Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 107, No. 365, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 2006 Page: 2 of 12
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Ai:n s Times
2 • Thursday, June 8, 2006
ALTUSTIMES.COM
Red River Calendar
Today's Weather
information.
Registration for a Babysitter’s
Oklahoma At A Glance
call 482-5303.
74th Annual Mangum Mountie
a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 24.
becue dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday,
73 sunny
class for those interested in helping with
will be taken until June 10. To sign up.
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information, call 482-5303.
Navajo High School Class of 1996
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encouraged to attend.
For more information, please contact
Obituaries
471-8879 for more info.
more information, call 482-5303.
The Jackson County Athletics Hall
nieces, Mary Ann Crow made
at
www.GreerFuneral.com.
SECURITY.
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Local 5-Day Forecast
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and Linda Gelnar; nephew,
Don Gelnar; and sisters-in-
law, Jeanne Gelnar and
Sunrise Sunset
6:23 AM 8:50 PM
Summer Fusion will be held from 1 class is currently being taken by the
to 5 p.m. Tuesdays at First Presbyterian Southwest Oklahoma Chapter of the
Church Education Building, 2nd floor. American Red Cross. The class will be
Summer Fusion is a time for students held from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday,
6th to 12th grade to have the space and June 15, at 905 N. Willard. Pre-registra-
opportunity to explore creative arts like tion and pre-payment required by
dance, music, drama, art and writing. Tuesday. June 13. For more informa-
Contact 482-0795 or 482-3936 for more tion. call 482-5303.
host a coaching clinic for A.B.Y.
Foundation Pop Warner Football
League at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, July 15.
All coaches who want to attend the clin-
ic need to register by July 1. To register,
call 379-4181.
A Better Youth Foundation will
SunrlM Sunset
6:24 AM 8:49 PM
SunrlM Sunset
6:24 AM 8:50 PM
host a coaching meeting for A.B.Y.
Foundation Pop Warner Scholastic
Cheerleading and Dance League at 5:30
p.m. Saturday, July 22. Anyone interest
ed in coaching needs to register by July
15. To register, call 379-4181.
The Diabetes Support Group will of Fame Board of Directors will hold
meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 15, at a meeting and induction ceremony at 2
Jackson County Memorial Hospital p.m. Saturday, July 8. at Western
Education Center Conference Room. Sizzlin’. Officers will be voted in at this
97 73 sunny
102 75 sunny
95 73 sunny
An adult youth leader volunteer to Training class is currently being taken
supervise the Project Youth program in by the Southwest Oklahoma Chapter of
Altus is being sought by the Southwest the American Red Cross. The class will
Oklahoma Chapter of the American Red be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday,
Cross. The chapter also needs a volun- June 16. at 905 N. Willard. Pre-registra-
teer for disaster, health and safety and tion and pre-payment required by
office work. Training will be provided Wednesday, June 14. For more informa-
free of charge. For more information, tion, call 482-5303.
Enid
101/73
Sunrise Sunset
6:23 AM 8:51 PM
Kincannon
Funeral Home
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6/13
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answers about prearrangments?
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Jun 11
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Jun 3
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Because with over 100 years of experience, the people
in Jackson County have built a confidence in us that
few businesses have the privilege to enjoy. Lowell-Tims
has a well-earned reputation and a tradition of caring
and dedicated service that is unmatched in this area
au mon
105/74
Sunshine. Highs 103
to 107F and lows in
the mid 70s.
107/76
Plenty of sun. Highs
105 to 109F and
lows in the mid 70s.
Oklahoma Chapter of the American Red
106/76
Mainly sunny Highs
104 to 108F and
tows in the mid 70s.
107/76
Sunny Highs 105 to
109F and lews in the
mid 70s.
104/73
Sunshine. Highs 102
to 106F and lows in
the low 70s.
69 56 pt sunn
69 53 cloudy
86 62 t-storm
73 sunny
102 78 sunny
98 73 sunny
94 72 sunny
96 73 sunny
103 73 sunny
97 73 sunny
102 76 sunny
103 73 sunny
101 73 sunny
Perry
Sallisaw
Shawnee
Snyder
Stillwater
Tahlequah
Tulsa
Watonga
Weatherford
Wewoka
Woodward
Sunrise Sunset
6:23 AM 8:50 PM
102 74 sunny
96 74 sunny
95 73 sunny
96 72 sunny
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Oklahoma City
99/76
sees
Phoenix
San Francisco
Seattle
St Louis
99 75 sunny
104 74 sunny
103 77 sunny
93 73 sunny
97 75 sunny
101 75 sunny
101 74 sunny
98 74 sunny
102 75 sunny
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Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Houston
Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis
New York
102 77 mstsunN sapuipa
88 64 pt sunny
60 59 rain
68 51 pt sunny
99 78 sunny
84 58 t-storm
Lowell-Tims Funeral Home & Crematory
www.Lowell-Tims.com
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Class Rings / Coins I Scrap or Broken Jewelry
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Lawton
McAlester
Miami
Muskogee
Oklahoma City 99 76 sunny
Okmulgee
Pauls Valley
95 72 sunny
Order of Eastern Star Altus will be having a 10-year class reunion
Chapter #49 will hold a practice at 6:30 and banquet at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 24.
p.m. Friday. June 9. All members are at the Backdoor Steakhouse in Blair.
82 mst sunn
ping Help Duke Raise $50,000 for Homeless Pets
MRos, Purchase: Duke’s Tails, Duke Finds i Home
Area Cities
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Ardmore
Bartlesville
Broken Bow
Claremore
Cordell
Duncan
El Reno
Elk City
Enid
73 61 mst sunny
87 77 t-storm
74 54 rain
66 61 rain
Registration for an evening Child Cross. The class will be held from 9
and Infant CPR/First Aid class is cur- a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 24, at 905
rently being taken by the Southwest N. Willard. This class will include cer-
Oklahoma Chapter of the American Red tificates for Adult CPR. Child and
Cross. The class will be held from 6 to Infant CPR, and First Aid. Pre-registra-
9 p.m. Monday, June 12, at 905 N. tion and pre-payment required by
Willard. Pre-registration and pre-pay- Friday, June 23. For more information,
ment required by Friday, June 9. For call 482-5303.
UV Index
Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue
6/9 6/10 6/11 6/12 6/13
1st Presbyterian Church is hosting June 17. at the Headrick Community
a free picnic and games starting at 4:30 Center. Adults-$7; children-$5. For
p.m. Saturday, June 10, at 208 E. more information, call Kyle at 738-
Cypress. Everyone is invited. 5730.
A Disaster Workshop is being con- Jackson County 4-H will be having
ducted by the Southwest Oklahoma camp from June 20 to 22 at Quartz
Chapter of the American Red Cross on Mountain Family Camp (by the Fun
Saturday, June 10, at 905 N. Willard. Park). $45 fee includes water slide, fun
Starting at 9 a.m., a Family Services park and camp activities. Reservations
Emmanuel Baptist Church will be Rodeo will be held at 8 p.m. nightly
taking orders for Angel Food from 3 to Friday and Saturday, June 16 and 17, in
7 p.m. Friday, June 9, and 9 a.m. to Mangum. Parade will be held at 3 p.m.
noon Saturday, June 10, at 800 N. Saturday, June 17, at the downtown
Forrest, $25. Payment in full is required square. For more information, call 301-
at the time of order. Will accept cash, 1684 or 782-5035.
money orders or food stamp cards. No The Headrick Volunteer Fire
personal checks. Pickup will be from 10 Department will host a fund-raiser bar-
Moon Phases
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Altus Hispanic Association will Candace Willingham at 214-616-6455
have their monthly meeting at 4 p.m. or wcandac@hotmail.com.
Sunday. June 11, at La Costa Restaurant Registration for a Community
at the Ramada Inn. New members First Aid and Safety class is currently
encouraged to attend. Call 471-6509 or being taken by the Southwest
enjoyed cooking, quilting, Interment will follow at
sewing, gardening and Granite Rock Cemetery in
tending to her flowers. A Granite under the direction
favorite pastime was visit- of Greer Funeral Home in
ing with her niece, Mary Mangum.
Ann. She was a member The family will greet
of the Sacred Heart friends from 6 to 8 p.m.
Catholic Church in today at Greer Funeral
Mangum. Home
She is survived by her Online tributes may be
back yard court on 2004 charges
9:14 p.m. Wednesday, Louis Coronado, 38.
armadillo in back yard DUI (2002)
10:33 p.m. Wednesday, Joshua Mealer, 26,
1001 E. Ridgecrest, Beckham County warrant
The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 0
11 number scale, with a higher UV U
Index showing the need for greater
client casework in the event of a disas- call Jackson County Extension office at
ter or single family fire in this area. At 1 482-0823.
p.m., Mass Care: Overview will be held Registration for an evening Adult
for those interested in feeding and CPR/AED class is currently being
working in disaster shelters. These taken by the Southwest Oklahoma
classes have a pre-requisite of Chapter of the American Red Cross.
Introduction to Disaster which can be The class will be held from 6 to 9 p.m.
found online at www.redcross.org in the Thursday, June 22, at 905 N. Willard,
disaster section. All disaster classes are Pre-registration and pre-payment
free of charge but pre-registration is required by Tuesday, June 20. For more
required by Friday, June 9. For more information, call 482-5303.
For information, call 477-7297. time. Colman
Registration for a Basic First Aid A Better Youth Foundation will Uelnar law, Jeanne Gelnar and Ruchy
Helen Mary Gelnar, 91, MaryGelnar. J
Dolce/Arrect T of Mangum, died June 6, She was preceded in George Busby, 66, of
I OlCe/ L 105 --2006, at Grace Living death by her parents; a sis- Altus, died Thursday, June
. ° Center in Mangum. ter. Liddie Crow; two 8. 2006, at Plantation
Reports compiled from remove subject (2003) She was born Dec. 18, brothers, Tom Gelnar and Village Nursing Center,
daily logs of the Altus 11:55 p.m. Wednesday, George Mitchell, 50, 1914, in Jackson County to Adolf Gelnar; and other Funeral services are pend
Police Department 908 Ranch Road North, contempt of court Adolf and Mary (Niverth) relatives and friends, ing with Kincannon
9:53 a.m. Wednesday, prowler Robert Wayne Shelton, Gelnar. She moved to the A funeral Mass will be Funeral Home.
2320 N. Park Lane, fire Arrests: 19, DUS Mangum area in 1984 held at 11 a.m. Friday at
behind Precision Mower Micah Beavers, 23, Christopher Clayton from Lake Creek. She the Sacred Heart Catholic
Repair DUS Stephens, 43, DUS no enjoyed farming as her Church in Mangum with
8:06 p.m. Wednesday, Robert Anthony seatbelt occupation in life. She also Father Deogratias
717 Russ, rattlesnake in Campbell, 21, contempt of Rutaisire officiating.
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