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CLCVEH-BUD Volume.I Issue. M M6 2.2 H57 Seed-is fem-.ary SERIOUS OPERATION PERFORMED Janet Ackerman R.N., assisted in a very serious operation at Sawbones Hospital in Duluth. The patient was in serious pain due to an ingrown toenail. NEW INVENTION!!! George Behringer, noted inven- tor, has recently perfected a new type of car, which is equipped with a device, which keeps the car on the road, therefore preventing it from running in the ditch. DIPLOMAT RETURNS Our American Ambassador to Hawaii, The Honorable Lloyd Wilson, has just arrived from a good will tour through that country. He has taken a great interest in that cou- ntry and wishes to further his ac- quaintances with the women. FOR SALE!!! Two Springer Spaniel dogs. Both in good condition. House- broken. Said dogs will answer to the names of Bruther and Pronto. Inquire at: Babe's Dog Kennel. NOTICE!!!! The business place located west of Withee, on highway 29, has just changed hands. The new owner is Mr. Keith Welker, former resident of this city. FOR RENT, by Theresa Devine Parkinson Are you at a loss as how to write to your sweetheart? If so, you may rent letters for Sl OOO per day from my abundant collection five years. ATTENTION!!!! Announcing the opening of the new beauty salon on 5th Avenue in this city. Hot-wave Permaments---35.00 Beauty Aids ------------ .15 Manicure --------------- .10 Shampoo ---------------- 7.00 Bargain prices on opening days. Norm's Beauty Shoppe. GRANDYWOPENING Old Model A cars repaired while you wait!!! Easy Payment Plan available. Lorna and Kenny Roohr, Prop. NEW COURSE OFFERED IN OWEN HIGH Miss Waunita Lindau, has accepted a new position in O.H.S. She is now teaching a course in innocentology. All students who have been having difficulty in cet- ting along with the teachers should apply for membership in this class. Requirements for this course are as follows: Forwardness Loudness Ill Manners General Pest eaoooceuooi6ia5Aiiguneocon Durroc pigs for sale. One sow with litter of eight. Inquire at: PIGS PLANTATION Frank Samek, Gentlemen Farmer,Prop OLD MAID AGAIN FAD ' The game of old maid has suddenly become a fashionable pass time. A very interestinv game was played near Owen last week. Miss Doris Capes and Miss Joyce Wesneski were the players. Miss Capes won the old maid, while Miss Wesneski won the card entitled A. Farmer, ecos--enooonki6gaWANii6oooo....Q... Announcing the opening of the new Riverside Orphanage under the supervision of Miss Olga Woik. The capacity is 2,000,000,000 boys be- tween the ages of 21 and 25. Miss Woik is long experienced in the care of children due to the position she occupied while attending high school SAILS ON QUEEN MARY Due to the shortage of women in this country, Harold Laube has rec- ently moved to Arabia and is now Shisk of the largest Harem in that countr'y. O
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JUNIOR PRCM Y n W The big event of our Junior year took place on April 30, when Benny Graham and his Orchestra provided the music for our promenade, where Frank Samek and Beverly Pyatt reigned as king and Queen. The theme for the prom, WThe Little Old Milln, was portrayed by a Dutch scene with blue and white as the color scheme. On the south wall were the words to the song, while on the opposite wall there was a large Dutch boy and girl sitting on a hill, where a pair of wooden shoes and tulips formed the background. Two large baskets of assorted colored tulips were placed beside the trelis, which formed an arch over the doorway. The wishing well and punch table stood on either side of the stage, where black silhouettes on silver paper were used as decorations. The chaperones for the promenade were the kings' parents,Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Lentz, the queens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pyatt, Mr. Joseph Korpal and Mr. Ben Bruchert. retry
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100th TOUCHDOWN MADE BY STAR Pete Devine, former Owen ath- lete, has just made his lOOth touchdown, while playing in the Rose Bowl. We believe this sets a new world's record. He has now accepted a position as head football coach of O.H.S., replacing Mr. Ted Kafka, who has been ser- former citizens Don Southworth ving that position for the past ll years but due to rheumatism has resigned. oneolsuooA6Min6NaiEA6inaoousono. Admiral Jerome Riley of the U.S. N., who has been serving in the West Pacific is home for an extended vi- sit at the home of his wife and fam- ily. QDOUOOIOCCDOIOOI llllll Ill!!! IIIO Ill INTERIOR DECORATING ICHEAPN All sorts of color decorations offered Kat any pricel. Offices on the 202 floor of the new Empire Building in this city. For further details see: State Miss Jeanne Mahoney. Phone--181 '6i1i6n35'i613Aw2iiii ' ' Come one, Come all! Vacant lot on east side of town. Adm. 3.28 Children 059 Adults This ad should be of special interest to the people of this towm due to the fact that one of it's . . is the feature attraction of this show as he is the tall man of the act. ARE YOU A WEAKLING? Do you have bees in your bonnet? Do you have butterflies in your stomach? Do you have ants in your pants? Then you need Cliffs body-building course. Giant Gym---Wed, and Sun. nights. Clifford Smith, Prop. IN TIME OF SORROW In your time of bereavement, con- tact Sympathy Funeral Home. WWe will cry at your funeral.U Robert Sluzewski ----- Prop. If you are short on flowers, contact Miss Arlyne Arp, prop. of Stink-Weed Floral Shop. VACANCY FILLED The vacancy left open by the resignation of Mrs. Roose- velt, has been filled by one of our former pupils. Mary Ellen Johnson has left for New York, where she will make her debute as a speaker in Madison Square Gardens. PAT BLADL SENTENCED TO LIFE IMPRISONMBNT It grieves us greatly to re- port that one of our former students of Owen High School has been sentenced to life im- prisonment in Alcatraz. It had been discovered that Miss Bladl had been embezzeling large sums of moneyK3c every day, from the Cloverbud, for an indefinite period of timel. We hope she enjoys her extended visit in the West. oneooncnoo0N66i66EiiiEcln0000000 New cheese factory opened for business. Owned and operated by A. Lindgren, a very capable cheese maker. For trucking service, not- ify Anna Mae Wesneski, who is an expert at slinging milk cans. MRS. AMERICA OF 1959 Mrs. Marjorie Bernsee Thorne ha been chosen, by a board of judges as Mrs. America of 1959. She has a family of three, a boy 2 years old, a girl three years old, and a husband 39 years of age. She has been chosen because of her a- bility as a housewife and mother. STUDENT ACCEPTS NEW POSITION Gerald Behringer, local quiz kid, has accepted a new position as professor of physcology at Vas- sar. He also has been appointed dean of women due to the under- standing Professor Behringer has of their problems. S
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