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MEN'S
LADIES
CHILDREN'S
Main Bank and Branches
will be closed Monday, January 18th
in observance of
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
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Our TransFund ATMs located at
6th & Grand, 6th & Chickasha and
Williams IGA in Rush Springs
will be available for your convenience.
By Bart & Carol
The most depressing thing about
higher education is the prospect
that it'll go even higher.
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Money is what things run into
and people run out of.
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TV announcer: "And that's all
the news we think you can stand
for now.1'
Moon and Moon
Attorneys and C.P.A.
have moved to
721 Country Club Road
_____ 224-1991 ______
A loaf of bread, a jug of wine-
and you've shot the weekly food
budget.
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Nowadays, when it comes to
shocking reading matter, you just
can't beat a price tag.
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Nothing shocking about the
prices at
Bart's Carpet, 3000 Grand
224-BART.
Our service will give you
something to stand on.
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green cemetery in Minco. Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home.
Services will be under the direc- Collins, who was born on ani
lion of Huber-Reynolds Funeral 1920 died Jan. 13 1999 in -K4-
Home in Minco. homa City. 2
VERA A. COLLINS She was employed in the Mind
Services for Vera A. Collins. 79, Post Office as a custodian ad
of Minco, will be Sunday, Jan. 17, worked in the Minco school cafet
1999 at 2 p.m. at the Assembly of ria for 10 years. .
God Church in Minco. She had lived in the Minco com-
Rev. Bob Bartosovsky, Rev. munity since 1932. i
C A Webb and Rev. Larry Harris She is survived by two daugb-
will officiate with burial to follow ters and sons-in-law, Carolyn and
in the Evergreen Cemetery. Ser- Bob Hines and Linda and Chester
vices will be under the direction of Wilburn, all of Minco.
OBITUARIES____————
MINTOVANT U S Military at Ft Sill in 1942. He Chickasha; one sister Betty Lou Rev. Robert Dye, Michigan
MINNIE BRYANT mended cadet and flight school at Williams. of Seminole; two grand- Avenue Baptist Church, officiated.
Funeral services for Minnie attenre cauvauxs children Christopher C. Null and Interment was in the Fairlawn
Bryant. 97. of Chickasha. RmS SS transferred to England, Mamie Grace Null and one great- Cemetery under the direction of
ing wi h Fletcher-Jefferson Funeral He waswsincharge of repair’ grandchild. Killa Null. Sevier Funeral Home.
Chapel. Lawton l7sB-24's and other fight- Memorials may be made to the JUDITH K. MAHER
Minnie Bryant died Thursday, I Kingsland Hill Health Care Center Judith K. Maher, 53, ol
Jan. 14, 1999, in a care center fol- •• company prepared new or the Alzheimer's Foundation. Bartlesville, died on Jan. 12 at her
1 owing alengthy illness. planes coming from the U.S. for through Ferguson Funeral Home, residence. She had lived in Minco
PAU . M.H i M, , service in the European Theater P.O.Box 1187. Chickasha. Okla- for 50 years prior to moving to be
"m Pau 1 llardHe lm.wasbomn and shot-up planes returning from homa. 73023. near family.
March 10,,1910 at Gracemont, missions. The family will receive friends Services were held Saturday.
Okla., and he passed away Jan. 14. Al the end of the war, he was after the service at the family dm- Jan. 16, 1999 at |1 a m with grave-
1999, at his home south of Binger transferred to Germany and was ner which will be held at the side services to be held at the Ever-
at the age of 88 Honorably Discharged in 1947. Methodist Church in Ninnekah.
Helm played independent base- Null married Helen Lounetle Services arc under the direction
ball and basketball for a number ol F Dec 21 945 in Greens- of Ferguson Funeral Home,
years. He helped coach Johnny Lr6 N C JACK WIMBERLY
Bench when he was a youngster. Null had lived and worked in Jack Wimberly. 81, of Garland.
Helm was sited by the Governor of Wichita. Kan , Greensboro. N.C. Texas passed away Jan. 14.1999 in
Oklahoma for his faithful service and Ninnekah. before taking a job a Texas hospital. Wimberly was
in the American Legion. With Sun Oil Company in April bom on Nov. 7,1917 in Chickasha.
Services will be held in the 1951, at Camp Sun Field, Star Funeral services will be con-
(Binger Church of God at 2 p.m. County, Texas ducted in the chapel of the First
Sat. Jan. 16,1999. He was transferred to McComb, Baptist Church of Garland, Texas,
(BILLY MARION NULL Miss., in August of 1960. then to Ave. D and 9th St., at 10 am. Mon-
: Graveside services for Billy Maricaibo, Venezuela, in April day. January 18, 1999. Interment
Marion Null. 74. of Marble Falls, 1969 and Snyder, Texas in April will follow in the Hillcrest Memo-
Texas, formerly of Ninnekah, will 1972. rial Park,
be held Monday, Jan. 18, 1999, at Null retired after being GAIL L. COX
11 a.m. in the Ninnekah Cemetery employed 34 years with Sun Oil Graveside services for Gail
with Charles Roberts officiating. Company. Lynn Cox, 45, of Chickasha, was
Null was born Dec. 16,1924. in After his retirement, he moved held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 15.
Ninnekah, the son of Levi Archie to Marble Falls. Texas, where he 1999, at the Fairlawn Cemetery.
Null and Minnie Grace McLain continued to work for Sun Oil and
Null. He died Thursday, Jan. 14, other companies as a consultant
1999. in Kingsland, Texas. and inspector until his last retire-
Null grew up in Ninnekah, mentinl992.
where he attended public schools He was a member ol the First
and graduated from Ninnekah United Methodist Church of Mar-
High School in 1942. ble Falls, Texas.
While in high school, he was an He was preceded in death by
all-star basketball player for three both parents,
years. He also worked as a field Survivors include his wife,
hand, bailed hay , delivered news- Lounette, of the home, one son and
papers, was a part-time janitor at daughter-in-law. Dennis Arnold
school and a substitute school bus and Krista Null, of Murrieta Cal11.,
driver. one brother, Dennis L. Null, of
Null was drafted and entered the
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