The Thomas Tribune (Thomas, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1958 Page: 8 of 12

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THE THOMAS TRIBUNE
Thomas Oklahoma Thursday December 4 1958
VISITS DAUGHTER
Mr and Mrs Curt Follett of
Thomas were guests of their
tiaughter Mr and Mrs Bill
Johnson and son of Kansas Ci-
ty Missouri on Thanksgivincr
FROM PERRY
Visitors in the home of M
and Mrs IV A Dunnel Thankr
giving Day were Mrs Laura
Osborn of Pawnee and her son
Cene Osburn of Perry Oklaho
ma Other callers in the after-
noon were Mrs George Fry and
Mrs Blanche Kregar
NEW AUTO TAGS GO
ON SALE WEDNESDAY
Sale of 1959 motor vehicle li-
cense tags will begin on Woo-
nesday December 10 accord-
ing to Mrs Iwna Scott Thom
as tag agent
New license plates may be
purchased at any time front
December 10 through January
21 without penalty Beginning
February I a penalty of 10
cents per day will be charged
tardy purchasers
The 1959 tags will be black
with white lettering and C7m-
ter countys number will re
main 30
ACCORDIAN RANI)
PLANNING CONFERENCE
All boys and girls in Thoma
who have accordians or who
would like to learn to play an
accordian are asked to meet A-
long with their parents at the
N-Iethodist parsonage Friday evening-
at 7:00 Mrs Afarion Mc
Daniel announced this week
Plans for organizing an ae
cordian band will be discussed
also the possibility of securing
an out of town teacher of ac
cordian if sufficient interest is
shown
Many parents who desire a
musical education for their chiL
dren hesitate to invest in any
of the more expensize instru-
ments until they are sure of tir"
attitudes and interests of the
children Knowing however
that the piano is the basic in
in the Clinton schools
strument for all music and thatl "'In
'i6siting teachers will sit in on
the piano accordian has thc I
same keyboard they see the classes for the practical teacn-
logic of beginning with the ac- ing classes
cording Mrs McDaniel stated Supt Sweeney also announced
the
On the other hand anyone Thomas school would be
who already knows music can
dismissed at 4 pm Friday De-
readily add the according to ceml)er 19 until Monday morn-
their repertoire or list of ac ing December 29 for the Christ-
complishments Mrs McDaniel mas vacations
added --coo
See the ad in the classified 11111KEY DAY GUESTS
section Guests in the Brit llidlebaurgh
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000
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO SEE THE NEW 1959
FaD GAL
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HOLD EVERYTHING
Tribune Readers Renew Subscription i BONUS DAY AWARDS
WINNERS NAMED
From Many Pla:es In 3-County Area J A Moore Mrs Mattie Bel
der and Mrs Ben Bostwick J
They're coming in from Cus-
ter Fay PutnamThomas0a1:
wood and many other places!
What are we talking alyou?
Why Tribune subscriptions re-
newals of course!
Yes it is tune again to check
your Tribun subscription If it
has expired recently or will ex-
pire in the next few weeks pow
is a good time to get your re-
newal in so you won't miss a
single issue of the Triburv
Deadline for all past due sub-
scriptions is December 15
Remember -- the Tribune
makes- a perf-et gift for tho
holidays or a birthday Keep
School Will Be
Dismissed Mon
CiFter county school child will have an extra vacation
Monday when school will be
dismisse-d for the annual Cus-
ter County school teachers
meeting at Clinton Supt K K
Sweeney announced this week
Melvin Westmoreland Thom-
as is president of the group
n d will preside over the meet-
ing Featured on the program
Monday will be a teaching de-
monstration from 10 am until
classes for the practical teacn-
ing classes
Supt Sweeney also announced
the Thomas school would be
dismissed at 4 pm Friday De-
cein')er 19 until Monday morn-
ing Dnember 29 for the Christ-
mas vacations
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TURKEY DAY GUESTS
Guests in the Brit Hidlebaugh
one for Thanksgiving day
were her father Hal Rice Mr
and Mrs Frank Self and David
Mi Alice Ifidlebaugh Putnam
and Janet Lee Hastey of PiCO3
New Mexico who is spend two
months in the Hidlebaugh home
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IOSVA GUESTS
Mr and Mrs W J Waller of
Stanton Iowa and Mr and Mrs
Don Hunt of Red Oak Iowa
were Saturday guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs Torn
Parkhurst In the evening they
all visited in the home of Mr
and Mrs Albert Adair of Put
11 a m -
AT
the folks as well as yoursef
informed on the events at homy
in the county and in other com-
munities Our readers have learned that
reading the advertising In tht!
Tribune pays off By knowing
when and where to buy will
more than pay for the cost of
the Tribune
The subscription to the Trl-
bune is still only $255 per year
anywhere in Oklahoma and on
ly $306 per year elsewhere If
your subscription is due why
don't you mail it in now or drop
by the Tribune office? Than:ts
Auto Accident Victims
Released From Hospital
Warren Wilson and Bob John-
son were discharged Tuesday'
from the Thomas hospital They
were admitted Friday night af-
ter suffering cuts and bruist-i
in an auto accident
Johnson was a passenger in
a car driven by Wilson that
collided with an auto operated
by LarryCrowdis The accident
occurred at the intersection of
Main and Johnson streets
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THANKSGIVING DINNER
HELD AT CAULK HOME
Mrs Anna Caulk had as her
Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr
and Mrs Homer Taylor and
daughter Mr and Mrs Lee
Taylor and family Marie and
family all of Sedan New Mex-
ico Mr and Mrs Arthur Tay-
lor and family Dumas Texas
Mr and Mrs Herman Taylor
Big Springs Texas Mr and
Mrs Perry McDonald a n d
daughter Las Cruces N M
Mr and Mrs Virgil Taylor Ok-
lahoma City Bryan Taylor
Wichita Kansas Mr and Mrs
Leo Scott and family Geary
Mr and Mrs Sherman Taylor
and family Oakwood Mr and
Mrs Frank Hunnicut and son
of Butler
Afternoon visitors were Mr
and Mrs Jack Horder Miss
Jackie Dorsey Jimmy Horden
Mrs Betty West all of Clinton
Charlie Vaughn and Mr and
Mrs Ralph Hale and family
of Oakwood
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Wet highways are often slio-
pery highways Always reduce
speed when it rains
XIE
STEWARD SHOTTS MOTOR Co
Thursday and Friday December 4th and 5th
A NEW SERIES in the 1959 Ford line— —the Galaxie— —captures morn )f the taste
and styling flavor of the Thunderbird than any other Ford model Compared here the
Galaxie Town Victoria in the foreground bears a strong resemblance to the 1959
four-passenger Thunderbird — — especially in the roof area yet it is priced to sell only
$48 above comparable models in the Ford Fair lane 50n series The new luxury series
includes six different body styles and will be available at Ford dealerships in early
IJocember
Due to the great demand for the new 1959 Ford's we have been
limited on the number of new cars received We are expecting a big
shipment this month — See 11Z now for a good deal on a new auto
or pickup Our low overhead makes it possible to give you the best
trade
Steward-Shotts Motor Company
J A Moore Mrs Mattie Ben-
der and Mrs Ben Bostwick Jr
were present last Saturday to
collect $5 each at the weekly
bonus day drawing
Grace Gore collected 5 per
cent of the jackpot and receiv-
ed $1350 The jackpot this Sa-
turday will contain $28000 You
must be present to win
HOSTESS TO CWF MEETING
MRS CIIRISTENSEN
Mrs Dalbert Christensen was
hoztss to the CWF of the
Christian church for their an-
nual Christmas meeting in her
home Tuesday afternoon De-
cember 2
The song "Silent Night" was
sung by the group followed
with prayer by Mrs Jim Morsqi
Mrs Jack Love had the de-
votional using the Christmas
story of the Bible from Lul-e
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"Canada" was the lesson top-
ic for the afternoon with Mrs
Fred Jones as the leader
s Larry Jones played sev-
eral Christmas songs on the
violin and she was accompanied
on the piano by Mrs Earland
Jones
The C W F benediction
closed the meeting for the afternoon
ternoon
Refreshments carrying out the
Christmas motif was served by
the hostess assisted by Mrs
Jim Christensen to the follow-
ing members Mrs Bill Bowles
and Judy Mrs Walter CaRC
Mrs Archie Ames Mrs L T
Brown Mrs Sam Campbell
Mrs A Clayton Mrs Jac:k
Love Mrs Oscar Hulme Mrs
L J Hutchison Mrs Ear land
Jones and daughters Mrs
Vere Keller Mrs Fred Lin-
ville Mrs Larry Jones and
daughter Mrs Jim Morris
Mrs Mable Ortner Mrs Ber-
tha Stanton Mrs Arta Ray
Mrs May Rowland Mrs Fred
A Jones and Mrs Dalbert
Christensen and Mrs Jim Christensen
Guests For Thanksgiving
Dinner guests in the home
of Mr and Mrs Joe Londigan
for Thanksgiving were their
daughter Mr and Mrs Earl
Houchin and boys and Keith
Londigan all of Valley Center
Kansas Mr and Mrs Dwight
Londigan and family of South-
ard Oklahoma Afternoon guests
were Mr and Mrs Dwane Lon-
digan of Enid
NOUN
di
White Beige Red and Black
WOOL GLOVES
Button and Bead Trim
$100
Values To $1298 — One Group
LADIES DRESSES
$800
NYLON SLIPS and
PETTICOATS
White and Colors
$298
ALL
PENNY LOAFERS
Special $400
We Give
S &
Green Stamps
TERRIERS MEET
TALOGA FRIDAY
The Thamas senior high boss
and girls basketball team will
journey to Ta logs Friday night
ThLs will be the first matchei
game of the season for the sen-
ior Terriers
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HOLIDAY GUESTS
Mrs Mary Sweeney had as
her guests over the holiday and
weekend Mr and Mrs Mac
Shaw Watonga Mrs Dan
Jones and Larry Canton Mr
and Mrs C E Cornett and
children Oklahoma City Rev
and Mrs A E Burns and three
boys of Hooker Oklahoma Mr
and Mrs Joe Sweeney and fam-
ily Mr and Mrs Ed Sweeney
and boys and Mrs Lucille
Sweeney and family
priced
at only
Nylon and Silk
SCARFS
PRINT - - - 3 Yds For $100
IN BETHANY
Spending Thanksgiving day in
the home of her sister Mr and
Mrs Jack Hanks of Bethany
were Mrs Lucille Sweeney and
family
Lyn Theatre
Thomas Oklahoma
SHOWING SAT NIGHT
The picture that gets closer
to a fighting man than ! or e! or
e! o re! ore!
Starring James Garner
— Maverick himself in his first
starring bigsceen role in
"DARB1"S RANGER':
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Rugged tread! More
mileage! More traction
Tougher 3-T Cord!
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tobotype
phis tat and
sotappable tit
Trade today! Triple-Tempered 3-T Cord
body takes plenty of heat and abuse
Goodyear's exclusive tread design provides
safer sure-footed traction on starts and stops
All sizes low priced—As low as $125 a week
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Hooper Brothers
YOUR SINCLAIR DEALER
1P'horte 18 Thomas
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Shop Our Store For Useful Gifts For All The Family — Bargains Galore December 5th and 6th
$100
Beautiful Colors
NECK SQUARES 39c
Ladies
BILLFOLDS $100
Ladies
CLUTCH BAGS $100
Brushed Rayon
P J's and GOWNS $498
Girls Knit
SKI P J's $298
Boxed
PILLOW CASES
Combed Percale 200 thread count
Embroidered and Hemstitched
$298
& E ST
De Luxe
Super-Cushion
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Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE — Dearborn ga3
beater one divan bedstead and
springs one wardrobe three
way switch floor lamp No 2
yellow pine board flooring
Phone 32 Prank Brundage
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IN NEW LOCATION
DR J M IREY
Chiropractic Physician
106 N Custer
Weatherford Okla
NEW OFFICE HOURS
9 to 12 1:30 to 5:30 pm
Sat — 9 to 1:30
Telephone
Office 383 Res 86
Men's White No-Iron
DRESS SHIRTS
$298 and $398
One Group Boys and Girls
CAR COATS
$888
COSTUME JEWELRY - $1 and up
Boy's
DRESS SLACKS
3 Years to 7
$298
Washable Bambo
PLACE MATS
4 For $149
Use Our
Lay-A-Way
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