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HOPE HOPE, ARKANSAS Saturday, January 1, 1949 ASSIFIED MM Mart Be la Office Day Publication i .80 IAS ios One Three Six One Day Days Days Month Kurfa.50 1.50 1.80 2.10 2.40 2.70 3.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 4.50 6.00 7.50 9.00 10.50 12.00 13.50 15.00 for Continuous Only Ads Cash in Advance Over the Phone Sale HOUSE, PHONE Bargain for cash. 28-31 IS'D ARC POSTS AT MiSble prices. See Mc- ttttiS at MoWilllams Seed Arkansas. 9-lmo Wanted to Buy GOOD PRICES PAID FOR HIGH grade milch cows. See Autry Wilson, Phone 964-W-2.

28-Ot WOOD RANGE, ALE WHITE. Phone 113C or OS7-W-3. 31-3t Fair Enough By Wcsrbrook Pegler Copyright. 1947 By King Features Syndicate. Taken Up BAY HORSE, WEIGHT 850 pounds.

J. C. Briggs, 6 miles on Columbus Highway. 28-3t For Rent $1 00 each. Phone $Vernon Osburn, 805 W.

6th 27-lmo TOP OFFICE DESK $35. 503 South El in. 29-Gt HOUSE, 5 ACRES, AND 2 FARMS. See R. M.

Rogers, 621 South Fulton. 28-3t APARTMENT UPSTAIRS "uN- furnished. Foster Avenue Apartments. Phone 417. 28-3t APARTMENT UPSTAIRS on South Walnut Street.

1 Phone 417. 28-3t Notice SELL AND REPAIR ill makes of Sewing machines. "IjWest, 215 North Hamilton MPhone 1226 Hope, Ar- PERSON. WHOSE I took through mistake the Fiist Presbyterian night please phone I may return it. 31-3t JSirvices Offered SANDING 3r TO 4c PER foot, also floors finished.

i Osburn, 805 6th. phone INCOME TAX TIME CHARGES reasonable. Farmers with gross over $600, and many are requhed to file by 4 'January 15 See me at my office Row or Phone for ap- J. W. Strickland.

31 2w Lost BLACK PURSE IN lenger Theatre Sunday, Dccem- ir 26, after 4:30 p.m. Phone 27-3t OLD BOSTON dpg. Black with white markings. somewhere in vicinity of 6th Jand Elm streets. Reward: offered fefor, return.

Phone 17 or. 1120. 1 30-3t PAIR MOTORCYCLE SADI die' bags lost on; N. Main close ito compress. Return to 'Jack IStrickland for reward.

Phone 576. FOR SALE Surfaced Oak Lumber $40.00 per Thousand GENERAL BOX COMPANY ff PRESCOTT, ARKANSAS REMOVED FREE Within 40 Miles DEAD HORSES, COWS and CRIPPLES Texarkana Rendering Plant 1 Dial 3-7623 (phone collect) If No Answer Dial 3-5770 GUY M. GRIGG Building Contractor Phone 513-J 300 East 15th St Building Repairs Labor Contract, Fixed Fee or Turn Key Job. 2 ROOM UNFURNISHED APART ment. Apply at 400 North Hamilton.

28-3t TWO ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment. Bills paid. 604 Pond Street: Mrs. J. W.

Godwin, Phone 1261-W. 29-31 THREE ROOM FURNISHED apartment, private bath, utilities paid. Mrs. G. J.

Downing, Phone 588-W. 31-3t SIX ROOM HOUSE, 29 ACRES, old Fulton highway, 1V 2 miles out. Rent reduced. 920 South Elm Street. Phone 731.

31-Ot 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS UP- stairs, with private bath. Bills paid. White House, 220 East 2nd street, Phone 114-R. Hnppy Now Yenr to you, too, good to see you. nice to see you so well, that's fine, fine, Klod to hear it, Oh, I'm nil right, thanks, always the same, heh-hoh, can't kill me off, you know, us Spelvins take a lot ot killing but I haven't the foggiest idea who you are and we' ought to wear labels like Rota Hans at these hoc-downs but I think it advertising or it could be textiles and you will probably turn out to John Foster Dulles but I know you aren't Jim Farley, anyway, that is one guy I know you ain't because he don't drink and you can't be the Duke of Windsor because that's him over there pouring That big sloppy looking veeskey-soda into the poinsol- tia is the damrlcst name for a flower why don't they call it Christmas dr.isy or something but poinsetlia takes you half the day trying to remember what the name is but I if the guy ever.has any re- jcrots because after all being ex- king is like cx-hcavyweight cham- nion, they buy you drinks, sure they do, they buy you drinks all right and got you recking if you don't stand thorn off but they want to feel, your muscle and toll the homeless little D.

P. bum old idialect jokes about the cockney 'charwoman and strike me bloody well pink and yet if he had stuck it out he would be hived up in that big old warehouse ot a Buckingham palace with about a nickel's worth of heat a day and sitting by the phone nights calling up the old threadbare pubs trying to scare up some scratchy old bums, old. Purplish barflies from the old mob Entertainer With Burt Lancaster Show Arrested New York, Dec. 30 Nick Cravat, 26, an acrobat appearing here with screen star Burt Lancaster, was arrainged on assault charges today. Accused of beating an 18-year-old delivery boy.

Cravat, who is In a stage act featuring Lancaster, was paroled Magistrate Abner Surpless for a Jan. 7 hearing. William Miller, 18, the delivery boy, charged that Cravat beat him repeatedly and severely Christmas Eve outside the stage door of the Capitol theater, where Lancaster's act is The youth said no was ac- spoke to them as they were leav- quainted with both men, and spoke to them as they were leaving the theater. Miller said he addressed Cravat, and when he got no reply, turned to Lancaster. "Nick, take care of this," the youth quoted Lancaster as saying.

Then, the youtjh said, Crava.t beat him up. Miller, in an affadavit presented in court, said he had approached the two actors in an effort to get additional information on the death of his father several years ago. The youth's mother told newsmen later that her husband had been a performer with Lancaster's troupe in 1941. She said her husband, during a rehearsal in Davenport, Iowa, fell from the pole, and suffered fractures of the arm, shoulder and ankle. house, modern plumbing, lights and water.

Close in. Phone 1112-W-2 for appointment. l-3t FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR couple. Mrs. Add Turner, 905 Park Drive, Phone 981-W.

l-3t Estate tor Sale raise Some sad, sad hell for the fun of it, and the empire shot to nieces and he can't even sneak off Ann Sheridan Seriously II With Pleurisy London, Dec. 30 Movie Actress Ann Sheridan is so seriously ill with pleurisy at her Sa- of commons asking how come. Happy Now Year and many of them and the same to you and now so ahead and toll me how they are pestering you to come out to'Hol- lywood for ten grand a week and GOOD HOUSE, FIVE ROOMS AND (do a powerful dramatic interpreta- bath. Venetian blinds, attic fan i tion of Mickey Mouse and I am and garage. Close in.

Vacant. A. H. Eversmeycr. 31-3t to Paris without bums in the house ivoy hotel suite that she cannot Male Help Wanted OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONLY ONCE! If you are over 25 and under 55, a business opportunity awaits you serving tho customers in Hempstead County with 'Watkins products.

Good car necessary, but no capital needed. Representative will start you. For information without obligation, write A. Lewis, The R. Watkins Company, Memphis.

Tenn. i-3t Importer Jailed in Miami for Smuggling Miami, Dec. 31 (UP) A New York importer was in jail today charged with smuggling after customs officials took more than worth of drugs off of him at International airport here yesterday. The drugs, two pounds of cocain, heroin and opium, were strapped to the waist ot Raul H. Jiminez, Inspector Henry G.

Grisfin said. Jimenez was charged with smuggling before U.S. Commissioner Roger Davis. He waived further hearing. Officials said Jimenez, a native Puerto Rican, had lived in New York since 1920.

LET FbY DO IT Level yards Dig Post Holea Plow Gardens Cut Vacant Also custom work. MAMMONS TRACTOR CO. Phone 1066 8. Walnut St. Let Us Rebuild Your Old MATTRESS Of moke your old one into comfortable innerspring.

One Day Service Work Guaranteed" DAVIS Furniture Mattress Co. 606 N. Hazel Phone 3b7 REFRIGERATION SERVICE JS our business. Prompt and efficient service on all rnokes of refrigeration and conditioning systems. We go anywhere anytime.

BREWSTER REFRIGERATION SERVICE Phone 1280 or 1231-J Nights and Sundays 119 Edgewood Hope REFRIGERATORS See us for New and Used Refrigerators. See us for Refrigerator Service, any make or model. A complete refrigerator service department. (We know How) Refriflerator Headquarters New and Used. McPherson Appliance Co.

Your Frlgldalre Dealers 222 East 3rd St. Phone 81 WANTED PECANS SCRAP STEEL CAST IRON CAR BODIES JUNK BATTERIES RADIATORS ANY KIND OF METAL BURLAP BAGS, RAGS and BONES. Top Prices Paid Finest Fairbanks Scales WILLIAM M. DUCKETT North Main Street WANTED Logs Blocks GUM HACKBERRY ELM LYNN SYCAMORE HOLLY BAY BASKET CO. very happy indeed to meet your be removed to a hospital, it was reported today.

Miss Sheridan collapsed on the set during the filming of "I was a Male War Bride" 10 days ago and X-rays showed she was suffering from pleurisy with complications in one lung. The star was receiving special treatment. She le doctor was attended by two specialists. charming bride, I have heard so much about you certainly live up to your billing if I may say so er prc l- aeent sald sne was they tell me you are the toughest responding as well as can be ex- little trambo ever came out of Chi- pe Miss Sheridan contracted a seri- 150 Pair Spring lit Loses Twin Spring Hill Independent basketball team lost both games of a twin bill last night in the Spring Hill gym. Guernsey won 42-32 while Hope's Independent team downed them 56-23.

Martin scorea 17 points in tho game against Guernsey, Downs and Hockqtt were high for the winners 1G and. 15. In the second game Turner was high for Spring Hill with six points while Byers scored 20 points followed by tall Gordon Maxwell came in for his share of scoring with 1C points. BROADCASTING SYSTEM Capt. Harry C.

Leesville, has 150 airlift missions to Berlin chalked up. While he wails for his coal this be unloaded at Gatow Airport, Berlin, Capt. Newsome sticks to his knitting. He's working on his 14th pair of Argyle plaid socks, and has also made many sweaters and scarfs. (Photo by NEA-Acme staff correspondent Al Cocking.) Monday, January 3 The W.M.S.

of tne Firs: Baptist church will meet at the church at 2:30 o'clock for a business meeting. Hope Star Mysterious Radio Signals May Be From the Stars New Haven, Dec. 30 A California astronomer said today that mysterious radio signals reaching the earth from space may come from the stars. The scientist, Dr. Jesse L.

Greenstein, of California Institute 'of Technology, told the 80th meeting lot the Astronomical Society at Yale University that the radio waves might be used to probe the dust clouds of the milky way. Such dust clouds, or "cosmic has been called cosmic mainly from the central part of Sagittarius, where the center of the milky way is located, and from a small, but bright region in the constellation of Cygnus. Explaining one theory, Dr. Greenstein said that the radio waves may originate in the outer atmospheres of 'stars, perhaps from a "very few peculiar stars" which emit a large fraction of their energies in radio frequencies, which are of much longer wave length than light. The Women of the Presbyterian Church U.S.

will meet at the home of Mrs. D. L. McRac Sr. Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Horace McCain, at 3 o'clock. cago and I give this idyllic love match about six months by a fast calendar and the both of you probably booked three marriages ahead right now it has been a great pleasure I am sure I hope we can have dinner with me some night soon to renew the old days were'nt so bad we didn't make much money but you remember the fun we had the Hall-Mills, case. Yes, indeed, those were the days. Happy New Year to you, you beautiful creature, goodness you certainly are purely and you don't how I have ben missing you so what about you and me sur-' rounding a little soupcon of a doup- of corn spirit to celebrate the happy New Year to you, too, but don't start that old monkey business on mo because I remember you are the babe that gefs affectionate and then you will yell bloody murder this laustrich insulted me this dirty cad snapped my strap the dirty lowdown uh- nuh, I can give you the scenario without no scrip and me with my hands in my pockets but Now Year and I will surely call I you up after the first of the year and we must see each other more often uh-huh.

Uh-huh. Well, Joe how are you happy New Year, tho same to you and ous cold while shooting scenes in Germany. The cold persisted during her first two weeks of shooting in Britain. On Dec. 17 she retired to her bed for the weekend.

She insisted on getting up the following Monday to shoot a scene with Gary Grant at the Shepperton studios. The following day she collapsed and was rushed to her suite in the Savoy. Miss Sheridan's studio, the 20th Century Fox Film said it was unlikely she would return to work for several weeks. One of the most important scenes of the movie still to be filmed is an outdoor shot with plenty of rain. The scene has been postponed until the end of the shooting schedule.

many, of them and that's from the heart, Joe, excuse me, I don't know what I was thinking of, Ed. Please skip it you sec so many guys at these parties. 1 find after a while I get so 1 hardly remember my own namo. Oh that's all right, Harry, I know exactly ------how it is. Well, you rat, my i devotional Clubs Shover Springs The Shover Springs Home Demonstration Club held an all day meeting at the home of Mrs.

John Downs Tuesday, December 21 with 20 members, 5 visitors, 10 children and Mrs. Lorraine Blackwood, Home Demonstration Agent, present. Each member carried a covered dish nnd a delicious meal was served nt the noon hour. Mrs. Downs had up a quilt, so the morning was spent quilting and preparing the lunch.

At 2:00 o'clock the group gathered in the living room for the program. Silent Night was sung. The was given by Mrs. name isn't Harry it's Walter, sure I Downs, followed by prayer by Mrs. but my name isn't Joe either nor Card.

James Robert Fuller and The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church will meet on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the following homes: Circle one, Mrs. J. B. Hesterly; Circle two, Mrs.

John A. Davis, Circle three Mrs. E. E. Shell; Circle 4, Mrs.

H. H. McKenzie. Tuesday, January 4 The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Utiel Chamberlain with Mrs.

J. W. Gist co-hostess. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Central Baptist church will meet at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The '37 Contract Club will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Ralph Gordon. The women or the Victory Club Home Demonstration Club entertained their husbands and children Star of Hope 1899; Press 1927, Consolidated January 18, 1929 Published every weekday afternoon STAR PUBLISHING CO. C. E. Palmer, President Alex.

H. Washburn, Secretary-Treasurer at the Star buildina 212-214 South Walnut "Street, Hope, Ark. Alex. H. Woshburn, Editor Publisher Paul H.

Jones, Managing Editor George W. Hosmer, Mech. Supt. Jess M. Davis, Advertising Manager Entered as second class matter ot th.

Post Office ot Hope, Arkansas, under thi Act of March 3, 1897. A3sociated Press. Newspaper Enterprise Association. Subscription Rotes: (Always Payable It Advance): By city carrier per week 20i per month 85c. Mail Hemp stead, Nevada, Howard, Miller am LaFayette counties, $4.50 oer year; eKe where $8.50.

National Advertising Representative Arkansas Dailies, Memphis, Tenn Srerick Building; Chicago, 400 North Mich igan Avenue; New York City, 292 Madiso. Detroit, 2842 W. Granc Oklahoma City, 314 Terminal Blag. New Orleans, 722 Union St. Member of the Associated Press: Th Associated Press is entitled exclusively tt the use for republication of all the loca news printed in this newspaper, as well a all AP news dispatches.

foy, Rosston, Rt. Oscar Nichols, with a Christmas party at the Leakc Twp; Jimmic Duke, Pres home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Dur- cott; Dock Kizer, Prescott; Ellis nam Jones. Prescott; Laymon Dickin- Ch'ristmas decorations, greenery son. Prescott; Bill Gist. Prescott; and a lighted Christmas tree made Bussey Lee, Prescott; R. C.

Har- By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON Hollywood, Dec. 31 (UP) Bing Crosby came out on top as the "boxoffice champ of all time" today by grabbing the No. 1 spot on the big 10 moneymaking stars for the fifth year in a row. More people have paid more money to see the balding crooner, according to the Motion Picture Herald's annual poll, than anybody else in movie history. This gives "the ole groaner" a year up on Shirley Temple, who sept the cash registers tinkling oudest from 1935 to 1938 when she was America's favorite' baby star, and two years ahead of Mickey Rooney, who topped the list from 1939 to 1941.

Since 1943 no other movie bigwig has even had a look-in. Number 2 on the list of stars who keep the customers shelling out for tickets was Betty Grable. Abbott and Costello. who came out on top in 1942 and haven't been on the big 10 in three years, made place. Gary Cooper was in fourth place.

Bob Hope and Humphrey Bogart I traded places, Hope moving up to fifth from sixth, and Bogart mov- 7:00 Twenty 7:30 Take a 8:00 What Will Happen in 1949 Chicago Theatre of 10:00 Warncv Ruin's 10:30 Emil Coleman's Mutual Reports the News 11:00 Sign Off Saturday p.m., Jan. 1 1:00 Description of Cotton Bowl Football 3:45 Description of East-West Football 6:00 News, Five-Star Edition Hoopsters Huddle 6:30 Meet the Band Russ Sunday a.m., Jan. 2 Sign On 7:00 Lew White Organ Melodies 7:30 Hymn Time 7:45 Four Knights 8:00 Unity's Gospel Hour Church News of the Air Silver Strings News, First Edition 9:00 Rock of Ages Broadcast 9:30 Voice of 10:00 Radio Bib 1 Class 10:30 Reviewing 11:00 First Christian Church p.m., Jan. 2 12:00 William L. Shirer, 12:15 John B.

12:30 Cote Glee Club 12:50 Saenger Preview 12:55 News, Noon Edition 1:00 Gospel Hour 1:30 Music for Sunday 1 0 Sundav Spotlight News 2:05 Key Notes by Carle. 2:15 Guest Star 2:30 Juvenile House of 4:00 Friday Music Club 4:30 Quick As a 5:00 Sunday Down South 5:30 Nick 6:00 The 6:30 Roy Rogers' 7:00 A. L. 7:30 Memos for Music 8:00 Under 8:30 Jimmie 8:45 Twin Views of thp 9:00 Secret lighted a colorful background for the rooms. Bingo was played and numerous prizes were awarded the lucky winners.

The highlight of the evening was tho exchange oC gifts from the tree. Coffee and cake were served. neither my name isn't Ed but Elmer and we used to work together at Eureka General Products and I understand perfectly when you get into a rat-race like this I bet you Thr following is a list of Grand ami Petit Jurors selected to serve nt tho January term, 1949 of the Circuit Court of Nevada County which opens Monday, January 3. Grand Jurors: Homer Nichols Falcon; J. T.

Adams, Emmet; Troi-io Formy, E. II. Charles Grcenleo played White Weaver, Laneburg; J. R. Reyonfia, the host will be calling himself i floor.

Christmas on their band instruments. The members voted to set aside 825.00 for paint to paint tho church darling, he'll be pinching his own leg before it is over with all this confusion seeing guys you haven't seen for. eight nine years. Excuse me would you mind telling me my own name if you happen to know and please write it clown here. Write it on this envelope oh never mind it has got my munc on it, Mr.

Elwood K. Lynch, 232 South Elm, Apt. G. Okay, it came out of my own pocket and that's what it says so it must be me but some- Mrs. Robert Otwcll.

Mrs. Troy Greenlee. Mrs. E. Aaron, Mrs.

Howard Collier and Mrs. Arl Fin- chcr were appointed to servo on the community building committee smother year. Two suggestions were decided pn to raise money for the club next year. One the month of your birthday, bring a penny for each year old you are. The other is to start a bank by baking a cake, pie, or make some article and how I feel more like Willis Melvyn sell it to your neighbor and turn Jones, for some crazy reason, i in the money at each meeting.

is a funny sensation The surprise package brought It certainly but how about you and me grabbing off a saucer of that rare old feelgood solution here's a go, Jack, and many happy returns of the clay and I want you to know that is from the heart because I have watched your success step by step down the years and it couldn't Lfdnl NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the decree duly entered in the Hernpstead Chancery Court on Septeinber 1048, in the case styled Frank C. Clark vs. Minnie Bell Clark, the undersigned Commissioner of said Court will :ir.V for sale at public outcry to the lushest bidder, at the East entrance of the Hempstead County Courthouse, within me Hours prescribed by low for judicial sales on Jun. 8, 19-19, the following described real estate: Lot Two (2) in Block One (1), Allen's Addition to the Citv of Hope. Arkansas.

TERMS OF SALE: On a credit of three months, the purchaser being required to execute a bond as required by law and the order and decree of said Court in said cause, with approved security, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum from date of sale until paid, and a lien being retained on the premises sold to secure the payment of the purchase money GIVEN under my hand this 26 day of November, 1948. (SEAL) C. E. Weaver Commissioiiei- in Chancery By Omera Evans, D. C.

Dec. 19, Jan. 1. si. 90 and was won by Mrs.

Joe England. Christmas gifts were exchanged from a beautiful Christmas tree by drawing numbers. Mrs. Rodgers and Mrs. Card, two elderly ladies of tho community, were presented many useful gifts.

The January meeting will be at no nome Mrs. Robert Garrett. happen to a nicer fellow. I wonder who that guy is, I know him as well as the tip of I my tongue and I never forget a 'face but darling, you never looked prettier in your life and where is Wi'l. 3 must see Will is he here.

Who's Will, I was just joking I mean your husband. His name isn't Will it is Oliver. Could I get you a little cup of that delicious shav- iing cream froiri the noggery crock it goes down sweet and you wake up iu the cell under the front stoop at the 96lh precinct but I ain't married to you so fall on your face it is okay with me it might do some good at that. Happy New Year, happy New I Year, what a wonderful party, how i nice of what's his name, the host's (name, how nice of the guy over there getting pretty well bottled now probably roll back of that sofa pretty soon, getting all these old friends together once a year to renew old friendships and pledge friendship anew from the bottom of my heart I mean it, success, happiness and the best of luck to you and all yours for the coming year and many of them. Happy New Year and the same to you.

Emmet; Jack Martin. Rosston. Rt. W. W.

Drake. Waldo; Theodore Elgin. Proscott: Al Loomis, Prescott: Leonard Hart, Prescott: A. L. Dnwns.

Prescott; J. W. Wray, Bodcaw; Will Grain, Bodcaw; Arthur Andrews. Prescott, Rt. C.

L. Warmack. Willisville: C. C. Henry.

Bluff City: A. C. Jelly, Emmet; J. R. Lambert, Sutton; Joe Lcdbt-tter, Prcscolt; E.

L. Smith, ris, Prescott; Charlie Pye, Pres colt; Harold Grain, Bodcaw: Robt. Butler, Parker Are Milder- brand. Prescott, Rt. Tom Bryson.

Prcscolt, Pa. Alfred Marlar, Waterloo: George Elmore, Taylor Twp: R. K. Stewart, Laneburg; Guy Bradshaw. Waldo, Taylor Twp; J.

M. Winberry, Waldo, Taylor Twp; J. A. Henry, Prescott, Rt. Rue! McKelvey, Bluff City; Lewis Holder, Prescott.

Mr. and Mrs. Romio Rogers and sens, Buddy and Jirnmie have returned to their home in San Diego, Calif, after a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Rogers and other relatives. Gale. Petit Jurors: Guy Ellis, Albany; Sherman Sutton. Albany; W. H.

Spell. Laneburg: R. L. Wesson. Rosston; David Stuart, Proscott: Louis Cornelius, Prescott; D.

W. Barhani, Gale; A. C. Cummings, Cale; John Jarvis, Rosston; Harold Fairchilds, Rosston; Joe Hamilton, Emmet; Harlee Steed, Prescott, Rt. B.

M. Wicker, Prescott. Rt. W. O.

Ingram, Rosston. Rt. Robt. Purl- Mr, and Mrs. Ned Duncan and children who have been the guests of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jewel White for the holidays, returned to their home in McComb, Miss, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Combs, who have been visiting relatives in El Dorado, will arrive Today for a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. McSwain before leaving Sunday for their home in Fayettevillc. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Walls who have been the guests of Mrs. Walls mother, Mrs. Thomas Hesterly and grandmother. Mrs.

H. H. Allen returned to their home Champagne, 111. on Tuesday. Dr.

A. S. Buchanan, Mrs. Carl 9:30 Congressional 10:00 William Hillmon. 10:15 Bill McCune's 10:30 Noro Morales' Mutual Reports the News 11:00 Sign Off Jailer Beaten by Six White Prisoners ing down one notch.

Clark Gable stayed where he was last seventh place. Gary Grant and Spencer Tracy Dalrymple and son Carl spent Tuesday in Texarkana. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson have returned to their home in Grand Prairie, Texas after a holiday visit with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Uuol Chamberlain and Mrs. Lera Johnson. Miss Faye Loomis returned Tuesday from Temple. Texas, where she has been with Mrs.

Roy Loomis who underwent surgery at Scott- White Clinic. Mrs. J. M. Duke, Sr.

is visiting her son, Owen Duke and family in Dallas. Mrs. Tom Bemis, Mrs. Kate Sparks Bernis, Miss Ethel McRae Lake Charles, Dec. 31 white prisoners beat the Calcasieu parish jailer into semi- consciousness today, took his keys and fled.

Two were known to have stolen an automobile from a nearby used car lot. Two or three of the others stole a grocery store's delivery truck. They were believed to have split up in flight, but the search for them was concentrated around The escaped prisoners are: Raymond L. Ivcy, 19. of Houston, Tex.

charged with robbery. George W. Clark, 17, of Houston, charged with robbery. Herman Webb, 22. formerly of New Orleans, charged with forgery and automobile theft.

Joe Stoddard, of. Westlake, La. crargcd with buglary. Prentice Groves, 18, of Starks, charged with burglary. George F.

Fowler. G3, formerly of New Orleans, charged with forgery and theft. BARKLEY ILL Washington, Dec. 31 Vice President elect Barkley is confined to his bed a cold, aides said today. He may be unable to attend President Truman's conference of legislative leaders.

climed into eighth and ninth place. Ingrid Bergman barely made it this year. She skidded down to the Bemis, Mrs. Heryey Bemis and bottom of the the No. 3 Mildred Bemis spent Tuesday spot she held in 1947 and the run- in Texarkana.

'ner-up spot in 194G. Czech Diplomat 'rcrluiiH HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 1,6 Pictured I Short jacket- former Czech 2 Burden consul general 3 Dress edge Hugh S. Fullerton, Iti" New York, Dec. 31 It i Butts, may be a surprise to Mau- Will crack the Texans like rice Pociolot'i of the Basketball Association of America to hear that the owners of his Rochester and Indianapolis clubs dropped in at Anderson, the other night to visit proxy Ike Duffey of the National League Could have Carolina and Charley Justice been a social call by two former national leaguers. Duffey, after commenting "no comment" for a while broke down and said: ''They didn't come down to talk about the weather.

But we're top busy with this season's race and it is far too early to discuss increased membership for next nuts. Cotton Bowl (SMU vs. Oregon) The Northwest Looks best. Sugar Bowl (Oklahoma vs. North Carolina) Will get the mcstest points the fust- est.

Delta Bowl vs. Oklahoma Aggies) Just to be contrary We'll pick William but not Mary. Comedown Any time he feels that he's similar report that too excited about a mere doesn't really prove anything is that the Tournament of Champions nas been in touch with Jack Dempsey and Al Weill recently. Bovvl-oney Rose Bowl California) (Northwestern vs. Northwestern, from the Big Nine (or Ten) Will score again and again again.

and Orange Bowl (Texas vs. Georgia) The Bulldogs, coached by Wally football game, Jimmy Conzclman recalls the time his eleven-year-old son sat on the bench with him when Conzelman's Cardinals were engaged in a crucial contest with the Bears. by 20-10. Jimmy's team finally got started and was driving toward a touch- 11'Truthful 12 Worships 14 Astringent 15 Metal 18 Ripped 4 Pronoun 5 Agitate 6 Plague 7 Boy's nickname 19 Legal mat'ter 8 Negative word 24 Floats 21 Distributes 20 Exchanges 9 Love god 22 Indian weight 10 Calm 23 Suffix 11 Rabbits 24 Thus 13 Dried 25 Hebrew letter 16 Egyptian 27 Compass point sun god Window part 4G State down. senior ConzeLman was bouncing up and down, rooting like a college freshman when he felt someone plucking at his sleeve he turned and the young one asked: "Pop, have you got some money for a hot dog?" 26 Of the sun 30 Graded 32 Ventilate 33 Self esteem 34 His was president of his country 36 Vigilant 39 Father 40 Tin (symbol) 41 Down 42 Either 43 Drink slowly 45 Postpones 50 He has spent much time in the (ab.) 51 Dash 53 Swerve 54 Clasp 55 Holding 57 Judges 59 Prevent 60 Sounder mentally 17 Hypothetical 35 Fastened force 20 Violent rush 26 National bird 47 Exist of U.S.A.

48 French article 49 Units of energy 50 Incite 52 Woody frun 54 Weapon 56 Concerning 29 Varnish ingredient 31 Pedal digit 34 Turned over 37 Redcier 38 Snares 58 Rough lava.

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