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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 3

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Fayetteville, Arkansas
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A KANtAt mo Club Is Organized Rogers, Feb. 23-(Special)-A 4-11 Club has been organized at the Pleasant Hill community north of Ilosers, with Ott, assistanl county agent, and. Mrs. Johnnie Cox, assistant 'home tlembnEU-ation agent, 'assisting in the work of or- ganlzation. Quentin' Anderson was elected president; James Thomas, I vice' president; Annie Brumleyl secretary-treasurer; Nedra Perry, and Betty Welborn, song I leader.

Sponsors of the club are Mr. and Mrs. M. Deasbn, 'Mr. and i V.

-Westover, and Mr. a A. Meetings will be held on. the I first Monday in each month, with the next, meeting scheduled for March 6, at the Pleasant Hill community. club house.

Fines Assessed In Municipal Court S-: Two men were fined in Munici: pal Court afternoon when they pleaded guilty to charges of drunken driving. Judge I -V. James Ptak fined Henry C. Warren, 49, Springdale Boute and a total of $49.40. i His driver's license was suspended lor .30 Warren was arrested by sheriff's James T.

Byrd," 28, Fayetteville was fined $40, and had his driving license suspended for 30 days. He was arrested by city police. BOOKS CLOSED Charge Purchases Friday, Feb. 24 thru Tuesday Feb. 28 Will NQT Appear Until Your April Statement TREMENDOUS VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Main Floor and Downstairs Don't Miss These Many Saving Opportunities.

SALE Horace Douglas Hobbs Bentonville, Feb. 23-(Special Horace Douglas Hobbs, 83, died at Bates Memorial Hospital in Ben- tonvffle at 2 a. Tuesday after a live weeks illness. He "was born October. 21, 1866, in Berryville i and was later an express agent there.

At the time of his death, Mr. was a justice of the i He was a member of the Christian Church and the Masonic lodge, i Survivors Five Mrs. Mildred Horlon, 'Maplewuod, Mrs. Harriet Brown, Ocean-! i side, Richard F. Hobbs and Mrs.

Leshier, Kirkwood, and Charles H. Hobbs, St. Louis, one brother Hoscoe i and three sisters, MrsJ H. McPhettridge, Brnckstone, Mrs. Claude Strode, Little Rock; and Mrs.

Bert Carney, Noble, Okla. services will be conducted Thursday at 2:30 p. at the First C.hrislian'.ChurchJn'Beiv DOWNSTAIRS BLOUSE TREES In Gay California Colors 100 eo- Introducing these all metal blouse trees jn pastel fonts to match miladyjs closet. holds 6 bouses; wrinkle-free. Hai shoulder shaped arms.

Choose from Fiesta Rose, Pacific Blue and Sierra Green. 1 held 1 'at'Ihe-ccmc-j tery In Funeral Home is in 1 James M. Kincnld Kincaid, months, old, son of Mr. and Kincaid, Summers, died the' 'way to a'Prairie Grove hospital! I Survivors othi i than his parents are one sister, Ni'ia one 1 brother, William Kdxvard; and a maternal grandmother, Mrs. AV.

E. McDonald, Lincoln; Funeral services will be in the Luginbuei chapel in Lincoln at .2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with the Rev. Terrel "ordon, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Lee! Luginbuei Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Maude Clark Steel Texarkana, Feb.

i Funeral services for Mrs. Maude i Clark'Steel, 64, wife of Chancellor i Will Steel, were to be'hcld here this afternoon. -i Mrs. Steel, a native' of Paris Texas, died at a hospital here Tuesday. In addition to her hus-l band, she is survived by two' daughters, Mrs.

Karlton Texarkana, and Mrs. Lee Kizer, Magnolia; a son, Lt. Com. Charles A. Steel, Cambridge, and a sister, Mrs.

Claude Fouke. Unprecedented Low Price! Wool Spring TOPPERS 14 95 exclusive Danby Toppers along with others in- choice of reaTnavy. beige, gold, toast. You'll look' your best suede or gabardine. All fully lined with rayon sa)in.

Juniori 9--15 and Misses 10-16. FAILLE HAND BAGS frames. -Choice' of CORDUROY CHENILE and SPREADS Special selling of spreads in double and single widths with and without fringe Choice of'goid, white, rose tn-ecn Save with.multi-color embellishment. Wonderful values. THE SKIRT SERVER i QO Sl i a er ul ki i' hanBer and st as ot) (or slacks and shorts.

Holds up to 10 skirts fits compactly in your suit case hangs anywhere. In 10 colored plastic clips. PLASTIC CANASTA--BRIDGE TABLE COVERS A dual purpose cover made of Goodyear Vinyl. Turn inside out and use as a regular bridge table cover, "in rose, blue or green. Includes Canasta rules and scoring information: SOLID BRASS HURRICANE LAMPS pair 3.98 Really wonderful values and nice additions to your home Decorative glass globes.

Rubber cords. SIMULATEDiREPTILE ZIPPER O'NIGHT BAGS reduced to 1.98 formerly 2.98 these nice bags contain mirror in cover. Choose from red, black or green. TOAST LIFTER F.OR AUTOMATIC POP-UP TOASTERS $1 QO Reg. 1.98 these lifters handle small pieces that tend to stick in toaster.

Practical and simple. Stainless steel with plastic handle. PILLOWS Special 1.00 Ann Sothcrn In Hospital 23 Ann ootnern is recuperating today i from an operation on her neck. Her doctor removed a tumor from I the thyroid gland yesterday She I remain in the hospital several' days. MONTH END SALE $JOO All Fell- Hats in Stock A remarkable value.

Striped tickinc covering. Feather filled. OUR CELEBRATED PLATEX PILLOWS reduced 8.95 a 10.95 Formerly 9.95--11.95. Super fine cotton and rayor. satin covered.

Attractive colors. SPECIAL GROUP LORRAINE RAYON KNIT GOWNS 1.98 Formerly 3.98. Tearose in small, medium, large sizes. Tailored designs. CANNON KITCHEN SETS 100 Attractively gift boxed, includes 2 dish towels 4 dish 'cloths 1 salad set.

Formerly M5. ATTRACTIVE FLORAL DESIGN PLASTIC DRAPES pa ir Made of finest virgin Vinyi. Each drape yds. sweetpca design. Complete with valance.

1 00 Wild 1.49 peach CANNON JUMBO TOWELS special Reg. 2.35 towels In assorted colors including blue green, rose. Sizes Deep pile absorbent. CHILDREN'S DEPT. MONTH-END SALE OF ODDS ENDS Vanla Kint pc.

Undies, 2-4, were 1.50 1 00 Vanta Canon Knit Sleepers, Sizes 1 and 2, 2.50 1.00 SMrsucUr 2-6, wern 1.98 i.oo Rayon Covered Baby Pillows, 1.75 I.QO Boy's Corduroy Boxtr Suits, Sins 2-5, wen 5.91 3.98 Infants Organdy Bonnets, wtrt 1.98 1.50 Sunsults, Slits 1-2-3, J.98 1.91 Striped ralls, Sizes 2-4-6, were 1.69 1.00 Oonmoor Knitted Suits, Sliee 1-2-3, were 1 9s i 49 SPtCUl BOY''s BOXER STYLE JEANS i. SELECTED GROUPS DRESSES Reg. Price 10.98-24.95 MONTH-END SALE 8 25 To 18 71 Prints and Rayon Crepei In best Spring '50 fashion by Nelly Don, Ellen Kay Collier and oth- en. You want to see these tomorrow. APPAREL SHOP MAIN FLOOR REAR Your Last Chance In The Month-End Sale bto ouaiir UAVa SXM UTM IMOOn 6MAIV Dorihy Perkini Cleansing Creim, Reg.

2.00, 1.00 Sale Assorted Famous Name Perfumes and Colognes Now PRICE and LESS Includes well known brands of perfumes, colognes and bath powdet and bath oil, COSMETIC -'MAIN FIOOU: REPEAT SHIPMENT WONDERFUL ALL LEATHER BILLFOLDS 1 00 worth 1.98. Fashioned of genuine cowhide in choice of green, beige or blue. Metal.snap fastener. Stitched edges. Space for bills, silver and individual cards.

MAIN FLOOR REPEAT SHIPMENT FAST SELLING PURE SILK SCARFS 59' 18" squares in colorful ombre designs. Actual 1.0.0 values. MAIN FLOOR STRAW AND RUSTIC HANDBAGS I 98 and 2" Colorful complements to your new spring or summer costume. Natural shade jlraWVllh contrasting eolar- ful embroidery, Plostlc In Patent and Calfskin. Rayon Faille bags in this group.

In black, navy and brown. Plasllc and Failles' price 2.98. HANDBAOS MAIN Onr Last, Sale Was a Complete Sellout. Marvelous Danby NYLON HOSE 51 Gauge--- 15 Denier 00 Your delighl our own brand of Danby nylons. Delicate tones lor Spring days lo come including Dawn Taupe, Goldmisl, Roseglo, Sizes la 11.

HOSIERY BAR FLOOR FRONT SALE Of SLIPS To 8.98 1 2 3 Select group of cojlume slips in sizes 32 to 38. You get a saving here of one- half; Colors Tea- rose, White, Black, Blue, and in somo cases much more. LINGERIE MAIN FLOOR.

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