The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973 Page: 4 of 14
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Choice of Poppy, Gold. Avocado
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SALE!
4 Piece Stereo Component Set
GARNETT. INC.
$12488
Now
Was '169.88
1 2 Block & White
76988
LOWELL MONUMENT CO.
T.V.
Altus
182-1136
Now
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privacy. UHF and VHF
antennas included
WHITE MARBLE
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Saturday
Fri.-Sat. 9:30-8:00
482-8850
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thick, 6 in. high.
CONTINUOUS-CLEANING
30" GAS RANGE
CONVENIENT
WAIST HIGH BROILER
ENDS STOOPING
30" ELECTRIC RANGE
HAS AUTO ON-OFF OVEN
Has continuous-cleaning
oven, oven window and
light. 1 1 OV outlet.
8 Track Tape Player
W/ AM/FM Stereo & 2 Speakers
316’2 N. Hudson
SPECIAL
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Choice of Red, White, Black,
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Shirts
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control to keep food warm
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Shorts and halters are the
active sportswear ensemble
lor summer Check out the
Hawaiian shirts tied at mid
riff or cotton T-shirts land
scaped with palm trees
Buttercup Popcorn
Poppers
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Cares if you are new in town
and feel kind of lost; If you ve
just added a new son or
daughter to your family; if
HE has finally asked you to
become his wife; if you or
someone in your family is
celebrating a very special oc-
casion ...
Sidewalk
Sale
Ponty Hose
Choice of 3 sizes, 3 colors
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presented a review of the book. Gregg Verhoff, Mrs Troy
Man Without A Country" at Warren. Mrs. L.D. Whitlock
the recent meeting of the and Mrs. Lonnie Yates
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Here s the fabric breakthrough of the season -
real washable suede She is wearing a pants and-
vest outfit she sewed herself, as she prepares to
tackle her next pro/ect Note that the pattern is
being held to the skin with masking tape. not pins
The New Zealand lambskins average six square
feet, and are available by catalog order
Enrolethian Group
Hears Book Review
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How would you like to eyelet punch tor lacing
make a real suede pants suit seams, and a roll of maskin
this fall9 And keep it looking tape to hold the patten
fresh forever with never a Place (you eant pin suede
single dry-cleaning bill'’ and cellophane tape u
.. . . . damage the nap'
.It sounds too good.to be " is important to tak vom
inch but washable skins of time layng out the patterr
lush,lightweigh tNew Zea- Because -this is real suede
land lambskin suede are now not absolutely perfect like ।
ready tobes stitehedento synthetic Iima have impet
hats, and even pillows and to work around, or thin
footstool i overs. places which can be reintori
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feature-packed eye-level range! Waist-
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your food bakes, ending messy scrubbing.
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1:30 p.m. Aldonian Club.
Mrs. Bob Hinton, 513
Mockingbird North. Mrs.
Cooper Kay. co-hostess.
2 00 p.m.--Dessert Bridge
Club Mrs. W.H. Luderson, 923
Cypress.
Saturday
11:00 a.m—Southwestern
Oklahoma Branch of American
Penwomen. Cattlemens
Cafeteria. Mrs. Ernestine
Grauley, guest speaker.
Erolethian Club which honored
Mrs. Curtis Hawkins
Mrs. Robert Gilmore was the
Emerging Woman" honored
with a biographical sketch
presented by Mrs. Lloyd
Williams.
Mrs. O.B. Saunders presided
over the business meeting
during which members voted to
contribute to the Oklahoma
State Federated Educational
Scholarship Fund
Other members attending
were Mrs. Richard Anglin,
Mrs. Gill Cockreham, Mrs.
Jess Cumbee, Mrs. Mason
Dickerson. Mrs. Wiley Felty,
Mrs. Ralph Gall. Mrs. Ross
Jackman, Mrs W.H. Luderson.
Mrs. W.L. McCurdy. Mrs.
Clark McWhorter, Mrs Joe
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Tea Kettles
Choice of Poppy, Gold. Avocado
2% Qt. Capacity $099
Was ‘3.79 Now L
66c w.
Spanish Souffle, Tastes Great
Add olives celery until peaks form in another tuna mixture Return to oven
> : uce Tossun bowl beat egg yolks. and dash and bake uncovered for 15
ixed Turn into on each of salt and pepper until minutes or until eggs test
hallow bak yolks are light and fluffly, done when wooden pick is in
r .Hid bake in fold into egg white mixture serted in center Garnish with
25 minutes Remove casserole from oven lemon and parsley and serve
whit in large bowl Pour egg mixture over hot immediately 8 sen ings
of chicken soup
undiluted
Ma cup milk
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Suede Goes
To Washer
A pair of pants will require a duplicate pattern piece for
five skins, a long shirt needs all pieces intended to be cut
four skins, a hip-length vest °n a 0 d
can be made of two skins. There’s natural elasticity
is it difficult to sew with to suede, so use silk polyester
real suede’’ Alan Weinstein, or cotton wrapped polyester
Penney’s catalog piece goods thread, rather than plain
merchandiser, says that mercerized. Sew with a
"sewing with suede is no longer stitch <7-10 stitches to
more difficult than sewing the inch and loosen the pres-
with other traditional sure on the presser foot
fabrics. But we do recom- Never backstitch by machine
mend a few simple accesso- - take the time to tie the
ries for best results " thread ends.
Among these are the The skins are packed «it h
wedge-shaped sewing complete washing instruc-
machine needle, a bottle of tions. plus a brochure will
rubber cement to hold back complete stitching instruc
hems, seam allowances and tions if you ve never sewe i
facings. a mallet for flatten- with suede, this is the time t
ing seams and darts (you start
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are: n lable through the the animal Major pattern tuftet 1
go0dold.C;Penneyfall pieces should he laid along 1 si
catalog. Each irregularly the gra
aped skin averages six cross grain may stretch
square feet, and is available 2cans (/
in brown, chamois. rust. Pattern pieces should hi tu
powder blue and dusty pink taped to the *1 ong side of the bi unks
The cost is very reasonable, leather, and ail pattern 3
at a little over $10 a skin, and pieces should run the same
a downright steal compared way because of the nap You , '
with the price of some of the can make markings on the ■ 2
imitation suede fabrics which wrong side with a ball point a
can run as high as $20 per 36- pen. Since you should cut onh Le no pa > ■ r
inch yard one thickness of suede, make 9a
100% Polyester Filled
Full Size Mattress
Pads $726
Was 59.49 Now ■
THIS WEEK ONLY
SAVE NOW
30" OVER-UNDER RANGE
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Gilmore, Robert K. & DeFord, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973, newspaper, October 5, 1973; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121332/m1/4/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.