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supporter, worker and contributor for
your help in the past elections.
Without the support from you, there
would be no need for a State Senate
seat. It is with great humility that I
accept the vote of confidence you have
given me, and will, to the best of my
ability, represent every one in District
15 as your voice in the State Capitol.
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THERMOMETER
by the American Quarter Horse
Association World Championship
Show, which makes its annual, 12-
day run at the State Fairgrounds in
Oklahoma City Nov. 10-21.
The purse and entry numbers
make the 19th installment of the
World Show the largest, richest in-
vitational world championship
show in history. The million-dollar
purse eclipses lat year's record by
approximately $400,000, while en-
featuring western art, fashion and
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Cure of Lindsey, Calif., and Bertha
Christian of DeQueen; and a num-
ber of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Albert
House of DeQueen; three brothers,
Cecil of DeQueen, Lillard of
Lindsey and Albert of Galt, Calif.;
and one sister. Opal, of DeQueen.
Lorene Mae Russell
Mrs. Lorene Mae Russell, 70,
formerly of Garvin and Murray
counties, died Nov. 5 in Dallas.
She had lived in Farmers Branch,
Texas, for the past 18 years.
Funeral services were held Nov. 7
at the Wynnewood Funeral Home
chapel with Preston E. Carter offi-
ciating. Burial was in Oaklawn
Cemetery.
Mrs. Russell is survived by her
husband, Robert Lee Russell,
whom she married in Reno, Nev.,
in 1946; her mother, Florence H.
Potts; a daughter, Pat Wise; a sis-
ter, Lenora Alice Rippey, all of
Farmers Branch.
Over 810,000°0 Worth of Wildlife Art,
Firearms & Merchandise to be
Given Away or Auctioned
(on display at 5:30 p.m.)
7:30 PM
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ON THEIR WAY to victory, the Savages enter the field for their 10th win of the season
Friday night against the Tishomingo Indians.
evening Nov. 18, through Saturday,
Nov. 21.
tries are more than 300 higher than
the 1991 show. Open entries at this
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notices going
in mail soon
Tax notices for 1992 will be
mailed within the next few weeks,
according to Garvin County Tax
Assessor Evelyn Bradley. .
Bradley said her office has not
raised the tax ratio or assessed val-
ues of property, but that there will
be some changes in tax levies be-
cause of school or city require-
menu.
She said Elmore City's rate will
be up $6.39 because of city and
school tax increases. The rate will
go from $72.10 to $78.29 per
$1,000 of assessed value. Rural
Elmore City will see an increase of
$2.47 from $72.10 to $74.57 per
$1,000 of assessed value because of
a school levy increase.
Wynnewood's rate will remain
the same as it was this year.
Sponsored by: First State Bank of Elmore City, American Ezchange
Bank of Lindsay First National Bank of Lindsay Fanners and
Merchants Bank of Maysville; First National Bank of Panis Valley;
Pauls Valley National Bank; First American Bank of Stratford;
, First Heritage National Bank of Wynnewood
and The State Bank of Wynnewood.
THE REWARD
IS YOURS!
More than $1 million in cash and gins Sunday, Nov. 15, and is high- T __J -____ .__
awards, 3,112 entries-these are just lighted by World Championship fi- more than 200 exhibiu and displays
a few of the record numbers posted nals performances Wednesday ”
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Recording: 238-6358 Add: 238-7002
Aside from the show ring, many
additional highlights will add to a
full schedule. The World
Championship Quarter Horse Show
Sale is Nov. 20 and 21 and the 14th
annual World Championship
Collegiate Horse Judging Contest
will be Nov. 18 when a total of
$2,250 in scholarships will be
awarded.The free World Show
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-- Lydia Ann House
Hensley
- Graveside services for Lydia Ann
House Hensley were scheduled at 2
- p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, at
Oaklawn Cemetery with Todd
McRay officiating.
Mrs. Hensley died Nov. 9 at the
Purcell Nursing Home in Purcell.
She was 82. Funeral arrangements
were made by Leroy DeArman of
the Wynnewood Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hensley, born in DeQueen,
Ark., was married to Belton
Hensley in 1936 and was a resident
of the Mexican Springs School
District northeast of Wynnewood
for over 50 years.
Survivors include her husband,
: William Belton Hensley of
Wynnewood; two sons. Dr. James
Burl Hensley and his wife, Georgia,
of Shawnee, and William Bart
Hensley and his wife, Anita, of
Wynnewood; a daughter, Linda
Opal Hensley of Del City; grand-
daughter, Belinda Hunt, and great-
granddaughter, Amanda Hunt, of
Wynnewood; two sisters. Jewel
to launch Oklahoma Heritage Week Greer M.D., Oklahoma City; A $131,285 contract for resurfac-
Nov. 15-21 this year will be die Robert L. Parker Sr., Tulsa; Helen ing U. S. Hwy. 77 from the
Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction Robson Walton, Bentonville, Ark., Garvin-Murray county line north to
ceremony the evening of Friday, and Martha Griffin White, the junction of S. H. 29 and then
: Nov. 13, at the Civic Center Music Muskogee. west to the east side of the railroad
Hall in downtown Oklahoma City. Individuals who will present the tracks has been awarded by the
Six outstanding Oklahomans will honorees include Capt. W. M. Oklahoma Transportation
be inducted and four Ambassador of "Wally" Schirra of California, the Commission.
Goodwill recognitions will be only astronaut to fly in Mercury, Successful bidder was Broce
given at the black-tie awards cere- Gemini and Apollo space programs. Construction Co. of Oklahoma Inc.
mony: who will present McPherson. of Woodward.
Slated for induction into the Hall Oklahomans who excelled in the Sixty-five days have been allotted
■ of Fame are Frank A. McPherson, 1992 Olympics in Barcelona will for the 1.56-mile project Work is
chairman of the board of Kerr- be honored as Ambassadors of expected to begin in about six
EMcGee, of Oklahoma City; J. M. Goodwill. weeks.
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show total 1,856 while amateur en-
tries are 1,258.
"These record numbers confirm
my belief that interest and enthusi-
asm in the American Quarter Horse
is an at all-time high," said AQHA
executive vice president, Bill
I I - Brewer. "And I believe that every-
Honor goes to Olympians
Oklahoma's Olympic medalists Laney received a bronze medal for unalitytanfthenhorses present will
her performancein Taekwondo;
Oklahoma Ambassadors of Monday, a wrestler, was a silver events in the wori it i EII ,
Goodwill during the Hall of Fame medalist in the 1992 Olympics; World Show " d •I S truly a
banquet and induction ceremony Smith received gold medals in mernmE,t
Nov. 13 at the Civic Center Music wrestling at both the 1988 and -Ihr ord numbe of en tries has
Hal in downtown Oklahoma City, 1992 Olympics: and Miller won promrted the additon another
John Nichols, president of the two silver mid three bronze medals Amateur classes onen .s hedy on
Oblahoma Heritage Association, in me 1992 gymnasucs compeu-
The Olympians to be honored are "n 14. Open division competition be-
Jennifer Danielle Laney, Tulsa; A limited number of tickets at
Kenny Monday, Tulsa and $25 each remain available for the Gtata awaAe
Stillwater; John Smith, Del City black-tie ceremony. For informa- —--T “W“- US
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