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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 18

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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PAGE EIGHTEEN (ARK.) COURIER NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1958 Jack Blcdso? left Wednesday (or Pontlno, Mich. Raymond Young. Duff Mny nncl Nichols left Tuesday lor Flint. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Burch moved to Spear Lnke Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uoyd and children o( Dyess nod Miss Jutmltn Lloyd of Memphis spent the week end in Little Rock as the guests of their daughter nnd sister, Mrs. Eugene Morgan, and Mr.

Morgan. Mrs. Leroy Cannon 01 Memphis spent several days here this week. The Rev. and Mrs.

Carl Appling smart himself. have as their guest their daughter, The atom bomb is the current example of now he can Mrs. Pat Bufield, and son, carry, think up things to solve one problem only to find a host d.Helena, Art. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Starnes nnd children ot Island 35 spent Sunday here with his uncle, Oscar Tcnvell. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1,.

Jacobs were In Blythevllle Sunday. Ralph Thompson of. Vandale Host of New Problems Follows Man's Effort To Solve the Old Ones By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (APj Sometimes man just seems to out- of new ones in the wake. And (here nrp other Instances. Take Inspclfi.

A fow yrnrs bnrk. mnn drenmcri un DnT rind rrowert aboul having In-'-A liokpci. They riicl like All. that is i as he. found oul I'll' Ihe hitnest and hardiest.

They riidn" die. Instead, they hnd of these, tnn. were the nnd the hardiest. New and could DYESS NEWS Mrs. J.

F. JACOBS spent Ihe week end here with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Thompson. Jimmle Smith mid Piiul Francis ivlr.

and Mrs. Cus Eberdt of; of SCnatobia Junior College in Mls- Blyth'evillc spent Sunclny in Dyessj wssippl, spent the wcex end here Mrs. Mrs. P. B.

Miner races of lns I 'g'uesl of'lhe Rev. mid W. with home 'oi-iin 1 Sure. r.T-n fnd- trrslm when Mr. Eberdlj In Osceoln Tuestla inc new insecticides Ihnl will dob-1 rp 1( 'the morning service: Norman James and bpr these, too.

Or tt-ill th-v? Mnyhe fl( M( )0( Rt church. jWond. only b'l'ieit and suner will be left breer'frs. Some 1 tl 10 th'ns similar could be polnjr on Inside you. Wander have the b'essiner of this century.

They to have routed some of man's wn'-st enemies, such as pneumonia. But a few doctors that the wrnder rre brini relied upon ion they nrc brins? used so often lor ihp minor of mnn that he may br build'ncr UP immuivf'' to in ie killer sfrikep, (be driMr miiht no longer have its old Or look nt the auto. A blwintr, mrst allow. Certninlv a for ninny a faniilv. The auto retired the horse.

People eoL from here to there at ever insler ppeeds. Mi'es no were Now the autos seem to be breeding like flies, too. Streets nnd highways are so clogged with them, that for minutes nt time no one goes anywhere. Often ft takes longer to set, todav's city in a car than it did in the onc- shay. The car spawned the superhighway, one of mnn's grcnt prides.

But no matter how hard the taxpayer seems Io strain he can't keep up with Detroit. That city can breed en rs fnst er i the taxpayer can build roads for them. The taxpayers vole more nnd more school bond issues. But the schools just don't seem to rise ns fast as tlin kids fji'ow. Pension funds swell, too, nnd F.O- cial security tnxns nre "oing up next year.

But the pensions and the retirement incomes that looked so rosy when you planned them, somehow look pretty inndcounte now, if you're trying to live on them. One of man's greatest steps forward was to think up all the wonderful gadgets that take drudgery out of housework. Everyone wnnl.s them. In fact, everyone insists upon having them. Providing them makes the new house so expensive that, to keep the price down to something an average husband cnn afford, builders make rooms smaller and smaller.

All this would be pretty sad, except for one thing. Everyone gripes about it. But no no actually be willing to go back to the way things were 50 years ago. Ecid Woolen and! Bill Peterson and family of Hous- I'ONTIAC FOR 'M Pontiac's 1054 models will go on display In Blytheville tomorrow at Noble Oill Pontiao at Fifth and Walnut. Shown above is the Star Chief custom sedan, a new deluxe series that has been added to the Pontlac line this year.

through the holidays. and Mrs. K. B. Holland.

Misses! Mrs. Beryl Lee Cox and children Shoppers in Memphis Saturday i Mnureen Butler, Freda of Little Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Bill were Miss Moxelle Williams and i Hnrileen Hall i Jean, the! Mrs.

Rlllh Williams. i Lincoln. and Georgia Ruth! Gower of Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. James Cox and children of Lepan- Thosr the training nil-' Tlio.se attending the family re- to.

Mr. niul Mrs. Cohen Cox and sorT'of wiibjton. nnd Miss Ninn her parriils. Mr.

find Kirs. J. S. Blythevillo spent ion rally in Miytnfivuie f'nciny union during tne WPCK end at me; children 01 west Aiempms. Mr.

and ne inch I Rev. W. W. wri 1 Rov Jiml Mr nome of tneil parents. Mr.

ond' Mrs. Lynn Cox and children ol i nearly 1000 Bill Petersons will remain' Stone, Mrs. Ernest Pickens, MrJ Mrs, Dcwey Cox, were Mr. aiid Dyess and La veil Cox of Senatobia' produce. Junior Collegt, Mr.

end Ouy Nichols htd ts their guests over the week end Mr. ind Mrs. O'Neal Little daughter of Trumann. Mrs. Louise Jennings and children of Lepanto spent the week end here with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Barens. Cheerleaders chosen for the Dyess basketball teams are Barbara James, Mary Lou Balch, Bobby Jean Mann and Mary Mae Made- Jean Mann and Mary Mae Mode- sltt.

Miss Olenda Williams of Memphis spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Williams. Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Chaplalr; spent the week end at Imboden and Wllford, with relatives. Miss Mary Frances Simmons of Memphis was the week end guest of Miss Betty Ann Turner. Glenn Jones, former teacher at Dyess, now of Hot Springs, visited the P. B. Wood family Sunday.

Seaman Hubert Jewel of San Diego, arrived Sunday for a 20-day leave with his parents. The Junior Class entertained at the school with a party Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

D. Bennett had as their guests Sunday, their son. Seth Edd, and Mrs. Edd of Memphis. Mrs.

Mary Young visited in Memphis Ir.M week witji her son. John Young. and family. He leaves for the Army Dec. 17, nnd Mrs.

Young AIIU children wil' be with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Wood at Dyess. Clifton, Prise CnrmichcH of topsoil requires years for nature to Nova Scotia lies entirely nit or Maine, no part of It lyint farther north or south than the north-south extremes of that state.

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See the completely new Slar Chief this weekend, along with thfl wonderfully improved Chieftain Motors lowest priced and the famous economy six. Together, they amply demonstrate that, whatever you prize most in an automobile, dollar for can't beat a Poutiac. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 4 Ouil-Ringt Hrdn-Mitle provides Insianl response in Iratlic, exIra'SConomical cruising on Ihe open road. Pintllc'i Fimaui Sleerlni offers finger lip steering case for parking and slow turning yet you retain safe road feeL Ponliic'i New Alr-Cinillllonlng cools youl car Io the tempera, lure you set in minutes. Eignt-cylinder models only.

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