Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 22, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 2001 Page: 2 of 10
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ALTUS TIMES, Monday, April 9, 2001
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THE NATION TOMORROW
OKLAHOMA TOMORROW
LOCAL FORECAST
YESTERDAY’S ALMANAC
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thunderstorms Highs will be in the upper 70s
Precipitation
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White Cane Day Saturday
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The Altus Kiwanis Club
and The Altus Chamber of
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Cane Day’ to be held Saturday. TheLions andLeos will be at Wal-Mart and
Bunker Hill United on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. to raise funds to
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time lunch will be from
11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Thursday in the Family
Life Center of the First
United Methodist Church.
Admission is $4 and the
lunch is open to the pub-
lit. Bob's stew and beans,
slaw, cornbread, cake and
a drink are on the menu.
Saturday
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Berry
Services for Dee Berry,
97, Crosbyton, Texas, were
held Sunday at the Cros
byton First Baptist Church
with the Rev. Lester Grif
fin. Burial was held at Ilie
Crosbyton Cemetery under
the direction of Adams Fu-
neral Home of Crosbyton.
He died Friday at a Cros
byton hospital
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President Bush said to-
180 BONUS MINUTES EACH
MONTH FOR LIFE OF YOUR
CONTRACT ON RATE PLANS
$39.95 AND ABOVE.
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Cross Bloodmobile will be
from noon until 6 p.m.
Tuesday at the Altus Com
munity Center. Donors will
receive t-shirts.
Every Chile
guaranteed •
T-shirt, Prize
and Launch! .
Ask Al x but
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Partly cloudy skies will become mostly cloudy after mid High temperature
night Overnight lows will be in the upper 60s Skies will re-
main mostly cloudy Tuesday with a chance ol showers and Low temperature
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Furniture Sales ar
Guzman, 32, on a warrant
for failure to pay fines
■ Richard Karl Sanford,
42. on complaints nt du
ving under the influence
and driving under suspen
sion.
■ Sheretta Goodlow, 25
on complaint of petty lai
ceny.
Joe Delacruz, 35, on
complaints of domestic as
sault and battery, resisting
arrest and violation of pro
tective order
• Chanice Scallion, 32
driving under the influ
ence, no insurance, no tag,
and disobeying ,1 traffic
sign.
■ Maysie Guzman, 23.
on complaints of public in
toxication and resisting of
ficers.
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GRIEF LIBRARY DONATED
As part of our community service project,
the staff at Kincannon's has recently donated
a diverse grief library to the Altus Public
Library.
The collection includes two video tapes and
over twenty books, benefiting all age groups,
Including teens and elementary age children.
. Grief studies indicate the best “healing”
comes from interaction with friends - reading
material is the second most beneficial
resource.
Kincannon Funeral Home
Inde endently owned and operated to provide dignified
ser ices at affordable costs. We honor all burial plans.
Altus • 482-1800 • Eldorado
FREE LONG DISTANCE TO
ANYWHERE IN THE CONTINENTAL
UNITED STATES FROM OUR 5 STATE
EXPANDED HOME AREA. RATE
PLANS $39.95 AND ABOVE. SEE
STORE FOR DETAILS. .
Sign-up today at the
KEYB Studios at 808 N.
Main in Altus, or call
482-1555 for more
information.
300 W. Commerce: Allus
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STATE FORECAST
Skies will be clear in the panhandle tonight Mostly cloudy lo
overcast skies will be found elsewhere. There will be a
chance of showers and thunderstorms in the East Lows will
range from the mid-40s to low 70s. Skies will be partly to
mostly cloudy Tuesday Highs will be in the 70s and 80s
Sixteen arrests were re-
ported by area law enforce
ment officials since Thurs
day.
Joshua Johnson. 23,
on a complaint of chiving
under the influence.
■ Ney Stover, 2S. on a
Tractor takes time," but can
at 11:45 a.m Speakers
State Representa
vid Braddock and
State Bob Kerr of Altus.
st is S6 payable at
001 It’s open to the
.' 1 1 and reservations
made by calling the
( CI of Commerce at
4820210
• Randy Hernandez
1927 in Mangum. She died
Jan. 12, 1989.
He was a member of the
Methodist Church. He
managed the Kalgary Gin
from 1958 until his retire
ment. 1 le was also a far mer
and a rancher. He moved
to Kalgary in 1958 from
Canyon Valley He man
aged cotton gins for more
than 50 years.
Survivors include two
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and Antique
CELLULAR PLUS 5
122 N. Main, Altus . 482-2911 . „
The American
help support the Oklahoma Lions Eye Bank and the Oklahoma Lions Boys
Ranch Back row from left, Diane Sikora, Alan Sikora, GaryBohannan, Don
Schrecengost, and Bill Applby. Front from left, Araceli Avila, Charlene Davis 33. on 3 complaint of dri-
and Dean Garrett ving under the influence.
1 ■ .Jeremy Bara, 24, on
: • - complaints of failure to ap-
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•——-----._______________• Brett Lee Benava
bers will be at the Wal monde, 18, on a complaint
Jackson County Mart Supercenter and at of failure to pay fines.
Memorial Hospital Home the Bunker Hill United Su
sons. Mike Berry of Altus
and ( Chris Berry of Crosby
ton.: a daughter, Dee Dee
Talbert of I ubbock, Texas:
a brother, L.C. Berry of Ok
lahoma City: seven grand
children; eight great
grande hildren: and one
great great gt andchild.
In addition to his wife,
fir was preceded in death
by .1 great grandson Kyle
Solomon
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Tipton PTO Craft, Car d iv that
Brougn. .o you in part by:
Be Pro Shops Outdoor Radio, ”r Pepper/Thompson Distributing, Rogers
Tackle, Red River Federal Credit I nion, ( uston Graphics Bar S. C.n,
CrRNCntom € rations. Me Donalds, Siockum sa, FIN NMio441
Rank MallBorer: Etc., David Webb State Farm Insurance, Adams Shooters
Supply, National Bank of Commerce, Pet-O-Rama, The Front Porch
Blockbuster, Belles and Beaux, Firm State Bank, Wal Mart
The Altus Chapter of
the American Business
Women’s Association will
meet i 30 p.m Tuesday
at the Museum of the
Western Prairie Burna
Cole will present a briefing
i I For more details
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This map shows today’s high
temper aures type of preoptal n
expected today and loc a on of
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Wednesday Thursday
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Red present by
Show will be from 9 a.m tioned China that rela
until 4 p.m. April 14 in tions with the United
downtown Tipton Entry States will suffer unless
fee for the car and tractor the 24 crew members of a
show is $10. Booths for the U.S spy plane are re
show is $20. For more in leased soon
formation call Lori Waugh u,
(580) 667 5315 Every day that goes by
increases the potential
McDowell Club of A1- that our relations with
lied Arts will me et tomor f hina will be damaged,"
row at 6:30 p.m. at Main Bush told reporters dur
Street Grille.Regrets 482 ing a Cabinet meeting to
4390, discuss his budget pro
posal.
■ Matias Esquivel, 41
on complaints of failure to
appear and second degree
burglary
• Michael Chatfield, 22,
on i possession of man
juana.
■ James Bradley
McGee, 20. on a complaint
of possession of marijua
na.
AUSTIN Winning num The Altus Lions Club
in the April 7 2001 White Cane Day will be
Saturday. Funds proceeds
42 16 3 35 28-45 will support the Oklahoma
Winnie S Pick Three Lions Eye Bank and Okla
numbers drawn: homa Lions Boys Ranch.
4-1-5 Lions and Leo Club mem-
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Care Hospice will provide permarket, from 10 a m
a health screening (blood until 4 p.m. Saturday ask
pressure and blood sugar) ing donations for the pro
at the Wilson Senior Citi- jects.
zen Center from 9 a.m. un-
til 11:30 a m. Tuesday. Erolethian Club will
The service is free and meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday
open to the public, in the home of Rayma Den-
nis. The program will be
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Bush, Michael. Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 22, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 2001, newspaper, April 9, 2001; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2187969/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.