The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1949 Page: 3 of 12
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TUESDAY MARCH 22 1949
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' THREE
Two Killed 50 Injured In
Texas Arkansas
Points Are Hit
And Mississippi Storms
New Orleans March 23 Ml
Two penona wen killed and
about SO wen Injured by itormi
which hit scattered areaa o t
Louisiana and MSniadppl ycster-
day. Ternadaea and wlndalenna
also ripped through parte at
nertheait Texas and aeuthweat t
Arkansas but aa eaaualUea wen
Hardest hit In Mimlssippl waa
a 100-mile atretch between Jack-
son and Yazoo City.
In an isolated farm area of
Humphreys county a Negro cabin
collapsed killing a 10-monthfr-old
infknt and injuring the parents
and three other children.
One of the freak performance!
af the blew la Minimi pp was
to pick ap aa automobile la
which three Negroes had takea
reface and drop it a quarter af
a mile away. The three escaped
with minor injuries. --
In Louisiana a tornado injured
six persons and wrecked several
buildings at Tioga.
Near Monroe La Mrs. Helen
Acton SO of Chatham La
drowned when an automobile
plunged from a narrow bridge
during a rainstorm.
' A small tornado Injured live-
stock destroyed a dairy barn a
Negro church end several "
Police Matinee Adds
$190 To City Cofers
Twenty-one chargee - brought
)190 in fines and forfeitures in
Monday's police court It was the
largest this year.
Thirteen drunkenness complaints
netted $110.
Other charges and dispositions
wen: Connie Kiser vagrancy
$10; James W. Parker indecent
exposure $20: E. B. Clark Jr
speeding; $5; Peggly McClain no
driverislicense $10; Luther Oli-
ver double parking; $1; Nick Am-
stutz allowing an unlicensed per-
son to operate a motor-vehicle
$10; Maty Bowles Negro; peace
disturbance $10; and Jos E. Vln-
yard speeding $5.
Lindsey CC Adds
45 Members
Lindsay March S3 (Special)
A total of 45 new members have
Joined the chamber of commerce
here with eeveral pledge cards
still out according to
lorman Bryan.
Wi should have at least 15
more
total
membership
dwellings in a community
Texarkana Texas.
Negro
soliciting teems were com-
of Jim Stockton and T. K.
with six new members; Bill
Williams and Roy McGee with
six and Gene Sawyer and W. D.
Stephens with five.
m
YOU CAN LIVE
50 to 60 Days .
Without Food
10 to 14 Days
Without. Water
But No More Than
- 5 to 6 Days
Without Sleep
We Art Sleep Doctors
' ' Pick-Up and Delivery Berries ' . v" '
THOMPSON MATTRESS
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1171
orad their daughter Patsy with a
party Sunday afternoon the oc-
casion being her 10th birthday an-
niversary. Games war played during the
afternoon after which Patsy
opened her gifts.
Refreshments were served to
Phil and Larry Caldwell Donald
and Jimmy Antrim Donald and
Patty Potter Marilyn Henderson
Joy Cnizan Bobby and Jon Watt
A. W. Cox Jerry and Donnie
Brown.
This church is holding a five-
IJS'ZrJSSZ CERAMICS SHOW-
night Mark McElhaney Midwest1 OPENS APRIL 16.
City; Tuesday night Byron Pul-; w Yjw
lerton Norman; Wednesday night CLOSES MAY 15
Lester Stowe Mineo; Thursday I WWlt
night J. D. Boren Oklahoma City Widdta KlUnhU -and
Friday night Waldo Proffitt.! Iollh nnu national deeor-rhi-ba-hZ
" stive arts-ceramlcs show will be
uucaasna. - held here April 16 to May 15.
I ' Entries from eight central states
. Xr.mn.rn ' IoW nd Colorado Will be
L .I1 screened by a Jury of the Central
GuewwraMr. SrZx. H.n f CrafUmS guild on April
Mil
Tom
Cyril; Mr. and Mrs.
Fort Cobb and
The Judges enaeaneed by
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trammel and j ..
family Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Letter Plereea and
daughter Molly Oklahoma City
former Tuttle residents spent the
weekend In the Tommy Bobier
end Ben Baker homes. Mr. and
Mrs. Pierson have sold their prop-
erty in Oklahoma City and were
en route to Midland Texas where
they will make their home.
- Mn. B. J. Bowen sad son.
Jimmy were hosts at a family din-
ner Sunday. Guests were Mr. end
Mrs. John T. Cobble and. family
of Mineo Mr.- and Mrs. Glenn
Greenroid
I president ef the Wichita Art
association shew epenser in-
clude Jsha Van Kea Newbury-
part Mam silver designer
Nalja Grotdla. Breemfield Hills
Mich and Eugene Kingman
director of the Jocelyn Memorial
mnseum Omaha Nab.
Barn Erik 'Fleming of Stock'
holm (Sweden a world lead
among silversmiths baa sent a
special award for the silver-
smithing competition.
Cash prizes will be given In each
division of tha show weaving
metal 17 Jewelry ceramics and
ceramics sculpture.
BAPTIST MEETINGS
ARE ANNOUNCED
(By Express Cerraepeadeat)
Amber March 13 Tha YWA
GA's and BAs will meet at the
Baptist church Wednesday night
WMU (Ards I will meet Wed-
nesday evening for a visitation.
LAWTON MAYOB ISSUES
WARNING ON DOGS
Imwton. March 13 (ff)-Mayor
ward and - George Hutchins has
proclamation warning owners of
dogs to purchase licenses and hava
their pete inoculated or have
. them destroyed. The warning
Kinney haa been appointed to re- came after IS children have been
place him. . m I bitten by dogs in a seven-day
Mr. and Mr. Ray Brawn boa-1 period.
and family of Oklahoma
City and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Jeffries Jr. of Amber.
Soy Morion of Cleburne. Texas
brother of lire. Will Anderton ar-
rived over the weekend frr an ex-
tended visit with the Anderton
family.
The Tattle Sonnd-Up dub pro-
moted a barbecue Saturday night
1 There were about 150 penona at-
tending. Several cakewalk were
held during the evening. A seven-
orchestra furnished music
ring the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson were
hosts at dinner Sunday. Guests I
were Fred Bowden
Ervin Tilson Jimmy Handke Carl
J. B. and Lafen Jackson.
Jim Masoa resigned hie'- poet
as night watchman and John Me-
Verden
Tank's Saucer
Can Be Repaired
(By Express Correepaadent)
Verden March 33 John CL
Millikan an engineer from Okla-
homa City haa inspected Vardan's
water tank. After getting tha tank
cleaned out tt was found tha
saucer was not In aa bad a condi-
tion as previously reported.
Mr. Millikan advised tha town
board to instruct J. W. Butler con-
tractor to leave tha prceent sauc-
er have tt welded en ell its pita
end take deduction of 5155 from
tha original proposal. The town
hoard has dona thin
Ray Wasson . Chfckaaha
purchased tha domino parlor hers j
from Glen McDonald. Mr. Wasson '
formerly ' owned tha dominos!
irlor and sold it' to Mr.-Me-unald
last summer. -Mr.
and Mrs. Wasson-plan to
move back to Vardan soon.
C. Armstrong To Take
Specialized Schooling ;
Recruit Calvin E. Armstrong
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Arm-
strong 109 North Sixth has been
selected for specialized echodling
in a potential leaders course; it
was teemed today.
Mr. Armstrong is now serving
with tha Fifth Armored division
at Camp Chaffee Ark having
20 DRIVERS PASS
STATE EXAMINATION
Twenty new driven were on
Grady county highways today.
That number named written
and drtvei
amigned there Just after he
entered the service Dee. 39 1948.
Prior to going into the army ha
was employed by the Tulsa Pipe-
line company and was working
iver near Purcell. He
attended tha Roe Hill Ok school.
According to the Information
received here students who at-
tend the ten-week school are se-
lected with car and only thorn
Blowing definite leadership pos-
sibilities are enrolled. On the com-
pletion of tha eouraa they am as-
signed to a permanent unit -
The Fifth Armoreds leaden
course - battalion la part of the
137th Armored Ordnance Batal-lon.
driver's tests
to tha regular Mon-
day meals here; awarding to
Beb Fanning; examiner.
Mr. Fanning said II of tha
group were opera tors four chauf-
feur's; and five beginner's per-
mits. .
Bevsn applicants felled tests and
awe refused driver permit Two
were turned down for low grades
en the written and five felled the
driving teat
Examinations ' will be held
Thursday on an appointment harts.
Persons wishing tests an asked
to notify tha palic desk sergeant
Mr. Fanning again urged teen-
agers applying for their first li-
cense to bring proof of age with
them. "This must be either a
birth certificate or school record"
mid Fanning. "It Is mandatory
licenses cannot he imued without
this prooL
Phillips Quits As Head
.Of Company's Board
Bartlesville March iS VP)
Frank Phillips has retired ss
chairman of the Phillips Petro-
leum companys hoard of directors.
- He will be givaa the new title
af heaerary director sod chair-
Phillips 76 will relinquish vot-
ing and management respond hill-
ties Phillips who founded tha com-
pany in J917 wrote President K. S.
Adame yesterday ha wished to be
relieved of active management
In his letter Phillips said he
couldnt "keep up with the young-
er fellows any more.
RUSSIA SHIP LOADS
TOBACCO MERCHANDISE
Newport News Vs March 23 VP)
The SS General Cheraakhovsky
first Russian ship to berth here in
several moths is taking on a cargo
of tobacco and general merchan-
dise. The Chemakhovsky arrived
here yesterday on its way to Pro-
gremo Mexico; where it will taka
on additional cargo. -
Band To Enter
Waurika Fete
Chlckasha hlghsrhooi band mem-
bers will go to Waurika Thursday
to participate in the annual hand
festival in that city according to
Charles Emmons; director.
Tha trass will eater la tha
eeneert playing asarahlag and
sight-reeding esatesto at the
ana-day event.
Mr. Emmons also announced
that rehearsals for the second band
concert of tha year are being
held dally and members are work-
ing to make it tha "beat yet." Tha
first concert was presented en
Jen. 20.
The band win present the sea-
and af the aeries to the high-
wheel auditorium aa April 1
aad ticket! purchased far fee -first
eeneert will ale ha geed
for tha as send pirformsaeo; Mr
$17 FIRE HAZARDS
FOUND IN CHECK
- Wagoner March 22 ( A Are
inspection here last month found
$17 lira hazards. They ware
recommended for correction. City
officials so far have found that
only 58 hava been eliminated.
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JAM MAYTAG CO.
Cyril Okla.
RAMMING HARDWARE CO.
Hinton Okla.
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Hydro Okla.
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The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1949, newspaper, March 22, 1949; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1892326/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.