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Beatrice Daily Sun from Beatrice, Nebraska • Page 14

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14 Beatrice Dally Sun, Beatrice, Neb. Tlnirs. April SHORT RIBS PRISCILLA'S POP I COMT 6ET KKPECTl A 10W SUBJECT, I KINGDOM MOST OF SUBJECTS DON'T WAO IS SHE LJ A.BNER -AN'THAR CAIN'TBE US TWOO IT'S BETTER FOLDED MAH OWN PIZZA YO'CAlN'TSEE, I WHUT'S QONMA HAPPEN Lcwisron (Tin; Sun'H HrrUrp) Mrs. Clyde Bay and Mrs. Will McKinzie, Eilley, visited an after noon with Mr.

Mrs. C. E. Powell. Dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. O. K. Richardson and family were Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Kinghorn and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lytle.

Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Powell were Mr nnd Mrs.

Will McKinzie and Mrs. Ella Ellis, Fillcy. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Paul sons visited a day in Lincoln with Mr.

and Mrs. August Paul a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders. FHA Members FHA members of Lew is ton High School observed FHA week coming to school dressed as hoboes on Hobo Day and coming all dressed up on Dress Up Day and presenting an assembly program.

TTic FHA banquet was held in the audtitorium. Invocation was given by Rev, Dillon Hess, Mad- iison gave the welcome. Music was provided by Larry Arlan Richardson and Girls' groups, Style Show was given by (lie rfomemoJeing departments nnd a comedy "dresses for all Occasions was presented by the advanced class. New officers wore installed ns follows: president, Mo-rctl 11 li TCosdhewskl, vice president, Clitir- lotte, Stoiner, secretary, Nancy Wagner, treasurer Verona Borcb- er, paritenrcntari'an, Kathleen Scar- coy, historian. Dorothy Wagner, song leader, Clarice Teglrneier, pi- aii'i'st.

Myrma Tegtmefer, reporter Judy Shuey, degree cholrm a Madison, and recreation chfliirown, Arlene Trout. New chapter mothers installed were Mrs. Sam Batty nnd Mrs. Ladis McCoy, Mrs. Robert DeLaet Is the advisor, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert. DeLaet look Meredith Roschewski a Dorothy Wagner 1 Lincoln a- Dorollhy Wagner to Lincoln lo attend the Static Convention of Ilia FHA. Mr. anil Mrs.

F.rnie Lytle were in Tecumseh a day to join relatives from Nelson and Tecumseh at the. Marry Ridutrdsoii home for dinner nnd an afternoon of I sit- in K. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Tegt DIGGING Trenching to 12 foot Depth find SPRAYING SKRVICM W1LLKT TKKNCIIlNfl PH. CA 3-12 ITi RADIATORS Radiators Cleaned Hepaired and Re-Cored Sc or ('all Glenn At Leach Kiuliafor Shop 305 West CA a-l'Jin SCISSORS Shears and SHARPENED Precision iMjuipment Bell's Shoe Across from Wards New and Used Auto Parts Auto Glass Beatrice Iron MHul Co.

We Buy Scrap Iron Metal 3rd and Market Ph CA Public Aucton The following buildings will In- sold at Public Auction at Virg inia. Nebraska: Saturday, April 25, 1959 at 1:30 p.m. 112x32 Office Building 116x32 Storage Shed 116x32 Coal Shed 1 50x150 Lumber Shed 1 500 Ib. Office Sale Other misc articles Reasonable length of time will 0 Riven, to remove buildings from site. Terms: Cash E.

Cacck, Aucllomv W. Erickson, Clerk Virginia, Nfcbr A. C. Goracke, meier and sons clrovo to Davenport for a clay of visiting with the Oscar Tf'Klmcicr family. and Oscar attended the Purebred Polled Hereford cuttle sale Deshler.

Mrs. Una Kirhard.son was mifistid from Beatrice hospital, and to the liome of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean KinKhorn for a few days her broken arm Mrs.

Dean Clark Wielnnds room a.l one morn- while Mrs. Wieland took Curt Wi.schmcier lo Hoalriw to enter the spelling eonle.st. Mrs. Truman Rhine wont lo the conte.M in the afternoon lo bring fidil Rinne arid Curl home. Curt won First plfiee in the 5th nnd filh grade contest.

Going to Adams to visit a day with Mr, and Mrs. Don Litlle nnd see the new daughter won; r. nnd Mrs. Billle Little and children. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Powell and Mrs. Rudy Paul spent an afternoon In Adams visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Buchler. They slopped by the WillHam McKirrae home near FMley. (Mr. Glenn Hoklcrmin Voc Ag instructor nnd FI 'A sponsor a I Hie Lewlston sfchool look sonic of his boys to Lincoln to attend the FFA convention. Arlan Richardson nnd Johnson Wdirbein practiced and played in the band.

John Packed, Jim Relerson and Merlin Wright entered the poultry judging, Rlch- nrd Buss, Jerry RiMerson a Johnson Wchrbein, crops and seed judging and Charles Gardner, Jimmy Thomas and Lloyd Batly, judging in nnlninl husbandry. Ar- Inn Rlehnixlson was one of 10!) Stale farmers recognix.cd at the program. Mr. lleicleman, Arlan Richardson, Jerry Keierson and Keith Wagner allended Che a n- quol. Mr.

and Mrs. 0. K. Richardson. Pal and Jim, accompanied by Wallace Nelson, Lincoln, drove to Haltie Lake, for a long weekend to help Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Tegttneier celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. Open house was held for the occasion. Mr, and Mrs, F.dwin Wieland were hosts for inner and i n- ochle at their home a recent evening. Guests were Mr, and Mrs.

Ford, Mr. and Mrs. William Blylhe, Mr. and Mrs, Jess Baird, Mrs. Rita Mutt, Mr.

a nd Mrs, Munson Douglas, all To- cumseh, Mr, and Mrs, Kdson Irwin, Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Stock, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Glean lleideman and Mr.

a Mrs. Robert Kmil'mnn. A son, Casey Douglas, was born lo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders of Lincoln recently.

Mrs. Sanders was the former Vivian Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Paul. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Martin and family were Mr, anid Mrs, Fred Wirkersham and family, Fiiley. Other evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder, Virginia. Mr.

and Mrs. Adolpli Kiehcnher- ger and Mr, ami Mrs. Kenneth F.ichcnberger and children drove to Wood River spend a day will) Mr. and Mrs, John Mrs. Rudy Paul, Gary anil David visited a day in Lincoln with Mr, and Mrs.

August Paul, Mr. a Mrs. Hob Sanders and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mason''n children.

Meld (rip L.iiuloln Mrs. Viola Shuey look her 7th and KLh grade pupils on a field trip to Lincoln. Driving ears to take the group were s. Shuey, Mrs. Dean Clark, Mrs, Truman Rinne: Mrs.

Marguerite Ixivitt and Mrs. Molvi'ii S'imlor. 'I'll ey loured Capital building nnd legislature. Mnrrel Mall, Slate Historical Society and Planetarium nnd Gov- TIZZIE Owner AUCTION School House Located 5 miles north, '1 oust and south of Beatrice. Sal.

Apr. 25, I o'clock School house size 20.vJt), coal shed and cob house. Two toilets; yard swings; Twelve plunks, 20 ft. long. About 20.

seats and school desks; Flag pole; Sand table; Piano; Water jar; Books; Coal stove and other items. District 39 Don Barnard, Secretary. John Heist, Auct. (559 NtA d.ivlrf, Int. T.M.

Rug. U.B. Fat. nil. "What else did you learn at nursery school today?" ornors Mansion.

They had planned to eat a picnic lunch in Antelope Pii-rk I noon, but cold weather forced them lo slay i the cars downtown. The Ladies Mission Society Peace Lutheran Church held their April meeting tit (he, church. Mrs. Frlch Flesner had devotions and I'lic lesson, Reverend Knei'p tdlk(Hl lo (he latlies briefly and during the business session plans completed about sending delegates lo the Mission Rally al Cook. Mrs.

Calvin Flesnor, Mrs. Jim Weiss and -Mrs. Clarence Nippon were lo represent the Lew is Inn Society. Hostesses, Mr.s. Herman Panic and Mrs.

Clarence Parde, served refreshments. Mr. and Mr.s. Gerald Wehrbein and Judy, Blair, were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Mar- iCiU'rile Lovilt and Robert.

Evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F.d llusa wore Mr, and Mrs. Armil llusa and sons, Blue Springs. Mr, nnd Mrs.

Frnosl Sudik and sons, Beatrice, were afternoon guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Frmin ITusn. Going to Lincoln for a day shopping were Mrs. Mae Miles, Mrs.

F.rnost Tegimeier a Wayne, Mrs. Pearl l.awson a Clark. Mr.s. Brnest Togtmewr attended it County Council of Extension Clubs ami Civil Defense meeting at (he Armory in Pawnee City. Mr.

and Mr.s, Truman Rinne and family were evening guests bis mot'hor, Mrs, Ricki Rinne, r- dun-d. Mr, and Mrs. C. Powell, Mrs. Rudy Paul aind Mrs.

E. Lytle made a business and social trip to To- emnseb on a recent afternoon. Wilbei SIIII'H Own NnrvliMO Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. K.

were Mr. and Mr.s. Frank Yeek, Tohias, and Mr. and Mr.s. l.udvik Kubert, Crete.

Mr. and Mr.s, Adam Green, of Lincoln visiled with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Dietrich and family and helped Mrs. Pielricb celebrate her birthday. Visit irs at the home of Mr.

and Mrs, Weitcil Schleis and family were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Viceli, DeWitt. and Mr. and Mr.s.

Joe Nemec and family, Crete. Supper (iuosts Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wanek and family Oakland, Mr. and Mrs Bob All man and Mr.

and Mr.s. Lyle Altman and sons, were supper WA1CH RED ftPfPT WKK ON mtrrwc WATCH AT tTMTFOM) JMELW BV THE TIME YOU'RE 21 WE'LL HAVE FORGOTTEN ALL ABOUT THEN YOU'VE GOT NOTHING TO WORRY WE'LL HAVE A MAN-TO-MAN TALK WITH WHAT'LL YOUR POP DO ABOUT THAT BUSTED) WINDOW Tt)u NEVER BOTHER RYDER, rAEBBE I TRADE FOR TWO BUT WHAT ME, BAMDITO, DO WEETrt QIRL SOtffiy HE FRIEND, YVETTE, I WAS SO DRAS1IC' WA5 KIDNAPPED COULD HAVE BY BANDIT, PEFOKTEP. JV PLENTY GOOD ID GO HOME. AND NOT ASCUT QASTON vmo FOLLOW us SO-YOU TRIED TO TREEK NAPOLEON WEETH YOUR FAKE PALM- I DIDN'T STEAL YOUR DROPPED IT. 1 MY CREDITORS WERE PRESSING ME I HAD CASH PREDICTED YOU WOULD OWN A I AM OIVING YOU THE BUSINESS." YOU WEEL GO TO ZEE BASTILLE, MAM'SELLE JOE PALOOKA DIXIE DUGAN MORTY MEEK1R guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Hal Stcin- cr and family in Lincoln to celebrate (be birthday of Timiny Stcin- er. Tbe Waneks wore weekend Kin-sis at the Boh Altman home. High Five Club met 'llu: High Five Club met at the home: of Mr.s. Antonio Maas with Mrs.

Frank Kiinc as a guest. The prizes wore won by Mrs. Jenny Pospivsil, Mrs. Josephine Pivonka and Mrs. Frank Shinier.da.

Mr. ami Mr.s. Elmer Yost and Arthur Krutiter visited in Nebraska City with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Krauler nnd family and at the Catholic Hospital with David Kralit- er, who is ill with Rheumatic fever.

Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward F. Reza- ek and daughter entertained at dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shoslak on their wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Will were also guests. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wanek were dinner gue.sls of George Kersen- bock nnd son Paul Dean in Crete.

Mr. and Mrs, Otto Zlab Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuman and Mr. and Mrs.

Kenny Niehart and family spent an evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Zlab and family to celebrate Debbie Zlab's 7th birthday, Visitors of Mrs. Fred Ripa and Mrs. Mary Blahn were Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Jirkovsky and Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Stehlik, Crete, and Ro- bort Sobo'tka, DeWitl. Mr, and Mrs.

OWo Apfelfoeck and Chris Horacek visited in Lin- win witli Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Lannom and family. Guests of Mrs. Anne Dodson were Mr.

and Mrs. Russel High and L. J. lloku, Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Potter and family. Rising City. Mark, Steven nnd Terese, Kla- -sek. Lincoln, spent several days with their grandparents, Mr. aiid Mrs.

Bernard J. Klasek. Their parents joined them for dinner. Mr, and Mrs. Steve Pospisil nnd family visited at Bennett with Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and Gory and Mr. and Mr.s. Robert Wittcii- baob and Merlin and at Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs.

Russell High. Mrs. Alice Wissenburg nnd Anne were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mary Rotthaus in Lincoln. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie McElroy and Mrs. Emma Kotouc spent a day in Omaha. Mrs. Kotouc stayed for a visit with Mrs.

Lou Sobeslovsky, Mr. and Mrs. Bfll Stehlik ami family. Axtcll, and Mr. nnd Mrs.

Alvin Salranek and sons, Lincoln, were guests at the Bill Stehlik home. Mrs. Tlllie Vosika spent several days in Lincoln at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kudlacek and daughters and also visited with Edna Korbel.

ALLEY OOP FRECKLES 119 HO. 6 BEATKICf I KNOW IS, I THOUGHT SAW THE METAL BOX AT HE BOTTOM OP THE VJELL -I LEAN ED WAY OVER PROBABLY GOT DIZZY AND FELL IN DON'T I DON'T THINK SO OR WAS HELPED TAKE MV WORD FOR THEY ALWAYS VOU'LL LO66MY 3COWERANG. OH, NO YOU'RE BREAK rr UP, vou eVERV3OPV GO ON HOME, Y'HEAR? MIND VOUR OWN BUSINESS; GITGOINV BEAT rfw WHAT'S TH' CROWN, YOU'RE GONNA IDEA.M3UR GIRL THWB WHWTt I'M GOING TO IT BACK FRIEND SITTIN' OKJ SHE PIP! KEEP IT, 1 AN 1 GET DOWN, You MAY MOT BELIEVE: TMis, BUT ir TOOK WEEKS OF TEDIOUS 605HT HEL VOU DON'T KNOW we WBRBTO THEN 1 THMOK HEWEW5 VOU ONES WHOSE FOOT- WMPENED SIMCB OUR PORTERS JUtAPEP ff VESTEKPAV1 CAPTAUN EASY BUUGS BUNNY.

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