The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1948 Page: 2 of 12
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TuE CTFICrf ASHA STAR.
Chickasha Okla. Thursday Sept. 23 194S
Dr. and Mrs. V. C. lluldrrlth wai a student there last year and at the atate fair beginning Sat-;
and Mr. and Mrs. William Kulh-IMiss tabecrt daughter of Jutlgj urday in Oklahoma City. Fota-
van are now on an extended trip 'ami Mrs. Cabeen has enrolled toes will be entered by Uon Kio-
to Detroit Michigan und vuiiimsjaii a Frinhmun. ' Masters Lucile Applies by Wi:l-
lx held in Oklahoma City Sept-
ember 27-20. Among Grady
I It waa announced this week
.that 360 of the 1856 men regis-
tered here during the Sign-up
period are due to receive ques-
tionnaires. These men are non-
fathers and nun-veteran single
men fruin J9 through 25. .
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The
me
vam-e or Hoi niter night a nation- jittenduncc fur the session. V........I jlwn Lance of Alex Frie-
al annual event The education- .vX
al exhibit of the Grunge which Mr.' and Mrs. Clark Pool are unan of Meridian and Pat OwehS
placed second at the bounty fuir in New tork where Mr. Pool is S1 Joseph's Academy Mari-
Mrs. Eugene Bonnet and baby Norman Frye of the Frye Jew- was on display.- attending a meeting of mortgage j(1 Barnett secretary-treasurer
daughter sherry Jeanne of Enid elry Company spent Wednesday. A I bunkers. They plan hi visit New of te southwest district of 4-11
- ' - u1- u '- In Oklahoma City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Flood Mr. England points and Montreal irll win a 8p.ial delegate.
and Mrs. Gordon Jones Mr. and Canada befure returning
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook were jjr. Howard Cost Mr. and Mri..clllkusa-
Oklahoma City visitors Wedmn- Vernon Cotter Mr. and Mrs.
den and Freddie; Perrin of IUr-
A stute fair judging School will ris; Pears by Phyllis ' lahu-fc of
Tho Rrsnce No. 124 TJ. .. .(:unty 4-ll girls Wlto have won
iit VSmSav mght ln otJser. kIu'ona AC!ty wus fu' !the lioiinr of being sent tu this
I1.' p'akr- A lurV Krl'p Wiw 11 school are Nina Beth Hendrix of
jia-e of HiSMiter iiiglit a nation- jittendunce fur the session. ..h. a i..
Alex and Wanvli Wilkins of
Alex; cotton by Clifford Tuck-
" County 4-11 girls Who haVe Won'vr Amber Harold Uairlngtnn
Lucile Jim Hightower Lucilc
and Franklin Huili Harris wheat
by Jim Burnett and lolly Hub
L.nrUihera Meritlluh; nuts by
Berney Jeffries Arnbc-r - hurley
by Harold Barrington Lucile;
and alfulfa and c'nver sued by
Joe Humphrey of FrieuJ.
;ay. . jjack Johnson and LktfdMuivge J.orfa"J SVpK1.l'
Mrs. Emery Conrad and son attended the convention of the. hre 'w 'li vhi m 1 J- Woodward and Maude
Jorn.de Jo. attended a family re-1 Frieda Young expecta to spend ABC clubs of Oklahoma. Kansas'" MrxiJ.'wIm Woodward filed a suit in district
union which waa held Ust Sun- thia week end in Stillwater as and Texas the past week-end inw mSu 1 1 court this week to quiet the title 8ene Briggs who is also pi-esi-
riay at the home of Mrs. Cun- guest of her son Jinunie Young Oklahoma City. Douglas L. an n u toimibi h tn r rty in reUion 33-6-6. ip University. Over
Roy Pierce J. W. Kayser and
C. A. Chlncholl attended. Uie
welcoming home ceremonies'- in
Enid Monday honoring the pres-
dent of Lions International Eu-
rad's mother Mrs. Mollie Med 11 n
in Hobart Among those attend-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Iicivo und sons Roy and Joel
and Mrs. Young. . jOrme Big Spring Tev. was
I named ABC district1 governor
Jeff Williams kft Tuesday for iUcceeding Charles Evans of
a speaking tour which will take Chickasha who held that post for
of Wuuchula Florida Roy Pierce him to Pawhuska Austin San the past 12 months.
.f Wichita Fulls Texas and Mrs.
K J Golden and son. Bob Howard
of Culurado Springs Cola
. Mr. and . Mrs. Hobart Walken
Sr. if India Calif. have return-
ed to their home after spending
a week in Chickasha. with rela-
tives and friends. Mr. Walker. Bond Miss Kathleen Chambers
is well known in Chickasha hav- Mias Ramona Webster Bill Juhn-
ing been connected with the city son Elmer Lawson Eddie Wat-
kutir department of Chickasha 'bon. Jack Dennis David Allen'
Antonio and Laredo Texas.
A-
. Members of the B-Liners mo-
torcycle club who went to Platt returd ' from' an a.Mmile J
NaUonal Park Sulphur and Tur- trip to the west . They;
ner Falls Sunday were 1is .stopped in Saluna Be&ck Culi.j
Wanda. Lee Holmes Miss Djr-jwhere they were guests of Mr. i
lene Lawson Miss Josephine Bncj Mr. Charlie Baker. Mr. j
and Mrs. Baiter formerly lived in
the Meridian' community; "Mr.
Baker is a former blacksmith and
now owns a wbrk shop bf hit
own- where he furnishes all the
beautiful scroll work fob sortie of
the better homes in .California.
an automobile firm.
it
Miss Rendell West and Miss Koehler. McElroy and VaUghn
Peggy Cabeen of Chickasha have are the attorneys for the case
gone to Claremont California I
where they will study ut Pomona 1 Fourteen 4-H club members
College. Miss West daughter of will represent Grady county in
Mr. and Mrs. T Norris West the crops and horticulture class
M. 1000 were present at the affair
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At the weekly assembly Wed-
lesday morning ut the Chickasha
highachool James O. Wood pres-
detit of the Touchdown dub
spoke. The football players were
introduced by the coach Joe ed that local merchants will b.v
Gibson. A Jolht stunt was given Usked to cdntrilnite for adUltloml
by the Chickette and Peoette pep itecoratloha for Chlrkai-JiuV .
clubs and .singing was directed Cliriatmaa. In l.UJ
by Mrs. Irma Lee Caldwell. The I1M0 waa apent last year
hlglischool band played several end thla yeai1 plans call for unn-
nuiiibcrs and others appearing on ther $1000. Xie stores wiU I li-
the progrum were Marvin John- gin slaying open till 9 p. in. f .r
son Bill Teeters Richard Hall the Christmas shopping rush . n
Maynard Howard - Bob Salt!1 Monday Decdnbcr 20. (Tirist-
Anila Anthony Pat SimHUMis mas music Will be provided ilur-
LeRoy Tliomas Marilyn Muegge Ing the holiday Week and u Kan-
und LuJoyce Kendrick.
ta Claus will be here for four
days before-Christinas. A ci-rli-
Joe Mosley Segretsry of the ficate of award will be mude.t)
Chamber of Commerce ennounc- the best duenratod resldonre
ibi 3 ALWAYS TRY
FRED ABERCROMBIES .
62 BARBER SHOP
' . . -AND- -
JANE-IRE
BEAUTY PARLOR
gOPEN UNTIL- 306 Choitaw
KWifftW
Mr.' and Mrs. Gene Gore and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Nusbaum.
it
t t Anment was made that The Benda visited the fuinous
iort Y-orth are spending this Lee WJ Bailey of 1410 Iowa won Santa Anu race tracK5. Thel
-vi- -k in Chickasha as guests of the first prise of five cases of were accompanied on this trip
Motor by Misses Nellie : and" Pauline
sister Mrs. F. Lb McElroy Anderson-Prichard X-S
i.ii 1 nephew Cecil McElroy. I Oil in the Consumer's Oil Cbm-
' it Ipany contests at the fair. Three
.nnouncement was received cases at Oil weht to the -second
th-s ' Week in Chickasha of tlie prize winner C. F. Larkin 1636
Meeks.
Virgil
Moore of
Muskogee
birth of a -bdby boy to Mr. and California and two cases to Miss;Spel Wednesday in - Chickasha
.Mr.i. Rex Gardner of Oklahoma Bile Caldwell O. C. W. student
.-City. The baby Was born in the from- Frederick third place Win-Wc-xley
hospital. He weighed 9'iifcr. About 1500 participated in
lbs. and 13 ouhees and baa beeh Jthe contest . 1
' nJ tned Gary Alart. Mr! Gardner it . '
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mrs. Joe Stone has returned
Gardner and Mrs. Gardner will from Bernice La. where she was
Le remembered Jiere as Mis 'called to the bedside of her. fa-
Dor a ; Lee ' Black.'
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- Enrolled ds a nwk cadet
-New Mexico Military Institute at
: Roswell N. M. In the college di-
i vision is Hayes Harris koti of Mr.
"and .Mrs. Paul .W Harris 624
South Eighth Street
I ther W. J: Fitzpatrick who has
I been ill in a hospital in Hustin
at La. for several weeks. She re-
on business and - wth friends.
Virgil ia well known in Chicka-
sha and Grady county having
served several years as court
clerk of Grady- County.
Mrs. Al Long and Mrs. J. A.
Lines spent Tuesday in Okla-
homa City on business.
it ' '
Miss Helen Huffman has re-
sumed her duties as secretary for
E. C. Jenkins of the Public Ser-
Air-Cotidilioned These Specials Fur Thumlay P. M. Friday and Sdtdrday
ported her father improving.
Mr: and MrOW. Marks h'ave'vl pe"din ;a
returned home from a twb weeks week ln Wuurika at the home of
vacation spent in New Mexica
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sims or stabs km
scmtAsxastED aw
TRAINED TO RAtOR
EDOEfFOR THE MOST
lAtfSH MUSICAL SPECTACLE
EVER SEEN IN THE SOUTHWEST!
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EXPLOITS OF PROFESSIONAL 6t0
OUt SPEtD DEMONS FURTMO ORTH
DEATH SFPT2T tSPTK-OCTI
A BRCATNENfEATm UNDEASEA DISAPPEARING
WATER BALLET
A FAMILY SHOW STARRING
aomSMOSIC ACRODATKS
THRILLS APtew
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MINERS' LEAPS 'ROUS-CRASHES
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R0VAL AMERICAN SHOWS- mas
LONOMtRWAT WITH AIL NEW SHOWS
AND AMES WEN H DA Y OF FAIR
MANY FEATUWS7fMw warn?
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her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Killbum
expect to have as their week7ei)d
guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter; In-
grain of Altus. 'They"attedd&l
tlie Rotary party on Thursday
night .
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Way of
Peoria Illinois are spending this
week in Chickasha as guests of
Mrs. Edna Woods td the Woods
Produce company and with other
relatives t
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Mrs. W. V. Bilbry of Venleh
spent Tuesday in Chickasha on
: business and yisitihg with
friends.
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1 Announcemeht has-been made
of the birth of a baby boy born
! to Mrs. Clarence Davis Who -is
Jin the St Anthony hospital' in
'Oklahoma City. Mrs.-1' Daws is
-thq wife of Clarence Davis Who
JwaS killed several weeks ago in
Jan airplane accident in Chicka-
sha. W. A. Langston returned this
week from Leavenworth Kansas
where he spent several days as
Jthe guest Of Donald Choice 'Vv'
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gates and
two children Russell'1' Jr.' r and
I Gale have returned t-to. -their
home in Blue Valley Kentucky
I after spending the i past two
weeks ill Chickasha as the guests
!of Mrs. Gates sister Mrs. Martha
.Gilford and Mr. Gilford.
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Mrs. Edna Myers who bn May
'll shot her husband at their
home near Minco inflicting in-
i juries from which he died a ffew
hours later has beeti declared
insane and has been taken to the
state hospital at Norman i
I '
.The Frisco railroad has an-
nounced their train Na 404 en-
route to Oklahoma City arrives'
in Chickasha at 2.29 o'clock in-!
stead of 2.37 P. M. as before! The '
train going west to '' Quannah !
. Texas which formerly arrived at 1
2.09 P. M. will now meet the east
bound train in Chickasha at 2.29
oclock. A1;
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j ABC club members have an-
nounced that the Club' will spon-
sor the Golden Gloves tourna-
ment this year. It was lit charge
of the Jaycees last year and the
iJaycees ring will be rented by
the ABC group.
I
I At a recent meeting of direc-
tors of the Chlckasha-Ahkdarko
Knife and Fork club Dr. How-
ard Taylor was elected president
and Joe McBride of Anadarko
first vice president 'and Fred
Stephenson of Chickasha second
vice president. Other directors
are Homer Hulme Clyde Turner
George H. Evans Oatley Ander-
son Alderson Molz ; Harry Pit-
zer Grady Harris of Xlep and
Dr. Dan Procter.
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Washita Valley
RAMBLERS
In Our Store
:a'ae sea a a aB bm a-a-'Ba a
-a a a
Na 10 Can Solid rartaKnown aa Cation
We Will Pay More
- For Fresh Eggs
PINTO Lb. ............ 10c
Great Northern Lb. 15c.
Na 1 YELLOW
BRICK CHILI Lb. 45c
- -
Top dritde Beef
ROAST Lb. 47c
No. 1 Dw Soil
BACON Lb. 25c
OYSTERS fresh pint J89c
Lb.
Qtdon
Top Grade Family Style Chuck
Fine for Smothered Steaks
BEEF
LB.
Griffins f Box
ICE CREAM MIX ..L-LUi tirSc
Finest Fish Fried Boneless Rose Fillet Frozen
JELLO 2 boxes
15c
' Pr!a
Cheaper Than Fishing
1 w
B MB B IB
Lb.
wt
New fb" Imi"w'il T-b.
DYNAMITE POPCORN ... 19c
.
' 1 1 1 m
ANY TIME DAY OR NITE . . .
ICE Cotigh Medicine Aspirins Tooth 1 Ache
Drops Absorbent Cotton Adhesive Tape Ban-
dages Light Bulbs. Flush Lights Ammunition
School S'.' r plies. Gloves. Stationery Thread
Needles Buttons Light Fuses Greeting Cards
Baby Bottles Nipples Valve Capo-Many others
too numerous to mention. 1
PLASTIC DISHES
Trayfi Pitchers Spoons Flower Pols
' Refrigerator Dish Sets
Silverware xTrays Spire Cabinets Juicers Mea-
suring Spoons and Cups.
Laandry Line on Reels.
m
ROYAL
SEAL
Gay Print Bags
GOOD RED
SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED OFFER ON
50 Lb.
25 Lb.
AIISOLUTE SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK
.-
$3.29
$1.75
SO La BAG
OUR THICK ICE CREAM
ARE THE BIGGEST
AND BEST
Tide' - 33c
Oxydol 33c
Duz ......... 33c
DREFT ...- 31c
- LESS ALIiOWANCE
ON YOUR PROCTOR
ft GAMBLE COUPONS
When k hi!isisha Tev
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1948, newspaper, September 23, 1948; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896876/m1/2/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.