The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1961 Page: 1 of 14
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VOLUME 59
Up To Date Dairy
Barn Completed
For D H Grisham
Dairying is a one-man operation at the D 11 Grisham
farm 10 miles northeast of Chickasha
Just completed On the Grisham farm is a new concrete and
marble block dairy barn that has about everything needed
for up to the minute operations
The dairying business at the Grisham farm is the respon-
Hbility of hi son li(k
h' h'rn IP"' I holds enough water they can
rite- oft ice 'Pall' l) ( fl P ' pump 100(10410 gallons per day
tottm a tf MI2 11)T1 and the
Jack w'as named the outstand-
milking pallor which accorno
ing Grady County farmer last
(hoes six s a time The -
101111 out s year ano was runner-up in the
Int- state contest A brother Claris
nolkile' aly a
enustructed
1-1 it hp eno was the outstanding county fat-
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the pailor i-hain t all pull a '
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Aftct pld !ri the teat ups it's Dies Of injuries
a pull fl hi milk is I
witomal ! di re n f 011 In Holiday Crash
I ow P-v tiaigh a clear
t" 't st'driless The death of Mrs Ida Nightin
steel ohny tank The gate fts of injuries sicained in
i:ik '" It t" th" Mtk Itr'"111(- !a traffic accident pall Tuesday
(1- Ass— Lawtnn was the seventh on lady Ceun'y
t1tt minates 'roads this year and taised "he
icadv to it slate holiday toll to 16
six !!ic -w- into the milking Cars Imoked in the crash Si
pal hi MIPS WPS1 if Cliickaha Plc
The HI ! t i herd of :driven by MN Nightingale and
too put crici il-istens The herd her nephew Howard Nil:tingalc
hull was pia ha-ed ficin a farm '21
in New The tJ rat reportedk ctah-
The 1re-harns riew their own ed at the crest of a hill and both
herd tepHi n! as with the tail Phicle apparently et p in the
cakes hem aj In the middle if the road The ac picot
past sotta' thed cakes occurred at s:700 a in Tdesday
hays hecn tU hascd hy Snake! Howard and Nlarietta Nightin
etPrt y IPtIred Vide 16 were treated at Grady
from the facuit‘ at Cameron Memorial ilospital and trans-
Sae (i Lawton and the forred In St Anihnn) finspdal ITI
Slate at VIMI iklahoma City MI'S NP!htlrl!111'
k T hift alsal hfPri MCA ed to the
Arrunt t (iklahuma City husrial 'whet('
l'xin'e a- Lahur and she died
fceil uan eat up the profits of a I The (iindoion of Elaine !:r"11-
dad a tt the elder mas reP4'Ilod as
Gi'ishalc V'e ale our MVn at Grady Momorial Hospital but
feed on the m h onsisis she was still under ohseivaliun
: t f i-watoutland "! Trooper Mike I lel1WPge irk(s
Thik a- 0 in alfalfa ItTated the aryltent
Lao cal 11"t ' Funeral erYicPs frr Mrs
It 0- cc and one faith Nightlivaie ‘111 ho tali' Shiltiv
in Plainview Nternotwe Ch!!t h
T! ! 10 wttrtred a leek two notes sutah and two mule
!aim and at of ‘'erden tinder the lit
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A SERVICE OF THE OKLAHOMA MSS ASSOCIATION
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Un Worshiping To Start Sunday
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lawn of the First Christian insisted
Chinch tie the Sten( of the l Most legislators appear not to
Innin Sunday oftiht services tor realre that many other gtoups
Itie next three months Five would remain exempt from sitles
Cho kasha hes are united ' tax even if the Collins' proposal
pais this year the 'should Will 111C!40 include kes
tarsi Chi istian St Luke's Episi paid to lawyers doctors shoe
jaipal VItst liteshoerlan Christ "cohhlers shoe shiners painters
Nlethoihst Epwortn Meth veterinarians jewelry repair
odist men dentists a hst ractors ac
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countants architects hanks bar-
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liorches will take ttiins )leach hers and several others
II! during the summer eveningl Several menator the ri
spiA ices Special music and eon- mitte said privately that the
wegational singing is emptier- committee you'd report the hill
stied hack to the full senate this week
The services will begin at tI They predict that the committee
p til eich tuuisv exenmg Rev! will not remove a single exemp-
viitiert W Smith Epworth lion and will make no reelitn
eidt will bring the messaeelmendation to the senate on the
sundii Rev Isaac Mason St Collins proposition There iirP
Ltikes Finsetipal viII preside also strong indications that it
and the music vitt he conducted will he difficult to ohtain much
by Jerry Smith director of 'Interest among senators in even
music at the First Christian i considering the Collins' proposal
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DAIRY BARN II II1111x!) n as he gets ready to pull on a chain to open
the dows t) prt f th nl!kin! herd inta the milking parlor of his new dairy barn
nort11ec4 1 chi The neA barn has jut been completed and incorporates ideas ob-
tained from 1ik 14111udi!'4 baris in Oklahoma Kansas and 1issouri The milk is
never ton( hed b hwuan hantk and a cow c in be milked in one and one-half minutes
said Ori-hun hu vith lie son k nuinaOn'4 the dairy --Staff Photo
Banquet Tickets Availubb
Southwest District Dairy Princess
Competition To Be At OCW June 15
Details ate : it't in 41 an 11-exptnse paid trip 16 and 25 years of age have
for Ow nnthil 1te state contest to lw held graduated from high school be
horna ( I I lits month anti a $75 ward- single and have a dairy farm
1 !!!3 111 111f first I haelkattfrotinl
l!H ! t' k re hf 1 a S3750 Candidates kill start ritistervt:-
it t ittitiate In atilitittn tri at the t1CV campus hy
t t t : 1tant all recet e a a m Jure 15 Arrangements tire
!I i'r! ! itial Itt made for the niniestanis
The to itt tt tt- 't! V kt 1!1 hitt st hf Ithb1 i un h kith the Rotary Club
test 11 h ! tt min: state daily loineess JutIL:es It ntet it'W thP Can-
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Girls state opening saturday At ocw
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CHICKASHA'S ONLY HOME OWNED NEWSPAPER
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
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11:1i rl Hi I mi3O1 i Rtit1 ial chanize in ti‘nership of the
in: di ari fln Chickasha Motor Co the (Ile--
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rolet-Cadillac dealership here
( ( t : has been announced by Charlie
a r :cm ent -- W Evans
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don! ( j r I s Statv conAnitce
tromliet frni Cho ka-dia are
Mrs Cwiir2ti Nire Erod E
and Nits Carlos Harrow
rat iiin tor the
firl:- Slate sport!oreil by
The Anwricin slegiun Aux' liar
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THURSDAY JUNE 1 1961
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Candidate kill tat re“ister! '
!r at the i a'W impus hv 11 ond degree burglary ' :Moscow for four days teal
late in the morning of the 1
! A complaint Nvar4 also prepar-
1 m Jura 15 Arrangements are
!"'in-' rildde fr the cmestantIPd Wednesday afternoon in Val- IdaY
! tun h kith the Po ilk IA ChM IPrs' flifire rharginf-T D'Higul
judyes kit iniervit th canmith 22 807 'Michigan Avenue
in connection vith the Rodeo' Several Members
lidates (luing the afernoon
A pres onferen e is tenta Inn burglary !
'1 cly sched!'41 fr 4 p m (kr I Of Johnson Family
iz khich the cot-Op-tants N14 ill r I
Attend City Schoc
f“r 001y itHo Lyons Announces
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THE WEATHER
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Official records of chickasha
Idtifin I' S Weather Bureau
Tempetatut it leadir4ts ate made
at 5 p tn tot plevious 21 hours
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Tluirstlav Ma 25 S5 55 03'
Flrliki14 May 2 t 71 3s
Saturday May 27 75 55
:---unday May 2 s st- 5t-i I
Monday Ma:14 9 93 “1
Tdosili Nlay 31I ss 62 i
I Wednesday NIt 31 91 69 i
to 11 a tr Saturday fni it hy Mrs E Itinn and Mrs Don
rangements will he made I-WM: ( iIM hie
conferences Friday anci Sattir During Girls State the 390
day morning with the 7i0 senior young voinen all of whom have
and 50 junior counselors just completed their ninior year
'Airs 1 L Crawford id Shaw ' in high school will make a one
neP aS director of week comprehensive study of
Girls State azain this ear Mrs zovernment and citizenship
The openini-t session of Girls
Ge(irge laemke of Oklahoma
City is secretaryreasurer of State will he at 1:30 p m Saint
Girls State She w"' t he first dav with greetin:s being extend-
director of Girls State ed by Dr Freeman IT Beets
Dr Samul W Evans of the president of OCW Mrs L B
Oklahoma College for Women Scudder of Vinita president of
faculity is sing his 1Ph eon- the American Legion Auxiliary
serutive year as educational of Oklahoma and by Mrs Craw
director ford
Following the Friday confer Following a stirring American
ences of counselors Mrs John ism talk by Mrs W A Biggert
D Brown 131Js South P011 NVill the Girls Staters get their first
he hostess for a reception in taste of the whirlwind week Of
honor of the junior and senior politics and government with a
un1or She will be assisted (Conunued On Page 6)
14 PAGES
Gulf's No 1 Johnson Below
10000 Feet As Operation
Police Crack
Crime Wave
By Teenagers
City patrolmen have cracked
a teenage burglary ring result-
ing in the arrest of 10 kids rang-
ing in age from to 17 and
clearing nearly 20 break-ins
burglaries and devilment
Assistant Police Chief R C
Evans said that the break in he
'series of incidents came last
Thursday when one of the youths
was taken into custody and in
terrogateds
i Included in the break-ins was
:the Little League concession
stand in Borden Park It was en
tered four different times dur-
ing the ‘vinter
Four of the youths were in
ing me winter 11 Jones and Pe llow Oil Co has
Four of the youths were in-1 V it h State filen extended the North Dihble p ool
volved in a recent break-in at
of McClain County to the west
the Rodeo Inn east of Chicka-1 at the No 1 McGrew in C NW NE
sha 1 An invitation to participate in 20-7-4 (McClain County) whete
Asst (Thief Evans and patrol I tile People-to-People Founda- Osborn perforations at 9S15-(110
man Gwin Fitzpatrick conduct- Hon tour of Europe in August feet were treated to flow 31) bar-
ed the imestigation for the poi-
has been accepted by W Marvin rels of new oil per hour throth
ice department and have turn- Acree president of First Na- a 3564th inch choke Hart saftl
ed the youths over to the sher-Itional Bank Vt i 1 I be perforated for a dual
ill's office Four of the boys are i The tour is an informative completion attempt The opera-
15 years of age and under and educational goodwill mission lion is just west of a 11990 foot
will be handled as juveniles dedicated to improving relations abandoned hole that Jones and
litrough county court land understanding between Pellow attempted to rework hot
One youth Melvin B Stripes (America and the people of East- were forced to abandon The
17 1111 Missouri was On a two- ern Europe company has staked the No 1
year suspended sentence for Mr Acree will be in a group Boles in the same section for a
second degree forgery Count which will leave Aug 4 from test to 9800 feet
Attorney Paul Walters said the 1
Nev York City's International Leases
!suspension was revoked and Airport and return on Aug 16 Robert A Bryan took a sever
the youth will serve out the two- The business and professional Year lease on 50 acres in 21-6-7
year term in the state peni- people will visit Brussels East I about two miles northeast ()I
tent iary i and West Berlin Warsaw Mos- I Ninnekah from Susan Rockhold
Three others who also were ' cow Budapest and Paris a seven year lease on 100 acra
involved in the break-ins bur-! in 25-6-7 a mile south of ti-a
! William A Weaver of Shaw-
glories eft and had received former block from Tom P Far
1 nee is in charge of the Oklaho-
suspended sentences for other mer a seven year lease in till Ima delegation The tour is a re-
offenses are: : Robert Wayne I same section on 10 acres iron
peat of one made several years
McVey Ninnekoh B o I) b i e E E Calhoun as guardian o
i ago which was comprised of
Brown 16 213 Texas: and ! the estate f Stephen ephen Calhoun -
George Burns 17 9(5 farmers from the Midwest El Reno minor and a seven year leas(
Walters said theft suspended I The tour will give leaders of on 40 acres in the same sectiot
sentences have also been revok- the state an opportunity tO car- from Mr Calhoun as guardiat
ed ry a message of goodwill to the of the estate of J E Calhoun
' Information was drawn Wed-
1 merchants as well as the pro a minor
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nesday afternoon in the county lessia 1 and industrial people
attorney's office charging Mar-
in Communist dominated areas Virgil H Sparks took a scve
year lease on SO acres in 21)-74
!yin Cunningham 16 with sec- of Europe Delegates will he in about a mile and a half southea-
1 ond degree burglary 1 Nloscow for four days leaving of verden from Russell pert
I A complaint N v a :4 also prepar- late in the morning of the fifth Bond
'led Wednesday afternoon in Val- l daY Humble Oil and Refining C
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The firm ha be
s been incorporated
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i-:ans purchased the husinesz
telest of his late partner
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Joinin't: Mr 11ebn2 as a part !
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FIt t n t tkashi Motor C Mr
Vdri an t Chu kasha on
EVall an to Chicka-tha on Mrs Lillie R Miller 1209
split gti 1916 from Oklahotria Minnesota was the teacher of
coy Where he had been em the subscription school where
ptoved with the Che14rolet 11410tor Mrs Johnson first went tripping
Di‘isin to school
1 In the deantime Mrs John
At that time the business was
located at bott Chickiisha and em 1 sun has seen five of her children
itiyed II pet son- There are now izraduate from Chickasha high
2s' emploees on the payroll 'school where she was graduated
In it-4 197" the lar--te tm"lern in 19118 Three grandchildren are
totilding now occulnet1 IlY the also graduates of CFIS
film was completed hy the two! An(
:qrs Johnson has a
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partners
I grandson she hopes to enroll in
Holiday Slows Transactions
In Lease Royalty Business
Grady County oil news is limited to only the operation
reports this week Lease and royalty business was slowed
because of the Memorial Day holiday and no new operations
were reported
The British-American No 1 McKinney Woods in C SW SW
17-3-5 is drilling below 151112 feet Their No 1-B Harrison in
SW NE NE SW 283-5 is working below 15399 feet
Mobil No 1 Craddock in C Nr:
NW 33-5-6 wildcat is ‘Aorking
Acree Planing beGiouw194toecti
ohnson in SE
NE SW 20-6-8 is drilling below
10006 feet
To Visit Europe Cleary Petroleum No 3
in C NE SW 8-8-5 is below 9579
feet
Attend City School
It appears that the Chickasha
school system will never be with-
out some member of Mrs Mar-
shall B Johison's family
The long history of the John-
son's in the local schools started
when Mrs Johnson started to a
subscription school before there
were public schools here Her
father James H Freeman along
with other fathers paid tuition
for th l hid
e r children ren to attend a
school located where St Joseph
Academy is now Mr Freeman
from whom Dr Freeman Beets
was named was on the first
school board that established
free public schools in Chickasha
Mrs Lillie R Miller 1209
grade school in four years mak-
ing the fourth generation to start
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COTTON GROWS
IN GREENIAND
Ca pt Joe Torn Bledsoe
who is stationed in Greenland
with the United States army
as a medical doctor report-
ed to his parents Mr and
Mrs Joe Bledsoe of Tuttle
that he had a cotton plant
zrowing as a house plant in
Thule Greenland Joe Tom
said his plant had four leaves
()l it
The reason Joe Tom plant-
pri COttOn was that he will
have his overseas duty done
about the time his cotton
blooms Joe was a master
farmer when he graduated
from high school at Tuttle
and he says you can be as-
sured he is applying all his
agrieulture know-how to the
development Of his cotton as
he will be about ready to
return to the states when his
cotton blooms
NUMBER 17
abandoned hole that Jones and
Pe llow attempted to rework hut
were forced to abandon The
company has staked the No I
Boles in the same section for a
test to 9800 feet
Leases
Robert A Bryan took a seven
year lease on 50 acres in 21-6-7
about two miles northeast of
Ninnekah from Susan Rockhold
a seven year lease on 100 acres
in 25-6-7 a mile south of the
former block from Tom P Far-
mer a seven year lease in the
same section on 40 acres from
E E Calhoun as guardian of
the estate of Stephen Calhoun a
minor and a seven year lease
on 40 acres in the same section
from Mr Calhoun as Euardian
of the estate of J E Calhoun
a minor
Virgil H Sparks took a seven
year lease on SO acres in 21i-7-8
about a mile and a half southea-t
of Verden from Russell Perry
Bond
Humble Oil and Refinimz Co
took a seven year lease on 15
acres in 14-8-5 about fin it'
northeast of Nliddleherg from
Travis Staggs
Ben F Baker took a 10 yeIr
lease on PO acres in 9-9-5 about
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Ken Itollinzer Amerada Seis-
mograph crew chief was in
town over the weekend moving
his wife Nell and date2hter
Nlarion to Burlimzton
This is about the fourth time
the family has ITMVed away
from Chickasha and each time
they come back and they ex-
pect to do so again
Mr and Mrs Neal J 1Vade
Route 2 left Saturday to
the summer at their pima:Lie at
Crested Butte Colo Mrs Wade
came by and haft The Star
transferred so they could keep
up on the home news
Mr and Mrs S M Kidd cf
Oklahoma City former Chick-
asha and Verden residents
vere visitors in the home of NIr
and Mrs Tom Mullins Tuesala
Mrs Kidd said she wants the
hometown news regubirly
she subscribed for The Star
H I Tex Alderson president
of the Chamber of commerce
said the annual membership
drive will he kicked olf hy a
' breakfast at 7:15 am Friday
Charlie Gassaway's netdopr
was complaining that Charlie
I had been fishing at Fort Cobb
! Reservoir and returned with 37
I big fat black crappie but that
1Charlie kept them all for himself
Herb Betts manaL:pr of Niont
gomery Wards said he made a
quick trip to Colorado it the
weekend and the wheat in the
Panhandle counties looks very
good
Mrs George Mee reports that
there are lots Of good eatiti!:
places in southeastern Okla-
lhoma You Just gotta know the
right places The old hotels art
boarding houses serve the bet
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