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-vvw I -V i ir rtvv'wvw 4 i 4 rg W-p 1 eft rmWWWMW Will 0 a 7 'f-v' r- wakiua' -v CITY CAGE LEAGUE SEASON STARTED Cozad Lost to Ggallala 4745 in Overtime Fray Coach Soundy'i Crtw Gave Favorable Indications For Successful Season: McCook Bison Hero Friday Associated Press Nows aad Featares STANDINGS 1 1 1 0 0 0 lpct 0 1000 0 1000 0 1000 Oilers Cozad Elevator Pastry Meridian Ave Farmall's Cozad Imp 000 000 000 RESULTS COZAD DAWSON COUNTY NEBRASKA TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 1957 4 More Students Added to CHS Honor Roll CONSTRUCTION MOVES RAPIDLY ON NEW METHODIST CHURCH COZAD An overtime period was disastrous for Coach Art Cozsd Haymaker season debut here Friday as the Western invading Ogallala Indians escaped with a narrow 47-45 triumph 1 Deadlocked 45-45 at the end of The names of few mors Co-1 regulation time Mentor Joe Fcl-zad high school students have Isom's Indians pulled the game's been added to the 2nd Six-weeks I deciding curtain when guard honor roll at the hign school I Paul Tbieman mashed a fielder This was announced Thursday I with onto 0:10 gone in the extra by the principal's office The I three-minute period names of the few sophom*ore I Red and Jtudentowere not turned to to Bteckcharges playing without tha office until after the stellar service of two-year the honor roll names were pub- fetterman regular Charles Ba-Itojl Wednesday Icon did give many indications The four students and their re- Uf another admirable season Thursday December Uh i Oilers 23 Cozad Imp 27 Gale's Pastry 43 Meridian Avenue 17 Cozad Elevator 28 GAMES Thursday December 12th Cozad imp vi Cozad Elevator Doe's Oilers vs Gale's Pastry Meridian Ave vs FarmaUte Manager Dale Oilers Pastry Shoppe and Coach Bcmie Cozad Elevator squad emerged vie torious In opening game of the six-team city basketball league last Thursday The three games' staged in the new East Elementary Grade School- attracted slightly over thirty spectators but those who witnessed the affairs vowed tobe on hand for the onccming skirmishes Oilers Triumphed Fired by the precise shooting accuracy of ace Allen Wright Oilers tammed determin-ed Cozad Implement to grab a share of the leadership In the current standings Leading 16-11 at halftime the Oilers continued to roll in the second half and secure a 23-27 victory 1 1 'l Wright meshed eight fielders added Uve-for-five at the' charity line for twenty-one counters Nebraska earned a national grand championship Tuesday when two Dawson County youths 1 delivered the best livestock con-lservation demonstration The winners who competed against a field at 12 state cnam-Ipiona were Bob Neben 16 and iBill Delap 17 both of Lexington For Nebraska's state and national champions selected from the ranks of 14 county contender! at the 1957 State Fair the victory at the- 4-H Club Con- si to' In the northeast Section 'of I gross represented a successful I cord: AAAAA Verlane Massie (10) AAAB Tom Maline (1) AABBB Barbara Laier (1(f) aabb Deanna Mason (10) Cpzad' oovers an entire block It to probable that thl building will be completed by next spring and the -many Sunday School' Shown above is a view of the rooms offices and utility areak new Methodist Church in Cozad The Sanctuary will not be con-that la now under construction structed 1 until after this large The area shown includes the Fel- section of the new building has lowship Hall (with arched roof) been completed The new church Fans seemingly relying mi the Iduty of a senior trie who were I instrumental to a successful bid I last winter saw the hometown I lad receive considerable aid I from a duo of Sophom*ores Sophom*ore Prises Earl Sheets and Doug Hardee mainstays on the 1959-57 Haymaker Junior High SWC and CFC cage titlist squad delivered to surprising fashion Through continuous hard work the underclassman pair could be hard-1 pressing for starting bertha by mid-season despite their lack of experience Normal first-game Residents of Nebraska Inter Imarred the debut! Bad pass-Mted to helping the University I inaccurate Shooting leaky of Nebraska's athletic back up I defensive play leaves much room toe ladder of success are now jor improvement But pre-eea-doing something more than just practice routines were short talking about it I this year The representing I in comparison Ogallala festi-menwhohave Iritered in major vaid in early work-outs for sports at toe University are more than three weeks while monaoring a atetewide Extra drills num-Pcint in an effort to get bered only fourteen A fhwnake-morei money in the Department rid game with Holdrvge Athletics cumulated another week of prac-fund Idea of this is for interest-1 edpersons to purchase especial Cozad never led the invader Extra Itotot Club Stlctar" fw the entire affair Only twice did your car Cost of the sticker is they knot the count the latter Lloyd Cool supported with five I Johnson family fliwa Johnson Is president cf the Jack 'and Rex 'Robison were ICreseent Oil Inc which has pur-the big guns for the losers hit' I chased certain properties of Mid-ting 11 and 10 points respective-1 land Industries Inc nos affiliat- Associated Press Wirephoto Picture Sendee VOLUME 62 Midland Industries Accepts Offer of National Alfalfa 1 INDEPENDENCE KANSAS Stockholders of Midland Indus-tries Inc have accepted the offer of the National Alfalfa Dehydrating and Milling Company cf Lamar Colorado to purchase all of the capital stock The sale was effective December 2nd No changes in personnel will be made President Henry Hofmann' of Sinking Spring Pennsylvania said plan to install additional gas storage facilities but the work will not start for a couple of months when the weather will be more he stated Henry Hofmann William Scha-ckelford Lamar Comptroller and Ford Bead Lamar Treasurer of National were here to complete the negotiations No purchase price was mentioned Rodger Johnson President of Midland Industries Inc since 1948 will remain with the local plant until February He said be will then assume the mansge-Iment of other interests of the ed with the alfalfa operation! Midland was organized in 1945 When the offer was made by the National Alfalfa Dehydrating and Milling Company it was said the Independence company would be operated as a subsidiary National has a total of over 100 dehydrating plants in this country and 112000 tons cf gas storage at eight locations any and thereby avoid a lot of trouble and waiting in line Often Mrs Jim Steers and son Mar-Ivin Stears and Mr and Mrs Ward OBrien of Omaha were in Cozad last week visiting friends and relatives and looking after business interests utle defense Last year two other Lexington Donna Ruth Margritz and Mary Ruth Ricke risen earned a co-championship with the Colorado state champions Bill and Bob delivered a demonstration pointing out the costliness of lice on dairy and beef animals The 4-H youths and their coach Dawson Co Extension Agent Harold Stevens of Lexington will return to Nebraska Weanea- to stay to space suite all toe I day time says ah Air Force scientist I Their trip to Chicago and all But other forms of life might I expenses are being paid by the st on Mara and even flourish I Omaha world says Dr Herbertus Strughold of I Mrs Stevens said Tuesday toe Department of Space Medi I light: "The boys are really cine at Randolph Air Force Base I proud it was a clean sweep" Dr Strughold a former German I The Judges awarded only one aviation medicine specialist has I purple ribbon giving Nebraa-authored a book on Mara Ixa the grand championship 'He has conducted research on I North Caroline Minnesota Mish*t favorite planet at the Air I dssippi and Oklahoma came in Force laboratory here He says I second and received blue rib-soil samples tested show that I bona Illinois Indiana Michigan certain microscopic organism I New Hampshire Virginia and cfcn live under conditions like I Ohio were awarded red ribbons those on Mars I The 1957 contest marks the The atmospheric conditions on I ninth' tone to 10 years Dawson Mars era nearer to those on I County has had the state cham Earth than cn any other planet I pion demonstration team in this universe but are hardly I The national championship is appropriate for a summer re-1 the first time however that Ne-sort I braska has owned the top award "Night temperatures run 70 de-1 singly Tees below zero or colder Dr itrughold says' During the day certain parte of the planet warm up to about 70 degrees Dr Strughold says man jcould Stay alive on Mara but ha wbqld I DOCS OILERS (33) fgft ipts Williams A Wright DsBore Cool German Mulford Smith 1 8 2 0 0-0 vs 0-2 3-4 04) 1-3 0-1 4 2 4 21 2 4 CQ2AD do-umhit mi Poshnoter Gives for Mailing I During Busy Season McVicker Defruiter Werner 81-00 The sale of stickers in Cozad being handled by Dr Fred Hecox who was a power on the Comhusker basketball team I few years ago Stickera are 1'xt 'occasions" on sale three locations: at the I office Drs Hecox and Hecox at I Early Lead Drug Store and at toe I Cozad Local office I Scoring soon after the inaugur- The campaign ends on Decern- quin-her 21st and in the meantime tot rutoed info a 44 lead before all sports fans in the area are jCozad could right the correct urgedto consider support of this 1 761 rPJri Sheets pumped a NUMBER 35 National Grand com it was reported With prospects for continued drying weather it appears that the corn that still remains to be picked will be well within the ntenL minimUIM 01 moUture I AnilOUItCa Marriage Berke 1 0-0 0 3 3 5-S 11 1 o-l 0 2 4 24 1 10 0 04 1 0 Robison Marshall Robison' Hilton worthwhile project I nifty fielder to close the gap 2-4 Then Bunch 'expertly scored to comfort the Indians (hie good way to eliminate trouble In making your Christmas mailings this year postmaster Maline advised residents of fiwMii todav is to eo to oarcel Totals 9' 9-18 10 27 1 post windows in hours Pastrv Shoppe fhiaee Many people mailing Christ-r pin rihl Coou) iim Imasvpsreebrwffl-torrtvw-wrthe SSSt ciKK ottic At the rush how in entrain the citv I rlF mornin2 arbund lunch to Mttn I new the closing hours MBfUt MO COIItM Flip UfA oftomAmi 43-17 conquest of Meridian Avenue Behind the rtiarpshootlng of Joe McKeone Paul Kohl and in the late afternoon Often these are people such as housewives who could -very easily come to the parcel post windows at hour of the day Stanley Monroe who accounted 13 13 and 12 points each the Going 'Tough" For Thd A al basket supremacy of the viaitora as Ogallala doubled the count 14-7 when the first period ended Cozad could muster only two placing 17th did not keep Karen I fielders to the initial quarter of Edeal Joe Johnston Gayle Rowe the season plus three charity and Oliver Holbein from enjoy-1 tosses Ogallala made no at-ng themselves tempts at tha foul-line but net- In fact they were quite invited seven jwo-pototers pressed to the contest itself The I The Haymakers crept within Dawson County team judged 3 1 two 16-18 with 4:45 left in the classes of beef 3 classes of hogs I second frame Then the drouth and 2 of sheep They gave four I began aspirants failed acts of oral reasons to score a stogie point the jest After toe contest the group fov lot the quarter Ogallala in tha lowed a busy four day schedule I meantime were feasting surg-which ranged from watching Ifaig faatly into what looked like judging at the International Liva-1 fatal 1847 intermission corn-stock Show to touring Chicago I mand and China Town by night 4-H Livestock Judging As they Competed among a field of 30 states in Chicago early mar- gin 6-4 Parity's were the mailer can save minutes and I perhaps up to half hour or an bow by avoiding the crowded hours at theparcel post windows during the Christmas season and taking advantage of the late morning hours and those in mid-afternoon when windows are ordinarily leas crowded the postmaster emphasized Also he reiterated Ms request to residents of Cozad to make their Christmas mailings at the earliest possible moment Baalhom with 6 markers led the losing Meridian attempt PASTRY (43) Fg ft I pis Miller Monroe 19 VIS 8 43 'Xrr(Oontoiued a-fa*gq 1) Salk Vaccina Proved -Effectors in Nebraska LINCOLN I SI an indication of toe effectiveness of Salk Polio vaccine against paralytic polio A 18Vi Hr three were known to have any I laralytic pclio after receiving I A survey of grain elevators in heir full series of three vaccine I Dawscn Co as well as reports injections I from the office of County Agent This report comes from the wold Stevens indicate that the State Health Department and moteture to corn to this area is the Nebraska office of the Na- tor the firrt tional Foundation for tofantlla I tou paralysis 1 The survey made Saturday Milton Parker of the Health Ifton reports of grain as low as Department' says that of Aha otoers rang-three cases where paralysis was tog as high as 24 However the experienced it is likely the at- fyerage appeared to be between tacks would have been more-se-1 0 wid 21 per cent One grain elevator man had this fo say when asked about the moisture content of com: "It's right down where it should he said Com to Crib Runs Mora Moisture Content Everyone- agreed however that the com that had been picked earlier and cribbed was still running a much higher moisture content The com in" cribs Bom to Mr and Mrs much an rimMJMT nlT tunity to lose much moisture 5a rlrirtrM0wilhllTh08e cri)a that are u8inK hori- JS I U1 doing the best job in drying the They returned early Tuesday 5 Eustis Scouts To Receive Their Eagle Scout Award 0 Five Eustis Boy Scouts will re- ceive Scouting's highest award at a special Eagle Scout Court DeSe? ISth High school auditorium Court will be held at 3:00 This event is an outstanding achievement for the five Eustis Scouts and for toe Euatia Com munity as well In the words of A Montgomery local scout leader "The Eustis community is very proud and honored to have a ceremony of this The public is invited to attend the ceremony Last Showing of Junior Class Play Is Tonight High School News Bureau By Shaion Hanna Tonight at 8:00 the Junior class play Is a will be given for the last time Friday afternoon it was givril or the grade school students and last night marked the second presentation A large crowd viewed the play last night "Mother Is a is a three-act comedy about a mother and daughter who are both attending college Betty Berryman and Linda whaley play the mother and daughter the play is directed by Mr Vandrun Admission at the box office is 75c tickets purchased beforehand are 70c The play is -the main fund-raising project for the Junior class during the year 1 11 Cozdd Scouts Advance At A Court of Hanot MA Boy Scout troop 187 conducted a court of honor life the aqditor-ium of the North- Elementary School last Tuesday evening': Ten scouts appeared before the court for advancement Prior to the court of honor interesting reviews of the Jam boree trip Were given by Scouts Steve Johnson Doug Muirhesd and' Charles Gamer Committee chairman Dr Svoboda presented committee members Dr Charles Hranac Mr Ken Muirhead and Mr Curtis Richey who made awards as follows: Tenderfoot Denips Zimbel-man Second Class Robert Dillon First Class Ken George ErVin Burkholder Don -Riedl Charles Knauss Mark Whaley -Merit Badges Gordon Muir-head First-Aid Ervin Burkholder Scholarship Charles Garner Swimming and Public Speak ing Fred George Citizenship in Home Mark Whaley First Aid and Pioneering 91 tors Another question Is "How do know whether or not it is all right for me to give AU donors are carefully screened when they come to the Bloodmobile to give their blood Their medical history is checked by doctors and nurses who are as anxious to protect toe person giving Blood as they are to protect the person receiving it Any healthy person between the ages of 21 to 58 inclusive can give blood and persons between the ages of 18 and 21 will be accepted as donors with the written consent of their parents The minimum weight is 119 pounds Donors are asked to eat normally up to four hours before donation In the four hours Pficr to visiting the bloodmobile a donor should eat some fruit or fruit juices vegetables coffee or tea cereals with skim milk etc if you are hungry Fatty foods should be avoided If ycu are between toe ages of 18 sod 99 you are eligible to become a blood donor Those under 21 must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian unless they are members of the armed Forces or are married and economically independent The Cczad Community Hospital alone uses nearly ss much blood for transfusions as is given by Cozad donors and at times it has used more What better gift can one give at Christmas than a pint of blood to save a life! SAN ANTONIO Tex Ul Earth men could live on the planet Mars but they would need OBITUARY ELDON FRANCIS CONAWAY Eldon Francis Conaway was born April 25 1930 at Athol Kansas and died November 29 1957 at the age of 27 years 5 months and 4 days He is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs1 Roy Conaway of Cosad Ncbr one sister Mrs Raymond Ebtrline of Cozad Four brothers Wayne Monroe and Ivan Gene who are enrolled in the Midwestern School of Evangelism in Ottumwa Iowa Glenn La Ray and Kerry Lee of Cozad Two brothers Albert Le-Roy and Roger Fay preceded him in death in their infancy Also survived by grandparents Mr and Mrs Francis Jack-son of Athol Kanas great grand mother Maude- McCormick of Manhattan Kansas six nieces wnd-aephaws many other ftltives and friends -Eldon spent most of his boyhood days living near Aty Kansas as a farm boy He learned-'to have much concern for and patience with others perhaps because' of his own life of llness which began before he waa two years old Although one sickness followed another hie trew to manhood through the oving care of hit parents Elaon moved with his parents to Cozad in May 1950 where he has made his home since Through Ids work and association Eldon is reipembered for his friendly smile end sunny dis-positen In November 1954 he confessed his faith and was baptized into Christ This brought new joy into his life and he' served his Lord with the Church of Christ on 12th Street in-Cozad This all while working in Kansas and traveling with two of his cousins Duane and Harold Wagner Eldon met death in an automobile -accident His life here was ended but not without we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved we have a building of God an house not made with hands eternal in the (II Cor 5:1) Funeral services were held Tuesday December 3 at the 12th Street Church of Christ with Edwin McSpadden and Dale Williamson officiating Music was furnished by Mrs Fleharty Mrs Junker Marvin Junker and Clifford Strever accompanied by Miss Shirley Haugh Pallbearers were Albert Beel Gene Gayman Richard German Harold Junker Ed Spencer and Kenneth Maya Interment waa in the Cozad Cemetery 5 Day Weather Outlook Nebraska temperatures thru Saturday will average 5 to degrees above normal Normal Nebraska maximum 35 to 39 normal minimum 13 to 16 Cooler Nebraska Tuesday and Wednesday warming by Thursday no precipitation of consequence indicated Conrad Lindstedt of Cozad waa honored at the 1957 Foxbilt Toppers celebration held in Des Moines Iowa last week Many dealers salesmen and division managers of the company and their wives were guests of Foxbilt Feeds in recognition of their work during the past year MERIDIAN AVE (17) fg ft I pts Hsgadons Dorsey Walters Martinez Smith VI 1-1 0-1 00 00 00 Baalhorn Totals Cosad Elevator-Wins Several former standouts were revived as Cozsd Elevator slipped by Manager Roger Scholz 28-U to the nightcap Thursday With guard Bemla Block rimming 18 pcirtts tha Elevator club were Impressive the entire fttmir giving indications they could be the power of the lea- Rubottom spirited the 8 14 9 17 gue PM1 Farmall bid collecting ten points ELEVATOR (28) ft I pto- Bloodmobile Will Be in Cozad Next Tuesday December 17th Nttd Nearly 200 Donors To Fill 150 Pint Quota The Auxiliary is sponsoring the December 17 visit of the Bloodmobile to Cozad and is in charge of securing don- Aides I The following committees are 2 SIJRSSWJSr Born to Dr and Mrs Scholz on Dec 6 a daughter Kathryn Marie weighing 6 lbs 12 ounces Grandparents are Dr and Mrs Scholz of Chad- ron and if and Mrh lland Jo- hansen of Cozad Bom to Mr and Mrs Francis else Shots by Dean Miller Doug Hardee and Earl Sheets kept the Haymakers alive Ogallala led 3645 at toe three-way mark two gift throws ig- Evan-Taxms Both teams performed on even I I quarter But doach hoopstars unleashed a powerful clts I this cut the ma I RitteSuah Ptterm and Hr- 3CHolm'amenThanl men chan the 0nge and Black a dunlv I 10 puU within tare 41-43 Chopped In tt terbush added another free (toss to knot the count 43-43 foy Pie I first time of the skirmish' fen-1 -B CHS Girls Taka 'Ratty Crocker' Test High School News Buzeau By Sharon Hanna Several seniof girls took toe "Betty Crocker Search for the Homemaker of Tomorrow on December 4 Any senior giri I for Ogallala scoring with only 10 was eligible to receive the test I seconds eone in the overtime The girl from each school with Arperfoct staUTplus several the highest score will receive a I in-and-out attempts by Cozad end gold pin and la eligible to com-1 e(j the 47-45 pete in the state contest The Indian Center Harlow Bunch test was based on knowledge and I copped the game scoring honors attitude I The crafty pivot meshed eight The state winner win receive fielders to total sixteen points a $1500 scholarship and the All-1 American homemaker to award-1 (Conttouad on Page 2) ed a 85000 scholarship AU girls who took the test will receive a i i i i Homemaking Profiles and Guide TGG 9Clim66CK0 for Homemaking mmmm 'Tandy Allen son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Allen has been named news editor of the Nebraska Blue Print monthly magazine published by the College of Architecture and Engineering I won the Regional Corn Cham-at the University of Nebraska pkmshlp at tha International Livestock Exposition to Chicago Attorney Frank Johnson last week was a Cozad business visitor on I Mr Schmeeckle took the Re-Thursday gion 6 Title at the National Event I to bring further honor to Ne- Sell It through Local Want-ads I braska at this year's big event Nichols relieved toe tension calmly netting two foul throws Patterson then threw the tilt in- to an extra-period with his pleasing fielder only 0:05 re-mained to the game Overtime Fatal Paul Thieman Iced the victory Schmeeckle of Cozed Recruiters Mrs Joe Kring and Mrs Eldon Joneaon chairman and co-chairman Doctors and Nurses Mrs Bob Cornetts Canteen Mrs' Ed Perry Typists Mrs Lcuis Went? The Bloodmobile will be at the North Grade School on Tuesday December 17 from 0:00 a until 3:00 A new feature be added this time in the line of Canteen Service Hot sandwiches will be served from 11:30 until 1:00 or dock for those who feel they want to contribute 1 a pint of blood during the noon hour but do not have time to return home for lunch It should be noted that people who have had Jaundice may give blood if the disease has not been contracted during the To I Pt six months 4 10 19 Discussion about the forthcoming visit of the Red Cress Blood-mobUs in Cozad has resulted in various questions One is: "Why should I give my blood to the Red Cross? You aren't really giving your blood to the Mrs Frank Behrens is a pa-1 Red Croat you are giving it to tient at Clarkson Hospital in someone who is seriously ill or Omaha' where she underwent injured The Red Cross is the surgery last Wednesday morn-1 agency selected to finance the ing The many Cozad friends of program collect toe blood pro-Mr and Mrs Behrens wish her I cesa lt and turn It over to toe needy recovery Her room hospitals The actual use of the uShhti 622 blood to determined by toe doe- Lewis Mitchell Seaman Blum unhour at York Sukup Kraaon Beans Block Totals (If) ft ft 1 pts Block Scholl Bannister Johnson Catterson Hanaon Lloyd Rubettom Total! Mrs Frank ItHrtni Strloutly III at Clarksoii Hospital in Omaha Mr and Mrs Jce McCord wish to announce the marriage of their eon Jerry McCord- to Ethel Natale of San Diego Cali- Born to Mr and Mrs Bernard fomia Spradlin on Dec 8 a daughter The wedding was held in toe weighing 6 pounds 3 ounces Methodist Church in Nestor Cal-firandparents are Mr and Mrs ifomis at 6:09 Friday Fred Danielson and Mr and November 29 Mrs James Spradlin of Cozad After a wedding trip to Big 1 I Bear Lake Resort they will re- Mr and Mrs Rich-1 aide at 1183 Donax Avenue Im-ard Miller on Dec 8 a daugh- perial Beach California ter Anne Elizabeth weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces Grandparents DiT nnuCD lilklC are Mr and Mrs Frank MiUer" AT rUWEK WINS Mr and Mrs Bob Raymond NATIONAL JAYCEE 0Cciad 1 I AWARD IN WYOMING TORT CAMPBELL ify (AH- TNC) Army PFC Ronny Pat Power former resident Coon son of Mrs Clementina of Cozad has received a nation-Coon 1005 11th Gothenburg al recognition award for his ae-Nebr is participating as a mock tivities to toe Junior Chamber enemy soldier in a 16-day aim-1 of Commerce at Cody Wyoming la tea combat maneuver at Ft I The award was made by the Bragg The exercise ends National Junior Chamber Dee 18 State Jaycee President Don Coon regularly assigned as Phillips presented the award to an automatic rifleman in Com- Pat at a special banquet held to nany of the 101at Airborne Cody The award called a Division's 501st Infantry at Fort was the first such Campbell Ky entered the Ar-1 award ever received to Wyo my to September 1959 and com-1 was the highest award pleted basic training at Fort to the nation among Jaycee or-Chaffoe Ark 1 ganizations i.

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