' " I i t - < . > / : . 'K& - , .J V ~v •»«•»•!<? • t •** '»-> *a ! V. >'.%* y . / - r " '» •• «•- , 1 f'46 ^ **r"rf\ «h g* . - .-'****"<• *kr'- •" « k.< ?^^ • i n n . i iDii mi- drwihiiM . Tii-iti'Vvi'-lt ~*-f I r" i "•;"***• ir»*» • * --44t»«^ •» -*.>.<*4.* »•*•' 4f$ -» • t I I (By Yardstick) Folks! as vdl as Dm cwmantty lC*OOd. • • • • • tf; more future. . wr jeu cnjqr •'••» nappy occasions in the little Karen this world Mary, who first i . at liM pan. last j Mr. and Mrs. H. Duke of Chicago j, is responsible for the Jon! enjoyed a wry pleasant day risitinr tiM Peter Nerstads home. It a&!*t »e home of Mr. and Mrs. Freo yT , ,5'.,*- ';rr;^-- t -•J*'"'. • ^Vr^" g *v 1 /T i- _..• /cvi-S?1...... ' * * i\- •? .• •„ . M-V-Vx• .-•• J .. ' ... ^ I, • ?. ^ ; . Tha small, light colored, cloth <uod, nigg that an ao popular nowadays T^fLHfcT£k^.j£.J£Iv~ must be washed frequently to keep JSt »ThJXZr& 5™ "JiT***".v,cuum the husbands or 8h5k' th* »* tftorously before Owtingg, Ftlln! Once again on this Memorial Day ail America joins to pay silent trib- «ls to those heroes who gawe ftcir lives to insure freedom for • all and to make this a better land to live in. Let us all on this *y offer our prayers that the good, hmd in all Hk mercy wy sea * and ta bestow on them the reward they at justly earned. at tha Woodstock ^hospital | Thomson by a strange coincidence Pearl! a patient This hapx sru Tide the cStaMrte eats w3l coma ™/"lHthUrak«T^r, ^«8hin« J® Per2°Ye *urfa5e dust shovels and whaeRmrrowg to do a ^er aoakin« 10 to 15 minutes in good job of cleaning up the beach lukewarm soda to loosen the soil, for summer use. At least two of •# the washer for 4 to 6 minthe wliealbaiiuw we are sure will utea. Wash one rug »*. a time, unless bep«t to a lot of hard use hauling rugs are tha same color, and small rrfNrtm«ts _ ft«n RoytAl and enough not to overcrowd the main Mexico City and to the John- moon and are at present making .f ?, *° q?®nc*1 ^he chine. If necessary, use a second in Chicago, who will also bench- their home at the Mike Schmitt resi-1 ""*** *ea*w" workers. suds for extra dirty rugs. Rinse forth* deserve -the title of grandpa dence. Mike and son, Mickey, left •" .3^". owners re- once in warm water, and twice in - - • - ----^ date, Ws S Silverfish like high humidities and moderate temperatures. Therefore, they are moat likely to be found in bathrooms, kitchens and basements. Proper rleantoj *f dairy utemfls is production of Ugh qi a ww bacterial count. last Monday. Sunday at the Ray Osterbys ware at that'Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Erariis and happy *vent family from Maywood. aha hroucht a lot of haninnesB to ---- Grandpa and Grandma Nerstad, who' The newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Vern are terminating a six-month vaca- Sund, returned from their honey tion in Cf Subscribe for The Plaindealer Read the Hit J&. FMer, the new papa, for their farm in Wisconsin last Sunday, June lukewarm. Follow th-e same rules to be the only loser in this Monday to get things in order for, 8» "" is^the beach. Bring for washing by hand, but save your . . events, his wallet will take Mother Clara, who will join fteniJJ® *J™vl ambition and hands by using a rubber plunger Mo services have been planned atj«* •fter be^y® «P in the near fcture. j the tools. instead of scrubbing. Squeeze out mm honor roll this year aihssbeen •» ti»e beta he made on »boy. We ! Jw" n tin custom durteg the war years.!*** ^*Wpr to report that both moth-; Ffeffcr and Rose Kaminski -- games and otnar entertamment Hi grounds have ned up ! e®r' and »«ynter are doing very nice! pleasantly shrubbery trimmed. A wreath! 'or themselves. will he laid through the efforts of Dosen. George Harker were surprised last Thursday- . whwn about thirty of their friends1 P ^t T^^r!™SE pto**nr* «• ™«k« **7 Mrs. Elisabeth Brand was Nats aad Butts Aant the man behind the lawn mower happy little lady last Tuesday farewell, past few days. th Clara have been |w : and neighbors, all heavily laden with i a very g'fts, called at their home to bidi , . . , . / when them farewdU. Tin Kaminskis, who K n*e not afraid to face the George and at least twenty-five members of her have made their home here for the: !nu? ;. some day get to enjoying a immediate family helped her cele- past ten years moved to Wisconsin,',ea** the nand. vacation at their cot- brate her 18th birthday anniversary, where they will conduct a reaort for , smart man is one who haant and after relaxing for one and to add t4 her joy Horace Louis | vacatkmists. The high regard their j®1 &l}y woman pin anything on George found his muscles get- Brand presented his spouse with a ] neighbors have for them was fttlly1 hl™ 'IPf* V® wms m y\ . . ting a bit on the flabby side so he beautiful gas range to make her i expressed by the events that took - Jroirt-le is usually produced by landed to hitch his frame to the task of preparing his meals a bit1 place at their home at ttis fare-, 'o,ks wfco doat produce anything Our hearty congratulations,well nartv. [else. ADIOS. acmbbing. excess mo:stuie from the rug, j and if the surface is napped, give it a good shaking. For drying, place j j on parallel clothes lines so the cir- j leulating air can sr*ed the process i tage mentioned lawn mower, to do easier. congratulations well party. S f . i i n c j t i m c is mm | The ideal weather last Sunday ; Order your ruober sx*mna at (helped to make the weiner roast at PUindealto " the Werner Bexanis a success. 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