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Sunday, February 15, 1998
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tion,” said Grady County Eco-
nomic Development Council
products for their production and
they encourage their suppliers to
locate here. Such an example is
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Gennie Lee Maggard Norris, Ferguson Funeral Home.
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Established 1892
Periodical postage paid at Chickasha.
Oklahoma. Published every afternoon (ex-
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nomic development and tourism.
Pratt said she has seen a boom
in the growth of local manufactur-
ing within the past few years and
she expects stable growth to con-
tinue.
Business and Social Sciences.
Funding for this project is
being provided by the USAO
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Continued from page 1 ChickashTbut we h^ba^toTfew places where wJ
was born here, but her parents came to Verden from in B amed forces and she and her husband visited
JIMMY DON HUDSON continued from page 1
Funeral services for Jimmy Dr. Nancy Kling, assistant profes-
Don Hudson, 53, were held at l sor of education.
p.m., Monday, Feb. 16, 1998, at "Im extremely excited about
Sharon Baptist Church, Friend, this event," says Kling. "I am
Rev. Milburn Wilson officiated. encouraging students from all dis-
Jimmy Don Hudson was born ’ join in _ especially
Dec. 18. 1944, in Konawa, ro Roy those in education
A recent memo from the com-
mittee 'is urging faculty support
campuswide. "We hope you will
share our desire to recognize stu-
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Committed to excellence in funeral service, Larry
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himself and his staff- "in ever changing time, we must
be on top of and adapt to new ideas and remain flexible
to the different desires of each family we serve.
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LOWELL STEELE
DEARINGER
Funeral service for Lowell
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August 20, 1912, in Marlow, Tonya Horton, of Rush Springs, asha, was held at 2:30 p.m., on T-cfFI-----
Oklahoma. She died on February and Joe Hicks, of Elk City; her Friday, Feb. 13, 1998, in the ------ „
13, 1998, in Lawton. husband, Ronnie Norris, of the Brown-Binyon Funeral Home Continued from page 1 Machine and Valley Packaging.
Ruby moved to Chickasha in home; her mother, Jewell Neal, of Chapel. Christian Science Reader Grady County began an eco-
1928. She married George R. Chickasha; two sisters, Beverly was Joanne Newman. warehouse, and a grain elevator nomic development program in
Beeler on December 13, 1952, tn Gregory and Alberta Brown, of Service was under the direction are located in Chickasha, with the mid-eighties. Until 1997,
Chickasha. Pocasset; two brothers, John Fra- of the Brown-Binyon Funeral other elevators located in Amber, funding for that program came
Mrs. Beeler was a member of zier, of Norman and Houston Home. Rush Springs, Pocasset, and Ver- from a variety of sources. Last
the First Christian Church. She Neal and wife, of Chickasha; and den; year, voters passed a hotel/motel
was also a member of the Christ- three grandchildren. ~ .C-c, _____ Tower Tech, which employs tax which has been designated to
ian Womens Fellowship, Rogers Local services are pending. VOnIErenI-E 125 people, produces cooling tow- support the economic develop-
Circle, Twentieth Century Sunday nc . ers, and caters to an international ment program.
School Class, and the Philo Math- JIMMY DON h-r-m Continued from page 1 market; and, The tax has allowed economic
is Club. Funeral services for Jimmy Dr. Nancy Kling, assistant profes- Traders Oklahoma Corpora- development personnel to begin
Ruby was preceded in death by Don Hudson, 53.were heldat sor of education. tion, which employs about 120 looking at longer term options for
her husband George Beeler, on p m., Monday, Feb. 16, 1998, at "I'm extremely excited about people and specializes in packag- the county. The tax also allows for
lune 10. 1988. She was also pre- Sharon Baptist Church, Fnend. this event," says Kling. "I am ing. more funds to be available for eco-
ceded in death by her parents, two Rev. Milburn Wilson officiate . encouraging students from all dis- Local manufacturers offer a
brothers, and one sister. Jimmy Don Hudson was born ci plines to join in _ especially variety of opportunities for differ-
Survivors include her daughter, Dec. 18, 1944, in Konawa, to Roy in edacation •• ent skill levels within the labor
Shirley Garrison of Sayre, Okla- and Effie Mosley Hudson. He
homa; daughter, Phyllis (Susie) died Feb. 12, 1998.
sasdogk of Clinton, Kentucky; Franksineleeon Sept.21 1963:
step-daghrer, Mrs- Wendel community of scholars on thin
Danielson of Garden Grove Cali ononh- campus," Cherulnik wrote, "and
forma; sister, FerntMileraf Hc sha preceded in death by to encourage them and others to
Anatnon Littleton, Colorado; his parents and one sister, Bonita parrcipancnana value scholar
brother, Truman Simso ofAmar- Survivors include his wife, Applications are due March 2 Gabriel. We’ve been able to recruit
nini brot er, P . Terisa Franksine Hudson, of the home; in Davis Hall 116, the Division of several companies such as Bradley
Schrecks Burns Fiat,Oklahoma; his children, Mark, of Oklahoma
grandson, Rob Garrison of Okla- City, Dana Want and her husband
homa City; grandson, Greg Garri- Brian, of Chickasha. DeAnn
son of Shattuck, Oklahoma; Holten and her husband John of
granddaughter, Clarisa Elliott of Chickasha; one grandson, Colton
Boulder 8 Colorado; grandson, Want; one granddaughter, Whit-
Scott Holmes of Orlando, Florida; nie Holten; brothers and sisters,
five great grandchildren. Lou Leech and husband Neal, of
Interment will be in the Rose Shawnee: Harrison and hus
Hill Cemetery under the direction band Kenneth,
of the BrownBinyon Funeral Norma Brock and husband Jerry,
j. of Shawnee, Leota Wilson and
ALTUS Memorial contributions may husband Milburn, of El Sobrante.
SHANNON HARDIMAN , made to the First Christian California, Ray Hudson and wife
Funeral service for Altus S. ChUrc. Joan, of Mission, Texas, Arlie
Hardima mXCSX' 1, RANDY WAYNE sETTLE H^n’and
1998 at 1:30 p.m. in the Fergu- Funeral service for Kandy wife Harriett, of Konawa; and
son Funeral Home Chapel. Wayne Settle, 44, of Chickashg, many other relatives and friends.
Altus S Hardiman was born was held at 1 p.m., Friday, re . Interment was held at Dora
December 5, 1903, in Story, 13, 1998, at the Bible Baptist Family Cemetery, Konawa, at 4
Oklahoma near Lindsay, Okla- Church. Rev. Kim Hayes official- p.m., Monday, Feb. 16, 1998. Ser-
homa, the son of Holbert Hardi- ed. vices were under the direction of
man and Pearl Wood Hardiman. Singers were Jaymi Palmer and Eisenhour Funeral Home, Blan-
He died Saturday, February 14, Betty Spencer.
1998, in Chickasha Letter written and read by De
Survivors include his wi:fe, ick Knowles.
Kathryn Hardiman, of the home; Active pallbearers erenny Payne, 82. of Ashville. Alabama,
two daughters, Jeanne Santo Burnes,Jef Calhoun.StyeMay formerly of Ninnekah, was held
Domingo, of San Francisco, Cali- Dan Knowles, Tim Kn , J Y Feb. 14, 1998, at 10:30
fornia, Mildred Marr, of Dallas, Bakcarlim Cooper 8 a m„ in the Ferguson Funeral people
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lawn Cemetery under the direc- Bob Baker, Calvin Organist was Fern Riddles and
tion of Ferguson Funeral Home, Jimm Kikwoods in the Spring solois was Marilyn Wilson.
RUBY BEELER
Funeral service for Ruby Beeler,
85, of Chickasha, will be held at 2
p.m. on Monday, February 16,
1998, in the Brown-Binyon
Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Jim
Moore will officiate and Charles
Roberts will assist. 57, died Friday morning at a
Ruby was born the daughter of mountain home, Arkansas. She
Andrew J. Sims and Maggie was born and raised in Chickasha.
Cordelia McCreary Sims on Survivors include two children,
TC “I’ve had a wonderful life.” Roberts said. As she themy w never refused service in a restaurant or al
speaks of the years past, she mentions the many peo- We found were good to us where I
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. . -<1 things. Ifwe dont experience things howtolong in the world," ROberts said. "Our
chard. lives, we dont understandthemi black people and childrenare nor being raught rhe lessons they need ro
mannusaas RaMNE Mae white people have some different cultural S"dhuim in ™ “J' "^have a Black Heritage Program
they also belong ro the same culture as americans er are seldom many young people there,
same no matter what their color, the responsibility to teach children
“I had a beautiful husband,” Roberts said of her t is the paren p should support the home
deceased husband, Qdell. Mr Roberts worked a. thectutpoandshesimesi * ms keRhey are .tying
Casket bearers were Ronnie °RObents said her husband enjoyed his work. He to leant down, shesaid raising children and
Baker, Wesley Chaney, Jeff stayed in a janitorial position by choice. He enjoyed Robertssaid she know t hm is unv ersal and has
Upright, Jeff Gibbs, Carl Payne working with his hands. Not only did he do well in teaching nd the8 color of one’s skin. She
and Paul Wright. his position but he also built the family a comforta e nothing,e problems will not be solved with govern-
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was conent in his position.. However, Robertssnoted of pstorre it is important to be kind to
.he didnt think he ever felt he was restricted from what their Color or position. She
advancing because he was black. ’ . . because she read it, Roberts knows
"Although Chickasha has problems, It is a good knows this, nor becaux she
place to live and people all seem to work together, this because she has
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