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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 9

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BEATRICE BAfLT Stjff THE FIFTH FREEDOM Freedom from Paying Rent Financial success comes to families with do away with rent-paying and change to home ownership, Our easy payment mortgage plan is worked out specially to fit your income. Payments include principal, interest, taxes and insurance. Interest Is low. Get prompt, helpful service and sound advice, here at this local, mutual institution Veterans are invited to come in and get full information- about the GI Home Loan Plan. The State Savings and Loan Association Sixth and Ella Streets COAL WE 0 StLL STOKLRb ZENITH RAD1ON1C HEARING AID $40.00 A A DRUG STORE Tour Aadio Should Work Good If Not, Call 1396J 1118 Market Street TAGTJE ELECTRONIC SERVICE Radio and Electric Supplies and Parts Electrician GOAL Call 222 OOMBUBTIONEER STOKERS AVAILALBLE NOW TA Fair Deal At Any PrW WILLIAMSON COAL CO.

Call E. Funkhauser When You Need Refrigeration Service -Commercial or Domettle For Better Service and Regular Prices' Stop In at WOOD'S BARBER SHOP Under Beatrice National Bank Building 6th and Court LUZIER'S FINE COSMETICS anil Perfumes. The cosmetic specially prepared for your skin. I Demonstrations on appointment I with no obligation, with no obligation. Pat Artz.

1707 Ella, Street' Phone 1119W Yes We Have: Birb Wire Vyoyen Hog and Poultry Wire Nails and Staples Cement and Mortor Mix Steel Basement Windows Paint Brjck Dynamite Coal: 'Colorado Lump; Semi- Ahthraeite, Indiana and Kan- aas Nut. CALL U8, we might have what you want. Beatrice Lumber CA and Coal Co. -V PHONE 56 1900 So. 6th St.

leaving that hftto. sell their homes, might dolwell to call William V. Davis H. Davis agency. Phone 18-22 Harm Mrs.

G. L. PolJ- Mrs. Eli Wlxson'bf ymo.ra. For Quality Radio Repair Phone 928 LEE'S RADIO SHOP US No.

8th Home Made Ice Cream Tasty Lunches Fancy Boxed Candies- Complete Fountain Service Chaf'N" Nibble to Rlvoll lust Received New Radios And Hard to Get Tubes Beard Radio Shop 517 Ella Phone 4C9 "qualified to wrre hand In hand with your Doctor." H.E.AXTELl PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORK T7" Phone'Z'se" Phone nights 1245 Neon Appliances Service Licensed Electrician George Sumner, Houses Built Under G. I. priorities and F. H. A.

'specifications We furnish quality building specifications and blue prints. Write or see me at 1 1523 Ashland Ave. Or Phone 1350W Beatrice, Nebr. V. Davis, Realtor, is looking for two and three bedroom houses for his clients.

Is your house for, sale 7 Call him at, 332. 18-22 Mail Carrier A. Burcham, who was for many years a rural mall carrier at 'Firth, died at Lincoln last week. Services were from the Hickmah funeral home burial at Teaches At Rev. George.

Rath, pastor of the 'St. Paul EvaSgelical church north of Jansen, will head- the department of languages at. Peru state teachers Golden and Mrs. B. Dunn will tcelebrate their 50th wedding, anniversary Sept.

30th with open house from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 10 p. m. Mennonite Pearl Kiler qf 'Fairbury, treatmentu Mrs.

Henry Harms of A'dams, Patricia Hollingsworth, dismissed, NOTtCB to the shortages of terial we must have storm sash orders in our office by September 2ft to get delivery for thin aeaaon. Sack Lumber ft Coal Go. Phone 18, West Side Lumber Go. Phone 84, High School was high school dance at the Y. M.

C. A. Saturday night from 9 to 11 in the Young People's room. Nickelodeon music was used. looking for new homes should contact William Davis at 112 North St.

He will have some reday for occupancy soon. 18-22 Peatle's Beauty Shop Is now reopened, Phone 278 for an appointment. 908 Bell St. 28-84 New CG B. Everett, commercial artist and author, has been named secretary of the Fairbury chamber of commerce succeeding Russell A.

Davis, Davis has been part-time secretary for nearly six years. Speaks at Supt. Barton Kline will speak at the school amendment rally at the Wymore high shool auditorium Oct. 3. The meeting will be preceded by a band concert by the Wymore high school band.

Briant, Wymore PTA president, and Principal G. Cbrum will preside. Lutheran Aid of Moag bazaar, chicken and noodle dinner and luncheons Sept. 28 at Noakes, 404 Court. 22 Home From Albert D.

Showen of the Liberty Center community arrived from Oakland, Sunday. He recently returned, from Japan where he was stationed for the past eight months. He also served In the Philippines. He will receive his discharge the middle of October. At Lee Stake, Burchard 4-Her, will take two Hereford ateers, prize winners at the state fair, to the Ak-Sar- Ben stock show Oct.

1. M. Hart has reilgned his position as postmaster at Burchafd effective Nov. 1. He has sold his home to Darrell Kechley and plans to move to Sacramento, Calif.

Sells O. Kindschi, who has been in the Hardware business at Clatonia for many years, haa sold ills" store to Gerdes of i Pickrell. Gerdes wilrtake posses-' sion about Oct. 1st, Service, Harman I Mortuary, Phone 710. I the Lutheran hospital i a son.

was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Remmers. A. J.

Nielsen, Chiropractor Enroute B. O'Keefe, 2-c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence phoned his parents late Friday night from Honolulu that he is enroute back to the statea after four months in Japan and China, He ia on the S. S.

Kaskoskia. This will be his first trip home. dance at; Z. C. B.

J. Hall, BarnoBton, Wed-, Sept. Kenny Knowles Orchestra. Lutheran William Beck, Mrs. Virgil Braddock of Virginia, treatment; James Vo- kach of Virginia; Envin Husa of surgery; Mrs.

Guy Cullison-and baby, Roy Scoggins, Hollis dismissed. Dr. E. Beet, Chiropractor. 26-tf and Mrs.

Ralph McKinney are the parents of a son i born at the Lutheran hospital, Mennonite Bernice Qoeckel of Hanover, disimssed. son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baehr of Cortland at the Mennonite YWCA Council rummage sale. YWCA rooms, Sept.

28 at ten. 22-24 meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars 8 p. m. To Nagl, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Nagl, of 323 South Ninth, has gone to Omaha to attend Creighton university. He will study engineerjng. Divorce Louise Parsons, formerly Mary Louise Warren, was divorced from Leland K. Parsons Sept. 5, 1946, at Pittsburg, Kans.

Wilber P. E. Wilber Chapter of P. E. O.

brought their suppers here Wednesday night and all had supper at the E. O. Home with guests at the home. Results Of 4-H Baby Beef Sale Resulti of the 4-H Baby Bsef Donald Mlckeion, Beatrice, to Hnrnfard Steers Helen Young, Beatrice to sale at the fairs-rounds Frtdav Ideal Market. Lincoln.

13S. snhnun triiuo RtsulUi of 4-H Baby Bsef le at tha ftljrht, The figures refer to prices per Ida pounds. Under each breed, the sates In the auction sponsored by the chamber of commerce, which took pjaee before the grandstand, come first, followed, In parenthesis by the sales which took place later the same evening in the auction arena. Each 4-H boy or girl was permitted to offer one calf for sale In the chamber-sponsored auction. Those who wllhed to sell more than one put the excess calves up for sale at the later auction.

Angus Lam'sf Barnard, Beatrice, to Miller and Paine, Lincoln, $100. Martha Frahm, clatonla, to Miller and Paine, $48. Bernard Wallman, Filley, to Freadrlch Lincoln, $35. Richard Wible, Beatrice, to Butter Food Market, Lincoln, $38. Harold Coleman, Beatrice, to Ideal Market, Lincoln, $33.

Audrey Bartlett, Ellin, to Paul Henderson, Beatrice, $37. (Marvin Grone, Odell, to American Stores, Lincoln, $31.) (Loren Grone, Odell, to Amerlean Stores, (Beverly Bartlett, Beatrice, to Lovell Market, Beatrice, $31.) AngiM Marvin Grone, Odoll, to Fread- rlch Lincoln, $50. Virgil Wietlng, Hallam, to Super Market, Beatrice, $85. Donald Nlckeaon, Beatrice, to Ideal Market, Lincoln, Marilyn Wlble, Beatrice, to Lovell Market, Beatrice, $34, Harold Grabowakl, Beatrice, to American Stores, Lincoln, $33. Blsle Frahm, Clatonla, to Miller and Paine, Lincoln, $33, Dennis Wletlng, Hallam, to Am- ertoan Stores, $34.

Loren Grone, Odell, to National Bank of Commerce, Lincoln, $34. Duane Nlckeson, Beatrice, to American Stores, $58, (Duane NlckMon, Beatrice, to Lovell Market, $30.) (Don Miokeson, Beatrice, to American Stores, $30.) (Virgil Welting, Clatonia, to Lovell Market, $30.) Shorthorn Lloyd Grabowakl, Beatrice, to Paul Henderson, Beatrice, $50. Beverly Bartlett, Kills, to Paul Henderson, $36. Kenneth Barnard, Beatrice, to American Stores, Lincoln, $85. Duane Dell, Filley, to American Stores, $88.

(Lunar Barnard, Beatriee, to American Stores, $81.) (Audrey Bartlett, Beatrice, to Paul Henderson, $30.) Shorthorn Heitora Roger ffiasman, Wllber, to Market, Beatrice, $60, Gerald Rupprecht, Beatrice, to National Bank of Commerce, Lincoln, $35. (Wayne Dell, Filley, to American Stores, $31.) ttobert Schoen, FUlffy, to Beatrice Super Market, $37.50. Jacob Claasacn, Beatrice, to Miller and Paine, Lincoln, $38, Howard Clnaaasen, Beatrice, to Beatrice Super Market, $36, Kenneth Gtirnlher, Hnlmesvllle, to HJlks club, Beatrice, $36. Dean Hasenohr, Beatrice, to American Stores, Lincoln, $40, GPorge DeWltt, to Ideal Market, Lincoln, $87. Bill Jones, Wymore, to Sutler MarkH, Lincoln, $38, Harlnn Schroeder, DeWltt, to National Bank of Commerce, Lincoln, $33.

Harry D. Young, Beatrice, to Lovell Market, Beatrice, $34. Eleanor Claassen, Beatrice, to Beatrice State Bank, $40. Melvin Miller, DoWltt, to Fread- rlch Lincoln, $33. George Rupprecht, Beat'rioe, to Market, $31, Glenn Frahm, Clatonla, to General Farm Service, Beatrice, $34.

Albert Frahm, Clnlonla, to American Stores, Lincoln, $33. Kenneth Collins, Beatrloe, to Freadrich $33. Harold JCpn, Beatrice, to American Stores, $33. Jimmy Young, Beatrice, to Guy Chamberlain, Wymore, $34, ffildon Busboom, FllUy, to Paddock Hotel, Beatrloe, $33. Wayne Spilker, DeWitt, to Beatrice Hay and Feed $38.

Delmar Gerries, Wymore, to American Stores, $31. Helen Young, Beatrice, to Amer loan Stores, $33. Alan Thober, Beatrice, to American Stores, $33. Kugene Speth. Clatonla, to American Stores, $32.

Richard Pyle, Wymore, to Fread- rlch $32. (Roger Bosnian, Clatonlft, to American Stores, $82.) (Bernard Wallman, Flllty, to Paul Henderson. $30.) (Richard Wlble, Ellis, to Ideal Market, $31.) Thober, Beatrice, to Ideal Market, $30.) HerAfortL ttelfeni Dick Claassen, Beatrice, to Beatrice Super Market, $56. Hut-old Grabowskl, Beatrice, to Lovell Market, $37. Edward Bartlelt, Beatrice, to Paul Henderson, $34.

Franklin Spilker, Ben to Fred Lentz, Beatrice, $34. Bartlett, Beatrice, to Paul Henderson, $34. Harlan Hagemeler, DeWltt, to AntAVlcnn Stoves, $33. Roger Gronewald, Adams, to American Stores, $33. Marilyn Gronevvald, Adams, to Paul Henderson, $33.

(Marilyn Wlble, Ellis, to Ideal Market, $31.) (Harlan Hagemeler, Beatrice, to American Stores, $31.) (Kenneth Barnard, Beatrice, to Ideal Market, $30.) (Dean Hascnohr, Beatrice, to Truex and Drake, Kansas City. $26,) Paul Koenig, Plymoum, Dies At Ideal Paul Koenig, a resident-of, Plymouth for 70 yeani, local hospital Saturday at m. He was member of Paul's LuUiewtn church at Agatha; sort, Harry, bdth if mouth; three daughters', L. Kort of Fairbury (Mrs, Sandman of Harbine, H. of New Kirk, Okia.j brothers, Charles Edward of Chapel, Emil and Albert of Lincoln! four sisters, MM.

John Unger, Mrs. Rosa Rhunk, Mrs. Minnie Rhunk, all of Plymouth, Mrs. R. Rhunk of Fairbury; 14 grandchildren great- grandchild.

Body is at eBrgmeyer funeral home pending funeral arrangements. to Ragles and families! Bingo parties start Thursday, Sept. 26, at' 8 p. m. In (heir hall.

31-2S and Mrs. William Davis are the parents of a son born at the Lutheran hospital. Work Held of the Fairbury Hested store has been held up by lack of materials. The new Hested store at was opened With, new fixtures made by Store Kraft. church Episcopal choir practice Wednesday, 8 p.

Friday night teachers and parents of children will meet at the church" at 8 p. m. To Wllley of the Liberty Center community has signed up to go with a construction crew to Guam for a period of one to three years. He has gone to the west coast with a group of men who will leave for Guam soon. PERSONALS Mrs.

Alfred Snyder, who livos near Virginia, brought a sample of her yellow corn, which will yield an estimated 60 bushels an acre, to the Sun office Friday afternoon. Eugene Schlagcl of. Norfolk spent last week In Beatrice with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Goodenough of Pensacola, are here visiting the formers brother, R. Goodenough, and family. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kroos of Beatrice and their houseguests from Vlllanova, Mr.

and Mrs. William Stewart and daughter, Dorothy, one of their triplets, called on Mr. and Mrs. O. F.

Rigdon of Fairbury last week. Mrs. Kroos is the former Rose Schram. --Mrs. H.

H. Halladay accompanied Mrs. Orlffls and Ann as far as Lincoln Friday. Mrs. Griffls and Ann are enroute to New York to sail for to Join Col.

Grlffts. Jim Currier of Filley has entered Veterans hospital at Lincoln for treatment. Mrs. Ltndley Ryan and children leave today for California to sail Sept. 27 for Honolulu.

Mrs. N. M. Ryan, who accompanied Major Lindley Ryan to California, will accompany Mrs. Lindley Ryan and children to Honolulu.

Major Ryan will be stationed at Pearl Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Middlekauff and Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Stauffer of Mt.

Morris, 111., who havo been visiting hers with relatives and friends have gone to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

White of Prlncevllle, 11., are here visiting Mr. White's slater, Mrs. Charles Graves and Mr. Graves. Dell Hedges, superintendent of schools at Western, arrived In Beatrice Friday arid spent the evening at Uie H.

A. Loper residence. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Krlnkruff and daughter, Esther of Chicago are here visiting the former's brother, R. E. Brtnkruff and Mrs. Brinkruff. Mrs.

Clarence Hlalt and Ruth Ann of Diller were Beatrice shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Odon and Mr, anfl Mrs. Charles Oclen of Council Bluffs, spent the weekend in tm "business.

Jane Steinmeyer and her house guest, Doris Kelly of Ai.nsworth, who attend Doane college at Crete, are weekending In Beatrice with Jane's parent's Mr. and Mrs. R. Steinmeyer. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Papke of Cortland were Beatrice shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rahe and two children of were in Beatrice Friday on business.

Lawrence Ahl, who attends Bethel collage, St. has returned after visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Augusta Ahl and other relatives. Walter Eddy, who also attends Bethel college, was his guest here. Cpl, Roy Grabber of San Antonio, who is here on leave visiting his slater, Mrs.

Clarence Nle- marin, had the misfortune the past week while riding on his motorcycle on the highway, of upsetting causing several bad cuts, bruises and concussions, He was taken to the Veterans hospital In Lincoln for treatment. C. C. Winkle of Pickrell was In Beatrice on business Saturday. Mrs, Robert and son plan to leave soon for the 'coast to make their home.

I Mrs. A. A. Dodendorf of Colum- 1 bus returned home Saturday after i visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. RoUfoitner. Mrs, Charles M. Moon of Omn- ha and "Georgia Moon of Lincoln are spending the weekend In Beatrice with Mrs.

Edna. Jones, Henry Mosinmn returned home Friday after spending a week in Chicago on a buying trip. Mrs, Henry Spilker or DeWitt was a Beatrice shopper Saturday. Miss fllmnm Wehllng, who luvs bncn 111 for three months, Is back at work at Brown McDonald, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Powell and son of Lincoln and and Mrs.

Glen Pyle of Blue Springs wore guests at the M. B. Powell home Friday and attended the fair. Mary Sleng has bought the Glen Heikes property at9lft Court St. The Heikes family; Is moving to Omaha.

Harry Doll and a group from the Beatrice Nntlonal bank attended the football game In coin Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alladena, are here visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Templeton and Mr. and Mrs, Harry coll were In Fremont Saturday where Templeton and Purcoll Attended the Advertising Men's con- yen lion, Mi-, and Mrs. Vern of Lincoln are spending the weekend with the Ben Falks and Walkers. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Sondercgger of Lincoln are Sunday with the Edgar Nlspels and Arthur Sondereggers. Mr, and Mrs, George Kllpatrlck of Crete are spending the weekend in Beatrice with relatives.

1 Paulino York of Crete is spending the weekend In Beatrice with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, L. E. York. Friday night guests 'of the Yorks wore Dunne York, Gloria and Joyce Robinson ot Barneston. Gold Wava Machinoless SHOP UHllft 623 NORTH SIXTH STJffST Telephone 836 REDUCE WEIGHT WITH THI Harold Axtell Drugs Phone 256' Beatrice, Nebr.

To fhose who await iir new Here Is the Latest News about Chevrolet Deliveries from factory to-chafer that tan be to ipeeo 1 to you SEIBERLING TIRES i unday From 8 A. M. to 6 P.M. pltijp BATTERY' SERVICE AT ITS BEST; f. if it AND TRACTQR BATTERIES IN STOCK SEIBEBLING Informed by Motor Division fhoi tho past month has witnessed only si slight improvement In the rate of production of now Chevrolet passenger care.

At a result, of now cars to dealers for delivery are still far below tho level wo and the "factory had hoped to 'attain by this time. In fact, through August, Chevrolet's output of cart in 1946 was only 22.6% of the number turned out during tho corresponding period of 1941: Wo know that Chevrolet It doing evefyfnfcio possible to step up Itt production ship more and more cart to ut and to Ht thousands of other dealers throughout America and wo know, too, that wo are assured of getting our full proportionate share of tho current output and of future production gaint. Disappointing at the total flgurei have despite the fact that Chevrolet wat out of production entirely during the first throe, montht of the it neverthelett true that Chevrolet of onW mowifacrarofi in production of cars during Juno 1946V and hat continued to maintain itt load in total production from that day to this. We ihaH continue to make deliveries of now Chevrolet! to our jutt at fast at wo receive them; wo regret delays at deeply yew do, wo thank yew far your frfmdrV panonte oW untWrfonoViipi and wo promlte vou a new ULh motoring experience when yew take delivery of your now Chevrolet, giving BHVCAR QUALITY AT LOWIIT COSH Keep row Present Car Attvo i Meanwhile, may we sugoeet thst you safeguard your trsnsportation by brinflinp your car to us for service now and it regular Intervals. Let ut help you to keep, it In good running to maintain Its performance, appearance and resale the day when your new Chevrolet comes along.

Chevrolet Dealer For 22 Years a place to Bur Remember New Location 514 Market St! Your Fall Topcoats and Overcoats Coats that you can walk into and walk out in light in weight, yet superb In warmth. Plain shades, and olever patterns. Fine quality, all-wool'fabrics that will wear and keep their shape. Make your selections now ffom complete showings, 23.50 t. 37,50 Give Them the Mirror Test! Stevens Hats For Fall step in and these smjurt, -)iats the mirror, teat and you'll know why 'new hats, are aihead in bjtk'style and value.

Ityle and shapt.to^fi^; every face--. thAVjb.uj^a^a&iart'itep^r^tQ suit 'ijvery- fancy. 51 1 t-y I.

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