Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. [97], No. [159], Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 1988 Page: 5 of 12
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Today is Tuesday, Sept. 13, the
257th day of 1988 There are 109
days left in the year. The two-day
observance of the Jewish New
Year Rosh Hashanah concludes
at sunset.
Today’s highlight in history:
Two hundred years ago, on
Sept. 13, 1788, the U.S. Con-
stitutional Convention author-
ized the first national election,
and declared New York City the
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Sizes for all! Regular.
Long, Big. Tall and extra Tall
Special order at this sale
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37 Elegant attire
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13 Peace
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14 Seas
16 Barbra
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18 Dessert items
19 Actress Francis
22 Writer _
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24 Lawyer F. _
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Sale 79.99
Stafford® blazer
Reg. $100. Versatile blazer of
Dacron" polyester/worsted wool.
Austin Manor" slacks, 29.99
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10 Virginia willow
11 Singer _
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Tuesday, September 13,1988
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Par Four" sportswear
Selection includes sport shirts, sport
slacks, crew and V-neck sweaters.
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Gloucester County, Va.
In 1857, Milton S. Hershey,
founder of the candy empire that
bears his name, was born in
Dauphin County, Pa.
In 1922, the highest tempera-
ture in the shade on the Earth’s
surface was recorded in El
Azizia, Libya, which reached
136.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
In 1943, Chiang Kai-shek be-
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temporary national capital.
On this date:
In 1759, during the final French
and Indian War, the British de-
feated the French on the Plains
of Abraham overlooking Quebec
City.
In 1803, Commodore John
Barry, considered by many the
father of the American navy,
died in Philadelphia.
In 1851, American medical
pioneer Walter Reed was born in
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All wool coats, toppers
Here s a sampling from many styles:
Sale 74.25 Reg $99 Double
breasted topper with scarf or
flanged shoulder topper
Sale prices effective through Fri., Sept 23rd
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prisoners and 11 prison workers.
In 1977, Leopold Stokowski,
one of the best-known symphonic
conductors of all time, died in
Hampshire, England, at the age
of 95.
In 1981, William Loeb, the con-
servative publisher of the Man-
chester Union Leader of New
Hampshire, died in Burlington,
Mass., at age 75.
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Dress shirts and ties
Stafford • oxford and Gentry"
broadcloth of polyester/cotton.
Silk neckties, Reg $15 Sale 11.25
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Sport Shirt Closeout!
Men’s short sleeve styles
in knits and wovens S-M-L-XL
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came president of China.
In 1948, Republican Margaret
Chase Smith of Maine was
elected to the U.S. Senate, be
coming the first woman to serve
in both houses of Congress.
In 1971, a four day inmates’
rebellion at Attica Prison in New
York ended as police stormed
the facility. The siege and final
assault claimed the lives of 32
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m ter a day of standing than they will if
• you can move around Shift your
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and try to walk periodically during
your workday.
• Make sure you are wearing com-
fortable shoes They should be soft,
Sale 21.99
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Reg. *28. Pair-with-all % sleeve
sweater in assorted colors S-XL
20% off
Sheer Caress pantihose
Sale 2.60 Reg 3 25 Control Top.
sandalfoot pantihose Sizes S.A.L.
Queen size, Reg 3.75 Sale $3
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All leather handbags
Our collection includes: $22 and up
Sale 28.50,29.99 Reg $38-$40 m
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Sale prices on regularly priced merchandise
eftective through Saturday, unless otherwise
noted. Percentages oh represent savings on
regularprices
yet give proper ankle support
. Consider obtaining a cushioned
floormat if you work at a particular
station. Again, this will relieve pres-
sure on your feet. (A mat can be espe-
cially helpful if you stand on a cold
floor or an extremely hard surface —
such as concrete — that has very lit-
tle “give ”)
. Have an examination by a podia-
trist. This type of foot specialist may
be able to give you valuable advice,
such as exercises and orthotic de-
vices. For instance, an arch support
might help your problem.
• Continue to use heat after work
In addition, over-the-counter pain
medicine, such as acetaminophen and
ibuprofen, may relieve much of the
discomfort and irritation in your low-
er extremities.
. Some people who work in a stand-
ing position are helped by wearing
elastic stockings These are available
in most drug stores and will prevent
pooling of blood in the legs.
• Massage will help stiffness
. Ask your coworkers, who also
stand at work, if they have discovered
any tricks that might aid you It’s of-
ten surprising how much sound advice
can be obtained from folks who have
experienced discomfort similar to
yours
Dr Gotts new Health Report on
‘Alzheimer's Disease" discusses
symptoms, management and new
studies of this tragic and irreversible
disease For your copy, send fl and
your name and address to P.O Box
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sure to mention the title.
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when a Spantax Airlines DC-10
on a charter flight to New York
crashed on takeoff from Malaga,
Spain, and caught fire.
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by the wit of man, except for all
the others.” — Winston Church-
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Drew, Charles C. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. [97], No. [159], Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 13, 1988, newspaper, September 13, 1988; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1872082/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.