Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 101, No. 178, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 7, 1992 Page: 3 of 16
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(WM* They Laed Thurdey Only)
“DOORS OPEN THURSDAY"
“12 NOON ‘TIL MIDNIGHT”
NOT 249.95......
“FIRST COME- ARST SERVE”
NOT MW-M-NOW-
NOT 1809.9.....
“UP TO 64% - WE QUIT”
“NOON TIL MIDNIGHT!”
$749
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MODERN APPLIANCE
AND FURNITURE
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Chickasha, OK
Bryant Premiere Sofas
Financing Avallable With Approved Credit
MEDIA GROUP
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Cancer country
ASSET
DOORS LOCKED 'TIL THURS."
"NO ONE PERMITTED EARLY!"
IL
DONREY
ALL SALES
FINALI!!
Donate Blood!
You Never Know
When You May
Need Some!
MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING MA-
2 PIECE VELVET
LIVINGROOM SUITE
BROYHILL MASTER
BEDROOM SUITE
OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCLATION
LOCMIT OPERATED MEWBER OF
MERCHANDISE
STORED AND OR
DISPLAYED WILL
BE PLACED ONTO
THE PUBLIC
MARKET FOR A
PERIOD OF 12
HOURS THIS
THURSDAY,
OCT. 8,1992.
LARGE BEDROOM SUITE
WITH DENTAL WORK
Terme
Avallabla.
Texas courts. He said that since ev-
eryone concerned had been follow-
ing the Texas orders, he saw no rea-
son why they should not continue.
On June 12, 1992, a hearing was
NOTIFICATION IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MODERN APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE HAS BEEN ORDERED TO
LIQUIDATE THEIR PRIME INVENTORY DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC FOR A PERIOD OF 12 HOURS THIS THURSDAYII
Between 84 and 88 Maryland had
the highest death rate due to cancer
of any state; Utah had the lowest.
MODERN
►APPLIANCE AND
FURNITURE
309 W. Chickasha
NOTS1W-.
WHU INBY LAST
358.50
—39
THIS IS A PUBLIC
SALE AND SHALL BE
CONDUCTED ON THE
PREMISES OF:
Tones
Avallable.
Simmons
Lane
Bassett
(D SOFAS, SLEEPERS
4 BEDROOM SETS
4 DINING ROOM SETS
(CHAIRS, RECLINERS
“TABLES, LAMPS
c MATTRESSES, BEDS
Bi
A Prices inclde Tax
MEMBER
ASSOCIATED PRE SS
SIMMONS MATTRESSES
Mismetch long ue matress sets with Simmons beeuty
T‘ Daily
vi Sunday
Bottom five
State
Utah
Hawaii
Death rate
125]
138
Famous Name
Brands
“GOING OUT OF BUSINESS"
Broyhill
England/Corsair
Riverside
Death rate
due to
cancer per
100,000
highest five
and lowest
five states,
1984-88
Top five
State
Maryland
Delaware
Nevada
Louisiana
Alaska
FULL SIZE (SLEEPER)
HIDE-AWAY BED
THIS IS AN...
IMPORTANT
SITUATION AND
WARRANTS THE
PUBLICS
IMEMDIATE
ATTENTION!
STORE WILL
REMAIN CLOSED
UNTIL...
THURSDAY,
OCT. 8,1992
CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Wednesday, October 7,1992
Wostal-----------
12 HOUR
SALE!
12:00 NOON
UNTIL MIDNIGHT!
Death rate
1921
1911
189
16,000 SQ. FT. OF FURNITURE,
FURNITURE RELATED ITEMS
AND APPLIANCES WILL BE SOLD!
ASSET LIQUIDATION
THURSDAY, OCT. 8,1992
NAME BRANDS TO BE RELEASED...
•SIMMONS -LANE -BASSETT •BROYHILL -ENGLAND/
CORSAIR -RIVERSIDE -BRYANT PREMIERE SOFAS -AND
MANY MORE TO BE RELEASED AS OF THIS THURSDAY
$297,
NOTHING
HELD BACK!
Every Furniture Item In
Every Department is
Reduced!
FULL SIZE (POSTURE REST)
MATTRESS SETS
HAVE A
BIRTHDAY PARTY AT
OK SKATELAND
’or only S30.
Call 222-2550 for details.
Large MpK dressor base, beauttut huloh mimor, M or
quwn u* feadboard and ■ maichiqgbwo Aww nghL
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DOORS WILL OPEN FOR PUBLIC REMOVAL
“THURSDAY”
12:00 O'CLOCK NOON UNTIL MIDNIGHT
1 ")HOURS
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MONDAY--5:00 am Fidey
TUESDAY-------NoonMondey
WEDNESDAY-------5:00 pm Monday
TIURSDAY---------Now Wednesday
FRIDAY--------------------------
Sunda, SPOTLIGHT -Noon Wedneaday
SUBSCRIPTON RATES
CARRER AND MAL DELNERY
Electhe March 1, 1901
“CLOSED”
THIS STORE HAS BEEN CLOSED DOWN AND WILL NOT REOPEN
TO THE PUBLIC UNTIL 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON THURSDAY!
Bonutful matiress sets in Hoel patiem and inoludes both
matiross and ntaerwp loundMon They heve 252 coms,
$97
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Continued from page 1 held in Grady County Distric Winchester commented at the ing that the mother was physically again. Iwouldliket thinkthatab
His decision was based upon the Court to decide if the writ would be June 12th hearing “I want to make unable, and the father was unfit to In acustod "henyyopan talkingabou from mi8g to go
writ which demanded that Trish be acted upon, or if Trish would stay it absolutely clear that I will not raise Trish,” Betty said uryingtoprovesthatabtoogg someone.esesfromahing I !
delivered to Mr. Ferrell. Winchester in Oklahoma, and custody would be address the question as to whether The Texas Supreme Court ren- parentisunfitzouGgntihae throyghst to know what haooened
could have used his authority to litipwd here or not Mr and Mrs. Wostal have dered their decision saying the di- something that has happenedit would take okowwhat haPPenkd
keep Trish in Oklahoma, however. The week prior to this hearing, provided excellent care to Trish, vorce was reversed and remanded be- last six.months. A.judgedoesn here.""ye alkedwithg0 about
he is required to rule according to Grady County Associate District That’s not an issue here. No one cause of the miscalculation and want to hear anyt ng happened peopewhoareknowlggshng and
the Uniform Child Custody Ju- JudgeOteka Alford signed an order has contested that. misrepresentation of the attorney two years ago, thelawsweaedisus ng and
riscictionACt giving the Wostals custody of Trish "Whether or not it’s in the best representing the lather, and because ‘Two years ago Mr. Ferrell was from what they have told me, and
The purpose of this act is to S OkUhoma. This was done interest of the child, that’s left up of this, the father should not be pe- running with a motorcycle, gang what.lsawmyclf.pfeclslke
avoid jurisdictional competition and because Trish was scheduled to to the State of Texas to decide, nalized. Several years ago he wascharged somethingwaswrongnBeyyrc.
conflict with courts of other states, undergo ear surgery June 16th, and They’ve exercised jurisdiction over “They ruledI strictly on the di- with 13 counts of armed robher: The "wtas anssurntyr4 in
promote cooperation with courts of Bettywanted to ensure she had legal these parties for these two years, vorce, not on best interest of Tr- and served time on sixiof.those syera lawsut inTas Sour, are
other states discourage continuing status to sign the consent forms at and I am well satisfied in reading ish, Betty said. Never did the charges My/sister told . . . gCu b V‘ Ferrell’s attorney
custody controversies, deter the hospital this order and the others in the Iran- Supreme or Apellate Court hear any onetime he usedto Weigh and beingsuebyMnrernsaone
. abductions, and avoid relitigation of Winchester said that he didn’t sition, that the judge will be as fair testimony on the qualifications of divide into small bags, and deliver a for costsshe incurred while repre.
custody decisions of other stares kn why Alford signed the order to an ou-of-state resident as an in- this man as a father. The only evi- white powdery substance, and he senting '
The act states “A court of this giving the Wostals temporary cus- state resident," he said. dencethat would havebeen allowed himself testified that he has used “Mv only goal in this whole or-
state shall not exercise its jurisdic- ody m Oklahoma, because the case “I find that there is no immediate would have been in district court, drugs," Betty said. Now, however. My ony goal n uus wnoie or
tionuntoSsacTSattheSmeof wodyiendinainmTexhs-mumuek peril to the minor child. I will find whenever he didn’t show up. He he testifies that he is mamed. he dealI was to fulfill Debbie slast
filing the petition, a proceeding sin wosnai said that there was that certainly it does appear clear didn’t contest it, so my witnesses married two months after we burned wishes Sheknew what kindno
concerning the custody of the child no litigation pending in Texas at that there could be further custody never got a chance. I was die only my sister, and he has a job, and he man Mr Fere «, and she only
was pending in a court of another that time, thereby affording Alford proceedings that Mrs. Wostal and one who testified. It was 30 min- says he loves and wants this child wanted a good, loving home for
state exercising jurisdici ion sub- the rigid to issue the order. her family could raise utesatthemost. So. why not let him have her Sh-ua10,, consider misi a hoid_
stantially in conformity with this Chickasha Attorney Rick Wei- No testimony was given, which "I testified to the fact thathe had guess that’s the way the judges Ldidntconside
act, unless the proceeding is stayed don represented the Wostals at the would have determined best interest abandoned her, thathe tod not seen look at iL would live with us Dcrmanenth
by the court of the other state be- hearing and argued that the only of Trish. Debbie Ferrell had re- her or supported her. He was not Betty said that she walked into would live withus Permansnt’
cause this stale is a more appropri court with jurisdiction to issue any ceivcd a default divorce judgement even there to contest that It wasei- court on June th with the same andIwo she is in ^ow had I
ate forum or for other reasons.” order with regards to Trish would be against her husband. His attorney ther give me custody or put her in a amount of confidence in the judicial situati“ shcl. % "K‘ utlhe
This act appears very ambiguous the court of the home state, Okla- told Mrs. Ferrell’s attorney that foster home. system that she tod for the lari two We aren’t giving up
and could be interpreted in many homa. He said that the child had they would not be contesting the “When the Supreme Court ruled or three years. She said she just felt wayithas We.arn U?c with us
ways. been in the State of Oklahoma divorce. The divorce decree stated that the divorce was null and void, that right would win, and that We believeimrishwin "th y
it seems that it is not the law legally and lawfully for more than that Bill and Betty Wostal would and that we should have a retrial - justice would prevail and Tnsh s again. I wouldn t warn to go
which applies to a custody case, but six months, which made her an Ok- receive custody of Trish, and Mr. you can’t retry the divorce because best interest would be taken into throughthelegpit Es, anin fr
how one chooses to interpret the lahoma resident, and therefore made Ferrell did not contest iL my sister was deceased, so the only consideration. She says that she s emotional urmoi othisigmilac
law. Judge Winchester chose to fol- her accountable to Oklahoma laws “My sister begged me to raise thing for me to do was to go tock not sure what happened, but anything:, bupt.8etnnish Da
low the decisions made by the and jurisdiction. Trish for her. I filed a petition, say- to court and try to prove him unfit, something went wrong. again I will, Betty said.
BRANDS WILL BE
RELEASED FOR 12
HOURS THIS
THURSDAY AT UP
TO 64% OFF. NO
LAY-A-WAY AC-
CEPTED. NO FREE
DELIVERIES-PUR-
CHASED ITEMS
MUST BE RE-
MOVED FROM
THESE PREMISES
WITH IN 24 HOU RS I
INVENTORY ORDERED SOLD! -
mo MODERNAPPLIANCEANDFURNITURE
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