The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1981 Page: 2 of 14
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P O Box 610
hickasha, Oklahoma 73018
"Since 1902"
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Misty McHugh, Leiha Pfiefer and Curtis
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Ford Motor Credit Comapny, money judgement.
Also on the docket, Dorothy Godwin versus
Southport Exploration, Inc., and Don Johnson
dba Shamrock Dozers, money judgement; Loyd
Smith versus Wesley Schoolfield and Scott W.
Allen, auto negligene; V.O. Welchel and Lorna
Welchel versus Virginia Kathleen Matthews and
Charles Matthews, auto negligence; Warren K.
Mitchell and Linda C. Mitchell versus Ford
Motor Credit Company, contractual.
Also, Daniel Cattle, Inc., versus Mustang Pro-
duction Corp., damages, two cases; Gary Law-
son and Vicki Lawson versus Olen Elliott dba
Circle E. Trading Post, replevin; Judith Jan
Lopez versus Phillips Petroleum Company,
damages.
Claude C. Reed, Jr. versus Bunker Explora-
tion Co., Annie Hale, Richard Lee Tiner, and
Gladys A. Wood, Trustees for Richard Lee Tiner,
injunction and damages; Roscoe Wendling and
Anna N. Wendling versus Carter and Hair Prop-
ane Co. and Ranger Insurance Company, per-
sonal injury; Weldon Glenn versus Audie Mul
lins. money judgement.
A damages case by James L. Shelby and M
Adeline Shelby against Southport Exploration.
Inc., has been set for Monday, March 2.
Court Docket(continued from page 1)
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The Canadian Valley Vo- Bode, farm management;
Tech, Chickasha Campus, Dolores Campbell, child
will hold an open house care; Chuck Flaming, auto
from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday body; Lewis Flowers, auto
and the public is invited to mechanics; Lonnie Lay-
visit the school, according man, welding; Meredith
to Jim Moore, assistant su- McClain, health service
perintendent. The Vo-Tech occupations and medical
is located at 1401 Michigan office; John P e t h e l,
Avenue in Chickasha. machine shop; Bill Reed
Refreshments will be drafting; Amos Smother-
served during the open man, adult coordinator;
house. Hosting the open Neal VonTungeln, electri-
house will be faculty mem- city; and Jo Ann Watson
bers and Moore. displaced homemaker
The faculty includes: Jeff program.
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Jury List (continued from page 1)
Marble, Sherry L. Martin, Kimberly A. Morgan,
Joyce E. Nowicki, Vivian F. O’Donley, Lovester
Orange, Julie D. Parker, Patricia J. Phillips, Pat-
ricia C. Reeves, Cleo Rickhardosn, Charles,
Roberts, Don P. Robinson, B.J. Rogstad, Jr.,
Doug L. Rowntree, John W. Sanders, Johnny L.
Sanders, Beth A. Schenk. Virginia R. Schoof,
Earl R. Sims, Garry W. Shoemake, Alma R.
Smith, kurtis J. Smith, Charlotte Standridge,
Irma L. Strickland, Ovell Taylor, John B.
Teague, David L. Thompson and Delma J.
Threadgill.
Also, Paul M. Townsend, Deborah A. Walters,
Vanita H. Wilburn, Rav FL Williams, and Charles
M. Waltz.
Prospective jurors with a Ninnekah address
include: Elmer J. Bosen, Kenneth Byrum, Yvon-
ne M. Byrum, Gloria Calhoun. Utonia Calhoun,
Vicki L. Camp, Cindy L. Culvert. Thomas E. Cox,
Vonda A. Crow, and Judy F Dean.
Also, Randall L. Hill, Tony M. Hill, Virginia L.
Jacobs, Dock James, Jerry D. Mutz, and John W.
Reed.
From Tuttle the prospective jurors called in-
clude: L.C. Banta, Lucille J Bashara, Joann
Chestnut, James E. Coale, Ernest Crosswhite,
Beverly M. Daugherty, Veda M Dodson, Linda
S. Fewell, Alma C. Harryman, Harry C. Bowery,
and Patsy A. Johnson.
Also, Helen S. Klotz, Sherry Miller, Bob C.
Murrell, Roy Peters, Howard M. Polson, Mary A.
Real, Clydia J. Robinett. J.D. Ryan. Sanford
Wasburn, and Bobby R. Wynn.
From Rush Springs the jurors called are: Eli-
zabeth Barfield, Hershel D. Bennett, Maxie Ber-
nard, Veiginia R. Bess, L.D. Brady. Elsie Doyel,
Charlie A. Duncan, Ida Evans. William W. Ham-
stead, Doyle Heald. Ruth Jolley, Stella R. Kerr,
Alberta Kimble, Charles Kuntz. and Sandra K.
McElroy.
Also, Virginia Pate, Leslie G. Richey, Ruby
Schwarz, Lue E. Wood and Floyd Wright.
Others on the jury list include: Carol D. Allen,
Cement; R. O. Asbury. Amber; Corene Boat-
wright W. H. Brand and E. J. Cox. Alex: T. J.
Burris, Marlow; Orlina Driskell, Bradley; Loyd
J. Gosnell and Patricia R. Mills, Alex.
From Amber the list included: Norwood E.
Henderson, Verle J. Kennedy Rachel M. Morri-
son, Lucille M. McGee, Robert W. Norvell. and
Janet L. Shelton. From Pocasset. Marvin Koer-
ner, Loretta K. Renwick, and Lias A. Shipp.
Blanchard residents on the list are: Evelyn
McAdams, Buddy W. Norton, Almarie W. Owen.
Claudine Burks, and Bennie L. Pritner.
Others are: Ernest Pelley, Marlow; Shirley A.
Pugh, Verden; Jim Reeves, Cement; Loretta K.
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st would include
150,000 in renovation at
ist, Southwest, Grand
enue and Junior High
pools, in addition to
to,000 for new cafetor-
is at West and South-
st schools, and addit ion-
classrooms at Grand
enue.
Be asked the Chamber’s
port on the coming be nd
Be and a motion was pas
| to that effect. Turley
led the board members
actively support the
be and urge friends and
ers to do the same.
Cobden told the board of
large increase in total
Chamber Report (continued from page 1)
Following a discussion of assets of the city’s three The public is invited to a
epetition and effects it banks and three savings demonstration on "Low Wright of Choctaw are the
uld have on the city’s and loan companies during Cost Meals” to be held at parentsofa baby daughter
inds in the future, Ed the past year. He said total the Bullock Memorial Cen- born February 11 at Mid-
Wey made a motion that assets increased $45 million ter, 917 South First Street, west City Hospital The
the charter amendment m the three banks, from Chickasha, at 10 a.m., baby was named ohn
mes up on the March 3 $133 to $177 million, while Wednesday, February 25. Shave
Hot, the Chamber execu- the Savings andloans re- Glenda Nash, Area Mrs. Wright is the
recommitteetakeastand corded a gain o $2;> million Program Agent, Home mer Brenda Kaye Hughes,
ainst it s passage and from 8123 to $ 148 million. Economics. Langston Uni- daughter of Clif and Connie
ht the issue, both with This is an increase of $70 versity, will be presenting Hughes, 1818 South 21st
wspaper ads and stories, million or more than 2b per the lesson, assisted by Peg- Chickasha. Paternal
ismotion carried. . .1 cent. . > ! gy Daley and Evelyn grandparents of the baby
How ever, the, board । He reported the beauti- Orange, Langston Extern are Mr. and Mrs. Jack
toted it made public this fication committee will sion Program Aides. Wright of Stratford
to an action taken only meet either next Thursday Come and participate in The new parents are
t theboard and not the or Friday with Benham, this timely program, and both teachers in the Che
neral membership, and I dan and Affiliates of Okla- taste the foods that will be taw schools. They formerly
to not an effor o keep homa ( ity to discuss the demonstrated. taught at Ninnekah. \
B amendment off the bal- city project in the down-
, but to go on record as town area,
posing this method of
ndling utility rate in-
bases—by a vote of the
ople.
Denver Talley, state
presetative, reported on
e legislative committee
d what is going on in the
eset legislature. He said
lippears the state budget
uld reach $1 V2 billion,
th approximately $1X0
Ilion to spend over what
d been expected. He also
Id it appeared there
uld be $50 million for
toty roads and bridges,
rurley reported on the
coming school bond elec-
h April 7 and explained
at it would include. The
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Settle, Marshall. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1981, newspaper, February 19, 1981; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1899651/m1/2/?q=%22Settle%2C+Marshall%22: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.