The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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Fghts With Japs Great-
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ot smashing victories led by Ad-
infra Sprtrince the first American
attnefttl (1' four star rank to lead
cut a ta-k force looking for a
mot hout 1th an axis foe Ile Wdi
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tol LurItr he coin-
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N(rv only 57 years old Spruanee
the youngest ful: admiral in the
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ditinaptihs as his home town
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tinit Ea mond fell into a well when
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fleet fire control which prolitinly
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standing that airplanes had changed
Ladies m sea worto Fe
Soon afterward came his pronto-
tan to vice iidwiral find cone
nholder of the central Pacific force
which carried out the Ctert and
Martball islands campaigns and
later the filfacks on Palau Yap :oil
other chewy strongholds Spruance
pup-iHy led the strike at Palau
culy 51!() elites from the Philippines
aro 'tau notes vest of ittlito after
he v on the tour stas of a full
Fehru fry
June 1912 la became chief nt
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where it is needed! Paint
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in reducing repairs and re-
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Gowns
Combed yorn knitted cotton gowns with
draw string in sleeves and bottom
Kimonas 79'
Soft cotton knit kimonos for morning
ond daytime Single tie at neckline
Sim Is 1 " - 19s
Fine soft wool yarns with fringrid or
satin bound edges White blue pink
Siiealers 9Sr - 2"s
Pretty pastel sweaters and sets Pure
wool yarns Ideal for gifts and showers -
Curds 79' - I"
Sizes for toddlers and tots 6 months to
3 years Twills seersuckers prints corduroys
Creepers 79' - 1"
Little creepers in sizes 6 months to I
year Mode of prints and broadcloths
Panties 29' - 49'
Training pants of combed yarn cotton
White or tearose Elastic waist
presses 9Sr - 3"
Hand embroidered sheers and broad
cloths Little boy and girl styles Whites
pastels
Diapers
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Birdseye gauze Or flannel all sizes
Pocked I dozen per carton
Sun Suits 79' - 1"
Prints seersuckers and twills are used
in these cute little suits Whites pastels
Pinafores 9S - I"
ill a i kets
Print cottons and spun raans
Sizes 1 to 3 Trimmcd and embroidered
Cotton receiving and crib blankets ras
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Undershirts 27c - 39'
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