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THURS DAY, FE GRLTARY -25rl04y Of' Mrs. EdWiU'd SHpsfiKC'i' of Olif- 1(111 cniiio Tlnii'silay tci spciu! tho end 'Vvitlr immrts; iind M.i 'H. 10. Mr. Slipsati'cr cnnu' Sumlay, and she reluriu'd IIDIIII willi lliiit Mr.

and Mrs. Bert T.uckwood Weill. In ('hcsili'r Sunday tn the duv wiUi Mr. and Mr.s. Tloy Kr.v-.

Mrs. Orrin Lewis will return lliis whei'e slic lias ln'cii Hie past two wilii Mv, Lewis," who" is worldiif; Lhe.i:e...-,- Mrs. icliirned Ic lier home llurrlon Insl, weeU, al'ter spcnfliiiK' several days with her (lautrhler, Mrs. Kdward l-'ulconiov, aiul fj'randson. Miss lOhiadale Lockwood and Jliss Kvelyn Mali to Lincoln Saturday, returidnji' Monday.

THE BE L.L.E-V-I-^:L.E (KAN A S) T.Ei E'S COPE LINCOLN DAILY II KICK'S A VKAH $1 Peojile taking 'le a week papers pay a yeai'. and due to not heiuR' paid aliead. 'ean easily n'et their other iiiaif throu.y'li tlie postol'fiee The Daily Lineoiii Nehi-aska State can n'ive two -to ten hours later news out on rural routes and in many towns hecause it is the only lai between Onialin and Denver printing at ni.ti'hl, ill I'jiet after a P. 'I'he l.ineohi prints tion Tip until train time day and nielli. The M(n'ninn' eonies for mail delivery the same (lay; Dailies on the Iowa line edit fcu' lov.n readers.

Tiie Lincoln sells for three Ici five dollars a year less than any other hiii' state morning' daily, and is )n-iced as low as day afternoon papers. 'ily niail in-Nehr and North Ka 'iisas. daiLv Sunday $L75; three iiKUilhs Ilaily, year daily, with Sunday; 2 "ie a moiilh higher.to. other states. Order direct or thru our and Mi's.

Warner niovpri last week to Linion, where he has employment with the Rock Island. Orval LewLs ami of Salina camo to spend a few days with and at NarlsTL Mr. aiuhMrs. Harlan Thompson have moved to rjftHeviHe, and are livintr in tlii; I''. Swiercinsky house on Twontioth street.

Mr. and Mrs. MunK'cr of Lawrence came to visit with' relatives here attd at Cuba, Mr. MiliiKcr returned to Lawrence Sunday, and Mrs, MuiiKor re- to spomi a longer time with, her mother, Mi's, Millie Kcsl of Cuba, who is ill. Mrs.

Roy Fci'B'uson and daufth- ier, Phyllis, moved to (k-neva this week, joining' Mr. 'FurKuson, who had employnumt Ihei-e i'or months, Mr. and Mrs, Dale Barrelt and daughter, Melanie Sue, of Omaha, came Monday night, and visited here until yesterday, Sjrt. Neiil Peters, United Stales' Jtarincs, came Friday to visit his sister, Mrs. Clarence and Mr.

Laliodny. the La- hodnys and their tjueKl went to Ma- ha'ska to visit Mr. and Adolph Waltman, and he remainerl to visit relatives tliere. Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Kelley have inoved 'into the north apartment ol' the and Loan properly at' Twentieth and and Mrs. A. K.

Childs have moved frcmVthe Mrs. Lester Lara- liee'house on street to born property on Twent y-fiflli where Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Keeling' ffuaiierly lived. Pvt. and Mrs. Sherman Skid- miu 'o (d' Ft. Fviley, Mr.

and Maurice Medlin and Medlin of Norway came Saturday and fpent the week end with Mr. aiid- Mrs. Leonard Lahudny. Mr. and C.

Sleeper of. were priests of fi'iends in Belleville-Suiiday. Miss Coufal, who is em- Lp 1 cl i VI 11 (I ay-a nrkj-r spent the WushiiiKton holiday visiting Triends in Belleville. and Mrs. Tony Ar.none of Faii'Lury were quests of and Mrs.

riu Johnson SundHv. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

'llerbol- sheiiHer, Mr. aiid-Mrs, and Mrs, Her- bolslieiiner drove to Narka Sunday afternoon to visit the Rev. and Mr.s. Mr, and Mrs. CI.

IT. BramwplI of (t 'visitiii in Belleville Sunday iiiid Mopday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilowaril Dowell and children of Narka Sunday with brother, .1.

R. RlliotL Blr.s. RllioCt'and Cieraldine, Mr. and Mount lioreh, Wise, Mi's. B.

W. Rundus, Mrs. lloral. and Rose Ilorak of Munden were last l-'rfday ai'ternoon of Mrs. Gcorg'e II.

II i) ra and T'lliR'ene. Air. and Mrs. Opsiil left Tuesday evening' on the Roclcet for their lioiiie. after spending the past week with her parents, and Mrs.

B. Rundus and-Ivan, Max lloudek. United St it(s Navy, arrived last Wednesday fi'oin Norfolk, to spend two 'weeks his Mrs. i lloudek of Belleville. 1 lie will back iit Norfolk i March Ti.

Mr. and B. II. of Topeka came Sunday evening lor a short' visit with Mrs. 1,,.

II. Tiii-ry and Lora' Lee. Mr. and Airs. Wade Whittenberger of Luray aiid Bud WliittcMi- berger (d' LawrelVC(' were week ind guests and Mrs.

Thomas in and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McEweii and their'piece, Charlene Harsh, expect to on the, Rocket Monday evening for visit and Mrs.

Cerald Ew (Mi and Mr. and Airs. Leonard McEwen. Air. and Charlene return after three weeks, hiU.

Airs." Ahd'lwen expects to remain until late spring. Mrs. Blaiichard of Carbondale, Air. and Airs. Irvin Blanciiard of Wiidiil.a and Lieut, and Airs.

Wayne. Blaiichard and daughter of Camp llarkeley, spent the week end visiting Aliss lOdiia P.lamhai'd, anil at the Aliiiier home and witli othi 'i' relatives. Air. and Airs. L.

Al. ai' arrived h'riday to and Airs. A. son. (TiLTTuiulay the brntliers and their wives-visited with ridalives at.

Republic and ('ourl- The L. AL left yesterday f(n' riliiiel 1, la. Aljss Fiiiily who lias been slaying with her sister, ith -in some" spent the fii'st of the week in Bidleville attending lo business matters. Airs. Pearl Banks of Republic has been spending the past two weeks with Airs.

El wood West. Alav Woods of Alaiiliatlan SB Flying: Tigers at Blair Theatre Sunday Wayne, John Carroll, Gordon and Anna Lee are the pi'iiiicipal characters of "Flying Tigers," the air spectacle movie which opens at the Blair theatre Above is a scene showing, ihe lliers as they discuss hits they made on tho Japs in the skrejT over Cbnia. The pla'ne is a Cui'tiss-Wriglit P'lO. 'supper of Mr. and Airs.

l''red Stulier and" family, while for of th(dr daughter on the Rocket I'r'om Phil- lipsburjL evening. Joe (iuniudls of Colby, former I'ouiity eiigiiie (U', returning from Kansas ('ily vvhere he' had been witli a shipmeiil of stopped o'ff liere Tui 'silay and visited briefly Willi friends." Sam Segii.st, well known ri of Hose Creek township iiciir Alundeii, was here on Thursdiiy afleriiooii visiting Air. and Airs, Segrist. (ii'orge WelL (if Topeka, son of Air. and I'larl Wells, ar- conler- iJLived home Wednesdav evening i -Mehodist church f(U' a sh-u'l visit.

luesday were: the kev. Howard r- 1 11 Benton or Wakeeney, Ilarrv A. Ihe Lev. Wendell fampbel for- 1 the Rev. L.

R. Tenip- mer past.u' Metho-; church here, with Mrs. Camp-; Jamestown; the Rev. Airs. HJalmer Larson and daugh- r.eturiied home with him.

MrsV of Car- bondalc, 'arrived in Belleville from I'Vii'l Worth, where she had been visiting her son, Mr. and Airs. Wayne Bhiiuh- ard and family, where Wayne is stationed in s(dective service. Mrs; Blaiicluird also slopped in Wichita enr(Mite beri' to visit her eldest son, Air. and Blanchai'd and family.

She is iting'hei" many relalives. Hie Milners and other.s, b(d'ore returning home. Among the oiit-of-lowii al.leiid- shek and daughter of Cuba, Mr. and Mrs, John Taylor and family ol lladdam, Mr. iind Mrs.

P'rank Kalivodu and fa'inily, Mr. and Airs. I'iliner Dolezal and son. Mrs, IChim'a lloudek'entertained the Bid 'F-m; Hi' cliih Saturday at her home, The gUests were Mr, and Mrs, Anthony and Dennis Ray, Mi', and Ali's. NonUiuist, and family.

High scores 'Wcu'e won- b.v—Ewn iia aiidiMi's, Dick Fox, low scores by William llaiiel aiid Anthony Dille- hav, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kennedy and daughter left (U' Russell Alonflay aft-er. two weeks at the Charles' Hansmi and llari'y Kennedy hmnes. Beverly Griffith and Mrs.

Jenson of HoUis called (Ui Airs. Ed lireckenridge Saturday. Mr. and ATrs. William Humbird spent the week end in son who is attending col- legil there, returned hmue with theiii I'm' a sh (U 't visit before en- tenng the service.

Airs. Emma Hardin of Clyde is lag at school. Six were recpiired to close Ihe wounrl. Pvt. Keith Bowman of South Garolina cainc Thursday for a furlough svith'his iiarents Air, and Mrs.

Ed and Ltu On his way home at' Lawrence and his brother Mosvard retuinc'd home with Ivini. i Verl Dean Anderson, who is at- 1 tending school at ciiine home Sunday. Gladys' went to Clay; l''ridijy. I Kasha- of- Lost sjient Saturday and Sunday al I he'I Otis Kasha home. The firsi house for storing -Ural ice was built in The real value of ice was not generally until about the lime of the Civil War It.

was then in great demand tlu' inili' tary hosiiitals, wlieri" suffered so innj-li from fever. Twila arrived liere on Friday last week after visiting relatrvl, in Goodland and Smith spellt-a few days here and th left for Nel'ir. Mrs, spent-a-fi (lavs last' week' with her mothi Mr.s.Tra Walker of B(dleville has lieeii ill. i few days J. F.kstrom wirh- her and Mrs.

A iiderson from should home, and take at the a cold FIRST bandages a.iui disinfectants kits coniiilete HOc, keep stock at first indication of lOc, 2.5c, (IDc witli COLD complete stock of remedit's. Ill t'liTr VnW.MIN your particular need. The way to maiiilain good health to inson Nyal Service Driift'Sjore''1' Belleville Lvisited. a.L-tlu!-..A rchie Larson- home i Sunday. Mrs.

D. F. llousholder i of-C-oncQl'dia. also visited at -the i Larson home Sunday aiid Abmday. Air.

and Mrs. A. A. Kelly and (laughters from north of Belle; vii.le have moved to one of the Thoinberg ajiartmeats on west i Twent ii 't st reel. i -Mrs.

Harold 'Stafford of Union Valley spent the week end at -the home of her Win. I Splicli returning home the i lasi of Ihe week. Little ILdeii Splichal accompMnied hi-r h.onie. Luther Bouska rehiriied home Wediiesda.v night from a few daS wiHi her husband at Camp AlcCoy, Wise, I Air. and Airs.

K'er- 'sline ol' ''aii 'bui'y spent Sunday i Willi Kersliiie's inireiits, I Al IS. Iverst inc. (list bell is now in charge of the Alothei 1 lep children's home in Alae- 011, and. the Rev. and Airs.

C. IInscher and Funice an the Camiibells in the work. Mrs. Morris F. Rah.jes ofAgj fornifO 'ly t-: daughter of the -Rev, and" Mrs.

Roberts met the here Tuesday evening retUHved-ld-Crlyde with them for a Airs. of Topeka, accompanied b.v her brother, Mr. and AH and Mr. and Alr.v. Scandia; the IJev.

assisting i landr'the Rev. and Airs. G. iiobcr.t.s_.n W. Frint and the of Wayne." Pljiiis visiliiig Itrolher 1 Air.

and Akiis. -Dean and son returned li'oiiu Una Alonday. "Mr. and Airs, p'raiik Anderson and Peggy Sunday with her brother Don of Phillips, Saliiia. who is (ui a furlough al Hie Cjil Ch'risHe hmiie.

Air. 1111(1 All's. William Hanel and Cheryl Kay with a diniiei' in honor of Airs. Emma lloiiilek's birllula.v The guests- were lloudek, Anlhoiiy iJilleliay. Dennis Kay, Mr.

and Airs. George Nonhpiisl and familv. Air. and Airs. A.

Smith visited Sunday with Air. and Mrs. 0. F. Dewey ol' Taliiio.

Air. AD 'S. Ed llyman. iind Beverly (if Cuba Sunday with Air. ami Airs.

Dille- liay and Dennis Ray. Air. and Airs. Leslie and sons and Airs. Ida Gram Sunday in al.

the.llarley' Gram home. Air. Airs. Don of Wii-hila spent Sunday with Air. and Dillehay and Dennis Kay.

ir'rnm I 'kl lleiniail Aloore. who is eni)doytH Mrs. c. Ida Rood Feb. 2a Hand club jnet with Airs.

Peai'l I'lisenniaii ad Airs. Tryiii Rhinehart of Narka Sunday of last week' with A. L. and Alay Mrs. Alyrtle Setlars and daughter ARE TFIE Preferred GIFT When distance separates yor from your loved ones, the firs yearning is for a photo, coiirsj'! bridge Ihe miles- come in today! Fetterling Studio Under (iainble Alice Beau- Belleville t'J a 1.

a-n C-oiicorilia, and Airs, champ, were in Tiiesdii.v calling on tlu (Ui Airs. Marshall Beec'her, who a patient in Pat-; lei'Mui Al-i'moiial hosiMlal. 1 Airs. Alabel Shell, formerly Aliss: Alab(d Stroiid, was here from N(di- 1 laska h'lst week visitin.g All-, and -larcMiv er, and other Belleville relatives lew days last week, Rev. Air.

Long were niade for atid church loyalty campaign. A iiot'-lnck dinner served at noon by thi' ladies of the Women's Society of Christian Service. ehTT home Al Wichita, Airs. Called "Oil Air Dillehay and Alvis Dillehay of Bullies. Ivan Boggs and A'rs.

Dennis Ray Suiiday, MWi -tlfe 'Rocket fi'ir Kansas in response "to an, etluu' message stating that his' loriners: (Jlenn M. Adams had-undergone another" "and was in a serious condilid'h. 1 le re- inaiiied there until Saturday returning lionje on'the liockel (lav nuirning. While in Kansas 'rv'' he gave a JiLut of blood in a Airs. Geoi'ge Kent went to 'Id- peka Sa.lurday lo visit Air.

am "A'ITS Itrry Moore- and sons. iiniierweiit sons, an operation Lost A-'hton and 'din- Citis 'Kasha Wayside Rustling-s iiy Wnii: Unv Mil Airs. Krnest Stockcr and (ai of 'wa end 11 es I her 11 -i v-a ii Al i'-s. Gregg and other- Belle-' ville frieiuls the couiity has- kdtbalt ()Ui Rev. and Airs, G.

of the Clyde Alethodist the. pastoi'--laymaii conference; here on Tuesday id' last wi''ek, and in the evening were That We Not Extend Credit For Any Petroleum Products, compliance-wiih A. W. Directive Order No. (i2) BUD HERTLEIN ONE-STOP SERVICE LEWIS MOTOR COMPANY OIL COMPANY HOWARD MOTOR eOMPANii: I TOURIST GARAGE 1 PHILLIPS 06 STATION A.

returning lo her home later in the i Week. Ralph Biiremaii, assistant pasHu of Ihe Chiisliaii cbliridi ill with a rural charge near' there, ariived' in Belleville. Friday' morning for a sluu't visit with his; TK Ml' G. i Buri.niaii and family, leaving Satur-: day. He wits called as a chaplain 'i in till army, to report at l''ort Okla 1 Ahirch I 'l.

Airs. Bureinan of isb- ihe wys 'I 'l in is eniidoy there Carl tdd son (if Air. Moorind'' I wh lie fi lends olTlrrn aim I iiiid will remain transfusion to his brother am some bet.ler when fl. Ruth I'''isliiu', daughter i the Rev. and Mrs.

Carey A. I er, (d' Belleville, a sindeni al Wesleyaii universif.v, one of the six sl.udeiils into KaiMia Chi sorority at t.lie collegi' in Salina last Air. and Airs. William have temporarily located cordia wliile he lias-ehiploymeut as one of Hie' caTpeiitc'i's on Ju' new concentr-a-t-iiin camp. Their son, Duayiu Aloore Monday Mr.

'and Mrs. Fd lloudek of llubb(dl visited Sunday with Alilo lloudek and Eliiora. I.adimer Kasha of Air. and Al.r.i._Kett4i son of Belleville wen ner guests lit the home. hillehay is visiting ridalives at Wichita Hiis week.

Air. and'Airs. Stanley Sluira and iiabv of spent Sunda.v with Mr. r.nd Airs. Edgar Baiid.

Alilo lloudek. liedford and F.rii- -esl. attended the funeral of Airs. I Conklin-of Tlubbell Friday. Airs.

is her daughter AIjs. Francis Mr. is 3 -A, and like coundesstiious in yoi community and tliru-ouc Amcric.i, he's s.aving tires, an gasoline, (and dollars for War Bonds), by using the bi for his.neccssary trips. Santa Fc liave been revised everywhere coi veniencejro civilian and miiirary travel. And like that of all other biis'Tlncs, Is st av.aHable at the same Iiiw fares which have hclpct! mai the bus essential tO" America's transporration For latest, up-to-the-mlnvte travel information, call your local agent TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT ANNEX CAI-'h; luer at in Con- I 'I'he fidlowing gi I is staying at the lioine ring her liusba.ul Mr, and 'erry Aloore, 20-m()nHis-; and Alr.s.

I'erry "visiting I'erry Adams in lids citv and attending schc swallowcii a small amount of poisonous iiipiid remttiiiiiig in dis- ctirded of plumbing. lie svre'mnuUi and.throat burns and after being treated at the Alennonitc l-wiis able to return home dav AI'l-'CPearl Banks, the late CJai'dijice IJiuiks o'f diepublie, was a ('lid guest, of her mother-in- law, Mrs, Klwood West, Pvt." Vernon Hill, who has been located'" in I'lagstaff, arrived iJii Belleville Wednesday night'en 'rontc to vKsIt his 'eiits, and' M'rs, Chester Hi.fh' Art Strofjiberg, Rock. Island fireman betwetm Belleville and Mcli'arland; who underwent a nVn.ior operation In a Belleville hospital Sunday inorning is re- recovering as well as eould J)e Air and Lem Johnson, of tehee. Fi'i- day evonlng for a visit with his brother. Air, and Mi's, Lloyd son iiiul other Republic county relatives and friends, after' ing with brother, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed' Jo'hnson-aild-other rolalivos in Boulder, Mrs, Evelyn primary room teacher at Cuba, spent the week end from Friday until Sunday evening with her mother, Mrs, Jolin and brotlvoLs Floyd, Arthur and William near Union Valley. Afr, and Donahl Mitcholl and fiimil.v fi'd'hi'Dildi'vor'," returned to his holiie Thursday aiftov iriaking a visit hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and family in Belleville and vicinity, Ma.x.

Smith (if Scandia wn's of the six Wosloyan university who at- Jol'- training as cadets, Mi'fi. II, Arondt' of Kansas was a giie.st'of hey iiiothor, Mrs, Clarence Close, her'-broth- Mrs, Xilosu and (itlier an'd friends Thiirsdiiy nftfirpooii, Agenda Mr.s,' Clf-ni'go Noi-dqiilnl: Feb. Air. and Frank and Vernon luii Kolman of Cuba were Sunday (liniier. guests of and 'Mrs.

Wesley Kolman and Ai'lehe Airs' Floyd Lislier visited Thursday with her father J. Brown of Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Trect-'k and family wei'e guests of Air." and Mrs.

Charles iAIr. and Mrs. berger (d' Cuba, Air. and Airs. I-lilly' llunibird and were Wc'l- nesday dinner guests of Air.

and Mrs. Wesley Kolman and I Pvt Keith Bowman of South called on-Mr, and Ed Breckenridge-Tuesday. Otis Kasha.called on I'id Rynian of CJuba Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Dolezal and son. spent Mr. tmd Airs; Lester Humil of- Scandiu. Mrs. Anthony Dillohiiy ttnd Mrs.

Otis Kasha, made trip Clyde and Mrs, Frank Kalivoda Sunday dinner 'guests of J.o.e...Be.(ln.ai;. of Esther Jonsen of Holli's Wednesday at the Francis'Raloigh home of 'Air. and George Cleveland their home from Cali- guests surprised A'lrs. I. eon Havel Sunday: Air.

audi Airs, lul' Svoboda and family, AlT', and Mrs. Joe W. Havel, Air. and Al'rs. Bedford Havel and Kathr-yn, Airs.

Frank Huncovsky, Air. and l''i'aiik Krob, AL'S. Frank R. Krob, and Mrs. Joe.

i X. Havel, Air, and Mrs. Arthur.l- Barton and family, Mr IMI Havel. The occasion Havid's birthikiy. Beverly Frickson-cut her f(U'ehea(lJast week' and was; Mrs.

I Ah-. a (ill i while Walter Bohivonblust. has pui'- ehased the laUi Ilannnh ri iighaM-cisiu ro wii the old pickle factory near lloiL'k Lsland roundhouse fi'oni George.Raliel^iind to raise gardeij cHlcluMis the epmiiig Airs, Fi'od Stubor and young- 1 st daughter, lent the week end with; her mot lei'r lOiig.le, dmigliter Dora, "mid Mrs. Chostor. McWilson, Mr, McWil.son and faniily Concordia, Fred wont down.

Sunday evonhiK jind thoy If 1 i dVi and' Mrs. VVoH'ord Peterson and. Ai 'Mr. and Kolman, Mr. and Arcli Thomp.soii-attended ti Legion pot- Uick siijiper at Cl.vde Wednesday, Mrs, Clil'ford llasion of Wayne called- on Airs, Ed Breckeiirldgo Mi', an.d Mrs, 1 .1111 (1.

Airs, Koy CuUough were "Sl'iiii- class niet at tlieE, Baird honie Thursday, A regal a n.eitii.jiuictin i 1 which they pieced -fTTT-tliTr quilt "Twenty- llDTrerrsBs: Sunday Mi's. Loren Ashcraft of Hollis cailed on Mrs, Ed Francis of Clyde, and Vld Breckenridge went to Kansas and returned The fallowing surpfiserd Mr, Kauer Thursday, the oceasjon being their thii'toenth. wedding anniversary: Ml', and Mrs, Will Juiiuk and son, IVli', and. Mr.s, Stanley Baxu and fatnily, Mr. and Mrs.

Jno Kuoktil and Joo, Mr. apd Mrsj. Ben Bon.v.- Notice to Property -handling proik-rl v. In ortlcr to conperalo with the nation hi (left 'iiKo Ihc bor of Coniinefce will orfor iho. following' new to Ihoscv riurm- k'fiii'ino' to rent to own'ers of Ih is localit.v, Tho now i.s: RENTAL RECORD TO BETVIAINTAINED DURING THE PRESENT WAR Thq.

of the P.ellnvilln Chaiiabor of llenton keep thLs'list available nt the Bachelor irardwave ataHtimes. tiandlord.s ancL are urged- to the! on, this FRBF, OF GvHARCrEi In titrn this list-will be-mwje-avaMal) ami l.o prospective, No fee be charged for ttrnotify Secretary upon tho OA i 'om. tii 11 this service, but. property owners tirt of listed iiroperty, so thtil requested their holdings ACT BE HELPING YOURSELF AS WELL AS HELPING THE NATIONAL HOUSING PROBLEM Chamber of Commerce.

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