The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 22, 1965 Page: 3 of 29
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, Aug. 22, 1965 3a
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paid $500 monthly. 15 lieuten-
ants will draw 5450 a month,
seven first class firemen with
at least five years of service
will receive 5425 a month. 32
regular firemen with one to five
years of service will be paid
$385 a month, and seven pro-
bationary' firemen will receive
5350 a month
included in the budget is an
appropriation for six young
men who are employed during
the summer to permit the de-
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JERRY M. BRANDON
REPRESENTING
REPUBLIC NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
maintenance and operation, and
516.560 for capital outlay
Included in the salary sched-
ule will be increases for all
firemen during 16 months of
and fire departments, a study
of the approved budget disclos-
050. The police budget will pro-
vide for salary increases for all
policemen during 10 months of
the fiscal year, for the addi-
tion of 12 new patrolmen some-
a month for probationary po- will become necessary to build
licemen with less than one year t and operate a station in Sulli-
of satisfactory service van Village Addition. A site for
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____ _____ During the past fiscal year.
Officials pointed out another this revenue source contributed
bond issue may be required to 51.561.245 to the city treasury,
finance the construction and with 5337.670.97 from the gar-
MODERN PARKING LOT
—just bock of our bonk end for your convenience
our bock door is always open during bonking hours.
SECURITY
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elude a police chief, an assit-
ant, four captains, eight lieu-
tenants. nine sergeants. 28 sen-
ior patrolmen, six junior patrol-
men with at least three years
of service. 14 junior patrolmen
with at least one year of serv-
ice. one probationary police-
man. and one clerk-typist, all
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RIVERSIDE
of any additional firemen this
year.
The fire chief will receive
ALL WITH LIFETIME QUALITY GUARANTEE
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The Rural County Teachers
will hold their first meeting for
this school year at 9 a.m. Tues-
day in the Civic Room of the
Security Bank Building, it was
announced Saturday.
Clarence J. Scott. County Su-
perintendent, said several speak-
ers from the State Department
of Education will be on hand,
■long with the county health
nurse and several others
contributed 52.052.456 10 to the
city in the past fiscal year,
when the general fund budget
was 52.220.000
realized they had to abandon the
plane, neither wanted to jump
first, the retired Air Force of-
ficer wrote.
Both shut their eyes and
counted to three, and the pliot
jumped. Le Fors didn’t jump,
but when he opened his eyes, he
saw the pilot hanging half out
TIRE SAL
time during the year, the em-
ployment of one new school
patrolman, a uniform - clothing
allowance for each policeman, $650 a month, two assistant fire
and for two extra squad cars. | chiefs will receive $550 month-
ly, the fire marshal and chief
SALARIES will take up the, of training will receive 8525 a
largest part of the police bud-
get, with $398,960 budgeted for
salaries. The personnel will in-
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Water service fees, $1,233.-
574.03 and 51,101,216.60; water
taps, 17.741 and 56.966 90; sewer
tapa, 5514 and 8462.60; police
fines, $128,277.12 and $115,449.-
40; parking violations and per-
mits, 511.498 and 510,348 20; city
licenses, 545.379 and 540.841 10;
inspections and permits, $14,-
271.00 and 812,844.40; garbage
collection fees. 5337.670 97 and
5303.903 90; animal shelter fees.
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A fiscal general fund budget 5500 for captains. 5450 for lieu- added, it costs the city an ad- cal year, a new service fee of
of 52 521 583 40 has been set for tenants, 5425 for sergeants, 5400 ditional 540,000 a year to man $1.50 a month has been set for
• • ‘ '• • - it adequately. j sanitary sewer services. Since
The city derives more than 60 it is a new fee, the estimated
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A former Lawton man is
prominent I v mentioned in “Her-
itage Of Valor.” book by Col.
(Ret.) Budd J. Peaslee about
the Eighth Air Force during
World War II.
He is Jerry LeFors, El Mon-
te. Calif son of Mr and Mrs.
Perry LeFors, 1610 D.
issuing a line
stamps bearing
income from this source can
not be budgeted in original ap-
propriations, but collections can
be appropriated as they are
made during the year.
Following are the general
fund revenue sources with
amounts actually collected dur-
ing the past fiscal year and
amounts estimated from these
sources in the current fiscal
year, based on 90 per cent of
last year’s collections:
By RAY ATTEBERRY I The city council has approv- a station in that vicinity has Iper cent of its general fund
ONE-THIRD of the City of ed a maximum pay of 5650 already been purchased, but revenue from the water and
Lawton budget for the current monthly for the police chief, there are no immediate plans garbage collection fees
fiscal vear has been appropriat- but this salary will not be paid to build the station. During the past fiscal year,
ed for primary emergency until a new term is begun in neeisinl--imtad —-----— *hi —ee eontrihuted
services rendered by the police 1967.
Maximum salaries under the
Riverside
4-$QUARE GUARAMTH
partment to give vacations
pictures of
the fiscal year. The budget does
not provide for the employment
in a chapter entitled "F a t e of the bomb bay with his chute '
Shakes the Dice.” Col Peaslee harness fouled on a bomb rack.
grapes, pears, peaches, straw
berries and walnuts.
of $2,521,583.40 nas Deen sei or tenanus, 7*23 Ior serge ___
the 12-month period which be- for senior policemen. 5385 for
junior policemen with at least
three years of service, and 5370 ।
for junior policemen with at '
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Third Of Lawton's Fiscal Year Budget Ticketed For Police And Fire Departments
$3,090.50 and 82,78145; auditor- 5373.30 and 5335 95; and mis-
ul zentais, 82.582.50 and 52,- cellaneous, 516,348.45 and $14,-
324.25; franchise taxes, 5121.- 713.60
* All of these revenue sources
OF GOOD QUALITY RIVERSIDE TIRES
new schedule include 8550 a
of postage Hospitalization
” Salaries in the volice depart. Cache Road. and Station No. 5
menttwi range Prom thetop at No. 1 NW “rd
pay of 8600 monthly for the po- 1 At some time in the near fu-
lice chief to a maximum of 8350 ture, city officials explained. it
gan July 1.
Of the total general fund bud-
get. the city council allocated
(First in A Series
On City Budget) THE FIRE department bud- 1
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5847.240 to the police and fire 5330,330 to be spent for salaries,
departments. $800 for schooling. 520,500 for
The police department receiv-
ed an all-time record of $479,-
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for vehicle maintenance, 87,000 partment maintenance and op
for communications, 5800 for eration account are 512 000 for
rental of the old police station general maintenance, 5500 for
approximately eight months, building maintenance, 52,700 for
8500 for ambulance services, communications. 8800 for office
513.000 for feeding prisoners, supplies and dues in the state
5500 for medical services, $3,; association, and 5200 for medi-
000 for boarding dependent and cal expenses
neglected children in the emer The capitay ontlay account
MMO children‘s, sheiter.and provides 811.500 in monthly
$8,000 for building maintenance rental payments toward the pur-
c AppAI , .gst, chase of a new fire truck which
,C APITALOutay expenditures has already been ordered. 5710
in thePo lice departmentt.were for radio equipment for the new
bydgeted. at including truck, $4,000 to replace fire
$,100,for three Poicecar,, tn hose, and 1350 for • new com -
dios,$100.for.a Polymeter to pressor for use in refilling oxy-
be used by the.Poygraph op- gen equipment.
erator. and 514,840 for new po- , / _
lice vehicles Lawton operates five fire sta-
Plans call for the department tions, including the Central Sta-
to purchase nine new pOlice tion at 623 D, Station No. 2 at
10 Purenas nine new police 1701 Lee, station No. 3 at 1701
Ferris, Station No. 4 at 2409
presently employed, and the 12
new probationary policemen to
be hired during the year
The police budget includes
81.500 for schooling, $6,075 for without decreasing the strength I
nine school patrolmen who are of the department too much
paid..375.a mon th.for nine 1" the maintenance and op-
months ofthe.year,.n anderation account, the fire de
600 for Speclal SerVICeS In COO „p,, „-ma.,‘g AM nrnirjTJir .
fidential investigations. Partment,reeived an appropri-
Main tenan ce.and.operations clothing allowance fund It is
£<875 whichwerescbudgetedta estimated to be sufficient to
*86,5"-- provide two uniforms for each
ing allowance. Each officer will •
recive approxima tely, ** “1 THIS YEAR marks the first
needed during the year. . time for the city to provide a
_ .0- uniform-clothing allowance for
operations figures include. $8 the police and fire departments ।
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_____________ equipping of a new fire station, bage collection charge.
month for the assistant chief. Also, when a new station is For the remainder of this fis-
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nance taxes, 835.410.69 and $31,-
869.65; cemetery fees, 514,100
and 512,690; library fines, $1,-
245.28 and $1,120.75; boat and
ski permits, 59,586 and $8,627.-
40; leases and rentals, $20,224.-
60 and 518,202.15; alcoholic bev-
erage licenses. 559,218.83 and
553.296 95; earned interest.
relatese aniincident, withushis LeFors freed him and the pi-
on a mission to Schweinfurt lot feilltromtthe bomber Back
when the pilot and LeFors hisnmainmbuteyPLterorbehaac
hesitated and then peeked.
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 22, 1965, newspaper, August 22, 1965; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032208/m1/3/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.