The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981 Page: 2 of 20
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Page Two—The Chickasha Star, Thursday, May 7,1981
Downtown Arts & Crafts
Show All Day On May 9th
about two percent," he said.
Said it reminded him of the time
he was talking to the rancher that
was worth more than a million dol-
lars. He asked the man what he was
before he became a cattleman, and
got the reply, "A billionaire."
Totusek recalled adverse public-
ity and false information, circulated
tertainment festival", with
Helen Martin of the Per-
forming Arts as chairman
of the entertainment
events.
There will be seats and
standing room available, so
bring your own chair and
spend the day dancing,
singing, listening to bands.
assisted with other chores during the annual pre-
sentation.
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Nice collection of
Fragrances and
Costume Jewelry
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the Grady County Junior Livestock
Show this spring. The presentation
was made by Dick McCalla who as
President of the Association served
as master of ceremonies for the
meeting.
The Nominating Committee Re-
port for election of new directors
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The Downtown Mer-
chants association is spon-
soring a big Western
Spring Arts and Crafts
Roundup for Saturday.
May 9th.
The area between 2nd
and 3rd Streets, along
Chickasha Avenue, wil be
roped off for an "all day en-
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sweetheart, Tracy Davis, was
crowned, and the new officers were
installed.
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MANNING THE TICKET booth at the Barber-
shoppers show last Saturday at USAO were
Beeler Foley, on the left, and Tess Hatfield. other
Unsolicited articles manu-
work by Mrs. Thelma City, Mr. Clarence Earp of For additional informa-
Lawe’s class. Hennesy, and the crafts tion, contact the Mushroom
Artistic judges are Mrs. will be judged by "Loris" of Shop, 222-0285.
Peggy Ferris of Oklahoma Oklahoma City."
Speaker Asks
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Barbershoppers
was typical of the light-hearted en-
tertainment presented for the enjoy-
ment of a full house at the Annual
Barbershop Show last Saturday
night.
The two hour performance, begin-
ning at 8 p.m., was staged in the
main auditorium on the campus of
USAO. It was the thirteenth per-
formance presented by the Chick-
asha Chapter of the Society for the
Preservation and Encouragement of
Barbershop Quartet Singing in
America.
Blaire Nelson the gentleman that
started it all here more than a dozen
years ago served as master of cere-
monies and kept the action moving.
Most of the members of the chorus
were involved in reciting, at various
Full line of Guitars,
‘e* Musical Instruments
Kevin Fox, Swine Production - at the senders risk and the Star
D , e , c, _ , Publishing Company accepts no
Rocky Gibson. Sheep Production - liability for their safe keeping or re-
Kenneth Fox, Crop Production - turn
Rod Schenk. Creed Contest - Ho-
ward Harper, and Chapter Lead-
ership Award - Zane McElreath. The
Star Greenhand Award, an award
only for freshmen was presented to
Howard Harper, and the Star Chap-
ter Farmer Award went to Rod
Schenk.
Before the closing ceremonies,
Chickasha FFA's new chapter
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and even hot dogs, in a
sidewalk cafe atmoshpere.
These booths will be
manned by Soriety groups,
church groups and other
non-profit organization.-.
There are a total of 246
entries in the -how, so
there will be a great selec-
tion of art.- and crafts to
look at, with hometown,
county and out-of-county
artists displaying their
works, by ages.
And, there will even be a
display of Kindergarten
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The performance was titled "An
Old Time Minstrel Show" and in-
cluded such musical numbers as
Here Comes the Showboat, Hear
That Swanee River Cry, I’m a Yank-
ee Doodle Dandy and When the
Saints Go Marchin' in.
Other officers in addition to Bras-
well include Charles Pruitt, and
John Gardner vice-president;
George King, treasurer; and Burrell
Gambel. secretary.
The general show chairman was
Pruitt. Gambel was in charge of tick-
et sales. John Perriman, Gardner
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Purchase awards will be viduals of the community that have
picked out throughout the gone out of their wav to help the
day. These are awards chapter. went to Joe Ross, Leon
granted by area merchants Poag, Dickey Powell, and Don Mar-
uho are buying works from tin. The special teacher awards were
Between 5th and 6th also presented. The teachers receiv-
Street on Chickasha, visi- ing those were Barbara Howard,
tors can find funnel cakes. Rheta Pike. and Rolyn Cole,
popcorn, candy, cold Leland McDaniel, the Chickasha
drinks, homebaked goods FFA Chapter Advisor, presented the
times in the show, vaudiville type and Dean Murphy handled the prog-
jokes as Blaire called for them by rams and advertising.
number from one through eleven. Others assigned specific chores
"Our group loves to entertain you included Eddie Binyon, uniforms:
each year and all the hard work is Nelson, publicity; Wilbur Shaw,
rewarded by your presence and ap- house; Glen Thomas, stage and set
plause," were the words of the Chap- manager: Ealmer Klippel and Max
ter s President Herman Braswell Rowntree, after glow.
from Anadarko. The show was directed by Stan
Others on the program in addition Richison assisted by Doug Sikes
to the quartet from Springfield. Mis- and Harley Day.
One Year $10.50
Out of Country
door Recreation - Diane Rempe, One Year $13.00
Beef Production - Rod Schenk, Pub-
lic Speaking - Zane McElreath,
Home Improvement - Rita Rempe,
Divirsified Livestock - Kenneth
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Howard Harper, Ag Electrification - or sent to The Chickasha Star are
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was presented by Phil Wheeler,
and looking at the arts and by some government and health Their recommendation of Dan Cle-
crafts displays. agencies in the past few years, as ment, Phil Richardson and Ricky
The area between 3rd also contributing to the industry's Willis was acted upon positively and
Street and bth Street, on problems. "It is unfortunate that a the three immediatlev joined hold
plays along the lotofthis talk}has given the industry over directors Joe McComas,
on both sides of the street, a Mackie, he said Clayton Hunt, Steve Richardson,
and Bernia Hinton. Show He challenged the cattlemen to Phil Wheeler. Chris Parrish, Jr., and
Chairman, says "There will use all the knowledge and tools at Dale Henricks as members of the
be something for their disposal by becoming more in- board.
everyone". formed and involved in what is The evening's invocation, follow-
Exhibits planned include going on in the industry. He empha- ing a roast beef dinner, was given by
oil paintings, watercolors, sized the fact that this effort was Richard Hoover and the evenings
pastels, graphics , ink on needed and was particularly impor- entertainment was a couple of vocal
glass, mixed media, wood tant in the field of legislation and selections by Janice McComas.
sndnmetnsseuipture, government regulation. During the past year Henricks
jewelry, dolls,’photogra- .Following Totusek s remarks to served the association as vice-
phy, hand made items, the group an award plaque was pre- president. Randy Griswold as
needlework, ceramics, and rented to Ed Schenk and his daugh- treasurer, and Ron Justice as
pottery. "This is the place ter. Karri, for being named the secretary.
to find something for Champion Breeder and Exhibitor at
Mother's Dav. " she said.
American Farmers (Continued from Pagel
set up, and all artists ex- Chickasha's 1980 American Far-
hibiting can enter one spe- mers are Jon Brown, son of Mr. and
cial piece ot art in this Mrs. Charles Brown, Eric Jensen,
event.Adultsmay enter to son of Mr. and Mrs. Verle Jensen,
win 8100.00 plus a trophy, Jeff Schenk, son of mr. and Mrs.
and.xopphze"anaontrrpny. Don Schenk and James Schlect.
There will also be 1st, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Schlect.
2nd and 3rd place prizes to Many other awards and honors
be given out to the arts and were presented at the banquet. The
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Settle, Marshall. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981, newspaper, May 7, 1981; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1899329/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.