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Clyde High Hi-Ughts< ? V.O.-KT U**? The senior class gave a special j program in chapel lest Friday. The program was in observance of Na-1 tional Bible Week and United Na tiont WeEk. Eula Jo Stanley gave some facts about the United Nations and a, special prayer written, by one ofj the members of the UN. Sue Lind-1 sey gave the pledge to the Bible and led the high school in the pledge to the American flag. Phyllis Mease was chosen by the senior class to be our contestant in . the Hallpween Queen contest. Joyce Seott is the junior contest ant and the sophomores selected j Hilda Clontz as their queen. The freshmen are sponsoring Geraldine Hill in the contest. The Halloween Carnival will be ; in the old gym Friday night, Octo-1 ber 29. The Clyde PTA met Thursday afternoon, October 21. Miss Freeman had charge of the devotional. Mrs. Alice Haynes' sixth graders, under the direction of Miss Hannah, sang two songs. Jo Anna McCracken, Violet Lindsey, John Medfiyd, and Judy Pressley conducted a panel discus IS THIS THE WAY YOU FEEL WHEN YOU LOOK AT YOUR J TELEVISION 1 SET? If It Is ? Then We Invite You To View The Best TV On The Market Today! ^ V&BLACK-Dmir(1^\ GE TV I ? STEADIEST .jr >W jfU PICTURE EVER s J 1 ? SHARP. CLEAR. m, *? 1 DEEP - IMAGE ? <1 ? * ? Z-jtMi # PRICED AS LOW ,, *- ? AS $149.95 !?? Iluy (,K I And Wi - Will Re ^ ? \\ v< TZ ^ ^ 1 1 ' I Xs? V / <v ' Buy GE ? t -{? No More Frowns I And Squinting Eyes! ( G E TELEVISION - THE "MOST" , FOR YOUR DOLLAR AND THE ! "BEST FOR YOUR DISPOSITION!" NELSONS RADIO & TV SERVICE MILLER ST. GL 6-6581 t ^_____ the full rich flavor of Karo Syrup makes everything taste better Pour it on biscuits, pancakes... everything) " C00k'n^r?0! ^ MAYOR HELD IN GAMBLING CLEANUP -- .i - ?? ???? I. ...ifi. t ? 1 UMmmmmmmmmmm?v ? MAYOR THOMAS W. FLATLET (right). of Eric. Pa., arre ted with two police officials in connection with a Rambling cleanup, listens as Ray Moss (loft) reads a warrant charging the city's head with accepting a bribe. Flatley admitted in a signed statement he had received $150 to $5&0 a month for 10 months in payments originating from persons he ??suspected" were running a numbers racket He denied taking money from any "racketeers." Forty arrests were made. (International) ion on community health g The annual -1 a IT met at the home ? I .loan Hanks Tuesday night. We ially worked hard and We hope C e can use all the ideas we learn il. The photographer, Mr. Teague, . going to lake our group and ac vit.v pictures Thursday. ... i. ' ? ' su The honor rolj for the first six- I" ?eeks has j^ist been released by fr. Livingsldn. j l;l Twelfth grade: "A" II L. Duck- El r, John Med ford. Joan Hanks. Sue 'u Teasman. Jean Jackson. Violet Jndscy. Jo Anna McCrncken. Judy 91 Tessley. Harbara Walker; "H"? til Caldwell, pan McCraeken. Wil i Dean Ford. Sue I.indsey, Phyl- C' . M< r'loi .. Sliii l.n IMI lilwim. -in.I Q (oris Scruggs. w Eleventh grade: "A" Linda mathers: "H"?Luther Hall. Lar-, V Mcdlord. .lames Brown, Mary ane Greene, Nelda fashion, Vir-I inia Fisher, and Frances Hall. Tenth grade "A" -Mary F.ttaj" trown, Elaine Curtis, Helen Smith, j J1' B"?Cora Stic Haney. Opal Led-! ^ nr?l. Linda Limbo, and Joy Young Ninth grade: A" ? Ronnie Tiompson. Dean Haynes. Judy larris. Rita llipps. Rosemary New- al nan: "B" Theresa Brown. Mar- w vn Farley, Jean Hardin, Dorothy Yilliams. James Russell. Mike -ealhorwnod, Donnie Thompson, ^ Ion Livingston. ul Eighth grade: "A"?none; II"? tonald Stockton, Roy Stanley, Ron ild Hall. Amelia Robinson, Mike C locers Geneve Jenkins. Janice teynolds, Reva Jackson. Jimmy: Ainl'rey. and Patricia Lindsay, Seventh grade "B" Douglas Ivatt. Brenda Medford. Gene ! (, sizemore, Eddie Starr. Roger Nol- ! (? nid. Trina Rathbone Carol Liv- n npston, and Gary Jackson. j a Sixth grade: "B"-?Jerry Haynes,' Jehecea Chapman. Naomi Grant. I: Carolyn Haynes. Sl Filth grade: None , a Fourth grade: "B" Mike llrn" 11 j o Third grade; "A"- Donna Kaj MeCraeken. Mike Miller, Patty Gil |] lis, Elaine Long. Neldo Hardin I (, Brenda lloglen: "B" Sharon 11>- \ ill. Virginia Jenkins. Helene Kil ( lian. Fave Burris S Seeond grade II" Sylvia P lirthday Party Jiven Tuesday "or Mrs. Wilson By MRS. I I l)(>\ BCKNKTTE Commiinity Correspondent Mrs. Taliey Wilson was given a rprise birthday party at her >mc on Dutch Cove itoad Tuesday Klit in her son and daughtier-in w. Mr ,and Mrs Jim Kvsftis ot aka She received many beauti I gifts. Those attending included: Mr id Mi's .1 T Swat hers and chit en, Mr and Mrs Ray Hurnette rs. If L. Rlitneharl. Mrs, Hugh aok. Mrs. Vernettp; Muse, Mrs nay Smathers, and Cynthia. Mrs I! Rhodanner. Mrs. Iro Med id. Mrs Hurley Rhodes. .Ir rs. Laura Reynolds and Mrs A Cody Mrs. I.;iiii' .Medlurd. and children r, and Mrs. ,1. M. Kvans, and rcnda Mi and Mrs Harold Mot it. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Franklin alley Wilson and Jasper Wilson Mr and Mrs Willis Morgan, ol lorristown, Tenn , visited friend ad relatives in this area the eek. Mr. and Mrs (Jua\ Sniathers and vnthia returned home Tuesday tor spending their vacation ir at tin burg. lhange For Patient INDIANAPOLIS 1 \F? ? An mbutanee skidded to a stop with flat tire A sheriff's ear sued the interne ? his patient. The interne Or harles Miller, found the patient eeded. immediate hospitalization nd phoned for another ambulanee But before it arrived, farmet lavid Lvdv. 55. walked up and aid lie had changed the ambul nce tire And Dr. Miller rushed ff with hi-- patient. aynes. Kelly Hall. Steve Hardin ary Windsey. Lois Gail Bueker arolyn Burnette. Janet Downs liaron Glance. Mary Sue Haddock hca Spenee, and Jean Gaddis Every ounce of JFG Special coffee is "PREMIUM FIAVOR" coffee! ?nty *? *f I 1dI PrtmhtfVl \ ' I ^ ri?v?r" ?+tti? frvih ih? h ? .3) t , - 11 ;'''?*.'jy;?."' '?'" Am^TIC? p V>AMI *j j tfuetng wuntrMw Ui ?..., I ^"7^ ?- Jro ?p?iu Surprise Party yc\ At White Oak Cl? Honors Shut-In B> PATSY DAVIS "] Mrs Carrie Rathbone who has ti ? '??en a shut-in for the past ten ai ill's, and noes around "I a wheel lair, was honored \yith a surprise rthda.v dinner on her 7#th birth j.v, on Sunday, at the home of 41 daughter. Mrs. Sam Ledford. In .. is presented a number of iee silt Attending ... . : Mr. and Mrs jhn Katbbon. . Fines Creek, Mr. id Mrs. Crawioi. I .?iiinni Vu aid Mi?- Henry S?>H n ("anion Mr and Mr> -I C Lt-dLrd, % rs Wade M*. and Mrs. Turkei Pari on and children of Waynes \ i le, Mr and Mrs. Charlie Der rick and children of Balsam. Mr and .Mrs. Jack James of Crabtrce Mr and Mrs. France Teague ant t hiltlr n Mr md Mrs Rtme Led ft ? u-dioMt ..lui'C *8 J Uftoix in the L 1873 "> C-alifor,?1? Sfofewfde 8i? Bm 1'rem? Spam?Trect R LUNCHEON MEAT - - - 41c I ***, %<** FnJ lona Quality W QTlU VCgCtCiblp? EARLY JtlME PEAS - 2 23c I lETtl,CE I Morton s All Flavors -I FROZEN FRUIT PIES 2 -sir 45c | appl'-s r.... 5 U, I ! ELBOW MACARONI - - - & 17c I !?!|CELERY I Ann I'agr CRiPEFROIT tj J I REGULAR SPAGHETTI - 17c J rutabagas ..... 2 1 Bob's f'eanut ?3 V BUTTER BRITTLE - - - k* 25c H cranberries " J lona California Vellow Cling Halves or TJ 'nt> * 'avor SLICED PEACHES - - 2 ? 49c I ! 1 1 K v 2?* REGALO SALAD MIX ] VANILLA WAFERS - - - fe 29c I | Mild and Mellow Coffee M EIGHT O'CLOCK - - - - ? 95c | gg&g* j *?? ? ? ? ? ? fl Ann Page Assorted Flavors ff|flf|di? SPARKLE JIM \ \&Js>GELATIN "ls dc ? ? j Tomato Soup ,*"? --- 4 37c j j I Mayonnaise pan"0 jQar 49c | | ! [ Spaghetti 2 ^ 25c J [ i Tcniato Ketchup Paang" --- b'S-' 19c i i J Blended Syrup >?*? 49c J j 'mmm mm ??> mm mmm mm ? w tmt mm mmm mm mmm mm mm mm! 'mm Peach Pies ,i h Layer Cake ft Cold Pound Cake '-r': 25 Jane Parker ta,, 1(1 uonurssutrar ? Plain ? Cinnamon 3 ?' Jane Parker Large King ANGEL FOOD jffJ Special OQft vj ?|j| Each Cake VWW - Kegalo J"?y Time Spry La (. hoy dm m m Popcorn # Popcorn Shortening _ _ 89c Chop Suey?.. 2-Lb. OA 10-Oz. -f A Swanson's Boneless Chicken La Choy Noodle- For ik2 Z9C t-.n 18c Fricassee S 39c Chow Mein 3?' !>? piilll a ?? a a | q* m Sw an son s La Choy Meatless WESSON OIL "<>t 59c Boned Chicken c?n 33c Chinese Dinners k ?????? Swanson's La Choy Vegetable i Economical Dried Beans Boned Turkey ; , 29c Chop Suey I Northerns Pkg. 13c i>ks-25c Chicken Spread tan 19c Bean Sprouts SI A__ D-- ? - l Lb'10? 2 Lb. AC Bulany Frozen Sunshine Pea Beans IdC = Z5c Sliced Peaches 20c Vanilla Wafers "I Cut Kile Wax Paper _ _ Roll 25c Shortening Swift Jewel 3 ** 79c Shortening Snowdrift 89c Aluminum Coil Wearever ?<>? 27c Toilet TllfUfl Northern 3 ??"? 25c Betty ("rocker Coke Mixes I Devil's food White Cake 20 ()z. AAa Yellow Cake 1 yAR Money Spice Pick of Carolina Sweet Mixed Piekles "IS2- 21C Bel Monte Peaches _ _ N?aJ?3 25c Fancy Fruit Coe! I Dei Monte . ?&? 25c I October I Bench Cured Sharp Cheddar Cheese ... Ib 53c Mel O-Bit Process t'heese Food Spread ... 85c Kraft's Phila. Cream Cheese ... 3Pg 15c VMM?W?M?M?MM?M?????W??y Chewing Gum Popular Brands' PA Box of 339C 20 PkKs. www 'SUPER-RIGHT'MEATS Short Shank Skinned 12 To 16 Lb. Average SMOKED HAMS Half or Whole 47c Shank Portion "?* 39c 'Butt Portion _ _. v?. 43c Center Slices Lb 95c "Super-Right" Fresh Loin End Pork Roast Lb 39c "Super-Right" Rib End Pork Roast 1 b 35c "Super Right" Center Cut Rib Pork Chops Lb 59c Fresh Pork?Small Snare Ribs . Ib 49c "Super-Right" Freshly Ground Beef Lb 35c Wilson's Corn King Sliced Bacon _. Lb 53c "Super-Right" Fresh Dressed A Drawn ~vicken Hens Lb- 35c Heavy Western Drain Fed Beet Pol Roast 'Kir ">? 59? Heavy Western Grain Fed Beef Lean Boneless Stew Ib 59c Cap'n John's Breaded Shrimp "k?* 55c Cap'n John's Standard Oysters 85c - - - - - m* , I? ^ 1504 S. Main Streot Ifl^'JKr^ffiuiff :;... x^VkiMsBtkmMMmt^k N? ^ TH| cttM AH tut* I rJktfrf J>U flfc'fct , Tkf* P/icm \\ dl B? Efficttvi? Tluovfik Sal tu day, October 20th, Lin it Starch 2 n?. 27c Silver Dust f t 31c Breeze m 31C mjj Dng Food Strongheart 2 Ij. p0g Food Red Head 2 jj. Kotex 2 ,p*ws 77c Cerber's Strained 3 ?. 29c r,f rb,r' .1 Chopped F^ ^Jjr
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