The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 273, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963 Page: 2 of 14
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS Thursday December 15 1961 ir
TWO
Senior Citizens
Honored By
Amber Lions
Amber Lions Club distributed
63 Christmas packages to sen-
ior citizens of the community
according to N C Kennedy
club president This is an an- By MARY IIANNAI!
Dual project of the club BOY— Mr and Mrs Gifford Amber Correspondent
Deliveries made Christmas m par- The FHA Chapter and its
Eve were hv Kenned)- J W 1 haIf sponsor Mrs Dorthy Cox met
Franklin 0Js Ivie Perry: W'J Friday at the school house
Ridge and 0 B Bledsoe
Holiday
Guests In
Amber Homes
Deaths And Funerals
c I TAYLOR
C L Taylor M Tuttle a re-
tired minister died Wednesday
night in the Cordell Memorial
WILLIAM R SPAUCR
William R Spaugh 70 3530
Leafdale Decatur 111 died at
11:50 pm Tuesday In Grady
Hospital He had been a resl- Memorial Hospital
ELVISH ""“"I UtlInSStaE
Tm-Iiw 1A i-onice Lovin nnd Bob Olsen 001
ne!?’WKnArtb'!!i LSiSoUh 3th duri"K he hoIida-VI
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prior to moving to Cordell He
mail mmm married Miss Florence Brvan boni Sept 6i 1893
ounce boy born at 11:03 am They went caroling then had July 27 1002 at Ml Pleasant ! Mutry County III and was
Tuesday in Grady Memorial breakfast and exchanged gifts ! Ark rC5ldrn Decatur 45 years
Cliirknahs Bail Express : Hospital The students attended classes ! He preached In the vicinity of
" j until 1 30 p m then had their
riRws'r? i GIRL— A six pound three eschal£ft
ourhha ! ounce girl was bom to Mr and jhe Lions club had their
1 j Mrs R L Hare Marlow at Christmas dinner Saturday
Brownwood Tex and for con- efc c?6'"er
gregations in Frederick Chey-! aas1 Railrjwd and retired In
enne Tuttle and Mountain View 3?njarF 'ear‘ e WM a
He began preaching at the age 33 degree Mason
of 30 years Spaugh is survived by his
mcp sturi ' — Psonle from out of state who 1 He ’is survived by his wife wife Gertrude of the home ad-
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SSSS“JS’JTZJSLS CimSlOTT ChrLint I Ihep sifter tocli Sir ' ’“' ““
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Thrc Month
Ota Year IS
HT HAIL IR OKLAHOMA
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Six Motha
Grady Memorial
Hospital
ADMISSIONS
Miss Gloria Jean Henderson
Amber surgical
Miss Helen Huffman Chick-
asha medical
Mrs Lillie Mae ruts Mlnco
medical
Mrs Sylvia Boswell Cliick-
asha medical
David Cowan Vcrdcn medi-
cal Larry Stewart Chickasha
medical
Mrs Edward T Shettlcr
Sterling medical
Loyd Davis Minco medical
Mrs Paul Miller Gracemont
surgical
Mrs Rolev C Richey Blan-
chard surgical
Mrs Stella Byrd Chickasha
medical
Odell Rush Minco surgical
DISMISSALS
William A Conger Rush
Springs
Mrs Jackie Scyrkels Lind-
say Mrs Fred Casada Lindsay
Mrs Olivia McAfee Chick-
asha
John T Wilburn Wichita
Falls Tex
Mrs Pat Fitzpatrick Chit-kasha
Local Markets
(Quoted By MoorStauffcr)
GRAM
COTTON
(Quoted By Chick Cbttoa Oft
fiddling Inch $3230
LIVE POULTRY
(Quoted By Woods Product)
Bens (Under 41 Oh a e09
Hena (Owe 44 Ibsl Jl
Ohb Ns 1 M
EGGS
Grads A Large saaaMGaaaaaa sB
Grad A Medium sees 31
Grade A Small eseeseoeeae JH
Grade B Jl
call DALE for
PRINTING
OP ANY KIND
CA 4-2772
DALI'S PRINTING— A DV
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CHICKASHA POST OfTIC BOXES
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AMI ADJOIMNG COl'NTIlS
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Six Month
Thra Months
Oh Month
GIRL — A seven pound 13 vm spent Mondav night with
ounce girl was bom to Mr and his siser Mr and Mrs Wa!tcr WASHINGTON J I Pit - The
Mrs Joe Stinchcomb Tuttle at Martin nauon s economy is expected to I Word has been received of the
7:5n am Wednesday in Grady Mr and M Haieishw "a faiMized gain" this death of Robert Eisele 98 fath-
Memorial Hospital aml family of Herford Tex ar- i i”r ?“ 1 brief skdown of a former Chickasha wsi- j
rived Saturday to spent the’JS alsasinati o'dent Mrs Raymond G Hall:
DM Ynil Hpar Mbtay With her parents Mr 1Pr"dent Jobn J Kenned-V- I Eisele died Tuwday mondng at
LJiLL 1UU 1 1 Cal and jjfS phillip Hale) That was the Christmas Day I the home of his daughter in
A LOCALLY OPERATED MEMBER
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TUCKS
SOONER LAUNDRY
1627 lava
Trf Oar New Marsuatta
Tap landing Axtawafkl
110 Mat Salt Watar
12lk Laid Capacitr
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ALL COIN OPERATED
Yao Only Pay r Tha Tuna
Yoa Cia
Phillip
The only alarm snswered dur- and Mrs D B Bledsoe word rom the Commerce De- Nacoedoches Tex
ing the holiday period was a of Chow Chilla Cnlif is visit- partment whidi reported that J Funeral will be held
car fire shortly before 12 noon ing his parents Mr and Mrs an upturn production i at 2 pm Friday in Emanuel
Tuesday and it was out upon j D Hale paced a continued slow advance Baptist Church Tulsa
arrival of firemen at the scene Stanley Taylor is home for jj1 business activity in N’ovem-1
722 North 12th The blaze was the holidays with his parents Mr “er-
described as a backfire through and Mrs C F Tavlor ‘‘There was a temporary in-
(au arint lariaSa Taxi" the carburetor Minor loss was Mr and Mrs fed Kennedy terruption in the temp of eco-)
! reported to the car owned by and children spent Sunday with "omic activity for a period im-
Oklahoma press asociatton H A Neal Chickasha Mr and Mrs Charles Milbura : mediately after the assassina-1
tin Oklahoma City ton of President Kennedy” the Oklahoma City and Angela EL
! Mr and Mrs Ray Dean ’ reP°rt 5aid- ! 1 Pace 28 Chickasha
Corley of Tuttle visited Mr "The upward momentum was
and Mrs R B Hannah Sunday resumed however reflecting
night i basic underlying strength of the
Mrs Janie Whitaker of Wak-h economic forces”
Colo is spending the holidays ) The Office of Business Eco-
with her mother Mrs Etta nomics cited these signs of
Nye economic strength in its month-
Mrs Floyd Van Schuwer at- j ly review:
tended the wedding of her grand-1 —Retail sales showed a quick
daughter Keron Jeter Satur- recover)’ in the first week of
day at Mav Avenue Methodist December following “sharp and
Church of Oklahoma City : widespread declines" immedi-
! Alan and Larry Early are! k'y the assassination
: spending the holidays with their —Iron and steel production
parents Mr and ’Mrs R J continued the rise begun in
Party August The spurt was due to
A Y- (Wa Dial j Betty and Beverly Lee ofi renewed buying by steel con-
Oklahoma City spent Monday I sumers whose inventories were
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AFTER CHRISTMAS
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 273, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963, newspaper, December 26, 1963; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1894826/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.