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. Way n e 0 u n t y Rural School, ill be featuredTeachers ssociation will speaker a the meeting. Hemeet Mon y, Apr, 10, at will e"pl in the Title I4 p.m. intthe courtroom provisions for the summerat the co'ur ouse~ Election program i Wayne.of o,ffice. s will be the Rural t acherswillbein.. -principal b siness. formed 'wi at, they must do ree~mmend8d~He J$ a stu:". Supt. GlpyS Porter re- and what qualifications dent teacher at WHS thisports it 'Ill be the last pupils m st meet to take year and will teach tenbhmeeting ot the WCRTA this the class s to be offered grade biology next terrn. Iterm. Zitarl Jenkins, Car- this sum mer in Wayne. He received his bachelor's ":.¥
roll, is pr~ident and Ethel Pupils af' to be screened de g r eel from WS C. "was_Malmberg'l H 0 ski n s, 'is before th y are ac~epted. r.ecom,mended for a I~~_chairman 0 the committee All tea hers outSide the vard Prize S.cholarshiP'Rin charge. I Wayne·Ca roll and Winside rat,ed, as 0r-e of th~ t P
Loren P rk 'principal at districts are members of students in both ~high
~~.~~i,~~~~I~,·I:·:~,~,~!l.i~~i~,!~~~row th. /J~,~nalism pupils in Lincol May 6. thil,d,' . ,at Winside High School have Work y Winside pupils flirst place ,in yearbook','won the sw~epstakestrophy pub lis h e d in the school copJy writing went to COrtill.·efor all Olass C schools newspaper, "The Wildcat," Nyqahl with Linda Gohring.in the s tja t e. ::The W H S was su mitted fo r the' se.cpnd and Wilma '. Ritzcwriters e mpile!d the high- cQmpetit'on. Scoring was thi~d. In yea~book layout,est- score of tny school done on he basis,-of three Mar y Jane Hansen, wonin Class C~I. points fo first place, two first; Carol, Bleich secon4
No trop !y was, given when-" points fo second and one an1 Diane Wacker ,.th}~.d+the ann: uncefent was point for third. her points for :W;1D81demage. Ho ever, according In col mn writing, Judy cad;te 'as 'follows: Newsto Mrs. J hn ~icard, who Walker on first and Bob w.r~iting. Keith j~"ueger~,'!is, in cha ge of the journa- Dangper t hi r d. ' In ad- t h i r d. j editorial writir(g.i!ism cour~e at Winside, a vertisin, Mary Ja~e Han- Vic i Wade, secondJ-.'TOt.jalpresentati n wi;ll be made sen won irst. Vii1~a Ritze Wi sid~ points: ,28. ,'. -__;
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~B~}~n~~~inPf~r~.,~.~I,~' ~a~!l.~·e~o~,~'·~ C f5k·t~~~I~l~~?~~r~:~ :~ii£de;~ .~:!: .a:~~.II::~~~;~.,~,~:~: f'\' " "". L~;-~~",M!...l~r ,.1,..!Ramsey Theater.1 t~r.lI. 1p 8:.~~t b r \ '4ar'ttrS
surpri c scene has char- occasion and for'what po. r..•.The offering'Mbnduy at8 Ii I Anto(1y Qar{lck I,has ~~y~eO C
e:tse~i:to~ic~~ deters who ,Willi Dot' be ·IS0rl.· --~
is a. combination I~f t.he col- chosen four madrigal dum- S ·~t . Y T d named I prior to the pro. -j Mrs. Wilmer Orie68 tu'lege 0 r ~ h est. flli and th,e bfrs, ol~ and new, fo.. r his 'A~~l.: ls,Pf 1 th:~Vay~~S'C~r; gram.}, ' an _additio,nd,cnsIH,or, Mr~.:bllllel, With mus~c ranging s ngers. .' Audi~oriun More: are join- Inan entcrtllinmcntbeo" John Owens ~5 Oll)tho ~~Q~from a full'Mozart The rlemainder of the ing if! he ping out each scene, ilhe Marilyn nen. tume committoe, lau.I f..elo ,
6.1' mphony lo slolections b~nd's concert includes a week . dricks orothy Kahisch gre,n will handle tho lighting·from "My Fair tadY"-ns s lectionlfromvonWeber's A ~ionc Goldire Leonard .Mcrto~ nndlStovaDnrgurzhlholp_rep-orted in last r: ursday's "rand Duo Concertant" elude the Hilton, aroid K'rnemaor hig paint ~cenory. :He,~l1ld. I, fl~aturing Jay O'Leary on portrayed y Judy".u.nzc- and ,E.~ha dt POSPi~.hU. In 11i.~ltets nro on sal~' a:t.ow..
fuesday, also1jl 8, the the clari~.et and Jane N.el- ker and L on Lampl chit.. tho" C; ar oston seentY,will from Ken MaGill, Dorotlly·c.onc.e rt band, the :o;ym- spn, at tHe piano; a medley dron by I:lnny and 'Julie be Co ni Watson" Lhna I{abisch, Goldie Leonard.phonic wind ense hIe, and Hom "The King and I," Ahlvers, D bbie' PokQttand Danielo, Lorna Harder, Mr.s. MnbelSoronson,Mr,"the madrigal sirf ers will "1A.mcrilcan Civil War Linda Kay There wilr be' Grahn~ utler, DougSlan_ Esth,er Unrson n~d Mra.perfprm a repert.o yequal- ~antasy," "Tulsa," a syril- a p.ioneer chools.cene.with ley, Fred Netherda nnd Mano Brugger. IrocoedsIy varied. I p~onic pqrltait in oil the some of t esc" as pupils. Doug ~nielson.. ;i~~eug~ h~~d.thc countyK' itand Direclor' 1 aymand o~erture to von Flotow's In the edd'ing. scen.c, GOl~lc Leonard Will nar- Rt:lcof"nition of ,pioneertl
e on said the ind en- opera "Martha," and sev- I Mrs. Anb~ Garhck Will rate tihc st~le B~OW that nnd veteran!> in uniformsemble, a selle t group eralpopu!lar marches. be the brl, ~,Bob Stanley follow$:S elsasl~mgthosc has been consldo,rotl. Dc..frorll the full band, will Soprano Connee· Black is the groom and Rev. S. I~. who \fIn wear ?utffts to tails on this fneat o( Uli,Jplay the 0 v e r t 4 e from lhe soloilst for liThe' King de Freese he pastor. Medl.. ttpe out descnption and pro~r ill b' tMozart's "The i arriage and 1.11 ,: ~\ cine men v;iJl include W.L. give (~et- ils of when the am w , 0. glvon nox
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B dl F · Sh 'A"·d Add ,N me to List Boord Elated atoar I ~vor,n;g. ..C· ~o I ~~~;J~ilh~o:rt~~ehi£~~~ Contract SuccessCan YtU G~t Int an The District Iii sch!'>o! the local achool le'vy could the full acking of Gov. aid laot week. Laurie Wol_ The board of'WaynoHigh
Old Se viceUnif rm? boarfd ha~. gone.~ ro;co.rd 110 cut l~,mills. . Norbj>rt T mann. if:t~d~~~C ~~~in~a~; t:t:. School is elated ~\th thoCan ,OIl gel ,·nt.o an old as, alvorw
g sb~t da.1d tao A letter from the admin- Compi ation of the Fred ick rs. Shehada1.5 stlaffi
me mtbe1r H lit has been_ sc 100 s as [HOVl e III L istration and board was avera e f l' the last nlne s gn Dg 18 e y. nlormatlon
seMlice'unifbrm? 1£.80, the 11K. If the bill jsl passed~ sent to Sen. Elmer Wall_ amount f each aistriet weeks.'1 on the newbosketballcoachWayne ('ouIlly !Ii,ltorical I ~. wey this week express'ing is based 0 resident pupils. was given last week ,and
;~~~ety I ~'a~,t~. td 'tCO~ILa<P( Seek School (! rtain ~~~~?~~ ~:r t~:e ~~~I~u~~r~; ~~l~l~f;it~ n ~~eac~~ev~~l~~ Enroll ent for ~~~~r~l:~~:r~lli~w:i~:: ~~f;'The \\(II~ lspl mnga F H kO . t scheduled Monday, Apr. 10. t.irne~s t evaluation, d week.
parade uf service nen of or, os Ins age . figuring t cost per'pupil, Course Limite Mr •. Doris C,atanfff isall branche~ as a art of I-Io~kins Pub1i¢~choolis The1bill attempts,to subtractt amount raised to be the eleventh rade',the cent en'Hial p ograrn secking a new cluttain fOli €1qualize the property tax by 22 mi s and find out The' D Ie C-arnegie English teacher. 811 ,hasc0ming ,'~p. '.fh. ey \'~' .. nt men the ~uditorium Hlge. The f.p.r S~hOOldist.ri.ctsata.b;)Ut what woul be fe,duced on Course i limited to 40 taught'at Fremont. Nqrf.91kdressedlllunjform,l as rD.r "one in use has se nbetter 22 mIlls. It would prOVide the mill vy. In Wayne's peqple'an enrollments will and Wisner beforecqminsback as~possli)le. :, years and some Ii e a little money for the distriet from case, $11,985 would be be ~ccept dona.,firstcome- here. She graduate<J>'"at
!f YOUJ.c.an SUllWlyour embarrassed at is c.ondi- ~i. com. bination sal.es-in- .. received, llowin~ the dis- Cirs~ se ved basis, Howells, attended Midl~~dumformfromanyw rback tion, qometax,aPlanWhIC'hhaS\ trict to ut the, levy 19 "Exper'ence over the College to oarn hor-Cis;etto the Revolutionar War, A bake sale i sched.. , ' mills. i" last 54 years .has shown degree and hns her rri~Bl..c?ntact Mr,s. Ooro, y Ka_ ?led Friday, Apr. 4, sta;t- lve Circus tickets There 1 somt opposi- th.t the number of men ter'. degree from Wayneblsch or ('oldIe ~ anard. lIlg at 1 p.m. atth~ Hoskllls ' , , • tion but, t~ bill Ihas a lot and wom n per class must StnJe College. , ,
• Laund.ry. Funds received t,Shrlne Circus tlckets of'suppor too ,and with be limite to 'obtain maxi.. erne Mill•• Nap~rlReceive 40· aln will be turned over to the ere givon ~o Warne eJe- the gover or'slPacking it mum re ults," Eichhorn ,com" ••"ceedl~ly,wel• ....1. fund I ' entary pupils thiS we k. is given a chance of being said.
By 9' a.m. S\Jture:tlav the The new stage curtaiIil They are, made available passed. I~ needs both a This, curse in "Effec_~a:~ei:;heaOfh~~i~.e~el;::di~~ ~il1 be purchased as ~OOlll ti~e~ of ~ch~rge. No or- sales and 'income tax for tive Qommunicatiofl,s and
,to State 'National Ban~lavges. ,as funds are avail~ble.For ~'8 n1 z ~ ~ tll'l~ was ma~e, support, F 'iemann having Human R lations" is beingThe totals in othel pOints. Ilhose wishing, c~.'(fee and ,ach. Chllq.. haVlng tO.furn.lSh said ODe I alone will not form..ed in ~ayne under thewould ~ary as showe wo~ld cookies will be se1rveddur- his ownt~ansportahon.The be sUffici~' t to supporl the sponsors. i~ of the Wayne~e hitting one spot a miss·: i'ng,the bake saleabngwith ~ircus has been showing program. Herald.~:~er~7ot~::~fa~~w:re;, ~~: the home~ade items to 1Je v> ~n Sioux City tl1is week ~nd
~ld·,pr" . taken out. . toOmah,! next. ~ Rura Teachers Elect
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110me and yard thal is.acredit to them and the count y.
Werner MaIm, chairmanof Lh(~ disLt:'icl board, pre·sentetl' the color pictureof t.heir far I1jl La the winnen;. Also r(j¢ognizedwere:VIr. and MiI18. Ed Fork,('arroll, for l:leing selectedas recipients of the SiouxC it)' Cham~er of Com_merce betterl fa.rming program award.
Following !a din~er inMarlene's C1afe, C~rroll,
Tuesday evening df lastweek, Jim T:routman, Win_side, showe~ pictures hehud tal;;.en onia trip toS@uthAmerica.. DWayne Willerswas master ()f ceremoniesfor the evening.
t.hemselves with litt~e 'support from adult organiza_tions ur individuals. i
With mon'ey lef~ overfrom last year, the totalin the student fund is$927.51. COIDjinguptoraisefurther mon~y is a studenttalent show 'sponsored bythe WHS st!'dent councilSaturday, Ap .22.
Phadet Gawso.rnbat, ex'change studE:tIIlL from Thailand, is curr~nhl!' speakingin many towns in the area.He can be s~cured for programs tl~rough Mrs.Howard Witt.
He leave~ in June for hishomeland. Prior to return_ing he w,iIl join other ex·change students on a bustour of the USA.
promotion as days, go by.So ill e plaJl;ls~ h a v e bee nchanged and new plans havebeen made. .
The Jayq~es had to giveup their bank robbery act.Now they' plan a policec ha s e of, :"bootleggers."Time and Itplace f~r this;~;I. be anryounced IThursM '~
The p a/1 a d e Sf'turday FHk had °d-foshioned dress-up doy do '5. There we~e hundreds of s~uden" worthmorning w II be big er. As Friday. 'hese lore so e of the girls. Other pic- ph tographing but 0- limited time ,to take them
. of Saturda t.here we. e over tures or ~on inside- p bes and what cannot be an' a limited amount of space .to devote to30 old. cars signed P. two c- carried n this editio ~ill be printed in Thurs- th m. All pic:=tures taken will be'pri:nted howev~r,
~:~~;';'et~ti1~~~:er o;t~~~ F~' · ' St d t Pi I'~~1~~~:~~~i:~:fi ~t,~~oo, ~~" ;, "~w.,~; " ..~,. ~~.,.~"~~_.to take th. m directly to State 'onege an Wayne of counseling,ap. guidance... loca-l, :national, state and
~~e ~;~~~~pk~~~e tt~e~v~~~ High Jhool fro Chi.le, She s pea ks 'four lan- party qpntrol; t;he problemsIta.1y a ~ Thailan will ap- guages, EnglI,oh Sparn'sh, and status of teachers'
multiple haq.dling. pear t ethe,r on a panel French and L;~1 • In ~hile The '0 per at ion of the' 1ri case O!f rain, the pa- at Wa e PTA uesday, she has been a eacher of school.systems.pre..school
raae will he delayed a week. A 1 t W, "1 pl'. [a 8 p.m. at est English. ' . education, primary educa-Under thi~ plan, the old_ El S
time displays would' be left heme ry choo for what Miss Bozzoli peaks siX tion, secondary educa~ion,. t th hAs ould I e th!e 0 standing I E r h It l' vocatiqnal- edu.cation, uni..10 S OTes J roug pro 22, progra of the y ar; The anguages, ng 1 , a lan, versity- educ,a'tion and adultthe" rain ate" for the par.. publi~ $ invited. " Germa!1, Spanis ,French e due at i 0 Dj "how schoolsade. '-~ , Insta btion of offjeers and Dutch. Sh~ as been a differ! in city and farm
Mrs. l'lla·!'L Hendrickson win b~1 a featur of the teacher of Italia ,French,1 areas',! l- dis in chal/'ge of the 'old car evenin J, Other ev. ts will history and ,geo raphy and!'parade, BU$inessm~n are be hel -: to a mI'n mum to she is he.re wor "ng in thel The Ip ogram of e d u c a-sponsoring lithe' va r ious areas' of Ameri aD litera-' tion as 't is related to allcars and till provide lunch offer t ¢youngpe n -Ie more ture. .. the peo Ie. ',isuch as how
for the drivers. The cars ti~ehte~~f~~~'e ai,~ Mrs. - Gawsombat s' aaks Thai :fr~:hh~de~'~~~~a~~:~~l~~~l~will be on qisplay between Ninette Cartes nriquez and English. He is an I'· df lfth h'ghF · . t d" ~ L .e ImIna e ro e I erus an .r:>eConu on 0.. from hile, Mis Grazia American Field ervice ex.. ' d
gan following the' parade. B 0 Z z' 1 i from aly and c han g e stude. t· brought, ~~~c~: nst~~~~:~:le~t~dStarting poilnt for the par- !llha'd~ Gaw50 at from here by the Istudents of for univ fsit;y'Nvork:ade has ije~D moved to the Thaila'. The fir two a~ Wayne High an the AFS Effe'c of U~N ESC 0 inintersect~o~,between ·Kern . tend W C, the la er WHS. chapter haTe. H is a senior; schools of tljleiT respectiveI~plem:lent and Interna- Mrs. IEnriquez is mar. at the: school.' . d thti<lnal Hatvaster. . d h t d h 'countri s; an. bow ey
C ' ne an as wo g ters. The three w II diSCUS~ will USf. the.:. educati.O.nal .lerks anf! store. owners H h b lber usa n d s on a the {ollowing a relate experie cea i v b I v e din'are aske~ ,tll wearoldtime UN ESFOSChOI~ ship in to each of their countries .here w en t ey returnSee BARG~I~ DAYS, pg.IS soeiolo in Sarit1go. She The responsi!>i ity of th, to their, hp"} l' s. '
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arm Family Wins
, One young \\ ayne golfergot the se~son off to ",agrleat sta rt :at the \\1 ayneC~untry Club. On one ofthefitst holes ~e hit the ball,thle ball hit a. tree, bounc~d
b~~k and hit: him right He.b~een the eiyes. knocking,hi1ill out, Hei came to, addJtessed the i ball and felldl)wn again. i The third tryhe finally IIIade it and fin.i~hed the roUn·d.
A Wayne: family sent at~unk loaded with gifts loa serviceman and his fami]y oversea~ for ChristmasON/er two y~ars ago. Recentl}' they' received thetrunk back; unopened. Ithfad ne v e r reached itsd/e:stination. The kids aret[lb big for the clothes inSlide now alnyway. No zipClodes two years agol
One WaYbe mO,ther withseveral children does a lot4£ baking. Her c:hildr,en likethe ~nger snap coo¥es shelnakes but: not the ginger4nap cookieS from the gro.fery, Wh8f's tho> differ.•~mce? She \l.oesn't put abyrnger in htr grog¥' snaps., ,
More Botgoin Days Plans ~nnounced
DonatillllS aT!' still Leingn~ce'ptt'd for the ;\F:--: fund.At prpsent lltt:' total rai~ed
this ,~ear i:-; ,'iill(1.0~1, mostof· it from tll£' -.tutlents
-"-- Mr. and .Vlr"s. Ed Wolske,lit', have beep cllosen
lo a foreign pxchangesl \ldl'n( for the 1~)61-68
tt'rlll. The final ueci~i{ln
01\ Iselect ing a local familyfor (he program was nHI.Ue,in Lhp ,\meri~pn I:'ield:--;erv_ice ufficl' in Nt'\\, York.
The \\ U\~I\'l'~ hu\'\' a::;kedthat a girl bt· cunsideredfir~l fur their home. Theyc,-pl'd lo recei\'f' wnrdthisDl\lllth a.s to lhe name ofthe st udent d\O::;en and thecuunt TV the student willcomt' [rolll.
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1A COLORED Pl'iOTO.of.'cd Mr and Mrs John ecs, Carroll, by the I
WO'j'I1C Co~nty ~o,il Co lservatlon District in
~Ir. :Ill<l Mr~. Jo!lnHe('s,{' II r I' () 1 !, 11;1 \ [' woh til i sy('ar's award frolll till'Wf1Jlll' ('()Ulll~ ('011
ser:'dltion J)i .... lrirlC01T~pl(de s"ii :llld wat't' I"
conservation .·"'fvice"'which Ihl'\ 11;1\(' applied.
~I"ullr of' (Ill' ball.k:-. of\\a-'i'IH' ('uulIl, llliu.l,e lIwl\ward pussible. Till)) afCCnmlllercial .-..;Lu!.p of 110."';·kins, Winside Stalt' of Wina~id(\ l!lld;-;la((' J\utional andViI's! :\{diull,d \If Wayne...
The Hep:;. farm includeslerraces, gr:l:-'S waterway::;,conl.our 'inrllling, lilf'drain[l~~(!. farrllst,\aO willlllJreakand 11 g"lllld ft,rtilit,v pro-gram, III nddilion,Uu'J'maintain a \vdl-I~evt farm
,,·All.rgain Dnys in \VavneTh"u.sday, Friday and Sal.urda)", Apr. U. 14 aOO IS,'1~he {In more and morefeotures of ,,' cenlennial
Wolskes to Host Student
References <ii'yen
PETE VERPLAN~Phone 37S~3*6$:.
Woyne, Nllilr. .!
the grass .seedwith
. nWEATHERIINSURANCE'~*
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New Relea~e!limited ~dition Columbia@al';um
, ,While they last
$··1$3.98'value
nothing. e1se.to buy
1,000 S<j It 4J5
-"'Ever planted grass seed and had ilt washedaway? Or baked? Or frozen? It's fruslr~t
ing. But now, when you plant new WINDSO~,
the improved variety of Kentnc~y Blnegrass, Scotts takes aH the w~at~cr Jtisks (s~e
belojv). They can do this because ,windsoris lough-rooted .and nltra-slnrd}l. Handsom~, too. For making a new JaWn or upgradIng an old one. Now a'vailable in netScotts BLEND SEVENTY.
I' , .• Barm-i'll"Slreisand • SIeve Lawrenl;e• Robert Goulet • Eydie Gorme• The Br thers,4 • Tony Ber1nelt• Andte :previn • Julie Andrews
4-H Club ews
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Busy Bee'sBusy Be.s 4·H club met
Mar. 31 nt' the home ofDona Mae and Rene-e Nis-I
sen. Connie Oernelke is anew 'memher'. Roll call was"What I had new forEaster." It was decided totour the gre~nhOuseand thenew WSC d rmitory May22. The olde girls learnedhow to put in zippers. The,younge'r girls were shownhow to ba st. and makeknots. Gina Stuthman, re ..porter.
Mrs:. George .Eickhoff.Wakefield, Mrs, EmmaHahn, Chadron, and Mr.and Mrs. Henry Willemsand her brother, Oswald,Norfolk, attended funeralservi'ces for Walter Bochelast Wediles.day in SiouxCity. Mr. Boche was a,
The best way to handle thetangled mass of tough, heavy Ihybrid stalks is a Brady flail'shredder. It, shreds your.
,s~lk5" makesl
plowing easier; I.faster, better ... knocks out I
most of your .com borers, "too. i ':You- can ~ven pull a, tandem IIdisc behind a Brady and be iready for minimum' tillage,.It's a great labor-saver ... ,and excellent for cttippingpalstures -and jdle ac'res.
T~O. three, and four.;owav~jJable. See them tod9Yat ,
SC,HROEDER/$STORE
Wakefield, ebr.
BRADY 4-ROW CHOPPER
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RIDGE OPEN .:- and in use. F sl work by Ihe piling for wings, View looks from orth" ita
lounty rebuilt this bridge and got it open to south and shows new steel girders on the, br'id~,e. 'i,mite~ trqffic Tuesday only abo t 10 dO, v,s after six miles west and'one and onc-~olf m~le'hor.th,.t eollops'ed under 0 hoystoc being' moved,1 of Wayne. The new bridge, longer, ~rder a'ndcross it. On the fa-r side of t e site arc Carli strpngcr thon the old, has low. railing~ to ~Q'~'age, LCEl Swinney and Emil S anson working cilitate movement of farm equipment a~d cargo,n~_lh_e_s_o_u_th_o.:.p:...p_rp...:q_ch_a_n_d.-:.pr+pa_r_in...:g:-.to.:....:d:;.':;.iv:.e+; ~ -,..... ~I
brother of IMrs . Hahn a lid:a cousin of' the - ,6the~B.
Dnlo Alderson and· Mis;Marj Froehlich, Cleghor'n,la., spent SaturdnY'I'afte'r ..noon apd, evening in .tho'Albert Proot horn•• Mrl;a!ld"Mrs. ROD Jeppsen'" ~Q,~:n,.~ I
lngolde wore vislto,_ Slil\~
day afternoon. Cal t·~ ~sMonday were Mr. andtJr:~.Jim Sllhacek, ~arfolk. ,::i":
Show Horse$!:TRAINED
enlses J sunglasses. artiidal ey~s. cataracllenses,otit cases, he-aring aidsnq precious melal scrapsUjch as old watches),rQkcn or o-u~.datcd jewelnyreial, cosltim e and 'antique I,el1tures with bits of gold,a:rinaged silver and OtheruCl-h items are sought.the' firm cannot use
oose lenses or hard cases.hey do rna k e use of
lass-es with lens for di5~
ribution to needy all overhe ~ation and in Puertolico., New Eyes also shipsla s,s e s on request tohil 'ippines, France,man, Arabia, Labrador,
'- od i~. Africa and South{'-menca. .I Anyone haying discarded~lasses or other ,such itemsshould get the m to Wills e s .
It once. The Don-profit oranizatioD, seeks no cashut makes its own wayhrough donations of around00,000 pairs' of glassesnd ather items yealb'.
HOW WILL.YOU HANDLE
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,I .Th Wavne INebr.! Herald,
onday, April 10, 1967.
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rdb,c s consulting a vet..crinuri n may be the best·invest~ent,he could mal,,..IVor n~~'rition and manage..
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ment problems (he ArbdSPCdalis,t 8uggestc~ producers use their University Extcn,sian Service por[sonnel or other qualified
Q, lindiVlidUUlS.
,Tha, HardrWorking,Frat'l:Ias Election
~1'1\ E, the 'hard-~'¥Orking
frateutity at Wayne State:olh'ge that. has already
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1on'c ,more public relationsworkiin a few wee,ks through,publif service than fillln)'
IlfraterniLiel'> do in a Yl':a'r,~l~'~~f"'d officers (he ,past
Pr sid~nt of, Tau K~ppa
Epsi on is Mil~e Cololvos.\ice president is Rich
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s.Yrn, ands, secretary 0 a Ie,j\bbey and treasurer JimUrown. T
'I Other officers jirc aryHay, sergeapL I at a ms';iGalen Johnson, Tush cbairIman ; ~ r u c.e Dickinson,
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rJICdge 'trainer; HUBS Nyb,cr g l c,haplain; Bob I"iCh..Lenhoff,' hisLorian; 1130b
fsymOn"dS, social chairman;and Wendell McCoMaha,inted£fraternity repre·sentutive.1
The club will be Gleaningat the hospital and Dahl'sSaturday and will also have"car smash" Apr. 15. Details on the wOi'k of thefraternity are ina separatejarticle.1
IGlasses to Be Sent
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Agency by Wiltses, now a nand )W i 11 a r d
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Vi iltse will soon be sendinganother shipment of glassesto "N e w, Eye s for the
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NeedY.". Anyone who has.glasses to give should takeIthem to the Vi iltse FuneralIHom'e. I'
! Income for the organizaItion is gained by mfltingIdown useless ~rames. Un..broken plastic 'frames with
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The Way~e ~eraldSe~ing Northeast Nebraskl:i's Great Forming Area
THESE STUDENTS ware a"thentic ol~timl!clothing to school, Fr.idav .Ior FH~ dress-up doy.LeFt to right are DiQne Girdersle ve, Pat Chambe~s, Stephanie Sineie, Mark F aneis, L,izette
selection.-Give pigs supdlemental
iron on about tHird day.If using a solution use 20gaugf' nee dIe ard injectin neFk. I
-OastraLe ear ly'-prefera~ly at 3-1 weeks usingsanif,ary techniques.
Fritl,schen also adviseshog producers t.o evaluatetheir management prob ..lems 1oC a personal basis.lie s~,at,eu Uwl t.oo manydiagnos~~s arc bused onwhat r neighbor or rriendha s exp{'rienced, or advises.1 If a prQdJcer has~cours or possible disease
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114 M.;n S'r••' w.y~~..k.I-n'I1---Phon. 17Sc2600
Established' in 1875; a newspaper publishe\l se~i-weeklv. i"0nd~Yand Thursday (except hOlidaYS~' by J. Alfin Cramer; ent red I~th.e postpffi,ce at Wayne, Neb as a 68787'J ~s second c1a~s mail
. Q11a~ter. Return Postage Guara ted.
Ch~s. Greenlee ~ Jim 'Marsh,'N+ws, Editor I 'lI Bu~ibess Mana'iger
Poetry-l-Tbe W'ayne, Herald does Inot fe'at~re a Ut~ra'ry p3jge" anddoes nbt have a Ht'erary editor. tbereIore'~poetry IS not 3t ceptedfor iTer publication. , ' I '~~ I __
00.icillli New,p.~.of' the Qity of W~Yne. the CoUnty I
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I of W.yne .nd the S~.te of ~,ebraska :
SUBSCRIPTlbN RATES I I. !In Wa ne -- Pierce ~ Cedar _. Dix4n . • C.um~ng- ~ ~~ntonand M dison countiM: $6.50 per ear, r ,SIX, month. .25for ee imonths. Outside coun 'e~ .: ' $7.5O;pe ear,$6.00 f: r .SiX
tmonths~ $4.?S for, th ~~ mort~t· sm~e ~oples ,°
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1Y S w a nls 0 n, historian;;1': 1 y n e ,S n y de r, songl,eajer; a~d Cindy Ellis,~ecreation leader.
Number bf Live Healthy
Pigs;, Sets Sows'"Value1 The n~mbcr of live,
r:ealLhY pigs a sow farro~s
n large' measure deLe:rnines her valu'e. Accordimg
to Bob Fribchen, £\reakwinc" '-'pebalisl at Ule Urii-
~erSilY of Nebraska North ..
,asL SlaliJ>n. the herdsma. nlays a I rge role in posl-
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'UrrOWing success.Produc rs must realize
hat the first 10 days fol ..owing fa\row-ing are the
critical t, me in a pig'slife. AnYllhing ~one tornaintain ;litter size andr,,:igor duIiing.', this periad
t' ill be r ~ fie c ted in in..'reased Brofit at marketi m e aetording to Frit..
:t>ehen. ,
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Fo11owi~lg are' some con'iderationr- and practice."he Area ,Swine' Specia,list
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r:;re.sts producers con-
At farrdwing:• -Chec~ heat lalnp~,,make $ur~ ,they are opel'''
~tin~. safely.. Adjust so heat
lamps ar 12 inc h e s outfrom the udd e r a'nd 20;inehes fro,m the floor.'!.I -Pay attention "othe
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f:i 0 w ' s - .qispos iti<m ~ con_stipatiojn _ may causenervousnelss, use a laxa_
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tiv,e ingre.d~.ent in the dietat farrowing time. If sowis unduly nervous consult<ll veterinarian. ~
-%!e present as sow far.!rows, observe frequently.
-1\s pi~s a r r i v e, dry
11;~~~n off ~ndassure breath.
-Clip r tie navel cordand disinf et with 7 percent
/ cincture .~ iodine solution.,: -Hemo~e afterbirth
I from builfling and destroyby burning or burying.
-Clip the tips of needletteeth to rrevent inju~y to
Isow's uldd!er.
-M a k e sur e all pigs~ nurse as soon as possible.
-Eap.n1otch pigs for'identifica~ion for f u t ute
tended church services ~Friends Church east f
. Allen. Monday red anwhile, the organizatJion'scolors, were worn/(by allgirls. I
Tuesday night thf~others took the gro.up tS i 0 u x City for din n e .Wednesday each gir I r'membered her "secretsis ..ter H with a gift.
Thursday was dress-upday with good clothes andhigh heels being the 'lfpparel of the day. Fridayev.enirig the members at~
tended "The Bible" inSiou~
City. ,Diann Ellis is president
.and Debbi Carr vice president. other officers are:Delores Nobbe, treasurer;Paulette Thomas, secretary; Jacki Demke, program chairman; Carol Lippolt, parliamentarian; Nan..
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Now .ahcl ~a~e!
SAlE LASTS 'THRU APIL. 1S, • I I .
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True Blue or Green
Jerry's Cafe
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,\1 L['~ FHA MEMBERS homost of the girls in
r~ on the left
Allen FHA GirlsHove Busy Week
\;It:jOIlill 1,'11:\ Week hasill",j l:lt~l'll ohserved by t e,11 Ill.elllb('r~ or the All n
( ],:1 J,(' (' r. 1< v e n {-. S we efur each day f( r :
clwlJt~r sponsored y\Ir', h. H, Milchell.
"lJIldt1Y I.h(':, members. a ..
r-·I SAV-I:1
At School Meeting.School moelill/U. in ol.'lt~r
ilies callod W:(yuu H'ell 01
~::I~~~ld~\1,~I~::~J~~~ ~e~'~o a Science HOBcarch' ~,..!sodates .series Friday.;. ·.rid:l3abirday' in Norfolk, .I:I~is u b j e C t ~ e in g un~p:'a~ ~.ds c h 0 0 1s. Sup t. F'ran :~8
I Jlaun: mot witli re.prC§8 ~..'lives or snA at ,a Illru or." meeting in Nodolk Fri a'i'
evening. Bob POThr atende4 a rn eeting fo! mat .le~
mait-!cB tea'eberB, '1.nHastings Sfiturday. .
.I~.'='I ~"1ft- .
I Filters or MentholT
, eLaI runners 80 adju.stm nts can be made 'fordin ere n t - s i z ed bOQluj.Shelv s will hold books ontwo 8i es in conLrast to theorigin 1 shelves still beingused hich are against thewa'll: a d thus can be stockedfrom ne side only.
S h f vi n Ii made by theboys, atches that installedas ori inal equipmertt whenthe n w school was built•In fa t, rt. appears to beas cl se a match as possible, another indication ofthe q ality ofw.orkmanship.
Chip Carr Big WinnerChi Carr, 4, was the
,~winne of the antique pianogiven away by the Allensenio clasB at the playlast w ek. He wouldn't takethe $ 0 a It ern ate prizeoffere . Asked if he wasgoing to lea,rn to play theplano, he said: "Naw, that'sfor g'rls!" He has an- AlwaY5 Availablo atDonnc d no plans for the Felber Pharmacy 1
piano. I
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~ust s Ga:ls HonorIE. All ins luesday, . II Just s O~ls club mem~ers ad .... th~ir husbands
~eld' a party, April 4" athe,Wa 01\, Whee), Laurel,onol'in M, r.'andMrs.F:rn-:rid Al vin lor the)r 4, 5,theddin anni ersary. Mrs.
·tnvin s a ,lub member.",Card fur ished enLer ~
~inJ1le t witl~ prizes goinL~tp Mr. ahd IMrs. Herbert
,Ei,,chten "am.,'PI Mrs. ilarold
~orens n an , Bill Loren-,en.
The c I u prese"nted asiapphir hI e cak.e plate
~'nd a .corsa, e and bouton..iere t the IIvins.
. ins de Pupils''ale Is Pay Off
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Hillsi~e Club Marks Attllnd Assllmbly MlllltTwen Y..four members of
Silveri Anniv.er,'sary" . R ed~e ine r ",Lut he r. n
l Church ent to First l.uth-mnside' Club observed eran C urch, South Sioux
it,. 25 h anniversary/at a Oity, A r. 6 fqr the North_
Wmoemeat il,n.gCIAubP,'rro·o4ms
llt, Tthhee I east DI triet Assembly of, LCW.. ivian p.unen,' mis
followi g (OrnHU members s i on'a y from Tanzania,were estjJ: Mrs. 'Basil I Afrie;,R, as gU!6st speaker.Osbur , Mrs. Me\IYI OosYlv 'horn, 'rs. !Clyde Bake,rt, I-Mrs. "rneet Orone, Mrs. '. I B".rthWalter Simipnin, Mr •• Alvin ' ._1-_-+ _Willer, Mrs. Harvey Rei. Ibold Mr. John Mor.ris I Apr. 6: M. and Mrs.Mrs'. 'Lawrc·nce Backstro~ IJ~clt. ~ ~impson, Wichila,and Mrs. Henry Brinkman. IKnn;, t lOS, a daughter,
P r i j' e 6, 'at 'honeymoon 14 tbs., 4 OZ'.I' and a,. son,bridge' went eo Mrs E 15:' tbs., 10 oz'1 Mrs. 1- rankGron~, Mrs. (::., Ba·k.er: S~ Morg D, Wa'yne, is greatMrs. A.Willers,Mrs.Mar. grandm ther,vin Dr nselka, Mrs. WayneOillila,~d and Mrs,' DwaineRethwirch. , ;Mrs~ Adolph ClausselJo,
Mrs. en r y Rethwisch,Mrs. harles Heikes andMrs. eliPe Dorcey werein char"go of arrangements.Mrs. Nor,man ~aben andMrs. Efmma .ott?! ,were onthe lun ,heon c,o mittee.
May 2 meeti g will be'with rs. Harvey Reeg.Special featute: will be as i 1e n auction I ,of bakedgoods. !
VALLEY lEWLODGE, I C.
Norfolk, NebjaSka' ,.Tha oew modem "'~a1..eeilJ
Nursing H me, Ot No:rthca~ Nt!; l'aldiS
O-pened January 1961 :
90 Bi!d~eclallzed'N s1ng carePhYS',otharaDY AV~lab,le I
'. , ISouth 20th Sir et and I
Yicki LaJje IPhone 371· 03
Open HousJ Plann~d
To Fete C. IFransen~,! \Jr. ,hid ~lr'~. ('al'l Fran
\\ h~\die'ld, will be hon-1'1)(' i r 1;111 h wedding
dfilil" n \~it!l an op~~n
IIO'I';!' .... ufldu ... j \pl'. IC at':l I~' HI "l.lllhcjf;!Il.( 'htJrch,\ )I!u'fil'lll, I"r<1111 :!::HJ to :1
".lfl. (')Jilclrl:il'l)f IhecoupleI I-"),,ti'ng LI1J~ ~·vcnl.
\ 11 I ri('nd~ i'lnl1d rdalives(JI, till' CUUpll' a~\' welcomet;},allewJ..
OEB .Club· Meets WithMlrs. Peter1s,\ Winside-
OEB Club Ilmel last Tues..c1~t'y with '},'1 ri" C,.1U.r Pet~rs, .\\ inside. r..,'1r8.~'JerrY Bosewa~ a guest rizes werewon by Mrs. larry Lo'seber,g; Mrs. Hiclhard p.ow.crsi1nd .\-irs. Morton Hilton.\pr, 11 rnc:cHng will bewith Mrs. Powers.
(,'JI.Preslbyter n V' Olll\:fl
Hav~ Meetin Apr.SPresbyU~rli1tln \V omen's
Assoclat.iO,n Ilme,~ Apr, S.Mrs. Mark Cran c:r led de ..votions. T1H~i pr< gram wasa IJ,ancl'discuss on led byPO-stor iJohrl V< lh. Panelmernbef1" M'Ts. 1\. F. Ckl1liveT, Mnl. H~ward \PLl und
~t8Ss'e~{~r~~I~~i{~~: ~~r~ ~o~i ~)f II
·1967" wihidh t1H~ LniledPreshyl~rlf\rl ('cenlly ;:~PPt{)ve \1W,ancla (r'Vet:J1'>, chaTllh~:r ufcornmel,r~,I' rI1;rln"l{er,briefly'or lh~ pI'
. ~C~~i~~acl !s(~r(1~t;~
~~~ s~}StI~~~?:i118 in' ()' :'\r-ill.ing is ;\pr. 1Brune will pT(~se t t.he program, "Pover!; n the L.>.Today.'"
Card Party Planned
To Benefit Hospital\\' ayne Hospital Auxilia ..
ry is sponsoring a cardparty Friday, April 14 atthe City Auditorium. Proceeds will go to help purchase equipment. for WayneIlospital.
Doors will open at 8 p.m.A dessert will be servedpreceding the card playing.Tables will be set up (orbridge, canast~, pinochleand pitch. The price. of adm iss ion inc 1u des,: 'thedessert. Tickets will 4:eavailable at the door ormay be purchased from anyAuxiliary member.· Mrs.Chris Tietgen is chairman and Mrs., Carl Lentz,co-chairman, of the event.
Thel
annual card partyand the fall 1)azaar arethe main fund-raisingprojects of the Hospital Auxi1i~
ary. The money is used forimprovements and equip~
.ment at the hospital.
Wayne WWI Group toHost Norfolk Chapter
\\aytle WWI Uarracks:(~~'I,'l and the Auxiliary willhos( Norfolk Barracks and\d.\.ilhary al a covereddish
dimlt'r Apr. 17 al fi:"30 p.m.\ I.li~LricL IV meeting is
rJ\annt'd Apr. 2:3 at Tekamahwith :1 l.:ov-ercd dish dinner:11 noon. The business meel-
will l)(~gin al 1::30 withhou r following.
\j~("TUESDAY
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! lui) 'Olet Apr., II' l,>r" T1 11 u nhlau.
.,\\ il~d I till", I (·,1 b u e» t s\1 fc, 11 1I \ 11a\
I r' il II', "\''"hl'n'l'I ••. \Ir\;. (Jrville
I .:--\. S:l1l'ty\1 r,-.;. Irell"
:'1", ",'n1 "d \ he It'stng- Frllits
i\1a ~ :1,11 hi" wilh :-"Irs.
\,1',')11. lJotlH'Inclilc, ,'\ \\ ill tw t'.\ ~
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\I/INNER Of 9 ACADEMY AWARDS!
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Monday,Ap'r. J.O ,Jolly Dozen Club, Hans
HClthwisch homeorcs .Min,erva Cl!ub, Mrs.
Everett ReesCoterie, Mrs. H. W. C"8
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Tuesd~y, Apr. l~PI':!"G, Mrs. Juqa PerdueMerry Mixers, Mrs. Leo An i dust ial arts class
Hansen ~t Wi 8 id e has someI Klick:. and Klatler, Mrs. angibl pro' f of the value, H~JrOld Inga]}s fits curse. New shelving
JE, rs. o,.scar Liedtke brunt b fou class mem-Bidorbi, Mrs. Mar v i n crs ha rno e than doubled
FO?l ni~l~t~~. Mrs. Phil sii~~affi ~h~~f ~~i.ce_at Win_,
M~rch '" . I Bill chmi t teaches thePTAI', class. OdJe Deck, Loreno E m~ Mrs. Ric h a r d fSievers a dy Jacobsen
Powers ~nd Bo J n ins built theW d d A 12 ishelvin •
THIl- TtACHER~ ot Woyne HIgh who entered the spirit of . e nes ay, pr. J Cthe ~d fashro~ed ~ress up day Fr1doy were (left to right I Fred ~s~aryl s Guild ~o~~£:,td :u e hath\i~;e~~;~Larson, dressct:l a~ an old time balloonist Bcb P~rter, In mor- Graoe Lutherall1Aid learned b jbUilding, thetlclan's out~lt, on4, MMrrss OOIDve Chambers.; FHA sPlonsor LaPprte, Mrs:, Harry school dis r ct was saved--j-- B;Ckner.J sever I ih ndred dollars
I Red erner LCWf 0 v e r he~ cos t of newExtension {ol'neil held at the Ndrtheast Sta- Cameo, Mrs. Willard shelves th I brarycapaci-r' hon. Mrs. Rudy Longe re.. W~1tse y for bo kS
Iwas brought
I l I ported on the alcoholism I I up to tate trecornmenda-Meets f-iene Apri 4 "orkshop. • Ylay~e Hosp.tal Notes ions a d the ~ntiredistrict. I Discussion was held on ~ \;'" I< 1",' I benefitt d. ~
Wayne, County Home Ex- the spring tea planned Mar"''':' ,((Thll£~d: E\liabeth 01- The nits ~tand paralleltension "Council ~let Apr. 4 12 at Hoskms school audh.. sen urel' Minie Bram.. 0 the regular shelving,at the courthi:>use. Present torium. Registration will me:, ayn;j Grace Daw- one un t on tihe north and
'Were 3'0 wryme , repre - be f~om ] to 1:~0. A cenl son, ~yne. lone on the south. Each issenting 16 exten iOIlCluhs. leIUllul programlsplanned. Dis;missed: Elizabeth eight f et long and sevenGuests were Myrtle Ander- county., exte.nsion dubs ~lsen LaU,r,e,l. eet hig withsevensnelvesson and Mrs. Dlorothv ha~ will be making visits to 1_,.;;••__.... _
biSCh'1,- >, • llursing ,homes in the area .Mr.s. Kapisch gave n L.'llh in the next fe·w months.
on the plans ofl1e fli.itori- Work schedules rorth~
cal SOCiet.,'r' a."d
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rr..1..eOL.',iUIlP,',d (,,',~',,'.H1ty 'fair were ha.rid~li,the open house 1,lrlTlrwd, I
older serLlc'rs iii. 111('
Woman's l'loh oomo\!,r, 1··JOnOr Cher..ll Koepke,15. Miss Ander on gav,-' :, 1 y,talk on "{\e\" to a,o...;ul'c(-''--lS·_
ful Meeting:" At Shower it HoskinsMrs. James Hublllo,un, Cheryl Koep e','daughter
b~~:i~~~\hree[~~;~:~~;~l~:,r~l; of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenceshort courSI~ ~I.annf'd in I\~Pke, lIoskids, was hon-Lincoln July 1. ~21. ~1 r s. ure at a milscellaneousKenneth Gus~af, on, W'ake- showe Apr. 1 at the Les-freId, vice dlai man, gave ter Koepke harpe. Decora-..a report on a,' mtolntalheallh tions we r e .il white and
and educat on' work~hop. grZ'~~'tests we~~ won by
i~·,,,,c""""~~"r'~'l<!-!"'-~--'--'"::=":-------II!!-""--C"'O---I+"'-u-r,-ill!-IIIli>-,--'1 ~~~ r\aJ~ut~~~af~ a~do~;~~:I O'(~l':,'~4 HOME 1Sl'lln I!IInlllll:l\\ SiouxCity.Pri~esatcourtJ I THt »CU.... MettA,Y COMPANY f whist went to Nfncy Couch...I. 1 man, Pierce,' land Judy,~ Li\~'liFS S~lr,cl me your fa. M' d ' , J\oepke. All ptizes were ~~ . hi f I ~~7r~9'eralt~ :~I 1~:gs~t1erho:s I x;::~~nEr~~~7nG. ~,e;rlr,g~:~ gi\"en to the honf,ree., ~,l~/:",n :':~~r:tSTHo~ WAY~~ :\ancy Gouch~nan was inii' HEI<:t>,lO. ~rh~Y'll elf be ~~~~:~s:e;;~~~~,M~:b;harles ,4~7,' ~~~_~.,~r~_,68784. charge of the gift book.
'n his columnl as --"...._~.--;--_.... This week try shop ing at Diann and Maty HObs~n.\pau! p'eor its lind e.... ery For all your appliance nee.d~, Arnie's where pric sand U.nc·oln, assisted in a _monj'h I'll l>~nd II 55 check wTh,·eedtthkee~sl.arAlgesoo,rtiSrmedallof'hvalSr'dt qUal,ity go ha.nd: in,. han.d . h ... ·ft H t{ontri utor of the LO- ranging' t e 51~. 0-
1~"1 jl~dged besl for water? Let Tiedtke's install a You II be Plea.s. an~,.IYlurpns. esses" . we.re Mrs. Lesterrt1Qr!i'h ~y my Itaft. . soft water system in your eQ,. I Koepke, Mrs. Elm r.
bouse, Drop in today at . "--:-1 ~ - K k d M I.. R 'b tC"rrof Brea Tiedtke'. Plumbing and C~ushed .Plneappl", oep e an ,lS. a I~r
'l eggs, b Men, 1 cup suo Heating. Pie Puddmg : I Nurnberg, Has' kin s,' ajnd i
'.1,,1'. 1.1 ClP oil, 1/] cup ------,+- 1 cup sugar, l!:Ji ell butter \frs. Leonard P~ojar,Ma¢li- .~:~~~r:~ l~~t :'u~ S~~dg;I~:e; kidney B.~ SaI'd 0': olea,. 1 egg, l.~cu sifted son. 'J ,I .J tso. soda, % tsp. salt, 1 "cu'1p c~~~p,p~~ k~~r~yy,b2a~~. ~ ~u;in~a~;'I,:, ~r~~p~~~:~s~~ Miss' ~oepke <tnd f.Hc~"rd.•. B ~t ~ Hobs on, Linc~ln, we're',~p unn/lm -fli. eat eggs, hard boiled e9l diced, 1 tsp. cinnamon, lj~ "cu chop-add SlJgar. r~nd well. Add small onion die d fine (or ped walnut mea~s. Cream married Aar. 9 at zt8noil. grated carrots and nuts, less). '1 sweet pi kles. diced sugar and butter; be t egg, Lutheran Churph, no~th-mix well. $i dry ingredients fine, mayonnaise to moisten. and add to creamed ingr~~.. '\'V'est of Hoskins~, . I•.Save more with everyday Let 1 can beans'jdrain well. l ' I!,'W prices 0 quality meats The n mix c:e ery, eggs, Look la~ie5. you c n now Royal Nei,ghbArs Me~t 'at Johnson's, Lockersl ~ pickles and onio~s with the ~a~e a tint, ,.sh,am~oo.... nd.set 'i1 bean's. Moisten with mayan- lD one hour WI t e new Royal' N e i g h ~~o r s met
:r::~~;. pa;Jr i~~od a t:r~::J ~:s~h;~ill~v~hr°l't:V~!:_ t~:~~ ~~~~~ '8~:~~r Sal ~~hl e at 'l: u e s day with ~ne mem-
~~~f, ~~~. ~1~: atp~~::?nre:~ ~haa;~:s N~~~hols. 'Route 1, I ients,' Add d~---;Iri~;ll~die:'ts ~:::w~~e:::t'M s~~'Gr~::'sweet potat*'5 may be used --. ,. ,. and mix well. Fo d i crush· Dawson served. ext meet.in place Of. .',rots but ,they. More than 1200 "flower .or"" ~ pineapple. and,1 nut .' Ba'ke ing will be Maymust be coo ed and mashed ders were sent from W.ayne In g~ea5~d 9.tnC~15qu re panbefore using Mrs. J. E. Pin. through F.T.D. last· year. or pie 'pan 4S ~I ute at, 3509<::-1, Hoskins Nebr. 68740. Join the many, people' who degrees. Cut elt er. q~~res_,\
------ are using this! s,erv,ie-e. to or. wed~es. Ver dlItC''!'U~For 11·· won eJ;"ful night out send .happiness tlO friends and. ~lth wh,ppe~ ~,r am or ~,~p:-come to Co ie's for delicious rela'tJves all over the coun~ ping. 2 cup~ dl~e ap Jes: Ifl.-food and co I refreshments. th-'. Wayne Greenho'use~ . st,ad
lof plneaPPie. .ay ..be
Connie's Re Satin Lounge· . vsi!d., ,Mn. Ernes, G.': Ogler,'~~~ nightly,:~~~ Breaded, Box ~57, wakef,eld'i Nebr.Yummy Ca bage Salad. iPork Sausage P~tties . ~_~~__-" '
1 cup shl'e ded c~bbi1ge, 1 I, e~.iqP. E~.'ktenS•.wus"~hge. P1I.!tltle',eswi.n. y~)U_ \viQ find. ~he ~arge~':'tcup culture sour· crealll, f "'....., 11 selection of .cofmet cs at..cup seedless gTeen 9rap~s, 1 teT or milk anld (;oat them ,Sa-v-MoT ,':OTUg. A k 0 r co.!'"cup pineapp" tidbits drained, 1:,;,"", cr':Jmbled ~oda. cr;aC,kers meticialJ. ,ab()ut ou l,1e\y treat1 cup mil'i ture mersh~al: pr bread cfum~s. Fry until ment .line. " : .
LADIES: '~requ.ntIY our spons./s Wln1ilfey; In this t.lum~items or $elviees NOT AbVERTIS~Eb 'eLSEWHiR·E.. Check thair i, i 1ads carefully!' "
Sunsh,,';cClub Meet,sAt L. 0unklo\l Home..
Africon Violet Show
To Be in Sioux CityII" Llml \fricun
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I CLAIM $ERVlCECHRI E. BARGHOLPh~ne ~5'2764 Wayne
Rick: Hank are members(Df the foufs-Ome. '
Al on goes to SouthSioux¢;ity or an invitational Apr.
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Jackson ScoresHigh for Allen
Dale Ja,ckson, seniorletterman, seo'red in threeevents, including two firstplage~"to pace Allen intheDixon' County track 'meetat Wayne State Colle g eWednesday. Emerson ranaway with meet honors.
In the tabulation Emerson had 71, Newcastle andWakeHeld 43~ each, Ponca38~ and Allen 27~. EmersonSacred Heart did not compete.
Jackson won first in,thehigh hurdles at 17.0 secoJ;lds. He was also firstIn the 440 at 55.9 and thirdin the high jump.
Dennis Schlines was second in the mile at 5.03.Mike Ro'eber was third inthe high hurdlee and LarryAllen: was third in the mile.The AHS freshman relayteam: ran fourth but nopoint~ were given in thatevent. Bob Meyer, CarolKnoell. John Rasted andI
City',s BaseballProgram Starts
The W ~ y n e recreationbase'.ball 'program startedMonlilay. The schedule willbe \n elfect until schoolis out when a new programwill be set up with division <
or play'ers by age groupsrither tha~ by classes inschool.
Seventh and eighth>gradeboys will practice Mondays, Wednesdays and Pridays fro m 4 to 6 p.m.Fourth and filth grade boyswill practice Tuesdays andThu'fsday's 4 to 5 p. m. andsixth!! grade boys will practice ;,Tuesdays and Thursdays:5 to 6 p.m.
Hark Overih is, in charge~,
of th~ program. He wantsall the boys interested toturn: out so parents areadvis;ed to, call attentionof this item to their boysin th~ fourth through eighthgrad~s.
a playoff with soph'omoresis set.
Grade school league e645play Tuesday and Thuri3.day. Inp\aylastweekSturmbeat· Scheel 4f.'il9al1d
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had 19, Earl Ov.fin 10and. Marty· Hansen an9 PatHochstein 6. For Scheel,Dave Scheel had 15, RandyNelson, Mark Johnson andStl;3ve Mordhorst 4. ForBrown, Billy j3rown had 14,Mike Meyer 10 and CharresRowan 61 For Giese, ShaneG i e s e had 11 and TomPeterson Bind Bruce Zimmerman 10.
I Boys Club A beat BoysClub D 66.;5 1. Duane Peter.son had 21, John Matson12 and Carl lyIatson 10 forthe winners. For theIDlsers, Dennis Redel had19, Ken Jorgensen andWayne Magda)!z 8.
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Felber Pharmacy. McNatt Hdwe.
First NQtionQI BankGamble Stare
Griess RexollBill's Market BasketI Lorson· Kuhn: .McDonQld's
II.Qrson D~pt. Stor4!M & S Oil Co.. 'Doescher .Hdwe.
Drawing Thu~sday, 4prr 1"3, $350Cosh Drawing Every Thurs~QY Qt ~:OOp.m.
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The recreation leaguesin basketball should endthis wee k. Coach HankOverin has three loops thatare winding up play.
The junior high leaguewill end p I a y Saturday.Monday in the senior highleague Boys Club A playsFreshman A at 7 andSophowmores play Boys Club Bat g with the losers playwing Tuesday at. 7 and thewinners playing Tuesday ath. SopilOffiores could winall by taking Boys Club Bdl B Monda·y. being bothleague and playoff cham..pions. If &bys-Club: B~ins,
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, .1oEfense and I, would have tolearn a ne'-'l skill-readingthe oppone~~'s off4SIDsivemove8~ ThiS is a fine- arta Hneba~ must::. masterso he reactls in Isplit 'ec-'ond~ - ".:-_
Kruse sa,id he, thinks hisoffensive gu~rd experiencewill serve',! l1im better, ief.he s't:;lYS at :gda rd or learnscenter duties,l. He, plans. to
, w 0 r k dan y on" centertech~iquEfs until he reportsto the Ralide:r camp in July.
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has to~'or; at keeping hislweight p, I •
"Whe '1'1: .don't train,
lose w'Ci¢ht: in a hurry be~c.~.use. ".. e.. la~'less," he said~"1 Imow, lie n report to theRaidersl ' bt . 255 anil .·els' 'tun thel4~ i 4.8." ,
Krus~ Hkes the possibili-lty of'b~i1g a two-positioqplayer.· 'It· o~ld make himmore vy'lua Ie. The Raidermanage en also soundedhim on Ia) ing linebacker lbut Bob no ed that he ha s~.e a r 1~ ',B 1way s playeq
Way~e High Has l No Tro..bll~ TakingSecon,d I Baseball Win of I This YearWayn~ High racked up
its secoind +tin of the base ..ball seasoni Thursday witha 7wl win qver West PointCentral catrihOlic. The visiwlars we,re out-hit 11-2 asCoach Mik Mallett's nineWas in co IlJ and all theway. i "
Third game of the season·will be~ played Tuesday,Apr. 1 , at 3 p.m. withCreight n ~t. Ludger's
!Ihere. Thu~sday afternoon1the Blue. Dlevils return the:garne aLy., pee.
~,II Delmar Wacker went thedistanCe oq the' mound forWayne, $trlking out sixand.going fi~'e frames beforegiving up a: hit. Neesen andR itt e r hiu r led for thelosers, striking out fourand two ire$peetively.
Steve ,K.~rl, Larry Hixand Bob Morris each hada pair $f.hits for Wayne.Wacker s~'ueezed in two
;~:SfO:~\.~ ~r~~; :~~g~o~don Jorge sen pulled thesame tr!ic good for tworuns on: a: bunt single in
th;,~~x\~·cci.1S left ten"mens t r a nd,e ~ on base whileWPCC stflfnded three. Onlyfive of the visitors got onbase.
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agreempnl provides someIJOssible extras-if he rewpori s at 255 pounds and ifhe survives the final cut ofrookie prospects, and if hecan run the '-lO-yard' sprintin 1.8 seconds (he has dimeitl.
Boh (~\lrrenlly has hisweight up between 245 and2::i(J pounds-and it's solidweight. believe! This is theresult of const.ant trainingarJd c () r r e c t eating,' forhruse is a keen studentor physical conditioning. lIeknows how to achieve whatwever condition he needs,heavy weight 'or lighterweight, speed, agility,bul'k.v musch;s or limber.
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l' OUNG PEOPLE of years ago might 'have dressed like this. Thesefhree were enroutc to s(hool FIldey for FHA dress-up day. LettIV'lIght ore DebbIe .Ked, Doug Stanl.ey and Joan Merchant.
tob Kruse, WoyneState Footballer,Signs I to Play Football at Oakland
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(ontad us and our dealers for your needs A SCHOO~ SCENE .of long og07 Nope, Friday' at Wayne- Hlg".• Also· Daily Cash Ma,rket. for Soyblei'n~ • This group ?f girls was waiting in a. c1assroom_ for the bell to ring.
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l~ob l(ruse, Wa_'/ne~State's All-America footwJI,tll gua~d, has signed il
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The Woy~b INebr,iHerald, Monday, April 10, 1967 Ja~~e~s IStrike Again on Th~rsday DAV Meeting Tuesday Board Sets Contr ell Bus+Use Rules ~~xii'; '~~~:·~:~Itr;'rii:;Irw,il,l Pr,~epare Myself ••• I Wl~j::t ~:~~I~~~ s~~~~~ ~?h:;y~r:o g~~;;n~~::;~~; ~ri~~:b!~l~:~;1~!:X:;: ~uaTl~1~ ;:g~a~~l:Og::~~~:·a:f~ ~:. ~~~not~ls~~r:~.·~~ a~~\~ " w~~k:~~i·;~~i:~:i.9~;~,r Thu-sdav. They held will cCilntinue. lOjbe good A 11 t 8 . 'th tional contracUng will.be Wt",Ran..l·onobinsWa·,880.
I • . d b t t' It· pr., a p.m. m" e in\ distri,cts and use of II d till""h) \Il~~ Il"thrnh"furr, "tulf lIrllr....~"I"II". kanga:'."r0f: cQurl 10, own,- sports a au ne pena les offices of ~bri5 Batgholi. sc 001 buses for outside l;l owe 1 scorn ng term yllrd roIIlY, Wtn91~e 1:42~~,
,Dll~Il'h'O.'''rl:':J''I·. '."'n'" 1'1':er'o"'\S~t'i'ng'''k I looked ,'nto 't'h'o" "b"o"y' ',.,'q"'u".'.'., t,noWemD ~'Ae'ra hnl'peS
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.fonrd nnoo·l grbouwyl,'"ngg Way n e. County veterans gr ,ups. SupL Frllncis Haul'll Ilnd only those now can.. Wayne secollldj mile celay," n/ti d k d of thel Ar Bh to all who are shaving permits. service oUicer. AU DAV reported on the charges ~:~\t~~f),:~~I. be accepted :o~~n~e. 3:53.8,! Col~ridlcr
stotY' 'of an old'f'Jage.who tioning eyes an as e , members andthoseeligible thiis week. S' h Ilived on the slide' <H a moun- "Young man, when you were growing eardti and to fine The public If. dd res s for membership are asked $,evon dls'trl'cts .re now .... coo transportotiont t . th t I k d those wh are not growing system lhe chapter pur- t tt d facilillos, (buses) arc an- Barg • D I'
ain near'l\ lake:.1 It. was au 10 1\ a e, un er beard~ nd who have not chased recently isnowpnid 0 a en. co~tracting with District othor matter. Board policy aln· ays,-~~~o~f~~:c;~fl:g~O~elt:; ::~~:d ~~;~ t~aa: a~~~~~ purchbsedshavingpermils. for. It is avilable for use Dixon Counly's ~~~ ~~~~ y:~I~ o~ec:~~~:cet~ now in effect provides that (Conllnued rron~ pallo I)
·'to COme to him f0lJ.counsel~ else in life?" Quickly the NIB by other organiza.tions for ing and then no more can.. the equipment cannot be ~ d
in~ ,and advice. The wise boy replied, "Why, sir, I ne~~a~):~t:el~ndto o~e g:~d ~~~l~ci:~~g 8~~e:~St ?r ~~~ Fair Plans Set tr~cts will' be accepted. :~anl~~e orwi~~nt;:~s~rt~~h~~ ~~dth~:tu;J~u:.SdT~~9:~io~old man spent m~py hours wanted a ~rea~~ ~~ir Tore sport~ when it came "pie' other purposes. It can be Th~ notice is being' given school districts regarding jng to town ar~ urged. tositting out in front of his than anyt ing. en rom in th~ ~ace time." Each t d I' I th Dixon County Fair.Boa:rd Bo;these districts will have ,use of school buses for join in the spirit of th~1'I mall cab i n where he the wise old man came took the ipie good-natured~ ~~~nt.~~t ~1~~,~~I~:ae~t~iC~~ met Friday night at North- a Ifull year in which lo purposes other than haul~ occnsion and wenr centen-rocked to and fro in a c Tulle the s e words of wisdom, ly-unfortlmately the affair up they use. ' east S tat ion, Con cor~. make plans' (or the future.' ing students La nnd (rom . nial clothes lo Wayne thoso'· ~'"~little rocking chnir made "My lad, when you want was SillCh a surprise even Regular me~Ung of the ~)~~r:nn7ae{~ai~'~~sf~~llt~~ As for districts not now.: school and s c h a oJ func- days and Thursday ntgM.o( the bra n c h e 8 of the happiness and ,wh~?( you The ~lerald did not know Jaycees will qe held Apr. 18 . co~tracting, they will not tions. Saturday morning it WaS"6urr'ounding l r eel>. Hour wanl success 10 1 e as aboul, it S,O no piclurE's I [f' 'II b Concord. ~ t' learned two more featuresafter hour he saL and much as you wanted the W1cn 0 Icei rs WI e Merle Hubeck, Allen,ae- i ~"
, b If' 'II h were laken. e J'e c ted. r\ominees have VII d . I have been added. 'Nancyrocked", he ,eflecled, reatlo alf. you WI ave cepted the position of fair 1"lnS'"I' e Beats W yne
lCo er"ldge "In ~" '''IOne day lie f,lOticed a found the secrel." !':eXil UilTle Lhey are in been named for "awards, board secrelar}.. lie repla-, "ull\, Ilosl\in(-;, H,uyno
, 'J lie in and results County cenlennial "quOfitD,Young lad w,fllkirlg up the And so it is. So many aelion,! the .aycees wan vo eo. ar I ~ ces Norman Anderson" M'
1 d· t· f" d 'th ., f b h· will he anllounced al the t B 5 t R d f W will ride in the pornd'l).palh 1.asl the lal(e lowa,d pe op. '5.' 'S 1. WI 10 g",e re" mem .,s II'S , d' hi Conco,d, who has. se,ve~ ee" rown e secor s or ayne WSI' will have an el'h1blthis cabin. '1'I1e bf)Y walked their present status in life. in BI]ot.hers of lhe Brush forthcoming awar s ~Illg • for several years and who i , , of paintings by Neb'raskaup the hill and stlQod erect They wish for something resigned last fall. Winside defeated Wayhe ner, Harold' ¥eyer in· the artists .at tho Fiot> Arts·before the sage. The old better. They dream of the D (I"d MIN Th d' Aug. 21~(23 wjl1 be the ant Coleridge in a trian.,gu- '20, and 1.00. Building. Details will beman said, "What.: can,l do day when things will be , raw. 0 erl ge, an $ ame ,u,rs oy dat.es for the fair. Some of la track mee! at Winside l'olloWIng nre t.he event given next w~ek.for YOli young mlrtn?" The just right, but they onl,y "..) the highlights will be a Friday afternoon. Wayne result.s: High hurdles, PS: Just before goingboy replied, "I ~mt.oldby wishanddream.Theydont WemdeH Punlney, (olc- n1a.ccs sponsoflng the 'centennial historical hadthesatisfad.ion~fsee- Brown Wa, Keith Kruegerthe people in l~f.l_Yillage' resolve, andplan,andacl. ridge; missed·out on$:1()() dravving,;he will receive pageant, barbecue,lractor ingtwonewschoolrecords Wi, BobDangbergWi,Bob to preliS it Wl}..S Iea.rncdthal .vou are,~y wise. So m~ny.peopledonltknow bcca,us~ he was nol in $331). If ~]Ol, like Puntney pulling contest, free acts, set by Dave Brown. Penn Wa, Bob Wacker. Wi; that the clerks and(!others,They say that _VOLl can give wh'at dnls th.~t they really Wa.yh~ Tlhursday night. His he will teceive $10 con- new classes in 1~H com~ In poinlcornpilalions low hurdles, Brown Wa, ~:at~~iIl;ho~~~li~~OaCBI:~~:drut~ the secret of happiness want. efore we c~n SUG... name was drawn for lhe solation .~lrize froTll. the pet.ition and other features. Winside had ~O 2l3, Wayne D,angberg ~'i, Krueg~r Wi, that it will not be forand success in Hfe." The ceed ";1~ must define ou.r"'ItrSilvcI!. Dollar l'\ighL prize. \\ayne ('hamber of (om- A countywide reli.?"ious 81
1and Coleridge :19 1/3. Wacker Wl, Rohde <.; 110
old sage li.sterled inlently ~oals. n e must know specl- Be<jause he was not here, merce. service is a pre-fair fea.. ~ly two places were giv- (they ran,.10 yards too far), just this one fYVont,.' Mrs~!lnd then cast his gaize al fl'cally what we wantfro~ he gets acollsolationprize. ......;lore ..... s~oIlsuring the lure'j'-'It will be held Aug. en! in' rdays and five in Meyer \\1,11.4, Jacobsen ~~:~:::~Tlw~t~dMrl:~.~{:~~"the ground for several life, then we m~st want~t AIso,:'because he was hc)l drawing can re~ister any- 20 iri!.the;vening,theD1.Iln- otl~er e.vents. Reed Wack- Wi, Wilc~,x C, Bill Swin..m d rn e n t s, lie $ i I e II t Iy enough that we Will be mott- here; the amounl in the one over IH whu has noL day befor~ the fair starls. ed. Winside senior did F10t ney Wa, I erry Meyer Wn; Brasch in charge, aro pro"·rocked lo and f'ro, Not a va ted to formulate a plan priz~:fund jumps $SO. registered b,efore. In.. II . cOlrnpete due to ~ pulled The 220, .Meye~ Wi 24.~, ';:\~~itlgmr~la~Rlof~l~eWBea:~~~sound was heard exceptthe that, Will, enable us to Th':'ITSda)' at H 1).111. an- formation on taking pari It Can 5t'"1 Ra"ln l" mJ1scle. Jacobsen W. i, V\'ilco,x C, '
d k h I W t rtt r 1 Thursday through the cen-creaking of the l'J!U e roc ~ ~c leve 1. e mu~ W? other name will be an- in the drawing can be ob- IWayne has.n dyal meet Jannesen ,C ~ ~Ienry ( ; 440,ing chair. Then(t1w sage It enough that we wdl dIlI- nounJ.ed. If that person is tained from Lhefhamberof It can rain! Tiles)day with V'vakefield. Jensen (. \)(,,2, Iloltgrew tenninI observance period..rose Lo his feel" took the genUy follow the plan, step in one of the business ('ommerce offic:e. Salurday mornings the Bbth Wayne" and WinSidel Wi, honken (', Dan Suth-boy by the h IntI: and led by step, every day. When !"uins ,'came. After several gd to Norfolk Invitational erland \Va, (;rflham I1l1t-him down thA path t.oward Ollr goats and our plans T V' f ( II M . G forecast,s thal fizzled oul, mieei Frio<lv. " ler \\ a; HeW, Hinger Wathe lul,e, Nol a word was become a living picture of WO otes or arro USIC roup lhund., was h,eard, lighl. , 1 ":li,:\, Lesl':chlenl,amp
~~~l\ee;~d,T~:1 ~;~~i ~:~s n~ae~ ~f;ltl~;.~ t~~atO~~1l m~~~i;at: Carroll Music Roosters sent the program. /\ variety ?~?l~ was see\ ;!,and rail! ~:~o~~~r~~D~~t~l~O\~~\i~I!~e~~1 ~~',U' 1~':rre/yicl~~fl~'~U~(~~an~~t~kep~ walking. THey carne lIS lo determined action, will filed Monday, Apr. 10, of number~ will bf' plaj-1ed ......;howers wer'ie reported Vriday. " J milt" Steve Johnson V\ ato the edge of lhti lake but only lhen can we expect at H l-l.m. in the ('arroll uy the young n\llsician~ and in a wide are~, which is Brown'~ records darnel G:Oi.7, (~ene Barg Wi, Bro-did hot stop. Out; int.o the to find the happiness and ;\uditoriuIIl with twq.,votes the public is invited to exactly where moisture has H the high hurdles, Ll.~I'1 dl'.rson.l., Jonl,-.amberLWa,water the old rna~,ledthe Sllccess to fulfill our in pJ1osPQcl. OnE' voltewill share the program wilhthe been heeded. setting a new school re- ~hkeJeffreyV.l;bov. The water cnr,etothe dreams. As the poet so ~bl' on officers for the Boosters. With.a wint<tr that was c.ord andbreakingl.he Iri.O
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:--;hotPu~l,warr.elrn.annWaboys knees, to h,s waist, aptly wrote: - cornipg year and the other The organization has d~)' and a sprihg lhat was mark of Ken Dahl sel in .12t1();'~", Randv Ilrudiganthen to hi ...; chin~ bLlt "the will be on what projeel some money and there are sUhLing ouL thal waYt it 1057 and in the low hurd-' W.i, Terry Thies \\i, Han~old sage kept wal~ing. The ... 1 bargained with Life for get s the organization'.J.<; several projects deserving was.. about time for mois- lks, i3.5, breaking Brown's I dy Jacobs·en Wit Bobenmoy-lad Wi)S complehely sub~ a penny money. of support. For that reason ture. Farmers have pol s~hool reoord of 14.2.setl er ('; discus, \VarrelmalUlmerged in the wa~er. 'J"hc and Life would pay no more, Don :--ichumach.er and the it has ueen dec ide d UlH: been worried but they knew in 1~6G. Wa 108':1", Thies \Vi, Orud-sage stopped fora:moment, lIowever 1 begged at eve- junior high band will pre- members should vole on spring rains wouldbeneed- ,Wayne h~d a triI?le wln- i,?~Hl Wi, l\irl'-';l"hl;'~lenh~r[.;
then turned the bo~' around ning which projecLshouldgetthe ed and they were ready. ~r, Drown III the r\lghhuT~ \.\1' Bob I I~arr. ~a; .lllghand led him out of the lake When 1 counted rny scant,y I wOirked for a menial's entire fund or which proj- The amount of moisture les, low hurdlesandbroad jump, Jacobsen Wi, Brownand up the path tothe cabin. store. hite, eet~ should share the fund. received was not learned. j mp, and two double wln- Wa, Dangberg Wi, Hick no~Still not awordwasspoken. j'"or Lifeisajustemployer, only to l'earn, dismayed, Officcr-saretobenamed It was stillrainingas!this rlers , Dernie Ringer inLhe bins Wa, tie among DaveThe wise old man sat again lie gives you what you ask, Thatiany wage I had asked as this' will be the last was being written. Attimes 88~ and pole vatil~, and \~'ilt .and ~'acker Wi anclin his creakv chair and But once you have set the of Life business meeting of the the rain was light butl at Kelth Warrelmann 10 the I, renchs L;sI1enth rocked to and fro. wages, I I de. would have WIllingly y:ar. The meeting in May other times it was of down- ~hotput and discus. 'W io- Broadjump, Brown Wa
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WO'RlD'$i GREATEST PARADE SATURDAY At 1:30 SAT RDAYI
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IAntique Displays - Horses in Action I~See themlL Centennial exhi~its of paintings by Nebraska ~rtists - Possible Jay~ee Colossal Disturbance, 11
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Winside KindergartenRoundup This Monday
The"nnnuulldndoigartenroundbp for Winside willtw held Monday, Apr. 10,al 9 a.m. in the WinsideEI.ementory School kinderMgorten room, SupL JamoBChristenson reports.
AII youngsters who willbe five years old by nc'xtOct. IS are eligible. Birthc e-r t i {i cat e 8 D re to bebrough~ by parents as proofof age.
Health information rec..ords are also desired. At·least oQe parent should ac.company the-youJliGsterswho will m a k e up thekindergarten class for the1967.68 term.
Allen Pupils Attend ~. Fine Arts Festival.
Six pupils from AH~Q.attcndod the fine II rt.s fQsti~
val in Lincoln ."'llturclny.They wore accompnnied byl,.he ["llusic, tCllcher, MaryDucey. " ~':
Piano Aulas Were playedby thrt'e ami vocal soloBwere'1'ung by throe. ThefCI'lli,vnl Wn ~ II stateC'"Ompetition for selectedmusicians.
A II e n reprCBentntivoBwern Jean Durant, Paul.eUe Thumas lind Hick Barelman, piari(J solo~, nodDebbi Carr, Diann Ellisand Han I\rilemer., vocal ~solos.
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be,rg, l!lrl\ and Julie,Ph~enix. Enroute home shespqni two days with Mr.and Mrs Ed Bergin, f1olyrodd, 1\ n., and with Mr.and Mr . Hoy Jensen andthe .lac O'l\une family,Omaha.ner" M s. Eugene Bodenand Gen , Mr. and Mrs.Wa'Uer I(oehler and Me.and .Mrs John l\umm, Osmond.
~i>r. a d Mrs. MerwynGeile Uri chand Nunc):"Blumer, LeMars, la' l wer~overnigh guests Fridny inthe Erwin Ulrich home.
~ha ro Koepke. S i 0 U xCit[y. sp nt the weekend inthel Lester Koepke home.
Nirs. Frank Kruegerspelnt the weekend w.~th hersister a d, brothe.r~In-law.Mr~ and I Mrs. LaurenceCr~ft, G and lsla'nd.
Mrs. fans Hansen andMrs. Clifford Pentico andRo,dney, Pierce, visitedMr:8. M nnie Krause andMarjorie Monday llfler~
noon. 'Mr. a d Mrs. Louie
M 0 r it z attended YMKnotcard clu Monday eveningat the Lo is Brogren home,Norfolk. Sunday afternoonCindy.an Jodi Moritz wereguests 0 Debbie Meie.rhenry in t e Donald Meierhenry ho e.
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on the cenhennia I float f'UrJuly 1. Mrs. Edwin Winterand Mrs. Emil Gutzmannwere elected to serve onthe vis it i n g committee.P a B tor Lindquist had a
,Bible q1\liz. Next meetingwill be M;ay -1 at the FireHall. HosLesses were Mrs.Alfred Mangels and Mrs.Fred Marquardt.
Mrs. Louis W i.n k,Moville, Ia., spent severaldays with her' son and f~m·
ilY,'the Orville And-ersons.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Menk and Charleen, Micollet, Minn., spent Thursdayto Saturday in the RollandMenk home.
Mr. and Mrs. MarvinSchroeder. Win sid e,' andMr. and Mrs. Clinton Reberspent Satutday in Omaha.Car -I a and Paula Reberwere guests of Mrs. CarlCwmingham, Norfolk. Friday Garla Reber was ,anovernight- guest of ValerieWaller in the Dennis Wallerhome.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs.Clinton Reber, Carla andPaula were visitors in thehorne ofSu_andMrs. R.T.Pesicha, Shelby.
Visitors Sunday in theJ. E. Pingel home wereMr. and Mrs. Harry Foel..kers, Mrs. Edward Brueck-
Lynn Reber participatedin the State YMCA Basket..ball tournament Saturdayat Pershing Auditorium,Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Neumann, F rem ant, we r eluncheon guests Wednesdayin the J. E. Pingel home.
Mrs. Ruth Langenbergreturned Man day afterspending four months withher son and family, Mr.and Mrs. Verne Langen-
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Card Club Meets .Mr. and Mrs. Howalr1d
Fuhrman entertained" tlJeCard club Apr.~ 1. Guestsweri! Mr~ and ~rs.,lIaroldBauermi,ster, Nor f 0 I k.Prizes went to Mr. andMrs. Rii:ytnond, Walker,Mrs,.,Harpld Bauermiester,Hill)~rt ~eitzke and LorenDinkel. May 6: meeting willb, at th¢' Herman Bretch_nreder home, Nor'folk.
Pinochle CluJ:> MeetsMr. a:nd Mrs. Arthur
Mar 0 t z entertained PiMnochle cJub Apr. 2. Guestswere Mt; 'and Mrs. ErnestF~nske. :!Prizes wentto.Mr.arid Mrs. Emil Gutzmann,Mr. and Mrs. WayneThomas and Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Fenske. Apr. 16meetin~ will be, at theArthur Behmer home.
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T;"itrlty- Aid MeetsTrinity! Lutheran Ladies
Aid met' Thursday after- .noon at ~he Hoskins FireHall wlth!20 njembers present.. Gue'stsj were Mrs.Pauline Marguardt, DorisMarshalll.Sherri and KevinMarot2f. Pastor' J. Edward·Ltf:ldq\}is~ led devotions.Mrs. Hans Asmus andMrs.J. E_ Pingel will work atthe S na ¢ k llar LutheranCommun~ty' Hospital, Nor_folk Ma~ 6. Aid membersare 'invi~ed to attend themeeting lat_Qur SaviorsLutheran' chtltrch, NorfolkMay 2. The· -group decidedto buy a gUt for RandallAnderson, '0:i Yr.)a.'patient'in Childrlen Memorial Hospital, O~aha~ Table cover Ming was purcllased for basemen t tab Ie s. The Aiddonated $20.00 for Bibleschool mat e r LaJ..--~-Mts.Howard Furhman reported
Phone 375-3600
'No Grazing' Fleriod
Extends to OctoberThe "no grazing" period
for d i ve r ted a ere 8 hasstarted, accordipg to JohnMohr, chairmanoftllellgr,{..C1ullural Stabilization andConservation Service county committee.' It extendsunlil Oct. 1.
JOHN IIlANDSUTT:£R hadthe 'only sok> po rt ot theWayne' High spring musicalT uesdoy. ~e so ng a Hebrewnumber wi h. the mix-ed 'chorusfurnishing the boakgraundmusic. '
'I his six-month portionof the year i~ for grazingonly. No hay is to be cutfrurn rflverted acres at anytime.
According to Mohr, the:poriod for diverted acresunder the 1967 feed graiI,1prog'ram started Apr. 1.Farmers who are diverting
'acreage under the programhave. agreed not to grazediverted j)£fes during thegrowing period.
We invite the publicto see tliese ·old guns
at our officesSATURDAY,
April 1'5
Th, Wayne Hera Id Want Ads
Ma'rriage Licen~e~:
Arr. ii, l1ichardl L. lIob-son, l.incoiln, andCheryl I\oepke, 19 p
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s ions .of the opro lunitiesfor :qJllttified indilvi, uals forcarlee.rs itl thei Helds ofsci~nce and engineering.
Hea.l Est.ate [Jt'eds;Apr. ('tarkand Laura
Banister Donovan U. andDonna Lu (}oede~, part ofl,~,~s!,:r'1 Sec, 1-2l;3, $1,000.
Apr. ,1, l':dwin E. andAgnes Puls lo Dqrolhy andG. P. Bauman" undividedone~half interest in WY:;NE~and Wl'~SE;-4 Sec. :2GM25-1,$H1.50 in reveniue Istamps.
Apr. 5, Carhart ,LumberCo. to Leo G. and 8sther L.Hansen, Lot 40, WlestwoodAddition, Wayne, $3.85 inrevenue stamps.
Apr. 5, Wayne and MableTietgen to Karl F. andMagdalene Wentzel, Lot 4,Blo,ck 10, Origin~l townof Wayne, $16,500.,
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'-."II(J()I, hen!soaLtended\\;1 \ rlf' ,-';laLe ('allege andtlipn taught [11 Snyder. lierI'Lllrn~:d La \\-:-:\C for furth-
went Lo IIarlle.v,Ia., for t.he past two\l'arS ha:-, t.aught all-Jender.
Ill' iei a brothpr uf \13r-lin Wa:dle. Two sis-ter_" living: in the areanrl~ Mrs. IJesmolld .'-ifllith,\ lIe II, a od -tvl r ~ . P H II Irrwln;Js,IJixon.
Lach leacher chosen forthe L:.",!l institute will have:in individually planned progralll. I':'oeh will have anopportunity to study andIpflrn research techniquesboth by observation and'jlract ict'.
l;.-.d) botany, chemistry,geolog.\, mathematic$, astronomy, physics and zo~
ology departments are cooper·at.ing in the AcademicYear Institute. Each willbring scientists of nationalrepute La weekly seminars.
F i,e 1d t rip 8, scientificfilms~ and in d u s t r i a·l exhibit~ ,are pI a-nn e d. TheI ate s t ,developments inscientific fields will beoffered along with discus ..
Yes, we'd like your anhque guns, old guns, unusuolguns to dis
play 10 th·e public at our office. Soturdoy, April.1S, during this
big old-fashioned celebration. We will tag your '1"n with your
nome l and info on the weapon enid exhibit it under the supervision
of one of our ,employees to ·insute that the gun is n,ot ha1ndled or
mishandled. Edch exh,ibitor, for his help will receive FREE - 10
gallons ,of Derby Gosoline. Remember, a prize fol the best on
tique exhibit will be awarded by the Wayne Chamber of Com
merce, Perhaps you can be a part of the winning ~xhibit ... so
bring in your old shootin' orn and let us show it off .tor you.
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J '1UST BEFORE ~inging another number, the W'o~ .token at tho spring concert by ';nstrum."tolW_H_S~,,,_o_d'_"_Jo~_1o_ok_('~j _~Jl~.I~ _T_h_'_p_,_c,_u_,,__o_nd_,_oc_o_l_g_,_o_up_,_,-----,,-t---
We're Looking for GunsFOR THE BIG
Each exhibitor will get 10 gallons of1D~rby Gasoline FREE for helping us
CORY:ELL 'AUTO :CO., CflIevrolet .:..:. Oldsmobile
Native 011 Dixon Teaching in PenderChosen for Academic Year Institute,
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nath Daugherly, salesmenfor W at l man Autol Co.,Wayne, have qualifietl for
,the "100 (' lub" for' bol~among lhe oulsllluding'fllltomobile ,.... alesrnen in t{ll.United! States for Lil~c0f-?:'
Mercury. ,Membership I.limited to the t.op, third oJlhe division'" salosmeu.They will receive f1wa~d.
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week by a f1ndina of the jury Itha!. t'lJl";, 'J.•·.,fl,:man Was Inutiil. Tho doctor. putl birorthro.ugh a .erl.o of otU11ts he. 'CO"I.d.n.'I>.. I.Ido, and wh.n ·thoy . saw he coul~n't, 'all lhand. agreod that tho 'poor fol'ow wa.l "sure crazy a. a bcdbllg. We went,out Int!' .\. '1'our baok yard the .ame evening 'Ind tried,to do .omo ot the .ame .tunts. Wecouldn'jlldc 'om, If we havo ovorloolted a~y Oft!l~malden. arolmd here, who hav . tti.!le~1 .• '('.'
With us In tim•.•. pa.t, they had..bO...ttOlr,..',1••
hurry to cOYlor, for when our 00 t ','brat~,'storm" overtakes us wo nre going to ,go!back over our lI~t and .hoot "b ut "ovon'hole. through oyQry girl we' ov r, lovod, .and who rejected us and has not yet gon~: Itohor r.ward. (Walthill Timo.l. I ,':-
A color.d troup visitod Carroll l"~~'weok and on Friday got into a '\luane,lamong th.mselv.s in tho hotel officq,
,Th. landlord in hla attempt to '1ueU ~hi;'riot·, got the worst of it and hastilysummoned Marshal Maher for protection.The b1rfley negroes noarly got lhe he,,~of the pollee force for a timo but fina.l\1with the assistance of sovol'al bYflt.Il.-H{hi:r,fJthe bo\ligeton.s w.re tallen In low andmarch.d to the village lockup. WI/en ar"ranged before JuS'ticc Ba\{tlr the guiUypair: were assessed $10,npic(:o and cos.t~for distur,bing the peace. Re(using to paythe fino..: Marshal Maher lnok them toWayne, ::saturday, where the}' wore looge,dwith Sheriff Mears for safe kocpin(~.
(Carroll Newsl.
j' What might hltile been a nerious ac_cid~nt occurred yesterday. II. T. WebzliobWaB called to repair Gus Schroeder"well in the mornin~ and Ita ving to· fixthe pipe slid down on the inside of a 16inch tiUng.· When·.r down about 12;' feethe became wedged in the tiling llnd be,gancalling for, Help. Fred Zellman, who,wa.helping him, ran for help and he and Gaorg.Weatherholt let a rop~ down and pulledhim out. (From Hoskins Headlig-htl'.
Material ,for the construction of lh.new telephone line No. A hus arrived.The work is to be rushed lo complbtion.. Two notices of applications for lliquol'
;-lIcenses were printed j neeking license.to se.1l "malt, spirituous iwd vinou.Ii uors."
City as one of their proj~
ecto. Thoy should get highideals. out of seeing 'peoplewho are handicapped helping themselves atthe Goodwill Industries plant.
The boys in Pack 175,i Melvin Froehlich Cubmas·ter, are planning a kite·flying' contest. It will be'held at the airport Sunday,Apr. 16, providing theweather cooperates.
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'Hi~h' Ideas in Aprilwtayne Cub Sc,outs are
cl ~ett~ng lthigh tt ideas thismo~th. Theme is "Mountains of America," whichtak~s in some high peaks.Kit,-flying con t est s arecotning up" which givesboy~ high hope s of highflyiM kites.
qubmaster Alvin Ehlersre rts the boys 01 Pack174 have a trip to Sioux
Brice ~.IIkinson t~
leave. ayne StateBrice ilkinson, speech
instructd at Wayne StateCollege, bas resigned. Hesent a le'tter of resignationto Presid'ent W. A. Brandenburg a~the state norm.'alboard, po ting-a copy of iton the d or of his off~ce.
In ,his etter, he said hestill belidved he was rightapd belie.red ~he presidentand boar knew he wasright. He said he thoughttime would prove that theywere wr~ng and he was·righL
Wilkinson had made 19cha~ges atainst the ad.ministration. A hea ring washeld, the erdict was foundagainst is cp'lrges andhis resignation tff'eetiVie atthe end 'of the currenttl3rm
sublnitted.
Dear Edi~ rIt is th desire of the
Fire nepatt[ent to publicly thank th editor of theWayne H bra 101 for thepublicity gi en to the proposed bon~ ssue for a newand larger ~ire station thatis needed !tr keep up withthe city's,gr owth..Themembers oYthe departmentatl helped to get the noce s sa ry W?l k done to getthe pro~osition on theballot. In ,addition to this,members! and the auxilia..ry s p 0 nls 0 red an openhouse, Sulnday, Apr. 2 toshow intetested people thepresl¥lt f~cilities and answer any~ questions. Theyalso wi" h to thank thecitizens who voted to support the 1 proposal at theelection J1pr. 4.
At theiIi regular meetingTuesday ,eve, Apr. 4, thedepartme*t members wereunaniIDoP-i in taking; thismeans of conveying theirgratitude.
Wa e VFDN. H. Brugg.er, S~cfy
II "T rry Hasebr~ock. Seo t-master Hil. ~ Ri'?lha.rdson : eijorts the Jp~ys have eaTDedfhlj! money' for a 'camplbgtrlP to Colorado this su!mmer.
three shots. At the samJ'time. Osborne was mortallywounded. The I.-dianscharging tried hard to scalpthe brave boys but Lt. Greycoming up with his mendrove the band back butnot until the Indians haddriven a 1?atchet through'the temple of Dyson ... Lushbaugh, in the meantime,had come up w;ith his onehundred Pawnee warriorsand was almost blind withrage when they refused togo in~o figh~..Captain Ed.ward$ coming up ... ordereda rerreat aiter our menhad :r e loa d e d their revolvelrs.""T~e Sioux were well
arme~ and mounted, someof t ~ e m h a v i n g Sharpsrifleg',' while our men hadnothihg but revolvers andsabres. Col@' revolvers and-ot>sabr~s won't do in an openplain~ ,a g a ins t S h a r p srifles. I
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Family tradition has itthat IS erg e ant Row I e splacEld the slain Dyson OVerhis saddle and carried himback, to the; Agenc;y, "hisboo s overflowing withbloo ."
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, I On the Ea.ter day a lin yount/.qn, ..... -<- wa. borrl to Mr. and Mr.; J. A. Huebner.
, '. • ~l' concerti..'! 1re getting. long nicelyKeep 'e,\le e """OV1n 'bu.L' d ,now. i..• the. tim,e to bUY goode from~ .., '" ,J! , " J hn • Store aa,'he .s so pro d and bappy
~~c II ~ oa~::YHe;~~f:;'i)~n a little extra. (From"
,:i; .... - Z; d\ 'I : On laat Friday a bounei g baby boy~ .!..:t ~ JIll f. /!J/ Q < .1 , cll. me to gladden the hom.• of r. and Mrs.
).... '-' I F:red Bu.s. Mother and chili are doi~-' -' . --' '] njc.lf, ,wbil. 'It take. thl. whole d-nON" 0 ! I ' ar··t for papA to walk In. IF om tIoakln.
D: T F RGET THE:ROAO.~' 'IH.ad.J.~:t~illagecouncilough togetaft~r. I " t' some of the propdrty owner in Carroll
Ch~W1.ng Ic;p'qe wads of gum. su~kinq ,on a lemon. and and make thorn. fix their side walks.rovmg eye. are 3 exceUent WCIys to fight hig way hypno8 (Carroll News). 'Clnd drO~Stne85. ' Mr. John J. Neihardt gi as his lec-
NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT Of R ADS ture On "Keats" May 3rd', fo the boneflt----------:..:.:.:.:.:.:=.:..:.....::.::.-=X'==-__-+_ of the Free Public Library. M . Nelhardt'a
fame as a descriptive writer is national.!Those who have heatd this I cture say itranks higb as to thought "a 01 that' theRhetoric is perfect.
Jay Wilson has recerjlt y importedtwo fine, full blood Partr dge Cochin,cockrels, from Pocahontas 0., Ia. Theb~rds greatly enjoy Nebra,ska Canery andare making themselves righ to home inMr. Wilson's poultry yard. ( pex Notes).
! Constable Soule.s, has een h~vingtHrilling experiences the pas week, andhas learned how 'it" seems to ave an irate
I w~'Oman use him as a target (or kitchenensils, chairs, etc. This is how he
was - received by the wife of whoresides 'in the Wayne Coun subu~b ofW a kef i e 1d, while executi a writ ofr.tPleVin. The man resorte to 'such acurse, in order to get his lothing ~nd
p t90nal effects. It's a case of straineddbmestic relations. -
The trial of -- at P Dca for theurde'r of his sweetheart, w s ended this
Lewis & Clark Districtwil~, hold its first exposi.tion Saturday, May 27, inthe Wayne City Auditorium.Troops throughout the dis.,trict a rEi making plans (orthe event.
-!&ycc¢s are sponsoringlh4~vent, the first of itstype for Wayne. Many displays and other events areset for the troops serveliby the district office here.
On the 10callevel.ScO,utsalso have evenls comingupbe fo r e ~h~t May date.Biggest af' far as boys ofTroop 221 are concernedis the court of honor Mon_day, Apr. 10, at 7:30 p,m.in St. Paul's, LutheranChurch, '
Jewell Schock is Scoutmaster of Troop 221. lIereports s even of the boysin Wayne's newest troopare ready to get Tender_foot rank.
Dick Manley, Scoutmas_ter of Troop 174, reports,the Scouts in that unit,areplanning a t r e e - plantingproject at Ikes Lake Apr.22-23 in 0 b s e r va n'c e of"conservation mOQ,th." Acamp-out is also scheduled.
Boys in Troop 175 were:! rd~d by two new mem"i>ers.---Ureg Swinney and
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time, one of them strJckhim (rom behind p'it~ awar club knocking lj\im out'of the saddle.. onto the hiCkof his hor~e... Before herighted lhimseli his ho~sehali car ried him safe-Iy butof range,
"In the meantime tlh eagent wihh the promptnessfor which he is noted hadsent a cqurier to the- campof Co. D, which was abl:mttwo m-iles distant and alsogat her d up about onehundred f hi-s red childrenthe Pawnees."
A port'on of Company Dincluding Sergeant Dysonpur sue the S i a u x forfifteen r.J twenty' miles.Fallowin .the advance party of the ur,suit was AgentLushbau h with his PawljI:ee I' ~ ~
warriors and reinforce. R I h T P hi~:n;~mf~~.'::d ~f"ca~a~1~: e, ax t e ox. ro emwards. uddenly the l¥d- r I j
ers of th pursuit'mclud ng In a dither about m...lnev for in.come tax?sergeantj.DYson came u. on "i . A!the rna; body of Sio _ Tax time roll around bEifore you could get theabout four hundred w r_ funds to.gether? Let ~s hel'pi! you solve theriors in mbush. The ne ~_
paper re orted: I problem with a quick,': easvtpXo loon at low
foi'~r ~ :ve~;da:aii:S~f·~~ rates • , : repqid in c~nYenie~t installments WAN'S" N' T'V' I&..i A"P''sav.age. tnd exultant ..f e, to fit your personal b~et. , . . i " . ,
:0:: h;~{;~' :::,";1 ~ SIOUlllAND CI!EDI1 COlII'. ' · . .'. it " "
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to be a substitute for a Lentennial showin th~ count\' seat.
Th'ere ~re all t'ype~ of orgal.i~ationsin Wayne that could take! the lead in r'lttingon a centennial prograr,n. j'>':en thr ",IllSband has suggested ::l concert in tHe p~rk
with an ice cream ~I)('rnl and an oldtLmepicnic as a speci:\~ refltpl'wial evelnt.
Still, t'ime o>larches nn and "no Jnecomes up with not-hing" for \\ ayne's ceVe.bration of a significant milestone in hehis lor y ul the nation. l\-laybe we replanning OIl t-he state's lOlstbirthday in would at leastbe differenl.-C EC:,
pay but "grenl" w(~ d(jn't, think they were,Still, we love mt~vies. Olherwise we
wouldn't go see "Dr!. Zhivago" severaltimes, I'Sound of 1-'1usik:" even more timesand "The Bible" a times a,lready.We might, even of them Mondaynight-instead T \
Right here in area we have'some actors who awards morethan some or the silver screen.The whole corny "DirtyWork l1t the' lhe vv'se stu-dents in "TweHth the Winsideone-act play and the WayneHigh pupil,:-; putt-ing a great musicalshow t~ be announ,e(~ soon, for instance.We think they are great.. They deserveawards but'l1l don't If)o~ for any of them tocarry off Oscars '\lon~lay ..
Tune in., Go sec Who won what. If youagree with t,he jlldgl'~ might be inthe m~norit,)', )'(llll' doesn't reallycount-you'rl:' ones who pay forthe tickets t,hut rnf'an a thingwhen A r. a d e nl ) a r d li me comesaround.--C: En. .
, ThT're arp some w~o asked right afterthe ele'tion: "How $oon can we vote
,on the i. sue again?" So!mel tooktheJtroubleto cheqk on hbw mjul\-' COULP havevoted ahd IOd rned th~t the Lurnout wasprobablf about on(O-f~urt,h or (one-fifthof those! eIigihle. ! I
Ooqs this If'IJ YOlj aI~ything?'It doesus. It teals \lS t.he whol~~ tl~ing was a farce.~Sad but lrut: c\ en. if l.h¢ i~sue had :carriedit would ha V~ IHH':ll <1- f' ree because itwould no mort' reprqent lhe will of thepublic trhl>.n would a illOw of hands at. aband CO'J1Cf'rt (In tld' i~I>'I(, I)f a new firestation.
The anSWl'r tllell ~!eerrlS lo be anotherelection. Whelh'er Lh0' fi:remen bave thedesire to work fur ,j,Udl an election ib.a mall~r lllf'y \\'ill have t.~) decide. ~f'they are justJl)iUle :-,ircKtltilheir stomachlsover tbe enl'l'te f,i(llaLion, ttw.""" eannotbe blamed.
If Wayne cannot531 'voler's whensomeUdng i" vllrong.whatever it getc;·-tlwmen don't.
WaY·Ile has awith some hartl·"o,·,,,,,,,"couraged, di~ "li"Ir'''''lo'1eddefeated. Th(I,/situation ar-; i( ntH\'
choose to let theor tbev mayand try'to get 1-1
issue i4 eiLiJerapproved.
If onl,Y two tirt'lrlen sh()wed up totJig~tthe next fHe, (he "uhlik would be appa'lleQi.The firemen ill:\Ve the ~arne right to beappalled at the Lhat showed up tovote on so vit:al an E(,.
YOll ",(/y flot (UIU'I' u.'~th ({Tl olitorinl.::..- hilt if you rnul thf' nJitor1al aud tliv(.' 'rfr~
iow IhrJlu;ht to' Ibt' J'1Jbj/'(~ dUfuHed !youhat!/., (jlJirll'd. Y (HI,! l1J (l rNi.dl'''-. "'hfltJl' ,givenjar-f!ul 111011(1111 'try 'arz jlllj.or~f1llt prohhm
nnd the writ(r iJ proud to {uwc railed ~Qur
(lfjt"T/lion (0 fl1l impr;,-(mll ·iuhlcr'/ thfH 'VOlt
may haVl' dvrriook{'r!
This Is No Substitute
Someone Didn't Vote
The Academy Awards
Tho Wayne :(Nobr.l Her<lld, Mcn<!ay, April 10, 1'9671
IEDIT~RI~~ tCOMM ,NT
Wayne is to~ have an Old FashionedBargain Daya p~omotion. Old ,cars, oldequipment, old costumes and lother att~actions are planned. This is' hardly asubstitute for a dentenmal program, howw
everi..et's face it. Thi'~ is a ccrmmercialproposition,' .al~~it a clever one. WhatWa.Y11e as a cit1 lacks is, some specifictime and place, for r~cognitiDn of thehistorical signif~(l.ance of the qounty andthe people who miade it prosper.'
The histori~al society plans a pJ.:Ogram.· This agaib'is a county proposition,and although thei city of Wayne will playa majo.r role in: it, no one int~nds for it
Ouf o~ Old Nebrask.a~ ~Cf0
~Skirmish at the Pawnee cause the government hadAgency promised to protect the
The Nebraska State Hia. fawnee from the Sioux.torical Soc i e ty receives On June 22 the com_many requests from all mander o( Company 0parts of the nation for in•. Captain Edwards, wa;formation conce,rning Ne... h a v i n-g , h,mc.h .w it h thebraska pioneers. A recent:~ :pawnee, Agent, B. F. Lushwletter (rom, a lady in Wyo- 1Daugh. They saw mountedmilb.g; inquiring about her,,': ;lvarribrs rush down into theg:reat-grandfather Who ha~f ,I Agency a.nd kill two Pawneebeen kill.d by IDc;iiana 1.1l 1 WOniell within a hundredt~' the uncov.rlng of an yard., of ths two men.eXCiitirt.g accountl of a vio- " The' newspaper the Ne.lent episode in! Nebraska 1i>raska A d v e r tis e r . ofhistory. I Brownville described the
Jrseph Dyson of ~~lle... su~sequent action.vuo, ~ebraaka bad lomed Capt, E. immedialelyCO~P ny D Oft~ Second mounted his horse andNe fa ka Caval y in Octo- joined a band whteh heber 1 62 .v.lI ough he l suppooed to ,be Pawne¥ In_wlfS 2 yearls old. HIs dians 'and ordered them tonep e WiIlia,1¥ • Rowle.s fP.ve chase •.• They being
.J age I? ioine~ /with him. Sioux, commenced ~hootingBot menl belc4me ser... at liiJll with their arrowsgea s and in' Jtune 1863 a glancing shot atrIking andwer I tatiolle~, ith ~heir , woundiDg hi m abov~ the.e ~ a~ PllWllAle·, lIye; anlither hitting His re.
'on'ne r the preso : 'vol~er; He then dr.w hfsof G noa. The Iver and fired two
...e~o.Tere at the Si~ux. At this
;d\:I'j~ h(! rditQrial department of a weeki"~h~pape~ ;s .a", impo~tant department.: Nor~m~jj it it'one p",on't .pinion .f lopi., thaI 'q~:c rra '10lt of tht "t~dtrl.
;., ,:I~ t lis the duty afian editorial wri~t'r /bi~~.'.'.'.; h: 01 atJ','ilab/e. fatts .hefore he. sits' downt~~ r~/e., From tll.u ~{lStS the writer shouldf61+'-1, Me tb gitJe a clear picturl' of important
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~int~ pooplo alui som. elated p.ople
~ ~. r Tuesday's boljd i.sue election. There~, t 'ha e been a :great many mOrr. who
j 01101 't give a d~rn.
•. J.,,:.I Certainly it i~ no credit to WaynetJ1: the I turnout for such a 9roPpsal was•.~!:.mall, It woul(l have been b~tter iftW or :three tim~s as many I-md voted
rejelcted or approved the issue.:",j", All it stands now, who knows how
hl1e-' peoIP1e of Wayne feel about betterfacUities for the fite department. C ertainly ,'the vote in favor of the bond issueirfd1cates a majority 'of those voting werein favor but that~s about all that canbe I' ead into the vo~1e tota Is.
Some did not '~l.ike the eight bays."))ome thought the amount was too high.Some did not think the firemen neededbetter quarters. Some thought the firemenmight need s..mething better but the pro.posed structure was not the answEl:r.Somejust vote against everything. These thenmake up,the "against" votes.'
But! who were the ones who cast the"for" vohs? They must have had'a reason.Could it be possible that among themwere most of those who took time enoughto visit the fire station when open housewas heJd? Is it possible they favoredthe proposal becau~e they felt the firemendid need somethingi?
Some have stJ,gge.steq using anotherbuilding.! in town ~at has truck bays. Itis possible it could be purchased but anestimatEld price meintioned would be' almost.equal to the $75,000 proposed and in turn,would ~ivEl the fi!remen a building notplanned :for a fire !station, a building several yea-rs old anti a building with lessadequatei facilities.
You can wat~h television Monday,Apr. 10, and see( the Academy Awardpr~sentations. Wh4~' your opinion of themis,1-s a matter of ~rsonal taste.
It is doubtful '!if the people of Shole swould vote the s$(me way as the peopleof Omaha. It is Icertain the people ofNortheast Ne bra~1la would not vote the8ame way as the m:~mbers o!the Academyof Motion Picturei,Arts and ScielIlces do.I " .\ ,he year JuliEh.ndrews won the award'for "Mary Popp.ine" she was given thehonor as cOIlsolatiQD for not getting toplay the role of 'Eliza Doolitti. in "MyFair Lady," Maybe it was justice but itwas certah:I1y not the. way voting is donein most democratic societies.
Among the nQminations for best picture this year i~ I"Who's Afraid of Vir.ginia Woolf?" Wh:iclli~rnany consider oneof the worst ph:tures they have everwalked out on. It's bdund to get somethingbe c a,,~ Elizabetb Whatzhername andRichard Whozies ;s:r,e tn it. They may begreat and they may have received great
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BETWEEN NUMBERS by the Wayne High l;m ed chorus ot thes rJin concert, Clayton Southwick tolked to the young people
Winside Firemen GetTwo More Fi're Calls
Winside firemen s.tartedoff Apill with, a. nourish.They had one run Saturday ,Apr. I, and another Tuesday, Apr. 4, both.(;o pointsinside the city lim\ts.
T e fir s t call of the"mo th was -to ··the H~rbPee r ~ home. Blank~tsin n upstairs bedroom hadc ght fire.
Winside AwardsBanquet SlatedI
The Wins· High Schoolawards ba quet wiHbe heldTuesda Apr. 18, at '6:30p.m. i the WHS Gym, Thespea r is expected to bea .op Nebraskan and will
e' a~ounced in Thursday'spaper. ,
Tickets are on sale bymembers of ~he WHS PepClub, according to JudeneZ echin, sponsor. W CI~ubwith Pete Kropp sponsorshares pons or ship. Boththe ba uet and the dancethat folIo wi! .b~ento the public.
A program cent. redaround the rri'ain sakeris being built up. A rds'will be given by almostevery activity group in theschool.
Included in the recogni.tion will be h 0 nor s inlathletics, mUSic, j'ournal..ism, speech, homemaking,p hy si c a I education, PepClub and other activities.Varsity cheerleaders fornext year' will also be're_vealed at this time.
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~h.einternal COmbUStio.~en. gin and ch~s:i:assembly.
S -4 Charles Sandahl, 10a r poent leUer to his pare.nt , Mr.· and Mrs. Oen.Sandahl, Wayne, said Sp.5Bri~e Lindsay, Wayne, hadloo*ed him up in Tay Ninh,Vie~nam, the latter _.partof Jj..1arch. Lindsay, son ofMr~ and Mrs. Frank Lindsay, had been home ODIe ve rece'ntlY afterserving in Germany. San_dahl' reports they are sta_tiotied fairly, clos4;! togetherso rltheY win see mor,e ofeach· other. Lindsay gotSan ahl's address frOIDthi depa-rtment.
SR~eding Chargeces Six Here
10~',ded pallets c0f.' ected by~eble. The carg ,droppedp.t .160 mph, hit a bullseyeI~rom 500 - reetOj i r manpe~,..e:rSJ unit ,wa· the first:wing on the Eaat Coast toIfly' tbe C-141 a opera'tional missions. He -is a19~5 graduate '0 WayneHIgh School lin4 attendedDeVry Tech,IChi go, before entcrizg. t~e service.
Donald Larsrol, ~. on of
Mr. and Mrs. A t~ur Lar-sen, Car r a II, completedeight w. eeks of advancedinf'antry, trainin ,Mar. 17
at Ft. ,Lewis, iSh, Histrain~ng inclUde*, in.struction in srall u t tacticsand firing' the 14 rifle,M-60 machine gV and 3.5inch rocket launtJ er... ":
Randall Carls:o "son ofMf. and' Mrs. V rn CarlBOn. Wakefield' is stati01led io C..lI~orol... He I
At Bad Kreuznach, Germany, Lyle Wittler, son ofMr. and Mrs. Carl Wittler,H 0 ski n s, has been promoted to specialist fifthclass. He is with the eighthinfantry division. Wittler isa records clerk in the divi..sion's e i g h t h administration company. He has boverseas since F ruar,his last States,id base b!eing Ft. Benjami Hartrisop,Ind. He is a 162 gradua~e
of Winside • igh Scho~l.
A new adr~ss has b~e",received or Liarry Fuo s,son of Mr. and Mrs. TedFuoss, Wayne.; It is: Pvt.
Larry Fuoss,t565431~.O.'Co. 0, .3rd Bd (BCT), ,LBliss, Tex.•7; .16. :
Pvt. Dennis ethune,'spnof Mr. and rs. DickBethune, Laur I, has com·pleted a five week lightvehicle -driy,erl course atFt. Huachuca, Ariz. He biasbeen training bih maict.enance of ever hing up to~on trucks, operation, of
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peeding was the maiDrge faced by those BP.
pe ring in Wayne Countyco it the past week. JudgeOa id ,Hamer had nine hearings from Monday throughWe nesday, six involvingsp eding drivers.
pr. 3 Sheldon Cohen,aha, appeared on a
ap eding ·charge brough.t byTrpoper D~,Mateik.a,CohenWas fined $20 and paid $5cOits . '
ttJene Sandahl, Wayne,wa~ L fined $100 and costelof 1-$21.50 and had hi.dr_ver's license suspendedfo'~ six months on a ci\am\of driving while unde~ th~~
In~fluence of alcoholic bever ges Apr. 4. AttorneyDo, Reed filea the campI int. The decision wasap ealed to the dis t ric t
has a new ad re88 that co rt.looks like this: Sp-5 Ran- al Peterst;m, Hastings,dall F. H. Car son, 2661 ap eared. Apt. 4, char~edRenton Way, Apt, 0, Castro wi h speedi"ng. He paid $15Valley, Calif. 94,46. fine and $5 ''F0sts on the
••• I' I ~ ch~rge brougHt by TrooperCompleting fiy~ weeks of M4tejka.
bas i c training, with t,he A)so Apr. 4, David Jahn,arm y with thtee more Cauncil Bluffs, appearedw~eks of it to gol is Ronald on! a s'peeding charge. HeStapelman, son ¢>f Mr. and pa,d $15 fine and costs.Mrs. Clarence $tapelman, Trooper B. L. Coope~Belden. His ad~ress is: signed the complaint. ,Pvt. E-2 RonaldlC. Stapel- (\pr. 5 Wesley Wingett,man, ER 177 572fO' Co. A, A Illen, was fined $10 plus200 Bn., ~st Br ga~e, 3rd CL'urt costs of$5for makingPlatoon, t. Br gg, N.l~ ani iii e'ga I turn~ Officer
28307. "'J Kt ith Reed broughtcharges.
Alan Johnson, Wakefield,;Se~man Recr it Ronald ap~eared the same day,
D~wh~g, on ofj Mr .. and cHa'rged with speeding. HeM{~. K. ~ Dow.I~?g, DIxon, p8jid $10 fine and $5 costs,is. In baSI tral,~.n¥ at Sa? on the c h.a r g e .filed by~lego Na. I T~ In~ng Sta- T~ooper Cooper.t~Qn..He I getb g Instruc- ,Leo G. Hansen, Wayne,tIon III the navy, ays, ord- was also charged by Troop,..nance ~nd rnner:y, eJ; Cooper. Hansen paidseama~shlp, .da a~e C?D- $20 fine and $5 costs fortrol, flrst .ald, sWI.mmlQg speeding.and other fIelds. lils navy .. The final hearing Apr. 5class.ificat~onte ts wil~de- was for Floyd Jones,termme hIS ne t asslgn- Wayne, c'hargedwithintoxi-men,t. '" to * c~tion. He paid $25 fine and
$$ cour·t costs. PatrolmanPvt. Roger MI . .John.soD, C,ooper signed the c'om ~
son of Mr. and *rs. Millon p'aint.Johnson, Waynel, h~s com- Martin Rittscher Sloanp~eted ~n 'eigh~-week ve- I~., appeared Apr.' 6. H~hlcle dnv.er co?rse at ~t. p~id $15 total for fine andOr~,. CalIf. Hel. has been costs on a speeding chargetraIning on v e ~ I C Ie s as brought by Trooper Louis
:~:I~~:o:t;:[J.a~1sa~a~~: S}Voboda.tenance work al~o includedope,ration of internal com_bustion engine$ and workon chassis assemblies....
A/2c Robe rt Glenn Noehas returned to Tucson,Ariz., after spending a 15.day h,r laugh with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,' GlennNoe, Allen. He will be sta:.t ion e d at Dn vis-MonthanAFR as an armament andelectronics maintenance instructor....
Me Cart, Coleridge, washome on a 20-day leave andwent tc Camp Pendleton,Calif.. where he is in anartillery m'ortar outfitPhil, son of Mr. and Mrs:Floyd Fluent, went backto I:'t. Magu, Calif., wherehe will work in an armory'until July when he will goto yeoman's school.
IRaymond Durant, son de
Mr. and"Mrs. Irvin Durant,Allen, has been promotedto private first clas~. Hisnew address is: PIc. Ray.mond E. Dur'ant, US55857251, Btry A, 1119Arty, Ft. Carson, Colo.80913.
Dennis Mitchell, son ofMr. and Mrs. Joe Lange,Belden" is a recent graduate from Great Lakes NavalTraining Station. He is nowstationed at Adak Island inthe Aleutian chain offAlaska. (Now there's 'aplace we'd like to have apicture of-with Dennis· init). His address is: DennisMitchell, AA_B 12-67-33,Box 37, US Naval Station,FPO, Seattl",e,. ~ash. 9"8791.
A/3c Fredrick Peters,son of Mrs. Gordon Hel.gren, Wayne, is'a memberof an airlUt wing cited forseHing an unofficialworld's record for low..altitude airdrops by C-141Lockheed Starlifter aircraft. The 437th MilitaryAirlift Wing, Charleston,S C., ai rd'ropped 34 ~ons
of car g0, including 28
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of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan JohnSOIl, \\"akefield. He is al1\echanic 'ofwhe~land
track vehicles follow~ngthe
eig-ht-week c<lurse ~nd is"now back at h,s hom€lbase,H.. {lood. IIi~ address is;I.'£c. Hoger L t Johns~n, liS~-):-)kS72.ll, II~. Btr~, 1stBn., :lrd Ar~y, 2 AD, Ft.Hood, Tex. 7G546.
Pfc. 'Lonnie I~ixon, 80m of\1r. flrld M.fs.IIvnn NiJ¢.on.Wakefiefd, nr~, ived homerecontly f-or (j three_wleekvisit. lie is eing lransferron lo a l'West Coastrn il r i rH~ bn ~ e.
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AmeriCa the Beautiful ••.Is E~erybody's..,i,
o~(t':~d~i(i;J{~~:l~)ljt ~\.·er~' famil~' that spreads a picniC' on n
h,k(~: ::~ 1 ~i)~:r;'~~)l~~~),~y~~<_~r-," hll:l t l'l1;11l 'wIlO cru(:.;es the
EYl't·" driver, c...·er)· walker, e\"er\" flier.Thnft\.. why our Assoeiati'on throws its whole
hearted jsupport e,adl year into the J((,CP 'AmericaHmufJ/«,{ campaign.
Lm'ely coJnt'ry we f:~t here. Let's keep it that wa.lo·: '~.UNITED ~TA+ES BR~W.iRSASSOCIATlO~,'NC.' ,.' _ ..•
8~2 lLnctl:!:i\ B~ild,n'.l lincoln Nrbr1 •
Phil Roberts, who usedto wor-k for ~he WakefieldHppubl.ican and the \Vayne
.. llnaid, was home on 15.-dayleavl:'. lie aml a buddy fromColeridge, Pvt. LUJfry Mcleart, came to the Herraldwhile home, They agreedto get their uniforms onand be in a picture. Lar:u,son of !'olr. and \:\rs. Glen
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'*Centennial Glasses
* Centennial Plates
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* Centennial'Coaster~
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"0 s, Mr. and Mrs. MelvinOa ozl.r, Mr. 'and Mrs.Po II YO\IDg and Mr., andM s•. Don Winklebau.r,!'to olPh, Mr. and' Mra.Pi k Muntar and Mr. and~ a, .Bob Harp.r.
esta ~aturday to Monda . il) the Bob Harperho e were lvIr. and Mrs.Do Robinson and daughter,Valley.
oger Leapley, Lincoln,was a dinner gUQst FridayIn the Howard l.eapleyho e'
uests Saturday in theE Pllanz home were Mrs.N rman Sandquist andda ght.r, St. Paul, Minn.,an Dorothy and EvelynS Ith.
r' 3C Kenn.th 1-Iintz andA C Larry Rice, PetersonField, Colo. spent Friday
5%Winside, Nebr.
Blecke, Carl M.tson, Steve Schrom Gnd John'Branqstetter. They were photographed at theAFS benefit donee.
E'ARNGUARANTEED ON YOUR SAVINGS
WINSIDE STATE B
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a ellstonler. Perfe"etl\ happy youngBought' a iv1crcur\" Cougar in November.ngag'-ed two days- ;jf!O. ft"s a problem.)~ething about thi; cool new lu*.ury
A demon ~raton ri~e in a new Merc:~ry entitles you
to three enuine ~rnold Palmer goff" balls for, on IV$1.50. Hu ry! Supplies are limited.
W\' knO\bachelor8L'cameThere's
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Pork, dressing and alllhe t r i TTl min g s we r e'served. l.egionnaires pre~pared and served the mealand cleaned up afterward.
Winside Legion is working on two proj.eets cominglip. One ic. the MemorialDay program in May andt.he other is boys· baseballJ.nd a rec reation programihi~ summer.
Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rewinkel and Mr. apdMrs. Delmar Holdorf andfamil.y, Concord.
Mr. and Mrs. GeraldLeapley ahd Kev.in wereguests Saturday and Sundayin the Earl Swedheln homle.Lincoln.
Dinner guests Sunday:int,he Dale· Hintz home, Nor~
lolk we r e A/3C Kenn<>lohHintz and A/3C Larry Ric'e,Peterson Field, Colo., Mr.and Mrs. Harry Gosch,,-andfamily, Randolph, Mr,: andMrs. Jackie Hin~ and
Mr',_ DUC\M Krueger -- Phone 985-2832BELDEN NEWS
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1)\(,1' jlllJ (J.ti-ellded the\rn(~ri('all Legion
j I'\\d F r iuay eveningr I lit· lIall. PLlfpo:-.e
,I tll(' il" W:l'-; t(l raisf''Hll:.1 for I,PI_.;"ionprojecls.I\fl\'-. --:Ial~', the hUlllmer. ,'l'dlipJ) prugraIOandlhc, r II \' 1: III P 1\ L ~ in lhe
,If(' 11ll1ongtlleproj-.\-1 j"llr wlli('ll willI. Ill)ll (;llillI1 \',',,:-. ill
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( '!i j IIMbnday in the Earl Barks Evelyh Smith home were land M£. and M1s.1 Ray Ihome. . Mr. : ~I)d Mrs. Norman And rson. " I
Wednesday andT)\ursday sand~~.,lst ~nd daughte:, Mrs.'O. E. WlJl"t,Wond-guests in the Manley Sutton. St. P~"I, MlDn" blne, Ia. was an overnight I"
I~~~~e :~~es.;tt~·n ~~~ r.~t .LI· gue t Monday in the Fred'Jy, Springfield. C.~u,.ches - Pf\~e~::n~e·gue8til. in the, Weel<end guests in the :Methodlst Church Ma Lackat> homel and withi·Man,I~~ Sutton home Were (Riclh~rd Burgess,pastor) oth r relatives and IrlendsI lylr. and Mrs. Dennis Sutton. Sunday, April 9: Church wer Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
and family, Omaha., 9:4511
Iil.m.; school,. 10:45. I Lac sand famUY, Min..Guests Sunday in the ne~Olis, .
Lawrence Fuchs home were 0nion..Presbyterian rs. Eunice Droman"Mr. and Mrs. OliYe~~, Church , Ma ison, Wis. and Mr. and'Barjenburch, Columbus an</, (Keith Cook,pastor)' Mr . 'Floyd Root. visited
: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sunday, April 9: Chu'rch, Sunday afternoon in the J.Meyer. Stanton. 9 a.m.: school, 10. tJ-.. Williams home, Wayne.1
Friday to Sunday guests Sunday diEl11e~ guests ini~ the Chris Gral home $t, Mary's Catholic the ~¥ernon Ooiidaell homelwlere Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Church Were Mr. and Mrs. Elmerjman Ulery and daughtet, (John Flynn, pastor) Ser, ~r, Sioux City and Mr_1Minden. S~nQay, April 9: Mass, and Mrs. Howard McLain
Guests Sunday in the Gene. 10 a,m, ,aMI fa m I Iy. AfternoonMagden home, Sioux City 19ue~ts were Robert andwere ~a. and Mrs. Ed We~kend ~uests in the Ha~ry_ Gifford, W·ashougal,Pflanz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred P£lanz, home were Wash. :Donnavan Pflanz and fam- Mrsl. :Mildre~ Caneco and Guests ·Saturd~y in thelily, Tony,; Belle'Vtue and Mr. Be~nard Ardu$'~r home
Mrs. Francis Crowe and and (Mrs. Vai:lce Pf~ariz and we e Mr. and Mrs. Carve~
I family, Stroms-burg was a Mona~ Sioux City. Bo c~'r' ancl family, An..!AMERICAN LEGIOl'J lmembers c't Winside Russell Boir~. Howard Voss is j st out of ~ight visitor ~fonday in the Sunp.ay guests in !the Ron cho e Alaska;,- M~. and!
. dl,:>hcd out a lot of pork at their feed Friday. on the left: and the backs of on Quinn, and Arnold Bartels home. Pet~ris home, South Sioux Mr,' Charles Arduse~,'Workers who~e faces can be 5een or€!> (left to Bud Miller qan be seen, I SpenUl.1.g friday to City were Mr .. and Mrs. Me elia. Minn•• ,Mr. anrIght, Alfred Wagncr,~Clorcn(c ~P~~=i=H~e=r=~=n=d~~~~~+,~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~d_a_y~i_n~t_he~_D_o_r_O_ili_y~~~~C_e_cril~!~L=._~_~~g~·a_.nd~'_f_._m_i_b~~M_r~.~J_e_r_rY~A~rd_u_a_a_t~a~
Winside Legion Pork The Wayne I Ne .r I 10, 1967 1'
Oinner Draws (rowd and almost all Legion mem- daughler, So th Sioux City,bers taking -part. ~Ive and Pa y Hintz, Nor~
folk, and Mr. and ¥rs.Charles Hintz and ('h~lCk.
Mr. and Mrs. CarvelB 0 u c her a:nd Becky,' Ancho.rage, Alaska, and Mr.aniJ Mrs. Ch~rles Ardus'er,Me del i a, Mi,nn., we reig u est s Saturday in: theChris Ardusli'l home.
Mrs. EveliD Myrotte andAlan, North Platte. weregue-sts SatuJday and Sunday inlhe Mrs. Louis Beuckhortle_ 1
Mr. and Mr,s. GaylordBurton, Lallrel returned "Sons, of Satan." The name is highly inoppro-WedInesday _~fter -a va..a- prit;lte but they're neat appeoring and the musiction in Ca~fornia. Mrs. is great. Left to right are Duane Shell, Bill
Burton is employed at tirst_~-~--;---;:-:-~-:=-:~--;:::::::::::::::::::::===:::=====::;::;~:.Na~ional Bank, Belden~ Mrs. Lucy Bell, Super-
Il-ev.' Jerald Smith: and ior and Mrs. J. E. Mc-faolily. Laurel and ,'Rev. LaHerty, Lincoln spentand Mrs. Ralph Williams, Wednesday to ,Saturday inLind'coln were dinner guests the LawrenJ'& Fuchs home.Su day in the Don' Arduser 'r
horne. Mr. and Mrs. ClaytonArriving Sunday from Hallen, Lau/el apd Mr. and
Washougal, Wash. t@ be Mrs. Elmer McDonald leftwIth their mother, Mrs. last week to visit in theWalt Gifford were Harry home of Mrs. Harvey Me-and Robert Gifford. They Donald, EI Paso, Tex.remained a week and left Mrs. Francis Broderickfor their homes Saturday. "and Patty, Plainview, Ar-
Mrs. R. E. Muma: and land Harper, Bridseportda~ghters, Lauren I and and Mrs. Bob HarperChristen, Cedar Falrl~, la. visited friends in Frem,ontv-.:ere guests Saturday to Saturday.
1'.111 .\ll' Lain, Tabor.I' \\l'eht'nd guest
It' 1,\- t '\11 '\(t" [ ain hOrtlt'.
\\'l'(d~pnd llests inLhe;.!JlI I),lle (lmaha,
'\< 1'1' \lr. and f\.lrs. Harold'I~)ldig, \\'arrcIl and Shir_1t'\.
[limier guests Sunday inIlick JorgensPIl horne,
Wf.lre 1\tr. and~1rs.
lim and sarr,, ull'ridge, t-,'[rs. ('bris Jor~
;:.';1'II.";t'11 and Skip, Norfolk,:tlld \lrs. Joe Lange and
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\\ areham Club Meets\\ are!lam ('tub witheighl
rnelllber::; present meLin .the home of
Cunningham.~;rs. Dean C"mningharn,\\ ausa, W,15 a guest. ~lrs,
Harold Brunson -won highand \lr~. Bill Hahne, low.1\-lr5. Halph DeLong- willbe hostl'so-, \pril ~'7.
Lighl t\--1eetsl;1rwl f>Oanz enter
ined .Jolly Eight bridge.: Thur::;~ay. Mrs. Alvin
J t".~'iv~d high prize.I be tI{"~t rneetingonApril
11th will be -a gift partywith \lrs Bob' Harper,host,ess.
,"";cout,:--; PiGk l;p CornThe ea,rs of corn left
frnrn the :fall harvest havelUI-Utld into for Bo)';-';couts of '11"11)1) 21;3, Bel_uen. '\ !j;'IOUp of scoutsand tIll ,r neader, La\~renceFueh and assistants, EarlFish and,' Hobert Wobbenhorst. have been spehdingthe pasl few Saturday afternoons in the corn fieldsof -herrllit Graf, a localfarmer. Tob.l c'-ash receiptsso far are O\Cer 1511. The
will be spent on Do
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ELl"F J I met
in the home of \Ir~.
I'\viford. ~lrs. (,'arl ()berwTn e 1 r \\".1 s (,'J~hOSLess,
(Illest:; were Mrs. i\ormanHansen" ~l rs. G€1ne Twiwford :lnt1 if ~lr~. P'ete Hols_worth.
Holl call was I:1voriterpc ipes. Entertain:p1ent wasdirecteq by Mx:s. Loyal:':chuler and Mrs. John:--'iaxon.
l\!rs. J3erl Mitchell willbe hosteiSs April 2~:
. . I~1rs. N~pseley Fet~d
Canasta birt~da'y clubheld a party odnesdayevening, for Mrs. BlissMosely."-+- ,
Max liHoldorf observedhis bi!; hday Tuesday.Gus sts i tbe Hq dorf homethat evehing we e Mr. andMrs, Ever~tt. la.nk, Mr.and MrS. Erne t Echten-
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TODAY
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65 Ford Galaxie 504-dr. Sedan, v.a. iIIutpma·j c. power .Ioerlrt'g~ 24 5warranty ;;
4·door, v·a,' aulo., pow r.Ieering. 74 SO warranty,
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65 Ford LTD
64 For~ F/I/n Wagov·a, sht~rd trans, 3 sea I24;50 warr'~n,ty
63 Mercury,4tdr. S.,dan, v.a\ automa •iev: power steeri~g, pow r
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63 PI!.T0uth\,4.door ,Sedan, 6·cyl., Stlc
63 Ford Galaxje\~O
v . a, Automillt~c, Pow' rSt•• ring.
4·dr: Hard T~, automatl ,air condltione~'.
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2·door, ,H T, v-a, ..utoma ..ic, power steering, air co •ditioned., < \
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.6;';;;vrol~;t ,jpal4·dr. V·B; e",omel{
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64 Ford Eco1lineVAN - 6'. cyl, 3· spetranl., reconditi n~d.,
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1/2-ton, 3·lpeed,16~yl.
67.56
1117-inChes 01 lea ingslashing i pac!
Yov get a f~1I 147·in~hes of t~aring. lashing'
:~a~~15i~~:dSt:;.Ht~Ji;1~ir\~r~a~Sc:h nSh;~~rtough. thick. heavy cornstal 5. Tru'Q lancedmachine mean5 no vlbratlo easy look-up'Dual rotors carry eight hmge blades (4·suc·tlon blades) Use Wildcat for gOIl rnmentground. hay choPPlr:g. sIal shreddtnl': andpasture cllpp,ng. HItCh a Wd cat behind yourtraclor you'll gpon agree Ihat Y04.boughta lot of machtne fbr ywr moneyt,l Buy aStan·Holst Wildcat'
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TIW Wayne I Nebr. I Herold, Monda;, April 10,1961
, , ,:(>7~~(;~JI j::.:~~:~~ ~n ~~jnt~::~;fll~~t.~,I:~1.nd ClI("lilhd In uld count,Y "I War.n.. :
nv 'rill: couwrOeur... W. O'lltdck,' ill_hid JudI'
H'ubl. "I", l, 10.17/
Harold GOlho n. 'Road work. 17.50 6.77 12.9,73+> Lonnie Heneg r. same 21.10 7,14 "147.16
Rm{ert Heneg r, RIme. 17.10 7.74 161.16Robert Nissen salDe. 9.00 7,U J69.26Ed"'!3keahlln, 6 me. • • . 21.10 7.74 141.16Harold Zapp, arne ..•..•. ,.. 17:10 7.7(' 16~.16
Coryell Auto 0" Tirol!. and repain .. . 567.06
~;;:i':;'t;.~t":~~ ~p61 ~:::l%', ~u'p~lie~ : : : ~~:~;,Mo. Valley M hy. Co., Repaln. . 2(.75Wortmln Auto Co., .ame. . • • . . 191.09Mert's Ecol'l- _Way, Oa•• ~k. • . . . . . . 51l.B8
~:~:l~.~~t~: i ~~BI: G'-I. 'Ii c'oJnty'g~r~ge: 1~~::~City of W",y.pe LIght & Power at co. shop. 24.78BelCh Hurlbe t, Road work. 17.10 7.74 1&1.16
~~:~a:~D~::~~ '~~r:~~~ :::........ lt~~ ~:+~ ~~~:~~Koplin Auto S pply. Supplies ud upairs. 29.77Midwest Mari e Se~vlce, Repair "I ~ 1.50Mo. Valley M hy. Co., ume . . . . 163.80
~~~t~a~~n: ~:~a~ ~or~ ••• , . 21. 10 ;:~: ~:t~Warren Jlleob en, same. fo,OO 7.14 163.26Don'LaruD. arne.,. ,... 17.10 7.74 151.16Emil Swanson ume ',' '1'" . ~.oo 7.74 }fi9.26Central Suppl Co .• Supplie •. 120.~Wlulde Moto, Repalro , .•: . 6.60Jacke~n'l OX S~rvice, GOI ~. '. '~ 55.58Wheeler Lbr. Bridge..supply Malerlals. . . " 4.15
On motion b Dav!s, seconded bYSUrber. ,the mreHng ad) urn~d to April 18, 1'.167.!'i,IF ..... eible, COUDty qerk
Wayne. Nebra.ka. Ap~i1 5, 1967
The Wayne ounty Board of EqualizatIon me per adjou nment with all 'Pember.preunt.
No complai til wer" flied Ind no'action lak'1!n
The meetln a~journ~d to April 18, 1967.' t". F. We ble, Wayne County Clerk
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LEGAL PUB leA ION
Lots Ten (101 ~nd Eleven {Ill, BlockFour 141, Bressldr & Patterson'IISecl:mdAddition to the YHlageofWinslde,WayneCounty, Nebraskll
I . 1\).--;11 TO; I·; X PlfE:SS mythanks fot all the' gifts,
cards, lett:~rs and' visitswh''ile I wa$ hlQsp'ilalized,and to the :hospi.tal staBsat, t.he Wayne and SiouxCity Hospitnls, and to Dr.MaUon, Albert Frost. ala
CarrollMrs, Forte~t Nettleton
Phone .5f\S:""4833
Mr. and Mrsi- Ron Billhiemer of Vermillion spentthe we""kend: with 'relativesat Carroll.
Mrs. A'dn1a Hdns.en,Arnold Hlanslen, ~ ElmorOwens and tvelyn Ulall at.tended funerial !'jervfces fara cousin, Johnl Afil;:lersen,lat Creighton M<!nd:iY. •I F'rieoi;ls hel~d Mrs.IAnna Hansen ob~~rve, herhi rthday W.,pne s. day. ,
Mrs. En~ma Davis re~
turned to her h6me.Sundayafter' spending the weekwith Mr. and Mrs. Larry'Schnieder, Omaha.
Dinner g~ests Sunday ~nthe 'Forrest Ni-ettlet6n homefor Mrs. DonalldNettleton'sb i r t h d ay ;a"nd the EugeneNettleton's 8th' wedding anniversary were the DonaldNettletons, Bloomfield, andDyleen, Kathy, and KayleenN~ttleton, Wayne. EugeneNettletons joined them inthe afternoon.
THANKS to. the ,Fire De.partment Ifar'their quick
assistance ,t the time 0"£our (ire. l:IeH:l f~eters, Winside, Nebr. I ,~ aIO
THANK yo~1 'ever~one ro~cardsj an" clllls·' during
TO}' stay .in llC hO~Jlital andafter ~return ng home. Mrs.qtto tield. i ala
ORDER TO sHay! C USE WHY ALICENSE SHOULD NO BE GRANTED
TO SELL iREAL ESTATE" In the District Court 1 W.,ayneCounty,N/lbraska. '
In the MaUer .of i£ Application of.E. 1, WUDemund", E a,cutor of thEillate of Hans Thoms .0, Diceased, 101LiCenSll to Sell Real E tate. ,kthl~o:a~~eth:i~~,::afo~f ~~~~g 1~;:~the petltion,under oath, ofE. 1. Warne.r/Iunde. executor of the estate 01 Hano
~hO~esl~n't~:c~~~f.o~rn~aY~~~~~~:e~'~~:~,Iestate of thl! uid Hans Thomoen, de_cell8ed, to_wit·
Cards
\ \\alen King Auto\Va\er,Softener.
Iro!Jl Tiefltke's [or $5.00pCI' month. m27tf
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~:~dth:Sr:t:,m:~,~rli~~~~cal!ll~::dc~~~~n~~,adminietratlon lqrthe r"euofjthatthereIs not II. lIufflcient amount of pe~<lonal
TERMS OF SALE: property in the possilssion-6f said E. T,FiftJeeD per ceDt (IS"'-) cash.to be paid Warnemunde, n:ecutor, belonging to said
upon the dlte of ... Ie and balaDce of estate tb pay saiddebts.fees,allowanctlS
~~r:~),eth~r~~:rtU~~~~:I~~:~a~ifo~eeOri anfT<;~t~HEREFbREORDERED that ailwith I.blltnctllhowingmerchaDtabletitie. pe,sons interested in said estllte appe~r
on P~~~~f:~o:tl~~Sll~~~:~r~~~t b~r7~11 ~~:~; i~~h~nc~r; o~o~~:~~~~eN:~r:sa~ .ptltchas .. price subject to the right of on the 20th dny of .'''pril, 1967, .. t the~"e tenant 01 nid real ntate to remain hour of 10,00 o'clock A.M. to show
{~/~~~~~:~~or ~t~e~e~:,~ht~~ ;::.:Io;~~ ~~~~fd ~~t a~: gt;II.~~tiob~~ [~y/ t~,~er~~~shere of th'l 1967 reDtall. munde, illtecutor of the estate of Hans
All I){ BIlld r .... 1 elltate will be sold 'Thomsen, deceased, to sell the aboveIree n'nd clellr 01 an 'Ileno and enC:UID~ described real e'1ltate of the decedent,br,nces with the 1966 llU:el pl.id iD ,to pay the debts a'nd expenseof1tis lurtherfull. ordered that a copy 01 this order be
Sale .. Ill be h..1d open at leaat ODe served upon all persons ~ntl!re~ted inhour. said estate by causing thl! same to,be
da~:tt~a':c:'.I.{;:7.Nebrl.llka. thl~" 23r~_,published on~e each we,ek for three ,(31
B. B. BorDhoft, R"fere".Wayo",. Nebnoka
Olds ..00 R.. ed, AttorDeye SEARS SPECIALWllyne, N..bnskaIP"bl. Mo<. 27. Ap,. 3. 10, 11. "I . ,
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\ r,()lJrllS 'Uld: bath, furnlshl~d, fur lllarlried couplej!ll'·,I) li~ht hiousekeepingrl,,)Ill fur gentleman. 81.4\\ indofll. aGt3----1-----
I; ()\I !i{ I·:~ T: \lode rn roomflJr working man. Air
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PUBL1C NOTIGES
Southe.~l Quarter (5E1... ) of Section
TwentY_lIeven (27), Townshlp Twenty_11;( 1261 North, Range One (If East ofthe 51-xth Principal Meridian. Wayne
~Iou::, N~~:~;:~'Q::rt;~e (~~~~~a~~Sec~;on Thlrty_fiv" 135~. TownshipTWfll'dy.. ix (261 North, ful.nge One (1)ERSt' of the Sixth Principal Meridian,Wllype County, Nehruka,
q\WI Y()l!H l.AWN offrighl. Hent our Power
~~H' today. Free to.:W~ de-,
I {' r a~r ~ ~:i~~.~~.s C~~11ardwan'. m27t2
for: Rent1
II I I I' \\ A~T~LIJ: StreetII e II art rn e ht, (' it)' of'
\\a',lw. ('all atl·ity('.1erk'.sr)flll IL aGt3
Rea1d and Use Ttl;. Wayne"Herald Want Ads -'The little
Ads That Do the B1G Job
\\ \:\TI,:P; Full time slal"tion dtl/·nrlanL Apply in
TH'r',olll at (r)fvcll Derby,>1.llil)'11. m23tf
\\ :\ t\ ~I F: D:, Partman'nr lady.l,need
':'Jlllf'(HlC' t () as~i1:)t ,me iQ'f1JYLl ... 1 gj,rowi'ng business. Two!l(Jur .... ",1 day. ExceLientpay.("1f rlpcessa,ry. Write Box12,1.0,,' Wi"ner, r\ebr. m30t9,
N,o'I!ICE OF' Rf;fEREE'S SALEIn the platrlct Court or WaYDe County.
N~bruk~.
PI~t~:i~~A~~~I~~~~~DZN,E~~~~ET AL, [)~IIlDdaDto.
Public tlotice II hereby given that byvirtu,~' 01 "n order 01 the District SOurtof \~II,-n.. County, N~brloka, lDadir
7~t~~eedc::et~~~~re~~N~fw~~~c~'ar~~;:Et 11.1, !'lnlntHh, vo. Silas N".maD, etIll, ['<ifllnd~nts, Case No. 59fo6 peDdlDglnuid COLIn for the nle of the herelDaft"r d~t1crlblld realll8latll. 1 the under~.igned[, r"ftl~ec ""Ill 00 th" 28th day 'bf>\prll.' 1':l6? III the hour of 2:00 o'clocktn the afternoon of oald day.t the Eutfront door 01 thc C;ounty Court HOUlIlat WII.ync, WayuOf CoflIlty, Nebrukaofhr {or ule' 't publl.c luetlon OD tbterms heu!n after lUitod, the followIng'de8<;rlbed TeIIl entllte. to-wit:
'and WOMENTION WORKERS
WANTED: Man fOf floorcovering' work. ;-";0 ex
per-ienc. e ner.essar). ,Cootact Larry ((iog, Kings'Carpet, a:H:~
HELP II' AI\T ED: rlornento work onour egg-break_
ing line. 5 or f) da;y workv.:eek. $1,40 pe:( hOUf' Timeand a half over 40 hours.Apply, in pe rson at MiltonG. Waldbaum Co., Wakefield', Nebr. I m30t8
WANTED: C oc kta I.wait_re~s or waiter. liop wa..
ges. ApplY in perison toConnie Suh;r at Hott~l Motdson. m,10lf
W-ANTED: A na ionalhknown compao,; wants
women'interested' in partor full t.im'c worl; earn$45.00 and up per - .weef\.Call 1811 or ,write Box44, Rt. 1. ('feightpo', '\e~
braska 68729" al;\ ,j
H I·:.~P()I\.'IHII 1'\1' I \wi'she~ lo rent. !IIOdt'rli
form hume ill \\ "Yilt' It 1"1.',1.
Willing to pa) 'p (llllunirent for better a<:c llllodat i'o II S. P h () 11 e :1'1' I 1-1 f I.
alflU
Business Op
Wanted
li,,1~m{'rs()l\ Ihlbbard ('(~I lllllllll!\'
School J!l"III'~ bid" ~~~) 11,1"
Sl'n~('r 19~H Ill(' ;-if"ililol )'(1" Bid
WIll lw opent'll ;(1 Ih~' 1(',; jl;11
n1\'l'ting ()n Ma .. I, l~lfl~ /',');II"'!
Tl's('rVt'<; the n~hl I" r'l' ('1'1 illlY
or all bHh Hll~ Ill;l.\ 1,1' 11"]11'('1_('1/ at tlw EIlI('r"PIl! ItlJhaloi
lilgh School S('nd 111'1-., .10) n,,\L'H, r~rnn:'l(JII, ;-";(,IJr'I."\.;d ,11111--'
: WANT ED: 'S~x mc' 1·~helf'. install engine, 'arting
Monday. J.7th at Cit' Lightplant. Ca;U fired Hunt, r '01led,. W"Iib"h 31-BB2,
·,:l'"nsas 9lY;-M().~..~Hl..13. .. ,
WANTED: Women lor full
tje, permanent Efl Ill. lOY",.ment " Apply in peJtson atBen ranklinMore •. v'ayne,Neb . a IOtf
\, ill 111 ~t ljr
McNatt"s OK Hardware
HOT SPELL COMING11(11 ,I Feudt·r:-. 1\1f COfHJll\HIH'r
:'\1)W' SaH' LIP' IDlll', Ol~ E,lrl~
HlnL S~Jc(,IilJ... , :\n.v ."11(' frOI11
,1111(1 OTt' WlIlduII t'lul to
:!:,I'IIl('t,.'niral
\11" l·onOlllOlh:r.." iln' fo'I'deler',
"'Ih t)llSllll':'l~ Don~l ~t'ltJt' fllr
II"h\' 1II1lh,ant! ahllllHllHll nHb
Hll\ " Fl'dlkr ~
H II! 'SI\ 1..L:: l'){j'l Cht,l\1Yhnpala, ,1-dr., hardt.op,
\ H, automalic, air condi.l ion cd, power steering.Leaving for 9verSt~as, tv1uslsell. Call Mrs. Monte:--'chram 37:;~17S~) or 375Inl; 1. a~;t3
~NEW AUTOMATIC ROL.Ll:H MILL equipped with
sea les and dial controlledmeters to roll and mixwith protein, mineral inaneoperation. Also, scales.,met.ers, special augers,TraclorKabs, cattle oiler s,read}"~lo-use cattle and hogoi I. Automatic, Equipmentt\-lfg-. ('0., Pender, Nebr.
, rn2tf
We are n~w interviewing for full timeproductiod ~oikers at our! Dakota City,
Nebraska plant* Excehent Start)n, W,cr;e I~terior Lotex
* GU"l~nteed Work Week FLAT·· PAl,.·.NT* Pa.id ,Vilcations ,~
* 8 P:tld Holld,1VS . 'I ,1$384* ~~~;~l~::n:e;;t~~'lnY PZlid gO. . .,~.
* Ne ,'Plant, Excellent Warkw£; Dripless, eas~ t~,J sprea,d.Con itlOns Ddes,jn 30 ,mii·,utes.. ,* Job ~ecurity Washabl I
* Sto' ,1\c Purchase Pl1n I In Decorat,or I "Iors
• LY IN pd~SIi)N, ;;
, '. EEN 8 A.M. ANr. 4P.M. 11 SEARS:·arm '$er¥ic~ .I' O~~~IT~~~~~~~~Inc. i S~~::izM~~~~t::og
';:;;one 37S.12J2 "1 Wayne, N~br.
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'I :,;, j !\;/Ji'j'l'!!J,'i i,~~;i:,: ,!r!ili '" J,i;ji~ tv!j':m~!;j):,!:ilf: ~:,: \:'1'1 :,:I!:'ji]:'f:r" i: ;: i :!;r.::c,: U':I, !:j ','!,' '" ",~,I ',1\ll~, Uj,,:I,;,'~'i.~~1 ,~;,ll :i::':'I.i:~'iJ'''', ,lt~~ltilllliml" ~'ilEIIB~III~~~J.i~.:J~;k.r.j~:..lllJ'~:(['I~rr,:",:!
OCATEg?,~~Q CO.
AGROWl GPRACTI·CE
~h~'rry,'s .115 W~st 1st
I
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1... usmg
Simplo Feitilizers
fht' 'JSt' ot'S,m lot Dlil~TQIld Brand Fertl'by tqrme~s IS growing every year.Ind l110rel people are finding that
the 0'( th~se fine products canIlleIr PiOlits, and longtime cus
I0f11erSJi8 Jppl Ing more per acre.Be Sure. you don't pass up fertilizer
appllcallom this ear Your S\mplot dealer(an help ,vQ,!J w~rk out the'most.profii·able progr~m fqr your cropS.y,6ur land.
Bag. 'blilk or !IIQuldyou'li be moneyahead tq use Simpldt Fertilizers as somany olmer suc.cessful farmers db
IIt'~ Great GrOWingWith Simp/ot
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I I (Il H \\ UH. st'leclioof ').',1'<1 It'tevision s'et .
'Ii ill \-1 (rulidition anI ",ld) III KU. :--'wansun T\, ~ 'I
I! t\-lll ill ."'t.; VI,. a,\ Ill'. r9tf l'IL\BGRASS K I~L;L E H S,. .______ lawn ins-eclicides, broad
\11 "'\1 I 11 11\l1~1\ le'a[ weed killeirs,' lawnht I I 1 Il (,l I R()(ld cond _ food, fertilizers. Complete
I <lilt l( I jlllllllS \11l _ lllle al ~cNatt's OK Hard..II II II1I (r, :\t'hrash. warp. Use our spreader
, '1, (; J I . "",I,tJ free m27t2
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\11101<.·1 'Wl.fTT/Ut\ 0I"'ld "I\I~; lin town. All
I,', ')llditlonud ! ttnel in A~l
j{.~ad" ,'[0 ~~o. "':rorn\11 I hilled ill< Ull
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',I)\j.t 'R r it i'n. (>vpr sodI '(',Il'Oi':\{,!Jfuska fnrrner*"nil ,!;il'r."r';'--,hielrl. H.lns. Ent" 'Ill( l~)\.. pric(:: and unt'!'l,llt'd ... t'~vi¢o. l)wo.i~ Iqlilll'r'.·'['JII. l'hiJIH~ I.K-'-l,~7l;j, ,I-. hi II' . f t'l"-iu~-----.._----------1
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\ 'I' ,1<':" Iljl t' 11llteJi ('IoveInll ..,t.l,]'I!'J' lIve (;ras~. US"I r ""·,I'd.' r fr Pl'. \It::'\att'11\ 11.11·,1 .... il r".: rn27l j
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Buy'True Filter or Menthol
Arnie's Market
om
SURBER'S
Ii'lis acholar~hip.ndhis gon
raj foprorJiontntionoHeon.,gers as all-round good.
( itizens.• Krueger bas heen in foot;..,all, baake'~ball, baaobaU,
I racl, and Wrestling. lie is, n all..state: lnusician withlis trumpet 'playing, is highn the ho~pr roU~, tnl<as
)8 rt in d ram a tl c sandournalialn andpnrticllales in ni.any other nclivi ..ios througl.1oul lhe' )·onr.,
~EiD CARPET .. , ....... ". '8~,J.Acrllan $8'5PLAIN ,CARPET ....•.. , .. ,.,. .... ,4.Acrllail '10"PLAIt" CARPET ,..
I:::;::·:~·::,$~~'i~~~ $6" 'I~'!KITCHEN CARPET :; ....••..'. .... ~ I, .11 \, I
NO MATTEI WHAT COLOR, TlXTUIlI, zOR ROOM YOU~LL FIND IT Hili " "i
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,ALL QUALITY CARPETSI
i< it~ Krueger Gets J
N wspap6r Citation
I
10, 1967
FREE,i'
new pallnew we , esnew COif
, INylon' Commercial TypeI $525TWEED C~RPET . Iq. YdlNylon)· I $52~FOAM BACK CARPET '1' . . . . . . . • ...' Y ,
Nylo~· , $625 jTWEED CARPET ' Iq, r '
NYIO~ . ·~7!~JPLAIIH CARPET "
, ~ril~n . ' '750jP~AIN CARPET , .
Acrilan $195)PUIN CARPET .........•... , .... Y •
~.1iN CARPET $~7'!. .
Oilton Metl\odlst Churchlooks dillerent these days.The young people of thechurch held a cleaning beeWednesday, evening afterschool. Under the ·leadership of the pastor, Rev.Jesse Withee, theytrimmed branches, hauledaWjY leaves, burned debris"rake<:i and improved theappearance of the gr.ound~
considerably.
Northwest MinnesotekesOrt AssociationDept. 77Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Name.
Address
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~• -l12 l:akes with mOfE' -fresh
water game fi!'h specie~
than anywhere in U, S,• Over 100 modern resorts.
both American and Euro-
• ~e~~l~ao~-r,<:.e~ in ~~ea, TheNorthw(,~I'S nn('sl rpereational and entertainmentcenter
Don't Miss,'Ii;1nl"sota'~ I{)ng('~t ~and
beach II mill",1 and th('\"FO"!:ln1ain of th£> ~()rth
\\T~t "
Reiresh TheWhol~ Family
Northwest Water CarnivalJuly 12 . 16 "Pine To Palm GolfTournament-Aug. 7-
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6 The Wayne
See Shrine CircusWinside Elementary
School pupils were, takenby bus to Sioux City Tuesday of last week to see theShrine Circus. Those in thekindergarten through thesixth grade were taken. Formany it wll:-s'the first timeto see a live circus, butone and all ag'reed it wasa great show ..
teacher is Mrs. Je enKunzman. She is teaqlinin Omaha now but her u .. ·band will be attendl~gWayne ,State College. S ,eIs a native of Wakef el ,a Jraduate of WlIS a d aWSC graduale.
CarolXQ Williams, G~'andIsland, will teach the J hethgrade. She is a Wayne tate
, College graduate this ear.
Final Rites for I
Henry F. BartlingHeld Thursday. Fuperal services for
,,~Henry ". Bartling, 95, werekId Apr. 6 at ImmanuelL'uthe ran Church. Mr.Bartling died, Apr. 3 at hi"home\ih Emerson.
[{e~\ A. II. Gode ofli.ciated ' . he rites; Mr.and t-.lr \. Lowell Johnsonsang "A it:\e \\ ith Me." Thecongre Liap sang'''PraiseGod, tv CO,\lrse is Run. 1t
Mrs. M virh ~els~n waeorganist. lorl:'Qra-r¥ pall.be-1k.( e r~, w e\1' e ErneltEch,telTiffi1'TIp, ~'~il Carl_son, Levi Dahlgren, FloydPark, Theron Cu1,ton andErwin I3artels'X Pall ..bearers were r:,} rettIlank, \\' iII i s Les:s ann,lIarold Glissman, E merlIaberman, Merlin L 8_ Imann and Harvey Aev ir_mann. Burial was in the Read and U.e The W.yne
church cemetery. \ Herald Want Ad, _ Thtl'L.. ltt•.'..•.1Ilenry Frederick Bart.\' Ad. That Do the B~G Jab
ling Was born Jan. 9, 1872\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~:.~~J,jin Rich, (,'ook County, Ill. !
When he was three he Ci.me I ~
I~it,h his parents tollooper, V·~·' 0 411 N,s:t~~~d'i~;~)i~~nm(i~~nt,~~tl~~ I It . u~r ew~
was confirmed Apr. 3, 1887at 1m man u e I Lutheran
Church by PastorWehkiil, t",CA~PE I to~,NER" ,Feb. 18', 1903 h~ wa smarried to Amalia Lessmann at Immanueli Churchby Pastor G. I-I. Gui:rknecht.He farmed north of Waynebefore moving to 8merson.
lie waS preceded indeathby his wife and a son, Rayman d. Survivors includefour daughters; Irene Bartling, Mrs. Joe (Clara) Higgins and Mr~. Raymoll,d(Arzette) Ditman, Emer..son, and Mrs, Raymond(Loretta) Voss. ~lleni foursons, Rollie, Emerson,'Henry; Martinsburg; Clar..ence, \Vakefield, and Marvin, Oklahoma; a sister~
'Mr~. Matilda Aevermann,Winside; nine grandchildren a{ld a great granc~
child. I ."
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YOUR NA~EDRAWING
J dy Jordanand is telaching in 'vVakefi~ld at present. Iler husb~nd is attending WayneState Coll~ge,
,,\ new homemaking
3.25
4.05
5,75
Was Now
is your chane, - I
TO WIN A WEEK ~OR TWOIN ACAPUL O!REGISTER TOO Y!-
W,ayne, Nebr.
rha.rtI
LUMBER CO.
Big Savings onAntique Finishing Kits'
Antique Kit ,3,95
Marbelizing Kit ",498
Venetian Gold Kit, ,659
2nd Prize, April 15th if;'. if
NuWood
CEILING TILE
to do 0> 9 x 12 rbom
Instollation ma~erialincluded
don't forget t~eThree Remain~ng Merchandise Prizes
EACH! A $25 VALUE
105 Main St.
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F,RATERNITY MEMj!BERS o,f Tau Koppa Epsi- sis ted by girls'l ot the re.~jrement ccnterl whereIon ot V:lQYrl~ \5latc iCollege helped out at Dahl the yard wos deoned Stondlt'lg at left are KenRetuement Center, I Wayne Hospital and La - Dahl and Cliff DahlPtlltc Ccmc!cry Satl1rpay. Some orc shown 1.05- I I
WS( Fraternity Starts Out by Doing Add Three Teachers
Public Ser~ice Work Last, Saturday F~~H~~h~b~ r~t ~~I~~rsI all 1\,11'1'" 1]>,lilp11 l~ a, f, . have been added to the
socIal fraternlly Just Of- some more w .rk at Dahl S school stafif al Allelll,,,-SupLg"anized on the \\ al.voc".i..;lale r?f the ben<>flt of ?"ues.ts. ,1\. H. Mite h e II rel~orts.('nll('ge campu". It slarted J hey also.' e co~sldeFm? I~'here is still a vacancyoff. adivi1ie:-. with public otltl~r publIc service pro)- in the kilndergarjt~ry. ands('rvice work ,'-'alurday in ec :"'. music d'eparlment.~wo I()cfltirms. BClIlg young, the mem- Mrs. Judith .Jordan has
\\ ill! ,1r()und Ij(j nH~rn· hers .have extra ,energ.y~ signed tp teach mathe-hen,. it is tIle b i est '\ ulllque outJet for thiS t· Sh~' f m Laurel
1 fratprniLl' 011 th{~ energy will be offereu Sat., ma le8. 18 roMallY uf Lhe llleruLl~r,'" as- urda~ on the Hice parkingsisLed by girl frlenJs and lot ~hcn a "cnr 'srnnsh"rnembf'rs of (,:hii Omega will be held. An old carsorority, worked,at Dahl's has been donated,glassandHetiremenj (' (~0I1 e r nnd chrorne will he. removedLaPorte ('ellll,jer~'. and for a small fl~e students i
TI\L' In' ern b e:r.~ spent can use a H;-pound sledgeover fOllr hour.'> ;:~l the' his- to Clit loose at spots ~ith
lfiridd cemEderr.i They cui ,l.eachcrs' names. It being;,off tlnwanledlrl,~·lpraIlrhos, exam lime, some of the
I. tore (lui brllsl1ovqrgTowing ten:-;ion can be released,1 g r a v e .'>, cleane~ around the vengeance on the facul ..
each grave, ~roc~ed tomb. ty can be taKen out withoutI stones t.hat hilid fullen" eu! harm and the .fraternity,I weed,s and native, ~ra~s and enn raise mane}::: with whieh\I made Ot.!HH imprdvemcn(:-;. to undertake more public'l
\t l)nI11':-; Ihe\' takcd and service projects. 'I
c-I e a ned. Th~i t pile of Officers of the organiza-d,~hris was t>O biglthetrutk tion have been n~rtled. Th~of rvan Deeks Wj'S used Ito full lise of this public-haul it away-a d Beems spirited fraternity will bewas so impresse wit.h 'e pgaivpeenrsin, one of next week's Iservice to Lhe c mmunt)he did not 'char e a c~nL Ifor his hauHng.. ~ Read and Use The Wayne
T his Sat. u r (1' a)' t ~ e H~~~d T~:tntD~d:h-0 BTlhGe JL.Ub'lolfrat.ernity' members willdo
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