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Colfax County Call from Schuyler, Nebraska • 8

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COLFAX COUNTY CALL Allen and Gilbert Eacker and L. F. Rento Rising iecke drove to Omaha, Tuesday on where Mr. business. democratic Ray Masters returned from Ohio where he had spent several weeks, for Dako- last Saturday.

vacation. Mr. local tele- Rainold Franek went to Crete to bring Saturday to attend the Doane him. homecoming. at the Mr.

and Mrs. Edw. Gaughen spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. and Lathe Lin- Edw. Waters and famliy.

at spent Geraldine Schmid went to Crete homes. Saturday where she attended the Doane college homecoming. Guild will November Miss Lois Cushman left this the church. morning for Omaha to attend the beginning teachers' convention. 15-2t Mr.

and Mrs. C. I. Curry of Watts Sioux City, Iowa, spent the week-! from end at the home of Mrs. John attended the Kaasch.

Fellows Miss Erma Jonas, student at the Grand Island business college, Dworak and I spent the week-end with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jonas.

expected Tulsa, Oklathe PLAY DANCE SUPPER for at 35c at Rogers hall, Wednesday evRaymond ening, November 4, for benefit of Dublin Altar Society. 15-1t the St. wills serve Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Styskal spent November 6, last week in Kansas at the home the of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. m. at next to Wm.

Shandera and family. public is W. B. Whitman, assistant secreltc tary of the Manufacturer's Trust El- company of New York City, called at the Schuyler State bank Babcock, Jenkins Tuesday. where pheas- Misses Georgia Howe, Thirzah luck, hav- Cox, Louise Bingham, Sylvia They were Prokes, and Julia McCarthy left Wednesday evening for Omaha to cousin of attend the teachers' convention.

Mr. and Mrs. John Howe came and out from Omaha Saturday and reand Betty mained over the week-end at the Pierre went home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred they reat the Schindler.

parents, Mr. Mr. McNa- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Masters and and joined family drove to Omaha Tuesday to spend the day with Mrs.

Masters' mother, Mrs. Wm. Roether, a patient at the Clarkson hospital. D. N.

Woods of Omaha spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sigler, Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Woods and Mr. and Mrs.

F. M. Woods. Mrs. L.

J. Zimola went to Omaha Saturday, where Marie a she St. coined, Los her Angeles, California, and spent the week-end with her. Mrs. St.

Clair continued on to Kansas City from there. Vondracek Bros. O. K. Service' station announce the arrival of the new Phillips 77 gasoline.

A gasoline head and shoulders above premium motor fuels, just as weather-matched "66" is head and shoulders above regular gasolines. Try a tankful, then you'll know why Phillips stepped from last to first place in seven years. 15-1t Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Styskal returned Friday Colorado. Mr. Styskal has for from, the past six months. Mrs.

who has been visiting for the past three months with her daughters, Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. Arnold Shupe of Colorado, was joined by her husband who spent a few weeks there before returning to Schuyler. Dr. and Mrs.

A. L. Berggren of Lincoln, Kansas, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Z. Vondracek while Dr. Berggren is at-! tending the medical clinic in Omaha. Mrs. Berggren, sister of Mr.

Vondracek, formerly worked in Omaha. In 1904 when Mrs. Berggren was a stenographer in Omaha, she won a contest in which she wrote more words a minute than any other entrants. Morill say to Yes sir! You can really feel the difference when you fill up with Phillips 66 Poly Gas. Instant action, greater mileage, more power- all made possible by Phillips' exclusive method of matching gasoline to the weather and by Phillips' Polymerization process which packs more energy units into every gallon.

All we ask is that you see for yourself drive in today and try one tank full of Phillips 66 Poly Cas. You'll say to yourself Hooray! OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTWe can guarantee good service, at all times, and know we pleaseyou! Give us a trial! POLY an CITY PARK SERVICE EARL ROBBINS, Prop. Phillips ON HIGHWAY 15 IN SOUTH SCHUYLER 66 Phill -up with Phillips for Greater. Mileage Thursday, October 29, 1936 Page Eight Judge and Mrs. W.

1. Dr. H. E. Tagg drove HAPPENINGS City, Allen gathering.

spoke Monday to a evening large C. L. Hurt left Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George ta City for a week's McCulley of Omaha spent Sunday afternoon Hurt, manager of the at the home of Mr.

and phone exchange, expects Mrs. Edw. Dudek. back some pheasants with CA HAPPENINGS George McCulley of Omaha was a business caller in Schuyler Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Henry and son of Blair are spending the week with relatives. Melvin Ewert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ewert, has been confined to bed due to illness.

Mrs. Floyd Haynes of Omaha spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCain rived Tuesday noon from Portland, Oregon, to transact business. Mrs.

John Engel drove to Lincoln Tuesday to spend a few days. with her mother, Mrs. Julia Fagan. Mrs. Vernon Haynes and son Bob of Omaha spent the week-end at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Keller. Miss Lois Kennedy, teacher of the Langley high. school, was the week-end guest of Miss Genelle Huhn. Week-end guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George VanHousen and Mrs. Lottie Ivers were: Lester Ivers of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ivers and daughter Marjorie of Lincoln.

COMING! THE GREAT ZIEGFELD M-6-M'S SHOW OF SHOWS AVALON Charles Watts left Monday Rudy Becker, freshman morning for Elkhorn, where he has of Nebraska, employment with the Union Pacific University Verne Jenkins, student railroad. coln School of Commerce, the week-end at their Judge and Mrs. W. I. Allen, Mrs.

C. H. Chase and Miss Viola Basta drove to Monroe and Clarkson St. Mary's Catholic hold a bazaar, Saturday, 7, in the basement of Friday. Lunches will be served, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Rucker were at 11:30 for 25c. week-end guests at the home.

of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Higgins.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. turned Thursday evening Mrs.

Earl Kluck and daughter, Norfolk where they Rose Ann, were in Omaha several grand lodge of the Odd days of last week, where they vis- and Rebekahs as delegates. ited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Costello and Mrs. Arnold Wacha are son Charles of Omaha were guests home this week from at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

homa, where they visited Higgins, Tuesday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gunn. Otto Kovar spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr.

and The Luther League of Mrs. C. C. Watts, while enroute to John's Lutheran church his home in Hillsdale, Wyoming. a luncheon Friday, from 5 to 11 o'clock p.

Martin and Frank Higgins, W. Ladies' Aid school house A. Rucker of Omaha and Robert the parsonage. The Higgins drove to Wayne, Sunday cordially invited. where they spent the day pheasant hunting.

Harry and Lee McNamara, more Kunkle, Leonard Miss Eileen Hansen and her mo- Lud Bukacek and Rolland ther, Mrs. Hansen, drove to Lin- went to Wisner Sunday coln Wednesday, where they will they spent the day hunting spend several days visiting rela- ants. They report good tives. ing got the limit. joined in Wisner by a Mrs.

Elmer Christiansen and Mr. McNamara. children returned Sunday evening from Madison, where they had Mrs. Harry McNamara spent the week with her parents, daughters, Kathleen Mr. and Mrs.

O. M. Gall. Ann and Miss Mildred to Wisner Friday where Mrs. Frank Uhlenbach accom- mained over the week-end panied Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Ruck- home of the ladies' er out from Omaha and remained and Mrs. Gus Pierre.

over the week- at the home of mara drove to Wisner Mr. and Mrs. Martin Higgins. them Sunday. WATCH FOR THE NEW 1937 CHEVROLET -THE COMPLETE CAR COMPLETELY NEWWith an entirely new type of motor car body--now available for the first time on any low-priced -Combining new silence with new Safety for your family.

ON DISPLAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 WIGINGTON MOTOR CO. Schuyler, Nebr. Edholm By MRS. ANDREW McLEISH Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Hopp and sons Harlen, Eldon and Arnold of Lincoln were week-end visitors in the Andrew McLeish home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beckius and daughter, Lucy Mae, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lucy Hewitt of Ulysses.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Meredith and family left Wednesday morning for Oregon. They will also visit relatives in Colorado and Wyoming. A surprise birthday party was given Friday evening in honer of Mrs.

C. H. Hill's birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Emil Medinger family, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Medinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Dodendorf and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Landis Dodendorf and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Jindra and family and Nellie and John Vandermulen. They played games and visited until a late hour after which a lunch consisting of cake, cookies, jello and coffee was served. Clarence Way of Surprise was a Sunday evening visitor in the Andrew McLeish home.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vanderveut of Cedar Rapids spent Thursday in the Nick Beckius home. Mr. and Mrs.

Rudy their household goods into moved the Garman house, where Mr. Novwill rent the farm for the acek coming year. dinner guests in the Sunday Chris Black home were Elmer Black and George Custard of 0m- aha, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medinger and Miss Anna Spicker, of David City and Miss Bertha Mohler and Arthur Replogle of Octavia.

Sunday dinner guests in the EuNantkes home were Mr. and gene Mrs. Ralph Harris and family and McGaffin of Bellwood, TilClaudew of Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of Schuyler.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sindelar and daughter Geraldine spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sindelar Sr.

and family near Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beckius and daughter Lucy Mae were Friday evening supper guests in the George Pace home near Bellwood. Guy Dodendorf left Thursday morning for San Diego.

California. A surprise birthday dinner was given Sunday in the Strunk home lat Schuyler, honoring Mrs. Zola Strunk and Mrs. C. H.

Hill. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Hill and daughters Ella Mae, Alice and Mabel, Nellie and John Vandermulen and the Strunk family. Oysters, pie, cake, cookies, doughnuts, jello, fruit and coffee were served. Sunday dinner guests in the Andrew McLeish home were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hopp and sons of Lin- 35c SHIP YOUR CREAM DIRECT TO US.

WE PAY TRANSPORTATION FORT DODGE CREAMERY CO. Fort Dodge, Iowa POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Mccoln and Leish and sons from north of Schuyler. dinner guests in the Pete Friday home were Mr. and Mrs. Beckius Vandervegt of Cedar RaHubert Ruth and Bena Beckius pids and of Schuyler. Mr.

and Mrs. Lou Siez and daughter Darlene of near Bellwood were Tuesday evening visitors in the Elmer Beckius home. "Turning the hanus backward will not injune any time piece, except one that strikes." says Leonard Nechvatal. See him for watch and clock repairing. Only the SPEED QUEEN Has this BOWL SHAPED TUB COD A REAL TEAM the famous Speed Tub and the new Roll Wringer.

The Speed Queen SafetyQueen Bowl-Shaped $39.50 advantages of these 2 alone exclusive features sufficient for the are reasons to buy 8 Model Speed Queen. JAEHN HARDWARE CO. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT "The Three TAXES, IMPORTS, DEBTS or The Tale of Republican Deceit President Roosevelt's record of action instead of their own 12 years of do-nothing policies, has left the G. O. P.

nothing but malicious criticism and gross distortion of facts with which to campaign. Their Apostles of Fear and Deceit today are wailing about taxes, about national debt, about farm imports, and are conjuring up these preposterous bugaboos in an attempt to deceive and confuse the American people. Intelligent Americans, however, will not listen to their unfounded ravings. They will get the truth from facts. TAXATION THE CONSTITUTION PROHIBITS THE LEVYING OF ANY DIRECT FEDERAL TAX ON YOUR HOME, FARM OR PERSONAL PROPERTY Said President Roosevelt at Worchester, "They (the republicans) know that the federal government does not tax real estate -that it cannot tax real estate.

If they (the republicans) do not know suggest they read the Constitution of the United States." In his Lincoln speech, President Roosevelt said: "There never has been and there never will be a federal tax on farms as long as I have anything to do with it." Recovery will be paid for by import and luxury taxes, and by income and inheritance taxes on those who can afford to pay. At Worchester, said President Roosevelt: "Here is my principle. Taxes shall be levied according to ability to pay. That is the only American principle. Taxes are higher for those who can afford to pay high taxes.

They are lower for those who can to pay less." Get this, Mr. Taxpayer: Today more than 99 per cent of the heads of American families pay less income tax than in 1932; only 1 per cent (the very rich) pay more. IMPORTS The next time Republican car -mongers try to distort the import and trade picture by comparing Hoover's dismal 1932 with 1935, nail with these facts: 1. The value of competing farm imports in 1935 and again in 1936 is less than for any one year from 1922 to 1931 when the G. O.

P. was in power. In 1935 competing farm imports totaled in 1929 they were $808,000,000, about twice as much. 2. We actually imported more cattle and pork in Republican years than we do today.

1928 and 1929 imports of pork and beef both exceeded those of 1935. 3. Imports of butter in 1923 exceeded those of 1935. and canned beef imports of 1935 were 3 million pounds less than in 1929 and other Republican years. This is the same canned beef Bob Simmons is displaying and which flooded the country while he was Congressman.

4. Imports of wheat and corn, necessitated by severe drouth, came to only 4 per cent and 1 per cent, respectively, of the drouth loss. NEBRASKA'S RECORD UNDER Wouldn't you, Mr. Farmer, rather sell your wheat for $1 and your corn for $1 and have a small amount of imports than and sell have your wheat for 30 cents and your corn for COCHRAN 10 cents no imports? Roosevelt has restored both thru your the foreign trade treaties. markets and LEADS THE NATION your high prices, Mr.

Farmer, NATIONAL DEBT 'A Good Governor Has Made a Good State Distorted and falsified by the Republicans as no other issue has been that of the national debt. The Republican HIS RECORD: national committee thru its speakers and papers has tried to tell intelligent American citizens that they, their chil- Reduced State expenditures. dren, and their grandchildren will be paying off this debt Gave us the lowest tax levy in 15 years. for generations. But intelligent Americans will not be deceived by such Reduced the property tax load over 7 million utter poppy cock.

dollars from that of 1929-30-when his Here is Che truth about the national debt: Republican opponent was a State Senator. Under Hoover, in three years, the national debt rose Gave Nebraska social security for its aged billions, of which billion was loaned and will be re- and blind, and dependent children. paid. The net increase under Hoover was over billions, Expanded and or an average of almost 2 billion dollars per year for the our highway sysimproved last three Hoover years. Hoover willed Mr.

Roosevelt an tem on a pay-as-you-go basis. empty treasury and 22 million dollar deficit. Stopped the sale of questionable securities Under Roosevelt, in three years, the national debt rose to Nebraskans. 11 billions, of which 5 billions were loaned and will be repaid. The net increase, including.

don't forget, over 2 bil- Administered public affairs impartially. lions for the bonus, was billion dollars for years Opposed all new forms of tax. or 100 million dollars less per year than under Hoover. Worked for But that debt increase or billions brought us in- and achieved a better Nebraska. creased national income and wealth totaling 125 billions.

One good term deserves In other words, for each $50 we spent, we realized $1,000. COCHRAN another. Keep If we had not paid the bonus, there would have been an honest and ecoand no deficit in 1936. nomical State administration Today our total national debt is only 8 per cent of our national wealth. Government bonds are selling at a pre- THE TAXPAYERS' mium, and our national credit is at the highest level in FRIEND history.

Where Does Roosevelt's Opponent Stand On Any Issue? After Five Months All We Know About Him Is That He Decided to Oppose the New Deal. You know where Roosevelt stands! His record is a prosperous America! Balance his constructive program against the deceitful and malicious campaign and there remains but one course of action. tactics of his enemies VOTE RIGHT TUES DAY, NOVEMBER 3rd FOR PRESIDENT CONGRESSMAN Franklin D. Roosevelt HENRY CHARLES C. L.

LUCKEY, 1st Dist. McLAUGHLIN, 2nd Dist. FOR GOVERNOR JOHN HAVEKOST, 3rd Dist. R. L.

Cochran HARRY CHARLES B. G. COFFEE, BINDERUP, 5th 4th Dist Dist..

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