The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964 Page: 4 of 20
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4 THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Tuesdey, September 22, Aea
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Chief’s Running Mate
Reveals Modest Assets
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Waurika cemetery.
Rearers were to be John Hen-
Kan., while his death sentence
gets an automatic review.
Pardon and Parole Director
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baptized in churches within the
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And NVESTMENT
Coverage
Convenient Terms
Other officers chosen for new 32 of the 33 churches during
terms were Rev. H M Riek. the current church year which
Northside Baptist church, vice ends Sept. 30
The dainty Princess9 with light-up dial...or a phone that hangs on the wall^,
a key set phone... the excitement of decorator color... perhaps a phone
with speakers and amplifiers that let a group take part in a conversation.
north of Tokyo after a reported
collision with a truck. merit spokesman announced.
4 Smart reported Monday that
Humphrey and his wife have
ry Price. Frank Elkins, Charley
Cox. Pete Hooper, Dale Youree
Another 150 children were hos-
pitalized after the midday meal.
6 Mimickers
7 Louie egg
• Today. for
instance
• Famous English
school
10 Weights at
India
12 Smooth
13 Ohio college
18 Loftiness
21 Carto graphs
22 Redact
23 Spanish
community
24 Heavy blow
26 Pasteboard
27 Operatic sole
28 Grate
29 Encourage
Harkard, pastor of Trinity Bap-
tist church, Anadarko, officiat-
ing at graveside services Sit-
31 Ostentatious
displays
38 Shrewd
39 Climbing plants
40 Congers
41 Employer
42 County in
Alabama
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would show he is eligible
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tion project for Training Union
workers, will be held Dec. 7.
Mrs. Metscher reported an in-
crease in the number of Wom-
en s Missionary Union organiza-
Sions; and Rev. Max Lisenby
state missions.
Where YOU Can
Earn
HOSPITAL INCOME
Pays Cash to you
to use as needed!
Hood Donley Agency
total assets of $171,396.
This is within striking dis-
tance of the $260,730 57 in net
assets credited to Republican
vice presidential candidate Wil-
liam E. Miller and his wife.
But it’s a long way distant from
the 31.7 million in net assets
GOP presidential nominee Bar-
ry Goldwater listed for himself
and his wife and the $3,484,098
an auditors’ statement credited
to President and Mrs. Johnson.
A shower of criticism greeted
the Johnson figure when it was
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Lt CollpnhdrcomnTol and the fatal shooting oa a fellow
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Panel phone that’s built into the wall. Or perhaps your needs call fort
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New telephone designs give you an ever wider choice of styles for conve-
nience, efficiency and beauty, They’re another way of improving service to
increase the personal value of your phone.
Bearers were Garold Living-
ston. Anadarko; Otto Hilbert.
Walters; Gus Kluck, Claude
Lee and Vic Schwarz, Lawton,
and George Brown, Stephenville,
Tex. Honorary bearers were
Buster Hoskins, Guv Roof,
John Howard, Grady Ray and
Jim Taliaferro, all of Lawton,
Frost Phillips, Geronimo, and
Harry Hilbert, Walters.
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Survivors include his wife,
Ella, of the home; three sons
Roy. of Glendale, Ariz., Russell,
of Frederick, and Raymond. of
Cement; seven daughters, Miss
Ruby Reddin, of the horn e.
Mr. Lawrence Ferguson. Bin-
ger, Mrs A. W. Ferguson.
Cache. Mrs. Charles W Jones,
Delegates to the 83rd annual Reports from associational or- ,
convention of the Comanche-Cot- ganizations and Baptist agencies pKlahoma City. Mrs John R
ton Baptist association Monday and institutions dominated the E.2 mnln- —1 — • • -
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lahan. both of Anadarko
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Also a brother, Jim Reddin.
Looraine, Tex ; a sister, .Maude
Jork, Lipan, Tex ; 27 grandchil-
dren, and 17 great-grandchil-
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moderator; Rev Arbuary Rit- Walker said Baptist churches
ter. Union Valley pastor, clerk. had an enrollment of 4 977 in
and Rev K M. • * - * "
the local
Dr. T. B Lackey, executive
secretary for the Oklahoma
Baptist Convention, served as
principal speaker for the morn-
TOKYO (UP!)—Six persons HYDERABAD, India (UPD—
were killed today and 44 in- Food poisoning killed 25 school-
jured when a sightseeing bus ]
plunged 45 feet down a hillside I
lions and members, with 1M or- and rancher. who died Sunday
ganizations and 1,983 members in Shawnee, Kan . were to he
Reporting on evangelistic conducted at 2:30 pm today in
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association, submitted an
Lawtong presideni: Kkkpatrick: work.during the.year. Rev/. the.WorleyFuneral homechap-
berry. Lawton. vice president;
massonlenzerrdsFaxonvauond association during the current
Sterling. Royal Ambassadors Rei Yohn i Ey,. _c
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year beginning Oct 1. with Rev Reporting on Sunday School
Bob Lovejoy pastor of First work within the association.
Baptist church of Fletcher re- Rev. Joe Walker, Elgin noted
elected moderator. a total enrollment of 12.996 in
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night.” set aside as a mobiliza-
ing squad was from the 2nd
Howitzer Battalion. 2nd Artil-
lery, and Sgt. Arie Kennard
Jr. was the NCO in charge.
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present market value. Some > neither for aid from the poverty
estimates on the Johnsons’ program nor for membership in
worth ranged up to 314 million, the millionaires’ club. But, he
Humphrey’s report. on the said then. "There’ll be enough
other hand, was made on the there to take care of Mother,"
Federal Land Bank and the
Lawion Rangers
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Among the assets were 320.140
in the U.S Civil Service retire-
ment fund, government notes
and bonds of 345.913. stocks and
bonds worth 340.389 and 87.341
in cash in banks.
Real estate in Chevy Chase.
Md., and in Waverly was listed
at.a total market value of $64,-
A registered pharmacist.
Humphrey has a 33 900 stock
interest in the family pharmacy
in Huron, S.D.
Before the report was re-
leased. the Democratic vice
OKLAHOMA PRODUCE
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—The
state Board of Agriculture to-
day reported the following pric-
es paid local producers:
Cash wheat 10 a. m. Tuesday
— steady 1.39-1.48; Manchester
1.39, Alva, Medford 1.41; Beav-
er, Perryton, Tex., El Reno,
Enid, Kingfisher. Okeene. Okla-
homa City, Watonga, Yukon 1 43
Clinton. Hobart 1 44; Frederick
1.48.
Geronimo, representative, of
the Girls’ Auxiliary; and Mrs !
Harold Ross, Lawton. director,
and Mrs. Alex Richardson, Fax-
on, and Mrs. Mane Snider,
representatives, of the Sun-
beams.
Caldwell, Lawton, secretary-
treasurer; and Jack William’s.
Walters, personal stewardship
leader.
Pastors to serve on the Broth-
erhood advisory committee in-
clude Rev. Charles Baggett,
Calvary Baptist church, and
Rev. Anderson
General officers approved for
the Associational Women’s Mis-
sionary Union include Mrs.
Fred Metscher. Lawton, presi-
dent Mrs. W J. Capshaw,
Chattanooga, vice president;
Mrs. Harold Woodward, Law-
ton. secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
John J Evans. Lawton, direc-
tor. and Mrs Robert McNeil,
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state Pardon and Parole Board was sentenced to death. He now
Services for L Col Ret has decided there is nothing held at Ft teavenworth,
Lawrence E. Stenstrom 54 of more it can do in the case of a
324 N. 40th. who died Thursday, prisoner who doesn’t want a
were.at 2:30 p m Monday in parole.
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Emmanuesrt I King, 29, who was approved in since they had already approv - American Legion Monday night.
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puneraihenomnegc“anaofisbeckri Bu. king refused to accept
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mas H. Sayes, Lt Col. Fred A role at this time.
Tupper, Lt. Col. Sam A. Rob- His reason is that on June 25
WASHIN GTON.(AP) — Sen basis of present market value —
Hubert H. Humphrey has made a "basis of reporting we believe
public his assets down to the to be appropriate in the TgEve
dol lar and turns out to be last - stances, the “accountantsreuma
or first, depending on how you in a statement '
look at it — in the presidential, Tn arrive 91 . Oats
and vice presidential financial .171o-9r riveatsthe final figure of
derbv. 711,396, liabilities of 319.887
- , . were subtracted from total as.
The Johnson, Goldwater and sets of 8191 283 as
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mg firm of Touche. Ross. Bailey w'yntpse on' * home in
& Smart reported Monday that Wiis rllninginnyooond household
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ters, vice president; Susanne
Golden. Walters, secretary-
treasurer; Connie Ray. Cache,
organist; Lenna Gomez. Law-
ton. pianist, and Gene Brooks,
Lawton. song leader
Associational Brotherhood of-
ficers approved for the new
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ing session. Dr. Jack Gates,
Oklahoma City, editor of the
weekly publication, “Baptist
Messenger,” was principal
speaker for the afternoon ses-
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CACHE (Special) — Services
— ,1. for Ivy Franklin Reddin, 79. __
who died Monday at his Ana-
46 47 darko home, will be at 2 p.m.
__ Wednesday in the Anadarko
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Anderson Po- Vacation Bible schools during 69 tzicesusfor AlvinB -Mull in,
lard Avenue pastor, treasurer the summer. home 1,212 n Sunday athis
Rev. Joe Carman. Letitia In a report of Training Union ed at 2 30 pm., Wednesday in
the Little Chapel of First Bap-
tist church with Rev. H Tom
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Eggs — (cases exchanged —
graded by buyers): steady; A
large 33-37, mostly 35-38; A me-
dium 25-29, mostly 27-28; A
small 17-21, mostly 18-28.
Fowl—steady; under 8 lb 5-6;
3 lb up 12-14 cents.
Butterfat—steady; 50-60; most
52-58 cents.
Oklahoma live turkeys — un-
settled; young hens 205; young
toms unquoted.
J. D. Rothwell, minister, will
officiate Burial will he in Ana-
darko cemetery under direction
। of Smith Funeral home.
. Reddin, a retired farmer, was
born in Ponder. Mo . Mav 13.
1885. He was a member of the
Church of Chast.
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Wiles, pastor, assisted by Rev.
N. N Antonson of the Trinity
Baptist church, officiating.
Burial will be in Sunset Mem-
orial Gardens under direction
of the Lawton Funeral home.
Olie Snipes
WAURIKA (Special) — Serv-
ices for Olie Snipes. 60, farmer
kabmandeh.amkdksa
church pastor, was chosen for work. Rev. George Gaidaroff
the new post of assistant clerk noted an enrollment of 5,203 in
The association approved the 30 of the 33 churches and six
election of Errol ( olson. Law- missions. Average attendance
ton to serve as president of the showed an increase over the
Associational Youth Rally pro- previous year
gram Elected to serve with Gaidaroff nnng,g • m
him were Larry Golden. Wal- uaaaro announced M
and Joe Cannon Harris
an-1 Mr Snipes was born in Sug
den. Okla . Oct. 7, 1903 He had
_________lived most of his life in south-
sions, in which he preached 130 eastern Cotton County and left
sermons. conducted 38 prayer for Kansas only recently,
meetings, and led in two re- Besides his wife, Lima. of
vival meetings Shawnee. Kan, he is survived
in the afternoon session, dele- by a daughter. Mrs. Mary Ka-
gates approved an associational honek of Wichita Falls. Texas: (
budget of 318.428 08, and elect- a brother. Beacher Snipes, Na
ed the following committee val air force; three sisters,
chairmen: Rev Dan Pruitt. Mrs. Nina Depola, New York
chairman of evangelism; Rev. City. Mrs. Jean Dennis. Coman
walker. Associational Sunday che, Okla . and Miss Pauline
School superintendent; Rev. Snipes, Detroit; his father I
Gaidaroff, Associational Tram- O. Snipes. Corpus Christi, ex-
mg Union director; Rev Bag- as. and three grandchildren,
gett, youth advisory committee;
Paul Robins, music education; K v (T;.L) DL_
Bill Burton, librarian. Rev. N. P• ’ * " enK Khodes
N Antonson. chairman of mis- Seryicp, tor g V g,
sions: Rev. Anderson youth re- u for K . (Tink)
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cated Dollar” committee; Fred „ officiated.
Metscher, Baptist Foundation ! burial was in Anadarko
Kenneth Myers, public rela- cemetery, with Rev. Aaron
tions; Dr. H. Tom Wiles, col-
lege and student building com-
mittee; Jerry Cox, historian; ..
Rev. Riek. annuity board Rev ting in a group
Max Dowling, assemblies; Rev. e" ‘ ”
David B. Warren, home mis-
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