The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1958 Page: 2 of 12
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4An Md ljr Mar
. i-1 I-ike Jack-uin. Ti a re
-i- lilifj; I1" ir fratK:;virent. S!r.
.inrt V.r. Jal ll xipor of CYznent.
Goff of cr.ifkaf.ha and Procter la
the sun of Pi and Mrs Pan
Piwttr of JJf'Msucv formerly of
ChU-hash.
" nIlrr NrStf! fWM tspmwRi
iain.t of ihr OUttfyma City office
ij the Stflal Sivurfiy Admin-
i'jr.iioti i!l tie in Chkkasha a!
ii: office on August 6. 8 and
.Ij. Jle will fa? glad to discuss
ssri.il fOtui i'y questions any
1 residents may have. Hour
v.; t In from 9 a m. to 2 p.et.
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Victor Bryan Bb foU. Larry
risk Killy Smith. Larry An-
Jrew. Kiron Jones Jr. Dennis
(.i-tl-w Wallace OhI and Don
a of l.litckasha and Tom
Morion and Jimmv Copeland of
Orient returned Thursday from
iM.ii-M.nl - Scout - Kan oh near
it-impm. X. M-. tyherr they
( ; days. They were accom-
4 ti Jod. by- Subo master Jess
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Anr.owncemt-Hf Has teen made
I Ti'e.1 M. Mock rhasrman of
t! Suite Board of Iter Kxam-
i t' m. that Jn A.Coffahd Rich--id
A. Procter .p-n-M the state
(-.'ir examination i in June
ilolf is the ton (i 1.. s. llazel
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Ir. Fmnsa Bt-rtoi wUat
of OCM as surd seakef at
tlte J-iiiii fiict-nnj of J hi Vvili
Kapi-a ami Kapra Delia IM at
:hc 1'iuvc: si!y of Oklahoma Tt-cs
day nij'ht. Hi tpic tas The
Rule of lliyiter EducatKin for
Women.
. J'tmeral tw iceo for Jin. Lwi
Perry Rice were held at 10 a.m.
Saturday in Seviers (lilckakha
Funeral Home chapel. Rev. Le-
Roy Sewell officiHted. Mr. Ytire
dirHtil) 24 in a local hospital.
She was born Nov. 21. ItOi In
Dou;-la-v i)Je Tea. and had lived
in Chit kasha tJocfi 11. Sh0 h
a member of L'pw orih Methodist
Church - a charter member af
the VVSCS and a merr.bcr of the
Daughters vf the American Rev-
olution. .Survivors include four
daughters. Mrs. John R. Turper
of Chic kasha. Mrs. M. I). Pem-
berton and Mrs Carol Gould of
Oklahoma City and Mrs. C. M.
Mi-Millen of Phoenix. ArU.; one
son. W. perry nice of San Diego.
Calif.; four grandchildren and
nine great grandchildren. Inter-
ment was in Rose IEI1 Cemetery
under the directum of Sevier's
Chickasha Funeral Home.
Misa .Jsrolya T aimer .Mina
Dorothy Wallace' Mias Betty
Sullivan and Mis Louise Dillard
all of . Chickasha have been
awarded scholarship In speech
therapy at Oklahoma College lot
Women by the national scholar-
ship committee of the American
Business Clubs.
Sir. andMny. L; Keemm af
dement are visiting their son and
daughter-in-law. ' Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert' Keetmn In Beaumont
Tex.
a'-tf'B
; Cemmittal services far Bar-
bara Gail Talley. Infant daughter
of Mf. Janice Talley were held
ht-.20 Tuenday in Rose Hill
Cemetery.. Runsell Hightower of-
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ELECTION ; QF OFFICZnS
All Legionnaires and their families
urged to attend. No charge just
bring your 1958 membership card.
Southwest Comer Shonoan Springs Park
.TUESDAY AUGUST Slh
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You rt p;.!nm y-iur nml liw Kiwi and milk." This b the
thrmr of the Filth Awv.i-il Spnnjt Gerral and Milk Feivel simii-
aomd jointly by th Atsonna Dairy AaMiilun a-d .tia L:il
- InaCdule to proMHita the food wains of cereal and nii.k. jt f; .
r yi- fats !
la tlx Kii aad aoilk aerving a nuitjiinl bar
the averajrr. a serving of one ounce of cerwol. four ounce of milk
and one tnu-poon of sugar cwta lots than five rwil 1 i Important
. Imxl toaun provide lop-quality protrm quh lly avaiUMo livi en-
ertjr. Vurnlul 1) vitamins (thiamine niacin aad nhoSavia) and
Uw important mineraia (enkxum pbiapimnw; and inml
- Food fem First for the weD heimc of your famity. Make certain
each member start Ihi day sisht with a good bruakiast planned
. aoeonbng to a lanie bn-nkfaat pattern of fruit cereal milk bread
and butler nhicb is leenmmeniM by leading doctor and di'-Uu.inn
fo provide 't to j of the duly nutritional lequiramenta for aiit
Petrie- - .
For' vnrirty at breakfast try sewing now and different crre.il milk
and (nut cmiihon Serve evm.timited hr cereal with pineapple slice
and atraniieny nog. The img is quirk and easy to nuike S.irj y mv
in a Meixlar or with an eietiric heater froren straw lier rie ami nnik
until tiie inirtunr is thick. 1'our thrt over ivndy-to-eat cetval torpid
- wriji iIhv of ptneapnle for a ml teste treat. Fnnen peaches or
awerlmnd cherriaa mako Oiler oui nog cvoibinatiuna to serve with
mady-to-aat omnia.
diier-tlcii of Krnvn Funeral'
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nniipcKs i.:.c errylc n:inf cf ?!m-
Snl-cc f'ird r.'b Slxr
a fc;!i.n Huh 4he local ie
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Mr. Kntfr Redalne HO South
Third h.tv hrd her guest
Mr. nd c'v.s h-'ii li.irwe.l nn-.l
.laughter Jo HSI.i. id tk(nul!tce.
Kaye Toiduqham anJ Mrt.
Merman F. -.l.h. -Frirn! School.
ArtT iile .n't! Mii.e . i.uul
turn'll ei.ipte.yccs Hiio atten-'ivt a
MorW;i" .it t 'k'. iiv :n a .'late Cri-
icnoty Ji 'i 1-.S. l!:e work.-.hop
tlas intnii.-iorci! by the tSlT home
eeonomicKi I:.' 5 ion in (- met ion
with the iitiol inrn-ti division of
the atate b-rj of critical top and
wa depined to help - improve
kl - w Btwtv'-'r smIiUH
rooms.
Mltii a rn Keere lamer non of
Reece D. amv of S(. Flmo. 111.
and a nephew of A. J. Ij ince of
Alex ha won a four year
scholarship awarded bp the Uni-
versity of Illinois td a son of a
World War 2 veteran. William
Reece is an outstanding student
of music winning the Illinois
state trombone solo content in
May of this year. lie Hill enter
the University In the fail arid
plans to major in veterinary
medicine and minor in music.
ficiated. The baby was born July
25 and died Monday in Univer-
sity Hospital.-Oklahoma City.
Other aurvivora are. her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. J B. Wil-
liams.' Interment was under tlte
direction of Sevier's Chickashs
Funeral Home. .
"Mr. sad Mrs. Dale Lee Wald-
ron and daughter Marsha Carol.
of Midland. Tex. . are guests of
their pa fi-nts. Mr. and Mrs.
George Waldron and Mr.1 and
Mrs. Robert Brown Chickasha
Rt. a.
.'Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hendley
and Oscar Ed war as .iwjuti
Chickasha residents have re-
turned to 1 their home in Los
Angeles - Calif. after spending
two weeks visiting friends and
relatives In Chickasha. While in
Oklahoma the trio accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. A- 'J. Spurlin on a
fishing trip to the state lodge on
Lake Texoma. It is reported they
caught plenty of fish. .
Funeral aervtces were held
ibis week in San Joe Calif- for
Fulin A. Roach son cl Mrs.
Carrie B.-Roach and brother of
mis. eriKin Dowe .and Mrs.
Charles Buckner of Cblekasha.
Mr. Roach died Friday evening.
He attended schools in Chickasha
and moved to California in 1939.
William P Melton Bit!
Paula cf Foil Kenning. Gu. ittid
their icon and fjftuly Lt. - und
Mr. James IT Barnett. Gary
Funeral services tor William
I. Najl-ir. MW Tniuse were
he!d at 2 p.m. luescidy in the
Brown Fttner-tl Home chapel.
Rev J. hi. St oh ait officiated.
Mr N.ivkli die-1 S ir'!i1--- rSin'O-
Ing in a local fcorpital lie was
lrnt Nov. lh JJfi i null mrrisvu
nnrj in f iniiiy County f t 23 yt ai s. He
was a member of the Nazarcnr
Oiurth. "Survivor ih-IikIo three
daus;htii s. Mrs. Mary Rodditt
Zelrna
Gradlt-y-and Michael of Fort-
Hood. Tex. i i Uww hU
.Virginia Webb of Germany;
Mrs. Sadie Flllott Sn South 1 '
Sixth has returned from Abilene. of Pinesdale Calif
Tex. where she visited her Uuard of Sunnytlale. Calif..
and daughter-in-law
Mrs Maleom Elliott.
Mr.
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13 grandi-hildren an 11 great-
grandchildren. Interment was in
(Rose. Hill Cemetery under the
- Fanerml services for Mna
LlUtan Creaili Hirc hcnJ at
p.m. Tuesday Jn the First Strcor
Baptist Church. Rev; R. S. Coi '
bin officiated. Mrs. Cleat h had'-
lived in Chickasha since the age
of 12 and was a member of the- ij
Baptist Church and Household of
Ruth and Court of Calanth-'
Lodges. Survivors are ore dmigh-
ter 'Mrs. Edna Jane Hickman'" j
two grandchildren; two; st.ters
Mrs. Edna Martin of Fort W--rth
lex.1 and Mrs.-HenevM 4Vii-
of South Dakota; and her step-'
father. James Abcrt of Cluck-'
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FARM
MILKTANK -t
117 gallon rapacity Barge
pipeline milker. 2 1'nlt
Hravy Duty Fump Wash
.Vats and Equipment Rack.
Marion F. Morris
t Mile North Of
i . Courthouse'
. Mr. and Mruz Halbert Barnett
northwest of Chickasha. have
had as their guests their daughter-and
family Capt. and Mm.
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HERE IS ONE OF MANY BARGAINS YOU WILL FIND
ATTHE CHICKASHA FURNITURE & RUG COMPANY
Ri. FdrThatNeecledSpacelnYour
Bedroom.We Have The Answer . ...
B Unit DEDS
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-.. You'll novor know how oconomtcal it Is to xarpot your ;
floor until you visit our carpot department. ?Ws will '
Use plad to show you' tho many boaiitifuf attorns wo
glad to show you tho many beautiful -patter n
V . - have and you'll find tho finest In quality. ; Priced front
'$3.95 to $7.95 o square yord. A small weekly -or
monthly payment will tafpet your homo.
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Of . EXPERT CARPET MECHANICS
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HOME OF PHlLCO AND MAYTAG APPLIANCES t
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JM ".ilUG CO.MPANY
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. .. Highest cooling capacity wtb every feature for .
controlling room coolness to auit your personal
. comfort Compressor motor cooling coils and v A
' blower are OVERSIZE to deliver maximum cooling
; with uict economical operation. . .. -
"oSMJtTOMAriC TI MrciATURE CONTtOL Maintains
.. co(linf level you desire y-
o Alt FIITH Removes dust and polleh... .
. o . DIHUMIOJflfS - For cool comfort on hkrnid days'- ;:1
d ADJUSTABLE Al FLOW For draft-free wiling '
9 COMFORT DAMPER Quiet cooling plus humidity
.control for healthful peaceful sleeping t
; CONCEALED CONTROLS o STALE AIR EXHAUST
O DECORATORS CHOICE HARDWOOD CABINET
In Mahogany; Blond Oak Walnut Tropical oi
- Honey Maple
COLES REFRIOEnATIOr
ira ta.-.i-l v.ili
gradu.-.ie frvic. the Metcy Hr..
pital ( I Nursing A:i:T 3. ;
Miss fc s.Cl is a ;rxduue of
Pm-asset. School and it (he
daughter r.t 'Mr. Mrs. H. C;
Hannan Pooaar.et Rl. 1.
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liosrj'rALuws
jmiicnt-i .iit-i'.iStc-l in
the hni.iiil li-l-i w.-i-k Here Mrs.
Charles II White and Man
Nuvotry t f Chirka-'. a -i Tin
Powell cf Lja.i it-rtLis Tex.
WOIi:VS AND r;;;U)ttrSS
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VjiIIcii t -'.nit ted to
the hc-.piiii: this u t.-U -ere Mr.-.
Curtii f-ii Aii.inv l.o.dja Pool
Mrs. V lira S tnt-rs. Mrs. Jar-Ice -TaS-y.
.Mr thvm Brainn. Mtfr-'
lha Mt'w Ch lie h"biit'-i;1. t
anti Mattie Give.' ail i-f fh-.-jc-!
ash;. and. Jt-j Andit-w (.ji.e
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Pat Hathnrne ( Chickasha was !
admitted M the hospital (or sur-
grry. !
ClilCKA-SU-V HOSPITAL
Medical patient admitted to
the htu-pital Here Mrs. Anna j
Ciimoie of Chickasha and lister1
Sea go of Verden.
Surgical patients admitted
week were Pete Rose 0. R. H'T- j
ley. Mrs. Housttin F. Virgin i
Mrs. Kay Pearce and Klojj
Turner .til of Arthur
McVey f Verden. and Matk
Mutz of Nlntu'hsii.
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lot tit money in your puekef !
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SPECIALS
13.VI .INf-UA fl Vf.t-ISH l otcm 2 DOOR Healer turn
r.;-n..T. : 1ptr.il! tires. Just like new and give Lth
muni Drive it.
lit'.i rr.t air v ? door itartttoi. li-ie is
a tr ;; iv -.i .:L!uifi ai-'u-if miles. Trei;ca!:y pew car
- rv . a fra'.-an of it or !inal pri-e.
1.VIl)eS.0Tu KIRF. FI.IIK 4 BOOK SUDAN laical urn
owM i- :r t! -d we l-.ave serviced regularly slnee if wa
soi.i rn.M . Ij td; it. An extra dean car that we can rec-
or.vmeiiit .i;d ;.;!.tt Jhtce.
lVi DtflKiT TON fK KFI good tire and mediasiScally
-ut. jt; i' . ;'- v - - ihtv price U ri"h!.
lt:i C"Ht:vi;OJ.FT ION PICKUP Pretty fair shape and
tviii iflvt.- .'(1- t-ervice. A bargain. y . -
SEVERAL OTHER CHEAPER CARS
We aivvaa try to hive tie nicest usr-ii cars' in Ciilckasha
avaiJlie on oiir lot. Must of them are trade-in on new ears
ti Jlfl
we m-'i and are t arefuily checked in our minlcrn shop lefore
we otter thi-.m for rale lly doing this we Can give nu a truth-
ful description and guarantee on the car you kick aL You'll
agree that our prices are reasonable.
COMPLETE LOW -INTEREST FINANCING
AND INSURANCE SERVICE
STnnia2n-nr:ri73 iTUS'Ci-
DcSoto Plymouth CMC Trucks
tIA Chickasha Avenue - Phone CA 42052
Read The Chickasha Star Vanf Ads
Here are buy-now savings
;o:i can t afford to miss!
SUPER-CUSHION'fcv
RiW LOW P3ICS
6.70x15 Fit most pre-1557
models ( : Plymouth Ford .
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Chevmlct Hudson Nath and
Scudebaker. -
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Chock these values on other sizes!
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: 7. in w 15 Fit most prc-1957.rnixlrli of wi A ID F H1
V X Podge Buick Nath Old.; gl I
Mercury Pontiac and Hudson 1- f j fc'.a ;
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760x15 Fits' most recent mmlrlf of
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Dodge BtiirjcNjvli Olds g
v 'VMcicttiy Pontiac lfudvin.
1 Biaclwal! Tubs-Typ. Piu Tax and Raeappahls Tire.
Yeuf old tires can be the down payment I
Ptsy the balance as low as $1.25 a week!
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