The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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m HgRNA TAB HELfltA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JUNE 1 I960
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' Personals
Paul Staten of Dodge City Kan Is
spending a week of his vacation here
with his sister Mrs A P Howe and
Mr Howe The Howes took Juanita
Staten of Guymon who had been vis
iting here to Enid Friday afternoon
where she entrained for Oregon where
she will spend the summer attending
school and visiting relatives
Mrs kanry Thorp and family of
Wichita came last week for a visit with
her parents Mr and Mrs M P Welch
and other relatives here
Mr and Mrs Oscar Rollmann and
J D and Mr and Mrs A O Roll
mann visited at Drumrlght Monday
with Mr and Mrs Paul Helckelbeck
Roy McNabb Wichita and Mr and
Mr and Mrs J L Kelffer ot Sunday with
OainesvUle Texas spent' the weekend J Enid t
here and at Cherokee with their par
entl k
fbus Loyd McNabb and Monte spent
ot
Sunday guests in the home of Mr
and Mrs Orville Tuxhoro and children
were her father Raymond Small and
brother Delmont Small of Wichita
Guests Sunday in the home of Mr
and Mrs Frank Brown were Mr and
Mrs Joe Dorton and Donnie of Car-
men 1
TRY A STAR WANT AD
Mr and Mw E R Strange Enid
and Mr and Mrs Baf Hartman and
family of Jet were Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs W W Strange In Ool
try
See
SHEPHERD’S OARAGE
In GOLTRY for
Tires Tabes Gas Oil
Tractor accidents killed 1100 farm
residents In 1954
A NEW CONCEPT IN
GRAIN PROTECTION
son ON-THI-rARM STORAOI
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TETRAKOTE
TETRAKOTE Is a new powerful tong-
lasting liquid grain protectant that keeps
insects out of stored grain for a full year
with only owe application Here is the
first practical answer to the problem of
insect infestation in grain to be stored
more than six months Now more than
ever before farmers know die impor-
tance of having clean grain in their bins
Rigid government regulations demand
fc grain be kept at a high standard of
sanitation for Ugliest prices
TETRAKOTE is recommended for use on grain as it goes into
storage or on grain that is being reseated under the government
iw program Ask your elevator operator about TETRAKOTE
Chancre ere be uses it tool
HERE’SIPROOFITHATUETRAKOTEIDOESUHEIJOB
Com History Mo 1 (Kansas Wheat Farmer)
MOMSMi Wood wW granory bedty Intoitod with Cedoll
SOUmONi 1000 be of whoet hoofed wHh TETRAKOTE as It flawed fro
Ae i — V-- Me Into the track Wheat was then blows into the granary
A chock raple of vntraefed groin was placed la e lock end put on top
of kraeiod grata -
MMlISt Recant chock ihowtd that entreated grate was badly damaged
mi Infected The traatod whcat-Uorcd under Identical condltfons-ihowad
no signs of damage nr Intonation (
Com History No 2 (Kansas Wheat Farmer)
FtOMIMi In profect 1 430 he of wheat from Infestation In a
granary The storage facility wot la vary bad ihapn Preview attempts In
iiMmI InhitaHon had tollcd-oftcr about 14 dayi flour worm would be
warming throughout tha grain
tOUITIONi TCTRAKOTR was applied M the groin went Into rtoragn
iflUlTli No sign of Inwct damago or Inhrtatlon over a prolonged period
of Raw Complete control over Iruocti
TETRAKOTE: IS EAS Y1TO I APPLY
KTRAKOTt may bo applied quickly and olly by hond at the
Mmn ol horvoit An inuxpenilvt Douglas TETRAKOTE Applicator
MS quickly converts the Douglas Handl-Sprayor Into an ideal
applicator tor TETRAKOTE Apply TETRAKOTE os grain Is
nmpWud fra combine hopper nr ot anytime before Is goes
Geo J Gensman
and 0o 201 s Grand - Enid
Surplus StocEc Disposal
Sale Now In Progress! Nothing Reserved -Nothing
Held Back! FREE Gov’t Bond Giv-
en Saturdaay 7:30 P M - Come In And
Register No Purchase Necessary!
0PEN
8 am to 8 pm Monday through Saturday
HOMER STANS Instructor
With harvest over many of the
FFA boys are now spending morel time
with their projects Some of the boys
have gone north to follow the harvest
and a few more are still plowing when
they can Now is a good time for the
boys to weigh their pigs that they
have on feed for this fall The pigs
should weigh about 8090 pounds at
the present time
Dickie Van Wye reports his pigs re-
covering from a sick spell after a short
treatment with aureomyoln Boys who
wish to weigh their pigs may get a
weigh crate from Mr Evans Jim Bol-
der reports that his pigs are doing well
and Jim Is laying up some barley for
them in the fall
Leon Redman’s steer is doing well
despite the hot weather Ronald Cur-
tis went to Carmen Monday to get a
Dorset lamb
The annual Vocalonal Agriculture
Conference will be held at Stillwater
June 2526-27 Boys who wish to help
should call Mr Evans before these
dates
Father’s Day Guests
Father’s Day dinner guests of
Mr
and Mrs W Peck were Mr and Mrs
Harold Melrose and family Mr and
Mrs Leslie Krob and boys Mr and
Mrs Don Simpson and boys and Mr
and Mrs Homer Ross
W A Keller of Cherokee was a busi-
ness visitor here Monday afternoon
Emmett Horne and Mr and Mrs
Monroe Horne and family of San
Diego Calif are visiting here this
week
A former Helena resident Jack Xm-
mell and family of Cherokee are mov-
ing soon to Oklahoma City
DON’T UT THU
HOT
WEATHER
GET YOU DOWN! '
Step In at Anthony’s for the
finest In cooling refreshing
malts shakes and other foun-drinks
HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW
PEERLESS ORAFE NECTAR ICE
CREAM? IT’S DELICIOUS!
See Ue For
PICNIC SUPPLIES of all kinds
Anthony Store
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yECiTJON
FOR SALE — 3000 Window evaporative
cooler Tressle Bailey owner See
ERNIE MINNICK ltc
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Farmers Cooperative Assn
HELENA OKLAHOMA
’59 Chevrolet
210 ’6 4-Door
Demonstrator
7000 actual mile-
age New car
guarantee
ONLY $1595
’S3 BUICK
Riviera Hardtop
Dynaflow EZ-eye
glass RdcH tail
ored seat covers
wsw tires Here is
a beauty
ONLY $1195
’S3 PLYMOUTH
Cambridge 4-dr
one local owner
Slick Low
mileage
ONLY $795
’55 Chevrolet
210 2-door
Double Eagle
white sidewall
tires EZeye glass
heater - one
owner
ONLY $1550
’53 Chevrolet
210 4-door
powergllde radio
FA heater aeat
covers tires like
new one owner
ONLY $1095
’51 Chevrolet
Stylellne Dlx 4di
P-G R&H wsw
tires original blue
finish like new
Here is a bargain
ONLY $485
’54 Chevrolet
Belaire 4-door
Beautiful India
Ivory over Hori-
son Blue E-Zeye
glass - heater low
mileage 1 owner
ONLY $1285
'55 PONTIAC
860 4-door
Just like new on-
ly 5000 miles See
this one
ONLY $1795
51 PLYMOUTH
Cambridge 4-dr
good paint mch-
anlcally A-l tires
good Save on
this car
ONLY $395
FOR THE very latest styles in Wall-
paper and a complete line of Phe-
lan’s Paints go to the McCOLLUM
HOME SUPPLY Helena
WANTED— Your vote for County Com'
miasioner District 3 In the Primary
Election July 3 CHET MODDRELL
FOR SALE— 8-room modern house with
6 acres of land 3-room modern
house WICO magneto nearly new
If Interested inquire at The Helena
Star 5 31-4tp
Visit Here
Mr and Mrs Merrill Hoyt Jim and
Julie of Kansas City came Friday night
for a visit In the home of J W Hoyt
and Mrs Vera Gartner On Saturday
Mrs Hoyt and children and Mrs Gart-
ner went to Oklahoma City being
joined there on Sunday by the men
The group attended the snipe re-
gatta at Lake Hefner Jim and Julie
having a snipe sail boat in the races
In Halstead Hospital
Mrs P P McKinney Aline former
Helena resident was admitted to the
Halstead Kan hospital Friday morn-
ing Her condition as reported by rela-
tives Is very serious
DAVIS MCH
Your GLEANER Dealer
KUNE INSURANCE AGENCY — In-
surance for every need Located In
my residence Phone 133 Helena
Mrs Wally Kline
LOST— Pinch bar between my place
and town OLIN HUBBELL ltp
DON’T THROW that old Bible away
Have It rebound W A KELLER
Cherokee ' 21-4tp
Remember your
Lumber Number
64
Helena
PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE
PRICES on Septle Tank service Call
41 Orville Tinhorn or 70 Dague
Bdwo for service ORVILLE TUX-
HORN owner tf
Finneys Are Back
Mr and Mrs Don Finney have mov-
ed back here from Albuquerque N M
and are living in their property In the
southwest part of town
Mr and Mrs Keith Cordray ana
children of Oklahoma City have re
turned home following a two weeks va-
cation visit with relatives and friends
In this area
WE SELL
(C-(S)IP ETEEEDS
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR
OPENING DAY OF OUR
New Weed MM
Be sure to see WESTERN MARSHAL
each Thursday night 8:30 on KGEO - TV
COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
Helena Oklahoma
Please remember that the more business
you do with your Elevator this year the big-
ger your dividend check will be next year
A new summit In the creative art of upholstered
furniture beautifully tailored In your choke of the
latest colors and texture and die ftfetime guar
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AFTER HARVEST SPECIAL!
At least $5008 trade-in for year old suite on any Master Craft Salto er luUmil daring Jaly 1 1
We have the finest selection of Bed Room Suites in this area Come In and see them
GARFIELD FURNITURES GO
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“SERVICE s Is Our First Thought”
Garrett Chevrolet Inc
AIM - SERVICE
Glenn E Dague
Tosr Jehu Door Dealer Helena
SM N Grand
ENID OKLA
Phone AD 4-5171
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The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1956, newspaper, June 21, 1956; Helena, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1726989/m1/4/?q=cherokee: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.