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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 11

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MBAMAS HMK, Jfmwy 1, IfU Wyomingite (Next Coach) Sees U.A. Facilities Bowdon Wyatt. who is expected to be on hand later this month to coach University football yester- toured several buildings at the University, including the library, where he inspected the bronze plaque honoring the memory of the University's first and later great president, Dr. ONE FROM SOUTH Ten Universities On NCAA List For Violation Of Athletic Code By WILL GRIM8LEY college athletic leaders, the council was equipped with thc power to Washington Somewhere in ish on thf? spol that is hort of thc United States today there arc ion or cxpu sion i rt nf ahttr 1 a (Tl a Big Ten school is found guilty of flagrant rules violations, for example, that school could be i ed on probation, hnve its pched'ile pulled from under it or treated to some other disciplinary action, couple jins year Kentucky, long na- tional cage power, was made to sit 1. They are in "hot water" br- out tnc basketball season and Brad' 10 institutions of higher learning nervously waiting for (he fist tn fall from college athletics' new police force.

Who the "Unholy Ten" are mains a well-kept secret but they SO me other disciplinary action. ILLN ESS FATAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE and Mrs. Gilbert (Roberta) Swan- 1 i WwfM 5t5 POMM pMlk; Cisket Hide Hatio. men were lo S85-iiounri Lugean Harris lo his grave in a custom-built 545- pound caskel today. Harris, 66.

a Negro tenant a er, died of a a rausrs last Monday. Funeral services were pnst- ooned i special caskrl was i J. W. Jordan, manager for fu- i ncml home, said the i would taken directly to the graveside for a services because it is 1 too large to Ret through any church I door here. It was to be transported by truck because it wouldn't lit into a hearse.

County Cage Tournament To Open Tuesday The a a a i County Basketball Tournament u. scheduled to at Lincoln High School's gymnasium tomorrow night wi nine teams entered in the senior boys division and six teams registered for the senior firls division. Three games were set for tomorrow's opening round. Thc Saint Paul girls tangle with Pnilrie Grove, at 0:45, in the opener. The Lincoln and Winslow boys hook up at 7:45, and a and West Fork meet at 9 in another boys game.

Other first round a match Farmington and University High, Saint Paul and Prairie Grove, and Elkins against the i of the Lincoln Winslow game in the bnys 212 ehaJni, thcnct South Uli JO JliMu: Ihenrc South Wut 10 chatna tn renter of branch; tin net down aald branch North 53 3.53 chains, and North M' Wait 710 t', lint ol aald 10 acrr tfdct; thenct North i 17 to thc Iwginnlng point, contatnlnff 20.50 acres, more or and in all UW.10 acrM, more or All prrsoru a i i mid or imereM therein, or nny Iicni. or Intcrcat in and ID laid lands art hereby notified and warned tn appear In mid vvitnin alx wrck-t to ihow cuiuo why thc title In laid ihould not he confirmed I and quieted In the above i i i WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of thc Washington Chanrory Court thu 13th day of December, I'M. Jtlciiard Grcer My-f DEPARTMENT. i of Director of nue. Lltile Rock, Arkituat.

Uicemtizr The following descrilicd nrr- properly itirctl front i Thampaon. Fnyctievilte A a under a a for dUtralnt luiiL-d (or thc nonpayment of aiir.tatd ctur. i be sold at public auction. provided by Section 3BM of thc I a Reve Cndc. to be held In of thc Pont i nl Kaycltcville.

A a aa.s. at 2:00 a a IS. One Bau Drum (Win. K. i i i i One Snare Drum (Win.

X. Ludwifi. Two Braes 11 inch. One Cymbal-- inch. One Drum nnd Trnp Cue.

One BajM Drum Zipper Cover. an axaortmcni of UncU. Olin S. Godwin. THIN IDEAL MATTRESS CO.

Quality manrtM and rtnovatlng. 2-6122 WEST DKXSON -NOBILITY Call IUZABSTH I A I I or conlicn your rurnuura, household appiUncta a flf III tti thR a i houjc IS inllfa of on Hilhway 71 Suit Ihren timaa Meekly Monday nijht 7 Thura- 10 au1 7 in i nd hniuehold KM Sprlniclalf you need in auctioneer, rail ua rot "Insurance With Servicf' Call George Caudle UTLEY COMPANY, fo 2-8241 Evtninfl 2-74 ill man A Tf) son of Omaha. The Fulbrights moved to Fayetteville in 1906. Seven years later, Jay Fulbright acquired an in-. lerest in the Fayettcville Democrat Publishing Company, and added it to his expanding business properties.

Upon his death in 1923, Mrs. Fulbright was named executrix of the estate and for years served as. president of several including- two banks, lumber company, mercantile i ice company and soft drink bot in thc girls division. The Elkins and West Fork girls drew first round byes. Keep IIP with the Timel--read 'hi- TIMES dally.

themselves are aware of a of uncomfortable facts: cmuse of qutstionible athletic poll cits. The National Colltgiate Athletic Association says so. 2. If found fuilty, thty face quick and probably stern punishment, with no immediate recourse, as in other years, to the NCAA membership. While the 10 schools have not been identified, they arc reported to include some big-time universities ley.

another former national champion, was forced to miss the NCAA turnament became of their roles in the basketball scandals. A Midwestern university was reprimanded for rules violations. In these cases the council merely recommended punishment and the three institutions involved took medicine voluntarily. Big Ten member, a strons though convention action was nee- Eastern independent and an Southern power. They serve as test cases the new enforcement arm of the NCAA, legislated at the closing meeting of the NCAA convention here Saturday.

Their cases are termed, "serious" by the immediate past president of the body, Hugh C. Willett. The charges of misconduct are being reviewed by the NCAA Membership Committee. The cases go to the powerful 17-man council with recommendations. Then the council legiila- In the most significant tion of the 47th annual meeting of cssary to make it stick.

Henceforth, convention won't be needed. The council can crack down--short of suspension or expulsion--and leave it -up to the convention later to review the action. This was the new enforcement power given tht NCAA's lice arm. A convicted school still may appeal to the convention and it's possible the A A muscles may be tested ojjain If a powerful member chooses to fight. Four years ago seven won a fight against suspension during the "Sanity Code" era and.

for a while, had the NCAA reeling. But the NCAA bounced back. Cake Helps Drive For Funds To Fight Polio; Program Is Planned For Whole Month NORTHWEST ARKANSAS TIMES ADS firm. She gradually gave up I uken Rate: 3 cenU per word slnlle In- aertion. Three consecutive insertiona 7 centa per word.

Minimum order tic. Claalfled Ida cuh in advance nol The" March of Dimes cake in the First National Bank lobby is "big success" as a fund-raiser in the current polio funds drive. City Chairman Forrest Palmer said today. The cake was placed in the lobby with the idea of covering it with dimes lor tht drive. It isn't covered, but Palmer said it has attracted about J300.

Some contributors decorated it with quarters, half-dollars and "folding money." he said. businesi activities, turning them over to a son-in-law, Hal Douglas, to manage. atoctni Column In Experience gained as i country correspondent in Missouri served her in good stead when ihe be- cume president and owner of the Fayetteville newspaper in 1926. It first was the Fayettcville Democrat. Later, it became the Northwest Arkansas Times.

I Mrs. Fiilhrlght becan writing a column, "As I See It." and continued it on an irregular basis through the years. The column appeared only when Mrs. Fulbright hid something to say on I wide variety of topics and she usually wis moved to comment two or three times weekly. She was a strong Democrat and tup- porter of President Franklin D.

Roosevelt. She demanded that her newspaper take a lively interest in public affairs and voice its editorial opinion on major civic issues. Wlni Honon A number of honors came to Mrs. Fulbrinht. She was selected Arkansas' "Mother Of The Year" in 1947.

Three years later, she was named honorary lifetime president of the Arkansas Newspaper Women, an organization she helped form the year before in Fayetteville. She accepted appointment on the Atlantic Union Council, an organization which advocated unity I among nations bordering the At- The county's goal. 114.200. it SO i an ti ocean and identified with Ihe over thf ttlcphoni. pedals, gne Director." eaMMIMIONMI NOTICE IS MERIBV GIVEN.

That in pursuance of the authority directions contained In thc decretal order ol the Chancery Court ol Wa.sh- inlton County, made anfl entered on the 7lh nay of a a A 195.1 In a certain cause (No. 1292.il pcndlni therein between Peoples Federal Savfnga Loan Aaiociatlnn of Fort Smith, Arkansas a i i and George K. a a defendant, lllc undcrsifncd, as Commissioner ol said court xvll! for sale at puhlic vcndue to Ihe highest hiddrr. al the west door or entrance ol thc County Courl House. In which aald Court ll held, in the County of Waahlmton.

NOW i A Irarte lor a i tractor J. Shartr. Route I. Hi- I.ATK 19il Chevrolet ton i clean 11000 trtiul imtci 6 p.v tires. Hock rack If to KOUR-tloor f.ptriai i i told clean Srf Jiir a I i or rail 3130 KXTRA food law Chevrolet coupe To 1 for llvtitork or i i Phone 3 NICK i i i KOiU.

903 EXCAVATING IULLDOZING Land during NV.LIJ to soil Heavy duty dUeinf. Bru rake ponds. H. H. JONES, ControcfOf HT Box 143 Univenlty Station Phorw 2-fr fay 1 vj 4 ROOM modern Mogin.

ll.K a 1 Sale i 3 bedninm home Phone 20W-W within the houra prescribed rty for i i a sales, on the 27th of January. A. 1953 thf following described real Mtntc. to-wit: Lot Two (2) in Grand View Addition to tilt Town nf Winslow. Washington County.

designated upon thc recortfrri plat of xaid A i i nrina nn 100 feet by 200 fert. with an easement to tin Und lying South of thr South line of said IXJt 2. lo line i due from the Mouth of thr tunnel of the i a for uac only AS an orchard. park or playground purpose nnd not for i i dwelling, or for livestock. TERMS OF HALE: On a credit of three months, the purchaser being rcquirrd to execute a bond as required by law and the nrtirr and rttrrcc of i Court in said r-iuisc.

i Bpprov- cd i intrrc.it nt the nf fi per rent per a date of i nxid. and a Urn being a i fin thp preiniaen to acrurr thr of the purc-hnbft i per cent more than was raised Iftst year. The city goal. 55,500, ii 40 per cent more than last year's collections. Palmer pointed out that the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis went "in the red" approximately 17,000,000 last year that amount of deficit in the polio treatment fund must made up in the current drive.

The worst polio epidemic on Fayettcville F. F. A. boys passed ord orcurred in 1952. Palmer de- Atlantic part.

For Christmas sifts in 1949, she gave a book of poems she had written during a visit to Europe many years before. Mrs. Fulbright was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and the Christian Church. Her chief hobby was gardening, and she belonged to a number milk pails at the city's two live- clarod. stock sales barns Saturday and got Although Washington County and $39.75 for the campaign.

I Arkansas failed to their way in Cards were being mniled todny i polio costs last year. Palmer snid. to residents, who nrc asked to fTM- i them with dimes and return them to the county drive headquarters. School children were to get cards which they can i and to tor ihis year's drive. "We are hopeful that we can at least raise enough money to pay our way.

and with the response as it boen in thu beginning, it's of soda groups including the Wednesday Club, of which she was .1 charter member, and the Friday Club. She was a member also nf thc Perennial Club and of thc Al- I a Club. In addition to her children. J. school.

Hieh school students were busy not going to be too difficult But it placing lung collectors in business require a everyone do i houses Pin on coin collectors II ke not ly "7 1 being distributed to clerks. but some folding mrnry from those resscs. cab drivers, and ixihccmen, wl affird it who will drive. wear them during Another phase of the campaign, the Mothers' on Polio, has been scheduled nationally for Jan uiry 29. Other phases of cam- have been planned.

Palmer efforts arc being made to enable every iicrson in the area to participate according to his means. of gamma gobulin. This substance ATHA PLUMBING HEATING CO. Dial 2-4391 39 I. South been Ic.srcd on some 55,000 drcn and Palmer stated that it does seem to prevent paralytic polio.

"This is not a prevcntative nor cure," Palmer said, "but it hope thai we arr on the track of nn effective prcventative and posiibly a cure." i Half the money raised stays in I the county for emergencies in treatment and care of polio vic- son and Mrs. Trasdale, she is sur vived by two brothers, and Chav'cs'Waugh of Rothville. and 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Hah Trim Americans In Third Annual Pro Bowl Classic, 27-7 Los Anflelrs (VPi The football season is i i nver--cxt-epl 1 the matter of draft choices tn made nl tlio annual a i a Football Lcacuc meeting next week in Philadelphia. This is the latest concern of Buri- dv Pnrker, whn conched the Nats T.

TAYLOR MOCERYt MARKET Dial 2-4231 SOS N. C.lUt* lims. The other half ROCS to the national foundation and is user. txitlt for patient care and for re- jiearch. I Ban On Protestjnts Part Of Columbia to a 27-7 pro Bowl victory i em- orial Coliseum Saturday aiMuiM an American Conference All Star out fit, and Paul Brown, who tutored the latter group.

Some 6Z pro football stars head ed for i homes, the i richer by SfiOO and the losers by TM, Coach Parker was pleased a Bogota, Colombla-Wl-Thc Cen- i grcltl defensive back, Don Doll tr.il Mission of the Presbyterian n( Detroit, was voted by rhiireh here reported today a i wr as the most valuable piny- mayor of a a In Pr bo (nine. galena i i banned all re- Another standout was 1 hCious jervires. i anrt Van Hrocklin of l.os Ansel" 1 who i i of by all ProteJt- loni.ed two touchdown passes, one I lanl denominations in thf town, 'food for 74 yurdi. Deadline for adJt: 10:30 m. daily; lift) m.

Saturday. Corrtctlona and nfuna -ctiecrful'y madt liter firat inwrtlon. No correc- lloiu rerun nutdt after ad hu expired. NOTE: AdverUalng copy for other pa(M due at 12 noon the day pre- ceedlnf publication; 12 noon for LEGAL NOTICES WOTIC.I TO 4UIET AHV COMFIBIH TITLI lit Tht WMkinct-M ChMHtry Ctwrt lei is HaeKcll and rrtncea Haskell. Ex Notice IK hereby liven that there hai been filed In my office aa clerk of the Washington Chancery Court, a petition for the- confirmation of the title to the Northeast uuarter of the South weal quarter and trie Northeast quarter of the Sou the quarter Of Section It.

Townahip 14 North JUnfe 30 Waahlnfton County Arkansas, -and the qultinf of lame In Cletii Haakell and Frances Haikell. petitioners herein. All clatmlni said land any interest therein, or lien thereon are hereby warned tn ippear in th Washington Chancery Court within nix weeks and show cauce u'hy title to laid land ahould not he confirmed in aaid Cletla Haskell and Frances Haskell. Wltnej.fi my hand aj clerk of the Washington Chancery Court and tht acal thcrrof on this 15th day of De ccrnber 1952. (SEAL) Richard Greer 13-22-29 Jan 'NOTICE or PRTITIOH TO 4U1tT TITLI In WMftiHxtwi eMmty.

ArttantM Frank Wilklnx and Maxine Wilklni husband and wife Petitioners Ex Parte Notice la hereby given that Frank Wilkina and Maxine Wllklnn. hui band nnd wife, Have this December 15. 1052. filed their petition in this Court, prayinf that naid Court at day not than six weeks after da to of first publication had. make and cause to be entered of recort decree cstablUhlnf.

quietinx and iflrminf their title to the following irribed real eatate aituated ir- Incton County. Arkanaas. Frilt Addition to City of Fay- ette'Villc. Arkansas, ax per plat of aaid addition recorded in Plat Book, page 2G6. of the records Waihington County.

Arkanias. All persons who claim any interei In or iltle to said real estate, or Ileni on th-s tame, are warned in said Court within six week after date nf first publication had and shou- cause why thr title of salt petitioners In and to said real estate should not be forever established quItVd nnd confirmed In Testimony Whereof. I have unto set my a and a i Ih seal of thus Court on thi.i i day (SKAI.i Richard Grcrr 15-22-23 Jan S-I2-I9 hi WMhindvit Chancery Allen Mayflelri. a Mayfield. C.

Mayfield. Jewell Bell. Klltzabet Joan Shcrrill. and Aim Dyer. Sole Only Heira at Law of John a i Deceased Kx Part Notice Is hereby Riven a ther hu been filed in ihe office of th Clerk of the WashinRlon County Chun eery Court a petition to confirm quiet In thr ahovr petitioners title to lht fMlowltiR lands in Intlnn County.

Arkansai' Pt NE 1 Pt Srr. and Pt. i Sec. Twp 17 Rangr 2R Wast, alt being more a i a rtencribrd UK fnllows'. thf T.

corner of said Srrlion ni, anrt nlni. thencr We-il .14 2d chains to thr of Rich I nnd thence up aaid cn-rk South 32 grffw Went 11 1o thr West of utld i i acrr a thf South If 72 to thf South rornf-r Ihcrrof; KM! .1650 chains 10 thr font of I i or i i thence with amd hill or South 40 degrees Fast 1 50 South 5 and North AfffTf'ff 1 chains to wet inn line: tlnM.re 1.1 i to A NVill thr nrr up undl f' KM I If. 3" i to of Srr Writ H-SO to i point a i i mor- or IrM. nlun part of thc S', of thr 4 of Srr Twt 17 N. Range iKAT-ib4d follows' BeiMnnlnf! tlio corner of snlrl trnrt and Ttlnff i K.

I 16 i If- South drgrrrs F.nsl a to thr rorner nf lol formally nwned hy Thni Mayrs. I North a Ktst i i of a Ihri'rr Sftii'h 17 -vHh a '37 South i degfers pny innry mv a 9lli day I a a A SEAL) S. Bronflon Commissioner in Chancery VOTICB MA, work and no play you a hoy. Meet your and enjoy your.iolf nl Mac'c Rrrreatlon Hall in basement of Eaflon i i for musical Send poems for free cxHinin.it inn Five SUr Music Mastura. 317 Beacon Htdg Boston.

Mi BUSINESS OPPORTUNITT MONEY BACK GUARANTEE H7.M INVESTMENT 10U your own indtpendfnt builniu opcntlni route of new 5c dUpenicri hand- linf new. fut-movlnf confectiona in drug Mores, cifcx, bui depoU. etc. All obUlned for you. You muxt have cur.

reference and SM7.50. which protected by an ironclad money-buck a tee. Devoting few nf your to the huilnrsi. you should earn up to 170 weekly spare time, full timr more. Liberal i a i M- to aid expansion.

For i a i write living phone number and addrCM to Box M-53. IBi.Lr WAffTir.P-- MALI DRAFTSMAN Structural Young man with some experience or college training for career poiition in sectional steel building field. Write or call BRADEN STEEL P.O. Box 1229, TULGA, OKLA. CIVIL ENGINEER Young man with structural training for corttr position in salet Dtgrtt helpful but not required.

Write or call BRADEN STEEL P. O. ox I 2 2 9 '2. ULSA OKIA I credit manager and iKiokkccper for well fildbiistird local firm. Give cxprricncp, ncr and phone numlwr.

ISox M-45, A HELP WANTED--FEMALE FIVK with to I free who wish lo earn money lor Xmns hills to do i aollcl tailor! Must have- prlvatr Fxcrllcnt cornniisiion. Addltioniil pay lor tr who havr car and can deliver hales Tliis in nn excellent money maker for those who a i Prr- doniii i i C'nntnct Mrs. Johnnon. Mountain Inn Hotel. 1 nnd 7 to Tuesday, a a I3lh only.

a l'i g'li'i work, good wagw, private room Dial W' MIDDLE HRpii wonmn to bnhy nit. five dny.i a week. to 4. Cull 1943-W bclorc or alter working hours. FOR NEF.IIS GAS hot piiile.

like" A Phyfc drop-leaf JPhonc 7 ven ln 1 A "WKKfOEft ty'pt WMhlrtaf machine with waUr pump, good condition for $45 00 403 N. Wait Strert 41 ahetU new Corrugated roofing lead headed 100 new fence posts Miac. rite si 3 pc. bedroom Suite--Innerprinf mat six months Magic Chef Table top range Servcl Refrigerator--used months M-W elertrlr washing machine 2 Siiper-Glo Radiant Heaten 2 piece i i room suite Dinette itnci four chairs Metal bed--springs msttrus uKNlSHCD 2 rooin a a hear a nial iTri.EX i room i cloit In. garaft.

Phone 2-2227 I W. SPRING PHONE 2-87 WO room furnished, private. II1U fc-h adulu. clout in houM. garden.

Pnlltf aaay terms 13 3M (X 2-MDi AddmgtAn Real HY SC1IOOL1. 2 MtUocm a old Immediatt roducrd to sell Termi arrangH NOHTHWCST RtrBURHAN with year old 2 bwMi jind dm. i Under fV.OOO. A I SCHOOL DISTRIC I.cvtl lot paved a city hua Ft room utility nnd JUST OFjr 71 NORTH With i Six rnnm utility and fi fllX a i i I Dei Ira hit country hotne. MODERN ROOM cottaif 11,730 J.

A. JAKVIS REALTY 'Sent pri Ph 4 a a bllla AUTOMOTIVE FOE Skyline. freer, "four door food condition. SMO M. Phone 2-42K.

John McCItntork. PACKARD-WILLYS Sales Service LYLE-BRYAN MOTOR CO fhon. 2-5221. 208 North Block LOST A1VD FOUNP off Ford tractor plow, between Buckner and Whltt River earl necklace Deacnbt'and LOST-- Small black Cocker puppy. Strayed from homf 778 Weat Center.

If found call E. H. HUNT apartment Phone 2-8176 TWO roiim Smith Weal Dial 'OUR rnnm 'nuw iin.urniKlircf home. 2'J5 i i i a A I bedroom hardwood Moore. i a Miariv.v i i CHragi per ntur new high school Din I 4-377 KURNIfiHKD a i rent.

utilities paid. 2-8767 NICELY a a 352 JiO 00. i i i paid, no doff. 3-3W2. biookA "from Phone 2-4573 ROOM fur-Ola hid apartment Phone Z.ZOZ1.

ROOM" rurnlshed apartment one block Irom campus. 2-2021 ROOM furniahtd apartment a hath. plld. Phunr house South Garden Hit.I I'-ln'M bedroom, to bath, private 201 Colleje. Phour 2-4H84 "ROOM' modern htmir 7 0 2 I College, per month I'honr 2-44M.

I NICE TIM "biff ROOMSMnid" klU-henrllr. in rn houat. two of the new f2.V Dial Z-7MO or act George i Rochler. tRW I bedroom rock veneer modern houM. lota of built-lns.

floor a man DP. i i room and decorated. New plumbing. acreentd-ln hack porch. Large porch.

Located on South Griff. Call Jw S. Wilaon, Phone tM-W. PRE-WAR LOCATED In of Fayeltrv.lltt nlctJt All i prnvrrnent Uxtt paid out. i locntcd with Whl in pit; makw an Ideal atttf of for thin i atone 3 btdroom-v 2 full Hvt room i fireplace, larif djnr 1 room, convenient kitchen.

icrrenCf! in h-ark porch nnd finished bain mm! IT IK PRE-WAR RUT rf UKE NEW AND CAN YOU 1 FOR 115.90ft (M. Utiev Company, Inc. pub mindly Ktaltori an4 Inaur. liMl ty furnlahtd a 40J Houlh School. KUHNiaifiCD'apar'tment.

J-7877. BOOifl. Waal Onttr. ti e'n'c U7S-JI NICCliY room apartment on North Collect. Private a and entrance.

paid. (urnlalwd. blOf" ffii Rial NEAR and new 3 bedroom ranch hime hatli central hwt. riniH kitchen with Hvarate apare. plenty of rlAMla and "'SUm space.

faMlnlnt wlndor iniulated. larit lot with PJ1I spare. Veteran can aandle IffO 1 down payment. nrgl KINCAID A THERE'S TODAY the Illht In UH cotti mr the light th. nloom" THIS I office aa uaual But juaf now.

havl occasion to call the. Pnlpav l-uml Company. I learMd for the time of the death Mra. J. ntTl FnlhrUht.

There heart to write an ed today. TOMORROW YE1. tomorrow. Ihow On." The Inatl'ullon which ahe to found and ably aatUted J' 11 manaitni "Carry On." aa would have It Ao. ae.

contUI lo mlnft the worda of "Nonr la htn lo wield INSTRUCTION- SQUARE da net claai now he-Ing or- ganited. Phone 2239-W for tinn. MONET TO LOAN and CONVENTIONAL- HOME LOANS UTLEY COMPANY. INC, 3-SZil HOME A Purchoit Ntw Construction BILL PUTMAN Phone 2-5485 4 Mile South. Mile West Emma and West End St.

Phone I 0 9 Springdalc OAS circulator" ft. Coldapol a i ex condition. Phone 2-871B. to'let -Marc Bank HULLERf BRUSHES CUu-Wari'iCa Oil I 26 Lo KOR 8ALE--HVKHTOCK RKCflftTCREb whlUfacid 3 ycari old. Bull calf I olu See at Garner farm 3 niilti on S2.

Meek, owner. 14 'EWES. onVram. Start a i January 19th. Ivan McFanand r'aycttevillf "15 BEAUTIFUL purehrtd Angua helfcrt ID to IB months old.

each. northwot of Elm a Monk. TEN head fond Ham pin ire All bred. C. Courtney, Winalow.

Route 1. FOk SALE-- MISCELLANROUR CABINET a i anil "wood "work of i i i A work giiariinlcrrl Virgil ltd rate'd, bath, I runt and NfW large Roptr ranft. air I A i i i 41.1 Weal Onter Phrinr 20Z4-W hAROE prlvitf BuatniM men or iiudenu prvfcrrtd. Dial 2-49W WANTED: to GARAGE MxK 1 and aqujpmcni. NICK room a a 118 Eaat Lafayette.

Ideal for or two diierlminatlng. permanent tcn- anli. UTLEY AND COMPANY. INC. TELEPHONE RtX)M rlwelllnn loratci! at MUalon par tvonth.

UTLEY AND COMPANY INC, 2203 ROOM and 3 room unfurnlihfd apprtmenU, dMtiira, i furr.acf heat. or 2-2303. "and two bcd- roorru Bendln a Near vcniily Park. I'hnne 2-26W 203 North Church. Call 2-7317 after for- i'wJTFl Housr.

i par a thty wanl an want II havf a fa" 1 wilh around 2S of fertile fl ley land. Ira all rr fenced. The majority tf ttw (l. la clearad and In ITHt. Ha4 i 1 family, variety, orclnrt.

wril. A new b.ra In tani inmeTllkfd A frarat, pint 4 home In fair cnndltlon. chicken houaw. roui rr" Into the p'ace A lood that you can buy worth I money or If you have aolMthllur. white ducrlbed anow ran I i Hake a whale of a trade, we i 1 aeveril other Jood of what you it I what ynu wanl to trade for It pay ymi lo drlvt on 71 end check MEWLIN REALTY wnrr FORK.

AUK firm land, 1 ral plo' K1RKIM.ACK wood, a onk Din I DIAL '2-71M for hion Crtrk BOSTON i i WANTTD Spnnlfl buMdogA. IS a 1 hlork.n i i i Cy A Any. 2-C35 6 rn WANTKD. in or town i i 2S nillr.i Prefer Ti oi niorr morns Mimr Wr tr dcj-rrlp'1'ni mull priri- HOK M-49. 3 KOOMS i almMt rind Ing Ktlvlnalor ir i wheel A I I Chalmcr Iraci model Allin Chalmvr hiitci delivery raki iurd verv li mllej northweal of 11 Harvey Monk CnrfcK jravel and top delivered S8 honac 2-7877 CORN fed hop drrjuMd and i Frert Gully PIANOS for aale or trade c-xri-ll rrtnrtltlon I i i Dial PLANTji-olnrrd 2-4810 I VMt a i Orovy Ken RINO" 'riiHtireia' for turf Phone 2-7120 I A A K1N1SH A HLOOM nay in arblM you 11 a PeMflfl They kctp -i- niK i Rr.twi rtrifj up I' SEWING buttonhole! mail TltACTOTt u-ork.

aixo (arrirn Did! 'J-SMT IHONING Dlni l'-7B7l CAR OWNERS CIIKVROLKT. I'ACKAnD MERCUHY FOR the beat repair work on abovr cars rirlnn your carg to Hend anfl St you i thc bckt mechanics do any all repair work on can and trucka. Packard Mercury KIHST CLASS WORK A A A car by who know tiow 2 hlocka of 13 a Phono PHKK I A I I DRAPEPY and UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Lamps and Occiuional Cmtom-madc Sllp'-overe tnd Specialty BARRETT A I SHOP WJ West DickMin nial 2-5002 1 A 15000 dlmr. lo ire March of D'tnea Cake a i a Bank i INrOMlf' Viirvlcea. phone a drnrgr i In my home dan 21103 HOUK.

Natural cally new fS.MO. 2 ml WMI of Farminaton. ml1 8 BUILDING ail up to 'i acnn or will build (it come. Box M-M bedroom hlork Dial IBY ownef -Three rantal from campua Will purchiuer eleven per ajt 'um Dial sr fOUR room Ttrma I3J South Icctl or i ma Thf 1 High onot a Min No 1 Oklnhom 2M7-W CAM PAID FOR CollKt AruMH 2 A i i I I tunip.i i Pnir $H(i') 1'honr ni.ACK locuat Phoni- TWO i i i a i i 12000') Ixmnlt Snow a r. fit and rd and back fllltnit Call 2-W71 Birce i)avti RADIATOR SHOP COMPLETE SERVICE Ictalod Bthlnd Abshier-Bryan Molor Co.

Phone 2-5301 "MATTRESS trade for properly 4 1 acre farm, 3 houM, 2.000 broiler capacity Cfol mile off hljthwAy 3 i nof weit of Hunuville. Tom Day. vlllc. Route I WANTED" ice i I 1 'low prict room homf Convenient lo IT. L'mvrrnlfy BY owner--J modern haill hardwood floora.

floor furnace. 1y decorated haj city I rn, on a 71 THREE ranch ceni a a i fan. acrr level (roti, Wuhlnffton Owner leaving town- Phr" three on 1 4 puture and Id for children City water, vir' i i and with atorm Jim! from tht Square m'lt from city buj itorra on II Cwi IT. 1 AUTOMATIC A urd 7 I I i i A I A of n.infs luilt prin National Hunk r-orl rondltlon. tiP M-R Ph urt-find i a i per hale ft.

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