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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 15

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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MONDAY, it, (ARK.) oowtwn PAGE FIFTEEN OUR 10 ARC ING HOUSE wiHi Major Hoopl. A LOAD Off M.Y 0SEr4 6UESSIN6 Llk's A'CPOSS-EYED UMPIRE AT WHAT AKlD TWIG6S VJER6 KEPT. MUM tons EMOUGH AJOVJ Yoo CAN I'M SUR6TlMe TO FELL VOL) 1HE SIS ME. MOKRISSEY'5 lOtJSLflST fe- TOMORROW AT HOOPL6 MIGHT tie SPECIAL TREAT 1.W4S PERHAPS IS LI6U OF fATTEDCALF? STROLL LEISURELVTO MARKET AMD PICK OP TME- START WITH A TOAST, OF COURSE OUT OUR WAY By J. R.

Williams YEH, BLTT ONE WAS SO SHAKEM FEU THREE YEARS HE COME POWW AW 6IVB HIS SWIFT SIDE-FOOT KICKS IW TH' REAR FES WfcLL, WCWTBEM1XH 6UVS JUST PISCH4E6EP GET SO EMOTIONALLY SHAKEW WHEN THEY COME TO BIP THEIR HORSES A TH 1 TANKS ARB COM IW AM' WE WON'T BC KISSIW A MONKEY WRENCH TROTTER ALL HIS MITCH, AM' DION' EVEN PCHCE A CORPORAL; Hli MR. WAYMAN YES, FRECKLES, JUNE REApY BUT DONT --'YOU 1HWK1 SHOULP (WET YOUS rI FiXEp BEFOR MOW DIP YOU You RANG TME DOORBELL, Television Tonight, Tomorrow WMCT Channel WHBQ Channel 13 Witter Channel Monday, 12 6:00 Captain Z-Ro 6:30 Tony MRttln 6:45 News Caravan 1:00 Producers Showcase "Sleeping Beauty" i Sadler's Wells Ballet Co.) 8:30 Rohert Montgomery 9:30 Science Fiction Theatre 10:00 Your ERSO Reporter 10:15 Wrestling 10:45 Weather 10:50 Mystery Theatra 11:15 Tonight 12:00 Sign Off Tuesday. Dec. IS 6:50 Meditation 7:00 Today 7:25 area 7:30 Today 7:55 Today In Memphis 8:00 Today 8:25 8:30 Today 8:55 News Weather 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:30 1:45 2:00 3:45 4:00 4:30 Mid-South Ding Dong School Story land The Cathy Show Home Show Tennessee Ernlo Ford Feather Your Nest News Farm News TV Movie Matinee Homemakers Prog mm Date WHh Life Matinee Theatre color Channel Five Theatre World or Mr. Sweeney Modern Romances Pinky Lee Howdy color Afternoon Movie Interesting Person Cartoons Weather Soldiers of Fortunt Dinah Shore 6:45 News Caravan 7:00 Manna Raye 8:00 Jnni! Wyman'i Fireside 8:30 Circle Theatre 9:30 Grand Ole Qpry 10:00 Your Esso Reporter 10:15 Star Stage 10:45 Weather 10:50 Mystery 11:15 Tonight 12:00 Off WHBQ Channel IS Monday, Dec.

12 6:00 Little Rascals 6:25 Do You Know Why 6:30 Topper 7:00 TV Render's Digest 7:30 Voice of Firestone 8:00 Kit Carson 8:30 Medical Horizons 9:00 Mobil Theatre 9:30 Big Town 10:00 News 10:10 Weather 10:15 Les Paul and Mary Ford 10:20 Late Show 11:50 Weather Tuesday, Dec. 13 8:45 News Weather :00 Romper Room 10:00 This Is Holly wood 11:30 Stu Krwln News 12:03 Lunchtlme Theatre 12:15 Early Show Matinee 3:00 Foreign Intrigue 3:30 Bozo.and 4:00 Autry-Rogers 4:55 Mr. Single 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 8:00 Little Rascals 6:25 Do You Know Why 6:30 Warner Bros. Presents 7:30 Wyatt Earp 8:00 Celebrity Playhouse 8:30 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 Cavalcade Theatre 10:00 News 10:10 Weather 10:15 Paul Page 10:30 Late Show 12:00 Weather Europe, with an average lion of 980 feet, is the lowest of the seven continents of the world.

Sick Executive Rate Is High CHICAGO If you're an executive, you may be sick and not know it. A study-conducted by the Uni- versity of Michigan's Medical School and Institute of Industrial Health among 300 business executives who submitted to physical examinations, revealed 41 per cent showed symptoms of ill-health, says a report in Science Digest-. Gastro intestinal disturbances showed up In 46 per cent of the in- dividuals and cardio-vascular dis- ease in 24 per cent. Nose and throat ailments were evident in 18 per cent. Four cases of previously unknown! cancer were found, with 27 cases of high blood pressure, 16 peptic ul- cers.

12 gallstones, 8 organic heart conditions and 3 diabetics. REMINGTON RAND Typewrittrs Adding Machines Calculators Portable Standard Electric Business Systems Authorized and WHITLEY OFFICE SUPPLY 106 So. Fifth Phone 3-8802 Best Grade Illinois Coal and Kindling Nut Coal or more tons $10 per ton plus tax Phone 3-8612 BILL WALKER AH WOUUiNT BE CW6HT WIFIWV MV INSURANCE WITH W. WALKER INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Bldg. Day of the Outlaw looked to Bruhn but oonM not read the hooded fray eyes.

sbrvggcd and twrtUy outlined fee situation Between himself and Crane. build- Ing op bie need for the disputed range and. later, hit desire for whole HC spread. Tex listened, glancing now and then Bruhn. "So what do you want asked when Starrett finished "Well, Crane caught here in Ifae town.

He's the one you hit that first day," Starrett glanced it Tex. "It he out at the way, I wouldn't have any problem. You gents are here, and you'll ride out before long." "Pinned with a murder brand," Bruhn said. Starrett spread his hands. 'Is that new? How about Tom- iny Rikes? How many of you already have a killing tagged you somewhere?" Pace smiled thinly.

"I check pass." "Well, this thing don't have be murder. There's such a thing as starting fight. You'd know how to do that." "You could start your own fight," Pace said. "Not me not and take over thai range." Again Starrett ipread his hands. "Let's not act like woolly lambs.

A quarrel's easy to pick, any time and any place. Any one of you could do It. I don't care how It's done or who docs it. I just pay $500." Tex leaned back. "You don't rate Ihis Crane very high, do you?" "It's the best I con do," Starrett said.

Tex looked at Bruhn, uncertain now and obviously dls- abpointcd at the price Starrett had set. Five hundred wasn't much but. on UM other Und, UM job wbcnt much, ettber. Etarrow, Juarez, Pace, Egan Vausc or himself could do the Job In matter at five minutes. But there were other things to consider.

He bed DO compunction about killing a man, and taking rare of Crane would be about as easy as shooting the head off a daisy But this would be Just one more killing added to the score against them in the town The village seemed subdued, but Bruhn knew what men goaded beyond reason might do. This proposed murder might be just the thing that would change the whole picture. HE had thought for a moment that Harrow might use this offer as a means of forcing the issue he had evaded once before. But $500 had disappointed Tex. If it wasn't for the rift in his own gang, he probably would have taken the offer.

He cleared his throat and Starrett eagerly watched him. "I don't know. Like I sflid before, I'll have to think it over. "We'll be here a spell," Bruhn said heavily. "But when the roads become passable Bruhn ait him short.

"Crane won't ride until we tell him he in." Pace pushed back his chau and arose. He moved with easy grace to the door and outside. Starrett sat for a few moments, chewing the bitter cud of his disappointment, then, with an angry ierk, he arose and strode outside. He started down the steps, giv- ng Pace only a passing glance. The outlaw's calm voice checked him.

"Come here, Starrett. Maybe t's not all said yet." Starrett checked, one foot on the bottom step. "What do you mean?" "You've UM "Not with me It's at the Star ranch House 1 could ride with you to Star. You'd have then." Pace looked down the street, digesting this "Cash talks loud, Starrett Bests a bellyful words four ways from the jack. Too bad." He smiled crookedly and calmly and walked down the steps, leaving Starrett to watch after him.

frowning, puzzled, and yet with a new hope. Pace crossed the street to the lumber yard office He straightened his hat. raking the brim slightly, hitched at his sunbelt and pushed open the door Phil and Paula were at the desk, Paula seated. Phil standing beside her studying some invoices. "Morning," Pace gave a glance and smiled at Paula She looked hastily down at the ledger Phil slowly came to the counter.

'Anything I can do for 'No just dropped In to pass the time of day. Nothing like getting acquainted with your neighbors." "It's stopped snowing," Phil said carefully. "It will be a nice day and we're hardly Besides, we're busy." Pace slowly turned his head and look at him. "That winds it up between yoo and me, but there's still another neighbor in the room. What do you think of the day, ma'am? I'd say it's not quite so bright or pretty as you are." SHE spoke quickly.

"Thank you, sir. But we are very Phil stepped between him and the "Mister, let's get things straight. You and your kind ride in and make us helpless. There't nothing we can do about that But we want nothing to do with you. That goes for me and my daughter." "Dad!" Paula jumped up.

Pace slowly straightened and his nostrils pinched. A hot, fierce light came In his pale eyes and he stool poised on the ragged edge of- violence. Pace's slender fingers curled slowly into a fist and then slowly straightened again. Too bad you're so busy, ma'am. 1 reckon there'll be another time before long." (Te Be Continued) Paint Closeout MM; Typei i Price Hubbard Hardware "Just teach me how to ice already know how to swim!" HE'S IN.

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