W5 ana ram DoneerAug. 12lh annual But-'ill be held atV. ll and 12. .entry day, with :ompIeted by 9 1 saddle horse at 8 p. m. that e grandstand.hlldren..will be chll-the featured the 105 Ranch features bare-Brahma bull wrestling, trick and numerouswns. Also ap-i comedy trickbe at the fair This act is one ts to appeal* on moon and eve-. The Barnes ill also appearlal barn dance 30n on Sunday, Lght of the fair. 5 -purchased an y of fireworks i the last eve-Mother,ANN GOPLERUD'Ann of Anzio'Midwayiws will appear air for the first plete array ■ of rhere will also ; and dancing, lances will be tollo Sissel and Sidge Riders, ers are: Presi-Allan, .-Allison;W. Schrage, r i • Virgil .. E. reasurer,' J.: A. Directors are, :esley; John L: irr Fresenborg, laid Hagarly, Vilder; Howard 3randtr C. H.Osage — Miss Ann Goplerud, famed in World war II • as ‘Ann of Anzio” and “Sweetheart of th* GIs”, writes, relatives : here from Pusan,. Korea,: that she' is- busy with her work with the American Red Cross as entertainer for the GIs of all nations. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford-P. Goplerud, of Osage. -Despite the * rugged conditions that prevailed at Pusan • during the. evacuation of the troops into that area, Ann, as in World-war II. never complained and always writes cheerful letters . to ; the home folks.. She •• was the. first woman to appear during - World war II on ; the Anzio beachhead and. was one of the first to assist the. UN troops in Korea.A brother, Maj. Peder Goplerud, who has been serving his country in Korea, wrote recently that he. saw his sister at Pusan, and he is believed to be • on his way • to. the United ' States from Tokyo. -V. ; •1;, '''Charles City — Awent' out- of ' control overi on to its . top -Monday on - Eleventh tween ;:E - and F Vstr young .mother attem vent her child from l front.seat, of the car.Mrs. Kenneth 0.« Fifteenth, avenue; ,wj Eleventh* avenue,^ y monthrbld son, Kerrn seated beside her, si from the seat.. M grabbed for the chileof the‘car . and it' s* light pole * guy- wire,over.-;... No one was injure cident, according to 1 port. The headlight, shield, hood,: front rear fender and ,, bo windows were damagDriver Leay Accident P$100 in CoiiCharles City — MMailer, Route 1, rece juries at 6:10 p. m. ft the: auto driven by-in. which she was rii volved in a collision hide- at South Main streets. Richard John New Hampton, driver car, paid $100 fine in for leaving the scene dent, without jdentif and for failure to gra of-way to a car.-oi street-’ *.: =-;:Harry F. Miller, 53 north on South' Mai Eiseheid;was .driving bert street when; the curred. - Damages to. 1