The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1955 Page: 8 of 14
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THE CHICKASHA STAR
THURSDAY APRIL 7 1955-
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New Type CottdTr
Seeded Proving
Defter Than Old
"8TX1XWATER. April 7 De-
velopment of a hew Yype cotton
seedbed by Oklahoma AJkM Col-
Irr acrtcuMaral nttnwn may
jrrault ta obtaining aatiafictory
Hindi In on planting Inatcad of
rommua multiple planting now
experienced by at ate" farmer.
. The new need bed which la
eceaaed la two eomporian
: frith other aeedbeda la MM.
- eoatblawi farrow had Mr
planting.
Planting la done on a flat aur
1 face by using a modified Hater
bottom to remove the top two
inrhea and tlka along-aide net
' aonte three Incites below the hot
. tom of the new seedbed. ;
This' leaves an elevated section
about IP inches wide with a
ditch abnuf three Inches deep on
each side according to .Prof.
J. G. Porterfield. AIM agricul-
tural engineer.
- A amall rubber tiretTTre
wheel Just behind the aeed tube
gives maximum firming to the
seedbed and aids greatly In plant
emergence and an open end
. drag brings In soil front the
shoulders making a rounded
riggv nithin a furrow;
This 1 provides
boos wtod and Mowing soil
redone rtwst Imutta be
roam wotv will oat transport
' ooU onto btjwrr Porterfield
Test plots at the Oklahoma
cotton mearclv station at Chick
asha shooed plant .emergence
from the new seedbed to be satis
1 in yields and lot machine
harvesting. 'despite a hard-dash
ing rain shortly after planting.
Cotton planted In the commonly
used shallow furrow seedbed did
sot Anerge satisfactorily.
AfWT"thehearT rain' water
was found In the small d it rhea
1 at the alde-of the new type aeed
'bed Instead of standing over "
ced.M Porterfield said.
"No new equipment nor stlcr
ation of present tools is required jn Cuthery 1 the former Mis ko; five brothers Clyde of Dut-
for cultivating. he said and Kineryn Wall daughter .( Mr. i top. - Paul Jack. Frank 'and
pointed out that . considerable
oil is- available for movement
toward the row;at Carious culti-
vations. :
UlCO
MBS MARION GUBLSY
Mr- and Mrs. . J. C Maleom
spent Wednesday' in Oklahoma
City with his brother. Mr. and
. Mriu llugh Maleom.
-Mr. Sibyl Curley of Dutton
pent Wednesday with her .sister.
Mrs. Dwight Bass.
Roy Ingram Is seriously 111 at
his home in "Mined. His brother.
Claud. Paul and Jack. 11 from
New Mexico have been called
- tp his' bedside..
Mrs. Jess Locke visited Wed-
nesday In Oklahoma City wlth
her uncle. Will Myers ul to
m patient at University Hospital.
Mr Myers lived in the Mlnco
vkinl'yrimril y ago and
"Laamany friends who egret
Lear of his Illness;
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin "Koe mer
. onnouncf the arrival of an eight
pound. ounce son bora Wed
' nesday morning - in the Chicks
4 p-e- wi 4.w
'Jn tT 1 r7v. r S pWiwh' ood-
' worth and UoydVMlnts have' re
turned to their home in Fort
Collins Colo after visiting with
. their brothers. Alex and Marvin
Woodworth and families.
Marilyn Woodworth daughter
of Mr. and. Mrs. AJex Wood
worth arrived Ust week by
'plane from Belem Bread where
she had spent four and one-half
years as a missionary.
Dan Roysdeft a pioneer resi-
dent of Mlnco is a medical
petirnt In the Chickasha llos
.pMal.-
jRIley Davis f Hobbs.- N- M.
Is visiting his brother Mr. and
Mrs llman HDavU and family.
Mrai Betty 'mlwn of Okla
homaijClty la VNlhg her (laugh
ter Mr and Mrs. Ernest Me
Kelvry. and other relatives.
..Mrs. T. Z. Sw alley of Pawnes
la visiting her daughier. Mrs
Alex Woodworth and family.
Mr. and.' Mrs. Jack Guthery of
MMst City announce the birth
of a six ikmumI. weouint daugh
'
r.1 n. FA R HER
IjHj us sharpen and
fare you plow
at foP long wear.
s JVjjean roll year dks
the field
fend sharpest them on
four one way plow.
SHEARER
Uarksjnhh A Welding
- Repair Nhop
llottse (71 Phone 5C
III Kanriaa Chickasha
rairunh
a f tm faaOy I mm fen Carol Cky. Fla.
riiM) is pm ano Is the BrsMoak boys from Julius
Csiass CricfaU butidsr at
are bring sold Cot
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PEIVCK CHtUUNQ s Jo Aon j
Stork . is Prioco ksfedor HI of
Monaco orb tferfllod pretty U of U
coed wttfe poises data- so
trip to Enrape. f 1 w
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SCLP'POKTSAIT of s Inaa ligiitfeig his pipe Hr this unusual study b.
Claronce Ltm Milwaukee newipaper photographer who set up hi
raiucra in . darkened roocq orilb Shutter wide opes.' Camera recotdW
game of match upao lighting traces path of match to pfew and match
feeing waved onL. ....
born Match 36. The little
miss ha been named Sue Ellen.
and Mrs. Ftank Wall of Minro.
Mr and Mr. O. B. Wlllman
announce the arrival of a nine
pound two ounce born Sat -
urday. March 36. In an 8I Reno
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T- . Maicom
and son of CItnton speiiit Friday
night with. Mr.-and Mrs.-J- C.
Enroute home t y
Maleom.
visited' hlk brother. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Maleom In Chickasha on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mr ojhn Free and
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Lee Free
of Chickasha were Sunday dtn-
Her guests of Mf- snd Mrs. Arn -
old fUiliser. Vernon ha ju.9 re -
turned from ovrreak where he
spenta smeral month. He has
received his discharge.'
Mr. and Mrs Koy- Smr-dlcy
attended a biny'lv dinner in the
; Meridian romrkj&y$unday in
tom '"J
M Smedley- The dinner
wa in hnnoi; of his father s SVh
birthday -
Mr. Marion Arrhrr and child -
fw-f- Rirhmnnti - Texas Viclied
ma rnmaw.
thit -week with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wient. She wa call-
ed home by the desth of
grandfather. E G. Gregg.
J. L. Mrrinn u visiting in
nlorado City. Teas with his
(phew. Mr. and Mis- Claude
Towery -
Mrs. Pike HuAett spent lari
week In the home id herlwrcnt.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam DunUyc'
. Mr. and Mrs. llarv Ingram en-
joyed a (heir house guests the
hr
pasfweek her nephew Mr. and
Mrs. Lcstel Sharp t Artcsta
N. M.
Roy Ingram who had trn ill
for someArfhe. passed away at
hia hopin Minco Monday about
3r rf x k He is ninlved by hia
wife. Opal; two daughters Ger-
aldine and Patricia: two sons.
1 fDDC COONTZpopoforrorfiorVafor of KOMA-KWTV raft.
. wifi opes light Karo for cooking ... and on tho fableits Karo for mt the best-tasting
woffle syrup of ert.all"
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(V yowr procer for Kro wofPe iyrvp)in pit qworii
11.000 feam city aser Miuni fei which
(baa they caa bo budt bocaoao fbjrre .
Iuricod at east tbey'ro attracting
feitcrm of smy lOwtitOMH.
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all of the home; his
Mr- Bertie Ingram of
mother
Anadar
j Claud. alkM New Mexico1; atwf
! hosl ol her relative and
! friffta. Funeral st-nkcsKuTic
1 keW Wednesday sficmoonSti 2
j ocJoolj in the
' Church with Kcv
i Edwana- pray daughter
V? aiid Mrs. Herman Gray.
has selected a one of
singer to present s newly dL
covered trsm by 'Italian com-
poser Catalan!. The work will
be presented April 10 Jit Town
Hall. New York City. The per-
formance will be given under the
Dahl de
friend of
the composer and author of "The
Imnftnal Bohemian " . Miss
Gray a IMS graduate of Minco
High School and it graduate of
Oklahoma College for Women
where she majored in music is a
am-mber of the Opera Players in
New York City where she has
fx-r formed in severs! roles. The
Town Hall performance of the
Catalan! mass. in the first of a
liew-
1y' duwoveedw-oYkic id' W 'per-
formed by the group This' same
oranc' 7"' 7
mansgemi'nt of Magw D
1 eorentlno. bnyhixxl fri
1
: con1'TP0f ry
rfitifovcrciTworkK- io
j program will te repealed on
i April lt at the Brookyln Acad-
I emy of Music and wilt he broad-
cast over CBS
.William Markle of Cushing
spent q couple of days with bis
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Markle . and nig brother. Mr. and
.Mrs. Dutch Markle ami Kay.
Flod and Lloyd Haskins and
Mrs. Harold Ralston and daugh-
ter left for their homes in Hay
STOP THAT ITIH!
IN JUST 1 MINUTE
Your Pa hack at any drug store
M nut pleaded. Try casv-i-apply
mif-ME-NOT for the itch of
rezepfa. ringworm . insert biles
foot itch or any other surface
Itch Today at Davis Drug Ktpser
iiidid...liN'uiU go like hot'eakehen
yttu (tour on pkutv of delicious Kano .spe
ayrop 'ils-re s notiung like it for good catnip
SatieYyhr flavor ho rich' R stands right up os
Utp of bi.-uits km-is 'em light and fluffy).
Keep K-irii uU your table tuuruiiif . ninja and
night. H tops' aaytiungl ' "! .
ward. Calif after being called
home for the funeral of their
father. J. M. Ilaaklna.
- Mrs. Bill Arthur returned
home . from a weeks visit with
her daughter. Lt. and Mrs. Frrn
chie Hickman at Columbus..Ga
Mrs' Paul McClure honored
her daughier. Paula Ann. with a
party on Her fifth1 hinhday.
GamA 'were enjoyed an die
freshmenls were served to JaneU
and Burch 'Bennett Earl. Ann
Pinkston. Kathy. Paul and Karen
Nail. Amoa McClure. Mrs. Bill
Schutten. Mrs. Lowell Natl Mrs.
Paul Mct'kire; and the honoiee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ilaaklna and
rhildien left for their home In
Hayward. Calif. aNer being call-
ed home due to the Wmu and
death of hia father J. M. Has
kins. They also visited her father
Eddie Morrlaey and her sister.
Charlene Monisey a a do her
grandmother. Mrs. Emm Mor
risey: Mrs- Haskins Is the for
mer Mary Sue Morrtsey.
Rex Ransome returned home
from Orange Gtbvn Calif wheat
he was called-kyjNe death of his
father SumQganppftie.
Mr. and Mi. Wesley Garrett
and son spent Sunday Jo the
home of his parent. Mr and
Mrs. . C. Garrett.
Alc Harry Hefner la visiting
his parents' Mr. and! Mrs. CUff
Hefner snd other relatives after
spending two years in Japan
with the air force. Others to en-
joy a family In the Hefner home
were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hef
DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN
NO. 303
CAN
X
VAN CASTS 2 No. MO Cain'
FORKS BEARS -27c
3-Lh. Tin Shortening
BAKE - RITE
DIAMOND 9 irCXilri'L Pkg.. 2 for
PAPER PLATES ..29c
CHARMIN' K
TISSUE 3 rolls 25c
li
EASTER TREATS
FRESH FROM OUR
CUP CAKES
JHrorated wtttntggs. chickens
ribbiljtpr a combination of
V
1(Ek
Each
EASTER CAKES
8-inch
with wafer top decora-
tion. Choice of rabbity eggs or
croHa.
$125
Each
55
K-inch while halter cake lopped
with a newt of colored coeoanuta
filled with rabbiU chickens or
egg.
$1100
Each
OCR SELECTIONS
PHONE 1708
GIVE CS.YOUR ORDER
top GRADE A :
WING TAGGED
ARKANSAS
RICKORY FIT
iRBECRE
ner and family of Sulphur. Mrs.
A. C. Llttjf Jr. and. Mr- fend Mrs.
Clarence Hefner of Chickasha
and Ronald Hefner of Ft. Worth.
Texas. u
Jeff Garrett of Guthrie is
pending the week In the home
of his daughter Mrs Roy Charl-
ton and family -Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Boyd and
children spent Sunday in the
Ernest Roach home In Yukon.. .
week.r
El Sandra Bass spent Sunday
In the Joe Taylor home. .
Mr. and Mrs Hershet Kirkcn
dail of Texas are spending the
Easter holidays with their par
the Finest Peppermint In The World
'IV V
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tMPORTED
.796
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Fresh Top
TomaMs I
GREER
Large Stalk
Supreme
Crdckeirs
MAYFAIR FROZEN DESSERT
. MELLOnERA f gaRon
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J0?EN gdHOURS A PAV
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ents the Klakcta : fend . Kirkcn
daljs. ; . .
Adraln Rankin la asaistlng
Lynn Jones with the revival be
Ing held at the Cannon Baptist
Church which started last week
and will continue through this
Miss June Mitchum and Jerry
Jolley otOBU spent lift weekend
wit hthelrparents.
Miss flUnet.HUkett spent Sat-
urday night with Rose Mary gd
Patsy Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jnhruiuln
John Fe of Purcell' spent the
weekend with Mrs. oJhiwton's
mother Mr- Alexandra Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Anthony
The Original
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"There S
A Difference"
AT DEPENDABLE
PLACES
EVERYWHERE
IGA TOP
Wi
WII-SO.VS A. '
f.10R 12-ol can ....35c
CAIN'S DATED
COFFEE Mb. pkg: ..89c
IT WHIPS"
fillLROT 3 tall cans..29c
.100-ct. I'aci
tge
KLEEREX
Grade
Ctns.
onions big buneb
:
4leiy V
CARROTS pkg. ...9c
CUT - RITBC w
WAXAPER 25-ft. rcll ......24c 1
bm
and children spent Sunday in the
Roy Charlton home.
. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhlman
of Cement visited In the C. C.
Garrett home Monday.
Mrs. Jo Ann Brown and da ugh
ter of Oklahoma . City visited In
the Vera Elaenhour home Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs Waller Charlton
and children of Oklahoma City
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
ON ANY OF THESE
r POPULAR SERVICES
o FLUFF DRY '
SERVICE
With fell flat. work finished
and wearing apparel
fluff dried.
O THRIFTY
SERVICE
-AVith flat work finished
and balance of bundle damp
dried.Veady for ironing.
O Family Finish Service
AH flatwork finished and wearing
apparel completely finished.
HEW CRICKASRA LAUriDHY
V . . AND DRY CLEANERS
A1
let lews
Wnii 7t3iG
QUALITY
. 25-LB
BAG
199
SUNDAY AT -
EOYLERS CAFE
BAKED "V
FRESH HAM
Wf
With ham brown satire tpt and
T blanched boiled new polaloett battered
peax. peppered enrnandied )'iM.Spe
clul Easier dewrrt and Easter 75c
19c
favora. Hot rolls
5c
Whole
shank
MtALF
17e
S1IANK k CUT
IIOCK REMOVED
I to SLR. AVG
- BirnVKORTION
I! to 4-Lll
AVERAGE LB.-
PICNIC
47c
upon
IpI.E Ol
lcoi So. ow.-ticit:::.'i. ckla.
FJ
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1 dfc
In the Jtoy ?
ri
Mrs. Walter Fields taught for
Bill Vandiver one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyd and
family spent Saturday .In the
Emmlt McNeil home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Shepherd t
of Oklahoma City spent the week
end In the IfhdphenLand Locked
homes. . ' I 1 ' '
PH.ON E
157
Picksp A Delivery
in
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jr
and corn-bread
pent the Weekend
Chorlton home.
DELICIOUS EASTER
WILSONS CERTIFIED'
Tender Mede Ueme
49
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III.
m 37C
:- LILW I .
HAMS lb 32c
CUDAHY ItrVAL SLICED
DAC0n3ibs 1.C3
IGA TARLK-RITE SLICED
BACOII Ib.l-..
WlIpLE DR END PIECES
Slab Bacoit;lb..35c
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