The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1946 Page: 6 of 14
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Page 6 Club And Social
Mrs. Riley
President Of
Church Circle
Officer for the coming year
:ing of thi
were named at the meeting of the
Young Matron' circle of the First
Christian church Tuesday evening
in the home of Mrs. M. A. Wylie
1628 South 17tlu with Mn. Hil-
ton C. Wood an i. ting.
Officer are: President Mrs.
Mrs. Ha Idol ph Riley: vice presi-
dent Mrs George Dietrich; sec-
ond vice president Mrs. Dan
Clark; secretary Mrs. Butler
Pool; treasurer Mrs. Wood; first
division leaders Mrs. E. C. Jenk-
ins and Mrs. Joe Charles Wood-
son: aecond division leaders Mrs.
A. V. Chalfnnt Jr and Mrs. Cecil
Benson; and third division lead-
ers Mrs. E. G Olsen and Mrs.
Joe McIntosh.
Guest were Mrs. Wiley True
Mrs. Leland Gcrdes Mr. C. M.
VanZandt and Mrs. M. C. Dimpfl.
Mrs. Riley gave a very inspira-
tional devotion on Prayer." Mrs.
Armin G. Purcheck was in charge
of the lesson on The Educational
System in the Belgian Congo.
There were 20 members pres-
ent GOODWILL SEWING
CLUB MEETS WITH
MRS. BILL FRIZELL
Mrs. Bill Frlzcll ' 2001 South
31st was hostess Tuesday after-
noon to the Goodwill Sewing club.
During the afternoon members
did sewing and embroidery work
for the hosten. A gift was pre-
sented to the hostess and pal gifts
were exchanged.
Members present Included Mrs.
W. O. Thompson Mrs. Ben Fsth-
eree Mrs. Balto Brooks Mrs. W.
R. Court wright Mrs. Archie Leon-
ard Mrs. Frank Davis Mrs. Mar-
vin Fstheree Mrs. M. C. Darnell
fra. Cri
end Mrs. I
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SEW AND SAVE!
MADRAS
A fine cotton shirting fabric with a
woven cord and stripe. Ideal for mak-
ing men's and boys' shirts women's
dresses children's clothes etc. San-
forized and fast color. Assorted colors
with contrasting stripe.
On Sale
Friday
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News
PICNIC ENJOYED
BY 7A 1 CLASS
The TA 1 class at Junior hlgh-
school was entertained Tuesday
evening with a picnic at Shanoan
Springs. Miss Mary Bailey is the
sponsor and she was assisted by
Mrs. Joe Hart Jr.
Members of the class are Mias
Mnrion Arrington Min Beverly
Downs Mias Glenna Garrison
Miss Thelma Hart Miss Barbara
Jo Hill Miss Shirley Holcomb
Mias Geraldine Jordan Miss Erma
Jean Keys Min Jean Litton Miss
Bertha Rae Maples Mis Lucille
Taft Miss Dorothy Warren Miss
Jean Wiley Miss Patricia Ander-
son. Kenneth Beck Hershel Blak-
sher L. C. Chappcl Kcndell
Dyches Harold Ellis Leroy Evans
Ted Hart Ted Morris Boyd Pil-
cher Loyd Pilcher Rudy Rockett
Cecil Sanderson Lawrence Stotts
Johnny Trout and Dm Whitaker.
Sigma Alpha
Gives Musicale
The Sigma Alpha Iota at Okla-
homa College for Women present-
ed an All-American musicale
Wednesday evening in Austin hall
parlor. Members of Alpha Chi
chapter participated and eon-
temporary American composers
represented were: Carpenter
Bowles Romberg Leonl Krelzter
Rogers and Clokey.
Miss CoUta Huernberger presi-
dent announced the list of officers
for next year as follows: Presi-
dent Miss Barbara Lou Mills of
Clinton; vice president Miss Betty
Mildred Jones of Mangum; chap-
lain Miss Irma Lee Bender of
Shawnee; secretary Miss Lou
Wallace Childress of Graham
Texas and Miss Marion Hastings
of Lexington 111.; treasurer Miss
Londa lee Moore of Ada and
editor. Mis Lovella Schoolcraft
of Eakley.
MEETING IS HELD
BY GIRL SCOUTS
Members of Girl Scout troop 17
held s regular meeting Tuesday
afternoon in the Girl Scout room
at Junior highschool.
The girls planned menuet for
the week at Camp Boulder and
activities for the nutrition badge
were completed. The next meeting
will be at the home id the leader
Mrs. A. S. Hardlman 1108 South
Ninth and will be the last meet-
ing of this year.
Members present wet Miss
Mary Mildred Hardlman Misa
Mary Frances Wilcox Mia Bon-
nie Creach Miss Mary Rae Fin-
ley Miss Diana lee Snow Miss
Janelle Johnson Miss Kay Os-
borne; Miss Theola Gay Rogers
Miss Nancy Lee Norton Miss
Ramona Wound Misa Jerry Lou
HiU Mias Verla Jo Wood Miss
Sun Royce Bond Miss Margaret
Honegger Misa Neva Carol Gate-
ka. Miss Barbara Ann Thomas
Miss Mary Lida Quayle Miss Bet-
ty May Allen Misa Ora Holt Mrs.
Hardlman and the assistant lead-
er Mrs. M. H. Osborne.
17th.
FLOOR)
Last Meeting
Of Year Held
By OCW Club
The Physical Education Major
club of Oklahoma College for Wo-
men held the last meeting of the
year Wednesday afternoon in the
lounge of the Physical Education
building at OCW.
Min Jackie Anderson and Min
Shirley Young of Oklahoma City
freshmen were co-chairmen.
A treasure hunt over the build-
ing was held with Min Bea Elinor
Hudson of Eieetra Texas Min Pat
Cooper of El Reno and Min Jean
Cutaway of Chic kasha winning
prizes.
Min Mary Jo Phagans of Dun-
can and Min Cooper guests en-
tertained with special music one
number of which was dedicated
to graduating seniors.
Graduating seniors are Min
Louise Gran Ice and Mrs. Gena
Dean Jclla id Chlckasha and Mias
Marge Lund of Lawton.
Those present included Dr. Re-
becca Mason Mrs. Dorothy Jean
Bryant Mrs. Nancy Smith Cox
Mrs. Reford Stack Miss Pat Kirk
Miss Pat Armould Misa Alice Cur-
ray Mias Mary Moore Miss Wanda
McManamon Miss Bobby Goer-
inger. Miss Calaway Miss Hudson
Miss Young Miss Anderson Miss
Grantee Mrs. Jella Miss Evelyn
Lee Miss Lund Miss Martha Jean
Bartlett. Miss Alita Whitson Miss
Jean Winters Miss Phagans Miss
Cooper Miss Lois Stephens and
Miss Melba Bruce.
Mrs. Mcllvain
Honors Son
Mrs. C. L. Mcllvain 1113 Colo-
rado entertained Wednesday eve-
ning with a surprise birthday din-
ner honoring her son. Junior on
bis 31st birthday anniversary.
Guests were seated at quartet
tables. A gift was presented to Mr.
Mcllvain by his Sunday School
class.
Those present Included Miss
Margie Love Miss Betty Mock-
wolf Miss Elizabeth Tatt Mia
Margaret Bazor Mia Imogene
Ratliff Mia Joy Hastings Mia
Pat Kerrick Vernon Conk Ray-
mond Davidson Elmer Lee Rat-
liff Billy Gene Chapman and the
honoree.
Party Is Given
For BYA Club
Mrs. L. L. Washburn 720
Minnesota' was hostess Wednes-
day afternoon to the BYA Bridge
club for a dessert bridge.
Mrs. Roy Edwards won high
score and Mrs. E. W. Woodruff
won aecond high.
Members present included Mrs.
Glen Baxter Mrs. John D. Brown
Mrs. Bob Conrad Mrs. Edwards
Mrs. George Gattis Mrs. Jess
Hughes Mrs. Roy Pierce Mrs. I
D. Shearer Mrs. Jen Lillard Mrs.
E. V. Rinn Mrs. Marvin Acree
Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. Wash-
burn. Mrs. Acree 804 South Seventh
will be hostea to the dub June S.
SERVICE TROOP
HOLDS MEETING
The Senior Service troop Tnet
Tuesday evening In the home of
their leader Mrs. Clyde Becker
224 South 14th.
Plans for handicraft to be used
at camp were discussed and
menues were arranged.
Members present included Mis
Mary Frances Siebert Miss Lila
Mae PHtenger Mias Jean Porter
Miss June Porter Miss Jean
' Hardlman Miss Betty Salmon
I Miss LaVcme McDaniel Misa
iSarnli Bussey Misa Carolyn
Boothe. Misa Jane Cornwell Miss
; Nadine Loo per Mias Dclorls Moss
. Mias Geneva Chumbless Mis Bil-
lie Jean Black Misa Mary Inez
Lester and Misa Ruth Litton.
FRIEND STUDENTS
GUESTS AT PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt en-
tertained the seventh and eighth
grade students of Friend school
Tuesday night with a party In
i their home. .
The following were present:
i Mis Barbara Reed Mia Delori
jStites Miss Alice Bailey Mis
j Norma Lee Hunt Mia Nell Hold-
er Mis Fima Adkins Mr. Merle
Mashicr Dwain Simpson Charles
i Brown Edward Kell Kenneth
Morris Date Mashicr Loren Beas-
ley Mr. and Mn. Claude Stites
and Barbara and Cwain Mashicr.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
DIRECTOR SOUGHT
Oklahoma City May 18 A
vocational training director with
prison administration experience
still la being sought for the state
penitentiary at McAlester.
Government Approved
Flight Training
for Veterans
Official
AERONCA
Dealer
Orville George
Flying School
Phene 313
Hangar Nft. 1
Chickasha Municipal
Airport
TOjltfaelfn (M 307fn flxpttn
Social Calendar
Thnndmy
Rebekahs XOOF hall 113U South
Sixth 8 pjn.
Philo Mathis Mia Elsie Null'
1428 South 19th 8 pjn.
Friday
Marigold unit Mrs. S. T. Robin-
son 1212 Iowa 2:80 p. m.
Poppy unit Mrs. J. W. Bond
South Eighth 2:10 pin.
Four Oclock unit Mrs. John Far-
ley 203 Pennsylvania 2:30 p. m
Rom unit Mrs. C. W. Payton
1102 South 12th. 3:30 p. m.
LAPM I OOF hall 112Vi South
Sixth 8 p.m.
Satarday
AAUW Annual Spring luncheon
Epwarth Methodist ch
m.
Tat and Chat club' Mrs. Cecil
Moss 1018 South 14th luncheon
1 pjn.
Tnesday
Verbena unit Mrs. Frank Herger-
mueller 1311 Frisco 3 p.m.
Country club family basket picnic
at Country dub; 6:30 p.m.
Vaughn Talks
To WCTU
Owen Vaughn was guest speak-
er at the guest day meeting
Tuesday of the Women's Chris-
tian Temperance union at the Ep-
worth lodge.
Mr. Vaughn spoke on "The Ef-
fects of Intoxicants on the Body
Mind and Character of An Indi-
vidual. The program opened with
prayers scriptures with com-
ments. Mia Rozella Gamble
played "Jesus Lover of My Soul
and Rock of Ages on the marim-
ba. After the medlng refreshments
served by Mrs. Jea Salter
and Mrs. Charles Holding.
Mrs. Hart Is
Club Hostess
The Ladtes Golf and Bridge
dub met Wednesday at the Coun-
try club for the regular luncheon.
Mrs. William L. Hart was hostea.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. Lizzie Later of Bakersfield
Calif. Mrs. Ellen O. Thomas of
Fort Worth and Mrs. IL F. Owsley
of New Orleans. La.
Mrs. John W. Ohl was welcomed
a e new member.
Mrs. Clarence Davis won the I
bricu.J prize and Mrs. C. R. Van-Valkenbui-gh
won the golf ball.
Mrs. Roy Emanud will be hoiteu
to ttie dub next week.
The family basket dinner will
be held at 6:30 pjn. Tuesday at!
the Country dub. Mr. and Mix. I
Harold Stidham and Mr. and Mrs.
Rcford Mellon will be In charge.
Miss Duke And
Mr. Petty Wed
Mia Flora Duke daughter of
Tom Duke north of the city and :
Virgil Petty of Chickasha were j
married Tuesday evening in the :
home of Rev. Roy C. Rowian 1801
South 13th.
'Misa Iola James of Chlckasha
was the brides only attendant
She wore a black dress with block
accessories and wore a corsage !
of white carnations. The bride)
wore a beige dress with lime green
and black accessories. Her cor-
sage was of red rosebuds.
Mrs. Petty is a graduate of
Cement highschool.
Mr. Petty served as instructor
at W and B Flying school and
later served as a flight officer in
the Chinfl-Burma-Indla theater
for 13 months. The couple plan
to make their home In Chick-
asha. Do Your "Gums"
Spoil Your Looks?
One look at some GUMS is
enough to upset anyone. Drug-
gists refund money if the first
bottle of LETtTS foils to satisfy.
DAVIS DRUG STORE
TELEGRAPH DELIVERY
SERVICE
Far Small
POTTED PLAKTS
BEDDING PLANTS
BOUQUETS
Gilbert Floral Co.
815 Chlckasha
Phone 897
W announce with pridn
ourappointmintm
RAYTHEON Vended
ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIANS
K&E
Auto Supply
434 Chtekgsha Fha 2173
Miss Howard
Is Honored At
Crystal Shower
Honoring Mia Ila Mae Howard
bride-dect of Robert Leo Har-
grove; Mrs. Homer Taylor and
Mrs. Ralph Williams entertained
with a crystal shower Wednesday
night at the Taylor home 1017
South 14th.
Mia Mary Lou Bowman was In
charge of the guest book.
Refreshment were served by
the hcutcMcs.
Guests included Mia Hattie Kil-
ue Mia Nellie Waterman Mrs.
S. Ti Booth Mrs. R. L. Hargrove
Mrs. Jark Noakea Mrs. W. T.
Pierce Mrs W. B. Howard Mia
Mary Howard Miss Barbara Bow-
man Mia Mary Ellen Booth Mrs.
Don Allen Mrs. Charles Holding
Mrs. Bussell Caldwell Mrs. John
Templer Mrs. Frank Meadows
Mia Hazel Fleming Mia Lucille
Gaines Mrs. Christine Virgin Mia
Franca Vaughan Mrs. Siebert
Mrs. Paul Fesler.
Mrs. Kate Reese Mrs. Katherine
Reese Mia Betty Salmon Mia
May Franca Seibert Mia Joan
Meadows Mia Mary Opal Tem ti-
ler Mia Mary Lou Bowman Mrs.
Williams and Mrs. Taylor.
CLUB CONTRIBUTES
TO CANCER DRIVE
Members of the Rural Neigh-
bors dub voted to donate $3 to
the Cancer drive at their meeting
Wednesday in the home of Mrs.
C. H. Cyrus 1825 Grand.
Sirs. Andrew Duffle presided
over the meeting and gave a re-
ort on the recent council meet-
ng and dreu revue. Members
discussed plans for entering the
vegetable lhow
Mrs. Winston Colter and Mrs.
C. C. Claxtoii were visfton.
Mrs. Neal Faster was leader for
the lesson on "Selection and Care
of Footwear and Mrs. Duffle as-
sisted. During the social hour Mrs. J.
D. Edmistan conducted two game.
The achievement report includ-
ed 58 quarts of food canned 21
quarts of food in lockers 27 new
garments mode seven made over
garments slip-covers for . two
pieca of furniture two pairs of
drapes three paiib of curtains
three rooms re-decorated 65
pounds of soap made nine house-!
hold artictes made three physical .
examinations and four defects 1
corrected. I
Tlie club will meet June IB :
with Mrs. Edmlston. There were .
15 present. ;
WE WILL CALL FOR
Household
Shampoo Fumituro Polish Silver Cleaner
Skill Lotion Lanolin Cleansing Cream
t
Veterans of Foreign Wan Auxiliary Chairman
Mrs. Glen Baxter
Tel 1120-W
29c-25.5
Ccmpinioa
Wallpapers
Yer Words keve weB-
pa pen that were srada
for aadi other . . de-
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pgnua vo googmor
h adjoining men or
balls la yeer ke-e.
ChoaM up to 3 attrac-
tive matching paper
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tom iviruvwmu MOB1
Hoc ... for your dinhg
hallway; YouV And up- '
te tt rrinete styles hi
every quality PRICED
LOWS AT WARDSI
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pntgomiy
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J. B. HILL GIVEN
ICE CREAM SUPPER
Ninnekah May 16 (Special)
J. B. Hill BJe was honored with
an ice cream supper Wednesday
night by Mr. and Mrs. O. R Good-
night of Blanchard.
Those preant were: Mr.
Mrs. Clarence Goodnight and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Homines and daughter Mia Vir-
ginia Waver Mia Mary Mraaek
Mia Vincta Hill Mia Maxine and
Louise Goodnight Loyd and
Ralph HiU and the honoree J. B.
Hill.
Mr Hill la home on six-day
leave visiting his parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. HiU ot Ninnekah. He
reports back to San Diego May
31. He has been In the service two
months.
Name Please?
Denver May IS (fl ) First
Buckley Held flushed a private
named Sci'ii Peter working In the
pat chaplain's office. Now the
public relations office has come
up with: Pvt Frank Sinatra and
Pvt. Tommy Dorsey who can not
sing or play a trombone respec-
tively; Pvt Harold Lloyd and Pvt
Jama Byrnes basic trainea: Lou
Boudreau who Is not on Buckleys
baseball tain and Pvt Lloyd
Douglas too busy to write books.
And in the - hospital a Sgt
Chroni .
OVER 100 MILLION BOTTLES
SOLDI SIMPLY GREAT FOR
MONTHLY PAIN
Ifdli E. PtnfchamV Vegetable Oom-
isaez than relieve
when due to female
periodic disturbance it
pf tying VMk
tired nervous cranky Melina of
such nature Tsken icftilarlj
Ptnkhsmk Compound helps build
up resistance against such distress.
It's also s groat stomachic tonlcl
Zonolite Insulation
tat ponr at tie will ava yea see-
third ea winter feel bills . . .
keep year home 11 cooler In
Modern Appliance Co.
318 Chidussba Ava; Ph. 1181
FUR (STORAGE NEW.
SCIENTIFIC PROCESS
MOTU-FKOOr BAGS
52 - HOOVER - 52
CLEANERS 111 So. 3rd
YOUR ORDER OF
Products
Tailored with a casual aoft-
ncm in white aecteta and
spun rayon tHi is the per-
fect basic suit or dress for
summer activltiee. With
. aqua-trimmed buttonholes
the jacket la cut with neal-
nem end eimplicity. and has
nicely finiihed detaite. The
Urt haa kick pleat front
end back. Hand washable;
Sixes 12-20. 2 pc. suit $12.90
TeiephotM
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- any niiralitommt which any
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will ha tfodly corrected upon Itc to
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Advertise re who use the clssuflad ante
umaa regularly should call the buofe-
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thsy wish to arrange for n booh account
an ctesslftod advertising
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All copy subteet to editing or lefeetteh.
Corrections will be mad on any ad m
which the cable Is destroyed If adver-
tiser will rail alter one Incorrect Imue
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FcymmIi
MEED S PA88ENOEM Tm Itouiton Tra-
in. Leaving Friday morning Bmdua
ION XI Sera. Fbona SM7-J.
Not Responsible for any
debts other than those In-
curred by myself. Horace
W. Townsend. 827 Alaba-
ma Ave.
ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER
Immediate relief from the spasms
of bronchial asthma. Prompt relief
from the distressing syptom of
Hay Fever with Asthma-Nephrin.
Full refund if not satisfactory.
LIBERTY DRUG BOB GREEN
WANTED Elders
Norman for i
CbU Mn.
Brown 1MT-J or 1T17 Bo. Uth.
Strajedo Lt hni
LOST Spotted GoUteU .
or phono 1HB. Jonot i
LOUT Block Cocker
White
r SpenM
nock. La
Lang tea
LOST Ladle diamond rtne. l nererd.
(Ml Jukue Vritehec SSSS.
STRAYED Bey hone mei
tell cropped. Shorn ea (rout weight
SOS. Reward. ISOS Ohio C. X. See.
LOST Tore Pointer. one red end one
white with brews mote notify Gee .
Hunter White Rock Ode 1SS North Srd.
Instraetlaos
PIANO ACCORDION an
to begin June Z. Ttaishl bp Beulah llo
Gaiter Smith EnroU ham S-ll week
at Utl Mlrmurl. Stem U new.
PISHING Chicked Rad and Gun chib
well Blocked with ereppto channel cel
ham end perch. plAS per penon. mltee
north an IL
AUTOMOTIVE
Trasks far Sale
DOS BALE -SS Perd truck seed
her good motor law Be Utk.
Pete
FOR SALE 1 OM-nabO eix S
on per convertible club coupe
Wood Phone 1SP1L Verden Okie.
won SALE tm MU A XM tuAor.
VOR BAZA rn model Ford pickup. SSI
VOS SALE TM
truck. Lowaoas
top 1U So. Ath.
VOR BALE SMI Chcvrotet Moor i
41 '
ICtam.
gOOd gg ftOC ft t ME MOb
Unffttk
Alto
Ttraf Pirtg
FOR SALE
Sprtan; nil model- New M Orilh
JC STand 41 modaL Ouerunteed rebuilt
Chevrolet Meade. Generator! and curt-
ail Stilwell's Auto Salvage
dt MU BOb 4th
VOX BALE V tires gNxU. lit Ve. Avu.
AT LAST
te Bn of new door
h stilt lee and (tor
eempertmetu locka Aim aeuerau
eUrtare. and (reamnleman grera.
Flerty of good Me modal cmr
(ruck mtveee-
MOORE'S SALVAGE
V!T
Alto Bepalrliif
SERVICE
Is Our Business. Our Entire At-
tention Is Devoted To Service
Work. It Is Not Just a Sideline at
George Sheppard's Garage
1538 Dakota Ave; Phone 737
BUSINESS SERVICE
FilHag S tattoos
18
FRIENDLY SERVICE
Fire Chief and Sky Chief Gasoline.
Ha vollna and Texaco motor oil.
Waihlng Polishing Lubrication.
Jerry Marshall's Texaco
SERVICE STATION
Phone 8759 6th A Choctaw
Bead Thu DiUy Rxpnu
aThu Dulte hpiute Want Ad pud
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bum and
THURSDAY MAY 16 19
Advertising
AUTOMOTIVE
FllUng Stations
JOHNNY'S SERV. ST
728 Choctaw Ave. Mobilgas.
changes and lubrication. So:
good tire of all sizes 3 Fi
wheels and tires and tubes a
7.58-17 8-ply. In appreciation
your business we try to give t
service in town with a smi
Your Friendly Magnolia Deal
a home town merchant.
JOHHNY CHILDRESS
Operator
Hershel' D-X Station
6th Chlx -
Ppring D-X Change-Over Sen
ces. You ran get on expert Job
Hershels. Accenorlea oils a
eases Hershel Whitaker operH:
tor.
Mstareyeles snd Bicyetee
PRACTICALLY Hear truck Were!
ala SIS Cotonde Are. Ineuiie at
Wsated AetesaaMve
Will
few good teto mode
USED CARS
JACK McRAE MOTOR CO.
Authorized Chryster-Plymoutb
Headquartere
417 SO. 4TH
BUSINESS SERVICE
Sarvieea Offered
LOT US
r. c.
tlamtura.
LXT MASON Magneto Service repair jr I
bare M flcteBt eervtoa and e ectc
eutborliad megnete departmenL Cone I
end ee ua at m South rourth St.
wa wnj. am Tour bone a
of mediae pcnuenenUy. Fllona Hi
DIRT
Basements Dug Fllll ( a:
ate. Top soil for sals.
E & M Construction G!
1620 Park Ava. Phooa 0
U & I LAUNDRY
Soft Water
Hetpy-Selfy Wet. Dry Was!
8 bjil to 6 p.m.
Laundry Quilts and Blankets
Mrs. Della Padgett
12th and Arkansas
RICHISON'S
Radio Service
Mr. N. L. 2toehert In charge
our radio dept He has bed 10
years radio experience. Radio n
airman in the air signal con
Had his mm shop previously.
- All Work Guaranteed
C. RICHISON
Free pickup and Delivery
311 Chlx Phone 31
CONCRETE DRIVES
WALKS; ETC
We frindah forms and mxterlj
No Job too large or too amaU.f
E. & M. Construction Ca
1820 Park Ave; Phono 8
H. F. Chapman Serv. Sta
527 Choctaw Phono 12t
Fortified Tagollne Motor OUa ai
Greases; We fix flats.
SKELLY PRODUCTS
WANTED
Laundry and dry rtemniwg bel
Permanent Experience unneceM Mb.
aary. Apply in person. 7
Chickasha Laundry
103 lawn
MR. FARMER
te (be Urn in aback
hay baton Sor reselm'Let j
your mertilnery. Plow Mama eu
tor tonntr wear. All kinds
I dad Nitk hiwg I
Shearer Boiler WeldlnShop
lid
MAYTAG'
OO I
Service Always
an any make weaken Wa pick n a'
deltvar.
JENKINS APPLIANCE :?
Can BBS I
FLOOR SANDING
J. A. McKELVEY
Phone 1 422 After
7 p. m.
Am Yen Setteflad WKh The I
Or Your
RADIO?
See Orville Jenkins
JENKINS AFPLIAMCR (XX
Building & Remodelin
We build or repair home
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The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1946, newspaper, May 16, 1946; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1891436/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.