Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1998 Page: 2 of 10
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38th, Air Force officials told Watts.
Watts said he reminded Air
Force officials that he and others
had been fighting them for years
over getting those jobs to the re-
pair depot because the Clinton ad-
ministration had wanted to shift
As a matter of policy, the Chickasha
Daily Express will publish correc-
tions oferros in fact that have been
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ALBERT l. reed
Funeral services for Albert L.
Reed, 54, of Minco, will be held
Monday, Feb. 9, 1998, at 2 p.m.,
in the Assembly of God Church
in Minco. Rev. Wes Warren, As-
sembly of God Church will offici-
ate.
Albert L. Reed was born Sept.
26, 1943, in Minco, the son of
James Daniel and Clara Lee
(Shepperd) Reed, and died Feb.
5, 1998, in El Reno.
He was a lifelong resident of
the Minco community and was
the manager of Minco Grain and
Seed.
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Established 1892
Periodical postage paid at Chickasha.
Oklahoma. Published every afternoon (ex-1
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tary School and remodel the old Building. j
library for use as classrooms. This The remaining $40,000 will be |
*------ ' • ipgrade the electrical sys-
the second series of bonds. tem at Chickasha High School in
Benson, D-Frederick, described The gymnasium floors will be preparation for the district-wide
replaced along with the sub-floor technology plan.
at Myers Fieldhouse and the Jun- The total expenditures come to
ior High School. The Intermedi- $1,565 million.
ate School and Lincoln Elemen- The school board unanimously
tary school will receive new gym approved the plan at 3.97 percent
floors. Myers Fieldhouse will also interest.
get new lights out of the next McDonald also presented the
$150,000. proposal for outlining the times
The Junior High School audi- and places for a bond election to.
torium will receive some remodel- take place. The amount of in- l
ing in the form of equipment such debtedness to be incurred by the
as grand piano and sound system school district is $1.56 million,
pension funds are to oe usea ex- and some new decoration or re- The voting places will be the
dusively for retirement system ben- placing of the walls, curtains and same as the regular polling places,
efits and “shall not be encumbered stage area. The cost of these re- ayspagyuaapyep.
pairs is estimated to be $120,000. *
The parking lots at Lincoln El-
ementary, Grand Elementary, In-
termediate School and Myers Field
Keating budget Continued from page 1
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i^ P-mpiunday Hill Baptist and two brothers, Jimmy Reed OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - frogs,” Keating said. “Government library for use as classrooms^ This The remaining $ 0. wi
Church. Rev. Stephen Usssery and Donald Gene Reed. Gov. Frank Keating's finance di- will not starve, but it won’t be portion will consume $415,000 of used to u
will officiate and Pastor Tommy Survivors include his wife. rector says criticism of the allowed to pig out either.” the second series of bonds. tem at
Lockhart will assist. Cheryl ofthe home, in Minco, administration’s $4.7 million bud- Benson, D-Frederick, described
William Ed McClain was born one son, Todd Reed, o gel by the Legislature’s Democratic Keating’s budget as “almost reck-
Oct. 22, 1906, in Roff, Okla., the City; one daughter, —eslay ssn majority is misleading and “harm- less.” He said the budget proposes
son of Robert and Lula McClain, man, ofMincoi, thregssms fill to public discourse.” diverting $44.3 million in pension
and died Feb. 5, 1998, in Blan- Paula Monday, 0 . in’ -G “It’s time that they quit com- funds to the general revenue fund
chard. Moorer aficleclande anrormid plaining," Finance Director Tom —afigurehesaidmirrorsthe$45
Ed married Ethel Mae Dendy, Evelyn S . 8610 Daxon said Thursday. “If they million in tax cuts Keating has pro-
in 1927. The couple were mar- and ourgran I bl the Ever- don’t like what we’ve proposed, posed.
ried 70 years. Mr. McClain n " direc- then what are they going to pro- Benson said it violates the spirit
farmed in .he Dibble from 8™ nF HubeMUynold. Funeral pose" of the law, if nor the letter of the
1927 to 1932, and then in the H Daxon’s comments followed a law.
Bridgecreek area from 1932 to Homeo ’ news conference where House A constitutional amendment
1955. EVIE LEE WERTHEN s kcr Loyd Benson said approved by voters in 1992 says
The couple moved to Amber Graveside serices.for Evie Keating’s budget proposal it is out pension funds are to be used ex-
where Ed worked for the Amber Werthen, 79 ’ ° id sh,was of balance and raids state employee
school system for 15 years before heldA Thursday, Feb 5 1998zat pension fends.
moving to Newcastle school sys- 2;30 p.m., in the Rose Hi “Wc are not taking any money forordivertedtoanyotherpur-
tem for seven years and then to Cemetery, with Rev. Gary y- out Of th epension funds," Daxon poses.”
Blanchard were they have resided man, New Life Christian Church, said. Bt Daxon has said that the "We’re concerned about this is-
since that time. officiating. bu cais for “redirecting” mil- sue concerning taking that much
Mr. McClain was preceded in Music was the song. Amazing nions of dolars earmarked for the money out of the pension system
death by one daughter. Grace,sung by Craig tuKe eunsnan stream and plugging into the gen-
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McClain of QklahomaCiy Continued from page 1 v governor's budget, Daxon said speaker had to say," Daxon told
Georgia Tullis of Oklahomacit Force official indicated the work ose Democras should propose reporters. “We are not taking any
Lue Ida and Tommy LeGros of now done by the 38th may be done Mn 5 thei on. Keating’s budget assets out of the fends. This pro-
Lake Arthur, La., RomiaandJC in the future by the Air National grddi in income, poses a felly-fended COLA (cost-
Burlesongof VdesanTox asabi Guard.ri inheritance and sales taxes. of-living adjustment) for rented
andBctuM Sn Leman Spoon. The wing has 468 uniformed in a statement, Keating urged state employees.
If Chickasha, Sam and fanice positions and 826 civilian )obsau- Democrats to “stop playing
Mchin" Tutde, Jerty and Judy thorized at Tinker this year. There Chicken Little" with his budget. Reforms suggested by the ad-
Mcciann of Oklahoma City, are three sub-units of the wing « "The sky is not Ming, govern- ministration would strengthen the
Maland Jetty Mann of Chick,- bases in Texas, California and Mis is not going out of business, fiscal! management.of our state s
maand ludy and Rick Larzalere sissippithat, combined, have about there will be no rain of poison pension systems, he said.
of Oklahoma City, 35 grandchi- 1,100 more authorized positions
dren"ehgreat-grandch‘ldren, 13 The wing is the only one in the n ___________________
great-great-grandchildren; two Air Force that engineers and n- Duses---
brothers, Buddy McClain of stalls communications systems, in- Cont inued from page 1
Blanchard andcarrol Momtainaaf ^cl:— sponsibilcyforGradyCouneydiei- A fee for extrastops is s.
Stillwater; three sisters, Ollie Da, , For more information or to
HsikuAdway So. dear if any of the jobs “ One way fares in Chickasha are schedule a ride call 222-3438.
hnd of Blanchard; and many at the wing, which performs work $1 for adults, students or senior
other relatives and friends all over the world, could be given citizens.
Interment will be in the Blan- to private companies in Oklahoma, Round trip fares between Kusn
chard Cemetery under the direc- Watts said. Springs, Alex, Bradley, Minco and
tion of Eisenhour Funeral Home The Air Force says Tinker’s air Tuttle are $5.
ofBlanchard. logistics center, the repair depot, Round trip fare between
Pallbearers will be sons, Lonnie will gain more than 1,700 jobs in Ninnekah and Chickasha is $3.
McClain, Sam McClain, Jerry the next few years from closing
McClain, and grandsons, Jim depots in Texas and California.
McClain, Raymond Grimes, Ed- Those jobs would more than
die Grimes, and grandson, Mike offset the ones being lost at the
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