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See Fine Selection of Deen-Freezcs Upright and Chest-Tytie Check Our Low Prices Klumpp's Hardware Phone 261 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Robert Green Income Tax Service Room 204 Steinmeyer Bldg. Phone 1982 Losing Anti-Freeze? Let us clean and repair your radiator. Leach Radiator Shop 1308 So. 6 Phone 37 BETTER CAR FOR SEE REX REX PLANK MOTOR CO. Packard Sales and Service 914 COURT 1600 Refrigeration Service.

Qualified Service on: makes Refrigerators Conditioning Units Freezers Plants Equipment of all types. Phone 469 507 S. 6th Beatrice Lodge A.P, A A.M. annual Washington Day Banquet, Feb. 22, 6:30 p.

m. Pick up your tickets from Dick Stratford. 19-21 In Police J. Janssen, 1R23.Market, was fined SI and costs" for failure to give right of way and Don W. Gal lent ine, 432 7th, was fined S10 find costs for speeding by Police Judge Frank P.

Wickham Wednesday. Beautiful A.K. C. Registered, Sable and white Collie pups. Born February 8.

Order your pup now for the latter part of March. Write Box 3, Beatrice, or phone 263 days. 1531 evenings. Call 203 if you miss youir Mil ths Sun office No. 263 beford i p.

m. of) week and 9 11 a. hi. on If the telephone Is not answered Immediately, wait ft moment, Thert tre two phone lines And It possible thai the person In Charge of receiving these may ott the othet line. Prayer For Our heavenly Father, we 'plead with Ihee for the spirit 8f patience We do so much Injury by our Impatience.

Keep before us, by Ihy Spirit, our perfect pattern of pa- tienr.e, the lovely Jesus. Rebuke us In our Irritations. Remind us of the power from thee to overcome our quickness to Impatience. Our highest safety Is a to thec. For this we pray.

Amen. C. Feezor, Waco, Texas TOUQH ON TIRES-Thls picture, taken at a speed of of second, shows what when your auto tire, properly. Inflated, strikes a brick at a speed of 40 miles per hour. It Is one of a series of photos made by engineers at Seiberling Rubber Akron, to study effect of obstacles on tires at high speeds.

Newly Remodeled and -Decorated Serve You Better" Andreasen's Beauty Shop Formerly Marys. 107 No. 5th Phone 1499 In Police A. Thornburg, Beatrice Route 3, was fined S15 and costs by Police Frank P. Wickham fot 1 reckless driving, Edward McLane.

310 West Scott, was fined $5 and costs for running a red light. At The Treatment: George WhHenlde'. Surgery: Mrs. Gord Melmricks of Wyrnore. Dismissed: Mrs, Jessie Auld, Wallie Boerger.

At The Treatment: Mrs. Melvtn Evers of Plckrcll, George Routh, Fred Gerdes of Wy- moi'c. Surgery: Stanley Blnkely, Cheryl Kello, Mrs. Zclda Wl.lley, Mrs. Henry Oorlland.

i Dismissed: Ed Graff. Mrs. William Szobenske and baby of Kim. III With Pneumonia Frank; Slangier is ill at his home with pneumonia. for respectful Mortuary.

21 Manager Of Nested BridgewBter, who has been assist ant'manager of the Hested store, at Alliance, has been made man-! ager of the Hesled store in Wheat- I land. Wyo. He took clmrge Mon- day. His family will move there, i So you think that all washers' are alike! so, have you everj tried running a wet pillow through i a wringer lately? However, you i CAN wash, rinse and damp-dry your pillows if you have a newi Easy Splndrler from the House-1 hold Supply Co. 21 I.O.O.F.

Lodge No. 19 I.O.O.F. will confer the Second Degree Monday evening, Febr. 25, at the I.O.O.F. Hall.

NOTICE OF annual meeting ot the Lot Owners, Beatrice Cemetery Association will be held In the Office of the North 6th Street, Room 207, on the afternoon of March 4, 1952, at 4:30 P. M. All lot owners are urged to be present, Roscoe Davidson, Secretary. 21 4Qth and Mrs. W.

Compton of 1206 E. Court are quietly celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary today at their home. meeting Elrn Township, Monday evening, Febr. 25, at eight p. m.

at Elm Center School for the power of authorizing the board to purchase a motor grader and to borrow money for same. Township board. Eagles Club Dance, Febr. 23, Lucille Groan and her Combo playing for members, their wives of sweethearts. 21 I.O.O.F.

will lie a dance at I he I.O.O.F. Hall Friday evening, Febr, 29lh. All Odd Fellows. Rebckahs, Theta Rho and Iheir families and friends are invited. Griffiths Ambulance.

Phone 107. 10tf In Poetry Beatrice. Woman's Club has entered, poetry by Mrs. Albert Blakel.v poetry contest. The first three winners will be announced at the state convention in Omaha April 21st and also on the radio.

Golden and Mrs. John Buuhler of Crab Orchard will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday, Febr. 27 with open house from two to foui in the afternoon. Relatives and friends are cordially invited. Skilled Service stands hack of every Television set sold" Radio Service.

21 Vic For and Mrs. C. Edwards of Lincoln were in Beatrice Wednesday prompting the candidacy of Vic Anderson ol Lincoln for the Republican nomination for gcnernor. The candidate operates bank at Haveloek and is otherwise engaged in business; his experience in politic? oonsists of. service to Lincoln as mayor.

GAMBLING CHARGE OMAHA Ml Ginser, 41. arrested in a police raid on a smoke shop where said he and seven Others were gathered rouTctto wheel was fined $25 and cost-: as keeper of a disorderly house by Municipal Judge Patrick Lynch Wednesday, The wheel was about 6 inches high. The others were booked as inmates and dismissed. ACHIEVEMENT TESTS (The Sun's Own Sarvtca) TECUMSEH Achievements tests were given in all Class I schools in Johnson County last week. Test results will be checked and compiled in the office of Hie cflunty superintendent.

They arc given" but once during the year. Intensive oil exploration is being conducted in Israel. oil always get a AT THE BEATRICE GROCERY! LENTEN FOODS Macaroni Fancy Cut 2 Seminola pkg. Spaghetti Fancy 2 Ib. Seminola pkg.

Tuna Fish Grated 7 cz. Light Meat can 35c 250 Tuna Fish Chunk size Light Meat can Tuna Fish Fancy.Star- slie Klst Albacore can Salmon Fancy Red tall Blackbird can Salmon McGovern Fancy Pink Salmon Neutral tall can tall can 591 Mackerel tall Atlantic Ocean can Chocolate Covered CHERRIES Lb. Del Monte PRUNES 51 Thompson Seedless RAISINS 2 Ibs. 37' SPANISH RICE 150 BIOC Fancy Blue 3 Ib. nlUb Rose bag (LI).

Bag 16o) TOMATOES TOMATOES Fancy No- 2 Salad can Linko No, 2 Hand Packed can Blackbird 303 Early June $an I9e CORN Blackbird Golden 30) Whole Kernel 1 can (2 AARM WVIII1 CARROTS Blackbird Golden 303 cream Style can (2 Cans 39o) Blackbird White 303 whole Grain caiv (2 Cans 45c) Blackbird White '303 c'ream 8tyle can 303 can nrrVO Blackbird 303 QBgl QBE I 9 Tiny Whole can Tiny Whole can BCCTfi Blackbird 30? DEC 19 01 SPINACH Diced Blackbird Fancy Calif. (No. Can 24c) can 303 can, BEATRICE GROCERY GKKJKK, OWNKB ANP MANAGER Market I'ritfu Paid for We I'lione Minjinun Oidtr Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge and Dr; Ah'a Clark were in York TIIPS- da.v for the funeral of Wayne Mr.

anrl Mrs. Sam Kilpalrick of Imperial and Mrs. O. H. Doyle of Lincoln Tuesday with Leah KilpatricU.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Long and Mrs, FrcdJIpnriehs of Dillrr sprnt las( Thursday in Omaha with Miss Eunice Henrich. dfiiighlor nf Mrs. Honrlehs, and sister of Mrs.

I Miss Henrlchs has hccn ill ivith a severe case of the flu. phe Is rep- islererl nurse al Clarkson Hospital In Omaha. Mrs, Leonard Sloplicnson of Ogallala, Neb, mother of fir. James Str-phcnson, was here visiting last weekend. Mrs.

Str-phenson and the doclor were ciiesls nf Dr. and Mrs, D. t), lack and danuli- tgrs for rllnner Friday even! MR. Mrs. John Slrent: relurhed Tuesday from Houston, where she has been visiting her daughter.

Ironc. Mr. and Mrs. Herman TX KracUe and Marion of DeWitt we're shop- pins; In Beatrice. Wednesday.

Mrs. Glen Hasenohr of DeWitl lefl Wednesday for a a. to join her husband who Is in Ihe Air Harry Buehler nnd son of Sterling were in Beatrice on business Mary Jones. Ila Hae Johnson and June Richards, all students of Hastings College, spent the weekend in Beatrice and attended tho McCoy-Grabouski wed- on Suiiday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wyman Kcnasy of Lincoln wore in Beatrice Tuesday for the First National Bank mpctinii. Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. spent Monday in Lincoln on business. Edward Nydcfigcr. who is assistant manager' of tho J. M.

McDonald Store at Sidney, came here this week for his family after finding a home there. His wife and two sons returned Wednesday with him to make their home. 1 Bttttlet Stift', ftto. 21, Radio Cpl. Joseph F.

Klecan, son of Mr. and Mfs. Joseph Kleean of Hanovor, is a radio operator in a.n artillery battery in Korea. tils unit is on the line in direct support of the 21 "Wolfhound" Infantry Rcgl. He entered the Army in March.

1951, received his fiasic training at Ft. Riley and (linn en lorrsd radio school. schooling, he spent a ten-day leave in July with his parents at Hanover, then reported Ft. TJIW- toti, and was sent to Korea a month later, landing at Inchon Sept. 17.

His address: Btry, 21st AAA AW Bri PM, San Francisco, Norman' JOR Wilson was promoted to the rank of Air Force sergeant Feb. 8 at Reese Air Force Base at Uibbock, Texas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. BIBLE IN HER WlUlarn of New York CHy presents her son, WllliamT.

hand-copied edition of the St. Jarnos version of the Bible on which she worked for J5 years. Mrs. Gille used 18 bottles of Ink, but only one pen to complete the job. Liberty News Home Appliances Face New Cutbacks WASHINGTON Production Mrs.

Robert Rates and family i mos important household appli- visitecl relatives at Weeping Wat- i atices Thursday faced a new cut- Six Traffic Rules Broken By A Woman OAtfLANfo, Calif; This worn- art driver apparently didB't waht to be aippfrsherided for -going through a step sign, turned cof- hep arid Landed, auto arid all, the shaV tow waters bf nild'tovvrr Lake Mer- rttl. 'Pursuing officers pStlefit-: iy flrempn the out of the Thert ihey booked Mrs. Ferric Nehls. 37, for drlvltjg. reckless drivihg, speeding, dMving on the side 6t the stfect, passing two stop signs, and making an ihcorrccl turn.

It Merihadeh, a species of fish, move north from Florida only as Die' seasonal heat raises ls ocean temperature above 60 dc- grees. MO Spiiuirin butctt ukci old limt ITiWlout vf 'ol 311 lot en Jo at t. John D. Wilson sundav, Feb. 10.

back as Ihe result of a 1-1 per Blue A Hard-Time parly WHS held bt cent reduction in Iheir copper and i Sgt. Wilson, i 1P Hope School Friday eve- aluminum supplies beginning April chief clerk, is at-1 l)t i tending a special Mr ani) Ruyle nf His address II a. quartere Sgt. Wl.son Squadron 3500 ABG, Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock, Texas. Complete young a a ment iil rr u'cre visitors at the Howard coui-se at Reese, ami Mil(ou uy i homes Sunday.

10. Dr. and Mrs. E. P.

Bachle were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Murphy in St. Joseph over Ihe weekend ol Feb. 9. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Smith visited at th'p home of their daugh- nirmen from this area are com-1 Summc i eldi Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs: Robert Stehlic of plcting their Air Force basic indoctrination course at Air Force Base, Texas. Lackland They are Pvt. Wayne H.

Trump, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Trump of Blue Springs and Pvt.

Glen F. Has- cnohr, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Os- DeWitt were shopping In Beatrice yesterday, Don Frisule and Erwin Branch of Odcll were in Beatrice on business yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Lentz and Mr. and Mrs, Robert. Martin and family will go to Deshlcr Friday to attend the ministrcl show. Mi rind Mrs.

Lentx are members of the cast V. Hemphill of Ellis WHS in Beatrice on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White have returned from a business trip to Kansas City.

Fred R. Petersen of Filley was icre on business yesterday, Mrs. John Bruns leaves Friday for Biloxi, to join her husband, Pfc Bruns, who is stationed there in the Army. The Rev. John Streng was In Chicago last Friday where he attended the.

executive committee meeting of the Board of Publication of the American -Lutheran eluded is an evaluation of thoir Church. They met with the Board of Trustees of the American Lutheran Churches. The Rev. Mr. Streng made the trip by Mr, and Mrs, William Geiget: have rottmied from Kenosba, to attend Beatrice was promoted the profession of Brother Bernard! poral Feb.

8 with serving into the Francsican order. Bro-JTank 8t.h Inf. Regt. at Fric- ther Bernard (John Germany. Two days lnt.cr he companied parents home for a i transferred from the mlit to Pvt.

Hasenohr Pvt. Trump car Hospnohr, 1906 East: Court, Beatrice. Their basic training.pre- pared them for entrance info Air Force technical training and assignment in specialized work. Inaptitude and inclination for following a particular vocation. Lackland, near Sun Antonio, is the world's largest Air Force base.

Promotion Donald Aden of cor- short visit. Hot Water Is Hard To Find In Saigon SAIGON, Indochina it's just because this is a tropical, hot it's a difficult thing to find hot water, anywhere. Everybody goes in for viold showers and cold shaves. Kvvn the lavatories and shower in hotels are usually equipped 'with'only one faucet or for supplying water of one The loading and newest hotel in the 176th Repair Co. at Boblingon.

Germany. APO 154. Thp city is a few miles south of Suttgarl. Cpl. Aden is a radio repairman, having attended a radio repair school at Camp Gordon.

prior to leaving for Germany in September, 1951, On Leave Cpl. Melvin Rehm. who is stationed at Fitx.simmons Army Hospital in Denver, arrived Saturday night to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rehm of Clatonin.

To Chief Warrant mm III 7 Saigon, which boasts of its -ultra- Officer John Hart of Jaconia modernity, supplies hot and cold water only in rooms which front upon the main "thoroughfares. These rooms, or suites, with hot water are called "de luxe." PURGEES BUILD RAILROAD HONG KONG The Chinese Communists in an official dispatch from Chungking said that 30,000 civilian workers weir employed on construction of the Chongtu-Chungking railway line. It was scheduled open on Armv 1, 1952. The army of workers came mostly from purge courts, the dispatch said. Funerals Joseph services will be Friday at two p.

m. from the Schleis Funeral Home, Wilboiv with burial in Ihe Bohemian National Cemetery, west of Wilber. Mrs, Grayes Doug Funeral services were this morning at the Bowhay Funeral Home in Liberty. Joseph services were Wednesday afternoon from the JC.C.B.J. Hall in Virginia with i the Rev.

Lawrence Williams officiating. Burial in Virginia Ccinc- lery. Harman Mortuary in charge Pall bowvors were Ben Fisher, John Goracke. Vincent Charles and Koxak and Joe Vet- rovsky. Michael J.

services will he Friday at 1i30 p. at the Griffiths Chapel and at 2:30 tp. the Church of peace, angelical Reformed, at Plymouth with th.0 Rev, R. P. Nienknmp officiating.

Burial In Wopdlawn Cemetery, Plymouth, Abraham services will be Saturday at one p. in. at the Harman Mortuary with the Rev, G. R. Kwns officiating.

Jansen wrote his aunt, Airs. Joe Hiirtx of Blue Springs, that he is beiriE transferred from Tacoma to Germany. He has boon in the Army for 31. "years. In Hospital Carl Peckman, RMSN, is in a hospital at Yoko- suka, Japarit recovering from an injury to his right kneo.

His leR is in a cast. He has just returned from a iwvnth of duty off the coast of Korea. His address: USS, LSU 638. Ron. No.

3: Navy No 3923, FPO San Francisco. At San Fred B. Yockei of Wymrire is assigned 52-126 US Navai Training Station, San Diego 33, Cttlif At Great Uakcs Harold (V)lcman, SR, is assigned Co. 82 103 Battalion, 10th Regiment at Great Lakes, 111. Former U.

S. Teacher Still Holding Class SAIGON, Indochina Pretty. tall, blonde Miss Juanita 'Nutt, formerly an English instructor in a suburban high school noar Springfield, 111., is still teaching- in her span? time. She holds class in Saigon about once a week for a of bright Vk'lnmnpse youngsters who are trying to learn English. Miss Nutt does the job foil ho U.

S. information service. Her regular job is. general clerk in the American Legation in Indochina. She gave up high school teaching about two years ago to join the American foreign service.

PRICE GOUGERS CAUGHT SINGAPORE Police ore aiding housewives In their war against pk'y-high prices for vegetables. In two days police arrested 90 shopkeepers on charges of fail- lug to display prlcp fags on their merchandise) and then Charging exorbitant prices, Feb. 6. ENTERTAIN CLUB Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Sutler entertained the Pinochle Club at their home Friday evening, Fob 8, with all members but one present. Donna Clark played in the absence of Marvin Clark. High prizes were won by Eugene Boy- cr and Edna Clark. Next party will be in two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Black. The American Legion Auxiliary held -a food sale Saturday afternoon, Feb. 8, at Pyle's and Blacics I store. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Bauman of i Omaha were visitors of hf par- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hirnon, the weekend Feb. 9. A large crowd attended the sale of the Rhoda Dalton estate in T.iberty Saturday 1 afternoon, Feb.

9, Mrs. 'M. F. Thompson visited her mother 1 at Cairo. Nob.

William McNeil of Kansas City. was a Liberty visitor Saturday, 9. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKinney i had as dinner guests Sunday, 10, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Gallagher and Jim McKinney and friend of Lincoln. Four-yenr-okl Barbara Bau- monl of Btirlingnme. is iting her grandparents here, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Pillow, SQUARE DANCERS MEET The Liberty Square Dance Club met Monday night, Fob. 11, at the Legion Hall with a large crowd! attending. Lunch of sandwiches and coffece was served. Mrs. Clam Mangus returned after visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Sylvia Bowman and family at i Madison, Ind. Mrs. Arthur Black visited at tho home of her sister, Mrs. Harold, Thicmann of Pawnee City over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs.

Harold Thiemann celebrated ''their 251 wedding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 10. Their son, Darrell, called them Sunday afternoon from Norfolk, Virginia. Ho has been in Ihe Navy tho past year, serving in Korea for 'several months. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Black and and and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Black and Arthur Black visited at the Harold Thiemann home, Pawnee CHy, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10.

Mr. and Mrs. O. Cookson and family of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs.

George pence of Beatrice were supper guests Sunday evening, Feb. 10, of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Schreiber and Mr. and Mrs. Robh. Man Rips Steel Cab Apart To Save Driver HOUSTON, Tex. A 6-feet, 1-ihch, 220-pound who wrenched apart a steel truck cab to free the trapped driver doesn't think the exhibition of.

strength was so unusual. man can do almost anything in an emergency," Charles p. jlonos. Houston, said, Jones appeared at the scene of an accident near here Tuesday as flames threatened to sweep the wrecked truck. After pryins apart the telescoped cab with his bare hands and back, Jones disappeared before anyone could thank him ov gpt his name, Ho was identified Wednesday.

Heart Of A Hockey Player Cold As Ice LOS ANGELES OB-- Mrs, Betty R. ilolger, seeking a divorce front Fred Holger, professional ice, iiocfe- ey testified he is a "with a very' cold heart." "Cold as ice?" asked, (he Judge. "It certainly Is," Wfrs, replied, was awarded, a djvorco Wea- But Ihe National Production Authority, in announcing the second- quarter quotas 'Wednesday, said if the cut threatens to cause serious shortages in refrigera 1: ranges, washers, vacuum cleaners add other such appliances, the NPA provide relief. NPA boosted the quotas to makers of less-essential items such as costume, ers, Venetian blinds, luggage, hardware and novelties. Administrator Henry H.

Fowler said this was being done to keep a number of firms from beins forced to shut down, Particularly hard hit been jewelry-producing centers in New England. Israel plans to revive the once- flourishing 'trade in potash extracted from the waters of Hie Dead Sea. nasUay PH of Agricullurp in, 'Britain ust-s some! 48 lend, 60-mWlon-acve 33.95 Down 1.95 Per Week Up To $50 Trade-in Allowance For Your Old Washer Household Supply Co. "Your Fvigidaire Dealer" i -QO L10 114 N. 6tH Phone GO 201 No.

5th Phone 512 Shoppers Specials THIS WEEK-END ONLY) Reg. 2.98—MeiVs Sport Shirts All sixes, sanforized. Colorful checks and gay barn dunce plaids. 267 Reg. 1.98-Men's 8 ox.

Band Overalls All sizes. Bar.lac.kcd for wear. San- i fomed. Sturdy 8 denim. I 69c Broadcloth Shorts Sizes .32 to '10.

Elastic gored wiiisl. Gripper or Boxer style Reg. Children's Cotton Panties Fine quality cotton knit in size An exceptional value. for Reg. foot Folding Rule Solve your household problems.

Buy your 1 rule now, Select (juality hardwood with I brass joints. Reg. 3.49— -Light Fixture Modernize? No re.M'irinjf necessary. Fits into existing socket, Assorted shade patterns. Modernize 4 AV your fixtures today I to to off One large table of assorted pattern! materials to choose ifrpm.

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