The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1995 Page: 3 of 8
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Name: Ernest Marsh Reed
When: Friday, April 7,3:30 p.m.
Where: Calvary Baptist Church
Name: Joseph Harold Zimmer
When: Friday, April 7,1:30 p.m.
Where: Ferguson Chapel
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CHICKASHA Fourth Grade Gifted and Talented students and guests recently met with State Representative
Dan Ramsey at the State Capitol to leant about the legislative process. Pictured are (seated) Tiffany Carlin,
Elizabeth Smith, Emily Duprez, Tyler Corr, (first row, standing) Lauren Stabler, Meera Patel, Kathleen Shirl,
Tyler Perryman, Meghan Dyer, Kelsey Storms, David Wentz, Steven Mays, Robin Yan, Stephen Shirl; (second
row, standing) Kimberly Park, Rep. Ramsey, Krista Gallaway, (third row, standing) Glenda Crump (teacher), Ila
Abedian, Ian Donnellan, Kevan Angel, Afiya Wilkins, Thomas Alford, Joe Alford; (fourth row, standing) Laila
Abedian, Vickie Carrillo, Cyndee Park, Amy Patel, Ann Dyer, (fifth row, standing) Pat Angel, Gail Donnellan
and David Perryman.
THE ANNUAL BOOK SALE is now underway at Chickasha Public
Library and will continue through April 8. The hours for the event
sponsored by Friends of the Library are from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Friday,
April 7, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Pictured are Carl Stanislaus
and Lois Cook, Friends of the Library volunteers. Funds will be used to
purchase new books and equipment for the library.
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Ninnekah Elementary is having a Friday,
career day on April 14. People —*—
from many different vocations will
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Ninnekah children, grades pre-kin-
dergarten to sixth grade.
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of a possible participant interested
in donating their time by
participating in this event are asked
to contact one of the following
people: Mark Hunt, Merlinda Tate,
Ginny Miller or Debbie Berry at
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lettuce and pickles, cookies and hour, home economics room;
milk. TABE Sophomore vo-tech test in
CALENDAR a.m.
Monday, April 10: Blunk's, 8:20, Wednesday, April 12: FFA
juniors; Southwest District FFA Southwest District Interscholastic
Interscholastic Meet, Lawton; Meet at Lawton.
Book Fair begins in library, H.S. Thursday, April 13: Board meet-
Baseball, Cyril, 4 p.m., here; High ing, 7 p.m.; High School Baseball
School Softball, there, 4:30, Minco Chickasha Tournament, begins;
2-5's. Junior High Softball, here, 3:30
Tuesday: Junior High Baseball, p.m.. Friend, 2-5's.
here, 4 p.m., Anadarko; Junior Friday, April 14: JOM Dance, K-
High Softball, there, 4 p.m., Pio- 12,6 to 11 p.m.; Elementary Easter
neer, 2-5's; FHA meeting, first parties, 2 p.m.
Friday, April 7,1995 - f ”aqe Three
Pre-Kindergarten And Kindergarten
Pre-enrollment Planned At Ninnekah J
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Pre-enrollment for children who from the Department of N Vital St-
will be eligible for Pre-kindergar- tistics. Official forms carvbeob-
ten and Kindergarten for the 1995- Mined through the school st vcretary,
1996 has been scheduled for Fri- Cheryl Heavin.
day, April 21, at Ninnekah Oklahoma State Law requ ires all
Elementary. Pre-enrollment is school age children to show proof
scheduled between the hours of 9 of immunization for three do. sesof
and 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. DPT, three dosees of OPV ana’ two
Eligible children for Pre-Kinder- of MMR (Diptheria, Pertussis, Tet-
garten are those who will be four nus, Polio, Measles, Mumps and
years old on or before September Rubella). All children must present
1, 1995 For those children entering this proof of immunization befo re
Kindergarten, they must be five they will be allowed to start thrs
years old on or before September fall. Grady County Health Dejpart-
1,1995. ment will be offering these immu-
Parents are asked to bring a copy nizations free of charge Monday
of the child's state birth certificate through Thursday between the
and immunization record. The birth hours of 8 and 9 a.m. and 3 and 4
certificate must be an official copy p.m.
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Ernest Marsh Reed wood Revival Center officiating. creamy diced potatoes, green
Funeral for Ernest Marsh Reed, Joseph was born April 15, 1931, beans, pear halves, rolls, butter and
76, Chickasha, will be held at 3:30 in Utica, New York, and died milk.
p.m. Friday, April 7, 1995, in Cal- Wednesday, April 4, 1995, in Wednesday, April 12: Enchilada
vary Baptist Church. Chickasha. casserole, Mexican beans, lettuce
Ernest Marsh Reed was bom Au- Joseph attended school in New wedge, fruit bar and milk.
gust 29, 1918, in Bluffton, Arkan- York and joined the United States Thursday, April 13: Beanie
sas, the son of Levi and Nora Air Force in 1955, serving until wienies, scalloped potatoes, tossed
(Pollard) Reed, and died Wednes- 1957. salad, white cake, cornbread, butter
day, April 5, 1995, in Oklahoma He married Patty C. Tomlin on and milk.
City. October 3, 1973, in Lowville, New Friday, April 14: Bologna and
Mr. Reed joined the U.S. Army York. cheese sandwich, sliced potatoes,
in 1942 and was honorably dis- Joseph had worked for the New
charged in 1945. He worked at the York Department of Transportation _ . . ___ _
Naval Ammunition Depot in for 21 years, retiring in 1979. After (lendaWarC
McAlester. Mr. Reed owned and retirement, he moved to El Reno
operated rental property for the and came to Chickasha in 1994. Re.Flectec Ac
past 20 years. He was preceded in death by both -5
He and Nora Belle Walker parents. Alev QiF AlerL
Goodnight were married July 3. Survivors include his wife, Patty •IF wily V-N
1975, in Chickasha. of the home; a daughter, Melissa A vote of confidence was given
Mr. Reed was a member of Cal- A. Zimmer of the home; a son, to incumbent City Clerk, Glenda
vary Baptist Church. Joseph L. Zimmer of El Reno; a Ward. She was re-elected Tuesday
He was preceded in death by his stepdaughter, Deborah L. Bear of by a vote of 125 to 31 over Faye
parents; five brothers, Omer Reed, Sapulpa; and three stepgrandchil- Houser.
Earl Reed, Lloyd Reed, Lacy Reed, dren. Mrs. Ward has been a citizen of
Gordon C. Reed; and one sister, Interment will be in RestHaven Alex for 14 years. She said, 'I
Lura Ada Treat. Memory Gardens, Oklahoma City, want to thank the people of Alex
Survivors include his wife, Nora under the direction of Ferguson for the trust that they have in me as
Belle Reed of the home; one son, Funeral Home. their City Clerk."
Ronald Gene Reed of Sap Diego, The proposition to purchase
Calif.; one stepdaughter, Mary news buses for the Alex School
Doughty of Chickasha; two sisters, Ellabe E. Luttrull District passed 215 to 46.
Roxie Logan of Delano, Calif., and Funeral for Ellabe E. Luttrull, 82, Vernon Florence, school
Lavada Smith of Bakersfield, Chickasha, was held at 9' a.m. superintendent, said, 'Our
Calif.; three grandchildren, five Tuesday, April 4, 1995, in the community has never failed to pass
great grandchildren; numerous Brown-Binyon Funeral Home a transportation bond for their
nieces and nephews; and a host of chapel. Rev. Joe Capps officiated. school. We have a wonderful
friends and relatives. Interment was at 4 p.m. in the community that pulls together for
Interment will be in Rose Hill Ramona Cemetery, Ramona, with their children. I would especially
Cemetery under the direction of Rev. Roman Ward officiating. like to thank the parents who
Sevier Funeral Home. Organist was Imogene Rice and worked so hard to get this
singers were Joel and Clara Phil- proposition passed."
lips. Six diesel busses will be
J«wph Hamid Zimmer Bearers were Elmer Sellers, purchased at a cost of 150,000
Funeral for Joseph Harold Zim- Harold Hom, Marvin Rice, J.C. each. Old buses will be traded. The
nIr €3 Chickasha, will be held at Nickell, Joe Hill, Leon Hill and new buses are equipped with the
mp.m. Friday, 7, 1995, Mason Cole. latest in safety equipment. They
Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel Services were under the direction will be ready to role when school
with Rev. Fred Wallace of Ken- of Brown-Binyon Funeral Home. begins this fall.
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Settle, David. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1995, newspaper, April 7, 1995; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1899961/m1/3/: accessed February 7, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.