The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1946 Page: 10 of 14
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OCW StudentsT o Be
Camp Counselors
A number of Oklahoma College
for Women student! are to serve
a eamp counselors and assistants
at various camps over the United
States this summer Mrs. Gene-
vieve Stack director of the camp
counselor placement bureau for the
college announced today.
Bliss Louise Granlee Chick-
asha will be tennis counselor at
Camp N sirs wicks Delafield. Wb.
Miss Martha Jena Bartlett Bart-
lesville sRer serving as canoe-
ing counselor nt Lake Murray
Ardmore In June will ffe to
Camp Treasure Island In Bos-
ton Mass. Miss Bartlett In a
member of the staff for the In-
ternational Girl Beaut eamp to
he there. Later she will also
counsel at Lake Winnlpisuker
In West Alton N. 1L
Miss Jane Ratliff Ada and Miss
Ruth Strong Beaver will go to
Gypsy camp in Siloam Springs
Ark. where Miss Strong will as-
sist on the waterfront and Miss
Ratliff will assist in speech and
dramatics.
Three persons are Texas-bound.
Mrs. Garner Collums will serve on
the staff of the large private cam
for girls. Camp Waklnmar Hum.
Texas. Miss Betty Tom Riddle
Altus is to be waterfront direc-
tor of the UnlUis Girl Scout camp
while Miss Alitn Whitson Tulsa
goes to Camp Mary White in El
Pasa
The Oklahoma City Girl Scout
camp at Lake Murray Ardmore
has extended contracts to Miss
Lou Ann Fiestcl and Miss Greta
Sheldon El Reno and Miss Louise
Lovell Duther who will teach
swimming and to Miss B. Elinor
Hudson Elcctra Texas who is to
Instruct In handicraft. Miss Hud-
son will also counsel at Boiling
Springs camp Woodward for part
of the summer. Miss Jean Winters
is to counsel at the Oklahoma City
YWCA camp outside Oklahoma
City.
Mbs Joan AlngelL Eufaula
will serve as life guard at the
Eufaula municipal pool and Mbs
Wills Jean Casio Vlnlta has
MS8
Add these blue flakes when
you use regular soap.
Blues to glorious whiteness!
Ends bluing streaks.
Saves lima work needless
wear and tear.
UH FOR CVERYTHINO wMte
clothes all washable colors
baby's things Snsst linpsriw
JAM& JELLY SALE!
Hunt's Reg. 22c
Mussleman'i 1
Apple Sauce
DR. PHILLIPS PURE
Orange
Juice
Ne. 2 Can
19
LARGE RIPE OLIVES-9-oz. can .
SPANISH STYLE
Cain's
Coffee
Drip or Regular
25
PLENTY OF
. Advance
Shortening
A 83'
been selected by her county Bed
Cress beard to be sent ta a na-
tional agnatic school.
Several other students have
submitted applications to various
camps and assignments are being
made daily Mrs. Stack said.
NAVAL COMBAT
AIR CREWMAN
OPEN TO ENLISTEES
The navy Is now Interested In
recruiting men ages 17 to 28 for
service as naval combat air crew-
men J. M. Wright CTM recruit-
er states.
This is the first time that field
has been open to enlistees Mr.
Wright said.
These passing the examination
for thb aerviee will be desig-
nated as air crewmen and will
be required to take the regular
apprentice navy training. They
will then be lent ta an aviation
fundamental achoel and from
there te s close "A" aviation
Persona desiring further Infor-
mation on the subject may contact
Mr. Wright when he makes his
headquarters in the local post
office on Tuesday afternoons.
Four Chlekasha district men
left far Oklahoma City Wednes-
day te be inducted lute the navy.
They had previously passed
their physical examination and
are te be sent te Ban Diego
Cdlf. for training. One Chiek-
asha man David Lee Yeung
117 Oklahoma applied far en-
Iblment fori n period af twe
yean ben Tuesday. 11s was to
take Ms physical exa ml aation
In the capital city Wednesday.
The local men an to serve two
yean In the navy. They an Harry
Copp Jr. 80S South Third and
Lee Edward Deshier 121 North
Seventh.
Leroy Jack Orr route 2 Nin ne-
ks h and Lowell Linden Hill
route 1 NInnekah each enlisted
for a period of three years.
If ywr Swhr tern m km IUJ-WMITI
Viorel whir ysiwwlgssssikhsfsrlM
319
1-Ih. Jar
For o
lb 1 es. Jar
24c
Pimentos
4U-es.
ARMOUR'S FRESH
Peanut
Butter
2-lh. Jar
49
Jar
OLIVES - 3 - oz jar
BIRD'S EYE
FROZEN
PEAS
Fkg.
Fresh
Alex
Alex Boy Scouts
Plan Outing
(By Expresa' Correspondent)
Alex May 18 Rev. E. G. Sif-
ford met with the Boy Scouts
Monday night at the Methodist
church. They plan a week's out-
ing on the Washita river next
week.
Mn O. T. Lenta received a
Mother's Day greeting by tele-
phone Sunday from her son Bill
Schmitt and Mrs. Schmitt of Hol-
lywood Calif.
Mrs. Mery Lawson had as guests
in her home Sunday Mr and Mrs.
Loren Brown and daughter Mary
Lorraine Lindsay; Mr. ana Mrs.
Harley Lawson and daughter
Lynda Lee; Mrs. Clarence Story
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sezer and
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Terry and
small daughter Lana Jo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mackey
plan to leave this week for San
Diego CaliL on a two weeks'
vacation to visit Mr. and Mn.
Tillman Curby. Mrs. Curby is a
sister of Mrs. Mackey end will be
remembered as Miss Dcbenr
White formerly manager of the
telephone office here for many
years.
Mr. and Mrs. DeArthur Wilson
of Fort Arthur Texas announce
the birth of a boy Sunday night.
Mrs. Wilson la the daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Joel Dennis.
Lena Carroll small daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Audie Roberson has
the chicken pox.
Mr. and Mn. I). B. Patterson
had as Sunday dinner guests Mr.
end Mrs. Jack Patterson Okla-
homa City; Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Brown Bradley and Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Wallace.
The W8CS met Wednesday with
Mn. E. G. Sifford assisted by
Mrs. R. L. Cruse. Mrs. M. II.
Addy was the lender.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 1L Addy had as
Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Addy and sons Michael Char-
les and Norton Douglas Oklahoma
City; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norton
and son Milton Ray Chlekasha.
Douglas Addy son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Addy has his leg in
a cast as a result of broken bones
in his foot received while playing
a game of tennis. His foot is im-
proving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Addy and
son Charles had as guests in their
home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Addy Jr. Fort Worth Texas; Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Addy of Ansdarko;
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Irby and daugh-
ter Pat Wilson and Mrs. Myrtle
Carner and grandson Ronnie
Smith.
Mrs. Myrtle Csrncr and Ramie
Smith will leave this week for Los
Angeles Calif. to spend the sum'
mar with her daughter Mrs. F. A.
Norman and husband.
Rev. and Mrs. E. CL Sifford had
as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kenny and daughters of
Independence Mo. Their daughter-
Fat Kenny who had been
visiting Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Sif-
ford and family for the past few
weeks returned home with them.
Choctaw Pho. 1881-1882
For
FRI. ft SAT.
SAVE MONEY THIS
WEEKEND ON THESE
ITEMS!
Banana Pudding
Yellow Ripe
BANANAS
is
Vanilla Wafers
sr 15s
Folger's
Coffee
Any Grind
Pound
29c
29c
4 DOZ. SIZE
LETTUCE
Firm TOMATOES 17c
Us Qtcbni (0k.) Ssilff fixpren
Mrs. Charles Kenny is a sister of
Mrs. Sifford.
Truman Godwin who Just re-
ceived his discharge from the
army at Little Rock Ark. ia visit-
ing hla father Fred Elliott and
family.
LL Jamee Thomas ta home ea
leave visiting his parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Thomas ana fam-
ily. Junior Wassan. son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Wasson was graduated
from the University of Oklahoma
last week receiving his degree in
business administration. Ha re-
ceived his discharge from the army
in November and enrolled in the
university in January and re-
sumed his course. He served in
the army three and A half years
and was overseas two years. Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Wasson have an-
other son Joe Campbell who re-
enlisted in the navy until next
March. He is now located at Cor-
pus Christ! Texas. Junior Wasson
and Claudie Southerland of Mar-
low expect to visit Joe Campbell
at Corpus Christ! this week.
Don Williams son of Mr. and
Mrs. A P. Williams will enrol in
the university highschool at Nor-
man June 1 to take additional
school work this summer which
will prepare him to complete his
senior year at Alex next spring.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lents bad a
surprise visit Monday from Mrs.
Tom Garrett and daughter of
Charleston S. C.; Mrs. Will Hoov-
er and daughter Mrs. Ivan Cleve-
land Oklahoma City and Mrs.
O. Koffmnn Chlekasha. They also
visited Mrs. C. M. Lents.
Ernie Whitehead and Kay Sym-
boraki of Newark N. J. are Visit-
ing Wallace Laws in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Lows. Wallace
Just recently received his dis-
charge from the army and both
Mr. Whitehead and Mr. Symbonki
are friends which he met while
overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Btery
received a telephone call from
their son Bobby D. Story S 2c
San Diego Calif. Monday night
AtROSOL MAKES IT
SO EASY TO KEEP
MY HOME FREE
FROM INSECTS I
s
DOUBLE INSECT
KILL POWER
At tht Twist if Your Wrist
family's
It's easy to protect your fsniljrs
health ana belongings from ravages of
insect pests with the new Airool
Automatic insect llsycr. A simple
twist of your wrist ideates a deadly
mist that kills insect Pots DEAD!
Use Airetel tit toft DDT insecticide
in your home.
the (erne fete DDT-Aerosel bnwlq
riH Pyrethrvm Used by U.i. Army
C-li
BRAND
In Chlekasha Distributed By
John J. Carroll Company
Gilkey-Elliott Candy Co.
FOR ELECTRIC MOTOR
UnuSn. SifUr Porta. UeH. Pal.
tea Sm u ar Mac la roar awta
far iasal
Ed Shoemaker Company
MS Ckktaiti Ara. Maw M
Books
Stationery
Xt"
l'S
Sparta
Eqnipment
Phe. 2878
US Chin
Model
Airplanes Trains Motors
O. K. M's Cannons
Coils and Condensers
at Nationally Advertised Prices
BOOK EXCHANGE
FRED STANDLEY
A etherised Seise Service
Remington-Rand
Typewriters Adding A
Calculating Machines
821 Chlekasha Are.
DAVIS DRUG CO.
CHICKASHA. OKLA.
HAS
PEE DEE Q
MEDICINE
BUTANE & PROPANE
Systems and Appliances
Let ns help yen select
Modern Appliance Co.
118 Cbir kasha Avn. Fk. 1181
He expects to remain in San
Diego until the last of July.
Mrs. L. M. Lyles of Vernon
Texes arrived Sunday for u few
weeks visit with her daughter
Mrs. E. E. Born and family. Mrs.
Lyles was accompanied by Mrs.
Charlie Walker sister of Mrs.
Born who returned home Mon-
day. Floyd Ratliff returned te kb
home in Los Angeles Calif Tues-
day after a few weeks visit here
with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Norn
and other relatives.
Mr. and Sin. Joe White enter-
tained with a dinner in their home
Monday night Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Wallar Mrs. Ida
White all of Oklahoma City; Miss
Elsie Smith Richmond Va.; Miss
Emma Lou Bom and Carl Bom.
Miss Elsie Smith will leave for her
home in Birhmond Va. Tuesday.
Miss N orville Warner daeghter
of J. F. Konklin entertained a few
of her friends with a party in her
home Friday night Those at-
tending were Burdette Wallace
Jack McElroy Charles Addy. Ken-
neth Smith Roberta McNceley
Barbara Harper Lila Lee Aber-
nathy and Bill Palmer.
STATE AVIATION COMMISSION
TO MEET HAY 28
Oklahoma City May 18 m A
meeting of the state aviation com-
mission to consider its policy in
the new pending federal aid air-
port construction program has
been set for May 22.
Product and
rat prices ef-
fective Friday
and Saturday
cut y. ill otker
prices effective
Hay 11 through
May S3.
Chickens
Young Heavy Breeds for
Roasting and frying
lb.
Dressed and Drawn
Cheese
Cheese American Sliced
Bologna
Fins Quality
Lma'Siia
Spiced Luncheon
Lego Lamb
Lamb Roost
U. S. SmM
Sq. Cut Shoiddv
Lamb Chops u ls"
Choice feed
Edam Cheese
Amber
Picnic Given
Fourth Grade
(By Express Cemspondent)
Amber May 18 Mrs. Jack
Tims teacher of the 4th grade
held s picnic Tuesday evening nt
her home for her entire grade
They made ice cream and played
gamea on Mrs. Tims lawn from I
until 4 o'clock.
Pete Gillls northwest of Amber
has started his new dairy bam.
It will be made of cement blocks.
He is building it on the farm
south of where he now lives: He
has recently bought the place.
The Amber borne demonstration
club will meet Thursday with Mrs:
Guy Shipley a hostess. The lesson
will be on Correct Footwear.- All
members are urged to come. It
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Green
California
2h-25c
New Potatoes
L4lbs. 19
Yellow Corn
Texas Fancy Tender and Juicy
ears
Corn
Spaghetti
Cheese
Crockers K
Beans SrS2.
BMMt Lunchten
rrem Moat
ju!mm Bund Gold
dUICO Blended Jtieao .
Maodow Lark
Allea Brand
In Tomato J
Small Link
Sausage
100 Pure Pork
37c
D
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Dutch Type
Cream Cheese
pmi srs
Corn Cauuiy
Sordines
Dog Food
Peaches Sw.
Kraft Dinner
Com Flakes
Milk
Mai tod
will be an all day meeting. Miss
Ruth Feteimonn is expected to be
there.
The Primatlvs Baptist held their
regular meeting Sunday. It was
communion and loot washing-
day. They had a basket dinner at
the noon hour.
The young married women's
class of the Baptist Sunday school
was unable to go to Shannon on
account of the rain. They met at
the church built e fire in the yard
and routed wienies. They played
indoor games instead of out of
door games.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leonard of
Enid were guests of Rev. end Mrs.
Ray Roach Monday. Mr. Leonard
has Just recently been discharged
MOTOR REBUILDING
Boring Sleeving
Valve Grinding
Tune-Up and General Repair
All New Equipment
MORRIS DUPIRE in Charge
LAWSON'S
211 So.
Peas
Squash STyI
Carrots
Cabbaga SS
Fancy Green
2
2 S? 25c
bu-rsj i2c
19c
i 15c
2 35c
1 31c
"SI 37c
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Milk
Airway
Airway
T Canterbury
CO Drone N
TOO Tsndntnf
Chips
-5 8c
! 39c
THURSDAY HAY IS 194
front the army. He served
two and one-half years. He hi
been transferred from Enid
Chlekasha where he will be
elated with the Valley N
agency in Chlekasha.
The nuunps bars hit again. Sev-
eral children ara out of schi
Sam Thomas is also a victim
the disease.
OLIN'S "ffiUg
Short Orders and Steaks
HOT DOGS 18a
Buy torn by the Sack
1328 B 4th
5th St.
Green Beans
Stringless
Louisiana Fancy Valentine
s. 25'
Green - Sweet
Florida Pascal
Onions
Texas Fancy White
Crystal Wax
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