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The Lawton Constitution And Morning Press from Lawton, Oklahoma • 33

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Banquet Is Held nonme xiaaoux prcnvU assistant denner stripes and Wolf Jf Man SlUQCTlS AtlCM i Afnz44tiv uneral Rites Mrs Nettie Pooler ng and tSing of homemade the stand are hoping to formed during the 1958 59 tenn win another blue ribbon with their when interest in homemade rock Ca rd a static test stand the creation etry shot skyward among the aprafus reportedly the only Wood said the boys designed the st tence tntnded teen age set 1 gn theory WEAVER SCHOOL REAL ESTATE Signature and Secured Loans 621 Sheridan Road Due to Inclement Weather Our BANKRUPT URNITURE SALE CONTINUE A EW DAYS WILL YOUR CHANCE A 1 '5450 LIETIME TO SAVE! 62U 0 AVENUE SEE US OR I other State it is located i I high a ma Tte Bort Ib AUTO PAINTING aad BODY and ENDER WORK! little time or money qualify In fact four a few dollars is all it sion of Grandfield plant manager Earl REMODEL ADD A ROOM RE ROO REPAIR PAINT DECORATE Cub Scout Pack KSWO TVGoesOn AirToday Blue And Gold rom New 1059 oot ower been Law this $1750 Last QUICK LOANS Borrow money on your car cc How? In real estate how and I wouldn't have believed it myself if I done it! But not the only one making good money Many of my friends in real estate are reporting equally good incomes Jones welcomed the parents and Dr Wilson gave the re sponse Pack leaders and adult workers were introduced by Harris i institutional representative Capt James Gibson presented a review I of the past year's activities and Godwin outlined future plans A spaghetti supper has been I planned by the pack for March 17 I in the school Next committee meet 1 ing wifi to March 4 at the loyd Kennedy home 3018 Euclid Douglas Williams an Explorer Scout played taps at a closing I ceremony directed by John Mil Leadership' Meet Eighteen St high school students attended fa two day work shop on Leadership" in Enid this weekend Sponsored by the Oklahoma ed eration of Sodalities the meeting was at St Joseph Memorial high school Sister Thedore Mary and Sister Rosello accompanied the 'students AUTO PAINTING JOB AT Wrt Gswteed tape Well finance you kA INANCE CO 328 Aveaae Dial EL WS Pooler La and Pooler brothers Jack a ri John Edmund: 26 grandchil no other profession which requires so in order to months and takes OR MINO HOME REPAIRS AT LOW SET PRICES CALL EUGENE BOWMAN HOUSE CLINIC XL MOB CM A WIEST 33 AUTO SERVICE Dial EX 5 3333 necessary to feed power to the tower rite King pointed out that KSWO TV is believed to be the third station in the country to have an IS bay high gain antenna Normal sized high gain are 6 and 12 bay was designed spe cifically for a tremendous cover age area" he said increase represents' 350 per cent in King stated The increase includes the former total coverage area of 49000 TV homes to 185000 Tv homes in Oklahoma and Texas counties he said A special Channel 7 salute pro gram is on tap at 4 pm today Scheduled for presentation are special messages from Gov Howard Edmondson and Texas Gov Price Daniel Mayor Ellsworth and the staff and man agement of Channel 7 Previews of ABC and Channel 7 programs also will be shown Moore former civil service employe at ort Sill as super neans me Texas I Oklahoma district Lieutenant goy I emor of Kiwanis International will JI 1 make his annual visit to the North west Kiwanis club Tuesday Cot ner will speak at a luncheon meet ing of the group at noon in Law ton Heights Methodist church Cotner co owner and manager of an abstract company was i picked as one of the three most outstanding young men in Okla homa by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in 19o8 A former president of the Altus Chamber of Commerce Cotner 35 has been secretary vice presi dent and president of the Kiwanis club i Mwtha to Pa? Hoae lumber Co IM IM a 1W THE LHS GROUP perhaps has an advantage over rocket clubs in that Of Boy Scouting Given Group At Dinner A talk on the history of Boy rrix nn kv Announces the Managership of BILL CAPSHAW Bill withTiis many years of loan experience in the Lawton ort Sill area invites you to visit him in the new office at 622 He will be happy to serve your money needs i ahp al its kind in Oklahoma TRo ctmu Iand won honors at Cameron science fair last weeK ana wui oe exhibited at a district science lair scheduled March 3 4 at Southwest I cm State college Weatherford TVicirmoi 4 rvv fhtWi i JS CPlPflPD students the test stand has three principal purposes They are a follows Il To mea ure actual thrust and burning time of a rocket 2 Determine nozzle efficiency oi the rocket I 3 To test the ratio fuel mixture i LIORD WOOD sponsor of 1 the LHS Rocket Society adds the I rocket minded students have had moderate success with their inven tion ollowing its first use earlier i Bill Alexander was awarded his iour yvarj Schnyder a LN official The I 4JUO OCVUL OWLdi LKIVIKTT LXUJLV A CU IL it rxr Yiv nnunrn nv iji an will visit the reived a Laon bade and 1 1 1 Monday afternoon badges went to John Bennight and I special program of supervision and instruction set up for young school lads with a flair for 1 teur rocket making The static test stand has given a workout twice when i ton students fired rockets 'school Irrm at ort Sill Another firing is scheduled for Satuiday with a single stage rock et The eekend launching is pri manly for altitude testing of the rocket ive rockets were fired last year 1 I by the LHS Rocket Society Wood I said Heading the rocket club are i I cousins John Mehew president and red Mehew vice president Other members in addition to the officers and students exhibit ing their wares at Weatherford i are Gary Rudolph red White head and Bobby McDaniel Tommy ritze Grandfield sopho more attending Cameron college has been named a candidate for the office of lieutenant governor for regional of Circle a college seivice club sponsored by the Ki wanis club IX UP YOUR HOWE Butane Hns Malaria On Run i MEXICO CITY (AP) An anti i malaria' campaign here will elim inate the tropical disease from i I got my training through the Real Estate course the best in the country economists are already pre dicting the they all agree that the years ahead will be the best of all 60s for whom I sincerely believe they will be the best for me how about you? Real estate can pay off for you too Investigate the Weaver Real Estate Class at vour earliest opportunity Visit Tuesday 7:30 pm No obligation! Class almost filled only a few more can be accepted Better Hurry! THE LAWTON CONSTmmOH MORNING RtSS Smlay rt 2 1960 33 Wood club sponsor and Bob Howard The boys won first place last week at Cameron sciente fair with the apparatus and plan to enter it in a district science fair March 3 4 at Weatherford (Staff Photo) OKLAHOMA CITY (API A patient who walked away from Central State Hospital at Norman riday was apprehended without resistance in a house here Satur day Officers identified him as Wesley Burton Evans 50 HOWARD COTNER District Kiwanis Official To Visit DALTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Dial EL 5 2737 UaU KSWO Television Channel 7 goes nRnflUfil IS lIclQ on the air today with the facilities MUIIUjUVI I I IVIM of a new rca transmitter and L069 foot tower I Completion of the tower equip of Cub Scout Pack 81 John Adams television school was held recently stat)on operation of a maxi Sanders Hunting Horse district mum (very high frequency) Scout representative was featured 31SOOO watts from the speaker tallest tower in southwest Oklabo Maj Thompson Cubmas ma and north Texas ter was master of ceremonies and The station is equipped to serve Michael Boalch and Jerry Joern 44 Oklahoma and Texas counties conducted the flag ceremony Bob King general manager said Roberts principal of the Saturday school gave the invocation TV now is the exclusive Korrnntinn of a Webelos den a i ABC TV network outlet for this crrrTn mafta rif hrfVK IO VPSLTS Old Jmfviccs lor Nirs A Harris 92 of 513 Arlington who died at am Saturday at her home will be at 2:30 pm Monday in Lawton uneral home chapeL Parish minister of the irst Christian church will of ficiate and burial will be in High 1 land cemetery Mrs Hams was bom Aprl 12 static test stand tnemseives ne top believes it is the only one of its Kirwi Alcr tN vhiKitar1 at thf di? Cubs Blue Birds Plan Planetarium Visits This Week Groups from several Lawton er Scotts from Troop 72 Woody ort Sill Cub Scout Packs and Blue Sadler Clay Sadler and George Bird groups will visit the Hubbard gave a demonstration di Army Artillery and Missrie reeled by James McCurdy Scout this coming master week Members of Den 9 IV LXirriv ebruarv 29 at 4 pm The group Jimmy Pepper Ricky Thompson of 12 toys all students at Swin earned the Mebelo rank nev School will be under the lead Jimmy Pepper received a Gold erhro of Mrs Woodbeck Arrow and Larry Watkins was pre Marr 1 ft 4 seated a one year pin Denner teraf three dens of stripes went to Steven Crane and 'xi and two Blue Ronnie Kirkpatrick and John Ben irittoPlaS night and Jimmy Wilson were giv atnpes UaU LU which includes 35 children andfi'e adult sponsors will to Mrs Clay ton orthman Thursday afternoon visitors at the Planetarium will be Cubs from Pack 77 Lawton About 20 boys all students at Westwood School will arrive at the Planetarium at 4 i pm under the leadership of Mrs Willey The Planetarium ts operated by the Survey Division of the Artillery and Missile School's Department of Target Acquisition Xisits to tne Planetarium are arranged through the Civil Liaison Drvision of the In formation Office at ort Sill Pooler Tor Pooler Kan I Commercial inance Company 622 Avenue Dial EL 5 1063 1 1 Christian A ruooens tea inc imwauun member Of lb ICS VrlrMv Hamm rM psident nf the uaninq yave iv i CEMENT i Special Services Mrs Nettie Pooler 82 of Ce ment who died at her home about 9am riday will to at 3:30 pm Monday in Brown uneral home chapel Chickasha Rev Roy Rollen Purcell will officiate and bunal will be ain Woods Memorial cemetery south easi of Cement Mr Pooler was born Nov 9 177 in Kansas and came to Ok lahoma in She had lived near Oio a ftlfOin WiiM member of the Church of Christ and the Kechi nenosnip etuo She is survived by three daugh ter Mrs Grar Smith and Miss ave Pooler both of Oklahoma City and Mrs JeSsie Hik Marion Kan five son Irl Pooler Okla homa City ranee Cal City Puente Cal Cement two Mathrson Stillwater dnen 13 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren B1I f'KAROKD this year on ort sprawling be a foui stage rocket Ronnie stair Writer range area minor adjustments had Evans exhibitor I AWTON HIGH school swing to be made on the static test stand Organized last year the LHb rocketeers have come up with a Carroll Hoagland Charles Yarns Rcx ket Society is one of many Sw tangled gadget to akl in the anti Bob Howard students who such organizations the state nrw knnmir tn fnrmoB during th 19 iX t9 term i ocounng was given oy nooen 1867 in 23 Biemce at an annual Blue and Gold kJ nrthwpcf Cl Lib and marned A Dto Zk Garfield rMORnWeSr IUD 1891 The family came to Lawion in 1901 ftxmt' Nebraska She was a member of the irst vonsuan fhMrch Her husband died in I rj She is survived by two oaugn pack from the sponsor Brent crs Mrs retnui and Mrs Ed Russell 310 Arling ton one son loyd Hanns iris Cal two sisters Mrs Laura Gu roy Omana ana 4 rie Porter Dawson Neb one brother Amos Capps Lincoln Neb: six grandchildren and 13 NEW STATIC TEST STAND Admiring their static test stand used in firing and testing homemade rockets are these members of the Lawton high school Rocket Socie tv from left Carroll Hoagland Charles Van is Clifford LHS Science Students Develop Commission in Washington DC on Sept 29 1959 Allied Construction Co Wichita alls Tex had the contract for the tower and antenna Mc Lain Son Contractors Grand field built a concrete block build inc tn hnus the new transmit tine i orniinmont and Public Service Co 1 visor at Grandfield of Oklahoma under the supervi 1 transmitter operation His assis sion of Grandfield plant manager tant will be Drennon Kenny for Earl Andrews constructed the mer radio station employe in nearly three miles of highline Peoria III top rated ABC programs at regu lar times on one channel The huge tower is located 24 miles southwest ctf Grandfield in Tillman county It is adjacent to historical Curtis Mound one of the highest elevations in southwest Oklahoma Television station officials Satur day declined to announce the con struction and switch over costs of the project However it is believ ed the project cost several hundred thousand dollars Tamm AW 9 AAK VLrll Lvn Cl UVli struetkm culminates many months of planning Actual construction ac cfartpd in kw'prnhpr of hp added means for iaef vmf Kiner 4ta id after the sta and who have earned their Lions the first time viewers will to able tion received a go ahead signal badge was announced Members i to see the complete schedule ot from the ederal Communications will to Martin Eubanks Donald Longfellow Trist Pollina Richard fitZC Candidate toadtolty Manuel Salqucro Paul lwmj ITIUC VQiiuiwaic Therriault Louis Thompson and i i a AflyarnAr Bill Westfahl Sgt Harold rO tlltie LT UOYCnTOT Wilson assistant Cubmaster will be in charge of the den Den Mothers were presented with plaques at the dinner Gold Arrows were presented to Bill Westfahl and Steven Smith and Wilson MM'riivod Silver Vuim mhtvu i Arrow A Bear badge went to Stev i Election will to held at the dr en Smith Ira Basch earned a cIe Int ernational convention this Lion badge and a two year service spnng at Nacogdoches Tex ritze star iwas nominated for the office at a Denner stripes ent to Richard i recent Circle district conference Ball Paul Kuykendall 'and Jim jn Amarillo Tex Von Tongeln Steven bmitn ana Dxnnift farMiiv wptp badges went to Ronnie Maddux and Paul Kuvkendall New Missiles Static Test Stand patient caught Ei If Mb ad AvMa Ik MB Mi WB to wB LJ 1 1 9 'f BBrBBMBBBNBBBBBBBBBHEB 1.

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42,328
Years Available:
1908-1976