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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 8

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nmlrlrr Dally Snn, Bcntrfcf, Sept. 5, 1958 MORTY MEEKLE "BOING. 7 I DIDN'T HEAR ANV IOONT CAMEFROfA UP6TAIR6 PUTTING ON A LITTLE WEIGHT. AREN'T OLD GIRL? THE HAVEN'T GAINEPAN OUNCE SINCE WHAT WA6 THAT? MY WEDDING DAY CAPTAIN EASY NOW GET VOUR I WON'T STAND AND THI5 OM.LNNT YOUN6 LNDV INSULTED FOR. WHAT HER.

BABY BROTHER! NEST OP P5VCH05? I DON'T STRIKE VYOWEW.uANP YOU'RE THE CAMERA AND SLOW, HOLY CATS! GET READY TO DEFEND YER5ELF; YOU WOULD- BE SBFORE I BOP VOU FOR ANNOY1W6 THI5 JIWP5 TAKEN HAS SUCH A CHARMIM6 GIRLl 2 IT APART LITTLt WWU; Servict. Inc. T.M. Rtjt. U.S.

PtL. FRECKLES FELLAHS: LEFT ME R. DIARY LARD $MflH A COMPLETE FULL-TIME BOPE- HMM-HT SAYS COOK.S AS SQUARE AS A CXJ6KTA BE A CHCHCE AMD BAZOO eoms- ALLEY OOP RED RYDER Burchard Sun's Own Service) Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty were transacting business in Lincoln.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Chicago, 111., were visitors in the home of her mother Mrs. Etta Buman. Carol and Janice Buman were visitors of their grandmother, Mrs Etta Buman.

w.s.c.s. The Women's Society of Christian Service met one afternoon at KEYS We make keys while you wait BELL'S SHOE SERVICE Across from Wards DIGGING Trenching to 12 foot Depth and SPRAYING SERVICE WILLET TRENCHING Ph. CA 3-4215 Schwinn Bikes Get ready for back to schoo) with a new bike, $34.95 and up. We trade or sell old or new bikes. UHL'S SPORTING GOODS Loans For BACK TO SCHOOL School belLs mean shoes, clothes, school cars and extra expense.

See us today. CITY LOAN COMPANY J. D. Lockwood, Mgr. Phone CA 3-2206 113 So.

5th RADIATORS Radiators Cleanec 1 Repaired and Re-Cored. See or Call Glenn At Leach Radiator Shop Wert Court CA 3.4210 Auction 513 Ella Every Friday 6:30 P.M. We will buy. sell, or trade. Also call TOM HAWKINS for complete auctioneering aer- vice.

Ph. CA 3-5928. New and Used Auto Parts Auto Glass Beatrice Iron Metal Co. We Buy Scrap Iron, Metal led and Market. Ph.

CA 3-5238 Water Heaters Colaman-Natural or fropane gas. 10 yrs. guarantee. Complete installation. Low Prices.

Davison Propane the church with Mrs. Nora Parks and Mrs. Clara Dingwell were the hostesses. After the business, meeting a lunch was served. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Kerl and family, Wymore, were evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. A.

Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lawson, Julian, were evening supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

K. A. Bowman and family. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Janet Lee, who has been a visitors in the Bowman home. Tournament The Burchard Women's Softball team played in the Seattle tournament Thursday evening.

Their opponents were Blue Rapids. The final score was 13 to 7, Blue Rapids lead. The Burchard Women's team won the game with Axtell. The final score as 13 to 11. Mrs.

William Stake accompanied Mrs. Edna Kuster, Herb and friend. Lincoln, to Laramie, to spend the weekend with the former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mack and family.

Karen Kuster, who spent the summer with the Harold Mack family returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. James Rakes, of Lincoln, were afternoon and evening supper guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Vetrovsky and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. James Shearer and family, Hallam, and 0. E.

Shearer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vetrovsky and Johnny Mr and Mrs Leitschuck and Wilma Klein were afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sejkora and family.

Mr. Latamer Skubal and Rob ert, Dresden, were afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymonc Sejkora and family. Annette Skubal returned home with them.

Mr. and Mrs. William Morehead Stephen and Christi returned to Atchison, recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Stake and Terry were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Searcey, Liberty Mrs. Walter Theiman, Ausley spent several days with her broth er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Curtis.

Mr. and Mrs. Nate Curtis anc Mrs. Walter Theiman were sup per guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Albert Christensen and family.

Night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wissler were he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Curtis and Mrs.

Walter Theiman. Four Corner Extension Club The Four Corner Extension Gut met at the home of Mrs. Pan Tegtmeier. A local sale for nex lonth was discussed in the busi- ess meeting. Mrs.

Clara Dingell and Mrs. Mary Stake gave he lesson on State and County overnment. After the lesson a hite elephant sale was held for he members. Mrs. Paul Tegtmeir and Mrs.

Eric Bausch served efreshments. Kermit McCue spent the week- nd in Lincoln with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hoffman and family returned home from heir trip to Idaho.

Mrs. Ricki Rinne, Mrs. Rose Hoffman and Margaret Hoffman ccompanied Mrs. Marjorie Seitz the funeral of David Buethe at Elk Creek. Mr.

and Mrs. John Seitz and amily and Mrs. Ricki Rinne were linner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gyhra and family, Beatice.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt were isitors of their grandson, Roger iejkroa. Mrs. Addie Kamen and Donald in Tecumseh on business Donald Kamen and Wilber Siske in Table Rock Mr and Mrs Vernon ind Boyd and Mr.

and Mrs. McCoy, Tecumseh, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Poteet Mrs. Mattie Ackerman, San Diego, has been visiting her sister.

Mrs. Emma Cravens. and Mrs Lee Borgman were visitors in the K. A. Bowman home an evening after the ball game.

Joan Schultz accompanied her friend Karen Batty to a family picnic at Riverside Park in Beatrie. Headquarters for Guaranteed Front End Alignment and Wheel Balance. PAUl tOGAN MOTOR CO. 815-819 COURT ST so 3. Vltifcto KUet OH.OOOLA,OH.ZEL, THEY'VE SOT OL' OOP FOR ASSAULT ON TH' BEIN' PUT IN TH' SEEN ALLEY FDR VJHEMl ENGLAND AM 1 TH 1 WILD 5HCM THAT'S QUVt 6R.IP OL" WE GOTTA TIDY UP FORE HE, RED, LITTLE BEAVER GIT BACK WE GOTTA CLEAN TH' BUMK- HOUSE! KJ' MISS GINGER -FROM FLORIDA--- Birr 16W't SEEM i5 THAT so, MR TOFIWOMYLICEMSE.

LET'S SEE YOUit DRIVES'S LICENSE. 1 YOU HAVE WO RIGHT TO UtTAM THIS C5EUTLEMAN IS PAUL LORD, THE FAMOUS ARCHITECT OFFICER, I COWT UUDERSTAUD. WEWEEEDOIMGOMLY- MARTHA WAYNE YBBIE AN' SLATS Dianne Schultz attended the rodeo at Sidney, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.

Jr were dinner guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruzicka, Joey and Joan. Mary Ann Ruzicka has moved to Omaha where she will start teaching the sixth grade in Ralston in September.

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Se-arcey and Greg went to the Gage County Fair.

Annette Skubul, Dreson, Kan. spent some time at the home Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sejkora and family. Cemetery Association met The Mount Pleasant Cemetery Association met recently at the riome of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hunt. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dodson, Summerfield, Kan.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steiner, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schram, Hiawatha, George Marquardt, Wymore; Mrs.

Dollie Devor, Mrs. William Stake and Mrs. Earl Yarpe. Dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Hoffman and family honoring Suzanne Hoffman, who will be leaving for college soon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rinne and family, Mrs. Rose Hoffman and Margar- Dougherty and Mr.

Jim Tio were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and VIrs. Harold Dougherty and fam- ly of near Humboldt. Evening visitors in the home of VIrs. Rose Hoffman and Margaret were Mr. and Mrs.

Willard i off man and family and Jerome and David Hoffman. Pawnee City. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dingwell and Carol and Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Gartner and Freddie were supper juests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dingwell, Bobby, Jimmy, Tommy and Debbie, Lincoln. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Kuhl visited in the home of his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hutchison, of and attended the State Fair, Judy and Joyce returned spending the last few days with their sister.

The Four Corners Extension Club and Lewiston Women's Extension Club are planning a food sale for' Saturday, Sept. 6 at' Hart's Grocery Store in Burchard beginning at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rinne attended the Grange picnic in the Lewiston park one evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dingwell and Carol were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gartner and Freddie one day.

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Watson, Janet and Bryan were guests of her mother Mrs.

Ricki Rinne. Dinner guets of Mrs. Rose Hoffman and Margaret were her sister, Mrs. Rathbun and Ruth. Other guests were Mrs.

Henry Wehr- bein, Mrs. Nellie Tegtmeier and Mrs. Ricki Rinne. In the afternoon they all attended the Pawnee County Fair. Helen Hunt, Lincoln, was a weekend visitor of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt. Roger Sejkora returned home from the hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hunt and Helen Hunt were visitors, of Roger Sejkora, Liberty. Mr, and Mrs. Caryl Malone and daughter were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Severin, Axtell, Kan. A family picnic was held in the Burchard park honoring Mr. Edward Leitschuck, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alan of Boulder, Colo and Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Leitschuck and son. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Leitschuck and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Leitschuck and daughter, Odell; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leitschuck and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Leitschuck, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leitschuck, Gary and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. William Stake, Mrs.

Richard Stake, Vickie, Leslie and Jayne and the honored guests. In the morning many of these relatives attended church in Liberty where Dale Leitschuck was the guest preacher. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Cox, Lincoln, were weekend visitors of Mrs.

Dorothy Cox and Jerry. IDE PALOOKA DIXIE DUGAN LTL ABNEB et, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchjnson and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Laverne Parks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seitz and sons and Mrs. Katie Seiz. Mrs.

Gale Butterfield, Beatrice, and Mrs. Alan Schuerman and Bruce, DeWitt, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Doughcty. Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence Doty and Janet and Carol were visitor; Bill Dougherty and friend, Jimi 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Gewecke. Tio, Chicago, were weekend guest Kermit McCue, Sharon Lierz and in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Dougherty. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dougherty, Mrs.

Eldon Tegtmeier, Mr. Bill Ronald Holtlian went to the State Fair. Mrs. Reita Poland was a dinner guest of Mrs. Lula Owen.

Mrs. Hattie Hutchison left recently for Denver, with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Squires and family. She plans to spend the winter there.

The K. A. Bowman family moved to Pawnee City. Mr. and Mrs.

Rollie L. Riggins, Gayle and LeAnn Kerl were in Grand Island on business. They spent a night with Mr. and Mrs Nolan Ellandson, Kearney, anc returned home the next day, MOT YET WEAKEN IS HE OROWMEO --1 HOPE WHEN A MAN'S GOT FK5HTIN'CHANCE T'BE A LIVE COWARP WHAT'S THE PERCENTAGE IN A DEAO HERO I'M (SOB) SUDDS SOAP IS WASHED UP" COME YOU I MUST SAY SHE IS LET'S HURRY, WE MUSTN'T MISS" THAT BROAD THAT'S PATSY PER SHE'S AMAZIN7 NOW I MUST RETURN TO MY I'M PLEASED TO MEET ANY FRIEND OF MR. WALSH'S, OH- MEET JOE PALOOKA EXCUSE I WAS TOLD YOU WERE HERE, KNOBBY- I'D LIKE TO HAVE A LITTLE TALK WITH YOU I'M GLAD YOU'RE STILL UP, DUG AN IT'S THOSE BIG ft DON'T I PUTHERON I LIKE MORE THAN ROAST BROWN 1 I MICKEY FINN BUGS BUNNY JL IT W-WAS LIKE AN THEN IT'S APPARENTLY E-ELECTRIC SHOCK, I I'LL KNOW M'M STILL FOR SURE-AFTER I SEE WHERE YOU PUT DRIVE; THAT WAS YOUR BEST A NO, DRIVE OF THE DAY.MR.PIPP.'JIT SHOWEP HIM WHAT HE WON'T EVEN COME HE CAN EXPECT CLOSE TO r-A -FROM NOW TINGLING-ALL OVER BUT I'M AFPAID YOU'LL STILL HAVE TO WAIT A FEW MINUTES- BEEN WAITIN' AOVfff PER UNTIL YOU FINISH CHANGING MY TIRE HEY, PETUNIA, HOW A0OUT A RIPE HOME? ALL FIGHT, BLK5S-.

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