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Hope Star from Hope, Arkansas • Page 4

Publication:
Hope Stari
Location:
Hope, Arkansas
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4
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FOUR FOUR Rubber Industry HORIZONTAL impor product the rubber industry Nome of pure fresh 18 Shad Messure. A very little. Demolished. 19 SHitts 12 Pigeon. 9t Musteal note: 20 Southeast.

20 And 21 Entrances One who frosts To make amends I Morass 86 Dog house. 38. To 39 Mineral spring. 40 Northeast: (1 Sash. 52 55 Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 World A CUE DEL BORES 13 West Point WALKS MOW DROOP student.

ODDE Musts RATA 24 Two Saturates. handed RES PATTERS RET 35 EN MAI PO ST as man. MOT LEE DE El 28 To put on. ERASE FOREST ROVER 29 hotels. Wayside MEW 5G RT LO PS 31 Birds' prison.

mAS. STIGMAS MEI 32 To Rubber gin. TOLE INNER PERT 33 facturing manu ARARA TAT PANDA center. INVENTOR MAGUUM 35 South Amer 44 Eccentric. In Brazil.

ican rubber 49 Beer. VERTICAL comes from 51 Water species of scorpion. 1 Tammy 37 Sheet tin. 53 Hindu. strainer 42 Escort 64 Melody.

2 To introduce. 43 Timber tree. 55 Ozone. 3 Network. 45 Branches.

56 Type 4 Pitcher. 46 Form of "he' standard. :5 Engraves 47 Egyptian 57 Note in scale. 6 Wings. 58 Ocean.

A 7 Soft mud. 48 Pleased 59 Goodyear 8 Consumer 49 Region. Invented 9 Scatters. 50 Prevaricator rubher. 10 Cowl 52.

Part of circle 60 Rubber port 11 Shaft part 54 Snake 5 12 25 30 32 55 37. 38 46 48 Mrs. Alice Finley was shopping in lope Saturday afternoon. Mr. and W.

L. Cornelius was hopping in Hope. Saturday. James Biddles Guernsey spendthe week with his sister, Mrs. Oscar Dudney.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar DudOctober. 17 a fine girl they her Mary Alice. Mother Ha are doing fine.

Roy Cornelius was shopping in Hope Saturday afternoon. Raymond Cornelius spent Saturday light with Rough Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Rough Gentry and Hildren attended prayer meeting Sun-1 ay night at Battle Field.

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius spent Sunwith friends at Battle Field and tended church. Mrs. Ethel Cornelius and children ere supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. velee Norwood of Battle Field and Sell It! Find It! Rent It Buy It! in the Hope Star MARKET PLACE Remember, the more you tell, the quicker you sell. time, '10c line, min. 30c For consecutive insertions, minimum of 3 lines in one ad 3 times; 6c line, 6: times, 5c line, min. 90c line, min.

$2.76 (Average words to the line) NOTE -Want ads will be accepted with the understanding that the bill is payable on presentation of statement, before the first publication. Phone 768 Sheppard ANNOUNCEMENTS Called Meeting M. M. Degree Tuesday Night Oct. 29 at 7:30 R.

R. Morris, W. M. A. Albritton, Secy.

WANTED WANTED -Seven Foot Bois D' Arc Posts. See Mrs. David Davis. Phone 15. J.

22-3tc FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room house, nodern, close in. Good neighborhood. Phone 655-W. Carl Smith. 24-3tp private bath and garage.

Automatic FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, water heater. Phone 235. Mrs. S. G.

fortop. 22-3tp FOR RENT- six room furnishhome in Brookwood addition. Mrs. E. Echopley, Phone 1638-4 rings.

23-3tp FOR RENT -To reliable person the late Department of Harper's Place 216 Valnut Street. Phone 36 23-1tc TOR RENT-Furnished rooms, and garage, for men roomers. Phone 402; 12 Ave. 25-1tp FOR SALE SALE Good two-horse wagon, mule, cheap. John Guilfoyle, lope, Route Three.

22-34p FOR SALE- One piano and gunshop pols. In good condition and cheap. See Mrs. B. L.

Taylor 815 West Sixth Street. 23-6tp Miss. Lucille Cornellus was Miss Augusta Norwood's guest. Mrs. Alice Clayton, Mrs.

Nellie Neal and Mrs. Edna Hawthorn were shopping in Hope Saturday. Boots Clayton spent Monday night! with Raymond Cornelius. James Riddles spent Sunday night with Raymond Cornelius. Misses Lucille," Christeen, and Gladys Cornelius spent Saturday night with their brother Roy Cornelius and family.

William and Clonton: Chandler were! shopping in Hope Saturday. Mrs. Julie and Ophelia Chandler spent last Sunday with Mrs. Pearl Cornelius. Frank Townsend 'of- Lost Prairie spent last Friday night week with! Raymond Cornelius, Mrs.

Grant of Guernsey spent Thursday night Mrs. Vergia Dudney. Blevins The health in this' community is very good at this writing, There was large crowds attending the association all three days and had splendid sermons. Mrs. Luther Aslin and little son Rayborn spent the week end with relatives in this community and attended the association.

L. H. Boyett from Stamps spent Sunday night with his brother E. M. Boyett and Mrs.

Boyett, Miss Lorene Green spent the week end with Miss Valla Deane Arnold. Bryan Clark spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Clark and returned to Guernsey to school Sunday afternoon. Miss Vernell Breeding spent Friday night with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Willis of the Experiment farm. Hallar McCorkle and Miss Mary Jo McCorkle were Sunday -night dinner guests of the Misses Boyett's.

Mr. and Mrs. Ardell, Clark from the Exepriment farm spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen from Little Rock and Miss Elizabeth Thomas called on their sister Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Burke, Leo Hartstield and Misses Gussie and Roberta Shelton attended singing at Holly Grove Sunday night. Alice, Cecil and Charles Willie McCorkle and Misses Mary Jo and bettie Sue McCorkle and Misses Lydia and Alta Bright and Ivan and William Bright called on Misses Anna, nina, ad Vesta Boyett Tuesday night. Misses Geneva and Josephine Humpheries called on Miss Frances Hartsfield last week end. Mr.

and Mrs. Mitchell spent the week end with friends this community and attended the association. A total of 6,750.620,000 letters, parcels, telegrams, and wireless licenses were handled by the British postoffice in 1931. Legal Notice SALE OF EXECUTION Notice cf Sale I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Hempstead County Jail in the Town of Washington, Arkansas, on Saturday the 26th day of October 1935, at nine (91 o'clock a. m.

the following described property to wit: One one and one -half ton trailer, one 3 year old registered mare, one 18 months old mare, one 4 year old Jenney, one electric milking machine, several milk cans and other articles to numerous to mention. This property will be sold to satisfy an execution issued from the Hempstead County Circuit Court against the estate of V. C. Dunn to satisfy cost. Jas.

E. Bearden, Sheriff Hempstead- Obunty Arkansas. HOPE STAR, HOPE. ARKANSAS OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN FOSTER DONT GOSH, I ONLY TELL ME YOU INTEND TO ROAST THOSE GOT TWO, AN' MY DUCKS PLAIN, WITH SUST COMMON BROTHER-IN-LAW WHY, THAT'S CRIMINAL, IS COMIN' OVERIN THE EYES OF A GOURMET -UM- AN' TABLE HE'S A MY WORD, YES -4-BY JOVE, 1'LL GO HOME WITH GIVE YOU THE SO, BETWEEN BENEFIT OF MY CULINARY TH TWO OF YOU, COOK THOSE DUCKS CANARD A LA ALL ILL GET ROI, D'TOURNELLE -UM-THAT WILL BE TH' STYLE, FOSTER, WITH A FEATHERS FOR BOTTLE OF POMMARD, A IS A FESTIVE REPAST OF OLYMPUS IF YOU WERE QUICK, (Cal FOSTER, YOU SAY YOU WERE TAKING 'EM TO A TAXIDERMIST 1 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T.

M. REG. U. S. PAT.

OFF. 10-24 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES HUH OH GOSH 000OH ALLEY 00P Guz Should Have WHAT? DOOTSY YEZZIR AN' THEY THEY HAD A BIG BOBO AN' KING HAD A BIG IT FIGHT IT FIGHT HAW TUNK YOU KIDNAP WANTED MAKES ABOUT SO ME FEEL HAW HAW HAW 24 WASH TUBBS Another MUST BE ADMITTED THAT FEW TEARS ARE SHED OVER THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF MR. BIGGER. DANGED WHO HE THINK HE 'AV 3 MONTHS OLD CARES LIVE, EH? HAW, HAW! REPROBATE! IF HE'S DAT'S A GOODA' WAN. DEAD? DURING THE NIGHT, IT RAINS, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Pop Goes GET IN THERE, NUTTY, SIGNALS 34 19....

HE'S IN THE AND DO YOUR STUFF! 88. IT'S A TOUCHDOWN THIS IS AN IMPORT- SHIFT NO ONE'S ANT GAME IN HIS WAY MUSTN'T LOSE Sho 6 THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) Phoney NIX! WHY BRING LEW SONITH BUT IT MRS. KUHN AND HER 5000-- HUMINTO COST ME MONEY WONT HURT HUSBAND WANT TO I OUGHTA BE ABLE EVERY TIME HAD ANY DEALIN'S ANY T'TALK SEE YOU THEY JUST TO FIGURE SOME WITH HIM- HE'S TRICKY? THIS BUSINESS DREW OUT $5000, TO WAY T'GET A FEE OUT OVER WITH BUY A TOURIST OF THE I TRANSACTION HIM GOT ITSEND THEM IN. LOW Thursday, October 24, 1985 OUT. OUR WAY By WILLIAMS I TOLD YOU TO THAT AIN'T IT, ATALL! "PAY NO ATTENTION PAY NO ATTENTION 4OU TRY SITTN' IN TH' TO HIM" HE HIM! WANTS YOU TO GIT KNOW HOW MIDDLE, YOU ONCE, LIKE AN' GITTN' SEE YEH ATTENTION PAY NO TO IN WITH THE THE BACK GROCERIES, SEAT, YOUR SHINS AN' AN' EEL DOWN SO CAN RAID WHEN SHE SHIFTS, YOUR BACK.

HE YOUR TOES SMASHED THE BAGS. WHEN SHE GLAMS ON TH' BRAKES. 0 1.11 10-24 J.R.WILLIAMS HEROES ARE MADE -NOT BORN The Idea! by MARTIN I'VE GAINED HALF A POUND THIS LAWSY, CHILE YOUR TELLIN' ME WEEK DAT AM JES LIKE ME TELLIN', AN'S LB. NICKEL MISTAH, ROCKEFELLAH 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T.

M. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.

Known Better By HAMLIN HEY WOT'S IS HE HURT YOU GUYS GOIN' IN WE'RE REAL SUCH A BIG 'GOIN' FOR TH' BAD? HE'S PRETTY HURRY? (GRAND WIZER! BAD OFF, BUT HE'LL PROBABLY COME TO HIS MAJESTY'S AFTER JUS' HAD AN in (24 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U.

C. PAT. OFF.IMissing Person By CRANE NEXT MORNING, AMOS, THE MISSING MANS NOON. THO, HE AGAIN FAILS TO BROTHER, FAILS TO APPEAR AT BREAKFAST. APPEAR.

MAYBE BAH! HE WAS WELL, IF HE DON'T WANTER EAT, HE DEAR ME! HE'S UPSET CHIPPER ENOUGH KIN BLOOMIN' WELL GO HUNGRY. I'M GETTING OVER HIS VESTERDAY. LEAVE WORRIED. BROTHER. TH' OLD PELICAN BE.

V. S. the Weasel By BLOSSER OH HONEST, FELLAS, I IF YOU'D MENTIONED DROPPED COULDN'T HELP IT! THAT TO US BEFORE IT WHY, I'D DIE FOR THE GAME, IT MIGHTA GOOD OLD SHADY- BEEN ARRANGED SIDE 01 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M.

U. S. PAT. OFF. By COWAN BUT, MR.

BLITZ, I SO DO I.LEW, AND IF YOU 9 WARNED YOU WHEN YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE HEARIN' BOUGHT THAT PLANT, TO LET ANYTHING OVER THET PHONE, US HANDLE THE DEAL WE IT MIGHT WORK BETTER IF COULD HAVE SAVED YOU YOU'D TAKE YER ELBOW OFF $2500-WE'RE EXPERTS THET PHONE STAND IN THAT LINE, AND KNOW WHERE TO LOOK FOR TROUBLE COMA 01936 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REQ.

U. PAT. OFF..

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Pages Available:
98,963
Years Available:
1930-1977