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Cedar County News from Hartington, Nebraska • 4

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Cedar County Newsi
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Hartington, Nebraska
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4
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5 i I PAGE FOUR THE CEDAB COUNTY NBWB HARMNOTON NEBRASKA THURSDAY MAY 31 1945 The Wynot Tribune RETURN 40-DUTY Pvt Elton- Nelson left Monday for Camp Ord Calif after spending a furlough hero Jim Christensen and Arnold were Sunday evening visitors in the Clarence Buschelman home Mr and Mrs Lou Mathlason and Mr and Mrs Ernest Broder-sen and family were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Herbert Brodersen home Mrs Joe Jelinek is spending several days In Sioux City Joyce Wohlman of Wayne State college is spending- this week with her parents Mr and Mrs Stephen A Wohlman before entering summer school Monday HIM IMS Friday evening guests in the Joe Martinson homo at Ran dolph were John Petersen Mr and Mrs Harold Dendlnger Mr and Mrs Carl Hoefer Mr and Mrs Earl Cunningham and Mr and Mrs Louis Cunningham and family of LeMara la Mr and Mrs Clarence Buschel-man and family were Sunday afternoon visitors' in the John Schulte home WAN IT APS parents Mr and Mrs Ed Whit-sett Other visitors wero Mr and Mrs Johnson and daughter Madjel of Newcastle Mr and Mrs Ralph Upford and children of Hartington Mrs A Draise accompanied Mr and Mrs Amos Gran and children to Ponca where Mrs Draise had some dental work dona Clarence Nelson left Tuesday for his home at 1 AUdubon la Blatchford and daughter Marjorie and Mis Dorothy Blatchford and daughters went to Laurel Monday Mrs Blatchford and daughters remained for a couple of days at tee home of her sister Mis Harold Tuttle A Hiatchford and daughter Phyllis and Miss Twila Lund wero Ponca callers Friday Mrs Richard Nelson had some dental work one at Ponca Thursday Mrs Walter Blatchford drove to Allen Monday to bring her daughter Zella home The small son of Mr and Mrs LeRoy Nelson has been but is better He was hospitalized a ew days in Sioux City- Miss Ruth Martinson of Omaha arrived last week and will spend a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Sam Martinson Miss Mary Martinson of Wayne spent Sunday afternoon at home Miss June Munson of Obert was a weekend visitor at tee Sam Martinson home NOTICE Tha County Board of Equalization will meet Juno 12 13 and 14 for the purpose of hearing complaints relative to the assessments of personal property rad estate and motor vehicles and intangible valuations All complaints must bo filed in writing on forms furnished by the County Clerk Board will be In session not less than three days nor more than twenty days Dated this 31st day of May 1945 CECILIA WALZ U-U County Clerk HARTINGTON LOCALS Mrs Julia Shepherd and daughter Mary of Omaha are visiting at the Rossiter home Miss June Rossiter who has been teaching in Omaha accompanied them home -for the summer Mrs Ethel Talcott of Crofton spent Tuesday at the home of her daughter Mrs Carl Pedersen Mrs Elmer McGee of Lincoln spent a few days in the Hegert home Lyle Hirschman and Jim Hegert went to Omaha Monday to take their physical for the navy MEET IN GEORGIA FORDYCE Pvf Annette Buschelman daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Buschelman a Wac stationed at Ft Oglethorpe Ga recently met Pvt Rita Retfert of Sioux City and Pvt Peggy Ros-kopf of Hartington Who are also stationed there CONSTRUCTION CARPENTERS LABORERS Yon are urgently needed NOW In vital War Department Ordnance Construction At Sidney Nebraska Transportation Allowed 76 Hour Work Week Time and a half over 46 hours i Carpenters can make up to $10825 a week Laborers $5959 Apply At Olson Construction Co Commercial Hotel Sidney Nebraska or your nearest 8 Employment Service Office All workers hired must have clearance from their local WMC office CAR HANTKS1 PRISONER RELEASED Pvt Amos Martinson son of Mr and Mrs Carl Martinson of Wakefield former Maakell residents has been released from a German prison camp the war' department has notified his parents GOES TO TEXAS Sgt Jack Lauer left Monday for Fort Worth" Tex after spending a 80-day furlough with hi father John Lauer" and brother Henry and family He will bo assigned to overseas duty GETS PURPLE HEART Pfc Laniard Dickes son of Mrs Julia Dickes received the Purple Heart Medal for wounds he received in his left leg and head while fighting In Germany He has been in a- hospital somewhere in France for the past three months FURLOUGH ENDS Staff St Axel Anderson returned to Camp Robinson Ark Tuesday after spending a furlough with his parents Mr and Mrs Drew Anderson Sgt Anderson has been an instructor for the past year SENT TO PHILIPPINES Pfc Jerome Suing who recently spent -a 50-day furlough here with his parents Mr and Mrs Zeno Suing is now In the Philippines he has written his parents Pfc Suing a veteran of 34 months of overseas service who saw action in New Guinea and other Pacific islands has been in the army 42 months NEWS Want Ads Bring Results Laurel Theatre Friday Saturday Jane 1-2 "SING BROTHER Sun Mon Wed June 1-4-6 SPENCER TRACY In "THIRTY SECONDS OVER WAYNE RENDERING COMPANY Wayne Nebraska Phone Hartington 226 Collect Prompt Service on Any Call Products Help Win This MIKE SCHMIDT Local Representative Wynot Woman Injured When Anto Overturns Miss Anna Goodwin was bruised about the head shoulder and body when tha auto in which she was riding skidded down a 15-foot embankment and overturned on Highway 15 near the Yankton bridge about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon She waa taken to Sacred Heart hospital for treatment Pour other occupant! of the car which belonged to John Goodwin were not hurt Mias Goodwin's condition waa reported satisfactory at the hospital Wynot Locals Mr and Mrs Morten entertained the following guests at Sunday evening dinner: Mr and Mrs A Gosling and daughter Geraldine Mrs Lillie Sonneman and daughter Laura Mae of Sherldaiq'Wyo and Mr and Mrs Morten and daughters Sally and Jeanne of Hartington The 8 will meet June 6 in the Methodist church parlors Hostesses will be Mrs Stena Ny-gaard and Mrs Carl Klanderud Mrs Lillie Sonneman and A Gostlng were Yankton business visitors Monday afternoon Mr and Mrs Otto Bottolfson Jr and Miss Marguerite Hanlka all of Sioux City were weekend guests in the Hanlka home Mrs Lillie Sonneman and daughter Laura Mae and Miss Geraldine Gosling were Tuesday evening dinner guests at the Louie Larsen home Frank Arens Mr and Mrs Henry Arens and daughter Joyce all of Hartington and Mr and Mrs Bernard Wieseler and family of St Helena were Sunday evening visitors In the Martin Wueb-ben home Mrs Lillie Sonneman and daughter Laura Mae arrived Saturday evening from Sheridan Wyo for a visit in the A Goa ting home and with other friends Miss Dorothy Bond of Hartington waa a weekend guest of Miss Esther Larserfta the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Louie Larsen Mrs Ludwig Heine and Miss Petty Jones were Tuesday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Adolph Heimes at Hartington Mr and Mrs Charles Millie of Fordyce Mr and Mrs Hartlee Smite and family of Hartington Mr and Mrs Henry Smite of Coleridge and Pfc and Mrs Kenneth Klanderud and baby were Thursday evening dinner guests in the Lloyd Jones home Mrs Lewis Uhing was a Sioux City caller Friday Mrs Henry Kohls and grand daughter Virginia Uhing visited from last Monday until Thursday at tee Henry and Frank Kollars homes at Menominee They attended the graduation exercises at Yankton Monday evening Pfc and Mrs Kenneth Klanderud and baby Pvt and Mrs Wendell Klanderud Mr and Mrs Oscar Klanderud and daughter Phyllis of Obert Mr and Mrs David Nelson and Mr and Mrs Adolph Heimes and son of Hartington were Sunday guests at the Lloyd Jones Mr and Mrs Irvin Huennekens and family were Sunday supper guests and evening visitors at the Roman Pinkelman home Other evening guests were Mr and Mrs Walter Schulte daughter Myra Mr and Mrs Elmer Peterson and son Robert all of Sioux City Joy-o Theatre rOlKRIDGE Friday Saturday June 1-2 Hedy Lamarr Paul Henreid In THE Sun Mon Wed Jane 3-4-6 Sunday Matinee 2:38 'Arsenic and Old with Grant Cary Raymond Massey Lather League Meets OBERT The Luther League held Its regular meeting Sunday evening at the parish hall After tee program lunch was served by Mrs Alfred Tesdall Mrs Burdette Anfinson and Mrs Roy Forney Obert News Rasmussen and son Levi were Sunday dinner guests at the Oswald Rasmussen home Henry Munson of Sioux City spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Severt Munson Mr and Mrs Donald McCracken and Dorothy and Dwight Jos-lin of Sioux City were Sunday visitors at the Alfred Jensen and Stolpe homes Mr and Mrs Andrew Smith and Ivan Catherman spent Monday in Sioux City Mr and Mrs George Jensen and Joel were Sunday evening supper guests at tee Albert Mc-Cellgan home in Sioux City Mrs Marvin Apking and family and Miss La Verne Apking of Ames la arrived Saturday to spend their vacations at the Henry Apking home Mr and Mrs Everett Apking of Santa Monica Calif are spending a few days with his parents Mr and Mrs Henry'Apking Mr and Mrs Bernard Forney and family of Holly Springs la Mr and Mrs Orville Forney and family Roy Forney and Lt David Forney were Sunday dinner guests at the'Mrs Clarence Hansen home Mr and Mrs Severt Munson were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Miller home Miss Ruby Olson Is spending a week- visiting relatives in South Dakota Mrs Richard Olson was a Sioux City caller Saturday Mr and Mrs Dan Pederson and family of Iowa were Sunday overnight guests at the Nels -Nielsen home Mr and Mrs Nedergaard of Hartington were Sunday dinner guests at the Stolpe home Mr and Mrs Dan Pederson and family were Sunday evening visitors at tee Wesley Schram home 5 Id T1 Rodney Waebbea Feted On Birthday Mrs Martin Wueb-ben entertained twenty-nine small girls and boys at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon In honor of the seventh birthday of their son Rodney The afternoon hours were spent playing games after which the hostess served refreshments Rodney received a number of gifts Wynot News Pfc Florenx Pinkelman of Ft Banning Ga waa a Monday evening dinner guest at tee home of Mr and Mrs Roman Pinkelman Jerome Schulte was a Thursday afternoon visitor at the hone of Mrs Henry Kohls and at the Lewis Uhing home Mr and Mrs Clifford Klein-berg and family and Mrs Henry Kleinberg and family all of South Sioux City were Sunday guests' in tee home of Mr and Mrs Guy Orr Mr and Mrs Beyschau and Mrs Peter Beyschau and daughters Sandra and Marcia all of Hartington were Monday afternoon visitors at tha home of Mr and Mrs Victor Nelson Mrs Ethel Rankin was a Sunday afternoon visitor at tha home of lr and Mrs Joe Mathers MrNogd Mrs Lawrence Mathers andMrs Joe Mathers were Hartington callers Thursday Mr and Mrs Earl Pinkelman were Monday supper guests at tee Bruno Pinkelman home Mr and Mrs Louie Larsen and daughters Ella and Esther and Miss Wilma Hanlka were Thursday evening visitors at the Paul Larsen home at Hartington Mrs Richard Mathers and daughter La Joyce of Bellevue spent several days at tee home of her parents Mr and Mrs Theo Rleken and with other relatives Pvt Eldon Nelson Honored at Party MASKELL Pvt Eldon Nelson was guest of honor Sunday at a party at tee home of his parents Mr and Mrs Albert Nelson Those present were: Mr and Mrs William Heter and children of inside Mr and Mn! Alfred Nelson and Anna Mae Mr and Mrs Elwin Nelson and daughters Mr and Mrs A Anderson Mrs Lena Tvedt and Louise of Maakell ana Mr and Mrs Otto Klanderud and Karen of Wynot Maskell Locals Mn Evert Surber and children of Friend arrived Friday night for a visit at the home of her parents Mr and Mn Taute Mrs Munson went to Newcastle Monday afternoon Mr and Mn Mervin Nelson and children of Norfolk visited the home of his parents Mr and Bin Nels NAson over the weekend Holger Nielsen of Stanton visited over tee weekend in Mas-kelL Mrs Emory Bensen visited over Sunday at the home of her parents Mr and Mn A Blatchford She returned to Hartington Monday morning Howard Maskell of Hartington is spending some time at the home of relatives in Maskell Miss Edel Monrad of Minneapolis arrived Sunday and is teaching in the Lutheran bible school Mrs Agnes Mundt who has been visiting at the home of Mrs A Maskrik went to tee home of her daughter Mn A Goldapp at McClelland la Monday 1 Mr -and Mrs Louis Veizani and daughter were weekend visitors at the home of their broth-I Mike Frey of Mitchell IS I Because of the inclement weather and bad roads Sunday morning the Memorial service for Pfc Andy Taute was postponed until Sunday June 3rd Mrs Donald Arens and Miss Gloria Hangman returned mon-day from Hastings where they have been working in tee Navy Ordnance" plant Mrs Arends recently had an appendectomy and has been unable to work for some time Mr and Mrs Arthur Hinrich and daughter Mariene of Pender spent Sunday at the home of her spoiling I chances with it thoroughly J- i Cleaners HARTINGTON nun 1 FOR 1B2U Model A Ford coupe Good tires fairly good condition Ray Lammers For-dyce 20-2Jp 3 HELPlWANTED GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for office position Pleasant work good hours and wages Opportunity for advancement Must be able to type Inquire at News Office 22tf WANTED Returned soldiers men and women to sell Raw-leigh Products in Cedar and Pierce counties We furnish 200 different products on credit Large profits quick sales Write for information how to start in business on our cap! tal Rawlelgh's Dept NBE-102-U1 Freeport 111 or see George Brcitbarth 912 Logan St Wayne Nebr or Steele Allen Nebr 21-22p FOR SALE Registered Holstein bull 16 months old of high producing ancestry plenty of siae and good conformation and marking! See the production of his dam at farm Edward Hesse phone 95 Hartington 22-24c STALLION AT STUD-Regiater-ed 5-galted Archie McDonald American saddle stallion Service fee $10 at time of service Don Flanders 4V4 miles south of Belden 22-Up FOR Three Du roc brood ows to farrow in June Clair Doane Rt 1 Wausa 21-22p FOR SALE One good dark grey gelding age 5 years weight 1500 pounds broke Sudan grass seed state tested tractor sweep almost new Stephen Reiser Fordyce phone Crofton 168FU 20-22C FOR SALE 50 head of spotted spring pigs Marvin Klet miles west of Coleridge 21-22p I LtLtA Ed S' HmmMaaaHMMMHMUMl POWER PLUS NOURSE PRODUCTS Oil and greases In bulk or containers Also farm supplies Baggs and Tamisiea Yankton 19-28c CHARM- kURL PERMANENT WAVE 59c! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl kit Easy to do absolutely harmless Requires no heat electricity or machines Safa for every type of hair Praised by millions indudings June Lang glamorous movie star Drug Store 18-27 NOTICE I am the' "dealer for Hamilton Farms Company certified seed corn I have 8 different numbers of corn on hand Call at my place or phone Crofton 166F23 Stephen Kaiser Fordyce Nebr 18tfc CARLSON MACHINE WORKS 417-419 Wall Street Sioux- City la tf MOTOR Rebuilding and Parts WE RE READY to cull your chicken flock Simply give us a ring or make an appointment your next trip to Cedar County Produce Ray Holman Prop 38tf Poultry eggs and cream You will be pleased with our service Cedar County Produce Ray Holman Prop 38tf HIGHEST CASH prices paid for poultry cream and eggs Boote's Hatchery Glen Palmer Prop Phone 73 Hartington 31tf WANTED: Clean cotton rags fur wiping machinery buttons and hooks must be removed 4c lb The Cedar County News tf NS UR AN CL WANTED: Farm loans Hertert Hartington Also ageist for all kind insurance Surety bonds real estate and notary public Phone 24 49tf FOR HAIL INSURANCE In GREAT AMERICAN HARTFORD NEW ENGLAND PAUL REVERE SPRINGFIELD ST PAUL FIRE SEE Lawrence Rossiter BANK OP HARTTfOTON Get the moat out of your Insure Early WANTED TO Potatoes Inquire at Chefs Cafe Hartington Uc Custom mowing with power mower Henry Herald two miles east on Highway 84 and south of Hartington 21-23p 1 FOR Improved 171 acres SWft 7-32-1 Cedar county 2 miles northeast of Crofton $8500 Bankers Life of Nebraska Lincoln 22c Black leather billfold on the streets of Hartington Monday evening Contains license and gas coupons Finder please return to Denis Lita Hartington Route 2 Phone 8F13 22c LOST OR Hereford heifer weight 400-500 pounds from Will Steffen pasture northeast of Constance Finder please notify Edgar nruening Hartington or Will Steffen 21tfc LOST Identification locket bracelet at Wynot dance May 10 Name of Dean Griess engraved Return to Dean Griess Hartington 21-22p LOST New endgate between Hartington and the Louis For-inash farm three-tine fork and a new 2x4 Lafe Forinash Hartington 21-22c IflOUSBEEHl FOR McCormick Deering mower In good condtion Tanderup Obert 22-Uc FOR 100 bushels of oats market price Lena Lammers St HAena Nebr 22-Uc FOR SALE Good used furniture including small dining room set large dining room act gateleg table and four chairs baby buggy baby bed complete good coil spring beds mat- tresses newly upholstered rocking chair new linoleum nigs cook stoves and numerous other items Bingham's Second Hand Store Hartington FOR SALE Cane seed sweet kind honey drip 2 a bushel German Millet $150 per bush-A Rainbow flint seed corn $5 per bushel Orr Hartington Nebr Phone 11F3 1 22 -Up FOR One Dain haystacker on trucks oak posts and one good team of work mares George Gowcry Wynot 21-23p FOR McCormick-Deering six foot mower Phone 408 Mrs Wilma Goetz 21-22p FOR SALE German Millet seed excellent for chick feed or seed 2c per lb A Petersen Hartington 21-24p FOR We have a few bushels of De Kalb seed corn on hand If you need more seed corn call at my place or see -JT Anderson at Obert: Chris Beycler at Newcastle or at the Arlo Nelson farm Elmer Nelson Newcastle your De Kalb dealer 21-22c FOR Black Amber Cane seed $250 cwt Fay Walton Dixon Nebr 21-23p FOR SALEFour burner kerosene stovo with oven In good condition See A Suing Hartington 21-22c FOR Sweeping compound Martin Nelson Hartington 20-23c FOR Leota Red cane seed $3 per cwt Lyle Strom 12 miles west and Mi -mile south of Hartington 20-22p FOR New 16-foot roller Used one year Ray Lammers Fordyce 20-23p FOR Seed corn treatment Prevents pheasant crow squirrel and worm damage pork's Drug Store Hartington 19-22c FOR SALE S3-ft windmill tower John Martin Hartington 19-22c FOR SALE John Deere corn planter in good condition Call any day but Saturday Vernie Swan Hartington 19tfc FOR Black Amber cane seed state tested See Loftis 4 miles east and one mile south of Coleridge 18-22p FOR- SALE German millet and yellow Pearl pop com Vernie Swan 3 miles north and 1 miles east of Hartington 17tfc FOR Veterinary Biologi-Cals and Animal Health Pro- ducts At Cedar center for veterinary SStfo AT BOW VALLEY HALL 1 si I SUNDAY JUNE 3 MUSIC BY ALL STAR ORCHESTRA I No Compromise You make a treaty with HAIL The arch enemy Summer Clothes Need Dry Cleaning OFTEN! We "Wish to express our deepest appreciation for tee many acta of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the recent illness and passing of our father Dell Jordan Mr and Mrs Sam Cogdill Mr and Mrs Fearn Jordan Mr and Mrs Bryan Jordan Mr and Mrs Fred Jordan Mr and Mrs Elmer Jordan Mrs Lial Jordan and Grandchildren CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all our friends and neighbors who assisted us in any way at the time of tee death of our wife and mother Especially to our neighbors for tee beautiful flowers Mr and Mrs Clarence Boling Mr and Mrs Arnold Heitman Mr and Mrs Alvin Young Mr and Mrs Bert Mitchell Mr and Mrs Glenn Wes-tadt Mr and Mrs William Hokamp Mr and Mrs Charles Bull Mr and Mrs Ted Leapley Mr and Mrs Loyal Schuler William Doose Albert Krueger and family Dry cleaning prevents the dirt dust and gr enter from embedding into1 the fabrics In war or in peace hail is always your ene- my ready to ruin your crops Without warning EE it may wipe ont a large part of the revenue yon are depending upon this year Yon can't sign any treaty that will guarantee yon immunity EE EE from hail damage button can let ns write a thereby deteriorating the fibers their texture and color your precious clothing cleaned to prevent deterioration take have ES hail insurance policy that will give you complete financial protection against loss 5 i A toacacaro I ul ai I Thielen vijt PHONE 50 Real Estate Farm Loans Insurance S3 PHONE 0 Bldg HAKHNaTOlT -t- Y-ST I 1 vuTVi Aicfe vt fk 3VZ-.

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