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legal Notlcei- i i I'Hinl)-, ArtimiiK Franklin, I'toliillll, I 1 Ri lc J'mnklln In Dili Court wliliin i '1 'I 11 TM "toTM iTh' I 1 ISth day of June, nv "Sl Clu r' Clerk liy Hum BJiltniun, n.o, TO APPLICATION K2 1" I' ff lv IlKl Iho under. lw nwwlmcnl of AtoWu nivtraco Conlrol ol ll.c 'Sn. or rwml to IUl Ml1 TM lll! iJUwrlMil IKimiuIn I Nortli Mislilnjlnj, Couit. MM (hnl lio ii ArluiiiMi, or oo.l maml l10 lhw In- i n- moral um no lo InloolcnUus by IITM Has revoked wllliln 1 Usl IMSl1 nn1 Ul! rr Mv llMn of vlo. llllnf Uio Pans oj UlU Stale, nr nny olll- ICi to lc Blajl ll '1 pcmm Io (or ontnUon hopnnlnz on lht 1 1572 la JOUl ol June, 1073.

n.h.^V.'j 5' RotMll 1 Applicant subscribed unfrjworn Io before rao Hit SOUl dip. 'June, 1572 "Ojrtn. Ann Nail, Notary Public My Commission Exrdres- November 4, 1975 JM'. 3.10 a I.KOAr, NOTICR NnWpe' Is hereby given Uwi a public be held hy Uie Planning Commljrfon ot the Oily ij l-'ay cite -Arkansas on July IB, 5:00 public will bo for the pur of discussing Iwo proposed or i-M? rS! meni HonEnK Ordinance No proposed amcndmenls Include (1) A proposed ordinance to roculnN location of liquor In Iho om FayeUcvlIle. (2j "A proposed ordinance lo remove the duplex classification tmm Ihe U-l Density Residential Zoning Uiilrfcl of Ihc proposed ordinances, fh 7 ordinance nnd other planning nrc on file In the office the Planning Administrator, Oily ministration Building, A fcnnras, and arc agitable tor tome lion.

Hobble Jones Planning Administrator 3 II NOTICK OF A rtmi.iu iinvnnvn riiiVNNIHO COMJUSSION HEARING UNDER TI1B CODE OF 1 ORniNANCTX Notice is hereby given that pursuan In the provisions of Uie Code of Ord nances Ihe City ol Payetleville th following Piflttons for ReionfrR hav lipen set hearing the Plannln Commission In Dkeolors Room. Cif NoUccs- L)', July 1H, 1UT1 al iknnvni, OJi itn. NO, inv-au iiellllon of Vb'Ktl 10f prop- Ml' Iw-tild 190V AxiUi Hc4i90l4 Purl thf or tlio llr'HIon 21, In T-16-N, at IU1J.W, o( Ilia bill ni licglnnlng 'point wi Kiilo of Htflle Ihgnmiy lonrl whli-li 418)4 fort BoulH nlonir gaifl WoM lino of roiLl /ror.i-i)« InlriVc with Iho lino of iftld totiy Irncl, Anil i Ihcnfo Woutli (W foot: tlienc'o WcW i 200 Uit-rn'o Hoiili G5 WO fat I plnco ol bctflunlnff, cxcciK thol Hluntf the rosl- MCI In I ha uMiIaJjiiiitf iwO'lenlhs (0,2 1 ncrcs moro or irroni ouBhfnrc cvjmmsrdiit, to R-v, I'cniHy 'WrmoN NO. The pcllUnn of Anruut KullWAll, for at 1058 Kontli Onr- larrl Ettrcel, I'art the of ol Kflrtlon In TownKhlp Nnilli of (.10) Wci.1, detTlbed (11 follows, lo-wll, Rtxlnfllntf nl a point It. North ol tho SoutliwcK.1 Corner ol forty nrvc tract; and runnlnii Ihcnrc Mnst 2CO feel, Ihcnve Korth 75 feel, (hence Wct.1 200 It.

thrnre KouUi 75 feel lo point or Also ol KWM SW of Scollon 21, T-1G-N of Itanfia 30 We.sl more purllculrirly dea n.t lo-witi ncfflnulnff fl 1 A 100 (col North nf fiW winter of said 40 nwe nmnlnR lhcn-c North 60 feet, Uionco 200 fed ihence South 2S fcct Uicni-c West 65 Icct, Iliani'u 3,1 feel, llicncc Wes 335 feet In Iho point of Spinning From 1-1, I (YininiAruint A- I Industrial JJUlrld, to fl-1, Kesldentlal PISTITION NO- prjtltion of Kenneth W. JITI Kdcna, for pitiporty locate it 1001 HoHy Part o( Ihe Soulhwes (tuaHer ol Uie Norlhwcst Quer tcr of section Nine (3) In Township aixlcca 36) North of Thirty West, being more partieutarly tTcscrlhcd ns follows, (o wll: 1 Rptflnning 480 feet Biuth and 40C et Eiasl ol Ihe Northw est corn cr said forty acre Iracl, nnd runnin llience Ens.1 10S feel. Ihenee Swithi IS feet, Ihencc West 108 feel, thence Nortl 150 (cot lo (ho point of betfnnlntf l-'rom R-2, Medium Density Rcshlcn Dlstricl. to n-3, High Dcnaft Iti-rfdenttal restrict. PETITION NO.

The iictitfon of Billy Joe Bartholoinaw tar properly located Fast of Govern mont Avenue North of Eleventh Slrce flnd West of School Avenue. Part tho Northeast quiirtar of tho Northwest and part of ttic North west of the Norlheail quar ler ol Section Twenty one (21) liownshlp Stxleen (16) North, of Rnng Tli 1 11- (30) cscri bed as lows, to-wrflt Bcglnnlnif whk'h hs tViur llundrc-d Fourteen (41i feet South ol the quarter Section cor ncr between Sections 16 and 21, nn running, thence I'tesi C18 feet to a point Two Hundred (200 lecl East' of Ihe East line of Govern 1 ment Avenue; Ihonce Norlh fo th South linn ot Ihe former i-lffht ol or the K.C. Jt M. Railroad, at a poll TITO Hundred Twenty (220) feoA Koir Notices- of Ilia line of Iheni-o HftuOi rltihiy i wHIi Iho Houlh llrifl nl jtuM tit lo rwiint Knrth nl 1H 1 Knhl of Iho turner BliM-V Ifl In J''ori(UiOfi i Km KouLliweit (Tinwr nl Ulwk IB, I i a ttist wlUi Uie KHith lino of libck Hi in tho West lino o( Ht-hooi Koiiifi rerl lo Kan 11 cr IIG of Ittoclt 17, (hence witli Ihc NoiUi lino of lUoch 17, Wt ihciit-a Hrt'itfi lo Ihe Soullj Mno at I niock 17, Ihcnco lcr(; Uiencfl tioulli In (h HnuMi line o1 OIP of tht NK' Una (if i Ccmfltcryi Uicni Norili I I Uient-o West ti Uio Wait i of dovormncrit Avenue; Ihcnoo KiKdi llicnt'o Kurt Itff (o Ihe nf brtflimlnK. l-'roni 1-1, ft indiiktrlal, I Medium DcnsLly HcMdentlnl, ft 'lliomuahfnrc to 1-3, Geneml IndiiRlrlnl District.

'i-rri'i'JON NO. iiTZ-tf: pcOiion nt It. no-ston fur properly tomlc.l Noith of Cemetery. A part or Ihe of 1 he SWIi of Hocttrjn 2, Towruhlp in Noilh. Knniie 30 WeM ol ilio Prlnfilpul WnshlnKtnn ly, Arknji-siLs.

more pnrtlculnrly 1 nt polnl NB9" WW 415.2 feel me ST. mmor of tlie NW of 1 lie of A.ihJ section ihenrc N69' O'W K1Q.2 feel! Uiencc 32W JT797 fcei; thence BEfl' WK feel; thcJicc B78' 49'K 27S.O feet; thenre 49'F 112.8 feot; South 227.2 feet to the Point of BefltnnlnR. From Density KoUdcnUal, to n-0, Kcsidcn i a Olflce NO, R72-26: rhc petition of Hill Maudle Bmllh for property located at 1821 South Oartoml, Ixts a and 21 Fn Block 1 1n Pnrksdnlp ArfriUfon, CXty of dtavrllc, Arkansas, From 1-1, Ioavy Commcrtsal Ugtit Industi-lal His Irlot, lo R-l, Low Density Residci Hal District. PDTITTON NO. Tlie petlUon of Wtldrnl Developniirt Corporation for property located the West slrt of Highway 71 Boutl And Smith ol Bunriie Mountain Roac described as.

Part of the SWW of Lh of Section S3, T-1R-PJ, R-30-V of the 5th P.M., nnd being more particularly rtescribccl ps (o-wll Hoalnnlnc at a point 46 It. Bast an 4Q fl. South of Lhe NW corner of dO acre tmtl; Lhence 1 iee; llience 30'H, 231 Uienn theiice Wci 1IW thenre N12'W, 67'J ft. tn poll nf heglnnlnc. From A-l, AgrUniltura Dls1 rict, 1-1, Ilc-fl vy Com morcta I Ught Industrial District, -ft O2, Tho.

ouglifare Commercial District, lo C- Thoroiiglifare Commercial Distrie CommerFlal Dlslrtc on the entire parcel'of properly abov PFTTITION'NO. R72-28: The peWton of Sam Uohlnson, Jr for property located on Ihe Bast sir of College Avenue between North Strc nnd Baxter Street, desnrihcd as: A of Txils 2, 4. Bnl 5. Block 3 I3nvldson'5E Second Addition, an ad! tion to the Oity of Fayelteville, A Nollces- tMifl, nn per I'D! of tnld nnylfllon on In Ihe otilcc ot Ihff Cliiult and ol WnUiiiie. (Vwnly, Front 0-V, 'Ilior- )IUrLcl im1 ll-l, Dcntlty DlMrict, lo UtJililentlAl OFflro IHiMH.

II ptitttM inny ipfttar i J.ennl fll l-mo flin! plnco. A copy I pj'Op'iM'fl nmcndincnti amt other rtheiil (J.ilfl' aro nsullnljln )r Inspwllfui In tho of Oily-HAn- tnu, niy Iiultdinir, ArluinuM, II InteroMH' jwreoni Invllert to Die In laM offic 11)6 ddaUri KlU) the I'l ilmhlUrntor I UNDBfl MV HANI) 11(18 23rd ay of June W1Z- 'den otlnu ITccrolary ro Texarkanan Held in Shooting Of Two Men At Bar An elderly Texnrkana man was icing held Sunday for queslion- ng in the shooting dcalhs Saturday of two men at a Texar- ana bar. The man, who was not Idcntl was not charged Sunday. Police said John Lee Killy 29, of Texarkana and Charle; Garner, 35. of LIUIe Rock were shot lo death with a automalic pistol in a restroon of the Lone Star Bar.

Officers said Kiily was sho five limes in the chest ant stomach and thai Garner wa hit twice in the chest. Garner who staggered outside the ba and fell to the sidewalk, diei about an hour after the shool ing. Police said Killy had bee shot accidentally Thursda. night in the Texarkana polic station after his arrest on charge of driving while loxicated. Officers said a scuffle had oc currecl when police tried pjace Killy in a cell and that pistol of one of the officers fe to the floor and discharged.

Bryanl Opponent Questions Bids On Contract HOCK (AP) Pu askl County Clerk Jcromo CM- ncr has questioned whether CcroUry ot Stato Kelly Bryunt warded stato printing co'n- racl last December lo the low Iddor. Ho said Sunday on a lelo- leton program thai ono nalysls ot printing contract lo. 27 showed (lint i ryunt had cluasltlcd as the Igli bidder a a sig- Iflcarilly lower than tho bid cceptcd hy Bryant. Cllmcr, Republican candidate or secretary of state, said Hit ccislon could be costing tho tale at least $50,000. The con- ract was for the purchase ontinuous form computer pa- cr.

Cllmcr said he had asked iryant for permission to look at papers used In analyzing the contract. He said In a letter to Bryant he acknowledged that the information he had received on contract to date was "one- sided" but that he had no basis on which to disagree with it un- ess Bryant let him look at the working papers. Climer said the slate Freedom of Information law did not require Bryant lo make his working papers available. But Climer said the spirit of the law "demands such, a disclosure, particularly when the public official has made a confidential decision that appears to be signficantly against the best interest ot the public." ArlcansBt TIMES, July 3, 1972 Dies Of Injuries LITTLE ROCK (AP) Henry Duffle Holt, 15, of Hot Springs died in a hospital here Sunday of injuries suffered Friday when the motorcycle he was riding was hit by a car in Hot Springs, police said. Officers said the car was driven by Harry Adams, 68, also of Hot Springs.

MEDICAL CENTENNIAL EXHIBIT Dr. Boyce, Dr. DePalma and Dr. Applegate check exhibit for observance County Medical Society Observes Birthday Observances of the 10th anniversary Washington County Medical Society attended persons by approximately Sunday afternoon the hospitality room of the Southwestern Electric Power Co. Dr.

Robert Watson, neurosurgeon of Little Rock and president of the Arkansas Medical Society, discussed the practice of medicine a century ago. The speaker's parents were born in Cane Hill and married in Fayeiteville. "We can look back with pride and respect on the physicians i Washington County. They established the framework of good quality in religion, thfc community and medicine," he said and commented that most of the early physicians in i area were well educated their time with the majority having formal college The speaker, introduced Dr. Stanley Applegate, immediate past president of the state society, followed a brief discussion of the founding of the Washington County Society July 2, 1872, by Dr.

Anthony DePalma, master of ceremonies and chairman of the society's Centennial Observance Committee. Dr. De Palma said 10 physicians organized the society and elected Dr. T. J.

Pollard as president. Other officers were -Dr. W. B. Welch, i president; Dr.

Carroll, recording secretary; Dr. J. C. Grave, correspondent and Dr. The New Datsun Pickup Designed for Improved Comfort, Performance, Appearance Fischer Fails To Show For Chess Series REYKJAVIK, Iceland (APT The International Chess Federation postponed the start of the Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassky world championship series until Tuesday after Fischer failed to arrive in Iceland over the weekend.

The American champion was believed still in New York. Fischer's 24-garne match with the Russian world's champion was to have begun Sunday, anc the president of the world fed oration, Dr. Max Euwe, an nounced if the American chal longer failed to show up noon Tuesday he would risl forfeiting his chance at tin title. Fischer's representatives i Iceland requested Ihe posl ponement on Ihe grounds tha lie was unable to play becaus of fatigue. But it was generaly assumed that the request wa part of Fischer's campaign get more money out of the Ice landers.

Fischer and Spassky hav agreed to split a $125.000 purse wilh the winner taking five eighths, and are also to each ge 30 per cent of the sale of filn and television rights. But Fib cher is seeking an additional 3 per cent of the gate receipts and his representatives hav been negotiating this point wit sponsors of the match, the Ice landic Chess Federation. It's a NEW '72, redesigned and reslyled to make it even tougher, yet smoother and belter-lookingi For more comfort, the seat back has been reclined and the steering wheel moved forward to provide improved driving position, and the cab has been lengthened to give greater log-room. The rear springs have been redesigned to a Iwo-stage system to improve the ride. Flow-through ventilation, with individually controlled outlets, have been added, and there's a redesigned heater with an increased capacity of Power-assisted brakes have been odded lo greatly increase braking effectiveness.

A new two-piece drive shaft helps eliminate engine nolsa and vibration. Outside, the new Datsun Pickup has been completely re-styled wilh smooth outer linos, flowing front hood, horizontal grille, dual headlights, curved sides and sweeping side windows. Inside, there's a new fully-padded dash board, redesigned vinyl bench seat and a now package tray. You still get Datsun's proven 1595 c.c. (97.3 cu.

in.) four-cylinder, overhead camshaft engine and four speed, all synchromesh transmission and the well-developed solid girder frame with re-designed rear springs and independent torsion bar front suspension. Tho six-foot, all steel load bed carried 1,440 pounds, which is greater than any other small truck on the market. Available in eight exterior colors with a choice of two interior colors. See it. it.

you'll want It. Manufaclurer's suggested retail price $2395 Delivered in Faystlevills HOUSTON TAYLOR MOTOR Injuries Fatal NEW YORK (AP) Fran Forster, chairman and chief ex ecutive officer of the Sperr Rand died Saturday injuries suffered when he wa struck by a car May 27. He wa 64. Forster was elected pros dent and chief operating office of Spcrry Rand in 1965 and be came chairman in 1967. President Of Mormon Church Dies Sunday SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -The man called prophet, seer md revelator by members of he Church of Jesus Christ of Saints (Mormon), 3 i Joseph Fielding Irriith Jr has died.

Smith was stricken by leart attack Sunday night at he home of a daughter, Mrs. Jruce R. McConkie. He would lave been 96 July 19. Smith had addressed the last general conference of the 3-million-member church in April and had not been ill.

Funeral arrangements were pending. Smith's likely successor is Harold B. Lee, 73, has Geo. W. Holcomb, treasurer.

Charter members included Dr. E. F. Brodie, John M. Lacy, Dr.

F. N. Littlejohn, Dr. F. Paddock, and Dr.

H. D. Wood. Dr. Welch and Dr.

Wood later held the presidency of slate medical society and other physicians from the county elected to the state position included Dr. Frank 1914-15; Dr. Richardson, 1956-57; 'Dr. E. F.

Ellis, Will H. Mock, 1932-33; and Dr. Applegate. Dr. John Boyce of Springdale, current county society president, greeted guests and Dr.

Ed Wheat of Springdale gave the invocation. Dr. Max McAllister made the The guest speaker was presented a framed photograph of Dr. Welch who had delivered his mother, by Dr. DePalma at the close of the ceremonies.

EXHIBIT An exhibit of medical equipment used in the past was loaned by the Shiloh Museum a'. Springdale. Included were surgical inslruments, a cine case, owned by Dr. R. Huntington; surgical instruments used by Dr.

Pugh ton who graduated in 1827 from a Philadelphia Medical School. The exhibit also included early medical books, including one. entitled "Sex in Educair lion, A Fair Chance for 4 Girls" published in 1873. Portraits of Dr. Welch and Dr.

Wood and four views the been first counselor president and president of church's Council of The Twelve. president of The Twelve--the man who has been a member of the body the longest traditionally church president. The formal selection of a successor is expected after Ihe funeral. His name will be announced by The Twelve. Scuffle Over Fireworks Told FayetteviUe'' Square in .1812 were also cm A preview a mural painting of as it appeared when the society a first organized, was a highlight of the occasion.

The painting by E. Dpege. based on historic documents, will hang in thu lobby of the'new Mcllroy Bank. Dr. James Mashburn a member of the bank's Board oi Directors said formal opening ceremonies for the a are scheduled July 17.

Mcllroy Bank and the University of Arkansas are also celebrating a century of progress, Miss Ellis, daughter of the late Dr. Ellis presided at the coffee service and Mrs. Max McAllister assisted in serving guests. A scuffle Saturday night at the Wyman bridge resulted from an argument over firecrackers, sheriff's reports said today. Web Baiiengcr, 19.

of Baldwin, told the sheriff's office that three unidentified persons in a white and blue car stopped and accused him of throwing firecrackers at their vehicle. Ballenger said they slapped his face and pulled a gun on him, according to Sheriff Bill Long. The youlh turned the car's license number over to sheriff's office and was expected to have charges filed. I an exciting new dimension in housing that you can afford and Variety You'll Enjoy Selecting From! Drive Out Soon We Feature Parkwood Homes Financing OPEN EACH Built EVENING 'til 9:00 (Lighted Homes Setup or Service you can Evening Shopping) Depend On Highway 71 North Fayerreville Phone 442-4251 TRAILWOOD MOBILE HOMES Mt. Comfort Road Phone 442-6225 Sli'ccls, Rccrcnllon I IIVIIB TTA'V A A Locally Owned and Operated Lloyd and Joan Hays.

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