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I Parkway School News , Parkway School was broken in ' to Sunday night. The robber broke the glaa* out of Nr. Ames 1 Greene* office door and stole I several items, including four f cent* la caih and aome postage itamps. The damage amounted to approxin\ately fifty dollars. Sherv riff Hodge* took finger print! and I la investigating. ? Attendance The attendance has been poor ! due to flu and other sickness. Mrs. Chloc Storie, one of the second grade teachers, and Mr. Earl Greene, one of the eighth grade ( teachers have flu. Visitors ^ ;; ? . . We were happy that ttrs.Dea . sie Mae Edmisten, county super visor, visited the school Friday. We appreciate the help and many good suggestions she has to offer. We were also filed to have tome library acience majors from Ap palachian Slate Teachers Collage visit our achool last week. They came especially to tee the library. Llbrsr, gg We am vary proud of oar 11 bcary. It ?onteiat approximately SMO trail selected book*, tour seU of encyclopedias, and other re ference materials. A total of $381.01 was spent recently for 125 new books and 240 re-bound ones that* are almost ready to be placed on the sheKc?.< ? Birthday Party ri pj ; >4 Mrs. Vance Keller, llh. Harold Keller and little Loretta Keller eame to school on February 4th and surprised Joyce Keller with ?; birthday party. She It eight years old, and in Mrs. Cole'a sec ond grade. They served cake and You'll find mm LOW PRICES,^ where you see this sign So, when you shop ,.!lq httj P where you see the S&H Grefn Stamp shield, you're dollars ahead at the start. And dollars ahead again when you redeem your S&H Green Stamps for beautiful and usfctal{ifi*. : i: See them at your nearest SfcH Redemption Center or in the pages of the SfcH Green Stamp Ideabook. W . .P-"' t ? ice ereanr. *fjr~ - --?? Mr*. Lucy SUrte's Third Gnlt We ?rt sorry that Sonny Cook. Barbara Hicks, and Roland Hardy are sick thia week. These boy* have ftrfect attend ance for the drat five months of school. Hay Greer, Scott Randall. rota TrlpUtt, and R. D. Graybeal. Hra. Ayw* Mrtk Cra4e The class consists of twenty-six pupils. The following have perfect attendance for the year Gail Greeov, TVany Ray, Charles Church snd Jimmy Watson. In connection with their science unit ok musical instrumehts ahd sounds, they have studied the dif ferent families of instruments. Many students have learned io recognise the Instruments by col lecting pictures Of thetn. The class has been enjoying the record Haydm'l Symphony No. 101 D ma jor (The Clock). They alad joined with Mrs. MoMt's music das* to learn some songs thst are to be played by the Little Symphony which will be in this county In March. Their study *f Europe has be come very interesting. They have written to the embassies of each country and have received some very informative Information, which included picture*, pamph let*, maps, and booklet* showing their country and way of life. A Valentine party has been planned for FHday afternoon at which time a nice focial hour will be enjoyed aad Valentines will be exchanged. : 1 ~ 1 News Of Our Servicemen j? 'A :: JOHN E. RONlfcGER DEPARTS FOR MEDITERRANEAN Norfolk, V*.? John E. Romln ger, iblp'i serviceman third cIih, URN, con of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Rominger of Reese, N. C., serving aboard the dock landing ship USS Donner, departed Norfolk, Vf., Jan. 11, with ship* of Amphi bious Squadron Right for ? five month tour of duty with the U. S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. The squadron has relieved Am phibious SqoadfOn Six as the United State's Amphibious Force In tha Mediterranean. Scheduled for the cniiafc are varioui operational exercises and visits to Spain, trance, Italy and Greece. 1 Amphibious Squadron Eight is one of the squadrons that partici pated in the Lebanon Operations and Operation Inland Sea in 1988 80. . PRICE REDUCED ON COKE IN BIG KING SIZE! MO. U. f. PAT. Off. AFTER YOU POUR ,? THERE'S 7? still LOTS MORE Why? Htoforl? twfc? Ic? Is? wwwT Now enjoy wariA-Gutote Coea-CokU.?in big King Size ... at new lew prided Y6a fctay no more to enjoy the coM<*kp teat*.. ?thlfchberft?l I lift of Coke... in King Sttl Bring Lome thrifty cartons of CMn In big King Size, todayl ' I MSifi IBM wMf iMffr^rgQa* 1 ,'mm BE REALLY REFRESHED!' h % . Appalachian Elementary News The fifth grade student* in Mrs. Grace Buckland'* clue preeented ? program for the upper gride* assembly on FrKUy morning. Ttty ruary 9th, is which every student in the clau took pert. The pro ?raA we* pUnned in three divi sion*, beginning with ? devotional. Next euhe a short play about famous men who wore bohi la FXtruary. The latter portion was In the form of a variety show. Students In thl* class are: Craig Austin. Guy Casey. H. J. Cottrell. Gary Derti, Stacy Rgxer*, Larry Fort, Ghrif HfehMh. Ib Hodge*. Jimmy Marih, David Miller, Larry ...? ~ v? -1-? i inn i "i i Non-U, 4acil Paraonr, Paul Sink. Dvayna Trivett, Howard Willi* mi. R?y W*taon, Danny Wilaoo. Keith Grwr, Frank Boyd, Ro.lt BtnUay LoU Blackburn, Shirley Brown, Margaret Derrick, Kathy DoUohi Maiy Djrer, Nancy Robinson, Mar tha Stacy, Carolyn Tester, ami J ??Ty Meekint. Cttbeaa of tl? Week Citizens of the Week in Mr. Carl Day'* eighth grade clan for last week were Nancy Pen* and Ron nle Hunt. Mrs. DavV Class NOW* ir The second grade students in Mrs. Ennic Davis' class prelenled 1 presram for m nmr im auembly on Friday, January at. The student* told the itory of "Our World" in poem*, choral reading*, recitations, and tonf*. Children 1* lau clau are: Gary Aihley, Chrl* Blackburn, Michael Corey, Billy John Dacua, Hoyle Devi*, Brett Day, Robert Farthing, Fitoh, Floyd Harmon, Henaon, Murray Hawkin andy Marsh, Richard Ran itnlor Boyd Richard*, Billy Smitherman, David Spalnhour, Kay Anderaon, Beth Dixon, Patsy Ed mitten, Terri Greone, Barbara Haye*. Karen Hodge*, Carol Mc Neely, Tanya Shook. Barbara Tett Or, Rebecca THpUtt, Karen Vltias, and Dee WUoon. Decker Invited To Safely Meet Pretident ?U*iMow?t h?? Institute h from Alherlean t, agriculture, fed. leadership and fi from the Fed??l state efforts to pro tect citizens afainst radioactive toll -out were demanded recently by ? special committee of the Gov ernors Conference followinf an all day neetinf at tbe White House. ? i i Z_ Six Ways To Make That LEAP YEAlS Catch! saaMAi The " Flying Tackle " Effective ? but requires toy phrminl fttaeas, IMd timing. and perfect coordination. the "Cave Girl Drag ' tWi MU mUm Area! strength ? It moft (fftHIrt a|iih?t (null, underdevelop ed weakling types. The "Sadie Hawkins Grab " hpttt Wk the HnMmM vwta loving outdoor gM. Re^feei apeed ud ftamlaa. ' The "Tom & Jerry Snatefl " Catty flrli Me this for the molise? type [Wit. b Ml ii Mtedhre mrtlnj for lui iittUMfttk I u r r ii m ? < The "Horn* ft Fire title Clutch" ?MMlUh ciMfed the efcck. Hit wtbMh the Nihm'i l*f tjrpe. ? We Recommend Thte " Cupid Spellbinder" This method to a* old at the battle of the aem, and has ? been used effectively and Improved upon by the Cleo patra* and Lit Taylors of every age! In The Hand* Of A Competent Beautician YUM Truly Become A Lovelier You! It'* no secret that Cnpld'i bow and arrow la Just ? front, and that hit real weapon la feminine palehrltitdfc! ' A v.- I *.*TT ?? j,- $ n wrr ITS NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK! What better time cttld you seek out a Professional who can seek out a Lovelier Yon? Why not itart unveiling a Lovely, Radiant NEW YOU this very week? MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE WALL . . . rUh-ett boa W all A the Mas ar Matron who bm thrf a (buck of AM will da to crown GUTTER UP TO BE A VALENTINE BEAU-CATCHER! busan Shoppe
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