The Goodwell Sentinel (Goodwell, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1950 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY DECEMBER 4 1950
THE GOODWELL SENTINEL GOODWELL OKLAHOMA
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Mr and Mrs Hoy MjcBride at-
tended a Scout Committee Area
Meeting In Guymon Thursday evening
Mrs Ed Lavake and Mrs H J Ha-
milton accompanied Bob Hamilton
on a trip to Amarillo last Monday
Mr and Mis H B Hale
Amarillo visitors Friday
were
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For
SUPERIOR SERVICE
to
SELECTED RISKS
at a
SUBSTANTIAL
SAVING
ShIwi Milk Qaumtni
I WALTER CAMPBELL
First National Bank Building
Phone 527 Guymon Okla
TOASTERS
WAFFLE IRONS
SUNBEAM MIXER
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MANY OTHER
APPLIANCES
2 GOOD WASHING
MACHINES
One for $50
Ono for $65
EMITS
& Building
Practical-Pretty— Perfect— electric ap-
pliances will score as Christmas gifts on
all three counts Used every day of the
year remembered every day of the year
electrical gifts will assure everyone on
your gift list of a "Merry Christmas"
Toasters waffle balars coffee makers
griddles electric blankets Irons electric shav-
er Your local appliance dealer has ell these
gift suggestions— end many others— on dis-
play Give the gift that keeps on giving —
an electric ap lienee
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Accompanying
This short evening gown is a
strapless satin sheath with a
separate overskirt of lace The
sheath is culled in lace and the
dress itself is in heavy cocoa-
brown satin
HARDWARE
Supplies
Jackets and Overskirts Permit Costume Switches
JEW YORK— The short evening dress a favorite this
season and for some seasons past stays in fashion be-
cause it is so well-suited to American living
There arc many evenings when the average woman docs
not want to “dress” in the sense of putting on a full-
4 skirted evening gown and a formal wrap The short eve-
ning dress is then the perfect answer to the small evening
and to some large evenings too
The short evening gown is very often a sheath with
an accompanying jacket or overskirt which permits cos-
tume switches In one such design a strapless short eve-
ning dress becomes a dinner dress with the addition of a
long-sleeved lace jacket The dress in carbon blue im-
ported Chantilly lace over satin has a slim-hipped skirt
which flares away at the knee
In another instance one of this season’s short even' -dresses
has a separate overskirt made of yards of imported
lace The dress itself is heavy cocoa-brown satin a strap-
less slim sheath cuffed with lace
WEST TEXAS STATE BUFFS TO
START SUN BOWL PRACTICE
CANYON Texas —Champions of
the tough Border Conference and
proud barers of a 9-1 season the
West Texas State Buffalos are on a
tweweek vacation from the drill
fields Coach Frank Kimbrough is-
sued the no-practice order follow-
ing the Herd's 26-13 win over Cor-
pus Christi University Saturday
night Practice for the Sun Bowl
clash with Cincinnati University
New Year’s Day will commence
December 11
“It has been a wonderful season”
Kimbrough told tho squad Satur-
day night “you deserve the invi-
tation to the Sun Bowl We will take
two weeks off and then we will see
about a few days off at Christmas
time”
Injuries in the Corpus Christi
win were slight and all squadmen
should be In top shape by the time
drills are resumed John Poindexter
Baird junior and reliable tackle
rehurt a knee in the Tarpon clash
hut will be ready to go Very soon
In tripping the Tarpons West
Texas annexed their greatest sea-
son in the history of the school
with a 9-1 mark Six of these wins
were from Border Conference op-
position The complete season re-
cord shows wins over Arizona State
52-12 Arizona University 34-26
McMurry College 41-19 Texas Tech
28-13 New Mexico University 45-6
Sam Houston State 39-18 Texas
Western 40-12 Hardin-Simmons 47-
31 and Corpus Christi 26-13 Lone
loss was 27-20 upset at the hands
of Trinity University before a Tiger
Homecoming crowd in San Antonio
The win was accomplished on a
45-yard pass In the final 30-seconds
of play
Bill Cross Charles Wright and
Gene Mayfield the offensive trio
in the West Texas backfield have
each pushed their yardage marks
for the season well over the 1000-
yard mark Mayfield has racked up
over 1500 Wright 300 The Buffs
have averaged 38 points per game
MVs A O Flater who has been
visiting Mrs Alice Gist in Tezhoma
received word Saturday that her
father-in-law Mr Flater was ser-
iously ill at his home in Texxas
She left lmmdlately by plane from
Amarillo
J C Bell of Memphis Texas was
in Texhoma the latter part oof the
week
STRICTLY FRESH
TN Boston the FCC has warned
A operators of small boats against
the use of profane language on
their shlp-to-shore radios The
ruling is probably for land's sake!
Superstitious officials in Grand
Rapids Mich will number the
thirteenth firehouse No 14 Won-
der if the smoke-eaters are al-
lowed to walk under ladders?
Reports from Africa Indicate
that Gold Coast cannibals who
use hair oil as a sandwich spread
have abundant heads of hair
Sounds like an inside job
A New York fashion designer
has designed diamond Jewelry that
clings to bare skin The outlook
is bright for heavy sales in nudist
camps
An Indiana car landed in a ditch
after the driver averted collision
with a runaway sow Wonder
What else the farmer called the
tow besides a "road hog”
(Dmm in Sfyk
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WESTERN FIYER
EASY TERMS on c-
Bo w $6695
Girl's
A terrific value! Sparkling
chrome airflow truss rods
Delta headlamp luggage car-
rier 2-tone tank handy kick-
stand white sidewall tires
Troxel deluxe saddle FULL
YEAR WRITTEN GUARAN-
TEE smim-i
Western Flyer
PEDAL TRACTOR
Chain -drive 2495
Semi-pneumatic
tires ri4M
Easy Terms
Stevens Model 87
22 AUTOMATIC
Tubular maga-
zine Also use as
single or repeater
Walnut stock 40221
$2995
Home Owned and Operated
TJ BAKER
Texhoma Phone
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CHIME HOBBY HORSE
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Chime Wheels
Wood stick body colorful
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dinner guests In the Andrew Brun-
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Buccaneer Girl
— WEDNES AND THURS—
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TABLE MODEL RADIO
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Console tone 7
tubes it rectifier
Cornfield DORMEYER
TOASTER
Cord 521'95
Automatic
Brownness se-
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$3495
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Davison, Imogene. The Goodwell Sentinel (Goodwell, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1950, newspaper, December 4, 1950; Goodwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2139129/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.