The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1974 Page: 8 of 10
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Page Eight—The Chickasha Star, Thursday, August 1, 1974
At Ninnekah
By Mrs. L. H. Spangler
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RE-ELECT DAVID
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Charlie Brown OKLAHOMA AUCTION CENTER
Phone 224-0795
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Now Look At The Record!
k David Hall stopped consolidation of rural schools and
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“PPOGTUWITY
Km Harrod
Ph. 224-5608
WATER WELLS
All Wells Guaranteed For One Year
Pumps & Supplies
Wholesale & Retail
Licensed—Bonded—Insured
Spears Drilling & Supply
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222-0406
Pocasset
Cattle have shown reluctance in
cepting the going prices being bid
breeding cattle.
A.I. School Is Set
For Okla. City
A four day school to train
cattlemen in artificially breeding
cattle will be held in Oklahoma
City. Oklahoma.
The class will begin at 9 a.m.,
Monday, August 12, reports Or
ville E. Rickard, director of A.I.
Training for Carnation Genetics
of Watertown. Wise.
The Oklahoma City Stock
yards is the site of the school.
Richard said the training pro-
gram is designed to teach cat
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Mlltft
Meat
Before School Fun Trip to be
held on August €.
The group will be going to Six
Flags Over Texas. Those at-
tending must be freshmen in
high school or older. Those
wishing to make the trip should
turn their money in at the 4-H
office by August 2. The cost is
$13.00 per person.
Club members will leave at 6
a.m . August 6, from the Fair
grounds and will return about 1
a.m. on August 7. Someone will
need to be there to pick up the
children.
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Arcadia-Pocasset Enrollment Set Northern Dist. Analysis Of State Questions
News
Get Your Livestock Butchered & Pro-
cessed In Oklahoma's Most Modern
Plant.
Custom Cattle Butchered on Tues. &
Wed. Custom Hogs Butchered on Fri-
day.
Please call 352-4160 for an appointment
Good quality cattle ara in demand
and will continue to ba in demand as
long as grass is grown and poople oat.
Plan now to bo a buyer or a seller in
this August Special Sale of Breeding
Cattle.
YES
NO
Sat., August 10,1974
12:30 P.M.
NEW Homes
Let us build your new home.*
Complete planservice.* Quality
materials.* All loan programs.*
Lots and acreages available.*
See Us Today!
Expecting ...
500-Cattle-500
Good to Choice Breeding Cattle
of different Beef Breeds
THE MARKET NOW APPEARS
TO BE STABILIZED
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consolidation. ★ David Hall's
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Picnic
The 4 H Picnic will be held at
Fair Deadline
Charlie Shultz. County Ex
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will be available in a way every
one can believe," he said
He said much of the problem
with the petroleum industry is
the previous record of industrial development- with ctcr\ county
picking up at least one new industry. ★ The death trap elimination
program and rural road program is one of the best in state history.
Administration ha- more than doubled
that it is being threatened with a
stiff tax bill and elimination of tension Agent. has issued
AUGUST SPECIAL
Stocker Cow & Bull
SALE
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CONGRATL LATIONS for a job well done is offered by Governor David Hall to SFC Gordon
Spangler. a member of Battery C. 1st Battalion, 158th Field Artillery, 45th Artillery Group, during
the presentation of awards at the annual Governor s Parade held on Friday, July 26th, at Fort Sill.
Spangler, of Route 2, Chickasha, received the Oklahoma Guardsman Award for his outstanding
service to the Oklahoma National Guard in the years he has been a member He has served with the
Chickasha Unit for most of the service time he has in the Guard
Freeman
Freeman Extension
The merger American Feder
ation of Labor and Congress of
Industrial Organizations (AFL
CIO) on December 5, 1955,
brought into one organization
unions representing approxi-
mately 16 million workers over
85 percent of the membership
claimed by all unions in the
United States.
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PUBLISHING
COMPANY
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liemen how to handle artificial Shanoan Springs Park in Chick
breeding programs in their own asha on Thursday, August 8.
herds. Also, he added, it is the Games and getting acquainted
first step in seeking a career in are on the agenda for 11 a.m. to
this field. 12 noon. Lunch, courtesy of the
Among the subjects to be Grady County Extension Home
covered are nutrition, physiol- --------------------------------
ogy, disease control, breeding ing are asked to contact Frank
programs, and the technique of Robieu, Norman. Oklahoma,
artificial breeding. 73069. or J. B. Brinlee, 1525
Persons interested in attend- Avondale Street, Norman.
people don't know that 75 per held August 8 at Shannon ment and American Heritage. A
cent of the oil production is by Springs Park in Chickasha. The visit to Capitol Hill and shrines
independent producers that 4 H members should arrive be in the Washington area are also
don't own a refinery. tween 11 and 11:30 a m. Lunch planned for the 4 Hers.
The congressman said Con will he served at 12 noon.
gress passed and ordered a roll Saf, . n.
back in oil prices. "I do not get Recently’aafety Day was
along very well with President held at Lake Chickasha spon
Nixon, saidsteed. But he sored by 'he Chickasha Area
vetoed that rollback I think he g,c,. ______
A . . Safety Council in cooperation
saved.amerrca with that. with the Grady County 4 H Homemakers met for their July ers council as a committee mem
j ne Du passes, there will be Safety Council. Workshops were meeting with a breakfast served ber on educational program.
no drilling of oil wells, he added given by Trooper Bob Willis of in the home of Mrs. Cecil Con Sunday afternoon visitors of
Steed said part of the problem Fort Cobb Lake on boating and ners at 9 a.m. There were eight Mrs. Elton Parrish and Mrs.
is that Americans quit using bike safety. Garvin McComas on members and two guests, Mrs. Harry Nickelson were Mrs. L. H
natural rubber for making tires gun safetv. Tracey Engelke on David Guriev and Miss Arlene Spangler and Miss Blanche
They began using oil. In building Law n Mower Safety, and Can Jo Goulden. present. Spangler.
materials and household gad Russell and DeWayne Phillips The new president Mrs BoL ——------------—
gets, they quit using wood and demonstrated the 2 methods of LmnewPesor the me^i Decadence, per ” has be
began using oil saving someone in trouble in the iamar. Presided over the meet come old hat.
He said the I nited Mates is water. Thoseattendingthework _
the only nation in the world that shops were warned not to at Miss Goulden showed the
is not providing government tempt such rescue unless they members how to make a purse
subsidy for oil production. Here had had proper training ' and gave very interesting point
ills developed by private en Those attending the work ers on top stitching and the new
terprise. All that is needed is shops were kids from the pink elastic that is on the market,
fair treatment and protection house and east side community Final details for the county
from unfair costs. action centers. VISTA workers fair were worked out with each
During a short business meet provided transportation to and member planning to take part in
ing following the banquet Irvin from the lake. Those
assisting the fair.
?kikaanhaand Amectinks of were Erad s Mary Weaver, who has been
Rush Springs and Martin Rowe iyr"Pegg "Enright"Ariene X” welcomed by
of Minco were elected to the Goulden from the Extension of ..
board of directors of the Grady fice, Betty Voegeli and Melinda Next meeting will be the
County Association. Directors Shockey organizational chair second Tuesday in August,
whose terms expired this year man.
included Link. John Baker, Win-
dell Shockey and Sam Loveless. Fun Day
Baker had served as president, ' harlie Shultz, County Ex
Loveless as vice president, and tension Agent for the 4 H Pro
M. B. Burruss as treasurer and gram, has announced the 4 H
Bob Lamar as secretary
the oil depletion allow able Most reminder to everyone of the
people don't know the difference Oklahoma State hair and Tulsa
between an oil producer and the State Fair entry deadlines
multi national oil companies. The deadline for the Oklaho
The man drilling a wildcat well is ma State I air held at Oklahoma
not a multi national oil company, City is August 20, 1974 The
he pointed out. State Fair will be held Septem-
Steed said 12 million barrels of ber 20 29.
oil are taken out of the earth The Tulsa State Fair deadline
every day in the United States, is August 31, 1974. The Tulsa
That is five hundred thousand Fair is scheduled for September
barrels an hour. "When you stop 27 through October 6.
and look at the effect of w hat it Picnic
is doing to our resources, it The Annual 4 H picnic spon
scares you to death," he said. sored by the Grady County
He pointed out that most Extension Homemakers will be
Remember how it was four years ago? Rural schools were being closed
in record numbers. The two metropolitan centers were picking up
most of the industrial development. Expressways were clogging the cities
but death traps abounded across the slate.
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Don’t Stop Now!
Your continued support of David Hall means continued Pp
development for ALL of Oklahoma. The power brokers 4’'
and the metropolitan press want to go back to govern- I sr Th
GOVERNOR FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
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Teiephone (405) 924100 MINCO OKLAHOMA 729 Rout •
Located 2% miles South of Minco on Hwy. 81.
Fair Selects To Be Considered August 27
Ninnekah pupils will enroll New Officers Ballot Title TION is AS FOLLOWS: Shall .
rhe Pocasset Methodiat andatendafuntdayor,schoot A meeting of the Northern Lcxislqtistionekorensum 198 " onstitntingAsemondme APticle
Young people spent July 22 27 9 00 a m Buses will run'on District Fair Board was held at 8 THE GIST OF THE PROPO XXIV. Oklahoma Constitution,
at Canyon Camp Hinton. The regular schedule p.m. Friday, July 26, in the agri SITION IS AS FOLLOWS: Shall to provide for approval of an
pastor Rev Mike Morgan was ‘ culture building at Tuttle, a Constitutional Amendment: amendment to the Constitution
the teacher for the group. All kindergarten and first Officers elected are: Theron Amending Section 3. Article hy a majority of the votes cast
Mr and Mra.T.D. Damon and grade students who did not Jones, Tuttle, president Bill V. Oklahoma Constitution, to on that particular matter, as
her mother Mrs. Harry Nickel attend Ntnnekah kindergarten Hinkle, Tuttle, vice president; provide that an election matter distinguished from votes cast in
3 son enjoyed a 4 weeks vacation and first grade last year must Joe Firestone, Minco, vice pre initiated directly by the people that election, thus eliminating
trip picking up her sister Mrs. have immunization certificates sident; Perry Ridge, Amber, take effect and be in force after the so called silent vote' by
Mary Schneider at Lemore, to present to school personnel at vice president; Mrs. Mary Ellen approval by a majority of the people who may vote in the
Calif, where she was visiting her the time of enrollment. Students Skaggs, secretary treasurer; votes cast on that particular election but not vote on that
son Lou Schneider and family, must be immunized against and board members. George Me matter, as distinguished from particular amendment be ap
They visited Mr. Damon's sister polio, diphtheria, pertussis, tet Neff Jr. of Tuttle, Thurman votes cast in that election, thus proved by the people?
Mrs. Tom Harris at Santa Bar anus, measles, rubella, and have Marshall of Amber and Ray eliminating the so-called silent Shall The Proposed Amendment
bra, Calif., who he had not seen a tuberculosis test, mond Douglas of Minco. vote, and also thus providing Be Approved?
for 20 years Also visited at Elementary Faculty members Mrs. Bill Hinkle will be in the same voting requirements
t loverdale, Eureka, C alif. going are as follows: Mrs. Thelma rharge of the k air Queen ( on for measures initiated directly
along the Pacific coast to ( 00s Lowe. Kindergarten, Mrs. Eve test. by the people as now exists for <0^
Bay and New- Berg and Mea lyn Nunlev. First; Mrs. Shirlev Jim Arganbright will have those referendum measures that
chum. Oregon. They spent some Lea, First; Miss Ginger Bennett, charge of the parade to take are first considered by the Leg
time with their daughter and Second. Mrs. Linda Ellis, See place on Saturday afternoon islature he approved by the
sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank Da ond; Miss Rita Mitchum. Third; Mrs. Clyde Janssen will serve people?
mon and his relatives at Pueblo. Mrs Jimmy Ludwick Third; as superintendent of the ladies Shall The Proposed Amendment r « .vuay
(olo. and Boise City Idaho. Mrs Joy Rmn. Fourth, Mrs division. He Approved? l2kP2e5
They report a wonderful trip. Mary Howe. Fourth. Mrs. Fred Voigt will serve YES ““IA 1*0
The Arcadia Extension Hone . .. . again on the exhibit building NO cfnel
makers club were hosts to a AlsoMrs. Gertrude Hall, improvement. Another large Ballot Title :.PHL •
homemade ice cream and cake FifthiMrs F reda Kuntz, Fifth; stock ham has been added to the L.t p.piteaum 199 111 AmericA
social on Friday night at the Mrs. Carlotta Giddens, Sixth; livestock division in preparation Legi atiy eR eferendum 19
Community Bldg Out of state Mrs arga rSWeis binSix th for a bigger and better District THE GIST OF THE “PROrOSI Join the Payroll Savings Plan,
guests were Mr Elmer \anvliet ‘ imae " nan, 1.earning Fair.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Disabi itiesi Mrs. Ina.Britton, The fair books will be ready in
Moya of Compton, Calif. Mrs. Special Education; M. W Potts, a short time so everyone will
Bessie Harris Kerrville, Texas. Grade I nncipal have ample time to see what
Mrs. Beulah Atkinson, Hav Jr. and Sr. High School Facul- they can enter and the premium
wood, Tex . Mrs. Ora Beth A 1 Members are as follows: given.
Yost, Austin. Tex . Mr. and Mrs. Superintendent, Mr Leo Beg Mrs. Hinkle has mailed out
George Vanvliet and Mike of eY: Business, Mrs. Leola Acree; complete instructions on entries
Siloam Springs, Ark., all mem English. Mrs LinnieCastleber- of the "Miss Northern District
, ,, 1 .. . bers of the Elmer Vanvliet fam ry. Mrs. Deborah Hallmark; So princess" Contest.
make rs Coun ' will be served ily. Also others there were Mr. cial Studies., Miss Patricia This is the 13th year that Mrs
from 12 to 1 P.m. and Mrs. Spoon Wellmaker of Deatherage Mrs. Francis An Skaggs has been elected as
Swimmingisse heduledforthe Tuttle. Rev. Mike Morgan of thony.and Mr.Cecil!Fi:sher: secretary treasurer of the Tuttle
afternpo .tThecharge * ill be 75 Pocasset. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrell Vocal Music. Miss Deborah Fair Board. "She is a top hand at
centS, for th OS 12yearsold and Taylor, Janell and Janice Taylor. onn; Librarian, Mrs Ina Brit her job, commented President
over and 50 cents for children 11 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rowe, Mr. ton. Home Economics Mrs. Jones.
years old and under, and Mrs. Danny Jackson and Joyce Stockton; V ocattonal Ag
Those going swimming should Angela, Mr and’Mrs. Bob Sav. riculture. Mr Everett Wollen ■
take a swimsuit and a towel age, Peggy and Lee, Mr. and berg. Science Mr. Lloyd Bush;
Washington Trip Mrs Mike Savage and Bruce, Math, Mrs MaryCrull: Jr Hi
Les Moore, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Richardson. Basketball. Mr Mike Gray: ‘ r
Mrs. Harce Moore of Ninnekah. W inn and Brian. Mr and Mrs. . a • ' " "
has been selected to attend a 4 H Bill Chiles. Chet. Kevin. Windy lunheswillremainthesame
Citizenship Short Course at the also a cousin Cheryl, Mr. and ' heobegin 1 - 0 to ox
National 4 H Center in Wash Mrs. Harold Bortell and grand 5 aeek;27 1212.254
ington, D.C. on August 2, children Cindy and Detra Bor week, " e will offer a policy of
. , „ 7 , tell. Mrs. Harry Nickelson, Mr. free and reduced price meals.
The short coursewill feature and Mrs. Pete Damon, Mr. and
lessons tn citizenship, govern Mrs. Walter Schein, Mr. and
Mrs. Y. Doggett.
Visiting Mrs Harry Nickelson
were Mr. and Mrs. George
Eisenhour, Minco. Mrs. Lottie
Robards. Oklahoma City and
Mrs Myrtle Wardlow of Mid
west City.
Mrs. Elton Parrish spent 2
days at Stillwater attending the
Oklahoma Extension Homemak
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