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The Journal-Advance from Gentry, Arkansas • Page 3

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Gentry, Arkansas
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Benton County, Arkansas IMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS JR NEWS Mrs. Marlon DavU 1st ly reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. west of town, in honor of Pfc. Clark Riley, who was a from a camp at ille N.

C. "Those present were, Mrs. Dec Wilmoth, Mr. and Wilmoth, Mr. and Mrs.

IWilmoth, Mr. and Mrs. rsh Mr. and Mrs. Gene Par- Mbnctt, Charles Gordon Springs, Burl Marsh, Bob ifc'Clark Riley, Merril Riley, and Mrs.

Dave Riley. Pfc (ported at Camp 'Lewis, eturn back to camp. Rac Sproles returned 'riday from' a -three weeks th her sister. Mrs. Merl Tim- Corpis Christi, Texas.

Einnifl Davenport Los spent week with Mrs. Ed" Haas, and Mr. id other relatives. Bennett of New Mexico, week with Hubert Barton. in the service together.

lillie Hogan moved into her ie Monday. Jackson and daughter, iunday with Mrs. Andy Van and daughter Roberta. Perkins at elided "a tea May 32, at the home of Mr. K.

E. Newton in N'eosho, the engagement and marriage of their daughter, 'ances- to Per- bccatur. The wedding wHl ice in Juno. JLcroy Robb and children of City arc guests of her Mrs. Mae Peek, and Mr.

and in Robb and other relatives. Iryson and Larson for Oklahoma and. Kansas in. the harvest. IVY-H.

Vogalsang and daughter, are spending the week in City with relatives. Albert Smith underwent a operation in a hospital in Grove, Thursday morning. Nethel Brown of Joplin is the her sister, Mrs. U. T.

Own- family. Arthur Pugh and children of City spent the week end with rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Howard. Mrs. Jim Truitt, Mi ss Mattie ser, and Homer Setser of Ventura, came last week for a visit with their t). A. Setser and Lige Setser, and Mrs.

Truitts daughter Paul Tucker and family. Private Forest Rude, of a camp in Maryland, is spending his furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rude. Mr.

and Mrs. John Peterson of Stinett, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Buck Jones, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Oklahoma with Mr. and Mrs.

Claud McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McConnell. interest-was the new lights or realization that wo need to study Ihn Bible more. -Either way.

lad ta'havc yon with us. Mr. and, Mrs. Bill Reynolds, Mrs. Wood ford, Mrs.

Edward Johnson arid sons, attended the Baptism services 'in Siloam Sunday evening. 1 Mrs. Mark Boyle and daughters, Opal and Ruth, accompanied Mi-, Mrs. Ben Jenks to the singing convention, which was held at Palling Springs Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Garden, Miss Lavona Johnson, and Ned Gordon were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lingo and son. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Lingo were Sunday evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, to get acquainted with the new baby who arrived Saturday. Mother and baby are doing nicely.

May 30, 1946, 'Mr. and Coodc Ohnncclnr and son wore -visitors in. (lie 'Mark Tioyfc honto SuiulaV. BLOOMFIELD By Mrs. R.

C. Gordon Local News Mr. and Mrs. S. Eoff of Bakersfield, arrived here last Thursday for a month's at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Rev. A. A. Brady plans to leave today for Park City, where he will conduct a revival and return horiie about June 18.

John H. Ketchum of Fayettcville, field representative for the Ozark Playgrounds Association, was in Gentry last Friday looking after affairs of the association. Jack Hogue and Burl Leach purchased this week from Quinton Still the Fairway Cleaners plant located This commuity witnessed Friday! one. of the heaviest, rains that has 1 been seen, here for.a long time. Some hail fell but little damage was done.

Mr; Stanley Berrige and son. Ches-j ter, left last for Elpaso, Texas, en 1 business. They will mix business with pleasure by visiting Mr. Bor- rigcs' two sons and one daughter who live near Elpaso. Mrs, Bailey Hunt and children accompanied Mr.

Hunts sister to Fayetteville last week. The Bloomfield Community building has electricity. So you can see Bloomfield is still on the map in a shining way. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Freeman and son, Mr.

C. A. Lathrop, Miss Lavona Johnson, Ned Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. I Robert Gordon were fishing in ihe Osage last Friday when, the rains came.

A good place, to be from in rainy times. An eight foot rise came down at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Berrige and son, Lorcn, were in Fayetteville Friday.

Mr. C. A. Lathrop left Saturday for" his home in Hugo; Okla. The Bloomfield Sunday School was invited to attend an all day Memorial service at New Hope near Watts.

last Sunday, but decided to have our Sunday school as usual at the community building. There was a good attendence. A goodly number were out for Bible study and singing night. We are not sure if the added Complete Insurance Protection 'IRE rOKNADO I AIMERS MUTUAL lomo Gentry, Ark. FOIl FARM BARGAINS INSURANCE and FARM LOANS See W.

FEEMSTER Licensed VETERINARIAN DAY OU -NIGHT HS Look Your Best Fresh, neatly trimmed hair makes a lot of difference in your appearance. Slop in soon for an expert haircut. RICHARDSON'S BARBER SHOP lire LAWYER IN iriisiOKNCK V( fi loo PHONE 107 WANTE BLACKBERRIES AND All kinds of Produce GENTRY PRODUCE CO. PAUL SUGG J. 103 st Monday's Sale Extensive improvements to our Sale Barn are due to be completed by next Monday and in celebration of the occasion we plan to make the next Weekly event especially interesting with awards to those attending.

whether or not you plan to buy or sell, make lt a point to attend the sale next Monday and look the improvements we have added in our effort to make this one of the most modern sale barns in thls section of the country. GENTRY COMMUNITY SALE RATdlFF, Auct. C. O. WHITE, Clerk The opening of a beauty shoppe.in Decatur, SATURDAY, JUNE 1: We invite you to call on us when in need of beauty work.

Hours will be from 9:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. each-week day except Wednesdays when the shoppe will be closed all day.

Frances' Beauty Shoppe Frances Bolin, Owner and Operator (West of Bever's Store on Main St.) PHONE 34 FOR DELIVERY BRITES DAIRY $3.40 BRITES GROWER, Print $4.50 BRITES STARTER, Print $4.65 BRITES PIG HOG RATION $3.25 PILLSBURY BROILER MASH $4.25 PILLSBURY BROILER, MASH PILLSBURY EGG MASH $3.90 PILLSBURY DAIRY $3,50 LAREDO SOY BEAN SEED, bu $5.00 RIBBON SORGHUM CANE, cwt. $9.50 HONEY DRIP SORGHUM CANE, cwt. $9.50 GERMAN MILLET, cwt. $8.50 BEAN SEED, Ib. 19c and 20c three blocks north of the Gentry Hardware.

The new owners plan to operate the plant for a time at its present location and move later to a. building on Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lefors arrived lore Tuesday for a visit with his not'ncr, Mrs.

Ora Lefors. Jento'n County Baptist Association moved last Friday from Siloam to the in the north part of town vhich he recently purchased from Mrs. A. G. Wasson.

Mr. and Mrs. Under New We have purchased the Fairway Cleaners and will be at the location until we are able to a place on Main Street. We would 'appreciate business and we'll clo our best to please you. All We ask is a chance.

in Gentry and vicinity. CALL 175 ONE DAY SERVICE OiN REQUEST TWO HOUR SERVICE ON FUNERAL CLOTHES You are welcome to visit our plant at any tirae. "GIVE US A The Fairway Cleaners BURL LEACH JACK HOGUE Last Sunday there was better attendance than at the previous Sunday's service, but: there were still Some empty seats. Let's make it our goal to have every scat filled next Sunday. The Laymen's League meeting of last week was a great success from Rev.

A. Brady pastor of the nil reports. Five gallons of ice cream and a corresponding amount of cake was nerved. Wednesday June 5, will bo Fellowship supper night again. Everyone is invited.

Gome and feast ilaude Kimmel, who formerly oc- with us, enjoy a good program -and the residence, have moved to warmf cllowship and hospitality, farm north of.town. OF SUMMER DRESSES for Ladies and Misses. A NICE LINE of. Children's clothing for boys and Girls. 's Shoppe i EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1946 A Good Supply of- NEW BATTERIES- CARGO LEPCO MAJOR Dependable Batteries with 18 Months Guarantee INNER Sizes to fit most any casing ERNEST EPPERSON W.

C. HAMPTON, Owners (Formerly Flint) Will observe the following policy enabling us to bring to you Hollywood's Big Pictures including Features, Short Subjects and News of the Day. 3 COMPLETE CHANGES IN PROGRAM WEEKLY MATINEES 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY MONDAY Two Shows Daily and Sunday at 7:30 and 9:00 CLOSED ON THURSDAYS SEE OUR PROGRAM WEEKLY IN THIS PAPER OR LEAVE YOUR NAME AT BOX OFFICE FOR MAILING LIST Radio Repair Service Complete and modern shop.

Repair all makes of home and car radios. Electrify your present battery set now. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED See MELV1N WHITE with the GANT ELECTRIC COMPANY PASTRIES OF ALL KINDS Baked Fresh Each Day KLINK'S BAKERY.

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1897-1949