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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 2

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Fremont Tribunei
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TWO FREMONT DAT1Y FREMONT, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, MAT 1M9 Father of Fremont Resident Dies N.C.A.C. Golf and Net Stars lo Meet 'ft a i ELAINE PETERS -IS DODGE COUNTY gHOKOR STUDENT Eighth Graders to Graduate Tuesday ts- Elaine Ann Patera of District 44 today tu announced aa honor atu-cs dtfit for th Dodge county eighth frad graduation exerclata to bt held at Senior high achool tt I o'clock Tuesday afternoon. attain potted an average of to MjUtd an other rural puplla In county f. examination grade.

8ht alao haa been prominent In county spelling 2contmta and In puppet ahowa In her own achool. Mra. J. I. Ray, county superintendent, announced Rllem arienhaum GETS "CHANCE -n- 1 -I a i Midland college today made final preparations for entertaining the NebVasks College Athletic confer- U-iinu.

and gull meets Saturday. ence Tennis Midland. teams will compete Wesleyan, Hastings and1 York. Seeking ifolf honors will 01 four-man squads from Hastings. York.

Doane and Midland. Tennis matches will be played on the muny and Midland courts. The Fremont Golf club will be the scene of the wolf meet. SATURDAY Phone 511 for rDlatrtct 39. placed aecond with an avaract of BT n.it.

wrrn joen. District 22. placed third with ij an vorage oi vi a-7. Evelyn Dledrichten. District 42 was fourth; Marie Jensen, District r23, fifth, and Margie Lou Reed.

76. and VilOene Claufeen. Dla- tgfrm ob. iiea ror smn. an with av- Ferndell Raggedy Ann Fruits IN MOVIES Legion to Sponsor Boy Scout Troop Henry Teigeler.

Jr tost, Ameri- can Legion, decided Thursday night; to sponsor a Boy Scout troop Dr. L. Hahn will serve as scoutmaster i and a scout committee wili be ap pointed A committee will be chosen to hava charged of a fireworks display I in Fremont on the Fourth of July, iThe display will feature Fremont's I observance of Independence day. Thursday meeting, attended by more than 7S honored past com-i mandfrs of local past and for-' mer commanders other posts now in Fremont. Refreshments were el.

N'it nil spend their lives 4item.it fresh and salt water In of Mun. in Cnad.i and Norway, thrrr re landlocked salmon that spend their entire lives in fresh water. arr. -m i large cans Ferndell Bartlett Pears large cans Baby Stuart Peaches, Apricots Ige cans Baby Stuart Fruit Salad Large cans Ferndell Pineapple Juice 46 oz. cans Blackbird Grapefruit Juice 46-oz.

cans 2 L. and H. Broken Grapefruit No. 2 cans 5 Ferndell Tomato Juice Large cans 3 First Prize Tiny Peas No. 2 cans 4 Corn or Green Beans No.

2 cans 3 1 Carolyn Lee Copp, daughter of a steel company employee of Martin's Ferry, Ohio, who hsi been signed to appear with Fred MscMurrsy and Msdeleine Carroll in movie. She will be 4 nest month. Acme 2 47c COFFEE Pure Fruit Preserves Yellowstone Strawberry, Pma-cot, Cherry, Reef Raspberry or 8eedless Black Raspberry, 23-oz. jars 2 for 43c Coffee Hills Butter-Nut or Folgers. 2 lbs 49c Heinz Baked Beans, Vegetarian, Boston, or Tomato Sauce, a 60c value, 3 med.

cans and 1 free for 45C Spam The meat of many uses Baby Stuart Icicle Pickles Baby Stuart Luncheon Pickles Olives Stuffed or Green YOU SAVE MORE BY SAVING SYSTEMATICALLY It's a fact! Of all of our Depositors, those who save systematically have the larger bank accounts in proportion to their yearly income It is those people who look ahead into the future who are prepared for a future of security and comfort! Become a systematic saver, start an account now and add to it regularly! THE FREMONT NATIONAL BANK Member F. D. I. C. "Since lS8r COCHRAN VETOES BARBER BILL First Veto of Bill At This Session LINCOLN.

May 18 Exercising his veto power for the first Um this session. Oov. R. L. Cochran today rejected the barber bill proposing to allow barbers to fix minimum prices upon agreement of at least 78 per cent of the operators In a city or village.

The governor previously had signed all the 79 other bills passed by the legislature thus far Senator M. E. Westley of Bralnard barber-member who sponsored i 74, said lie was underiri-d whether he would ask the body to override the veto, which would require a three-fiftlis majority or 26 votes The bill berely obtained the coivtl- tutlonal majority of 22 votes on fl- nal pa-ssagp this week "Tikis tyie of Ionization," the 1 governor said In a message to the legislature, "Is wrong In principle as the legislature has well recognized in rejecting all other measures of a similar character requested by special economic groups. "This bill, should it become a law. i will work hardship upon thousands of people of slender means and 1 slender Income In the smaller tow ns and cities of Nebraska.

For the doubtful benefit of a few, It will tdd to the burdens of many. For that reason I cannot approve this measure "The bill Is presented in the guise of a health measure. It contains, no effective provision that is not already a part of the statutes. It contains no provision for violation save the withdrawal of a license to maintain and operate a barber ship That rasies the question whether refusal of the proprietor of a barber shop to maintain the prices which may be fixed under the provisions of the bill, or the sanitary regulations, shall be the basis for a license Describing Uje measure as "alien to Nebraska governmental Oovernor Cochran said It would es- tablish legal price fixing and "proj- ects a visious trend which In time will be utilized and must be granted to every group that seeks it. "In vetoing this bill.

I am hopeful of fortifying and strengthening the wise decisions in refusing to grant similar privileges to other groups To sum this bill would be to Invite all other groups refused legislation to return and demand the same treatment." MAN IS FINED ON SPEEDING CHARGE Charged with dnung f0 miles nn hour on Bell street, Rupert Cnr.p-sey. Sioux City, Ia pleaded guilt to speeding in Judne Richard A Winkelman police court this morning. C.impsev was fined unci $1 casts. He was arrested at 10.30 this ruornlnK by Fremont police. Plan Charges of Breaking, Entering Police Say Man Admitted Theft Charges of breaking ana enuring were to be filed today against Nick Bales, Fremont, who only yesterday was fined and sentenced in Judge Richard A.

Wlnkelmsn's police court for Intoxication and drunken driving. Bales last night admitted to Fremont police he entered the Hayes Service Station. 425 South Mem stieet Wednesday, escaping wltn four tires the officers reported. He told officers he sold the tires In Omaha. Bales was fined 110 and costs on the Intoxication charge and sentenced to 10 days in the county Jaa ami had his driver's license revokeo, lor one year on the drunken driving count.

Arrested with Bales Wednesday were George Jones, Fre.nont; Joe Cain and Nellie Lane, Grand Island, and Lester Host, Scottsblufl Each was fined 110 and costs on intoxication charges. Police today held Cain truck Chief of Police Ed Ranslem said Cain drove the truck here from Grand Island without license plates Cam had no driver's license. said. Board to Choose School Equipment Tentative plans for the board education to meet Monday evening to select desks and other equipment for the new grade school at Linden avenue and streets were announced today. Supt John O.

Hansen said members of the building and grounds committee, who have been given power to act on the matter, made an Inspection tour of West end Nye-Hawthorne schools yesterday afternoon determine whether any oi the furniture can be used in the new school. After inspecting the school, the committee drove to Lincoln to Inspect samples. Salesmen are expected to show more samples at the meeting Monday night. Fremont Youth Paints Picture A large, full-color painting of Cedar Lodge, located east of the 23rd and Broad street Intersection, has been elected by Leander Murphy. The sign was designed and painted by Norman E.

Mangold. Fremont artist living at 1435 North Irving. The painting measures 8 by 8 feet and as painted with oil paints on galvanlied Iron. The actual painting required nearly Jour weeks The idea originated Uist summer when Mangold was painting a land-sea iw scene at Cedar Lodge. Murphy inquired about having his nine cottages illustrated on a large scale In full color When the 1938 tour-Lit season drew to a close, the painting was planned and completed for this season Murphy has invited the public to view the painting and Inspect his moiern, air-conditioned Cedar Motor Court at 23rd and Broad Why Xot "ALWAYS" Sare the Difference at Bnoivns AND HAVE IT DKI.lt KltED I'hone 2131 841 So.

Mala PRUNES, large sise, 2 lbs, RAISINS, 2 lb t'ATSI'P, large bottle CLEANSER. Light House, cans SOAP CHIPS, 5 lb box COOKIES, assorted 2 lbs. BANANAS. golden ripe. lb.

STRAW BF.RRIES. quarti NEW POTATOES. It lb. 15c 15c 10c 10c 29c 25c 5c 15c 25c MEATS YOU'LL TO EAT PORK ROAST. loin end, lb BEEF ROAST, tender, lb VEAL CHOPS.

lb. KIR ROIU lb. BACON, Sliced, lb. LIKE 17c 19c 25c 13c 25c G00CHS BEST FLOUR for All Homt Baking mf HlgheH Price for Butter and Klfg. LOOK KIDDIES! Tre Shawi" Ererr Satordar Mali-ee.

But MUadj or ttth C-T7 Hr Coffe al Oil 8Urt! illl! i J. Boggs, of Chadron. who ha I0r lnree months died Thursday afternoon at 4 clvk Surviving are two children. Kdgu mgs oi this city runerai services win m-i'i it Beatrice. Ancient ruins In Mexico, on being excavated, have yielded meteorites carefully rapped In mum-my cloth.

SPECIA Prompt Deliven -Peaches, Pineapple. 3 for 756 3 for 89 3 for 65c 3 for 89 3 for $1 fcr for for for for 35c 59c 50c 59c 25c 2 enns 59c 3 jars 3 jars large jars 40C 45c 49C DOG FOOD Meal for Your Dog, Puppy 3 cans 27C cans Fairmont Better Butler In quarters, ib. 25C Royal (ielatine Dessert or Puddings, 3 pkgs. 14C (). Kay hole heat Flakes or Vanilla Sweeties.

packages 15c Black Bird Tomato No. 1 tall cans. .1 for 25c Blue (imss Seed. I 35c for "FREE" Coca Coi.i'' MARKET 72c 19c Sc 25C CO. I III MI IDEAL The Seven-Course or Cat the one they will eat Mai's Butter, lb.

25C Oranges, Florida. 2 dot. 45c Grapefruit. Texas. 8 for 29c Vanilla Wafer, lb.

29 Huskies, pkgs. 15c Charmeuse Toilet Tissue. 1.000 sheet rolls, 6 for 29 I'ureOranice Juice. No. I tall cans.

4 for 29 Let us edeem your cards WALT DOS I MRS. ETHEL JONES SORENSON Choir Director Named at Church Mrs. Sorcnson to Be Director-Organist In addition to Inaugurating a new 1 pipe organ into the church service Sunday morning, members of the i First Christian church also 111 welcome a new minister of music, Mrs i Ethel Jones So re men. Mrs. Sorenson will appear as director of the choir for the first time Sunday.

In addition to dlrec- 1 ting the choir, she also will nerve a organist. 'The Ministry of Music" will be the theme of a sermon by Rev B. B. Bslrd. pastor.

The choir procession will be Jeanne Boyd's des- cant on the hymn. Chrla- tlan Soldiers'' and the anthem. "The Heavens Are 1 1 1 'Haydn i. Featuring the chimes will be the response. "List to the Lark" 'Dirk- i with solo part taken Miss Laura Wolz.

A duet, "Gloria Buzza-Peccla) will bi sung by Miss Wolf ind Mrs. Harry Rasmussen Other soloists will be Mrs I i Eager and Mis Barbara Sorenson 1 eragrs of 97 or better. Program for the irraduation exercises will open with a concert by the Senior high school band, under direction of Walter Olsen Dr. Paul Philip). Methodist pastor, will give the Invocation, and Supt John of Fremont will welcome students to Fremont A chorus from District 60.

under th- direction of Lillian Schroeder, teacher, will sing "All Throuuh th? Night" "Daffodils" nd "Blng a Snr.g Violet Ann Kurz and Elaine We.stphalen villi slnit a duet Newton W. Oalnes. Lincoln, will give the principal address and an eighth grade chorus, accompanied by Betty Allen, will sing "Intry Mlntry," "Swiss Song" and "My Heart Ever Faithful Miss Chloe C. Baldrldge, Lincoln, of the state depsrtment of education, will present diplomas, and Mrs. Ray will introduce teachers.

The ear -wig does not enter peo t.le's ears. It Is known In various 1 countries as ear-worm, ear-boer, i ear-twister, and ear ee Ham Loaf Lean beef, veal and cured Ham and tasty, lb. Veal Roasts Choice Shoulder Roasts, lb. Lard Swift's Silver Leaf, 1 lb. pkg.

Rolled Rib Roasts Small Rolls, tender, easy to serve, lb With purrhaae of two packages of Miller's Wheat Hake von receive FRF.K a Cup or Saucer in NEW CARNIVAL WARE choice of four brilliant colon. Ask for jours. 6Y Fremont. Day By Day Enters Hospital Francis N. Jensen.

Fremont, has entered Good Samaritan hospital for medical treatment. Fined Alfred Poulsen. Grand Island, was fined $10 ani costs for speeding with a truck over five tons in weight by Richard Morehou.se. Justice of the peace, recently. To Furnish Flowers Members of the Methodist Mothers class will furnish flowers for the Sunria.

morning service at the First Methodist church. Confer Degree Signet Chapter No 8. Royal Arch Masons, will confer the Mark Master degree on two candidates tonight at 7 30 Charles A. Rariell will be in charge of the work. To Arrive Sunday Miss Eleanor Tipton will arrive from Portland.

Ore Sunday evening She was called to Fremont by the death of her mother. Mrs L. Tipion Miss Gladys Tipton has arrived from Bloom -tnntqn. 111. Lincoln Man Speaks "The second coming of Christ is a Bible certainty." said Rev.

O. T. Garner. Lincoln. In an address at the Se -enth Day Adventist church at Flftn and I streets last night Rev Mr Oarner extends an Invitation 'O all to attend services at the newly decorated church.

Vacation Trip-Mrs. Harold Bell, who is employed at the FarrLs Ores shop, will accompany Mr Bell on a week's automobile trip east and south The couple will leave Saturday for Whitehall. Ill, Mr. Bell's birthplace, Chicago and St Louis and will return the following weekend by wav of Des Mmnes. Ia where Mr Bell will attend a sales meeting of the Oeneral Mills company.

Rustler Staff Is Feted at Dinner William Hice. Journalism instructor at Senior high scho! entertained 21 memh'rs of the staff of the Rmtier. Senior high newspaper at a dinner at the Blue Bell Inn last night Hlce hart promised the dinner to the student If the Rustler won all-Amerlrm rating thu year Students presented him with a dek pen In black and gold, the school colors engraved ith hU name and the rame cf the class Assistance Pay Will Be Delayed Mrs Clara Mettger Dodge countv assistance director, was notified today by the atat auditor of assist ance that pavment of assistance will have to be rtelaved because federal funds haie not been I received by the state The ear.iest the monev can be paid May 27. Mrs Metzger said the Previous payments been made on the 30th of each month. Hnnehtwrkt Through Loot LOS OAT08, CAL nja -Richard Leibfrlti local storekeeper, hat become complete skeptic when comes to hunchbcka It developed 1 that the "hunch' on one hunchback i ho left hU atore last ear aj atolen ihirt from hu coi.nteri and thla war Investigation of a similar' -hunchback'' whom walktr-4 oat developed that the "hunch'' a pair of ulen trouaera.

I -A juiimniiiwii niww iF Vr--- ll aft I 11 I BUffiR-NUT IS REALLY SO MUCH BETTER YOU SHOULD TRY IT Certainly you like the coffee you now use but you would change in a minute if you found a better ope. That is exactly what thousands of women are actually doing today changing to Butter-Nut the only coffee prepared by the Special Mellowing Process. This process makes fine coffees even richer and more delicious. For proof try Butter-Nut just once. Your taste will tell you here ii the coffee you have been looking for.

Buy a six-bottle carton with your groceries A six-bottle carton of Coca-Cola brings home the pause that refreshes for all the family. Pure, wholesome, delicious Coca-Cola belongs on your shopping list. Get a carton today. FREMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING.

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