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Harlan Tribune from Harlan, Iowa • Page 15

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Harlan Tribunei
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Harlan, Iowa
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Honor Army Inductees Relatlres and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Madglen Sunday erenlng at farewell party for Mike Langenfeld who left Tuesday for his army todactUm. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan MUtor and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Rossman and Mr, and Mrs. Francis Miller were Sunday dinner guests at the Math Miller home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Miller.

Francis left Tuesday for feia army Induction. EARUNGNEWS M. Inviolata. O.S.F., CADILLAC "Its later than you think!" of Milwaukee, visited at the homo TH rWlti Mr and Mri G. Koll, the past week; Her er, Mrs.

Sadie Koll, who has been unable to be up and about the past two mouths; was especially cheered by her visit Mr. Harold Koll of Denison also called on his Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Koll ot Chicago, 111.

spent several days visiting at the M. a Koll home. Mrs. Bill of Omaha is spending several days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Anton Kuhl.

Mrs. Kuhl has been confined to her bed for several days. Mr. Wm. Foxhoven spent day afternoon visaing at the Benny Foxhoven and Mike Saiv bothe homes at Portsmouth.

Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Christiansen spent Monday and Tuesday visiting friends at Des Moines. Luke Francis, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Koester, born Aug. 15 was baptized Sunday with Frank Koester and Virginia Mueller as sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pauley and family returned Friday from a two day visit at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfonse Stracke at Perry. Dr. and Mrs. Herman Jokers FOXBILT if A new feed designed to put 50 to 75 pounds on your hogs in the lost 4 to 6 weeks.

Self-feed FAST FINISHER with free choice grain. Get up to 50 Ibs. gain on just 15 Ibs. of FAST FINISHER plus grain. if Save corn because you get more gain with less grain when it's properly balanced.

LET US SHOW YOU HOW LITTLE IT COSTS TO FEED FOXBILT FAST FINISHER Steenhusen Feed Seed Irwin, Iowa Paulsen Motor Company Harlan, Iowa I u4 family notored to WU vacation trip. Dr. Jokerst ftttfMed cowretUMi beld at Tfce buns of marriage of lljrn CoeMtt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry of WwtphAlU and Walt Rauterkut, ion of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence were Announced tor the first Sunday. The wedding will be at St Boniface's church at Westphalia, Sept. Marvin John, Infant BOD of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Tremel, was baptised at St. Joseph's church August IS, Mr. and Mrs. J. Buckley were sponsors.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Buckley add children of Hawthorne, Calif- spent the past two weeks vacationing with their ilies, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Tretnel and Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley of Panama. Mrs.

Bay Rapp and children returned to their home in Omaha Friday after spending the week with her cousin, Mrs. Gerald Gaul, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Finken and children left Monday for their home In Los Calif, after spending the paet two weeks visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Finken: Mr. and, Mrs. Jim Walsh and Kathleen of Missouri Valley arid Mr. and -Mrs.

Alfred. Stesman of Panama were callers at the Gerald Gaiil home Monday, Miss Betty Graeve and Joseph Graeve of Des Moines spent the weekend at the parental, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Graeve, home. Mr: and Mrs.

6: P. Bieker left Wednesday lor Fort Dodge to several days at the and Mrs. Clem Bieker home and then continue to Minneapolis, Minn. they will stop at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert keighton aoid Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah and three sons of spent several days visiting at the'home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Finken. TO WISCONSIN Sr. Laura returned to St. Kose Convent at.La Crosse, after spending five days visiting with her Mh and Mrs. Joskpk Kenkel, and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Omaha spent the weekend at the home. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Muench- rath, Mri and- Mrs.

'Aivin Neameyer ot spent Friday evening visiting at the Nick Finken home. Jolm sund Joan Matje of Denison Monday at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Henry Muenchrath. A Scheuringr family reunion was held at Mrs. Mary Kulil's home at Alton, la, Sunday.

Those attending were The Rev. Edward Scheur- ing and Miss Cecelia Scheuring of Lismore, Mrs. Elizabeth Scheuring of tona, and Mrs. Nick Sclieuring and family, John Ray'and Susan Scheuring of Beresfbrd, South Dakota, Mr- and Mrs. Groff and family of Focohontas, Mr.

Joseph ing, Mrs. Emil Kenkel and daughters of Defiance, Mr. amd Mrs. Melvin Stolz of Boone, and Mrs. Val Scheuring of Carroll, Mr, and Mrs.

Lawrence Thraen and family and Miss Janice Wilwerding. Sgt. and Ray Carey left Monday for Fort Riley, Kansas after he arrived on Sunday, His family had spent the week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Schulte. Mr. Mark Laaigenleld and Don Heese motored to Fort' Sill Friday-and brought Fvt John Stess- man and Pvt. Robert Finken back to Barling on Saturday, Registration for the coming ectioet yMir wtt he 'en iftdl PrMoy tt The Hevre art to 11 end to I Mr mod Mrt. rirtacis eld femftr retorted to Omaha Sunday fttor sptadlM the week at the parental, Mr, And Mrs.

Joeeph LangenfeML Mr. and Nick Miller spent Sunday vislUag Stuart at the home of their and -Mrs. Leo Miller, and family. Bert Wilwerdfnc. Benny Kenkel, Ralph Goeser and Bernard Heeae spent the weekend visiting friends at Des Moines.

Rev. John Cunningham returned Home Saturday after spending three days attending the coaches school clinic.at Ainei. Stanley Lombard of Grand Island, Nehk was a caller Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stinn and Chas.

Finken spent Friday at Masena Helping ripftir the rectory of the Rev. Peter N. Schmitz. FINKEN FAMILY REUNION A family beld at the home of Nick Finken Suridiy? honoring Mr. and Mark Finken iud family and Rusty and wbo are all Were from Los Angeles, Calif; Those at the gathering were Mr.

and Mrs; Sylvan Miller and and Mrs: Victor Ken H4iu Larry Finken arid family ante, Mr. and Ai Assmann and family of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Walt and family Ray Finken and Miss Mildred Finken of Harlan. Callers at the home were Mr.

and Ed Goeser, Mr. and Mrs. Syl Finken and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Finken.

Mr. and Mm Sylvester Finken returned Thursday from their vacation trip to where visited Members'-of tHe baseball club and their orgajilzation met Thursday evening in a social gathering bidding'larewell to two members of tbe ball Miller and Mike who left for tb6 atiny; Mike Bonenifeaiip and family 01 West Side were callers at the Nick Finken. Mr. and Mm. Bernard Smith nd family of Council a three day vacation at the Wtt- lam Barrett home.

Mr. and Rudy and amlly of Shelby were Baoday ititors at the home of William Barrett. VISITING PARENTS Mr. and Richard Taylor and family left ThurdKy evening to spend a rew with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Willis, at Bolan, Iowa. Mr. and Bernard Cox went Omaha on Sunday to tee Cox'i aunt who is at the Clark- aon hospital. and Mrs. Ed Elaine of Haran called at the Matt Pauley ome Sunday.

Mr. mtf Robert Bergloff and family left Saturday on a fishing trip to Lloyd Troll, Richard Peters, Sugene Peters; Henry Escher, Charles Hayes and Duane Unden eft Sunday, morning for Camp McCoy, Wisconsin for 2 weeks re- erye training. Miss Jacquetta Hockett was a unday dinner-guest at the iam Barrett home. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Miller Valnut spent Sunday evening at he Ray, Morris home. lefKosenow Aug. 20-r- MrAVacnd Mrs. Earl Comstock arHved-; Home Sunday from "a Spirit Mr. and MrsV Matt.

Pauley and Mr and Mrs: ellus Larsen returned home Friday from a few days fishing, at: Spirit Lake. Mr. and Mrs. lirhest Peters and Mr. and Mrs.

Otto-Klindt arrived home Saturday from a fishing trip in Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs: Dwight Rhodes and family Sunday visitors at the home of Matt Fauley; VACATIONING IN Mr: and Mrs. Jack Hockett Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sebben and children are spending a vacation at Lke Ottertail, Minn.

Mrs. Jim Hockett, Mrs. Boeck and Mrs. Lawrence Bass mussen spent Saturday in At lantic, Mr. and Mrs.

Jimr Hockett and Shcryl, Mr. and Bill Boeck and family, Mr, and Law, rencc Rasamussen and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore and were guests at the Orvllle Kern home Saturday evening for a picnic supper. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Ingwers am Mr, and Mrs. Vern Wilson wer Sunday visitors at the home Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Your old small freezer on a new large one if's yours FREE TO TRY FOR 10 DAYS installed In your home of no charge or obfigot ion SPECIAL OFFER FREE 5 27 FftlfZfft Fairmont's Frozen Foods with each IHC Freezer 11 cu. ft.

or OFFER ends soon HURRY IN GOOOJ'MALS" NOW AT COLBURN IMPLEMENT COMPANY I Drive Carefully There's a form of Insurance to cover every liability or low. UVIS1OCK TO yw DUNLAP SALES CO. SAU iYHflf TUfSDAY or CoU JIM SCHASOI for any will glad to and MM you. A. PARKER Insurance Agency Harlaa Iff We put BRAKES on anything and make FORDS go.

A Brake Service SEE and KNOW these new tire and tube advancements --how available) to you! Homeguard Roofing and Insulation Yer-Around Comfort, Estimate Given. Payments available to fovernment tf flie U. S. ROYAL MASTER 2JS With thm HVM In for all-year driving safety. TheU.S.NYlONLIFE-TUBE happen! blowowfs before they Yov con 1 JT COM! fOOAY 2 dealers to serve you ALEX PETERSON East Street VANDENBERG Karian I got the story on Miles-NoWear and changed to New Conoco Super Motor Oil" A.

tlUy, Jr. Trovtling Fort Worth, I i i "I do a lot. of intermittent and long-trip says Riley. "I never cease to be amazed at how dean new Conoco Super drains out of my engine." me, No Wear" story is all you say it is," writes Harry W. Brown, Garage Man, Oakalooea, Kansas.

"With cam lifting Conoco Super--I find engines cleaner, easier to work on, and show lees wear." After a punishing road test, with proffer drains and regular com, engines lubricated with new Conoco Super Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one one-thousandth inch on cylinders and crankshafts. AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77% as good as for the first 5,0001 "After wing many advertised brands, on Conoco Stmnuin L. SnycHMTy MBM HCMML MaM. 4 ted that wv get tf CDVlSCWQW FOR CONOCO A A SltVlCI CALL YANDENBERG MOTORS.

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Years Available:
1951-1962