The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 82, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1984 Page: 4 of 24
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Pege Four—The Chickasha Star, Thursday, June 28, 1984
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Alex Bi-Annual Meeting Time
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lowship.
family with the most graduates vice-president; Judy Howell, cor-
The gathering will begin at 4:00 present, and the person that came responding secretary; Donna
Osborn, and Jimmie Lee Welch,
operation.
Persons to contact for further directors.
Mr. & Un Jerevre
br. & Mn. Geonge D. Neotmman
Sisters, Husbands, Celebrated 50th Anniversaries Together
late W.A. Logan.
daughter, Mrs. Gary (Sandy)
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CUISINART STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARE
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All Open Stock Pieces 30% OFF
Reg $275 00 SALE 81 7900
ONE ONLY - Cuisinart Air Surge Oven
CUISINART FOOD PROCESSORS
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5 pc. Starter Sets (original)......
8 pc. Starter Sets (original)......
5 pc. Starter Sets (commercial)
8 pc Starter Sets (commercial)
Reg $155 00 SALE 5119%
Reg $225.00 SALE *1 5900
Reg $188.00 SALE 81 39®°
Reg $360.00 SALE 825900
The wives are the daughters of Roger and Carlene (Schroeder)
Millie Logan. Chickasha, and the from Coulterville, Illinois, and one
50% OFF
50% OFF
25% OFF
30% OFF
Betty Ruth Jackson installed
the new officers of the Chickasha
Altrusa Club during a dinner
meeting Monday night at the Best
Western Restaurant. Mrs. Jack-
son, of Norman, is a District Eight
director of Altrusa International.
The bride-elect is a 1984 gradu-
ate of Chickasha High School
where she was active in FHA,
FBLA, and National Honor Socie-
ty. She is presently employed by
First Federal Saving 4 Loan.
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•NEW PLACEMATS from SOKEL PARK..............
• CROCK COLLERS with Spigot. 2 and 3 gallons.........
• ALL PRESTO APPLIANCES, includes canners a cookers
• CANDY SUPPLIES..........................................
• BIA FRENCH PROCELAIN, Oven & Mcrowave proof.
• ALL VOLLRATH & CAST IRON COOKWARE
• ALL STOVE TOP WOKS.................................
Chickasha
Altrusa
Club Installs
New Officers
Approximately 30 relatives were
in attendance.
Jerome and Edna (Logan) Wal-
drup were married on May 11,
L.
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Jerome and Edna are the pa- McCrackin, Chickasha. They have
rents of two sons, Logan and Mary nine grandchildren and three
(Biby) from Oklahoma City, and step-grandchildren.
The prospective bridegroom is a
.1981 graduate of Chickasha High
School and a 1984 graduate of
Oklahoma State University
School of Technical Training with
an Associate's Degree in Manage-
ment and Marketing. He is pre-
sently employed by Standley’s
Office Machines.
The wedding date is set for Au-
gust 4, at the United Pentecostal
Church with Rev. Bill Pender-
grass officiating.
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VA Info
For Widows
Q-My husband died in 1967. At
that time I applied for Veterans
Administration pension and have
been receiving $98 per month but
have not received any increase in
five years. I can't afford to pay my
bills. What can I do?
A—As long as you remain under
the protected VA pension prog-
ram, in which your income cannot
exceed $6,000, you will continue to
• VICTORIO STRAINERS, just in time for canning..
• JARS FROM ITALY....................................
. Introductory Offer - FALLANI & COHN
Placemats, Tablecloths, Aprons & Towels
p. m., the meal will be at 5:00 p.m..
and of course we will have our
business meeting beginning at
7:00 p.m.
The Planning Committee (Bill
Palmer, Charlene McKee and Bet-
afa ;
Friday, June 29th • 3 HOURS ONLY!
• 6-9 P.M.
30% OFF
25% OFF
20% OFF
rat 117 8 4 Street,Chich-
week's paper.
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224-0630
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Reg. $32.95 SALE 816“
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CUeSUib Ana Society
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50% OFF
AU Diamond Ear Studs, Drops & Rings
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2 receive $98 per month unless you
fT lose a dependent. You may re-
e8 quest that you be considered for
i the improved pension plan. If VA
g determines you would be eligible
E for a higher amount, you may wish
V to choose the new program.
IEEF-
OPEN: 9:30-5:30
Saturday 10-2:00
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FRIDAY EVENING
08 SUMMER MADNESS
SALE
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Jerome Wal- 1934. in El Reno. George and
drup and Dr and Mrs. George D. Lucille (Logan) Newman were
Newman celebrated their 50th married on June 24, 1934, inOkla-
wedding anniversaries with a din- homa City where they have lived
ner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. for the last 48 years. They reside
Waldrup, 204 S. 14th. Chickasha, at 4506 N.W. Grand Boulevard.
DLC-10E (3 Only)....................
DLC-8F (3 Only)......................
DLC-7Pro (3 Only)..................
DLC-X (2 Only)........................
J.A. HENCKELS CUTLERY...
CHICAGO CUTLERY..............
ALFRED ZANGER CUTLERY
ALL KNIFE BLOCKS...............
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the furthest. Elledge, recording secretary;
This year’s meeting will be in Carolyn Johnson. treasurer, and
the Alex School Cafeteria and the Virginia Sevier, Beth Ann
air conditioner should be in good Schenk, Mary Linn Scott. Maxine
......List Price $130.00 SALE PRICE ’89*
List Price $190.00 SALE PRICE ’1 3900
.......List Price $275.00 SALE PRICE 818900
.......List Price $390.00 SALE PRICE 8269°0
............................................40% OFF
.............................................25% OFF
.............................................30% OFF
.............................................25% OFF
3 HOURS ONL^......
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6 Powder Room Boutique
" 10 - 5:30 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
PLAZA NORTH SHOPPING CENTER 1000 CHOCTAW AVE
CHICKASHA. OK 224-1623
"Fnale5 The Pedler sons
__________________________________________416 Choctaw Chickaiha, OK.
ty Brand) requests that each par- information are: W.A. Graves
ty bring a covered dish that should 222-0550, John Rodgers 222-1008. Other guests were Marie Pick-
be sufficient for your particular Judy Lentz Sharp (405) 238-2505. le. District Eight membership
group. If for some reason that you Our entertainment may be the chairman, and Jane Bryant, both
cannot bring any food, come any- explaining of how to pronounce of Norman. Wilma Craig of Chick-
way. there should be plenty for “A-L-E-X,” or “A-L-E-C,” etc. asha Dodge was a local guest.
Carla Nickel! Engaged To Robert Curtis_____________
Bueford Nickell of
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taugnter. Carla Marie to E E E E E . Ed E
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The population of the state of New Hampshire increanad only 8.3 percent titrein the
start of the Revolutionary War and the 1970 census. e-" Between the
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The Alex Alumni Association all. Cold drinks and ice will be fur-
would like to remind all Alex nished by the alumni association. Joy Adler, assistant vice-
Alumni and former classmates at Special presentation will be for president of First Federal Sav-
the Bi-annual meeting, June 80, the oldest graduate present, the ings and Loan, was installed as
1984. Thia is your personal invita- youngest graduate present, the president. Other officers and
tior. to a great time of fun and fel- class with the most present, the directors are: Viringia Martin,
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Settle, Marshall. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 82, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1984, newspaper, June 28, 1984; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1899160/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.