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The Winona Times from Winona, Mississippi • 10

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The Winona Timesi
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'1 Thursday, June 17, 1965 ratoraWVeni A WINONA. TIMES SOUTH WINONA Mrs. Holme Herring POPLAR CREEK By Mrs. Earl Black in A cups recommended on the label Not only will you avoid weepi ing salads, but the celery in them will stay crisp. Here's a recipe for a molded chicken salad which you can put in the freezer, then bring Classified Advertisements Home Agents Notes By Flossie Tale Montgomery County Extension Home Economist Mr.

Walter Watson of the Na -cm the jar Food 1965 Easter FOR SALE: Baby chicks and HELP WANTED Watkins has We have 2 new Church Notice Bro. Gilder will be here Sun- iorun wnen company comes. opening for man or lady to tions Community visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Malone on Department of; th'S Is cane Lay-A-Way model sewing machines that were left on lay- serve customers in Winona.

Air imnmina 20t.h at 11 started pullets. Barnett's Hatchery, 1 mile north of city limits. Also complete supply fresh garden seeds. Also, recently, Mr Write C. R.

Ruble, Dept. 3-2 "fl a-way. 1 Zig Zag makes but o'clock ana ounaay m-gm i of At. P.O. Box 2447, Memphis, Ten i arm iuia.

7:30 tor tne regular mo visitp(1 their 2-25-tfc nessee. tonholes, pay balance owed of $38.48. 1 round bobbin sews forward and reverse, bal tanner, or Pressure too sudd No Weepy Salads 6-17-ltp and will be a dinner guest in Hosea the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl rrn Ever try to freeze a molded gelatin salad? Chances are it ia nne aim Pianos: from $125 up.

$10 Black. monthly. Bagwell Piano Com came out watery after freezing CARD OF THANKS I want to take this opportun ance, $21.68. Both guaranteed. Call 354-5772 or write Credit Manager, 313 W.

Pascagoula Jackson, Mississippi. Mrs. Cross and Pam returned home with them for a few weeks vacation. David is visit roasts are beef cuts there ul ln2 specialists pany, boutn court, tiouisviue, Community Meeting and thawing. It needn't.

phone 773-5322 or 773 ity to express my appreciation The regular monthly meeting Simply use one-fourth less linniH than usual, say food 5443. 6-10-2tc f. Of to mv wonderful menus in ing his brother and family, Barrv. of Memphis. of the Poplar Creek Community 3-18-tfc Winona.

During my two mon Club will be on Monday night. roast-some ih.it specialists at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Sta FOR SALE: 3 room house with Molded Chicken Salad (adapted for freezing) 1 can condensed cream soup (mushroom preferred) 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin (one envelope) 14 cup water 2 cups diced meat (may substitute turkey, veal, ham or tuna fish) 1 cup diced celery 2 pimientos cut in small pieces Vi cup cooked salad dressing (not mayonnaise) Soak gelatin in cold water and add heated condensed soup. Stir to dissolve gelatin, then add other ingredients. Mix. Pour into a mold and chill in the refrigerator until firm.

Then freeze for no longer than fwo weeks. Mrs. Holmes Herring, Bryan and Bill spent several days June 21 at 8:00 with assistant ths stay in Campbell's Clinic in Memphis, your cards, let The thing to miinnn '1 bath and small basement on VOW LICENSED by State of Mississippi to make cash tion. When using lemon-flavor county agent, Bob Wilson, and a rib 70'x210' lot. Highway 51 South.

visiting relatives in the Delta recently. ters, visits, and your prayers ed gelatin, for example, use assistant home agent, Mrs. Loans, $50.00 to $2,500.00. Small have helped to pull me through. 1V4 cups water instead of the 2 Barry L.

Cross, Memphis, Ten nessee, phone 363-4789. Carolyn Moore, arrangmg a Mrs. Pete Herring visited nonthly payments can be ar are counted fr animal, the lorn the better It Is wonderful to be at home Youth Program. Refreshments with Mr. and Mrs.

Ervin Ches- -anged. Fidelity Underwriters, 6-3-3tp and May God bless you all. will fee served. teen on Saturday afternoon. elephone 184, Winona.

The first three Mrs. Lydia Aldridge 6-17-ltc 3-22-tfc spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Turner Jones in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Buster Jones. Glad to report Mrs. Ohesteen FOR SALE Three double amPle, are the Mrs. Cloyce Gibson and chil They also are tke dren were business visitors to FOR SALE: Registered Ten is feeling better after spending some time in the Greenwood Hospital. houses for colored all rented and 34 acre land.

Mrs. Louise Rockhill, 107 South Central. sive. Next Wilburn Peeples of Tallahas Grenada on Monday, nessee Walking Mare, 3 years come rji CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends Lucretia Taylor is visiting 7-inch see, Ma. is spenaing several We welcome the Sherman 5-20-tfc roasts.

And days with friends and relatives. her brother, Dallas Taylor, and jess expensive i(J old Strawberry Roan, Sire; Midnight's Mystery P. Dam; Mountain Sue. John Stanton, Vaiden, Mississippi. Mr.

and Mrs. James Burch- family in St. Louis, Mo, for all the kindness shown me during my hospitalization and since I came home. Your visits, Baileys to our community. They have built a new home in the South Park Subdivision.

MAN OR WOMAN to succeed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Black field of Louisville spent from visited Mrs. Theopal Carter Friday until Sunday with Mr. 6-17-ltc Mrs.

Pete Herring and Linda KIMES Rawleigh dealer in S. Carroll County or E. Grenada County. Over 25 preferred and car nec- cards, gifts, flowers, phone calls, prayers and other ex and Walter King in Winona on visited Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Far-; and Mrs. Clint Burchfield. essarv. Can earn 7125 and SALE Large three bed Mrs. Mary Hicks of Cali- rish on Sunday afternoon.

Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Hunt spent this pressions of kindness were truly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Beaner per week from start. See W. R. room, 2 bath home. Pay SHEET META week in the home of Mr.

and I pray that God may bless and children have returned Nix. Route 1. Winona or equity ana assume Joan each of you. Montgomery phone Mem- home to Tampa. Florida after fornia is visiting for several days with Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Tierce. Mrs. Hicks is visiting some with her father, James Lane who is a patient in the Rawleigh MSF-280-1145, 506 197. Mrs.

Homer Ellis in Friendship Community. Mary Ann and Bonnie Gib Mrs. Percy Stoker a visit with their family, the C. phis, Tennessee. 6-17-3tc 6-17-ltp A.

Williams. 6-10-4tp son spent this week in Jackson Mrs. Holmes Herring visited Kilmichael Hospital. 1211 Walnut, Greenwod Dial 453-6044 General sheet metal Gutters and down pipe Gin blow pipe with their cousins, Vicki and her grandmother in Carrollton Mr. and Mrs.

Teddy Schubert LET US INSURE YOUR CAR with reliable General Motors on Tuesday. and Susan of Memphis, Mrs Chterri Ingram and Brenda Fox. Duck Hill Activities Mrs. Theopal Carter is home Horace Elkin and children of Automobile Insurance. See Gerard Chevrolet Tele Mr.

and Mrs. Lyndol Hunt following surgery in Tyler Hoi Covington, Tenn. and Mrs. wvauug wiu cur conaitionif MRS. JEWELL JOHNSON phone 31.

6-17-tfc and children of Mobile, Ala mes Hospital. We hope she con Bruce Cup of Clarksdale were Koofing spent last week end with his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffj Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Wood. tinues to improve. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Mc The Duck Hill square dancing homecoming at Mission Baptist Knight and Brad of Greenwood Church last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prolongo JEWELRY and watch repairs, diamond settings and engraving. Simmons Jewelry, Winona, Miss. 1-14-tfc Hunt.

The children stayed for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Garrett club are enjoying dancing in the community house every Saturday night. They are in and family of Houston, Texas Major and Mrs.

Turner Trapp from Fort Rucker, and and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Taylor LOW COST HOME 10 spent last week end in Mobile, viting more to come join them children recently spent some visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell on Saturday.

Mrs. Betty Henderson of Stewart has been visiting Mr. and and family of St. Louis are Ala. with relatives.

that will. Among the out of time with his father, B. M. visiting for several days with Mrs. Dallas Taylor and David town guests that were there Trapp and her parents, Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitchell. AT FIRST FEDERAL MOVING Call 226-1999, Grenada. Bill and Rex Moving, Agents for Wheaton Van Lines of St.

Louis, Mo. spent part of Saturday night, were Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Jacks and Carol Mrs. Clarence Overstreet and tins week with Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Chester Lipsey, Mr. and and Mrs. Kate Suber made a family.

Linda Overstreet return 9-19-tfc, JIrs suber, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor. Debby and Mark business trip to Tupelo Sat- For a new home or remodeling program Taylor returned home with their Doug Howell and Mr. and Mrs.

urady. Mrs. Boyle. Mr. and Mrs.

Kendrick Galla-her and son of Swainbow, have returned to their home after spending a week with her sister and family, Mrs. Jessie Lee Pyron. Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Gordon help you find the most profitable solution mother after a visit of several ed from Girls State at Belhaven College in Jackson on Sunday after being there a week. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Malone visited their son and family, the Week end visitors with Mrs.

FOR SALE One good used wood House Comfort Range, $60. Winona Butane Gas days Butch Boyd, who is working; Jacks were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weeks and Myra of Ackerman. Phone 470.

best terms. CALL, WHITE OR SEE US during the Summer month's at Clayton Malone in Greenville Harvey Crouch from Memphis. There were also couples from Bruce, Elliott and Grenada. They were honored by having three well known callers, C. D.

Simpson of Vaiden, Mr. Berry-hill from Memphis and Coleman Reed from Greenwood. 6-17-tfc Tchula, Miss, spent the week of Union, New Jersey were Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Curtis Sunday.

Miss Winnie Evans spent Sun end with his parents, Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

spent from Sunday until Wed PIANO AND ORGAN SALE. day with her daughter, Mrs. Wiikins last week. Mr. Gordon was a former resident of Duck FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS ill Mrs.

J. R. Boyd. Ernest Boyd left last Saturday for Nashville, Tenn. where The best piano or organ for; Cliff Grice and family.

nesday in Jackson with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pat Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Curtis The building is air-conditioned Hill Roy Meeks left last week for he will be in an Auto Deisel and they have plenty of hot cof- ASSOCIATION OF Ches- less money. Rentals, service and terms to suit your budget. Liberal allowance for trade-ins. Special prices for chorches his job in Alaska.

He will be! Jr. fee and Cokes. gone about 6 months. Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis Riley at- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nich- GRENADA, MISSISSIPPI ley, Mrs. Eva Hill and Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon spent one day in Memphis with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Sheffield while they were Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Black, and schools. Teacher material; tended the Lions Convention at Mechanical School until May. Janet Hunt of Mobile is visiting her cousin, Peggy Garrett. Jeanine Gibson is spending a week in Jackson with Mrs.

Donna Fox. 322 First Street Phone 21 Poplar Creek community visit les and family of Starkville were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDonald. and sheet music.

Over 30 years iBiloxi and from there to New In business. Satisfaction guar-' Orleans to visit their daughter here. ed Walter King on Friday of last week. Also recent visitors with Mr. King were Mrs.

Allic anteed. For the best trade any-j Joy Gilder, Gracie Cheek and Janie Black of Greenwood spent where, see us before you buy. J. RIGG VAUGHN PIANOS COMPANY, Columbus, Mississippi. 10-31-tfc last week end with aJnie's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Black. On Sunday they enjoyed a pic Pearson and Eula Dorris of Grenada and Mrs. C. D.

Wyre of Cleveland. Friends of little Linda Collins will be glad to hear that she is still improving. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnett.

The grandchildren, Chuck, Janice and Cris came home with them for a visit. They will also spend sometime with their other grandmother, Mrs. C. L. Barnett before returning to New Orleans.

Ted Medlin and his daughter, Amy from Jacksonville, Fla. nic at Little Mountain on Nat Mrs. Red Wilson hosts monthly club meeting The Alva Sweatman Home chez Trace near Duck Hill. AFTER THIS DATE I will not Other visitors on Sunday and Miss Margaret Kendricks and FOR A- during the week were Mr. and Jo Austin visited Margaret's be responsible for debts other than my own.

Charles L. James, Winona, Wisteria Apart Mrs. Randolph Black of Lud are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billy unt in Indianola recently.

low; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Black ments. 5-27-3tp Leverette. Amy will remain Demonstration Club met Mr- ad Mrs.

Amzie USEED CAI BETTE here with her aunt and uncle, TABOR MOTOR CO. Your car, Mr. and Mrs. Leverette for the Mrs. Red Wilson June 1.

Mrs. Burns, Greenville; Ducy Bras-well, N. Don Black STEWART By Mrs. Curtis Brown Jesse tfl meeting' oTtT a Jpffprv Wp i.rmmM.M1. I and Frrest Long of Green wood t0 or)1er and the group sang, Dr.

Don Dismuke and T)nn I Mrs. Ben Braswell, Mrs. Bill. in ine uooa uia summer and truck super market invites YOU. If you can't trade at TABORS you can't trade.

Tabor Motor Company. 9-10-tfc Professional Cards time" with two 4-H'ers, Myrtis Swindoll and Beverly Jo Grant of Memphis to the Gulf Coast last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Branch and children, Melanie, Mo and Polly are at home after spend WE HAVE A BIG STOCK OF LATE MODEL USED CARS 60-61-62 63 FORDS, CHEVYS, BUICKS, PONTIACS OLDSMOBILES.

Taylor and girls, Lucretia and Sandra, Jeanine, Ronnie and Rusty Gibson. William Griff en of Jackson is visiting his uncles, Roy Hvmtt and Rip Hunt. (Mrs. Joe Prolongo and children of Houston, Texas spent joining in. Mrs.

Wilson gave the Devo- ing several days in Texas onal. The study topic, "Want where Polly had minor surgery More Free Time," was given on her eye by a specialist in 'by Mrs. Ingram. Temple, Texas. They also went The demonstration was, to Six Flags and other points "Home Decorama All mem- Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.

MISSISSIPPI FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Blue Cross. Located N. Front St. SCOTT SH ELTON, Gen. Agent.

Bill Taylor. Mrs. E. C. Hannah of Reform spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Max McGarrh. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laramin of Memphis and Mr.

and Mrs. Edd Marshall and family of Oak Ridge, Tenn. are visiting for several days with Mr. Lester McGovern. Mr.

and Mrs. Buck Nail and Gina spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whithead of Jamestown. Mr.

and Mrs. Tommy McDonald and family of Memphis spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jep Wood. WE HEED TO TRADE FOR Nite 1343-J-l-PHONES-Day 1475 7 took part in making place ma is ana napKins.

inis penou. Churches Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore Jr.jwas enjoyed by those present. and children, Linda, Ginger, Delicious salad plates and cold drinks were served to the 100 USED CAR Trey and Lee left Sunday morn- WALKER INSURANCE AGENCY Mutual Fir Insurance Office Summitt Street Phone No.

9 Winona, Miss. mg for Six Flags, Texas and TiAmnnctratinT, Acwnt Eskridge Church 10:00 A.M. Sunday School. 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.

on to Houston where they will eight members, two 4-H mem-spend sometime with their bro- bers and three visitors. In Models from 1952-195 Shiloh Church ther, Hammond Moore. Those not present were Mrs. Guests of Mrs. Mattie Minafore, Mrs.

Willie Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Chamb- uu.uu,j uiwjtumg uay um laiuiiy 01 xlOUStOn Were uaiirea, iuia. uru vnvci dim services Grover Moore and will be at 3 p.m. Sunday guests with Mr.

and CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Highway 51 North Winona, Mississippi TR. I. J. BENSON Phone 452-J Mrs. Vera Kirk.

as Quickly as Possible! from Georgia and Mrs. Faye, Members are urged to attend Mrs. Roy Chamblee. Henning of Memphis. W.

A. Py-I Mrs- Mary Minafore will be and visitors are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Szabo ron is visiting his children jjhostess for the July meeting.

W. M. Hull, Pastor land family of Flint, Michigan HOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE Your Car Will Never Bring More Than No GIANT Long Island, New York. W. C.

Tyler Jr. of Memphis joined his father, W. C. Tyler Sr. here Saturday and went to Columbus to spend the weekend with Dr.

and Mrs. H. L. Villee. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Blaylock, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Blaylock, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyler and Wilson Marter attended the FOR- RUBBER STAMPS CALL 45 Winona Tiroes AT A LOW, LOW PRICE MULTI ROOM COOLING! Big Stock of Used Pickups and Big Trucks on Haj to be found anywhere.

LEGALS SUrfcKLIIIt MR CONDITIONER Automatic thermostat Air Exchanger Reusable air filter si il a PRICED TO SELL 19.000 EASY TERMS AVAILABLE malt Notary Public -at-Winona Times Office BTU CAPACITY Tabor Motor Auto Super Registrations to Vote James L. Clay Winona, Miss. 1 Glynda Louise Austin Kilmichael, Miss. William Kindred Winona, Miss. This is in compliance with House Bill No.

822. Received for publication this 17th day of June 1965. The Winona Times Same N. Pitner, Publisher 6-17-2tc phone i ELLIS HARDWARE CO. Winona Hwy 51-N Customer Satisfaction Is Our Greatest Asset Frances B.

Weed 206 SUMMITT ST. PHONE 2 -It Will Pay You To See Us Now WINONA. MISS. JAMES TABOR M. J.

W. HERRING.

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