The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1963 Page: 4 of 14
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THE GHIGKSSHA STAR
THURSDAY AUGUST 22 1963
News from T uttle
ERNIE COIXFR
Correspondent
TATE RITES HELD
Funeral Bn icnlAr Mr Joyce
Tate 91 were held at the Inca!
Oturrh of Christ at 23U p m
Sunday with Roger Puvkm f
f Minting -
Mr Tate died Thursday in
an El Reno hospital She had
been ill a week She came to
Grady Cbunty in 1916 from Senv
inole and had lived in the
Tuttle area for 47 year and was
a member of the Church of
Christ
Music was furnished by a
mixed choir Pailbear were E
M Couch Wade Hill Charles
Logan Horace Fitter Toke I lost -and
and Hubert Pa':er-on
Survivor include four sons
Earl and Elgin Tate of Tuttle
O C Tate of Fletcher and L A
Tate of Oklahoma City: three
daughters Mrs Gene Wise and
Mrs Effie Menn of Oklahoma
City and Mrs Donna Wood of
Athens Texas two sisters ami
one brother
Interment waj In Fairlawn
Cemetery under the direction
of Sowers Funeral Home
CARD OF THANK
We wish to thank everyone who
was so kind to us in so many
ways the food flowers and
sympathy during the passing of
our loved one Mrs lama Ctrr
— T J Carr and the family of
Mrs Carr
AUXILIARY TO MEET
Hooker Wallace Post 176 of
the American Legion Auxiliary
will meet at 7:30 pm Mon-
day Aug 26 in the home of Mrs
Charles Kettler Jr in Park Ad-
dition Dues for 1961 are now pay-
able AB members are urged to
attend the meeting
RITES FOR BUCK MAIN HELD
Funeral service! were held at
2 pm Saturday in the First Bap-
tisfChurch for Burk Main 31
Tuttle city marshall Rev Alvin
McConnell officiated
A male quartet Duane Ward
Alvin McConnell H O McClen-
don and Bill Marlow sang "I
Will Not Have to Cross Jordon
Alone' and “Fare to Face” Mrs
Alvin McConnell was accom-
panist Pallbearers were Ward Pax-
ton Charles Logan Harold Mc-
Carthey Ernest Stermcr Doc
Bennett and Fred Baumann!
Survivors include - his wife
Bertha of the home five (laughters-
Mrs Vearl Barnes Mrs
Vernon Plum lee and Mrs Troy
Streber of Tuttle Mrs Nolan
Hatcher of Oklahoma City and
Linda Sue Main of the home
and two sons Bob Main of Okla-
homa City and Billy of the home
Intermeht was in Fair-view
Cemetery Tuttle under the di-
rection erf Sowers Funeral Home
CARD OF THANKS
We wish tor express our sincere
gratitude to everyone for so
many deeds of kindness and ex-
pressions of sympathy the won-
derful food the floral offerings
the minister for his word of
comfort to those who furnished
the music and to those who
opened the grave for our loving
husband father and grandfather
—Mrs Buck Main and family
THREE CANDIDATES NAMED
Miss Milly Capps daughter of
Mr and Mrs Bob Capps has
been selected to represent Rook-or-Wallace
Post 176 of the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary' to vie at
the Tuttle Fair Sept 6 and 7
' Miss Capps has been a mem-
ber of the Future Homemakers
of America two years was an
offleer during her junior year
fe member of the pep elub two
years and a class officer She is
active in basketball softball and
Was In the junior play She
teaches a children’s class at the
First Christian Church and was
S member of the Stale Honor
Society during 1961-62
Miss Lola Mae Stermcr 16
Will be sponsored liy the Tuttle
dairymen in the ‘‘Miss Tuttle”
contest
Miss Stermcr is a junior In
Tattle High School and ig the
daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest
Sterner
The past year die was a cheer
leader class officer football
queen attendant and FI LA his-
torian She has been a member
of the state Honor Society for
the past two years and has been
elected to serve as secretary of
the F11A chapter for the coining
year
Miss S termer attends the First
Baptist Church whore she Is an
officer in her Sunday School
(lass Her interests include water
gkUng cooking collecting un-
usual recipes and aewing Slip
makes most of her own clothing
and does some sewing for others
i Miss Judy McCarthey is NHng
sponsored by the Eastern Star
and Past Matrons Club for the
ttle of "Miss Tuitle” in the com-
ing Tuttle Fair Sept 6 and 7
Mis McCarthey is the daugi-
or of Mr and Mr Henry Mc-
C ii they and will he a senier in
Tut'le High School thi fall A
member ef the glee club for three
years and band two years she
is acive in F11A holding an of-
fice in that organization tar two
year She is a member ef the
First Baptist Church sings in
the their and is active in other
actlvite
Miss MeCinhey'i interests are
singing and cooking Following
her graduation from high school
she plans to enter business school
or a beauty college
MISS SPAIN HONORED
Mis Patti Spain an employee
in the State Treasurer' office
was surprised last week when
her fellow employees presented
her with a beaut dully decorated
cake and a lovely" gift Mis
Spain is the daughter of Mr
ami Mr M L Spain of Tuttle
Obituaries
IV M FENIMORE
W M Fenimore 33 Oklaho-
ma City died late Sunday after-
noon following a sudden heart
attack at thp home of his par-
ent Mr and Mrs Tony Feni-
more Route 3 Blanchard
Fenimore was employed by
Macklcnburg-Duncan Manufac-
tuiing Co Oklahoma City
He is survived by his wife Bar-
bara one son VY M Junior
his parents five brothers Barty
Fenimore Denver Colo Jack
Fenimore Collinsville Okla
Floyd Fenimore Oklahoma City
Melvin and Elbert Fenimore
Blanchard two sisters Mrs
Cleta Rakcstraw Oklahoma City
and Mrs Glenda Ricks of Blan-
chard: one grandmother Mrs
Nancy Thomas Chickasha
Funeral services were held at
2 pm Tuesday in the Free Will
Baptist Church at Blanchard
under direction of Eisenhour
Funeral Home Rev Aubrey
Nance pastor assisted by Rev
Don Cox officiated
Interment was in Blanchard
Cemetery ‘
Pjill bearers were Bailey Wy-
ant Eugene Pendergrass Le
Roy Simmons Hershel Taylor
Billy Wilkins Melvin Ricks
LIKE FATHER— David L East left Fort Cobb is following
in his father's footsteps by enlisting in the Navy Reserve
Jesse P East center watches as his oldest son is sworn in
by LL Cmdr John D Montgomery of Hobart David enlisted
for six years two of which will be spent on active duty
His father is a 20-vear Navy veteran They are the second
father-son combination to serve with the local Navy Reserve
unit The local unit has an unlimited number of openings
and offers to prior servicesmen the opportunity to recnlist
at the rate or grade they held at the time of discharge
quartet composed of Mrs Car-
men Herb on Mr Margaret
Denton Roy Lindsey and Walt
Holden
Pallbearers were Homer Crit-
tendun Roessler Hinton Jim
Lester David Roberts Jim
Hayne and Maywood Burleson
Interment was in the Rush
Springs cemetery under direc-
tion of Browns’ Funeral Home
B R ANDERSON
Funeral services for B R An-
derson 87 1610 Louisiana were
at 2 pm Friday in the chapel
of Browns' Funeral Home He
died about 9:30 pm Wednesday
in Grady Memorial Hospital
Born In Pittsburg County
May 22 1876 he had lived in and
around Chickash most of his
life moving back here in 1939
to make his home with his sis-
ter Mrs Kitsie Myers
He was a former employee of
the Chickasha Milling Company
and was a member erf the Mis-
sionary Baptist Church
Other than Mrs Myers he is
survived by one niece Mrs N J
Moore Ilartshorne
Interment was in Rose Hill ce-
metery under direction of
Browns' Funeral Home
ANCEL E BURGER
Funeral serv ice for Ancel E
Burger 79 of Minco were held
at 2 :30 pm Saturday in the
Minco Church of Christ
Burger died Wednesday even-
ing at his home two miles north-
east of Minco following a heart
attack Born March 31 1884 in
Milan Kan he has lived in the
Minco community since 1904 He
was a retired farmer
Survivors include his wife of
the home a son L C Burger
Pottsbnro Tex three grandchil-
dren and eight great-children
He was a member of the Min-
co Church of Christ
Interment was in Evergreen
Cemetery Minco under direc-
tion of Reynolds Funeral Home
Minco
THE CHICKASHA STAR
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ROBERT W BAILEY
Funeral services for Robert W
Bailey 73 Lexington were held
Monday morning in the Rush
Springs funeral chapel under
direction of Browna' Funeral
Home Dr Jerald McBride pas-
tor of the First Baptist Church
Chickasha officiated
Bailey wa born April 24 1888
in Topeka Kan Ilis wife Viola
Bailey ditl in 1933 He was a
member of the First Baptist
Cliurch Rush Springs
Survivor include two sisters
Miss Lottie Mae Bailey Chicka-
sha and Mrs Mamie Olsen En
glewuod Calif and three bro-
thers Joe Bailey Chickasha
S W Bailey Soagraves Tex
and Howard Bailey Oajl Calif
Music for the service was t
Eureka Calif his mother Mrs
Annie Willoughby of Chickasha:
four brothers and five sisters
Interment wa in Rose Hill ce-
metery under direction of Se
vier's Funeral Home
HENRY EDGAR RACKLEY
Funeral services for Henry
Edgar Rackley 62 were held at
3 pm Monday in the 16th and
Florida Church of Christ Mr
Bill Conner minister of the
Church of Christ Abilene Tex
assisted by Mr Don Ray Wil-
liams Oklahoma City officiated
Born July 13 1901 -Ht Silver
Point Tenn he moved to Texas
when he married -Miss Mary
Etta Tompkins Jan 17 1924 at
Princeton Tex They mdvrf'fd
Cyril in 1937 where he was a
farmer He died Saturday after-
noon in Grady Memorial Hospi-
tal following a brief illness
Survivors include his wife of
the home two sons W C Rack-
ley at Cement and James Terry
Cyril three daughters Mrs Re-
becca Ann Lassiter Chickasha
Mrs Bobbie Jean Cressey Issa-
quah Wash and Mrs Mary
Kathleen Williams Killeen
Tex one sister two brothers
and seven grandchildren
CLYDE (PETE) BUSII
Funeral services for Clyde
(Pete) Bush 54 417 North 10th
were at 2 pm t inlay in the chap-
el of Brown's Funeral Home
Buh died Tuesday morning in
Grady Memorial Hospital follow-
ing a sudden heart attack
Born Aug 15 1909 in Cyril hj
was employed a a carpenter at
the time of his death He mar-
ried his wife Bertha on Sept 12
1931 in Anadarko and lived in
and around the Chickasha area
hi entire lifetime He was a
member of the Methodist
Church
Survivors in addition to his
wife are: three sons Clark
Clyde and Coy Bush of Chicka-
sha four grandchildren his
mother Mrs Peter H Bush
Chickasha three sisters Mrs Ed
Knight Shawnee Mrs Eliza-
beth Bounds and Mrs Frank
Derebery Chickasha and one
brother Ralph Bush Amarillo "
Interment was in Fairlawn
cemetery under direction of
Browns’ Funeral Home '
JAMES WILLOUGHBY
Funeral services for James
Willoughby former Chickasha
man were held at 10 am Mon-
day in the chapel of Sevier's
Funeral Home Rev Alvin Me
Connell pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church Tuttle officiated
Willoughby 43 who lived in
Perryton Tex was killed
Thursday morning in a drilling
rig accident in Perryton
Born Jan 26 1918 he had
been an oil field worker all his
life
Survivors include his wife
Mrs Juanita Willoughby of the
home two sons James Ivan and
Jackie Allen also of the home
one daughter Mrs Bill King
HOSPITAL NEWS
ADMISSIONS
Medical: Mrs Walter B Han-
nah Danny Franklin Albert
Cook Bradley Anderson Mrs
George X-ucas-MrSvLela Jack-
son Charles: Jordan' Gary Lynn
Forbis Silas Vaughn Bill An-
depsonf Mrs" Lawson Hopkins
Ib: L? Lemoniq Mrs Elfie Mar-
shall Mrs Ethel Wood Floyd
Harris Mrs Mary E Waters
Mrs Arthur Jones Mrs Pearl
W Hardiman and George Beard
all of Chickasha
Surgical: Miss Mary Barries
Mrs Melvin Bowen Boyd Kill-
man Mrs Lewis Hackett yir-
ginia Novotny Mrs Lawrence
Murphy Kevin Battles Jim
Parker Mrs Ebb Henderson
Lacy Carter and Carl Lee White
all of Chickasha
Medical: Datryl Ray Wood
Blanchard Ben Moody Cyril
J R Cast Rush Springs Mrs
C H Owen Maysville Freddie
Foster Alex J -O Himes
Phoenix Ariz R W Frick
Verden Mrs Wilburn D Bean
Alex Mrs Henry Malone Lind-
say and Mrs M E Grimes
Tuttle
Surgical: Mrs Boh Fitzpatrick
Bradley Mrs Jimmy Wood Ce-
ment Larry Shepperd Minco
Mrs Joe Hornburk Bradley
Bonnetta Gwinn Cement Mrs
Frank Lauderdale Minco Ellis
Williamson Alex Mrs Earl
Stubblefield Kush Sjirings John
Laier Tuttle Roger Bowring
Blanchard John Selman Rush
Springs and Andrew T Hurley
Minco
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DOWN INTEREST
payment 36 Months On Boloncc rates
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RANDOLPH RAMBLER
"NO ONE BEATS OUR DEAL "
Grady County
Courthouse
Business
Marriage IJrrRtt Application
Jerry Li'd Wright and
Min Barbara Ann Fletcher 17
both of Minco J
Charles Te rral Rorrgardncr j
20 TUttle and Mis Jumitu
Marie Morris 19 Minco
James Mozeil Johnson 22
ni'u-kasiu and Mis Zclmi L
Todd 25 Cement
Robert Henry Smith 43 OkU-
hema City ami Mr Jewell II
Fry 44 Oklahoma City
William L Cunningli im 19
and Mis Sylvia Mae Miller IS
be th of Chickasha
Civil Action
Chickasha Finance CO vs A
W Christian et al replevin
Applications of Mclhuni E
Soot : for order restoring irotr
vehicle registration and driver's
license
Frankie Breaks vs Charles
Brr-oks divorce
Vesta Mi'es v Vernon T San-
ford et al quiet title
Charles D Gilliam vs Palsy
Ruth Gilliam divorce
Louis V Robinson vs Bonnie
B Robinson divorce
Kill McDaniel vs- Isabelle
sto4' fr
Commercial Clearing IInuse
Inc C E Tuggle money
jMcment
Mary Ku'hrryn Mill v Sam-
my Lewi Mill divorce
Mid-America Ccrporition vs
Dislev Ausrrm IKrvey money
judgment
J:m Jchnam vs Tom Stewart
order from Stare Industrial (urt
E F Roach an Dorothy
Kcaih v Oklahoma Turnpike
Au’hority dam igc
llailvrt M Barnett v lLinich-Fc-tcr
Cirp quiet title
Ieo J Davis v 1 loses Fletch-
er judgment for return of prop-
erty or it valve and establish-
ing mortgage as first lien
County Probate Court
Petition of Jimmie Cotton for
probation of will and letter of
administration in the estate of
the late Crotia Littrell who died
April 13
Petition of Sepren L Stewart
for probation of will in the estate
of the late Loney Stewart who
died Aug 12
Petitkm of Cluudie Souther-
land for pmbation of will in ihc
estate of the late Ada Souther-
land who (lied July 30
W —
Instead of learning the tricks
of the trade why not learn the
trade?
If we make ihe he-1 of little
')pp:riuiiilit t we find ourselves
move able to accept larger ones
SodaLighthilly Soothing i
A hot ioda soak after twisting til dawn1 —
Will loosen those muscles that feel tender and drawn
i While a soak in a bicarb solution that's cool
Soothes the sunburn you got at the ocean or pool f
HEREI
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Hess Oil Company
And Associated Stations Remind Motorists To
Be Careful
While
Driving
AND STOP IN AT ONE OF THE HESS OIL COMPANY
STATIONS FOR THE FINEST SERVICE
HESS OIL CO 1108 South 4th
Munn's Hess Oil No 1 1102 South 4th
Junior's Hess Oil No 2 East of City
Marvin's Hess Oil No 4 525 South 3rd
Boone's Hess Oil No 5 527 South 4th
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