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Remington Typewriters Rand or Electric Complete Office Outfitter! Goodenouqh's 5th and Ella CA 3-J104 Locals Roller skating for married couples Wed. nite, Feb. 3, 8 p. m. Roll-Arena, City Auditorium.

2 Break and Swing Square Dance Club The Break and Swing Square Dance Club will meet Thursday at 8:30 p. m. in Fireman's Hall. Correction In the engagement picture of Kay Lehmann her engagement was announced to Max L. Rush son of Mrs.

Edith Rush and the late Hairy Rush instead of the late Henry "Rush. At the Mennonite Treatment: Mrs. Anna Pimper, Mrs. Stanley Marek, Mrs. Anna Ruth, Harold Schroeder, Jansen, Mrs.

Harvey Hubka, Marysville, Stanley Marek. Dismissed: Mrs. Robert MacLaughlin Baumfalk, Mrs. Garland Diekman, Mrs. Monroe Severance, Mrs.

G. P. Reimer, Mrs. Emma Zimmerman, Plymouth. At the Lutheran Treatment: Mrs.

Iva Williams, Wymore, John J. Jurgens, Cortland. Dismissed: Mrs. Donald Wink'ie, Mrs. Gene Stanocheck, Odell.

John R. Busboom, Mrs. Effie Crane, Wymore. Venrick Griffiths Fox Funeral Home. DeWitt 0V 3-4491.

2H Life, dedicated to laughter, ends for aged circus clown NEW YORK (AP)-Felix AdJer.i 62, who tickled five decades of' circus audiences by waddling around the rings in a droopy clown's suit followed by oinking piglets, died Monday. Adlev, who left the Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey Circus last May after 50 years under ths big top, during an operation at St. Clare's Hospital. It was his second operation since Jan. 15'when he entered the hospital suffering from an u'icer.

Liver complications developed. Adlw knew the same gimmicks got laughs year after year, and his life was dedicated to laughter. Beatrice Dally Sun, Beatrice, Feb. 2, 1960 5 Children and grownups alike roared when ha topped his grotesquely misshaped costume with a tiny umbrella or when the red light glowed in the tip of his make- believe nose. But his piglets, always the tiniest creatures he could find provoked the biggest laughs.

He trained them to stand on theft hind legs and to prance along with him around the rings. When the pigs outgrew act, he often gave them away. He loved to hear from people who had adopted his pigs. Born in Clinton, Iowa, he was only 9 when a circus came to town. He fell asleep in the circus train and awoke in Davenport.

Iowa, the show's next stop. II.J family retrieved him, but later he ran away with a rrouple of acrobats. Adler is survived by his wife, Amelia, also a circus performer. THE Lincoln-Mercury division of the Ford Motor Co. today unveiled the its entry in the compact car field.

Although it is two to three feet shorter than the standard car sizes, the Comet has travel room for a family of six and their luggage. All and four door sedans and two and four-door s'-ation powered with a six cylinder engine available with either automatic or manual transmissions. Comets will go on sale March 17 at Mercury dealers (in Beatrice the Paul Henderson Motor Co.) Personals Prayer for today 0 God, let us this day so discipline our lives that we shall be gracious in temper and generous in judgment. Thou hast created 'is in such a way that we are involved in all mankind. Make us quick to sense and understand the and feelings of all people.

Take away from us the spirit of prejudice and establish a right spirit in our lives; through Jesus Christ. Amen. Strain, Lubbock, Texas, minister, First Christian Church. Ralph Gil-ham, Blue Springs, flew to Arcada, Monday called by the death of Mrs. Jessie Jimerson.

George Gerdes of Clatonia, returned home from Crete hospital Saturday. He entered on Sunday for surgery. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Curry, Burchard, spent Sunday in Beatrice. Virgil Schuerman, Clatonia, was transacting businss in Beatrice.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alpers, of Clatonia, leave this week for Willits, to visit their son, Lowell. Charles Bures, Odell, was in Beatrice on business. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer F. Dorn and family, Cortland, were shopping in Beatrice Saturday and visiting relatives. Nancy Beal, senior at the University of Nebraska, spent the mid semesters with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Bea'i. M'fs. W.

M. Foreman and two sons and Mrs. Wayne Cacek and baby, Filley, were shopping in Beatrice. Mrs. Kenneth Harris, and Robert, were shopping in Beatrice.

Alfred Eppt Blue Springs, was in Beatrice on business. Jacob Oltman, Hallam, was transacting business in Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Ehme F.

Wallman and Carolyn, Cortland, were among shoppers in Beatrice. Glen Barnard, Martel, was transacting business in Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pospisil, Hallam, were among shoppers in Beatrice.

Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Furman, Clatonia, were shopping in Beatrice. Mrs. Roger Rahe, Harbine, was among shoppers in Beatrice.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright have returned from a trip to Did Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Maatsch, Odell, were shopping in Beatrice. Mrs. Clyde Nickeson of San Bernadino, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Otis Heffelfinger. Mrs.

Nickeson was called here by the serious illness of her uncle, Herb Palmer, who is confined to Lutheran Hospital. Val Peterson not a candidate for office COPENHAGEN (AP)-Val Pe terson, U. S. ambassador to Denmark, will not be a candidate for any public office in the United States this year, and plans to serve out his term as ambassador before returning to private life. "Personal considerations make it impossible for men to be a candidate for public office this year," Peterson said Monday night.

He acknowledged that he had been asked to run for governor of Nebraska or congressman. Peterson came to Denmark in 1958 as ambassador. This Is It? WATCH FOR THE SMASHING AD THAT TELLS THE WHOLE STORY OF THIS EVENT! Coming Soon If you're If you are a carrier-delivery subscriber and fail to get your Sun call the S-m office, CA 3-5233, before 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays or between 9 and 11 a.m. Sundays.

Transfers Thomas L. and Ella S. Rosecrans to Walter E. Erickson and Elva Cantrell, NWV4 34 man between $12,000 and $12,500. Harry and Helen Loree Pagels to Ernest B.

and Gloria I. Smethers. Its. 1-3, blk. 3, Brumbach's 3rd (SW corner 3rd and Belvidere) $6,000.

Suit on nots A suit on a promissory note has been filed in District Court by Beatrice National Bank against James R. Key and Dona L. Key. The suit asks payment of $1,31150 remaining due on a note. Collision blamed on foggy conditions Fog which kept the groundhog from seeing his shadow this morning also kept the driver of one car from seeing another car in front of him in time to avoid a collisiin about 6:35 a.

m. three miles south of Beatrice. Robert W. Wright, Beatrice, driver of one of the cars involved had just left the Northern Natural Gas Pipeline Company booster station and entered Highway 77. He told Sheriff's officers that he was driving about 25 miles per hour.

Daniel Charles French, Hanover, driver of the other car was approaching from the south and did not see the slowly moving Wright car in time to avoid a collision. There were no injuries in. the collision, but botih cars were moderately damaged, the Wright car on the rear and the French car on the front end. Births Tubbs 8 Ib. 3 oz.

son was born Monday, Feb. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tubbs at the Lutheran Hospital. Lindblom A 7 Ib.

2 oz. daughter was born Monday, Feb. 1. to Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Lindblom at the Lutheran Hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSE Wsldon L3e Manley, 18, Beatrice, and Barbara Ellen Andrews, 16, Beatrice. i ORGAN OR PIANO Free Lesson Free Delivery Per Week Piano and Organ Co. 112 5th Dial 3-4121 Smith's drive-in HOLLYWOOD, Fla. sign over the store said "Smith's drive-in drugs." So Sol Stavis drove in Monday, smack through the drugstore's plate glass display window.

Stavis, 47, was attempting to park when his footslipped off the brake and hit the accelerator. Three customers suffered cuts from flying glass. Merchandise got a good scrambling. $1995 buys new Rambler American 4-Door Sedan with heater. 90 horse engine wonderful performance 15 inch tires.

Not an experiment-but tested by owners for millions of miles. Why try anything less. A demonstration will show you Rambler is way out in front in the compact car field. Lenfz Motors A FIFTY GRAND WIZFWOT-' PAIGN ADVERTISING JUST TO US ADVERTISE fHIS' SALE.4^it" Vf HERE IS FUN FASCINATION EVERY CON, TESTANT FAIR TUNITY TO WIN CASE STUDY 7 Columbus Professional Engineer Adds Electrically Heated Rooms "Radiant Electric Heat Feels Warmer-More Comfortable" Engineer John Senften likes installations simple and practical. That's why, several months ago, he decided to use electric heat in the new addition to his home at 3212 Street, Columbus.

All of the wiring and equipment was installed in less than half a day total time. The two bedroom addition (about 12 29 feet) with baseboard radiant heating costs less than $5.00 a month to operate, John reported. And from Mrs. Senften "Electric heat feels warmer at 72 degrees than the rest of our house which we also keep at 72 degrees but heat with a She has already asked what it would cost to convert the rost of the house to electric heating. For more information and your free copy of "Questions and Answers about Electric contact your local public power agency.

FOUR TYPES OF ELECTRIC HEATING NOW AVAILABLE Radiant EUetrie CabU Embadded into coiling or walls, completely concealed. Lika warming by sunshine. You feel comfortable at lower Healthful. Baseboard Electric Install along oufsida walls. Warm convectad air rise! gently while heat radiates out at floor lovol.

Ends cold floor problem, 1 Radiant Electric Glass, metal or ceramic panel recessed into wall radiates heat without draft. Ideal for bathrooms. Easy to install end clean. Safel Built-in Wall one er more in a room. Some types have fans to increase heating capacity.

Available with built-in thermostats to control heat automatically. Nebraska Public Power System Nebraska Inter-Industry Electric Council BARBER SEBBY These Beautiful Prizes Given To the Contest Winners the Last Day of the Want? I. 3 PC. Bedroom Set. Blonde oal- 2.5 PC.

Dinette Set. Douglas Mfg. 3 Walnut Cedar Chest. Virginia Maid 4. Chair, Swivel Overstuffed gold Fabric.

5. Westinghouse Automatic Coffee Maker 6. Ready-Baker. Knapp-Monarch Mfg. 7.

Blender. Knapp-Monarch Mfg. 8. Portable Record Player 3 Speed Westinghouse. 9.

Pole Lamp. 10. Steam and Dry Iron. General Electric. II.

Arpege Perfume. z. 12. Bathroom Scale. Rexvvay.

Contest Closes Feb. 26 See Them on Disolay At Our Stores. Warren's Drug Warren Drug Store Service Contracting Engineering Wiring 7th and Ella St. phone CA 3-2203 BAKER ELECTRICAL CO. We install the Finest Berko, Ceiling cable, Glass Panel styles to select from.

515 Ella St. Dial CA 3-2214 COOK ELECTRIC "Let Us Help You Live Better Electrically" 413 Court Phone CA 3-3110 Experience Counts We are equipped for the complete job! Contact Norris Public Power For Further Information on Electric Heat in This Area..

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