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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 18

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41 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS TIMES, Paytfttvlttt, Arkaiww, Wtdrwtfey, NwmlMr 10, 1HS Garland Avenue Area Rezoned For Apartments The Fayctlcville planning com- rr.ifsion yesterday approved a petition to rezonc more of Garland Avenue for apartments, and eame up with another eommendation on the Street--Gregg Avenue corner. In a split vote, tlie commissioners approved a proposal asking the City Council to rezone the caM 150 feel of the three-acre tract on firegg Avenue from R-1A (residential) to R-3 (apartments onlyl. The proposal also calls for rezoning of the remainder of the property to C-2. i Voling for the compromise! usiire were commissioners Clark McClinton. Wade Fincher.

Hi'l Dalton and Allen Gilbert Jr. Ernest Jacks opposed the re-j commendation a Shreve abstained. Swectser originally asked that the tract be rezoncd to C-2 so lie could build Iwo small offices and an apartment building. Some residents of the area objected to the commercialization of North Street. No one appeared yesterday to protest or endorse the planning commission recommendation.

The commission altered the petition presented by Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Parker and Herbert L. Storthz for the re-zoning of the property at the northeast corner of Garland Avenue and Janice Drive.

The petitions asked for an 4 classification. The commission changed Die R-1B property to LF- TV narklnc on Emma, there were; R-3- An R-4 classification allows iii SnrinuHlle and somc an uscs olner a a a rt- tiale City Omul I.iM r.ighl accident-: ana qn rehcd committee a proposed sirret proj- ART EXHIBIT "The Art of Landscape" a touring exhibition from I he Ar! Hank San Franci-'cn Art Institute will be preserved the (' of A Ar; Center Gallery Nov. 7-27. Among the a i i to be displayed is this oil entitled "The Prisoner" by Dorr Hothwc-ll The Art Bank has a collection of more coast painters, sculptors and Springdale Council Debates Downtown Parkinq Problem and heard Mayor mft a i defend parallel a dents inc t.n Emma Avenue. with 17 on in an effort to the total, more 'o returning to i r.n K-mnia.

rend IM on accidents in Spnr.cdaic from 1S58 (irn 1 (1 In li'jo. Davis said, with angle 12 of menls Mtc 8 or allows i apartments only. I other business, commis- 15 trend continued lo a peak sion: when 196 per cent A fof nf In the first year paral- -nvle lc; P-'rkinu on Emma. Davis said hnth lhc "nd Approved a preliminary plat Woodland Park Addition, be; developed by Clyde McClin number of accidents on Emma tock southeast of the Confeder- 240 acci- a cemetery. in the city that year, the Approved the use of a 40 acre mayor said, only in occurred on rac gang Avenue north of Kmma 4 per cent.

jlwy. 62 west as a site for the The rate of accidents on new M.O. Ramay Junior High Emma has continued to School. Davis s.nid. In he said, 427 iieeidenf.

oeeurred in (he city 'BtCOUIt Of A Students and 5 on Emma-only 1.1 per, ij BBOCK- Tex. (AP)-Resl- namcd lo the honor roll al cenl dents men 'j orm itory No. 9. Green and School lists Honor Pupils Greenland School first six weeks today. Student" A averace are 1 Dinne B.nhr.

Char: Darli'iie Ramey. mayor thai from housj 53J Texas Tecn s(u ly increased 100 per cenl. bill a I I number of accidents on 1 s. Emma declined from 12 to 4 and and from a percentage of 6.4 to 1 3. Other honor students- avc Pa- "Iher action the council tricia Wiiener.

Tcrranee Kirk- city cncmeer Rob Patrick Leroy Martin. Bonnie to conlimie wiMi sur- Carncs. Maria Crider. nnd 5'ndics to determine Williams. Tim I.ar- or not additional riclit- ry Alderson and Ernie Penn of-way will he needed to carry 'Also Nadme Parrisli.

Marjin't Hie wideninq Omohundro. Rasnlyn Ramey. West End Slrect I'ris Benson. Mike' 1 s. i to Hack'is.

Frances Stephens Rhonda I.u- The conn. II nrieinaily had per Pat Slonns oy. planned lo en'er into a contract ton. 1P58 Accidents lhei i vo(ed Tuesday to 5.000 Christmas cards to U.S. fighting men in Viet Nam "Because of you." the cards will read.

"Americans breathe a little easier, sleep a little sounder and walk a little taller. Merry Christmas and thanks." Gets Life Sentence GLASGOW. Scotland (AP) Andrew Quinn was sent to pris- fTMm" i for life Tuesday, the first 'murder to be sentenced since Britain abolished the death a nieln's that additional a Approves Issue arc the rr cilv applies" for federal funds. Dl'MAS. Ark.

--Voters In biM: the co-jncil in Dumas approved 742-15 ic' eived nay a S'2 million bond issue to vo'r-d builri a plant for the Sunbeam ini; SI.500 from says it will hire the trr.cra! fjrxi to fire uc-rlSns. fund EC. I'. 1 "IfyoucanfindabenerbourbonJuyit! 1 1: from to the Khybv you'll nei't'r a hotter Bourbon!" America's Largest Selling 6 Year Old Kentucky Bourbonl and Certified Gemologiit FAUACY: The November birthstone has to ho a genuine Topaz. FACT: Topaz is the November stone, symbolizing loyalty, but the Citrine, nr "Topaz is widely used us Topaz.

The common enlnr for hoth Citrine and Topaz is ycll-m. and the uoldcn iilow of these stones makes them ideal for jewelrv. F.neh may tv wnni as Ihf hirthsiiine for i and each is a genuine stone. CONCLUSION: With Christmas so close now Is the time lo select that jiifl df lovely jewelry, a superb watch, or beautiful silver. Gift shop now at PRESIDENT New president of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce is Warren E.

Bray of Little Rock. General manager of Southwestern Bell Arkansas, he was named at a breakfast meeting today in Little Rock to succeed Carl R. Stout of Bauxite. THE TIMES IS THE BEST BUY FOR YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLAR Instruction Fees To Be Hailed In Trumann Schools TRUMANN, Ark. (AP) School Superintendent J.D.

Me- Gehee said Tuesday that the Trumann School District no longer intended to charge Its students for any educational programs. Beginning next September, he said, the instruction fees willj be halted. These include such things as charges for typing, workbooks, band, agriculture, home economics, art supplies and other parts of the basic instructional program, he said. "We really do not have free public schools," McGehee said. "Its getting more expensive day by day to send children school.

The fee system hasi snowballed and it is something the schools are going to have to come to grips with," he said. He said personal fees for lockers, meals, gym suits, ad-, mission to ball games and other- school events will continue. SELECTED Anita Carol Massey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Massey of Decatur is one of three Northwest Arkansas girls chosen to participate in the state Junior Miss Pageant to be held in Little Rock Dec.

27-30. Her selection was made at the district contest held in Fort Smith, at which time Miss Pat Dorman of Greenland High School was selected as the most popular contestant. Hose Collected To Help In Arms Program A group of Fayetteville junior high students have gathered 22S pairs of nylon hose and sent to the Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville, to be used In making caps for i i 1 launch tubes. The students-members of the 'E Pluribus Unum" Civics Club at St. Joseph's Catholic School- collected the stockings a month "to do some good in a small indirectly help: our boys in Vietnam." accord- to David Gearhart, club president.

In making the missile caps, ithe nylons are dipped in epoxy resin and then stretched across I a mold. It takes nine pairs of hosr to make one cap. The St. Joseph's club this week received its official charter from the Commission on American Citizenship in Washington, formally recognizing its affiliation with' the national or ganiuUon it the Catholic Uni versify of America. Officers of the chb, fa addition to Gearhart, are: Ron Vivona, vice prarideat; Patricia Stone, corresponding secretary; a Bergedick, recording secretary; and Bill Nottenkam- per, sergeant-at-arms.

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