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OLDY, BUT A GOODY. The Old State House locat- ed on Markham, wlll under go a face lift. Renovate Raised money for State House he peopk of Arkansas rak- edtheinoneyto renovate the Old State House. The original build- ing was ready for use in 1840 and served as a capitol building until 1911 when the present capitol building was readyforoccupancy. Owned by the state, the Old State House also houses the Ar- kansas History Mus- eumandCommBdom VVHh todays inhab ion, historical and sen- thnental values, the Old State House is probably priceless. 'Wxw - Industrial Commercial Resiclental N - , X X Mooser Electric l I f f 562-3672
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LOUNGING. Retiring after 24' ' th L'tl R k years m e ite oc Schools, Mr. Hill plans to relax for awhile. Mr. Hill Taught for 39 years n a great pro- spective PV has gained a lot this year, but we lost a great vice-principal. Jethro Hill retired at the end of the 1980-81 year. Hill has been teaching for a total of 39 years. Hill spent 24 years in the LRPS after teaching in such places as Phillips County, Risen public schools and Dunbar, Booker and Metro. Hill had mixed feel- ings about retiring so he decided to relax and fish after his leave. 242! For location Parkview Chapter iif 4 -' - I f llllllllll mm 'Y'fss Brumblelow U T U R E USINESS EAQERS MERICA , . , Your Budding Tomorrow s Leaders Today State Farm Insurance Salesman Holt Truck 8: Trailer be f 6601 Hwy. I-30 562-4152 11015-A Arcade-Shackleford 227-5100 Foreman Cement Company 400 E. Capitol 375-9981 Bill '
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