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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 7

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Huron, South Dakota
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IHURSDAY, JULY 31, 1U4T THE DAILY PLAINSMAN. HURON. S. D. PAGE SEVEN 20 Portable Housing Units To Be Moved On SDU Campus This Fall VERMILLION, July 31 --Portable housing units will be arriving on the campus of the State University at Vermillion during the last part of July and the fore part of August until a total of 20 have been delivered, according to Vern L.

Caldwell, director of housing of the University. The houses are portable houses from a government war-time housing project at Grand Island. Nebr. New members of the faculty' of th: University will be the tenants of the University's latest housing project which, will be situated on the of the campus in an area formerly 'voted to baseball. At least one-half of the tenants must be veterans, Mr.

Cadwell said. Two clusters of trailer houses for married veteran students are Fasts Five Days To Prepare Suit BROOKINGS, July 31. (ff) A circuit court hearing on weekly payments by an elderly husband in a divorce action, for which the defendant, J. A. Fortner, said he prepared by fasting five days, ended yesterday with the imposition of a six months' jail sentence later suspended on Fortner for contempt 9f court.

The sentence was imposed by Judge W. W. Knight after an hour's hearing that was marked by scripture quotations by the defendant, who had been cited as an out- previous acquisitions in the Uni-j growth of a court order that varsity's housing program. i All "of the houses and furnish- inss have been deeded to the University by the Federal Public Housing Authority, a subdivision i of the 'National Housing Agency. The University undertakes the expense of moving them to Ver- mi'llion.

placing them on new foundations, redecorating them and connecting them to water and sewage facilities. Rental will be S45 a month for the two-bedroom size and $40 a month for the one- bedroom size. The two-bedroom houses are 13 by 38 feet, Mr. Cadwell stated, and the smaller ones are about nine feet shorter. Rental rates include gas heat, light, water and garbage collection costs, plus the use of washing machines furnished in the he pay $10 a week in a divorce action instituted by his 71-year-old wife.

Fortner, listed as a resident of Anderson, and a former resident of Bruce, S.D., was said to have returned to South Dakota to attend a religious meeting. Mrs. Fortner, in instituting divorce proceedings, alleged cruelty. Program Given At Extension Meeting FRANKFORT, July 31 Mrs Elsie Blank reported on the book "Spring Comes On Forever," anc ing macnmes IUMUSUCU a letter was read giving helpful laur.drv building that has on canning at the July meet erected on the site of the pro- ing of the Timber Creek Exten sion Club held at the home Mrs. Edna Hofer.

Mrs. Hofer, as sisted by Alta Motley and Eva Glidden, served lunch to 11 mem bers. The meeting in Septembe will be with Mrs. Emma Michels ject. Vet Does Repair Work In Fields MILLER, July al -j Frankfort Club i a World War II veteran, who V-UUU crates a repair shop here, is per-ifJaS Final Meet a real service to tnei farmers during the busy season.) FRANKFORT, July 31--Sophi He has purchased a Lincoln arciMason was elected president an welder and, with it mounted on ajGladys Erickson, secretary-treas trailer can repair machinery iniurer, at the final meeting of th the' fields', saving the farmers a Ladies' Bridge Club held at th lot of time.

home of Mrs. Minnie Cooke, Fri day. Bridge was played at four tables and lunch was served. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ROCKHAM, July Mathiason was honored at a part on his seventh birthday, Sunda a picnic given by his parent Mr a Mrg Mathiasoni the city park Thos Richmond Aug. 12-18.

Lunch was i pres ent were James Borseberry, served. Mrs. Gladys Erickson ls and Gene Bring. Gary their leader. King's Daughters To Attend Gamp I FRANKFORT, July 31 The King's Daughters met Wednesday at the CecU Gabette home.

The group had Bible study and made plans to attend camp at Lake Richmond Aug. 12-18. Lunch was Aged Pioneer Of Miller Is Taken MILLER, July 31--Mrs. Ellen ane Tamblyn, pioneer resident Miller and Hand County, died unday morning, 27, at 6:30 'clock at Mitchell after being ill health ror a year. Death was ttributed to a heart ailment.

Ellen Jane Ferrell was born ipril 15, 1859, in Mineral Point, the youngest of 12 children George and Elizabeth Ferrell. was the last surviving mem- her family. April 19, 1879, she was married William Tamblyn of Dodge- ille, Four children were II orn to 'them, one dying in in- ancy and a son, William died 6, 1946. Two sons survive, rving V. Tamblyn of and Lloyd P.

Tamblyn ofl Wessington Springs, and three grandsons, Carl, Hannah, and Mary Tamblyn and several nephews living in Wisconsin. Her husband died March 10, 1929. She and her husband came to Hand County, Dakota Territory in 1884, and they endured the privations early pioneer life in the Dako- as. She has been a resident con- for C3 years. She was a member of the Meth-1 odist Church since she was 121 years of age and was a regular attendant as long as her health oermitted.

I Funeral services were Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the Methodist Church Mil- with the Rev. Mr. Luke of St. Lawrence officiating. Burial was in the GAR Cemetery MiUer.

THEY'RE BENEFICIAL House centipedes, regardless of how you feel about them, are ben- to man and should be spared, since they prey on injurious insect pests in the house. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER FRANKFORT. July 31--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips are the par.

ents of daughter born Wednes- i i ciiivt v- cti Gabriel, Curtis Fitzgerald, Bobby; Cooper, Mary Lynn and Faunce! Mathiason. Cartagena in Colombia was once the mightiest fortress of im- ents of a daugnier oora vycunca- once tne rmgnuest lortress or. im- dav July 23 at a Redfield hospual. peria i Spain in South America. The baby weighed six pounds one ounce and was named Barbara.

HYDE COUNTY REAL ESTAT-E TRANSFERS Furnished by Erastus Cornell, Official Abstracter, Highmore. South Dakota. Howard C. Shober to H. J.

Christensen. SW.i-2-114-73. Alice Shober to J. Christensen, SEVi-2-114-73. George L.

Booth to Herbert J. Christensen, Arba M. Bcall to H. J. Christensen.

S''2-4-113-73 William C. Olander to H. J. Christensen. Gunnard Bowman to Cr.

t. ivia- '1-110-73. to P. G. Matre, Vitamin pan of Flovd Shappell to Isaac Ratz- liff, an undivided of 111-72 and other land.

Charles Hultman to Edward Kost. 13-16, Blk 3, Town of Kattirvn M. Jordan to Cora E. Parker. SWy 4 -i2-lll-73 and NV.

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JAR ASSORTED COLD MEATS Sliced or Chunk Baked Loaves, Pickle and Pimiento, Macaroni and Cheese, Old Fashioned Pork Loaf-- 47 Per pound VEAL ROUND SALMON FANCY RED SLIVER, PAN READY, Sliced, per pound FRIDAY'S LUNCHEON Fried Ocean Perch, Lemon Butter, Creamed New Potatoes, Harvard Beets, Celery and Carrot Stix. Rolls, Butter, Coffee SATURDAY LUNCHEON--Fried Spring Chicken, Snowflake Potatoes, Creamed Gravy, Scalloped Corn, Lettuce and Tomato Salad, Rolls, Butter, Coffee Vinegar SPEA 45 Grain GAL. JUG lay MOW For HOME CANNING! FRUIT JARS Qts. Pints COJtPLSTE JAK CAPS JUTO RDBBEBS 83 69 Jar Ring Bull Dog, Rubber Lipped Jar Caps Zinc, Porcelain- Lined Dozen 27c OurC.

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