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AKKANSAI TIMH, ArtMMM, 1H5 Bear Brand And Bella Vista Officials Honored At Dinner BENTONVILLE-An appreciation dinner for officials of Bear Brand Hosiery and Bella Vista Village was held here last night in the cafeteria of the Thomas Jefferson School, following an open house at the Bear Brand plant at 5:30 p.m. Approximately 300 people attended the dinner which was given in appreciation of (he help Pales Announced As Head Of UA Music Department Dr. Marx Pales, professor music, has been named acting chairman of the University's department of music. 4-H Club 4-H COUNTY CAMP was held Roaring River Cassville, Mo. given by the two organizations in the economic developmenf of the city and the area.

Clayton Little, local attorney, acted as master of ceremonies introducing Bear Brand person- nel and members of the Ren)on-: The announcement came to-i nated icc creanl a nd milk. Pro- this week at State Park in with some ISO in attendance, fur- and Co-op nished transportation to from camp, and the Foremost Dairy and the Hiland Dairy do- followed by Martin, News by a feast of hot dogs ks furnished by the par- leaders. Later, demon- were given by Pattie Mabelee Carlisle and Jorma. abelee Carlisle, reporter 'Bear Incident' Little Mixed Up, Witnesses Say Things got a little mixed up in the "bear incident" at Harmon the other day at leasl in the newspapers. Obiti Jweph Pitfcit, 70, died yesterday at his home, 527 N.

East St. He was born Dec. 7, HM in Italy and was a member of the Catholic Church, Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Mary C. Puggio of the home; one daughter, Mrs.

Joseph Roussel of Fayetteville; one son, August of Baton Rouge, uory one brother, V. B. Osgood of SUoam Springs; her step-mother, Mrs. Beulah Osgood of Berryville and two half sisters, Mrs. Nita Sue Osgood of Rochester, Minn, and Mrs.

Norma Lou Smith of Berryville. Funeral and burial will be in Raymondville. a arrangements by Luginbuel Funeral TONTITOWN 4-H CLUB ln me community ran ville Cliamher of Commerce; day from Dr. Robert F. Kruh.jg a were presented by Bill! earlier this month in the school who sponsored the dinner.

jdean of the College of Arts County i i Defense i basement with an attendance of of Bella made bv Vista 1 Sciences, who said that Introduction officials was Cooper ment Corporation. Cooper and academic year, i Henry Pope president of! Pales succeeds John i would assumes his new duties Miss Judy Flake of Southwest- president 'of 1 and would head the de- iern ectr ower and Village Develop-; partment i the 19fi5-fi6! oe ar khill. Chief Inspector lot the Arkansas State Apiary Board. Films and slides were up a tree when a crowd gathered, and photographers and reporters Otis Stobaugh and 116 members and three leaders. wen 0 ne scene along with A black bear which appeared La.

and four grandchildren. Home. Funeral and burial will be in Lutcher, La. with local arrangements by Moore's Chapel. Dr.

Bruce Brand, were main speakers of the evening, both voicing Benward. who resigned to Speaker Outlines Bella Vista Plans Al Adult Center 'brief history of the Bear Brand Edwin Pease (L1. USA, Company and went on to sav retired! secretary-treasurer of (he ant in Bentonville is, 6 tire Bella Vista Country (ruly an Arkansas am his master's and doctoral shown by Extension personnel accept a teaching position quarter horses and County thanks and appreciation for the the University of Wisconsin. J4-H activities over the year. Sharon Pianalto reported on many of tne Demonstration Day: Mary Ann, six of t)ie crowd who Zulpo was runnerup in senior tnere have written a to tne sweepstakes.

Ricky Burnett en- TIMES in which they say: David Dart, of 117 S. Willow, died in a local hospital Friday. He was born Oct. 3,1907 Rogers-Steve M. Weddington, in Fayetleville the son of Erin died Friday in Fairlandjand Henry Jenkins Dart and Okla.

He was born May in Kentucky. 1870: was a veteran of World War II. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. tertained on guitar and Ronnie "The Springdale News of I Survivors are the widow. Mrs.

Nellie York Dart to whom he honor paid them at the a les. who joined the UA In his address. Pope gave faculty in 1948, is a native of Cleveland. Ohio. He earned his bachelor's degree al Baldwin- Wallace College at Berea, 0., Lloyd Wayne Hawley and Paula Counts, 4-H members, showed slides and gave report on their and Donnie Pianalto conducted; i 2 a ted 'Law enforcement a game.

officers were called, however, Larry Finn, reporter, no one ever The WHITE RIVER 4-H CLUB met at Durham Community house trip to Washington, D. on for their July meeting. Present citizenship. outlined the new development a ff and supervised hy Ar- degrees in Northwest Arkansas kansas tjxens This is a little members of the Adult Center unusua op sa na Friday afternoon. The speaker, introduced bylvisory personnel from other lo- Tom Paisley, program chair-i cations.

were 6 members, three leaders, and two guests. Dempsey Lewis at Columbia Univer-1 GREENLAND 4-H CLUB held a presided over the meeting in the picnic earlier this month at the absence of the i new music department many companies transfer super-1 hea(J is one of Arkansas' most de known musicians He is man, discussed the history of "1 would like to take this op- Cherokee Village, forerunner opportunity to publically thank the Northwest Arkansas ven- the leaders of your community for the cooperation they have shown us in our many meetings." Pope said. the founder and the University conductor of Fayetteville Greenland High School. It start- pledges were led by Donna Lew- ed off with a game of baseball TIMES of July 27 stated 'Game Tillie Weddington of the a i in 1935; three one step-son, Oscar Beaver of brothers. Joel, John and Brad- Fairland; one step all of Fayetteville and one Mrs.

Nellie Border of Elm sister, Mrs. Eleanor Buchanan Warden Paul Baxter finally ap- springs and one brother, Frank of Tulsa. peared and dispersed thej of Beaver Ark The NEWS of July Arrangements i Symphony Orchestra and the! ture. and explained the plan of graduated retirement used in both developments. He told the group the Bella Vista encompasses its refreshing and driving and has 14.000 acres which extends to I munity spirit." Pope concluded.

Qut (he the Missouri line and said that 400 lots had been sold since the formal opening in May. Pease commented upon the favorable reception accorded the new venture by the residents of the area and said that of the Fayetteville Youth Orchestra. A he has performed for years with the University Faculty "Bentonville can Jje proud jf Trjo and the UA string uarte concerts through- He also has violin soloist Two Injured In One-Car Crash Injured Rogers Tot's Condition Said Satisfactory then stated 'The Arkansas State Police dispersed the crowd and the bear climbed down and The letter points out that the is. Robbie Key reported that i sheriff department has three eight members attended the University Field trip; Donna Lewis gave a report on the dress re- nounced by Callison A a i will be be an- announced by the Watson Mor- Funeral tuary. William Charles Rosengart, Blackburn, 77, of 721 N.

Oakland since 1921. officers to an airplane crash and to Little Rock, but that a third view. Dempsey Lewis reported: car driven by Deputy Ed Terry on the Springdale Rodeo atten-' "was the car that came to Har- dance of six members and twojmon and dispersed the crowd, leaders who participated in the I We happen to know this is fac- parade and grand entrance at (he rodeo. Susan McManus gave a report on the 4-H Horse Show ROGERS A 23 month-old jn which fjve WMe River club Rogers child was in satisfactory tual as we were in the crowd that got dispersed." The note is signed by Carolyn Trammel, i 1 a Pearson. W.

been violin soloist wilh tlie Little! nditjon at Sparks Memori al Rock, Fort Smith. Joplin. Mo. and Marshall Tex Svmohonv Symph suffering a skull fracture Two men were hospitalized at Orchestras. Pales has studied advanced conducting under Max Jacobs Thursday afternoon.

Ronald Kellar. son of Mrs. when completed develop-q as night after heir compactiHans of the Juilliard ment would consist of approxi-'convertible missed a hairpin; School of Music there. In 1963 mately 20.000 lots with a popula-j curve on Hwy. 112 at Great-he studied tion between 30.000 to Springs and struck a at persons.

In "satisfactory condition" Pease said that the General Hospital: -Village project, consisting ofithis morning were Sigmund 12.000 lots, had been 11 years in I James Hohulski. 21. of Tulsa the developing stage. iand Thomas Murphy. 18.

of Plans for a tour of Bella Vista Fayetteville. were discussed by members; They sustained extensive cuts and was tentatively set for next and bruises in the pileup. a hos- mon ih. pita! spokesman said today. violin under Joseph Montreux.

Swltzer- was flown to Fort Smith in members took part. Lewis gave a demonstration and also served refreshments. Last! week 15 members, two leaders! and a number of guests went; on a 4-H project tour, finishing' home for a and Ronnie Thompson. private brought plane after being to Rogers Memorial ELKINS 4 LUB held the July car about meetin? at kjns School lunchroom with an attendance of 18. discussed consisted of 73, died Thursday at his last night in a local hos- in the Frisco Springs Commu-inpital.

Born July 25, 1888 in nity. He was born "March Jersey City. N. the son of 1892 at War Eagle. 'Julius and Elizabeth Haaek Ro- Survivors are the widow, Mrs.

sengarl. he was a member of Gladys Blackburn of the home: the Lutheran Church. He was his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth retired from the buildings and Blackburn of Springdale; one grounds department of the Unison. Joe, of the home: five versify where he worked for 19 daughters, Mrs.

Naomi Huckaby years. and Mrs. Loyed Rodgers, both': Survivors are the widow. Mrs. of Rogers, Mrs.

Virginia Math; Minnie Kell Rosengart whom he of Anderson. in Bayonne. N. J. in lLola Smith of New Orleans and ,1919, of the home; two brothers Miss Ruth Blackburn of the Edward and Charles, both home; one brother, Ottie of Jersey City and two cousins.

Lowell; three sisters, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Clara Slaughter and Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Letha Whit-'Lima Richman.

both of Van taker both of Springda'p and Buren. Mrs. Laura Steelman of Hinds- Funeral will be held Monday ville; 10 and 17 at 10 a.m. in the chapel of Nel- great-grandchildren. son's Funeral Home.

Funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sun- School Bus Involved In Minor Accident Neqroes Urged To Defy Draff JACKSON, Miss. (AP) A militant civil rights group that, called for Negroes to defy the' da in the Callis on Denies Report draft has expanded its urgings i Home with burial in to "freedom school" classes of ers Huntsville-- Mrs. Delia The Attending physician. Dr.

L. G. Pillstrom of Rogers, ac: a fishing derby, party at Savoy, companied the child to Fort i ub an the' project tour. teen -age Negroes. where neurosurgeon Dr.

demonstration was given by Ranier Selig. a Freedom Dem- 'William G. Lockhart performed i Carlcr and pro ress re party worker from Chi-jTMTM 83 route emergency surgery. por wcre o-j en bv Heggv said today he had instruct- iulle aiea a a ln a 'mith nearly 50 in M'- j' le hosnifal. She was 27, 1871 in Madison One of two minor accidents Dr.

Pillstrom said this morn- Murphy and Phyllis Smith, investigated by Fayetleville po- ing that the child was apparent- votions were given by Mike! Comb in "'he evils of the bomb Newell Shaw announced State Trooper Charles yesterday involved a struck by an auto at his Murphy. Refreshments and what we can do to stop this sen ed bv paula Counls Ruby war in Viet Nam." stokenbury and Connie Downing, i Se1 'g told a newsmen he de- Bob Wright votec an all-day session of his Mrs. that the anniversary of the opening of date marked Hohulski was driving to! etteville School District bus. home. ward Favetteville about 3:45 Police said the school bus.

the Adult Center four years ago. Stolen Bibles Have An Intangible Value a.m. and missed a sharp by William C. Adair. Jr.

just north and west of stopped on Elm Street at 1:06 house Springs. to let children out and al- Hohulski's car veered off to'tempted to back into a private the right, plowed through a'driveway to turn around, hedge and crashed into a large Instead, he backed into a se- tree. Miller said. The impact dan driven by Pauline Hendrix sas Reapportionmenl Plan Filed With Bryant MADRID. Spain fAPi-Char- lie Chaplin's daughter.

Geral- Led- dine, now 21. has denied reports' she is planning to renounce her American citizenship. She is in Madrid for the film. ing of "Dr. Zhivago." and she of Calvin and Jane f.

lolo newsmen rnuay: a member "I love America and I hope to make a picture there 1 born FARMINGTON 4-H CLUB met earlier this month at the City Administration Building with an "jeling had been "sort of in the LITTLE ROCK for quite a while, hut only; reapportionment plan as anH three guests hen we put in in writing did' SAX FRANCISCO (API A threw both youths out of the of Fayetteville i had drawn slaf Boar of A Layne called the mee ting to or-' il catch TM- been filed with dff Jackie The writing was a leaflet Pledge of Allegiance, and Leroy passed ou( Ne ro communi- are one daughter. Callie Garrison of Fav- grandchildren: 19 Motorist Killed four 1 I pnrk- LI I Lt KULK A A ireai-great-gianuciinuieii. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Mon- northbound car got into a south- i i a 1 in Weslev Cemetery way Bridge here early today Brashears an jt driver was killed in I head-on collision with a taxi. State Police identified the vic- under direction of Funeral Home.

Baptist minister from Sacra- car. stopped to wail for the bus mento. whose car was robbed They were then brought to proceed. the secretan-of state. 1VUR1 during a recent visit to San Fayetteville in a Nelson's Fu- There were no apparent in- A three-judge federa court Iamblen the 4 ge lies across the state urging Ne- Francisco, has appealed for thc, ne ral Home ambulance.

juries and no extensive damage here had ordered the plan filed Jog Gjles sharon Hersey a mothers to stop their sons vL inc lf lim as George Sopusek, 49. of return of two Bibles, lifelong. Trooper i 11 notified the was reported. with Secretan of State Kelly Djann;) Mor(()n le(j songs an(j from honoring the draft and ask- ot Kaymonflviiie. lex.

Brvam Hc was a one in nis possessions. Washington County Sheriff's of-; In the day's other mishap, a Bryant by Aug. 1. Mark Clinningnam gave devo-; in gTMes in the armed serv-, Gle tne rmeda le oa r. The Rev.

Merle Booth, pastor fi ce to arrest Hohulski for driv- car driven hy Luther Leon Man- The board, made up of Bry- tionals Dianna Morton and Le- to stage hunger strikes. of the Hazel Avenue "too fast for road condi- gham and a Montgomery Wards ant. Gov. Orval E. Fauhus rov jiamblen told of their ex- The eaf el was reprinted in church, is offering a $20 reward tions" as soon as he is released service truck driven by diaries Ally.

Gen. Bruce Bennett, reap- angc jp 0 said: "I'm sure these Bibles are rom the hospital. Kellar of Fayetleville collided portioned the slate's 75 counties unn i ng lam of no financial value to the at the College Avenue Center into 44 House and 25 Senate Street intersection at 6:11 p.m. districts. finder unless, of course, they read them and get Cleric's Proposal Three Hurt In Wrecks In Good Condition BOSTON i API Richard Three persons hospitalized in Cardinal Cushing.

Archbishop separate accidents this Boston, has proposed the remained in good condi- $9,500 Suit Filed In Death Of Horse BENTONVILLE--An accident Study Day. reported on the Dress Revue, i Terry Layne gave a report on; Out Of Gas the Share-the-Fun Talent Con! SALT LAKE CITY. Utah tcsl: Rhonda Sacs and Sharon A i Employes at a'service Hersey gave progress station in Salt Lake County had Demonstrations were given Darreil Freedom Democratic Youfh ty's official newsletter and Forester the headquarters bulletin hnc visiting a si in Lincoln. She was horn 1898 in Texas and was THE TIMES IS THE BEST BUY FOR YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLAR to turn customers away. t-ero.

Hamblen, Kimberly For- by the Roman Catholic tion at Washington General Hos- which proved to a resis- "We're out of gas." the em- ester. Darrell Cunningham, Church of a commission to fight pilal this morning. tered Quarter Horse mare, has ployes said with a smile. Marv Rlltn 5 Sharon Her- world poverty and human suf-. Mrs.

Sally Mae O'Neal who resulted in the July 26 filing of fering. 'was injured in a one car mis- a $9.500 damage suit in Benton "The enormous gap between hap Thursday, and Mrs. Darlene County Circuit Court. Ihe ricli one-third and the poor Coomer and her year-old son. 1 Harold Williams of Benton fL LJ f) continues to widen." the prelate car smashup Wednesday, were (h a a mare he had sent to wrote in the Pilot, archdioccsan all reported "doing well" by a UD V'S farm in West Virginia weekly publication.

hospital spokesman today. breeding purposes, had died as a result of an accident while there. In the complaint, Williams charges negligence on 'he part of Ruby, and asks tha; Ruby be required to make restitution in the amount of $9.500 sey. Jackie Hamblen. and Luanne Diffin.

New members of the club are Marie and Judy Harn. Refreshments were served by Terry Swift. Lerov Hamblen. rejxirter. About Animals Answer to Previous Punle 1 VounK i-ua! ruminant 8 Cougar I 't 13 I'nfastrn 14 Mimirkfd 15 liner in North Carolina 16 Tally slieol 'two worrls.

1R Sanctuary Demolishes Recent (tomb, form 24 Guenoll monkey Marem rooms Young swine Ascended 32 Horse, stanff .14 Stream in Nebraska 3ii Misses JMmne am! Hyan fab.) Agallorh .19 Intcrrojialivf word 40 Mast 41 Pacific tiirmrr 4 4 Hell I'erlaming 4 I a Slain 'lalntal nf fro: .1 Mitt One Realistic Fight HOLLYWOOD A I Actor I Chuck Connors injured his el- how in a fiah: sentience, and it forced his television i "Branded" to IIP Flint down for two weeks. Th injury occurred Thnr'dav night in Hollvwood. Dr. Mark Stern said Connors had torn muscles in his right elbow. WEEKLY SCHEDULE: Home demonstration clubs in Washins- i- will meet during the iug.

2-6 according to the following schedule: Monday: Young Homemakers. Mrs. Larry Pitman. 7:30 p.m.: Butterfield. Mrs.

Tom 7:30 p.m. Tuesday: Rural Builders. Mrs ports. Elsie Hasscll. 1:30 p.m.: Long- The board said a survey view, community building.

1:30 shows up lo 97 per cent of com- p.m.: community panics now permit time out for building. 1:30 n.m.: Middle For 1 coffee. Lillian 7:30 Guaranteed WATCH REPAIRING WALT BEACH 101' i Onler Faytlltvilli, ArkMiifc. "THl HOLE IN THE WALL" H. of Santa Fe.

N. land Arthur of Lincoln: three 'daughters, Mrs. Maggie Anita Lucero of San Francisco. Mamie Mills of Bankok. and Mrs.

Marlene iYoung of Sierra Vista, Mctcalfe's PROMPT. PfRSONM SFRVICf FUNERAL HOME, INC, 117 NORTH COLLEGE AYE HAYS, MRS. MAGSIK MAC (LOFTON) Mondny, 2:00 p.m. Baptist Ford Community Church. Mr.

Jo Banks officiating. Interment Baptist Ford Cemetery. HOSCNCAMT, I I A a.m. Monday. Chapel Nelson's Funeral Home.

Fxl Salmon. Rogers, officiating. Coffee Break NEW YORK AP) The coffee break is now almost univer- flniue. aiiy accepted, the National Industrial Conference Board re- p.m. Wednesday: Mrs.

W. C. Corwin. 7:30 n.m. Thursday: Friendly bors.

Mrs. Burl Cypcrl. 9 a.m.: Mount community building. 11 a.m.: Town and Country, Mrs. Malcolm Stan- iffird.

1:30 p.m. i a Evansville. club i rooms. 1:30 p.m.; 'club rooms. 1:30 p.m.: Camp-' Kayetteville Athletic bell, community building.

Club will mecl for a p.m. Club Meeting Set P.oosler watermelon nt 7:30 p.m. Monriav in Wnlker Park. A Hub spokesman yesterday asked nil members, and parents friends of Kayetteville athletes to atli'iid the parly and "bring yiiiir nwn" watennelmi. NOTICE! Yes! We Are Still In Business! New Teli-nhiine Number Riekcn Upholstery FAYETTEVH I.E.

ARKANSAS ANTIQUE SHOW and SALE AT THE ARMORY 10 Soufh College AUG. 6-7-8. 1965 FRI. SAT. 10:00 a.m.

to 10:00 p.m. SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. ADMISSION SOc HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE? RELAX! HELP YOUR CIRCULATION OURS. TAKE the Northwest Arkonsos Times and your favorite comic along on your vacation.

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