The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 88, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1991 Page: 3 of 16
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Bobby Lee Waldon 20,
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Kurly Keith Hunter 50,
and Ruth Carolyn Jenkins
52, of Chickasha.
James Eugene Banta 36,
and Kathryn Kaye Harris
28, of Chickasha.
Dale J. Rollins II19, Jen-
nifer Liane Roberson 16,
Chickasha.
Haskell R. Settle 67, and
Nadine E. Wenzel 64, of
Chickasha.
Raymond Lane Bentley
28, Tracy Lynn Hurst 24,
Ninnekah.
Brett Alan Cook 30, and
Laura Denise Ingram 34, of
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was threatened to be closed
several years ago.
USAO officials said the
university is much stronger
than it has been in recent
years.
Dr. Roy Troutt, university
president, said USAO is
expanding in total enroll-
ment Records showed that
the university enrolled 1,551
students during 1990, com-
pared to 1,451 during 1989.
At Chickasha, the $2.7-
million general obligation
bond issue was defeated for
the third time in about three
years.
Board Member Rick Las-
siter said patrons dont want
an elementary school built
at 29th and Georgia streets.
He added that is time to
tional classrooms and go on
from there.
NEW FACES IN OFFICE
There were new faces in
the local political arena.
Longtime State Rep. Den-
ver Talley, D-Chickasha, was
defeated and replaced by
Chickasha Democrat Flake
Todd last year while incum-
bent District Attorney Melvin
Singleterry was also defeated
and replaced by Duncan
lawyer Gene Christian. Tal-
ley got a high ranking post
in the state Health Depart-
ment.
FIREMEN SUIT
Chickasha Firefighters
Assn, won its long lawsuit
with the city.
The state Court of Appeals
ruled in favor of an arbitra-
tors decision at the dis-
trict court. He ruled in favor .
of the association after it i
was sued by the city in 1985.
The city council voted not '
to appeal the decision of the '
appeals court.
The association worked
without a contract from 1985
to 1990. An impasse in un-
ion-city labor talks was
declared.
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The Chickasha Star. Thursday, January 3,1991, - Page Three
Texas Man Dies On Icy Highway
The latest winter storm way patrol in Lawton re* Calger, his wife, Mindy,
claimed its first victim when ported. 37, and son, Paul, 13, were
Troopers said Zackie E. hurt and transported to Grady
Walters, 52, Houston, was Memorial Hospital by the
dead at the scene, following Chickasha Fire Department,
a two-car collision on mile Danny Calger reportedly
post 90. Severe Funeral suffered internal injuries and
Home transported the body. Mindy received a broken hip
The patrol said a north- and possible internal inju-
bound 1987 Mercedes Benz ries. Paul Calger was treated
driven by Walters lost con- and released,
troland collided with a south- Troopers were Bill Risner,
bound 1987 Lincoln, driven Second Lt. Ken Reed and
by Danny P. Calger, 38, Trooper Steve Huseman.
Lawton. It added that Wal- Walters was die eighth
ters’ car struck Calger’s auto person to die on Grady
in front center and to the County highways, compared
right side after it crossed the to nine during December of
center median. last year, the patrol said.
Troopers said the highway The patrol said Walters was
was ice-covered. not wearing a seatbelt
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LIGHTER SIDE:
The Homecoming 1990
passenger train also whistled-
snzeedhurtgnvempr Wedding Announcement
near the site of the old mili- Angela Gibson and Eric Angela is the daughter of
tary hospital in the 1940s. Smith are proud to announce Mrs. Darlene Vogue of
Passengers from Alex, that February 9,1991 is the Chickasha and Mr. Charles
Chickasha, East Ninnekah date that they have chosen Gibson of Ovett, Mississippi. p:LIN-N-p3,
and Cyril got off the train, to exchange their vows in a Eric is the son of Clayton adsheiaraRomintie’
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EDUCATION Christ at 4:30 p.m. A recep- Angela and Eric would like and Sheila Renae Williams
in education, USAO under- tion will foUow immediately to invite all relatives and 22eOfihiskasaen
went growing pains after it in the fellowship hall. friends to attend. Mar L woiveron vs
Romona J. Woolverton.
Danny Ray Taylor vs
Frances Ruth Taylor.
Julie L. Cross vs Richard
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high school players could
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MID EAST CRISIS
The mid-east crisis hit M
home at Chickasha.
Eighty-five Army National
Guardsmen from the Chicka-
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Field Artillery) were acti-
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