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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 10

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Greeley, Colorado
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A TIIE EY DAILY TRIBUNE- GREELEY. COLORADO THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940 Child Health Clinic Celebrated at Colony Windsor A newly born baby has of from 130 to HO. The in old age runs between CO a 75. "Windsor, July and alternates Belected to represent the hree Wlndecr precincts at tlie Weld county democratic convention to be held Jn Grec-ley Saturday included the 'ollowing: rrcclnct No. 4--Dalegatfs and rtiternnlcs: Mr.

and Mrs. James Cazer. Mr. and Mm. AJox Ilaier.

Mr. Mrs W. Gault. Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Evans, Mr. Mrs. A.

E. Adcock, Mr. anil Mrs. Karl StonemetP, Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Lnyliouru, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bird' i Mr.

and Mrs. Cody Powers, Mr. and ilrs. JeESe Evans, Mr. and Mrs.

Eiiwln Gault. Precinct No. 1: Cable, I. Dclcgatfu: John B. Frailer, H.

J. Kateer, A. Olin Venable Is Candidate For Sheriff Olir: W. of Ault will seek llio Democratic i a i (or sheriff, he announce! today In a letter to headquarters. His letter fol lows: "After careful consideration I wlsli to ma'rtC rny desire to ceek the support of members of the parly for designation at the coiniu'Jj county assembly to tuo office of sheriff.

"1 homeslcaded In Weld County 27 years ago and have resided In Ault since 1319. I was born In Missouri and Imvo a consistent record of snp- Tlnsman, Theron Morgan, 01)cra tvo a and also Mamveller, Then Sorensen, Alex l.or- cons'deiable- tuxes on town prop' Anderson, Fred Knans, I by tlie assembly c-nr Carl Ocorgo Schlltser, Alex Mary naymor.d Jack- t-on. John Snowbtfgcr, Mrs. O. It.

natifi. Mrs. Jessie. Coon, Mrs. Anderson, Sirs.

Fred Kr.ava, W. M. Taylor. Harry Cadnwalder, Slenzcl Mrs. Schltcger, B.

T. Elchlc-r. John Clousc, Mre. Frank M. II.

Laybourn, Mrs. lola Branch. Precinct No. 33-- Delegates and a Sir. and Mrs.

S. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. T.

Evans, Mr. nnd O. E. Mason, Mrs. Hoy Kay Wayne Ray, Hertha Prim- jmcr.

Mrs. Hilia Nagel, Mr. and Mrn. A. O'Connell, and Mrs.

A. May. Mr. and MrB; David Winot'rad, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr." and Mrn. Jake' Mason and erty. "Jf designated by the assembly I plcdcre ir.y best efforts toward a suc- Ben Woodcock Candidate for Delbert Maeoa. ce'spful campaign for our entire ticket in November." Local Willkie Article for Relatives in Svreden Cavl -Wlcden, 503 South Hlgli sireet, Denver, and 1210 Fourth street, has received a letter from "Weudelf Ij; Willkie, republican a i a for the presidency, complisnenting him upon a translation Into Swedish ot nu article entitled "The Faith That Is America," in the Readers Digest for December, 1939. Mr.

Wieden told the Trlbuce he had long attempted to ei- Benjamin Woodcock, above, appointed to strve out the uncxptred term of the late County Judge Robert G. Strong, today announces his candidacy for the nomination, subject to the democratic county assembly. Judge Benjamin A. Woodcock, finishing bis first term In that i today formally anncunced will seek tlio nomination, in fol- letter to County Democratic Chairman David J. Miller: "Please permit me to advice you that, subject to tho will tho Democratic counfy assembly ar.d the primary election, I'sball be a candidate for the office of County Judge of Weld County.

"I have been privileged to servo as of the county court since No-ember, 193S. It" has been my purpose and the purpose of the employees of this court that its business be conducted conscientiously, promptly, a courteously. It the electorate of Weld, County believe a we Jmve succeed- ed, I will deem It a privilege and honor to continue" in ltd service." plain the United States to bis Swedish relatives, but had been'unable to "put it across." He Will- kle'a discussion did exactly that, and so typed It into Swedish to mail to his relatives abroad. Is your name in today's Gilbert- Bishop. Drugs Drug ad on page II.

S. Hats Require Man; Birds Women's vanity and desire far feathers has cost the United Slates as many as 5,000,000 birds in a year. The 'feathers are all used to trim hats. For a Short Time Only offer for sale my 160 ACRE IRRIGATED FARM, mile east of Ault inquire of John G. Newman, Ault.

"Phone Ault I JCI The entire personnel of.Greeley's newest food store, Food Market, wishes to thank you good people of Greeley and northern -Colorado for- your whole hearted welcome extended to, our organization. Your generous acceptance of our quality products during our opening, exceeded all expectations. Your extravagant praise and friendly greetings are: appreciated from the? bottom of our hearts. Come again. You can depend on good things to eat at Brahen's--good for you and good for your pocketbook; Another a of His child licallh clinic nt Iho Gpnnlsh colony northwecl c( Grccloy W.TB celebrated by a demonstration and social meeting on Wednesday morning at Hie House of Neighborly Service At the colony.

Mlaa Madeline Buck, community nurse of the county health mill, and Mies Qlady Plekenpol, worker at the settlement, were In charge of the program attended by GO mothers, fathers, and litbles, and 17 director! and frlcndi of the two organizations. Dr. Donn Barber, who sponsored the clinic for Ike years, spoke briefly on essentials for well babies. Some of the Spanish women took notes and many niked questions, tlfe cycle of the fly and how to protect children from tho pest, exhibits of clay modeling, painting, lewlng, imd other handicraft Uy children at the Vacation school were exhibited. The csliool lias been conducted each day for two weeks tiy Mici Plekciipol assisted by six high school girts--Sue Dlggc, Krnnccs Hollon, Alberta Scholli, Helen Drumley, Geraldine Hanselman, and Drescher--from severnl Qrecley churches.

The last three olrls orc Camp Fire girls who curried thereby valuable citizenship credit. An average of 37 children attended the settlement house dally, Mils Plekenpol will be on her vacation and tho House of Neighborly service" Ue closed for August, Tho picture- here vverft at tlie social hour. Two mothers, Mrs, Torrei, left, and Mrs. Qonxalci, are shown Interested In tho health exhibit In the upper photo, a part of the fly chart appearing at tho right and below the central poster. In tho lowor photo two Interested boys, Sylvan Taintr.dge, left, And Ynei Lopei, point to their own drawings, the one on the left using hobby horce stick he also made.

The The middle child, excited at the exhibits, ran Into the une'photos and OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENT EAKERY ICE CREAM GROCERY ASSORTED PLUM; APRICOT, PEAR, PEACH Select Brand, Cans A Main or bALI Iodized Rio Oro, No. 2 Can KETCHUP 1G Ounce Can $77,000. in Auto Taxes Arc Paid In a Half Year iti.iii ot tsxcs Imvo been colk-cu-U mid illotrlbutoj lo county, oimo, town nud ifOluol ftlnila iluiiliK Ihe ut 1'jiu. it i i liny TUMdinv U. Tlut EUltd Is Vl'tU'll 11- CTHFO LII'O tU Jy clcrX'i office.

A total or J77.S1S.32 rolk'i-tw! of only rtuuiitiB uuillc). Schuols rt'Ci'lvcd tlm InriU'Rl iUke, a total ol for i i a Tll stalo cols CliUllly KeUi Cl tolnl of JU.27I.C1 vUlcA li-vt'lvo tho Inhillco. of couuly uionvy as lo follows: County (JeiierM County Fund, County Hood 1'uild. J31S6.C1; Contingent Kiimt, 1203.09; Orceley llospllul Fund, I'auuer Fund, 7S4.3a; Aid to Children Smid, 11,171.01: I'WA r'und, 1531.78; lilld Aid l-ulid, T.ll. Aid, JEC8.S3.

Town Funda Orccley, JC.76S.13; Aull, J532.D1; J132.7S; Knion, J7JC.53; iitls.03; Kvans, J170.SO; flrcviioiie, i a I Kort Luiiton, Krcd-j i-tlck. Ullcrotit, i cr, Hudson, 5220.5S. I Ji'hustotvn. G3S2.15; Kccnesburg, J19i.71; Kcoln, IJ1.23; Kcrtcy, S170.J13; l.aS.ille, Mead, 11103.10; S233.15." I 1'lercn, J173.B5; Vhillcvlllc, I41S.4S; JS1.01; StVLiMiicc. I3S.O); Windsor, J.626.S2; Jrirdon City, onicc ut Coroner The oflkc ot coroner dtxlcs back lo Twelfth-century Knfilnnd.

10 Ounce Bag I Floriland, 46 Ounce Can I C19 A Medium Can, CW 1040 Pacit" In Oiir Bakery--Really Fresh! I See Them Made, Sugared or Plain They're Delicious Brown Sugar Sfer BREAD Chock Full of Carmel and Pecans 24c 24c 24c CREAM CLOVERLEAF ASSORTED FLAVORS LARGE DOUBLE DIP CONES, -each Summer Clearance Sirca Dresses PJ-H Prlnls, Sheers SOCnn4i.OO 90C up The Corset Shop 4 i Ave. Q. McDonald) Opposite Court House IN OUR MARKET BEEF ROAST Buy a large roast and have some lo cat cold. RSvalBrand, KSAlrUN Pound Cclb Pkg. MICATC Assortment.

Serve a IVIsbA I cold plate these hot evenings FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 2Sc BEEF BOIL Slf Li 10c QUEEN OF THE WEST 98 Ib. bag $2.14 Ib. bag 09 CLOVERLEAF BUTTER 1 b. 16 Oz. Can 1940 UINSO Orange' Pekoe I large i boxes 4 ib.

40c Crystal Vhile White King GRANULATED SOAP, giant size-' LAVA. SOAP, large bar 9c 1605 EIGHTH AYE. Grceley's Complete Food Store PHONE 2505.

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