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Page frsu? HOM STAR, MOM, ARKANSAS April 17, Hope Star Classified Ads ADS MUST BE IN DAY B6PORE PUBLICATION PHONE 7-3431 POR AD TAKIR WANT AD RATES All Want Ads are payable irt advance but arK will actrptfrt 6vbr the telephone ohd acrornoda- llori account? ollowtrl willi Ihp un- derstandinr) thr orrounf is fwvahlc when statement icndripd. Three Siv One Of Wend'; Up1o 15 16 to 20 7) 26 fo 30 31 ro35 36to40 41 lo 45 At to 50 lid .75 .90 1.05 1.20 1.35 1 10 90 1 ,70 1 so 1.80 to -10 7 70 3 00 Days Month 4 'iO 6.00 7.50 900 10.50 1200 1 SO 00 2.50 300 3. SO 4 00 4 50 5 00 15,00 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 1 time 1 lime 6 limes per inch 75c per inch 50c per inch Rales quoted above are for consecutive insertion 1 Irrocjular or skip- dote oils tt-il! lake Ihe ww cloy role. All doily classified advertising copy Will be. accepted until 5 p.

tn. for publication 1hc following day. The publishers reserve the right to revise or cJit all advertisements offered for publication and to reject any ftbjecttonoble advertising submitted. InlHals 6f one or motet lellers, groups of figures such as house or telephone numbers count as one word. The Hope Star will not be responsible tor cirors in Want Ads unless errors called 1o our attention after FIRST insertion of ad and 1hen for ONLY Iho ONE incorrect Insertion.

PHONE: PROSPECT 7-3431 Hope Star Stnr nl HODO 1899; Press 1937 Consolidated January IB, 1929 Published cvoiv weekday afternoon by STAR PUBLISHING CO. E. Palmer, President Alex. H. Woshbiirn, Sccy-Trcs.

nr The Star Building 212-14 South Walnut Street Hope, Arkansas Alex; Woshburn, Editor Publisher Paul H. Jcncs. Motioning Editor Donol Parker, Advertising Mgr. George W. Hosmcr, Mcch.

Supt. Entered os second class matter at theV Post OHIce at Hope, Arkansas, under the Act of March 3, 1897. the Audit Bureau of Circulations Subscnplion Rate? ipayable In advance): By carrier In llnnp and neighboring towns Per week ,30 year 1560 By mail in HnnipMead, Nevada, LaFayolle, and Miller counties One month Three months Six months One year All mail One month Three months Six months One .85 1.85 3.50 .6.50 1.30 3.90 7.80 15.60 Nat'l Advertising Representatives: Arkaiw 1602 Slerirk Bldq Memphis Tenn 505 Texas Bank Dallas 2, Texas; 360 N. Michigan Chicano 60 E. 42d St New Yoik 17, N.

Y. 1763 Ponobsrot Detroit 2, Terminal Oklahoma City 2, Okla. Member of The Assocoltcd Press: The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to Iho use tor republicotion Of oil Iho loral printed In this newspaper, as well as all AP news dispatches, As modern us It everywhere 209 8, Elm Pho. 7-5800 'JAMES McLARTY GARAGE GOT A SWEET TOOTH? Call or Come By MILDRED'S PASTERIES 2nd St. Pho.

7-2471 HUNGRY? For Good Old Fashioned HICKORY SPARE RIBS DAIRY DINER Open 'till 10 Each Night WANTEP TO BUY Pine by misk in eth9rwiit HAROLD HENDRIX Phortf 74921 Ifth 41 UMlpiinii Hepti Arfe WISTiRN iHARJS Blyerslfled mcem? FUN BATES ASBNT rWerndan-Camfiliui Hem? gad Surial Service Air, Services Offered LET fenovate ydtif old hiat- It-ess, We specialise la pressuri- sed Ihrtbrfeprltig. COBS MATTRESS SHOP 712 West 4th, Phofle 7-2622 l-tf Monlgotnei-y ctis- lorn slaughtering. We have meat for your deep freeze, Soc us (ore buying. I74f HAR'MOMS Refrigerator Service. Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, Washing Machines, Healing Systems.

West Avenue Phone 7-3280. 17-1 mo. Jack Lowe, of Hope Builders Supply Company, says everyone in Hope, faced With a termite lem can now afford the best in termite control service. According to Mr. Lowe, genuine Briice-Tor- mihix protection with $5,000 guarantee against future termite dnm- ngc how costs no more, often less, than ordinary termite control service.

Call him at 7-238! for complete information. 3-10-1 SINGE SEWING MACHINE nnd Service, 513 Enst 3rd. L. Booth, Phone PR 7-0095. 3-21-1 in Let Us Bake or Barbecue your hams for only $1.00 MILDRED'S PASTERIES, East Second Street, Phono 7-2471.

3-21-lin ROLL film finishing, Potraits, Copies, Commercials. All sizes roll film with one day service. SHIPLEY STUDIO, Hope, Ark. 4-2-1 mo RUGS and Carpets professionally cloiinecl n'ith Inlcst equipment. Wall to wall carpet cleaned on your floor.

Cull Hope Furniture Phono 7-5505. 4-8-lm ATTENTION: Poultry and Ess Growers. Cnttlonu'ii Dairymon nnd Individuals. Complete Tax Service. INEZ TAIJLAFERRO at Copoland Hardware Co.

or Hill Tarpley Insurance. Phone 72445, 7-2HC4 or 7-4544. -1-17-1 Mo. Wanted OLD Sewing Machines, Will allow up to $100 for old machine on a now While Sewing Machine. THE HOME FURNITURE CO.

218 E. Second St. Phone 7-2181 27-tf NiEAVSBOY to lake Houte 1 in Proscott. Good pay, must be 12 or older. Write Hope Star or see Robert Hill, Prescott, Arkansas.

7-tf EXPERIENCED waitress, good pay and Rood hours. Cnll T-SlflliS or come in person to Grill Cafe, 15-3lc Notice Buy We Sell We Hent REAL ESTATE D. FRANKLIN COMPANY A. P. Deloney, Manager Howard Collier, Salesman 37-tt MOVING? Long Distance.

Call Collect 592. Free Estimates, Lower Rates. Have Vans Will Travel PRESCOTT TRANSFER STORAGE CO, PBBSCOTT. ARKANSAS 15-tt STOP moth damage at cost, Berlou costs only 9c per year for a suil. Five year guarantee.

Hope Furniture Co. 3-24-lm HOPE now getting 11 p.m. edition of Arkansas Gazette, For subscription gall Bud White. Phone 7-3C34, 4-8-lm Wanted to Buy FAT young hens. Call IIopo Locker Processing Plant for Delivery date.

Phone 7-2701, lo-12tc Corn, 100 to 'bushels. Grady Feed Mill, Waldo, Ark. lG-6tc For Rent or Sole 5 ROOM Stucco house and 3Mj lots. 5 Blocks from Deport. Phone 79933.

14-Gtc Wanted to Rent 2 REDR.OQM furnished apartment. Have children. Write Box 277, Hope, Ark. 15-3lp Lost Cur pog, weight about 40 pounds, white feet and breast, few scattered white hair on body Notify Res Foster, Route 1. Hope Arkansas, 15-3tp White Setter with right eye.

between, Tcwkana a.uci Hopu. Reward, phone pr Pr. NY. Pickett, Tcx- SAW ARKANSAS ALMANAC For Sola Alurnlnutti Wlhdow doors and weather slMpplhg. FIlfcE pslimatc.

Call Andy Andrews 7-58B7. 18-tf 13ARGAIM' home on 60x140 ft. lot. 5 rooms and bath, 0 blocks from depot. Sacrifice price.

Call Donal Parker at 7-S431. 20-tf 5 ROOM house with 80 acres Innd, outdoor buildings, one unfinished hoti.sp. Contact Charlie It. Browil IU. I.

McCnskill, 4 miles east of McCnskill. 3-21-lrjl BARGAIN: 1055 Buick and air conditioned I9iid Ford, one owner cnr. Phone day 7-0031 nlfiht 7-22W. 29-1 Mo. FEMALE HELP DON'T know whnl to hnve for supper tonight? Call your grocer for delicious "SAUCY C7-UCK" Just heat and eat.

4-1-lmo 1 USED John Deere 40 Cat with Dozer Blade ready for log woods in A-l condition. Call 7-3380 after (i o'clock. I0-12c ONE 8 ft. International Hefrlgcr- iilor, excellent condition. One vanity, one window fan.

See D. C. Barrett, WhileWay Baivber Shop, or Phone 7-3343 after 0 p.m. 10-Otp ROOM house with both, glassed in porch, gnrage nnd fenced back yard. iiOxlSO lot, 5 blocks from Depot.

See D. C. Barrett, Whitcway Barber Shop or phone 7-3343 after 0 p.m. J'l-Olp BARGAIN: Used Bondix lic Washing Phone PR 7-2793. lC-3tp HEADQUAirilERS for better tulips and Dutch iris.

See nnd buy them blooming. Arthur Gray, Ozan. 10-Gtp For Rent NIOEiLY furnished 3 rooms and bnlh apartment. Phone 7-2775. 14-tt 2 ROOM furnished apartment; also front bedroom.

Phone 7-371G. 16-3tp The Negro Community Esther Mlcki Phone 7-4678 or 7-4474 Thought for the day It may be lough on you keeping up with Iho neighbors but think how hard it must bu on them to keep ahead Selected. Calendar of Events The Church of Ood in Christ observes their pastor's 18 anniversary on Thursday, April 17, Cap- tnin, Sister Rosic Prater find helpers. Guests: BoBoe Memorial C. M.E.

Church, Rev. C. S. Stearns, pastor; Lonoko Baptist Church, Rev. J.

E. Coby, pastor; Davis Chapel Methodist Church, Rev. H. Davici, pustor; Mt. Cavalry, Rev.

P. Turiu'r, pastor, Comina and Going Mr. and Mrs. Chester Credit, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, MeJvin McFadden returned to their homes in Flint, Mich, after having attended the funeral of their brother Joint's Benton, They were the Ruests of their parents, Mr.

andj Mrs. lErvin M'cFaddeii. Political Announcements The Staf Is authorised to riotmce that the following ate didntes for public office subject to action of the Democratic elections in July and August; Pot County Judge U. G. GARRETT OWE 0.

OVERS FOP County Clerk J. O. (DICK) TtmNAGE ARTHUR ANDERSON Pop Treasurer MARRY FtAWTMORMfi MRS. C. McNElLL For Sheriff JtMMIE COOK DEWEY HENDR1X ARNOLD J.

MIDDLEBROOKS JIMMIE GRIFFIN For State Senate (7th Senatorial Dlst.) HENDR1X H. M. "OLTE" OtSEN For Tax Assessor MRS. W. I.

STROUD GARRETT WILLIS For Circuit Clerk J. (PINKEY) BYERS JAMIE RUSSELL For Prosecuting Attorney ROYCE WEISENBERGER The schedule ol Solunar Periods, as printed below, has been taken from John Alden Knight's Solunar Tables. Plan your days so that you will be fishing In good territory or hunting in good cover during these times, if you wish to find the best sport that each day has to offer. The Major Periods are shown to boldface type. These begin at the times shown and last for an hour nnd a half or two hours thereafter, The Minor Periods, shown in regular type, are of somewhat shorten duration, M.

P. M. Day Minor Major Minor Major Friday 5:10 11:10 5:30 11:35 Saturday 5:50 11:55 6:15 Sunday 6:30 12:15 7:00 12:40 Boyd Bangs Out Victory Over Ri CHICAGO Middleweight Bobby Boyd got cute but he didn't hurt, nnd his manager believed today ho might be repay for a "keep active" campaign loading to a title ehnnco. Boyd defcnted Neal Rivers, 3lh ranked by the National Boxing Association, by an overwrielming margin in Wednesday night's TV but and the referee and other judges gave hini no worse ttvjn an ovoii break in every round, scoring him Hie mnxiivmrrj 50 inty lor the bout, But manager Bernie plickman couldn't rate him that tiighb'. "He got rule in Ihe last round and threw about 2P punches," he said.

"1 told him not to t.nke any i-hauees, Ho had' the fight won, and he wouldn't get any mare for knocking the guy out. But one right hand, and he might bo of there," Boyd wa? close to 'lus peak against Riyprs, but the latter, who a wituiius? broken by his spyenth bouts, wasn't ir. peak, form. "He got a nose bleed in th.e thiyi-t fourth- round," manager Jjpftn explained "mid, it r4 jnloifpretd with breathing," Boy was tp aji," he punching Soviet Wrestlers Seating Americans NEW YORK (UP) Russia's learn ot champion amateur wrestlers in expected to conclude an nil-conquering tour of the United Stntns tonight by beating a team of American stars for the fourth lime. The Soviet grapplcrs already have beaten the Americans in matches at Norman, and Stiilwnter, last week at Tuliia, Tuesday, The U.S.

athletes have won only five bouts so far. two of them victories by 125M, pound Terry McCan of the Tuba YMCA at Norman over Russia's Vladimir Arsenyan. McCnnn, ivho drew with Arson' yan at Tulsa, is one of the two top Americans eivcn a chanc 6 lo win tonight. The other is 312- pound Bill Kerslake of Cleveland, who twice has drawn with Rus- siftn hetivyweight Olar Kandelnki Specllitors at tonight's matches include Mikhail Mensliikw, Soviet ambassador to the United States, and 80-year-old George llafkenschmidt, known as the ''Russian Lion" when ho was one of the world's top professional wrestlers. Complaint Ft, Smith Curfew FORT SMITH The mun- rigot' of a skating jink yegisterocl the first complaint against Fort Smith's nesv teen age curfew 'Wednesday, M.

G. Javrell piel with the city commission and charged the curfew WHS causing "hardship bnsinossaicn, pluuch qnd organizations." Jarrell told the commission he tp tui'ii down six requests for parties by church £tnd school groups because of the purfew- He said it had been his experience that such parties were properly supervised. The put few stipulate? thnt youngster? nder must be off the streets an4 out of business pstabjishmonts by 10; 30 p.m. from through Sunday by a-rn. Sa(yr, if the ordinance up the cvlew could not be so prpperly peryiaed, groyp? from, and Oae ha.vei.Vj.

feepn aWs (9" HIS CUP STILL RUNNETH OVER LAST memorial pilots who died in the two 'World Wars, an artistic repre-, sentalion of a fallen airplane, js decked with flowers during its dedication at Nurnberg, Germany. The German inscription at its base reads; to the Living." M' fee 4 SH i jj jh? i ibe wtli OUT Of DOOMS Trials Develop Shooting Dogs By Joe Stetsoyr Don, Editor A good field trial springer spaniel is a good hunting dog. The field trial may have arli ficial aspects and the interpretations of certain phases of dog work by certain judges may once in a while lack consideration of the natural instincts of a good hunting dog. But trial after trial, flushing dog trials are intended, designed, run and judged in such a way as to develop high class shooting dogs. The top dog is the one which has so deported himself over land and water during that stake as to be the dog the judges would likemost to gun over.

In trials, a desire lo hunt a good nose, marking ability, inclination to go to the right places, willingness to hit cover or water and boldness "in getting the game off the ground are sought. These same characteristics are desirable in a good shooting dog. Couple them with good marking, quick pick-up, prompt return, willing delivery, good forward pattern and, above all, steadiness to wing, shot and coniand, and we have a dog that will be successful in trials. If he demonstrates them on a. consistently high level and in pleasing fashion, he is excellent, If ho has thrilling, style and throws in an occasional "impossible" performance, he is great.

Hershey Bears Need One Game SPRINGFIELD, Mass, (UP) The Hershey Bears return home today, needing only one more vie tory to sew up Ihe American Hockey League playoff title. The Boars nosed out (he stubborn Springfield Indians, 7-6, at Springfield Wednesday night to take commanding 3-1 lead in the bosl-of-soven final series, A goal by clofenseman Price in the final minute was the clincher in a wild, nip'ond-fu battle which saw the lead change hands fouV times. T.he Indians held a 2-1 lead ot the end of the first but the favored Boqi's rofired bank with three goah in eacli of tlie last two sions, The Bears won' despite a. br liant performpnco by Papl maiii who scored four goajs fop the Oil Worker Dies From Burns -Eli'PpRAPP' Floyd. ,45, an employe of the Arnerienn Ojl" cjio'd Wertnes- day pf Saturday jn a IJqsh fire at the potnpuijy's re, linery heye'.

i Fasten KJliptt, 35, assjstgni ch.ief for the gomppny. was p. also jnjviyed in flre, was jn TM? tPfted fo-Aay, pf the in, TeJs.va^-'«jwJi9i Jim Abilene Christian in Colorado Relays ABtLENE, Tex. (UP) Part of the Abilene Christian College track team will compete in the Colorado Relays at Boulder, April 20 instead of the Drake lays as originally scheduled. What Happened to Bing Miller? By UNITED PRESS His real Jirst name is Edmund but when he began to hit it and he became Bing Miller, one of the stars of one of Connie Mack's most'fabulous collections of Philadelphia Athletics, Bint; was in outfield in 1029- 'O-'l when the A's won straight pennants with a gang in- Martin Up to Old Tricks With Detroit (tfeg.

Pal. dtf.) By 6SCAR PRALE.V press 6P6Hs Welter Vofck The lihe Was bui'ied in the flood bf opening day baseball copy but it spoke volumes. It read: Martin." Those few letters proclaimed to the watching baseball world that Billy Martin still Was at it, single drove home the run whit'll successfully opened the season 1'or the Detioit tigers. It must have produced Mixed reactions in places like New Yorli, Washington and Kansas City. Among the YonkcSi who ett him away Inst season; to Washington manager Cookie agetto who was Silly the Kidd's roommate at Oakland in the long ago! and at Kansas City, from where he was sent to Detroit Inst Something Extra It told all of them thnt the scrappy, skinny guy still hns the "something extra" which trade him- Casey Stengel's "boy" when he was breaking in on the Const 13 years-- ngo, Those were the days when the scarwny 16-year- old with a battered drug glove ond a scarecrow stopped everything that the gnar-W Jccl Oakland manager destined to attnin greatnes with the Yankees smashed at nirn.

That difiance as much as anything, has written the saga of illy Martin. Two years ago he was labeled by tenmmate Garry Coleman as the "best clutch player oh the Yankees." But in the front office they didn't like him. He conform to the demanded Yankee pattern of oft'-fiel anonymity. Billy was an extrovert who liked the bright lights and, the accusation went, lured Mickey Mantle on the primrose path. It boiled to a head when Martin, Mantle, Hank Bauer, Whitey Ford, Yogi Bcrra and Johnny Kucks became embroiled in an after-hours fracas at the Copa.

Martin was doomed. Peddled to Athletics Without consulting Stengel, the front office peddled Martin to Kansas City, ft was a move which may have cost them the subsequent World Series against the Braves. A jockeying, nagging, battling Marlinag Faifo have turned the tide, Dating World Series play always was his specialty. In 1933, I eluding Grove, Mickey Jimmy Cochrane, Bob Dykes, Jimmy Foxx, He broke in with Washington in 1921, played also with the' St. Louis Brosvns In mid-carcor and wound up his 1 'year stand years ho managed in the minors were with the A's and that's when Bing was at his best.

In later years ho managed in the mi rs and coached, Whatever happened-to Bing Miller? Today, at 63 and trim as ever, he has a new job in Ph.ila delphia as an engineer with the Atlantic Const Construction a pipeline outfit. after a poor season Billy took personal charge of the series with a record-tying 12 hits. Among them were two homers, two triples and a double for 23 total bases which erased Babe Ruth's six-game mark of 19 total bases set in 1923. The kid whose nature demands 5kc edtao, 4e jackpot got a life when he was traded to He has confidence. So those who kn6w him weren't too surprised that.

Martin's hit should win opener, KIRBYS WIN TAX BATTLE MORRISTOWN, (UP) A $2,600,000 income tax refund was received today by Mrs, Gloria Kirby Conahny and her sister, Helcne Louise Kirby, the fruits of 10 year legal battle, They are daughters of the Inte 3 Moore Kirby, son of a Woojworth chain founder, JOBS FOR ARKANSANS who share ijrsn annual payroll of more than thanks-to the brewing industry! The' industry "also accounts for in trupks, and pther equipment i to mentjon move than to farmers' in or rice and other $38-BILUON addtd to the Nation's Economy Since 1933 Beep 'in April, 1988, Since then, the brewing industry bolstered the nfttipn's by more than Here srs. sf -the sad i $27,975,096 WuArkflnjflj'Shore! light.

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