The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1974 Page: 3 of 10
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The Altus Times-Democrat, Friday, November 22, 1974 3
FOOD FOR AMERICANS
NEED 10
Mrs. Cox
Party Fetes
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MEN’S SHOES
JEANS
Blouses & Blazers
SKIRTS
Ung $52
All Casual, dress & boots
Orig. $10
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Entire Stock
Entire Stock
ALL PIECE GOODS
GIRLS DRESSES
Ung. to $47
Now
Sues 4 to 6x, 7 to 14
Knits and Woven Fabrics
Entire Stock
BOYS JACKETS
WOMEN’S HANDBAG
Closeout
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Sizes 3 to 7, 8 to 20
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on men’s dress shirts
Big, big savings
on celebrated styles.
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Women's Fall
COATS
DEAR POLLY - The hardwood floors in our home
have been sanded several times and now need to be
refinished again I would like to know if any readers
have ever used varnish remover to remove the finish
from floors and if this would be a more difficult job
than refinishing furniture9 -MRS J B_______________
BUY
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One group, discontinued styles
& colors.
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assortment of popular styles and
comfortable fabrics Many machine
washable Find wide belt loops, flare
leg styles and more In terrific solid
colors and bold patterns All great looks
for fall So hurry in and save'
Save on twins, full and extra
sues.
This pouch sweatshirt is interpreted in an Acrilan
acrylic and polyester dress in a heather effect It has
sports hood, too
Policemen’s Wives Club met I
for its November meeting at .
the home of the president, Mrs I
Sonny Bannister. 3
It was reported that the
garage sale held last month
added considerably to the club
funds. In addition, Christmas
card sales have been good and
only a few boxes are left.
It was decided that the next
month's meeting would be a
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. Mike Patterson. The party
will be for members only, and
all members are encouraged to
attend. Gifts will be brought,
numbered, and distributed
accordind to number. The
event is set for Dec. 5.
Members attending included
Mrs. Kenneth Spear, Mrs. Bill
Akins, Mrs. Darrell Norton,
Mrs. Mike Patterson, and Mrs.
Daryl Roberson. k
TIPTON-Fred Ballard of
Tipton was honored on his 86 th
birthday recently with many
relatives and guests visiting.
I Ballard's only living sister,
I Mrs. Callie Drury, 93, of
I Olustee now in a rest home at
I Altus, came to visit.
I Daughters and families who
I attended were Mr and Mrs,
! A.P McGuire of Manitou, and
Mr and Mrs Jody Martin of
Vernon, Tex
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Ankle Length
JUNIOR COATS
Will floor job
finish finisher?
By Polly Cramer
Polly's Problem =
, - recently at the home of Mrs.
I . A Forrest Cox with Mrs. Ronald
4% Haywood as co-hostess
Plans for the December
W lun heon and auc ton to be held
S6 in the Blue Room Dec 5 were
KT announced. Mrs Richaid Graft
W will serve as auctioneer
L ■ The Christmas progressive
k dinner arrangements for Dec. 7
Ad were made, and it was decided
27to collect gifts for senio
X citizens at that time.
JT Mrs Kenneth Josey in-
Hud troduced Mrs. Claudine Dollar.
a%colunmnist for The Altus
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Many New Things Including Mosiac
Turquoise
Come in And Browse
Faces K Fiuget
Buuken Hitt Skopping Ceutev
Entire Stock
DECORATIVE
SHEETS 15%
Have dinnet witk u - bay Hi t Davel?
Weso out wew wanaget. You ‘00 like the
bend and DovuePP.
Girls Nylon
PANTSUITS
Sizeslto4T,3to6x,7 to 14
Orig. to $3.99
See Us
For Loans On:
Auto Furniture
. Consolidation
Real Estate
20% om
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VPat Blevins, Mrs. Richard
I ’Graft, Mrs. Henry Hartsell,
k Mrs Hershel Kay, Mrs. Delano
A Lane, Mrs. Walt Miller, Mrs
• Miles Montrose, Mrs. David
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SAVORY STUFFED EGO
SALAD
hard -cooked eggs
4-3/4 ounce can chick an
spread
cup minced celery
tablespoon* mayonnaise
1 teaspoon curry powder
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Stuffed, hardcooked snacks Hosts Club
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By Aileen Claire
NEA Food Editor
Hardcooked eggs stuffed with a seasoned chicken Neely, Mrs. R.W Radcliffe,
spread please kids Mrs. Biil Simco, Mrs Robert
Cut eggs lengthwise , . Stephenson, Mrs Rod Varner,
remove yolks and combine powder Generously refill egg serve on lettuce with carrot Mrs. Bill Watkins, Mrs. George
with chicken spread, celery, whites with this mixture sticks for garnish Makes 2 Wilburn, Mrs. Bill Wood, and
mayonnaise and curry Sprinkle with paprika and servings Mrs Matthew Zarkowski
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DEAR POLLY - I have an "electronic" oven and my Pet
Peeve is with the scarcity of recipes adapted for such cook
ing One flour company is printing such recipes and I am
sure many of us would like to see more The sales of such
ovens seem to be booming because of the energy crisis so the
need is now more widespread. — MRS M.J.A
DEAR POLLY - Marie can get all the salad dressing out
of a tall bottle Being sure the lid is on tight and then stand
the bottle upside down in a flat dish After the dressing has
drained down open the lid slowly and it will empty out into
the dish I do the same with catsup bottles. -VERA
DEAR GIRLS — I hold such a bottle under the hot water
lap and let very hot water run over the lower part of the
bottle for a few seconds. This is also good to do if dressing
has been stored in the refrigerator. -POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - Recently when my small son had a birth-
day party we were concerned that children of his age might
have trouble locating which house on the street was the
"party house" so we tied a dump of bright balloons to the
front door No mistaking which house was having the party.
-DORLS
DEAR POLLY - A free-lance artist once gave me the fol-
lowing Pointer If you do your own picture framing and want
to put paper across the back a good tip is to wet the paper
with a damp cloth or moistened sponge Durable brown
wrapping paper attached to the back of the frame with white
glue is best The result of the dampening will be a magical
removal of any wrinkles in the paper which will be smooth
and tight after it dries -ERWIN
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Quick lunches for school
children and for their busy
mothers need not be short on
nutrition Savory Stuffed Egg
Salad ombines hard-cooked
eggs and canned chicken
spread spiced with a touch of
curry Kids will enjoy eating,
these with their fingers. Stuff
several hard-cooked eggs,
wrap them in plastic wrap or
keep in plastic storage units
in the refrigerator These
make good afterschool
snacks and some will even
enjoy them for breakfast
Mothers especially will find
these give them more energy
that lasts longer than the
usual mid-morning snack of
pastry and coffee
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beginners and related some
incidents encountered in
searching her lineage.
Other members present were
Mrs. Jim Albert, Mrs Gary
Baker, Mrs. Sam Ballew, Mrs
XMm Specialo
Group of watches & Pendant
Watches
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All New Fall Handbags
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Our Hostess’
Gifts and In-
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the Key to Your
New Community
Call Shirley Mahan ___
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Logan Garnett
Ellis Brown
Entire Stock
GIRLS PANTS &
JEANS 20% Off
“Times-Democrat, who
Nw% presented a talk on genealogy
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Orig. to $10 each. Now's the time to
spruce up your wardrobe for the holidays
and save on a great collection of long
sleeve dress shirts So many patterns,
colors, checks and stripes to choose from J
in polyesfer/cottons, polyester/triacetates A
and more Assorted knits and wovens for Ad
sizes 14%-17. Hurry over while the A3
selection s at its best Aze
Ong to s13150 NOW 7
to 13. Mow 499
Une large table, assorted
styles.
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All the vegetables, salad, & dessert you can eat.
Hus all the tea or coffee you can drink
YOU GET IT ALL TOGETHER AT:
UNDERWOODS BAR B Q
1220 1. Main, Altos
BOY’S JEANS &
SLACKS
Now 7”
Orig. $14 to $20
Mow 788 to 1188
orig to $40. 00 88
Now 3
Quilted nylon, detachable
hood.
Orig. $10 788
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hart, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1974, newspaper, November 22, 1974; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121685/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.