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Thursday, April 15th, 1987.SAUK CENTRE HERALD, Sauk Centre, Minn. Ellen 41.7 Larry 52.4 Australian eucalptus trees are C Flosie taller than Holstein Nigie 49.0 Mabie 57.7 They often exceed 450 feet in '* Biackie 40.8 June 52.0 height. M 1 Jesse 45.6 Flora 62.3 Guernseys Diana 43.5 Joan R ?* R ® RT •.■ “»«*>• «•» o. h. y.„d»< e . s _ mW *, ?! Star Holstein Nancy 68.9 f A»M® I aM!WMW »S S« :. > > " s. '., ' A Grace 40.0 Baldy 47.1 I S. Revised Statutes Repor ■HffiSm *yMg _, ‘ 400 , - . . Corporation. Minneapolis, giPgMgt 'W ■' ''' ■'> ’' ■' tn ’' ** Mrs. Johanna Olsen— Because of the intense heat, ta. which is affiliated - M Soren Jensen— Private individuals allow- Guernseys Daisy ed to the Panama District Nutiib ' :' *.' “ •’A?' 1 S®IIBh ' Clover 40.5 Canal Zone. business: Owns or - HnHßli J DBif No 11 45 0 - "r indirectly, capite ■MMMMMBMm —« „ 11 40U and Other corpora Penney 44.4 FID A T MAVFP which above natr John Grundie— UK.. A. J. ItlA I El\ affiliated iWWt Guernseys Bose Marie 40.7 1 D on ti’d ership o/con'' Spot 4/CDuSI RD L J > Holstein Biackie 43.0 r,,,. - >-,.„, QI /MS ;—■•-? Clark 52.0 Office Over Merchants Bank . > ■L-<.H<jruiFnß||^l '““'"■x- Br '” dle M 1 s,uk Centre - Minn - ”’■&/■ - chiropractor r , : UK. A. A. GALLS Jerseys Blsr; Carrlc 403 Over National Tea Store k. . M With fists upraised in the Communist salute, members of the so-called "People’s Lobby" stormed the sen- ate finance committee in a demonstration at the «»L..‘.a capitol last week and held state senators virtual pris- Xjo QtS I\B . ■ —yW *-1 oners for four hours. Several hundred of the group including about 50 women spent the night in the senate I L w KA ■ ® Y; chamber after forcing the lock on the door. In the morning they were praised by Governor Benson for their < ■ V* - !! ® M C| rncn W AW< Clinton Frederick had the mis- day afternoon visitors at the ; •'■■■'• w \* W Kiiru&a licwo fortune to break his right arm last Paul Rachey home. r\_ VB ww ■ IF Mr. and Mrs. John Hiles, Mrs. week while cranking the car. ,T'. B ** »**M k A vA TESTER’S MONTHLY REPORT '7CQ'• 1» \1 JI M » and daughter, Bertha, were St. Dusen were Alexandria callers on w IM I* flw * w ■ IF Cloud callers Wednesday. Sunday. Month of March, 1937 - Vjv“t * WVA VA V*4W Clarence Wetsser and Raymond Mrs. Jack Hines and sons, Bob Report of the Douglas and Pope : W B |A *" Schneider were Belgrade callers on and Clifford, called at the James Dairy Herd Improvement Associa- ak Wednesday. Stalker home Sunday. tion: Mike Bayer shipped a load of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frederick No. Cows tested, 228; No. herds live stock to South St. Paul Wed- and family visited Sunday after- tested, 12; No. herds averaging 25 nesday. noon with Mr. and Mrs. Less Jud- pounds or more Butterfat, 8. DI HE? CDF The card party given in the com- kins. No. cows producing 40 pounds or DI Iw Ea D ■ Cr wI munity hall by Herman Imdieke, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Judkins more butterfat, 45. Bovsi Here is a real bicvcle bar Ben Kampsen, Fred, Joe and Nick were Sunday guests of IMr. and Association average production hiir» Rnitt tr Koll Wednesday evening was large- Mrs. Larson at Villard. per cow, 644 pounds milk; 27.60 use Has balloon tires elect ly attended. Mrs. Henry Krummery visited on butterfat and 4.2 per cent test. inforeed ioints chrome olat Albert Siiibemick, of Greenwald, Saturday evening with Mrs. Effie High producing cow for butter- proof frame was a caller here Thursday. Bentley. fat, milked twice dally: interior and many The sewing bee given by Mrs. Mrs. V. L. Prosser and daughter, Owner, Sam Haughdahl; 1779 lbs. other important Henry Zenzen, Mrs. Alfred Wllnter, Erma, spent Friday afternoon with milk; 88.9 lbs. fat; date of test, turea. Cash Price. Mrs. John Zenzen, Mrs. Joe Adrian Mrs. Fred Schaub in Glenwood. March 21; breed, grade Guernsey. ' and Mrs. Casper Welsser in the The P. T. A. will meet at the List of 5 highest producing herds Pay $1.25 Week f community hall Thursday after- school house Thursday evening, based on butterfat: noon was well attended. April 15th. There will be a declam- Owner, Sam Haughdahl; date of Math Pung was a caller at St. ation contest and musical selec- test, March 21; No. in milk, 29; No. Cloud Wednesday. tions. Lunch will be served. Every- dry, 1; Av. Milk, 878; Av. Fat, 38.71; \ Mir. and Mrs. John Schoenburg, body welcome. breed, Gradie and P. B. Guernseys. \ I Mrs. John Gending and Mrs. C. P. Mrs. O’Brien and daughter, of Owner, Soren Jensen; date of T Stolberger were callers at the Ed Sedan, spent Sunday evening with test, March 23; No. in Milk, 15; No. Stoiberger home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bentley. dry, 0; Av. Milk, 754; Av. Fat, fjjigr Al Heieerich accompanied his Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flannery, of 36.22; breed, Grade and P. B. fer brother, Joe Heiserich, to the St. Sauk Rapids, visited relatives in Guernseys. ’y Cloud hospital Thursday where the Villard and Westport on Sunday. Owner, John Grundie; date of latter will receive treatment. Mrs. Flannery’s mother, Mrs. Gaff- test, March 24; No. in milk, 15; No. Fred Koll and Bob Vance attend- aney, of Villard, is very ill. dry, 1; Av. Milk, 783; Av. Fat, ed the baseball meeting at Brooten Matt Morris and son, Curtiss, of 32.44; breed, Grade Guernseys. ’ Friday. Georgeville, were Westport callers Owner, G. H. Vandesteeg; date of Due to the condition of Highway Sunday. test, March 30; No. in milk, 13; No. 71 the school children who attend Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bodeker 1 and dry, 0; Av. Milk, 811; Av. Fat, school at Belgrade and Sauk Cen- family are moving from the Aug- 30.67; breed, Grade and P. F tre and who make the trip each ust Peterson home to the Gilbert Holstelns. | day, on the buses, will not be able Heen farm. Owner, Louis Clark; date of f to attend school until 71 is pass- Miss Emma Hines, of Sauk Cen- March 25; No. in milk, 15; No able again. tre, spent Sunday with relatives in 1; Av. Milk, 691; Av. Fat, Mrs Joseph Zenzen and Miss Westport. breed, grade Guernseys. Hildegard Fladung, of Metre Grove Mrs. Al Hermanson went to Un- No. herds headed with visited with relatives and friends derwood, Minn., Monday for a visit bred sire, 10. over the week end. at the Joe Thompson home. No. feeding alfalfa, 6. Earl Schoenberg, who is attend- John Norlinger, who has resided No. feeding silage, 9 Ing the St. John’s college at Col- in English Grove a number of No. feeding high legevllle, spent the week end at years, passed away Sunday mom- centrae, 2. the home of his parents, Mr. and ing. Cows producing * Mrs. Leo Shoenberg. B. F.: Mrs. Agnes Bromenschenkel, of RirrliflnlA Owner Sauk Centre, is visiting at the DircilUdie Math Jennisse’ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George MteClintick Holsteins Carl Spaeth. and sons were Saturday evening George and Elmer Spaeth, of visitors at the Ira Lyon home. Waite Park, visited with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bleuth autoed George F I and friends over the week end. to Little Falls Friday where Mr. Holste’ Virgil Scholz spent Sunday at the Bluth went to consult an eye spec- Leo Schoenberg home. ialist. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyon were Sam WaeltiM** Sunday dinner guests at the Ja£e <? TT cSipon Vanderhoff home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rachey and daughter, Arline, of Akeley, spent family were Saturday evening vis the week end at the Fred Cooper itors of the lady’s mother, Mrs and L. J. Buchholz homes. Vesta Trumble. Miss Alma Borchert went to Mr. and Mrs. George Schwar , | Glenwood Friday night for a visit and family were Sunday di’ with relatives. guests at the Jacob Hartung ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pantze and Mr. and Mrs. Ina Lyon ar ! family, of Villard, visited Monday ney and Lorraine, Ewalt at the Al Hoth home. Mrs. Louise Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bodeker ter, Phyllis and Mr. anf and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Ostendorff and family Bodeker visited with Mr. and Mrs. - Ben Frederick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Stalker en- : tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stalk- ; v r er and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stalk- | ' er and Betty Mae at dinner Sun- . . day. V. L. Prosser, P. J. Flannery and n 1 M Lee Doege were Glenwood visitors V6l IW on Wednesday. A £. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frederick and ■”• *' son, Carroll, M. C. Frederick and | or Miss Julia Schaub spent Friday in the cities. Miss Jessie Tipler called on Mrs. I V. L. Prosser Tuesday. Statement of the Condition of 1 FIRST STATU RANK of Sauk Centre as of April 3, 1937. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ....3148,610 Overdrafts 12 Bonds and securities .... 67,4' Banking House, Furn- iture and Fixtures ... IT Othes real estate owned . ? Checks and drafts in transit ■ i Due from other banks I and cash on hand ... 1 Cash items and checks I Other assets, if any . I Total ......... LIABHZ Lft Capital Debenture Capital Stock . I Surplus fund |mm Undivided prof! « Reserved for d I Deposits subj I W Cashier’s cb I Savings de I w Time cert' I 1 Tot/ J State r I 5 Count- I We I F. P I £ tb 2 f Thursday, April 15th, 1987. I n - fi If si ■Pt ■’"/-■•■.<?« jSJw 1- * lßfl 9** » fl I I H fit 3» • CJ a &BMHL ** JK. 9 wl rzi wlf?- JPIKKL »y'* Bw'»n I, Ll* fl| s * *s 'k" BL -HR ■' #Wr With fists upraised in the Communist salute, members of the so-called “People’s Lobby*’ stormed the sen ate finance committee in a demonstration at the *...'. t capltol last week and held state senators virtual pris oners for four hours. (Several hundred of the group including about 50 women spent the night in the senate chamber after forcing the lock on the door. In the morning they were praised by Governor Benson for their work. Elrosa News Mr. and Mrs. John lilies, Mrs. Julius Schmidt, Mrs. Math Bauer and daughter, Bertha, were St. Cloud callers Wednesday. Clarence Wetsser and Raymond Schneider were Belgrade callers on Wednesday. (Mike Bayer shipped a load of live stock to South St. Paul Wed nesday. The card party given in the com munity hall by Herman Imdieke, Ben Kampsen, Fred, Joe and Nick Koll Wednesday evening was large ly attended. Albert Siilbemlck, of Greenwald, was a caller here Thursday. *ltie sewing bee given by Mrs. Henry Zenzen, Mrs. Alfred Winter, Mrs. John Zenzen, Mrs. Joe Adrian and Mrs. Casper Weisser in the community hall Thursday after noon was well attended. Math Pung was a caller at St. Cloud Wednesday. Mir. and Mrs. John Schoenburg, Mrs. John Gerding and Mrs. C. P. Stolberger were callers at the Ed Stoiberger home Tuesday evening. Al Heiserich accompanied his brother, Joe Heiserich, to the St. Cloud hospital Thursday where the latter will receive treatment. Fred Koll and Bob Vance attend ed the baseball meeting at Brooten Friday. Due to the condition of Highway 71 the school children who attend school at Belgrade and Sauk Cen tre and who make the trip each day, on the buses, will not be able to attend school until 71 is pass able again. Mrs. Joseph Zenzen and Miss Hildegard Fladung, of Meire Grove visited with relatives and friends over the week end. Earl Schoenberg, who is attend ing the Sit. John’s college at Col legeville, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shoenberg. Mrs. Agnes Bromenschenkel, of Sauk Centre, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spaeth. George and Elmer Spaeth, of Waite Park, visited with relatives and friends over the week end. Virgil Scholz spent Sunday at the Leo Schoenberg home. Westport Mr. and Mrs. Herman Welch and daughter, Arline, of Akeley, spent the week end at the Fred Cooper and L. J. Buchholz homes. Miss Alma Borchert went to Glenwood Friday night (for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pantze and family, of Villard, visited Monday at the Al Hath home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bodeker and family and Mr. and (Mrs. Fay Bodeker visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frederick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Stalker en tertained 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stalk er and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stalk er and Betty Mae at dinner Sun day. V. L. Prosser, P. J. Flannery and Lee Doege were Glenwood visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Frederick and son, Oarroll, M. C. Frederick and Miss Julia Schaub spent Friday in the cities. Miss Jessie Tipler called on Mrs. V. L. Prosser Tuesday. Statement of the Condition of FIRST STATB BAXK of Sauk Centre as of April 3, 1937. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ....9148,610.44 Overdrafts 124.41 Bonds and securities .... <7,485.00 Banking House, Furn- iture and Fixtures ... 18,500.00 Othes real estate owned . 15,611.72 Checks and drafts in transit 718.48 Due from other banka and cash on hand 57.746.98 Cash items and checks .. <62.51 Other assets, if any 590.28 Total 1284,889.80 Capital Debentures 8 10.000.00 Capital Stock 25.900.00 Surplus fund 5.000.00 Undivided profits, net ... 2,915.45 Reserved for depreciation. 408.27 Deposits subject to check 122,918.48 Cashier’s checks 3,057.62 Savings deposits 22,899.23 Time certificates 92,840.75 Total 1284,889.80 State of Minnesota, County of Stearns, as. We, J. A. Dußois, President and F. 8. Cooper, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solomnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. J. A. Dußois, President. F. S. Cooper, Cashier. CORRECT ATTEST: L. L. Kells, J. F. Cooper, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of April, 1937. (SEAL) Benj. F. Dußois. Notary Public, Stearns County Minnesota. Clinton Frederick had the mis fortune to break his right arm last week while cranking the car. Howard Stuart and Earl Van Dusen were Alexandria callers on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Hines and sons, Bob and Clifford, called at the James Stalker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frederick and family visited Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Less Jud kins. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Judkins were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larson at Villard. Mrs. Henry Krummery visited on Saturday evening with Mrs. Effie Bentley. Mrs. V. L. Prosser and daughter, Erma, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Schaub in Glenwood. The P. T. A. will meet at the school house Thursday evening, April 15th. There will be a declam ation contest and musical selec tions. Lunch will be served. Every body welcome. Mrs. O’Brien and daughter, of Sedan, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flannery, of Sauk Rapids, visited relatives in Villard and Westport on Sunday. Mrs. Flannery’s mother, Mrs. Gaff aney, of Villard, is very ill. Matt Morris and son, Curtiss, of Georgeville, were Westport callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bodeker 1 and family are moving from the Aug ust Peterson home to the Gilbert Heen farm. Miss Emma Hines, of Sauk Cen tre, spent Sunday with relatives in Westport. Mrs. Al Hermanson went to Un derwood, Minn., Monday for a visit at the Joe Thompson home. John Norlinger, who has resided in English Grove a number of years, passed away Sunday morn ing. Birchdale Mr. and Mrs. George McClintick and sons were Saturday evening visitors ait the Ira Lyon home. (Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bleuth autoed to Little Falls Friday where Mr. Bluth went to consult an eye spec ialist. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyon were Sunday dinner guests at the Jajte Vanderhoff home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rachey and (family were Saturday evening vis itors of the lady’s mother, Mrs. Vesta Trumble. (Mr. and Mrs. George Schwanke and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Jacob Hartung home. Mr. and Mrs. Ina Lyon and Sid ney and Lorraine, Ewalt Rachey, Mrs. Louise Thomas and daugh ter, Phyllis and Mr. and Mra. Ben Ostendorff and family were Sun- Canned Pear Sale! (A Farmer-Consumer Benefit Campaign) Del Monte Bartlette Pears, No. 2 Can 15c A. &P. Bartlett Pears, 2 No. 2 x /2 Cans 35c lona Bartlett Pears, No. 2 1 / 2 Can 15c Have Your Own Vegetable and Flower Garden. See As sortment in Our Faribault Seed Case I Best Cane Sugar, 10 lb. doth bag Finest Beet Sugar, 10 lb. doth bag Lb $1.05 Countless Thousands Prefer Wisconsin Limburger Cheese, lb. Ann Page Salad Dressing J* 19c 33c Honnef s Vegetable Beef Soup, 2 16 ox. cans 19c 1 Chlnallte Cereal Bowl FREE with 2 Pkg*. Wheaties Cereal, 2 8 oz. pkgs. - Camay Toilet Soap, Cake Dreft Washing Powder, large pkg.. Iceberg Head Lettuce, 2 heads - Radishes, 2 large bunches. - New Potatoes, lb. - , - - Golden Ripe Bananas, 4 lbs. Tune in “A. * P, Bandwagon” 7 to « pun., Thura, WCCO A&P Food Stores day afternoon visitors at the Paul Rachey home. TESTER’S MONTHLY REPORT Month of March, 1937 (Report of the Douglas and Pope Dairy Herd Improvement Associa tion: No. Cows tested, 228; No. herds tested, 12; No. herds averaging 25 pounds or more Butterfat, 8. No. cows producing 40 pounds or more butterfat, 45. Association average production per cow, 644 pounds milk; 27.60 butterfat and 4.2 per cent test. High producing cow for butter fat, milked twice daily: Owner, Sam Haughdahl; 1779 lbs. milk; 88.9 lbs. fat; date of test, March 21; breed, grade Guernsey. List of 5 highest producing herds based on butterfat: Owner, Sam Haughdahl; date of test, March 21; No. in milk, 29; No. dry, 1; Av. Milk, 878; Av. Fat, 38.71; breed, Grade and P. B. Guernseys. Owner, Soren Jensen; date of test, March 23; No. in Milk, 15; No. dry, 0; Av. Milk, 754; Av. Fat, 36.22; breed, Grade and P. B. Guernseys. Owner, John Grundie; date of test, March 24; No. in milk, 15; No. dry, 1; Av. Milk, 783; Av. Fat, 32.44; breed, Grade Guernseys. Owner, G. H. Vandesteeg; date of test, iMarch 30; No. in milk, 13; No. dry, 0; Av. Milk, 811; Av. Fat, 30.67; breed, Grade and P. B. Holstelns. Owner, Louis Clark; date of test, March 25; No. in milk, 15; No. dry, 1; Av. Milk, 691; Av. Fat, 29.15; breed, grade Guernseys. No. herds headed with a pure bred sire, 10. No. feeding alfalfa, 6. No. feeding silage, 9. No. feeding high protein con centrae, 2. Cows producing 40 or more lbs. B. F.: Owner Math Jennissen— Holsteins Skylark 43.8 Plum 47.6 Pearl 45.9 George F. Schlackel— Holsteins No. 221 43.2 Dolly 42.3 No. 206 56.6 Sam Haughdahl— Guernseys Benny 88.9 Roanie 44.5 Barbara 46.9 Clara Bow 53.2 OUR SPECIAL Daily Roasted Coffee 25c Lb. BENSON COFFEE CO. Freeh Roasted Peanuts 49 Lb. Bag • • • • SAUK CENTRE HERALD, Sauk Centre, Minn. Ellen 41.7 Maud 52.7 Holstein Nigie 49.0 Blackle 40.8 Jesse 45.6 Guernseys Diana 43.5 Mau rlne 62.3 Star 41.4 Grace 40.0 Esther 46.5 (Mrs. Johanna Olsen — Jersey Pauly 40.0 Soren Jensen — John Grundle — Guernseys Rose Marie 40.7 Spot 46.6 Holstein Blackie 43.0 Guernsey Clark 52.9 Brindle 55.1 Louis Clark — Guernseys Bert Groskopp— Holstein No. 8 47.4 E. J. Maland — Jerseys Goldie 54.3 Carrie 40.3 Lola 48.4 rft? & /nloM'M’ I\i ' \ [tfn *\ u \\ 1 ha \IW V ' LaJmIHI Name Lbs. 54c 52c $2.10 23c 5c 21c 11c 5c 5c 29c AL HESSE, Managing Partner, Sauk Centre Radios Repaired Geo. Henry, Freeport H. D. Bergman, Grey Eagle John EUles, Elrosa Ben Lextercamp, Greenwald Emil Hannem*™, Long Prairie Daisy 40.0 Clover 40.5 No. 11 45.0 Penney 44.4 Red 57.1 Nellie 44.3 BIKE SPECIAL Boys! Here is a real bicycle bargain. A big. husky, rugged bike. Built to stand hard use. 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They often exceed 450 feet in height. Report of a Holding Company Af filiate of a National Bank published in accordance with Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes, Report as of March 31, 1937 of First Bank Stock Corporation, Minneapolis, Minneso ta, which is affiliated with The Merchants National Bank of Sauk Centre, Sauk Centre, Minnesota. Chapter Number 6,417, Federal Re serve District Number 9. Kind of business: Owns or controls directly or indirectly, capital stock of banks and other corporations. Manner in which above named organization is affiliated with national bank: Af filiated by reason of common own ership or control, directly or indi rectly. vested in First Bank Stock Corporation. Degree of control: 90%. Financial relations with bank: Stock affiliated bank owned: $76,- 197.33. Other information necessary to disclose fully relations with bank: None. I. L. B. Hogue, Assis tant Secretary of First Bank Stock Corporation do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. L. B. Hogue. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Bth day of April, 1937. F. L. Durand, Notary Public, Hennepin County, Minnesota. My commission expires August 11th. 1943. (Notarial Seal). OIL SPECIAL! ijSj REPORT Nit’l Adv. First Lina Creet 4-Ply Li»t Price 626/18 $7.70 112.70 626/20 8.20 13.46 626/21 8.45 660/16 8.35 1175 660/17 8.55 ir®s 600/16 9.50 18.35 626/16 10.65 17.40 660/16 11.85 /19,ia P/ticeb SlabhedX On 1936 Refrigerators >nado Range , at this ri low pries, ihod top, • Pouch fesd. ■ice oven, iirxll'. AU .opper reservoir with faucet. Cash Price A 9.95 warming CORONADO " Electric Wither Has »!1 the important features found in the more egysaafvo models. Ask for a free trial end ES«M!! Pny ILK Pur Week Order for Hearing on Petition for Administration, Limiting Time to File Claims and for Hearing Thereon STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Stearns IN PROBATE COURT File No. 10,926 In ReEstate of J. L. Kiken Dece dent. Agnes E. Kiken having filed here in a petition for general administra tion stating that said decedent died intestate and praying that Clarence Kiken be appointed administrator; IT IS ORDERED. That the hear ing thereof be had on Friday, April 23rd, 1937, at 9 o’clock. A. M. be fore this Court in the probate court room in the court house in the City of St. Cloud, Minnesota, that the time within which creditors of said decedent may file their claims be limited to four months from the date hereof, and that the claims so filed be heard on Friday, the 6th day of August, 1937, at 9 o’clock, A. M. before this Court In the pro bate court room in the court house in the City of St. Cloud, Minnesota, and that notice hereof be given by Sublication of this order in the auk Centre Herald, a legal news paper, and by mailed notice as pro vided by law. Dated March 31st, 1937. (COUHT SEAL) Paul Ahles , _ Probate Judge L. L. Kells, Esq. Attorney for Petitioner. Sauk Centre, Minn. Published Apr. 1-8-15, 1937. I** / A good quality vacu um distilled wax free motor oil that will give complete motor protection and stand up ex tremely well on long trips even in the hot test weather. Spe cial Sale Offer. S.A.E. 20 or 30. 5 Gallon* ’1.59 Plus 20c Fed. Tax. Total |1.79 Including Can Gamble’s 6 Tube Car Radio Free Installation Gives perfect recep tion. Full vision dial, dust proof speaker, other features. Cash Pr.ce ’29.95 Pay sl.2s Per Week WiiKKSSi ? '■ ■ l M ': Hs£r • ■'/ Coronado Battery Mantel Radio Rew cabinet design. Full vi sion dial. Surprising perform ance. Has good mellow ton*. 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