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Harlan Tribune from Harlan, Iowa • Page 9

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Harlan Tribunei
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Harlan, Iowa
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9
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LEGAL OFFICIAL PUBLICATION i LT 01- JLeinen COUNTY BOARD i o. i i 1 i i i i i 1 I t' i A I i i i i i 1't U-i 11, a JM I Clmei i COOK on -lnl .1. PC il C. i i 1 1 Sill A. a I i i a J.

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i 1 i i i i In I I i I "In 1 i I rip MM i i i i i r' 11 1 1 I I I i i i i I ') I I I I i 1 i i i i i ,7 I i i i i i i i i i i I i. i it i i i i A i M) i. I I i i 1 Tt 1 11 i DM Lu. I I i i i 1 i JJ a i i 1 i i I I i i 4 (Ml no COR LIT By MM WILL 50RENSEN, Mr and Mrs Rex Blair and sons of Grand Junction arrived Saturday for a visit at the of her parents. Mr and Mrs H.

Lippold and other iclatives. Mr and Mrs Chris Gushing Mr and Mrs Ralph Keitig and Miss Mathiesen of Harlan and Mr and Lyle Plumb were vLsiiors at the home of Mr Mrs 1 Cliark'v 1 Sclnuick, iua and other iolative.s The a a I a Tribune Friday, August 72, 1958 Lyle Plumb, Mr and i heir. Sister M. 0 S.F. Henry J.

Flagman and i Slater AI ot Harlan. i dolyn, "to spend a VIMI al the and Mrs John Flagman Uill Blum home. and Edwin Mr and Mrs 11 Ltppold of Gorley, and Mr and Fuchard Doran and family, Mr and Walt Leslie Burner and 01 and daugluer, both ol Kirkman. Mr and MJ- I i Sunday i i i at Mulligan and famih of Den the parental, Joseph Cloctx ance. Mr and Mrs Mike MikkeUen home.

and family of Missouii Mr and Mrs Ernest Raymond and Cletus Lick- a teig, Mary Faye Lickteig Of Shelby, Chris Flagman a Mrs Pauley and son Casey. Mr jnd i a i of Defiance drove Sister M. Pcteiscn of i i a a O.S.F. to St. Paul Mr and Edward HoM nd Iowa a ing a visit a i a Air a at Raymond HARLAN Food Shopping Center i i of a a Mr and A i Gubbels and Mr and A i ii uuillL- 01 i Da i Ul i I -U I i I i a i i 4 Kichard Meyer us in of Durant, ear 1'aei Cubb-N Jr and K.n,ily I Licktcjg and noon.

ami Lyle Lnnu 1 Mr and Mrs W. Schwarlx I ta of Council Blufb, and Mary Glaive, returned 1 lrnri of Demsun. home Sunday alter a Tho-e attending from ou. 3 where they veiled SUUc ere p(i MI i relatives at Winnetoon and a Clausen oi Cm 1.MMM i veridgrc, and also i 1 Xebr Dc-nnK Smith of Thai I ed the Black Hills in Dakota I Va anci tliui Mr and Mis Elmer and Kex a i David of Hemot. CahJorma a 1 ol Grand i Co'o i Olga Peterson of Jiarlan.

teach ai St. James school uiia ui a aau i i i i i a a ajui ineiuU oi i i i and Mrs EdniMnc 1 Sistf-r were alter- and i Liaines Ziiumer 1 and a i i Mr antl "Mrs poon a evening i i :u.ii JIM! i miih and Mr and i Sdiucry a fam- a the Koestei lain i i i i held at St 1 i i isj. i i guests a home oi 'l 7'. i i in i I i i i i 1" i' i I i i i 1:11 i i MI i i i 1 i H) i TI Kn'i i i I I i I 1 i.u i.t i i i i i i i i i i i i i 11 i i i i i 17J f. '1 I i i 1 i i i "i i 1 nu i i 11 i i i II 1 1 1 I is Ti i us-, i TIP I i I is i i i i H) Vnlt- i I i ii 1 1 Westphalia i HI 1 I 1 I i 11 1111 1 11-4 i 1 1 K- i i i 1 (.

1 MM i I I 1 I 1 1 I i i i IK I i FARM and Mrs Alvui Chnstensen Friday evening. 1 1 Mr and Mrs V.ctor Swatt I of Kansas City, Mo, were i weekend 9 uefts at the home By MRS CLETUS UICKTEIG of Mr and Mrs Art Boysen. i-' I lhe rcguldi i n.ntn Hl 'f an men met-tniii held of i a Mr and Mr, (ld i Jt St iU i Louie Plagman and Mrs Emma Jla! CldU5st-n or Harldii. Mr and Tucsdav a CM" 'Tv 0 a the Urban-lien, and Junction, and Mis home wcrc Slstcl i i i i i a 0 F. ol pMoil Alo i i T' (1 Mi C' i i and A Pelor (tiibbels Ji i lo i Mo 10 yet i i a U-li Smith a i a i "oe'U i a i a I i i 1 i i 'ionic, i i i 0 jiic! stei Al a i of Ciu- 111 di i i to spt nd a i i ji home ot 1 i)a' a FAMILY GATHERING A i a i irathcuni; held 1 7 OFFICIAL I A I lf, fir a Ml i Ka A MK! a.

ih' home of A I i a Cub I -AJis W. JI. Lippold. Monday Mrs ost i A a i a i i i i Mr and Mrs E(1 Hoeck Thiaen and i i A ot a A a i were supper a a a of a is i a I FEED If you are interested in Livestock, we think it would pay you to come to Fairbury, Nebraska, on Tuesday and vicif the Fairbury Livestock Company. Our runs of good, fresh consigned catHe are starting.

AUCTION STARTS AT 2 Fairbury Livestock Co. Jack Williams, Manager FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA Res. Phone 1082 Office 340 the H. Lippold hcfmc Sunday evening Russell of Avoca was a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Wilbert Kossmann i i 1 'hi i I I i i i i U-- i V.n TI i Ui I a i v. 11 i 1 i i jn i I i Al I i ns i 1 7 0 i i i i i i i i i I 1 i Mr II I i I i 1 i I I i i i I I I i I I "'h pi -i rr i 1 i i IK i 1 Jn i i i i i 1" I i i 1 0 1 1' i i i i i i i i i a i 1 I 1 i I I I i i VH i T- I I l' i i I i nv I I on i i I 1 i i in nun Tt i i i I i i i i 1 I i 1 i i I 11 i 1 I i i i i ui: 9 I Ml t.

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i I i 1 1 ft I i I i I. i i I I i i 1- Ml .7, 1 1 i i a nd -2 and Mr and i CJcuu Lick hue Present were- Sister teig and sons ol a 1 Sister Richard GubbeU of Con of Cudahy. a ceouon. Mo Mi and Mis i Friday afternoon Herman, Emma and Laura home of Mr and Mrs Art Lamp a A a Saturday. Air and Mrs Arthur Boysen and Mr and Mrs Victor a oi Kansas City were guests a the home of Mr and Mrs Bob; Boysen Saturday evening.

Mr and Mrs Harvey Claiissen and Omaha were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs II Lippold Sunday even ing Mrs Hans Boysen of Harlan spent Sunda a the home of i Mi and Mrs Art Boyscn Mrs Kenard Chnstensen a son went to Irwm Friday where) Mrs Chnstensen and Timothv were dinner guests at the Lars Ostebee home and Lairy and Steven spent the da at the Russell Nelson home In the afternoon Mrs Ostebee and Mrs Chnstensen and Timothy visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Hjalmer AVigg PLAGMAN REUNION The Flagman family held their annual reimion picnic Sundai at the Edgington a i at Avoca There were "approximately 88 relatives in a ance Those present weic Mi and Mrs Les Thomson and family. Mr and Airs Arthur Lamp and a i and Mr and Mrs arrived Thursday to spend i CMS and son of visit a home Mis a i a A I a All i Conrad a DEFIANCE Town Budget Estimate XO i i i i in i i i i PI 'I a i i i i 1 i 1 i i in (u i i i i i 1 rn i i I '1 ')-' i i i I i I i i'l un li i i 1 lu i MM I I 'I 7 if OFFiLE SUPPLY HEAD- Plagman and Willis of Avoca Air and Mis Heiv I Think I'll Try To Do the Same Thinq" I IM i i 1 1 I I -M i 1 I I I I n-- i I i. I 1 I 1 I I i -u I I I P. I. i i I i i 1 1 1 1 A.

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Co cjuai tei complete Plagman and family, Mi and of i i i i equip- Louie Plagman. Mis Emma menl and Claussen. Mr and Mis in i i needb to us Schnack and a i Mi and A I Lam Schnack and Lome. EET LASSY 1 i i -n Don't put off starting a Savings AccoonJ. The longer you IM r.it.ii^ii.rl delay, the less money you'll Your dividends start to ac- ,7 cumulate the day you start your Savings Account, and are I I1 paid on your deposits every six rronths.

Yoo can'f start a 1 Savings Account at Harlan FM'-raf Saving r-id Loan Ass'n too soon for your own good. FEDER HARL'AW AL SAVINGS A A A I A I 6th and Muket Streets Savings Received by the 10th of the month Earn from the First i 1 Savings Insured to the full nutritional value of any ration! Eweet Lassy insures that your producing potential from nutrient! locktd ia farm feeds. Its rich blend molwm, trace minerals nourishes and activatH rumtn utmost iced efficiency. fur coit farm feeds shell out low cost Lassy. It pays iti way plua profiU i Sweet CATHE SEE US TODAT DARLING HATCHERY PRODUCE Phone SK 5-1897 Wayne Chipman, owner i i IH 1 i 1 -I I i 7-' i of i I I I I-- Vi i i i .1 i i Pi 11 1 1 1 I I 1 'H i i i 1 ll Pi T.

-ii- i I I .7 'I ,1 i I i i i i i 1 3 i i i I "How does a joint checking account work?" When starring such an account, the two people who are to use it sign an agreement that either may draw checks against it. Either may also make deposits, Many couples find special advantages in maintaining a joint account: For example, any bill can be paid by husband 01 wife, suiting their convenience. Other couples prefer having separate accounts. Either way, two oeople enjoy the four advantages of paying by theelc. Convenience, speed, safety, and accuracy: uelcome your checking account at our bank! liolbu Counlii I Cl I 11 Cl 11 I i A A 1 A 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i WE INVITE YOU TO US 'MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Heavy duty 100 Sr'res landcm and ai You get the right right down the line! From Work- in fandems lo qitick-Mcppt 6 pitk- ffjei pn'tntlv tu eJ i lllick i htlllt lo on joh 01 WORKMASTER V2 i ftr lop loir mo hauls, i neat' JI.M .) HEAVY-DUTY SUPER TASKMASTER V8- 1 his I75-h V8 is toueh-buiit for tough jobv Like me Workmastcr.

Il has 4-barrel carburetor, dual cxhausi. HEAVY-DUTY TASKMASTER V8 Pnpi- nccreti 10 put muscle in medium jobs, tlm283-cubic-mchV8 packs 1M) JOBMASTER 6-Buiil for dollar-s iMng ilurahility. this 261-cubiL inch 150 fi hauls lo tds i case. TRADEMASTER 160-hp VS has stav-on-lhc-job stamina for light scncd- 8 5 to 1 compression latio THRIFTMASTER for CUlli'ig cost comers. 2 iS-cubic-mch 6 has 145 25 i THRIFTWAS7ER 6 A I i a i i i lor stop ind I 1'Aecl See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer M.

CHRISTENSEN AUTO CO. 5th Market HARLAN SK 5-2145 DANCING 8:3 12:3.

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Years Available:
1951-1962