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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 7

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Funeral Services THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Friday, 28. 1973 7 Valentine Zavala Funeral for Valentine Zavala, 27. of 2012 was at 3:30 p.m. today in the Prince of Peace Catholic Church -in A i Rev. a a Walters, pastor, officiating.

Burial was in Alms Cemetery under direction of Tim's Funeral Home. -Mr. Zavala was shot to death Christmas Eve in a dispute in the living room of his residence. He was born Feb. 14, 1946, in Robstown, Tex.

He was a brick mason. Survivors include his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zavala.

Meade, three sons: Valentine Zavala Austin and Stacy, all of 905 Washington; two daughters: Dorothy and Tules, both of 905 Washington; nine brothers: Joe, Johnny, Roy, Ray, Ruben. Raymond, Remigio. Mike and Lieo; three sisters: Dian. Sandra and Francis; and both grandmothers. Public Records Cases Reported To City Police Following arc names of oersoni ex titled as complaints on rcooni received Dv the Lawton Po- Dcooflmerv: Klflui Lomberl, 80S N.

3S(h, reported break-In lo residence. Leon ft. Hurst, 2-J15 "rc- oot-led Ihelt of watch, stereo. hoi and plslol from outo, Lorenia Colon, 5Jld Ash. rfDoriw vandallim to residence wirtaow.

Herman Horst, S07 N. 37Th, rtDort- co rheM of oaioilnc from gyio. William Aflnew, J620 Lincoln, re- corlcd I heft of tape player and MO ken from aulo. village Crean Aaorimcnii, 46JS Gore, reported vandalism to laundry room. Elton Hhoodei, HOI Smltn, reported burglary of residence and thert of clothing.

Hugh T. Smith, Forr SHI. reported and aiigylt al 15th ana D. Ontc Bevlton, 2606 Garoen Lane, rrooMed ihtn of oasollnc from agio, Jomn ClorK, 2-113 Woihlnoton, re- poned thefl o) player, jparc Tire, tools and fcyr speakers Trpm aula. Edltti Adams, 1513 Columbia, re- portea theft pf radirtor cap, draining of waler ana Mri.

Pratsr, 2110 Llndv, re- wtea OT credit card. Jean McCanv. 2J07 N. 431 h. report, ed tncrt of purse.

Palrlck Donptioe, 21J N. jjth, reported burglary. Jlmmic Alexander, Bishop Road, reported burolarv. Gory Ford, Elk Clly, reported cnr vandalism Lawrence Edwards, No. 70 Mtislon reported burokirv.

Ocedlo Martin. 802 5, dOth, reported kni dog. Diane Mender jon, 1003 Arlington, reoorted blcvde Joann MOrchmar. 2340 N. J7Tn.

re- Dortrd bicvctc theft. Andrew HIM. 802 Carver, reooned cor vonaallsm. Mrs. Merle No.

20 Million reported bYrglcrv. David Cooetand, ma reported buroiarv. David Batman. I 6 roDbrrv. QeOePCv A Aportmenti, No.

20 Mission reported burglary. Jimmy Brylerlon. 415 reported tnefi of money. Dapnine Johnson, (023 Cheyenne, reoorted burglary. Blo.ckrn.on, 3 3 1 1 E.

Gore then of gavollne. Second Man Held In Gty Robbery A a a Thursday in a District Court charge of armed robbery in a 13 a McDonald's Hamburgers, 3144 Cache Road, is in custody in WichiLa Falls, authorities said. David E. Nicholson will be returned to Comanche County lo face a robbery charge. A Wichita, Kan.

man. Allen E. Harding, 32, was charged Dec. 14 after his arrest near the scene of the alleged robbery. A pair of while males robbed the restaurant Dec.

13 and fired one pistol shot inside the i i police said. One robber Tied on fool and the second escaped in a Kenneth Knox Kenneth Knox. 62. father of two Lawton women, died Wednesday afternoon in an Indianapolis, hospital, following a brief illness. Funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday in Funeral Home, Crawfordsville. Ind. George V. Ellis Graveside services for George Ellis. 51, of 621 who died Dec.

11 in a hospital here, were at 3 p.m. today in Higland Cemetery, Huddleston's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Ellis was born on July 28. 1922 in California.

He had been a resident here for almost five years. He bad DO known survivors. Chester Gordon HOLDENVILLE (Staff) Chester Slaton Gordon, 76, the father of Milo Gordon of Lawton, died around 9:20 p.m. Thursday at a nursing home here. Funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday al the Hudson Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Welumka Cemetery. Mr. Gordon was born in Hillsboro, on June 2, 1897. He was married lo Selma Schultz on Oct.

8, 19H. He had lived in Tulsa a number of years, moving here in 1969 when he retired from automobile sales work with Chick Norton i Tulsa. Other survivors include his wife, Selma, of the home; three sisters: Annie Roberts, Okmulgee; Jane Hickman. Tulsa, a a i Hobbs, N.M.; one grandchild a i a a children. William Witte Jr.

Funeral for William Wilte 67, of 6509 Columbia, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Becker Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. William Satter, pastor of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Lutheran Cem- i i a Queens, N.Y.

Mr. Witle died Thursday evening in a local hospital following an apparent heart attack. Mr. Witte was born May 12, 1906, Ln Middle Village. He married Christine Margaret Bonn on Dec.

11, 1926, in Brooklyn, N.Y. The couple a Middle Village in 1970 following Mr. Witte's retire- a a a i maker. He was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife Charles 5301 Shonvood.

and William Naperville, two daughters; Mrs Margaret Flower and Mrs. Irene Baker, both of Bayville, N.Y.; a sister; Mrs. Freida Junge. Richmond Hill, N.Y., and 13 grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 920 N.

38th. car. Police arrested Harding a short distance away. Story Time Set At City Library A 30-minute story time for pre-school children from age 4 will begin at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Lawton Public Library.

Conducted by the library stalf, the slory time will be held each Wednesday and Thursday in the children's department of the library- Parents are encouraged to bring their children and use the library during these periods to select books for their children to take home, Librarian Charles R. Grasmick said. Pair Arraigned On Drug Counts Preliminary hearings were set Feb. 6 for two Fort Sill men arraigned in District Court Thursday on separate felony drug charges. Bond was set at each for Guy G.

A a 19. and Richard W. Smith, 21, both charged with delivery of marijuana. Smith is accused of sale of the substance Dec. 11 and Adelman is accused of a similar sale 2 6 i agents.

T.D. Allen Consignment This is my personal season's greeting, to you ond yours. Isn't this an exerting time of year for molt especially the young. I wish I could find words to express my appreciation to the people of this communrty fof the wonderful opportunity they have given me ond mine. I hope I con do more in the years to come lo make things a little better for you.

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