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Baxter Bulletin from Mountain Home, Arkansas • 7

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i TIi.5?I53?HLIKT,N Thu- Sept. 2D, 19CG MOUNTAIN HOME. ARKANSAS PaRC 7-A ins of Montrose, a sister, A MMIIMI Mrs. Luna WtUett of Mountain T0u II II iUlIlUuJ iced Yaffil In f'aficnal Edgcwood Day Group Organized, Officers Chosen Home; 27 grandchildren and six great -grandchildren. Hereford Sale Band of FFA I Slated Oct.

14 Residents and property owners of the Edge wood Bay Subdivision Robert L. McKeo Dies In Wisconsin Robert L. McKee, 78. formerly GENERAL CARPENTRY New and remodeling. Floor tit The Twin Lakes Hereford met Monday night of last week Wayne Ruthven, son of Mr.

Breeders Association will hold1 at Lake view Community Cen- and Mrs. R. M. Ruthven of 634 its fourth annual fall sale on ter to orm the Edge wood Bay Circle Drive, Mountain Home, FHdav rwnw 14 athRatir Association, Inc. Officers elect-and Roger Buresb, son of Mr, mployment Discounts to institutions.

I. A. umpum, Howards Rifge. I Mo. Phone OS -4 1 44 V-iy LADIES and MENS clothing Tailored.

Double breasted coats installed, concrete work, joo 0f Mountain Home, died Tuesday too small. Experienced, reliable. the mver Htll Nurstn(. Home Pewaukee, Wise, where be and WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Apply at once at the Shamrock Cafe.

9-29 converted to single. Wide lapels narrowed. Alterations, tail oring of suits. Wilson 284-3192 Bakersfield, M-. Hwy.142 tf Free estimate.

Phone 425-4461, James Lewis. tf "NEED INSURANCE Fire, auto, life, marine, liability. Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Baxter County Farm Bureau Insurance, K. Bess, Agent, 351 East 0th St.

Ph. 425-2991. tf Lost Found HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Part or full time. Must be middle aged, neat, good character and good cook.

Nice home near Mtn. Home. Goad wages. Ph. 425-3498.

9-29 BULLDOZING, PLOWING disking, bunhhoflrging. Call 425 4459 or write Napier's Farms Route 2, Mtn. Hume, Ark Mrs. McKee had resided for the past several months. Details are Incomplete, but a memorial service will be held at Milwaukee, followed by cremation.

The family has requested that memorial gifts be made to St. Andrew's Episcopal Church of Mountain Home, In lieu of flowers. Before moving to their home on College Street the McKees were residents of the Shady Grove community. Mr. McKee's survivors Include two sons and a daughter.

Very reasonable price for all your and tractor work, tf, County Fairgrounds in south ed" to serve for the 19G6-67 fiscal and Mrs. William Buresh cf Route Mountain Home, according to Bob yr were: Mountain Home, have been Morgan, president. Charles G. Wilson, president; selected to represent Arkansas Selling will begin at 1 John S. Guiledge, executive as members of the National Fu-Horned and polled Herefords wUl i vlce President; Mrs.

Eleanor tu re Farmers Band at Kansas be sold and the offering will secretary; Gilbert E. City. They will play at sessions Include 45 lots 25 bulls and' Voelker, treasurer; Nield J. of the National FFA convention, 20 females Sanders, vice president for pub- October 10-14, according to Leo Donald Bowman of relations; R. Eugene Keers, -Pltchford, local FFA sponsor.

Mo. will be the auctioneer. President for water and! They are both seniors at Moun-stock to be auctioned will be at sanitation; Fred Weimberg, vice tain Home High School andmera-the fairgrounds by 10 a.m. on president for community lm- bers of the local FFA chapter, the sale day. Terms of the sale fprovements; and Mrs.

Dolly Wayne was one of two youths will be cash. Lunch will be I Voelker, vice president for com- 'selected to represent the Ar-available at the site of the sale. munltv activities. 'kansas FFA In the National FFA Other officers of the associa-i The Purpose of the new or-Band In 1965 and again in 1966. tion are Frank Fee vice presi-jsan12311011 is to advance the mu- He will play drums and Roger dent and Harlin Perry sec-'ual Interests of property own-will play the alto saxophone, retary-treasurer.

Board'mem-jers of Edgewood Bay In tan. They will remain In Kansas bers are Baxter Hurst, J. im provements in recreational and City and march in the Amerl-Perrv and Turnbo agricultural fields, in the Bull can Royal Livestock parade on $270 OR RENT Spacious 2-bedroom furnished apartment Ph. 425-4670. tf.

FOR RENT FurniBhed houaekcping and sleeping units. Day. week or month, utilities paid. Crestview CourU, Hwy. C2 SW, Mtn.

Home. Con-venient to fishing docks. tf MODERN KITCHENETTES and sleeping cabins for rent by day, week. Reasonable rates. Quiet residential area.

Silver Saddle Motel, 128 N. College, Mtn. Home, Ph. 425-2G66. tf FOR RENT 4-bedroom home, bath, living room, kitchen; Garage.

Nice neighborhood, 259 N. Church, Mtn. Home, Ark. $75 mo. Ph.

GL 3-9350 or CA 5-1220, LitUe Rock, Ark. 9-29 TOWN COURT The family trailer park of Mountain Home. Children welcome. Large home -size lots, 30' patios, housekeeping cabins. TV cable $2 month.

1023 9th St, Mtn. Home, Hwy. 5 S. E. tf FOR RENT By month or year.

Modern furnished 6-room cottage. Fit for all year living. To responsible couple or small FOR HOUSE MOVING call J. N. Waugh Son.

Batesville, Ark. Ph. Riverside 3-4448 Riverside 3-3165 or Riverside 3-5278. Modern equipment, STRAYED Whiteface heif. er, weight about 300 wearing Mtn.

Home sale tag No. 08. Strayed from my place on Walker Road. Duane Griffin, Mtn. Home, Ph.

425-3299. 9-29 20 years' experience, reason able rates. tf ELECTRO CIIEM Battsry Weekly starting the first week. Good men over 21 will exceed $15,000 the first year. Prestige sales positions with 37-year-old financial company.

Fringe benefits. We will program your day with quality leads. $150 per week salary and commission to start. If this sounds interesting, contact Mr. Hornbeck, Town and Country Motel, between 9 and 12 a.

Friday, Sept 30. 9-29 Service, located at the foot of No Hunting Sauth Main St. Batteries repaired, rebuilt and replated catalogues are available Jnoais Llte are wwuer a. and Baxter County civic activi Junk batteries bought. Phone 4 25-5246.

tf from the association secretary. Robert Wilkinson Fllppln Resident Robert Wilkinson, 67, of Fllppln, a retired Navy man and a member of the Marion County Selective Service Board, died Sunday at a Yellville hospital. A resident of Marion County for NO HUNTING with guna or dogs on our property In the Tracy Ferry Area. Herman T. Boland.

10-8 ties, and to promote general subdivision improvements, a spokesman said. FOR BETTER BUILT homes or call James Treat, Buihl'T, Mtn. Home, Rt Two Houses Are Damaged During Storm 1, Box 110. Ph. 42V3201.

Free estimates, 20 years experience. Boy Scout Fund Drive Is Underway family. School bus stop. Hill Women's Coifing Results Announced years, Mr. wimnson was a verteran of World Wars I and tf GENERAL CARPENTRY Results of a women's golf, Lightning caused damage to two Cabinets, Formica and linoleum Robert Lawyer of Mountain tournament, played Friday at the; houses in Mountain Home about work.

Also remodeling, new and UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to learn the "Dude Ranch" business. Owner wishes an assistant Girl 20 to 39, seeking a career rather than marriage. Must be outstanding, neat, good personality with desire to be successful. Must be good typist, knowledge of bookkeeping and office machines. Work most interesting.

Give complete resume of education, self, 5 a.m. Tuesday and 13 members of the Mountain Home Fire De POSTED No hunting or trespassing with guns or dogs on any of my property located in the Arkana Area of Baxter County. E. C. Williams.

9-29 lcbmJNTTNG OR TRESPASSING with gun or dog, day or night on my land, south of Mtn. Home, off old Arkana road. Grayson Calloway. 10-6 "absolutely ING with guns or dogs on my property in the Arkana Community, SE of Mountain Home, off Hwy. 5.

Violators will be prosecuted. Wilber Jones. 10-13 Home, chairman of the Baxter! Twin Lakes Golf Course, have County fund-raising drive for the been announced, as follows: Boy Scouts of America, opened Mrs. Neil Nelson, winner of old work. Leroy Bruss, Town Park, Route 2, Ph.

425-2770, Mtn. Home, Ark. tf partment responded to the call, the county's week-long drive the "low gross" event, with Mrs. according to Otis Hargrave, Monday with a breakfast at the William Moroney, second member of the department. HUTCH'S HAULING AND DIGGING SERVICES Sand, gravel, topsoil, fill.

Internation Willow Court. Mrs. Harold Tucker, winner, "There were no Injuries," al backhoe. Phone GE 5-6R72. If no answer, Phone GE 5-6658, Cotter, Ark.

tf experience with picture in first letter. Room and meals furbished, if desired. Good salary according to experience and lability. Write Scott Valley Dude Ranch, Mtn. Home, Ark.

'Ph. 425-5136. tf FOR CENTRAL HEATING Air Conditioning, installa "low net;" Mrs. Karl Hargrave said, "but it was Just second low. Mrs.

Bill lucky no one was hurt." low putts; Mrs. Dale Fletcher, Lightning hit a television second low putts. antenna on the roof of the Guy A birthday party was held the Gettemy home, 116 South SU, same day honoring Harold Bur- and entered the house, Hargrave ton, manager at the golf course, said. The blast destroyed the who was presented with a birth-l television set, broke windows day cake and gift by the group! and knocked a hole In the south- tion and service, free estimates, call Rite-Way Heating Cool "Last year we raised $1,600 to help pay Boy Scout expenses in the WestArk Council, which includes 18 northwest Arkansas counties," Lawyer said. "This year we hope to raise $1,800." The drive which ends Saturday, is being conducted in a different manner this year.

Lawyer said. Businessmen and citizens are being solicited by more than 20 volunteer workers to purchase top Resort Cafe, Hwy. 101, Gamaliel, Ark. tf TWO-BEDROOM MODERN home and bath, nicely furnished including appliances, TV, gas furnace. Edge of town.

Adults preferred. $60 month. Buff Realty, Realtors, on the Square. tf PARADISE LODGE Trail-er' Court Sleeping rooms, kitchenettes, trailer spaces. SHady, quiet and comfortable.

Close in, reasonable rates. Hwy. 62 N. E. and Church Mtn.

Home, Ark. Ph. 425-3838. tf NEW MODERN OFFICES for rent. 511 Main St.

Downtown, adjoining square. Air-conditioned, central heat. Utili-ics paid. Wood paneled interiors. Private washrooms.

Ray Ramey, 425-3018. tf VACATION RENTAL Vacation on Lake Norfork in completely furnished, air conditioned housekeeping units, 1 week per 2, $36.00, 4 for 48.00, deposit $10.00. Write Windwood Resort, Jord a or phone 601-499-5529. 9-29 'FOR RENT Modern, com and was a 30-year serviceman in the U. S.

Navy. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Fllppln Baptist Church with Rev. Dick Hurst officiating.

Interment was in the Fllppln Cemetery, under the direction of Christeson's Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Bruce McLaughlin, Lucan Wood, Willie Bell, Lance Cole, Ray Moore and Buck McCracken. Mr. Wilkinson was born at Morris, 111., on October 22, 1898, the son of George and Mary Yearsley Wilkinson. He was a member of the Fllppln American Legion Post and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marian Wilkinson, of Flippin; a son, George Robert Wilkinson, of San Diego, a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Wheeler of Flippin; three brothers, Ralph, Gerald, and Loyd, all of Kansas City, a sister, Mrs. Irene Polndexter of San Francisco, and two ing, Harrison, Arkansas Services Phones 365-5502 or 365-2378. tf NO HUNTING OR TRESPASSING, with dogs or guns, day or night, on the following property: H.

E. McCumber, H. D. Wells, John H. Moore, John Brazeall, M.

Wells, Edgar Walker, W. O. Rice, Perry Crownover, Dean Rice, A. W. Huddleston, E.

J. Mc-Bride, R. M. Willard, Lottie Rice, Paul and Ed Ruffing. 10-6 GENERAL CARPENTRY of golfers.

GENERAL CARPENTRY-NEED A CARPORT? Need to close in a carport? Remodel Cabinets, remodeling, carports, concrete work, roofing and painting. Welcome all jobs, big or small. Walter Wagner, Gass- west corner of the house In the room where the Gettemys were sleeping. A clock in the kitchen was knocked off the wall. Hargrave said a small blaze ing? Call Jack Jones, 425-2357.

Two local golfers, Mrs. Powers Fowler and Mrs. Harned, were first-place winners in a tournament held Sept. 20 at $10 sustaining memberships in tf the council, he said. ville, Ark.

Phone 435-6484. tf, WASHERS DRYERS REPAIRED All makes and "However, we will take any amount people wish to donate to Willow Springs, Mo. Also at-started in the attic by the tending from Mountain Home i lightning was put out with hand Artiw H. (Art) KWI Notice models. Sales, Phone 425-4342, 625 Highway 5 NW, scouting, large or small," Lawyer said.

He said that 32,000 youngsters Mtn. Home. tf. extinguishers, but that most of the damage was caused by lightning. Lightning also struck a tree were Mrs.

Fletcher and Mrs. Tucker. At the Ladies' Day event on Sept. 16 Mrs. Nelson was the New rooms, carports, drive in the council area are eligible to NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts made by any one but myself.

Loren D. Taylor, Pontiac, Mo. 10-6 ways, sidewalks, garage, or winner of two events, scoring at the home of Mrs. Eva Frei- participate in the scouting program, but that only 6,600 youths what-have-you Free Esti first in the handicap play and burg, 96 South Hargrave said. grandchildren.

Debris from the tree broke out mates Phone 425-3298, H. Treat tf also making a "deuce" on the are enrolled in scouting activi ties. Miscellaneous No. 6 hole. "So you can see we haven't LET US CLEAN, OIL, repair BOB'S MOBILE HOME windows and damaged the roof, he said.

A television set also was damaged. "We had all our heavy equipment ready at the scene, but The group has extended an Invitation to all women of the area to participate' in the Ladies' Day and adjust your office machines. We will loan you a ma Mountain Home Court Activities MUNICIPAL COURT (Judge Mac W. Martin) scratched the surface of scout-ing's potential In our council," Lawyer said. SERVICE For all types of mobile home repairs, parts, or chine while yours is in the shop.

All work guaranteed. pletely furnished, large 2-room kitchenettes. TV, air conditioned, swimming pool, barbeque, beautiful surroundings. We personally invite you to inspect our units. If you like to fish we see to it you catch fish.

It is our business to make your stay with us a pleasant one. Now taking reservations for permanent or monthly. Reasonable rates. Mike and Pit Hildreth, Hwy. 62 Patio Court.

tf supplies. Call Bob'a MobileHome events, held each Friday at the local golf course. Tee -off time is 10 a.m. ShUi for Ywr Wat Modi COMPLETE PUMP SERVICE SUPPLIES Call Anytime Day Nlfht Ozark hmf Salts and Strvlct Hum 425-44M 1 Mlb WM Mta Haatt Hwy. ITS didn't have to use it," Hargrave said.

Service, 425-4460, Cranfield Office Supplies No. 1 E. 6th, Ph. 425-5757. tf Road, Mtn.

Home, Ark. tf. City docket Paul Bursey, following too closely, $25 and EXPERT PIANO TUNING. --Are you having troubles? Let costs (motion of appeal was filed Thirty years experience. Immediate service.

All repairs and bond was set at $200); May a Bulletin classified ad help solve them. Junior Bombers Fall Before 25 Persons From County Rehabilitated A total of 25 handicapped citizens from Baxter County were Cutbirth, public drunkenness, $50 guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Kate Few Circle Is Formed By WSCS A new circle was recently organized by the Woman's So Funeral services were held at ciety of Christian Service of the 2 p. m.

Monday at the Ruble Funeral Chapel at Maroa, I1L, First Methodist Church. Named ElfltlHIW successfully rehabilitated and nonor of Mrs Ben Few, wife followed by interment in the Maroa Cemetery. The McClure Home officiating. Interment was in Baxter Memorial Gardens, under the direction of the Mc-Clure Service. Pallbearers were A.

B. Clink-ingbeard. Earl Dawson, Harold Tucker, Faber Griffith, Charles Mietchen and J. W. Fudge Jr.

Mr. Dingman was born at Kan of the retired Methodist minister and former pastor of the local placed in gainful employment during the 1965-66 fiscal year ending June 30, E. Russell bond forfeiture; Clive Gustafson, public drunkenness, $25 and costs; John Kenneth Lane, no vehicle license plate, $10 and costs; William Wayne Whitcome, driving while intoxicated, $100 and costs, sentenced to jail for 10 days and driver's license suspended for 20 days (the fine and jail sentence were suspended and defendant given over Into the care of his father). County docket Bill Masters, He was first married to the former Arlia Smith at Elizabeth in December, 1907, and she preceded him in death on February 8, 1960. Mr.

Foster and Mrs. Wise were married at Mountain Home on May 5, 1961. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Foster, of Mountain Home; three brothers, Elmer and George Foster, both of Eliza Service was in charge of local church, the new group will be arrangements. Baxter, director of the Arkansas known as "Kate Few Circle." Mr.

Thomas was born at Maroa Bobcats, 26-14 The Mountain Home Junior High School Bombers lost a hard fought game against the Berry-ville Bobcats, 26-14, at Berry-ville last Thursday night. Berryville racked up an early lead, scoring three times in the first half. Two of the touchdowns came on runs and one on an intercepted Bomber pass. In the third quarter, Bomber wingback Ronnie Lechtenberger ran 20 yards for Mountain Home's first score. The second on Nov.

5, 1910, the son of Fred Rehabilitation Service, said this week. During the year, the Rehabili sas City, on July 13, 1904, Thomas and Edna Schultz Thomas. the son of Charles Halbert Ding-man and Anna Lee Sharpes Ding-man. He was married in 1928 Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Few was born at Richmond (Ark.) and attended schools there.

She is the holder of two college degrees, one in speech and a bachelor of arts degree, both from Galloway College (now Hendrix College) at Conway. While serving as church organist no driver's license, $10 and tation Service rehabilitated a total of 3,563 of Arkansas's physically and mentally disabled citizens. Arkansas tied for third Mrs. Hubert A. Thomas, of Gamaliel; two daughters, Mrs.

to the former Josephine Sullivan. beth, and Troy Foster of Kansas City, three sisters, Mrs. Laura Haughn of Woodland, Mrs. Emma Bedwell and Mrs. Nellie Guffey, both of Viola, several nieces and nephews.

Judith N. Puto of Fort Leonard costs. JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT (Justice Ralph Howard) Robert J. Sewart, reckless Wood, and Mrs. Cheri Puto of St.

Louis, two grandchil she met and married Rev. Few, place with North Carolina in the number of disabled men and women restored to useful lives per 100,000 population. then a young minister. They are tallY came er Lechtenberger dren; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Thomas of Maroa; a broth- driving, $25 and costs; Bobby They moved from Kansas City to Springfield, in 1932, and resided in Springfield about nine years. Prior to moving to Mountain Home, Mr. Dingman was employed as laundry superintendent at the Walnut Ridge Air Force Base. He was a member of the Mountain Home Masonic Lodge and the Mountain Home Lions John E. Whitaker is the Re Albert P.

Leonard, Retired Engineer 'Albert Prince Leonard, 81, a retired engineer of Route 1, Mountain Home, died Friday at his residence on the West Road. Funeral services were held on Monday at 10:30 a. m. at the Memorial Chapel with Rev. William Womack, minister of the First Methodist Church of Mountain Home, officiating.

'Pallbearers were Bill Miles, Waldo Bess, Fritz Ettledorf, Ed Pinkston, Roy Danuser and Harry Shireman. Mx. Leonard, the son of Henry lionard and Phoebe Prince Leonard, was born at Syracuse, on April 9, 1885. A resident of this area for the past 10 years, Mr. Leonard was a retired consulting engineer in the shipping Industry, and was a member of the Presbyterian Church.

'Survivors include his wife. Byler, possession of untaxed habilitation Service field coun the parents of four daughters ran to tne iour. Jim rarneu and two sons. tnen bucked over for the touch- The Kate FewCircle metTues- down day of last week at the home of Parnell ran both PATS for Mrs. Victor Wlbere with 15 mem-1 the Bombers.

liquor, $50 and costs. selor serving Baxter County. and three sisters, Mrs.Katheryn Lakin of Bettendorf, Iowa, Mrs. Bernadine Austin of Middletown, CITY TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS and Mrs. Freda Dzuris of Howard Maynard, no driver's Coal City, 111.

Officers Named By Boy Scouts Mountain Home Boy license, $5 and costs; Glen R. bers present. Mrs. Wiberg had charge of the program and the devotional was given by Mrs. William London.

Plans were made for the rummaee sale on Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josephine Dingman, of the Berryville scored their final TD in the last quarter to put the game on ice. The Bomber juniors face the West Plains Zizzers here tonight in B. B.

Foster Stadium. Carlson, no muffler and no Scout Texas Rites For vehicle license, $11.50 and costs; Troop No. 156 has elected new home, and a nephew, Charles Mrs. Dorothy West, stop sign Mrs. Alice Denton oincers lor tne coming year.

October 8 and the salad lunch-: Dingman, of Springfield, Mo. violation, $5 and costs. Mrs. Alice Denton, 77, a na J. Leo Cur lee, 65, Dies In Accident J.

Leo Curlee, 65, of Austin, brother of M. E. Curlee of Mountain home, was killed in a one-car accident Tuesday night near Austin. The accident occurred during a heavy rainstorm, relatives here were informed. Mr.

Curlee had visited his relatives here about two weeks ago. Arrangements are incomplete, but the funeral and interment will be in Texas. Mr. Curlee was a native of Baxter County and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Curlee. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Curlee, of Austin; four brothers, Frank, of asfoUows: eon, to be held at the church on I Tne seventh grade game is at Bryan Byrd, Junior assistant! October 12. '6 Pra- according to Bomber scoutmaster; Bruce coach Frank Graham, and the Sunday Rites For tive of Mountain Home, died Thursday, Sept. 15, at Brown- Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McGhee Robert A. Foster and son of Casper, are major junior high tut starts at 7:30. field, where she had resided since 1940. She was the AUXILIARY OF VFW MEETS AT BYRD HOME visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John McGhee on Mallard Robert Allen Foster, 79, a Mrs. Eunice Leonard, of the sister of Mrs. Luna Willett of hmo. a Mrs.

H. M. retired farmer of Mountain Point. r.i Harkcom, of Tulsa, two Mountain Home, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Brownfield. Home, died Friday at a local hospital.

He had resided here several nieces grandchildren, and nephews. senior patrol leader for instruction; Tom Metzger, acting senior patrol leader for troop activities; John Eberhard, acting assistant senior patrol leader and uniform instructor; Frankie DePriestand Larry Smith, patrol leaders; Loyd Brunson, scribe; Dwight Br yd, quartermaster; Tim Brockman, historian; and David West and John Eberhard, assistant patrol leaders. PRAYER VOTE CANCELLED BY TWO SENATORS Funeral services were held Members of the Ladies Aux- mi Mrs Ford a Uiary, Veterans Foreign CIt 'are vlsitin week jj the home of Mr. Mrc 'Ford's sister and husband, Mr. Holt h' Mrs.

0. A. Stone of Moun-dent, presided at the business Home session. Plans were completed for the past five years, and was married to the former Mrs. Grace Wise of Mountain Home.

Sept. 17 at the Brownfield Fu WASHINGTON (AP) The two Democratic senators from Ar neral Home with the Rev. Ed Crow, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Brownfield, 'officiating. Interment was in the Terry County Memorial Ceme for the District 2 meeting on Sinton, Jess of Mathis, Paul, of Mathis, and M. E.

Curlee of Mountain Home; a sis kansas blanked each other's vote last Wednesday on two proposals dealing with voluntary Mrs. Mary Burford of North the October 9, to be held at local lCape MaIne Jt a retired The troop's plans for thecom- Community Center with ter, Mrs. Beulah Logan of Corpus Christ! and several nieces and nephews. ing year include an overnight Post 3246 and its auxiliary as campout each month, an archeo- hosts. scnooi teacner, is visiting miss Esther Titus of Route 2, Mountain Home.

prayer in the public schools. Sen. J. William Fulbright voted for a "Sense of Congress" resolution intended as a sub John Dingman, 62, Retired Merchant Everett Dingman, 62, a retired merchant of Mountain Home died last Thursday night at his residence at 222 East First St, Mr. Dingman had lived in Mountain Home for the past 20 years.

He formerly owned a sporting goods store here and was also former owner of the Service Supply Company a hardware Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Harold Elmore, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment was in the Elizabeth Cemetery under the direction of the Carter Funeral Home of Salem. Pallbearers were Neil Nelson, Ed Pinkston, Philip Jones, Kenneth Wilkins, Fred Lederer and Clifton Morris.

Honorary pallbearers were members of Mr. tery under the direction of the Brownfield Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, R. F. Denton, of the home; five sons, Earl, of Seminole, Mrs.

Joel Hamilton was appointed chairman of the foods committee to serve at the meet logical campout, Boy Scout Week activities, a court of honor on October 17, a board of review each month, and plenty of fun. The troop meets each Monday stitute for a constitutional amendment to authorize the Frank Denton of Brownfield, and his son and wife, Mr, ing. Harold of Lovlngton, N. Mrs. Arvis Blair, assisted bv and Mrs.

Dennis Denton of Tatum, prayers, but voted against the amendment. Mrs. Minnie Gage, will serve as N- M. iTe visiting relatives and the telphone committee in charge frIends in Mountain Home and night at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hut.

All former Sen. John L. McClellan voted Hubert Alva Thomas, Gamaliel Merchant Hubert Alva Thomas, 55, a merchant of Gamaliel, died last Thursday at his residence there. Mr. Thomas moved to Gamaliel 4-12 years ago and operated the 101 Grocery.

He was an Army veteran of World War II, and was a member of the Methodist Church. against the resolution, but voted Flippin this week. Scouts and other boys between of arrangements. Foster's Sunday school class of firm. for the amendment.

11 and 17 have been Invited to i Plans were also completed for 5 Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church. Travis, of Big Springs, Dennis, of Tatum, N. and Hiram, of Ruidoso, N. four daughters, Mrs. Geneva Davis of Lubbock, Mrs.

Aline Meill of Palo Alto, Mrs. Waurene Rambo of Tatum, and Mrs. Iva Lee Pickett of Brownfield; a brother, Lawrence Blev- The Senate rejected both the amendment and its substitute. Join the troop. Information may a "membership harvest" to be urged to bring eligible persons be obtained from Bob Mathis, held the fourth Tuesday eyenlng to this special meeting.

A pot-scoutmaster, or Robert L. Con- October in place of the reg- luck dinner will be followed by a ner, assistant scoutmaster. ular meeting. All members were social hour. 2:30 p.

m. Sunday at the Mc- Mr. Foster, the son of the Clure Chapel with Rev. Dr. jlate John Lee Foster and Mary Rjdner J.

DeClerk of St. Peter's jHutson Foster, was born at Catholic Church of Mountain Elizabeth on October 23, 1886. Consult the Classified Ads..

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