Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1962 Page: 3 of 16
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price
75% OFT
REG 3.00
REG 5.00
REG 7.98 - 8.98
REG 10.98
REG 12.98
REG 1.00 Yd
to
REG 1.29 Yd ...
Entire Stock Mens
SWEATERS
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Sizes S M L XL
Reg 8.95 to 14.95
5-99 to 7.99
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REG 2.98 Yd ..
REG. 3.98
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there is no
longer any
need fur glnr-
keen,'Richard Clark, BUI Golden,
Jeral Jackson, Toni Miller, D. L.
Patton, Larry Price, Jim Richards,
S. T. Tuttle and Ben Lawson,
members.
Womens
Leatherette Coats
Reg 17.95 (long) 12.99
Reg 11.95 (jacket) g Qg
Robes and Dusters
Reg 5.95 to 12.95
3.99 to 7.99
Group
Jerseys and Ginghams
54 inches wide. Reg 1.98
J .29 yd
Print Jersey
54 inches wide. Reg 2.98
£.66 yd
Large Selection
Stuffed Toys and Dolls
Vs to V2 off
Boys
Sport Coats
Reg 11.95 to 14.95
0.99 and JJ.99
Group
Cotton Prints
Values to 79c yd
3 yds for £.00
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Storewide January Clearance
LAST TWO DAYS - - FRIDAY aird SATURDAY - - LAST TWO DAYS
JEWELRY
Beautiful Fall Shades
Reg 1.00 to 2.00
00C to £.29
Group
Mens Shoes
Sizes 6J4 to 12. Widths B to D
Reg to 12.95
3*90 pair
Printed
BROADCLOTH
Reg 59c to 79c
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Open For Sealed'
Bid At SAFB
SHEPPARD AFB, Texas—Scrap
steel, canvas, and leather are be-
ing offered on a sealed bid sale by
the Government.
These items may be inspected at
the Redistribution and Marketinng
Office, Building T-60 at Sheppard
AFB, between January 23 and
February 12, except Saturdays and
Sundays. Anyone interested may
contact Pete W. Hogan, Redistri-
bution and Marketing Officer, on
those days, between the hours of
8 a.m., and 3 p.m. to, inspect the
property.
Bids should be mailed to the
Fort Worth Defense Surplus Sales
Office, Fort Worth General De-
pot, P. O. Box 6988, Fort Worth,
15, Texas, where they will be op-
ened at 10 a.m., February 13.
Womens
Winter Sleepwear
Reg 3.98 Reg 4.98
2.99 3.99
Girls sizes 2 to 16
DRESSES
Reg 3.98 to 8.98
2-99 to 4-99
Girls
ANKLETS
Stretch or sized. Reg 39c
4 pr for £ .00
New Group
REMNANTS
Group
Billfolds and Clutches
Reg 1.00 - 2.00
00€ to 90C
FeaturedSpeakerat
Lag Madres Club Meet
Mens and Boys
Corduroy Pants
Continental Sjtyle (beltless)
Reg to 6.98
3-99
Womens
Loafer Sox
Reg 3.00. All sizes
1-99
AMERICA’S PEACEP#
Peace Costs Mom? —
BUY 11 SAVU6S BUM
Womens Dresses -
Broken sizes, Regulars and Halves
H.95 ........ 5 QQ
Reg 14.95 ........ J OO
Reg 19.95 ...... 10.00
Reg to 35.00 ..... 15.00
Large Group
DRESSES
Vs to V2 off
tion Service,
Boys
JACKETS
Sizes 8 to 18 Reg 9.95 to 11.95
g.99 to 3.99
7.99
Reg 12.95 - 16.95 ... g.gg
Mrs Gus Olson of Tampa, Flor-
ida, visited her mother, Mrs. J.
E. Cooper, last week. Mrs. Cooper
returned home with her daughter
for an extended visit.
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Entire stock of wool and I
wool blend Slacks by Hag-
ger, Etc., Sizes 28 to 42 •]
Reg 6.95 - 7.95
!T
'lb* at...
Womens
Hand Bags
Leathers, Tapestries, Etc.
199
2.99
4.99
6.99
7.99
4.99
Reg 8.95 - 9.99 .... g QQ
Reg 10.95
IN THE HOME
-------By Jarquelin L. McCcncughey, Du Pont Color Slylitl—
rVHE extreme washability of to-
* day’s satin sheen or semi-gloss
enamels has all but eliminated
glossy paints from smart inte-
riors—even m
kitchens and
baths. Whereas
the need for
ea«y mainte-
nance and wa-
ter resistance
oiue dictated
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Group
Cottons and Ginghams
66c yd
88c yd
WOOLENS
54 inches wide
1.99 yd
2.49 yd
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They were introduced by -Mrs.
Fk>yd Rodgers, program chairman,
who served as moderator.
The president, Mrs. A. F. Neff,
presided over the short business
session which preceded the pro-
gram. Rev. Joe Wilson, pastor,
of the Community Church, opened
the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Ted Combest’s second
grade room won the attendance
award. Refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be held
Thursday, February 8, at 7:30 p.
m., in observance of Founder’s
Day.
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Sat.; Jan. 27, for the Congressional
Candidate of Your Choice . . .
Absentee Voting Ends Jan. 23rd
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SCAT!
Several large tables filled
again this week with odds
and end merchandise re-
duced as much as
Panel Discussion Is
Highlight of Northside
Parent-Teacher Meeting
’’Effective Learning for Wis-
dom and Stature," was the sub-
ject of an interesting and inform-
ative panel discussion held when
members of the Northside Parent-
Teacher Association met Thurs-
day afternoon, January 18.
Members of the panel were
Keith Rollins and Robert Palmer
of Electra High School, Michelle
McKelvey and Dale Barker, pup-
ils at Electra Junior High School,
and Vickie Dovt?l and Jimmy
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be continued into the bathroom—
a very styleful idea—and the soft
sheen of the semi-gloss enamel is
appealing in appearance and high
in resistance to normal bathroom
moisture.
If you apply a satin sheen
enamel yourself, there arc a few
simple recommendations, offered
by the Du Pont Pamt Infornm-
If you are
covering the
unpleasant
glare of old
glossy enamel
with new,
clean, luxury-
look sem i-
gloss, sand the
glossy surface
lightly with
tine paper, so
the new enamel
will stick more
tightly to it. Or
you can buy a "liquid sandpaper"
at most paint stores—a simpler
means of treating large areas
than sanding.
If you are changing the wall
color from a deep to lighter hue,
it is good practice to apply first
an undercoat, preferably tinted to
about the color of the topcoat.
Then there should be no question
of obtaining entirely satisfactory
final results.
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the use of gios-
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or woodwork.
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Childrens Shoes
Reg to 6.95
2-99
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muui-in ••.jnihittc resin
“l.,i d 1 s” i;re u.ni in both kinds
of enamel, gnmg them essential-
ly equal ua-halnlity in the home.
A n advantage many home own-
ers like in satin sheen enamels is
that they are offered in colors
wha h match exactly the most
popular flat wall colors, including
those of the new heavy-bodied
wall paint that eliminates so
much, of the bother involved in
painting. Thus woodwork and
trim may match walls perfectly
—yet door frames and window
sills wipe clean with a swipe of
a cloth.
Another advantage: the wall
color of a master bedroom may
Girls Corduroy
Capri Sets
Sizes 3 to 16 Reg 2.50 to 5.98
99« •" 3”
am»,-Gl^nn d Brae- ju—
Many, Many More Items too numerous to mention throughout Store - - Re duced 30,40,50 per cent and more!
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Group Gossard
Girdles and Bras
price
Plans ^ohst^CD Course
With Northside Group
Plans for the courses on "Edu-
cation for Family Living," to be
held jointly by the Parent-Teacher
Associations of Thompson Ward
and First Ward Schools were dis-
cussed when members of the
Thompson Ward P.-T.A met
Thursday, January 18.
hlrs. W. C. Clssel made a report
concerning the course. The meet-
ing was opened with prayer and
the devotional by Mrs. Joe Alcott.
Mrs. Harold Tiffin, president, pre-
sided over the business session.
A report was given on the re-
cent State P.-TJk. Convention held
in Houston, by Mmes. W. C. Cissel
and Harold Tiffin, who attended
the Convention.
Mrs. Leon McBroom, program
chairman, was moderator for the
panel discussion held during the
program.
Members of the panel were
Earl O. Cox, Thompson Ward
principal and teacher; Mrs. Iva
Fillman. fourth grade teacher; and
Mrs. George Streit, first grade
teacher, who represented the fac-
ulty; and Mmes. Mary Sue Moore,
Fred Wooten, and Winford Shell-
nut, who represented the parents.
"How can home and school better
work together toward the common
goal of well adjusted, and well
educated children?" was the
theme of the discussion.
The class of Mrs George Streit
won the attendance award, and the
meeting closed with prayer by
Mrs Charles Ray Adams.
Howard Large, chief probation
officer of Wichita County, will be
the featured speaker of the next
meeting of the group which will
be held Thursday. February 15
Everyone is urged to attend.
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Dr. John G. Thompson presented
an interesting and informative
talk on childbirth when members
of the Las Madres Club met Tues-
day, January 23, in the home of
Mre. Jay Hunt.
Dr. Thompson illustrated his
talk with a film which was highly
enjoyed by those present.
Delicious refreshments were
served during the social hour
which followed from an attractive
tea table laid with a bright red
cloth, and centered with a Jap-
anese arrangement. Miniature or-
iental umbrellas w’ere given as
plate favors.
Present for the meeting were
Mmes. Joe Thaggard, Bob Able,
Jack Kidwell, Bill Golden, Gary
Pitt, Chas. Priester, J. K. Johnson,
Bl
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Lee, Johnnie. Electra Star-News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1962, newspaper, January 25, 1962; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1219852/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.