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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 3

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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SATURDAYJIAY 17, 1930 BLYTHEVILLE, (ARK.) -BLYTHEVILLE'S INDUSTRIAL AND Trade, Build and Invest In Blytheville 'A of Optimists' Your Cooperation will help make Blytheville mightier. Seething India-f At a Glance C. F. Cooper, Superintendent for ,13 Years, Completes His Service. Closing exercisls of the hlBh school were hclct, Wednesday night, with Claude p.

Cooper, retiring superintendent of the school, in charge of (he program. An operetta entitled -Jerry Jericho Road" was given by pupil? or the school and several delivered. Mr. Cooper resigned after having served for 13 years as head of the Qosnell school during which time the school was elevated from two one room schools, created into a special school district and an ac- ciedlled high school department added. Mr.

Cooiier resigned to devote his entire time to the practice of law as a member of this firm Alexander and Cooper, of this ell; Questioned as to a recent sill' brcught by of tli district to prevent- payment of $500 attorney's retainer fee by the district to him, Mr. Cooper stated that he was not the 'habit c. trying cases in In? newspapers" but i when the time comes he will be able to show that his fee from the school is fair and proper an allegations of the plaintiffs are not. 'correct. The Gosnell school district ha' been in a number of legal conflicts during the past ten years and is composed of at least two factions constantly contesting for control the district.

LORD IRlVtH SCALF. 0 50100 iOu 300 iNDOSft if, 1 1 0 v-V. Gridcr Has Example ol' Ideal One Teacher Country School the school torad W5aC5 for broken I since the beginning the tcli-cl it-placements in public schools year. GANDHI OF 'PKTIT1ON TO QUIET TITLE In the Chancery Court for tile Chlckasawba District. sippi County, Arkansas Mattle Mae Knlglit, Plaintiff vs.

No. 4737 C3. N. Choate. et al.

npfendant. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in the above court, by Mattic Mac Knight, seeking to quiet, her tille to the following described lands In the clilckn- sawba District of Mississippi County, Arkansas, to-wit: bansas, to-wit: Lot Twelve (12), Block "C'' Nelson Addition to the Town of Leachville, and a four (4) acre sqnare out of the NE corner of the NE 1 of the SE 1 of Section Eight (8). Township Fifteen (15) North, Rnngo Eight (81 East, lying Just, south and adjacent to the right-of-way of the J. L. C.

E. R. R. being four hundred twenty f42fll by four huncrcd twenty (420) feet square; also a parcel of land commencing at a point on the north line of third street 1 where it intersects with the east corporation line of the Town cl Lenchvillc, Arkansas, thence west two hundred twenty-five (225) thence north one hundred fifty-five (155) feel, thence in a sonthcaFtirly direction two hundred thirty and one-half feet, thence south" sixty-eight (68) feet to the of beginning, being sixty-two luindredths (.62) acres more CT less, carved out of the NW.4 of the of Section Eight (8), Township Fifteen (IS) North, Range Eight (8) East, being alt of the tract covered by the Grace M. Jackson deed, except a strip two hundred seventy-five (273) feet widt out of the" west erd.

All persons who have or claim to have any Interest In the above described lands arc hereby warned to appear In sa jd Cour i on rosular day (hereof to be held on ihe 22nd Coy of September. 1930, nm. show cause, if any why the title of t.ie'petitioner should not be confirmed. Wiinccs vny hand and the seal of 1930 hh 2 th day of April W- W. HOLLTPETER, Clerk of said Court.

By Harvey Morris, D. c. C. T. Carpenter Attorney or Petitioner.

April 26, May 3-10-17-24-31 Sead Courier News Want Ads. OSCKOU. spite of the trend lowiird consolidation, nnd school management there Is still plnce in the rural public school system for the one Irachei- iciuial. iiccardlnn to Miss Willie Liwson. comity superlnteii- ilenl of H-hDols.

aiirt the ono (earlier school may be us eniclent es- ui-cJaily for the of 'children In the lower grades, as Hie larger sclioal If 11 complies with fleet-pled school standards Miss Lawson believes. Miss Winnie V. Tinner, county rural school siijiervhw. points ivltli pride to the Orider school on highway 61 about 5 miles south of Osccola as an outstanding onc-leach- er scliool. This school, which closed Its term thir, week, to teac-h only fix guides, and under the tutelage of Miss Payc Stevens has dnrins the past, Tour years Increased Its enrollment from seven to thirty, two pupils.

Studies ar; correlated in such a way that ample time is provided for extra-curricula work nnd the children have developed an acilve interest and enthusiasm for school and Improvement, working under Miss Stevens' direction, particularly in the bcauti- firatioji of the scliool (jroiinds. The yard is rolling slope fenc- Trouble spois in India, where British armed lor.es face Mahatma Gandhi's n.tive mobs in their revolt against British rule, are shown on the abdv; map. At the left, Is Lord Inilti nrillsli victory and hord" of1cLr PS ndCr ri UritiSh fi At The cities numbered on the map arc: No. British i (evcd with fire hose; five arrested. hold and scene of historic "Black Hole of Calcutta" episode In mutiny of 1150.

when 146 English prisoners were ovcr-nlghl in small, slillins rcom, only 23 emerging nlive. No. where Gandhi is Imprisoned in a British fortress under heavy guard. No. scene of- serious riols In which natives killed British police and burned bodies In public square; city re-taken by British.

15 natives being killed anil seyeral hundred reported wounded. In with wive cm 0 lllul roMS Jnive Ijeon plaiital this fcnre, Miudc trees huve been set out. and shrubs mid perennial bloomUm flowers pliintcd. Miss aicvens bnliincwl diet mid diWe mid sociul cllqiu-Ue by means of (lie hot school lunch ivfjlch is prepared iintl served every Wednesday during the winter tnotiths, at a minimum cost of ten cents child. The clilldrcn prepare and serve the lunch under Miss Stevens' supervision.

Ulslios and linens belong to the school. The school equipment also Includes a portable vlctrotu nud sul- records to be used for most any kind of school program, jilc- lures by recot'iilzcct aiiist.s, nnd library up the standard recommended by the Stale Department of Education. The Cirlder school has always entered creditable exhiblU at the eoiinly fnlrs. was (he only one- Icacher school to cuter the county field meet this year, and the only one-tenclu'i- school In the county to receive a ruling fur the lUS-M session, Miss Stev's-ns. whose home Is In Magnolia, and who has work ut Ihe A.

und M. college nl Matnoliu. the Slalu Teachers college nt Conwiiy, and West Tennessee Teachers collcsc at Memphis will return to the Grider schoo 1 again nest year for the second of a three year contract which she (signed before the term which Is closing this week. Directors of the Cirlder school P. p.

Jacobs and Percy Rogers of Grider, R. A. Cromer. Mr Chamberlain, Ed Plltmnn nnd W. D.

Moss of Carson Lake. Hobby Jones The crack American amateur golf team handed (he British array of stars the worst defeat ever suffered by the sons of Briton In retaining possession of the Walker Cup for the sixth lime in the Ini- ternaliona! matches completed yesterday. The Atlanta barrister. Mr Hobcrt T. Jones, was very prominent in the victory of the American team, of which he Is captain, defeating Roger Wctliered, captain of the British team, nine and eight.

Genuine Harrison Radiator Service We repair or recore or damaged radiators. All Work Guaranteed. Modern Radiator Shop 312 S. Second St. At Nick Dawson's Garage Ihe Biggest Crowd Goes For the Value It KNOWS" GLASS KUSINKSS UUOMS BtrrrE, Mout, Butle's retail glass business Is.

thriving. And wliy? A group of younu vandals is the answer. Their unerrlnt' aim with' 'air buns and rocks has cost "Where DOE our Money go" If the nnmhcT of times certain arc propounded in average American home, could he we venfure the guess that (he above would be a "leading Leading, unforlunalely, (o many a healed argument. Hut after all, "Where it goes" is not nearly as important its "What did we irct for What you get for the dollar you spend depends to a very large extent on your knowledge of value and that knowledge in turn depends to a very marked degree upon how throughly you read (he scores of values offered daily in Ihe advertising columns of the Courier News COAL FEED Special prices tin car Kentucky, Illinois nnd Rcil Ash Coals We Buy Corn C. L.

BENNETT CO. "Hike advantage of our cash price" Telephone 64 'WE IWY CLEAN OR DYE ANYTHING 'illeL Phone 327 Blytheville Laundry New Blytheville Coal Feed Co; Plione Genuine Moutevallo Sipsey and Empire Co.i Purina Stock and Poultry Feeds A.S. Blytheviile, Ark. Wholeiale FRUITS NUTS VE BEANS PEAS Serving southern' merchanta over Phonu 920. Second Chicago Mill AnJ Lumber Corporation D.

CANALE CO. Wholesale Produce Groceries Fruits Oldest and largest fruit and house in the South BLYTHEVILLE Memphis Helena Clarksdale DRINK awe A FLAVOR YOU CMffyKP NuGrape Bottling Co. Phone 311-313 E. Main Golden Drip Products Arkansas Grocer Co. Blytheville, Ark.

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