PAGE FOUR Carter Is Attending Ohio Training School Sales House, Management - at the Neil ‘ : Annual Isaac Walton Shoot and Columbus, Ohio — Luther Carter, | gales. Shavertown, is among twenty-three | Club Farm, Route 896, tomorrow. Did you say it's to EASTER? That's right . . . it’s time to think of your Easter outfit . . . and that means time to shop at the Back Mountain's favorite department store. - Spring fashions are at their loveliest, selections are the freshest. Come in today— select everything you need to dress up from head to toe. Hats, coats, shorties, suits, dress- es, gloves, shoes all at prices you can afford. Many Styles only 5 weeks Washable NYLON TOPPERS 10.98 to 16.98 8.98 24.98 LAY-A-WAY ANY ITEM A $1.00 deposit will hold any item . .. 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Topics touched upon included brush re- moval, deer and rabbit control, and chemical thinning of apples. The panel was followed by discussion of culture of small fruits such as grapes and strawberries, Reelected for another year were association officers: Mr. Brace, Cen- ter Moreland, president; Paul Knel- ly, Sugarloaf, vice president; Wil- liam Kisner, Berwick RD, secretary- treasurer. : Mrs. Ruth S. Darbie, extension Home Economist, held a meeting for women during the afternoon, in which she talked about selection of household linens. The Tibus skating rink has been flooded since last week’s thaw, and is now smooth and glassy for good skating this coming weekend. It pro- vides a safe place for children to skate without danger of falling through the ice. EASER (A Piper Brace Product) SACROILIAC RELIEF For Men, $ 4°23 Women... - ENCIRCLING PULL STRAP Assures Firm, Even Suppor} A strong form fitting back support that re. lieves lower back (sacroiliac) pain fast, Wash able, sanitary! 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Mr. John Rosser, high school principal of the Dallas-Frank- lin-Monroe Joint Schools, gave a well planned comprehensive report on the school’s Guidance Program which has as its aim the “all round development of the child.” Mr. Orland Sayre showed a most in- teresting film on the Banff School of Fine Arts entitled “Vacation plus Schooling in Canada.” The seventh and eighth grades home room won the attendance banner for parents’ attendance at the meeting. Follow- ing the adjournment of the meet- ing, tasty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Victor LaBruno are spending some time here due to the illness of Mrs. LaBruno’s father, Mr. Charles Goodwin, who is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. Master Terry Belles, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Belles, is home from the General Hospital where he was a surgical patient last week. 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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith are housekeeping at the Richards home on the Lake Hill Road. and funnier than a circus. erts Fire Company has obtained the services of the nationally is now playing its eighteenth season. : All local riders will be used for the country, have gone into serious training for the big event. The Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company, who will compete, has announced that its are on a strict diet of Mothers Oats and raw carrots. Local druggists have announced that they are increasing their sup- ply of liniment in anticipation of a large increase in business the mor- ning after the game. . Proceeds will go toward the new American La France Fire Truck which will be delivered in April. ~ IMONK PLUMBING HEATING Drive in . GIVE ME JUST ENOUGH GAS TO GET TO LOVERS’ LANE . . . . get the RX simplicity \ Model FB Garden Model VA (Shown with *\\! rotary mower * and riding sulky) SWEET VALLEY