Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 104, No. 308, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1995 Page: 2 of 10
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Friday, March 10,1995
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Fri-Sat nights 7 00 & 9.00 Sun-Thurs 7:00 only
Matinees Sat - Sun 2 00 & 4.00
(AfASserp PICTURES Presents
The Rev. (Brian J. (Packer, ^ctor
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the father has given us,
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children of god;
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Now's the time to apply ferti-lome’s strong 20-4-4
formula that feeds your lawn and prevents future
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Application of
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Chickasha Dally Express
Correction Policy
As a matter of policy, the Chidtatha
Daily Expratt will publish corrections of
errors in fact that have been printed in
Iha nonsoanr.
The corrections will be made as soon
as possible after the error has been
brought to the attention of the newspa-
per's editor at 224-2600.
Due to bad weather 3-4-95, our offer was post-
poned until 3-11-95.
Offer good Saturday only! Mar. 11,1995
Ross True Value
Hardware, Feed & Seed
412-416 Choctaw
Chickasha, Ok - 224-2222
Chickasha City Limits Only jMUll/ailUil
Hinch, A. J. Pearcy, Joe
Ersland, Luke Byford, Joe
Ross, and Raymond Torralba.
Interment was in Rose Hill
Cemetery under the direction
of Sevier Funeral Home.
Full Military graveside
rites were provided by the
VFW.
CHARLOTTE MARIE
BROWN
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BIROWN-BINYON
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Fn-Sat nights 7:00 8 9.20 Sun-Thurs 7:00 onyl 1
Matinees Sat - Sun 2:00 & 4:20
OUIlREAKrJ
DUSTIN HOFFMAN E calm. J
Runs from 3-10 thru 3-16
"See
Love
Chickasha Police Department
March 8
12:41 p.m. - Officer Dan
Perske investigated violation
of a protective order and
domestic abuse.
3:15 p.m. - Officer Brent
Smith investigated a
disturbance reported by
Arthur Evans at 708 S. 12th.
3:45 p.m. - Officer Doug
Merritt arrested Darryl Leon
Austin, 28, at 1st and Oregon
on a charge of driving under
suspension and on two city
warrants for an expired
inspection sticker and failure
to appear.
8:50 p.m. - Officer Elip
Moore investigated the
weeds and wild grass from coming up!
Call or come in to Ross Seed on or before Saturday,
Mar. 11, and purchase a minimum of 2 bags of ferti-
lome Weed and Feed Special and we'll come our
and apply it to your yard for free)
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Matinees Sa-Sun 2 00 & 4:20 1
HIDEAWAY
SPECIAL
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JEFF GOLDBLUM R
Helf, and Doug Sikes.
Pallbearers were: Dean
Funeral services for James
Robert McConnell, 84, of
Chickasha, will be held 1:30
p.m., Saturday, March 11,
1995, in the Chapel of Sevier
Funeral Home.
James Robert McConnell
was born July 26, 1910, in
Boles, Arkansas, the son of
Louis Oliver and Alice (Cates)
McConnell, and died
Thursday, March 9, 1995, in Funeral mass for Charlotte
Chickasha Marie Brown, 59, will be held
Mr McConnell came from at 10:00 a.m., Monday, March
Arkansas in 1922 to Okeema, 13, 1995, at the Holy Name
Oklahoma. He had lived in Catholic Church. Wake
Chickasha since 1930. He and service will be held at 7:00
Elsie Christine Capps were p.m., Sunday, March 12, in
married July 21, 1931, in the Chapel of Sevier Funeal
Chickasha. She preceded him Home. Father Elmer ----- f two bicycles one
in death on December 24,1987. Schwarz, Holy Name Catholic larceny o.to 5 Free
Mr. McConnell worked as a Church, will be officiating. hunter green, black and
farmer and served as an Charlotte Marie Brown Spirit and one black ana
evangelist minister for many was born May 2, 1935 in yellow Sears Free Spirit,
years with the Church of God. Chickasha, Oklhaoma, the reported by Cindy Spencer of
Survivors include: four daughter of William “Bill U. 1325 Minnesota.
sons: Harold McConnell of and Frances (Burtschi) 9:45 p.m. . Officer Richard
Norge; Harlon McConnell of Sullivan, and died Garrett arrested Shannon
Alex; Willard McConnell of Wednesday, March 11, 1995, Ingram, 27, at 6th and
McAlester; and Wade in Elgin, Oklahoma. Choctaw on a charge of
McConnell of Carendon, She and Donnell W. Brown, shocta" 2I
Texas; two daughters: Louise Sr., were married on May 2, inhaling toxic vapo .
Harvey of Enid and Bertha 1955, in Chickasha, March9
Mantooth of Oklahoma City; Oklahoma. 120 a m. - Officer Shannon
two sisters: Dora Ingrahm of She was Secretary- M.Al“in investigated
Chickasha; and Cora Harmon Treasurer of Char Don MCI.in investhted
also of Chickasha; 22 Buliders, Inc. , pburglary and ".4
grandchildren and 32 great- She was a member of the deadly weapon reportedby
grandchildren. Holy Name Catholic Church Betty Jonelle Wever at 1313 S.
Interment will be in the where she was director of 13th.
Farilawn Cemetery under the religious education for 12 8:13 a.m. . Officer Dan
direction of Sevier Funeral years and was involved in the Perske investigated
Home. Catholic Women s Activity vandalism reported by Teddy
_________ Group. Shep was Chanter Claborn, 718 N. 10th. Claborn
MAUDIE PETTITT BATES memberof the REt-hrphe awoke to the sound of glass
Funeral services for EV, A cha 1 Relations breaking and discovered
Maudig, Rettitt Bates, Commission, and a former juveniles had broken 1
Cyri, OKlanoma, were ne. Ir Social Worker. windows in his home.
2;ooLpm.senn hursda MrS. Brown was preceded 9:05 a.m. - Officer Dan
Krst VsemMy of God in death by her father: Perske arrested Reginald
ChurchRev Larry Lewis William “Bill” U. Sullivan; Watson, 32, on a Grady
officiated and Rev. BOb Benson one sister: Kathleen Mrasek; County warrant for failure to
assisted. and one brother; tommy pay or appear.
The pianist was Waldene Joseph suuivannd,. Her 9:55 a.m. - Officer Dan
Knodel and the singers were Survivors.inciuei-Me Perske investigated the
LaNelle Hood, Janet Julian husband, Ponnell-. Mother larceny of an antique tricycle
MJa«r%W Frranceehogilivanothet reported by John Hannah, 718
Morales Rick Morales Keith Chickasha, Oklahoma; four S. 12th.
Moraes, Rabbi Sanders sons: Donnell W. Brown, Jr. 5:25 p.m. - Officer Elip
Dusty Sanders, and Jimmie and wife Jean, of Chickasha, Moore investigated violation of
SnXrs Dr. Tom Brown and wife a protective order.
Interment was in the Olmanda of Harlington, 7 p.m. . officer Elip Moore
Cement Cemetery under the Texas; Mike Brown o arrested Jeffie Curtis
direction of Binyon Cyril Lawton, Oklahoma, J^nes Calhoun, 47 at 16th and
Funeral Home. Brown of seattle,. Washngtonj Frisco on charges of driving
three daughters:, catherirf. under the influence,
CHRISTIE HAIEY Ann "afieAronn,oFAtata, transporting an open
Funeraltsery 95 for Georgia; and Molly Friend container, driving undir
Chckstiha, kahoma, were andhsband,panny, of suspension, and an expired
hldnatd:3g,g-m)zThgsda C1fiur granddaughters: to p.m. . Officer Brent
of Sevier Funeral Home, Beth, Danica, and Whitney Smith arrested William Bay
f Organist was Mrs. Fern Brown all of Chickasha, Wallace, 37, at Lightner’s,
Riddles. Soloist was Craig Oklahoma; 2ind .Ka. tian 1800 S. 4th, for petty larceny
Stake. Brown, of Lawton, Oklahoma and possession of marijuana.
Pallbearers were: Larry one grardsoni randon 10 p.m. - Officer Elip Moore
Harbin, Phillip Hale, Robert GieslerofAtanta,. GSrgsaj investigated the larceny of
L. Cole, Barbara Jean Latt, two Stergrandsorienf of two eases of beer at Coastal
Mary Catherine Cooper, and chickha,, Oklahoma; and Mart, 902 S. 4th.
Sharon Granttas in the Rose two brothers: Bill Sullivan of Grady County Sheriffs
GARY DON WEST neices, and nephews. ।
Funeral services for Gary pIntermentcwilltbe, inuth,
BenaWesta5swofechickashat Rame"sectsomsunr the
1:3.m.; Thursday, March direction of Sevier Funeral
9, ig95,intheChapel Dom Memorial contributions
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Carl and Lyla Stilwell, Herreli charity of your choice.
Department 9:11 a.m. - Officer Dan Perske the influence, driving‘under
March 8 booked Reginald K. Watson, suspension, and transporting
11:25 a.m. - Officer Tim 32, on a warrant for failure to an open container.
Cole booked Peggie Ann pay or appear. 9:52 p.m. - O iceri „
Harrell, 58, who was 11:30 a.m. - Tuttle Police Garrett booked William Fay
transported to the Lexington Officer Don Cluck booked Wallace, 37, on .charges:
Correctional Center to serve Richard H. Witt, Jr., 50, on a petty larceny and possession
40 years. charge of violation of a ofmarijuana.m •
11:25 a.m. - Deputy Larry protective order. -ore,
Crabb booked Charles H. 11:40 a.m. - Cpt. Earl Pettit Mareh8.
Rankin, 40, on a charge of transferred Walter Lamar on Sherry D. Reed vs. Mark -
driving under the influence of a writ from the Caddo County Reed . . I,
liquor jail to the Grady County jail. MarriageLicence Filed
6:50 p.m. - Rush Springs 8:44 p.m. - Officer Elip Moore Mareh8 ,
Police Officer Will Fitzwater booked Jeff Curtis Calhoun, Curtis R- Bowers 28, apd
arrested Chad Hargus, 28, on 47, on charges of driving with Tammy K Wood, 29, both:o
charges of attempting to an expired tag, driving under Elgin :
elude, driving under the __________
influence and reckless O)TTICICIS —' •
drxing p.m. - Officer Doug Continued Srom pago * :
Merritt booked Darryl Austin, levels. . . .*.
28, on a hold for the According to McHard, the reason these tests are done ;is
Chickasha Police because buyers of scrap metal who melt it down to make
partment products often reject steel with any level of radioactivity and
10:30 p.m. - Officer Richard return it at a cost to the scrap buyers. For this reason, most
Garrett booked Shannon Leon salvage yards now have detectors to find these problems.
Ingram, 27, on a charge of Shelton said that no additional costs will be incurred by the
inhelins . c“*WedWRisposbri‘h facility," Shelton said.
Callisons-------------------------
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brass rubbings was one that of the wealthy and these viewed by the public. The
involves laying heavy duty engravings contain a true look rubbings will be in Local.E
A U « athatFewas like between Narcfoanasthntcrmnimonstwen
& ^MnS« ‘“X asmeult to urn — —’10 come in and
Then carefully lifting the foil about brass rubbing without
off of the engraving and turn- talking about history,” R.E. “We would be happy to talk
ingitover. said. Mr. Callison especially to anyone about them (the
“This was extremely hard likes to look at the changing brass rubbings),” said R.E. If
to do,” said Opal Callison, dress style that is captured in anyone individually or as a
“because the foil is so deli- his and his wife’s brass rub- group is interested in finding
cate.” A product called epoxy bings. out more about the rubbings
body filler which is used in the the progres- the Callisons invite you to give
automotive industry to fill in sionin he war suits oFthis them a cali at 224-1722. -Once
dents on vehicles was used to » .. we got them out again, said
cover the back of the foil. The Annroximatelv 30 of the Opal, “we really started to get
Callisons then had to wait for Drass rubbings are interested again.”
thkepoxyanhorr,neforthie) currentlgondisplaynattoca a
rsrnrovmenevbazrdsnd I
““■^XcZdnVlet it get to BS'opa? Crilieon said she I
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The front of the impression each month and asked Laune
was then covered with black Hill, the branch manager
shoe polish so that the raised about how the artists were
part of the foil would stand out picked. Opal told Lauriesabout .
from the rest. The polish thebrassrubbings and -aurie__
would sink,gown, inf thg-gsidntgattha
Xd’imU w.«H fmain. wouldKlike to displeylthem shoirgs 8:8008263309
These figures were then during the month of March.
mounted onto a board for dis- “We’ve been wanting to show
them for a long time, Opal
In addition to being said. The Callisons have had
fascinating to look at, these their brass rubbings stored
creations also carry history away for over 26 years and for
with them. Each rubbing is a the first time ever they can be
replica of an engraved slate
that was placed on the tombs
509 CHICKASHA ///1188
Industrial & Welding Supply
126 Kansas 224-4022
M-F 7:30-5:00 p.m.
no YEARS AGO TODAY
WAS BORM OVR BIG
BROTHER JOHMMY RAY; •
EVEM THOUGH THE YEARS 4
TRAVEL SO FAST. "
MNENRORiES OF OUR CHILD- "
HOOD WiLL EVER LAST. .
SEEMS LiKE OMLY I
YESTERDAY WMEM WE WERE I
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