The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 86, No. 115, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1978 Page: 2 of 12
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DIAMOND JUBILEE
OF CIRCULATION
LOCALLY OPERATED
MEMRFROF THE
Pentecostal
Church of God
1. Who originated the
"scat” vocal? (a) Bix
Beiderbecke (b) Cozy Cole
The poor economic base of
students means the United
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$13.50
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15,000 a year.
Some 75 percent are from
families with incomes under
110,000. By contrast, ac-
cording to Kirschner, only 15
percent of students in private
colleges nationally come
UPI Education Editor
Black private colleges are
more popular than ever with
black youths.
Between 1976 and 1977 there
was a 12.4 percent increase in
the number of freshmen
signing up at the 41 in-
stitutions supported by the
United Negro College Fund.
At predominantly white
colleges nationally, mean-
while, there was an 0.8 per-
cent drop in enrollments
during the same period.
The black private schools
are in a growth curve on total
enrollment which increased
12.8 percent over the years
1975-1977
A. SLACK GNAT FISH FLY. No
8 hook. Tied of the boot motor-
toll ovailoble. 61-624.1
8. WOOLY WORM. No. 8 hook.
Tonlolizes the fish. 61 626
Many Stylos
For Every Season.
Casuals, Dross
And For Sportswear
All Greatly Reduced
(Allprices include tax)
MEMBER OF
UNITEDPRESS
INTERNATIONAL
OKLAHOMA
PR ESS ASSOCIATION
MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU
From Texas City, Tex.
is the Evangelist.
Public is invited.
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THE
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ALMANAC’S
Q&A
family products
me
of the prospective freshmen
require maximum financial
assistance due to the tact that
median expected parental
contribution is zero dollars.
The median expected
parental contribution of other
collegebound high school
senior nationally is $1,200.
Farm Fodder
By BOB LAMAR
County Extenslon Director
PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY AT AU OTASCO STORES ANO PARTICIPATING DEALERS
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CLEARANCE
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Pertec for pool, loke
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CHICKASHA POST OFFICE
BOXES
AND OUTSIDE STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
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trit UTUKASNA DAILY EXPRESS, Thursday, July 20, 1978’
The percentage of faculty keep pace with rising costs,
holding earned doctorates at new program development
the United Negro Fund schols and salary improvement,
to 40.7 percent. “Further increases in
Edley said the issue for the tuition would discourage and
private black colleges and deprive large numbers of
universities these days is students from attending these
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WOMENS SHOES
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Reg. 1.49
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LAWN LIME.
Neutrolizes acid
toil. Non-burn-
ing. 45-167-5
99c
Reg. 4.27
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1-0ALLON
JUG Shoul-
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Insuloted.
Wide mouth
opening.
59359
299
Reg. 6.59
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AMMONIUM
NITATE.
Feeds 5000 sq.
ft. 30-Ib. bog.
45-1304
450
Reg. 1.99 c
SAVE 494
COWMANURE,
Com potted,
weed free, odor-
less, non-burn-
ing. 40-b. bog.
45-161
1501
If a farmer-purchaser buys
seed not labeled to conform
with the law, then he is part of
a violation the same as the
seller.
The law required all seed
sold be accompanied with
Oklahoma state seed tag
information showing kind,
variety per cent of pure seed,
noxious weeds per pound,
germination rate, etc.
In this way the purchaser
can benefit if he reads the
label and buys selectively.
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Black Private Colleges More Popular Than Ever
By Patricia McCormack % ‘8 ....... _
seriously diminish the at-
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of black youngssters to a Only 3 percent of the Negro College Hund schools
college education, and students at the black private cannot raise tuiitions as the
especially an education at a colleges cornea from families solution to the common finan-
The trends indicate the from families with less than
The Susan B. Anthony Dollar?
A proposed $1 coin is expected to replace the
traditional $1 bill in a few years. But before that
happens, the government must decide which
American woman will be pictured on the new coin’s
face. The most likely candidate at this time is Susan
B. Anthony, the 19th century women’s rights activist
who led the campaign to get women the right to vote.
Treasury Department officials have proposed that
the new coin carry the image of a symbolic woman —
Liberty — representing all American women. But
some female members of Congress object to that idea,
insisting that a real woman, such as (CHOOSE ON E:
Miss, Ms.) Anthony, be pictured on the coin instead.
DO YOU KNOW — Which American president
appears on the current $1 coin?
WEDNESDAY S ANSWER - Since 1968, Florida
has reported more lightning-related deaths than any
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Teachers at the United
Negro College Fund schools
are Mid to help with financial
sacrifices
______________ The average professor’s
historically block college," with incomes over $30,000 a cial problems on the salary at a Fund school is
Mid Christopher F Edley, year. Families in the same academic trail — inflation, -816,371, compared to a 830,000
the fund’s executive director, economic bracket at other higher fuel costs, raises for average at other colleges in
The UNCF’s Annual schools moke up 53 percent of staff. the southeast, where most
Statistical Report, compiled the total. The black colleges charge
by Alan Kirschner, research Another statistical index on average at $3,216 for room,
director, shows also that pointing to the economic board, tuition, books, sup-
about 40 percent of the problems of students et the plies. Privste colleges
students come from families predominantly black private nationally charge 20 percent
with income of less than colleges to this: At least half more — $4,406.
If this is your husband's
game, any attempt to save
the marriage will probably
be doomed.
Troubled by shyness?
Write for Dr. Blaker’s “Hot-
line on Shyness.” Send 50
cents plus a stamped, self-
addressed envelope to Dr.
Blaker in care of this news-
Reg. 3.57. . SAVE 1.00
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Starting July 17th
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Grady County farmers 2. In 1976, more money was
selling or buying seed for next spent by U.S. individuals
season should be aware of on private education and
By Karen Blaker, Ph.D. promised to cook dinner their responsibilities under research than on recre-
DEAR DR. BLAKER — tie. aweek, vacuum and the Oklahoma seed taw. ational activities. True or
When I went back to work Bu. om nisnihts to cook Anyone who sells seed is False
after 15 years of staying we always goot to eat subject to the seed law. The 3. The largest inland navi-
home with the children, I because he doesn’t have only growers exempt from gation system in North
Anewnwasgoing.tshave anything planned. He gets the provisions are those who America is the (a) Welland
Pro bems with my hus band, our oldest son to vacuum, gel) seed to a d^ler or Canal (b) Sault Ste. Marie
Prustranonr expected such andteryas he might, he just processor for processing, or Canal (c) St Lawrence
We discussed the change wnhing man ettyihg n&n sell grain labeled that it to not and Great Lakes Water-
forseveralmon ths before 1 clothesS.The simple concept intended for planting pur- "ay
took the °n Ittseemed os of separating the white and poses.
thoughuteveryth ing would colored clothes seems to If a farmer to a seller of
Although he admitted it elundahis brilia ntHarvard; seed, he should keep in mind syu zyce’z ‘3
would be hard to do things he mind."" ’ cnoo‛ 63 the following points: ‛C uopenp uo xuds Sem
had never done around the it must be obvious that my 1—He is responsible for any uojnnu 6 91$ Afuo aIWM
house he agreed it would be patience is about gone The representation which he uopexj uo quds Sem
T “J?*. work, only way to save our mar- makes with reference to the uomnuu SZL$ Wd Z a l
Hisneas:suran ncesmust have riage is for me to give up and sale of the Med.
I never thought anything d°DEAR ^READER - Al- may seilthe seed in
more about it and concen- though your solution mat bags or in bulk to a dealer,
trated on getting my job lleviate-current tensions, { cleaner or seed processor
Now that I am employed, can be compared to smooth- without having the seed
we have serious problems ing a Band-Aid over a seep- analyzed or tagged if he so
that need to be resolved. He ing wound on the hand of a chooses. In “this case,
Chickasha Daily Express er,"the bladd will show; it’s however, it would be the
302 No. 3rd sireet just a matter of time. dealer, cleaner or processor s
, P.O. DRAWER e And it will be just a matter responsibilitiy to have the
’ Chickasha Establsshed of time before your resent- seed processed, tested and
°1acnn0 class ostao 1n at ment begins to seethe if you tagged to conform to the law
Chickasha, Oku Published every take on jobs he has agreed to before it would be sold to
afternoon (except Saturday and do; . consumers.
Christmas Day) and Sunday instead, put your anger "H1 "
morning. aside for a moment and 3—If the seed is sold to a
Any erroneous reflection on the consider your husband's sit- processor, the grower must
character of any person, firm or uation. Isn’t it possible that provide a “growers
staremretionwhicndmayn’appar, heareallyinmasdeelninade, declaration " making him
inmneconmns of the EXpresswill JobsThe Thbeen devaluing responsible for variety of the
be gladly corrected upon its being over the He b seed.
brought to the attention of the , er years ne may De aond
management trying to avoid asking you 41 a grower sells seed to
adverising Deadlines for help, another farmer-consumer,
weekdays: Noon preceding day of Give him the benefit of the the seller has placed himself
publication. doubt. Offer some guidance, in a vendor-dealer's position.
Sunday: 12 noon Friday Don t just sit back and maxsn .
Monday : 5 p m Friday watch him fail. according to the law.
telephone Remember how frustrat- in this case, it is the seller s
Shi ckasha. subscribens. w ing it was when you first responsibility to have the
mess by dialing telephone 224- tried to get everything ready seed tested and tagged to
2600 between 5:a0 and 7 pm. to put. on ‘be table at the show the complete labeling
weekdays and 8 oo a.m. to 9:30 same, time 2 It took practice requirements, the Mme as a
am Sunday and then it began to look iommoiiNni, ulnimni
subscription rates simple. commercial dealer. He also is
effective April 1.1 First prepare some required to have a seed
by carrier in Chickasha dinners together. Then offer license if he retails the seed.
SxMonPs w m' encouragement on-his early Purpose of the seed law to
one Month s 3 50 solo efforts. This may actu- mainly to protect the put-
single copy price) iallybethe only way to save chaser of seed. It requires all
Sunday .25c If this approach does not agricultural and vegetable
by mail in Oklahoma work, however, you will be seed to be labeled so the
(Excopt Chickasha) forced to consider the possi- consumer may see what is in
213.50 bility that he is manipulat- the seed by looking at the
29 00 ing you with a technique printed tag
* 7 “ often called planned incom- Pp h J . d h
petence. It occurs when an Purchasers of seed have
unwilling worker purposely responsibilities under the law
fails at a job in order to have too.
* WHITE SANDALS — Rog. '12 NOW 95
* 2ND GROUP - CASUAL OR DRESS — Rog. to "20
NOW ‘7
These Reductions Are Groot... The Styles Are Groot
Reg. Prices To '30
NOW •10. ‘12* MS- •21
tractiveness and ef-
fectiveness of the colleges.”
The Fund currently to in a
drive for capital funds. The
Honorary Chairman to Presi-
dent Jimmy Carter. Chair-
man to Thomas A. Murphy,
head of the board, General
Motors Corp.
The goal to 850 million.
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12" Squore serving troy 30-136,864
12" serving bowl 306361 864
13" « 10" wving troy. 301366 1.18
SHOP a SAVE AT OTASCO
Reg. 9.97 SAVE 2.14
AUTOMATIC HOT POT. Lock-on
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 86, No. 115, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1978, newspaper, July 20, 1978; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1868577/m1/2/: accessed December 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.