The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1969 Page: 2 of 48
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Mrs. Hattie Baker
Garry Mead
Claude Holden
MARLOW (Special—Funeral Services for Garry Van Mead.
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Termite Qwees
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Mr. and Mrs. Dalton returned
to Lawton Friday night after
FURNITURE SHOWPLACE OF THE SOUTHWEST
Const. & Sunday
$22.50 $3.06
His wife is the former Linda
Const -Prill & Sun. ...... 540.80 $5.10
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To Induct Seven
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Four Drawer Chest 119.95
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4411 Cache Road—Dial 353-2537
Open Each Evening 'til 8
Except Saturday 'til 6 p.m.
wavs, or sudden settling of the house.
We can protect your home against fur
ther termite damage with a dieldrin
chemical termite barrier. Dieldrin will
protect your home for many years.
If you suspect termites
Call us today. We will be happy to in-
spect your home and make a positive
identification.
Rev. A. L. Swagerty, pastor,
will officiate. Burial will be in
JIM MADDOX
TERMITE & PEST CONTROL
Phone 355-7671
Const.-Press & Sun........ $30.60 52.65
ALL OTHER STATES AND APO’s
1 Year 1 Mo.
Press and Sunday ______ $25.50 $3.06
Millions of termites may be
eating your house without your knowing it
Here are five danger signs to look for
a lengthy illness.
Carl Wills, minister of Mar-
low Church of Christ, will offi-
ciate. Burial will be in Rose
Hill Cemetery at Chickasha.
Mrs. Baker was born March
25. 1881. in Tennessee. She was
married to Virgil Baker on
March 17, 1923, in Chickasha.
He preceded her in death in
1924.
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the Ford Motor Co.
Morton R. Harrison, Tulsa,
first chairman of the Will Rog-
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George H. Shirk, mayor of
Oklahoma City for two terms,
from 1964 to 1967, and president
of the Oklahoma Historical So-
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The youth was born May 22, married Barbara Watts at Hob-
Lawton all his life. art on April 7, 1944. They
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Now at Home Decor "QUADRILL," exhibiting many of the bold character-
istics of the finest in Mexican styling. This modular grouping is suitable
for a boy's room, den or master bedroom, it is accented with heavy carv-
ings, done in a rustic mexican feeling! another outstanding feature are
the large wrap-around metal straps with large hold-down buttons, helping
to create a well organized, well designed, functional grouping.
1. On warm, sunny days, watch for flying
and crawling swarms of termites inside
and outside your house. (See drawing at
right for difference between termite and
flying ant.)
2. Look for numerous detached, white
wings on the ground around your house.
3. Look for earthen-like tubes on cellar
walls, in crawl spaces, and on supporting
pillars. Invariably, they lead to wood.
4. Probe sills, beams, and porch supports
with a screwdriver. Softness or hollow-
ness may indicate termites.
5. Advanced symptoms include: floors sag-
ging under heavy furniture, weak stair-
SEATTLE (AP) - Judy Mc-
Comas, 22, a graduate student
in psychology at the University
of Washington, outsped two
would-be mashers Friday.
Investigating officer Ray Gon-
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BUT, SHE WILL TELL YOU
THAT “THERE IS
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a.m. Saturday in Fort Sill’s day at First Baptist Church.
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Monday in Callaway - Smith be at 2 p.m. Monday in Dalton- day from injuries received in
Funeral Home Chanel. Mrs. Ritter Funeral Home, an automobile accident near
Funeral Home Chapel. Mrs. Ritter Funeral Home
Baker died Saturday morning " ..... *
in a Marlow hospital following
, । 01 j amic, riaun u vi ma vi । migiuw- They said they were drama-
Mrs. Vaughan died Wednes- er, of Oklahoma City, former tizing the “apathetic attitude”
day in a Pawhuska nursing chairman of the Oklahoma City of Rhode Islanders about trash.
"e" " Chmiy ilvae olyw anu piedi- Members of Sigma Phi Epsi-
12, dent of the Junior League. Ion said they found some areas
William T. Gossett, who grew in pretty bad condition, and
up in Chickasha and is current- project leader Robert Czekanski
ly head of the American Bar As- said there were many more sec-
sociation and general counsel for tions of the city that could stand
- ~ — ■ a good cleaning.
Install quiet, comfortable
Carrier cooling right now at
big savings—and be prepar-
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selection of Carrier models for every purse, every size room —
with capacities from 5,600 to 23,500 BTU's.
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Preliminary findings indicat-
ed l he cause of death was pneu-
monia with a lung abcess," a ty said Judy told him she was
hospital spokesman said. It was "doing her thing” at noontime—
not immediately known if the jogging to keep the waistline in
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Fletcher Cemetery under the ed lung or Bunch’s own right from a car and said:
lung. j "Okay, baby, you’re coming
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Refusing to panic, Judy sim-
ply swung into high gear and
outraced the two muggers to an
Sunday Const.-Press ......ju.jo ioc per Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS LESS THAN ONE Verdell Ellis, 7 N. Ninth, Law-
YEAR APPLY MONTHLY RATE ton. I
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Conditioning
Friday at an Oklahoma City hos-1 named an all-state tackle. Hei
pital after a lengthy illness, will (signed a letter of intent in his; Services for Mrs. Rosa B.
be at 2 p.m. today at Green- senior year with the University Vaughan, 90, Pawhuska, moth- Mrs. cunora L, Frates ot carded tires, old newspapers
lawn Funeral Home Chapel of of Oklahoma football team, but er of Mrs. Jack Dalton, 1312 Oklahoma City, president of the bottles leaves, mattresses and
Memories could not accept due to ill Elm, were held Friday in Oklahoma City junior League part of a stove on the immacu-,
Dr. Charles Green, local Bap- health. Johnson Funeral Home, Paw- and regional director, late stone steps of the Capitol.
tist minister, will officiate. Pn- Survivors include his par- huska. Mrs. Frank Johnson Hightow- They said they were drama- I
vate burial will be Monday at a ents; two brothers, Capt. Larry M"e Vonchan dind Wadneel - — • • — - ..................
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Mrs L L. Goar, Mrs. T. R organization in 1964. daughter. Pat, and two sons, quetin November J I UULU 10 ---
Smith, Mrs. C. H. Calhoun and Young Mead was a member Bobby and Billy, al of the Iomi., Track p.AL am
Mrs. I. A. Moreau, all of Mar- of Future Business Leaders of home; his mother, Mrs. Ida Those to be honored are. Tdsn V10D em
Dow America Club in 1966 and was I Holden and a sister, Mrs. Ber- Jack T. Conn, Ada native now
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Joseph Brown 1964-1966. During his senior yem ow Legtcoficache, and s- Trust Company in Oklahomasroupthe°UnirersrIV nil?
he was voted a member of the KeY or F etcner. City. la nd spent six h ■ Saturdav
Funeral for Joseph Reed; South-Central All-Star football AA n .. . Fred Daugherty, U. S. district coilectine trash in Providence
Brown, 80. of 1308 Ash, who died team, (District I-AA) and was Mrs. Rosa Vaughan; judge in Oklahoma and former and Pawtucket.
EridevetonnilohemeCihee neme "" olletete . 1le Ue commanding general of the 45th! When they were through, they
Infantry Division. dumped the collection of dis-
Mrs. Clifford L. Frates of carded tires, old newspapers.
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2 A THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, April 20, 1969
Lawton, Area Funerals pungTronsplant Mashers Lose
HOUSTON T vd Race 10 ir
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Joe
A. Bunch, 37, of San Angelo,
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for Mrs. Hattie Lee Baker, 88 . 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- for Claude Holden, 52, who died transplanted left lung, died Sat-
Taule.......1 ha n —......— _ .....m urday at Methodist Hospital.
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local cemetery. Thomas Mead, Fort Holabird, . , ulanan vi ue unlaluma cly
the lawton constitution Md., and 1st Lt. David William home following an extended ill-1 Charity Horse show and presi-
Evenings Except sat. and sun. Mead, stationed in Vietnam; his ness. She was born Dec 12 3—- -
theWlawton RINSriRPFSS sister, Pamela Lynn Mead of 1878, in Barbourville, Ky.
AND morning press the home, and his maternal
sunday . grandmother, Mrs. S. L. Suggs.
3rd aT"aX & Cokdnc7a501 711 E. attending services in Paw-
subscription rates huska.
(Payable in Advance) Donelns Dill "
Second Class Postage Paid at Lawton. -"9’-
CARRIER DELIVERY IN LAWTON FREDERICK (Special) — ramOUS ItallQn
ANDeNOnRTysi- Graveside service for Douglas pe;m+;nc C+l,n
Constitution-Press and Sunday .... 2.90 Dill, 26, former Cameron College ’ OInIing >TOlen
Press and Sunday and Monday Const. 2.00 student and Hrpdori,, native , ,
constitutlon-sunday a Saturday-Press 2.00, „ n. and, red rNK.nauve: PESARO, Italy (AP) — The
CARRIER™ OUTSIDE Wibe atr P’. Monday at Madonna of the Goldfinch," one
Mornin, Preu 2 sunas.sihm 1.55 FredeeriktCemeterLot Thursday of Italy’s most famous Renais-
constitution a Sunday ................... .1 ne Xou Was snol 1 nursday sance paintings, has been stolen
constitution. Press.4 Sunday — 2.60 night when robbers struck a gro- from a church on Pesaro’s out-
alL of OKLAHOMA5 cery store he managed in Waco, skirts, police reported Saturday.
1 Year 1 Mo. TeX. , . . . Some experts value the painting
const. & sundoy.........514.32 st.58 Alton Wiginton, minister of the at S800 N00
Preu and Sunday......... 516.32 $t.58 Frederick Church of Christ, will. Burglars entered the church
officiate. Dalton-McLellan Fun-Friday night through a small
eral Home is in charge of ar-window in one of its chapels,
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1969, newspaper, April 20, 1969; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032375/m1/2/?q=%26quot%3Bjohn+knox%26quot%3B+reed: accessed May 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.