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The Hooper Sentinel from Hooper, Nebraska • 8

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Hooper, Nebraska
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A A -vAA A 'v AA Ai-A" AA- 1 i 1 )i 7 'I sf 1 1 i 4 ti '''i i'-v1 1 1 fAGK MU Ml me ItUUKKIt 8KNTINM HOOKER NKOlUUtMi MARCH a 1944 MrslVJxV I'm icet iniiniii rTWfed Isniie- lastWedt 'iilliy from two hiisiiiivia noil visiting trip In Lin- lltlt OK ll'(Ml WVdesinelo vxprrm our heoily Ihiuiku Mid appreciation for the many BOY (YALLPAPER cif raids rail and other hind of frieiida Mid ifedgli'aMr wbndi Inrlpnil to make our TkiIiIoii' Vv-cdiling ilny such trappy Mrwinri Mr mid Mia Henry KdoliiHiiT' ITT TltlTK I'OITONH BT AINl 15 Tnirk opri'idorM lure required to call I'i IIhmc 1 iin-k 'f -uiwna at the at the war A- TIHj 0141 Til I'AlllllNAI VOLUMK NO 13 ViaaIynn Uth Viritiuia laiiRi1 Kr jjir 'pi ire rt rat rationing board befori" Apr Kilitor tfi" 1044' The rorlillcete of wai ne- staff Meiiibor' -'i-iity -'niiaHl lie jiNWiitad before ciu-p mi will lie1 ixsuMl )nii Hartl'riiK Jani't lilinniier' 'iw( Mm (ivtiker Kmily Iluine Tbiiitiei Hon llartniaim Dale Junior News hMipior -'v Mrs AHaJ Smi cimimime fif the Junior-Sen- -i hir us i'' AJ1 I III RT TIIK HTI'DKNTK MARCH 30 1944 Kili'lnian Alyron Marquanlt Dorlriii Sari llrlty Mayor anI tleptucan Hunli'man i'-1 All Imi mtifiliil in trark) met after a lnml Thursday nifht and ilis- 'nifjiie-iriiiimitti'f liii- Jenn Swunaon Imirnmn 1 nniMin Don llart- A'iijrim'a- linjr'ii pivVTrniti: Vir- lamiP'1 i lcKoy Sch'roe- ili-r Mai-i-tn l'il'iiv'ii hVuncis Hurt letUi Oil-foods: Krna Mae tioaker ehaiiMim liertte l'liiistenaeil Jo-aline llelcn Caralenscli dei oral ion Jiiyc- )'-tfrlohr Catlileen Sarratj Mary Ann looarhen Dale Sager and Dob Schafersman Grade Mews Grade iHipil- enjoytil a Thrills in it showed thf adventures of -some men in movie camera hunt A Per some very interesting views- of native animals the pictures ended showing a jtpiglc battle between a lion and an antelope The third grade geography eliiss has just finished the study of com-munit-alion Hiirpld brought 'a real telegram for-iis-to see- We wrofe others and Compared -thom with ca-blegrama Mrs Arthur Ott was a rrcent yitii-l tor in the fourth and fifth grade room 1 The second grade has just finished reading "An Airplane -which told us how to get into a plane how sleep' cat etc if we were going a great distance: We learned how the first planes were made-and looked and we compared them with some of our modern planes Third grade has' made a large poster showing the right kind of foods to eat for better health For a Oafetj first1 project in observing traffic we have the story built up in concrete form on! pur tabic We arr also making a collection of safe playthings and dangerous playthings Virginia Borchers visited the second grade Wednesday afternoon We are trying to encourage telling something good or worthwhile that happens in' to or from xchonl instead of remembering' the' bad things and enlarging upon them -v We enjoyed a letter from Lowell Siebrass last week Lowell moved to Hastings some weeks sgo Ih the primary room the second grade wrote samples of thejr penmanship to send to the Dmlge county fair Not to be out done the first grade wrote too In art two posters were made one in citizenship and one in thrift During the past week the beginners' each read eight small supplementary' books thus improving their speed in reading They also finished another Alice and Jerry reader On Wednesday morning after the big snow storm the little first: grade pupils with "tick wejjt oyt of I VJ OP IIIUII RCIIOOI Na 26 doors und measured to see how much enow fell They HiseqVered th' --ill inches cama dowa' to cover earth with a soft white biunkei Who Thi Junior boy is five feet six inches-tall hHS-dork blonde lmir'and blue -gyes Tliirf is' hia first year jh Hooper high-Frevitiusly he went to a rural school His subjects are' ng English' and history Collecting pictiin'ri1- of baseliall teams find players i his hohliy- ills favorite LmmI is ice Cremn and hie favorite subject' is English He ran most generally lie seen with Marlin or a certain Senior Girl Vhi is he? Have You Soea Kvelyn Dartlinga neV jumper? Phe made it herself Nice work Evelyn Cathleen Surratt's new "devil shaped" glasses Very becoming! Velma Hahlheck'a new ermuncnt? Ruth sparkler? It's n'ally a beaut Lucky girl! Wilma Wobken with glasses? look niee Wilma Gossip Quote: tickie likes shows Are they educational? Congratulations Ruth! Your diamond is very pretty! forget you were told to wuit ichonl was out pied quite a slippery one' you took off the stage i Vncil Dwight got the p'n cil Dot does the Chuckle Awhile Richard I got rid of that n-ar noise in mY car Bill How did yoii 10 it? Richard: I made her sit up front1 with me Bill I only saw one act and 4 left Jackie Why didn't you see act two? 1 Bill: The program said act two same as act one Don Do you fellow elephants on this train? Conductor: Yes but you have to check' their trunks Mother Johnny ran you tell me what na waffle is? 1 Johnny a pancake-with -a' non-skid iread Two iporonswcre nailing boardson the side of a house The first moron 1 would look at a nail and some times he would throw it away The second moron watched him for awhile and then questioned him about it "What are you throwing those nails itway forT hard to get" "The beady re oh the wrong responded the first moron you moron laughed the other moron "Those go on the other side pf the Bob I want to be procrastin- ated atthe next corner Lois Jean You want to be what? Bob lotie yoiir temper had to look in the dictionary mysc-lf before 1 found out that procrastinate means off" si 4 I i A-ftV i-rA TV" Ni I C1 if-vj TAVMIIt A IVDIIS Livestock Auction Every Wednesday tlr-Cinilllliini'H I'nilllnn 'All vruirnl iicim aiid yards' Nritic units IIOItMIS SIIMI' di lUiyiH-s anil st'llois inviid: PtltM MIK trn'IONl KIIS '1 Is all we rharne fur diet heat farm kale auction unil ccrkiiin service you can Kcl Why pay fiwret Sfe as liefnie arranalnx year sale dale Piiene MM PJjontv44 v- ikwmv waiK mairami'K mwini ivhavior I in' is or pekupe' hfw I'oiir In inrn ja Drill hiVit every onii lit tiine or' iitlioiv -In Miiue hiKtaiins ef- ciiniinl Ih- lielid hut with lilt fort thin couhHie over ciiini Have you ever been told how In net? Your 1 answer will piolmhly lie yea hut you any difference loea it make?" Remember the people! arounil you form their opinions' from your iictiona and nulurally everyone wants to create a good impression This may make a great difference in later life when starting pul on your own although it is icit realized now Why nut try to improve your behavior now? Do the thin)'1 ti create that better impression- your heat aide! Speaker Kill her Olernerlt Nneke spoke to the students on Wednesday morning Kilt her Nacke based his talk on "Opportunity" 1 lie expressed' llie f'ict I hut we shniili! ii ake' opportunities outufoiir iliffjcuji ics Kalher 'Nacke iilso siiid tliiif tln-ie is raliii another reifdii riliiiV and 'nth-pletic Tint js Telijfltin-TiNlay inure tlian ever before there is a grunt ed fortius Latin Club Girls Hold Roman 'y Banquet' The girls- of the Diem" Latin club staged a Roman wedding and banquet for themselves and their guest Mr Alexander on Thursday March 23 Each member wore a toga and had cot or bench to recline on during the meal Characters taking part in the wedding were: Lois Stigile Cornelia the bride MaraleeSick ISublius Cornelius Flaccus Joan Knoell Lucius the bridegroom Joanne Iluntenian Te rentia Marianne Hunteman Marcus Claudus Blarccl I us Rosemary Sick a guest Mary'Ann Looschen the priest" Following the wedding1 the three course meal wmi served by five girls from last year's Itin class: Senior Play Cut The Senior play east was announced Friday night 1 Those in' the play are: Dcan Ufirling Doiiene Sager Florence Speasc Marie1 Larsen Dwight Kuhlman Don Lucht Dorothy Snover Shirley Roth1 Loretta Itopp Denny Stechcr Bob Farr Slid Hetty Bayer General A group of Seniors took the Regents exams on Monday and Tuesday' Taking them were Loretta Uopp Shir ley 'Ottoman Mafic Larsen Vivian sixm AumvmKs OP THE PAST ll'EEK- 1 si her Was hostess pri-day afternoon low group of friendsat dea-OM-t lunch ftrllowrd' by bridge Mrs'F hwotwix of yVemont scor ed high1 MriijU Blc Williams roc- ohd and Mri-F 'K AleffbdT held the travelling prise l-Mri)'HDhl of Fremimt'-was' ilm ifl Douiruets of rcdcsrhalrwis formed riioin decivations and faviim This was- the aec-ajd group Blri Lu- Iher-Iriif entertain at rifnilir Vent MirHaridd Uiwnileitort hir Ivri lidiiy aimfydrapry Her 0iroiuw Brjuiderii biiked4lie hlrthr Tile IliiuiMT Nentliirl 12 per year- -H You Saffer Distress Fran WEAKNESS And Want To Build Up Red Blood! If at inch Umni yea xiiltir from rramiM barkarhe dUlrrxa of lrrrRUlaiiUpa prrlade of ttir due to functional monthly Start at once try Xjrun Plnkhain' Compound TABLETS (with added Iron) They not only help relieve monthly pain but alai accompanying tired nervous feel-Inga pf tills nature This is due to thi'ir soothing effect on omt or WOMAN' MOM IMPOST AWT OsisAWK 'taken rcgulurly Plnkharrs TabtetS help build up rests to nn sgalnst surh symptoms Also tluir Iron mokes them tine hematic ton to to help build up red bloqd Ptollow label dtrertlonSL Oet todoyf ROLLER SKATE iB Today's Most I'opular Amase-ment1 SCIU lti KR For REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1 1 arid Rondsofall kinds i lareiMV It OTTEMAN Phone1 1-18 Hiioper i a 1 1 -M i war" i j-i't: 4 i CJt Mr y'yHOOK AOt AROUND mimffkJM) Sleek and Streamlined GOSSAIMVS I I mill ejtln kit ill lit iisv Jiljusnnria lid iiuikhi uiil) if jr i-f i fi(5nrr iierlciiion io iininnliiniea'iii vn'i' lijiurc iii flatminiK skti'liM'te Inr llit luniiw 'wjinine ullioucilC Tlir iu Iiiiik die under luilfot tlir up-hli A ilo ihjuhlc d-jiyr-J ilnwalkiu id Ihisoiii luiT0 STORE a ail -y jV: ''1 P-' (aarm here taking sidra -'li iw'iti tl the rv- rj i lori THE OLD JUDGE SAYS sciife prize Mrs Henry Orterloh end claim! Ducking in the river Miss Kathryn seoqpd high and KJw until the culprit- was ready to promise Dau the trawling prise Mrs Donald to do-the right thing was one form SIvaTer and Mro: Oiimelius Shajfisr 0f punishment meted out served a hmch and the guesta joined 0Ai Himobaughand rif ptvwnthig their hosU wdth A gift HimeBhugh farmed and Mwi-'-Vi fciiw New' Ydirk when the form city will leave for heir home tomArrow married Miss Elsina Cannga Chil-after- visit since-last Thursday- atdren of this union were Charjei Or-the Harry Schwub hopm: CM l-do pnd Ella Mrs Fred Maryott the family and their guest were enter Thf D'rided onjthc farm until ISTO when they moved to thei-ntw' townof Nickerson whcre hc engaged tajoed atablrthday ditmer at -the KJ Uvhw-mh home in Fremont Coippli- Ihegrain pndlumhgr business' until 1 Y1 'oriltod when he xum 1 -Sh' -5r r-'v- i hardships of the' fortunate tV-P-n (iWi 'jhilugfr In' too had io ford toirtviV'50 milds io '-i iV ill st menlaryto birthday anni-djA versary --j 1'1 joyed wkI bictlutsy funch featuir -grM wdth' two candles wiis jhvwI tylb Natalie core awaj-'o'n their-Vtiiniud-hunt pud he colony Virtually lind Id'tho towh for miitual pi otv-'etin- -v-v''' lnVthepring of ISTv-'Mr -Hiihci baucit hougbt the claUn'of-Mri Untie iiautfit'hougbt thft ivh-BIiplc Crock tor $20U: Was on rights plan' Settler formed job ith a rent membership ft tv The club pluU wa for each niernoc) lii pity 'hi and1 -liis his tlje -hejipld out tfie nv-w owner's iram' sjl-'titutci! th" ike' theclaa a ho dareJ lx I 'ihd wiii 1 I i r1 ft i -iiH v- I w1 and ilailun ih Vr CJi dinn jy about li(l persons who came there vvi'p guais wisskA at e'diimiTfrtm' Quincy: IlL During th0i'ear W'vc'v riior Mo-l of lg5B to lA57 inclusive' the farmers t---- could' oniy when tho ofv h'i bfrilalay uyei variM-StM Al Je'ifiirf'nuiriMj w-o' Tftrtuhe- for tKpVi 4 their improvements 1 ilunel ci''k WTUl-l'i 0iiuiiia than to get Us tdkbnt xhiclh l-tl'ils i-iiifi ito-i1: iagijq tl I ieVjnd- i'f "V-L1 a Xu Irtift pin m'ing ha ewV-ftor -her hus fend-- witlf'BIni Fred 1V'' -s-' Vo-' iy rs Geo -1 lij Parkert scoring ltg'f a'd Mrs- IV Alexander 'pi icr guests be Jtiiu sal Ikc'u11 Ak-x1- nuerv ''Mri iind' si Ck'lVjSv- Moniiich niorfi Ui-()-'aKslTuoii- ivg livia ffri' up id itnd wblo iiri! to vlctrulo theiT JSt 1 wui'i kid ivory At tbiethead and Mi IV 8: nh wn the htjb jl'TM OiV'ltitiif'iVi-iVnta Ter cr' SjTq1 rtitercsV KPr 'i' ') jm-iv i tl1- tt- i liittor' th: -uvv1 fii-M- ri-deim- 'IV N'-v'v ly 'v Othpry-' 'im -iar i xp 'l1 1 V-1 ft AV'h fiur i- cira'of- M) fkirday x'" w'V'-r4 acd'f 1 1 out iii-ic to hang on11- Y- 'I.

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33,228
Years Available:
1885-1966