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Ir Ā ā ā For many years, many classes have come and gone through these doors and many more will continue to pass through them into whatever lies ahead for them in the world of experience. Bus Drivers The capable men who hold down the job of bringing the students of BVHS, who live in the country, into town so that they may con- tinue their education are: Bill Buffield, Les Deyo, Ward Duf- field. Jack Oliver, and Gerald Spinier. The graduating class of 1957 takes this opportunity in showing our graditude to our Principal, John Bambenek, who for our six High School years has helped us on our first stepping stones of education and life. To him we have taken our prob- lems and from him has come credit for our accomplishments. May the dedication of this annual result in pleasant memories to him in later years as they will to us. WARREN ANDERT Commercial RICHARD STOYKE Music SIDNEY SHElVER Reading (8) Alegbra JOHN BAMBENEK English (7) Math (9) Superintendent PALMER PETERSON Math Science ANN SWANKE Elementary Principal Grade 111 Principal KENNETH PRENTICE English Library Play Director 4 LEONARD HELWIG Industrial Arts Coach -1 GERALDINE MEDBERY Home Ec. 5 6 Rock and RON Top News Stories o c °Ut p '°OJ ? ,ā , t?y , r°r-. ⢠r e 6erie. lrĀ«t nat a SCo C perfect yanke ' 77 3 Ā«., Hp c nefy?ft°r ? ā to es J'e dme Von of 4- over ' Zr the 4S D°C Ā£ CĀ£;« £,Ā£ ā Ā«ā s history nZ the t. O Ā® Ā© Ā®. 3 ' C-t d Ā«,0 o v 0 1 0 Ā© c ,, tt er ic an A inf. Aven Ā ' 0ceanā ctoV eā nici c. -- ⢠tv° in ° Ā® e ttvi wapt dit-cV erc saKVrVona,s ā Ā« ?? t0 an°ar 7i t0 r6-s f° personĀ® !unf,ed on - Ā© , l -d % n ā¢d %. 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Style 10 Seniors Seniors Dick Amundsen Dickieā Love is too simple a game for brainy men to indulge in. 12 Darrell Saxton Bare Some people have beauty, brawn and brains, too bad, Iāve got all three!V Leo Backer Midnight If you see me a-comin, better step aside. June Ballhagen Junie Anything for a quiet life. Faye Raw Faye Choke her before she talks herself to death. 13 Seniors Lois Westbrook Wes True to her work but fond of her fun. James Holland Butch There may be taller men than I, but not wiser. 14 Marlys Schueller Marii She studies her Bill Rights. Jack Goodhart Crow Seeking diligently knowledge. Robert Korsbreck Corky Iām not bragging, Iām just good looking, thatās all. for Verdi Vollmers Zoo If school is liberty, then give me death. Patricia Piechowski Patsy My blushing displays my disposition. 15 Seniors Phyllis Tracy tiphyl Love and a cough, cannot be hid I Frances Drake Fran Her hair has not damaged her temper I Larry busing Tucker The funniest thing about his jokes is the way he laughs at them. Marilyn Klemn Minnie A giggle is the same in all languages. Yvonne Zacharias Zac A quiet girl, but quite a girl. Class Motto Fortune favors those prepared.āā Flower White Rose 17 ADS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ANNUAL? MOST ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN IN THE ROCK Ā N ROLL ERA!1 For the better quality of school supplies, cosmetics and almost any thing, go to our Valley Variety owned and oper- ated by bill Cox. To have your prescriptions filled properly and promptly, go to the Valley Drug owned by Herman Backus. To get the most out of your money, visit your nearest Red Owl Agency, where everything is priced just right. The friendly home owned tank which is dedicated solely to the needs of Browns Valley and com- munity. EDĀ S BODY SHOP WHEN YOUR CAR IS RUN DOWN, NOT ONLY ON THE INSIDE BUT OUT} TAKE IT TO EDĀ S FOR A GOOD FIX AND A NEAT PAINT JOB. D-X SERVICE STATION THE NEXT TIME YOU TAKE A TRIP TELL WAYNE TO EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH THE BES7 FUEL AND OIL. 18 'x Homecoming which was on Friday, October 12, was successful in that we won over Beardsley by a tremen- dous scori. Above are pictures of the bonfire, snake dance, and parade. Below is the Homecoming Royalty. From left to right: Mary King, Janet Lavden, King Art Sweeten crowning Queen Patsy Piechowski; Faye Raw and Lizette Dierks. HR! Ā p-vn5 % mN i Student Council Standing: JoAnne Ferree, Cor- inne Westman, Daryle Hein, Ray LeCuyer, Everett Sykora, Ver- non Kliendl, Leo Backer. Seated: Mr. Bambenek, AdvtLsor Patt McLane, Secretary; Larry Dusing, President; Carol Roe- rig, Treasurer; Roger Haanen, Vice President. Newspaper Our Newspaper Staff con- sists of Juniors and Seniors, with several underclassmen, of which there are too many to name. We publish the paper every month rain or shine. The co-editors are: Karen Roske, Audrey Lubbers, and Lois Westbrock. Yearbook Staff Karen Roske, As. Editor; Kathy Roerig, Carole Lubbers, Lois Smith, Marlys Schueller, Bon- nie Oletzke, Faye Raw, Janet Lubbers, Lois Westbrock, Edi- tor; Audrey Lubbers, Janet Layden, Virginia Wog, Cor- inne Westman, and Mary Belle Hess. Advisor: Mr. Andert The Magazine Drive carried on every year by the Junior Class of Browns Valley, was very good this year with the present total at $850. Their high salesman was Mary Belle Hess who sold $298.75 and Vir- ginia Wog was second with $128. 21 Top Row: J. Holland, D. Hein, L. Dusxng, W. Kaaf man, J. Witte, R. Haanen, D. Westbrock. 2ād R?w R. Korsbrek, J. Goodhart, D. Laskowsky, Lehrke, A. Sweeten, M. Fribranz, 3rd Row: D. Whalen,. Medbery, D. Dusing, D. Hein, J. Duffield, S. ckert, D. Dahl. Director: Mr. Stoyke Boys Glee Club Dance Music Top Row: Mr. Stoyke, Ma- ry Belle Hess, Karen Ros- ke, Lois Westbrock, Sha- ron Fogel, Wayne Lehrke, Dwight Medbery, Art Swee- ten. Bottom: Corinne Westman, Delores Westman, Rosalie Grosenick, Julie Medbery, Carol Roerig. Scenes from the Christmas program. Music and dialogue were written by Mr. Stoyke and Mr. Prentice. Art work was done by Janet and Carole Lubbers. Mary King very ably played the part of the Virgin Mary. Larry Dusing characterized the major role very well, and Audrey Lub- bers portrayed the angel. Top Row: J. Goodhart, L. Dusing, D. Hein, J, Holland, R, Korsbrek, W. Kaufman, J. Witte, D. Westbrook, W. Lehrke, C. Grimli, R. Haanen L. Hansen, J. Lord, J. Duffield, D. Whalen, D. Dahl. 2nd Row: K. LeCuyer. C. Goehring, C. Elsen, F. Raw, J. Medbery, J. Lubbers, R. Backer, M. Klemm, K. Roske, P. Piechowski, J. Ballhagen, C. Westman L. Smith, M. Hess, D. Dusing. 3rd Row: E. Saxton, C. Bangle, J. Klemm, J. Kaufman, J. Layden, L. Pistorius, L. McAlister, D. West- man, C. Roerig, S. Leverson, A. Lubbers, L. Westbrock, C. Lubbers, M. Schueller, D. Medbery. Bottom: B. Elsen, J. Foster, J. Grose- nick, M. Piechowski, J. Munce, L. Smith, K. Vollmers, C. Hedrick, L. Dierks, R. Grosenick, B. Oletzke, M. King, P. McLane, D. Hein. Director: Mr. Stoyke. Triple Trio Left to right: Julie Medbery, JoAnn Kaufman, Colleen Elsen, Janet Layden, Lois Westbrock Corinne West- man, Patsy Pi- echowski, Mary Belle Hess. Seated at the piano is Mr. Stoyke. Carole Hedrick is absent from the group. 23 Top row: L. Medbery, J. Duffield, J. Goodhart, K. Roske, L. Westbrook, K. Lehrke, W, Lehrke, S, Fogel, L, Dierks, B. Oletzke, S, Pieckert, V. Bartz, 2nd row: D. Pederson, P, McLane, D. Westman, C. Roerig, L. Dusing, J, Roerig, L. McAlister, K. Anderson, M. Appel, D, Hein. 3rd row: M. Hess B. McAlister, M. King, L. Pistorius, V. Kallstrom, D. Westbrook, J. Medbery, S. Spinier, R. Grosemick, M. Klemm, J. Foster. 4th row: C. Burg, E. Muir, D. Dahl, R. Hannan, J: Duffield, B. Korsbrek, D. Amundson, D. Medbery, 1st row:- C. Lubbers, J. Lubbers, C. Westman, R. Sykora, L. Lehrke, A. Lubbers, M. Schueller. Lois Westbrook, Rosalie Grosenick, Kathryne Roerig, and Audrey Lub- bers, our four capable A team cheerleaders are all members of the 1957 graduating class. Their cheerful smiles and determination to win lead our team on to numerous victories. In this picture, they are shown in the outfits they wore for football games. During the basket- ball season they wore maroon culottes. Due to unfortunate circumstances, we were unable to take a picture of the B team cheerleaders, who were Janet Grosenick, Laura Smith and Carol Hedrick. These energetic girls cheered their team to a brilliant season's play of fifteen victories and only four losses. A small snapshot can be seen by the B team players on the basketball page. Class Officers II I Seniors Books and Crooks The Senior Class Play of 1957, Books and Crooks, was presented after two and a half months of hard work and was a fine success. The upper right picture shows the complete cast, as follows: June Ballhagen, Sharon Fo- gel. Art Sweeten, Rosalie Grosenick, Pat Piechowski, Bob Korsbrek, Marlys Schueller, Leo Backer, Lois West- brock, Larry Dusing and Wayne Kaufman. At the left is a scene from the play. The Class of 1957ās Junior Play was Anything for a Laugh. In the cast were twelve people. Back Row: Wayne Lehrke, Art Sweeten, Larry Dus- ing, Wayne Kaufman, Front Row: Leo Backer, Bonnie Oletzke, Marilyn Klemm, Karen Roske, Lois Westbrock, Audrey Lub- bers, Lois Smith, Rosa- lie Grosenick. Director: Mr. Prentice. Girl from Nowhere went to Morris for the one- act play contest, where the cast received a good rating. In the all-girl cast were: Bonnie Olet- zke, Patsy Piechowski, Faye Raw, Marlys Schuel- ler, Phyllis Tracy, Car- ole Lubbers. Juniors Top Row: C. Grimli, R. Haanen, N. Piechow- ski, L. Cardwell, J. Witte, K. Rees, L, Le- Cuyer. 3rd Row: K. Lehrke, V. Kleindl, R. Piechowski, W. Moeller A. Starr, T. Hanson. 2nd Row: D. Edwards, A, Hennen, M, Hess, C. Westman, C. Spinier, B. Edwards. Bottom: J. Olson, J. Lubbers, J. DeSpiegler, V. Kallstrom, R. Backer, V. Wog. Advisor: Mrs. Maire. Sophomores Top Row: L. Pistorius D. Lubbers, G. Backus, J. Duffield, K, Le- Cuyer, 0. Hennen, J. Medbery, 3rd Row: C. Goehring, R. Sykora, J. Homan, N. Baer, B. El- sen, 2nd Row: J, Grosenick, L. Lehrke, J. Kaufman, K. West- brock, M. King, D. Bartz, P. McLane. 1st Row: M, Peichowski, D. Dusing, J. Munce, S. Pieckert, S. Tobeck. Advisor: Mr. Prentice Freshman Top Row: C. Roerig, L. Hanson, J. Zach- arias, D. Kaufman, D. Westbrock, R. LeCuyer, L. Kallstrom, G. Lord, R. Lubbers, D. West- man, G. Canfield. Second Row: D. Whe- lan, M. Spinier, D. Dahl, J. Kallstrom, S. Leverson, M. Borghi- ienck, L. Dierks, E. Chambers, R. Spotts, S. Spinier. Third Row J. Zimmerman, K. Vol- lmers, C. Hedrick, S. Edwards, L. McAlister, G. Howard, J. Klemn, R. Homan, L. Smith, C. Bangle. Bottom: D. Pederson, C. Lehrke, D. Nelson, K. Peterson J. Foster, J. Lynch, M. Sweeney, D. Med- bery, D. Hein. Advisor: Mr. Svenning Our football team had a successful season winning five games and losing only three. They took second place in conference standings with Clinton in first place. Football Back Row: Coach Helwig, Jack Goodhart, Bob Korsbrek, Art Sweeten, Wayne Kaufman, Daryle Hein, Tom Hansen, Assistant Coach Johnson, 2nd Row: Wayne Lehrke, Wayne Gardner, Roger Haanen, Darrell Sax- ton, Vernon Kleindl, Pat Piechowski, Jack Witte. Bottom: Kevin Rees, Bill Moeller, Lyle Kallstrom, Dennis Dahl, David Hein. Terry Piechowski. Shown below is the starting eight of the football team. From left to right, tney are Bob Korsbrek, Jack Goodhart, Daryle Hein, Jack Witte, Wayne Lehrke, Wayne Gardner, Darrell Saxton, and Art Sweeten. Aā WON ELEVEN LOST EIGHT CLINTON WINS SUB-DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP VALLET WINS CONSOLATION HONORS t Standing, l.to r.s Bob Korsbrek, Lyle LeCuyer Jack Witte, Roger Haanen, Art Sweeten, Daryle Hein, David Piechowski, St. Mgr. Bottom Wayne Lehrke, Dale Bartz, Gary Gardner, Vernon Kleindl, Pat Piechowski, Tom Hansen. At upper left is Coach Johnson. Basketball WON FIFTEEN LOST FOUR Shown below are the B team cheerleaders: Laura, Toots, and Carol. Standing, l.to r.: Dennis Dahl, Larry Witte, Lester Hansen, John Duffield, Ray Lawyer, Ken Westbrock, Richard Lubbers, David St. Mgr. Bottoms Johnny Almquist, Dwight āec1- bery, Curtis Burg, Dennis Nelson, Terry Pie- chowski, Gary Wallien, David Hein, Vernon Bartz. At upper left is Coach Helwig. ff Top Row: D. Simonson, L. Medbery, G. Jacobson, L. Witte, J. Roerig, J. Riechowski, G. Cardwell, M. Schnieder, K. Ander- son, M. Foren, J. Homan. 2nd: N. Lureen, B. Lu- bbers, M. Nigg, J. Back- er, J. Serocki, T. Pie- chowski, D. Piechowski, G. Wallien, C. Anderson, M. Appi, C. Layden. 3rd: L. Ballhagen, G. Madison J. Feree, E. Muir, L. Pedersen, T. Jung, E. Tracy, C. Hansen, C. Spinier, G. Pavin. Bot- tom: G. Sweeney, C. Birchem, V. Bartz, E. Westermeyer, C. Burg, R. Andrews, J. Almquist, B. McAlister, Mr. Johnson. Top Row: R. Hurlbut, S. Cardwell, M. Lureen C. Klemm, B. Piechow- ski, J. Duffield, P. Wog, K. Whelan, K. Whelan, M. Reineke, B, Oletzke. 2nd: E. Sy- kora, J. Appi, J. Westbrock, S. Rowland, J. Roerig, J. Englert, S. Hansen, D. Giedt, J. Moeller, A. Gardner 3rd: C. Piechowski, S. Kallstrom, G. Tobeck, D. Peterson, D. Schwa- gel, V. Hedrick, W. Randall, L. Canfield, P. Foster. Bottom: V. Pavin, R. Peickert, L. Eldridge, J. Reed, V. Hein, J. Spinier, M. Layden, J. Tracy, A. McAlister. Advisor: Mr. Peterson Top Row: David Smith, Lowell Witte, Mary Lou Schmitz, Lawrence Sy- kora, Steven Haugland, Cathy Deyo, John Pres- ton. 2nd: Helen Homan Alan Lehrke, Kenny Ro- erig, Jerry Bretzke, Kathleen Elsen, Jean Duffield. 3rd: Dennis Agar, Gary Lubbers, Loren Sykora, Richard Englert, Gary Foster, Eugene Labs. 4th: Di- ane Ziemer, Mary Lynch Tom Schwagerl, Robert Serocki. Patricia Bor_ gheiincic, Sheryl Pavin Teacher: Mrs.Blank Fifth Grade Top Row: M. Duffield, D. Ballhagen, R. Maire G. Medbery, J. Spotts, D. Hanson, J. Medbery, B. Duffield, E. Grose- nick, D, Duffield. 2nd Row: F. Hoffman, D. Foster, J. Birch, C. Kallstrom, N. Backus, M. Larsen, S. Judish, M. Moeller, J. Amund- sen, S. Feree. 3rd Row: J. Pedersen, R. LeCuyer, R. Muir, R. Pahl, A. Medbery, J. Medbery, R. Appel, M, Hurlbut, I. Duehr, L. Sweeney. Bottom Row: K. Schwagerl, G. Reed, L. Hanson, D. Reed, D. Lumphrey, L. Borghei- inck, C. Eldridge, R. Agar, M. McAlister, Teacher: Mrs. Hurlbut. Third And Fourth Grade Top Row: E. Foren, L. Westbrock, Y. Witte, D. Prentice, L. Smith, J. Smith. 2nd Row: B. Preston, W. Pepper- sack, J. Byman, J. Ap- pl, C. Anderson, M. Schley, 3rd Row: C. Medbery, M. Schueller, C. Rowland, J. Tracy, C. Foster, G. Kall- strom. Bottom Row: P. Piechowski, C. Pa- vin, D. Miller, D. Andrews, R. Ferree, P McAlister, Teacher: Mrs. Miller. Fourth Grade Top Row: D. Marshall, B. Pederson, J. Miller D. Lord, B. Anderson, P. Nigg, J. Andrews. 2nd Row: R. Hoffman, D. Peppersack, K. Sy-, kora, M. Maire, M. Lu- reen, M. Homan, C. Hanson. 3rd Row: L. Dobbs, G. Ingemunson, J. Falkingham, D. Munce, W. Appel, S. Almquist. Bottom Row: J. Reed, A. Bretzke, R. Biel, F. Serocki, K. Birch, R. Johnson. Teacher: Mrs. LeCuyer Second And Third Grades Top Rows Allan Eld- ridge, Joseph Lureen, Glen Miller, James Bierschbach, Virginia Hanson, James Hoffman, Julie Ann Smith. 2nd Rows Jan Haugland, Connie Duffield, Chri- stie Bailley, Phillip Piechowski, Ronald Ingemunson, Gary Klemm Diane Schwagerl. 3rd Rows Kathleen Reed, David Agar, Gary Dobbs Kenneth Vollmers, Dar- lene Reed, Vicki Sch- wagerl, Bottom Rows Patty Johnson, Patty Schueller, Karen Roark Ronnie Byman, Eugene Lehrke, Mar Hanson. Teachers Mrs. Swanke. Second Grade Top Rows B. Schwagerl J. Metz, B. Smith, T. Reineke, G. Dahl, S. Anderson, F. Hein, C. Madison. 2nd Rows W. Koepke, M. Domarus, N. Weeks, M. Appi, V. Borgheiinck, J. Foren, V. Smith. 3rd Rows P. Roark, M. Prentice, J. Serocki, G. Mutch- ler, G. Douglas, R. Schley, S. Shelver, Bottom Rows P. Duff- ield, P. Rowland, C. Bigelow, C. Gettman, K. Dusing, J. Meyen, G. Appel. Teacher: Mrs. Roske. First Grade Top Rows Rose Reineke, Connie Schwagerl, Dar- rell Myhre, Darlene Myhre, Jimmy Layden, Barry Peterson. 2nd s Charlene Birnbaum, Ja- net Hoffman, Pat Doma- rus, Scotty Beumer, Sandra Lureen, Eloyse Wog. 3rds Marilyn Schueller, Dean Schwa- gerl, Larry Hills, Connie Dusing, Larry Douglas, Diane Hoffman 4ths Jim Pavin, Kath- ryne Reed, Richard Maire, Violet Grimli, Dale Hammerstein. Absents Joe Foren. Teachers Mrs. Duffield First Grade Top Row: Cecile West- brock. Patricia Lub- bers, Thomas Andertj Eileen Sykora, Carolyn Marshall, Sandra Gros- enick, Ervin Borghe- iinck. 2nd: Michael Smith, Thomas Agar Brent Smith, Alan Pep- persack, Larry Judish, Ronald Birnbaum, David Beil. 3rd: Donald Johnson, Thomas Sykora Judy Metz, Ember Ward, Deanne Foster, Renee Hennen. 4th: Theodore Lumphrey, Ronald Pahl, Brad McAlister, Gary Birch, John Lynch, Michael Falkingham. Teacher: Mrs. Korsbrek. Upper Left: Our faithful janitors for many years have been Art Lehr- ke and Clarence Rees. Lower Left: Serving lunch in a friendly manner are our cooks from left to right: Mrs. Esther Duehr, Mrs. Gladys Nelson, Mrs. Esther Wheatley, and Mrs. Virginia Lehrke. Above is Miss Mary Sweeney, the helpful and pleasant girl, who has served as Mr.(Shelver s secretary this year. 1 Tcr tihem all, we say thanks for helping to make this school year a pleasant and successful one. The newest! That's the word for the clo- thing and styles you can buy at Carolyn's Shoppe. All merchandise is tops. Mrs. Carolyn B- iley is the friendly owner. To purchase farm-fresh produce and tasty meats for your family, buy at the Northland Store. Special bargains are offered every week. Pewev Heald, Prop. For the newest in household utilities and equirment, shop at the Karshall-Wells Store. Pu.v nerrv toys for the tots and anythin? else that strikes your fancy at this store wherr vnur dollar buys more. No! There's no pamble when you purchase products at Gambles. This friendly store is known for its values. Save more at your Gambles Store. Lawrence Hill, Frop. For ti; finest assortment in deliciou. meats and the best cuts in chops, steaks, roasts, r'.ip ..1 the L.vnct's 7ā oc Market. .-.Iso select from th ir variety of can ed f ods, āāresh fruits and ve| etables while you enjoy their self-service. Take the family out for dinner at new and modern Ike's Chicken Shack. With Little Audrey as the chef and Ike at the Bar, you are assured of good food and fun. D Ā£ WWlTc Why not take the family out to dinner this Sunday? Stop at Dan's Cafe wh?re you are assured of pleasant, efficient service and the best in family dinners. Carl's Inc. is the deparment store with the most fashlon'ble creations for the en- tire family. Purchase your wardrobes at the V store with values throughout the year. You can be 3UFe that you are pettin; fresh epps, butter, and milk when you buy at the Ir.terlake Cooperative Creamery, because they all come from farms in thi3 viclriiv. Does your car run smoothly? When was the last time you had it really cleaned? Brinp it to the Pure Oil Station for an excellent Job in lubrication. See the latest stars in the newest shows at the Valley Theatre. Really terrific on the wide screen of the Northwest's finest theatre. Leo Backer, Prop. Fellows! Would you like a neat, scissor- sharp haircut? Do you prefer the Elvis coiffure? Whatever your preference, see us for the haircut you like! Our shaves are the smoothest at the Gale ā Smith Barbershop. If your home is in need of a new radio, phonograph, TV set or other electrical appliances? For a complete line of RCA Victor Models, contact William Jensen, Stop at the Hans Fritz Oil Co. where the New Highest Octane in Champlin products are available. At this friendly station are also minnows, cigarettes and so t drinks. Are you planning to build a house, a chicken-coupe, a barn or a garage, stop in to the Valley Lumber Company and let Bemie or Jack show you the best quality lumber. For t e best in feeds, seeds and fertili- zers, visit the Interlake Mill and Elevator. Friendly and helpful service will be pro- vided by Dick or Paul. Farmers! What do you need? Crain? Coal? Twine? Machinery? Come to the Valley Crain Company for all this and more. Friendly service given by Dwipht Fedbery and staff. If you are in the market for the excel- lent Allis-Chalmers machinery, stop at the pas station where the Shell sign waves. All purchases are the best at this modern place. Where Service Is Our Motto . We buy epps, cream, and poultry at the highest pri- ces. See us also for our complete line of Nutrena feeds. Kel Wallien, Frop. Jlultena S J= y.________ WALLIEN'S PRODUCE Farmers: Are you supporting your local Farmers Co-op Station? If not pet with it. You'll buy your gas at lowest possible price and have it delivered very promptly, Tel. CW5-J.562 Tri-County Co-op Oil Co. Use all the Standard products and gas at it's lowest price. Merlyn Anderson is there to give you efficent service. Stop at the Standard Oil Station today. Tel. 0W5- 2731 Would you like to inspect some of the fine International Harvester machinery or invest in a TV set? Come to the Schleflbein Imrlement and let A1 or Elmer help you to select the merchandise you need. If what your car needs is a radiator re- pair or an oil change, why wait? Rush to Ideal Chevrolet for prompt and courteous service. Don't delayl Call OW-5-4P61. For the car with the push button control, visit your Plymouth-Dodge dealer today. Let Roy Miller show you the latest in cars right away at the Valiev Motor Sales. 39 Is your farm machinery becoming run down and out of date? Stop at the Valiev Eouir- ment Comranv and let Kenr.it Isaacson or Floyd Buemer show you the latest in farm machinery. Are you buildin- ? Redecorating? In need of winter fuel when the āforth Wind screams around the corner? Go to the Lanpert's Lumber Company. They have a cor.plete line of PbS paints, materials, and fuel. For a good line in chairs, davenports, lamps, and other furniture, cone to the Caesar and Clark Furniture Co. Stop in any time for friendly service anā5 assistance. Shop at Bigelow's, the local Ken's Store when you are looking for the best in style and fashion, 'āāhey have everything in men's clothing with more for your money. Does your car need to be washed, have a complete check-up, or a grease job? Let Sinclair's Service Station do the job for you. Also tell them to fill up the pas tank with Sinclair gasoline. When you have any special printirg to be done, take it to. The Valley News for th best job eyer done in printing anndtu.cer.ents, bills, advertisements, identification.cards, and personalizing envelopes.
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