The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 29, 1952 Page: 3 of 24
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SUNDAY JUNE 9 1981
THREE
Women Head For California
ToComnefe In '52 Air Race
5 : :
Event To Open
At 10 July 4
WAMUNUTUN Junt IB-
liny small rtmiinw with only
women aboard are eonverxbiM oa
Boutham California today Uke
awallowa bound for Capistrano.
Tba It pUota and eotalots in tat
R light plane include stenogra-
phers achool-gbia Sifht Instruc-
tors and houaewtvca and tha wifa
OK ODS) OOOfZCSSOUaA
They art antriea in tha
All-Woman Transcontinental Air
Race aizth and largest of its kind.
Iloat of them get quite riled up if
nu can n a power pun aercr.
Tba race atarta at Santa Ana.
Calif. at II a.m. Pacific Standard
Time on tne nurm of July
Barring unfavorable weather
alone me uw-mue route.
deadline for croaaing the finish
line at Teterboro N. J. ii S pjn.
Wednesday July I. A number of
tope inrhaHng overnight
are made along the way.
SUM Ferae
The first five to place will share
in a purse of 11730. Several tro-
phies also will be awarded and
many cities along the route are of-
fering "lei prizes" cash for win
ning the segment of the race end-
ing at that particular city.
But prixe-money and the gtoryaf
winning aren't the real reasons for
the annual contest says Anne
Rom beau of Sepulveda Calif.
now in her third year as trail blaz-
er for the race.
and yet tha
inert of
"We are
jmirlMt for
training.
are not allowed to fly
trying to help make R
these girh to keep m
Rush Springs
Hires Teacher
Football Coach
1 B. r. Mornhinweg supermtend-
ant of Bush Snrlna schools an-
tne hlrmg oc a rootoau
Commissioners
Plan Appeals
OKLAHOMA CRT June U IB-
Two dtlshnma County commis
sars were each fined UOt and
pinded from flie today oa
conviction of charges they illegally
purchased SUM m
structor for the bighschooL
v.
"The race baa a serious mis-
sion" she says. . : -
"Women played a big pert m
aviation during the last war yet
today mere is no way for them to
keen a finger In flying except at
r their own expense.
"Many of the atria are on active
reserve status with the Air Force
ska eradiate ef
Ctty Carrenitr where he played
adar OrvfOe Tattle la Uis-H.
He olayed football for Been
Air Force Base. Lubbock. Texas.
while in the service. He was also
a member of the OCU basketball
team. He plana to come to Bush
Springs m August
lira Evelyn Jolly was elected
as home economics teacher replac-
1 U1H W.ll -1 1 -- ft. v..
lug mumm su iiim. wiw i
gone to East High hlgherhool
Wichita. Kan. . . -
Mrs. Jolly is a graduate of Ok
lahoma A It If College with
BA degree in home economics
She taught one year at Cameron
A fx II College Lawton and one
semester In the Rush Springs
system in the English department.
she was re-hired in the
capacity since she did not plan to
return to the KngUah department.
Toe Surgery Planned
For Miss Waterman
Word was received here that
Hiss Nellie Waterman win under
go toe surgery Monday.
A few days following the
atton. Miss Waterman expects to
return home to convalesce.
- She is in room- 1M in St An
thony's hospital in Oklahoma Qty.
PHASE REMEMBER TO VOTE TUESDAY
IcharIiY'neal
county commissioner
" CENTRAL DISTRICT - J
FoV whBa tMft PSCS) Is CtiF .
AndJ 1 Imyv wwif ec InI
If I've but nede m fried er twe
erete last fan. Both gave immed
iate notice of appeal.
Onmmissiwieri Charles A T
d Edd Bisel stood and heard
District Judge Floyd L. Jackson
of Lawton. say: "The court has no
authority to continue you fat of-
Insect Scouts
Find Weevils
Cotton insect survey scouts from
the Department of Agriculture
have found the infestation of boll
weevils runninc -from t-M per
cent through the central and south-
pert of urady county.
Tha northern section of the
county around Minco and Tuttte
does not have serious cotton insert
troubles at this time according
to the entomologists.
Lamar county aaent has
recommended the regular poison
to control tne insects in
those fields where infestation ia
11 per cent .
www
One of the largest gypsum plants
m tha southwest is found at Sou
thard. A higher grade and more
varieties of gypsum are produced
there than anyplace else m the
country.
Gov. Johnston : Murray after
wards named Earl Orerholzer ft
IHeoma Park dairyman and Wil
liam G. Mason Oklahoma City
merchant to fill the vacant!
Then it waa teamed Mason did
not live in the district and Murray
delayed appointing a replacement
until his return from a conference
m Houston. . .
Many Thanks
CHARLIE.
The third commissioner. Graver
Pendleton charged jointly with
Litfcn and Bisel 4f "tviI to waive
jury trial as they did.
Jackson said ho win return to
Oklahoma City later to rule on
County Attorney Granville Scan-
land I application for Pendleton's
uismissai xrom rare. -
Bcanland charged that the RUM
ia road material was bought with-
out advertising for bids as required
by law. . . ..
' Judge Jackson explained he was
imposing the "iwiwui penalty be
cause evidence Indies ted the coun-
ty had lost nothing in the transae-
non.
He could have fined each of the
men as much as MM and w
tenced them; from M days to
year ia jaU or both.
Local Couple
Gets License
A Chirrasha
marriage license one suit has been
filed and one decree awarded i
the district court clerk's office.
Ralph E. McCotmell filed a di
vorce action against Martha Louise
MfyonneTI'
The marriage license was issued
to ArUe Clayton Long. B.
Mary Jo Tyron la. Chick-
was
JUNIOR
WE HAVE IT!
Siiibeam
The LIGHTEST
WEIGHT Steam or
Dry Iron Atade ;
STEAM as
DRY booing ec dry so ateae
laisBilf i The water far sweat Is
bbbbHsiI fcoaa year home of die-
tOimi ofiliti the jam. The
aww taabeaai weighs no SMra
shea an aediaary Iroa. No aUi-
Bta weight. No MUfcBiifjlBt
iloyaiag or spillis.. fcresi
whea yoa waat k.
C. RICHISON
III CUaaMaa . Ffcoae UM
Sarah Carline
awarded a divorce
i Ore J
Easy-Ta-Bseay
CklclnMlM Federal Savitwja
eedLeee
2nd
FASHIONS
o
Completely Air-Conditioned
for Your Shopping Comfort
. ' i
124 CMICK ASIA AYlHtt
(MICK ASIA. tKlAMiMA
SAVINGS TO
1 And
72 More
Save Oii Vacation and
July 4th Needs!
COOL COOL DRESSES
' Special Group of
COTTONS
Cottons Nylone-
- SHEERS - -
Voiles. Cottom
. LINENS
Pure Silk Prints Cottons
SHANTUNGS
Golfsr' DressM by
Strbht i
Rtgulai
UP
nilarly
to 14.95
Regularly
up to 17.95
Regularly
" up to 22.95
' Regularly
up to 49.95
Regularly
' 14S5
I
7.77
9.99
13.33
22.00
9.00
i
Famous Make i
HOSE i
Regularly 1.65 - ! .
60-CoiiQt) Fc
NYLON
77c
3 Prt. For
225
Summer
COORDINATES
Ipecloi group In gay colon. Sizes 9 to 15.
- Regularly Up To 35.00 .
Reduced!
i
BLOUSES
Wj MtjAaMWiWBjiij lis ri i sswtwi
SIms. Reg. 3.95 to 7.95
W AM
REDUCED! -V to
Summer SKIRTS
Reg. 5.95 to 12.95
NOW! . 4M and
CHARGE CASH BUDGET ' LAYAWAY
Starting Monday Morning June 30thf At 9 o'Cjock Sharp!
Just One Week Of Fast Selling. We Must Make Room For Back-To-School And Fall Mer-
chandise That Is Beginning To Arrive Daily. Shop Early Shop Late! We Are Completely
: : Air-Conditioned For Your Shopping Pleasure!
SAVE AT THESE
DRASTICALLY REDUCED
&yr; PRICES! v.:;;-.;-
Mil
-EXTRA-
" eye' :'
Double Keee Copper Riveted
JEANS
";.- NOW
$39
Sixes 7-S-9 Only
Reguler
S2.29 Value
GIRLS' DEPARTMENT
AIR-CONDITIONED
FOR YOUR
SHOPPING PLEASURE
BOYS' DEPARTMENT
-DRESSES-
Reg. $3.98 $000
and $4.98 ........NOW If
00
I
00
Reg. $5.98
and $6.98 ........NOW
Reg. $7.98
and $8.98 ........NOW
Reg. $9.98
and $10.98 ..... NOW
$4
5
6
00
-SPORT SHIRTS-
JUg. $2.50
end $275
Reg.$2JS
NOW
159
I
1129
NOW I
-T-SHIRTS-
Reg. $1.19
Reg. S1..5
end $1.19
Reg. $1.91
end $125
NOW
NOW
NOW
79!
fl"
$39
ONI GROUP
GIRLS' SUITS
40
OFF
USE
JUNIOR FASHIONS
LAYAWAY PLAN
OR
CHARGE ACCOUNT
ONE GROUP
BOYS' WESKITS
109
WM HOW 1
ONE GROUP
GIRLS' SUITS
ONE GROUP BOYS'
SUMMER SLACKS
60
OFF
25
gvrr
One Group Girls' Toppers
40 off
One Group Girls' Topprrs
60 off
ALL REMAINING
. BOYS' SUMMER SUITS
NOW 40 OFF
All RomoiniMf
BOYS' SUMMER CAPS
Pettel eed
Dark Colon OOJ70
Off
Al RemeiHiait
' GJrle' i
SWIM SUITS
AD Girh
SUMMER HATS
and PURSES
TERRY CLOTH'
Ref. $2.19 $119
SHIRTS New I
Ree. $2.9$ $100
AN Soys'
SWIM SUITS
ABA I B0 lRee.$2.9$ $100 1 tiefl
XaJ70 Off I NOW aJV70 OFF fl COATS. New II NOW AaJVO OFF
fl fl fl
-All Soles Final -No Exchanges -No Refunds-
JUNIOR FASHIONS
108 S. 5th St.
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The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 96, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 29, 1952, newspaper, June 29, 1952; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1893349/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.