EMMET NEWS (Continued from page Four) Sgt. Wayne Fox arrived home, Wednesday night to spend a fur lough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and family'called at the Joe Winkler home Sunday evening. Miss Leslie Garvin arrived home Thursday from the Stuart hospital, where she underwent an appendectomy. She is gett ing along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and family and Mrs. June Luben and son, Melvin, were supper guests at the Robert Fox home Sunday evening. J. H. Patterson has constructed an automatic water pump on an old truck sweep. . He pumped the water out of some of the basements in South Emmet over the week-end. Mrs. T. J. Peacock went to Ainsworth Monday to have dental work d,one and also to visit her new grandson, who arrived at the Dale Vetters home. Charles Fox purchased the Enbody place. Mrs. Jessie Lowery, Ruth Wag non and family were in O’Neill Saturday. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson went with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Grothe to O’Neill to see Pvt. James Banks off for camp in Kentucky. Mrs. Jessie Lowery was a Sun day dinner guest at Homer Low ery’s. Mrs. Doris Tenborg visited at the William Tenborg home Sun day. PAGE ITEMS Mrs. Louis Wood, of Mesa, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Duran Rutherford, Mrs. Prudence Al bright and family, Mrs. Emma Canaday and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Summers and family attended Mothers’ Day dinner in honor of Mrs. Della Rutherford, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rutherford last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastens of Lodgepole, Nebr., and Cpl. Or ville Hastens, who had been in the Aleutians for the past eighteen months, came Wednesday to visit at the home of their daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Riege. They returned to Lodge pole Friday. From there Cpl. Hastens will go to Chaffee, Ark. Mrs. Eva Gray and Mrs. Erma Weyer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Fink, Mrs. Leo Miller and Sonny Gossard, all of Ewing, Mrs. A. O. Weber, Lola Ickes, Lois Fink and Mar j lene Kelley were Sunday dinner ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge and family. Rlalph Riege, who has spent some time in the homes of his brothers, Lorenz and Vern Riege, has gone to Norfolk, where his 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riege reside. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kempers and family visited Sunday at the Esmond Weber home. Mrs. Wm. Fink received a letter from the National Red Cross giving her the address of her husband, S. Sgt. William Fink, who is a prisoner of the Germans. Mrs. Louis Wood, of Mesa, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hay nes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duran Rutherford, Mrs. Emma Canaday, Nellie and Grace Wood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Neubauer and Leo Monday even ing. Mrs. Louis Wood left Tuesday morning for Okarche, Oklahoma, where she will attend the Com mencement exercises of her son, Myron, before returning to her home at Mesa, Arizona. Mrs. W. E. Wanser spent a few days last week at Sioux City, vis iting her son, Sgt. Beverly Wan ser at the Sioux City Air Base. Sgt. Wanser has been transferred to Kearney for a short time. Mark Darr left for Boulder City, Nevada, Tuesday morning after visiting relatives at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Smith and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stevens, of Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cronk were guests Sunday of Mrs. Etta ami Ernie Trowbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Esmond Weber Tuesday evening.' Mr and Mrs. Oscar Witherwax, Mr. and* Mrs. Robert Witherwax and son, of Spencer, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rakow Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darr, of Mena, Arkansas, who have been visit-1 ing in Page, went home with j them. Mrs. Oscar Witherwax is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darr. | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood and family were Mothers’ Day guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Edminsten. Mrs. Otto Matschullat and Mrs. Carl Matschullat were O’Neill visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hender son and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Nora Hend erson. Mrs. William Fink spent the week-end in the Bert Fink home at Ewing. Dick Trowbridge took the fol lowing boys to Lincoln last Thursday: Dale Nissen, Junior Sorenson, Merwyn French, Jr., Lester Wood, Neven Ickes, Jr.,1 and Melvin Albright. Lester Wood remained in Lincoln. Mel vin Albright went to Iowa to visit his father. The other boys , returned home. Mr., and Mrs. Wilton Hayne spent Sunday at the Roy Johnson home in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Riege and son spent Sunday at Verdigris at the home of Mrs. Riege’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Iloferer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher and Freddy, or Fremont, spent the week-end at the homes of their mothers, Mrs. Ethel Asher and Mrs. Margaret Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walker vis ited from Sunday until Tuesday evening at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. urniw. The Get-Together Club met with, Mrs. Roy Parker last Friday afternoon. There were nine members present. Guests were: Mrs. Carl Matschullat, of David City, Mrs. Laurence Haynes and Mrs. Charles Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clemans, of Creighton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Steinberg and Naomi were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Steinberg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steinberg and family were afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mils. Allen Hqynes drove to Lynch Sunday to bring home their daughter, Viola, who has ben a teacher in the Lynch school the past year. They had dinner at Bristow an the way home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, of O’Neill, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs George Classy Sunday. Mrs. Ivan Lichty and son, Dick, of Davey, Nebr., spent the week end at the hoifje of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Anderson. Mrs. Ben Rundell visited Mrs. Lichty and Dick Sunday forenoon. Last Thursday afternoon at their regular meeting the W. S. C. S. entertained at a tea for the wives and mothers of the boys and girls in service. Thirty two wives and mothers attended. The afternoon was spent socially. There was group singing and Mrs. Kattner gave a talk that was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson and daughter were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Butterfield, of Venus Norris Ballantyne went to Lin coln Monday, where he will work this summer. Mrs. Fred Nasland and Donald and H. O. Parks were dinner guests of Mrs. Lloyd Cork Sun day. Mrs. Margaret Anderson and Mrs. Ethel Asher entertained at a Mothers’ Day dinner at the home of Mrs. Anderson last Sun day. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher and Freddy, of Fre mont, Mrs. Ivan Lichty and Dick of Davey and Evely and Sharon Asher. mrs. vjrt:raia omiuier, mis. out: Corey and daughter, Judy, of Ainsworth, and Mrs. Jess Roan, of Long Pine, visited at the Har old Banta home and attended the Commencement exercises at the Page High School Wednesday evening, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dimmit were also vis itors at the Banta home that evening. Harold Banta accom panied his mother Mrs. Roan to Long Pine Wednesday night and returned home Thursday. Miss Jean Kennedy, of Ains worth, attended the commence ment exercises at Page last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rosner, of Hastings, announce the birth of o son Saturday, May 13. Mrs. Rosner wsh the former Alfreda Smith. - Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorr and son, Vernon, who have spent a few weeks visiting relatives at Milwaukee, Wis., returned home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs J. E. Smith have received word that their son, T-5 Donald Smith has arrived in Eng land. Hugh Hunter, of Ft. Collins, Col., who has ben working in a defense plant at Casper, Wyo., jeft for Casper Wednesday morn ing, after visiting a few days with his mother, Mrs. Eva Hunter and other relatives. _ Mr. and Mrs. Will Townsend) of Osage, Wyo.. who have visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ida Townsend, returned to their home Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Swift and two children and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lyle Swift, of Allen, visited Sunday and Monday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Swift’s grand mother, Mrs. Ida Townsend, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Townsend of Osage, Wyo., who were also in Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker snent from Thursday until Mon day at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowler of Omaha. Their grandson, Pvt. Richard R. Fowler was home on a furlough. Roberta Smith of Kearney, js spending several dayfc with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith. Mrs. E. Roy Townsend went to Omaha last week to attend the Eastern Star Convention. From Omaha she went to Fullerton, where she is at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir and will attend the grad uation of her granddaughter, Nor ma Jane. Mrs. J. E. Smith spent last week visiting at the home of her brother, Frank Shook, at South Sioux City. Mrs. Minnie White, who has spent the winter visiting rela tives in California and Oregon, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley enter tained at a family dinner Sun day. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Garlen Miller and fam ily, of Niobrara; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen and Jenelle, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Finley and Marilyn, Don Nissen and Jamie, Mrs. James Finley and Cpl. Le land Finley. Mrs. C. A. Townsend went to Norfolk last Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Schmeler. j From there she went to Omaha to visit her son, Mr. and Mrs. I Alva Townsend and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher went to ! Osmond Sunday to attend thej wedding of their niece, Elaine Fuelberth and to visit the ladies mother, Mrs. Kate Fuelberth. Mr. and Mrs. James Mohan J visited last week at the home of Mrs. Mohan’s grandmother, Mrs. Ida Townsend. They had spent some time in Canada and were on the way to Rapid City, S. D., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swain. 1 «« All TV___ ivu. turn mi n xiajruc»» went to McCool Junction, Nebr., Wednesday to attend the gradu ation of their granddaughter, Arvalda Haynes. Mrs. Leonard Heiss accompanied them to Stromsburg to visit her brother, Roy French, who is very ill. Florence Cunningham and Faye Finch went to Lincoln Monday and Barbara Stevens and Sylvia Belik went down Tuesday. They will try and get employment there. Roy Sivisind, of Harvard, Neb., Mrs. Roy Sivesind and son Joe and Bonnie Lou Wilson of Or chard. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rakow Wednes day. Mr. Sivesind expects to move the family to Harvard Friday, where he has been em ployed some time. Mrs.’ Les Lamason returned from Lincoln last Thursday. She had been visiting at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lamason and helping care for her new grandson, Robert Le Roy. Duane Banta went to Omaha Monday morning. Lym Lamason went to Omaha Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eickhoff have received word that their son, Donald Eickhoff A. M. M.VC is somewhere in the SouthPacific. Mrs. Euna Baber, Bobbie and Bonnie of Plainview, spent a few days at the home of her mother, I Mrs. Eva Gray, last week. A. R. M. 2-c and Mrs. Max Miller are the parents of a baby boy, born at Lincoln on May 5. A. R. M. 2-c Max Miller is stationed at Clinton, Oklahoma. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES HELD WED.. MAY 10th The Commencement Exercises of Page High School were held in the High School Auditorium Wednesday evening, May 10th. The program was: Processional—Jean Woods. Invocation — Rev. Feodor C. Kattner. “Hushabye” — Melvin Albright and Lester Wood. “Morning”'—Girls’ Group. Address—Adrian Eager. “America the Beautiful”—Girls’ j Group. j Presentation of Eighth Grade— Mrs. Erma Weyer. Presentation of Eighth Grade Diplomas—Roy Haynes, President of Board of Education. Presentation of Scholarships and Awards—Earl Hurst, Superinten dent of Schools. Presentation of Senior Class— Mrs. Helen Hurst. Presentation of Senior Diplo mas—Roy Haynes, President of Board of Education. Benediction—Rev. Ivan Turner. Recessional—Jean Woods. Eighth Grade Lois Heiss, Patricia Banta, Don ald Braddoek, Yvonne VanConett, Monte Taylor, Ross Rakow. Senior Class Melvin G. Albright Norris A. Ballantyne Harold Duane Banta Albina R. Bartos Sylvia A. Belik Kenneth L. Coover Florence L. Cunningham Robert S. Cunningham N. Faye Finch Dean K. French Merwyn G. French, Jr. R. Ruth Holliday Nevan Ickes, Jr. Lucille Sarah King J. Lynn Lamason Dale A. Nissen Margaret L. Prill Alice L. Robinson Billie Lou Rokahr Soren Sorensen, Jr. Barbara J. Stevens Maxine E. Waring H. Yvonne Wood Lester E. Wood PAGE METHODIST CHURCH Feodor C. Kattner, Minister Sunday school, 10 a. m., classes for all age groups. Worship Services 11:00 a. m. ChildrerVs Worship—in base ment with Mrs. Kattner in charge. Adults Worship—Sermon, “Rriving Out Devils.” This is the third in the series on How to Attain Life. Youth fellowship, 8 p. m. The Minister’s family leaves Monday noon for the Ministers’ Graduate School at Nebraska Westeyan University, Lincoln and will return Saturday. Supervisors’ Proceedings O’Neill, Nebraska, February 23, 1944. 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members present. The meeting was called to ax der by the chairman. The min utes of the' previous meeting were read and approved as read. H. G. Rockey appeared before the Board in regard to the pur chase of County property in Ewing, Nebr. Representative of the Soil Con servation program appeared be fore the Board in ^regard to ob taining office space in the Annex building. 12:00 noon, on motion, Board adjourned until 1:00 p. m. J. C. Stein, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, County Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, February 23. 1944 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members prtsent. Meeting call ed to order by the chairman. The following salary and ex pense claims were audited and approved and on motion were allowed, and warrants ordered drawn on General Fund in pay ment of same. C. C. Bergstrom _$ 33.90 C. C. Bergstrom ___92.50 Elmer R. Bowen - 10.00 Elmer R. Bowen-— 125.00 Irma A. Brown .. 15.00 Irma A. Brown- 77.50 Julius D. Cronin-108.33 Hazel Cronk .. 92.50 Marjorie Dickson-92.50 Peter W. Duffy _ 22.74 Peter W. Duffy_150.00 John C. Gallagher -166.66 John C. Gallagher - 7.93 L. G. Gillespie _ 2&JUU L. G. Gillespie_ 50.00 Thomas F. Hannaberry — 66.95 J. Ed Hancock _166.66 J. Ed Hancock- 3.96 Esther Cole Harris -125.00 Esther Cole Harris-10.75 Holt Co. Fam Bureau - 140.00 Beatrice Jardee - 92.50 Marjarie Dickson - 92.50 Ira H. Moss.. 166.66 Ira H. Moss _ 29.55 Nora A. Mullen .. 92.50 Dorothy Kratochvil ..— 92.50 Noreen D. Murray-92.50 Dora Murphy - 46.25 Elja McCullough —- 158.33 Elja McCullough-15.84 Elja McCullough - 325.00 Elja McCullough . 25.05 Helen Sullivan-92.50 Ed J. Matousek..— . 7.00 Louis W. Reimer - 3.00 Louis W. Reimer _ 183.33 Herberta Russ- 92.50 B. T. Winchell_106.66 Patricia Wood _ 106.66 W. E. Wulf _ 16.25 Walter K. Smith _ 15.00 Motion by Wulf, seconded by Schollmeyer, that refund in the amount of $309.90 be allowed to St. Peter’s Church, Ewing, for taxes paid erroueously, and that refund warrant for this amount be issutd. Carried. This being the time set for the letting X)f bridge contracts the Board took up this matter. There being no bids on file for this let ting, it was moved by Smith, and seconded by Hubbard, that the County buy all Bridge mater ial on the open market. Carried. The following claims were aud ited and approved and, on motion, were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on the Bridge Fund in payment of same: James Ankney _ $22.00 Bob Cearns_8.50 Henry Dierks . 16.73 Ed J. Matousek _ 10.00 Walter K. Smith.. 15.00 Thomas Slattery _ 2.47 Lawrence Thurlow_12.50 P. C. West . 30.80 Seth Noble _10.80 Motion by Matousek, seconded by Hubbard, that the Chairman be authorized to enter into agreement with Soil Conserva tion Service, for use of office space in County Annex building. Carried. Motion by Matousek, seconded by Schollmeyer, that Supervisor Smith be authorized to purchase a used Motor Grader. Carried. Motion by Matousek, seconded by Wulf, that the County Treas urer be instructed to take tax certificates on all real estate, in cluding City and Village lots on which taxes are delinquent three years or more. Carried. Motion by Smith, seconded by Hubbard, that Supervisor Dis tricts 1 and 7, and 2 and 3 be authorized to purchase a Duplex 7 yard Hydraulic Scoop for their Districts. Carried. At 5:00 P. M., on motion Board adjourned until February 24 at 9:00 A. M. J. C. Stein, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, County Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, February 24, 1944. 9:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Super visors et as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and on motion were approved as read. The Board took up the matter of selecting a jury for the 1944 March term of Court. Motion by Matousek, seconded by Smith, that the following list of Jurors for March 1944 term of Court be approved: LIST OF JURORS—1944 March Term of Court. DIISTRICT ONE Emmet—Henry Kloppenberg, Sewell Johnson, Emmet. Cleveland—Charles Lofquest, Stuart. Coleman—Chester Ross, Spen cer. Dustin—David Adams, Dustin. Saratoga—John Damero, O’ Neill. Rock Falls—Francis Johnson, Orville Thorson, O’Neill. Pleasant View—James Fuller ton. Atkinson. DISTRICT TWO Steel Creek—Lloyd Brady, Robert Wiley, Dorsey. Scott—Howard Oberle, Dorsey. Willowdale—William Derick son, Star. Paddock—George Hansen, Sam Robertson, O’Neill. Shields—John Sdimidt, Herb Jensen, O'Neill. Iowa—Roy Waring. Page. Antelope—A. G. Pritchett, Page. DISTRICT THREE O’Neill, First Ward—L. M. Merriman, Elmer Hagensick, Joe Martin, Frank Grenier, O’Neill. O’Neill Second Ward—T. J. Coyne, John McManus, Maurice Wallace, O’Neill. O’Neill, Third Ward—Ed Burge. John Harbottle, Levi Yantzi, Ed Gunn, O’Neill. Grattan—Phil Harrington, Joe Peters, William Sparks, Joe Mc Nichols, O’Neill. ♦ DISTRICT FOUR Deloit—Albert Schueth, Clear water. Ewing—Harold Harris, Ed Fer guson, Dale Graver, Ewing. Golden—John Schiffbauer, Ew ing; John Walker, Inman. Verdigris—John Friday, Har old Kelley, Albert Whitney, Har ry Harper, Page. DISTRICT FIVE Chambers—Arnie Mace, L. V. Cooper, John Dankert, Victor Harley, Chambers. Conley—J. B. Honeywell, John Albers, Ewing. ! Inman—Herbert Rouse, Dave Morsback, Harry Appleby, In man. Wty#>miilg —, Edgar Peteflnson, Amelia. McClure—Kenneth LaRue, Ew ini? Lake—Ed Pavil, Ewing. DISTRICT SIX Francis—Mrs. Celia Garwood, Atkinson. Green Valley—Max Karo, Stuart. Josie—Ed Welton, Josie. Swan—Art Doolittle, Amelia. Stuart—Joe Kaup, Sr., Walter Ouart, Hubert Hohle. Peter Ulrich, Hubert Kohle, Peter Ramold. DISTRICT SEVEN Atkinson, First Ward—Mrs. Minnie Shaw, Mrs. Ethel Bous ka, Atkinson. Atkinson, Second Ward—Mrs. Opal Keating, Earl Elsburry, At kinson. Atkinson, Third Ward— Clair J. Brooke, Mrs. Olive McKee, H. J. O’Connor, Atkinson. Atkinson Precinct — J. J. Kraska, M. A. Richards, W. L. West, Atkinson. Sheridan—Nick Klein, William Seger, Atkinson. Sand Creek—A. O. Hammer berg, Atkinson. Fairview — Duane Sammons, Amelia. The following claims were aud ited and approved and, on motion, were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on the Unemploy ment Relief Fund in payment of same: Anderson’s Store -$ 8.00 Bechenbauer Service-- 75.00 Norris W. Coats _•--39.97 R. E. Chittick___ 9.40 Coufal Market _ 74.00 Curley’s U and I- 10.00 J. P. Gallagher Store_10.00 Mort Gill _ 6.00 Ideal Market _ 10.00' Drs. Howley & Conwell _ 3.00 K-B Market_10.00 Keller & Son_13.66 Wm. Krotter Co.,_ 6.38 Page Lumber & Hardware I Store _ 5.75 Pelcer & Spence_50.00 Wayne Hospital_133.30 Watson Grocery_ 8.00 I Watson Hay Co.,_ 6.00 I 12:00 noon. On motion. Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. J. C. Stein, Chairman. John C. Gallagher, County Clerk. O’NeiH, Nebraska, February 24, 1944. 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Super* visors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to' order by the Chairman. The following claims were audited and approved and on motion were allowed and war rants ordered drawn on Road Dragging Fund in payment of same: Chris Gathje 1___$ 500 C. W. Kirkland _ 16.90 Grover Shaw _ 10.40 John E. Summerer _ 7.20 Thomas Thompson _ 13.00 John F. Warner _ 20.00 The following claims were aud ited and approved, and on motion were allowed and warrants or dered drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same: Martin Langan___$ 12.00 R. E. Calvert _ 25.00 Maurice Cavanaugh _117.00 Richard Minton _ 124.20 Joe Schollmeyer, Jr.,_75.00 Harry Sullivan_21.00 A. R. Wyant_ 20.25 Victor Halva- 9.75 T. M. Harrington _. 1.70 Seth Noble_ 28.99 Russel Walter_29.70 Leo S. Tom jack_102.85 Ivan Walter-;_ 27.90 W. E. Wulf _ 35.50 Boise Service Station_ 24.30 Boise Service Station_67.81 Central Supply Co., __123.20 D. E. Crandall _,_91.00 Chet Fees_... 27.50 H. W. Hubbard_._50.00 American Gear_._7.95 Lloyd Pichler _ 97.50 Gamble Store (Tilden) _ 117.84 Raymond Stowell __12.00 Herman Klinger_*_35.00 Nebraska Tractor & Equipment Co., _ 330.49 Sacks Bros.__ 125.00 Virgil Allshouse__ 3.25 Continued On page Eight I HELPED MOM PAWT MV WHOLE ROOM WITH M m mag/col "J* Uura-Ioiw . m. U. •. FAT. OFF. „ w I pop says it cost I ONLY *249'! •Average room: 10Hxl2, including ceiling ^ / Just mix with water . .. goes on quickly, easilyl One coat covers most surfaces ... even cement, bricks! Dries in one hour... no unpleasant paint odor. Fashionable flat finish... rich and free from glare! 1111 '[ ■ 11 1 ttiTtTiiTI m u 'H tth The test: 4000 strokes by wet scrub bing brush under one-pound weight. Faint At 60% remains DURA-TONIi 95% remain* To meet government requirement!, any water-mixed paint mutt past this test and retain at least 50% of original paint film. We tested DURA-TONE against four lead ing paints of similar type. Here are the figures on "paint film remaining." Fatal A—60% Fatal C-W% Fatal 1-60% Fatal D-M% DURA-TONE—95% I vWWV^ a 5V.Am COlfttf-PiUf WHITE EXCLUSIVELY AT THE FRIENDLY STORES + UadM Oim-Toh M a r aflat ar ad name owned by Gambia Storaa, Inc. ; THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... I •'Guess we’rs pretty lucky in our town. Judge, that we don’t have the youth problem you read about in other places.” “Don’t know as you can call it lucky, Harold...we saw it coining with the war and we did something about it before it hit us. We gave our 'teen age youngsters the recreational facilities they needed and really wanted. Those familiar with this wartime problem know that young folks go to places they shouldn’t only when the proper places are not provided for them. Young people always want to be with others of their own age... want their own typeof entertainment. Town after town has found out that orwo these simple wants are met, the problem is well on its way to being licked." "Guess I didn’t really know how far sighted our town really is. Judge. If we hadn’t looked ahead we wouldn’t have had anybody or anything to blame but ourselves would we?" *---I Thu odwUumenl sponsored by Confer met of Alcoholic Bmotof !mtMMft loo.