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16 two i j , pages I sectiolfls HE YEAR "'1·., ... .,1 """III!!;I! J'ultl ut l'oMfJUI"t. ,l'R.vII ... Rrturll tlll'IUIII'.CJllurllnt('l('Id _.-: <?" Ill- fine Art$ ed I EIec:tionsSet. This Week on WSTC Ctit " ,- , in All: A hornt'-mad(' hnl------ I\t, .und in Will CI'Y Inv('r of pop IIllisic ::;,1111(' 1 Ill' flf\l' sp.uthght J:n two 'like Karel. n sophomol(' flJ otn sprmg at W:JYh(', \.\'i11 sing solol;. [01 \Va) lW I of thes(' numbers, 1 The a Choir director Antony G'Rt HCk r09 1 '.!Im !hursday night will h<ls cI105('n a variet}' 0 sa red eeturl}. (.)mous. G10rgc :mu sccuJuJ" Tnu:,ie for til· eh ir's Gcrshw,n !al;z rhaps.:d r ., of 111(' .ThurSda y I'lllcrt )ire, ba)l.! lIcccmpanylnj) plano Among them' "llol.y Lori GJd," s.ololst JalTlCS Day, of the c: o !lIcgc 1"0 God. Thou Art ;Vly l;o( ." '.IThe music faCUlty. Wanderer," nlHl "A1I t' Who Tll(' co(]celt Sundu}' eve·! 1.(1\'( l\'lusic" : nlll),.; \\111 till' orChestra'j Sunday night Garlick 'III i take and tlw ancther role'-this time )ling his 1Il, an ()! !uw arts. 'vWIl hund.cr<lrted hurpsidlOrq 'Both cenccrts arc schedule::! I An instrumcnt of edieval B p.m Thursdav vintage, the harpsicho d pre- In Adrr::nlslrlltjon building diltes the piano, and u der the ttuch of II skilled playe ,it pro- ilvdltor'u'Tl.1 1 he public duCE:s a surprising r of IS 111VIted to both. 1 tones. Though it has a P lIno.like I'll tid' prugram is a II keyboard, ins t rum e". t' s 1l1i'litn Irl)lll tl:l' Bruadway Ill11SI· str.ings are plucked w'th tiny ('.\] hll, flic' SI,',lnli- of Ln- plectrums instc<:Jd of it with ('111(11111: Ihal hammers, as on pia 0. New Student Council Garlick. ,1Idt'd hI' the l'V Hob· crt Shircl\, huilt 'tlle ha 'psichord from n kit whIch provid( d a few Members Named at WS s Till' I1t'W Studnnt Counl'11 for the' COmlll1..! lakl'n ol'fl('(' foJ· lowlIl)..; In stmll'nh al Wayne Slate ']'Pllt:h('l's Collegl' lle'adln.t.: 11](' ('OIlilell is Niels 1\1('· Dt'l'1l10tl.I\lrl,,\\()rtil. EJtoe1('d Ill{,l111)('rs art' I Ellen Ml'rnll. l'ndt'l"v.()od. la; Ltnda Bal- lou. Omaila: Sharon Husto'n, INton, ])IC;'; ,\1 ill!'!", I'alnll't: Jlln ()tl\ulw. \'Uf] SlPck!'lI)('I'g, Stantoll, .kIT) Dalton. Jim Williams. Onll\\u. la.: IH'bel'ca Vaught. \Va ... Ilt', and ,Jim Heikes, Fort Dodg!'. I a Thr('(' ('{)unu! Illembprs cbntinu- inf! In office ns - holdovers are Cmdy I\Ilntl<(,Il. Fremont; Janyce Johnsoll. Oakland, and Janet Cra£. Walerloo. •• Allen OUe President Of Engineering Frat :\llen ()tll'. son of Mr .. nnd Mrs. K:tr! otll'. W"ync. has beer! elect· hi prl'silient of the Universify of J'\pbr:J.ska chaptf'r of Sigma Ta.u, Si.l.'lll<l TQ.1I is a honor- aI'S t'nI.;itlC'ering Stu- to l){' t'llglbl(' and are chosen on tIl<' hasls of scholarship and char· vele]". Ottt', a junior nt the University, I"ajormg 10 mechanical engineer- in,r \vas graduated in 1957 from v\ ayne High .. Extension Leaders Meet Helen B('('kel'. Extension Health Spccialist. \\ ill give the lesson" Add Life to Your Y('ars," to thf Home Extension Club LC'aders tuesday at the Dlstnd ('ou·rt Room :at 1:30. I hqr.d·made hy till' builler, The pall' WOl'ked utI' and on f)r nearly a year-aft('!" s])('ndml.( \1](' pre" v,out> vpar putting togl'lh,'1" <l pipe urgan . which (; .. rllck buu ht <IS a Ruth Ross Hawm;ftlll"ftn 'pile of junk" 36 Years in To introdu('l' Ihe hal psichord (;ilrlicl< will pln-y a t IOvcmcnt from thl! Brandenburg Concerto 5, accompanied hy r. Benja· min Bernf>tein. on the vio in Isaac teacher, was honored Thursday I Jenkin!> on Ow flute and 11(" string night by the \Vayne County Ed· orchestra. ! llcational J\ssoclatlOn· I\1IS:- Ross Another orch('stra nUl1ber fea· i wi!! retire at the end of the tun's Darrell Coppo('k, (' arinetist, year after 47 1 " years (,)1 11; a M.ozart Quintqt for: Clarinet, 36 of them !n tlw \\ ayne City ith Traut Jnd Jphn Schools. f!nber, VIOlins; Dr. Bern$tein, VIO- Miss Ross was presented a pair la, and Barbara Kelton, ('eUo, of alabaster bookends by Harold Miss Trallt also w!ll in "La Maciejewski, the association Fe,lia ," with orchest arrange- president, on behalf of the organ- llH nt /by Dr. BernstC'i I I ization. The assocwtlOT1 eleeled the fol- lowing olficen: for the coming year, preSident, Wayne Gesiriedl, superintendent of Wmside schools; --1-----+-+----- vice president, Mrs. Inez Bocck- enhauer, Wayne; secretary, Mrs. Lena Miller, Wmsld'e and treasur· er, Mrs. Mildred Wayne. .. Zielin- County Students Take WIlson, s::: I by Winside HIgh Schools participated in County Government Day at 'l'hursday. In the morning d- the group sat in on a divorce case I which was in se::'SlUn III the court , room and Wilmer Young of the ,Nebrasl<a State Game Commission rm I spoke on val'lOLlS ieatures regard- Depart· jng travel and sports m a grass II He alw showed the him "ThiS IS Ander- Nebraska." miles I The . students were sworn into damage 1 Qfflc.e by Wayne COllnty Judge I DaVid William E. Gal. brai1h, Beemer, Depal"t men t Coml;11ander of the American I gave the address at the I noon' meal served at the city hall by the American Legion Auxiliary_ county offici"ls and a film "The M,ay- Story" .shown. The' Wayne, Wmslde, and Carroll American LcglOn pusts sponsored the erent. , .. Athlete of the Year AwatCl Given I(unzman At Wakefield Banquet Wakefield-Jim Kunzman was named "Athlete of the Year" and Julie Doescher, "Pep Girl of the Year" at the Athle:tic banquet held Friday evening in Wakefield. Dr. Paul Byers gave 'the wel- come and introduced guest speak- er, Carl Selmer, offensive line c;oach at t he University of aska. Music was furnished by a girls" trio' composed of Gail Mor- tenson, .Dianne Salmon and Julie Doescher. Mrs. Paul Fischer was accompanist. Lettermg in footbaU/were seniors, Jim Klmzman, Dale Fr-edrlckson, Ron Krusemark, Jerry Dolph, Greg Schnasse and Ken .Calvert; Jun- iors, Don' Chuck Bob Baker and·, Dave Carlson; Sophomores, ·Dan Fi'scher;, :Tom Eaton Elair Cisney, Dan Schroeder and Jeff S.wau"SOD: Freshmen, Vaughn Ben- son. Dick Brownell, Lon Nixon, Herman Utecht and Paul Eaton· in baSKetball were sen- iors, Schnasse and . vertj 'Juniors, . Pretzer, Baker 3?d Dan 'Sophomores, Dan FIS- cher; Freshmen, Dick Brownell. 'Studen't managers honored· were Douglas.!Lueders.' Tc,r:rY Swagerty. Jim R4ig and Ritz. Schoql Di_tricls i WaY."_.I. to l;ollncilmcn, 'I'h(leJhl'ml. Nl!hool dl tlt . NtJ. Batie, hend of horn'Rl!Vcl' BaSin SurveYI and sta1f met with the County ul:;trJct Supervisors last lTueSdOY, A complete ,study of tile Elkhorll River Watershed is ben g madp btarting'lowllll the Logan C 'cek "[ateh.ned of the ElkhOJ' n: will possible . lans the f*n utihzation of soil pd rcso*ccs'in each waters ed. board members. 1·1, No. 19 No, 43, 'will are races in each ward. ill the Wuy,w school u,t .th! ('ouncil posts with the' Wayne Public Librul'Y. l'his ' i$ Purly naming K t;. Smith Seeon« WI,,'d pullh\C {>lllcc ials(f' Amold (Second) lind Olhl'l' I thp (Tlmd). City Hull (or the First Ward.. county' court house for Third . Tije SoH Conservation Servlc Plat to I complete all 'f thei, Far steal,d Windbreak planting pia ,s this week, by su mittlng their last' order to the nursery. All mu.t be in b Friday, Th f SOUl: Conservation Service T. ccil ie. also 8dVI.se,' pco. pie who re pI/inning to terr ce in the fall, to the Ia ed out 10 t e glV crop year to, .sec there arc mor c bee with tlbr Wayne So 1 vuH n for 16 ye rs, is be- ing ransfcl;'rcd to Blair, effective Apri I, 'i" 'i'· Dr 1 Russell OWl to '. Siou" CitY'j Harlington, Herd C.hest " , There ate no incumbents Ul the bchool boatd election'. . Running \on the Citizens ticket are Mrs. Ley, a houscwif<', and Dallas; Wendt, manager of Peoples Gas Co: On the Popular party ti('kel arc Benjamin Ubrnstein, professor of Music' at WSTC ·and Donald Edl' tenkamp, opd,ator of Don's Better " ---1------ Borner Baiys Firestol\e Store Effehive April 1 Pender and Wakefle d eflch won The board of dlrecto 5 of. the three Isuperiors. Allen .received two Wayne Community -Che'l elected and Lyons, Rosalie, Emerson-Hub· Dr. Russell Owen chair an of the bard and eh won one C. 'ommLlnity' Chest. He .reflaces Dl j superior. . 0 B. proc'tt who serve as pros· Jeanr,e Lammers, Ha;rtington Ident 'for the past 10 cars. Dr. Holy, Trinity, WdS a out· Proett was one of the ( UDders of LeRoy Wayne, has pur. stilndi l1 9 actress an P ul Go· in Wayne. Dr. Proett is chased the crehant Firestone mez, South Sioux I Cit, was . Wayne' lor a POSilion in Lin. Store here fro Robert Merchant. rded outstandini' attor in coIn, \ : ,- I Clas.s .A. In Class. B..COrrlpefition The grou.p- also voted a speCial_ Barnc;:r 'has the the outstanding actr ss was Jo-. "Thanks" to Dr. Proe t for his for Merchant the past six years .anne Welsh, Pend r, and the services· t .. Jerry .AI. , IWitt was. el cted vice. L " 'I.h, " - 1 . I . -" - . l'arke, secretaIi" Frat lI.itiates ratings Ifor oncwact trea'surer Charles, \ play,: went to Allen,1 SQuth Sioux was: named to the boardl direct· 14 New Me'm l , bers at WS City and Hartingt»n'f,peq.der ·Dc- ors.' , , catur, wakef.ield, flol and , Chairmen fqr, the year \ Emetson-Hubbard eceived ex· arel' Campaign, Clarend!c Kuhn; Pi Omega Pi, h6pOrary business ('eHents. Bud!get, Mrs. Walter Be1tbaek and fraternity at Wayne. State Teachers sch.ools aqd about. 200 Dr, Owen. College, has mem- students entered the fontest. ,. , • bel'S in recognition ;of their acado , Weather, But Good' are Laraine SC "IPnce F"I"r $../t -r Diekmann, BloomficllI; Mary Ann I'" U Turnout at HOIIJe Show KalO, Creighton; S a, II y L u n. F id W TC Wayne; Ellen Merrill;. Underwood, r oy at BJld weathCl' and slowed la· Donna Woodruff,; Butte; Kay I t ff" t h W B tt Elk Point, Janice high school and grade school stud. Living Show Monday Ight, but Mohr, LaurQI; Mal'ilyi,t DeGroot, In this age of interdst in science, t ra Ie ate afne. e cr T 'd wd f v 1000 adison; Gene Beemer; ents will show their f!ldel's Friday 0' cr, Robert Grigg, Mapletor\, la,; Rob- what they have accomplished. A featurf of the show was the ert Widener, Herman; Byron Heier The occasion: Scie!nce Fair, an Home Talent at which Wayne; Glen Rehling, and annual show at State were wioners nameij each Judith Jordan, Laurel. \ sponsD{ed by the Nonheaft Jun- nigfut. The fraternity' tapdcd' three ior Academy of Science$. 'Winning Monday night others as pledges: Jim\ Warner, The public is invited to visit the Predoehl, Wayne, piano sold" first Clearwater;_ Marcella fair ib Rice auditorium (no charge) prize; Barbarp Milliga , Wisner, Ponca; and Jeanne Hia r d e r, (rom' 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Exhibits fire baton act j second prize and Wayne. \ will start arriving about 8:30 and Wayne High Sophomore T I' i 0, will demonstrate them Nancy Wolters, Don (;rcin and until 12: 45. The exhibits are to be Kenny Marra, JhinJ prize. left until 3 p.m., bub' the students Winning Tuesday njght were will ,be hearing a IJecture after t eve Carman, Wa.rne, plano :::::15,' hence not able to tend their solo, first ,prize; Debra Beck· dIsplays nlan, Wisqer, sec· Business Notes The POll!' ·in all towns inc !0.1)CI1 from 8 <I,ll, to a p.l.n. i ,* I 1< i Jr.1 Carroll, votel'S' In addition to in the Distl'1ct it school <'it'eLion, will also Kaleel two Illl!lll' for ho ViHage of Trustees. . and d Oswuld, 1<' 1<' j -Ie Winside votorl> uro ail;lO C'd £01' bo h !!Choot board, add' village bo I'd election, .. Only tw candidates .were ,nol/l' cd fol' the two post/i on tho Vlllanc Board, th 'y 8 .. e N, Oltman arid Lewis Jen Ins. ' 'I'lwre a e two Ol}cningt; on tile school bo I'd, wilh fOUl' in conteJ.lt on. All were pluecd 011 the 'llcJ{et by They nrc 'Wllllum F<'ln!,(w. i Dille Krueger, orner Menrr Don- ald Wack( r. J -"'-----.: ..... ----- ... -""'---- Select iris' and ,Boys Stater from Lalir,l· L$lIreJ Eugene •. of Mr. and rs. Dixon, Wttl! seleCted £0 Boys state in June, Linda J.Ilrurei'· af -.'.' i-' David Mlln" ,of Me und Melvlh Man. and·;· CherY,1 Haisch, of Mr. and Mrs, Ii&rold ,Haisch, arc The event is sponsored by the American Legion and tho Am!'}r .. ican Legion .' .... - Legion Meet wedne.Sd f Y The AmcricanlLegio'ri t.- ir.g will be held Wednesday ,*t I D:()O p.m. at the Vets Club\ I .1 .. : Cubs .. Derby S.,nday af jAirpprt . A Cub Scout HcJu.Jd· ul('Q for Sunday at Mu· nicipal Airport. Nle'IO'''',",''UI 174 and 175 Tlie following u/(:d for both built The lecturer is Dr Edward 1. c.nd prize; and Shaw, assbciate at the Wayl,lc, piano' solo, third' phzc. Ur..iversity of Nudear Rc· Photos of the winners can be actor Center. His t lk will deal found on I?a'ge five, sectidn one of chan es caused by tod_.::a,-Y'.:'.,:H.:.:Q::r::a.J:::d.:.:. __ -,-I ___ .....:.: ____ --= ______ Dr. Jack Bostrack,' WSTC botany first·time-not to ard prizes, but to give. the stud 'nts construc· tive comment on WI at they have . done, College and vis.iUng science teachers wi.y do the Judg- ing. I The fair's entry tiS year also includes grade sc 001 exhibits frOrll many schools in the area. The success of a Hahn school display last year suggested in· viting other SChOOlf this time. The response has astonished fair officials. In fact there are so . many; 'entries that th a:.rade "may not fit in,1 auditor· ium '5 basement. If nqt, it \viIl move to school. I A Health Fair 3lsl is scheduled, in Rice basement, with several organiz tions furnish· mg

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Page 1: HE - City of Waynenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1961-1970... · Dan Schroeder and Jeff ... .anne Welsh, Pend r, ... City and Hartingt»n'f,peq.der ·Dc- ors

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E"iG-HTY.EIGHf~ YEAR ~"k "'1·., ... .,1 flll~" """III!!;I! J'ultl ut l'oMfJUI"t. ,l'R.vII ... "'-t.t:,~d Rrturll tlll'IUIII'.CJllurllnt('l('Id -'-------+--------~~-+I----j~I---;-i-:-::---t--'-+-'~--i--1~--;--Ir--:...;..-....::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~-----_.-: <?" Ill- ·--I--------'"~:+::'::':·~-~-=-::'::"':'-:;...;J,;;';'

fine Art$ Concertf~~~~ ed I EIec:tionsSet. This Week on WSTC Ctit " ,- ,

in All: Pos~s-· A hornt'-mad(' h:]]'P~lell(H'c1~ hnl-----­I\t, .und "]{hnr,)~ddy in .BIt~e.'" Will CI'Y Inv('r of pop IIllisic kno\v~. ::;,1111(' 1 Ill' flf\l' ,!rt~ sp.uthght J:n two 'like Karel. n sophomol(' flJotn sprmg ~'(Ot](')rts t111~ WC(~I( at W:JYh(', \.\'i11 sing solol;. [01 scv~~l'al \Va) lW ~tah'; I of thes(' numbers, 1

The fu:~t.'cv(!nt. a band.cI~(lrus Choir director Antony G'RtHCk r09 1'.!Im !hursday night will h<ls cI105('n a variet}' 0 sa red eeturl}. tl~3 (.)mous. G10rgc :mu sccuJuJ" Tnu:,ie for til· eh ir's

Gcrshw,n !al;z rhaps.:dr., ,~Ith ~l1are of 111(' .ThurSda y I'lllcrt )ire, th(~. ba)l.! lIcccmpanylnj) plano Among them' "llol.y Lori GJd," s.ololst JalTlCS Day, of the c: o!lIcgc 1"0 God. Thou Art ;Vly l;o( ." '.IThe music faCUlty. Wanderer," nlHl "A1I t' Who Tll(' ~('cl)lld co(]celt Sundu}' eve·! 1.(1\'( l\'lusic" :

nlll),.; \\111 (·(}tIlIJl~.H' till' orChestra'j Sunday night Garlick 'III itake ~)nllet ('lll.~~(,~. and tlw Ila~psjchord ancther role'-this time pl~ )ling his 1Il, an lLnCl~lPli r;llll~(, ()! !uw arts. 'vWIl hund.cr<lrted hurpsidlOrq

'Both cenccrts arc schedule::! I An instrumcnt of edieval ~,?r B p.m -t~1C. Thursdav ~v~nt vintage, the harpsicho d pre-In .th~, Adrr::nlslrlltjon building diltes the piano, and u der the ~U?lt~r,um, '.,H~ .5un~a~ progra~ ttuch of II skilled playe ,it pro-~n .RI~c ilvdltor'u'Tl.1 1 he public duCE:s a surprising r n~c, of IS 111VIted to both. 1 tones. Though it has a P lIno.like III~u. I'll tid' Ilalld'~ prugram is a II keyboard, ~the ins t rum e". t' s

1l1i'litn Irl)lll tl:l' Bruadway Ill11SI· str.ings are plucked w'th tiny ('.\] hll, flic' SI,',lnli- of i\lul;.J~·," Ln- plectrums instc<:Jd of it with ('111(11111: tlIIW~ Ihal pra('[leal~y hammers, as on ~hc pia 0.

New Student Council Garlick. ,1Idt'd hI' the l'V Hob·

crt Shircl\, huilt 'tlle ha 'psichord from n kit whIch provid( d a few

Members Named at WS ~~~I~~:; ~l~)j~~1" (~~o~I;~n~I~~: s b~~ !~~ Till' I1t'W Studnnt Counl'11 for the'

COmlll1..! hn~ lakl'n ol'fl('(' foJ· lowlIl)..; In stmll'nh al Wayne Slate ']'Pllt:h('l's Collegl'

lle'adln.t.: 11](' ('OIlilell is Niels 1\1('· Dt'l'1l10tl.I\lrl,,\\()rtil.

EJtoe1('d a~ Ill{,l111)('rs art' I Ellen Ml'rnll. l'ndt'l"v.()od. la; Ltnda Bal­lou. Omaila: Sharon Husto'n,

~~(;~~h~~:[~. I/::~~~('s (;:Z·.~~~,'.4.s~:~!t INton, ])IC;'; ,\1 ill!'!", I'alnll't: Jlln (~a.I"., ()tl\ulw. \'Uf] SlPck!'lI)('I'g, Stantoll, .kIT) Dalton. Waus~; Jim Williams. Onll\\u. la.: IH'bel'ca Vaught. \Va ... Ilt', and ,Jim Heikes, Fort Dodg!'. I a

Thr('(' ('{)unu! Illembprs cbntinu­inf! In office ns - holdovers are Cmdy I\Ilntl<(,Il. Fremont; Janyce Johnsoll. Oakland, and Janet Cra£. Walerloo.

•• Allen OUe President Of Engineering Frat

:\llen ()tll'. son of Mr .. nnd Mrs. K:tr! otll'. W"ync. has beer! elect· hi prl'silient of the Universify of J'\pbr:J.ska chaptf'r of Sigma Ta.u,

Si.l.'lll<l TQ.1I is a Il~tional honor­aI'S t'nI.;itlC'ering fraternit~'. Stu-

~~~~:~~s ()It;~~ ]~~1I;~);h~l'U~~~r~;5 cr:;~ to l){' t'llglbl(' and are chosen on tIl<' hasls of scholarship and char· vele]".

Ottt', a junior nt the University, I"ajormg 10 mechanical engineer­in,r \vas graduated in 1957 from v\ ayne High ~('hool. .. Extension Leaders Meet

Helen B('('kel'. Extension Health Spccialist. \\ ill give the lesson" Add Life to Your Y('ars," to thf Home Extension Club LC'aders tuesday at the Dlstnd ('ou·rt Room :at 1:30.

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hqr.d·made hy till' builler, The pall' WOl'ked utI' and on f)r nearly a year-aft('!" s])('ndml.( \1](' pre" v,out> vpar putting togl'lh,'1" <l pipe urgan . which (; .. rllck buu ht <IS a

Ruth Ross Hawm;ftlll"ftn 'pile of junk"

36 Years in To introdu('l' Ihe hal psichord (;ilrlicl< will pln-y a t IOvcmcnt from thl! Brandenburg Concerto

~o. 5, accompanied hy r. Benja· -~::4::'::===:j:j===+= min Bernf>tein. on the vio in Isaac teacher, was honored Thursday I Jenkin!> on Ow flute and 11(" string night by the \Vayne County Ed· orchestra. ! llcational J\ssoclatlOn· I\1IS:- Ross

Another orch('stra nUl1ber fea· i wi!! retire at the end of the sc~ool tun's Darrell Coppo('k, (' arinetist, year after 47 1

" years (,)1 leachll~g, 11; a M.ozart Quintqt for: Clarinet, 36 of them !n tlw \\ ayne City \~ ith Ca~ol Traut Jnd Jphn II~p. Schools. f!nber, VIOlins; Dr. Bern$tein, VIO- Miss Ross was presented a pair la, and Barbara Kelton, ('eUo, of alabaster bookends by Harold

Miss Trallt also w!ll in "La Maciejewski, the association Fe,lia ," with orchest arrange- president, on behalf of the organ-llH nt /by Dr. BernstC'i I I ization.

The assocwtlOT1 eleeled the fol­lowing olficen: for the coming year, preSident, Wayne Gesiriedl, superintendent of Wmside schools; --1-----+-+----­vice president, Mrs. Inez Bocck­enhauer, Wayne; secretary, Mrs. Lena Miller, Wmsld'e and treasur· er, Mrs. Mildred ~Itle, Wayne.

susan~ .. Zielin- County Students Take

WIlson,

s::: P:I::I:~t~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~ I by Winside HIgh Schools participated

in County Government Day at ~ayne, 'l'hursday. In the morning

d- the group sat in on a divorce case I which was in se::'SlUn III the court , room and Wilmer Young of the ,Nebrasl<a State Game Commission

rm I spoke on val'lOLlS ieatures regard­Depart· jng travel and sports m Nebra.::'lt~. a grass II He alw showed the him "ThiS IS

Ander- Nebraska."

miles I The . students were sworn into damage 1 Qfflc.e by Wayne COllnty Judge

I DaVid Ham~r. William E. Gal. brai1h, Beemer, Depal"t men t

~ Coml;11ander of the American I Legic~n,. gave the address at the I noon' meal served at the city

hall by the American Legion Auxiliary_

W~~~k~~he WI~~tC~~~OI~'a~_~~t1s county offici"ls and a film "The M,ay­flowe~ Story" w~s .shown.

The' Wayne, Wmslde, and Carroll American LcglOn pusts sponsored the erent.

, .. Athlete of the Year AwatCl Given I(unzman At Wakefield Banquet

Wakefield-Jim Kunzman was named "Athlete of the Year" and Julie Doescher, "Pep Girl of the Year" at the Athle:tic banquet held Friday evening in Wakefield.

Dr. Paul Byers gave 'the wel­come and introduced guest speak­er, Carl Selmer, offensive line c;oach at t he University of Nebr~ aska. Music was furnished by a girls" trio' composed of Gail Mor­tenson, .Dianne Salmon and Julie Doescher. Mrs. Paul Fischer was accompanist.

Lettermg in footbaU/were seniors, Jim Klmzman, Dale Fr-edrlckson, Ron Krusemark, Jerry Dolph, Greg Schnasse and Ken .Calvert; Jun­iors, Don' Pretz~~, Chuck Tprn~y, Bob Baker and·, Dave Carlson;

Sophomores, ·Dan Fi'scher;, :Tom Eaton Elair Cisney, Luve~ Hen~ nings~n,. Dan Schroeder and Jeff S.wau"SOD: Freshmen, Vaughn Ben­son. Dick Brownell, Lon Nixon, Herman Utecht and Paul Eaton· L~ttering. in baSKetball were sen­

iors, ,K~nzmanJ Schnasse and ~aI- . vertj 'Juniors, . Pretzer, Baker 3?d Dan L~nd; 'Sophomores, Dan FIS­cher; Freshmen, Dick Brownell.

'Studen't managers honored· were Douglas.!Lueders.' Tc,r:rY Swagerty. Jim R4ig and F~ul Ritz.

Schoql Di_tricls i

'~~!~(~~~)IIS~~~~! ;~,~ WaY."_.I. to M!h~ct l;ollncilmcn, 'I'h(leJhl'ml. Nl!hool dltlt. I'lcl~ .~I. NtJ. Batie, hend of

horn'Rl!Vcl' BaSin SurveYI and sta1f met with the Wayn~ County ul:;trJct Supervisors last lTueSdOY, A complete ,study of tile Elkhorll River Watershed is ben g madp btarting'lowllll the Logan C 'cek Su~· "[ateh.ned of the ElkhOJ' n: The~ will formu~ate possible . lans f~r the f*n utihzation of soil pd wat~r rcso*ccs'in each waters ed.

board members. 1·1, No. 19 ~Ind No, 43, 'will ~lh\'Ul!' are races in each ward. ill the Wuy,w school ~lcctlon u,t .th! ('ouncil posts with the' Wayne Public Librul'Y. l'his ' i$ lh,~ Purly naming K t;. Smith Seeon« WI,,'d pullh\C {>lllcc ials(f' Amold Ilc~g (Second) lind Olhl'l' Jl(,lIin~, Jllllc~~s nf(~ I thp

(Tlmd). City Hull (or the First Ward.. an~ th~ county' court house for ~h' Third W!lr~1. .

Tije SoH Conservation Servlc Plat to I complete all 'f thei, Far steal,d Windbreak planting pia ,s this week, by su mittlng their last' order to the nursery. All ~rdersi, mu.t be in b Friday, Th

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SOUl: Conservation Service

T. ccil ie. ian~ also 8dVI.se,' pco. pie who re pI/inning to terr ce in the fall, to ha~e the Ia ed out 10 t e spri~g. Th~s glV crop year to, .sec '~f there arc mor

~:r~l~~~el:::n::;h::~ • :~~ c bee with tlbr Wayne So 1 con~er. vuH n Scrvic~ for 16 ye rs, is be­ing ransfcl;'rcd to Blair, effective Apri I, 'i"

'i'· Dr 1 Russell OWl to

'. Siou" CitY'j Harlington, Herd Commu~ity C.hest

" , There ate no incumbents Ul the

bchool boatd election'. . Running \on the Citizens ticket

are Mrs. D~rothy Ley, a houscwif<', and Dallas; Wendt, manager of Peoples Na~ral Gas Co:

On the Popular party ti('kel arc Benjamin Ubrnstein, professor of Music' at WSTC ·and Donald Edl' tenkamp, opd,ator of Don's Better

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Borner Baiys Firestol\e

Store Effehive April 1

Pender and Wakefle d eflch won The board of dlrecto 5 of. the three Isuperiors. Allen .received two Wayne Community -Che'l elected and Lyons, Rosalie, Emerson-Hub· Dr. Russell Owen chair an of the bard and Col~ridgc e~' eh won one C. 'ommLlnity' Chest. He .reflaces Dl

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superior. . 0 B. proc'tt who serve as pros· Jeanr,e Lammers, Ha;rtington Ident 'for the past 10 cars. Dr.

Holy, Trinity, WdS a ar~ed out· Proett was one of the ( UDders of LeRoy Barn~\r, Wayne, has pur. stilndi l19 actress an P ul Go· in Wayne. Dr. Proett is chased the crehant Firestone mez, South Sioux I Cit, was . Wayne' lor a POSilion in Lin. Store here fro Robert Merchant. ~wa rded outstandini' attor in coIn, \ : ,-

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Clas.s .A. In Class. B .. COrrlpefition The grou.p- also voted a speCial_ Barnc;:r 'has l\lan~ged the ,s~ore the outstanding actr ss was Jo-. "Thanks" to Dr. Proe t for his for Merchant fO~\ the past six years

.anne Welsh, Pend r, and the services· t .. ~~,estlactor, Jerry ',,~, r.~I'r:an, .AI. , IWitt was. el cted vice. L " 'I.h, " - 1 . I . -" - . "~,.·N; l'arke, secretaIi" 8~siness Frat lI.itiates lSu~erior ratings I for oncwact trea'surer ~nd Charles, 1'i1~De~mott \

play,: went to Allen,1 SQuth Sioux was: named to the boardl ~l direct· 14 New Me'ml, bers at WS City and Hartingt»n'f,peq.der ·Dc- ors.' , , catur, wakef. ield, flol Tr~nity and , Com~ittee. Chairmen fqr, the year \ Emetson-Hubbard eceived ex· arel' Campaign, Clarend!c Kuhn; Pi Omega Pi, h6pOrary business ('eHents. Bud!get, Mrs. Walter Be1tbaek and fraternity at Wayne. State Teachers Tw~nty sch.ools aqd about. 200 Pub~icjty, Dr, Owen. College, has ini~iate'tl14,ncw mem-

students entered the fontest. ,. , • bel'S in recognition ;of their acado

, • ~ B~,d Weather, But Good' e~I:C e~~~le;:e~beri are Laraine

SC"IPnce F"I"r $../t -r Diekmann, BloomficllI; Mary Ann I'" U ~ Turnout at HOIIJe Show KalO, Creighton; S a, II y L u n.

F id W TC Wayne; Ellen Merrill;. Underwood, r oy at BJld weathCl' and ro~ds slowed la· Donna Woodruff,; Butte; Kay I t ff" t h W B tt M~'nsfield, Elk Point, ~.D.; Janice

high school and grade school stud. Living Show Monday Ight, but Mohr, LaurQI; Mal'ilyi,t DeGroot, In this age of interdst in science, t ~('. ra Ie ate afne. e cr

T 'd wd f v 1000 adison; Gene Kafka'~ Beemer; ents will show their f!ldel's Friday a~t~daih!at:'o~d~l~o cve~t. 0' cr, Robert Grigg, Mapletor\, la,; Rob-what they have accomplished. A featurf of the show was the ert Widener, Herman; Byron Heier

The occasion: Scie!nce Fair, an Home Talent ~rogram at which Wayne; Glen Rehling, P~ndcr, and annual show at ~ayn~ State were wioners nameij each Judith Jordan, Laurel. \ sponsD{ed by the Nonheaft Jun- nigfut. ~I'I The fraternity' tapdcd' three ior Academy of Science$. 'Winning Monday night v.:cr'~,Jane others as pledges: Jim\ Warner, The public is invited to visit the Predoehl, Wayne, piano sold" first Clearwater;_ Marcella D~lIgherty,

fair ib Rice auditorium (no charge) prize; Barbarp Milliga , Wisner, Ponca; and Jeanne Hia r d e r, (rom' 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Exhibits fire baton act j second prize and Wayne. \ will start arriving about 8:30 and Wayne High Sophomore T I' i 0,

will demonstrate them Nancy Wolters, Don (;rcin and until 12: 45. The exhibits are to be Kenny Marra, JhinJ prize. left until 3 p.m., bub' the students Winning Tuesday njght were will ,be hearing a IJecture after t eve Carman, Wa.rne, plano :::::15,' hence not able to tend their solo, first ,prize; Debra S~e Beck· dIsplays nlan, Wisqer, ba~bn tw~rling, sec·

Business Notes

The POll!' ·in all towns inc !0.1)CI1 from 8 <I,ll, to a p.l.n. i

,* I 1< ~ i Jr.1 Carroll, votel'S' In addition to

VOllll~ in the Distl'1ct it school <'it'eLion, will also Kaleel two Illl!lll' h~I's for ho ViHage B~Dra' of Trustees. .

LI:~~.~~in~ ~~~e:'~l~ :~~~Ct8~6~:" and l~dwR d Oswuld,

1<' 1<' j -Ie Winside votorl> uro ail;lO liebcd~l­

C'd £01' bo h !!Choot board, add' village bo I'd election, ..

Only tw candidates .were ,nol/l' cd fol' the two post/i on tho Vlllanc Board, th 'y 8 .. e N, Oltman arid Lewis Jen Ins. '

'I'lwre a e two Ol}cningt; on tile school bo I'd, wilh fOUl' 'can~:~~t():; in conteJ.lt on. All candld~t~l, were pluecd 011 the 'llcJ{et by po~IUon, They nrc 'Wllllum F<'ln!,(w. i Dille Krueger, orner Menrr art~1 Don-ald Wack( r. J

-"'-----.:.....-----... -""'----Select iris' and ,Boys Stater from Lalir,l·

L$lIreJ Eugene Q~IS~.- •. ()~.. of Mr. and rs. Mario.&!Q't~_at, Dixon, Wttl! seleCted £0 r.e~~n~ t.aur4~

Boys state in June, Linda p~~c.,

war;e~n~g:t~!';~J~I. ~ril~~~:c~:~t J.Ilrurei'· af :Glrl.'8:itate~ -.'.' J-~I~ I;'.L.~ '~-i i-'

David Mlln" so~ ,of Me und ~I'r" Melvlh Man. and·;· CherY,1 Haisch, daaght~r of Mr. and Mrs, Ii&rold ,Haisch, arc aJtcr~~te8,

The event is sponsored by the American Legion and tho Am!'}r .. ican Legion Auxi1iary,~· .' .... -Legion Meet wedne.Sd

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The AmcricanlLegio'ri P9Sl'.m~ t.­ir.g will be held Wednesday ,*t I D:()O p.m. at the Vets Club\ I .1 .. :

Cubs Plonn,ing'~ite .. Derby S.,nday af Wayn~ jAirpprt ~ .

A Cub Scout ~ite HcJu.Jd· ul('Q for Sunday at Mu· nicipal Airport. Nle'IO'''',",''UI 174 and 175

Tlie following u/(:d for both cu~torn built

The lecturer is Dr Edward 1. c.nd prize; and q~ndy Froehli~h, Shaw, assbciate pro~essor at the Wayl,lc, piano' solo, third' phzc. Ur..iversity of Kansa~ Nudear Rc· Photos of the winners can be actor Center. His t lk will deal found on I?a'ge five, sectidn one of ;;~~a~~~~~giCal chan es caused by tod_.::a,-Y'.:'.,:H.:.:Q::r::a.J:::d.:.:. __ -,-I ___ .....:.: ____ --= ______ +_~.u:e

Dr. Jack Bostrack,' WSTC botany

~~?~estS;: ~e;~a~::! ::V:~:I f;~~ ~~~~~e:rethti~ t!ee~~al~~~edo~~~ ~:~ first·time-not to a~' ard prizes, but to give. the stud 'nts construc· tive comment on WI at they have

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done, College facul~t and vis.iUng science teachers wi.y do the Judg­ing. I

The fair's entry tiS year also includes grade sc 001 exhibits frOrll many schools in the area. The success of a Hahn school display last year suggested in· viting other SChOOlf this time. The response has astonished

fair officials. In fact there are so . many; 'entries that th a:.rade sc~ool

"may not fit in,1 ~'Ice auditor· ium '5 basement. If nqt, it \viIl move to Ha~h school. I

A Health Fair 3lsl is scheduled, in Rice basement, with several ~ozen ,heal~h organiz tions furnish· mg

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First Place Winller

19~62

jlffl ... ,,1 '\j·, .. "pnl,,·r uf tiH' Cit,. of .. r "II}'IC- lIud ih •• .'ifnI.· or

sl;n/olunu .... 'iON" RATES In \\n.I'tf'>, l'I,'r,·,', (','tlur, 1'lxOII, Thur~tol\, ('umlng, Stantun

$'1 '''' 1"'1 \"!\I, $:I.I)() f(lr ><1>. month!!, $~.IlO fUl t (1111 ... ,,1, ''''Inll,!,! mC·l't"", .. ,] $::; on r",r year, $1 Oil f"r sl)( ! I I !It ' 111,,,,11, ~ .'111l~ I, .. <'''1'1, ;; III!'

.r.oldcn wedtlinr: ohscrVRnrc d,IY aHN'Hoon,. :\11', :lnd Mrs. coce n~~g. ~vcrd cpftcc th(l 'E.d StlndOhli! hO"~le;' '

1\1r:' an~"'~'rk. 1;'011" '" ~p(mt Su~{fny. (!vening Aq . SilOdnhl ~omc. 'The, Sanda:hls at 'Hom~~: Bictfr,)arins Tuesdar.

Word ctlmc$.., from CaliCofma of H 'family" guth~ring at Marion RjnJ~s, DowncM Mar. ]7 fOIl the :;;ixtcenth 'birt~d:ay of their, son, Hiclwr(\. Among those present were the E. E. lIypsc~. I\~r. and Mrs. C. A. Bard. W,aync, ~nd the [,any lUng family.

Mr. ,and Mrs. Charles l{cyser, Frances' Rhodo.s, council, Bluffs,' !wd -Ellis Jolmson': wero "§It'nday (Uml'er guests in the Walter Chinn home. 'nhh Chinns and 'Mr .. John-5,011 were in the Tom Bressler home thut ev('nin~ for his birthday nnd Uwt of his mother,

AIr', and' Mrs Dennis, Carlson I an(1 Douglas wel;e with.:thc Myron, Olsons and Gord.on Lt~ndins for a

~v~~~r Sfl~~i;y indir~~ni~rvin Borg

Mrs. g(ina Sodeliberg, who' had' spelLt n week with Grace at Hast­ipgs came her(' \~ith her Monday for a visit with relbtives and friends. Mrs. Soderberg had' been With the.i"~Lex Smiths (.Jacquelirnc Scdcl"bcrg) in Kansas City since

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SOUTHWEST

Wakefield By Mrs. Lawrence Ring Wakefield ATlas 7·2620

Pural Home Society HlIi';iI 110mI' Socipty met with

\rr~ I 1. Barel Thursday after-1:"Ilt1 Illlh -all ml'mhcrs present. H,oIl ('all was "rnt('l'('~ting Facts \lwll\ \;{'hi'a~k<l " Ttl<' group vofed

,\n ~l'IHI l'ggs to !hr Nehraska ( 1'lllIn'n'" Ilonll' HS IS their Eastc]' ,11,-11,111 ('onl('sts and !'Ieadirlgs \\"i't' l'111"\ pd. iVll"s Erflt' Suber \~d, Il\' tli;' April liostC'ss

"\11" anrl ill!'s . .Tim l'l1<lmlwrs ,inri , 11 ;1 lid \1 r~. Davl' ella rn bers Thli!'~!on Sfwnt Sunday In Oakland, 1.1 \ ISltlng a rt>!alivl'

F'JI" \'lrs, Er! DOC'sl'her's hirth· rial of Saturday, evening visitots III th(' home were fIIr and Mr,,> I,('sll!' D(J(:scher and family and tll(, :'>Jorman Luhberstedts Dixon.

L<lst Monday evening, . Mr. and :'III'S. Lawrence Ring attended a

conducted thc

$2.00 Value Rayette

Aqua Net

99c

Thursday Mr. and MofS. Mr and Mrs, Lee C'offee guests in the snu home. Mr, and Rlrw and Mrs. C. L. ut Elmer Felts,

Sunday dinner Harris Sorensen

..Mrs. Elsie Frevert Mrs. Alvi'n Mumm Bloomfield and Neil Sandahl and :'III'. and Mrs. Lenus

in the Phil Ring home

tc~nf~~~' attending lhk

C'f'n1iy.

Mr. and Mrs, Larry Willers vis­ited in the Bob fial'g home Sunday c\ (rling.

!\'lany from Iwrc attended the Athletic banquet at Wakefield Fri· da~' evening. Mrs. Harold Olson was chairmfln of s(lrvin" ',"·.""."'0'

Linda Erlands~n' wa~~ in the Marvin Felt home ov{,l" Sunday I,light. Her pnrE'nts and Mr. and !\11'.~. Glen Lundahl were in Sioux City for dinner that evening to I C'E'icbralc til{' hir1 hdays of Rud and M<lrvln.

") vonnc Rergf'r, Ruthven, Ia., anti Pamela Johnson, Whiting, I both WSTC students, were guests in thl? Martin Holm1)erg home Fri­day evC'ning to Monday morning.

l\t;r. and Mrs. Oscar Pearson, Lall1'('I, were supper guests and [111" and Mrs, Martin Holmberg jOlIled ~hem in the Erick G. John­:-on home after the choir concert gr:lna.QalJgn[(en Wednesday ('vening Thu r s day ('Vl'ning the I101mbergs were cof­fce guests in thr Walter Fred­rickson homc,

Sandra Ring was a Saturday din_ ncr guest of Joellen Winegardner <lnd with Kayleen ChristLansen,

Low# low prices are sprouting all over SAV-MOR1s for our gay and gala "WEL~ COM E SPRING SALE" is in full swing. Shop' now for big, BIG VALUES in health and groom­ing aids that help you look and feel your best in the new season.

New Especially "Designed

for Women

lady Gillette Razor $]50

ALBERTO V05

SHAMPOO lS-oz. $PS

New ,

~rvstal ~Iea~. i WHITE 'RAIN '

Hair

M'r, Mrs. and I J¢an, Allen, . ~j('k 1 ~andtlhl home

~:~!I'~I1.\j 'liI'iIlC

Held Here T ursday Funeral Iservices for Carl J.

Erxleben, a3, were 1 eld Thursday afternoon" at St. Pa I's jLutheran cburch, Watyne, Mr, 'rxleben died MCll. IS' at the home of. his daugh­ter, Mrs, Ernest Bah Ie, Wakefield.

Rev. Robert Shircl officiated at th€: rites. Goraon Ne ergaard sang "Suftly and Tenderly" and "Come Y£ Disconsolate," Mrs, Robert Shirrk was organis, Pallb('arers were Donald, Robel' and Patrick Bnhde, Richard qnd 'illi~m Sutcr 'amI Harold'Leimer. urinl was in Gref;nwood cemetery!

Carl John E, Xlebel' san of Mr .and Mrs Carl Erxlel en was born OCt 17, 1879-ut W yne He was mn.rr!ed Feb 18, 190 to Anna Ida

S Schach at Altona Th couple spent arl! theIr marrIed lIfe on a farm III the

w:~d Al~~aw~~cJ~:I~~eded 11 death by hiS

WIle m11955, two sal "i, MarVin III mfancy, ~nd Elm r Portland,

Orc. III 1~9' and 101

brothers and sisters. S rvivors in.clUde three daughters, Mrs. rnest (Ada) Bahde, akeficld, . 1\lrs. C.'llrUS (Bernice) uteI'. Si ux City, and Mrs: Harld (LaVernc) Leimer, St. Louis, roo; a' ,Mrs. Hpr-man rtilp rt, ; 12 grand-<,:hildren ~nd great-grand: children.

':, " ~':' ~,~, f' '~I~' ";~;IL ... ·r,:t~'~;n~>," '~1'!. .. , I" ": ;r:)~ I ., ',"

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I Coptoln KoV, 0 hollcopter pllol

~n th. Air Force Air R;O'cu. hero, was • member of the copter crew which flow •

,mila race' against tlmo to vor the only suitable blood or to the womart iUlt In '\'he 01 MI'.

Hal'I'Y G, unte of

~ e~~~ instant @(jJUrfJ rr~~r~!!~ :~s[;ett:nP :e~ ~e~~~~,r~i holds temperatures be ter no- matter how often you open oar, even 75 times a day, Result-b tter food pro· tection. Noticeabl¥ les running time. And it's Quieter! .

,and NO lOST anywhere!

No frost In the freezer, No frost In the refrigerator,. No frost whatever to

i ~:!rti~ ~lllt~inr~~ rhh~I~~o~eO ofRp~~i: odic defrosting. wlt« this refrigerator, Frozen food packages stay clean. easy to handle. • Exira big· freezer slores 99olbs. of

frolen food • Ekclusive uAlr Wrap'" meat

compartment keeps hamburger safe days IOhge~ ,

• 2 Sliding Shelves bring food I to you

• "Book Sh~lf" sWage of frozen food packag~$

• Visa-Crisper stories nearly a bushel of veget~~es

• Portable Ice cUbie Keeper • Butter Keeper; gg Tray • ~pe~erih~~id~all d~sign-more • Clean back-no 'exposed coils

O'nly $48995

L. W. McNatt Hardware 203 Main Wayne

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Woman's Club M rks

Fe~(~i;,~,~~.~,n()~:~.L I,,,, pre-. ('('(l('d by n luncheon at the eol-11'1:1~ {nod ('('nkl' Wd:, bh~(,l'v('(1 Frid:T'~ .. t:~ Pl(' iV:L~'IW \Volllan's Cilib in 11"",' ('luI) l'()Olll.'lj

:\11'.~ \r n Iins(')'I'I){) '1\ \V1''it POint, fir~ I l'it(j'PI't'Slfk t 'Oli the (;('r.(~ral F(~d(.'l'lJ\j()n, ~l)()ke:. 011_ "The TIIl'v 1~ :\('W" ';ill' was introtilli'\"i lJ~ Ill"ltl hel'

son. J Mrs. ~olm Ow('ns, 1I'c!1I~I('nt,

inll'odU{'()d the othel' ollil'cl':-;. They :~r(' ;\11':-;, n(·01'~.~e 'Jl'('ldill~;, I. ln(!'nrn: fhlh T~illlH\.i('I'I' L:lllt'{'l: J\frs. Illll'()ld Dinldnr..:(', Wi.<;npr; Ml'S .l\lpx Ble~hl. I:nH'['Wll;

~~l;~. G,:idil,-BII~~:\(;ll;,~~r~ .)r~~l,i YI1\~',n usa Ilostf's'WS \\('1'(' ;nrs'l·i'krbl.'t't

Lilli, <:01<11(' 1.1'ol1<1rd, ~'1r~ H')!, Ill' Lt')" :\Jrs A F :\iol'j'i.,>, :'111':, ('. M Crllvl'fl. !'('ar! S"li'(!lI, :'vII's. BusHell D;lcken, )\In 0. (; Nf'j !~n, Mrs. ,/ W .Jones apr! Ih'!m (oIld(lr ... ]et'\ l'. '

WWI Auxiliary ~eets World \\ ar I Auxil"nry me!

IRS! Monduy (In'ning. \Irs Lil. hun I'~dward~, Amorj ~Il n is rn dUlirrn'Jn, ~a\'t' it H'P)!'t 1\11'''. jJparl (;nff!!h Ilnrl 1\1 s .Julul Jlll'I.'" s('rv('d Th(' Aptll l' l!i lll{'('\­in~~ will h(' al the WOInhn's Cluh !(OO!lls. I

Mrs. Clarence Ku n Is Hostess to Camea Club

Call1('O l'!ub 111('1 \\{'dn('sdny with Mrs. l'1<lrpnct' K hn. J\In, .John Lynch 'al1([ Mrs . .J M. ,Slra, I:r,n W('I'(' gU('sts Prill wJt!lJwn Wl're .'.Irs. I\rl1ni(' R,'(' l\lFs Kuhn and ~,[ n, Lynth

Brandstetter Hom Scene Of Minerva Club anday

J\1ml'n'u Club 11ll't f()1' a i pilL

lllnelwoll :'Ilonda), III 1 H' n h Hrnnt!1>tt'\tn hom!' \1 s E L' 1Ii.tI'\,(,y iHld 1\11'''' BI" ndst('tll'l' W('['t' host('s1>l's. Mrs ,o!\n l':m·

~\~,~' n '~~~:,I rl' l\'~~'l~~' s tl~.('~I!;: :~J\~lro~;'~:~l W:"S pr(".;('nted Ly Mr" ~f{a.\ 1l1Ond Kt'lll)ll

l\llI~i(';tI miml)!'I'\ \~I'[,(' pr<'. S(:UIN! hy <l'trlll ll)l1.il. ... t1Ilg (If

l\Jr~. Bnn"l('in, :\11'''' 1\:\'11011 ,md ('<llol TI"I\I!. I

Immanuel Aid Meets Immilnu('1 J.ll11Il'I':tn Aid l1H't

Thursday :t1 111(' ("~lln 11 par]OI's :'III'S ~!;11''' III \1'1' lin ~Ild ;\Irs Arno!t; HIII'I,)!'!' \"('1'(' !~lIl~tl'~St'o.; ';u('sh \\'IT(' .\11" \IlIiJI \1(',,(,,·. .~!r<; (',11'1 :-«'I~fl)l and ~Ir~ Don !'-.lwrhahtJ 111'\ (,Oill le(1 till rh

YOUR in the ri g ht ,.-1..-______ .

di .

All WEAnt COAT

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Legion Auxilia y Meets Anwrll':ln Lngim Aux iI i tll' Y

llH't la~t TUclHiay '"cning fOt' tI

('ovl'l'ed ci(;h ...(1illtl'l' it) ub!;<.'1'V(! Ow LegiEltl'S 44th b l'thda,Y. n, 11. Litlllg 1l11Ula~Cr )f Northwest· c[ n !Jell 'l'eic.!,hunc ell., explain­l.(j Ihe IWW dial ,sy:tmn,

Chris BarglJOiz, district com­tll:llIdcr, nlso Sp:)Kt. lVIike Karel ~ ,ltl).! t\VO ~elcctio s, accompan· I IJ hy LaITY S[lil! Tel', ,~Irs, AI· ]t'r"d Sydow \\Ill' <huirlj'UlIl nnd 1\1)";, i':mma ('Ij;lirmnn

Delta Dek Me ts with Mrs. Ed Wolsk Tuesday

flt'l!a n(~k mN ith Mrs. Ed Wolske !il'it Tu('sd: y. MI'8. Dean Slt.l'ilm wns ,I 'urst. Prizes \','(lrl' wnn by Mrs ~ L: Costello, j\l'~,~ i)(lan PiCl'S n and. Mrs, ~<'hrarn. Mrs. Cost 110 will host Ull' April 2 meeti g.

Mrs. Harry Sc ulz Hasts Prog ressive ~ menlokers

ProJ.(I'l'ssive :I 0 'emakers met IRsl TUC'''Lday 'i Mrs, Harry ~('t:u!z, Mrs .. Jens likkeisen was n g-1iC'st Cards w€<r played. Mnl. 1.('rrl<Jl'd ,SpUttqf'r er and Mrs. (lttu Ilait'r were 1)l'ize winners.

Club 1!1 Reve Is Secret Sisters wedne;day

C!ub 1;) ]'('vealE' their sccret ~;istel's :1t tllC'11' :VIlrch 20 meet· ing wilh ;Vfrs. Vidor Knieschc. f\(,w ,''I<'l'l'l't ~isler: were drawn,

Eight members ahswered roll (':1)1 willi Jlwir "F'vorite Season til' t]W Ypur' Cue'ts were Mrs, I ird'V('Y Larson and Mrs. Art I

Crr,np. Mrs. Alfr d Schutt en-f'rilles ere won by

llaroici (;uthj(, Mrs, Duane t;r('lInk(' ~md Nks. Alvin Willers.

OEB Meets Th rsday nEB met 'rhu sday !It the

~.lert0n Hilton tome. Guests Wl'fr Mrs. Don W ihle and Mnl. f'>1 Bahe. Mrs. Eldred Witt, 1\1rs. Arnold'Mau nd Mrs. HiI·

Coterie Meets Monday With Mrs. Art herh

Cotf'rie met Mo day for a 1 I 1111 I'iWOII IV th Mrs Art

rn {'u-hoslesAcs were Mrs. .jolin Ahl'rn and' 1\lrs. Robert

lViI'S. Hich­Art Auker,

by I-, . iLONDON FOG

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Prizes went to Mrs. Are'tt, Mrs. Auker and Mrs, taUI Harrinlito,n. Monday's lTIIeetin . is with Mrs, John Ahern.' I

fred Victors Mark Golden Year Sunday

MI'. and Mrs. F,re~d Vict6r ob. served their golden wedding an­nh'ersary Sunday ~ A dinner for 60 guests was held' at. Hotel Mor- '--iI-~'--.. '---I-'~--.-~~-­rison. An Open bouse for 315 guests was ~eid in the afternoon al Grace Lutheran church par. lors. The grandchiidrE'n present. ed a brief program. Rev, E. J. Berntha] . gave an address.

Ml1,s. Larry Smith registered the guests. Judith Victor and Karen Fres~ arranged the gifts. The anniversary cake was cut and served, by Mrs, Leonard D~r$ch and ·Mrs. George Bartels. Mrs. Ervin Bartels served ice (T(lctm. 1\1rs. Otto Vietor -and l'vIrs: Harry Bartels poured.

Anna Bartels and Fred Victor wer¢ marri~d May. 25, 1913 at Immanuel Lutheran (' h u r c·h. 'rhey have two sons, Marvin and Clifford, Wayne; three 'daugh. leI'S, Mrs. Harold (Verona) ,J'rcsc, Lyons, Mrs', Norri,;? (Vel'­nice) Schwartz, - Howells, and Mrs. Mlerh ~Valor'es) Mordhorst, Wayne, ilnd 1.5 grandchildren.

Happy Hame~akers Club Meets in Frev!! .. t Home

Happy IIomemakers. club met ThUllsday ~ith Mrs. Kep,n_e t.h :F'rdert. Mrs. Forrest 'Hansen and ,Mrs. DClvin l\1ikkelsein gavel the les:,Jn, c'Sek.~ting Paints'''1 Eigl1t members apd two ,guests,1 'Mrs, Harris Heineman and Mrs, Allen Splittgerber, were presenq Anr, 18 meeting is with Mrs. i Mikkelsen.

Sociol Forecast li/ednes,day IMar. 27

IVIethCldist Circles Thur-sday, Mar. 28

SL Paul's Church

Si. Paul's Evening Study, 8 p.m. Masonic Meeting, 7:30 p.m., M

vI. degrc(' "undoilly, oMar. 31,

~onfirmation

.' .~.:':: dlUrch school ,M~rni g w~bhip, "Lad­

Eart ," ~O;45; AduIt m~lllU)er:;",p elas , 4 :~O p.m.; Ep-

choir, 5 :15.1 I

.ffi. , Mar·

11: 0 a,m,; Stations

~a 'ei, 3:30 .

7:3 p.m.; . in devotions,

I Saturday, Mar. E' aim.; Religious c~il~ren a t,tending L3d-3 p.m .• C0I1!e,,,,!,"s. ~nd 7:30,9 p.m.· . ' Sl:lnday, Mar· . d.nt.; low mass, dig~ mass, seniot' 10; Lenten I-Iul~ Hour. 3:30 p.m. i Monday, Apr. 1: H Iy Commun·

ibn;, chapel, 7 a,m.; ass, chapel, 111:30 a.m_ ..

Tuesday, Apr. 2: ; vening. mass, church, 7 p.m.; Co fessions for

~e~:~~~~~~~ a~~r~l '3~-7 ~~'s s,

"~d~~l'eJt~~~, a~~5; ~~~~n sho;t' ewman Club tneeting after devo·

7:~c~~~~day, API': 3: YOUlh' chnlr, 6:45 p.m.; CombiuNI choirs, 7:15;. Midwe('k l~cnten Sl'I·\'ll'('~. H; LC ~{'n llr(ltlu.'trhood foUowlmt !'cr.

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Wayne Hospital Notes Admitt(!d; Geo.rge Ill» ri c k s,

Dj.,con; Ml'S. l~sth(!1' Gel'lctllun, WIl,vnc;' Mrs, 'I'cd Ballard, Laurel; Mrs -Leslic Sherin lin, Dixon; 'Mrs. Gwainc Rcthwisl'h, Wayne; Mrs, Victor Petersen, Carl'oll; Mrs. B(:)~'d Wultcrm('yer, Luur(li; Mrs. Francis Rohrkb. C.oleridge; Lynn 180m, CalToll; A I3. Chcclderquist, Lllurel.

Dismissed: Mrs. Richard s.;j. n]('n and' son. Wayne; Mrs .ru'm 'fhornlls and daughter, Wayne: ~dl'!., lIerm~n' LOsr11ffil and son, Wayne; Mrs Morris Backstrom ;md son, Wayne; Waller Tuttle, Lallrl'!; Val Dammf', Wayne; Iten, ry Nf'lson, WuyP('; Mrs. Esth('1' ,Gel'lemon, WUYI,IC; I MrH. Marlin Hinger, Wayn(>;. Mrs, Francis Roh· I iell, CO!l'i'idg(> .

• Magn!lson Initiated Verl~nc Ma~nuson. dl:J,ughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Magnuson, Wayne" was recently. initated into Zeta :rau Alp~a sorority, 'Verlenc _. -~-~~-"':"""------'--'

Lightweight Stretch

P9nrs. Fo,shiC?,n's s!ip,s!eek,

1~1l9.~,t.~~'~ed· ioo~ in 0

. :bom:espoh YieaYito~: "Y!.Qn~

t;lnd rayon; $10.98.

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WAKEF ElD NE' Uy Mrs. Otto clson - Phone 287-2840

~YC'$t Sido Exhmsicn Club \\I('sl Suip J':x1t'n.~Ir)n

'IIw it'SS'Hl W:l.', Oil

Food. PI.m/> WI'I", [11 ;,ill' f;prin~~ Il>:l \\ Ilh tl,(' olli('r

P. E. o. Mee!s M".-:JflY

'fl f'r berJ~' ~ 1[(, ill I' :\ 1 >II, ~ ,1.\

~lIth ()s[{'q.~a:lI"" a, (,) -

~:~rs:S(~i~h~I'I~,;;~;:I' <;I~' I ~~:e~.:~~ Buys Clothing ftorc

~11(.wed ~,Il(lPs hf Illdl:1Tl IV'J!"), Ih('~: Wal"rt'o Bressler, partnJr in the lind dont' tn l'lond,[ I,l~t 1'-,111 I B r (' s s I C'r·Schenck Clot~ing Co.,

I \~;Ik('fleld, for ei~ht ye~rs, ,lhas f .. r~ Fans Club Mcp.h I .'l.ulti his mterest in the stqre to his ,';'arm I:'all'> 1·:-'.II'[I.~II'rl (llt1~, llll't I Jl.~rtnl'r, Bob Schenc~. The store

J rldny with i\h~ Barllllr,1 Slarnp- wlil now be known, as the Bob ~LI. Mr~ Hnlpli (k.lnld 11('[',1]11(' a i;';dwnrk Clothing. Mr. Schenck flll-'rntwr ,'\lr~ \;(h :wlll!lll ;uld unci Mr. Bressler bought the Men's M r~. Vll"l!1! 1',1, h":' \\ nt' L;\lt'~h t 'lothing Store from G. D. Hanson PJuns \\('n' 1ll:1'1l' 1'1 1('111' ll}(~ ;\i(' t'lght yeurs ago. Abo~t five years hruska-Iow:1 III Ilk Hod, (lp :11-'0 tlJ(~y changed lpcations and POtt}Jnlt.l {'vnll,!" '\1111'11](. Apr moved mto the completely mod-9. Mrs 1-:1.11'11' 11::Jl~('Jl h.l\(1 IiiI' prrlt7pd uod redecorated, building It'sSlHl OTi P11IIIIII:,' ::1 2:?:~ J\Iam St., their prbsent 10·

ciIIOt!

:\-Ir BrC'ssler plans to dtvote his 1[111(' 10 hIS mortuary bus ness.

I pIty Officer Bill Oaks arrived from Sap Dliega to VISit

his parents M!r. and Mrs. WIlbert Onks. Oaks was stationed, Qn a submarine as a radar man. lIe is heing transferred to Key West to atlend a nuclear school. Later he will be stationed at New London, Conn.

D. U. V. met Wednesday at the h(}rne of Mrs. Olive Lamb with Mr.s Maude (it"8Y as hostess.

Churches . .. Christian Church

(MLerlin M. Wright, pastor)

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B01K Kot and Co\d

Water S\tou\d Be

SOft \

Feat".i')9 Water Kin9 Water. Saftene~s Made with Lifetime Fiber Glass J

BRING YOUR WATER TO BE TESTED A Y· TIME __ . IT TAKES ONLY 5

MINUTES OF YOUR TIME

Winner of Our Grand Prize af th" Wayne Home Show was

MRS. GEORGE PETERS, Way~e

TIEDT'KE Plumbing, H~ating· & Appli".c I 5

Phone 375-2822

They weigh MORE They're worth MORE at your Sioux ~ity Stockyards! Where you nlartlet your hogs does make a difference! At a Central Public Market, YOl,lr hogs bring every doll~.r they are wqrth, because they're soldJo the man who wants them most. your commission man works in your mterest armed with expert know-how. He's in the best position to demand \.~~Iie,:.,·,: '.'top dollar" and, get it!' Rest, plus nor:ma1 feed and fill, puts xour hogs at thelr best market weight, too! This "feed and, fill" pays the market bill w~en .you ship 'em to Si?ux' ,

cl"ss(>s, 8.00 p.m Sunday, Mar. 31: Bible school,

9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 10:55 a.m.; Fellowship dinner at noah. at 12:30; Evening service, 7:30 p.m.

King's Daughters IMeet King's Daughters met on Thurs­

ciay Mar. 2"1, at the church.' All ('ontributl'cl to a sacrificial tea Mrs. Naomi Petprson led devo· tions. MiTs. Crace Buskirk gave the missionary lesson. The follow, lng officers were elected: Mrs. Harold Olson, president; Mrs. Grace Buskirk, vice president; Mrs, Wallace Ring, secretary and Mrs. Maurice Olson, treasurer.

Salem Lutheran Church (Robert V. Johnson, pastor)

Wednesday. Maj". 27 Lenten Servicf', 8'.00 pin

Thursday Mar 28 Lutheran church worT1('n. 2;00 p.m.; senIor choir, 8:00 p.rn.

Friday, Mar. 29: Bihle stuciy leaders, 3.30 p.ol; junior choir, 4:1!i p.m.

Saturday, Mfar 30: Confirma. tilll), ~::-;O H n1

Sunday. Mur. 31: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11:00 a.m.; Churchmen's rally, Emer­son, 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Apr. 2: Evening Unit, 8,:00 p,m.

United Presbyterian Church 0-- (.John Brunn, pastor)

Thursday, Mar. 28: Youth choir 7:0r p·m.; Adult choir, 7:30 p.m.;' Deborah circle, 8:00 p.m., Mrs. John F.orman hostess'.

Sunday, Mar. 31: Church school, 10:00 a.m.; morning worship, 11.

St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church Missouri Synod

(Samuel Meske, pastor) Wednesday, Mar. 27: Lenten

w 0 r s hip 5ervice,' sound film, "Christ Before Pilate," 8:00 p.m.

Friday, Mar. 29: Church council meets, 8: 00 p.m.

~aturdaYJ Mar. 30: Saturday

FIr" Trl~ity

$D~rYI M. e(:lnesda ,

hea s~l, 7:3~ p.m. T ursdaY,1 Mar.

vir 5, 7:30 p.m. sinday Mar.

~hi, 9:00 a.m.; 10: 5 a.m.

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t. Paul~s Caryl ~L rednesd'aIY,

Ser ices, 7:130 S thrday, I

9:0 -]1:00 Sudday. .

S:3(ll a.m.;

CARHART'S HOME SHOW ~I~NNER •

MR~. DICK MANLEY Manley re¢eives her choice of three and four

of wall paneling from our complete stock.

rt LUMBER

Ph"one

Mrs, Ethel Frctdrlduon, Mrs, vto:et Young and Mrs. Edith He-nson will leave from Omaha 54turdey m.orn!na by let plane to visit Capt. and !Mrs. Gordon FI'e-drickson, Walhlngtan 0, C and Mrs, JOllph era.,da'lo, w"j: dorf, (Md. Mrs. Hanson wHi ro­turn noxt week hut tho ladlos will remain for 8 longer visit.

!\fl'. nnd Mrs. Albert Amhmmn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mclv,in Lund'in nnd ---'~-----'---'---""""'- -~

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of the SPECIAL Buy (1) Stereo Record per we~k for <I) and receive this '1963' Phil co Stereo'

with AM~FM tuner

FREEl

L. W. McNatt 203 Main Wayne

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO 'VERY NEBRASKA CORN GROWER

I .

Before you buy a rootw()rm in$ecticide . .•

besaf~, be sure and consider all the facts '. " --

~u will hear. 'many conilicting· claims for rootworm in· i " (

sectidde$,this year. I,n the interest of presenti~g all the , I --

resistant corn rootworm, This free-flowing quality granular ma~rial is easy to apply. after application, the granules begin a slow release of Diazinon insecticide in the &oil to give you sure, long-lasting control of the troublesom~, destructive corn root­worms. Millions of dollars were lost to corn rootworm damage by fanners who gam­bled with ineffective control methods in 1962. Don't take a chimce with yo$):" corn crop in 1963_ Control resistant corh root­wonn-get top yields_ Use the field-proved

that' you need to make your decision~ we feel obli· to bring you this I message. Readth, information

these pages caref~l~y, study it, evaluate it, discuss

~ •• Then 'make your decision. I

are the: reasons why should use Diaz~non

control resistant torn r@(Jtworm

DIAlINON : •• Safe to your corn seed. The only insecticide rec­ommended for resistant :corn- I(ootworm control that is safe to cor~, even when in direct contact with the se~d.

DIAlINON ••• Not'. taken up by the corn p~ant. The rmly in-secticide recommended for resistant corn rootworm control that is not taken up by

the plant. ' .

DIAZINON • -:.,Avaifable , in fe~~lizer:i11iJillt~$~-~e (YtIly in-sectIcumXf!conlJn~ded .fOr .l:eBlStant. corn rootworm cont,rol that has been made available in fertilizer m:wtures_

in 1962

safe soil insecticide __ .DIAZINON. .

Diazinon is safe tOlifJe:, It Is the only insecticide recommen4ed for

"'eOntrol of resistant corn rootwilrnjs that is not included in the· "highly. toxiP" liBl; published in U_S_ Public Health Service Publication N 0_ 772, Part II, pag~ II-5. \ This same pUblication also shows Di~ZinQn as less toxic through skin absorptiop tha':l some of the soil insecticides most: com~1 monly used for corn rootW01:m conj;rpl be .. i fore resistance developed_ In. addi~On q: this i~portant s-afety aspect, tbei~; fstlle advantage of convenience when .yi>Jt ilSf"_. Diazinon, bec&use no special pr~ve.' '. devices and clothing are requ4'Il<L;,j.!:,,,

. t -.? I,: ~., ";i/·t~., if, c'

Diazinon,is safe!taiH;"'i: COm seed: i':~!hi!"'; ....

It is the rmly insecticide recommen~ for: control of r~sistant corn ~ootwo1'!ll~~t is safe when ~-direct contact with .. · t*seoo.; This unique and outstanding safe.tyj,~actor " relieves you of the worry of·possi!il~lOss. ' of ~taiid due fir chemii!al injUrY, tOt!li~ i .. 'i "i·· ...,. : }1!:,!b~,~14ii!~:!1i~l,,~ii~)j~!~~

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WAYNE BEiTER LIVING SHOW TALENT CONTES'!" winners Wayne, 11stl. These were Monday went home with $170 in prizes. lost week. The winners are, first winners are, left to right, Debra Sue photo, left to right, Barbaro Milligan, Wisner, 12nd); Kenny Marra, Carman, Wayne, Ilstl and Cindy Froehlich, Nancy Wolters, Donie Grein, Wayne, 13rd~~a~~Jc~~~red.~o_._h-,-I, ___ _

------------! \Irs Helen Nelson move (rom her land Leslie Skurd~l, Virginia An-

W k f· Id I ('oLilltry home into town Thursday. derson and Marjorie AUra. ' a e Ie I A~~if,ting Mrs. Anderson were Mrs. The Henry Arp family spent Sun-(r1ntinued from page" l'I>t!() Nelson and Mrs. Alvern An- day evening at the Cyril Hanson

(Non. home.

Mrs Susie Miller left Thursday hO~I\~l'~~l,~I~('~~~Sy ~~!~~n~nf~~r:o~~~ Mrs. Nora Johnson entertained (01 a viSIt with lIer daughlf'f nnd I ('il.ll "et to,:,cther afterlthe concert several neighbor~ and relativ.es at fnIT)Hy, :"olr and Mrs Paul Gerdes,. by North'" Park Choir, Chicago, hel' h,ome Monday after,noon for Des .Moim>f;. . I Wt'l'C Mr. and' Mrs. Altern Ander- her blr~hday. A cooperative lunch

\-isit~rs to SN' Mrs. Carl AndC'r-

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son and family Mr. and Mrs, Joe was enJoyed.

~~~an~~~~' ~v:c~'I~l;:~>'~~'t'rJ!\t~i;~Ilt';.ames Anderson, Lowen P[lUlson and ch~J;enandM~rs~ndEr~:~. B~~~:;~ I\lrs Josi(' Ancil'r.'o{ln st'!'V('d din· Donald StattlOe, Mr. and Mrs. Bahde, 'Kear~ey, Mr. and "Mrs.

ncr to tlH' OlOt' !lH'11 Who hplpt'd Iljfllrner Parson, James Martin Bob Bahde: York. and Mr. and

Diuzimm presents no crop residue problems:

The following tables give you all the data fr~m lished in the UIIiveI'Sity of Nebraska l~sect STUDY THIS - calculate your own averages ...

Applied as a soil treatment, it is not taken

up into the plant; grain and silage can be

safely fed to livestock.

DiazinoJ1 is available in mixed fertilizer:

If you prefer to apply fertilizer and in~ec­tkide together, you can now do so with Diazinon- the nnl!! soil insecticide recom­me~d,'d fnr resistant rootworm control

that offers you thi::: convenience. 'rhis con­venient method of applying fertilizer and

insecticide together has been used by many

farmers for years. These farmers are well aW,are of the simplicity and economy of applying insecticide nnd fertilizer in a

single mix through one piece 9f equipment. These 'mixes may be made up to 60 days before application in the field - see your

fertilizer supplier now and place your

order~ early.

GET All THE FACTS

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BUFFALO' COUNTY Material Rate/acre Percent lodging

Diazinon lib. 2.5 Dlazinon 0.5 lb. 14.5 Phorate 0.251bs.

(CornCobs) 38 Phorate O.Slbs.

(Corn Cobs 10 Phorate 1.0 lb.

5.5

~~~~:te (Corn Cobs)

73 0.25Ib. IClat 31

Phorate ~:~ l~: m\:~ 2 Phorate 4.5 Aldrin 0.51b, 69

0- CLAY COUNTY Diazlnon 1.0lb Dlazinon 0.51b, Phorate 1.0 lb. Phorate O.Slb_

NORTH PLATTE EXP, STA,-RESEARCH PLOTS

Dia:z;inon 0.7 lb. 9 Phorate LOlb. 0 Aldrin 0,61b, 64 Check 53

Check Check

.HAMILTON COUNTY 74 84

M. Parathion May 24 June 11 June 20

M.Parathion DDT ' Telodrln Thloden (May 24) M.nithion Thimet(Phorete) Dlazlnon DIIl'Zlnon Diazlnon Granules

May 24 Junell June 20

Diazinon Spray May 24 June 11 June 20

lib. Basal

lIb. 1.5 lb. a.5Ib. lib. 1.5 lb. a.5Ib. lib. lib. 0.5 lb. Basal

0.5 lb. Basal

93 73 97 64 71 52 50 43 36 4 7

17 1 5

Yield

J3l 127

lIS

129

126

Ig~ 117 116

77

109 118 123 124

88 76 61 30

CLAY COUNTY - RESEARCH PLOTS Material Rate/ Percent Stano Down Total

acre lodging corn Yield yield yield !;Iu/acre

bu/ac.re, bu/acre

Phorate I 20.9 152.1 5.5 151.6

Diazlnon Check Check Diazlnon

Check DlaZinon Dlazfnon Trithion M. TrlthJon Telodrln DlazinOI1 Phorate Dlazinon+ DiaziFlon+

nell BC\'clhymer, Paulsen, Emerson.

Dismisscd: Leann IBargb, 'Wak'e­field; Mrs. Lorraine $ievets, Wake· fIeld; Richard Bok<j'mper. Wake. field; Jimmie Dahlquist.! Laurcl; Eugene liabrock, Erhersqn; John­nie' Collins. Concqrd; I William Krause, 'Allen; Stcfc ~ngelhart, P,-'nder; 1.ILerlc She ma~ Dixon; Mrs. Vjvian.~IPark, W kefi Id; Ben· nett Michaels. Alle; s. Th~o Grimr.:, '0. :J'~~feL ; I Mrs Mar'gie Osbahr, .\I • .!f.; Mrs. Mabel Henschke, \', ",J.;e'ield-,; Mrs. Doris G-illiland, V:ayne; I Mr~. Gene 1I']lIugh, Hubbard; .JIoden~· Nelson, Wakefield. .

~nd ,Mrs. T.: M .. bustafson \\ eDt to Wausa Sun4ay. Mrs. Gus· tnl£on plans to stay sev~ral days in the home of a ~elative.

Mrs. Reuben Gqldbe~g enter· tClined relatives an~ nei~hbors fD.t her birthday _ Mon ay ffternoon. Mrs, Richard Eck ey nd will soon arrive fot· an extended visit in the Goldberg hOlJ1e.

Mr. and Mrs. ~rvin i Rasmus· fen. Waterbury, w~te Frriday eve· ning visitors at tile Hugo Luhr home,

Last Mrs, Fred' guests and Borg, W"hin.tnn

your own conclusions.

0.5

1.0

1.0lb 1.0ltl 1.0lb 1.01b 0.5 lb. 0.6 lb. + ZINC 046lh_

It I

58 6 2~ li1 l~' lY~

9 6 III

11 AMad of -press Wheel 62 aeh~J!e~~n~reel 6 Ahead of press wheel

36 Behind press wheel

59

2.3 28 13 11 6

13

(l'/ld,Bandl

To present the whole story on corn yields,

it is important to look at all of the field te~,t ,·esulls. To help you evaluate the facts~ we have reprinted (with permission) the

.completedata from! Insect Letter No. 17, December 19, 1962; from the University

of Nebraska Agricultural Notebook. E. Parathion 0.5 47.5 2 43.8 1 48.3

117,0 15.5 132_5 119.6 12.4 132. 116.4 14.1 130.5

.'nntr,,,~.,~~ EXPERIMENT STATION

As you study these 'yield figures from the

different Nebraska, counties, you will see that these data show variability from plot to plot and f"om county to county as you

would expect in an:\l type of test plot work. You 1,lloW from YOUr experience with test plots .'that you have carried out on your o'Yn farm, that YOIl must rely on average yields, not just on one selected small plot.

THe 'average yield of all plots treated with· . Diazinon at the rJcommended lib, rate

was 124.6 bushels per' al'1'6. This was the highest ave1'age '1lrie1d for all materials tested where yielJ data were available

from more than onk plot location. Consult

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Be safe, , ~ ~vailable in 'I'

OOG'( AGRlcull ~~At~iCALs

Diazinon 1 25.2 127.2 13.5 140.7 0.5 45.6 124.4 19.9 144.3

Aldrin 2 98.0 75.1 35.3 110.4 I 85.6 81.1 28.2 109.3

Check 97.6 63.2 36.5 99.7 LSD 5% 21,4 17.5 16.9 25.5

YORK COUNTY - RESEARCH PLOTS Material Rate/acre Percent

lodging El!ryield Shelled yield

Diazinon 1.0 810 130.6 130.4 0.75 10.5

,0.50 16,5 PhOrate 2.0 710

138.8 137_5 1.0 S .• 0.5 20.5

4072 2.0 ~Ig 133.3 13004 1.0

Isolan: 2.0 6.5 1.0, 13.5 134.7 132.1

Aldrin 0,5 3.0 129.2 126.8 Check 25.3 134.1 ·130.3 .

CLAY COUNn: ""Y-BY. APPLICATIONS Material "Ratl!/acre' ,Percent.Lodging Yield

Check 72_7 107.5

~t: 0:5 6 119_4 1 •• 2 138

Diazlnon 1.0 2.S 122.2 Diazinon 0.5 I 5 148.5 Diazinon 1.0 0

D $,- CON ~I'D E R be sure, ""if" fi~ldl·proved Dillzi"on . ~conomi~.1 II:Q lb. bags. See

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(CONCORD)

O~5Ib. O.Slb. O.Slb. O.Slb. 1.0 lb. 1.0 lb. 1.0 lb. 2.0 fbs. 12.0Ibs.

85 42 64 95 86 75 73 87 82

100

37 98 38, 69

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Good Good Very Good Fall Go •• Very Good Good fair Fair Poor

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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson and Denise and :aeclcy Bak¢r came from Omaha to spend th¢ week­end with Mrs. Hilma Anderberg.

Leslie. . r By Mrs. George Buskirk

Phone ATlas 7~25231

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Korth \YHe Friday visitors at I Harlan Korths, Norfolk.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,aurhoop, Bancroft, spent Sunday atl

, HenI\Y Korths. . "

The Emil Tarnows were.jSunday eveni~g visitors at Billy l1ansens.

M~r~n~n~r~.r~e~~~ ~~~flJ~~w~~~ Friday evening visitors ali ,Billy Hanse~s.

Mrs. Glen Frevert and Mrs. Herbert Frevert served at st. Paul's aid Thursday. April host­esses are Mrs. Emil Stalling ami Mrs. Willis M.eyer. I I

.In observance of thl' jirthday ot Gary Krusemark and t e wed­dihg anniversary of Mr. a d Mrs. Carl Brudigam the followi g were

at the Ed Kr semark last Sunday: Mr. a d Mrs.

Carl Brudigam and R~ymond, :\Irs. Emma Longe, Mr. a~d Mrs. AI'l101d ·Brudigam, Mrs.: i Mabl~ Clinkenbeard, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hansen and 'fami'ly, Mr. aad Mrs. Art Greve and Lisa, Mr. Mrs.

The Wayne (Ncbr,) 5

El~"i~ Frey And (.llnity nn.e! Mr:1 ~!f~, Rd. Kr'U-Millllllrk n"li ::: fnliliiY' ond Mrs. Wl1UDm J(tuRcj1\ark Dod W~I" lit Billy 1["",,,,,,, 1 •• 1 Thill ,,' iamil),. Mr. nnd MrS', Louis linn·: !lay (\Vtln!n~ ('(~h'hr(ltlnn tllo tOllr., "cn nnd J\1ichlItlJ jotned them In the' (~(l11th hh'lIuln): or .rni.'klo. ~lrins(,\ll.

"'h;;:~gl>l('nschke and Mr. nnd Mr~ll W,~~~'I'r, l~lr:, t~I~i'M:'~(~~)~'lti~I~I~t.!:it~~: P.llIl llenschkc ViSitl'd .Mrs. l\hxl Wlllwfll'~d, nnd rllinllh1!t w~\l'e h~!lt Utms('hkc at th~ .Wukc[l('ld hu),pl·' ';Iwrla\' dltlllt't' HUl'.t.tH, III Bill

.11 lllst Wcdllc-s~ny. L\'nl:I'~. i : ,Tlll~ Pnul Ih.'IlJ.{'I'kC'H \\'('I'e- SUII·I 1!(II1\'Y 1l:1!tt.·mplJI" ,JUIiUr. i Ml'y(~r. ny viRitnr~ nt CI:lrcnl'l' Kttbkli, I Au\tll und .'nn\t'~ Sdlllock 01h Wilfl' I\tl. Ilnd Mrs .• John nl'('Hsh~r, I\lr, ·t}fIN gtll'f.ll. Sundtl), 'ut: HQ!Jcl'(

'lId Mr!.. W, C, nine, Mrl\ SUsi(j 'Jj11l!W1HI OIH('I:\'inlt the hlrthdllY8 Miller nnd Mrs. George Buskirk It tlw Sl'!1IlN~khth dlild!'(;n, .

'('re 'l'hufsdny dhmf'r nuests 0: Mr, nud Mrs. TOIll U.rc~jdt·r. wero '.1rs. C. \V. McGuire. :;lln~lI\Y l1inll('I'. /.':Iwsts or ~tlf's: Mil·

The house on the Lloyd JO:1I!lS dn'd llul'IHU!f:-(>II, r~lIwton~ lll, ffltm . was complatoly bur"ed MI'. lind "1t,~. Ihllh~lph iJhuilhlcr lut Thursdey, Mr. Jono& was. ~v~,i1tod nt 111(' AU~~tf!il 'I\Tld Carl nat at homO'. A po'sur-by dl,. i'hlll\ honw Frll1.,), 'I!v('Jlihl;, coverEd It -and called the Wls- TIll' Marvin Mdt!l' flllllily were ner fire departmont. <";1l'1dtly uflt'rnrmn vl:iltorli fit Hil,'

dolph IlnmllH'l's, Mr, and Mrs. Gl'orgc Fox were Thursday evening visitors at Fred l'arnows nnd Sunday visitors weI',' :\'11', and Mrs. Chndes Ml'Guirc und son.

MI'. and Mrs. Dlln Dolph and Lynellc were Sunday visitors at Wilhur J-laurocks.

Mr and Mrs, .Taclt Schncdl.'r "11'1 family, Nor!olk, Mr. nnd M,l's Robert Hansen lind family, 1\11'

nd Mrs. Carl I:frudignm, Mr. !lntl \1r5 "Arnold Brudignm, Mrs '!able Clinkenbeard and Mr. n'lld

Surnllwill® 'W'o:rstedll5l

Forget all this stuff about fair play. Take qdvantage. Look like the elc~ gant brute you really are in q. di9~ t1nctive SurrctwilJ worsted by Roso Brothers. Never give the othet'· guy (l chance.

Surr:ctwllJ worsteds by Rose Brbtheu from

• 4-H Training Meotlng Set

'I'll(' DI,ltl'h!1 ·1-11 )Iomoil~:t:ollom. 'l'S Ip1lth'I' 'J'l'uin'lH;: 1Jl(~'j~thlR ·for' ('loder,; of Nortllcnsl Noll1rnl'ktl witt 'le lH'lri lit tht' dty lIuditq~;llIm, 11'1'1 .. day, nt fl:30 n.m, .' I

M:lgdall'nl!' Ildm~ ·J~{'o·

nOIl\il'~ SIJN'inlh.t, Coo1ey, 1< ,'.'n.'·joll 1·'oDd nnd (;t'!tia 1'(>ft'l'sl'u, I Cloth. 'Ill: Spt't'inliHl, will' bo spunk.

See the II • .'

200;,1 SERIES DISC HARROWS

The flexible torsion-built frame and easy rolling gangs with Bal-Pall:, ings permit higher discing speeds. Hydraulicolly controlled .wheels make these big barrows easy t.o trCJ:nliptl,rt, easy to t.ur!,!. ieasy til back into storage space. For depth soils. the tra~sport wheels can be regulated by a handy ."r" •• -"r<ll~k' justment., " 200 Sqries hairrows may be used with any tractor having a standor.~ drawbcir'and remote ram. When' usei' +ith an Allis-Ch<llm~rs tractor. they h.<lve the vantages of . SN!oP-(;~UP~~R. h,tch and automatic ER system. ~ractor-wheel slipp~ge <I~d. PractiC:<llIy ehmin<lted; fuel S<lVI!1gs c hmbJ9

. I '

THEM TODAY AT

, Equipment

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, .Th. W.p. I ,'l, H~"'~;';'~'''" r" "" wi.," ';lli "I- •••• "i .. "~ ---";'--":'--+;"'+--"-";'-:-";'~~~+-':-J:~""- ~at"t. Mrs. Ifo', ,Dnvis was hlJst(lss .. ~(n

WI NI DE.I N E P~"tMo::~~~1 Teachers As~ocio. i. ~:;:CI" - tilm will med Thursdny cveninl1. N' l"Co~k.

By Glo yo ~eich.tt ~ P·hon. 2682 \lurch 28, inll the band ruO~1 of v ,Ito", tbe High School. Election of' orfi· h me. I

S .. t · I rm'mbers taking p rt Thl'l next cers will be' beld. A film on fire Mr~. Fred oe.e Y I meeting will be pl'll precoUtion will bo ,shown. Dramat· tnd~' • • i • !loy Jenkins will ave the topic ies 01' music will b. the entertain· or ,

Busy Belts Protect Club I ind Mrs.·Andy Man wi I be host. men.t. ii, er ' I

Mrs lh'n!'v 1(0ch W:.1t hostess ~ss. MCl,Cting was c ose by sing- t e when's{'ven ;nt'JllIJ'CTS of the Busy !ng, ·.'~?vjor Tench 1\1 j)ay by Lodge Meeting l1\1r and Bl'cs ProjeC"l club met· in IwI' I>a.v," and prayer. Fred ~mside ~ebeko}~ Lodge met g sic· Nc}s:m home Thurulay ('vl'ntng'. I Holl (·all \\"iIlJer served. l"rldu;y evenlh,g. wIth ten I~em- A jt'D Hains was' \ 1',1\0111(' Splml~ (otor" -- bel'S present. lhe regular busmess ','Ii' re :Sunday !\II s Ku( 11 \\ .IS m dim gc 01 the Modern Mrs. IIH.:etmg was I.hcld. I\~rs. LCQnard t1 e 'Valter plOgl,lI11 1~,b1l>1 Det,Or.lhons" Mrs Dwayne \VII el's~wns host- Ande~sen ?lel~Vbed iun.~h25The next ~Mr. and TIlt' AplII 17 llIel'lllIg willi be wIth 'S~ when nme me be s of the meetmg WI e prJ. '3111day !<.lrs CIH'~I(lr W\lIe \forI ern Mri Club m t In her home _._- l\ rs. Sam

- - I,VOdncsday aflernoo B 'Idgo was Churehes '. Mr. ann Er:tutl]l"1~ Club I ')Jd}cd for entertal ment Pl'lzes . .• •• l:!fd family 'II~ Gdn,1 IL1:,;nlU'''('1l ~'l\lcrtalll Well' won by M1rs ;eol""e Jaeger St. Raul's E'II. Lutheran ChUrehlgwsts in

('r] ll1""01llhtJ~ !)f lilt (; ,'! Pmoehle find Mrs Stanley S en The next' (H. M. Hilpert, pastor) b'me M!Jnday (,1[!1 {Jull [I ! Pllt\ IU(l'd[l~'" ,If mcetmg Will be wlh I'S AlVin Svturdav, Ma.r. 30: ChurCbl0 cning JI,Ilr. tl:!1l00n I'IIZ{'S win! to l\l~s Christ (arlson / &("hool, 1:00 p.m. Af~'erman nnd VI'Plbl(' <IIHI ill!;, I I ('d \\ 11II('r --. - Sunday, Mar. 31: Sunday School, W re visitors .. - --- LeIsure Ladles Car C'lb 9::{G a.m.; worship service, 10:20. h Imc. Entertain Studc~ts Mrs Leoo[lId nde Sen was VVcdnc.sday. Apr. 3: Lenten ser.1 I Mr. lind

1\lls \\,j\IlC (.{,~IIJ('(h lund :\lls lO"tcss when the elsu e Ladles· <;; 7·45 ~pent 1'111\ 1\11l~ hOlln ('(ondlnll(s Ih :( ard Club met In h I' h me Wed \ICC •. , . p.m.. ¥rs, Sam

S'II,( tor (ntt'J LlInl d 27 students neday afternoon P lzes In cards Trft'llty Lutheran Church 1 d wl,o ;\~'II' on till' hOIl')) I(~I,I, at DIS wf'nt:tt> ..Mrs AlVIn ar stadt and (H F Otto MUf'ller pastor) 1\ ~la'n~n tnd 11 nih! pd,1 'P .. "i(t b and Mrs Verb Jensen he iext meet

'jpd( hC'n Illdol\ It <In Informal Wednesday, Mar 27 JUnIor p

hOI II dnil I( I r g will be wIth M s V rnon Hill thOir rehearsal, 4 00 pm, Lenlen 11 m Api'll 17 !,erVI(C, 7 45 pm T ey

Eastern Star Meeting -- -- ~ Saturday, Mar 30 CatechetJcal F C'd Tra C. C Club } d::rs.!'es 10 and 11 ami Mrs

I\lrs \'Na Allard. On'laha. S\1· Cent(>r Circle Cl b et wIth Sllnd~y, Mar 31 Sunday school," the

~~.~:,~~!~~::;' l";;;;pl!l.~.IS:~;~.t or!Jt'1' \~t~;;~ \lr5 Rosa IIOffmalTh rsday af 110 00 am, • worshIp serVIce, 11 00 ~lr and Ea.'"!prn ,'-;tar. TlIC'SrliIY and can l('fnoon Guests weI' Mrls. Russell -, S anley , duded ,I :--dlOO[ or IIlstr{clions in Hl)ffman and Mrs Bill Hoffman Methodist Church I (, aef~ Ow af1('rnonn at, til(' \1<1:' mic lIall. Roll call was "F vorlte Quota (VIetor Ireland pastor) ate! l\Irs .\!r.~ ())"nlll' La.:g(', worthy matron. twns" Cards were Iay¢d for en I SundIn Mar 31 SI..mday school U vC'rly jlt"!',iri('d at tll(' IllP('jlng: t('rtamment Mrs Har~y Heme 1000 a III wOlshlP SCI\ICe, 11 no Mrs.

mann and M'rs Nathan held high a m 1 erne Scattered Neighbors :.cores The next m etl~g WIll be -- I ~lnce

~('atl('r!'d \;(·Il:hbor.~ d'luh mel wIth MIS V'lllferd J.lllerl April 1B

1

,nlmanuel Ev. Ref.ormed Church rs Ja \1"111. i'll", Wil1ulIn ]\ro).;I·('n Wpd· ~-.~ I i (John E. Saxton, pastor) Ind. l1!·<;d:I.\ aflt'rnooll Tlli' IllcC'tmg Coterie Club i I Sunday, Mar. :31· Worship 5er.I'" \\".' (1[11'111'11 11.\ srn~:ing Itlw duh Mrs. Harold QUi~n, WIth Mrs. vice, 11:00 a.m. fMrs. ~·flng Hilil ("all wa:; ··I'et' Pc~\'e8' ,TIl) Podoll and M s. E~va Lewis -- D I; Wacker \-II!' !\lr~ l~aymond ~s co.hostesses, ser ed a 2:15 des· Theophittis Church t .rnoon with

. \lr~ (;('1"o)ld Bf'd;!'r. h{':nlth lead· {l('r.s of the Coterie Cluiv met in (A. D. Weage, pastor) Verdcl, were Wltlll'l". at thf' meeting. sert Thursday whe ei{ht memo United Chultch of Christ II.Mr ... and

~·:·;I r~~:~;ltlr'~;1 ~(~!\i(~'I(:II~ln~lrt~.~'~. %~~~. ~,I~e W~~I!n~r~~~~o!r dtoe Mras~ i.la~- .}:~~n~I.~~:: ~~~~s1\~ S:~~~~%e,sc:oo:~lci .~~~ ~;;;;s

gav(' thl~ jpsson on~ Mrs ArtIe }<~isher. 'he nf'xt regu· --- Mr. and (·I:It'{'Ill'(' PfC'lffer anrl Mrs. Dalp naeblel',. MI·s. W. L. Cary and a m. I ~d-e sisters.

PaIn!.".' lIht' r'\e-xt 1,,1" meeting ·will be April 11 Home on Furloug~ family Wa nH'{'\lllg wdl lw wllh MilS. M;,:ron Pvt. Larry Brudigan who spent I Alrs. Dora . 1\('('].; Ap~iI 17 WSCS MeetIng the past two we~ks with his par-I (;uests .

Woman's Society j of Christian ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birudigan, hpme Mio;sionary Mi?eting Service of the Me hod-ist church after finishing his basic. training J~lnst'n's

Trinit~' LllthPran I'll l~si4mary So mct Tuesday in ,th church par· at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. left Mrs. {"Iely Im't Thursd6y aftifrnoon in lars with seventec!n members pre· Wpdnesday for Aberdeen. Md., Melvin the' church p<lrl()r~. :'I-I.f'eting was :-.cnt. Plans were ade to serv(' where he will be statiolled and Nydahl and upened .'>lngmg, ··OUlI God Is ;1 spring supper Thu sday, April 4.1 where he will attend army school. Krt"mke. Love' Elmer l\lo.nl{ had the Mrs. George Farra and Mrs; W. --- Mr. anrl prryer and Mrs Nma CLoss read L. Cary are the ,chairmen in Mr. and Mrs .. Wilbur Benshoof s~ent Friday :-.cflptur('. :\'lr3 Monk hap li1e to· chargf'. Mrs. Don Wacker was and family were among guests in -ISun PiC ··And \"Iall\ l!l LOV~.+~ifh nl~~~~~! _~~~~.~~ "Ea~~er Sym- tbe_ Herm.~~~~~~? h(~me iSat .. vrrnon

THE STAlE 1 NATIONAL SA K OF WAYNE

" RESOURCES Cosh and due from bonks Bonds

" U. S. GOVElrr'tment U. S. GovE1rnment Agencies .". . ........... ~. City of Wi;Jyne and Wayne State eochers College Bonds. Other Narosko Municipal Bond Municippl Bonds - Other State

,nerol otors Acceptance ~ ,derol R~ser'Ve Bank Stock

Mortgage Lo<: s on Real Estate ~ Farm Loa s puaranteed by Far Home Administration, .

FHA -, anne Loans - City _. FHA - ~onie Improvements La ns Veteran' oans' (Home and Busin ss .............. .

($5b 185.11 guaranteed by eterans Administration) Conventl ,nal (Farm and City) ...

Persona I LoonJ . . . . . . .......... l . Installment BJsiness and Farm Equi ment Loans ........ ,.

. Commodity C!' dit Certificates ........................ l . FtJrm Home A ministrotion Bills ................... ' ..... . Term Loans t~ Farmers and Business en ................ ' .. Banking' HOlJIS ................... , ................. .

" i

. I. LIABILITIES '. caPita.l:s. u.rp:1s. a.nd und.ivided Profit ..... : .............. . Due C/leckin~ DepOSitors ........ , ..................... I .. Due SO"'iri~'I; ertlficate Holders .. f •••••••••••••••••••• ~ •

Due Savings, epCDsltors ..... , .. " ............ ' .......... , .. . Cashiers" Checks and Mon~y Orders 0 tstanding .......... \ .. - '-'-:

March

$624,dm;30 74,937.50

119,794.72 301,246.41

47,6>09.!10 9800100

10,$00'100 --+--'--

123'14584 103'i55 ,Q2

196:i~6:~~ 55,f8216

I

1

$ ,887.2p

88,597.0~

I 'hom', '1'11. 1"""" 'Joan , .. lr.'Th'·U~'·I'.'·~ ."el'l~·g b ~.. n.. ... H~" Y u ".,"l~ok arc 'Emil G. Al(Ul~;I>Wll"~~

w'''.''V''nitj, visltor. in "'j,il .. o III the Norris Janke home. rt.ld, 21 .I.,wl; 1;154,'23,501 Paul 1"tldllY evening' they were visitor •• J:: Ilonoon. Cen.old,. 41;,,1:8\.,. WI., In the Paul! ~rohn 'h~me. t,l7a, $~3; pen F.~o~~1.~89~.,.:~ak.: .

"'. ,tleld, 40, ,I., WI. l,125,!.~2.~~;, :UI." qlht":cr,. Ptmd~.r, ·~4 h(l'gMIII~"lUJiOi rind Hnrvey l!:c1it~nl,amp; 1"Wnynoi;

-,.,+"-______ + __ l-_-,..:.. ____ . ..::.:..._;...._~.::.:....:.::.:..~.:.::..-,.;':R:.. .• ::o:,W::.8:,:' _!~~"~~.~ ,.;. .. . . i·'· .

BOWLE S' COIRNER . I Mary %~~~~'~HIGH G~t.lE 224

WOMEN'S HIGH SERIES 637 Mary Murray .. ~.. . ". 55~

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STANDINGS . Stop strvi¢e for all

Your Fe d 'lioleeds Community Hit IN Mrs_ W L

ROBERT, L,CKER

& PR?D~CE .

-----

The Plac~ t~ Meet When t e Games

Are OVbr ,

'Yol .. Re~re~hment r . \ Certe" v

'intBar

ALWAYS A'· GOOD

PLACE rOEAT!

With Fast, EHicient ,

GOODI FboD Seryic, I !

Jim & Nylaf 5 Cafe

Langemeier, Super Valu

.,. West's Barber >fl'Op I ........ " 'Bill's Market Hotel Mor:rison ....... + ........ ," Ben Franklin ........ + ......... . Little Bill's Carhart Lumber College All-Stars Gem Cafe High scores: Jim

637; Ben Franklin,

Wednesday Night Pilger ~Corner Pfister-IS7 W. agoD Wheel Jake's Corner Troutman's Btahmer's Bar Froelick's Hot Winside Produce Foxbilt Feeds

Friday Couples Lllschen· Whitney . Thompson-West Jech·Barner Zach·Carman Hank-Roeber Hall-Danielson Gathje-Bull

Sievers-Doescher 'Gathje-Thomsen Heins-Thompson Bahe-Warnemunde High scores: Dick

N~dine Thompson, Charles Mc,",ermon, son-West 680 and

W L 751 40!

... 75 41 ..... 74j 41j

73 43 66 50 63 '53

65 68 6S! 70 75 80t 207; 507;

Larson Kuhn 75 37 M &.8 Oil 7H~ 40% Carl's CODoeo .... 70% 411/2 Super Valu ................. 59 53 Wagon Wheel ...... ~5Ih 561f~ C'6I'harts ...................... 52% 59¥l Squirt ....... 51 . 61 EJ Rancho ... .,.51 61 Pioneer ;' ....... 4B 64 Mclodee !·Cleaners 47 65 Jim & NyJa's .................. .45 67 Coca Col~ 44 68

High scores: Bonnie Otte, 202; Ronnie Olte, 522; M & SOil, -Larson·Kllhn, 774 and 2306 i 2300.

City W : L Sweet Lassy 76 132 Einung's 74 34 T-roperty Exchange .671h: 40 lh Sher.ry'S' . 61 47 Vet's Club .54 54 l\-ltNatt Hdwr 54 54 I\'orthrup-King .54 54 Di)"on Ramblers 48 60 f<'redrickson's ..• . ... 47 61 Siouxland Credit 43% 64 112 Farmers Elevator .36 72 Wolske's ......... 33 75 High scores: Phil James, 224;

1\11. Brummond, 608; NQrthrup­King, ·936; Sweet Lassy, 2679.

Monday ·Night Ladies W!--Jerry's C;/fe ..................... 841 231 Gillettes ......... ,.... .76 32

'I ~~;:~ ~:~iS~~·· ::J ::::::::::::~ ~ Nu-Tavern .................... 61 47 N & M Oil ..................... 56 '0 Hills Lockers . . . 50 53 Sehmode-Wieble .. 391 C:) Farmers ............... 39 169 State Nat'l Bank ............... 37 71 Bees Bea~~y ................... 31 73

,Dahl's ...................... 291 781 High scores: Bee Tiedtlte, 12PO;

Tootie Lowe, 516; Nu:Tavern, 812; Jerry's, 2349.

- 300 GAME­

Denny Torgerson rollea a 300

:ftr::n~:n~'ihls b~w!~eg !:!~dd~: be rolJed a~ MeJodee ,hanes.

OFTEN! THE HOME OF

GOOD BEEFI

JErtRX'S EL RAlcHO

&' (qfe,"

ALL Y~UR CAR NEEDS

IN ONE EI\SV STOP

Fast, Efficjent, " Complete Service Ii. ~ & 5 Service Center

Bowling I nstt~ction By Appoin~ment

Also

Complete Line of Bowling E~ulpmel1t

alld Supplies

Melodee Lan,~ AI and IA1'v

The Place t~~. For Allj' .

Beverag1'

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Registere Cars, Try k.s

~ 1954 I Mr. nnd .Jim L. nles, Wa ne, Ch~!v. ond Wm. K IIme-r, Jr. Wakefield GlfHlys

~·ord. \ Mr Horutt! H. Rohde, n mdolph, Cad. "

1953 11. C. Nowkll, Way c, (,hev.

1963 1952 Walter Hammond, Randolph,

:~ ~:~;~~~ I \~~nd~;~(~ it (~~ ~ Y\l~'~I'~~~:~I.C\;;on. Cllcv,"oleL 1951 tiue Donn!d I. IWinsidc,

St\Hh'hakl'r , Jil'l'hprt II lJam;('I1. WUYIH'. Ford I\ntH'rl (;rad, Wms[(iI'; ('he\'

PickuJl 1961

Delbert Aldl!-r~;on,

1950 uyne, Buick

Martell Paulsen, C Irroll, Cht'V, Ivan Creighton, Wa ne, Chcv.

Picll:lip. 1947

(;I'I'o)d LI'I' \Vuttil'r, lkandolph, Lee Swinney. Way e, I'~()rk Trk. ('hp\ rolel I->j('kllp 1942

1 Edwnrd Salll:dln . .11'. Wayne, Lee Swinney, Way Cj (a'le Trk.

Pont Ill(' 1941 HOII nn \\illlsp, Waynt' .• ~ord William Hollenbc. k, Wimmlc,

1959 , , .Ford, Arthur Itph;fc, Rnndolp~J, Chcv, I __ .... _____ +-___ _

Pi<kll~~ 1958 i CourthouseRo nctrp ,Jcf(rcy, : Winside, Willard

Pontillt". .l.

beed Flied:

Glo"" 1l0'111O~~57 W;n,;U,., ehev.! .Jo~~rn~.n ~~i~:'::~~O, e~~~~~n~,~~ 1956 11'26, R4, Tax $1.1.00.

Lee·Swinnt'y. Wayn(', '''onl Trk Ar~~~I;i~n~ll~c~~~~C T~i~~~l~~ ~~ A· .1. AIkins. WaYrH', Mercury' and EII'.l NWV" S19,' 26N, H3. Tax

1955 , SZZ.i5. " LaVernI' (;(lhring, Winst~e, Dodge H· C. Falk and nna Falk to

.., Clarence and Eva H man, L7, B3,

Low Info rest Rate - ~ong Term O;~~ln~~ ~~7kn :~dH s~~~s l;~~i~OOto Federal land Bank I loa". Clarence and Eva H e.\Tlan, LB, B3,

K Original Town of Ho, kins, $1,000.

• 'II~!"U 10'"< '~Nl '.O!~I""

• h'''''''''Tn ODOU -MO><· ....... CK OU~U,.Tn

~o~~lr~~:i~c.

Septic Magic is guaranteed. in

writing, to} eliminate odors, re­

store natural septic tank opera­

tion and open up a clogged­

Carhart Lumber Company to Archie L. Wert and usan E. Wert, L39, Westwood -Add. 0 Wayne, Tax $3.30. County Court:

n,Iar. 22: Milo K mopik, Ban­croft, fined $10.00' an cost of $4.00, improper parking. 'omptaint by Garth Dawson.

Mar· 23: Gregory Bartoll, Syra­cuse, New York, fint' $25 and cost of $4.00, sentenced t five Jays in county jail and order 'd to make re­stitution on checks, on charg(' of obtainmg by false p etpns('s, Com· plaint by Charles M DNmott Marriage Licenses:

Mar. 22; William H. Zimmer­man, 20, Omaha an Aliee Irene Hamilton, 20, Gmah

drainfield or your full ~urchase -------+-----t-p,k. ;, ,.funded. ! I See By Th Herald TIEDTKE PLUMBING I M,. and M". J .• h P.,I" C.lum.

B. HEATING 'bus. were weekend guests In the

I Ll::!and Thompson orne. Dinner

~p_ho_n_e_3_7_5._28_2_2_~t-_w_a..,yn,..e_ ~~r~~ts E~~~~ay P~~l~: ~,ed Frv~I~~r:o~~ - . HOME FOR SALE

Another nice home near the college; 1:htee bed­rooms. Beautiful living room, dining. roo ,large modern kitchen and utility room on t e main floor. Open stairway leading fram livi g r?om to three large bedrooms and bath upstai s. Base-

ment gar~g~~p~;;~e~·XCHANGE I 117 Main St.

ELmC~-FsALES & SER. VICE' for free ~ home demonstra:

tion', parts or supplies ,call Don Kohles, Phone 1375-1525, Wayne, Nebr. m20t3 ~SALE: U}53 Ponti~el Real f--'::-:c-=::-C'77:f::-t:::-:--:-=7:-

good shape. $now tires. Clean. Pholl(' 375·2602 m6tf

·-··-SPRINGSAi:-E -

'I, Is Now in FULL PROGRESS

Savings Galore an all

SPR I NG ITEMS Shop Now and Save at

Coast-to-Coast Stores Wayne, Nebr.

FOR SALE: Trailer house. Rich-ardson mal,f', 59 model, 8 x 38

witI' two bf'cirooms. Contact Rod-nc.>y Billings, Reuterl'l Trailer Court, Wayne. Nebraska. m20t3

F~~al~:Ih~~B;~:~e f~~~~82~~tting I,i---:~---+--t-:=~c-c-:::=-'-cc-= m20t3

THIS IS A COOt> TIME to buy a new or L1sed heater. Stop in at

Coas-t·to-Coast Stores and look at I :.~-::::;,-::;:t=-:::;c:::==-";;:­all tl1(' models, with or without 1

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= blowers. We have just what you want at Coast-to· Coast Stores,: Wayne. m27t 1

~- .----.~-.-- 1-==+===== FARM SEEDS 1-

Plow Down Sweet Clover $13.50 bu.

Red ClovC'r $29.40 Area 40-45 High Protein

Alfalfa .. . $42.00 bu. Also Argentine A,jfalfa, Brome

and olher &eeds

Wayne Grain & Feed Wnync, Nebraska m2ot*

FOR SALE: Singer sew~ ehine In a beautiful light wood !~~~~~ ..... ~~~~~..."

eilbinet. 1962 model. This machinl wdl applique, blind hems, decora live designs, overcasts, darns an ell:. with no attachments to buy. Buy i.t for 9 payments of $5,35 eac} or Olscount for cash. Will tak tl'Cide. For more information writ Credit M.anager, Box 123, Lincoln, ~cbraska. m27t2 -----f-..---c---'== -~--.--=c:_::c:_:::~:--~c" FOR SALE: 720 JD Diesel,

I ly overhauled,

Nearly new tircs, '------------------t----: ..... 695·Z172.

im-portant an mtrem-e-nt . t to all farmers ho grow corn

to attend a

CORN LINIC Town:. Wayn Place: City ditorium Day: Mond y Date: Time:.

April , 1963 8:00 .m.

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The following topics will be disc i

WEED CONTROl-useo!mod farm chemicaJs for weed <;<>n­trol- problems associated with con entional weed e<mtrollpractIces - econoqrics of weed control- app] , cation of herbi~~es·~d facto~ an'ecting their perform,ance-residu effects of herbICides f the soil.

SOiL INSECT CONTROL~lif cycles-damage causOd'-devel­opinent and spread of resistance probl~-control m~:­evalua:tion of -insecticides-econo 'cs of soil insect ~ntl_rol. This subject will be discussed only in hose areas where soil ,msect re­sistance bas developed .

Time has been provided for ering individnal qu~tions. All faOPere, jobbers, dealers, county a en.ts~ extensio~ p~rso~el, voca­tioD.al agriculture ~ctors and eir classes, agrtcdIturall bankers, press representativcs"l"'d others· teresf:ed in efficien~ coJ!n produc­tion are cordially invited. iBrihl! Y ur frumds and nelllhb?rs.

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERY D FOLLOW~~G THE PROGRAM

four Host: GEIGY AGRI ULTURAl: CHEMICALS

.1. - creator. of chemicals fO"lnodern agriculture

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.. rll W.dno!daY, Ma'reh 27, 1963. 7 l""'I-----... -~'!"'i

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FOR SA~E O. R. Selders' r~sidence

in Win~ld4. One story briCk i' usiness building on Mjai Street

in Win~id .

WARNE"1'~NDE Insurance nd

Rea I Estat~ gency hone 2931

Don't take chan es with your valuable belongings,. Move with

Aerq MaYflOW~' America's mos~ recommen edl fllover,

A!:iter T rO sfer, r nc. Waype, Nebr.. Phone 947

jntf

Th.

DArrs CLAIMED·

PHONI . NUMBER 130lnd _ will'

como '0 YOUR FARMI! CI.lm Vour 511. D ... Early .•• ChIck Th ...

. 00' •• Flretl

Way", Herald you. re.,h more far.".,. th.n In I"Y othe, mllCl:lum.

7: Combination' newsplper plln: of .. I. .d ond •• 1. bill. ,Ie. up, which make. yo", adve,­tiling compl.t~ In one lob.

8. L... ,xpenle, I... driving anC! time needed In .",.tlng; fewer nl, bill. needed.

9. Your n.~sp.pe, .d In Pipe, glv •• farmet's Opportunity to ltudy your lal, n.t. over carefully, In their own hom •••

. and decide on the artlcl •• they may wllh to'· buy .

10. If you cannot get In to The Horald oKln soon, lUI' call 130 collect. We'll be out.

MARCH 28 - WENOELL KORTH

~~:~ e~~tL~n -H:~h:a~;In~n~ six miles south. Sal. ,tarh at 12 noon .. Smith, RolJertson, ,Me, Gill, AuctlDneers. W.k.fleld Na. tional Bank. Clerk,

oil our !ti. II WISH TO EXPRESS my ,In. the gins, l('l"e lhnnks to fri~nds, neigh-

, were given l.JOrs and relatives fo!' the cards . annlver- "nel visits While in the hospitnl nnd Fred Victol'. ~inc(' returning home. A special

Ihunk you to the ('ighth grade f(}1' their gift. gVCI'ything was deeply appreciated. lIarold Meyer. m27

WEwisiTTO -TiiANI, our neigh· bars. friends nnd 11elatives for

the many beautiful cards, flowers, memorials and all the good food that was brought to dur home at the time of th(> death 9f our bC-[ loved dad and grandfather. The family of Carl J. Erxleben.

Radio Pioneer Invents 4-Way Radio for Trucks, Tractors, Cars and Boats

Princeton, Minn.-r~orrest Bryant, President of Wide·World Electron­ics, this city, who built AfIllerica's first car radio 37 years ago, an­nounced today that his company has just peveloped an ingenius radio. "It actually takes the place of 4 radios. , . , It's a heavy duty, 4-purpose r~dio

that can be switched in 60. sec­onds to a farm tractor, to a. pas­senger car, or even to 'a boat. It reduces monotony, makes fun out

For Washer-Dryer oflt~r:rts, the driver Instant'y to S E R V ICE news, world events, sports, w~atb· -----f ' er.Uwnirkn~ng~ fapr~t~~f~rt~adio. '1 this

! For the est in d Radio and V Repair ;<...!~iitft!imji~ ANY fh~j~acU~;yd ~~ ~g~~f~~ s~~~ o~i'

i ~ MODA ~~~ v:~~~!~ U~~r;s r~~~i~n~~cdd.i~r{ i - CALLI 751 I; culty tuning in hard·to-get staLlGDS

wS·WsAervNicSe~1\NIJ MT'kVes / . MECRACLLHA126NT ~hi~agz:"'J5cs m;i~~ne~~"J~a'~.:',h e~s , You can hear it and you ,c~n try

'Old TV St II it for 10 days. You can also get a Wayne set ore j22tf I i FIRESTONE STORE free booklet at Brandstetter 1m.

I . AYNE plement Co: - Phone 375·33~5,

DO YOU WAN--T-rT-O~~~~~ ~l==~:M~A:IN:::::=:::::W==:::s::w:.:y:ne:.:::::::::::::::-:A:d~V' thing about :-

Write to AA, Box

.MOV~N~SOON? We are ready t go. Local or Long Distance oving. Packing, Crating, Storing., .At g e n t s for Allied Van Lines, World'S; Largest Most Trusted Van Lines.

BRADY MOVING &

(60 y:~s~~~?~ence) Sioux City, la.

Phone 2 - 1335

HOME FOR SALE

Near new three bedroom home near the college, over 1650 square feet on one floor. Carpeted liv­ing roam with huge beautiful fireplace, family

, raam,open kitchen with bui It-in oven, stave and , garbage disposall;. Three nice sized bed rooms , with pLenty of closet space, divided bath roam.

Partially finished basement is the some size as the howse includes full sized shower bath, lavEll­

: tory .and stool. 2-carpart. This house is draped , throughout and has lots of built-in storage space. 'This beautiful home can be bought for only $1,-550 down and a lang term FHA loan an the bal­ance with payments like rent.

Investigate Today!

PROPERTY EXCHANGE 117 Main St. Phone 375-213~

MARCH 18 TO .JUNE '8,1963

11K ; GRAN~ PRIZE 1963 InfielaBui'"

Station Wagoa'_

e~ MJ.OVB..Y DOW! .-I'ACH TIME YOU SHIP TO US .

IIIE WILL REGISTf;R YOUR NAME ::J!=:S~:~:~~~ " tOR THE VALUABLEIIIEEKI:Y ..., on "'. f .... and fuo~

PH IZES AS WELL AS THE.l':i.:!" ..... W .. WiJI be GRANDP~IZ,E '

Dolll~.-~ess SJajrjllJ~·lIiest aeiWts

$pringhas sprung, I,

The gra .. has'lriz; .' . . .•... Ii

But you' don't .hayt ;ta

wonder

Where the Used Ca~, il.

They'rq !It

''Wortman'S A~ 1· . I

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Used Car Lot ,

62 Galaxie SOO 2·door hlrdtop, 390' .~gl~l, st.ndard trans.mlillon, [' n.w tlroa and many .xtrl1~

62 Valiant, Plymouth~' compact ~port.

car, e' Signet 200, ~·~~orl.h.rcr.

top, fuliV oqul'pped.

62 Galaxie 2·door I,dan, ,flnd,rd' v-a o:n· glne, m.nual tranlJflIIlIQ11t raJ'

dlo, red with whit. to'~. '

60 Ford Wago~ Counlry Sed.~, ,,:&, ~.(d.o. matlc, '4-door, ·6!.PIII.S., bluet ~nd. white, good cond.itlon.

S9 Dodge Coronet 4·door 'Idan, V·B, Torqu.~lIt.,

radio. custom Interior,. on.

owner,

59 Mercury ~onterey 4-door sedan, auto/mat1c tran.­

mls~lon, radio and air condl.

tioning. One owne.r lind has

had exc~lIen6are: .

58 F~r,d Custolfl.300 4·door sodan, V·S, st.ndard

transmission, radi~, :Z. tono,

green, good rubber, englno

overhauled, .:

.57 Ford Country Sed~n. V-8, automatic transmission, ,.;

passenger. Very sound tra.,.­

;ortation at a nqmh111' pdc:e.~

Many Older' Cars With

Lots of Driving Left in

Them - P,ic:ed f~am

$65 ,and up.

ALL LATE MODEL

CARS SOLD WITH

- < f'.

whic:h inc:1ude~ '.'.,' 1. Serviceability

. Guarantee

2. First Month Guaralltee', \ i .

3. Twa-YeCl~ Guarallte,e r "

WORTMAN "

AUTO ,(0. Your'

FORD - MER(;;U~Y . 'DEALER ..

1'19 Eost jrd'~~~' ... "~. v "':~";I\"

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Winside High Girls Neig;lb@r~ ~n Science

(,h('l'yl B('hllH'r and LlIlci:1 Witt­kl sophomort's at Wmside lilgh Sd~ool, ha\ l' ht'l'll \',;or!ung 011 a hi· ()1'lg~ project t'ntill('d "Blood ·r~pl's." Wlllt'h lh{'y pl.ll1 to enler

KRAFT

Mustard HEINZ TOMATO

SOUp L1BBY',S DEEP BROWN

6 oz. Size

Beans Ins::,:·'O

BACON .. " ....... . SWIFT'S PREMIUM Skinless

PORK LINKS . . . . . . . . FESH SLICED

PORK LIVER ~'V:

CUCUMBERS e.,h 5e ,

FRESH RADISHES OR

3~10c . GREEN ONIONS CARROTS p,~g. 1 Oc BANANAS ~:f;on. ............ 2 Lb. 29c

A 1034 Main

Lb. Pkg .

12 oz. Pkg.

Lb.

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HAMS SUTT PORTION .... 49c

39c 39c 19«:

SSe

1ge DON'T FORGET TO TRY

OUR VEAL ROASTSI

•••••••••••••••• 2Yz, Size 2

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KERNEL I

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NIE'S from the Col~ege Campus

will be Iljen~r Blish. Henry Rolh· Wisch, Uarry ISampson, James Ktth· Ie,·. Glelwll!O Sampson and Elmer SchrIeber. BIITlnl wl11 be in Green· wood 't.~~etc~y.

Carl A. S:unuclson was born Feb. G, 1884 (n Bo~·os. S~\'cden· Be CtUi1e to the Vniler Slates AUI!t 28. 1909 and 5et~lcd n the Wakefield com­munity.: ~e as married Aug. 29, 1918· to' 'Ren Munkvold Samp~on at 5iouf CIty. He spent aU of ~is life in ,he Wayne-Wakefield area.

He wb preceded in, denth by his wifb in 1960, a stepson in 1962 lind a brother nnd three sistcl's. Sur. Vlvors iIJclude n son, Melvin,

officiate Wnyne; (wo stepsons. Glcn and ae- 'r~hlJood Sampson; {our grnndchlhl.

rcn; one great-grandson; tht'ce step grandsons and two step grand~

I daught(!'rs.

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Fo I DOt f ,·,nnolory with committal b~ Ina 1.,1 esor '\SMr.~'~IIC~~rC~~·TutU. ;;'R~born w.OIIOla1' TUHle Feb. 24. ·t900 ot rouen. Ua w ••

IUllrrie,\ Mar. ap, lPS5 '10 ,. ~'.rn

H Id ° L I Dickey. Ho f;p~nt lho lUlst 35 'ytlnrH e I aure in LlIlH'CI. 11l!. \~1\!4 'pl'cccd~~d In ' dt'tlth by his Ilnfi.mtRt :O 8lNtt.ir and

Funernl so vicos 1m· Willinm W. II hrolh",", , Tuttle, 63, 'v~re held Tuesday nC· Survivurs include his wldOWi U tcrnoon at Ithe I"irst Methodist dall~hh'r, Mn •..• IUII11110 I .• ubhllr' church, Lnll~CI. Mr. Tuttle died ~tl'(It, Omllhll; tI 1i0l\, GIU'~, Co­Slln~IQY Ilt J.nlurd. 'IImhus; twu t.tl1tm'M, Mrs, AI:ncK

H%" Guy h .. McClure ol£ll'19h~d ~~:::;~~I:lIn~hl~!~H. 1~.~,~'ti~ra~C)iWJ~d:. ~:r~l.l I~~W~' ~~il~inll!~I'~~!i:~';~~ Uu~~, SiOllX City, nllY, lInl'Ungton, lind Gllrdcu"dmd! "Saved' by Grnce." Hal'old, Laul'l'I. nnel two j;trand­

• Charlcn~ Wllrd Was accompanist. sons. Pallbearers 'Vorc Marlin Reynolds, lJwnill Peterson, GIQnn . KCllllCUl and Arvit ,Tuttle /im) Ronald Burns. Buria~ was in the Laurel

Mr. and Mrs, 80b ': fnmily. muir, spent DI, R. w. ells-pet:

Wayne's First·· Weekly I' I

CASH .16Hr DRAWING

Thurs-., Apr. 4, Some Lucky :~P5r will receive

Just for Registering at a Participating Merchant' s St~r~ ,

Drawing·· at 9 p.m. at 2nd and, Main

That's right, iu~t register at any or all of the participat-I

ing merchants' stores and you have a chance of win-ning $75.00!!l

The first na"e drawn will win $75.00. If the poten­tial winller is Jot present, a second'drawing will be held for

Should the person whose name is drawn not be present, a tbird drawil'!~ will be held for

$25 If all three are not present, $25.00 will be added to the total and a drawing will be held the second week with a first prize of

$100 I

REGISTER A,S MANY TIMES,

AS YOU WIS6"'ii i ." ,::';'>1:: REGISTRATION FORMS AT EAC~" ,,"

PARTICIPATING ~ERCHANT'S. S~~~~'I'.:; . . <.T#/,

RETAIL DIVISION . ,

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The Voice of WOy1e H;igh Schoo~ ---~-~ -< -~-~;;rchi7--:-,1963

Parent-Teacher Conferences Nex Week At Wayne Elementary School • Parcnt·tcochcl' ('onfcnmrc~ at--

the Wayne Elcmcntnry School wjJl b(' hC'ld on Wt~un('sday, Thursday and Fnday. April :1, 4 and' 5 School Will Ill' dlsmiss('{i ut 1:15 on those da):. and the hus \1,1111 tak{' lh<' chlldn'o home al that tinH'.

Parents of kindergarten child­ren will also be invited for in­dividual confere-nces this time. Therefore the kindergar ten classes will not be in session at all on Wednesday or Th~rsdaYI April 3 and 4. R<'port carris \\ II] 1)(' .~('r.lt 1101111'

'Witb Ih(' children on Wi'qnesday, 1\1ur('11 27. along With a notl' \('Jling Hit' \11lH' of tilt' pan'nb' ('onft'{ en('('. 1\lr oX{,l1rord, (·jl'llll'ntary principal. IS urging thaL parl'nb. attend tlwst' ('un(C'J'('I1t'('Sj WhICh will be' ('PTll!'rl'd around tilt, child';, ind]\']duul ('<lut'ul!Onal g ,j' (l \\ I h throughuut thl' s{'ho()l ,\ ('aI',

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Wayne High Varsify AHends Taurnamellt

Tht' WIIS hashtball ho~;, \\('nl to tll(' ;,1;11l' lourn<lllH'nl ;d L]ll coIn II'fl Wa,\'IH' ilv ('al".

o early TlIOl"lHllg and ~~(Jt b'Il'J.,;

Saturda~' night. TIll' h()~ s \\ ho \\ ('nt II ('n' Don

l\J('yer, Ken Olds. (;nr~ i.Jo]"('Tl7.en. Jim Kern. Phil neC'<" Dean W('lllit'. .JC'rry (~ranqll]sl. Kpnny OPtlE'!OI<l. Tom Don'('.\. (Jull Tom Mall The) we're aC('()Jnpalllcd h~' til(' ('oa('hes The t('am Sl,l:,l'd at tlH' KC'llogg ("l'nlt'r on till' l:nl\'('rsih of :'-.if'br Clska Agl"lt'ull1l1'al Canlp;\;"

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Recitals of arr I Nuernberge I Eynon Sunday I Ap iI 7

Vocal recitalS wlll be presented Sunday, Apr 7 by IV arilyn Nuern­herger, ,lean 'I!:yno, and John Barr The recitals ill bcgin at 3 o'clock at the Womil 's Club Room ,J! lIw C'lty Auultorn m.

Marilyn's p'cllal \\.111 include sclcdlon~ from "t'lTIl'!ot" and "The Blacl, S\o\ an" from "The MedIum" Manlyn ill also sing 11 nu~~)::~r,,('lltitll'd "llkl1e's Laugh-

\\. JlI ::;lllg c,lItl\ t'ntl'rUJining ~()ngo. a~ Youtll an I Love."

Jean \\ III bt' pel" ormlOg selec-1 ions by l\lozart an Handel and song't'3 f]'(im the "Soynd Of Music"

:H:I)s~~~~~:J'Take ~a!'~:b~a(~i~aI~SJigh ,[ud

the national last week.

by Mr. III according grades they

t\AO years. form of a

ered by the test

will be dis.c1osed after the grades have been compiled and the stud­ents notified.

Studen~~: who took this examina­tion are Lauren Boeckenhauer, Kenny Denesia, Roy Korth, Terry

March, Elaine Me:::ic::r~, :K::::e:::nn:::y~O:::ld:::s~, ~L--=---~-'--1~--"~--~~

~ "a-Robe Receives From Science Harvey IRabe, rn a the J? a t i ,r s -~-r-~~-+--+~~~--­

teacher in Wayne's Jumor High Schoo\, h~s received ~ scholarship frum th(' KatlOnal Sqence Found­ation for the Slimmer of 1963.

Mr. Rjabe will spend eight weeks at Southwestern State Col­lege at [Weatherford, Oklahoma, particip~ting in a Summer In­stitute for Junior High School Teachert, of Mathematics· He :--------...;----------+----'11 will be orking in a group of 40

Phone 375-2580

Phone

math in tructors from states fIoll oy~r thel uniQn~, tie is the ~Iy re­presentative from this area. The purpose of the Inst,itute is to in­crease the teachers subject mat­ter comtetency In modern math. ematics

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Mr, R be, his wife. Cora, and sons ROd[e Y, 2, and Randy 1, will leave W yne about June 1. Mr. Rabe ha taught in the Wayne

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Schools two :yeats and .Plans to be back on hc Job next September. . -

I Mr. RtC~ers ta Attend Confe ence (It N.U.

Mr. R ckers, ~~,rayne High prin­cipal. v'lli be gO'ing to the Univer-

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sity of Lincoln for a conference with the former IWayne High stud­ents whd are now. freshmen at the University. The Iconference will ,be held on' Thursday, Mar. 28, With

a combifed orientation for all of the part' cipants·' Then the students will hav! private conferences with their pritncipals.

The of

E WAYNE LL:~~OO=-17--Soction 2 - POQo. 1 I~ 8' ,

O.K. Amen m_nts At Council eeting

At the student coun il, meeUng on Mttrch 18, there. wa a.. discussion about dismissing chool durln'g music contest in 0 'der to give more support to U e contestants· The council considc cd a request by city officials, wh arc thinking of building three te mis courts by the swimming pool, for a vole by the student body to sfC how popuLar the idea is. The poss.bilities of hav­ing a foreign exchangc student and Vf having 11l0~(> school con­voca't1ons were also (Jiscusscd,

Thci council Pl'~POSCd ( 0 u r chan~es in the con'titution which were' approved l<~1'i lay by a vote of th~ student body~ The constitu-

lion, newly a,',ll, cn.de!, states that n member of the s udent council' must have a 2,5 ave age during the year prior to hiS 'lectioo. Presi­dential elections wil be simplified: the candidate for resident must be a member of th student coun­cil; ~Od be ~i!l be elected by the studqnt body'" dud g the last· 9· weekls period of the' first semester.

The meeting tim~s have been changed from afte~ schohl on the first I and third Moindays of the month to a rotating period on those days. The original rule holds th",t leleven members must be pre­sent Ito conduct a meeting; but now two-thirds of the members must be prcs~nt to recommQod amendments for the vote of thei'·tUdent body.

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del Freese 0 Attend

F~~, n~y ~~,~~e"l~~!!~~}d a schdlarsh]p for the Fine Arts Fest· ivai at Lincoln, Ju e 11-29.

ancy who pi ys the flute, wit pa:ticipate n the music ~t,Yle dresses certainly co rses. StUdents1,are required to ]t po ticipate in tw major activi- I - • l' •

tie (such as ba~ or .or~hestra ).i ;he homc-~~ ~]~.l: . in addition, they are iJlve~ Pr!- ou needs~] va e lessons and are assigned the . :~ ~tice rooms fo:r an hou~ each they, new

T isr.'year, "Ani 'Evening with Rodger~ and Hamrnerstein" will be giv n by the All-staters. ~tudents will .try out for the special solo pos-itio s. "' I

T e Nebraska Federation of "'!o-

~~ :~it~~bSsc~:~'~~~p.N a1~~r::i~ rna ely 225 studcnt)S wilillarticipate in he festival.

-.... , . '1-Science Fair " , .' ,

and senior St. Ol.f students .r~ permitted to become memben

O~~lsS:~~~·~e~:r:::lrl;ll· slud(~nts who 81'C interested In attl'nding 51.

Olaf to get inl contact with him or the college. He encolll'Ug(~d «nyolll' vilSiting Minnesota in thl' MlmtlH'1' months to visit thi~ b(~llUtlful Lu· theran coUcgu.

• FHA Officers Visit Wakefield Club

The Wayne High FHA officers visited the Wakefield cluh last Monday evening. The foul' offic('1'1i Ilre Renee Eulbcrg, ,Joann BUliel"

mister, Virgene Dunkluu, a II d Marilyn Nucrnbergel·.

The girls were pleased with tho welcome they found on the board, "Lets make Wayne High Girls Welcome," and wo-re Im­pressed with the procedures of their hosts' meeting. The ~e"t. ing began with devotions and songs. Each member particlpat. ed.

They used the lit1H1UUI:d pol'iia· mentary procedun' in ("onduetlng the meeting. For FHA w('(']{ til('

" -----'--.-----, ++--c girls IIrc Illannlng ,,' £ul1,':8c,hc~ulc of I\CtlVitiCK. 'rll(~ mocli~IJ, waH Iw1d in the study h~lll of! 'Wake:' field lIigh and WII!; til>ol1sqrcd .,~r 1\11"1'. Nelson. .

• Girls' Basketball T~urney Played:,

Alice Turner, high polnt,lllr!. In lhe inttamurnl bllskctbalL, tp1lrnn· O1(,llt. It'd her h'um '.lnst WmlncH· duy night to Iho chBmpiplIshlt, tllIt!'. Th(' winning teUIn 'conshlhl)) ur Alle(', Judy .Iont"!!l, Mal'Y, ,lIUW K('rn, Ginny Wilt, Dlnnn lllnmOlI, Dlnnn Ml'Ym', Dlunn JlolliJ.rd and ('l!ul'lenc Wendt. •

They defl'ated the team capluln' ('(I by Linda Seymour who WitH un­nllie to ploy the finalgamo .because of Illness. Other members 0(. h~l' ; h'um wcrt~ Toots Lint. ·'Phylllt; EI· Il'rnwiel', J u y n u EcktQnklunp. Diane Skov, and Nancy W9llers. ,

AII<.'l' tOllpmJ the score sheet wilh II total of :10 poinls, Dlullc SI<llv followed with 25 point". Judr,r Jun1'" lind Ginny Wilt euch chalked lit' 8 points.

WHS Track Season Starts; 4580y5 Working Out

Coach Gordon Zapp, Wayne High -- .. : ,,---. __ . -------T---­track ~~]ot, s~y~ that ~~li~, year :Wil~ dista~ces, whkh i40nlY'· medio~Fc, be a re-bUlltlmg y~ar .for, the The weakest' poiIlr.'" he uWhapr)'JIy

\ Devils' cinder men .. F~rtY·flvc Oy~ admitted, If! the ·speed. ,uS-peod," arc presently WOrkl~g out, and tI~e he said, "is a physical dc.vJ'lopnlllllt most ever. ent~~cd In t~e SD? l m t;:oluponent which c~n he·li~1It." He the last ten years .. has bech 16. ,hopes. ,U) bring thls:abovc I1v'!I"~ge

"Unlike baliket~all,:an,d,~o:t a.', dUrin·g,:.thc ~<la50n.:,:, ,., track puts. :th.e'··~es:po~sl~lnty on : 'rhe season' iH :1ho "firHt time Hint

:~Et t~n:i;~:;:,I;~!:: :~~,\~: t er,:, more Ulan fQur' moots h.ave h~cJ1 run, and YPU' ,Will: find out y ry' scheduled 1n many· years: Th(~re, quickly which ~ne h,~s his h art "are 16· scHeduled ,~cet~ wh~cp In It:' said Mr, Zapp. Coach Zapp hope.S}i)VlI! give ~hc

j squad tho cxpcr1~n~c they now

Conditioning is the biggest n( ecS· lack. ' in track, but It can be acq ired

kept, aecordjng to the c nch, present time the stl"Orlgest

the squad is the we~ght~ (shotput, etc.) ~oan

, the squad its 'only two points in the large A.A.V. meet at Kearney two weeks ago '?Ihen he tllrew' the shot- 4 rect fat~her then he ever had Ih.efore.

The next strongest point the

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Governors BeUeve, C I '

(on Settle IBoundary 1'11' 1)111 TIl!' /-l(f\l'l'nOl's of rNeb­I I 1,.1 .!l1il South Dakota !jUlle

.r '" Ii 111,11 it frl('ndly court 'a:-;e ,I" I,ll Iu- ttJI'.1 11 II I ('<I .~() thl.ll: the I '; ';llpl ('111(' ~ 'ourl \,nulc!' de-

: :1: ,.1'/,\\ I,~I t:;; II:;:~;~H;:::? I a :)l~t ~I~(~\"~ ,II'" III ('oil In:, ]'(Iint Dam.

1.\ I 11 thollgh tlH' ;':O\'('f"lOI'S .. _1"('11 anJ thl' South Dllikota (,.III\(' (Utllllll'iSlOn ats(I gad, Its

al. th.·II· was one hnljimll \I as 1\1.- D. Stt't'n. dlrll'ctor

('I Ill(' ;'\;ehl'HSku (iilllH' q'om Illh .... l(Ill

~h·('n mallltaills that titr I tall· I' :1it'I'S. a hot hslHng ~pot.1 an' In- \t'hr;l~ka and thilt the mattC'r

• '" rlUl Ilt'gotiablc. lIe also fated llla\ tht' agrf'('lllcnl to .s bmit III(' hl'lmdar), Issue to a 'ourt IL·~t III liS! be apprdvt'd l1Y the ~~':ll aska (;am(~._C.21nmlSSl0rL

] IH' aUorn!'y ge'8c-ral In each .... L..tl' \\ill bl' directed to make 111(' arrangcmenl;: for thc case.

The dispute stt'tl\s from Steen's ~1t'tlOn last December when he an-11Ounc('ci IH' \'v'ould cancel a red­pnlt'al fishmg right.:; ag]'cerlent \\ Ilh South Dakota in the' tail­\1 "ilel's. area. He bluntly s~ated that hiS reason Was prorllPted 1J~ til(' fact that South Dakota I dust's to permit outlof-staters to hunt walelio\1,I1 in their state.

En:'n if the court case is marie, Sl~'en saId, it v,on't change any­thmg because he is sure the ('ollrt would support his vie!\v.

Compromise Reached It has been annolinced that the

l'nn'C'rsity Board' of Regents, til(' utllversity's volunteer (ill staff, and full time

Greenberg the volunteer

'they wlil nuttee bearing port of the for funds to expand lege facilities. 'I

The volunteer staff full-time staff have not to·pye on the expanSIOn

Greenberg saId tho "have been thrashed pletely and now all are in mutual ac('ord,"

Loftery Law

tiuce D:lily Nehra' paper at the

In recent Sen. Ray charged tion has tthe hews on side of liberntism, .

Peterson, p regent said the Daily Nebra~kan IS r"not a Ct'ec newspaper i~ the scn1'e that other newspapers re" H said it is an "l:Idjunct of t 1(' univetsity and its editors must keep im mind Owt what they s\l.y refie(lts on them, but more illjlportant on the uni-versity too.' 1 '

He added: that bd is certain ~ome of th~ comments carried Ht the publiK?ation have bad an adverse <lffert on the univers'ity\s budget. I

The otber I regelnls presf'nt ob­.vio~lsly felt ~'thal the l univer~ity's pohcy on tudent publications and on the'r supervision have

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LOUD Rev. Ro~ert Shir~k, pastor

I)(:~:~l:eth~ 11~~~I;i~fi~~ on·,"t~~ Statue of pbprly. !TllI' famous lEIdy in New York harbor holds hig.h her erpr buring torch, Ill­

vIllllg (he o\\ntrod¢Jen, th(' for· gotten. the I hopch-"s (rom ",..-here c\ C'r (hey l1Jay ('ami,. regardless of thell' n!'ltlOnaJ harkgloUnds, thC' E'oior )f 1 hell' Skill, or the ~'reeds whi 'h lhl'il' rclig· 10US eonc~n. ('(~me hel'£' (0 these shor s and to lescape those things whi h InakQ, men down­trodden an hope tess .

We hist rieaHy think of our country as', a place of refuge, a new world, a land o( opportunity, ?pPortunit~ which i~ at least by mference acking illl other and older part of th~ world· It seems to e, that tJhis feeling of escape ha b~en. Qverlooked in m~ch ,of a r thinkirtJg about dur· selves.. q.People clouhl' cbme here to e~ca~e frotn lack (t opportunity, escape tild confine of a low ('conomic fVC] an rise to one Which woul 1)(' ~om what higher' here one (ould escape from th~ rigid cJa~s s .into whirh nations were dlVld d III thp old countries.

rhere 'as I!ttl~ seriolls at­tempts to, export t other coun­tries our national oncept of the role of governmcrit, or of the rights of Bfan. ",!c tb~ught of our­selves as a lIttle Island, pro­tected by two OCPal-ns and thou· sands of files. in a sea of na· tions. Her one cou!d climb out of the undert()\\ of riraditiOn, and make a I ew star. Small en­

couragemf:nt \\as given to the worker in another I nation to re­prod!lce w at was to be had here in his own country. To be the possessor of the AmerIcan way

. pf life, 0 e had t{~ live in Am­~rica. We. were n~ particularly Interested I in sha iog what we had, and ost em haticaIly, we would not~l'OOk th overt influ­ence of 0rer nati ns 10 our hem-isphere. I

Now a1 ost im]'erceptibIY a change is i occurri g. Indicat'jons are b.egin~ing to a pear that the. old i~olat on concept i!' giving way to a feeling of concern for others W 0 do nqt make their home on his continent. I think one bit I evidence of this is the Peace Americans

skills to world who

. In this pro­posfibly ac­perhaps the

and as-nations

counties will be_ at the second week ..

this week play ball this

&l€'ct and damaged REA

* * 30 Years Ago

n,,,,,,",,,lorn Nebraska ,. night voted to

p,,~r~: :~jU\1'31~ hi, hand und I

of the city " Wayn(s Natlon-

morning whe-n, it was cflught in TwelvC' stitches were I'('quired to

.IMt. and Mrs. wedding ('('lc­

voters will go to the local officials

Ahout 250 HtudC'nts took graci<' C'xamitlations Thursday towns of the cQunty .. Walter sine. was uninjured except for to lhr head when his car

they expect arecaI'd term.

and landrd on it's toP ... tended the district meeting at evening .. R. L. 8helton. Rlair, is new grocery store here ... E. M. Stumm,

at Wayne municipal accommodate 12 planes

club house will he mo\'ed used for office and dass·

RO""o"hl,,,"" injured his foot Sun·

hud injuries when l1e W[]S drawn I

cr last Thurspay. fie suff('fC'f1 Jf'g und two deep gashes In th~' warming, drying wInd lust

~;;~(.i~~a~!~I'~~rS u~~(';e~u~lI~aht car Swanson, tiving fl('ur CalToll. her of chicke~s stLicn from his evening.

. '. William Beck·

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sent from Alahama and Florida I to the North Cet)tral states. PO-! tatoes in 5· 'and lO-pout!td poly-~ ethylene mesh hags, 5- and -0-'

ig.~~~n~e~!l;~~dj~~~~y ~i~~S'm~~~' windows came through with less l

bruil'ing than those shipped in, 50-pound burlap and paper bags.1

Although potatges in consum-i (>1' hags 'cost the relailer morel money, marketing specialists in USPA's Agricultural Marketing Service pomt out they eliminate til( cost of repackaging at the grocery store.

So, in the end, potatoes pre­packaged at the shipping point probably won't cost the consum­

- el' any more-and he, gets a bet-. ter product:

Ch':trlie's preacher come the country store 8 a t u r d a mght announced he had bee~ away' a couple days on busines fer the Lord. He was calle back, he. reported, to one of his ole; churches to preach the· fu~ neral fer a member of tIfe con, gregation that was knowed iq ~n~m h~~r:a~:/b~~~ h;O~dsi~~~~ oar.. said he doubted a feIle~ c~uld be half-and·half in m-atter but I he wasn't there e'i..ough to argue agin opinion. I

Anyhow, ! he told the'

~~erheh~~u~Ch~i:,~~s 1~od tion, he r~ported', .' nerals' like Ithey do homecomings.· It gives chand to gossip' ~bout r.eighbQrs and talk about

could git a previ whilo he was still date it. •

On the home nounced, a few congregation

,troubles. Fer Henry come said his old' crabb'y he was to bite l}is bead

lIe said he told the reason

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~~~~·in;Ol~'llf:,~ v::: ~~:~~~ed o~~ -(I"ir!::t Monc~·." The prize \vas wqn I . .ly l\'lrs, .Jol;1n ASholf. A card party, WbF held in the Ken Edri1e home I

Mr. and :\{r" liul'old Stolt en- Mrs. ,J.im" Stephens, Mr Dnd Mrs. SUfl(luy evening, The next m('ct· I thr hen: spl'111 Fddcl\' lq :Vlonday in Lpn Stephens .1nd fllmily, Lorry jug will hI? April 18 in the Don I .. ntl ~he Lan·.\ ..... tflltt'(l\wl'g IWIllt', :\lnll· Dalkaqcl', ~IDrlcne E Idie, Kay WmkJohnuclr home. 'I was is:m, \\,j~(" H('/mcj·. Sholes, and Mr and Ml'!i. - bit I

SUm;,l} t'\'pnlll~: ~ Isilors in the Mt'lvjn 1)('1015hcr. Wahol) Ion Edwol"ri Fnrk hllllH' \\('l't' :\11'. and Wnhon nwt Thursday in the Mrs'lllJ Mr$ 1\11':-. Wa~'n" Thomtlf' S . · , :\1nry RrlUlston home>. There were In(£>ting i

Mrs HlltH"rt Fr',\ln \\,1:-> .1 Fri· OiCle Y • 'light memhl'rli and four guests, r:llOS V!illilams rlfl:Y 'lfl,,'rnflH1 \1' lor III !h(' Ed Wednesday, Mar. 27 \1r~. Ron Kuhnhenn, Mrs. nine, _ I: NI("rnnnn 1l0111i ~ Congregalional Ladies Aid Iwrdt /lank. Mrs. Richard Was-I Happyl Workers

i\lr <!I~d \li"" ()tl,. Wlu~n<'l' were' Th d M 28 la~~('r and .Mr~. IInrolJ lInrmcier . Ilap»y Workel'S 1:'ridlL) "\·i'f\:Il'.: \ ;.~It()r~ ill th(' Ted I ~~)~1:~:~ C~~t) !lJ('S(~nl Pnz('S were wen by ~lrn, fl,)\' aftcl'noon in ,stnpll'llInn )WI1H' Lamel F,,'ruoy, Mar. 29 IIllrn!d IInrmei<'1' anr! !\tit's. Lyle II h(1;u<.'. .

Mr. and fA.· rs. W,1yno Ti:tgcn l\.11'rI"Y i'lla-kpl's, AI,I){'rt Sails home CunninJ.!ham The n{'xt meeting t\ukel', and family ~ere Sunday dinner I Jlappy <:0 Lut"\.;v, J ThonW8 WIll be Aptil ·1 in the Ru~sel Hall Wayne guests in ...... 'he Robert Johnson hOlm' . . home. Dlcs<'nt. home, _.' S.lturd.,y Mar. 30 • hy the

"Ir and \.,r.~. l!('l'man ThUll \'.'arrl~l; Sahs will silo 'J s!]('I~'s 011 Friendly Wednesday IIi· hulbs. .sp('nt Sntul'{;ny III :'-Jo rfo II, il1(!il.l Ht Sl Paul's Luthcl"<l11 FTH'ndly Wednesday Club nIPt .~lldl1ty of

Tlwl'sduy- a[t('rnJ)un ~'Isl!ors III r Ilutt 11 dl 8 4~) pm Wf'dnesduy In tile Alfred Slev{'n 1 va! the !\ll's. l' Ikallln ilnme w('r'e Sunday, Mar. 31 home wllh ("rght oH'mb(>fs and

l l\ll·s. I'")';tnk' L')r('lll, ,\\I·s. Dora St I'alll'~ Sunt],!\- .'it 1001 te<lch three gu('sls Mrs MarvlD Fuoss, <It I (;nffllh and :'lIt", .\lllrth,1 Tlnlrn 1" mectmg I :\in. Juillls I\lrn];,(' [lnc.1 MIS Frank 'IS I

Sllndll.v ('\('1l1ng \I>llt()r~ In'lll(' Wednesday, April 3 1 Uludlgan plt'M'nl The next m('ct In!:! to

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r.tl('.:';t ·!'<pt'nk. t'Apri1I·,~.8 "in me M'r~. 'Da\l(!O JonE1'$.q~;';~OQ~I·11- d''';h~~!l~s' \\'i11'~J b'~ Lu!;chlm'. h0r;'lc'l'r' Jumc)t (rless nnd J\1rs.

~s ~C8'li WSCS met Wc(lnesd'ay afternon Stu E~t.n.lon

wi,th twelve meinb(~rs prescnt. StDr~ tension m.ct Mrs, .Ioy Tucker gave thCi lesson, ning i he Wilva "Hip" ot Enst Asia," rtf.rs. Ed two gets, Mrs. Shufeldt scrvrd. 11tte ,next meeting and M IS. Albert will be the World Bank Day, Wed· sent. !\tr . John Rces lle~day, April 3 with the election of part on' ornadoes and of(ll'el's, Mrs. Joy Tucker will ser- Jones gn c an oral qu,os!lonaHi v(' and Mrs. Worley Benshoof will cititcnsh'p;' Mrs. Jones have the lesson· the les's n on "Selecting ~ I The neXlt mecting will be United Presbyterian Ladies Aid April 9 ~ I the I~r\l Morris

United Presbyterian Ladlcs Aid -- . nwt Wednesday with a noon day Hillcrest dLn~(!r. Hostesses were Mrs. L. 1'.:. llillerc. t club ,'('J kins, Mrs, Elwin Jones and the 1\1rs, w. n. 1\'11", William Jenkins. Thel'(' wero eight Ill'mbel's f,c\1cntecn mcmbC'I's und fivo Clal'cnl~e WOOds gU(JIsts, Mrs, Al 1'h0I11'15, Allie til(") "Bat Ie Hymn Da""!3, Mrs. Francis Axen, IVIi's, Lloyd 1\1 H'l'is gn\'(~ Joe Hihklc and Mrs. Harry Evans, "Sclectin ~ Paints·" The pnrsent. Mrs. Owen Owens gave meeting III be Tuesday, th(\ lesf.On on "Broken Covenant." in the J)e Hinkle home. Plnns were made to do the Church will be 1\ rs. AI Thomas spring clcaning Tuesday, Mar, 26. David G. rwood will The next meeting will be Wednes· son on " dd Life to day, April 3. Th.is will be the first

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afternoon me!flJng for this yen I'. Mrs." Charles Whitney ,

Mrs. L· E. Jimkin.~_will giV:~~d~.~_C~ Methodist +_ -------1---.-------.1-.. -.-_____ .. __

\Vllync' Willl:llllS home Wf']'(' J\.ir ~I('tho(itsl World Ban Day Img will beIW('dnesdny Apl'l} 17 Inl(la'l' SWJlnson, MI(J :\-11'.'\ ('Il[ford Lindsay. Biu(' Rlhbon 4H (Iuh tJ~ay~d'(ll1b Rooms_~~I~lll ~~-+'t~~e~_

'~Ir and :'Ilr~ \-\1'n BOWI'r ... and L'nltC'd PJCSh}tPlldl1 WomC'n's

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Teen Time Donee

Friday, Morch 29

"liHle Caesar"

And His Romans

Adm. 50c .- Pilrants Invited

Satu,day, March 30

DUfFY BRORAD And His O,chestra

Admission 75c

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Hr)'1l'rt .Joh!]~on, ]\ rs, Ros('oe SAVINGS If nne;. Wayne, :\II'~ I i .Jones . "

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1'rlzes WITI' won by ,\1 and :VII'S \(Iniph Hnhlff. :\1r. ani Mrs, Ed· I

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4 ' The Wayno (Ncbr.1 , 1963, attended the Wayne county'Tench. sliver wed\lIrg

:==========::~::~~:~~~t~t;:: ... ,meeUng Thursday ~vcnlng in Sunday. i' , Wayne. been visiting In the p. E Jones Mr. and Mrs. AITletgen and

Carroll homes Ilnd other 1Hehda 11 e past family were Sunday Visitors in the weck. E II TI b

Mr, and Mrs. nO.jd S Wand m etgen' orne. (amUy WCI.'C Sunday ftato n vis. Sunday supper guests in the Allan itors' in the ,John· orris home, ~~~!~ J~Og:lea~e~~s~~~, and Mrs.

w::;' SI:I~(~IOy~~l;~n~,:·I~:::~;"stNH?~f~~:~~ W~i;e;nd Mrs. Ron ~Uhnk nn and Thursday dirlner gu#es in the

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Emm.n Borg honn', Emcrson. I Hodney and Mr. and Mrs. M}'ron John Bowers hbrne wer Mr. and l\'lr. and l\1r.~. Ernn Staplemnn . .: Larsen spent Sunday ~n Sio City. Mrs. Ken Bowers and family·,-

Heldt'n, wen' SII'I'iay a(tf'rnoon MI'. -und Mrs: Willb L ge and Mr. and.Mrs.IHarold berg and visitOl's in tI)(' Halph O/sC'n homC', Hobbie were Wednesday vening family were Suloday di er guests

Mr. and )'frs l;h:tl, ':oh(>rg ~nd visitors in the Gaylord Pflanz in the Gilbert :Mau hom" Wayne· family \\l'n' SutHla!· VIslt(JI·':;. In the home. Mr. and Mrs , Dewy fnes wer:e C[lSP£'l' .Iw;t'll /Hl JlW , JI'lrtll1gt~n, Mrs. N, Dowlin'g spent Sunday Sunday afterncion vaito s in the

~1l' nnd Mrs, Hn~)1)()nd IInrml~r in the Melvin Dowling hom. Don Herrman home, L urel. W('r<' 1 ut'sdny l'\'(,I1II1!~ \ 1.".ltors In. Donna Brockman waS. Wed~ Mrs. Cbarley! Koles Was a Wed~ the KC'lIIl('tiJ Edrlin hOJlll' I ncsday visitor in the Arthu .Young ne&day afternoon yisitt'r in the

Friends nr,d relatives spent hume, Laurel. HOl'old Harmeier home, ' FridaV evening In the Lester Mrs. Dorn, Griffith was a Mon. Mrs· Joe Hi*-le was . Wednes-

I I h day afternoon visitor in' the Ervin ~~~~: ~~;':e~~~~~IPb~~~~ae: CD - ~~~~nt~no~en:u~~~e~n t Mrs. Wittler h9me. I

Mr nnd .JUt'!;'" Ken Bowel's and Douglas Oswald was a ODd~y Mr. and Mrs.: Charl~5JBrockman fr'lllily spellt Thursday III th(' Herb morning and dinner !guest in the spent WednesdtY in Si ux City. Wills homl', Winside Forrest Nettleton hOIf1c. f?unday dinne guests in the Clif-

SurlnllY ;lIlt'mooll vi"itors and Tuesday evening s,",pper guests ford Lindsay home were Mr. and luncheon gll(',~t:-, In till' Harold lIar in the Clifford Lhldsay home Mrs. Larry Lindsay and Brencta, 1nC'J('l' JJ(lIlH' wert' ."11' and Mrs were Mr. and Mrs~ Otto Maas Mr. and Mts. liarry Holfeldt LC'{Jllani Jl:tlll'l,tl and Mr. and Mrs. Archl LInd- were Saturday dinner guests in the

SUllda~' dlflll{'l' ,jflll ',UppIT gucsts say. Henry Papsteili home,' Norfolk. r,llO"ts In thl' ./,1,\ ])r;lk(> homC' Mr, and Mrs. George Grone Saturday ever-ing visitors in the Wt fr ~ll' lind ,'II''' Clirdoll Davis were Sunday afternoon vi itors in Ralph Olsen "h\lme were Mr. and and famll:,>, :ltld ~Jr «illl :\lrs. Don the Arthur Grone home. Wayne. Mrs. Enos Williams and John. Frmk" .md f:lll1ll:; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phillips

Mr. and Mrs. George Wintz spent Friday eveniIlR'in th Ellery have movC'd on the Bitl Cullins Pearson home. f place, The place was vacated Mr, and Mrs. James B njamin b.,. Mr, .nnd fIIr!>. Clifford Thom- were Wednesday ev{.!ning visitors as. in the Ronald Rees hoine to belp Monduv af!!'1 nOll \'l~'il())s l!l the

Ervin \I,:llIln hOIllt' W(T(' Mr and .I\ .. lrs. Allan Vralllll Hnd Mark

Mr'i. \'1I11l1<' Jo:\ an", Om,aha. has

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A BIGGER PLATE? ~

''Thors not necessary - you ean return for more, as many times as you like, and tho p ric e Is still 0 n I y $1.75 • (children under 10 - $1.00).

"Choose prime rib of beef • or ham, barbequed ribs, fried chicken, and fish.

celebrate Mrs, Rees'$ birt day. Mr. and Mrs. Georjge St lz were

Friday evening visitors in the Ed­ward Oswald home.

Th"rsday supper Bues in the Ervin Wittier hom,e we e Mr.

~i~~e~~td \\~~:a~nd~~t~=. I A~f~~ed Potent l Jona and Ro.dne I Ran~ dolph.

Mr. and Mrs. WaUer R thwisch spent Sunday afternoon in the Ham, Rcthwisch home, Wayne.

Mr. and Mrs, Forrest etUeton anti Mrs. Frank Lore z were Thur'sday evening visitor in the I-1. C. Hansen home,

Ernie I·'ark and Glad s' Fork were Thursday evening v sitars in tile Edward Fork home. ~ I

Mr, and Mrs.· Robert Erwin I ·v"ere Sunday dinn~r 9 ests in

1 :~~d.Kenneth Olsen hom~, con-I

J3 home

ID~~~S T;~:!~:Y 1~~nl~~e)alt~oB¥eO~

''Then select from an array of pot a toe 5, vegetables, salads, relishes, roll 5, and dessert.

l'OUf hours lare 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. d'aily; end 12 Noon to 8:00 P.M. on Sunday (closed Mondays.)

I\1r and Mrs Kenne EddIe

: ~~:l ('FI~~~d~~d::~~m:O;~lsltDrs In

1\11 and Mrs Walt L ge were .. WEdnesday evenmg VIS ItO s 10 the

Leo Jensen home Mr. and Mrs. Perry ohnsOIl

spent Sunday afternoon nd eye­ning visiting in the L wrence Jehnson and John N. Johnson homes, Wakefield. Mr. and MrS'. Otto Wa ner were"

Wednesday evening visi rs in the Enrl FitCh home, Norfo {.

Wednesday evening visitors in the Clair Swanson home in hort­or of Mrs. Slwanson's birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morris and Patty, Mrs- Leo Step­hens, Judy Bil9 Julie and William Swanson. Mr·,. ad ·Mrs., Charles' Br,ockman

and family attended the open hOuse of Mr. ,a~d Mrs, Ervin Wittler's

You'll enjoy

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last to Thursday vlsitel- in the Forrest Nettleton b6me.

Mr. and Mrs· Frank Carrio nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Ellery ,Pearson home.

Mr; and Mrs. Vernon lIokamp and family were Sunday dinner gu.cbis in the Earl Andersen home.

Ml', and M~s. Kenneth Eddie and La Vonne spent Wednesday evening in the Clarence Boling horni' Wayn~:

M . and Mrs, Maurice Hansen visit'd in the Wallace Breitbarth home, Bancroft, Sunday afternoon,

Wednesday dinner guests in the lvut Morris home were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gifford, Mrs. DOll Durris and Mrs. Otto Baier.

Thursday supper guests in the Merrill Baim:, home were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kane and family.

Mrs. Don :aurris was a Wednes­day overnight guest in the Ivor Morris home.

Wednesday supper guests in the Lloyd Morris home were Mrs, Winnie Evans, Omaha, and Mr.

angr~ltiu~~~~t P!~~I:S,u:~n~in_ ~~~e~uest in t~: feach Hurlb~rt

Mr. and Mrs.!~'t~k'l Janssen and family werc Sunday evening visit­ors in the Dallas Cunnmgham home.

Mrs. Wallace, Magunson was a Friday afternoon visitor in ~he Melvin Magunson home. 1

Mrs, Winnie Evans went to Nor­folk Thursday where she' left for her home in Omaha·

Monday morning and dinner gueSts in the AHa Frahnl home

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were Mr. rnd iM ... Merlin FrOlll"l, "h~,J, were Mr. and nnd Lynn. I __ I Jo~.enson.,

MI'. and Mr~. Ellery J PeKrso. gathertd In the Clar' wcre SurMay ~uppcr guests in .the' Morris homo Frldny' evening Alfred DeuseD ~lOlllC. ' , cclc~ratp Pa,tty's birUlday.

Sunday suPl1ct guests ,in the I evenlhg visitors in' the Jens Jorgenson home were Mr.I.~~~i:;:::;;:::::;;::=;;:::::~:::;::;:::i::;~;::~~' "nd ~rrs. nOIl~lc Blllhcimcr. Mr. and Mrs~ Lester Dearinger,

Mr. end 'MrsJ Murr.y MiUedge" Knoxsville. la., Mr. Elbert Groen. endyk, William Groenendyk, Tracy, la. Frank Sturma, Lin­coln and Mr. and Mrs· Nlc;k Nickols, Tracy. la., athtndoct funeral services for Mrs1 Will. iam Swanson, last week. Mr. nnd Mrs .• Terry Lnndangcr

and Tommy, OI\1(1ha. spent th~ wecltcnd in the J cns Jorgenson home,

Mrs. ,Dan Burds, PuyaUop, Wash. spent Thursday in ~ the' Ell~l'Y Pearson hQrne. She has also bQeQ visiting in the ]vor Morris holue. Mr. and Mrs. Morris took ber to Stanton Thursday afternoon

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Wednesday supper guests In the Don Harmer home were Mr. and Mrs. Tam Bowers a~d 1M .... "' nd Mrs. Ken Bowers anft fa m· lIy, Tucson, Araz. J

Mr. and Mrs, Robert ~ohnson.

~~~~ngin~iS::sSh~n w:~: II t~~~~~ Hokamp borne. I

Monday evening visitors: in the Marvin 150m home were ~r. and Mrs, DeWayne Granfie~d and family. I

Sunday afternoon and :evening

~~s~~rsw~~e t~r. ~e~vi~r~rg~~~~~ Curry and daughters, La Mars, la.

Sunday dinner guests in the

first quality, USDA Grade~A, plump, meaty

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C Irn-Ish Hens' Grad;.A, nppr1>l<imntely 4ge 41 24·Qz. average size •••• ',Lb.

-'ego'Lamb, aged for tenderness •••

Mrs. Otto Wagner, M s. Dene; sir. and MlI"s. Inez; Be kenhauer More than 90 - and the list is n .. ~_'" •• d •• lh,.

• UaDA Choice, p,opedy 69 adellghtful'ib~·· C

CJ·, up Fryers Manor-House:....jja~/l. 35e ~-~-~~

Some men have a reputation for bei~ en­ergetic ,hen the truth is they're only r1erv us.

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If you ore an "early bird" or "night owl" when it comes to bonking - our night depo itary is just the thing. .

There's on envelope drop in the depa itory. Use these facilities any hour of the day or night for c'brw(Cnience and safety. Drop in, 'we II be glad to explain how easy this service is to use.

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\ it's too bad that our life problems don't hit us while we're in our teens when we know

. all ,the answers.

In the early days of Rome and Athens men accepted depOSits of money at interest clmd mode loons. Many of the slaves of the,;;e cities were former debtors, for if a man could not p y his debt when due, his creditors were at libe ty to kill him or to sell him and his entire fomil into a lifetime of slavery.

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, About the only. p.tace a dollar i.s:i.till w;oi'th 100 cents is in arithmetic. . I '

Winner of our Savings Bond at the Show drawing was Mrs. Arthur ~ampbe!l, Nebr.

lIoydS.Brown Mrs. Gerald (hase Mrs. Addle Devlll tdr1h Atwood Evelyn Wirth Mrs. F~ank Musil W. C. Wells Mrs. 11:. H. Meyer Fred E. Gilliland IVan earnr Min Joan Arndt Thomas Harden" Ron Stewart Mrs. S. J. Aaberg Mrs. Louis Vlcek Janl Ready Robert E. Hutton Clifford Kick SttliaCary Mrs. Gory Ilznlt. Madonno8othe f.rnRo1ghl1l Rolph J. Welnl( (arl E.Schmldt AI Karle Gladys Pickering Clara KoUhalt Mary rUmer (hesler T. Bloom Mrs. Olin Kubik Tillie Hronek JeannelloDopue Mrs. Rosey(ollG lack Abram Rldlal'd J. Heom Woyne A. Buehrer John E.'elr Donald R. (arrll1 Vfrglnla Dan T. Miller 1011101l101101011is Irene L. Donna Allen Amelia Hariman Mrs. W. M. Breton ".""'"''',.,''''''" Dale Byrd Mrs.A. f.Johns IlmerM. fyerell Leo KOlSt11' Mrs_ Stirn Plc(olo MClI'IIyn Penning .... , .... ",-.. c·,-_··-.. I. E. Curtiss Mrs. Millon Blaser lamest Cooper Marcia Miller Mrs. D_ R. Lackey Mrs. Roger Hare hona Hau$o Mrs. Gllen ProchaskaGlonn (onawav (Jam 'Arnold Mrs. Donald Yaunl Rolph M. Sellers Mrs. John Burke Mrs. Melvin James Mrs. Ralph (arroll MIs. Roy Adams Mrs. J. R.

Gm: YOUR SPELL CASH NOW •••

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Frozen Whiting!i:~:t~:~r: .... I~~,; 7ge ~

1 .. lb. Cello Pkg_

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YELLOW ONIONS ~;~rfu1 •••• : •• Ji~~

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Single Crust _ TUNA, BEEF. CHICKEN, TUilKEY .'. I frozen, mix or match 'em'

JAWt. 1BahluJ- JMalL ... Slender:War Bl'ead:~~~~::-.:1;~ 19c Orlange Rolls =i~rlCat~ ... ~i;;:;. 34c Sugared Donais _. Wdghl· ... ~ 290

Apricots, 'eaches or Pears

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sundown _ Yellow Freeat~ne pieces, whole un~Ied apricots, Bartlett Pears pleceS. Mix or Match em.

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or later totaling $25 or more.

iOiFSPiOriGEs' l Baker'. dozep, perfect loaf of· 48c

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, Mrs. Gl'Or~l' Hl.lSlI\uss('n wn.-: II! Mrs. George Schopc re last Sat­I! Friday aitl'rneton ~allt'r in lht, WLI· ! Ui"dllY vIsitors in the Mrs, R. S. ! mer Herel'l ht1JiH' to VIS.it Mrs. '11.'.reri~hS home, Coleri gc. Alice Hcrh'l. ,\.\iednesdllY evening visitors in

Sunday dllmt']" gllt'~ts In the I til(' Merle Sherman ome wen' Louis Abls 110111(' Wl'I"P )\-II" Ilnd Mr: and M.rs. 'W,ilbu VanCleave Mrs. 'larry t;J"Il' ... ilnd Peggy, <.Inti Mr. and Mrs. D n Sherman.

,'Norfolk, Mr. Ilnd l\ln; HU,!.ft"il Ank· Mr. and Mrs. Gib J hnson were cn)' ami Mn. {' J) Ankll'ny. Eriday eveniD~ vis!t rs in the

Ifr. and :'I-In,. Clan'nd' Ncl~on 11'rllnk Johnson home. were Fn~ja) uft(~rnoon ("offce i

gursts III tht' Md'!),n Nel.!ipn h?mc Soc,.ely to }J)elp Cmdy t"I~lcbrutd Ij'er blt·tlL· •••

~. S· Thursday I'Vl~ning Vishors In the ocial Forecast t ..

LI,yd wende)! home worel :\~r. nnd 'thursday, Mar. 28 Mrs. Alfreq., Soiwufeic UHd ilill, ,Methudist Father a d SOrl: Ban-nanrlolptr:-.... ljul'l. 6 :10 p.m. Chure 1 purlors.

Mn;:. Sadie Brint'Y \~1jI:; ,II TllUl"s, IFriday, Mar, 29 ., da~ evening ('offce glil'~t In the S. l\lethoelist Adult E. Eddy homt' Satorday, Mar. 30

Mr. und Mrs. ill P KlI\l';I,nallgh· Dlxun County were Sunday 1.IfLt·rrwoll callt'l" Ul i hlllt·n. the Elmcr l;l'n~lt'r lIolJ)!' I() \ ;.,11 _ _ ~

Mrs. Willl~\rn .\ld'loud I St. Patrick's Day

La~~~n~,n(;n;} r~1 !"~., r\(:!'i~ll .. ~:1 (('.~. o;~~::~ I J r ~;~~I~a~.~I.~~~~a~h~" were .SUlldHY dmll!'I" <llLd hillt IH'lJll illlHi ('()(J\ll'1 atn't' gubsts In tlll' .I[lck SPt'tl( PI" IIIJII1!'. J lall In ( .. " .

.MprnJng.~ldt'. 1 dd~ The . Sunday dlnne,· gue'sts in the ~;dJJl('S durmg

Harold George homo we~ Mr. ,( u\ ('n'd dl...,h . Dnd Mrs. Don Bliade and Coleen, i In [he lad a's of the Wakefield. Coleen spent th.C week I ".~. In the George home. Sunshine Club Mr. nnd Mrs. Mvroo DLrk' nnd I \\-t'dnt'sday

family. \11' and :\1;·!-.. Fran), !\O('~ : ("lui) md wllh tf'r, Jl :uld 1\(.'1"1"\ ,mil ~11' ;Hld I :'j]"s ('lan'ncp

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Costs as little as

i ;,1; Lafll llU.~l(':,s. ' dth'ndl'd. Mrs 1\. ,I guv:,l fwd the

~,~t~,!i ........ , and Mrs. .cuest Sand$,

Laur~l. wei c FJ"Icta cvcnmg VIS'

itOl'S in the Ray Splljbr home. Mr. and Mrs. arDest Lchn~r

w6r.~ Frida evctling visitors in the Soren' Han cn home.

Mrs. Oliv r Noe was a Wednes­day dinnf-f guests bf Mrs, Gtace. Lamb, Wa ne.

Mr. and Irs. OsctJ.r Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray~ond Erickson were in No folk Fri~lay where they visited Me , La Nay Nygren.

Mr. and fg- 'RaJSPDhr a.nd Di· Ann were Wednes ay afternoon visitors in the Mr. Walter Bass home, Laur I.

Mr. and Mrs. . 'Mario'" Quist were Wedn sday cVrlning visitors in the Dale Dpvidson -Ihome, Allen.

Mr .. nnd l'fIrs. Eldtcd Smith were SUndaY.din~er guests. in the Mc~'­lin Chamb fS home Dakota, City, to cclebrnt Kevin'~ fourth birth· day. . I

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St. Anne's (Thomas

Friday, Mar. \/jottons 7: 30 p. s~ructl~n, 8:30 Sa~urday,

91:30 am. SUlnda)", Mar.

Mr. and Mrs. Wer~ Thursday the Emil and bo~-e.

Vi~ginia Quist, wce1wnd ·visitor ~ui~t home.

I Mr. and Mrs. Fcaren were

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Friday Mr. nnd Mrs. Lon. ~t~rt Silent thc.' (IllY at the ILyie (]hurt.'h hOHIt'. L.~om.. TllUt eye· f~lIlg thl'Y <lllcnded the .Jr. da:iS

U~~t;rl'::: ~~~;;~~p~~~~~ n\(~C(l,! ,Judy

Dinner guests Sund.v i!n I the John Lutl honll~ JOI' 11ls sr;>v~nty­fjah lmlhday were ;Iolr. M1d Mrs. Bud Lutt, Lnwel! and Verdel; I Mr. H,nd :'III'S Hut-sl'!1 Lutt and hll~J!y; Mr find Mrs Harvey Lutt; Mr. Hind i\lrs Duant' Lutt and sons; l\~r. and -;'1 "s .. loho Thoms4nl and '~ilbtll'. ,Dumn; Mr, and Mr~. )Her­~~Ull Thotnsl'n ~nd Darlene, I Mr. "Ind l\lrs. Churiic Thomsen I and MI'. ancl l\t-N.r:--\'t'rn Dahlman und sflllS, Pt'nder. !\II', and Mrs. "red .fluhdl' and Mrs. Ella TlUlll sen, Wllkdu:!ld, lind Mr and l\lrs.IRoy ,Sunday Mr, and Ilahrodt and fumlly, l~me!SOn t,dltenknmp, Mr, I rH'Tld" lJllt! It'latl\t'~ called 1I the I o. Nelson and Mrs, ('I\..'t'nlilg. I kamp were

, Harlan Nelson 40R ~('rvlng their first N I THWES"': I versnry.

Wakefield \1;;IS~]bert Echterl~amp By Mrs. Wallace Rlngl and ,Mrs,

Wakeflold ATla; 1·2872 the Delwyn Mr. and Mrs.

Pt'rk Hill Club Meeh huuer entertained \11 ~ Ill( I) I( k'>otl v.as hostess ncr and supper Mrs El

1~1 I' II k J Irll (lull I tI( ... day uetel' I ~nhaue~ a~d the rlol)n t'II(~h \\('j(' \IIS Fred JaDs uMuer a~llr I .,t f1 \I)~ l II :-i\\cl,..:(rl\, Mrs Mar ~ an r~ wVI~r

l\ )1' I tlll<l Tltllllgl('n dnd Mrs :(\'(', oom]e, aNn 1 S H1I1 :\IIS Thtlrf' Hrs Merm Jxon

'I JI j I Itl .1 pOt III 'Ill(' ladles work ~~ay vdmnt~ and h 11(1 (11 PUPP( h. lhl JJ pn)Jeet for 1~1 Irgl d I~n orne

1.111' \1',11' \!I~ TlwroTl (ullon will \I;en~ I:S~ We:~~Sday IJ! 11<,~lt,,~ III ApI tI Nor-folk, Thursday they

II' ,Ind \Ir~ I\atl Nixon wcre Tl('l and afternoon guests

r'IIII,I\ ('\('IlIIlC' IISI1Ms of ~lr, and LC~'lI:na~~d Mrs Levi :\11 ~ (1\'1)1" l' BllIll" \\'~l'e With the CollinS'

Park Hill telephone members Hudolph Lundberg as met In the Lloyd Roeber home pcr ,guests In the El'lek

~:ln:~I:raYtr7:c:;~gg' :r~:: ~:~eg ~Oll home Sunday evening Mr

tbe telephone line and stretching Thllre Johnson were the wires fo prepare the lines I Axel Fredrickson and for direct cilallng, Mrs. I~ermit t f M d M Tl'rner and children, Mrs, Leo '~;~~~I;~r~ r an rs ~chult and L?ren were also vis- i Danny' Lund and (tors I deI'S were co-hosts at

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~I'n'" \\!'I'!' wltl1 a ~r()up of rclft:, SU:1day evening. til t" I()t' dlnnPr 1.1<;\ SUflda,; 111 Ihe' To help Joe Ericks~rr I I cd HOl'Iwr hllllH', Wa~ nc, his birthday Wednesday,

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VILLAGE F CARROLL

HELD AP IL 2, 1963

FOR MEMBERS OF VILLtGE BOARD OF TRUSTEE~ Vote for TWO .

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LAV~RN HURLBERT

HARbLD L. LO~ERG

that IProve~ ~I· perf~rm~nce!

CARLO PURE qlL TRIALS I DAYTONA. FLA. JanJary 27

In a compehtJOIl$es;gned totesl all­around performa ce, Fords were over­aU winners In Cia I and Class II ill the Pure Oil Perform nee Tria!sal Daylona. Theirtota/perfo ancedesignaddedup to most total pDJnts In gas 1!qonomy, acceleratioo and jraking event~.,..

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Mr. ulld MI's 1-;ul'l Pl'torson TUl'~da:.' uftl·,'uoon guests in Tl'd. John."i{ln hortle. , Mrs Sad I!.' B~·IfI(·'y WlIS a nftt:'I'uoon .Illlt! :'IUJlP('r gucJ;t in Don 'Lklltl'nbeI'J~ hOllle.

!\II'. and Ml's. Glen nnd St'h'" \\'t'Z't' Sunday i!tll'~ in tilt' Luren Bull's J~IlH!B, III

Mr. lind :'III'S. ('lurell('e \V('rc Snl11rdllY !Horning ('al1(~rs ~h(' Huy ::;pahr hOlll(,

:'III'. and .\Irs. MyZ'l1O Dirks' fhnlily \1('1'(' Wl'(1I1('sduy guestfi III til(' J Jumld Dir\,s CO\Crldgl'

I\~r. and ,\11'\ Floyd Brown Friday ('l·PllIi}/.:, visitors in i\T('rit! SI ...... I:-011111 110111('.

Sunday dinner guests In r rom o,n t Lubberstodt Wayne, were Mr. and Mrs. Graf and Mr, and Mrs.

. Graf and family, Belden, Mr· Mrs. Norman Lubberstedt and! family and Mr, and Mrs. Larry Lubbers.tedt and family.

:\Irs H('x Milner. EI ('nllf., \\'[1.<: a l\londllY ancl' day' Vlsilm' In til(' 011\ f'I' :-Jop

(,('orgf' :'Ilagnll.r.,on \\ as a day dinner gill',,!. ... In lhE' .Johnson homE'.

Elio Hanson and (;ordon !-Ia SIO\lX ('Ily, wpr('

In lIlt' Sor('n liansPrI :'Ilr and ~lr.r.,. ()~'('dr Borg

Mrs. 01('Jja MagllllSOn wC'r('

Brands ............. _ ..

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nnson JOinedl a group which bon or·. cd Mrs. Dilger Pea'I'son on her! I;lrthdllY·

Mr. 311(1 !Mrs. Paul Borg and Koren 'N.(!rc I SundllY aftcrnoo!r Visl itors in thel Alvin Willers home~ Wnync. I :

Saturday SUPPCL' guests in th(l Dick Chambpn. home were .Mr· and Mn;. D,uve: Chambers, Thurston, and .Jimmy Ch.unbl'l'f;, Wayne.

Sunday -evening v.i"sitors in the RtlsseJl,Ankcny home were Mr. anq Mn .. Harry Gries and Peggy, Nori fulk. I

Mr. and +,rs. Maynard Hansen and KOYin, Sioux City, were Sun­day din'ner guests in the Earl Evers hom." Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Sundell were

Sunday ,il'ternoon visitors in the Gcorg:(~ Wintz home, Carroll.

Bernita Johnson was a Friday overnight guest of Dixie Smi(h Laufer, to eclcbrale Dlxie's birlh. day.

Terri and Barbara Wickett, Sioux City, were Sunday dinner guests in the Marvin Hartm'ln home· Margaret Ann Kavanaugh sp~nt

Sunday in the Ray Spahr home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson

wee sund~.)'1~ViSitOrS in the Frcd Wplter horif~:

Mr. ad rs. Jack. Swanberg, -Kingsley, 110. were Tuesday cal. lers in the Elmer Sundell home. 1\1rs, Wayne Benjamin and

children, Omaha, wcre Wednesday visitors in the .1. L. Saunders home.

Lowell Thompson was discharg· ed from the Omaha Veterans' hos­pital Friday,

Sunday dinner guests in the Frank Johnson home to honor Mrs. John McCorki~dale on her birthday were Mr. alhd Mn. Mor­ris Lindsay, Winside, Mr. and Mrs. W. F, McCorkindale. Mr. and'Mrs. Vlemeal Gade and fam­ily and Mr~ and Mrs. John Mc­Cor'kindale and family, Laurel. Mr· .and Mrs. St'erling Borg and

Anna, were Thursday dinner guests in the Mrs. Frank DlIrr home, On­awa, la,

Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schutte and fa mily were Sunday visitors in the Ralph Bridgford home. Newcastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and family were' Sunday afternoon vis­itors in the S. Erick Johnson home, Wakefield.

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Park and family, Fremont, were last Satur­day supper guests in the Earl Pet· erson home.

Mr. and Mrs. George Leutje, Norfolk, were Thursday supper guests in the Paul Borg home. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hartman,

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Ponca, we. re. Friday evening visit­ors in the Marvin Har1man home.

Mrs. otclJa Magunson was a Friday vlsitor in the Arvid Pet-

I erson home,

Mrs. Rex Milner. EICentro. Calif. was a Tuesday overnight guest in the Leslie Noe home.

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Sunday afternoon guests in the Merle Rubeck h.o,,!,e to celebrate Paul's ninth birfihday were Mr­a'nd. Mrs. AI Rubeck, Mr. and

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· Mrs. L. W~ Reynolds. Mrs. Ger­Kavanaugh and Mary Lynne,

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lund, Mr. and Art Lo,nge and Mr. and Mrs.

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Eldon Barelman and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Herfel

and family, Lawton, were Sunday guests in the Wilmer Herfel home·

Mr. and Mrs. Garold Jewell were Friday evening visitors in the Felix Patefield home, Coleridge.

Sunday dinner and luncheon guests in the Mrs. Sadie Briney

1 home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Lich-

Inners of the

FR~E . DRAWING AT THE

Home Show ,h""rin'linn to the WayneH.rald and

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HAGEMAN~, Wayne

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I pnd'l f. ny were S\ln<I.~ d·lnno" I ~l;.sls , ~~d t:.(! Harold I Dirks' home Col~·

, .erle Shermnn l'(~tllrn('d'I' 'home ero '. ~he' Wukefi('ld ho~pitn~" Wed-

WHUor'll ,1.1':." ,,.,!tllng nnnivor· !5:~::::!~~=:t::=;t::~-=~~~;~~~~ Iwry at enrroH In t Sundny

Mr n~ll Irs I averle Schnoor, M!. am11\\fr • Don DauC'r and Mr. .md l\~rs. 1)onnll ~ Wmkclbllucr ne O'8y. . ~. ".'

. ick Chambers was a· Friday dl ncr guest· in the S{('l'Iin' Borg h~) c. . '

W('~~. i~~S ;I~:IO~ nU;;~~n)'j8n~scn ---~"'~"';"';:"'''',''''''lb,.",",,,,,.,,,,,.I., .. ,. atH:t1dcd 1:1 (' lrd plrh' I"I'Hlay eve- Mr. Virgil Han.en

annie Shetman \VR,>; a \v ekcnd vis!itor with ~js patents, 1\ l" ami I\l 5 Don Sherman.

lUng In 1~1l' seal' tuc('krl.lth home. ~ons ?nd Mr. nnd Mrs G1U'Y N(~I. Tim ~~'ar (.on .J lnSSl'n cluldrclI ~on, Council nlu((s spent Sunday III

:-,prnt l~~t Ct.'ken in the Dunne the lh'rb ncut~r hOlne l\unzma,1 hOUle Burel Mr. and Mrs. Allin P.rdu. Yltr'

Mr: and Mi·s. ('arl Janssen, c!Ulllcr ~Utl~ts 1 of Julin Pl1l'duc I : I Coleridge', wet'c S ndllY !!ucsts In Sutlll duy III:GUre , the WUl"l'CltJalU;S n home. Allen Stoltenberg and AII .• n Par.

I By Mrs. Edwin Gadeken W~~id:.nd ~~s. ~~~:~s ~i:~~; ~~:~m~~·~·.t' in Ontnhn Fl'iduy {01'

Phone BL6-3384 I "nd supper gues $ In tho Chub •

·P"~-A-T-D-E-'.-c-t-'-O"If-ic-.-rs-l......... 5;::.jt~l~Y;·::l'ien wjlS' n Sunday din­

Laurel PTA met Mar. 19 at tht.. 1\('1' ~llest '0(1 Kathr Lenhoff in the Major Haas Enrolls ,.sctool auditorium with L, ~J. Mal- C'lwrles L('uhoff ~I'. home,· Ran·

I~tt presiding, Rev. G. F .• Janssen dolph. r' In Masters Prog'ram Mr. "nd~ Mrs. Lco O'Brien. ,ga ~ devotions. Patty Lipp played

a .Pl<lnO solo, Vicky and Lancttc Ul'ookingl'i, S. D., , ef4.~ Sunday din- Majol' Robert F, ,1Inns, son S.n~ith gave " piano duet. Discus. :~:r s~~~~ts f Mir, and Mrs. 'Char· the . late ~se~ Han.s, who was in SlOn w4s held on Iibr~ry books to Sew and! So ~IUb will meet busmes,s III Waync, 18 cUI'rently cn­be purchased ond n report was with Mrs. ll.ats Ison this month roUe~ m the ~lastcr'.s Pl'ogrul,ll , hNlrtl froln the nominating com· Instead of ot M s. Bob Ollonl. HOSPl~nl Adnunish'utlon of Baylor mJitee for the coming election to Mr. and 1\11'5. William Helmer Unlve'!'Sity, Fort Sam Houston, Sbn be held 'next month_ lInd Mr. and Mr '. Lud Kuhl at. AntOniO, Tel(. Upon competion in

tended Ule wed ing of Arnold. Ju~c. he will be nssign~d to Fort Li\'estock 4-H' ClUb naiel' at Sisseton, IS. D., Saturday, ~enntng, Ga., os Regisllar of Mar·

Laurcl Liv:~tp:bk 4·J-l club ml't They also went tol Ledgerwood, N, tm Army Hospital. last Montlay'·evening at the city D. t~ see Mr. lIe,lmer's (atner, After serving in th.p army In auditorium with 1\11', and Mrs. Ed- HC'nl'Y HeImer. WWIl, Haas reentered service at win Gadekcn and Mr.~ and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs., James Tietgcn the outbl'cak of the Koren confHcl K~'nney Tutt1e serving. President and.' dnUghter~. wlre Sunday sup- and decided on an Army career·

~~ad~Ct~Oha:cr:si~~lfcr ~!~t\~g ~~l~~ ~'~'r h~~~~~S J~n~~ ~rs. Fred Me~. ~H:.::e-.::h.::a'~b::.:e:.::e:::o~a:=s:s=i:gTn.::e::.d.-:to:~G::.:e::r_. F::::::',:::~.-.. - .. ---.-:-+".....~ ty at Wakefield. Leader Elmer Mrs. Hazel ohde and Jim Hnttig announced that calves will Rohde and Judy< !Hllkeman, Ran· be tagged Mar. 30. Thirty·five dolph, and Mr.~, nd Mrs. Lloyd members and parents attended. McFadden and arrell McFad-

den, Omaha, w re Sunday din: Immanuel Men1s Club lIer and hmch 9 ests In the V.

Immanuel Lutheran M.en's <;:lub G. Mc'Fadden ho e to help Dar­held family 'night Friday evening rell celebrate h s birthday.

with 15 families attending a pot- wp~:' s~~gayM:;tJr!'~~ ~::s~;ie!~ ~~~~i~~Pf~~~h T~~s: !~te~~=f;~e~~ the Dewayne Granfield home. The were Mr. and Mrs. Armin. Stark, Drwayne Gl'anfie1ds called in the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mortqn, Mr. ~~~. Granfield home Sunday eve-

~I~ a~Js~ir~i~~~~~eG~~~~:~. ~,~~ Mrs. Clarence Auker, Mrs. Har·

film, "Time," was shown. E~a~~:. a:'M:;dJU}~~'Ol;:r~ Laurel Book Club I

Laurel Book Club met Mar. 18 in the home of Mrs, Verner Wick­ett with 15 members and two gllests, Mrs. Bruce Stl.we 'and Mrs. Ro~' Johnson. Mrs. Warren Stage r€'viewed the bool{, "The, Tall Man." It~as voted to_ give $10 to the school libqlry. A nominating committee was named to prepare for election to be heJd in AI.H·il.

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Sholes By Mrs. M.;Jr'tin Madsen Phone 48·R14, Randolph

Mr. and Mrs. JDC'k CDvanDugh

~~:g f~~~r~ wi~;'e lI~~ed~::~a~scfl~l~~

rJ~:' L~~~lYjon~:n~~~hiam~r~ anrl R. 1. Jones and La Rae were Snturday dinner guests in the G. F.. Jones home to celebrate Mr. ,Jones' birthday.

iMrs. Ctarence Auker, Kent, Wash., and IMrs. Harry Evans, Omaha, came Wednesday to' visit in the Joe Hinkle h!)me. IMrs. Auker also visited in. the

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Elmer Leitin9 Home, Randolph. Mr. and Mr!l. V. G. McFadden

W0re visiting Mr. and MI·s. Otto 1'l'~rrs, Osmond, Thursday.

• Mr. and Mrs· A. E. Davison re·

turned Saturday after spending the winter in California with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kat

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OFTH[ GOLDEilAUlE

2.4 HOUR OXYGEN EQUIPPED

AMBULANCE SERVICE

Our p~ofessionol duties ar~ ,0

mojor part of Wiltse service,

Close attention ta these duties

create\. a la~tingly beautif~1r memory picture.

hpme. . ~ __ ~_~_~_~ __ .====-==-== ___________ ~ ___ '--___ _ Mr. ,and .Mb·. Darrell Graef and

familY and Larry Alderson, Ran­dolpH, were . Sunday afternoon guests in the DfnaJrl Winkelbaucr

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hrmC'. i Business and Professiona/' Mr and Mrs. Warrrn Janssen

and fam~j:v wenr, M "In-lay evening in the 'VI'llIi::Lll Puntney

Mr. ar.d Mrs., \'ilri'~n Janssen attended the silver w~cl::ling an-

, niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DIRECT¢>RY ...

Johnson Sohren Wednesday evenlng_

vi,· I Mr. and Mrs. Art Olson and _CHIROPRACTORS ~nd ~~~~~~e~'cr~l:.mo;~t;cllh~I~~.est~r:~~ .-----------­

------.~+--~-~.--~-------- . -~~-- A. D. LEWIS, D. C.

15 I Any American

,Made Car ; . PAYDAY .tERMS

CHIROPRACTOR (Est. 1914)

N\!urocalometer Service 112 East 4th Street

Phone 375-3020 Wayne, Nebr.

INSURANCE

EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SECIETY

OF THE UNTTED STATES

KEITh-! JECH Ph. 375·1429 120% W. 8th Wayne --~~~---.-------

Dependablle Insurance FOR ALL lOUR NEEDS

Phon 375-2696

Deon . C. Pilerson Agency 111 West 3rd Wayne

Farmers InJurance Group ALL YOUR 1URANCE NEEDS

FAST· FA> • FRIENDLY CLAI SERVICE

CHRIS E. 'I BARGHOLZ Phone 375·2764 Wayne

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• WAYNE CITY OFFICIALS Mayor -

B. J. ~randstetter .. _375-1552 City Treasurer ~

Leslie W. Ellis City Clerk­

Howard Witt City Attorney -

B. B. Bornhoft Councilmen -

375·2043

375-1475

.375·2311 ,

Fred Gildersleeve ... 375-3484 E. G. Smith .... 375.1690 , W. L. Ellis ....... 375-2415 I David Ewing ...... 375-2518 I

Chris Tietgen .... 375-1423 Kent Hall 375·3202

POLICE .375·2628 I Garth Dawson~ S. Thompson,

E. L. Hailey Keith Reed' FIRE . Call 375'1122 HOSPITAL ........... 375·3800 ,

Assessor: Henry Arp Clerk: C. A. Bard Judge:

David J. Hamer ...... 375·1622 Sheriff: Don Weible .. 375·1911 Deputy:

E. L. Hailey .......... .371>-1305 Supt:: Gladys Porter .. 375-1777 Treasurer: .,

Leona Bahde . ___ .. :.375·3885 Clerk of District Court:

John T. Bressler ._._ .. 375:2280 Agricultural Agent:

Harold Ingalls .... 375·3310 Assistant Director:

Mrs. Ethel Martelle 375·271li Attorney: _ '<.

v~~~~~: s~~:~·m~e!~M2080·1 Chris Bargbolz ....•.. .375.27641

Commissioners: I

g:. 12 '~:::::::::=::::~"5~!;g~~~1~1 Dist. 3 .......... __ .Hep.ry Hohneke

District Probation Officer: William Eynon •.. _ .•.. Z75,1250

FII)IANCE

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w. A. KOESER, 6:D. OPTOME'rRlS1' .

I. 111 West 2nd Phone 375·3H5

Wayne, Neb~ ... '"

---siWING M-AC:Hio~ESt Tiedtke I?lumJ:>irig

Heating and Appliarices AMERICAN STANDARD

GENl!,"RAL ELECTRlp. Phone 375-2822 Waynet Nebr.

PHYSICIANS; ~-----.--f,'---.~r_~~,

BENTHACK ,cLINIC: .

215 W. 2nd ~treet'l! ,. , I" Phone~Z.15· 500 '-': Wayne, 1-1 bf :~1': I~:'" "I':

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. ELECTRI~~,~!ii~;':!'HI;J' TIEDTKE EI.FCT~ICI

F::I.N!o~~~~:~:all· , Wa~n~. Ne r.

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ALL SALES FINAL

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Need! Cash ~o , ur Easy' Terms

ReJj 275.00 SalepJice Fir~stone a-h.p. i",'i'l,,~'nni Motor .219)99

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Re~. 549.95 .

Phil co Washer-Dryer Com ~~r~?~e Reg. 2~9.95 la

29.95 Elee. Lawn Edger 1 88 ~hilco Deluxe Auto. Elee. D .. 189.1'15 ~E!.g. 319.95 : Re~. 10.99

Child's Pil!1Y - Game ........ 1.77 2.49 Hedge Trimm ... -........ '.49 Phil co Deluxe Auto. Washer .... 229.95 R~g. 1.98 39c Hand Garden . . . . . . . . . . . I. 1 Oi

4.95 4-pc. Garden Set .. .1. . ~ 2.88

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..... 44.88 g . .13.25 Boy's 6.95 Sidewalk ...... i. 3.99

S~" Glasses . . .. . .. ....... 4911:

hoe Ice SkClltes ( 8)... ..... 6.99 13.20 Garden . . . . . . .'. 8.88

111 Transistor ~M-FM , Reg, 24.95 1 6 tr"ilsistor R~dio ..... . ..... 14.88

Re~. 39.95 , ego $22.95 Girl's

I~hoe Roller ............ 112.88 Turf'Builder (the fertilizer)

2 bags (1 ft.) only .. 1 .. 9.50 Puritan Air Purifier . . . .. ..... .18.88 IMen's and Ladies' .1 'Bowlins Shoes ............. 50% off I Bowling Bags Ahessories .5~% off I Bowling Balis. ..... as low a~ 18.88

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BllHtlul1r>lllrll1 Set of 811rol'ls 149.95

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Reg. 309.95 Philco Console Reg. 289.95 Philco 14-cu.

(in crate) l' .. 20% off

. BiI:ycle (in c~1e) . . . . 29.99 and Girl's ~ ,

Bicydej(in clate) I ... 34.99

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Freezer ... 188,88

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