The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1982 Page: 4 of 24
twenty four pages : ill. ; page 24 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
$
s
8;
V.
i
}
g
f
(Star Photo By Russell Reniker)
I
Hail Crop Insurance
?
«
tin, instructor.
the joint memorial service
Farmer’s Union
fm
\ gi
ift RODEO TIME
43rd
Attend
|
5
PRCA Rodeo-June 25-26-27
■■
12
—Grady County Fairgrounds—
,3
h
i
$
NAOHAI.
1892
1982
G
we.
1=;
Page Four—The Chickasha Star, Thursday, June 24,1982
Police Department To Get A New Radio Antenna
Gladys McAdoo, also past
presidents, installed into
office Lady Elsie Bell,
musician and Lady Cow-
l
I
Tony Hill
404 S. 4th
222-0104
7 SHELTER
INSURANCE
Chickasha’s
Annual
I
Bank
24 Hours A Day
7 Days A Week
SHELTER INSURANCE
Protection from the Sheta of Shelter
WI financiel securky 1o* you Mid
2 ser, left aide to past presi-
। dent.
2 Cards were signed to
i send to sick and bereaved
| members of the group.
We die
the Shield
I
(
1
$
# E7
New Holland-Chickasha
Highway 81 North
Phone 222-1451
Clark Alienbrand, Mgr.
34
fe
I ■
3.1
L a
v
30-49
At C.
First National’s 2 Automated Tellers
Located At
6th & Grand—8th & Grand
With Your 24 Kt. Gold Card—Make Application At
During the Mustering-In for all units will be held at
Ceremony the White Rose the temple, Thursday,
Degree was conferred upon June 17, at 7:00 p.m.
Mrs. Reba Cowser of Ft.
/ 1
t
A"
6 , .
i
)
I
8
4;
k 4
if' -
EE e
Ke \
A j
- L..
Q.
The decimal system was in-
vented in ninth century India.
Odle insure and adjust bp the acre
319 Choctaw, Chickasha
Bob Taylor — Jerry Witt
224-4450
E Sebgh 6E
Mdtdhhemamm •d N"
TWO WEEK OLD GARRETT joined his father and mother Kent and Teresa
Foster for fun in the sun at the Mud Marathon held recently in Chickasha.
Kent drove his International Scout in the modified-class in the competition.
(STAR Photo by Marshall Settle)
3, N
, wfELFBe 1
have a clearer signal, and i
free-up some of the others
that will continue to use the
old location.
Also received in the
grant money was funds to
VA
Farmers and Ranchers—Sperry New Holland will provide a 2 year/5000 bale
upper apron chain replacement policy to the original purchaser of a new Sperry
New Holland Round Baler purchased after May 17,1982. If the chain fails under
normal use and maintenance.
Also, we offer free financing on all New Holland new hay equipment and
combines and all used hay equipment and combines to January 1,1983.
Or pay cash and earn a 5% bonus on New Holland new hay equipment or
combines purchased by July 31, 1982.
We have the equipment, the programs and we will trade. See us soon for all
the details.
AM the Shield
you’ll ever need 82
. cars.. as soon as possible,
The change will be made McClain said.
V%
3
* —
Mued,
2
The Chickasha police de- purchase two remote con- tion radio units for the de- side patrol
partment has received a trol hand held communica- partment to use when out-
grant for $4,760, on a 90/10
matching grant basis, from
the Oklahoma Crime Com-
mission.
Chief of Police Jim
McClain said that the grant
will allow the police depart-
ment to move their radio
antenna from atop the
police station to a new loca-
tion.
McClain said that the
current location is also used
by the city, which is in con-
stant radio communica-
tions with many depart-
ment heads and crews, and
the fire and ambulance de-
partments are also using
the same building for their
antenna.
By moving the location
to the new water tower in
the south side of town, the
police department, will
P
•.,2
ge-
S.N
£3
5
o IW A I -
#%0*, BANK ANO TRUST COMPANY
1 ONE STOP FINANCIAL CENTER
/ Ai)
H Cobb, at which time she
H was given a white rose, her
H membership jewel and re-
N ceived the title of Lady.
E The Charter was draped
■ in loving memory of Lady
2 Marie Krey of Minco, who
E passed away recently.
■ Lady G. Lucille
B Paukune, past dept, asso-
■ ciation pres., assisted by m
Ladies Edna Caldwell and I
past president and in- Lady Paukune, Memo-
spected by Lady Opal Mar- rial Chairman, announced
/
A
A
« #**e8
Slm,
a 1
PARTICIPATING in the Chickasha “Y” summer activities program for
area youth were these youngsters, at Southland bowl, where they spent a
week learning how to bowl. Shown are Sharron Franklin, John Edmerson,
and Dawn Johnson.
8226=
R5-ti
5 ap-m
"2
ie
News
Q—I would like the gov- GATHERING around their computers at a prog- school students Alan Phillips, and Sam Moore,
ernment to furnish a mar- ramming and problem solving conference at the both Seniors, and Conley Roberts, a Junior. The
ker for my husband’s University of Oklahoma are Chickasha high three were among 72 attending the conference,
grave. How do I apply for
A—You may apply for a LAPM Meets For A Mustering Ceremony
marker. by-obtaining.VA The Ladies Auxiliary regular meeting and ing and pro-tem officers After the meeting closed
forHeadstone ApPlication Patriarchs Militant Canton mustering ceremony. were Lady Lois Roper, Lady Alta Miller and Lady
foriHepdstpnesor Marker, Chickasha No. met at the Lady Alice Fritz, presi- secretary and Lady Bettie McAdoo served refresh-
from \ A Regional Office. Odd Fellows Temple for dent, conducted the meet- Reed, color sergeant, ments to fourteen ladies
Lines were formed by and one chevalier. Next
Lady Helen Street, vice meeting will be Thursday,
president, assisted by June 24, at 8:00 p.m. at the
Lady Winona Dalrymple, Temple.
| -
I' '
/ -
V
o
• oi
iAieeg
■ V
I ■ i ,)
551337- ■
tegg
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Settle, Marshall. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1982, newspaper, June 24, 1982; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1899388/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.