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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 7

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Kennedy birthplace historic landmark WASHINGTON (AP)-The birthplace of the late President John F. Kennedy is one of 96 additional places chosen as national historic landmarks, the Interior Department announced. The house is at 83 Deals St. in Brookline, Mass. Among other places designated are the birthplace of President Woodrow Wilson in Staunton, and the Washington home where Wilson lived until his death in 1924.

Slogans inescapable part of life in Havana HAVANA (AP) Towering over downtown Havana, the colored neon sign blinks out its message: "Fatherland or death; we will Slogans are an inescapable part of life in Cuba. In shop windows, on automo- Helping your county hold a better fair One of the finest examples of Ak-Sar-Ben's service to Nebraska is the continuing program of contributions to Nebraska's county fairs. Over the years, on a matching basis, AK-Sar-Ben has given over $375,000 for improvements to grounds and buildings to county fairs, plus over $250,000 to 4-H and FFA county fair exhibitors. These programs are another way in which Ak-Sar-Ben continually helps the people of Nebraska to help themselves. So remember: When you support Ak-Sar-Ben, you help Nebraska.

General Offices: 304 South 18th Street, bile bumpers, atop buildings, plastered across billboards, everywhere Cubans look, their glances are met by constant reminders of the ideological struggle they are swept up in. Advertisements of such everyday items as cola, toothpaste and the latest beauty soap have disappeared, to be replaced by exhortations to become better workers in the Communist society. Cuba's leaders say that commercial advertising is a capitalistic measure which this country has outgrown. Competing brands have been eliminated and only one type of each product is allowed. Old-line Communist leader Bias Roca, one of the directors of Cuba's controlling party, told a television audience: "The days are gone when you were told by false advertising that Brand is better than Brand Y.

We all know they wer exactly the same any way." Television and radio programs are separated now only by a recital of the latest slogan. Announcers stating a station's call letters follow it with the phrase, "Broadcasting from socialist Cuba, free territory of America." Says an Englishman who spent three years in the United States before moving to Cuba a few months ago: "This system doesn't give you a chance to go to the kitchen for another beer, you know." On the whole, presentation of the slogans is well done, from a technical standpoint. Billboards, especially, have a highly professional look. They are printed in plants where capitalistic advertising" used to be turned out. Table Rock Bv MRS.

H. E. WILLIAMS Ed Blecha was hospitalized recently with three fractured ribs at the Pawnee County Hospital due to a fall from the floor of a rack while loading hay in the field. Pvt. Gary Aylor is visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alvah Aylor and family on his furlough from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Williams spent a day in Carleton with Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Stierwalt, Mr. and Mrs. B. D.

Potter, Loredo, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Bedford and family. Binder Brothers have added a third cement truck to their fleet. Willard Binder, accompani by his son, went to Bryan, Ohio to get the new truck.

Mrs. Evelyn Johnson and Mrs. Fred Svoboda took Airman 3-c Leland Michal, son of Rudy Michal, to Omaha, where he left by plane for two years of overseas duty. On their return home they visited R. J.

Laun at the Veteran's Hospital, and Mrs. Lavon Covault and daughter, who is ill at the Bryan Memorial Hospital. Those to visit R. J. Laun at the Veteran's Hospital recently include Mrs.

R. J. Laun, r. and Mrs. Emil Michal and Kathy, John Kiehm, Mr.

and Mrs. John Kotalik, Pawnee City, Mrs. idewal Ladies Sandals Values to 4.99 $499 1 Bazaar i 50 Pair Mens Dress Shoes Slip Ons Oxfords 40 In The Store Lodies Dress Shoes Values to 15.99 Bed Gross Paradise Kittens Gobbies Risque '5 Ladies Dress Flats and Sport Shoes Values to 8.99 $3.00 Purses $000 Plus Tax 200 Pr. Childrens Shoes Saddles Patents Oxfords 49 30 Pair Boys Shoes Sizes to 7 Values to 8.99 89 Ladies Canvas Summerettes Values to 6.99 Mens 6" Work Shoes Regular $10.99 6 89 Brown's Shoe Fit Co. 509 Court St.

Beatrice, Nebr. Has. BMMm, ftlf Hv MM Fred Svoboda, Evelyn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laun, Pawnee City, Mrs.

Don Siske, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kotalik, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rexroth, Mrs.

Lyle Sturgeon and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Karas. Two acts from Table Rock appeared in the opening program at the Dwight festival recently. Merilee Stehlik presented a trumpet solo, and L.

J. Wenz- bauer, J. Senft, John Novacek and Bob Bauman made up a singing quartet. Mrs. Wenzbauer was the accompanist for the quartet.

IMPROVED CHANCES NEW YORK (AP)-James A. Farley says he thinks President Johnson's chances of winning in November have been improved by the nomination of Sen. Barry Goldwater as the Republican candidate. Sun Want Ads bring results. Obituary Loretta Dorn Loretta Evalina Ideus Dorn was born Oct.

18, 1936, in Gage County, Neb. She was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ideus.

She was baptized in infancy by Rev. J. B. Reents and was confirmed April 6,1952, at Zion Lutheran Church of Pickrell by Rev. John Hieronymus.

She attended Filley High School and after graduation, she took a course at Business School in Lincoln, after which she worked as secretary for a short period of time. On April 1 1956, she was united in marriage to Elmer Dorn at Zion Lutheran Church of Pickrell, and to this union five children were born. They lived at Beatrice for two years and then moved to Cortland, where they have been residing up to the time of her death. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, Elmer; five children, Darrell Gene, Patricia Ann, Dennis Elmer, Bruce Allan and Pamela Sue; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Ideus, Filley; two brothers, Lawrence Ideus, Beatrice and Eldon Ideus, Filley; a sister, Norma Jean, (Mrs. Dwight) Godden, Beatrice; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Melvin Winkle, Pickrell; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harm Ideus, and Mrs. Lena Paben, Beatrice; and many other relatives and friends. She was a loving mother to her children and a faithful wife to her husband. In her younger years she was active in the Luther League at Zion Lutheran Church and in recent years she has been active in the Women's Society at Christ Lutheran. She had a confident faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and she faced life with the conviction of Paul, "God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things may abound to every good work." 'Father, to Thee we look In all our sorrow, Thou art the fountain whence our healing flows; Dark though the night, joy cometh with the morrow; afely they rest who in Thy love repose.

When fond hopes fail and skies are dark before us, When the vain cares that vex our life increase- Comes with its calm and thought that Thou art o'er us, And we grow quiet, foiled in Thy peace. Naught shall affright us on Thy goodness leaning, Low in the heart faith singeth still her song; Chastened by pain, we learn life's deepest meaning, And in our weakness Thou dot make us strong. Patient, 0 heart, though heavy be thy sorrow! Be not cast down, disquieted in vain; Yet shall thou praise Him when these darkened furrows, Where now He plougheth, wave with golden grain. Wed. July 22 July 22 Wed.

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2 for 44c Nylon Colored Briefs Ladies Sizes 3 prs 94c Ladies Rayon Half Slips 88C Ladies Fancy Aprons Outstanding Values 88c Soft Feather Bed Pillows $250, 2,44.86 Room Size Rugs Foam Pad Back App. 9' by 88 Big Thirsty Bath Towels Odd Lot Bed Spreads Values to 6.95 2,99 3.99 24x36 Throw Rugs Ladies Better Dresses Drastically Reduced for Final Clearance Ladies Seamless Nylon Hose First Quality Season's Best Colors Sizes to 11 2 prs 88c Ladies Cotton Blouses Fine Ginghams Sizes 82-38 94c Ladies Shift Dresses Beautiful Floral Designs Non Skid 77 72x90 Solid Color Blankets 3.98 Values $2.66 All Ladies and Childrens Sports Wear Drastically Reduced Ladies Cotton Dusters Values to $5.95 $2.99 and $3.99 Little Boys Play Shorts 39c Values 47c Grace Walker Dress Shoes 8.95 Values 99 Ladies Dress Flats Values to 4.98 I 99 Mens White Crew Socks 19c Values 3 prs, 77 Mens Young Mens Dress Pants 6.95 Values 9.95 $3,99 and $5.99 Mens Short Sleeve Sport Shirts These are real values Sizes S-M-L 99 Mens Straw Hats 1.00ft 177 Mens Wed SUITS Year Round Weight to 45.00 '28 1.98 Values Sizes 6-16 $127 I Mens Walking Shorts 1.99 2 99 Sizes S-M-L 88 Odd Lot Mon's Ivy Slacks Values to 4.98 2 Mens Work Socks Sixes 10 to 12 4 Boys Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Men's Plastic Rain Coats prs. 66 Men's Chambray Work Shirts Sanforized Stoi 14! i to 17 94'.

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