The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 23, 1966 Page: 4 of 28
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Hereford Sale
REMODELING
Set At Walters |
serambled launching schedule
I
Mrs. Rosie Chandler, 1201 Co-
5365 Oak.
C. W Adams, 1605 Dearborn,
. In order to continue this relationship.
with the finest and most colorful stock of
southwest Oklahoma and north
home furnishings and decorator accessories i
in
firm and its merchandise has
our
We have found that, in shopping for home furnishings and accessories, the cus-
Boyd Ray Gear
in their selection of merchandise is the correlation
tomer’s biggest problem
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will be about 22 mph and gusty
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other side of the store, and how will the group look in my home?
the sofa on
Columbia,
and different lines and types of merchandise to coincide with our remodel*
1608
new
. This new merchandise is scheduled to start arriving here this
cleared for a
medical.
When our remodeling program is completed, we feel that you will Find the fin-
home furnish-
complete, and most colorful selection of exciting new
est, most
ings and decorator accessories at Waggoner Home Furnishings We will have
about 30 individually decorated
of the merchandise that you desire.
In conclusion, we have to dispose of much of our current merchandise at great
Espinoza.
Forence
Come by 1509 Cache Road where you can help us to
savings to our customers.
dispose of this merchandise at wonderful savings.
Vet Gives 'Booze Hounds
hair of the dog that bit him
acute stages
the
Linda Standing.
course you
His theory is that the insecure
Dismissed:
master with a alcohol problem
his dog as a combination
,__*____na_ ca__L_. aL.a»e
uses
booze than a human because
Bond Certain
ture history.
for the state competition
f
OPTICAL
Nationally Advertised
Brand
g OH OH
Dorrell said, "We hope by tak-
os
N
1509 Cache Road
A
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.QUALITY OPTICAL SERVICE
PEN ALL OiY SATURDAY;
Lt. Gov. Winters To Speak
At 'Top Educator' Banquet
Maddoz
Hoover
Dixie
Forest
Delker
United
Firth
Ward
Hylan
Falcos
Sunray
Kroehier
Calif. Asia
Frigidaire
Flanders
Old Colony
Coleman
Garrison
Gordon
Virtue
6:10 p.m., Feb. 21. weighing 6
pounds and 8 ounces.
Admitted:
ing program
week.
Example: With a purchase of $500 in merchandise, you receive $50 in addition-
al merchandise of your choice—absolutely free!
Kansas Receptionist Sets
Record In Pancake Contest
Texas. Your confidence and acceptance of
warranted this undertaking.
Mrs. R. J. Smithey, 6107 Dear-
born. medical.
Mrs. J. W. Cash. 311 1, med-
Glen E Healer, 5701 NW Ash.
; medical.
This is how the bonus works: In addition to our every-day low prices, when you
purchase any of our merchandise during this Remodeling Sale, you will receive
absolutely Free-additional merchandise of your choice, equivalent to 10% of
the price of the original merchandise purchased.
i
“In
pump
launched in cloudy weather.
Clouds Bar Pictures
(This 10% Bonus Offer is not retroactive to any purchase made prior to Feb-
ruary 24, 1966)
red. 1126 Cache Rd., medical.
Mrs. G. R. Brown. 1223 Logan,
surgery.
Mrs. Donald Thompson. 420
medical.
Dismissed:
Stepanie Conway, 7-month-old
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Shan-
non Conway, 1706 F. medical
will officiate. Burial will be in
Rt. 3, the Letitia Cemetery with Beck-
Motorola
Valentine Seaver
Heywood
Wakefield
Maxwell Royal
Dixon-Powder
Maker
Alexander Smith
Simmons
nobody else around to drink
with” and as an extension of
Winner of the state award re-
ceives an all-expense paid trip
to the national Junior Chamber
of Commerce convention sched-
uled for Julv 10-12 in Baton
Rouge La., with the chance to
collect 52,250 in scholarship win-
nings if selected the national
education champion.
Crewmen Leave
Stricken Ship
TOKYO (AP) — Crewmen of
Mrs. Zilpha Miller. Fairlie. Tex.,
and Mrs. Birdie Stewart, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Re-Release ‘Commandments’
HOLLYWOOD (UII) — Par-
amount studios will soon re-re-
with the 224-foot Saturn-Apollo
going Friday.___
Marquis Woodard, Carnegie,
medical.
Ernest Dreith is the only Poll-
ed Hereford consignor, with two
bulls
blocked launch photography.
The weather was worse today
with rain blown by wind gusts
up to 34 miles per hour and
dense low clouds overhead. The
clouds were expected to break
of individual item* that they think will present the effect that they want in
their individual home. In other words, how will these tables and lamps look with
tog their education
“Education is our most im-
portant product in Oklahoma
and America today. A well edu-
cated society will continue to
set the pace in our free world,
he added.
Maurice A. Baxter, 4635 San
ta Fe, surgery.
Miss Pamela J. Stroup, 1311
319 AVENUES
Phone E 3-3458
Agency said.
A spokesman for the agency
said the freighter had sent a
distress call earlier that it was
taking water.
WAURIKA (Special) — Serv-
ices for Boyd Ray Gear, 20.
will be at 2 p.m. today in the
First Baptist Church here.
Rev. J. W Pace, pastor of
Ringling First Baptist Church,
will officiate. Burial will be in
Waurika Cemetery under direc-
tion of Worley Funeral Home
Mr. Gear was found dead in
SERVICE
COMPANY
Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vir-
gil Cook, 5370 NW Columbia.
SOUTHWESTERN
Admitted:
OFFICES AT
ZALES
Village Flair Carolina-Forge
Sealy Green Spaa
4 THE LAWTON, CONSTITUTION, Wednesday, February 23, 1964
NASA Studies I HOSPITAL ITEMS
surgery. r. mUigaa, rawa=s, •--*
John Hodges, Uli Pennsyl- am. Feb. 23. weighing 6 pounds
-anis, medigel. . 11% ounces.
Mrs. Floyd Zook, 711 N. 36th, Artmitted •
room settings to help you with your selection
We would like to take this opportunity to thank our customer* for the won-
Bevell. 3826 Arlington, surgery.
Mrs. Jackie Savage. Stillwa-
ter, surgery.
Eunice Gatlin. 703 S. Taft,
medical.
(ray ngussusdsys. and symPa sodhes - "fhaveseensevera Connywerdy. m.
we are taking steps to present you
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himself.
“He thinks his dog is as
mixed up as he is,” Dr. Boothe
In order for us to help you in the selection and correlation of our merchan-
dise, we are remodeling the East and West sections of our store to give the ef-
fect of the rooms in your home. Our buyers hove returned from the furniture
markets in Hi Point, North Carolina and in Dallas, Tex. They have purchased
NW 57 th. surgery.
Carroll Patton, 1830 N. 22nd.
medteal.
George Dodson, Fort Sill. sur-
gery.
Sherry Bevell. 2-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
WALTERS (Staff) — The an-
nual sale of the Big Pasture |
Hereford Breeders Association
will be held in the sale barn
here Saturday. President E. C.,
banquet.
Candidates for the honor will
be announced later this week
by Kenneth Dorrell, chairman.
Three Cameron College in-
structors have been selected
judges for the award.
Selected on the panel to judge
nominations are Vaud A. Tra-
vis, Dean of the College: Mrs.
Mary Louise Wolverton, counse-
lor and home economics instruc-
tor. and Miss Helen D. Elliott,
history and government instruc-
tor
Mrs. Marvin L. Dennis, 1313
NW 53rd, and son born Feb. 17.
Robert L. Crews. IV. 3%-
month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Crews III, Apache,
Eddie Huitt, Sterling, medi- Burgan, Lawton, and L. L. Bry-
an. Altus; two sisters. Mrs.
Carol Stockham,
Alti Atnip. 3826
derful business that you have given us
A spaceflight weather spokes-
man at the Miami Weather
Bureau said winds Thursdax
ma. surgery.
Mrs H. Brooks Eoff. Sentinel.
SEmr R. Steele. 715 N 32nd.
To Win Election;
Seat Unlikely
ATLANTA. Ga (AP) — Vot-
ers in an Atlanta district will,
elect Julian Bond to the Georgia
House of Representatives again
today. He has no opposition to
an election called to fill a va-
cancy created when he was re-
fused the oath of office.
Although his re-elction is au-
tomatic. there is little chance he
will be given the oath.
The 26-year-old Democrat was
elected the first time last June
after the Georgia House was
reapportioned. He was denied
his seat Jan. 10 because he en-
__ er Funeral Home in charge. I
Claudia Price. 1306 Smith, sur- Mrs. Hanson had been in the
____________ gery hospital one day. She lived in
town's population turned out. Rodney Bolles, 1802 B, medi- Lawton 30 years before moving
Gov William H. Avery headed cal. to Marlow. She was born May
Helen Banks. 901 A. medical 7, 1887, and was a member of
Saundra Rushing. 233 North- the Bible Baptist Church,
wood Pl., surgery. She was married to Frank P.
Neil Crandall. 804 Bell, med- Toombs in 1904 in Erath County.
Tex. She later was married to
Ie-- II--- EI - -eA-
by deciding whether to proceed vania medical.
with the launch of a Tiros 1
Anadarko, Bfeiatingesurdn’wasoinFiten
er Cemetery under direction of
Jaycees will honor Lawton’s' The young educator named
““utstanding Young Educator" the “most outstanding in t h e
at a banquet March 3 to the community” by the trio of Cam-
Hotel Lawtonian. eron judges will receive a hand-
. Lt. Gov. Leo Winters will de- some plaque at the banguetand
Over the keynote address at the automatically becomes" 8
j poodles — “I have seen several aneico
ux- sugeo, you dogs hung over, too. and it is a medical,
his stomach — and, of sight to behold with their blood D—
cut off his source of shot eyes1' — and that they surgery,
were frequently in the company
dorsed a statement labeling,
__ __________ U.S. involvement in Viet Nam "
in educa- the 10,439-ton Greek freighter aggression and urging men to
- “ “ r seek alternatives to military
orbital test flight today atop a
Saturn IB rocket. But the
countdown was halted Tuesday
night because of a thick
overcast that would have
ical.
Mrs. Joe Stalls,
medical.
storm hunter satellite or the medical
first Apollo spaceship Thurs-
day-
Mrs, Earl Miller, 4637 Beta, Consignors are Kurt Arnold,
surgery;, -gg, 12) Gm- Walters, one bull; H. E. Bain
newanmdicarowden ons'chattan pkanve
Mrs.,James Otwell, Snyder,Buhs, «h°Pow; -Gary Bishop.
Mrs.j. W. Taylor. 2718 I. med- oSJME
cat - —— _ Carl Hertzog & Sons Lawton,
one bull; C. A. Kinder, Fred-
erick. 13 bulls: Troy Kinder.
Chattanooga, two bulls: Kinder
Mrs. Henry Fehring. Elgin.
— medical. I
Both are tentatively sched- Tommy D. Bennett. 206 N. |
uled for Thursday morning Fourth, medical.
launches, but only one can go. । Richard Gomez. 922 S. 37th.
Apollo has priority but needs medical medical
mostly clear skies for camera Mrs. Henry Mann. Apache,
a S#52-.
boats, the Japanese Maritime
mGlttta L Pyle. 3-year-ola
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.
___Z Pyle Jr., 2230 Pollard, med
late today, but new problems ical.'
were expected Thursday Mrs. Morris Eckhart, Indiaho-
service.
The case is on appeal to the
U.S. Supreme Court.
Bond was one of eight Ne-
groes elected to the reappor-
tioned House — the first to be
elected to the Georgia House I
since 1907. The other Negroes I
were seated.
cal. ,--— .
Mrs. Wesley Howlingwolf, 307 lease “The Ten Command
N. Third, and son born Feb. 18. ments.” one of the great mon-
»■■ ey-making films in motion pic-
mostly clear skies for camera
coverage. Tiros can be medical.
“basically, the dog is not volun-
tarily an alcoholic — somebody
helped him get hooked.”
Dr. Boothe made his com-
ments Tuesday while attending said.
& Collins, Chattanooga. one
bull; Earl Marmor, Ryan, four
Regina Baker. 7-mont h-old bulls, cowiMelo.D hull?
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sam fordFarms.Lawtonthree,busi
del Baker, 1514 Roosevelt, med- buils, 1elow5s; neorge A: Tal.
Semanuel Fuch, Gotebo, -
gery.
Ronny Nored Jr., 3-month-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronny No-
10%
Dalton Funeral Home.
Survivors include a son,
_______ James Henry Liles, of the
Anona Bass. Cache. medical. home; his mother. Mrs. Lois E.
Agnes Horse. Carnegie, medi- Revel. 1918 Columbia. Lawton;
cal. three sisters. Mrs. Grace Pas-
LaVera Reeder. Anadarko. sons, 1918 Columbia, Lawton;
medical.
LIBERAL, Kan. (AP)—An 18- of 2,300, was Miss Janet Bunker,
year-old aircraft plant reception- 16.
1st set a record Tuesdav in win- Contestants must flip a pan-
Jacqueline Williams. Binger,
medical.
Crescenio Perez. 601 F, sur-
gery.
Rena Fobb, Frederick, medi-
He was graduated from Ring-
— . , . : : o.. i ling High School in 1963 and was
my Arterberry, Medicine Park. a member of the FFA. He at-
medical. tended Fort Worth Business Col-
4919 Dismissed: lege and was employed by an
Linda Redding, 1010 Garfield, oil well servicing company
medical Survivors are a son. Robert
i Robert Redding. 1010 Gar- Lewis Gear, Fox; his parents,
field, medical. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Gear. Ring-
Virginia Graham. 1302 1. sur- ling; a sister. Mrs Delois Nell
gery Wichita Falls; his paternal
Dorothy Russell, Duncan, sur- grandmother, Mrs Ada Gear,
gery Waurika, and his maternal
Odessa Black, 2106 McKinley, grandmother. Mrs. Tommie
medical. Moore, Oklahoma City-
Grace Wallace, Duncan, sur- 1, ___
gery. Mrs. Bertie Hanson
Clara Cain. Hollis, surgery. !
_____ _ ... ___ _ _ _ Billy Lawson. Duncan, medi- Services for Mrs Bertie Hair
MeDivit, No. • a m. iakawtonhosgttava",o a.m
-Mi; Rn»cha?l cries printed ”X'wair,Xh|7tb running o J™ keeney. sos EufSs*Lisn5 Bble Batusi
m---na- +ha AfKverA ~mursP At an _____i eL_.- mn_-.a.c» Annn. medic Ai. • " , 4
Jeneva Allen, 4641 Beta, med- Rev. Joseph Seacrist, pastor,
ical - I —^11 -EEirinte Puninl war ill he in !
lumbia, medical.
The unmanned three-seat Walter ° Hood, 2507 I, medi-
Apollo spaceship had been cal -----
scheduled for launch on a sub-
agains
Olney, Englana. ___ ,
Miss Rachel Crites sprinted This was the 17th running of
around the 415-yard course at the annual Shrove Tuesday com-
Liberal in one minute, 4.5 sec p^uon, and the victory gave
ends The best time by a contest Kansas a 9-8 edge in the series.
byBinniethe
Thirteen women took part in
Tuesday’s sprint in Liberal. Miss, __ --
Crites finished about 15 feet. a list of state officials who came
ahead of Mrs. Bethene Still. 21 to Liberal for the race Allan
in third place was Mrs. Grace Victor Edgar Gray, ritjshyice
Riggs 24vear-old telephone op- consul at Kansas City, .8ave
ml<S who won last year. Miss Crites the traditional ‘ Kiss ical. ,
The winne"°at Olney, a town of Peace” Cecil Henderson, 1413 N. 23rd, Sgt. Hans Hanson.
supply." 4.
That, Dr. Boothe said in an of alcoholic masters:
interview, is the same treat-
ment given to a human alcohol-
ic But he said it is easier to —.. , ,
break a canine boozehound of drinking buddy “when there s
at the Cape with jet stream surgery.
winds reaching up to 172 mph Lester C. Williams. Temple,
high over the Cape. surgery- _ —
National Aeronautics and Harry G. Brooks, 810 S. Third,
Space Administration (NASA) surgery.
officials were scheduled to Mrs. John D. Sorles, 1415
meet at 4:30 p.m., EST. today Hoover, surgery
to review weather conditions Darrell Alldredge. 1913 Bald-
his car at Healdton Monday
—,1 ' morning
M^ Clarence Neal 1107 New Death was attributed to na-
York, medical tural causes.m ay , W5 in
Robert Auten, 1506 NW 59th, wSnE lived in ibis
RiCkey Arterberry, 11-month area all of his life. - -
old son of Mr. and Mrs Jim-
BONUS
uae Narmore,
Smith, medical.
break. Tiros was expected to be! RaymondI Coughenour,
Thursday launch Denver, medical.
- - - — *-E. c. Kennedy, UH Maple,
By FRANK S. JOSEPH the Illinois State Veterinary
CHICAGO (AP) — When a Medical Association convention,
drunken dog reels into Dr. Har- of which he is convention chair
ry W. Boothe’s office, the veter- man. The 44-year-old vetennari-
iarian does not prescribe the an said he has seen enough.a
hair of the dog that bit him. coholic dogs to know that while
Rather, “you give him sup- the problem is rare, it exists.,
portive therapy — dextrose in- When he practiced near Chi
jections, vitamin B. complex, in- cago’s night life district, he
and decide on a course of win. surgery. — ,
action for Thursday. I Mrs. Dovie Brinlee, Temple,
Signal Needed medical
If the 290 pound Tiros satel- Mrs. Frank Jones, 1404 Jeff er
lite—the second of two son medical
operational weather eyes—is to; Miss Jennifer Labude, Faxon
be orbited Thursday, project medical ,0
officials need a go ahead late Mrs. B. F. Lovelady, Sterling,
this afternoon to start fueling medical. .
Its Delta rocket. The Tiros Mrs. Beatrice Taylor. Wal-
countdown was started Tuesday ters. medical,
night, a day ahead of schedule. Charles A.
If the cloud cover does not
STOVALL AND ERWIN
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Koehler Bldg. EL 5-1122
New Launching
Time For Apollo w. _____________
CAPE KENNEDY (UPD - pMrSuParye Beal, hr", Joachim said the sale will be
Space officials meet late today Mrs Rob'McNeil, 1125 N. 31st. Daughter to Mr and Mrs G held no matter what the weath-
to clear up a weather- surge rv ip Morgan. Fletcher, bom 2:39 er conditions are.
' ' " ‘ It will start at 12 30 p.m
Moms Philpott will be auction- ;|
eer. Lunch will be available at
—-sgs I
Funeral Rites
MEMORIAL
Births:
surgery. | Survivors include two sons,
Loring Powell, 705 Monroe, Odice T. Toombs, Rt. 2, Mar-
medical. low. and Roy M. Toombs, East
Jerry McCorkle, Snyder, med - F three brothers, S. E. Bur-
Sympathy. Cuts Off Supply
8Hi, ।
... Florence White, 608 Washington.
PHS INDIAN and Mrs. Jay W. Mott, Carmi-
Birth: chael, Calif.; five grandchildren
Son, to Mr. and Mrs. Felix and six great-grandchildren.
Rou bide aux. Anadarko, bo r n |
Frank B. Liles
FLETCHER (Staff) — Serv.
Anadarko ices for Frank B. Liles, 56, of
Anaoarxo. Cyril, were conducted at 2:30
3 p.m.' Tuesday in the Fletcher
’ First Methodist Church with
, grzjedegumerienem-me-i1-5."
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