The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1995 Page: 2 of 8
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PERFORMER Rusty Gilliam will be appearing in an event that will
benefit homeless veterans.
(STAR Photo by Bernadette Jacobs)
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'Lindsay's not the only school is
Auxiliary
President.
district that's having problems," he Chairpersons for the Cancer Fund
are Oliver Sample and Pam Jaques.
pointed out.
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Benefit Event To Feature
Chickasha's Rusty Gilliam
As Low As
$2500
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an attempted entry at her home at 728
So. 19th. A tool, perhaps a flat-head
The event is sponsored by Home
for Homeless Veterans, and will
Doyle Greteman:
Bond Defeat, Expensive Regs, Tax
Fights Worry Lindsay Schools Sup't
What has been named Rock ‘n‘
Roldies - a day of continuous
We’re Cutting More
Than Grass.
Fast Cash Loans
Money Express
210 S. 4th Suite A
SNAP-CREDIT
Buy now. Pay Later*
had to operate the school with last
year.
OATH OF OFFICE is administered to Councilmen Keith Heck, Ryland Rivas, Joe Green and Lonnie Kerr at
the Chickasha City Council meeting held Monday evening. Green (third from left) is the newest council
member.
With
Approved
Credit
• All Snapper Products up to 5% off
•Save on Snapper Accessories
•Great Prices on Rear Engine Riders,
Tractors, Walk-Behind mowers and more
•No payment or Interest ’til October 1995
•10% down
of outdoor programs - the camps,
hiking trips, wagon trains and
sailing programs.
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Two Chickasha shooting victims,
Beth Ann West and Wayne Hub-
bard, were reported to be in stable
condition Thursday morning by
Mrs. Linda Whitmore, nursing su-
pervisor of Comanche County
Hospital in Lawton.
They both suffered head wounds,
and West received an abdominal
wound, in a shooting Sunday eve-
ning. Arraignment is pending a
competency evaluation for Roy
Robert Henderson, identified by
West as the assailant.
(Published March 31 & April 7,1995
In The Chickasha Star)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
GRADY COUNTY STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MARTHA HILL, DECEASED.
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NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HERISHIP AND
FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that the duly ap-
pointed and qualified representative of the
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Parkview Christian Church is lo-
cated at 2828 So. Ninth (just south
of Shannon Springs Park).
"Please come and share this time
with us as we are reminded nightly
of the hope and peace which can be
ours through Jesus."
It was most refreshing to observe new sense of pride, a different
the cattle drive cowboys and relationship within the family,
_ , an- i academic confidence and
Shooting victims' achievement, these youth can go
. ... .. • on to be productive members of the
Condition Stable community.
suspension.
March 31
Termites?
Call
DENVER TALLEY
224-0587
VisionQuest----—— --------—
(Continued from page 1) VisionQuest youth living and
HomeQuest, helps youths in their working as a team and not as
transition into the home. separate entities. The Cattle Drive
The heart of VisionQuest consists had one goal - get the longhorns to
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Insurance Agency, Inc.
IRA Special
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IRA - Deferred - Annuity
224-4733--224-0299
provide drive was history. That basic
learning premise may in fact be the basis
positively behind VisionQuest's success.
impact the youth's self-esteem, VisionQuest receives numerous
work ethic and civic responsibility expressions of appreciation from
as well as his or her relationship young men and women whose lives
with peers and adults. have been turned around. Given a
discharged.
Dated this 29th day of March, 1995.
OTEKA L ALFORD
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
PARK, NELSON, CAYWOOD & PARK
122 North Fourth Street
Post Office Box 968
Chickasha, Oklahoma 73023
Attorneys for Personal Representative
Eagles Hog Roast
Are you achin' for some bacon?
You can be a big pig too! Well it's
not the Lion King but you can
come to a real Hog Roast on April
9th to benefit the Cancer Fund.
The Eagles Lodge , located on
Highway 19 East will roast the hog
to benefit the Cancer Fund.
The charge to be a ‘big pig' is
$5.00 a person. There are no
tickets to buy. Just show up at 6:00
PM on Sunday, April 9th.
Lee Stephens is the Area
President of the Eagles. Jo Higgins
Case No. P-94-47
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT OF Co-EXECUTORS AND
PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING
FINAL ACCOUNT AND FINAL DECREE
OF DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Char- above-captioned estate has filed in this
les L Ivie and John T. Spradling, Co-Ex- Court a final account and report of the
ecutors of the Estate of Harriet Irene Cal- administration of said estate and a peti-
vert Deceased, having filed in this Court tion for determination of heirship, distribu-
their Final Account of administration of tion of said estate, and discharge; said
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(Published March 31 & April 7,1995
In The Chickasha Star)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
GRADY COUNTY STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
HARRIET IRENE CALVERT, DE-
CEASED.
the Estate and their Petition for Order Al- hearing of the same has been fixed by the
lowing Final Account and Final Decree of Judge of the Court for the 26th day of
Distribution and Discharge, the hearing of April, 1995, at 10:00 a.m., at the Court-
same has been set for the 28th day of room of said Court in the County Court-
April, 1995, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the house at Chickasha, in the county and
Grady County Courthouse, Chickasha, state aforesaid, and all persons interested
Oklahoma, before the Honorable Oteka in said estate are notified then and there
Alford, and all persons interested in said to appear and show cause, if any they
Estate are notified to then and there ap- have, why said account should not be
pear and show cause, if any they have, settled and allowed, and said estate dis-
why said account should not be ap- tributed and the personal representative
proved, settled and allowed, and the Es-
tate distributed.
DATED this 28th day of March, 1995.
Erin M. Van Laanen (OBA #14825)
SPRADLING, ALPERN, FRIOT & GUM
101 Park Avenue, Suite 700
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
(405)272-0211
Attorneys for Co-Executors
entertainment has been arranged feature established artists such as
for Saturday, April 8. the Platters and the BoxTops.
The Car Show and Musical will The event lists appearances by |
begin at 9:00 a.m., and last until Zack Adcox, David Lynn, Adam I
9:00 p.m. Location is at the Dickerson, Mike Webb as Elvis, I
Stephens County Fairgrounds. Charles Brown and many more |
Chickasha's Rusty Gilliam, popular performers. I
chosen as the 1992 and 1994 male Tickets are $5 plus one can of I
entertainer of the year by the food. Individuals under 15 years 5
Independent Artists Association in may attend free. R
Nashville, will be appearing in the For more information telephone I
show. (405) 252-3607. I
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any in Town’
Montana. Whatever mishaps,
difficulties or problems an
individual had before the cattle
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With These Hours!
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ARRESTS visible, the money missing, and her
March 29 nephew and his companions gone.
Richard Glen Buchanan, 50, was At 1:23 p.m., April 1, Marilyn Regana
arrested on a charge of driving under McCaslin told Officer Dan Perske of
The members of Parkview Chris- 5TTq
tian Church invites the public to 89
attend the church's upcoming | j
Spring Revival. I
Joining the congregation as guest Pi l
speaker for the special week of re- e • 1
vival and renewal will be evangel-
ist Dick Williams from East Tulsa
Christian Church. "Dick will come
to proclaim the love and righteous-
ness of our Lord and Savior, Jesus d
Christ." f
in addition to this inspiring E
speaker, Minister Tim Dotson of Ul
Parkview announces the revival Ml I
will including the singing of the gy g
Riverside Quartet from Enid, the MJ I
Joslin Family from Oklahoma City,vi-
and Robin Valentine from Lawton. E ■
Services will be held at 7 each’
night, beginning Sunday, April 9, QB
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By John McVey of the people. Again, this gives the
Chickasha Star News Editor taxpayer a better chance to decide
Five decisive votes in Tuesday's if spending proposals are in his in-
election- four of them cast in the terests. But Greteman pointed out
small portion of Grady County in- that it makes it harder to get state
eluded in the Lindsay school dis- assistance for schools to compen-
trict- defeated a $225,000 school sate for a declining local tax base,
bond issue that would have pro- Districts have little leeway in re-
vided for renovation of Lindsay's ducing teacher payroll, one of the
school facilities and installation of biggest budget items. House Bill
a computer lab. 217 mandates class size and the
The other bond issue, for number of teachers for students.
$275,000, passed. As a result, Teacher salary schedules are fed-
Lindsay students will ride to school erally mandated, therefore pro-
in new buses next year. Greteman tected against the kind of budget-
feels that Lindsay schools, with the ary pressures now facing many
efforts of students, parents, teach- Oklahoma school districts.
ers and administrators, will con- In 1992, the legislature deter-
tinue to be excellent, even without mined that the teacher retirement
the renovations that would have fund was not solvent. Correcting
been financed by Lindsay School this was the objective of a one per-
District Question No. 1. Neverthe- cent increase, which, in effect,
less, Greteman wonders how long caused the local school district
the schools can continue to hold contribution to increase by 50%.
the line against mounting fiscal Tax protest money from utility
pressures, in the face of costly fed- companies is still in escrow. State
eral regulations, tax protests, and Question 669 is aimed at putting a
state laws that make it harder to cap on property taxes, and rolling
pass a bond issue. them back to 1993 levels.
The majority of the people of the Greteman acknowledged the
district spoke Tuesday, 665 to 452 worthwhileness of legislation that
in favor of the bond issue, but not a is motivated by the wish to better
bid enough majority to meet the serve the needs of students; that is
60% requirement under state law. the business that he and all other
The 59.06% favorable vote was educators are engaged in. But he
excruciatingly close from the pointed out that budgetary prob-
standpoint of supporters such as lems created by all of these factors,
Greteman and 664 other voters. It taken together, are immense, and
was only 4/10ths of a percentage something has to give somewhere,
point shy of victory. The law does He indicated his feeling that
permit rounding off percentage schools like Lindsay will continue
points because that would be to meet growing challenges. But
rounding out people's votes. right now the big challenge in-
Passage of State Question 640 volves making do with less and
puts even tougher restrictions on less money.
legislators, though it probably will "The picture's not as good as it
provide much-needed relief for was last year, and last year wasn't
taxpayers. It requires a 75% vote as good as the year before that,"
in order to increase taxes. Any Greteman said. He added that the
lesser majority requires that the tax district this year is about $ 129,000
proposal be submitted to the vote short of the amount of money it
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Robert Lee Knight, 24, of 1209 So. screwdriver, was used to try to force
6th, was arrested on a charge of public the keyhole of her front door in an
intoxication when he allegedly tried to unsuccessful attempt to gain entry,
interfere with Officer Doug Merritt's Michael Patrick Coffin, 20, was ar-
performance of his duties. Officer rested on four city warrants and one
Merritt had been investigating a mo- county warrant after Officer Blaine
tor vehicle accident two blocks away Smith went to his address at 727 No.
when a fight broke out, and the people 12th to take a report that a bicycle was
in one car sneaked away, arriving at missing.
1209 So. 6th. Knight began telling April 5
Merritt what to do, and Merritt, ob- At 11:22 p.m., Officer Shanan
serving that Knight appeared to be McClain arrested William R. Logan,
intoxicated, placed him under arrest 54, of 1709 Park Ave., on charges of
At 3:20 a.m., Jeff Leonard Craine, 26, driving under the influence and driv-
404 E. Walnut, was arrested by Officer ing under suspension. She arrested
Hawkins on a charge of driving under him in the parking lot of the Coastal
suspension and disobeying a red sig- Mart at 9th and Grand.
nal light. CRIMEREPORTS
Virgie Bass, 33, of 1300 So. 12, was March 29
arrested on a charge of public intoxi- At 8:45 a.m., Eddy Franklin reported
cation. He had silver paint on his that a blue girls bicycle and a red wagon
hands and face, and told the investi- were stolen from his residence at 825
gating officer he could see snakes. Oklahoma.
April 1 At7:15p.m„JamesBacon,1702Cali-
At6:44a.m.,Deborah Ann Price,58, fornia, reported that a male an a female
reported a grand larceny involving registered Rotweilers were stolen from
the theft of $395 from a concealed a pen in his back yard.
envelope. She said the envelope was March 30
under two pillows on her couch. Her At 11:30p.m.,GeorgeGaler, 302 No.
nephew, accompanied by two women 17th, reported that someone pulled up
she did not know, came to visit When the window screens in the front of his
she left the room momentarily, she house. There no entry, and no other
came back and found the envelope damage.
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