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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 11

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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11
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WtTRSDAY, DECEMBER 10, BLTTHBV1LLE COTOrER NEWS PACK ELEVEN THE LITTLI TREE THAT TALKED csribe esierfTthelittle tye -fa-fot that a deer an run So Iran some more!" A Chrittmai Story i vent by ardihe I hungry. Tnen one I tno-w WALT SCOTT when I was too tired to run another Inch they came But they were tired, too, and we3k from hunger." DECORATE BBS LIBRARY Hiram Snodgrass, Charles Henson, Donna Dedman and Arden Cuadra (left to right) are shown with the Christmas decorating they have done on the Blytheville High School library's bulletin boards and doors. lewi of Ofrtoow The Report Card MELBA MARION (School Correspondent) DONNA DEDMAN, Charles Hinson, Hiram Snodgrass, and Arden Cuadra have combined artistic talent to bring the spirit of Christmas to the library at Senior High. Donna has made the two bulletin boards three dimensional with a huge, cotton-covered snowman and lamb, who wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Charles, Hiram and Arden used red, white, ye'knv, and green tempera paint to produce candles, candy canes, bells and Santa Glaus for tHe eight glass doors.

IN ASSEMBLY Tuesday, the Future Farmers of America made Supt. B. Nicholson an honorary member of their organization. In accepting the honor Mr. Nicholson said, "Pew things have happened to me since coming to Blytheville as Superintendent of schools which I treasure more highly than this." Chapter president, Harry Brown, also announced that the club's choice for FFA Sweetheart is Emily Damon.

The choice is based on beauty and talent. TWENTY SEVEN members of the Blytheville chapter of Future Homemakers of America and their sponsor. Miss Virginia Bowen, attended the Mississippi and Poinsett Counties federation meeting in Jonesboro last Friday. Two Blytheville girls were on the program, Peggy. Rowe.

federation historian, and Mary Jane White, 3 Teen-Agers Admit Killinq, Burying 'Bully' CHICAGO Three U'ere held by juvenile authorities today after police said they admitted they participated Monday night In the killing and burying of a youth described as a neighborhood bully. The body of Leonard Pariano, 20, is found in a shallow grave Tuesday near a South Side coal yard. Lt. John O'Leary said Robert Nam- inski, 15, admitted hitting Pariano on the head with a crowbar after his two companions had lured him into the coal yard. O'Leary said Naminskl and Ronald Paruszkewicz, 15, and Lawrence Kennedy, 14, told him Pariano had bullied them and had threatened to kill Naminski's mother.

They told O'Leary they decided to "beat up" Paviano to teach him a lesson. All were held without charge. Nice County SALT LAKE CITY A doormat at the entrance of the medical center here in Salt Lake County is labeled in foot-high letters Weber County." Nobody seems to know why. chapter president. Patsy Edlngton was elected second vice president for 1954-55.

Mama wants some stockings, Boby likes a top, They'H be disappointed If you foil to shop. Whiskey Is Riskey For Insurance In Dry Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY is pust too risky, the Tristate Insurance Co. comrndpd yesterday before District Judge Albeit C. Hunt. The company wanted the court to set aside a ruling Instructing the firm to sell insurance to David L.

Vcatch, admlltcd bootlegger. On his application for Insurance Veak-h stated he was a tavern owner and operated a retail liquor sales bone dry Oklahoma. Tlio governing committee of the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Assigned Christmas Gift Risk Plan had found veatcli eligible I utl ulr for Insurance and instructed the commissioner to order the company to write a policy. ON j. Mrs violet Kin tme Court iy hc (oW Appealing to the court, the wna for Christmas was pany said the decision would force ce 0 am Is' vorccd.

Khe has obligingly filed the whiting of a policy "which clearly unenforceable as completely repugnant to public policy." Last he Avill Now, the best-looking, best-tasting smooth instc that's npprcrinicd by gilt of them all is at your liquor stole! everyone who knows fine whiskey. Calvcrt looks more wonderful thrin Afier all, it's what's in the bottle ever in a new, glistening poinscuia gift thai counts! ciirton richly encrusted with jewel- Tllis rllcrr nld like sparkle. fi00f( ast oiv( s( Calvrrt But, more importnnl. Culvert has Reserve and lolks will ireist you the mellow flavor and the ilclicioiibly your holiday whiskey choice. CALVERT RESERVE BLENDED GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS-CALVERT DISTILLERS NEW CITY A KITE ft 1949 FORD Club Coupe.

New tires, radio, heater, pretty green color. FOR A BETTER CAR AT A 1951 NASH 2-door. Heater, seat covers. See this one today. 745 1950 STUDEBAKER 4-door.

A very clean Studebaker. A Christmas beauty for only 695 1949 PLYMOUTH 2-door. A black beauty, heater, seat covers and priced for quick sale. 1947 HUDSON ft a heater. Looks and runs A rea! Chi-isHrias 1946 CHEVROLET 4-door.

Radio, heater. Maroon color, looking for home and for only 445 1948 DODGE Yi ton pickup. Red color hearer good truck all over and only 1948 CHEVROLET 4-Door. The nicest '48 in Blytheville. Black clean.

See it today. 1942 DODGE. Runs good, tires very good. Stop walking and ride away in this one. 1842 DODCF.

2 fen a little good buy Is 1949 DODGE ton stake. Need a stake body truck? We have a nice one. Come see it today. 295 595 545 1948 DODGE 2-ton long wheelbaso like new. 900 20 tires on rear, 825 20 front tires.

Two speed axle. New paint motor in fop shape. If you need a very good used long wheelbase truck that will carry a 16-foot bed, look no us. SALESMEN: ENLOW WILSON P. T.

HANEY OLIVER LOVELADY L. M. MAXWELL Blytheville' Motor Comp JS $. JS JS Walnut at First Phone 4422.

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