The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 21, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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    M’r. Heidbrink will conclude
four Sundays of study sermons
on the Book of Job. This com­
ing Sunday, grief, sorrow, and
the meaning of anguish will
conclude the series.
A family night potluck sup­
per is scheduled for members
and friends of the Presbyter­
ian Church at 6:30 p.m., Wed­
nesday evening, Nov. 20, at
Fellowship Hall. A nursery
will be available for the young
ones, and a special program
will be presented.
Christian Church "Old-Fashioned" Day Popular With Congregation
5—™? Mill City Enterprise, ThunMlay, Nov. 21, 1974
DETROIT
IDANHA
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bibler over Ar­
mistice Day and helping Lor­
raine celebrate her birthday
were Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Mills and two sons from Aloha
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lengele
and family from Madras. Mrs.
Lengele is Sam’s daughter.
Boots Champion
Mrs. Ruby McKinley, pro­
prietor of the Lake Lounge
and Cafe, announced Tuesday
that Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Fritcher of Lincoln City are
the new managers of the busi­
ness. They took over Friday.
The Deanha PTC will spon­
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart
sor
a benefit turkey dinner
and John spent the Veteran’s
with all the trimmings Nov.
Day
weekend
in
Roseburg
vis
­
Saturday luncheon guests at
23. The event will be held in
the home of Mrs. Donald Creei iting Mr. and Mrs. Doug Oh­
the grade school cafeteria
were her great
aunt, Mrs. mart, Karen and Jimmy. They
from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tiekets
were
accompanied
by
Mrs
Ray
Delia Wedekind and her sec­
will be $2.00 for adults, grades
ond cousin, Mrs. Opal Shep­ Poff of Salem.
one through the eighth $1, pre­
herd, both from Gresham and
Mr. Heidbrink will present The “Old-Fashioned” Sun­ prizes been given. Numerous sistance of his wife, Eleanor, Mrs. Flook, Irl and Ada Ply- schoolers 50c, and family tic­
her grandmother, Mrs. Martha
kets $8. Proceeds will be used
The male, Maggie Shaw, Floyd and for PTC projects.
Ragsdale of Mill City. In the four talks on four Monday day observance last Sunday ladies wore old-time dresses at the flannel graph.
evenings
in
December
begin
­
went over big with the local and bonnets, which made for a Sunday school attendance was Lucy Shepherd. A basket-din­
afternoon, the three ladies
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marsh had
35 more than one year ago.
ner was enjoyed in the after­ a pleasant surprise Thursday
went to Salem to visit Ernest ning Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in people. Many wore clothing colorful array.
Fellowship
Hall
of
the
I
The Sunday school classes
styles of 45 years ago and
The worship service was noon with a large crowd at- evening when their grandson,
Ragsdale, who is in the Salem
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Wede­ church. Mr. Heidbrink believes older. Larry Plotts, Jr. and all met in the church sanctu­ taken from a 1929 bulletin, tending. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. clay Sandmel of Athens, Ala.,
____________
would have won ary where “Paw” (Elmer) and the theme was: “The Old- Homar and their daughter, | called on them. They had not
kind is Mr. Ragsdale's sister, that many Christians living Irl _ Plymale
Mrs Shepherd his neice and today are living first century i the prize for the most authen- Jeter taught the Bible school Time Religion." Six old-timers Katie, were guests attending ; seen him for 14 years, He
lives in their thinking and'tic attire of old-timers, had lesson, with the capable as- were in attendance Sunday: from Albany.
Mrs. Ragsdale his wife.
was accompanied by his fa-
acting, and these lives deserve
ther and stepmother, who re­
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French to be studied as we presently
side at Klamath Falls. They
were Sunday evening dinner study St. Paul or St. Mark. He
remained for a visit through
will
present
four
talks
on
the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Friday. Sunday dinner guests
By Sally Jenkins
Joyce Presler — 897-2707
Phillips. The occasion was life and thought of Pierre Teil­
at the Marsh home were Mr.
hard de Chardin, William
David, Carman and Lisa and Mrs. Ed Hams of Inde­
Following a great three-day
Mrs. French’s birthday.
Temple, Paul Tillich, and
Barnhardt traveled to Corval­ pendence.
The Leo Poole home was the weekend, everybody got it
lis on Saturday, Nov. 16, to
back together for a number of
Mark McClintock was hon- Daniel Berrigan. Each talk
Mrs. Audrey Layman receiv­
attend the OSU Homecoming ed word that her father, F. O.
setting for a wedding shower events, including numerous
ored Sunday at a family din- will cover the main points of . ............
Game and activities with their Repine c* Ontario, Calif., has
individual t s thought
Saturday evening,
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— — , and
. | , uavuiuaj
NOV. 16, meetings.
ner celebrating his 18th birth­ the
IDANSA — The
Deanha daughter. Debbie.
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“ Christian _
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in **
the
honoring
Miss __
Kathleen
Marie
During noon on Wednesday
been hospitalized for medical
day which was Nov. 12 at the experience
Extension Study Group
Ed and Doramae Kadin spent attention. He has been in poor
home of his brother-in-law, faith. Heidbrink will pass out I story. Kathleen is the daugh- the following people were Home
_ a general anthology
of each ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robei I elected as officers of a newly- met Wednesday, Nov. 13, in Sunday, November 17, in Port­ health, Mrs. Layman said.
and sister Mr. and Mrs. Fred
______
in
_
I
man
’
s
writings.
Discussion
and Prut», of Mill City and is a formed group which will assist the club room of the Idanha land visiting their son-in-law
_____
According to a report, it
Alban __
II ___
and Danelle
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. snowed in the Cascades Mon­
individual students
ligarci. jrresen.1
general conversation
cuiivaMwuu wux
svuuuhw in
m the
me Mill
niin Fire Hall.
Tigard.
Present were IVLr.
Mr. ana
and_general
will w
be i | secretary
secretary at rrdiih
Frank luiiiuci
Lumber jinuiviuuai
A letter was read from Mrs. Henry Kelland.
Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. J. C.j emphasized. The public is in- Co. Miss Story wiK_ become j Cityjind Gates grade schools:
day. State police said by 10:00
June Mennis, county commit­
Burrel and Hattir Cole and p.m. Monday there was fifteen
Jim
Rose,
president;
Jim
Cline,
*
the
bride
of
Scott
McCurdy
of
Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Don-iVited.
Portland cn December 7 at vice-president; Natalie Wills, tee representative, in which Clare and Margaret Rush inches of new snow on the
aid Cree, Anthony and An-1
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Saturday
evening, Santiam Pass, and that it was
drew, Mrs. William McClin-l Homer H. Hollinger return- the First Christian Church in secretary-treasurer; and Roger she said the officers would be spent
Davidson, representative. The invited again to attend a November 16, at the home of still snowing. Chains were re­
tock and Sue, all of Mill City,1 ed to his home Tuesday from Mill City.
Assisting Mrs. Poole in non-profit organization will county committee meeting af­ Glen and Lola Henness. Part quired.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordy McMorris the Salem Memorial Hospital
from Oregon City and William, where he has been a patient hosting the affair were her concentrate on tutoring chil­ ter the first of the year. They of the evening was spent en­ It has been reported that a
two daughters, Sally and dren with learning problems. were invited in October but joying movies and slides of the crawler tractor
was stolen
McClintock was able to at- for the past week.
were unable to attend.
Henness’s recent trip to Can- over the weekend from U. S.
tend the dinner and then re­
, Gloria,
— . who is a U of O stu- i Student council also met on
Mrs.
Mennis
also
reminded
ada.
Mr. and Mrs. . ««wa
Fred Craven dent, , and iici
her two nieces, , the
of discus-
I Urn
LU
mt;
V/I
nOSJlLcIl
iv*a.
uii«- Wednesday. Topics
r
Plywood, Champion Interna­
turn
to
the VA
Hosjital in
in
Visiting Mary Stafford on tional Division, Idanha.
Portland where he has been from Sisters visited briefly at Misses Sharon and Margaret sion included candidates for the members that this will be
her
last
year
to
serve
on
the
Monday, Nov. 18, was her
j boy and girl of the month; a
the past two weeks for a back the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. Pratt.
Floyd Shepherd Sunday after­
Rooms were decorated in report on the Linn County I I county committee and that brother, Gilbert, and his wife,
injury.
noon. Mrs. Craven’s mother, colors of rose, blue, lavendar Youth Council meeting; and they should be thinking of a Lois Myers, from Silverton.
Guests on Sunday, Novem­ Potluck Family Night
Glenn Humes, as moderator, Mrs. Nellie Wales, 85, passed and silver with white and rose details concerning an upcom- replacement. The new county
committee representative can ber 17, at the Gates Christian
used
as ing band concert.
conducted a short meeting of, away last week and funeral chrysanthemums
Wednesday (Tonight)
I FBLA held a meeting after either be selected from the Church were Mrs. Callen
the deacons at the Presbyter- j services were held at Redmond accents.
The Mill City Presbyterians
Deanha,
Santiam,
Stayton
or
Chandler
and
eight
girls
from
Mrs.
Roscoe
Poole
of
Stay-
school
to
decide
upon
various
i
ian Church last Thursday | last Thursday,
plan
for their Potluck Family
Aumsville
units.
the
Assembly
of
God
Church
ton played special selections money-making ideas. A dance
night, with Donna Podrabsky ;--------- -------- -------
Plans for
the Christmas 4 in Prineville. They conducted Night Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
| marthon has been temporarily
as secretary. Faye Verbeck I Lorraine Bibler attended the on the piano.
party were discussed and it the morning church service Seventy-five members and
Photographs of the wedding scheduled.
gave the treasurer’s report for ¡funeral Fri., Nov. 15, in Stay-
friends are expected with new
Mary Tuers, and Mary Kelly (ton of her dear friend of 25 shower were taken by Miss! The drama class presented a was decided to hold the party with music, singing and testi­ people to the community hon­
at
the
Detroit
home
of
presi
­
mony.
A
potluck
dinner
fol
­
Sandra
Cooper.
J
preview
of
their
comedy,
reported on cards and flowers. I years, Mrs. Dorothy Coulter,
ored.
Assisting the hostesses in | “They Run In Our Family,” to dent Ruth Thomasson on Dec. lowed at noon.
who
as a ---------
result —
of a - car
Virginia Fisher was also in ul
— died
¿—J —
-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes
11.
Everyone
voted
on
a
gift
It’s been reported that Ansel
on m
Thurs­
serving refreshments were the grade-schoolers
J
1 ’
attendance. It was decided to accident Nov. 12.
will perform with special mu-
exchange.
These
should
ail
be
Hayward,
Ruby
Brisbin
’
s
son,
day
afternoon.
Miss Debbie Corbett and Miss
put a food collection box in
Senior class officers, honor home-made: canned goods, underwent surgery for the re­ sic from an old-fashioned day
the church foyer for the minis­ New members by transfer Virginia Poole.
'
society,
class club, and pep jellies, cakes, candy or home- moval of two blood clots from and age. An old Brunswick
j
or
profession
of
faith
will
be
Out
of
town
guests
terial
association
before
I
with half-inch
Miss
Sandra club all met on Friday. Honor sewn articles such as aprons, the brain. He was improving, phonograph
Christmas, and $25.00 was vot­ I received Sun.. Dec. 15. An in-1 i n eluded
thick records will be used and
society
discussed
an
upcoming
pillows,
stuffed
animals
or
any
but
lapsed
into
unconscious
­
quirer
’
s
class
is
presently
of-
[
Cooper,
South
Beach;
Mrs.
ed to help toward gifts for the
amplified to indicate fun-eve­
ness.
on® wlshes to make.
underprivileged.
The next fering a general discussion of Richard Corbett and Miss Christmas toy drive the club
nings from a
by-gone era.
The
January
project
lesson
Arriving
on
Sunday,
Novem
­
is -----------
involved in church . , --------
Debbie Corbett, both of Port- will sponsor, while Pep Club
meeting is tentatively sched­ what —
will be on the “Gourmet ber 17, for a visit with Nellie Hazel Hayes will sing parlor
made
decisions
concerning
membership
as
well
as
the.
land;
Mrs.
Leonard
Schu-
uled for Thursday, Dec. 12.
background of the church and,mâcher and Miss Donell their outfits for basketball sea­ Touch,” and will be presented Allen are long time frieinds, songs. Bob Hayes will accom­
—
, J by Barbara Fields and June distantly related, from Mary­ pany on the piano. Helen Cox
A piano and organ duet,* its teachings. This class meets Schumacher, both of Aums- son.
The
auditorium
was
jammed
I Mennis. This lesson includes ville, Missouri. They are Mrs. will also sing some romantic
ville;
Mrs.
Lawrence
Poole
“Moonlight Sonata,” was pre-! Sunday evenings at 7:00 p.m.
with
people
Friday
evening
preparation of some of the ln- Forrest Mounts and her daugh­ songs from the past accom­
sented during Sunday morning' in the pastor’s study. Further and Miss Virginia Poole, both
class
’
play,
leresting meat stretching ideas ter, Shirley. They expect to panied by Doris Sheythe. Earl
of
Detroit;
Mrs.
Dick
Keim,
j
for
the
drama
information
can
be
arranged
worship service at the Presby­
and
some meatless dishes be here a week and hope to be Loucks, accompanied by John
Miss
Karen
Schroeder,
Miss
j
There
was
standing
room
only
terian Church on Nov. 17 by with Mr. Heidbrink.
Carl
as
the
class
performed
their
which
are as nutritional as able to visit part of beautiful Heidbrink, will perform one of
Carole McCurdy, Mrs.
nc thp r»la«c nprfnrmpH thi*ir
the Rev. John Heidbrink and
jbbie
three-act
comedy.
,
meat
-
17118
should prove to be Oregon before returning home. his own waltz compositions on
is
_______
___
___
_
____
Pvt.
Marvin
Archer
Sorenson
and
Miss
Debbie
Mrs Barney Scott, respective­
Jem;
Sophomore
Michelle
Large
a
lesson
which
should be of
Gates
Christian
Church the violin as well as a special
the
1
Schumacher,
all
from
Salem;
ly. It was greatly enjoyed by spending his leave from
Ppn-
iourneved
to
Euc^ne
Saturday
s
P
ec
ial
interest
to
everyone
holds
church
services
each number by Edward Mac-
the
i
journeyed
Eugene
Mrs.
Ralph
E.
McCurdy,
Pen
­
U.
S.
Marine
Corps
at
the congregation.
Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. Dowell.
home of his parents, Mr. and j dleton; Mrs. Roscoe Poole, for the state meet in cross­ with the high meat prices.
Group singing will round
The lesson for the day was
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly Mrs. Cyril Archer, Jr. He has I Stayton; and Miss Nancy Co- country. Michelle finished 15th “Showing You Care,” present­ and Sunday school at 11:00 a. off the occasion with gospel
m.
Dean
Cade
is
minister
and
of
in
competition
consisting
gar,
Corvallis.
finished
his
boot
camp
train-,
were dinner guests of their
songs and familiar church mu­
ed by Goldie Storey and Ruth everyone is invited to come.
daughter and family, Dr. and ing at San Diego Marine Corps | Mill City Guests included all girls in the A division.
sic from the past.
Thomasson. They had made a
Gates
City
Council
will
hold
What
a
week!
Mrs.
Al
Sherren,
Mrs.
James
Recruit
Depot.
He
will
return
Mrs. Paul Barkley and three
number of posters depicting their regular meeting of the
to
California
the
end
of
this
Poole,
Mrs.
Robert
Pratt,
Miss
boys, in Corvallis on Sunday,
“Caring” for the family, ------
month
.1 'tonight
tonight
(Thursday, evil with pleasure, the plea­
Nov. 17. The occasion was in week for his ITR training.
I£alt’ M1fIs11Sh,ar0,n Scrnf/am Extension
friends, members of the com- November 21) 7:30 p.m. at the sure passes away, but the evil
Pratt,
Mrs.
Spencer
Hillesland,
'
_
_.
celebration of Dan, the eldest
Presbyterians in Oregon Mrs. Cedredell Byrdsong, Mrs. i Group Meets Thursday ] mumty, and the elderly, It Gates City Hall. Everyone is remains.
grandson’s 16th birthday.
was especially stressed < that welcome to attend these meet­
will
send delegates
Sun., .------
Nov. —
Al Yankus,
Mrs. ----------
Bernard' . GATES — The topic, “Show-1
~
Riddle of the week: Which
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nresented I “Showing You Care” Can af I ings.
moves faster, heat or cold?
24 at 3:00 p.m., First Presby- Bennett, Mrs. Patrick Moore,'ing You Care," • wai
_
^-PcT«fi=^*fect the mental health and
Thought for the day: If you Heat, because you can catch
terian Church, Salem to an af- Mrs. James Story, Master to members of the Santiam
.
temoon and evening seminar Kevin Poole and Master Bruce CaHyon Home Extension Study I haPP‘ness of * everyone, .The pursue good with labor, the cold.
th® labor passes away, but the
on the future of churches and Corbett of Portland.
| I Group^Thur^ajT'at^he Gate's/embers .11 ^ned i .
Have a nice Thanksgiving
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u
Project
dlscussI0n of the different good remains; if you pursue Day.
church life in the USA. New i Those sending gifts but un- lo Community
Church.
J
m am'
»»->
Rr*»'oFiir\ nrontiopc
nKlo frx
MTS. ’euderS fOT th(? 10’00
& IT1 P°
“ lnts brought in the lesson
membership
practices in wtfinv
many * able
to ottonri
attend utoro'
were:
made U a very enjoy-
churches, evangelism and its Vernon Clark, Mrs. John E. .meeting were Mrs. Fred Moore!
By Frank Stromquist | communication of the gospel, Ruby, Mrs. Don Walker, Mrs.
and Mrs J. W. Reveal.
I Following the meeting, a
•Cold baths can raise sperm i worship and all of the radical Eugene Davenport, Mrs. Jerry
Mrs. Donald Hurst and Mrs.
potluck luncheon was enjoy-
count and sperm motility, en-1 changes occuring in this field, Pitiam, Mrs. Thomas Bone­ Harold Schultz gave the five- ed
by all.
new
programs
and
work
in
the
brake,
Mrs.
Lee
Ross,
Mrs.
Don
minute eye opener on “Buyer
abling seemingly infertile
men to produce offspring ac­ parishes will be presented and Sheylhe, Mrs. Robert Ward Be Aware.” Hostesses were
Mrs. A. Hutchinson and Mrs.
cording to Dr. Howard Ga­ discussed. The general back- and Mrs. Alfred Poole,
AARP Potluck
txH Santiam Blvd
897-2321
MUI City
E. Haugstad.
briel. He said the condition ground assumption of this de-,
During the v>'»siness meet­ Luncheon Scheduled
cured is called oligospermia, nomination is that the future!
20/10
STP
ing, it was decided to keep the
caused by very hot baths, will demand massive changes
price of Christmas exchange Wed., Nov. 27
tight-fitting underwear, or in the life of the church as
Windshield
Oil
There will be a potluck din­
gifts at about one dollar. The
occupat ional exposure to in-j people living now know it.
ner
preceding
the
Santiam
I
What will life be like ir the 4 11«« J 4 I-«4.!««
Christmas party will be a pot­
tense heat.
I
Cleaner
Treatment
I church 20 years from now?
I AII €11(1 MCClIliy
luck luncheon and will be held Chapter, AARP meeting on
•Humans could live to be
Wednesday,
Nov.
27,
at
the
'
at the home of Mrs. Jack Stod­
years old if their body tern- (
Six men from the Mill City dard with Mrs. Fred Moore as Eagles Lodge,
I
ALL
654 Santiam Blvd. The winner of
perature were lowered from
The dinner will begin
_____ at
Christian Church went to Sa­ co-hostess.
MILL CITY
this month’s
98.6 to 86 degrees, says Bar-1
12:00
noon
and
members
1
Used Tires
Members were reminded to
lem on Monday night to the
897-2321
$9.99 Gift is in
nette Rosenberg, professor of
Liberty
Christian
Church, continue saving Flav-R-Pac should bring food and their 1
biophysics at Michigan State
the Cassifieds
7 Days a Week
where they attended the Wil- and Betty Crocker coupons, own table service, Following
University. He is experiment­
the
dinner
and
meeting,
there
the
latter
toward
table
service
Christian
~
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j
MARION FORKS - Bonnie lamett* „ //
Christian
ing with several body-cool­ f oung of Marion Foorks host-1 ™™s Fellowship meeting A for the new 4-H center.
will be free bingo.
ing, life-extending drugs.
A special guest was county
ed a bridal shower at her home' ^»cious meal was enjoyed by
D.
iTriHnv afternoon honoring
•Flower vases in hospitals can , Friday
honoring a11 ^e men attending, which committeewoman, Mrs.
Mennis,
who
spoke
on
her
was
provided
by
the
ladies
of
breed large numbers of po­ bride-elect, Connie Layman.
It fol­ work with the county commit­
USDA CHOICE — Full Cut
USDA CHOICE — Semi-Boneless
tential pathogenic bacteria in Co-host was her mother, Mrs. the Liberty church.
lowed
a
Thanksgiving
theme,
tee.
the water they contain, ac­ Robert Young.
Other guests were Mrs. Emil
Following the » opening of and the tables were appropri­
cording to the U. of Miami.
Mrs. Willis Thomas
gifts, dessert refreshments ately decorated with minia­ Wentz,
•Be sure and ask for your free were served to the honored ture pilgrims and harvest de­ and Mrs. Harry Seifert, all
becoming members, and Mrs.
emergency number sticker guest, Connie 1 Layman; her cor.
Following the dinner, a busi­ Ray Sparks.
showing the new police num­ mother, Mrs. Berneice McCall
Members present were Mrs.
ber, and other emergency and grandmother, Mrs. Bessie ness meeting was held with
GRADE B
Platter Style—Hück Sliced
numbers.
Meals, both of Canby; Elaine the selection of new officers Naomi Camden, Mrs. Velma
for
the
coming
year.
Then
Carey,
Mrs.
Cress
Cullison,
Hopson, Coleen and Becky
When Your Doctor Prescribes Lynn of Gates, Anita Hills. Yoon Kwon Chae, a mission­ Mrs. Gael Cutsforth, Mrs. Eli-1
The Best, We Do the Rest at Lola Mohr and the hostesses, ary to Korea, brought a zabeth Cyr, Mrs. George Dit-!
Dozen
challenging message to the ter, Mrs. Ray Foster, Mrs Ken1
Lb.
.
Bonnie and Flo.
Sending a gift but unable men. An offering of $97.40 Harrison, Mrs. Velma Harri-1
The Little Store that
to attend was Thelma Storey. was given to Mr. Chae for his son, Mrs. E. Haughstad, Mrs.
missionary work in the slums Donald Hurst, Mrs. A. Hutch-I
offers so much more !
of Seoul.
inson, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. |
Ph. 897-3133
844 S. First
MUI City
Phone 897-2812
The men attending from Mel Newberg, Mrs. Sophie
We Gladly Welcome
Jim
Dolby,
Proprietor
Your Home Town
Mill City were Dick Freeman 4 Peters, Mrs. J W Reveal, j
USDA
Food Stamps
Drug Store
Groceries
—
Meats
—
Lockers
—
Feed
and
Seed
Dick Halstead, Eldon Hutchin­ Mrs. Harold Schultz, Mrs.
I
Open 8 a.m.—6:30 p.m. daily—Closed Sunday
son, Elmer Jeter. Irl Plymale, Jack Stoddard and Mrs Floyd j
' and Don Quinlan.
Swaim.
1 Honors Miss Story
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I Deanha Extension
; Unit Plans Party
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Pharmacy Topics.
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Of Bridal Shower
$2.00
ROUND
STEAK Lb. 1
Large Eggs
15
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rump
Bacon
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