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Little Squeakers Dignitaries to Honor Col Bulldogs coast 1,000 days of to 48-13 victory patient safety over Southeast FREEDOM FLYER 8 SPORTS 10 Serving Altus and Jackson County for over 112 years The 75¢ ALTUSTIMES.COM AltusTimesWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 Council sets aside another $100k for Falcon Road BY KATRINA GOFORTH $2.5 million with the City of Al- any other additional costs would [email protected] tus paying $844,977 in matching prevent surprises down the funds to the $1.7 million in fed- road. The Altus City Council met eral funds. Cain suggested the council set in a special meeting on Friday According to Cain, though aside $100,000 from the capital afternoon to discuss the ongo- the project as of September improvements account now so ing work on Falcon Road. was about 85 percent complete, that by the time the city makes All council members, ex- there have been additional the next budget plan, that mon- cept Diane Landers and Kevin lighting costs that were not ini- ey will already be allocated for McAuliffe, were present for the tially known and an additional the Falcon Road Project. 1 p.m. meeting. $45,000 is needed to continue Council member Chris Riffle City Manager Janice Cain with the project. asked what would happen if said the purpose of the meet- Crews had to lay asphalt at the remaining $55,000 wasn’t ing was to acknowledge that the intersection of Falcon Road needed for the project, “Would the Falcon Road Project will in- and Main Street last week and we lose the use of it?” cur additional funds to be paid Cain estimated that would take Council member Dwayne in addition to the approximate- about a week with rain delays. Martin wanted to know what ly $880,000 the City of Altus is But Cain said the Oklahoma would happen if the project spending in matching funds. Department of Transportation required more than $100,000 in Katrina Goforth | Altus Times The Falcon Road Project be- may not get around to sending additional funds. Crews had to spend a little more time at the intersection of Falcon Road gan in November 2017 and was out invoices for a year or more, and Main Street last week to even out the surface of the road where the expected to cost approximately so setting aside funds to cover SEE COUNCIL, PAGE 9 two streets meet. Little squeakers Dignitaries to honor Col. Burleson on Friday STAFF REPORT Local dignitaries will gather at 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 28, to acknowledge the naming of 2 miles of U.S. Highway 62 in remembrance of Col. Aaron “Burley” Burleson, a former Altus Air Force Base commander who was in- strumental in building ties between the base and the Altus business community. A short ceremony, held at the sign locat- ed near the Western Equipment John Deere dealership at 3008 E. Broadway, will be fol- lowed by a reception at the Altus Chamber of Commerce, 321 West Commerce. Burleson was born in Lawton, attended Cameron Junior College and served in the U.S. Army National Guard. His unit was called into active duty in 1940 during World War II. In 1942, he began aviation cadet training in the Army Air Corp and received his commission as a second lieutenant after completing pilot training at Pampa Army Air Field. As a 23-year-old, he commanded a B-24 in the Pacific Theater with targets in the Phil- ippines and Japan. Following World War II, Burleson piloted C-47 and C-54 aircraft in the Aleutian Islands and Newfoundland. In 1954, he was assigned to special air mission operations in Washing- ton, D.C. and later served as special air mis- sion officer in the Office of the Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force, the Pentagon. While in that position his duties included coordinat- ing airlift support for the White House, the office of the Secretary of State, the Senate and the House of Representatives, and with other executive offices and providing airlift for both U.S. and foreign dignitaries. He also flew advance trips around the world to make arrangements for presidential missions. He served four different administrations while Rick Carpenter | Altus Times assigned to the Pentagon for eight years. Members of the Altus Public Schools’ Pep Squeakers performed just before the start of the Bulldogs’ Homecoming game against Elk City. SEE HONOR, PAGE 9 Airman found INDEX Cancer survivors plan fashion show OBITUARIES, 2 October is Cancer Awareness Tickets for the show are $30 not happen without the help of dead in home WEATHER, 3 Month and to raise awareness and must be bought in advance. their community partners, and COMICS, 4 for the various types of can- The ticket includes lunch and their goal to show that life is cer, Relay for Life of Southwest dessert provided by Oklahoma beautiful after cancer would not PUZZLES/TV, 5 Oklahoma is hosting Fight With Farm Bureau, Carol Farl, First be possible. on AAFB CLASSIFIEDS, 6-7 Style, a fashion and style show Baptist Church and Life Is a Models include Shirley on Friday, Oct. 5 from noon to Batch Bakery. All proceeds will Drawdy; Zina Robbins; Ruth Altus Air Force Base is report- FREEDOM FLYER, 8 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, go to Relay for Life of Southwest Clayton; Becky Braddock; Kim ing that Staff Sgt. Robert A. Alva- SPORTS, 10 300 N. Main St. in Altus. But this Oklahoma. Lee; Lucretia Devore; Bonnie rez was found dead in a home on fashion show, though there will Businesses throughout Al- Cox; Angelica Ybarra; Jeanne the base on Sept. 17 at about 8:18 be clothes modeled, is about the tus are pitching in to provide Brandon; Sue Stephens, Deb- a.m. women who have survived can- hair styling and makeup for the bie Cox; Sarah Priefert; Mary “Robert served as a loadmaster cer and are living their lives to models, clothes to be modeled, Kay Foshee; Rhonda Cox; Judy with the 58th Airlift Squadron the fullest. flowers to decorate the venue Dickenson; Debra Borders; and he will be missed,” said Col. Jude Watkins said instead and party planning expertise Kathy James; Ann Proctor; Eric Carney, 97th Air Mobility of talking about the clothes as well as printing services and Linda Buxton; Vanessa Johns; Commander. ISSUE 337 VOLUME 112 the models are wearing, the various other donations. The Margie Van Oostrum; and Tina The Air Force Office of Special announcer will talk about the spouses of the 97th Air Mobili- Scott. Investigation is investigating the model’s story of survival while ty Wing will be providing lunch For more information, call death. posted signs tell the audience to the models before the show Jude Watkins at (580) 481-9200 or The cause of death has not where the clothes came from. at noon. Nicole Krebs at (580) 730-1295 or been released. GRAYSTONE MEDIA GROUP LLC Each model is a cancer survivor. Watkins said the event could [email protected]. 2 • NEWS/OBITUARIES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 • THE ALTUS TIMES OBITUARIES Barbara Parker ler, Whitney McCuistion, Aiming for second Baartman Skyler Smith, Chelsea Reed and husband Rory, Barbara Parker Baart- Christopher Groves, man, 55, passed away at Shane McKee, Tommy her home Sept. 21, 2018 Disney and wife Ashley, with her family by her Drew, Brady, and Tyler side. Barbara was born in George, and Jake LaMun- Altus, Oklahoma on Nov. yon and wife Mercedes. 5, 1962 to Merrill Ann She also leaves behind Parker and Henry Wilton lover and was always her Uncle Bob Dantzler Parker. adopting shelter pets. and his wife Betty, along Barbara enjoyed being Her last adopted pet was with special cousins, with her friends and her her cat Tom, who has Nancy and Alice Dantzler family. She was a loving been her companion for and Danny Thompson aunt to her nieces and sixteen years. and wife Angela. She will nephews. She had a spe- Barbara is preceded in also be missed by a host cial place in her heart for death by her mother and of many other family her great-nephews Parker father. She is survived members and a sea of and Stevie, that she cared by her sisters; Robbe’ friends. for with all her heart. LaMunyon and her In Lieu of flowers the Barbara was known for husband Danny, Sally family has requested her quick wit and great George, Merry Smith donations be made to The sense of humor. and her husband Randy, Amethyst House in Altus, Barbara loved music Elizabeth McCuistion Oklahoma. and going to concerts. She and her husband Danny, There will be a memori- enjoyed playing games and Margaret Disney. She al service on Saturday, and going fishing and leaves behind her nieces Sept. 29, 2018 at 2 p.m. camping. and nephews; Amanda at First Presbyterian She was an animal Redding and husband Ty- Church in Altus. Katrina Goforth | Altus Times Steven Kirk Carson II Parks, his paternal grandmother Joreene To determine who will make NBC Bank’s Steven Kirk Carson II, Carson and grandfather entry for the Cotton Pickin Chili Cook- 33, of Edmond, Oklaho- Richard Lynn VanBoven. off on Oct. 6, the bank had its own chili ma, departed this life Kirk is survived by his cook-off with Freddy Perez, Ted Detwiler, Sept. 19, 2018 in Edmond mother Donna Eaton, his Jim Brown, and Rodger Kerr serving as Oklahoma. father Kirk Carson and judges. First place winner Lori Holt will Kirk was born in his wife Tamara Carson, make her chili for the competition, but Edmond on May 25, 1985.
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