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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 10

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I -w- 'T'i 1. -n 4 wf 4 1 1 "1 ttMON7 fNebr.) GUDC AND WtUHt -July 25, J962 WeoWoy Soon! aumerbui deseenSantSMj admirers," Robert E. McDowej of Louisville nid. "let me bastei to say that he wasn't a rascal. He i nlnrflll fooe 10 Real Daniel Boone 1 'Ignorant, Shiftless' HARRODSBURG, Ky.

(AP) An historian commissioned to write a pageant a out Kentucky's pie neer days told an audience re cently that Daniel Boone was "ig norant, careless and probably shiftless." before I am lynched by Large Grants Received By NU, Lincoln Dr. DieckmanVTalks At Lutheran! Meeting was very exciting Black Widow Spider Rated Down, Now By The Associated Frea The-" black widow spider has if Dey image of the Christian college er needed something to supplant that understanding which makes it possible to call a hotel and a college Christian" because neither of them has a bar!" I Paul W. Diecltfflan, president o( Midland College, apoke a gatterirnj of -Lairleran college public relations directors as-lembled at Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa. I Dr. Dieckman asserted that "a LINCOLN UP)-University of Nebraska Regents accepted Tues Phone Today fo FREE day 31,358,130 in gifts and grants.

The gifts and grants included: dropped out of the rst of the top ten public enemies of the insect world, says the National Pest Control CARPETING E5TIMATfc2 Dieckman's address highlighted the three-day rn'r Research grants totaling including $600,000 from the National Science Foundation for construction of a new physics re i by Susquehanna University and the Board c. Hitter Some 25 years ago, this spider caused more human illness and pf JtBsss U-4 FREMONT ow'ici ou o. TWIM PA 1 4434 Education of the United Lutheran deaths than now The improve Church in America. Thirty-five public relations 'representatives frm i io ment is due largely to better sanitation and pest control methods, and advances in medical treatment The bite is fatal in about 5 the U.S. and Canada attended.

per cent of untreated cases. WolvesV Were Only Barking at Beauties NEW YORK (AP)-Philip Bott- search building, and (432,058 in training grants. Ten paintings valued at $67,500 from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. 140,000 from the Atomic Energy Commission to support research on the slowing of ions.

This brings to $267,011 the AECi support of the research since the late 1940s. Up to $15,000 for a survey to determine if a technical assistant program in agriculture should be undertaken in Jordan. Fremonter Visiu At Uehling Home UEHLING Miss Josie Matt-of Fremont is a west of her field, executive director of the re cent Miss Universe contest at Mi 100 WOOL TWEED or 50WOOl-S0 NYLON 7-, Aft (SJJsy: ami, denies that the contestants were menaced by "wolves" as REV. CALVIN C. KLEMT Seminary librarian Rev.

C. C. Klemt Named Librarian At Seminary Here The Rev. Calvin Klemt has been named librarian at Central Lutheran Theological Seminary. Mr.

Klemt was born in Louis 7- I LzILj 98c valuta 'looms C0L0RS New, Fresh Idea 4T M' li Fly Washable polyethylene! I Swotttrt! Doubles as a wall dace- I ration. Great prftl I JT MO-WM charged by Miss South Afnca. He says many' of the girls felt they were guarded too closely. He said the girls ate together in canteens. An American girl and a foreign girl roomed together, with a chaperone.

sister, Miss Geneve Mattson for a few days. Two grat carpeting valuitl Smart loop dtiign. la-ttxtd back. Coh-iond with foam! lijm il A birthday celebration lor six-vear-nM Lvnden Landholm was given by his parents, Mr. a -Bottfield described the security arrangements when asked for ville, Ky.

in 1925. He served In the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946 Mrs. Charles Landholm. Attena-inp were his cousin.

Sally Swan- and was a radioman in the Sig nal Corps. son of Hudson, and class comment on criticism of the contest voiced by Miss South Africa, Lynette Gamble. 18, on her return to Johannesburg Tuesday. mates, Mike Johnson, John rur-stpnnn. David PoDken, Carrol 100 WOOL WILTON Installed with Pad Olson, and Bruce Baker.

Other He attended the University of Kentucky and Heidelberg 0 1-lege, Tiffin, Ohio, graduating in mathematics In 1950, In 1953 he graduated from Union Theological guests were Arlen Olson, Rodney Baker, Suzanne Engdahl, Mrs. Tnnv floueh. Mrs. Edward Realph. Four Accidents Listed in Fremont Eight vehicles were involved in Mrs.

Howard Olson. Mrs. Bill Seminary, JvV York. For six years, Mr. Klemt serv Laughren.

and Lynden's grand four minor accidents reported by police Tuesday. Nature's most durable carpat fibar, in a lovely ttx turtd potttrn. decorator colortl HUM Mr. and Mrs. Harry ui- 1 SQ.

Li YD ed the Evangelical and Reformed Church at Suffield, Ohio. In 1959 he became pastor of the United A pickup truck operated by wai son ana Mrs. Edwin Landholm. Church in Big Rapids, Mich. ter Wasso, Chicago, and a station wagon dirven by Louis L.

Zetocka, 1612 Victor were involved in a collision at 23rd and Broad streets night, police said. June of 1961, Mr. Klemt entered the Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, 4.7 Mi, 'W A parked pickup truck owned 100 CARPET NYLON Installed with Pad by Hoppel Servisoft 323 E. Second was struck by an auto driven by Roy Lambrecht, 316 E. First near, Second and streets, a police report said.

Leslie Faist, North Bend, -was to work toward a degree in horary science. Following graduation in 1962, he came to Fremont as librarian at the Central Lutheran Mr. Klemt's wife, Bette, is a graduate of Western Reserveand Columbia Universities, and was assistant librarian at Heidelberg College. The Klemt's daughter, Kristin, is 5 and their son, Paul, is 4 The Klemt's arc residing at 820 E. 10th in Fremont.

Easiest to clean with a non-crush hi-lo loop pile. Naturally moth' proof. 7 colors! backing a car from a Sixth Street parking space when it struck a parked auto belonging to Janet O. Mason, 507 E. 12th near the intersection of Sixth and Broad streets, police reported.

Cars driven by Lloyd C. Conklin, NO MONEY DOWN-UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY Cedar Bluffs, and Regina M. Ferguson, Route 3, collided' at the in tersection of Fifth and streets, 4 New Heads, according to a police report. Some cooks find that adding a teaspoon of vinegar to the water in which eggs are being poached English, Medic at NU LINCOLN (AP) New chairmen in four departments English and helps to keep the egg whites from spreading unduly. Another protec tion against spreading is to extremely fresh eggs! Physics on the Lincoln campus and Obstretics Gynecology and Orthopedic Surgery on the Omaha campus were appointed Tuesday The Guide and Tribunt CoiiqhcdidakA Happy Parents by University of Nebraska re gents.

The chairman are: Dr. Dudley Bailey, associate professor of English, succeeding the resigned Dr. James Miller. DODGE COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL A son war bra-n to Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Emry on Dr. Edward J. Zimmerman, Thick braided oval UT AS ion' reverses for extra fT I wear. Multi-color 00 "tton I pattern. 16x27.

rTTj-. Caahl4wMd itofti. ond Oeolf Morn." Tuesday. professor of physics, who replaces the resigned chajrman, Dr. Robert Chasson.

Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Evert are parents of a daughter born on Dr. Warren H. Pearse, assistant Tuesday. professor of obstretics and who fills the vacancy BROOKINGS, S.

D. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schnoor on Monday, They are former Fremonters. caused last year by the appointment of Dr.

Roy G. Holly as dean of the Graduate College. Dr. Chester Waters as sociate professor of orthopedic surgery, succeeding Dr. William R.

Hamsa, chairman since 1949, who will remain on the faculty as professor. 8 1 Ml JV mm Hattie M. Bronson Services Thursday Services for Mrs. Hattie M. TO BUY AT THIS PRICE! Bronson, 83, formerly of Fre mont, will be at 10 a.m.

Thurs day at the Bader Funeral Cha pel. The Howard Young- blora of the Sinai Lutheran Church In Fremont will officiate. Burial will be in Ridge Cemetery. Mrs. Bronson died Monday in been in failing health for several years She was' born August 28, 1878 aat Fontanelle.

She was a member of the Episcopal Church in Oma ha. Stores 530 lbs. of Food! Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Helen Spracklin of Omaha and seven grandchildren. Mrs.

Bronson was preceded in death by her husband, Anton Bronson, and a son. XiT lS" Joseph R. Kastanek Enlists in Air Force SCHUYLER Joseph R. Kas tanek, 18, son of Mrs. Mildred H.

Kastanek of Schuyler, is tak ing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. He enlist ed in the Air Force through the ltM ReWg.rator or VA whal hare! Fremont recruiting office. Upon completion of basic training he I fa," I Ranch Red 50 1 Mora Per Gallon I 1 Con with I MP TERPINE 1 Plus -I PlP end I I 1.991 Stores I I II A small Jfami. I 3 I lenk I ir I lp torch iiri 1 I ji 12 Angular IxSK- SASH i ply i I If rn Re9- 95 I 1 lEii 2.89 -Mwe ei oMt apply 0mbt-wfeJ ftom Mif k'wi1 W4w reH. 1 Si i v.

I I i I. will be assigned to a technical training school in mechanics. A I a Kastanek graduated from Schuyler High School this year and had been employed in BIG capacity, BIG features, IOW price make this Custom 15 freezer your top buy for '621 Square-line cabinet a trim 57 Two dividers. liL.a Schuyler. Arizona Family Visits Uehlins basket simplify food arranging.

$250 apoiiage warranty. .1 UEHLING Visiting at the Arthur Bowman home are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowman and sons of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr.

nd Mrs. Em ory Johnson of Sioux City were dinner guests of the Kermit Meyers. Harold Meyer and Billy Eng dahl returned home with the John sons for a week's visit. David Anderson, son of Einar Anderson of Lincoln, spent a few days with his grandparents Mr. and Ivar: Anderson, while his parents and sister were on vacation in Iowa, 7 'V'V.

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