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The Journal-Advance from Gentry, Arkansas • Page 2

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Gentry, Arkansas
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Thu rsday, May '30, 1946 The J0uirza.l-Adyancej Gentry, Bertton County, Arkansas THE JOURNAL-ADVANCE AND 'UENTON COUNTY GAZETTE 139-J Publisher! Thursday of e-'ich week and entered at. tho post, office at Gentry, Bonl'on Cpunty, Arkansas, ns second- clo.83 mail matter. W. A. BLACK, Owner MAURICE V.

LAMBERSON Editor and Publisher Subscription Rates In Benton ind Delaware Counties: year Bight Months $1.00 Six Months 70 One year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 (No for lout than six months) Rates Obituaries, per word Curd of Thanhs, fiat 'rate Notlcea of Pie Suppers, Benefits, per line 0 wonla to tho line) 50o Social, arad.P.ersoaisal News i Kleeli- returned last, from a -visit, of four relatives mid in Los Angeles BpVerly Mills, Cnlif. Included wis visit, at the liume of Mr. and TCnimei former residents of Guests on that occasion included names familiar to readers of the namely Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heyne of Lo's Angqles, Mrs.

Brannuni, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jackson and son, Edwin, p'f Ventura, and Eddie who for (he past months has been 1 in-the Naval hospital at Corona, slowly but surely recovering from a severe leg wound, differed while he was serving as a Seeli.ee "in this Pacific. Eddie 'that his condition will sO on permit a furlough and a trip back to this vicinity lor a visit' with old friends. Airs.

Stoele made side trips to tho Sequoia -National Park; and Old Mexico during the visit. The return trip from Burbank, to ICanasa City was made by piano. The Hjphfill Willing- Workers-club will meet in the home of Mrs. Luln Ohulufas June (i. Mr.

and Mrs. Adlow. Pollock and son, Edwin, Mrs. Everette Frame nnclM rs. Jack Welsh, all of Los An- gelcs, visited Dr.

and Mrs. A. L. Peacock over the week end. Mrs.

Pollock, Mrs. Frame and'Mrs. Welsh firn nieces of Mrs. Peacock. Pfc.

Clarence Henelerson arrived home last week after receiving a discharge from the Army Air Force. He spent three years in the service onel started big homeward journey recently from Calcutta, India. Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and daughters, Misses Grace and Eunice, returned last Thursday from a three weeks' 1 visit with relatives in Calif- New Mexico and Texas.

loiiitli Cherry left for Kansas City where she will spend visiting at the'home of licr. bro- (liej-, Mo I Linseott. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey were in Tnlsa last Sunday attending the rodeo.

The W. H. O. Club will meet June 4 at the home of Mrs. Mary Carpen- Harris with a co-operative Junch- Mr.

and of wore dinner last Hun- a) tlio home of. Mr. Mrrj. Jirytin Sikes. The dinner was given in observance of birthday anniversaries.

Mrs. Jean Wolfenbargcr returned Tuesday from a few days' visit at the home of, Mr. and, Mrs. Don Killebrew of' Neosho, Mo. Bob Bever, Miss Helen Bever, Mrs.

Winnie Lou Trammell and her brother, James Cherry, were in Tulsa Sunday attending the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly were visitors in Fayetteville Tuesday. Mrs.

Kelly's son, Jimmie Fischer, who has been attending the University of Arkansas, returned home with them. Miss Frankie Test and Mrs. Ella Miller left Tuesday morning for Mt. Vernon, where they will spend D. K.

White-side, saying that he' is thc sumrnci months at the home of now stationed at the Atsugi Air Field i lhcil sister, Mrs. L. E. McCain. in Japan D.

K. has been in service i Ml ancl Mr Evingcl of Quon tnep ast two years and is now serviin' tr wi(h the Fifth Ai- Forco' lhC1! JlOIX1C after a visit, Mrs. Evin- A st Mrs. Ruth, Feemstcr, Mrs. T.

Jones and Mrs. Serena Foreman and Billy left last week for Coolidge, Ariz, where Mrs. Foreman plans to spend 3. month's vacation with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Clint Alfrey. Mrs. Feemster and Mrs. Jones, after spending a few days in "Joolidge, continued on to Sierra Madre, where they plan to live. Miss Mary Hardcastle home Friday night to spend the summer with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Achel E. Hardcastle, Sr. Mary has been attending Central College at' Conway, tho past school year. Mr.

and Mrs. D. A. Whiteside have received a letter from their son, Mr. and 'Mrs.

Cliff Barnes this week -to Noel, Mo. Mr. Barnes been or.ipliry-d ni and citymarshal Noel. -Dorn Burns, who is taking a prc- clcntal course at the University of AT u- at Fayetteville, was home Molhc Dudley and granddaugh- foi a visit with his ts tor of Wcsfville, and Mr. and BARBER SHOP First Class Work WE TRY TO PLEASE West Main Street Hours: 8 to 8 to 9 HELP WANTED WHITE ONLY Practical Nurses, to S55.IK) tier month.

XVailiv.sscs, per Helpers, per monih ner month- Farm IIi'liHTs. niontli Dairy Mi-lpcrs. 15.00 month Room, Board and Laundry furnislu-d ICxpi'i ience or Bert Reynolds of Los Angeles, eon to bo, served at the noon hour. Calif wcrc "cent visitors at vhe home of Mr. and Mrs.

Cliff Foreman. Dale Kelly, who has been spending- the -summer months with hi mother, Mrs. Maywood Kelly of Rogers, will 'evening when she returned om; the office to find a ail the tr.immings Mrs. M. V.

Lamberson was picas- surprised on her birthday last Friday home en dinner spread on. the family table. Out-of- town conspirators in the deal included Mr. and Mrs, Bill Lamberson and daughter, Jo Ann, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Minnebnn and daughter, Sally, and Bob Lamberson of Wheaton, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Hal'McVe- of Kanasa City came down Monday for a few days' visit at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. E. McVey. Mrs. T.

H. Burns, last week-end. He plans to return Friday for a vacation of two weeks before enrolling for the summer session. IF YOU GET TIRED OF return from a visit with rein-! THE SAME "OLD GRUB'' lives in Arizona and Texas. Bill Hunt of Rogers was in.

Gentry on business Tuesday. day after elay, after come in over oui- lioie of meats am! CRACKERS, Dainty Brand, 2 Ib. box SALAD DRESSING, All Brands, 8 oz. jar ID. pRg.

Belmont, 2 Ib. box GINGER BREAD MIX, Duff's, 14 oz. box Corn Meal 1Q 59 PUMPKIN, Del Monte, No. 2y 2 can lq CLOTHES PINS, Spring Type, doz. Bran Flakes 4Q 28c PUREX, Gall Jug, per gal.

PEACHES, Silveidale, No. 2y 2 can ar NOW is the tima to forage seeds. -Market is slow- 'ly advancing on ail kinds of field seed. At present we have (cane, sudan, millet, atlas sorgo, hegoyi, grohorna, soybeans, cow peas, black- eye peas, peas, etc.) priced right. See us before you buy.

Ssssa Free Delivery i BlXiVS.J'i-oprietor Electrical Work Means better lighting for your home and a material saving each month on your utility hill. It also, helps preserve one of your greatest natural eyesi'ght. Conic in and let us figure Vt-iJ-h you on your lighting CONi.QN WAS! i SHOE REP AIR IN First. Class Workmanship, and the Best in Materials i SAVE MONEY SAVE STAMPS MILO'S SHOE SHOP EXPERT REPAIR WORK Across Street from J-A Office iiamiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitaniii imiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiinii INA Pvhrl-ret rcr your 1 GRADE EGGS A. RADIOS E1ECTR1C CO.

NUB ATKINS OKNEHAf, SALES SOLICITED PHONE li() DATES Gentry, Arkansas ALSO OLD AND CRIPPLED STOCK PROMPT SERVICE PHONE US COLLECT PHONE 10, GRAVETTE, ARK. Joplin Rendering Co. Genera! Repairing ACETYLENE. WELDING ALUMINUM WELDING RADIATOR REPAIRING TIRE RECAPPING BODY AND FENDER WORK SATISFACTION GUARANT KK?) Fish and Chicken DINNERS FEATURED ON SUNDAYS AT THE CENTER CAFE' "WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON?" Backer's WHETHER BUY YOU WANT OR SKI.L TO Real Estate STOP AND SEE Wayne Feemster KAST FARMS AMD.CITY PROPERTY. Our Busiiiess CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING There's something for you to gain by doing so UNEXCELLED WORK AND SERVICE Serve Von Well Gentry Dry-Cleaners Jesse Ridgway, Prop.

3ENTGPJ COUNTY REAUTY CO. You list wa sell ff litf s' I ws se 'em HELP YOURSELF WET WASH ROUGH DRY FINISHED WORK 3 Blocks South and "A Block West of Gentry Hardware crux 1'i-r AY -7 A. M. TO. (i P.Aj i'HOXK DR.

P. W. McCLERNON OPTOMETRIST ROGERS, ARKANSAS Office Hours 9-13 1-3 Corner Poplar mul 1st St. Daily News Building Kast of Post Office LUCILLE'S BEAOTY SHOPPE Work YOUR MIRROR is your sovererst critic lionest one. When it your or needs tbe time to call 70 i pointinont.

i Jean Jusid niajiles, Ooerators JUNE'S BEAUTY SALON i "one 2 Side Main 1 i i We Appreciate our Business This bank wants to give this community the best possible banking service in a courteous manner. BANK up to by Go SEE US Gold Medal FEEDS BABY CHICKS We Are Now Financing Broilers REGULAR A I owni E--A 1 KR Home Town Cafe Here's A Quiz DO YOU LIKE TO EAT? DO YOU LIKE GOOD CHILI? DO YOU LIKE GOOD COFFEE? DO YOU LIKE GOOD SANDWICHES? DO YOU LIKE COLD DRINKS? If the answer is "YES" then you'll enjoy the good service, cleanliness hospitality you will find at the SANTA FE TRAIL "The great outdoors" takes on meaning to those who travel across the colorful Southwest: Natural scenic grandeur is magnified and glorified by absolute clarity of atmosphere, and rolling plains, great deserts, ruggeu mountains, take on awarding beauty as you glide along in carefree comfort aboard a bie Santa Fe Trailways bus. If you're traveling across America, insist on being routed via The Santa Fe Trail." Your Santa Fe Trailways agent will help you plan your trip for greatest enjoyment and lowest cost. See him today! Steele Drug Store PHONE 19 Phone 1Z Feed Store Snack Shack BURL LEACH, PROP. 1.

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Years Available:
1897-1949