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Cut Yt~etd '::::;+========-=---==~l.~=---~~~-Far '. ers Say . Hal. of Crop IMalY Be Lost I HOT "·P.atfl('1 and mOlsturf'-!"P11.
I bJ/l~ \"'I~" IF1\'(' cut the V.".l\ :" ,COUnl\ C fl"ll ~tTOJ! a" much Cl. •• )1
! pcrCl'nt 11 suh];' pltlceto , That Iwas the estlm.ate oOf scl.-
eraL farmers around IWaYI1" TueSd<:l1 when Interviewed bv
I Herald lI"eporter. Northeast l'II"
:;~~ilt ~;e~;~r:sU:f~:~~r~:~:~' lik-c WI ds '-for Cl week. Weath"',cbserve 5 arc still of-fcrinq ilttl,
I hope fqr any relief before t,,].,
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weekenlJ. .
'1 north I J I 01 th(' (.'Ount~' ~lf'ent~ t, bt, IH 'b t~el shap~· than tJw S"fllJl.1 bpcauSl:' ) ('card l'al!l~. Sanli' o~ 1,·.
I can. sUi look!. ver ... good Lat. ' , I rl('tI-E'".~ !< 'em to bi" absorbln'-'. j J,
CoWl 1 '1 p:\!..\ Chalnn;Jl! '1,,;1, Robert~'lsa!C tod,n ",;omp p"]
\ !(>Jd:--. h;~y.· he{,l"l CUI as muc-h <t •• -.1
perCf'nl Idepl'lldln~ upon til' C1',{,
I US-f'd m~ht' gl"owld In 19:i~ 1'1"
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Beef Sale at I LOI" Hurd" hHH llbboll l'AJl:!"U~ Comolctt' results of the
:-.lE'ct b]oU~hl th( top pilei 0 competlt!On at both the Wayne !SStJ ;>(1 In thr fI1Sl \Va\l1{ OUIlI\ and D))wn county faIrs arc PU~ Ii'all -J-I-l bah\ bpcl auctlO 1 ~at Ilshed In this Issue .of The He -
I urda~' atternoon at the t·an·dound~ ~~~' c~i':~{'g f~~h e~~~tu;~!w~f ~h .Mlss Hur~'s steer was ,one of (~ '( page 3 sectIOn 2 for corilplete It
the 65 auctioned at the s·~le. It d~' lin Hi - listing of results It :c::a~:~h~~~d.~~~~~;:e~~,~~~~ 't ~i"rH:lf'~ 11<\ Fa mer Wayrne .a total of'$14.995.61'at th~auc- II g herf' F d D I 0 -I tion. an av.cr..a.ge of approxr ate. ~()tl1C'1 a.filll IldnJ({i ! re a e vercome Re iuent Dies in Iy two cents over the market i G neWI I'\;;.glelJ \1 B ii R 1 ' price_ ~ . L up F'r"""'fkoe'" ,'" Pta<, Y eat at oya ~ ,A tD Accident Scconn hl';11 p~'lt;(" \ <\.::... .... lJ bl {,\ 11"" \.'V1H~'['I; tP.t'-'U[('1 T.'ef' D~l( :rnstr"Uct-o'"' (if \V;ryl-?'~ .• .,H'''I! "P")l" """"I I Lang-erne-wI OIl cornpam fo .10'11\ CD StCitt "d" gl.cath Improver! V'/ rl No an G. l'iiahnh.t:'. 3..: Or.:ean-'
I Lutt " blw ribbon Helelo1'd $tet\ nesda:- aft(,l. $;~ffermg. 11 h~alISid(,' Calif.. torrocr resldl'nl oj c.,' .... " •• -;_.~,,~_+ I I Karen "\VI1fer<. blue rtb00l1 ('u akefielj Man Gets stroke al Royal Saturda) ..' Wa e, wa.-; killed 111 an auto accl-
llCeOe1.~~ tord steel "en\ to .lrrr; s c<j.t(· tm J I Hak \\"l'~ fishin~ near Roy. I ,dent in Lal'tisourg. i\ ,11 Au.!: lt-th£' thu"d hI .... h price ot $28 " 9 A lHUl "top,"",i in at·it lpt~l .(~ , Fu ('nil senlCI':':-' wen' held :VIoll-
I l)the", Dr,'c"e<_' r'""e(l t,-an~._.'", _." e ree ames L " ....... ..;;, "", \.\.h{'"r.' hi' ""a" drin~ ict' n'u. - 'dCl\.~,un." 2.4 Buna: wa~at. Eternal: I down to $23.;)0 .Jim Tro tma]1 'I I ... r>r: ...... ('().lliLIJSefl anti lost 'N)l~- ,fIlll emetl'r\ ()cpansldt Winside a11d T. J. Hughes. ',an1, Arne-- 1" ( M')Ousn··s!-.. I Su yj\'ol''' ml'luLiI" 111;-, \' III Hetl. The
i sen."cd a . .., auctioneer,. 10:' thl' sal, 0 1J~ r ({ II,· rcgalll('(1 conSClou!'ne5~ aUer' two, ~hLldITll. lJougla,., ano JUd~. ~-----"--=---I-':'--'-'----'=':':"---fPu~ha8e Prices \ dJ...c\! I( t('\\ 1101IT" and was taken bacl~ motlh 1". Mn, iVlulw:.\lahnki..' brotll- 'M- ." ,a. d
PIice-ontlwotl1{'1 cal\"esi;:J\Jurrht :-;{"I l'llt',1 I If' \\;I\'IH 11\ i\lr". Dale. wh(, had ('"1'". ola~fl and CeCll slste] Lau-l lnlsters '''''Iayne Boy S~ve II iocalh. ~ the owne1" and p~.H..cJha~L': CIgtn(j'(,1 m~ iJ(,f'I' '\ummonM ~hortl) .after thc! rettlU.¥' hall brothers. Lorenz ICUld·S -I I '-~wcr". a, follows IT om'i' 'n, ""'''1''0' occaceed . Re"" aid and hall """, Nocma ! 01 ·In Lake Mishap
i~~~~l~~n;tdc:: ~~ldT~; J,(I:~nU m~\;~ Count:- '"'hid, h(' ...... a." fishmg
i:-.iIUA.lI01. <lI'OUllrj W.a:'>'T1~' h"r' I th' conlUllent:-- of s~q:,ra, i'"
Itann('rs I Felix Dorcey, Ont' mil' Sll1111
! :""n~~ es~Cid:;\IO~~ri! ;~.~ . ;~~~: '\\ Hl1fJut r.ill I~ cuttlll~' In''-"
})ami:l.).!;' l~ spnt!\ .. ErWin Fleer, 1\\,(, south ali', '
I east ""l-.-, flPt't: d ralJl to Ju't'], '·'1 I CaDI tr~nl snn"l.'ellng WI' h·:, I abou' 1111, c\lTP, Hl corn r·',_'l'llilrl· i p!ot~ ""'I'n tl' took a lltllt 1..,,' i~" I thall Ih(1 0tllCr."
pe~~ea ~n~b ~~~ _, ~~~~~d~a~r"~ cj:f:t'(:ti I com cro~ Til· \.Ield·'ha." .. bee.tl! cUt ; abo111 411' 1JC"'l't~nl A rain in tlie--nc...,.t '
II ~~~u~al~ ~JO~~:I :::~~L~'I~'(iel~,!~! . about 1~(1 acre::. III COI,,1 wr~'I' (".~!,.! ! Sec q;ORN CROP - Pg. 2
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IIAnnual Wayne <
Fall Opening'is I, Planned Seilt, 17 ! faK~~~:I:::il~j;~~{;_Vf~~~~~;~~;'" I Sept 17 "ill bl'- worked OUI ;") , ChamhE'"ltOC Comntcrct.' rorrumtt I me-etmg omght A. J -A-t I Harold I gajJ~ atOp. co-I th, grOU1 .. I 'All shoo , and the, tm
Invited to p.a, tumt! aqd pet chil In the parade will receive ;a fr (; ticket to the Gay theatre oood for Thul-sday. Friday and S4t~" day mghts.
Stor!" tv,ltldow:-.. fei:ltu11.n~ n~.'
fall m('l'(mantil~" "\\-ill bf' unYE'Ilr-!l al I" ~.nl, TIll" parade is schedul'?d
Ill. tn star! ,ll I" .3l'
I ..l\ames ~!:eell. WAyne High band dJreclor. ~~ln Hazel Recv(' ,snntll:
I h('a~j of thr' baton tWIrling- PI'£JZI',nI' i and Janrc(' Fischer. '\',':1\"1''.('
i~~~p~~~r~;~;t:l'11~H~~~~' '~"l"'~ S 0 -F'--'--I<I'I--~u, I j. iTour ,~,,::~X~,,~~!:,:~,~';;'T:~,. iHurd . S2.G. Stat<· Nat,"n~l~ban" p oe pens a rsm.es .. 'l:.er.·· m"",,,-,-,·1<1,",,, Au" 21. w!;en th"
1$25.5U EI Rancho: Jam' Ka 1. S2.... d 14 Nit ' t Add' ed 'Wmsii" Stat· bank V"an iJanl,,, on ay: '. ew ns· ru-C· 0, s ' ... -.. Ith,· i $2;)~)O. Jel'l" ' call'. Lt,t"o\ " To!)]!. , :$27.50. Genl eak. ~ame~ Kluge. I ~ !SCIVallOn ~"" .. " .• ~-:S25;3~ LaniQJn' Kuhn ifh\Jll'" -~--- - I FI·llli.emestcr will get underwa, 1 . IIDwll~!au $T..l3 Econom) J).'aI'kct iremen 1nswerTWD lat· a\,O{, State next Monda\ I Tuesdays toU! l)l('1'l1n Topp.: S26 Wa~'nt: Grall.1 ~ !mor 'n:..: when m"" ~tudent:- oom~ i~ne~~~!~~~~ ~11 land Feed. JlOhnm l)or('('~. S2(, ails Our "9 Weel, Learn Area Griid t(j (' campm tOt oncntaUon~ I t th' R i 1 . : Seyler Motoni: Terr~ \\rc/1l"c,!" :S:23 I test":> a I a p 1 ISharcr'!-, ~o('~n \\avn' , P T cia' ~ perciass regIstration 'will b(': On tile . 1----1--------.....
, Bob Jordan. $~.) Stiltt lI/f!IOJl(Ji SllO .. ndCcI respects. 0 .Y i Ihcllli on Tuesda). Freshmen Will shown and I, banJc LatT~ .JohnsOl' $23. cn\ '" 1 ,1<;1 I I reg-Ister We.dnesd<n Classt:'~ will trees as r For a IIstmg -of the p~ospects, 11Th d
at I See BEE SALE - P9j2 ~t.~,\ ~11I"h !>ched;l,ltK .and conferences of ... r· ,ill1he ~~ a~.. 'Hahn . Campus i ~~~ed
club, , will meet ,tonistru ....
Rob,'Pi 1 S"nnisJ"er
.a • It ea f'ootball teams, see the s.,ort;.s sch 01 will register students "Otto Sahs, 'I'~\r page. section two' of thIS ISSU{j Mop day and classes wi'll begm ' renee Hansen. ~I~I( ~. ~~e:h~po~:atl~ftJr~~;iO~om::~~ T~' day, ! ar(1 Baler and
PI. R· d ']"uf'~iI.I' week. follow the sp.orts page IOf ~ ester plans and actrvrtIe:-. I ~11J1lster" . i Ia~ln.gs eVlse II ~7,~:t1 ":l/;~: \~;.\'.\ I'.::' /.~~'I)lll'" T~e Herald throughout the ; ~'~~t ~~a~~~~s:~~t~~~~~~·:-v;:O~~lt~ : ~r;~~('
I nea\~~a~ll~~;:rfiol d~~l! r~~~'ar~;i HI \~.~:, I sc 001 year. " mg. Dr. John 1). R1Cl". preSIdent, I E. F
,; 1\ tan. Count\_ Supcndllf'nrienl I'Concord ~_--,'L ilcgl' admuustratlYC counciJ a1 !:l: se.hOt)1 (>Xh. i.bi! conte::l~ al l/rl
f'. COUIl"i i iha" called i.! me~tm" 01 tnt' col-I
, cout T r o·~ 175 ·:Ic ..... er ',u do " and a .general lacult, meel- ' w_~",-""",~~':t'-'~ ____ ."":~'ci<~-""K1-''-''''''':!~+-~~~t-''t-~~~~~~~:''::'':.;
.11laI"1t' Wnghl announced tiliJ ' wed,. . 1--, l\Ii~ ... ,'\\ riJrht mud!" tit, 'an- 0 '"Reorg nlze ''In'I'U·re.JI :a·on.JIay : ~:t :t ~~c~~c~~~. I
JlOUlH't~rr:'~nl ;lftl"r 11 cht·(.j( ~f {':\' ~ g "". g hibit ... rt'\'Clllecl Uistr:i('t .-i"earn. Mernj"}('r~pl Ro\ Seo\lt I I ,II 111(:I'CaS(' lit til{ c'lll"ullrllCn'l
.'11:1 "p{'OIHI I)lm'" til' '\'i~l Hi .. - \"ill !loin t P.1C".Jl ]'11'''1 11n Auto 'Mis'hap l,l~/" {~t~llu~I'ftaS~t'~~l:~l"dl!~a~X~r('!~l(ll_ i
trir.1 ~. a .... annoUlu'p.d ~l Th," • 'londa) al Itll, 11I':!:1 lif"r;lld last \n'ftk. tlOn 01 i ~oAnn Klrchncl". 1~,. daughter nJ f ~~~t (" s~~~ji !~~~'nI.~~~~:~~!· ~I ~~~;l
. Fmal slandll1g~ among 111[' rud:iI . : ::'0,11 and ~.rs. EddH' Krrctlnl!r. C,?Jl- I ahe dol last yeat". Whtcli mdlcate" !
!. Dse,lo_'",rO,'c'". p.~a,· e~nd(11.), L.:~re',c'n' ,I ~~P".,fl1r)',.,1 I cord. wat-; In Bcnthae,k hospItal t.n!:--' Ilha' th, lOt<li ('1l11011mcnl
\Yl]1 b, ' _, > <' .K u~, ~ I \Ycck tollowuyz an aut() mlsllRp ii 1111'""; ".' :
---~--i-1,+--' ,_c_'C_'_.I._1'<_"_" __ ':',-1 ~__ ::~:.:ni.:~OUt.h of Concord Monda~ A\~'l'N; 01 .0I'Il'ittallOll ,and I'e{"-.I g ,reat on aCtlnue.., I:. planned to! I
~iss Kirchner,. ,teacner for I ne'i\ stUdents .. mel dll1g JJ Blg-LItStrng·l~y schaol north .of-ConcorD, i Iki 'rster ;plCDlC l(lh 'Women and a was on her way to sclrool when • "b(' n teed" tOI' ·tJw ml'll Tuesda~ !
the car she was driVing upset 'jn I aft.:> nOon, followed b~ all mformal a ditch, The accident :;occurred' I dam. l' Tues.day e\t'nm;..; resld(.'11c(' .about 7:45 a,m, 'Miss 'Kirchner, .1 haH parlwl"- Weonl'lsdm the tacu!was helped .out of the ·.car by 1;. Ir 'ccption Thudda:- and an alJ' 'Mr. and Mrs, Floyd :SUJ1ivan" i s.ch 01 daIICP' foHm~'m:r the 'Wa:nw~
I', who live nearby. Tney'-werc at+: ;Al.lIft stana footbaU gantt' Frida\ , tracted by the jammed- ""horn IOnl: 'I' al'ents Da)." ~\rhicb had been
I the Kirc'hner -oat. i ~c~((iukrt £01' Fri~Y' Scpt. 11, h,:s
i ~1iss -Kirchner continued on tlo! ~~r p~~~n;~n~~nc;i~~i~a~h~~~a\'e~~~ I SChO.?] bur lVa." tak~n to Benthad;: i Will bt' .guests of tl.!' collcg!' a1 tht.' Ihosp~tal Monday ~I.g"ht where slu': N I.ll' .statp~Doa ,. football gaml'
I rCQwrcd a transfuSion. She was nQl 'th'i en'n' ..... Cll1 In th.f' mjshap but 1:luftercrl se\j-' d wo n~; facult appotntme~ts
I era] .~rUlse.s. . . I ! ~ ounc.ed by Pr si~ent .John .D. I I i I e complete th list of 14 rn~
'M- Ie I ucturs who wil join the staff \ ~ " .' <' •• t. : at the apening.o the ·college. i ;, ·.0 .. ,. e,,'.5 'I ,! '1P (I new awo~ ltees are ':\irs . . I ..': 1 pa; la l\iarldc.} !lo'l1 el mstructor, in \
, I I ~~p (. ~~::~~~~\I~ ~e(;ct~~~u~~~ I i (prroes m 'W~yne Wednesday .a.:ml' I~ ace~ .James C McCarth). 'who I I Com. _ _.c$ 1143 10m d the speech taU at :Ma!- I
Oats _______ ~ ... :70 I ! ~~ E' unj"v-erSl"t\ Mrs l\iize was I i Cream ._ _+ _. ~ :.-64 I I adp (j to the hoDl(' economICS staff I
Heavy hens, Ib, _ .17 tOJt ach 1n th(' n~fOU1_'yeaI' yoc,a-I LuHtt "ben$. 1h. .15 II ) ti~ al home econ cs;p~~
-He-.vy $I'rlfl,g~, lb .17 I ~ s Mize recent d 'her dettees
~~!:~~~~J t~. ~- ~ -.:.f :~~ I I ~1~ l~~Q~~n~"\~~~l ~~e§~~!!! cpose ',,:,;,~~:~~~d[~ic~:dr'Oifa;;";;:. E9:!;Is, doz. _. ____ .38
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,at J,he!waynetou,:,ty Fair last i ~ed~',J~~~~C~la~~:~~rC~~:~~~ I
, 'theawr'd, --- I' igh SQl,lod Lack.s!
Vets Bac/< "- I'! - -Herald: font hal!
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~.IIRTHftJ Aug-. ;21: :\11', an;] ':\rr~. DUane' I
Lmd'><:lYI a -.,on. lJ()Il;~lcl Jalll('''', I Ib .... Hi h"., Bentil;u k hn"tll1al.
,,\ug. ':!i: \11 .IJ](] '.:'111''-. Ua1'1'011 featured En.;kl',wp, \\,i"Jlo'J·. daue:htC't'.
opment Linrh!, Fa~~'. 7 Ill". ()/.. 11('n-1 I school- I thack 'h()~jJltal. I
I T ~~;~ i 'T';~lUnj~l~.~J;'(~trl~·I('::.n;tl (;(::;~il~~~'~J('~aU~ . El1mhcth,"1 I h . ..,. 11 (II., Bpnthack:
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~~~S~H",I1.1 J,.A, II,:,".",' .. ~aS' ".:'lIt' :ll1d \11'0.;. Hobel"t. ']()ni :vtanl', 8;
and Full- Ill" l' iln'ipif,:tl. Aug ;Ill'~ \11"'-;. Don I
Longl' :1_ "()ll. \1)("11;\('1. J ,\ nn, \\·.Jkd wid hO"llJlal. i
A\l~ ,lilt! "\11'''. \'1<11'\';n Po:-.p,<.;illl ,I rl.J1:gill('I, ."\';lIH'~ JOYCf'.: 7 Ills. nl:! oz., \V;tl.u'fi('ld._~~.os.~)!~I .. !
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io;lgoill!.';iFOR Sl\LJ-:: Kroll (',nil \\ith ex~rJ th('oP-1 .\oL1th Side <Jlld H-fl; f,xtC'no;lonl of Al- ~ stair gate. Also a pfllr of white I
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T~h(,!Iauntll"ytullsonstancl. Phon('2b~ I fore 0 p.m. anj 1.11 Mlrr Fi <It
: Wak('[i('ld. S3t211~~~~~~i~~~~
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nt .. in !){'rsol1. Cit\" Grocer., s~ j
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DANCE AT
KING'S Where TI-ic! Big Gands Play;
AL GREBENICI{ And His KFGT Radio Band
SATURDAY, SEPT,S
~2L'jO, Gem cafp: I
. ~2,'i ;:'in, Stirtz Oil: S26, Langcmcj('l
, S26, Sherr:,ihl'rt. S25.50. Rob
Kf'nncth I VogPI. Poultry and Egg,
f::J Rancho: G31")
Edu~ation! Entertainment'
. Excitement! Surfac:ed Parking Lots
Picnic and Ca,mp Grounds
Nebraska's Biggest'Event!
SEPT.6thru LINCOLN
Sept..
organ Th£' hrick who
chUrch WIth·· her fathpr I gown fashionf'r] of Fr('~ch ! tillj' ht~E' over satin with a b~?ic(' fand full siilrt whiH:h tulle paTh-I of sunburst The ilIus~Dn ~'ok(' W;b oul1i nY.lon pleatmg untif'I' , \'E'IJ was, of Irnportt'd i I
'.which f€~ to finger! ip , • :J cor'on t of c.h{lntllJy rwaris. S (' cflTTJed a whitf' -. ~. ;-;j~.~~-~ •. I
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'Girl Wl€d~ in aId' I ,Ii _ .. ~._e _"_.-, '_I)_'l1,_~...;,..+-...:..~:.:.:;.~.:.:.::::.r==l~s:ep!.::t::.. . .,::3:.., .:.;19::5:3~~3
~'r"'-:-:-""'!'--+-"":,,., ... -+ ... - ..... -~---... , i ~'~:~~~S~'I,~~g~~.~~t ~~\'I'~ lry Larson, I Fort Worth, Tf'x. B<lrharf! 1\1 I Mr· and I
Mrs. W. G.' 'Senul.:. left. Vw'yo" SUIlQflY." Ttwj.
a w('('I(. Mr. SchulL' that hi", rll'lth{'.r hu;z. dit:'d Frili<n
'I Anne B.1.:rtels, F9r t Worth, daugh- N rand Mr.s I • had !'tpt'J1t a week \1sltmg in the A ~al (('liJnf' I tf'r of Mr. and Mr~. 'George F. ' (>\\ York N Y cam£' H O\\erts and Jim JV{uITI» homes Loo"('
, II BaJ'tels, Kimball. Nebr., former Hnd \ ls]ted unnl Frld,:-' In Mr.s. I.~et H~9tJeJ call~ III the I ~~. 'I W'ayn!" rt'sidents-, and $ ISgt. Neil- EriC Thompson home From Fa} liampton hote Cplumbus C'd In I 1 honor son Pau,l aLj,rke, Carswell A;FB: Ih(>\ \\('flt to L,nlo]n t1 \ lSlt oth('1 Frtda\ arternoon I , Thurgda\
Of nil~i I I (,~h\'es I "twelve gll"ls elped Jayne IorIO'" Jm ('(' I taffeta.' I I fro~lll ~a!Fer'dcentrall CI~Y',spent HUg"hf's c('lfb.rat~' hor h,rthda\ last 1 Thursday of pinJ,.;::: the Ar1~~ Jf'~~;e~\~~t~l l'TH-.a. In [<rrd'IH afternJof Wall<l((' ltul!ihC'" ~om(> I
I Mr. and Mrs. Owen ~effrey and Mr and Mrs C::Jr1rad Swanson. ~~~ \11" "'1,100 I.mn Bill }.}hns[,l1 all of Plalln\IC'Yt w('-rf'1 Ff'rna!d.; Ia. spent Frida) altel· I
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KUf>Sb In thr Adon JQfflf>\ ho (' noon anti mght In th(' Fred DC'n- Brad Cranle, N~tiOlk' Ila~ last Fllaa\ I Of kmgT'r honw The\ \\{'rC' on thf'lr I Monda\ l \enln!! InIWI ll~ th'l
George Peter, Omah~, spent t9st I \\a\ 10 Raptd Cli" ,W;:tll,I({ lIugh(" h mr .l I
\\rel,end ln lh0 Paul Mmcs horth' Mr and Mrs. Fr'ed Denkmger Mr and Mrs. Wallace l1 ug hes \.\.Ith hIS \\ III' and famtlJ.\ I sop('-nt the \"(cpknd 10 Le::vtal's, In I took thl IT f1hJlrlle~ .Janwst Rare
Mr and Mrs Frank Heine t.lok I In th(' JaJT'r.,~s \V LPWIS homE' The\ bara anrl Bill to ::NO! folk S nda~ : fhl'11 daughtf'! Mr<; Kl!'nneth Shll h{'lpf'd Lu)da ('eleblat!' h{'r blrth- so Ih£'1 ('ould at:f'Ihd BYF IstTI('1 I 1\f'rto(!m<lhaFllda, 11r .. Shll\(l da\ MVLC'''\lS IS ~lIs Dphkmg.' ral!' \1r Ani ",ir:; JlughC's \ls11'1 I \\rd,.1 leach thf' second gl"aa~ 10 the ('r'~ brothC'r. I'd fl j('nd~. I I i Kf'llom ~radl' "chon!. I I M.r .. a,"!c:I M~, Roy Lennart and I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hughes I ~ Mrs. Glen. HO~del'"Sheldt. and Jach \ Is.!tE'n m th~ .Robert ~lenn. and. famil'· Wf're !m ::\"Ol'fOlk on 1
I· Ch,·!"!· "{'I(' In SIOUX ("'11\· 13.st home. Wakf'f~el~, F nday eycnmg'lltUSlnf'S,\ ;v!onda\·. I Tuesday, . ·.1 Mrs. floy Lennart was a guest in ·Mr. and Mrs. E.iJ. I
I • ~r. ahd M rs .... C~cjl Hale, De·1 th~ Robert Glenn home. Wakefield; and Earl went to !
there' tlll'Y \Viii . Schulz homl~.
. ('.a.ur. 1a. anj L 1:,. Half'. L)·on5 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Glenn was 1l"Iursrlay en'nmg
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\ISltl'd J.il thl' S. J .. Ba,}c homp lasl ll, ________ -:---.... -------:.:...·--·,::'.:.---·--.;...-=+ ........ =..::=+:.===:::;:=::=~ Sunday. tyrr. and Mrs. Harry i. B('C'knel' and family 3Jlso called.
Mr. ajd Mrs. IN. P. Thomas were F 1 ~:~~~::':'~d'~~~~'g::,~:h;U~::'At.;n-' re,~ Moviect ... ~ree ~Lunch son, anjl Dwayne Atkens came last " 1 SundFl" I .<lhd VjS~ltJ?rt - until last
I TIIP<;n,,\· 111 ~h(' A.·J. Atkins homf'. TU ES ' Forth Worth :-.on of J'l.lr. ;mr! ]\:/1'<;. I \]1· .... AtkinS IS thrr~'unl<'s daughter, .. DA~ SE PT
of Fulgente P Burk('. MansurcL La .. I)\\ay~p Al.kms returned to Atkln- . ' : , weee united ;n mamage Aug 9 at I '''~ w,t~ hiS gellJldpa,ents. .' ! , •
a I 3 p. Tn. in the Tnnlty Lutheran' . D. IAddlson WilS In SIO!-1X City j : church: Fort Worth. R('\,. Curtis: Saturdaj: aftelTIoon on bUsmess. 8 OQ p. M i E ,Jors.1ad officiated at thl' doublc' ~ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jo.hnS'On and ~ • iring ceiremony. raul Vl"qn'. Fl'lda) eYenlOg- dinner
I:I('r: Mrs:: Mary Trout. accompanien ~~~n~~~ti::niT~I('sts of Ih(> EUgt'fl('
~I~~ I t~ftE&1~~eiT~)U~?r,n. sang "If Gm"! Mrs. Simon· ~essmann and Mrs.
~(}g(>~. - The brid{' was gi\·C'n in mR1Ti~ge ~;I~d~~~f\\;~~~ ~~:~a~·f :lr:;·n~~n~· ear by her father. Sh{' \\"01(' a baHN'lIla ..., ..
i /{'ngtfl gown of whll(' nylon tulll' Mrs. IW.· .• L. Wlsc.hhof visited
Lions C,~ub Rooms j Wayne
the' and~ lacp m'{'r taffelH. Th(' tUll{'" :Vfrs. \"\. A. :\1('~('r Thursday
Gedocn,n,,'n! ~~~r~~r\)O~·i~~ \~~~~O~·f;~~lpr}£'\~.~~~! Ja.y.ne. Hughe~ went last Tuesday a lace JaC'ket. Th('re was ;J \a('(' 10 \'ISlt In thf' Fay Hampton hom{'. I
drape OV('[" th(' wabl and hIps and MrSr ,Paul Peterson, Columbus,
CO¥E IN AND LEARN ABOUT
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G!:~a ~.~~'ef MARtIN WINCHESTtR REMINGTQ/'I
II GUn!S
I a flat 10"· llow on ttl(' left Siw \ lSI ted Saturday 10 thl' Ismael I carnpd a houqu('\ with a r~m()v- J~ugru'~)home
b.lue' nble w,.1Il(' garrl~nia ('or"ug(' cent- ~rs. M. W. Murray left Saturpmk I ('reo il1j spilt whlt(. f'ill"nittion'i and cla\ for hel' home' in Omaha. She
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.' Donna Van Dyke'. III.. Illcoll lwrl charge of th{' ~u{'st 'wn<; hrin('sm;lIn. Slw ()r- 1,f)nk. i chid lmliprinC! If'n~th gown of nylon Trw ilrill!' ~radual('(l from \OV:\"nr
. I ~~~~' op~~,r;I(l~~~f~:l~lS lkl" 11(J1](lurl I ~:.II'l:~')lsf~O;;lm~:~~. ~t~~n!(~{'~o~~~r!~i;~ I, ,B{',,! man was M Sg/ \\'ill[ll"rl' pl()ypd Ip.v ('pntral Alrlin{'s ll\ F0I1
F Sh· II T HId: \\'orth. TIl(' groom is H graduat(, ; S::·'Sgt., II' ~;:~f'm::'[~'rf' I~YI\~~f'\'\\~;'li' nf Man~1Jr;1 High ~;{'hool, Mansura,
~~Il~~~.~~\~l' J\'r:~IIH"h( .• I.~';~l~I! .. · ~~.\t.~,:~ L:~,)r IH'r going-:I\\'uy (>11"(>01bl(>
lr-;ll{'!'Sj ~\r~~'hl)~r't~'1 ~I\\l;~~f'~.,,~~~.ril:<; .1<T;~'\~ ~~:~~ Ml·~, l~all(··s 11) LOlli"I,lna on rhpI!' \\;('(1dlng
:,'~~~~~h}J~~~~~lgf' ~~;~~ and an' 11\"!lIg at Forth \VOI'th, I
• R('Cf'plioll (lut-of-town gIH'<;1 wa-; Mrs. \V. parlO!~ .. HI'\cn H. Br('(1I'm£',)Tr. ,!llnl of th(' bride, i \~.~(~~~)_" _____ . ~~~,~._ Llr~o~ ___ _
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p I corn ~c,",r thalia "eb..,k :, .. c (t>.u.tu & t .. ~t OfJ,utri'
GREA~ CAPAC'IT"i. K UAN~o.: I';;"'. , E .. -It W~~ ,~,1'/" ~oY .
tor anjIl8 "quicktllclL" R I' .
The',!II8 .. T>"";",,,, .. Pull t3-'Pe ('om
will bfo here
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Church tp Qrganize
Young qbuple's Ch,b Seqm CO~PIC$ of Tdmty Luth
Han Chure~. &;n~ their families en-
k'~.~~~ ~iJ;i~1~ .~UrR~~~ ;~g.~~~n~ I ~oun~ cou. les t.1Ub \viI! be organ-
~)ifegl~n d~~ ~St'daTh~~,~~~l~h:,~~~ :'''11'. and: M 15, j\\flllisRH~e, Mr. and Mit". Clar ,nc~ I. Pfeiffer, Mr. and
~~ll~l'M~~r ~~: JSl~~t~~~l . and Mr.
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High Sc~odl Grads
To Teac~ tlo/is Fall Donna J~nlte~ Cleol'R Baker and
.s!.lal"~ly':1 ~l'h,"1.'el" 1953 graduat('s ot Wlnslde'l1lgh school will teach
~IJ1·l~'u~~:Ls~flr~. O~le~t~~~~ ~~u~~~ ('la;:;s inclu(le as follows: Darrell T'l'outmal! r~nd Leon Koch, who will be a!".h>l}dI
X \ya)~ne State. Teachers
collegf', a d 'Shirley Ba-rner and JoDean J~ es: ~r(' attending FC'hool in OJll~ha.: ~~s Barner is taking a cOmme~lal' course, and Miss
'.Jon~~ ~s ten~ling an electronics Jo schooL ,_ arYL CarStens, another
class mem erl ir employed at !Nor-foil·\. ' I
,~ ~'~~s ~ame Mrs. f~ensen
,\ Dele ate IFriday Mrs. Ja sl"C. J~nsell wa!'i nam
ed, qelega e ,:jt'9 the Rebekah as~f'1;nply m e~ng at Beatrice Oct. 20, 21 an 212 Friday night at a regular, of'the local lodge.
l\trs. • lc~ert was nam-fd se('r the remainder pf 1.953, f !thfL resigationn of ~rs. 'lar nee A)lkin~. who il!o 'llOl'lng t ~D\'I.'l •• l\lr!!l. AI)king ~\'as: 1)!.eM ~t ct a J,';ft. I \Vuuudc s 1 dge will be host to ~~ Wayrjc hapter ~r.iday. S'ept.
I , Jaclle, Judy We~dell Muhs, nil. Buss, Danny an Sue Ann Glass, Sie ers and Larry
~pkings Honored James Th~lm"!llIIn'rI Son
~t Farewell Party! Baptiseclll
t~eir home Sunday evening in ii or of Mrs. Barner's birthda.y· ~1 ~nd M~s. Clifford Bak('f ann'rc:n tty, Mr. and Mrs. Bob P~lul ar Alan. Mr. and Mrs .. Frt'd R('('~ M and Mrs, Ray Reeg·anct fam1ly' :-'1 yve e played Mrs. served I S,lrlt',,,,,."
~C:1~e:::d ra~o~;:.e. Favors Were ~i. Low Joker club held la fare
,"puo"" "" .... ,' ,,'"U""6 ~nd Mrs .. Ernest Grone Hnd '1;;11 lly and .Mr. and Mrs. hi GrOT
At~end Fle~r Reunion
S~nday at Laurel
1° ky~~gw~rar:~o~:·to~a;:~~:: . w~ll party Tuesdai evening, Aug.1 s~n 25~' at the William Wylie home' son,
C 10. Prizes at cards went ito Mrs:' infant's gt~~ndpaI;etTl;s f~~c~a.~~:·s~;~.a social C\('nl1
o 0 Graef and Mr. Wylie. Mr.' .
--'--i-r----I----L-----:--+------iL------i-- Rev. and M,rs. H. M. l-lilpcrt and
~ney and Mr. and Mrs, Carl
~rft. ~S~o~h~rglU~~he ~~~seS~~~d~ ,
Woockmans Honore~ For 20th Anniv~rsary
utman and family attended the F1 er family reunion· Sunday af-
~~r:k~~ ~U;~L' Laurel municipal
,;tnd Mrs., Howard Palmer of Sioux City, and Mr. and Mrs WilfHam Deck ~nd Dale were Sun~ ?8t,afternoon 8l}d luncheon guests In the John Asmus home. '
"upe;li~te~;I;;;i' . Mr. 8:nd Mrs. Howard Palmer,i o I SIOUX CIty. and Mr. and Mrs. ~ohnl
. Asmus spent Sunday evening i'1
, ~~~~~l~t~~. ~~dk:r~~ ~~6c~~ man's twentieth weqding annivers_ ary. -
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I LAlOR DA.Y' MONDAY, SEPT'MBIR 7 ! STGCK UP and SAVE atSarlWay
COOkiES Sugar Wafers or Vanilla Creams
·6-oz. PKG. 25c Ja~e Arden-the cookiestt'ith'the pqrty flavorl
12-0%. Get an Extra Sul>ply
of Brea~; Milk, " Eggs and Butter to car;;1 through
CANl),
this long~ week end. !
White B~eadskYI;rk' thin.slir;; ::-:-:,., 2t':i , ButterSh~dy Lane, ptrchment:w.;.ppe<! ".,',' t~~i
20c 72c
Fresh Milk """ .... . .. .. ,' ~ ~ts,43c
C .• lor~.O, PIAC~HES -.' . $4 59' . 2lbs. Bu. • loSe
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1IrvIImI. .. ~ ling-pack hasUIs'l ~Atp.ahlsupp,tbls week-ad ~
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M"rgarin& sunnibank Brand,. co~()red, fresh / .... ,.
Clle:ese Whiz Kraftcheesd spread ..... , .. 18-~Z.
Sweet Pickl Bond's whole
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Last CaU for Cannirg
Mas~n Jars ~ ..... Pi~~S 815e" ... Jar C!:aps __ ._.s1J'ie1li~g lo9c.~ .. , ,Beet Sugar b:~O~J=er cavnin; , "
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1·lb, ctn,,25c, 16-0Z,·5·7c .Jar
25c 9ge 4ge 9ge
SOl'lul Circi('l. Mrs, P. C .. Jensen Wll,~
to SOCia) eirel£> Wednc$duy noon, Fifteen members an",wl'r 1'0.11 call.' 1'1~s, . Don Wylie \\ ;I~ guest. ~om yo Set iurnjshN\ tht, d
ternaon s entertainment :\j\
Cora Brodd held high score ';) I N~igh,bol'in!: I Mrs. Kent J~cl{.';on, IO\\" SCore. ;,\1'
Jensen served luncheon. l\1rs. 1\
D~~~~y.war,ne, will entertain We,
HERA 0 WANT A
-P .. 125-ft 2 1 al'er Wax\u , , , , , , , , . Roll' St Snn,dwilrh Bag 4~bag 10 S Silk, paper.", .Pkg. C
C assorted colors, 25-cup 25 . ups COld, drinking rups .. Pkg. C
Forks or Spoons .. 20p~~~nt 9c -Torpedo Brand. . . ~C~~ 2Sc
12:0' 4'3 ... Can." C
5-0'. 25 .. Can C-
...... ~~~ 7Sc Butter ~~~~I~r~;:~~r. ~J;O:' 35c
D·e • 1·pt.29 . r sSlng DuchC3S i •.•.. .... Jar C
P· kl .. 1·qt. "ll9 Ie es Western Pride, whole .. Jar I. C
1l-oZ:29 .. Jar C
.~~t~~25c Jumbo ~iz~ ~.I~;~Z~ 29,
2 1.lb 25 can~ c
Ch' Kitty 7'0'. Bag39 IpS Clover .... (BudgH Size)· C
Potatoes Kobey 4'.t~~ 22c
6 12-0T., 3Sc botties
'.6 6-0=. 29 ... , . bot~~cs· C
6 7·0': 29· " .. "~~\~"". bottles ,C
Edwards, - . , . . • l-Ib. 79c wonderfully 'ri~h .......... _ . Can
Airway, freshly ground. , . , .. ~~~ 73c Small 7(·
~ Can
. Empty Pantry Spaces.
27< • 46-0% 29
Libby',' """ .. ",, ... Can' e· - 16-0%. 1'8'
Glenn-Aire, whole sections , , .. , . Can C
ROOT BEER
Ltlll!lII,,.,..·1 . No,2'h 38· I I Hoote .. Delight .. " ... Can . .. e
2 ~6-oz. . :Bottles 2Sc HIRES-with real ra~f juices
i Stock Your Cupboard I ,.
! -;Fresh)~"Pplies. for Fall
. :,: ....... ,2 17-oz . Cans
Armour Star ...
Z 2
12-02; Cans 16-oz. Cans
2. 16-o~. , Cans
15 1 ~-oZ': . Can
16-oz. , .Can
33c 41c 3$e· 33e l.Se 34c 19c
... : ... 12·oz, Can 43 c handy pantry shelf item
1-lb,Can 33e""". 3.lb,.CaE 8.ge. (or your delicate: Call-pastries. -
. 21.oz, Pkg, 30e " .. , 63.~z, Pkg-, '73e i it's the new wasbing,~nsauQn., ~.
ls.o .. P~;"· 3b~,: ... ~4~'0~";kg_i3~ detergent, 'for 'cIiIMa .r\~ finer laundry q ' .
• 1 I·. '1 14"'£ 15' ::~.~ •• ~.~ ........ I •••• , cans .,.c
Bab'O' ,
{'UH'uant ('hurt'h (i\kl\'in 0, P('(kr:-;oll, pa:o;tor)
Thursdl-lY: BihlC' study 8 . follo:w{'d by choir rehc>arsal
Sllnd<iy, Se-pf. 6: ,. In 1-t,Ol. ~ornin~
Frozen 'Sliced California
Stockton Brand
:\111111' frnm rr('~l'. rille , 'fmnatm':o> _
12-oz. B\>ttle.
Sunbrite
Mrs. George BrunlS ,'~'('rC' th~' Mel,"in Bt'uns: home
evcning, , ' and ~arTY, Wiiyne.
guest.s 10 the Geo]'g'(' Frida.)'. _ \
rawberries '30 Ibs. $9519
Trailer Brand Tendh
::Spring 12 17-oz.
Cans .. ,' ~lc
Sunshine S"gar Honey :
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:'\~rZ~~~d' !,"O:;' "TtlUr5d~Y \ 'lIsb~s Back Home I . SophIa Walter' visited in From reste· "T'
Bartels hOll'If~ : Friday" rn rip , I. Dr. a d Mrs. M. J. Busby and
!." !thmmy l1eturnt'd la~t Tuestlay aft Ll'fty Ohun ler a th
1'ee week tnp thro~gh the
M.arth.8 Olson, Janice and ~·('~f.1 T ey visited a-t the J;.eonard slta~~j I~ 11 h the Glen returned Thursday from a =-c~home at Seattle. ~~~ a Win Park
trip to Ne\v York City ~-they vis. ted "Lefty" Olson. : Ihorp from Ainsworth Honor Mrs. Salcke1r'50In :\l.r. and Mrs. R. E. 'heeler. Sud
Wakefiield F Ik AJnswor~h, were Wednes ay af_I' at r ay o $ i~rnoon and overnight g Cst!> in I Mrs. Carl Ijnt."rb,;n M~s Ro~s Wh~('ler home. 1r. and Whef'ier, Mrs. '
,,' h .. I? II Smith, . Lyons, jOined I son and Mrs. 5ang~,.t the I I pm In the (>vemna , • -uests in th(> errr
l~st Mon ay eve- i Mr, and Mrs. G(~orge Lueders I Saturda:v e\,en1ing f at he ~c1t I and G,ny spent last Sunday after- i Mrs, Sackerson's an:r l~derAdefl, I ~{~~mhl~~~' e\'ening in the J~e WiJ- I :'~urRday,
the nightl in the' l\1r 'llld N1' G II I Monrre Olson I And Gr' ,rs, ,porge iLU.f'd('l'S Vaeation in ChkRl:o I t guest in 'the Thom!>~~ hV~~~(>~~H.t ~h(' 'hMorrli' \ Mr, and Mrs.
I and he girls. ni!]rr on~ y e\ e- I Gord(!1l Lundin Chicago, w('r£" entert1ain- i ,..,' I' I mornmg for a
home of 1vlr5, El.rner I Bc'v~~iv H d' k.' ill' Chl,cago" Bruce 1"lleel:wc1od.. , l~~m(' Su·n~la.y ~~o~C O~~h~ C\\\~r~, ~~!~eda~d B~~~
T~en' (,Iuh' ' th: t~1\·,~~~~~he~ he~ ~ra~ir:g at I-the Fred Y ':I1CI:e cluh will meet I taken a ~. ,J: ho~plta .. , ;t,he ha.":' Mr. and .
Em(' HJtz Wc<jnhday, for Dr,<C~ ~~~l.t~~e,as offic,' nurse I ~~~~YjnO~~0f>n
ICE·PACKED, DRAWI',RYE!Is
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~iLEstER STEAKS, _~ .. 6 FRANKS u. S. G~D BEEF SIIOIUa
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Duty Mr. and ,Mrs, Adolph Sichel
met Bob BlChel at Fremont: 'last Tuesday ('ver:ting~ Bqb had spent lJ mont hs In Korea, Enrout(! home Bob stopppd * Clovis N' ~. to see Dick EiChej!. .' .
SWIFT'S
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2.gCLB. ROASTS, ... ··3 HEAD . LE~TUCE 2 ----..
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Reb8kafrs Meet, Make
Plans f~r "Sower" PPhf 11<lh" mf't In lhl(' cluh
roqOls F id«y. A short IjU<;il~{,<'S meeting \'BS' held. Plan] logo to \:Vin~i {' Septemlwr 1,1 werE' r'rrle. PIl' this lim(' the I\VaynC' <'\111 wi"] lurn tJw "Sower" onT I 10 t ~w W ltsick club.
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111,,(,(' 1 Lpt' Ann Rhonda J<'IIW. I
.35. Present ~t Country CI~b
Country rlu held its 1 o'clock iUnchf'on Thu 'dny with ;->5 pr('s~ ent. ilrjdge P Les went to Mrs. F. S. Morga <lnd Mrs. 11. J.
f1(')~Ct. G~:r r~~~(>~'~~ ~~~. 1(:
FR IT SALAD S tilD~E One for REl9,:!lar Pri~e, 9f 20c - I
Get Second One for lOc
W,~M(;Natt. rs Tom Johnson
f~e~r~~,d (W:!{el~~fl:ti~~!i Go.lf Tournn .t is being held ~odav at thf'!!lUh. 'Ladj/~.o; f '("1m ~)lainvii'\\' .. Ti .. \ ('n, Nf'ilgh. 1l<II·t~ ilnglOn. ;\orl lk tout h ,sIOUX
q~i1y, Sioux Clt and. Yanl\:'ton <11'(' d·.':r~( ct f'rl til [' tl'f.
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'AIRyEddQ~EE .. I
Oentral S09ial Circle
Meets, HOISI Two Guests >I
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Mr<::. /1 1 '''"\1''1 \Vittl1r was hOR. t<'55 Jo Hillside Tue.;d:W. SixkL'11 mernt)('rs and· one> guest Well' pl'('~cnt. P~ii(.es~ we're Won t .''; ;l'lrs. Alvin Willcn:;, Mn;. AI-
;}",~.'le::"--Hnrl~_ll~l~_O~l~
1 NORTHWEST .
Step lively J
Get a'/ight akd
I· II~,. . . , ove ~ :s.Itmmtng
. 'I 1-,IN FORM FIT'S P'NNY.~I$E
: l~hru-, i, 1
A~ t'as~ on' your budget as theyi are on you, 1
rillmflt!'s soft'l smoothing, freed~rn.giviIlg I Ski!,pief;! N~ heavy bOll.'. N?:hins IQ pilIC~, PI,ke 0lbind. Just a rew wispy uoce~ of th, gfll11es sJim~il1g you~ve ever adl We've .... sjtdles nd p:f.tie. in yout len 111-0 rang8 f or 'IY!~ and ~lastfc •• Sud, an dry ill a I
, .jl,lry. S ippie" ••• for ,slims!er, of all I ages. 6me t~ke your pield ~
B~a. """I""""":",,,,,,·,· ""1 f~om $1.2 L ' 9!irilles ~nd P~pti~s .,. __ j",I_ fro~ . .$3.96
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Mrs. L. J. Bress~cr WAJ1 m'lny ori:tes on canned noods esx ibit('() I at the W1lnie fair. Harold eivcd.1 a prize on his hf'tfer and a. ho .
-:\11'. <lnd :::\h's. Har~~' SlynhOfJ and r';~)J'e~lL.w(>w ~'~'_h __ ~lar Ka_~ I
Danyin Aglers visitpd
W:v·\~~~·71~~~ a~fcrl~l'~I:IFit in neap:1lis with Durwin's ,,151(']', Clan' BUsi{irk, ___ !,_ ~ ___ ~ ....
Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipatio
Avoid Inteslinal Upsel! Get Genlle Vegelable Laxative Way!
Swans' For a Fall Collection of
Natlonally Advertised BI~u5e5
I For~a~pus W ~ar i !.-S~hlp n Shore blM.1
The hl~tlse' that's imrparahlc from today's liYingl lilt;" Slltll-l.I~!C';lptm('s tht' casual Amcrican ~oro~ ~:
in ~!'pl'diJl(, hroadc:luth .... C'urr's a soft I!' ('(IIl\ !'rtihltt l"ol.br .. , fields IJt';l(ltJI dl pl'.lI"llmtton:s:
,\ L'ln (-;!1l11~1}" \\";l ... h,t],]c cO!llht'd ("olton, , , \\ hite. l.\lA)tt' p.l',ki}, uel'p ,~lo\v-ttllll'S, Si/.~· .... 1() to ·10.
, "Men), 4th~r new Ship'" Shore s~yres, tc.-... "
~~ •. via1'~-pat~d
• must for every sweaier girl .•. for any ba,~c drc .. ~
Collars of Fi'(Ilch linporud AntoN (lined Wilh organ die for ..
".shape in~urancc'')- ;Aild Croclultd WooI_~f.~t"'witb
pearls or rhinestone.! A.ll ~ith dainty shell,
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Bibl' '~t" It?h
Re."·:, ',.\.' W. Knoel" live of thE' L th~ran' . lute. 1VUnneapuli". \vi:l nn~·day Bible conference eOl'dia Lutlic-rnn church .sumla,~· night:
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5', I k : :~~~~~:~~~~~~J I ~'F'c""-""""C,--''''''''' pea ,S i Chilkiren. I grandchi'dron and . ! ~rt~at IgrandchHdren of Mr . C,. J.
I M~gn~SOh ~athered -at t. e city. , 'f IW ki park lJnda~ for a picnic n hon- . e' X i ee ~'orOI ,het' h rtho.y, ThO'~_ repent wf!rc- ,the f milles of Glen Mag .. nt,tlrnn~ GeOlge Magnuson. Melvin
- - - :.- I rv~gn s'on, aIlace Magnus n, Art , ' I J hns n, enneth o)son'~ArVid
l:lhl!lrnl"i",,";' Angus Steer ' p tenon Evert Johnson, L.w-, '~c~ BClCkfl rom Evon P terson
'1 iii r anl Mr" Oscar J' hmw" M nel M s Fo' rest Ma nu::on " d ,1l's ~"<:,"neal Pf'ters nand L nt>,1 A gJ'oup of fne-nds anel
I n 19h~or!3 !>rtent Mond:lY af~e~noor: w~th ~rs, l'l'wgnu!'on for thf samE ~,
1q:~:~:;:r::;;ed j' ,
uJgts in th~ Melvin . arlson h melFl'iday night in honol1 of the
,thil't~1~('ighth wrdcting anniversary of MI,. and ,Mrs, Joe Carlfiob were
i M, 8,nrl I\Tr!;. :'IliHon Carlson and I faJ.:ll!l' Mr. an? Mrs. Clifford I ~l~'~~~~~, aI~~~C~~~~lY~n~'1I~'f\~1?Y ~~~ I
i l'Ik ;:'~d 1vIr,;. C' lr~()rd CarL':lon al~d: ~ r,~mil~'. 'j
. L('avt> Slmdl)Y a·nd Mrs. Normnn Sul i
van.1 have be-('11 hel'f' for t p,ast month l(>ft SUnday. Mr.-;, !ivan Wt'nt to hpl' forr'l1l'r IIaq.l£'l". Tpx .. and Norman will port ut T:woma. Wash .• tor ! in Alaska. Mr. and MI'!'. F'!uyd ji\'an and Gar\' lm)k rtll>fTl to ha i,..·hpre .1hey mH Mr'., I Neull ~:'mit·h and furnJ!;,' 01 I ~~~' [I pi('nie ill I'f'O'IlY 1'<1l"k. I
. Mrs. Ann N(>b~lJl, ('ol"inr1l' atd Di<'k and Alma V~ill('j-.-; \\'l't"l' Su -
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day' e\'('nin!.; \'ISit(),', Sill tlH' (,;(,Ol',,'{'; , Vollers home. I' ,
MI'. and Mrs, CIi~f~.8· t~e9-t1~tn , '~I~~l I~~:l/ ~~<I:~I:~~)C;~~~,:<;t~f'.II'rI.
:¢hurches I
I Allen Tuesday of last wllgl;kJ.q':ia y w£'re at the Ralph H~adJ('("s- In
: Wayne for suppC'r Saturda~' nL£;~lt i
and at Gail Se:Jons S1.I.ndq,@.' Tl,·;tt:C1r~ 1"amUy Pit-nil' : noon. I I \1 r . a 11d, lV11 t' . .J (lhn I~[!I1S0n and ~
-. --,- :'~; . 'R~:!f~ il~!{ [fll~7J%, ~I~.\.l1dA!~~~~ II Mr, '::, ,jacob Knl\ ~l(' and family m,pt r('la~ I
Karf'n .',' I, livE'S [rom G~gor, y and WCl,ll, S', at!T. J.' D .. Sunday ,to Rf'sth<lven near Q '
~ke Andes f r a picnic dmner I '1inh,'aO(,Ji" rhE're WCfl' 6 pr{l<;cnt They also ,L\ \'isited Fort an~~llJ dam.' I
i -~ :-"lrs Edlth~ .1ahn WaltcfH."jd
I ~~~I {~\ g~~~~ ();r c1~~':ngC~)~~I~fll:lr" I
I Mr clnd Ml I~ob(jr; Aliil'n and II I girls "pent thJ \\~'( ktllll \\ Hh her
I ~~~~)hn,p)~~l f~\;n~;~f P(;/' 'l,~rl r~\lr.-; I "Jr ;in'rl i ("hel';-fl's,q~l'~on ;.:;}pnt hi)' w(if'k !Dlck Jt.
wl1h Glm':!\ ~(,·.<;();l."Tw\"l;~ ,S\\'ln- Idn y f(1f n .. :lY(' 1 I "!~l"l ( ,':t: I,'y >""Jo,O:l ,ilro 1 il"", \\
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I I, : It's tortd'y new! It's b~'VERIZED! i This door I op€'ns on 50 millilon dQllars' worth' of new trl,(ck d,sign an~ driving COMFO¥T.
Fprd spe.~:t that much in t>nlgineering U eae new 1953 Ford Trucks. I 'marks ~n all-ti:re high in rking comfort tljlat you have! try'out, to bplieye!
Coine Sit in this new Ford' CAB just 115 marvel at the
lhe cab, at the get with the ~ew
and hfge
B.- $350
C - $500,:.
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wears~ ~ l.ifau. ' " liful Orcin"~::'
can" buy bel~e,' qUal~~ ,the money. ,
MINES JEWe 204 Main
Luxury
IN ERSPRING \.
To Choose
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will re~ --c.o:-, -.,--t-----~-_j-..,__+-__:_-f_._-+_-meet~ ~amei home Th~sday and werc ac~ I
Mrs. ~ompani~d 'by fMrs. Alverne Jones G~1p :and ~WQ .l::hildr n and will visit her c~u; ~~~~~~l~~~g~ ld Mr-s. Ted Bcnja~
serV- 'I MI'. arid MI s. George Johnston T. C. spen~ last week in the Black Hills
) :~~tJ. 'i~;~~:t~~~r:nth!~ie~~~~~gd '\VeJ'C' at the F~lk I-Iamm home at ,Long' Pine, the Bob Johnston home Teacher Moves lat b,roitlL'n Bo ' and "the Wesley • ~ Scott hOJfl1e at airo and the Harry Ghd en, la. wgrlds~npJ}}i.~:+~~~as and her mo. ~tl"' and Mrs, Geolj'ge l ~tl1zcn and Ithel, .i\1rS, SPCfcpr Jones, Norfolk, l\. thleen moved tGhdden.la., Ul nH;~.j pome llday alter spend- fr] m NOl" lk Frlda~ . Ml' Flnzen ,ng about 10 d')5 with the Darwm w~ll tea,e In the IIdden schools
found I Jonc:s i<'~mlly t Salida Colo, and I tWs vear, He 'has vlously I been 1v-11h other leI I\es ill Denver, a mem~e of tne C IT~ll facult"
I ~d:"N y, are makl g ~n extended accom- At Carroll liIome _ \lsil with Mr. and r~. Ed Wag-
H('v. and Mrs. R. L. NC'lson, formeT' Cal'l'olJ
I L~ Morrisf Visit ~!:'-rr-.Ya-o:~~~s~sJt E Snvgr oswc-I
),11' and ~ IS, L } .. , MorriS, rltey spe t a Jew ay~ JR!it week ""·'·.I"P""''' AlVIn ,ON' Mrs hgner lstear daughter
Hl'ldq-t'I)OI1, a~h arrlVeu last 111 the Fr d Soost h mef, Magnet I
altf'nJed the celebration. Rc\i. :WiI-11am'> had sf'rvcd the New! YOI'k
~rt~t~\~e:rh~~ect M~'i~~cnr~~~;, J::~~l\ \\cck to VISit their daughter, Ml s. ----- -1 ' Glen Wingctt nd ol'Othprs of Mr. Mr, an Mrs. A. . 'Sahs rctuI'n::\~O\'ris. Mr. 1\'1 rris is hC'ad ~Iectri- cd TU(1sd' y aftC'r 5 ering a few Clan on the gO\·ernment proJect fot, days wit their d u htc!', >Mrs. the "Chief Jose h D!l~l" a~ Bl'idg~> Charles arwooj a ~ amity, Per- . port on the C Jumula River. ry 1a : ; I'h
Mr. and MI~'. Mo!"ris WCI'C hon~ ---~'---i I \: ored with gat erings during the Burwell uests. '; week. Others p es~nt with them for ~'Mr, an Mrs. Mci'inl Graves and
• dmnel' W('dneiav evenIng In the d ughter,' .l3UI"WC'Il, \'f're guests of hor Morns h IT).e w('re Mr and M , arid Mrs. Irve Q;raves from Mrs C H. Mo IS and Hal old, Mr ThUrSdBytuntil Sat dtl,y. They al~ and 'Mrs. R E Jones and Rilchard so attend p. the W!l~'nt' fair while
Lot Mf)rrls L. E. Morns show· here. -'1 1 I Her- pictures ot t e Chief Jos~ph dam _-------+---_ .
'. Mrs. proJcct durlllg' ~he ('veiling Ml I and Mr$. Leo Jells!'n !-.1)pnt
, wfn~~rtd~lO~;'t~~~~~ e\;~'~lnfi~~ ~~~~a~1s~J~g III ±c Cecil PI mce 1 picnic SUPPC'I, and i'('latJ\es had I Joan J~}~encr \\ l' t to the Wa';) n('
Gronp GI PICniC Suppf'r Moneia\ ('venll1(T In I County f r ThUl<.:d ~ w,th Marll's Mr. and the C H Mal ns home "Nllliams nd Mal'dcUe Jones \\as
Aug 19"01' The .:\101"1'IS' \\lll letulll to \\Ith he1- rlda~ Gt'Ooe I Brldl!epol t Se~t 'if ~ I
the F.are;"'~11 Held Ch rthes
West ~oin~ , Clean~rs I
and 1
Launderers Pick-up; and ~eliverYI Monday :and T~urada,
CaU 4821 . FOR Hdu~E PIcK-U~
Or ILeave At '1 ,ATKINS
CLOT'1'JNG STOREi
Bethan~ Presbyterian Church (Jilrr Gdff('s' p~stor)
!<')'idsy,ISept. 4:'1 JUnior hiL:h meeting. 1 Arnold Olmstc.'sd·s, H p. m. High ~choOl fc1~owshlp at the
m~~~daYfl Sf'pt. ~: Church at worship, ~;45 CI.m. "God's' 4abor Union." hureh aJ s~udy, 11 a.m. Church a Ivcspel's, l3Q. Discussior·
SCI~~sr: 'h~~i~~~ti~U~td~;e $1i~ ~~~ JcnU.ns home'18 o.m,
St. Church ( .)
of V/ayJlc for t hL' P;I<.;t llw,\' !l\CU on alarm Can'oll for 47 years.
canH.· 10 W<lYI1(! counYoi'l{ in 1900. Mrs.
fm'met' Mill) Hug!ws, family by covered
:i\1ls~oul'i in 1902.
<;qurch, I
we~:v~~~~g M;~~sts~m~Srs~~'f:i~~ fes led group sln~ing, The P itphard family, oldl friends of ,the Jenkins', provided speCial usic. Among r('lati\'l"~ of Mrs. J nl~in:,
attC.llPing werC' her brothers'f' T. and A. r:. Hughf's 311d thc'ili' ives, Lincoln. and her three sister and t heir families': 1\11'. and Mrs Andrew Evans, McCook: Mr. 'and Mrs. R. H. Jane's, Wymorc land .Mr. (fnd Mrs. L. ~, Jones, Wy ,
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I .i'.11 s Vernon l\1lilcl and f ~l1i)-1-Old :Mrs Walt!'1 Mlll!'1 a~o NOI-
Picnic Sunday Il lolk spC'nt SJnda~ aftcm n In the lIt'nt} Andel son hOI1lt' I
I bon oj SI T"llli s' Sunday gucst15 1Il tl,e hOle of I Ult:h hdd PiClll( dllllltlllMI al\,j. ':\lIs l:hach IItillbcjlt Welle
thl' ( Illnll f)uk :\11 and MIS Claud( Ddlllt';), Ml I Funeral r~~~t~~r~~f(~n !de~a~l~l~ arn M~~
j \V f1 Fl { III II Dill J (Ill dnd Mrs Jess Hlnrlckson and fam-n Hohllt" \\(ll' 111 tlY,Dodgc •
hHl'llUon to ,11- Mr and Mrs A J Chl(.-Q:ipe and IU <.; fiJI Bllilc sons, Valent InC, well' Sa'l!-urday Ii{' chuJ'(:h th('[C'. evenlll.g -dmner and oVernigoht
IOIIII~(::;'o\l;n~~\\'~~~~ T~~~:s~fTh~~" r:~~~ne~r~~ ~~1~ . seOill (\arnrll at ~io- tine Sunday.' after I spending the
Holm LS a IHCLt' of week with relatives here. . Mr. and Mrs. Joy 'rucker and
Rush and Mr. and 'Mrs. Uvi: Rob-
~~~p~~&vtehet~a~i?~h~i~ld~~~~ C'r home. Mrs. Joy Tuckcrjrerrain-
~~h~~ J~ :~:i15i~ ~~~d/~~ :vr. rs. Roberts had been thCrj during the previous week. -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gries, Nor
lolk spent Sunday with thel Harry Gries fampy.
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jRIDAY, SEPTA
h' '5:30p.m.,
" '. i ongregational C,u(.ch
Harry· MHdsen, from OuUook.'
thl',), looked after and visited :vIrs
and childreh at , a few days. They
enning in the -' and left Fri· home to see dock HI San
he had '~C('IT a fOl', 1\\0 and a
3'1. Miles West Carroll
Spollt'oreif hy' LADIES AID
Adults: $1:00 i
CHildren under 10: GOe
k and Rev. O. B. 'Rr-oett I,H' Pn'sb~Y'l'Ian ~ynod
\\'t'ck Itl Ha'1tings. , gone fQUI' day,s JJ~d n.'.
toria;,. MI'. If(~lPl{ 15 fustee s~ nod councll and I Rc\',
~~~ta~l'~. clg~~e craJ~ and .Jean. Pnm~har. la., i came,
101" a \"l~it III the'; T. S. , . :\Jr Cr'aun 1'C'tmlhed to '
I .:\1J.!;. Cra4n and l'E'mam{,j 1m' a wpek'~ visIt. and Mrs. Ted Jamc$,I!lngle-:
I I CallI. came la..;! "-10Ildf' and
I ~t~. :J(;1l;~~~~··ndm~~11~·~~~. W;~l;~~ . ~~\~ I i Back~tl'Om. Th(',\ w111 also lsr! in I the h'or Jal1ll'~ home, SIOU~ CIty, WendC'll Ji-l.m('~ honH', Nnrlolk. and
I \\'i~\~:ltJo;nln~'i);rl~~(J" ~~~J.rO~I~n. '
~~lJ~~~·tl'~~lr1~rnli·l r/~~~ ~J:'~nc~j~~ i untd Sllll(j'l\. }Irs. Hill {h Mnj, I
Ba('kslr()m'~ dau/!hlC'l'. . ,:' ! Mr. and Mrs. Abe ChICQII~C and,
ramil,\, \'alenll11l', 'were g'~~ts tn; thr Gkn Jpnklll~ hom,' an 10 the J
EnOl Hi-lml'] hornl' lil~t I {'sday 'lnd \\'pdlll'sdH\
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jenkins ,nd dHughtr'r~, Story Clt:-, Ia",
'tt'I't .. F]'Jda~ l" riling a.nd mr{'\'111ght I ~u~"~~ ~~d tl~'r~I~;e~'r~:~I~in~O~~~ ,j r mlh mm'('r! 10 ;'\Iol'lolk ?unday. 'I :\,11', jenkins works lor thf' county .. The JenkinS' sold Ihl'lr hpu.:.c 10:
:W~'/)~'~'~jlt~~s~C~~y Bolton, Nor- i (olk, ~p('nt laS'1 w('ekl'nd wIth Mrs. I Bolton's par{'nl~, ;\11', anti Mrs,] Herman SUlld, '
Mrs. Ed Thompson and Mildred, I
~tUl'g.b" S D., cam£' last ~onday to visit m the Eric Thompsop home. Miss Thompson went on! tlo Des:
~~~U:~~'\'(7~"u~t~1 ~~I~~lB~d fIthomp-1 Kare~ Upton, Madlson,~ visited:
~~~~~UE's(~ay Hl th,e Adon :,Jl'ffrey i
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nel~lj)n left 1
Frjctay for a week's \~ac, aUoitJ Th('~r I son, Scott~, IS ~ta:,-.'ing: -..y]th hIS
grandpan:-nts, Mr, and Mrs; !Henry I Wacker, sr. i I
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!Offerlyou a . '. I _1 __ all~YI' Tr
" Nobody. but nobody. but La deep pile chenille rug for th their wide +arietv of se\'en backs, guantnteed :fast color that you wiq find ~lt Larson's'
1188 Our (amous ~pr In g m aid sheets m strohg durable muslin that IS ~guaranteed to wear four years In your home. New 1 \\ price.
air - and I a -Sparelr
!for' only 1 1
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RU-TONE I
Stock i/ng s , , ,
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Gives You Box To
The regular retail value of is $1.85. With this new you pay only $1.00 lor and a Spare" plan will These stockings are sheers, exactly the bf'en accustomed to son's you buy them, "a
You get usual pair. ally happens )'OU stocking because You have a spare and a Spare" plan may we suggest spares, for $2.00, This a one time offer, nylons every time you
Larson's
'~8· Jea SIZES 6 TO 16
• 8-oz. Denim
• Bar-Tacked
• Triple S.titched
Here arc the killd of that your boy will like are made to fit him Iy, are full cut a perfectly. Made of and sturdy 8 ounce that wiH wash wit shrinking. Complete stocks, all sizes ~ to 16
! :F,uit of the Loom
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and a Sp",,· .. ', mst~adl of the
? Wah!~/ ~('I ~~~~~e g~~d : a mate exactly ~hd s~e colO!. a
it. Under 00/ ~Jl!1cial "Pall' :-
st~;km;s b~~: t~Y~~~~\;~ S!~:r~43a{~d l~e:u~~rl~la~n h; y~~~
Larson's. '
BeIge" will. go \Vitr, re:~thing, , , I
. ,('Iegantly shap~d :he~ls . more shapely, :
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Mr. and',Mrs. John Greunke, F're· mont, spQ~f' t~8 weekend in Ithe flier-bert $1"lt>ma:nn home. Sunday
It. afternoon 'the Greunke's visited in
th~f~U~~U>h ~=:ul~~~a ~f~iilil{,'n and Bevetly werf' rlinner: gub~ts in the Melvin Russell tlOme' li.st, Sun.
d'Kr"ri\Y~ Renter viSited last ~'on. day and Tuesday in the Dbnald Milliken 'home. ;
The fo,lowlng had a Ili('nir in. l Bressler park las.t Sunday: Mr. and
liy Eyeryone ~;d·MV;:i~~r5:r{.oot~~~~ndrf'~m~~: I ror. and ,Mrs. Floyd' Rnymel' and
SiN n 'W 1, ~n and Mr, nnd l\lrs. Earl Jones.
L,~;n'dl;cI:g (,~ l'l~n~~~J(~~m~~rm~~ - ",' : \\11[1 thf' C',lty - for frer ~lrinkinJ.:' W"lb ',' \"·atf'r hU'>lncss. As he passes 10- I U r '('a 1 citilcn ,enjoyin~ drink of ~ Wa~"nC"s drlkious 'valer at ;rthe • By Stall Corrf'spondf"nt t d t h 1 t fo"ur tain in solid siladf' of the' ,It wen an go er as maple- on thq Pearl stl'e{'t conner ' ~ '"I ' 1 of firc statioh Jawn ... h(' ~u _ I\-fr~. Au:.,'1'Ist ]~n"'f' "pf'nt 't mrs- .il ~., an( Mrs .• JOf'l Corhlt an.d gf'sj<.; "whv don't vou O'rt ga day Hftffi,: 'noon In the Dea.n Det-I Lm~~ and Mrs. Clarence Corblt drink in lhl: l).<lnk {:o!dC'/~~'at Jefson horne, LClut'eL arrl\;ed h.ome W('dnp~day from a lhr]'('" to which comes t~~ MI'. and Mrs .. ~u~ust .I{tll ... ~ at- '; wpe~s tnp. They call(>d in the I rcph \vatcr may b 11 tended the Will Hamen's Sliver ~loyd Hansen home, Grund 15iland, .. I: ~us't don't S(,u~Ot( ('I' wed~ing: anniversary vVpdnE'sdny In tl[le Lyle. Hansen home, North hi"il I . .! r, as evcnmg,' Platte, and m the Roy Best home,
.... ' I Mr. and Mrs. ,JAc'k Rmitb and Denver, Colo. Lloyd and Lyle Han-
~:. ~e~~ a~dd f~~ilyanC~lld~I~~~st J~~C ~~~ t1~s.b~!~:~~ ~r~2~r~~t~s ~~~= m~~,' \~~~;~ ~~~(~H,t~O:l~;l\/~:~~' t~,,~ ~~~/n. the Laurence l1ansen ~r;~ !;i~l~;~~o' Springs, Colo., was,
;~;~~J~;'nl~tl~el's a~~f' 1;~1~(,1~:' ,,~~~ an~lri'a::nl~ ~'lrJ·l~~aSI~~d~k~~~~~ ne~;;J~}~o~;~~~~e ~~~~r;~.s~~~~ held 10 tak(,'plC rid!',:; with lhC'm. ning ginner in the Ho\\'al"(~ :'I13U tour. ,,' home. I G~ests 'at the Bernard Koch
<i i\fr. 'and lUrs. n:enneth homr. Sunday ('v('ning were :VIr. and family werC' last and l;\1rs. Carl Victor and :vI,s.
Defendants who are tried in district court have no opportunity to appeal to the emotions of women jUl"'ors ... and that's a fact. S~efTls the women In the judiCial district have 'no interest in serving on juries.
Ttl "'asn't a case of bulton. button around Wa:- nt' YIonday. . (HfI','wls who lwld 111(' 4-H Bab\ Ikei' ;,ule- Saturdav at thl' lair chanf;ej the rhYme to "Calf,
c~~~ i f~~U~:~h~~~r\ h~~ ~~ ~f{'?;;;~~rd;~ banI" was ll(n~'IH'l'[, to be \\'11('11 dell\'('r,v time can1!'
:\lonna.'·, Call' w;)" tal-\C'll homC' b:-0\\']\(']' Jatlf' Kan1 h:- mi:;tn){p Satl~nla,\ .
evening callers in the qah'in Miller and sons anj Aleatha IV1au HomC'. Fitch. Raymondsvillc. TC'x.
:\fr. ! and Mrs. Raymond Han~lf'n and family visited in the: Kei1h Rf'ed home last Monday cv~ning
l\(r.'and :Mrs. Roy ~ay and 1\lari-
}~~mr~\u~~e~'ee~~rr~~ i~Vthd(r~~r. I ThC'y called on the iCharlC's Witt
NORTHWEST
Wayne • by 8ta!' Corrt!8ftondent
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ram, ily, Buffalo, Wyd., and in tl<l,e Gil Day home Monida, Man!. Mrs. Dinnpr ~IPst'" in thp Ray Ag-, \Vltt is Mrs. Day's sister arid Giller, jr., home last Sunday werc' Day is Roy Day's hrothC'r. On theIr' Mr. and Mrs. Levi Giese, Mr. and I, rf'turn trip th.C'y }vent through the Mrs Glenn Gie"e find fa '1 B n mnck Hills. Mrs. Emma Hick:; re- Cen~er, Ohio, ~1r: and ~~t A~i~ ~'~:i~~~g \~~ t Itlh : l~:~; rJ~~\\ ~i ~\~r h~~~/~ ~~ts'k ~.n~ n~o~~~s~ ~1~~u;a6<i~'se~a., I sincr' the miclcl1p of .Junf'. ' Sb~\'p Eilt>nburg, Norfolk, s,{M"nt
Adf'lin(' Tolu"f'k and .jpl"ln' Fink, Friday afternoon in the Harold Yankton, W(,I (' Sllnd"y· dinnpr Sorensen home
gu~;;:. i~llit~l ry~:!~1~:.~na~~~';~nni~ M:.:.r.J~~1 +~~;;,~!~~~ a~\'~7,sc~~;~ i Dloch. l",st0r\'illl', S.D .. ,,]l(~1~1 last ton called ,in the Floyd HUf.lJl I \w'"k in the Boll Pf'nr) h"nmc. home Thur::;day.
i ;\rr~. (', A. 'l'oml)ldn .. , 1:ommy MI'. find )trs. Charlf's, Ni<'hols I <Ino Bahhy, (llllaha, yisitpd a few and family visited in the Willard
Rlecke home last Monday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarf'nN" Granquist I
John Bush the and family helped Jeanl1e Harder I past \HPk \\ ('1, :\11. and Ml s. rwlC'brate .her 10th birthdn,Y Thur~- I
Howard POl'tl')' ana sons, 1\IIitchC'11, ~y evemng. I $hi~'~~ ~~I:~('~~I~;II(:.~~~., J~n~' ~~: M~r~n~n~~~. G~~;pd s~~I~a~n~ i and Mrs. Cad Jlaph:en. Las Cruces, N.M .. \v('r~ last Tues~ I '--_____ .1-_____ 'day evening guests in the Clifford - Victor horne. , !
NORTHEAST'
Wayne
Mr. and . ed graduation evening for who lhe
Kt>Il'in MUier ~nd sons and' Fitch, all a Raymond
Texas, came la t Saturday a three week visi~ with ~rs.
blurb City. n1.-1d this Guests at a weiner roaSt. in the
those ,"vho are L€'vi Giese home last Friday eve~ . on th(:> rental ning \1,:(,l'e Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
"COmE", My I~elov{'d" Giese ami family, Bt'lle Center.' China the <IUtllM hns Ohio, 1\11'. (lnd Mrs. Alvin GiC'sc of her nO\('] hut 5\1(' and sons, Storm LllkC', la., Mr. there, "a llfe ~h(' was and Mrs. Rny Agler .11'., and
is a story of "thl'('(, daughters nnd ,Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
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I fue BasIl O~1:J.l\l'll.hom(' to 't{'\t' hl"lI I I' . Debbie. Lea O~bllr\l'"
were- MI'. anfi M"s. 1-:1-, Jackie and ('Oil"
. and Mr.'!. F.lrll'I' SQn..<;, :\1", and
Wfschhof and VOtW
. .Jim. Milllla'n nnri !vllehc\o, Ll\·lng~.lon allr\
a 'Con1plete Line of plL rEATERS , '.
Ell STORE , Phone 126
spiritual RllCCC';S, Mr. and"Mrs. Howa,rd bur Giese and son. Last Tuesday
nrar(>r to til{' final i ~~'~lC'~~i~~ ~~~~ d~nJ~~ evening the group h(>ld R. co-oper-I:~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~i~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /~.:::::;;;;;:;t~:::;:;::::~==:::::::f::====:::::::::~:::FF:::::::::=====~~====::':=::~~f:il al~~. S1~~gc;,;:. ~.r P~~~i"f'cj7~:;~;nd 'I ~---t'c~~J~j~~~r~l~~~n~~sfu:i~~~~;. the
:\1r. nnd Mrs. Ronald Strin~(>r'
Have
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and family., Independence, Mo .. came last Saturday and visited until last Monday in the Mark Stringer home. Then they went I
to Blair to visit with Mrs. R. Stringer's .,parents. They rC'turned to the Mark Stringer home Tuesday nhd will visit until Saturday. Ronald and Mark Stringer are brothers. '
Mr. amI :\frs. Rill Rotwl'ts ('.a11~ in the Augu::;t Dorman home Jast Saturday ('vening.
:Mrs. Dan lI(>ithold vislt~d in the August Dorm'ah home Thursday afternoon.
G1f'nn all,d.~.".y Chi~'hcstP)"~ l'ttrkdalf', Ore., left' few hot'r\e 'Thur$~a)! after spending a :W~ek in the Aug.t
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oun Y I 4j~ , Fair ~ward . in.,er '~.pal0mino <P.~ under one; a es Cook, Juamta;:: eOh8uer'jIDfl:-1 hDWS$ prote-ciol' Clara ~el1~ GOldberg, j,anet Clraef, .lud,ithl~a Phil' po, Carole prlJ-~o:'f' T~1~br .. ) Herald' lVlabeft, blue; lfred Carl ,roo. '/(Jeer. Janet lngaJI . Bee Ko 1m r- C a hers Loretta arrutte, Nan~ Graef. Sherri Gray, E'a"tb~~"Jd.hn- Rllt?lafr. hrendn Sahk Janic(' ihurstia • $e t .~. 1953 0
Colt under 0 lei. \rictol' kni r;ptte. g"en and NOrn1a P splshB, ~u. tvers n, l\1yl~ Ml kelson, Pats} son, Judy KO~lmprgenr' Irenc Mar- Samns.on 2. Rutll Ann. ir'routman, _, _, . I-+-----~___t---'--t----:f bluE'. II AdvanCed Unltl SCh*t, L,ynh-ett S httgerber afid ra 21 Ktlt1'n Monk 2, M l'Hs,-n. Monk'j Linda '.Walk('r, Susan Wright and Len'S Help Mo he\" and Oa:~, Saddle colt I trder
two' j P. Slip: Arlene Mo IS and ax ne Mary Witt. blUe. Linaa M9ITj~, Mary P_, wclski. Lin~ N,O r~,~!, Br~::eEL,_, blur', 1 ' ('an ~ocs( ,pm'plc; 1.lalriciU %otiuu. 'blu~. ~ 1 ,Morris, blue. I Po tfolIO' Shirl y Stuthn'l.lltJ. GtJ aspiC" 2, G' CC l..(>€' Jac . n 2, I PMOiiiino~ I Donald Kbcl.. Summer dNSS: axine ~Io I •• P.~rpl . Barbara St thman." Mar, C F • C If Bo Di~\Z. "'1)'0 Gillaspie, De-b]u~ , ' 1- ~'- blue Witt and Jan~ Kan , blut:' ounty air a I' I In ' .. I Iso M' a d
Saddle colt der three: J1m~t Portfolio' Marte Barel , lIo (' unit <:la1'* Helll' Cham~ , , , Sa~~~b:~' '111 haae~e Th~ps:, 1;1-RaMsey. blue; d Koc , rea; purple. I bel'S, M\la MIkkelson and Shlllcy an Chtistcns ,bluf'. . HarT)" aranqu ~,white. Complete cost meso Mfu ele Stutlimann purpiC' Pat!':\ Schmit. Le rning to Ble a Homemaker
~C'l'v(" , PI', r-j<tnd. Vogel! resC'I'\'e Shqrthorn Heifers ~
nC11~lah Gilbert anrI rinr- i)UrplP: Tefl') Jca~ te Muhs, blue'>; , andfl nnf:'th tO~g{>, n·d.' Ang t. Heifer, heavy
D ~ MeYl'l' ann Gordon purplt>: DUane Lutt, Delilbhl'iclu"lu, Gilbe'·t, Geraldine John ~Mohll. 'red"
An~~be~et~~e\ig~~d g~,~~: a~~n~~isv~~~" Hereford
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~~~6L'I?1~~~r\' TC'ITY J~lhke,v RobE'!I'l Petprs. ref!; Il'n., ,1!'rr\ £o('n('n "liam~, \\'hite,
PalomitlD ,teo Marlyn 'Kjoch, Barelm1m, Margar t Claus 0 na L~ nllt Sphttg-erhpI and Mary Iponna B("t, purplC" H(' '(,l'ly" I
blue. Wentzel and DOrIS cntzel, u 1('. Witt blllf'. P I Ii. 3 1 'I' P rl :! SadcUe COllt!! halter, VI!. ~. W r~ Box Mar) Pa\\clskl, pUI"- O~n~~°j...lt'I.g' i!,:aa~~e,;\la~.i~~!;~t lkh'~
West. blue; Qil 1.' rt Mau, N:-d~ fal~ c.an~lng and ~ree%lntJ . pIe: . lann .RohrkP' Joann Rohrke rf'ns 2. blue. fr~ro~~~o:i &;~\V P 10tas Fre~Zing: Marfll? Barfl an, and fR°t' Jean WochiPr, bluf'. G'lrl's RIDOIT'! blue Bnd red I' .. ~, purple; Mar('~le B relman. Ju ni~ t Cooking Awards w~~~j,t%I~~rl,~'lf~(~n 2 and linr,.n'
Dam and pj. !~C{': James _ a:ben, ta Boeckenhau('t' 3 Dorothy!B ug· ii' . Cotrden I ~ ,blue; Walfred, at'lson, red, ' ger, ,Roberta Fin. Br0ndai ahs, Meal Planning- , Mariorlf' .11.~~hl'1'ns, rurd ~ nnp
Palomino u~der saddlp: r' P. and Karen Sahs. 'b ue. I :!'.llr (,f'k B<l.r('\man ~. Juanlta Hutchin"s, p~u-blp: :'\lru. ']Plle 1 ncifl 1"hrim~s, 'blue I Gilbert Ma ,TC'd; 'Canning: Doris Wentzel. Rr.b ,rta; Hope __ f'nhauer:. purpl£,: }.1an'elc 5,1 Annplt{' Mdc'luskc\' and ~~alh-. Walfred Carl~rJ .. , white, F~nn. 1m'etta Darrime. Mary IttI:' Barr man 2, blUE', l'r~ne \1 -GI'ath blue
Saddle hOrSI'l'under sadd £I: W, and Wayne SChmte. purple:'D ris: I How and Whys I Yard Be~ut;fjc~hon . '~ C, West, blU~~ Gary MartrdalP, Wentz!:'1 4, Rpbl'r a ~inn 3~ 1\ ar-) :vI rc'f'k Bar01'!lan, Ethel Cars~ 'IApril Robf'll'ls ~, and JH,Ill' S 'hifl', red; W. p, TtIt?mas, \\'hit.e. I ct'le Bar'elman 6. uanlta Bo .C cn- I('n~ 2, ::\OIary Carstens, Cynthia blUe
, hauer 5, Clara B~lle Cham e~~ 2, ern"';' Conne(' Sue TI'outman. Ruth H~ndieraft " 'I Special Liy*,stock Awjatds L?rt>tt~ Dam~l" 2.IShirley H t:~Ck, ,Ann f,Troutman 2. purpll~; Marcell' ,Am'il .RobJrts. bhl(,. . I
Beef showm~h Jack La~g~mei~ ~~~gi~~a li~~~:~~ fSJ:,~·.la Ptltigl~ ~:~:~ll~~~~1 ~al;:r~~a~:,\\'~giaN~i~~ S[~~:;~;ita Bf{~~~mp", l)L'(onf,lte
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er plaqup awltlded b, 2\lrs Julia Schmidt. BaI"~aral Stuthman ton- kel"'~rn ,'I Connee Suc Troutman 3, a d Df'lorE"S And£'rson, Span Lill-I Helman A\\arCl b\ 01 Johl1j Ed('n~ nil' SUl' TI'OutmaJl 2, ,Rut !Ann 1 Jud)1 TI'()Ulm~l_l, Rut,h Ann T~ut~ e '5, blu(',·. I
I bw'" I 1 Troutman an~ Malry Wltte~, ~.llUtUe, ma):1 '::\lilr~ \\ Itt. \i\,llima WvIIQ,4, oster
SWme show~n Henry f lOmp- ; ! Wa~n(' Schmod(' and Juahlta ! Patricia \\111'(>('1£,1', hluf'. 1
son, a\\ ar'd b~ e\lpr Motor Special Eritri~s j BO( 'k(,lll1aUf'r. blue, r ~oDot,hx'OOEtto.o,. PU"PIO .• ' Clal'kl ('on'. I . Dalr)' show an L('on Nwmann, T, t-I Let'~ Cook I , .. , ,- 1 ' award b.\ C f C I i Secretary I:)ook l Ju~nrta I.le-Ck. - E[iP(,11 Blehel. .JUdy Bl'onzyn~ki, : .~er SWN'thE"litts, Happy l;Iear s Bnd
Gl'"Ofip of ~ st('crs fron} dub:' enhauel', pUlllJle Cla,ra ~Cll(, Ja.:'\ }hn Goldherg, L.aVonnp Lutt. I I Logan HOJTlPIlilakers Project cluh, Bl'enna Go G(lpers. blue;., EPM, iChambert.., C!'nth/a Cr'al'--" nnlt' Sa,!I~' Lutl. purp.ll'; Carol Bronzyn- 'I : : ~Her~la Staff Photq J}lue, .. red; Pleasant ~alley. whit~ Lnft and Jan CC' ~au, bl.ue. , Skl,tDC'lnrcs Bush 2, JaNohn Gold~ Jim Benne.tt.. Nevrc.a:stle, is Dixon County ~air ajt Concord I ~tyle Show
Walter J. IlHl?rman Mtmorial News reports: IFaunell F ert, bel", Jan(' Kant, Sally Lutt. Jo- shown abQve WIth hIS IReserve last week. Jim IS the son of Mr. ! I BC'verl\, Hartman. Carol Dick!.'),.
trophy: BilJY~MriUel'S' ! • hlue. .1,1 Rnn' Olson, .Jamce Sampson, .Myr- Champion >~g~_s_.~~~-=-_~ ~~.d Mrs. Jack ~-=-nn~_t!' __ .. --t- I:. !i'"a'O""a'n' AH'nns."st~oon. g'pJuorpalne:BoSJ-"'naln,da Ht'l"vale F rillS herdsqta.ll&hip Posters: Juanl~a ~('c:.kenniupr: na ~chlin('!:>'1 anj Ga~'le_ Utecht 2, V 11 .. 1" award: Carro Blue Ribboh Win~' ~'o purplf'. three blue, Karltn Ka} bluq,. " • 1 C' t ,~..alson, Je~n Armstrong 1J anna ners. 'first; B~flt 'Em All. ;second. Bopckenhauel:, qne blu:: ., la~a: eefln'ning Baking D,xon oun y I Ickp\ Melba Larson Mar) Alm~ , , Hen"ale Fa rhs Champion' Breed- Bt"~le. Chambl1~, ,on(' pUT plf' 'j LOlS , 1\ arcelp Bart'lman 3. LoreUa 1- _ 1 trong Sa1l1\- Mattes, ($>tlPV3 Rob-in.g Heifer; J~el Jeffrt'y: Filet, one blul. . I, Da mf', Jane Kant 2, Sally Lutt, rts Annette- 1\1cClusk, M I'lent'
HervaJe Hereford Helfer:: Shar- Scrap book: UllS Fleer alnt ~u~ I Jallinebl'llE' :\1ort'is. Brenda' Sahs. Beef Cattle '"I 'nelfl :Marv Koch Pa1t\ ~V(>n: oh Edertburn, I 3; Donald Warne (1y Troutman, purple; Jl nita I Ph~'!lis Sahs, Marilyn Samelson. Herefords Gilbert M~ttes and Let s Sew I Varh:.'Ot' Korthouse and VI ,.,Ima Meyer 2. . I . i ' Bo(>ckFn~aue-r ana Jane ~an~, bl1:lc, I J31'ice Utecht. Nonnan Brugger, Edgene Packer, purple, lrper PMcr- I lud\ Sel1\\ adz Janl('(' S~hl~f I RUlsl hlue
4·H Feedmg Contl"St: Jud): Hem~ Adilf'\ ement !b 0 0 k, .tIJanfla , pu plf'; GaJe Thea Bathke 2. Sally son 2, Carrol Rahn Getne IPacker 2 and 4.nn1' ral pE nt('r purple Ju~ rong Contest
~ •• r"~L?'QJI"P"'~ e~~~ C Daih Animal: Janet In- Bo~~~~~nh~~%;un~Ub~e~k: :'vdrcelc! gr ~aen7:e~~;' C~:~~~, B~rett~ g!f6;~; ~~~I~lsS{)~a~~~bf;~7i'e~rt~. I ~~a;\~I\~~;~ 3a~~;i ~~~,h~rsWaJ~ rILI~!~Ch-H-;;l~(, H~~.e. ~11~nn; fnllls. i, . ,Barelman. blut'. I J I Da~me 2, June Gay Dunklau 3, ::\farCia Kqester. Dpnms }f;:oelimg I:::a (Jlr en 2 Ann C'alpentf.'1 Carql Workers and LlbC'rt:\ Belles, 1~lu{'
""'''."',,,,-''--" liken I IBorockenhauel', b~uro, I 80 nie Lutt 3. Gayle Ann Lutt 3, son Wa)ne Allen and dm Wal I QUInn hlu(' Phdhs Fahrenho12: and (' -nth18 Kiwanis: !Vr~tk{'t Ltttf'r: Bob MiI~ HornC' Ac('(mn;t book: J anita Ph ollis Dunklau, Roberta: Finn, Loren Andf'lson 2 M\r n Peter~ Sudll'1 Ga\le ::\OE and J('amne I DemonstratIons (IndIVldual~
.-::;:.;.: •. ,,. ... ,,,,::- I, Poultr,\-J. NorITian Bru~gerrbIUe, Br nda Sahs, Phyllis Sahs 2. Mari~ 1m blue I Learning to Sew 1 BuC'hnl"r purple Melba nOll
Sewing Awards I Yard Br>Rutlfid-atlOn Ma garet 1)~.sam(,lson. Palsy Schmit, Bar· Angus RobC'rt Schult Jim Ben !\L-IIh n Knplfl purpl(' 'K~} ~ blu(I I
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I Clam:: 2 rurplp~ I Juanita Bd keh- ba 'a Stuthmmln' 2 Shirley Stuth· nett and Bobb} Dlckev lue Fluptll \lall(l1(' 1-\nrol! I and Mar" OemonstratJans (Team) I
Le,'s &ew I I hau(,l LOlS F1('f'j- and Janl('f' ::vIau rn nn \1a1 \ \iV'right and Norman Oalr-y Cattle Sw-' h.och ~ bluC' I Happ) Hparts, Lone TrE"(" Bu!':\'
I Dust CIO~h' Janla> Sampson and blue I Hr g"g('1 2 blut' Brown S\\-'ls..<:; 1'\\')-l1a S\\-anson Lounging ~nd Sleeping Garments l FlilgerS ami C'ld!k Center $Wl'ct-ctaylt' Ut t, purple, JaNohn I Gal'tipn ).1ardfllp FI{'('r purple Durple. Chervl S\\-anson and :\Olona I Annf'lH ";\Ie( IUBke\ pUlplf' Bt'l- ht>arts, blm' (loldberg, al'} SchrO€'d,pr and 1 Ma.rcelp Barelman blu(' I I Homemaking Dicke\,. blue I"rh Hal'~an ~ ;\'anc\ A.rmstrong Judglnq JUhe Ann Sp~lttg€rber, bhl(' W('€'ds Jual1llta Bo('cken.J.auC'r r BoLc;tcln Veil Dean Carlson I and Calol 1))('''['\ hhlC' I ,, ___ .,_. ;>_"_~ ,
Pin cusruoj;lF Joan Olson~ JantC'e purple. r 1 -Room ImprO\ emC'nt Marcple blue- ! School Cloth~es I and Sampson, MYrna Schhnes, Mru Ion WOOdworking) L£'on Dau~ pur naJl'C'lman 2 Jyanlta Boeckpnhau· Gu('rnse) LanJ Pearson 11lu(' r \ 1\ 1'1I1 IIBns('n pm pIC' \'ll g'lT1ila 1 11 ' Strize-k and~'le Utecht. blue. pIe Kpnneth N~)('hlmoos bl e 'Nrnq Lmda Kessler. purple, Mar~ Swme IQ 12 Pit F\('I and Gi'-n('\a
Kprtblef: ar), Schroeder. Juhe Kf"ep We'll .h~anlta nn~('k hhau~ Cf' (' Ba,!'£'lman Jualllta Boeckf'n· Jerr) Thomas. D~n Thomas I R~:;~rls hl~lf' \ f;
purple, Ell en Bictu~lj Jeniep. I ~(alnmg to bC' <1 Homemaker son 2, blue Patlrlla WhE(](1 2 purp1£' I Ann Splittge el' nnd Gayle Utf'cht. et- pUt'plp I I ha ('r 5 anel Linda Kessler blup 'I'omm, Gar.. m 2 and onmp P('ar~ I Dress~Up Clothes I I 1
Samp!':on an~' l rna Sl.'hlihes hlu£" Learning to ~~W I{aff'n Bowers Shanda Flf'er Ju~ Showmanship _ L t' C k I I
blue 1:> I NPf"rtlf' {'3lril:(' 1:"an W1tt urplf', f' :\1onk 2 Conmp Sue Troutman and Eug('ne PaC'\(f'r, b~l\E' IIIa~~\3r.;\a \d JOI~gf'~"on 4 Ila~ 1-IJre.ss rd~N!tor Jnan Ob;Oh, -l ~ d~h GI'aef VirginIa Hetrick, Kar~ 'I\vvla Swanson G~lb('\t Mati!!". e s T{)<lO , \ lite)" ur 1(' Arlt't1f' ".:~::.::.!;;:::....::.::::;; ___ + __ lMan SchlO('opt nnd Clara !Wile hatnhf'rs orPtta I R th Ann Troutman 2 and Wilma Judging t- P I, V \1 t1 ... .2 dnd Dldnnp I-\:Iae-, blu(\. 1 Dammr Rose nn Farran l fmc\' \\-vll(' pUlple, Wa)ne Schmode 5 Arlin Wallin and pn,' af'~('r m~~n~lwd ( I __ .... ______ + __ I cloth ~1al"\ St'hrol:'- IVer!;en. L\'nhet~ Spllttgprh r and I \\-lJ1ma W, he Ruth Ann Troutman blup - I Il\tr anil 1\11'<;.
Barbara Stuthman blu(, 1 12 ConOl£' SuP Troutman Ftancl!, He/'lcfsman I Bemnmng Baking k th ' 'i - hd ng'P Virginia Hetrick 2~ Shlrle\ purplC'. Vincent Ka\amaugh 1..0\\ A.ndl'l"on La\:onm l.., ••• .uCO Pm CU!':hlOh' Ga\'le KI gstoh.1 [hllnf'S Manl"n Monk I Beverl~ Carrol Rahn a~d bart f'1 Hahn 1 ~1,1! 11\ n Srh\; <II h:n ~~~ 1h f'l~o;;t
Karpn ChIld" MaX-II Br,pn~ Sahs. eanna Schr ~. I tl'lck:1 Arkne GJ f'\ e~ Judith ell N) g-ren, Arlen M;tg~uson, Vc rll C:~ nthld Buphnel and Vprlean i\\ III attend thf' Ar-lenf' MOlTI!': LJ nn tt Splitt erber, purp . u II G r 2 J t G [2 Shanda D Carlson Cla)-1on 6. nd('rron Iner I nuson 2 purple braska
I d). Bp k lnt't't a Damme arolyn ae ane rae . . '"1-" h Leatrice 13al'elman anr~ Llke~ Jantce • au, M)Ia: lkke-l· F ee-r 3 Mar) Craig 3 Clcl,ra Cralj::{ Peterson ~nd Ahm Andf'rsan andr~\ ~~ 111nf' I Beeler, bot~ or
S(m oann Rh rkf' Patsy ehmlt,. 2 Kar('n Bowers' and LaVonnp blue. 1 I I weekend wUh MISS . ba st 1 h IchE'1 blue Tractor' eonttst Meal I
-'''-' •• ___ ._ Beverl) 1\1aQ I S~~·o~f' St ~;r ra ~:r; Let's H('lp Mother athd Dad Maurlce Juhlm I awartded purpl(' r Ma I' ents Mr and Mrs tBarel Iman W~~t""nd no~)jea~ ~:r~ , blu£' I J amt~ BoeckC'nhaUer. K are n in tractor. ope-rator's cont('st I !etta hl,af'mer
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Gre a v{'rs(>n, I oeckenhauer Janet Rae Brogren Tractor ttlsplay Card 12, J(l\ C't Feg e\ t h I Tmyel Faunell Fit'v£>rt Sally diana Dunklau June Ounklau. Ju- Maurice Juhlin, P¥rpll' and r Robelh hlu(' P1lg-er ca~led t c
s,chrf1,nC'f' atJ.1 1 L) nnett.,8 Ittger~ I d~ KollmorO'en NiCki/;' McLean Olson blue 11=00:::1 Preservation Thompson orne , I1c-r, ~UrpIP' Juti) Car5t.(>ns Lotet· J~nnab('lIf' Morrl!': Judith Phdlm 2' DIsplay Board I ~ PalrH'la \Vhe('~('1 amI nesday (lvenmg
~ amm€', .rane Kant 'Patsy 1 darolf' PrlC(' and Roe Jean WaCk- D1xon Ll\ Q Wll'E'!':1 Max Rahn I KOf':;t('I - . JoAnnf' aHnd ~7d C H chnt t Barbara Stuthma n and I ~ Boeckenhauer leader, purplc ::\tlanorlf' 6. elt 0 1 '
. ary \Vrlght, IjIlue 2 . ( 2" Janet ioy ElectrIC Motor I stal;) \laTela : Kay Lynne HO~f'l" :f\1\ila Mlkke-ls and i ae Bronzyn~ Dixon LI\ e Wn es, I Happel -l Patllcla 1 wepk m the
term (> Valilk~mp, purplc. retta I s I ' L Karen I Secretary Books ne, a Robt'l ts 2 "I1UII ll\ n wtyle her am ( MarJ Schroeder Renee ~ild!': Sharon MarCia Koe!':ter. dub ten BariJRra LansPi' ann E~Jl l]tf'; Mat;'~ [Nltt and R e Jean 1 df'nb~rn JaNohn blue i Falll enholz blue a
WoPijlC'r, blUP~L II ' outfit: Marc~lr ..I .. Apron: Lo'dC'tta Dam (' and, 1
Juanita Bdecket $l~~: ~1~r~(>; ~iikk~f:J~~; D~~~~ : ACCC'ssory, sleeping or lounging!: Flohrke, ftene1 Wilt!':(' ant ::\lar:..- I
Gale Theo-1lBathke and, Juanita II blup, , Boeckenhauel" blue. ammo,
Complete : Doris wenl· ' , Pats}, z('l and purple; Dot s I I bluC',
You're "sitting pretty" behind the wheel
Take this Bel Air model. First thing you'll notice"ls the qualitv of the interior. Rich-looking appointments. Roomy seats with foam rubber cushions. Turn the k~y to statt the engine ar:-rd you're reac!y to go,
, , You can see all around
All tho;~s W~o~He'r to Milke theOixon County
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through a wide, curved, on~· piece windshield. The pan,; I ramie rear window and big side windows provide • clear view in all qirectiona.
And It·s the II~w.ft.Pficed linG' ..--..-__; A detJlonstration will ,how YDU
that Chevrolet offers jU!,l about : everything you could want. Yet I it's the lowest-priced line in the low·price field.
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Northeast Nebrasl,{a Conference. Promising Prospects, Bob Elm, toach: I Kenneth Hydlger. Tim Jensen, Returning Leitermen I ' Don Nelson, Dale Reynolds, John Tw ty-five men !l"eporrtted $r LeRoy ~vorson Johnl Ward: MarrIes . en ~l" ~ " Robbins 'Ro~r Pool J~ Nelson, openIng pra~ce mcI qmg 13 I t- ter-tacklE'.
01:: Tr~~tinan 15 atiason an, guard; Char s Fleei' ~ckle:. Jon T fa tion, ll-man football.
yste'Y! E~ployed "; ~!1f~~k;qE e~~~;lhi'l~ac~l~~ Season's ~:~~~~I~ssistant coach. tv Stralgh~ T, E-!-man foot~. BiU Ma. 1Iatt ful1baclk:.' Other let- Sept. I-At Lyons arren ~tsket: rid Howard S' , terme1i are' y Bass,ICraig.Hey- Sept. t8--WisnC'r ~sslsta~t ~oache , don, Paul K ell, IDQn Tanveman, Sept. 25-0aklanti
'Two Wayne boys will fill two g1ps in the f-orw&,rd wall of CloaCi! Barney Lewellyn's WSTC
ildcats this fal1. Roger Higgins, I ft, and Dave ,Meyer, right, are sated for tackle and guard spots,
e eM' cUrt' 'M ' li termen. vetl·are ger Johnson. SY5tem~Ployed
;se~:~, SlT~i~~I'.;.urel \ Ga~ Tuttle, eal VBf Fossen and Oct. 2+At W~t Point, I I
I Sept IS-At ~~~omfield ~nnIe Jense , Oct. 9-Wakefield ld.rling six man loo1ball scmel' fnl One 'of the hard('~1' ba.ttles for a
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·, 21tP-"'DA~cra)tOum,. er 19n2 with lR6 points. Qther lette!'- I stal'tlllg position is gomg on at Oct. 2-0pen, . Ken Garri n, quarterback, and 1~-~ L- mtn aTe Dale C<;tl'sfens, M.Hun nl!"ht \?~a]"d where lettermen Dave
' 0occtt" 9j -S_AWt :.irnc·ce ' D"eupalanCCemBeUnMl,:" 'lfhoa"ll'b'Raa~~'a~dJus,tEdfidn,de Oct. 30-At Allen GJ,i-aef, Donald C.ralg", Donald l):och 12\1('~'('r, Wa} nL'. and Larry Jolmson,
GoY, .., 11'~ Nov. 7-At Walthill and Hans PiwC'lllti::ky. LalUl'l-,I! aIT VYlIlg. Oct. 23_All
n Pea!body, who !moved t<? Hru:mgton Sx-stem Employed •
Oct. 2S-At l1tinview during summ('j·. They filled Import- Six-man footbalL ~ --- I ant line poMs!a ycar ago. 'Wakefield Season's Schedule Area s, Hunters Get
• • SeaSOn's Sche~ule Sept. 11 --AI Wa) 11(' l'rep 190 . ' Holy Tr l Ify Seut. ll-Hrrtim:ton Huskc" eonfercnce, Scpt l&-·llccmcr arne Permits
No conferenc~. ~:~i: ~~~!.ll?nIerce Byron!1 McCaughey, Coach ~~7.t:2~O~~~~dgc lJ";'\'II;~~t~"" 'dl ~~;:t~;~'~~' (' Nebraska Louis Ricciardello Coach Oct. 2~Pla~vi(,w , . Returning Lettermen Oct. 9 At Crofton hur1\pr fan'd extremelv well in
' Oct 9 At oly TrIlllly Eight veterans include'd in 16 Oct. 15-----:-lIumpht,L'.\', drawin sial' g"amc permitl! at the .Returning Lettermen at' 1-6 Br ~" Id bo.vs out for first practice. Thc." I Oct. :21-At Bancrolt ca"litol!l'el'l'ntl)', A total of 190 pel'-Nine returning. six of them with c, -~ O.\!,.W' I ,_"
three years experience. They ate Oct, 23-A I Ponca ~~ g~~~~~ ~1~~~~'B~~C;:;C~~~~~, :~~~;. 360~v>~~~\~·ca.~t ~ ~~~:Sc~~~~\~e:~~I:l~utl~d~;~r~~~~. in Clair Hausman, quarterback; Dean Oct. 30-A !Creighton ? fall. Gar'y Linder, Dewaine Cisney, I • Mnlounrl Ll's""man, Wayne', wa~ McGrF'gor, tackle; Duane Avc'ns, Genc Carlson and Tom Borg. , the' only area huntE"r to receiY(' ~ln end; Ed, ZimmeI" fullback; Vince L Other Prospects L ltbiO~C, rJ('rtllit. A majol"ity of the Rossiter, haJf!back, and Don yon5 I Robel't El'landson, Dl'llny 'I\1ey- ewelly· n cal ! unters l'ecC'i\'cd drcr per-
are Jim Gt>isler, ¢uard; J'erFo~le O·sc~aSSrc'M' C'Ou ' se:an', C6ach Donald ,Hoyd:, Sandy Otte. Dennis ,halVe pel'mlt~ for hunting in area
SC'hwartz, halfbackj 'I\vo~year vets H I If nc{' er, Neil Kunzman, Gary Bums, , Ul(' local men receiH'd big
' Feilmeir, center. and Harold Cl - i II. Fredl'icl{son and Kenneth M<.-Quis- •• '3 '1 mell', guard. Returning Let ermen fan. ~ In oans as 1,[" Area' :1 dv('j" r:{'l'rnit~ were the
"T::r''';;lC:,'_~,~:c_J Promising Prospects Coach 'Mussman rrporls ill{' Season'S Schedule most umel'qus [or local hUnters Two new boys show plentv squad lacks tram size and exprr- Se'pt. 11 ·-Battle CI'('ck I I I A b)'ea down! o'f the number of pe;~
pro:nise ... Jim Hauman, a quar- ienc¢ of 19;)2 ('quad. Only fivC' let- SC'pL\18- At Lyons '4eave Squad I mits b counties includes: Cedar'
l~~~f~kPe:bgdy ~~J~ t;~",j1:'!~~0~ tcrmon bac'ic;L;, PH~~:';i~' ~~~:~:: t':!{/3At'i:"o~~~ • ~h~~~t 0;: ~(~n~U{:)~~;~' l~~anton 3,
~':~ ~~'~::lears experience. , ' 'f' h~l~~~b~~~ior'~'~l~r g~l ~&:~\t,.::~nt~{~, w~)~,:'~' c~~~e; a!;o;'ba~neJ!~c'lct"' t\;~~ -...;+---------se~~~~,sTS~e~l~,~an football. tackl'c, and cd Thatcher, junior g~i: :;~--:-~1 ~~;r17{1 wqek. Coach Banley LL'\\'l'll)n IS se
11 T d 11 S D "1 beilloanillg the loss ?f several kl'): Sept. - yn a, . , Season's Sch(lq~lc Oet. ~O--Open players aftcr tile I11'S1 week of Sept. 18;-Open. Sept. 11-~~PI$d('I' Nov. 6~Allen pr¥ctic(',
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Nothi~g is so popu. lar as college cprds, for C"Lmpus wear, Day's ~ords are tailored bf the finest he,avy""eightHoch· meyer, <c,prdu roy that is perfect in every detail.
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t2~Op't', 12i>," =-WA'tr. kScef,iJeblnd ',. i Probably the biggest loss ,to ""c 'w t~c Wildcats was Don Groullk, Oct. 2 At, TC'kamah ayne Prep S huyler sophom~.re, voted the
OC)e'::,' 910 AWt I':"?l~~h·"J·l~lJ· Comtlassei Conferenee. 0 tstanding fres~man athl.ete at
" the college last year. Groullk was. Oct, 2,1 At !Vallf'\' Anthony Clementi r Coach ordered by his doctor to leave ~~~~f' 2l~-'_l~':~IJ\Y.~;~ Foillt Returnihg Lettermen football out of his fall schedule.
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-~- I Fin> ]'e1 urning vcts ., lDon Den- Ron Fredrickson, South Sioux wakM eld
t kltlgcr, Don Perry, Maqy Ring, City freshman, has left. the squad S ,\$ t. Ted Sandahl. son of C.
M d· Bob Shi"IT\, and Bill WoWmhaupt and it is rumored he WIll enroll at F. Sa dahl. was sC'nt to Warren a l ISO Pr'o"';isi1ng' Prospects ' Morningside. Fredrickson had fig- AFB.I yo" Aug. 27 from Fairch~ld
RaH,UpSkhcrO'a'Om"1f r:\nCg'Per, Coach Juniors John Dawson, BOyd urcd promlnent~ in Lewellyn's AFB,! 'ash .. to attpnd the Adrnm-
.10 ~r~~I~ok~~hR~~:eD-;;-nRS~~r~nt:~ ~~~~!~elgth~~~SGonc ~~~~~t¢f:C h~~~~~~~Ft;~~~p~~!~~ S11T\\"ts'eonntYo'pecign~ g Old':J,nlI1c, hSCqCukaPdd )100~t. rLYO,'~nCzlle:\n·'. DCae'c·iJd
l' RN'!ttZ')leaf'of'n"RifC~eaSrdh_ Eleven other, squad memL)(>rs the ,CQ rs(> he \vill re-turn to Fair-
lJ s '" L- t::, ~ ha\-c not reported for practice. child, gt, Sandahl's address while sess('s good sl' e. Coach Darnkl'Og~ rnan-- ·Tpd Bahe. Others eX'llectec\ They are Rex Deputy, S('ymour, af Warren AFB is: er stated it \\1;' too early to makp to turnlQut arC' Merlyn GramjJerg, la., whose knee gave out: Butch 3461st Studeht Squadron
prospC'cts of tlh squad. System Employed cd to pass his phvsi.ca1: Bill Pal-any definite s atc,mcnts about tlbe and Je~ .. y MePherran. Vveichelman, Hartington, who fail- ,~. ~ \Varr('n AFB, Wyo.
Season's Schedule Six~ an football.. ml"l', Wayne; Ty Sherman, Nor- Hos~ins Youth Sent. 11- -A'rF!'Crce Season'~ Schel;tule Oro'~(lc; a,Ha,D>p' CB"ducs,,:?, 'DPC~~nndyClW'; ciGcl~e?~ Sept. ]F: '-A-t Wayne Sf'pt.
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S('pt 25 1ri rllm Sent 18 At O!'lmonu man, Hartington; Glen Wagner. e S\ romo I.on Oct.' 2· Wi~ N Sppt:124 -CI'oft~n Ashland; Gerle Seger, O'Ne'ili: Bob Yol<qhamo, Japan _ Merle Seh-°OCe't', 91·6-.A .. 'NN" !!:ahn GJ'O\" OOc
e',,' <_--ARant NdCOwlP'h·a. stle Mittelstadt, Pender and Bob Beh-1 nWI", s~n of MI', (and Mrs. Walter "".Il.- 9 ren8, Pierce. Behmc>l-, Hoskin~. 'was recently
Oct. (date tm be set) ·--At Stan- Oct. ~6-At Wausa An encouraginq note amid, the promo~rd to sergeant while serv~ ton t Oct. 20-Beemer losse~ was the' presenc~ -o~ lettelr- ing Wit11 th(' 40th Anti-aircraft ar-
N 6 B tie Crl'ek 0 t 127 Coleri 19 man Dick PetersOn, Junior end t"ll t Y k hamo J pan _,,_ov_'_- a', ~ - ( C from Elgin. Petersen had' beq,n 1 .;r~~tor 0 P~OI di~pa~ehe~ with
Penderrl, WI"ns' ide :~~~~i:~sfn~~kn~~~7ih:~r;;~~~ - ~~', ~--~- It, be able to compete this fall, ~'" r ',-'lA
Husker andl rLogan Valley confer- Corntassel CanferellC'C'. Lew e 11 \' n is c:\.j)C'cting Gil ~ IE" P'II C h O'Doherty, Brighton, Mith., center,
ences, . h' uge,.e I en, oac to rcport this wcek altcr he lin. I ¥ '1" • ~ay Magsamen, Coae I Returning Lettermen ishes work with his father at home. 1l!~111 311.,. Re'turning Lett*rmen I Nine:lettprmen returning" i~clud- Thc ~TSTC'mentol' is alrC'ady 'WWiI.--N-·-'A" -DS-,
Pender, boas11' lOne of the strong-, ing fOUl1' regulars, . , Bob Dltman, his varsity squad for the est groups of IICttermen returning Gerald B.rugg~r, Bab Koll and Da~'~ tlit ag:ainst Aug:ustana
, i~ the, Hus~..: Iconfen'nce. Coa(i:'~_~I~ll.:Wrtle. Dltm~n was the state S wcC'k He's switch{'d Jim An- 'Pho" ne 130 ~j;::=::=~~======:::::'::::=:::::::':======11 i;!~~;~ to ipH haHb,lf'k and pul Don ! Harris, a rll'fellsi\"(' back last fall.
MOlOR9 LA T ISlon
in the' fullback spot. Reno Pfl~il. Wayne, is quarter
backing the t?utflt blft is Ibeing pl'essed by Blll Weddlllgfeld, Pender.
Jarold Dennis, anoth(T let1erman, has talu'l1 over I'ight hall'.
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SlaUgt~r pr.ices the past mOn[h have lost about o-:ae~~alf' the sharp gains II;n.ade the first two w eks n July. Numbers slaughtered are contInumg ,to runi ahead of a year dgo. F eede caUle prices have not orne back down from the July rise as much proportionately is slarghter prices. Movement of feeders out of the Sand Hills is very slow.
HOG.S Butc~~r/' r!-" es are' showing a~rength again after two w~eks of declining prices - declined Ib 'a out $4. Tire·· price I break was freakish in tltAt it wasn't expected until a month I.~te I' the time heavy rarketings from Spring farrowin~s.
p~ricea l-of11i: quality eggs are I expected to continue their seasohat increa$e during late sua:nmelr.n early fall. Altho.,J,gh the amount·of the rise from spring to fall may not be aSllar~e as ast year, fall egg !prices should be as high or high4r than in 1952.
POULTRY
WHEAT The AJ.g;..t 11 forecaot indic~teo that NebrB5~a's wheat crop -rill' b~ its fourth largest on recbrd - about 88 millio~ bushels, despite weather conditions.
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(ORN Cu~en t;stimat:s indicate th.,t dry weather is cutting into Ndbraska's com crop. The Augus estimate was down 22 million bushels from the July esthnate.
'Agrl~ultJ.lre 'lin. Our Econ'bmy !,
~~----------------------~----~I :\Jan~"·of LIS who are active ,in agricult4,re sometimes fail tq f"n)' appreciate the imllortanc~[ full indugtrial acL~\'itr to ag:r!~ultllral l?l'osperity ", r' to ~nders.tan. d the rUla!I\'e pO:-'ltwn of agrIculture to the entire ecqnomy.
The is,ize of the net farm income i gteatly influeneed lJ)'
1) i~(.tllstr.ial prosperity, 2) the d ~~e of comp,etition in 'l,!!rictllture, and :1) the ·relations ip pf the altno·unt of loudi l"()II~lIml'd to fill(:tuating incl mc.
! . , ' Indoilttrial Prosperity! Important '! 1 ~ I~' flu.trial prosperly directl)' aheetg the prosperity of , ag'ri 'ulttlrc vecause l4 out" of Her), 100 perRons in the. I
; llati)11 do not liy€ on farms, .de~~aSing from 25~!; in I~ 1 ~l:~$ tl) J f)-', in 1 ~)5Z. As'll l,esult, I n-farm people are the'
. bu."fl's of most of what ·agrieultu'~ produces. Farm peopll' 'tillY only a l-'mall pa.rt o( ~!.hl~t they proc[ucl' themsel\'e~ or uf ,,·hat the ncttlOfl H,\oi a i hole producc~. I
\Vht.jl illdusti'Y is booming city Itt :a9p1e have the money I to bu~' farm p-roducts. In 1952, net! arm income was about 11 1 'I:J iJiilioll dollars compared t~ al10ut 270 billion dol-
. If-! IS oi t()t~l net personal I11com~, llcludmg net farm m"Ollie. This melans that ail farm pe pie had 14 1 :l billion doll',ar:-:. to spend for gC.1>odR 41nd sel' ices that they wan~ed,
\ whiltt n()ll-farm pt'ople had 255 hilron to spend for thmg~ tht,\" w<lnted. l\fo~t olf the movcm nt of farm people to tll('· c~t \. take~ p),are because many jobs are available and ~he$~ i~f!>Optl> tan eHrn a hig~er le~rel of ,living by workIIW In ltld u~tn' than 1)\' wO'rk1ng on the farm.
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:' I tl>e competitive position of agr uitllre, in the national I l't"oh~m~' d('nie~ farmers a ',strong COl1()mlC ~nd bargam~ ill!!1 J',osition in th~ ~arke~ pI~ce. Fa~~ers 'do not have ;ltCp1-\S to as much lnforma~I(~n abo t PI lees .a~ do ~he pC'opie \\"ho huy and HC,ll to ~arrners .. Competldo~. IS never ("ollplctl'ly free an~·,,>here1at any Imft. but ft IS more e~fl'l" ivc wh{\l.'c thcre are many bu,Yers and sell,~rs. In agt·lcuI LI~'C' some 5 million farmers sell their products to only a f lI"t bu\·~rs'-1'~j}!;pr()l:('ssors an'd di~trib!l~Ol~:-l R ~t the price they will Jla.··~!l dl'w of their competltl\"e\p ee - what they. must pn·· to g-l'l U~\' product ~ and th)· take into eonsldera-, tin 1 the forces that mH~' hffeci t c Hupply and dcmand cOlf'dhioll in the futurc. I 1'hi.<.; ·is where the· fof" gOI .... erl'ment actJOn corneR ill. It is . that farmillg iR done by a largel
Gel' who sell into an orgaIl-l I market, farmers theit:" prices and inj
as \.vell as products that .operatel ctg la ws. If farmers dOl
, . does this impl~l of the natioji'al in, been helpful in ini
time of government needed ~h imrned. to IiV(l Qll, they .
were off,e,ed. may take the
get a and
'that,
to the cap;iclty of HIt' hUIll<Lll ,~t()Il1Hl·h. I'l'(J]JiW jj\·ing- ;11
LT. S. eat <!Inly auouLl,600 pound~ of f(lod all~lually. But' t~e type, ~'ariety and composition of that f(J(~cI ancl tht' condition;.;: under which it is l'atell are practical!.,· UllI mitcd. It mar uc supplied very cheaply (II" it !lla~· 1)(' very expensi\·e.
When it comes to Ilon~food item~ that ,,"t' htl.\·, .<.;uch as qlothes, autoR, radios, homes, ptc., tht'I"(' is practically 110 liniit tOI our want~. Not only do man.v of LIS want largcr and better things that we alrl'ad~' h~\\ l', but \lC an' COIl
slt.antl~· \yanting new things. \\Tith modern acl\'cliising it if; little \\'JndPI" that. thp consuming public do¢~n't ~lH'lHl more for oDds - there are too man.v otht'r things competing fo the consumer's dollar. During vVorld \\"ar Il when;.;o 1anv non-food item~ were unayailable, people did spendl more on food. PArt of thi~: increase wns ftfr more expensh'e foods prep~!red in the .home. part (If it was RPenl for more pqunds· of food. In addition, food:'! were reIn iv{'l~' ChCHP 10mpaned to other thin~R uc-callsl' of an ah, ndant supply t)f food and scarcity eff other
goods, I
~gricult~ral Decline ;, ' ~Vh~t .h;'I, l)l'~I.l th.(' nct ITS~I,lt of agriclu[l~rl"s l"t.'latil·('l:\· illechmng- POSltlO1l 111 th" natIOnal ('conom.\·! ll(~w ha~ thIS <kffected the farmers ~haJ't\ Q)f the totaL net ink'orne': Hl'tween th<e vean.; 1~)40 HllId ~947, the farmers' shar:.' of total net p~rsonal incomw greatly int'l"cased because of a g-encrnl up!-'\\ing in both 11. S. totall net. itcomt' <lIlt!
net farm !income, al1d l.H:'c:~u~e of d.e-clining: fa m popll:lation. Sincr 19:1'7, the farrm ~hare oj total net ncom(' has fallen ahlj>ut :W', .~~ - 1'1'001 ] G:1 to J 1·1 in ] S~.
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For This Year? What "re the ecol'lom~c forces that will affect agriculture in the near future 7 Listea ·ltelow ~re some of the important economic forces that are I relevant\ to a prosperous economy.
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INDUSTRIAL
*Total populati-on is growng at 3 t(J 4 miI;iio? persons annually.
~·Farm population's long-~uln trend ~s dowlllward.
~·Employment. at alt .. ti./ne 'rtcord, and will i,continue strODe. ' , i
*Natjon~l netl p:rsonallin~~~~ is at 'I:ln all-ti~e high, and wdl oolnhnue tq rl~e If curr~nt government policies continue. ' 1
*Ta .. es will level oflf o~ m~y decrea~e somelwhat be .. ginning January 1, 1954,1 I t'
*fnvest,?ent in new c()ns~ruction ctntinue to ad.-vance. !
I ' -'Induotrial production at I.n all.time peak, and will continue upwards the coring year.
, AGR!C;ULTURAL '
* Agricultural exports .Ito cootinue tp about one-third fromt~e 1951·52 II
"Agricultural n.,,,,h,ctinn but may be slightly drought conditions in
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, , , II) plall th~\ hog enterpri-se for IP54 is ;ilts ~h.(!lllcl be ~I:'leded from the ipring Bn.'t"dltlg datt'~ of course will drPend
. you want your pigs next sp illg-,
i I considl\r the present sit ation . J illg decisions I"I:'g-arding 1953 hog-s. . ~In' the hight'~t ill si!\"l'ral \·ea s alld
g ratio is al)ollt 17 or U5~ i-Iog numdo\", n for the second con~ecutiv year ;-);; spring- pig crop b 10' ( smalle than
- the total numul:'l' raised i~ 50.7 ht' £i\"(::'l'age of 6.81 pigs SH\·eel per lit'highest on record. Storage ~to~ks of
. helow a ~:ear agu. Hog price~i~hOUl( August and, althoug they
.. , price.<.; should lH.' nsid-('r this fa than I<lst yea!". i
ing To Decre~se r:-; will ue auout the same ·1 in the
as last year, but for the L". S. a deS r, is expecit'd, according- to t~ June There is a phssilJility that the f II pig actually be as large H:'i a ye r ag-o.
, han! ueen some ~hifting to falII pigs llnp 1 sun·ey \vas made. Ho~vever,
.. ne!-'s conditions deteriorate mJterialfall pig., ShoLlld cell vetter thllJl the L·l'Ojl. ,
The' . ue:-:tioTl is .............. H'ow IO!lg will thelfavur-able for hogs cont~nlle': It i!-' d fficult to pre . hon· prnqtalJlc it may oc t raiSl\ hog-s t !!(I to marRct a year from nr,\" Important f(-lciors ,are bU,\oiiness conditions wage e,:\1"1101'S' income :lnd compt'titi(}l1 from b ef and other ts. Althou~h the K~)ITal1 Ar~istic\':' h.a~ si.l[ned, cipfen!-'E' spenOiIl~!· and '~h.e na-tl come are pxpeeted to cont(llU(' at a high ' I. Hepf <ltld poultr.,' suppli~~ wil~, IJl'Oh-ably i)e Ilt'xt .\·ear. although 11 the Idrouth CI)ntiIlU· ."Oillt' of the majot cattle ar~as thl' heuy.\, .\ 1,!dy of bed· m,lY roach tl\c marhet he-fore lie· fall. I
Use of I lioll ill J'(~cent mOllthJs has neW thi~ tiDll' of .... ear. Ho\vever, cory:;ump
I d milk hi-IS remained about thel !-'ame. . k is uSl1all~· channeled into ~c\"eral
, ' jJ!·()rill(.:ts f such as hutter, dhet'se, (!n· l11i] k ;;;olitls.
.. ad\.:,.antH~(':::; ill retailing :::;!.;:iJl milk tic!. !
milk ;Ield . ...; much to ilH.' diet of ~JC()ple l'(Jlltaitls Inlany suln:;tances ne~~sarY
itioll. It is one of the finest an most S()lWl~e~ of protein. No oth r food
"fl1ilk as a s..ource of calciu and , ndin,t.; soU1Te of riboflavin -lone of ·Ils. With the exception of qt and ciateJ with fat, the nutritive; value
m\!( comiPares favorably w"ith that' milk i I
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, satisfactory of any ~f the major nuis was shown by a summary bf the
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:\ ebrash.a the C01"n has u 1).\· urought, ~ehraska crop if mOl e rain CO
fureca:-;t h; for a . Jul.\· 1 e<.;tim.ate i~ dou bt if we haye a tion will increase next pl~· aml a hjj!h mally to keep more S(jW~ !-'u('h conditiollS it i~ likel !
contilllll' Lt\'oralJlr until· Ilcgin ill the falL Earl~· cO!lsideraulr better than
One other fartnr i~ im an' ~ti\l large and the of li\"(~ hog~. Although nH'al t.qw bogs may not be, hog bUYE'r~ ,In' bee) the t~·p{' of hog~ , 1.'" ill the dirl:'ciiull of meat·ty pe and lard-type
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"Xutriti'i"e CUlltent of compiled u~' the B lIome Economic,';. waR fuur major American Only about (i out of 10 pro\'iding' recommended
n sl'\"(:rel,Y damaged! :;till hH\T a good I
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last' year, :The I bu~hef~.' No
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Greater use of not1fat prove the diets of the rna V be used in the foods such a~ SOLI
ery prodU~S dry with fluid ,ilk value of dis es c~:, __ . ___ ._", stepped-up by One-pound 39 to 41 cents*. powder costs ab'Olllt to 21 cents* for fluid \\·ho wants to feed find that nonfat dry tionally ph)fitable amounts of green ter or fortified m'\r~:arma
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I _~omt· to }'our, !~~-.: __ . __ SEPT. 22 Il( JBE:RT RI::,\EHART
C'lnsih g Out F<1nn Sale: I.{:wa!t~j 3 miles w('st and 3 north of \Vln<';1df' Troutman Bros .. Auc1Hm-
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I Ernestine Cunningham Weds Marion Larson ln Randolph Rites
P..nnrlolph - Ernpstln(' Cunningham, daughter or Mr. and Mrs, W E. Cunningham. :.Ind 1-'Inrion Lnr!-lon, ,",on of \iIr. nod r-.lr" Mymn Ulrson, C:lrl'()lI. Wf'I'{' unlll'll in r:nnrri:q.,;(· SIItHk.y. Au~ust Hi, <.II
~llmri. ~~. ~ut~l<~~h;l~;~~~(r,('~:, doubJp rinK Cf'fpmony.
Cand('lHbra and haskets of r;-ladioli d£'Cora-ted t he church alIaI'. Mrs. LaVernf' Hurlburt. Carroll, 3('f'ompanipd hy Mrs. J. F. Atwood. "<Jog "lkc3U<;P" ;lIld "Tfw
, Pnl}'f'r.'" The r .rid!' WOl'{' a cown with a
la('e iJodic(' and n('t skirt ow'r sutm. II fealUI{'d long lace sj('eves. a nf't vokf' anci full skirt which f'nof'd in a train. Her crown o{ :;iced pearls and rhin('<;tones held a douhle tier veil of nt,t trimmed in lace. Sh(> carriC'd a houquei of rf'd rosf'S.
Mrs. Norman Anderson. Carroll was matron of honor. She cho~e II
blue- gown of nylon net over taf: , f~~a ~~d ~nr;ied a bouquet of yel. I
Jon Gartner. Randolph. was bes1 I man.
Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Lar- I
son \A'ore navy blue dN'sses anc'
I corsages of white carnations. Reception was held in the I
I·church parlors. Those assisting! . I were MTs. Hazf'1 Phares. Mrs j
I Mabel Jordon Mrs, LawrE'nce Larson. Mrs. ::fIa;"y Nelson. Maryloi!;
I :'\1iUer. ::\Ian'el Lora!'2:. 1\,,;la I Holmes and ;.vla!"lellf' }·"dd,P Shir-' IIf'Y Craig waS; In chargf' of thf'· I ~UE'st book and Rozella Allar <.!-nct . Norma Ruzer had 1 he gifts.
i dO~~e ~r!~e s~~~~~a.!~~ ~~'o~~~~ : ed in Norfolk. The bridegroom i~
Cl graduate of Carroll High school A \\'hitE' dress trimmed In blnck
was chbsen by th{' bnde for he) ,going a ..... Ry pn~f'mhle. : AftE'l' a triP to the Black Hdl~ i the couple will bf' at home in Norrolk.
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* 949 Mere. Forrlor. RadiQ and Heater~-
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.. 1248 Fqrd Sup~r Df lux!' TudnL Radio
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They wlre supper guests ill Al- Bell Scho", " Op it, ing uert SulndelJ home.
wt::;dg,"~ve~~i;.. (1~l'~al'~li~~7i Delayed h fainting home' t~ sp~l1d Tuesday, uesday Mr. and *1'5. E~l.her Mardnson. evenmg! visitors were Mr. at d Mrs. Mr. and Mr~ Kef tt Johnson and Georg~ I-:,istrope, Mrs. Letit e Hat'- Mr. and rs. M tin Holmberg
~O~its~J~l'~s.Lt:;}~ F:gcl~h~il d h~~~~ c,J;:.nT~et~e C~~:~h~, O!~~~~l~b:'~d~ crTlyh, ,~l!1lcdoel,nn, John',~ n ramill ' '~el"c BeGause of ta del a ed' paint job,
.A. .">V Wt opening of s hool·w, s held up Wltil dinner gUf'sts. In thc' Mary' Mor- l'uesday, ~' . ten$Dn~home Sunday,' I I
Mr. nd Mrs. E.'W. Lund hl an'.:;, --ii;-;EJdont'ROber . family visited Jean!n ~('r(' at Rosaitc S' tUl"day in' the Lc nard oberts home
:~ c~~~ J~~. t~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ d~~!~~ \IV~1;e~dnal ~~~inJ ~rome Pearson followiJllg the wed9'ing re earsal. ,md Jolene 'cre d Inner and sunNendell Cole, Wecpi~g Wat r, who pcr guests 81.mljay iin the Elvis 01 was aIi army budd}! 01 rGl 0,1 ae- 'on home I 'I -
compa~ied hun he\'(' to sPQ d Sun- ' Mr, and ~rs. 'M~Vin 'Meyer and day in the lattel"s' parental home, dauP'hters ere in h~ Glen. Olson
Me, !mj Mrs. Howard Be creson, dome SltnLia eveni g. Radclilfe, la., came Sunda\- al(pr- Rc\. and 'Mrs, I illard Carlson noon tp attend the DUt,;' chner- vislt(>d in !:tc" Lau cnee Carlson
~;~n~~~~~:~~int~:nl rtv~<l:i ~;~d~~j ho~;, r-:~~~1IJ;s~ni g'il Lund and home. I : MI'S, Henr" IRubec ''helped Mrs,
-. - I F1(~d Utechticelcbra,te her blrthda} Thul'sdav cVfnlng UppCI t:U('~ts Mrs. W. Erlandson las.t TUe$da} evcJ1lllg. Friday eVe-
In thl' Mell~ 11i.1llg h me \\{,Ie .:vII llllg the~ ent to see the Art and l\1,IS Anton I \ant' South Hondred on BirthdaM ..(mg(~ v.h JclurHed from thclI S10UX (It\ alm(: tht'll ons dnd fam- ,:J \ala110n tllP WedrJcsda)-dH'S 1\11 -anti JIYI! s B b h.\ dl1(' and .r OUljtcen lad IPS ~P( nt' \!vI! qnl ~ I __ I I
Janet. Bato~ ftou,t::e L<I ,\11 and rld\ aJiternoon With :\Ir~ fall(n New Rural SChfc01 :\11 s John ~\.\Iane dl d John II 1 r lland~on III obsl'l \ ,t!H l' [hc!
r~~~:ap~~~\{\~l~~y IV: 11 s all~t()~~I~1 ~l thrl(~\ freach~rslNam d I ':-oekwcll dnr fthond -I S()ulil SlOU}o. I \11 lind MI s \Vdll (n I'..llllldson I d\'OI1I1C I Bal net IS the ~ne" (i
lh i \\lnt to Chcrokf'E::' 11 Sun ,Iv for 1paehll In tII!oOtnctl13 Paul Rmg FOl'Mrs IE Sand hI's bathda) a I1lcO)( dlnncl \\-lIh a f!1 UlJ of l-md B~uce LundahV are begmners
Saturday th~ pllo\\ln y \\erc altf'r- tll('nds at till' park EunIce BlOrklU
1d WIll agam
nOon,lunChf'pn gUf's1<; Mrs Bpn Mr and MI'i Al D( lillt 0SpllH I f(W il thp tell h)-Ills Johnson FrCdnCkSOllj
1V1 1S StllH Johnson, Johnso)1) dnd Pd:l\ alld~('a!Ul \\.J1l b~ bcgmnmg here
~:~d~~~:~~ f~::~IlI1 a\~I~lIA~~~ ~;~~I1(~(IL Il~I~~~l~I~~('~~lgU ~t:S~I~ nBiiddY Feher caches dlitrlct Mrs I J C Ik('s~ill MI S l\1l'li( I Johnsotls LiUlltlg 1)u "l <'H All _ _ 1
E.i1l0" and Blr~~(',(', 1\Tr. and Mrs. E·I Lillllll'I' gW'sh Ihe Jrkf So-: Bobby ari~ Billy King spent the .u:. Hvpse ~IlJ thPll' housc gUI1'st'l \10111(' and :ropl'nt fla')t wcck 1m the Dick Sandahl August Ha~sotli" LalVI sa, CallI. , l :wrne \vhild their parcnts were on
MI'. and l\Illl:;. ;\Il rns Sandahl ,:1). :\lr~ ,J.wk "";()(j 'J"~)(,l'g. I \ aL"ation, I and .John \V~'r1'1 ~lllll!" ~Ull- ~l) Bub ."';l'L"o).l al]d ",on~, I ::vII', and IYIl's. Carl Si('\'crs and day ~n eonlll'1Wl.tlOll of Sall- 1l('11i \' alld I I,ll 01 wcn' 11ilC'!I' grandron, DOl1nlc FosstUn re-dahl S bJrthdaY,:?bsl'l'. allee. and, llll' \\ It 11 ,r~'IH11\'P~ al :l r,)Jcllll' su per ~t l'turned to, Lancaster, Cal.. last Allan S, :111dcfhl! 11anlllY and 1\11', and thl' \\ n,'\ nl' pa,",k Sun~ay. 'omph- rrUl'sday ai;ter visi*ng the AUgust 'Mrs. H.O':lll'lj lilCl'manl wel'(' atter- OWl1tlTlg th(, AI 1)('lIltt I Cl.,nUltr-,. l~{ay and ~~dolf Kt,ay families, noon \ ISltorts. :\Ir. dnd :"11 'i. BIll 0Jl'l~ 11 are. Thos(' 6·hm h('r(~ in 'addition to
('0101 do 1~11( J.:: W Lun(iahllfamlly who a1-I Bell 1 tindld thJ\,eddu1g Sunday C\ol'-hOl11e ttl 11llg \\C1C 11 and :\lrs Joe John
~Oll Eel II JOhn50n and Alell'n At 1 lnt! 1 Johnson l\~l andl'11 s Art .:'I1UI1-l dill(' to "on <lIH1 sdns Mr and 11rs C n.
Al t A. .. dn :"11 .. apd :vtrs .cRoy Lundahl
I \1rl and Mrs Laur nee Hanson and
Borg, Omaha, IS Sipend- fanjlJiy, rvk and, Mrs, Martin we~k With her coiuslns, Ho~mbl'rc;,: ~r,r. a~d :Mrs. AlbcI1
alc,o. and Corette Borg, I SUil'dpll afd MI'. and Mrs. Carl
~'~~l'I~~:~ '\1'1 fi111ll/~;1~1l;aUb~~~~ I S.UAe~~~t Han'>on iw~s a Sunday d~I}I](,1' HOI t.; al f!1 PlCllIC dlO!nf'r guqst or hI11~1C'-{'(,' Mrs. E,
I hl'\ : al COl1cuni parl~j.'nLia\ \V., LUl1dafl and f,. Illlh', ill thl'l atkll'ucd the fim' . ~1r'. and Mrs. CIl f M,unson wcnt
I and .:\oIl'S. LO)'f'nl'l' 'I.':>cil('1' to. :Abcrdet'l1, ? .. D, .Fnday for an ?!I("O:b~l1: ~(rn~ \\"{,],p 10 IIw .:vIa ['I, 1 1 1-1ul- 0\ cr Sundky \ lSI! 'lth relahv(>s. 1 hut :o.dd\ 1 h'l' hdnll' W'L'dnesda.v l'\ (>11 ng for I ~
home. EilcE'IlI's third birthda). Shu 't<ilrled! ,1 ., Sun.day school al Salem s~ncta" , a n
- c\ c-I Larty Carlson rC'turIll'd lr,om and camn lSaturday by way f Des G RL StOUT NEWS h·t. 1':\1oinc~ wlwl'c he enjo)cd tl1l(' statc .'1' pted Ilau' f()J' til" dil\', BrQwnie ~one Troop I
Wood I .sU;tflrllW 1'lTr'). \VI~n('r, InsltC'd $rownil> Lone Troop I met in , 0\-('1'. last Tu('sd<t,\ night wIth her t~Ci Girl !Scout cabin Wednesday
tol.k. \ iI .. (,OUSln. :\Il's. Ldloy Lund'a~i and ~ttt'rnooni. :\1rs, T.,J. HUghes was til of a ",on. tamll.v·, I m (::harg~, Beverly Scrimsher joinMl~~ Foro.;- :\11'. i-1lld ;'III'S. :\lal'tl/1 Holmb€Tg l·d the TrC?op,- Th~i following girls
SWRI,l.c,on 'Cl, tten,d('d 1.1.ll', D,ah1t:1T'1l I'('ufllon ,ilt [CC<,'i\"('d I, for HaVing, ~tknded ::Vlrs'l till' Wai<l'lle!d ])al·k Sunday. our knOWIng th<,
=--l'\ l'ral Th!' Eldon Bal'cllllan fam1-ly vis- ," Mary I Itt'd III tlw 1-:mll LW1d hom _ Wl'd- ,- i Lan-
1~~b~~~~t~~:: j lltJ~1::-ll'S('~;t~~1t'~7~ons .\\·u'C wi ~ Mrs.] I ('\'('nl11g. v\"altPl' Gl'o.Sl' for Sunday cilllnl'r.
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