The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 112, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Page: 2 of 10
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OBITUARIES
2« Altus Times
Tuesday, SEPT. 13, 2011
Louis, Mo., at the age of 70 Baptist Church.
RED RIVER CALENDAR
Oklahoma
Cash Five
lexas
Pick 3
Cash Five
8-12-13-18-33
Texas Two Step
18-22-30-34 BB: 15
Pick 4
Daily 4- Day
Sept. 10, 2011
7-3-8-8
Sept. 11, 2011
9-0-6-8
Sept. 10, 2011
Sept. 12, 2011
4-19-22-32-53
3-5-5-2
PB: 24x4
Lottery Results
* The Red River Calendar is a free service to the com-
munity and items are placed as space allows.
pilot's license. She enjoyed the Church of God, 900 S.
flying her own plane. Park Lane in Altus with
Annie played the guitar and Pastor Billy Estep officiat-
was self-taught. She also ing. Lowell-Tims Funeral
Wilcox
Funeral services are
pending for Ora Lillie
“Tice” Wilcox, 95, a resi-
dent of Amarillo, Texas,
formerly of Hollis, who
died Friday, Sept. 9, 2011.
Services are pending with
Harmon County Funeral
Home of Hollis.
Kincannon
Funeral Home
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Pick Three Day
4-8-7
Pick Three Night
9-4-2
Sept. 12, 2011
6-8-32-33-36
Sept. 10. 2011
3-6-10-16-27
Sept. 11,2011
4-13-17-18-27
Covington Credit
1116 N. Main Street • Suite M.9
Altus, Oklahoma 73521
580-379-4016
Phone Applications Welcome!
Dorothy Rice and a brother
of Leonard Marshall.
Hot Lotto
Sept. 10, 2011
8-16-32-34-37
HB: 19x3
Lottery
Sept. 12, 2011
Sept. 11,2011
6-6-1
Sept. 12, 2011
6-9-6
Broadway For information call the Cancer Centers of
Southwest Oklahoma at 480-4400 or Bonnie McAskill at
Jackson County Memorial Hospital at 379-5771.
SW Oklahoma Action RSVP Program is asking for
deactivated cell phones, complete with batteries and charg-
ers, lor their Cell-phones-for-seniors program. Phones may
be dropped off at the Altus RSVP office located on the first
floor of the Towers at 101 E. Commerce or the Mangum
RSV I’office located at 215 North Oklahoma in Mangum.
Mission on Wheels will schedule clothing giveaways
every Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. Donations
are gratefully received on Mondays from II a.m. to 2 p.m.
and 4 to 5 p.m. For information or special donations call
Edna at 580-649-8620.
Please share your thoughts
and memories with us at
altustimes.com
Thank you
Kincannon Funeral Home
and Cremation Service
Altu* - 482-1800 - Eldorado
www.kincannonfuneralhome.com
The Pinochle Club is looking for Pinochle Players.
People who want to learn are welcome. They can teach you
to play and have tun For more information, call Pat Schnur
at 477-3956.
The Altus/Mangum Cancer Support Group meets at
6 p.m. the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month in the edu-
cation department at JCMH, located in the east wing of the
hospital. For more information,call 482-6435 or 482-7420.
The Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma on the
Sept. 10, 2011
4-9-2
Jackson County Memorial Hospital campus is recruiting
a volunteer drivers for the 12-passenger van that will provide
transportation for cancer patients. Volunteer drivers must
have a current driver s license. The volunteer application
can be picked up at the cancer center at 1200 East
Mayberry of Arcadia, Mo.
as well as a host of nieces,
nephews, other relatives
and friends.
Lynn was preceded in
death by his two beloved
sons; Barry and Billy
Marshall, four sisters; Reba
Duncan, Imogene Pike,
Treva Alexander, and
MONUMENTS
* All shapes * All sizes * All colors * All finishes * All prices
* Delivered and installed * SW Oklahoma’s lowest prices !
Voit
Anne Marie Voit. (Annie,
as she was known to her
friends.) 74. of Altus, died
Saturday. Sept. 10, 2011, at
Jackson County Memorial
Hospital in Altus.
.■.Annie was born Elsie
•Mae Baker on July 9. 1937.
in Evansville. Ind., to Orlo
A. and Flossie May
(Parnell) Baker. Annie was
Marshall
Lynn Marshall
one of two children born to devoted relationship with made to www.Lowell-
this union. She graduated her God and Jesus. She was Tims.com
from American High so enjoyable to talk to and ------------------------
August
Theodore “Ted” August,
64, of Altus, passed away
of the late John Virgil and Bryson Funeral Home this morning at his home,
painted, enjoyed cooking, Home is in charge of Vozzie (Penicks) Marshall. Chapel with Rev. Jonathan Services are pending with
and watching safaris on the arrangements. On March 4, 1967, he Jones officiating. Interment Kincannon Funeral Home,
internet. Annie was a mem- in lieu of flowers, memo- was united in marriage to was in the Arcadia Valley
ber of the Altus Church of rial donations may be made Lavena Naomi Mayberry, Memorial Park. Memorials
God and passionately loved to the Church of God at the who survives. Also surviv may be made to Price's
her church. She was a well above address, ing are his brother and sis homestead P.O. Box 507
rounded person who had a On line tributes may be ter-in-law Bill and Joyce Ellsinore, Mo.. 63937.
5-6-5-1 Sum: 17
LOWELL-TIMS
FUNERAL HOME
CREMATORY
Farmington passed away Lynn was a devoted
June 30, 2011 at Barnes- father and husband and was
Jewish Hospital in St. a member of the Esther
years. He was born July 31, Funeral services were
1940 in Altus, Okla., a son held July 3, 2011 from
many, much.
Annie was a truck driver Memorial services will
and also held a private be held at 6 p.m., today at
Daily 4- Night
Powerball 0 8 7 0 Sum 15
Frederick Art
Show to he held
this Saturday
The Frederick Arts and
Humanities Council is gear-
ing up for the Annual "Arts
N Action" Art and Craft
Show this Saturday, Sept.
-17, in Frederick. Also hap-
jening is the Friends of the
Frederick Library’s Annual
Book Sale.
.• The Art show, held on
the Tillman Co. Courthouse
Square, will open at 10
a.m.. and continue until 4
P .111.
< The Festival also will
offer many new and various
food vendors.
There will be plenty for
the kids to do, as the
Pioneer Townsite Museum
will be open from 10 a.m.
until 3 p.m. as well as the
Crawford Collection. Be
sure to visit the interactive
Abernathy Boys exhibit,
complete with a 1910Brush
Automobile:
There will also he a great
entertainment line-up for
the Festival.
For more information,
please contact the
Frederick Chamber of
Commerce at 580-335-
2126.
Southside Baptist Church, 1100 Asa Lee, is holding a Altus Community Center at the reservoir on Falcon Road, at the Southwest Tech Center Meetings will be from 5:30
revival through Sept. 14, withevangelist Billy Irions, a for- hosted by the First United Methodist Church and Clinic p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
mer Philadelphia Phillies, pitcher, and Kevin Turner, 3 Pharmacy. The cost includes ham, potato casserole vi g The \ltus Public Library provides a 30 minute story,
member of the Masters 4 gospel group, leading the wor- etable, salad, and dessert. Take out is available (Call for e for presc hoolers every Wednesday morning from
ship. Services through Wednesday evening will be held at delivery at 481-0159. All proceeds go to Habitat for 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Children 3 to 5 years are welcome
7 p.m A hot dog feed will be held for children at 6 p.m. on Humanity Altus Area, Inc For more information call 477 2890 '
Wednesday night Sept. 14 with a Youth Ice Cream A monthly story time for preschoolers will begin Sept | earn E English Today . Aprende ingles ahora! Free
Fellowship immediately after the evening service. 22 at the Altus Public Library. There well be a mix of Classes -Clases gratis. Booker Learning Center located at
Everyone . invite . Further information available by English language and Spanish language books. Come and 400 West Elm. Classes are Monday through Thursday
calling the church 482-4762 join the fun at 4 p.m. for stories and to checkout t ks (Lunes Jueves) from 8 15 a m. to 11:15 a.m.
. • CED nd i nelish classes are available starting Sept, from the collection to read. A la hora del cuento mensual The Altus area TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
1 - at 400W 1 Im Street from Monday through Thursday, 8 para ninos en edad preescolar se iniciara 22 de septiembre group ( Chapter #657 meets at 5:30 p m every Thursday at
nd 1 p.m to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 2011 La Altus de las bibliotecaspublicas. Vamos a uul./ar Highland Heights United Methodist Church 1911 N Main
................p.m Call 481-2677 or 481-2694 to sign una mezclade Inglesy librosenespanol. Ven conn.....tros For more information visit www.lopsorg orConLACT Mark
UP’ a las 4:00 de cuentos y libros a la caja de la coleccion de (580) 738-1042 or Laurie 477-3838
Shortgrass Artist (,mid will meet Tuesday, Sept. 13, at leer. 1 ,, w A. □
, . 1 Altus H.O.W. Group of Alanon meets Tuesdays at 6
6 p.m. at 115 E Commerce, home of the soon to be open. A free prostate cancer screening for men age 50 and p.m and Saturdays at 10 a.m at 315 N Crain
Wild Rose Art Gallery. All artists and anyone who is inter- over will be held Saturday Sept. 24 from 9 a.m. until........\ Domestic Violence educational outreach group is
ested in promoting local art is welcome to attend. For at the Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma, 1200 Ea......w available through ACMI House For more informal
more information please call Lyn Taylor at 471-0439, Broadway in Altus. A PS A blood test and a digital exam tion, call Brenda at A CMI House at482 3800
Becky York al 482.1 026.or C arol Downs at 482-4627. will be performed. No pre-registration is required. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Roach-Lerner I ost 44, American Legion will meet on screening is a service of the Cancer Centers Of Southwest Connection Recovery Support group meets from 2 to 3:30
Thursday, Sept. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Towers Apartment Oklahoma, Dr. M. George Zakhary, and Jackson County p.m. e very Thursday a Taliaferro Mental Health Center
Meeting Room There will be a meal at 6 p.m. All Memorial Hospital For information call 3 ‘9 5771 215 W t Commerce For more information call 480 0650 ‘
members arc enc uraged „, attend For more info please The sixth annual Spirit of Survival race events at Altus (Original Group of Alcoholics Anonymous (315
contact Rick Carter. Commander at580-318-1653. Elmer Thomas Park in Lawton is slated for Sunday. Oct N Crain meets nightly at S p.m. Sunday To 30 a.m and
The Jackson County Memorial Hospital Diabetes 16. All proceeds will de used to fund cancer research and 6:30 p.m. Thursday (Women’s Meeting): No noon meet.
Support Group will "’"'1 Thursday, Sept. 15 a' 6:30 p.m., clinical trials ^’"g conducted at the three Cancer Centers ings until further notice Contact #480-0417
in the ICMH Education Center This class is free to any- of Southwest Oklahoma in Altus, Lawton and Duncan Alcoholics Anonymous Friendship Group of Altus
pic of discussion for this month is Register by September 16 to receive ., race I shirt and to meets every Monday and Thursday at 8 p.m. For more
Diabetes mu \ ision Health by Registered Nurse Kelly be entered into a special drawing. Find all race informa- information, call 318-3355 or 471.0616
Rose C all 379 5167 for more information. tion and register at the Spirit of Survival website The (Community Center, 400 block of Falcon Road is
Grace I nited Methodist ( hurch is having a Fall www.spiritofsurvival.com having , dance every Thursday a , p.m I the East
pt. 18 starting at 5 p.m. in the fel- Vendors are needed for the 5th annual Relay for Life entrance of the building. There will be a pot luck deal
lowcshipl ofi hurch.locatedat620S. Park Ln. There Craft Show Saturday, Oct. 22 ats.....10 3T.....it the......every fir.................Each month Entertainment tl del
' .....’ for all ages, hot dogs, ice cream sundaes, side of the Altus Community Center. All booth fees go to provided by the Cimarron Band. For more information call
prizes ' " the children, and a drawing for gift baskets, the Relay for Life. Booth setup can be done on Friday if Johnny Newton or Edd Green at 580-246-3274
you like. For more contact and payment information, call
1 The Altus Ballroom Dancers will continue meeting Diane or Anita Jencks at 580-649-7610 or 580-649-7676.
through the summer months from 7 pm to 9 p.m. Christian Motorcyclists Association meets every first
Monday ’ " the basement Blue Room of the Altus Thursday of the month at Fred's on N. Main in Altus, at 7
Municipal Auditorium Newcomers are welcome. For p.m. Riders of all types of bikes welcome and even it you
more informant.....call Al and Sue Messerly 580-477-1822. don't have a motorcycle, you're still welcome More info at
Habitat for Humanity is having a Community cmawot@yahoo.com.
I unchcon on Tuesday Sept. 20 at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Red River Toastmasters meet every Tuesday evenings
School in Chicago, 111., in will be missed by her many
August 1955. Annie was a friends and church family,
long time resident of Las She was preceded in
Vegas, Nev., and moved to death by her parents, her
Altus in 2005. She lived the brother, and her husband,
past two years at Tamarack Annie is survived by her
Retirement Center in Altus church family at the Altus
where she was well- Church of God and a host of
respected and loved by friends who loved her very
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