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20 PAGES 1 I "iectlOD One , Pnges 1 to 8 , Or, H. E, Tempera Sees Ne.d To Make Adjustments To New CQndilions. Air Age Brings More Problem, I h,ldly sllal\etl up and was dllllf'd by 1 uesday mOl nlng about ") Whl n the Sehmode & W('l-I bile trUt]... he \.\as dnvmg' to SHit from SIOUX City turned OVCI 1 1\\0 dnd a half miles norlh n[ v\ aym 1\11 Voss was blOUght JIll 1h( B«!unl1tluer am!Julane(' tu lor tl hOSPll Jl X lays rC\1 alt'd nq \)101\rn b(llle s Hnd he was dlJll \1/ \\IIh hIs falhC'1 1'(11 dill \ml \'OS'- 1111 I lJl 111(: IllUIllllll.: GtO 1S I hlOllltl ot Muss (1111 \nss o( Wdym '- 10111x rg of \\'msldc- \\cre killed rll( t rUt k \\. as \\- reeked :\Ir Vase: \\<1S dnvlt1g soutll. \\ hcn Ow lockuj Th0 truck s .... crvcd un<il struck a CU]\('l t and then turned! 01,.01' on the \'I'C5t Side of the road landmg on the top 1\11' Voss \\L!S pmnt'd ll) 1h(' cab 'lnd \\as unclhH to exfrlt lit Illmself as hiS If Yt,IS (,Iught ·bolwecn C,asn!Jne from, the t,lnk SIlllldl o\('r hIm 1\1r ;lnd i\11 s ;\ldx Ash .... ho In (' n('lr l!w S«(nc O( lhle alCldent ht'd.rd!/w Irutk :::lnd rushed 10 hllp l\lr \ oss :\IIrs Ash summoned the lmhulanu' tnd ,I \\ reeker Ld Wf'lblf' \\ho \\ is dnvmg ,molher Schmode 8 .. , W(,lble I ruck earr}lllg fcedlrs \\<1S Ibout 1\\.0 mllcs lil hind <Inri (' lllH \'1 assIst Mr Viosr ShOlll;, ,l[lt r llll Ash('" arnved II11r,lll Voss (ROlt from WtnsJ-d Tucsd,ly and took th ff'ldll S to V\ inSIde In i.mothc Iruck , .. County Leaders To Be Honored ---------- NlIMBBRTlirnTY-SIX I' OPINIONS INVITED -'T I' SUGGESTING WAYS TO IMPROVE WAYNE II' D. fiver Gell. Voss Has Minor Hurts And Cattle Are Killed : North of Wayne. Infant Is Among Five Who Escape Fortunately in Mishap Sunday. MISS KFl.tllll n H.orns ,tnd H. gill frH nd [rom SIOUX (lly ,Inti Mr <ind Mrs A r 1l11mUl ,mn 3 monlh olrt ddl1ghl1 I' t r \-\layne CSCdPld v It 11 Tlllnor lI1jUI It S SUI{· da) afternobn aboul -} 1') \\hell e:ns dl1\crt b J MISS ROiIIS Clnd Mr Tammen CUlll 1 ct d at th(' mterscc lion t\\O mlled 1100Ih o[ \Vayne All ree('lvcd Ih(lspl!al Caire In Wayne but \'1,( rt' lhlt' 10 tc lurn homp Mr and s fammcn v. ('re blUlScd hut thc bdhy ""dS unhurt MISS RClins and her fflcnd \\.(re comlllg from I he «(1st dnd 1\11 T"mmcn 4nd 111'; family from the nOlll1 Thle lmpdel turned 1hI Tammen car o\cr onl and d half Ilmc's" the machlfl(, IHI1c1lni-:" PIl tilt: lop III lhc J1l0es Mclnto h ;Y-l.td soml flct down an embl:lnkment ut tlll' \\-cst SIde of til<' hlglw'ay Mr tlnd Mrs fflllllnflll were able to get out and \\. ilk hom 1he !>ten(', C,lI ryJn6 the baby Tho Cal was w1eeked The SIOUX Clly car \\.8.S turned around faCIng: north hut Icmalll- C'd upnght The fend('r ,Illd bony \\-ere hroken I he wOIl]('n Ytere able 1o drive 11 h::u.:k !o thc CIty "Mr Tdrnnw I elmt' from Hoc-k HdIJlds, Ii, all IS ,t slurif'n f HI the I tiS t lmJly il\ts In Ille truller (dmp Impact Results In Slight Injury Box Supper to Raise Funds For Impro"l'em<tnh Will Be Held Soon. H k · T t Link A\l 11 Ion ell of OS Ins ern l3lnghdllllOIl N )1 "'III 1,1lnlSh I WaYIH Sld!( Jpkdwrs (olhgl I R bb ej \\llh el seholll l1lodcl r ol I LUlk S 0 e tru]!)(' I III be used In I" (ours( III aViatIOn \\lwll will hq offl'nd <11 \Vayne Country cluh and 1he !>('hool nC'xl summell' I k Itt (' w II s GOOc;\ PJ'\t)hp Hopkms, Ilrcsuicnt. sSU;'P;\ Saturday for bird mel PaUl L .. ('rlUC,lt IOn nrsday }o'ebrmlry It:.! at Time in e r. lonsullllnt holh wll IlH Lml\ Ill( lllun]( Ip,II auditOrium Ii raise (<.>nlI Jdrt y uf BlIlgha ton al tom- funds to plovJde for lmprov ments IOJ thl thmllll)1e 11]1]]) a ) {',ll panled Slltl' Supt 0 Re((l al the pad< a fmle nor!h of own OH .John Klnust tave n dt Hoskll1s IHr(' lJ) pliin( List W!It']{ W(dnlS- I,andscaplng ll('edlllg' smklllg" a 'v\dS (nit red Inri loll )«( S,llllld Iy d Iy 10 tOl1sult Dr Vlt or l' Mortly \\.-f 11 and Illflkmg olh('r prnn<Jl1ent 1ll()1 nlll,., ,,!loul { lilt, Imlrut!('r::; thoul tht Sl 1I00l of Ill{' Lmk Improvllllen1s ,lI Ihe prink ,irf' Ilkllll--: Ilq\WI ,lilt! uCI'S vRlmd Ir,un( J planned Many lcsrnrd as .It l'hrmodtlv.illgIH Ihl (llt(tOflm(morl<J.IS for selVlCr men dnd e lsI! I lns!rUIlHnls In I «()(lipll 1n fdmll women \-\illt be pJanlc-c! 1))11111(( \\"IS glHqU hy pr)Hlg Id11(:l' s1tHknls With IIH nl(Chd!l- L W M(Natl \-\ho IS III thdlgT' DJHtl d \\Ind() Itu nwr M Ism of thc pJdn( I of Ihe box SOC1,l1 Illoglarn urges (hdndJ,;( \\<is I thlll (ul Ill< \),\ck Ihat ('veryone In rural Ireas nnd dum BREAKS LEFT JJ..EG towns of norlh('rlst I nt- S!ltl1tJ ]fans IIt'lf-,:(n HIS 1n IN tendthlSe\ent I10sklnS M mtlu) lnrl h lei I [mgl 1'- P wI Rogf!c fl tct uted both bon(.s prillt I X)ll"1 t lllllc I u(sd I} 10 111 Ins Irfl II ])('I\1'e( n tIl( knt e Names A. J. Majors I11I!-t Ix 111l1l1 It lOll I<lllli dllkl( MontidY "ft( rnllon \\!l{ n To NOI'IIlul Board - lilt J<Hldtl on \\hltl1 he \\dsstdmi- DR. BENTHACK BUYS Ing 111 Ill( ptisl olflleb lulJhy sllPI)td A D Majors af Omah<1 dlrt'('lor WATSON PROPERTY In one Side UHf ht Jrll Ihou! {'Igbt of Ihl OrnHha LIH'S!ock Ex(h<lnge 1)1 WIlI(r Btnthdcj, bought the [(el to flool \\<-IS laken In fOI 24 yeclrs hcls beC'n ,lppolnlul IISldctlu' nOllh of illS ho!-;pll J1 1111' Btcl\C'llhl\lll clnbulanct' to <l hy Gov Val P('lerson to S0f\( on !10m 1ht, (slll( of Mr<: W 1I loced hOSllll tl \\Ih 10 011 bones the state board of ldueaUon He Wdlson The properly \\ III be WCI(' set thill e'l'nrng Ml Rogge Rueeeeds the late AlVin E Johnson ustd 10 pro\lrle tllccleci fael!l[lCs \\.as \\ashmg lhe lopbJ \\alls when of Omaha Mr MaJors term ex- III Ille' Ilospltal s expanSIOn the ,,-p_,r_e+-Ja_n_u_a_rY_l_l_9_4,_9__ - --,--- --- - - -- -- --1 -- I /mprove Airpo ·t TB U'f ' Here WOI·thuYSl.Jonwl,oFrumnsd Nphl.lsk,\ tu 1\(' fl:(!SI<lJ1 funds If01 lIn pro\(llllents rC-1 Hcnr Hansen P sscs Away Icc]\('S $36')0 rOt th( larJidmg Hlf'c\ Money to Be Used y and $1 811) I fH{l1l1JC's I 0 f" f After Long 11 ness at TIl(' COlmer C(HlSlstS of ffi"CW con To Purchase its or Home Near ayne. crek 1 amp Hl flonl of 11 ( han gal I Wayne City $and. and Ihl' latl£'] will mel de w,ll('1" H,n,y II"n"n 'h Im"od ,may Iwail" m 1/'" offle( h i1dmg A Th' match fo"lulllljl HI JllS home fIVe' mil s north and Int\\ \Hli and pIping of lvater ll1to the rlcnch Angel \.. ,11 he at three \-\lsl Of Way (' Thursday. the huildmg ,ue pl,ll1nj:d Work Ihe \\l.lyrH' murll('IIlHI ,1Ut!]{(;r1Ulll JanuulY 9 NIl I n sllffcrt'd a WIt! 1)( tllmt \\ IH n \\ ('"tIlt I pc r nexI Monda) cvlj'nmg ,II R 3( ,IS a stlOke In APlll 1940 Ind had hl'{'n Imlls J nH'ehum nf rrus1hg mont y II) pHI· hedfast Sl!1el lIe hAd fa lied _ _ 1- cllclsC' n('w un for the' Wo}-ne ly th(' Illsi 1\\0 man 1 )s I hand }.xp0ns('s all "houl :<:900 FUlllldl lites \\(' conducted IBoard Orga.l"lzes IncludIng $SOO fOl tIl( ptltH'lpan1s 5 d t) f 51 P ul L 11 a,- Hnd the l'('st fol" Ih( rde]ce 11- R \" T S JU I publlcll) and other cx , I pI'nsC's TIckets sold 10 delte S<:huldt lt1 lhnlj::;"e (leOn Allvm For New erlod ttl $1 JJo II It II ,Ind C II. :Bald sdng Sav- amount 0 ,l. JOU ) 1 so ) a 10UI Pilot i\ft ami In the Gar- ticket:,; sold flom no"" nn \\11l fldd dC'll MIss Ch,\Ilotll Zleg]('1 \\as Wm. J. Misfrldt 1$ Cho5en to Ihe profIt v.hleh \qll be usnl to ,HtOmpanlsl lntlll (nl folla\\ed Chairman at A;.nual OU\IJlllfthC' !mnd ll I I t $10 1Il Gll'lll\\ood ccmelc y Pallbear-. 01 arms Ytl (OS d )OU " S \\ 'Ie Augusl KlU (' Fred 01tc I Meehng Thurs4ay. Cclrh and 100 \\lll he lequlred to (I fj , ciSSlIrl' proper fIt far GlOrg( (JIll' Utto Sahs John Al thl unnu tl on of FmanClal success of til(' \pnlurc DunkJ.lU and Henl) iuu 1hl v'dync eounl J Thurs- IS dsslIrpcl Th(' ChRrnllll of Cnm- Ilt'nn HansCll so o[ Mr and duy Wm J l\1'sflldl was l){(lld n1tl(l' as!(s pC'oplt of tlw \Illnlty MiS ,Johctrll1ls llans n \\,lS born ch,urnWl) to sUlc{'td tIll' Idll 10 Iwlp Iliomot<' lilt!' C'l1lllpnSe ,tt Mdldld Douglas ounty Franl< J rxlrllrn I mJlI :YlP}rl 1S \\!w!l \\lll deck oul IIl(' blnd Il1 .Juh :11 lWm Hr C' nl(' \\Ith f IS i1 nc\\ rn('!l1l lC'r o( 1111 h1)rurl I'll I ul11foimS IMltllls 10 \\a)ne In lH91 and I S\\lll,llt 1<: Ill(' otl\( I mhnht11 dnd rhe Angt'l IS tops m till \\ns calld on the place wllch has been C A Bald IS I llJng spOI'l Jusl as JoqlLoulS IS In Ihe famll) !lom(' SI (t' BOlld'. of all OflltldlS \\el(' IJl- bOXing The eomrmft£'c fef Is 1hal 1\11' llll.nsen and lVlSS MRlle H pi 0\ Nl HS v,('11 dS th" hor1d<: tf I good celrd h<1S been :wt up In Ihe of Pl'ntlf'r \( rt' marned LlOlll Hahdl ,Ind MISS !l:or I thl('t houls ,It Pcndel rebr:U111Y 17 1916 and Lalll.:hlm \\ho \\etc l(Rppolt1lld ltmgsldc s(ats Ild\C b('cn sold 10 thlY l'stnhllslwtl OWL hOI11(' on the dCjJut\ (ount) II{ ,(nr{ depu- thosp \\ho ale \\.lllmg to pay 1 lilns n fllnl \\ht'IC Ih('y Icsldedl t) (ounty IH'I:r. unlJi good prIce to lJe close to theevcnl ,Slnll JanualY 19)1 Gcneral admiSSIOn tickets, wh](.:h LJl cedscd \\ as can l\ m<'d 10 St Dl posllOlles fdll ('0 ml y funds .:ir(' $1 80 ale on sale at the (l1am P,lul s Lul!lu<ln Uhlich ,Ind hadl wt'rC' ,mproved Th( se <InC' thl" tJ S her of Olmmerct office benealh llnhllllld 1\ n)(mbl IhlOUghout Nllllonal bunk In On,lhl rlrst lherredI3enyofflcc at IhcT\\1l1 hIs lift I Natwn tl Hnd StalO ,dlonal In Bal or 1< rcdnckson s sel'VI((' sta 1\11 IIanst'n 1 l\lS h1S WI(C four Waynf WlIlsldc 51\att lion All s{'ats an res('nccl 1m sons L(o Laur(n(l u-sltl and Slate of C-8rrnJl Iltrhell and On( \da ghl('r L('onal Stal(' of lIoskllls I Secrdat) I rnlc l\.(efe Sfl)S II Ilclnsen re enlly , I ill halls dm.. n 10 Ihe fdCI that Ihe (d ! rom· service l1'l 1 e Phlllppmes. I e ChambcI of Commerce IS Ilsl\Jng Hl <11::;0 IcaVe-s ont g anddaugh1cr, WIll Get T raiDer donal Ions for band umforms and 1S \ ('Ina Mal tlaughtt:' of the Lau \ gl\lng !Ickels to the 10tl('f' Hansens one ramer WIlli F W "St t Jl)d!eh lJ) leturn IIdnS('ll oj Wayne, a)ei onC' SIster, or ae __ _ n "- I B f't F P k I" ,1" M, I"t "ntt 1"0 Link Model to Be Installed ene I or ar lI'fl11t blutlnls pit III d hlnl In For Aviation Courses at I PI d H ,I< ,II< College Sob n. S anne FRANKLIN'S NATAL DAY MAY INSPIRE, FRUGAL PRACTICE B dl:;tlllgwslHd putlH>t Inllut'lI- tml {MIl III tht IIOlH IBrlllsh 1 \11<' 10 Anwl It nn lll<lP- pt'mlen('( lIt' did muny bIg t111ngs 111 IllshlUnlllg H nt\\ gO\- ('lnl11C'nt II) n (Ompuldll\e!y new country He fmlte! Il) 10 pcrsuade Ellgldnd plP- lImmaly to the Re\olullOn H( sonll'tm1l'S fallcd III tlJlJ)g to con\1I1(( hIS 0\\11 eounllvmen He to! lqu,lllt\ (If flc{'dom dnd justlu' equ llitJ of hum.ul lIghts He udH'lMted abobtlon at ne Irly one hundled b{foll II \\ l$lac comphshl'd He \HIS ( Irlfu\ to hushond \ <lIUt s spllil nil ,wd matf'IIll HIS Ihlmf' IS l ...... !lO- ll)-Ill 101 frugaill\ III \\<lS agams! .lll fotms 01 \\<ish lIt \"Quld dt'stru) nolhll1g thell could lwnell{ SOCIC't) III sl11t cd U1 1)O\cII) sutfuul etable' dlsad'Vdnt,lg('s hut he rose IHgh In POPUlll es I('Cll) Hl \\8.li not 11ch m d,lllals bu! he was In1mensl'ly Ileh III qlllllll(S of sound sellsl!Jh 1('ldc1Shlp In thlsd,n 01 ('Xlld\aglll{C' Ill- dlff( rentl 10 S,l\ ll1g 11H Ill) pH.lt<'ln of hIe Ill";) \\lll I)e examined md Imltaled t r1lOUf{h prohlems of the auto no[ heen Rolved, yet lhe olld faces 1he much more serioqa [?rohh lOS of the air age---more lel- gleater dangers In 4resslllF. Klwamans Monday, D: IHo\\-urd E Tempero, new dean 11ht college statC'd that must <ldjust thcmsclVc:3 to tspeed })r Tt mpero ll1tloduced by Dt 'fll lor I' MOH'y explamed tlmt *llS nl"y II( 1('1 nwd fln air uhi' Ikt tillS,. ,l\-l,lIlon nre II( .tlilng" Illdtur!ly Before lI,,' W II' <ill 11Iltcs wC're With una!! (ontl a( ts Now the passen· and frClght mcomes have ad!.. dhNld of the mall con- tracts 1I1 ImpOl tance as sources of fe\ enue Wbcrcas United A1r Wayne District Soil Trio Will i\.ttend Luncheon i\illl IJkcl) lI1trea..se thiS to 18,000 Friday in Omaha. 1),)1 thC' end of the year Anchor Sad Day ""Ill be obsJrvM cd ed Fl'!lday \\-hen the Omaha Cham- pcrwnct' 1I1 Ihe Ytar Service m('n n glbnul SOil con"c-natlOn conjest ha\( llh-lde f1ymg safer anU S t N F S hroeder P "esents Pia s <lS slwCIJI gl,esls WHym lJllllly III etll \'vI proposition In- ena or , . C'i WlnnelS ,mong thnse ]J'd<ed ICH ",od mlNt'sl has been shown III , dF R dP In elghl Neblaska and t\\O lema IprJ\-alt tl)lnl; The helicopter For InexpenSij;e an ast oa rogram Sln.llor N 5ehr edcr expeclsI eduntJes 111 whIch he mal! routcs, nearest thc tov.ns wlUlbe gra\-elcd Ralph Mr and Mrs Bernhard JII1('5 for USing helIcopters to 10 place he fore the talc legl5la- Ox portIOns of m 11 routes eXist, flf<;t In caeh succeeding year SplJttgu bel' and Kenneth Mr and liver mall 10 metropolItan arcas lUI( d h1l1 Ythlch conc rns an ll1ex- espectlvc of \vtitleh constructIOn shall be cxtenfCci m MIS DaVId HrrbClrt KollM odvanced thIs type oC plane The )l<>n,;I\C and fast de lopmg pro- s ch mall route I may Ollgll1dtC' equ'11 dIstances Crom cach 'nd of morgen dnd C W Buck pldn to h .... "eopt('1 offers great advantage I gram lor llnprovqmC' t ot lounll)" G<'n('ral mall1lananee of these ('ach mUll Ioute All Ijnatl routes go flom tWit to fhe mdlvldwll fher because It I mitis Mr S(h]\wdct wrlles oC relids ll1cludll1g ('If'valmg kad 10 10wns, vIII<1gC's mlrkc-Is, D('anii II Kllu((' of 10).\1<1 State eclJ) lInd ()J) cl slfeet rather than Ihls dS lulJoVvs r Ilndgrs II1d fills, shall bc churches ccmt1ell(s dlHl s hools Colltg< Amcs Ytlll l){' 1he rHInCI· lequlrlng ,.m aIr field It IS r no 'Ilu pUI pOSl of t bill IS to djme by tile cou I]('s thlough the Rural schools 111 Na1>raska Imost pal Spl'3kel lJe ,In W W Burr doubt II)C futul c famIly Cal of the I m(ct the wldtsprcad IUlal demand uke of county malntenane{' lunds Without exceptIOn arc on 1Ulcll and DI G E Condri o[ the state aIr 101 chlap 4Uickly llnlrov('u coun- 11hlse funds now eXist and arc de- mall routes, \\111 also be I'peclal AIr $ervJ(-e IS gomg through e1'1 tly 10Hds 1her(' IS 110 rOdd r,ved Ihrough cents pel gRllon The geneIal pacedulC' In de:veI- guests The Chdmber of pan<;lon lHmilar to that experlen _ Plans for Improvement of J110Vel))ent 0\\ servmg sal('s tax on gflc;olme ltV1C'd lor oplllg improved country roal S shall mc-rce Will give recognltlon 10 ed by 1he I,lllroad at the turn f Ground North of Wayne I thIs pUlpOSt cpun1y gcnelul ma1ntenance pur- be as follows Henry Doorly editor of the Wmld- tbc century Whereas tlte raUro d l Are Discu55ed. Upon eomp[( lIon III Ihl dISt,ll1[ noses Ulhe r funds prt'scnbed 10 Durlllg the fllst year! funds Herald who promotes the SOil can- reqUired ,I track and frequemt fulun t h( preSt nl st tc plOgram, Ijle used In 1!w C'ffec t lIlg of Hus shall he used only for th' ftrst SCI vat Ion contests stups I he ,Ill plant"' nC'eds to stqp I K N hl.l hI PI! Sld{ nl WJllurd me Iudmg all fe'dNa Ill,ghways I IOgT,un be u:j('d only for 111, appltcatlOn of gri;l\('I the ;:';011 conservation SUpC'1"V1SOrs only fo! fuC'1 or cargo The Pla]c \VI11sC' \](( presld<nt dnd () K stelle highways und arm-to mar M flurchdsc ,HId dppllc,ltlon of grav('] second year funds shdll hejEcd to held thell state mcctlllg In LIncoln can SPIn lhe conlment With on Y I\r,mdsletlel Sl'Cnldl) wtrr IC- ke! rOdds undrr lhe fedelal aid qr other similul JMld surlaclllg add glavello l 1hc first years WNlnesday tind Thursday thIS two or three slops Callfornu 1 elccted by Wdyne COUlliJy club dl' plogr,lln Ihele Will ea total of rPdtcrldls 10 Iht Sdld rural mall structlOn if and where nee'ssary wee-k Mr Watson Mr trc'ih fnltts Will be available rtl rectors Tuesday <'lVt nlOg 11) 000 mdt'S of aB-w a1her IOads to be so graveled and to apply gFuvC'1 to ad 1tlOnai bcr, Mr Rces and Senator N F Alaska In u matter of hou Plans for Jmplol\mg the grounds In Neblaska Ncblas a has SpecIfIcatIOns alga shall be a[ new mileage funds WIll 5chrocdcl arc Wayne county Wh('f(',ls [;ltople 111 early days trav-j were promot<cl tarl Wright Mr 896 miles of open r ads Undn the dlscrellon of counly offlclals Sources of revenUe for t e supervisors \\.ho aUcnd Ml Wat- ele(i to Ihe counly scat, now they Wiltse and CUll Nuss \YETI:' namf'd tht IHf'slnl slale PIO rHm roads Rural rna 11 raules generally POSI' of Ihls program shall nelude son led a panel diSCUSSion Wednes M go by tar 10 the' strlte capilol, a'ldl on d commllt((' ttl S('C' <Ihout pur· arc bUIlt 101 heavy lldfflC and throughout <ill th" (ountles m Ne- one cent sules UIX on g solIne day on coiltests and m Hit fuluIe planes wIH have} 0 chase of a tlaetor and mowers <lIe c1cfilgned 10 sprv' Ilw,?mol¢ blaska have been WtlJ mamlamed ThIS 1S not a new or UddJd t<lx. tlO05 mOl(' dIstant places J I cal dc-aiel'S \\.ill 1)(' mtClvlewed and densely llOpuJalpd a l<lS Th 1!Ii Llltle or no addltlOnctl \\.ork shall It shall be the one ccn[ sa eoS tax __ How IS eXl'rl:l time to lj).e n'ports prescnlC'd to the bO'lrd fen {}rogram doc::; not Illl( 1 the utgcnt be IcqUlfed to prelJare tl1esl' roads on gasolme, whIch IS now d rected Bllsin:lS (}hange l1 s ('e]" In answ('rw;< thiS. Dr Tej'.!: actIOn Mr Wl1tse was chosen 10 netd for many miles {lOdds for for Ihls proglUln 11 \'>111 place no to old age assistance Uld as- peru statt'd that elthcr more wo k order trees and attend to thur local fUlm tralflc I lIS Ploposcd additIOnal burden upon county Slstanee shall bt;' supportC'd r Is ade in Wayne must lw doo<' or people must lea. nl plantmg The plan 10 plant some cOUl'''Itry road ImplO ement malOtenancc equipment Nonc of cr dnd falrel hurdens of ta IJ C who had operated how 10 usc leisure, t temporary fast-growing Chinese grairll docs nell he r H Idc( nor In- 'lhe moneys In thiS bill The !Icens(> fees fro a 1estaurarjt and J)o-Nut bWi\n{'$s Dr Tlmplio C'ompll)lwnlcd 1e elms among the memoTidl trces tcJ;'fere wlth I hc CXlst ng pi ins or shull he used for l;ur Vf ys motol' vehicle re g'lslratlons hallue hl're Will Qlscorw.lnue the small (omtnumlles as havlllg ma Y WhICh arc hardy und slower construction of the st ltcs second.. prln1s or mspecllUn dllected to supporl.pf thiS It I he sold the locatIOn advanlagcs whIch city people GIr- 1 mg VarIeties Mr Brandstetter ary road program ThIs progrclm IS apat t from and try road ImprOVfmcnt plogram Waller lillie of not understdml. Humamty al d wiJI have charg<" of seeding and The j cstablH:ihed r U1 a I m<tIl mdependcnt at 1he statf'-wlde pro· An an neW fa,x shall Pwrce The Hilles arc remodeling genuine mterest 10 others arc chi £1 will purchase seed Mr Parke Will routes- arc herem desJ nUled as the gram of the highway deparlment be leVied to furt er thiS thC' place lnto a beauty shop Mrs among these I d Thl tax all be' 1 Dave Theopll,Jus, new I, get figures on the well. Each com M for thiS count y road Inlt and docs not affect primary roa s program s nw Hille WIlt be the operator I Mr .. mlftec wJJI have othds from prrllvcmenl program Thera ar¢ or sqcondary roads clther fhoS'e of a oile mIll levy t n ,a j Il P operly lillIe IS c-rnp10yc-d at the 0 P was Il1 charge of the meeting atl10ng the membersh1p 36,000 lTules of TUrdl mUll routd IOeftl construc1lon or those Il)- to n depth of on Mhu m bar- Birdsell barbershop Mr Wolfa BeSides 51. members, Dr:-Nr r' 'I Henry E Ley and A'don JcffreYI 10 Nebraska, 10000 f these ffilJ aluded Jll the federal <lId lor farm- 1hc eXist ng l:\Jra will hiS Do-Nut shop soon Splrroceclt( was a guc;st on R,C'V 0 10 charge of membershIp report oh eXisting federal Ighways lor la-market roads raules In ease such p oper y In a new I 80 paid-up members It ls' expected stale hIghways The rcml1mmg of gravel under thIs shaH be bordered Ion by --- J'Car-,-, JI1-;:I',-:'-:-t-in-g-.'- i ' ,,' that tho number reach 150 26,000 mIles arc dirt I' ads Thcsa program shall begm at the C1ty a rulral mall roule! a two It levy WILL RECITAlL :" n ... after the grounds are ready for estabhshed routes sc e all of the limlts of each end of the mati on property Shall be ... voked AT C LLEGE TUESDAY l'ktr<lska universIty studpnls use, people In lp'e rural' ,eas, Upon routes, Equal conslructlOn In Funfls shall bc dl; Vocal an dellart. won 11 of 12 debates Friday a d I effectmg thIS progra , no number of miles shall be completed reet proeortIon td the- nu cr t ments of thb college- plan a recital Saturday at ChampaIgn, Ill. Mrs shall be farther than hIS mall box on each roule and shall be equal M mall route mlles f In etCh I oun/, Tuesday evl,emng January 22 at Jacquelme WIghtman, one of the I from an improved ro d ly d1vIded between the fIrst and less the l1 umbe t 0 mal rou ml :l17 45 10 the j' audItorIum The st4dents, received superior on all I The responslblhty of effeqtmg last miles of each route By fol- I now faUmg t eder is ited., " her dIscussions. thIS shal! Ie wlth the Ilowmg thIS procedure, 1-he mIles hlgliways or 5ae 19Itway .. I 'i ; 1- I' ::,y",:",;",';i" ,': R(·c1p('l OfficPI's Of Country Cluh Severa' Events Scheduled in Wayne County Durin&, January Campaign_ Paralysis Fund Drive is Begun

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20 PAGES 1I "iectlOD One, Pnges 1 to 8

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Or, H. E, Tempera Sees Ne.d

To Make Adjustments

To New CQndilions.

Air Age Brings

More Problem,

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cu~~('~~gth~~;:~fu~I~~I~~~~~('~'~~1h,ldly sllal\etl up and was dllllf'dby ~'asollnc 1 uesday mOl nlngabout ") Whl n the Sehmode & W('l-Ibile trUt]... he \.\as dnvmg' to WLn~1

SHit from SIOUX City turned OVCI 11\\0 dnd a half miles norlh n[

v\ aym 1\11 Voss was blOUght JIll1h( B«!unl1tluer am!Julane(' tu ,~

lor tl hOSPll Jl X lays rC\1 alt'd nq\)101\rn b(llle s Hnd he was dlJll \1/rell~lnll(lln \\IIh hIs falhC'1 1'(11dill \ml \'OS'- 1111 I lJl 111(: IllUIllllll.:GtO ~( 1S I hlOllltl ot Muss LOl~

(1111 \nss o( Wdym

'- (~St\l, :i~ \~:\I1I;I~~e~~: ~ :Jll~~~}~~10111x rg of \\'msldc- \\cre killedrll( t rUt k \\. as \\- reeked

:\Ir Vase: \\<1S dnvlt1g soutll.\\ hcn Ow ~tcenng mechanlsn~

lockuj Th0 truck s .... crvcd un<ilstruck a CU]\('l t and then turned!01,.01' on the \'I'C5t Side of the roadlandmg on the top 1\11' Voss \\L!Spmnt'd ll) 1h(' cab 'lnd \\as unclhHto exfrlt lit Illmself as hiS I\gh~

If r~ Yt,IS (,Iught ·bolwecn hL!l~

C,asn!Jne from, the t,lnk SIlllldlo\('r hIm

1\1r ;lnd i\11 s ;\ldx Ash .... ho In ('n('lr l!w S«(nc O( lhle alCldentht'd.rd!/w Irutk :::lnd rushed 10 hllpl\lr \ oss :\IIrs Ash summoned thelmhulanu' tnd ,I \\ reeker LdWf'lblf' \\ho \\ is dnvmg ,molherSchmode 8.., W(,lble I ruck earr}lllgfcedlrs \\<1S Ibout 1\\.0 mllcs lilhind <Inri (' lllH \'1 assIst Mr ViosrShOlll;, ,l[lt r llll Ash('" arnved ~

II11r,lll Voss (ROlt from WtnsJ-dTucsd,ly IlI00nJll~ and took thff'ldll S to V\ inSIde In i.mothcIruck

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County Leaders

To Be Honored

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OPINIONS INVITED -'TI!,~ck .A~cident I'SUGGESTING WAYS

TO IMPROVE WAYNE II' D.nJu~es fiver

Gell. Voss Has Minor Hurts

And Cattle Are Killed :North of Wayne.

Infant Is Among Five WhoEscape Fortunately in

Mishap Sunday.

MISS KFl.tllll n H.orns ,tnd H. gillfrH nd [rom SIOUX (lly ,Inti Mr<ind Mrs }~d\\ln A r 1l11mUl ,mn3 monlh olrt ddl1ghl1 I' t r \-\layneCSCdPld v It 11 Tlllnor lI1jUI It S SUI{·da) afternobn aboul -} 1') \\helle:ns dl1\crt bJ MISS ROiIIS Clnd MrTammen CUlll1ctd at th(' mterscclion t\\O mlled 1100Ih o[ \VayneAll ree('lvcd Ih(lspl!al Caire In

Wayne but \'1,( rt' lhlt' 10 tc lurnhomp Mr and ~lI s fammcn v. ('reblUlScd hut thc bdhy ""dS unhurt

MISS RClins and her fflcnd \\.(recomlllg from Ihe «(1st dnd 1\11T"mmcn 4nd 111'; family from thenOlll1 Thle lmpdel turned 1hITammen car o\cr onl and d halfIlmc's" the machlfl(, IHI1c1lni-:" PIl tilt:lop III lhc J1l0es Mclnto h ;Y-l.tdsoml flct down an embl:lnkmentut tlll' \\-cst SIde of til<' hlglw'ayMr tlnd Mrs fflllllnflll were ableto get out and \\. ilk hom 1he!>ten(', C,lI ryJn6 the baby Tho Calwas w1eeked

The SIOUX Clly car \\.8.S turnedaround faCIng: north hut Icmalll­C'd upnght The fend('r ,Illd bony\\-ere hroken ~ I he wOIl]('n Ytereable 1o drive 11 h::u.:k !o thc CIty

"Mr Tdrnnw I elmt' from Hoc-kHdIJlds, Ii, all IS ,t slurif'n f HI thelolJe~e I tiS t lmJly il\ts In Illetruller (dmp

Impact Results

In Slight Injury

Box Supper to Raise FundsFor Impro"l'em<tnh Will

Be Held Soon.

H k· T t Link A\l 11 Ion Dev~C(s ell ofOS Ins ern l3lnghdllllOIl N )1 "'III 1,1lnlSh

I WaYIH Sld!( Jpkdwrs (olhgl

I R bb ~ej \\llh el seholll l1lodcl r ol I LUlk

S 0 e gall~ tru]!)(' I III be used In I" (ours( III

~aViatIOn \\lwll will hq offl'nd <11 \Vayne Country cluh and Mlm~

~• 1he !>('hool nC'xl summell' I k Itt (' w II ~rlonsor

s GOOc;\ PJ'\t)hp Hopkms, VIC~ Ilrcsuicnt. ~~I~II~~r~s~~~';:~ h~XsSU;'P;\ WC'd~Saturday for bird mel PaUl L DllIn~.. ('rlUC,lt IOn nrsday cV(,nJn~ }o'ebrmlry It:.! at

Time in e r. lonsullllnt holh wll IlH Lml\ Ill( lllun]( Ip,II auditOrium Ii raise(<.>nlIJdrty uf BlIlgha ton al tom- funds to plovJde for lmprov ments

IOJ thl thmllll)1e 11]1]]) a ) {',ll panled Slltl' Supt W~)n(' 0 Re((l al the pad< a fmle nor!h of ownOH .John Klnust tave n dt Hoskll1s IHr(' lJ) pliin( List W!It']{ W(dnlS- I,andscaplng ll('edlllg' smklllg" a'v\dS (nit red Inri loll )«( S,llllld Iy d Iy 10 tOl1sult Dr Vlt or l' Mortly \\.-f 11 and Illflkmg olh('r prnn<Jl1ent1ll()1 nlll,., ,,!loul { lilt, Imlrut!('r::; thoul tht Sl 1I00l llll)dl~l of Ill{' Lmk Improvllllen1s ,lI Ihe prink ,irf'Ilkllll--: Ilq\WI ,lilt! (I~ uCI'S vRlmd Ir,un( J planned Many tl(t~ lcsrnrd as.It lh(llll~l)O() Ih(:;htblU)Oltl~}ltll l'hrmodtlv.illgIH Ihl (llt(tOflm(morl<J.IS for selVlCr men dnde lsI! I lns!rUIlHnls In I «()(lipll 1n fdmll women \-\illt be pJanlc-c!

1))11111(( \\"IS glHqU hy pr)Hlg Id11(:l' s1tHknls With IIH nl(Chd!l- L W M(Natl \-\ho IS III thdlgT'DJHtl d ~)llk \\Ind() Itu nwrM Ism of thc pJdn( I of Ihe box SOC1,l1 Illoglarn urges(hdndJ,;( \\<is I thlll (ul Ill< \),\ck Ihat ('veryone In rural Ireas nnddum BREAKS LEFT JJ..EG towns of norlh('rlst Neblu~k I nt-

S!ltl1tJ ]fans IIt'lf-,:(n HIS 1n IN FAL~MONDAY tendthlSe\entI10sklnS M mtlu) lnrl h lei I [mgl 1'- P wI Rogf!c fl tct uted both bon(.sprillt I X)ll"1 t lllllc I u(sd I} 10 111 Ins Irfl II ~ ])('I\1'e( n tIl( knt e Names A. J. MajorsI11I!-t I x 111l1l1 It lOll I<lllli dllkl( MontidY "ft( rnllon \\!l{ n To NOI'IIlul Board

- lilt J<Hldtl on \\hltl1 he \\dsstdmi-DR. BENTHACK BUYS Ing 111 Ill( ptisl olflleb lulJhy sllPI)td A D Majors af Omah<1 dlrt'('lor

WATSON PROPERTY In one Side UHf ht Jrll Ihou! {'Igbt of Ihl OrnHha LIH'S!ock Ex(h<lnge1)1 WIlI(r Btnthdcj, bought the [(el to th~ flool I~ \\<-IS laken In fOI 24 yeclrs hcls beC'n ,lppolnlul

IISldctlu' nOllh of illS ho!-;pll J1 1111' Btcl\C'llhl\lll clnbulanct' to <l hy Gov Val P('lerson to S0f\( on!10m 1ht, (slll( of Mr<: W 1I loced hOSllll tl \\Ih 10 011 bones the state board of ldueaUon HeWdlson The properly \\ III be WCI(' set thill e'l'nrng Ml Rogge Rueeeeds the late AlVin E Johnsonustd 10 pro\lrle tllccleci fael!l[lCs \\.as \\ashmg lhe lopbJ \\alls when of Omaha Mr MaJors term ex-III Ille' Ilospltal s expanSIOn the a(,Cld..:e..:n.:.(..:a~e~,--u_r+rte~d ,,-p_,r_e+-Ja_n_u_a_rY_l_l_9_4,_9__~_

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/mprove Airpo ·t T B U'f 'Here

w,,,~~~,~,~~o~'~~~,tlo~i~ WOI·thuYSl.Jonwl,oFrumnsdNphl.lsk,\ tu ~ltt 1\(' fl:(!SI<lJ1 funds I~

If01 lInpro\(llllents _~~lyftW rC-1Hcnr Hansen P sscs Away Icc]\('S $36')0 rOt th( larJidmg Hlf'c\ Money Realiz~d to Be Used

y and $1 811) ~OI pul~ltc I fH{l1l1JC's I 0 f" fAfter Long 11 ness at TIl(' COlmer C(HlSlstS of ffi"CW con To Purchase ~t its orHome Near ayne. crek 1 amp Hl flonl of 11 ( han gal I Wayne City $and.

and Ihl' latl£'] will mel de w,ll('1"H,n,y II"n"n 'h Im"od ,may Iwail" m 1/'" offle( h i1dmg A Th' ~ro'tl",gl match fo"lulllljl

HI JllS home fIVe' mil s north and Int\\ \Hli and pIping of lvater ll1to the rlcnch Angel \.. ,11 he stH~~a atthree \-\lsl Of Way (' Thursday. the huildmg ,ue pl,ll1nj:d Work Ihe \\l.lyrH' murll('IIlHI ,1Ut!]{(;r1UlllJanuulY 9 NIl I Tnll~ n sllffcrt'd a WIt! 1)( tllmt \\ IH n \\ ('"tIlt I pc r nexI Monda) cvlj'nmg ,II R 3( ,IS astlOke In APlll 1940 Ind had hl'{'n Imlls J nH'ehum nf rrus1hg mont y II) pHI·hedfast Sl!1el lIe hAd fa lied IUPld~ _ _ 1- cllclsC' n('w un fOlm~ for the' Wo}-nely th(' Illsi 1\\0 man 1 )s I hand }.xp0ns('s all "houl :<:900

FUlllldl lites \\(' conducted IBoard Orga.l"lzes IncludIng $SOO fOl tIl( ptltH'lpan1s5 d t) f 51 P ul L 11 a,- Hnd the l'('st fol" Ih( rde]ce 11-~~,~~ a~h~nil 1~:~\1 R \" T

SJU ~ I ~. een~f' publlcll) and other cx

, I pI'nsC's TIckets sold 10 delteS<:huldt lt1 lhnlj::;"e (leOn Allvm For New erlod ttl $1 JJo II It II,Ind C II. :Bald sdng Jesu~ Sav- amount 0 ,l. JOU ) 1 so ) a10UI Pilot i\ft ami In the Gar- ticket:,; sold flom no"" nn \\11l fldddC'll MIss Ch,\Ilotll Zleg]('1 \\as Wm. J. Misfrldt 1$ Cho5en to Ihe profIt v.hleh \qll be usnl to,HtOmpanlsl lntlll (nl folla\\ed Chairman at A;.nual OU\IJlllfthC' !mnd

llI I t $10

1Il Gll'lll\\ood ccmelc y Pallbear-. 01 arms Ytl (OS d )OU "S \\ 'Ie Augusl KlU (' Fred 01tc I Meehng Thurs4ay. Cclrh and 100 \\lll he lequlred to

(I fj , • ciSSlIrl' proper fIt far s~udentsGlOrg( (JIll' Utto Sahs John Al thl unnu tl orgar~Jzar on of FmanClal success of til(' \pnlurcDunkJ.lU and Henl) iuu 1hl v'dync eounl J ho~rd Thurs- IS dsslIrpcl Th(' ChRrnllll of Cnm-

Ilt'nn HansCll so o[ Mr and duy Wm J l\1'sflldl was l){(lld n1tl(l' as!(s pC'oplt of tlw \IllnltyMiS ,Johctrll1ls llans n \\,lS born ch,urnWl) to sUlc{'td tIll' Idll 10 Iwlp Iliomot<' lilt!' C'l1lllpnSe,tt Mdldld Douglas ounty Ne~, Franl< J rxlrllrn I mJlI :YlP}rl 1S \\!w!l \\lll deck oul IIl(' blnd Il1.Juh :11 lWm Hr C' nl(' \\Ith f IS i1 nc\\ rn('!l1l lC'r o( 1111 h1)rurl I'll I n('~\ ul11foimSIMltllls 10 \\a)ne In lH91 and I ~ S\\lll,llt 1<: Ill(' otl\( I mhnht11 dnd rhe Angt'l IS tops m till \\nscalld on the place wllch has been C A Bald IS (l('ll~ I llJng spOI'l Jusl as JoqlLoulS IS InIhe famll) !lom(' SI (t' BOlld'. of all OflltldlS \\el(' IJl- bOXing The eomrmft£'c fef Is 1hal

1\11' llll.nsen and lVlSS MRlle H pi 0\ Nl HS v,('11 dS th" hor1d<: tf I good celrd h<1S been :wt up In IheEn~dlJ(lrl of Pl'ntlf'r \( rt' marned Mls~ LlOlll Hahdl ,Ind MISS !l:or I thl('t houls,It Pcndel rebr:U111Y 17 1916 and Lalll.:hlm \\ho \\etc l(Rppolt1lld ltmgsldc s(ats Ild\C b('cn sold 10thlY l'stnhllslwtl OWL hOI11(' on the dCjJut\ (ount) II{ :l.~U\{1 ,(nr{ depu- thosp \\ho ale \\.lllmg to pay 1

lilns n fllnl \\ht'IC Ih('y Icsldedl t) (ounty (,~clk 1(~Pt( IH'I:r. unlJi good prIce to lJe close to theevcnl,Slnll JanualY 19)1 Gcneral admiSSIOn tickets, wh](.:h

LJl cedscd \\ as can l\ m<'d 10 St Dl posllOlles fdll ('0 ml y funds .:ir(' $1 80 ale on sale at the (l1amP,lul s Lul!lu<ln Uhlich ,Ind hadl wt'rC' ,mproved Th( se <InC' thl" tJ S her of Olmmerct office benealhllnhllllld 1\ n)(mbl IhlOUghout Nllllonal bunk In On,lhl rlrst lherredI3enyofflcc at IhcT\\1l1hIs lift I Natwn tl Hnd StalO ,dlonal In Bal or 1< rcdnckson s sel'VI((' sta

1\11 IIanst'n 1 l\lS h1S WI(C four Waynf WlIlsldc 51\att I~armers lion All s{'ats an res('nccl 1msons L(o Laur(n(l u-sltl and Slate of C-8rrnJl l~dICommlCl,d )lUrtha~WlsIltrhell and On( \da ghl('r L('onal Stal(' of lIoskllls I Secrdat) I rnlc l\.(efe Sfl)S IILdllrpncl~ Ilclnsen re enlly re1um~ , I ill halls dm.. n 10 Ihe fdCI that Ihe(d ! rom· service l1'l 1 e Phlllppmes. I e ChambcI of Commerce IS Ilsl\JngHl <11::;0 IcaVe-s ont g anddaugh1cr, WIll Get TraiDer donal Ions for band umforms and 1S\ ('Ina Mal tlaughtt:' of the Lau \ gl\lng !Ickels to the \\r~stllng10tl('f' Hansens one ramer WIlli F W "St t Jl)d!eh lJ) leturnIIdnS('ll oj Wayne, a)ei onC' SIster, or aYD~ a e _ _ _~~i';,ngs] l~a n Mi~ll~af/:lnlll~~f "- ~~II~~ I B f't F P kI" ,1" ~1""",, M, I"t "ntt 1"0 Link Model to Be Installed ene I or arlI'fl11t blutlnls pit III d hlnl In For Aviation Courses at I PI d H

,I< ,II< College Sob n. S anne er~

FRANKLIN'S NATALDAY MAY INSPIRE,

FRUGAL PRACTICE

B l'~~~A'~~~l~llll:1 ~~\kll ::~l~tl~I\1 t~::;dl:;tlllgwslHd putlH>t ~ Inllut'lI­tml {MIl III tht <hdn~'l IIOlH

IBrlllsh 1 \11<' 10 Anwl It nn lll<lP­pt'mlen('( lIt' did muny bIgt111ngs 111 IllshlUnlllg H nt\\ gO\­

('lnl11C'nt II) n (Ompuldll\e!ynew country He fmlte! Il) tlY~

In~ 10 pcrsuade Ellgldnd plP­lImmaly to the Re\olullOn H(sonll'tm1l'S fallcd III tlJlJ)g tocon\1I1(( hIS 0\\11 eounllvmenHe \\,U~ "tlon~ to! lqu,lllt\ (Ifflc{'dom dnd justlu' equ llit J ofhum.ul lIghts He udH'lMtedabobtlon at sl,l\~'n ne Irly onehundled }-ldl~ b{foll II \\ l$laccomphshl'd He \HIS ( Irlfu\ tohushond \ <lIUt s spllil nil ,wdmatf'IIll HIS Ihlmf' IS l ...... !lO­

ll)-Ill 101 frugaill\ III \\<lSagams! .lll fotms 01 \\<ish lIt\"Quld dt'stru) nolhll1g thellcould lwnell{ SOCIC't) III sl11tcd U1 1)O\cII) sutfuul Innurll~

etable' dlsad'Vdnt,lg('s hut herose IHgh In POPUlll es I('Cll) Hl\\8.li not 11ch m d,lllals bu! hewas In1mensl'ly Ileh III qlllllll(Sof sound sellsl!Jh 1('ldc1ShlpIn thlsd,n 01 ('Xlld\aglll{C' Ill­

dlff( rentl 10 S,l\ ll1g 11H Fr~nk

Ill) pH.lt<'ln of hIe Ill";) \\lll I)eexamined md Imltaled

tr1lOUf{h prohlems of the auto

,gr~have no[ heen Rolved, yet lheolld faces 1he much more serioqa

[?rohh lOS of the air age---more lel­~ure-and gleater dangers In ad~

4resslllF. Klwamans Monday, D:IHo\\-urd E Tempero, new dean11ht college statC'd thatmust <ldjust thcmsclVc:3 to

d~(~~I;'~::;Ol~~d\\71~ela::~1tspeed})r Tt mpero ll1tloduced by Dt

'fll lor I' MOH'y explamed tlmt*llS nl"y II( 1('1 nwd fln air uhi'Ikt tillS,. ,l\-l,lIlon IIlctu~trl('!) nreII( .tlilng" Illdtur!ly Before lI,,'WII' <ill 11Iltcs wC're ~ubsldlz{'d Withuna!! (ontl a( ts Now the passen·~cr and frClght mcomes have ad!..~an€ed dhNld of the mall con­tracts 1I1 ImpOl tance as sources offe\ enue Wbcrcas United A1r

Wayne District Soil Trio ~~:~~es I~~~)lc;~~ ~~~(~ ~l:~~ ,;~~Will i\.ttend Luncheon i\illl IJkcl) lI1trea..se thiS to 18,000

Friday in Omaha. 1),)1 thC' end of the year

Anchor Sad Day ""Ill be obsJrvM cdAII~ 1~~7~~:~rP~~~~~I~a~~em~~e:~:ed Fl'!lday \\-hen the Omaha Cham- pcrwnct' 1I1 Ihe Ytar Service m('n

:~~~~h~~n c~~~e~~nn~~;nsll1n~~~ h;ad\-e;l::~f'~~r dI~ad~~tan~f~~~~~ d~~n glbnul SOil con"c-natlOn conjest IvlC'u~ ha\( llh-lde f1ymg safer anU

S t N F S hroeder P"esents Pia s <lS slwCIJI gl,esls WHym lJllllly III etll \'vI ilh~1 proposition In-ena or , . C'i WlnnelS ~ere ,mong thnse ]J'd<ed ICH ",od mlNt'sl has been shown III, d F R d P In elghl Neblaska and t\\O lema IprJ\-alt tl)lnl; The helicopter d¢~For InexpenSij;e an ast oa rogram ~~~nll~~ISCiS 1~~:~t ~<~~~~~ _~~~ 1~~~o~nt$e~:;;~~~~~a~nJ~

Sln.llor N ~ 5ehr edcr expeclsI eduntJes 111 whIch he mal! routcs, nearest thc tov.ns wlUlbe gra\-elcd Ralph Mr and Mrs Bernhard JII1('5 for USing helIcopters to dc~10 place hefore the talc legl5la- Ox portIOns of m 11 routes eXist, flf<;t In caeh succeeding year SplJttgu bel' and Kenneth Mr and liver mall 10 metropolItan arcaslUI( d h1l1 Ythlch conc rns an ll1ex- ~r espectlvc of \vtitleh coun~Ylany constructIOn shall be cxtenfCci m MIS DaVId Re('~ HrrbClrt KollM odvanced thIs type oC plane The)l<>n,;I\C and fast de lopmg pro- s ch mall route I may Ollgll1dtC' equ'11 dIstances Crom cach 'nd of morgen dnd C W Buck pldn to h ...."eopt('1 offers great advantage Igram lor llnprovqmC' t ot lounll)" G<'n('ral mall1lananee of these ('ach mUll Ioute All Ijnatl routes go flom tWit to fhe mdlvldwll fher because It Imitis Mr S(h]\wdct wrlles oC relids ll1cludll1g g~admg ('If'valmg kad 10 10wns, vIII<1gC's mlrkc-Is, D('anii II Kllu((' of 10).\1<1 State eclJ) lInd ()J) cl slfeet rather thanIhls dS lulJoVvs r r~<idway, Ilndgrs II1d fills, shall bc churches ccmt1ell(s dlHl s hools Colltg< Amcs Ytlll l){' 1he rHInCI· lequlrlng ,.m aIr field It IS rno

'Ilu pUI pOSl of t h~fi bill IS to djme by tile cou I]('s thlough the Rural schools 111 Na1>raska Imost pal Spl'3kel lJe ,In W W Burr doubt II)C futul c famIly Cal of the Im(ct the wldtsprcad IUlal demand uke of county malntenane{' lunds Without exceptIOn arc on 1Ulcll and DI G E Condri o[ the state aIr101 chlap 4Uickly llnlrov('u coun- 11hlse funds now eXist and arc de- mall routes, unlvel~ltJ \\111 also be I'peclal AIr $ervJ(-e IS gomg through e1'1tly 10Hds 1her(' IS 110 rOdd 1m~ r,ved Ihrough 11~ cents pel gRllon The geneIal pacedulC' In de:veI- guests The Chdmber of Com~ pan<;lon lHmilar to that experlen _

Plans for Improvement of J110Vel))ent pro~pam 0\\ servmg sal('s tax on gflc;olme ltV1C'd lor oplllg improved country roalS shall mc-rce Will give recognltlon 10 ed by 1he I,lllroad at the turn fGround North of Wayne I thIs pUlpOSt cpun1y gcnelul ma1ntenance pur- be as follows Henry Doorly editor of the Wmld- tbc century Whereas tlte raUro d

lAre Discu55ed. Upon eomp[( lIon III Ihl dISt,ll1[ noses Ulhe r funds prt'scnbed 10 Durlllg the fllst year! funds Herald who promotes the SOil can- reqUired ,I track and frequemtfulun t h( preSt nl st tc plOgram, Ijle used In 1!w C'ffec t lIlg of Hus shall he used only for th' ftrst SCI vat Ion contests stups Ihe ,Ill plant"' nC'eds to stqp I

K N hl.l hI PI! Sld{ nl WJllurd me Iudmg all fe'dNa Ill,ghways I IOgT,un ~hall be u:j('d only for 111, appltcatlOn of gri;l\('I DUflN~ the ;:';011 conservation SUpC'1"V1SOrs only fo! fuC'1 or cargo The Pla]c\VI11sC' \](( presld<nt dnd () K stelle highways und arm-to marM flurchdsc ,HId dppllc,ltlon of grav('] second year funds shdll hejEcd to held thell state mcctlllg In LIncoln can SPIn lhe conlment With on YI\r,mdsletlel Sl'Cnldl) wtrr IC- ke! rOdds undrr lhe fedelal aid qr other similul JMld surlaclllg add glavello

l1hc first years con~ WNlnesday tind Thursday thIS two or three slops Callfornu

1elccted by Wdyne COUlliJy club dl' plogr,lln Ihele Will e a total of rPdtcrldls 10 Iht Sdld rural mall structlOn if and where nee'ssary wee-k Mr Watson Mr Spltttger~ trc'ih fnltts Will be available rtlrectors Tuesday <'lVt nlOg 11) 000 mdt'S of aB-w a1her IOads ~oules to be so graveled and to apply gFuvC'1 to ad 1tlOnai bcr, Mr Rces and Senator N F Alaska In u matter of hou

Plans for Jmplol\mg the grounds In Neblaska Ncblas a has 100~ SpecIfIcatIOns alga shall be a[ new mileage a~ funds WIll crm~t 5chrocdcl arc Wayne county Wh('f(',ls [;ltople 111 early days trav-jwere promot<cl tarl Wright Mr 896 miles of open r ads Undn the dlscrellon of counly offlclals Sources of revenUe for t e pur~ supervisors \\.ho aUcnd Ml Wat- ele(i to Ihe counly scat, now theyWiltse and CUll Nuss \YETI:' namf'd tht IHf'slnl slale PIO rHm roads Rural rna 11 raules generally POSI' of Ihls program shall nelude son led a panel diSCUSSion WednesM go by tar 10 the' strlte capilol, a'ldlon d commllt((' ttl S('C' <Ihout pur· arc bUIlt 101 heavy lldfflC and throughout <ill th" (ountles m Ne- one cent sules UIX on g solIne day on coiltests and den~onSha~ m Hit fuluIe planes wIH have} 0chase of a tlaetor and mowers Lo~ <lIe c1cfilgned 10 sprv' Ilw,?mol¢ blaska have been WtlJ mamlamed ThIS 1S not a new or UddJd t<lx. tlO05 mOl(' dIstant places J Ical dc-aiel'S \\.ill 1)(' mtClvlewed and densely llOpuJalpd a l<lS T h 1!Ii Llltle or no addltlOnctl \\.ork shall It shall be the one ccn[ sa eoS tax ~ __ How IS l~c eXl'rl:l time to lj).e

n'ports prescnlC'd to the bO'lrd fen {}rogram doc::; not Illl( 1 the utgcnt be IcqUlfed to prelJare tl1esl' roads on gasolme, whIch IS now d rected Bllsin:lS (}hange l1s ('e]" In answ('rw;< thiS. Dr Tej'.!:actIOn Mr Wl1tse was chosen 10 netd for many miles {lOdds for for Ihls proglUln 11 \'>111 place no to old age assistance Uld ag~ as- peru statt'd that elthcr more wo korder trees and attend to thur local fUlm tralflc I lIS Ploposcd additIOnal burden upon county Slstanee shall bt;' supportC'd r oth~ Is ade in Wayne must lw doo<' or people must lea. nlplantmg The plan 1~ 10 plant some cOUl'''Itry road ImplO ement pro~ malOtenancc equipment Nonc of cr dnd falrel hurdens of ta atlO~ IJ C W~(fe, who had operated how 10 usc ~lu'lr leisure, ttemporary fast-growing Chinese grairll docs nell he r H Idc( nor In- 'lhe moneys pre~crtbcd In thiS bill The !Icens(> fees proeure~ fro a 1estaurarjt and J)o-Nut bWi\n{'$s Dr Tlmplio C'ompll)lwnlcd 1 eelms among the memoTidl trces tcJ;'fere wlth Ihc CXlst ng pi ins or shull he used for l;ur Vf ys l>lue~ motol' vehicle re g'lslratlons hallue hl're Will Qlscorw.lnue the restahr~ small (omtnumlles as havlllg ma YWhICh arc hardy und slower grow~ construction of the st ltcs second.. prln1s or mspecllUn dllected to supporl.pf thiS cou,n~ I t I he sold the locatIOn advanlagcs whIch city people GIr-

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mg VarIeties Mr Brandstetter ary road program ThIs progrclm IS apat t from and try road ImprOVfmcnt plogram ~~ ~~Sl~~~ ~rs Waller lillie of not understdml. Humamty al dwiJI have charg<" of seeding and The j cstablH:ihed r U1 a I m<tIl mdependcnt at 1he statf'-wlde pro· An ~ddltlOnal an neW fa,x shall Pwrce The Hilles arc remodeling genuine mterest 10 others arc chi £1will purchase seed Mr Parke Will routes- arc herem desJ nUled as the gram of the highway deparlment be leVied to furt er supp~rt thiS thC' place lnto a beauty shop Mrs among these I

d Thl tax all be'1

Dave Theopll,Jus, new Ill~SJ(I,'r I,get figures on the well. Each comM ha~ls for thiS count y road Inlt and docs not affect primary roa s program s n w Hille WIlt be the operator I Mr ..mlftec wJJI have othds from prrllvcmenl program Thera ar¢ or sqcondary roads clther fhoS'e of a oile mIll levy tn ,a

jIl P operly lillIe IS c-rnp10yc-d at the 0 P was Il1 charge of the meeting

atl10ng the membersh1p 36,000 lTules of TUrdl mUll routd IOeftl construc1lon or those Il)- to n depth of on Mhu ~ m ~e bar- Birdsell barbershop Mr Wolfa BeSides 51. members, Dr:-Nr r' 'I

Henry E Ley and A'don JcffreYI 10 Nebraska, 10000 f these ffilJ aluded Jll the federal <lId lor farm- dcrm~ 1hc eXist ng l:\Jra m~II will rt:~~ope~ hiS Do-Nut shop soon Splrroceclt( was a guc;st on R,C'V 010 charge of membershIp report oh eXisting federal Ighways lor la-market roads raules In ease such p oper y In a new l~cahon I80 paid-up members It ls' expected stale hIghways The rcml1mmg Apph~ulion of gravel under thIs shaH be bordered Ion two~des by -~ -~~ - - - J'Car-,-, JI1-;:I',-:'-:-t-in-g-.'- i',,'that tho number wI~1 reach 150 26,000 mIles arc dirt I' ads Thcsa program shall begm at the C1ty a rulral mall roule! a two It levy WILL ,G~E RECITAlL :" n ...after the grounds are ready for estabhshed routes sc e all of the limlts of each end of the mati on ~uch property Shall be ... voked AT C LLEGE TUESDAY l'ktr<lska universIty studpnls

use, people In lp'e rural' ,eas, Upon routes, Equal conslructlOn In Funfls shall bc dlstrlilutel~n dl; Vocal an Instrum_~l dellart. won 11 of 12 debates Friday a d Ieffectmg thIS progra , no o~ number of miles shall be completed reet proeortIon td the- nu cr t ments of thb college- plan a recital Saturday at ChampaIgn, Ill. Mrsshall be farther than hIS mall box on each roule and shall be equalM mall route mlles

fIn etCh I oun/, •Tuesday evl,emng January 22 at Jacquelme WIghtman, one of the I

from an improved ro d ly d1vIded between the fIrst and less the l1umbet 0 mal rou ~ ml :l17 45 10 the j'olleg~ audItorIum The st4dents, received superior on all IThe responslblhty of effeqtmg last miles of each route By fol- Inow faUmg ~n t ~lStmg eder p~bhc is ~ ited., " her dIscussions.

thIS pr~gram shal! Ie wlth the Ilowmg thIS procedure, 1-he mIles hlgliways or 5 a e 19Itway ..

I 'i ; 1- I' ,<,~ ::,y",:",;",';i" ,':

R(·c1p('l OfficPI'sOf Country Cluh

Severa' Events Scheduled inWayne County Durin&,

January Campaign_

Paralysis Fund

Drive is Begun

iI,

29<:2~e

37C20C

.Lb.7cLh,l1c.Lh:12c

...Lb. 1Sc.Lb,4c

10 Lbs. 37c

No. 21/ 2Can

No. 2%Can

No. 21/,",.,.",.,. Can

171a Whole 0K;rnel, ISla..., :No . .., (an ...

19C 2·Si",·,., 23tft.~n. ~ ('nn \f

:1-Sil'Y(',

XIl. 2 C~lll

CrrilillNo.2 ('all

_''''' No,2 181ft.Nelson Brand; cut,.'':'' :.• , .Can \l'

Libby's; halved orsliced, yellow'eling

You'te always sure with meat from Safeway. We guaranteeit to give you full eating pleasur~, or t'efund your money.

Picnics Smoked, whole or butt half. . . . . . . . . Lh, 39cSirloin Steak ~afeway quality ... " .... ,. Lb. 62c.ft dB ii.lf Compare quality 3Duroun e.. as well as price Lb.. "CSliced Bacon First quality, in Cellophane. Lb. iDe

Oa California, Navel;r nges seedless, medium size, rich juice

A pi Rome,Beauty; Fancy andp es Extra Fancy. . .. Box $3.98.

Cau'I."Dowet White, c.losely.netted;I serve WIth cream sauce.

Head lettupe Ieeberg variety; coJpac~Onions Yellojv, roedium-9ize, dried

P 'I ·t Re~;. 0 a oes V.iS. No, 1 Grade, aize-A

Hit Parade; diced,convenient for salads

GetB.1ipply ~I

canned foodsthIs week!

P k- No. 2%ump In Moon Beam; fine for pies.,.~.. ,. Can

Peas Anthem; Fancy,Early June

Pears

PeachesA · I Solano Brand;prlco S wholy, peeled, in syrup

Corn Country Home;white or golden

Green Beans

Yel! A regular old·fashioned Canned Foods Sale-the first in along time. Buy 1, 2, or 3 cans as cheaply pe:r can as a dozen. Get allyou need of any item listed here. Put a little of "this and that" eon-,venie~tly o~ hand for th~ next few weeks when getting out to goshoppmg mIght be more dJfficult!

PEACHESN~a~l% 2'9c

Slic('(] or halved,

• Check up oncanned food prices

if you haven'tdone so lafely.

Chec1< your needs of eJery item

Libby's Pears BodleU: ho'''<1 . N"'C2:~ 43cAp.ricots ~~~\~~ ~~~l1~;c!ed N°'J1~ 27cCherries Libby'" Roya' Ann, N~~~ 31cPurpJe ~Iums Monica; trce-rjpen~f'~:~~ 25cGrapefruit Golddtf'f1: hrollen fll'CljOn3N~~; f6eCitrus Juice :t~~t~~~lp~}·~~l~e 4r~~I~; 23cOrange Juice Sun,'" my 4"c7,';; 23cApricot Nectar ri~;~',r B,:om "C.;20cApple Juice Molt·" un,w,,',ned. ~\: 26cTomato Juice L~~y;'~an 13c 46C~~ 29cGreen Beans ~1;;,t~,Rs't~;ndard N3~; IlcPeas ~~~~~y~~n;~rl~:~'li~es, fancy. N~~~ lIeSlJinach Gn.rdpnshlp: 8tlln(lul'd qualityr:~~l~ 12cPeas t~~~~;~;s~z~;ft Gnrdpn, NC~~ 2tcPeas Gardenside; standard quality ...NC~~ 14cSauerkraut L'Ad"h,,""''', .. NO'J.~ 15cSweet Potatoes Dm Emn". N0J;,~ 21cDiced Beets Mnytlmo J6:r~~; 11:Diced Carrots 1.lIfte Bny niue, r,"",yN~;,; lc

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:'I=• .,,.,.;rllt"'·..--'"'-----_·.!!

" GRAPEfRUIT EGG-NOGHerc'R n wny to turn gr.1p..rrlllt juicc into fl delicious,nouri;;hin,:;, lll'twceJl-Il1l'ill rl'fr(':;Ill'r.

1"gg 1 cup unsw .... ten"'do ...2 t.lblClSpoonsslIgal" sw", .. t",,,cdgl"ap,,,rl"ul! Juice

Milk

Separate the ('gog and beRt the egg yolk with the grapt'·fruit juice and J. tablespoon s0K'0r. Pour into a tallglllR.'l. Beat e,ll'g '\vhilc very stiff with 1 tablespoon8ugar. Fold into egg' yolk mixturt'_ Add enough milk tofill gIaRS. Stir \\-,pll. &rvc ot once. Scrvps L

Citrus Juice~~; 10C

Grapefruit, Oranl'!e. orhlended Grapefr'uit

and Orange. i

I Blackberr~esNO.229.'i\Can ~

, Mott's; unsweet$ned.I strained - delightful -I dessert.'

Tomato Ju~.~cle4~-:~. 26C

ISunny Dawn; faner, from

fully ripened tomftoes.

Grapefruit Juice46-o

z··21C·Can

Jrpwn House; unsweetened,, fancy, Serve. chilled.

IWater-pack; idellli for~uce, pies, or cobblers.

J Fruits in ";0. 10 size Cans

PI"" Purplelplums; No. 10 ·6Ocrune, ideal fpr breakfast use. . .Can .

Pi.. h·~ Everyone loves peacb 'pie; No. 10 79c!&8C es this ~alue makes more possible _Can .

P' , C No. 10 98ce.. ars For sala*'s o.r dessert purposes. c.an .

A[r" t Eco omical for pies No, 10 8le,p ICO Sand, astry fillings ... '" . Can

s-:! I ~l

I-I!) 14fl pi

(1-1 1:1-.") (II

4-7 :II0-:1 1

() (J-~ Il<! IJ0-1)(J-1(I-I

1';: I'I1 c-:\

IJ-I) " IIJ-:\ I ,()~ ! ,11-J 1L"'\ I)

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that Marx toward whis4pering {cnors; Ifyou can hear them,they're' tOl} loud.

Wayne

TO VISIT IN WESTBEFORE LOCATING

RobC'rt Gl'alfis holds a larm saleJanuary :23 northeast of CarrollWHh T. J. HugIll'S in charge. Mr.and Mrs, Graffis plan'10 visit LosAngeks before deciding on a newlocation.

Peru TalH'5 Third StraightVictory nn Cor-fere-nee

lPlil-y Snturday.

Wayne Trippedlin !P~ay at Peru

\

Homp from f-UMpltal.Fredrick Nmemann' relurned

i ho c Sunday from ~l local hos­Pit::1 after rN'ovPring from an

, operation, I

pL"

CarhartLumber Co;

Phpne 147

Molotov's attitudetoward small na­tions in general i!that of Groucho

For that temporw

ary fence, why nota few of these fivefoot steel posts? You don't need toThey are easily set, be bothered withand stronger than: garba~e all oVer thethe ordinary steel' back yard,:not whenpost. you can get under-

ground garbage few

ceivers. JU.~ setthem in the ound.A touch of he toeopens the iid, Comeill' ahd SN~! ttlem.

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A comPle~ newstock of hromecabinet J.h rdwarehas just c m In. Ifyou have b~n un­able, 1.0 get ju t Whatyou !want in hromehardware.~ now isy0 II ~ ~fg~ee u~~CchomOQSl

11> etclt~ck.

1dodern ~retsion ofGeorge W~'shington:"Ye~, lath r,1 I can­not tell a i ~I cutyou Hher '

Does- your base-

~~~h ~~a~:ter~~~in Aquella, the wa­terproofing that canbe used either insideor outisde to maltemasonry walls Wa­ter tight. Ask about'AqUeIla!

mountainducl'\;s.

, 1

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hi ~L1l; \:,f.c::

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11 1,- 1~) 1:\j'l'!idl:lnd 1\;)1<Ill

emher t "ifloor. jack foagging floG$9.95,

permane~line posts g.r of lbes

roNaldn s1. $6,27. ,

ogi-:S reopottrado mOll­

On the mov .a needed r ­

in theae •a1. saletyhas been a

_V~<I>J_.I_8"1_~~_W_a.:.y_ne_,_N_c_b_r., Thur., Jan 1·G1917~-'--~-o-.-3:1

.de 1GinkS and 8,pal of his went into

a Ire taura.nt th~·.'ot~~r 'evening anJ""rdll'derl!d t w~:k,; ~:~duI~;;,gSso~1TY, p. dy," said thEt

r;:~hd SS~n~'b~t h~~~ig~~ rk until midt

;\f~tln('c ~lInda~' Itt :~

I':~'f'T1I11~ Shows Sumlay at 7 and 9l~ad.t, Show Monday a't 6

..r::~;l,~.,,_"'-'>~,~~~:p:¥,ftH1;;.~>;:':1~!;<':"~":-i,·~~~n:?;1

The sensational best;seller~ep,lofuJl:flower on

. the scre'l!/Il

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:., ..... ,.__.... ..... ".."....~"_..,_., .... JJ...__...""....."'.",, .. ~,,___ THE WAYNE IIERALq, WAl'NE, N~BRASKA, THURSDAY, ,TAln;ARY 16, 1947. ~ I1"'I'""I'I'!:',I~~11(1'r~~p1iGi:~. IMid~I.'····dVittor St;tde~t; p;·~;~';t ..... 'I'veddi~g IS~-;:Vi~;!d Chnrlenc Reth~~~;';-;;n~-~Ii" IFLOYD MILl.ER-SO~- - -~oc~:~~~~ -~~-;;:;--~=-IG~~I'~;:~td" WislWI" f.,'o,,,,,,1Hi:'i:i!::,!:li.l

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i:','; .I.r~lve~ "ftOlWr, Play at College J.I ,Id W..:J .1 ~;~n~:i~€,~sX~~;~~t~~~~,I~~t;,O~~~('~r IS FIFTH GENrERATION Ral'h~rballm('r. Waym'; M('rlm Wit'Sf', Norfnll(; 1)1\1'1'1'11 SCl\lUllll

'.','.'." I".:!" ~~IP'1i"l(ltn. ii,'..""".. Ch.. at. ',.B..._.kin~ In'" ':!.' 'yDe Game "Lost liorizoll." Ow pIny to .bi' C' ~tll1f"S( ay Mr. and Mrs. Ji:'nldns will nlRkp A SOil horn JAn~lHry 2 to Mr. ~n'~s'h'r, ~rrtl~! M~H'll~r~ DonAld IPierce'; Chlll"l{'s l'I'II'l"s, SlHlIt's, ",'.~".;.jil,'I,; , ~nd ~Ol·mt.~l·,l,r: (,"(.)~lch m " ' pre$('ntl>ti by ,the dnl.maties C'lo'Ss _.. -+ __ their home on a fann nt'Rr CalToll. and MI·s. l-'\oyd MilleI' l)f LH\lrpl I ~ll~ ;~nd. Ilow I.I.'d 1'\1('(,UII'(,,' PflT!-",q 'DH,rwin HwlH'1 Ill' Wlll{vl'j<'ltI,1."'ll.!'::i';'II,I:I; _ ",.JL;~., nai'!l~ '$Quth ". _ ~ '~___ and AIPh.a PSI OmegH, drnmatlcs I Miss DorothYIRethwisch and Is 11 grE'llt grnml~on of M,... ami dt r., :\-llil Hl.l \\ N1(.II, .,110"".'.ard VOSS.' Merllll Fn'vl'l"l Ill' \\'H \,,1\1' , .Hnd i(')r·,:, I "i,C' '" ,tUl-~:'L,(Jfli of tlif' ~rf;~al·. MI'. Fremont ~arriors IDefeat fraternity, ,Jnnunry 1'6 at the col· R dJ: k. A 1\·· ()ff- Mrs. l<'rank Balwr of "VaY,Ill' IlI"HI Mt'I'lln (rothI', (J)u~rw HI~~~(,l'l'i villE' Kf'

llnrdy i1mlllni'1l1d \\"1"1 11\'1'

I II.ton l,l ht.'<I noutstandlnglraek .. t le~c auditorium, is basf'd on the aymon en inS re ~1~tl·1Ct· l(·(~r a '~rt'al I.:real t::nmnSOll of ]lnvld G('nn~(' :'11~q, Fl'('l~ I-'Iwdnlt'/lcy ann of HOfll<ln..\\ al'l' ill Ihl' .'njH,~(i !'t'.

PI Ilt!ja;q\ Il t $: n~•. an uhddeated Wtl~a:a ,Here Thursday fllm~lUs n?v('! by Jnnws Hilton. . W.ed tHorne. Ik' 1'~\'('IH'h 01' Lnu\'(,l. who is IllO vpan:; A. Iln'.lI S( .1H'~'nH'r., H(l~lum;: H.oger 'Sfll'\T.S'_ Kt'f,Ult'lh ,Jll!lll"'l!\ (II' ri.'.ln-II~ Iii$/! footb.....n te.:lt thIS. faU,1 and a In ~ t'ference Tilt. 1',)\,(' kidnapped trtl\'cl('t'S from. I " rra -~ to (=hapte-r old, TIll' fi\'(' l--:t'lwrntlons il; till' 1,In/Tlson, S!wn('t'r, In,; (it,rald' dolp I1 1s in l1w (lrl'i('('r~' )'1'.';,'1"\·1'I~ I IIQ~ss J\I 'th p1orlbi~"tlaSketbo.U . ~' '. U wN:'cked plaJle find shelter in MISS Doroth~ Ann l{t'thWts('h, Fn'nch fnmily\ include IJltvid ~t()ltl'nl)(' l--:, ItHJl~toIJlh; I::ldon La!-vren{'f' Kohl't and \\"il!':'lInII h,tdam thts \,. fer, Gmn. 'Whose Mldland t!~ a scorchmg s{'cond. Shangri-La, n pinel' (ll'dkntC'd to eldl,~t dllugb 1p,rl 01 Mr, and MI'S, Carl Sanda'hl Is Advanced FI'I'll1'h, FlllWl"y Fr('neh, Mrs. Wm, SlPwar,t. Hohert (JI'(,E:'nWa](~, lIo-' Martin li,rp rpcent ('nli~lnwnls'I I 11~()ln~ w~ at rmox, hi., ntoonded half pac'i lun.'"day night <I.t the 1.lr(,~l'.r\'inR til(' culturp Hnd wisdom \Vn.l!l.'1" H.C'lhWI.1t'h, .m,ld Hayn\Olld IIolnw~, Mrs. Fillyd Millt,I' lInd·tlll' nwr RIPr.~Hlnn, ~oland Spllltp;er

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Wayop county r1rafl ho:t1'1I \'illI t-()tle~ In Tar wiD, Mo.. and co.."\l'h~ \Vaym.' <1'1 eg~ gym to sWamp the of the past until th(' storms of WHr .Jt'nIUJlS, ~on Olj 1\11'_ nnd I\II'S, t\l- To Commander pf Post infant, ~~.:"_ ~I~,~~._'~_M~~~I~~_~~.~ni\](~.meet this :rh:~~.y:. . .

II I it,d lhe'l't;! IbcfOFllung to 'YlIynt:'. '.-Va,}llt' \\t dqM:-., Uw~.s, III I Nt- have dellrt"-!. Thl'Y HI';' lTlel by till 111'11 ,11'nlul\s, III III (1l (':11'1'1111. \\'1'1'1' Of Foreign Vet'ernns. • 11....11............ • . -III ::Hel'Went to B Ings in HVH. br~ska q)l (;'~(' COllfe!Nll""(, gallll' t'hkr'iy Chinl'!>l'. ,('onWllY is l"mwi- nHlITlt'tl, \V('(illf]StlllY. ,J,llI\lHl'Y.. !:l, ft.' Mov(' to Farm,. • ••••••,.•••11••••• .11 .

_ j~~,__ __ _ _ nl<' \\Mll\T:-; h\'lunlllhl q"llh l1:1tl"d hy Ill(' S!r;lll~:(' 11111 "C and hy :11 ,I oc\ot'k It Illl' 1t4'lh\\lsch Pistric! COlllt1'lnndl'r \V, (' An- Thr Vr'nw ~ipv('T's ffl~lilv movf"'r) : :l\fELVIN ~GNUSON ,1wotuH, [,.1 H lb lL\hn .\lllt H.lllkll\, 11,'1t'1l. n l,l\'t'ly ~:il'l WJlUlll 111' I'mils bUill('. Ht'\', {llt\'I'I' I\. l'l"(wlt ]\1'1'- dl,(,\\·~ (:1' N:lrfoll{, ,'1ddtTSSI'd \/('11'1'- rrom Illl' Ilull !lnllS(' O!1 \'icst 7th =. 8 1. .A. S'IKE'TBALLI:~

GOES to CO~CORD -lHu'tpd w, Ih-ill h.111-11I1lt' II Hi 1I1I'1'l' 1\,11'1I:1nl, Ill(' ..\IIH'I'II'al1, i~; !U1"llllllg tl1l' d(l~lhll'-r111~: ('(~r~'IlHHIYlnll ,II 1'llr(1)~n \\1\I'S '1lrl'I'! Iu II fnnn Iwnr \\';IVI\I' Tl](' ~ ..

If,,:1~7<l~" ~n~,o:"~~ hOlds ta ml:;uat~,~e .;1U~~~d s:::'o~~io I~~"~:'dll~~ ::~'I:~;~'~u.'~'w:'tl~;:Ol\"~'n~n~,l;~il~ll~'I?:' :~~I,::~~,~'l'~;',~,l";t:~~ ,\"I,,"'~i'r,;~"I::~:~,'; ~,~:~;;,/'" ,,,,'k a' ,III' ;1~,~,):~::,',:O~,,,:;:::::iy,,~v,,I:,,,n~',~.';,.:~ 5 I :,tn•... o.v.'c tl).. ·.t'MOOrd. T .1. ~..t s, .0. dl)SP thl" m.ap., .to :"~w22 an.d I,Ul'1 .10 son IH"."P.s lhing.,s !>.til'l't'd up. bv tt.lhi Ih." 1.lro("('SS]Onal' . Richard Hail'r !'PSi<.Tn('d .n., P'.lSI lamJly, . I-! FIRST HOME GAME •i:1ofritioiat(lsl at ,t1W.- ~I(l.. ", . ug It'S 23~26. , desire to 1~'tlVt' Ih"is uncanny I)lac(: lbskpls of mixl'{] glndioli fnrm- cOllllllandl'I' liS 11<' is ~n(lVin~ nt',;r ': :':;;II-::-'-I'---'-'-I-~"""-'--_._---' Aftf'l' tlla~ .t~ll' \Vnrriol'$ scnm- TiH'rt'~al't' tIll' High Lam,;, Tillt'- ('d 1111' ;llt,II' In 111(' (·HIToll. (";tt'l :--i.tlndalll WHS pm- /J1any Discharges: Q,lIa.lily Market of WaYlle

oJ. ' ,t, , ~:;_!?:,: !.! :; > IJl'rt'ti to a.,3~23 ndvnntnij:p. Larry tans, ( hHll'.,;e·St'l·vants nnd philo"u- fronl hall 1111.' 110I1H'. molen fl'om ,";1'11101' \'1('(' commal'l- A· il

G' I: ! V,rltlsh pan~dlit, 2~~34, WIth H 1l11ll- plwl's, much l'()lor in spttlng and i\-11SS Hl'th\\'jf;('h \\'()l'r' ,'\ \\1hiln dt'r 10 po,,,t ('(lllllll<llldl'r, Earl re FLied. HeJ'c : vs.': ',' " ['h ..t I l.1t~ h:ft, bU~IPun('h('s ~titlnkl'd fi\'1' 1n l'oslullW \\'Illter \\onl sln'I'1 ]l'I1.t.:th dn'ss JunE's was arl\'alH'('~1 to SI'1Il0r v\('{'! HI'cPI11 ;iischnrt::f's mprl \\'ilh l1ll' I· Omaha

ay ' Btl 're .pomts Jll\,d \, ssplf't' a flf'ldC'r In In- ~'Iuny eollt'gt' Hnd uni\'('rsily \\:llh hlack ~lll' l'ar- {,~111l11landl'r, and lll<lrh'.'i ])t'nt'SlII \\'nYI1(' COlltll:,/ dnll't honnl in- : American Legion....' .... I' .... ~." erC!l.s(' tllJ' . nrl'io: murgm..,., gro~:ps lUl~'t' pn,s<.,nll'd "I.OSI,.ll.lH'i- rt{'d I't'd rosl.'s. . Whitl.' sblin \\'~1~. 1,1t,{'tcd JunlOl' \'1<.'(' {'Olllmal.l- CllHit'.: POn l<IVis, Paul pptl'n:;on, ill

.. , H~lhn R ~I, nl~1Il Sl~llt l\lIdl.md mn nnd II has llt't'll IlHl<!(' \lIIU a stl't'<lJnITS. Ih'11 bnll'I'lct W;l~ a girt dll; ",' H.obl'rl J'l'tl'r!>on, Mprlin Kl'nny, : Theodore Roosevelt Post No. 30

~scoring ~ n(>rs '~'ltI\ l'lg"h.l pOlnls, IllIlVlt'. from tllt' hritlq~l"ll(llll. J. r('d (,l1d{:rs\<'I'\'(' \\"IIS appointt'd Malll'I!;'t' Lugl.", III-Irry Arp und -

,AVNf ' H~lls('bl.ISi(' 1 'lit '~IIH' fur \\n,:.nt'. Stlldl'nls nppl'f1ring in till' play TIlt' hride \\"IIS n!t('n(jt'd hv Miss I'ha~rll1:1Jl o}, n. comnllth't' to nr- Linll Hn!l('yts, Cal'roll: })Rlr' Bllnl, : Wednesday, January 2.~...==_.;....' '" l'he bo.'i: s¢ilr('. I art' Arcl Lewis 01 \Vnynt', U'-l!·!t't'n \Vil\'<I,ll'nl\ins si"I,T lIr Ifll"hridp- g11ll171' n \-!-V. haskl,tbnll It'am. KI'nne1h Vidor. Willis N(']son, • -i :', ~ldl~,n,(~ (, 1)1 fg fll pf Kt'llgk, Adl'lyn Jullnson, \Villiam groom. l\11~S '.h'nl\ins \\'on' pinl< H.olnnd ~1nhnl,f' was !~Ia('('d In lI<lrry Bargho!z,. Gordon Bard, .:

Wednesday~ J,iltuary 15_ Lon)~l~ ! I) (Hi l B)'l'l"s., :lnd Jl(lward Acta.rns of wool <tllll hlack ~\(Tl'."~nl'i['~;. 11('1' ('!lnl'gp .(I! Illl' howling lcnm Wayne Sandahl, Alberl Hamnwr CITY AUDITORIUM 11If. rl)! .' Rnnkm f , :J C'C Wak('I,"ld, !Jl'lty Benin !II Wail· I'or",g" w,,, of illll<' i,'" and w>ll "amI'S wi'h and Donald Pdel's, \Val,eneld, : r.;

0:\ I Sh(n" at 6 Hahn 1 1 (l-() hIll, .JI)Y('l'lYl~ nJnkl{alll of NHJll'l' 1\1 'k' I I' rl, oHH'r post~ Waller Gnt-hl(-'r Richard KruglT = 8:15 p. m. =~ess f 11 ll-tl Frank lIIlt'lllSh of :"Jorl'oll\, La~ 1\1' I~ .. "'1:')11.'; an(.. liS njjl~n ,1111, Earl ,1nJws and lVlarvin Karel Erwin Morris Vv'illiH.J1l lInrrIr:Hn'l. •

[)racm~'1 G {) t~ \'~'rnH :\'laurpr of l\'Iadisnn, Amllt,:_ ~\,(~\~~I~~():l~::,I;\\i~'~I~tl;I:;a~~~t~:;;l.~)l·;\l~l:i SI'l':·f'~·IJ().c.;1 "nn""I"'s' ,"",,""" ,)"1"'- .~ns('n He('ct, }>;'nrl Baird, PHil' \:or;l: PRELIMINARY GAME AT 7'.00 :

\~unehl',s. ~ :~ :n:lchards. ~)f BaTll'rofl,' l.l'\'{'I·nt~'lwhit(' canlCltinn boutollnieres ' .1.1~)<, Scggl'rn, ,D('",py .Jf'ns('tl, Al"l11IlI'j_ -~SS('llI "" ,~I-,I 11w1l'11 (11 81nomflPld, l\ancy Alll'11 " " <II) ... 1, !latH' Ilnd Nnnnllll Andl'r:-;on, 'vVin- ~ nl" -

~llht'lm q :2 O-~ Ill' I'ks :\lllI1H''', 1a" Richard ~('villl' .1 \:'~H'(lllt'SI' 11l~CIW(lI: ~\"iIS .~(,JT- ~idt,: ])('an Pion, Wal!<'r Mt'jl'l', ii "'I ayne City school 7th grade vs. 8th grade :

U,ough ~ '~~:""ll or \\·1:'111')', and Palllll'l' Hoot o! pd, Illl' 1.Ih](' \\I.\~ ('1'1l!.4'1"l'd 1l1,'c.'. ,1'"nll"r.·I't·""III'I'rlltl'~II"llt,,',',!I:'1,'I """,1 MaT'\'in Bninl, Michal'l (;ilh"~pi('. • :

Nlsrn g "H.'If!Pll \\'Itll H _ _ cal,(' dt'I'()I'(lkd I\,~ .facl{ Millignn, 1\1('1'1(' GI;ISSllWYPI' ,:: Admission' 15c 35c 60 t . I d d II.:\-llSS Ll'llOl'I' 1'. Ibrn~t'V is di- \\"Ith H Illinialurt' ])\'I(lal ('oupJ{~ \:11- hOS[l11;1I ;\-IOIlr!,'lY 1:ISI \\('I')e SIll' Ipoll Hauss, Will1llr Nolll" Waym',!- ., , c, ax Inc u e :i

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JUNIOR2 C.\NS

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National Business Trainingl Collegebf Siou,~ City !

ENTERTAIN~ENT BETWEEN IiIA'LVES

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!ISw~'~e~'s Place I:~~;:,,~~,t:~:t:l.)fo~;thl:~:~al<t'!:olln~s: I'" ... _. ""-....,....\'" .. ,.c", _ I" I, Ten More Games '1P~~~~T~~~~~TrEE ~~rY~~~'~~c1:tl;:~~~~i~l~~::;::i I~, ~ On State Schedule ~'MFS' Don jghtman has been '

'I I ~ I,UE' T Id ~'hiE'f produetsj nd in. the n rth- I) Ten games remain on the Wayne a pointed ,n ll'tCimber of the· rf'soluw TIl(' rpll oC honor hilS th(' name~II 'I 0 ".~ alr~ 0 ~~~~r:;i~~~~tis~:ci) :;~' c~~~t1 0 u~ I ~;~~e basket'tlUll sclll'dule. These ~P~~~~I~~il~e~~tf~~~~~I:~~~~~~~!.~~n:~YW~~f;~·;lnl,JtUi~~!;~, l~!~ll~~lil~I ~~. Ii -.----~ . ore hxm h'on~Sw('(ien l~ hro ght January 17, Nl'hl'nska Wf'slt'y- Waynf', 'Hob llahn, Midland, Gei'w

ISS ut Pearson Brmg-alto PIHsburgh tor the IN.'st qu hty an, OWI'(,; 1H, nO/HII', Owr!'; :2!l, AlI..TOIU.tey 7,'eam VossC'\{'r, Midland, Carl Corneliu~,~es BE: to Women's Club stc<>} that )s mHdt' Hnstings, Ilq'l'; ;:\1, ChAdron, hf't"<'; Incllt e8 AI. Bahe 1,,'nl'd""J"""·'Yj'1'nsrcli,I,"nwS.[y",'ay['n"'I,H.astingR,

.N I Meeting Here f\bundnnt \'la1er po\\~r mpkes FI'ill'llary I, {'lmdl'OlI, 111'1'('; 7, Nl'- '-1 1 -.. E'1~ciril'''''ltY Chl"~;l and thiS powbr I; iJ1'llskn Wl'skynll, hl"Jl,; H, Mld- AI. Bahe, 'former Wayne Pr('p ~-- _-1 . - ••. -

", S\\~t'~lZ'n's hlCIlUOn n1:lc!(' It n('C{'s~ [US€'d extelhl\;t" y~ One trom lsi tun land, th('l'('; IS, Wl'stC'!'n Union, athlete, was s('lcct('d on the a1l- f-IulIlf'l from HOI'pltm.l.~8rtry {ur t1w..t nation to maintn1f1 bye-}('c-trit'ity. Highwuy!': art.'" t::'ond lwrl'; :n, KC'arnl'Y; t1wt'{,; 2::!, Has~ tourney team Chosen at till' C]OSf' Korlyn, ;F2-ye,-Il'~old :.;c,n of Mr.:~.. tt.>'U1 rnli~~: .~t~l.l'ing the' ,,\\·a~.', aCt.. ~O~.~ ,a~d .an'. ::llli.ntniOf'(! h~1 tllx, on.1g.BS. 1ings, tlwrp. of 11l(' York i]nvitational tourna- :!lnd Mrs. Frf'd Lutt..,t n:1 urnl'tlmg: 1(1 ')1l..-"'" Ruth l·l'al~lln, \'lihn An" 'tt'aftl':: 1"':: m!lkll1g-lt':lI lld I\(,Hd~ m('n(' held- January 2, ~ Hnd 4; bomp ~rom,a local has-pitnl Mnn-

'I~!~~'~~,~~\, t'~l"", i\h",(~Y(I~i\·'I)\:'~~t~::l.'SJ,C[lt~l,ll",.\(;.'·'"l;r",."...::"\,~,",d(t",:,.'\'d 11l1\'"r,~'hl"I"',."1 ",',·.:,"t',.,'.:,',' Pilley Teanl Wilts Larry Walsh of Ponca was in the \lflY ("wning. HC' Imd undergone' a. ~~ - ~ ,-"' , , Bowling League honor" roll group. I,~,ajnr opp['a(ion Saturday lllorn-:P;~il'w:\j; .r~~ll, S\\·t.'(l('n,wa.'li>J~!ut~l {11\Q.\~l1~o fur olh~'l' t'O\Hllril's. The a1l-!(]tUrney 1ellm iJiclUnc\s: Ing.i~ml wtj'~h~l'n dt:'l~lO(..rnC~(lS and had Swedc'n Il~lS: f\: good Systt'l~l of Pilley's of Wflkel if'lll won 1WO._ FOr\·yan.ls, Al. Buh(', M'ayne, and [ -- -- ._~_._hnte-· n,111~mal dN('I\.'il~. Sw~'a:h~~ ~1t\.'Hd tU,,,i,tilPt~nt :50 millioll ha' Ihis oot of thrC'{' gam('s from Gu~jjjfM J, Kuedl'flg, york; (,Pllte;'r, Don Mc- I Patronize the aO,.IVertJsers.u." :dl~lCCt ol.hl'l' than to 1'Cfllll~.n purposl' in llnt."~!t.. t:U" ~nn's of Wnl,t'flpld January 13 to, 'tl .....U~I\\I,:"lhtrlllg tllt:' \\'<~r ~~n ·~'$.tl~ I-:tllpl()Y~'I~ aln~llab()n'I'$ in SW("w win 1011 placc' in tIll' rir",1 half of ••••••• .,I•••••••••••••••• I!~•••••• ltlla•••••• III1•••••

tn~ltl'(l liO,,(ltlO entcrro f~l N01I~ d~>n art' both ql'guni~l'd nnd. are g~~~t~~~~~~~,,~ ~\~:~~~,Ut,;iC':t)illl~;;;s/:;,,~,\"l:~'''.,H~d,~SW\~ll.. t\ t~')lJ~ aC'tlV.. e :f~u..t S;UbJ.·.t'ct to s;pec*l cou.rts. Mutualtn ,1~\_lplnl; ~h~ und~ ~round. _:S\\'l~- I'l'S!1l'ct has l'pslj!ted. ~::~;:{'~~~~t h)f~t'f:'~~~~a ~)il;ll~ h{~\'~~~lst tl;,~~,~'.1<.'n.~ . !.l(h:'lj,.l~ln .1,l!l~ ~"l."'Ill'd. I~n' ~H'r I . ~.. '. W.l'lit'tl has a t'.('1lnPtllSory :'l:hO,)1.u. [.~l.llt ,,1.11 tIn LllIttd N,ltlon~. Ilaw and tlw nat on. has a high d.> pl;u'l' (''.1",11 !lriz('s WI'l'l' given to

nlldnl~ the 'nu" nnd sin('C'1 SW('- !~rt't' 0r literacy. tIll' find. sl'l'oml and Ihird placedt'iil 1\;1;;; tJlll'lll~bl'd dothiqg nnd Pt'ople u1' S\'Nkn C'njoy the WI~::~.'tl;~·d Iwlf of Ill(' will

~~:::;.";::::~I:~~J;~~~;~ti:;,~;::i~l~ f~~~ft~~:,~";~~~:~~:~;'~',~n~::;,;s~,,:::~d :::;;' I~~ "~,',\~ti'~~'n'~'l~':~' Ihe~"':~~;'i~are J)O\V b~ing rcd by shipTnpnts. Mrs. R. R SUandlC'Y int roduccd piny.from S)Vl"i.1t.'n. . • t.he sJX"<:lk('r. S1andings at lIH' C'nd of the first •

~\\'Ilt{ 1 1\", P ilJ' TI 1 [11 d S d' [ Boy, Town meet" v.'ayne Hig-h here Januar 18, Starting five on lhe Boy, Town half arc as follows: "t '.- ~ 'if, ~l l~f /'arso~h nos' " I~ le pr)~'alll, ~ oWe' ~ Wf' IS 1 hig-h Rchool bnRkt~tua.ll :team j::;: }pft to right Harold Pnpp (25), Len Kroll (21). \V L :

~~~ll'~~~~~l~\ l~t~) ·~~~~s l~n~7.('a~d ~~~o~~~~l~uth~~k~'f~d~(':('t~~'~~}O~l~ .Jim Mitclwll (20), Duh Henry (~G) and T m Carodine (2.2).. Pil1cy'~, Wakdil'lt! ~l~) For quick Iunches~ complete dinn(_l's :'mo .=t T Gustafson·s. Wuk"fi('ld :.W 10 n.. \\'i •. i~. hl' gulf sh'tam kC;j 1:2:1. Niels{'tl's R('cl't'ation IH~) f. - •

• ' 'th" elim,,'" mild. Stockholm I ~larl0ne Si"<ll<:lllan. nceolllI'nniod Need to AdJ'ust [1.tndS shall thaI theYiare capalll Puhlic lIS Invited Til'l "l'll'S I, 1lJ 01' ountall1 sel'vice, We have what you :an an'rng,' 1t>O)pcraturc of ':27 in l~y :\-lar,i]yn Rar~lmall, sang "\Vhen ot supporting thems Yes, They Morrison Coff('(' ~11(lp 1,1 13 .., •'winh'l" Hut n.ort.hern sect.ions ha~-'t' I \Vas Sw("t'l Sliieen." also pass oth!'r tl'sts. On arrival 111"0 II~al. Sp(~ake,. B('lz Cnff' n 14 want. :1:;'~:~~i:~::~a'.(~~~~tO;lls~l~I~·n~e~,~1 ~;~~ po~t~.~~~~ \'o1l"( tu givc $10 to the To Way of LI'l1e he'll' tlw;., go bl'fol'C a panel for "'I Waynt' Jloultry,l'.: Eg-g 1:~ 14 •

... ~ I[ lIltl'llOgtltlon Men vho speu]< Vl'W 11 10 !:!;o\lth~~nl.yart is nltr:lSt fertne. One- A panel disCll sinn on the Amer- flln'jgn languag0s arf't'inelUdC'd. A wt; Write;-G:~. Blomgren Swanson (;ntltl H 19 n~<::l\th ot' 1he land is tillablt', with iean home is p anned J~lI1uary :':4 fOl'C'j~nll'l' 1S a!lowpd to talk his Allwri('lln LPgion 3 :24 -s'- •.~l1J;::lI' .H~N~, Wheat, rye, oats, bar- by l\lr~. F S~ ('['ry, l\lrs. S. A. Dr. Victor P. Morey GiVies llHtivL' tongue hN'HU e he h'lls 0 Speak to PJlblic at ,kall Fischf'r, with lSI, won la- :.h'y Imd root C'[\1PS til(' main ones. Lutgen, I\'Irs. fA. S([hrl'inQr and TIl .'. f ttl' tI t I B t' t Ch h ,.l,)<:-drldng is <.'xlensive and only Mrs.-M. L, Riri r. Mrts. A. J. Kil'. a k on'" mnngttahon 1:~g~a~~~re accura e In 1a 1 ap IS urc . ~il~'~' ~~i~~~:,C~~~~~/;O~;)lj:\:~~C'~;l:~'~ Try Our Slln,day: Dinners. ':}.~~.:;i.n~~.. l~.~~'ri.~~' ~~~~~/H~~~~,e p~~ wan W~~l~l~~~:.'~~ i~g.:.el:airnllll1. To Local Gro~p. [)u";ng the war Ihe I:mm;gration high. __.__._ 5

.;';:~:tn'~:-i"~;:~ (.'~;:,~\t~lll\.~~:~;~~. d::~~f ~li$Sllt'~\I~:~I~ ~0~(\~·::~::I·;.I'\\ont a :,:~~~~,'::~::~~:.:,;: '~~~~:,:,i;:;tl, ii,i.;,;.,lg~~,,~:.:·,l~,,·{;";n~:;' I:i::~;';\t~;:~;;~:~iE~:;~~:~~;~~~~;i FORMgR5JSUg~~JORATE I -,-- 5dl~.ll ships much wood.. pt;0ple 3rt' major operatif TUl'sday morning peoplt" stah'd Ill' 10H,7~1. Only ~9.0()O uf thl'se were Gale MC'GC'f', formC'rly of Nor- , •\'('1')' {'an"lllI ()f lI1l'ir limhpr and at a 10<"a] hos1,i a1 , HI I'ct f"lk ,'",d ""'~du,·,'n "I' 'V·,·,yn°. col· T'h C III I' "I [ . in addn'ssin~~ \\'aynl' qlllll<l inll)llgrnnt.",. IHur II"] ~s h " , V ,_

{l'{'P tIlt:' ,'!t·(,,,,t:.- !~t'O"'lIlg. I·logs, \ '-----~-~-- ----- -- AAtJ\\' illltl lHllllllcl·ing ,Hi,UOO and childr('n of lq.;;l" ]'('ceiv{'d his Ph. P. dcg:PC'C' ': eo,. ege , .nn ~~lw(',]'l Hnd 1)l..lUltl'y are rai~t'cl. 'Yill n >lui Dri\'t'. from the 'Pni\'C'rslly of Chicago. : _

Tlow ~9 p~'l' c('nt wl10 engage in Dr. R. \,\/. C< !'PL'l' will bt? C'hair- ~:;:7r i~I~:;~~lgrati()ll. ~;~ti~~;:~~(;~~;~:~)('i[~~~~i~~~~~t{~.ca~:~~ Dr. McGeC', nssislan! proCessor of • =L'It'.,.n~r.1g U.St'. lll(l(h.'I'l: methods and man of the RIl'1C~OSS drive whiC'h I I 1 I , 1 t j 1 . t , 0 tl' his!oru at lilt' uni\'('rsity in Lnra-: Pi Page Bob Webb _.,_,p1:rate ]'):._105t mac!uncry by__clec- ".'ill be C'ondu('1 ~a. m l\1arch. W 10 SJlPIl t 1ree anI s ll( l'll S am ollns 5 can e n liS m,n. 1(','('" ,'s """",','0,1 ,',n,l h"s 1"'0 ! !.-;;_;;;; ~;;;;-;i;~;;;;~;;;;;_;;;;;;;~;;;~;,;~_;;. in PhilOldC'lphia in and during war! labor short- , H ",- co '" _ _

~ migrants, pointed (Jul wC'!'e brought in on sons. • ••••••••••••••m•••••••,•••••' I1••••••:who uSllally "'l'tllt' non-quota basis for tempor'FY

in country. tll'('d \\"llrk.·

tlw Allll'ril'an lmmigration and naturalizationtoms heforl' tlH') han' sine!..'. 19011 bl'ell under the dc-zC'nship Thnsl' wilt) p<ll·tnwnt of juslice. \Var makpscOlllmunity 11k hl'I'l' ht'sl jJ\'oplc con",ciolls uf cit'izcnship, find

\ cjtizl'n~. EI.i·1 br(Jugh! a n'col:d~ of 4"11,879" Il1ll1ll,~l';lti()n aut hol'it kc;, now 01'- nat\ll'aliz('d

,~~~~~;l'i\\"'\I~~~\I(~I~):l~~'n~!~~('J:~t;(~/,~~:I~~ ]1\ tIll' United Statt's are thr('C'

~;~,~;"~"',t;:~,, o~':,I,:~tm~~;:~~J~~; :;~':~[l~~, ';(",~,:";~~~~~\~ ~{;~~U~':~'~ ;~~~~FE~I:~~%~~~17~~~:\:~,~. ~~Ehelp 1'un'igtH'T's adupt, Americmn migration those who would limit I J

ways UI·. MorC'y conll'astl'u an all immi~rati(}n and. the grpat 1n"S"pondfOnt. will spt'ak at tRe Bap-

Australiall war l)l'id(' Who lo1d o! m~~s. who ar~ disiJ,tel'estc'd. A i~\SI7~~t~I'C'~.1 1~.u~~I~a~i~tmt:~~~d;,~l11\'1" dislike for t\nH'rican foou and de!lllltp move' is Ilnd('r way 10 IR' .. !honH's wi1h a Gn·ck girl who was crt'atp sC'ntinwnt fot or against i mg.ll'ac'nlng' l'\-"(Tything- Jlos~iblt' abOllt immigration uf a million displaced I During World War II. Mr: Blom­Amcrica bv aUpndihg inovil's"and lJ('ople in Europe. .' Igr('n .traveled 150..00U. null'S .In

~::;n;~~ft'::,~~~~n'~~i,~[nt,,~~:n i:W;; ";;::; 1'i~~:.~,in~~~I~~tc~~,~gt~~,.~.h~:,~,~~,; I~;'S:"~:f~',~ gCi~~~t,~':~i:i~~,o~[~~:p

for thes(' pt'npl(]> 'tll to shan> American ideas and ways: }'a Ion 0 ~l sane aJlJlroac, 0 lenat ivt' tOTlg'LH'S .and and become good citiZens or. return lquor pro ~ f'1TI.

f,~':~iF:;:)\\i~~:WI~~~.~~~,;~~a~:~ ('l~;~~ to tlwir native land. ,I Tilt' natiOnal' tf'mp('rancC' 1ll0':'C-r--; Miss Grf'ttal Hackenberg prcJln")w-nt is l'ndorsed ~)y ~he maJor

privileges offered in An[Jt'rica. Al- sid('d an'd the speakll:'l' was introMI F rotcstant ~le~ommatlOn~ .andlC'r this arljustnH'll! is: mi-tdt~, au- Iii 1\'1' R n P'd I chararter blllldlllg org;mlzatlOnsthori1ies favor steps tlnntrd citi- l H~i~s )~alml~: M~C~tk:~dt;~~~" Missl of Am('rica and ~pE'~ializ('s ir: the

ze;~~~ns coming to 1his country Jpssie B.Oyc(', .Mrs. C. M. Cae andl ~~o:~~~o~stf>~~:I~I~~~g:n~~~~~~n~~

~~•••••••~.i••••••i.Ii•••iimiUisititi'eifOiriei[ieiaviiingiti~il'iirim~"ii,~.(' MiSS Wllhc[mma J~hn~on served. education in its approach to the----.----..~----! ----.J.. ha~n~(':~~t~()~71th~e~~\~~~~r/I~)I~J questi?n.

I gram. I 1110 public is cordially il1\·itcd 1.0

- ·~I.~~·SECR'1'1I1J«1r~.~~ . ,.~ ~.' Fred r::g~~:a~~om¢ ;~n::~;~~~;~~~~:~:~~ thIs

, ",,,, ',Mrs. Roberl (:I'mnwll of Carroll Sioux City Teaml'f'l'C'lv('d word rucsKiay thai Iwr

L .. .a_-i...- youngf'st brother, 1'j'('(\ Tharp., 04, In their first ganw aft('r theof Klamath Falls. On'., formerljy holidays, tile Wayne Wildcats ranof Wayne, passC'd away ,lanuar~ l'ough-",hod 0\,('1' an outclassed13. F'uneral rites will be conduct.C'r:t ~.BT fi,~'t', S~-~7, .January 7. Thethere Janual'Y Itt Mrs" Otto BUlqr SlOUX ( lty ll\,lslfH'SS school Wel:'; IJe­of Wayne is a ni('('C' of d('ceased. hind at the half, :2R-1~. Wi!h Al

Deceased le.av('s his wif(', si~ BahE' hitting the hoop consistently,chfitlren two brothel'S and two the Wayne men it1crpasecl theirsisters. ' I margin and wC'nt on' to win easily.

---..----.--~~- I The summary: IMorrison Teams . ~:~~~i:g21 f 6:0 pi

Win Two Game$: Sondergaard [ 1 0-3 2The Morrison Hqtel tpam dq- Bahe f 5 ~~~ ~

feated the South SiQUX City Ind~- Walsh c 1pendents 39 to 37 and the Stanto\1 Ferguson c 1 ~~~ 1IndependC'nts {-i4 to 27 in a doublq- Hulscbusch g 1 3-3 2header basketball game played a~ Cook I"g 3 1.2 1 'the .wayne auditorium Saturdar J-Iardl"r g 4evemng. , --_.-

Wayne was allC'ad, 21 10 17, ut Totals ......20 12-1.716jhe half in the game with SoutH Offieillls: Hurns, South Dakota;Sioux. Jim Stmhan wa,i; higll,l fOIl' Slrozdas, Morningside.Wayne with 18 points and Curr~ ------- ,-~---­

made 13"1or Squth SiOUK. , TESTING OF GRAINMorrison Holel Idd Stan lon, 3~ SHOULD BE DONE

to 11, at the half. Dale and Lovel, Oats, barley, alfalfa, swC'et clo-each scored 14 for Wayne, and , ver and oth~r seeds for springT. Mandl made 11 for stanton., -I planting shoulld be tested now for

Bo::cers fr?nl Wayne college~ I, germinat ion: IDixon County Agentwearmg boxmg gloves,' played a Howard Gillaspie urges farmers tobasketball game as a feiatu~e bc- send samples ,at once. He has mail­1ween .game~ Saturday ev.enmg. png bags whidh may he obtained at

The ~orrlson teQ.m will ~~et I!his office in Allen. Samples forthe NatIOnal Bu~iness' Tramll1g ',tcs1ing should be takC'rl from vari­school here Thursday, January ]6, pus parts of t.he grain SUpply.at 8 p. m. Entertainment between I __ ....,_. ~_ ~__~

halves will again be pr"sented by O. K. BRANDSTETTER

W~;;n~o~~~e$~~l:ee~~rthe Sl!luth' SPEAKS ON ROADSSiou~_ game follows: O. K. Brandstetter, member ofWayne (39) [g, ft pf' the state highway board, spol{(' at

, Dale f 01 0-1 0 !t~le Cedar county road meetingSund'f _ 1 0-0 (l h~ld Thursday evening in Harting--Anderson. f 0; 1~1 2 t~n. "BeticI' Ro&ds for CedarBressler f , ~... ._ -. 0 I OwO 0 C unty" was the topic of diseuswMorrison c 3 2~3 2 si n. C. W. Motter of Fremont,Morrison c,. ' 2 i 2~2 <) executive secretary of the Ncbras~

'''Whorlow g_ . . I! 2-4 ,3 t ka 1'1 Good Roads association, also. Kanzler g 01 0·0 0 spqke.

StraHan g ._ _ :' _. 7 4~6}0 ' --~--~--Rcifert g. .._ , _. 1 0-0 1 Progrnm Is Giv(~n.

Love g _ 0' 0-0 0 For college convocation Tucs-~~---~.---+-------. day, Prof. ,lohn R. Keith directed

Mrs.JlO~:lSfrO~y~~~;itt~turnC'~'~:rG~~n~yi~u~~r~~~~h~~~~~~~home Suhday from a Ideal hos1 :H.omitntie Overture" by Buch1cLpilat. I I ,Coac~ Don. Emery diseussed the

~------l- : boxin~ bout for Wcdnesda;v. and,Wlll Go to LincolJ. 'j_ :prese~ted' Traiher Gerald EJlyson. .

Dr. J. R.' Johnson willi tal{e, hi* who iJ;1troduced the boxers. Miss

~~~~,,:l:t~~r~d:~i~~!I~l:;:-t~* '~~oJ~~~f:f. ~~~~~t~O;:;i~~~:11~.Ii••IIII11.....IIII••••IFi~~~51~ijiji'I!iI!state cap,~'t~l. . I I palmel\Root, and Tom. Johnfon. I I

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\i'IIE WAYNE IlERALD, W,\\'NE, NEBRASKA, TllUaSD ", JANllAR\' 16, 1~17,

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• For Women!

..c;QIm(J,te4T~e friendly Store !

• For Juniors!

COTTONDRESSES

Cotton fro(~ks for your spring ward·

robe. Every pastel you can nam~.

Fashionable,' too . : . all stylea.

Sizes 9-17, 12-20, 38-40. Others .1t

$3.98 and $4.98 /

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G~'JJDJ,,}he'Riend'y';';;'-l

August Kell celebrated his lJil'!l1~

day thIs week.Mr. and .:\lr~. Lr's!it' Brudigan

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COTTAGE CURTAINS$27~ to ' $3~~r set

ICottage curtains 'in floral and polka dot p~tterns. Also ill,pajama ,che~k. Well tailored and finished tieady to hang.

43" x 88" lie:ht <kru Priscilla curtains. Assorted polara.

'Schlin('~ Iwen::' in the l3eck!'!' homeSunday ev('ning. I

Sundar yisitors in the LiI\\Tl'OlT

Blaltert I home' were the JohnThompsdns, and Emil Glos of Os­mond.· ISunday afternoon, the

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llJ;~C:)~~i\s~~~~~i~17nl~nl,r7u~~~r~,~\tl~ ~)~'~; I~~~~I~~I\\l~'~{'YdOn of Laurel

A dUlIlelth'.,. w('i~hinJ: 5 pounds.H ounl't's, Wlls born to Mr. and I

Ml's. l,loyd CarLson of Wnkctie~d

11~W~;~n: ~e-~~:l~~~l }~osg~~~ds, 104ncl', was. horn January 12 In a:

~~~\{ ~i~ril~~~s ~~ ::kcr~~l~.'''S'A 111l-l1lehh'r was born in a local

h~)spitnl Jamiary 9 10 SupL andMrs. ,Hugh Linn of Laure!' Theother child in th~ family is a son,

A IhUlll;h1f'r, \\'f'ighing 4 pounds,1~ ounc('~,was !Jorn January n toMr. und Mrs. Wm, Hugf'lman, jr"of Wakrtirld at a Wayne hospital.

!\. son, weighing R pounds, 4O~lnCI'S, \\~as horn Monday, Janu~a*y 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Hcvcrly('!Inning <I! a local hospital. The",ot.lwr child in tll(-' fnmUy is also

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4J1 Wavllt'. If.1\'11'. ~lld 1\lrs, Frank Lal'sen

sl)l'nl F'l"itiHY in the Melvin LarsenlHlnw Ileal' Wal{t'fi('ld.

1\11" and Ml·S. Paul Pcle-rsonWI'I'(' Sunuay dil1lwr gucsts in thehlllHPI Ilug-hl's home.

,1 ill1 81 rahan left Mondny forI\-lil1llt'apolis where he will join his

aod he employed,::vIrs. ,1. 1\1, Strahan and son,

Jim, spe-nl Friday with the G, A,Mitl{'lstaclls :1.1 Winside.

Mrs. r:dna Davis and Jim Daviswere Sunday evening dinnergll.esls of Mr, and Mrs, Walde-nF('lbl'l",

Mrs. Carroll Orr of Lincolncame Friday to visit her parents,I\..Ll' and Ml·S. E. Koslomlatsl{y,who han' hern ill.

Mrs Otto Hinne-I'ichs spentThursday ('\"l'ning and Mr. RndMI'S. ,Jim Mille-r Saturday in lheMrs. EHa lIardl'" home-.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lennart e-n­1eir1ainpd at dinOl'r and supperSl./Il1day for Ed, Carlson, Miss Rc­bf!('ca and Lloyd of Wakefield,

Clarence Kuhn and Kermit Flor­inK:' \\'l'nt to" Minneapolis Sunday

buy for t hL' Lar~on slore, Mr.was in St. Louis last week

the sam(' purpose,h<i\'ltlg a no-host din,ner

SWllllay nuon in the Magnus Wesl­IUjnd homl' hesides the Wcslluntlswere ;\'11'. eillU Mrs, Ole Nclson, Mr.m'ld Mrs, Harry \Ve-rt and Joan,Mr. and I\lrs. John Gettman andthe Be-n Mpycr family.

Swan's

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Seen in January­Junior Bazaar J

Glamour

A memorabli- picture,- you ill ~ur -cla:s;sic - dress-of,', lo..' '. ••• '(Jilting pastd,s~ combiping the.... adroit. touch,. of til',

maste:- iolt

~h; "'art of "-design and washable... "abardi~.1

b~ /Crown Fabri~s. ;; to 17: , ':nO.98..~r~~'~ ..,

For Now and all Spring

·x· ·x- -x·Install, Initiate.

Eastern SIHr nH'! MIJlld;IY attlH' MR.sonic hall for' init ial ionand inSlallar-i.on i\'1rs l.~'(),taSl'ntpr WHS ll1s1alllllg OrrICPI"Mrs. Lll('il1p McC;lur/' tll:\I'Shld.:\lrs. Mayht'IIt, Pl,dl' chaplainand l\1rs Edna C'<lsjlt'rTIll' nl'\(' officer" :11'1':Inatron, l\11'~, Ann Ley; "",rIlly]l'l1]'<111, L. \\'. ElliS; 1I~~"l"i,l!I'

:'III'S. !\1llril'I!<l F(l\l~t;

patron, \,\'. ,\. CI'OSS­lnnd; conduUre~!'i, Mr.;. VioletSwanson; associale- conduclress,i\-11·:;. })o1'othy Brandstetl('r; s('c­rl'lary, I\-Irs. Helen Ellis; lrt'il­sun'r, Mrs. Joyce CruclH'l!;cllflplain, Mrs. Abigail Bacl<;marshal. Mrs. Mary Ellis; 01'­ganist, Miss Marjorie Branl1­stetler; Ada, :I'I-'Irs. Melba \Vait;Ruth, Mrs. Ruth Peden; !-;s1hC'l',Miss Stella Tnlstrr; Martha,1\lrs, Ev('lyn \Voods;" Ell'eI1l,:'oIl'S Allgi'e P!"{'StOll; \\";lIdl'l'.1\1rs. Amalia Baht'; anu Sl'll!illl'l,1\11'S, Bt,tty Bull Th" I!l,fl:l and1917 afficcrR prpse!l!NI thi' jun­ior past \\:orlhy nw.!ron, :\oIl'S,Joyce C!"Ockelt, and the \\"ot'!.hymatron, Mrs. Ann Ley, withcorsages. Of 15 \'isitors, fourwere from \Vakl'fipld. $crvingllO.-;tesses w('re 1\'11's. J, G. Miller,1;\'l1's. Jessie Reynolds, 1\1rs. C. 0,:\1itclwll, Mr~. Howard Witt and';\lrs. Don Wigllllllan TIlt' nl'xtI'l'gular JlWl'1 ing will be Vl'!)l"U­,lry 10.

1947.

$6.50

Swan'sApparel fo~ Men and, \\'onum

Adorable FrocksAre Here Again

Swan's

You, in, this eyelet batiste-fuffled,

bountifully-skirled Vicky Vaughn Junior in

crisp rayon, Stripes up and down and

diagonally around promote you to the "girls­

ot.which.tc'.whistle" class. Saucy bow-knot perched

on left shoulder ... just for fun I

In grey, blue. aqua, m.elon: Sizes 9 to 17.

* -1(. *Observe Birthday,

111 honor of Shil'!l'y l'inIH'J­t:Tmn's 13th, bh,thdl\Y', h!!.utsts

~~~ll:l(:;:~ I~'{~'~~~:·r~;e:'~ ~~~~: l~n~ M~~~~J'llllt'S Mn!Jen unci Shirl('Y, Ml'.hntl Mrs. Earl Larson, MI'. antiMI'~, 1-:. A. Lorson, Mrs. N. 11.Brll!!.~IT, Elaine Ut Ie and Lois13oycc,

-x. * * '\LaPorte Club Dinner.

LaPorte c1uh lllembel'S anti1heir husbands, also Mr. und MI·s.Alvin Johnson hart {'Ovel'Pel dishdinnr'I' last \\'('('k Wednesday intIl(' Ilpnry Bun'lilian hOllU' a!\V<lkdit'Jd. Pl'iz('~ in g:IIIl1'S \\"t~tl!

In MISS COI'a Haglund, MI's Pt'll1Jorgt'nsl'n, Otlo LUI1 HIltI ('Hl'lSundt'II,

N. H. Brugger wcre co·chalnne-n in the Women's cluh room for tL

in ,serving, The-y were assistC'd talk by Prof. John n. Keilh.by Mrs. Ed. Dene-sia, MI'S. Earl '* '* '"L<'U'Son', Mrs, r{ate- Surher und WSCS at Church.Mrs. Joe- Gifford, ,The- women WSCS Illet lllst \\!ednc'st!ny inm'l'l'l u(.;Hin Fl'hl1,JUl'y 12 in jlhe til(' !\1f'lhOlllsl parlurs with Mrs,dUh rooms-. Mrs.. J. '1', GUll'S· H. M. Cnrhurt in charge of 1Ill'pll' will he- ('hlllmHln. progmln on "Our Stl'wal'd~hip

* * "1(' of thl' Childn'n of till' WOI'ld"Coterie Meeta. She was n!1sistl'd by M,·s. Ed,

Cotl'I'le c1ull tlll'l MolidllY fOI' Wolsl, Mrs Harry G KIlY Mrsh~ncheon at Mrs. M., L. Ringer's. Ynld ~~SSI('~, !vil-S, C, i-L Li~dahl:Commltt('e indudl'tl Ml's. ,Iohn Mrs, C. V. iWaile-, Mrs. M, H.Ahern, Mrs. L, VV, Valh, Mrs, FOllst, Mrs,' G. L. Campbell :\ndA. T. CllvHllaugh, Mrs. Il. W. Mrs. James Allpr:. Mrs. Vit'lorCasper, Mr's. L. A. f"ansJw and Wt's! hl--H:i devot ions. Mrs. K N.Mrs, W. C, Shu1ti/wis, Mrs, P~I'I{l' J"('siglwd as jJl·t'sidenl of

ICavanaugh' hnd hig-h scn.l·p. A Cin'!t' On{' ,lind Mr~. f';d. Wolskt"dinner parly was held In thCl- --vin' pl'csidenl, loul, dHlrg(' ()f-

Women's dub rooms Wednesday fi(,(']"s served The so<'it'ty mel'tswhen Mr~. l'-ansl{e- was hastes...;. Ft'hrul\ry 1:2. Mrs. Tom ,I()hn~Mrs. 1". S, -MorgAn, Mrs. John son will 'lead devotions, and l\1l's.Ahe-rH, MI's. M, N. Fosle-r Hnd G. W. Coslel'isan and Mrs. Kes-Mrs, l}nul 11nrringtoll compris- ~Ic'r ""ill hllVl' lhe study on "TI~('cd 111\' {'omtlliltcc. ('Ilildn'n Or-Un(' World" 1\1rs.

.* ·K· ·x- ]'('IIIlHI Fllis will Ill' sf'l"\'ingGrace Aid Elects. clu!il'llli,lll.

(;nH'C' I\id, Illt'I'l illg last W",tl­IH'sd;ly in llw I'hureh pal'1()l's,l'll'ctet! MI'S. Iil'nnan Stuvt'

-1(. -x· ?,~ pn'sid('nt, :\lrs. 01to !Il'itholdAuxiliary Meets. \'il:P prl'sidt'n1 and Mrs. Wm,

VF\V Auxiliary ht'ld a bw;i- Pft'il ,,('c'rclary-treHsurcr. Th(',ness s('ssion Monday e\'l'ningl at women ha\'(' been sending a hoxthe \VOlIWtl'S club room Mrs. each month to two wAx.destitutt'Arctylhc Wylie ilnd Mr:i, ~·rl'd· families 'in Europe and vOlt'd('rick Sandahl serv('d. l;Ill'~t last w('el~ to send to two nlOl'l'night will be held FC'hrunry 10 families for 111(' coming 1htTI'in it !1wrnhcrship drive. lVII'S. months. Mrs, Anl('Jia LessmallEarl ,Jones and 1'vlrs. Ew'litw nnn !\1rs. Wm, Parrnli sl'\"\'I'd.

Thompson serve January :n. ~'~~;~d:~~~I:'ISt~;~:t'il;l al~;'\}I~:,I;~.~ .. Al"t.x- ·x· ?:. ~A' 'X' .K.

Has Monday Clhb, Tributes Given.1\-1I"s, A, A, v\'l'lt-h \\',1." 11OS11'SS ~t. Paul Lutlwran Aid mt't In

Munday afternoon In I\'lullf!ny lIlt' church pur-lors Thursdayclub nll'mbers lind gUl'sls, Mrs, WllL'll nll'nlorial trihutes wercF. S. Berry, Mr~. i\. n.. Ellis, prt'sen1cd for ttH' latc Mrs. 'Anna

~~~~'l~~' ~ir~~lI~I~~~~n~~:r\l~~/~i~ Juhlin, Mrs. Julia Lage and Mrs.gave a sketch of till' lift' of I\largaret GriC'l', The-sc were- giv-

S!C'phcn Foster and sang se\'t'ral ~~~-a%~ ~I:~i'n;l~~~ ~~;~~r~r~JI~'of his songs, with Mrs. Carrie RC'eg. Mrs. S. E. Samuelson had

;~'~Il;~:,:t' :;;~'ngiil~(~'i;;I\~t'~~f,11~ the missionary lesson and Mrs.Mrs. Winifred Main, 'the 1('530n Harry McMillan was in chal~(,

will he 011 hobbies ~~r~~c~~~~n~7~'n~~~"t~I~~i,1 ~.~~~~* .X- * Spahr and 1\1rs. S. E. Samuelson

At Emil QUe Home. sl'rvCtd. The women meet againHillsiue' members and hos- January ;:n.

hands, :1:2 in all mel a! the Emil 7(. * *Otte home- Friday far covC!"ed 'Plan for Contests..dish dinner at noon. Mr~. (lt1e \Vaync chapter of DAR.was assisl<'d by 1\1rs. Clarellt'e nl('cling Salurday with Miss1\lann, MI's. O. B. Ihas and :\lrs. Cornl Stoddard and Miss Coila!':rtll'sl GrOllt'. Prin's in cooti(' 1'01r<1S in thl' faeully 10ungC',wcnl !o 1\lr. and Mrs. Arnoll! voled to sponsOI' national, dc-Vahlkamp, Mrs. Harvey Hcihold f('llse essay contesls for juniorand John Goshorn. I The w6mt~n and senior high students. Mrs.meet February ,1 witt,1 Mrs H, F. Ley is national defense Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Amlrt,\\,s hadGoshorn, Mrs. .t\h·in Temme chairman in the slate and she, Friday evenIng dinner with thewill ha\'e enlertainment. lVII'S. J. \V, Jones and Mrs. D. S. G A, Lambcrsons.

1 m * * Wightman will conduct the local oS~'~;;';;';;';';;;;';;;;;;';; ;;";";;'__;;';;';";'__;;';; ;';';;' ~ .~,

oSt. Mary's Guild. conks!. 111'". J. G. Miller gave ISI. Mary's Guild Illl'l la~t \\'('l'k 1he program on "l"rcftsures and

Wcdrwsday in lhe Worn('n's club Our l\1ust'ums TodilY." Studenlsl'Oorr). 1\1 business session plans compeling in till' goou d!izen-\\"('1'(' made to hold a short study ~hip contest in charge of Mis~

'al lhe opening af each met'ting. 1lazC'1 Reeve will be guests Fcb-Mrs. Joe Plnkehnan and 'Mrs. ruary 1 when the chapter mcets

JrJul'Lik/ine with'}ann/I-

AlJove !!!1!I.8il/ow

~;;:;~~~~:$l~~r~e$3,~;.urNew L;fe..Olrdle glorifie~,yourlower Lifeline. -$7,50 up. ' !

Workfng toueth.r~ th.cse su~erbFormvt creationsp~ENDyour~gure into one continuous Life- (.Ime 0 supple, flui movement...,Today-befitted jfor this "Curve ~

.Magic" and fo.! :•.R&eel t:'''?#'~I"::~r

ol(••)f ,x­Duplicate Meets.

Duplicnlt' mel Monday nfter­nnon with Mrs. Burr Davis, 1\1I"s,\\" l\j: Woll('llhaupt hat! high:>('(11"1' Iand M r~. 1-:, W. llug!wsand 1\11'S_ \VlltllPl" (;!"i:I'SS li("1 forSt'l'ulHI. J\ll"s_ ('I\a.>;. l\kJo:,lchrall'r'1l1l'rlallls ,1:lnUIII)! J7.

-:,. ':-" *For MrA. C. T. Norton.

lVI\'s. C T :-\'orll'n'" 79th lJil"!h­day \\";[S Oh:-;(']TP(\ las! \\'I'dnes­day ('\'t'lling \\ hen hl'!' glll'stSWI'iT' ;\11', and l\lrs. Ht'nry,Bllsh,;'I'll", alld l\Irs. HIl;.' l\'orttlll, !\1r.alld :\1I"s_ AI ,Jug','!, 1\11' ,llld.iVlr>;._Jollll h:IY lind sons

* ':\'Eldeen Meeting.

1-:'l\l\'I'n nWmhel':-i, I-II"u l\lrs,Ll'lHwrd Sll"nng, 1\'lrs. CI'n1~I\('k ,lllll :--1,s_ Cpo, F\l": \\l'n'gl]('sls ,11 :\11'". ('IVI5 :\kYl'l'TU{'SlI:lV Llsl w('I'le Mrs. (' It\·tl.t.:;t'I l;;ld high _..;{'on' prizt', 1\lr~.1':IW111 Fr('er I'ntlTl,~ins l't.'!Jru­ill':; ,I

.)0'; .}f- 7(-

Fortnightly Meets_:-'1r:>'. J. II. ;,\Iorrist~n entertain·

I'd FU1"!lli:.::hllv clull Tllllr:iclay.(Jtlll'!" ~:ll{'Sts 'wn!' I\lrs. F S..\lnn:al1. :\tIl"S, 1... W Flli:>', :\11':>'W C Cn!\'ell ilnd :\ll"~. F J.I~l'l'fl' 1'1'1'1:(' ..; \\I'Il! 10 :\'11'.,. EIt !.O\·t' ,\Jill :\1rs. :\'Turg-Hll l\-lrs,H 1\1. Carll:l!"l I'nlntain:>' Janu­ilry ~3

.~ ,x, ·x·Bapti~t Society.

Haj1tisl l\lissionar} ana Sn['inl~I'rvicr ).:rllUps nwt Thllrsda.\\\-ilh :\ll"s_ (; A. Wad(' alld l\lrs.('Ian'lll't' il.1t'(;inll in lIlt' Wad(,11I\n1(' i\Irs. R J. BulJdl'v It'u(\('\'01 i,m..; and Mrs. Carlos' Mar­tin h,ld Ihe lesson_ The' .:'\Iissjol1­ary wUJnC!1 ll1('cl agalll Fc!I,uClry:21).

, II ,I'TIlE WAYNE I1ERALO, WJNE' N~..u~~,k~:._~v, JANUARV 16,

SOCIETY

l\1l~.. B. Kl'nt" MI::;:-; Jenhcttc MIS.s ;tella--~~nsf('~-~ll.~tC'r~\inS gay last week with Mrs., E.' W.HH('~', [\11'$, \'i.~IllCt' l)r('ssh'r, Mrs. !,'chruury'l. !,!l-\sC', Mrs. Howard Witt andl)onnld Miller. Mrs. Hoy DC'E'ks oX· -)I- ~'+ Mrs" F. W. Nyberg. Mrs. C.lln<f l\'lrs. !,'recl Bl+lwmn SC'l"W. For Girl Scouts; I C. Hcmdon and M1'5. Paul Mines

M~'ll'Hldb;t . Aid elr-c1.l' 011(' Gil'l scouls of! Tljoop Two, Q'11crtain ,January 21 in '~hel1H'Cl1' nt'xl \\'('ctlll'~rb'y wllll Mrs. Jlll'cting at the city school Wed· Herndon homC'. Mrs. R. W. (.lS-.Janws :\11('11 {II ~}:!l \Vindon. I1Psday with. I\it'S. I u.'onul'd L~l'r will have ~hc 'Founden:'i' day1\ll"s. !d;l H~'ynolds has u{,vo~ Sl nmg, wnrl«'d (1Il sl'wing and lPrognlll1.I ions nnd l\'lrs. l':pl1 Bl'ckl'nhalll'l' pin cushions. TIl(' gil'ls ur(' s('ll-

~1;IJ~. S{~,"lt),{I~\Cltill,l'1Y~~:~~l'T~':lI.~:;l~l~ ;~~n~'~\rds to buy s("~ut l'quip·

say. :'lrs. \\'. ,\, \Vollcnhaupt * * * 'ami ;'I.[IS. Ed, \\,{11skt, hl'lp Mrs. Scoreboard Meets.,\llcn sent'. SCOl't'!lO:ll'd ll\l'l1lhPI:S /lild l\'1n';.

l\lollll'l's' Study l'~uh llH't'\s ill l':d, H,tlw Wl'rl' gtl(ls'ls of MI's.lht ' \\'C1I1)('11'" l'luh HIIlill 1111S ('has Bal"'r FI'itiaY w)wn.Mrs,Thlll"sdl\:, V\'I'llJll.I; \\ IJ,':I l\lrs l\'l. V', Cl"I\wfunl Hn'd Mnl. L. II.!{oy {'''I)I'11 Itas 11I1' Ivs:>'nn OIl YO\ln~~ had hh:h st"on's. Mrs,HI'l Hnd 1111' cliJld :'Ill',;, (;unloll \V, P. Canning l'nll',rtains this~hllPt'..\il"S. (' (' ~;tlrtz, 1\lrs. Ft'idOlV,Itobed ?kLl'<ln, l\11"s. (. 1\1. COL'. ~

l\lrs E\'I'I"l'1l Lindsay, i'll'S. 1\nly­llw \\";\ hl' ~ll1d;\1 r~. LconardStl"'Ull~ St'l'\'l'

Nc\'v Cn.llfornia

Head Lettbce

,37cCranberriesLat(~ \\'is{'OIl:-.II~·1;

With Mrs, Griess.(';1ll1l'1l )1l( IllIJ(jr~ :lnd hll~­

bands \\'l'l"l' bllests in 1111' \VilnWl'(;nc:>,s !Hllll{' Thul'sday' l'\'I'tlil1~

['1'1/('''; III l'llnlrat'! \\"l'111 to Mrs\\' \\"l!!l'IlI1,Hlpl, 111" ,r, H

\11"" WiJlanl Will:'";,Irs L('.'l ('tlter­

~!:{-1\. -j(-

Ii Contract Meeting.

('tIIlI r,ll'( nl\'l1lh('r~ \\ l'ITpl' ~,l rs II I l :\dd I ~()n

, Il('sda~ \\ llell ;\lr~ C!liIS

I:'oll'~l'l" ~lJ1d Fl':ln\.is ~!l'il-han \\-lli1 :\ll's. j·,d. \\'('h·l'r 11\':\1 \\·t'tlrl<.'~d<l)I ;,·x· ·x·

!H~f~~l~i~"\eln~eets. WI'I'l'

(,I :\11'c,!,ts! \\l'l'k \\'Ill'll 1\Jj ...;c,

<:Inti .:\ill·s. H.l))

Ne:.,~:~,~~Florida Ce ery

h'rround

l.ouisilllHL (i-oltll~1l

Yams•• ~l' ('illldil'rl, n:ll{(~d

1\1""hl'1I.'IT He"ound

('alifornia RI'tIlanti

Oranges'~HH ~i~.p

I't'r 1ge1)07.1'11

Tt'XllS \\'hll('

GrapefruitHlj Si7,I'

I't'r 39c()OZPJI

\\'I.1:\.(~tl

Parsnipsf'er lOc~)oulld

39<;53£

New Was l Frocks

Just 7 coa.ts ait 1'2 original pri e

Sweater

1.00,' t.9$

Just 3 sh~rtcl" coats, $10.00 spe

l-<, Ol:~~:'~.,~ti'l~~I1CO!~;~~l'l'(l;t-t pilid 'for 1.+ thl.' time youtn \\'(';11' it. i

Pure GroundChoice' Beef I Rl>asts

Choice, Cottage Cheeserr.e.h;Oy.tet~

:\0,,$4.98

Hats 'I50c . 1.00

1 Rack

Better nresses

Picnic Hams,Per lb.

CHEESE, Kraft KayPer lb.

EARLY JUNE PEAS, Way Ahead Bran, 239\ No.2 cans, per case of 24· I

CHOICE APRICOTS, in syrup 199cHosctte or Tioga Brand, No. 10 can'~

PER CA~E OF 6 1;59No. 10 cans V

PURE BLACK PEPPER 'l9c3-02. shaker ,~

ALMOND MEATS I A1'3'·cBlue Diamond, l,'·i~lb. c.ello bag I L.i

CAUFORNIADATES 149cExtra fancy, fresh, lb. ""'11 I •

EVAPORATED APPLES Il"9Empi~-c Washington, per pkg. ., cit C

(I;:qplyakllt 1.1) ,-1 11>;.(. fr~'sh applty)GRAPE JUICE

Welch's, qt.HED KIDNEY BEANS

V:an Camp's, No.2 canTOMATO SARDINES

"Eatwell, Oval, l~lb. tinGRAPE JAM ,',I

ScuHy ,Pur,/e,. 2-I,b. jat' ~.:...-.-+ _FOUR JAR PICKLE DEAl..-'

1-16-oz. P & G Crispy Sliced Pi I kles1~16·oz. P & G Whole Sweet Pi' kles1-16-oz. We.tern Maid Sweet IIsh1-16.oz. Holsum Dill Pickle ReI sh

:J:y4

Jars for' < ••• 119

So ie~SOqIAL FO~ij:GAST' ''''''y n.",,' Mrs.: ·Ed. I,,,,·s,,n.

'" Cqrit'lr'lu~t ('Iutl Ilwels lll:S", :\ll"s. Jol\n Ct',bl~\ll'1h, :\olrs. Annl\"'i'hl~hd~Ii.~' t:nming \\'ilh :\11';';. W, Grier and 1\'lrs. ,Jat<e- Johnsnn.'R BN:-s..~,k~.,. !. ~ ~ Acme dU~l n1('~' s nt'xt Mon-

Pt·('!<g."l"l(~I!';~tn' Ho.ml,.'m'lkNs tnt.'" day with :Mrs. Jen it..' SChnllllpf.Jium,u;v 21 W!lh Mrs, Ott!) Hawl I,''-l\'Ol'jtl' Jll~ys \\'illl h(' naTllt'Ct fur{crr ~m Ut'h'l'.nonll (In.1gnUl1, I roll enJ!, ~HHi i.l,rc;:I'nt pldY \\.,11

, Min'..'1"\la dub 1l\I..'l'ls th.'~t MVlll b+:.' reVlt'wt-<:Ldll$"'wilh Mr~. W, H. t::lhs, .lit,""]" Mr~, HIlY Ml.\I~I'll 1'1l1i':'(;lIns

~ ·'1 F, (~;l,,~rl:Yll~:~~I':'I~!~:t.~:I~:~~;~l:~I~:~, ~~i·: ~',in~~\'~~~;"l~I,ll:I~I\~:\r~'I'~:;l ~'~t~"~tll.H! .,ntSb,tnds. will hU\:I~ (lOlll l\:lI~,.I\1'1w :'!)I,llt~, ~t\·s, I~ l'urt~'.l'~

- dimh~ ;~It Art :'1\lm;I~1l S lin.: freld 'Irs ~1l.1I.1 'IF 1011 IIthl MIS.

1'.InU'~ ay. . " 't' ;\ntPll l..-;ratHlulst *'1"\'1',(,,'11" e ') hn'l' OL ~llt:'lt'''l(:hs Lq':'IOIl ,..\uxilillry II\t'els ;11 tl1e

C"huro;;t ""'Iii ml.-t \VI'dllt'.;;l!nl\-' \\'Iltlwn's club l'Oq'r~l J. anull!')' :21.laullu)tv :.:~, \\ Itll l\trs_ t )avt:: "]1<'11 I\II'S F S, I~l~rr\ h',I:>':l I(',,~

Th~;lllphillIS. , ;:Ilil ('Il Iq:isJntipl1 1\lrs l'll,_\t!gt !'::ull .\1,,1 !H)"II''',,\"!;.II.," ,l'!~lt {"tIll :\',,~" \tl"S Ol'(\ !lp!11ll1l11. With Mrs. MeyeL

:'-'_Ml_ ~~- I i pI" \~·[I':>'~\·lh::_~~'/I\l:;I'~~('~.\:;"1 ~~-\'~~~~'i~:;" I, last \\ l'ld.; Mrs. ()~ (;, N('l.o.:(J;l

Drastic Reductions 1~':~.'~~;~:~','~:lst~:~:':. I ~u-Fli nH'lnl.lt'r~ \\'I'\T ,L:II\'S!S

O 111 F " 'I d It'" t j of ;\10'>. (' (' St",,,, ",,' W,'d·1l ,- ,aJ all III ell r1t'sdll~ 1'\'t'llIllg wl1l'll ;\~i'", 1', l.

. if • d' i\lal'dl 1J:ld sc()1'~' l\lrs, C,iJ1ero 1jln ISe ;'0.1. l'(W .January _~.

iRebekahs C"~~~~~e., H('I,t'k:1I1;'; IH'ld husi-

ness nll'<'!lng :l! ! Ill' FI'idll~

\\"11 h t'()\'~'l'l 'II ILlt1('h~

('on ,.\ hUS11,I':>'S Sl'S-~,jon I"; [ll:ln:ll~'tl il~ hn\ \\'{'('k~

I

"

August12,-"UnschedUled Immlgratlon" of .fct'

Into PalestlJ1 halted by a,rH'flh13--Turklsh goveinment rejects R~SI n

;~2P~~:~Jt~or Joint defense of lap· t&:

21-~m~ fl~~~arodr~eJUJ~;.l~.VI:nd'e~~~~~faction for dellths of five othel s Isl~o'

down on August 19 IRIots in Calctltta, India, qUIet d \In.leaVing death toll 01 3,000 1n Hll~U-Moslem strtfe. 1

September Ii-Greece vote!! 70' per cellt In }'~'

bfe:r~~rI~ Qf monarciy' heade yll-Russlan Deleltate Gromyko n~,

preseoce of V, S warships e rGreece "msult to Greclt people'

lktvtl war reported In nortl e

f"

Greece2ii--Stalin spikes persistent rumor9 of

new war threat. '

• {:-,?(l~'~I~~~ Nnllon'OJ''-'''''''-'''''''";' tl';l~l~~(~ (~~~I~U~~~

j,"\'lI111lCnt slr'ltruce It'nlfl0ntrll\ 1l1ltinj( cl\11 Wilr

19_:~~~~ V~~\I~,~ II~I rll~P\\~: \\I:iL\ n~;l~u~lt~ll t '27-N(i\\I} {'kel1(\ pll'SII<II nf I"liilnCl'j\

F('llx GOUin nl<;c!5 \\llh ~Olbjnllt fotIllstlillil

Feb;uary Il~lIun~ary h<'enmrs repl1bllc by vot~

6-~~Ni;:E;~~:~~~~~ (Uig~:~ imvolvt9--Slalm annOUnCl'5 new fl\ c ) l'aI' plaljl

for USSR Il1-Jap General Homma, rcrpetrlllor 0B"laan death m:ll cll' sCllll'nced 1death by U S tnll'I,H\ court

22-Argenilne PrCSl(jellt Pl'l on aqcll~e!>U S embassy 01l1c1<11s of CSPloll'".23-Mutlnv among natl\e iroops In Nplh·erlands Indies army assumes S~f1I]U[l

proportions27-Spa11l ('Iosf.'il bntder nn Frl'nch slrle

ITl letstllatlUn for stnlliar Hcll(Hl bVFrancc I

March5-U '; stille depnrfl(lb,t rrnlcsl~ eon-

;111~~le~el~l:~sl~F h~~i~P~nllO~~i\l~!LJ,T I~l16--S11ua!lOn ITl Manchmla t'xll('lllcly

cntlcal says General I\.tarsllal117-Most of Ru!'\slan troops reported \\ I'h­

r1la\'.n from Iran13-~~~~n;~l;~I~:11at~~~:;~~{~h cc~f'*:Ft~r

('I eating Wnrld Bank .Inri f u'1dl27-RusSI;Jn Dl'legate Grom\lm \\o11ks out

of U N meeting ll111f[ over Iranian

29---UN-~j{A oflktals rt:-port ('pd1l'mlcs f •~~~l~~n;~ P~~7~:' <;ll1;JUpOX and njIcnl~-

April7-Alr;lng"e'Tl('nls bc,<;ln 10 plilCf' Rtll!~J.

mandaled Tang:tl1\ lila IfrH~ol,ll1t1 an!:!~haet('dCa;U~r~~~01 ~~~~ ~~l~:~anUn"J:trusteeshIp

l4--A1Jlout cIvil war raF'es In MilnChUrl!,Chinese Commun,st gl'llclal S1\

25-Chll1l'sC Communists take 0\er Ha .bm, Manchuria, as RUSSlanS evac~..le

3D-Plot to assassInate General Ma~·Arthur unco\cr~d In Japan

"

January5-George J (Slim)

Summervlille, 50,

Z9-Hat'1'y L. HOPk~~~ c5~I:le~~~~6or toFranklin D. Roosevelt,

June12.....sen John H. Bankhead, 73. memo

ber of liIenate since 193013-Maj Edward Bowes, 72, gho.wman,

~o:rsl~~ Bfu~t~r~~~~ih~~~~ 6~r::::~n.t2-WlIHam S Hart, 75, cowboy fUm-star.3O-Dr Howard H. Russell, 90. founder

01 Anti-Saloon league

July 4 ~

~t:~~t~~ ~~:;'l3\n'8~~ f;:~n~~ ~.a~::ator from MaIne. I

27---<Gertrude Stein 72, author wIthunique experimental techn,'lque.

April., -I~Noah Beery, 62, film star,a--;Alvln V Donahey, 72, former sena·

tor and three Urnes governor of Ohio22---<Harlan F Stone, 73, chief justice of

U 5. and former attorney general.

February3......Edward Ph1l1[ps Oppenheim, 79, not·

ed flctlon \'.rlter4--Adl1l Richard H Leigh, 75, former

U S fleet commander{)........George Ar1Jss, 77. stage ahd screen

actor21-;:lcedr~\~~ed~~e~g:f~lk~ J:~in50n,

March

May19-<Booth Tarkington, 76, novelist and

IplayWright25---Uohn E Erickson, 83, former sena­

tor and govelnor of Montana28......Sen Carter Glass, 88, long·time

member of congress, once secretaryof treasury,

, :

August

15-~I~lie:~~ih"dK::fu~:~'J#~~;ng 1l"1>0-17 Pollack. 66, essayist and

20- urry Up) Yost, 75. famousfJahnand st

2+-ifJa~e8su~.re~~Rcel~11~~~t1~~,former

Septemberll-Mrs ida S. Eisenhower!. 94. mother-

2i_~i1~sen;~T~d~~~:~,ho7~~tormer sena.tor ltoln Washineton I~ata

December4_Landlord" may legally barl children

flOm UvmR In their propertif?5, OhJo~~r:~eo{~~t~r~~Ie:nJnfa~:UrvorIZlng

ll-Army rocket plane tested at 550 milesper hour, Eventual speed t9 be 1,700mph.

Uctober

, 9--John cardinal Glennon, 83, cathnUc:archbishop of St Louis

21_Vlce Adm Howard L VIckery, 53,former vjce chairman Qf U. S man,time commission

3().J..WllUam J MacDonald, 75, formercongressman from Michigan

3l-oMartm Davey, 61. former congress·man and governor of Ohio.

ll-Apl'au~e nnhodv was kll1E'd while\\orkin,; nil lhe 1I1011\\C born!) project.Maj Gl'n L€'sJle GlOHS director,\> inS National Sal.. ty ("ouncl.lswardra~\~~I~Ur7a ~~~!t~al~~le, called cure

!6-Cattle pncps on Chicag'O market hItI pcnd hIgh at $3525 a hundredpound~

17-Labvr bureau repnrts September non·agrIcultural f'nqJ:oyment over '10 mJI.]1011 co\\n IJ~ per cent from 1943peal,JC'\\els v11ued at $llO,OOO ..tnlcn fromDuke anr1 Duchess of Wlndspr inAscot England

24-Ftanlt Sill ,Ira and \\jfe reconeiled Inthpil(ncal hc<,ne In night cluh

211-....Band IO<lder Altto Shaw and Kath·leen Winsor HerwIg author of "For­{'vcr Ambpr. ' mnrrl{'d In Ml'xlco

29-Cashlcr of Mergenlhaler Lll10typeCo. William N!cI{CI arrested InMiami Fla oharged v.!tll embe~·zllng $900000 from Brooklvn of'ficc

31~Cotton exchanges rl'open aIter havIngbeen closed for third lime In 1\'.0v. celts PrIces do\\n $50 a bale sinceOct II

Noveml;>erI-Most powerful atom smasher 1n the

\'.orld, 164-mch cyclotron. cillmpletedat U of Calffornla

6-New operative techmque disclosed togive normal llfe to 'blue bablCs"\\lth defectIve hearts

12-~~:FrS~1~~~ 'r~~;e~~e~e~r;ceen~$lOfen.

1a--R:amcloud turned to snow by sIxr~~d;la~fe. dry Ice pellets droppedNcw bl am dIsorder recogf\lzed ascaused by exposure to sound wavcsof shf,Us

17---Robert Scott In broadcast over SanFrancisco radIo station expoundsatheIstic vIev.s, statIOn floodcd withprote-;;ts

29-New York City license commissionerthreatens to revoke Ijcens~ of anymovie theater sho\'.ing , The Outlaw. '

Septemberr1~lVllllllm Helrr-nfl 0' M1lcn~o !I.-n­

t(n~NI to thlee eonslcullv[' Ille termsf lr H\Uldtr uf three pelSLlnS Suzanne::" gnan {j II hose body he dlsrnem­/)f Ild anr1 hid MI~s Frances Brown,:JJ ann Mrs .loHcphlne Ross 43

IO~Gpr<ll(lll1e Farrar scrccn llnd operastal w~ds StUArt SCheftel

17 -Pro!('stllnt Episcopal churcH House ofDcputle:; approves IHJf'l aHMd canonson remalnag-e of dIvorced personsL"ll~l l'U<lld SCIl<S l'lImbllng shipllllPhorf'rl olT Long Beu-Ch, CaHt, to1\<l(]l'la\\s

29 -Ont' 11111, d ITI:lnv hUll In race rIotIn Phl! ulplpl111All'l'~S )llllllkr lIolt malrics BlllyDI,\I<,\\(,]1

Top Ten spot NewsStories ,of 1946

(As s;~~~~~~ \f~f p~:t~7fi;;r;1 eeklyAux,l,a y poll.)

Republica,1S SIL ep wlo pou tr it,stale and COII[(WiOllal elections.

T uUlIIlS loP N zis se,dem:ed tohang at end 0 Nuernberg trials.

lV'allace asked t restgll from cab­mot, !oUou inS s(1eech on fore/g'lpolicy, ,

Pads pl'(1ce prtrlpy ",t>cU, wit" 21tlatJOftS re/JresbJ/ed

President f'~toesl'Jel/l OPA: all con­trols t'tld tis/ai' riteS,

Nat y detor1ates. atom bom" tit

Blkim w tu1 tes/S,' tblrd cal~M

celled.V. S, sel/ds demrwds to Yugoslavia

OLer deal" oflfive {lIenNatiou-ll.'ldo ,.ad slllke emis when

TrllmalJ. IIsks falLS 10 draft

Ba~;,:~e~:ils .firs} meel;'Jg 01 V. N.atom group I tbat uorfd facespeace or deslPlllctwn.

K,dnap-mlllder 21 Suzanne Deg.JUw, Six-yea old Chicago child,

January7_Kldnapping lind

murder of six·year old SjJzanneDegnan In Chlca·

go starts natlonwide manhunt24-Contact With moon bY radar achieved

by army experimenters, beam reoflected ill 24 seconds.

February3_Televlsion In full color demonstrated

in New York

April1-~or:s1t ~1lslS,icAW~~il~~.P;}~~~J:neefs~

lands report 200 dead, m.any mlBslrtg,• 10 mlllton dollars damage. Ala'!lka

also hit.&-Oklahoma City first community to tn·

stitute city· Wide rapid - treatmentdrive on venereal disease.

la-American Chemical socIety an­nounces elements 43 and 61 Isolatedtluring research on atomlg bomb,completing periodic table.

March'I_Awards by AcademY of Motton Pic·

tures Best picture, "The Lost Week­end'; best performances, Ray Mil.land in "The Lost Wtekend" andJoan Crawford in "Mildred Pierce,"

October

December

5-~~~so~r~:ra~~n~~~~r~sr;~'WI~d~Fr;;,te-

Army \!xtends ""'raft ~pUdaythrough JanuarY

6-ICC approves fretR'ht rate IncreaseAddmg billion dollars to shlPplngcosts

November2--President an'nounces ~ E!tonlan ref~

ugees wlU not 'be d'eporlcd.6-~~~u~:I~aon:s:w:~~ ~l:;~it~ns, :i~ ~~r;

Democratic organizatlons lose heav.By State and county offices through·out nation go to Republicans

8-Ul1lted States intends to retaIn con·trol of former Japanese Islands wonby American arms, U. N assemblytold

13-Army and navy ordered to disml;gs93400 cIvilian employees by Jan I.

15--Republlcan steering committees an.nounce plans for 1l0th congress MatnPOints Lower expenditures, 'reducedtaxes. elimination of all federal con­trols new labor legislation, limitationof Prealdentia1 term,

2l-NatlOnwlde strike of soft coal mmersbeg-ms

3D-Restrlctions on use of graIn termi·nate

Sla W A\e'r"ll Hardman, amba~sa­dor to Gleat Brltnln, appoInted suc-ccssor ,

3O--Seey of Agrl'-"tlilure Clinton Andl'r·son lefus('s to remove pllce ceil .. ""[10m mcat

I-Manne engineers rCTC) and masters,mates and pllots (AFL) slnlte tym<'up all shlppmg

II-Draft cancelled for rest nf 194614--Meat released from all controls by

PresIdential order17-Army announces all 1945 draftees will

be released by Jan 121-Alr Line Pilots assoelatlOrf calls strlklJ

of 1400 TWA pUots hrst of its kind;allk top s<tlary of $15,000

2B--Presldent names David LIlienthal fohead atomic energy commission of

- five mcn

~~~JAte~I~S~~d1~lJ~tYo~~d pSr\~:eboard!,as hundreds of Items are freed.

April •I-Strike of' 400,000 !loft coal miners

b,gins.22-~1~na~e~~f~~ed~~~~6fUz:~e'f:

gao May 12, 194528-A~my·navy munition!'! boal'd pla..,s

survey of nation's cav,;rns lor- UI'1der­p;roun~ insta:llations In case of atomic

29-fE£~J~~~es hit highest leve) since

May13--::~;~~~en~~gns"stop·gap" draft ex·22--Emergenc roo

vldlng 400

March7-Presldentlal 'Order ro·opens all public

lands to homesteading, exceptingthose with uramum deposits

23-W, AVE:rell Harriman becomes am·bassadbr to Great Britain

3I-Army superfortress maltes first non·titop flight from Honolulu to Philip·~~'ri~~, i9°~f:r~fes~,525 miles In 21

FebruaryD-HArold L Ickes resigns flS sectefflt'Y

of 11111'1101 follo\'.lng dIspute withP](~sldl'nt

15-Four week U S stcel strike ends2G-Jullus A Krug, former WPB ehief.

appomted secretary of Interlor,

~7 ~_>---'J' I-President sig-ns160mHhondoliarvet housing bill

4-Cellings on fresh cItrus "'frUits re-lmposed to 'Counter sudden price rise

22-NatlOnal IntelllRence autr.orHy cre­ated 10 co-ordmate all gOi/ernmentintelligence l.1llib; overseas

26-Meat packing workers rcturn In 134govcrnmenl·selzea plants.

WEST

FIELH

August1 N,\\ v bnn~h ... r fall$ bilCI¢ nnN l~lle­

olT loll,nl{ 11 [It <;;jn DIego L liI(3-B:!5 boml Cl cr l~lI~s 111 Long I3each,

La]jf Illllng SIX16-1"100(\ In ,t I (Juls (ll0\\nS 2 ICilves

2 000 homt-If,~

l8~TOlnadl) liPS lhlom'h I\lIpn'ls011 lollinc 7 .11 ]\111l1,1'q lnJul\l1g 50

September'25---Slx crewmen die In explosion nnd

fhe on tan~(cr Dennington outside WIl·

l!6--:;:~i~to~ r~k ~ea~~V~1~rvme, ,Calif •kUls 6, mjures 54.

October2--Crash and explosl~n of B 29 bomber

~;'~~s~~~t1~trlg~~~tt~~rl~e~v'hnlUs

nJ1rStephenville, Ne\~oundlanljl, Idilll1gall 39 persons ab ard, In v.orst dis·aster In commerci I avlatton hIstory.

u-Airllner crashes a Cheyenne, Wyo ,

17_~ll~h?fr;n~l~il~~r ?ce plane crashesnear Laramie, Wyo, Idllmg 13.

No:vember6-Flood waters of Nkches rlV!er recede

at Beaumont, TO}' aftor extensIvedamage to rice erop ~nd 5000homes.

13-BoUer eX~lodes In school in Baroda.:ryIlch , kUling one, Injuring 19Storm forces airl Hner down ncarSunland, Cali! , 111 cHeColorado bllzzzrd loauses 15 deaths.extensive I1vestockj loss.

December'l-Greatest hotel flr~ in hls~ory kl11s

in Atlanta, IGa13- co apses. With deal1l

l'ir~~n I~~ ~~In~t 11A~~~J:rd:I

---~~'~-~~nday supper guests in the ISunday lunch('on guests at Har;y Rus"011 JoyC(' ho~c lin S I'Hcusel~-l:;'l\;: ~U~Lt'SSI~- J\1~.Arthur Felt'home. . Bartels' In the evening, the IrVin this \\N'k and MI" Olin ~dll~ TIH' 'ilslhl1

Mrs Clarence Wolter attended Lubhetstedts \'Islted In thp Bartc-Is The Joseph C Johnsons were ser\'l~d lunclwon lil IlOnO!' 01 1\11~Mrs WIll Wolter's birthday party ~omC' Thursday ('v(>nInj."; g-uC'sls In the Milll'l. \\1101';[' (''jIll IlLltlHIIl) Wel!>

by lust Thur~day afte'rnoon +The Cll1ll'n('f' \V011('1S spent Paul lll\hlgretl home l"lidlly <,ve- till' lolhlV>lllg ddYThe Kenneth Packers WNe Sun- ucsdny ('\t'nlll~1 at TlwlOn Cul- nlt1~ \ lSllOrs III the saTTIC' homc

L----+--Mts. W. q: Ring day dmner and supper guests In ton's Thursci,lY l'VpnHl!~, the WHIM \\\'Il' Ihl' h.l'nncth Pl.kluT [,1I11119 PIlI' I, 1111I (lub ;\11'l'1s.the Wallnt:e n.ang home t{'1' l/tC'('llts \lsl!t'd in thL' \-Voltel' Ml lind MIS. Art M{'~('rs \\cne Pnrl{"}Jlll c1uh mel lt1 Illp I,md

Mr Hod Mrs, Encl<: G Johnson home, last TIHlIsday daulcl' gUf'sls 01 the Milll~l' home \-Vt·rlnt:!';(i,lY aIh'I JlOUll_and. Adelyn wl't'c SUJldoy evening RC'\' [lnd Mis Roht'l'1 I' Kl\ISf' 1'.101<'1' N('lsons 111 honor 01 the Ladll:'s spwed fol' tlw HNI ('IO!':$\ISltOiS lit L('vl nuh)grcn's Don anu Shill 011, 1\11 dnd Mrs lm1hddY of Mrs Art Holman Mr GuC'sts \\{.'r'C' 1\hs Ld Sdl~tIah!'

Mr, and. Ml~ IvEll' Jnmcs of l"rpd .Jnhdl' lind DUlIPll weI(' dm- dnd Mrs Holman were also gu('sts Mrs Ttlllt, EUlmesll'r .:',lls 1\\'<1-Wayne W('I('I. lust MondllY (,"Plllng npr gu('st~ ill Lmll l\ldl('l s Fnduy Mr and Mrs Ernest Packer lace Rml.'; MiSS I'dn I n Ihl~"'Il'1lgUt'sts of the Clarence \-Volters l'\enlng, \\(lre last Tlwsday dmnor gUl'Sts and MISE; Marian MIIII'I 'Ih(' IlOS

The Lmvl'pilct' Blatter and Ivan Mrs RobC'rt Jlnn"on ilnd Mrs of Mr und Mrs Cleve Murphy ,It I tess ~'I:'r\'('d h\o-('otu~p lun{ lheorNlxson fallllIH:~S \\erc Sunday C've- Emil MilloI' welt:' among tIll' gn;Hlp IBt'lden Mn; Art Meyer H('eom- Mrs I~rn('st P<\ekt'l \'.111 1)( hosnmg guests In the Theron Culton who holpt'd Mrs Jut' llnc(l{ol1- IhltllPd lIwm us fal as Laurel anti tpss l!l r't'hrllaryhome", hauer absent' hit hlitJltla} ThurSMrl"lSltt'd 11l'r aunl, Mrs Emdm Hue-II ~ - - -- : I-

Friday [lf1('1'nool1. Mrs Theron Iday afternoon tlg Dr C' l' Bush, (\onl'st, p!lOIlri'

Culton and daughters vlsltC'd Mrs I Mr dnd Mr T,I nC'Rt PuckC'1 Sunday l'vcnmg guests m the I121 \\'dYIH nKlnnpy ,md MIS Culton. Mrs, left Fnduy mol' 109 10 sp('nd the Mrs Mln01e MIIle'r home wereVerdell und also Jomed the group weck-('nd 1Il Ollliha WIth thl' VOl- III v and Mrs T II nuch~er, Mr Mrs S~ellc1 ctl1t l1('s1( l' ~PPlll

The Herman Stolle famIly wcre1ace r\wl{ors ,111 \\lIl "lSlt Il1 the and MIS l'mll MIller And Marlan, Sundl: In lhp John Llnrls<l) hnml'~--~-- I I

.----~-~---,

Mrs N R C11rlsh'nspn spc<ntlast Mondn.y in Norfolk. I

111e Wlll thoms('n~ \Vt'I'(' last:l\1ondny e\,('nlng guests ot lhc Al t1\1eyel's

Mr uncI M)'s 11'\ III nm'h11~ l'n·tertllll1ed tile Enul \VO\1l'ls HllSunMday dmm'l'

Gordon Duhlgl't'n and Chnll('sVan Valm wele SIOUX CIty V1SI­tors Tu('sday

'The Jess Bro," nells and MrsOscar JohnSOh spC'nt lUbt Wldnes­day In SIOUX CIty

l'he Lawrl'nce Fells of Wayne

TilE \VAYNE tflm. IA>. "'Al·NE. ::-IEBRASKA. TIIUBSDAY. JANUARY 16. 1947.

J ,II

1

1 .f~bllatlon clnss. 1 :30. Senior con-

f~I~~~~~~:~.,C~l:~'u;iy 19, churchs h001 and Bible !blasses., 10 a. m.

""~4<o1""'''''~--l+-''''''-~-''''H-t-....--+-----1 I vine wo~hip, U a. m., 'I I ~wakefiel~ D i ~ t ric t Luther'J'i4t8l 1 \ldQlpb S\va c:a led on ger Pt 0 home w reo MI'. and eagut~ 1'301 y at Salem Lutheran

1'<11'01, !"rEi'1 Johnson ~"rl~.Y. Mrs. i s E'''''n and Verdel. hUl'ch, W ker..ld. 3.30 and 630;Mf; and M~. Emil S\¥Plnsotl and Mr. a d J: Irs. Roy . Jo}mson, elcome.

OIof tNell~on were ill Ponca Fri- Mr. an, rs. C. H. TUttle, Mr. ThursdaYl Jt\IH~ary 23', regulnr~. J, /and_M ~- Ie Cl@vel~ d a~d a;.ry flll'«:'ttng of the LtHhl"ran BrotherM

Mr.l apd Mrs. Lyle- Cle'ltlan-d made Don ~Ind 1. and Mrs. Virgil Pcar- hood. Wat~h fOl" further nnM

~b ~SS trip to tlOwc City son. MI I nounccment. I

I 8)' Mr. a rs, Geo. \~()Od' Mr. "God IS a. Spirit: and they thatMr. tU~d Mrs. Herma Rieth vis- 1~t1 MfS ('n r~~mtlnB Rt~... n~ld worshIp Him m~lst WOI'stup in

~e<l i~ the Oscar Har s home at M~I~;~tl ~ ~~n{Har~ \ '~:)d ~nci spirit and truth.' John 4' 21,Walthill Friday. t Carole J ~ o( B100l1'f' ld We'''' ih

Mt.~~ .rt"weU 'rRylol' 'a~ a., Sun", Sundny I ner :l'lU'St~.tlt' T C ('0l{<,ortl' Church.day dim,~r gu~t in tJ MS1'lnnd Bt\thke-ls I h' /'.t:h I d ' (Rev. Paul W N Ison, pastor)SChl"OE'de;r hMll?. 31'e Stst~~ ~t ~1~rsB th~e fl 1('S "No sC'rv~Ult CUll serVe two mas-

The GQ{)rge ~tagnus fl\mHy I' ~. a,. tN'S, for either ht' \vIII hate theS])E!'nt Thul'$day eVl'Jurlg~t Ray~ ttA-~ one, and love thl~ othc<r, or else hemond ;E:rickson's. I 0 nnll'f'rsary, \Ii'lll hold to the one, nnd desp1se

MI\ a"tld Mrs, Glenn Paul eu)ct '_~e J\ d rg JOl'g("nfens , ~Mel\ In tht.' otht.'1 Y~. cannot sene GodNancy wel"E' Sunday d~'fiE-I' l."Ut'~t~ t~lHC~Ori',1 Harry :Bakers llnd amI mammon 11,"===========;~Iat Wm, H,lSkdl's, Il<r:lnli:!Ul j 1'1:'l..!.C's,' h,",nol <'d 1\,11,' ll,lld 'LildH'S ('hi 1St Ian Foliowslup JI~ ~;I(~f(,~~~~;~f h~~'~:cvhlghe!lt award In

~rls..~ LOl'l'tta Johns n \\IIS U 1\hs t,u~t !--.I,HI1HI on t~llll \\td- tllck \\lll conduci Own' next Ch I 1l1-Blg Ill1gu"b\~cb,lllsc:lsonopcn!l At-$UPpt'l' gue·sl III lhl"' eh \$, \lcP(\n· dill": d:ml\l'l'Sdl' _\\ "'tlnchll' l'\t'· IlWt'tmc;..! ,~o II m Thursd.\Y, J,m- ron0ogy i~~\~cl~lcllnntl~\I~lf"f~~~ 0~~\~ln~J6d:~:al(t llOmE' at Randolph "Ilnday ~ llmg" ..., lIury H, \\lth Mrs, Agne~ Yors- ~{ay

Ronald ARdl'l"Son an Hazel N~'~ '± ------ t lll'rg at hl'r home -4--ASfl,?lUll \\lns K('ntu~lty Derby, pay-gren of Lmt"flln SlWllt the wcekM tty at "'aI~'n , \Vaynt' Blblp Fl'llowship w1ll { 1946 InJi! $IB 40end in thea' r('!'p('Cti\'l~ holtlt's :\rrs lxrl FI'f'drlqks 11, Mrs hold t1Wlr' meetlrtg at the DallasI of I 14-~i~~;r~f~11 ~~~~1\1~'1s Jg~'\\reI1~a;ham.

The. G'>(l. LlwLJe llnd Erlc Npl~ ~Iun In, .,frl'dl'lcksOI1 anfl M<ll"l'ta Gifford home 3 mll('s northeast 3D-Indlanapolls SpeedwaY motor raceson ramiUt's sp('nt SundaY ('\'cmng wcrp am~l~ gll('~ts at H! bIrthday of Wayne, 730 p, m Thursday \\on by Gcolge Robson. averagingbst \,'\~k at Cust Khlcmcl"s. ,!'lRrty fo IMrs PeteirsC'(n In the Thf' Dnwn County Youth~ for 114 62 mph,

Mr, and Mrs, Ivan lark. Vlr_I'E1'IlI.'st I tr-rson homl' h \V.l.yne ChrIst WIll cOllduct their service Juneginia nnd Charles, w re Sunday Fl'lda~ I S P m Fruiny nt the ("'OIlCoro Free I6-~~7idt~~~~;:;::'twl~s ~l~~~Il~doPb~dinner guests at Gt.'Ol ~(tcSchroc_1 ~~ chul'C'h The speaker '>"Ill b~ Rev. smgle stroke over Byron Nelson,der's_ '!"oJ" 1\11', HJr('hn1T. \ValtC'r Cdhdl o[ Stromsburg, 19-Hl'<lVY\\l'lght champion Joe Louis

~ f 11 h h rct,.lIns tHk' by knocking out BillyMr, and Mrs. Gust Kamer \H::rc NIl' ~n Mrs Gt'o. V Ilers and Neb! YOltth 0 a c UTC es co- C I Il!hth round In New York

Ti.resd~r lunchf;.'On gu£'s s at Harry b~rls, Mr1 ~nd Mrs Rot}ert HanM ope-rate' 10 lh('s(' mecltllnbgs'l ld t January 23-~S~~:7~~~~~e:l~l~\I~~j~gba~o~tuI-~o;~lda~~Bakl'r~ and called nt • ndel's Jor- ~on, Mr, lahd Mrs ~Ud11Ph Roe~ Slindd) 5cr\lCC:::; \\1 e le a 4--Tornlldo In Bill Ve.:ekgensen's. bel', Mr. I<lnd Mrs W . Wisch- 11 a III and 8 p. m, The Sunday I ~~l ~~t~l~gi/~~_

Mr. and Mrs. 'Ym Haskell. hof. LOllI .~'lI'llda and C 1'1 Klrch- achool Will mpH at 10 a. m ~res hundrfos maTH homcl~"s JulyJohnny and Andy \\ rt' slipper l1er were uests 1n tin:' Edwurd Prayer nwctmgs Will be held at 15-~xP~:I,OI~/:I~g~O~ile,:\ll;nioll;tI~~~:~~~ 6--ft;I~I~(i1('le~~:~ ~:g~1~voa"ie~71~gf~~~~~

f'~:~~;~a~~t' John Mc nth home :~\:~n~~ ~ r~~{~~~~~~'$tl~~~:~~a~~ 7 ~llP~d~~utned S€,SSlon of the anM la-loll~7 persons nbO:Jrd nlrllhrr die 23-r~~~~~':;UBt~~l~r;;~I~~~~i1nAgl~~~~~lcanE. E. 'Flsh(!1"S mothe , Mrs, CaT- . nual busmess me.e.tJng is cal1pd when 61Ia~~lceal~~~~1 hie and <;lashes

;dl~ Fisht:'T' of FT'f'm nt, came + I~hday ;i~nC'r. for 8 1) m Monday, J,lnuary 20 27-J:~~:~Ul~:~ ~~"I~:t~l nrR~l!ment house August

~lU1"Sda~r (.or- two wee s' visit in A hltt dnlv dmner \\'tJIs held in ~- --~--~- 211-Maln IHlng r (It Old;lhoma Cilv B-Plttfl~urgh Pirates ball club liold to

Fi h h "". " Oltln, nlrp rt burns kllllJ1g 10, In· Bln~ Crmby and three others foreo S f:'t' orne, ~ the ~ ~lllt O~q'l Carlson h~m(' SunM juring 31i $2250000 \l'~.•~.~,._~.,.M&, '" •••, ",.~ ~"•• ISOU"'HEAST 3D-Airliners!rltesElkmounlalnlnW>0·:OoeschE'r and Everett lank fam- The gups s w('re Mr. {lnd Mrs. Joe I' mLDg All 2 Oil board die September

JHes we.re dinner gue~ts at Ca,rl ('arlson. 'Mable and I\111\ln, Mr WAKEFIEID February I 14---~/~~1~6It~I,~~('O~tts~~fn;fia:ll~n~ jma.·Doescher's Sunday. and Mrs,l~ Harold Carlsol1 of LauM 2-Thlrtl'cn 1'1drrlV pE'Orl!' burn to tlcalh 16-Blg ICilgue baseball commIttee dIs·

Mr. altld Mrs. Robert a~son and reI, MIl ~1I1d Mrs M~Itor Carlson by----..... 4--~n~~e;c~,~~~ ~~~~'i_sfO~pal7,~l~lorm off ~'~~~f ai~e;o~c;~~go~Je;n~~~~~!~ sal,Ad Mrs, Earl Irks were and L(m,i~~n(' of Siohx ICltv and Mrs. Ellis Johnson Sf>\\llrd Alaska T\\o repol t~d dead In-Joe I nUIS knocks out Taml Maurtello

evenmg \,lS1 ors III the Osc~r Kl...AeU and SbllS. . 31 missmg In first round 10 retaIn hea\ywei~ht

,Hers home. '" The Art H,lOsens wcrp Sunday 29-~'~~I()nal Icague pennant race C~dS In\d ¥rs, Gust Kraemer, b~p,r,{'i Btrthd"!y. ~"(,lllng \ ISltor~ m the r,d Gustal- M~~~mer hitS Lal!un::t mOllnt.'!.ln In Cill. ~~O;~rl>tt~:So~~~~slnanhds~~rto~r~veeaer~Anita. Kenne Ii and La· A f jl son home !forma Allt27 on bO;:l1d r1lC dmals

\ronne W€'1"e Sunday ev ing dinner am y gathenng was held in llJ--Sevcn 1(111e I m crash or n 29 ne;lrguests at Harry Baker S. the ArtJ Jttlhnson home Saturday The FrC'd Johnsons were' Tues- San FranCl co October

'l,·~'" 11,'rg,'nla Cia" Joft fo'" IlIgl"t J~hbnor of DWlght John- dlay eveOing \'Isltors m the LUIS 17-Tornadoes d w('('p AI~hClmCl h MI~sls 3........$t louis Carr1lnals dereat Brooklyn..v """" II ,. 'L • ~~~~~ and eutgla \\ltI1 deal loll ur DodgN!; In three R"anlf' p1ayof! to

Chicago Wednesday af r spendmg son s Is 'lrthday

, Th@sc PI't'S- Johnson h<ilmc 19-AI'my tran~port expln(le~ over Sierra 7_k~~e ~r~t~~\'~~olb~~~:g~k~:~~ to win$everal days at the h me crt' her ent we] t le Geo MagljLuson, Os- MISS Norma Shear('r \\as d Nevadas In laU!Ulll,a, kllJmg 2-lj un Pacific Coast Ulague playoff senesparents, Nfl'. and Mrs. van Clark. car Joh qn, K,~nnGth ()Ison, Ar- Tuesday overmght \Isitor With board. \ IS-Cardinals lake fmal game of world

Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ruser and vld Pl?tl' 010, EvtJn PetE'rf;on. Glenn Mrs John H'lnsoln f\. '1 scncs beatlng Red Sox 4 3, to cap'!Ruth and Mr and M . Wm, Go- Magnus ~nd Lawrence Bl'lck- Mrs Roy Sundell at1e-ndN} Mrs 7~:ornado kUl" fom In Ann~tnn Ala, ture pennant.

ling were supper gu sts in the strom f ~hes and Mr, and Mrs. Art Holltnan ~ lnrthda} party 25-rr~~;1\ (r~~~h~~ll~e~~r ~ofO f1~I~I\I~~~t)(\\;l~~ ~:r~~~~Notre Dame play to score-James Hank home ondal' mc- C J. M, gr!lUson, Melvml and \Val- \Vednesday aftcrll00n Napu\llle III 1l'~S llc In bIggest football game of

!n.i.Dg, . lace. I ~~ The John Bo~ckenhauers were 30-~~~linOg\l':Il~~1~:~;I\I~~O~r~~r;~~"~ IT: 22-~f:~ Musial voted most valuable Na-

Ici~l:m~~rs.;~d~~~(>~~ Sl~~t~~;e;:o~ • h \\er for Brill£". ~~~I~:)pad~~~~~h:~~;~~~per gupsts klJlmg 7. hlJUllng lliv 1I0nal leaRue pI 'yer.

h l\ . 1 h t ld May 26-~loJ~b'"I.~~nJnp~h~klo.~~~~,JJ~~I~~el£ra\1~:Tr;C urch of \Vayne met in the Lu· .J fiJ:S aneous s O\"err was 1e The Gt'orge Alstropes and ..Dnn lo-T.... o navy bomhcr'il collidc neat Mun. :P. u~dol! }(unit home Tues ay ('\"€'mng SalUi Iftcrnoon at ConcordIA Lambs vis-ited ~. A Heikes neUI son Fla.,. ~B cillo' 23-Army defeats Navy, 21 to 18.of last week. Lut arlors for Ml"S Phyl· Dakota City Wfdnesdlay 16-J;~~~I)n:.~~~~I:~~~)r1ndlnv~lrtransport/ December

stl~~y l?~t~- vJ:~~ s~ntoff~~~~ ~s S;:rt O~I~~~':a:I:'~~e~[I~~_ Mrs Marlc bough. Bob nnd 2o-t~~n~~r:J~;~ek~Ni:;~e~l~e~~n0°~~r~~;; 6:"'~~r~~I;n~r~~~sa:~~1~n~~:J~e~f~:week at Wm Haskeli s n€al' Lau- ter will Mrs. Dirks t)peocd her JUnJor w('lr(' Surjday Id10ner guC'sts net. : 15-~1~1~~7l; kne~~ww~o~kattonal Football'rei. Mrs Haskell and sons gifts I <'I crpam nnd ('aIH' Wl're III the W,iller <l1te lomp June I league title

brou~ht llr'f hon'it' nnel ~tay('d until sl'I'wd I ~he hostl'5<;I'S Mrs (;('0 <;ot~r\\:~~I~ ~/)~d~:,h;:~I~I~;;~}:~lt~~~n~~~~stl'~~ld('\~~.(2g GC'r,1aid C1 HI, ~ ~:I~\:; s 1: t,l,~;~sofl~Oh~;~/ L,~~)~;;~l I~~l\~- lJl till' Nels Bjorklund hO!Tle

I1\11 dnd Mrs W,lltpr OtIc andMnr:!rl Jam't and ,IO,ln. 11 .. GPIlC\H :.ll\l .\11(1 ,Jt\\cll Trl\ 1m

SU11 d ~ Sandy V\ ett Fl'lduy C"l'n mg VISIPer~:aKI~~~ll:~'ra~\cl:~' ~n O'C~~~{ t I s,,-nn-s-o; Hom(', tors m the Harry Oak hofue

dtl'mN- gllC::,;ts of Mr ~nd 1\11""5 D Sunql' d10ner anrl supper ThE' George Als1ropes and DanI S1unday. guests 1 the Emil Swa!nson hGlme !Jambs \\pre F~lday evenmg vlSi-

" ,!(-)211dred Swaru n spent the were th ~amihes of Nels B]ork- tors 10 the Walter Chinn homew.eek at Geo. Ippolt's! and lund. UEben\ Goldb!trg, Albm Mr and Mrs Vern Carlson and

I 'Mattes', MISS S al)son, Mil. Peterso , Hans J$nso11 and Geo ('hildren V\erE' Sunday d10nerton Johnsons, Mllfo iJohnsGns Magnms nr. Mr and Mrs Albert guests In 1he Hlfnry TarnQ\\ home

"" Elmer Bent)en of West POlntand Mrs. Rudolph S anson were Nygren I T. and mrs AntonFriday dinner gue ts at Lip- Granqu ~t and Mr and Mrs How- ~:~l~ ~~n~al; d~~,,~~~,gU~s:sIn ~~~polt's_ ~ ard G~ t were there in the evc-

Mrs, Yvonne E g.c;tedt and Jiing, h~ occasion hotJored Mrs Pa~kr~r Anna MC'yer, Gerald anddau~hter of Dixon s nt Monday Swansb 'sl birthday of Saturday DenfllS VISited m thi;' Alvin Vo­evefling at Marland Schroeder(s. ~~ steen homf nl'dl' Pender Thursday'I\l~day aftet'noon, rs. Schtoe- Coneo ... Evan. Lutll~ Chnreh.<JerI Mrs, Engstedt a d daughters (Rev. o~n E. Sutht'lllllno, B D. t'v~l~ngand Md; A11hur FlorlOC',and Mrs, Floyd Re Molds and pastor) ,mil !\ill dnd i\llis Hoy Sundell had~te\e Were in Wayne. Thlll'd y, January Hi, (1llls Sunday dmlwl 10 the Anton Holm-

Mr and Mrs Geo LlPPOlt <lDd week ~ h ~ ladies' ,ud lmo('l S .t t 2 berg- hompMI'!; Ch~IS. Nelson \ 'ere at RUM o'clock w ui MrR Robert Erwm Mrs Walll'r CHte atteJllded aIJOlph Swanson's S' turday eve· and r4r. Ibert Lohm1n as host- party for Mrs Paul Everingham:Ding. Mr and Mrs Ilton John" 8ses I ~ m the Walter Carlsen home Frl-

... scm w~re at SwanikJ 's for Sun~ Frl ,.Tanuarr 17, he Luthpr day after~oond$,y dlnnerl and F d l'vmtthleB Al'lns e at ~ 0 clock t the par- Mrs. Otto H\nnel'1chs and Misscalled Sunday evertJ , • sonag~ Ruby, a~b Lert}Y Meyer were Sun-

Sunday dinner gues S In the BII- Satt1 l:\, January 18, lUnIor con-I day eve~ing v'lSItors In the Mrs

- ~-- - - Anna Meyer h~eI C w. :n..ong a d Mrs, Lettie Har-

man werk Sun ay afternoon VISI­I tors and sup er guests m the

I AI~~o~'le-<'L~r~ Ih~:s. PIerson left

I Sund~y tr Califorma to Visit MrsPierson's Sisters, MI~S Gertrudeand MIS

1Frandes Nelson, at Long

Beach a d Frino,Mr, and Mrs Marv~1n Mortenson

Hnd daughlers MISS Mall'jone Rob­e.rts and! ErWin Mortenson wereentertaijed at SundllY dinner Inthe Ern st JoHnson lliome,

Mr. a d Mr

11 Ellis Johnson and

G. AlfrQd Jo nson ~ere Fridayevenmg~lsltor In th Melvin Lar·sen hom The IJohms ns and Clar­ence N Ison vfere ~'aturday eve­lning Visitors i* the Fred Joh.nsenhome.

Mr flrJd Mrf; Lett P.~rrker andclllldrcnlVJSltect Mrs. John Wennc­kilmp a~ West' Pomt Friday eve­ning. Mrs Wdnnek2tmp h.-,l beenserIOusly 111 dttring ,the WLlt butthey .jound he~ lmprovmg.

Mrs Bernartl KUb.ney and MISSNonna $hearet went to SIOUX CityTuesdayl when ~he ridtter joined ~er11lother, I Mrs. II J. H. Shearer, ofSaticoy,I C", enr/&ute to Indian'"apolis, Where Miss !Norma will at-

te~:e~?~~ ~orkl~ndS and Reu.,ben GO~~bergS joirled relatives atSunday dinne and suoloer in ttleEmil ~anso homeMr north ofWayne. Mrs, wanson and brothM

:;~eR~i b~ndat~~dJ:~~~r;a~L :~~the gat ering tas in their honor.

Mrs, Walle Otte treated Iheteacher

tMiss 'lra Anderson. and

pupils f disltict 1 to ice cream

::nb:~ h~:~d1:~t~~~~~Y~~~Bernar~Km~Y family and MissNorma Shea er were supper

'lilll!~:'.:Umests1 the tte home to further!!! e~l'bra e the ent.';, /' I) II~:; 1: "'h I I >~:I I, I '.

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EXCHANGES

ESTRAYEDI from the Ollie' .Smithfarm, 3 mile's north of \Vmsidc,one StC'(T! w{'ighl ROO pounds.WiIli(' Cany. Winside, I\I~('Il. j16tl

E\,(,l~t(;mJi:~;:~('~~~.i~~~ to hishome hpl"(' I Friday [mm H. SiouxCity hospitrJ \\'1lf'f(~ til' had rc­

c('iv{,~.~_~~=-Rin('~~.ondflY.

Wayne, Nebr.

Place your order now for yot;ll'next year's oil requirements and tekeadvantage of s 10 % saving. NewVarcon Lubriclean is the wonder oilwhich combines dependable sub·zerO lubrication with shidge·remov­ing qualities.

REG, DRUM $ ~9LOT PRICE ". ,.oJPer Gallon (Plus Ts%)

SPRING nELlV. $531ERY PRICE, "",. •Per Gn1Jon (plue Tax)

Gtm1;~Tho Friendly ~bre

8:30 p. m.

NEWVARCONWINTER

LUBRICLEANMotor Oil

Expenses bavebeen made" ..If you purchase a Ringside Seal at· $6:~5u-$5.00 goes to the baltdIf you purchase a Reserved Seat at $3.'15-$3.00 goes to the 'bandIf you purchase a Gen. Ad. Ticket at $1.80---$1.43 go". to the band

F'OR SAU;:: 1941 V-H super deluxe4.door sedan, radio, hNltN, spot- \light. Phonl' 45-W evenings.

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FOR SALE: 1941 Ford, excellentcandit IOn. Good 1in'S. Heater Iand radio. Sec Wayne Body'Shop. j16tlp_____ , I

FOR SALE: Two stael,s of ~~~odalfalfa hay. Robert D. Agle~~' 1mile north and 6 1,'2 east lofWayne. j16t1p

Buy a Ticket-Help Buy a Unifo}'mMake a 'donation----We will give you a ticket

Three Bouts

FOR SALE: Stack of third cuttingalfalfa. Ralph Aust in, 6 milesnorth and 5 west of Wayne.

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LOCALS

Is ~~{,-;&-~~~l'd.Frank RedmN, brother of Mrs.

Martha FlC'C'r of Winside. sufferedS('\,('I'(' hurns la...,l w('('!t and en·t('rro an Omaha ho~pitnl [or skingrafts.

Laying Ma.h

NOI'CO 32170 Conc.ntrat~

60C;;o Protein Tankage

Whit" Block Salt

The ground within ,his ,,",0 d

square measures 1I10,OOOth of n

acre - a patch of close·clipp d

stubble that tells the real Sto

of 'he "'II.Crop HarvcSlCr.

• ' Kernds on the ground a ebeing counted, one :by one. Ev "0

the soil is b~ing carefully'sif, d

Eggs boug~t on the grad".

We also bry sweet cream.4'I

1&- j'Free delivery ~n Feed Order and

Pickupl OIl Poultry., I

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Stair Nosin~

24~8,,~iec~30° ,24', PI..,"

or ,tainles,' irt.et,:hcavYgauge ..• l"·ract, and %"1",nosing to fit over stair edgc~.,(Complete with sC1"~wa.) ,

EdgeBinding

5c HupningFoot

or sLninlcss Alee], ~ Mit wide..•.. to fit over edge of Boor'coveriDg~for longer wear•(Nails iricluded,)

24" X 3G rI

t' 24" Xi 48" iRag Rug

,$179

Of tufled chenille, Iuxuriduslythick and deep, on heavy ~Ckbacking . • • rainbow co oredcenter, with border ofsolid c lor.

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IQottOll Rug~279

BerviCenblc WATI~npROOF'

mattlng~ 36 inches wide• • . to use on porcheR,steps, hallways: i~ front

~~ I~~~~nt~f:ks:Ut~~to prrtect dishes.

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Gaily colored to briglltenfloors, land so very lilseful• . . plaiJd design in light anddill". ct>lors. Fringed ends.

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113c'Running Foot

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LinoleumPasle

24c OnePint

320 One• Quart

'36" Corrugated Matting

SeamBinding

5c RuruiingjI Foot

Of sta.inles~ steel, %" widE?:•.. io fasLen seams of en"

, llmeled floor covering­keeps out dirt! preventsbuckling, (Nails inclnded.)

CocktailTable

'1550

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Spfa Beds$~995 to $7995

Uf'C !(j}urThr'~lY I'aymenl Plan

M~gicialls'm~gjC-llndllSCllSY~to dutrgc Lhif; Sofn inlo 11

rltll~Lcngth' beel, f~)r. alec~ingcomfort . . , coil aprmg cus)uonsaud b~ck. Concealed beddingbox,. in various upholi>leryfa brics for a choice of 'dllytimebeauty.

U.~. Onr !hrifty Payment Plan

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A Sofn MHI CII)llir~lcomhinj~lg Cnmfort, TIl'(lllty, and Iburabililr

at rcaso/lablc etost. . of sprilng construction, wilh lonb-wc(lri~gupholatefY fabrics in pleasarll, limble colors·-ihat take young-­

slets' frdlickitig, thkt stand iup to everyday use, that ~elp ma~eyours a Home: to be proud of. I I

Living UOOln

S~lite

FloorReg, Lowl'riec*9.95 ,I,aUlpS

SAU i$79 '" $1750 ' ,I'RICE ;> I I

'1'0 'JriJ{html darl' (: lrn­Of Amedcan china.' ers 1~d add bettef I Kht

ri:;:~~&~1c~ecQratcd. ~~:~r~~::I~ry~~:I.nJr,' ••, , I

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IMcyer attt'ockd lhp let' Fullit's in C\'l't He Says Un10 You, Do'." [ ment al H p, m, ServillJ.';: DUll W

Omaha Sunday. Latl'l' th;!t l'Vl'~ Vi(cdlll'sday, JanuUl'y lri, ,c,llOil' qr.('UI1Ii.(' lind U01'ollly .roun Brae \~ning they vi~ill'd IlCI'l1lall Lang in pra!rti;qe <.11 K !'flSIt'li.,tht' city. :Mr, Lang and Melvin Slllwuny, .JunuHl'y 1~, t'ollfll'llla-I TlllU'lHla) IId\111 tllt'llllll'ISlllPMcy('l' wcr;' fnl.'nds in s('rvil''l.', tion <:Inss <\12 [lldSS tlH'lls <11 tI l~,

'ft'" 1:~"l'll 'I'\nn° '."'''11 >'l,nd,,\.' Pnlt'~ \\ll'nt tn lknr.\' Klpl'llsal:l.!!., MI". qnd l\lr~. I£CrllWll Lundbl'q:l; A cOldwl \\lltlHlH to <Ill lilt' pll',tm \\111 JIII\(.' (hlntgl' JfJ.;~' .1\, 03- ,'t" - -~ and Miss RUIIl, and Tluss('ll ,10hl1- tIll' rl('\OIIUllll OVal ""JAG, N I~

at Sohn Matln'$ ,Iohn 0'1[\(, Kk~'ns,llg -!md 1.a\"\'11\ son attC'ndt'll the lct' Follies in Inlluanul'll';\. Lnlh, (Imrt'h. I[olk, "I ~ ,() P III TlllilsdayI Gu.."ta\'l;~ VossbC'r.g ,vas at Fred Kh~t"nsm g; ~ Omaha Sunduy, (fte\ r 11 nUL hm 1 [JdstOl) Sat~1 day chUl't:h school at 1 3

i':MUtc-.r's Nlonday. 1'~(.~ G('t-l':Gt-'~h{' ('Iuh, w, IT, Jtlldlt'r1>IlUIlWr )lmt son, \VOlsllljl Sl 1\ If l S Sund.l) lit (,hll(II('I1::; (Ol1fll IlWl1011 (lois::; IChurlt's ,\Vtntcr spt.'nt 1-,s\ \\l'd:;~ Hnmld, l·l'lul'lll'd IIISl \\:('<tlWS,dHY lU :lO I'IH S('11l1011 \\111 dldl wltli 1:3 I)

'NHl \\ Ill; his folks. Gd~tf.l G~,tlH'1" duh J1H~t Thl1l:s~ Uf!l'l' vlsll Jn~~ S[IH'p (. 'lll'I:-;lll1uS ill lhe gllMt subJ! l t 01 'Mdlllol!-:l SUllddY Sunday ~,l·II()(J1 at 10.t 1 I C" Id'I'L'll 7'-11 .. A hrugg-l 'I11.l11S St. Luuis 11IId Hosl'buu, Mo. 1llt,y /) \JJlt \\Ur"lllIJ ell II InSldll<l111)11

Ml'S,~: 0 Bl'1mh'l'\,S' t,'l I Ill'. Ptl.'lS HI t,\ll"<.!S \\ent 1(l MiS IIt'l\~ I,werc with ~1" .. nacll(,t"IJ<lumt~r'SI st. .l\lllrY'S Ca.thullc Chlll"l'h, lUI O[[I«(IS IMartl..IJls Thursli,l)', 1'\ i\sm Is Mrs Paul 1\ttlkr nnd IfalhN', \VIll. Raclicl'\>Hunwr, who (Rev. Wm, Kearns, pas!()rl Montl,.y ,Hlul! lnunlJl.' lslll lJ (lolt,

,Mrs. FI~.1"Ohne F('n~kl' IS Sl~t~ 109 Mrs, \"'[J'lll' Thomas. is 83, and his hl'OtlH'r, Emil, who Janu!Rl'y 19, sccond Sunday ,I[k!' .II HI')'nt Gt."!OrgJ Langcnbt."11fs, " I·· -_._.- - wns hurl in n clay pH. Epiphany: Mass in Waynl' ;11 D. ]IN1r' 1)1 \V,dtl'I' Mewr 11L'

:Mrs, 1-!Unnil" BrlH,'Cknt:.'r's!ltmt , (;! :ull' SdUlOl Nl'\\'S. --- - ~-- _ , Calqcilisrn' and benedictioq ,!lll']' LUllll'l'an Hour Speakl'l', ('itCh, Sllln-Sunda)' .It Erwin Ull'ich'~, ~ Vjsitu~s !ll~' pa~t \n'ck \\'Nt' Mrs, FlIf'I Prol){'rly nccd~. nws$. day OV('I' WJAG, No!o:fnll{, al 'l::~,IJ,

Ttw Aw~lt( \\",~lkl,'l:, Si~PI:t ~Ull~ l!;d. h\~Jl'l.th, ?lll'oS. Ed. !3Ch,J:H\1l", f"roperty deeds filp{1 in Wayne ConfeSSIOns Salurday at, 7.:\() . I ",dU;)'. (:yt:>~~in.g tlt. l.d, h\}lhdl;:-;"... ~ ~,.. li~~ M~' I'k' \\·right and Miss Bc\'- counly includC' lhe l[oIlO\vin~: HUjlti...t (~llIll'('h'-' II. Thl1 E.d. ,MtlA~ family h,~~ Sun ~l'ly 1(11UH\ William G, Sydow ane! \\,i[e to Tlwoi)hllllS 1<-:\'1UlJ,;'l'llt'nl Chllrf'!1. (Jkv. It. J. BulldC'y. paslor)~a:y,dilm'11l"rt Stmo~ Str~lt~s:,~, : Sch() '\"a.s !wld Sa1,ll("duy with DelImaI' R nhd Lola I<. Ward(" (R('v, D. Ru('lt('r, pastorl Geor~e lk\v·('y Blomgren, rep 'c-

I" n\'i.~ lluns Asmus fanul~ ;tsllCd all but'lhrec present i~l.thl' morn- January 13 fOl' $~,9U(), lots 11, 1:2, Sunday school, 10',! Divine wor- s~'n:ali\·l' of the national temp r.. '~tUrdHY at ,Ucrman'?pfers, . ~li~ and all but t\\'o pr~s('nt in the "'a~)'ne State college box7s, coached by G.-'rald Hyson, met Mal'y! Indians at the scllool J:"ym- 13 Ilnd 14, subdivision oUllo·ls. ship, J1. ill1(·C n\(l\'(~mcn1, aprenr~ nl the' , rh~ Gilbert Flctchf'rs 8~nt,S\ln~ UJtc-l11~l'" Jll"shun h~r(' \\'edncsdny ",Yenin~: as a beRl'f,t for tlll'IOliO rund. Both glrol1ps tun!' ~OIm' ?uhtll-~dln~ Bressler & Pattel'son addi,t ipn OUI-1 .Ludies' Aid v.:dl !TIed JU. ndJ.lI''y HalJlist cllui'Ch next TtII,;;ct; y,tiny 8~ Mrs. David ~u,cb..1.nans.. " A s II down \VHS~{,ld Satur- ~~:"e,'~\rc~r: ~~~~h~e, Sll~~~:;ef:l~r~~~J~~~V~,~I~I~r~;~'k,I'~~I(f~~~\:' ~1~~1t;\~t~~~~U~~)~~~II~~~~I~~~n,I:~~~:\~~~~~ lot 1 to I Winsidp. I ~3 at 2. I 1 J,JnU;lry ~1, al· 7:30, His l11eSSil 1',

'rll" E,l SI,:atcs ViSited fit IIt}-...:l f ' 'I' 0 \'I'n' " I M Corl Gramluisl lind w,'f" 10 Carl Come and worshin WIth ust, l'nl,II"ll '1,('1 1,'I'('I'dom D, ,n-g," I',,','."~ •• ~ . , "" ~ln\' or olC'nmg exe s, s. ., I - Cyht'rs, Pont'.n, K('Jth Boughn, Randoll)h, Dorth DUl,·, on, Illoomflcld; bnck fOW, III I anSl'n, . ore~ C l' _ J".\..,

man ollr(~.l"S Tbursdu"y cvcnmg~ n<'i-s in grade ('1"(' ns 1'01· IIt'IUI, Iowa., (H~-n, nh,rdy, berso~. 10\\'lh Dona.hl Suhr, 1 (,lIth~r, Coa(')1 EIIYJliI'"' ItllY l\ll'dlln, Albion, RllY nn~1 Sarah Jan(, GranqUl!-il, Jan- ,- bevn cnlllusiaslicall,Y ITl.'elVeU by,Th(!o Al'l, Behmer flln:il~' ha.d S~n- lows: irlcrte Loren· ,2nd gnuie': Sto11)('. (~h{'rt., Russ('11 Monteith,! N('\\,cnsth', , Lnwrt'lI('I~' J. 1~ls(lIl, UIIIl\'·", lo\\' I.. BClu~hn wlin tho Norfolk utlry 1:\ for $1, undivided lwelfth Flnit I'rf'shytorillll, ('huITh. An1l'\"1{'all <Iunlcnces of every,!, ll'-

day dinner at Ralph ~all'bl~llks. ])t.1o!0l Slralt', 3rd gl,lH!<'; D(lfina 001<1('11 Hlovl'S nl('ct last ;year, ani Splin~N· won tilt' ShJl~x City Oultlt'll 010\'1'1'0 t\\"ll'(' nnd \\'U-i'O qllarh'r in~crest in NE\"I of 12t:25-3, (Rev. Oilver B. l'ro('ll, pastor) nOrnlll:1110n.lll' l'orn('s 1'C'('omnl'c d-'rh(' }{C''tbt\rt Klug fall'lll~ l~~ul Frin th; ,Norma Nielsen, 6th: fhmllst In til~' w\t1onal tournEY I." ChiOOJfO, . I ~ ~ Louisa Augu51a and Lcna Annl1 Sunday, JanUfll'Y 19: C'd by !padlng rellgio\l~ men of 1Iw

~undn)' dinnc.'r al Gus S<'hml:'U~. ~~Qrrain UlrIch, .t), i and 8th, LangC'Aberg" to Lloyd E. Hind Isahel Church school, ]0, Dr. \",'. G. coun!l'~ 1'Ol\\" yeHrs of lecturingMrs. ~"'rt'!d Ma~n and ~ett} ~s~ '~'innct qJ the aho\'q Wert;' Lor- of Concord nnd Louie Hanson an~ dinner gU,est in tl1'e ~"'\dol' Kuhl Mrs. Glen Noe' and Bobby and Mr. C,' PUIs, January 9 fol' $3,750, Ingrllm, supel'int('ndcnt. to lht' :tl'llll'd SPI'\'lt'('~ in mnstJO['

itccj Thursday n..,t J~hn, K~~cs,. raine U !'ieh, 1st: Del~res Strate, Alfred of La~lrcl In the evenin~: home. ' and Mrs. Jim Hill of AJ]en, and IO~' ~ and 2, block 8, original .Jl-'hior C'hl)l'('h, 11. 1\1rs. Fl'ed tll(' war ('uunl ril's 1;IWS him II. \\' d~'Mr. and Mrs, E. 0.J.~eh",cr spcn,t 2nd: 1'\' rma Niel~l'n, 3rd. "The Mr. and Mrs.1 WnIter Pearson an~ The SIll'! Isams of 'lcHr C'arl'Oll Mr, and Mrs, Russell Adams of H skms, Rlck~rs, dll'('c!or. I'lltlgl' III I-re a so

Sunday evening at 1ierman Buss, three \'inners Wert' awarded Vonis, Clam, Bartling and Jar WCl'e Friday l'\'oning ~uesls in the Waterbury were Thursday eve- I('nn T. Hamm and wif(' to CHI'- \\-'11'shlJl, 11. S('l'!l:on, "Pl'Odig:d s('I'\'('{\ \\ rill Anll'l'ieHn J pd.' Th"f Andrew Manns of \:V"imii~e, prizes. Beckons of Emerson visilt'd. Roley Isom home. ning guests in the Harry Samuel- [10 I G. and Eldon IVt. Pot 1('1', .Jnn~ lnve~tmt.'nls." S\)('cml musk lJ~ Cmss. 'rhl' puhlic is cordially ~n-

. 'visited \Vednesday at Fl'fIl Ma~n.5, A rJ(I nul ~~unt wa~ held Sat- V, isitors in I'the Jorgenscn-Kra~- The Ray Nt'1son fa!mily visitC'd son home to he~p Mrs. Samuelson Uary 1:\ for $1,000. lot ~:~ lind {'~'ISt OI'g;l~ and choir. I \'It~'d, I' ','If and Mrs Ed Brwnels VJSIt~ 'IJrd L D VI' I I'd II 9 I Icl>rat" lor !Irthday fo I l)f ~1, l,lol'\{ :\, Origln~l \Vill- \V,lslmin:->tp!' F('llowshiI), 6:30l Thl' !)il~t()r'S sU,I'J'ccts for t 1Js lu , ' . ' u ny. a onna nc 1 11 10 mer home t'b' past week weI' : in th4' 1\1rs, Mary I, !<jc.'ls(J!l home ce, ...- 1",' . yed Sun,

l'" .. (!\'cntng at Fre'~ Bru- t' h ::;' 'u N ','II C, TO\li,l, "M" G('ncnllioll and thq w~'ek , an': ,"NIcodemus·' lnd«lJ' ... pl'unu SlOt c gymn 51 m. 01'- Mr, and Mrs. us Kraemer of COI1~ Sunday afternoon. ' \.j oJ

:mels', l'Oa Nie 'en \.\'on bt ith 28 pea- rd II \'" It T d L t J I IIll>; lIospitlll f:1\ltC,. 10111(' Savings 8t Loan H,ssociil- \Vorl¢l Tomorro\\," "Christ ttt thc \,,,'ell."T.'1:r' F lk went to I ('0 , 'cnry "Ie ng, e ('s,~ Th(-' Elmer Wallie family of II"" '0 \V,',llrr [" "nll 1','111"1 M, Oui' d1Urch ex1l'nds a heurt 0Miss L<lvCrn a .. IlUts an Lorraine- Ulr~ch and Ray- man, Kenneth Ea ('I" and Harr Ileur Colerid'~(' SIll;' 11 Tuesday Peggy Coulter, 2, daughlcl' of • " , 011

S<.'Ottsbluff Sunday to \lIS.lt rela~ mond~!' illC'r tied for 2nd with 127. BakC'r families, E,leen amI Ma .. e\'ening in thl:"' Lyle l'>~ters home. 1\1.1". and Mrs, ErvC'n Coulter, was Pl ipHS, January 13 for $1,569.25, \vclco,me to all. ;\Il'thollbt (·III1l"l'II.,thTh',CS_. G,'l-'rl ··rause l,fan,11Y spel,l 'Ielle, Fleg,e spent Monda,y tI,ler:c "',[", and Mro" Lloy McFaddcn tal{en to an Osmond hospital last 10 s i, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, hlocl{ 5, i, -- I (D1'. Victor W('sl, pastor) I

~ .n. 1')4:' R f d i{'} I IItS Ilx lV,~ Tuesday evening She is improv~ C lIege Hill addition to ,\Vayne, ~U Paul's E\". Luth, Churth. John It. Keith, c!JreC!Ol' ISu.nd~ t.'vening with Mrs. Mnry IR"\' c~, '1',' Rorl'emde('S?'l,'pu,~r<',otl)I"') \~11 e t Wlr parents were In lot and Dnrri'll were Su day dinner ing ·at this time 'and was brought . E. Siman, referee, to LeRoy (R~v. T. J. C. Schuldt, pastC?rl 1\11'5. C. N. Olson, organist I't.'"' '" r '" llty WIth stock on the murkC't , gu{'s,IS In the LOUiS 10hdel home C $340'" S dn.rausc, Sund 'school al 1 :15. Di\'lne 10 Lhe Mrs. Mlnnic I ~oult('r horne \ . Cla.rk, January 6 for, ,0, Sunday school, 10. The service, un ay, January 19: "Tlw sa\·-

The, Ed, Sch.affets W<'TC ,.Sunday scrvici's at 11 :15. HilS Tomd"-Opt-'ratlon. II I('a~rIrrOlla ~~e~r~ IS~tt~~ ~ ~~~H~h~f ~~~~I_ at Randolph Friday for a fcw days lois ]6, 17 and 18, block 18, Col~ I_I. I ing sun of righteousness cumethdinner- gutl'shf in t,he ,Ed. Behmcl', ~ Rodn('y Hennmgson son of Mil" "Id Mnlsh home Tu(' Idcl~; l'\ ('nlllg befol'e coming home, lege Hill addition to Wayne. Me(\ling of Sunday schobl with heulinf:" in IIis 1·;Jys."

Isr" home. -- : 1 " S J I(H'URCH- E5J! aelr'Sy a)'6<1"dal08ffi~ers, ThUrsda)~,' Janu- I"'(;':k~a(d,~,' ""II,~u"II"nchlcnSl(I'~,'nOol,l, 10. K. ~ N." The HmK!J't Neitzke'S of Stanton, E\.'. r, iit'(} BrethrqJl Chnf('h. and Mrs Harvey Hennmgson: h, d :i\1r dnd MIS L)lq PI'l('rs find Wllhur Club l\It'('ts. ~ '"'' L

were Monduy dinner guests at Ed. (Re\'·l Ezra H. Sol~l. pnstor) IllS tdhsl1s ll'IllO\cd at <l ~aYlle IConnIe \\CIC Sund<ty ~llllnC'1 guesls Wilbul' club mpt Tuesday with. ' Juni~r c~tech,etical class! Sal,tlr~ Morning \\"or:ihip, 11. "Thc Pinl-Kollath's Bible fchool at 10 1tDl'~lne wor- hosplt<l.l Filda) In the Ildlly Nclsu\) home nedr Mrs Lloyd Dun!{ldU and Mrs day at 1:30, SeniOl' cutl'l:hctll:aj phet, lIa~gHi, 10 Senator \Vheli,ry,

Mr', a" Ill,,,. E, 0 """Iln,el' \1's,l~ ~h~) at I,ll Youth 110\\ ship llt ,~ I\i\'u'"lle Jolln H", nSCIl ,"I DUI11l!all s Gucsls':fI ~~.ll)~ - • J" " .... &3 IU" class ~t ,1. I t.l1(' NCbraS,kan" is the sermon ~l.)-cd \Vt>dncsdny nIghtl at Vernon j.;>O 'I I _,,;f {l'It'bratl's Blrtluu~~. 1\11' and l\Ils M,ltttln Madsen \\ele 'MIS John Benning, Mrs I Altona LlIth~'rltn Church, Lutller L('aguL' \Vedncsdry , .1an~ jecl. TherC"wiJl bo speCial m SICBehmer's Stewa 'd~hlp class * I 100 Wor- :i\Yr and MI"SI Anton An~ellll'O} \\Ne bU"!Hcs$ call1't{s m Wdync Kenneth Dunkl.lU, Mrs Harvey (Rev, Herberl Tll'::Ikc, pHslor) U<lry 2p, at H, Hl'rrcs!lmen~, Shir- In holh \"OICC and organ numb rs.

MI'$. Mlnnit' BruC9kn('l' mO\icd shiP. dt~" ~ . . and Verneil anl\lMrs Joho B('rgN~ SatUiddY and al"o \~lSll('d In the Camman, Mrs MarVin Dunklau Services ,lhiS Su.ntlay at 10 a, m'l ley GjJ~lC'rslt'{'ve, JOHn Weill. 11Ienr the organ chim('s,the home!sh,," recently WOOl s soclely 0 "orld SC1V~ son and chlldrcm wet'(' S~ndRY at~ I \('Iett Rohllls humo ,It llartmg- and Mrs Wlllll IJdnS(n A soclill _L Won~cn of the Churcll,i Thurs- I Youlh Fellowship: 7:[)O. !lullis

Ice \\IlI m('{'l Thursd y afternoon temoon and suppm gu('~~s 1Il the ton tIme followed bUSlnlSS ,('hHrl'll of ('lIl'bt. day, J~lr1uaI'Y ~:) al :2. IIds1c:is('s: Juhnson, pr('sident. RiJymond jef-nsang andIAlht:>l"1 Mans m the euben Falk h me Emil Ekberg home to t'\elp M;rs The Helman BlOckmdn fdmlly _ ~ (Alvll1 Giese, ]Jus!o!') MI's. ~~dgal' Larson, Mr:l. Anna I reI'S, ~ponsor, I

dinner g~es-ls at Fred Next uartcrly co ferenc(' \\ 111 I:kberg celebrate her birthday of WlI1slde and MI drU Mrs Emil (lI11lr,H t III :\II'('1In",. . Bible school. 10 D. m. Com,l11u- 'I Grier. IMrs. Jake Johnson, MI'~. 1 We ~hall 1)(' glad to Ilm·c }.OU., , be hddtFllday even ng, January - ---------j-- --- Qtte of Wayne \\erc SUndcl) dm- l\1ls A n Cell hart ('nlCllall1ed ni n, 11. a. m, I John Gr'oskurth, wOI'ship,Wlth us. " ~

M Mrs, Frekt Rlcensang 24 He W G Re bolt confer~ ~ ncr and supper guest m the lIar~ Contl'act club Tuesday MISS Flor- J I Wednbday, January 1,J, .:'v1elhO-viSited at John Kleen4ang's Thurs- cuee O:;U I'lntendent, 1!\.\'11l preSIde .,.J, S ry Nelsen home I en('1' Post of Los Angeles \ ISltor IRt'd(,ell1l'l" ~ut-hl.--Chur('h, L"LC. C~ace Lu-t-I~e~:~ Ch~~ch. ,I dist men meet [01' con'red i,shday evellUlg ~ : A. COl, ~al \\elcome to all at all • S H 0 1JJ E \V J :May dnd ~S\\an Landberg III the h~nl(' of MIS C' H FIsher, (Rev. S. KI. de FreC'sC', pastol') IThe Ch~rch of the Lut;her~n Hour SUpper nt 6:30 in 111\' church In-

Mr. and Mrs Fed Brumels lour sen-h:E'S I L I('fl MoneldY for (.oltbn Cal Mr \\018 d ~ucst Mol'S C C Helndon Second Sunday al"t('1' EJliPI,lany , (Re\'. Walter BraclH'nsick~ pastor) ing" ]'(JOIll; \V. C. An;dl'e'>-vs, pr'si-spent \~edn('sday e.. mg at Ern~ - ~ b), M,lY \\-lll stop In I'ho/J!1Ix, AI1Z to C'nterlams JanuRIY 28 J nuary 19: Sunday school at 10.1 Wedrk'sday, Junior !Wnlthet" dl'nt. SI\lart Baller, chairmanI ofcSl .......("ns\>;~"s. j Trl lty l.utherlln~(hUl'('h. Mt.\; Marlllli Muds~n \ l~lt hl~ nt phi \\ In c["\,lJfol nIa he orship s('l'vil'es at 11. _"Wl~a~gue II Bibll' hour, and {'nl('rt3jn~ {ll'Ogl:alll committct'.

Mrs Herman .Tfhens spent (~"v 'N" F, Sprcngcer pastor) I \\!l1 \ISI1 IllS lJlu~hcr1. Mr Land- IO('ALS - .,Tli ·ct ' v' g the LoUIsaI R('~ul~n Sunday m rllmg" SP!'\- PlI10chlr cllih nwt In lh(' 111m· Iwtg \\111 h(' {'mpl(l~(jd In lhe bee .l.A'"

~:Jt:ito~\f~~nm 1 icc '~t 10 Gli!.I'J11an "~'l'\ 1('(' at 11 HI d Mdl "11 hom~1 Tll( sda)f C\ etllllg UUSlllPSS fOl Vv'ood 1\lll1e1' • Ml and MI S ~el\'m l\lLye!"&'1 H' a P 1!o::.Is nt Friday· Sun ay school at 11.: 10 the duy MI sAnna I,-Uhl was a Sunday 111r H( Ilwrl ,J<I(O )son famllY,1 MIl'S Bonnie Kugl( 1 and Myron... rs, crm nUL~pe- I I _~('nln~ ~ the M~s, erman Mar~ I sc ~~bll~Jclass and c~01r \Nt'dnes- -~--==---==:-~-------,- -- ------tC~ir~~r"LI)°':~ Strat and waUl.rl day ~~ I mg at 8 and!9 o'clock le~s[>l'nt Sunda.y evcllln r 10 the Her- spec v Y I ,.. ::41J , ~mall Pul~ home Ad III Illctp11)('rl'hIP<:t('\~s~n ('\~':~~ \.:::J'"at1t,tJt.e4.~:l- t kiAY-

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Slmday C'vcllIng. I ---t' -,Mr. and l\1rs..'Chas l~oht'\lerg of I' -.. :

Osmond spellt Thurs ay evening al • LO ANGilbC'rt l".liCtcher's, LXI .... ~T -tl llT '8 t AOd

Eel. Behmer, sr" u-rived h"me "'1\, L L E iI, ,,~, WI I HOtUe eau y I SMonday from Bat lie CI"{'ek, Mich., I I I'wheI'C he had la.ken rC'ut~e'pI~.,. l.Jy ~

The Sam Ulrlchs moved Tue~-, Mrs. J. H Bergerson ,- ..,..- ,day to th(' place va ,at('~ by i\'Ir.. : I .nnd MI'8. George Seh nidL MondaY'l Th~ ~:lllilI.Mllll{'rS,W('I'(' dinner

Mrs, Erne::;t Fens e spent Fri~ g-upsts $llm}{IY in IhJ Will Bakerday and Saturday i Sioux City home. i I·

;."I.'l,.,th ~er daughter, c\"crly Jean,., M,r'. a~:.ld 1\11'5. ~'l'~'d:l\-lull~'l' vIslI~;,The Edwin MeiC'rh Illy and Rcu- cd tl~c 1: ('my WJ('tll1~ fanllly Sun-

'ben PuIs families "isiIed in thp! day aftl,rnoon. IJacob Miller, sr., ho e in \Vinside Th~ J. elvin Larson family visit·Sunday. I. cd in~ nl(' Lawrence Hanson horne

1'11(' Ernl':,1 FUhr~ans and :;\11'. Sllml,;-ly ~v('ning. ,and :l\1l"S. :r"ranl.. 1\ iller w['re. Thl' ~";:111(:r r:r, .Jdhnsot1.-; .slH'~nto'clock ~u.ppcr ~ gut'. ts at. F. F. Sllnd~.'lY f'\,cllmg III the Qucnllll 1',1'-\Vinter'5;, win lIon (' at Concol'ur

The Martin Klawi tel'S and Hcr~ Mt. a ~d Mrs. Rich. I'd Carl~pn ofman Klawittcrs were SundllY aft('l'- Laurel ~ erC' dinner ue'sts SundaynQon and supper g csts at Gus in the '{"runn Schul iZ home, .Schmidt's. M1lJ'ld Mrs. \Va ~er Frl'dnc~·

Mr. and Mrs. Er est Wich'!1UJ1 son te r Friday su per guests In

land the Edgar \Vi m.an family 1hO" " ..ter N, Johns n hom('.visited IThursday ev ning 'at Her- 1\1. a d ~:s. ~alt, I' N. Johnsonman Puls'. ,and a\~ VISited m 1 ~c Pa.ul Beng-

¥iss B(lrneicc L ngcn,'bcrg of slon ,ho e Thursday evenmg,,\Vaync, and Miss· L rene ,Langen; Edgu, Jarnar and ld Kruseberg of West Poi t, sp~nt last of ~ak~~nd spent, turday and\veek~end with hom folks, Sun ay 111 thc Dwal Paul home,

Miss BllInche Ma en returned M, :nd Mrs, R en Johns~n

hom(~ Thu'rscby afte' 5PcmFng: the we~'e' d~m~f',I'. O~lCg~~S~o~~:past five months in 'hillier, Ca!:, Ill( ~OllillldJ Cavisiting 111'. and rv rs. Alfred C, cOJT'd Slt::\ndday, J M I 'nR '1 c t~n ers org nsens, e VI~~~, Hnd Mr~. HI.' man Marten, Kr<,tcmirs and. Fr~nldio Flegcs

, F k I GMt I weI' ..purWay SUlJP~r guests atJr., r:J.1n am u'.,at' e~ am, Hur y aker's. IIMrs. E•. , O. Behmer Vlslted )n the M '. nd Mrs. Gl'fge Borg Hnd!'11rs. Herman Mar n, SP., home sons scot Frid,BY evening withlast week.. I!' Mrs, A na Temple a d.also' helpC'd

Albert, Penttco, a d Mrs. Dena Rod c c('lchrale hi.' bir1hdny.'Marquardt of Fler e, s~ent last M s. cuben John~on spent Fri-Tuesdar afternOOn a~ f:f~·IGUS day, i thp RUSS~ill WenstrandMatten~,~ey also iSlte at Fred hom, for the jchildren whileMnrqUa'itdit, s Tues y, II the! pr:rcnts were i Sioux City.

".",: Mis~ 1.918 May~ Brum~ls, Miss 'Ii e irgil Ekher were Satur-A1i'lcnc ~nd Miss El a Walker, ·and day ~u lper gUetits in Ithe Roy HolmMiss Da.~.lene Meier cn~y,'rWh~ a~- ~OI11f. Sunday the l~kbergS were

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'I w(!e~*eni:l. with ho c fO!~R. llO J. , ,1",' VISitO~, at H. C'l alk~,Monday M s I Herbert ohnson wascychlng:~lf';:lUdedM, • Hat;pld Falk l am n] the group 'ho enjoyed aMrs. Er'f\:tin Ulric" Mrs· Fred wel 0 "'(fparty at th, home of Mrs.

!." , \lochens!l~lid La\l(n! ce, the 'C. H, Emi y Seagren, C peratlve lunchWalker ?:nd Augu 't MC,lerhenry waS~is rved,families ~nd Rev, 'nd Mrs, E.". II. ~ c !Kcnncth Hak '1' f.arnilY we:c

. ~ Soh), 'I tlin c guests Sund y 111 the Wll-Sam Nqlson of 0 aha, spent last Jard. aml11cr hom,. They were

"\-\-'eek-end in the E, E. Pottez.- and We n sday dinner Iguests in theLl,oyd Puts 'homes. Mrs. Nelson, Wil est home, ' ~who had '!::teen here: the past week. D aId Flcctwoo , accompaniedreturned horne w~t him: Jill Anne by l. and Mrs. Elvis Idlson andPuls aC,companied her grandpar- Laver e Olson, wcr' Sunday din-cnts hom~ fO,r an i definite stny, ,'UCt."gl csts ill. the -Ioward F1cet-

VlsitoJ'$ the pas week in the wo home at Oma a and attend-Mrs. Minnk! h-l(rau5 homr inc1ud- cd t 1 .Ice Follies. ·1

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18 x 35 Towels, plaids

20 X 40

Turkish TowelsDouble Threa4

Columbia Window Shades

Loup ::shag rug8 give you longer service.

See the 7 beautiful colors of white,blu.c, ,gold, duster, aqua,peacll and h'vender. '.

Thil'S~Y bath towels in doulJle thread..eonstruction. Note th" big::;izc tpo.

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Loads of Chenille on these multi-coloredbath sets. All colors too.

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..e:'.~".C:.'.,..·..-..~,...'.! helll fqr prices to go up. Like all""; .' meat packers, Swift & Company

muSt sell, within a few flays. this" pedshable ptoduct for wbat it

will br-ing-no mattet what price we' paid for it.We talie risks in both bn1lng and selling. In

buying livestock the meat packer must paythe price establ~hed by competitive biddingof over 26,000 slaughtel·ers. If the meat packeroverestimates the ql.l.lity qf all animal, or theamolll1t. of meat the animal will produ~, orth*-, m:\rket demand for the meat, he will losem(,>ll~Y. Hidden bruises, wounds. or other dc­feet. can Crellte lossell on IIny animal.

I.. n selli"g, the l;Ileat p".cket must also followthe market trends es.tab.lish.ed by those 'j'hobuy the meats. H~ standS ,the risk that rrjeatdemand will fall qff and pn()es deoline betweenthe day be buys the livestock and the day hesells the meat-..also the risk <If accidents anddolllYs in transit which can wash ollt his ptofi~.

An avcrage profit of lellS than 2% on saleR ISa small return for talcipg t)lelie sllb$tantialbu.in_ risks. \' [M'S' t

., 'I~ Ifni' son,'AI!..icultur4f Rt1S114TM V,parltnenJ

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January 15-Mrs. Marh: SlmilRon, Wnyne

January' 18-.JuUus Hlnn('-rh~hR, Carroll

In,lluury 1'7-Sol Gruenke, \\-'ayn6

January 1.8-Wallace Rlnl.:' and AdolphClaussen mllt,1t ('ow Malt',\Vayne 'pavilion

,January 20_Mch-'in MllgnUlH'II, Laurel

Janullry 21-]~l'lle!Ot S(lltttKCrl)t~r,\VIlYllO

Jam,nry 220-I»rlt<"hard Bros., Ilosklns

January :es-Bob Or~ffls, Carron

January 28-Ed. GrUbb, \Vaync

,T<tnuary 29-:>""en Jenkins, Carroll

January 30- ,.'Stlrl born, Carroll

}~ebruary 4-Henry Mall, 'Wayne

Febnlary 8-John Finn, \\-'ayne

1947.

Know-Don't guess-in 1947 i""~~l\,TUnm '. I

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An adeqUl<te record book is a.n ex-tremely u'1" alnl'ble tool. Itu,nl'lly' ividlinds for the Ife~im4''41>'. out of the day's 1J!I'US N, TIIII11$ Iwork to eel' It lIP ,tlJ dllte. , :'Speci/iffill;y. II r~l'{I ~(l(l/I helps a farmer or raneher:

0l""'ate mIlb~tI~ wilY, . . . :

LGrt:~n:.v:',. a.·lnf.~l!l>. details Of. hIS. busmess '.'Know (llCB.Ctly Mw lUuch he is makmg froro I

I his I$nd M bill \YQ.I'k.. ' ,.Afat{lta rp--an " on~J.., /"'" Find out the. k'l"l*'.. in tn~ ellterpflSllll. :

~. ,- ~~~'1" r' Tell whether d. 1I4lli,IWl Qpera.tlOllS ar~

Navy BeaJ Soup working out all pliPllUld,' .~ Prepare a plaq. for future .operatiOns.

1 pint dri~d navy bea()f IYz table,~oon 1~lt Itemize invest~entsJreceIPts, ande~•a qU9rt, wate'r I V. toospdon pepper Figqre tlIe -efll.l::WUQy of his .PrQd1.\:ctjon m~thods.:I cup sliced onion I ~ teaspoon dry lnustord Provide a r~ Of all bUSlDEl$S transactIOns.I dl d I Y . I 2 tobl••poon. flo", Keep tr.ck,oflbills ow¢ by. or to the farm .3~::I.s;~:ebe:.,er "" 4frankf...rlen or faAch. I , :' '

. ~ Estab!laha sOl""l basla fot ~redlt: .60.Qk b'Qns, in w.0'.•..r lor .'.verg .hoours or overnl.g~.t. Drain, Comply with government p.::ograms.ac;'lit water. Fr'y Qllion Ql1d c::eJ~ y in butter. Add 19 beons1 P'repa.re UWJlme tAX ret~.· • . isimmer 3 to 4 hour$ or until b t\f1s are soft, add "9 more There a.ra farm, a,nd ra!lcp. record bOQ~~ especIally \water as woler cooks Qway. tt,~n tender. sav, out 1 cup prepwoed fol' eaph state which can help y.ou savetltlans. Rub other b_onlii throu h sieve. Reho.(d tQ bplling time a,yd mQn..~Y. Wnw to your; sta;f;e" ~lfl1-CY'ltU!all

point. Add 5e-Q$Onings and flolJ mixed with 14 cup water. collegt!"Jan.d. .obt~in. o.ne..'. p.:roper'l~,:,"".d.'. It.. Wi!..I.~lve.Garnish with hot sliced fro furters and ",hpl, bean$, ;VOU a ,petter uq.Qe~t!IDdm, 9f t)~r Quam¢ss and

Vitld' 4 ••."tng.. . r .. mayqpen the wl\¥,~qmcrea~p ~lt!;d:'"

SWIFJI a COMPANY } NUTRITION IS gUll '1J5INESS/-AND.YO~RSU.NION STOCK YARDS Rilliat EGlinll Add_ Lit. to Your Ye~r~ _ (I~J Yea.r. ~~ ~r Lit.

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l\'lO\-'t' to ""'IIISldl·.

The ¢t'rald Hicks family moved'Saturtby to 111(' Burt Lewis farma qual'1('r milt' f'ast of Winsidc.Ot10 Ilf'ithold bought the farmt!wy had occupi('d from the But~

l('-!'firld ('state.

...t._ ';"'~\\_-.. "As thl~Brw year beg-ins, ATTIPfica's ~ '~ranchers \lod nlrmcrs dre bu~y WIth '»>-/ 'I~"theIr er wchk feedmg pnd enrmg for -05.- Z>'~\~~~" \.' 1;p-1t;theIr liv stock. And all Amenca IH ngR.m -- \ if~- ~ 0$' ~(. ('IV¥?properly grateful to you who proQtlce the food . Ito keep s the world's best fed people. because good n.utrition isi

To yo who ride the range, from Montana to just good footi that's good lor ydu.Texas ... whooie teams and tractors till the na- Vi,al as if is, production is dnly putt of thetion's fe tile acres ... who have labored hard, nutritional job.' Food must1processed. Itlong ho s ..• who, with soil and seed, SUll- has to be transported from, s plus-producingshine an rain, grass and grain, have achieved areas t.o the llmrkets where 'here are greatmiracle Her miracle of food production to numbers of people to eat it. Here is whereyou A"\e ica gi~es thanhs! Thanks for the part Swift & Company comes into t e picture. It'syou hav hud ih all-time record crops of wheat our job to provide many Of~ie HCl'vices re­and corn .. foribumper yicldR of small grains. . . quired in bringing the foods w eh you producefor livest ck ntlmbers at high levels, .. for soar- to the dinner tables of the nati n. Together weing ~uir anti !poulLry plioducLion. This 'abun- are inl a vitally important ind stry. Becausedance of food which you have produced means nutrition is our business and ours, togetherbetter n tritiot) for millions of familics-·- we can help build a stronger. healthicr America.

Things are NOT always as they seem ~:But this big country consumes l1OU~ .50,000,000

~--==-__-'J puunds of meat every day. So wI n au figuro it

.." __._' "£~_'-._ out, this rel:i;erve supply in OO~nie.rCi 1 storp,ge i~- - -- --- - -- - only enough to last 12 days.

Yes, some meat is frozen durine months of peakproduction and stored until months of low pro­

A 1-inch Jipe and a 4-,inch.piv.c run ~ater into gal- duchon. B~t practically ;9-ll ,9£ tl~f: beef, veal andlOll pails.!jIt seems as If the 4-mch pIpe wouJd fill 4 lamb that 18 m storage IS the kl d preferred, fortimes as rha~y pails in a g~ven t.ime. Tht: trutl-~ is ~eat loaves, sausp.ge, prepare~ meatfj-~" not thethat it willi fill 16 gallon pails while the I-mch pIpe kmd that 'goes over the butcher s block as steaks,is filling otIe. roasts; chops, etc. Also, the amoutt frozen is n~la-

When )fou read something hke this: «Meat in tively small, as it has neve.r excee cd 1.9(~~) of thecornmercit storage on January 1 was about 590,- annual beef production, 9/10 of % of t1~e lamb,000,000 p unds*", it sounds lJke a lot of meat. less than 6% of the pork. ,h, i "Thfl- {i'Jfl ear ar;erape lor 19 41-19f5, DOl?;I Soda Bill Sex: ... ,. not IIIclu.Je mU1l1 OWlIU! by lilt' plI'f,'rnm,'nt, I

" • •I'that labor saver; lS money made, ~~~i ; ; .peak ,well of your enemwl> you made them. c,;~ I

i He Puts the NEW in Nutrition, We'd li~e you to me~t a Swift scientist,

Dr. H. W.Schultz. He is head of thenutrition divisiqn of our r~arch labo­ratories. The work qf Dr, hultz andbis associates is miglity impo tant to allof us ill the livestock-mea industty.They develop new products hich qpen

»r. H. w. Sth <liz new m'l'kets for m.a~. This widens out­lets for your l!VestoCh.~

Dr. Sch tz is the father of three c . dten. AIl a sci~n..tls~ he. ~w growing children need the bOdY-bWld.­'jngl ptote' s of ,meat. As a fathet he knew the ttou!?Ja,of ~crap' and straining meats fot the baby and dic­·',J..·l\81 .meat~fot the oldet children. An idea was born:.penhaps wift & Company could discover a way tlJ.pr~.\Iare c nned m~.fs Isuitabl¢ for babies. A tesearch

I!pr~ect .W J1Ildettakel/. The ,c,ientists went to wor.kl, . he l'fl ...arch took I!10re than two yelU'S. The S~,.ll.~QJ;lle co ulted with!l'a<iing doctors, child specialiSts.ThIi.Y a~ ed that specI'al meats fot b~b..ies ~quld J:le agqqd thiJ;! • Many met ods of prepanng vanous killds:of P",.ts ere tned, undreds of feeding tests w~ewade by families wit email children. Finally. Sll<kinds of eat wete approved by the doctots, ntltrition-

,I ift~.Ul...•. ot .•.r~~~tt~.it~.ba.b~~~~h~~~c~ w~~~m.qe~:cliate a . pt!mcc. The ate' now bemg ,sold m m~ycities lII\ facllltiell fo their manufacture are beingllJ'~dliq,. _:L_;'" , d d' d te ~ tThese . prodn~tririned an Ice mea . ,q

te a \lig n~arket for meate. There areq baby aI'~ti tq ~atisfy•

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Altonn. Club 1\1('e18. 'A1t()nn ,Soqiul circle members

and hU8band:ji had noon covereddish dinnet at: Vul Damm("s:'fhurs­d~y.

,BC1'gt; clitel·tained nt dinner Sun~ ._ij.~-~-~~~'-.~~~-.··~·~:-latt~'~~--~~;~~_~,~II;--8~·-;~;~~~~~-born'S -~~; --tr-;p~t~ ·~~~r~~-;~u~w-e-Sl-ey~~~~~ndbroh:r Vern I~-'~'C-u~du~' f91' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mr. an? Mrs. John Dun~lau. The to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wi te of Bowen :remained herd wIth his her sistjcrs, Mrs. Perry Jur is unBergt, Mr. and Mrs., Roy DarHels Ca~l~m~ns and Kenneth Dunklau ~andolph. !he other two children gl'undPRf,ents, Prof. and Mrs. 0: R. Mrs. Jerry Frah l C' 'Uund Gerald, ;Mr. and Mrs. Elrfler famIly were at Lloyd Dunklau's In the family, Gwen (lnd R~dney, Bowen.. ',.., __~__ :.__._~~__~.__ ._.::1 .Bergt and JaL'quelini" and Miss for supper Sunday. are 1U"re with their grandpRlrents, Mr. ,11 d Mr~. ('nrl Utt'erhackFlora Bcrgt,' the last of' West, Mr. an~ Mrs. lloSCOC J~J1(IS of Mr. and Mrs. Lut!lel' Millilwl1, \Vlio and EUl" of Wakefi('llll~l.ll'nt Sat~ I ,Point. Car'roll WL'l'C! at lrve R~ed s Sun- went to Randolph fOlI theln Sun- Ul'dRy C' ('ninf~ in til(' \lr. K Und_ 1f

day ufternnon,and cvehmg. day. suy hOIllt', r WANTE'1\1.1'. and ~\ll'~.. J. K. Johnson and ------~-_ Mrs. IFuye! SII'UI~UI l'('turned, ') ,.

RUSS.l~II,. and MISS Rutl~ ~undb(ll1!" LOCALS hpme T~1Ul'sday 1'1' the Don Fa A t fJW{-'l'e nt Kenneth Johnson s Fl'i(luy Struhan Ihome in Wat rbury. The '1 rmer gen 0('veiling, MI'. f\lJd Mrs! (kd. 1l1ll:1('ls Mrs. F. A.' Mlldn~l" wm:: in Chi- Don Stl'~hllns. hrough~ Cl' here. United Hybrid ,ornU~ld Burb~lt'll and OJ(! Amos ECh: cngo from Docember 26 to IJnnu- Miss qclores ~cNat of Chicagotcnkump \IumVy cUI.led ut .10hl) aTy 2. I came T}iursday to visH at L. W. In' Wayne Countyson's Snlurduy ev('nmg. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Gosho~ and lVItNatt's until Wedn~sday when Write toMrs. Don Alhert WCl'e thC'l'u Sun- Leona Surber called wed,"csctRY she left pn Iwl' return. M.iss Vir- Unltf'd Hybricl GroWf'rs ~ssn..duy lust week evening of lust week in th Ben gina Cl~k o. f conC<.>fd also came. I Sales Office '

Home from Service. Meyer home.' Mrs. aze] Langsto"h pf BUrling- ;Omahn., Nebralika

Ralph Watson, who had.l}(,l.'n at Mr. and Mrs. Paul BOW(.m nnd 1on~~C~0Ii(~·'~c~nim~c~s~un~d~aiyitO.viiS~;[~~;;;;===;IdI216t~4~~amp Hood, Tex., received his .Joyce left Saturday 1,1)1 Cor for a her moUkr:, Mrs, Charloll.e ,New~

honorable, disvhargp ami arrivl'd

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, .WAYNE IIERALD. WAYNE, N BRASKA. TIIURSDAY, JANUARY 16.

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ing 10 buy. You must be nble tofurnish n ~ood reeord ,of prevl~

ous employment. F'nrm back.',ground preferl'cd but not ncces·'gary. For personul intetview,wrill' Dox ]33, Wayne, Ncb., or,seL' Jo<" Kusik at tho StandardOil Station of Greh"Waliter.

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Improved 24 acres. SWlf. NW'I4, NEIl., SWII.,WI/. SWlf., 1; Elf. SEll., 2.31/-5. Six mile. north­west of Pone , 1/2 mile to school and highwayNo. 12. Lev bottom to rolling silt loa~ soil, 196acres cultiv~ ion. Adequate' set bui1ai~e8. Aproductive f rm with a good' income, 'record••Price $18,00000.

/(nox CountyImproved 3 0 acres. S If. 2-29-5. Productiverolling fine 5 ndy loam soil. 200 acres cultivated,

I 90 acres nat ve pasture, 15 acres brome. Ade..quate buildin s in good oondition. REA appliedfor. Four miles 'northeast of Creighton. Bond..h'1lders inves ment over $18,000:00. j\1ake us anoffer. .'

Unimprov';d 0 a~r.es. Wlf. SEll. 13-31-4. Eightmiles northw st of Bloomfield, rolling silt loamsoil, 58 acre cultivated. Price $3,200.oq.

Improved 16 acres. NE'14 31,31,4. Handy toschool' 14 m les ,north of Dixon. Rolling silt·l~am ;oil, ab ut 136 acres in cultivation. Fait·

1 buildin.gs. A belo:~ average. farm with an',above t , ~I average inc~ e recOl:d. PrIce $6,400.00. .:.{"

I "f'~even farms n Boone county for sale, one j"t~nklin county, three in Greely cp'unty, one i~'oward count , four in N ance cou~'ty and one in

Crawford C\»U ty, lo~a.

loan~ at lowest r ltes, See localcorr~spondent or I<LOKE INV.CO.,IOmuhu 2, N b. 017t f

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TO COMPLETE THE LIQUIDATION OF OUR FARM LANDS, W OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE

EIGHT NORTHEASTERN NEBRASKA FARMS. PO$SESSION TO PU~CI;IASERS MARCH I, '19~7.

We will negotiate terms as to amount of loan, inter~st rate, lengt of 'time, and principal reduc-,

tio~ fdr buyers who can make s~tisfactory down paiments at selll ment time.

Washington CfJuntyImproved 218 acres. In Sections 10, !I I, and 15­17.12. Rollin&, .i1t loam stock farm f mile westof Ft. Calhoun. Good buildings. Price" $14"200,00. '

Madison CountyImproved 160 acres. \IlWlI. NW%, S% NW%,NEll. SW% 24-23-1W. Five miles southeast ofNorfolk. Attractive bungalow house, good barnand hen house protected by good young grove.Poor sandy fa~, about half broke, but is in swelllocation. Price $8,500.00.

Burt CountyImproved 154 acres E% NW'I4, }'I'% NEIl. 30­21-10. Productive, rolling deep silt loam soil,120 acres cultivation, 3 miles southeast of Craig.Full set buildings using electricity. Price, $20,.000.00.Onimproved 160 acres. SW'14 9-21-10. Rollingto rough silt loam soil. Aibout 90 '''-cres cultivat­ed, balance hill pasture.' Price $7,600.00. ,

Cedar CountyUnmiproved 119 acre~. NE% SEll., SI/. NIft/.

, .28-30-1 E. Largely medium rolling moody silt·loam soil, all in cultivation. Seven miles north­west of Coleridge. Gt;>od income record. Price$7,500.00.

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1.\1''' tllb~' ana !five yoU an expo;t re-C"JlJllIlg ,IOU, '

< Remember, that i~ dold weather it i~ Ilessen­

tial to. have :~ur car serviced regU~f11Y' ,Stop m today" and let, us' do the Jf WIth

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I Y~'llr'S f'\'1.." dance or ,,-ho ha\"c not tl'ilmh' the laxes t\S pa~hlRbE~: SsDlO'd LraUlJroTald oOIl".!1cCcmb<tr 3, 1946. I '" lV'it .. west, dr 5 mile~ north of Pilge;,lltlrned in Ihe tie~ets urujold, are ,.[ 1 Henry, Stulhman, jr, , jI6tf~~~ked to do $t) at oncq. Thcs'L' arc WHI:HEAS, It apl 'ars to the Board of Cot-1nty Commisf'ione 'that I II amiD + -to Ut' ~('nt t£;l Dr. Gdl'don Shupe. It IS nccc:>sary unci ad lsable to authorize a deposit of county f n~ in FOR S.NLE: Purebred Hcrc'fo\udtmee .thalrman. Ot' \Vm, Lerner, the various banks m c cess of fifty per cent oflthe paid up capi a and Store' bull, Mischicf breeding, raisedIj~~~~~,~~~~~post eOnln~ttnd",r. I sUI'plus,. by .T~ Howard. Hubhard. NE'h.

Herb 'Lult, nll'l~lb~rship ehall'~ BE IT THE:REF~E RESOLVED, that' qle County ficas r r of , . FOR ALL 1Ellis Johnson, -1 south. 1 past oft t h t Le ' be Cl J h f I Wakeflield. jlGtl

'1, ncprtstnta~ives from 'ClI[I-o{I, ,~lh~~'n~eot~tSnis ~301 ~o~;llM 2%5 ~~~:~ ~~~t,Y\\~IC~~ i~eh~~~~Yh~~\1~:b~dd~~1::S l~~~ll~ ~elo ~ ~~ BRANDS "F0RSA:LF:: H)a6-(~I~~·~~I~thi~ W~~;~~P~u~I~~: cotton r~~:fin$.l'd~ t!l*,d ~Yaynl1 I.C'~i()n posts 'WllS spt to be ,n'3.C'lE'eJ 'b~' Jnnunry depos(torlf's for count fun(Is, for the ttrnn of J nuary 9,1947, t J nu~ YOUR type Jr~sullltl'!d plllWI, 1~.,l~1on, two

1\C~t nt tll!e (:ltJ( hall "r('/jnrsda.,v W. Year-ly go~l1 is :~~l. .Hy 4,1951, funds Ull tlo line hundred I>N' Ct'nt (l(XY;j) paid up 'nrit81 ) rww 6~ply tires, just l'olllplrtf'ly WAN"rED: To rent IlOuse ~t'-h~~\ln.lo: ~f!S it)!' tilt.' annua\ ~~o'mly· tlnd surplus of saId ha~ks, In a,ccordancC' with )\W' GRIESS: ov('rlll~ul('d, new radiator, ,Tac!';· fUnllslw(1. dow I StBIl'S a]lilll~nt,"Cling t~r dqd ,l' C{nUlI,> l....ll\l- t;nHst In :\t:&.rhtt''o;, TIl(' }o'Jrst NUt/uunlllnnk, \Vnyne. NebV'RSltQ • lIS' Leste11, 1120 Douglas. j:2tf llll'rll. Kal!1II.'('n kGlllgan. J16 :.!

urndl:.'(·.... Th(1. me-dIng- \\':a~ eHlh'd 1,,,,·l":1111,111(';'rt'\'·"k'.1(1,S,(,,gn';I'l'II·'~~'1It'';'II\\'I','~>'I\'<I''I''' TIl<' State N,lttOlldl Rmk. \VHYllt" Nl'l)rnskH I 'I exa tore ~~-I------'~-'-- ('Ilnl of Thlwks.Mt S' ~ l' 'tN~ m or ttl' ~Vil' ..... ... .h '-... Tlu..' \VJnsidl' Stlltl' Bank, Winside, Netjrllslul ~ ,

~1~l~'\~'1S~~A:iI1l1~H'{ii1~h' l\(~$l' ~'\)(l"t;' of Wn)n\~. l'tlllSh'd in the maruw" Ttl(' Famh'n, ~ta11' 1\anl\, t::'a~l1, NC't)rnskn vrr~III$"FfIII.I".'lii7? "\1'(' \ ..... ish to C'xIH'ess our thanks't1l11anU~"lX'. M. SgL Arthur E. _ll\d Jdt T\ll'~day last Wl'l'!, I'llI' <"\llllnwl'L'ial :::-;'IIHtt' Bank, Hoskins, Neblraska ~ W --~~- ~~ flI"S.. 10 firemen for prompt .service~'(''rs of IthC' l't.'\{'TIliting office in. Slln 'Dit,~"l tt' tnkr boot tl·ninin{.:". The UnitNl Stt~ltR('SEN.saloionLaluBaTnlk'oOnN18ha. Nebraska, I I ANTS 1 WANTE ' d -- wben our ea'r caugbt fire, Mrs.;;;ayne. ~.hiOw(>(l tHms. . "'I'+_~_'__'__ FOR S:I~LE: Farms. Please rend .I. "D: Waitre fi, R.y or,nlg.ht EJ1Za~th Wooldridge and Miss

, All T .. t oJ " h~ I' II 1\1' 1"1 P' k "f "tl,Joll! \\~II'.RE.AS, "I,pl,' 'al,'ons 1,.\," hoon m'do~y tho follo\v,'n p inkS, my large ad on this Imgf'1 Geo. sllIet, Apply to Sylvia, 0 NellI. Lulu ay. j16tlp, ~g l)X1 rllt'mvcl"$ (l H~ I ISS .1 t'PI) 1\, .l~ v ~'l ,I. '1 .....'" ... ... ~ . W. Derry. 'J·16tl Mohison Coffee, hop. d5tfI It·Wn.'·n(' pb~t Who 1H\\'(' n(lt l't'PMtt.~i 11~1(~ AlphnnsC' Brdtk '('utz ()f \Vis- that thL'':''; be designate legal depositories of c unty funds purs a t to ---".._~ ~ _, . . ('llrd of j1'hanl{s.~~n ~th:(,~ llQk(~1$ sold for thC' New I net" \'Ill'Xl' luoJ.rrlcdl, J nlillry 7, tIll' Inws of th(' Stlltc f Nebraska, and 1 '_---'-- --'--'------'-__ FOR SAL~'~; 3:20~uel'l· fUI'iln,,' ;'j WA:ln:'D~~lght g 111 cook, ~ ~ll~~. W{, wish 10 th~nk all who vjsit~i'c.------.---~-.- _ - (,;O"NTV ·Bo,UtD.~· .--- _·····~I'-·-'~--:--~- WHEREAS, in lie 1 of surety bonds for tll~ protection of s c~ de~ ~ west, 1 1/ 1 north of Wlnslde. 1.0, 1~ldJll~ht.. A )p,IY 10 .S)lvla (Oct us and who sent cards and lct~

, \\'1\Ylll'. 1':dH'aska, Ja llHll'y !), Hl-17 posits, said banl(s hQve previouslY deposited inl escrow as provi cll hy . ~:m,',.w,.,['~.,",I!ii!i",.wlii,.i!,i,i,Vld..•:,miB.mDIIIiiW L..'l.rge purtly modern houst'. () t'lll, Morrison (offet' Shop. 1pI's during uur stay in the hDs-lil\\?tht.' follmving SCt'';Jities: 1 I, _~~III!,W~~;1/!!~,III>I~;D~HI'_~~"~.~i__~~~ \ Large OUl'Il. r':VCn!;re{'1l 'grov(' d5tf Ipita!. Mrs. \Verne'r Mann andJID'lrd lllt:l .M. 11\..'1' adjolllllllwnt. ~\il 1l1embl'I'S pl'Qsellt. I "

Thl.' Uo,lt'ti. EllUl F. r.h''>·t~.r, M. I. SWll13l't and \\'n,'l.. J. J\ljskldl, l"irst ationnillank, \Vnynt", N!l"bra....lta I watcrv.'orks. Also extra set a WAN6~i;:· C' . I -: ---l·-··j~ D~'an Warrf'n. j16tlp(rrganil.cd hy \-.It.'cting ~\'m, ,,1. Misfeldt liS cj'Wirnmn al)d C. t\. (lard $15,000.00 U S Treasurlv Notes A·I948, 1 %(;1, dlle 9~15~48 J FOR SALE: Palm plant. Mrs. buildingS,. f~ir .hou~e. and, ~Hh('r ficl h~'J~, CS~~~i) I\y ~~I;)~;~., H~d , ,'i',"s Clcr..k, I No. 20075 at $1\1, No. 58087 at 10M, Jo~nt Custody Rccei No. G., A. Lamberson. j16tl small.buJldmgs. ~rJce $:l3,000ci stf' ographers. Sec or wrilf' .(MII of Tha.nk".

'i Tilt' folh)will~ I'ePOl'h, showing Il..'~'~ t:.ollectl'd a,tl(l paid td the JO 5585 ~ ~ : FO~ SALE: Alto saxophone. ?vI. fr wJl~ ~ecil be~~ mv;roved 16 Au omatic Equil wnl Co.....Pen- f :w\..~ \vlsh lol~hank relatives and'l~oun1Y Tn~miUt't.'r wel'l' l'x.mnint'l'l' and ll.ppnl\"l.'d: $25,000.00 U S Treusur Notes A~48, 11,:.1(/;., due r-13~48 Lde f), Stauffer, :!J-J, Wake- or $1 ,( °.. K mg ras., own- dC', Nehr. Att 'nt lIJn 1.;. I\I. nC'n s for.<I the lovely cards,,I, J ..M. CIWrI'Y. CoUtlly Judt!e, S:258.t)O, COl' l)('cl'mbl'r, ~~: ,~gO~~7~t tM . No. 58089/90 at 10Mj Joint Custody ecelpt fidld. j16t1 ~~i)r.1401 PlCree St., Norff~;~ _~YO~In~~ _ _ _ cl:2Gt4 ~~';~~'~~l~;Jl~.~u:)\a~~dMcr:~~~h~~~l>t~:~

~~~\':~ t('~l[l~'~~{'~'l,~,lil~~,\~n~~~:~~'\~~:~t~~g S;~~~~~~~i ffl~:lI~l'~f'~~~~~~:: 2Q $()O,OOO.OO U S Trl'flsUlY Bonds 52~54. 2'/t, duC' 6.]5.54 1 F-O~~--SAL'f<-::~1-0--~-'1-G-,-"-co-oct--cr ~:..~-~ --- - -," . - --- wA;frEP AT, ( N<'I-:: 1\1('1) In in lilt' hospil al u ])Iellsant one. Mr.

lo' Nl)\'cmh~rf 19, 19-1ti ('Xalllll1NI· and npPl'l)\'('d. r1 No. 81;~~{.~?d'ts~~~: .i~~~. ;~:~~~,,~~:~~a.0' JO r,·13 . .l~ousf', A-I shape. Wm', Mohr, W~~~N';'~~~c:~jJr?lJ'l~~~R~~~ ~l~)~~~')(~'l(/in~~~t~~~!7l"~ Ilu~~~;\',\'~ ~)illl~: lind lVII'S \VllliC\~~~~~~ __ ~!~~(~. '.I·lnns Tietgt,:n. Count,)' ShcIliff. S10.:'l~\ f\ll' :"Jovt'nl,bf'r ami I)('cl'm· $2900.00 U S Tl'easury Bonds, 2]'.1'/;, due .@eptdnbcT15, '972 _.~~~~. j1~~ I fered for qUick sal~'. LocatIOn: fact(1) 10 Ill'JIlIt, plan 111 Cl'd<lr ('ilrd 01' 1'110,11)(1;. ,

'her. - L' Nos. 9691, $1~; 936.7--8, $500; 3268.9-70-1, $100 FOR SALE: 15.ft. Olivet' tractor O.n good ran.d 3,mIl,t's nor1l: of CO\1111;-' - 1:~~11 r~ milirs I'rml'l \\'\, wish 10 thanlt all for floral" The funds of 1h~ eOllnty and itS;,oJl UJl1 C'I'OUS sUb~~~ .... isions of \~·hich $110000 1-' S Trensur Bonds, 2'/(, due December 15, 1955 disc. Alvin Willers, :2 mi. south, Pilger;., 1f'!;S than 2 mllf's to Hq;))- \lctlS ~,old :2;) \ (',1''; I, u]] t 1Il1(' 1rihutps and many kindnesses dur~the- count~·, tbl'\,u~h its count;) tret~ur('r lS cu"todlan~.u.e found to Nos. 8092. $1 ; 8035, $1000 ,! ~\'ay 215. Impl'~\I{'nll'nts: Amplt' EHj'ning;s !lased (11 ~f\l(';;, \Vnt(' ing the illncss and at the time of

~dcr.n."'it'Cd in the bnnks of th\-' county at the closq f business for 1~ west of Wayne. j]6t1p ImprovflOlflllts In excell('nt rc II d lh f J t R J W

r"" 1 d I $:'>000.00 U S Treasury Bonds, 2(/(., due Scptrmber;15, ]951 .----.- ----- .. ---------,-. . . _. Ra\\IPigh·s. Pepl NHA-;'173·nH· 1e cn 0 om . ones. et·C' month of DCl"t'mber, 1946, ns.folk~ws. (T\lis doe~ n t i~C u (' 11C Nos. 6429.30- ~2-3, $1000 - FOIt SALE: 1940 Cht'vrolet. nt'W pall': (,xt't'll~nt 6·!'Onl11 hou,,~: A, Fl"cl'pot't, III, 01' see G('o. also thank the Welsh quartet.'Illnds l·n\'(O,stl~ it. £!:o\'ernment bonds or thc.rdncts onlhmd In the of- tires and IWRter. Price' ~900. REA' lJulldlllg,; wln'd' frUIt "1,·,- J I R J d I II.., I I $;'00000 (I S Treasuryl Bonds, 2~ '/;, due Septembcr 15, 1959 'r ., ." '. Brti'ilhllartl1" 91) Logan St.,.i.\ ..,. 0 In . ones an am y.nee ~r t~.l~~~tl;~~~1~~~~~17{~aha. I~117.~~~.21 Nos, 24i)46-7~~~9~50,$1000. L. D. Roherl~, Wal(efield., j1611p ~~i~~;~ :~~~ ~~~~l'~~'('~~l~:n~l'~~~~l~: Wflyn(~, Nehr. jHi.1~~ _ j16tlp

Stat~ National Bank. WayrH:' R4.ISI,H Fnrmt'ts :stlltt' Bt,nl{, Cn.rroll. N"('bra.14I(a FOR SAU~: Set of improvc- tlve sill loam: half of 1t1i~ farm ABOVE AVERA E EARNING. ('ard of Thanks:Firsf~lltional'B(lnk,\Vayne, ... .. ; 1 R6.3&;.78 ~IO,OOOOO U S ("C'l'tifidates of Indebtedness, yg(;;, due July 1, 19/7' mentH, including good how,f'. AI· lays nearly IC'vel. balance medi· Pehnanent fuJl·l·me job with a 'Nt' wish to thank all friends

1 Fartm"I'S Stnte Bunk, C<lrl.'Oli : .. .. 8,000.00 No. 40&1 fred Eddie, l.,l mile north of Car- um rolling; 16 acres hrame natl(Jnally·li:nown company for ,I and relatIves for flowers, memor·1 I hc-tt'lIY iCNtif) th,},1 1 Iune duly appoin1:'ct Ll'om~ ~ahdC':..10 F,{'1'\'l' ('omml'r~lll Stnh" Uanl" Hoskins, Nl'braska. " I roll. j16tlp grass; no bindweed. Conditions mCln WIth a car t travel in east~' Hils and many other kindnesses"'s Dl!pulY County TllW5llWl" for the term 01 January ~. 19·1 I to Jan~ SSOOO.OO II S Treasury Notes, 1 %(;{, due September 15, 1947 I, of Sale: Reasonable down pay- ern Nebraska. Our men HI'(> Ishbwn us during our bc're<1vcment.

l':: 19'1tl 1\'"os. 3399-340 -1·2~3, enOOO. ' FOIl SALE: 30·gal. electric a,u- ment with contracl guarantec~ eal'nmg fmm ~ ,\Inn 10 $.'1,000 Gu..; Meltlt'n, MIlS. Lucille Olsqn,llll\\;itr;l:~:;';Il\)' hand'1and seal this 9th day ofl'Janu~r~. 19:\7 Bt' il thf'reforf' r solved, that the above named banks nrc L~f'hY tomatlc heater, Crane make, ing clear title; halance w!1cn I per yr'ar. Tlwr(' Irr' nr) dcpo:-;its, Rus!:wll, Gene and Neal Olson, '

Jean ,\. Bo~'d, (\oynty TrC'Hsul'cl" dcsig-natcd as legal d'positories of county funds Cor Wayne 0 nt,y, ~~~~vY.ne month. 301 Mainjl~~i eked IS delivered on or hefore' no stal'llng ('Xpl' .';(,.'; .... nd 110111- j16tlpo tlil' County Board of ,'~ommissio:ncr~. \Vayne Co1unty, Ndll'llSka: Nehraska. and lhat t (' deposit of said s<;,curitil:'s as a pledge to seeurc March] 1947' \'erv 11Ill'ral tC'rms -~._.~. ---- ~ ---- - - - - - ---.- _.~-----

,I I, C. A lhrd, ("Otmty tilprk of \\Iaynf' COt~l1ty, N~b~aska, d? hel'e· dpposits of the puhUe nlonf'ys of Ihis county bl:' appro\'ed. FUn. SALl'~~-C~~~;l:·r--(-'~d ~a~;'~' jf de~;l'n,d. 1'1;IS IS· a good, l'1l'an. : •••• II•• IUUIl:lM II..UIl••Rlililllillllll •• lllli1l1l1·············i••••

))' appoint I,wru Laughlin as Deputy County Clerk 0\ 'IV~yne l OU~ly, The followlllg da ll1S arc on motion audited and ,allowed fln ~var'- i\lory and tan enamel, excellent . well-balanced farm and must Ill' •lellmJska, durin~ my cnsutng tl'l'm as COUt'Hy Clerk" \vhtch tern\ be· rants ordl.'red drawn a the respective funds as herein shown. W rt\ants sbape. Ernest Muhs, phone sold at once. Suhmi! 01- : Fa m for Sale

gins ,blll.lo'll·y 8. 18fT and l'nds ,Jamltlry ,1, 10S1 . In hf' a\'aibblt' and 1'(' dy for delivery Januar;y 21,1947: ,16-F:21. j16tlp ft>l's iltnnwdiulely 10' .T. llano •\\"rll~:h appointltlent is ~llbjl'ct hl yonI' .lppro\'al and con!ll·matlon (it'Ilf'Md Fund:! kins, Phone' 6101. Stanton. Nt'b. :\ I d i I tlll' 91h cia:. of January 19·11 I\T. L Swihart, Sen' icc and milC'age, December. . i"'4.RO FOR SALE: Tractor plo\-\', 3·bot- j16t1 ••

1 \ ·itn!j'ss n~y lR~l iint sea s . C A. B81'd1. County Clf'rk M. I. Swihart, Teleph ne 1011~, 7-3 to 12-19~46,'....... .... 2.66 tom, ]6·ineh. Alfred Frevert. •

'j." TIll' two ab'ovt'- appointments as Deputy County Ttsusurer and Wm. .J MIsfeldt, Ser\' cc and mileage, December.. . 6.45 51,2 milcs south, 41

2 ,t'8St of ~.,:,;.,.,'.,.,m..,w..r:.:lIt;§W.~._,':',ii!i:,.,'"._"".•;.".'iJm1I1.;;:,... Improved 160 acre farm 8ljz miles north of)~p\l1y C(Junt~· Clerk \\'t~l'(! ap[lro\"(~ct. . J 11\1. Clll'lTY. Co. Jud e, FIling and recording &onds ,4.00 Wayne, I j16tlp '2i ..~:..~} ?'4{fiflf:.tl'll Wayne, ebraska, on highway 15, good

Tht: l'ulkl\\ Lng oUidal bond:-- ha\'e bCl'l\ rlY the ('NU1ty Omaha Printing Co., upplies 15.74 0 'udge: I ~e~i~g.to~ Ra~d, Inc. Same 5.00 F ("~\\~~L'~~m ~~~r~~O~~\~~~d~l.11~~ LOST: al~ek billfold, zips atound. d soil, a good .lfarm. Will make

, I, C A BUTd ng Count)' CJNk I" - rllltlllg 0., Sa e. t· 12 miles west arid l~ mile north of d 11. R d RI!' 1R I a fine home. REA available.E~ltl F'. :'\!l'ycr "Hi County C~)Jnmissioner at Fit st Cornmissitiller Wayne Herald, Printi g and supplies I. ' 7.43 Wayne on 98. j9t2p. ~~tS.l oney. ('war. 1 lej16~1~ • '

~,i~,riJ.t ~:VIis(ddl ,,~s County Commissioncr of Thin~ CommiSSioner ~~~;~l~:~t~~~~~~~~ ep;~~i~~st~~ ~~l~t~l:~~~sc~urthouse :: 81~:;~ FOR SALE:: 19:14 master df'luxe ~ 5istrict Martin L. Ringer, Sa 1e 19.36 Chevrolet, heatf'r and radio. ""~ i_~,,EiiiJiiiiI,'. =.

i L.: 11' Depu'v C'l)\lnly ('11'1'1' f\.l'minglon R'lne!. Tllc·l· SuppliC's 1FI'J2 Tire's anrl motor in eXCf'll('nt . ~~..,.,...·~i~l~'~lll~~~;h\~nu~~;idi~lb~'nds llrt' ilPPl'(l\~~'d II)' tht' (",Inillty !;o.[l·d .J('an A Boyd. Co Tr('las, Postage 1:l.·~ (·OIHllllOl1. 301 Main Sl. 11K~ .. Y E Johnson ·Jean A lhlyd as Counly Trl'al'Ul'('1' Nolan &: l 'ornpan). I 'I ~'Il1HIlll 011 sun'ly bond, 11.00 ~ Vi. j16tl Hoi Orulll~1' fllrm sal\' Friday, ,Ja.Il- ..... :

David J. Hilmer as ql~l.'k or D~strkl Coltrl ~~'~I~J.I~~cB.~~I~~;;,~~,·~;;~\i~l~S~:S~~I:~CCCd.Dfo.r~c.xpr('s.s i, ,Jl".~,)'90 FOR SALE: H,f'gistered Duroe 1\1;~,?'yn,I.7., 514 mlkli "OlltJhI6t','I',\ ~ BROKER =.

I Hans Ti('l~t'n us CoUinly Sheriff U .[L1'...Uurr n, Davis us c<>uflly Altoney . \, David J. Hamer, C. D. C.. Postage. .'. ~.OO ~f~~o;.Ul;a~% i'{a~i~e:~~u~~~ ~----'--'----- -" - ~~--- Cpncord, Nebraska =:NIurj(! ''wl'ig}lt as Counh' supe~'inH'ndt'nl J. M. Cherry, Cash ad~anced for postagc ...... ~ ..... I.... .• ...... . 6.00 'tu LOANS: Buy that home or farm. I J16·23 •/\!ex Ji'ffl'C'y as County AsseS~lOr 'Han~ Tidgen, Jailori fees, board of prisoners land tniJeag{' 79.50 ;Layne on highway 15 and 1 *" with a GI LOAN. Regular fa~ ••••_.~III.~ II •••••••••••••••••••••••••!l!l••Ed\\"alxi 11. Jl'n](ins as County Sun"eyor Da\'ld C. Leonhart, Cash advanced for surely bon~ premium .. 5.QO 11•••• 11I••••••••••••••••••••

t:~J~:~~~~[;,(:t~t~""'" ~i~~E~i~~;~,,,'''"',,:"'C:,,~~,,,i~!~! A'"ttentelon, fa,'·rm ,Buye'~ rr,;S'II,l\'ld ('. 1.\'('f\h,ll't :I~ A"':;('~,,()r fnr V,,'illSld(, Vlliaj;~' . \\'i\ynt' ('nullty Rural PubliC Pr)\\t'1" Disll"lct. Rent of t1'an8-1 ' •

,I'I:\PI:\(: '\~n <llUyl:Jt I:\" TilE ':'>lATI'f·;rt OP~ pl\UTL~';'T ()~ furtl\('r for pJ('cllon ~,(J() :

, ClnCA(;i.l. ST 1',\llL. ,:\H:-::--:L\l'()US ,\l\:P Ul\lA.Ih\ fl.AILWA\ G(·o 1\, LBIlI]H'I'SOn, H:.lllllTs fees +00 :CUNCERNING l'AYM.ENT OF TAXES IN WAyr:~ COUNTY, Brldgo I')md: I I.

I FIHE: PH.OT~CT10N DISTRICT NUMB ONE \V. F DonIa, Bridge work . .. .. .. . $.'10', Now, on this 9th day of .fanuary, 1947. thIS rna t r CtlInf' on Ifor James ShUfelt, Cutting trees, shed and hridglj' work 5.00'wlll'illg nil thl.' protGst fill'(l by t~l{' aforesaid l'ailroad tjcrcin on 1he 1ptll OMlal.vl~irn,!;'.~hl~dr·t,I1IS, .Bm"c·?gC work f.. :J.~"day of J)(!(·t'rnhpr. HH6, protestmg payment or persoh11 taxf's fol' ~hc '- ~\........ '- .....d.

L'ill' of ]946 III lIH.' above djs~ncl. and having conside~' I~ til(' facts ~nd John F. Redel, Same , 1~.80

'" lnluh's under \\'hieh said district was formed. finds t at the property Frederick C. Witt. Hardware and repairs .. . 15.45()r 'he afort>said railroad \\"as propelry taxed for 1946 t d finds that ~~1e Gaebler & Neely, Hardware .. .. 3.22'1u"Otcst should be ov:erruled a~d the Treasurer is.herep ordered to dls- Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co., Lumber a~d piling. U48.88

. -~ \Vheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Go., Same .. 'j"" 1440.60I ••••••••••••••••• •••••••• • AdminJstrative F "peDse Fuold:

,,' PRE'S'CDIPTIO 'IS 1 Dr.C.B.Co~,Medicalcareofclient .• - ft ' American Public Welfare Assoc., Poriodical ..1

• TWO :REtHSTERED PUAlt1\fACISTS ... Yot~r l)feSCriPtlon 'l

Wayne Book Store. Supplies.. .. ... ..... ,....• .. wilt be' accura.tcfY fillbd by a registered IJ~ ntacist o~1:IY. UlIl'ml)loym('nt Relief FilD~:

, __ - - ~~--~-.~-------~_.._------' ---- N. W. Bell Telephone Co., Rentals and tolls, to. ,Asst. office

OVEI~ '4~-YI~ARS O~""~Eb)jABLEPRESCRIPTI ~~~~~~11~V~e~~~~rCt~~c~fe~lte.~~ ... ::::::"':' ... :'::..l" .... .,.. :':::: :.• FELBER PHARM.t\ Myrtle D. Johnson, Dft.. IV, Mileage, postage andlP. O. box rent.iii " Gt'llCral Road l?und:a H. ~. P'ellJer and, Walden Felber, Prcscrlptio-q. .Commigsioner Dist. No, 1--MFyer . , i:,;~~~~"'-;;;·:,.~II~II!~~·;;;·~·~·~·--::·--::·;;·;;·;;·:i~;;·;;·;;·f~;;·;;·:;;1\;;II;;:.;;:.;;:~;;:.;;:"--;;:.:;II;;.;;.~;;;;::;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;I;,I:;1:'~~~~~' ~~~er~~l~ r~p~i~··~~~·I~; a~d···c~~h···~d~·~·~~~d· for 71~7

Leo~r~i:~:en.Operating'patro) ~~'d ~~~h··a·d~~~~~df~·~··c·xP~~·s~ ::: i~~:I~·Alfred Koplin, Material and lfibor.. ... ., 302. 1Missouri Valley Machinery Co., Repairs ..1 34. 9C;cnltral Garage, Gas, oil and repairs. .. 30. 2

I ~ Commissioner Dist. No.2-Swihart 'Cent al Garage, Gas. oil and repairs .1 2. 5M. i. wihnrt, Supervision and mileage, December. . 64. 0Ted interstein, Repair work and maintaining 126. 0M('lvi~ J. Harmeier, Salary, first half of Jan. 1947 1 75. 0

JOhn~athJe, Sawmg wood 9. 0Arth l' Lage, Blacksmith work 32. 5MISSO 1'1 Vajiey Machlnmy Co, Repair worl, 1 56.'9Stj>con ~Vaeuum all Co, Frcezone "'1 35. 0Soeo y-Vacuum 011 Co, Mobil Oil 142. 6Snap- n Tools Corp, Tools . 33., 0Johns n Service StatIon, 011, gas, eqUipment anm supplH's . 86. 5Berm nOli Transport Co , Freight l 33. 8M I fSWlhart, ParCi:el post advanced 11. 8

ComrrusslOner Dlst No 3-M sfeldt IFrcdel'lck C Witt, Hardware, repalrs.j 22.' 0Guebl¢r & Neely, Hardware t 13,Wm .1. Misfeldt, SU;pcrvlsion and mileage, Dccc bel' 88. :5LOOkC! Bros., Matehal and labor . 15.Wmsi c Oil Co., Al¢oho) and repairs 14.Mlsso ri Valley Ma~hineryCo,. Jiepair work 140.~

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L. W. McNatt Hardware. Supplies t , t .Lanni Henegar, Removing' snOW and repair wo k .Wayn Bddy Shop, Material and labor .Way Implement Co., Anti-freeze , ~

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Mlsso i Valley M.e~lncryCo., ~l"'irs -..-.."::t-".-- - 1 4,8 WRITE ME FO R fOMPLETE DE AILSDcaeh urlbert. Pusbing snow,~ndworkatshe - : - 1 144,~ SEE OR:. '

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'III " \ I' " , - - - 1 I " " sian. These bool'lets.oqntain the Studen 5 pael,ed. two Chri.tmas son. and Carolyn Gos ,I\'j Th.O.Sl'

I . + I Christmas story, thtee ~oems nnd boxes fo the Junior Red Cross. with perfect uttcndan e f)r theI 'ft~ I!' .. .JEL ~ GRIFFITH d "OROTHY HUSE NYB RG " an Qriginal story. Christ laS program wus hpld yeur nrc Richul'd Bu !nm: Velda""., "" "I .. ,... , " I> , o;.W1 an ,., . . In music cach child lk'arned to Deeembe 24. KOJ'('en Monk and Koepke, Yvonne BI'Ogren at d Cnl'-

'~lk~l;r CYoset" I' S·_·'0;'AI-etY' +' rations were in the bride~s colors, were SU~day "~v ~fng dinne; week supper guests at Henry ~I~';;'~;~l~u~~~~eofJ;~~~ne.: ":l~~ M~~h~~l ::':~~e~kJ~:~~~';?;2 .fter ~1¥1~~~~~~' in the 5th !gratle aro

A.' t ',Ca,rr.J.ll <i1,.ch"',01 -1-.; " "i, " _. blue and while, M/,rs. Beyeler WaJl guests at Alfred, ydow's in Wurdeman·sl· . d J h J f xylophones, chimes u~d water the 110lid ys. st",dying fraetions. I I

fJ ~ v presented a gift ~m the ~id. Wayne. ' . t Miss Vlrg nUl. on 0 nones 0 glasses will eqntJllue. .1 ' Money realized from:J'.!!£ school - ljIooks, read include:1 ',Ali(~e's:',;: "n-st ~l:nds~r:. ,to ~l' !Jrigh ~,: ~ S6c-tal: Fo~t. , I , Merlio Kenny n~d, Don "1-Iorn Norfolk spent l).1st week-end in the Two commlJnlty 'hot

11unChes program will be us!'!d to purchase Adventures in Wonderlandi." Le-

'~O!!Il ~)~Erd ;f)i~. N~foi!:OOW'ses '.. ~.,~tn, I??~.w~meft thiS,Ftiiduy Celebrate ~l~~ay. spent ft:On\ Thursd'\Y! until, Mon- LCVt Roberts liome. Mr. and Mrs. have been held, one i October electric ight equipment for the lin Kay Hamiltorf; "The: Li~.t,le

::=,s~~est~rare,SlJciology \~~ tq~~rsN~ight l' ~~~~~'S Wilt': cnM \V~~n~lcl~ei:~at~$~l~r H~tl~l~~a~~ dUKtl~~ ~1~;I~g~l'S' Hll1l~s Wi.mnms ~c~r~~~~~~~~s~~ t~r~rk a~~r~r:.t an1 o;~r:~~~;c;;~~~~mwas givM sCl~~~~L aines en~olled January ~r~~;h ,~~Wc~;~'~'''Cl;;c~on;f~k~~:'. ,,'lb.e. bo$.keibau. ~ team. :. ,defeatt'd t~ 't~.'in Win..n.ers at .a P?-tty this guests' in the H.O.fcld.t home. friduy nnd Martis called atTHenry iWack- Robcrts' Sunday ovening. en December 10. Pro cds of 3 as a n pupil in the 5th grade. Carol Lee Hamm; "In the SunkenNa,gnet 20:-18 :Frida)". D~o.n. ;WQU F ~~:,tY cV<Jllmg I 4lt ChrIS P ter~ evening include{) Mr. andl Mrs, er's Frida night. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wacker, jr., $123.81 !Ver.e used to~ purc~ase He fonn rly attended District 20. Garden," Veida Koepke": 'fiLassie':rom C&rt't)1l56..~21ast wettk Thes... sa ~i " .~ • . • ~ Gt"'rhsrd Wacker and Ronnie, MI'. Mr. nJ1~d: Mrs. Gc h~rd ~aCkcr and Larry and Mr. and Mrs, Ken~ venetian blInds, new d sks. 1100- , Come Home" and "My Frietld, H~~.a,y.:.a.qd the car~l reserves w,ou ,.I~~J.:.:t.h9hC uldl s AI~ W~l.l l1eet Rnd Mrs. JOhn Rosackcl' and and Ronni spent S n,ldny vening neth .B.eYeler- went to SiOU.x. City leurn for the hall and'a mall cab~ District 55. Dtog," Alvin Lee Johnso,n. .Qv-er, Dixon.: ",~~lesday, J~n ar)' 2..., w~~h trs, Clara, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hoff~ at John" ansen·s, Sunday to attend the wedding Of inet. The mal'l,t(e cloc1 was ,ex- (Mrs: ooard Jones, teacher)'.. ' .TIi..'.t!: ju.n..iO.,r ~lass.... ".ld Mhis. Kathe-. I:1:J;.. 1up: Hu.r:r:ael€~ Mrs. Hur!',)' cl- man and Marlene, John Rohlff, Student, Pastor a,lvin Huber Miss Juanita, Fisher to Clyde changed for an electric lock. Health inspection is held each District 58. !, I,fLne Kyl bad 1.\. theatre part,)' in 'sa~ Jpll assist. . i. George Otte and son, George, -Ml'S. Was a s~uaY dinne .guest in the Buehre. Miss Fisher is a sister of plorning, (Evelyn Baird, te-ach€l'r)

~~~~Jh~~~:~~e~~~ Floyd J)~V~'~~~ t~~~Tl ~'S~~\~~~~~al~ ~~~~ke~:~~e~~ima~~hrt~:m~i~~~ Fr~~ ~~ sB~o~~K e fa~ilY of M~'rs~aJi~r'StePhens, Mrs. Leo (Ardy~bjt~~:,~~'alher) Di~~~~:~ ~hi~s~~eas8~~a;~~de read an~u~;~n~a~:~i~a~~~~~~,t~~~~;MUltl'f uf" ~he J;tate- -education de- P~r y J?hnson s~ Mrs. l..e<J Jordan counc.il BI ffs spent last weekMend Stephehs and Jimmie and Mrs. Varner Victor, LYleT!Hammer, Preece s from the Christmas Spe-ckhals, Bonnie Peters a~d Dc":P!ilrt.n\tmt $.nd Cuunty Supt. M;arje wtU~~SSlSt ~rrs. Johns?n. . Plnochl.. ClUb Meets. at. M. S. hitney's. Clarence Morris were at Kenneth Donald Kay and Jane~ Ramsey program held DecemlJer' 20 total lore's and Lois Galinat.Wf,iaht... Of ,'Yayn~ visih.-d school .'.H. ,pp.y work~rs \\-'111 me:-t*-.FrIM Pinochle clUb met Friday eve- Forrest I ettleton was in Sioux Eddie's Wednesday afternoon last had perfect attendance l~st month. $70 net Lydaisy and Georgiana Mannlnst \Ve(.ii~esd8.,)"· i dl!y,j :Jan~lary 31 in the pr~t ard ning at Ray KcneY}. Guests were City Wednesday hen· he had week. M~. Tom Church and -chil~ Varner Victor and D~~ald Kay Gifts' ere given ~o parents for moved from this district to Win.-+ hun~~ WIth 1\'1 • Wm. Prltc ard Mr. and M:r!i. Hen Wacker, jr., stock on t11e market dren and Mrs. CarL Jensen and son have had perfect attendance so Christm sidr-, district 39.-JESS 1.. HENRICKSON {\~:d.,r-Irs, Leon, ~itc!tard :hos- Mr. and Mrs, Louis orgensen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ge rge Johnson called there Tuesday evening. far this year. School resumed December 30 af~ Each pupil had his picture tak-

BUYS TRUCK LINE t Sf' ' and Mrs. Kenneth, Beyeler, Mr. were Sat'urday evtning dinner Sunday dinner guests at Ernes Recent visitors were ~rs. RobM ter the hHdays. en and madr into a Christmas fold~, " " A erienn Lee/ion AUXilip.ry :wm and Mrs. Jack RetHwisch and Mr. guests at John Davis,. Junek's were Mr, and Mrs. Albe ert Boeckenhaucr, Kanen Kay, Aivin onson treated aU to ap- er for presents for their narents.

J. L neflricksQ~ bou~ht the O. I11 " Tuesday, ]January 28'~'ith and Mrs. Robert J9hnson. Pl"izes Mr. and'Mrs. L. Ei Jenkins and Brader and family, Mr. and Mrs 'Marcelline Kay and I\1Irs. Cecil pies and randY bars on his birth~ A Christmas pro~rn111 \-VlrilS giv-L. Black truckinJ:'. bUs~~s nnd M Sj',GUS Johnsoh. Pot~luck 1\ ch- went to Mrs. Chas,'Whitney, Mrs. Lois spent Tuesday' evening 18st August Lorenzen and son, Mr. an Wriedt, the last of Ame$, Iowa. d D I HI ~ d h uwfU, Operltte ~~~ long chstnncc ~ n '~'ill be servEd. I::ach is ked Stanley Griffith, K~nneth Beyeler week at Sam Jenkin '. Mrs. Wm. Kraemer of Laurel, Mr The 2nd graders have started in a~tuden s in the 1st grade' are ~~eir ~~~~r~:~~UlS' 'pr;~~a~rce~-and local ha\llmg. • t b~ing sornethI!Og for'scrap b ks and Louis Jorgen~en, The club Mr. find Mrs, E. Fork and and Mrs. Chas. Junek and family, the second arithmetic workbook. learning .10 spell and mastl~I; six her 20 when all l'xchn:J.1ge pres-

-1.._ wl1i h will be niade meets In two weeks with Mrs. Lonnie Lee were S mday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and TIl 7th d 8th' die d' new wor s a week. ents,JOHN GRIER SALE ' : ' f' I Dewey Thomas. guests at Ernest For 's. chil~J.eri and ,Albert Hammer, the classehas f~~Shed "~~:!\h~~nI~1 Studen s with perfect att:end- Scho.o1 resumed Dc('{'(nhef 30 af..

HUDj I~ SUCCESS' S e-ty. Mr. and' Mrs, Geor c Wacker of last lof Wakefield. Sir Leunfal" I: anee for the month are Richard tcr the Christmas holidays. IJo.hn CdeI'> ,hel~'-8 succes~ul O~s~r\"e Blrthda • ,. For St. Paul's Aid. Randolph, spent Th rsday after- Mt. and l\1:rs. Joe Eckstrom, who Christmas' program ~as held ~~

fan~ ,sale Thursday, with T. J. ~ ,group of ~'friends calle~ at St.. Paul's Ladies' Aid ,held its noon at G~rhard Wa ker·s.! had ~isited Mrs. Eckstrom's folies Decembcr 19, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••It,ugh-es in ,pbilrge.!' Mr..and :Mrs. G ;~e Hansen'S January to annual eJection January 8. Offi- Mr. and Mrs. C. W Perrih .spent in Marshall, ¥o" spent last weekM -r- =Gri~.'are moving; to Laurel wlW"i' h~II~""Mr. Han en celebrate, his eers chosen arc: Mrs. Clyde Wack- Thursday and Frida evenings at end at J. M. :petcrsen's. The folks Di t ~ t 77 : W 1.1- d _they boUl~ht a house. birthda,Y. er, president; Mrs. M. Reetz, vice Mrs. Ettn Perrin's a Winside. went to Virginia, Minn., Monday (Eileen Kl~e~;~lng,'tbarher) onta ,e ,...Ing an :OF

"'lCERS' ELECTED J ~- ~'PtarryeSi,dMeqti. GM~.. HG.enos'eSnt,OtlreZ'aSseucrerer-. Ml·. anSd Mrs. 0 crHn Morris to visit Mr., Eckstrom's parents, Sandra Weich and I' Dgnavon I ! " :

r BY LOCAL CHURCH y.y,!~gln~eop~eple~.rS~Bt'IbleSOCI'Ct of Its '-<v were in ioux City onday. Mr, Mr, and--lVlrs. H. G. Eckstrom, Joe: Stamm had perfect ri.Hendance 1. •

h "" The following committees were np- Morris had stock on the market. Ecl,strom l'f'cently returned from, during December. Rad.-ator Shop- :The annual bus.ipess meetmg of the l\I1ss1on c1~urch of co~ ~rd pointed by the' president: work'i The Fred Eckert fa By had din· ail' corps service in Germany. I W' h 84 'd 1kr' h d

the Cona;tegatiQnM chw'ch was met WIth l\1IS~ Jun~ Pears . at Mrs, Geo, StOlz, Mrs. Glen Hall, ner Sunday at. Lloy Heath's in Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kuhnhenn Ka~ee:Bo~~~ng w<ll~ t~ae H~:i~h c~- I ' =:V"Jd lo'rid-i1J,' e,,·euif\g. 'TIle follow~ E. Pearson FrIday ev mg, Mrs. Martin Paulsen and Mrs. A. honor of Arlene Heat l'S 3rd birthM of Wayne we're Saturday evening test. I C bll N b Phone 179 •lam: offic.:!'rs and committees y;ere J~n ry 3. II C. Sahs; sick, Mrs. Julius HinncMday. and overnight guests at Elmo JenM The Christmasl party iwas held arr I ' e r. 1 =el~ted: Mrs. C g. Morris. secre- ~b I richs, Mrs. Henry Wacker, jr., Mr. and Mrs, Erne t Lehner and kins·. The Kuhnhenns and the December 24. ,. I, ~ _tary; C. H. MOtTIS. t:r'easul'er; E Club Meet~. Mrs. Arthur Cook; gift, Mrs. Ed. Albert Paulson of ixon spent Jenkins family ha1! Sunday dinner Pictures for fathers ! land wall I : I

IJoyd Morris, G. E. Jones and IT club me~ Thursday at rs. Ho.kamp, Mrs. Gilmore Sahs and Thursday' afternoon, t Fred EckMat E. L. Pearson's. Mr. and Mrs. Plaques('.for mothers wer~. made by •Oberlin :MorrIs, I trustees. Ivor K rMit Fork's with Mrs ohn Miss Helen Hinnerichs; special, ert's. Wm. Swanson" Mr. and Mrs. WilM students as Christmas g'fts. F =,Mo11"ris, mUSIC c:ommittccj Mrs. F n~ aSSIsting. Mrs. Ken cth Mt.'s. Kenneth Beyeler and Miss John and Blaine G ttman Went bur Hefti and Miss Switzer spent School resumed Janu I;"y 2. • ar ers· •lJoyd MorrIS, pianistj Mrs. Ervm D If1~lau was a guest. The ext Betty Hokarpp. Mrs, M. Reetz will to Kenne~ec, S. D., onday morn- Thursday e\-'e~ing at Pearson's. Jimmy Andersen, 0 kley Rig· t ~ n . • k . t d :Graves, asaiatant ~1B,mst; IUctiard m'1t1ng WIll be at Mrs. H ry have charge 'of memorial offerings. lug to spqnd several uys on busi- Sunday dinner guests at John gert and Janis Hall visi't!Cd. us 0 your s¥:rlDg repair wor now, Ins ea •Jones, IJoyd Morris and Alverne H f~ldt's Febrnary 6. Mrs yde ness. "J Horstmanl s irtcluded Mr, and Mrs. ~~ I of a the last minute.. -=Jones, SOCIal compllttee, RlChardl \'\llT~cr assl~ts. Fred Eckert, Duan , Donna and Arthur Holt of Dalton, Mr. and, I, District 34. : ' I •

Jonl's and John H. Rees, ushel'S; I I -! Marvin ~ere 'TUesd last week Mrs. Matt ~olt, sr., Mr. and Mrs. (Harriet Lempke, teacher) 1.. 1 h If.Ronald Rees and Darrel French, IF9 f ::n.lerry :Uakers. . _ i supper g1.,lests 10 the Lester Volk Matt Holt, Jr., and daughter, ~r'i Each Pl6lil colored a ball on his rard face your p, ow's ares. P ow two to our ~:assistant UShCI·s.. ' i\tJrry l\-Iakcrs and f81mlIeS~had h~me.. L and Mrs. Andte.w Parker and Mlss~ Christmaf"tree for pcrIct health timeSj the usual number o~ acres per sharpening. •

-- a ,,:~yster supper at John ettM ieathouc Church. .Mr. ana M:s. Joh , Owens !It- Glad~s McMa!!n. The Art.hur Holts, inspection. .:=1'SAFETY PROGRAM· m ~ Friday evening. Clarnce (Father Boland, pastor) tended OES mstalla lOn, meeting remamed at Horstmans a 'few! Dally arithmetic sco €IS are re-

GIVEN FOR 'CLUB WoWS had chsrge of entertrun- . In Randolph Monday evening last days. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Krei Vis-, corded on graphs. DiS~ Sharpened- i\Vomen's club met Friday at the ~ ~~. Tl1e Blaine GettmanSi of Mass at 9. Confessions before week. i:' it:ct at Horstman's Monday eveM, In art class., stude~ts made ' , -=

~iW~!~~~~a;rs c,~~.hfi~h:~h~~; ~ ~~~"m~:t~~gg~~:t~nJ;c~~:d~or: the mass. M;:l:n~e ~~~n~~~~~o -~~~;~~ ~~~ ~~~ean~c~r. S~~erd~;s.e~~~~1 ~:i~~:~Sts~ecorations : and gifts CUlti. a;:::r;o::;~:! ::q.!~~:~~gc~~t~n:au~o~; d:':s, stJ.~: 5~ - l\Iethodist Church. Sunday ,inner at each Hurl- there. Fred Feldman treate~ an to can- ... II

~J~~g~E.i:~:E~~~~:~i~~1I1~a~:'he~~~r~~sheld a~ the P~~;~~ ~.~;i~~h~~~d::s:~:~ing be~~. a~'d Mrs. 0 8,.1 Har,rison ""'''''''''''',..".."'''''''''''''''''''''.'''''''''''''''....'''_'',,. -dyAb:a~alo~f ~i~ :~~h~.~.'e' at the us no if you have are. 5by shO\\oing films. Mrs. Itobt. Gem.. C, n~regatlOnal church Monday at 7 at the parsonage. and Dou las were S\lllda~ dlllner RURAL SCHOOLS Christmas program giVen Decem- I, R~diators 'Cl~aned and Repaired. :meU and Mrs" R. R. Seasongood e\ ~n~ng for Mr. and Mrs. ~?hn Church school at 10. Worship guests a Ralph H nherlChs' at 'ber 20. '; : i , •had 'the lesson on safety in the G l~r, who mo~ed We~nesdal ,to service at 11. Laurel. . ,,,,,,"""""""'''''''''''''''''''''''''UIll''''''''''''''''''UIlIO Duane Lutt, Noel ~~d Evan i ! ::

home. Hostesses were Mrs. Mag~ l,lrtCl. The Grlers receIved a I gIft Mr. an Mrs. CIaI' nee Boehng District 28. Bennett, Alyce and Eugene Baier All ':Welding and.' Radiator Work and Rep'a~ring ::gie Evans, Mrs. Jay Drake· and fr hi the group. Re.freshm~nts St. Paul's I~utheran Church. and Don d of Belde were SaturM (Mrs. Ray Philbin, teacher) and Rogene and Karen j~ne Longe 'Guaranteed. •

. ~t1'8, D. J..,Davia. Mrs. T. P. Rob.. W fe served after a soeml evet1mg. (Rev. M. Reetz, pastor) day supper guests at Kenneth During the first four months of had perfect attenda~¢.:e 1a s t :ert9. Mrs. Evan Hamer an<Wdrs. : i· • ,- i Dtv~ne worship at 10:30. Sunday Eddle:-. .' " school Rartdy Baier, Jeanette BakM month. ! •Stanley G:riffith were on the place t:1r :Annhersary. ; school at 11:30, Mr. and Mrs, Lloy M~rrl~ ~nd er, Roy Hurd, Don SchUlz, flobby Ii ••11,

u.nd invitation committee. fi'[1"s. :Mr. and ~rs. Geo. H: Reute.r Lad'ies' Aid will meet January Mary Joyce and Lot Morns vIsI'ted Peters Gerald Baker Lorraine District 79.Ray :Kelley find *rs. Beach HurJ- ~l)Se§ed thcl.r ~5th weddmg ~.nm- 2Z"'at 2 p. m. Wi.rth Mrs, Rq,ssell at ~C.; Anderson.'sl' at Madison Saul, Delores: Grunke,'Lois Hurd (Gladys Reichert, teacher)11Or.t. compl1ised .the transportation '~$ ry ~anu:1l1Y 6 ,when. frl~nds Hali as hostess. ,I Sun ay. ~I . and Elaine Hurd had pcrfect at- Dean, Gcorge, Mary, Nancy andcommittee. Mrs. W. R. Scribner al re-la.tlves C~lIed. In their h'1lme. -+ ~, . Mr. Mrs. ChasJJ'}utncy and tendance. Ethel Carstens had perfect attend-enterLaiua 1'uesda:v, :F.ebr.uary 11. p.T. Z s went ~o j".Mrs. Herma'.l 0.ec- Presbyterian Church. Mr. and , fS, Leonal~ Moo:c an,d In recent spelling contests Roy: ance for December.

. _._ we ,Mrs. Gus o1ohnson, Alvml Pe- Su'Ilday school at 1. Preaching Sandra jere at M. f' Whitney s Hurd, Delores, Grunke and Lo.r- The 8th grade fin~$hed the'Children Are Baptized. r tdr on and Ad~lph Claussen. i Co· at 2 ,with Rev. O. B. Proett ofl Sunday. raine Saul were winners. "Christmas Carol."

1.0.nnle Lee Fork son of Mrl ado iuve lunCheon was serv,' Wayne in charge. CE at 7:30., The H1rman ~roc mans. Lewis 'TIle .room is decorated with' Pictures studied dur~":lg Decem~Mrs,' Edward Fork', and Ella ~M~e - Ladies' Aid met WednesdRy' Johnsons and Clalr S ansons ~e~ snowmen, snow scenes and'large: bel' are "Adoration" ,lijy LawenSt~llbawl1, daughter 'of Mr. 'and Cel rate Blrti)day.. t with Mrs. E. O. Davis and Mrs.' Saturday I supper gu sts at Emil letters for January. The sandta-' Ford, "The Night Bef~'re Christ-

;::Mrs. Henry Stallbawn, were., bap- .·f help Mr., Graf!ls cele rate Wm. Jenkins in charge. OUe's at !Wayne.! ble contains a snow scene. I mas" by Norman Roc~We1J, "Theii:,~.. ' .. recen.tl~ at St. Paul's Luth- h~~ i.rthday, gu~~ts m the. F a!1k Mrs.· ~hn R. Jopes went to Lois Hurd and lprraine Saul Arrival of the Shephe "by Le·eran church by Rev M Rcetz Gr fIS home FrIday evenm '10- Congr~gatlonaJ Church. Shenand h, la., TI)ursday withI:~.i•••i ••••~.iiiiiiii._i~.~II

.. . cl ~t d Mr. andMrs. RObt.. Graffis. Sunday school at 10. Preaching h.er broth. r, Roy Ad~.sson, to visitMove to Laurel. . Ge~~!ge. Hayward, Mr. and, ~rs. at 11. her mother a week.

~~t:~:~~~;;iJ:~:F:E;'i~ ~i~~n;r~£~Er~~:~rry~~~i~: 22~!r~~q~:%~;~;d~~~:J~~::;;. fr=i~~~~:~~t~l~'n~aF~~p1~:place they vacated. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lages. _ i Mrs. Ray Spahr and Mrs. Joe Hin~ W. R. Scribner hom.John Grier, jr., helped the Griers kel are hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. E i1 Otte of

• move some of their goods SUDd.ay. H.", ChariV8;ri Here. ' ~ Wayne q'nd the H~man Brock--;;======;;;;;;;;=;;;;~:I irty neighbors and fr ehds Lions Mp.et. mans were Sunday inner guests"i cha .ivaried Mr. and Mrs. J Bus . Lions club met Tuesday mght at Harry Nelson's a ShOl('s.

Jar' epsen Mon,day eVC

1ing last last week at the DaVIS cafe to Mrs. Sue- Beale, ho had been

wee .. j The Jorgensens e tert ined conduct regular business. living wi'h her son, oe Beale, andOil Burners- the ~roup at a lunche n F~ldaY __ family, went to the lome of Mrs,

for. homes. eve iJ;lg. Mrs, Jorgehsen s th forM Furni6ll1 Club Room. Henry T~mm last w ek to receivei JTI,~ Ida Jorgensen, da ght r I of Carroll American Legion pur- care. I

Fla.re. Boxes Mt. ~nd Mrs. Mcrmus org nsen chas~d some furnishings from the 'The Ht'nry: Haase famiHY spent~:;J o_f.1 .J..nSide.. ' I'.' Carrell Baptist churc...h t.o i':l.rn.ish S,Unday in Sioux City th Miss, ,,- '.. .'. t '.' I,:·", " I,~ 1 its new c~ub rooms,·ln ,the' ..base- ~~thleen LQberg~. _no" i taking

AutclmO'hile C:~airi. e· EOT Patty. 'if ment of the bank building. nurse's training at S . Joseph hos-. John FiPn and MIls'K~$it, pital. c I

Aut!>mobile Tire.,· F entertained 'EOT I me bbrs CARROLL LOCALS Mr:' and Mrs. Ivo 'MoI]ris werea, . iHes in the"WortIen's qlub Mr. and Mrs. John Davis were Sa.tu~daf ~inner g ests lof ~rs,

aYne Fr1da~ eve -lng. in Nonolk;<rfriday. MInme ,MItchell ~ d Frank ,atElevators i M . a d Mrs. q. J. PeITiq and Mrs. Mts.,.,Edjth' Harrison spent last I Randolph. Mrs, ~It hell !IS a SlS~

J li Perdue Were guests. Brizes weeki-end ,:iJ:t Ray Kelley's. tel' of Mrs. Morl'lS'lGrain Blowe...·'! iq. went to M'I'" 'Ray HarSen, Thi'Art Cooks were Sunday din- Mr. and Mrs. L.. Wh~en and

M. arry ;H~feldt, George Reu- ner guests at Albert Sahs'. Gene. a.n.d Mr. and., rs. enneth" I t.e.. ',: a d Harry!. Hofeldt. ,Tho. GI....nn ualilamily had Sun- Dowlmg and. FranCI of ndolph

Rebuilt Ford, PlYmouth, ' - i' daY dinn;r .atGeorge Hansen's. were Sunday· dinne and supperDodge Motor. C egatl.~.JI Aid l\I~. . . The Nels 'Granqulsts were at La- guests at Ed. Kenny s. :

grega.tlOrlal Ladles Aid met Vern Harder~s for Sunday dinner. I Mrs. Clarence ranqu~'st andr~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·1EJ • esday. la~~, weck to, clec the A. O. Andel'son of Wakefield children,; Mrs. Ray ond tte and. ~cttl(:al Appliances g oftIters: Mrs. ~an.k called at J. M. ,Petersen's Sunday. chHdren, a'nd Mrs. John Hansen •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1•••••••

pres~~ent: Mrs,. 0 erl)O Ml19, Ivor Morris was a Friday and ChilIen were \::tr8da~ guests' ~ < 1 ='T~"El are a few of: th~ vice Il1csident; ~r~, ,~. dinnEt.r guest ofl'Mrs, Emma Eddie. atM~rss.' erro'Ra·nFThren nh'sa'nd IWarren :

'many items we have J llc, ~ecret~rYj Mrs, 'rvm The Geo. H. Reuters were 8at- F C' I J.. ' _G ,~v.rs, trea,ure~; ."'1rs. Ray urday supper guests at John Kay's. spent Saturday in remort with or pmp e-.;e : ,

on hand. S~~hr, qUIlt c0fnmlttee; Mrs. T. P. The John Hamm family had Mrs. Thffin's mothe , Mrs. L. W. _ ;R ~.,ehs an~ I. Mrs. D4ve eesj Sunday dinner. at .G.e.or.'ge Johns~ Loomis. e ,occasio "Yas ~he 74th v'· '. I

fl t I' commlt!tee. ton's, I bJrthday of Mrs, omis.' MA'TAGI ='TEXLEY '- d IG ~ 1 Mr., an' Mrs. Hen Waqker, jr., I".). , it ~e Shower ~Iere. . ~ . Mr.. ar.r :jVIrs.,", eo:rge S~o z were and fjlmily, Mr.. and Mrs. ~nneth ' , I • I

~t. Paul's Ladies' AiqI ho ored ~e~mSlde 'I Wednesday mght last BeyeIter; Dick and Bud , acker ":, " .', . 5Sales' 'i an'd Serv."ce M....' Kenn.e.th B.eY.e.ler,' tEf rme.l! Mrs. 6b..eit'lin Morris visitea,Fri- were We nesday la t weeK supper

D~ 0 hy.,wacktr, at a s owe Fn.. day afterrtoon with Mrs. Fred guests a Leonard ,lecke's, ~ I . ,, ' , 4 ,fternoon, January .10, t the; Eekert ' " " Mr. an Mrs, Joh Have1{ost andI, ctiTcllt i Pllo'ne'ie' .parlors, 'The afte, 00 was Mr. ~~d Mrs. Elha~dt I'DspiShi] Woodro of Hoopa spentl Satur- "'"

S, In conteNs, alter hi two- visited, at Rudy Vlasak's Sunday day nig t ,and Su day atl Henry SEDVICE'.•.~~~~~~~;;~:;;:~~~c~6~~e:11~u~nc~h~e~on~ .. ~w~llS!:'.. .;:s::e$e,d~,J::::ee~o~ ',eveniIu~.,. ,<, ., Wurdem n s. The avekosts are • 11 \.••~•••Il•••_.IlIi_.lliil__• __.... .._ i" Mr. and :14.... Art:Unk and .chil- pa~s I tr::.:· Jiu 1ManlM' S '

. . I .':. ' • dren i had Sunday dinner at Elmer . r r a, rs, arIon \

Gold Va ' - Phillips' J .' Qlass a d Mrs. wis ohnson - " "~I,' .~ = Orval'H rrison went to NorlQlk~ere at rank. Gri fith's esday = CaUl or See,., , I I: :Monday to 'receive .mMical care on evening a~t, wee~ hlle ~ e men •

=his arm; , : ';, ~ at~~~~th:rl~~g~~ im~:~~ ~'r' and ! ' i \!= Mr.and¥rs.Wm,.~o~ampwere farriily'c lIed'at Jo it OWe s' f rl-.= K I 'EI'I L· If:- \• at Mrs, ",d. lIokamps Mond.y dayeven·ng. Mr. ,ill;! Mr.. L. Eo ug er . ec-.;rlc ~O,'=e~~~IlA:mbrose .J~~b.n "famtlY' of' J~nki~B nd fan;iIy and.M . E. J.;=, ,i, "~ '" , "

a W.yn.,11~~$un~.~,4h\¥r at Leo ~~~s"~~· S.tu .•y su er ata '. "WE SERVICE'WHAT,WE SELL" I ,

• Jo~~ ~ndi ,:rdri.~' (,.1 ,,,A~ Pr~s~~il '-'M~S".'~' P~itc n~" Al an ~rid ~= t' I

II spa.ntTh.u~s.d.ay .•v.enlng at .John TO.rh, Mr. nd. Mrs. Clair .sf.anson.., .•='Gett\llan's'l ' I Mr. and rs. Le is John.on .nd = Office Phone 322 '\I Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Johnson the F~ed ohnson,. amlly h' d Sun-I.,·. i I 'I.

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I your winter 1tartlng tro\lbl~S~ .

Here's how to chore the right gasOlin~, to help your car "get hot'~quick: Choose on J?e bas~ of cold-wektther starting and 'warm-up qualities, The actual faCts sl;tow Standard White CrownGasoline is tops for both th138~ winter! "musts" ••• a realchamp among preFu~ brands. '

Don't make th~ "all gasolines are dnke" mistake'" .' • especially,in winter. The di erences between them can mean 8., " , "lot to your winter driving. ; . I

You'll find resp~nsive 'Stnnduret white Crown r"efl,.dy for YOli a.t ~.;I your StandJ.d'Oil Dealer's. , , ready

with ina,tuu,tl startS and reliable winterperfon!l",,~ef4tryit today ••• andyou'll like it, all winter., I,.'}

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~ '.~. A gooi /au', such as Ne­: br~ska'$ liquor Control Act,I 'wlth supplementary regula..'".•...1ions ~nd with continued able

I .....admini5tr:ltinn by the Nehras..,1a L:I!UUr Control Commis..: sion, provides a,mple authority· to cope 'with art.y condition OI:~f!ji~liation.

. 2., Re~aifers, . willing to meet· the responsibilities whim ac­: compal1y. their licensesi' Local'~and state licensing ~uthori"!. ties are charged by I.w witli

the duty of endorsing onlycOrrlp<:~,nt, qualified and law-

· abiding licensees.

~, Th. public" made up ofintelligent;r I'txacting citizens

I wh,o demand strict enforce..i ment of law) temperance ~nd

moderation in the use of alco-­.tlOlic beverages.4- Industry cooperation. BeerInduStry Self-Regulation, asGlrried on !iY the Nebraska,Commi~t<:e for over 8 years,

· has been leffective in assuring· ~]~p.n ,law-abiding condhions.in Nebraska beer ret:i;li~g'

establishments, and will con-o tin.u. to do so.

i'nsi'de De rt"~i,.lent, ---,Wa,"y'l1e Herald S~~~:L:;~;;::;:rl;~:;;: ~~:~;~I~:~~~;':'~1;°i.~~J~~~ ~£f;~;~~~j~~d~i:{~:~i;~~tI 0 I ~ visitors Friday. son, Leon. Mr, and :rs. \Vj 1 and wero accompanied home by. 'y ,..' GtADYS REte ERT' ' .' ':, _ The Clarence L\pi<lng ~uOlily had Maas ..nd son, Fred, wer' evenl" Mr<. Itll,-c' and son Suturday, Mr.

'II +-.....-':-'-""'--'-'--"-'--"""-"'""-'""--~c-:"'-l--'----'----++--t--_-J,-_.- . _ Frlduy supper in the GCljald Ellis visitors. UI1U Mrs. Kl'ist Jemion, the Ritzo

8'1 ':", I ~! It' Ining in He church parlors wit 17 Winside Defeats hO'~~el~I~~~n~l'lgr.r~ fnm',lY ~p('nt \"'l~~CS~~~~~~ ~t.;~ll~l;n~l~~.~~ ~il~t~ ft~~ ~~~'n~:~~ot~n;~s!:~n;~~~lyVi:~

OCI~" Y present Officers el~cted reo ~'. Sunday evpning in the nu~s<'1 ClUI'('nc(' I1anJ;e!l home. Mr. D e Neh'en. Harold Jensen i!:' a broth-PleSlli(,~n Lloyd l\tc 'e1's; l~e Way~e Prep Team Mnhnbet'g home. is a brother of Mrs. H nse'n. In er of Mrs. Ritze and Bernard Jon..

, I, ' president Lyle Kl'ue el; s l'e~ Winside high school teams dC'~ ) Tbe 'Andrew Manns WCrQ Friday the afternoon, the Dye f mily d sen,1~btht.>;f ~lr l\lrs~ V(. J, Mts

rf~~~t ~dnd sOi--W FO~M'. ~a~;. Ml,sR~vc~n~ AP. mg

Ci t a~ featro Wayne Prep teams at the Emmnn*'lltorornu_.Jt Church. rVenlng v~Sitrs ut the Fr('d Mann Mr. and MrSi. Hansen attend d SOUTHW:;;:T WAYNE...-Ip>.. R. ,B. Thompson.Q \ ulsi e,: CC club 'will mc~ti this Thurs- SU, 0 e el'Se 1. 8 es local Qudltorlum Friday evci;llng. (Rev. C. H. RiM(!Se', pustor) lOnlO in I os ons. funeral services at Way e for E . J:l.:tpa;.t;;:scd ,:El:w~)·,Q.~. h~~r home.in B~~ir day wiUl·Mrs.. Robert Grat!'f. were ~e ye<!. Plnns were, n nde Tl1Ie score of the second teamslW811 Sunday, January 19: Morning The Marvin Dunklaus of near ElIif;, 51 distant "relative. ! Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Rethwiach

',.~.,U~"Sd~lf tl1O:Tnm.g"Jan.u,IUy 9. H~r B S;),r Bi~~ proj(.,cttC~llq will 111Cet to hoJ~ Valentme p~r~Y rh 1'8. 3~ to 18, and the score of the first servip~ at 9·tl5 Sunday school at Wayne were Sunday evening visi- Mr. and Mrs. Carl itze aqd a'nd Darlene -were at Alvin Tern-~ pa,.';$ln!; 'wn.,~' sudden as $.tl~ had The dab:' t1v"ning J rt:n.Ul·y 21. I day, F~ rURry 6. Re letihm'nts tt.'oms wns 61 to 24. Of the first 10:45. ... tors in, the Werner Janke home. Harold were dinner gu sts Suh- me's Weqnesday evening.;'l~~~~\'fl'f€:l grNttly fo.lJo\\ltng' 8 rc~ ~"H, L. Ne~lY till c~ltertuln WN'C sm cd by Lloyd eyers, Art team players, Stanley Soden was Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wagner of day in the Willis Ritze home. in Mfs. Arnold Vahlkamp and Del-'ti(>nt: IlIn...·~. " Cot fie dub 111Ul'S y :a.ft(,rrloon, Fleet' n ~ Lyle I<ruegeJ' high point man. l\fetilOdlst Church. C.a:foll .w('re Thursday evening ~afternoon, Mr. and rs. c~rl mar, Mrs. He.rman Vdhlkamp. jr.,i~" f'lml1'1:~\~ s{\f\'iCi."s were!,b~~d sat~ Jan &ry16.: ~ -, (Rev. Mrs. C. T. Dillon, pastor) VlSltOt;'~ III t,he Geo. ~abler h.omc-. Ritze and Mr. and 8. Wll is and Verniecl:' were-. at Alvin Tem-nrd:,ly ~~r,tNnoon nt. tht?- Methodist E stern ShU' 1 '(,~ \vill meet III\\.'e S rPrlse Party. C °t Cl b S d J 19 S d Th~l!Ienry Schmitz family o( RjjzC' and Dickie visited Mrs. Jo n me's Monday evening last week

,Jtmreh, tn nlah' With the pastor. Mo dajo' ~'\'t'nil1g. J ,uury 20, tor The- 50 mol' class and facult of Ommltnl Y u , sCh~~ ~t lO~nU~%rnin~ W~~Sh~~ near 'fV~ync Were sund}~y dinner Rohlf! at a Wayne hos ital. Ms. whon the men at1ended Grucel R('\,. Md....aij; i~l (,'harg(". Burlnl \\'••s inst 11ation of orn rs. \VmsIde- high school surpllsed Elects Officers at 11. gU0sts I m the Duane ] hompson Rohlff entered the ho pital lilLst Brotherhood.'~:t EUai,r,: . , W inside study c b will meet .j\l'thu~ leer at the -r0hn R del ,'Winside Community club met in' WSCS will meet January 21 home.! wcek for medical treat ent. I --~~----" 'Mrs. nQsl~hbnum,.. Who wus 3'4.. Fl'i tty ufternoon, ,~TnriunJ'Y 17. home onday eVenmg, the 0 ca~ the munioipal auditorium Thurs~ with Mrs. Cora Brodd and IVIirs Mr. land Mrs. Carl Lambrt'cht Ml.-, and Mrs. Melvi Rieck 1of Rur&l elcct dfication admlnistra·1t1.'~ l"rwn m ~rlU'l()n, V3. She wit Mrs. Anna An losen. 510n bel g his birthday. The rty day evening with 36 present, The Elsie Hornby as hostesses. and Joty Ann of Lnul'rl wer(' Mon- Iroquois, S. D., spent fr m Friday tiQn granted Stanton county rura,l~:;'ll1\~ W W,mi::hington CQunty, Neb:, , yal Neighbor I ge \vill m~ct "....as ar anged by Lloyd Me ers. 7 io'clock dinner was served by the day vi$itol's in the D. W. Hoffman until Sunday at the J hn :ASn!lUS public power district a $220,000i~ ~h(' .n~:(~ ~'l[ 16 a~~ had si{l-CC re- The day ('yerling, nuary :n, at :prizes I bunco went tq Allee ae S1. Paul "Lutheran Ladies' Aid. Trinity Lutht'rnn C'hurch. home. , home, Mr. Rieck, a nep lewfj'of Mr. loan January 7 for the extension, ~dt'd 11\ that vkunty. ner hUs.. !the, IclnC1VI'e hotel r installation Drumm1nd, Dallas SJhCllen rg, Qfficers elected are: President, (Rcv, H. G. KnaUb, pastor) Gur'1ey ~Iansen spent Sunday Asmus, recently retur ed hOime of electrical power.,~ nd Pl'~\C'("<!l--d hl~r in d~ath .eight of 0 ·fi<..'ers: A.lIce Bird and Gene Reed. he Cl&rence Apking; secretary-trea. Sunday, .JanuarY 19: Sunday with l1-ermtt Hall at Ir~ne,.S. D. after being in service n the Ha~. ~--_.~~-----_._-

)'l'lll'S ugo..),[1's. Rosen~nU~l was M, Rus'SE'J IMalll erg will en~ gl"OUP presented '.a g ft to the iiurerj

Everett Witte, rc~electC'd; school at 10. Morning Worship The yqung men met while m the waHan Islands. Mr. and Mrs. L(>o and Eugene Hansen l~sed'~1t.nwmbl~l'\)t th(' :\Jt"thodlSt clH.I,reh., tel't in Four Fours 1 ridgG' club at honorec~ 1\vo-coursel lune con directors, Norris Weible, Louie at 11. servicel... Rieck wJ:'nt to Hosl<ins Sunday to the Stanton h~tchCl'Y which had

'. MI'S. ROSN\baum was t1wt.,n- l:~ dtJS.t>ert Friel I afternoon, was sery'ed by Mrs. Reqel, assi

lted Wi'IIcrs and Alvin Schmode. Nor~ 'SaturdflY, January 18. catechcti~ The Arnold WlttlSer dfamJiYf of visit at the Henry an Hans As. been operated the past nine years

,,;~tto\\'n jn the \\~insi~c ,,(i'1ity, Jan ury 17. 'l by Mrs~ Melvin ~Ydahl,~ ris Weible was president t.he past cal 'instruction at the church. near Hoskins .werhe Aun ulYd

uB' ter- mus, Wm. Deck and ahn Rieck by Harold Beeney.,i n:twing vIsited" ~('rc Wit.: he.r' SOS' of the M~tf'odist church ~ Choir rehearsal Friday evening. noon visitors m t c rno ron-' homes. ------- -.-_._--:dt!lught4~r!'1.mnn~':hme~. ShP. I~ suy· will mee1 Tucsda~,: January 21, Mootin on Tuesday. ~ ye~~e club WIlJ sponsor the an I zynski home. Mrs. \VilIis Rifze nd Dickie Ml!>s Lorraine Luedtke of Wis~'~SYNI hy ~\\·o d~\ughtcrs, Mrs~1 MJ~':: with Mrs. Cora Brodd and Miss WSC of the Methodist ch rch nunl inVitational basketball (our~ ,St.. PauliR Ev. Luth. Church. Mr. and Mrs. fRalPh f ~~mstC'ad spent [I'om Monday u til Sunday ne. ttnd· Leonard Wolff of Aloys,

i:f~!ldt .nlld')'E~. Thompson.of \"in:" ,Eh;ie Hornby as hds~esses. met esday afternoon, Jan ary nament February 12, 13 and 14 a~ (Rev. H. M. Hilpert, pastor) and daughter 0 Nor 0 were of lust wt'ck with 1he Co mer's pOl'- werq married January 2.'; ~I~-e. and ,three .sons, Lloyd osen·' S*nbeam project Idlub will meet 7, in ~ .church parlors with rs. the mUlllclpal auditorIUm I Sunday, January 19 Sunday Sunday vh:dtors in the Mrs. Anna --~_._----~ ,

',"RUm l1f' .Omaha ;:md 'EUgt:':1C and Fjh~,ay afternoon,,' iJ.:muuI'Y 17. Fr~ct "rIckson an.d Mrs.. R lph Supt D, W~rde gave a report o~ school at 10 Service m the Eng- Andl'l'sen homc. : •••••11 .,!:val Rosc-nbaum or Arlmgton. with Mrs. F. J. Din~l1/lCl' as hostess. Prmc~ ostesses. FIfteen mem ers hiS exper'ence at Casablanca. R8llISh at 10 30. Mr. and Mrs. Clyctf' Perrin of • .

1 1 ~ b th d and n st t Of Carroll \\·i,i·\..' Thlll'st!ny ('\·Plling. $28 0 $28 00.

. e a so t~tWl'S a ro er rm ~ 11w'l1h'eting was ClstPOllC'd h1om. I (' guC'. s were p~es(>n. - Ebmeler shov.ed h'\o short films. Sa1urday, Jc\l1unry ]8, chUlch gu('sts of 111(' ('nl"IlH'I"S nll11iJel', _.. ,.Istt~r. JHIlUal'\; 15. flcel's olected a~c: Pl'l'lldent fIrs. LadleS \'\ho served the- dmne school <it ]

:.,! Tt.lOSC from Winside who a~tcnd~ Arle~iCl1n Legion( tutxiliary will pyott Rhudy; vice pre~Ident.. rs. were Mrs. Otto Kant, Miss Ann Friday, January 17, choir at R. Mrs. EttH PC'rrin. = ~•., 11 i M d 'I R 'I 'to'ra 'sec t M Mrs. G. A. Mi1f('ls1ndt accom- • ' .

,-::1.1 1£1 SN'" ct's are r. an !V rs. mee 9uturday af ernoon, Janu- . c: ~~, ,l:V, re ~ry',' rs. \S!n Koll, Mrs. GU$ Kramer, Mrs AI The annual cong1egatlonnl mC'l't~ S . 6°1 &C II,,,Misft'ld1 and_ son, Donald. the last lU"" 1S. in the murlti ipnl auditor- ~\,{ls.. tea$urer, Mrs. ~tI. L. t:'l ~lY. fred Mll!pr, Mrs. AdtPh MIIlC'r~ 109 \'\as Iwld at Ihe CIHllch Mon- pani('d !lC'r daughlt'r, Mr~. J. M. = wanso, I more arro ."

If I.Jnc-n!n, :\11".. and ~l'$. R. 11. jlU~l1l with Mrs. f'red Baird and :,Iw tJ lie WIIS spC'nt ll,n quil mg. Mrs. Fl'ed Muehlnwi r and Mrs day eV(lning, ,January 1.1. Hpnry ~~r~I~~~~I~n~r~~;y,.Jlm,uf \Vayne,I'rhnmpson, Jean and Juumy, al~d Mi5~ l."ve~'n B~ird as hostesses. I he h9stesses served. ,'Mrs. 'ora Wm Loeb ack ~r Westerhaus was elected president ]

I'.' and Mrs. Russell Thompson. -----..., Brodd Jnd Miss Elsie Hornby will . s. This was the only elder Whos~l Mr: and Mrs. ~lfred Mittelstadt, On January ~8th we sold yearling steers for,r. and'~fl.'$. "Neal Grttrih of Tll- Soc1et~. entertUjin in t',vo we.elts; L' P~tH ld term expired. Gilbert Westerhaus MarCla and E~dIe ~f Lau~i!. were Ray Wenzel of Pierson, lp-wEl, at $28.00.

it'lldll.!w"nltl'ndl'd. - eglOn. 08 0' was re-elected trustee. Christ Wei- Thursday ev~nlllg dllln~r g....sts atI, ---- Hostess lit QUlltln~ '1' Aid J.I~hl!i Mf"ettng. . I " Mo'nthly.Meet:n . ble was rlected trustee in place of the G. A. Mittelstadt orne. The same da we Bold steers for G. O. Brown

).'Il·s. Fftl-d':inand (~<111 entf'rtain- II M d M G G bIer'edel~ated (.'Ilub Trllll y Lutheran LadleS' AJd Wm. Sydow, and John Asmus was r. an rs. eorge a of Wakefiel , Nebr.,. at $26.00.ed a,'t a quilting pa t at her home met' ,ednesday afternpon i~nhe, Roy Reed American ~giO~ Pas. re~elected trustee. Carl Ehlers spent Tuesday a.t the Jake Gable~

Elects Officers 'I\tesday and W esdny ~fter- church! parlors with rvIrs. nna convened at the muniCipal audl was reLelrc1ed assistant treasurer. man ~ome ~t Wisner. Mrs. Gable- For Burn,e,llt'Hal...trom of Meriden, Iowa, at

lnoon. Lunch was el'ved. d ' t' T d . J f Mrs Gabl 1'"Juninl' Fl"Cil'ratt.'(} \Vonlen's club An ersjm as hostess.! Eigh een orlU

7m. hU3e7s ay eVlen~ng, Bunud1 Two new voting members are maMn IS adnMlece °B 'd G· 1 Cdr. d $25.40.

, ,(It, ~h'}ldaJr' 1('\,('ni,l1g, J<lnuary 6, members and Mrs. Erinest IdeI' ary 't'lt presen. ean oy Henry Kluender and Walter Vahl~ .r. an rs. u ron un ant 1Ilf' ~i.'~U Prince home with At~ald('iHome., were present. Plans wete mad for post commander, wll;s in cha ge. kljlmp. Those on the auditing com- famJly of Portland, Ore., w('re . For Vic~or niesche of Wins~de, Neb17" atIrs, \\~rlle Tnmtman. Mrs. Artie I:' and Mrs. L. G.IWalde enter- the annual guest day ard ann ver~ Member~ ~tributed ~lP .tol' mittee are August Vahlkamp guest~ Monday and Tuesday of $25.00."'ishN' ~~11d, 1\1I"S. Pdnce as hos~ tained a:t their hom~ Sunday t>Ve- Slary P1 ty in February: Mrs. m. ward the lI1fantlle paralySIS Idn.ve Leonard Krueger and Alfred MilI~ last week in the Clarence Apklng ,l'S,"~~S. ~"\lent)..1members answe-.lX'<i nin , the occasion ~ing Mr. Wa\- lwbe as appointed Chairmaf of I A letter w~~ :read :n~ri'I~l~ cr. All Sunday school teachers of ho~e: d M DB' d dl On JanuarYi,glh, we sold a h~_ad tpf 885 lb.

, llll."'all. Guests were Miss Estella ~:~~ d~irthday. :(...Unche-on was the re reshment committee and t 1e Legion co ege to e a the past year werc reappointed by N r. anf

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. an n heifers for . G. Kuhlman "n" $On (If Char...·-\l0n, ,Mrs. L:!o Jl~nsen. l\IL·s. II. L. Mrs. .illiS Ritze, chairman 0 the Hasting~ March 8, 9, 10 and U. I the congregation. The congrega. apcy 0 meo n were mne ter ,Oak, 10 a, at $22.50. i.ely. ~'El's. \V. J. Mjsl:t~dt anq progra~ committee. Mem ers was deCided to send two me~bers tion again voted the pastor a gift guests ~an,~ary 5 at the home ~fi. I

tr:s. Ralph Prince. I voted ~o contr~bute $10 to th in- Arnold Bronzynski and R cha of $800. ' MB-:Ts·LcBUw"lds.S parents, Mr. and M.IS", Consign you next load ~f crUle, hogs, o~~ll"s. Ben Benshoof~ pJ.sident" fan tHe , paralysis fund. Mrs. An~ Krueger. to the college. c sheep to ,as in charge of the business sos- dersen; served. The membership drive, which "Jilt Local SChool. mong those who visited Mrs]'on. Officers elected for ~94748 II - was held the' past month~ was Officiala from the state ~duca- A. H. Carter at a Wayne hospita ,.rc~ Pn!sident, Mrs. Frank Fleer; Social pir-cle']lo[eets. ! concluded at the meeting Tuesday. tional department at Lincoln and Friday were Mrs. H. H. Huffal<cr swanSOil Q'lOlmore I &Carroll <

'lC\~ pn,sidc-nt. )'lrs. D. \V, Hoff- SOCI~1 Circle met WedneSday Thc' Side with Roy Witte as cap- County: Superintendent Marie Rev. Mrs. C. T. Dillon, Mrs. I. O. , I' .'

an; s~cH;tarJ" Mrs. It. E. Gorm~ aftern10n WJth Mrs COla B~dd' tam \\on, havmg secured 20 new W ·ght f W . ·t d tI W· Brown and Miss Rose Lound.

ii;~. I~~~~~~~,~~~~s~~?tr:el~~~~ ;'i;;'en ~~br;:,~:':,a~es~~d e::':. ;','::;;:ef~rer;h~s l~~;t~,:'~:ce~:~~ Si:~ SCh~ol ~~~~e~~~; ,e m· w~:;~~.. ~~Jf~~sV~~~~~ ~~~~~ LIVESTO Kd·~f~~~S,.O.I~~OM~ANY 5.)

(I ,the (~3rnh·al which the club 't....m bers alltswel'Cd roll call With 'Fa- 15 members. The losers WIll enter- Baptismal Rih~ Performf'1J. man~ Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rhudy, "'r-- r"-ponsor in February. Members mOllS Women" Three intere ting tam at a roast pIg dmTne"d

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ny oAlr~rOrl.danBrO~rZrysn.sAkir·noinld~ ~~~. aRnodbe~~O~~~gk a~~i~;ri:.nc\ $28.,.0:! .1, :1; $2.8,00 ::.

. ·nted to contribute S5 to the in. letters f10m Mt and Mrs 1 Art Legion members only on ues ay, 1V lV

A k I February 4 the next regular Mrs. Reuben Hintz and infan~fantilC' p,u·lysls fund. 1I el, \\ 10 are \\mtenng J~the meetmg. in the Odd Fellow i1tall. Bronzynski, was b ptized at· the d

:'~ The program topic for enter~ south, were read. Members ted Br~zynski home unday after~ daughtel', Judith Ann, returne, ,I I •

I'hinmcnt was "'American HomC's." se 10 eotltl'Jbute 10 1hc mfa hie -- nool) by Rev. C. II. iedesel. Spon- from a Wayne hospital .ga~turQu.Y •••• II............ . .I'Mrs..'ann's Troutman h~td an a.r. -, paralysis fund. In som'I'set, Igh Second Semester sors were' Mr. an Mrs. Alvin and are spending several uys ut Itiole on American homc~, Rav, Contrn~t. Club Meets" . pnzc went 10 Mrs I Ben WIg • h 1 ScJlJ11Qde and thc i ,[an1's falher. Ihc Mrs, Frank Dungberg h me, Here's another winl r driVing Hp from ~ur Standard. Oij DeBler

.t1,l'::;',C. T. pmnn I{'dYC a talk Olt .C?n~lUct_br.ldg(' eluh '1'I:ct Ttt('S~ MIS. Orodd served. '!rhe clUb~lll Opens en Be '00 Oth~rs present weI' Mr. and Mrs.- Mr. Hnd Mrs. John Asm s and I I'1world (;hurCllt.'s, Mrs.. N. L. Dit~ day, afternoon for 113<l dessert at hold itf final meeting of the ear Th(' second semester is opening AUI;{. Bronzynski a d son, Alfred, Lorna sP9nt Thursday in Omaha. I A Ick of fhe starter .. Jnd she starta! What a grllDd llnd

'~~~h~~~~~l ;ypo~~~~..~,co~~t~~a~~~ ~I~e~~l~ff~r~. IRt~d~~~~~erM~~I~~n;:.~~~i~;iC~. the home of Irs. in Winside schoor. and MIss Anna B·onzynski. ne~ ~:~~~~l ~rl~~~en~at~:~~: ~cee~v~~ g~a::o::e:o~:;Ps:;:th.¥~'~:aur~ta;=~ilDealerl!-md(' au<1 Mrs. Shirley Lash, i~ Be Benshoof received prIzes. The _ ,La:;~s;~10r~~~e~A~h~~e~~~:s~:i~: freshments were se ved. so visited Mr. Asmus' aunt, NIl's.'hieh .7\1J'S••1en~("n rec('i\'cd the c1~! met Tnesdax, ,January 14, With ~Irs. Gaebler. I trict 60, and Delila Frese, wt"to is WINSIDE OCALS Dora Lemberg.ri:l.i'. ( \\'It I Mrs. Thorval Jacobsen. Win:pide Women's duh wa~ en- a senior at Wayne. They le4 the Miss Amelia S hroeder spent Mrs. A. .f\. Risser of Norfolk-the h~)Stl.>ss.es sm-vE'd 'luncheon. Ent ~I'tains Club. tertairied by Mrs. WaJtf'r Ga bier grand march and did folk dancing Friday at the E. AI Strate home. 1spent Tuesd.ay at t~e H. C. Han-

t:~.F~7r.~,~::~,~~=:~~~.w~lr~~~~~~ rs. HI'len \Vcible entcrfaineq ~~rs:~~v.~~~e;n~~~. :~iIhtG ~~~ wi~~~~:sg~~I~ were earned in the Mrs. Clarence Hansen and sen home. Mrs. Risser, ~r. and1'1 GT club Friday ac!ernoon. Cuests 111, Clarlt were in SiOlX City Wednes- Mrs.. Hansen an~ granddaughte.r,

is \'hlihJ(~ and Miss AlmhLauten- we c Mrs. trank Dangberg, Mrs. were 1,-1rs. G. A. Lewis, Mrs. ~. W. American history unit test byl Jan~ day JackIe Ann Htnsen, were In

'l1ugh US: hostesses. _Mr'. Robert Ed. Weible and Mrs. Cora Brodd. Needham, Mrs. H. L. N('ely~ and icc Hilpert, Florine 9raef, Chester Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griggs W8')'ne Tuesday afternoon.,3-oulting wHi be l"hllirmiln of the At ,rogressive pino~hle, Mrs. Gene Mrs. I~F. Gaebler. Mrs. H. E. Si~ Marotz and Earl Thie~. AI. were Sioux City isitors Wedn'es- Among visitors at the F:mllrogram. . Ca~ rece.ived the pJ1ize. Mrs. Wei- ~a~ as J?rogram leader. IMr-s. MIU;Y Jensen ~ar~e f Xus m day. . Swanson home the past weck HJ

ble'lserved. Mrs. E'ra.d Wittler will . ., Chapin read a poem, ,"Let war history. ra es dO B welnt Panish Brotherlood met in the visit Mrs. Swanson and .infant sonRdurns from Hospital. entertain in two weeks. u45s.0S00T{lilCch··I:rdArenP.~pewr'as..MgO,.vthclr btyo tDoavC"Su,rorMin;rcBelrluammHoar:n~, e~ee~e~ Od4 Fellow hall Saturday eve- were Mr. and Mrs. MelVin Nydahl,

\\rerner, Janke, who recently JI m a. niol5. Mrs. Martin HUf'lle, Mrs. Delbertndenvent . an operation at a Mrs. i' O. Brown. Mrs. Slman Hansen, Jeanne Lewis, Duane Mc- The Chester W lie family had Mellick and family nnd Mrs. F. I.'ayne hospital, returned home At~eelYHome. i· plaYe a piano solo, "La Regato Clary and Duane Willers. Mriday. rs. Leo;J~ns.en an~ Mrs. H. L. Dene na," and Mrs. Chapin a Alice Mae Brummond had A dtnner Sunday in he P. C. Jensen osel'::.

~~~~~§§§~§~5: IN~ Iy entertamed at ftve tables of Piano~'soIO' "Old Folks at Home." plus in the economics unit test. nowe. Mrs. D. Warde left Wednesday

brl g~ at the Ne~ly J:lome Satur~ Mrs. aebler served. Mrs. Hekn In Grammar Room. N,Iiss Ruth Spe gler spent the for Lincoln to spend several daysOa .evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Weibl will be hostcss Fc-bru- A representative of the state de- w.eek-end in the Arnold Janlte at the home of Supt. Warde's par-

I" D., . Craig, Mrs: Ralph Andel1len, ary 6J partment and Miss Maril;l Wright, JlO~~~ Alfred Mill rs were Sunday ~~~~·t re~~t~~::~ee~~~i~a:%/'i.~~:

F' F' t' I Mi' Ray Ebmelet, Mrs. Joy Po-- I - county superintendont, viliited.,• Ollr ac O,tfS n doll and Mrs. Helen Weible. The Nelgnborlng Cir(~ll' Mf'ptS. The grammar room team played dInner guests inh e~Wcrner Jan- coin to spend the week-end. Supt.

ho tesses s v d lu h . h t t ke "ome. Warde's parents are m., Good Tavern' ' er e nc eon. Mi1f. Adolph Rohlff was hostess Wayne !!rc? junior lug earn a Mr. and Mrs. Guests in the Arnold Bronzyn-

t-- to N~jghboring Circle Thursday the auditorIUm Thursday.

Fo Jer~ Graef. aftel'r)oon. Guests were Mrs. Ed- Pupils are helping in the in{an:.

Control n hon01~ of the 8th birthday of gar Marotz, Mrs. Norman Sven- tile paralysis drive.he, so~, Jerry, Mrs. Otto Graef son, Mrs., Carl Ritze, Mrs. Willis Intennediate Notes.

en!ertamCd 30 YO,ungsters Satur· Ritzel. M,rs. Roy Stend,er and Miss The 5th grad.e finished a ':Init ~n?il afternoon. Games were en· Emma Koll. Nine .members an- middle AtJan~lc st<l;te~ and wlllJO ed. Jerry re.celved many gifts. swerod roll call. Members voted make a map. 'M . Graef, asslst¢d by Mrs. Wm. to cr.'ntribute to the infantile The 3rd and 4th grades areLa biack and Mrsj Alvin Schmode, paral sis drive. Mrs. Otto Stender studying hot, dry lands of these ved two·course luncheon. had qharge of cards. ,Prizes went world. ..

~ to Miss Bertha KoIl, ~rs, Herman A plus was earned m spellmgFa ,BJft~day Anniversary. Koll r and Mrs. Ferd'nand Voss. by 11.

r. "'nd Mrs, Julius Eckert, Mr. 'The ~IUb welcomed M s. Roy Sten- Lydaisy Mann is new in theani Mrs. Rbbert- Graef, the Alfred der s a neW member. Mrs. Rohlff room. I

Janke family, Carl Ehlers family, serv d two-course lun heon. Mrs. prl~~ry News.'Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sydow and Mrs. Fred! Muehlmeicr will entertain in A's in speIllng were earned byIrene McBane and sons were February. Mrs. Au. Speckhals Elaine Apldng, Harold Becl<en­gucsts of Mrs. Rosa Eckert Thurs- will have charge of en~crtainment. hauer, Carolyn 13cllBhoof, ~aren'day evening in honor of her birth~ I _ Luetlman and Glenda Nelson.dar' Luncheon was seI'"t'ed. MlS8ton~ry Gro"p M~ts., Pupils had pictures take~. .

- Webmen's Missionary society of Karen Luelhnan and Elame Ap~AiHorman ,Koll Home. Ernn)anuel Reformed 1 church met king are captains of sides in a. cnty-five fri~nds ~nd rela~ Wedpesday aftet:noo~ with Mrs. I spelling conte~t. .

tl es ,were entertamed at the Her~ Aug. Bronzynski. S x members' Karen Fenlske, Mary WItte,m n Roll home Wednesda.y eve- aQd Itwo guests, Miss Anna Bron- Judy Weible, Iyvonne WiBers andn! g, the 'occasion bein!I Mr~ KoB's zynski and Mrs. Clarence Bron-' Donna Huelle received new 'read~hI, thday. At ~~rd§, prlze~ went to zYllski, were presen~ A miscel- ers.Mrs. Frank BrIght and Mrs. Chris laneou8 program was in charge of Miss Wright was a visitqr.~rtgen. Lunch was served. Mr. Mrs.] Otto Ulrich. M . Emma UI- -_en,d lV,t1's. Tictgen of Wayne were rieh, had charge of devotionals. Leave for C.l\lIfornla.ot1t~Ofrtow,'n guests. TheiProgram inelud : "The Zion Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frese of

! r, _ Chu ch of Yora, Honpuras,'" Mrs. Wayne left Tuesday for Anaheim,F r ~"'fUa ~del. . Am Id Bronzynski; ";Faith." Miss Cat, to spend the winter.

Ii. raye Itedel. d.u~hter of Am<llia Schroeder; "y~.sterday and r.:::::::-:M . an~ Mrs. !ohrl. Redel, observed Torryorrow," Mrs. A g. Bronzyn- Returns from Hospital.h fl~th bIrthday Wednesday, ski;j "The New Miss onary Chal~ Mr,s. Emil Swanson and infantJ n n her ponor, ~uests at Jenge," Rev. C. H. Ri deseI; "'The son, :Michael )Vayne~ have return~th me th~t e~emng were Great Empire Where No Mission- ed home from a Wayne hospital.th Man? ~am~l:y, Mr. :and aryl Has Been," M • Clarence __.'M ,~oPt. B~ul~mg, Mr. and Mrs. BrO~ZYnSki; "On t e Christian ,»au~ter~ Born•.M ,rvIn, Snnw a~d Art Fleer. Sol ier," Mts. Emmal'Ulrich. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan' Herbol-L ncheon was sen:fed. Bra zynski ee.rved. ra. Clarence sheimer, ,re I the parents of a

1 ~X Bronzynskl 'was weI omed as:.a daughter. We~ghit\g 6 pounds. 13..E rialos at D~ er. new member. Mrs. 1'J101d. Bron- ounces, born hursday, January 9,

iss FlorIne Gra f, whDS'e, bjrth~ zynkki entertains in February. at a' Norfolk OSPit~. Mrs. Herbal..·d was Tue$day, fmtertained five -_ I sheimer was ormer

1y Miss Lennis

~i ~d:e~~t~~ ~ 5m~'C~~~e~i~~~~ ~f. :~Vl:frs~t~~~d~uender Sch~llenberg, .e ta. "Mr. apd 1'8. Ottol Graet. have moved from the Lewis fann School JJoanl Meets.G est$; were M· Erna Jq.eger, cast of Wmside to a resi4en~ Winside school bpard ooJlvcn~d

M Marjl\D l'lI','1'~' Wh!eIi they pUrchased tn the east at the Wetblt! store Tu~y eve.er)l neNhb<ll. Bever Ravia plitt of town, Mr. and Mrs, J! nlnR, JJIl\UlU'liI'T, willi aU llM!P\\lers'4 "111:1$$' pert.'" !l.eIlCI and family fO~'erly lived In eXCept E. T, Warnel1luntle end Rob·

_.' thll'(!sidence. lVIr. a d Mrs, r- er~Ultlnlll?reSent.S\llIt. Wardee" lit !Ilfoetlii , old! Hleks of neA" ayn~ lD~e4 war 11180 ~lia~nt. Custodian Fred

the!' &ea'gtfe TrhrltY Luth~ dutlng the week-end to the Lewis B ht waS present. BUla fOJ" tb@

n .h~~h met Thuraday ~..' fa • {'LiF' {H'R ~~'lf were anGowed~I";.~~:'-,~':;"c;c·,:":I;,~n\~~~f~~~0~~~~~~~~~~'l'!

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Boston firemen aren't .!!;oing tosleep on the 48-hour weekly tourthat v{)jers granted them. MayorJames M. Curley ordered all bedsremovud from fire houses with theremarl{: that he presumt'd the fire­men would be in the fire housesfor c1glht hours of worl{ daily and"there-fore would have no need forbeds." The beds were providedoriginaJlly for men obliged to do24-hour straight stretches.

---- --lice, ~~ -;~~'·";;·'~~l;~r~~~~~~~~~~,~~;dn~~k~ ,vcn~- orne to- Isuo boun~~: in.K~nsas, struck an~{bu~;-;'~·t:-~~.-~~CJ-~~~~-:the~wnsh PS, fb4ntl, the Cl.·lIo, they ~gethcr. . 'I up a conversation with Passenger penItentiary warden R~bl 1't Hud~ll~arned ,the p~\\~shop pt,'oprietor I Th:, 1mB McLean, talkfd to her two spelth. l'

had pal only $10 for it, There was only one hit h in the Dig· ts in a row and married her 1 .' ,~,_.:.-~---- I plans by the ContJgny ost, Vet- th next day. bI '. -,-_._,-~- i

N· h f j r f' ,n'o igm-g husb,.nd In, (,c<,llur,truc~l~ r~~~~t ,\.l~atnf~ ~1'O~, crans ~[ F~l'ej?n \Vars, ?l' }hC Miami police arrested u fOl'gcr llLl spent two days at ihqrile 1'0 !helparou'scd: by "loudl P~~~Jity~,ro~i f~m~~v on~ui!dt~: ~~"]~~~~~s I?l. and found' thaI he could neither his wifc. He spent 'his Oil'll' nluin-truck dl.·ivcl's, got a court order Some hus}{y d1ievcs stold,the 350- reud nOlO write. Iy' In shoppIng and finally gatlH'l'('UrC'straining them from saying- any- pound cornerstone. t\\'o l!OXl'S of soup chip;.;

•t~lk'~:g... strongel' than "for pity's 1 A d I I w d d _~~ __ !u. <; Dnvid Lev~', state .cOl~s('rvaHon n parl~j~~{'~:~~r/J~S p::~~:ndo~~~

cmplqyc ChleNgo was nc~oslcd' by J'ette<! ~hE.'n police removed him, The .MOSCOW News re >orted t.hutPntrl<jk Rogers, imtc whell 'a gurlm~n as ht· I~ft his ~'orth SidE.' He said, "{put in my nickel and ~NmllatcnruasCe.l<r!PrlsuOlf,'...."TSsCt laeinkO'Vn~karYI'Ys

three st~('ctcnrs passed hiOl in ChI- hOllW Hnd was robh('d 'of $125. ""- "-cnco, vo vcd Iw'd stop the [H.'xt ol1e. When the bandit spoiled Mr. l'v<.' got :W minutes ,to go." a half century ago fr'm tile SI.U(" st(~IPcd on the track, wnv{'d ,L'('vy's badge he took tlmt 100. Petersburg Consprvalory libraryhis 1II'I1T." was kllockl·d down ilnd ITllt'll, MI'. LI.,'vy told Sht.'Jfi<,'ld Av~ In Lansing, Kan., two prisoncrs had been found in a 10; .pf Wilsiekilled, , t'nue polict" the rolJh('r.j~mpl'd on who escaped from the pC,ntitcnti- paprr. A young uni gntd com-

In \V.LUami:---Cniif., Du('k I-hl~l~ a bit-yell' und sped away.: Hry thumbcq a ride to KanS-is City pose" named Zablbtsl<y dlscovercd

e1' Char~es Roller found u pelieai,1 The fashion in Indian !war bon~with a ~roken wing, started to set nets at Sidney, Mont., Isn't run­it, had ~o sh'uggle to keep the bird nIng to the traditional l1'ngle fca~quiet, g'ot his head caught in its thers this season. Eugem' Littlt'15~inch ;bcak. i Coyote of Lame. Deer, I\-1onL,

--- Isounded the fashion \\\hoop forArlie j Manuels, 53, a plastcI:cr Magpie feathers. Ht' wrote offi­

at. Sout~l Bend, Ind., plastered With cia Is that he \.....ould lilw tio buy 100n 10-day jail sentence for driving of them at "whatever price you11.n autl while plastered, had his, aslc"sC'ntenc deferred so he could fin- _.ish a pI, stering job on a veh~ran's' J Wash \dams oldesil resiC\<-'nt Ih,onse. ,~ at. 'Whitesb~rg, I<y., cl~in1l'd the

A small collie at Glouccsh'r, N. "n.ation·s longC'St mustache." 'Tt)e.L. brating Jl·jgid wInds to kecp 88-year-old attorney said' Ill' ('an

11. vigil @utsidc a garage, was cred- ~~~~l~ al;~~un~~~~·il~n~;~I~S. ".~~)~'~: I~~~~~Hed with savih~ his master's life laehios each measure appfoximatc-

:~~~:~i;:~g~ob~~v~~)t\~;~e.thl~~~~" Iy 10 inches.the gal!'age, Mrs. Laura MilicI'found the dog's 9wn('r, '. GeorgeGoccklQr, 35, ovel'eome by c,1l'honmonoxide, lIe wus n'viv\'tl at ahospital.

']n: England doctorsl prcpan:'d

~~:~~;~~~dg \~~~~,:h*/~~ea~n::the~e""Ollld~encc hIS quips, Theyfou d the- sign, "Thls! Side Up,"prin cd.. across his ba~c!-d stomach.

Patt~' Pike, 2, of Cld.'cland, wasgivc!n an apple by Sant~ Claus andhanded 'it right back to him. "Peclit.," she demanded,

111 Honolulu Joseph, Rodriguezt.old' 'pOlice thut his lunlch pail hadbeen stolen, He usetl it for a~n~. B('sidcs three Fandwiches,he lied $3.055 in it. I

L.. P. Lozon got stU~k in nil of­fice phonCl booth. Wh'n he final­ly got out hc found th t C'veryon~

else in the- place had ~en h{'ld upand robbed. I

Short. ~hOl't story from lIlt' cla-;-In I~OllsOJ-lPk, PD.., I\~ildrl'd Hol- sifirci qds in Los 'Angeles' "For

sopple Tlmrried Harle>' Holsopple sale, utjlused wedding gown."lind the couple yo\ved :they \vouldlive in Holsopple ever' after,

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Ralph G. Schmidt. Phoenix, :Ariz., soon will rC'ceiVt' a refund W B Sh - V" 0 S 'd ShfOI' "'·"I·ch(u·g", n",de again,1 hhn ayne ea.u1.y Op: 1$lt ur tore a,n . ophy th~n'IO cnm! which lH' nnn l;... Ii:~i:'~,:~l O$l:\;~:~EI:~I:::~~~~ii; ~;:;:~~! (Former I'hittillS 66 orrke) i L. W. IVlcNatt Hardware('I' hought Ihe' p.I.ac.e and Iw bl'(.'al1lf'I Alice Spies, Proprietor : Ithe manager. Phone 4IS-W 301 Main =.1 Phone lOS , Wayne, Nebr.

The Rf!\'. Vprn Ray Wilky. 50,

C .... t' 1 " ttl lli-JiiOlim~I~~a~\'iiol~'Ci.'~P~I1SiiSiiC1il-gi"irio~°i.'i"~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:iiiiiiiii~iiii~·~·i.·i.·i.·ii.··~·i·i·i·i.ii.1iiili~iiiiii~~~i.iiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~In li;nglancl, Coal Milrwr Charles iI101;~~~:t'\(:~~~()J' 1~~:1~:~1~~:-'~1t-,i:g"~l~ • _••~.II~....!~._lIl1aD~ ..~.Ill•••••••_•••_' _

ICartl'~ plWlgcd TiS felet down H ro, Iowa, bearing a rc-eeipt for amile ~l(lvator shaft, landed on R $2.3 fim!'. He mislook a fire alarmdesccl)ding cage, got off at the box' at York, PH., fol' a mail re-bo1t;mn of the shaft. "lith only a lIe 1'e;l!t./l'd Ids lllistakl'

I bl'llkl..'n h'.c::. thl' false ,dunn SOlllHkd andi waited al the sccnt' Polin' i\lag-

I Gallelli, stl'llll'l showl op- istratt' J-I. Gi.'llartl Fickes l'll1l'd himo.'1·atl1j' Canada" uncovered .sC\·~ ~~3.

1cl'aL hlmdn-.ct U. S. si:lvcl" dollars

'I "tt1.)l(ltIJ,~3.tl\.I,'niCkC~.ISn·d :"e~\/~leSdhe,dh).~~t~~)~~ To Waiter Rudolph, Frey of San'- Franciseo. tIl(' clistomer is, al\vHYs

i counterfeit. tight. ]-le tcsfifiC'd 1)('[01'(' a Vnit-i _ {'d SIaliC's jlldgc III a case thatI F~lccd with rising loo~l costs and a 10 PiP1' cl'nl tip (';11111'

I,With tIll: demand of. chIldren that with a,llll'a! lid"l'!. and 1hat !lISSanta Claus he faj, Ilpl'bl'rt Itali:!' ]11 Cl n'slauralll, ,1\Tr-

IThO.ml.).son, prcsid.ent O.'{ the Santa [·q;,;c'd a. a CUSt'()llll.'l'Claus unIon, s<'t forth reasons 1hat _"Santa Clauses should, havc more ThE" Chicago city council,'s fI,

Imoney, "They like us' chu.bby and nan('e tommitt('(' met to at \E'111 pIwe \!a\'c to cat to stay thIS way." to cut the city's proposC'd jO mil-he cxplilined, lion-dollar corporate uudgct for

.,--~-- I 1947. iI\ftel' two hours of dr'bale,Tpl'omt' Sch~sors h('(';:~nw l'nga~f'd tlw comrnit1ec h.ad . rcdu~'('d the

to L<lura Cutter in St.ILouis. fund tC) $69,999900 Tlwy h~ldparer! $100 from H n'L:Olllllll'nrlp:g

!f:Z,700 appropriation fur COUl't Tn.>.porting.

WIly <; die seJ1jl~ 0·£ 6,er inNebra,ka usually as dean and"hw-ahid}ng :ts tI c selling ('IfOdl<.T products tljrou:;:h retail6Ioresl !

One reason is tIc Nehn,;kaCOlli.f~ittce of the U. 'SoBn'wing }'ound tion. ThisCOI:nmlttrc 1l13in :lins an ;lC­

ti,'c program of education to~ldp a~l' beer r~t:!ill'rs opcr:lte]J1 such a W.l\' thilt thev :Ire ar('~l a~dit td the r cOl~ununi-tks. .

CO>JEcr:Hil1g wi n h\\- cn­fot'cem~llt agcnci s, the ClllU­mince i~sists tha the Ncbr:ls­ka liquor control I.W$ be up­held, When a vi lation is ob­served, a letter 0 caution g~cstt) the retailer. In'the f,wcast'S that a rct:u cr pC.fSlsts inOl~'r:lting to the tliscr~Jit ofthe ll\ll ustry an J.gain~t thepublic welfare, appropriateaction is SOUgl11 'rough legalauthorities.

These- activities teadih- raise~cbr:lsb. taYcrn conJitions.

1)1 ~l Nt'w Jersey CQ.'urt, AlhertRo~itl3on pleaded not guilty 10c:harg'~ of throwing rocks at Eu­gcrje 1 Michael's car.! "I didn't011*'\\1 rock.s at the car; I threw

I'he:D1 ,tat lVI.1chael," he $tated.

Itut\l Brown~~I0S11 Iwl' Iwnd·bag i~ Atlanta and ''''c~t to a storeto bJ a new one, fou~d her ownbag f I' sale on the cetunter.

$0\: much is a lOO-year-oldcello orth? Yves Chardon, first'c{'llis. of the Minnea;polis sym­ph~n ol'chcst~a•. wh(~sc instru-me t 'as stole? from Il'S car on a Patrolrn:m I1a'l'Old I1pnHlll'rll',

~;;;;§;;;;;~;;~;;;U~V~jS~t~o~NteW~Y~~tr~k~C~i~ly~v:a~lu~c~S~h~iS~IPhiladflphia, told his supe!"iors Iwat $2500. But' when e and po- heard: a woman scream, As hewent to assist her tIC spol ted a

Charter'No.8892 1 '~Rcsen.e Dis~rict No, 10 man ~lceing with a pockctboolcREPORT OV CON~ ION 01" i OfficeI!' Hemmerle turned and. ' , I k f W ~ chaSCd

btl1e man, who:'dl'opped the

In tll~~~~!!~~,~~~~?:':o~.0 • ,,~ess ~ Deee:.tJ~~19W, f~~l(~:fi~~~ r~~~rn~~aioc~~,"~VI;~~, womarfs natne, she~ \Vas gOtH', so

I·ublilf.,hed In SPOI~ to (;8-11 l\l~d, by comptr.oner ,of the was the PUl'SC.Currency, un~er S('ction 52~'~JIU S. Revised ~tatu~c-8

Photographer Chas. A. Li'/:)by, jr.,Spoka~e, Wash., broke a leg whilehunting, Taken ito a hospital, hefound' his wife ithere, too. Thewhole ifamily, Libby, his wife~-an~

. ~ ..,Nebra ka's,Well-Re ulated

·Taverns

Samud Michat/n, 86, set out(1'(1111 N(~w Haven, Conn., for hishome in, Monroe, La., - hilched n..'ide. found hl'mseJf in Monroo.Ark., t&'!k off uga_n, landt.~ ,rtcxtiii Monroo. N. C. I

, In Clinton. N. J., EIoland 1.1).\chaud-. 2 ~!t. found the famU)' Uled-icine chest ate 32, aspirins, drank" \?oWe of <.'<lUjj:hmedlelne;! lookhuge d6!>"(!os of c8$fpr oil aneji ,<.'0<1

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CaSn" balanc~s wit 'other ~ank,s:, includ'in reserve balllncc, ~Iand cash item in pro~osSo~ coUoeli $ 533,433.30

Unlt~e;t~~.~_~..~~ _~~.~~~':.~~~.i_~~~.~~~~';.~jlr~.~.~ ..~.~r._.~~~.~~~.~ 11,501,838.69

Other bonds, note, and dcbC'ntuf(1!'i lt 100,41666Corporate stocks mcludlllg $3,000,00 to"k of Fed~ral Rc- 1

servo bank) ....... '. . . . 3,00000Loans and diseoun • (jnd~dmg $134.0 () ordrafts) '407,505.05Bank prl~mi~cs 0 ned $7,000 00, fur I re and flxtures I

$1,200.00 " . 8,200.00(Bank premlS s owned are subject: t (none) hens not I

assumed by b k) I j~TerrAL ASSETS II $ 554~393 70

]~IARIJ.lTl~SIJe'mand depOSits {f lIldl\'Hluals, 1M] trH'l~VllpS, dnd (OIPOI a-

hons ; _ ".1.... ~~"Ol~,375.58

T~lme deposits of individuals, purtncl'shjip:-:, and t'ol'[lora-

D~~~~t~:of Unite St,ltcs GO~~~;;~~ri'tr{includin~ postal

g~E:lr~,~~f~~~:~;:::~~:'L~;~::~~~;;~L:ks:.et~.).·:.:.:::::::::~::: I::(~~'ITAL AC±il!'UNT.:=402'953:~ !

Capitat Stock: 'Common stoel , total par $50~OOO

Surplus. 'IUndivided profits . 6 ~

.I Rese:;~L CAP l'AL~~~~~;~J'I"~ .:1'0'. .rA.1.: LI.ABiLl ..ES 4:I'fD.. C.~Pl:rA.. L,I 9GOUNTS $2, 51,39,3,70

•I ·'A$~NS !l1dirgcdJ' USSlg~bd!llt~ ~~~ i~'l1itios nntl fo!' !iJther: pur~s s · , -T - " ;.._ $ p<lO,OOO,OO

;.stille of:Ne1?r~s\< .i¢oiintMo(:W~;;;i,1s ~ .. , . I .I" I~,! B, McC ure, c~hier of the la love-named bank, dd solemnly

swear t.hat the a Dve statcmct:lt is tq.t to: the hc;-st of my J nowledgcand belief. ' i I I

! I L, B. MeCLUH • Cushier!COlUU:;ur .. ·Allc l:

Adon Jeff yWalter Be thack'BU:,rr R. !Ja is

'I SWol~n ''t!J?~~~ 'itiJ;crJ~~'!b'E>'(ci~'~ ",~~~m~jssion e' 'pires M~r('h' '30,li~!IiIl~~~llillili'!ii~:!II!Ii!!!i! 1!:,IlIIl:!ii!!'Ii d~~fif,f:I:ilj~ilij:iilinlil!!li~

'i t'~"."'t-;. un'~d, SltJl,es: I: ," ," .. & ewtrsillr'il,f!~ . $I' ndtJlio l

,'. """ Slout< l nCharles E, Sandall State Dlrector

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Iluml' )'rom lIo·ll!tal.1\11 s. Will, Fehrs .w a had been

in a 10c<11 hospital af er a hip in­jury, was able to b ~ moved ,toher home January 7.

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Going to Lyons ­Afte,' Farm Sale

Wm. Going who i holdinn- aI::;ale at his place n rtl1east of

Ii~n~;o~~~nu~~ 2~. p ~l~~s~nm\~~~ I

·officiale. ROuert CIa k will moveto the farm the Goi gs. leave.

BROTHERS DISS LVELeOl~l~~~: ~~ ~~~R;r~:I;"

.:lm hold a [ann s Ie west .ofWayne JanuarY:22 to i~solve part~nership. T. J. Hugh' will offici­atl'. Lemmrd Pritch I'd will·eon.tinu" farming,_ a.nd Mffi. Wm.Pritchard and smnH, thomas HndAllan will move. to !' orfoIk.

.EXCEPT-IONALS -'LE~ ,.!: HELD BY 0 OBAIER

Tlte oud Baicl' fHr 1 sale. Wed~lll'sday i<~:-;l wecl\ WIlS CXC('ptiOI1~

idly good \...·II!J I he st lck and ma­chinery III inging Rom: of 1he tnppric('s or Ill!' iiC\\SOIl. r, .J, HughesIlCHI C!Jdl'!-:l'. TI1l' Ua t.'r:~ piall toIl\OVc Ibis SIJring to St1c111, Ore.

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Knock Out WinteWith-a Smootb

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au~ning Car,I •

I, !Give your car ample protecti~n this wi let to fight off ice and sno

heavy snow s~~rts~ don't deiay to let us: check ~our. car. Come in now

the wear .on the p~int jtby having a' gO_jd polishing job d~,ner, I:,

'.1 ~:nr~ir rd,G J9drich PI:O(ll~CtS I,':MOTOROLA RA~lbs Ai D'R"c6~D CHANGERS

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p" sent Boy Scout Calerldar to Mayo,"

4th Yekr-Nq. 36 ,I Wayne, Nebras~a, Thnrsday, J,inuary 16,1947,

GOOD FARM SALE .JHELD BY BRESSLER

The James' Brt'sslcr .farm sale

~~~~~:;~~;i~it·~:~ W~~1:0~~~S~~;~arc moving t@ a hou;sc ncar theirservice station south"of Wayne.

MOVES TOiwYo:~J1NG,FOLLOWING SALE

Ernest SpHUgerber who holdsa! farm sale JtJ;l1uary 21 at. his places9uthwCRt of Wayne, plans t.o moveto the Split1gl'rbcr I ..,.ranch nel).rVanTassell, 'Vyo. T. J. Hugheswill oJficiatc. i

_··--~O;i~. • 'The annua] meeting of Logan'

township in Dixon cdunl.y will beheld ,Jalluary '21 at 8 [I. J1}, in 1hc

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Gam' es Aole Won Boy Seouls of TrOol) 175 presNltcd ~('VCl'Ul. scout cale,hdRl's "to local firms. Th(' fj ::t \vag, gh'cn to4 Mayor L. W. McNatt. Shown above are Scouts Bill Kugler, It'ft, anel Darrell Hart, r ght. making th~

By Wayne eams',' prcsentntion. Bill Is junior assist nt scout master and, 1101(l('1' of the coveted pro de ct patri scout Undergoes ()pe tion.aWDrd. Darrell is senior patrol 1 adcr. ----c'I-----+------ Mrs. v.'ynn Carter f Emerson,--..---~- 1 the"former Carol Hij. se, ..-under~

'I gills \duch WclS rCdd [or opening allon for hl'illth, ph}ICwl educatIOn Postofflce' ]'('('.ipts" at Pender '\vent an operation We nesday last,Second Se~ester of School exerCises 1 ¥!1d rpcrcatlOn, books, $110, W totaled $17,4~1.41 during 19.!6. week at a local hasp tal.

Period Is Op ned at 1'01' 'l'hhd GrailI'. 111 Saunders Co, book, $2 90, c;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~,j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;:~-;;;,;;-;;;-;;;~-;;;;;·;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Ff.;;;;;;;:~

D ' h H [[ S ' B ct \!l ":~O:~:dT:are:e,~A~::dR:~tlu:~:'~r"::~" "''''''''''''''Iil',~~,:,:"",:",,::'~Wayne igh. ! st<~'~ctd~li:~~~~y t~~~~a~~.~~~. ~:l~~ ba::~t~alla~Uidc:o;~3;g SO~~h~~s~'~

Wayne I high bask tba11 teams' cl~lSS was divide? into five gro~ps c,rn ~ublishing Co., typing-officewon overl Madison :F iday eveningl· \vllh the_ follo\Vlllg Ieaclcrs: IB1lly practIce books, $19.68; Gregg Pub­at I\'ladisdl1 the first t <1m by 34-15! Kerns, DUlwJd \Vigillman. Jerry lishing Co., typing book, $.49;and the ,s~qond by 3-5. In the! Lueders, Bee Kolimol'g('n and Lyons & Carnahan. he~lth books,first team g~me, the uintcts plaY-,I Mariil~l . R?bcrts. ~~ uUt.'nts who fi;2~~4; ~. P. DUI tun ~ Co., book.ed to a scoreless tie in the first: won tlrst Il1 thc I· nday .try~outs $1.;) (; Gmn & Co., biology booksquarter, and Wayne went ahead! were Gl.PI1 Houdersheldt,. Chades and tests, $64.37; Scott & Fores­16~O at the half. Hel fen and Rus- Mellor, Bce Kollmorgen, Larry Ho- man & Co., .elementary hooks,seU were at forwar , Mc~herra~ f~Idt and Kenny Palmer.. Chil- $G.63; Fo~lett Book Co.~, French ;at eente, Killion an Nissen a~ dr.en mqd~ pennants which con- boo!{s, $8.58; D. C. HcatJ1. & <;0., 8 p. m. 'I, '. ~guard for the ope lng. Lynch, tamed theil' tournament .numbers home ec. hooks, S1.3.3~·· UnJ~~t~tIY I' ;Heine, Dian, Neiman and Tietgen, ~nd placed lh~m on thet~' desks. of Ncb~aska,c~lensl~n ~lvL<;lOn. Admission: 25c ~

substituted. In the second tearn Each gI'OU~ wII.~ choosc a yell .10 ~ca~th oook, $3.07; Untv~rslty Pub- ""'''''''''''''''' "",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,'''''''''''''Il'' """"u..,,....,..Eigame. Wayne led '1-1 at· half~ be u~L'd,w~l:r: ~mal teM~s arc: g~~~ I ~1.shJn.g C;:o., ,p~nmnnsh.lp pap;r, ~Sund anel Tletgt.'n W re high seor~ en. lllC J~"c. group wJnncrs v...Jll ,~2.94, Omaha :s.chool S~lp~)IY .co.,crs for Wayne with 0 each. compl'lL' With the ,Ith grad('. paper e~tl(,b" $8.28; Child s \Yon-

d BI [ld Slut!cnb who 'received pcrr('ct dcrland Co.,. m<lp, $1; J. C. Nussr~ \V'ct

1ync pl~y(' -\.n . loom lC seorl'\; in the spclling mast~ry test s lor c, Il1lscellaneous supplies,I lies ay cvenlllg tillS v...ee {. arc Judy Meyer, Larry EnnIS, San~ $13.:2l; Deckley-Cardy Co.. phil'

Annual Doll and r oy Show. dra Haas, S:lIlclnl \Vilmcr, Charles drill. ~1.70; Stephenson SchoolChilcll'pn from the {indcrga,r~eni Ahlvns. 1) 0 n a III Wightman, Supply Co." tool kit,. $1{}.G8;

1st, ~nd, 3rd ami ·ltl grades Iwld Charks i\kllor. I\cnny: Pilill1('l' iln(1 SehmuJler & Mueller, mUSI(', ~!).~)Q;tlp'II' alllllt:d doll a lei' toy sho~ Hila Hnc Pedell. Didzc 'Music House, nJusic, ~;~7n;Friday. Mrs. Stuar Baller and The class slartC'd 11 UllJl on rllOel. Fred.J. Schamp, music, ~5.f-;3;fivc girls frum distr ct 88 joined Milk \vill br' cotlsidl'rcd first. Molzcl' Music Co., music, $16.57;the gl'Oup. The 5th' nd {i.tl} grad~ TeXIs bClllg used arc "l'\'lilk Around Gamble slor(', alphalJet set, $1.:~9;ers were speclators. Girls march; the \Vorld' and "Animals That King Co., books, $27.G9; D. C.cd with thcir dolls a d then dOll! Give Milk." H cat h, misccllam.'ou'i, $15.~;-);were pl:l.ced on chairs and all pass Children were \\'cigllt'd. ar.d moa- Wayne Dook store, misceJl~ncoLls,ed. by to sel' thcm. ~uc~ doll l.'Ct sur('d Wednesday last wc.ck. $5.55; Scars Roebuck & Co.]' vis'palCCI\Td a red IH~d bIt e ribbon lor WeIght \\"iJ.S l"ecDl'ded on a cal d· aid supplies, $1.3G; University! of:wnw ~p('cial dlstinc ion. Hence: 1>0,1('(1 nl1lk bnltlp <Ind will Ill' Ndll'w;k" ('xlbnsion division, films,\Vilt:.;c had 1111' oldl'" doll, nne ('lw('!-;r'd (',Id\ lllol1th. ~j:;.1q; 1\. & M. Sall':';.& Service, l"il.

whICh Iw!ong('<! 10 11(" Gl'andmOlll- S(lllj~:'; kal't1"d lhlS \\'l'{'k ,In' dlo tHI)(,;i, $:t1H;. Ci1y (.rocdry,('I' Bc('kcllhauC'I', tind Ike Knlllllor~ "Th(, 1"1 uit ;Vl,Hl," "Making Flour" groCl'l'i('s, ~~G.n; L. W. MCNatt,g{jln had the sCCOnd

tJ oldest, ant and "The MilicI' and the Mal"~«(,1.;' flour sifters, $2.60. I

Wl1ich, was hI': ~Otl er'~. 2;-) yC'a,~ Bobby P~le j reat?d all to cand{' Operation of plant, Edw. Scy-ago.. file boys ~Icmo stldted thut bar~ for hIS 8th birthday. mour, gas bill, $ll50; City uff~vorlt.e toys. G. . Campbc1j1 Third graders arc reporting their Wayne, light and power, $39.86;took pIctures of the group. home re~ding and write Hames of Carhart' Lumhcr Co., stipplies,

,Junior lIJ'gh r(~(·s. hooks read on their good workers S1.08; FiI:rstonc store, supplies,

gr~i~d~'~n:~~J~:n~~1c~rOJJ('d in 7th 1~~~l~Il'ji(JI)~'~~~ldl~adP~~~tt~n~~t p~~~~ ~~-i~~; L.C~~ M~~~~~:Yjigl~~la:)~'II~I~::'Jun!or high JJIJral'Y hilS ~:2 ncW last week. $11.3R; W. A. Hiscox, supplies,

books. SI'('()nd (;;;ulp Notl's. ~flX); I~dw, Scyrnour. drayagl',Mariun ThompNon wl'o!c II\(' jU:- H.onald and ltJl·hu.l"(i Tl'lllI1W of ~3.()6; Not'thwcslcrn Dell Tclc-

nior high columrl, ~(IZZ, for 1he district l~ iJa\'C enrolled itS !lew phone Co., :j;6.28; S, K Br;ldford,Harbinger. t' ~ ...studenl:~. . drayage, $25.50.

A leI te~ from" acq~elin,e f\nll,ell

l'- .StUdPnts, Hlte \\:orl:illg on addi R Maintenance of plant: F. A. Mild-

~en ~escf1bed th h~ildays In ea R tlOn and ~~b~yac~~o~. At P\~sent~ ntt, uscd chains, $2.501 FulltertonIfofl1la. j . . 20 of th.c ~,4 can I Hie on the num Lumber Co., supplies, $150.12.

MI~~I~;y~;r ~·rs. I~~ las~~c\;:~~~~.ght bel' tr;u;;jrst (~I'lldl' ~I'\\S. Auxilia.ry agencies.' .Childr('n'sPhyllis Debus Iilfl fJcanie Rogg Dar1'el l.'uc[bcrth treated all to Prcss, Inc., ",luoks, :;;G; ~~n,n. & Co.,

havc been advan,ce to the junio cup cakes TIHtrsday for his 71h ISl~akcs~ear('."i works..'j:;~~~~.>. p~~­band. ,J S birthday. Mrs. Fuelberth and' u~~r Scwnce Monlhly,~:,(1J. I\lc-

Perfect spelli g SCOres wcr J h . ·ted Millan Co., book, $14.121, f{cadcrseatned J by'16 in t grade. o~~,,~IS~eading books arc "The D!gest,.$8.10; '<?ricss I~e:,<all s10re, L. W.,FELT

IThe 8th boys\lde eated th,e 7t Wishing \Ve11," and "FUll in Story." ,FIrst c;l.1d SU,PPlles, $3:4;).,. Next to Wa'Jne Body :Shopboys in basl<etbaQl ursday afte "Winnie the Pooh" is used for Ca~Ital outlay, Smge~.Sewmg "I

'school by 54-38. loyd .IRusse I story period. Machme c:~., two machlh~s and ~~~~~~~~~~~~!~g~!!!!!!!~and Darrell MePhe ran were rc - Mary Jean Wrigh1 sea,rep hjgh~ sJOOls,. $16?:. KUglC~ :i~~~;c Co., ::i.'

erees. est in v...Tittel~ spelling Jesspns for c ectrlC r~ llgeratoI, . ;).

the wecl{. L 1I1111.lliil••••a.a•••••.u:.lllllllllllHIII·li:I.liIlI••il.1IKind('r~:lrten Notcs, •

ho;hi~~~~r~q~oer' ~.h~~~t CI~~isJtC~~I~toys. A favoritl' tby was broughtby each child. '

Printing of first and last nameshas been the I"l'clc.ling readinessproject.

The class vfsitect the Ii.brary.

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PAY B'y CHECK i: I' I"T,o pay by cht:'~k it; the ~afcst way' r:r:Cnl

(.~,·ery point of view! Blank che1c\ts I

.' I,ha,,'c no value wll l~ut yourl

$ignnture; signe<l checks I, "

6erve- IRS your lreceipt

for", money eXR i :1

"pended ': • :1, ; Ii'

This bank weltome. thctkinl: abc~\mt.

17

springs

in bull.

n Grounds

givingarch.

ragood.s.

McCormick-Deering o. 3 creamseparator, in best 0 shape.

Heating stove.Oak cUning room set table, six

chairs and buffet.,Two dr~.sers.

a'id.t~a,d completeand ,mattress.

IAxminste~ wOQI rug, 8'l2xl01/2'

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TWO IJxl2: linoleum ~ gs,Churn.,15'ial. .tone jar.

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1o.gal. .tone jar, 'CIlWllac\o battery rad o. ,Atwater-Ken! cabinet radiO.

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FTUit .ta"d.Southbend range, inood shape.Thirty cement blocks.

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, Five 2x12 planks, 16 t. long. ,Fi.re 2x12 planks, 10 I, long. 1

Cr.bbing floor! 1?x32.I Five wood crlbblOgS. I'

Three wire crib,bing.. •

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rollihteen 6x6'., 1~\ ft. ong.~Forty rods. of 26.,,\. h II' wire. I

ITIll>lf, pitcl>; fork~\ • ovel. and

man)" other article . ,

FORI B~FOREi BEING. R

'I I Own~i; ".,.~'t ,. .

Sate National 'Bank,

About 3 0 hybrid Austra-Whit pullets,now I yipg. These, are extra good,

2

Letz No, 230' feed grinder andcutter. 1-

Forty-four 7-ft. creosoled PQfls.Three 8-ft, corner posts.Sixty, steel POf!i~s. :

Forly 6·ft, cre1.soled posts. IECQnomy broo~er house, 14x

114.

Byooder hO,u.e j I2xI2.(Both good flS new)

Lincoln brood,r stove.Brower brood,r stove.Chick feedersl and waterers.Tank heater.Five !O-gal. 011 bartels.Thre 15.gal. bil barrels.30.g~1. oil ba~rel with 10 gallons

elf tractor oIl.30-11''''1. oil batrel wilh 20 gallons

of tractQr ~il. '16·ft. feed bunk. ITwo good hog Iroughs. IFour sets of hay .Iing.. ITwo .els of good work halin

le••,

Set of leather f1ynets.Several g,OOd

B'hor.,e cQUars. 1

50-bu. hog f eder. t30.ft. 8·iA. r ~,b,r Ibi.ve ~ t.TWQ 5-gaJ. c.ll4m can., ,

Horses,

Hay ilnd Grain

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USUAL 'SA~ lERMS- • EVERYTHING MU~T

",Wm. L.Goitr~ # '

Roy E. John.on, Auctioneer ',,0

Having sold my farm, I will sell at public sale 10 h<; highest bidder al the place" I~cated 7 miles north and

2lj2 miles 'iast of VVayne, 3 miles soulh and % mile eaot of COllcord, adS miles nQrlh and 4 1/ 2 mi es west of

Wakefield, on-

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FARM, MAC:HIN RY,Et:c.

17 Head Catt:1Five ex~.I.a good milch cows,

mil now, 1 to freshen inThree ro n springer heifers, ex

It I [Thr.e.e C~ming 2-yem:'-old heifeFive bu ket calves.

About 14·tons of 3rd cutting alfalfa hay, One co ing 2-year-old Holst51 bales of oats straw. 11 bales of wildhay, One stack of oats straw, About 800bushels of good Marion oats,

Two smooth mouth work horses, wt. 2800

1938' F-20 IrAcloy on yublwr. newlast year. This tractor is in thebest of condition.

No. 229 tractoY cultiVAtor, goode as neW.

Little Wondey 14-in, tractorl'low,in good condition.

Oliver 8-ft, tandem tYactor disc,JQhn Deere 8-ft. grain binder,

'wilhCarlson power lake·off,, in good shape.John Deere endgate seeder.McCormick 10·ft. grain disc.4-section harrow.John Deere 999. corn planter with

160 rQd. of wire.John Deeye furrow opener.Two single,:,row cultivators.36.ft, gr"lin elevAtQr, complete

wilh hOlst and power.Speed jack.10.ft, hay rake.McCormick-Deering, ,7.fl, hor.e

mower, good as n.ew.Two extra good box ~ago..., com­

plete.Steel r\lnning gear and rail••

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Holsteinsanuary 18

e P,avi-lionNEBR. I

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, ' '~'II ,I 'II 1 II" I i'( I ~r I I i ~• .""""'"'......~_'"" ' .:..J--l--.""~,, 'rilE Wi\Y!ilE IIERAT.D. "AYNE. NE lRA~Ki\. THURS9AV. JANUARY 16. 1947.

I:gk""e--"fi'·'·,ei l::i! 'IJ"'--1 [p' r t,m'ent'i. 'l/a In'e'I, -T"':.:·'e~···',~r-- a"'I"d,INes~~:k:m:ontY~~t~~0':J~~g~:f~~~~{:r,:~sl~r c~:: ~t~[n~~~~~~f5~\)f::~:~~:~:'~::~~0, ," I, Community youth rally will be M d M I B WIlt Ihem to th., city to visit Mr. alld

~ llf'!-~~'11 I" , 11111J! 'I -.1 ~ 1 I ' II I IJ IIIi' ! ' " ,', ',' ',' " ' ': I ~ " I,' .. 'h~ld at Missio,n Covenant church Frid~'ya~orni~~ t~; ~pcn~rcso~e' \\11'S, Chn~. Nyo nd- family.

I; 1,1:il ~ 'I ~ I ,I 'I BY ISS,I~M LYN G~IFFITH " Sunday evenmg at 8. George thllO in Texas. "Stl~wl\rdl'ss ,Encria Slll'llingtonI ~ ~ Iltl,J~..j"j I ~-..----.........l,:..+. ....-I""I...··t ......--. , , ,[ I I Dewey Blomgren, foreign news Mr. lUld Mrs, Do tlld Peters vl:i1~ al'pived Tuosday,.lust \...·eek from

1"11' I" 1IIIfil , ~,i'~ I, W· "I; I, III lSi'. ~i\e" members. M,~ W'lIter Carl· ruURnJ E5' PI'Ogl'aln~ Is Given eorrespond~nti Wli l bring an Intel'- itl'd in tho Gilbert Itnll" hOl11e nt Los Angeles nlirr visiting in To

.' ~ rIO! ~:-b:\pn:::ed "1.1

, Ie .•• ~~:;. M~~~~~il'III~I::;l~Ol;I~~~c~J~~ \Jl, ~II . . FOI'DiX,'01l,Colinty:~~:::~~~~~~;~~:L t7!i~t1~1:~~ w~:.:l'~:'~:;(I~;r~i: :t.e. Nicholson r~~r~~:~t%?::' o;,~~~,~i:~J~I~~til: Uuwa.1II'l-c -.. S4K1 I Ol"t"lt'aSt. Mrs N?lhC' Adqms 11,1d d1<lrge o( Pixon County' !,:ducHtbrs' asso- of James Koontl, will sIng. The andl BtWlC, were F llday ~lght sup- sisters.

II :: : 1 I, II I -- I. I I \V~ ~f t l\{et'h~t~h"'X;Ch the legmlative Pl'Ogt'l\I11. Chrls~lan (:hu('(',h. J eilHlnll, ('omr~.sed o[ rdl'HI, grade st'rvice is sponsored by the Salem per gu.".sts at Ben on NIcholson s.New I~.Qte~ ~~ID~ "V1U ptee-t 'Ji w day, Ja.pu ry 23, - Sunday school 11. 10. Comn u~' sehool and high ~c1HlOl teachers Lutlwran Presbyterian Christian Miss Neva Mett en of BJoom- The Fred Leh ans wer(' among

f,: l:" ~,~i '.'1 '.~.'"1 ~~.'i.sfh.",.001.'. "... '. :.:In ~:.o~.~.h ~.. ~'~~~.~~i L~ec c~~~~ .,!Jl()~., ,~;;~~:~.lan.La:.i~~.' .Aid m.ct :~:,OG:~l~~ n, eln 'sOan Emil'",' 01' ~\I':~~I;.Il~~m~~~I~~;~~~l ?I~r.~~lt~~a~~n,i~l~~ un~I~~~;~~v~~~o~oa~it~~~:Ches. ~Cllddaiel~~tS~~~' ywi~~g~rs~a~~ ~~~d:~I.k~u~\~~~- ~i~l;~d f~~' ~~.;~ :1

1:".'1'·" ' ,t,; UI:' W~~"" ,:Th;rr:sd$Y·~~l 's cafe- wit 'Mrs. :'-htl tlr.y with Mt'S, Ellu Pnth,i..- Clwlr TuC's(h:\y vening at 8:130, a dinnPI' llll'l'tmg Wednesday night J. oydar, ~~~~e~St ~l~:h~~~ h~I'tJQlt~~l:n:;i~~1 I· , '. S dCt.J~tt.(l. I. hJ 'l~o~ M~W.I ostess. son, aud Mrs, Grunt S~*h .host~ last' w('('k in \Va!u'(lcld school <W- GOES TO OGALLA~ iss I:aullne Hypse went to ar. 9. to hel) Il'r celdlt\llC' 11C'[

Pi:mc'\ Frktti~ evt.~:, I·· -- ! OSSU:. l'he n(lxt J'n'l'eth1i:t Will bl? l"rt\"ib3:'tj'ia 1 Ohnrch. diloriulll. OES ladlC's served the IN "SOIL S VICE maim Sundny te VHlIt a weel< ~ t~d' I

! I' , .l ,. ";", ~'. '. , !: J. .. '. ,,' I, llaL : '~~~~ '~day. Ja~unry 23, with Mrs. (Rerv Chus a nbcl'g, pastotl dilln:r,. . ErWin Peterson, who as bel:'n with her:;islCl", M s, Elmer Strom I ~~r. a~~d Mrs, lvin Longe nnel! ;ljiU, A 4c!'ltsOl\ ud Boh,ErlcsOn D~I!V" ~*. , r'" :~~ ~ C'l', Bcc~enhaUE'!' and Mrs. Sunday ~ch I t 10. Morn ng .M.lSS Mfl~1IC McCorkmdalc of in the soil conservation office, in a"d- :aml ,y. , . :, ,_ son had Friday duck supper at

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'I•.•.m.',aero.:l~1..n~\'.1.6.: 'nbl res.."'.I.iV~ •••. p,.qv . esday ~t t e. haU H.at E'line Krull hostesses. worslup at 11. \ estmmstcr FcI~ \\.<1,) ,n. l', I.Blke.,ct on the use of phon.- Wakefi.€'I9. for some time, has.been M.IS. Lee Stuuff r vlsI~ed Mt?R Mrs. Lizzie Long's.. Othol'8 th.('re:1 ~" N-,' : '1tl Ot~n to!:' 'i ,:~o l~~an Mrs. Albert loys}up at 7. iC$ 111 till'. lowor grados. Sup~, transferred to the soil eonserva~ day last week and overmght With were Mr. and M s. Otto T('sl, Ju-:$~,i ' 1~~~lfj"~. -, ~h.: s~rh~~'Seol nos~ W~lS , ,(' S. l'ol MllW't~ UO:!iotess. CI~olr practice Thursday at I 8. h:C'llnck M,ltl'~I,elt.o,f .Allcn, pres1: Ition office in OgHllalll. He Ilnd ~el'! par?nts, .~r.. nd Mrs. Frank nior and Elaine Mr. and Mrs,I'w, t" ·~t~" :.! lV~field '!'Me~l I, ! I ~ P rk Hill clulb met Wednesday Cl*ss of lIlst!'u lion mects S~lt~ (]pnl of 1I.ll': olganl7.L~tlOn, conduct: his famiJy will leave in two weeks.ISc~U1Z .1Il W1sner. : Herman Baker a d Lowoll and Mr.

. 1'$q~~rtE!~ .pI )'l'd -, g~, defense- !IObr' 'Q '. las:t Wt~(;'~ with 'Mrs, ,Emil Mill!?r. lllda~ at 130 at tht:' m.lI)sC' ('(1, i~ bllS!I1t'SS I1.WCtlllg... The pos~ Clark MOOF~, who has hc{-'n in the 1- ennlllg HI.dIN'. and FV,.;:, R. and Mrs. August Brudigam.i,Jt~id&,y'" ".;, :Nf.~" Wal,.r "arJson eel brate~ Ml ' Wallace Ring, Mrs. Ed. San- Si~llhty 01 S('ClI,I'.1l1g H Dlx~n coun~ Wakefield office wilh him, will reM Ha~son wet~e In Ll coIn 'rJ yon Mr. atld Mrs. Iarold An<!('l'fWn'.~..•".:r ' , '.. .: ove. ..' i..l~lj if!hdaf..: F. aday when neigh... dah Uind Miss Edna Dahlgren En. st. John's I~uth. Churl'l~. toy n,Ul~S<-~ was dl.;<-:ussed. ,1~e male m.l:lin i~wa.kcficld. ThC'. peter-.. bu:>lIl.,ess. ~h{'y a so called on and l':!'1rs . .1. E. rgc.rson \\.. ('1'1' in

.: ,,\,akelJ~kl, see;omis WO~l f ~1<-11'" adlcs' ~l it d her" we guests. ArtC'r the \,buslncs-s (cv Robert I"IUS(', llastor~ C!lOlUS. <lnd ,mlxecl ChOlUS from sons som~thPir hom!.' here to the Govl'n:lor Val ~etc son. Sioux City Frid y to SeC' Mrs.i:r~~.tl s~nds 23 'to Uk ~ober~ '- ! m ting ladips st.'wed onl a quilt S nday school and BIble class Wakl'fll'ld high school sung: and Ernest Andersons who live east I\(Ir. and Mrs. J. H. Mo?tgomery Michue"l Logue, \'110 F'tunw(\ ttlIJ_cUn:t'k was, high for Wakefield. ,,}"or ~ S :1 ' who .h' will bi.~ given to Icharity. at 1 S<>rvICl'$ It 10 15 AViIlwllc' Brown pJaYC'd;~ l-llccol,o o[ Wakefield. They plan to move arrlved homc'l'fhu ·clay night from her home Monda Idst week aftel'

T.IIe ,'l1!ojaos, pJaY~. &:.h~sker., (I.., group oil-ladies Sl[Jr,sed. 'I'h~, --next mee.li.ng will be Wf'd- M n's (hOller 'lub Will m~('t solo. A. ll1ovil', "Pop Rmgs the to town this spring. ROChCS.tcr Wh.('rc, p~e. latter had rece.{\liug cal'l' tI {' .pa~! mon.tll in::confe-reutl, ,game, with, WISner '~l'!s. .T, A.' s: ~n Thursd \....hen ~esfay, Febru,ury 12, with Mrs, Thu sday cvenm at 8 L('on~nl ikll". wns ::;hown at close or th~ gone through 1h: 'lillie. a city hospit!ll f >r a hrok(,l1 hip.'here--.,~~ mghL EXcluding ihdY called i er hprne. Eriest Pack€>r, DC!'r eh and EriC' Jilt!. wlil S('l'\Q. nw('t1ng. WAKEFIELD LOCALS Rev. and Mrs. Robert Kruse, Mrs. Logue is : .<;i"t('l· o( Mrs. Ithe ;\.~~l'onight ga~~ 'Wak~ I I - -.. Cl urcl1 school aturday at 1:,~0 TIll' nssociation will meft. in ApM . Sharon and Dona d and Mr. and Bl.-'l'gel'SOn and ,II'''. Andl'l'''fll1. '

':'~ield:h'ad,:~w~n 9jRe andi,,~ost, one ()~'st1""~ J;S) , 'y. . ~ O~6n,e BlrUtday. . Choir Wednlrsd y at 8.' ril "t Allcn, I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Harding ~:.fi.. Fr~d ~~h:lp i:~d ~~arJro~.,,:e~(' _~~__._~«7rt'~ce, gamE.'". , Though W~sne~ ;' ~¢ighQol' _a, fncnds (' lIed at 0 help Ml·S. Andrcw Pearson _ spent the wet'k~cnd last week in ~l ~~uy ~) (l ~ lock (1nnll guu;ts at 'J

'had, not'pl~yMa '<'Onference ~~m~ li'rt'd Jahd • unday n'ig t and c:'N brntc he!," birthrtay Friday, Sn.h~m Lutbe an Chur('.h.-- i\ttend Convention. Lincoln, c.nlll MIJk~r~. lFor cons.bltellt 1\1:lrlt.f't Price~1.?'E't..o.re..•••... ' TuE'S.d•.. ~Y.' t~.y.. wo.n., .. a.\.""fi.v.J. ~I<I.n ..day to .. e.l Mrs. Jah ,. eel<...... nei .hbor ladiCS. and.. friends callPdj tR.'.'.\'. c.."ur.tiS W... 'ib(!l'g', pastor) I\Trs. AI. Borg and MnC Eunice' Miss Delore's Greve spont 'rhurs~ Mr. tllH.l Mr~, \Vl ,.lTUg(I'~mlln re~ Ship Your ivestfl('lt ttlof;the other games they playe bra_t~ her, tI day. in" er home in tht' afll'l'noon and Th0 choir will eet for rehC':Il'~ Hahn. lht' last of Emerson, will day aftl'l'lloon in the Nld~oh;on~ tlll'lH'{~ Il(lHl,I:~l111~lay dVt~I1l11&: from JOHNSON- CHROEDERthis, season. ;, '- I ,reI tiv('s were there that 0vening. sallonight, Thurs lay,. 7:30 o'clock. dllc'ncl lh(' N('\)J'1!ska II:-lirdress('l's' Ltm.L:c home. Oll~ah,_l Will Ic tht hatl t"ken their Live Stock C )mmission Co.

W meets a. strong Emer"l'ICl'l~bmt(\· y. I jTh group in the ('v('ning included Catechetical in~1ruction class L'l'lll\-l'lli ion ill Omaha this Sattll'~ MI'. lind Mrs. Al. BOI'g \Vent to da~ghter, ¥al·Y. l.!nrou~e to fo-mes Sioux ity IOwa j \. Son ~ : I!nt Wrakefif1.lt!' thi~ , :Mrs. Bet Wolter cel~brated Mr and Mrs. Anton Anderherry will 111('('t SHlurdali 1 p. m. dn\". T1H'Y IlI'C dckga!l's "from Sioux City Friday night to visit to ,attend col1pge. II 1 . • d5,.i2~ ,

~ ~~~~~.~e~·:birthYTh~~'~an%meil,M~andM~.Clain! Stlnd;IYS~110llll~;IBibICClas~pslll'i,,~~~,~n~m~n~',~~~!~l~~~~~~~~M~·iS.~R~Oi~~~~niWi'~h~~~'~~M~r~L~W~i~II~~Mir~.~a~nid~M~r~s~.~m~.~.~u~.~.~m~a~n~,~~~~~~~~~_~~_~_~~~i''11u.', ·jth,s de!'lfllted 'Allen J1t'ighbors. ' ie ds ·and rJIativcs An lersCln and sons, MI'. and M,·s. 10 n, 111. ----..--~---_.----~---~~-~.~~------~~~

b~.. ,.·ket iWl1, v.~l ,t").. 1.S, in.. the.•. , caned, th~l~l.in th~ ""fleruo~m and Hal"'.ld Amlpt'S\lll, Lm'llt· ami L(Jn~ I H\·i~c' \\,(lr~hip "I 11. Il. m,sam~ 1Wak#f':i~~~ '.fueS7- t}vening. 1 nie I\'1rs, J. 1;:. Bergerson, Shir~ \Val{cfipld D i ~ t ric t Luthcr

k.. \', .... ' ,- I lE'n," and .Timmy. T.A';[.r.;W' r:Jlly nl llw Salelll churchTill" \Vllke(ield OffC'I't.''t' WU~ led Ct1h'hratr: l~'~U~t~Y, . , ,; .1" T ~~ 1ll':<.1 SUIHl:ly, :l:;)() p. 111. and 1.;::\0

bv J::'oob Erkkson BilL Anderson I 1\h8. SOl'>~u.., CoHms n1Jscrwd" (, 111' Met'ts, l' rl(lay., p. l1'l.

,.,.ild Harold H).·PSP·, \\'ith.,l.l:;, W ~lIld he'\' ibil't~H.bf jlOn~lay las\ .. ~n'('k , \':,CTU met Friday Wllh. i\Ir:->.8 point::> li.'SIX'cti\·l'ly,' wlll'11 IH.'lg!llJ)or lac1ll's and Ijnt'I\(I~ ]0,..l:,. IIypst'. 1\1rs. I Icl'hl'rl John- :\lis~lon ('O\·l'lIan1. Churl'h.

I;' "d S"hl'n >' 'I d HU~)h.1 Tt'lll ~1)Pnt 1ht' 'hrIC'1110011 with WI'. A. son W;IS C(l~llOS.'llk"S. A IC!~IS.I~.ltiW' (Itl'\·, En'il l;ll~IHr~(Jn, pastor)~IHl\~~"d ~~ ~-....~rl ~~ defe;'1~~t" 1\-1-1! gp,lUP also 'al ed in the e \·I'!ling. 1?I'~Hnll~l \~i::, ~:i\:t'.l~. ~ )ffl'ril1~ \:",~s ?llal·y ]\];11'1 ha eil'cll' I1W! \Vl'd~]('11'5 l'naln tht"l..'::It was A.IEmory.., l-·- : 1m! the hglSl,dll\~ tun:l" ~\I\ll.11 llCStl,lY at 1\'11':-;. IJalTY \V('ll(lt'l's.

'V'lk f' 'ld ~ecH1d teum tl.d('Ult'd :for Ulrtlu.lu;y. '!:,U[l~<H'IS II'glslall\'c ()l!IC(~S III Scnior VOlln.l; !\'opll' will 11H'('t!\1l~', ': e I~ d~ 1~ t ]S [Mrs.. \\"m.1 lI:'lge!man cell'hratf'd \V;,lshington. D. C The gl'OUp .January ]() at ~ p. Ill. l'rngl',ltll~ (n sfC()n ~, 0,., ! !J('1i' birlhrl~"IY j\Vl'dIWsc1ay aftl'l'"~ ~etl~ gn'l'tingti 10 f\'lrs. Anna All~ \\'ill be gi\'l'll :md r('fr('~;jmwnls

I, ,: In Nl'\\ Se~ester." ,noon last. \",,<,l.: wlwn npighbor Ia~ dl'lj~Oll Ill' \\.·akl'l·il'ld" and lVlr:->. C will b(' ~('l'"\:('<! IVIrs. Eric and::, ?nly one change Will be rn.lc1e Itf dies antI fl'lCljdS called 1n Iwr P. ·~ilall of Llll('oln.whosl' birthdays .:\'I1's. Al\.jn

t.,.,~~ 00.hed~.l\' fo.r second seI'i~~'stet ho.n1t'. Co, ~.erl1i.\'C' IUIl('!lqnn was ani. I in ,'anull.I.).... Tile !leX.I m{-'I'1~ .St.lIldHY .~C1l0()1 at .10. Morning~ch,beglll$.January20. A cou:st:' &cl'ved. I I in~ will 1)(' Fl'.bru,u·y 14 with 1\'1I·S.

1\\'orship at 11. .

m current lnstory will be Off~I('d I - \V,tItc!' Fn'dnckson. Mr~, n. A. Community youth rally \\'ill hein place <;f .ci~iCS ~or f(-'m.ors .. nrid~c Chi ~~.Pt.ts;.. NijnrOd is co-hostess. h('leI at tht' (\>~Ic.nlant chul'ch Sun~GC'Orge BIUlt.>y lS the mstqlctutr . BI'ldge CJb Imet Thur-sOiay f'\I"~ -"--- t!:ly ('voning at R

Mrs. V,' H, R. Hanson su~ti~ ning· with 1'.' 1':31 ~:'>-Ton Busby. Mrs. : Bank nIlS lUl'etiug-. ('\VA wiJl HWl-'t TUf'sday, ,Tan-tutt.:>U teaching for Miss Ruth ,clifford Du, b)1·and Mrs. ~mrtH"tt Stockllolclf-'rs of \~ak(-'fit-'Id Na~ unr).' :':1, at 111l' i church parlors.Skoglund, 2r:d llnd 3.rd teacher. a~ 'JOh.!lSOn w n .high sc.on's, Tlw tilln~d l;l<lnk h;~(! a dlllnl'~' me(,ting ;\11'S, S('.lh Andf'r.~Q).n and J\'Irs. l\1i1~

''ih.. e ...,..,.,a.s ...I.I.I,••...M.. 0n.dRY.'. Tu.eSdaJ.'. aI.• '.d Cl."b .1l1CdS rrhtrSdflY, ,Jam.larY.16, nll

l\lut's cafl' llll'sday Hight. 1un Gu"l <l.f~on :ll'l~ host(,~SI'S.\Vednesduy last week al; :2 o'dJCkl a Mrs. Envin P(-'t('r~ I I

Sem~ster examinations Iwill be son's. I 1'Iay Jlt'rp 3Iond:lY. I\'fp,;t ill 'j·:th:f'fil'ld.gi\"l~n thisi Thursday and Fridpy. - jP!'('P 't-'anlinnls plc;Y('(] lhp Alcohol1c,; Ano1ymous mel at

Wa~ft4t' 'd P:I\...A~ wi) ~ AuxWary ee s.. W keri('ld Ramblcr."! at the high WakC'field 'fhurscJIay C'vening wh"nTy'~~day~" ;~uadr 21, T fi!' ,meet ;Amel'icain 1.. gion Auxiliary met. sc 001 auditorium Monday ('\'c~ Norfolk and siouk Cily men gave~~}g is, ~ D( the nts. rw a;nday. ' t t ,le hall to initiate ni 19. I tal s.

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To' cf'lphrale tile l)ir~hday:; ofHanni,. Hnd Marva Lee f\ndcrson.guests at George Andcr,~on's Jan~

; uary 2 wcre Mrs. Juhn Bergerson

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.• Yts-GOOCH'S liST Loying'Feeds' arc the feeds th t mean real

'profiis for you . .,"'el! IJa ancod".ju,tt what y~ur tlpck needs f r record eggproductIon. ,_ . ,. See u' today. We can NOWsupply you with 'OOp H'S BEiiT

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i~T;-'~-:--!---·-:·~--"-. ""II ~v;,:;n:·-·I·'~':~~~~'I~;·~~~'l-f~is l\~tl;~:~t III IIW \'JSiff'C' ht qi'O. neuter's I'SCCC~- ;(~ (lhildrcl~~~ichkrd~~;:;Imark helped Mrs. '~iiI Kahl celc- ing in first grade l'enctc-r-a-nd--i~'-}J~l-r-:'-' l\-1~r-Y-A-'-1n-lJ ~rn-,.-n-o-[-di ~. Dennis Meyer, Cimrlcs nrkcl' and.... n, bert, 9.' MI', and Mrs. LoU.' Baler and childrcl'!. ,Mrs. Oscar Be.cker , Ibl'~te her birthday -January 2. Prt.par.innto '. tUd.Y ~um.ber facts. h.k

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. t 10. "Nan of t1~e Gypsies." G\rald Mcypr. "I ~h-. u~,d Mrs. : . ~Yc ble of Wm~ \,~C'rc: th.C'I'C;. rOl' su.nd~ 18$,.litWCCI:t 'sr., LaDona Packer land' Mrs. -.~- 'Thrall h the ~Oking Glass" --- II sidt\~ Mbil Gus Ie-nd and M1SS sup 'f guests at Reuter's! and ClairWalterof:AIlen. lrheWilbur -. 9·>,ntral Club Meets. was read for openi g'cx{,l'cises. . Distrld 3f' ~h~trlct 22.

IAlulsc Wendt wFt Fri ayevelung Mrs. Adolph Clausst'n was rthere Oak family called therh thp!t cve- Central Protlucers 4-H club had Jan~t arscn was the winncF of (Jacqu(,'line Kuhl, teucher) 1 "-(Mursi'~ Kuhl, ten 'her)-,..,.......-.,-1 dmllet' guests Rt IW. H. Back's. for onday''luncheon. Miss Arnan- ning.. ,the-Oscar Bcck~r, jr

d, fam- an oyster. supper {It Centr~l school the arythrhctic contdst, havin~ I1nd Tht' 8th grndcr'B III drawing 0 A Cliristr~nsplnY was given bc..

The J¢h.\ Ka~'~ "ere ~unday last dn \ViSchhof had Tuesdqyi 'last Uy call'ed at Anderso~'s J nuar,)' January ,7. tile most toyS in her~stocldNg. Sht,' /icale, COmIlCl'18,\\!cck din~Cl' anp uppor gucsts~nt w~ck supper a,t Reuter's." 3. Mrs. Anderson tre..,ted jschoOI ------.---.-- handctl.out thc gifts!ut the Chrlsl. : Pupils 1111\(11, t!l'awi l,~:-; in IWllltlh' 11 B j 1(.( BAI. .JugtH'. M~I' md ~1rs Ht'nry _.I<-' ~ L I children J'muary (i for Marva's l""" """.;""".""' l,.."",,.",..,,,"!,,•. mh~ party Dt'c('J1lI)C'l' :.w. PIII'pnls fOl' llonldl'1 s, ' \von('~~;e 1:~'~~~:~l~~~(nll'S;l, 'c~ atterBUsh w~I"lIllsn fll~'1'(' I(ol" suPJlt.'r,I--+------··-·--·,,·,-"'---~-_.. "--_·_- bir"'lld;ty, < < 'RURAL SCHOOL,.·S' wrl'(' ~:~1t'sts. GUIlJItS WI'I'L'lllllyl'<\ I 1\ C]u'islnlils p;tr1YI!Hul gift ex· Eighth g.'rudel's hayS cOIII!llctcd

M" >0"," ,,,,<;,,,,,. M" IflORTHE'" and gIItSlt'X(,.hnng,'tl. LlI.lH'h WU!l t:hllll.gt' "'pI""" t..•.n. J."yt'tl·HUt":sdnl:J trlHnni~ng nnd children: of AST IIOUH,lrrolu lIusllllul. "\''''''''''''''''''~'-'''''''''''''''''''''''''I'''''III1''''l"oullI'' llN'vcd lIn~ ('hlldrf'n r{'('l,!\'('d U'('!tls !hl' study u( irrigution n Nebru,s-PC'nder, "I!'I)Nlt 'fubsday last wcclt ' , AUE1;'tELD MI'S. John R. Andl'I'sqn. whu, Iia~ 1)1 t l~ 8 .1n;let ~Hl'slln h'f'ated ali to L'ar~~ I. ' 1)lst~i<'t. L ' 1m,all day Ihl;the .f~'IbqrY' Kjopl.~l' llorne-. n.- r ...... hl'en in a Sjioux C.ity: ho~pitul n (Hosulle n~Jnu~n, '~euchc::r) dy burs fqr her birthday of Decem- (Vera Andersun, te-acher) PupjJs were entertain d Decem-

The Gerald itks family vi~it.. ' few weeks, i'cturned l~omL' Tucs- Mal'inn Ballcr, Janet Larsen nhd ber 6, The ChrIstmas program was bel' 19 by t\VIi musical umbers byed rl'idnJ-" ("ven i' j'hCo' Roy Dp.ys b,y day last week, Mr. and MI1S, Wil~ Jonn Grimm have had perfect at- givcn Deccmbcr ~o, Students Randolph high school irIs' band,Stlttlrday eVeni[' and ,thl" Flc)yd 1-11'5, Bryan' Johnson bu\' Oak: went for hcr, lendancc for the entire year. BooI< R«·ports. made gifts for parrn s. A Christmas party nd KarenHupps 'rtll'sdii)" .vening at Roy M~I, and Mni; lIjnlmcl' Penrson -'--- I Sevcnth graders have begun -the The follOWing book reports \\-'el'C All W(lnt Cht'isfma," ('nrnlin~. Bauer's hir1hday party were held.spahr's, t hU.d I. inner JUIllU\ry Gut Joe An~ For Blr1hdu', study of civics,. The-yare l'e-ading, furn~d in to 1he coun1y SUpPri)y.:" Sludcllls.who had, pprf,...ct fit· ,Dc('C'mher.:l3_

4~ln. w~ro at 1;', G Till' 1~:Jhlll'dl ,) spishils \\'el'(~,llt dt.'rs J~'s, Mrs. Alqcrt Anderso I Mrs,I·Ien·· "A Christmas Carol" in rc'ading:. tendent; Dorothy Peterson o(Atis. tClltil.lIlel:' for the first'- four months E:lec:tl'je lights were I uaulled ind.',YII~.V."nndln~11n••l~t '~k\\:,'~~~l ~"'Il""'''l'' f.~;~~rt:~~::~~ltl~l~W~ 1~'U~~~~~~io~~t.'~~~~ 'rll' I"l'l'tl MciCl'S or Colt'ridge, ry Wriedt and Mrs, Cl renec Ute- Richard Korn has start.ed rca?- trict 70, "The BobhsC'y Twins at Rrc _Sha~_n_p_al_'k_e_r,! SI~~t_Iy_._O_~, 'Bchonl last mon_th_._

Il '1 I'" .-; ,~~M ""'.. e;.... I wcr, Sund.1Y Inst w('C'k supper ••••••••••••••••' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••., 1:111.11111••••11 ,••••••••••••(I·r.. l!n.'.~thl!~t.,l;n,. \\.\'n~ .1~l'nln:(1;.i~;'.l nin~:; 1.1.'ll' ('nrl .,) lntl1t'.s Wl'l'(' H.I. g;Ul'S'~ at Alfred Meier's_ II II•••••II.lIl1a••••••••••••••••••••••,..::

~:l~~:~~ll~;~~~~l~i.~··,~~tl~,~~~s'~lH~l Will" . ,IIhi :\lrs'I~~.:\L Munky ,lelt Tj:'~)SCa~Bec,kel.. jl".'.r/a~~ilY 5: PRI'TCHARD BROTHERS ::!"lhi""<k," ",'r,' :" c .\ 1';""""" T'mr,d"" "'''"1,1'''' 1.",.In",:1<-, ;i::,:L·,··,l'\~i",:,'~''S'~r~'v':'i:~' i,.c~;~: :: . ' . . 1 ::1<L~t \\-t'dll(:;-.l!d,\ I ~~'I.\ l~ll 1\1 ' d;~\t;h:('l:: .\11:;, tl'-:td lll'l" In Sioux elly. :: ::

'I'll\' Cll\:HH"L' ::~; and I ,I.I~· I." . I·:,., ~ ',ltl ('.\ ~ ilt'I.). h'\:: T'll~' (;('on~\' Alll!P!'SOI1 ,uul Os· •• ••

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\\ 1l1. \\, ,t ,It Ll\\ III "·Ill ::)('111'01 (ll'r, .:\lr~ H.l'llI'l'- nigll HI Cl(dr Wall('r':-; al Allell, •• • •. h;;uup'::-, l'\Vl\l!l:', I.ist n,',':,. ;\lld, \Vl~rJlt'\' Sydu\\' \\·I'n' C;ilH':-;I~ at tirO\I'\' l'alT's ,Jnnu- :: ::

;\-11-. ami )Ir~. ()~(':ll' :\l.Ul1i \'YI.'ll1l\.~~ :la~.t \\\'l'k i;W.:sts ,\rrl~) \\','\'t' til(' Lawn'llee Feil fall1~ •• ••I I

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;l~ ,'\l'll~\!ll \';lllll.;'l;:lp·S :'Ilt=>. l.l'l;:l l\.il.';I~lJ;ll\ll1 llf Rocky \\\'.n~trand family. SallY Anll FI'II, •• ••

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1':~/tll~~;,"~Vi()r~(~~~;~:ll\;~' l':;'~:~'~r, S5 :~lnst \\·cl'k <l l\\,u-\\·c('ks' visit :: ::at ,Inti H(l\\,pn's. lVII'S, III_ ::,)(ill1n'-;Ull look him 10 Omaha and :: ••

!'9turncd till' t'ollo\\'ing day.:: J :=

~. Among the callers at Mrs. Her- ••• Ad' 1 ' , . t h' 'II h ld bl' t' t/ fit d 6'l t ••

~ 1:;;p2'~~;~;s '~~~rr~"L.e~~i~J~S~~: 5: s we al' . lSSO '(mg pal' tiel'S lP,. we WI. o. a pu IC auc 10 l on Ie arm oca e tnl es wes 55'1l' A " Biehrl [amily. Mr,. Drt-:: 2 miles n I'U, of Winside, 7 miles north of Hoskins, 13 miles eas of Pierce, J.J miles west and 2 ::Ittf Kay and 1I.'1rs, ,Francis Fenton. •• th f ••~~~'t~~~~~,on1\'~I~d ~I~,~tan~a~~~.n~: 55 sou 0 ayne, on~ ·:5ftNt Mei('r \\T'l'(' at Green's New:: E'0N'.ES ::Year's day. •• . == .. i<i,i;~ ;C~::;:~~~:~l' J~~:~~"fa:r~~~':;f,~ 55 . 55

Janu:lI'i', jlt'~'t"af\t~:'TSP~I;:/{~I~ :: ' ' ' .::bl1jrl hrollwl', George- 551 -:=

I+('C"',",,""\."iSi"jfd Il:~l~;l,tr~j~~/;,l;'~'(~'l~~' tlI~~~~ ::' '" ' • I • ::!1W, JUwkrh'\[;l'I1. Tlwl ('vening •• ::

,,11 drove to Frrmonl whrrr:: ~ P d' Ad' 1 ••Ch~ii~~~~ ;::~t~h:ttr~:7~iNrlson'~ 55 Commenc'ng at 12:00 o'clock sharp. . Iresbyterian La leS' i servlllg 55,~~:;'I Y~~:~~:~;:'. \~~rr:~l i'~~~ l\i~s~ 5: . ih d H' 2-5' 1 h' del ::.,;'I:~~i,~:;u::;' ;:~~~n~~~'. a·;'~IU~,~lar.~: &5 5' e-a 0 rse'5 '....; ea .at.LL 55nus Ring'. Evcrling gue-sts were :: "1;"1; .-MI'. and Mrs, Martin Holmberg, •• -••:. I

Laurabell Karnes and the Anton == f' ,,' lid' .' d 8 ld t 3 400 El 'lJ.h . t· f 3 d H I 't .Holmbergs. James Hinrs of Dr... Team 0 ay ge lngs, 7 an years 0 , W., , . even nll 'I cows, conSlS lIlg 0 goo 0 Sins, :: I'roit. spl'nl [rnm January 4 until :: well mated and good. 2 good Brown Swiss, 3 Roan Sho,.thorns, and •• f'~:~~~';ya~r~~~~~~~~'hin~I~~s[~~n~ 55 Sorrel gel,'(Ung, 5 years old, wt.1,500, well broke. 3 part Holsteins. .' iI~j';Am".:: Two stoick ~ows,Roan ami Hereford. !::

55 Sorrel mare, smoo,th mouth. wt. 1,200. Good Hf!r~~ord bull, 18 m01lthsold.S5:: Sorrel horse, coming 2 yeurs old, wt. 1,000. Six Herefbr'd steel'calves.::5:' Five Black and Hereford calves. 55.. .-5a 80 head Hogs 200 Whit'(! Leg/wi'll hens, in heavy product on ii·,•• b ••:: 20 bred gilts, J)urocs and blacks 60 fall pigs 20 tons alfqlfa 300 bales straw I 400 us. oats ::.. .."•• ••

ii Farm M~chinery, Etc. ii•• ••.. ' ..55 John Deere l5-ft. disc, new 1~46, l4-in, walking plow, 5555 John Deere spreader. Horse planter. as"

, :: .John ,Deere lO-in. hammel' J1ililL Horse garden cultivator. :.:.:,I

45-bu, self-feeder.55 50-ft..hammer mill belt. . I'td drill with electric motor. ::•••• Two IO-ft. di~cs. ••••. Eledi'ic emery grinder.:: McCormick-Deering l~-i't. qkc, ::.. d Chain hoist. ••:: goo. Two clectric fencers. :::: McCormick side-delivery ra],c. ::.. Single hog house. ..:: McCormick lO-ft. rake. Brooder house. :::: Demps~er hay stacker. Thrce sets of harness. ::55 Tractor hay

5swf. eep, '1'1'-0 ,;8ts of flynets. '.1 5:

~:: McCormick - t. mower. Feed hunk Some coliai's; !i

, ~""1N CAR' !'RODUCTION' I •.~t~N TRUCK PRODUCTION :: Moline 5·ft. mower. d' ••~, ,f f V4 :: John Deere 1941 hB'~ tractor on IHC endgate seeder. Model A For coupe. ::

i l 1IiUt: IN COMBINED CA AND TRU'CK PRODUCTION! 55 l'llbber, and cultivatol',in A-I RUl/ber-tired wagon. : Household Goods 55\ I 55 conditio,n. Two wagons with double bo;.;.. 55,

AGAIN all" the close of 1946+-1 to be ablo~'build more and more of :: John Deere "D" tractor with ex- .Three other feed wagons., Dining foom table. . :1',.n. wnen A:morica's need for new these fine p tlucts which America i. :: Two 4-section harrows. ·Kitchen. cabinet, Buffet. ::motor cars at/II trucks IS most urgeht I 'buying so. e gerly-the only motor •• tens{on rims, flood condition. McCormick-Deering 8-ft.biilider Maytag churn.' Library ab'le. ••-the Chevrolet Motor Division bf car giving lG·CAR QUALITY AT :: J h' D 52 t ; 14 . I . ::Gene,alMotors lead.• aU other manu- LOWEST'· cl::OS\r-the only truck :: 0 n eere, WQ -Ih, P OW, III with Carlson power driv¢. McCormick-Deering cream' epa- ::fa.c..turer.s..in.. '.·.a.·.utomot.i..i,e,.p.r.oi!ucti9~: giving BIG.Ir.RUCK Q.pALITY AT, U All condition. 32-ft. steel elevator with Hoist ratol' with electric mot r, I:.

I Thi. means that Chevrolet isltlrstJn LOWEST ICOST-tIJe compl~te' :~ John Deer~ 3-bottom 14-in. 'plow, and speedjack. . 1 ::

.~:~~.~~~%~"J.c..•~~.t.d.1...~.t~.'~.r.;t.t1~~~'.. '~. ~.~:~~:~r~~.. odWh}r.n.he.S•. t•.~fdSi~~t. ~e.~.d~1 :i good. John Deere 2-row cultivatoll. Two heating stoves, 55bim!d passehAe~'car ahdtru k :Moanw,hile,Jt stands to~reason yqtl'll :: John Deer Fanning mill. ! Many other items too num ::

';f~:{~~2~:i~~~~~~!J~:~~~;' ~;~~~JAp2;~~ii~l:::~i=1 Ii with 16 Buzz saw and two,~blades, god. to mention. Iiof 19451 Naturally, Chev,!olet h0rles '\nd tl'tlCkS~ChevrOJetl :, ," .... I' . ..". . b" II

! ,'Ii"'" '1 "1';'1' " ,"l' I I '\ = . !1'E'RMS: ash, 01' make arrangements with:, clerk. AU property 0 be settled for bdore elllfJ re ==l'1.m.n\ber ',' . a*;dIST "PRelD' (flO .an. QUlCKES DElIVERY of your new car. =1' I I I ·1:

::':R7E:~~.ST:~~:~:~~:::::~:':~ ~i":ff.bmas, Allan Pritch \rd 0 iFCo"V~J'1 I . iiii.,., .. ~q~i.~e()~ard·. .•. .<.' .. wn~~il~1,IJ4!!liltjlcij~llllit"Hlf~!'II;!,lil~lii:1 1..7.'.' :J:*uh~~S~1dolphZil!h:~rAllctS. '.' ,,}le NatiQnalQank of NQrf(J~~~2i; .

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Lunch Wagon on Grounds

State Natio«ql Bank, Wayne r,llJrk

fatm MachineryFlare board wagon box.

Wagon with box.

Two wagons with triple boxes.

Feed wagon box:

Hay rack with gear.'

Hay rake, ~2-ft.

Three feed bunks.

Two hog troughs.75-ft. rubber hammer mill belt~

Slip scraper­Wheel scraper.

Tank heater.

Vise.Some steel and wood posts.

Some lumber.

Woven, and barbed wire.Other articles too numerous to

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3 HorsesBay gelding. 1(J ~ears old, wt. 1750 'Sorrel mare, smofth mouth, wt. 11700 I

Saddle mure, 2 years old, wt. 900,broke to ridel ----

Sever41 hundred .bushels Tama oatsSeveral st4cks of 'alfalfa hay

"Some baled (llfalfa hay

1931' Model A Fordf excellentrunning 'condition.

IRe No. 10 hammijr mill with feedtable.

Smrlley grainand forage blower.24:'ft. elevator.Land roller. c I

4~¥ection harrow.3.1!;ection harrow.

Deering horse mower.Feed wagon with 32x6 tires.

TU!lS:C.S~ or "' the clerk. All pro~rlj to be ~ttled for before beiDI remo".

ERNEST SPllnGERBER" ' , i i OWNEll

TUESDAY. JAN~ 21I

farm Machinery

Ten: yearling steers~ weight 600 lhs.~ on full feed

36 White ·Face yearling lilteers~weight 800 pounds~

on full feed I"onr lilpring calves

Commencing at 12:00 o'clo~k

The Following}lre from the Fred Baird Herd:

l<'ive milch cows I Five heifersAll to, be fresh by sale date or shortly after

1181 am leaving Nebf(~ska, I will sell at public (.m~tiQ(l. on. the place 8 miles south of 7th Street in Wayne q,nd 3 m~

5 miles east and 4miles south of Winside, 7 miles north and 1 mile west of Pilger, on- .

60 .head Cattle

F·30 Farmall tractor on rubber.

Regular Farmall tractor O(l. rubbei".

Wood Bros. corn picker, picked 100 acres

IHC No. 229 tractor cultivatot':

llli1@uiltIllC tra.ctor cultivator., "~ .. ;' .,,. i' " .. ,.,", '"

IRe power mower.

IHC I5·ft. tractor disc.

_IHC 2-3 bottom plow on rubbfr.

.IHe tractor corn planter.

IHC horse corn,planter.

Mounted lister for Farmall.

John DeereI,urrow·opener planter.

Tn~etorsweep.

lFIC 4,AJinan~re spreader.Ca,swelll1ydraulicmanure loader with

pump.'

.John Deef~~~dgate seederrD~eringgt~inbinder •. · .

6,lQ

1.06

265.62

15,55

................ . ... 9.00ovcd by Councilmanseconded by COU!"~Cil­hauer that. t.he cl. 'imsand warrants orct: ~rC'd

put by the M yorthe fpUowing ~ ted

eckenhauer, Hiscox

WaS PilI,by the MaYQrII c.lI the folloWing lv,;1!ed

~'. .Bec.k.enb.uer. I(!iscoxer. ":' none.

e~ft.nkt carried.ijdjpurn. ,

afni!<!·L. W. McNatt, I

Mayor

(Seal)

NOTICE TO CREOlTOR,,'l.J"i~I:J~:~i,j.Ii'·.:,,~le State of Nebras~a, ·Wayne

~\lnl)r, ss. Ii-:':I~~""*f!:·:". ,;Vt~ .matter of th~estate of

,l'll~!, I'" ':',B~kman, d~c ~ed.>, ' i'editors: of said c, tate are

hereby notifie¢l, th~t I ,iwill sit atthe Count~.-Court Roomiin Wayne,in s~i~ COl;J~ty, on th~i ·-25th dayQf.~lmuary, 1947' at 10 o'clock a,m,and on, the 25th da of April.1947 at 10 o'clock a. m. to receive.moJ .e"limiQe all Cla'4gaInStsa.ia"· estate, with a· vie to theiradjp~tment aoil allow ce, Theti1ije limae.lt.. for !the p eht.tlcl,nQt aims ·~ainst.. sai ,estate.1$W~~ m?nths. from 'h 25th d~YOf' Jilnti.ri, 194J, and th tifue liijl­i,t~ for pa:l(m~nt of d bt~: is of,le,

LYe.lr fro~I'f'id 3rd d. 0/ Janu-"flk~7. ", .. ' .. '

. . Wlfhessll)Y :Iian!i .~nd the:s.i~'l!t.l\aiil County Court; th 3rd daY,Qt;r.nu~rY, 1ll47.fu

! (seal) J.~;", e~udge, vaj9t3 H

COUNCIL PROCE .. ,Q!l '10'11W.yne. N~brask.. :Moho

Decem 'r ~, 194&:,The City Council' me p~rsuant

;lIlpdjouITI1l'"nt in the itYi,oerk's .'!J,,ee in tlje City Audi rillln with o~

"'i/1ll.'1'1'!."lbe.rs. .~.'. nt.. IP".· ,\~o... '¥!. fal'l"" 1. Vf{. a~ eoun.· ,t~r.,en Hermlll1 al/nd, m~ Btielt., ,Mot,uei,- W. ,A.HiScox a#d John; ,~f1d,()

. y~al Sal)d il3'

VQUn

'~~~l~¥qVo

, '

, THE WA,l:·NEIUlJ~,~LI).W<\l'Nl'J. NEIl8<\SIi'\. ~RU~SI)"'J;. J'lI,m!;\8Y,I6, 1947."""ii~ijii~j:Fjii:i=;:;F==:::;:!:f;;;::::":;OT;:;;r;;;:'-=;;:;;n";;:'?''''~:::;::::r=.:::~::;'''-='-~::::-~'~'''-~''~~'''':"'~.:-:::;:::::::~;=:~-,-'-"''''''-'--:~-'~:~--r~''~''''-'---~-------'''''''''''',' - -,----

·.' ~tlUi.' . ,.'. :_.•.~ ~t.. 3.1,~1 'Y~~.,.. _~tl~,~ Qf, Th~,~~',f~r rn.Q~.w ,a,t ~q.y N,'clS9h'~ ·s,U._.~daY.r~aS.t we.~l~. her ,son, ~Il;lter. whp 8;ttends s.em- Bakers celebrate their anmversary \1 sons were lOner guests Sunday bur Oalt vi.~it d t lc~r mother, M.rs.OliULha.flr Pw1~Y. I I ~l~~ 4f":f.~ to ~na, two. or t~e Hil.rry S~Hl"~l~on~were e;t Sl(ott inary. January 3. last week 1 tthc Herbert Barcl- John R, An ers n. Sunday lust

150~ ~o rnal 5.aq w~~ VnnSlyl$:c's COIj supp~r January 3. Pleasant HQur club. _ .JIlP~ting ElsIe Muller left January 4 to man home. weel< jn n h 'pit I nt Sioux .ity.Tlie Ko;, . ~'l' CO.-\P8llY, ~'~1r.'aJ1d Mrs. Erwh:l wAuer and The Paul S,CnruQs were New January '2 with Mrs. SCQtt Van r~sume teaching: dutic~ in Michi- The Virgi Ekberg furnily 8n~ Mrs. Andcrsol WtS able to r tlHil\

Vus.,~i.'; ".' ;''''r,..;.....;~.'.,".......... 2.4 son, of PendCl\ and. Mr~~.nd Mrs. Yesy'.s dinner gues~s at ~Ie Pe- Sly,ke, elected Mrs. Art ~eiland gan. , , Mr. nnd Mr,. Gus Schult:: were I 1 hPlllC TIll'sdn , I IIoJe~'tttl\tt), :~ohif1;~l'Y ,~ Harvey Reil>old Were withil Mr., and tel's: . president,' Mrs. L,loyd McFaddel) Thursday Clut will, mc-ct ,Tanu- Leo SchUlz' s dinner guests thc~ " Mr. und 1\ n::. ,.b'i,s. Flcet vodd

SUP.PlY ~'''' Drn.1s ,... .2.4., Ml'S. Henry \VittlCl' Mpntlay eve- Ohver Hmkl? an~ Alvern Jones vice president, Mrs. Ray Nelson ury IH Ilt the lome pr Mrs, Pete New Yeur's. : \ C'nlcl'tnlnert ,I t SI pper Inst \~;C'~:N'. H. I'f ~r,\~m~r nin~ last week to obser.ve Mrs. left Thursday for rexas to,spend treasurer, Mrs4 Olto Pet.ers sccre~ Oberg. . :, The Eqlil Cltberg and Vil'gillEiL Tuesduy ,evon ng r l~ Mr. and f~lr.

sal,ary; I &~ ;tax ~ 260.20 'WitUel"s :birthdaiY. two months, . I tary and Mrs. James ITIetgcn l'C~ . The h.cnneth nltC'l!, fnmtly Iwlll" hOl'g CamHic. 'wore (.mt-l'l'tuiI\~d ih Elmcr"'Flcet\\oart nd mainC'~Hi-~ A. M I :ptcem,ber The Lym;l Ispms find Henry Rc~ porter. i cd Bud Lutt Cllt\um:tc his blrth- the Mu.rVin rillion home Jun~Hry cIn Fle-etwood of 0 lUll-a, and 0-

salaxj: 1 ita 21o.QQ dells had Sundhy la~t week dinner ------- day Jnnuul'Y 2. 'G 1. (or oyster tew. aid Flectwoo . e ml'n aite de,

I': t~e :qqun~YI,C9~~t ,Room if! W~n~f Te:dey "~' enn~, Dot.... .,"'" ,.. 'I at R-oley Isom's. . ) , I The Hurry B !wrs ,spent Fridny Mr. and M s. Anders Jorgenson a. brotherhoo m1ing in the. ev¢-,In.·. SIll.. I.d. C.QU~...tl'.•. on. ~he'.17t.l> ..·.d.l'. of cem.ber. lan" 1.\1!lS talC.. " 184.90 • S HOLE" ·8' ., .The Lyle Peters family helped LOG~N' evcning lust cek at Franklin and Mr. and rs. Melvin Kraemer mng. ,

I , ~~u"ry. '~1:' ,: and pn lh~ '7th William ¥ or, Iile<:embcr Mrs. P~lul Obst pbsC1'\'c het· birth-~ t 'F1C'~c's for Marlcne's, birthday. w'e.re last -we k 'Sunday' luncheon The Lars N ssan' family and 1'6.',d~ '~"A~ • 11~7. at ,10 :o'<llook $al8l'J1 tax lSO.OQ C lIuy SUl\d~'y .lust: wel~l{. V ALE Y Home Circle club m{'cts Thurs- guests at lIa ry Baker's. Hr:l.I:~eyHenn. i. gspn and Sharo 1Uj'

,'~~:'lfl.~ ,.to,: , :, ,~Y~, 4nd' ,xanijue,;aU' WUUam'1~' qce, J;)ecem- i by The Herbert Juc~hsan and Rus- \day, Janu~ry ]6,' at the home of 'Mr. and rs. Melvin Kraemer tended, the nfirmation ser ic s"i!ft.. '.~.'..' 8i:.~.P~~ ,~~ ~·t.lI,t.~,,~.,."~i~l1 a- her. sala • ~ess tl\-x ...... 175.oq, Mrs. Martin Madsen sell f..dm,m. famlh('s had New by-----,'o' ,Mrs. Melvm Anderson. and the Hal' Bul{.ers spent Sun- for Mrs. Martin Hanson at Gc hs '--'!~W ;t<:t'.thfHr, '!&:«:lU$.~~ @(tat~ Botmell :G 'er, December Year s d1l1ncr at Harry Samuel- ' E,laine Bokcmpcr had Sunday day evening last week at Wm. mane Luther n church in ur'llRm*~. ,1,jhe ~ime Ihl,itfd, (9:~Jh~ ~alaL'Y;J t~ ,................ 119.3Q Sherman ToppeJ,'S met January son's. " Mrs. J. E. Bergerson dinner and supper last/week with Stalling's to e~ Clifford, who l:e- Sunday last week and were di n l'

~~~~~t;lt9R".P~ ,cl.a~" ~a.P,'\St VV91~&l~ IS'j :B-.re$slCf. De- 14 t\t Hurry Nelson's. ~,rs.NickGreiner\VasinKansas The Emil Muliers and AnQres B~ve-rlyin th.e Emil Ekberg home. cently return d from Italy. guosts in the Clarence Hem'ins-~~ ss~a en ~ }~u~, m:m~~.. ~f9P.1, <je,p1ber .~v.rY less ta..,x ~ens Thompsol)S of W1ayne, w~1!e" City from December 27 to 30 with Jorgensens help~ the Ken~eth ·Mr. ~nd Mrs. Kenneth Baker and Albert And 1'son and Mrs. Wil- son home.

tne ld,h day- of Janut't), l~f, 6011 nnd use I'rtt csr 182.70 II~!!!!!!'~~'~'~~!'~~!!~!!!!i!i!i!!ii!i!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!ii~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~!!!!!!!~~~!!~~~~~~~~~!!~~t~<!', t~l:W llmit'l~ 1'01' pa,)'nu~nl1 of ';Hlo VictOl~. DtW(HnoE'l"sal- II~\~ !S'"l'" lIellr ~m satd 2llth ary "e 11 ....'1".... ,............... 180,00day or D~~..·t~mh't~r, 1~·1I1 \Y'llltt'f 8.1 Bn~sskr, cit J'

'VittH'SS ~llY lH\l1rt Hnd tlk' s:-eal derk, llVlI'ley ad\'t\lleedof said C~llll1t.y ~\)ul't, this :.;8U1 on fl'ei~ht and oil ... :~.. 5~O.85Un.)" of p\.,..~t'ml)l'l". 19·16. :Ncbraska~' lI-l'unicipal Ri~-l,SCi:ll) J. :;\L CHERRY, ' "it'\\' 1!9,47 dlH's .. :14,00j~t3 C\lUlny ,hldgc !.lames' l\IcIntQsh. Bromc

X()T](~~: TO CRFAlfl'OnS- ' ~[~;~~~~ ~~.t:l'~:.~:... ~~~... ~~~.~: ~O.OOTht~ Statl' ~)r :\~bl·8.s1w.. Wayne ACl1lc Cherplicql Company,

coOunty. SS, Steel "\'Q~,l ring ;..... 11.07In thL' maltL'l' (If· thL~ ('$tn!L~ of Geo. A. L('rnbcl'SOll, Ins, on

Annll, ISllTll. dL'<.'{,U.!:CiL Ford "a,~l d ChevroldCreditol'S of said, ~stat.(' , arc trucks ,............................. 50.00

hereby nntifkd, 11nt :r will sit a111:nllerton i Llunbet' Com-tt1e Count:."· Court Room in Way:lc, pany, ("'6.1 1 paint andin &aid (";,.ltmty, on the Z4t1~lldBY of Str('ct DPpt. snpplies .. 3&8.24~lI~a,¥, l~Ja' WQ'~I~l\,~.,m, Com-"l!4 Qn~, ~Ih dllf Qf ,Mlrl!>1947 gl\lll' . udit..!lP-OO 'af io' o'C]bCk' '~. m. to receive and N. "T. ,hone Com-e¥lll<lin, 'i'Q.. qlai'll'l a~..jn~t allid il'\IlY. 0$'\"" plmnc anqes.t.a.•. t.e,. W.IIll. '. ~ vieW. tCljl \h,Hr a.d. . t.OOllll. ..: ' .jl,1Stmcl,t, G l~ The p. 4. H' ncr, Clerk of'1liJ>l! 1i~1"': h~ t!o.n' ~iJlt. C .t. Will!>tm.n Iof c1.1:t!1s IS vs. city , CQll!<l 24.O!ithl'~e, mon rom the 241h ,day GCl~rge BQt'J1hoft, Decem-of JunUGI"Y,' 1947. and the tinw bet' salury less tax .__ ..... 1~1.10

limitt.-'<1 for payment of qt'1Jts is one \V. L. PhlPps, December:Y~Rr from said 4th day of January. $alarv ]~ss tax . 156

1

' .001947. Gknn Slln~ni?l', Dcccm1.Jf'l"

\V,itncss my hand 8nd.'th,~ seal of salary ldss tax 131.60sai9 Coun1y C~urt. this 4th day Fn'd E'l1iS,'1 December saI-of January, 1941. I 3ry h$s'Itax _._ __ 105.00

J. )or. Cherr}', Bcn Ltl.ss, iDecenlhcr sal~

(Sl!.. '..•.•... ~I) . CQlmty ,jud~c Qry 1e.s;;j!aX 127.90, .:.',.. ' l j9t3 W.lter S'-'I'1'essler. Decem-

:I". . . 'l ber sal.p' less 'ax 20.90

.,.".. ':i[":' ,.9TICE TO CRf;lD TOR!!, Henry D. 1;!ush, December_.'.'... ", e ~.'tat~ of Nebra.s ta,. 'VuJ'ne salary 1.ISS tax 127:.90".,,', .... '!y. so. " Rich.rd ~ gel. December, In the ":lYl~tter. of th estate of slliary 11 ss tax _.. 119,30

'M~rk \V. Simpson, dec aserl. Roben :Lass, ·DecemberCre-d!t~rsof said,est.atp ?-re hel'e-l salary ~nd bu..rYing .3

by notiiled\ that- I 'VIIIISlt at,the dogs , 48.00

CO'.U.nty' cour•., ROO.m in~ aync, inj\\-Bl.tel' S ..:BreSSler, Citysaid county', on the ~th day of' Clerk, oney adv. forJanuut')', 1947 at 10 0' ock a, m. Court c 'sts 5lnd gas 133.10and on the 25th day, of pril, 1947 Anderson i Fire Controlat lO'o'clock 8. m. to ceive and Compan, Hose and Ex-~amine all c1aitT1s. agninst said pansian Irings .estate, with a view. tol their ad- N. \V. B(jl Telephone Co.,j~~ment, and allowance: Th.c time Fircma '~ phones ..... '_ .....llm.lted f'1~ the. prese~ta~JOn of Walter S.I Bressler, Citycl!1luns agamst said esta~e IS three clerk, reight on firemonths from the 25th da)' of Jan~ hose ._.uary, 1947, and the time limited Fullerton Luniber Com-ior payments oJ debts is one year pany:pfrPm said .3rd day of January, Board I.'.1947. 11 \vas

\Vitness J,l'~ hand an9. the seal Hiscox' aof snid Cou!lty CQurt, this 3rd day IIlHn

of January, 1,9'17. be alIoJ. M. Cherry, drawn.

County .Tudge Motij9t3 and on

yea:and B

VoMoti~t

~er's;Petroleumem·.' 'r"" ...~ny-, ,p~es~l ~uel ..:.. :".~

i""~:O~~~~d Sok~lIts

G~. A. Lamberson, s.~ Vremium on GMC t ck~lerton i Lumber, C ~

puny. Material for ~ htpep!.' .'" .

"i:'; lIl"",,',~~.l'elep\J~"e;. .e~;I, '. '.:~".i:.'.:': .1, , t.I!.~n~".~•••~+.~~. ~rr,:.:" !¥lklil~,EI~~ ,.. ~1"1",,,. ,p~il.li.~wjn4-~ .. ~.

o==~===z J- Ji....-_--------

l

sows,

KSROSENI1: WALL. LAMP.TWO PORTABtE OIL STOVE

OVENs.Df:.~T..E.R. WA.. SN.1J.\l.4Q ,MACHINE~ithPOWt:ft OR El.ii:CTRIC MO OR.QUAI<ER (i\H~1'AIN STRETCHE .TWQ LAWN (;llAl~S.egAL llU"fINE; UOVE.METAl. MI.U~lelNE CABINET.WAS" TUR ~NO 'OILER.1l~.ONING aOARP.

Chickens i,

doz. Austra-White year-old hens.8 doz. Leghorn pullets.

Lunch Wagon on Grounds

A bout 500 bushels of Boone oatsSome alfalfa hay

10

HOGS15 Spotted Poland China brood

MOTOROLA RADlO, PACI<.•CllI;:ST Of DRAWERS, Nf:W.TWO .DRES.5ilRS.Sf:WI.Na l\1ACHINE.DiSl.(..END TABtE.'fWO ALMlQIN LAMPS.

4 HorsesBay horse, 8 years old, wt. 1,500.Bay mare, smooth mouth, wt.1,400.

Bay horse, 5 years old,' wt. 1,,500.

Bay saddle horse, 8 yrs. old, wt.1,200,extra good cattle horse.

DEMPSTER HAY STACKER. HAY RAKE.DEERING 8-FT. &INDER WITH CARLSON

POWER DRIVE.MASSEY-HARRIS 6-FT. MOWER.~INDROWER FOR 6-FT. MOWER.ANOTHER MOWER.WIDf:-TIRE WAGON WITH BOX. •'l.WHEEL TRAILER WITH WAGON BOX.4.WHEEL TRACTOR TRAILER ON GOOD RUB;

BER, 6·FT. x 16·1N. BOX.HAY RACK ON STEEL GEARS.SET OF TRACTOR CHAINS.ROTARY HOE ATTACHMENl; ~OR CULTI.

VATOR.CHASE 2·ROW DISC CULTIVATOR.SINGLE.ROW SHOVEL CULTIVATOR.JOHN DEERE SULKY PLOW.MUSTARD CLEANER.150.BU. HOG SELF·FEEDER, L1I<E NEW.BROODER HOUSE, 1'lxl6, 3Yf:ARS OLD.HOG WATERf:R WITH LAMPS.

Househo,ld GoodsWOODEN UTILITY. CUPBOARD.LATE MODEL ICE BOX, 80.lb. cap.LEATliER. MQRRIS CHAIR.TWO ,ROCKING CHAIRS.'BROWN ENAMEL BED.TWO COIL SPRINGS.TWO INNERSPRING MATTRf:SSES.

farm Mac~inery, Etc.THREE FEED BUNKS, NEW LAST YEAR.75-FT. ENDLESS BELT.TEN 50.GAL. BARRtLS.SADDLE.SET Of GOOD HARNESS.SQMEOTHER HARNESS.SET OF LEATHER FLYNETS.FIVE ROLLS OF CRIB.IUNG.SOMELUMB~.STEEL POST pvttIm. aUQQY.STEEL POST DRIVER. STIi;~ POSTS.TWO OIL.,ijURNING TANK HEATERS.ELE,CTRIC FENCER.IOOO.CHICK SIZE HARD'COAL BROODER.SOME HARD l;:oAL.CHICKEN f'Ef;J;lERS.DeLAVAL CREAM SEPAR~TOR.GARDEN CULtiVATOR.ISO-FT. HAY ROPE.EARLY OHIO POTATOES.TWO MUD TIRES, 6.00,.16.

TWIN. URNER SUPER Ii'LAME OILHE TER.

3.BURl'lER PERfECTION OIL STOVE4.PIECf: BEDROOM SUITE.(.I\bo.vel items are about a year old)8.P.IEC! QUEEN ANNE DINING

RO M SUITE.STUDI . COUCH..DROP.....EAF KITCliEN TABLE.FOUR [KITCHEN CHAIRS.CABINIET,

THURSDAY, JAN. 23

1936 lJ(cCormick-Deering, F-20 tractoron) good mbber, in good condition.

McCORriIIICK-DEERING 14·IN. ~-BOTTOM PLOW,GO-pD. '

MCCOR~ICK'DEf:RIN<f TRACTOR CULTlVAT·OR, will also fit Models Hand M.

JOHN EERE 1S.,FT. DISC.".SECTI N HARROW, NEVER USED.ANOTH~R 4-SECTION HARROW. . ,McCORMICK.DEERING CORN PLANTER WIT""

160lRODS OF WIREJOHN ~ERE ENDGATE SEEDER, NEW.WORK ASTER MANtJRE LOADER, NEW.JOHN EERE MANURt SPREADER.ALLIS. HALMERS COMBINE, GOOD.KUHLlV\AN 2.ROW MOUNTED CORN PICKER.MOOE~ HAMMER MI.LL, NEW LAST YEAR.TRACTpR HAY SWEE\,. ,

57 CattleSix milch cows,one fresh by sale dat'e.Nineteen calves, 6 moS. to 1 yar old.Eleven steers on feed, wt. 800 lbs.One Shorthorn bull.Twenty stock cows.

Sa~e Starts at 12 o'clock

I will offer the following property at public auction at my farm 7 miles west and 4% miles north of Wayne, 2 miles east and1Wmiles nm·th of Carroll, 3 miles west and 9 miles south of Laurel, on-

~hd c

C. lJ1. Coe, M.D.Phy~iC:ians & Surgeons

QffJccs at

Benthack'Hospit~l. Phone-lOG' I

;DR.].T.GILLESPIEOptometrist

"I· I '.' ,

CQMPLETE VII;iUAt., ANALYSr~, .

,Phone 30S.J. fox

. ,.... '. ..A:PPo~bne~~ ilIt ,West. Seeondi,StrGet"

Wayne, . Nebr.

Tlj"dl Lessman and::.on \")f Flagstnffl /iFl/.., Mr. and:'I'II'~. Gl'cHgi' Hl'aillll1f'r. 1ht' La\\'-

'-""--'~--'"'---- \'C1'1('I' I.\.tlWt' famil)1 and tlhe Hclll'Y

!) ( ' E B] \\-icting- f.:l.lllilv .bact Sunday last

. r. ro'~N~is,l1S.1 j ~~~'I~~~n~%.L~~tt'~lit~~r~~1~~\r~, cd there that ever ~.

PHone 424 Miss Grace B\i tier who at-IOffice (w~r Mines Jewelr I t(>nds Concordia ~C'h.ChP,ts ('OllC g.p

1<. WaYne Nebf in Seward, spent rt~Jq nolidays with, • L 11)(' SplittgC'rl:cr na'nilly In Iktn)IL._.. ~"~---_.-.--"---+- She !'tOPPl'rlllf'I'C' la~j w0Pl.;: in !Jet'

p;H'('nta] H.e\.". T I . Buchncr 11ll1lll' I"rayne Ilospital ' I on h('~ l:l'llll"n 1,'0: ~l;wm.d .. No~·-.

'" man SplltlgerMer ,tlso VIsited III,. Phone 61 I the Rev. Buebnerfhame.,

, Sunday last w¢ k oinqer gupstsI,Wayne, Neltr. at Andrew Johrts n's- \\'NC :i''vlr.

~~~~~~~~~~~$I ~e~~~Ail~~~I~~,f~~_ a~~n~~~~~:,. , _", Vern Carlson, Vi9'l$ and Handall

Dr.E, L. Harvey of Concord, Mr,ar.rt Mrs. Jak

VeterinariaD • ~~~;~n~n~frC,~~~:~~ I :r~. a~~11~~~12~ East. Second Street Iand 1\11 S MC'1~ I.~ ,J~imsOn

~ . Wayne, Nebr. ~

nay Ph. 75 - Nlcbt Ph. Celebrate lllrlMay, 1A group of n~ighbQrs and n!'la

tives called at H~nry Nolte's Jan

'Drs. Lewis & Leis uary 5 to help MI'" VlOla celebnat

her bIrthday qa,rds were diverOIlIROPRACTOaS "on

(Est. 1914) - - - ­Is 1Iomf> on Furlough.

prc. Norman Rockv.rell ardvejMonday last w~e.k ~rolU Ft. Me

~~l~~~~n~~~"S~oTf~~:k~~i~a:Jm~His sister, Mrs. 'Ijacl:t Petersen 0

CA,VANAUGH.·· I Omaha, came 'I1csday Jast weelto spend severaJI days at R~ekINSURAN<;E Jind well's while hc Ii. h mo.

e REAL EST.&.TEPhone. 84 II Alphonsus Brejtk utz of Wis,

:;;~;;;;~:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;I~~rk,n~~~:':i s1~il1ednl ~~~~~~~3r .---- t-~-+---:--:­

Walter Benthack,i. M.'D. I

.-

essHarness

1I0usehold oodsIowa electric crea separatorNew Perfection oi stoveKitchen tableFour chairsDay bedDresserChiffonierSmall library tablIce cream freezerDai.sy churnTwo 5-gal. creamc~ aDS

Milk buckets 'Five ston~ jars

Three sets of harTwo sets of flynetFive collarsSiociL-saddle andSome' horse halterEight calf halters

,

Lunch Wagon on Grounds

1929 Model 11 Ford Coupe, LCwringsand good rubber

1934 1%-tOll Chevrolet Truck

RED HEIFER, to fresh about April 1

SHORTHORN BULL CALF, weight about 550

9 Head Caltle !.. tSEVEN GOOD MILCH cows, 6 fresh last Nove -ber and I to freshen about March 1. Most fthese are Holstein Shorthorn cross, are you gcows and good producers. \

I

ABOUT 450~~~~~D~rA~~~RION OAJsABOUT 500 BU. EAR CORN IN RING WITH FLOOR

I'·

Monday, Jan. 205 11ead Horses

Terms: Cash or make arrangements. with your banker. Ali propertytied for befO1'e being removed. ./

SaleStarts at 12:30 o'Clock

T.". Hughf;,s, Auctioneer

"">A!"~O~~?~«~~J~, 'OW,Bred to a Spotted Poland China boar, due tostart farrowing the last of March. Vaccinatedfor cholera. 1

TEAM SORREL BALDFACES, MARE")\ND GELD­ING, coming 5 years old, well broke anq gentle,weight 3200. A good .pair.

TEAM SORREL GELDINGS, 8 and 11 years old,weight 2900. A good feed team.

RED ROAN SADDLE HORSE, coming 4 years old,well broke and gentle, weight 1000. A goodcattle horse! ~

I

Melvin Magnuson, 0:; .Security National Bank of L urel, Clel"

As I have decided to quit farming I will sell ~he follow:g property on the C. I. MaJ­nUSOll farm 3 miles west and 1/2 mile south of Concord, 3 miles east and 3V2 milelssouth of Laurel or 9V2 miles north and 1 mile west of Wayne, on

fARM MACI1INERY, Etc.' ,1941 JOHN. DEERE MODEL 'B' Deering 8-ft. binder Two ,ets of bang bards I j

. TRACTOR ON RUBBER IN Hoosier end gate seeder Scoop boardA-I SHAPE High-wheeled wagon with box A lot of tools and othe~ artid s

John Deere 14~in. tractor plow on Wide~tired wagon with triple box too Qumerous t mentIOnrubber Rubber-tired grear with flare box

John Deere tractor cultivator Steel-wheeled gear with hay rackSet of wheel weights Bob sledNew tractor sweep to fit model B Potato plowJohn Deere corn planter Road dragJohn Deere Elevator, complete Wooden postl'puller

with hoist, horse-power and Two 16~ft. fe~d bunksspeed jack 18-ft. feed bunk

John Deere Letz feed grinder \ r i 1O-bu. hog s~lf feederJohn Deere manure spreader Two hog troughs

,John Deere spring tooth harrowJohn Deere walking plow Loading chuteJohn Deere 6-ft. mower Siebering oil burning tank heater

John Deere 12.ft. rake Hudson tank h~aterMaytag motor

John Deere llfz-horse engine 50~ft. rubber drive beltJohn Deere hand corn sheller Slip scraper

McCORMICK.DEERING 10·20 %.horse electric motor andTRACTOR emery wheel

McCormick-Deering tractor culti- Four fuel barrelsvator Two wooden barrels

McCormick-Deering 11~ft.'disc New blow torchMcCormi.ck-Deering 20-ft. lever Electric fencer

drag Simplex broodet, 500 size