The following stories appeared in the Gravette News Herald July 7, 1960.

— Lee Johnson of Bentonville will hold a singing school at the Mt. Pleasant Church Monday night.

The Presbyterian, Christian and Method ist churches will conduct a union Bible School at the Methodist Educational Building.

From the editor’s “Little Bits ‘O Nothin’ column: “We notice that on the Jack Paar show the dean of an nouncers H. V. Kaltenborn made a prediction thatFidel Castro would either reign or be assassinated. Time will tell on that one.”

The City Council approved a plan to patch and repair streets after it was presented by engineer L. M. McGoodwin.

The fund for the community fire siren reached $400, according to fire chief Bob Bayley.

From Teen Time by Bonnie Lee: “Phil, Wimp and Arlee really lived in up on the 4th They spent the weekend at Rockaway Beach”.

Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Houtchens, Jo Ellen and Roxy returned from Demmitt, TX, where they visited their parents.

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Young from Detroit have been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Clay Jenkins.

Showing at the Plaza in Bentonville: “The Greatest Show on Earth” and “Please Don’t Eat the Daisies”

Lots of political ads for county offices: Coin Patton for County Judge, “Red” Cavness for Representative, Hardy Croxton for Representative, Also Orval Faubus for Governor.

Opinion, Pages 4 on 07/07/2010