New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960 Page: 3 of 4
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New Mannford News
Pag 3
September 8, 1960
Here N‘ There
Now Is Time
by Avery Melerton
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Back to Schoo!
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Khaki Pants
Sock Sale
SALE
SALE
3 pr. for $1.00
2
99c
98c ea.
len's
Bed Sheets
Piece Goods
Sport Shirt
SALE
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Men's Western
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Shirt Sale
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$1.66
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$1.00
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On Sale
$1.00
Misses & Ladies
$3.88
Shoe Sale
Men's Broadcloth
Shorts Sale
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Ladies
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Nylon Hose
Rayon Panties
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SALE
SALE
$2.88 ea.
2 prs. $5.00
Ladies
Better Dresses
Men’s White
SALE
Handkerchief
$3.00
3 pr. for $1.25
9c ea.
Cash
Buys Company
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212 N. Main
Out of the high rent district
Sand Springs
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Problems of Home,
Yard Beautification
skimmers
bleach.1’
Participating dealers will is-
sue a $35 certificate to resi-
dential PSC customers who
buy a recommended electric
water heater and a $20 certif-
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Men or Boy’s
T-Shirt Sale
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David
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electric clothes dryer or com-
bination washer-dryer.
aid, ‘ .•
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Dallas
end with
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attended
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Back to School
MISSES
Special Value
Dish Cloth Sale
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39c pr.
3 pr for $1.00
Boys’
Knit Briefs
to
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eady for
39c pr
3 pr for $1.00
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Boys’
Gym Shorts
Buy now while price is
right on hoys’
Flannel Shirt
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BUY... a FLAMELESS electric
-- WATER HEATER
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25c pr.
and! Creek County Soil Conservation
last Di rift was signed in 1948 and
Akins has planted soil building
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From Dad to little sister,
everyone will love our gala
selection of "what it takes"
to make the new season
a success I
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Service Statio,
ny," I said.
1 right. Let’s go.”
me into town and
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icate on
When you heat water electrically it's
with flameless heat. Tell your plumber
you want a safe and now economical
flameless electric water heater. a
«yameless
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high quality.
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by A. L. Steward
Little home and yard problems
can grow into large ones if not
properly taken care of, and very
destructive ones. As the saying
goes, “Smail deeds are done bet-
ter than large o es planned and
nothing done.”
One person said, "Don’t let your
new 230-volt
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Mrs Clarence Gill visited her |
PUBLIC
SERVICE
COMPANY OF
OKLAHOMA
oi humor. So I went to get
gasoline to clean the press
. . go ack to the office.
he
A d he
m: ed
crops and carried out a planned
rotation on over 100 acres of
cr opland.
About two miles of diversions
and terraces were built to protect
the contour .The native grass pas-
tures have been stocked and used
properly to maintain the maxi-
mum yields of bluestem grasses
and control erosion and water
runoff. A 23-acre upland field
was established to bermuda grass
and overseeded with Korean les-
pedeza.
Akins plans to use a grassland
drill this month and apply vetch
and fertilizer to the bermuda.
‘ < ense."
I t<>. k my pipe out of my mouth,
Mr and Mrs K E Leperle were
in Pine Bluff, Ark., on business
last week.
1. vel; sty . .
Famous name
Medium, Lair
Laige.
daughter, Mrs Ray Clegg,
family of Oklahoma City
week end.
cue has been grown before on the
Akins farm and has provided good
fall, winter and ear y spring pas-; done.
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Bedingfield of
Values to $1.00
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clean
ATTEND ORIENTATION
Douglas Smith and Jerry Clay-
brook went to Edmond for orien-
tation Wednesday and will return
Friday night.
Douglas has already enrolled
at the Central State Teacher’s
College, but Jerry has not.
Douglas plans to attend school
there for one or two years before
transferring to another school.
He is majoring in mathematics.
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ome from a
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see the humor
told me to get up and
the pies.-.
impi d > not have a
grand daughters spent the wee .
end with her father, W H Mosing.
v Dempsey and
ier and ■ .
o-ed Jie u
-at down to
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leak, and your soil
Now is the time to do
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A date was set for Sept. 9. 7:
p.m. at the Mannfo:d High Sche
Wash fast colors. Sanforiz-
ed. Heat resistant. Elastic. &
Full made. Values to 89c.
ore fun taat way. You don't
av e - the ■ ed about fish
i ... n y- u me. Without bait,
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Full size, French hem. Reg.
20c value.
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Mr aad im i
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.ii aw } country.
11. mid 1 - me o
Fi me u am
Levi, Ka. men
from
to $10.00.
2 in ello pack. Comb d •am.
Reinforced nylon ne :. Reg.
value. 79c ea.
game...
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humoi , el th-
i lion’t have
him a hot
away bank
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For Seeding
G. L. Akins, who farms south
of Kiefer, is having soil tests
made prior to seeding about 18
acres to alfalfa. Present moisture
eonduions are excellent for seed-
:.g nd a nuwiber of aters are
rep; ring seedbeds for a’ralfa.
Akins has carried out a com-
plete conservation program an his
aim. An agreement with the
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Wash and wear ‛abri, fine
tai ored. Quality value to
s1.69.
First quality, large size.
Reg. 20c value.
12 for $1.00
the week
Mr and .
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inches wide. Value
3 yd. Cut in 3
Two additional ponds for livestock
water have been built to Soil Con-
servation Service specifications,
and each qualified for ACP cost-
sharing as did many other of the
established conservation prac-
tices.
In addition to seeding alfalfa
this fall Akins plans to seed a
field to perennial ryegrass and
another field to Fescue. The Fes-
ue is seed that he obtained this
year on a share basis when he
combined a neighbor's field. Fes-
Values to $15.00. While
stock lasts—
2 for 61.00
'in the asricultural room to <L-cus• | desk! Ain’t you got more sense
| these ho
drums
Fine quality rayon tricot
ace trim.. Sizes 2 to 14.
Reg. value 69c.
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and the Creek County
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Home Demonst ... ion Agent, Mi
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vise local grdene : the va
ious p' o 'Ji ms.
iealy enjoy fishing.
a E. me warlen came by.
a busy little manwith
and a gieen . ic on. He
...cd g ac , s, too. He
< - set you fishing li-
Now is a goo ! t me to plan
the Cou y I . i ■ I ht w, Sept.
20 t i 21, and the D. • . t Fair at
FI Drum ight and Sapu a, Sept. 15
I ot 18.
, pole, a line, a cork,
v Iked down to the
and a . ade tree. I
abaited Hook in and
relax.
i w.thoul b lit. It's
wo,, 1 ON n IKe
.........NG TIIs MoNr
Sizes 28 to 44 waist, either
g e. er tan. Values to 84.00.
When I was in the army, one
of the first persons i ran. into
in England was a lad of about
12. He had a big chew of tobacco
stuck in one jaw and I said to
him, "Sonny, aren’t you a little
young to lie chewing like that?”
He tuined his head and spat
and .-aid, "Naw. I come from a
far away country.”
I thought it was funny and I
always remembered it. And the
other day the boss got stomping
mad and yells at me and says,
"Avery, get your feet off my
F stands for FLAMELESS
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. -king w h it a license,” he told
the J. P.
"I don’t : ave a license,” I said.
'But I wasn't fishing, i didn’t
nave any nt.'
Tile .1. P. loafed up at me and
said, "Aren't you a little too old
Our fine quality shoes of
famous name brands. Over
200 prs. to select from. Val-
ues gallore. You must see
to belilve.
Ivanhoe brand. Mad' of
ombed cotton yarn. Nylon
reinforced, san:' rized. In
cello bag. Value 62c ea.
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Denney, Dale. New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960, newspaper, September 8, 1960; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1948366/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.