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Baxter Bulletin from Mountain Home, Arkansas • 4

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Baxter Bulletini
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Mountain Home, Arkansas
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JTLT 1958 TIIE BAXTER BULLETIN, Mountain Home, Ark. Pc Rnvlnr fViinTW Moody and family and Mr. and Our mail carrier, Mrs. Cecil Farmer, reports her husband went to St. Louis during the s.ws svmviwi wwiiijrMrl, Vance Truitt and daughtei Vancene attended the rodeo pt 'among the communities with a 1 Little league baseball team, un-jdtr the junior deputy sheriff pro-'gram.

Organised activity pro' 1 grains are the loat methods of I invetiih. rent Mrs. Tessie Russell of Iuka Is Mountain Home Friday night. Mri. Margaret Faroell and hai daughter, MuLle, were in CalicJ Hock Sulurduy.

in a hospital in Datesville. Cecil Jennings purchased some 1 cuttle from Mra. Amy I'il-lird lust week. John I'and aold several head of Orville Franks family left for Michigan to pi: cherries. The Claude White family have ictJincd from Sprinjdalc, where tuey picked beans for a few days.

Mrs. Bench has been HI, but is improved at this time. Mrs. Anna Perry visited Mrs. C.

O. King recently. Mrs. Mandy Beavers is spending a few days in Kansas City siting her daughter, Mrs. Con ftratlcr.

The editor of the "home news," over old times, a basket dinner will be held Sunday noon at thj Shady Grove community building. A visitor wi the Harlen Rkka Lome i-s his mother of Illinois. The Diek Zelk children are huv-irjf their tonsils removed atSaltz-ii. nil hospital. Among those who enjoyed dinner and a vi-ait at the Ar-tl ur Smith home were the Alfred I'eaccs, Mrs.

trie Statler, Mini Moneisa Casebolt, Mr. and Mrs. Koor Horn and the Marion called to the home of her brother-in-law at Calico. He la very HI. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Poteet have returned to their home In Greenville, Texas, after spTiding a few days with her mother, Mrs. I. H. Koane, and sister Elizubeth.

Several from here reported a very good rodeo at Mountain Home, and all enjoyed it. Mrs. Frank Freeman has returned to her home in Mountain Home. Lone Rock St. Joseph, to visit her sister and family.

One fair visitor to Shady Grove is of a confused opinion about Arkansas rodeos. Moneisa Cus bolt, who is spending a few weeks with her fcrundmotlier, Mrs. Erie Slutler, was lassoed by one of rodeo cowboys as she was buying her admission ticket Thursday niflit. Now xhe knows that all good looking heifers are not njc-cs-surily four-legged. Mr.

and Mrs. Kotrc-r Horn of Oregon are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Horn is the former Minnie Cody. In order for all the folks to visit and talk ik end and attended tha dou-bl header baseball game.

Ccne Shelor of Kansas City spent a few days with his pur-ents here. Mrs. Garland Woods and Mrs. Bentley Davis made a busi-nesa trip to Calico Rock this week. The John Chapman and Oscar Chapman families have new refrigerators.

This hot weather makes them much enjoyed. Mrs. Fannie Henderson was cattle recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Newton during the lung summer vacation period. Everyone (should be wholeheartedly behind their children, p.nd be grateful thut folks will Uke the time to supervise playgrounds and boys' clubs. AieX Mecrscheidt of Laredo, Texa, been vis-ting old fiiends in this area. Mrs. who hua spent several Months at their home in Shady and two small daughters of Chi ciko united Mrs.

Hetty May L. Z. Woods and son Garland are in Colorado working. Knro there they visited with Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. King of Burden, Kans. li.ursjay. Mrs.

lientley Davis, called on Mri. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutson The Clyde Frank family and Kirkland recently viviled Air. and Mrs.

Boots Wood and helped her celebrate her Shady Grove Thi it one time when the Keep an eye on the other guy. Slow down and live. birthday July IS. Misses Ksaie Mae Wood and Sue Jennings attended a party tnen at Norfolk dam by the weatherman is happy to be wron. ll was predicted that we would hnve a dry June and July, but Gnne, returned with him to Laredo this week.

Mr. ilecis.lieid. lit I i fd his son, move his household goods to Mountain Home. Philip will be employed ai music instructor at Mountain I Home high school this year. Mrs.

li-d Harri-a has gone to I FA and FHA of Norfork school, Joyce Moody returned from still the wonderful rains keep Kussell, where she had coming. rr n3? visaed relatives for several days, Shady Grove is happy to te HONEST QUALIFIED COURTEOUS IS QUE BUSIMESS Saturday. Miss fcssie Mae Wood and Mrr. Rosa Adkins attended church at the Norfork Legion hut Saturday right. David Lee Crone, 11 yers old, of Saddle preached a wonderful sermon.

We were glad to hear that lit tie Shirley Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hcrshel Smith who was accidentally hurt last Saturday, is improving. Irvin Brown of Calico Rock was killed Wednesday in an al-1 tsrcation with a neighbor over a fence. He was buried Sunday at Calico Rock.

DEAR FRIENDS OF BAXTER COUNTY: The political campaign for 1936 is nearing an end. Soon the votes will be counted and you will have selected your officers for the two year period just ahead. I want to make this expression of my appreciation to all of you who have been so patient and kind to me during the campaign. I have enjoyed and appreciated the new friends made during this period and ask your continued support and influence on Tuesday, July 31st. To those of you who have known me for a long while, you know my background and basis for contending for this office.

I believe that you will give me your support, and I want to thank you for it. Together, as good citizens, we can go forward in Baxter County with progress and development for the years ahead. Again let me urge each of you to exercise your right and privilege to VOTE. Hay was harvested last week at J. O.

Smart Miss Marie JIc- Nary'a and Truman Sanner'j places at Rodney, with Toby Harp- You will find one of the largest and best assorted stocks of lumber here to select from. DRING US YOUR COMPLETE DILL Regardless of the size or type of building you plan, we can be of service to you. Wc stock a full line of Builders' Hardware, Doors, Windows, Plumbing Supplies, Plaster Materials, Lims, Cement, Brick and Concrete Blocks. We invite you to visit our yard. tr doinir the baling with h.t new power rake and baler.

Mrs. Dessie Smith was in Cai-ko Rock Saturday for some shopping. Leon Wood of Wichita, is vacationing with his parents, of Jordan and relatives at Bexar. We had a nice rain Saturday night, and some rather strong wind which blew down timber and shifted the Kreuger boat dock across the lake. The dock has been returned to its former location.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Teegarden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul YOU VOTE THERE IS A GLIDDEN'S PAINT FOR ANY JOB.

IN POPULAR COLORS. In the Chancery Court of Baxter County, Arkansas Carl A. Keys, Plaintiff Vs. Frank N. Ferguson and Gladys P.

Fer-gvson, Defendants. No. 3092. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, commissioner In chancery, will, pursuant to the order of the Chancery Court of Baxter County, Arkansas, rendered on the 23rd day of April, 1956, in a cause therein pending wherein Carl A. Keys is plaintiff end Frank N.

Ferguson and PLEASANT 0) 0) 0) ERNIE R. WEEKS Candidate For STATE LAND COMMISSIONER (Subject to Democratic Primary) Present Assessor Lonoke County Honorary PresidrfT Arkansas Assessors Assn. "I NEVF'lSIT DOWN ON MY JOB" (Pol. ad paid for byi'rnie R. Weeks, Lonoke) LUMBER COMPANY Phone 210, Shipps Ferry Road, South Mtn.

Home Gladys P. Ferguson are defendants, on the 20th day of August, 1956, offer for sale at public auction, at the East door of tha Courthouse in the City of Moun tain Home, County oi Baxter and State of Arkansas, to the highest and best bidder, the following lands and property in the County of Baxter, State of Arkansas, to-wit: Lots numbered 14, 15 and 16 of the Panther Bay Sab-division Mors loadspace for your money! Ford's F-100 Pickups now offered in two body lengths. New 8-foot box on 118-inch wheelbase gives up to 19 cu. ft. more etpscity than ny other half-tonner.

County Assessor as shown by the plat thereof re. corded in the office of the Cir 3V ciiit Clerk and ex-officio recorder Keguiar box on 110-inch wheelbaae is one ot roomiest in its class with a full 45 cu. ft. capacity. New 2-Btage rear springs give smooth ride, loaded or light.

for Baxter County, Arkansas. (Pol. ad paid for by Bill Hopper) Said sale will be held at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of the dute aforesaid, upon a credit of three months. The purcahser at said sale will be required to give bond, with approved security, to secure the- payment of the pur-crase price and a lien will be retained on said lands further to secure such purchase money. Witness my hand this 17th day of July, 1956.

(Seal) Quinby Smith, Com missioner in Chancery. July 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16 tmmmr 11111 1H COOKIE TRUCK? Take a tip from the men who buy trucks every yearly LOWi Our staff of CARPET EXPERTS I 4 EL mm a -m. 5 ib um more Fords tl ony other mete! The big fleets have the cost records. They know which trucks cost less to buy and run. They know which trucks are the most dependable And official registration figures show that more big fleets choose Ford than any other make.

-r- i 4-. tff iS ft i Yt ii i i I ix ii r2ri i new 74 When you decide to go Ford, you certainly get comforting assurance that you've picked the right truck! Low truck costs are just as impor- tant to big fleet users as they are to you. And, when fleet buyers favor Ford, you can be sure they've checked all cost factors. You can be sure they've found that Ford tr ucks cost legs. First cost is low.

Resale values are high. Ford's modern Short Stroke engines keep running costs down. And a 10-million truck study proves that Ford trucks last longer. See your Ford Dealer soon. Buy with confidence, drtre with confidence, and SAVE with confidence.

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Mountain Home, Ark. Easy Payments Phone 151.

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