The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 11, 1969 Page: 16 of 16
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state institutions, followed by
the amount each school asked
Cameron was one of 18 state
stalled in the Commonwealth
000. $614,000.
gery.
Good Antenna Kit 12.95 complete
Dial 353-2176
130 F Avenue
Wholesale Parts and Kits
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B&W
4x8 Econ. Mahogany Paneling
Portable
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still out of line with Gov. Dew-
Oklahoma College of Liberal
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12x24 Ceiling Tile
REMODELING AND REPAIR LOANS
Muntz Auto STEREO w/speakers
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2x4—8 studs, each
235-Lb. Shingles, 3-tab
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Pruet, 62, of 305 Ave. H, who
died Monday at the Dallas Vet-
County Educators
Discuss Problems
I June 6, 1914 in Lawton. He has
been a member of the Church
Belton, Tex. She was a resi-
dent of Lawton for 41 years.
READY TO SERVE
IN JUST 1 MINUTE
REMODELING MATERIALS COST LESS AT—
Lawton Lumber Co.
Connola Sweeney of Belton,
Tex.; two brothers, Rev. Willie
Morgan of Dallas, Tex., and
Thomas Reed of Fresno, Calif.;
two step-daughters, Mrs. Jer-
aldine West of Altus and Mrs.
Leona Oliver of Chicago, Ill.
The budget-making process is
a series of trimming jobs. First,
for the past five years. He serv-
ed with the U.S. Army from
1962 to 1964 and was a veteran
of Vietnam Mr. Korynta was a
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Connors—$520,000, $532,000.
Eastern—$849,000, $918,000.
Murray—$555,000, $529,000.
Northeastern A&M—$1.3 mil-
home; three brothers, James A.
Korynta of Moore, Norbert J.
Korynta of Ardoch, N.D. and
Thomas J. Korynta of Fort Dix,
N.J., and a sister, Mrs. Rose-
mary Brown of Manvel, N.D.
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trim them. Finally, the legisla-
ture and governor make the fi-
nal division of the money.
Here are the budget figures
lion.
Okmulgee Tech—$2.1 million,
Payments as low as 10.00 per mo.
For Escapee
Bond was set at $10,000 prop-
erty or $5,000 cash for Emmett
Ray Archie, 23, during his ar-
1x12 Rough Cedar - bd ft.
Pre-Hung Aluminum
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crushed as he attempted to
crawl out from beneath it.
Officers said the truck driver
was unaware of the accident un-
til police contacted him about
30 minutes later.
Thirsty was killed in a head-
on collision between his car and
a truck on Oklahoma 20 near
Jay.
ey Bartlett’s
stand.
University of Oklahoma —
$18.5 million, $23.4 million.
Oklahoma State University—
$17.9 million, $24.1 million.
Central State—$5.9 million, $6
million.
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Miss., was returned to Lawton
Saturday.
Archie and a second man,
TO SPEAK HERE. Ron Mc-
Daniel, executive director of
the OU Alumni Association,
will speak on university ac-
tivities at a reorganizational
meeting of the OU Alumni
Club of Lawton at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the YMCA. The
1968 Football Highlights film
also will be shown and club
officers will lx* elected for
1969-70.
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ROTC units conducted special ceremonies as they
raised and retired the colors this morning and after-
noon.
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Mrs. Lee died Sunday after- breaking any bones. His rate of
noon in a local nursing home, descent was partly slowed by a
She was born Aug. 23, 1903, in, colleague on the second floor.
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Charges Filed
Following ore the names of persons
listed on charges In the Court Clerk s
office:
MINOR TRAFFIC
Stephanie Y. Kiess, Apache, no valid
driver's license.
Gertie L. Andrews, 2401 Washington,
no valid driver’s license.
Everett Coleman Coker, 303 C, permit-
Ing unauthorized person to drive a motor
vehicle.
Jim Newmon, Fort Sill, speeding.
Oris Kerwin Parmer, Apache, speeding.
Rota F. Adamson, 7307 N.W. Compass,
no valid driver's license.
Bernard O. Barton, Apache, following
too close.
David Richard Evans, Fort Sill, speed-
ing.
William David Evans, Fort SHL speed-
ing.
MISDEMEANOR
Alfred L. Mueller, 619 E, driving a
motor vehicle while under the influence
of intoxicants and transportation of an
open bottle of intoxicants.
John Wilson Cary, 5340 Glenn, driving
a motor vehicle while under the influ-
ence of intoxicants.
Billy Gene Michael, Temple, driving a
motor vehicle while under the Influence
of intoxicants.
Ray S. Starr, Fort Sill, driving a motor
vehicle while under the influence of intox-
icants and transportation of an open bot-
tle of intoxicants.
Thomas John Conley, Fort Sill, driving
a motor vehicle while under the influ-
ence of intoxicants.
Donald LaRoche, 2011 Smith, possession
of stimulants.
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hope to keep the increase to million,
about $7 million or $8 million for ---
next school year.
That increase would bring the
state-appropriated funds total to
only about $66 million or $67
million, or about 74 per cent of
the regent’s $89 million request.
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SAVE MONEY
ON USDA BEEF
Contact the largest Seller of Freezer Beef
in the Southwest
If Transferred We Will
Purchase unused Portion
Point, Tex. and two sisters,
Mrs. James Doff of Arlington,
Tex. and Mrs. Helen Williams of
Washington State.
Auto Reverb with Rear Speaker 18.88
HUNDREDS OF USED TV'S—19.95 UP
OSU Agricultural Experiment Caribbean areas.
Station—$3.6 million, $3.9 mil- -------
Otto C. Pokorny Marvin F. Korynta
[ A wake for Otto C. Pokorny,) A wake for Marvin F.
84, of 1006 Euclid, will be held Korynta, 26, of Roswell, N. M.,
.Hn w j j . will be held at 7 p.m. today
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the . c . „ ' . cuonI
in Greenlawn Funeral Chapel,
Lawton Funeral Home chapel, with requiem mass scheduled
A requiem mass will be said for 10 a.m. Wednesday at the
FELONY
Clarence O. Johnson, 1824 Roosevelt,
grand larceny.
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Cases Reported
To City Police
Following are the names of persons
and business firms listed as complainants
on reports received by the Lawton Police.
Rex Arnold, 405 N. 53rd, theft of show
pigeons.
Jimmy Phillips, 1910 D, theft of wallet
from auto.
Chester Surratt, 3440 Lincoln, theft of
auto equipment.
Lee Kemp, 1618 N. 34th, theft of stereo
player.
Mrs. Roy Ranes, 520 Morford Drive,
theft of carpet stored in garage.
Corrie B. Peters, 1014 Washington, iheft
of money from purse.
Jack K. Huffman, Newport, Va., lost
wallet.
Avis I. Priest, 4209 Avondale, theft of
purse.
Mac's 7-12 Grocery, Sixth ond Lee,
attempted forgery.
Bogg s Cycle Supply Co., 2401 H, burg-
lary.
Charles R. Wyatt, Fort Sill, theft of
car.
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2BBenly
County educators discussed
problems relating to schools at
a meeting of the Comanche
County Schoolmasters’ Associa-
tion in Underwood’s Cafeteria
Monday.
Vice President Wesley Barrow,
superintendent of schools at El-
gin, presided at the meeting.
The next meeting will be held
in the cafeteria at Fort Sill In-
dian School at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19.
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mother, Pearl Pruet of Carne- carrying a bulldozer, rolled by. from jail,
gie; two brothers, Cecil Pruet officers said the child was —
and L. C. Pruet, both of Wills knocked down and rolled be---
Following ore times ond locotions of Mrs. Lee was a member of St.
mirent reported ,0 the Lowton Fire Depart- John’s Baptist Church.
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Services for Evert James
“no new tax” Arts—$1.1 million, $1.4 million.
Panhandle A&M — $965,000,
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Then, the regents
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R.W. Sockwell
2821 Lynn Circle Lawion
Mr. Korynta died Sunday
while hunting about 60 miles
northwest of Roswell, when he
and two hunting companions
were overcome by fumes inside
a pickup camper.
Born Sept. 19, 1943 at Grand
Forks, N.D., he and Miss Reav-
is were married in 1964 in Law-
ton. He was manager of Wack-
er’s Variety Store in Roswell, a
position he held for the past
seven months, and was employ-
Pauline, of the home; his just as the slow-moving truck, armed robbery and escape
Mrs. Helen Waldroop, 1401 S. academic year.
6th, medical. Mrs. Maudessa
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DRINKS DEVALUED
HELSINKI (UPI) - Drinks
will be “devalued” in Finland
from Jan. 1, 1970. The govern-
ment has ruled that the amount
of a “shot” of hard liquor serv-
ed by restaurants and night
clubs will go down by one fifth
to continental European levels.
Dismissed
Charlie M. Atkins, 1423 Okla-
homa, surgery. Alice M. Beav-
er, 1610 Texas, medical. Carolyn
S. Burrow, 1709 S. 12th, medi-
cal. Jose Canderias, Indiahoma,
medical. Rosa L. Carle. 2417 E,
medical. Jimmy Christian, 436
Greemeadow Drive, medical.
Patricia A. Custance, 2817 H,
medical. Faye Garrett, Hollis,
surgery. Wilma U. Grace, 3905
Camden Way, medical.
Sherry A. King, 1814 Dear-
born, medical. Dolores M. Love-
land, 1219 B, medical. Carol A.
Lovett, 1806 Baldwin, surgery’.
Martha E. McMullin, Dallas,
Tex., medical. Sherry A. Mer-
cado, 2501 S. 11th,’ medical.
Mrs. Jo Ann Messick and
daughter bom Nov. 7, 1915 Tay-
lor. Flora Belle Nichols, 924 S.
36th, medical. Michelle Niem-
czyk, 2304 H. medical. Tammy
Robinson, 2717 C, surgery. Jack
R. Rutledge, 11 N. 40th, medi-
cal.
MEMORIAL
Births
Son to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Tyler, 1904 N. 16th, born Nov.
10 at 10 a.m., weight 7 pounds,
13 ounces. Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Artie Toombes, 13% F,
born Nov. 10 at 11:36 p.m.,
weight 7 pounds, 3 ounces.
Admitted
Freda G. Baggeu, Elgin, sur-
gery. Thomas A. Baxter, Hol-
lis. medical. John L. Birchett,
1213 Taylor, medical. Betty L.
Bruster, 517 NW 60th, surgery’.
Luther B. Bunch, Duncan, sur-
gery. Michael J. Eaglin, Beau-
mont, surgery. Inez 0. For-
svthe, 1223 Pennsylvania, medi-
cal. Rhonda W. Gillian, 3411
Crestview Drive, medical.
Judith A. Hall, Duncan, sur-
gery. James Henry, Frederick,
surgery. Frank T. King, Josephs
Nursing Home, medical. Bobbie
J. Laminack, Comanche, sur-
gery. L. V. Lawson, Altus, med-
ical. Wayne Legrome, Mangum,
surgery. Gennettie J. Lewis,
1117 Jefferson, medical. Leon
D. McBride, 4714 Avalon, sur-
gery. Irene C. Murphy, 3131 Lib-
erty, medical. Lillie M. Muse,
Indiahoma, surgery.
Harry Neuwirth, Indiahoma,
surgery. Jack D. Perkins, 2326
Evans, medical. Earl E. Perry,
Frederick, medical. Kelsey N.
Ranes, 1415 Arlington, medical.
George H. Roberts, 1411 Euclid,
medical. Sherry A. Robinson,
2717 C, medical. Marjorie A.
Roddy, 1804 B, surgery. Rhonda
L. Rudey, 5642 Beechwood, sur-
gery.
Gerald D. Sullaway, 5342 Elm,
medical. Lonnie D. Sumpter,
Apache, medical. Judge G.
Swanson, 214 Elm, surgery.
Maude E. Taylor, Cache, medi-
cal. Moyne Taylor, 305 N. 40th,
medical. Joe Thomas, Apache,
surgery. Billy R. Williams, 1226
S. 25th, medical. Josie T. Win-
ham, 310 McKinley, surgery.
Eva L. Winkleman, 1921 Lake,
medical. Etta G. Wilmuth, Ce-
dar Crest Nursing Home, medi-
cal.
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Angeles; two brothers, Leo
Pokorny of 1209 C and Charley
Pokorny of Oklahoma City; 16
grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren.
______ The remaining $2.2 million ap-
Terrez, 2005 C, medical. Mrs. propriation would still be $900,-
Birdie Parks, 2120 Pollard, med- 000 higher than this year’s total asked by regents for the various
ical. Mrs. John F. Fender, Lone for Cameron.
Wolf, medical. Donald Bishop, Camiun was une VI 10 siau I «I amvu
Dallas, Tex., medical. Mrs. Clif- colleges and universities which originally:
ford Langley, Ada, surgery, had its budget request cut by
Mrs. James Lowe, Elgin, sur- the regents.
Drive, Mrs. Ross Stephens Jr. son, Christopher, and a daugh-
ter, Cynthia, all of the Roswell
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lion, $1.3 million. FARM METEOROLOGY
Northern - $835,000, $1 mil- BRIDGETOWN, Barbados
lion. ., (AP) — A three-week course in
Oklahoma Military Academy agricultural meteorology has
—$491,000, $867,000. been opened by the U.N. world
OU Medical Center — $12.4 meteorological organization to
million. $13.8 million. train personnel for 19 weather
OU Geological Survey—$371,- reporting stations being in-
Mrs. Mary Lee
Service for Mrs. Mary Etta
Lee, 66, of 1613 Douglas, will
be at 1 p.m. Friday at St.
John’s Baptist Church, 1501
Roosevelt. Rev. J. L. Daven- WORKERS OKAY
port, pastor, will officiate. Bur- CAPE TOWN, South Africa
lal will be in Altus Cemetery William Petrus, 18, slipped and
under the direction of Miller’s fell 14 floors—about 140 feet-
The 18 institutions, plus their
subsidiary branches, had re-
a local hospital after a short,
illness.
Born Aug. 16. 1885 in Omaha,
Neb., Mr. Pokorny came to
Lawton in 1901 with his parents
and six brothers. The family
started a m e a t market at 132
D and remained here until 1918
when Mr. Pokorny and one
brother established the Star
Market at 325 C. Going out of
the meat business in 1933, he
purchased a grocery at 224 D,
later moved to the corner
of 11th and C, and retired in
1959.
3:27 p.m. Sunday# 2602 Lindy, house
fire, minor damage.
12:59 pm Monday, 810% c, minor band, J. J. Lee, of the home;
"20 p.m.,12sa Lincoln, oross fire her father, Dalias Morgan of
2:27 p.m., 49th and Cache Road, grass
fire.
Paul Fasley. escaded from
etery, under direction - Pteh. - « at the same timelast
er Funeral Home, Carnegie. • TLe victims recaptured later the same day.
Born March 13, 1907 in Car- BrVan nvan is months Ok. Meridian police discovered
negie, Mr. Pruet was a resident lahoma cit ’ ' Archie, using the name Charles
of Lawton for the past 16 years. RObert Thirsty 49 Southwest Ray Daniels, when arrested last
A retired heavy equipment me- Cit yMo ’ ’ ‘ Tuesday on a charge of willful
chanic he served four years in Police said the Ryan baby trespassing.
Germany during World War II. walked through an open gate in- Archie waived extradition to
Survivors include his wife, to an alley behind his home Oklahoma to face charges of
19th, medical. Mrs. Naymond College’s $2.3 million request requests.
Bowell, Star Route, medical, for state funds for the 1970-71
tor of San Antonio, and Mrs.
- Bob Slejko of Dallas; two sons,
Leo Pokorny of 2109 Denver and
Capt. Terry Pokorny of Los
raignment Monday on a charge
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of escape from jail. A pre-
An Oklahoma City baby was liminary hearing was scheduled
erans Hospital after a short ill- crushed to death by a five-ton for Nov. 26 at 11 a m Archie,
2 p.m. truck in an alley Monday after- arrested last week in Meridian,
Wednesday at the First Christ- noon, and a Missouri man was -
co n killed earlier in a car-truck eol-
ian Church, Carnegie, Rev.; lision
SOUTHWESTERN WREATH HONORS COUNTY WAR DEAD. Ervin Mitchell, commander of Vet-
Admitted | erans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1193, sets a wreath at the memorial for Coman-
Debbie Sandridge age 14 che County’s war dead on the south side of the county courthouse during the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gra- Veterans Day parade. Members of the VFW 1193 and auxiliary sponsor the down-
vilil Sandridge, 622 S. 26th, town parade annually. See story, Pagel. (Staff Photo)
medical. Patricia McKown, age
tm . Cameron Request Cut By $100,000
medical. Mrs. Thelma Orrell, ■ *
Anadarko, medical. S. R. Jen-
at 10 a.m. Thursday in Blessed | Blessed Sacrament Church,
Sacrament Church. Rev. Elmer Rev. Elmer Schwarz, pastor,
Schwarz, pastor, will officiate.officiating. Burial will be in the
„ ct ■ u j . Duncan Cemetery.
Mr. I okomy died Monday at Mr. Korynta was the husband
of the former Linda Reavis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ce-
cil Reavis, of 5326 NW Columbia.
will be acted on by the 1970 leg- Southwestern — $3.6 million,
islature and the governor, is $3.7 million.
neath the truck, then was
CARL'S FOOD MART
2315 Sheridan Rd. Ph 353-7814 or 353-7817
Financing Available
lion.
OSU Agriculture Extension
MUSICAL SALUTE. Lawton High School mixed cho-
rus members join the school’s band and Junior ROTC
unit for a special flag ceremony this morning in hon-
or of Veterans Day. Eisenhower and Lawton Junior
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nings, Roosevelt, medical. Mrs. OKLAHOMA Regents for
Roy Maynard, 1611 B, medical. • Higher Education Monday
Mrs. Ellen Sanders, 2601 N. i shaved $100,000 from Cameron the colleges submit their budget
tn , n $43 1.
Bi, siuftausygpasoel. 20 21 in °klah<)ma' East'Central-$1.8 million, $2. "lsion
1001 H,medi medial' Joel Can- The regents trimmed $18.5 million. I
can 910N onth mod- i Ho- million from the total requested, Northeastern — $4.2 million, $2.7 million.
LalrLNi "ne" 1Ca MiSS but still voted to ask the 1970 $4.1 million. OSU Technical Institute —
Mrs HUlen'wade E‛ surgery. legislature for a record $89 mil- Northwestern — $1.4 million. $546,000. $749,000.
gery George Schutz “Bltsu lion in state-appropriated funds $1.9 million. OSU College of Veterinary
surgery ’ •! for the schools. Southeastern - $1.6 million. Medicine—$1 million, $1.6 mil-
_ The $89 million request, which $2.3 million. Hon.
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Higher education institutions $1.2 million.
received $59 million in state Langston—$976,000, $1.4 mil-
funds for the current schoollion.
year, and legislative leaders Cameron — $2.2 million, $2.3
Dallas, Tex.; a sister, Mrs.
Ralph W. Currell, owner Jack Brittain, Mgr.
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