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DEPT. STORE
3rd & Railroad Shelton
Monday-Saturday 9:30-5:30 Friday 'til 8:30
LADIES" 100% POLYESTER
Color and design enhance these
terrific tunic length pant tops
featuring button front with self
tie sash. Pick your print in wall
paper designs, polka dot or
checks. Sizes ]0-18.
Reg. $11.00-12.00
$ALEI LADIES"
Reg. $8
"SWEET PEAS a~e my specialty," says Lem Roe.
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grows tall sweet peas" :'* :::'
"'1 don't specialize m anylhm~
else," says Lem Roe of Pollalch.
"'just sweet peas."
"A neighbor grew then1 and I
liked them," he continues, "'s~
three years ago I gave ~t a fly and
I've been growing thenl eve~
since."
Shelton Organics
to meet Tuesday
George Cooke will speak at
the Tuesday meeting of the
Shelton Organics to be held at
7:30 p.m. in the clubhouse at 829
Railroad Avenue.
His topics will be "Final
summer clean-up in the garden,"
"Thoughts for the garden for
1974," and "Preserving fruits and
vegetables."
Church slates
Bible school
Northside Baptist Church will
have its Vacation Bible School
August 20-25.
The sessions, from 9 a.m. to
noon, wall be held at the church
at 123 West C Street.
There will be classes for
children in the first through the
sixth grade.
Iit,,1 hc digs a trench
apploximalcly I g inches in depth
which is lined with hardware
ch)lh to plolecl his project from
IIlalaudillg moles. Into the trough
he spread~ tnushroolll compost in
which Illscrop is planted in
Malch.
As IIic seedlings grow, Lem
Ruc adds two-year-old cow
manure, watering well with each
additio1~. I)uring lhe season
approximately live applications
can be made before the
depression is lilled
"'A sweet pea plant," Roe
explains. "'has a long, straight root
like a catrol. My method of
growing makes a strongly rooted
and very sturdy plant."
i:ragranl flowers in all colors
covet a salmon net to a height of
nine feet, and the vines are still
growing. They are soaked
constantly by running water. The
seed is purchased flom an East
Coasl establishment.
Lem Roe is a keeper of bees
"1 used to fall bee-trees for
honey," he stales, "'but now I
have six swarms of my own.
"1 like It) fool with them," he
con fin ues. "I'm very seldom
stung. When I take honey ! always
leave plenty for the bees."
Lem and his wile, Rea, have
two small vegetable gardens and a
potato patch.
"We grow only what we like
to cat," Lem declares.
REAL ESTATE
How Much Advertising
Is Necessary To Sell
Your House Fast?
Very often, it may be none
,..all
Vince Himlie
HIMLIE REALTY
If a Realtor is aggressive in seeking out prospective buyers and
sellers -- and diligent at keeping his records -- the chances are
very good that he has a buyer waiting the moment you put your
house up for sale.
This often results in an almost immediate sale without even
the time to advertise the property, let alone the neeJ.
But don't be misled by appearances. The Realtor will have
earned his commission by the weeks and months of persistent
spadework that preceded the sale.
It is during his day-to-day detailing of each buyer's needs that
a Realtor accumulates a prospect hst covering almost any
property listed.
This is the key to successful marketing of real estate property
-- the mating of the right buyer to the right property -- with all
the numerous details of personal wants to be considered and
weighed.
A competent Realtor will t}y p,~*.s unsuitable properties,
saving the buyer time, and perhaps a 9odd deal of money.
Buyers should not wait until they see the property they want
advertised, but seek out a competent Realtor. The perfect house
for them may just have been added to his files.
See you next week.
LADLES" HANDY FOLDING
Reg. $3.00-4.00
For after school lounging, select a pair of
our comfortable folding slippers.., great
for the feet . . and so practical. Sizes
S-M-L-XL
LADLES' SCARFS Reg. $4-$7
Our selection includes oblong and squares in
twills, chiffons and silks. Terrific colors and
designs.
Elegant... color-drenched sheared cotton towel ensemble accented
with enhancing Tahitian flower print. A breath-taking beauty for
your bath. In shades of pink, green, blue and cinnamon.
$$
Bath, reg. $2.79 ......................
Hand, reg. $1.59 .....................
Wash cloth, reg. 69c ....................
SLIGHT IRREGULARS
BATH TOWELS
A great group of solids, stripes
and novelties to choose from in
72/44 and 24/46 sizes.
If Perf. $1.69-1.99
SLIGHT IRREGULARS
WASH CLOTHS
The more you buy.., the more
you save! Slight irregular wash
cloths in colid color velours,
prints and novelties.
If Perf. 59c.
SALE! FASHION THROW
Bold and colorful .... round and
square box style throw pillows with
knife edge and zipper closing, all
kapok filled. Jumbo welt fabric in
assorted prints, novelties and solids.
Reg. $2.99 & $3.99
MANY COLORS!
ROUND&SQUARE
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SALE! GIRLS
SIZES 4-6x
Popping fresh pant sets ....
featuring smock short sleeve
stylings with front
crumb-catcher or pull-over
sleeveless stylings with 2
front pockets. Choose from
plaids in back-to-school color
combinations.
Reg. $5.50-6.00
49
GIRLS" SIZES 4-6x, 7-14
Big back-to-school fashions include
these super-terrific knit tops...
styles include cap sleeves or the
basic short or long sleeve
stylings : • . choose from the
layered or peasant looks.., or just
the plain pull-over stylings.
Reg. $4-$5
239
GIRLS" BRUSHED
Jean-up with super brushed jeans in
mod Plaids or solids featuring big.,
Wide':: cuffs# .Zip front .... many *~
+.. ~:olors ...... mill3y+ pl a ids..+..; ...... +.:
Sizes 4-6x Reg. $6-6.50 ~
Sizes 7-14 Reg. $7-7.50
GIRLS" SIZES 4-14
Big back-to-school fashions include
these super-terrific knit tops ....
styles include cap sleeves or the
basic short or long sleeve
stylings . . . choose from the
layered or peasant looks.., or just
the plain pull-over stylings.
Reg. $4-$5
239
I
I
Back-To-
Deposit coupon or facsimile in box at
will be held Sept. 1, 1973, and winners
Name
Address
Phone Age
Drawing September 1, 1973
Name
Address
Phone Age
Drawing September 1, 1973
Make
your
for Back-To
Polyester Double Knits
Our Back-To-School selection includes
stitches in 2-3-4 color jacquards or
basic solids. Reg. $4.50-5.50 yd.
Plaid Ginghams
A snappy collection of plaid ginghams
in 65% polyester and 35% cotton ....
all in the best selling colors.
Reg. $1.79 yd.
Cotton Prints
A great way to fall in fashion ... and
fall savings! All no-iron prints in
44/45" widths., in plaids, florals and
novelties. Reg. up to $1.99 yd.
100% Cotton Corduroy
Choose from 6-7-8 wales, pinwales and
no-wales in a terrific back-to-school
assortment of fall colors.
6-7-8 Wales, reg. $1.99 yd .........
$
No-wales, reg. $2.49 yd.. .......... ~l
Wad & Wool Blend
Super Separates take off in wools and
wool blends. Featuring plaids, stripes,
checks, tweeds and novelties. Reg.
$3.99 yd.
Fall Fashion Fabdcs
Arriving daily. Complete line of notions. Shop
back-to-school fashion values!
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