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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 36

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208 1 Professional 206 1 Professional 100 136 1 S6w rr THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN Friday, September 13. 1985 See Mom Pop Class 220 DEATHS and FUNERALS Lodge I Lost INSURANCE AGENCY General ManagerController dude: general supervision agency financial reports. Travel Opportunities 142 OU 'Whistle Blower Awarded Judgment recordtJUKlotwiii Professional Services BENNE Katie born January 25, 1897, in Indian Territory. She departed this- life September 12. 1985.

She was preceded in QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER Central Plastics Company, a growing company with a 30 year history he industry, is seeking an experienced QuaJ- ity Control Manager to join our manage- ment team. Candidates for this position should have j-a minimum of 5 years experience as a j. QC. tVlanager in a manufacturing envi- j-ronment. Preference will be siven to ap- I.

plicants with college education of an en- X- caWzT-Frajss: gas allow Nol a Job. 525-5622 Agency operation, coordination to In, death by her husband, William H. Benne; ana i Professional Services New Donors Only Annual salary incentive Ray Benne; She was a long MANAGER CONSUMER FINANCE i gualllied to assume immedlale managemenl growth oriented yPRR0EFMsfoSNtA9LIliP1 A-ffrVMSS? lime resident ot me unl ana Edmond area. She is survived by 4 sons, Earl of William H. Lewis and Carl of Edmond; and 7 danglers, Helen Moore of Bethany, Ruth Paine of Gulhrie, Shirley Spencer of Meeker, Frances Dil-lard, Mary Lane of MWC, Betty Provence of Del City, and Onela McDaniel of Edmond; 28 orandchildren; 34 "ESXPV pptesma; The position will require supervision of floor inspectors, complete direction of all quality assurance programs, as well as vendor and customer relations.

i I For confidential consideration, send re- 1 formance. This Fs definitely FORECLOSURE SALE TYPING-GENE-722-8940 2S5 denSf' courU!" C.Tl and consider filing an appeal. According to testimony, Vannerson was fired from OU April 1984, after he left his job to report to the auditing department discrepancies in an inventory of dishwashers. OU officials said Vannerson was fired because he disobeyed his supervisor by leaving his job and because he cursed at a supervisor. They said he could have reported to internal, auditing when he was off work.

University officials said that all of the housing dishwashers were eventually accounted for. nino ttimftnv Van- sume with salary nistory 10. 405-631-6631 oreal sranccniioren; greai Bv oraer-ol the sccuicd Continental Illinois National Bank certain sgreemenls executed by will I be 'held at iUB'AMi to sell for cash to Ihe highest bidder Ihe sreai granacniioren; i oroin ers. Olio, and Woodrov Central Plastics Company I ATTN: Engineering Manager EXECUTIVE PROMOTIO Springsteen USA. All jm.ior ct oriisiiir- 2U-73 By Beth Powell NORMAN University of Oklahoma officials were wrong in firing a "whistle blower" who reported discrepancies in an inventory of dishwashers, a Cleveland County jury ruled Thursday.

The jury awarded Stanley Vannerson, a former OU warehouse clerk, $524 in his suit against the university's regents. Vannerson had asked for $15,720 in lost wages. He was out of work for more than a year after being fired. Vannerson's attorney, Glen Rawdon, told the jury the amount of the judgment did not matter as much as the principle involved. "Do you want to encourage people like Stanley Vannerson to make their superiors operate properly?" Rawdon said.

OU attorney Kurt Ockershaus-er said he would review the case Bowers of Wann, OK; and several other relatives and friends. She was a member of Jloilal Paper. Home 5gl-1183- SUPERVISOR Herbal products, ouarai UK Midway Church of Christ, ser Shawnee, OK 74801 vices are 10am Saturday at Baggerley. Memorial Chapel mmediate opening tor Dejjt. control call Anna heavy RPG III experience, pro- NO.

2.KYTOP BREWSTEI pines. PARMAC V-80 Dc rONTINENTAL-EMSCO i Equal Opporlunlly Employer with interment at aniion cemetery. Baggerley Funeral Dance Home Directors. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS nerson had previously reported 'SHiKA'. glrf rock 737-3039 ftssartswi? ss Candidate must have rwspaper QUALITY FOODS gSrdnek Denver? ould like 10 loin Hunting parly 'Rex 8, Warvis Ishikawa discrepencies and inert to nis Hobbies Supplies 149 ASSSSSSPhlf Pec.

Esecuilve Editor Moore. Memorial service opm Saturday. Reorganized Church nf Ibchc rhrkl I allerdav EXPLORATION GEOLOGISTS Earlier in 1983, Vannerson re Professional one. 405-M2-: MISS PRISS LOVES FATTY ported that several television, saints. Aransas opening" for" Aifdi' Allanaoer.

Please send resume EJMFtSntl AR LEWIS seis were njisajns. James age 90, OKC and HIGH PLAINS DRILU.NG.RIG exper. enlovment ol this lype Be hanv. dieo tuesoav, sepi. Coins Stamps Sales Opportunities Lansing.

Ka Mississippi Business Personals Deaths NO. BRbWil tK iiWes, PARMAC V-80 Doubll HvdrorrMtlc Brake, DRECC 10, 1985, after a long illness. He was born June 11, 1895, in Pulaski Courjly, MO. Had been a resident ot OKC since 1919. II.

EXPLORATION Mr. Lewis was a retired ran ERASE BAD CREDIT Musical Instruction road engineer, a 1 verleran of WnrlH War preferably Basin, BS Edmond Road Baptist Church and a member of the Railroad KW Generator Sels, AAud Svs- REG. PHARMACIST WANTED PROFESSIONAL SALES PEOPLE For In-home sales of swimming pools, solar panels, replacement -windows. All leads furnished. Top Income tor right people.

Will.train. Call collect 918258-8595 9 am-4 ptn' lor interview NEED OU SEASON TEXAS Retirement Association, survivors include daughters, Evelyn Wade oi Lincoln, Mildred Bandy of Downey, Calif Ionise Atkins. Yukon. M'ffiU The itcured party reserves 1he last pace, lop salary, bonuses 8. olher bcnel is.

Call Kenal giviarl-WKid Drug 634-3326 DIVORCE The Dally Oklahoman OKC, OK 73125 OK, Doris Miller, Hedrick, Eacn no gaily as a unll and will be irdlvld 158 Education, Schools a SVopertv from ilhoul notice, in Its ENROLL NOW! In Computer, Word The sale It subieei 10 il terms and conditions, fntercsled ma ohmlr, DIVORCE SERVICE Serving Oklahoma 8 years In Okla. Cltv-Call 943-2W1 1505 N. Portland, Okla Clly (In Del 8. MWC Call 07J-5932) UK SE 29, suile Del City) Free Legal Consultation, vorker's come, divorce, adop- OK, Dorotny tsarr, Houston, TX; a son. Gale Lewis, OKC; a brother, Virgil Lewis, 3 sisters, Edna Handel, Riverside, Elsie liams, Lei Zelma Shickles, Doniphan, MO; 17 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; He was preceded in death by a son, Eugene Lewis in 1937; wife, Mavme Lewis in July 1985; Funeral services will be at Saturday in the Jnlormallon pr arranoe Salon, preferrabiv wllh Veps Commission.

722 sssk TS-LIcensed by-OBPS. or lo- lhe sale by cpniacling alg Cannon at Superior Auc tioneers 4 loogo nVo, Texas '7B23ol Telephone REAL ESTATE SCHOOL AVON Don't let Soma be cauohl enjptv Ai oEe1ryourmAnvCON fiSS Large aggressive property management company seek-' ing an experienced Properly Manager to handle approximately 1700 units. Please submit resume lo Southwest Property Management 3800 N. MAY AVE. Suite 500, Attn: Dana Farlln 947-6807 81.

Services today (Mc-Clure-Kiesau). DUNCAN -WELBORN, Jackie Gene, 52. Services today (Don Grantham). ENID HAYES, Earl Henry, 82. Services Saturday (Brown).

GOTEBO BROWN, Sam 75, retired county employee. Services Saturday (Peoples, Lone Wolf)." HARRAH COOPER, James 54. Services today in Ada (Criswell, Ada). IDABEL WOODS, Bill, 68. Services today (Norwood).

MOUNTAIN PARK SHELTON, Wilton 62. Services Saturday (Preston-Leckie, Snyd-er). OKEMAH COLLINS, Clovls, 65. Services Saturday (Parks Brothers). STEPHENSON, Martha 96.

Services Saturday (Parks Brothers). PITTSBURG ADAMS, Maggie, 75. Services Saturday a. Broker 7h, DIVORCE-BANKRUPTCY inuol meeting of the Cily Community CHARLES BARNES 737-1: gilts al cost. Don't wall Chfjsl- Guardian Funeral Home west' held Sel travel career, chano; NEW HOME SALES May Av, OKC.

Local Builder needs sharp. ag- side Chapel. Interment will be in the Bethany Cemetery. The family has designated a memorial to the Edmond Road Baptist Church as appropriate lor expressions of sympathy. LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR-TRAILER qiSafcit- York stock e- illy 405-631-5723 or contact iduttrlal manulaclurer rSiT oboul ihese ooslllons and trie benefils ol iolnlng our learn in ooer.

Real Estate has established territory wild full company Draw varies commission f0-. perlence1" preferred, "send resume 6-85M 1 Cowboy tickets tor Tie oames, TX-OU as OL. Ho 75, Oklahoma City, retired from accounting firm, died Wednesday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday (Vondel L.

Smith -Sons). EDMOND BENNE, Katie 88, died Thursday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday (Baggerley). EL RENO WEED, James 83, employed with the Federal Correctional Institution, died Thursday.

Services 10 a.m. Saturday (Wilson). NORMAN WILCOX, Donald 85, retired U.S. Navy captain, retired director of Student Affairs at the University of Oklahoma, died Thursday. Services 2 p.m.

today, First Presbyterian Church (Mayes). SHAWNEE AKERMAN, Lucy, 72, Wednesday. Prayer services 7:30 p.m. today. Mass of Christian burial 10 a.m.

Saturday, St. Benedictine's Catholic Church. (Roesch). COX, Dewey Lee, 87, Stamford, Texas, for- merly of Shawnee, died Thursday. Services pending (Gaskill).

HUTTENHOFF, Leo, 82, died Wednesday. Mass of Christian burial 8 a.m. Saturday, St. Benedictine's Catholic Church. State APACHE HEMMING, Alma Ruth, 64.

Services Saturday (Crews), ATOKA GREENWOOD, 61. Services Sat-, urday (Regan, Hugo). CORDELL MORRIS, LIIHe Mae, Metropolitan BRADEN, Wary Ann, 76, Oklahoma City, retired cleaning shop manager, died Wednesday. Private services will be held (Bill Eisen-hour Southeast). BREWER, Larry, Ok-lahoma City, died Sunday.

Services 11 a.m. today (Temple Son). GARRETT, Billy Bob, 60, Oklahoma City, pipe fitter, died Thursday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday (Chapel of the Flowers).

LEWIS, James 90, railroad engineer, died Tuesday. Services 11:30 a.m. Saturday (Guardian West). MANWELL, Phillip 45, Oklahoma City, died Thursday. Services-pending (Bill Bethany).

MAYNARD, Bertha Elizabeth, 86, Oklahoma City, retired registered nurse, died Monday. Services 1 p.m. to-day, Resurrection Cemetery Chapel (Smith Kernke), PORTER, Osle, Oklahoma City, died Sunday. Services 1 p.m. today (Temple Son).

SALLEE, Battle Ruth, 78, Oklahoma City, retired entertainment booking agent, died Thursday. Services 11 a.m. Saturday (Smith Kernke). SWIFT Ryan Thomas, infant son of Donald B. and Marsha G.

Swift, Oklahoma City, died Thursday. Graveside services 10 a.m. Saturday, Fairlawn, Cemetery, Memorial services 11. a.m. Saturday, St.

Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Smith Kernke). WALLACE, Ruby Bids, Proposals tofrV ers compensation Claims Repre-senlallve, Preler experloncerl lo MANWELL Phillip -45, OKC, died Thursday. Member of Air National Guard. Survivors, wife, Marca, ol Ihe home; daughter Julie Manwell, OKC; son, Michael Manwell, OKC; mother, Louise Manwell, OKC; brother, Tom Lucas of OKC'Wake 7pm Sunday, Bill Merrill Chapel, Bethany. Mass 11am Monday, St.

Patrick's Calholic Church. You could be RICH, it you only- knew HOW. 789-7il2 audience a Sei BE YOUR OWN BOSS NEED A SECOND JOB? LEGAL DIVORCE $14 her' reGled' efpeTlenfel'j'os'l- Bartending cl See -your veil EVOLUTIONIZE PROJECT ENGINEER Need dependable manlcurlsl who III develop producli-trorn con- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Lakeshore Bank Is soliciting scaled bids 9-9-85 lo 9-14-85 on khoUflor1Pr.nKKModel Prism 13? rsolJallon Printer. Model No. 7700, 3 Solvation Terminals, all DIVORCE $35 681-4806 lion Invol" BUysicsl 'PLAC (DrapOC.TY TSH.service JAMISON, Gilford, ffiffi? 79, Graveside services Merri 4605 S.

Penn. wing wvodel NO. uy I iM.aar surancei(Jclleln1s, buslnMslnduSj. Si cSst wssk gree In onglnefrlno. Salary com-mensurale wllh experience 8.

shop? We'll shop lor you deliver lo vour home. Village Gro; SUPf.T1sfefI Fee S10 North OKC only Monday (Grace Memo- WALLACE iMtS ry and benoills cor Ruby 75, passed away nl lo Mark C. CAREER TRAINING Over 50, not paid for PHARMACIST-MGR POSITION No nights, week-ends or wo mi, "no vou spend to maK name9and8ddre.s and a letter "rom nclal Inslllutlon eyl-lilnonoss to lend Ihe II so, tend siz.m EDITOR REPORTER PHONE SALES, SSSffi VPS wlrTWedft'of and a bureau reoorler. Experl- ds and items will bo sold lo tho MacArlhur A Helner Road i JOE KELLY'S RESTAURANT walnfjoe Kellv'Reslau- SoneilRfl' caroer'growfli available. Ploase send rj- iwcvor, es mo now to satas rial wiapuij.

SEILING JACKSON, Myrtle 71. Services today (Re-dinger). TULSA BIVINS, Ola Mae, 60. Services today (Butlor-Stumpff). MORGAN, Hattlc 90.

Services today in Ponca City (Grace Memorial Chapel, Ponca City). WILBURTON BYNUM, Bonnie, 58, Wake today. Services Saturday (Jones). IircUbolnv3SylBA-663U7t3Urn' AGENT claise BASEBALL CARD CONVENTION panv looking lanufacturino imrss y-Soll-Trado laerT.rnHloPentB,cr.' SfSiictl 9 big days Sal sept 14, 105m In cash Itio nmounl ai his Lakashprc Bank. In Itte September 12, ar ner home.

Services will be 10am Saturday in Ihe Colonial Chapel of Vondel Smith Sons Mortuary. Born in Wichila Falls, Texas, April 24, 1910. She had lived in OKC all ol her life. She was retired from the Frederick Accounting Service where she had worked lor a number oi years. She was a member ol Ihe Central Assembly of God, and In 1959 she taught Ihe ladies bible class at Sequoia (Calvary Temple) Assembly ol God She was preceded in death by her husband, JamesA, 'Doc' Wallace, April 13, 1983; and more recently her sister Anna L.

Brl-gance, who passed away May 11, 1985. She Is survived by her sons and their wives, Jim and Nancy Wallace, Jerry and Mellodee Wallace, bolh ol OKC; 3 grandchildren, Teressa PWpps, OKC, Nancy Ledger-wood ol Owasso, Jim Wallace of Houston; and 3 great grandchildren. Memorials may be made lo Ihe Central Assembly ol Sod. 2W4 SWOT. rate.

hs Ihe NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY JO M. Slllet, OKC. OK 73105 HOYT WILHCLM-Sun, pppori-uvniiv tmpio' AAND PLUMBING cioclrlcal and Plumbing Con- Frontier Federal's Ouoll ractors neoooB to i 1 EASY! Guaranteed. MHW (act Tom Barton; PRIVATE PILOT CpDKSE Public Records ill Norlh Broadway SJZV'lffJ'A iKcSlS' Fimhi QUALITY CONTROL da, Oklahoma City, a boy. Moore, ''-Rcaford and La-Donna, Del Cilv, a boy.

wp.sss Mfe1 stcldenl Insuranco and Seminar already set tor So James Doran, 35, Del Cilv, and Krister, Murphy, 33, Oklahoma City. John W. Conrad, 75, of 4609 SE 28, and Edllh A. Meeks, 68, Del City. Mark K.

Swarlzbaugh, and Jamie Clouse, 18, both ot Edmond. Mark A. Woodward, 25, and Donna A. Deason, 25, both ol PART TIME a sale CONTROLLER uall Springs Store, 'or everitngi, sal- Eaual Obi KM arv WILCOX Donald US Navy died early Thursday morning in Norman. Memorial services will be held al Ihe First Presbyterian Church at 2pm Friday, Seplembcr 13, feigr' ScrZ sas tKffSSsS! Eoiind Bulldog.

Boihany. 5W.ul.lU, JtomvvUws, nil ed 20 Births turn Hudson, Cliff and Slmcox, Leslie, Oklahoma-Clly, a boy, Novsk, Richard and Tina, Oklahoma City, a girl, Lewis, Paul and Pam, Bethany, a boy. Hammond, Hubert and Michele, Oklahoma City, a bov.Malthews, Dwsyne and Edna, Oklahoma Cilv, a boy, Covert, David and Carole, Oklahoma City; a boy. Birth Canttr Lloyd, John and Oklahoma City, a boy. Ryan, Robert and Melissa, Lulhor, a boy, DMCOMtf Dunbar, Russell and Elaine, Mustang, a.

Rogers, Dan and Donlla, Oklahoma Cilv, girl. Farnsworlh, Barry and Patricia, Oklahoma City, a I no tiowers, Senior Busino Anaivfi tor bum- Florists "CHECVCR'S FLOWERS 525-2104 Morrison, Roger and Kim, Del City, a boy. Ramsey, Michael and Deborah, Newalla, a boy, Beallle. Mr. and Mrs.

Tony, Oklahoma City, a girl. Morales, Edna, Oklahoma' City, a girl, Hfli, Brenda, Oklahoma City, a boy. Jackson, Robert and Teresa, Midwest Cltv, a bov, Bra-den, Todd and Alicia, Oklahoma Cilv. a boy, Zamora, Antonio 'and Wll- Harmon, Debra, Oklahoma City, a bov. Shiwim Hardin, Bill and Dodle, le-cumseh, a boy, Rush, Randall and Rao ftrot, Shawnee, a boy, Giles, Rick and Paula, Ho-genvllle, a boy, NW Dwana Smith, IB, El Reno, James F.

Tate, 31, and Patricia Barrick, 20, both of 224 SE 57. Fredrick KV Thomas, 40, of 12726 and Glonda N. Hlgdon, 28, 8116 James Colbert, It, Del Cilv, and PhvlHC Cltv. Konrad Delong -Jri and Angola Blirle, 32, both ol 3028 Rod. Michael L.

Tucker, 23, and Sandv Koch, 22, both of Lulher R. Morris, 30, of 6012 McKlnnelv, and Tamara' 23, ol 152SS Divorces Asked Capps, William M. vs. Mario- DKtFSS. Mi Pari Dopnrtmonl o( Enarov raffi'iteOTWfe ottperlanca level, Employment Strvlcts 202 I almospharo.

Ro.oulrei above ROTHSCHILD'S QUAIL -SPRINGS MALL LADIES SPORTSWEAR jnur't. "i.flam-a'tOTi conomie ana t- Eflttgl Opportujlly 1 emplayar opwirlur)1ly Erniilovtir Assessor! Resnotnmio (or con- JOB RESUMES $7 MB1 ensi ll MM mum 3 fffi riSuo. n'fllchard' and Funeral Directors riwj siiri HUNTER FUNtRAL HOME ",4 bJwihW-'k GUmANTSjRAU MGi' o1 while cnjjysM'h vim. Cremations fefefe CREMATION SOCIE I Cemetery Lots Mliilno oorionj Ipcnirn, olrt lov- Karen L. vs, Rich' girl.

Swlnlmor Hh and Ra- w. OILFIELDS ancomenf. TO $6,000 MONTHLY OVERSEAS) EX-MILITARY none, Oklaho ma City, a boy. casancra, owanomi tuy, a Miller, Michael and Deborah, Moore, a bov. -y White, Dudley and Mary, Lawlon, twin olrls.

Harrison, Jlmmle and Elli-aboih, Lawlon, a boy, Midwest Cttv Koos, Robert and Rlla, Midwest City, a boy, Long, James and Edna, Midwest Cilv. a slrl. PleekrJohn and Wanaleln, Oklahoma City, a girl, Oklahoma County Marriage Licenses Noel G. Gardner, 27, and Jackie L. Bulo, 44, bolh of 1940 SW 77.

Floyd Davis, 24, of 1603 lixcluilvo lurnlluro lere Wring nrofoHlonafwIei Pfonla. Beam, Davy vs, Debblo, Brcnlllnger, Olela vs, Cagie, Carole L. vs, Mark Cardenas, Donna vs. Joo Cl'na, Pamela vs, Richard Fl'avd. Dan vs.

Marv. HSDl ir.L,niNiwL communlcalloni, eloclrlcal. n'o'catTCW-fS 72 690-6985 in. ana ra 18 Ol 7101 Gowdv, Vlckl vs, Vernon Syoiv Tompkins, 25, of David 6RS5S8.rffllWr" ana snoi SW 54, wstmm Helm, Joot vs, warsna Hull, Alice A. vs, Dean L.

Jones, Valerie vs, Kenneth on, of 3713 SW.40, rS8 or die, Oklahoma Cliy, a girl. Hopkins, Marc1 and Glna, Norman, a bov, Motley, Lee and Carol, Norman, a girl, Allen, Stevon and Kathryn, LMlngfon, a boy, 'currfc'ilum Ml- rlMm IANCT Chrlsllno' V. vs, riu. Klo'BXI AdmlnlitnllvB, Minafoment cnaeio, Newton, Elliaboth mm orinostonn APT. MANAGER SwKS-rlav' Philip R.

Kristin Harlev, 18, bolh of Oklahoma Cltv, Robert I. Srlm II. and -Glna Johnson, 20, bolh of Formalnl, City, and Pamela 21, Harrah. nohi. iwimn tonal inn -iv ell i HUBCAP Larry SSSSSSSS: Hvnorionjlon Conijir nnndi ni- (ANNOUNCEMENTS) vs.

WJmWW. iS Bids, PropoMls 104 CMTlMMtr. VO-Oftl OfCt tMimni comtnimw, Swarlwood, Audrey While, beborah K.vs. WUner, Cynthia nuv sell msjisji mm. 3w nc imw.

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