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Beautiful design with gold,
blue and chrome accents
Full-width Chill Drawer
for extra ice cubes,
quick chilling foods
Plenty of space and the right kind of cold for keep-
ing foods safe from one shopping trip to the next.
ments.
Fair officals report considerable de-
ials to the hospital
Mrs. Zentz and her husband moved
to this area seven years ago from
South Bend, Ind. He is employed at
the naval amunition depot.
At South Bend, the Zents family
raised horses for 11 years and had a
riding stable. Mrs. Zentz said she has
been around borses more than 50
years.
’I rode horses when my daddy had
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Jin the national guard armory should ager for the co-op, trustees for three months before going to Tripoli, and
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Radio Patrol
Due on Fires
Prestinenziis finding his increased
family responsibilities a burden hardly
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Peggy Stewart, and reporter, Ann Ab-
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slice" and did not elaborate The ar- superintendent Charles W. Bish. Other |
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economics teacher. Their president 1s, "Tve been around them and
deteneechncesmfohttbeedommntinKhose School Date Announced
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Other Gifts Caused Sorrow
In explaining the request for a S70
gift to the hospital, Mrs. Zentz said
she previously had offered to sell the
two horses for S50. However, she con-
siders them worth more.
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Korea. But he warned any letdown in —•
The colts she wants to give away
include a bay filly—Dixie—which has
three white feet and a white face.
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dissolving, fast- acting ingredients
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so chan any one would be alone.
trueks and volunteer fire fighters sent
to the scene.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilhite, of the.
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County agent L. C Chessmore said
he is studying a plan to co-ordinate all
radio-equipped trucks operating in the
local area into a reporting system to;
provide immediate word on prairie
ftres in this section
Public Service Co. already has agreed
to use its radio-equipped trucks in the
network, and local officials of Service
Pipeline indicated their vehicles with
two-way radios would co-operate
Chessmore said he also would seek
phy. chairman of the Jaycee 200 com-
mittee. expressed regret the elephant
could not be given to Ardmore
in accordance with the custom IO-
lowed in the past the elephant prob-
ably will be turned over to the Na-
tional Zoological park in Washington:
William D. Hassett, secretary to the
Doan’s five happy relief from these discom-
forts-help thelfmilwof kjdneytubes and ft I
ter* flush out waste. Get Dows’s Pill todaxt ,
TONKAWA, Aug. 20- (Special—
"Every day I thank God I am an
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"Defense Williams. Charles McMurray. P. B. for Americans so the boys could enjoy
Cooke and Col. Dale Hatcher. some freedom and outdoor aetivity."
radio-equipped REA trucks now op- a hurry, try "BC" Headache Tablets
erating in the rural areas around No- or Powders. When you use "BC"
Under the plan a clearing house you get the full relief-giving effec-
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eighth grades.
In the highschool teachers are Mrs
Lavina Jackson, vocational home mak-
ing Lester Arnold. vocational agri-
culture Miss Eula Mae Oakley, com-
merce; J R. Oxley, sciencei Ray Hays
English and music. Sam Rehl, prin-
cipal. coach and history teacher and
Drake. superintendent and mathas.n
Adam Koehn will serve as custodian
and the lunch room will be understhe
direction of Mrs. Rose Minick, Mrs.
Alta Folger and Mrs. Everett Rowe.
to be pleasant and the country very
’ beautiful. "But poverty and Ignorance
among the Arn be is almost unbelieve-
'able." she added.
"The boys are especially happy to
be back in America. where they are
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Any hopes the Ardmore junior chm-
ber of commerce may have had o
getting the elephant the government
of Cambodia is sending President Tru-
man were squelched thia week with
the receipt of a letter from the White
portt.
The sophomore class has chosen Mr
and Mrs. Thurmon Brooks as class
parents, and their sponsor is Missi
Frances Harriman. vocational home
tor. president. Donald Ray Philbin; eral Omar N Bradley Said Sunday
vice-president, Jackie Dan Ellis; sec-
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Registration of members. Iucludins anpona, two* children, Stanley, ft. and
McurtainandDavid, 3, returned home last week.
WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Aug. 20—1 WICHITA FALLS. Texas. Aug. 20— free to play when they choose, and
(Special)—Dr. J. V. Irons, director. (Special»—Four new directors have Stanley is particularly anxious to start
state health department laboratories. been elected to serve on the Wichita to school,” she said.
and Dr E J. Tiffany and Dr. Allen Falls chamber of commerce board It was not sAfe to leave the house
The new officials are Dr. Griffith alone. In Tripoli, Mrs. Hollingsworth
Plenty of usable space
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contact Norwood or fair board offi-1 districts are to be elected during a Mrs. Hollingsworth reports life there--—------
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Bortha, roomeftes, bedrooma, drawing
room, compartmenta; diner:lounge-obser-
votion, chair-lounge-buffet, roclining-
neuralgic pains, minor muscular .
aches and functional periodic pains.
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and then continues to various squares. Developed by Britain
It Is estimated that one worm can „„ . g9_PBritain has
damage as high as six to 10 squares LONDON. Au&..9elzmmddilm
of bolls on the stalk before tt ma- developed another .fouret mdoium
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Concern about the many millers 'n Royce Avon jetsand.carie SA 4 A
the cotton fields was voiced by a few of five. It u known “ thessdea
farmers, said Deaton This is the web- "substantialnumber"hasbeenordered
worm miller and under normal eon- from its builders. Short Brothers and
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Mrs. Levis Cothrum and the sponsor paralysis when she was 11 years -Id.” ation infestation in the fields, —i ’
is H. C. MeCall shop instructor and Mrs. Zentz. Since then Ive Lad does not expect any serious damage
athletic director soft spot in my heart for those crip- because of the millers. • .
John Philbin is class president, Ed- pled children." - Growers are urged to continue tol
ward Hogan. vice-president; Eloreta p She makes donations to the hospital inspect fields for worms and for weev-
Gifford. secretary, and Betty Nelson, every once in awhile. In addition, she Us that may migrate into this area
reporter sends greeting cards and other mater- from the southern part of the state
Mr and Mrs Ernest Hill were to the hospital where they are reported increasing.
elected Junlor classparent andMs Mrs. Zentz and her husband moved -2 i
Thelma Olive, highschool Engish to this area seven years ago from H nlhpr nf Oil (I (IS
teacher is sponsor. Jerry Hogan was South Bend, Ind. He is employed at I Ollier UI Kuuu3
elected president; Rufus Eihoti the naval amumtion depot I K.,.. .
vice-president; GlendA Jo Diiahunty. At South Bend, the Zentz famlly Is 3orry tie W ea
secretary and Winnojeanne Hill, re- raised horses for 11 years and had a -
VIBO VALENTIA, Italy. Aug. 19—
’ Reuters’ —Luigi Prestinenzi, the lo-
cal barber, already the father of three
children and nor the sire of quads
born in thts remote little town, de-
clared Sunday: "If I imagined such a
j thing could happen. I would have re-
mained a bachelor."
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NOWATA Aug 20— (Bpeciali—No- Natlons have met one more challenge. Mrs. Josephine Stricker, Mrs. Zella
ta enuntv mav have a radio-eauipped that we have won another tough en- Brand, Mrs. Mable McQueen, Mrs.
Myers, George Pnelder and1
When you buy "BC" you may have
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Tablet or powder, you get the same
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tonsnfa dans indtonaKtion’cbused by citviselobe decoratedbya proter
the recent hot, windy days. p.gonggup Augusecanattons i
Fields in the northern part of the. Also planned is the annual dress
county are needing rain more than the western" dance following one per-
fields in the central and southern half, formance of the rodeo. All persons;
he said, dressed in western attire will be ad-
nt nem because Cotton is getting more and more mitted free.
’... -!■ a unem n«snire growth and those growers planning to The dress western week in McAles-
they havesbeen.on.q sand burned it spray should use at least 14 pounds ter will start September 1. It willcoh-
and the dry.weat neEohasueut the of DDT per acre, and spray at least tinue through the final performance
sad ms sr ’ three — , _ * the rodeo—september •
Her offer is this: If an interested Bollworms are usually found at .he . . «.*, I
party, able to give the colts a good top of the stalk
home will donate 170 to Crippled Chil- begins feeding on
dren’s hospital in her name, she in and then conti
. , so. The turn will give a clean bill of sale to
GRANITE, Aug. 20-tSpecialThe him or her for the colts
Granite school has an enrolment, 01 sister Bad Polla
389 at the conclusion of the second
week of the summer term, Thad Fos- 235-w McAlester. Her home is locat-
ter. principal, announced. ed on U. S. 69—on the east side of
Class organizations have been the highway just south of the ap-
formed and sponsors and class parents proach to the U. S. Naval ammunation
chosen as schedules have been depot—nine miles south of McAlester
planned. and at the north edge of Savanna.
Senior class parents are Mr ana that had Infantile
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ment, Drake said.
School lunches will be served be-
ginning September 3, the same price 1
being charged' as last year
Teacher* Are Listed f
Teachers are Mrs. Pearl Spenner t
.first and second grades: Mrs. Irene
Drake, second and third. Mrs -ah
McAlester Woman Oilers Two Prison Rodeo
Thomas Page, principal, seventh and . .
Colts to Help Polio I ictims . Queen Contest
MALESTER, Aug. 20—।Special)—Feeling stemming from the . _ y
time a younger sister had infantile paralysis has caused Mrs. bung I hig V por
Albert D. Zentz, McAlester, route 7, to make an unusual offer. •UC I 1113 I Vul
She has offered to give away two small, 2-year-old colts to,
Chesamore said ha had requested
the state department of agriculture to
■and a spray truck to Nowata county
for UM dry season. The truck waa in
Me here last autumn and early spring.
thecounty fair grounds park where an Capt. Hollingsworth, who had been
------------ . .necoe anoliance show will be one of stationed at Wheelus field, near Trip-
appointment of Bill Norwood as gen- electnic. APP . . _r(wram oil. for the past six months, was re-
eral manager in charge of arrange- the main features 01 the Program cently transferred to Trench Morocco.
Lucien Spear, who represents Choc- where he expects to remain until
taw county in the state legislature, will; February. o living ‘acommodations
mand for exhibit space at the fair but I serve as master of ceremonies during A for the family were available there, so
'morning broadcast over KIHN, local Mr Hollingsworth and sons returned
radio station. to Tonkawa by plane.
According to Pat Higgins, local man- The family was in Germany for six
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someone who will make a $70 donation in her name to Crippled MALESTER, Aug. 20—(Special)—•
Children’s hospital in Oklahoma City. She made the offer in a This year's Oklahoma state peniten-
letter to the Oklahoma City Times. It was published on the Fri- tary inside-the-walls rodeo—Septem-
"ber 6-9— will have a queen.
1 She will be selected In competition
with contestants coming from Holden-
ville, Wilburton, Eufaula, Atoka and
I McAlester. Balloting will be by mail.
Nagging backache, loss of pep andenerg»
l headaches and diuziness may be due to nlow:
| down of kidney function. Darter, my 004
1 kidney funetion I* very (mportant. to rood
health. When some everyday eohdition, such
as atrets and strain, causes Ah important
funetio to slow down,many folks sufernag-
ging backache—feel miserable Minor blad-
Str irritationa due to col@ or wrng diet may
cause getting up n ights or f requsnt pasaazea
Don't neglect your kidney* if these condi
tions bother you. Try Doan’* PillsA mild
diuretic. Used suecessfully by milliona for
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FOUR_MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1=1
orun Murray Fair
--I Planningopens Meetinga Hug After Journey ElepluantHasSpot
D r HUGO, Aug 20—(Special)—Keith mu yaw aua 2 (Snecal- ARDMORE, g ----•
SULPHUR, Aug. JO—(Spedah— cartwright, state senator, Durant,will
Final plans and arrangements for the j be one of the speakers at the annual American.” Mrs. va nosngowuM
annual Murray county free fair have 1 an-day meeting of the members of the! wife of Capt. Dal O. Hollingsworth,
been under consideration here, and Choctaw Electric Co-operative. Inc., | told her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
definite plans for the event will prob- here September 4. Moore. Tonkawa, on her arrival from
ably be announced thia week, accord- ..... memhers includina Tripoli, Africa. Mrs. Hollingsworth
ing to fair board officials. I
Fair dates have been scheduled for pushmataha counties, will be held at
j September 12, 13 and 14.
I The board recently announced the!
Appliance Store, 221 W. First
Capitol Hill, Lower Floor
DONALD DUCK
hl* entry blank from Denver, Colo,
for an Indian art show to be held
there in October The deadline for
entries is September 25, three other ponies.
He is already at work on one ne
alls "Eagle Dance Contest. ”
be much larger and more in
than anythinghenhasnodarko indan want to give these to some- trom Vance Deaton, county agent.
nEeavenitWeihis week, to win first, one far enough away I wool know
artnxioitaonnirdlpmizes in th* wood- about it if they stU them."
second an uura Pie Colks Are Gentle
land group.
For the past two years Beaver has
won first in the woodland group at the
American Indianaexpilitiononin1949 Rebel, bay stud w“’ is the other one.
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Young ladies will be pieked to rep-
resent thetr respective cities by a civic
i . .... i ■ organization. Contests likely will be
j T figure that since I m offering * stged to select the qeen candidates
them for a donation to a.good cause WATONGA, Aug. 20— (Special - — ’m the respective cities.
ARDMORE, Aug. 20-(Speclal-"Dgsvermtor,s shemexphainea. Twenty or'oneotnths ^m“m The queen will be crowned at.the
Fred Beaver, Creek artist, hasreceived dollars more isr't asking too much ” sane “county, but" the"need of more frstperormanenntheurodeoigmTdena
Mrs Zentz did net publicize her moisture on the drying fields appears remainder of the four-day
offer locally and she had a reason for to be one of the main factors at pres- ’ *
this, too. It resulted from her gift of ent. The other factor is control of .
bollworms that, without proper pre-; The queen eontest is.beinsustAged
under the sponsorship of the McAles-
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-For Ringwood
Autumn Term
FAIRVIEW, Aug. 20— (Special — Ah ;
expected enrolment of about 300 stu-
dents will begin work in the Ring-;
wood schools August 30 when pupils
‘ enrol for the autumn term :
Classwork will begin September 3
About 100 are expected to enrol in the;
highschool with about 190 enrolling in,
the gradeschool, according to Loyd K
Drake, superintendent
One new teacher is being added 10
• the facultv. Otherwise those teach-
ing last year will all be back. The
new teacher was added because o! an
‘Increase in school attendance
New Teacher Experienced
Mrs Minnie Bennett, who will teach
the sixth and seventh grades, comes to;
Ringwood with many years experience
in the teaching profession She holds
a degree from Central State at Ed- .
mond. Rav Hays, who formerly taught
these classes is being moxed to the
highschool where he will teach Eng-
lish and music.
A great deal of work has been done
on the school building, making it ready
for the autumn term Halls and rooms
have been painted, the gymnasium has
been completed and the playground
has been landscaped ___
Several new pieces of playground
equipment has also been added. There
is also a new science room and equip-
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