Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 200, Ed. 4 Monday, September 29, 1958 Page: 3 of 5
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 1958 •
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Health, Happiness Are Tops on Want List
worked back and forth.
1948, showed:
blades will be cut, but this dam- one inch from his heart. Hospi-
they want health and happiness
age is not serious.
Jal attendants said he was in
—Almost half at the employes
under five years ‘of service
home owners; more than four out
of five with over 15 years
service own their own hoi
lations with the Soviet. The same!
Spiked rollers and discs
SAVE DOLLARS during
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the biggest bargain blow-out yet!
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4 Penney Stores Cleaning House
Outstanding Buys for You
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BIG GROUP COSTUME JEWELRY
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ONE LENGTH ... ONE SKIRT!
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WHITE PERCALE SHEETS & CASES
$
Cases
444
SPECIAL PURCHASE BLANKETS
Coordinate Printed Corduroy
Matching valances
188
$2
044
$1
WOMEN'S POLISHED COTTON SKIRTS
299
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5$7
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$1
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166
MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
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WOMEN'S RAYON BRIEFS
888
SPECIAL COTTON SCATTER RUG
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GIRLS BETTER COTTON DRESSES
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employes’ points of progress from
1948-58. according to the survey:
What worries workers in 1958?
World peace, international un-
rest, the cold war, tension in re-
employes from 10 of its plants
and offices in the “test tube” of
of the lawn. Usually turf experts
suggest a complete rebuilding
Plaids, stripes... all better quality shirts.
Regular and button down collars. S-M-L
in 1958 as in 1953 and 1948.
| Taxes, too, trouble them. So
Prison Escapee
BIG SPRING, Texas, Sept. 28
social and cultural advances in
such a short span of time.”
Here are some of the DuPont
One group of girls’ plaid slacks reduced
to clear. Washable cotton. Sizes 7 to 14.
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percent.
An analysis of
of the grass is gone.'
Isolated bare spots in a lawn
are easily treated. A spading
fork can be used to loosen and
I About 78 percent of the em-
ployes, according to the 10 plant
and office survey, belong to a
church.
What a buy! Now you can have a plaid
jacket to mix or match with any skirt.
100% wool. 10 to 18.
Elastic leg, solid colors. Long
wearing. S-M-L
REDUCED TO CLEAR!!
2 GROUPS GIRLS' DRESSES
SYNTHETIC SKIRT LENGTHS
One length makes one skirt AU popular
shades and materials. Washable.
en employes spend 8200 or more
a year on clothing: 29 percent
spend more than 8300.
In their wardrobe, on the aver-
age. are: 10 dresses, 7 skirts, 4%
Closeout of discontinued styles and
numbers., Can be worn for fall. Make
nice gifts.
Assorted fabrics. Odds and ends of better
curtains.
15 luscious solid colors in 36” fine wale
washable corduroy.
Percale sheets at a low price to clean-up.
White only.
72x84 Orlon/Rayon blankets in your
choice of solids or plaids.
GIRLS TAPERED SLACKS
One big group in assorted fabrics and
colors. Broken sizes.
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They're practical — above all.
up at 6 am.;” “My bank ac-
count" and “women.”
! E. 1. DuPont Denemours 4 Co.
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GALEY & LORD LONG SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
A closeout of all better long sleeve sport
shirts. Sm.-Med.-Lge. Dont miss these!
Smart plaids.
For shady areas rough-stalked
meadow grass is recommended.
"Never before have employes
achieved comparable economic,
tering. A coffee can left under 22, was shot twice-in the arm
WOMEN'S NYLON UNIFORMS
These are all better uniforms some are
slightly soiled. Need little ironing . . .
dry tn a jiffy! Broken sizes.
COrON PLISSE DUSTERS
16 only ... and in navy blue only.
Broken sizes.
do corruption, inefficiency and in-
stability in government.
Racial prejudice and discrimi-
nation. particularly in the south,
cause concern.
For some the big problems —
purely personal — are: “Getting
j to charity.
Fifty-four percent of the worn-
for themselves and their fami-
lies.
Next, they want security, and a put 3,063 of its men and women
MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS
Collar style ... with zip-up front. Warm
and washable. Sm. - Med. - Lge.
THESE ITEMS ON SALE
CAPITOL HILL
ONLY
THESE MEMS ON SALE
DOWNTOWN
ONLY
25
plus tax
COTTON PLISSE UNIFORMS t
White only cotton plisse uniforms. Just
wash 'n dry. No ironing. Broken sizes.
WOMEN'S TAPERED FANTS
Big selection of Dansheen and Tarpoon
plaid pants. Odds and ends. 8 to 1 8.
One Big Group Sport»w«af 3
f aanna
1.10
process if more than 50 percent For sandy dry spots chewing
fescue is more suitable. Under
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BIRDSEYE DIAPERS
Large 27x27 Birdseye diapers at such
a low price. Easy to wash . . . fast1
drying.
. | The principal family ambition
of the unmarried: "Just to have questionnaires.
Once the soil in the bare area
has been aerated, the ground
can be prepared as for original
1 planting. The seed should be
carefully selected to replant bare
areas in an otherwise luxuriant
lawn. Shade, sandy soil or an
area that is unusually moist due
to improper drainage might still
TWIN SIZE PLISSE SPREADS
One group twin size only wash 'n use
plisse bedspreads. White ground with
figures.
About half of all employes also '—Three out of five lol
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27x48 ...
Plaids and solids in
school dresses.
Special purchase . . . Specially priced!
Cotton loop rug, skid desistant bak.
Washable.
30 only ... plaids and solids. School
tpye dresses. Broken sizes. 1
The roughening process should serious but not critical condition,
be followed with a thorough wa- Patrolman Marvin Blackwell.
RUY HOW FOR WINTER!
WOMEN'S LONG WINTER COATS . . .
Special purchase of better coats in wools 2 (G —
and wool blends. Good selection. Sizes e ) -u ,
8to 18. A:
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They also give 8100 or more to
charity in a year.
Among newer employes; it is
two Cu of five who buy new
cars and contribute at least 8100
25 ONLY of Buckle back polished
cotton slim skirts for women. Washable.
Broken sizes. Be early!
39c
By ROBERT T. VAN TRESS
(Chicazo Dally News Garden Editor)
CHICAGO (CDN)—Burned out
spots, dead grass and bare
stretches of ground mar the
lawns of many home owners—
Some of whom have spent a
great deal of time, money and
energy in planting and maintain-
ing their lawns.
In such cases the question fac-
ing most home owners is whether
to tear up the lawn and begin
anew or resow the bare spots . . oec
and surface treat the remainder support other types of grasses.
work, but usually do not pene- _____________ _ . .
trate the soil as well as a spad- raked as the first step in renovat- Two policemen surprised a Cali- :
ing fork driven into the soil and ing. After the raking, a sharp fomia prison escapee attempting
worked back and forth. hoe or spade should be used to to enter a super-market and all
one."
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be inserted in the ground not battle here early Sunday.
more than half an inch. A cer- Police Capt. W. E. Eubanks,
tain number of healthy roots and 34, was shot in the chest about
88%
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CANNON DELUXE WASH CLOTHS
large 12x12 size Just the right weight. $ 1
Assorted colors. 6 for
GIRLS' METAL HANDBAGS .
A wanted item with your teenager!
Plastic handles. An assortment of styles.
sometimes recommended for this need a complete rebuilding, the
entire lawn should be thoroughly
SOLID COLOR CORDUROY 4 ()
Your choice of 15 luscious colors in ( X C
narrow wale corduroy. Washable. 36 " U
inches wide. ' ■ Yd.
$2
CLEARANCE—BETTER PIECE GOODS
This terrific group includes all better / C
quality fabrics, even some wash 'n wears. [ 1^""^
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LINGERIE CLEARANCE!
Take your choice! This table is picked
with terrific buy! Some nylon gowns,
wash ’n wears, half slips.
COTTON DRESSES REDUCED!
Misses cotton dresses warked way
down to clear! Odd lots. Broken 2 for
sizes.
aerate the soil in these spots. I if the lawn is generally spotted quantity of seed necessary for a charged with attempted murder
are with dead grass, but does not > first seeding shold ho used. and burglary.
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Lawn Bare Spots Easily Treated
ENTIRE STOCK BOYS' S.S. SPORT SHIRTS
Dan Rivers, Button-downs, plaids, stripes r
. . . everyone a tremendous value! Stock $P
up today! 4 to 18.
BIGGEST SELECTION TOYS EVER!
Buy for birthdays. . . Christmas ... toysA
for any age . . . games, action toys, 4- 4 Q
educational toys, guns, dolls, jump ropes A«a
... Your choice. 66c WJ " ,
WOMEN'S CASUAL PLAID JACKETS
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There are only 9 left in this group. Wool 5 h.(
and wool belnds. Broken sizes. R W_
few
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GIRLS' NYLON NET CAN CANS
6 yard sweep, ribbon can cans. Nylon net "
on nylon tricot waist. 4 to 14.
19 ONLY WOMEN'S WINTER COATS
specially priced AA
You’ll find wools and wool blends will
among this group of better long coats. S / 1
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the sprinkler until it has an inch and wrist—and he was reported good education for the children,
and a half of water in it, will in satisfactory condition. "---"----— '
furnish an easy method of de- Fred Markham, 21, an escaped
termining i the ground has been convict from the Chino state pri-
soaked well enough. son in California, was shot twice
average conditions in sun noth-}. Chemical fertilizers are best in the abdomen and once in the
1 ing surpasses Merion Kentucky for renovating your lawn.' shoulder. His condition was
bluegrass. | In replanting, about half tbe termed critical. He has been
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Just think ... one yard makes a skirt.
Synthetic, washable fabrics. New fall
colors.
MEN'S BETTER SUITS
2$28.$38
2“ u-.
ONE GROUP GIRLS' WOOL SKIRTS
Girl’s pleated plaid skirts in wools ... )(h
just the thing for schoel. 7 to 14. A
REMNANTS!!
DRASTICALLY REDUCED!
Don’t pass up this terrific selection. All useable materials
and lengths.
ROOM SIZE COrON LOOP RUGS
Only 6 . . . Rubberized backing. Wa 7 ( 83
able. Decorator color. Non-skic. Ill 9x12
CLEARING TIERS AND CAFES
From 1948 to 1958, auto owner-,
ship increased from 72 to 94
HOOPLA HOOPS AT NEW LOW PRICE
36” Hoops in lightweight polyethylene () g|
at a NEW LOW PRICE! Come! HOOP XX C
FABULOUS WOVEN GINGHAM
by the yard!
1,000 Yards of the most wonderful 6) (
gingham . . . plaid and tiny checks. “ (C
washes easy as a hanky. Sanforized. 36 -A 4b ,
and 45 inch. Vr VF yq»
MEN'S SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS
Warm knitted collar, cuffs and waist w 4
band. Grey, Natural, Brown. Soft and 9 I
pliable. Get yours now! Sizes 36 to 46. | If
CHILDREN'S DENIM BOXER JEANS
The best thing for play . . . sturdy boxer I I II C •
jeans, blue or brown. Sizes 1 to 6. I I ■ I
WOMEN'S FALL DRESSES
drastically reduced!
These are all much higher priced
dresses reduced to make room for! !
new winter dresses. Many will take F
you through the Winter. Misses—
half sizes.
anwers to the 81'
questions, the third survey since
By ROBERT M. LEWIN
' CHICAGO (CDN I - What do
loosen the soil. The tools should three. were wounded in a gun Mike the breadwinner and his
' • - - - wife, Hannah the housekeeper,
dream about and want out of
life?
pairs of nylons, 9 pairs of shoes,
employes About 20/percent of the men
vice are spend as Much as 8200 a year on
i four out clothes: percent spend 8300. •
years of one out of five new em-
ppes— -plyes has more than 81.000 in
_ - g, serv- savings. But four out of five long-
are active in other types of civic'ice employes buy new carh(as service employes (over 20 years)
groups. opposed to used cars.) have that much or more.
50 YARD SWEEP CAN CANS -g 00
Nylon net on a nylon tricot slim waist 1 - -
Assorted colors. Small-medium large.
CLEAN-UP BETTER PIECE GOODS
ONE huge group of better cottons put / / c
in this terrific group for quick clean-up. 4 I |« I
Shop today! - Ye
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MEN’S UNI. STYLE LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS
Mostly stripes in this group. Sanforized. $ 6)
Machine washable. Sm. - Med. - Lge. (g
$ —
length
FIRST QUALITY NYLON HOSE
This is a terrific buy! This includes A / e
a clean-up of odds and ends of . (LZEL“
better hose . . . seamless and with |1 | *
seams. All good colors. Pr.
MEN'S WASH 'N WEAR PJ's
Only 97 pair of these coat style wash 6b 6) 6)
'n wear broadcloth pj’s left. No ironing / lt
needed. A-B-C-D. <am
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WOMEN'S HEAD SQUARES
Solids and prints are included in 2 for
this group. Large squares.
CLOSE-OUT — BLANKETS AND QUILTS
One special group of odds and ends of b)OU
blankets and quilts. Full bed size. Wash- -< - -
able. Stock up now for Winter! A I
Hurry... Shop Early... Save!
THESE rEMS ON SALE P
MIDWEST CITY
ONLY
HEAVY, FINE CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
Your choice in full or twin size at a 6 QQ
reduced price. Easy to wash, hang to dry. }, J J.
Good colors. flM
ENTIRE STOCK BOYS' S.S. SPORT SHIRTS
This group included several boys’ wash ’n $2
wear plaid shirts, stripes, univeristy styles n1, •
and regulars. Sizes 4 to 18. Short sleeve. -
MATERNITY SMOCKS REDUCED
One rack misses sizes maternity smocks | 88
in washable cottons. A buy!
SPECIAL BUY! HIGH CHAIRS
Made of wax birch, sliding tray and 99
safety strap. A real buy!' _ ■
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GAUGE DIAPER SPECIAL! g 6)
Double woven gauge diapers 21x40, pink- 5
ed edges. Absorbent'easy drying. dzen
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WO'S SUEDE BICYCLE TIE OXFORDS
A good walking shoe . . . ideal for school 42 6)
work or sportswear. Black, tan, grey. 5.. j
Sizes 4 to 9. QJPr.
WOMEN'S ANKLE LENGTH SLACKS
This is the balance of better plaid ankle 6) 00
length slacks. Shop today! Misses sizes. / j
CLEAN-UP OF GIRLS' PLAID SLACKS
THESE MTEMs ON SALE
MAYFAIR
ONLY
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31062 7114
50 YARD NYLON NET CAN CAN SUPS
Yards and yards of billowy nylon net on 7 00
a smooth firing tricot waist. A TERRIFIC 1 - -
BUY! S-M-L. 3 Colors. JL
SPECIAL PURCHASE . .. CORDUROY
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 200, Ed. 4 Monday, September 29, 1958, newspaper, September 29, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2002052/m1/3/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.