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Phone Blair 86 Arllnston 95
Roscoe G.' Cook
Re-tlna Fremont Ren~erlnr Worn.
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TO THE VOTE{s OF
·DISTRICT 11
I am a c~ndidate for the le1i1lature
from tbi1 di1trict and I 1olicit your
1apport, ple;l1iog you that if elected
I will 1ive the beat efforta to further-
in1 the intere1ta of the di1trict ·and
to work for the puaa1e of bil11 that
will be beneficial to the cli1tric~
.• belie.a in economy and in-10-far a•
i1 pouible my efforts will alway• be
for rigid economy and the lowering
of· TAXES. ·
c1arenceNclihti~n ·
Fremont, Nebr.
··RE-ELECT
CHARLESF.
McLAUGHLIN
Democrat
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Congress '
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~ Blair Neb ri1 9 1"'
tbe ~ll~t!:~4:"t 0!~~r c~r!':.it!:!:.' latNClaced ~
I bdlen in u adequate old aae penalon. not • dole.
·I ad•ocate U.orter hours and a li•inc ware tor all labor. • .
I fnor a DOD·politlea1 plan of t!lecUDc re~-
ti•--; ::::i::. :::i :i =~ 0:::'~;1 ~~;.Ii ..
and ,.pu1 or ,omelet• i. ..... it-.
I fanr emtallmenl of. •·11 unneceaau.,. apendiac of public: maae7. I fHor redue.tion in tuea.
A., G. Jenseri
• ~OU wfu Be Her
"Political ~95s".. ·
No 8J)eClal irroup ~ inachln~, except the rank and
file aupporta or will dicticate to ;~li\e::r<-~lve. . . .;) ~· " , . -
MABEL GILLESPIE
D.mocratfc ci.ndidate ·for !
CO'NOR.ES1S
Haa proved by•her IQ.year record In the State
Lesfalature t:lahe'la an honest, effective
law maker, wb only lntenata are ~o ee~!
the common le. .
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NATIONAL .TICKET
. For President · · I
'Vote for ONE
;0 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
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For Vice President
'Vote for ONE
0 JOHN NANCE GARNER D ___ ,;___ __ ______
For Delegates at Large to National Convention
W:ote for F()UR · #
0 HOBERT L. BLACKLEDGE-
1 o I.J.DUNN · ·1 0 _· ____ _
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For Alte.mates at Large to NationallConvention
Vote for FOUR
D JANE w. KETCHAM
. D MARY c. RAMSEY
0 ALICE BROOKS
D OLGA STASTNY_ •.
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For Delegates to National Convention
Second riistri~
o~forTWO
D . TH;OMAS ~· :O'BRIFf_~ ·o FRANK McGRATH~
O~i..scHALL-' . . .
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!For Alternate Delegates to Natio~al COn!ention I
1 Second District
'vote for TWO
0 J~S M. RONCKA
0 THOMAS c. QUINLAN
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For National Committebman
'Vote for ONE
d EDWARDR.BURKE
0 DAN V. STEPHENS
D TERRY CARPENTER
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I For Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings
Vote for ONE
D CHARLES M. JACh.
D HARRY E. REA VIS
0 ARTHUR E. OLSON
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Vete.for ONE
[J WALTER H. JENSEN
D H.J. MURRAY
D FRED BRECHT
D CECIL w:TTHEW~.
. o· JA:fdES;r.L RONCKA
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CONGREfSIONAL TICKET
For Congressman-Second District
Vote fer ONE
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. For County Surveyor-To Fill Vacancy
Voi:iforONE
D NORMAN TILDEN
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For County Commissjoner for Commissioner
District No. a
W-ill appear on the Ballota for Berman PredDcto No. l and 2,
and \:umlns City and Shulclali To..,,.hipa.
Vote for ONE
D GHAS. NELSON
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Blah-Nebra.ta. Aerll 9 1986
at'e viffit.in~ Witl1 her lif'H1fifi~ign~e:;;~:~n ~ ! h1"
spring vticntion. w;ith Alon Jenson. re~
LIVE .STOCK PRlCES; ·
~ AT S06TH OMA1~A .--<
SteerS' and Yearli gs IO.@
15c Higbrr-Tdp $to.oo
· HOG,S, ~LOWER_
Sheep •nd Lamba Hold Fully Steady -Fat Lambs $10.35; Sprlngera $11.75; Shea rl ng
L•"1b• $9.75. Aged Sheep Firm. --, Union Stock Ynrds, Omaha, April 7, 1936-Recelpts of cattle Moodny
were 8,000 bead. , Op6ning trade tor the day and week waa alow btJt prlcea•on bcer·ateer11 held atcady
b~at.klnda 1elllng up to $10.00, De·
alrable yearlings and she stock rul·,
ed 1trong lo 10@15c higher than the ctoae or Jaat ..,.eek best heifers
making' $9.00. Stockere and toed-
era held ate.ad7, de1frable klndti
making $8.00@8.60.'
CORNFl!lD STEl&n's ~~rd t~o ;!o~~.::::::: ::~:~~:1~:~;
Comm;~Jl~F~g Y~il~~~g~ 7',75
Good to cbolce ••••••... '8.71:i@9.75
_Fa.Ir to good· ••.•••••.• $7.60@8.75 Common to fair •..•.•.. $6.60@7.50
~rathy ,. .. a~t~~up~o\V/6.75@6.50
Prime bea.V,grnde& .... '6.50@7.00 Goo~ tq choice ..... .' ... $5.7£>@6.50
Fair to good .• : •••.... $4.76@5.75
Cutters .......... ., ..... $•MO@Ui0 _
Canners ·~·A.'T 'fiECFE'RS$3.%5@~.oo '!"'")
Cholce hea.vy·helfen ... $8.00@8.60 ·'
Oood to choice' ........ $7.%~@8.00 . :~!rn t~o':~r ·::::::::: ::~:~~:~::~
FEEDlNO STEERS
Oood to choice ........ $7.50@8.60 i'.o.fr to good . . .. , ... s~.50@:7.60 ~
common ~;J~~ 'CATTi.~.60@&.6o
• Good to cholceyoarllnf!d $7.60@8.7f,
Fair to good yearltnga $6.50@7.Su
Common to fair yoa.rl'p $5.50@U O WetcoWa ............•. -$4.00@f.'lU Yearling heifers ....... $5.2&@8.76
Steer caJvea ...•••• , ... $6.00@9.00
Helfer calvoe .••• , •...• $5.50@7.2!
Receipts of boga Monday wor I
5,500 head. Trade opened atendy h 'lOc lower than tho clote or 1&11 week and although the movement waa 1luggl1h1 tbroUabout moat 01
the trade wu on thla baal1. Dell"
able light wetgbte brought $10.15
010.60. Medium wolg'bta at $10.00
@10.85 and 1troo.s welgbtl at •to.oo dowu. Sow11e1Uqat$9.25@9.f0.
J.~~e~~: s~io~~".;:.n~!:~J':e0d
'::: ;:!!: :ri:~~~u;~,::.~~~~:~ . to.u. A tew •Prf0. lambs brough• fll.76 and good'tbearlos Jamb• are
quoted up to $9.76. Aged •beep b91d11toadr..ewesselllncfromS6.50 doWo. 1 __
FAT LAMBS .
l'ed,&ood to\cbolce .... $9.76@10.15
Fed, medium to good .. $9.00@ 9.76 Ped lbt., tatr medfum $8.25@ t.oo
J'ed, shorn, fair choice $7.000 8.25
Spring Jambs. . ...19.60@U60
.Cull• .... 'J''"''"'".$7.000 !.75 . FEElDER LAM,8$ Sbeai-tn1 lb1., cood·cb't:e $U50t.75 8heartnc lbl .. ralr-good f8.75@U5
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Primary Election, AJUil 14, 1936
Bridal WreathJ. d J R~
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NATIONAL TICKJ:'I'
For Prelitlent
Vo~forONE
D . WILLIAM E. BORAH
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For Vice Preeident
Vote for ONE o __ .. _
For Delegates.ai Larg~ to National Convention
Vote for FOUK -
0 SAM R. McKELVIE
D. SAK w. REYNOLDS o· LYLE E. JACKSON
D G. E. CARPENTER
DI VIOLA J, CAMERON
D ll.ALCOLM BALDRIGE
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For Alternates at Large to National Convention
VoteforFOUK •
ROBERT SMITH
'D EDGAR FERNEAU
·D ~Lslj:!) P. D~ERS L
D TERESA LOU CONNELLY o _. __ .... __
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Fo11-Delegates to N~~nal Convention
Second District · .
Vote'for TWO
D A_f.LAN: A. TUKEY . ,,,...
GOULD DIETZ
' D ABEL v. SHOTWELL
D · w. c. FRASJ)}R
··D . A. W.JEFFERIS ·o _ ... ___ .. __ _
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For Alternate Delegates to National Convention
\ . SeconcJ District
Vote for TWO
D . MA~Y JANE HUGHES .
D JO~ F. WHITE
D HARRY s. BYRNE
D MAURINE M. H.A)llL'fON
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For Audito~ of Publie Aceoanta
Vote for ONE · 1. l .
D HARRY L. BkBCOCK
D L.B. JOHNSON-
0 GEO. !w. MARSH
.' '1 \;.NE.W· S 'News Withoiit ~xaggeration ~ News/whi~hls ·Reliable . , .·. ·~ · The· Largest Staff Of Paid·.News ,Gatherers In Washington County ,
News Readers. Ar~ Advertising Readcrs~-ust; THE ~NTERPRISE
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Child~en'a Anklets 10~ • 15c • 19c
Buttons and a ·uckles, ~ewest Designs and Colors
Ladies' Hats • . • . • . $1.00; $1.39; $1.98
.Lnee.High Hose ••• _. • • • • • 39c; 59c
Pastel Shade& in Pique, 36 fn. wide • yd 39c
Silk ·Linens, 39 in. wide, Pastel Shades • yd 79c
W. J. SAS
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Starting $5 950 And f At I -• Up )
Special This· Week
Quic;k Meal· E~;~ec1
With Reservoir $ 6 8 50 ,:,
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Friday and Saturday Specials
Hilla Bros. Coffee, 1 pound · • •
'-u " 2 pounds •. •
Clorox, Quart bottle • • • • ~
Oxydol, Med. size box • • •.•
Sunbrite Cleanser, 2 cana . • •
• 30c
60c
23c
23c
9c
I Frtsh Radish~s -Green On~ns I Caulillower • Cabbage · Tomatoes
Strawberries
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BOHS STORE
300 PHONE 300
.,. Frida1 and Satarda1 Specials "W
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Lime Sulphur Solution, gal •
Crude Carbolic Acid, gal. • •
Glauber Salta, bag . • •
Moth Balla, 1-lb pkg • •
• Paradow Moth Crystala, lb
soc soc $1.7S 15c
35c
2-lbs 35c --a-lbs
Tomatoes, l cans . • . . 12Sc
Cocoa, Bare Treat, 2·1b can · . He
Matches, 6 Box carton . . ·. • 2lc
Salmon, Pink, 2 cam • I 25c
Swift'• { Sandwich Spread } 2 Jars · 2·5
Brookfield Salad Dr~$&ing '
Vanilla, 8-oz bottle . . . • • I. 1 He
Soap, Big Ben, 4 ~ars : . . : . . ' lie .'
Macarpnl or Spaghetti, l ,pkgs .. De
Jersey Cream Flour, 48·1b bag . · J ' $1.6l ~· ·~ " 24-lb bas·. . : f·· . asc·
Phone 32
~Roast, Choice lb
Shortenl111, Swift's Jewel lb
Bu~ter, Creamery,.Jb
Ml1;1ced Ham, lb .·. .
Wbc9nsln CbeF'~ lb
"t W;e ·Deliver
W. J. SAS l .
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WHAT A BARGAIN I NOW [:::=.:::] $.1.18 --B (SUI VALUll)
POUH IT ON THlN 1\101' IT ON \\./Tll '>PIH "dHll I 1/' 1 'ii
Riv;8tt Lbr~~ & Coal
-Phone No. 4
PAINTS ~ ENAMELS
VARNISHES ~ DUCO
I for people who want to picll
the right low-priced earl
(RE.4DING TIME, $1 SECO~ j J
What la the only low-priced car with NEW PERFE~ HYDRAULIC BRAKES?
CHEJ'ROLEI'-the only complet<i low-priced earl
What la the only low-priced.car wi"1 SOLID STEEL ONE-PIECE TURRET TOPP -
CHEJ'ROLEI'-tluJ only complet<i Imo-priced <:GI'!
What la the only low-priced car with IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACl'ION RIDE•f
C~EJ'ROLEI'-tluJ only eomplet<i lo..,..priced ""',! .
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15c to 50c
to SPRAY!
Fruit Treea and Buah Plant.
take up valuable apace on
your g..ounda, Do they pay
for the apace they .bccupy?
Healthy Plants ) c
Pr9duce More ,Fruit
On your trees, vegetables
and other bushes use
Arsenate of Le~d 'l
Bordeaux Mixture•
Lime .'~ulph~r
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Let us ·quote you prices on Materials . . . I
IFREE INFORMATION I · ·on How to Spray '
· and what to 8pray ·
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Complete_ Stock of lnsectiddes
Double Breasted .$16 50 $ } gso Pleated Back to .
' Plain Backs s 12so $25 00 to I
All Spring Patte,.,/, -Latul Sly[,: . . I
DRESS SHIRTS
1 • Trubenlnd Collar
1.00 to $1.65
Easter Neckw~ar 25c to ~. Sc · N.-St1l ..
Shirts a~d Shorts rme Broadcloth. · 25c' , Per
Swiss.Ribbed Shirt Garment
SPRING CAPS, • • , • • 25c to 95c
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Spe~ials BERRY'S Friday
l\nd
Saturday
Si•gar tO-Lb ctoth Bag ,
'U 100-Lb $5.29
Cash
Basis
Cash
Prices
Lettuce, ~lid Crisp .Ge I Red Onion Seb, 4-Lbs I , 19c
Radishes, Tomatoes, Strawberries for your Easter1f>inner
Overalls Big
Smith $1.19
Men's Dress Caps · 1 Ladies Kue~ Length. $1.00 69c 2Sc Rayon Hose • • 29c
Big Smith Work Shirb 59c Anklets, AU sizes • • lOc
-THE EN'l'EllPll.tSI BWr. Neb
·&. Oat witlt th'e ''Brain Tru•t-em" and in with practical men · .or ~xpe.rience. 1
1. Stop spending millions or e.-ery communit1, for crazj, • fantastic, u.e.1eu projecta.
Debts mast be Paid by Taxes, Tues. Taxes!
The Re-Election of
Dr. P. L. CADY
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Hia Record in the Se~ate
juatifiea his return to the . _. I
Onicamer~ legislature
Dodge and· Washington Ceuntieti ·
will be an~red of. th@.
I . Right Kind of Rep!esentation
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NEW P· E. 1936
MODELS ARE NOW
~:DISPLAY
. e The sooner y~'i, have your General
Electric Refrlgetator in ·your lltitchen
. the si>oner YO\\· will begin bving
money on your food·,budg~t. G. E.
Refrigerators are powered ":'i~ the
famous sealed-in-steel mechanism that
now gives \
''DOUBLE THE COLD" '.ANn-
USES LESS CURRENT THAN :EJVER
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To the Voters of the 11th District
Dodge and Wa~hington Counties,
Nebraska. '(
I aa taking thi1 means of maldnsr myself known to r:~~~:~::t1=:~~ t;~~&.~ufct•\!!c~:OTibr. tive tram the 1tandpolnt of money and time for a working
man like m_pelt to undertake.
I beline I have friends in these two eountlel who 'know me well enough and who will vouch for my honest). and 1iacerelty of purpose; friend.a that I mq1t rely upon .to ;f:.~!1 :e:r,:::.:~;. whom I have not hl.d the
I dlM tor the Unicameral Legillature becanse I know l •m u weU iltted for the otrice u any man J'OU might select fn:>m. among dhoae willinK" or able to 1ene. I ban had a wide ranp of experience. I wu born and brought ~e 0~!.= wi~o=":e ':13 ~f= ~eRe ~f! nem• ot labor are tam.Illar to me u I Mne in lta n.nb. '!!:c=:":tthe~ :!°{T.~.!.d19.":!;t d'!.!~~t!:tnd w1n:t both for • number of year:a. I am not plqed or lllled ~ or with •7 particular clau. .
U I •ould be elected to a oeat In the Legl1lature I In-=~~= nt:~~d.:;~ft:ttl~t;,. r;:,..'!':~1:~ Uhat lnfrlnpa on the right of our citiHnahlp u iruaran.-teed ua by our comtltutlon.
' of~~ ':.:::s:rt! :i:fee ~u1~r&!0ii~ ~~~ ered through 7eara of hard lmocb coupled with an eamett and lincere etrort at educational improvement, that en· ables me to understand and appreclate the dutltt l)tlrtain· :~:: rt:!'~·wJuid0~~~k~ tt°a:11i !:!~:la::::; :~:e 1°:o~d c~~~1'fe:1if:0 ~ h:n:'~1~ t:h~.!'n ~ HrTe JOQ folb. ,
My friends, whatever you do, don't fail
to vote. And (may the beat man be
choaen.
Frank A. Donegan.
FRANK M.
DINEEN
District Judge
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Notice of Meeting
of the
AMERICAN RED CROSS
Wlll be Held at the
CITY HALL, Mon., Apr. 13
7:00 P. M.
FM th• purpoN of heuins nporu, •l.c:tlon of officen and th• tranaactlon of 1uch other b\lal ..
n ... at ma7 com• befoN th• mMt1n1.
H. Lyle Guyer,
CROWELL HOME
THERI ARE TWO "70'a"-
TO DO A BlG JOB QUICKERI
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ternoon Wesley Andersen spoke. dldom,eldaw"TO'!wlllplow,wfdacwol
Chairman.
At the chapel 1ervice Sunday at-... wadiwfdai..W..,_UaderocdlM&Jaoll=
Mr. Andersen>ia a senior at Trin-....... _4.._.._,,.;,,Yoa .... lty seminary. ... r" No~·Partisan Ballot Mr. and Mn. Work of Ottumwa, dam ....... c-.... -... -..., ~================'.:r~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~llowa, vlaited Mrs. Work'• grand-O.,llJV',.,....,..a _,,... llae'ol_..., _ ~~~:rsun~a~: Anthony, at tho ....................... Clllllftdastqal;.
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NON-POLITICAL
. Primary Elec(ioti, April 14, 1936
For District Judge-Fourth Dis,trict
V~te·for NINE
D JOHN. w. YEAGER
0 FRANK M. DINEEN
D WILLIAM A. REDICK
D w. G. HASTINGS
~ CHARLES LESLIE
D JAMES M. FITZGERALD
D H~RBERT RH~ES.
D JOHN ;, DYSART
D WILLIAM R. PATRICK
. D o .. M. OLSEN
D DAN HORRIGAN
. D HOWARD KENNEDY
. CJ WM. RO~ KING
D MATI'HEW A. HALL
CJ H.E.KUPPINGER
'[] W. A. DAY
CJ CHARLES E. FOSTER
CJ ROBERT SMITH .
D ARTHUR c. 'THOMSEN
D WILLIS G. SEARS .
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For Regent of the State University
Second District
f Vote for ~NE .
D A. c. STOKES
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For Member of the tegwatnle
-Eleventh District
Vote for ONE
CJ CLARENCE; H, McKIBBkN
CJ HENRY S. MONKE
q A.G. JENSEN
D THOS. H. FOWLER
D ALFRED SOFI'LEY
CJ FRANK A. DONEGAN
D r P.L.CADY
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Vote for ONE I
.For County Juclp
[] JOHN A. CARRIGAN
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Lieutenant ltoses·nnd Mrs. Mo&-• ...__ ' --------·---• -JJ :.o~ :.i~.r:;o~·gbtaited Ml.. Louis .Rasmussen Rev. and Mrs. George and Wa.1-::.~'°~e U:.i!;'."tlfJ.d1.:n'fv:!.:; -Splker, Nebr. -·
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MRS. ERNEST KERSTE'ITER ~llllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ LAID'TO RES'r E§l · . § Em~-Ka;;;; Staider was E Contracts For E :~ !:r';~1~~1~e~~Jfe2: ~ -~ -
~~:~ atte~n:o;: u~~m:tn~ a S . t C A . §: ~:~r1~:':n~: :,~\~:!e:! ~~ ~ wee orn creage ~i
":: ,: ~~~: !b'v1~~· ti!':.~!: § -AT -;-~: f;~:r~~i.~~;:$~~~ ! $6.00--SIX DOLLARS--$6.00 . !
Ke~:~0~:i,rr1~. %~0:J § / Per Ton for · ~
!:=r~ ..:;::,:~:,!1~.l.:: § EVERGREEN V ARIETJES ~
ti1 her death. She WAI a loving 5 . = ::'!ti a.~~!~·~h~; i!':.. '= § AND ~ ~~:r.1t1 ~ will be .-u, ~$7.00-SEVEN DOLLARS-$7 00 ~ She leave.1 Ito mourn her death a • 5 her hnsband and two eons, Stanley, § Per Ton for · 5 ~Fugb!!r:"'t.;'1!~.d~.1~.~t.~ § C0UNTRY GENTLEMAN ~ ~~::'hi~~·~=~~:; ~-·. E K nnald Mn. H Pete are cpmlns In lut. We have El
a:..vlty, '1owa'.: M.:1r..t W:~; E enough rood Med for a Iara• § Blair: Mn. Gua Auch, llelu>lnr· El acreare and nHd your con-' ::::! r.:,i "i~th~,,'!, Be=:.~· B~t';~:~:. § tract to help u1 make thla · § · ~=:,'~~u~=-d~~.:,~ld!N~: ~ :~:,~ar1eat pack In ou·r hla-. §'
braskai Emil Stender, 1Kennar4; = = ~. b~f!f'~J~; ~~~~ =: COME IN OR PHONE =
fri=ral eervicea ..... held at§ fOR R~SERVATION §_=
the homo and Elk City church Sun-=------~---------::: £:::~;n ::ie~Z:h::e •; 5 i I =
, :rr1~nc pthered for the tut ~ BJm· Canru·ng Co = Patlbeererl were John KruM. = · = ~b:i!:~~::te~;.i:p: ~ ~ . • =
'w~ § C. 0. DAWSON PHONE.Black 94 =:
FEEDERS' DAY APRIL 17 S '' S
. Nein:..a fanrien attendlnr the ~lllllHlllllRllRDDlllllUllllllDlll~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIJlllUllllllUll~
Annual Feeders' Day ftt the Unlve"'"
'o!ty of· N•br&l'b eottace of arr!· eulture on Friday, April 17, _,..go. Inc to hear abi>ut aomo of th• molt lnterettlng cattle experlmentl enr condaeted In the Coinh .. Iter ltate. ~teat.ehnolftapp~
ly 120 bead ot cattle fed In ten dlt· forent Joie, each lot receiving a dlt-ferent ration. Steer catve1 hue been uoed In one experiment and heifer cal ... and ,urllnp In the
other. Varfou1 pt'Oteln 1Upplemente and' ollap are u...i In tho flnt expert. ment. Resulte aecnred tut ,.ar with tinkage for cattle will be checked. The poalble me of aoy-bean oil meal cubea u a caWe aup.
plement will be brought out. Their epproxfma~ Vftlue irt comnarllOJ\ to eotto111eed cake will be dlocloaed at Feeders' Day. Another lot checks the part played. by llfllfa ·~ wlnterlngfratlon ot ailap and
1n iho ...,.,,a experiment. helter cat.. and riarllnP ha99 beei. uted. The m~tor objectf•e In this teat has beenjthe datermlnlng ot Ille pz'act!~llltJ;, ot Umlted com ra-tlom for fattening heltera. Thia will &!lo gl.e data upon the
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<ralue ot ,.;...u.!i-allage for wln-terlnc helten. I
Lut ..,,,,,,.. another -.. ot ~ teata,wlth JMrllna' Ileen wu completed. Thia test eon. =~~i-:~ altalta ntlae and Iba advlahlllty
of ~ hay for t.-Jnc
Time ~Lost: i~ Money Lost
It coat• money to be sick. You eee it di-
rectly if your pay envelo~ i1 ehort. You.~\"•-·(
loa.e out on aome important work if you,·,.·.·" live on a farm or if you 'tire one of the few
who ar not docked for! lost time. You
can' ord to ehow up on the job unless . ·:•'.:: .. ~:h~~ot ei: fit: The boas wants re-·~f
1lOU> many 11,,..., de Gao ml Stomach, 1l<od-· ache, Sour Stomach, .. Thal TiTed Feeling: 1 • ~i~.:!!f:."~:J'.A'; F~~~a.orNP= -;.?':;,&
Paina: krrp vov at hom~ tnret"jnc with 1
All 11~~:., ~b~J':!e ~~ t:~de wone by too much acid ln your body. To correct thiS coodiUon take
ALKA·SEL TZER . n. Nni hill llelimnir, 111m1idna, .r:o.......-.i'abtc1.
~~-:~.;:~=.:. 'tt!i:i-ru=~= =.::~~~.:1:.:ta..h: d~tob:x~ Alka-~tur la pleuant-to take, ell'ectlve, 11011-laxat1.._
Why don't ;you try II? Get a drink at J'UU1 clrur .tore ooci. loWJtalD for a nlcbl. Bu1 a pacbce for bome ,_ • ·
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EASTER FOOD SALE
Oranges, Thin Skin, Juicy . Doz 1 5 c ·
Grape· Fruit, florid~Seedless S for 1 9c
Asparagus, fancy Tender, rfi~n!~ 7!c
Radishes, Large Bunches / 4 for 1 O c
Carrots, fancy Calif, Large Bunch 5 c
·· ~ananas, pound 5 c
Potatoes, Heme Grown, Peck , 2 5 c
O'nion Sets, all c:alors, 4-lbs 19c
Onion Plants e • .,..d .. 3 Bunches 1 Oc
Garden Seeds P•~k•roo 3 for 1 Oc
f,'" eJ .•ts· r~!!l!'',.fT!~ ~:h~lc~~k~6 ..
Round 25 Sir!oin ·Lb C Swiss ____ _
Pork Chops
Lean Center Cut•
Lb 2Sc
Pork Loin Roast
End Cuts of Cftolc9 Loins
' .Lb 18c
Cudahy'• Puritan
HAM
Whol• or Half
Lb 25c
Lb 'Jk
for EASTER
L.,.o. Lali.b lb 23c La:., Cho~• ·lb 23c
Lamb Stew lb toe
Bacon ti:":::.:!~·· . . . . ~alfs'::.:Vh•le Lb 29c Gretun~ Beef ~!~.~~:~1~ ... 1A11•8••.f 2·lbs isc
Green ~ans· ~::"F."~"
Peas Freali . . ~~! . .
Lettuce Solid
Aspa3Cria. ~ F~r)c; .. _ 11 Lorl1 C..Mn Radis 1Freah . • •I 1-(eu.• • •
Fan1:7 Rtid R!!'9_ Loubana
Pineapple Tidbita L,..,., 2 .... ·1Sc
Jello AD Ffayon • • ' . Z pk; 9c Peaa ~:~:-~~nct1u .
Pickle! Raiabow Sweet Qaart 23c Com •••••;,., OBI• 2 ~-; 25c
· Olivea Libb7'1 Stuffed 4~ 1!r 17c Beans :~~i;;~.,d T_.t0s .. ce 1~ ~. 5c
Saliad Dreuing JWaholf . Quart 27c Cherries ~0f~T,~~d•c,. ~!'. z lOc
Vanilla f.!.7:'.'t1!:'' . 8 ;,:.,.,, lOc Marahmallow• ~mh Lb 15c
Cake 0Flo:~1~idor Z .f}t lb 1~k! lSc 'Prunea 0~:!":.~.~:,, · 4-lba 23~ Huakiea Wllllnt Fl•k•• ·,:h~ 2 Pits• 23c C"ndy, or C:h•n:x Stice• • Lb lOc
· ~ur n.~;'. 24-lbs 7Sc / 48 Lb $1 45 ~ 81~11 U.S.No.11 t:. '• . PO~~ Ohio'• or Cobblers JOO a.1 ·$1.61 · 4,,
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