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PAGE TWO
/5 T MES-DEMOCRAT, A
NUESDAY, JANUARY % 1964
AF’sFlying Carrier Seeking
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Pogo-Stick
Sinking Schoo
Shaking Less
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STORM
c 3 ed
Mabon
orae
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from C roc
ontocts between
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Spanish Club
Percival Wins
PANAMA
/d
Initiates 50
s
Mrd
re1 r
1
th tbe Mex-
was
schou caleeria
Admmtted
Hood
under present
treat
Pmabrgh 1 “
e
Begin Wednesday
UPI
ABBLDNEWLOOKWSUSPENSEI
Final
examinations will begin
•-j,
• V COLOR
Hobart 2.0 Frederick 2.14
Paul Newman
Eqgs
and his announcement at strict than when we started
Davidson
$-4
Box Office Opens if
eo-naviga
town
and TSgt
Melvin Wooten 27,
the
Late Star’s Dad Dies
• muui eurmomew-idKes Eu
R
ROSEMARIE CHAPMAN
reckless driving
School of Donee
Announcing the formotion of
041,%0 to steers 2 25 -24 00
0 new portnership:
1020 York
Hogs 8,000 steady t strong
RILEY & BRIGGS,
ed guilty U» being a public
Southwest Oklahoma'« Most Modern Dance Studio
EVERY WED.
ENGINEERS
65’
522 NBC Building
HU 2-3011
1
5.007.0
Altus, Oklahomo
Allen Speaker For
Load ‘tm Up!
HU 2-3929 or HU 2-0186
Stilwell to Vote
of the long-time Tulsa resident
John W Riley
Glenn P Briggs
Member
Consulting Engineers
Driver is Fined
Dance Masters
of America
*
(
I
<4
e -- ..
LAZAA
GTATEAr
k ALT US
I
Republicans Flan
Convention at Enid
sonal comment on that, but I
do want • understood I regord
Olustee Rites Sel
For Mrs. Murphy
directory at the front of the
store and to be able always to
Department Store
Sales Show Gains
Medical Research
Receives $75,000
OKLAHOMA CITY - Final
20 for 3 frs
Moodaj nigu 2
mostly 52-5
Oklohoma City Livestock
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI
13-16
Butterfat
Hester Backed By
OU Young Demos
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI -
Smith Hester of Purcenl had the
lvade 190-220 to butchers at
16.00-16.5 top 16.75 wows 1 .3
grade 704 )b 12 25-12.75
Sheep J 10; dteady to Ui high-
Graveside Service
Set for Baby Here
Graveside rites will be beld
Spani
as a d
A
CAR
COMING THURS.
Walt Disney’s
"THE SWORD IN
THE STONE"
nem and nyjrjoi be was al
right
M ‘sr ck said he
.a
Jmiiny L Williams of Altus
ENDS TONITE
Steve McQueen
THE WAR LOVER
nove ogreed or c
Zone ond maintain
05 te
in the
m xed
KANSAS cm’ I ITT' - De-
partment store seles in Oklaho-
ma City and Tulsa were up 3
per cent during 1963 the i0th
Federal Reserve District said
today.
Sales in the six Midwestern
Earl Davis
Mri I G Tankersley, Olustee
Mrs. Rusha Simpson.
Mrs Donald Rogers, Tipton
Gary Jones
Mrs Guy Beasley.
Mrs Adrain Martin, Chil ico-
the
Mrs Allen E Wakefield and
baby.
CIT
Prics paid kcal p
Cash Wheat
114 Alva Cintor
znmospoere
a g---
gunser.
t Virgin-
sylvania
i pCSses
five-man
—and—
REQUIEM for a
HEAVYWEIGHT"
Jackie Gleason
mugn
----- --pue ---. -J., came in
o the Peace court today for from Norton Air Force Base,
reckleas driving Calif.
The Army sent a 15-man team __
o bomb disposal experts from ettlement of the estate of David
-------- of the will. There were 12 other
been found A spokesman said bequests, varying from $8,000
there was no radiation danger to $500, to relatives and friends
a fesa
coratiens
wtte iff t
can ErX-
If*?*
i€ at comee
: }
Market Reports
State Markets
About Jones, Northcutt said Altus schools do not begin unti
Withholds Comment
Just A Moment
m A:
pleaded guilty to reckless driv-
ed Elaugnter lambs 20.50; good ing charges and was fined $111.
and cholce 18 %20 till ewes at
were under
The Defense Department said
the unarmed nuclear bombs had
/P.a
I ■ . .
weapons would not touch off a
nuclear blast
support at an Oklahoma Ura- under Wilkinson nd later his
The Pirates of
Blesd River
mmI'COLORg
The Methodist Orphanage at
Tahlequah received a bequest of
$500.
_. *A-0-z3
TODAY and WED.
DOUBLE ACTION
e
Opera f M - Starts 7:00
Ft Meade, Md , and the Air H. Boullt, Pioneer Tulsa clotth-
Force sent a rescue team of 35 ier, has brought 375,087 to the
men from Andrews Air Force Oklahoma Medical Research
Base, Md., near Washington Foundation, Harvey P Everest.
The Pentagon emphasized that Oklahoma City, chairman of the
an ordinary explosion or crash executmive committee of the
of a plane carrying nuclear Foundation, announced today.
40 mostly 38-39 A medi - 29
Rufino Hernandez of Altus
C 222 25 209 t pleaded guilty to reckless driv:
20 he 1 chke 8-1 190 Ih ing charges Monday and was
“"27 •od 20.21 5 sentenced to five days in jail.
*I “tti " - Another Latin American plead-
SNOW
omtEb rNox PACE
er choice and prime 95 lb wool-
age could work against died at his home Sunday of a
heart attack.
neutrality in Democratit pn-
miazie i omndency
■
FUNERAL PROCESSION— oungsters r
pens Da y 12 «
US
Lader Saner the stps c204 * evcape tbe
GIRL — A%e and Mrs Emi-
p-gp. s Andino are the parenta v a
6 five pound L5 ounce tr bom
3 » t w. Monday Jan
refugees for a trip to a* next 42, Gadsden Ala
maries weighed heavily with
executive council members.
find advertised products in
stock
rec 2nc
■ extemporaneous speaking f» his tenure in otfice would be Claret officiating Burial »2
John Percival high scho t make Altus * better place to be at Olustee cemetery under
-io- a- r work to continue the growth of direction Tims Funeral Home
_ L * -am past years and to continue a Survivors include a number of
ro ouege ivitational speech search for industrial expan- nieces and nepbews.
mee- sion. good roads, water and | ________________
Johnis subject ~w_ Pres, otber prog
MernE a permann Metlemene .
at the bense stuatin
Dur Sul Ajar
a Maae House statement in-
sisted today the United Sates-
wil fufll KI obhgatio * de-
fend te cana but said g -as p
hoped this eodd be one un a
— 2-0325
TODAY end W».
COMEDY— SUSPENSE
And LOVE
rouble • ored in the Cana Zone when
The Masonic Charity Foun-
dation of Oklahoma, Guthrie, re-
ceived over $80,000 under terms
the head of the line right now
tSemester Finals
law Stranded
Three-thousand persons
asm AFB Hospita
»utting hour 10 a m to 2
teady hign choice and
from Kernedy late last dan roade in southwest
year with the “fixes ' Indorma- syhvania were closed
ton from both flighta indicated An expectant mother
the val uesarew ithin our al aged Vb Rita i
kwances said Hammack tal in Lima Mor
fontabl at i w sMe "het Bae ear d Jami
tey take oner the reina a yaar wbere E-meanboz
0 • x
ex 2f
way a whd Ze problem wa
"2 xr neighbors our com-
mittess or leaders to solve
vived to era at the Pony Ex men to tajl out o the bomber
press to de ver the mail He bd re i crashed with | koud
threw a feed ove ra pony roar He was reported in satis-
and taBt through the caU t factory condition a- a bospital
the mign
y A large 3-
, . , 1 . , - — ------- Kenneth Alexander, 200 N. Boullt died November is 1001
supplement an earlier bond is- meeting ol the Oklahoma Res- Hudson, pleaded guilty to speed- He and his wife Erh 6 L..
waterworka tawiM Association at the Mayo ing charges in city court Mon- ceded him in death, had no Pi.
I day night and was fined »10. dren.
r l
MC order
k Va
9 aunts Bickford - mum Mia
4. vetut-MBaMN
AuLamnONNCIK
OGDEN, Utah iUPL—Horace cutt said WAUWATOSA. Wis. (UPI-
Walker, 78, former city editor Mear.while, pressure appear- Funeral services will be held
of the Salt Lake City (Utah) ed to be mounting on to re- Wednesday for former Asst
Desert News, died Monday. He gents to name Jones although U.S Atty. Giles Clark, 82 He
City Watonga
Beaver Perryton
The opening of the 1964 Geor- Rapid City
Penn- wandraw moet at ita
from Pazama beca
man. fallure of the gas
Hoepi hea the treach ir
Lay in manian Wk
time but a physician had to
take a freight train to Delphon
Onio u attend the mother «
route just in case Mrs Rob-
er Wegeain and her 10-ponnd
3oune ox, were reported in
excellent condition
Rural mall tarn Dom Pad.
cod.oma seek
i and wanted
Mrs Arma Alexander
Mrs Gayle West
Jimmy J Thompson.
Mrs Hugh Bilbrey, Olustee versity group today in the race assistant has just completed
Mrs John P Gover for Democratic state chairman, its first season at Colorado. He w 1, -----
Tuesdey The executive council of the had been considered heir ap- . 5634 aternoon for A-
Mrs John LaRoy Huhert OU Young Democrats announc- parent to Wilkinson before he II -n I - -e8e and Altus
Vrs Lloyd DeWayne McCon- ed approval of a resolution left Oklahoma.last January t Sudents.cnd and Southwestern states of the
* Monday endorsing Hester for take over his initial head —5 u ogn nnursday- district were up 4 per cent dur-
Mrs Lark McWorter, Biair for the post. coaching yob Junior high school will give ing the past year, compared
Mrs Donny F Westlake Larry Patter. OU Young Northcutt said it appeared the tests on Thursday with ele- with 1962.
Di-missed Democrats president. said Hes-the selection of a new head mentary schools giving upper ~ _______________
ter s experience in party affairs coach was "farther away now grade finals on Thursday and
ed ti ---- - -i “a hez — * -2 Friday Term examinations in HOUSEWIVES SPEAK
Restaurant Group
TUISA i UM) - Lloyd K. Al- and the bombs
ten, director of the state de- guard.
raNdonto will vote Jan 21 on a partment of commerce and in-
275,0000 water improvement d us try, wax to be principal
bond issue The itmaty would speaker today at the annual
crash u> Monday
Sp-5 and
d Fo
SPORTS BULLETIN
PULLMAN Wash LPI -
Ber Qark assistamt '«Ml
erach ar ar University od
Washington loam -as named
head feotbal coach at the Hus-
kies arch rival schoe Wasb-
ingus State University
. the fourth grade t rhiS The
I would just rather not com- younger students are given fr*. bottienecK at the, checK * 0111
ment on this for the time being auent tes ’ E counter isomeofthe gripes
I will mv this I regard Gomer ., . t hpusewives have against super-
as one of to top assistant . A * .unior high and senior market planning.
coaches in the nation. I think nsn Scno0l levels Friday will This fact came to light in in-
he has done a wonderful job at be 8 recess in classwork for terviews with 10 000 homemak-
ENID i UPI' — Republicans OU and I personally would like teahers in order that grade re- er consultants affiliated with
in Oklahoma's 1st district have to see him continue his career cordimgy De completed and re- the National Family Opinion
selected Enid as the site of at OU until he reaches to age cooed or the term Poll, a consumer research firm,
their convention Feb 15 The of retirement, which I think is Second semester begins next The women were asked how
district committee, which se- around 70 Monday with students making stores could be im-
lec ted the site, also named As to his being made foot- enrollment changes during this proved They also wanted a
De uglas McKeever of Enid as ’Ji". coac h to succeed Bud, I week prior to the beginning of
temparary chairman of the con- woud rather not make a per- the final term
vention.
37, motty %7 A sma U18a stranded in Indiana along tred and a bit bruised had no Monday
mostly 23-24 Highway 4152, the main artery idea where his comrades were James Scroggins
Fowl Steady Under 4, from Indianapolis to Chicag Stil miszing are Cap' Parker Tuesday
tot 44 44 Ib 712 4 tot up New York Central passenger C Peeden 29 Smithfield N C,
and freight trains gave lifts to the co-pilot Ma, Robert L
। many of them One three-engine Payne 41, Tulsa, Okla naviga-
freight train filled its cabs with tor Maj Robert E Townley
" gd ne-gnour be
ama Secretary e
interested "
Crowder, a star quarterback
m a agree U a sharp re- Morgan reached a decision
Cu - te damge award- following weeks of study of the
•c D a tedera oun Jury defendants motion for a new
25 Ang- Morgan handed trial in the case
do-- ar orde- r-an—J Cur-
—__F _____ The article, based on a report
UHM X XI by insurance salesman George
HUMAN Burnet that he overheard a
ccoxe mow PAGE OND telephone conversation between
Batu and Alabama Coach Paul
n0bg has resulted in more Bear Bryant alleged that
producto by less resulting fur- Butts gaveBryant secret infor-
theB 205 20b opportunities mation about the Georgia team
“emus have human un- Butts was athletic director at
dersanding E00 relationship Georgia at the time but since
has resigned.
ten « K S a GIRL - Born ar 29 5 p m.
-asncke ve., . Mooday Jan 0 at Memona
gg- -„-op-p. we -gygg i r T Poe dentted ate bompta a sx pound 14% xau I
geum” * £ agk4 "fepe Camptregu frumn entsradvrsnp
Nns abcar Carena SC These m M Goler S, 1
Aad bhe okxx i tor aari Panes few De hugt earner eas one chid abcard toe ves- ya-a -
shodd feel a asze mare eum- seareted toe waters aboz 41 st. M Caw Guard authorties —e
Fa 2 tehad 00 nduma Boy - seffrey Scon , the
"0s test 0 the pazvergeni tr the -beced for ,
“25 t-*-^** i . pound boy barn at am
T Camgen 2^^ -» 14 a Mehor
— 255
Two men were sentenced to The second team, composed
five days in jail Monday andaQ ,tjur men and headed by Col.
driver was fined $111 in Justice James W Tisdale Jr
here where he was being treat-
ed for exposure
MeCormick who said he wa
8.04 v
. 3 -r 258
M ih 3 m
-•3 snw suor
SNV980
SONVId
- n. hfTi _ A few pound n ome.
Fra "ord d the dsaser was ba r ' « x -
- revived by the Jackymie "4 12,1 T.d.
E.c. r- -- r - --a' h a Memra
sracdec aumakers . - -2 . Ed - hespna to Mr and Mrs '
tex statien - "T. pe P an mema D Mecr- Na-. s»
% sup were a tal Xedandare fer meitz sahsm
Ar arerah earner d Yami “ I ra 2 4 “ Pm s ■ , or
bokfr toe schooner Camptress . M lsland Cas Qaurt Oa ____
reponted zrking a tbe sarmy E20d G-a ti a —e GIPL _ No has see
acarc T- Erst tregme Camvgat ,t Comr fur ax podnd
Moduu Trader wrh S m He X202 -“2-, onc er borz r 9 tt a m
2 .aami. m-eze cay Gar sdte- . r,0 .=
4 - "4 ww — —"4 . Tscay Jar 14 tr AFE
“ SF - ad "a A "" ■' “ e bsota t SSg and Mrs
Howard
M2 Ronaid
Mr Barban
Mr Patty
baby
(UPI —* 5 50 sarmy Adante Ocea today far
mu and iank 2- a s- Goa sebomer whic repart-
a 1 3 a
".2 pKe Mwday
ate Dean A3 A
or M from M*
“Pogo-str war the d
moo drtiocthve nckrane
dreamed up by at anuymu
tar imaginative cric far te
Air Forces Ttao2 inbereomd-
nenta mane* ICBX
Ruk dd not cipe the avt on
a poesible tevision d zone trea: ■
at
Indormed sourve said Pana
maddn wan te 0AS group ’
to ezve just ye because
ama bad broker relatioa with
the Unied Satn and n ■
this crisis the greatest peril
of our nation today " be said.
In concluding Dr. Stephens
urged Americans "to won to-
gether x the spirit of lax play
help toe young and teach them
=» naM-BM of human Mrs Alice Murphy o Olustee
LlA-55
ESCO Roberson retiring died at noo Monday ■ Memor-
chamber president reviewed ial bospttal after a long lnes>
(„ggL r..1 the accomplishments during the She was born Apri 0 1874
)DLGCn [V0T pas year and turned over the in Texas Her busband, Lee
"r51 t’en gavel to Haroid Doughty, incom- Murpt
Long-term reading and a -g,presiden with a sioganfor Funeral services wi be heid
quick mesa survey at cumemt B 4 at 2 pm hursday n Olustee
z—,.r — Church Of Christ with Evange-
. WX I rx pace Doughty said the basic theme list Bill Osborne and John Me
Mrs Chapman is now accepting enrollment for
the study of • Ballet • Tap and • Acrobatic
Donee For Further Information Call—
Judge Moke: Sharp Slash
in Post Damages to Butts
ATLANTA UPI — A fed- us Publishing Company a new
eral udge today said that toot- trial unless all punitive dam-
tal ocaching great Wally Butts ages awarded to Butts above
efher had to Eive up meat of $400 000 are remitted
the S to OS Ise. money vaed The jury awarded Butts (2
yr b2 he Saturday Evenang million a punitive damages and
F9 or fact a ne tta $00,900 in general damages as
V 5 District Judge Lewis P. a result at an article published
Morgan gave Butts 20 days in in the Saturday Evening Post
Former Leaa A d, a
men in coaching today North- mm -59m Aide Dies fl
Dand Carr
Dismived
Mondey
TSg BLie Britingham
T-Sg Howard GEber
jo Livestook
CHICAGO (UPI-USDA) -
LiVtoa/rt
3,%0 calvez 2 slow
e lone U 5 fiogpole - front of
atacked and ertror ngh Orta The Pennsyivanla Aa - ana
As a weSut: Air Heua d "2 r
fatal specalss riaged mi ed 2 had 11/00 men and u. - • 2ve
'art test verzom d te Titan-2 pe d equipmen ou
vith accum.lalryp devicu Up Vi 22 mches d sou fel -e4J 'V
and a^ne^ mechansma a the 2 Fenrmybvania ka te state Pa.ue f
propelant tew and fuel pump cvurted 12 weather related Met *
vat at the booster u absorb deathe Go Wiam *, Seran- regpe- t
a lot d the kntensity Uo ordered a
Two Titan-2 rocketa few cksed toda
Tipton C-C
Membership
Record Seen
TIPTON — The Tipton Cha...
^tr "e presKKec ber d Comnmerce beld is an- John i subject • wi Pres- ocber programs of work which
atj M ^k^na nual January membership demt Johnson Provide a Greater the chamber s program of work
be-} Sepoen la- breaktast at 6 3 am today arc Warner To GOP Prospcts in committee deemed the most im-
toenor Mgan Cgser n members were enrolled n' 1964 than President Kennedy, portant projects
be So" ad Raipb King the organization for 1964 Dale Wouid Have? wot Howard Cotner master at
Medford 2% El Re Enid
Kingfizher Okeene Ok a omna
s"'ev bei0- nter-Americon pencemokers
come ss on to restore peace in the Cano
the Ponoman ion ond _ _ governments
Xa e r d' ol Alexa dria Ind re •«1 e
unerQ process on tor students k ed I--e Jon 9 disturbances
from nose to nucte r toe ra
d U tima per "te
fiyin throug spa
Tbe fur F ru -a unper-
turted A few vibratma zxin
er les. do z mater u a nf-
gedy buih smstr warbead
The Nalita hervcaze and
Spo Admeistratix 3 ASA
STILWEL <UMi - suiwell
wa ycentdnca
had yeiected u
bos ita Gemin
orte And anr
tank o to duu
warbeada
(re spez a
sac the astvan • -d o Martas Varyard at
ataken to to eet and ta Cape and ferr trip were
ted to the eyebal to toe fi>- canceed
teratty d t pgrd vra A Bogun & Mab Ralrsad
ma eumnmer train rammed a
That was perhape taax track vc 12 perss
the case Nevertheks th v- rarruh escaped ijury A
at vrMt a Lg2 plane caryig a mar
wozre at vxon irarmxt at and hs wie made a forced
ton eouk ec a aec anding x a ake bear Beicber-
toe asrucan a e *' Mau »ben ai0-
their iatrument pne dinng * H) made fyng impeesbble
eritica portin d the fighe M Car Pirup
The Ar Fxo went to work Fournet inches of soo» lel
st Omi Or/tn to "pogosick a Bratleboro VL There was
to wtat NASA ensidered t a 19 to peup pear
"tolerable nve " Today zays •
Jas'iBx. t, Hammak chi d The at emerfeaty r
the Gemin programn ! aunct "_kes-Barre was beleved t be
launc nrema inegra Ue farn • the crty hstory in
tor the Air Free is deserv- -hich al pobce and firemen
• Hiuxaresxanday Th.
erer Frackla D Homeve= nghz bz the Navy sax they
233 pm, t pm.)
Admitted
Moana?
Mrs Bobby Lucas
0 M Easterwood Tipton.
Mrs Emilio Andn
Mrs P A Hawkins
Lvestock
Cattle 2 800 ixivet 9a ma- 8la stte Senate wa delayed 21 Authorities from West
jority feeders for aucton not minutes because of traffic re- ia Maryland and Penn
enough at private treaty for a crawl Many law-’joined military officials in
adequate test slaughter steers, maxens were miss ng The lack awdarai tar the missing crew,
heifers steady 18 7b . 21 6; 0 a quorum was threatened in men Officals feared for to Merriage Applicatiom
cows little change, IBU-UM; te reconvening of the Kentucky safety at the missing men be- Robert Lee Hawkins 22 G a
feeders, steady 16 * TSTrf p cause ol the remoteness of the tee and Patricia Jean West
u feeder calves 20.00-25.70 at all area and because of near 21 Altus
Hogs 900; active; borrows, “ them the Jackvonville tempetatures
gilts strong to 25 higher 15.00- —) Sate Scho, for the Two teams at experts on nu. Diver.es
16 $; sows steady to strong. Deaf, were stranded on Lake dear safety were er"nut. nt „ ,
UM. boara More than eight inches at ofsitgnsettgarash.ongteam Deshong decree granted
Sheep M moderately ac snow tell in Miswouri g ru,u headeshy Donna Gale White vs James
tive; alauzhter lamb to high---director o nudw safety flet Blair White, decree granted
fl, 15/0-18.5; slaughtar ewet 5.Dav I. >1 r.,o. Phyllis Southerland vs Ver- was the father of Robert Walk- •
•teady to to lower 5.00700; Y erms pae m Force non Southerland, decree grant- er Sr., the late movie actor him
S Are Assessed Two aetmnsde"Mexicotoassist
in retrieving the nuclear bombs , r '.1 ■ —1 ------
g- vz~x EA Teleph
h. 2 9a Ag0T Halsey president said reading of coctemporary affairs ceremonies, introduced retir- at 10:30 am. Wednesday in Al-
P2 i, —.j I the 8 In the pas membership i Percivals prize winning M- ing directors Joe Green Bob to cemetery for Billy E. Mur-
g -e ‘5 mempers ar the Tiptm chamber has totaled firmative summar. inc uded Ker. Roberson Rex Bailey ray infant son of Captain and
5 "gd Tany.Foer 10 Halsey predicted a much these reasons Rockefelow‛s:T. L Gramling and Dr Steve Mrs Lawrence E Murray, who
nhi and -y-a larger membership this year pelicies are too vague; Goid- Conaster. died Sunday, Jac 5, 1964 a
i. sc. , . due othe number persons water “ too far right at 8 time Holdover directors Jimmny West Berlin Germany
F.-, andtab, ieabr, d £ W mnS' menber- Wemnutaspqueugaapspe Aboassie. Dagery, Dick Ma- The infamt -a Sunday,
" 2 . gsain- -p-"madg- . -.rem d Pre iry. Weaver Creed Wliam Ap- Jan s in West Berlin. The body
- P" cE- — —ama ner officers for den: Hennedy s assassination • Ma-, P anton Ph k being „ A . —
Spanish ciub oficers are Mike -uu mchyu Ri G-e.- vice by a ‘ar Jeft and X Pe°)- maries D: ... ru — -e— - Au- o ser
w,. w iams president Lenne F, I. 65 —,ureen, I 0 Ank . Na- Carson, Harold Skinner, Fred vices Chaplain E E Shoupe at
"aidn Peoeeiaens58 presdent .and Allan Minger Acmed political suicide McEroy and Ri Vamer also Atus AFB win otficiate
pr Lnda Tipton publisher "aenbeudenpunced the.news were ihthoduced, ae were in « be under direction Tis
Scot sung leader; Mary Bai- montdy by the Tipon chamber his defeat" Comingdiret o3ohngie. D F
ej reporter Karen Spoon and to of drectors meet John and his tuin v pr "apqHaurie, -0 Survivors other than the par-
treasurer Janis Smith and to Saturday previous to me Jim also advanced t to include the grandmothers.
Memorial Fospital Mike McKinney sergeants-at- board meeting finals in the rment Dinner music was furnished Mrs Rose Murray at Oklahoma
g bour, yedjaj and arms ----------- Thev are to 5 yoggn by the Hubbard School of Mu- City and Mrs. Bertha Norton
pre CMT
4 KEE‛‛i
ing to Spanish I sponsor of the COoTUED FROX PAGE 05 eighth grade J C Hicks is A dience with several vocal seleo-
cub backing among to other re- to high school speech teacher, uons
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Buckley, Callaway. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 14, 1964, newspaper, January 14, 1964; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2117595/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.