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HALE DATES drew. Wymore, Mr. and Mrs. ieatrlte Daily Sun, Beatrice, flsbr WsdL, May JI.IHTJJ Side Glances By Gil Fox Aniwtf I Prtloul PunU Swanton Aivin Crab. Every.

cauls naif Big" Business TIZZY rvv by Kate Osonn Km wonn Thobewho spent Mother's py MRS WALTER SCHWISOW Day evening and enloyed i i i i i i i i i cook-out for supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Schwisow Mrs. Cecil Compton and Mrs. Kotert Chiiloitpka'a dnnoh.

and Hlrls were Mr. and Mrs. is 'i ters attended the Trl-County Htyle show presented by the Junior and Stmlor hinh riw.i Paul Kasl, Roger and Billle Bob, Goehner, Joan Kasl, Crete, Mr. and Mrs. John Kasl and Kenneth, Mr.

nd Mr. Jesse lentnce 77 Uvwiotk Co Teg! meter. A lliimm, Aucti Every Tueiday Ho Rale at jeutrlce Sulci Pavilion, North feia Street, Don Holtmelcr, Aucl. Every Wednesday hog inle, Beatrice 77 Livestock Co. lent Bieler, Jurjeni Tblrnm AucU.

Every Thursday Hor Sale ai Beatrice Sales Pavilion, North 2nd Street. Don Huluneler, Auct. Every Friday Cattle Sale a) girk Mrs. Sylvia Sukovuty, Wllber. DOWN 1 Obadlant 2 Unwary 3 Malarial of father 4 Sea bird (var.) ft Exclamatldh ot duiguat Palvlc bona 7MliKnluuk 8 Deferanc 9 Vivid dWrlbar 10 Pond tithe Wind -blown loam deposit ACROSS 1 Dn)imln (tobacco) 5 Big corporation 8 James 3.

(railroads) 12 Heavy bW 13 Rubber ti ce 14 Hawaiian thrush 15 Andrew -(steel) 17 Manufacture 18 Hawaiian frigate bird 18 Dock tolls jpmu Mother' Day with her son Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lisec end Mother's Day dinner and sup per guests at the Cecil Comp rum, 27 Sweet cherry 29 SulUnlo decree 31 Artificial language 32 Roman A. James Brlnkman, Who at present is on th ire ton home were Mr.1 and Mrs. Elmer Baatz, Western, Connie and Charles Compton, Lincoln.

Bordered 38 New England native (nickname) 30 Bags 40 Insect 42 Roqulrs 43 Sell 44 On the ocean 48 Miss West, actress priestesses 16 Famale ahaap Hornet ship In Vietnam sent his mother, Mrs. Alfred Usee one Mr. and Mrs. Tony Smllkal 20 Gounod opera 33 Guarantees Beatrice Sales Pavilion, North 21 Woodworklnj 22 Cloth border and family, Mrs. Harold Deprez and sons, York, Mr.

and Mrs. aozen red roses for Mother'; Day. Anec ua (comp. word)' 33 Narcotic May 22, 1 p.m., Eytlv Krecklow Realtors Farm bldg machine 23 Particle 23Curerof ZOCoremony Frank Crha, Crete, Mr. John Essman were Mother's Day Mr.

and Mrs. Ervln Evsmnn suction, located 2 miles south ol accompanied hv Mr. and Mrs Odell underpass and 2 west guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lou Essmnn were recent Beat Delmar Jurgens Junior Essman and Jerry.

rice shoppers. Thimm, auctioneers. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mr. Anton Dvorak and Mr.

Mrs. Joe Sipek were Mr. and May 22, 7 Valley Auction Co. Consignment Sale, located 3 blocks South and Adolph Prokop spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Milo Prokoo Mrs. Lloyd Hermsmeier, Te i cumseh, Linda Phillips and Joey Hermsmeler, Lincoln, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peace and Mrs.

Stanley Hermsmeier, ana daughters. Mr. and Mr Christy and David, DeWitt, Mrs, i it rrp ti no in pj it "ir rj ii -4r a srj Jij a gi JJJ 1 sr lmw "14 'UT a it a si 5Z a 4 111 1 I I I I I i ayea maienuu 24 Irociuolan Indian 23 Debaters 28 Tends 30 Occurring In series 34 Perforation 37 Gainsay 39 Tasty 40Pit(anai) 41 Of food 43 Cask, aa of 'wine 46 Shellfish 47 Target easily hit (2 words) 49 Feminine nickname; 50 Piece out 51 Toward the sheltered side 52 Snow vehicle 53 Goddess (Latin) 54 Essential being Gury Meyer and Amy, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Prokoo.

Sue Felix Barta and Richard, Wes- tern. and Vicki Sleplcka honored their mother Mrs. Mildred Slenlcka i nix, w. tm. m.

on. ana-granamo her Mrs fnr Prokop with a Mothers Day supper at Marv's Stake House, Ply- "If you want to know, I'm carrying my ball out of th "All my Father ever seems to think of Is money if he's rough in protest against the rules on this golf course!" not wondering where it went, he's wondering where it comjng from!" moum. Mother's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kohl schmidt were their son Mr.

and 1 block West Burlington Depot. Delmar Jurgens Jr. Thimm, Aucts. May 23, 6:30 p.m., Furniture Auction at 710 C. Street, Fairbury, for the Aden Reesman Estates.

Harold R. Siegel, Auct. Fr May 23, starting at 6:30 p.m., Furniture sale at 710 Fairbury, for Margaret Aden Estate. H. R.

Siegel, Auct. May 24, 1:00, Household Goods Auction for Bill Kaufman Estate at 1116 No. 6th, Beatrice. John Heist Auct. May 24th, 12:30 p.m.

General farm sale for Harold Bock Estate located 2 mle South of Highway 82 and 4 Junction or 4 miles East of Plymouth and mile South. Del-mer Jurgens Jr. Thimm, Aucts. May 24th, 1:30 p.m. Improved 80 acre auction for Har K'Kjalfc'' Gl26ySMriJMrli 36-HOURS? THE BPCTHERHCOD I lAEAJmJ OBKOj I WOK1T LET VOL) LIVE.

THE NEXT GOT 5 KAIKJUTES TO fj IT'S AtL IN MV HEAD, 5 MINUTES "A ri 01T AWAY FROM Ct CVCRV VfORD YOU. j--r-N Mrs. Kenneth Kohlschmidt, Mr, (Ntwspopv tttirplu Am "Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peters showed pictures of their travels for the L.C.W., Wilber.

Mrs. Rex Peters attended a bridal shower for Mrs. Charlene Oden, Hollenburg, Kan. Later Mr. and Mrs.

Rex Peters called on Mrs. Alice Morgan, Steele City. Mrs. Anna Beck and Albert called on Mrs. Josle Beck' recently.

Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beck, Wilber. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Schwisow enjoyed a steak cook-ut Saturday evening at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schwisow, Katherine and Kar-olvn and Mrs. Fred Kohlschmidt, Anna and Frank Howe, Western Our Boarding House-Major Hoople Mrs. Julia John, Wilber.

Oth. ers who joined them for supper were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gross, Western. Mr.

Alfred Brozov sky were recent visitors of Mr. rand Mrs. Ron Menke and fam TAv tpthimkY OH br GETTlM' IT WAS NO O.K., BOVB, WATCH INP OP HYPNOSIS YOU CLOSELY'-' I POM-T A CREEPY" EXGGPT pOWT, ffi want anvone FeeuN-'lTHey say MAJOR CLAIMS TMEV ITH6POSWI THAT i PIPNtTCEGIT 1 ACTUALLY TAKE A WH6M TEMPLETDM 1 P01N6 rreUPEPOR I f- Jt pespowpsTO Minp empletom, 6ow r- Z5H TO THE COPNER uT fl faA ilyT Recent callers at the Herman Charles Swanson, Ceresco, visited with -his parents, Mr. Kohlschmidt home were Mrs and Mrs. Carl Swanson, Moth Alfred Brozovsky, Walter er's Day.

Schwisow and Mrs. Jesse Cald old Bock Estate located mile Seven members of the Swan- well. South of Highway 82 and 4 June ton Women's Society of Christian Service met at the Metho Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Harri tion or 4 miles East of Plymouth feld and family, Lincoln, were and mile South.

Jr. Thimm, IGALWAYf3 A BEAUTIFUL. LIVE IN A Uv BEEN A UCTrEEOr irt VINE-CDvBaSD dist Church for their regular meeting. Auct. cf Mow 94 11 a Pnhlie BACHELOR, BUT WITH GOLD CRAOCEB.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peters at weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Zeleny.

They were Mother's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruhnke and family, Fairbury. Another guest was Mrs. Emma Harrifeld, Ply mouth.

tended the funeral of Rex's Uncle Garfield Duning, Shelby, re centlv. Sale at the place 2'2 miles East of Hubbell, on Hiway 8, for Bryan G. Lamb. Schultis Aucts John-Essman accompanied Essman and May 17 at 7 p.m.,-Fur a i Mrs. Alfred Brozovsky accompanied Mrs.

Ron Menke and boys to Crete to visit at the Otto Jerry to Hebron where they roent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Vorderstrasse niture Auction at the place '2 block- North of Presbyterian Church in Steele City, for Lucinda J. Gehrt. Schultis Roelfs Jr.

home. Later in the and Duane. evening Alfred Brozovsky joined Mrs- StaiwSipek and MrsEd them Ringler spent part of Saturday in Lincoln visiting af the home Mother's Day supper guests of Mr Mrs. Alfred Brozov Sun Want Ads Bring Results! I II 1 II Ml If mA. f1O0mtoW)imBDWlPgi KBNPIE'S WORTH "I WOT AFTER THIS AAAM6V FWB AgBUCKLB of Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Ringler, Julie end David sky were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brozovsky and Angela, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Roelfs Jr. neers Park, Lincoln. Those ores' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Henk, All- ent were Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Ti5- LIKE HcKE HAS UX ca and Angie, Mr. and Mrs Jack Herring and Troy, Lincoln Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Debra, Crete, Mr.

and Mrs. Ron Menke and family, DeWitt. Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Price.

were Saturday supperguests ol Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henk. Eve Mrs. Jesse Caidwelr accom- Wl VKOA JN I 1 11 Public Notices NOTICE OF INCUR POltATION Notice Is hereby given that Don-Ann, Incorporated has Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Nebraska, with 1U restored office o-catcd at 1420 South 3rd Street, Beatrice, Nebraska.

The general nature of the buslnen to be transacted Is the operating of a car wash and automobile service facility. Ine authorized capital stock of this corporation Is 10,000 shares of common stock of a par value of share, and shall be fully-paid In nnniPft Mrs. Gi bert Deke to Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ning visitors were Mr.

and Mrs. Western where they attended Ernie Hinzman, western Holland and Mn and Mrs. Robert Holland went to Minden to the Mother and Daughter Sandy Park and Joan Schweer schmidt and Clarmont, Fair-! bury, were Mother's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Karl and Arlinda.

The past Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Homolka were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Tuma, Mr.

and Mrs. 'Larry Tu-ma and sons, Cuba, Kan. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuma, Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmie Tuma and family, Wayne, They were supper guests of Mrs. Homolka's- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tuma, Belleville, Kan.

visit Pioneer Village, of Lincoln accompanied Mrs Mrs. Rudy SuKovaty cauea ai Mr. and Mrs. Roger Agena, Leo Prokop to the Mother and Daughter banquet, Western, re the Alfred Brozovsky home. Adams, were supper guests of Debi Baker was a recent guesr the corporation commenced bus her folks, Heye Wm.

Parde's. i i i ul! of Miss Sue Findley, Crete. Mr. and Heye Wm. Par- iness on the 2nd flay 01 May, and shall have perpetual existence.

Th. rrlr nt tha on sllHll A visitor at the Qarren Baker be conducted by the Statutory offi i- 1 1 si i v. home was Sharon Cambaugh, de went to Sterling Sunday where they had a large family gathering in honor of Mrs. Parde's nephew, Cpl. Larry Joe Jansen cers Dated this 8th day of May, 1069.

DON-ANN, INCORPORATED May 7-14-21. 1969 vnTirir r.RKliITORS Sue Sleoicka was a Saturday cently. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Prokop, Dean Butt and Sandy Park enjoyed their Mother's Day dinner, Plymouth at Marv's Steak House.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henk had Sunday dinner with Frank Jahnkef, Western. Mr. and Mrs.

Garey Welch and Eric were afternoon callers. Wentz who will leave this week visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cortland By LOLA SPIDELL for Vietnam. Others from Cort In The County Court of Gage Francis and family, Tobias.

land were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kvtat No 12503 ot Minnie Mr. and Mrs. Art Henry, Mrs.

Th Btuto nf Nebraska, to all Ideus and 'Gwen and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harms, Gary and and Mrs. Pete Hansel Mari-Ann Pesek, Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Compton attended the reg concerned: Notice Is hereby given that all claims against nam e.swnr mm fllort nn nr before the J2nn ular meeting of Laurel uiapter Dennis. The dinner was held at the home of Mr Mrs. Ern and Debbie went to Hastings to spend Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hansel and fam- No.

141, O.E.S.i Western. day ol August, 1069. or, be forever barred, and that a hearing on rllm wilt he held In this court est Wentz, Sterling. iiy- Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Boe- Mrs. Edward Cerveny spent the past week in Lincoln getting acquainted with her new grandson who was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cerveny. Recent of Mr.

and Mrs. William Pesek and Wayne were Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Sipek, siger, Mr. ana Mrs. uavia coe- on August 25th, 11)69, at clock, A.M. (SEAL) Dennis A. Winkle County Judge.

Lesllt Noble, Attorney. May 7-14-21, 1969. Connie Compton, Lincoln, attended the Mother Daughter banquet, Western, with her mother and grandmother, Mrs. Cecil Compton and Mrs. Elmer Baatr.

Mr. and Mrs." Robert Stodgel, mnrirc nn fcnKilIKF'S SALK 1 4 I Ml Nolle Is hereby Klven that by Linda and Randy, and Mrs. John Sipek all from Fairbury. siger and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Ron Miller and family had Sunday dinner in Omaha at the home of Mr." and Mrsr Dennis Boesiger and family. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boesiger and Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Hartzell visited with Horden and Diane, Lincoln, tha rinrlr if thp DktrU't COUrt of called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vesta Quathamer entertained her children at Haps Steakhouse, Beatrice, Mother's Day. They were Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Barnard, and family, Pickrell.iMr. and MrsRubin Rolfsmeyer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Quathamer and family. Lincoln.

"Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Jfenry Deunk were -MrsPMary-Scho-wengerdt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Deunk and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Moats and and Mr. arid Mrs. Maurice Tracy. HnvA rnnniv MphrHska. In on AC- hi.

rnnntv of Gne, Slate at Nebraska, a body-politic and corporate, Is Plaintiff ana i et al. re 1 will at o'chM'k thf 17th day of June. 19HA, at the south fivm nf iha Curt MoUSR 1T1 tlie MrSMSHiii-DrentHickmanrq RilirrV PurwiM to we e3ows- operahom AluIAVs HZKffHy) Mrs. Leon Deunk and chil Cltv ot Eeatrlce, Cage County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public nuc- David Smisek left early witn his classmates from the Wilber Senior class for their Sneak Day at-Omaha. iMrrandTMrsT-Bilf-Schwisow and Shannon, Lincoln, spent the past Saturday evening with Mr.

and Dale- Schwisow- and family. Mother's Day dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. William Pesek and Wayne were Mrs. Edward Broz" Wilber, Lt.

and Mrs. John Punches and Kimberly, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Robert dren and Mrs. Robert Moats and children- went to the Circus, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Deunk and turn- to-the highest omocr iut kum the following described real estate. tn-u-lt. I)l'4, Block 1.

First Addlllon to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boesiger virg nia. Cage county, 1 Ti ninnic T-ln ster family went to Filley Sunday and Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs.

Bryce Bentzinger were Mother's now Unit's Addition' to BIP evening to attend the BaccaiaU' reate Services. -r- Springs. Gage County. Nebraska J-ot Block 3, Bluti Springs Orlg innl. P.Hn Omntv.

Nebraska. Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

Boe t.tu i. And H. Bristol Place an Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston Sr.

had Sundav dinner at the Addition lo- Beatrice Oage Coun- siger. t.v. w.i niru ttlnk e'a Addition MrS. William Jelinek ana KanK T. Jelinek.

The William Jeii-nek'sreccompanied-the-Robert Stodgel family to the Tiomeof Mr and Mrs. Irvln Homolka, Carolyn and Don, Wilber, where they all enjoyed their Mother's Day dinner. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Homolka, Wilber.

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Schweer and daughters spent Mother Day in Alexandria with their Mrs. Otto Polage and Luree, Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Schweer. Others wereMr. and MrsTCailin Gaston. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Houser, Lincoln, spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Anna Hoffman. Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe A.

Mares were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Brchaa and Larry, Lincoln, Mr. Victor Sunday evening guests Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Pivonka were A Mm Howard JannKe 0. Boesiger called on Stastnvr Alexandria home of their son and Mrs Robert Johnston Jr. to Wv'more. Cai-c County. Nebras- Mr.

Walter Nlemeyer at the St. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Smisek at T.lherlA. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Johnston Elizabeth hospital Sr. went to Gravety, Sun Sunday afternoon visitors at tended a Pythian meeting jn Wilber recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Pesek day, to help Mr. and Mrs. Har Cage County, Nebraska. Dated tills th day of May, 1969. Kred Stelnkanip.

Sherlfl ol County, Nebraska John A. Kuhn were Mother's Day dinner ry Banks celebrate their wedding anniversary. the Oren Gilmore home, Lincoln were Mr. "and Lester Stanley and Mrs. Alice Gil-more.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary DeVries Attorney for riainiiir 14, 21, 28, June 4. 11 guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

David Stejskal, Wilber. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Elzey ViiTlrlf ov tiilSr.iilKl.-'M HA1.K Bpwnt visitors of Mr. and and family had dinner Sunday l.A,,ltu ulvi.n tlllil lV left for Great Lakes, where at the Mr.

Steak, Beatrice. Mrs. Robert Pesek were Mr, virtue of an Order of Sale Issued by i. n.rii ihA nimi-ift Court ot 4 lj mttnifX U4 K1 I i tezr-yz Lir i Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Holland he will ba stationed for and Mrs. Walter Schwan, Wes Cage County, Nebraska, In an acv tlnn thn fViunlv of tern. State of Nebraska, a body wlliu: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jiskra, De- arrived from Sacramento, to visit with his brother, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sherman and and corporate, Is Plaintiff, ann Ion A Ashuiorlh f.t nl HTe Dl'tl'IKI Witt, accompanied Mr. and Mrs months.

Judy DeVries was home for the weekend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon DeVries. -Mr. and Mrs.

John Tally nts, 'I will at 2:00 o'clock P.M. thn I7lh riuu nl limn lilllfl. Ut UH' TnlMrYl ripWitt. Mr. and Richard Jiskra1 and family to Lincoln for Mother's Day and ixiulh front door of the court house Jean.

anu John Sukovaty, Wilber In the Cltv ot Beatrice. Huge tv nttn fur mile at Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sherman who spent Mother's Day 'spent the day with other rela untkM tltiat on1 mothers Public auction' to the highest bidder Those and Jean entertained for Moth- drove to Mound City, to lor cash, the following real vituto. tn-wll: Zllac "Mr.and" Mrs.

William Kohl er'a Day with a picfiic at Pic- visit relatives. lii i mnA iirlitol Place. were ivu. Addition to Beatrice, tinge Couiv ty, Nebraska South HA ft of E'4 ot IX1 'iTtc, i "1 1 AKKT JUP HAP KfO VJ 1 Wg Triggg NUTg JDT A MOMENT, I HA2, frUI'f WHEN I ARRlVEPi PUT TM Wll0WW WTH 1 ARff DR WAPAM1 PEWITJOfTRATOK, MIS I CONT! KATTWr. (WAftiiill -HI pavtoni T---rJ; owpzo POOR FOKKXWTO 5Wf 14, and South 88 fe't of Lot K.

ni'X'k $2, A. J. Crwur.v Ail-llllmv an Addition to Uic Hv Henlrloe, Gage County, Ni-braska. Property conimenplna at a (eel South ot thn orner of Lot III, lln ncn Ninth feel, thi-nre East 17ft ff'V'-Norlh 3(10 feel, tiwncfi Wc.hI. feet, to point of Uilnnln.

i of lit II, and lo, lllackinim Thli-u Addition lo Woe Sprliw-n. 'ism. (Vmnty, Nolirnska. l'ruprrtv rominenrlim floulhwpit corner ot th flfc.W the NK4 ot Swtlnn 17. Township 3, Norlh.

Hon 7. l-t. lh" Kant tlionof North iw feet. Ihnni-n Writ 80 tti'U Ihcnt-a 8oulh to plnc ol beKlnnlnK. Lot contalnlna .13 crv, l-nK' Couily, NchrnKkn.

i in ii uti uih dav'ot May. lih Sheriff of Fled Slelnkimip, Slelnkiinin. Oonnlv, Nelimska John A. hiihn. Attorney for I'lalnllff May Is.

ai, Jd, Juno 4, 11, I.

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