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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 5

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Monday, Jan. 19, 1959 GREELEY TRIBUNE Page Letter Reaches Mr. 1JJ WASHINGTON (AP)--Tire only address the envelope was "One in Nineteen Tbouund, U.S.A." But that did not daunt the U.S. Post Office. delivered UM letter Friday to Sporti Editor Shirley Povich of The Washington Post, the only man listed among 19,000 prominent, women when Iho red-faced editors of "Who's Who of Ameri- can Women" put out their latest edition.

The letter came from William H. Fricsell Jr. of Pittsburgh, who found out about the Post Office's effectiveness in 1940. That was the year Fricsell, referee of tho Dartmouth Cornell football game, let Cornell keep the ball for five downs instead of four and score an Illegal touchdown. After the publicized incident, the Post Office handed him letters addressed only to "Fifth Down" or "1-2-3-4-5, U.S.A." Ktnyi will t.

bitumcnizc sonic 300 miles of roads, Nairobi reports. SUNSET SALES YARD Livestock Sale every Wednesday Partial listings for January 21, 1959 85 WP heifer calves, 400 Ib. (from the mountains); 25 WF steer calves, 350 40 WF cows; fiO WF heifers, 650 to 700 Ibs. (off wheat 1, load of mixed steers, 600 1 Hotslein bull serviceable age; 15 Hoistein steers; 10 Holstein heifers; 25 feeder pigs. Listed above is our early consignments, lie sure and listen each morning to station KYOU 1450 KCS at 6:30 a.m.

for more listings each and every morning. We broadcast direct from the ring each sale day from 1:05 to 1:30. The prices last week were very good and the buyers were here from all over. If you have cattle to sell be sure and call us; we will send a man out to look them over and give you a bid on them or consign them to a market where you know they can have the buyers. FREE MANURE (YOU LOAD AND HAUL); contact us here at the sale barn.

We conduct Farm and Closeout Sales. Just call us collect regarding any auction you plan to holii. Phone ELgin 2-7812 Jack Worthing, Owner and Operator Rhiney Foose, Sales Mgr. Bertha Worthing, Office HARVEY GREENWOOD, Auctioneer A MONFORT, right, and Gcotgo McClovc, left, who have taken part In many decisloni of the State Board of Agriculture required by the growth of Colorado Stale University tincc World War II, are leaving the board. They are shown with CSU President William E.

Morgan, Inspecting the terrain map of the Colorado-Big Thompson project in tho lobby of the university administration building last Saturday. They arc by law incb'gible for reappointment. Monfort went on the board In 1949 to fill an lines- pired term. Governor Waller Johnson reappointcd him in 1D5L for an 8-year term. He was chairman of the board in 1B53.

CSU photo. Severance SKVE1UNCK Severance Comm club will obscrva men's tho mcclliij! of tlio which will held In Iho chool house Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. The men will provide Iho entertainment md tlio refreshments. Donn Stciff, assistant director ot tclcl service of Iho CEA tjucst ipoaker it Iho meeting of Group 6 iold In the lUzolton school house Wednesday evening.

Schools represented ot tho mceilng Included Severance, Observatory, Srnllh, Ashton, LnGrange, DrBcewcll and Hazclton. A dinner meeting will bo icld (it the Camfiolcl Hotel in Grcc- cy, Feb. 9. Mr, and Mrs. Carl II.

VrlUlcr were hosts to tha Severance Bridge elub held In Ihclr home Monday wllh 16 present. 1 Mrs, Howard Lair will entertain the Severance Progressive club In her home Friday. The Chore Girls will meet at the home ot Mrs. Kiimer Ball for Ihclr meeting Jan. 22.

USE THE TRIBUNE WANT ADS I A Thursday, Jan. 22, 1959 Located 25 mllei West of Fort Morgan on Hlghway 34 to the Mas ten Servlci Station then 2 mile North and 1 mile West, or 25 miles lit of Greeley then 2 mile north and 1 mile West. STARTING AT 10:30 A.M. MACHINERY- EL potentate pictured here is Leonard DeLue if Denver. He founded the Armored Car Motors Service in Feb- 1929.

This business he now heads operates through the western stales. He is a member of Union Lodge No. 7, Coronal Com- mandcry No. 36, Knights Templar, Uohlvicw Chapter No. 50 Royal Arch Masons, the Hoy-al Order of Jesters, and Colorado Consistory No.

1. Grcelcy has a Shrine clul affiliated with El Jcbcl Temple. accompanied by Mrs. Carpenter, and Mrs. Joe Robertson at the piano.

The meeting was closed singing Into my Heart. Hostesses were Mrs. John Krieger and Mrs. Leo French. Mrs.

Wilbur Jackson will welcome Hie Aid to her home Feb. 11 at 2 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eult and family, who have lived the past several years on the Henry Helnzc farm, west of Gill, recently moved lo Mrs. Blanche Thorkildscn" a four miles cast and one-fourth mile north of Greclcy.

and Mrs. Howard Noland and their children, Don, 8, and Marsha Ann, 414, have hccn In England the past four years, they will leave London, where Ihcy have resided the' past year, for Craft AFB on Jan. 23 by train. Jan. 24 icy will leave by plane for New York arriving Jan.

25. Frilzic, the hildren's dog, will leave Soulhamp- on on Jan. 21 on one of the Queen ncs. Their auto was sbipcd Dec. 5 from Brcmerhavcn.

The Nolands be located at Doling Field D. C. Mrs. Noland is tlie ormer, Phyllis Sleek. Ot the businesses struck by fire, 3 out ofrlOO never reopened or were seriously handicapped be- records were destroyed.

Gill Seven prescription cnemlsU ai yuur Inendlv Iriv Shaw-Walker Fire-Files have averted costly losses for hundreds of businesses by protecting records in severe fires. 34 models--a size for every record. RAY'S 1 1957 Ford Major Diesel Tractor with hydrnullc tystem and A-1. 1 1955 Ford Medel 850 Tractor 1 1952 Ford F6, 2-ton truck with beet box and hotit. 1 1951 Mliiey Harris Model 65 Tractor, A-1.

1 1954 Chevrolet 4-door icdan 1 1957 beet harvester, with hookup for Major Diesel 1 1957 Great Western S-row beet thinner 1 1957 Milton 6-row beet drill 1 1967 Tumble plow, 16-Inch 1 1957 Ford 2-bottom 2-way plow 1 1955 Ford combine with motor and bean attachment 1 1957 Oliver semi-mount 1-row corn picker 1 1957 Oliver rubber-tired No. 610 wagon with steel box and hoist 1 Terracing.blade 1 1957 Dearborn tanden dllo 1 1957 Model 28 ft. PTO with 7 ft. hopper 1957 Ford" Model 260 PTO baler. 1951 International pickup 1 1956 New Holland PTO mower I Dearborn cult 1 Dearborn 2-section harrow 1 Eversman 6 ft.

ditcher with hydraulic cylinder 1 Finger weeder 1 5-row beftt bar 1 4-row beet bar 1 MiM 16x8 grain drill with press wheels 1 1953 model 56BM, Fox forage harvester with 2 heads 1 1955 Allls-Chalmers 4-row corn planter 1 PL-12 Eversman land leveler 1 Ferguson side rake 1 Set of 11-Inch duals tor Ford 1 300-gal. and 1 100-gal. fuel tanks 57 Irrigation tubes 1 Globe single unit portable milking machine 1 M-W elec, cream separator Lots of hand tools, culliv. tools and other miscellaneous items. -CATTLE- Milk Cow, 7 old.

1-Long Yearling Heifer 1--Heifer Calf. ED STRAUCH, Owner KEED and BOB AMEN, FARMERS STATE BANK, 'Auctioneers. Fort Morgan, Clerk Member Colorado and. National Auctioneers Assn. DAIRY CATTLE AND CALF SALE Tuesday, January 20 Sale Starts at 11:00 A.M.

Miscellaneous Sale Starts at 1:30 p.m. 40 foot log chain; 20 foot log chain; TV set; day bed; roll away bed and mattress. New Merchandise INVENTORY SURPLUS CONSIGNMENT Table lamps; barbecue sets; linen tablecloths; jewelry boxes electric clock; electric grill; tubular hack saws; cocktail glass sets; jewelry. Many, other items too numerous to mention Livestock We need your dairy cattle and calves. 5 pigs.

Rosedale Livestock Auction school munity club'en dinner Monday evening in the Oill Lions Corn'mijnily building. Mrs. George Foos, dinner chairman, and a volunteer committee served 125 plates. Harold Furrow, the the invocation. Marianne Blchm gave two selections on her accordion, a Polka and Nearer, My' God to Thee.

The school board led a discussion on school reorganization. Tiic next dinner will be April 13 at 6:45 o'clock. The Gill Bridge club enjoyed a turkey luncheon at the home ol Mrs. George Page on Monday at 12:30 o'clock. The Gill Ladies Aid mel al 10 o'clock Wednesday in Ihe Social Room 'of the Gill Christian church to sew on rag toys.

At noon a' covered dish dinner, was served wilh Mrs. Fred Carpenter giving the invocation. The regular meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Buster Nolin. Reports were given on Tour boxes of rag toys given to Children's hospital in Denver, Deaf and Blind hospital at Colorado Springs and to two families of Gill, who have sick children.

The Aid made a gift of $100 to the church improvement fund. A new rivaling system has been installed in the Sanctuary of the church and in the kitchen and social Plans were made for the school lunch on Wednesday, Jan. 28. Mrs. Fred Carpenter is dinner chairman.

The March 11 regular meeting will no' a white elephant sale, Committees include tea table, Mmes. harles Becker, Wilbur Jackson, eo French, Joe Robertson and Townley; clean up, Mmes. ohn Krieger, Marion McMahon, G. Taylor, Emma Briscoe and luster Nolin; arrangements, Mmes. Gilbert French, Fred Carpenter, Emerson, Chris Bunting and s'olin.

The business meeting was closed wilh the group singing, In the Scrv- ce of the King. The devotionals and program are given each mect- ng by the previous hostesses. Mrs. Carpenter read several verses from he Bible and a poem, The Day Is The group repeated their new closing prayer and prayer was given by Mrs. Carpenter.

Mrs. Laura Emerson read The Gift Giver, interspersed with singing verses of Thde Child of a King, TOP QUALITY SAFE DEPENDABLE Guaranteed Against Road Hazards LOWEST PRICES You Get More For Your Money You Really when you buy South 8th Ave. GREELEY, COLORADO ConUct u. reg.rdlng your future farm tiltc them over with you. we will be happy to E.

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No obligation. No one will call on you! Tear out this ad and mail it today with your name, address and year of birth to Old American Insurance West 9th, Dept, L2505B, i Kansas City, Mo. Adv. I ARMSTRONG TIRES at 4 Blocks East of the College on Hwy 34 Featuring The Finest In Petroleum BIG NEWS p. 'i Now, you can shop ANY day of the week and save just as much! WEEKEND SPECIALS AND ALL OTHER PRICES IN OUR THURSDAY WEEKEND ADS ARE GOOD THROUGH THE FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY.

Lamb Shoulder Roasts U.S.D.A. Choice i Lamb Cult. Trimmed, nock romovod. Wholo Square Cut or any ilio cul, Whole or Half Lamb you can have all Iho cuts of lamb. Have cut and wrapped for your Freeier FREEI Halves avg.

woM. 29 to 32 Ibs. Wholo Lamb avg. wglil. 57 lo 43 Ibs.

39 39 U.S.D.A. Cholco Grade Boof, Well trimmed of oxcoss fat. Bono-ln. U.S.D.A. Cholco Grado Beof.

Proporly aged. OlUUnO WolHrlmmod. Bono-ln. IU. Ib.

75' Ib. 75' Ib. 45' Una I Kniinff U.S.D.A. Cholto Grade Boof. llbUI Ul IYUUIIU well trimmed.

Whole Front Quarters S. D. A. Choice Boof. Cul and wrapped for your freezer, FREE! Pink Grapefruit MEDIUM SIZE GRAPEFRUIT Featured Prlco through Wednesday, January 21, 1959.

Rich In Vitamin and yot half a medium size grapefruit contains only 75 calorics. Deluxe Kitchen Tools Deluxe Spatula with FREE Wall Rack I Pay 491 for Snafcula and oil Wall Rack SlalrJtu SlMl, wilh hoat fiaktliti Handtti. IB) Intludti 5pa1ula and A A A Wall Bact, Bailing Spoon, Palate MaiHir, U61UXG DaSTlnQ JUOOll Cooking or Siting ForV, Meal LKlir, loth Jl BL THIIE MEMS NOW Great Western. Sugar Waxtex Wax Paper Edwards Coffee AH Grinds. Coldbrook Margarine 5 Ib.

bag 100 ft. Roll Enriched, Colored. Ib. can 7jC 15c Ib. FLOUR Harvest Blossom, enriched.

25 Ib. bag gives you SOW! A LOWER TOTAL fOOO BILL and STAMPS! Chow Mein Noodles CHINESE MAID BRAND reduced through Wednesday, January 21, 1959. Bean Sprouts Plan now for a family treat, by preparing a dalitlous Chinese Dinner. advantage of this low price good through Wednesday, January 21, 1959. CHINESE MAID Show Boat Rice MEDIU A1N for delicious Chop Suey Dish.

Price good through Wednesday, 2 Ib. January 21, 1959. 2 No. 303 HE (C) 69 2 No. 303 QC 29 lill Coffee 73 1.45 I You know il's fresh bscaujs you grind it yourself, PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD GOOD IN GREELEV, COLO.

SAFEWAY We Reierve the Right to Limit Quantities None Sold to Swanson TV Dinner' Eoty to 10 Swanson Meat Pies HOZIN. plf..

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