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Show If You P'c the f$ RIGHT DAYS Y.v AND THE Wr RIGHT SCHEDULES To get the most out of wartime bus service travel on the right day preferably a mid-week day. Call your bus agent well in advance for least traveled schedules. And remember travel light buy tickets in advance be on time; it's a patriotic duty. BIG HAND CAFE St George Phone 128 aw? j ............. . . ::J!V!.SH-!M This is Easter Time;:, Now millions of American" reaftirm s their faith in truth, justice an4 men v. Nn N vlrw i 1 ! fill . t. ; )A i yf ie- I N Vx h -:: 1 x : 1 But This Easter is Different ... In other years, we would be talking about the Easter Parade: new bonnets, smart dresses, suits, gay shoes and colorful handbags . . . sprfng outfits for everyone. Of course we have all these things. But this Easter, the greater emphasis is on wardrobes for the Home Front job . . . for now Every Easter Outfit is a Uniform ! THE HOME FRONT UNIFORM IS EVERYTHING YOU WEAR: It may be a dress, or slacks and sport shirt; a skirt and blouse; an overall or a suit . . . whatever is comfortable, long-wearing, becoming and titling for the job you have to do. THE HOME FRONT JOB IS EVERYWHERE: In church and school, factory fac-tory and shipyard, on the farm and the assembly line, in the store and the home. THE HOME FRONT WORKER IS EVERYBODY". Your son Joe and your , daughter Mary; your husband Sam, your neighbors Ann and Henry, and you, yourself! AND TODAY, AS ALWAYS FOR 41 YEARS, PENNEY STORES ARE OUTFITTING AMERICAN FAMILIES! Our long experience with low-cost, neighborly storekeeping stand America in good stead today: your J. C. Penney store is part of a nation-wide business that brings to each community, at the very lowest possible cost, things produced in all sections of the United States. It does for millions on the Home Front, what the Services of Supply do for millions on the battle front. I : I I ! SERVICE T j t 1 Is Our First t i Name ! ? T I V ; We're experts on servicing cars and keeping them at their best We use the fam- ; ous Conoco Oils and Greases. 1 'Nufl said! 4 1 CONOCO ! I SERVICE STATION I BERT COVINGTON, Mgr. I GOLDSEAL. -Sl j I CONGOLEUM SSS i I RUGS lSj Prices Ranges from MI 55.65 to 513 all PROTECT YOUR RUGS WITH GOOD PADS 1 1; We have them in 12-foot rolls ji Priced at 60 sq. yard j i WAFFLE RUG PADS, size 9x12 . . Vs j: OIL CLOTH, 42 inches wide . yard 35 . s I Get Your Fishing Tackle While It Lasts I PICKETT'S TgWl Notice . . . Don't buy your Mother's Day gifts until you have seen the EAST WARD BAZAAR in the RECREATION RECREA-TION IIALL on APRn 30th at 4 p.m. Smart aprons, lovely needlework, useful rugs, beautiful quilts, children's dresses and boys' suits. CHILDREN'S DANCE AT 6 p. m. M'iaiaia i l i i i i i j. i j. i i .'. i j. i .'. i .'. i .i. i .1. i .1. . inJALlLLTJ I PAPER PLATES, 9-inch . . i doz9': I PAPER PLATES, 5-inch . . . doz5' I TUNA FLAKES, medium . . 2 cans 45 I TUNA, White Star, medium . . can 29 I DEVILED MEAT ... 3 cans 20 I I TANG ... . . 12-oz can 4V I COOL-AID 5 pkgs 25 I GR'ND CHOCOLATE, McDonald's . lb 19 I SHRIMPS, Gulf Kist . . can 24 i 1 OLIVES, Red & White, large . 9-oz can 29 PEANUT BUTTER, Besmaid . . 1b27i I EGGS, 'A' Grade . 37' 'B' Grade . 33 i I SWEET PICKLES, Heinz, small . . lb 49( j I DILL PICKLES, extra large . 6 for 25 I 1 PEANUTS .... 12-oz cello 25 I BEEF ROAST . . . lb 28' and 30 j I CHEESE, Pimento Loaf . . 2 lbs 82' I FRUITS and VEGETABLES ; I RADISHES, White Tip . . . 3 bun 10' j 1 LETTUCE, large Iceberg . . head 15 GRAPEFRUIT, 80's . . . . doz 49' ; I AYOCADOS each 10' I RHUBARB, large. Strawberry . . lb 10' ; I. Thrifty Shoppers Trade at : 1 lathis Market ! |