PRODUCTS PROMOTION was held all day
at Zim's Super Market by mernrs of
Committee of Logan County Farm
a: Shirley Holmes, a customer;
Carol Shoup, assisting; Earl Maxheimer, Brother
of the Brush; Mrs. Harold Schmidt, Chairman of
Women's Committee of Farm Bureau, and Mrs.
Walter Horn, a committee member.
--Times-News Photo.
he eag a Chestnut, announce
genaent and approachin
.Ye, t ge ,Of their dau,hter ,
,E" aYron R. B,a ' '-
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Lydi=' 'wartl Ba
ia 13a- hn and the late
_Ara.. hn, of Chestnut. Miss
s'xmz L employed at the
. u. nk in Mt Pulaski, and
C'cm. is employed at Ars
t L oerviea Station in Chest-
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tow COST
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a.ttQU j 9 or COntents
further termite
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Contact the Garden Club Relative to
Planting Petunias For the Sil-Tennial
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SPECIAL REMNANT SALE
SOl Nylon
SOWO0 o
$" $,
$166.80 $289.57
,,, ,"o% N LY ON
,#, " DLEWO' .. ,e >.¢.,
About 40 Ofher Remnants at Cost or Below.
Many Rolls of 501 Nylon --- $5.95 and $6.95 per yard.
WAYSIDE FURNITURE
I I I I II III I
ONE MILE SOUTH OF OPEN 9 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. MONDAYThru
CLINTON ON U.S. 51 FRIDAY - SATURDAY . 'TIL 6:00 P.M.
$299.34
501 Nylon
DOVE GRAY
BRYAN BARRY NORDI"KE, four weeks old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Nordyke, Park Forest, I11.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Payne,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nordyke, Elkhart.