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Hope Star from Hope, Arkansas • Page 5

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Hope Stari
Location:
Hope, Arkansas
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5
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Ntttmttr KirkDbuglds Gets as Tough sWa lace rK that "ivsfy wiile you have to Stick ybuf hec out." 'Me doesn't menn thai yoii of oT'jahyohe- else H3S He's Speak mg ohly for himself, k. boUglaS adtor. Ahd his heBK ou! It's the BALANCE of dlents In baking powder that' governs Its leavening act tlon. Only these balanced can you be sure of uniform ac; tion In the' mixing bowl plus that final, balanced 'rise to light and In oven That's the story of Clabber Girl's balanced ble actron Better Baking AWt. Aft ft.

ftfrhef, fcqb'oft F. White, fdufid dead fieath BMrficlot that fififcarcfilly KSd ftSIR ft woodtt brtdS aerosl! i JShSfltrtf dil6H. -fHfe was by a soft tvho visit- White. w.j' while had beeft dead about tight White's body Wds about ohe-hfilf mite ttotti his horhe, whbre Jife lived aiohg. BALANCED I double-action means top.

On Satut-day. evening he appeai-s' on "the Mike' Wallace thus bedohiing the first Hollywood slat bf the first Magnitude to del-go Wallace's special bruhd ol seat-ing dross-efcnfhlhatton. the Interview wrts filmed reeeht- ly in Mtthifch Germany, where t'as was rriakirig' his hew movlei 'the Viking." "Knowing Wallace's reputation or putting a pet-son on the grid- die, everybody urged me not to do it, Douglas said, "But 1 found i find of challenge In it. More k-alid, from my viewpoint, how- 'Ver, is the fact 'hat I feel every nee in a while you have to stick neck out. "I mean that as an actor, very-so often should be seen off- alnnco by the public with the honfe'that I'll 0 )i my 'he a chance to oe it.

As everyone this ourageous attitude is quite un. ko that of nearly nil who read above all things lhat they iay at so.me time, just once, fall at on their faces before the well- nown public. Of the interview itself, which the ublic will sec Saturday evening Jougles said it was complulely iih- romptu and that Wallace "surprised me a Jew- times. He plays a little rough, was a little rough to. I a snob I hope he didn't cut, that out of the Him.

Frankly, I like Mike better' after, the interview than- before it. He seems able to take it as Weil as dish it out. It's true that some of his questions arc think I 'he does thnt. He wants- to. throw you off balance.

think' Wallace a worthwhile purpose. People arc interested in people and Wallace tries to get to the truth about a per Actors arc often like magicians now you-see it'and-now you don't; Wallace makes you hold till, To nn actor Jike being under 1 a HO.M IT At Officer Retires Alt AN! Co1 Al sflh RETIRING from the Army after 27 Veari In MIB coips Is Col, Albert H. Robinson, (left) 'of Hope, Ark Pretch him ah'Army Comhlehdatlon Ribbon Metal Pendant for JSrv ee as hospltarebminander at Port Bennlng, Oa. Is Br Gen lohw RugolM. Roblnion also; received a departnie of Army CeN tlflcate of Achievement.

Col. and Mrs. Robinson will make their HoTp'tal Pt Ky Where he WMI bc "fill-ted with the 1 Prescott News Sandra Kay Anderson Honored Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Anderson lonored their daughter Sandra Kay with a birthday party on her eighth birthday anniversary, Saturday thc ecn-iAge Club.

The dun was gayly decorated with orchid daliah's, pink roses and bronze marigolds. Games with prizes going to-Donna Cole, Carolyn Halom, Bill Roberts and Susan Flash pictures made, throughout the afternoon, Guests were served ice cream, cake and soft drinks. beautiful pink and white cuke was topped with, a tiny doll and the inscription "Sandra is 8." The honoree received many lovely gifts, Many, were sent by, little friends unable to. attend. Favors were bubble gum and 'balloons.

Those sharing occasion with the honoree were Gail Graham, -j i I- I $8 For the Grand Tour! Pocbc Johnson, Stismi Ward, Kn Childers, Sara Margaret Turtle Ciirolyn Haltom, Dorothy Coving ton, Donna Cole, Becky Gurrctl Janettc McNallcy, Bill Roberts Jim Fajrchild, Jerry Beck and Larry Jameson. Bruce Burke of Emmet and Jackie Lawrence Easlorllng Hope. Mrs. Anderson was assisted her sister, Lawrence (Easter ling of Hope nnd Mrs. Jim Cole of lead the life you love Triita and tailored thoroughbreds for.

the world of spectator sports campus! Handsome Heydays ma'te step a Chappy talking expcritncc with a pairing of fine leathers and a knowing construction that urges feet to action? Yes, should happen to you, they've fit, flexibility and fashion all their own, Fore Canasta' Club Hostess of the 1U50 Canasta Club wore entertained on Friday afternoon by Mrs, J. V. Fore. The party rooms were 'decorated with arrangements fall bloBsomr placed at vantr.gc points. High'score honors were won by Mrs.

Homer Ward. The hostess served a salad and dessert course to guest, Mrs. Wren Scott and members Mrs. B. Hestcrly, Mrs.

Jim Yanccy, Mrs. G. Gordon, Mrs. W. P.

Cummings, Mrs. Impn Gee and Mrs. Ward. Mr, and Mrs. Gray' 1 Couples Club Hosts'.

Fall flowers'in graceful arrangements decorated the, homo of Mr, and Mrs. "-R. 'Grtiy on Friday night when-, they were hosts to the Couples Bridge Club at a dessert-Bridge. High score awards wore won, by Mrs, Epplor and Clyde balli's 'Atkins was a guest Other members included Mr. and Mrs, Franks nnd Mr, Epplcr.

Mrs. John Henderson Hostess Mrs. John M', of Prcs- cott reported iNovcmbsr in Oaks dormitory-at'Hen- derson State Teachers "Colicge'to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mrs, W. Elliott who has a position with the M. Cohn in Little Rock, Mr.

and Mrs. 'Allan Johnson of Shrevoport, were the weekend gests of Mr. und Mrs, Tom Bernis, Mr. and Mrs, J. Gist and Mr.

Henry Stcaun of Sunday in Hot Springs, vy 10.95 12.95 Mrs, E1 and son, Bruce, sn(l Jeff were the v.ecl erjd-guests oMWri- and Mrs. Wayn Pryson, of. Ft. Smith and M'r, an Mrs, R. Schroeder of Fayettc vllle and attended the foptball game Saturday aftej Mrs.

MiJdyed" Dickinson of Hop Mr, and Mrs, Charjie Thornton Bl Dorado, Chester Woosley North IniUJe iflock and.OVIr, am Mrs, Clarence Woosley of Malycri wore among those fj-om out town who fUtended funeral ser viQQs for Mi's. AUie Woosley Harmony Sundpy afternoon. 'Among those fi-om Prescott whi attencjedj the foot ball game in Fayettovijle Saturday rrtop); wPVP'Mvs. iSdward. pry 'Jim MeKenzio Pejle fjavvey, Mist Betty jyisot).

Pvyson, Tip W. Zumwait 3udley Revise, Jim 'Nelspn, Jac Tommy -M'cRae, Phillip Wilson. ahd' Mi'S. Robertson and Roefr were the guests of her parents, Mr. Mrs.

JaeH Jisn-pll and Miss Amelia fJarveii spent tin- in Faycttevijle ajtpnd- estivitips. Miss gupst pf J4jss Vir- 9t u. of A. iviwid Mvs. Fvaifiilbevt, 'Miss Mftl'tjU Mr.

Ji, S. MpRttP, iPV Mi', 11. ,0. Rpss, in Mi Weekehd guests otfan. t.

tcRUe ahd b. Meflfte --Dr. and Mfi T. t. fThttfapsofi.

Chris, Betsy flhd John of Mrs. Jack Odotrt fthd Gflj-e and Miss C'ihd? MKslielson of a Antonio, fes. M. of Mr and allended Miss irt Mr. nhd M'rs.

Wari'eH Porter ftd son, BaWd Paul bf Mi faorado pent the Weekend with oii Mai-eai-et Scott was the weekend guest of Miss Mnry Jewelo Herring at the University of Arkansas. 3. If. Mrs, 1515:16 Cobles of Ca'rfideh left Sundfly fdf fenipie, where 'Mr. Will receive Irfcalrncnt 'at ScoU-White Clinic.

Mrs. 6. A. Hayhes spent Suh'day in Wot Springs with Mr. and Mrs.

Fred SultoH. Misses Louise Martin, Chnt-lottc DeWoody and Martha CotlihghaM of ShrCvcpoH, wef-e the week' end guests of, thcii- respective parents. Porotrooptr of L. R. and 611 A Jr with Mr.

and rs McQuli-c and Mr, and Mrs State to Decide on Own Insurance LtTtLE HOCK Ufl -The Lcgls- Intive Council's Insurance and Banking doffimlitco scheduled to hear a i-cporl today on whether (lie state should become Its own Insurer. The council staff writers reveal KOdK fa JL A paf-a froopcr ofi duty hcH5 161st Airboi-ne Blvtslott Unit Was j-estcrdny a chnfgd of sending ft threritcning ietlcr iri the tf. S. Mall. The U.S.

marshal's office Identified him as Sgl. James William Barnes, 24. It was reported unofficially, the charge slemrried from letter allegedly mailed from oVci-Scaf, during some family trouble. i 111 6 1 BiHhorltlc's' released Barnes In deputy marshal who took him to Oadsen, where the federal charge was illod. findings from a study which hnVc forms of self-insurance, The 1057 Loglslnlurc ordered the study.

Tpocp Removal Keitf Lfff LE KodK Atibfrie'jF CofreH JaM -i lhat heafittg htis beeh id fdr'v a.fh. 5lov. 16 ifi Ih6 U.S. ElgrHs'; Circuit Court tf'-' Appeals at- oh a suit asking for removal of federal troops frolti Little" Mdeli Cchtrnl High Coffcll filed the suit oh be'riaft'te Margaret JafcksoH, 6ft official of the pro Mothers League of Central HlglW'. the suit asks lhat the federal government be ffdffi iisihg troops to enfot-ee integration" at CcHtl-al High.

Federal blstrlct Judge Ronald N. Bavies dismissed the stilt out a hearing mid CotfcH appealed to the higher court. Coffclt has nsked that a 1 3-jttdgd court be convened on the "ground that a constitutional question Is involved, fu i PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL FLOUR PURE Lb. Bucket FOLGERS or MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Lb. Dog Food 12 TIDE WASHING POWDER Cans Large BOX targe Cans CAN For FRESH Doz.

White Box Def F.boa 1 Butterscotch' WE STILL HAVE dURlM" PEL MONTE CAN FOOD It- '1 K- i QUAUTY MEATS FRESH FRESH DRESSED FAT HENS NICE. SWEET POTATOES FRESH TURNIP GREENS YOUNG FAT ROOSTERS Extra Special 3-5 Lot, NICE AND FRESH CABBAGE BAPY BEEF CHUCK STEAK l.OQBANANAS 2 FRESH PORK SHOULPER ROAST BACON MIX SAUSAGE SKJNU55 PICNICS BOLOGNA SQQP LEAN PORK CHOPS PHQNI7-4HM U.tl..

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Years Available:
1930-1977