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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 25

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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Thursday, September 2, 1971 21 LEGAL NOTICES Drug Raid Charges unera Dropped Against 3 Jesse T. Reece BY PUBLICATION nu'lurr. a 'O. Cfxirlrt enioir.hp" c-jiroev Df Ok for Jesse Thomas I A (i of masculine: Michael of filG Magnolia, are vr mar were dismissed to- Barren. 21.

1007 Monroe, sale pending at Greenlawn Funeral da u.Minsi Ihree persons a LSD: Anthony N. Gratia-. Home. Sir. Reece died i rcslal J' dtirins a big-fieri.

IS. 705)i Columbia, sale; morning in a local nursing hems 'psimTM o.Td clru i here, spar-ins them of sumulanls; Richard G. Van-; a Ions illness. a fclony lj ial on wllal has iincE Kku 1S J3 6 Cherokee, sale of; jir. Reece was bom Nov.

4, ore-loot bccpnie a inisdcmcnnor. 'LSD: Ronnie Transue. 21, Fort; uss, i Loco and came lo Law- o' 1 As Biidnichl sale of LSD; David RDsado.inn at an early age. He was a cuitocy. first offense possession of man- 1 Vay.ciuez, IK.

Biry, ab driver for many years bt- BBmrr. a a chan.j,'«! from a felony to Siudenl Battalion. Fort Sill. 1 fore his retirement 10 years rrarrmof. a misdemeanor under stateside of LSD: and Gerald S.

as o. In 191S he 24. 703 sale of viola Clark in Walters. He was Possession cnarRes were dis-'cocaine. a member of the Primitive i-wi missed against BenLley l.ee Preliminary hearinis were tist Church in Medicine Park.

"rVn.y 2S, Joyce notifies. 21. 'scheduled for Sept. 3D. Oct.

4 jrv vors include his srife of C0 I 00 and Georgia acle 1S al! 1 7 the home: five sons: Sam, VS-R IJPTICC -Nit vou Glcndalc, A similar charge 1 Erenda Sue Kettle, 19, S13 1 an(ls Springs' Daniel, CuLhrlc, asa lsl Smtl. Cade. 22, also of F. was arraigned on a mis vand Jesse: Johnny and Cecil, t- PMI'IIOT! sJ 409 Glendale. was not dismiss- demeanor charge of possession a of ihe home- four daughters: pi 0 va stimulants.

She was released: MrSi Tubbs Rnlll cunMv of me Several were atTaiqnud Wed- afier posting 1 S500 bond. Her prc-- Qi a( jy Ferrell. Pinerlale, 11 w.ncsday on tharses of eiUier liminao' licarins was set for Mrs. Ava Gene Wallers. i'''cid rt' irom TM se or possessinTM drujrs.

Oct. 7. ILubbock, and Mrs. rr arrested durinj; the Barren, I-iood and lferndOTi 0 Wilson. Rush Springs: a uestlay.

each posted J2.500 bond and ibrol erj i two An-aiRned Wednesday on fel-- rcleascd HoKl who had i sisters, Mrs. Pearl Davenport Irc-Ti KTildlc-ion Coun IMS 3iil tfay c' ic- PtOii-il' avrnuc- HiOl Pv: J. Roy ony charges allc- sale of- drugs were David P. GUDcn-- 1 01116 oul of Folt SU1 cn 'i California and Mrs. Ethel Clark FL Ilooci and; 1202 Baldwin: 24 grandchii- son, 19.

Blry. siu- were rclurred to dren and a greaL-granddiiugh-i ter. i Jacklin Craig Graveside services for Jack Jean Craip, infant daughter; of Master and Mrs. Wil- dent Batialian, Fort SOI. stockade.

of LSD: John Jackson, IS. 409! Billy R. Paitcrons. 19, 4K X. First, sale of LSD: released Wednesday Ilivard, 22, llq.

by Lawton police after ques- 3Sth Any, Fort Sill, sale of Wayne Capps. caine: Russell W. Ilemdon, :4011 Bedford Circle, was freed side pf marijuana: Curtis L. from Ihe county jail after Assist- Hood. SOtii.i Columbia, sale Attorney Tom Wisener de-;" anl Cra 2S2 wl clined press charges.

a :3 a a other men were released Tues- Cemetery, Fort Sill, under the; night afler questioning. direction of Becker Funeral i Tuesday night's raid was the "TM 1 Hie infant was bom in a lo- jsecond major raid in the pasl' a hospila Sunday and lied three months. A crackdown Tuesday June 2 led io Ihe arrest of Survivors, other than the par- persons on charges of sellingiems, include a sister. Kathy, Over 000 worth of LSD, and dj-ug a an( were confiscaled; Starting Monday Show and Dance Band. Direct from Dallas, Texos, Cliff Reynolds ond the Rocxgardin arc entertainers; not just musicians Invest in D.S.

SAYINGS BONDS, KEW FREEDOM SHARES Make Your Reservations Now At The Purple Bunny Club 353-9529 In the Village Green Shopping Center Lets you take ironing easy a broUier. Jimmie, both of Pauline Shelton Funeral for Mrs. Pauline C. 75, of 1302 Park, will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the Greenlawn I'uneral Home Chapel with Rev.

Wcldon Riiihtmer, of Ihe Liberty Heights officiating. Mrs. Shelton died Wednesday night in a local hospital followins a brief illness. Burial will be in Sunset Mc- morial Gardens. Mrs.

Shelton was bom in Ola. May 30, 1S95. For many years she was employed at the old Midland Hotel, fn 192S she married Claude C. Shelto.i here. Mr.

Shelton died in 19-18. Mrs, Shelton was a member of Baptist church. Survivors include two sons. Lincoln Wade of 1.102 Park and Theodore (Bud) Wade of 1212U Park; a daughter, Mrs. 0 1 a a Baker.

2604 three SrandchUdron and eifih; great- grandchildren. Martin Infant Graveside rites for the i a son of Capt. and Mrs. Carl TV. Martin 6411 Euclid, will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in Post Cemetery. Fort Sill, under the direction of P.ecke.r Funeral Home. The child was dead ai birth mornins in a local hospital. Survivors, oilier than the parents, include a sister, Girisiine. of the home: and grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Carl W. Martin of North Canlon. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.

Kclsler Williamson of Lick Creek. Ky. Public Records Cases Reported To City Police Following arc ncnL'i of oerions ond Dulineil linn MUM on report rcccivca by Poiicf Lawlon Trailer Soles, 761? Ccche Poao. reoorlMj Jhc bL-rglory of a Iral-cr, wonh rf furnlrurc toKcn. f.Mllpr ttcnd Inrtrumenr Comrcny, b'3 C.

i-ctK'rted VIP Ihctl of from 6i-n IGGfl S. Second, ri-porltd Irom room. Eorlj, l-M Wrn, reponed Lc-amon Muncy, 5. Nlnlli, rcponed Iht-ll nl boy'i rocina alcvclc from residence. JacKlyn Conner, '06' i rcr-onco tnt burglory ol residence, lelevliion ic! lokcn.

RoRen j. Aliui, rcwrtiij the Durnlory o( cor, STereo playpr oncl Co-lord S. Qullcdo. Fort Sill. rcpcriM inc Ihptr or a mliiiory idcntlllcanon cora ond orivrr'i, llccnsr.

reported Ihe burplarv ol rcjiccncf, in coin 0-X3 purse token. Malonc Oil Comcwny, IMS roooricd Hie Ihcft from ol six qucni of moior oil. Sue Jtwclrv, 1 S. Tnira, fflo rhctr Irom of ircreo tape Gcorue R. 1512 N.

-Oro. Iliclt of a HiV cor trtjni Mrs. G. s-72 rcpcrtrt 7nwi 0( lope tjrek from Cnloia -lojs rroorred, i Sorge. NW Placr.

re- poricd nMcmprcd arjon or riisidtncr. Scofl, NW Klnyan, rrpon-1 ued 1SSO irolen. J. A. kanncll, ROJIT rws, "Tom 0 ira 31n, reporred' vnndalism lo Moose.

Wary Wliconun, porroo Drcar-ln ol Adomi, IJIT Hoover, rt- 1 ihcii of lurnlTurc irom residence. June Johnson, ItOJ Asn, nrponed ifiiii bicycle. V.rs. Denote K. Bynum, 1636 N.

Jitfi, Inpi! 01 oicyclc. Jl'ly Food Slorc, 715 SW Tlin. reoonea: Dcw'd V'OSOni Forr Si'l, grmrf i ror-bLvv ol Jrom hts perion. Joinc.1 Foa Sill, art'ini roparry of 1100 Irdrn JoKnnv I 7 Wclker. ForT Sill, 5250 from Cifyan To Begin Serving Time F-rrin Keith who pleaded guilty lo ihe Alav 16, IP'O.

death of a Cameron Collese siudenc, was arrested by Comanchc County Sheriff Paul Elkins Tuesday afler failing 10 mm himself in on time in bc- his prison term. Keith, of No. 7 Rell was originally charged with murder in Ihe death of 21-year-old Elwin C. paukei. a Noble naiive.

pp.ukei slioi in diest mlh a. .25 caliber pistol. That charse was Inter chanscd io first degree manslaughter and Keith pleaded Kiiilty. On March 17. he was sentenced to five years.

90 days of which were to be sen-Mi, with ihe remainder on probation. The court also ordered him to serving his time ''as after June 1 as possible" a when he didn't turn himself a warrant was issued. "We had looked for him for several days before he came into the office," Elkins said. Keith is presently in county jail awaiting transfer to Sooner Medical Examiner System Target Of Attack OKLAHOMA CITY -Oklahoma is less Lhan 50 per 'cent effective in its medical and Ic.zal investigations of a former niudical examiner Wednesday. "The Oklahoma medical examiner created by stat- inc.

imple- men-Led." said Dr. James Luke. "Ours is four veare into a profossiiiniilly Fire Reports art grrj In lire alorrrj Inw-j-ljototf by -he Ion Flrt Cepanm-nl: WEDNESDAY a.m., 1B02 Wos'ilnqton, THURSDAV 2S7 fl.rr., 9T S. Fltfn, lary aTMency, whii-ii says it all." Luke Iiis charges in the August issue of "The Journal" published bj Uie Oklahoma Bar Association. He said.

is the most poorly staffed and funded rmoncy of its size in ihe world. Our toltorotory faculties are grossly inadequate in every Luke recommended incrwur ihe budget Tor the office from SI 00.000 a year LO $500,000 a year. Other recommendations included establishing an institute of forensic nK't'icine at the OU Center, amending state law 10 perm i i findings of the medical examiner be led into evident in crimzuJ court, aci-ions. and changing the nflms and COTTI position of the governing board. Malaysia's population Is according to a Decem: her.

census. Money Matters Annirr to PifrioUT tattle- SE A State College i Groups To Tour 1 Oklahoma Colleges are among 24 colleges io entertiiin troops overseas during the 1971-72 season, according lo I a announcement from USD of-' ficials in New York. Selected for USD tours were Tulsa University and Oklahoma Baptist University. The Mid-1 i western University Singers, di-' reeled by Dr. Gene Brooks, for-! merly of Cameron College, also is included on the lour list.

Students from drama a music departments of the se- jeclecl Colleges will present! Broadway musicals, variety shows and instrumental and choral groups. 1 Tours will include military! bases in Japan, Korea, Okina-j jwa. Guam, Taiwan, the Philip-! pines. Mid Pacific Islands. Ha-1 I waii.

Germany, Italy, Spain, i Turkey, Cypress, Greece, Newfoundland, Iceland. Greenianii, the Caribbean Islands and a re- imole oulposls. This is the 14th year thai col-1 lese shows have participated in USO shows profrram. Since 19B8. 2S-1 college proups have i entertained the men and women in armed forces over-, seas.

I BOHTir lAppcllHliorrc i Standards of (myth.) ACROSS 1TJ.S. coin (coll.) 7US.mitol currency 13 Stick: fart 14 Small 15 Shabbier 5 Bt-Iore 16 Gratify ti Sweet 17 sccnitian hcaonir tends 18 for fiolct coin 20Month (sb.) Slxm-cr limb 21 Apcriun- 10 Granted use 23 Steamship Temporarily (nh.) 11 AssiKnS 24 Summer (Fr-1 12 nifE 25 Shows disdain 'JD Onaccr 28 Bocndcis 22 Carpentry olTaxi SBOrjont Tidc Channel Falls Channel 4 Okla. Ciiy Channel 6 Wichiia Falls 717 Cereal jfraaa Vehicles 23 Encourages 31 Company CFr.) 34UscdiriUia 36 ThrouRii -7 Tenant under 38 Puffed tm 39 Property item Equine 42 Moncagra Deeds 4K Number Worthies tnbk bit. 51 "Rude home 3-1 Place money is coined implement MArrny Ordnance nh.) 40 Pronoun. Vend 43 Holy Homan Church (nb.) money of account 4G Capuchin monkey SO Modest 53 Diners 54 Soup vessel 55 (Fr.1 3-J-- Atfcrr 7-- Curlcslry Shop ipfr A 9-- Lancer 7:30 3-J-- l-cnsli:" 7-- Bewitched 6-- Movie "No Highwa In The SKY" 7-- Qarnv Mnvle "imMaiion Life" 3-- Ad am- 1 2 Showtime FaSmon 7-- Dan Auouii 7-- This Is Your LNc Newi 10:15 6-- Paul j-j-- johnrv Cordon 4-- Movie "Blindfold" 7-- Dick 9-Mtrv Grlrtin 12:00 News FRfDAT r-- Morfilnp V--Form Resort 9-- Tnia Mornlnc Okla.

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