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PAGE FOUR THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, GRBELEY, COLORADO SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1942 Dr. Knoles Is Community Club Speaker Kersey, March Community Men's club licld Ha March meeting nt the town hull on Tuos- dny evening with goon reiiresen- tntion present. The Ladlos scried delicious crcumcd chicken dinner. W. Dresaor led the men In group stiighig with Howard Helnks of Greeley accompanying at the piano, following which Mr.

nelnics played piano aolo, "Old Man River." Dr. George H. Knolos, ot the history dcrartmenl of CSCB, npoke to the group on "The New Order in Japan." Mr. Knolej traced the his- tor)' of Japan from the time she Korea nnd Formosa to the present time, showing how she step out and territory whenever possible each lime the olher powerful nations of the world' wcro engaged In rear or otherwises occupied BO that they could not Inlercfcre. Dr.

Knoles does not uollevo that Japan's thrust against tho United Nations was Instigated by Hitler, but hns hcen planned for years before Hitler was ever heard of, nor docs ho bellcvo that Japan wlU share- any of her conquests wilh i and MiiKFolinl after the war is over IT It ends successfully for her. Dr. Kuoles' talk as very Interesting tnd Instructive and was well received by the group. Tho club voted to hold another meeting OH April 14 end S. B.

Mud- geU, C. E. Romans and Karl rlr were appointed to soil tickets and R. D. Farthing to arrange for tho program for this meeting, XOTICH Tho Annual Heating of Iho stock hotJorn of (ho Weld ftmlly Co.

will held at ths office of tho company, 800 8th Avenut. Oreeley. Colo. OIL tho hth dy of April, 1942, for the purpose of Alectlne Hoard 01 Directors and for KUCU other pur- AR mny properly como before CAld meeting. J.

MoDOWELU Secretary runr.TO Tnus Btale of Colorado, of Whe en Jiweifh W. I a a G-rprfey, Wold, a of Colorivilo, by deed of mini ilateil the 9lh day a 1910 i recorded Ln i of Hie Clerk and Uo corder ot Weld Colorado on a 10. 1110. I booK 61S puge 196, conveyed to the 1'ublli of said weld Colo ratio, tha following described IBCB situate, in ilie of weld Bin to of Colorado, i Tlii a Quarter of Sec lion Tan (10) In i i Throo (J) North of I i 6 West of i P. Lngflthfl i I a thereon iini nil i i a lo I he iue of fo Irrigating a i A tor domestic use there-on lo i a of i conveyed are now or ma: a i hnweve: the samft niny be i need, atti also aSI of Block In tiny reservoir or I i a i pan; which I a way i sad parly of the i a or said I and a a ID use for I hit, or i i i upon tat lands CF, nnd also i all a a i i rights a A I i a i i Hopes i i i i i i a two and a shares i stock of Tho Ueoiimn I i a i Ditch anl i i Coin pany, i a a i i one a i a 1 shares flock In sjild The a I i Ditch i i Company, Ml eaid ditch stock find RKgrceiUIni four i i i i i represented a No.

for one sliaru an a No. for Bhare In trust to secure one nolo of even data ivtth said deed, for principal of i i 6 5 0 0 0 0 Dollnrs able to the order of Joseph G. Kirk meyer, three, a i i i years a tho i a therco i I at per cent. an num. payable, a nnd Wheri-ae, It Is provided I sal deed of a in caso of the do fault in the.

a of Fald not or the I thereon due or the a of the luxes on premises, that the holder of note- may elecl to a the and payable; ar.d Whereas, a has been mnd by said a in tho of tho a and 1m posed upon i by the. ten conditions nf dcod of li ihis. i a a i a tor ha failed to pay th? i i a nf pal note, except paid a a IS, 1S3R, Icnvhigr a of prln cipal due and a i of $5500, nn Interest AuRii.st and on said properly fo tJie years, 193. 193? and 1340 i a a I a due i i on said a ctock In the of and of note a I ha.t i i i i i Trustee In and for Vvld Colorado, notice atid i I i i a i 1 and InR- i secured by of a payable, ami a the sale of said i described In Paid of i Vow. Therefore, i ffiven, a a lo nald i of election dp in a and by i of a i (d In me by of i and a a i thereto.

i i Waldo, I i In and for Weld Colorado, will above described a a i Isca a i a i the i i at door of the Court In nt Weld. State of Colorado. on Tuesday, a 24, I a len o'clock I pose of a i a I nnd all evprnses of nale. a i ffJvr- to tho thereof i of purchase 05 i by law. Dated.

I Colorado, iry 2 0 A K. i a Colorado. First i a i a 21. fjist i a i March 21, In Tbo Greeley i Anti-aircraft Shell Strikes Los Angeles Kitchen 'hree Women Burned Death in Canadian Cap Factory Blaze to others here nd Injurloa One ot Ihe women, Marie Cbria- Ine Joly, 35, was killed when sho ell three floors as slic Bltompted crawl out a window In the Man- laltan Cap Manufacturing Co. Two others, Mrs.

Roger Halljr, were-, trapped ID the liulldlng and 5, and Mre, Aleilna Lachance, 34, jurned to death. Three ot the Djurel suffered fractures ot legB or arms In falls from the window edges. Dr. F. W.

damase done to hli kitchen by an antl- alroraft ihell, fJred i the barrage up In Long Beach, Calif. ihell failed to explode In a i and buret only after It had penetrated the roof of ths kitchen and struck the floor. In Elkdom Pus: Grand Exalted Huler John Coen, assisted by group or Lodge officers members of tha Ellcs Order from every pn-t ot Colorado InBlllutcd Uttla- Ion Glhs Lodge 1650 on Hudson. Hudson, Mnrch Worn nn'a Society of Christian Service met the home of Mrs. J.

W. I3ald- wln Thursday with a covered dish luncheon at noon. The dny was spent quilting a iulH for Mrs. Smith ot Denver, wno was present, March 12 Littleton, Colo. A a i Ednn Rydlund, vice president BEHtUm ot 60 from Oreeley, was tho business raoctliig.

16 headed Ijy Bulled Ruler i ladles being inesent Next meet H. Armstrong who was on tlie pro- ing Is to bo with Mrs. E. O. Stevens grnm for tho E1XB' Kloven O'clock i on Jan.

19 with covered fllsh Tosat mid by Pnst District Den- Munch and the Indies want to finish uly n. Bruce Mtllor of Qroeloy, who wns among the Grand otflcers ntslBllng. Officers of lloul- der Elks IXMlgo gave tho Initiatory worlc to over 70 Littleton candidates AS the first division of tho charter membership with the second division of candidates, many of whom tire In defense industries, scheduled for another meeting of the lodge. Officers wore Installed In ceremony lert by Pasl Grand Loyal Knight Milton Anfenger nf Denver, nsftlated ly Jafce Sherumn as Grnml Tlmrnmn of Boulder; dls- tho quilt. Mrs.

Virginia Layman ot Lead vllle, cnmo Thursday to siiend 1C days with her mother, Mra. J. Oshorn and other relatives. Six members ot tho Hapiiy Hour motored out lo the home Mrs. Uiwrcnco Dunston Friday for surprise parly for Mrs.

Ceci Kenl who expects to Join Mr. Kciu In Oinnhn, soon. Mrs. J. II.

1-Iumes of Ilenvci spent Saturday In Hudson on ness for Hie Koyal Nelghlwrs loilgi which was to have met at the home of Mrs. Stouehocker on Friday hu i deputies C. J. of Ion ncccunl of tlio storm was post Walsenburs, Bob Harvey of fdalio ponoil. Springs and O.

A. Frani of Onray; and Grand loxlge ofrtccrs Wtl- limn Woodwnrd, it ml A Aldrlcli of IdRlio Sin-Ings, Thm-sUay oveulug a family din nor wns enjoyed at the Osboin home when the following wer present: Jlr. nnd Mrs. Robert Slcu of Colorado Springs, A. L.

Barbara, of Denver. Mr Allen of Pueblo, Jlruco Miller of Mrs. Harold Osborn and Bobby Grcoley. 'of Jlnrr, Mrs. Vlrfiinia Lnymnit Among (ho members of Colo.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Grand Lodge from Greeley Brant of Kccnesburs, Mr. ftnd Mri stale Elks officers, William R.

a 9 'T" S.dwnr terson, O. J. Fisher and Albert n.p 1 1 e- Brant and Mre. Stewart, twi Littleton Elks lodge is now one i daughters of Mrs. Osborn.

of more than 16000 or more Elks Tirnnl nml Jerry Osboru and Mis homes In tho United States and Harold Osborn also have Wrlhday possessions, and brings to 36 i February and March, number of Elks lodges in Colorado. J. E. Hrant was Inducted In In army leaving Fort Uipton Wedncs tH Prtu) Montreal, March anlo in a cap manufacturing plant esulted In death to there women Pedestrian Protection-- Deaths to Walkers Loom Large CITY OTHERS CITY AHO RURAL, IgPEIJESTFItAKfJ OTHERS MAJOR VICTIM city traffic fatalities Is the person afoot; In the 13 largest U. S.

cities, four out of five deaths walkers, A pedestrian accident in rural area is five times as likely to be fatal as in a city. Most occur on the outskirts of cities and villages. Safety Mrs. Eichorn's Funeral Friday WeUoua, March Catherine Etchorii died at the Fort Morgan hospital early Wetlueaday morning, following a long confinement as result of a broken hip sustained when she fell at her homo last October. Mrs, Elchom was 88 years old, having-celebrated her birthday last Sept, 28.

Funeral services wcro held at the local Presbyterian church Friday afternoon. Burial will be made beside her husband, In the MarshsUtown, la. cemetery. The Elchorns came to Weldonn from Marshaltown In 1308, and have since made their home here. Mr.

Klchorn died several years ago. Their only child, Mrs. Clara Schae- fer survives, Also three grandchildren, Mrs. WlUlara Henry ot Great Bend, Mrs. John Marr ot Houston, Tex and Conrad Schaefer of Weldona.

Glenn Kunzman underwent RI: appendectomy at the Fort Morgan hospital Wednesday morning, His condition Is reported as good. 'Divine Sarah Beriihardt, In her later years, pulled back her wrinkles to her neck tnd fastened them with a clothespin device to satisfy her audiences, who always expected to find her "Dlvtne Sarah." Ancient Ices made According to a Persian recipe were first served hi England in 1522. Silver goblets and wooden spoons were used. THE DOOLTTTLES jUf A I U. I Ofe, "Allyou dependents come in here.

Papa uutits to count you." SCORCHY SMITH HOWEST, MOW. 1 IT WSN'T Clean-Up Time? ANP IN A UITUE TAKE KIXH TO EVEN A AFTER ALL, A BCCT NOW W3C HER POWN YCO CAN'T LIKES KFORETrE ftANEKWB GRIMED UP LIKE DICKIE DARE Trjidcraark U. a. Patent Checkmate And Double Checkmate NOTICK rtK inrnrTC TiirsTF.i-rs SAT.R State of Colorado, BS. County of Weld Wlierena.

Richard Burns While, whoae nrirtrest ia City nntl Counly of Denver. of Colorado, nrantor by deed of Irusl datctl llic flr.sl day of November. 1S17 recorded In the office of (he lay morning, Mnrch 11, NOTICK OK I TKTSTKK'S SALR of Colorado, ss. County of Weld Whereas, lister St. and Ceelle H.

Lesli, a and i address Is Pierce, Counly of 10 i of nnd I State of Colorado econlor nt County, Colorado. by deed of dated tho fir.il day on November 17, 1517, In book 480 May, nnd recorded tn the olficc of Clerk and Ite- of Weld Colorajo, on Trustee SI, to I'n of said Weld Ci I ilo- rndo, i i i IPI-H a In Iho Counly of Wehl, State nf Colorado, a i WesU Half nf tho 1023, in book OS at Ifit, conveyed to i 1'ublic i i i of said WeTd Colorado, (lie a A i Section ate In tho of Weld, Hlaie of 1 2 a a Colorado, Southwest a i a of Section Thirteen (13). I of Section Two In Toivnjt)ilu in, i i (9) Norlh of (S), North, Ranire Sixty- i (61) West of tho -v i Principal i i a a i This space reserved fw some enterprisirvg merchant who wonts i to tell something. (6S) West of' the i Princ i a i i a a i i ICO ncrco, less. In to i iniFi to secure one promissory nt-te of even a i a of nole of even a i snld deed of i 1 lollar.i a a to the of Tlie Western i i In? 160 acres for the principal sum of Eight Hollars payable to the or- The Knstcrn Colorado Farm Company, of Denver, a ter Hi? a i i i a per cent, a FO ml i and it Ls i In a deed of I i that I C.IFP of the def a In the i i i i of snlil wlion due.

or the a nf the laxca mi said premises, a the of said note, a elect lo declare, said due" a a a a a has been made PiiUl a in the a of a and 1m- pnsf rf ujjon him by lie and i of derd of In i i a i a i lo cay tlue on i (he a of a i a le note a and Weld holder of nalil ff bnr fllo.l i liUc In a no- lice anil a In declaring a and olct-tlnR lo I so- cnrcd hy drrd of due and payable, and the rnlo n( of tni5t Mem, notice lit hereby i that a said I ami a a a i a i ed In hy deed of a a a i a I B. PiibHo I a Weld i described a i anrt ises for a a i a i i ttfior th, In nf Colora1rv of on a Maivh 23. 19(2, at o'clock i pur- poae of i a note-, lntere.it, IAXP5, a i any, a expenses of i a nnd will p-lve lo purrha.f^r A i i cate a na i ed by law. a Orceley, Colorado, February 2 1942. E.

WALDO. Public Tru.ilee In and for Colnrado. First i a i a 2t. publtrAtion March 21. In Thfl GrecUv I Company, of a the ilato thereof, i I twdvo a a a fte nil a a anil (t Is i In i deoil of a in case of tho ile- a I llio a of aalrt note or tho I due, or ises of tho lasts on said a a i niny elect to declare the and imyahlc; and her tap, a hafl been made by said In I i anco of tlio rtud con ill i a Inipoaod upon I hem hy the lernifl a of ealrl deed of In this, to-wii: That raid have a i to pay due.

on i i i a the of I 4 7 6 6 I i a Whereas, of said ami I i a i i I i tee tn a i fnr Weld County, Colorado, nnrt a I i i i a i and to dec Tare I he I a 5 by eald rlecrl of duo a nAy-ilile, a i nf said i a a i In said deed of N'ow. i fa herehy i a said i i a a a i i the a i ed In me. by said deed of and a a i a K. a i In and for Weld CoTr-rado, i sell above described a and prerrt- for cash, at I a i to tho i t1 filler, at the door of the Oreeley, i of a of Colorado on a a 23. 1 4 2 at ten o'clock i pose of a i Bald nole.

I a flltornpy's fees I and all i a a i (five to the purchaier i a of therefor us: i ed law. Dated. Oreeley, Colorado, February 21, RAi.ni WAI.TW, i Trustee In a for Weld Colorado. First i a i a SI. Mnrch II, in GrteJey HOMER HOOPEE demark a Patent He Gives Till It Hurts MEftN YOU OJT Cff BANK TooAy AUD BOUGHT PEFEWSE OS? HOW CAM WE AFFORD IT? 1 DOJLJT BRID6E WHEW CCWE To Bar OK coUMiRy ts AT WAR AWO wetL FlMD TM, A WAV BOU WEW4S PLAWE5 A(JP GUNS FOR cms.

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