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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 8
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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 8

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I1 PAGE EIGHT a THE STAUNTON NEWS-LEADER. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1940 BURNSVILLE Hlcklln, and others. early In May. ing Jobs 1 nthis community, for the past three weeks. If is the Arnold Ruckman of Crabbottom Methodist, served for a time as chaplain of the United States senate and served some of the largest valley, Is a business visitor here to IB NOTES.

-OF HIGHLAND appointments in the former Bal day Ira D. Outshall of the Jackson tknore conference, that included a nope oi ine routs or this community that they will soon have the "hoped for" electricity. Cecil Marshals Jr. of Williams-ville. spent the Weekend in the ridge, and Mack Ervm called in the home of Miss Eleanor Carpenter Sunday afternoon.

Miss Jeraldlne Wooddell, attractive daughter of Mrs. K. B. Wooddell, and Lee Klncald, of Williams-ville, were married Saturday, Mar. 23.

They hold positions In Staunton and Waynesboro, respectively. Miss Caroline Bvrd. a member at Burnsvllle, April 4. The Rev. Mr.

Stickley filled his appointment here Sunday morning. Harry Bums has returned' home from Harrisonburg, where he was a member of the Jury in federal court, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burns of four years' pastorate at the Cen tral church in Staunton. Dr.

Pretty River-community, a former Sheriff of the county, Is a business visitor here today. home of Mrs. J. H. Rogers man Is well known in this county, and has been heard on a number of occasions from the pulpit of Charles Fleisher and family, who Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnv Vanover of Bastian, epent a weekend rec fer, Saturday. Ed Smith Is better. Arch Harouff of Cincinantl, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Harouff, several days recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Onrille Cuiry have returned after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Rowe, of Hilton Village.

Miss, Vera Mitchell visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Harouff Friday night.

Mlnter Jackson and family are planning to take up residence in Covington in the near future. The entire community regrets the loss of this family. Miss Ha Dressier, Vernon Lock- Waynesboro, spent the weekend in the school facultv. rwnt tti vwV. JONQUILS ONSALE Friday Afternoon and Satnrday If Not Sold Before at FENNirS WALTER'S DRUG STORK 25c for 2 Dozen Woman's Auxiliary, Church of Good Shepherd.

the Monterey church, and he dedicated the Trinity Methodist church at Vanderpool, mora than forty end at her home In Warm Springs. ently in tne home of the latter's sister, Mrs. Johnny Folks I Clifton Burns and Raymond Carpenter visited friends in Mill- Cliff Bowers of Hot Sra-inn. v.i years ago. He Joined the Balti have been living on the Monterey-Vanderpool highway, have rented the home and farm of.

Mrs. Erma Harris, on 3t. Creek, and will move there In the very near future. Mrs. Mary Cook of Staunton, Is visiting in the home of her mother, Mrs.

Fannie Sullenberger, on a visitor in the home of T. rhir. more conference on trial in March the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Burns. Miss Ila Dressier visited friends in Waynesboro several days last week, and attended the showing of "Gone With the Wind." The Henderson Bros, of Staunton, have been doing several wir Doro springs Sunday afternoon. The infant son of Clarence Rob 1884; was ordained deacon In 1884. ry, Sunday.

Monterey, April 4 The clerk of the court wu called from hh borne ct an early-morning hour to Issue a. marriage license to Miles Edward Elboa and Miss Clarice Ruth Semones, both of Huttcnsvllle, W. Va. Place of proposed marriage was Monterey. Married at Monterey on April 2, Joe Paige Wanless and Miss Fran ces Audra Cromer, both of Slaty Pork, W.

Va. Married at Monterey on April 3, at the session "held in Staunton, erts has been very ill. The young people of the community are busv at work on a nlu and presided over toy iBshoprH. N. ave Rodgers of Mitch ell town, visited his sister, Mrs.

W. L. Shef- West Main street. MyTyeire; he was ordained elder which they plan to' give sometime in 1888, at the session of the Con Joseph 'M. Colaw.

of the firm of J. M. Colaw and Son, farmers ference held at Martlnsburg, W. with Bishop A. W.

Wilson, presiding. His last active pastorate was and breeders of purebred Hereford cattle, is In Staunton today, attending the Hereford cattle sale, be Russell Carroll Smith and Miss Goldie Hedrick, both fof Riwrton, at Irwerlcfcsburg. Weather: Fair. A beautiful day. ing held at he Union stock yards.

W. Va. Continues warm, with the mercury A representative of the unemployment compensation commission The Colaw firm is a consignor to this sale. Fred Reppert Is the auctioneer. around 7 at the noon hour.

0 NEW FLAVOR HINTS The Rev. Forrest J. Prettuman D. one of the best known and be loved ministers of the area which Try these new flavor tips: Put of the' Virginia state employment service will be at Monterey on Wednesday, April 10, from ten4hlrty until three-thirty. An application has been made to Judge Jos.

A. Glasgod and a notices posted at the front door of the courthouse of Highland county by William B. Simmons, a resident of Crabbottcm, that he will appl7 for a hearing on April 23 for a certificate In order to take a little powdered cloves In baked beans one-fourth teaspoon is enough for serving four; sprinkle was the former Baltimore conference of the M. E. Church, South, will celebrate his eightieth birthday anniversary on April 7.

Dr. Pret-tyman, now superannuated, lives at Rockville, Md. He Is a former IT WAS GREAT! I l-a teaspoon marjoram over roast lamb the last hour of baking; add editor of The Baltimore Southern a few celery seeds to cole slaw. inn? CTsMrwanran rerr fM JO GUI tOU kMfTl lrxms OH Of the Virginia bar examination, to be held in June 1940. Mrs.

Chas. McNutty, delegate; 8 T. Sweeter, from the CSTAOI Mr. and Mrs. JR.

E. Mauzy, and Mrs. B. Sweoker, from the Crabbottom Presbyterian church, were In attendance at the Sunday school con-Tention, held to Harrisonburg. Jdhn A.

Ruckman and O. Jesse MnoroMciHWftNtwrra MASONS I UKE TO TMM THtirjim Vyh, hum nnvTHiic VtRY flaW M0 MIR AN Y0 mt NONTlY.lHAT5 MCI I PROMH.AS (4THY KAYt a mt nun uuiui 1 1 COUNTRY CLUB-EVAPORATED Thank you, Staunton for the grand reception you gave our fine new store. Hundreds came, bought and saved with our tremendous opening values. This week we continue to offer more amazing buys that will further establish our reputation as "your greatest place to save 1" YOU UWIO ill A NEW CUtTOWlR Hlner. who were In Harrisonburg during last week attending fed eral court, were recalled there to day and as members of the.

petit Jury. iff mm Is rtftrritf Rev. end Mrs. Geo. E.

Pope, Mrs. H. L. Simmons, and Mrs Mel-Tin i Puffenberger, ot Crabbottom, are In Staunton attending the meeting of the Woman's Mission ary society of the Baltimore con Holp Yourself to Bettor Buys at ference In session at Central church. Leaving from Monterey thli mArnlw to th1 meet PEACHES ins, were Mrs.

G. Jesse Hlner, Mrs. B. Warwick, Mrs. J.

rr II KROGER' Granalate4 Armour's Whole SUGAR HAMS ii to lb. Average Rineless Crisp BACON CELERY bunch (0 Frah Coantry Sweet EGGS POTATOES i Home Grown RED BAGCOFFEE MeDry" NEW. SELF-SERVE STORE lii VV, RED CREST BRAND fy1 FREESTONE VsA 'sAAA A a 1 kkKv 267 N. CENTRAL AYL I vAAAfX PvP 1 -J 1 STANDARD a STANDARD CHOICE PACK 4 no. vjj Cans FRESH BUTTER WANTED Plain 24 Lb.

Sack Lge. flf- 73c I CORNFLAKES Country Club fcitb every 3 cakes at regular low cost-vbo 6nowi flll-SBE CAKE OF SWEETHEART soap- for only morel 70IIET GOAP tHI SOAT THAT A0IHS WITH YOUR IUM 2 (101 THLE Avondale Choice Gelatin Desierts and Assorted Puddings BOUJNRN'S Gfurcixj Pkgs. 14c 10c MACARONI cZ, 3 25c TINY PEAS 'sr 2 3 4 Standard Pack 27 No. 2 Cans Pkgs. 7 oz.

Pkgs. No. 2 Cans No. 2 Carf Mb-Pkgs. Cakes Swift's Sugar Cored CLOVER BACON lb.

15c Foil Cream Wisconsin CHEESE lb. 19c WE ARE KOW HANDLING SWIFTS PREMIUM BEEF THE BEST GRADE MONEY CAN BUY Premium Bound FLOUR 20 oz. Country Club Pkgs. Jack Frost 24 oz. GREi BEANS PANCAKE PKG.

SALT QUICK OATS 9c FANCY CORN 3c crack ars.2 13c PIG. SOAP 3 9c 25c 11c 10 18c Pkg. Brookfield Creamery BUTTER Or HAfnlnr I -U OZ. IB. 35c lb.

35c SIEll 2 Pkgs. Country Club Franklin Premium Chock i SUGAR, Pure 10 lbs. 51c SUPER SPECIALS IN'OUR PRODUCE DEPT. ROAST IB. 23c VALUES IN OUR MEAT DEPT.

Smoked Hams Strawberries' Prtmium Boned A Boiled Gold Medal FLOUR Kenmore TEA Pint Baskets ARMOUR'S MELROSE Whole or Half ROAST LB. 31c 17k Center Clices lb. 56 1 A a 29 29 12 lb. Bag i lb. Pkg.

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15c 17 Can Fork nam STEAK lb. 15c 2 Cans A Real Treat For The Family NEW POTATOES 4 ib, 29 lb. CARROTS 3 10c Fresh Fork Bunches LIVER 3 LBS. 25c Torsch SWEET POTATOES 18c Sunshine ORANGE JUICE 3 Cans 25 4 BEANS New Crop Octobers and Navies Pure Country lb. LARD 3 LBS.

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