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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Tuesday, May 7, 1968 3
Public Records
4804.
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Police Court
Charges Filed
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McClellan Says Some Plan To Turn
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Poor People’s March’ Into Riot
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HIGHWAYS
England
LAWTON HOSPITAL ITEMS
ARTHRITIS?
Correction
Cityan Named
New Governor
Of Lions Area
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son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dyer. gery.
Charlene Adams, 1750 S. 14th.
1507 N. 44th, medical.
Gary D. Gardner, No. 64 S Place, surgery.
45th. surgery.
Mrs. Jessie King, Temple, surgery.
F,
Ana-
darko. and son born May 3.
80 MILLION AT WORK
5%
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SOUTHWESTERN
fellow members in 1963-64.
Mrs. J. C. Crawford, Elgin,
Ma GfEIERLNCG
2315 Sheridan Rd.
Ph EL 3-7814 or EL 3-7817
Financing Available
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gev.
Rep. William M. Colmer, D-
Miss., told the subcommittee
paign planners say they expect
up to 15,000 demonstrators in
| the city by May 27.
Randolph will be installed at
the international convention in
Dallas, to be held June 26-29.
Randolph has been a mem-
ber of the Lions Club for four
ing without a license.
Enriaue Martinez,
without o license.
Madeline Anderson, 619
medical.
Mrs. James Fontenot, j
vehicle with shittino lood.
Eldon R. Randolph, 2219 Hoover, fish-
Suddenly, you
can raise your
sights to a full size
Olds 88 and all
its benefits.
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Billie Jo* Rankin, 37, of 3803 Coumbio,
speeding, 510 bond forfeited.
Jerry Sue Sparks, 30, Duncon, speed-
ing, $10 bond forfeited.
during the weekend election in-
clude Wayne Jones, of Lawton.
IOA boys’ ranch representative;
Herman Braswell, of Anadarko.
Oklahoma Eye Bank Board , and
Gene Bowman, of Lawton, advi-
sor from this district.
surgery.
Mrs. Tony Lawson, 1605 Jef-
ferson, surgery.
Mrs. Gerald Lemons, Altus,
Mainline Co.
2102 Gore Blvd. Dial 357-1332
week-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Lee Sanders, Walt-
ers. medical.
Freida LaGay Gahchawwick-
ah, four-month-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tahchaw-
wickah, Walters, medical.
Edward A. Tell, Fort Worth,
medical.
Frank Woodard, 122 C, medi-
cal.
Dismissed:
Edgar I. Terry, Snyder, sur-
gery.
Mrs. Mildred Woodall, Route
2, surgery.
Virgil L Cook, 4307 SW Sum-
mit. surgery.
Michael A. Cox, No. 7 I Ave.,
medical.
W. O. Curtis, Chickasha, sur-
gery.
Walter L. Drennon, Apache,
medical.
Kevin N. Dyer, six-year-old
surgery.
Saline Lebretta Owens, four-
month-old daughter of Mrs. Ola
Mae Owens, 1736 S. 15th, medi-
of legislation prohibiting issu- the crime rate is a factor in this
ance of permits for any camp- fear.
in. -----■—----
Just do one simple thing
many low-priced-car-
buyers should do,
and don't. Price 4
check on Olds 88.
You'll discover a lot of
so-called low-price
cars cost as much
or more. Sg7
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raising your new-car
investment.
You'll gain Olds big-car
room. Big-car stability.
N Big-car comfort
pM~ from a full 123-
inch wheelbase.
Plus the extra
5, assurance that's yours
IY in an Oldsmobile.
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WORKING STUDENT. Lana Margaret Allen, junior speech and drama major
from Walters, is just one of hundreds of Southwestern State College students
who work part-time while enrolled at the Weatherford institution. Lana, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Dora E. Allen of Walters, is employed in the college public relations
office.
How to raise
your sights without
rector, third vice president, first Connie Graikowski, five-year
vice president, president, pro- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
gram chairman, and was chos- D. E. Graikowski, 6425 NW Com
en as Lion of the Year by his pass, surgery.
years in Lawton and 10 years
in Anadarko.
In Anadarko, he served as di Admitted:
MEET
JOHN PADDOCK
PATRIOTIC PLAY PRESENTED. Two of the characters in the Jefferson
School patriotic play, “Sing a Song of America," held last night at the school
were Natalie Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Higgins, 1315 Bessie, who
portrayed a Pilgrim girl, and Gilbert Santos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford San-
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Florence D Miller, 28, of 2409 N 32nd,
was found innocent of a charge of foil
ure to yield the right-of-woy ond a $10
bond was refunded The case was errone-
ously listed Monday as having resulted
in a $10 fine.
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You'll also be rid of soma
problems, too. Like paying
extra for a big V-8 engine.
(And our Rocket 350 runs
smooth and easy on regular
gas.)
That's a pretty good
return on no increase in
investment, isn't it!
If you are suffering from
pain, soreness or stiffness
caused by arthritis or rheu-
matism. I think I can help.
Write me for free informa-
tion.
KAYE SMITH, RM
2301 Terry Road
Jackson, Mississippi
39204
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medical. WASHINGTON - Almost
William S. Bradley, Apache, million new jobs were added
surgery in the United States in 1967.
James A. Choat, 3148 Kinyon, when 80.8 million were at work
surgery. About 77.3 million were civil-
ians. The growth in civilian
openings was 1.6 million.
Dismissed:
Loretta Chee, Fort Sill Indian
School. medical.
Gwen Warren, 2721 G, sur-
gery.
Riddell Bruner, 920 S. 37th,
surgery.
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"These proposals may well
have the effect, not of relieving
tension, but of adding new
stress,” he said.
Weinberg added that existing
laws and regulations are ample
to deal with the situation.
under influence of on intoxicant, speed
ing ond driving without o license
Laverna Capes, Anadarko,
tos, 1403 Williams, who played an Indian dancer. The play, presented by fourth,
fifth and sixth grade students, covered the discovery of America up through the
Revolutionary War period. (Staff Photo)
the primary objective of the , .... . ...
demonstration is to cause trou- brought the term highway to
ble despite what its leaders say. America. Wild animals there,
"They’re not concerned about as in America, traveled the
The academic department
head of Fort Sill Indian School
was elected governor of district
3-L of the Lions Club in a con-
vention held last weekend in
Oklahoma City.
He is Bob Randolph, of 2504
Austin Drive, and a member of
the Lawton Noon Lions Club.
He suceeds Carl Smith, of Ca-
nute. to the position.
Randolph selected as his sec-
retary Ed Farris, an administra-
tive officer at Fort Sill Indian
School.
Others in this area chosen
cal.
Virgie L. Root, Comanche,
surgery.
Harris George Williams, 104
Dearborn, medical.
Lee Adams, 127 E. Columbia.
SAVE MONEY
ON USDA BEEF
Contact the largest Seller of Freezer Beef
in the Southwest.
If Transferred We Will
Purchase unused Portion
CARL’S FOOD MART
ARKLA
GAS
Accepting
Applications For
Natural Gas
Service Men
Work necessitates study
and willingness to learn.
Initating gas service to
residences, adjusting gas
burners, servicing gas air
conditioners. Starting at
$2.32 per hour. Apply in
person at Arkla Gos of-
fice, 413 South 5th.
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Main line Co at 2102 Gore is
happy to announce the as-
sociation of John Paddock in
our sales department.
He will be selling the entire
line of famous Whirlpool ap-
pliances. Washers, dryers,
dishwashers, ranges, refri-
gerators, freezers and air
conditioners along with RCA
.Color televisions, black and
white television and RCA
Stereos and radios.
Public drunkenness charges:
$20 fines.
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GM See your nearest Olds dealer
during"youngmobile savin’ season”
BOB RANDOI I'll
Birth:
Son. to Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Doyento, 2106 Bessie, born at
5:44 p.m. May 6, weight 8
pounds 8% ounces.
Admitted:
Birdie Kotay, 2418 D, medi-
cal.
Susie Williams, Anadarko,
medical.
James Williams, Anadarko,
medical.
Sina Postoak, Oklahoma City,
medical.
Lucille Bear, El Reno, medi-
cal.
Delores Davis, Carnegie, sur-
gery.
Mary Hawkins, Walters, sur-
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support, $20 bond forfeited Allen Daie Bailev, 1809 Euclid, po,
Dovid Michael Jamison, 17, of 106 2 S. session of marijuana.
First, carrying a deadly weapon, $20 bond Denver Ray Woodoil. Frederick, dnv
forfeited ing while under Influence of an intoxi
Holden Dunford Jr , 17, of 1082 Bell, ( cant, transporting an open bottle of in.
carrying a deadly weapon, $20 bond for toxicants, operating motor vehicle with
feited defective brakes and operating motor
Ronald Potrick Longe, 26, Oklahoma .........
City, soliciting without a city permit, $20
bond forfeited
Morgoret F Wade, 22, Oklahoma City,
soliciting without a city permit, $20 bond
forfeited
Johnny Ted Lampkins, 22, of 2417 S
Sheridan Road, creating a disturbance.
charles v Bqowell, 4%. 01903. S.36th tween the Lincoln Memorial and
moroper lone change, $10 bond forfeited . ... . . . r 2
------ the Washington Monument.
The first contingent of the
Poor People’s Campaign is due
seven in Washington Monday. Cam-
Colonists from
Williom Eorl Washington, 1800 2 Lee,
permitting unlicensed person to operate
motor vehicle
Norvett Dixon, 1304 Oklahoma, un
authorized use of motor vehicle.
Mary Josephine Cobb, 1706 Williams,
assault with a deadly weapon
Winford Spencer Boyd, Fort SHI, speed
ing
Joseph Wendall Widland, Fort SHI, fol-
lowing too closely
COMANCHE COUNTY COURT
Stephen Grant, 617 H, driving without
a license.
Lewis O Jenkins, Fort SHI, driving
without a license
John invites his many
friends to visit him now at
Mainline company where he
will be happy to advise them
on any purchase for the
home.
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Larry M. Richard, two-year- M r s. Charles Lovett, 2143
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Douglas, medical.
Richard, 2308 Hoover, surgery. Mrs. Dale Winters, No. 37 N.
Roberta Ann Sanders, six- 34th, medical. „
..... frank Smith, 2737 G, surgery.
Danny Hare, 2111 N. 22nd,
surgery.
Ann Parks, Walters, surgery.
PHS INDIAN
Eon Smart, 17, ot isos Bishop Rood. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. One congressman, Democrat Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va.,
disreoarding sional ,,120.0 VV John L. McClellan says Alton Lennon of North Carolina, said the capital city is so
lidentorivIno."tined $io ’ he’ll expose plans by parties as told a House subcommittee gripped with fear that federal
vmon Thomas Hoves. 7i, Elgin, im- ton into a riot. Lennon is one of the sponsors dition to the planned campaign,
proper left turn, fined $10. ...... .... . . .. . - . ..
Re. b Rhoodes, 17. Fort sin, disreoord- The Arkansas Democrat,
mo o sianal lloht, fined *'’• chairman of a Senate investiga-
Donold W Reck, 33, of 1601 Clover ..L.:.00 j 1 m
Lane, speeding, fined $10 tions subcommittee, said he 11
Ben Moson, 56, of 615 e, failure to reveal what the panel uncov-
yield right-of-woy, fined $10; driving with- j about discussions hv ner.
Out o license, fined SO; reckless driving. *1,0 aou dussons Dy per
fined 510 sons he said plan to move in
Dovid F Moddox,,23, Fort Sl"’ neall- during the planned nonviolent
^b'iiv f. Yo0s,29, no. 3 s. asm, soeed demonstration and "engage in
inpsfinedasio.... is of si,? nw coium rioting and battling. ” . wefrar.fthe avorage“poor grassy high ground in search
His comments in the Senate trsnscoimtnesadeafhPor of the best grazing land and
Allen G. Burr. to, Fort sin, soeed came as Congress was consider- pomin‘ Le 16 ag 5 public thoroughfares that fol-
,5. ot 602 Lee Blvd, ing Monday 26, bills aimed at coming wrsamo Cautrou R. lowed these animal paths be-
socedino, fmea sio limiting use of federal property .Rep. William C. Cramer, R tween communities became
Elwedo h Dewberry. 60, of 102 Beu by demonstrators for camp-ins. Fla., sponsor of a similar bill, known as Mhigh roads" or
188 \he Rev. Ralph David Aber- saidlWashington "must, be pro- "highlweye" and, finamly, high
drews, speeding, fined sio. nathy. head of the Southern tected from any and all groups .
nwosann. nEowddnr"apntinn. tnba 20 21 Christian Leadership Confer- that threaten to disrupt its func
Dorothy ” Amyx, 51. ot iso, d, im-jence, is organizing caravans ofuon.
proper possing on the right, fined sio. poor people heading for Wash-( District of Columbia and fed-
cNothon.N ,Smitha4lained sio Country ington from Southern towns and eral officials appeared before
wiiiiom b Higbee. 46. ot ,?o Woodlond, cities across the nation, the subcommittee to oppose the
disreqordino 0 sionol."iaht finedsi0..n. The SCLC has not revealed bills.
drlin. where the demonstrators will Edward Weinberg, solictor of
Domei aiw Woesner, 41, of No 22 d, camp while in Washington but the Interior Department, urged
65. Ot 703 N. 13th. reportedly favors building a that Congress letsthenexecutive
speeding, fined sio shanty town on the Mall, be- department retain options in
.... - dealing with the marchers.
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fined $10,
Artimis Michael Parton, 20, of 2206
Denver, creating a disturbance, fined $10
Lucy W Miller, 34, of 1309 Douglas,
resisting arrest, $20 bond forfeited.
Edward P. Gurick, 23, Fort SHI, im.
proper exhaust, fined $20
Morris Jock Goldman, 28, of 1015 G,
negligent driving, fined $20.
Phillip A. Gillock, 31, of 11th and B,
disregarding a stop sign, fined $20.
Dennis Lee Hansen, 25, Fort Sill, dis-
regarding a signal light, fined $10
Luther Hill III, 17, of 2013 McKinley,
operating a defective vehicle, fined $10,
violation of a driver s license restric-
tion, fined $10
Otis Ray Martin, 17, of 709 Butterfield,
driving without a license, fined $20, neg-
ligent driving, fined $20.
Poul L. Johnston, 26, Fort Sill, reckless
driving, fined $10.
Sarch Lee Smith, 73, of 109 Gore Blvd.,
driving left of center, fined $10.
Sonia Carol Zumwalt, 18, of 1516%2 Tay-
lor, failure to yield right-of-way, fined
$20.
Raymond M. Watkins, 17, of 1007 S
Sixth, speeding, fined $20.
Ernie B Stormer, 21, of 2723 G, viola
bon of a driver s license restriction, fined
Cases Reported
To City Police
Following are the names of persons
listed as comolainonts on offense reports
filed with the Lawton Police Depart
ment:
Regenno Thompson, 1511 Summit, theft
of 1966 model car
Juanita Hurd, No. 11 Dearborn, em-
bezzlement of stereo and amplifier
Associates Investment & Loon Corp ,
916 A, burglary of auto with loss of
radio.
Spanish Inn, 3019 N Highway 277,
burglary of business with loss of $40
to $60 from juke box. about $40 from
pinball machine, 10 cartons of cigarettes
and a box of cigars
Charlie Schotts, 301 Ave. 1, theft of
billfold with loss of about $5 cash ond
personal papers
Richard Schenk, 5344 Cache Road, Apt
5, stereo tape unit, two speakers and o
tape stolen from his car.
Clifford Cantwell, 1514 Gore Blvd., cor
shot with .30 caliber rifle.
George W. Smith, 1415 Monroe, lost
license plate
Cortez Champlin Service Station.
Second and Gore Blvd , theft of $35 from
cash register.
Larry W. Turner, 73’1 Cornell, theft
of bicycle.
Mrs Don Barnev, 741 N 38th, theft
of leweirv box from 4635 Gore Blvd.
Fire Station No 5, 53rd and Gore
Blvd, theft of rain guage funnel and
basketball.
Mrs. Rosella Greco, 1616 Andrews, theft
of bicycle.
Paul D. Busby, 839 N. 17th, lost bill-
fold
Anthony Richardson, 1201 Summit, chil-
dren beat on house with sticks ond
rocks
Lottie Moore, 7710* 2 C, theft of mail
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ollowing are the names of persms of persons listed on charges tiled
Following ore the names of persons Special Sessions Court and Comanche
of by Municipol Court Judge Bill Hensley, County Court
except cases resulting in dismissal. o< SPECIAL SESSIONS COURT
auittal or transfer to other jurisdictions William F Nesbitt Jr, Fort Sin, speed
for prosecution: mg.
Richard Wayne Outenreath, 17, Hurst, Rov Gale Honey, 2611 B, unauthorized
Tex , theft, fined $20 use of a motor vehicle
Leslie Oscar Warren, 16, of 1216 Pork, Karlen E. Myers, 2609% B, unauthoriz
theft, fmed $20. ed use of 0 motor vehicle
Ernest Citizen, 55, Lawton, trespass Vernell Netties, Fort Sill, fishing with
ing fined $20 out a license.
Clifford Calhoun, age and oddres5 not James M Ingraham, Fort Silt, soced
listed, vagrancy by no visible means ing
of support, $20 bond forfeited. Henry Leo Broussard. Fort Bragg
Louise Calhoun, age and address not n C, violation of restricted license and
listed, vograncy by no visible means of reckless driving
f-
He served as deputy district medical.
governor of region 2 in 1966-67 Mrs. W. J. Long, 605 S. 25th
and 1967-68 and has been repre- Place, medical
sentative for the publicity com Mrs. Larry Thompson, Wall-
mittee of the Oklahoma Lions ers, medical.
Eye Bank. Mrs. Francis Workman, 104
He presently is serving in the S. 20th, medical.
Lawton club, which is presided Mrs. Flora Glass, 1201 S. 25th
over by Art Matheny, on the Place, medical.
Program Commitice and on the Mrs. Mary Achenback, Walt-
Lions Information Committee, ers, medical.
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I Randolph Lee Hix, 1815 Tay- Mrs. Mae Marks, 1008 McKin-
3 lor, medical. ley, surgery.
Mrs. Jene Hunter, Marlow. Mrs. Betty Williams, 202 E.
| surgery. Bell, surgery.
I Earl V. Lintner, 1701 Kings- Mrs. Harold Oswalt, Cyril
bury, medical. surgery’.
, Mrs. W. W. McArthur, Ant- Mrs.’Ed Watkins, 107 S. Sixth,
lers, medical. surgerv
Mrs. Elvino Medrano, 1602 S. ninistea.
19th, medical. Dismissed.
Mrs. Ethel D. Meeks, 108 S. , Mrs. Hazel Gallagher, Okla
2 Sixth, surgery. homa City, medical.
8 Mrs Dalton Peters, 2324 N. Mrs. Charles Ruh, 2222 Den
I 46th, surgery. ver, medical.
MEMORIAL I Darrel L. Tisdale, two-year-old Mrs. W. J. Wilder, 404 Arling.
Birth: son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ton, medical.
Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs Tisdale, Temple, medical. Mrs. Ellis Sills, Temple, medi-
Herbert Hagler, 723 Carver. Thomas W. Hutcheson, Walt- cal.
born at 6:14 a.m. May 7, weight ers, medical. Ned Burch, 1913 Lake, medi-
6 pounds 11% ounces. Mrs. Etta Roskam, Cache, cal.
Admitted- medical Jerry Woodard, No. 16 Lee
Mrs. Eugene J. Parker, 2313 .Mrs. Lora Belle Attaway Me- Bipdgmedialmo -0....
N 43rd medicai Mahon Tomlinson Nursing Cen- Eoscoe kolterman, 709 S. 31st,
ter, surgery, medical.
Debra L Cole, one and one- Weldon Cox, 3431 Oak, medi-
half-year-old daughter of Mr. cal
and Mrs. John Cole, 805 S. 13th, Mrs. Johnny Rett, Route 3,
medical. surgery.
Mrs. George Drennon, 1407% Mrs. Jessie Fisher, Waurika,
E, medical. surgery.
Glenn Wayne Devine, 5308 NW Mrs.’ Roy Gann, Marlow, sur-
Columbia, surgery. gery.
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