The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1966 Page: 3 of 10
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1 2
Calendar
By Moil — Where Corner Service
Year
$7 00
S12 00
There is no parental supervision ter for their three year-old son.
in broken homes The mother is take him wherever they
$14 00
$1500
HU 2-1221
Altus, Oklahoma 73521
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the spool wobbling, especially
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ting it the required length
luminum bowl Place in a larg-
spoon or egg beater, constantly
the corner of a closet where they turning bowl as you work
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Prices Good Today
thru Saturday?
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Fresh!
GROUND BEEF
2 Lbs. 89'
CHIFFON MARGARINE
43'
Pound
111
Armour Star
box
FRANKS ib 59' Lb. 69’
4 1.00
SanitOnC (plus regulor cleaning charges)
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GREEN BEANS
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& Richelieu Whole Peeled
3-65*
POTATOES
6 303 Cans 1.00
10c OH
CHEER
Giant
Glenn's Gro. & Mk.
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69’
709 East Sutherland • HU 2-3623
802 North Main
HU 2*1480
Closed Monday — Memorial Day, May 30th
FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY
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Dear Abby Says...
Parents' Mistake, Not Kids
wear
in a
Safe
Deposit
Box
Cut-Up
FRYERS ib. 39'
Cook's Tour
Simplicity Keynotes Parties
DEAR ABBY My son has
been going to college for seven
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teenagers own a guitar, banjo
or some similar musical instru-
ment They are usually put in
think of a college-educated coup-
le who, instead of hiring a sit- ■
are'
to a ,
By Corner Service
Where Available
Plcosc Clip & Moil Check or Money Order To:
ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, P. O Box 578.
Your complaints are valid, but
if you want action, you'd bet-
ter address them to the offend-
ing couple.
In:
Jackson & Surrounding
Counties----------------
In Oklahoma, But Outside of
Jackson & Surrounding
M.
CONFIDENTIAI in MAR-
RIED TO THE NORTH POLE"
IN EASTON PA Don’t go 10
extremes. The South pole isn't
any better.
Send $1 for this pattern to
YOUNG ORIGINALS. Altus Times-Democrat, P. () Box 438A,
Midtown Station, New York, N. Y 10018 Print your full name,
address with zip code, pattern number and size Add 25c for
first class handling
itewwe
ting up half an hour earlier in
the morning can really make
your day and put you steps
ahead if you spend that time
dressing from hose to hairdo
including make-up and a touch
of cologne You will look so
much better that it will improve
your disposition Your family
will love you for it which is a
priceless return for that special
effort -SUSAN
DEAR POLLY The spool
spindle on my sewing machine
Richelieu
Whole Reeled
TOMATOES
BY GAYNOR MADDOX
Elegance and simplicity key-
note modern parties to honor
| brides-to-be Streamline the ta-
ble. using imagination and taste
rather than ornamental clutter
PARTY SPOILED
DEAR SPOILED: If this cou-
pit- spoiled ONE of your par-
ties. shame on them. If they
spoiled TWO. shame on YOU.
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STILL ONLY— 3.95
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
TONIGHT!
(plus regu-
box lar cleaning
charges)
DEAR POLLY- Most of us er receptacle filled with crushedE
He and salt Blend thoroughly' =
with an aluminum or wooden S
LOOK!
TUESDAY NIGHT
Mama
Underwood's
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Sanilone
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Get Your Copy of
THE ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT
Weekdays & Sunday
By ABIGAIL VAN KI REN
children whose parents are di- we minded, nor did they make
SANDY DEFORD
Women's Page Editor
Phone HU 2-1221
use the l anyard spools of
thread which measure twoand
a-helf inches so had trouble with i
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MOORE
FOR OKLAHOMA
• Paid for by Jackson County Preston Moore for Governor Club)
Vote Democrat
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7:30 'til 9:10 P.M. May 23-27
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hudson at Elm
"A Bible Class For Every Age ... A Bible Lesson For Every Life'
either out working or
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MAIN CLEANER
"For Those Who Care"
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recreation room, 1000 Hickory. By POLLY CRAMER
Friday DEAR POLLY-My Pointer is
?Wpm Dessert Bridge for those homemakers who stay
Mrs D W. Tinsley, 813 Oak in their robes until noon. Get-
wood
or of New York's elegant nail polish with built-in shine.
Four Seasons restaurant "Sim- continue big through the spring
and summer Recommended to
Note For a tarter sorbet
vorced And if this warps them any excuses for bringing him
i<> teare i am alad Mavhe t Naturally, the child fusses a
Store -main cleaners offer Altus’ only
m,. Refrigerated — De-Humidified — Insured
Winter Vault Storage Facilities!
DEAR ABBY I am MAD at
you Yes, MAD. MAD. MAD'
I just got thru telling my
daughter that she is not to as
sociate with children of divorced
parents and then you come
along and say people who think
that way are Ignorant' Well. I
am not ignorant lama college
educated Christian woman, mar
ned 5 years If people want to
get divorced and drag them-
selves in the mud, let them as-
sociate with their own kind
will make them think twice little, being in a strange bed
about what divorce can do and all, and his parents take
FOR MORALITY turns running in and humoring
DEAR FOR: So you would him, which disrupts the entire
pusnish kids for the mistakes partv These people can afford
and misfortunes of their parents a sitter just like the rest of us
You are indeed "mad,’' but they have taken the child
• e • with them ever since he was a
DEAR ABBY W hat do you month old Any comments?
. 1 quart fresh strawberries
when I filled the bobbin I rem- 1 cup sugar
Officers' Club.
2:30 pm. — Chapter CM of
PEG Mrs Burl Brumley. 415
Pasto de Vida
5 00 pm. — Needlecraft. Pic-
nic at city park
7 no pm — Past Grands
Mrs Leo Herring, 516 Kathy
7 30 p m. — AMMS Wives.
Coffee Music room of Service
Club
enthusiastic about the new trip-
le-ply paper placements and
fine quality paper napkins The
colors are beautiful Combine,
them with your best china and
crystal to attain a light-hearted, (
youthful, ultra modem effect ”
STRAWBERRY SORBET-
FOUR SEASONS
(Serves II
several times about what he
wants to make his life's work
and has also had tough breaks
in all four colleges he has at-
tended People keep asking me
what my son's plans” are 1
feel that as long as I am pay-
ing the bills. it is no concern
of theirs Am I right1 How
should I answer them1
A FATHER
DEAR FATHER Perhaps
your friends mean no harm,
and are sincerely interested in
your son You are understand-
ably sensitive. but don't bristle.
Simply tell them you don't
know.
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Monday
6:30p.m. — AAUW Dinner
Blonnie Ray's Restaurant
7 30 p m — Altus Friendship
Rebekah Lodge 155 Lodge Hall.
1111? W Commerce
7 30 pm — Altus Rebekah
Lodge 75. IO0F Hall. 115% S
Grady
7:30 pm — OWC Duplicate
Bridge Officers' Club
Tuesday
9 00 a m - Altus Golf and
Country Club Ladies Group
Playday Country Club
10 00 a m — 26th Bomb
Squadron Wives. Coffee Tor-
nado Room of Officers' Club.
100 pm — NCO Wives
Games Day NCO Club
2 00 p m — 20th Century
Mrs Tom Vaughn. 715 E
Cypress
8 00 pm — Silver Buckle
square dance club Ross Lingle
recreation room, 1000 Hickory
Wendesday
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BEAUTICIANS
Earn Rig Money
hi •
$50-$75
A up to
$200 Weekly
Enroll Now
In SW Oklahoma’a
finest beauty school
the nuirker YOU start
IM quirker sou earn:
Rig demand for opera
tors - men & women
S honl Hours 8 30 A
M to 5:30 Tues
dat thru Saturday
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may be scratched I took an old
frame. tacked to it a piece of
perforated board and hung it
up on the wall. Then I covered -- - _ a
Save All Week At GLENN S
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“ GROCERY & MARKET
dead tired to care where her casual bridge evening, but to a
children are i late dinner party to which six
And daddy is either honey- other couples had been invited
mooning with his new wife, or We don't have extra bedrooms
out drunk with his girl friend as yet. and Mr and Mrs X
And meanwhile, the kids are show up at the door with their
'running wild. No. I don't want Bobby all ready for bed (Our
my children associating withlbed!j They didn't ask us if,
--------------------------------------__________________ years He has changed his mind
Month Yeor
$140 $15.50
। Tuesday Night - 5 'till 8:30 p.m.
V I RIED cm KEN. Mashed Potatoes, < ream Gravy,
< Hol Biscuits, Drink and Dessert.
) SECONDS ON EVERYTHING
UNDERWOOB'S
- 39'
is too invited? I don't mean
CAFETERIA
1220 North Main
¥237 rd
pppg Thi Meav
EPnn. plastic Garment
■ --“me Hag delivered now
in lime (or summer travel with every
storage order! Handsome, suit length
zippered, rich blue garment bag free!
MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966
Lbs. 1
One of the most nelected
complexion areas is the
throat To word off drying,
which encourages wrinkling,
smooth on a moisturizer
each morning after bathing
and again at night before
going to bed
1 15 pm Cloverleaf Mrs CHALLENGE VOI R IM AGIN VITON with this unusual thn< some
George C. Wright. Mrs Bruce Attend social activities with the confidence that you are wearing
Braddock., hostesses, lurry's a well-designed ensemble chosen by you exclusively in your nat ue experiencea
? m „ m c,, c,,, favorite color and fabric Sew this lovely bateau necked overblouse adv ice of Stuart Levin, direct-
- " P m 14, 1 “ " ■ and slender shaft of a skirt in a monotone or exciting contrasting
Mrs. John Hensley, 713 E Wal-, color. The little jacket with its clever three button closing and____________________
nut i low V-neck add the finishing touch to this charming outfit Choos plicity is the beginning of ele-
Thursday ing the right accessories is important. For helpful suggestion gance Plan your menu catch the sunlight is a fresh-
1 on pm — DWC Games Day consult our exclusive Fashion Co-ordinator included with every and table setting around a water coral This is to 8° with
Young Original. theme. In keeping with the bri- melon peach orange. lemon
B-87 is in sizes 10. 12. 14 16. 18. 20 Bust 31 to 40 Size 12. 32 dal motif. I suggest pink and and lime ' al al ’ or city clothes;
bust, jacket 2%4 yards, 35-inch; skirt. yards, 35-inch; blouse crystal " he says. ror evening. ■ a touch of
n wraeinch’ . _ .. . _ . , moonlight with a pinky mauve
yards 35-inch. "For the home party. I am—___ ________-
• Counties ------ . . $7 50
1 Outside of Oklahoma, But in
I USA _______________ $10 00
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CAINS
STORE for • SAFETY
A Economy
• Convenience
Yeur preeleus winter wearables
and weelen (blankets ele I SANI
TONF eleaned stered IB boxes
‘ held an average ward rabal
PROTKCTKD from • "hanging
• ag". meths, germs, moisture,
heat, dust. thieves, flra . . .
delivered next fall MF BUY TO
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7 30 pm — Duplicate Bridge Polly's Pointers
'Tl Special Effort Pays Off
square dative club Ross Lingle ' '
substitute additional strawber-1
ries, which have been allowed
to stand in sugar for approxi-
mately two hours, for the wa-
TV ,, .ter and lemon juice.
The menu should be different
and sophisticated, but within
the culinary skill of the hostess Colors Come into Their Own
That is the highly experienced;
- - . . । Shimmer shades, lipsticks and
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ALTUS BEAUTY
SCHOOL
Jeweu Williams
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Buckley, Callaway & Wimberly, Harrington. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1966, newspaper, May 23, 1966; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2118736/m1/3/: accessed November 8, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.