-Binyon Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Randy
Robertson, pastor, officiating.
He was born July 11, 1905, in
Royston, Georgia, the son of
E.B. Carey and Sarah Walters
Carey. He died July 30, 1989, at
his home in Chickasha.
Mr. Carey married Thelma
McDonald on Sept. 29, 1932, in
Anadarko.
He came to Chickasha in 1924
from Royston, Georgia.
He was preceded in death by
his parents and one sister.
Survivors include his wife,
Thelma Carey of Chickasha; one
son, Max L. Carey of Vienna,
Va. ; two daughters, Connie Cot-
ter of Mountain View, Ark.,
Linda McCool of Corpus Christi,
Texas; five granddaughters and
one grandson, Helen Turner,
Jeanett Cotter, both of Mountain
View, Ark., Diana Chamberlain
of Salt Lake City, Utah, Kathy
Ward of Manheimm, Germany;
Melissa McCool and Brian
McCool, both of Corpus Christi,
Texas.
Interment will be in Rose Hill
Cemetery under the direction of
Brown-Binyon Funeral Home.
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Monday, July 31st.
Dan Smith, Verden.
Willard Henry, Chickasha.
Freida Sloan, Chickasha.
Carl Stephens, Anadarko.
Mattie Owings, Anadarko.
Kevin Bennett, Ninnekah.
Stella Kineard, Chickasha.
Gladys Carr, Alex.
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POLICE REPORT
Monday, July 31st.
12:30 a.m. Officers Scott
Alexander and Darryl Powell
investigated vandalism at the
Rainbow Day Care Center, 314
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Dakota Avenue. A window
valued at $200 was broken with a
rock.
7:04 a.m. Officer Dan Perske
investigated the report of a
peeping tom at 1617 S. 14th
Street.
8:42 a.m. Officer Dan Perske
investigated a 12” black and
white TV from Jack’s Fruit
Stand, 1502 S. Fourth Street.
9 a.m. Officer Scott Airington
investigated a hit and run acci-
dent at 1027 Chickasha Avenue.
11:46 a.m. Officer Dan Perske
investigated the theft of a stereo
valued at $180 taken from a ve-
hicle parked at the Quintero
Marcos residence, 827 Park
Avenue.
1:35 p.m. Officer Scott Air-
ington investigated the theft of
$3,500 in jewelry and mis-
scellaneous items from the Lora
Luers residence, 1008 S. 18th
Street.
1:46p.m. Kenneth Ray Meeks,
28 , 3000 S. Ninth, arrested by
Officer Dan Perske on charges of
speeding, driving under sus-
pension, no insurance, and ex-
pired inspection sticker.
4 p.m. Officer Irene Harvey
investigated an assault and bat-
tery in the intersection of 11th
Street and Chickasha Avenue.
6:23 p. m. Off icer I rene Harvey
investigated the report of dom-
estic abuse at 1627 S. Ninth
Street.
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Friday, July 28th.
Grady County Deputy Gene
Long investigated a disturbance
at the Josephine Moore resi-
dence in Rush Springs.
South had slam interest He first ex-
pressed this with a four-club cue-bid
North dutifully showed the ace of dia-
monds It’s hard to fault East for stick-
Collection Time
Next Few Days
All carriers of the Chickasha
Daily Express will be by the
next few days to collect in ad-
vance for August payments of
$6.00.
Please don’t make your
paper carrier wait for his or her
money and have to come back
later. Please have your pay-
ment ready.
All carriers are independent
contractors and are not em-
ployees of the Daily Express.
The carriers have to pay
their paper bill by the 10th of
each month or chance losing
their route. ________________
City company that manages 19
complexes statewide for HUD.
“This is a mammoth job,”
complexes, Ming said.
HUD announced last week it
would foreclose on the apart-
ment complexes because they do
not meet HUD housing quality
standards.
The owners of the apartment
Saturday, July 29th.
Grady County Deputy Gene
Long investigated a burglary at
the Roy Starks residence in
Bradley.
Monday, July 31st.
Thomas B. Rich, 28, trans-
ferred from Chickasha Police
Department on existing charges.
Grady County Under-Sheriff
R.D. Cottrell investigated forged
checks from the Hugh Malicoat
residence.
Grady County Deputy Bill
Dittmar investigated a dis-
turbance at the Will Dean Gills
residence in Verden.
this week by Oklahoma Proper-
ties Management, an Oklahoma
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Ming said security improve-
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the effect. Without the double by East,
South would have a bid to make, and
probably could do no better than bid
four spades. When East doubled, South
was able to pass, giving North a
chance to show something more That
something more was the ace of hearts,
and that encouraged South to strongly
invite slam with a jump to five spades
North accepted, with mild trepidation.
Declarer South could not afford to
be careless. He won dummy's ace of
diamonds and played ace and king of
hearts. Next came a third heart. If he
ruffed low, East would overruff and
cash the king of diamonds. If he ruffed
high, there would still be a subsequent
overruff followed by East’s cashing
the diamond king. But declarer found
the solution He simply discarded
dummy’s remaining diamond on the
third heart. He was now positioned to
ruff his diamond loser with a low
trump in dummy, and set up his heart
suit by ruffing the next heart with the
spade queen
Why was it unnecessary for East to
double four diamonds? On the auction,
with North-South bidding other suits
naturally, what else would West lead
against a spade contract except a
diamond?
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complexes had sought rent in-
creases last year to help pay for
repairs after 24-hour security
costs depleted the maintance
fund. HUD turned down the re-
quest.
In February, HUD cut off sub-
sidies for 70 percent of rents and
utilities totalling some $120,000 a
month, because the complexes
did not meet HUD housing stan-
dards.
“The absentee owners, in my
opinion were raking the system,’
Nickles said. “The taxpayers
and tenants weren’t getting their
money’s worth.”
Nickles has called for an inves-
tigation of the Tulsa complexes.
“I visited these units last year
and was bothered by what I
saw,” Nickles said. "This is a big
step in the right direction. ’ ’
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In L. A. Toppled
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A 1,500-pound copy of the Goddess of
Democracy was toppled from its Chinatown perch, but an artist
said the statue erected to protest the bloody Beijing crackdown
will be quickly rebuilt.
“That original one was knocked down for a reason by the tanks,
and I presume this one was knocked down for the same reason,”
Santa Monica artist Tom Van Sant said Monday after the
23-foot-tall statue was found crushed and broken in pieces.
“I believe art is very powerful, and I’m glad to see that these
people apparently think, so too, or they wouldn’t have risked
committing a crime,” he said.
Van Sant said the statue may be rebuilt in two or three weeks.
“We’ll build it stronger this time; we ll fix ’em. We can create as
fast as they can destroy,” he said.
Someone cut ropes holding up the plastic foam, wood and plaster
figure Sunday night and it crashed to the ground at the entrance of
the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, said President
Stephen K.Yee.
“I think that somebody against liberty, against freedom des
troyed the figure, Yee said. “That statue is destroyed ... but they
cannot destroy the spirit in the heart of the people.''
Police officers began an investigation.
Yee said a witness heard a noise between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. and
first thought there had been a car crash.
Joe Cortez, a parking attendant at nearby Little Joe’s Restau-
rant, said he “saw a couple of Oriental guys in their teens running
away ‘‘
The 23-foot-tall statue was modeled after the 30-foot-tall God-
dess of Democracy raised by Chinese pro-democracy demon
strators in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on May 30.
The original, a figure of a woman raising a torch in much the
same manner as America’s Statue of Liberty, was destroyed by
the Chinese Army on June 5 after the massacre that crushed the
student-led protest movement
I M Z Z M T I .
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I would much rather be an honorable public
servant ... than be the richest man in the world." — Harry S. Truman
high-intensity lights, are
planned. The management com-
pany also will design bumper
stickers and cards to identify
tenants and HUD will recruit
tenants for management, main-
Sunday, July 30th.
GIRL Mr. and Mrs. wes
Blankenship, of Rush Springs,
are the parents of a seven lb.,
three oz. baby girl, born at 12:36
p.m. in Grady Memorial Hos-
pital.
GIRL-Mr. and Mrs. David
Lindsay, of Apache, are the par
ents of a six lb., eight oz. baby
girl, born at 11:52p.m. in Grady
Memorial Hospital.
Monday, July 31st.
BOY Mr. and Mrs. ’Ricky
Stewart, of Binger, are the par-
ents of a a seven lb., four oz. baby
boy, born at 11:57 a.m. in Grady
Memorial Hospital.
the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at
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MOSCOW (AP)
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Memorials
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1923."
Chickasha
Monument Co.
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Legal Publication
(Published August 1 &
8, 1 989)
INTHE DISTRICT COURT
OF GRADY COUNTY
STATEOF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF FERN R.
MOORE a/k/a MATTIE FERN
MOORE, Deceased.
Case No. -89-55
NOTICEOFHEARING
FIRSTANDFINAL
ACCOUNT, PETITION
FOR DETERMINATION
OF HEIRS, AND
DISTRIBUTION
ANDDISCHARGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the duly ap-
pointed and qualified Co
Personal Representatives of
the above named Estate have
filed in this Court a Final Ac
count and Report of the Ad-
ministration of said Estate and
a Petition for Determination of
Heirs, Distribution of Estate,
and Discharge of Personal
Representative; said Hearing
of the same has been fixed by
the Judge of said court for the
23rd day of August, 1989, at
10:00 o'clock a.m., in the
courtroom in the County
Courthouse at Chickasha in the
County and State aforesaid,
and all persons interested in
said Estate are notified then
and there to appear and show
cause, if any they have, why
said Account should not be
settled and allowed, and said
Estate distributed and the
Co-Personal Representatives
discharged.
KARENHIBBS,
Judge
HAYS, DABNEY,
PULLIN & RIVAS, P C.
Third Floor
Oklahoma National Building
Chickasha, Oklahoma 73018
(405)224-9150
Attorneys for Co-Personal
Representatives
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HUD Wages War On Drugs In Tulsa
TULSA Okla. (AP)-Federal new management company costs after an assessment later tenance and clerical work at the
officials say they are moving to hired by HUD was started Mon
provide a safe and healthy en day at Vernon Manor and Mom
vironment at two government- ing Star Village apartment
owned apartment complexes in complexes.
Tulsa Ming, who was accompanied
‘ ‘The first thing we intend to do on a visit of the sites by local and
is wage war on drugs at Vernon federal officials, including U.S.
Manor and Morning Star," Char Sen. Don Nickles, R-Okla., also
les Ming, the U.S. Department of promised major renovations in
Housing and Urban Develop the complexes’ occupied units
ment’s Oklahoma City regional and 24 hour security.
office manager, said Monday. “We’re going to spend what’s
Ming said trash pickup and necessary,” Ming said, adding
24-hour security supervised by a he would know more about the
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A pro-Iranian group, the
Organization of the Op-
pressed on Earth, said it
hanged the U.S. Marine on
Monday because Israel re-
fused to release Obeid, who
was abducted from his
south Lebanon home on
Friday.
Soviet Union today den-
ounced the reported hang-
ing of Lt. Col. William R.
Higgins in Lebanon as “in-
human”, but also faulted
Israel for kidnapping Shiite
Moslem cleric Sheikh Ab-
dul Karim Obeid.
“The fact that the aggra-
vation of the situation in
Lebanon, caused speci-
fically by the abduction of
Shiite leader Sheikh Obeid
by Israeli commandos, has
led to an escalation of acts
of violence and terror and
evokes profound concern,”
the statement said.
Ministry
Vadim Per-
out a brief
at a hastily
CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Tuesday, August 1,1989
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eating he was pleased that U.S. relations with the A Soviet observer called the meeting a “shirt- peonles Reoublic of China would not be understood The two governments found a common interest on
Soviet Union had edged up a few notches and that sleeve" session at the Soviet embassy that ran three . .P ASrEn fopie ” a senior U.S. official, who Cambodia. Both want to see Vietnamese troops
high-level contacts with China had been re hoursand 10 minutes. bythe on condition of anonymity, said after the leave by the end of September and a U.N. observer
established. . Officials on both sides said Baker and Shevard- SPoK50 force supervising a cease-fire in the war between
But he was at a loss about how to cope with a nadze disagreed sharply over Afghanistan, but " guerrillas and the Hanoi installed government,
resurgence of terrorism that apparently led to the otherwise found rapport. The Soviets are irked "It was our view that if China does want to con R h.
death of Marine Lt. Col. William R Higgins, and about continuing U.S. weapons shipments to rebels tinue its reform, as it says it does, it ought not to turn The Chinese want a rolefortheKhme Eoyg, ac
threatens other American hostages in Lebanon. trying to dislodge a pro-Moscow government in Ka- inward and isolate itself through conduct that would Cambodian faction backed by Beijing that
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Drew, Charles C. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 98, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1989, newspaper, August 1, 1989; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1872354/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.