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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 15

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Helpful Hints for Christmas Gift Shoppers GIFTS FOR MOTHER COPPER-CLAD REVERE WARE. Singing teakettle sauce pan $3.75 to percolators skillets S4.50 to $7. GAMBLE'S. A AUTOMATIC toaster. Beautifully styled with Harmony House colors.

Silent operation. Perfect toast every time for just $19.95. SEARS ROEBUCK CO. A BULOVA, HAMILTON, LON- gines. Wittnauer diamond watch.

Priced from $57.50 and up. HUESGEN'S JEWELRY. GIFTS THAT REFLECT THE true spirit of Christmas: Books, China, Stationery, etc. BOOK CKNTER. SHIPMENT BEAUTIFUL boudoir lamps from $5.95.

ANDERSON FURNITURE. DELICIOUS ASSORTED CHOC- clates. 5 pound family size box only $3.49 at PENNEY'S. IF LN DOUBT ABOUT THE SIZE or color, give her a gift certificate from GEYERMAN'S. EACH YEAR MORE AND MORE people send The Daily Plainsman as a Christmas Gift Subscription to their long list of friends and relatives.

GIFTS FOR A FRIEND A'EXPENSIVE BUT WELCOME i i Gloves, Belts, mittens GEYERMAN'S. A NEW PEN. ALL STYLES, ON Parker and Evcrsharp; also the Waterman Sapphire jewe ooir.t oon. HUESGEN'S JEWEL SHAG RUGS, ALL SIZES AND from $3.59. ANDERSO FURNITURE.

STATE THEATRE GIFT TICKET books. Ideal for anyone. $2.50. On sale at i STATE THEATRE. ONLY 2 i a i Christmas DELUXE STEERING WHEEL overs 49c.

Photo-Chrome wheel pinners 98c. GAMBLES. SOCKET SET. 16 PIECES IN A arge handy steel tool box. Craft- tools.

Unconditionally guaranteed. All for. $19.29. SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. GIFTS FOR THE CAR RAYON, NYLON SANTOY SEAT covers.

In many colors. To fit your car. As low as $10.50. WILSON FULLER CO. GIFTS FOR BROTHER J.

C. HIGGINS BASKETBALL and goal set. All weather rubbe ball and heavy steel goal. Th perfect outdoor game. Now $6 SEARS ROEBUCK CO.

ANSCO FLASH CAMERA AND flashgun outfit. Six bulbs, 2 films, 2 batteries', filter, beatuiful carry ing case. $15.40 complete. PERR1 TON'S. GIFTS FOR FAD Big Emptiness Will Become Carrier CROSLEY COLOR RADIO as low as $19.95.

ANDERSON FURNITURE. HIM THAT SBOPSMITH. 5 tools in one, for his workshop. down will hold until December 15. Now $224.

WARD: GIFTS FOR THE HOME AN RCA VICTOR 45 ATTACH- ment, with two record albums for only $16.75 from WEIR MUSIC, INC. BEAUTIFUL NEW SPINET.Pi- anos. Matching benches. COS- TAINS. A big emptiness is the scene in Brooklyn Navy Yard after laying of the Tceel of the super carrier Saratoga, The will be the world's mightiest, capable of delivering planes and bombs to any spot on the globe.

Cost is estimated at $209,000,000. --(International Soundphoto) 80-Year-Old Wife ET YOUR RCA VICTOR PHO- nograph now. Bonus record offer expires January 1. Attachments start at $16.75 A RADIO. GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES, refrigerators, washers, ironers, dryers, freezers'and radios.

STATE ELECTRIC. 1953 CROSLEY SHELVADORE refrigerators. Beautiful soft-glow interior. A FURNITURE. MINIATURE "OLIVER" TOYS as low as 75c.

GUY HOWARD IM- ploment, 1951 Dakota S. COLDSPOT 11 CU. FT. REFRIG- erator, complete with automatic defrost. $349.95.

Full width freezer chest. Sears Christmas bonus special, 25 Ib. turkey included. SEARS ROEBUCK CO. ELSE CAN YOU GIVE more fitting or more important, the man in service than news from home? Give him a subscription to The Daily Plainsman'at far less cost to you.

GIFTS FOR SISTER A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR THE whole family, hew no-stir, automatic corn poppers. $4.29 at PENNEY'S. J. C. HIGGINS VANITY CASE, in brown, red, blue and green, with cover mirror.

Beautifully styled. Only $4.98 plus tax. i SEARS ROEBUCK CO. ADEQUATE LIGHTING, RECES- sed or lighting lor every room in the house. LOTHROP ELECTRIC: SHOP OUR CHRISTMAS CATA- log of gifts for the whole family.

MONTGOMERY WARD CO. 38. Seeds and Feeds FOR SALE-- FIVE STACKS OF LAST year's alialfa hay. 5 east, ron. VeTTion Stahly.

5 Hu- FOR SALE GOOD WILD HAY. 5,000 briK-s. Wallum. Manchester, S. D.

FOR SALE--BALED STRAW. VERNEL Gross. 2 north, Phor.o 2 east Bloomiield. 40. Transportation LEAVING FOR BOISE.

IDAHO. DE- ccrr.bi,-:- 26. Room for two passengers Cavour. 41. IF anted to Buy WANTED TO BUY--MINNEAPOLIS- Molir.o PM i carrier, with lister at- Uicr.

merit. Clarence Hofer, Huron, Rt. 3 Card Of Thanks We wish to express our deep gratitude and heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help during the illness and death of our husband and 'ather; also for the beautiful floral offerings and other kindness. Especially do we thank Mr. and Mrs.

Welter, the nurses on the fourth floor and the Sisters of St. John's Hospital, Dr. Ted Hohm Dr. Paul Tschetter, the Rev. Non- hoff and wife for the comforting sermon; for the beautiful singing and the pallbearers.

Again we want to thank each and every one Mrs. J. W. Malone and family. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR MINK, raccoon, rabbits and frozen skunk from this section.

It pays to bring furs to Kenneth F. Borccky Wesslng- ton Springs. Dak. A BALED ALFALFA HAY Call or write Phone -1251 Phillip Wcems. Doland 42.

Wanted to Rent My Family Will Be Here After Christmas, and my i around January 12 I haven't A Plaqe for either of them If you know of a two bedroom house for rent, please call Bill Hedensten Assistant Manager Sears, Roebuck Co. PHONE 755 necessary vouchers, within four months alter the first publication of this notice, the said Ruth I. Anderson at 55 Fifth St S. Huron, in the County of Beadle. State of South Dakota, or file such claims in the office of the Clerk of Courts and immediately thereafter mall a copy thereof by registered mail to said Ruth I.

Andesrson, at 55 Fifth St. S. Huron. South Dakota. Dated at Huron.

South Dakota, this 9th day of December, 1952. Ruth I. Anderson Executrix of the Estate of Albert M. Anderson, Deceased ROYHL BENSON National Bnnk Dak. Bldg.

Huron, South Dakota Kannegieter, Willow recently, then went. to Ft. JJawsori, Washington, from where he will go to the -Far East. Cpl. Ted A.

Lamm, Miller, expects to leave sometime in January. Lamm has been in Korea since September 1951. Lester of date' Stevens, Miller, has seen wounded in Korea and.taken to hospital in Japan. He is-now off the critical list and will-'be sent'home; soon. Mr.

'Ralph- Zieger, from Ft. Riley and will go to Seattle within ten days. He will report for service in Korea. Clifford Campbell, Miller, is home from. Korea and was met in Washington: by his -wife and 15 months old son.

They will remain there with relatives' till after Christmas. Marine Private First Class Edward' A. Wipf, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wipf, Yale, is home on a 15 days leave from Camp Lejeune, N.

completion of his leave he. will return to his base for regular duties. James. J. Johanriesen, son of Mr.

and. Julius H. Johannesen, 'Huron, recently got a five- day; rest and recuperation 'leave from Korea. Johannesen entered the Army in October, 1951. Pvt.

Donald'. L. lington, recently graduated the 43rd. Infantry-. Division Nfijfr- Commissibhed Officers southern' Germaliy.

Swanson. entered the in February this year. Cpl'. Lyman L. Bich, whose wife: lives on Route 3, Huron, is now- serving in Korea with the 7th In- faritry Division.

Bich is the son of'Herman Bich of Cavour. Pfc. Eudale C. Nielsen, son of Mrs. Alfred Nielsen, Huron, has received orders to return to the United States from Korea where he has been serving.

Nielsen has been in the Army since March 1951. Lt. Jinv Combellick, Gettysburg. recently visited the Little White House at Warm Springs, Georgia, where President Franklin D. Roosevelt lived a part of his'administration, 2nd Lt.

Howard J. Kunstle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kunstle, Gettysburg, completed a 15 weeks officers training course at Ft. Banning, Ga.

Kunstle graduated from the State University at Ver- mjllion. and THE DAILV PLAINSMAN Monday, December 22. 1352 15 rtOOM AND BOARD Attorneys for Executrix No. -187 (adv) Card Of Thanks We wish to thank all of our friends and relatives who sent us cards, gifts and flowers, or helped us in any way during our stay in St. John's Hospital.

Special thanks to Dr. Ted Hohm, Helen Buchanan, Fay Schade, Mrs. Jack Hershman and all the Sisters and nurses, from whom we received such wonderful care. It was truly appreciated. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Presuhn 43. Who's Who for Service i I A YOUR WORN' OUT roll.s We make to fit any size make machine. Lothrop I OF MATTRESS WORK cor.i- j. Zimmerman, 1249 Second Phone (J239.

PELT--CARPENTER nnci cabinet maker. 131 Illinois -i774. P. 12-1-52 L. P.

12-22-52 i NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY- OF BEADLE SS I IN COUNTY COURT In the Matter of the Estate of BLANCHE I. BOTKIN, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned. Susette P. Hicker. Adm i i a i with Will Annexed of the Estate Blanche I.

Botkin, deceased. the creditors of, and all persons vinc claims against the said estate to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the undersigned at the offica of Churchill Churchill. Northwest Security Na- Jonal Bank Building, Huron, South Dakota, or to file such claim in the office of the Clerk of Courts of Beadle bounty. South Dakota, in Huron. Beadle bounty.

South Dakota, and immediatc- thereafter mail a copy thereof to the undersigned Administratrix with Wil" Annexed at her Post Office address to-wit; Granville, Iowa, by registered mail. Dated November 24, 1952. Susette P. Rickcr Administratrix Will Annexed of the Estate of Blanche I. Botkin, Deceased.

Churchill Churchill Attorneys for Administratrix No. 475 (adv PLUGGED? KOOTS 'no-, cd i electric Root Master. necessary Guaranteed Huron Phone 5750 BENO Jack- For quick results use the Want Ads 7. P. 12-15-52 L.

P. 1-5-53 NOTICE TO CHEDITORS STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, County of Beadle ss. IN COUNTY COURT ESTATE OF Albert M. Anderson, Deceased Notice is hereby eiven by the under signed, Ruth I. Anderson, Executrix the Estate of Albert M.

Anderson, do ceased, to the creditors of and al persons having claims against the sail deceased, to exhibit them, with th HURON THEATRE Ends Tonite Robert Mitchum Ann Blyth in "One Minute To Zero" Story of the Korean War F. P. 12-1-02 L. P. 12-22-52 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOH VOL UNTARY DISSOLUTION OF THE CORPORATION, STEEL STRUCTURES STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF BEADLE SS IN CIRCUIT COURT NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE DISSOLUTION OF HURON STEEL TRUCTURES.

A CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.that the 3ove named corporation, Hxiron Steel tructures, a Corporation, organized nd existing under and by virtue of the aws of the State of South Dakota, did the 28th day of November, 1952, pre- ent to the Circuit Court in and for eadle County, South Dakota, Ninth udicial Circuit and to the Honorable McClaskoy, Judge, its petition and pplication for the dissolu- on of said corporation, 'and that the -ame filed in the office of the lerk of the above Court, and that the aid Court and the said Judge have fix- the 2nd day of January. 1953, at 10:00 M. of said day or as soon there- ftcr as counsel can be heard, at the hambers oi the above Court and of the udge of the above court in the court- ouse In the City of Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, as the time nd place when and where said appli- ation and petition will be heard, and ne time and place when and where iroceedings to hear and determine said ictition and application will be heard, 'hat if all the statements made in said ictition and application are shown to ie true, the said court and Judge will lecree the dissolution of said Corpora- ion. That this notice is given In conform- ty with the Order of said Court and udge: that written objections must te iled in the office of the undersigned lerk of Courts where the appiica- ion is on file any time before the earing and that any person interested may appear and be heard in support if. or in opposition to the said petition nd application at the time and place Famed philosopher Bertrand Russell, 80, and his 52-year-old bride, the former Miss Edith authoress and former Bryn Mawr instructor, leave Chelsea register office in London following their marriage.

She is his fourth wife. --(International Soundphoto) i 11 a 11 Private Dale D. Hofer has completed his Airborne training at Fort Benning, and now is a qualified paratrooper. His new address is: Pvt. Dale D.

Hofer, ASN-RA Co. 137th ABN, R. C. Proc. Co.

51, P. M. San Francisco, California. Don C. -Craig is now in Korea with the "Second Infantry Division and was called for guard duty for Eisenhower on the President-elect's visit.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle C. Craig. Pvt.

Harold S. Wipf, of Mrs. Susie Wipf, Willow Lake, recently arrived in Japan and is serving with the First Cavalry Division. Robert M. Rumple, son of John Rumple of Arlington, has been promoted to the grade of staff hearing.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have icrcunto set my hand and the seal of aid Court, this 28th day of November, 1952. Maud York Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Beadle County, South Dakota, Ninth Judicial Circuit H. Ttmmey Tom H. Luby Huron, South Dakota Attorneys lor Petitioners No.

471 (ndv) a News i CAVOUR--Clara Maas is visiting in the home of her sister in Onida. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Woodard arxc family have moved their trailer home to Cavour, where he is re lief agent in absence of Ear Fisher, who is visiting in Call ornia. YALE--Santa Claus vlsited'tht Yale community at" the; Beck Store.

Peanuts and candy were passed-out to everyone, and Mr Fred Beck gave all'the children sergeant at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Sgt. James L. McGurk, fames L. McGurk, Pierre, is a veteran of more than five years Army service.

He is now serving in Yokohama, Japan. A3C Mclroy Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Miller of Osccola, las been in England a year, is now enjoying a 30-day fur- ough-in Paris and Germany. Charles D. Roberts, son of.Mr and C. D. Roberts of Huron made the cruise from Guam to tlawaii via Wake Island with President-elect Dwight D.

Eisen- lower. Roberts is a fire control- man third class in the Navy on the cruiser Helena. Leslie J. Hollingsworth, son Mr. and Mrs.

Rufus Hollings worth, Woonsockei, was advanced to gunner's mate third class, in the Far East. Hollingsworth en tered the Navy in August. Pfc. Kenneth C. Bloodgood, Huron, recently graduated from the Seventh Army's Non-Commis sioned Officers Academy 'at Mu nich, Germany.

Jean M. Chester, daughte of Mr. and' Mrs; T. Chester DeSmei, is now serving on Oki nawa. Private Chester entere the Women's Army Corps in July 1951.

Pvt. Richard J. Glanzer, Car penter, has reported to Cam Kilmer, N. after spending a 17 day furlough with his parent Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Glanzer. recently completed his basi training at Fort Sill, Qkla. Gene E. Huron ef Mr. and Kan serving-at Eprt Richardson.

Alaska. Kant entered the Army February. Pfc. Billy C. Patridge, son of It.

and Mrs. Wilbur E. Patridge, Vessingion, recently spent five ays in Japan on a rest and re- uperation leave from the 2nd In- antry Division in Korea. Sgt. Robert E.

Bult, Wessington iprings, is returning to the U. S. rom Korea under the Army's otation program. Bult has been warded the Combat Infantryman a symbol of the frontline ighting man. Lyle Marshall has spent he past 30 days with his parents nd other relatives at St.

Law- cnce. He expects to leave for iverseas duty as soon as he re- urns to Camp Stoneman. Pvt. Howard C. Clausen, son of Crnest Clausen, Clark, is now at Fort Richardson, in Alaska.

Robert Brush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brush, Huron, is now stationed at the Naval Base training center, San Diego, Calif. Donald Busch, son of Mr. anc Mrs.

Paul Busch, is now stationed at'Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Raymond M. Hawley, Wolsey returned'to San Diego from the Far East. 'Since March, in the forward area, he has seen duty with Navy's Force 77 in. the Far "Pfc.

James son of, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob iysburg, was 'Oct. and suffered'', flesh wound's-' caused' by artillery fire in Korea. Charles Schroer, Blunt, who has been stationed in Germany, arrived the first of the week following his discharge from the service: "Lt.

Col. Sam F. Doering of Huron received the first Oak Leaf Cluster, to the Brprize Medal during formal, troop review ceremonies' in Chicago. Doering is a graduate -of the-. University of South Dakota, wife' lives irT'Huron.

Roger Hatterveg, son of I Mrs." Clarence Hatterveg, spent a month's. furlough at home recently-from Army duty in Alaska. Vincent Effling, Carthage, left Monday for Sioux Falls where, he was inducted into the U. S. Army His parents are Mr.

and Joe Effling, farmers living west Carthage. Pvt. Harlan Spieker, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Spieker, Willow Lake, is stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky. His address is: Pvt.

Harlan. Spieker, U. S. 5530.5335, Co. Recon.

Armored Fort Knox, Ky. Clifford Berg, Alpena, is now on the- Korean waters on two weeks maneuvers. -Berg is the.son of Mrs. Harold Berg of Alpena. Robert A.

Kruse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kruse, Huron, has a new address: Robert A. Kruse, AF 17351825,. 1959th AACS, 1 Squadron, APO 105, ter, San Francisco, California.

Bob Houck, Gettysburg, has been promoted to the position of cadet sergeant in the Reserve Officer Training Corps, and Jim Tays, Gettysburg, to cadet staff sergeant, at the University of Clayton of Mr. and Mrs. James Bales;" Bonilla, received his separation from U. S. Army.

A NEW BOARDER. IS TAKING THE ROOM NEXT TO YOURS, AND LISTEN, SIVE THE GUY A CHANCE TO GET USED TO IT HERE -AND DOM'T START OFF BY SETTING UP IN YOUR. TUNNEL' OF BIG TALK AND WILL HEAR. FROW ME EACH EVENING WILL BE A POLITE SOME PROFOUND SCIENTIFIC WRITING ANDNWILL HAVE LITTLE TIME FOR SMALL TALK WITH.THE UT HIM AN OFFIOAL at Camp Kilmer, N. Dec.

1. Mr. and Mrs. W. Al McKay, Wa- icrtown, and Pvt.

Donald McKay, of Fort Bliss, Texas, home on a SOrday furlough while enroute to the Far East, called on friends and relatives in Willow Lake recently. Pvt. Merlyn Herker, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Herker of Willow Lake, who took his train-1 ing- at Fort Riley, left the states' the first part of November and is now in Germany.

Sgt, F. C- Harold Meester, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meester, Willow. Lake, has returned home from Germany where he spent two and one-half years.

Lyle E. Sparing, sori-in-law of and Mrs. C. F. Freske, Huron, who is now serving in Korea, has been -promoted to 1 Master Sgt.

and Mrs. H. Snciderman visited in the home of the- formerls sister, Mrs. John CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer Laff-A-Day 30 45" 50 1-3- 31 35" 54- 2.O 59 33 52. 55 "Isee where they're looking-for, a Santa Claus down 1 at HORIZONTAL 1.

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dainty 16. warmer 18. again put in vessels 20. fresh set 21. more profound 23.

by 24. yellow bugle 25. magnitude 30. skip 32. organ of hearing- 33.

-compile 34. primary 37. age 38. enwnet 39. behavior 4.5.

likeness .47. small nail 50. hard wood' 51. Asiatic tree O-L. ri 52.

pocket-case 53. the light 54. match 55. marsh grass VERTICAL 1. beard of grain 2.

Japanese porgy 3. augment 4. sheer 5. repugnant 6. parliament 7.

scene of judgment of Paris 8. ring on Answer to Saturday's puzzle. 9. greet 10. scope 11.

cautious 17. roofing tin 19. pin 21. TJ. S.

coin 22. ill 23. term in mathematics 26. erode 27. destitute of 28.

progenitor 29. celebrity 31. chic 35. snare 36. Malayan gibbon 40.

ingredient of gunpowder 41. hied 42. weight of India 43. troops measure of distance, 46. flying expert 48.

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