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Chamber Golf Classic
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The Chickasha Chamber of Commerce will pres-
ent its 24th Annual Golf Classic today at Riverbend
Golf Club
Tee-off is set for 9 a in Team roster applications
ESTEL A. STANDRIDGE
Sept. 13, 1933 - June 3, 2010
Funeral services for Estel A. Standridge, 76, of
Chickasha, will be at 10 a.m., Monday, June 7, 2010,
in the Sharon Baptist Church.
Estel A. Standridge was born September 13, 1933,
in Tabler, Okla He died June 3, 2010, at his home in
Chickasha.
Interment will be in the Fairlawn Cemetery under
the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home.
Driver’s License Changes
Can be Made Via Internet
The Department of Public Safety announced
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KELLY WRAY
Managing Editor
Chickasha Arts Council Plans
Membership Meeting June 14
The annual membership meeting of the Chickasha
Area Arts Council will be at 6 p m June 14 at the
USAO Alumni House. 17th and Grand Ave.
Those planning to attend are asked to please call
222-4797 or 574-1320 to reserve a place for the
evening. Pizza and dessert will be served before the
business meeting.
Major agenda items will involve the 2009 10
CAAC membership voting on some revisions to the
by-laws, selecting directors for 2010 12 and officers
for 2010-11, and receiving updates on the Rock
Island Aris Festival 2010 (RIAF) and the Public Art
Project for downtown Chickasha
All Arts Council members and others who have
ideas and are interested in promoting the arts and
cultural events in the community are invited to
attend
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■■■ PASTOR OF THE DAY
driver license and ID card address changes via the
Internet
"Oklahoma law requires every person with an
Oklahoma driver license or ID card to provide noti
fication of an address change to the Department of
Public Safety within 10 days of the change," said
David Beatty, Legislative
and Special Projects Manager for the Department
"This requirement is printed on the back of each
license and ID card, but it's something that is easy to
overlook or postpone "
An interactive address change page on the Depart
ment's website allows address change information to
be submitted immediately and securely to the
Department When on the Department's website
www.dps state.ok us), click on "Online Services",
then select 1)1 ID Address (Change
On the address change page, enter the appropriate
information and then submit it directly to the
Department
The direct link is www dps state ok us address
change
"This is the newest of our interactive web pages
for use by Oklahoma residents," Beatty stated "A
year ago we rolled out the e mail renewal notifica
tion, and earlier this year we added the vehicle insur
ance verification web page "
"The Department is happy to provide these servic
es," Beatty added
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Lubbock, Texas May
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for Oklahoma," said
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assistant insurance com
missioner lhe National
Weather Service's current
estimate of the number of
tornadoes that touched
down in Oklahoma in
May is 5.
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destructive weather was one that spawned 63
months in Oklahoma tornadoes on May 3-4.
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"serendipity," the search
for a champion speller
was under way.
Fourteen-year-old
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nervous in her pink
blouse and black skirt,
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phone Thursday morn
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correctly to kick off the
oral rounds of the 83rd
Scripps National
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The 273 spellers from
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vying for the winner's
trophy and more than
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prizes I he champion
will be crowned Friday
night in primetime on
national television
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