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KOSSUTH COUNTY ADVANCE, ALGONA, IOWA THURSDAY, LA OK STORES FRIEND AT MEALTIME WEEK- SPECIALS Blend, pint Iced jar Tea 19c Pekoe, Council 1-2 Oak lb. Orange 29c Green Japan Tea 'Sifting, pound 10c pound Tac-Cut can Coffee, 28c 3 lb. bag Navy Beans, 14c Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 lbs. 17c Post Toasties, large pkg. 10c ter, 24-oz.

Peanut jar But- 24c Graham Crackers, 2-lb. caddy 23c tall pound can Mackerel, 10c Walter Baker's Cocoa, 1-2 lb. can 10c ing S-0-S Pads, Magic 2 pkgs. Scour- 25c No. 2 can Tomatoes, 9c No.

10 can Gooseberries, 47c 3 tall cans Milk, 17c 1 Priscilla pound bag Wafers, 21 'Stock Salt, 100 lb. bag 52c No. Corn, 2 can 9c Gold Dust Scouring Powder, per can 5c 2 tall Salmon, cons 25c NO MORE sagging porch or shaking steps!" "The entire family enjoys using the porch now that Harry has remodeled it so attractively. First, he tore out the old crumbling foundation end put in a substantial one that is rotproof. This will keep the porch floor from warping and sagging.

A PORCH THAT LASTS he built weatherproof steps that won't burn, rot or need painting. Harry says that this kind ol construction eliminates repair bills--that's music to my cars!" Remodeling suggestions on durable, repair free porches will cost you nothing and place you under no obligation. Get them today. F. S.

NORTON SON Building Material Phone 229 SURPRISE DANCE Legion Pavilion BANCROFT Wednesday, July 18 Frank Robinson's 8-piece Band With Lady Entertainer per couple Lady 10c Men 19c DIED 100 rats with one can of KILLZUM, a new discovery. KILLZUM Is the cient (Rat and Mice ator In the world. Ilarinless to beings, dogs, cats, livestock," poultry OU' even baby chicks. A red squill compound as recommended by U. S.

Dept. of Agriculture. Ask your local druggist about our free coupon cans. Sold on an absolute guarantee of results or your money will be refunded. Sold by E.

W. Lusby Drugs, Borchardt Drug, K. D. Jamea Drug, Algona, W. J.

Denton, Titonka, Iowa. THE MYCO PRODUCTS CO. Des Molnes, lowa. Ail leading drug stores sell KILLZUM. Wool Bring in Your Wool.

Full market price and liberal grading. JOE GREENBERG Phone 118 SWEA CITYANS TO BROADCAST NEXT SUNDAY Swea City, July 10-A group of Lutheran young people, with their pastor, the Rev. R. C. Swanson, will conduct the vesper services Sunday afternoon from 5 to 6 from the Henry Field station KFNF at Shenandoah.

The Rev. Mr. Swanson will have a short sermon, and the remainder of the time will be given over to the octette. Those in the octette will be Thorvald Dahl, Loyd A. Anderson, Theodore Wallentine, Richard 0'Green, Elna Berg, Martha Holcomb, and Doris and Luella Jensen.

Swen Twp. Youth DiesAlvin Linde, 17-year-old son of the Harry Lindes, of Swea township. died last week Wednesday afternoon at the Fairmont hospital from pneumonia, which set in after growth 011 his right arm. He was a operation for en cancerous graduated from the Armstrong high school a year ago. Funeral services were held from the Bap- a tist church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and burial was made in the Swea township cemetery, W.

C. T. U. Picnic is PlannedWhat is known as the annual picnic and Guest day of the W. C.

T. U. will be held next Tuesday supper at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Kesler afternoon at 1 the city park with the program, Mrs.

Wm. Thompson, and Sirs. McCrary are in charge of R. McDowell August Peterson, the menu and arrangements. This is an annual event attended by temperance leaders from all over county.

Mahlemau Movies Are ShownThe Rev. W. G. Muhleman, Methodist district Algona, showed his moving pictures, taken on his vacation trip south 'a this spring at the Methodist church a week ago Monday. He visited colleges and schools in Mississippl, Alabama, Tennessee, and Missouri.

The movies were shown to a packed house and thoroughly enjoyed by all. It took two hours to run them. Eagle Twp. Baby DiesDelores Ann, the 19-months-old daughter of the Herman Jaskulkes, of Eagle township, died at the Algona hospital Saturday morning. She was stricken with measles and complications set in.

Besides her parents, she is survived by two brothers. Burial was made at Armstrong after Lutheran church services. Woman Stricken in YardMrs. L. suffered A stroke last Thursday morning while out in the yard.

Neighbors her and carried her into the house. Help was summoned and found her entire right side was paralyzed. She is conscious, but is very weak. Doctor Mrs. Marie Jacobs are caring for her.

McGowan Reunion PlannedMr. and Mrs. T. E. McGowan and daughter Rosamond, of Cedar Rapids, are visiting the daughter, Mrs.

William Barker. A brother, John McGowan, his wife and daughter Marylin, and Mrs. John Briggs, also of Cedar Rapids, spent Saturday at the Barker home. They planned a reunion for next Sunday. Woman Sick; Traffic StoppedMrs.

A. B. Tweeten is seriously ill at her home with typhoid pneumonia. Three weeks ago she was taken with what seemed to be the flu, but later developed into phoid fever. The street has been closed in that block stopping traffic noises.

A trained nurse from Forest City is caring for her. Poultry Plant is SoldThe Swea City poultry plant formerly owned by Westcott Winks, Sumner, has been sold to the Forest City Produce who take possession as soon as the inventory is completed. Jeff Hanifan will continue as manager, Youth Joins CCC CampGerald Garber left Sunday for the CCC camp at Forest City as one of a group of 26 young men from Kossuth. Bank Building at AuctionThe Farmer's Savings bank building will be sold at auction at the courthouse in Algona Saturday at 10 o'clock. Other Swea City.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vaux, of Stillman Valley, visited his father, James Vaux Sr. last week. They also are visiting Mrs.

Vaux's parents, the C. W. Pearsons, of Algona. Mr. Vaux has been reelected high school instructor at Stillman Valley for the coming year.

A family gathering the Fourth at John Elliott's included the Golder Elliotts, Titonka, the Floyd Elliotts, Britt, the A. M. Friests, of Grant, Ivan Elliotts, and Margaret Elliott, of Swea City. June Thomson left Saturday night for Waterloo for a week of post-graduate study at the Waterloo school of beauty culture. She will reopen her shop next week.

Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pearson drove to Sanborn Sunday to meet Mrs.

Olaf Pearson, who has been spending a week in Sioux City with her daughter Bernice. Mrs. Fred Seylar left Friday for Sumner, called there by illness of a sister, Mrs. Alden Randall. She taken to Manly to featch a train.

Mrs. Anna Pearson is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Momyer, at Wall Lake, where the Momyers have a summer cottuge. The Methodist Sunday school ordered 100 new songbooks. It is expected they will be here for next Sunday.

Frank Schnider and Mrs. C. E. Householder, of Burt, were week-end guests at Wm. Barker's.

Sidney Hutchinson of Albert Lea, spent the Fourth with bis mother, Mrs. Cora Hutchinson, Mrs. Nellie Anderson, of Mitchell, S. is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Erickson for ten days.

Iva Moats has two cousins visiting bor from Los Angeles, Calif. Cardinals at St. Joe Win from Irvington Nine, 9-8 St. Joe. July 11-Two home runs, one by O.

Wagner, the other by P. Becker, spelled defeat for Irvington in a ball game Sunday at St. Joe, score 8-6. Wagner's tally in the seventh broke EL 6-5 tie, and the Cardinals clinched the game in the eighth, when Becker brought in a man on base. Irvington staged a mild rally in the ninth, scoring a run after two men were out.

Next Sunday the Cardiwill travel to Livermore. New Oil Station TankLawrence Becker and William Hammer drove to Wesley last Thursday, and Mr. Becker bought an air compresser tank there for his Phillips 66 oll station. It has since been installed. Peter Erpelding Still PatientPeter J.

Erpelding is still at Mercy hospital, Fort Dodge, and his condition remains about the same. He was taken to the hospital three weeks ago, suffering from appendicitis. Arthur Werdens Lose ChildThe 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Werden died Saturday night at Mercy hospital, Fort Dodge, of lockjaw.

Mr. Werden is manager of a Standard Oil station three miles south of St. Joe. K'Ballers Lose to BodeMcNeil's Champiln Riverdale kittenball team played a Bode team at Bode on the Fourth and lost, 6-3. Rain made the field muddy.

Canadians in Visit HereMr. and Mrs. Andrew Fellhauer, of British Columbias, were at Geo. Schaller's Fellhauer is a cousin of George. Friendly Club Has PicnicA Friendly club picnic scheduled for the Fourth was postponed till this week Wednesday at Mrs.

Rob't Casey's. Lightning Destroys a ChimneyLightning in one of the recent ruins struck a chimney at Antone WHITTEMORE CELEBRATION BIG SUCCESS Whittemore, July 11 The Fourth celebration here was a great success. Lieutenant Governor Kraschel was speaker. In spite of rain there was a large attendance at the celebration. The first ball game was won by Lotts Creek from Fenton, 8-3, but in the second game Lotts Creek lost to Whittemore, 10-1.

The Lotts Creek Little German band furnished music, and the George Carmody orchestra played for an evening dance which drew a large crowd, Dorothy Heidenwith 17; PartyDorothy Heidenwith entertained 15 girls Sunday evening, in honor of her birthday. Attending: Bertha Potratz, Lotts Creek; Evelyn and Rosella Voight, Myrtle and Iola Barber, Vaudt, Merna Jennings, Alvera Behnke, June Mathilda Wagner, Irene Heller, Leona Naas, Verda and Selma Meyer, all Whittemore, Irene Conners, Emmetsburg. Prizes in contests were won by Alvera Behnke, Iola Barber, Selma Meyer, and Evelyn Voight. Decorations were red, white, and blue. A twocourse lunch was served, and the favors were stick candy wrapped as firecrackers and chocolate stars wrapped us torpedoes.

Old Mr. Schoolmates in Get and Mrs. Helmuth Mindeman and Mrs. Leonard Kressin, Barney, N. called on the Arthur Heidenwiths Friday.

Mr. Mindeman and Arthur former schoolmates. The Mindemans and Mrs. Kressin accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Walter Krause, Lotts Creek, to West Bend to see the grotto.

Mrs. Kressin is the mother of the women, Results in K'Ball GamesThe creamery and the South Farmers played kittenball last week Monday evening, and the Creamery won, 6-2. Tuesday evening the Oilers and the North Farmers played, and Thursday evening the Merchants were defeated by the "Kids," 4-2. Friday evening the Oilers lost to the Creamery, 6-4. Kaschmitters Have a ReunionA Kaschmitter family reunion was held Sunday at Gus Elbert's.

Attending: the John Broichs, Adrienne, the Frank Bremers, Wilmont, Henry Kaschmitter, Sheldon; Mrs. Frank Sprute, Oswego, and a son; the 0. J. and Richard Kaschmitters and the Fred Kollasches. Zumach, Awards More PrizesPrizes awarded at the H.

R. Zumach meat market to persons having the worst-worn brooms were won by Mrs. Martin Discheid, first, dozen Japanese hand-painted cups and saucers; Mrs. J. P.

Bisenius, second, groceries; Michael Bauman, third, large watermelon, Have Twin DaughtersTwins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Ostwald last Thursday, both girls, one the other lbs. Mrs. Carl Ostwald, here, and Mrs.

Gus Berninghaus, West Bend, are caring for mother and babies. The children will be named La Berta Charlene and Leola Darlene. Mrs. Mrs. Elbert Will Loses Elbert Sisterreceived word last week Monday that her sister, Dora Rufing, Benson, had died.

Mrs. Elbert, son Harold, Mrs. J. V. Elbert, and the latter's son Walter left the same day to attend the funeral.

Twins for Arnold WillsMr. and Mrs. Arnold Will, Davemport, are parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born July 3. The boy weighed 5 lbs. 9 the girl 4 lbs.

3 ozs. Mrs. Will was formerly Meta Schattschneider. Fairville Play Draws CrowdA play, The Path Across the Becker's house and badly damaged it. Other St.

Joe. The John Terhaars, Rice, visited relatives here last week. She is a niece of Mrs. Lucy Wagner. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kinkade Bob and Hugh Kinkade, West Bend, were at Mrs. Wagner's Saturday. St. Joc friends of Frank Erdman, St.

Benedict, were saddened to learn of his death Friday at Mercy hospital, Fort Dodge, following two appendicitis operations. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ries and the Eugene Welters, of Somers, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Davis, Rutland, were George Schaller's last week Wednesday. Sister M. Ursula, Sloux City, went home Saturday after a short visit with relatives is a sister of Mrs. Joe Stattleman. Elizabeth Ziemet is helping her grandmother, Mrs.

Henry Ziemet dutles during Isabelle Kruecker's absence. Mrs. Jacob Haun and Mrs. John Haun, Chicago, visited the Fred Illgs and other local relatives during the past two weeks: Fred Garmann, Joseph Schad, and Richard Hoberer spent the Fourth at Elmore and Blue Earth with Fred's relatives. The Nick Redings, Whittemore, and Maxine Schumacker, Des Moines, visited at Mrs.

Lucy Wagner's Sunday. Nick Bormann Jr. is having his barn reshingled. A few weeks ago a wind storm tore off many of the shingles. spent several last week with Hanitan, and Thomas the son Bernard, south of Livermore.

Martin McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vollmer, and Thomas Becked drove to Rockwell City Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Fourage at a party Sunday evenjing. Hill, presented by the Fairville Walther League Friday evening at St. Paul's Lutheran schoolhouse here, was well attended. Rain Stops Ball GameThe ball team played Ayrshire here Sunday, but rain stopped the game in the seventh inning when the score favored Whittemore, 4-3. Boy for Jacob HartmansMr.

and Mrs. Jake Hartman, of Rodman, are parents of a boy, born last Thursday. Mrs. Hartman was tormerly Gertrude Keene. McDonnell Brother-in-Law DiesM.

P. McDonnell received, word that his brother-in-law, Halloran, Hastings, died Saturday, Other Whittemore. Other Whittemore. George Schultz, son Norman, and Leonard Meyer drove to Ames last week Tuesday to visit the Erwin Kueckers, were accompanied back by Mr. and Mrs.

Kuecker, who remained till last Thursday, when Mr. and Mrs. George Maahs, Marlyn, Lillian Kuecker took them home. Lillian stayed there for a few weeks. Erwin is a brother of Mrs.

Maahs and Lillian. Mrs. Jas. Meurer, who had been at Menominee, three weeks, got home Saturday. She visited the Wm.

Frantz family. Mrs. Frantz, formerly Anna Meurer, is a daughMrs. Joe Meurer. At Menominee Mrs.

Meurer attended the weddings of two cousins, one of them marrying a Mason Cityan. The Fred Heinrichs drove to Fairmont last week Wednesday to visit the Fred Tiemans, returning Friday, The son Melvin, who has at Fairmont week and a half; came home with his parents. The Arthur Mathers family, of Rolfe, spent Sunday at Carl Voight's and Arnold Wagner's. Mrs. Mathers is a daughter of Mr.

Voight and a sister of Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Tom Weir, Whittemore, her two Nick Gerber, daughters, Mrs. Wyndere, Weir's N.

brother, al drove to the latter's home Monday, and the Weirs will be there a month. Mrs. N. J. Connors, mother of Mra, Tim O'Brien, left Friday night for Lawler, where she will spend two weeks, after which she will return to her home at Milwaukee.

Meta Gade, R. N. superintendent of Kossuth hospital, Algona, returned to her work Sunday, after two weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Gade. The Jack Ferbaars, Rice, visited the Nick Redings Friday and Saturday.

Maxine Schumaker, Des is spending this week with the Redings. Oscar Schattschneider, employed in a garage at Davenport, spent the Fourth and next day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schattschneider. Arthur and William Fandel took their brother, Father Edward Fandel, home to Remsen last Thursday.

Father Fandel had been here two weeks, Mrs. John Dahle, her son, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Weir, and William Littleton drove to Manson Sunday to spend the day at John Dahlke's. The Frank Rileys, of Milwaukee, arrived Saturday to visit the M.

W. Fandels and James Butlers. Mr. Riley is a brother of the women, Mrs. Fred Winters, son Allen, Mrs.

Kuehn, and the latter's son Edward, all of Belleville, are visiting the Oscar Poirots. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voight son Albert, who had been with the cCC a year, came home the Fourth. The George Koehns, St.

James, spent the Fourth with local relatives and went home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Luchsinger's son Earl, with the CCC at Forest City, spent the Fourth at home. Mrs.

Sadie Leeney, of Iowa City, and two daughters came Saturday to visit the Tom McDonalds. Leona Smith, Parkersburg, is visiting at the Edw. Maabs home. Jackie, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Volk, is sick. Mona Origer, of Stewart, is visitling bere. main da a FENTON GROUP ATTENDS 4-H ALGONA MEET July 10 Mrs. W. J.

Weisbrod, Ella Dreyer and MarjorFenton, die Bailey attended a 4-H meeting at and Algona demonstration Monday Comical of ers the south of Kossuth. Marjorle Balley and Ella Dreyer gave demonstration at the meeting fruit drinks made from canned fruits with garnishes. The various teams are preparing demonstra-1 tions for Achievement day, Tho Fenton Forwards held a regular meeting Saturday at Alice, Ruth and Alvina Dreyer's: Roll call, One fact I have learned in the ventional report, Clara Gramenz; canning, projoct this year; COndemostration, fruit drinks, poet- Ella Dreyer and Marjorie Bailoy; ry, Leona Borchardt Virginia Frank. Lucille Gring, H. D.

WA9 there to help the girls with their demonstration. Californians Are HonoredA family reunion was held at Carrie Voight's honoring the Ed. MAdams family, of El Monte, CalPresent were the Art tin family, of Burt; Mr. and Mrs. Homer McAdams, of Rippey; Mr.

and Mrs. George Boevers and son Donald, of Algona; the Mrs. Mae Voight family and the Paul Kleinz-1 es, of Welcome, John ning, of Ringsted; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boevers and daughter Lilas; Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Steinbeck and daughter Myra and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weisbrod. The McAdams left Tuesday to visit relatives in South Attend Okoboji InstituteA group of boys and girls deft Monday morning for the Methodist camp at Okoboji to attend Epworth League Institute for a week.

The Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Snyder accompanied them.

Those who went are Marjorie and Donna Jean. Bailey, Ardis Voight, Isabelle and June Weisbrod, Claudia Voight, Verabelle Ulfers, Laura Boettcher, Gladys Stocber, Elvira Laabs, Dale Weisbrod, Paul Voight, Geo. Skare, Hardley Bailey, Edward Lindsey, Roland Goronsin, Hershell Hartman, John Bailey and Newel. Legaue Goes to Algona- The Fenton Walther 'League attended the eighth annual rally at Algona public school July 1. They contributed the following numbers on the program: Accordian solo, Edna Struecker: German folk song, Hildegarde Kabelitz, accompanied at the piano by her sister Tusnelda; The Blind Girl of Ruby Hantleman; piano Majesty of the Deep, Hildegarde Kabelitz.

This was their first visit at an annual rally and they enjoyed it. Brithday Tea Is Held- The July and August Birthday Teas were held jointly at the Methodist church a week ago evening, and proceeds were $14. Dist Supt. Muhleman, of gona, showed moving pictures' of his trip through the south. Hostesses were Mesdames H.

J. Reeder, W. J. Weisbrod; G. W.

Newel; Ray Stoeber, John Light; A. H. Meyer; C. H. Geronsin; Bollinger: 0.

J. Ranney and Clarence Kohisedt, and Miss Agnes Goetsch. Shower Honors BrideMrs. Kate Hantleman, Mrs. Ernest Votteler and Mrs.

George Seims entertained at a miscellaneons shower recently honoring their niece, Mrs. Htldreth Pettit, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

Wehrspann. Eighty were present and Mrs. Pettit received many gifts. William Miller gave a vocal solo, acompanied at the piano by Alice Hantleman. Birthday Date Is HonoredMr.

and, Mrs. Leo, Kressin, Mrs. Leonard Kressin, and Mrs Helmuth Mindeman and daughter Dorothy and Eillen Kressin, and Mrs. Robert Pompe, all of Barney, N. and Mrs.

Mary Mittag were entertained at August Meyer's last Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Meyer'a birthday anniversary. To Study in Kansas Fred P. Newels deft Friday evening for Kansas City, where Mr. Newel will take a six months course at the Williams Institute of Embalmers.

Shelby Weisbrod startMonday in the Newel hardware and will asist John Newel, Boy for Dr. 9. W. MeyersDr. and Mrs.

S. W. Meyers are the parents of their first child, tan 8-pound son born July 4, at the General hospital, Algona. Boy for Dan BleckwennsMr. and Mrs.

Dan Blockwenn, of Fairville, are the parents of an boy, born Friday. They have two girls. Girl for Hugo Mittag'sMr. and Mrs. Mittag are parents of a nd girl born Monday morning.

Other Fenton News. Chris Goronsin returned Sunday from a visit with his uncle Ben Johnson at Alpena, S. D. The drought has ruined the country. tended Dr.

and a Mrs. meeting J. of A the Mueller upper atDes Moines Medical Socicty at the Inn at the Okobojis tast Thursday. Lectures were given by doctors of the college of medicine 'of Iowa City and the Mayo clinic. Mr.

and Mrs. George Sylvester Mr. and Mrs. Willam Schulte and two children, of Garford, came Saturday for a visit at their son and brother Henry Schulte's. Monday the William and Henry Schultes left for Savanah, where the elder Schulte will enter the sanitarium for treatment.

They expect to visit in St. Louis. Virginia Huskamp returned to Minneapolis Sunday after spending the Fourth with her parents, the E. A. Huskamps.

She is employed in a tea room, and was accompanied to Minneapolis by her parents, who will visit, their other' daughter Bertha, is employed in a beauty shop. The Dennis Smiths stopped over night at John Arbogast's last week Tuesday en route to Des Moines and Perry. The Smiths are for ner telephone operators here and are now living in Worthington, where they manage a suburban grocery store. Mrs. E.

C. Weisbrod entertained Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs. Ed. McAdams of El Monte, Calif. Other guests were Mrs.

Henry Boevers, Mrs. Chris Geronsin, Wesley Girl Hurt in Auto Accident Wesley, July 11 Cruise, Wesley girl who had been attending the Teachers college at Cedar Falls, and a friend, Roberta an Bastine, automobile Humboldt, accident were near Burt, in erly on the way home Friday, They were taken to a Waverly hospital for X-rays and it was reported that Evangeline suffered a fracturo of the pelvic bone. She wad brought home in ambulance Sunday. I and Mrs. Carrie Voight.

The afternoon was spent socially. C. Goetsch, Mrs. J. T.

Snyder, Mrs. Charlie Weisbrod and Weisbrod visited Mrs. S. W. Meyers at the General hospital at Algona Saturday evening.

The Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Snyder attended the regular pastoral meeting of ministora of the Algona district at state park a week ago Monday, Dr.

A. Mueller took his patient, Bernard Leopor, to Iowa City, Monday morning. He was accompanied Martin Perti, who will visit friends. Mr. daughter and Mary Mrs.

F. H. spent Bohn and the Fourth at Dehnert's at LuVerne and at the Algona celebration. Mary Ann returned home with the Dehnerts for a visit. Theo.

Weisbrod came home Thursday from the Fairmont hospital, where he was patient for 11 days. William Hanse tock care of the farm during his absence. Derwood Eigler returned to Griswold Thursday where he is employed in a drug store. He was accompanied by Virginia Huskamp, Elsie Kohlwes and Paul Eigler. Harry Frost, member of the CCC camp at Decoralh, spent Friday night at Harry Haase's.

Harry Weekly Bargain Feature at Annex CHRISCHILLES HERBSTI Try the Annex for your hosiery, We have two great specials, One lot of fine lace and clocked silk hose representing nationally advertised brands contains values to $1.50 and $1.95. Choice 49c Another lot is what is known as "selected fresh stock, just received from the manufacturer, all sizes and new summer and fall colors, sizes complete from 8 1-2 to 10 1-2, choice 64c Position Wanted READ WANT ADS JULY 12,1 days with to Fenton hitched-hiked to Mrs. F. If. friends.

Mary Jane returned and dang Rigler former's after sister, L.wO Mrs. weeks home with Omaha. F. H. daughter Edito Mrs.

(. and P. E. C. Laager at Suturday.

'Tiaden's enteda Ankov, A at Mrs. S. 1). tier home in Malwards Monday her evening Indianapolis, Donald Weishrod E. Aural brother, three Florence drove to and Thursday, where the Des Mo go, Mr.

through and a clinic. former turned 40 Mrs. Joe tor a week Eagle at Grove women Emil are sisters. Mitchell's. visiting Dreger, brother of Charles Cit Fenton.

Herman BRIGHTEN UP WITH Devoe Paint For only a few dollar you can make wonder ful improvements in the looks of your residence and outbuildings, WE HAVE A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE It is cheapest in the long run to use nothing but the best paint. We do not hand! cheap and inferior paints. BOTSFORD LUMBER CO. JIM POOL, Mgr. Phone 256 NO EXTRA CHARGE for MORE LIVE POWER per gallon TT'S yours for the price of "regular" gasoline this richer, livelier, thriftier Standard Red Crown That it's the greatest money's-worth simply means today.

you can buy from a gasoline pump Actually, more live power per gallon means more live power per that for every penny you pay for Standard dollar. It means Red Crown Superfuel you get a greater supply of usable that you can turn into energypower longer mileage, smoother higher top speed, or any other super- performance climbing power, want. That's not just a claim. you Tests of many gasolines have established the fact. But prove it to your own satisfaction.

Fill your tank at any Standard Red Crown pump. Then, as you drive your car, watch its performance-watch the mileage---compare it on economy and out-and-out value with the results you've gotten from any other gasoline. That, we believe, will convince you that Standard Red Crown does give you more Superfuel for your money. ON STANDARD RED 1934, Standard Copr. SUPERFUEL -more live power per AT ALL STANDARD OIL STATIONS AND OF ATLAS DEALERS- ALSO DISTRIBUTORS URSD up Es Anne of shee In ed to to Annes Fall led at Le-thir White rogue but th when our rice.

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