The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1951 Page: 3 of 14
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cleaning up the old MacArthur homeetend in Milwaukee in prep-
aration for the homecoming of Con. Dotigisa MacArthur. The homo
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Chickaaha Police Chief Ernest
ill relate several tales which
claims are fairly routine.
For instance take the case of
woman who wanted a cop
come out and shoot a wood-
cker. It is knocking a hole
my rooV she said.
On one occasion two officers
ent considerable time chasing
coon in the attic of another
resident.
Patrolman Harold Kukuk is
11 kidded about the time he
sit out to shoot a turgey on
The owner of the fowl had
tight it far a Christmas din-
r but it escaped and took
fuge on the top of the house.
Kakaks first Mast with the
t-gauge shetcua ripped a hale
n the reef bet the
'relight the recalcitrant
caching to the ground.
Classed as routine are the
eats
numerous calls to rescue
and other pets from trees.
Ingenius devices have been
rigged u: to get the animals
back to earth without the neces-
sity of climbing up after them.
VOCATIONAL STAFF
PLANS TO ATTEND
OCW STYLE SHOW
The full Oklahoma vocational
home economics staff will be here
for the annual spring style show
at Oklahoma College for Women
May 1-2.
Miss Blanche Portwood state
vocational sericulture supervisor
II a former OCW student Miss
Helen Jensen Southwest district
supervisor. Is an OCW graduate.
Others to attend include: Miss
Marguerite Scruggs assistant
state supervisor of vocational
home economics and state FHA
advisor; Miss May Hollow South-
east district supervisor; Mrs.
Ma urine HcNull Northeast dis-
trict supervisor; and Mrs. Esta
Lee Ramsey Northwest district
supervisor.
While in Chickasha the state
staff will interview OCW's senior
home economies majors.
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Group No. 1
Formerly Priced to 35.00
Solo Price
'Group No. 2
Formerly Priced to 45.00
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Sale Price
Spring toppers in various lengths
for your year 'round wear . . . full
lengths included. In a wide range
of colors . . . postals navies brawns
;
greyiand beige. Buy your coat now
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and savo . . . wear them now and
through fall.
Cool . Sheer . . Non-Crushable
Crease-Resistant Linens!
These are not the linens you have seen in former years. Instead
they are softcomfortable feeling and cool looking. Many are im-
ported Irish linens.
Paulette's large selection .in one and two piece styles of these
beautiful summer frocks will be attractive not only for your need
for them this summer but also to your pocket book . . . Paulette
has lowered the price of summer apparel.
These lovely linens are available in dark and pastel shades and
in junior sizes misses' sizes and half-sizes. Priced. as low as
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Shop Tomorrow and Monday
For Mother's Day. Use Paul-
ette's Layaway and rauieite's
Charge Accounts.
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