The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1980 Page: 2 of 18
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Page Two— The Chickasha Star, Thursday, September 25, 1980
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Happy 19th Birthday
David
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Okla. Nari Bank Building .
P.O. Box 610
BANK ANO TRUST COMPANY
3rd & Chickasha Ave. - 224-2200
The 1981’s Are
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1000 Choctaw Ave. - 222-1789
Plaza North
"The Ultimate In Fall Fashions"
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Calvin Klein
The Cystic Fibrosis Bike-
A-Thon is scheduled for
October 4, according to
Basil Hurry, Chairman.
The starting point for the
Bike-A-Thon will be at 1st
and Grand near McDonalds
at 10:00 a.m. till 12:00 p.m.
The pledge forms may be
obtained from either of the
Dunns Food Stores, Humpty
Dumpty Grandview, Frye's
Jewelry, Gibson Discount
Center, McDonald's, Chick-
asha Bank. Oklahoma Nat-
ional Bank or First National
Bank.
First prize (one with the
most pledges and money
collected) is 3-speed Colum-
bia 26” Bike, retail value
$125.00, second prize
$100.00, third prize is
$50.00. Both second and
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walls.
Waitresses were high
school girls who wore
Hawaiian dress. These were
Karen Absher, Teresa
Cocheran. Beverly Blair,
Deedra Johnson, Kay Coch-
eran. Lena Lacy and Kathy
Harris.
The greeting was given by a
special guest, Don Kinder,
Cement mayor.
The welcome was voiced by
Lavelle Cocheran and the
ers, motifs and pictures of citizen ladies were recogni-
the islands decorating the zed as special guests.
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(Tax not included in prices)
If You Mi*» Your Paper
Call 224-5123 and We
Will Send Another
Unsolicited articles, man-
uscripts, letters, and pictures
left with or sent to The Chick-
asha Star are at the senders
Irish and the Star Publishing
Company Accepts no liability
for their safe keeping or retu.
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third prizes are provided by invocation by Connie Blair,
the three banks. 4th prize is Mrs. Cocheran also exten-
a $20.00 gift certificate from ded thanks to everyone who
Frye's Jewelry. Sth prize is a helped in preparations.
case of Pepsi from Humpty Mrs. Shirley Absher gave a
Dumpty, plus McDonalds brief history of the Cement
will give Big Meal, which club and the things which
includes a big sandwich, have been accomplished
fries and drink for $25.00 in through its efforts.
Ninnekah Club Group
Attends Cement Meet
The Cement Y.H.O. Club Mountain Vie*, Binger, ded by the Malihini band of
hosted a district salad sup- Hinton, Lookeba, Sickles, Midwest City and The Vill-
per recently in the school Carnegie. Eakly. Fort Cobb age Dancers, which were in
cafeteria. and Alfalfa. costume, adding much to
The meal and decorations Mrs. Verna Fay Myers was the Hawaiian atmosphere
were carried out in a recognized for her help with with Hawaiian musical se-
Hawaiian theme; with flow- the club and several senior lections.
LOOKING OVER A LIST of subscribers to the Chickasha Community Concerts during
the opening drive activities recently are Dorothy Hulme, on the left and Dana Dews.
(STAR Photo by Marshall Settle)
pledges and money collected Mrs. Deanne Johnson,
"Since 1902" for $5.00 in pledges and state Y.H.O. president was
Second Class postage paid at money collected McDonalds present and discussed sev-
^n'ln^XT^iy newsi will give hamburger and eral Y.H.O. events.
paper published every Thurs fries. Dunns Food Centers
compny™he star Publisnind are providing cookies for all Mrs. Carolyn Love, S.W.
DispiastsingDnadyiss.m. the bike riders, and Me- vice president, introduced
Classified Tuesday noon Donalds is providing orange the chapters which were
ChickwihaandGradyCounty drink. Also $25.00 or more present. These included
Onoegrcornupcctzon7.00 collected, riders will receive Cement, Cyril, Apache,
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One Year...................... a Cystic Fibrosis T-shirt, Anadarko. Ninnekah,
Out of State
One Year......................
Out of Country
One Year.......... ...........
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THE PRIDE OF CHICKASHA....on the field performing Newman. Chickasha won the game 28-12.
opening ceremonies for the Chickasha vs. Anadarko (STAR Photo by Marshall Settle)
football game Friday night. The band is directed by Don
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To Sing At State Fair 1st
The Kountry Kids and The for the Southland Center, both groups are available
Blue Notes, two singing Arts and Crafts Festival on for banquets, civic clubs and
groups from Verden will be October 4th. Church etc., and mav be
singing at the State Fair The Blue Notes will be III
Plaza from 11:00 a.m. till going to Salina, the oldest reached through their direc-
12:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. town in Oklahoma on Octo- tor and accompanist Mrs.
till 1:00 p.m. Saturday, ber 11th. for their annual Ersel Kidwell, 453-7477 or
September 27. Stacy Smith Choteau Day Parade and 453-7104. g
will be guest singer with the will be guest entertainers for
Kountry Kids. this celebration of the settle- —
Both groups will be singing ment of Salina. ■■
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Settle, Marshall. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1980, newspaper, September 25, 1980; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1899630/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.