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2 The Altus (Okla.) Times-Democrat, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1966
Just a Moment
DELUXE CHEESEBURGER
impressive than
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girl bom at 7:23 p m Wednes-
day, Nov. 9, at Memorial hospit-
Three Deaths
Boost Road
Toll to 675
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The Democrats had won 248. In
the last Congress, the lineup
feated in Tuesday's election,
but he said he had never been
“anybody's boy" in the house
Mrs. Richard Stayton. Blair
Mrs, Clara Matheson, Mantiou j
the united churches would be
the United Methodist church.
evidence that it will be directed
by the skilled professionals who
engineered the nomination for
Goldwater two years ago. In
Collier of Altus. president of the
Spanish club: Maurice King of
Altus, director of Alpha Psi
Omega, national honorary dra-
matics fraternity, Butch Thom-
BOY — Kelly Michael is the
name selected for the 4 pound,
15 ounce boy born Wednesday,
Nov. 9, at 12:00 p.m. to Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Duncan of Tul-
sa. Paternal grandparents are
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Fowler of Altus, and pa-
ternal grandparents are the
Lloyd Johnsons of Humphreys.
$3.75
$7.00
$12 00
TMSPICTUWE
• MWENOCD
FORAOULTS
been outnumbered 33 to 17
before the election Tuesday.
In Michigan, Romney did
The Disabled Veterans of Al-
tus will hold a breakfast and
meeting at Alberto's Cafe at
7:30 a m. Saturday. All mem-
bers are urged to attend.
Altus Rebekah Lodge No. 75
—The
this
Anyone wishing to donate arti-
cles should call HU2-3379,
lectric water Mat*
a modern electric
ght for your home.
alarm at the Bryce Henderson
farm three and a half miles
north of Altus. Fire Chief Jas-
per Southall said there was no
property damage
• • •
The Altus Shrine club will
hold a holiday dinner dance at
7 pm. Nov. 26 at the Altus
Golf and Country club Tickets
are available from the club
secretary. Dr. Willard Holt.
delegation goes at the 1968
convention.
Among Republicans with long
experience in national politics.
would be hopeless after the 1964
disaster.
Although Rockefeller's vote
Three months
Six months
Year
al to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wes-
ley Baker,
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PAIR — Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Johnson of Oklahoma City are
the parents of twin boys born
Oct. 29, at Baptist Memorial
hospital. Britt Lynn is the name
selected for the 7 pound, 1
ounce boy born at 10:00 a m.
Chad Lee is the name selected
tor of the Martha Methodist
church, delivering the address
The Altus Times-Democrat
(Dailv Excent Saturdav)
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
CARRIER SERVICE
Bartlett's Program — “It is
Gov. Bartlett's duty to submit'
See your r
tion of fia
39, mostly 38-39; A small 20-26. will be provided by Navajo
mostly 24-25. | school students directed by Mrs. I
Branif Airlines was ahead
288 and Continental 1*4. United
was of 134. Other airlines were
mixed with changes in frac-
tions.
WALLER'S
DAIRY QUEEN
SPECIAL FRIDAY,
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
LARRY'S
BURGER SYSTEM
Altus AFB Hospital
(Visiting hours: 10 am. to 8
pm.)
338,802
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IODAY, IVEYBODY
MK
By the month
Three months
Six months
Year
Other than
Three months
Six months
Year
OPENS DAILY 12 45
TODAY thru SAT.
committe chairmanships. But
I am also obligated to recog-
nize seniority and I will.”
The dead:
Arthur M. Mathews, 70,
Pawnee.
Eugene Leo McNallen, 54,
Tulsa.
Better Hurry Up Or You
May Be Teo Late for Show
NEW YORK t UPD — Mary ■ gan about a year ago in San
Rooney, a waitress, has several Francisco and spread to Chic-
! freckles north of her waist and ago. Restaurateurs in both
she works in a place where you 1 cities had to overcome legal dif-
'can count them while you sip ficulties to stay in business.
Markets
State Markets
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Prices paid local producers.
Cash Wheat — Steady. $1.64
1.70; Beaver, Perryton, Tex.,
1.64; Alva 1.65; El Reno, Enid,
Kingfisher, Manchester, Med
ford, Okeene, Oklahoma City,
Watonga, Yukon 1.66; Clinton,
Hobart 168; Frederick 1.70,
Broilers — Steady; 13c lb.
us a program. but it is our duty
to take that program and im-
prove upon it if we can.”
a 67 GOLD CADILLAC W
washef in the garage.
9 electric water heaters
It no flues Stay light
refree sate. With oceans
a one-car accident today, and
the highway patrol learned of a
delayed death The deaths, and
He also has inherited much of
Barry M. Goldwater's conserva-
tive strength, particularly from
Southerners who are convinced
conference since Nov. 4. Unless
conference business prevents,
they will return to Altus late
Saturday.
"I'm going to work to change
the image of the house," Pri-
vett said.
ALTU•. oKLaMOMa omLy
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“The votes will be close but
things look favorable at this
time,” Dr. Bowles reported.
A two-thirds majority is re-
quired in the Methodist con-
ference and a three-fourths ma-
jority in the EUB.
The Altus pastor said that if
the plans for union pass in Fri-
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GIRL — Born at 6 45 a m. 1
Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Altus;
AFB hospital was a 5 pound, 10 '
ounce girl to A-2c and Mrs. !
Donald McIninch.
HOLIDAY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
tees
Plans for the American Le-
gion post and auxiliary include
a breakfast at 7 a.m. at the
Cattlemen’s Cafeteria for all
veterans and their families with
Larry Derryberry, state repre-1
sentative from Altus, as the
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Memorial Hospital
(Visiting hours: Surgical and
medical—11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.;
Maternity floor — 11 am. to
noon, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., 7 to'
GIRL — The Wayne Butlers
are the parents of a 6 pound,
12% ounce girl born at 8:09
p.m. Wednesday, Nov, 9, at Al-
tus AFB hospital.
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in a one-car accident on the
Turner Turnpike. The highway
patrol said today it learned
that McNallen died Oct. 30 in
a Tulsa hospital.
Mill was killed Wednesday
when his car ran off S. H. 3
east of Shawnee and hit a
bridge abutment.
BY MAIL
Jackson and adjoining counties
PRIVElT
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Mrs. Elmer Harold, Headrick
Dismissed
Wednesday
Prayther Richards
Lora Nichols
Glennie McCormack
Jackie Lipscomb
Martina Albera
Thursday
James' Scarbrough
Michael Parks
Linda Fisher (transferred to
Lawton Memorial)
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Admitted
Wednesday
A-3c Gerald Wilson
Barbara Miller
Helen McIninch
Cullus Scott
Anna Butler
Dismissed
Wednesday
Medard Schronski
Helen Peterson
Mrs. Cleveland Abercrombie
and babv
Mrs. Cecil Hughes and baby
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heard privately even
Democrats.
tease artist who measures 5- summonses, for a violation of
' feet-7 and 38-22-37, and to Rubv I the Administrative Code were is-
Diamond, a 5-foot-6 37-24-36 sued, because "the manner in
twice - divorced, nonperform- which the girls were attired was
1 ing actress in conflict with cabaret rules
. . . . . . and regulations.”
j The two honey-haired lassies । _______________
serve food and drinks at the,
'Crystal Room, which opened Parole Board Sets
was more
S
was 295 Democrats to 140
Republicans.
The GOP won 18 and the
Democrats 17 of the Senate
•'» Mon He • go1
water heater lull f
opening that pushed prices up
fractionally on a broad front.
Aircrafts were particularly
strong with Douglas up 25,
North American Aviation, ex-
two years to prove themselves
candidates for the top of the
GOP national ticket. Politics
may change with the times,
sometimes belatedly, but a
freshman Senate seat still is not
regarded as a jump-off point to
launch a campaign for the
presidency.
A common denominator In
post mortems about the election
was that the Republican up-
Nelson A. Rockefeller of New
Charles H. Percy of Illinois and
Mark P. Hatfield of Oregon.
Another was Gov. James A.
Rhodes of Ohio, who has
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system,
I Twenty men will be accepted
in each of the courses. After
the six months is over, two
"ttII "-rrcapg ME"IMrs. Di Salvio promised three hold 8 rummage sale from
not to count the freckles on her tonlos waitresses would be on 6:30 a.m. until noon Saturday.
Enrollees accepted for the
course will be paid a stipend (
of $25 per week plus $5 per
week per dependent up to two |
dependents. That maximum a
student can be paid is $35 per
Eggs—1-3 higher; A large 42-
46, mostly 45-46; A medium 34- speaker. Musical entertainment
that another trv with Goldwater Community Action Group, Inc.,
....... and the Altus Public Schools
.. . . J Mrs. Juel Montgomery and
at the same time Wednesday. baby
The IInited Prece Internarinnol Steve Miller
a vigorous
stock market
morning after
a mm in
I Mx ■ »'
Dr. and Mrs. Bowles have!
been in Chicago at the special
California. a draft movement is whose income for the past J2
predictable But there is nomuanthsnwas within the poverty
Oklahoma City Livestock PerryF re man., i in
7 At 10 30 am., the Legion will
Cattle 7.800: calves 800: auc- conduct memorial services at
tion and terminal; majority: the citv cemeterv veterans plot
feeders for auction; not enough , with Rev Leon Henderson, pas-
slaughter classes at private
Short Stories
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, market-wide indicator rose 0.42
Otherwise, Brown in Califor- of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sher- per cent. The Dow Jones
nia blamed white backlash for, man. industrial average was up 3.50
Mathews was driving a car
which ran off S. H. 108 south of that he is a two-time loser—for recalled that Johnson had said
Leia and struck a bridge abut- the presidency in 1960 and for the Democrats could lose 40 or
ment and a tree today. He was the governorship of California in 50 seats without damage to
dead on arrival at a Pawnee 1962. But he has accepted an administration programs — a
hospital 'endless series of party chores comment which stunned some
McNallen was injured Oct. 27 and served as a faithful and'of his congressional lieutenants.
Aircraft 1%s higher. However.
I Grumman was off 1%4 and
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL patscurs
miFONDft owSINATRA
THE WILD ANGELS
PAN AVISION' FATH ECOLOR
ura DERN- nun LADDi w oaist mr#
KEMBERS OF HELL S MCELSbihkj
Conference in Chicago as one of assignment.
Oklahoma's seven ministerial The Republican resurgence in expected, he is no longer
delegates, told the Times-Demo- Tuesday’s election produced regarded by national party
crat by telephone that a vote on some new faces and improved leaders as a serious contender
the proposal will be taken Fri- the image of some old one. But for the 1968 presidential nomin-
day noon. । these were regarded more as ation.
Voting will be the Mehtodist kingmakers or potential vice
conference and also a confer- presidential nominees.
ence being held by the EUB in |. They.included.Go electRo-
Chicago at the same time.
seats at stake, leaving that
chamber divided between 64
Democrats and 36 Republicans.
The net gain of three for the
Republicans still left the admi-
nistration with a comfortable
majority.
In the 35 governorship races,
the Republicans won 23 for a
net pickup of eight and the I
l Democrats won 11. The Georgia ‘
(governorship is still unsettled.)
By United Press International The new lineup gives the GOP
A Pawnee man was killed in at least 25 whereas they had
Applications opened today for
men interested in enrolling in co. e .. , .
six-months welding and motor for the,5 pound, 4 ounce boy
mechanics courses under spon- born at 05 a m' Maternal
sorship of Southwest Oklahoma
GIRL — A 7 pound, 8% ounce
girl was born at 6:10 a m. Wed- (
nesday, Nov. 9, at Altus AFB I
hospital to A-lc and Mrs. Ken-
neth Miller.
hot water instantly, always
treaty for adequate test; early
auction fairly active, fairly
large attendance; feeders
about steady, 19.50-28.30; feed-
er calves 22 00-29 00.
Hogs 600; moderately active;
barrows, gilts steady to 25 low-
er. 18 00 - 20.75; sows steady,
17.50 - 18 50: boars 12.50-13 50;
feeder pigs 22 00
Sheep 100; not enough to test
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SOUTH MAIN DRUG
I your drink. I Mary and Ruby — and owner
(Elemi MenggBut you'd better hurry. Police Dolores Di Salvio— will answer
presmdent phoslempore). "senate were there wednesday nighr,ther--summonses N”. 14
Urban Influence - “Urban bare chest butto issue a’sum- topless waitresses would be on
areas will have representation mons to Miss Rooney, a 25-year- । the floor tonight
on the house rules committee old former professional strip-l A police spokesman said the
and they will be appointed to
his defeat, citing Negro demon-
strations and other racial
disturbances over the past year
or so.
Nixon credited Republican
gains to dissatisfaction with the
) conduct of the Viet Nam war, to
that Wednesday of a Shawnee "hat party leaders said he had j a demand for revitalization of
man. raised Oklahoma’s 1966 to do to deserve consideration the two-party system and to
road toll to 675, compared with in 1968. He had been regarded1 skepticism about the Pres
as a loner with little kinship to | ident s credibility. But he also
his fellow Republicans. But his warned the Communists not to j
landslide victory Tuesday i misread the election results and | son of Mangum, stage manager
helped keep Sen. Robert P | said the outcome reaffirmed I and Betty Hatcher of Hollis,
Griffin. R-Mich.. in the Senate I determination to defend U.S. i business manager, of the same
over the formidable opposition (commitments abroad. (group; and Linda Thomas of
of former Gov. G. Mennen j President Johnson made no I Duke, secretary - treasurer of
Edward O Mill 3, sl,w I (Soapy) Williams, and to dump direct comment. A White House Fleur-de-lis club, an organiza-
neem"ad u. MUI. 3z, Shaw, five Michigan Democrats from' spokesman said the Democrats tion for French students.
the House still held “a pretty good • • •
Nixon's greatest handicap is majority" in Congress and Altus firemen late Tuesday
that he is a two-time loser—for ' recalled that Johnson had said afternoon answered a grass fire
OPFENS 6 V _ STARTS 7 no
TONITE and FRI.
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it n i < I Hi 11 i iH
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week.
According to the conditions. DApI,c n,1€4
priority will be given to appli- DC051S UIII
cants who are heads , of house-( ‘3“ ” 1,1
holds and to those with the NEW YORK (UPI
greatest number of dependents
and the lowest income.
Application forms are avail-
able at the State Employment
Office. 312 W. Cypress. Dead-
line for filing an application is
Nov. 25. Following the applica-
tion period, a special screening
committee will make the final
decision on those selected for
theacourss.Clas will begin the I Lockheed down -
"5" 01 U. | Trading volume was 3,000,000
------------------------------- shares compared with 3,800,000
A number of Altus area stu- Y ork Stock Exchange index was
dents have been named to of- the eouivalent of 17 cents a
fices in campus organizations share higher and the American
at Southwestern State College at ; Exchange index up 8 cents
Weatherford of the 1966-67 Among the popular speciali-
school year. These include Bob ties, Ierox added 2 but Itek
*...... .... was down ।
Shoplift Suspect
Slain by Employe
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
A teen-age shoplifting suspect
was shot to death Wednesday
night and a food store employe
was booked into city jail.
Wednesday right Ruby wore a I on cm. pi , Police said Maurice Johnson,
Privett said he would not |black miniskirt, mesh stockings oKrApohnry r p, 18, was shot in the back with
" ‘ and shoes Man- vore long blue OK-AHOMA On (UPI - a 38 caliber revolver Officers
tights and shoes Ruby’s silver- The pardon and parole board said the youth had fled from a
dollar sized pasties" *ere Wil .consider 80 clemency pleas food store with a carton of
black, and Marys were silvery at its Granite meeting Nov. 20-beer.
with tassels drooping from the ' .. , . Police said Harold Kinsman,
centers. The list, one of the longest 33. a store employe, chased the
, . u dockets, in several years, in- (youth when he ran from the
Thetopless waitress fad be-'eludes few capital cases store. Kinsman was jailed
i
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shunned national publicity but I any case, he wili have much to
won re-election by an even say about where California’s big
more impressive landslide than
Romney’s and helped return
Robert Taft Jr., to the House.
more courses, again with 20
men each, will begin.
Special conditions attached to
the grant from the Office of ,,
Economic Opportunity require Mr.oand Mrs. Roy A. Duncan
-h ____n--L ...j____”, of Altus. Mr. and Mrs. John
Kornegay of Owasso are the
maternal grandparents.
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Chances Good WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gov.
| George W. Romney of Michigan
Dr. Lee Bowles, pastor of the and former Vice President
around to keep heat where you want
•t . . . inside your modern electric
water heater Outer surfaces stay cool
to touch Sate enough for inquisitive
littie fingers Coot enough .. . oven
for a banana •put.
Install a fully insulated electric water
heater where YOU choose . , in the
kitchen tucked away in a linen cieset.
day’s balloting there will be, .
special conferences of both' GOP Gain Substantial
churches again in 1968 to write Nearly complete returns from aveagaa, zecy zauletu an
new disciplines and complete Tuesday Ss.record off-year vote probably will need more than
merger plans ! showed that the Republicans '
Should the merger be effected. I had won 186 House seats and
m n , * ■ ( 11 1 AH in Ane 0*111 nentlad MAMA
Dr. Bowles said the name of
surge was a vote against
Altus First Methodist church, Richard M. Nixon emerged
said today that “things look from the 1966 Republican
favorable" for approval of plans comeback campaign today, still
for a merger of the Methodist the strongest prospective candi-
and Evangelical United Brethem dates for the 1968 GOP
churches. presidential nomination.
The local ministers, attending Both had fresh credentials
a special Methodist General and a strengthened claim to the
----- 8:30 p.m.)
GIRL — An 8 pound, 5 ounce Admitted
Wednesday
Kay Snyder
Mrs. Charles Barker
Jesse Foley
Harold Wooley
Hattie Dodson
Hattie Fisher
Maggie Burrell
DeLano Lane
Jane Tigen
Thursday
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BowlesReports Romney, Nixon Applicants Are
ChurchMerger Get Status Boost Being Sought
tireless campaigner for Republi- For 2 Courses
can candidates, major and
minor, in 1964 and 1966.
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