Mr. and Mrs. L. Sladek, of L. Barnett and — a family. The lonely, crestfallen reception- Washington-Merry-Go-Round ist at Republican national Amelia, visited Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Ott, Mrs. Lloyd Adams the aftes John Reimers, of O’Neill, on and Donnie went to Atkinson headquarters day at the Bob Rees home. and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. s gone. Sunday Saturday, November 13. guests election: “Everything Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston Slaymaker, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loom as What Maybe it Syrena Withers accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White Warren and Stassen Already happened? and Paul were Sunday, No- Doolittle and family, Mr. and have been Stassen.” her parents to Atkinson Fri- went to Cody Friday, Novem- should vember at the Leo Mrs. Slaymaker and Pat Ken- Stunned defeat for the day, November 12. and spent ber 12. 14, guests by Gilman home. nedy and Mr. and Mrs? Clinton Election second time, Dewey the weekend with her grand- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shode GOP Contenders for 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doolittle and family were will not another chance to mother, Mrs. Hayh. were guests at the Frank Tippy get were of Mr November 14, guests GOP leaders Bob Leder, of North Platte, Pierce nome Sunday, Novem- of Iowa, guests Sunday, DREW PEARSON run for president. and Mrs. Bernie Kenne- By Ah visited his Mr. and ber 13. and Mrs. Devere Withers, of of Mr. are categoric about this. parents, The occasion at Amelia Satur- Mr. Mrs. Bob Amelia, last week. They left dy and family. “I saw their eyes are roving foe Mrs. Leder, and Mitchell Truman Didn’t Dodge plied the President, ready for Wyoming. being the birthday anniversa- new white to run day and Sunday, November and Mr. and Mrs. Deale Mit- Friday Only a few White House in- fiery crosses burned on tire a hope Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doolittle Earl Doolittle, Buddie the Democrats in 1952. 13-14. chell were Sunday, November ry of siders knew it at the time, but hills above Independence and against and Mr. and Mrs. Art Fullerton and Larry Kennedy. • • Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sam- 14, dinner guests at the Herb family, President Truman could have 3,000 hooded men parading. 1 Doolittle and Mr. and Lou Spath visited mons and family, of Amelia, Dulitz home. family, Miss Mary avoided the split with the got worried about a return of Watch Mrs. week at the George Ful- were Sunday evening, Novem- Bob, Ralph and Joan Adair Art Doolittle and family. last South on the civil rights issue. that sort of thing. We cannot are home at Two certain contenders ber 14, guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday, November 14 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton lerton Amelia._ However, he decided that the let it happen again." California’s Gov. Earl Warren was too for question important • • • and Pennsylvania university’s any compromise. new president, , a House conversa- In White Dewey-Go-Round both with liberal backgrounds. a member tion, Morris Ernst, Dewey was so certain of vic- The fusty, starch collared of the civil-rights committee, tory he had set up secret of- crowd, who have held such a not to send the urged Truman fices in Washington and re- on the party, to grip Republican committee’s report congress, cruited a staff to study Tru- are almost certain to be swept to the but rather governors man’s budget and prepare his out like old cobwebs. and of the different and mayors own budget to be submitted in Friday Saturday War- states. Ernst pointed out that January. Modest, friendly Earl leaders' had the Califor- 7fsZ»* southern always ren who reflects contended that this was a state, Certain White House nia sunshine, is the real not a federal, problem; there- speech-writers were so sure man to watch. Like Frank- nov. 26-27 fore a bitter fighf could be o./ Truman's defeat they were lin D. Roosevelt before him. avoided by handling the report ashamed to let anybody he was beaten foe the vice- in to that way. know they had a hand presidency but came back Truman’s reply was brief his speeches. Of Truman's he Warren has not president, • and to the point. last speech-tour they said: lost his place in the national T'V />| I i Doors Open "We are just rehashing old Instead he will move "I would not be doing my picture. and it out to slides down. President," he said. stuff dishing up as Dewey - «3oam duty as old Truman slap- keep poor "Elusive” • Ernst, who had been a close Unlike Thomas Pre Christmas happy.” friend and advisor of Franklin Dewey, Warren came out open- whistle- » Roosevelt, then asked Truman Note: Most of the ly on the issues—high prices, were benefits. He why he had such a passion stop speech-writers housing, veterans’ to 80th con- for civil rights—even more so youngsters who had tried even criticized the his own than Roosevelt. ditch Truman at the Philadel- gress, though it hurt Remarked “When I was young,” re- phia convention party. Stassen also is still a power to be reckoned with. He got most of the cheers, though not the votes, at the Republican national convention. In recent weeks, however, he has behav- ed more like a party hack than in Stock he Now the independent liberal pre- THE tends to be. After bitterly de- AT nouncing Dewey in Philadel- phia, Stassen miraculously showed up in the starting line- WM, KROTTER CO. up for Dewey’s presidential campaign—in fact, was the in .. . Santa Needs in O’Neill kickoff speaker for Dewey Christmas Is Coming Detroit, September 7. MEN’S Tractor Chains. 10x28 Stassen's Conversion Gift Room The inside story of Stassen's FLANNEL SHIRTS 10x38 Tractor Chains. conversion has never been told. It is the story of moneyed Re- a Only publicans who paid off with Grey 11x38 Tractor Chains. - university presidency. - The University of Pennsyl- “Big Yank” Quality, full cut, shrunk. You Save for SC Case Tractors. was searching for a new Comfort Covers vania to 16. president to move into the Sizes I41/2 Covers for Minneapolis-Mo- chair of retiring George W. Mc- Regular 2.19 Value 4 Comfort Clelland. 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Chi- — ‘Where The Big Bands Play* “Open Door” policy for 36-In. Width. Fast color. All new pat- MEN’S TROUSERS n35. What two presidents di- terns—'floral and striped. Part wool and all wool, flannels and herring- ed in the White House Regular 39c Value bones Broken sizes 32-38 waist. Values to MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th answers PER YARD. 9.95. Q Qfl 1. The Iroquois, or Six Pair .-. Nations. J.OO 2. 69-1/6 miles. 3 In 1697 Charles Perrault, m French author, published a MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS — collection of fairy tales. On the cover was pictured an old BOYS ! GIRLS ! Firm, quality percale. Full-cut, sanforized, to a woman telling stories sizes 14-17. and checked small group. A placard near Striped | Q Q the picture was titled, 'Tales patterns. Each 1*00 of My Mother Goose. Mother Your in Santa Will Answer Goose was proverbial Yes, as an French folklore imagin- — tales. MEN’S SWEATERS ary relater of. incredible ‘4. John Hay. Letter all-wool. Sizes small and medium. 5 William Henry Harrison Sleeveless, and Zachary Taylor. Only 10 of these to clear. qq WILL Each AMELIA NEWS IMAGINE! SANTA HIMSELF OOC WRITE TO YOU THIS CHRISTMAS! Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson MEN’S — visited Mr. and from TROUSERS of Chambers, He'll answer your letter straight Mrs. John Harley and Patty Claus Land! All have to do is Carson at Grand Island over Santa you Grey whipcord. Sizes 38-40 waists, sanfor- Santa the November 13-14 weekend. bring your letter to our special ized. Limited attended the quantity. While there they Claus Letterbox, and put the special football game Friday night Pair .;. Santa Claus Stamp on it (only 10c). Then, between Grand Island aI}d a letter addressed Lincoln. The score was 53-7 in faster than reindeer,

home. — favor of Grand Island. to you by Santa will come to your MEN’S WHITE COVERALLS and Mrs. C. Small and Mr. Make this a Christmas you'll never for- family attended the football Armistice — hurry with your letter to the twill game at Atkinson get Herringbone fabric. Sanforized. Sizes and AtJ store. day between O’Neill Santa Claus Letterbox at this 42 and 44. Admission: Howard Jef- klMr.n and Mrs. Pair .. O’- i&em mar* $2 Per Person feries and Mrs. Wolfe, of the November 13, (Incl. Tax) Neill, spent 14 weekend visiting Mr. and 1 Mrs Bayne Grubb and farm- iShop McDONALD’S First... and SAVE != MUflffTOtroiM'flgM' ly.