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Baxter Bulletin from Mountain Home, Arkansas • 17

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Friday, April 29, 1994 THE BAXTER BULLETIN, Mountain Home, Ark Pago 5B "Sounds of Harmony" Choru, (formerly Echoing Hills Chorus) meeting, 7 9pm, Cotter Elementary School, Highway 62 Women's bar-berbhop singing group rehearses each Monday Information: Kathy Swan, 435 6409, after 3 pm. Oakland Promise Land Fire Auxiliary meeting, 7 p.m., Oakland Community Centwr. Tuesday, May 3 Flippin Kiwanis Club meeting, 6 30 am, Razorback Restaurant at Flippin. Tender Loving Care Nursing free blood pressure checks, 9 a.m. -noon, TLC offices, Highway 62 near the Twin Lakes Golf Course Buford FCE Club potluck, 11 am at Buford Community Center.

Citiens for Clean Water meeting, noon-1 Sandy's Deli, 327 College Plaza Oakland. Promise Land Women's Club meeting, 1 Oakland Community Center Table games. Hostesses Pat Atwood and Sus Busby. Good Samaritan Village Family Council meeting, 2 and 7 p.m., in the chapel, 3031 Turnage Drive. All family members encouraged to attend.

Department heads and administrator will attend. Twin Lakes Vintage Auto Club meeting, 7 p.m., Art Van Matre Senior Center at Cooper Park. 1'- WfTo Electric Bed Monday, May 2 Weight Watchers meeting, 9 30 a United Methodist Church on West Road. Scrabble Players Club 336, 1 0 30 a Nettie's Cafeteria, College Plaza, Mountain Home. Interested Scrabble players welcome.

For more information, call Mane Moore ai 425-7729 John Deere Retirees Dutch-treat lunch, 11 am, coffee; lunch, noon. Bowen's Restaurant. All retirees invited. Gas Company Retirees of Illinois luncheon, 1130 Lake Shore Cafe in Lakeview. Information: Ernie Pierzchalski, 445-4968.

Retired Railroaders potluck and meeting, noon, Community Center. Bring a hot dish, salad or dessert. Hosts: Bertie and Warren Zimmer and George and Mary Grange. ACBL Duplicate bridge, 12:30 p.m., Ramada Inn. Open ACBL game every Monday.

Call Marge Hoehn at 424-6785 if you need a partner. Welcome Wagon Club bowling, 12:30 p.m., Riverlake Lanes, Highway 62, just past Holiday Inn. For more information, call 424-6297. Oil painting workshop, p.m., VFW hall, Seventh and Gray streets. "Anyone who has an unfinished painting they would like help competing is invited." Information: 424-7187.

Alley-White Post 52 and Auxiliary potluck, 5:30 p.m., at the post building, Sixth and Dyer. Bring table service and dish to share. Meetings, 6:30 p.m. Election of officers. Initiation of new Legion members.

Cotter Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary meeting, 7 p.m., Cotter Fire Department. Xi Gamma Rho Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi meeting, 7 p.m., in the home of Anne Johnson-Loftis. Officer installation. Information: 458-2037 or 430-5714. SHOP LOCALLY Young artists The only electric bed with the Restonic Marvelous Middle- mattress and a remote control! Call Today for a FREE In-Home Demonstration Mark Meyer, Lisa Fundyk and Greg Gilbert (from the left), all students at Mountain Home High School, have art work displayed at the Barrett Hamilton Young Arkansas Artists Competition and Exhibition at the Arkansas Arts Center at Little Rock until May 16.

Meyer and Fundyk each received recognition awards of $250 to be used by MHHS art department; 52 such awards were presented. The event Is organized by AAC and the Arkansas Department of Education. The awards were presented April 17 at an open house at the center. Bulletin Photo by Leanna Cans 335 College Plaza Mountain Home 425-9686 Mon-Sat 10-5 Today, April 29 VFW Ozark Post 3246 and Auxiliary Friday dinner, p.m., at the post home, 214 W. Seventh St.

Entree: ham, $5 Saturday, April 30 Girl Scout Badge and Try-It Day, 8 30 a p.m. All Girl Scouts invited Information: Karen Edwards: 425-7412. Van Matre Senior Center first health fair, 9 a.m. -2 m. Free to area seniors.

Information: 424-3054. Twin Lakes Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, cadet meeting, 9 a m. until noon, new terminal building, airport at Midway. Information: Walter Bielawski, 435-6836 or Jack Mellinger, 425-9450. Interested boys and girls and their parents invited.

Helping Hands Support Group meeting, 9-1 1 a Latter Day Saints Church, Highway 62 SW. Program: "Feeding Baby," by Sandy Ingram. Public invited. Babysitters will be provided. American Legion Alley-White Post 52, 9.30 a m.

until noon. "Come by and have coffee and doughnuts and visit with other members of your American Legion Post 52." Pizza, 6 p.m. Cards, 7 p.m. Symphonic Chorus rehearsal, a.m., First United Methodist Church on West Road. "All members and interested adults and teen-age singers are invited to participate." For more information, call 424-5155.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) AR-131 meeting, 9:30 a.m., First Presbyterian Church, 1105 Spring St. Weigh-in, 9 a.m. For more information, call Lucy Pearson, leader, at 425-6550 or Faye Adams at 481-5573. North Arkansas Classic Chevy Car Show, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., Flippin Wal-Mart at Flippin.

Xi Gamma Rho Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi annual Founder's Day luncheon, 1 p.m., Bowen's Restaurant. Guests: Members of Psi lota Chapter of Theodosia, Mo. Women of the Year from both chapters will be announced. All area Beta Sigma Phis invited. Information: Arline Shaw, 424-2561.

Area I of Arkansas Benign Essential Blepharospasm meeting, 2-4 p.m., in the Ortman Room of Baxter County Regional Hospital. Tapes from the foundation will be shown and there will be a time for patients to share their experiences and have a sing-along if time permits. Single Pals and Friends Club meeting, 6 p.m., at the home' of Char-lene Mason. Information: 424-4833, 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.

Sunday, May 1 Military Order of Cootie P.T. 7 and Auxiliary roast beef dinner, 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Tickets adults, children, $3. Public invited.

"Proceeds to benefit veterans at Fort Rooi Hospital. Former lowans Spring potluck, 1 p.m., Senior Center, Cooper Park. Bring one hot and one cold covered dish and your own table service. Entertainment by Marvin Hagen of Balloons 'N Things. All former lowans welcome.

Information: Mr. and Mrs. Durham at 425-7605. 4-H Club meeting, 1 p.m., Oakland Community Center at Oakland. Leader: Jerry Vancil.

Project: Discussion of future trips; planning exhibition for Marion County Fair. 16' POOL PACKAGE $1 ,099 SAVE $200 18' POOL PACKAGE $1299 SAVE $250 24' POOL PACKAGE $1 AOO I-. -yi HEARING TEST TODAY "lip Will Triplet 424-2466 Board Ccrtfifd Hearing Instrument Spcculut Licrnwd Hearing Aid Duperuer i 4 yi v. Photo submitted Priebe earns top honor Jeff Priebe, 17, son of Glenn and Sandra Priebe of Mountain Home, has been selected as a national 4-H record book winner. He was recently honored by Gov.

Jim Guy Tucker, along with other National winners from Arkansas, for their achievement in the 4-H program. Priebe is the 1993 national record book winner in the gardening and horticulture project. To be selected as a national 4-H record book winner, a 4-H'er must have, "in combination, completed the most activities in quantity and quality in a subject matter area, while being active in community service plus providing outstanding leadership to their county and state." HEARING AIDS. SAVE $300 years in the pool business. And because it's Spring and not Summer, they'll have more time to spend with you and help you make the best decision for the best price PRICE: We're talkm' deals! Savings on already marked down pricesl Spring is a great time to shop for a pool.

Just think how it'll feel on the first 80 degree day in June. While everyone else is running around pool shopping, you'll be relaxing in your cool blue Splash's pool1 SELECTION: Shop now. A'hile the selection of Doughboy Pools in all shapes sizes is large. In fact. Splash's has over 80 sizes, colors pattern selections to choose from And every Pool is built to the highest standards ol quality by Doughboy.

They'll give you summers and summers of tun ADVICE: Talk to our pool people, they'll tell you all about pools. They're pool SIS 4- JM. -i I professionals, averaging over 11 a tz I Quality Hearing Ms ar Affordable Prices TRIPLET HEARING CENTERS 208 North College Mtn. Home Across from Lofino's Raintree Restaurant 1 km ft Sf if '4 Iftj r'Vj Vote For Larry Quick Baxter County Judge May 24th Democratic Primary Honesty and Hard Work Experienced in Business Management Background includes heavy equipment operation and road construction will be available at all times" Pol. ad paid by committee to elect Larry Quick, Ossie Robertson, Chm.

i i SSL Ikw f.y.t. iJJU 1 1'P wm II Seeing how we see Flippin elementary school sixth-graders have been studying light and "how each part of the eye functions in helping us see Images." Part of their learning experience included dissecting cow and pig eyes. Pictured are Amy Wallace and Amber Koehn. Photos submitted K9J v- REGULAR CONSIGNMENT k-v ii t'n i 'l-''1' ill4 ST' -t -ifi si ift-V Friday, April 29th Pull-Oirt Spout Delta'? Pull Out Spout puts water nght where you want it It has a 21" hose ta: naes wasting your ha.r. bathing a baby, or sirnpiy cleaning the S'Hk eas er and a lot neater And it fits a stand aid 4" centerset s.p.k so the'f no speca! installation required Visit your $rwoom.

where see a of Delta faucets along th ottvr t.ne plumbmg products for your bathroom and kitchen Noland people serving people for over 75 years. Almond 30 in. Tappan electric stove Frigidaire refrigerator, 2 door Whirlpool 14.1 cu. ft. refrigeratorfrost free with matching Tappan 30 in.

electric range Kenmore washerdryer GE side-by-side refrigerator, 23.7 cu. ft. 2 Drawer modern desk Glass top dining room table chairs Warble top end table Oak dresser Oak chair Fancy shadow box 1 Lot of collectible glassware Sears transient with stand Werner stepladder 6 ft. fiberglass 8 Ft. aluminum stepladder Craftsman heavy-duty 20 ft.

extension ladder 2 Werner 16 ft. extension ladders 2 Homelite Chain saws in cases Montgomery Ward 17 cu. ft. tilt lawn trailer Ford lawn trailer with tilt Garden tools 7x8 Utility trailer with tilt bed Full size metal pipe rack for full size pickup Lg. scaffold board The A-av Aipte-' brriugit t4e This is just a partial listing AUCTION SERVICE Every Friday Night 6:30 P.M.

212 blocks off Hwy. 62 on Hwy. 126 Noland Mountain Home 1708 Highway 62 East Across from Kent Chevrolet Weekdays 7 30 5 00 Sat 8 00 Noon (501! 425 9343 i Gassville. AR 435-2444 i 86th birthday Leon Boyd of Mountain Home celebrated his 86th birthday April 17 with a family gathering. Following lunch, those attending enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream.

"Happy Birthday" was sung for Boyd and his great-granddaughter, Claudia Leanne Owens of Springdale, who was 1 3 on April 17, by Boyd's great-granddaughter, Megan Burgess of Mountain Home. Ph0 submitted Dave GUdui. Auctioneer Lie. 470 i The Communities' Favorite NOLAND WET.

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