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PAGE TWU
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1966
Control Panel Officers Check
Asks Questions
To Give Brief
On Purchases
"You have one of the finest
on, mavbe they will be on the
car
Altus police. watch for it "
was
physical condition ”
7.5 million barrels of oil home in December. 1963
age
tratmn Monday that the com-
daily. compared with produc-
He
said
traits
not
available to bar the taking of
US casualties
battles
Only last week 101st Division
were
Adheres in Tradition
He said plans are already he-
The
of America
,18:30p.m.)
Admitted
John O. Perry
Dies, Riles Pend
men's haircuts By comparison
1,500 US
Marines
stormed
Government forces also
antigovernment movement
19.00-23,00
Elmo
in of Altus and Mrs
Opens Daily 12 15 * 75c A 25c
to
TODAY and WED.
COLLISION
2 00-5 00-8 00
and
Ros Office Open* 1 45
currently assigned with the
Altus
Ralph Van Ostrum, 20, and
I
I
AOENT
7
redie Ne Probleme NotaLoen ce.
l‘ <1
THEATRE
HU ? 4579
Highlight of the term
probably the restrictions
pushed by another
Checking with
The court adhered to the
traditional concept that the 5th
Service Thursday
For James W. Jones
HOW MANY
STEPS
»Ottatis a
FELDUIN
n an on
■•kM
umftoaansrs
Troopers Again
Face Major Force
requirements
Shrine.
Dafly Eet Sat
Okla Only
Daily Eet Bit
Man Sub
The chief spokesman for the
Increase said that in almost all
Oklahoma cities of comparable
voun
Imurme
Floyd Hubbard, assistant direct-
or of the instructional division
of the state department of edu-
cation
ashore in a sweep and clear
operation.
OKLAHOMA CITY tVPL -
a legislative council committee
has questioned the purchase of
more than $6 000 worth of office
equipment by the state wildlife
commission
The audit committee asked
Monday for more information
on several expense items in a
report prepared by legislative
auditor Paul Cooke
The report listed $3,385 worth
TODAY and WED.
DOUBLE HORROR
"THE MAD
EXECUTIONERS"
and "THE SKULL"
BILL TROUBLES ?
NOBOOY REFUSID UP 10 $15 000 00
by Reser
Legislators
Marriage Licenses
Charles A Lusher 36,
ar-
the
in
against coerced confessions still
applied.
The court also ruled Monday
law requiring Communist party
members to register
merce military affairs commit-
tee headed by Bill Williams
Assuming Radetsky’s position
as 1 ith Wing Commander will
be by Col Raymond R Deitch,
An adjourned meeting of the
Altus City Council will be held
the merchants will not have to
be out any money of their own.
Send your name and address
tor Zill application to
nenrest ow.ra for latte' service
Atlentie Associates, Dept, H
ROYAL CREST HOMES
I CONTACT
ANTRIM LUMBER CO.
201 South Hudson
Phone HU 2-5454
When she got someone to look wiring" it, then returning it toj
at the engine, she was told that the driveway
nod Air Force headquarters.
Barksdale,
The farewell event was spon-
sored by the Chamber of Com-
day's high likely in the low 90s
Altus had a high Monday of
89, and overnight low of 69 and
a noon reading today of 84
WYLIE ELLIS
AGENCY
328 NBC Bldo.
HU 2-7373
Monday
1st Lt Peter Mangum
SM-Sgt Lester Autry
A 2c William Wella
Betty Mustoe
Dismissed
S-Sgt Charles Fleming
Willie Miller
Michael Huggins
The drive is due through Al-
tus as it makes its way from
San Antonio to Dodge City It is
ALTUS...
legislature for an increase in li-
cense fees
"That will give them more
money we won t have any con-
trol over " he said
The commission came under
fire last month from another
council committee which want-
ed to give legislators a greater
voce in selecting rangers
ENDS TONITE
"TICKLE ME"
ELVIS RRESLEY
WEDNESDAYIS
75c PER CAR
Check Charge Filed
A bogus check charge was
filed today against Jack M
Kaiser and a warrant issued
for his arrest. Counts Attorney
Loys Criswell said The com-
plaint was made by Treasure
City.
_ " EnTISrMENT -
Do FALSE TEETH
Hubbard spent the morning
checking qualifications of in-
IM Westrinater st providerve • • l
as la N Cenua Ave., Phoe, evuone
12
PLAZA
MU 2-0928 Jhealle
of furniture purchased from
Southwestern Stationers. Inc . chrome rear bumper
of Oklahoma City
crews have moved in during
the past few days and the sup-
ply of choppers was plentiful
right now They said they
would like tn have the work for
the migrants right now in order
I' keep them in this area for
the upcoming cucumber har-
vest
J steady to strong,
bulls fully steady,
STATE wA
Maybe two. Maybe none. Whatever your family likes.
Let ui help in these building matters. We'll guide you
in choosing floor plans, bricks, woods...even
financing or home site. We offer you: 1) designs of
a handsome new line - Royal Crest Homes... and
2) the wisdom that comes from Antrim's many years
In the building materials field. Write, telephone, or -
better yet — atop in and talk about your family...
what it llkaa... what it npada.
ppi and Jack Campbell of A ■ ■ A A
New Me Xi ned about 400 Un July Z4
representatives of 30 oil produc- ’
noon, 2 30 to 3 30 p. m ,
Monday
will be made through the news
media and public discussions.
Now who’s on
your side?
Your insurance man can be - if he s
an independent agent As turn
he • free to represent several fine
insurance companies, and serve
your interests in dealing with thorn
Ho serves you first when you need
help Wo re independent agents.
___ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
Governor Due Pre-Schoolers
discovered some gas loss, a hard to prove
write the cost of staging a bar-
becue Thursday night, June 30.
as part of the festivities plan-
ned in connection with the long-
horn trail drive due here then
J W Altebaumer, chairman
of a chamber of commerce
committee making the arrange-
ments. said the Downtown,
Bunker Hill and Plaza mer-
chants had all agreed to help
sponsor the event
Combs of Van Nuys. Calif;
three sons, F.mmitt of Bethany, j
Damon of Altus and Tilman nt
Rell Garden Calif; 13 grand
children and eight great-grand-
children
The Altus Tmes Dmecrav
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
CARRIER SERVICE
Menth nail. Eet Sat |i «a
B< < arrier Year IIS M
sun iiv
Jackson and adjoinine eountie.
Funeral services are pending
at Tims Funeral home
Survivors include three
she was told that there was no The Reynolds children could
wav of proving the auto had hardly be named as suspects,
been stolen since it was parked They range from age 3 to 12
membership in
HAIRCUTS
(CONTUED rRuM PAGE ONE
want them to butcher them up "
. "uE uic term me court wond
through a viewing panel to be backed up all phases of the 1965 dents
sure all was going well.
The co-pilots
County cotton farmers were
leaders of
commission will ask the 19671
___ Representatives of thre shop,
"peculiar ping districts today said their
the rule! respective centra would under
programs I’ve ever
Outaige of Okla but W V ( a
hall. Eet Sal KM 010.00 lull
m today in City
rested two
Altus AFR Hospital
Visiting hours 10 am
she dis- She added "Apparently noth- lense fuel Supply Center at
covered some turquoise paint, ing can be done for me, hut if Alexandria, Va.
indicating the car had been other people know this is going C ~ • - --
they are a wallet-chomping $2
One significant holdout in this
part of the state has been Har-,
mon county, he said In Hollis
for instance, the price is still
only F1
Some other areas of Jackson
county have not yet gone to the
new price but must do so with
assumption and Clifford Hansen of Wyoming 2ardonskndhPa nole bnardeJul
PK Wayne D Corev, son of John Oscar Perry of Blair.
Mr and Mrs C H Corey of Jackson county resident since
Altus, has started officers cand- 1920 died at 2 45 p m Monday
idate school at Ft Sill He re at Jackson County Memorial
cently completed basic training hospital at the age of 86
at Ft. Bliss. Tex Perry was born June 2. 1880
*** in Pope county. Mo He had
RADETSKY
(CONTINUE rnom PAGE ONE
his capacity as director of ma-
teriel for inspection visits, he
concluded, "the year I have
spent here has been the best
rescued by helicopters. They
were based at Chern Point.
N C , Marine station and were
subversive activities
"physical evidence''—such as
Thursday members of the
Jackson County Dental Society
will give their "afternoon off"
for a busy "afternoon on"
citadel Police halted the m. ......r- -----»• "
march, placed the nuns aboard The, Altus B&PW duh will lived in Duke and Warren com-
trucks and drove them back to hold a backyard barbecue at 7 munities since about 1920. His
' the Dieu De pagoda P m W ednesday at the Home w ife preceded him in death
of Mrs Evelyn Hodgkinson May 11, 1931.
1700 Willard Drive
urged today to contact the State daughters Mrs Jimmy Austin
Employment office in Altus if nt Lone Wolf, Mrs D R Aust
they are in need of cotton chop-1 * "" -
pers Officials said several work
summer program here, said at-
tendance at the sessions is un-
Opens 7 30 Starts R IS
Short Stories
"CONTIXt ED FROM PAGE ONE
only from 6 each
Tuesday An official lifeguard
*11! be on duty
Altus schools summer program
which includes instruction from
pre . school Head Start through
all grades and junior and senior
high school, js made possible
through federal grants Regular
summer school classes are
taught under provisions of Title
1 of the elementary and second-
ary act of 1965 Only courses
not previously offered in sum-
mer sessions come under the
provisions of the act
a community-
Funeral services will be at
ill a m Thursday at he Pente-
costal Holiness church for
James Wiley Jones, a Fort Cobb
resident for he past 10 years,
who died Sunday in Jackson
County Memorial hospital A
brother, G. R Jones, resides in
Altus.
Rev Bert Miller will officiate
at the ceremony Burial will be
in Red Star cemetery at Leedy,
Okla under the direction of
Tims Funeral home
Born Aug 21, 1880 in Texas,
he was a retired farmer and
member of the Penicostal Holi-
ness church.
SHAL I Wt Hint 1) IN YOUR
reduced to life imprisonment.
Most Year Capacity Sharp’s attorney Jerry So-
in a report to the commis- kolsky. asked the board tor a |
sinn’s energy resources com- new hearing Monday He said
mitte, chairman A L Porter he had new information he
Jr said Monday that most of wants the board to consider
'he nation's oil producing states The board rejected an earlier
with the exception of Texas, plea
were producing near their daily Sharp. 34. is scheduled to die
capacity. July 25 fnr the stomping and
The report said that in Janu- heating death of his
ary the U f* ____1_____1__ __ their Rankhnm f‘mn
slaughter calves fully steady, county where a «• million Is. the Struggle Movement
23.00-2450; feeders steady to ----- ‘
all of its furniture through the
state central purchasing agen
that the privilege is
commission purchased
front ponder the possibilities of
buying a guitar and becoming a
Beattle buying a dog tag or—
the more likely possibility —
forking up that extra 25 cents
for the sake of social accepti-
bility
ing states at Monday s opening MCALESTER d Pb - Con-
series of business meetings domnpr d>ver n,y,, A,int-,
in her own driveway Police >he Police detectives verified Mon- Govs Hulett Smith of West Vir- Shlmn wij - .Erana the mon
said, contemplate no further dav that under the circumstanc- gmia. John Love of Colorado * • •
। s Mrs Reynold's L
She remembers that at times that the car was hot-wired and were to arrive today
in the past few months, she has stolen, then returned. would be
Chief Justice Earl Warren
ruled for a seven man majority
that the decision would not be
ex retroactive He said applying
the new code to closed cases
being sponsored by the Texas
Longhorn Breeders Association
Rock, Slide or Slip?
FASTEETH an tmproved powder to
b• sprnxied on upper on lower piAieN,
holda tal» teeth more nrmiy m PIAce.
• Do not slide alip or rock No gummy,
z F2e! rwii iMt, or feelin raa
S Turri alkaline (noi a, Id boe
not tour Chars, piate odor’ tden-
• Ufa brenth) Qet FASTEETA st M
«rug counter.
year I've had in the 26 years the weather bureau calling for
I’ve served " partly cloudy to clear and warm
through Wednesday Low tonight
will be in the 60s and Wednes-
3 Me «Ne Year
on rw him
HM STM IHW
X 1
[seen Hubbard said, "and the
Durine the term the. court I wander sM
enrolled."
voting rights act supported use
in reality were of federal law in civil rights
peering through the visual e- murders and broke ground in
duipment used to check them the field of obscenity it also
eyesight, depth perception and ’
ability to perceive objects
it wasn t so much fun down
the hall, when blood sample
time came, but distribution of
all-day suckers helped keep the
youngsters happy.
We made the most complete
physical check - up possible for .....
Head children,". Byron Biles, cannot be used in trial unless
'Them Startdirector,, said the suspect has been warned of
light d nor & speech, eye- his right to be silent and 10
sight and perception have been have a lawver at his side if he
checked in addition, laboratory i tdoo"zenirensswser. J
checks are being made for an- EsatPur Lv de nne
emia kidney ailments, heart state mus Polde one
and lungs, growth and general Not Retroactive
physical condition " Monday in a related opinion.
11 80; Alva. Beaver, Perryton,
Tex, 177. Manchester. 178;
Clinton, El Reno. Enid, King
fisher. Medford Okeene, Okla
homa City, Watonga Yukon
Summer To Push
Mercury Higher
Southerly winds whipped the
last warm breezes of spring into
Oklahoma today and the tem-
perature in Altus headed for at
least the upper 80s and had a
good chance of edging past 90
to inaugurate the arrival of
summer at 2 33 p m at < 30 p
Little change was in sight with Hall A regular agenda of
business it expected
I didn’t "
Meanwhile local barber pa
.. nou u,«. uuanu-, —- ----- - -is wife at amining every child in the Head
S produced an aver their Beckham County farm Star; program
______ home in December. 1963 Biles said children will wear
. pCa.c. The board voted Monday to home a note Wednesday inform-
tive capacity of about 9 6 mil- recommend paroles for R H ing their parents that they will u . -
Pete Bewely, former mainten- not he out of school on Thurs. the court has. given retroactive
the two Another speaker F Allen Cal- ance direc tor of the Tulsa pub- day until about 3 p m
vert Jr of Tulsa president of lic school system, and Russell . ‘ ‘ “ :____
the Independent Petroleum As- L Cleere, 25, who was convict-ington as a team at 1 30
usually high "We have just a-
. , - on bout perfect attendance in all
police questioning of suspects. classes Students are in school
first announced June 13 The because they want to be"
court held that a confession “
expressed frus-
almost a mile wide
One of the airmen was fished Lorena A Mills, 45, both of
out of the water of Chesapeake Lubbock
Bax by a coast guard helicopter J B Hagood, 50 of Altus, and
while his burning parachute ( a eta Maxene Jones, 39, of
floated nearby Marshall.
The other three also parachut James Q McReynolds, 21.
ed into the bav and were and Judy L Davis. 18 both of
he said, haircuts in Oklahoma I
Citv cost St 75. and in Tulsa
size, prices are now $1 50 for
BUDDHISTS
(CONIINUED rnom PAGE ONE
Idem Johnson ends his support the Altus Sokyrddnesdaytaat claiming prosecution is based
Quang was in a hospital in .if Altus WOrder officers . on race---------------
’ Said an Camel Herders of the
returning from a practice Altus
bombing run when they collided W Hale Kincannon, 20 and
about 9:15p.m., EDT Monday Brenda Gail Wilburn, both of
The Marine Corps identified Altus
the pilots as 1st Lt James 1
Engstrom. Durham, N C , and
1st Lt harles Clark, Asheville,
N C. and the bombardier-
navigators as Capt. Jame*
Anderst, Plankington, S D and
2nd Lt William D Lewellyn,
Cleveland
Disaster crews set up search
lights and worked through the
night in searching for victims
of the crash
"would sreiously disrupt then ...
administration of our criminal. LOCCl Merchanis
Warren acknowledged that Agree To Help
effect to other constitutional! Finance Dinner
livia DeHavilland
Damage to Auto
mother of five children and push button drive panel and the To Commission ment nurses "made a game" I their fingers for -ueneins
whose husband is in V let Nam । horn cover on the steering _ physical check-ups Monday on samples
wtth th. Air Force, got into her wheel pried loose Before, sheGoHnrBiminratemajout of conducting complete. To launch the check .
stationwagon parked in the had never given it much 1 . Physical check-ups Monday on work and have all the I
driveway t her home at 607 N thought Now she is sure some-uled to issue his annual report ! . ..i" "" nae al the 1
spurgeion late last week and one has been using her car dur-
Amendment’s protection was
largely confined to the spoken
or written word But it said
when the dividing line gets thin ing made for ___________.
such as in a lie detector test- wide ticket sale for the barbe-
the spirit and history of the cue and with any success at all
5th Amendment" should apply
Civil rights advocates lost a
■ round on a complex issue of i
major significance in the
court s 5-4 ruling Monday that
(covnNUE •noM unr OND
that workers had collected
"most" of the wreckage, which
was strewn over an area
Monday
Sue Beanland
J. C. Northington
Charlie Reynolds
Mary Castruita
Mrs O C Tinsley
Mrs John Taylor. Blair
Tuesday
Robert Cimino
Hattie Mae Herd
Roy Richardson Oluste
Dismissed
Monday
Mrs. Gabe McDaniel
Jess Speaks
Charles Winters
Earl Riggs
Ola Monks
Tuesday
Ruth Atkins
Lora Malena
Silveria Lopez
Milly Short Eldorado
Mrs George Rills Jr
LOOK!
TUESDAY NIGHT
Mama
Underwood’s
ALL YOU CAN EAT.... $1.00
Tuesday Night. 5 'till 8:30 p.m.
FR"n rm< KEN, Mashed Potatoes, Cream Gravy,
Hot Biscuits, Drink and Dessert,
SECONDS OS EVERYTMING
UHDERKQ0D‛S
CAFETERIA
1220 North Mom attus
W2ga
SAIGON < I PI । —The U S I men just to the north of the
mission is a constitutional Army today rushed airborne1 battle area Saturday in what
board and the board has little ' avalry reinforcements into I could he an effort to crush the
direct control over its spend- action alongside American para-1 Communists between t
ing The commission derives troopers battling a Communist Amen, an forces But a spokes-
most of its money from hunt battalion (500 to 600 men) in a man said there was no direct
ing and fishing license* major struggle near the coastal । link to the two operations
Sen Ed Berrong of Weather- city of Tuy Hoa The coastal brawl was on the
ford said he was informed th. ' I....... id the Viet eastern side of South Viet
ong already had lost 69 known Nam's vital waist where many
Dentists will arrive at Wash- rules of criminal procedure
.u. .cutu,.. .......... ' ____ — • pm But he said each one is
sociation’ of America, defended ed of first degree robbery from t and will give complete dental governed by its own
the present conservation sys- Oklahoma County. examinations tn each child
tem against its critics Bewley has served nine' Dental Society members also
1 • 1 Calvert s- d ch-rges that the months of a five-year sentence Will furnish Head Start teacher-
deadeandarrobably.manymore military experts. predict the program was"designed '• M embezzlement clere told with materials they can Jesin
I s, - He m6 the fich’ “ar o f he th inefficiency fix prices and mb ’he hoard he has been ordain- helping promote dental health
rnav^elbe the^nn^ rmfnd appeared tobe the opening the consumer -can 1* refuted ed a Baptist minister since the habits by the pre . schoolers
a) 4 ■ e 1 ■ open g round round if a major Communist I , , □ 1 .. rohherv tun venre
of another of th. wars big offensive by fact and exposed as nothing n- years &°
structors, material being taught
struck down part of the 1950 for credit and facilities avail-
control ahle pr the summer students.
E F Walker, director of the
1.79; Hobart, Frederick 180
Broilers — Live at Farms
.....u a ™ 2 A M A Command - -
Margery I. Hardie, 18. both of 2 22 _________
by fact and exposed as nothing robbery two years go for Preliminary medical checks
nai. 1 . csic, wrrr c, , _____ ,, , n more than a hoax on the Amer- which he was convicted were made of the children last murders
• ’ I’ eek 101stD The board granted a 45 - day week And some preliminary
Per . 1s Marine* landed 1 SOO paratroopers smashed.a Com- Warns Against Pollution leave to Maurice William Lee checks are being made of child
' I Marines ’ "r’’ 0munist, offensive at. the other Charles B Wallace, associa. Sr - former president of a Ro- ren from migrant families to-
y , Nr . endo waist, in the ’ counsel of the Mo- ley hank He has served less day.
Just ii Moment bil Oil Co of Dallas, warned than ’ 10-year sen- ---------—
,e . rrovince, , killing about 900 oilmen to work toward elimina- tence for embezzling more --------—___________________
nnv A: , Wru gi, Th unists, .. . tion of oil instances of pollu- than $100,000 The hoard also
„BOY-A-2c and Mrs Richard The new fighting broke out tion voted to consider Lee for a pa-
cy. and bid* were taken Pur- haszynskiare the parents of a More dawn Monday when Wallace estimated however role at its July meeting,
chasing Director Ira Raker . pound 14 ounce boy bom at ( ommunists hit a paratrooper th"t th ni and pe indu"try e---
said the commission specified 7 25 pm Monday, June 20, at encampment in an open valley tatthe. andsgasaindustryl
in detail the kind of furniture Altus AFB hospital. The troopers fought back andme 5 cent of 4 4
«wanted, including the manu- — reinforcements from»»1stAir water andsalt
facturer. ( Memorial Hospital (Cavalry Division flew in. Then ________________
1 Visiting hours Surgica and the guerrillas pulled back. |
medical Ham to 83o pm fighting the hotly pursuing RONDS
Maternity floor - 11 am to Amer ins as they withdrew •VIVV-
7 to 1 The attack came as no great I "coNTINVED ‘no PAGE oND
I surprise. U.S military experts | consideration to the proposal va ny. west of
। have been predicting for weeks; The financial stability of Quang was in a hospital ins - ••
an increase of Communist Chamblee in its present opera- Hue hut in the hospital in are ar. mite roers o1 TI
offensives as soon as the rainy; tion was emphasized by those Saigon Ky‛s men can keep an el invitation dt.) 1 ershipis
monsoon weather approached who made the Georgia trip. This eye on his and force feed him if • ’ ofthe
The fight was only a few fact was the basis for the elec- necessary He had been de-
miles from the beaches where! tion call decision since only if scribed as in a weak condition
the industry is unable to meet in Hue and his death could
the retirement obligation have brought new disaster to
through rental of property in- the government,
volved in the county indusrial । The move was announced by
trust board investment would it radio Hue, touching off a
ever be necessary for a limited demonstration by 20 nuns at the
entrance to the old walled
A check with the wildlife
commission showed $6,274
worth of furniture had been
purchaed for the executive
suite of its new $800 000 build-
ing south of the capitol The
item* included
—A walnut executive desk"
for Wildlife Director Wendell
Bev er and a similar secretar-
ial desk" for his executive sec-
retary, $453 each
__A walnut finish boat shap-
ed erence table for com
r -ion meetings $862
—Two "executive posture
chairs of black naugahyde, $240;
each. Orc i< tor the commis
son chairman's use during
meetings and the other is used
in 10 days
With the recent national tur- '
moils over price-fixing scandals
Davis had some moral qualm*
over the operation "It's a price-
fixing law .established by the
Oklahoma legislature in 1931 1
and I know its against the law
to price-fix But thev made it
_ up WASHINGTON tUPD -The
arananrman " annuntrspane theia boss and giris enrolled subjects "in” a''go^' mood"thegzsm-as trm ith 3
2" Semrggcmmisen iv pr"=s । I <•« xzxr* s । summer
ing At least some of the check- them for "landing instructions" only for the future.
up activity was carried out in a and told them to peer with care During the term the court
api in s me m< had drag Only the last time they bum- Other speakers at the three- "make believe" atmosphere, but - "cael. ■ • rm u* court
ged" the car and had burned up ed the motor up, she said day meeting s first general ses-1 it was pretty much stark reali-
the motor And I really can’t do any-. sion were J Cordell Moore, as- ty for the 5-and 6-year-olds
l' pon further chec k. she found thing about it she said "The instant secretary of the interior1------------
that a half -i a tank of gas insurance we have doesn't cover and Rear Admiral W H en m
was missing Looking at the vandalism " Schlef, commander of the De bharp Due
Govs Paul Johnson of Missis-' Before Panel
8p.m.)
Admitted
Markets
ALI.L. c.. ii . ■ '-mill lew to be assessed for
Oklohoma City Livestock bond retirement purposes.
tion tle, 3.0 iscalves au- The industrial bond is possible
L?, terminal; not enough under a new law in Oklahoma
•n ughter h teers,,, eifers.early and several counties already
to establish few 23 8024 00; oth have taken advantage of the op-
. ra ely a< tive: cows portunity of industrial develop-
13.0018.20: ment with approval of such „ _ _ . ------- -
bonds Among these is Caddo Hue- Buu Thon chairman of
_ - v K 8 • 1 * e n I e AN e • ■ - ■ - - - - 4 _. a
-‛F Mu —b .. iviVVilleliI, And
, . g . sue was approved earlier this Nguyen Huu Gioa, leader of the
25 lower, 20.00.23 60, feeder year student branch of the anti-
calves 23.00-325 County commissioners said an government drive.
Hogs 500. fairly active, bar- intensive educational campaign
rows, g; t« 25 - S higher, 21 50- to give a thorough explanation
7a 50, SoWS strong to 50 higher, of the industrial bond program
18 50 - 20 60 feeder pigs 23 00-.....
30 no boars 13 00 14 50
Supreme Court Official Has
Undergo Checkup Ends Business F?prgfim
Cam TL!m T.____ Altus summer school program
TOr inis Orm high praise today from
Sheep 300. moderately active
spring slaughter lambs steady
to 30 higher, 20 nb . 22 SO
, slaughter ewes steady. 3 00-5 50
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Buckley, Callaway & Wimberly, Harrington. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1966, newspaper, June 21, 1966; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2118775/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.