Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1989 Page: 3 of 16
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FELLOWSHIF
WORSEN
1318 N. Main
477-0262
LIQUIDATION PRICED
215 N. Main ♦ Altus, Oklahoma 73521
$2707
REG. $537.50
A Tradition In Value For Over 50 Years
Twin Size,
Starting at
Each Piece
39
LIQUIDATION PRICED
LIQUIDATION PRICED
OAK OR CHERRY
COAT RACK
$ 1995
10 Year
Warranty
ON SALE
$6950
ALL GLIDERS
LIQUIDATION PRICED
DRESHER
SOLID BRASS BEDS
& HEADBOARDS
Clara Harris, Zelva Knox.
Mildred Murrell, Lora Massey,
Bobby Morgan, Odessa Leonard,
Jean Worrell, Mrs. Betty Jo
Alcorn, Betty Arnold.
Altus (OK) Times, Monday, December 18, 1989 3
Lodge
involved in
doll project
Altus Rebekah Lodge 75, fora
community project, cleaned, re- I i
dressed and hair-styled dolls * ■
that were given to the Salvation a
Army for distribution.
Members working on the doll C
project were Mrs. Edna Bennett,
Mrs. Nettie Dobbs, Mrs.
Nadalene Hall, Mrs. Ronnie
Hughes, Mrs. Faye Pollard, Mrs. |
Ivadell Provence, Lottie Ludwick, i
CONSTRUCTION
FORCED INVENTORY
LIQUIDATION SALE !!
FLEXSTEEL
FINE UPHOL STERED FURNITURE
€. The Miracle of in-the-ear hearing 4.0
€1with the New Sonotone or Newrt-Y.
Natural Ear Hearing Aids.(I 3)
lickerson S
FURNITURE
FLEXSTEP
LIQUIDATION PRICED
All
SPRING AIR BEDDING
Shown here are some of the members who
presented the dolls to Mrs. Darlene Crane, of
the Salvation Army. From left are Ronnie
Hughes, Edna Bennett, Darlene Crane
Mildred Murrell, and Willie Watson. (Courtesy
photo) 7
igE ur___COME IN NOW FOR THE BEST SELECTION!
WHEN THE STREET CONSTRUCTION STARTS THE FORCED INVENTORY SALE ENDS!
Spreading Christmas joy
Will Rogers Elementary first graders entertained the residents of Military News
Altus House Nursing Home Wednesday, December 6 with a
program of Christmas songs. The director is Linda Goodin.
SOFA
REG. $499.
$39333
SENIORS
Plenty of time to order
your graduation an-
nouncements.
ORDER NOW THRU
MARCH 1990
Mi’Tee Quik
‘Instant Printing
Open 9 a.m. to S p.m. Mon. thru Fri.
L.W. WENDLING
Hearing Aid Specialist
FREE Hearing Test
& Evaluation
Call Collect for
appointment
405-482-5847
Students to participate in
Citizen Bee competition
Blair High School students Washington to participate in the Association; Oklahoma
will have the opportunity to foundation's government stud- Federation of Teachers:
participate in a unique social ies program and the national Oklahoma Press Association
studies academic competition competition. Winners of the na- and Bavarian Bakery
which could lead to a scholar- tional event receive college Distributors
ship and a study trip to scholarships of $7,000. $5,000 Schools which register for the
Washington, D.C. In June 1990. and $3,000. The national Citizen eventare permitted an inlim
The school has registered to Bee is funded by the Milken ited number of participants and
participate in the Close Up Family Foundation, with addi- receive sour e DOORS from
Foundation Citizen Bee. tional support from KPMG Peat which most questions are
The Citizen Bee is an aca- Marwick; RJR Nabisco, Inc.; derived
demic competition that focuses Kraft General Foods, and the Steve Kenedy an educator at
on social studies and pro- Monsanto Fund. Blair win be
gresses through school, regional On the state level the Bee is Citizen Bee at the school,
and state events. Three Blair sponsored by Southwestern Bell
students will advance to re- Telephone. American Fidelity
gional competitions with top Assurance, Mapco Inc.: Kerr Energy is sold by the “joule," but in
students there going to the state Foundation: Dally Oklahoman: toramon practice, the billing of elect
nals. Oklahoma State Department of the kilowatt-hour, which is 3.600,000
State winners earn a trip to Education; Oklahoma Education joules, or 3.6 megajoules.
Army National Guard Private and the procedures necessary to
Christopher L. Stevens has receive, store, issue and ship
completed a supply course at supplies and material.
the U.S. Army Training Center,
Fort Jackson, S.C. He is the son of Kathy L. and
During the course, students William Stevens, Altus.
FLEXSTEEL s'
RECLINER
y-Aha’ALTUS w
7) HEARING CENTER
. 1121 N. Main, Altus
y Give the gift of hearing to yourself../
or someone you love.
1 r HOLIDAY SPECIAL W
Si $10000 OFF with this ad k
CO. _____thru December 1989 213)
received instruction in the The private is a 1988 gradu-
maintenance of stock records ate of Altus High School.
Merry Christmas
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Lomenick, Rick. Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1989, newspaper, December 18, 1989; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2179821/m1/3/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.