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THE CHICKASHA STAR
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964
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AIRMAN JOE E. ( ARPENTER
John Vincent McCaughtry sold
Our Semi Annual
Ib. 59c
Shoe Sale
Ib. 49c
lb. 69c
IS GOING FAST!
Ib. 19c
racks, but you'd better come on in be-
Ib. 29c
fore your size is depleted. REMEMBER -
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FRUIT COCKTAIL _4 for.
REDUCTIONS
Libby’s Fancy
HANDBAGS REDUCED TOO!
Perkins-Roberts Shoes
407 Chickasha Avenue
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OCW Coed Represents Oklahoma
At National BSPW Convention
Jerry D. Mutz sold an undivided
four acre interest in 230 acres in
who in September will be a senior
at Oklahoma College for Women,
has been selected by Oklahoma Fed-
eration of Business and Profession-
al Women's Clubs to be the Oklaho-
ma representative for the national
federation's first project of sharing
the national convention activities
All spring and summer shoes must go.
We still have a number of shoes on the
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McElroy and Vaughn,
Attorneys for Administrator
With Will Annexed
perienced counselors also con-
duct an advisory service that re-
views the student's aspirations in
terms of his or her past academic
achievements.
Parents or students who would
like the complete facts concern-
ing Catholic College Admissions
and Information Center, may
write to the Center's Washington
office: 3805 McKinley Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20015.
In three years of service, over
90% of its applicants have en-
tered college — evidence that you
don’t have to “swallow disap-
pointment” in the race for col-
lege admissions.
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mining lease upon the following
described land situated in Grady
County, Oklahoma. to-wit:
An undivided (.5 acres mineral
intemest Im • under Lot * »*!
SW% of NE% of NE ami sw!
of NA% anaWM SE% of NE
and SE% of S% of NEM mid
N" of N*ef $E% Mid sE%
of NW of Seetion 1, Townshin 7
North, Range 5 West of the Indian
Meridian,
The long predicted scramble for college is on. Applications have
risen sharply, and applicants all over the country are learning that
not everyone can be accepted to the college of his choice. But this
does not mean that most of these youngsters can’t go to college!
Libby’s Vienna
SAUSAGES
Libby's Crushed
PINEAPPLE
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Cleveland, Ohio.
(Someone other than the rescuer'
should call a physician mmedi-
reporting that not enough stu-
dents are aware they exist! To
combat this problem. organiza-
tions like the Catholic College
Admissions and Information
Center have been formed.
High school students of all
faiths who wish to assure them-
selves maximum coverage in
their college applications enlist
the aid of CCAC, which process-
es information on their grades,
high school principal’s recom-
mendation, and standardized ex-
amination scores. The non-profit
group then sends this data, along
with the student's application to
some 80 subscribing Catholic
Universities and Colleges.
In addition, should the student
California
NECTARINES
Corn King
BACON
10 lb. Bap
__79c
1 1 OZ.
39c
Snow Crop Frozen
CUT CORN
Calif. — Santa Rosa
PLUMS ...
$3
No. 1 White
POTATOES
Fresh — For Quick Meals
HAM SALAD .
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Morton's Frown
MEAT DINNERS
No. 2 Cans
2 for 59c
Fbot By New Holland
Conditioning cuts field drying time of hay by as much as 50% to
reduce chance of weather damage. Mowing and conditioning pan
be done at same time.
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Libby's Cut
GREEN DEANS
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has dropped to 50° or less. Un-
der these conditions, none of
the nitrogen and potash will get
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Libby's — Halves or Sliced
PEACHES_______
Fresh — Small Pie — Choice
SPARE RIDS ...
303 Cans
4 for 89c
303 Cans
5 for 1.00
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Tract 4
S‘ of NW, and Vi of NWM
of NW i4, and NW of SWM, and
N% of NEM ot SWM, of Section
303 Cans
7 for 1.00
in 21-5-6. about two miles north- ' Jerry D. Williams sold an undi-
west of Chitwood, to H. W. O'Keeffe vided 10 acre interest in 50 acres
No price was shown. in 13-5-8. about three miles north-
O. R. Browning sold a 1/12th min- west of Agawam. and an undivided
Now insuring low priced homes anil
household goods $1,000 to $1,000.
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Livestock mortality and theft at
prices you ran pay.
All Forms or Prolection
MUTUAIS
AI TO ( III IJ< HES HOMES I 11 E
NON-DRINKERS
Buy The Best
AUTO INSURANCE
for less
5/10/5 LIABILITY
1A RATE $16.00 (6 Mo.)
+ 2nd far Diseount
+ < ompact Car Discount
+ 1 armers Discount
Preferred Risk
Mutual Insurance
Jesse O'Bar
Insurance Agency, Inc.
Open Evenings
< A 4 1550
621 Colorado Ave.
INSURANCE TROUBLES?
3. Snap nasal clamp securely in-
to position on victim’s nostrils.
five acre mineral interest in 160
acres in 29-4-8. two miles west of
Acme, to Virgil H. Sparks.
4-oz. Cans
5 for 89c
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in 35-10-7 from Clarence N. Pen- fic accidents in 1963 and 88 percent
ner; a ten year lease on 40 acres in of all accidents.
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dent’s honor rolls.
As an OCW student, she has been
sophomore representative and fel-
lowship chairman for Wesley Foun-
dation. vice-president of the PEM
Club (for health, physical education
and recreation majors i; president,
secretary and treasurer of Sigma
Delta social club: treasurer of Inter-
Club Council; and is an active mem-
ber of OCW chapter of Student Edu-
cation Association, the Seals Club
for skilled swimmers, and the OCW
Girls State Alumnae Association, the
first such group organized on a col-
lege campus in the nation.
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Passenger cars were involved in
81 percent of the nation's fatal traf
MUITPUHCH_______3 for 79c
TOMATO JUICE 110 rorosge
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Each state has been invited to
ROYALTIES 2i-‘ about a mile west of Coflelt,
Leon W. Alexander sold an undi- to Billy H. Odoms for an indicated
vided 17% acre interest in 120 acres $500-51 ,000.
Drivers Under 25 Over 65
Military SR 22
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Credit Life, Trucks, Hump Trucks,
Oil-Gasoline Transports, Farm,
Ranch, Ruin, f idelit. Surety. Life.
Non ( ancellable Hospitalization
Miss Benge was selected on the
basis that she currently is recipient
of a scholarship offered by Okla-
homa Federation of B & PW, ex-
plains Mrs. Jessy Sullivan of Sapul-
pa. state B & PW president.
Sharing of the national B & PW
convention with the young career
woman of tomorrow is the presiden-
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — Airman
Joe E. Carpenter, son of Mrs. Lor-
Miss Alice Benge of Webb City, send one student representative.
Carpenter Selected for
Technical Training
Bauman’s Weekly Grocery
BULLETIH
THIS WEEKS THOUGHT — Because my wife and I are loath to let a quarrel last too long, it’s over just
as soon as both of us admit that I was wrong.
We are making every effort to stock all of the Gift Star items so that vou who are saving Gift Stars can get
them to add up more readily. We strive at all times to bring you the finest in quality merchandise at a fair
price We would also love to have you take advantage of our Free Delivery Service. We deliver at 10:30
a m and 4:30 p m. ( all us and let us put up your order and deliver it to you and you won’t have to get out
in the heat, or if you had rather gather up your own groceries, you can wait and come down in the cool of the
evening or night. We are open til 11 00 each night except Sunday.
MENU OF THE WEEK — Barbecued Ribs — Marinate Pork Ribs in sauce of catsup, juice of half lemon,
Worchestershire sauce and horse radish for several hours. Char - broil slowly,
baste often. Serve with citrus salad, french fries, iced tea or coffee, cheese and
fresh fruit for dessert.
Libby’s Canned Food Sale
(Many other Libby buys not listed hare)
cently revolutionized the ferti-
lizer industry, according to
scientists at Olin Mathieson lab.
oratories. Ammo-Phos is a high
analysis, water soluble fertilizer
in pellet form. It stores well, dis.
tributes easily and uniformly,
and functions as both a superior
starter and a source of plant
foode all season long.
QUESTION: What’s the main'
advantage in using a high analy-
sis fertilizer such as Ammo.
Phos?
ANSWER: Its chief advan.
tage is that it contains more
plant nutrients than ordinary
fertilizer, thereby giving farm,
ers higher yields with less work
and lower transportation costs.
yBumperCrop,
How Much Do You Know About Fertilizing?
QUESTION: What are the best conditions under which to apply
fertilizer in the fall?
ANSWER: The fertilizer should be applied only to areas which'
have little or no winter rainfall.*---------------------------------)
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An undivided 3.80 acre mineral
interest la and under Lat 4 and
sW% of NW% of Beeton 1 and
Lat I and SE% of NE% anl N'i
of NE% of SE% and sw% of
NE% of Seetion t, all in Towmship
7 North, Range S Wewt,
upon the following terms and con-
ditions; a cash bonus payable upon
confirmation of sale and a royalty of
not less than one-eighth of all oil
and gas produced and saved from
said land, said lease to be for term
of five (5» years and as long there
after as oil, gas or other minerals
may be produced in paying quanti-
ties.
Dated this 8th day of July, 1964
Alfred Emanuel Phillins.
Guardian of the Estate of
Jess Timothy Phillips,
Incompetent.
(Published July 9, 1964, in |
The Chickasha Star)
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF GRADY COUNTY,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Emma C. Phillips, also known as
Emma Phillips, deceased.
No. 7481
NOTICE OF SALE OF
OIL AND GAS L.EASES
Notice is hereby given that, pur-
suant to an order of the County
Court of Grady County, State of
Oklahoma, entered on the 91 h day
of July, 1964, the undersigned, .
George R. Beeler, as administra-
tor with will annexed of the estate ‘
of Emma C. Phillips, also known as
Emma Phillips, deceased, will offer
for sale and sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for a cash
bonus on the 15th day of July, 1964.
at ten o'clock am. in the County
Courtroom in the Grady County
Courthouse in the City ol hickasha,
Oklahoma, separate oil and gas
mining leases covering all of the
undivided interest of the decedent,
Emma C. Phillips, also known as
Emma Phillips, and of her estate in :
the following described tracts of 1
land located in Grady County, Okla-
homa. to-wit: i
Tract I
SEM of Section 27, and the N1
of NU of NE% and SE‛ of NE 1
of NE%, of Section 34, Townsnip ‘
8 North, Range 5 West,
Tract 2 ‘
.NW% of Section 29, Township 8
North. Range 5 West,
Tract 3
SWM, and S'i of NWM of Sec-
tion 20, Township X North. Range
5 West,
•way.
QUESTION: Is it true that
in certain cases there were in-
creases in crop productivity due
to fall fertilization?
ANSWER: Yes. In Iowa, ex-
perimental tests have shown that
fertilizer spread and plowed-
down in October actually yielded
a few more bushels of corn per
acre than the same amount of
plant food disked-in in the spring.
QUESTION: Which fertilizer
is best to use?
ANSWER: There are many
types of fertilizers on the mar-
ket, each designed to meet the
particular needs of your crop,
Bauman’s Grocery & Market
an CHICKASHA AVE. " PHONE CA 4181
Open Daily From 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Excopt Sunday
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2. Holding victim’s tongue down,
insert Airway in correct posi-
tion between teeth.
THE CHICKASHA STAR
P. O BOX 610
CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA
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Second-Class Pos age paia at
Chickasha, Ok' hotna
Published Ever: fhursday
it 215 North 4th Street,
Chick*’ a Oklahoma
An inder undent weekly newspaper
home ined by Herbert Morum
In Grady, Caddo, Stephen®, Qarvin,
McClain and Canadian Counties
One Year ________ 12 SA
Sia Month* g* 30
2 (Outsid Above Area)
One Year__________________$3.90
Sib Months..........1111132.00
All unsolicited articles, manual ripu,
letters, and pictures left with or mm
to The Chickasha Star are dona eo
D the.owner’s risk and The *<«
Publshing Co. expressly ’op i •Akio*
any liability or reoponeibility dor
their safe return.
eral interest in 120 acres in 36-5-6,
about a mile east of Chitwood, .0
M. J. Taylor for an indicated $4,-
There are many small colleges* ; ~ ~
scattered throughout the nation 1 require special counseling, the
that still have room for qualified Center offers the kinds of testing
students. In fact, some have been and advice that will be most help-
ful to him. The institution’s ex-
completed basic training at Fort
Polk. La.
He was graduated from Rush
Springs High School in 1964.
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< va G. Carpenter ot Fletcher, Okla , I ultrasonic cleaning devices.
has completed the first phase of his The 19 - year - old soldier entered
Air Force basic military training the Army in February, 1964, and
land described in each lease. The
successful bidder shall pay in addi-
tion to the cash bonus and the pre-
paid delay rentals all costs of sale
including court costs. publication
fees, transcript fees. recording fees,
revenue stamps, if any, and attor-
neys' fee s attributable to the sale
of said leases, the attorneys' fees to
be fixed by the County' Court of
Grady County, Oklahoma, upon con-
firmation and approval of the sale,
all costs and attorneys' fees to be
prorate d between the purchasers if
more th in one.
। The petition on file with the Clerk
of the Court is hereby referred to
for further particulars and attached
to the petition is a printed form of
the oil and gas mining lease that
will be used, and such form so
attached is hereby referred to.
Immediately after said sale the
undersigned administrator with will
annexed will file his return of sale,
which shall thereupon lie heard by
the Court without further notice,
and all persons having objections to
said sale or said confirmation shall
then and there appear and make
such objections or the sale shall lie ;
confirmed and separate leases as to
each tract of land above described
will be executed and delivered to
the purchaser or purchasers, as the
case may be. upon payment of all
bonus monies, delay rental monies
and expenses of sale including at-
torneys' fees
Dated this 9th day of July, 1964.
George R. Beeler,
Administrator with Will
Annexed of the Estate of
Emma C. Phillips, also
known as Emma Phillips,
deceased.
dent. Virginia Allan of Wyandotte.
Mich.
Miss Benge, who will be con-spon-
sored in attending .he national con-
vention by both the national and Ok-
lahoma Federations, will leave by
bus July 17 for Detroit, where the
national convention will be held
July 19-23.
Many special events will be held
especially for the youth, including
a banquet, but they also will attend
national convention sessions. As a
part of their participation, each
state "youth” delegate will make a
three-minute talk at the convention
on one of a variety of subjects, such
as — Current day morals: Business
Ethics — Is honesty goad basin; ss;
Politics is for people; Rights and
Responsibilities: What do you con-
sider to be your greatest Challenge?
and so forth.
Miss Benge is majoring in health
physical education and recreation
at OCW. She plans to teach several
years, take work for her master's
degree and eventually a doctor's de-
gree. Her goal is to be a college
teacher in this field.
She is the daughter of Mrs. Lillie
A. Benge of Webb City and is a
graduate of Shidler high school. She
received scholarships from Oklaho-
ma Congress of Parents and Teach-
ers in her freshman and sophomore
lease on the interest in 50 acres in
3-5-5. a couple of miles north of
the Hillman lease, from Jerald M
Schuman, Avrome Schuman, Earl
Schuman and Sophie Schuman.
Taft Milford took a five year lease
on 160 acres in 17-5-8, on the west
side of the Chickasha gas field, four
miles west of Farwell, from William
George Clark; a five year lease on
80 acres in 11-3-8. about four miles
southwest of Rush Springs, from
Homer L. Keegan and a five year
lease on 100 acres in 28-3-8. about
four miles southwest of the Keegan
lease, from Woodrow G. Davis.
C. M. Fleetwood formed a block
of leases in 9-7. 10-6 and 10-7. the
area between Tuttle and Minco. He
took a ten year lease on 140 acres
in 36-10-7 from Charles E. Newman;
a ten year lease in the same sec-
tion from 0. G. Myers: a ten year
lease on 80 acres in 26-10-7 from
Robert T. Wynns; a ten year lease (
on 75.77 acres in 36-10-7 and 31-10-6 ,
from Jessie L. Burt; a ten year (
lease on 160 acres in 25-10-7 from J
Glen W. McCormick; a ten year ,
lease on 80 acres in 25-10-7 from ।
0. G. Myers; a ten year lease on ,
140 acres in 30-10-6 from G. W. Pax-
on: a ten year lease on 40 acres
in the same section from R. A.
Meeks; a ten year lease on 50 acres '
4-9-7 from Ben Barr; a ten year
lease on 240 acres in 3 and 4-9-7 east of Cox City, to Lucille Smith
from L. E. Betche and a ten year. No price was shown.
lease on 120 acres in the same sec-'
tions from W. H. Denney.
Tract 5
N% of Section 28, Township 8
North, Range 5 West.
Tract •
S of NW of NE'4. and SW%
of NEM of NE%, and N* of SE%
of NW ‘4, of Section 34. Township
8 North, Range 5 West,
Tract 7
S% of SE% of SE%, and SE%
ot SW% of SEU. and S% of NE %
of SWA of SH%, of Section 19.
Township X North, Range 5 West.
Separate leases on each of the
above described tracts of land will
be sold for a cash bonus and the
prepayment ol all delay rentals
under each of said leases, payable
on confirmation of the sale of each
lease, and each lease will provide
for the payment of the lessor's pro-
portionate share of the usual royalty
of 1/8 of oil, gas and other min-
erals produced and saved from the
land described in each lease and the
proportionate share shall bear the
same ratio to the total 1/8 royalty
to the interest of the lessor in the
oil, gas and other minerals, as the
case may be, bears to the whole
and undivided fee simple estate in
the oil, gas and other minerals under
the land described in each lease,
each lease shall lie for a primary
term of five years from and after
the date of such sale and as long
। thercafter as oil, gas or other min-
erals may be produced in paying
quantities from the land from the
You may be able to save the life of someone, who is drowninK: ।
or suffering from smoke asphyxiation, sun stroke or heart attaea
i 22 fellwzshancpmplijd natrpcinsncoba nasal damp 4
on the 17th day of July, 1964. in 35. Township 8 North, Range 5
the County Courtroom at Chick-
It’s best if soil is fairly heavy soil, and farming
and the temperature of the soil product, Ammo-Phe
asha, Oklahoma. an oil and gas
Oil Story
Continued from Page 1
five miles southeast of Amber, from
Raymond J. Ast, and assigned the
liases to Gulf.
Shell Oil Company took a series
of leases in 6-5, in the Naples area.
They took a five year lease on 100
acres in 2-5-6 from John W. Lewis;
a five year lease on the interest in
100 acres in 32-6-5 from Maurice M.
Smith and Charles R. Smith; a five
year lease on 60 acres in 12-5-6 and
a five year lease on 220 acres in
1-5-6 from Maurice M. Smith; a
five year lease on 50 acres in 12-5-6
from Charles R. Smith and a five
year lease on 38.60 acres in 7-1-5
from Alma Lee Ball Sympson. The
latter lease is about four miles
southwest of Bradley.
Humble Oil and Refining Com-
pany took a seven year lease in
22-8-7 .two miles west of Amber,
from Laura Palmer Charter: a five
year lease on 80 acres in 10-8-7,
about a mile east of Pocasset. from
F. G. Black wcod; a five year lease
on 120 acres in 15-5-5, a mile and
a half north of Bradley, from Ru-
dolph Hillman; and a five year
years at OCW: has a four - year
scholarship from Phillips Petroleum
Co., and in her junior and senior
years at OCW is the recipient of
scholarships offered by Oklahoma
Federation of B & PW Clubs.
In high school Miss Benge was a
delegate to Oklahoma Girls State,
was selected to receive the Betty
Crocker "Homemaker of Tomor-
row" award. the Masonic lodge
"Student of Today” award, the 20th
Century Club (Shudler) English
award: and as an OCW student has
been listed on the dean's and presi-
: area. One
ios, has re*
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500 $5,000.
Marvin L. Hitchcock sold an un- 1.111 acre interest in 50 acres
divided one-sixth mineral interest in 14-3-6, just north of Bailey, to Rob-
70 acres in 14-3-5, about two miles -ert A. Bryan. No price was shown.
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Legal Publication
(Published July 9, 1964 in
The Chickasha Star)
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF GRADY COUNTY
OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Guardian-
ship of Jess Timothy Phillips
No. 7479
NOTICE OF SALE OF
Off. AND GAS LEASE
Notice is hi reby given that in
pursuance of an order of the County
Court of Grady County, State of
Oklahoma, made and entered on the
8th day of July, 1964, the under-
signed guardian of the estate of
Jess Timothy Phillips, an incompe-
i tent will offer for sale and sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
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10-. pkgs. Libby’s Fancy
6 for 1.00 SPINACH
When blowing-in the next and followine breaths, decrease fre
ouency to about every 3 or 4 seconds. Should shock or anoxia (lack
of oxygen) exist after victim is revived and breathing, necessary
Breath-O-Life oxygen can be administered. - • |
CLIP-- SAVE FOR REFERENCE —---
Jesse O'Bar
Ins. Agency
621 Colo, Ate. In Chickasha
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4. Lift head of victim .with palm /,
ot hand as shown. Usa Angers ! i
to hold Alrwny tight over lips. I
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I Using deep breathe. Innate k :
oxygen rom Bresth-O-Life set A
-Ken breathe rapidly into Air- f .
way held over victim’s lipa. Blow A
forcibly for an adult, gently for A
a child, and use only light puffs fl
for an infant. -yme e
ed for technical training as an air-
craft equipment repairman at Hie
An Training Command lATC)
school at Chanute AFB. 111. His new
unit is part of the vast ATI system
which trains airmen and officers in
the diverse skills required by the
nation's aerospace force.
The airman is a graduate ot
Fletcher High Si hool. His father,
James E. Carpenter, resides at 1425
Florida Ave., Chickasha, Okla.
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Headley Completes
Army Supply Course
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND.
Md (AHTNC) — Pvt. Ronnie J.
Headley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
J. Headley, Rush Springs, Okla.,
completed a ten-we ek supply ourse
at the Army Ordnance Center and
School. Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Md., July 2.
Headley was trained to use auto
matic data processing equipment,
infrared inspection equipment and
r
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The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1898321/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.