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NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURTOF UNION COUNTY, ARKANSAS MATTER OF the ESTATE OF Ceies' neSas'er, deceased 75 53 known address of decedent: 6S5 5th Avenue San Francisco, California of dpath November )J, 1974 The undersigned was appointed administrator of the estate of the above named decedent on the 5th day of March, 1975 All persons having claims against the must exhibit them, duly verified, to ihe undersigned within six months from the 0 d'e of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred and precluded from any benefit in the estate. This notice first published 8th day of March, 1975. Clee Easter (Administrator) P. 0 Box 428 Waldo, Ark 71770 NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR A RETAIL BEER permit OFF PREMISE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of the State of Arkansas lor a permit to sell and dispense beer at retail on the premises described as 1512 junction City Road, El Dorado, Union County. The undersigned states that he is a citizen of Arkansas, of good moral character, that he has never been convicted of a felony or o'her crime involving moral turpitude, that no license to sell beer by the undersigned has been revoked within five years last past, and that the undersigned has never been convicted of violating the laws of this State, or any other State, relative to the sale of Alcoholic Liquors, that he has been a resident of the State of Arkansas for at least two (2) years, and that he was a qualified elector in the preceding General Election Application is for a permit to be issued for operation beginning on the 1st day of April, 1975, and to expire on the 30th day of June, 1975.

Joyce Ann Carter Name of Applicant Road Mart DBA Roadrunner Service Station Name of Business Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of March, 1975. Rebecca Bennett Notary Public My Commission Expires; Aug 26, 1977 (SEAL) COMMISSIONER'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in pursuance of the authority and direction contained in the decretal order of the Chancery Court of Union County, Second Division, made and entered on the 25th day of February, A 1975 in a certain cause (No. 74 378) then pending therein between Boyle Mortgage Company complainant, and Dorothy Staton defendant, the undersigned, as Commissioner of said Court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the East door or entrance of the County Courthouse in which said Court is held, in the County of Union within the hours prescribed by law for udicial sales, on the 27th day of March A 1975, the following described real estate, to wit Commencing at the Northwest Corner of 'he NE'i of the NE' of Section 5, Township 17 South, Range 15 West, and run then South 88 degrees 24 minutes East a distance of 931 3 feet to the West right of way I'ne of State Highway No run thence South 12 degrees 11 minutes East along the sa.d West right of way line a distance of 1254 0 feet run thence North 88 degrees 10 minutes West 935.7 feet, thence North 00 degrees 40 minutes East 220 4 feet; run thence North 84 degree 06 minutes East 42 0 feet to the intersection of the North line of Pinewood Drive with the East line of Shadow Drive, thence continue North 84 degrees 06 minutes East along the North line of said Pinewood Drive a distance of 75 feet for a point of beginm -g of this tract; thence continue North 84 degrees 06 minutes East along the North line of said Pinewood Drive a distance of 60 feet, run thence North 02 degrees 36 minutes East 140 0 feet thence South 84 degre.s 06 West 60 feet, run thence South 02 degrees 36 minutes West a dislar.ce of '40 0 feet to the point of beginning, said tract bemg a part of the fit the NE 4 of Section 5, Township 17 Sou'h, Range 15 West, Union County, Arkansas TERMS OF SAI.E Ona credit of three months, the purchaser being required to execute a bond as required by law and the order and decree of said Court is said cause, with approved security, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date of sale until paid, and a lien being retained on the premises sold to secure the payment of the purchase money Given under my hand this 25th day of February A 1975. Lorene lenniken Commissioner in Chancery Filed 2 25 Lorene Flenniken, Clerk (SEAL) El Dorado (Ark.) March 15, IN THE UNION CHANCERY COURT Fii it Division Johii Larison Plaintiff No 75 64 vs. Barbara Elaine Larison undant WARNING ORDER The non resident defendant Barbara Elaine Larison is hereby warned to appear in the Union Chancery Court, First Division, withm thirty days to answer the complaint of the plaintiff John Larison filed herein.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court on this the 26th day of February AD 1975 Appointed Attorney ad Litem BilU Oavis Lorene lenniken Clerk (SEAL) By Udell Berry C. IN THE UNION CHANCERY COURT FIRST DIVISION SANDRA MARTIN TERRELL Plaintiff No 75 55 VS. Arnold Magee Terrell Defendant WARNING ORDER The non resident defendant Arnold Magee Terrell is hereby warned to appear in the Union Chancery Court, First Division, within thirty days to answer the complaint of the plaintiff Sandra Martin Terrell filed herein WITNESS my hand the seal of said Court on this the 18 th day of February A 1975 LORENE FLENNIKEN, Clerk By Bonnie Meggs DC. (SEAL) James Stem, A tty Ad Litem for Sole HOUSE, Lot, garage apartment for sale owner. )200 South Jackson.

Cai1 381 2022 after 5:30 p.m. cOR SALE By owner Three bedrooms double garage, fireplace in den, 'wo baths, almost new, Country Club Terrace. Call 863 -OR SALE Three bedrooms, Livinq room, kitchen, one bath, central heat air 1234 1st $18,900 Call 862 1026 between 6 and 10 p.m. for appointment BRENTWOOD addition, 2 year old brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, separatedmmg, living room, and den Double garage, A Beautiful landscaped yard Call 862 6009 DRAMATIC and gracious tri level, 4 bedrooms, baths Many extras! Unique floor plan, gold carpeting Large lot. Owner selling Mid 50's.

By appointment, 863 5908 Campers for Sale 16 TEE PEE, self contained travel trailor Used 6 times 862 7488 Homes For Sole 4 70 3 br 12 br New $5.450 One only at these prices Also, pick up toppers Watts Trailer sales, 4 miles out Southfield Rd 862 12 65 Mobii home, fully furnished. 2 bedrooms, l1 a baths, central heat, air, wisher, dryer 862 8675 SPECIAL NOTICES Soles AUCTION The following storage lots wil be sold April 2, 10 00 a at Transfer Storage 544 Washington Wayne Fleck Gas range refrigerator, 2 dinette suits single bed John Frost Air conditioner, gym set lawn chairs. King size bed, 2 beds, aquarium, chest of drawers, TV Se swimmina oool. Cl uoraao (Arn.j I-, Buddy Blair 23 years with Attributes dancing abilities to elder Ebsen an instructor LOS ANGELES When I was 6 years old, my father, who was a dancing teacher, taught me everything he knew. Now I'm doing the same for my Buddy Ebsen was explaining part of the reason he has been hitting the road with a two-hour show that includes four or five other Ebsens.

The troupe includes Bonnie, 21, who sings and dances; Kierfcten (Kiki), 17, who plays the rock keyboard; Dustin, 15, drummer; Susannah, 25, company manager. Cathy, 25, comes along to help with transportation when she busy with her horse Buddy added. Buddy Ebsen includes songs, dances, a bit with Buddy as Jed Clampett of Beverly Hillbillies" and even the old burlesque routine, So far ihe family has been barnstorming through California with dates in Merced, Visalia, Placerville, Sacramento, San Jose and El Camino College in Torrance, a Los Angeles suburb. possibilities for a show like this are unlimited summer theaters, Las Vegas, state Buddy reflected, "but not gonna rush into it. let the show mature, let it grow until the people are for The other part of his planning concerns his television future "if CBS pick up Barnaby Jones' 1 could move into a variety show; I could be the next Ed The chances of CBS not renewing are miniscule.

The detective series has been performing nicely in the ratings for most of its two and a half years. "And despite having three time slots in three the star grumbled. "We finished the season on Sunday, got moved to Saturday during the summer and opened the new season on Tuesday. "Then if you really want to kill off a series, you pre-empt it six times, which did. "In spite of all that, during a six-week period we had a 40 share (40 per cent of the sets in use).

You figure it on ratings, because Tuesday night has the lowest number of sets turned on. "And at 10 a whole lot of people turn theirs Another M. T. Moore spinoff By JAY SHARBUTT AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) The grand opening last week of the Crane Show" on NBC was so bad it was hard to believe the series came from the same company that produces the Tyler and shows. So we asked NBC for an advance peep at episode on the theory the network accidentally began the series with a weak effort that representative of the true quality.

Alas, it now appears that this sitcom, about a 42-year-old family man who gives up a successful business career to return to medical school, is headed for a dread disease called cancelitis. The first show featured a limp script and poor direction. It only established that Crane worries about grades and has a working wife who supports the family. It also introduced a prissy dean of students and a nice, but dim landlord who often pops in on the Crane household, located atop a factory building. While show has maybe three funny lines, the pace remains limper than last lettuce.

Big, bad business perennial fear ini observer says By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Business Analyst NEW YORK (AP) Americans have long feared bigness, or at least the badness they fear comes with bigness, especially the power that permits one or more companies to diminish price competition. Government antitrust activity is familiar to anyone who has ever taken an introductory American history course, and it continues, most immediately in the form of a suit against International Business Machines. Nevertheless, American industry has an affinity for growth and size, and nowhere is it more evident today than in banking, where the powers of aggressive, big city institutions has begun ringing alarm bells. The more dominant position the superlarge bank achieves, the more it can dictate terms to industries which need bank capital, especially since Wall Street, the alternative fund raiser, is in a weakened position. David Cates, a consultant to bank managements throughout the country, is especially aware of the power concentration, particularly the fight between the superlarge banks and the large regional banks just below them in size.

Cates, who has held various titles in finance, including that of vice president for the investment house of Loeb, Rhoades believes that credit crises help the supersize banks. Crises now seem to be recurrent in our money system. Credit crunches, for instance, occurred in 1966, 1969 and 1974, the latter the most grievous of all Crises, he fears, may have become structured into the system. When there is a liquidity shortage, or credit crunch, suspicions seems to spread that all but the very largest banks may have problems meeting their commitments. As a result, corporations transfer or their business to the largest banks, at the expense of smaller ones.

This is more of a problem for the regional banks than is immediately apparent. Faced with a loss of confidence, they are forced to turn conservative in order to prove their stability. They sacrifice earnings opportunities in the process. Another factor works in favor IN THE PROBATE COURT OF UNION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ENLOE KEE, Deceased No 75 55 NOTICE Last known address of decedent Wilkinson County, Mississippi Da'e of Death November 12, 1972 An nstrument dated October 31st, 1959, was on the 5th day of March, 1975, admitted to probate as the Last Will and Testament of the above named decedent, A contest of the probate of the Will can be effected only by filing within the time provided by law a petition for an order revoking or modifying the order admitting the Will to probate and delivering a copy of such petition to the undersigned proponents or to the undersigned attorneys for the proponents at their address hereunder show This notice first published this 8th day of March, 1975 Nellie Kee Woodville, Mississippi 39669 Enloe Kee, Jr. Woodville, Mississippi 39669 MAHONEY 8, YOCUM 406 Armstrong Building El Dorado, Arkansas 71730 Attorneys for Proponents of the biggest banks: they enjoy a rate benefit in bidding for funds.

They have access to the lowest cost money. Corporate treasurers, for instance, might be willing to accept only 6 per cent on a certificate of deposit from a superlarge bank but demand 6.5 from a medium-size institution. A factor that Cates calls localization also favors the largest banks. Earlier in our financial history money tended to remain relatively close to the locale of the moneyholder. Now it travels.

When rates become attractive sophisticated moneyholders send their money where rates are best. Again, the very largest banks have an advantage in issuing attractive savings and investment instruments. Worry Clinic By W. Crane Hh.DM. I).

Tad will betotnr a (opnokhcr, for hr has the for his congregation. A vrmonriif. plus a Sunday School bus, arr ihf marks of a growing modrrn churth. So study ihr "Sf rmonrllf brlow. CASK D-606 ad I.

aged 22. is an rntTgrtu seminary student he Ix-gan. drive 60 miles on rulay to a Imle in a village of 700 people. And on Sunday I cxcupv the pulpit there, where I have in my congregation about 50 adults and a dozen hildren of kindergarten or lower grade hool age I think I like to try your suggestion about heduling a 5 minute serrnonette for the children before my mam address you give me some psychological suggestions to make it more effective?" SERMONETTE FORM Here are 10 psychological rule's to follow (1) With a broad smile, announce from the pulpit that you have an interesting story to tell the children, so invite them to come forward. Children respond well to a smiling face and also to the word so refer to yout serrnonette as a story, though in your printed church bulletin, you can list it as a Serrnonette." (2) Then sit on the altar sups or on the chancel railing, so your height is reduced more nearly to their level For adults areac tual giants, often twic the height of kiddies and maybe 5 times their weight To comprehend the view of us adults, try to imagine yourself now suirounded by men 12 feet tall and we ighing 900 poundst Rapport is thus easier to esiablish if your head is more nearly on the level of the youngsters Physicians routinely use this strategy by sitting in a chair when they deal with child patients.

(3) I alk to the hildren; not to the adult congregation, so keep your eyes on the kiddies instead of looking over their heads at the parishioners farther back in the sane tuary. Many preachers SAY they are going to talk to the young.rers, but then fcxus their remarks and also their eyes orii the- old folks! By JAY SHARBUTT AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) Newscaster Frank Blair, the last original cast member of leaves the program for good today after more than 23 years of predawn reveilles to prepare for the daily show. The sober-faced South Carolinian who became an American institution by virtue of his record tour, says he quitting broadcasting, but does plan to loaf a few weeks in West Palm Beach, Fla. Then, he says, trate on commercials, lectures, a documentary or two and able to do it at my own pace. I have the confinement had for 23 years He says he regrets leaving the show, I wanted to get away from the compulsion of the five-day routine which wears a little thin after all those years of getting up at 4 in the Blair, 59, broke into broadcasting 40 years ago, joined NBC in 1950 and started on with anchorman Dave Garrowav and announcer Jack Quotable women By The Associated Press Here are some quotable quotes from women during the week.

anybody feels comfortable in utilizing. The important thing is that they address me and that they feel confortable doing Carla Anderson Hills, new secretary of Housing and Urban Development who was sworn in by President Ford, who said she fussy about her title tired of being castigated, of being thrown down the drain. It strains me, it takes the blood out of my body even talking with you Martha Mitchell, who said she will soon retire from public view. not looking for much. I definitely want a Catholic family, someone living who would keep the kids together, but I care whether rich or Linda Hardy, a terminal cancer patient in Columbus, Ohio, whose last wish is to find a good home for her three children.

love someone because so marvelous to you and so happy. I have even missed our problems. My one b'g fear would be to fall in love again like I was with Anne-Marie Rasmussen, who wrote a book, Was Once a about her marriage and divorce from Steven Rockefeller. don't want to go back to Niantic. If I do, I see my three kids for another year and then they even know Jeweline Smith, given a choice about three weeks ago of finding a job or going back to jail.

She had spent 12 months in the prison awaiting trial on a charge of conspiracy to commit arson. anchored by veteran Grimace (4) JUse language that is simple, dramatic and colorful Recently I heard a pastor deal with toddlers from 3 to 5, and he- read a Scripture passage of 12 from the Bible1; then used such idoms as they raised the question." He should have said "they asked. for pr tots cant comprehend such adult language! Yet this preacher didn't even realize he was way over then heads in language, as well as eye comat too, for he to the adults and almost tot.tllv ignoied the youngsters in front of him (5) Be dramatic instead of stodgy' II you tell about Samson's killing a lion with his hands, put someexc itetneni into your voice and gesture appropriately. Many pastors are- about as dull and deadly as the extmet dodo bird! (7) hand gadgets and rele'vant magical supplies to your men a I lesson (8) Foe us on Bible narratives, for most kiddies still geM much Bible lore even in their Sunday School lessons! (9) Irmte the kiddies to be yout helpers and ask them questions in a dramatic repartee- dise ussion of Bible stories (10) ac (fully tell the adults that this part of the program is just for the kiddies, which disarms any ciides who may think you are to the-m Iherealtei, they II lean forwaid as interestedly as the kiddies! Io help with your Bible stories, send fejr rm booklet to Stimulate Bible Reading, enclosing a long stamped, return enve plus 2 (klwmyt Or cm Wnj UtmfW mnd JS mnd priming cmH for wm By JAY SHARBUTT AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) Veteran actor Chauncey Grimace just signed to star in a new series of unused chase scenes and dialogue from the and series, axed after brief runs this winter. Crimace, a specialist in tou roles, worried tha will disappear as juickly as the two series it dr; from.

The network thinks we have a Grimace said during a uncheon interview. agree, otherwise, I do series. It has everything ac'ion, romance, suspense and a cash rebate. i play a private detective, Sam Kharcher. But not like Khan or Lew Archer.

For on' thing, he wears tights. For anuth paused as a messenger gave him a script. The 58-year-old actor leafed through the pages and grunted. cancedled the tights-. he said.

as well. I Sam Kharcher likes ballet, bit that was stretching it. Abou the show, now. Kharcher is a detective been around. a former New York cop fighting his own war on crime.

He Another script arrived. Grimace thumbed through the pa 'es again. changed he said. a former cop anymore. a former TV anchorman in Los who quit because the station wouldn't let him do investigative reporting.

he added with patented sneer that earned him an Oscar in 1960 as the rackets boss in a classic mob film. Sam Kharcher is a former TV anchorman in Los Angeles LILJEDAHL girl. Plus iXORCISIM DAUGHTER Rated Recreation Center Open 6 'til 11 El Dorado CINEMA The New Bond (007) Thriller! MAN WITH THE GOLDEN color £33 United Artists CINEMA "MEL COMIC Hollis Alperl SATURDAY REVIEW MENStli CINEMA 3(Rialto) 1:15 7:00 9:05 BURT REYNOLDS LIGHTNING PC; FILMED IN ARK United Artists 2 MATINEE SHOWS 1:00 2 30 CINEMA 2 TODAY! tht MAGICAL WORLD, i1 thf K. GORDON MURRAY ANOTHER WONDERFUL FANTASY Lescoulie when the two-hour show premiered on Jan. 14, 1952.

In the first nine months, he said, he was based in Washington. and did on-air interviews with various worthies as correspondent Bill Monroe currently does in the modern version of The producers later moved him to New York perm a 11 for newscasting duties been here ever since, though he now rarely conducts interviews and his newscasts are composed by staff writers. In the first shaky years of J. Fred Muggs, a now-famous chimpanzee was added to the cast for reasons which still elude Blair. (Irony note: Muggs was to appear today on new show, which was on against a two-hour Blair salute on "I think Fred was brought in to interest young people in watching Today, Blair said of the old days.

I never could really fathom the chimp being on a news program, even though was more than just a news program in the Garroway years. was a little bit of everything, but more news-oriented today than ever been since been on the Blair is being replaced on by Lew Wood, 46, a veteran broadcast newsman who for the last three years has done only commercials, not news, on television. GROWTH RATE CAMBRIDGE. Mass (UPI) -World population is currently increasing by 80 million people a year, reflecting the highest growth rate in history, Arthur D. Little, research-engineering firm, reports.

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Si W. Agency, Inc. Phone 2-4229 Clarice Waterston 6:00 6:30 Another script arrived. More page-thumbing. Make that former Chicago newspaperman whose investigative reporting made the mob so mad it killed his Hudson Hornet," Grimace continued.

trying to get even, in a sense. set up his own detective agency to investigate unsolved mob murders. He occasionally takes a well-paying case, but only to make ends meet and pay the back alimony he owes his Yet another script arrived Grimace lost his patented cool. 'Drat, what he growled, perusing the papyrus. says the ex-wife is out.

He now has a wife, three kids and a dog named Boo. And Sam Kharcher isn't a private detective anymore. a former private eye 8:30 who became a plainclothes cop as a more effective way of lighting his own war on crime. the sort of cop who often bends the law to protect The actor relaxed, smiled 12 00 and said he prefers this approach, anyway. A network messenger ar- 12 30 rived.

He gave Chauncey Grimace a pink slip. information for furnithtd by notion and by fublithng Compony for of oof 1 to accurocy of Intingi Occotional dfecrtponcim anting from program unavoidable Intingi below for: KAIK-TV, Channel KTAl-TV, KATV. Chon KNOE-TV, KTVE, 10 All Csntrol ALL PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SATURDAY MARCH 15, 1975 MORNING 7:30 8:00 -Sunrise Semester 11 -Agricultural Film 3 Agriculture A 4 Dialogue 6 Across The Fence 7 Death Valley Days 8 National Farm Digest 10 Farm Roundup 11 Yogi Gang 3-7-10 Addams Family 4-6-14 Favorite Martians 8-11-12 9 Company Devlin Of the Lost Scooby-Doo 9 :30 Zee Cooking School lassie's Rangers Sigmund Shazam! Super Friends Pink 2 3-7-10 4-6-14 8 11-12 2 3-7-10 4-6-14 8 11-12 2 3-7-10 4-6-14 1:00 1 30 2:00 Bugs Bunny 3-7-10 Valley Of The 12 Wheelie 4-6-14 Dinosaurs 8 11 Speed 10 30 Zoom 2 Sesame Street 2 Star Trek 4 6 14 Hong Kong Phooey3-7-10 Hudson Brothers 8-11 12 Emergency Plus 4 4-6-14 11 00 Mister Rogers 2 Jeanme8-11 12 These Are The Days 3-7 10 Adventures Of NCAA Basketball 4-6-14 Gilligan3-7-10 Globetrotters 8-11 -12 Run, Joe, Run 4 6-14 11 30 Action and Interaction 2 Gentle Ben 8 American Bandstand 3-7- Pebbles And Bamm 10 Bamm1112 Fat Albert 8-11-12 AFTERNOON -Sesame Street 2 2: 30 Pro Bowling 3-7-10 CBS Children's 11 8 Film Festival 8-11 12 Pro Tennis 12 Tarzan 3 3 00 NCAA Basketball 4-6 14 Outdoors With Ken 4 00 Wide World Of Calloway 7 Sports 3-7 10 Stooges 10 Bobby Goldsboro 8 Electric Company 2 Movie 11 NCAA Basketball 4-6-14 Bill Dance 7 American Angler 12 Bewitched 8 4 30 Porter Wagoner 8 Movie Joe Krieger 12 In The Dust 11 5 00 Environment and You 2 Friend 12 Nashville Music 4 Zee Cooking Schoo 2 Porter Wagoner 6 Wrestling 3 KNOE TV Reports 8 American Angler Buck Owens 7 8 Bobby Goldsboro Party 12 14 Wally Workshop 10 Outdoors With Julius 5 30 Vision On 2 Boros 7 Mayberry 3 Real Estate 2 NBC News 4-14 Outdoors With Movie "Man Julius Boros 7 With The 6 Nashville Music 8 News 7-8 Water World 10 Reasoner Report 10 Hole 12 CBS News 11-12 TIME FOR FLOWERS DWAYNE SMITH FLORIST SOONER or LATER YOUR FAVORITE FLORIST 862-3424 KVKNING Press 2 News Lawrence Welk 3-14 News 4 11 AiiC News Special 7 Hee Haw 8-12 Wrestling 10 6 :15 Arkansas Outdoors 4 Miracles 4 Good Times 11 7 :00 Ascent Of Man 2 10:30 Kung Fu 3-10 Emergency! 4 6-14 Lawrence Welk 7 All In the Family 8-11-12 7:30 Pat Boone Presents Compassions 8 The Jeffcrsons 11-12 8 Profile In Music 2 Movie The Heat Of The 3-7-10 Movie io 45 "TheOmega Man" 4 6-14 Mary Tyler Moore 8-1112 11:30 Bob Newhart 8-11-12 9:00 -Carol Burnett 8-11-12 12 15 9:30 Romantic Rebellion 2 12 30 10 00 Zulu Romeo: Good Start 2 ABC News 3 4-6-7 8 11-12 10 14 3 Hot Baltimore Blackness: Our Way News Movie The Shores Of 6 Krieger Sports Show 8 -Movie On The An 3 Movie "The Chapman 4 Movie Cruz Bold Ones Movie Movie Love God Movie Don Rock Concert 10 Wrestling 3 Wrestling 4 Soul Train 7 Name Of The Game 11.

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