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Baxter Bulletin from Mountain Home, Arkansas • 3

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THE BAXTER BULLETIN, Mountain Home, Ark, NOVEMBER 8, 10'i East Baxter County Mr. and Mrs, Otto Kurth have as guests their daughter, Mr. Larold Michaelson, and a grand- Mr. and Mrs. Al IMJenunn returned to their hone here week after an extended vii.t il Illinois.

Mitchel Adkinn, with gome help, harveted a pickup truck bed full of walnuta Saturday at Wei Brinsfield's place at Walnut Grove. "ougnier and her husband, Mr our usual complacency by ai r.ouniing that hi son Robert had presented bin with a daJghtr-ir-law. Mrs. Ileiskill is the formei Heba Payno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Etheri.lge Payne. The kno' wns tied in Mountain Homo Saturday. Their r.iany friends wish Some citizena of Baxter and surrounding: counties were lit who arc end Mrs. llelmstetler, ncwlyweds. funeral of her infant granddaughter at Ottawa, Sunday.

Mr. and Mr. Jarkio Pruitt ar5 having a fireplace built, with Lei-lie Wood doing the masonry work. Fredii Mitchel of Pineville delivered a tn.chload of feed lait Wednesday fcr Mr. and Mrs.

IIin TVwirdt'ii ami Komi Ming Huth Killiun of Iuka now employed in Ivnna.i City, and Lakeview (At Bull Shoals Dam) The children of Lakeview, How-urd Creek nd Bull Shoals collected a total of l)0 for UNICEF on Halloween, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Jienger and Janet drove to St. Louis last week end. I Officers Elected By Norfork FFA Chapter Norfork high school's FFA chapter elected the following officers for the coming jear on October 2-: Bobby MtClellan, president; James Whitehuad, vice president; Roy Farris, secretary; Harola Shcdy Grove Highway 101 Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Mi.Ulo of them a long, happy, prosperous Wivhita, former resident.) are getting jn a lot of cf the area, spent their vacation Married life. Mrs. IVarl Uasor spent Friday night in the Lloyd )l ii lg home. Alton and Harvey Johnson and Kenneth Martin visited in the Albert Walker home Sunday.

Our turkey shoots will continue Farris, treasurer; LclanJ Sisk, Batcsville October 28. hclpin push the numl er of people attending the televised catfish program up toward the 4,000 count. A large amp'ii'jiouH plane landed on White river with several out-of-state people who came in for the event. Seven lurge camera' were used in making the picture). Thi show was reported by officials of NBC in New York lo have been seen on television by i.

round people. This is a Flcp forward in the progress of practice learning how to drive in 'mid iika in. We hope it keeps up for a long time; it surely beats Mru. Anna Killiun, her muthei', to also there. Mrs.

Hazel Skidmore was forc'J tu return to the hospital in Lit through November IK. We hope porter, and James Whitehead, sen- cveryone will come out and try tinel. to win one of the birds. There The six officers, accompanied 1 lie usi The Red Walkers have moved to tle Rock last week, due to compli cation folljwintf ump-tation of her foot. She was accidentally "ie ii.vk home in Shad 'rove.

Red is feeling somewhat letter, but still has to take it easy, hveryone enjoyed the Halloween shot in the foot ttime weekK aw- I ere visiting friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D.

Knenl'! v. ere called to Tulsa hist we due to a death in the fmiily. Mr. and Mrs. Cluruiec former owners of liaer's stoi here, spent few days last wc-k visiting friends in the area.

They ire living in TuNa at present. Frances spent several (lavs visiting her folks at I'ierc? it y. Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

N. K. Ander.i-n Car Protection Several of the purenta of tdii i has been good attendance. Fishing is imnroving, we are happy to say. Several lunkcu were reported this week.

Earl Hardy is still holding his own, and in good spirits. Mis. Hardy drove to Springfield Monday night to see him. We all hope he will be out of the hospital soon. Conditt News has been scarce in these parts.

We wish those who are iN-teresled in keeping our news going would leave "news happenings" with Mrs. P. II. Thompson. There will be a pie supper at Quality Ridge schooHiouse Thurs by their instru.tor, Leo I'itcV ford, attended a meeting of i-m Lincoln FFA federation at Harrison Wednesday of last week.

Roy Farris was elected federation secretary. The chapter's "green hand" n-itiation is slated for tonight (Thursday) at 7 o'clock at Norfork high achool. Eleven fres'i-nien will be initiated into the Fj-ture Farmer of America. Alcohol Type section participated in the annunl Halloween carnival Octol'er 20 at Norfork bcIiooI. The event win well arranged, and proved especially attractive to the school I arty and ple supper Halloween night at the community house.

A liod crowd attended, and we wa'it tc thank the folks who helped tuke it ruccess. Proreoilo will the state. It's hurd telling whk-h will ge: more people from their home this month the general election or the opening of duck season on Nov. 7, or the deer season, whith opens November 12. We have already had in this r.rea out-of-iounty hunters looL-wig over roads, camping facilities, Alcohol baie with rujl inhibitor added.

In your container 791 to pay the annual electric bill nd for the annual Christina 1 Mrs. B. II. Lofton entertainei Wednesday afternoon of last week with a coffee honoring Mis. children.lt was an enjoyable and upent the we-k end sensible.

Halloween celebration for in the area, all. A brief talk was nude bj ,) Mrs. Chuck Hasiiin Mr. Davis, ruperintendent of Hux-0f F-yetteville spent the weA ter schools, on the explanati. his rarenU.

Mr. an 1 day night. The funds will go to help the Allen Studdard family. Mrs. Studdard is soriusuly ill in the hospital in Little Rock.

Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Thompson rnd Mr.

and Mrs. Rob Studdard Dean Curlee. Twelve guests were and inquiring abort the number ol .1 iiia" Anti-freeie present. can for opposition to passage of pro- c. Haskin.

deer in this locality. We several posed 43 and 4n. jjr, nnd Mrs. pick Mo-a cf boast of hunters from $3.25 S-SW south- i roceeds of the carnival with tnu Co-oh Beaih. were vi.

it ii'tr I'UUIllll'O BUI1IC CAUCiNCIJ ovmh. Mrs. CLrlee Honored Mrs. J. Y.

riiinney and Mrs. W. S. Harned entertained wi ,1 a dessert bridge last Thursday it the home of Mrs. Harned, honoring Sirs.

Dean Curlee. Prize. were won by Mrs. Alex on out-of-town guest, M11. VALUf ee and party for Shady en.

The November meeting of tho B'C will be at the clubhou: next Tuesday. Mrs. Marvin Fle-a-ik' will be histess, and the demonstration will be presented by ti home management leaders. The Alfred Peaces had th-; right kind of callers Saturday "k'ht for a damp, rainy fall evening. The Mari-on Buchanans ar-rived with the makings for fudge, ai'd a yen to watch fights on TV eastern to adjoining counties wl.o lunenroom brealnng previous ie in thu alt.a Week end.

She chose this area in previous yea.s ords, will go for school purposes. tye frmvt Doris I'uiui as a favorite hunting ground. Mr. and Mrs. Kit-hard Collin Llf 101 alea With favorable weather conditions, 'and family have returned hon Several friends of Pu.l an I PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Complete Line of All Other Winter Needs end son visited in the Roscoe Chandler home Sunday.

Mr. and Joshua Thompson visited in the B. II. Thompson home S-nday afternoon. Mrs.

Wil'ie Trhitt and gills visited in the Mary Webber home Saturday morning. Mrs. Mary Edna an 1 Dennis Grant visited in the Willie Trivia homa Tuesday. we expect a record rnout. Irom the cotton nurveit, and lua iso r.zell dropped in at the Km -k Carl Keys and Mrs.

B. D. Fletcher 1 The Ground Observer Corps Oven cafe one evenins last week to help them celel rate their w.V- dinir nnniverarv. NewondUsed I BETTY 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Elie Young have Slae, Willie Larry were in Sunday school at Rodney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom llively a.id T. J.

and other relatives of Rodney and Kansas City, met at Mr. and Mrs. Keith Russell's home in Wiseman Sattrday night. Seventeen relatives had supper T. J.

Hively and anies South mio uieir new home the corner of Highway 5 Dyer street. Ken's Mens Store ROSE met at Norfork at the Lyric theatre Tuesday nivtht and organized a group of plane observers who will be undr the Little Rock Air Command. One observer post has teen set up on top of the courthouse in Mountain Home. Traffic was blocked off for about an hour Tuesday night of last week, when a huge -Mo. Pac.

tiansport truck jackknifed on Kate Parnell hill on Highway G. about three miles cast of Norfork. Mrs. Tom Southard of Norfolk had supper with Mr. and Mrs.

The entire community was 3.1 1-dtned by the death of Tommy Davidson last week. Tommy was veil known and liked by his many friends here. He had bei'ii ill health for several months. Glad to report the fishing petting better every day, ana there are a lot of people taking advantage of it. Cliff Stevens i.nd wife of Flat River took home limits of bass caught on surfact.

lures, and several parties report very good luck trolling. I for one am glad the election) ard attended a ball game at Oxford Saturday night. Oxford and Calico Rock seniors played a very interesting game. Mrs. Stella Dillard and son J.

of Calico Rock attended Sundin' Gamaliel Another of our neighbors has passed away. Tommy Davidson, who has been ill for some time, died Saturday night. John Moss, who has been a patient in Saltzman hospital for foroe time, came home Friday. He is feeling much better. The Halloween party was quite a ni.e affair.

So many of the costumes were very original, and everyone had a good time. Dr. Herbert George is vi-aiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther George.

Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Burr are school at Rodney Sunday. Mrs. Wilma Southard is sick this week.

W. M. Finley Monday night last week. Jimmy Teegarden suffered a Iruised hanJ while working at ere over. Teihaps now radio ar.i notice pMyV Some local organization borrowed my four gal- r.r Ion stainless steel coffee thermos and failed to re- t'F 7 I turn it.

If anyone knows where it is please call me Wkl'f I Mrs. Lather Friend and Mrs. x- will get back on schedule. Leola Skidmore accompanied Mr Just as a thought, don think it would be nice to candidate a speech teilim; of his qaulifieations to be i-n ct- cc, rather than tying to mak the opposition bad? hack in the area to spend the r.v ul. I J7 I I winter with us.

and Mrs. Dean Cheek of YelK-ili; to Wichita last week for a few days' isit. Most of the boys in this neighborhood have been very busy 0.1 week ends harvesting walnuts, and the hulling job is done by dumping the walnuts on the roa 1. with cars, trucks and the bn traveling over them to finish til-1 Lawrence Choate is back home after being in Saltzman hospital for the past several days. II! stepped on a rusty nail, and it Flat Rock Mr.

and Mrs. Seal Haney Sarah McCabe I TWEED Y0Un the flooring mill in Calico Koclc, but is able to be back at work. Tom Sanders of Dolph is ve.y b.sily engaged in cutting timou-cn the Bliss bind ea.it of Hopewell. Carl Jennings, son tf Pink and Mrs. Jennings were involved in a wreck Saturday night near Old Joe.

Their car left th! highway, and was almost totally demolished. He suffered Lrokon ribs, bruises and cuts, while Mrs. Jennings was more seriously injured, breaking several bones and inflicting bruises and cuts. Sh; was hospitalized. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Philpot and children of City are vis t- ppent tVe wenk end at Galena caused quite a lot of trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Arnctt 1 IM5 Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Howard, ev. jim bmi, pastor 01 un Mo their son, Meivin, an 1 church at Imboden, fayT1jy -uilJing a snull home cf con-j Mr.

"andi Mr3 George Simpson crete blocs on-the B.sel 40, and Wetempka. are visitor the KLA rower people were very hpr brotha Abe Hciskill, active efforts to extend tin fani jy power line from Mr. Blevins's to Boillinir. Mr. and Mrs.

the new home. ii.i: 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Maynaid had a get-together at Cliff May-nard's home Sunday. Here it ii in all its beauty with all the Betty Rose craftsman tailoring. Gently fitted, with tiny back' vent, Norfolk pockets, and a button-on tab to wear below, or fastend through, the flattering collar. Slim skirt with pleat for all the walking you wont to dol Nassau Tweed in spice, jade, brown, grey. Ari 1 Mrs.

Amy Dillard visited her I ar(, ha(j Sunday dinnpr with MlS. daughter in Kansas t.Citj las. P-i p.anr iiig her mother, -Mrs. Poota Wood. Ershcll Russell and Kenneth sole! some hogs at Flippin" Saturday, rnd Bob Lancaster sold cattle.

week. Arthur Rand and Miss Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Cyril May 01 0f Beavers, who are working Wenat.hee, formerly Plainsvilie, are visiting thur Calico Rock, are the proud parents of a boy, Rex Blair, bora November fl. -tf ijtm- 1 Mr.

and Mrs. L. Reynolds of Cotter visited in the Lloyd Boldinor home last Sunday. Lucile Martin spent Friday night wi'th her sister, Mrs. Kelly Ott, of Flirpin.

Mr, ond Mrs. Lloyd Bedding Marion and Leonard spent Thursday evening in the Spence home looking at TV. Abe Ileiskill startled us out of folks in Rodney and Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs.

t.rady Lancaster of Harrison and Mr. and Mra. Tom Southard visited ut the home ol fSmaller, 5marter jm Via 1 $24.95 New Shipment Betty Rose Coats Suits Mr. and Mrs. Elmer well kndwn in this area, have sol EtGIN RAMONA.

Smart EtGIN IORETTA. Dainty laminina cat anhancai d.n.nrinM. h.jl. ELGIN MARLENE. Tiny, tailored.

High ilyling lor a low, low 33i2 their home near Mountain Home ond now reside in Calico Rock. Ih tiny foca. m42.1 pontion bracelet. 47bs Jack Bonner was here seeking NewLS.ilIi"Petifas" Dog Tags and Keys Made. Tiniest watches ever at such tiny prices.

H0RT0H JEWELRY Northeast Corner of Square Service Supply Co. -r a TO THOSE WT0 CART tf. Mr. and 'Mrs. Guy Rand Sunday.

Hugh Barton, who is attending college at Batesville, spent thj week end at Norfork and Rodney. Hugh attended Sundiy school Rodney Sunday and led the devotional prayer. Ben Teegarden had so no vaccinated for Bang's disease Wednesday. A singing convention was held at Wise's Chapel, Crosa Roads, Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Dcggins and son visited a while Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Jackie Pruitt. Mrs A. C. Coppis spent a while with Mrs. Rosa Adkins Sunday.

Mrs. Anna Priutt, who has been on a two weeks' visit in Wiehiti, returned home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Southard rnd Orbrie Langston of Kansas City visited relatives at Rodney a crew to harvest his cotton Saturday, and someone to operate th tractor in turning land.

The rain Friday night postponed this work for some Edition McClellan has a new Ford tractor, and is doing some fall plowing. Mrs. Kathryn Hall and children visited Mrs. Ben Teegarden Sunday afternoon. Rev.

Ruth Short of Pinevil'u delivered the message of the month Sunday at Rodney. (Intended for last week.) Dear old Mother Nature took quick action as soon as the fine rain of last Thursday evening had washed all the dust off the leaves. With the nippish weather in her favor, she did a magnificent job with her paint brush, leaving a variety of colors and hies ta thine and glitter in the autumn, last week end. sunshine. We feel this part of Arkansaj is gaining in population again.

We have two families occupying homes on the Military road recently. The George Dickerson family-is in the Homer house on Mrs. Rosa Adkins' place, and Mr. Ph. 174 To Celebrate Our First Year In Business and To Mrs.

Jackie Pruitt are back on their farm from Wichita. There is idso a new heme being built here. Mrs. Ersie Wood of Jordan ia jiyj sin r- nl suffering another severe attacit of arthritis. Visitors in her hoire last Thursday were Mr.

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