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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 5

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GREEI.KY TRII1UNE Page 5 In Nunn Senior Play Jalional DAV Commander raises Greeiey Chapier For Membership Record Maj. Gen, civ in J. Maas commander of llic Disabled American Veterans, and chairman of the President's Committee on-Kmploymenl of the Physically Handicapped, has sent congratulations to Grcctey Chap- No. 8 for surpassing Ir.sl year's membership. As of -April 1 the chapter had 119 members.

Gen. Alaas, In a message scnl from national DAY headquarters in Cincinnati, said lite achievement of Hie local chapter lias brought n.ilIon recognition lo (he unit for its fine work in bringing to- gather recognition lo Hie unit for Is fine work in bringing together disabled veterans. "Please accept the congratulations of your national headquarters on this membership achievement," (Jon. Mass saiil. "Kvery eligible veteran in your area should join with you In protecting disabled veterans' rights as well as their future job security.

The stronger he DAV is as an organization, the less Individual disabled veterans will have lo worry about employment. "It is our hope that no member of the DAV ever is without a job. Through strength of numbers, we can make this possible now and in the future." cist for the Nunn high stnior play, a com- idy, A Maid, includes these four students. They are, to right: Top row, Glenn Hutchinson, who plays tht part of the and Stilton, who a the maid. Bottom, Mary Lamm, junior, who plays Dolly, and Sandra Wilson, who tht part of Mri.

Frazitr. The comedy, which will be given in tht high school gymnasium at 6 p.m. Friday, is the story of a nosey housemaid who starts the fun ball rolling when she confuses a motor boat Dolly with a baby named Dolly and both are confused a young lady named Dolly. Bill is the stage a a John Simpson, a member of 'the facility, is directing the play. Tickets may bi purchased at tht door the night of the play.

awarded a Bruadhurs! scholarship. Tins scholarship is provided Ijy William Uroadhuisl, Tulsa, through (he Uroadhursl lounda- lion. It provides full tuition and fees. llrunk will be graduated from llic College High tins spring. He has liecn active in llic affairs of tlic Methodist church.

Colorado Lawyers Average $8,933, Bar Survey Says DENVER Ifl The Colorado Assn. reported Tuesday a survey slimvs that Colorado attorneys liail an average net income of SS.BHH last year. 'Hie only comparative figures given in report arc for 1351 when the national average for lawyers was Hie association said. The national average for physicians in 1351 was $13,432 and for dentists $7,820. The survey was based on questionnaires scnl to 1,800 members of the slate association.

Elmer Brunk Admitted as Pre-Minislerial Sfudent At Southwestern College Elmer Brunk, son of Mr. ancj Mrs. J. K. Brunk.

1329 Tenth slrcet has been admitted as 2 pre-min- islerial student al Southwestern college, Winfleld, according lo Dean E. Dale Dunlap. Brunk Draperies and Window Shades FREE ESTIMATES Complele Drapery and Window Shade Service RUCKERS 1028 i Are. Th. 100 and Wives Will Visit Weld Counly in May Twenty-two Australian farmers anil their wives will visit here May and 9 as guests of Hie Weld Counly Farm Bureau.

They will stay at the homes of Farm Bureau members and spend two days in the county touring the agricultural sites. The group will arrive here from Denver on the afternoon of May 8 at the Farm Bureau office and a picnic al Island Grove park will be given for them lhat evening. Attcr spending the nighl and the next riiorning with their hosts, the group will reassemble at the Farm Bureau office for its lour during Jhe afternoon before leaving for Fort Collins. The group is louring the enlirf United States, with the A'mcrican Farm Bureau us their guides. Their hosts here have not yet been selected.

Temperance Man? WHKKIJNG, Va. ijf City police are looking for the burglar who wasn't satisfied wilh taking, roast candy bars and cash iron') a cafe The intruder also emptied a keg of beer oil the floor and poured eight bottles of whisky down the drain. USE THE TRIBUNE WANT ADS BEST 100 49t 1 Joseph ASPIRIN ARE YOU SOMETIMES Arlington Teachers Guests at a Banquet The Arlington school teachers were honored last night at a banquet attended by about 150 parents and teachers. Officers for the school year were unanimously elected by the PTA members. These were Mrs.

Charles Fager- b'erg, president; Mrs. Donald Qib- son, vice president; -Mrs. Joseph Brough, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Creamer, recording secretary; Herb King, treasurer; and Mrs. Russell McWilliams, historian.

The dinner was held in the school's gym and was given by the Arlington PTA. The PTA group BOWLES TREE SERVICE We specialize in and guarantee complete control of iruects and diseases of treec, evergreens, gardeni and lawns. We uie the highest powered pray ma avaifabfe for complete control on highest Phone 850 132S Si. prusL'fitctJ (lie school with a refrigerator to IK? used in the teachers lounge. Mrs.

Uwiglil Brigham, president, tnatle the presontntion assisted by Pat Hyan and Jim Shelton, PTA members. The acccplance was by Geraldine Curran, fourth grade teacher at the school. Also on the-program'was a skit- pi'p-icnled hy lcn Six of Cub Pack 202 al Arlington school. The skiE was dirVclcu 1 by Mrs. I.

Shwayder, den mother, and Dorothy Richmond, assistant den mother. Scouts participating were Iad- dic Richmond, Bob Heherlcin, Don l.eckenby, Hob Shwayder, Leon Cabe, Danny Goodu-inc-and Paul I.ebsack. A group of Hawaiian dancers from C5CE also entertained on the program. These were nil reduced by Gwen Chang. The dancers were Marian Murakami, Jessica Kupau, Betsy LJchima, Geraldtne Suzuki and Dale Muira.

The invocation was given by the Rev. Samuel Wegcnast of Our Savior's Lutheran church. The dinner, was served by the room mothers, with Stirs. Don J.cckenby food chairman and Mrs. Al Spcel- 7en general chairman.

Tooffeavy? June Havoc suggests Ayds AYDS taken as directed curbs joiirapnclilo. you Dal less, loso weighl. A ciinic four different reducing methods flnd provrd the AYDS Hun safta nnA ttsl. ns users the moyl weit-ht lafltyl GuaranlKxi. Only $2.98.

Gilbert-Bishop's 820 S(U St. DOMESTIC AND IRRIGATION Well Drilling ALL KINDS OF WELL AND PUMP REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES REPP'S, Inc. 1535 8th Ave. Phone 1920 Member, (ireclcy Electric League Phone 1034 I A 222 Greeiey Bldg. Res.

4422 LATE for work? LATE for dates? LATE for meals? YOUR WATCH must be in need of REPAIR! Our Knclory-Traincd Walciimnkcrs will fix il in a 3-l)ay I IF NEEDED. The Most Reasonable PRICES IN TOWN ALL WORK A A Greeiey, Colo. hi Performance that Counts! --and the Performance of Trop-Artic Motor Oil is GUARANTEED! Change to TROP-ARTIC All-Weather Motor Oil and use it for ten days or up to 1,000 miles. If you aren't completely satisfied that TROP-ARTIC lives up to all the claims made for it, go to any Phillips 66 Dealer and he will drain and refill your crankcase with any other available oil you prefer at no additional expense to you. That's how sure we are that you'll be delighted with the performance you get from TKOP-ARTIC All-Weather Motor Oil.

We guarantee it! PHH.I.TPS PETROLEUM COMPANY EASIER STARTING UP TO LESS OIL CONSUMPTION UP TO LESS ENGINE WEAR LONGER GASOLINE MILEAGE PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS are distributed in GREELEY and vicinity by CHAS. A. SMOOT, PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY A TO TROP-ARTIC Oil, AT Mason's "66" Service 1011 16th St. Phone 4493 Vijgil Mason and Bob lirunz 56 on Page 15 Today's Tribune. Wells Motor Co.

Is Greeiey for HARDTOPS Small Down Low Finance Rates 36 Monthly Payments Open Evenings Til 9:00 p.m. WELLS Motor Company Plymouth Dealer Iti (r.

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