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The Journal-Advance from Gentry, Arkansas • Page 4

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Thursday, May 23, '1946 HAPPIER JUST LIKE Once again we pack picnic lunch and load the family car for pleasant outing. Your friendly, ciose-to-homc tGA Grocer lias all the picnic needs in his store. Save money by making IOA your picnic necda headquarters. The Journal-Advance, County, Arkensas FOR SALE-Six Jersey. alltluo 'o calve Priced to t-toll.

'Karl north- and -throe wc.3t' 'it' (lie Gentry LY.rchvr.re. IP STRA.YKD--Fi-oi.:i ''Jin' Leon Dnnielsj I pasture, one Vvhitefaee v.uiley hni- i far. Notify Leon Daniels or i I i FOR trailer in i i good condition. Maple, i Gentry. FOR SALE---Eain'farm in good condition.

Gordon Long, on high- way. 1 mile north of High-fill. 19 FOR SERVICE shire boar. See Wayne Feemster. in A MOMENT OF TRIBUTE "Memorial -tlay, May 30, holds a deeper slgnificonco lo- day than ever before.

The brave youths who gave Iholr fullest to make victory possible, havo joined tho heroes of our other conflicts. To them we say a and God bless you." NABISCO GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 Ib. box 35c MORTON'S SALT, 2 boxes 15c JUNGES SALTINE CRACKERS, 2 Ib. box 30c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 boxes QUAKER OATS, large box 15c 27c SALLY MAY TOILET SOAP, bar WHEATIES, box He GERBER'S BABY FOOD, can 7c LENTILS, pkg. 15c DEL MONTE RAISINS, box 15c LA FRANCE, 1ft makes clothes white, box ROYAL GUEST TEA, 1-4 Ib.

pkg. 25c Clabber Girl baking pwdr. 2 Ib can 19c SALE -Wood or coal whi 0-eap ranee, used only 3 I months. G. 4 miles west! f.iid 3-4 mile north of Genti'y.

19 ATTENTION POULTRY 71AISE11S We will premium prices for in- ''frtile flcrit smarting .1. BAILEY'S EGGS. 17 tf. I distance hauling wHli heavy truck. Inquire et Burns Feed Btore.

35-tf. CITIES SERVICE MOTOR and 30 weight, $3.00 per fi gallon can. Will pay 60c for returned Burns Feed.Store. 45-tf. cwt.

i-'-eystonzan, cwt Uiant' MUSet TOMATOES, red ripe, Ib. lOc BUTTER, Ib. 55c LETTUCE, large head lOc PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. LEMONS, dozen CABBAGE, Ib. PORK CHOPS, Ib.

FRESH SIDE, Ib. Whipping Cream Pastuerized Milk Buttermilk HOME OPERATED Twiggs Grocery Market ni ivr WE BUY EGGS WE 60 CARD OF THANKS We take this means to sincerely thank each and everyone, who so generously and kindly aided us in the search, death and burial of our son, and brother, Bert Earl McVey I and we pray God that no such trag-' edy will ever befall any one of you or your family. We especially thank Brother Fred R. Hamilton for his consoling: words in our darkest hour of grief. May God's richest blessings be with you all.

Mr. and Mrs. B. E. McVey Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Hal C. McVey Mr. and Mrs.

Jewell McVey CARD OF We wish to express our.sincere appreciation and thanks to neighbors and friends for their sympathy and many acts of kindness during the illness and death of our b.eloyed husband and father, John W. "Cotigr'ove. Mrs. Minnie Congrove and Children NOTICE OF (JBANT OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARV Estate of Edward F-. Hufford, deceased.

Ida Hufford, Executrix. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was by the Probate Court of Benton County, Arkansas, on May 2. 1946, granted Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Edward F. Hufford, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present same, to the undersigned, duly authenticated, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice and if not so presented within said time, they shall be forever barred and precluded from any benefit from said estate.

Date of first publication May 1046. Ida Hufford, Executrix Estate of Edward F. Hufford, deceased Ben Ware, Attorney for the Estate (Gentry J-A-19-3O Want Ads RATE: One cent a 25 three weeks for the price of two. Cash in advance. 150 bushels of corn and about 200 bushels of wheat to go in small lots to farmers needing chicken feed.

C. D. Keith, 3 miles north of Cherokee City in Coon Hollow. 21 oil stove with built-in oven. R.

T. Kelly, Gentry, first house on the right south of Hardware, across. tracks. WANT TO in Gentry or small place within a mile of town. Also want clean cotton rags.

Inquire at Gentry Garage. 21-lt FOR would trade for car, 5-acre tract within city limits of Gentry on Hy. 59, would make an ideal cabin site. Quinton Still, Pho. 175.

21-3t SALE -Rutger's tomato plants, $2.50 per thousand; 50-lb. ice box; nlso for sale or trade, Model A Ford Molvin Fox, 1 mile east of Gentry STRAYED-From our place Tuesday oan bul1 wei SMng about 300 IDS. Please notify Earl Hogan 3 blocks north and 3 blocks west 'of Gentry Hardware, Phone 16g FOR SALE-30-acre farm; close to good 6-room house and other improvements; priced right; imm" rf'ate possesswn. Phone 122. Miss Virginia Edgett, Gentry.

21 FOR SALE-Rutgers tomato plants. house and six F. G. Fulton. mile east on Rt.

1, tv good well. -T- Oentry. 21 at Gentry, FOR SALE OR TRADE-1938 2-door Plymouth. G. J.

Barnett, Gentry Rt. 2, Phone 814F23. 21 1001 HOUR BATTERY also a few new radios now in stock. Have your battery radio converted to an electric set in one clay's time. Backer's Variety Stor.fi, 21-3t WANT TO bed.

springs and mattress for full size Rollaway bed and pad; also want to 3-eap gas hotplate. Inquire at Gant Electric Co. 21-2t FOR 3 years old, young heifer calf by side. Gordon Long, 1 mile north of Highfill on highway. 21 in Gentry last Sat-1 urday night, a pair of child's glass-j es.

Finder please leave at J-A office I or call Garnie Sitton. FOR SALE Scarlet Everbearing plants at 50c per hundred at. patch if dug before they start bearing again. R. K.

Armstrong, Phono S05F23. SPIRITUAL TRANCE 10 a. m. to -1 p. ni.

Mrs. 13. F. Gilland, J'i miles 3 1 east of. Gentry.

21 CATFISH and SALMON on Fridays at. Carpenters. 21-tf FOR SALE -Hampshire pigs Wayne Feemster 21-31 FOR SALE OR TRADE-One iron wagon, like new, roller bearing wheels; on 2-unit National Electric milking machine; one No. 4 Laval separator. Bert Burnum, Box 167 21 3 FOR SALE-Rutgers Tomato plants several thousand at $2.00 per thous- helan 2I miles west of Gentry on Highway 12.

kerosene Gentry. 21 range. Mrs. FOR SALE 20 acres, on Highway I'- miles south of Decatur; small painted house in good repair; good veil water, hand pump; out buildings ir. fi.ir condition; 2 acres grapes; prieo $2500.

Inquire first place south. If one there see John Arthur, second youth. K. Pribble R. F.

D. Phono 1024F3. FOR honi.e in the south- part of Gentry in first block Mit'h of school. Mrs. Jim Hendrick- 81111 21-tf LOST IN OENTRY-Small 7 vvhit7 dog NeWt Garman I in care of Mrs Ark.

Sartin, Decatur 21 1 i COWS FOR SALE-I have oUi --in i larrn and hpve three good cows' foi sale Billbc. 2'i miles southwest ot Decatur. 01 School's Out! ENJOY OUR MATINEES SATURDAY AND MONDAY FLINT THEATRE BRING THE FAMILY SHRDL Woman experienced in i taking care of children. board and small salary. Flint.

Theatre after (i p. ni. 21 tf WANT bs cl (ion to the J-A for clean cotton rags Inquire at J-A office. 2 caD from ga to butane; in Rood condition. See H.

H. Kirdsal 3 mues southwest of Gentry. oesng. Will pay 2c each for good ones. The Pan-way Cleaners.

3 blocks north of Gentry Hardware. 20-3t FOR SALE-Battery net radio, unfinished corner cabi net; dinette set, 4 chairs, table and buffet; porch glider, newly upholstered. Al Charron, south of Gentry. 20 PLASTIC GLO-Chemistrv's newest discovery. The new.

modern parent plastic finish that takes the drudgery out of keeping floors and spotless and gleamin Easv 'o apply, stain proof, requires ro waxmg, non-skid. vood and cement floors, furniture' 'tc. Outwears wax 100 to 1. Try this new discovery. See your G.

Supply-Store, Gentry 01 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAX, AMENDMENT NO. 38 SUBMITTED BY FEFTY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSESIBLY A BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OP ARKANSAS, a majority of all the mem- hers elected to each House agreeing thereto i That the following is hereby proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Arkansas and upon being submitted to the electors of the State for approval or rejection at the next general election for Representatives and Senators if a majority of the electors voting thereon, at such an election, adopt such amendment, the same shall be come a part of the Constitution of the blate of Arkansas to-wit' SECTION 1. That Amendment No of the Constitution of the State of Arkansas be amended to read as fol- The county courts of the State in their respective counties together with a majority of the justices of the peace of such county, in addition to the amount of county tax allowed to be levied, shall have the power to not cetedin ten mills on the llai on all taxable property of their respective counties, which shall be known as the county road tax and when collected shall used in the respective counties for the purpose and airin Public roads bridges of the respective coun- ui, a for no other Purpose and shall be collected in United States currency or county warrants legally drawn on such road tax fund if a majority of the qualified electors of such county shall have voted pubHc road tax at the general election for State and county officers preceding tiuch levey at such election Filed in the office of Secretary of State on the 20th day of. March, Witness my hand and seal of office on this the 25th day of February, 19-1G. G.

HTALL, Secretary of State (Gentry PARKS LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS Phone 115 Gentry, Arkansas DR. H. M. B. HARDIN Optometrist SILOAM SPRINGS, ARK.

Brutt-Wasson Bank Building Rooms 210-11 Yeliow Com $4.00 Pulv. Yellow $4.20 C-H Dairy $3.50 C-H Hog $3.80, C-H Starter and Grower $4.50 Staley's Dairy, print 34.00 Me 25 iba. $1.75 The feed shortage is very critical but we are ing to get as much fsed stuff.as possible. If wed have it one day, we may the next. Check us 0 needs.

9 Feed PASTRIES OF ALL KINDS Baked Fresh Each Day KLINK'S BAKERY Flint Theatr GENTRY, ARKANSAS TWO SHOWS DAILY AND SUNDAY, 7:30 and 9:001 Matinees 2 R. m. Saturday and Monday THURSDAY, FRIDAY and For Those Who All Its Terrifying, Tantalizing Best! SIDNEY TOLER CHAKUE CMAN COBRA MAHTAN MORELANb BENSON FOHC JAMS CARDWEIL JAN BAl A PICTURE MONDAY and FRAUD MARRIAGES! TCA1A GERTRUDE MICHAEL AU LORING-BERNARD NEDELL-ANTHONY WARDE-MATTY orvex ond Sidney Sulherlond Originol Slcxy Sidnty Sullw'l Soon Forging Ahead With HOLLYWOOD'S BIGGEST PRODUCTIONS rtch for ANNOUNCEMENT.

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