The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948 Page: 4 of 12
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FRIDAY MARCH t 1IM
Alcohol In Engines May Bring High-Power On Low-Grade 6aA
Price Biggest
'If' At Present
Br ALTON L M-AKEHLEK
AMNbM hM Mtir Bcfarter
Omaha Marrh Pulling an
alcoholic kirk Into aula engine
mar brine a day aft
High -power parfarmanca on
low-grade gasoline
Trurki and autaa climbing Mill
in high inalcad of creeping up
in low. .. .
IbnmM driving on lha flat
with a ready auric a I power when
jart of your power coming from
torn robe or grain.
Them poMilnlilie from urn of
alcohol a liquid fuel were de-
arribed (uday by Dr. (f L Hilbert
director of lha northern regional
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LYDIA L FIRMAN'S
Dr. Chariot A. Bumgardnar
D.O.
Oifeopathic Medicine
114 Petrokum Building
Offka Phono 3203
Night Phono 1640
research labaralury U. L depart
ment of agriculture at Peoria
III to lha National farm Cbemur-
aw Cornell conference Thar arc
Mima " If and but."
A allo af aleehal aaa bo
blended wllb nine gallaaa of
lew-grade gaaallne to make 10
aallana af premium aail-fcaeek
furi. ha Mid. The Mend
wouldn't raqalra aay ebauea In
am in dralaa ar readjestmeat.
Butiielhinf different for the an
Ira bund of power ara gadget
already availablo which can in
ect niinlurea of alcohul and
water. Thl waa dona with air-
plane during llio war. The al
cntHii injection would lako Intake
uphill In bigh.
Much power I headed only ar
eaMia tally. Tlia real of llw but
angmaa could operate on cheaper
lower nclana gasoline Thia trauld
gave oil rmervea fur It take mora
crude oil la produce bigh-octenn
gasoline.
Tba bklgeat IT la lb preeeat
blab price af alaabal. Ur. Hu-
bert laid. Leva V aarn mi a
dal lar a buahei alcohol weald
aaat sa arate a gallan
preaent leeavery practice
thl mar net meaa a
within n tew yearn.
"Ileganllefe af thia price dif-fCretn-a
liter am many In lance
where the urn of alcohoi-wetar
injection with low-grada gasoline
will be cheaper and give belter
oparaliun Ihtut premium grade
gasoline." '
i Preaent petroleum reserve ap-
parently at enough fur many
! year. And plants am being built
; to nmke synthetic fuel from eual
'and natural gas. If future de-
! mend outstrip thl supply or
! send costs up alcohol from farm
produrta may cater tha picture
Br. H
.. Hilbert cold.
Two types of farm product of-
fer poMilMlitte fur liquid fuel
lino M (tarchy tropa lalgm grain.
Tha other la agricultural reanluM
like eurncoba sugarcane bagasee
and abaws.
Method of making eteohol from
grain ara well kauwu and offl-
crant la many ways and akuhnl
euste will probably depend mnra
on grain costs than tacluucal im-
provamenta ha continued Still
production costs may bn reduced.
Tlw Peoria laboratory developed
an an ay me from a fungus which
can cubctltutn for malt In ter
mentlng grain. This an aubati.
hi to would maka atliyl alcohul
from grain cheaper by tore cents
a gallon.
Tlw aanw laboratory atan to
tndylag to amt and yh-lda of
aad .
mar ba cvallahte to
year. Tba problem teat Babbit
aloebol from the cake. bat do-
tag H economically. Oaa af too
klxgeat easU Is colltcltag tba
Alex
Three Events
Durino March
Third In Our Series of
LENTEN SERVICES
SUNDAY MARCH 7
THE CROSS
. "A Lesson Ip Obedience
Attorn! Thai Service Anri Hnva A Ratter
Understanding of Tha Sacred Union Saatnn
FIRST LUTHERAN
CHURCH
9th and Minnesota
Ralph Young Filter
(By
Ales March -On toe night
of March 1 tlw Aten higtisrhool
speech dam and tha gte club
with Mrs. R. C. Hal directing
will present n program In tha
school auditorium. On March If
and 30 tlw speech clam will be
entered in tlw annual speech
tournament at Edmund.
I The speech class under too di-
rection of Mrs. Bey Patera will
broadcast ever station KWCO
Chickasha t 4:41 am. Tuesday
March IS. Thao taking pert will
ha Ramona Polk Pern Brashear.
I Barbara Harper Nsida June Crad-
dock. Barbara Wilson Nellie Ruth
Massey Phyllis Lance and Johnny
Godwin.
Mr. Elmar Mary visited her
mother Mr. Maloney who Is in
a Duncan hospital Tuesday.
W. A. Wllkeraaa haa atarted
Cyril
Auxiliary Names
Poppy Chairman
(By Eapreac Carres pea drat)
Cyril March ' Tlw HoHara-
IVrry Anno wan Legmn auxiliary
mat Tuesday night with toa presi-
dent Mr hi lermaa. Edward pro-
siding. Plana were discussed fr w serving
al Ui relinery men's safely meal-
ing Monday night and a commit-
toa appointed to arrange fur the
refreshment.
Mr. J J. Janoumk was mlected
I Puppy chairman.
A pot luck supper waa served
al Uw chew of Ui meeting with
members of the American Legion
post as gueai.
Mr. Edward and Mr. Virgil
Black were appointed a a
mitlee to sea each member who
have Luted In renew llioir mani-
bership the past year and alia to
solicit new members
JUrs. IV. L. Kleiner entertained
group of young peoplo of too
Kind Christian church with a
party la her taupe Mundoy night.
Various games war played and
irrrehlimeiiU served.
Time attending were Joyce
Ikanl Belly Jo Brown Lavern
Kamil Clierri Gilliam Jackw
Hand and Dorothy
Welfare Federation
Meets At 2:15 Sunday
Tha Welfare Kedcratioa Inc.
will meet at 1:13 Burnley after-
Him lo too IOOK hail.
Tho hour was act at 1.18 In
order that members would arrive
la lima tar to broadcast of a
message from (J. J. Kx of Okla-
homa Lily aula president srlird-
uJad fur 1:10. Kullowmg tlw broad-
cast there will b a business aw
Ninnekah
Ninnekah Opens
Red Cross Drive
Short Stories
f ive a aara an ton deckat were
handled by police Judge Laalte
Pain In Thursday aftaraonn'a
lie court Bunds totaling 127 ware
forfeited on flvn drunk innasi
euunis
Many aclentteato firmly btllovn
that n trip to too moon by rocket
to o out far distant accomplish-
ment of nun.
(By Express Carre-pomiral) I
NumHiaii Marrh 3 Tho Rad
Cross drlv started Monday March
I. Tho quota tar Ninnekah la ft 10.
Tho people In tho community are
ged to brin
bring tlieir contributions
B. f. Mornhinweg and Neil
W indie.
Rhythm bond taatrnnmnta hare
recently bean purchased tar too
first grade pupils.
Tho band is to muko Its first
appearance April lu.
Word taw been received here of
too birth of a seven-pound lhrrv-
onneo buy to Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Null Denting N. M formerly of
Chickaxha. Mr. Null to the daugh-
ter of Mrs. John Mute Ninni-knh.
The scalar daw spa neared
gfoest-
3olds - V "
talebnllm
boneeuhliie.l
mwiiwniub on wanning
twin cm(i inc. muscular CKS
V VaasNae
Newport
Meter lama Scully Dorothy Ikanl
Glenn Murry Jackson Waldo picture show "My Darling Clcm-
Klmo Gibson Bob Britton Bob ratine " in tha higlischool auili-
prmbeanpyoor
leal too
no poor new
one. Tailor-
made part sat
tutor oar
CHICKASHA
MOTOR CO MEANT
bonding a houso eo tho lot wait
at tho Methodist
BRIT - BEATON POUT
AMERICAN LEGION
Gudko Donnie Coiito Jack Moser
Jerry Webb James 8 pear Mac
Ruth Gurvin Peggy Jane Edward
and Kliirlry furry. Hev. and Mr.
J. W. Whitworth were guests.
Observing toa Ana to Armstrong
Week of IT-aycr far Home Mission
week the WMU of toe Baptist
church ha met eech eftemoon toil
week in to home of the members
for an hour of warship end prayer.
Monday afternoon they met In
the homo of Mia. J. U Barker
Tuesday with Mr. D. C. Me-
CToskcy with regular WMU Wed-
nesday afternoon in toe homo of
Mrs. J. C. Fowler. Thursday after-
noon they met with Miss Lucy
Ilocnlicck and Friday afternoon in
the home of Mia. M. A. Sparks
who haa been confined to her
home since a recent tall in her
home.
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Marin life In to once radio-
1 active waters of atom-bound Bi-
' kini Legoon ta apparently back to
' normal with no discernible pros-
pcct of fiaaioo-produced monstrosl-itie.
turium Wednesday afternoon. The
money taken In will help purchase
Jackets for the basketball boys and
guts who graduate this year.
Chitwood Puts
Meat In Lockers
50 poui
of meet had been itored In locker
and ISO pounds of pork had beet)
cured at tha meeting of the Chit
wood homo demonstration cl.ib
Thursday In too club mom at too
schoolhoust.
Other work for the month in-
cluded three rooms redecorated
one room papered one quilt 11
household article and 48 gar-
ment made IS garment mended
45 quart of food canned 48U
pound of lard rendered and M
pounds of map made.
Mrs. Huth Frank home demon-
stration agent had charge of the
mid demonstration on
"Making Old Clothes Do." Miss
Opal Zadoka assistant also at-
tended the meeting.
Any flower that turns toward
the sun is a heliotrope.
EVER FEEL LIKE
HANGING
YOURSELF
ON WASHDAY
?
DONT
DO IT. CALL US
WK WILL BK OUT IN
NOTHING FLAT AND
WE KNOW YU WILL
BE HAPPY.
CALL
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NEW CHICKASHA
LAUNDRY
AND DRT CLEANER
Ut Iowa Aveaaa
NONE 1S7
CREDIT
BERRY'S
JEWELRY
BEAUTIFUL "LADY" ELGIN
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Rich ME natoral geld
Mao with imart aaw
hash e ami crystal.
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white aad yallew
grid.
It's Tim To Giro Tho
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youngsters Easter Shoes at tho
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We will have a complete line of fine modern pianos foryou to see and to play.
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Mr. Carl A Coppack state distributor will be here with
. his well trained staff to demonstrate the instruments and
to answer any questions regarding the terms by which
they are purchased. .
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It will be worth a trip to town to see and to hear the beau-
tiful new pianos. Bring your friends in to see this array of
modern instruments.
527 Chickasha Ave. Chickasha Okla.
Open From 8 A.M. To 9 P.M. Monday Through Saturday
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