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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 7

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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7
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1953 COURIER raws PACT! OUR HOARDING HOUSI with M.j.r TO pick UP Mo'AAwo MOW Aurowo8ll liS5' WIS 4L -XSf i MeSDiSA TRUCKLOAP OF PARTS OUT OUR WAY ly J. R. Wllltaiiu wees THEY COVE, FELLOWS! PUCK INTO TH6 COMINg ANP FLEPJ a.1 WE'LL iNT'K AWAY! BEARING AIDS Fresh Batteries Kirby Drug Stores LmmtTmrm FARM LOANS LOW RATE NO FEES OR STOCK J. W.

MEYER lit National Bank Bldf. Blytherille, Ark. Phonei: Office 2261 Residence 8667 THI PRUDENTIAL CO. Of AMERICA HOHEOWIM. MWAKK.H.A Paris and Supplies for All Cars, Trucks and Tractors 5 II I.

Mi N.rtfc Bnulnj 4511 and 4511 CQMriffl Rid your prtmittf Gas Installation Put Your Heating In Now I to 3 Years to FREE ESTIMATE Phone 4991 or Coma IB Montgomery Ward DELIVERY SERVICE 4507 Bom: I It p.m. wHh DtlHtrj to 1 WOODS DRUG STORE JZl Wot Main St RADIATOR WORK Boiled Out Repaired Flo Tested Re-cored Guaranteed Grovers Body Radiator Shop 508 Cl. Lake Ave. Pho. 6911 FOR RENT MOVIE CAMERAS and PROJECTORS All New Kodak Equipment Offered in a Large Selection BARNEYS DRUG STORE 2006 W.

Main Phone 3647 Tonite, Tomorrow WMCT, Memphis, Channel SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. It 6:00 I Bonino 6:30 Ted Mack 7:00 Show of Shows 8:30 Lone Banger 9:00 Ramar of the Junglt 9:30 Super Ghost 10:00 News 10:10 Weather 10:15 Tonight In Sporta 10:30 Wrestling 11:30 Talent Scouts 12:00 Sign Off SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER SO 10:30 Previews and News 10:40 Film Featurette 11:00 Hippodrome 11:30 Frontier of Faith 12:00 Zoo Parade 12:30 Mr. Wizard 1:00 Burns and Allen 1:30 Beulah 2:00 Roy Rogers 2:30 Ethel and Albert 3:00 Sunday Musicals 3:30 Range Riders 4:00 Meet the Press 4:30 Slim Rhodes 4:55 News 5:00 Paul Wtachell 6:530 Mr. Peepers 6:00 Big Payoff 7:00 TV Playhouse 8:00 Stu Erwin 8:30 Favorite Story 9:00 Racket Squad 9:30 News 8:40 Weather 9:45 Toast of the Town 10:46 Your Playtime 11:15 News 11:20 To Be Announced 11:50 Sign Off "Oh, nothing strlout! Latin both my parents from RICKLIS AND HII PRIENPS Ml, THERE! LOOK AU. SHOT RAISE DEDUCT THIS bor OF TOUR FUTURE pop; NOW i aw HI PAL.OU'FAL, OU' BOSOM You SEE, CM A MAN OF DIGNITY MORE, IIP MUST UAVE UXEOiouyEBYir BLAME--i WAS CRAZY ABOUT W6 KNOW HE MATED ME WAT PIVQKCE.

BUT NEVER OF NO WAV TO TALK, MISS KELTONlVOUR JOB NOW IS TO SET MUCH? IK NOTHING OF IT UNTIL JUST BEFORE HETO1.0ME,JOA«! BEEN! i WISH i WERE DEAD! A VALENTINE? TOR ME? IT MAY SURPRISE YOU TO LEARN TMAT VALENTINES SHOULD BE IN FEBRUARY AND IT MAY SURPRISE TO LEARN WHAT THE GIFT SHOP IS SEPTEMBER! THE SIKL 5HELTON WHITE WANT6 TO Q'l SOUNPS LIKE WRITER WHO AU40 RSW6 HER WORK, ROSE'S by Margaret Millar THB BTORTl wa. radlcatloa ml rloleaee tae death ml French, forgotten ainTle Mtar, tat etr- when It ap- ear. taat Fraak Clyde, a wel- rc worker, recelred phone i cull frofti Rove aourn after wan to bare died. RoHe'a bndr WAK fonnd In the. jrnrden of a home oecnnled ml the Willett r.oodfleld Innillr.

for not by Willett or the County 'Administrator, but by Dalloway held in Malgradi's chapel Friday afternoon. No one knew what minister to to conduct the services, since attendance at church had been limited to getting married. The Reverend Pickering was selected because Pickering was the of Malgradi's mother-ln- The choir turned out to be unfortunate. The Reverend was quite elderly, his eye. tight was poor and the lights In chapel where Rose jwas resting were dim and flat- "termg.

Through combina- of circumstances. Pickering "got the impression that Rose a young woman, and having no time to prepare anything new. he "fell back on his flower-ot-her-youth eulogy Dalloway remarked sourly to the man sitting next to him that the whole thing had been a farre. rThe man next to him happened to be Willett. 5 He gave Dalloway a cold look.

farce, sir?" "You're Mr. Goodflcld, aren't you?" "1 am." "My name Is Haley Dalloway. 1 I hoping I might meet you here today i "You were? this It my wife, Ethel. Ethel. Dalloway." Ethel parked her gum deftly beside a molar, and acknowl- edscd the mtroduc.tion with a dreamy smile She Knew who D.llowaj wai and aba Mad ntt tr UMMJ NU warn Willett by kicking him quite smartly on the left ihin- bone, gesture that produced no reaction from Willett except pain.

"The fact is," Dalloway said. "I'm not satisfied with the results of the inquest Are you?" I haven't thought about it I mean to say, it's not my business." "I have a strong suspicion that there's foul play Involved and that it's being hushed up." rjALLOWAY spent a restless night. In the morning he phoned Captain Greer at hii office. "This is Haley Dalloway, Captain." "Yes, Dalloway." "I may well lay it before you have this Goodfield family on my brain." "I hardly envy you." "Call it a hunch, if you like, but I have a strong feeling that at some time or another Rose had a connection with the Good- fields." "What if she had?" "They deny it That's fui- picious, there wai a connection." "My own opinion the Goodfields are exactly what they seem. The mother's a tyrant, Goodflcld 19 a mouse, and his wife has 48 cards in deck.

If 1 Investigated every family like It, I'd be working 72 hours a day The Goodfields are more along Clyde's line than mine." "You Intend to drop the case?" "Officially it's dropped." "What about unofflctallyf" "Some time it I ever fct up to Frisco may drop In to we how dolls arc being theaa days' No pun Intended." was a pause, and rustle of paper. "We've had no word far on your daughter Lori." "I didn't expect any." "To be perfectly realistic about It. ihe police don't break their Mdu IkMM TUuatifj appearance cases unless a minor Js involved. When a girl's old enough to vote and earn a living, she's old enough to leave homt." Dalloway digested this, then said: "By the way, I would like to look over the things Rose left behind in her room, but I was told by Clyde that it was sealed." "Not any more. One of the boys from the County Administrator's office made a routine check through everything in case any money or valuables were hidden around.

Nothing was found." "I suppose they checked thoroughly?" "That's their job. They examined every feather in the pillows, every book, magazine, pic ture, mattress, "I get it You wouldn't have any objection if I went and took a look around myself, though?" "None at all Just square yourself with Mrs. Cushman. It's her house, and if she doesn't want to let you in, no one can force her to." the moment Dalloway introduced himself at the front door, Mrs. Cushman had viewed Rose's husbands as legendary creatures who might or might not have really existed.

"My land, I've heard Rose mention the name of Haley Dal- loway hundred times." Mrs. Cushman's tone implied that each of the mentions had been flattering. Nothing could have been further from the truth. "It's nice to know that Rose forget me," Dalloway said. "Oh dear no, she didn't forget you, I should say not" Mrs.

Cushman paused, trying desperately to invent something pleai- ant that Rose might have said, but the task was beyond her. "She spoke of you frequently. She wai great talker, Rose was. I bet the talked your arm oft." It wit at this point that the noticed that Dalloway'i arm was Indeed talked oft, or at any rate missing. Dalloway touched his artificial arm, casually.

"Rose didn't talk It off. she merely tried." "1 dldn'l "Please don't be embarrassed. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7:00 Today 7:25 News 7:30 Today 7:55 Meditation 8:00 Ding Dong School 8:30 Film Featurette 8:45 Arthur Godfrey 9:00 Hawkins Falls 9:15 The Bennetts 9:30 Strike It Rich 10:00 Shopping At Home 10:15 Love of Life 10:30 Search for Tomorrow 10:45 Arthur Godfrey 11:15 Guiding Light 11:30 Qarry Moore 12:00 News 12:20 Farm News 12:30 Homemakers Program 1:00 Kate Smith 2:00 Welcome Traveler! 2:30 On Your Account 3:00 Atom Squad 3:15 Gabby Hayes 3:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Berl Olswanger 4:30 Industry On Parade 4:45 Hartoons 5:00 Flicker Comics 5:15 News 5:25 Weatherman 5:30 Bob and Ray 5:45 News Caravan 6:00 Name That Tune 6:30 Howard Barlow 7:00 Cisco Kid 7:30 Robert Montgomery 8:30 Who Said That 9:00 This Is Your Life 9:30 News Reporter 9:45 Tonight In Sports 9:55 Weather 10:00 Wrestling 10:45 News 11:00 Man Against Crime 11:30 Suspense 12:00 Sign Off When its time To Repaint Toa'll me mney food paint. Good pilot lute and Ihe lenfei Inter- raU between palntlni towen root annual eest. We recommend VANE-CALVERT Painta, made by "America'.

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Years Available:
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