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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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Air Explorer tfc fr -i? 1 twt- loonlst, Capt. 1) Black haw. 1252 13 Native metal. 16 Peak. Spur.

if Large. IS Sun god. 19 Refuges. Answer to Previous 1'imU- HI bag 22 He established an record. aa Roman day.

24 His balloon pilot. 25 Hot drink. To twist. 28 Pofcms. 29TJitck slice.

31 Tort. 32 Needy. 33 Lava, 34 Pair. 35 Male deer. 36 Energy.

37 Intertwined AJNDRttwi-JClARNEGl into fabric. (pi.) 38 Fairy. VKHTH'AI. 39 Exultant. 1 Herb.

41 Shaped like an 2 Unsymmetrical 3 To exist. 4 Indian peasants. 5 Afternoon meals. arrowhead. 46 Uncommon.

47 Mongrefs. 4S Instrument. 49 The name of his balloon, II. 50 He Is an American Armv Sorrowful. Transpose, Speech.

Unit of work. Northeast. UHls flight was i Into the 14 To caution. 16 Color. 17 Proffered.

15 Stream. 20 Unequal things. 21 Intended slight 32 Like. 24 Axillary 26 Smell. 27 Coin slit.

29 Ulcer. 30 Statebotise. 32 To lay a street. 33 Pertaining to air. .15 Large Inn.

36 Wooden pins. 37 Opposite of woof. 38 Young palnion. 40 Slaok. 41 To woo.

42 Three. 43 Era. 44 Sailor. 45 Being. 47 Credit.

rlCenterville Mr. Ivy Mitchell and; chili dren visiteii itheir parents. Mrs. Warren Pickarcl of Rocky Mound. Mrs.

ft. N. Wells called on Mrs. Earl NOTICE AUC'ftON 25, at GurdorijJ Ark. Big sale of 'hvules; horses, c'ows hogs, and hay.

Sale starts. at 1 o'clock sharp. H. L. Coon, Mgr Tom Auctioneer.

22-3tp FOR SALE We buy Curb Market. FOR well-cured Johnson's grass hay. Cheap. See E. S.

Greening. 14-10t-c. SOE'S HATCHERY for sale. Custom hatching a Specialty. Call or write Mrs.

Fred Gordon, Prescott, Ark. ll-I2tc tl'Arc posts at eight cents per; post. F. O. at farm.

Hay'at 25 cents per--bale, and good corn. See A. N. Stroud 21-6tc FOR values in men's reblockefl hats. When you buy a hat use your head.

Stack's Hot Shop. 21-5tp FOR Call at 517 West Fourth Street. 23-3t-c FOR mules and mare. Just arrived. Tom Carrel.

22-3tp FOR South two story house with block of ground, J750.00 cash. 2 lots with house op 13th 1 house anci lot on 3rd 1 house newly repaired on Oak 1 house 609 S. Main (brick) just $2500.00. 1 house, 5 lots, negro These prices arc for cash only. Floyd Porterfield.

23-6tc. LOST and spotted dog wearing a green collar and answers to the name of "Rex." Reward Phone 22-3tc LOST Ladies purse-, containing $15.00. Reward to finder. Mrs. J.

W. Davis, Emmet, Rt. i. WANTED i T.T was a strange three-masted A schooner, with a smoking funnel in the center, and paddle wheels at the sides, that plowed her without sails from Quebec to ithe Isle of Wight. That was in August, 1833, and the ship was the Canadlan.bui.lt.

'(Royal William," first to cross the Atlantic from west to east entirely by steam. The 2500-mile voyage took 17 days. But that wasn't the only distinction that this vessel gained in history. Hardly had she finished her yo'yage, when Spain bought her, renamed' her the "Ysabel Secunda" and sent her to help stifle a In that capacity, the former Royal William was the first steamship to fire a gun in action. Shortly after, the ship was wrecKed on the rocks off the harbor of Santander, Spain.

On the centenary of her pa.s.=a;je across the Atlantic, Canada issued a stamp commemorating this event and Illustrating the vessel. (Oopyriffht, NBA Service, Iiic.1 over to service local vending machine route. Spare time work about 10 hours weekly. Not selling. No experience required, for interview write "Artix- Co" Upper Darby, JRa.

Resident Manager. Permanent connection, income $6500 yearly, cash required, secured, returnable. Address Box 98 Hope Star. Garden plants at Holly's Cub Market WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO SUV-Ten pounds of-pecans. Southern Ice Inc.

Edwin Monday afternoon. Tlie cake walk and sock supper giver, here Friday night was well attencl- I cd. the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the school. Mrs. Haney and Mrs.

John Altoni railed on Mrs. Millican one evening last week. Mrs. Guy Linaker called on Mrs. R.

N. last Thursday afternoon. Mr. ijtid Mrs. Fred Buie of Prescott spent tin; week end with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. Y. Mrs. Gordon Mairner called on Mrs.

Andy McElroy Friday afternoon. Mrs. Eurti.s Keltic visited' her sister Mrs. R. N.

Wells Monday. Providence SERVICES OFFERED We clean, block, stretch, band or'bind hats, put in new sweat bands and cut brirns. Stack's Hat Shop. 21-5tp FOR RENT Fresh Fruits at Holly's Curb Market. FOB rcom furnished apirtmerit with private bath and garage.

J. A. Sullivan, Phone 147. 2i-6tc fOR private garage, private en trance, convenient bath. Close in.

Phone 185, 23-3tp Mr. Mrs. Brown of ffope called Mr. and Mrc. Clayd Anderson Suri- Evelyn Murphy spent Friday nifeht with Miss La Vc-rn Purtle.

i Bobbie Bateman called on Miss Kulh Riiy Friday afternoon. I Htlen Hazzartl anci Mrs. B. M. H.j>:/.;rci spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.

Floyce Browning. Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

and children called on Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle Purtle of -Reston spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Purtle. Rev. Hollis pastor of the Garrett Memorial church of Hope, will preach at this place Sunday afternoon at o'clock, StAR, January 24, 1030 OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS NOW, A GONNA BBN6 SHOVED THAT WAV HOOt'LE OL! wiLts WESTT DAVS KE: WASN'T A IN PATCH-tVt HOOlPLE WENT UP STAGE COA.CHES,'-—EVEN THT HE WAS A "ROB TW WITH HAT ON THAT AND THEWE BUCKLE- A HOOPLE ON TREA ONETHEV HEREfj (51936 IVNEAi THE 'MA3OR GREAT.

1BUILT3- M. MO. u. fiti ASTIM 1 A LOTO'CRAZy WELL, 1 ABOUT THAT MOVIE -SHOWS VOLI HE AIW'T DOW'T THIWK. YOU GOT WO JIS IS ALL.

A I EARS TO YOU'VE SEEM THAT BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES (T. BY NEA SEftVICE, INC. T. V. REG.

9 PAT OFr 'I I THE LUCkV ALLEY OOP Opal's a Big Help By MARTIN WHAT A VOWL, JUMPIN WHAT OM EACTPTCAN IT BE? GONKiA 1 Just the Usual Inevitable Consequence I CAM'T HELP IT, IF I AM DID LIKE PROWLIW AROJWD AT NIGHT- GIMME WASH TUBES Ten to One on Lulu Belle GREAT WIGGUM' WUMPVDUMV LOOK WHERE AS'LONG'AS THAT NOISE' COME IS COMIW FROM By HAMLIN rHE ELECTfOM CAMPAISM SETS' REPHOf. IP ELECTED, OOIMT IM EL HOVO. DOWT WAMT OLD IP I'M ELECTED, L6OTTA fiOOD MlMDTO A CICCUS. CAK1DIPATE, NJOM-COMMlTTAL By CRANE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS PASS. THE BETTWS ODPS PROM EtfEkl MONIEV'Tolrt TOl OW LULU BELLE.

HEAR SOUKiDS COM1WG FROM -TOE I'VE BEEW 1 THIS EVERY Night Work MOT. DON'T THEM GAMBLERS BELLE MEAM ARE JUSTTKVIM A PELLER BAD. LAWI 15 BEHIND SIDES PSEDICf A GLORIOUS VICTORY. THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) PUTTIN' TUE NOSE AND TUE VJIPE COULDWT LEARM TO RIDE HIM IN THE DAYTIME THE OTHER KIDS SAID I WAS TDO SMALL I TO FIND OUT IF THEY WERE BUT I DIDWT THEM ID FIND OUT By BLOSSER Amateurs WHoiS LUMP FSUGAR QH SKIEAk OKI BACK WHILE HE'S EATING HEPE THATSKOWHE LEARWED TO GET USED TO ED WHILE I WAS GETTING USED HIM By COWiAN BAG OM DOWN TOWN A UTTLE UNFINISHED TNIGMT, EU WINDY ARGUNNENT, 6-WIN' UEO A JUST T'COOL WHILE SUE'S TOASTlN UEI2 UEELS, LET'S GO DOWN TTME AND SEE TUE BOXIN' THAT OUGHT T'BE- SOhAE YOU SAID IT YOU'LL SEE I DOUBT THAT'S I PAID FEP rAY LICENSE? FIGUTIN' TMAN YOU EVER SAW IN YOUR LIFE TWO ml.

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