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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 6

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4 earette Nelsen Hansen He came to a' Deaths FUNERALS 0 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 21 1945 Mothers Feted at I German Slackers STfcWARr funeral service tor tilon a in low wua verts to the I church The family settled In Mantua for about two years later moving to the Snake River Valley Idaho The family then moved to Corinne in 1909 where Mr Hansen Ellen Stewart Open House Bet Sunday Doxey Sorenson Stewart 68 well known Second ward resident will be held Monday at one at Llnd-quist Sons' Colonial funeral chapel with Bishop Alden Sorenwon of the Second ward offlcatlnp Viewing at mortuary Sunday until time of services Interment Ogden city "-3 lived until a short time ago wftta ne FasMon Show More than three hundred per-- wAtn en students of Weber HANSEN Funeral services for Richard mlleee and their moved to Brigham City He was a member of the I church and worked as a farmer most of his life Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Annie Hoist and Verion Hansen Brigham City Alfred Hansen and Mrs Mervln Kling Corinne: Edgar Leo Evan and Marion Hansen IjOs Angeles Calif Torval Hansen Pardosa Ore Mrs I Buckley LeGrande Ore Mrs Woodward Grantsville and Mrs Adrain Smith Logan Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at one In the Corinne ward by Bishop JuUus Camp ueorge Hansen union rortiand Cement Co employe will be held Monday at two in the Morgan tabernacle Bishop Bert Dickson of the Slide ward conducting Friends may xsall at Llndqulst Sons' mortuary Saturday from six to nine and at the home in Devil's Slide Sun day evening and Monday until one thirty Interment Ephralmi Utah cemetery Shirt sleeve daze the weather going from winter to summer without a spring The race is now on between the weeds and the vegetables with the weeds leading Anyway gardens have a growing (growing) interest! neii interment will be in tne rig nam Citv rmtrv Friends may call at the Alfred Hansen home Corinne Wed FUNERAL DIRECTORS nesday morning until time ot services KIRKENDALL-DARLINS MORTUARY DIAL 6900 BM lc Bybec Word wa received from Long Beach vv ts 'J- 1 Jailed Tortured By Douglas Amaron Canadian Press WITH THE CANADIANS IN IN GERMANY April 21 Behind the stone walls of the Westerwegeri concentration camp lies i part of the explanation of Germany's continued resistance Here are the living shadows of 100 German soldiers who failed their army They have been dying at the rate of one a day since the first Canadian army overran the camp a week ago Westerwegen south of the Kus-ten canal in northwest Germany was one of the many concentration camps where the Germans imprisoned soldiers for military civil and political offenses There- were 1000 soldier prisoners in the camp when the Canadians first threatened it Police guards evacuated all who were able to walk leaving only jthe 100 worst hospital cases and a handful of fitter men employed on camp duties I walked through the hospital wards yesterday Men so weak from starvation they could scarcely move their iron beds showed -their bruised-sore-infested bodies None weighed 100 pounds Their -skin stretched tautly over sunken bellies and bones 1 that passed for limbs Their eyes were sockets in hairless skulls The story comes from Germans and must be accepted with reserve but the evidence was there and I believe it 5 5" Calif by Mr and Mrs Byron Bybee of Uintah of the death of their son Boatswain's Mate First Class Laron Jay Bybee in the naval hospital Long Beach Death occurred at six-forty- ed a tea neia rmay vew 6 the institute of religion near the school Against a background of spring flowers and pastel table decorations Pat CrKchlow president Associated Women Students: Miriam Macfarlane vice-president Marilyn Kingston secretary and Mae Welling advisor received the gUAStfashion show sponsored by the "home economics department was a special feature of the evening showing sports clothes afternoon dresses and interchangeable suit accessories with Beverly Felt narrating and describing the apparel shown The second part of the fashion parade provided a humorous "hat burlesque" Girls entered by way of a huge hat box with every manner of ridicule Imaginable on present-day hat decorations Even "Eve" of the Garden of Eden was represented wearing an apple with a flowing veil with Lorna Grix doing the descriptive narration Tea was served from a linen covered table-with -four candelabra in the center Mrs Royden Braithwaite Mrs Henry Aldous Dixon Marian Read and Wilma Grose presided rover the serving of frappe and tiny cakes decorated with rosebuds and nuts MYERS FOULGER Rose Chapel Mortuary: 533-26th St Did 8897? You say the bill collector is downstairs? Yes George Well tell him to take that pile on my desk A retailer annoyed because he had to wait several months for a large order wired the manufacturer: "Cancel Immediately" Back came a "wire: "Regret cannot cancel immediately You must take your 'turn" five a Friday BM 1c Bvbee was born In Uintah V' Dec 21 1915 son of Byron I and Lucetta Stoddard Bybee He resided 1 in Uintah until 1934 When he- Joined the navy serving four years most of Ellen 8 Which time was spent in Asiatic waters During the period between 1938 and 1942 he served as foreman oi consiruc ttnn Ran Tiimm where aircraft in stallations were erected He re-entered the naval service in 1942 He served on the aircraft carrier Wasp sunk off Guadalcanal and the destroyers Cas Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors who extended such kindness and sympathy at the time of our bereavement in the loss of our beloved father Henry Fisher Especially do we wish to thank the bishopric speakers singers and the railroad clerks Mrs O'Neill Mrs Lily lei Jr Mrs Florence Born -Mrs Violet Moulding Mrs Myrtle Anderson Hi ho weathero with 81 degrees maximum and 58 degrees minimum along with clear skies: Of course there was a slight breeze In the night' cade and McGowen He had been in every naval engage Mrs Ellen Doxey Sorenson Stewart 127 West Twentyeventh died Friday at six-fifteen at the home of a daughter Mrs A1U Farley 710 Seventh of a heart ailment She had been ill since Feb 10 She was born Sept 28 1876' in Ogden a daughter of Thomas and Mary Rhodes Doxey She had lived in Ogden all her life and was educated in Ogden schools In 1895 she was married to Nels Sorenson in the Salt Lake I i Endowment house On Sept 2 1921 she married James Stewart Mr Stewart died 1n Ogden 11 years ago A member of the I church she was active in the Relief society of the Second ward Survivors Include the following sons and daughters: Howard and Lester A Sorenson Mrs Nora Ellen ment in the Pacific except the one fought off Saipan up until March 10 1945 He was gun crew captain through the second battle of the Philippines He had received sharpshooters medal nrenirientiai citation and six battle stars One year ago maximum temperature was 60 degrees with 30 degrees minimum and 60 inch of moisture Remember? He returned home March 10 for 30- day furlough following wmcn ne was assigned to Long Beach naval station FLORISTS PAIR TO BE HONORED Open house will be held from one o'clock until late evening on Sunday! at the home of Mr and Mrs A Coroles 2668 Grant in honor of their two sons Lieutenant A Coroles (left) of the army air corps and James Coroles AOM 3C Lieutenant Coroles has just completed pilot training having previously served as a bombardier in the! ETO and will report to Minter field California for new assignment James Coroles who has been in the South Pacific for 20 months will report to Falton Nev All relatives and friends of the family are invited Random References as an instructor He was a member of the I TJ church Surviving ir his Barents ana the fol Adolf salted away his wealth in a salt mine Sol's sticking to war bonds and hamburgers Mrs Alta Farley Ogden 11 grandchild drn anil th fnllnwlns trtt i 4 AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Washington Blvd Dial 0953 lowing brothers and sisters: Byron Bvbee Jr Ravmond Bybee Lane Seaman Goes West After Home Leave Bybee Luella Bybee and Betty Bybee all of Uintah Stanley Bybee navy stationed at Norfolk Va Ogden City Floral Co 2219 Washington Blvd Dial 4761 8039 Growing Peonies and evergreensf Mrs Dumke 2527 Van Buren and Fawn Bybee siaterviue Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by the mortuary 3408 Wash ington Eccles Gardens Limited supply ters: John and Dr George Doxey Mrs Henry Hill and Mrs Ram-son Ogden Mrs Wallace Fife Lewis-viUe Idav and Mrs Clara Williams Kamas two half-brothers Moroni Doxey and Daniel Burt Ogden i The body is at the mortuary 3408 Washington Funeral services will be held Monday at one at the mortuary 3408 Washington boulevard with Bishop A Sorenson officiating Interment Ogden city cemetery- The instructor in Americanization had been lecturing intensely on the American flag to his class of aliens seeking citizenship When he had finished he turned to one of the students and asked: "Ginsburg now please tell me what flies over the city hall?" Ginsburg thought hard for a second then answered: "Peedgins!" Ogden has completed his training at the naval air technical training (adv) USAC Announces Student Leaders LOGAN Utah April 21 Dan Ludlow of Spanish Fork has been re-elected president of the Utah State Agricultural college student body becoming the first to hold the office for two terms He defeated Lloyd Mecham of Logan Katherine Jenkins of Sugar City Idaho was elected vice president and Charlene Petterson of Garland secretary i i Councilmen a included Emma Rae Anderson of Tremon-ton: Dorothy Tanner Preston 2508 Jackson Max Grow 1c husband of TLTaH Stewart Grow and son of LEGAL NOTICES cenier jsiorman Okla FUNERALS Eat with Washington at Twenty-fifth street (adv) Baseball Equipment Catcher's mitt $595 W-Cross Co 2242 wasn (adv) Deputy Sherifi and Mrs i Art Grow left Wednesday for San Francisco after a two week leave spent with his Funeral services for- William Sackett 69 retired conductor who died Thursday will be conducted Monday at two In the Aultorest mortuary chapel with Bev Lalrd Loveland of 'the Methodist church conductine Friends may call at the i In Delbert Severin Lee Visiting The Ven Bulkley Df archdeacon of Utah will conduct the service and preach at eleven o'clock tomorrow at the' Church of the Good Christian Hansen BRIGHAM CITY Christian Hansen 61 Brigham City died at three-fifty zs parachute rigger third class USNR of 126 North Third East Lieut Hilton of the Ogden police department a member of the Thirteenth ward bishopric will speak at the Sixteenth ward sacrament meeting Sunday at seven The public is invited family in Hunts ville family residence 425 Grant Sunday afternoon after five and Monday prior to the services Interment Aultorest Memorial park under the Brigham City has been promoted to parachute rigger second class Friday at a Provo hospital after an extended illness Mr Hansen was born June 10 1883 Idaho Grant Mortensen Sugar Seaman Grow City and Seth Bills Riverton Eat with Washington aqHjs wife Mrs Leda Lee resides at Denmark a son to Nels and Mar direction of the Aultorest mortuary at Kirkland Wash (advJ Twenty-fifth street is serving as an armed guard on the I shiD I Lawns Planted or fertilized Certified seed balanced plant food Ansco Color Sheet Film Ace Photo 360 24th St (adv) Casa Grande He Jf JT 'J OKAY STITCHES I'LL TURN HE? LOOSE fWH)i VA 1 I GUT IN AN' 1 I i Si'i I "I 1 I WEVE KEPT OUR EMD I WHEN I DON'T NEED FL7Wy TT STILL Vir OP D' BARGAIN NOW I I 't I HE1? ANY CBT SfWAT- SZg Better lawns at no extra cost Dia 8607 (adv) received training at Farragut Ida and San Diego Calif He enlist A Beautiful Picture would make an ideal eif for mother Our George Reedef of Brigham City was recently promoted from technical sergeant to master sergeant at San Francisco port of embarkation where he is on duty Sgt Reeder is the son of Mrs Ella Reeder ed June 13 1944 Max Grow and jhas served in both the Pacific Stock is outstanding Chugs Ar Shop 2448 Wash Blvd (adv) In Plain CU-v CI Ktrmo nf and Atlantic theatres of war He is a graduate of Weber county high school Seaman and Mrs Grow are the parents of one son Stewart Arthur Grow Osden will be the euest sneaker Fruit Shade Trees Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Rosebushes good bushes good varieties Howe's Nursery 2-0502 (adv) at me iasi meeting in tne Plain City chapel Sunday evening at eight A music program is planned Members of the ward SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OP UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OP WEBfcR COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OP UTAH a Corporation Plaintiff vs JAMES ALLEN JULIA A ALLEN AND THE HEIRS AT LAW DEVISEES OR CREDITORS IP ANY OP SAIDv NAMED PERSONS WHO ARE DE- CEASED DESMOND BARKER ANtJ ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT TITLE ESTATE OR INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFF'S TITLE THERETO Defendants -v The State of Utah to the said Defendants: i You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this -summons upon you served within the county in which this action Is brought: otherwise with- in thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and In case of your faUure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Cleric of said Court Thla action is commenced for the purpose of quieting title on the following described real property situate in Weber County State of Utah A part of Block 10 Franklin Place Addition to Ogden City Beginning at the northeast corner of said Block and running thence north 89' or west 12503 feet along the south line of Har- ris Street to the west line of the prop-erty heretofore owned by Ogden City and conveyed to Coca Cola Bottling Company of Utah by Deed dated the 18th day of December 1944 and recorded In the office of the County Re- corder of Weber County on the 8th day of February 1945 la Book 205 at I Sage 393? thence south 52- east-' 9933 feet to the west line of River-dale Road: thence north 38 21' east along the west line of Riverdale Road 7971 feet to the place ot begmnlng CHENEY JENSEN MARR WILKINS PAUL CANNON Attorneys lor Plaintiff Address: 920 ContlnenUl Bnk BuUding Salt Lake City Utah Published March 24 31 AprU 7 14 21 1945 g701 and friends are invited Roses Everblooming good assortment Jensen Nursery 22nd and Grant (adv) Wanted Boy with bicycle at ssteve umce supply (adv) Fire An overheated brooder burned a hole in the floor of a chicken coop owned by Hess T4 Leo Loll husband of Mrs Kay Loll 2611 Adams Ogden has been cited by the 85th mountain regiment of the Tenth "Mountaineer" division in Italy and awarded the combat infantryman badge ioi Adams Friday afternoon i uaniUf II- a ift fa aif? s-a Fruit Trees shrubs: shade trpps vsa- rvtvr wr vw vj)r 1 SPOO! rose bushes peony root berry bushes vines and perennial plants New Arrival Skylark Cologne Dusting Powder and Perfume at evergreens cnoice uiadioll bulbs Best quality money can buy Irvin Lienhardt Drug Store 2800 Wash Blvd (adv) Dtone xMursery azv zatn St Fhone jfi-oooo ladvJ Stassen En Route To San Francisco i CHICAGO April 21 Cmdr Harold Stassen former governor of Minnesota- was en route to San Francisco today where he will serve as one of two Republican appointees to the United States delegation at the united nations conference Stassen dressed in civilian attire for the first time in two years flew here from Washington to meet Mrs Stassen They left last night for the west coast The delegation in its pre-con-f erence meetings studied the views of all groups interested in securing peace he said Stassen "detached from active service" for i the duration of the conference said that his war experiences had solidified his belief in the need for a world peace organization? backed by force "What I have seen of the development and use of modern military power has convinced me that it is completely feasible to police the entire world if necessary with1 a comparatively small military force" he said Motor High pressure steam Birth Pvt and Mrs Rnhprt cleaning Browning Chev Co (adv) Tohns 224 Polk announce the birth pi a son April 12 at a local hospital This is thfir sppnnrf ohilrJ an4 Ate1 Jlx kUC Pfc Erva Vance first son Mrs Johns is the former Annie Mae Rampton Pvt Johns son of Mr and Mrs William Vance of G-13 Washington Terrace was recently promoted to the rank of is serving with the army overseas EZj lm I LP AlezJW LJ i corporal His wife Erma I Vance Powder in ft for vnnr mics TTm is also a resident of Washington Terrace ione to paint over your wallpaper Gateway Glass Paint Co 2340 wasn Biva (adv) Garden Supplies lawn seed commercial fertilizer tools etc Urt-fV' SHE OUST "1 Ward MefiJn "ur Browning Chev Co (adv) BUI ARENTJOU I NEIGHBORS HE CHANGED VII'GHTt WlERE57iv REMINDS tZ I ACE HALOMWILL Sjl BRANDS OH THEIR CDW5-' h' FOR A WHILE BETTER GET fiACK 7 ALIAS SUMMONS TJX THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY -OF WEBER STATE OP UTAH AGNES BEHLING Plaintiff' TS MINNIE WOLFE HORSEY HAROLD HORSEY and MRS HAROLD HORSEY his Wife WELLES HORSEY and MRS WELLES HORSEY his wife: DONALD HORSEY and MRS DON ALD HORSEY his wife: HELEN MONTELL being all of the helrs-at-iaw of WILLIAM WOLFE DECEASED MRS ALMA HORSEY LEA MRS ELEANOR HORSEY COLLIER being all of the heirs-at-Iaw of THOMAS HORSEY DECEASED the unknown spouse heirs-at-law devisees and creditors of nig a member of the Ogden stake Contract The Salt Lake Times Printing and Publishing Co has been awarded a $2010 contract for fugn councu win De tne speaker in the Eirst ward Sunday jat seven Musical numbers win be presented printing 50000 driver and 5000 I Ezra Jones agent New York MUSICAL chauffeur manuals for the state tax commission Henry McGean Utah purchasing agent reported today j-die ins uo Phone 2-0213 (adv) COMEDY IH AIWWui' UfiUWlMUi A ilia PRESIDENT DIRECTORS AND COM Read a New Book Newest in Fietinn snH nnn-f irinn Rcct eaila Universal Trailer Hitches at FAVORITES in our rental library No deposit im mm mm mm Browning Chev Co 2622 Wash Emporium Book Shop aavj oiva CadvJ I Robert Cutler of Salt Lake Citv and Jennintrs Olsnn Recorded melodiesv- from shows you've seen on stage and screen Beautiful laces and trimmings velvet and velveteens Quality Silk Shop 2477 Wash Blvd (adv) ugaen are tne candidates for student body president at the University of Utah Cutler received 523 Votes and Olson 402 in nrimarfoe Every SUNDAY b-IJ The grazing service will sponsor a series of fire fighting conferences starting next week A training program is scheduled for Brigham City May 3 PANY OP THE FARMERS' BANK OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE a corporation and all other persons claim- fag any right title estate or interest in or lien upon the real property I described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiff' title thereto Defend- ants You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you if served within the -County in which thla action is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and in case or your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the Cleric of the said court This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title in plaintiff to the following described premises to-wit: Lots 10 and 11 Block 18 and Lots 1 2 3 and 4 Block 20 -Nob Hill Addition to Ogden City Lots 2 3 4 3 6 and 7 Block and Lot 8 Block 51 in Nob Hill Annex Addition to Ogdn City COURSE I Trust you but Who's Uro smhw and Thirty dolurs camy pay i (All you havf to 00 I i i itrP in rp "ADcrio "acacTa Confidential Tnant Flfvn mm sm -ias was VV Huss 325 Eccles Bldg (adv) Evening From 6:15 to 6:45 i i You'll' relive mem- J- it: I I DOES He CART MV TAKE IT OR LCAV IT FOR IT NOW (RUST Mc fOR A f-tyyzrr There i hpart-wow days I'LLLEAve- FIVE -(A irK xaeeROix- my stamp album THOUSAND BTBOrXWlK kjZ ING IN DOUGH AS SECURITY-IT 1 i ories in melodies of Tire Returned) Peony Roots Bleeding Hearts Delphinium Giant Pansies Dahlias and Cannia Bulbs asparagus and strawberry roots tomato plants hot caps Everything for the garden At Taylor's 2316 Wash (adv) i stage and screen as i this half hour of Ullls Well Wanted Girl's bievel In ennd condition Phone 2-6384 (adv) THATCHER XUUWU Attorneys for Plaintiff 1018 First Security Bank Ogden Utah Published April 7 14 21 2St May 3 3 musical comedy vorites is beamed i your way every I i Sunday starting to- morrow Presented By The PRINCESS SHOP Edmund Dtimk seaman first class son of Dr and -OVEE- HILL FIELD April 21 Buell Shives of Denver a foreman at Hill field loaned his spare tire to a stranded motorist who promised to return it pronto Shives waited but no tire Then he saw in Hill field's newspaper an account of a motorist who borrowed a tire then couldn't return It because the slip of paper on which the benefactor's name and address were written had gone through the family wash Now Shives has his tire back and the motorist Sanders of Murray also is happy RiSKTAKiKjsr lvD RlSKTAltisr-WlTR WAUDOWEGAOTUarrte BLlLW'l I NONE THAT HAMfWHYl TUNE TS SUNDAYS PILGRIMS' HOUR 10:00 A Old Fashioned BeTiral Hour 11:00 A Charles Fuller Director If 111 l-'-r-TLl WM I I 'IV TO kEA117PTMaT nTU-UCn PorKTT ill! rfrs 1 t- V1 WLF 'ft-U I I I 1 I -m i WM lilt nar rz tyLi jk t- i i i aa ijwua'i mm i ji m- a 'ir Wh a mjr -in it- i i jtiHI A EVEE SIICE EASTERl lltl lat N'wA'a Iim SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH MERLE GRAY Plaintiff vs JEANNE LEE RUSSELL GRAY Defendant i '1 1 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within TWENTY DAYS after the service of this Summons upon you if served within the county in which this action la brought otherwise within THIRTY DAYS after service and defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court This action is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the- marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and the defendant WILLIAM J5II ELTON Attorney for Plaintiff 420 Beason Building Salt Lake City Utah Published April 7 14 21 28 May 1945 6724 Li 0 UU1M YWrStl VrtlAn) Jt I It II I I -t A fir ITI I I i SOTDDBAV EUEHgne PD03DAUS JBmi UT r- a Wl I IL TPT' I rn Sw -i I j- 1 I I I I I If I I I It-lfSM I III KLO 1430 kc KDYU 1320 kc KSL 1160 kc I KflTA kc- (S Firms Exceed Bond-Quotas I SALT LAKE CITY April 21 With start of the seventh War loan drive still a month awav emnloves nf 10 Rait TnVe 6:00 Frank Slngiser None but the JEllery Music lor Rememb1 Purple Heart fQueea 6:30 Symphony of thelMusio of Manhat-ILondon Column 6:451 Americas New Mrs Hurtiee Sports Mirror Names In News Boston "D'lndy Dukas" Nat Barn Hit Jean Goldkette'i Orchestra r-Calllng All Detective (Quiz) 7:00 7:16 7:30 73 Boston Symphony Spotlight Band Quick Quia' You top thlsj a fcte rani tela isaturday Nleht Chester Bowles Chicago Theatre of The Judy Canovat Serenade Show Mavor of tha PETS FOR SALE 8:00 8:16 8:30 Andy BuaseU lorson Welles Peace Forum Air "Three Mos-i Grand Old Opry Town nnrlneer BDanlel good nunt keteers" i 8:43 1 KoyAcoii Beauty Endures er 3297 Adams Dial 8833 Church of Valley FINE singing canaries for Mother's dav 683 8th Dial 8263 8:00 916 8:30 Truth or Con- CBS American sequences In the Air Gaslight GaietleslFEl in Peace I Michael O'Sheaj War 4 (Early American Dance Muslo ILeland Stowe Servleemans news the Air Church of Christ STORE BUILDINGS 9:45 CHOICE space City business firms already have achieved their quotas I Lincoln Ure state payroll savings chairman for the drive said the firms reaching their quotas are the Missouri i Pacific lines Coombs Drug company General Motors Acceptance corporation Lovinger Disinfectant Company Xawrence Birrell Company National Army and Navy Department store Mutual Life insurance company Penney company American Paper and Supply company and Louis A Roser company 353 24tn Youth 1 0riel Center Reld's Orch 1 0 Leo News News It's a Strike Army Service I Forces Show Carolina I Hayride World News (Bed Cross pews porta Talk Muslo You Want! News 10:55 POULTRY BABT CHICK 11 :00 Music for iNews Saturday NIte 111 News 1 1 :30 Recorded Music IMus Americana 1 1 i for Your Pleasure'St Fran Orch Parade of Bands with nation's outstanding Bands Hollywood Barn Dance News RAESITS FOR SALE IMOlCECTts fig- XY ltJ Stamp A-Z Rabbits For Fals Goodnight Phone 3-1323.

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