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BRIEFS: Masons schedule meeting
He is preceded in death by and Bobby G. Land.
Twin Falls, Idaho.
also of Tecumseh; two daugh-
.m. Thursday, at. Main
Elida Pina Castaneda
"If
the Altus Package Store by missing trailer is 83 x 18 feet hopes to major in science or
and is silver in color with red fine arts, and then attend law
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A larceny of a vehicle was
reported at the 300 block of
in Mangum will be at Greer
Funeral Home from 6 until 8
p.m. Friday. A graveside ser-
vice is set for 10 a.m. Satur-
day at Riverside Cemetery. Lo-
cal arrangements are under
the direction of Greer Funeral
Home of Mangum.
Bolding was born May 13,
1912, in the Sulphur Commu-
nity to Cliff Presley and Myrtle
Foley Presley. She married
Leonard Dison Bolding on
Sept. 20, 1929 at Jester. He
preceded her in death on Oct.
10. 1983. She was a home-
maker and member of the
Baptist Church.
She is survived by three
Castaneda was born July
18. 1911. She was married to
Triston Castaneda, who pre-
ten, also of Conway and two Delorese and Bobby Land, Al-
nieces, Gerry Lynn Minor, Ok- tus; his wife Donna Gayle,
lahoma City and Deloris Cox, Tecumseh; one son Tyler Don.
Food handler's classes are
set for 10 a.m., 2 and 7 p.m. Jan.
Castaneda
Elida Pina Castaneda, 87.
OWENS.
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damaging the door and the
door lock but were unable to
gain entry because of a metal
bar across the door.
: Another burglary was in-
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ceded her in death several 1903. to George Layfette
years ago. Teague and Myrtle Elma
She is survived by five chil- Owen Teague in Harmon
dren. Dr. Tristan A. Castane- County. She lived in Harmon
da, Elsa L. Garcia, Jesus County since 1910, and
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Luis Castaneda and Elida nity.
Quesada: 17 grandchildren She was a 1923 graduate of
and several great grandchil- Hollis High School and was a
dren. member of the Star Valley
Charnli Baptist Church until it was
tnampiin disbanded. She was then a
Sandra Champlin died to- member of the First Baptist
al services in Texas, viewing day in Altus. Funeral services Church in Hollis.
are pending with Lowell-Tims She married R. C. Dennis
Funeral Home. on Jan. 5. 1925, in Harmon
Crumly County, where they raised
Y their children.
Rudolph Leeton Crumly, Dennis is preceded in death
farmed most of his life in the p.m. Thursday at the First
Olustee area. Baptist Church of Tecumseh
He was a member of the with the Rev. David Nolen offi-
Olustee Methodist Church ciating.
Visitation for family and ters and sons-in-law, Suzette
friends will be until 8 p.m. to- and Nick Hopkins, Dupont. W
day. Va. and Michelle and Tommy
Dennis Conner. Tecumseh: a brother.
Bobby Land, Oklahoma City:
Jewell Dennis, 95. died grandmother. Cora McClure,
Monday, Jan. 4. 1999, at Mer- Lake Charles, La.; two grand
cy Hospital in Oklahoma City, children and many other rela-
Funeral services are set for 10 tives.
a.m. Wednesday at the First The family requests in lieu
Baptist Church of Hollis un- of flowers, memorial dona-
der the direction of Stewart tions may be made to the
Funeral Services. Interment Philip K. Land Memorial at
will follow at Fairmount Banc First, P.O. Box 400,
Cemetery. The Rev. James Tecumseh. OK 74873.
Densman will officiate.
Dennis was born Oct. 17.
and others that I have fun services will be held Thursday
while still choosing correct in Laredo, Texas under the di-
principles. then they can too." rection of Buitron Funeral
he said. Home. Local memorial ser-
With future plans of attend- vices are pending at Prince of
ing Brigham Young Universi- Peace Catholic Church follow-
ty. Owens also plans to serve ing burial in Texas. Local
a mission for two years follow- arrangements are under the
ing his freshman year in col- direction of Lowell-Tims Fu-
lege. After his mission, he neral Home.
vestigated at the 800 block of Mockingbird North. Taken
Park Avenue. A television, from the car was a compact
video cassette recorder, a tele disc player, valued at $100,
scope, compact disc player, and a purse and contents, val-
miscellaneous clothing, ued at $70.
Christmas gifts and jewelry In other news, local law en-
were taken from the home, forcement officials report two
The stolen items were valued arrests made Monday.
at $1,075. Those arrested were:
A damage to property was ■ Chris B. Wampler, 19. on
reported at the 700 block of a complaint of petit larceny.
East Pecan. A 1987 Dodge ■Torria Gonzales, 22. On a
Ram sustained $175 in dam- complaint of application to re-
ages when a rock was thrown voke.
and was a lifetime member of Land was born June 19.
the Disabled American Veter- 1956, at Lake Charles Air
ans. Force Base, La. to Delorese
Several burglaries
reported by police
Police were called to the through a side window.
800 block of East Broadway to Police investigated at larce-
investigate an attempted bur- ny of a car trailer at the 400
glary. Vandals tried to enter block of Mockingbird. The
82 ALTUS TIMES, Tuesday, Jan. 5,1999
Altus Times photo by Tina Fowble
Sometimes you feel like a nut
The first grade students of Julie Fryer, back left, and Rallene May, back
right,at Will Rogers Elementary School had a series of 'nutty' field trips. First
they toured the Cotton Grower's Gin facilities where they were given pack-
ages of cotton and cotton seed. On Nov. 19, they continued their field trip to
Brent Southall's peanut farm north of Martha where they received free
peanut plants. Afterwards they traveled to Altus Peanut Company, taking
home fresh peanuts to eat.
89. longtime Olustee resident, by her husband on Feb. 28.
died Sunday, Jan. 3, 1999, at 1970; two sons, Coy W. Den
the Sulphur Veterans Center, nis and infant son Doyle Den-
Funeral services are set for 2 nis.
p.m. Wednesday at the Kin- Survivors include one
cannon-Lee Funeral Home daughter and son-in-law, Clo-
Chapel with Pastor Don Har- ma Fay and Charles Gam
rold officiating. Interment will brell. Hydro; one son and
follow at the Olustee Ceme- daughter-in-law. Glenn Ray
tery under the direction of and Ivanette Dennis, Richard
Kincannon-Lee Funeral son, Texas; six grandchildren
Home. and six great grandchildren.
Crumly was born Nov. 3. i and
1909, in Roxton, Texas, to LanO
his parents and one brother. He graduated from Altus
Raymond Crumly. High School in 1973 and from
Survivors include one sis- Oklahoma State University in
ter. Ollie Crumly. Conway, 1978.
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Continued from page 1 urged to attend 12 at the VFW, 500 N. Veteran’s sons, Ken and Durward, both John Merron and Alice Griffin Philip Kent Land, 42. died
----------------------------Drive. of Arlington, Texas, and Ron- Crumly. He served in the Saturday, Jan. 2. 1999. A
Wednesday. Enrollment will be Blair Senior Citizens Adult nie of Illinois; two sisters. Army during World War II. He memorial service is set for 6
from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Thurs- Dance will be held tonight from 7 The January meeting of the Naomi Thompson, Mangum,
day for those with last names be- until 10 p.m. at the old Savage National Association of Retired and Imogene Parker, Fort
-ginning with L through Z. Open Hardware building. There will al- Federal Employees scheduled Worth, and one brother, John
enrollment is set from 10 a.m. un- so be a covered dish dinner, for Thursday has been canceled. Presley, Parson, Kan.
til 3 p.m. Friday for students who _____________________________
have not previously enrolled The Cancer Support Group
Classes begin Jan. 11 For more will meet at 6 p.m. Jan. 12 in the MICROCOET
; information, call 477-2000. education conference room at 1 ‘ n C • C T 1
Southwest Community Ac fac bo CagaN Continued rom page 1_
I tions Head Start is taking appli- speaker Fisher, in written testimo-
1 cations from 8 a.m. until 4:30 ny. called Microsoft's
: p.m. through Friday for children Classes will dismiss at 12:15 bundling of its Internet soft-
: who were 4-years-old by Sept. 1 p m Wednesday at all Altus ware a “predatory anti-com-
: School sites. Buses will run at petitive act." He also told the
, Altus Masonic Lodge will that time. Classes are dismissed judge that Microsoft's high
; meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday anda for a parent-teacher meeting market share indicates that
; school of instruction at 7 p.m from 1 until 3 p.m. at the Altus the company wields monopoly
; Wednesday. All Masons and nigh School Auditorium. Dr power.
; Master Masons are urged to at- Chuck Jackson will be guest Fisher said Microsoft, using
I tend. speaker its influence, discouraged in-
ternet providers from distrib-
Creative Writers of South- Lunch Bunch will meet at uting Netscape's software.
west Oklahoma will meet at 10:30 ' 11:30 a “
a.m. Saturday at Main Street Street Grille.
Grille. Paula Peterson will give
Ark.; one nephew, Paul Tot He is survived by parents,
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