The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1996 Page: 3 of 14
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death by her parents; a husband, tried to rape her on the evening of ■
Roland C. Turner, a sister, Cybil the kincident, and that is why she 1
Boyles; and a brother, James A. fled with his pants. The summary
Turner. of one young female witness' ex- •
Survivors include her husband, pected statement, on file inthein-hq-.,,
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FUNERAL HOME
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Boots Cowin, Mike Hicks and
David Wyatt. Honorary bearers
were Mike Wilson, Ben Yager,
Gomer Smith, Charlie Pendley and
Delbert Jump.
Interment was held in Celestial
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friend, Carl McMurtry of Farming- Funeral for Robert Barries, 56. The Usher Department of The
ton, N.M.; two sons and two Cyril, was held at 11 a.m.'Friday, Church Of The Living God P.G. of
daughters-in-law, Gary Don and Feb. 9, 1996, in Cyril First Baptist T. will host its Fifth Annual Black •
Joanne DePriest of Byhola, Miss., Church. Rev. Travis Wollnberg, History Month Talent Show at 6:30
and Rick and Shelia DePriest of pastor of First Baptist Church, of- p.m. Saturday, February 10, in
Rush Springs; a daughter and a ficiated. Lincoln Alumni Hall.
• son-in-law, Leisa and Mike Pruitt The soloist was Rex Warden. Admission is witk a donation of
of O’Fallon, Mo.; her mother, Casket bearers were Todd Fas- $5 for adults and $2.50 for chil-
Laura Young of Aztec, N.M.; three sett, John Reed, Steve Dacus, dren. The public is invited.
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Funeral for Buddy Clifton. 70. Sgs? "ixaT
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Feb. 10, 1996, in Minco United meees
Methodist Church. Rev. Kent Eis
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will be officiating. A GRASS FIRE south of Lake Burtschi resulted in approximately 25 acres of pasture. There was some
He was born Feb. 8, 1926, in flammable gas in the vicinity, but none of it ignited. From approximately 3 until 5:30 p.m. Thursday when the
Cogar. He died Feb. 8, 1996, at his fire was extinguished, firemen from Pioneer, Verden, Ninnekah and Cement battled the fire which threatened a
home in Minco. He was the son of home and a gas facility. The grass caught fire when a gas pipe burning excess gas discharged a hot liquid
Sam and Delia Couch Clifton. substance onto the ground, Grady County Fire Chief Billy Crabb reported. Crabbe said a Pioneer fireman with
He had lived in the Cogar-Minco minor bums on his face was treated at the Emergency Room of Grady Memorial Hospital.
area all of his life. (STAR Photo by Christi Billington)
He married Nettie Phelps on Oct. Ineanemi+ater m ■—
15,1951, in Wheatland. ncapacitated Gradv Countw Drecine+
He was a member of the Cogar DereAneAPAALl.--HY FH---Y •LIVVIIIWL
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He was a retired cement mason, a To Place Votes Numbers and Locations
member of the Veterans of Foreign Registered voters in Grady 1116 Grady County Election Precinct 30: Minco City Hall, one
Wars and the Cement Mason Un- County who become physically in- Board has announced locations and block east of stop sign on north
ion. capacitated after 5 p.m. Tuesday addresses for Grady County pre- side.
Survivors include his wife, Nettie won't have to miss the February cincts. Polling places will be open Precinct 31: Hawkins Freewill
of the home; two sons and two Annual School Election, County from 7 am- until 7 p.m. February Baptist Church, five miles south of
daughters-in-law, Ray and Debora Election Board Secretary, Joyce J. 13 for the Annual School Election. Highway 39 on Alex Road.
Clifton of Arlington, Texas, Rex Smith, said today. Precinct #1: Grace Baptist Precinct 32: Ninnekah City Hall,
and Terri Clifton of Colorado Smith said state law permits reg- Church, 1910 So. 20th. north of post office in Ninnekah.
Springs, Colo.; one sister, Dora istered voters who will be unable to Precinct #2: First Assembly of Precinct 33: Pioneer School, one
Branch of Russell, Kan.; his go to the polls because they be- God Church, 3340 So. 16th. and a half miles west of Norge,
mother-in-law, Lou Phelps of came incapacitated after 5 p.m. Precinct #3: Grand Assembly of Precinct 34: Pleasant Hill Baptist
Minco; and nine grandchildren. Tuesday to vote on an emergency God Church, 901 Grand Avenue. Church, four and a half miles west
He was preceded in death by his basis. "Physical Incapacitation" Precinct #4: KWCO-KXXK Ra- of Highway 81 and 277 junction.
parents; one son, Norvell Wayne includes a variety of conditions- dio Station, 500 W. Country Club Precinct 35: Pocasset School
Clifton; two brothers, Carl and injury, illness, childbirth-that pre- Road. Cafeteria, Pocasset.
Richaid Clifton; three sisters, vent a person from voting in person Precinct #5: Community Build- Precinct 36: Rush Springs Li-
Leota Burchfield, Agnes Burch- at the polls on election day. ing, Fairgrounds, Chickasha. brary, 500 W. Blakley, Rush
field, and one infant sister; and his "If you think that you or someone Precinct #6: Michigan Avenue Springs.
father-in-law, Julian Phelps. you know fits into this category, Baptist Church, 728 Michigan Precinct 37: Vimy Ridge Baptist
Burial will be in Evergreen contact the County Election Board Avenue. Church, five miles east, one fourth
Cemetery, Minco, under the direc- Office at 224-1430 as soon as pos- Precinct #7: Senior Citizens mile north of Rush Springs, east
tion of Huber-Reynolds Funeral sible for more information," Smith Building, Borden Park, Chickasha. side.
Home, Minco. said. Precinct #8: Word of Life Fei- Precinct 38: Ridgecrest Baptist
_, , lowship, 16th and Florida, Church, six miles east and four and
| riglg. Chickasha. a fourth miles south of Tuttle.
■ l Precinct #9: Michigan Avenue Precinct 39: Taylor and Son Pipe
(Continued from page 1) said Chadrick had threatened him Baptist Church (sub to precinct Co., one and a half miles east of
timidation of a witness. Crowell with the gun. Vicky White is ex- #6), 728 Michigan1 Avenue. Chickasha on Highway 62 to Arena
received a five-year suspended pected to testify that she and Phil- Precinct #10: Country Curl Road, one and a half miles south
sentence except for 60 days in the lips did not act in concert. Beauty Shop (sub to precinct #23), and east.
county jail, and was fined $320 and Some cases that were scheduled two and a half miles east of High- Precinct 40: United Methodist
costs, and ordered to do 80 hours for this week were postponed until way 81 and Highway 19 junction. Church, 420 S. Cimarron Road,
community service. Hunter re- next week. The list was not Precinct #11: Ninnekah City Hall Tuttle.
ceived a five-year sentence with officially finalized, but county (sub to precinct #32), north of post Precinct 41: First National Bank,
two years suspended, was fined officials said Monday's docket also °^'ce in Ninnekah. five and a fourth miles east of Tut-
$300 plus $300 victims compensa- probably will include Kari Lee Precinct #12: Taylor and Son tie, north side.
tion, and 120 days in jail. Stidham, charged with grand Pipe and Steel Co., one and a half Precinct 42: Ranchwood Motel,
The co-defendants, sisters of a larceny. She is alleged to have miles east of Chickasha on High- three and a half miles south of
defendant in another case, were gone to the home of Dorcas Elaine way 62 to Arena Road, one and a Rush Springs on Highway 81, east
charged with threatening a state Vasquez on June 13, 1995, and half miles south and east. side.
witness, Pam Stehr. The incident asked to use the shower. After she Precinct 20: Alex School, Alex. Precinct 43: Community Build-
took place on May 18,1995, left, Mrs. Vasquez noticed some Precinct 21: Amber School, Am- ing, Main Street in Verden.
Donna Kay Phillips, listed as a jewelry gone. Later, Sue Hunter ber. _ Precinct 44: Crossroad To Life
co-defendant with White on the told her that Stidham had used Precinct 22: Bailey School, Sec. Community Church, stop light to
grand larceny and attempted some of the jewelry to pay a debt. 23-3-6, southeast of Rush Springs. Blanchard, north to end of Main,
extortion charges,’ is scheduled for Also unofficially scheduled to be Precinct 23: Country Curl Beauty two miles west and two miles
trial next Monday, Feb. 12. tried next week is Craig Leon Shop, two and a half miles east of north.
The police report by Chickasha Harper, 23, charged with two Highway 81 and Highway 19 junc- Precinct 45: Snowhill Baptist
Officer Brent Smith on the Sep- counts of unlawful delivery of a tion. Church, seven miles east of Tuttle,
tember 1 incident indicated that narcotic in reference to the alleged Precinct 24: Bradley School, Highway 37, south side.
sisters and two brothers-in-law, Odys Chadrick had reported a distribution of cocaine on Novem- Bradley
Oteka Maness of Wichita, Kan., grand larceny at his house. He said ber 14, November 17, and Novem- Brecinct 25: Friend School Great Decisions
Sue and Robert Pate, Carol and Donna Phillips was at his house ber 30,1994. The case was filed on Friend,, north and east of
Bill Bandy, all of Aztec, N.M.; a and took his pants off the chair. In February 24, 1995. Chickasha. Meets Mondav
brother and a sister-in-law, Jim and his pants were his wallet, his keys, Danny R. Lane, 37, had two Precinct 26: Cox City Baptist G su N -
Linda Young of Oklahoma City; address book, about $12, and a belt cases filed against him. His name Church, east and south of Rush qhe sat Decisions Discussion
eight grandchildren, Jason, Mat- and buckle, all valued at more than was jotted down on the unofficial Springs. vroUP ' meet,a 430 P.m.
thew David and Weston DePriest $50. revision of the trial docket, but the Precinct 27: National Guard Ar- Monday, February 12, in the First
Tonya Nicole Andrea and Kaylee Chadrick told the dispatcher that case number was not included. One mory, one mile west and two miles mresbyterian Church Annex.
Pruitt;’and numerous nieces and someone had called and told him of the cases included charges of north of Chickasha Socear Daran+e
nephews. they would return his property for shooting with intent to kill and Precinct 28: Middleberg School, -V-EI •dnenlt9
Burial ’ was in Rush Springs $40, and the person was at his assault with a dangerous weapon Middleberg. TA M-ct EL 2 9
Cemetery • house. When he and Sgt. Leslie In the other case, he was charged Precinct 29: Hazel Dell Club 1 • IVI6GU r6v. 1 £
Hawkins arrived, they saw Vicky with, unlawful possession of House, one and a half miles north Chickasha High School Soccer
White walking out and away from marijuana with intent to distribute of Minco, seven and a half miles Parents will meet at 7 p.m. Mon-
Jacquetta Jo Tumer-Cawthorne the door. He claimed that she re- and unlawful possession of west, two and a half miles north, day, February 12, in the high
Jacquetta Jo Turner-Cawthorne, sisted arrest, ran for her car, kicked paraphernalia. west side. - school lecture room.
62, of Mission Viejo, Calif., died him in the face, and also that she
Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1996, of natu- had a glass pipe containing a black
ral causes. She was a former Alex residue in her purse. Hawkins
resident. found a belt and buckle that Chad-
She was born July 27, 1933, at rick identified as his on the rear of
Lone Wolf to John and Opal her car.
Turner. Donna Phillips is expected to
Mrs. Cawthorne was preceded in testify next week that Chadrick
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Springs with Rev. Richard Hughes .
.officiating. Survivors include her husband, pected statement, on file in the in-
:3Mrs. DePriest was born Sept. 19, Charles; three sons, Duane Turner, formation jacket on the case on file
1925, in Lindsay, the daughter of Kent and Mark Cawthorne; three at the Court Clerk's Office calls his
Walter Young and Laura Young, daughters. Sharia Frank, Diane moral character into question. The
She died Wednesday, Jan. 30, Schurr, Vicki Kuhn; two brothers, witness is expected to testify that
1996, at her home. Walter L. Turner, Jerry Turner; he keeps a gun in his house and has Aa
She married Don A. DePriest on four sisters, Claudia Cox, Doris used it threateningly. A male wit-
Feb. 9, 1953, in Angola, Ind. He Hitchcock, Wanda Turner, Judy ness' summary of expected testi-
preceded her in death June 7,1989. Gowens; 15 grandchildren, two mony indicates that the witness
She had lived in New Mexico for great grandchildren, and many ?
five and a half years and in Lawton nieces and nephews. RI-,L pzctAp,
j prior to that. She attended Maude PIe-m -D--nY
Survivors include a special Robert "Gene" Barnes Show is Feb. 10
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Settle, David. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 185, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1996, newspaper, February 10, 1996; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1900135/m1/3/?q=virtual+music+rare+book: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.