The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1955 Page: 2 of 14
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THE CIHCKASIIA STAR
Thursday ArnTL7..mr5
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NEWS of GRADY.COUNTY
Happenings Of Thifdt
In Condensed Form For
Tow Sudi'TIcmn
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.'71 foarihaanaalTrva-ac
fluad-L-O iponurd by- t b 9
i'tilrkaxba Junior Chamber td
Cuinm ere. will be held April 23.
rUi'Wif are teen-agers of Chick-
uni Crady County. UTa-
nri n cf the focal ronteabwlD en-
ter the ut Road-E-O in Enid
un May 7 and mate winner wM
compete for SIAM) lrpcholar-
'hip in tnr Joyce iwf Iona! con
teat July 2 3-29 in yraahlngton.
D. CV Written examination will
beytven at the "V under the
direction of DurreU Know let and
Jack Shoemaker. . president of
the Oiidkaaha Safety Cornell
via conduct the driving ten in
Borden Park
MIm Jo Ana Cement la spend-
ing the Easter vacation with her
parents Mr. and . Mrs. J. A.
'Clement 1510 South l&h. UUi
Clement la i freshman atudent
at. Llndcnwood College St.
Charles' Mo. .
: An Easter aanrioo m1n will
be held at 5 JO a.m. Sunday at
Srtvc's Lake. IS mile prat of
. Minco on SH lS&.Hev. Sam
. ScanUan. superintendent of city.
DARRELL- CALDWELL
DEMPSTEB WINDMILL
AND PUMPS
Sales and Sendee --
vebdex mux
Bay. 11 Phone 75
mission for the Oklahoma Bap-
tist General Convention 'Will be
speaker. Churches In the area
will furnish music under the dir
erifon of Mrs. Marvin Vbodwvrth
of kill ico. The sunilar service la
directed by Key Lynn Jones
pastor of
Church.
the Canaan Baptist
Melvin D. Bishop and Harold
D. lieckes both of Rush Springs
ha.ve enllaied fur a four year tour
lhlhU.& Navy. They are tak-
ing their boot training In San
Diego Calif.
. lin. T- L Sirslley of fs
has been a guest of her daughter
Mrs. W. A. Woodworth and fam-
ily In Minco. 0
Pnneral aervieea'were Ml at
2:30 pm Sunday' to Emanuel
Baptist Church at Duncan for
Larry Gene Giboqn. 21 year old
ministerial student and former
Chicks aha resident Gibson died
la a Waurika hospital after a car-
truck accident that occurred dur-
ing a blinding; dual storm near
Terra on IS 81 Friday. 'Sur-
vivors Include his parents. Rev.
rid.Mrx Lang -Gibson-of 1838
South 15th. and one brother Lon-
nie. of the home.
P- CUchiint of Oklahonia City
(bnnerlyi of Chk-kasha. Rev.
Orvalllolt officiated.
Tho aaaual firemen's benefit
ball will be held Friday April
29. in the American Legion Hut.
Hours are 8:99 to 13 midnight
TJie Rhythmeiies OCW dance
band will play. Tickets may be
purchased front any fireman or
at either fire station. - -
Mrs. X B. Hay 411 Minnesota
ha as her guest her nephew
James H. Cathey of Bentun Ky.
Mrs. Billy. Ivans of Rush
Spring bos been named vice-
president of the Oklahoma chap-
ter of the Futufe Business Lead-
era of America and wiU be -a
delegate. to the national conven-
tion in Chicago June IJ-iL Mrs.
Evans is a business' education
major: at Oklahoma College for
Women.
Grsveotde services wen
ducted Saturday morning in fboae
Hill' cemetery fr the" infant
daughter of Mr- and Mrm Joe
GIVE MOM A BREAK!
Brisjf The Family To
Walker's Cafe For
' A Delicious
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Sunday april 10
Southern Fried Chicken . Raked It Pa . . Baked Ham
. ItaaatBef .1 Roast Pork Aged Steaks etc.
lW Rolfs And All the Trimmings
Strawberry Shortcake for Dessert
Walkers Cafe
CLYDE RATLIFF
ACROSS STREET FRpM COLKTHOT'SE
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Fsaeral services Mere held it
2:30 Wednesday afternoon in the
Plst Baptist Church it
qr Roy Ingeam 45. Rev. Luther
Befry officiated. Mr. Ingram died
Sunday at his homo after an ex-
tended Ulnesa. He Kad ' been a
resident of the MUiroBAmmunity
all his life and was member
of the Minco Baptist Church. Sur-
vivor Include hi wife Opal; two
daughters Geraldine and Patricia
Ann; two aon. Roy Wayne and
Billy Ray. all of "the home; hi
mother Mrs. A .M. Ingram of
Anadarko; -six brother Harve
and Claude' of Minco Clyde of
Pucaaset Frank af Las Cruces
N M Paul ofRoweU K. M.
and Jack of Las Vegas N. M.;
two aiater Mr. Bob . Topley. of
Chickaaha and Mrs. J. W. Swan-
son of Blanchard. Interment was
in Friendship cemetery at Minco
under the direction of the Rey-
nolds Funeral Jiome.
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Answer Tq Farmers Pest Problems
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New iaoMticlds la good ewa foe
keaa (rewer (store) bad aea for
Mexiraa beaa IweUe
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bad aewa fer fV t' 'A ;
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The Insect spray profiaiu which
the fanner adopts this year -will
- determine the qualityan yield of
She crop he karwetJ. No natter
a hat fruits vegetables ar field
riopa Be produce a good inaeet
'control "
ntJ-ol pnorrad la neresaity.-
lliehineect killing power vohu
trfid with a high degree of aafrty
nu"- onimal ami crop make malathiea the faeteet rtewing IneHcticiHe
in agrirultare today.
Already eetaUwhed as one of tl
fruit vea
the boat versatile insect killers for
1.1.. ? MeijwniOM
tKri wkaoa nnrscry crops furor 75 neats on 4U eroiaj it ie
nlaa equal meomltioa la the Belli of aaimal protection. In aiwiL
lUe liam become roetetant la 1)DT. dairmwa
IMliwieabta wTTTrepreeent TStTJceT
pplfs Academy at GirL Staio on
the GCW campui this summer.
I Mr. sad Mrs. Odell Ilewell aad
icon and Mis Shirley Tidesworth
i of Mena Xk. were " weckynd
guests of Mr. and Sirs. Hariy
'Nickelson of Pocasset.
itowgainii
yj11? IlWrVdaitTtiim'am dwndmgm
i 1 thproroaietaiit apeciea inaikandoutside the
daily bam. Cattia and bofroleers are alao usinr.lt for flic. -Also
malnihion control two of the moat .destructive poultry parasites
enabling ooultrjmenfor the Bret time to kiU both ehklftw rod nutea and
northern fowl mitaa with only on insecticide.
Prior to the development of malathlon the only Inacetiddes which
would at thd yam tiaw control aphids and optder mites and other Im-
portant sur-lungand chewyng fnescti wero maUrwl Ouite toxic to man
nnd animal These required strict procauf ionarynse measures In m:tla-
ti.jon however there haa been derolopad for the power an Jmectif de
WMr" "w v" oerolopad for ....
that kills the aame variety oBinaedta.lut ae the United 8 jiU lK;n:l-
nwnt of Agncuhuro puU lt1 one of the safearinaectiriries to h lndV."
Stole on ih- OCW cempUs thUltinue throu Siinda hight
summer. Spisuon of the trio are i der N. Carver is husi p iHtor
American Legion Auxiliary Jun-. '
for Social Workers and City ; J. Nell Barnett daughter
El.
Federated Clubs.
) Mr. aiy! Mr. Fred B.isctt
Mi Belem
j Mr. and Mr. Henr Ro IM5 v- me aU w. -L'Meh.whglia .baajBilaigl JCL
sola.. was eletled grand' conduct- L11.'? I1: la ll
or of th Grand Cpuncil IVRoyal ' okhona University.
and Select Master Of .Oir!qhiia
when -The ManU organic jt ion
held Ra annual conventlbn in
Muskogee on Monday.
. Hha Kay Ha&apple . bliss
Frances Worrell and Mine -Silly
William are. delegate from
Chk-kasha High School to Girl
About -1.000 Baled
' . Good.Na. 1;
Alfolfd Hay
BIG BALES
WHILE IT Tl
LASTS ' 1 B
Dorsey Parnell
10 Mileo Northeast
Chickaaha
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Johnson
have returned to' then hoptir'in
Jersey ville. Ill alter visiliqg
Mrs. Johnsons parent Mr. and
Mr. R. R. Eoff 428 Kanaus.
Fire Iota I Chickaaha during
the nmnlh of March was estimat-
ed at $35 fay Piro Chief Rill Sjid-
darth; the lowest loss for oat-
month 1 lithe cii:( hi lory
erty threatened we vejued -at
$148750 and 23 calls were an-
during the month.
The public la Invited la alined
the Ninth Annual State Conven-
tion af ministers and worker of
the. Negro Chun-he' of Clod- in'
Christ which opened Monday
nigh in the Chicluulift Church.
607 South First uid will eon-
Mud
- Our
Newest
o
Citizens
Connie Lynnborn le Mr: and
Mr. Aubry Kwin; of Cyrncat at
7:47 pjrv April 3. Ftne wt-ight-d
7 pounds 4VL ounce.
A girl born to Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison MiGiM of Chirkasha at
HI p.m.- April 5. She welched 7
pounds 5v iir
A girl born to Mi. imd Mr.
Qlerf Booth of Chit kasha at 4'21
p.ni. April 6.
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Simply beautiful...
beautifully simple !r
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Phyllis Ann born to Mr.' and
Mrt. Kenq Mar.n: of Ch.i-haCi
at 2:501a .m. Apr" 1 She weighed
ri pounds 94 oorc:.'
..A ddL horn to Mi. and Mrs.
XonoM E.- Nobk'-of.
City-on-Apnl I.
. A born to
James L FleU-hcr
on April - 2. -
Mr.
of
aftd Mr.
Chii'kashJ
. A boy borr to
Gerald Tate or
April 3.
A girl born Mi. and Mr.
Harold Jonc- of Chickafcha on
April J.
A boy bora to
Mareel Long of
April 4
Mr. and Mr.
CiiU'kasha on
f.
OiavrolaFs medara tevff like Modern nrchl
ferivre spring from dean unduttered dealgll
boNhr rrjT ant vs until tou.ve tried oievro let record-
SMASH3NG "TURBO-PTHE Vg"! Mom Modern In Drlgn-LoweUn price
More People Bonght Chevrolefe Then Any Other Ctrl
Fortunately good taste b set shackled to price
And eo ear in Aroarica . . . sot even the most costly 1
i can surpass tbs crisp elegance of Chevrolet
Epaa This ia beauty .designed to (ssf far there is
e sagggereUid Mmasaivariesw er bolted-oo dsee- -ndoe
to ou tdate it after a lw months have psroed. '
Bast ef an thb aupsrb ailing b Matched by .
roaUy radical advances ih performanea roadabiL
fty and handling aaa-as yaw can dbcgver at the .
wtwalr just by ving ua 8 ceQ.
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bic!jsh;a Motor
' 823 Clikkusha Avenue Chlckasha OklaJbo'm& Ph&e Dd
Ha wanar hew smeB yaie pletw
pise now fa toe e GAMDINI
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FEED A SEED
Your Headquarters For
HYBRID SEED CORN
BROOS1CORN REED .
IIEGARI KAFIR'
CANE. SUDAN
ALL VARIETIES
'BABY CHICKS
Walter B arise hi. Manager
III Choctaw j -v . phone $251
HOSPITAL NEWS'
WOMENS AND CHILDRENS'
HOSPITAL
Medical patients admitted to
the hopilal this week .were Peg-
g Hightower of Chkkala and
Roger Lynn Shepard of Brad-
ley. Mr. Bill Wylder of ChickaiHk
is a surgical patient.
GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mr. Jessie Bazar and Tommie
Newport of Chit-kasha are surgi-
cal mtients in the hospital.
CUICKASUA HOSPITAL
Medical patR-nts admitted this
week include Thomas A. Dear
man Charles Helricr Mrs. Ona
Jo hniton Mrs. Paul Chappell and
Calvin Hlaukciuhip of Chickaha;
Mrs. Laura Mann of NiniH-kah;
Dan Roysden of Minco; Harold
Duke and Lee L. Brown or Kush
Springs; Mrs. Vivian . Carlson
Mrs Augusta Cron of Pocasset
and James Davidson of Amber
- Surgical patients ace Charles
Mash. Mrs. Cleo Smith Dick
Pace; Larry Hendrix Mr. Eunice
I .eater and Carol Jean Moore oi
Chickaaha; Mrs. Dorothy Wilton
of Amber; Luella Mae Vaughan
of Ftni Cobb and Howard Cron
of Pocaaset. -
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