The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1942 Page: 1 of 12
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Interesting News
Items of the
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I!.:khI efti-ia! Ka) Ainnuiiw
biif. diliim; IK. l-a.M f--w uu-ltth.
I n i m traveling in and liiv.
i r"lli.n.l the rsllr.j.! a a
nHna InifriMdalloa amre tin
err pi-eina nut of tin- pi.lure.
Ttalna ami atalkma hue Inn jam--l
with trnti-lpra. TKnr nia Ir
a ini' ul mi i-iiilian ti.v-l Jn llie
twar fuiure in nMiirK iri-i-a ami
anpplir nf fn place. The fail.
rnmlK mw iurry amuml niilli-n
nun a luunili fur the war rffnrt.
Citiliiin an- urged tu traifl In the
nutl-lli- i-r tlie a i rk l lin y juat
inin-l pi niniiini-n
r ;
Tlie Offs-e nf Irs-e Adniinistra-tt-n
Hii-i a n n-rii iiii'il tliat a sliupijlnx
i-jinl nf n aim- tliat every uimtun
nil lin k Inin In-r mna- will a-in
h-. i-uni-l to pit !( hrr fPHit nylnn
liiwn limilli'KK-'ra. Tin- vard Data m-w
Illna imri-a mi nil l aa nf nylons
ami i-an la- ulil.iini-d l-y writing
(I'd lii'mliiuiiiii'm In Washington
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Tin- lirriiv nf Price .Vlmlnb-tra-timi
haa cai-l II la 11K fi-r anai-ra
l- puix-lure I lir tnpa nf ai-runi
fairkial entree rang if limy wlali In
nnb r In liHrniiragv hoarding. The
i-vrin- Iiub'kly ba -a ila flavor whan
i'Xa-il n thr air anil inual lar
iim-iI within a almrt time.
'A! ft
Tii'ciiinliiK Til- winy of thla wi-vk
I'rilifnriil.iiia an- uwil lip Governor
t'lllla-rt I. Olson tn VuluntHrlly ole
wive Meatless Tuesdays" tor tile
(tiirnlinii of thi- war. lie nuhl II
Wniibl la- all right to eat liver.
h-urtH hlilneya awrethn-aria or any
rota nut needed (nr ehlpuiPlit to I lie
anue-l burrs.
3:
Two Itrlllah Inlair U-mb-ra now
on a I- or of Amoriea'a war plant
nuy they are nut at all impressed
with apnl anil iinaliK-tlon In Amer-li-a'a
ptniil. Tin y any tlm plant
are well labl out ami finely eiiiln
lint lliere la n lark nf approrl-
a! bin hy the workera of I he lyol
for turning mil war manltbinn a
frst aa lawallih-. They ennnn-nl Hut
Atnerh-nna iln not work a la at aa
they ilo In Knglund.
ft ft ft.
I'oiiininnnl klteliena are being
urged for the preiarathiii of nienla
for women war workera. Many
womeu who work now luive to take
llieir entire fnmiliea lu reataurauts
for nn-nla. In Tlrlluln married wo-
men worker find hot meals pro-
vbleil at fuetury rnnteena fend there
nn utan British restaurants on.
anreil liy the Minister of Fund
where liotiifewlven aro relieved of
arliial preparation of meal ami
wln-re fiaal la economically pre-
linred under tlio moat mudern con-
ditions. ft. ft. ft.
It la eal limited I hut fewer than J
per relit of the more tlutn five mil-
lion men In the armed forrea emit
I heir ballots in the Nov. 3rd dee-
thill. Thu renaniik given: thla 1.
find that Congress was .too hie In
IHHHinc the Kohlh-r'a Vole Law;
w-emnl. Hint tlila la nut a Prcskk-n-lliil
yiar anil third that prinuirle
In the Siliilh whh-h are laiilaiiMnint
to eh-eikitia Imve alreuily been held.
ft 5R
fw British nuldb-ra and their ifirl
frlenda who ulao wear unifonna of
Herein- lo I livlr rountry have la-rn
notified thnt It la titnnililary and
undignified lo walk krai In arm
while on iliitr. Cnmiuundinv ufT.-
ra of eninp arena have amiervliiiun
over their own diatrirtH In regard
lit' the earrylnK out of thla order.
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The Kiiiltliaonhin I dkI II lit foil In
WiimIiIiikIoii Iiuh for 31 yenra favor-
ed Hiiiiiin-I I. ijiUKley an the real
pioneer in nlr dane Invention In-
Hteud of till- Wright laid her. They
have now ueknuwledgiil that the
Wrights were Drat and aliuuUl have
credit for airplane. The attitude
of tin- Inatllution ao Irki-d Orville
IVriiilil thnt In 1923 he aunt the or-
Urinal Kltly Hawk jiailn to Kng-
Worms And
Weather Cnt
Cotton Yield
The Failure Of The
Top Crop Has Cut
Grady Yield
II begiiw lu look like (irmly rottn-
Iryn ehaarw far buinier roll on
yield I Ilia year haa guile wilb the
wurma The beat imkraHum are
now that wa will not get a lliirty
lltuuaand bale rmp IMa year and
we may nut rsrerd lire 2J.IMNI bale
yield of laat year. Tire reawai fur
lire derreaae i lire worm and lire
rainy wealher. Tire rain haa kml
ninny bale of ml Ion for lire rraaon
that farmer will not arrap over
lire field tu get Ihe remnant crop
berauae nf tire damaged Hut. Tire
biggrat farlor In tire railing down
of lha yield haa been the failure
f lha lop rrup. Tire worm rul
off all Ihn f ullage and tire plant
put on no iup rrup.
The glnnlnga au fur thla aeaann
allow tlm Knranu-ra gin ahead with
2379 bulea. Thla gin ginned 31 TT
balm hurt year and they may not
reach that total thla year. The
ITalrle gin Iwa ginned 143 lade
up to date. . Tlu-jr ginned 2193 bulea
laat year and Watt foreman the
niniiager think they will' go be-
yond Unit total thla 'year. The
MeVey gin haa glnm! over n thou-
Hand liah-H. lira. Martha llalley
iupprd tlm hm value for cotton
tlila week at Hie MeVey gib with
k bull! that limught $29.73 In Hie
limn. Thla eotlmi wna alrlel kiw
hind. II la hnpi-U It saf mnmtline miiblllng with an Inch and 1-
In- n-turnud In thi 'KniU-d States.
H1
III a m-w N-ket guide inaued liy
ihe (ovi-mment to Anierlenn aol-iIIi-i-m
ami anibira now In In-bind tt
i ati-oHM-il thnt they miiat never
irgue r-'llgluii or dltlea with the
Irlali. They lire urged tu reinemla-r
lint there arc Two Irclniula" one
Hu- north nr Vlater anil the
her Iln- ri-iiiuiiuli-r id tho Kinemld
late. The I'lKter lainler la mill mile
mg and Anu-rieaiiH are warned
hot' Axl Hpli-a are eonaluntly ahllt-
ng lnii-k und forth across thla
u-nh-r. i
m i;i ijc
A Mildk-r In Afi-k-a reeently wrote
la alati-r In America that In the
Tobruk urea many of - the bmiilja
thleh fell from Nuxl planna fklh-d
i-xpliale due to tlu fact that
'xivliuNkivak Workera bud fulled In
roi-rly Inalull detmuitora In the
mlai. lie null Inalde Home of the
ml aliell. wliU-li were . examined
thn KrlHah were nuti-a Hlnilliur
tlila: Tills la llie beat We eun
for you."
GoiflCI
Delivered His
Votes To Moore
Will lie Or Phillip Ask
For Chanec To
lint TbomoM?
Tim jntxnlt aaid that m butler
of Ike party lirhef rwuld lake hbi
follow era with Mm Into amdlirr
pariy ramp Hnl toner hmllh
elmwed them II mold be di-ae. A
mnhwlly of I he ja.aoa people who
voted for fionier hmilh in the drwt-
arrallr primary followed Mm lo
veto for Moore for I nHed Male
aenatar.
There la aweel revenge for Haiilli
In I be remtl elerlkio. .Kmmevrll
defeated Smith for nmalor w Ileo
he rame lo ttblalaona 4 year npa
and Rave hia Meaning to Klmer
Thoniga. Now Nmilh and the voter
f llklahumn have anil ana af I he
afronge! apponenfa of tho New
Ileal lo ISie art tala In lu person ef
K. II. Moore.
The three fat-tore that defeated
Joah Irr were (lona-r Smith Hover-
nor IIiIIIIim and the TiiImi World.
Smith aial riillll ina-le amne nr-
erful ).b- over the rudin for the
election of Lee ami Ut-n. Thi-
Tnlaa World every tlay battered the
pulilb- optnbin of the rant aalv or
the ptule fur Mia-rr and Otjen.
Now tin iia-nlb-n iamw will
Smith or riiilllps aak for a naill-
thni iiianlnntbin for tlie I'niteil
Ktatea aeliatn lo oinMMP Klmer
Tlioina Iwo yearn from now. If
either nf them nhoiiM aak for the
repulab-an nomination llu-y would
likely pi-t It for thn republlrann are
under obllgalhuin llu-y eun hardly
fuU j . .pay. Hut the upaurge of
repuldk-an vote In likely In fire
aiiiliitlniui In the heart of old line
repulilk-ana who think ll-ey ran
take Hie nienaure of Senator
Tlatmaa
One thing In rertain Thontaa will
face a fight for llie nomination In
hla own party and right
eb-etlun ln Ihe ifpiierul rlei-Hun two
year from now. Knl n kit of Ihlnga
rnn happen ly then. The war will
likely la over and mhiiii of the
young fi-lkiwa now making fame
fur Ihemaelvea In the armed fnree
will likely aak fur aume of Hie of-
fit!. for i. - -
Hill pie. All tlio rot toil la going Into
the '.loan with aliinige nmn- alamt
filled In nil the rimipremica in the
oily. FnrnuT will have to atore
tlu-lr rollon on the forma iH-fore llie
collon ik-klng arum in la coniihdrd.
KKV. I MIN M'IHHjI.KR TO
1101.19 TWO KKK VICKS
liev. Doll HelKioler. itor id Ihe
Kpwm-th MethiNliat Church an-
nuuneed thla wii-k Hint he la hold-
ing two aerviees every Sunday at
the Mcthoillat Church. Thn flrat
m-rvh-n begins at 120 a.ui. and the
second aervh-e la nt 19:33. He I
doing tnia In order to take rare
of the college girls and the young
pcoplo nt thn aeeund enrvk-ea.
I.INHIIKKGII 1IT IN' CKtHM
S-ll IIY HKAKT IIOAItl) .
Kniriewiaal N. J. Clmriea A.
IjInallN-rgh Waa ebtMHlfla-d aa l-R by
thn Englewood draft lajanl KrMuy.
NuHflvallon ha la-n sent tu him
at Detroit wln-re la maultuiit In
the Kurd Muter I'lmiiatny
N-dke- If yaw have a l-y or a
rrUllve well kiaiwn In t'ha kaha
or (ira-ly I'vuuly. a ml ua hia pie-
lure. We want lu run ail Uia-ly
Oniiity la-y'e pirturea.
CARrOKlI. KIM WHITK
and
ITIVATK fKTK Mi-C.ll l-UTKf
fia-iMinil Sum While in I lie non
of Mm. tTmrlea While TIC Kan-
aaa Avenue lie eiillaled In I lie
army on April Tlh. In-12 anil wa
aenl to tUmp Wallai-e wln-re he
haa liei-u alalb-inil ever alm-e. Iete
MeCaiightry la Iln- aim of Mr. and
Sire. KU-.v-l 3li-l'aiiglili'y. Ignj Jlne
aourl Avenue lie riillap-d In Ihe
nnny on April Tlh aiul wna aenl
to Ounp lluk-n where he haa been
evi-r ainre. .
Ihdh boya are well known in
Chlckaaha having la-en n-ami here
and having atleiub-d the acliuola of
(.'hb-kaahu.
Ki-rgennt Ibili While the non of
Sint. Mary White n-turui-d to hla
ilutlea at Sun l.ul Uldaiat Calif..
Mnnilny after apendlng aeveml day
with hi motlu-r ami rriendn. gergt.
While la with Ihe fighting ETth
1 Klekl artillery. Young While will
main enter
aehuuL
an office ra training
Ki-rgennt 1yle (-ralwnn nnd Ser-
geant Spangler id Ihe 43th IH-
vbdon and who are atatlnurd at
KotT ttevena Maaa. H-nt aevaral
hays taut week with linnin folk.
Sa-rgeant Crahain la the eon of Mr.
anal Slna. II. D. Graham.
Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Gann of Nln-m-knli
have had no won) from their
Bon Il.-fm-al In 4 niontlia. When they
laat lu-ard from him lie was atu-
tionail In the Canal Zone. The laat
hitler they got fian him was four
innnlha ago encUailiig some money.
They arc extremely worried and
hnpi! tu ga-t Homo word through
HHJII.
Mrs. Rnymond Johnann. reportel
llvla week Hint her huHbunal who
left Hevrrul wa-eka aim for Ihe army
la now atatlaHied In thn ordunnee
n-plseenieiit center ai Aberdeen
Marybaml. Uuymunil fonnerly up-a-nata-d
a filling station In Chicka-
aha. Greenbugs Are
In The Wheat
Iiob Wliea-ter anr the grpenlMig
ure In Ihe wheat field. Bob aaya
this In tlie final time he ever saw
the wlM-at fia-lila Infested by the
green huga In Ihe fall. Whea-ler haa
23 acre which ha turning yellow
llu Vntenda tu put a lot of rattle on
the fladd and rat tlie wheat down
to the ground.' By that nn-ana lu-luiH-a
tu get rid of tlie bnga.
. lirarcn bugs luuk a heavy toll of
the wheat In this county lust
spring. The out crop. was almost
ruined liy the la-ata mu! alfalfu
fli-kla were aerkiuly Injun-d. Ibinl
fn-exea this winter will help gel
rid ad tlie post.
KKCOItll HIGH KOK COTTON'
Don Allen limnranee limn anil
fanner un the alale was feeling
mighty' a-ha-aty tlila wi-k. He got
$211.52 n liiuulra-al fur a lU- of cot-
ton Hull he glnneil' at the MeVey
(.Iln. The a-idton wna atria-l mid-
dling anal the staple was 1 Inch and
3-32.
CllinvASHA MARKETS
-T Tlila nmrket rejan-t la rare- Hr
fi. fully compiled and hIiuwh I ho rr
St ai-liml prla-e p-i.d by Chick-
naha biiHlneaa flrnia en Thura- r!'
day of tlila week. - v
:fi Airalfk Heed lli.... Me .o 22c d-
SJ Wheat bu S 1.07 ft
H Barley bu. ... 2e ft
-S' Oats bu. 30c 3c
-K Colton Hi lie to llliii ft:
S? Cotioi) Kee-l ton
Yellow Corn bu.
S-i White Cum bu
-St Mlxnl Corn bu .
It Kafir Cum
-J- Alfalfa Hay ton
X Kggs iloxa-n ....
$15 hi
: lOe Kt
95c rX
73c ffc
55c &
. $13 tu $13 ft
32e K;
llu ami ITe Si
..; 14oH
25c
4$c ft
3$c
lOe
-Si Hens l.
XI Leghorns. Hi. .
-It Oulneaa. each
H Cream Ila . . .
K Butler Ha ...
j: Hides Ila . . . .
Bob Kerr was eleelcd governor of Oklahoma by a majority which
may run aa high as IUM the relarna from 349 precincts show Kerr
115AM M 17M69 far Otjen
Lee Canies
Grady By 13
Ken By 784
North End Of County
Goes For Moore And Oljen
MuaiUre aea-relary of lire
Grady ruunly rlea-lion hoard ait- j
Doaim-rd tire offlrlal return fraun .
lha Turmby elevthm on Thairewkj''-n' Ja.i.nmm will not lie over
aflrmoon. Joe said that Judi Lm
nosed out K. If. Moore ilia rejMib-
Hean randidate by hare majority
ef llilrteen. Tire total vole waa
2323 for l-re and 2319 for Mmarr.
Kidreri Kerr won Grady county by
majority of 7M. Tire vote h llii
rare waa Kerr 27.19 and Oljen 1919.
Bert Barefoot a eandiilute for
Criminal Court of ' Appeals - waa
high mini In (Irmly ' county voting
on Tueadny. Ikirnfiait got a 3HIH
vide while laiulernt. hla republican
opiMineiit polbsl 1299. TP-ford Komi
was aeeond high man with 29TT
vole to 1249 for Ilia opponent. J'-d
Jiihnwin got 294 votes to 1501 voles
for Joe Hart Jr. Jack Nell gut
29T3 vole. I-'ur alale scnhl.r. Kill
Wallace 2706 voti-a for n-ia-eaenla-tlvn
and Vanliyck 'got 2919. All
Hi cue cuiileals were without opiae
allloii.
Tlu- heavy ri-pultlii-nn vote wna
III Ilia north and nf the county llie
whent growing diKtriet wln-re the
A.A.A. had cut down the wheat
acreage. Some aiirprlalug republi-
can gains were also made in the
once banner deima-ratle precincts jn
the south tairt of the county.
I.UIIMK'K IS ON' IMIO.V
II. It. Bnrnea id l.iildas-k Tex.-ia
and his brolher-in-luw J. Tt. Butler
were In Chlckaaha tlila week.
Barnc hi in busliu-iw In l.ulrfMa-k
ami own a farm near Ltivcrty. lb-
rcMirta l.iililxa-k on tlie liiggcxt
boom of Ila exialcnrc. I by says
Shaffer llul ley has one of the big-
gest grocery aton-s In I.uhl-k.
KIHf h.Vl.K extra good milk
COWS giving milk. Call ul 925
Oliirt avenue. T'hone 737. (lu ll)
o
.IIIK HART HAIMS KE10KU
l-OT IT. I Id VOTES
AT mvr Of gnu
J-- Hurt Jr. repul-lican ran.
-dilate for ruiigreas in the ith
Diet riel and nn avowed oppo-
nent ad llie New I leal . claims
Hut record for getting votes
clu-up. Jim; M!iit $13.30 for two
tliuiiKuiul ctu-ls which was hia
IoIhI a-HinlKaicn a-X-lia-. He got
12413 viila-H out ad 3S1 preclna-ts
now ra-iort I and hi: may pick
up a few mure when thg pre-
i-i-aei ra- all in. Tlm nitayirily
four llioiiiuind votes which la
the amulloHl mnjorlly that Jed
has gotten since lie started run-
ning sixteen y-ar sko. The re'
turns from 311 pn-lneti was
JolniMon 1C 312 Hurt 1244$.
Prepare Outdoor
Gardens Now
STlM.WATKIt. Ok la. Before the
ground fr-i.-xca this fall flower beds
id outdoor gardens should be pre-pari-d
for plaiitiiig next spring W.
It. Kay horticulture specialist St
the Dkluliomu A. and Vf. College advises.-
Any new flower beds will be more
iieeeasf ul ir they are worked now;
lug up and f-riilixed. When barn-
yard manure la placed an the bed
nnd iuled In. the soil will become
nmre tlllubln and fertile for spring
phuiling.
New perennial which were slart-
1 ouisidn In August will need pro-
tection rrom heavy I rust. Straw or
leaves strewn aertwi tlie top of the
flower 11 will art as a plant cov-
ering and prelect the young plants
frer.i .v.rere fn-cxlng.
riislclmanl box-s pliu-ed over
plants nt night will help keep out-
door chrysanthemums from being
killed by the frost I adore flowering.
Iinlli. (iiliis narllssus and' daf-
IisIIIm if plnnHd in put and act
lutdoorae now In a old frame will
give a touch of color in tlie dead of
v.-luli-r. Keep ilieiii outMi'le in a
t-niM-raliiro of 4n-SU degn-a until
('hiislniii. by uliu-li time tha root
ayxleiu should bn woU developed.
n 1 hlvkaahu la to have a Mg Army
-sef -Tk-bral Ion on Kaiunluy NuvcnJer
Hi-' scvunlh. Kolilicra of Fort 8IU
will imrllvipaiu In the entertain-ni-nl
und show tho cillaenu of
.ttiii'l.ashu jusl whut their fighting
.'un.-f Is like. Oiiu liiipili-ixl and fifty
iiffli-i-rs und ini-n pi-esvnting tlm
hw will piiradu down the street
mil llu-ii wt up u iiii slid Vump on
.he high i hil pini-tli-e field and
all cltlici-iia uic Invited to inspect
(Ilia rump. Tln-rn will l an Indoor
diuw ut lliu lilgli sellout auditorium
il 9 p.m.
191" H U ttU OK
THE MONT Gl 1 r C'IjOI DM
Thera are too many gulf
rk-uds. Tho farmers get stalled
to pk king eotbai and they pk-k
shout Iwo data an-l lha wind
whip around l Ihe soulh sad
the gulf clouds roll up and then
rentes the moist nr hire. God
aa there hasn't tarn any rain
records broken tlija year but tho
record rf cloudy ila) haa
preoably bs I -Token. Gra-ly
county has experienced more
rk.uiiy days In 194J than for
any year In en year. The nun
fall Is 31.97 up In Bw. laud
year llie lota! for the year wa
47 Inrhra. near a record l-rfal.
April waa lha welteat inonlh
with T.73 Incbea. August waa a
record breaker for August with
5.74 iiK-hes.
The New Deal
Loses Control
01 Congress
Democralti Will Have
Only A Bare Majority
. In House
WASHINGTON (Special In Star)
For Ilia first lima nine K mar-
veil look aflfcd after llie defeat nf
Huavrr In 1912 Ihn New Ural has
M rnnlnd of both hnur af mn-
Kreaa. Tha demorrala will prabaM;
elect tha aprahrr nf lha huiias bul
that la as hr aa practical rontrnl
arill RUk Tha vote h going Is k M
rinao that threa af flvs vntea will
win or fusa support far I measure.
Tha rrpuMiran ran Mark any New
ffral legislalkm they desire la kalk
for llirre are a number af sauthm
rrprraentalhra who halo the C.I.O.
afflHatioas af lha adminiatratlna
even more cnrdially Hum lha re-
publican. The great republican surge waa
not confined to any one section. It
probably reached Ila crest In thr
mlddlo west but Tirwey'a victory in
New York carried almost a solid re-
publican New Turk delegation to
the lower house. Tlie republican
landslide Is going lo have a marked
effect on tha movement for a four
th term fur lYraldent Roosevelt.
Many democrat will now have the
courage to oppose Roosevelt's do-
mestic policies who heretofore dure
not dared to come ant In the open.
It la likely that a nation wide
movement will he act under- way
to make Kooaevelt declare he will
not seek a fourth term.
The democrats will control ihe
senate hy a comfortable majority
hut it will not be a New Deal ma-
Jority. There ary a nuinls-r of
southern senators who are bitterly
opposed to the New Deel polkdea.
They will unite with Ihe republi-
cans against any strirtly New Deal
leglHlatlnn.
Roosevelt In many respects fare
tha aaino alt list Ion that AVoodrow
Wilson faced In 1919. Then the re-
publican swept back Inin control
of thn lower house after six years
being in tha minority. In the sen-
ate President Wilson faced a de-
termined minority who opposed
him at every step. There aro now
In the aenate a small group of men
who are bitterly npimaed to Roose-
velt an-l hla policies. The only dif-
ference between thn situation now
and- In 191$ la that there is com-
plete unaulnimity for an all out
prnaenuliun of the war to a siic-
ceaarul finish. Republicans are for
preaeentliin nf tho war with all Ihe
1 wwer possible.
NO MOKE l'l-VTINI M IN
AKWK1JCY MAYS THE WrB
Wiudilnglon The platinum wed
illng ring in alamt out. Tlie AVar
l'nsluct Ion Board Monday prohibited
(he use of platinum In making Jew-
elry. riatlnum articles already man-
ufactured however may be anld.
Koine of tlio hlglilighta of tlie
show will be tlie personal appear
ance of several Rangers tlie Amer-.
lean counterpart of the famed Eng-
lish Comirandu fighters and a pair
of 24-ycur-v.d sergeants will he on
han.l lo ti'JI what tlu-y learned at
thu Cuniiiiuiido sellout in England.
This show has been arranged
ismlcularly for tha young men
ranging lu ago from II to 29 years
old and thrlr parents Thera men
are now allowed to choose any
branch of ecrvlce tlu-y desire.
Forum Honors
The Pioneers
Tha fid low Inf fa Ihe lid of pto-
nevvw who were honored at ihn
Farwm luutiM ew Aednedsy.
They hn keen is ( ha kasha or
l Wildly far 59 years or awre J.
Nation J. II. liarwr. Mr. and Mr
W. K. Booth. Mr. Genrcr Norton
Goldie I'ertams (. IV. Prtrr. Mr
J. la Dwyer kVeooie- flarwry Ka.
Huonw ftailey Mr Elmer Hrydeo.
W. W. ( hk Mr. N aside Trimble
Iwllltig ( ha. T. Ootid Mallio 5.
Hri4ie. (-n-rxe fbmiow. J. 9. (hard.
Mrs J. II. Griffin. V. T. (fowl
Mr. . K. IMk. Mr A. O. hmilh.
J. K Noulhward Mr. Mattie For
lnflC. A. K. Keabm. Jim E. June.
Ren MeAlenler. Mr. and Mr. Iina
R. Allen. Mr i. II. Miller Mi.
A. IV. Knkuk. IV-n llaniplnn I jay
K. ( layromb l. M. Aohmjon ( baa.
K. Rose Mr. Betlie Frry ( lias T.
William. Mr. George Fmley Mrs.
A. H. Hartman. T. If. William.
Mr. Fred Krblille Aidin (. Icni.
The Forum luncheon at tlu- New
Cliiekasha on Wednesday waa in
honor nf tile pinnri-ra who liml been
in t'hb-kasha fur fifty y-ar of
nun-. Judge Frank Kaili-v u-
Hled and i-"i'ire Kvsna gave the
ad-lress of the day in whlih he told
nf the early day struggle of ('Ini k-
aaha to lieeome n rily.
Clyde Turner one of tlie find
whits children born In Cliiekanha.
dll of hla coming to town and
how different conditions w-ro tli- n
to now.
A feature of the inei-ting ns a
kit given by thn girls of O. f. W.
in which llu-y pictured Ihe Clih-k-aaha
of fifty years In the future.
Tbs gi-9" who partirii-utrd in the
skit were: Judy Conrad. Hefty Jo
Dunlap Ima Jean lJnn-ndinger mill
Judy Osteen.
Home Killed
Meat Included
Weekly Ration
Farmers . Should Hold
To 2!i Found Average
Waaliinghm Meat nhuglilered oo
farms for homo km and meat
whirh families purchase la quan-
tities for storage in freexer lackers
should bo counted In Ihe SH-poaad
weekly voluntary meat sharing al-
lo wanes tho Ofliro of War Infor-
mation annnimrcd.
To avoid waste wlien largo quan-
tities oi home-six lightered meat are
temporarily available as at butcher-
dng time OVYI said farmers may
find It necessary lo consume a larg-
er volume but as an average for
the year they should hold their con-
Hdinptinn tn two and one-half
pounds .weekly. Farmers who but-
cher meat for local sale may con-
tinue lo do so; tlm announcement
said but families who pun-ha e
such meat or obtain meal front oth-
er sources fur slontgo In freexer
lockers. aR also expected to oh-
serve the sharing allowance.
The voluntary nlinriiig program
calls fur thrce-fuurtliM pound a
week for children under $ yean
old one and-hnlf pounds fur chib
dren from I to 12 an-l two and one-
half pounds for children over 12
Home Folks
Strong For
New Senator
Tulsa Nov 5 Tlm home folk
were mighty strung for K T. Moore
tlm newly circled I'niled Stales
senator. Moore carried Tulsa coun-
ty by over 12990 majority eun of
the largest majorities ever given a
randiiUlr. Misire haa lived in Tulsa
lor over a quarter of a century-
lie k known bn one of tlm moat
public spirited men of the com-
munity. He Is generous with his
Ume and money for everything
wldrh means Ihe gdvgnermeut of
Tulsa and Tulaa county.
Moore ncri-r run for public urrir-e
untU lust Tuesday llu luuk hta
Was There A
German Spy
In Chickasha?
Gossip Has It A Blond
Haired Woman
Was Arrested 1
j Has a German spy been in duck
aha get img Information at ait sue
I ikfeiun liitlusirir and our airfield?
j Gaseip has It and It I pure gossip
llul mh h an in dividual ha been
jin ( liukaolaa hums folks em if
tb.il limy ue her jus! brlnre she
j was taken into malady by thn
ageui of llie Fedraal Gwenmienl.
' TIm women's rluhs and llie Red
( ro workers have been butting
with am-h Infnnnalhm. They say
Hud pw-and-so aaid elr.
The spy and the report are that
be stayed around here far eevernl
daya. $h loitered around cafes and
wring houses and listened to th
talk of men who gathered for their
rnoi-iiing L-np nf coffee. Kh la even
reported to have taken taxi ndi-a
over the nty and one fellow aavs
he knows she went nut to the sir
field and I-joked It over. She wna
said to lie very Monde and well
dressed and had plenty of ruunry to
aiM-nd.
But fuika can rest easy ah isn't
here now. Whether rile was a new.t-
liiiper woiimn for an eastern mag-
azine gelling color for a weniein
story or wa really a Clerinau spy
tlm F. B. 1. twk her Into cus-
tody and you nor I will not know
until the war la over at least. In
he meant line strange blond wo
men will have trouble edging tn on
i-onveniuliun al cafea for a time at
kwl.
I
Sign Up For
Gas Nov. 12 13 14
Motorists 'regiat rallon dates 'will
be Nov. 12. 13 and 14 for nation-
wide mlb-ags rationing which be-
comes effective Nov. 23 aaya
Oenrge R. Beeler chairman nf tho
local War' Prire and Rationing
Board. .
Bruce J. Mye.-s superintendent
of Chickasha schools annoum-ed
today tha sign-up In Chickasha will
be conducted from 1:15 to 7:39 pm
on Thursday and Friday- Nr-v. 13
and II and from I pm. to nonu
on Saturday Nor. 15.
All rural schools of Grady County
have been designated aa official
registration places. Mrs. Robert NV.
Osborn county superlntcndont
stated.
Car owners are directed tn pro-
cure application blanks from offi-
cial tire Inspectors and fill th-an
out. The owner then will lake hla
application to the most convenient
designated school. Rationing offl-
rials there will check tho applica-
tion and. If correct wlU Issue aa
A" book for each car.
A GRANDFATHER 43 !
IN HIS THIRD WAR 'J
Scott Field 111. A 43-year-old
grandfather Archibald (Rusty)
Smith has been called to th army
I be third time he haa served tho
nation's armed forces.
first whirl in polltk-e two years ago
wli'-n. 'lu- nuiiiuged (lie democrat
iiiuvcincnt fur Wlllkle for president.
51 uuix: is a ' nicnilK-r of the Finit
rtirlKtiun Cliun:h and has been a
. .
heavy contributor tn that church.
Monro has alwyaa been a democrat
but lie la an old Una constitutional
democrat. Ho believes ill aim
rights and is sgainst all llie new
fkngh-d nut Ions of the New Deal.
Moure la strong fur tlm most viir-
orots pnmeculion of tlie war. lhi
Is eaiwrlsHy bitter against tho labor
tai-tics which has delayed produc-
tion of war materials.
Major John 1 Smith Lexington
are Marina flyer In the Bolmrum
campaign received a K K. degree
in husineea from (he University of
Okluhotua in 1933- .
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1942, newspaper, November 5, 1942; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1897201/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.