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really clean. 289.95 Uburr! tnda-fc Klumpp's Hdw. Trenching yor Uas, Water, or Sewer WRIGHTSMAN TKENCH1NG SERVICE Phone 940 910 Grant St Tiuck Cushions Repaired Corn Shell Blowers Canvas Screen-Door Covers with lights. Covers for Corn Piles Kaufman lent Awning Co. 113 So.

4th Phone 27 Will cull your poultry Weigh snd pay cash on your place. Kelle Produce Phone 928W Call 263 tf you miss youf paper call the Sun office No. 263 before 7 p. m. on week days and between 9 and 11 a.

m. on Sundays. If the telephone Is not answered Immediately, wait a moment. There are two telephone Unas and it is fossible that the person in charge of receiving these calli may be on the other line. Or.

H. L. Gunderson Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 861 Court Frozen Food Lockers $9.00 and up Complete Meat Processing Marshall Enjoy Life Eat but More Often Motel 77 Cafe Opens 5-9 p.m. Closed Fridays Social Neighbor club meets Tuesday with Mrs. Ed Col grove for a 12:30 covered dish' dinner.

At The Treatment: John Calvin, Mrs. Harriett L. Buchanan. Dismissed: William B. Umphenour, Elizabeth Hodges, Mrs.

Robert Larson and baby, Mrs. Robert Walters and baby of Sterling, Mrs. Harry Morris. At The Treatment: Adams, Theresa Germer of Plymouth, Mrs. John liners, Thomas Sargent.

Surgery: Merle Gallogly of Wymore. Dismissed: Jon Applegett, Mrs. Herman Kapperman of Hebron, George Spiker, Mrs. Marie Hohbein, Harry Morris, Mrs. Dave Hinman, Joyce Arterburn, Mrs.

E. E. Fauver of Wymore, Mrs, Howard Wilkinson and. baby of Crab Orchard, Mrs. Clifford Linblad.

S.O.S. club meets Tuesday at two p. m. with Mrs. Ernest Beisner at 1326 N.

10th. To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boston of Blue Springs left yesterday for California by plane to visit Mrs. Boston's sister.

Short Machinery and stock brought good prices at the Hubert Short sale, south of Diller. A 1949 Ford tractor brought $1165; three yearling heifers sold for and a five-month-old caif. sold for A. M. Porterfield was auctioneer.

To Great A. Luce of the submarine service, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Bea Wit, left the past; week for the Great Lakes. Square Break-And- Swing Square Dance club meets Tuesday evening at the V.F.W. Hall at eight p.

m. Dr. and Mrs. Theo. Heinccken are chairmen of the committee which includes Mr.

and Mrs. John Harman, Mr. and Mrs. John Clymer and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Case. Dancing starts at eight p. m. Dal Alderman, caller. of circumstances, depend on the Harman Mortuary.

4 Christmas mas program and plate lunch will be given at the Lanham school Friday evening, Dec. 8, at eight p. m. Everybody welcome. Mrs.

Manley, teacher. DANCE to Al Hudson A. Dec. 8, City Aud. Adm.

83o plus tax. Sponsored by Amer. Legion 6-8 Rockford Rockford school Christmas program will be Wednesday, Dec. 6, at eight p. m.

The public is invited. Teacher, Mrs. Dannie Camp. Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Conley of Grand Island spent the weekend in Beatrice with relatives. Mrs. Alfred Snydcr of Virginia was shopping here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Kees of Lincoln were here Sunday for the St. Louis symphony concert. Kathleen Dodson of Lincoln spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

F. Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. Stonoy of Fair-bury were here for the concert Sunday.

Miss Shirley Johnson has gone to Los Angeles to visit her sisters, Mrs. Wesley Cook and Mrs. Darlene Askren. She will spend the holidays there. Mr.

and Mrs. John Edwards were in Barneston Sunday for the Wolken-Bowhay wedding. The wedding took place at St. John's Lutheran church, west of Barneson. Mrs.

Walter Armstrong spent Tuesday in Lincoln with hei daughter, Jean Reinig, and t'am- iiy. Ervin Brauch of Odell was a Beatrice visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thoes Baehr and family of Adams were in Beatrice shopping Saturday.

John J. Gronewold of Pickrell was a Beatrice business visitor Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. F.

L. Wolters of Lincoln were in Beatrice Sunday as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel McCleery. D.

D. Reavis returned to his home in Falls City today after visiting here with his daughter, Mrs. Daniel McCleery, and family Rex. 'Hickman left today on a week's business trip to Nebraska City. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Reavis of Falls City spent the weekend here with Dr. and Mrs- D. P. McCleery and attended the St.

J-ouis symphony concert. Arthur Fasse of Diller was in Beatrice today en route to Lincoln on a business trip. Clysta Darnell returned to Lincoln today after spending the weekend here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Simpson. Zelma Wiley of Fremont returned today after visiting here with her niece, Marjorie Taylor- Mrs. W. D.

Compton is looking after her 'farm interests near Cortland today. Mrs. Richard Kretsinger of Oakland, who has been here visiting Lila and Ernest Kretsinger, left today for Fremont. to visit her daughter. She will be joined there by Mr, Kretsinger for the holidays and will return to Beatrice for a visit en route home.

She is making her trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dawson of Wymore were in Beatrice Sunday. Mr Mrs, R.

C. Prather of DeWitt were here yesterday. Births A daughter was born Sunday at the Mennonite hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Chapman of Wymore, son was born Sunday at the Lutheran hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Winslow. LINSENMEYER A son was born Sunday at the Lutheran hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Linsenmeyer.

MOMllWCOLP DEEP-ACTION relief from toughs, chokey stuffiness with every breath I Mother, herne'i a special way to i give your little one wonderful comfort with the very same Vicks ways brings such grand results when you rub it onl fasy Iffettlve: Put 2 Spoonfuls of VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl qf boiling watfr as dirked in package, tot your youngster Breathe, JO the soothing, medicated vapors, HQMi-PRQViO P01 YOU Every breath famous combination of time" proved medications deep into large bronchial tubes, ing relief from distress of colds conies in a hurry! Then, keep up relief for hours, rub Vicks VappRub on throat, chest and back, too, HUSKING BEE' Friends and neighbors gathered Thursday on the Gerd Stevens farm, lo cated west of Filley, to help harvest 27 acres of corn. Pictured above are a group of the farmers put ling the harvested corn into'one of the cribs. (Sun Photo). DIES AT 97 GERING, Neb. P.

Mickey, a retired carpenter, died at the home of a daughter here Sunday at the age of 97. He had Funerals LeRoy E. Willet Funeral services were this afternoon at the Harman mortuary with the Rev. W. A.

Swain officiating. Burial at Firlh. Ralph E. Barber Services will be Tuesday at two p. m.

at the Harman mortuary with the Rev. John Strong officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Home cemetery. HOTOGRAPHS Taken ANNIVERSARIES 601 N.6* -Beatrice- PK.20IJ lived here since 1918. Surviving are 39 descendants, including five daughters and two great great grandchildren.

SUW WANT ADS BRINO BESTTLTS 14 KILLED SANTIAGO, Chile, Dec. 4 Fourteen persons were killed anc 'more than 50 injured in a collision of two buses on a highway near here last night. Sray Dedicates New VA Omaha Hospital OMAHA, Dec. 4 hospital built for only one make sick men and women well, R. Gray, veterans admln- strator said in dedicating Omaha's new $11,000,000 veterans hospital.

"No nation has ever been more pterierous with its veterans than the United States." he said, adding that there are now about 2,700,000 disabled veterans. "Without this equipment.we could not properly care for them." Veterans Administration officials estimated that more than 20.000 persons inched their way through the hospital on conducted tours following the dedication yesterday. The white vncrete, 14 floor structure is expected to be opened about Jan. 1. flfcffr ftefc Mother, 3 Children Perish In FlerniM EMMITSBURG, 4 Her husband, Geolfge Grace Elizabeth Wills and her three small cWldreh were burned to death, yesterday when flames, thrown through a log house by an oil stove explosion, trapped them on the second floor and consumed the building.

THIRTEEN DIE BQULOGNE-SUR, France, Dec. 4 men were killed today when a French fishing boat exploded and sank just off this channel port. Four men aboard the ship were saved. Wills, 27, and two of Ms were on the first floot and ed. In recent years, annual flodd losses in the United States have averaged more than $110 rnlllloih.

nmeuLflncE DAY IG-HT The term "collective bargaining" was first used by Beatrice Webb in 1891. RIFFITHS We're Sorry And We're Thankful We're sorry that we were unable to give you the attention we would have liked during our re-opening day, Saturday. We're also sorry that our supply of orchids and roses was inadequate to meet the terrific demand. We're indeed thankful for the huge turnout that made our re-opening in Beatrice successful beyond our greatest expectations. Voortman Clothing Co.

Imagine getting Christmas dinner ready all at without rushing! The Sweetbrjar Estate Model 5026 ESTATE Gas Range Small down payment per week It's easy with an the "do-everything-at-once" wonder. For Estate has the Bar-B-Kewer (separate meat oven) that broils whole bam or while you bake piei, cekea, biscuits, or ALL THISI FEATURES FOR MAKI-LIFI-IASIER COOKIN9 1. Bar-B-Kewer Meat Oven. Acid-resistant porcelain enamel fin- 2. Minute Minder.

around. 3. Oven light; oven door window, Ball-bearing utensil drawer, 4. Famous Estate Air-Flow Oven, Fiber- Divided cooking top, glas-intulated. 5.

4 Hi-Lo aluminum-head burners. 2 giant burners, one on each side, 6. ThermEstate Oven Heat Control. Qne-piece top, mantel back and burner dial panel. FREE! A fine, dressed turkey with every Estate range purchased between now and Household Supply Co.

"Your Frigidaire Dealer" Phone 186 114 6th New Reductions Exactly 194 garments further reduced for selling starting TUESDAY Sharply will sell fast Be here early Women's Winter COATS 54 AT Fine quality all-wool gabardines many with zip-in-out MIK extra linings fur collar storm coats all our better coats now reduced to this low price None higher 1 58 AT All wool gabardines Broadcloths Coverts many with zip-in extra lining proven popular styles and colors. most all sizes Every one a big value! Childrens Warm COATS Girls', Boys', Infants', Toddlers Coat-Legging Sets Coat-Slack Sets, Snow Suits 37 AT Girls' fitted coats and boxy coats all wool and warmly interlined in sizes 7-14 Fitted and boxy coat-slack sets in warm woolens, warmly lined sizes 4-10. fSf 1 34 AT Nine girls' coats sizes 4-6 12 toddler girls and boys coat-snow pant sets sizes 1-4 7 girls snow suits sizes 3-7 6 boys snow suits sizes 4 to 6. Ten toddler boys' coats toddler girls' coat-legging sets i 1 to 4 2 girls snow suits size 4 9 infants snow ages 9 to 18 months,.

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