The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 127, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1972 Page: 2 of 16
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Sunday, July 30, 1972
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Computer May Be Used To Solve Emotional, Behavioral Problems
INTRODUCING:
MARTIN PEARSON INSURANCE AGENCY !!!!
be in by Friday and cattle will be House days.
FRIGIDAIRE
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MARTIN PEARSON INSURANCE AGENCY
Representing the Farmers Insurance Group
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in a wide assortment of fashion
colors, jacquards, surface tex-
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want a whole wardrobe of them.
As a member of the Board of
Trustees of the Richard Nixon
Foundation, Edward has visited
all the presidential libraries in
Model
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20 CU. FT.
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— Huge 7.03 cu. ft. freeter stores up to 246
lbs. of foods at fingertip convenience.
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— 3 Flex-Quik ice trays hold 16 cubes
each, removable server holds an
additional 59 cubes.
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— Sliding basket brings bulky frozen
packages out to meet you.
— Full-width Hydrator keeps up to 20.5
qts. of fruits and vegetables fresh and
crisp. Porcelain enamel finish.
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— 166 per cent Forst-Proof. Frost never
forms in either section. No defrosting
chores . . . ever.
We can’t brag about being, oldest established, largest agency,
but we’re young, ambitious and ready to please. Come in and see
us today, you'll be glad you did.
— Fully adjustable refrigerator shelves
move up or down to fit foods of various
heights.
If you have a good driving record, our preferred rates will not
only save you money but offer the best Service offered by any
Insurance Agency. We aren't the largest Insurance Agency but
we're No. 1 in claims handling.
We can save you money on:
If you have a bad driving record and are paying upcharged
premiums or have been placed in a risk insurance company by
your present agency then you need to talk to us. We can save you
$ on your Insurance premium.
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The values are here every day.
— Never, ever defrost. Both sections are
100 per cent Frost-Proof.
— Store up to 166 lbs. of foods in big, eye-
level 4.75 cu. ft. freezer,
— Keep fruits, vegetables fresh and
crisp. Store up to 31.2 qts. in twin
Hydrator drawers with durable
porcelain enamel finish.
— Reach back-of-the-shelf items easily.
Sliding shelf brings them up close.
- Store packages of various heights.
Adjustable shelf moves up or down.
— Serve 16 ice cubes from each of 2 Flex-
Quik trays. Get protected storage, too!
— Store up to 12 eggs in each of the twin
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APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER
of the Nixon White House ed that he was seeking Republican National Convention the trail early in September
years. Both the President and sympathy in 1966 when Johnson on opening day. She told The Nixons were expected to
his wife Pat already have a summoned photographers back reporters she wants to be near fly to California when the
catalog of state gifts and other as they were leaving his side at the "action" when her husband Republican Miami Beach con-
special remembrances which the hospital where he was is nominated for a second term, vention ends Aug. 23-
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The service club idea was
originated in 1905 by Paul P.
Harris, a Chicago attorney,
who gathered members from
businesses and professions
for rotating meetings at their
offices to become the Rotary
International, according to
Encyclopaedia Britannica
WALL-TO-WALL CLEARANCE
On Famous Frigidaire Appliances !
REFRIGERATORS-FREEZERS-WASHERS-DRYERS-RANGES
It's The End of The Model-Year And We re Over-stocked
On Frigidaire Appliances ... All Colors Models And Styles.
Every Piece Must Go, Regardless Of Profit!
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anywhere.
(Only 2 feet wide)
■ Install it where the wash is—
kitchen, bath, nursery ... anywhere,
you can get adequate wiring, plumb-
ing and venting
■ Washer and dryer each do a fam-
ily size load at the same time or in-
dependently.
■ 2-Speed Washer. Regular plus
Delicate settings for the flexibility a
family washer must have.
■ Permanent Press Care in both
Washer and Dryer.
It had been widely interpret- Pat Nixon wants to be at the Eisenhower were expected to hit
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Saturday activities will
include judging contests at 9
a.m. for juniors, type
demonstrations, placings and
oral discussion of classes by
judges. In the afternoon there
will be a showmanship contest,
report of National Junior
Shorthorn Conference by Ricky
Willis, presentation of judging
team awards and such.
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University.o UB la indict in helpful. For others, they say The best psychiatrists and The computer asks questions as depression, sex difficulties, stand the spoken word But it listener may be of some help to human cost would be more than
Birminghami UBAi indicates the machine was actually psychologists know that the and talks to the patient by insomnia, etc,” a UBA spokes' anI"tei wither or not the ome nh ” sme Sack $20 an hour, perhaps much
compurerrmanunctoonsrsmmar praferable l° 3 human thera tme they spend with Wh presenting on a video man said. "The computer patlentis X and, given ''in these cases more,” they said.
to those of human psychologists However, the idea is not to _____
m„s.m Shorthorn Ed Nixon On Project For Whittier College
“listening” functions usually caused by a shortage of 3hOW 3e1 _____ " .
performed by human interview- professionals in the field In WASHINGTON < UPI i - search of ideas. are destined for the library, convalescing and showed them The first lady has been
ers in the experiment by Dr. many cases the brothers An All -Oklahoma Shorthorn Backstairs at the White House: He said in an interview that Both the Kennedy and John- his scar. posing for photographs this
Charles Slack, a consultant at believe th cost of therapy show will be held Friday and President Nixon’s brother the question of where the Nixon son libraries have such Advance Rumor Theory week for a 10 to 12-page color
UBA Medical Center, and his could be reduced Saturday, Aug. 4 at Alfalfa Edward has been working on library should be located has museum displays. Nixon de- But physicians ministering to display in Life Magazine titled:
brother, Dr Warner Slack, an The Slacks had anticipated County Fairgrounds at an oral history project at the not been resolved Whittier scribed the I.BJ library in Johnson believe he was trying “A day in the life of the First
assistant professor of medicine that some psychiatrists would Cherokee, said Bob Lamar, President’s alma mater, Whit- college, located in the Pres- Austin, Tex. as “spectacular" to quell rumors that his surgery Lady."
at Harvard feel their relatiomships with Grady County OSU extension tier College, for the past year, ident’s hometown of Whittier, ----- was much more serious. He The day carries her through
' " " ----—------ director The younger Nixon tries to Calif., is a "natural choice," he Some doctors at Bethesda demonstrated that he had not her daily mail load, teas, and a
There will be both junior and "encourage" people, he said, to said. Naval Hospital nearby in had an "exploratory ” operation, quiet dinner with the President
open class shows. On Friday the record for posterity their Museum or Library? Maryland believe that Pres- which would have required a at night.
heifer show will be at 6 p.m. Also reminiscences of the President Edward also is trying to ident Johnson was trying to much longer vertical incision. She is expected to be a “very
a steer class for both Shorthorn in his younger political days "sort out" whether there should make a medical point when he Doctors could tell by the active” campaigner, according
and shorthorn crossbreeds. Both the John F. Kennedy and be a library where scholars can startled the world by baring his incision that it was a gall to Connie Stuart, her press
These will be separate classes. Lyndon B. Johnson libraries study presidential papers, and a chest to show his gall bladder bladder operation. secretary. Mrs. Nixon and her
The open cattle show will be at have such tapes by friends and museum where the public may incision. ----- daughters. Tricia Cox and Julie
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 127, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1972, newspaper, July 30, 1972; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1866515/m1/2/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.