The Daily Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 97, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1998 Page: 2 of 51
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August 5,1998
THE DAILY CHICKASHA STAR
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Name: Jessie Lee Jones
When: Thurs., Aug. 6,10:00 a.m.
Where: Spring Creek Baptist
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Hervey. They moved to California
in 1951 where he Jarmed and
worked in the oil fields.
They moved back to Anadarko in
1968. He went to work at
Chickasha Mobile Homes, retiring
in 1979. After the death of his wife
in 1984, he moved to the Pioneer
community where he had since
made his home.
He was a Baptist.
He was preceded in death by his
parents; his wife, Geneva; brothers,
Travis and David Jones; sisters,
Ollie Cash, Dovie Thompson, Ada
Jones and Lucille Jones.
Survivors include three sons and
" Jones of Washita; one daughter,
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A 90th birthday party will honor
Ivc Boswell of Chickasha at 2 p.m.
Saturday, August 8. in Ninnekah
United Methodist Church
She has lived in this area for 7.1
years.
The event is hosted by her chil-
dren. Nedra Boswell Adams of
Farmington, N.M.. and Wayne
Boswell of Muskogee.
All friends are invited to attend.
The hosts request. "No gifts.
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JESSE LEE JONES Janice Lockhart of Lawton: two
Graveside funeral for Jesse Lee sisters, Deller Johnson of Shatter.
Jones, 79, will be at 10 a.m. Thurs- California, and Irene Smith of
day, August 6, 1998, at Memory Chickasha; grandchildren. Brett
Lane Cemetery with Rev. Rodger Jones. Brandon Jones. Bradley
Willis of Spring Creek Baptist Jones, all of Amber. Malinda Lail
Church officiating. and Jason Jones, both of Chickasha.
There will be military graveside Donna Roots. Caroline Smith, and
rites performed by an honors team 'Catherine Bean, all of Lawton, John
from Fort Sill. Edmondson of Florida and Jeremy
He was bom December 13, 1918, Jones of Washita: great grandchil
in Ragtown, Oklahoma, to Dan and dren, Kara Leann Gonzales. Travis
Lucy (Bronson) Jones. He died Jones, Blake Lail and Jeffrey Jones.
Monday, August 3, 1998. at his all of Chickasha, and Jonathon
home in the Pioneer comunitv south Jones of Pioneer; and other rela-
of Chickasha. • lives, neighbors and friends
Jesse grew tip in Caddo County, Services are under the direction of please."
mainly around Anadarko, Fort Steverson Funeral Home. AL,, „,L,
Cobb and Verden rural areas. He DAI IAEDEDART USOOlR mamb
attended Verden School. HULV=r=r • 1 on41 L;,4 L),
He farmed with his father until On Aug. 3, the Chickasha Police uUtn Uirinaay
entering the U.S. Army in Decern- Department took reports of a suspi- Mr and Mrs. Sam Schlehuber and
ber, 1942. He fought in the cam- cious person, larceny, burglary and Mr.and Mrs. Darryl Schlehuber. all
paigns of The Ardennes. Rhineland assault with a deadly weapon. of Dallas, and Kay Davis of Vir-
and Central Europe. He received a.c, t ginia gave a family gathering for
World War II Victory Ribbon, An unknown suspect entered an k » on July 26 in
American Theater Ribbin. EAME area fast food restaurant and asked Dallas.Texas.
Theater Ribbon and three Bronze if anyone hadIturnedin abriefcase. The event was held in the home
Service Stars, and received the Whie an employe, looked, he of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schlehuber
Purple Heart from wounds received Could.allegedyhearthe man curs and was attended by nieces, neph-
in the EAME Theater on Nov. 24, ing at the employees at the gront: ews, grandchildren and longtime
1944. He was honorably discharged The mank briefcase was not found friends.
on Jan. 3, 1946, and he left. Those attending from Chickasha
On September 3, 1946, he mar- An unknown suspect reportedly included Edith Wood and Verla Jo
ried the former Geneva Irene took the tag off a vehicle. Wood Vernon.
owner. in other business. the council voted
"I sat here and told you personally to keep their investment policies as
when we gave you the extension last they are, forward a tort claim to the
time that there'd be no more insurance carrier and install a stop
N . 1)7 • sign at 17th and Montana streets.
ijriSWOla rteUniOn The next meeting of the Chickasha
.111 ACity Council will be at 7 p.m. on Aug.
Will 06 AUgUSt V 17 in the Council Chambers of City
The Griswold Annual Family Re- Hall.
union will be held Sunday. August _
of Cenlixtl Oklahoma,
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The event will be in the
Chickasha Senior Citizens Build-
ing. 201 No. 18th. Chickasha.
SHERIFF’SREPORT
On Aug. 3 Kimberly Davis, 29,
began serving 90 days in lieu of the
I Department of Corrections.
I Jeffery Robert Watts was booked
« into the Grady County Jail to begin
a serving 60 days in lieu of the
K Department of Corrections.
I 90th birthday
SANDRA
JOHNSON
For
Grady County
Treasurer
MOSLEY CO.
224-7106
Bridge Hi Neighbor
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Sipuel was also declared a nuisance. extensionsc"Riyasu ih, he w Wk Council two weeks ago and the Tuttle prservation or"ndiancustoms Ind
Cox said the property could not be haveane .. - City Council Monday night in hopes history. Ii is a show that we trust will
brought up to city codes. Council voted consider the of generating monetary support for continue into perpetuity.
work has been done on the property. ' prry hai ’’ hd wiler in “ if other cities don’t contribute,” said Not ma if days slipped off
At the March 2 Council mccimg the “ Mayor Jim Parker. the calendar during the time I spent
pronerz, Wi sonsidereruamndt the -ct an other animals go in and Ward 4 Councilman Ryland Rivas in grade schol at Washita, that I did
to ele num the i"liz out 1,1 will." Cox said. "The stench is held up a button saying no turnpikes, not engage in a Cowboy and Indian
■Five months has passed and no beyond explanalion.thc trash is three While the bridge isn’t being built by however if you lived throueh those
nr"re h is been m de Cox said feet deep inside. the Turnpike Authority, it will he on However, it you lived tnrougn tnose
PM w is mowed at"lAi cr Jamie cioidali. who lives across the the road which exits the H.E. Bailey days then you understand that Gene
expense on fills 17 Council members street from the property, said she’s and the road will continue north Autry and Roy Rogers needed all the
voted to declare the niopcriv a complained ahout ihe house before. through Mustang to Yukon. A help they cou id ge 1.
■ "It smells." she said, "catch the groundbreaking is set today fora 15.7 Although I did not know it at the
A new owner spoke on behalf of the right w ind and you don't go outside." mile extension of the John Kilpatrick time I have; long iincenearned rthat
nr.r1. u 05, i S iki si Ann Sales, who lives directly next I urnpike in northwest Oklahoma City, except forthe red hair on top ofmy
P . boueht it about two weeks ago door to the property, kid the property The new segment will start from the head I could have declared my Indian
ind I 'm cleaning it up " he said He is home to many Ileus and they can end of the existing turnpike, run west heritage. from several generations
estimated it would take about two no longer walk comfortably in their about five and then swing south to back.andluraded my six-shooter for a
more months. But council members yard. join 1-40juN eam oruxon b ade "in ihe rain" at noon on
weren ‘ inclined todelay action. . n“mcon h it •urldith " Why was this left out of the Monday kicked off the activities for
"The folks in that neighborhood the Highway Bill?” Rivas asked. He this year h will run through Saturday
have been living with that albatross Dave Hl g .. answered his own question and said with a Pageant and War Dances
for a good, long time, Huggins said. ProPertysidt dywh ! we all know why. during the evening.
C ouncil members voted to declare a he house negeri“dwanynnt "We don’t count in Grady County, ” speciul FBI Agent Walter Lamar, a
nuisance but to delay filing the action insides.!thsaprohe he said. 19%3 graduate of Anadarko High
indisprictcourfonedaxepridnd -• don’ think «should put schol was honored as the
Ihcpro Pmd atelv and fix it up to see what needs to be anything in this, said Ward 2 Exposition s Special Guest. He is a
(SciX^ filing done to it. He said three dumpsters of Councilman Keith Heck. Heck made a member of the Wichita Tribe,
tounin 1V7 Missouri fo d vs debris have been removed from the motion to not offerany funding for Also in attendance Monday was TV.
actiononsi/Mssour.o nnwwrtv SO fir the project which was heartily and film star Branscombe Richmond,
said she dmadXrli Council voted to declare the seconded by Ward 4 Councilman Guy Carla McBride thanks for the
repaihsiomhe "propefiywhich Inais a property, a nuisance. City Attorney Huggins. additiqnal informat ionnanzeofyou
damaged balcony. Tom Fraileyexplainedth.it even with "If the other communities pony up, ® bori. ar pouit a cth k P
A motion to declare a nuisance at declaring the nuisance Monday, the then maybe we should too," Rivas Anadarko Daily News 405/247-3331
1509 Texas failed with two council property owner would still have a suggested. Heck amended his motion Aniegor 247-6651
members voting yes. two voting no window of about 45 days before the . and proposed the council write a letter
and two abstaining. action is heard in district court. If Ihe to Commissioner Streber saying
The property appeared on the property is cleaned in the interim then Chickasha would wait and see what
March 2 council agenda and the the nuisance is abated and no further other communities committed before
property owner was given 60 days to action is taken. promising funding for the project,
dean up the property. The owner Council members declared a The bridge project is scheduled to
appeared before the council and said nuisance to exist at 20216 Florida. Cox bid in March 1999.
he's been in the hospital for three said the city has had numerous
weeks. complaints on the property.
Tm prepared to go in next w eek and a neighbor. Russell Slewart. said
get a building permit and start on the nothing has been done with the
property." he said. After the mwion property in 10 years and he is
failed. Rivas addressed the property concerned with his property values.
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