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PJV en ANIAI CLASSIFIED Adi Be In Diy Publication WANT AD RATES WAHT ADI AMI ADVAIfCK BUT BB ACCEPTED OVKR flU HONBJ AND AOCOMOOA- ACCOUNTS ALLOWKD THE UNUEnaTAIfDOTO ACCOUNT IS PAYABLE UBN STATEMENT IB .00 .715 .60 1.0ft 1.20 1.35 l.M Thro Bit OM Month 1.20 l.M l.BO 2.10 2,40 2,70 3,00 l.M 2.00 2.M 1.00 l.M 4.00 4,80 0,00 4,00 7.M 1.00 10,60 1100 ll.M 10.00 Words Up to 18 if to 20 io as to 80 II to 85 to 40 It to 49 CLASSIFIED "DISPLAY Ono Time 7Bo par lach 8 flOo Inch 0 OOe per looh RofM abort on lot MrtMOu llvt InioMloni. Irrsoulor or Will take clay All (Jolly odwtttlnt Will until fw pit lleollon lha following day. (hi VIM or toil all attaint for publication ant) to any oblKt- wiobls For 'USED clothing of oil klmln. Whole only. Write for low Jeffries, Box 01, Downey, D-28-1M II FOOT International deep free Good condition, been uncd only 14 Ulul 2 1 new 12 ptirnp ffltotgun.

CUM be Been lit JJO South Hired. 1019 Custom, two lone UK-VH In excellent condition. C. A. i I'icjKoii, kannna.

Services Offered MA'JTRESS Renovation and Inner work. Cobb Mfiilresa Co, 310 S. Wufililnjjton, uiui I) 17-l-iiiu Initial! of or or flpufn iuch ai houm or count at wwd. Star will not rnfxmilkta for In Want unlMi our oltinllon FIMT WWtlon of ad and thin ONLY ONE Internet Inurtlon, Phorm 7-3431 Wonted ONK cxpcilunccd waitress, Ciood Sulnry. See Mni.

Carroll, Oln. mond Oifcv 2H-TF Wfiltrenn to Intli for mimiiHer. fiiiliny Week mid innnlN. Apply MIN. Cur- rol Diamond Ciifo.

-l-'J'i' tf Mij Hope Star jUnmry II, 0, palmar, H. Wuhktir ot Thi Sldr uuMtmni 313.314 ioulli walnut Arkanwi i ot Morttt Nr wwk ywr mall In onuifiuvuu, ntvoao, Howard, and Mlllur coun. ,19 J.40 4,50 ill Other tnall month monthi 1.10 (loo FAHMS KiincheH for mile. hiivo out of utiito who ciui buy your If you wiml to C. A.

Miilcfyl, Hep. United Farm U. 07 North, i'reiicott, Ark. tt-ut Wanted COUORKU wuinnn fry cook or one that am Imirn to fry eook. Apply Mutlttgov Dltimoiid JY-Tf Real Estate for Sale IMMEDIATE poMneimloii of modern four-room home, on pavement, only cnih.

bulance of per month Included principal, In- tercut. tnxos. Insurance. No closing costs. WE havv neveriil other luinies that be bought with tiiiiuU down pnyment, nnd aauume l-'HA or CJ1 piiymonld.

It you me In Ihu JTiurkot for ii Jiiime. Jet ua nhaw you. FOSTER-ELLIS Real Initurimco, Loans, 10B Eum Sucuuu Dial V-ltltC. 2-01 2, T.nn,; SOS Oil ((vThieai optr, MATTMSSIS Str.et RRMOVRD PRIK Within 40 MIlM HORSIS. CQWI tnd (phoni No Aaiwtr OM MTrt REFRIGERATION IEPAIR SERVICE Anilrf Auw 4 luaply Ltotoi Uani UIEBLONG REAL ESTATE farm Urban 23V4 ACRES, 30 pnpi' pucun irui'w, 5 room house unit lennunt htmne, litriie tmrn.

Hun- nlng wntvr in pusturu. Ivy Milrh- ell, Phone 7-4011. SMALL frinulf U'i i duu. Hlutk nwl while, Mrs, Loren I'tlU-y. Phonu 7-001U, Lost, Strayed or Stolen ONE nutter bird "tit' black white aputa.

An.swer to itnuic of Jerry, Ituwnrd, Phono or 7-2803, For Rent FUHW8UEU mmrlment. 3 rtrnms and bath. Kdjjewood. Dlul 7-2307, nHci- ft p.m. 7-2775.

H-TK UOOM uufunilalu'd lumse. Mld- alobrooks Gioeery. Ulul 7-371)1. 'FUKN1SIIEU 2 room Private bath, Utiume. No children.

Dlnl 7-4382, 3-TK Close In on South Main si, Diul 7-5303 or 7-2237. J-Mtu TWO room furnishi'd nptirtnu'iit. All bills puM. tt'Jtl Kusl Diul 7-3844. FHONT Bedroom.

Convc-iuenl to bath. 502 South Hervov, Duil 7-3710. W4 South tlm V- PHONES 74W Rtildtnot ROOM furnished house. -100 Muuth Bunncr Street, Svc Mis. Km JtMU'S 8cott Store.

7-ill 3 ItOOM hinme. water iuul Rcttiouablo. I'lione ti-at FURNISHED a Private bath, uunujiv No children, PhottC 7-4382. Mrs. Anna Judson, N.

Klin. Js-tti No, 7197 The Negro Community Htttn Turner Phone 7-44N Or bring Mitt Tarntr it Hicki Punenl Funetnl for Freddie were held Sunday, Jan. 0, lit Ml. CMC church with Illrks Tunernl Huron In charge. Funeral wore held for Mrs.

Adllne Ilotlgerir Monday, Jan 7, ill Dudley Mill with Hicks Fun- ciiil Iliiine In chnrgr. Mm. Kliu.rit llubljurd died Jon. .1, In l.ewlnvillf., Funeral menu lire Incomplete. Mr.

Finnk died Jan. 7, In Hope. 11 In Murvlvoin include wife, Mm. Klhcl Smith mid throe diiugh- tern. Funeral nrrnnijeinents are in- t'lmpk'tc, 1'iinnlu Kills left SnUir- duy Km, where she will kc her home.

('j)l. of Ciitnjj Me- Cny, Wl.i., Hjicot 10 dny Icnvc with liin piirentu, Mr. and Mrs. 'lenry f'erklna. niul cither relatives.

II, 1'erklna of Alcxunder is hla juirents, Mr. and Mrs. lenry In Mrs, Hoclullii Hodo of Chlcngo, returned homo nflcr hnvlng ipeilt the holldiiyx with her parent.s Mr. mid Mm, Utah Holmes nnd 'J'he pro-tldonl of the Yergcr Hand Mothcr'n club hits culled a special TiiGHdny night nt 7:30, In Uiuid room of Yerger High School. All members are urged to l)o present.

Uu.ilne.sji of vital 1m- Is to be dlncuased. Around the Arkansas Sports Loop Janutry 8, 19S2 By CARL BELL Uttlc n'K-k Jnn. 8 lA't ally conceded by now we i- inc. thru Uic Utilvcrxfty of'Arkan- tcnm Isn't going to grab nny Jn J9.12. Tho seventh in th(? prc-noiixon Con- fcu-ncc lour a in t-nl nnd uppcd Ihe opcnor of their regular Basketball By The AnooUttd Columbia 115 1'iierto Illeo -in.

Solon Hull IM St. Poler's 01. Ohio Stiitt' 73 Indiana 72. Illinois 5:1 Mlehlmm Stale Hi! Northwestern 111. Inwii 34 Mlehljnn 40.

WiiMhliiKton (Si. Luulsi North- llllnul.s Hlato ItocUhui-Ml 00 tinker (Kns) 06. UH'uul H7 Mllwiiiiki-o Stiitu 4-1. Hriiko OH Detroit 01. lowu Tenchurs 51 South Dnkotn III.

YoiuiKjitown BU John Cnrrol 70. Wushburn 03 Southwestern (Kan) 02. McPhurgon (Krtb) 110 Kunsus Wes- H-yim 00. Central (Fiiyetlc. Mo) 411 South- Missouri 40, WMrriMi.stiurtfh (Mo) State 05 (Miii till, CollcKo of Kmporln (Kim) 03 Wll- Iliiiii (II.

Tulsa 74 WIchltH 40. Kentucky Xnvler (Ohio) 50. Miirylmul oa Vlrillnin 53. Vimderblll S8 LSU 47, Mississippi OeorgU 5'J, Xnvier itouUlitiu) 57 Morris Brown Loyolu i New 5'J Mississippi Southern 81. Tulimu 71 Tennessee OS.

'IVniH'HMoo Sliitu US Lunuston Unl- ver.ilty 72, Kiist Centnil Stalu tOkln) 73 Austin t'olloin- 07. Okluhomn City 02 Texas A. 33. New Mexico 62 llurdln- Simmons 33, Southwest Textis Stute B4 East xiis Slttto 50. North Toxas Stnti' 84 Trinity 05.

Legal Notice No, 7352 In thw Clutneery Court of Uompsteiid County, Ark. Arlciu-ie Williams Plaintiff vs. Hoy Williams Defendant WARNING ORDER The defendant, Roy Williams. Is nod to appear in this court wlthiu thirty and answer complaint of the Plaintiff, Artcncio iVillijims, Witness my und the seal of id court this 31 duy of Dec. 1951.

(SEAL) Onicra Kvans, Clerk Jan. 1, 15, 33 Legal Notice room houso, -t miles out 30 South. Uutune nnd ulecU'icliy. Phone 7-3840. ti-6t Lawyer (trying to UissuavU- trom divorce.

"My dear la dy, tiffs will sometimes oiwiv in marrk-d lite, but look ut the jov ui be got out of It." Client: "KxiK'tly. Uet out ot it." FOR SALE Top Boll Fill CUy Qrtvtl Sand 4 and Bulldoicr Work RALPH SAUNOERS Phont Day 7-4683 Night 7-3174 FOR SOMETHING NEW See my Spring Line for 1952 TOM WARDLAWS' Main Street Toiler Shop U8 FOR USIOPAtTSATIRES Cert, MM! WYUI CUM It SALVAGE Irt PfcOM In the Chancery Court of Hempstead Countv. Ark. Luwrence Marshall, Adin of the Kslutc of Mrs. Sid B.

Henry, et Plaintiff vs. Hilda Kimbley Defendant WARNING ORDER The defendant, Hilda KUnbloy is warned lo appear In this court within and answer the complaint ol the Plaintiff. Lawrence MtiuthuU. Adiu, wf tho Kstate of Mrs. Sid ct al.

VViUtess my the seal of said court 31 ol December 1931. iSEAU Omera Evtns. Clerk 1, 8. 15, 22 Legal Notice No. 7353 In Chancery Court of Hcmimcad County, Ark.

tkHilalt Mac BoaUs Plaintiff vs. Tliumus Bonds Defendant WARNING ORDER The defendant. Tlwnas Bands is to appefei in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of JHainlift, Mue Bonds. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this $1 day ol December 1951. tSKAU Oinem Evaus, Clerk P.

C. Crow, AU'y Plaiutift V. Jr, AH'y. Ad Jau 1, ft, 15, 84 With thlfl In mind and aljid noting hat thcrr- 1 only due senior on Arknnsns wo nsked Coach rosU-y A.ike-w If might not bo mtnit Ihe to build in Ihe fuluic. Askrw iKlmitk'd thiil the future ooki; brighter, not only because the 'Itizoibnckx will In; nuirt- rxpcrl- next winter but also flue to be fad that other Southwest will lose more good athletes hroLigh gnidiiatiiin.

"Take TCU for Inslanco," Askew siiKKeKlffl. "TCU is sure to vln the rhainploMship this year. It five senior starters and three 'rout line reserves who also are sen ors. Those boys will be missed )ext year." Hul the mentor didn't 140 so far lo say he is only niildlnx. "We are Interested In the pros- Til iind the iinmi-dijiti' future iKianiiH! Ihis season.

wanl lo vin now and we're Irylns." The last lime llruno was issocliited with biisketball hcad- Inec WIIM in the early -lO's when Jesse filed) Wilson runic out of hut little Marion eounty town to nuke a dandy forward for the orbacks. Now Bruno hn.s new clc.lin to round liatl fame chwm- plon of Arkansas College's invita- lioiial hiuh tournament. More thnn M)0 horses already are at Hot Springs' Oaklawn 1'iirk for the spring racing meet opening Keb. as The state women's bowling tournament, a two- weeltend affair, will cet under way at I'ine Bluff Saturday nlgln. The meet will be held on the lanes owned by Jim Menton.

the ex-grid now couching at Arkansas A. M. it's beginning to look very much as though Nnrtluvest Arknusus iigain will produce the state high school cane champ when tin? March tourney rolls nrouml. At the moment, Ft. Smith the defending slate liilist.

is the top can- didntc, bul the net a test tonight against another undefeated team, Kayeltevtllc. PRESCOTT NEWS Tuesday, January 8 The Prescott Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Tuesday evening at the Lawaon Hotel. Wednesday, Janjary 9 The Deacons of the Presbyterian Church will meet Wednesday nt 7 o'clock. There will be prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock lit the First Christian Church. Prayer meeting will be held at the Church of Wednesday evening at 7:30.

POLIO FATAL Little Ruck, Jan. (t A I.o- noko. Negro clu-d pullo in II hoHpitill hrri' youti-rdav Ihe first death from the Ho u'iis Willidm Carter, -II Ho was admitted to the hospital last Thursday. The following services will be held at the First Unptlst Church Wednesday evening: 7 p.m: teachers and officers meeting; 7:45 prayer meeting; 8:30 choir rehearsal. 1'rayer meeting will begin al 7 p.m.

Wednesday evening at the First Methodist Church. Thursday, January The choir of the Firsf Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday evening at 7:15 for practice. WCTU Has January Meeting Thu January meeting of Ihe W. C. T.

U. was held on Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs, A. li. Gordon with Mrs. Wat White Kr.

nnd Mrs. Burke co- Mrs. J. T. McRae, president, presided.

The minutes were read by Mrs. J. W. Teeter, secretary and a financial report was given by the treasurer, Mrs; J. B.

Hesterly. The impressive devotional thought on "Personal Obligations" was given by Mrs. Joe R. Hamilton. Mrs.

S. O. Logan presented the program topic on "Building for Total Abstinence Through Legislation, Health and Morals." Mrs. L. L.

Buchanan gave an interesting talk Im "The Kvils of Narcotics." Mrs. Logan conducted an Informative ciute on "The Activities of the Legislature Department." She closed the meeting with a prayer thought for the New'Year. During the social hour the hostesses served a dainty salad course the twelve members and a g.uesl, Mrs. Bert March of Dimes Drive In Full Swing Mrs N. N.

Daniel, Nevada County Chairman of the March of Dimes has announced the annual March of Dimes drive that opened on Jan. 1st, is in full swing. Bobby Daniel, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Daniel and grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel, has been chosen as poster boy for the state campaign and his picture appears in the Arkansas polio drive this year. J. E. Smith is serving as Nevada County director of the drive, Mrs.

Bob Reynolds, secret ary and treasurer, Mrs. J. R. Bemis, Prescott March of Dimes mother and Mrs. Odfe Dehan of Emmet, March of Dimes Mother A March of Dimes dance Is being planned for Jan.

16th. Final plans will be announced, later. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grccson and Mrs.

Matt Httt of Llttlo Rock were the weekend guests of Or; and Mrs. O. G. Mirat and other relatives. Miss Catherine Scott has returned to Houston, Texas, after a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hunter Scott. Mr. A. A.

Gordon spent a part of last week In Magnolia as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Gordon. Mrs. Dallls Atkins has returned from Little Rock where she was the guest of and Mrs.

Duncan Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell and daughter, Marcla, accompanied her home for a visit. Miss Helen Scott Of Little Rock has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hunter Scott. Mrs. Thomas Dewoody has returned from Fayettcvllle where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Purcell, and family. Mrs.

Stecle Mooro and children Sammy and Sckcnrldgc Ruth, who have spent the past ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Logan, have returned to their home in Dallas; Miss Rebecca Daniel Is.now at home in Miami, where she is Executive Director of the Dairy Council Unit, Irl and Ed Hubbard have resumed their studies at State College, Monticello after a visit with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Hubbard. University Dean Resigns Post Fayettevlllc, Jan. 8 Dr. John Clark 'Jordan, dean emeritus of the University of Arkansas Graduate School, has announced his resignation.

Dr. Jordan, associated with the university since' 1918, will become a national representative of Lambda Phi Alpha social fraternity. He said yesterday he would leave hs post here Feb. 1. Dr.

Jordan had been dean of the university's School of Arts and Sciences and head of the Speech and English departments. He was given an emeritus in retirement rank in 1949. He formerly taught at the University of Illinois and was an exchange professor of English to the University of Oslo, LICERQSS CQLUER CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT DON SVENT on with hla story being put out of tho Country Club and being unable to find Anno there. "She didn't comoT" "No, Tho dftnco floor mu fllllng- up, and oho still hadn't arrived. I discovered, a few familiar faceo, but no one I knew very well.

And then someone touched my arm, and I turned and saw Mr. Ostrom boslde mo with Mr, Randall and Mr. Melick and a fourth man who was Introduced as a Mr. Caldwcll," "He's tho club president this year." "Yea. Briefly ho toM them the rest There had been perfunctory conversation for a few moments.

Donald's position in town had been explained, to Mr. Caldwell, who had said, "Oh, yes! Yes," Then Mr. Ostrom had abruptly asked him If that had been Edna Borowski talking with him outside of church on Christmas Sunday morning. Don had agreed that it was and had she was a pupil of hla. "I understand your pupils quite fond of you," Ostrom had said.

Then Mr. Randall htid abruptly asked him he had a membership card. "I thought I sensed then which wmy the wind waa blowing. I had brought Sam Mtpes into the Youth Group. I had supposedly been the one to attract Edna What kind of person would 1 likely to bring to the Country ClubT Maybe that's all wrong, but that's tho only thing I oould think of.

Anyway, I said I hadnt a card. Randall wanted to know nest If 1 waa a guest ot someone. The way ho asked it I could have knocked htm down. But I myself and said I most certainly was, and I gave name. Then CaJdwell up.

Ctairing his throat and hemming and hawing, he told me that Anne wasn't really a member harwU. But because of her position as your daughter it had been a courtesy to extend her the club without demanding that she tola. that right?" Constance and Barta bott nodded. "We couldn't afford to teia. Both clubt estejuied that oour- £iy.

tt'a QMBtamary, i been plained that she had had no official right to Invite me because of that. And even If she had, tho fact that one person on the Dance Committee had told her she might bring me didn't make an actual authorization. He was very sorry, but that was why they had committees. Otherwise it would be so easy for people to take advantage. Not that I He gestured.

"You know the tripe!" "Yes," Constance murmured. "He waa very sorry," Donald went on, bitterness in his tone. "He regretted exceedingly, but, after all, those were the rules, and he could not have them imposed upon. Would 1 plcaso realize, he was only carrying out the rules when he asked mo to leave. There waa nothing personal, be hoped I understood that quite clearly.

A teacher Is always in good standing to the community, and he was sure I wished to submit my name through the proper channels in the proper He stopped. "Well, I got out," he finished shortly. "I never heard of anything so small 1" Constance exclaimed. She turned to her husband. "Earth "There's one thing I don't understand," Earth said slowly.

"Why didn't Alvin Melick come to your rescue He could have. It's the kind of thing he would like to do, I believe. Ride down a majority. Show his authority. After all, you wen to be Joe's guest, too, In a sense, Anne waa his guest and you were all to have gone together.

As a matter of tact, I think Alvin on the Membership Committee, although I'm not sure. 1 cant keep up with things like that," He passed his hand across his eyes. "Randall, I. can understand. And I have no doubt he was the bottom of the whole business." He paused, thinking tor a moment how sorry be was now that be had not warned Donald.

be had intended doing way back last September, against plunging into thinga too quickly. "But Ostrom," he went on. "And lielick. Particularly 1404 be wasnt sure enough of his own position to speak up before tae president. That might have been what kept him silent." "Melicfc never peeped.

I kept expecting him to. but he never peeped. He just stood there looking If he welt, to be my were interrupted $pt then by a rush of feet on porch again. Then the door burst open and Anne called out, "Mother! Dad! Is Don "He's herer She flow in on the wings ot her anger. She was wearing her fur coat over a filmy scarlet evening dress, and there was scarlet laco kerchief tied down over her dork hair.

Snatching it off and tossing her coat onto a chair, she went straight to Don and took both ot hU hands In, here. "I just heard," she said breath- lesaly. "I Just got there and looked for you, and then I heard. How could She shook her bead, and he saw her eyes diamond- bright wltb her emotion. "I wouldn't stay after tfcat, Whether It was Joe's fault or whose dont Jwow, But I wouldn't stay.

I got MJdge'a brother to bring me buck becauae, Joe fused. He's furious at me. But 1 can't help 1C waa despicable! Uncalled for despicable r' She caught her breath against a sob and turned away from him to her parents. "If you could only been there! You'd have stopped them, Dad, I know you would." She turned back; to Don again. passion in her voice now.

"Don, I didn't know we weren't Doming for you. I thought ot it waa all arranged, and we'd Ptok you up last. I dldnt know until we left Midge's, Jo, toW A Blonder be thourfW. Burning (or me, An4 aer voice not ice this bW throbbing, with her caring. hte anger vaniahtd.

"It's all right," be wid. "Forget I WM upset while I was tttfre. But it's, all right. I nrefume tbey did nave to follow "Follow the per biased an she, ahook her nead. "No.

rm aorry. YOU 4Wt near, all ot it. I'm glad you But wasn't juat becauM tfcey thought they had (9 follow the, rutaa. ft WH more that, it WM humiliate you, Don, 79 discredit you for She preaaed her lint together a woaeat, staring at him without him. Then she ftaUhed alowly, "I don't sjw saw biw Fights Last Night By The Associated Baltimore Terry Moore, 164 1-2, Baltirhoro, outpointed Freddy Lett, 182, Newark, N.

10. Chicago Tony Spa no, 131, Chicago, stopped Oliver ton, 133, Toronto, Canada, 6. New York Tat Marcune, 128 1-2, New York, knocked out Tito Valles, New York, 7. Ogdcn. Utah Ron Wh i I I 1 178.

West Jordan. Utah, knocked out Haskcll, 182, Ogdcn, 5, Kansas Retains Rating as Best in the Nation New York Jan. 8 The University of Kansas Jayhawks remained the No. 1 college basketball team for the second straight week today in the nation wide Associated Press poll but Illinois is hanging on closely in second place. Kansas, which replaced Kentucky as the leader a week ago, has only one game this week, playing at Missouri Saturday night.

The Jayhawks defeated Missouri Saturday night. The Jayhawks defeated Missouri in the finals of the Big Seven tournament last month 75-65 and figure to roll on undefeated to their 12th straight victory. Last week, Kansas played one game, defeating Oklahoma 71-48 as All-America Clyde Lovlette counted 25 points. Lovelette is the leading major individual scorer with an average of better than 27 points per game. There were two newcomers to the top 10, Scton Hall moving into the No.

9 spot from No. 11, and Iowa taking over No. 10, after being- No. 12. St.

John's of Brook- Hope, Gurdon CagersMeet Tonight at 7 Two Hope basketball teams wil play host to Gurdon tonight start ing at 7 o'clock in the high schoo gymnasium. The local Juniors meet Gtirdon'i youngsters in the opening contcs which will be followed by the sen ior teams of the two schools. In their last outing the Bobcat; like everyone else Ihus far season, lost to Tcxarkana but tht local Juniors soundly thrashed tli Porker Piggies. lyn. beaten only by Kentucky, man aged to edge St.

Joseph's of Phil adelphia Saturday 59-57 and skid ded from No. 8 to No. 12. New York university, clouted by Wes Virginia 100-75 dropped from No 6 to 13. Iowa made it 9-0 by defeatin Michigan last night 47-40 but Indiana.

No. 4 in the poll behinc Kentucky, was handed its first los of the season, a 73-72 upset at th hands of Ohio State. Kentucky won its ninth game against two losse by touncing Xavicr (Ohio) 83-50. Team standings with points fig urcd on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-21 basi (first place votes in parentheses) 1. Kansas (38) 2.

Illinois (21) 77 3. Kentucky (12) 62 4. Indiana (3) 5s; 5. St. Louis (3) 45( 6.

Washington (1) 29; 7. Kansas State 25 8. St. Bonavcnturc (4) 20 9. Scton Halt (5) 20 10.

Iowa (2) 19 Report of the Condition of BANK OF BLEVINS 21 Blevins, Hempstead Ark. At tnc losc of business Dec. 31 1931, a State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State Published in accordance with a call made by the Slstu Bank Commissioner. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Loans on Real Estate U. S.

Securities not pledged Other Bonds and Securities, Including State County and City Scrip Furniture and Fixtures Banking House Cash and Due from Approved Reserve Banks Other Resources TOTAL LIABILITIES Common Stock Surplus Fund, Certified Undivided Profits, Net Reserve for Contingencies, etc Individual Deposits, including Public Funds 07 Time Certificates of Deposit 13,503.00 U. S. Government Deposits 3 250 00 Cashier's Checks Total Amount of all Classes Deposits as Above Shown 57.385.04 32,816.20 71,100.00 13,652.56 1,622.00 300.00 236,375.93 320.00 413,572.33 25,000.00 15,000.00 3571431.07 TOTAL 413,572.33 State of Arkansas, County of Hempstead ss. P. C.

Stephens, Cashier, of the above named Bank, do soleninly swear that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. P. C. Stephens Cashier Attest: H. M.

Stephens Herbert M. Stephens Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th duy of January, 135: My Commission expires Jan. 7th, 11)54 uj. (Seal) M. L.

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