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, I I Name Declam Contest ,"I' Eonung. sr" Mrs. Wollard Wollenhoupt, Mrs, Willard Wiltse, Mrs. Clarence Sorensen, Mrs Rr b . er Benthack, Mrs J6ck Kingston, Mrs J M $t ahan, Mrs Ed Larson, Yale Kessler nd Ms R W Casper, Immediate past presld nt Ms and Junio Police Reto d Busy week High Bands Concert Set I. -! I "" I As Ishaps Occulr, WIll COlbIS{ of tonettl's and a fifth I P C \\ U\ Ill' (lllillt' offl(i!'!'s lind II hll!>), gradt·, .sixth grade,' and jUniOl,' tllgh arly aueuse pasl w{'eJ.;, l"f'("tlflllng six lIcddcnls. hand. I .. TUl'sdllY. Tllt' prugrarn, limier directIOn of Set Here T d Kill'l'l,l 1'llrll'l', lU·YI'lI:l'o Cl'orgt: KOllopik; frel' and open ues old IIf 1\lr. unci l\lrs. iSlll!l- to llil' PUbliC,.. - . Caucuses for thl' 1l01l1H1UliOliS 0 l.llayor fiod COll_lleJlllll'lI tHl\'I" bl'(' II I'll by Earl !':rhlellkamp. Wll}'!H-" bolh PopUlar an II I'Ul'lI'1' was 1''ll' aliI! (.111"1.('115 parlH's fur Im'suu}', s n'l'l 1H'lw('l'lI Sl'l'o,nd and Irhil'tl ", f" Id mng at 7 :10 P lll. I n'I'Ls wllt'n Iht, ll11shllP O('('ltrl,'tod,. Winners at e Ie Both party and ward caucuses I sufh'red a ': skUllit'd !.- , Wl'l'l' t\ame this week will be necessary.' Two In thl'.,WakPfleld lugh school Dc· The POJlulal' I'urly'will 111('1'1 at nesday, bot involving l'lalnattrx contesi heldlWednesda y 7:30. al 'the mUllil'IIJU!. aUdllol'lUll carst.An aut driven by J;t:"i"I' and .Thursday al the l,oiehool. . to nominate a candidale fur maru Harv y, Wayn" struck t.he. ' i Jerilyn- on wpn po· Immediately follOWing '11'1lOl, I etry readmg; Pearson, the ward caUL'uses Will 1)(' hdd It" P .•-' -/ , Eunice arelman, the following deSignated i tween Main Peul O? It Paule,tte Fisch· _ First Wan!. IllLJtll{'l[Hil a;!'ll!Il:1 I s_treet. Damil9: wu .. ;! i er" Lunda I, Gall Morten- ,ium, Sl'I'IJlld Wanl, \I,,'itbt' »lorl,t Till' sl'l'llnd lllbh 'p, I , son' Terry Swagerty, play iary l'haprl. Tlurd'\Vard, mUlil rtOfj',Ol,'l'llITl'd W,hl'lI a UI' f.!I,'!"f},I"""b,Y '. I reading" I, ',lobln.' of Ihc \Va.vnr l'mIll1l' l'ollil '.John i"lIl'IIll'I'lh, Wll lie, sll'u.CJt>U(ll III .". I ';:' The w!Om'l's\',111 compele In 1Il'elhouse. r parkl.r! ('al' of {harlic I I ('ounty contl'sl at POtll'lI l\lOlH.lay, I The Cithcns P:I I' ty wW 11 \I" a) Ill', HI lmlll of II! Dah! SNOW FILLED the streets in Wayne Saturday recorded over the weekend, and as The went students took part In the, firsl ut 7<10 p,m. at the l'iily ha'l; 1111-: h 0 III I' ,,'\It. IIII I'l,h. ,'kll\lCl1ii)f.: and Sund"'y and this photo taken Sunday morn- tt press Tuesclay, a ,heav sn9,w was falling-and compe lIOn.. 10 nomJllatt\ a 1',llHIitlale luI' llI,L ISOlllll,' "aul hI' WOlS lIJnllt.·d. " k h th t fiNE N' ur and thpn \VIii go to t1H'S(> desl IIlJ..:hts (If all OII('lIlIlll g CD.'!' a, nd Itlul jng shows were unable par near t e S, vere wea er warnings ou or I ,e- I tl II k _..__.___ __ ----t.---- __--; Seeded in ,:: ( "'did W,l} 1\(' !'uhl\( libl<ll} 'lhllll({'I\ oll( JlI\oI\JlIg ,I dl IVIH less IrUI, '( Sponsor,S" Pancake Deadl ne Draws INear District Tourney' w" ln I:::;;;",,,',:. ,,',tl'::" "". " I h' 'f. On V hl"cle L,"cen ",ng, I Play at Norfolk A'ea' makmg liP Ihe ".lllb all It,,,, dll'''' I" ,'lle,' I First Ward: Alluf \'{a}ne soull ''''U\ll( ,lIld A , Pen S P r for Yout Bene It II Wayne High Blue Devils ('an of l'OlJlth Street ell'l (()lllell'd "ll Ihl' 'tlull [llf: Up e 'o.nAlyS ',n t take the first step towal'd a tdp t& Second Ward: All of 1,WU) lit' ('.l,ll ond .llld ,1 (',Ill t IllL'h . as ,gI7' I a:5 Ithe stale lJasketbaq 10urnament of Main Street and norql of Fourt 1[,l.n g ' Wayne KiwaniS will hE' in the -- - ----- ----- -- license motor efore the wilh' a win over ,nqrt"ington Holy Stred, I c n. II <Ill., Tilt I 110 " batter Mar (j wilen th!'y hold their P Off" H I 1961 pla,tes expire. e Trinity Monday night. Third Ward: All of Vla}'n!' w\·.I, "ollll! 11I,IlIrll'S I, , f' t Tucsdav Pancake ost Ice as n y house Wilt be closed ,T ur.sday 10 II The Wayne-Holy game of Main Street lind north of Fourt I Also on Saturday, \' I .. van c e of Wa hmgton's will mark the of the dis- Street. ed by ck, LoMa'rs, ' The 10 !It'ld at the ."l,t}' One POSition Now Open blr . y,! I, triljt playoffs at Norfolk in the la" rotled away f,:o Its ' audtlOrllllll ,J to 8.p,m. I>; . Le na Bahde ! municipal aOditorium, Monday, place in front of M reV hall;'lon ('[f01'1 to raise !I1oney lor the Kl· Last _week's Wayne Herald was said that as ofl Feb. 16, the' Tuesday, Thursday and FridaY'1 Social Science Frat the W S,T C camp , BI,lYs State v.anJs Youth I\lll\ltllS Fund The in en'or, reporting t!wo openings at treasurer',s office had issued 3,- I down Windom stree str,llck s under, the lund IS used lot m.my proJl'lts, the Wayne Post Office, 906 IicenJes as comp red to 3,. and aleu u"'n vI'''turic'' over alJ but Initiates WS Students the parked car of Mr . Dlon. lfC 11 e 'IC' n WI C lC such as partlLs 101 Ictaldl'd Lhll The :story said there were two 317 in the 'correspondi in "" '- ., Damage to the Dionl If wu eiflti- \ ulVn June 1622 I dren, SlOll\ sponsorship and to pur d. h'f I k d 1961. t Itwo of the ttams in the playoff. mated at $288 lind d mage td the 0" 'd·mlmana,ndw·"11 Kal,e.olbh. chase glasses 101 nl'ld} elllldrcn cPaO:,;t,;.,n,' Po.p'·tnm' I Wuyne has bl'en pick.ed to .take EleVen WSTC students havl' 1 C po k eh' I wla estimated n sa p lId J ,the district erown. With PlCrce initialed into PI Gamma !\Ill. lll' op C V IC e . ,! I ' w' C't ArnIe Reeg and Dr ,oy en man t'ld the Herald there is but I' Ih f t I III S{ at $40 sed c ncernlng ayne I Y I I th 0 sceond, Neligh third and Bloom. na onorary ern! y 'I ' en Day to be held in £Ill' the 0 e plO that of substitute clerk- car- field fourth, cial science-. I, ' 'The tlllrcl ,H"('idl'nl ac. F\ e1 IS In\ Iled to attend and Thc Devils meet Holy Trinity at Wl'f(' chosen 'or exc(.'\[l'JH:" ]wTled 'ahou1 u,nA 'li1U1 L nm mbels "'Ill set a datI' a c'hatge of 7'i lents rOt adults and Wightman IS now acceptlOg ap· 7 p',m.,. followed 8:30 1 1 b Y the in theIr socia'l scienlce studies, 1 though 110 cur 1l.('cldeIlW.a5 .tl meet ng for an ali out Leg 50 cents for chl1dren '" III be made Ip!lcalwns for the Jdb t 7 p.m" followed by tbe. which they are majohlng or mmo -I was involved, thl' mishap rccordClk' In er hlP .drlve Jnuwayne,.. .Bloomfieid tilt. ing, Ithe m(j>;t personal illJury of esday, Neli and ICrofton President Dennis Ililz, Howell, ,ing th(' week. I, I I; ",I ", •. so'n Spe' oks' '. e'"'re' J, udges nview - Pier:e game, the irllitilition of the fo - Stanley Wahl,e, Winside, hrs will m tch the Monday , , ,passenger, Darrell Barnqr, B larri on, former Third pis- Dr. ayne y winners at 7 and 8:30 Bill BrIdges and Jerry KlOg&t"O ,t mHo 'the delldcnd ncarl. the t ictr ongr ssman, was gue,st State director, Judge the he final:gamc scheduled Wayne; BiII'Dcmke, Hubbard; I\'e I Wayne !:Iall' barn and'UPQn .(liSC.li v , pe 'e ,at the Wayne Kiwanis Siouxland You l h Symphon I Or- Kluver, dolph; Dougl, ering the deiJde/ld, utternpt- I eeUn 0 day, , c1res1ra Saturday. 'I erty, Hartmgton; Mrs, Vlcva ('d tjJ drl\'e to tht' /lext street, tdlV- -j.---- " I elint! bl'twP('n tlw t1;<!f.'ks I dlth R bbms Oakland ,Jttd} As Ihe IriJLks n.ll'Iowcd, Wallll' On aha, 'aTid Mrs' DIXl'ldeUI!I'r! 10 I),lLk up 10 the slrcf·t I D t from whll h thl') had tur1jlL.'d l3aek Lee Wmlllg am, eca ur ling up \Vallll's Lar ra,ll upon This modern versi students of Wayne State Sll'f'p pile of frozen dirt ,Iwlm,h tIlt Book of Job shows, performed in Norfolk Wednesday I M k t ('(I" thL' ("ar B.Hner's arm Int tlw night for a meeting of the AAVW,I ,ar, e 5 ,!c!O()1' halldh', the door (!,JlTI,",'JUC: 1I man, a Job in twentie and will make their first campus - I and Hamcr fdl out, Iqs appearance in Wa)l ne 8. ' iJrrtl lwei cultJllg hi>; foeq, ·d h I B " (I.. h PI Under direction of Nirla Yoush· /\ I I er ami IS orrows, aptlst iIlurc at kevltch, Wayne State's dance m- (Prices"\in ayne Wednesday a.m ) , i that God IS good, I 60 I I struclor the class danced a va- Oats . 1.1 I , W"nc SIB",', proclllcllOn ef thiS Film Showing 5und y rlety ."ballet v,gn.tte', ,.me on C,eam,lb .60 CaUl;us' , I relentl} released theatn(al and I claSSical style, some m ongmal lb. .04 , . ,I, I ! llteral} hit W II [ featUic Philip Vla,ne Baptist L!lUICh lS sponsor creatIons by the students. Hens, lb. ,04 T .. T' t:.J Housel as J B (Joh) Wilham a lJim ' IhLou..;h the ThiS IS the thIrd year of ballet 0 D, e uesuay ,I Mongan playing l\tr Zuss (God) SplcndOl at tlw thutch Vledncs IlnstructiOn at Wayne -- one of lhe I I ff I _. ," i I John Soul1Jcre In the rQle of 1\11' Ida ... , Ielll 28 sturllllg at 7 30 pm 1[('\\ lollegcs In the natIOn to offer H, usker it e P ayo , The CltJZCI1S l'arlY, wm:mJc,!Il:Js\ INlckles (Satan) and Ela\l1e Lan t -form of-dan('c for fine arts ',scherl.ulcd a ('aucus !4C,SUilY at 7:JIJ. phear as Salah (Job's Wife) ,Thislnew film IS the IC crNllt, as weH as'physical cduca· et at Pender' Thursda p.m. In lhl' eity audl,torlUm to I story (If fiVe young mlfslon 111011 rredit. m nOmJlwtHln candi4ates, l.lle I A notable sUPPOl'lmg cast In I aries whose death at the hands of Thc Wayne performance, open to l followmg officers of Ilhe Winsldc Ieludes Pau.l Pack, Hick,-I the sava$Je Auca Indians in Ecu.a· ;the public' is schequlcd for 8 p.m. weather permits, the- I school district: !' l erson, Wilham Ristow, Dick Jugel.! dol' more interest than I :'lIar 8 III the colJedc aUditorium, Husker Pp Y I Martha l\lcCarty, Paul l\ll'C,IUSkPY, ' 'any mis1>ionary endeavor in his- II> , . ., off WIll held Thurs ay III en members, term !cynthia l\1intken, l,.indjl' Lesh, Di I tQry,: del', shrtmg at 8 p.m, , ,one ,year; two members, of I anne Bllshara, Elaine WaIliman, "11' ., N dt D (I J ,I List The playoff game wa : office two years, t:No Verne lie Daberkow JudI' \Veihle. The £11 1 part the Schaul uJ ame 0 e ,n 5 I scheduled last Saturday, but th 'bers, term of office three yelars, Karen. :fJohnson, ,.:'IliS5JOns'. progress at: Kurt H.ethwiseh, Carroll. a senior, bad weather forced cancellation I Also to he pl.aced i':l nomin:atifJIf 1 Ma I' I' Allen, Nancy LeIshman" the Baptl t, c , It i 'at Nehraska Wesleyan University, It Wayne High's pame with Hoop I dUring the caucus will be c:Jqdj., :<.lare Vorce, Rogel' Schlictmg, Tlln: The puolic IS In\lted to a em. Lincoln. was named to the Dean's I er, slated for Tuesday night, ha ldates for three members' o€ilthe \ cahill, Larry Meyer, Judy 'P,hilleo 'I' I, ',' ' Honor List the past semester for I been canceled due to the weather IWinside 1>oard of trusfees .. ",I!i I! i and Beth Krol1nke, Business INotes 'abo\'e average grades. ' I Miss Krohnke is stage manager' : ! and l\Iiss Weible and Cahill are lun-I ' Is I' l\l 11 I surance I' I derstudies I Robet t tan e). 0 er n ., . i Agency, Wayne. complete.d a baSiC j I Dr. Helen J. Russell, propert?' I I professor of speech and drama, IS i school 10! Lmco.ln: Saturda). ,Stan- , directing this experimental theatre Iley ,JOmed the l\Iolier " ===;;';;===;;;;;;;===-1 production. , IAgencyl, m - Wayne qub IMake Good Tutn Day :- ,Cub and Boy o(the C?V-'I !. Iered Wagon CounCil are makmg i Ie ders liP of Anton XrJherda l and Iplans to conduct their ann u a 1: D !las IWendt \\ill distribute a "Good Turn Day For The Handi- i j se ut ['Good Turn Bag" to aU 'capped" at Goodwill Industries. hOlmes;n Wayne. : This nation·wide program by the One \Cek later on '"G@od Turn Scouts pro\'ides year around em· I Day" aturclay. "tar. 10. the. Boy ploYment for 140 handicapped em· Scouts of Troops and 175 dll'e.ct· 1 ployees at the Goodwill Industries 1 ed nick Manley and OrnlIe, 'm Sioux Cit\'. The good .turn day: Sherrv will return to the homes! drive bv of the I and the fIlled bags and box- I ',Wagon 'Council last year s_upplie.d 'I es of clothing for deliyery to the I about i , jr.. super- : i time during the early spring I intendent of, SIOUX City Goodwill CPA to Wollenha1upt 1 when other collections of Industries, that BO): o I Lmaterlals were at a low mark. ,Sc,out playa, ntal 1'0'11.' \ ers for' Girl Scolit,' cook-- :Willard Wollenhaupt, assoeiate! i [! The need this year is particu- I in:'pro\'iding for',150 Good- SOl1 of mUSiC \ ne IState, IS a in' I ; effort to" raise professor of business at Way ne ! I great for slJch ar:tices as i Industrifs, WIth P 1bhs\nng I for camj expenses. state, recently passed the certl- \ wearable r cloth lO 9, ab:ci I 0 :i r e k erS MmncftPo 115 fIrm recently II gljIS will c'yn'ass 'i;y:e pubhc accountant examma I s:n:i, triunma and employrpent. and \\ere e F:: IfZr lIon He recelved hIS certuIC3Jte I Saturday Mar 3I the Scouts- provld:d over hours of em- Iii I II I Ar !6'-i 11 '1 lastweck. _ _ II ,of Pack, 174 1 I ' I_ I, I II 1'111 I !

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Name Declam Contest

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Jo~n Eonung. sr" Mrs. Wollard Wollenhoupt, Mrs,Willard Wiltse, Mrs. Clarence Sorensen, Mrs Rrb.er Benthack, Mrs J6ck Kingston, Mrs J M$t ahan, Mrs Ed Larson, Mr~ Yale Kessler ndM s R W Casper, Immediate past presld ntMs

EI~mentarr and Junio Police Reto d Busy weekHigh Bands Concert Set I. -! I ""

d;:;?~:\ c~::Jh~:f~~~g:i~}l~~ IAs ~as~~ ~!~ Ishaps Occulr,WIll COlbIS{ of tonettl's and a fifth IP C ~ \\ U\ Ill' (lllillt' offl(i!'!'s lind II hll!>),gradt·, .sixth grade,' and jUniOl,' tllgh arly aueuse pasl w{'eJ.;, l"f'("tlflllng six lIcddcnls.hand. .~JIH.'t· I .. ~t. TUl'sdllY.

Tllt' prugrarn, limier directIOn of Set Here T d ·TlI{'!ootla~'. Kill'l'l,l 1'llrll'l', lU·YI'lI:l'oCl'orgt: KOllopik; '~s frel' and open ues ~y old tlilU~:ht('r IIf 1\lr. unci l\lrs. iSlll!l-

to llil' PUbliC,.. - . Caucuses for thl' 1l01l1H1UliOliS 0 \t:I};,{'~;O~\~':";1 ~~'II'~;:~~'i~~,ll;:Il~~:~~~~~~il~\~\I"'.l.llayor fiod COll_lleJlllll'lI tHl\'I" bl'(' II I'll by Earl !':rhlellkamp. Wll}'!H-"S,~'hl'd\ll~d f9~ bolh 1.1~(' PopUlar an II '\IIS~ I'Ul'lI'1' was l'1'fl.~~illJ.: 1''ll' aliI!(.111"1.('115 parlH's fur Im'suu}', Ill'~III'1 s n'l'l 1H'lw('l'lI Sl'l'o,nd and Irhil'tl

" , ~ f" Id mng at 7 :10 P lll. I ~ n'I'Ls wllt'n Iht, ll11shllP O('('ltrl,'tod,.Winners at ~a. e Ie Both party and ward caucuses I~'IH' sufh'red a ': skUllit'd IUH't~, !.-

, WIIlJ/l'I'~ Wl'l'l' t\ame this week will be necessary.' Two aCcide~'t~ occurr~~ ~~:~~"In thl'.,WakPfleld lugh school Dc· The POJlulal' I'urly'will 111('1'1 at nesday, bot involving '~.~J~'~'~'l'lalnattrx contesi heldlWednesday 7:30. al 'the mUllil'IIJU!. aUdllol'lUll carst.An aut driven by J;t:"i"I'and .Thursday al the l,oiehool. . to nominate a candidale fur maru Harv y, Wayn" struck t.he. ~I~~I, '

i Jerilyn- ~udaf on wpn th~ po· Immediately follOWing thl.~ '11'1lOl, =h~ t~~~ L.eu~ev ::;m:~k"!~~'~~'~'I

etry readmg; ~Olene Pearson, the ward caUL'uses Will 1)(' hdd It" P .•-' -/, pro~e; Eunice arelman, inter~ the following deSignated Jllal't\.~.; i tween Main a~d Peul O? F,~ It

pretiv~ rea~ing; Paule,tte Fisch· _ First Wan!. IllLJtll{'l[Hil a;!'ll!Il:1 I s_treet. Damil9: wu mi~,~r.. ·~ ;!i er" N~al, Lunda I, Gall Morten- ,ium, Sl'I'IJlld Wanl, \I,,'itbt' »lorl,t Till' sl'l'llnd lllbh 'p, Wcfill~* l~y

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, son' ~rld Terry Swagerty, play iary l'haprl. Tlurd'\Vard, mUlil rtOfj',Ol,'l'llITl'd W,hl'lI a UI' f.!I,'!"f},I"""b,Y'. I reading" I, ',lobln.' of Ihc \Va.vnr l'mIll1l' l'ollil '.John i"lIl'IIll'I'lh, Wll lie, sll'u.CJt>U(ll

III ,~,:,' .". I';:' The w!Om'l's\',111 compele In 1Il'elhouse. r parkl.r! ('al' of {harlic II«;i'~~,

I I ('ounty contl'sl at POtll'lI l\lOlH.lay, I The Cithcns P:I I' t y wW Ill~( 11 \I" a) Ill', HI lmlll of II! Dah! ~}k~'SNOW FILLED the streets in Wayne Saturday recorded over the weekend, and as The Her~ld went T\1'C~?' students took part In the, firsl ut 7<10 p,m. at the l'iily ha'l; 1111-: h 0 III I' ,,'\It. IIII I'l,h. ,'kll\lCl1ii)f.:and Sund"'y and this photo taken Sunday morn- tt press Tuesclay, a ,heav sn9,w was falling-and compe lIOn.. 10 nomJllatt\ a 1',llHIitlale luI' llI,L ISOlllll,' "aul hI' WOlS lIJnllt.·d. hr-,P~c~

" k h th t fiNE N' • ur and thpn \VIii go to t1H'S(> desl IIlJ..:hts (If all OII('lIlIlll g CD.'!' a, nd Itluljng shows Icar~ were unable t~,even par near t e S, vere wea er warnings wer~ ou or I ,e- I tl II k

_cu~,~_~~~I~st_a~a~~~~,~ ~~~c~~ ~!_~~ow were"_~~~~ _..__.___ _ _ ~_ ----t.---- __--; W~yne Seeded in lIa/~';ls~ll~~~::(:OI (t111~ ~a::~I~at~cl~:~:JlI r\{JTI~I:~( ,:: ( Ill(llll;~" l~ Ic~'llIlled ~'lf:;1"'did W,l} 1\(' !'uhl\( libl<ll} 'lhllll({'I\ oll( JlI\oI\JlIg ,I dl IVIH less IrUI, '(

Kiw~nis Sponsor,S" Pancake Deadl ne Draws INear District Tourney' 1;;,:,~I~, ~,~~~:':'\~,~,~,,~ubbl w" l n I:::;;;",,,',:. ,,',tl'::" I::';~,:,a:,: t',I~,i:1 "".

"I h ' 'f. On V hl"cle L,"cen ",ng, I Play at Norfolk A'ea' makmg liP Ihe ".lllb all It,,,, dll'''' I" ,'lle,' ~Url'b, I

First Ward: Alluf \'{a}ne soull ''''U\ll( ,lIld ~IIS A , VYI~', PenS Pr for Yout Bene It II Wayne High Blue Devils ('an of l'OlJlth Street ell'l (()lllell'd "ll Ihl' Iltel.'H~ 'tlull [llf:Up e 'o.nAlyS fO.fu,Wd~~y~f;fdl~a}t/'',n ':~~cha~~ t take the first step towal'd a tdp t& Second Ward: All of 1,WU) lit' ('.l,ll ~I'( ond .llld ,1 (',Ill t IllL'h . as ,gI7' Ia:5 ~, Ithe stale lJasketbaq 10urnament of Main Street and norql of Fourt 1[,l.n g l'a~1 ():l",s~'('()nLl:~ I~I .~1.t~!, .W.~'IX '

Wayne KiwaniS will hE' in the -- - ----- ------~ -- license motor ve.hl~les efore the wilh' a win over ,nqrt"ington Holy Stred, I I·~ollih cn. I I <Ill., Tilt I iWc~e, 110 'Jl,~,I'1 "

batter Mar (j wilen th!'y hold their P Off" H O· I 1961 pla,tes expire. e cou~t Trinity Monday night. Third Ward: All of Vla}'n!' w\·.I, "ollll! 11I,IlIrll'S I, ,f' t Shl'o~k Tucsdav Pancake ost Ice as n y house Wilt be closed ,T ur.sday 10 II The Wayne-Holy Trfnit~ game of Main Street lind north of Fourt I Also on Saturday, t~~ ca~ o~p' \'I'~~~d. I .. • • o,bt~;ar van c e of Wa hmgton's will mark the op~ning of the dis- Street. ed by Daf'rei~pp ck, LoMa'rs, '

The ~\"('nt~ 10 IH~ !It'ld at the ."l,t}' One POSition Now Open blr . y,! I, triljt playoffs at Norfolk in the • la" rotled away f,:o Its park;~h9 'audtlOrllllll ~rolJJ ,J to 8.p,m. I>; a~ C~untv ~I. ea~urer Le na Bahde ! municipal aOditorium, Monday, place in front of M reV hall;'lon('[f01'1 to raise !I1oney lor the Kl· Last _week's Wayne Herald was said that as ofl Feb. 16, the' Tuesday, Thursday and FridaY'1 Social Science Frat the W S,T C camp , co,ntln~o~

IltlS~'1 BI,lYs State v.anJs Youth I\lll\ltllS Fund The in en'or, reporting t!wo openings at treasurer',s office had issued 3,- 11T!~~li~,',~~l~~t ~~~~Lg~lll~~~eea:~:n ~f;~ I down Windom stree a~: str,llckB~ s S~at under, the all~sblc~s ~J lund IS used lot m.my proJl'lts, the Wayne Post Office, 906 IicenJes as comp red to 3,. and aleu u"'n vI'''turic'' over alJ but Initiates WS Students the parked car of Mr . Oi~k Dlon.

lfC 11 e 'IC' n LegJ(~n, WI C lC such as partlLs 101 Ictaldl'd Lhll The :story said there were two 317 in the 'correspondi g\9at~ in "" '- ., Damage to the Dionl If wu eiflti-\ ulVn June 1622 I dren, SlOll\ sponsorship and to pur d. h'f I k d 1961. t Itwo ofthe ttams in the playoff. mated at $288 lind d mage td the

0" 'd·mlmana,ndw·"11 Kal,e.olbh. chase glasses 101 nl'ld} elllldrcn cPaO:,;t,;.,n,' Po.p'·tnm' :S~:I~ °DO~ e~iga~t. I~':'::':':""_""----+-"';'--I Wuyne has bl'en pick.ed to .take EleVen WSTC students havl' bc'~~ 1 C po k eh' I wla estimatedn sa p lId J ,the district erown. With PlCrce initialed into PI Gamma !\Ill. lll' op C V IC e . ,! I' w' C't ArnIe Reeg and Dr ,oy en man t'ld the Herald there is but I' I h f t I III S{ at $40sed c ncernlng ayne I Y I I th 0 sceond, Neligh third and Bloom. na lOn~ onorary l'~ ern! y 'I '

en Day to be held in ~~;t £Ill' the cO~J1men 0 e plO ;~ee,:, that of substitute clerk- car- field fourth, cial science-. I, ' 'The tlllrcl ,H"('idl'nl S~lul'llay '~apla c . F\ e1 ~onl' IS In\ Iled to attend and Thc Devils meet Holy Trinity at The~ Wl'f(' chosen 'or exc(.'\[l'JH:" ]wTled 'ahou1 l~::m. u,nA 'li1U1 a~'

L ~I n m mbels "'Ill set a datI' a c'hatge of 7'i lents rOt adults and Wightman IS now acceptlOg ap· 7 p',m.,. followed ~~t 8:30

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1bY the in theIr socia'l scienlce studies, 1 though 110 cur 1l.('cldeIlW.a5 ~U(:Il',. t l ~IS meet ng for an ali out Leg 50 cents for chl1dren '" III be made Ip!lcalwns for the Jdb t 7 p.m" followed by tbe. which they are majohlng or mmo -I was involved, thl' mishap rccordClk'I n ~,le n~,er hlP .drlve Jnuwayne,.. .Bloomfieid tilt. ing, Ithe m(j>;t personal illJury of anYI~\H-

~esday, Neli and ICrofton President Dennis Ililz, Howell, ,ing th(' week. I, I I; ",I ~ ",

~al"r •. so'n Spe'oks' '. e'"'re' B·~rnstei.~". J, udges .Me~ nview - Pier:e game, dir~cl.ed the irllitilition of the fo - Stanley Wahl,e, Winside, an~ hrs

will m tch the Monday low~ng: , , ,passenger, Darrell Barnqr, t~rJledB ~ larri on, former Third pis- Dr. BenF~mlll ,B~rnstel,n, ayne y winners at 7 and 8:30 Bill BrIdges and Jerry KlOg&t"O ,t mHo 'the delldcnd str~ct: ncarl. the

t ictr ongr ssman, was gue,st State o~che~tra director, Judge the he final:gamc scheduled Wayne; BiII'Dcmke, Hubbard; I\'e I Wayne !:Iall' barn and'UPQn .(liSC.liv

,pe 'e ,at the Wayne Kiwanis Siouxland You l h Symphon I Or- Kluver, R~' dolph; Sharo~ Dougl, ering the deiJde/ld, Wald~ utternpt-

I eeUn 0 day, , c1res1ra con~pt Saturday. 'I • erty, Hartmgton; Mrs, Vlcva ~u', ('d tjJ drl\'e to tht' /lext street, tdlV-

~--1-'-~---1-"'I'-!CI':,I' -II'~'~'-j.---- " I ~~I;fOI~~tt~; Ib~:rR~~~~~, iI~~~~,.' elint! bl'twP('n tlw ra~lro~~I t1;<!f.'ks

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dlth R bbms Oakland ,Jttd} As Ihe IriJLks n.ll'Iowcd, Wallll'~~~~iin On aha, 'aTid Mrs' DIXl'ldeUI!I'r! 10 I),lLk up 10 the slrcf·t~ I D t from whll h thl') had tur1jlL.'d l3aekLee Wmlllg am, eca ur ling up \Vallll's Lar ra,ll upon ,~

This modern versi l3~lJet students of Wayne State Sll'f'p pile of frozen dirt ,Iwlm,h tIltBook of Job shows, performed in Norfolk Wednesday I M k t ('(I" thL' ("ar B.Hner's arm Int tlw

night for a meeting of the AAVW,I ,ar, e 5 ,!c!O()1' halldh', the door (!,JlTI,",'JUC: 1Iman, a Job in twentie and will make their first campus - I and Hamcr fdl out, h~t!llkJIlIo: Iqs:s~ee:I;:"'e:~~s~~f:~ea~~ appearance in Wa)l ne M~r. 8. ' iJrrtl lwei cultJllg hi>; foeq,

·d h IB " (I.. h PI Under direction of Nirla Yoush· /\ I

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er denyi~g, ami IS orrows, aptlst iIlurc at kevltch, Wayne State's dance m- (Prices"\in ayne Wednesday a.m ) • , ithat God IS good, I 60 I

I struclor the class danced a va- Oats . 1.1 I, W"nc SIB",', proclllcllOn ef thiS Film Showing 5und y rlety ."ballet v,gn.tte', ,.me on C,eam,lb .60 Winsid~ CaUl;us' ,I relentl} released theatn(al and I claSSical style, some m ongmal Cock~, lb. .04 , . ,I, I

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llteral} hit W II [ featUic Philip Vla,ne Baptist L!lUICh lS sponsor creatIons by the students. Hens, lb. ,04 T .. T' t:.J ~Housel as J B (Joh) Wilham 11l1~ a lJim ' IhLou..;h the (.al~\of ThiS IS the thIrd year of ballet 0 D,e uesuay ,IMongan playing l\tr Zuss (God) SplcndOl at tlw thutch Vledncs IlnstructiOn at Wayne -- one of lhe I I ff I _. , " i IJohn Soul1Jcre In the rQle of 1\11' Ida ... , Ielll 28 sturllllg at 7 30 pm 1[('\\ lollegcs In the natIOn to offer H,usker it e Payo , The CltJZCI1S l'arlY, wm:mJc,!Il:Js\

INlckles (Satan) and Ela\l1e Lan t Ithi~ -form of-dan('c for fine arts ',scherl.ulcd a ('aucus !4C,SUilY at 7:JIJ.phear as Salah (Job's Wife) ,Thislnew film IS the aut~en IC crNllt, as weH as'physical cduca· S·et at Pender' Thursda p.m. In lhl' eity audl,torlUm to I,I~I('t:

I story (If t~ fiVe young mlfslon 111011 rredit. m nOmJlwtHln candi4ates, fo~ l.lleI A notable sUPPOl'lmg cast In I aries whose death at the hands of Thc Wayne performance, open to lfollowmg officers of Ilhe WinsldcIeludes Pau.l Pack, ~radf?rcl Hick,-I the sava$Je Auca Indians in Ecu.a· ; the public' is schequlcd for 8 p.m. ~f weather permits, the- wa~:e I school district: !'lerson, Wilham Ristow, Dick Jugel.! dol' aro~sed more interest than I :'lIar 8 III the colJedc aUditorium, Wlsn~r Husker confedrenc~ Pp Y IMartha l\lcCarty, Paul l\ll'C,IUSkPY, ' 'any mis1>ionary endeavor in his- II> , . ., off WIll b~ held Thurs ay III en T~o members, term ~f o~'f~c.e

!cynthia l\1intken, l,.indjl' Lesh, Di I tQry,: • del', shrtmg at 8 p.m, , ,one ,year; two members, ter~ of

Ianne Bllshara, Elaine WaIliman, "11' . , N d t D (I J ,I List The origina~ playoff game wa : office two years, an~ t:No ~e,m-Verne lie Daberkow JudI' \Veihle. The £11 1 l.~ part ~f the Schaul uJ ame 0 e , n 5 I scheduled last Saturday, but th 'bers, term of office three yelars,Karen. :fJohnson, R~becc,~ ,~'aUght. ,.:'IliS5JOns'. pro~r:l,Il~,,111 progress at: Kurt H.ethwiseh, Carroll. a senior, bad weather forced cancellation I Also to he pl.aced i':l nomin:atifJIf

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M a I' I' ~ Allen, Nancy LeIshman" the Baptl t, c ur~ , It i 'at Nehraska Wesleyan University, It Wayne High's pame with Hoop IdUring the caucus will be c:Jqdj.,:<.lare Vorce, Rogel' Schlictmg, Tlln: The puolic IS In\lted to a em. Lincoln. was named to the Dean's I er, slated for Tuesday night, ha ldates for three members' o€ilthe

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cahill, Larry Meyer, Judy 'P,hilleo 'I' I, ',' ' Honor List the past semester for I been canceled due to the weather IWinside 1>oard of trusfees .. ",I!i I! iand Beth Krol1nke, Business INotes 'abo\'e average grades. ' I ~~

Miss Krohnke is stage manager' : !

and l\Iiss Weible and Cahill are lun-I ' Is I' l\l 11 I surance I'

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derstudies I Robet t tan e). 0 er n .,. i Agency, Wayne. complete.d a baSiC j

I Dr. Helen J. Russell, associa~e propert?' Ia~d easu~lty m~urance Iprofessor of speech and drama, IS i school 10! Lmco.ln: Saturda). ,Stan- ,directing this experimental theatre Iley re~,~ntly ,JOmed the l\Iolier "===;;';;===;;;;;;;===-1 production. , IAgencyl, m Wa~~ -

Wayne qub on~ ~:oy Sco~ts

IMake Good Tutn Day Pla~s: - ,Cub and Boy Sc~uts o(the C?V-'I !. ._~=cIered Wagon CounCil are makmg i Ie ders liP of Anton XrJherda

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Iplans to conduct their ann u a 1: D !las IWendt \\ill distribute a"Good Turn Day For The Handi- i

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se ut ['Good Turn Bag" to aU'capped" at Goodwill Industries. hOlmes;n Wayne. :

This nation· wide program by the One \Cek later on '"G@od TurnScouts pro\'ides year around em· IDay" aturclay. "tar. 10. the. BoyploYment for 140 handicapped em· Scouts of Troops 17~ and 175 dll'e.ct· 1

ployees at the Goodwill Industries 1ed ~r nick Manley and OrnlIe,'m Sioux Cit\'. The good .turn day: Sherrv will return to the homes!drive bv S~outs of the Co\'~red I and c~lleet the fIlled bags and box-

I ',Wagon 'Council last year s_upplie.d 'I es of clothing for deliyery to the I~~~c~:;~T:~dfl~~h:~I~::::. about i~~~i~:nt~c:::pe~h:'::e~~l~~~d ~u~; , G~ed\~~'i~o~~~~~t~~~tla, jr.. super-

: i time during the early spring Iintendent of, SIOUX City GoodwillCPA to Wollenha1upt 1month~ when other collections of Industries, s~at?d that "Th~ BO):

o I Lmaterlals were at a low mark. ,Sc,out playa, ntal 1'0'11.' nahonall~

\ers for' Girl Scolit,' cook-- :Willard Wollenhaupt, assoeiate! i [! The need this year is particu- Iin:'pro\'iding ~ateJ;'ial for',150 Good-

SOl1 of mUSiC ~t \ ~) ne IState, IS a in' I a'~ ; effort to" raise professor of business at Way n e !I ~rly great for slJch ar:tices as i '~'~ll Industrifs, P~:.~ts o~erth:O~~qOJ~lpo!';er WIth P 1bhs\nng I cr~dltsll ~ for I~he camj expenses. state, recently passed the certl- \ ~~~card~ wearable

rclothlO9,ab:ci I~9~dl:~:P~;s,~ 0 :i

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e r S reeel~edno~r MmncftPo 115 fIrm recently II gljIS will c'yn'ass 'i;y:e \fl~d pubhc accountant examma I s:n:i, ~o:::hol~P:r~ac~~:s, triunma and employrpent. and \\ere~~~!:~~t~sdf~l;Snh~c 1~~~1~~~~I~nt~~11l1~ I~~ e F:: ~~ ~~~k !~ f'~h~d:~edIfZr lIon He recelved hIS certuIC3Jte I Saturday Mar 3 I the c~li Scouts- provld:d over 243,iU~ hours of em-

;I'~t~ ~~ticr;Frro~;" IiiI ~II II IAr !6'-i11 '1 ----~._~- lastweck. _ _ II ,of Pack, 174 ~nd'175 un~~r tb~IPl!>yment. 1 I 'I _ I, I I I 1'111 I ~ !

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10-lb. 79 ,i.e..bog " I

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• BrokaRolinec:mdOlhorRC[QledB,akoSorvicC$

ECONOMICALWINTER SERVICES

Ctedit Easily Attange~

WE GO OUT

Coryell11-2 Ea~t2nd Str~~t

:\lan-in (;lLnl~er~on, :\Il's. Pr,cstnn,Mrs. Claudei Wright. ;\1I·s. Albc'l·Milliken, j\lh;. I':lnll'r~'IIlIl'l'ison?o.l'fs. Wen lIom!l'I'sh{ildt, ~t I'S

Delln Schram, l'\lrs. !.on'!l Washhum and. MI·S. Eel' Wiltkins.

TIl{' Ile",t Jl)('l'tin!,: ,w:iil Iw l\ln T1-1. . ,

Klick an~ Klatter ClubMeets W'ith Mrs. Gothj

Klick lInd':Klattel" dub mel IusTUl'i'day wifh 1\11'5. Harold Gufh'k. Holl {'all was answered witla Valentine the 1:3 members presenl l'cllIembl'l"e<! most.

~Irs, Hollie Longl', health leader reud a ·palllphll'l un a child'­heart mUl'mur and I\ll's.' Juil

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Thursdax Meeting ofTheophilus Ladie$ Aid

Tlll'ophilliS i,adil's, Aid 'JIll.'

TIH.In;day wllh Mrs. "frt'd HeegPastor Wal'~{~ was II gUl..'St. Ml'sAlv!li Hel~g' guv£, tilt" If'sson"Hacl' Hd"t.~olls," .John 13::15.

l'l'e(OI'S llil~('lll1g, ut ~{llith SIouxCity. Mrs . .i\t~·I'lill KiLjilll'lal'h told(If the ;growing parisn .lll,rnry Ulld

~::~t i~l~IOI;~~\~h:;~~~r':i~~li~a:tl~a~~k:l'! will be pltlcl..·d ill' llll' WaynePublic Iibl'on'

M'ri-:.' Alft'cd" Schutt' awl Mrs.H()b;, Allen bad ehargc of rcfrcl;h­lll.l"y:i,

Cot~de Club Di~ er AtShultheis Ho"" . onday .

Coleric chib met 1M 'ii'Ua,>,'/ ('-VI.!,­

ning for" a dinner 'in: the W. C.Shultheis home. Uui>b' nds of themembw-I's and ltilr·s. laric Lovewere gUl'sls. Mrs._ 1'a 11 Harring­ton and Mrs. Lester Vatll werel·o-hostesses. Prizes Iw ~nt lo hlrs-.A. T. Cavanaugh la I d A: W.Ahern. .

Just Us Girls Me ting-J~st Us Girls mel F b. 8 in the

Flo d Hupp home' ith>' eightme bel'S and their fa ilies pres- .e~t~ C,'ardS furnished the enter­tai ment and a ,no ost lunchwa served.

Thyrsdoy Meeting ofImln,onuel Luthe an Aid

ITrlanuel Luthera aid melThlrSd.ay if) the .church parlors.

~}j~ ~~~I~e:~s~ch~~~:rll::s~e~~~~:Gu sts included MI'~. Louise

~~t.I~o~I'~,ii~~llli~n~e,tsel~~.anG~~~gavh devotIOns' and Jthe tOIll(:

F:~:u~:;e:::~;~:~1" ~~n"".W CS Held W!"d esday

ccs met Wednesd y with 45mo nbi'rs. present. 'l\1rf" Herbertl\:ie.' nann called t1~! neeti.n g toord'l' and plans 1erl made to

i:,~I~,,~h~;~ t1~e ~~~~~l ~~;'~r ~~~P:~~{'hurch. A. tasting I~ r't IS hC.'in6~hdd today (Thul' da) at theehurc~l with Mrs. -ill'rd Wdtseas t' airman. Wurpcn's urgani

~au,o. s fro.m other ItltUrdH'S areinVIte, .

1\1r . Eldol! Bull gal-'e a Mis·

SIO.na1'.Y.:. 1\.'l'I.",... '.I.e .. B. i'..'. hd.av . g,...e.,..e. '.'ings ~re'_ eXllended tal Mrs. KenDaug erty, 'Mrs~, 'a~j: 'Wright,Mrs. Clarence So enson, 'Mrs.Gene Hansen, Mrs. Ed Seymour'and 1r8. Albert nderson.

Mr . Merlin Pre tOrj led deyo-

~~7Is :;~h:r~~~U;~;h~~·r. ~~~:Clau :~Harder pres >nt~d the pro-gram<t'oncerning ethodist workin Mexico. I, Mrs. Clifford Jon s l!Nas- decor- • Complete Ouality Lubri_ating chairman a.n IVlrS. Stanley ~arion with Winr"r OilMorris, serving c ai man with Che~k

the following assis ing: Mrs. Ed • F,ont.EndAli9nme"t tO~aljlyEnginoTunO'.Up

Seymour, Mrs. J hto~n:..,_M~rS~'....'.:"'=-F=...i,-' =_=_"_"'."_""'''''''-F====__.,...."...:"':4I~;""f=~,

We Give and R~ eJm Consumer••ijij;ii;~

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,... 35"

Dreft .,... 36"

Joy,... 37"oxyd11,... 36'

TIde,... 35"

46-0%. can'

9 apefruit iuice ' 29c

Folger's'

COFfEE

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.. fanq ~ crisp • sweet 101k tch ••p ,".-,' carrots~1:g' e,l'

~~ ~. ~ I,... 29~ ~ ..... ,..., •••• ~ . f"'~'den yellow ' ". ·,I .. ---.. blOc'Comet,· •.•~ I m;;mm a anas lb. •

~~..~~" ~ i... ' .,.i 'pot pies ;~~t;; lcrl !3ge I,2 ,.,. 29" ~ ••• ' ••' 5hrl" ~'-Y I

! LovQ.,. :.~ ~~!;~.~.!.~~ "!'~'~"'''''''''': <1<'::=;;... gra. I.ruit 4 2.S.:.C,2 25": mb< or :: ~;}~r ,,"olee :

;:sh ill per· corn i1 w~~~7c:b· l ,e;;;;;k ~d~w ;Gold I. '. ii,4]" cut "een beans : freest!/" peaches Grod. A . ." i

R... + .' I. '~~ 59C 'M''L'K' 37·I.eCri~ ~ 6 e... $1'! ." .... $100 • ... I. %-gol. I

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Good Westinghouse

USED DRYERWas $49.95 I

$39.50 'Newl Philco Automatic

WASHER:, 'IReg. $289.951

o~ly $198 ex.

Many USfd

TV SETSReconditioned

from '$34.50-1 Used Frigidaire

EFRIGERATOR 7-ft. Seco

(50~lb. freezer) R~FRIGERAT~RReg., $125.00 Now only

$79.50 $49.50

SPEED~.. ,.,~,U~EN WASHERS~nly ;)99.9Sex. and up

•VI .. McNa'f ~ardwareMain, Wa~",1 I 'Pho"" 108.

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Used Canverltiona}'

WASHE~Sfrom $9r95

12-qt. Galvanized Pail, reg. 89ic 1.69cHeavy Hog Pan, seamless, reg. 89c.. .. 69c20-gal. Garbage Can, regl $3"~5. . . . $3.2518x29" Welcome Mot, reg. $1.25 98cIMail Box, for city use . $2.49Deluxe Floor Lamps, reg: $14.50. . . $10.,95Heavy Aluminum Scoop, No. 14,~ reg. $6.95 $5.98Steam Iron Cleaner, reg. 98c .I., , . , .. 88cLorge Plostic Wastebasket, reg. $1.98 $1.,77250-watt Heat Lamps, reg. $,1.10. . 89cHeavy Plastic Pail, reg. 98c . . .. ,79c

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Fe.bruary 22, 1962 ". ...,.,.......-.",-------+- i'WI'n! lu '.Irs nri~ hi, 1\11':;. Dora c1a~s, 10:30. I-;-~---+........;.+o:"-+-_+-:I-'+4,;;..--...:.....;::...;.:.:1 W'. ·I·ns.·I·de", Ilk{'k, Anna Koll ,ind Mrs. 'Leo Slulldny, ,Veb. 2:i: S IIHhlv sehool·,

I ,Ii I\'oss, t'\t'xt mcrtin' will be with 10, ~.~ .. ; worship ~{~l'\it'e, -11.I ') By Glady, Reichert i\lrs. Leland Andel'S 11. M.rs. Lester ---+' .

I.Phone 2682 I Ikek \yill Iw\"l' d UI'I.({' of enter· ilnlmanuel Ev. _Reformed Church

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I· chJlrge. ~ S IIlday, Feb. 25: \ OI'.~lllPl1ide Auxiliary mcmber~ will :-'('f\·e! Social Forecas i 'C 11 (l.Bl., ' ,

the. Danish Brotherhood hanquct: Thur5d~y, Feb. 22 !Mar,S, Mrs. Andersen, l'tIrs. ,Jell- ('('lltCl' Cirell.' Club Ih~ophilu$ Ev. Refo med C~urc:h:,1. 9 sen and Mrs., George, Farran ill"(' Friday,: Feb. 23 I (Low~1l l\1~untjoy pastoli.)0':1- the commltte.c. Mrs. SWPlganl. Hl'lll'~(lh Lodge.' :s3,¥n.".•"Y,.'; 1',',e

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aDd Mrs. Roy WIll were 11Oslt'SSE'S (;'1" I'lnol'hll' Club f.l., .",Thrcl'jI'ours Bridge Club ~

S ··f Wednus~ay, Feb. 28 St. Paul'$- EY~ Luthe ail C,hurc:h" :oe,e y i A'llxliJlary (alpet Rag SewlIlf (1-1. M. Hifpert, pastor)

__L .__ I ! W~S M..ting IStudY ~Iub M t. F'rli~aY'1 Feb,' 23: Churl'll mem·ilor~t.dn $t I Wayne, Nebraslt Women's MISSIOnary soclcl~ or ~ ee '"9 lcrs up c ass, p.m.

-,:;-=::::::=:-::if5':::1f:::';7~~:c--i',.:P::b::::b::.:.l::30~[Immanuel HefOllllcd uh\lI ch mel III I .\VItlSl(~e Woman's Study club met Saturday,. Feh. 24 1

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Ch u r chl~,j)ll~l,ToJl;l::-·, tHII"pllp,r J>ut,[I,.,l!tl! llel,ly un ThulH ny !?y'MtD the Otto Ulrich home Wcdnl'sd<Jylwlth l\q·s_ Anna Anderse~ Friday school, 1 p.m,; SundlY sehool~I), " ", r I I ,,,, !,' I " !' oJ III th, ~'(If\tfJ( Ie!' n.t Wnyne, N:ebrlll~lUI., J.S with Mrs. Ulri/ih as hostess. ;'\jiw.' , '.\'llh 11~ tnen~ber.s attendmg. R.oll leachers, 3... I" lid <1, .. 1,,,11 rill II, I It, tHtll P~'>ltllg-e GUllra~lteed cOlly'mullt bt 't 'I II J f Ab- b L~f111 tllll! 1\ 1'1 .1 \ ,,!IEIlI')Ill! I members. attenjlCd, GUl'S.ts wl're.I'<l w.a, r~<I(Jngs .. " .'.a am In- Sund.a;r, Feb. 25: Stl...ndil Y seh.ooI,- ~- - -- Mrs. Henry I"ak, 1\11'5. Harold UI,j(:oln and. George Washl:ngton. Mrs. 9:30 a.Ill.; worship' se'vi'ec, 10'20,

"'.:.(~\.I:,..r:1 hI' ~ IbU'~::8:~::.:.:e,r I rich and Mrs. lallie, Prihce. ~Irs, isum H~lehert had charge of the -_ .....,......__ [ I Walter Fe/lske had (11(' devotional I IIll'cling and Mrs. Harry Suehl and Methodist Ch rc:'h1',,,;-1,, -=i:'i,:-... ~ \V-;;;;~:- jJ:1nll<l.Il'''J~ 110t ireat~:·e a 11It,l"ral'Y .~PM.gF ',Uld does Theme was "Prayer 1\nswered anci: :'Itrs, ..J.~mes C., JenseA presented (SupPlY past ll'J.

I,U,', ,",.,,'.' 111,',u!}" .'<1'1",·. rh"l'~'rorel poetllY I" tlot ,acc.:epted tor _Irree the lessE?1l 1\lrs SlIehl read I' Unanswered. ". Amf'!iD Sclm)('dt,l' it" .... i ... , ., ,~n ar- Sl:mday, Feb. 25: SUlday school,

',".I"I.\"~I·:;-·-I!I;~.:!t~--.I:I"'-\\."'!l" lfl't'H'ld,.IJob hnlloll, edltor:.·1{'.'",.o>".,'''" w.asprogrum ICCld{'!'. :\1:.11'.11\ !lwet·, Ide.. ~llle a <..i.reat ~ady, per- 10 a.m.; worshp service, 11,I I lJ co ing wilJ be with Mrs. William Lil)~ i t<llOlIlg ~o ttirs. LlIlcoln, Mrs. ,~red --- '1\,~', ,'\','\~,';'I;'I"."';;I,II:' (1';~;I'll~ :':~:I',.1 :t~:I:~~\~:(;~P.::lfJwgf~: 1~~e;~~lb:pJ~i~~et~t ~t'bl~~e engood. I~luellllllVler bee a, mea member. ~Irs. Dora Rlt~e enlertained the

~_,_,._'I,' "',·,',".,"I"""·""_~~.".','\C,·,~"',',',:",,.,'-,."'"','",,. (.. ,.~,', ,.r: ~ r ' y :.\lrs. ,1. /3I,'uce ~~11~ ha.d charge of following at supper ,"'rida'Y:'-I\II'." ~ _ ~ Coterie Club ~eeting ; the. ~·on,t!-,st~, prJzes, gOing to Mrs. and Mrs. AdO~,·i' .~~OhJj·f, i\11', and

_____~'.~_~~~~.~~_..".. ;;';;...;;.;;;S;;!(':-'.~"E:;::::==':'+- __~_ Mt:s . Eva LiiS ~crvecl de~serll ~rt~e r I.sller and Mrs. Andersen. I\1r~. Edgar l\f" I"ttll\-' 1'. and l\-Irs..u lunt,:heon Thurs ay when sht' pn. Ii'l-lrs.. H('I('hert wlil have the March Lo"Jell Rohlff y;!i'an I l\Irs., War-

, mln8', Sta.nt n a.nd Mad~Oll tertain~d eight ,-'oteric t'luh, mem, I ::~."l Ing. ren !Ma,rolz an'd family ,Dnd l\~r. andj til $~ Uf) lu! Hlx ,non hI!!, $100 Cor t1uee J;llontha beJ;s. Guesls wer.e ;"'1rs, E. 1 .. war11 .'. .' . Mrsi

• Chesler 1'1arot"-lalld fumi1y.$11 00 tor 81 months, $1.79 nemunde, Mrs,: OHo Graef, Mrs, W~1~m~ ~nm~~rsary , Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hitze and

__.____ ,I Larry Bonner and .Mrs. F. I Mus- 1 I, anE ,!\IIS. Au.gust I'ranzen Billy/were evc1·ng visitors.WINSIDE es, Way/ilc. Card prizos wC~ll t(i I \~er,e ~UfJ?~I;r;~~ Fn.day evenin~ Mr. and Mr., A

IU gjlSt Franzen

• • • Mrs, Joy P~ld.,.()II, Mrs. Arlie FIshel', \\hl'.,? fll.at~\l'.. s an,d ff1e.~ds came lo yvere among th' reltlt ves visiting

f "., L d· I IA~d 0 Mrs. Moses ~ndi 1\-Irs. Bonnl'r. I thel! home to help them observe, In the Dan HeHllOld III me W;I\'IlC,rrmMlIL Y ,. les~ serve-' IIIIEII' 1hJrty Iifth wed(lmg anniver Tuesday evening in 111nor' of ~'lrs.

, Ii, F.!:i'tHj II Birthday Ob$ervanc:e sary Guests attended from Wayne, Heithlod's birthday., c ~ Mrs LOUIse 'r,lucs obspned h( I Pilger and Carroll Card prIzes Mr. and Mrs. Warre :l\lill'otz and

F t t dII • eIghty Sixth blJilhdd} Wednesday I;tnl ~) Mr and Mrs Fred Ott, ~aml·1Y were TU~:;e1C1Y SllPIl{'r ·g\~le:;ls

'~(i\r V..«'dt! on n Ive ,sury Caller> d"nng "rlC ,Hemoon well' w~: ,forge ,J"hns'on and Ora ,.n '>c I;"ald Br~'k"l' I OOH'. .V If eJ~ Mrs Anna Andl'l'son ~1rs John Re I !\Ir. and Mrs.£,el'ald 13el'la'l' VIS,

, "~' I 11 [I del, Mrs Eblr! Nelson and !\IIS ;--- IN' hb M t lted in the Osca Becke" :-;r.,.humi.'Ill; 1I HI III ,If IE'S ,lld held I ---- Sam Reichert Eventng \ 1~ltnrs oya elg ors ee Wakefield', Tlles av ev'nirl" '

1'( sl d 1\ \\t>dl1lSEI,lY Jll ohsclv Monk p ured Next meetm III b were Mr <lncl !VIr:; EmIl Thlcs I HOY'j! ~elghbor lodge met WIth - <-.

Illl (' II! I!lll' 101 1~ s '( Ilnd annlVCl Mbr 14 g w e Mrs Emma Slphle and 1\11 S I{l!' l\lrs I IE d WIltl( I' f rulay evenlllg S .~ II (J llH' fO~'JHllI1gl olf Ihe sOCIety t pert Llhpngood iiI'S 1,lblngood It ash dlondllOns wt're, made to the oc,e~y'J U I" \V{ 1C 2) IlH I1ll1l'l S ,lnd 33 L . Ii . prepared the Illttrnoon ,mel eVE. llln' I NOl folk OPPOI tUllIt} Cpnler and the \ •••\I( ~[c, IfI ditenrlulldl I\lls Andy ~,lJlon ~ux !lory Drive Ilunches g Hm,lI NelghhOi Home, Davenport, Plan Special Melt.-ing

\lum hi I Eh,llPt oj th' gucst book hoy ~eed American LegIOn Aux . 1.\ \lrs (hes(PI Wylie WIll have I\ I - Hospital, Aux Jiary, offi<'ers and

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It ef at t~~ Legion ;all Mlss.ionary,"Mel$~tng \ jtllc nr:-.:I H1t'ltlng l'ommjttee...•'.•.'•..h...a..i,r.Ill.. e.. ~.. \ ill r..llcPt in,0\( MIs I Willls n~tze rs e emng WI 15 mem ers Trlmty LuthClJan 1\IlsslOnal) 59 ~ a special session with be hospital

, tilE I Stll[{(J1(, dnll l\hs Emili ~tletdm1 rs Vernon Jensen con clety met In the chmch parlol's Dmnen

1-Bndge Party board,Sat((t;Ba,yi,',ad-g. .IU. at the

filII s Ii III jJl( pld)Ll :\fumbCls 01"\ uc cd IIlg Mrs Leonard Thursday afternoon \o\lth Mrs Man Lrght Illwmbl'rS of Three FOUlS Woman's eltd) too,!li"s.'l!l( Jltfl1"lll~ V,.Ell',' dup!. Donna a ted as secretary III the ley Wilson as hostess. Mrs. Elmer-nlldg(, (lub and theIr husbands I;\1111 l}1:~:~I~ hrllpgn:l ol~gan and pi· n,bs~n. of .Mrs. Joy Podo~1. The Monk had char 'e of the lessun lh,ad srHJPl': at a Laurel c'afe last Losers Treal't .-W~. ners

dllCII. 1\lrs..J:I{'I h.r\le~er and ~uxlha III sponsor the Salva- lOW hat Merge g 1\-1 _ T 1\1 ,'; I' mlay, Pflze~ went to Werner Jan-.L~k Krllege' .;. r('('ltati.ons, tl(ln ~r y and ~ed Cr?8S drives Mrs. Jack Kruer er (;':n~ Dl'

O I~s~on k(', J\l'rs, Otto Graef, Art Schell· At St. Mary(s G ildIW.l\lergarl.('1l l'llldl'l:n; Violin and Will ,send· a girl to Girts' State. leader in Mar('~ and l\-trs. Frl'fj' pCpl'l" :'I n d 1\lrs. Larry Bonner. s~t. MDry's guild ,me' at the so'NIl~a MueH(,!,·, elanncl solo, The lfit will entertain 'Legion Wittler will be hostess I'rlzl's for tll~. ('Iub y('<lr :vent to cia eentel':~.,~c1ne.sdayevening a. '

l\Illl'J]el, :lJH[ llullll)e! solo, membe . and their WlVes aot a no- _ ~ l\ll's. h1gh; :I'll'S. All/Ill Carl- wh ch time 'losers of the mem-.h.IIIt'g( I A flfm W,ls shown host dl er Mar 16, marking the Neighboring Circle ",Oil. hIgh, <lnd i1-Irs. L: W. be ship d I' i v t ¢nter ained win-

Il( v II I'" Olto lupllel I LegIOn' annIversary Mrt Nor Mrs F C V 0 s s.enteltanted Kahl, aVel"Dgl'. ners at a chili supper and valrn-Sel\\lllg l.lllle' \\,U; centered n,lsn D k, Gladys ReIcher, Mrs Nelghbormg Carle ( I u]) Feb 8 I tine party. i I

\\'itll ,1n ,1nm\('I~,IIY (ake whIch Jlack S elg:!lrd and Shirley. agner G"esls were n"rll,. K"II an" 'Irs Ch h Mrs. Fred Berry luid the pro-,'I 'I 'I 1: <. U H UTe es ., I,gria m on "F'ehruary, Catholic

01 1} I I:.. n urI/cr. MIS. were n ed as the cQmm ttee III Frank Bright, Norfolk, 1\1r:;. Don I '1=JJ:::::t===::1=======:i:::==:::::=+:::~IKay and Mrs. Ruda!! Kay, Wake- Trinity Lutheran ChU~Ch·.· ~~1~~li~0~t1~'~lda~dth,:~Th~at~~~r~

field, Mrs. George Voss anrl Mrs. (l-f. F, Ol.to Mueller, pastor) Press." Mrs. WiI!ia Finn andMa·rvin Anderson, Roll call1'was a Saturday, Feb. 24: Senior con- i Mrs. Jack Engel repo ted on thehandkerchief exchange. Card prizes firlllatiol\ class, 9:30 a.m.; junior Jackson Deanery Bo rei of Di-

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STARTS THURSD~Y

make your '~Mar~'haJJ happy .~

advartage of thefe,once-a-yearl

specials i

F:!~;:~~,~:~~:,~d~s-Reduced for 0 lQu ick s€,11 0 t at

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1U~~TON'S

Knit Blouses, and·

T~eShi~tsSmall assortmenl

Bi?ken sizesOdd lots

Valu~s 10 $3.98

NbW $1 00

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LON$PANTS ~",---Blroken sizes, odd 10t~,J All )"e have qf our fallgbods ore on this sale, Va.lyes up to $1'0.98.

, Now $]99 I"to $499:, !

SWEATERS ' . ,.'\Bulkies and Banlan light knit.s.' .assa.rted.. slipavers end cl'ordi­

"gans. Brok€n sizes. Values,up t,o $10.98.

Now $]99 to $399! .

SLEEPWEAR . 'I I

Wint~r, novelty, flannels, babt dolls, Ljs and shortI,Values up to $3.98. ,1 r, Now ~ price I

PU~~~~cial group, fa.1I and year 'round.·1~~. .!

Now % price IGLO~~na~U~kY(~~C~~~!sorted colors, Iwi're $2.50

I Now $1110

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W&dJ~"I

SKIRtS ' '\..-eL i I

O~r entir\,. fall ond wintE'r stock, brokrn sizes, range 0f as,

sorred styles.

'i ~Ow Y3 to % of origin~1 price

NANI:v KWANJAMES SHIGETAJUAMITAHAlL·JACK SOO,BENSON FONG

..L MIYOSHI UMEKIIl<COLQR' "",,,.' ~ANAVISION

'Ui~AA~D~OOfUANO~ PA~KE~MANNE CRAI~nmEAm~1

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, Thursday"F br~fIrY 22,1962

lJl~.tl{,o' (,h~ir.llH~n"l Jl,!r:-o, . WilJar<1Wllt!il' Will he I'll drlll,11l uf the~I\ll{'k {'oun cr' at I Ie Bl't'I('r Liv·In~ show, ' .i [" _I

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"Our Gift to You "",on Your

!Wedding AnniversrfYA FREE portrait setting for any cO\Jple

L ., ,celebr~ting tpeir twenty-fifth wed.rinlganniversary, ',or long!er, during 196f.No .abligation ~ come in and t'!\feyour picture taken; then i~·you de ire,prints ca~ be made to' your ~atisfac.ion.

Annive~s~~ ca.nl be a~y time il' I

()FFER GOOD DURING"EBRUARY

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Sil~cr Annivcrsary for

D~rrri ;~~~'~r~~~ ~~,~~alteyer,Ell! :r"OIl, will ohsen:c t/H'ir sil·\ VI'; w('dditl:.: allllivC'rsary Sunday_1)'l'll :!:" v,)111 OPVIl ,hOllS!' fr~l/Jl

:~:, 'll III ;l\ th(' AllH'ru'an LeglOll1".11 1 1'.I1H'!''iI,f1. ."J(j invilations

11:1.' I' 1~('I'1l sen!. Fri.('ntiS 'and ]'{'I·I!<1,11 \ r'~ iI I'j' Ill" Il('d, '

Alvin Roebcrs HonaredOn !Silver Anniversary i--~~_""'+ l. i

\\,(~I~ll," :-.:ll::;~ri~:,!;t· h;~I\'~!~iCn~~2(':~~

;;:',I~t\' \';~ J:11~lt'l;a ~I:: ~;;~~ ~',_~'i~;~~ i~\~(!~I!~Ii. [Iii ;1111l1\ ('r:-.ar~. "

.\ ',h;Js],('1 :-,uPI"il'r was servedalld' t"anb 1Ill"1lJ"hed ('ntertam·Jlll'lJit IIIIII prl/.l'" ~~(Jing to Duall~

,1":t"Oll'-('1l Bill LlIl,tlpl'S, !'lIn;,Hlld,'> Lon'lill'll and !'III'S. Il'elle(;('l'\\l'.

'I'll(' 1III'I'('·IIt'n'r! wl,dding tak{'\\ ;tS hak(·rJ III \11'", Ed :\iss('n:llId ('III :llld ~f'J'\ I,d by ;"lrs, (;il))(,1'1 Krall]]lil!!

Tlk 1l1H(1)('l"s '\\'pdding atlvlld·:llIt" \\('['j' Flo.\t! EI'hlcnk,ll1lpand II'('IW HOI'),('t'. Sioux City.Till':! h;l\ I' lJlll' son, I\lerle andlJlIl' ~1':llIddall).-dJt,'1'

Mrs.: A. Hiscox HostessAI' !(en Lore Thursday

KI'Il Lon' 1Ilt'1 la~1 Thursday\\ till ,'\Ir,~ .\J'Il1:ultl llisl'ox. Mr~.William Schlll/, was tl gm'sj1'1"I/"s \\('l1t 10 ,\Irs. :\I,lx Hend·

~~::l~';~~I:el:::~l~:ly\('11\(' (']\111 md ;\-Ionday with

:,Ir" 1);1\'(' !I,JJl1t'l' as !losl('ss and!':\';JJJ JlallH'r and Mrs. Art

I:nlt\(' as ('(I·III)sl('s;;('s. 1\11'5. Clal'­1'!I('I' SOl'('Il:-."1l g<l\'l' the program,

j III I'r .\rl";JIJf;l'Illc'nls For(Jllln·li "

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Wednesday Meeting farRed.eemci' ULCW Circles'

Iidd('('llH'1' l'L('W l'ircles rHetJ;1.~1 'W('dJl('<;d~I,v with the lesson

"What ;\Iel'gel' Means To('ir(I]C'l !l1el with Mrs. lIer·

tll~111 \\-';l('];('t' <IS hosless alld Mrs.<IS lesson leader.

\\' a s 9- guest.('11'('](' II had 1\-Il'S. Emil Swan­son as hostess ~lnd fill'S. Carl EI-ll'nll(·jn, lcader. Guests\\'("1'(' :\Irs Carlson, Mrs,f\ I \' i n !'oIl'S. S. K. de

Pierson, Mrs.:llHl !III'S, Everett

,/l:JllhOll. ('in'l", I II met with l\Irs.,\LI)'1111 :\'il'hl'!l I('sson leader amI:\11 [)(';Jl1 lJacks(rom <IS hostess.J\'Ir'i. Fritz Ellis was hostess atCin'I(, 1\' meeting and Mrs. Lar­ry \\"eslt'rman was lesson lead·er. !\'lrs, Ervin Hageman, ,iI', was,I gUl'st and Mrs. Jack Bostrack1J('('<.lnk ,I nH'mlll'['.

Installation ServicesAt Hospital Auxiliqry.

Ahout 40 memhers attended thellospilal Auriliary luncheon-meet­ing S,1turd~lY ,It the city auditor­ill Iii. :l-ll's. Il'l\"l' Thcophilus gaveden'tions. Installation of officersand ('fllllmittec chairman' follow­(' t, ~Ir~. WiJl;lrl! Wiltse having(hat"~{'. Installed'were: Mr~, Da-\ i<l ~;:11'\\'1)()(1, CllTl'l!J, president;\ll'~ IJoll Wighttnan, vicl' pres i-

illrs. Wilmer Marra, sec­:llld illrs. Rowan Wiltse,

C,hairmen: Mrs. Rob­policy chairman;

\\'. \\'ol!enhaupt, chair-atillilors; l\-lrs. J. M, S.tra­

nominating; ;'\Irs. Gordonmcm!Jershile: l\Irs.

Temme, sewing aml meml·Paul Harrington, tray

1\-irs. John Einung, waysc1nd.ll1cans: Mrs, Bernard 1\1eyer,

:'III'S. Willard Wiltse,.~llOrJ: l\lrs. Robert Ben·publicity; Mrs. Clarence

calming; l\-'Irs. E. A.)}o):ioitality; f\Irs, Yaleliterature; Mrs. Julia

alumni; 1\'1rs. Ray-Schl'rincr, courtesy, and

.Jack Kingston, bazaar.iJPIlrc,.. i,,!io" was show.n to the

and commit­::'III'S, Garwood present­

to :'oIl'S. Robert Cas­president.

Iusk was provided by Fred\"( ret' land rnt ,Sherry, Jean Eyn­on, :\nn' I!~sebrook and 'Karen'n (,(,kIf-'nhauer. ,

nnual reports were giyen bYItil secretary. treasurer and com· II

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SOCIAL FORECASTFrldav. Feb. 23

Woman's 'ClubSahird'ay, Feb, 24

lJospital Allxdiarj (Hfic('I':; alldC0ll1111iUt'e ('IwirllH'Il, ~ pIll., \\'011\ ;IIl'~ ,.('1111) rO(jtll.~

Sunday, Feb, 2SJ\'1a ri!1{,],s

• NW Club, Will S("hroNler hOllle

Monday, Feb. 26 'Duo Club, '~'hlll'("b('ol('!W ('Jill), .\11'" W (' Shul

tht'lSTuesday, Feb, 21

C;{}C, :\Irs, Frank C;riffithLiv(' & ,L('t\rll, Mrs. !,I'(' S\\ illlH'\1'\'<:, (;ilheirt Krall!llalls .Fqrlnightl .....' !\-Irs, J'hil :'I'1<lI'('hBldol'\ll, .'-Irs Harold Ingalls,IE Club', Mrs. AlIa'l! Sn!owrll)!) Club. 1\Irs, OlIo IlpilJ10IdCOlltraet ('Iuh, 1\lr"s. !to"s .J<lllWS

Wednesday, Feb, 28EJto{'I/l ('in'II', ,'III'S, Holwrt

Ilo('ljkl'llh<lIl('r\V{':-.I('yar) S('r\'i('(' (;uild. :\ll's

A, ,J. Atkins."Jaotlli Circle :'III'S William

Simmer:·'Iilltb Circl('. :\lrs. D. TIlI·OpIiJIII.'-,Alpha (,in'le, :\Irs. F Andrt.'\\sEstlH'r eire!e. ~lr<;. :\Iildn'd \V('stMary Cirl'l(', :\ll's, N('nndhJ

DauglH'rly iOnwga Cil'l']{', I\Irs. li\rnuld : 1011'1"

Thursday, Mar. 1 'Hedecmer Ladies Aidl):ing's DaughtC'I'SLogall JIo!llt'makers, :\lrs H('IIf)EI~,e~'l ;::~~~i\~e KarelKen Lorc, I\ld" Ross J<lIlH'S

La Porte Cluib Meets forVolentine. Day Meeting

LaPorte duh rrtd Wednl'sda \'ill the ,John Sicwrs IWllW Firt('('n mCl11bel's answrrel! roll ('allwilh a Valentine poem. :'III'S. l'all]

Sievers was a TIll' aft{'rnoon was ('mbroi{li'rin~

quill, blocks.

Novyonly.

GEORGE'S

BqyS' BUYS8 Boys' 'ISuits l $5.00

Just tbe prict of a pont wilhthe cdat thro n in. Allerationextro.

Obs .vonce pJ~tponedllel·ilUS(', ,uf the huir! we:lther,

~lr, 1I1d MI'S, .Iames McC.aw willOh.se \'e' tl~('il'-'gold(~n \VCr!C.IiI'.lg all­lll\'{'lsary, SllIHl,lr at Ilw DixOl)

~i ('\~~ Ir: rll ~~l~ j~:~' :;;Il;;~,h ,~:.:'O{:;r ~'-~'l/)' ;l~:

Silv. ~ ~n~iVerSary 4.rBra 4s etters Sunday

,\11: ~l d 1\Irs, Ed Wolski' ({'ledIhl' J,! I}, Hrulldstcllers III hOlloror 111t'11'1 siln'r w{,tlding anniv('l":-.;li'y wilh a far,nily dinnet' Sun,d:l,V irl IJ'1(' Wo]:.,ke IJOnw, The!:I';l1 dstdll'r's cJnldl'l'n, Larry,,1,'IT and .Iohn, and the Wolslwdlill n~ll. Kalhy, H<lrllara' ,I n II11,'IJliJ(', ',\,j'rt' prl':-.('nl, alon~ wilh:'Ill', ;Hld 1\11'~, n, .J, Br,lI1dst{'lln,

E. dnsen - J. MerrittPia Summer Wedding

.\1' ,lIld i\lrs, , Carl Hansen,Wa.v!w, are ul1IwlIlll'ing the I'n~;ag( llH'nt of their dUllghll'r, EJ·j'no!(', to ;]<1111(':-' Mcnitt, SOil of:\11', <I n d ,\'Irs, ·Willis Mpl'ritl,('linI1ihg /Jill, la,

:\,1 :-'~;, Il<lns{'n gradualt'd from\VaJllc' Illgh and iltlc'nl!ed WSTCShe is ;11 presently {'mployeu hy

Ill(' .'.vir Bel. I TelePh1"'.' CO!llPan,Y ..1\-'1 !l'ljitt graduate( from WIlli

ing ll,Ljh school and will hc grad­wllcd from WSTC Ibis summer,

A sIHlll1ll?I' wrddin'g is planned,

Ce tr~1 .o~ial Circle

L~d~t'l~O,.O{~~lr c~(~~' ~le~~st,\lli1-lday fo a Olll' o'clock luncli­j'OI1 IJOJlOril g i\-In;. j\'lildred West

:~:.('~lt~!~·1 ('~Io ~:r. A G~l~~~l:~~ 7~fe\u~~~~:\ll's. Elh,lr It Pos.pishil,t Mrs. Jul·ia Pt'rdtH', l\-Irs, l'l'rt! H~eg, Mrs.K('il!l Rl'ef anrl Mrs. Basil Os­hUI"n and l. lilisl'.

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1$19.,00Rush or lhis l Altcrolions extro

Seein .. is

15 Men's

Winter

2 Men's, Suits ., .. J' $12.00,Sizeo 35 ' 42. Altera ions extra i

4 Me.n'S.· Sporl Coot.I's '1$9.:.,,00,. Alter tians extr'a , . :I I

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Th rsday, !Fri~tYr St4turday, Feb. 22'~' 24George sa 5 - TruIJ,honestJto-goadness big savings. Read ev~ryifjem. Therf wil" be ~ev,eraIYOll'lI want. ~urr,y, limited antities.

61Men's Topcoats. i$10.00 Mms ,HLtrry1i Sweat Shirts .. $1.39

8 Men's Suits .

6 Boys' Sport C~ats .. $3.00If the size is here GRABI Alter,

Me~'s ation exrro.

Reg. $13·'jIr One Group 0TWool.Sh/rts ., ~rice Boys' Pa~ts

•. Fdlm~r nome bron Remarkpble buyl !AllE'rotion

. D9Ubl: R'F( - 18 pair extra. "'\

Men'sJpnts $3.88 B.d.y.s' 0.x.f~"\rd.s. .. $3.00Mdstly small SIZjS, ee Iflyour

, h Mostly row-no Impossible 10

one:~,;:~~I[t:~~s I ~ , , poss. j(1 . PlliL)

D 'Shl ~ f $~ 00 One' Grou~. 're~~ eGfl t~o; ~h'~.il~lel r. Boys' ,(aps 1,49c

,. Winter t~be:One Group' .... .ii, 'i 1

M.en~,s:,~~e'dter~ I.. Y2 ~ricel' Boys' sport ~hirts ... $1 .00, Don't, mis~ th€$'JI i, i Limited ~'u~ntity

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I<~'i' .ne morc SChC~~I~i'd. '~a~:e J't', __ ' _ _ _~~._,_ ,~. ,__ ._~._'_. ,_.. Neligh has had a' ~restlin ' h.e he~d F.rldaY mght at. thoe Madi'l ~argm.l ,l~e. h.lt Clhgh .f hiS 17, ~omts 1 Iili~~t s ~11~~ 1~~S~~~b;~a.1 S:o~r~~~r:~.~ III ~l.ee.t the WlrHl.C: of the M'llj •. ~l'r l l.>~d tll"t 1111(1 f(l\." 1.11 qll~.lr'("I.·,.·.I •• '.'."".~•. ",".'1 W SI' I II J prograln for ,ome ,',ma .nd wh',1 son high school gym With, Wayne In the fm.al. qua e. before C.oach .h I" 'a d '11' . rr 1'h d' son dlslrlct tournc.y In 1I playoff' tlltl whu'h llll'.\" .';1·01'l'lI 'Il tOlil1 "'IPII :>..' .mtamson ay.ne ".~ sbaSe'li! I onth-tha!lk"mainly lo Larry PdF k WII td b len w squareo ursa} SI t II I I "II K n the varsitY wrestl 'mpet rep's Panthers ex peete to meet ran ~ lams IS rc IS re· . ht . h . d' d an on to lC Crl1unc Ihl' stlltetou' ,I!II) '.' pOlllb.· '.f'.',"l.'.' sac 7. a~.al,nstl ~!yncy at I' ;.:30 'oney's rcc.onJl tl-points and 29 r~- in ai.4i'strict meet :: ~:ligh re- ,the Pilger,Newman Grove winner'1serves. nih, .nt, se~on roun: " ney entry from NE Nebrnska. I Ndlgh got aw.l)" II) a 15.5 ..f rst'l :....•.- ,'.

P.I ~ Frldar In Rlc~l gym. . ounds .. 'fhe sF,o're was 90·74, se'r~e~ toOk on. the Wa' ne mat_\ I III t~e first game at 7. p.m. I 'Maurer, 'Magnuso and Grein I' el ga l~ ,s,tarts, ,at 8.30 a{,~CI , , pf'l'Iod lhld l'llt, \\'.1) lIP CllUW, I? '~.k'" ,,'tain~ l~:~~~b~, r;:~r:;)t.<\:yn~~(:,.~~ It~ ~~~: •Coney trea~~d Wayn~ fans to y. The tourney opened Wednesday Ihelped Prep cont I th b k. t1{ 0 ncr ~"hldl ,.wIIII, .match WII1- AII.n (55) fg ft pf P to d(l~(' 11ll' .t.::JP 10 ;I :!1l·2'\ cleflcl :llIt'" 1 hi best hom J show thiS seas mN·e~·,·gl "I,'pped the' W· ayne ",e .,night with tOj:)·seeded Prep fac- boar.ds throughout t gam~. Maa~r_ ~Jarl'ho,. ITu,e., 'd'a'y nteht. tllt~ betwc.cn Sclll,lncs 1~. ~) :1 . 5: Ii'll' h:llf. ,. .. ·.:: ..~:: ..i."

cd for a place. in u~e "Dlstric. II 5 lurday ~'Ish·" ,..•• h.' "orede °2n9 "I Yl t \\ a cfleld and Wmneba 0 N Comstock 1 1 1 7' ~N 28·5 as ayne's Jim Pry'or,:was th i~ Lindsay, Holy Family, The er collected, 14 rebo ds while Mag· E\ners ~' i i." c:o - B: Co".t k . " l'j' , TIlt' tlnrd ll.uarl.fr rO.UlHl 'lilt'",. S.C, ,'·.C.'

,1 I~rayof~ a wel'l,· frorj't',tomg~t pints and I gra~bed 19 rebounds only on to' score for Wayne H I Pilger-Newman Grov. battle ,fol- nuson and Grein ad d 11 and nine, l' ,I , 'l- ~ ~ InS 0(" I 0 0 - ,tl('I~ al· '\;l,'I~l a~ till,' Dl'\"I1s ~'()IItin ed ~(~ u sday). rIll' top hree teams 1I1 a alnst H ','I i

" R M II p,'nned ,', op"'onent. . liOWed. Today', first round, som.. respecl,·vely. The Ponca India•.", ou..II.uted.. a IslJ, m , S 4 4 .4 llit'11' Il;I('(' wlLh :!,'I IlOmb hut, cO".i...Id.. ,,'"tho( llbl'aS•.ka ICOllc~e {'onfen nc.'e I ,. ashln.g.~. ,on h'b~,r.,ce uSf .~ St ub)l I N Ii) I . I a 0 pu on s es ex I I Ion 0 W~TC student teacher coach Ken had Norfolk Burns going against . tubb rn Pender CJU!~t which kept • r. e, 1 0 0 ~: rn:lIl:.t gt" only 1:"\ .111 the f.nUl'th' t?.,148l,IS.tl~ t{J~ ,C rasl~ t.eullil/1 the th yea wlth'l poj'nt nnth" Ih'm",'er ,a,'d lhe wre,tlers Winside and M.dison .gainst Wayne Prep (68) g ft pf tp tp.a . essure on alit"'. way to ~flJ;:er, I 0 0 ~,rl)r Nt'11;:11. ":""""1".",1ll'.S ate confel'ence ,MldlulldJ Will I' ,s. ,- <: M h f Fah h 1 0 1 I.fP. ,c this PI:IYU.ff. ~ 'he Wildcats!, r.!>d. e the Broncs all did' a fne job against the experi- Battle Creek.. a~rer 2-6 4 101 It" e I .1~51-47 coun .~The In:dl.ns Wh r~n 0 z ~) '.rerry (;nLllll\ll~l, It,d tht', Wf,~!~,e

i, B th Poru 9..1 an Wayne' ~3 h way, neve~'r :trailing, although ence41 eligh matmen and hoped Prep and Madison are favored to ~rem 0·2 2 14 ti a al the ,quar ~ breaks ,but Dil ee er I U;\ ~t'Ol"lll~: wll,h I, wltlk .Inn Mau '",i,I~,S,II " "Ia tin" II 'th' . I wres~lin would evenlually be"olne a.dvance to SaturdaY, tI,,'ght's. final agnus.on 3'-4 3 131 ,ever ,by comm~n mg marVins. rant 0 0 2 () ~l,'('I'Hld WIlli Iii .'..ILI~' .\'rli.'ikll.".I"I..•.dny' cinched playo b'erths, ut "'S pU,e :","1 In one .pom., .. Lutt 12 2 17 h f t t d d 14--12 d I I, •• Ieyo'n, 7.3, ho, ,I w',n .'.Ia.' ~. 8., with 7 hi minute. oS left In the an.i -tcJseholastic sport at Wayne tilt, although Prep wil ~e.t shU op- '. . e ,r.,s qual' er, e! e, .. ,an . ,If·. H,ll'k. Blll'l1lln[ 1I.1.l1t' 1111.<1. C.1.:ll..lg:.,

[ I. h lf F th W Hight \ position from either pfiger or New· Headlee 0-0. 0 4 t-~e h If at, 31-25 'II Dlc~ Newton 22 11 15 SI (u'dlli." !Jar! tOlll". ·1' 'c'I'_'(\ G of its ~wo g'amJ.~' at Chad bn i 11", a., rOIm; en O~l ayne T e esults: I' man. Grove in its scmi!,innl match. Darcey. 2-5 .2 41 ~,It 15 of hi.' total 2.1 poln.ts. .I'i I! N.'.l!lgh.~ .JlIhllS1 fl 1Il0l[l'.tH'd Gr"n·

i,' ni ht an Frida.y. Chadron, '.5', .tr tched Its .Ier.~. ~o 52.36. at .h.alf- EUermcler 01 0 0 DaklOh City (321 fg ft pf I"~ Ijo I a d t f 27 t 95 b.: Doug Duofed, N)eligh , Pin.. ' .wmner of the Madison to.u. rney . "Pefi( cr· .sllced the' margll1 to 40· Ro.gers " :1 {} 11 Iqlll~ r."..r galllt' h('.llllr~ Willi. 17 ".'••..'•..,... rS,.. o,...'.'•......t n \ pull mto II t ird·place tie e ~ 0 mfl.rgms

0 pOlO oS ned Te .y LutL will meet the Wayne tournament Johnson 0-0 0 2 38 w (' n- the third canto ended. ~. , In tOllL'llalllt'lll pl;IY the .Wlly,IICI, it'h Wesleyan by inning b tho e I' }he end, Ififlal score was 89· CI:eveland I I

''-T is predieament auld 'require· 8, Wifyne. ',:' 110 1 Larry Hansen, Ntdigh, willner in a playoff at Stanton to ~ Then ostiy fouls by the Pcndrag· Wingett u :! 5 '. sl't'ollds art- I,t 1,lI" an oVl'l'all 1: :0, !

t I h 'C I I,~ 8765 tI th pinned rin Zach. ·determine the area representative ,- oris .g ve PQnca too, many appor- Irl:l>' I I J : rpcord: ' 'I" J'ia NAIA comm'tte~ decision on e as cnli : • WI.I rcc 140 Ib: M.e.lVin.,MeJChcr".Neligh, lin the state tournament, Lincoln, ft, pf tp tu..nitiP- ..at .the c.. hI•.•. it.y. line. 'fhe Johi{oson ·1 II ' j ,.•.•....•....•.•..' .•.•'....••..•..•.•••h. IC~ team J.,o'"Hd t~en ·~riter he minutes rcmai ,.irg.· At HilS pawt pinned 'mil Nel!en. Mar. 8.10. 2-3 2 2 wmne s taHlCd SflVC, limes on free \pay ffs, I ''\I nningson eLdred the bench, us· . "Sipes 1

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. Ill' I r If I r r 140 Ib.:·Hogcr Henry, Nchgh,de-' I • • '11-124 23 l~r~W'ID the~ourthquarter.while Copp!t· 0- JI ' ":Ii l",i'chirr 0\:('1' K{'iJrhcy will en. In' a liS ~ aYl!I,s or llC Jrl;t 11lle cLSiotect Denny Schmitz. \' 0-1 1 8 hlttll1g oYily tWH:e fr III the field. ' J I'"~

su 'C Wayrw I;r il sd:or'id-placc tic' at home thIs yetiI'. 14 Ib: Bob Snodgrass, Neligh, .Wausa Over Osmond i " 0-3 1 2 i In f cr, the Indialls won on free ~~~~thcrtY. ~ :;' ROUNDUP 1" '(~~ ~n if »'t'Sll,y~.11I !-'l1o~1 d wi~ tw ati '?ney's ~l poihts and Marcellus' pinn ,ct any Hansen. ~ Wausa slipped ahead of Osmdnd 0-0 3 2 throws, scoring 19 t 1 only nine by II,' "... :Chadron·~ a, t'at til· t lew tc ms', 14 In the, first half boosted Wayne 160 lb.: filiI Ritlscher, Neligh, n the third period l"riday and held 0.0 2 (} Pcndc . The loser.,.' nnected on 19 11 10 21 3~.:C t C t " . i .. ,.11

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: o~n y .our . "~,~ ';-;-'1; ,'lill10 he ,">flttll'dj the sce ing se son,. HastlngsJoutscored W~y~e., 180 lb.: ,tim Pryor, Wayne, pin- hroughout the game, maintaining 0-0 0 4 New an's 21 PO'InS topped both ''l 12 1-1 16 1I;--,;~5, loch, 1.1 [,1l.:~',.ld HOlllllpli,·'.-G,~",tr'i>

of teilins in Ihl'1 NAIIA! layoff. cru 237" In t~e se on.d ~alf .as Jun ned Go'd6n Rogers, . 48·41 lead at the' hall. ' 0-0 1 0 teams . .Jim., 'King~bfrY got 10 for qakota Ci.ty 9 11 6 G-* ',. 1~IUfl.>tll.H'd ~Ilj :;11.'''. $.,1 ~.(ls.ts,'.~! .• '.[.'..... l'!

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11.t allt', ':\JidLin,d'~ seeding wi Ii a"'\ ait • . . dd '. " .. .' \. . Wayne Prep 15 18 15 20--68 Larry 'chlines paCC,'d Allen willl 25 Curry I :J :! ::, Ft~h, It,' I:l~h~'rt hal.: B.'lllt'!.' I." ..,l.ht fuwl POSltHlIl of Wtlyne od Isner A s Two 'Wins I I Winside 81 12 14 9-43 points on the way t~ D ha.ndy 55-32 Golden ~ '! ''''i'I'~ >,.IJlH'~1 ~lll ,Illd ::;.\; ~"I."ls luI' sPjlt~~ \1 g

'Wesleyan, but l'i'lidlal cl could get ' 1_, " i' 68 14'3 t ( ,.' I Seasol'n' • vidor over Dakot~~i' City:, ~:~7on 7 7 ~ 'II;' llili nl~hll ('Illll'phlll!. hy ',J," 1j''-'tl, N 2 l I f 'I' ~ pOI MdO '0 omp ele The lo,er, held 0' ",gh"hrough " , ... 1,11111111 "I,lll fl,.lIIIJI, II''i..

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l'(JII~t T(l the vido;' oes a crack An 1~-ft. Jllm~J shot by ~aylc: Panthers holding a 15-1 record.' figl!V'es topped by Corky Lutt's U~r~~~gt 7e7~eeTueadl:C~lgc~:sa~d scorlll. was sprcat am?~g eight Diedericks . ~ :! :i l~ d "I. (Plll"! tllll' ;ldHl~1. ' .. :, :·1::at the Iwtionpl NAJA ou'rnahrent G esc WIth three conds kit .I~ t~cl Prep was scheduled to meet Lind- ~ poi~ts. Rich Maurer and Jim topped Lyons 61-56 F Iday playe1 whlle Dakota City garner Wenke ' 2. : Deeds File.d ". ,'. "',.

..: . g. me gel've the B41ldogs thell' Will, say Holy Family in the first round rein hOt 14' d V Id ed pomts from on* five play r Case 2 :! (J .

hIt tillS IS ~ett.lIlg ahead of the er Pilger. \Giese wa~ also I1lghl f th d·.t' ,t C'l Ct· t ' I apieCe an e on ~ Nelson droPPed]11 n 27 pomts for the hi hest of the IlIttmg ther~~ 2~' 111.~,I,'I'I',·,',lll""'.,'I"',II.. ,,,'.',·:;I\'\"'"1.1·,i,'~.,I,',e,.'!'t,,'I,l.li(~.: i. '.wt(J-~g~lml'. Coach ~l ~v~ ningson and int man with 18 points. Dohren oM adl'sCon ISwre"dn'"s'd",S,; nl'gholurnlf"'v,'~"' ~agnuson added 13, i' B ft t lin th Brink, Joe 0 '" " <

111, cn'w <IF(' t1l1nkm~ nly of Kear- w s high for Pilger with 16, t.' th p, ti,. '1I f th aurer and Ken Headlee sparked le~n~~019 ~ta~~: ~; Kgzea:r w~~ pomts ChrisHans('n, J. 4' I , J 8;)' of;' 1.1)1.-. l. :~. :I lid, B/; Bltl('lt,j:I, 'nl' '.'~.'hich could pa. inl a rosier t.int. B.y".on· SII'gge led WI'sner I'n 1""1'" POI·'I'gOeUrSN'ew',uaan"(,,'r'orvs"Wwl"nn:'C,:al "7 p P to a 15-8 lead in the ope.ning 1 ' I Aile mflIcted Itsl damage from Oberg- J \ 2 I Crawford ;11\(1 nrnWIl'~ Addilion 10t I <: <: hlg for UehlIng w t 17 the fJ Id, scoring 22 times to Da ---~ Warll4' 11;, ... S~)II :~;J Ion) S.. lsOIll WI' Is-cason by upscllmg Id y'S game with 17 followed hyl p.rn Frid~y in the 'tourney" semi- pc iod. This margin was increased F d ht B f I. k t C' TI f hr 9 24 4 . i: ith' ¥nldcats.. < Alan. Be"',e.· w,·tl, 14.' Becher "0"". f,'n' al's, . S , to 33.20. at intermission as the ,.Pan. 1 ay D.Ig ani. ,0 t Jumped 0 loa ty s 1] Ie ree tows were 19. •. I,~' ,.,l ' f a seven-pomt lead 10 the first quar'l almost even, 11 by the wmoers, 10 ' \. --

h.t, ~jl1~pI~l~es,~ 2-,8, lllPet arCI~-'1 l. olle.d the." ?oa.rds well alSo., with I' ,Winside was unable to come up th .rs hl~ 41 percent during the' first tel' :and main~l;ined about the same by the losers, Ponca 14 17 H 11--!i

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ri .l11l.lstlllgS_ <i·b, ton ght at Keal- 2 rebounds, Stlggll had 15, With a match for Prep's balanced Itw penods. ma~gin for tIre re l~or the game. The hamp-ionshiPipame iS5ched- Pender 12 13 1:3 !J-4j fillllil.\' Wl'!"4' IlIJl.'III'()!l ~llt.'sls ,ill-"ne . Wisner's m'xt game will he with, scoring attack Friday and this inside went three minutes in Soenksen was· high fc r the winners uled fIr 8 p.m, Sa ~rday in Rice • I III lill' ,\11· .... ,hlila Pel~t lic'

, ,n:'J~e",n~ar~{'(.l ll~ ~n: of its most I ayne at Pender TlJu,rsd1y in the! was the decisive fa1for in the vic· It11Cl. second half before adding an- with 25, while Bl h enbe7ker hit, gytn. here will he Ino consolation FOR, FAST RESULTS USE , tl III (' II! Il!J:-l'n I' ,\11'. I't-t'ell ~'s·~p It,tcul,11 wms 0\('1 carney last lusker playoff. ' tory, The losers' I Butch Red~~±-~as Prep pulled away to 22 for Lyons.. I Igame for third pia :e, The ,champ HERALD WANT ADS of i\loilrtH~ ~~_: ~-'- ,

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can count on. I I1948 Pontiac .. .. ........ $95,

6-cylinder, standar¢! transm,ss, n, 4 ..door., .•. 1

Runs and drives II~e a new·on . Ideal·Jona second car. I , ...

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1961 Chevrolet .1· ...... .$1'79511 !

Biscayne 6-cylindet 4,door, eater,..I.O.n...l..y.....•..•....:I.'I·...••8,000 miles. Bring ~he family nd trY,th'ls:;.

one for SIZe. ~ I ,. : ".,nr.1956 Ford 2-ton .' ........ r .$1245

ThIS cab-ovi' r- eng1ne has bee~ com~lete- I

Iy overhaul d to 0'jsure you OJ mile~ and II I'mJies of trafble_fre<t haul,ng, 2 speed :axl~:~

II '" I1951 Jeep ickup 1.$495"

4-wheel dn e, heo

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1953 GM( Y2 ton

Super 88 4'door hardto , power s~eering,

power brakes, Hydrama ic, radio, i'heater.1 The kind of apPOintmen{ women appreci-

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1960 .Ford Fairl~'ne $1 545I V-8 .2-door, sta'ndard tr nsmission, radio,I heater, 0'1'e owner. Your I st chanc~ to bu.y

at ·Iow w"hter prices.

1959 Plymouth fury ....... $13952-doorhardtop, 'automatic transmission,ardta, heater,new tires, tutane paint. Pow­e,r inevery line of this head-turner.

1954 Buick ':, Special $3752-do,!>r hardtop, 'automatic transmission,Lived a good I ife ~ doesn't look its age oract it. 1

19'57 DeSoto Firedome ...... $7252-door hardtop, automatic. transmission,radio, heoter. Life was ilust a bowl a cherrie,sfo,' this one-owner car.

,1951 Ford ~-8 $2952-door hardtop, automatic transmission,radio, heater. Owner was finicky-you get

:' the' benefit of his care.

1958 Chevrolet $945Del Ray 4-door, 6"cyl., radio, heoter, std.

1,959 Bui~k LeSabre $1895An eye-popping 4-door, automatic trans­mis::;ion, power steering, p'ower bra~es, C.U5­

tom interior, new rubber, one owner.

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WEBCOR METRO COfSOL - special $119~5Reg, $149,95, With $1 .95 in freo rocords.

RCA EARLY AMERIC N C~NSOLE . I . $21995Reg. $269.95. WIth $21.95 in frell records.

PIANOS. • .!. ..

CABLE MODERN OAK' PIANO .. . ... $650~. R.ego $860 ..00..Wit.h 8 fl~C.0 piana .Iossons.....:... I. i

ORGANS •. ; :LOWERY HOLIDAY ~uo·. RGAN ; .. $79500 1

.. Reg. $995.00. :With B fjee a:ganloss~n~~I"'

Wayne MWSIC .(0.:Phone 1146 31~Mqir.

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der, so creamy~smooth in te.x ,U!e t~at it has ,noholes-looks Ir·e c.ake!. And It ltastes Just great.The secret's i the w~y it's ~ade. By la s~ci'a1process, 'VoJ? er'~ ingredient~. are whfled !andSpun and blended int\) silky s,"oothnels .. 1 theway a masj;eJ baker makes ~ake. Thel resujt: abread with smooth texture-I'o holes! And thatmeans no jeUy, jam and cat~up drips Ion table·cloths or chil~en's clothes. i

Get a loar of few Wonder "Soft Whirl~d"B~ead.YoUr first taste will teU you ie's the best breadyou've evere?,ten! \Vo~der "Soft ~irle.1~'7 -B);ea~... with vitamins, mmerals anlf protbms ~elp~build stronf bodies twelve w~ys. ,"

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Deep Rock 26 IIHgh !i(:orC8; Mlh MeY\-,l'. 22;)

and 568;: llrl'.\i.~h'r·Sehl'lleJ\. l.OIIand 2,932. .

Scratch League W LI Fair Sto're 13 3I 'The DutchrrlCn g ~ I

I ~~~~z. ~~~~li?ure 10 6Wkfd. Nat'!. Bank 9 1Wkfd. Lig. Fert'i 5 11Wkfd. Rccrea. Center 4 12Fredrick~on's Service 2 14High scores: Marland Schroeder,

245 and 601; Fair store, 934 and 2,694.

Tuesday,'N'ite Handicap W. LSalmon Wells 20 1; 71,~

u~owners 20 8Co a, Cola 18 ~O

I B rman'r, Dairy i;;; 1'O:':l

.,~h1~T4k~Lent i~·:rBr ndt Grain Co. 14 14Lu d's Barber Shop ... 13 15A . Legion 10 18Er ~in S~rvice 10 18Qu lity Egg Market ... '10 18

;~:C~Jr~~oI~s·.···'· il~ :~l:lHigh sco$es: Marvin l--inder. 235

and 639; SHerry's Inc. 1;012 and 2'";921.' I

Sunday Ni~ht Mixed W LTail Enders. 16 8Pin' Heads 16 8Hit 'and ''Miss 11 13Weakliri'gs 11 13

" Concord Busters 10 14tJntouchable's ,._ 8 16High, scores; Nora Linder. 203

I and 537; Tail ~nders. 708 and 1,925.,

{hursday Nite Handicap' W LEmerson Liq. Fert '23 5Bressler . Schenck '20 8NE Nebr. RPPD 19% 8':lTomeo '18 10 1

" Thrifty l\Iarket 18 10 1

Pioneer .18 10C.lemcQts Fertilizer 18 10Twin .qylinders 14 14

~ S~.hroeder's Service 13 15Herb'S ,I Hoboes 8 16Carpeniters 17

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·Monday Nite Ladies WGillette Dairy 59 ·25J('rry's Caf,c 58 26Northrup King 50 31Love'~ Signs 47 37N & 1\11 OU;"Co. 46 38State Nat'l Bank 41 43Nu Tav'crn 38 46Bee's Reauty Shop 33 5.1Dahl Nursing Home 28 56

I J<1armcrs Hybrid 20 64

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Businessmen's Scratch W Lc Coryell Auto 43 1:;

Lessmann's 39 17Dahl Nursing 34 22Pioneer Seed 30 2{j

. First National 28 28{ State National 24 32

,McDonald's 23 33Tietgcn's 17 39Firestone 12 44Hi g h scores: Ron Lagc, 22.5;

~gY;~d Ti,~~~~n, 578; Coryell Auto. I

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In newsp~pers' the news ~f ,befter productsan~ ~ervices is qs important to today's mod­erH fpmily s 'that of currsnt events; or fea-

tu~e~l c.once n~ng 'home qnd family, f~od andfashl n, ho bles and health. .

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"F~I n~w+perj are the mediu," b~ Jhichmost I people! shoH' No other medium. suppliesthe variety ~np df'tail of 'adverti$ing. by whichone may cprtlpare prices, and bene~i'ts andch~ose (the :comforts and conveniences thatmqke for, a full living standard.

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':'e'.·se" I I I:·' 'I ".'. ,'U '1' ..hi.".'I. .\IY,F ;1I1d junior ,.11i..r::hIt '~, I I ! 1(,1II1',t::1.1,, «. r I I If" J I : 'J llut:'l!,,:\' \1;11" I ,\J(,'ll', ]lr,l~('r

, !"n~1"~" ';"!1' ,''''('. li"I""d,"'.' "'''.''I,mder (,~sc l' hlllns,l ,As ~ll Ujl'tll II 1I~ _ I .pl'lll'lic' in:-thc rc~cal ()~el'lliilll, I C ur!ch of,C~risttho. oll or rops un,del' r~scli 'U'C I AnHJ.j; Ileckcilhalll'l' home),{erlodi :all .' {lroppc.jl crO~l. ,t~l ~ PI'.0-, $\ IH.lay:' ~:i:. Worship, B.ihle~ram .. () l.c,'scll Hw! POHSllllllt {'~ 01 ~'Iudy ilnd JII ;1.111dctCrltH'utlOll lind put the ( Hal: IIIIPS J" 1 0(1)1

in 11 p )si for ~mov('rIH'IlI' illtovariou. ,1;1 before 10$s JI' tk·;i tt:~rio' Irs. :

I The progl'orn Ol ('Ot ragl'sthe ho din . of ,rcs~rvc i ·t~l( ks of~'rni'n 'on pll' fUfml, tll\l.~ k( pping

It .i[l.•••I... '.'."... i.• ".'Olhlt.".,.o.r.. ar,('.,I." \\'llf'r~,.fN.'''. '.I'ai~js, .".SPt,e.".lIIY'. lal'Clllor.~:~~~t I.~~!''um~~;';I~~l~S.'Pf~U~.I'~1 ~I~:~~.'mVI'C ;" to gc IfaCi! ties :In frillsFl~rm itor ge l'ovWes ani eff letivL'toe I to oi ' in tlw onlC'rly m It'lwt·in of: gr rn. It permits h llclinggrain Mr I1IlCl mtlrkel und 01 lhefarm at I arv( st lime when ('Olll·mereinl, f1 ('Hit CS Rl'p oflen·:it ('aPH,Ci.tY lev'pls and ',:. wllt'll 1l1:1I'kp1,PI'lC('S <IfF rJormully s('ason~111\low.

• ,j ','Las"t Frroav oyst~r supper ~ucsts

'in th~ .Kc ItIt Heed! home wefr ;\1 rand MI's.. OJ'h')' Henshoof '<lIltl ,'\11'

~~.i;·;':t~;i::~:.:.n...~;:~!;~~,laW, l'vlI1s,IObert E<"plen.kam .

Mrs.. G A. IWad.1e 'visite herbrothcr a d -faiJllily,' Mr. anti l\-Irs.C. I·;. CO nvcl','. Dix(JIl,.Frida '.

Mr.'and Mrs~,Dewey Jones car·'1roll, werq Fri~ay dinner gll(' ls in'.'the home! of ¥r. [lnd Ml's. Ora!Wax. I ',I II)

'.Mrs, C'iff~d Ha~ spent Fridaywith MI·sjS. .1. Hale, . ,

A: num~er 'of neig bor ladies carl·:

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1I)('u' SlX~} fiecond Wl'ddmgS,IIV i\IIS I\Lng,ll'(t WOI1l1\

Angel('s, MIS Luclll{' ('dI1'1L\.1IH' Wash and :\11 ,Ill(

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Fled BIlsnn Wlle l' (1111\..., \

Mr,~<md Mrs. Fre B.'son vlslfedIII til(' :\11 s Kather n~' ()\)('I 111\ \ (1

hon\(', NO/folk ii'rld<lV {H' lill

Mrs. Hen r We~e'oh te'ur~"'cl

I'tlday L'\lIlWg dff(l l!Hlldlll~ 1week Il1 Ill(' Pl ( (olh HI IIll' I)

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Church,. ':,~~(,I'''\'8 ",,,,,,"l-I:lOI ,1 m j (( IllP { \ () mccts, 7 10

, Grace Lutheran hurch 1 p '; <':1 \J If:lllI\fl>:SOUl'1 Synot! -~,- ,

(E J B II II I I Sl'~' Paul!> l u,heran Church< :1 n H\, Jl~!sIOI) I en U paslm)

ThUlsdny, I cb 2... Final Opr-Ill Tliul1sdl} Cllllleh WomHouse Wee~ SC1\:CC\ 8 j) III 0n ~p m : ('I1'de 8l

~rlday, l'eb 23 Adt It s LII d \ S1t Il'da;r, Feb SunbC'dlllgr< up, 1 30 pm IChOllll 30' 1 m , uILL'chlsm, 1 30,

Satmday, Feb ~!4 l'ommunlOll , YOlltJ (holl' 2 15cOlmsel hnd Iegltl' 111np, to .I III 'I Sll1 la}, F h 2') ¢lllllcb s<"hool1, 4, 5 pO and 7 ,'I Pjm, JUOlor 9 30 jl m, 11\ me worshIp, 1030,chOIr, 1,~Blble sc 100 an 1 conl11lHa Coup ~s lit! . 8 pmtlOn mstl.uetlOn, 1 3 I Til lrsday l\laL' 1 Altar Glllid 2

Sunday, li'eb 5 'Eady worshIp~ pjln ' I ' ,

"Resc~etl to S rve ' 8 15 a m '1Sunda~ ,SfhOOI nd rBIble clllsses, Fir t C!lurch f Christ9 30, s Cianci w rsllp wIth com I nn ,jI IESCfJ1t lUllllster)mUllion, 10 45 I SUI ny, Feb, 25 Bible school,M~nday, Feb. f6' Dyo club 8 P 10 an, I mmUl1lO and mornmg

m 'II. t Se1\1 es, ., 'Fucsday, F('b 27 (llll11Ch coun I Wc ICIlSf-' y, FC'h 8 Blble'study• cI~IL e pm I and la\, mectl'P~ 8 p 111 •

Wednesday, Feb, 28 S c ! 0 1 I Tin 1'8[\<1 , 1\1 ar ~ Kmg's 1)aughCh~lf 7 pm, Walt Cf IC<1Qu , 8 ItC!S 2 P 1\ '

--+-1Fi~st' Methodi t Church;' '1- R' dceh er Luthe an Ch",Jch

- .~WiIP!a-ri1 Simm f, pas~or~ . ('l: K. {Ii" Fn'rl... past~ 1')1satllr~aY,. Fe.b~ ·2.: c~nflrnt~~l(ln ;' S~t \l'dal' 'Feb ... :?,i\ J:legi ners's

classes, 1 {J,m., ChI dren s ell n, 2. : !c'hOlr 1:: 0; contlrtllatlOn i (' asses,Sunda , Feb. 25: Church s 'hool. !'~' p.ll . . .

9:..4.5...n, .. ';.: morning. WO:i.'S.h.ip, "The!. 'SUI1.;la~..'. Pcb. ~~: 11.,arlY se.'\'ices,LIfe for ryte,'~ 11; S lh-d!stnct !MYF jSenn, n. 'IConfidl'nj.'i' n a.m ; Sun.1'atly, It rldolph,.~: 0 p·lfn·' 'I'da y s hool. 10; lalC' '~C'rYic(>., 11., ]\Iond ~,,' ;tieb. 26; C~I~lmi$sions ' Wl\(,ncst3Y. F('b. :?S: V sitars .

.. mecti~g, ~:3~ ,P'l'.·; Off<f. lal ~oa.rct·I):3O ~1l1. ~ol!'h ('''''iI'. 6:41 p.m,:~11:~Z'~~ne'saay, F b. 28: iAII h1 cir-II~: ancI1I cll (i1'. 7: Iii: Luther tague,

C.. 'le•., ..Mrs;.F,j.. OYd ..,. n.(h~.?W... ~.:. Ruth I.. Th.'.I\.... sc1al)'.•.. ~la.' ..• '••.Lnd.iC'~.,1 aid ..2qircle, M*s.,Davi~. h~ llhilus; Nn- 'p.m. ~dmi circle, Mrs., W Ilia II Sil mC'r; 't~ary-circ'le, 'Mr. emeth D:1llg11~ ,i Il a lie! LlJtl~€'tan C'h ,rcnerty; Esther eirel . 1\ I'S.I I. macl 'I :,:I~o;\llll"l Synod ,-HUghes ....L all at 2 P~.; junio higlVI, (A. \Y pastctr)l

~'YF' 7;,!Chan'CCI eh iI', 7::30: EIC'('- 'j5:lllj'd:lr.: Fell. School, 9:30

~. circle Mrs. R be t ·Bo cke.n-l ll ::'.o 1'111.:auer; oImega <Circe, r, rnold Sl1l1uay.'Feh. 2:1: Sunday school.

: arr; ~'esleyan Ser ic, iuild.· 9:30 ,';.m. \\"lll'sllIp services,.. , ,1'S. A. J. Atkins' ..... all a 8 .111.'; I~ lIlU 1, 1 :~-;O.

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MOTORS,

Radio, heater, Powerglide, air conditioning,whitewalls, On€'-ow~er tpwn car that is extraclean, .

/60 Mercury· Monterey Fordor

Radio, heater, Merc-o-lYl<ptic, foctory: air con,ditioning, Many Extra~: One-owner ,town car,ONLY

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Factory reconditiomed engiinethan 10,000 miles ago. PQwerbrakes, One-owner't,own car,

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STEELE-SIMAR"I ~ COM~ANY SiouxlCity, 10 a-GENE BEHMER

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n'('Olnl pla\('r. blondl' finish, tun t1. k LA" W I I - ~ -~~ I I I.,,,rl,·, lila' I1l'\\,$lfiO.Howard. Ba IIS\,C(!' a rmcs.. t'wll.nJsI) WILLI>OTYI'I:,\(; iIlIll Y I\(1 m;. '

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11. Tire. mnn dif(N('ftt kinds of IIlfnlJS iWd' I r('akinl-;. Ilours ~-·I::IO, $1.151 per T

j~IHJ(I. ('1('1111 eill·,' Sl'" 1)1',· 1"""11 ' 11',,1' 11) !JOlll' \~,·,'k AI'llly " tIl" ' ,'- reflcdors, for you to ('poose from. ". . \ 1 eL'·11:, Wt".;t 11lh 01' NIII RWl. ' f22l: (~oastto::Co.asl Stnfl~" W<Lync. fJ:i1:1 SOl 1\llltlJIl (;. ':V~ldball Co., K-a s dt'IlI('r I j, . ! ""\'1;'"

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.~~., :)1 1\,('1' SlI\Hi l.': HH IJlt'.Sl'l, Wnnt Ad. ,Iustj)]{"k lip your phonl' ! 'I.I! SlItIl,"'UIlI' {'an juse Ilyour barn ('quipl',ent. l>!!'('l"(·d .

.~:: (;J;~':::: ~~:\:(.~:i~i ~);l<~~~"'l' and 'all 1:10, 11 frit'ntlly Adlak!'r "dJlll r1('(·ds" Spil thf'Jh t~rtllgh In~'(':-,tnH'lJ\ ]{('ljllin.d INCLUDES -

::~.l,,~.~:,I\;ri:.,~~.,;I:!J,:j!'~ill.' 'Aadj'li ;:~Yl:~:~II~;e.~~if~~';~;~~.t:> ~;:.: '1·.~I~,~':,I:I)\.:;I:':SI:::,~;li;~:~l)::~ _:~:~\~=~l~,,;~:' II""", II" 1. ~:r:?~L~t~~~~::rci;t:~o~S: 8, ~~s ti:x:e~'::de~, ~~ p~:~~.~~~ .'~ j.. . i'iI..rr,".", ",ii', ',rI'''' ,·,,1' , '''I'' 2· M,.N ttjUurdwure, Wayne', f22 ,ellUlg '''1'''''' reUdY'lo·i~ u 1', ,r. eW,er sui. b;lIs ,.en'd" , 'I

':'Il"ll/I\l::::n~l~d !L\'~:w W/1ll0lt' dr -?fJ! SNO" ..~~~ UN~i~i?-I{ you'r~ :~ow- ! :lI,\\l' tt::~::ll1:\I~~forl':~~:'ri\~~~ an:~ REAL ESTATE 2. ~::rha;:~tl~C.,., :~:. bill prlr,t. 9. our' news1'per d in paper :';62 F d f Ii I .' ,!:\rn"II(';lll lu,lllll']". liI'l' IltW cd md~r,wlth he-a 109 hills, t.hen Inl('t'ssar)'. III'" [lrdl'n.'ed, Lar,!,n's, I======,....,===~~. ' rives far-me S oPI oriunlty to . or':; ....·Ir ane 5·00 Tudo'r .. ':~.•rJII~"r '~'If P'(IIII'Ih-d COlT bille'sl you aven t heard ab t th I __"._.__~_ ed In bright anc.1 assorted .fudy your s<l.ll:j lis' over U I

,;:,11, ~~llli~':'.ll~ ~I:J ;:~'I,;,biJJ}ll'lr:I" iJl'ffiO.'1 Siegl r Oil Home Hca;~ur. 51 ~c~~ I ,'_ I f15t3 ::~;:. of regular sale bill ~~e~~I.~~.U; t:~lr .. ~l:l1 :F~~'~:~ B.igger t~on, a co'~pact, smaller 't,hon o~,"f,.~.'!:,rlll'.': ...·.:I I Coasllo·Cousl stnre und 1'1 u< I . I J, TO BUY TO SELL Sized cor qEMON~TRATOR (l I . h ")$~'f\'/; .til) II ;1(' (JI'. ~:o(j(l .~h'lrH',: show YOU how you can enjo ,fur., DA,I RY! EQU IPMEINT ~EAL ESTATE 3, FREE farm sale arrows with hey may ish t buy. 1 500" .!':' , ' , use ess to:. t

~nU,ce 'omlort wi thouI eo,\ly, i slull,. I M1\N(JFACTUREiR . vou;name ;mp,;nted on them 10 I yo Jt " t Th . , mliles FULL, EW GUARANTEE, . .,'

Scl\"lr",ol,c",.,.. ~I,rl,'s,,,,S,t,,~re' almn. :rhe dollars Y9u sa,ve III fuel I "Illas dpll.lt'rfelJnlract availal~c in Property'Exchange to direct stranger's to your eral~ ~~ ~ s~~n,mIUS~ c.d~ , II - ,I $20.9.,',:.~ t',o~t In pay fa!' your new Si'gl"r. 1Ill' \VaYJ1~' 01' LaUl"l'l n'a. 117 Main Phone 197 farm sale. 30 collect We'll be out. -

CO,lst lo-Con!>t star"., Wayne. ~ f151::1 Complete I.!JJ'" of milkj.ng-o {' luip- I I I,'·f'.rlllj:.HI'.:'~'-i I.()T~ Ol~' S;\[()",TH.1~' -~---I ml'fll, Jr!{'11IJ 1ng hulk eOI)lerrs l 4. Experienced help in d,raw'lng FEB 21 _ ART! WILLERS

I,.,. FAsr ACTING, .REA~)Y TO USE, h<ll'l1 ('qui )'11 Il'Il 1, <'ll' off~'n'r1: ~~.--+---_._----~ up your farm sale lid; to t I

"'.,.1. ,lllli 11.1"1\1 can he'djlOgp.l" Vet Terramycin I hi I BEYO:\D TIlE SHADOW "f '., k ' h k'd h' F RM SALE - 6 miles sourh, '62 Ford ~ T i k 'f . lH.lee a e' S9 1I-1 . Im'I':-,lIlH'nt J{('{JuiJ'('d rna e It t e U1 t at DRAWS 2 est and), sou h of Wayne, 2 on c up 1

ous II your ("al' l'quipIle I wit han, for sale at Griess r exall ; , doubt - lIemld Want Ads gd A CROWD,Sllll~\' and lIllld Lt'l C<fst-lO 5t \\Inf(· Hox IH ('If) \\.'·I\,n(' lIer Sale stprts at 12 loon OrVille L "1 I '\r'O,I!;! sll1n' ('.quip your ear ith' "_ore. f22t:lj ald. Wa~;ll~, ,~('bl". ". . - ~~~~lt~\thB~I\~I.i~{~~rW::;ltl ~~l{)fj[- S. Use of good Iivest-ock end ~~ :~, ~1~tl:'~:~r\~117i1t:n~at'.~an~ ong, Wide box,'h-e ter, m~d tIres, £Ide mou ts('1 ~nll\l' 111"('';. You don' nee J!~O.R SALB> BI~ed. gil.ts to f~rrow 1.____ , __.." this page. Phone BO. ask for an purebred pictures in ad and ~1_ Ba, nk, Wayne, ( rk carrier and locking rear end Used as demQ ~10 rill" it '.1 n~ 'sale--CV~rYda ~'II,lrs 'r e e k. in March. Wtll,anlllI g L p' WA:'\lTED: Woman for Adtaker flt1 safe bills. strator less than 800 miles ThiS week onl" I'

I CO'1 E' 1\ ass 1"~ I II II k . , '1· !- FEB 26 ~ RUSSEL BECKMAN i -11,~I:'~;I:~~,w.~ ;~.'t\¥a\~;~,'e;15~ Nebr.' 2 ml es. nor 1, 0\~~;"2112(i~~l\ISl'hOld! work· Days. IP ~~~ ~._-~~---- '-1--- ....:._- _! /., With ~our sale ad in The F RM SAL[' - 6 liles north, 4: $189---'-';'"1- I ~-u'j- D'RE LOOKYNG-f~}r a go~1 ~~~::~.~ (~;-'-E-i{K ~~~-f~~l lime em~ MIS.C. S_ERVICES I Wayne H...I~ you reach ~~,\:n:t',{f2\o"~:;:ON~:4~:

tlSl'() BHANll FA,HM St.~I;:DS 1 •.~e he,&ter, be sure to stop, ul, ·pIO)'lllpnt ,'n W",'ne. 7','.10-< .m, :;;~~~ ~'::di:~~ thaI') in .any an Nixon, 'lIJction{~ts. Security: :i~ (on t tel SI WI" '1:. Na ional Banl<, LilU~.,.t:I, Clerk. '- I

~ 'Sni 0- oas o~c. C IH.ve .lust ,Wri,!l' !\iorgl."<:lcan·in.12; Villug.e, ,Box ,....======'"""=====--!-----...:.......;,::f.,:...::.:.--.:- /62 M C F d 'J'II)\~'.-I(I\'().::'i~1 ~~~'.~')~'l\I~:·,l(~~~.I;;()$~?~)t(~ B~. ~~~ds~o~~~ ~~~s, SIli~~lclOon~~~s~a;:~ I~~ 1, Fr(,1llo~.:___ _' : I £15 BUILD AND CLK\N l'I'SSpOOJs ami :i .....,,_ .,..._____ Ii ercury omet or or

. I seplic tanks. Phone B,l'Idl'rJ, ~-'I. P .b·I'.~"·.."il.,i ' • ., 0 T I fE J t h t d d 30"" I FULL NEIAi,"i"l Wllh hlowers und some withollt 2751 I -' 'N l'il· US a ea er an, use \.Tml es, ...,;'!";,.]' Cn'w Alfalfa. $2',"0 Bu. CousHo·Coust Store. Wuyne, 1151:i I '1ELi:J::.:.~;~:~I;:;;.;~ilADIO '-------.~:~I~ . U h.. · otlces . CAR GUARANTEE for 12,000 miles or 1 yo'or.'

CUE MOVING? " . , Th. A"Hual "'l.• ,;ng of ONLY ,"(It,('o" SELEC'I'.60 Brand Alfalfa " . ~1~TRy.h~s'(Jevel~ped a ~ew If .vOl] 11,1\,(' .(:xpl\l'i(,IlCC in ini>taJling • C noll :Rural ;irc Dist.

fIt! ·fl:~~~st~~~~~al~~:~~Ir:sl~~ f(~(~~~~~ I ~~:~l,'I~::~.\~;l,~t~:J:~ir}.('l~~)(:l~J\~i/r iU~P; Don't take chances with your ~~.~-c-PUiUCATloN No, 1 ' ,$199$:.~ IHardwar~ Wayne f22 1_~yslPIll~';. lPh'plHJlle switehboqrds valuable belongings. Move with '0'1'1("10; Ul" 1>'1:\" ..\1. !.;).:'I"I·I,I'~\II_::\'·I' \.. ,I I' .

I· (lj( '."A1.E Cas~ Wide It'l"on~ End --.~-'-- ". ~-~---" .._--.. j CO, I'AX 01'. l'J\X, m i c r O'Wf v e Aera Mayflower. America's most will be held inl' rhe Fire ~ I1<11" '~1J(I" <J!ld "70U" _ $l~O; ~_ FOR SALE:. 1959, 36. ft. Curtis I ~lll(jpll'x l'q,llq111lent, or :"imilar acil- recommended mol,-"(\I'. c- j .

ill'll.'.kl'l" $35. 'lfj'hnnt house. tralle.r. Vcr~ rcasonnLJlc. lllws, tl1[t'. ( I)I1l)JIl~Il.,.l('a!JO.ns De art- For a Free EstimaLe, Call Ho Set C~"::::r:,o.n, ~..,uturdaY, 161 F d F • lTd 6( I 1 .

I'",,,,,.,.. I'hono .to 2 Ed Wolske Aulo SqfVIee, f15t3· "'''01, \''''''1 I iI"rlC Hillll'''¥''" has Abler Transfer, Inc. Ma en 10, '] '; "1 or air ane u or y I_____. _~_fi51 FOR S~LE, Two lnl~:HI; pl~~, I ~~::~:;::'~·~I~,'"e:~ti:'i::;~~'u:~~s~Y;;~: Norfolk. Nebr, 1'h,mo FR . a' ?O' P l\ . Full sized 6 passenger cor. Radio and ·hei:JfeJ....,.;

IT'S.A (aJOl) TI~IE to ,get insid¢ ?ne Int. 16-ft., disc: Lutz 20X 1·:II·;d,)lp WI.0.1 ~'Xp,('~;en~(' I~ 'lOsta.lI- Pur ose of fh<J ri-:2ti.i~g ,i~ fo elect only 17,000 miles on this one-owner beauty~'.palfllill~ dOIH' __ bl'fol'l' s~rin* gnnder, A·l cundlllon. Pirone L<lll'.j Hll-!, ,.;n~tl<:.!nl;IIt11~1~$\~twa1 eiua~- --~-~~ two membi' ~ t,:, Ii ~ u~<lrd and ONLY , ,': ;

\1'n'II1\. sl<1·l'ls. )':ou can get 'nli lYout r~,~ f22p_ ~ir~xJ;(.ill.:~~Il~ti;~\ ~~w'ay Fr~~m~~ad: ..cond ct ~.uch c t h c~' ..:'l;;iness as' ,J~:llnllng slIpplll'S al COUSI.tO"C)oa~ s. I, -": q~l<Ir~er·s. 1~1~.IS pai.d vacati~n, Ih?s- For the Best in nece sary. 'Tholn I P. Roberts $179.,S:,,:'~.·Slnrl', W:lYlll·. t1se . pltallW!llln JOl" Sl'11 and fam ly, Sick Radio and TV Repal'r Se,. & Treasurer--.- ...------~- LO T & FOUND b<:l1efits, and paid group Iif insur- -'~Low Inrerest Rate. -' Long 1iler ' .ance., als(.) .ralll'Oad ~eliremeht tiene-I CALL 751 " ! 4. \

Fede-ral L. and Bank Loan I fils. R'lpJ(.1 prOll1otwll. To .br~ange '60' F dG I •. d Ill'FEDERAL L~ND BANK' FOUND -:- A 'quick, ea~ inexpen- ~l~~I~~n!~{VI~~~\· .;~~d~·g~,r ~~~~~h~~~ We Service: All Makes , or· a aXle: For or

. ASS<?CIATJON I . sive w~y to recover lost pets, lions Department, Union PaeWc V8 engine and Cruise-a-matico Radlo. heat~r.. ,1:\. iFelix Jehn.ek, Manager ltvestock, jewelry and other items Railroad Company, 1416 Doidge St., / .

W k f' Id b k' Onnh'l? Nt'b' '£22 snqw tires. One-owner local cor. Very nic~. ,.. !

-- --~~ Ie , '~~~,I t:~~~~ii~~~::1~~e~~:l~i0 E,~;~~:~~~;'~~~~pa:a?U~~d~~~n~~~ We service ull muke' 01 Radio " $1795· !I the Herald Want Ad Way Il's s~} \\ ak(~! t\ ridS 72822 f22t3 and TI Why not enJoy, both to I

easy to place a Want Ad Just lOUT OF \\ ORK ON SHbRTER the fullestphone 130, ask for the classified IIOUnS) y., lIte Lb Imm~d18tely r M Nhtt'de'partmcnt. flt4 leg:a)(!Ing ~pporl11nJtles to sell C ~ 5

Ra\\lcIgh Pl~odllcts full Itlme to ,. •Far Washer-Dryer Ico"""m." 'r,l'>u)ne ,ounlf or Cily RadiO & TV Service

S E R V ICE of Wayne ;; expenence n~edbd 10 Istart rOJ nteJ\IC'w. wllt~ Raw" Elhone 108leigh Dept }\BB 150198 l<'reepo:A:, - ---~

f JIl". "I' ,ee ~,r wflle (lydeMuther. MONUMENTS~I ,0 ~Su en-fsed' MO"o~r i ~~~m\"l('\\', ~{'hr. __~_~_~

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. C"~( 126 I' FOR ~ENT ----II MERC1HANT , ~""-""-=======~ DIRECT FROM-F~ACTORY~TO'I FIR~STONE STORE IT\~O IWOjI h"r"hed upull ent. YOU. Compu,e,our quulity, wu.1 ''''

~1222 MA j CIm;(' III Wi Lmcoln ohn tertawn Monument Co., 309 North~ IN WtYNE B,nnes f22p 1st, Norfolk, Telephone FRI·9719. .

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LEE.Vpl!, iOIN.:j.R.-. ADI~ - HI-FI \ Im~~~~SIO~~corm"k Furm El~~i 'f'ElP $()/NET1fIIYIr?

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.. ~ I to college. Private entrance. 919 relatives for all the cards and gifts I;::=+::~:::::::::::::::::::+::::::::_:!~--.~-'_..~~::Il"I' 1 P' 1 . h Ph f we received on' our 25th weddiljlg I A l'. A Y . AKE i-ANY. MODEL lIIe !elg Is. . o~e 340~ unniversary, Mr, und ~lrs. Ah'in, . cco'rdl·o·nand Guit r In!itrl! 't',,,..

IFOR RENT: New furnished base· Roeber.' f22p ~ llyn

REASON'AB ERA'.TES ment upartmont. Two hlpeks A.c~ordion and Guitar in.st. uctiO. n ot ;'... he • Eif'

~it" jfrOm ca~:nPl.IS. Utiluies inchjded. KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS Motel, Wayne. Private Y2- our ress'~)n Jnc\ud-~. $75. Couple.~r man. 908 Walnut, Dr. Getting up nights, burning, ire-

o Job Too' ~ig or Too Small Risto\\', Phone 948. Available Mar, quent ar ,scanty flow, leg pains iihg Spanish and H~aija ' ~ultor. B ginner's

~1_,__._~· 118t3 or haekuohe muy he wurnlng 01 I ssans! Guitar, $1,00 Acco d,an .. S125;1' I - functional kidney disorders - A dUd I F S I

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Fine quality drip.drvcotton~ in new-Springshades \oP.--pattefnsin 36 to 39" widths,

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Sew-eze, Fine·Q~alityWash and Wear'

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CAPRI SETS

Hera is a w'ide selection of smartcapri sets in val' i 0 u s texturedcottons and prints. Solid blouses.and pdnt capris or print b!ouseswith solid capris, all coordinatedfor' Spring. Sizes 10-18.

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f~"rl" $100

Full 18 x 18 With 1 2 " hemstitched bo del', these

white handkerchiefs a e an extra bon s for you!,

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G·E .W~LL CLOCKS ". "I. '" ..........". (2a~ly)

~·PF.$T)INLESS StEEl SER INGSETS, Real nice, but we have t a many, '.. ,I ;

SUNBEAM DRY IRONS .(2 o~ly)

AIR FO~CE MITTS ..... ,. 1•••••••••••• , ••

Wool liner with waterpr of puter mitt. Cost gov't 5.96

12.VoltjWESTINGHOUSE·I~ALIED BEAMS ..Buy: severol ,I

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LIQUID VENEER, FURNITUR POLISHWh~f a b.uyl

IBAR.B.q STOVE or· FIRE STR~ER ..We 'bought too many [i

HURRICANE LAMP , ' , .Just what yau need ; I

CHROME·COPPER BREADBb~A bt.auty, but has cine littl~ ,dent.

DUST M()P REfiLLS! J .A gOod buy if you can use I,them

GO - G4S0LlNE ANTI·FREEZE ;~ . , , ..... , , . ,It'sf!"i11 wi~ter

ASS~~~~eEe~~~Fr~~NCY~AS~~ and PLANTER~45.pr ~ET BOONTolwARE ~INNERWARE

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Hohnberg I el1vites'Held Satu .tly ,inWakefield' 'hurth'.~ W<ikcfie.ld - ..F,u~l.era,l'se,rViCC.s firarl D. Holmberg, 71, werp he d

aturday, afternoo~ at Saleni Lut .. Qr n, church. Mq Holmb,et~ w s

£0 nd'. dead at 'hi-r f~ m I10lheil noet..We t of Allen la~t ,hul'sday.1 i

cv. Roberl Jo{nson li>f~'Ciatl'dat he rite.s. Mrs.. Mpl'lin HO.lr\l,'. sa' g"S ved By Grac~' and ~'Jes IS

a iour Pilot Me." JI.-1rs. :P a IIi cher was org ist. The: All nn eriean Legion I '0 s t fmlnish d

a Ibr-arers and. co duet'ed .~'litarYr· vesicle rites. d

arl Da\"id Haln erg, son of n­r w L. and Ida , lInstrom. Hol l1­

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8- "The vi~ n'(N~b,',); , 22, 1962 F.onal RO.,es Held. K Iton at Meetings Iayne Slate Band D1fec~or Ray

H.a. n.'I'S,' Ge.e*e ~ites I'C"lle~'lt~ll~m'~e' dmae~llhefb~e:rl~,'lsI;ell~j::I~'ed~~lln~~Dr:,X~' At Arlington for ~ ngo~:~~o~:~~en~I~~c~~:,t~:t~o~f \,

I Held iMo'n~·a,y·o.n' ° coun y except for rl~ve years Hen"ry Peters 88 :~. ~ssociation in Minneapolis Feb. I. \, ' ". : 5 eDl IQ Rock county. he last 19 ~ , \

Rd·, , C'h" t ~Ii y ars h lived on a far north of 'W'akelJeld - Funeral serVJces tor Ie eem r u. reO! A len He scrvcd In t~e Armed Henry Pelers. 88. welJ1 held Thurs ,I ,

, i~ ,F)rC(>5 U('101f War d \f.'<Jr I and day afternoon at tJ1lf Methcrc:hstFuneral, ~i('l: ICC, for II ,ill~:i.E W S It ember of the American -.e..Qurch, Arlington Rites were held cb. 15: Mr. r:nd Mrs. ,Jimmjt:

Gccwe, 431 \\ rc I chi l\10IHlaY, f LpglOn., Wednesday evening at Bressler Fu. T . W T' .tcrn~on ,at .~ed~l1l('r ,~~uth.~~ OJ ISurvi ors includ(' a brother, Vic- nenl chapel, Wakefield. Mr. Pet. L ~~e~s6IbSa.:n:,;:! ~z.~o~ay,rt~m~~~1~htlll'h, Way ~. I:' .Gl.l..wc :,dl d IlQr, Wa c£lcld, and lhree sislers, ers' died -Feb. 13 in the Wakefield pi a1.rlll,l.rSd~Y ;~l ,I o~~h. sl~I.'. :\llpn., f I~'I Mrs. E M. Erickson, Fremont, hospital. eb. 15: Mr. and Mrs. Ger~ld10\\Ing ,I Icnglh~ 1111(.::>5. .' _ Mrs. L 'nus Ring and Mrs.' ott.o Rev. KenncUl Garrison officiated St lze, South Sioux City, a son. 6'

H('v. ~. K. de 'l'~ese 'of~lc,at rl Nelson, Wakefield. at the '~ites. Mrs. Jack ~ady sang lb ., 8 oZ, Mr. and Mrs. Ernesllit the ntl's, 1he .J nlor chOir .". "Rock of :Ages" and "Whiter Than K oell Dixon grandparents'.'.'Softly and Ttnder y" <l.lld "I, n . I Snow," laccompanied by Mrs. Far. eb.i 16: M~. and Mrs. Jerry Ar.'l'I~a.,. !'I1y, .I~(:«(:(:I.n:.r. IA~~th.',,1 e i!-un rll.·1 SerV.·loces. I Dum .F'tnzenburg. Vea:npn Wager, d ser, Winside! a s.on .. 7 lbs., 14 oz.B.lile wu~ )~gnl.lst. I~dlhear(f r 1M! , , Nels S endgaard, Hornet' Miller, eb. 16:' Mr. and Mrs. Duanewere: Jtobrl)t honl~sen, Ed rotu e F' "-110 M'oll' William Thomas, Sterling Plugge K ster, Dixon, a son, BIbs" 5 oz.,mark,1 NI,rlll n "ll,sehell, AlIIC'. or I Ie I er and A. . Hahlbeck were pallbe'ar. W kefield hospitalFr('v~'rt. La\v l'1H'? Hal'ks~rOI~l and, ers. BUfial' wa!j in the Arlington 'eb. 16: 11r. and Mrs. MarvinLouis Lang,;. BUrltd was In Gre 'oj Held' In' WIon'S''ide' I ce.mete~y. Isom, Carroll, a daughter, 9' Ibs ..wood l·ellleh~IY. t ' ]. ,,' 'Hentij Peters was born July 29, Wakefield hospital. I,

HllTI~ ElIli.1 (iee c, son'oC ,1 hn WiQside -:- F)uneral s.erVitlhS for IBn in ,Sheboygan, ~is. When he Feb. 17: Mr. and.Mrs. No.rmanj'.'l!ld M;u)' G ewe, was born J n Wilhe E. Millet-; 77: were htd at was a dh.Hd, he came with his par- Yamauchi, Allen, a daughter, 510, ~Hll..8. sout l~llst ,Of. wa.yne. S~. Paul's E~angeiic'al' Lut eran ents to Quincy, Ill., where he grew Ibs., 15 1/2 oz., WakHleld hospital. I

spqnt hIs lie ~tlnH' ~n the Way e c,hurch, Winis'id~, Thursday ft('r· to manhood. He made his hOme in Feb. 18: Mr. and Mrs. RIchard IWllkeflcld (O( llJm,~nll1es .. lie a nloon'. Mr. l\Hflcr di~,d last S nday Arlinglon until 1959. Heggemeyer, Wayne, a daUghter,~,

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f'eh. 17, 1897 -he was married to' 8Ibs.,.6~ oz., Wayne hospital. ,I·lheran falt.h 1l1d wa~ a lTl<.'mber °I mahll. ! Anna MeIvard~! His wife died iin Feb 18: Mr. and Mrs. DenniSWayne Hetlc 1!1P.r I~-'llthe~an ehu: ',h.':.!. Rev.., .11. M. JlilPert. of~iciat d at 1957.' Mr. Pcte'rs made his. hom.• e LOCkma. n, Winside, a ?aught~r-, fi iHe was mal' It'd Sept, 20, 1946 l~ t~e rites. Jod nc Pl'awllz' s n g: with his daughter and son-ID·la"" Ibs., 2 oz., Wayn,c hospItal. IAlmp'J,llsclw at Wayne. 1II, .Softly ,And 'renderly" and" ear- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hypse, Wakr- ... Feb. 19: Mr. and Mrs'. .fame:, ~, Ill, was pr ('eded in dcuth bY liSilqr, SUI!' Ne.arer." Mrs. Carl E lel's field, the past two years. 'Teeter, Wayne, a ~aughter, 8 lbs.,:parents and ~wo .brothel's .. surv~v·l. *as .organls.t., Pallhoarel's wf r e Survivors include two son~, Ep- 9 oz., Wayne hospllal. , IOI'S includl~ liS WfitlOW;, lwo dau~h-? Melvm, WilliS, Vernon, Ar.nOldr,nd mer, Omaha, and Capt. Rupe~l, Feb. f9: Mr. and Mrs. Don ....d·1lei'S, l\'iCl'lYH' .fea'" .~. nd MarioJ: Ijlarry Miller nn.d Alvin SchUll!.. ur· East Point, Ga.; two daughter~, die, Randolph, a son, 10 lbs" 2 oz.",KtIY; il .'ion, ,John'IHUllP: und lh. ce, ip! w.as in Plea~anl View ccmc cry, Mrs. !--. W. (Agnes) Hypse, Wak~· Wayne hospital. ibl'ollwl's, 1':1' H'st, L()ul~ and 01 'k,' Wmslde. ' . ' I ,fi(~I_d, nnd Mrs .. R. T., (Florenc~~ Feb. 19: Mr. and !'Ilrsi H<irold IWaylll'. :.. ~. ,': Willie Eric ~hller: s.on- O.. f tric Rich, Omaha; 10 ~randohildren an~ Thompson, Laurel, a d~ughtcl', 6

.1 and Hulda SehJltz M.lller, was born six great·grand~hlldren. lbs., 10 oz., Wayne hOSPltfll.

... cpt. 15, 1884 near Winside. He wasl ~====:::=====+===========~IJ h K hl"tes " : aptized in 188

"and wa' confirm'!:one ~ ! . i d in 1900 at SL: Pa\ll's ChurCh., Win- f' I

Held ed ;'~day I i'] i~~.y 26,,1909'h.e wa, mamed to 'jj O·L'.D I

CI Imnlp Miller.' The couple farmed i I

I I WOlt ,. Ii: ear Wir).side unlH 1946 when they I~ • e, ap~ 'I ~ lOved into town. Mrs, Miller J'e~ IFUllel'al s 'rvil'e~ or .John F.I '11.1948, MI'. MIlicI' entered tIe customer8come~ackfor more! Us

Ko~h 77 Wl.' e hell' Wednesday af.:, 10.[11C fol' lI.le A.,gee! in 1956, He: las true. Every yea~,we write new pro-ter~o~n . at Wilts [hapel. Mr.: lifelong member of -St. Paul's Uu· lid dKo h who h d be'n resident all tl,cran church tectiononmanyl" customers anDa I' NUl"sin hOI, e a~ollt thr,:c: SlIrviv~rs. indud: thr.ee ~?n.!l. AI· change policies for others to accom·yca~t died ... unday a Wayne hos.. cd, WlIlSldc, ~rvcn, KIrkland, modate their changing needs. I'dPit~l. \ 1'1 , ash., and Wilfred, Stanton; three like to make you an "old customer"

H ·V. II. Ni~nnialm, .Laurpl, 'I (atl~hters, Mrs: ~eupen. (Eslher)offi 'iuled at t!)e riles!. Blll'lal was oecks and M.r~. Glen (VIOla) Rol· too. There's no obligation.

~:nt~I;:aul', Lulheran cernctery, ,~~~ 1:~tt~~UI~il~~~\Vi~S~~~~r~"~. J~hn l"l'ed jek K'ol'h. ~on of '.Ter· rot hers, Frank, Foster, Ed, bsgl1n and Hu da Koch. was' born I ond, Emil, Tilden, ~nd Paul and!,'cb. 16, 1885 il~ S,a,Lln~crs. cou~lY "ohn, P.ierce; ~ ,sis.tdr, Mrs. lIer-

~~~1~~~t11~()17~1J ~n~f IW:' \~~~:r~~a~~X(;~' I h~l~r:rnIIl:~~1 ~:~~m;~rt;_g:;ng~~~~:Christina Am a, Schmidt. ,

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.tIcr\.lcd by IIICIII hl' I ~ of Ill( Jll.,1 ,I {lll'l C of t< rk tq be ~"ade thun:h tbe eV]mg of Mar. 1::1. Mrs: I I! ,.. • • I ' II church., hoI place lllal~. ''I'h~re was a 'hner HalHg ill be ~n l'hnl"J.~c.' All i ,i Dlx,O," Me...odl ur4:h dilY enning visitors 10 the Don· (aPlily, S\PUJC.j qty, wore SUJldDY

MfS, St(,il:~n~ ~or \ .lkl\llllt' exchangc. He.(rcshmcnts, ;)oun.~ ~eoplc n the 91-14 age ,I,(roup i \~Irs. Ch~~lott.b . pasto) Ia d Curry bOUle. dilllcr UI'I\J n the (icol'gq '!'I,tlI11'-:---~--~+4-''''':'''':~-fh-....:._ ....~:-...-+'j".-.1 Dixon Garden' C,lub ~~ cf," .... ,.fvl .. d at thc e1.osd b)-' Karen r~, !nVll~d to ,par.lid1p!ltC In these .S ,1l.liIlY,:1' e,b . .'~~. y school.: Sunda\' rllnncr guests i~ Ule Iton, !' hom , I I "'.,

III S!lfId~~' ,i:lftl'ruooi,l g\i('Sl~: ill t.il Ilrar !y werc Suml y eve iqg vis. Garlh,"' !c1ub filet TlIl'srlav J'.lIfJ'~ ilnd ,'.trs. Bprg; [Tbe . nexl . CI.V,. ,p.O,o." ..or.,.Cd S~ll'!."'"".b. conh.'SlS., 9..1 ; a.Ill., v.ors)up l\jd Ank;'Il} home Were Mrs, C, D, J'411it 'rldPY1 ('vtHlI!)U Mk an11

1\'II'S, I~:lsw Clll·lsoll~.l(arojd Carlso ito!' in the Ole ndcrso I.j home, n,ooD ,wHhl Mrs. f~d Salu <1"('llflg will be" Mar. 13 It the Ken- ddfuonqJ InfQ,rmuUuil urn he ub· S ' , IAhkcny anti Mr, and Mrli. J.(I~lls Irs, I. I!oy 'rclullm' lind (1l11llJ1y I·hmu(' \\'('n' 1\1.1". l~nll ~1I·s. Dual" La 'ct ,\ ~\~~n~):;:';a!agt~~~~I.C~lr~I~r;;r:JJ:I':': 111.'111 /JuI·.'llng home. Eae girl· is to in~ fl'fJffi ~lrs. II.,Uig. I t.',Anne s C.. hurch 1Abt:o. nnd fumlly ere villitora n the IIllny Olilh!mnDr(~cs.t..'n ,\TId ,fil.m~IY. :lIat:t.inglOl J 1\ 1. 'and Mrs. F'~an~ DU~~, On,a- .11·1Il,1; livi' JlIllSht'd hot naL and a '.Men!ijcrs of: lhc Cqnl'ord church ,! (!'i~rl~~~n ~~a.1T, Or) Mr and ~lrli, Gnrnld Jewell and [I Ollie, t Run'll I

"f" I' ond Mr. and .Nhs, AlfI~cd Cill'lSor. '. wa, Ia.,. were sun'lay . ,r.v'ernifJht IIson won the door IH·lll', TIll' ",111-1' ~it("k, " er,ved refreshments at the duse. S Jnd<l~, 1 t.b, .~;) ..\ II S, B a I - Maf)' \\CI'~ SlindllY guests in lhc Mr, a t1 M'r:! Frtlnk ,Jo)ll\lwn~ ~ meeting will be Mitr. 7 \\Ilh '1 \ I ~r S d II 11' I

I LtHJl'el. visi ()I'S In the SLerJing Bo g home. I I' (l ax Je\\t'l homo, Omahu to viSit ere n 8y a emoon en, (~pJ:l n. 1\'1I'S. Don Ll('hlenhl'l'g and chl-'" I Tomason. Birthday Party , ': b:ierve F'iftvJfourth tnniversar 1\ :1'. IInu Mrs. Johnson 1Hodlll'~ Je,vcll. ' ~he Har Id Soyl hOllie, l.nnrtll'l J,

:! d 1" (. II, Norfolk, ~ p t~ II 1. S'lInd;~v S i/fI". '. f . I Out.Our.Way Farhily Dinner 1: Iltl'.I.~'. itlt~'r;oon ~Iv~cn ~lub; Mr. and Mrt:'· A. IE. StlllglIy , ;~~:p~~\~daho~;l~nmg \1 Jtors 10 Ithe I Mr lind, Mrs Orv1l1c Denson an.d Mor. 0 XON _ pap 8" I.hro,UJ.;t.t '.l'hllr.sdtl,Y ,'''', .Ih(' .'\1.11"'>" .SII!1 e ' .....e.. . y .00' .I

oj' I lllllllhl.:I,S 'dsl~ed Mrs. 1. atsy Gar- aurcl, obser ed their flfty·fourth Y ~ I ~ '-t,- - •..- ..••.--- ""'~---,-,- ....."''--".. ,..,~_.--l---_",-_ "'''~',',."'' ..'.'''".,·,,',rt...,,_..,.... ,

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tJIll'JJ!lH'l".., of t ill' I' III ,'1' 1'''1 1"r·ll,d.y', A no·ho,t cddln . o· " "" I" j\ (' and Mrs I' a,' Walton nd .1·1" Bl'lm'y hOIIl(' whll(' 1'1'11". : L1ldllet. .'. \- g a nr~ersll' ast Sunday

, S 1Ft Out·Our-Wav cl~11 and 1Ikir famd '. 'I """J ' . '. , .', "' '. ~ d'H 'htel'~. Wt;I'C SllU.Ja~· Ufll'l"Ilron II'! i I~CLg,.,lI'a"I"'·I·.IJIl1\.l'\,I~.'"rtll"~,~, IS'I', 11:',<:',,,,,.l,, ao' I T~ ~~.• y, ;~:.c2a2s ,,' ies Iwltl t1,l('ir 'il l1u.al falllily clm: ~~ I \\<lS M I \ (C • ·ltl). ~:, c,ooperaliv,c ~amib' dinner gm ~'(s in the Ulenn' Walton lt~ ne,

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Hu Lngtnh. 'family \.'.'(!I:t' FrllJay (.\"(.rlinf vi. .'(;8 Fellowship PI:ogram n~r at, <II y Ha J. r"ollr)\\ln~' III\' ~on ar u ~d .Mrs. ,'C!a)·ton Stlllgley and· , ,. , . IHOI'S in t:ht~ Don 11('1111~ hOlJJl I,al Mo ~.Y, Feb. 26 dl.nnel" the lllemher.,> h.ldOl) t'Il'lllllg 1.i\Irs. ,.,Jack ",,:est. am'ny, Mr. a~ldMl"s. Llu)d V'i.\'nd.: .' ednesday eveni ~ Vlliltor5.1.1~ Irei. :. I, .' P lila's Partners, Mrs. Myron Valentines. Th('f·Clllairltll.r 01 wa::. hustess 101 the' Dixon II arid familY

kMr.' 11l1d !\11'S. l\1'l'I't. ttl Lester Patton h me wer~ ~lh I

, I D' k aHern(.mn was Sl(·tlt PlaY.,.o,., pitch •. 1111 1'lt.lIl. l'nze wlllner~ were'lV,lrs. i Buss and aln'"y, Ooa,,'., 1,." M~IIlS and.Mrs, Joe GredY:i, Brr'l'1\lr. ,'nUd Mrs, Earl, Et'kt'll nn I lr s 'fl I I' 'II I \1 b k C I I·1' 'I' I P le nex !TIN' JO I WI It.', <II". II Ilol\l,' h.llhl. :'I1.rs. An,thd,DY McGow· r, .nd ,.rrSII,•. IOYd cI,'o"le, ,','"d n, iii I., ,', ,dnug:l1!:cr::; WNl' hlst Salllrda\ 1'\( \lllg It Line, Mrs. aul Thomas h' d h h ., .:;l I:>

'!ling -j..(Ul'sls In !.Il() ;\Ia,,' J . sday, Mar, 1 at t e '1 e Jo n on OI1H', II .\11':;. l' loyd SullJvan. f. 'O.',ilY,' O'Nei I, 'M'I\ ,UI.ld ~\II'S'. G."1' .. ' ".nda. Y,".' eV~,.mng. ~~I~or.s I.n 'the'lhnnH'. ' St Anne's Altar Society' \ ood 'pehrson and family and Mr. ' re~., Joh~so? h~mJe. e!-e 1\11. :~nd

th~~:~~~~:~I~Uil~~' :1~~:HI~r;::.jJ;;;; ~~::;t:" ::ll:.l~t~~~i/;~e MYF W~rfdUayC:~~n~~ bWc Fu t'ard Ever Club'a~~~~~on seve n ; ~~ ih~r~~n; e~n~~;~~)~~ f:~~ll!:l:~ IM~~!;.~~~I~tal~\~ll\~~t'k IIt{[ ~,~l.KalhY Ihomo. met' at the Nc' 'ell St,iwl['} t'.~ thl:' Be$t Ever dub t lC Dixon COl lllunity befure tht.'y \\ l'n~ l' ~J(lJay (t\"clllng ('allers 10 the I

Mr, and Mrs.' Wilfiam' P.enler Dail Hall Benefit ,Partv f~rgoa :~~~(~~; ~ 'er~l'll~l;~~~1 ;11 till' :'\orman Lubberstedt (!ilf{~d and mi' \'cd to Laurel.! I'~ll~~:k \~,~,~~I/(I'I'::~~~~e.\'a$ a I'd I~Y I:ick were Sund.y ."en,·og guesl 1,,'°,1 8,1",(I.y CV"o,'n" ovc'r'100 I I \[1 .... llet.:l11unl Lubbel'sLedt, ~ ,

w .~ ... h JOlOS0n "am Emil ~klJlIllt', lOll \".:lS ;t gl.JCSt.. Plan" were th d' tAt .,' " \J,.... llor ill lilt' Hem' Weslen anin the LeRoy Penle-rick home-, t allt· Hied a benefi.t party for Daily scorers were Mrs. N('well Sl<IIII\'\ I 0 loS C Viles ilUIlH Slalltohcelebrate Linda"s' f,ecolld birth 11;111 AI. lhe dose of the evening a and Frank Johnson. ';\ {,(l!Jj!l'l':Ilt'· tl'J a hO\dl.ll

g party Sunday 'unday ev~ Ing Metlloc!JsI Youth . Sodav. ('(J0I t'l"ativt' lunt;'h wa~ served, IUlldh was ser\'~d. :JJI, :'Ildl·. --I. The members 1I0wsillp np.~at the dllllth pall I k Friday ev~nmg uests mel

, >'\l \',~I~'ntln(:~ and spent the Is Paul NQe I:1'scnlcd the 1I.'::;~01l I arold George hp e were r, IMr. and I\lrs. llilus .Jol!n"oll ~41d 1-- " I ~'S~S com:lttee Mecl,'ng .,II·'llnIlJJI qUilting. fhe next meet- tlevollOoa(' ";.6gram folluv.ed and Mrs. Donald Cl rry and fatn-

~alllil}', WI'I:I' FI·id.l}' l'\'l'nillg gill'S s LeA Mettts .''I ,bt' .\luf. 14 wilh Mrs '. r and Mrs ,DiCk Han~oo "ele, Ily and Mr. and LUI s. Don Oxl~y.Jll .!l'll' .fohn p(·!ll· ..... lin !lIJIlIl' W (JilCsday after loon li'riday afternoon a W.UIlH'lls' So I II " , .. , I

n U... Knoe . ponsor:s and elVed refrc:,;hmcnl~ 1\h llnd I\.hs l\-1~' 1111 A~bcrs llndW(~~!::· r"::;;~ly~I,~'''~:rilln~l~ji~'lt()\~~I!;:lJl~~:~ !wnt ~~f :l~di~~~eortl de Y of Christian Servlt'e COtllllll! Wednesday venlng a group of faml , Wisner, \\e~e Sl'lntlay aftci ,

ImccaLmc Cpll.·nts f'obl~ 1"I,'le:UI~.te!I'), ~;,lflf'IJ.r"I""~:). ,Vi.CTU Me-ets , _ . , Ol·e than 100 'Ieh.urch m.ember:,; and " 0,0.oP, 'and... ;, cvenm~ gl-lests ,Ill ,the Il\lan'in ;Ilal'lrnan I1lIl1\l.'.' al til' l)ixon r- "'''. ~ 1 bl t I hb. Sbl.'t ~e~tl·.n· ", l'I,u."O """',I,·n."..'. "I itJle,rnOoll-, Frlend,,b,IP heir 'families attended a mid·' - o'l'h an ~U )e\"s e me. IIill I'. and 1\Irs, (;('rald Stalll(·.\' ;n d ,Mrs . .rack l:I.'", ~. 1\11 nJ M W It Silt I

we e r. 'c. D. AnkpllY, _'\11", {JII("1 lilt; .WOJilen s ChrIstian inter fellow hip dinner at tlw '. a ...·~fs. r t'lll e amRo aId A keny, Mrs. Georgt' ThUll!' ~ l'II1I~\'I';]nl'e LnlOl1 meL at the CQ,n. , hur~h. A p ogram followed the faml y w~T.e, SUlld' y suPPt'r gU~S~sas', .Mrs. Sadie Briney, 1\ll's..Jack i(OIl! ,LlI(IH~l"an church. Mr~. Iv~r eal. III tIe" T. 'e. llren n hom\'.W steiman anti Mrs. IJilk llitlbllJ] .\lllil'l.....(J!l wa ... ~n eharg~ of the prg~ Friday evenfsng the Interll1~diale 1\hf· and l\lr~. EI cd Slllll~ wlerl'

I , A J',l'{ ogmllOn SCVlce was !\eiOl YF spo~sor d' a roller skaLing W('{ll~('!;id~Y suppel guests l~theN ighbor~ood Valentine Party I'JI' !l{'\\ tll~'J~b('r~. Those joi~n~, arty at the akefield recreation M.crlm Chambers lOme, D otll

ucsda:y' ~fternoon MI·s. elm'Plll'I' t'll r l·g<.tIlILa(lOn \\~rt' Mrs. wal~ace.1 enter. About 50 rOung people ut- Clly, ,~." TheH nningsQn~ entertained a group 01 " Ht'\:. Charlotte DIllon ended. " !- Mr. ,and Mr$, I rence Nelsbn ,ne ghbol'slat hel" home. \·a!t'I1II11.'.' ,\lrs. lIans Johnson. The group! A special fund ha$ been started' were Wednesday upper gue~ts Nebraska Associationga es wdre played. Prizl' \\ inJl!'!"'; d('( liI.'d 10 ol'd('l: leall(~ts for Youth' 0 purchase ~~ org,an for the church I in' the 'M.. iIO JOhn~ .. n home·to c.eIO-.. 1w re Mrsi Glen Mat'klin, i\lrs. Ih'· , r~IIl('(' l"l~Llt'atlon We e k ·anetuary. :M:~morial gifts receivcd'

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-4 1962 ~h~ ILO'C~ StOltcnJ,ergs wJ have ,Brockm,n was " guesl Mrs J, Latdungcr In i'''' .I ,"0 ~. ",._ M "",,,,,1--r+-__"""+!-_+";'~o!-+";'_""' -!";'_'+__ lllhc Mar. ~ 'evening Icard pady. nice Glass. Mrs. Herbert Brader gr In A vane musical' program IlloHler ~nd Mrs A ~-;1' I' and Mrs. AdollJh Rohlf! won ca~f In luded tap an('C numhNs by folk, w~rc also t1wrCiSterl, Extenlio~ Meets , prl7.(~S Mr~ Ed Fork Will have thiC To my and ~)nd(jC Kcrslltlc, a

Star Exlemilon club met In the March meeting vo-;al solo by II' Owens .l{'com Ch h~D.on~ Harmer home, Tuesday o~e. - pahJe~ by Mrs John Bees and fO\1I lure 5

Mrs..Arth r Coo :.'- Phone 36 mng Mrs. Rpland Stahl had he MYF n l w:d d' Pi no selectIons by IMark Johnson I '--Io........,---l-----I-...,.+-----------lless n altering women's clotl os. 1C nes 8) e\CnlOg Nanc de Freese \Via Dc HI h stu Methodist Clurch I

" . Mrs Jo.hn Bowers was a uest. MaVIS Swanson and Judy Sl,c,phens de t 'pl,yed 'fe'lut. 'solo ~"""'" (,Plaid Danskm, s4Pply pastor)1Th. Lor~n Stolte bergs: s rte:n t g ft. 'to !'I'lrs; '~rolllwciJI. Prizes. went I hUd charge of tt I Lt' ~- U'-"-

Sllnd Y l'vcnl'l~ \"I,I'h tll.c )\. l1I'lc t ~ Mrs. Pe-!T'" Johnscln, Mr., .Jnhn Mrs. Keith Owens will be March . Ie esson, a I~: pa led by Sand a Olds A \~oodWJnd Sunday Feb 25 IWorslllp 94f- 't'! ~ ~ n ..; . h ' 1;,. Amcflcan Schools an~ Churches . . I iJ III Sunda} school,110 45 I

Schhl 5 family -llQd Tlles:day. ;c:Yc, r cthwiscll 101(1 Mrs. ~)ilulsclT, Mrs. osl~ss. Carla Retll\\lsch and Patty Morns tI'l , Jud) Slm lel', Rence (rllqcr Ining hey visited the Robcrt:Bodcn, Charll's WJlllncy wil'J II a.v c the _JI y,efe hostcsses. sic \.'C ,and Na~cy, ,iii of waync!- , ,Istctlt " '11\ ar. I mr.cting. WSc;S Miss~o~ Study _ 1 ,HI 'h, also ~rcscntcd a /lumber. i St.' Paul',s ~uthl:r~n Churc:h I

Mr, tll1d Mrs, Willli-lnl Wi(t1l'r,: )V,'CS MI~s~on Study, ~roup met 'Ladies Aid Meets 'I larch commlittee is Mrs. !I-tary I " (.li~ ~I./hlpe~t,I,pal>t.or). ,! ' IColer dgc, <1l1e1 J"IWfll \VItti!.'! WCIC alther League wlthJMrs. J. C. Woods I',n.da y , :\ll's. 1.. I, ,." tRaulston, Mrs. Ruby Duncan, MI'~.I ~~tLl1daj, I cb, 24, (tlllrc;h 5<:11001:,in til MarVin Konk~1l !lO]JH', IIIart Wnltllct Leaguers Imet Wcdnes Gus I Johnson served. J' nday they St. J ,~lll s Lutheran. Ladles ~Id lel ir Swanson and ,till'S. Charles 9 ,I.m., I, I !ingto < Wp~llH'~d,l\ S'llurd,\jllgr d'l) ('velllng With Jud) ,Jorgenson will meet With Mrs. I';. ~. Pearson, and L\\ML met Wednesday With W itne~. I '~Ull.day. ,"cb. 25.:, Worship, g a.!Will \ Ittll'l'lwa<; .1 \l,dlht ,11'('1 II the a.s a guest He\ " 1\1 llllpNl ton· with Mrs. Ted Wlnler"lcm serving. Mrs, Arthlilr .COOk as.' hostess. De':

J( 1 I. Ill.; Sunday school, 9:50. i

fllllt'l l I of ,I IOUSlJl 11ft Konk·n dueled dl'\otlOtlS and a Blblp qUIz I . votlOns were t<lkcn from the LWML\lw dding Anniv,'rsary pr.e~..c.ong. Churches1\11' ,1l1d 1~"s Ld 1\('1111\ pre I etllus Sloltcnbclg VdiS host 'C.ilh~sta Club, Quarterly, with vanous members 1 d M s ~a I D ,', 'II ((,all ~,Axen, paslor)

Frida \ISldll"s HI till L T. Wllt1lell i !\ol1-s. Herma~n Br:oekllHlfI was reading -the lOplt'" "l.~ove Reachi~c ha .;·otrn ho:s~ al '~aITO~I\I~~'e~lo. Slllltl~y. F~b. 25: Worship, 10 a,rhume Handolph, nitting Club hOSl~SS to Canasta cluh Tuesday. J~t~ All the .~orld. Mrs. ~avld dis~ church SU

1da y from 2.5 p.m. lll,; SUlld<.ty school, 11,

. I I . l\,lr~. l\'Iarlha, 1.'il11lll cnlel·taincd Mrsj~ Charles Bro{'kman joined the G~l v.:0od ~resId~d at the busmess in honor of lh ir fQrti('.lh wedding, - ,

S c,"ely' I.,." I mltm!; club !. ndaY. fI.'!rs. Mary, clUb .. Prizes went to !\In;. John mecllllg, Mrs. Ed~ard Os~ald b.e. an }iversary. ' I'our. Lady 0. f Sorrows Cath. Churc~\. • .. Huli!lton was a gllcS~: Mrs. Maric: Paulsen,' 'M-rs. Marie Ahern and can~~ a mcm~er." Gladys Fork WIll ' ,I! (Daniel Galas, pastor) \

J hern a~d Mrs. Laura Kraft won Mrs.!1 Charlc's Brockman. Mr::;. Ted be arch has eSf:i. ~, and l\f.rs.; Milton Owens and Sunda,y, Feb. 25: Mass, 9 a.m. I. '

Soci I ~oroco5~ ! aline pl'lles. WinUcrstein will be next 'hosles!;, Da'ld spent ~ndaY' aftetnoon ~n _ThurSidllY. Feb, 221 1 ' :: Music Boosters Meet Jlhe L, E. ~enki ,~ ~ome. Cynthia Sahs retLlr'ned home Fr•. '

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1! , • ------_______ Hap' y W~rker5 Meet, Jl!Iu!;ic Boosters mc.t in the aUdio 1 ~lrs, Enos illiams, ',Mrs,. Lcm 'day from the Wayne hospit·al. '

(,l:\,~.s, ! tJ?1Il0ChiC dub ~lCt wl~h Mr.' an '(" ,y WOl'kers met w,lth Mrs. tOl~ium jVIonday evemng with Mrs. ~o es, Mrs. ~.~.,Monis, l\'lrs. AI-II II. L. Harmer. Laurel, who un-FridllY, Feb. 23 I rn .. Lyle C nnmgham Thur~day Her' an rockman Thursday. The Way n,e Kerstinc, Mrs. Willard re Thomas a d Mrs. Owen Jenk· derwenl ey¢ surgery in a Yankton I

(;ST 1Jl'<I1l ()Wl'n~ IlOl1lll l.vcmng. Mr, and ~h. Ed I'ork, eigh,' lllC'mbers pr&ent answered Moore, Mrs. Harl'Y Nelson, Mrs. ns wenl to f'lor olk Friday fo!' din· bospitallas wee,k"wa:> able lo re'.COu.lllry (',lr~;I' ('luh, {;prllie ,II'S. lIarry:N Ison and Russelil-Iall 1'011 ,"all wilh a joke. Mrs, eha,tles Millon' Owens and Mrs. Marlin ~ with Mrs. dWin Davis and allltHl'n home 'cdnesday. His dau~h.

-7.~::;~~':\:::,::t:"r ' :::::,::C,""O""'", .•'....,.. '," .,})lft '. ·•...••S··. ' 'ff ,,-II S'!I .j,~' .'-TlIST\lcsda,Y, Feb, 27,! I ~alholic Glliild met for a routine . ~IJJf,,~ ~ ~.. b

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Way ()Il! !IN('. I\lr~'..Julius!\'lcn*c ?Ild lhc'il' (amilies ' ' '',' IWednescJolYr . Feb. ~8; I "'~_."6''''''''''''",,'''' .,.";;...,,, .. ,, . .d" .. , .. "... ' , , " ' ~«if 1:1' I ~ ,'I 1 '"

Con~~I"('g;l,IH!n;ll L~lli('s Aid odal Neighbors ~r====~t~~r:~~~=:=~~I~=====================~~Thursday, M<lr. ,,1 .., ,S (J c i iJ I Ncighbon;' mel in the FA'IF. NPinoclll(· (:lllh, Ill1ssell Ualls ;corge Bod-e-ns'lcdl home 'Thursday 0 E

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. ~ ::.gg Caffee Tables. . .. 13.00,Berkl~ne Rec liners ... r • • • • • Step Tables j. . ' .. ". 6,9~II'B~rk"~e Roc ers .. ..... 46.00 Book Cases .:.... . . . . .25.00H,-back Plat orm Roc!l:e rs .. 35.00 , Ot·G Id PI f R k 22.50 Smokers ... I" ',' . 1OJ/o of~

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Ch' r; . . . Floor Lamps i .'. . . 12.00

ray I ccoslona lurs.. 45.00 i ,e " I,

Check an hese Before Having This is the last time we wHl .affe"!:

S~~B~~iN!thY~y~iTURt ;H"~IEve"in~~", \ I Phone 165"

elter Bedroom Balrgains, I

Ie dresser, chest, bookcase bed, chcJice of colors

. Idres~r, chest, bookcase bed .1.

Walnut D~u I IDres~er, chest, bookcase bed, ,

French Prav;' i'al, 3~pi~ce' set

Lim~d Oak, ~ piece set ., ,I

I Living Ro~m SpeFial,cD!A.VE~POR and CHAIR, beigr, nylon caver/fallm CUSiions

DAVEN~OR and CHAIR, beige, nYlon cover, for.I m cus ions

DAVENPbR and CHAIR, Mast~rcraft, beige, nylon co er,foam rubber cushions. ... ,

DAVENPOR and CHAIR, ,¥astercra~t, beige, nylon cav r,foam I rubber cushions ' . !' .

DAVENPOR and CHAIR, Mastercra f.t, beige, nyl~n caver,, foam:, rubber cushions. .. ..,.. "\""

2!Pc. SECTI NAL, Mastercraft, beig~, nylon co~er,foam, rubber cushions "" , ,

H.ID~A~ED, Iinylon coyler, foam cushions', , '

HID~A\lED~,nYlan cav~. r, foam CU,shions ,WOOD AR' STUDIOS, choice of colors, ,

STUDIOS, ti nish modern. . . . . . .. .'.

'STU 1>10, M stercraft

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INC.EXP,RT SERVICE>

ON EACH TON PURt~ASED

FEB. 22, 23,: 24

AtTENTIO~, L PIES:SHERRY'S WLLGIVE I:

DOUBLE TV slAMp

,

$"50a week.after

I down paym.enr

"Including Sup POI ling slorage cabinet

".1.

Most glamotdLs 'ranges ever . . ~they Jook buqt-iuJ but arenJt!

The new FLAI11

' models glorify anykitchen with I? Ht-in glamour. ,Andthis compact 0" electric rangemak,es petite ki#chens the more'ipre­dou).;, Just sli.d~ a FLAIR (cabinetand all) into the place of yourpresent rarge, Ircredible? It's true!

?k. Cook-MastJr Authmatic Oven Control, -cook while yo~ are away*Automatic SurfaJe Heating Units in

amazing new Roll~-To-You Cooking Top

*Advanced fcaturj.s include Heat-Minder

~~:i~~~;,~n~~~~:li~S~~a,p;;~~;~r:dISpeed-Heat Surf~ce Unit

"TURAl PROTEIN)

, !'I

i IGIDAIRE :,Jlail'

UG~~R ELECTtIC, lCO.1

! 37 YEARS WITH FItIGIO,AIRE '\See Us II IIr Guaranteed UsedApplian'~es

, • W, SERVICE WHAT WE SEL~!Main Stree~ Wayne, Nebr. " I

MWHA~! LAM! BA'NG!

I I

LO,qA~ I THIS

Geor~e Wa~hingt~n1 PEC\11L! <> II

attle PelletsI

II

8

GIRL SCOUT

COOKIE 'StlE

Jfij"-n"~.'~ : 'c ..:, ..,,1'"\ -

,; • I

Girl'Scauts Will Take,Orders Starting j

Feb. 23 till Maf. 51', ,

Cookies Delivlred iApril 6·16 I

TME •••

'Special' Special Occasion Gifti BULOVA FOR CONFIRM+TION

GIRL SCour NEWS

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Neighborhood 2l Mei;!ting ,Council men1bers and cookie

"alt,s chainnl'n ,of f..;eighborhood 21of \\ a VOl' Gir:l Sl!ouls mel alWa~ ne 'elly hall Monday' ('\"Cning.

Gm·:-.I" at the'meetlng were Mrs.Tbl'lll1a :\-Iedlin. District Ad\'iser,and .\Irs, Hattie ]o,~~ller: trainingcommlltee ('hairm~n~ :'\orfolk. rep·resenting Prairie lIiIlS Girl ScoutCouncIl. :\Irs. l\(ed rh offered sug·

~.'"'''OO"'":l'- 1.. e

, i • , ,

A brand·newserieSof;high·quality, 17 jeweled watch,~!

by 8UIOYa-W~ leader tn !

fine watchmaking And. th.at... •• '.why-even at t is_loW'~ i:

-when you buy JJtJI. • you can i:

be suretf getP.ng ~walCh ;• Hi~F..hi,"$ty1" that's B 'ov.a1buitt, ••. f!>"I;

• unbr..~~t:;i;Pdni sty~e. Vaf e, Piert'OfMIIlCe.'. ~...II;', ".oTp • . .'. ' ',;I!~IAS LITTLE AS A~KI'li: ,

.• ·--;-:;:'·:Hrr

, mn j Jewet~1 -~hone42-W

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,11-1 WAYNEI 1_, ' I

~y~~~__~}-=- W~~~.~N.br.,~-hj--"-dO-Y-,-F-.-b,-u-.-ry~2-~-'-jc----Section 2 - Pugo,s 1 t,O

II~rogram an~ displays during (j~rll!Lund iind !\In. Lyle JO~I_ans n, K r..

I

Scout ~('l'k'l .'t'n Suc and Pam ~rouJlh-l1 nch a (PI?ns.Wl'rt made (or ol}sl'f\'alllln !1.l>Jll'nt thO. oftl'rnoull with MnL'.~ .

uf (,II'I S('OI~t Wel'k til(' week of lU'sl Anderson Friduy, hono'ring Ii,ews Mar .. 12 by local troops, A lail'nl ,birthday Mrs. Ullimllr :CurlIW ,_.:: shO\\. \Hll llie preSlJnll'd Mar, \6, lWay[ll', waN lin ('venlnc vi~itor~

~ * .,;i,,"lat 7·_3U P'~'l ill Ihl' tlly a_udJldr.! ~lrs~ Art MeYl.'r nnd Mrs.'.1~. ~District ~3- 'I IUrn, In(~1\1 ua-I troops also wIIlIPal'k~1' wo-re Thursday ~v~*iFlorence Mau, teac er ha\ l' dis pia s at Waync UUSIIICSS I~uel>ls of l\-[rs. ('.l'onard O~rl:lch.

. .'\Ir> [):In I )oljlh \\,' l> :J \'l~ltor re· houses d.ur.lI g .that week, I. The. ,1,('0 S.ChUIZ and Kcr'1" it' 1\1' ~.('l'lllr~ The daLl's ol'July 9-13 \\'('re s-cL l'r famHics lipt'nt l<'ridiY, ov~ni I

A _\ all'nlL nl' parl\j wali held Fl'b for n,rowme Day Camp. Mrs. Nor· IWilh the Ivan Nlxons. I·H SIl'piLt'n SlallHlg. .'.'a!> \'oh'd King ",la Ehl~rs ,n~'Mrs., Maril~'n.I';l'!;h: Mr. and ~lrs. Thurc JQhlu.on V •"rHI .Jt'<!fWltC Ale.vl'I·. lilll'en. Garnes "Ill srne all'$m~ d,re('to~s.' !ltcd Mr. a~d Mrll. Oscar 'UJoo •Wt'rt' pJa)'t'd .Ind I Is :md vale-n. .The next mli"ettn~ of thiS group !qulSI Thurs~ny evenln, 'I I 1 ~t h St II' !,'11L be held Monday '~\'l'ning. Mar' I - !\Ir_s._ Ivan' Nlx.on and"Jani~c v •<l11\\\~H~';~{l;::;'I~I~l;~';'l'nll'~n~~~d ;e;rcl~~ ~ri~tt Ule Wayne Public Powcr DIS' ,itt'd' Mrs,' l.lIur('nce Johnl\on, ,'ftc.pll'llh :dl'r, Saturday afternoon.

(jur ('1)1111'1 luled $ti.45 tu ' T~ Je-romo' -Helgqtnl W. rtlll' ,\LI["{'II IJI11H'.~ NORTHWEST gu.,h of honqr of ~r.,:,."d .Mr'"

Tho~I' Ii;J\ .Ill 1111• ~IJ('lIl[lg W k f· Id Marvin Borg at sup~ Tueld.,thl' "IX, Pi I ol! ,In' IJlarHH' a e Ie Other guesh were Mr. and Mr.\It'HT. ~alldra \11 1'! :\l.ll \ Ann IBM W II RI Joe EricklOn and Mr. and Mr_;l'olHlrd. 1li'Ann (dl J, ILwdal lIel W:ke,r:ld :'TI~~· 7.n12 (:I-_rence Holm. T h. H.II~.n;.:rt·n', 1',,,"gyrStallinJ., .iL'an('!tc 1\1h: 1 pl-an to leave next week 'or ill.('I' ;lhd {·1H'rrl 11('Il~l' lkt, I Park H.11l Club Meets nois. . I

Alll!Jd,lnlt h<l~ Ib'ln guod thlsl !'.Irli El'nl'sl ParkeT \\dS hosle'ss Mrs, Lloyd Roebcr.wllsonCl_Orjl~_e'-IX \\-il'ks lhlllll' pupIls have 10 I' rk 1111 I bTL f :mothe'rs uf a "el'ond g-rade "1)1;1 !L.bll]} [Hlthll absent or tardy noon it (,u('s'ts ~~rl' ~~:l<lL';:n~::C, :who sl'rvcd r('frl'~hm'(mts>a(.I't~ i.r·

I uurlh gr,ll!cr ~ IHI e It arned th(' I Dcrs( h and Mrs Wallal(' Hm valelltll\l' parly Wcdtleli~."Y.'!If,t~, ~._lllullJ]llH dl10n tahll) jf 9 s In arlth I Follo"lng the bUSiness nH't tIll" tl~e r,OOIl, ~)\lll'rs Oil Ih(' tOlnmlltcCl'~,C ~J1ll11!1 ant! drl noV. dl\ldlllg b) 9 Il,ldlel> worked 011 srr,lpbooks ;'ht' Mr_~. I.t'Roy SIl'Ver:l, ,Mrs. Leona dItllli ).,[,l(lt [S aTl 111\ dIng \-\1111 two atl' <lhked to brmg m<Jltflill n{'x.~ Holwr,ls, l\lr.~_ Mclvl~l WicHc'tl,rdplclll, dl\ISIOliS ilndl I ll' slxlh gra,de tIme so the buoks lall he 1\11':-', .Jantt'l> (;mtafsQn. TcaCh...c,r Ii

IS III lilt, dl\!SIOn df fr<lliluns The pie led lum Mrs IIUlllt'L. . ~~{\!llth glcldl IS w()r~Jng \\ltlllmcs l\1r.~, 1'11111 'fiahlgrrn and De n.wl! ,w;..lts <lml ttll Qigllth grade 'S ~Sunday Mr, and I\lrli K('n- :.. lJllhl g r('1l took. ~s. Don- Dy rJl d':-.tll~lying IIll>llranCl',- i ~eth Packer and dau 'htrrs il~d l\tr ! t'hlldr('n to Slin Clt}j Sa turd )",,8.1

O'trr two kmd('rgll~ten pupils art.' I'and Mrs Del H' . g M-"I J i I krnoun wher(' tey lert by tra f1

1:]'ogh's!>lng nil'ely.: They know the 1 J\.iichal'~,· were s~;~~~' ~U~~ll: ~n ~~:' i for (;It'nvl('w,.III,t'oIlH[:-' and til(' ('0]01[" ~\'orrls a.no (",an 11\lrs. lIenry Erwin home. Laun'!. j: _,"(~Oll[]!l <lwl \\"Flll' the ~UmlJlrs 10 ,10_ i Mrs, Alhcrl Echtenkllmp .:1 n d' 'I S b th H' . iii':--I - lit'[arll'!1l' were In Lyons Saturday' ee Y e er~, ~ .Dist~ict ,40 ~ I 'here ~Ialtlt'n(' was guest of honor ,_ "Lyn~ Mllander, teac" er I , I' I a lJridiil shower. They w('n' James: Kerr, Rivenlde; C.!If·,

Tlll!~' month l,\'C !Hlt' lll~s~ dl't'o;. wl'!'k('nll g.Ut'sts in I 11.£' 'Delwyn ,:and .HOlll'rl f\t'rr, l..ong B~a.c.1.atm~ fJ:lr rou!ll rOt. \ alentme s 'rwanson homl', Oakland .icallf. were Wcdnesd, guests.,:1daY'I' \h' U['C ulsu:' l'omplelmg a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bos~ reo !!ltll' W. L. Phipps home, '.' ~.bulk,lm board ~u IhSl'rve . LII~coln' ceived word of th~- transfer of 'I Mrs. Mariam RlchardsO:!,1 No-

.an,(~ ,wnsh.'Tl.glo.t1 s.1 .1~.thd.. aY);. ,.' Gerald Bose from Om"h" to Tar. .fUlk. wa.s a last Wednesday Vi.S~tO."to new jlupIls hJlve JOI~ed ~s I kio, Mo" wh.re h~ will be issist. In Ih(' Buss Pu[1(~rneld home,: "llw; 't'IlH'ster. I\lar jLandang('r. has I ant manager in _ school cafe. M-r. and Mrs. Kenn.ttt Slutz ~~ 'l10mt d lhl' first gr' (ers and Sally I teria, .I ,ll' kIt' W("'(' lasl Sunday dUlDejLU~1 ~ngt'rs 1" 1 I ,kllldpr14arten, . _ :guP~ls In Ill(' OSl'ar B'loomqui5Thl~ ][lCreases our enrullment to Mr, :lnd Mrs, L('o S{'hlll~1. spt'nt ilHllTlt'. Wakl'fit'ld17. i (;lsl I\lond<l)' lilliII', Honald Slllllpwn Mrs. Li:uie P~t~rien called I••

["1Yllis lIol'man, I yla IJanglJcrg, I home Th!'y ft.'n'nlly .tllOVNl 10 tilt' w~'l'k in the \Miradford home i.,lIlU i\lary Langdan ,'er \\ ill have 'lIcnr~' Barclman farm. v"t'aled hy ohservanel' 01 their sixty:secon!lu'U,days thIS lllonlh1 Ithe f.ldon Barr{'llTl~m. who muv.(~d wI'dding anni\'t'rsary. Mnl'. Pcter}

Hll.t.lgl'l' '~lIl'man.. llade an int.e. r· to Ihe M.rs. Ada Dilts farm, south s('n at.\f'nded II\(' wedding Jo'J'ida~l'Slldg bllll~tln boar about eating of WakefIeld, of Mr and Mrs. Wayne_Noe, Waifthe proper! foods III prder to main' I Mrs, Ll;'o Sehulz. ,lnd Mrs. l'rps· ('rbury. whieh was held in wayn~lam good: lwallh. I , tun Turn!'r serv~d Thursday when ----- ~--~- -------.... - ,

Till' fdllJ. slxlh I and seventh I Naom1 CIrcle Illet In lhe 1'rt.'s!Jylpr·gral!Prs \\ ill ea('h 'J.:f·e a book re'l i.m thur('h. 'riort, 1I11~ month. til 'yare all re· Mr.· .~nd Mrs. Albert Stl'ub(' andqUlrt'd 10 read at I'e 'slone hook. children and Mr. and Mrs_ John N .. T ,11 l' l'ighth gra e "arithmetic Juhnson were Wednesday evenin/.:

cja>.s is learning 4bput perimeter, gupsts in the Kenneth Packer homearea a,nd circumf~r~ncc r;Jf differ· in observance of their wedding anent 'ob.lect~. i·1 : ,.. niversau.

~'ew officers fol' our Good CIll- Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Turner andzen club _arc Hob~.rt ~angbe:g, c.hildreo, w e t:.~ .T~ur~day supperp'r{!s~den(-;J ~Yla Dflngl)erg,- VIC.e guests :io- the Dc1mar' Seh"'artenQ.[ksldenL Lmda Ailernann, secre· home.tary and Keith Wa~'~~r, librarian. Mr. and Mrs. Larry f~chtenkamp

We arc busy ma.\iing prcp~ra·, lind Kirk spent Thursday eveningtiu~s for our valcntl~e party, I'Cb'[at Warren Helgrens.

~~, 1, : an~~rM~~danJ\.Jr~r~~a~cnne; ~~~t~~~~Dist~jct 44 i I and Tammy were Friday eveningMa~cia Adams, tealc~er visitors at Lloyd Rocbers,

Pdnny,'i Charles ~rld Mary Elle!!1 Mr. nd Mrs. Joe EricksonI;~v~ h<rd pedect :a!ltendanCe thtS Thurs( ay evening ,guesls in the~ ta.l. _ '. ~ . . ' Carl S ndcll home 1Il honur of the i

Thos: ifecel:'l.ng ~ro.m spellmg Ibirthd y of the host. They wert.' Iwefe s!c'.'e, Chari s, ~lnda, Leon, joined by Mr. and Mrs. Alb!.:rtl:\-'1au Elll;'n Dnd P ~n). Sunde! Mr, and~ Mrs. 'Don Milli-I

\~e hap a fa~e til party for ken, r. and Mrs, Russell Pryor I

~~\l,~t~g Jt?l~oe~t~e(;lt~~~di~~dD~~y~4~ and r. and Mrs, Harry Wer!. I.p'cnny and LaRe1c1 made a tram Mrs Oscar Johnson" Mr~. Jess I' Money Is Used For Camping I

in conneetion withl Ilheir umt on, Brownell, Mrs, Axe! fredn.ckson'ltransporlalion in, social, studes. 11\1rs. rl~urc Johnson. Mrs. l!Ja1J~__~ _Perf\' and Charll's !niade !liter bags, -In s~("ial studies. ' In science we 1

\'Il'\\'ed a filmstfl~ _on dinosaurs.We ull trlcd dra\~'Ir,Jg pIctures oft1H'lli or making day models.

\V(' 'decorated a' \'alentine boxand made d{'('ora[j(ir/l>.

, ;'Irs. John RetS'v.-ias a VIsItOr.

are they

off

. , and all at half

L st'Week'sSale Price

bras, Regu·

am.ple

01 OLES100

One and toW of a kind, but what

a :buy for th lucky shopper. All

regular $2.9 to $5.95 values.

M :j:nl F,loor

a bit

good!

. 66c

. $1.00Main Floor

Main Floor

$2.00

29c

. 6c

. .. 16c

. $7;00Main Floor

$2.91

. . . . SOC

. %c inch

Budget Basement

Budget Basement

Budget Basement

Budget Basement

Budget Basement

. 2c cardBudget Basement

Budget Base~~mt

Budget Basement

Budget Basement

.. lc ydBudget Basement

Budget Basement

Budget Basement

...... 44c

· ... $1.44

· ..... 59cBudget Basement

· ..... 2Sc

· ..... 49c

You'll Have a ricnic

SCRAMBLE T BLE1We couldnt' begin to tell you'

what's on this table. Hu'ndredsof useful items in wearing ap·parel and home furnishings.These were marked down to 1'3and I,Z off last week. Now takeit away at half of the sale price.

Budget Basement

. 41c

.... ' 37c........ $2.22

.......... 27c

ugs .Smal~, medium' si:ze I

Men's Sweat Shir s , .

Men's Chambray ~ork 1hirts :

We Are Not! Respon" ible Fo~ Any

Hair PUIli~'g Cante ts or Ac i-I

dents - Y, u're on Your 0 n!

Washed and mangled

100-1& Flour Sack1 lot Nice Throw

72 Shiny Shoe Racks 88cCaMon Bath Towels .. 1 2 fo~ 77cCannon Guest Towels 3 fo~ 77cCannon WClsh Cloths 6 fo 77c1 lot Ready Made Drapes 3.881 lot Bed Sprea~s .. 2.98

Heavy Plaid Blan ets 5.00

.......... 51 for

.1. . . . . . . . . .

Goodyear we.!t oxfords. Sizes3 \'2 to 6. Who wants brown?Guess no.t many, but they willgo at $3.00.

1 Table

1 Lot Bay's

Budg'et Basement

'Lpok at these big red and bluebandana hanks. Only 9c each.L'mit 6 to a customer.

Budget Basement

REM:NANTSI

Se 10e 2Se',14c i

.77r-'..

.$3.882 pro 69c

.. 7c......... $1.00

... , .. $6.99

.8Sc

.asi:-1\

.$t99

12 only Ladies' Weskits ...

32 Simplicity Wash Dresses

43 Boys' Ecru undershitts. .Srl.,s 12 to 16

45-in. Senecord Drape' MaterialMaroon anrJ green

6 only Indian Type Bla~kets

~;..o~ly Ladies' Pu,le ~C!at

12 only Girls' Car CoJt$ .Siles 2, 3, 4, 5 and 12 : ,

~L ~~!r}adies' ,Nylon ~ose

2 only Boys' Parkas .....1 . 12, 1 - 14

12 pairs Ladies' Overshoes, size 7 .

DOOR BUSTERS

es .

1 lot Odd Ribbons ~ old stuff

i lot fancy Buttons - n~t jbad , , , , .

9 Men's Flannel Shirts, sm,aU only.

45 Boys' Winter ~aps . 'j .!;~, ~~~r12~l~oadclot.h Spo,.r Shirts...........

1 lot Ladies' Soiled ~Io"s s . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 Ladies' Wool Skirts .. 'e' .Sil~ 22

6 Boys' Sleeveless Sweat rs, medium and large .

4 Baby Doll p.aj'amas, :si~~ 8 Misse~ ..1 Table Cloth, 66xS6 w,1h S NapkinS

I 'I

1 10t'Men's Neck Ties - t~ese are lulus

George, we simply connot tell 0 lie. The low down truth about the situationis that our buyers thaug~t this merchandise was real good, but it's. stillhere and we dont want itl "ny longer. You can bet your ~otiam dollar i.f willbe .gone before we close ISpturday night. Come one, come all. You'll get akick out. of this sale even ,if you don't buy a thing.

,

Da.dys

adies'

JEWEL:RY

seC.,. pith I+r

e.ads, pins, earri~~~, all' at

rice. ; IiI ji

Main Hoor

"

I'Main Floor

Main Floor

Cnildren's,

pott,swear

fJoff

Here ,arc some',,' real- good pants,

but they won't sell at 49c, and

69c. All sizes.

last call :Ion winter sportswear.

All irids •. all slashed lin

La<\ie' P~ilmaid

PANlsl

3pr97C:

pric .

j -

iI

• ,\,1 Floor

leI-!........--1---'---+1------......

,BwtB'i rj'EANSHJ,e " 0 ,~ol bo,.4oo 10' tu Imen... F.. ,~"\ q~oloty, 10' "0'. , n 1 $1 8.8f0'i.l:zed blue\ denim leans. II .

sites, ~oo. I!.Budg t Basell1bnt '

I -, \1

IUPtIClllt, n n, Morrow, Win!ihle, hurm'l1 Ihc ....aIm of Ius fight hand lust week Whel! Ult' ('()1'1· f,~ :;~et~1 :f,i:{C~~~~P€g~(~~~yO~~tl'll~t~(?~~ot:~(J~~~hators h(j inspl!etcd the new equipmcnt . ~tt..,rncst Iderson acchfentnIly Scvf;l'ed on(' of thk(lain art rleg In hiB left arm jIIst jlhove Hit' clho~

latllrda y llf:ernbon While cutting the hodl-:l' at tll~ ..ome If lost qolte a bit of blood, hut lhu wlHmd

IS heahn nicely . Some Red Cro5fl !H'WIIII-! auotas h ve Men' received hy Mrs F'1'f1nk lIoltlt l :

chairma . Hot water bottle covers and flewin~ kltl-; II 1nre to he rtuldc lor service men, also some refllj.(lh! ~.r

c1othl~ " , E, J, Lundahl, Wayne, purchased lin rll80·acre t' ct of land northwest of Wayne this pusj'!J,week fro the Equitable Llfc AssuralH,.'C sodn,t,:l'l'

* * ,;1tli,

25 Yea sAgo ,.",:Feb, 5, J.937: An asphalt highway fro)n Wnyn~,;"

sou'h 15 m'i!es joinhig No, 8 west of WisiJer is ,to:tlbe built t is season, . , Grace Lullwrnn cong:rCl:lu, 1/tJOn bou hl 'the E. E. Kearns r('sidencc at Nln1J1-,)dllnd Log n streets thi's past week and Ht'v. W;I!hl~)·,!tBrackens ck an(' family will 8110n IOl'atc 1l1(lI'tr,'11

. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew IJux, Carroll, l'c(,tinUYIht'lc1 a f rm sale and are moving to II lU-.!H'I'q.;:lrad nea Laurel.,. Friends- and neil4hllO\'S sur'l) ,prised t e Herman Kai family, Concord, uL a..) (farewell arty in thp Frank Clfrl~(lll hom~ Th~lr~-,., .(lay eve 'ng. The Kals arc m'uvmg to Wal,du2ld '~

Mr artd Mrs. C. A. Barll and Retty .larwIll l !

Wakefiel' , anived home fron P('oria, III ,wht't'(~';1they had been Ithe past six nlnnths, )'l~(ul'nll1g lq,'1Ins farm SOUfh1cst of Wakefield., An olik I'~'c~ u

~~ll~ihm Of 'o~· l ~ ~~~;, 7::; g~~~,l~ I~I; 1~\(;~I')ol'g~I~I~!I~:city and was transplanted last wct'knCllr' ,th'l~""""

standpip , I <

. * 1t.'30 Yea s Ajo ' '

Feb. 5 193 : Because George Washin~ton Wll!1

horn 200 e'ars go, great emphasis has heen plail;­

cd on his bIrthday occasion this ycar. School chll'·'IItlIren hav prep red posters, prng~'atns nne! plll~Sj rA patriot c pro.!,ram was given at the Mc~llO~J~f\t ' ..('hurch S nday J:"vening. Dr J, (;. W. LeWIS elII" 'I ,

cussed ilshlng on's he~ok qualities a! U,e B:~~}- ~,~tist chur h Sun ay evemng, Attorney r,. S. BellY ,spoke at a spe~dial convoration at WSTC Wcdrie,r;~ .;,~tlay mor ing, e logizing Washlllgton AttorneY. II.' J,

E, Simon addre sed the high school the same morn-ing and t e Ki anis club at noon ., Cars ownedand driv n by aymond pull('n, Wakefield, .and ,J.H. Nicho s, Warne, were damag('d last' Tllc~day

when the (,Ol1i~d at Eighth and Nehraska strcet~,, Joe' Smols i is remodeling and redec.oralin!;the Fren 'h bea ty parlor rooms this week ' : 4Mrs, Joe Cress y, I.('slie pr('cint'l, .fell on a SlJfJj ,pery wa MO~iVlng a hrohn Ip~~~

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the weekly prayer meeting ith· phasis put oll tJle (;0011 nook (J~out serving hot coffee and d ugh- on hot' dog!'; a~ ping·pong. 'Inuts. At hiS church, fer in tant, But taking everything all inhe claims it takes more tim and all the parson reported,·he'd haqmemhers to run the kitchen i the a ~~Itty gootl week, only two Iittl~hasement than it does to ru the matters commg up 'fC'r majot!Lord's busmess upstairs. He told conSideration. One of th(' IfleD17the fellers a week never we t by bers got.. In thl' ho~pital and ~but what the kitchen ('om~lttee was three days afore he went t~was putting on a barbecue sup· see her. The reason he.,w~1.'i ~

per or a chicken dinner and orne ~aet~a:.~~tl~~n~he~f' t~l~ 8,~~21;11~~sjweeks both. ~

ThiS hot dog sale they wa put- told llim she was. sl~ki1Hu'l so~v:,ting on SaturdaY night, he aid, of thc congregaJ.lOn .... migwas somepun new and if it I ent disturbed about n, h~' f(,porte\l~'prilty good he wouldn't be sur- The se'cond ItCIll," he tqld Jhi'pnsed to see 'ern announCi the ~~~e~~,c:;: ta~I~~fksm~~: ~~~~~:next one on the church bu I~tin !iboard. out in front of the U11~- I mg on one of hIS good memr!l

ing, right under the topic f hlS :~~ h~~ Ct~~~g~O at~~at~~~~; v~~lnel~dserc7a~':t;ed the parson the I fYlOg the rlg~er on how fill{ h hend ai'n't in sight. Just last eek'i had gIve to the church last yearhe reported, some of the em- This member _don't usc. no ('n 1

bers was making plans to t in velops IS one of them put It lO-ping-pong tables in the basement loose ~embers, hc said, .md theand rig up a place to play hrrse- flgger he wan!pr! slgnl'd was... Ishoes and softball out on the prllty high Ilawn. He was predicting tha the I The good parson left without-1time was commg when the 91em- saying whether he si'gned i~--o~bers was going to have to rpak.e 1 not, and'to speak frank, MIster .up their mind wbether theyl was Editor, none of the Jcllers had 1running a church or a Y~CA, I the heart" to ask h~~~;e Zeke ;1

and whether theY w::a::.nf~e::d-=fh:::e1:1e::nl::.0-L _

Weekly Bridge Tipf :'trumping his heart de u c e inI North with the six. Another low ,

T t In Log". 01 diamond _was led from North, I, -es , South trumping with the "seven i ';NORTH spot. South D(\W played his two :'

Ihigh spades, leaving his eigHt of

. : : ~6. . 1 ::':~~~g"n:~\i~~IYor'rf~heS I~~t;,'876432 Iplayed from South, dummy fol-I

• - K 'i lawing with the nine. South next,... - Q10 9 led the three of hearts. West was'

WEST EAST,I 'forced to win the trick with, his I'Iking and had nothing ,hut dia- It- J109 .-32 L 'monds in his hand. His position,

• - KJI0 • - 976~4 ;:";e~n;~:ah1:~,lfN:':~~~;?~~a ~nii• - AQJI0 95 • - ! ·.would play the king, ·whil~ ,.di!j;'... _ 6 ... - 875f32 carding the hearf eight spoUro~

SOUTH I i~au~~n:e:tc:.eci~:~thto t~~a~p~~,l• - Aj{8754 I 'plared the ace of c1u~s, led· the· .

•_ A832 ijac~ of clubs to dtjrnmy's .q~ee~.

'land discarded the eight of h~S• - on North's good king of. diam I, s;... - AKJ I,! How didO South apply logic

Both sides vulnerable; Sop t h lbri~g in the contract? '(1) I~ldi!l1deals. I Inot; seem likely to declarer, hati

West would, make a vulnerable· Bidding: '

rovercall at the two level without

South West North ut IhOI~ing the king of heart~ as part1. 2+ DhI. P of bis values for the lover~aIl,3. P 4. P 1(2)1 After West ~ad follpwed to

Ithree r 0 u n d s of sj:>a~es; It'V~6. P P ,P rounds of hearts, t?'o rqundf of'

Opening lead: t J t diamonds and one round Of clJ:1~s,If you use logical reasonin to- d~c13ter knows West's exact l'dls-

'day you should fulfill the con ract tnbutlOn, except that he doesl notknow whether West started rth

, of 6 spades. How would youft~y two c I u b s and two heart or\' the hand to make th~ sla In wh~ther he started with one ~Jubj

spades? :' and three hearts (3) After West!South was determmed to~ld IhadlfOllowed with the lO!and jack

today North's preponderanc ~ to the first two heart leads'.} it,diamonds would have ~en ~n aweared likely that If West heldstrumentallD admimstenng ulte anrd heart the thIrd heart wasa beating to West had !he on· ithe kiIig (4)' The only v-ahd pIa}"tract been played at 2 dla ik ~or he contract after the king ofdoubled After North had b d ,4 ~ dulls had been led fr~m &luthspades In response to partner s wasl to throw West in wit h abId of 3 spades, South had no rea- !hea~ Had another club been lIedson to beheve he could ma~e 6 ~e}- playmg the club king,l an :spades, but for reasons b f s t alert. West seemg he was gJing ",known to South, the latter b d a He end 'played niight disc'ardsmall .slam m spades after .. llieart king to' keep from Ibe-!' 0spade,.s had been bId by North: g Ithrown m. II

WeSt opened play by leadfrtg 1 Ithe trump jack. Declarer \f: d 'fi st's iWercalI probably madewith the queen in North. A Itow . ssible fot declarer: to bdni' I Idiamond W8$ led from North and D

f-optimistic. contra~t. W;ith-

trumped 'by <Iec1arer WIth the five t overcall, It IS unlik ly de·spokJjiouth next led the ace of: er would have comeh eart"-s--...and followed this by r gical solUtion on th~

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**20 Yeors Ago:. Feb. 2G, 1942: I,voluntary registration for civil­ian defense, beingj .c{lnducted at the ration~n~ of·fH:e III the post office. reached a' total of 122 thIswe~k. llenry E. Ley, chairman, urged all me andwomcn to offer their s('rvices in their pref ITed

seal cra.cks with ptltty, paint ormasking tape and spray with acontact spray containmg 5 per·cent DDT. I

~oi~~:re~nfuer~i~~~eeiwc;::e ii~ ~1~.no~ be brushed or ,sprayed ade­qttelY, send it tq' a furniturest rage ho~se for fumig.ation. ,

ight, all' and cJ~anhness diS'coupage moths in b~eding.•

Bulletins on ge ting rid ofhousehold insects c n be securedfrom the County Extensidn Of­fice.

Plentiful GrapefruitGrapefruit is in albuftdant suP­

ply this season and!selling at at-tractIVe prices, I

It IS a rich sou~ of VitaminC, In fact one-be, grapefruitsupplies one's daily requirementfor thIS vitamin, Vi amin C can­not be stored in our bodies sowe must eat foods Icontaining itm good suppiy dajly. Why not,tempt your family I With grape­f~it in salads, de~serts or asfish and pOultry gaI'nishes?

When you want whole grape­fruit segments for such a treat,

f~:c:b~:tg~~ttr~ii~~~e~otb:;~~~peeling. The memb*ane can eas­ly be pulled off to l'~ave the seg-ments intact. !

Ih buyi~g grapefruit look forfruit that is firm, well-shaped,faiI,"ly smooth in skin-texture andis heavy for its si~e. The U. S.Department of Agljjcuhure saysto remember that sKin blemishessuch as scars, scratches and~onori discolorations affect only efruits' appearance Inot the t-

, -mg quality. ~Keep fresh grapef It III a·cool,

dark place pre{e ably the re­fn~rator to prese:rlVe freshnFss.fIa or and VltamHiI c.Pr vent That Fil1!'

rmg the recent months thereha been rreports of! an too manyho e IfIres where lit~s have beenlosh Iilave you made i:l fITe haz- .ar.d survey of your home lately?

Fl.,.rnace fans hal· had.a realwo~~out ~is ,wint~. Has yourfan been cleaned d oiled late·ly? IAn' over-Ioade motor can

be~me a Ifire baz d.o e doei'n't have to ~ait ~51) g clean-up we to get ndof ily ra~. newspapers and oldcl es w~ch can. ~t the stagefor. ;I fire if left to accumulate!'

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10 Ye~rll AgaFeb, 21, 1952: Ibert Watson, Wayne, state as­

SOci8liot prCSident~left Monday morning for theNationa Assotlati n Soil Conservation Districtconfere ce, Clevel nd, Ohio ... H. ~, Harmer,Carroll, ~es('aped 'u injured Monday in a ear acci­dent wh n he swcr ed His auto to avoid striking ado~ Th ~ car left. t e road, turned over tWice andhlrlded (n Lls wheel'. Harmer was ahle to drive It~o the Harold Har, er farm, even though it was'1lj'HJI} dnmaBed ,hi Wayne rire.-p'en were called

t( thl' C~lrl Wrighl farm soulhwC'st of Wayne Wed·ne!>day afternoon \4-fien a gas stov<, expldded blltc<lusetl no damage.1 Ed Gathje livt's on the farm

Wayne High btreated Wj~ner 52·37 to twin thew(>st fliYlsion bask tball title of -tho Husker con­fprenn' lasl Friday ight Sherry Bros., Wayne,ptlrrh~s~tl the, Con oTd PToduee station last wf'ekfrom 1\lI:'I\'m Magn I.~on Tiley took possessIOn onMonda} with Robe t Allen as manager.* r .*.. , 0

15 Years Ago .Feb, 27, ]947: IJomes in Hoskms burglarized

Thursday lli~hl by; a man belle.ved to Ix> fromSlOUX City ·....·ere Ih!Se of Gus Schroeder, fie'v E.II SuYl. 1\Hl1lley W ]son and Ernest I'ft'il. The Inlruder s:pp('lalized n hillfolds and got away With('otlsrdl'rahle mone-y ~'ire thought to have~tart('d ,eitlwr fr(J~ th(' chimney or Wlrlng badlydama~e~1 tht' W. iiI. Hoguewood resHlenr(', Wayne,

. ~altll'dav afternOl'ln Fire believed lo havesturted llY ~parks f om the chimney rompletely ell''slro)l'd !thc upstajr portIOn of tht, Ed Panl, n'si

Ilpocf'. Wakefield, t arly Wednesday f!10rOlng. Therest of the bouse \~'IS badly damaged from waleI'and ehemluJis .' Fred Ruser bought HaruldCtlnnarson's huuse at Concord last weck and will

,mow there aftpr lis farm sale. F red Vietor,M"a~;n(', bought the, usrr farm . Wayne countyn{'[ted $2,318.97 in the --putIO drIve which was con­cluded recently .. The Eagle S¢out award, high­est 111 scoutll1g, was prpsentl¥! to Lawrence Morey,son of Dr. and Mrs. Vlelor P. ~Iorey, Thursdayh·enlng.

xtensionNotes

G odbye'lMr, Moth!on't Y u' WIsh his extermina­

! tiqn was .'I' easy' as that? Have: y~ exa ined some of those

W 01 garments which have beiCD

I~ h ,ngmg unworn .inl a dark closetla elj'? Today III our modern

! h~ated houses the moth fiQdsid al }iv,ing conditions y e *rt nd. With the adverse wea.t~erd ring the winter, we are apt not

e out clothes for airing andotten as we should.

The flying moth is relative-­harmless, It has passed the

ting stage. However, it mar.ve laid eggs in closets a~

er possible breeding place~,

egard it as a danger signala, take a 100", The grub or

:t~v~~sl~t;::le:Ja:~i~d:;;s~~~ strOYSffurs, fabrics and featfl~e s.

as} \ ays to Get RId of MJlhL rvae

If y fmd moths ill a s .1;'-

a~ ches or closet, the SafJm asure s to dry clean or wa htb enti e contents. This . .m ths in any slage. Using Eqin laun solution will m1thp of fo one year according toCI ra opold, Extension HOJpeM nag~ I1nt Sl?ecialist. II' Clea: out raset thorougiY'

I ThinkinglOUT

~ I~OliJDI' Merlin M. Wright, pastorChristian ChUfCh, "'lakefield

~Whal arc the three best things

. life? A English edItor putt at questJ n to a number of

~ ,~Pll~I~~h~ h\~,~}~~I~~eman~~~~l~I~:w re interC'. tmgj,und \\orth pcn~l·, .

All see ed to agree. thatealth is ef rst, if not therea test, t in in life, withou'thich ne rl j everything is

oa~re~he" o~rrut g~:~d ;~rn::~ight fail us", Isaid a journal­

i t. Yet so e of the best w~rk

f the W~ld has been doneithout he Ith,he Dean of SL Paul's Calhe­

d al put wi dom at thc top of JllS

Ii 1. By lsdom he meant ak owledge f the relall'd.' value

·0 thmgs. filext 'he pUl domestich ~piness, ~Ild fmally the guodo mlOn of t ose whose good opin­'iT is wort ha\ting. 11 IS an an­.sWer to thin abput.

JA briIlian French writer, An­

d e Mauro! , put healtb fIrst, ast e basis of all dlse. Then follow­e perfect !1> .... mpathy or perfect

I SJ~~~:d~; S~I ~e ~ :l~~~~r ,b~~hf2~

i 'ffi~~~e:s ~Sn °bt~'~l~I~~~l r~\;re~~~o fate and facL

: ,To George L,ansbury, vet~r~, n fighter for thei rights of tlile

oor, there is: only one bestt ing in life, Ah goodness and

applness coniJ to us when wer ve God and our neighbor aso rselves. Strive and struggle,

, I gislate and plan as we may,ithout love aU else fails,

philospher like L. P. J ac!).sg es back to P ato, finding theg od Ufe in trJth, beauty, ardg odness. But th~se thmgs do note ist in some hiclmg place where

:f o~t~nc:e~~I~I,tra~~~:ea~~rt~J~a esh every day-and the funof life lies in that.

~o one put wealth or fame or

p wer fIrst, or ¢vcn last, amongth best things M life. One worn­a said she looked into the, faceof the richest man in the world,a d that was enough. Shc saw nolpeace but only misery.

fter all, the old answer isb ~t. And now ~hideth faith, hdpca d love. these three; but theg eatest of these is a love thatgi es life the lift and lJit of aly ic, Nor can a~1 our ""it or wis­d m find better things than these..,

'Tain'~

Couple of weeks' ago I ~tte dedthc conventIOn of the Nat onalLl\ ('stOll-; Feeders Associa ion.It \\ as a tood meeting. Of course~(JU had l11e usual number of

who taiked about SomeUlal seemed rather vague

1JurJ;~ ~~ft~~~et:a~o~~~:r~r~~~ dif-

However, there was one out·standing featurd of this gatber.ling-that was the expressedIdesire to have this Iivestb<:klindustry remain free to cHart

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its own course without any: in·tervention of any sort by ~ov-

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ernment. If you ever saw an-lex­ample of men who chosel towalk the .path of free enter.

. prise and who were willing to. abide by the results of their ef~

Iforts, you r~ally saw it here.., I don't thmk that these opm-

tons \\ ere Just the tlitinking of thisurl'icular group. but rather I be­

rl'\\c thIS group reflected the

iPlinon of practICally all the live­lock producers of the country.That the thinking of these live­

. toek men is sound and is justi-

flt'd ha~ plenty of ground fOIl sup­ort. The livestock Dusiness is the

(,n1y b,~nch o.f agriculture .tJ:!at

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as remained m a better pO~ltionhan any of the o.ther comIIlOdi­iE'S. True it has had its UP1and,lowns, but it has taken, fo theiarge part, prctty good ca e ofHself. '

One can't help. but .comEarethe posIlIOn of this free com od­11;. \\ ith that of corn, cotton, ats,barley, dairy products and espe­CIally \\l1ea,. lbey have beenlsub­jed to so mucb jockeying ar~'und,regulation·\\Ise· and price-\;\"i.se,that they, have become a l1ead­ache that .Mr. Freeman's newproposals arc trying to' cure.

The livestock man so' far is inthe best position. Let's hope hestays that way I but the feedgrams man. the dairy maq. andwheat man have got a lOt ofstud:rm~ to do and decisioqs tomake relative to their sland onthe proposals offered.

llllfl{)!'- ~!lIdl('s found equal fecdIr(llll j01'ag(' "tored as 511­

1~1)~t, und hay ""hen fed tol (1\\ '> It should be noted

!J;IY 1\ us put up \\ rthoutl".lI11 damagl'.

p('r<:ent of all farmlll! IIII( on lhe market today\\ (1"1' unJl"ard of just ten yea_rs,(go.Low Quality Seed Cost

Jo'aJIIH'IS 'lIt' losing thousands(Ji dldJdJ s hy planting seed of1IIlknl!\>l1 (ju<llrty and perform-

trouble in the Congo or Lno,-:. Thp dif­ference is therel are no \'ot('.<.; ill I A l"l'i(':1or A,Ria.

i n".1 dl/fl/';rJ! tl 'prJrlmrllt of fl,eellY ne s~tI/1"/ 1.\ /TI illl/10//fUlI I/(/Jar/mcn. ~r,al y; is

I,ll,' "'1"11/1'.\ (,pin/o/1 of /opin Iii II Ol/Cr'r TIl s'tI f I/' lI)m/OJ, , :. 'I q "/1' dUly 0 ,/" r'rli/ori.fI/ Iwriter ~o fea .ell(II rJ 'wlrJlJ/" 11111,1 h'lorl' he sr/,rJ1do'tvn "0 IW Ite. II HIli /hH hmu Ih/' J..'rili'r 's},oul,! bl' abl~', 0 ive'

,it, plllllt( OIIIlPfH/rl1lt to~cs. 'I !

!Whett as U said:_Tho,-,p \\ho h,l\'l' re: d Pf('1~ld nt

\(Hllf:i'dL\"~ addl ':-;~ to ('01 'I'(':-;s jor the,t.ll

l' 01' thp nalH n {'all fllld lIttle n itj~

·] ..~P III what h(' ,ard, U('SpIU hIS pm HR- WhlV H',gh jU e I 't?" ·"1'011 till' t'XI allsioll 0Ij1f<"·dt',al COII- 0 , n mp oymen .}'nl,'. That philosophy (j 'I g-OV(>I'n cnt, We Americ' nx, on th(' aVl'I'ag-I', h:t\ l'liOI" tllld mill'£, didai iO]11 ~).v a ('(~nthtl more money to s end than \\'f' had 11 ,\ I':tr

,~(I\'I I'nl1lpnt, i.~ th{, thl'ml' io!/' thi'~1a( min- ago, Pay scales are highf'r. Thl'n' (1)'1',HI': lioll alld lill1l' ("J:w calli IH' I'. P cted in many lineR, ,more l-("ood .lob,..., il\<IilalJl.'.fl'(JIlI itx chief ('XI'CUUV{', I Going by the '11 all(lard indk('."", 1h(' I'l'-

1{~ltlH'r, il \\,;r~ what ithp PJ'e~ dent GCBRion of 1961 ended quite a whil(' 11;[("k.

did not sav I h'ld ,"ihnuld hi!' the ("we of Yet sea:wnally adju",t('c! lltlemp]l',\'-«(,11]( ('I'll. lip fail('d to 1TI('llllliO!l HIllY hing ment rateR eontilnu(' to 1'lJ"n ('Jo",1' t() 1 jJ('

:h,(1p\'PI' alHJlrt thp ~I'owidg m(',~a 'e of level of a year hg-o. Som'tthipg like ;-.;ixIll" Ill]~~l' 1<I!>o!' UlliOl; t1norioJ)olips; \ )lich percent of the peopte who want to WlJ!'J."

, 1I\':';11e!l lhf' (q'OllOn1~' hI' thl' natidn The aren't able to find work. \Vh'~', do(' ..., thi",

, \11'\' '1' \,(,~tl'd ill l.h('l"(, 1l1)ioll:-1, im une anomalye-xillit?'}'lIn :rllli-tl'lI~1 laws whiclil'('()!ltrol busi- There is, o~ ('our~w, no ,"iillglp :tll-

~1l'''~ firm", all~l ('orp(lniLtioJ1IS~ can be tiRed ~wer, But one c€ n phH'e a ring'l'r Oil im-to \\r('l'1-, ;r ,11 rndllslr.y alld Itb compel the portant causeR of sub~tallli<ll UI1('mpJII.\-JllIhlic 10 ~'ompl ' \\ ilh 1/1(': ~Iem:in Is of ment:in the periqd of hij.dh illdll",1l'ial andthi' lldol1s ..,Q' I., husinf>RS activity~ Anel Onp of OW",t', :ll'-

It IOIlg' ha. 1)('1'11 J'{~(~ogl1l*e' 1 tn (.'ording to leading- economi);;t~ i:-; 1hl' ill~l\11Hl'j('II:lh~l1 m lIlOIH)jip.'I i;,;~'ldom'a'e,lI1 crease in the minimum wagp and the t':\-

I hI' plrldic il1t('I'1 st :lJ1:d 1a.\Ys have belen teJJ::lion of Federal wag-f'~holl!' Jaw I'()\'-

l'n;l( It,t! IlJ'IJl'ob' '11hp irHd\1idual"t':' cept erage that occurred la~t S('ptrm1H'!'. Thi~ill tl t' fipld /)f 'Hf)o}' whpl'f'! c",xtortiiOl ahd increaRe barred from joh", wlJrkf'r;-.; \\ hn,)ll,di ,it'll! jl/'(,.<.;sllr! at'(' Owl favorite toolR because of inexperipncf' or ",om I' (Jl hl'l' In ;1 t!JI't'(, ~ear study of seedof f ](' lI111()1l~. . ' 'CaURe, Rimply weren't worth th\' hitdll'J' 0.11" p!Llllll'd Jll Nebraska, re-

TId", 'rllln'k!l'it'll'd p()~V(lr h<t heen 'rate~ to the emlP~oyer. '>1I1!h "IHJ\\t'd that an average of· 111:](.f' l'..nssilJll' \\ hpJ'(' the ~Jlion~ ,n' per- There Rhould be a mora] in thi~ (til' 71, pl'l"l"l'nt of lhl' samples had not

nlilll'rt.h.v law tf ('0111])1'1 tre PH.V e t of the future -,a~ furthl'l' inc!'past'.<.; and !,r('n 1<"11'.1 lor g('rminatlOn ordill" to 1he unit 11 f(lr Ow fT[ght' 10 Ol'k. further extenfllorA are urged 1)11 ('()ll- Ilvcd .'>('l'd content Through yieldThi. hilS fatft'mc! (hI' li'of'Pl's of th. UI1- gres$, Take, fbrteXamPJe, rdail lrad(', Ullllpal'lsOns, tlllS study showed

Ih " k tlJ~Jt ({'rllfIPrJ seed of adapted

i{)ll.,~ and t'l'patp 1 ,'Iuch ar .ogallt

JY antA w 1qh, by its. ,n hire, offers \\,nr and

;1-': ,Jimmy floffa :lllcl Hart' Bridg s'lwho leanping- opporh;nities for th(, 11l1~ki])pd. ~,;,I,I,~{~,ll~;; ;'(~I)j[Oh~~s~:~I~~~~.an 'IV'

hr:I'.('Il]v flaunt the law tl!Hl in:ul de- But 'ret'ailing operates on an ('xtl'(,111l'1,\' There i's no known way; to('('Ill Arrwrkans_~' modest profit i ~Ial'gill in all intpllspl,\" tell the performance of seed

It is 11l1forl\l\n<l1P lhnt rCRide lt en- competitive bush ess climatp. So, if by appearance, Plantingl lust,'Ill'd,' d()('~ Ilot 1'( l..'O,LO!iZ(> t if> ineT1(ac , Tn es are forced ije ond a ('C'rtaill point any seed, is a gamble. It is im-

1 f;rd his :l(lmilli:-:111'atiol1 j"'.Irledged to rc- artificial meanR, fewer marginal possible to justify the Joss in,flpal (hat ~('dj{)lll()r thl' Ta'ft-Har~('Y, Jaw err will be able to find jobs. yield and quality that results

, h It ' Id . , I - from planting poor quality seedwld·11 j)(l]'mits t~l'(' Hi:t/ps 1'1'0 l?nae l' g t- san 0 R~or'y, vVhen wagu e\'plsto-\\ol'l< Jaw"" Yf'j (h('."i(, t Ilion onopo- fa I to take acco1unt of producU\'it.\", 1]11- O!rou~~n~~0h~('e~~~,ic<::~;/i:y;tion,li(",; o'ollsliLl1t(, a j2-T(lHt('r th~'t~allo '~h>e Re- employment becomes n constant pro\)- ~I Villwty or hyhrrd must have

~I~~'~ ,\' o~l~~-~ll-a_c_~~~~~f(.I,_,m_t_~,-,la_n_th_e l_em_o~__ : Pl"fI\t'll high performance in its1'- .- ~-- ---- I J'('('oll1111Pnded urea. Complete in-

0'. "'n·1 01 New'r .'! . .. I' , "I haannd"'!OeWxaC.ee<!('(1 only b~ 'I'{,\:~lS lonnallon on recommended l'erti-Urn ~ Ilt'd serd varieties and hy rids

I W Taxi SOUfce' Will .Fac·e Agricultura,! offici,ls nolc Ihno <an hc ohtaincd by talki g toWere 4.6 million head of hed ,\'our COllnty Extension Agent,cattle and calv('s on hand .Jan. (n!rfJPd s(,('(1 producer or ~eal-

I":~:"~:"j~~~~~!~!:, I~~~t~~~~~ '~~~!~!;J~rf;~~~:;: E\[;;~~po;;£:,\:~:~~~i:"'l"iJ~ove, nm nl s~,eh as operaf an .rons l'cqllu m h(c~se fees may He t at Grand Island

,e 1<~.g"IS fOljlhe m'xl Leg,,"a~ appe rs like It might he a de- C·o. Agent'slll'd. . sirab ~ locati08 for another unit,

. ob, ervprs c ose lo iUl<' secn ' .' ~-'ny t at with ~he bro. de ned ta, Llqu ,r Prl e~JaS(' 'fight ob iously irking \l Til e likel will be consider- by C Ia !l~, d of stea p ('arly.lin a shoWt able ctivity i the future on the ~~aolll~ 0 UmnIO\\'/n scrap i ~ th(' IJeglslil{Ill'(,! quest n of pI' ces on liquor,

- 11is('( Ilane:0tls : re\"enlile sOlll'ce1 L, ncaster County District'auld bc tapp d. . I J ' erb' t Ronin brought NE Experi'ment Station Meeting

T ere is I'tlle doubt about I t su ject of consider- March 13 can be a luck} da.y

-' :~~ eo~:~o~~y ~lt:tth:~,e9~~:~' to a ead ~~ rs: ri~Ii~;s:h~~a:hs~ for those who aHend the S('\,'('ntb

peri d. Invol~ed ih this:will be I Legi lat,u~e n eve r authorized ;~~u~ eN~~th~~=to:-Phras1<aEx-· how to , get the f~mds and the i the Iiq~O:r C ntrol Commission me¢ting and gd n('w· sale -income lax wrangle, 1 to 5 t p:rl~es abl~ ideas, accordmg 10

An' aHernalijl,(' ('ould t('mpor~' Invblv~d" s a lawsuit by tion president Harold Chae(',tll'ily he to hit misc(~llancous: former sta,te e~ator Terry. ,Car- ger, Featuring the mt'ctin,~ \\ til<11'e'1" for .fumt,s, som't'cs say, . I ~enter, rega dmg commIssion be the past year's ('xpenmental

A ~)mprehe~Si\'[, Sllr\'CY of thJ IUle~., fin~~ngs at the Northeast !\'cbras-stal .~ tax sy,,!('m. m('lamvhile,;:' Th. rul.e re U1~es manufa~tur- ka xperiment Station, newpst of\\ ill 1(' undert ken by WI'. Har~ I ells,. Istnmuto sand .wholesalers five Unlvt'l'Slt vold eCI('lland. 43-yrilnold' aSl 01 11 or?r b er to fIle a sched- of Ncbrnska ,\gsist3, t professor of e('on~)lni s at Iule 0, p~lces to. be charged for cuI t u r a I He

.{'farl' 11001. ('ClUf .. l\lcn's col eg('.: c.4ch br~nd 0 hquor or beer. It search pOlnh ItlIis (,l11p!oyment was autlorizJ, ,lq11lt dISCOU.n~s for volume pur- is htlsy

pd 1\ the- tax studv co!mmittee l'1)as S, pr(lhI Its pre-payment of answers Inof tl; LeGislativc C;unci! \ hichJ frcigl ~ cllar es and requires lems of farmerswas 'ppr~pri,ated i:~O.OOO·h th~ Ico~n i~SiOfJ pproval for any, in thiS part or1961 .Je~islature to look inC taxi pnce~h~t ha~ges.. I statE'. Outsland.pn1h ,n"s, , ' I It I lIkely !r.e matter could be \ ing farmer and t:nivl'rslty spp,lk-

a\1 ,lellan'!! set Octi 15 a. thei, ,~po ible su~ject for. legislation 111 ers will bring timely informationdate to submit a finar repo t tol, III IJ3. ~ to ~he meeting, Chace ('olllJllrnlthe 'ommittee. The! prof ssod I lit .' I ed.

said lis stud .., would includ thel oa BI 5 I T e meeting is held at a (hr.1'('latl nship 'bet\\'een the statel' Phqtogr ph, are being taken fer nt place in the Experimrntand deral go\,('rnment.' of aq bi submitted by con- Sta ion territory each year. ThIS

H(ll'a~so said it would entolll-(' traetqrs 0 ':v rk wanted do'1\e by yeat The Norfolk Chamber ofpass I the S~ate Ig way Dep~rtment. ~on'!:merce and the l\ladlson

1. ebraska. assessment prac-, Tlle' de~a tment 5 aid the ~outJty Experiment· Station As-

ti~~s clo~e l~)l'k at the propertJ', ~~:f~~:~ rhe~~~::~e:~a~~~~:' t~~ft:i~~l ~~~lm:~sthaenSO;;~PI~h~~

ta~ ase to d SCOYl'r \\Iliat im~ : and the po .'Ii ility of ariy doubt as t~rested in farming to attend.TtJere are 14 counties in North-

cnl tegones lof ('Itrze . perso eI. • ast Nebraska which have local,S. ther revenue SOlI ('('s th .' Taki g pet res of all bids in xperiment Station Associations

Legis ature mi~ht consi li!r if itl full vi w f veryone will insure nd'a group of members who pur-,wanted to incr~ase spen fng. I a per

lan nt record of all bids, hased $25 memberships to make

Educbtio'n c:ijinmis ioner'l! tqeT~ :U~1~ ~~a~~~ult!Of acon- t a~:tl~~i~~5:~~~~ec,AD.b~a~~~]~~1:8 tAt e Boa1~'d' of E?t1cation Itrover y v r bids .submitted ~aurel, gave a 320 acre farm

C )ai an Hal11ilton MilUm, Fre·i ' &,sQme wee IS go. ' ast of Concord to the Associationont, says the; board j,'1ar. 1~1 l. c' ... f r Ian· Experiment Station site.

\ illl t ke anoth~r look at naming; jm miSSion 'I' i The major experimental worka. ISlal e ('ommil~sioner 0 e?uca. ' II 'Gov Fa, Morri~on _h.as hcfs been in cattle fattenin~ ra-

, tl n. " i ,I tn:41me a e game commission- t~ons and crop variety tests. At-~ . pI'" F. B. De¢~er, for er como] ~t:-N'ck e ,Frerilont j a R~piib. tenliion has also been given to in-

n issi ner, resigped' in anuary ~ican'l I jectlfC.jdes, minimum cultivationractlces for corn, weed control

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lf tlr It aehers co,Ue-ge~ at Wayne, equi d",ll Yjaw..~efi re~laces ti~:tnicals, new crops possibhlles,~ 'ad n, Peru and Kear ey. ober t1 ,Omaha. hrysanthemllffi varieties for thiS

\ tim, ~t-€,nl y Haw- ,Sam.f oi till; 9m'aha'I' was litriate and a large number of\Ile I conmissiop r, has am~ blY t~ governor to );)~ his trier activities. The Assot;iation, 'en he I post of (fcting] pecla 1, VI or on recreational ~lso" sponsors the Margaret T,'c ' iln . I evelo rrle t. ,Prev\iously. ~Iorri- Ha*ell Student Loan Fund for

I-la ,le;ylisone ,of the p ospe-cts f.?'n ar nnouJ1c~ pa 'glia assi~tance to Agriculture' and

~I\~~ ~ ~;o.nsid red to ,r.ePlace J~~~l:e ~ Hall 9~~~:~~~ vrer:~ ~~~ ~~~:gmiCS from thisl, a~ea.

'Iii I :. ',.1' ihat all, ,by law, had to e re- , ~ 'Nebraska test with SPF pigse~ti gLab oatorlt,s place b~ ~ epubliean, Caniglia ~rtln6 that pigs fed a pellefed rao

, ~t 4'11 be , sp in~ II be re th$ IS a D rii~~ra " .!uill lmade better gains and hadS ~te ighWaY~ DepartI ent de- L'" ,k·· t ·1 . ,~ efficiency than pigsci I'es, hether to loc~~~ ~q'egional II lives oc ,~ _0, '"'" I me ration in mealt ~tin' l<lb,ora -,:y in- r q n d Neb ,a~k~, n J8;n'IJ~> w:is, the ver, the extra cost ofi'land "", I nati~n s ,!!rlr!;llargesJ. stat~ in thel the ration offset better"S'iM "En'gineEf Jolln ltassoCk II total numbe of hvestoct on performance,

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Irri.t'ndS u.ve:~1 south .of lo~n, Min· tIa evenmg [COUP'" Club ~ ,. Nor~ lk, y,ele uppt'r gill'S s III tile Sdlnlf'<Jt'r hOll1e I rH.la\ e\('hmg IhlOflal hO"Plt,il I ee-r-,ol--j------- Id,~ ~1:,i,~,O,~ a.n",~ "hcb·rOyh,rMuI,hl~~'Sppearr: Ir and Mrs Paul,Juhnson .Judy Mr ,wd Mrs Hans AslUu en!er nar nce Schr edt'r hom ThulS lmd~ Thomas \\aHlt' spentlasll !\Ir ,IUd Mrs KCllllrlh Klrpk,'I_+-t ..,._~-

,- c ~".. ....,J:; an 1fommy were SUDday supper talflN.I (ouples tlub rnt"n bt"rti day I '\\l'dne~da) to Frida) Ul tbe bomel,and fallll!\. Norfolk. wert'SuntilivlOpnve-r, 14, C9Io.11-:1r, wllU b'at me In thelblC)Cle gu st~ ill th .. Alber! WegDer bomt' ,Thursday ('Hnlllg I\Ir a d Mrs I Mr and IrIr (.eoqlt' ar~te~s of h('r ~randpal(,llls Mr and Mrs Idmnrr S;lll'sh III tlw K('nnurd Ihdl l r. ,and Mn. Fr.d Vorc:e• .,,;

Dt r E Itor. 1.11 t ,II till: lounly f,lIr Buttlt, Creek (.lar) Asmus Norfolk :\lr a d Mr~ Iand amlly, Lincoln, ,lIld L10HJ A p Vi a) 11(' Thflm,ls hOlT\(' Sundu) I\1r lind Mrs UO':I'1 I Itr lokf ('Id ~Io ·~ilenl Ol r~~w dllYt':llIrdo rn{'lpl('.I~t' fOI "llll1n In 1tlC' f'I~IBfj7 Illy f"Uwr I ~lrland Mrs l[ansliarlSl't1 iJndlDon volwllt'r and Todd l'arrollJwer Saturda)dlll~'•. gU(,SIS"Uf;\1 . :\lls MI.llfll(' Kr.l.lJsI'.and 1\1,11. (r,untt

lrandf.lI11lh.I'Il'f{t w('rt'uf la.,~ \\'l'k In lht' !"n'tl Vort.'l" Jr"

till, bu .I hOIIlt' }(~1I \\111 pur 1111; 10ddf'd Ujl 1[1(' old tov('rt'd w,q~on gdnd,yn, MI('/J('a!. !'I('rn'. v!slled'antj !'IIr and Mrs. Frt'd B~rgstadt and 1115. Ef\'in A\' I'jllri£'. Mrs Han!'> A"ll1\lS and Mrs t('rnooll \l:-Iturs., hont'.. 'yb \fl pI pl'l "11 I Idtl find olll If ,1!.:,t11l .Illd \ { startt'u for old MIs Jfl Ilhe;. Ed ScheJlenbeJ"l.:" hOlllr Mon.!. wrrl' guest~ Pnzl's wf'nl to ~lr, anl! ., 1\'1 and ~lrs Hl'· Jert S 'I!Willd.. ' lIon" \'1,).'".'Ilt'l' i tnd Todd \'lslll'd HI. . :\lr. :tJld. :\lr,s Hoy Brown. Mr!'>' uniay din~.er ~UC'h In th.lt ho.m.0th r£1 a t' an~ of Ill} old fl Il'nds I[ "ollr I I{O\y 1 h.l!t d 10 leavp all day afternoon. . I Mr!'>, Bar~stadl. :\Ir. aOd. Mr.s IHer· Stan n, VISIted] trl Itll' Mrs :\llIlIl l' Iht' :\-If." I.ydlil Fllhrmar.1 hUITW. Ilugo ~ru,,('. ~{lrrl.)lk: ,:\Ir, an,d Mn ll,f ~Irs .HHY 1.11.11s WI',I'I' Julh! 1.1)'.",.'1alii (' at I lhf'jt, ~I'r I of lll, old ilt',lI, IH'W fnends of Mr· and Mrs. Wall Koeblt'r, Os· '. man Opfer and \1r and l\-Jrs Vern· Kra 'C hom e \'o'l'dne!>da aHt"., ~or.folk,. Frl.d<lY aflt'rnoon . . .lJlJtl 'UI.Wllt'r nnd .IOdd. (afl.'OIJ., I, l' Hit,.,' /llltl.' I'rn (,f!IIIIll. Thur~.

L 1 ~ th fall 0 lH'lt mv I.ILhl'l .llld II onl' \l' II ,II Wa~lll', but Ihey mond: were gupsts Ln the .T, E Pin, Ion Behmer, Mar 8 mrellllg will be noon. I Mr. and ,Mn Dan ThoJIIlIs. \,(11. 11 and !\I·r and Mrs IllIn:; thlllllS I'll· \t\1I1Ilg, gUl'sls Wtlre Mil'S,I ~t prnoll('r .1 d I II ft Lt'XlnglvrI dp.lI 1 TIU' gt·1 home Fnday afternooo ,In thl':W t' B£'hlJler home ! ,'ntlflt'. ~·Isite-d Irl thp l-l'urPllce. ,Hot,. Wen' gl~rsls 1II,.oll' (~8ry Asmus A 'riPs I."onunl nnd Denn. ,WIt,kc...~ br, n nn/Old ovprpd Wdj;0l] I Wt lilnde~ I~I SullJ\dn, Mo Ilf C ur-h' 1ll,In hdllH' Fnday aftl'rn09n I hOlTll': :\orfolk, I'rlday .e.\'t'lUllg for fll'd. ! ~~n m '.'prJ I J W~ ynp \\hell \\11 1 If J .!.! d,ns 01 II.J\( lund farmul $ft"'"efy :A·Teoen Club .. es .. :'III" :jlld ."r~ W:dll'r lI~rtman,' tt\(' blrthda~ of Mr~ ASI!lIh , r. ~nd Mrs. Glen Bur'lh' m vi••II,v d fa U \Illllt' wl.th 111.\ II\(Jtb('l".~ four WI' lllO\'ed 10 ""1" • • • f Mrs Darn'll Krugl'r t'nl~'rta'ln(>-{l.:peav

l' Evan. & R:eformltdl Churc 'o["folk.' :Ind :\11", and \Ir~, !Waltt'r !llr. and !llr~ Bwhard Blohlll alld III·j Ihl'> \,'a~1 \\l'l'k \\llh III i,r '!Ion,

Fl,tcr-: ,}U1l', ,alld Ilrothl'l" 1111:1\\.: 1,(1111>; 111 and'in J!I05 we Triple-!Three Card Club A.. l~('{'n {"Iub tn her hOIl1(' \\·('{Inp~ , (.John Sa ·101l, P,I.QIJ1'1 \Illh~, .11· alld. :'Illnd~ Stanl?ll. vis .family. Allen. and :'III" ;Intl ;\11', !tll!t'I'.I!lllll"llli.ltn lind fnmil', Win·f\1 ~Wll ,r, ()~t'.haJf III Ill' wl'sl oj I h,ll"k n; I\jl'bri1~ka, I Ill'Jr· Mr pnd !\Irs Clilft'lll'p Schroeder d~~ aftl'rnoon.- .\1 y rtJt' Arldl'l~sorl, I Sa Irday, Fp! 24, ('(;nrlrill iltlO l I,led JII \h~' :\Inun [l('ck hOl~.~t' la~t .ErwI.n St'h'.l{le ;H~d falllll~ ant! :'lIt"1 III' '.\ Il " IiN t?t'.·Ullc!'il. AI had ,I l,rotlll'l": fwd Jilllh ,.aJ"kt.r. :1 g;rl I had £:,nterlalned Illpl('Thre(' Card c1llbI l,I,ayn(' (·ollnl\ Extp!1;,Hln ll'ad('r.'(·la.~s, 9'30 a tIl :-)lJIlfby!,dllTllOlln: \.'Ill Slallbnu1ll, I·.llwr"oll. \'L"lll·d III r ';and Mn. Fr.nk prv:!r.nd

D ".' a... " .. f.'I'1I1.1.V.' '.l'l,il IJ'I!"1 Ii III 1\11111.\ 11 wlwrj \ ... l' w('rl' S." .01." Clgh. l ;H(Jnda~ (\ t ntng (.flle!>ts wpre Mr Mrs WIlI1<,: \\ at ht(,1 !'\orfolk Mr;, suta) Fl h :!:i: \\·(Jr~hip !'>I'f\ .. '.1,., :.lltHI :'Ill'''.. ,I. ami's... \i.... eglle.',.1 till' Carl Ilanll'r hOllll' Sunday <If· 1'/l\lI.I'il".'."." .lllld.. fllnlll Y., Oll~.'. 18"ViH.'..'to ,ar d n b 'olhf'l'. I'.d, ,(IHI bIll .\'1'011"" !lId Vt' fal"llH'd until 1918 antl;'lll ~ 1'.011111 (,ulzmann and :\lr I Donald A"'IIlUs and \lrs i\1<Ix ,. (k I(t' 30 a III Sun day ::;dllJoJ. ."'orfolk.' \'ISII('d III till' Paul John- I tt'rnOOIl, All Wi'H' suppt'r and l'\"l' Ill' J th:ls pa"l \\l'('k with Mr . J, 'IIi1y 9ut Wt's! iof town, I ;llId IllfJVI'd!l")(;Olhl'flbtlrg where and Mrs .1 I- Pmgel i'flzes went r~an \'I1'f( gu('~ts !\Ir~ (,l'orge Fhl 10 3U I son hUIl:1" S~I.turday ('\"f'nlllg;. . I olllg guests 1t:!.lhl' l·al"ol 1I.\rd,'r HI l,.a:h !'ald l'r~'or.!t'lI1ai,cd for,

well to ·chool III l"wlI allft I had:l tHit t' Y shop. Wt' moved to Mrs Ollvl'r Klt'sau, Mrs ErneSll ers londucted the ITlP('lmg A \al l\lrs <'[:11·1 fl. unllln.gh<llll, Naw{.,r: IS' homt', Hadar a hllr \1~1t.g t .ac IllaHl t'd With 't .~ \\ ,. I I . t" J)l'rlVt"· n Ilno, \\'1: had SIX I.allgt'nill'rg Mr~ Harry Strale Ai, (,l1tm£' (xthange was twld Spet lal Itrlnlty Lu heran Church \'lsllmg n 1Ill' home of ht·!" ;50n.m·1 - - '-'--""'~_.,-

b ell f.nl' ltll'/lIb. I wa>; I:': I ('hillln'n. I WIll bl' HI) yt'ar.~ old I,crl Rehmer f:rnest Langenberg tOPICS W('fI' gl\en .In Mrs \\lIham I MJsso\r1 Synod law illHI daughter. !'Ilr. tln!!l Mrs.,y rs ad ~h n and I )WV\' Ofl1't1 ! .JUlIl· 17. Hlth, my WIfe, wa.s 78 and Mr J>mg(1 f-'eb 26 meetmg Thopndtl Mrs Krugpr' and Mrs I ((r Blank pa"tof) ('llnton F{pht'r I I' - . '. i i ~

:",I II dl~rlrde ":""''''"''''''''','11' ",',I:I"',',,,',',',,',I~',: II ,J;l,',' ,',",'", " "'y uld r",'en'!c,' "~C' "'Ill UI III tilt HalTY Strate home IClarente Sthrupdpr !\lr~ J< al'l An sa~tlda\ I'e! 24 (OlllmunlO 1 Gregdry, fouf' year old son of I O~IVER' I'FA M F'A' R.." 't" II " " _ Iiderlion lpd group ~1f1g11lg TIl( I'x annollllf'll1l'llh dftllooon MId t'\t Mr an~ Mrs. He-rbert Kleernsang,mEiTh' Ont!s I r'p{'ldl !"l',d' \\(,11 . l!]1'llIIH'r 1l1(', J would' apprp(,Jale Gltt.Together dub tellslOn tllll> tour "'..Is dlSIUSst,d lllllg 1 underwent malor surgery I a s t I ' jW Imy p,~~s,.I':I1'{hlJ()1"1l !llld i•., 1Il"I1'll1g. frOll~hl'll1' Mrs Mdttlt \I ass pntertalned ~11'is Andtrson and 1\1r~ S(lJroldl'r! Stlnda) I'eh 21, i\lornlng stl\ I Tuesday In a Norfolk hospital. IG nvil Tt'rwilJ)~{'I", .lnt! till' ~~II+ (,el ro~(lhlr (lub: Thulsday after ,g<Jv(' OlP l~s5(m AJtl'fmg """Q~cn ~ l((. \\JJI (umm\llItl~llU a III He ret~rned home Thursday af· : TU SDAY' i::DNESDAY'W £' IE hpl 1111' 11111' ! i E mo S. Hefner, sr., nOOIl III thp lit Illlan Opfer holue IDrt SS(''i 1\l,l! 14 meeting \\1 I hi '1'hl

1rid) 1\1 r: lW.d..,tdl'\.,~, alf\l 2 te rnoo r1. I" I [ . ~" ';-

c1alimed :IS ~jrl aliI! 208 Gray St" (,ueqs: W('!t' Mrs r~d Wlhter, Mrs ,in tht \Ir'i Kt IInald Hall IWJlIC' pm ,,;"I~ J )1 Air .dHl !\Irs .Ilt'nn I .mgpnberg I j IOji~e." ,10 II W<!;, l'1l1l11l: D nver 14, ,Colo. (,corM Langenberg MIs Clarellt'c ~- - Ir dlld'1tnrnlly vI$llled III the RIll1 F b 27 I Feb 28_.......,~+-------I----- ....------ISrhroeder, Mr!i Ed Schellenberg: I 1\lr;, \Ilflllll' KI.lllSt' and f;1,l1 Ev n United Brethren Church (aJ1~{ln bU1ll1 W,lyne, Thuls'day • I, ~I·, •

anti Mrs. Kathryn ,Klt'ensang. Pltrh IJorll' tv('1 (' ~ Ild,l) dlnnt'l guesls In (d) ne Sthrt'lirs IllIllIS!t'r) t \ l'11lng I ~prizl's went, to Mrs. Clarence John· lhl' ~'l!"~. 1\1,II'Y ~~nl('("krH'r 110IlW . Sur day, Fpb, 25: Wor~hip SI'I" I\ll's. Clinlun .Hpbt'r and Paula REFRE·S ,·MENTS 'OlO' M',·OVIES _ PRIZE$.!'>on 1\lrs. Johnny. Krause and Mrs and \I.,ill'd :-'Ir"', \\Jlllam I'J"Jl'br ow H·I', J:JU a.Ill.; Sun day ~c!luu, .~p{'nt 1<l~1 U·"(>{·t-:1 1l thl' homt' of hc~ 1'"";d'Sc\lCllenhcrg Mar 15 ·meeting !\-Irs. lIenry \Valkl'l' and 1\lr and!1O:30 hl'olllt'r, HaY'rl1nlllllghillfl, Oma , l'will be in Ihe Hanfi A~nllls home. l1\lrs. Haymond Walkf'r "1H'nt \I/e(\.! , ha, I W I b 1 h ';;CH· A GIl GOLD·" ~O--..,I-t----....--+;l-------------I- np:-.day 111 ()Illulla. \lrs..JJ t' n r Y 1\111. ~nd Mrs, j\-lanl{'\· \Vilso " 1\1r.. and :i'lr.,. I!t'nry A:-.mus ViS-\ . il el 5 owing , ~ N W R .; i

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North Valley Club walker.W'I'" '~ dlnm,r ..g tll,st 1.11: her I\lrs'lMlIlnlt' BnIJl'kn. ('I.' ·a. J1 d. :\11", 'Il('(~ mlh£' A.wa t walke.r home.. '.'f1' BE~F." ~Thi$ film ~al$ 5 owh at thc Natio~alMrs. Alfred 1\1angels was hostess' dau~hler, 1\1n, ,Dalt' ClIl1ptH'llj and !'lImn e Kraust' ~pd "-Iarjorll' a da~ l'velling 'C'''';'' '

B,lll~l' l"n'{'k,'slH'nllasl Wednesday to Norlh Valley Extension t' I u b' lhc H~Y.nllJnd ""',alkl'["s were sqpper tend{-d th.C' gOlde~we.'dfllng r.llInn'I".. 1\11".' iU.HI ~.Ir".. J.. E, I'mge..I.V.ISltC.,d.! Feede~s ss'n. in S.it?~ux' it. 'i hcrc will be Ton,Yin lhp I'aul .JollnsorJ h0111C'. Thursday afternoon Seven m('Jll. gUt'sls In tilt' (,oodson Let' hlmll', sary of Mr. and rs Frpd (;artne ., III !I'l' Art !.phl anr~ hOllle, I)lefl'(', other Interesting films. ", "

1\11' arid J\'1rs. Myron Deck and bel'S attended. Mrs.· Leonard Prit. Bellevue. :\orfolk, last Wc]nt'sday. 'nlt",day ('\{'mll'illl.s. Dora Dt't'k <lnd Dale cher, Carroll, was a guest. [Mrs Mr, and I\lr.". IA'(~ I\1rs. J. E. 'pingel,- 1\11'..... :'Ilartll' :"ojr, .~nd ~In. ])oll"Volwllrr and : i

and 1\1I's. Norman J)!:'l'k Mangels l'onduclpd a quiz on food roll, V1.;lle(.1 ,In I,ll(' 'f'rnon Hohrke, !\Irs. Lizzie Puis, ~Ir Todd. (!'Irroll. '·('fl' Ihursdny dm Home of ,Top Vblu~ Stampsfa Inil.\ were among the guesls and nutrition. Mar, 15 meeting 'will r rJd<J~ 1'\{'lllng. I ; ~IlnnlC BrUl'cklwr, Mrs. j\\ a I tIl' t1('!" gUt'''h III tht, llan" A."M1US i ,_' r

-----~~- be with Mrs. Harvey Aevermann. G~:~ ~nr~ a~~s'M~:.' l~1;~y~::~ i ~'~(~S}l\'~~~ ~!~~~'Ii:d~~\~rn~(~~~IJ~ ~11{. r Ilfll~'r. 'land Ms. Douglas !Biork. ! 5000 itamps with every used thct~r lind extra lita")ps

........ ~,~.,." .._.... Birthday Party and family, Mar;tinsbu~g, a: n d l>lgh~v'·s('cond birthday in .1 ~orf()l lund, Spirit l ke, la., Mlr. and I on fum s~pplips, oil, grease, a~.d o'jher i'em~.I 1\1 (' I I U Mr.· and Mrs. Carl Harder and Ilurs ng horne last W('dnesd<ly a Mrs, Robert ienemall"= and fam·

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1t<lln~~' 2~er.I~O~'S.. al'~:fg~~~l:n in her! Denney were among the gues~s in I tern .on. 1\'1rs. Schmidt formerl' ily and MrlS. hades Reed, Oma·1 W~II Havc a Lot of Ncw, tqu~pment onhome Monday afternoon In honor; the Carol Harder home, Hadar, IliVPdl at Hoskins: , ha, were wee end gue'sts in the :of the sixth ;:mthday of her son, Friday evening for his birthcilay. l\'!rs. l\1ar~f:ta R9hrke, Mrs. Elsi" Henry Asmus home. I ;

, Larry, Games were playcu, prizes 1\1\',> ~dwin Kollath and ,:'o.I1"s 11t.lel.;c ~nd ~:rs. i\1in~ll' ~ral1st' al~ I, 1\lt. and 1\1rs. Ra'ytliond .Joe!lens SCHROEDER1S l,·STOREgoing to TImmy Zander, Barbara Ward .Johnson :lltt'IHled fUBNal 1\larfl1,""1(' vl1ted JulIa Stre!'ter I ,an.d I.~r('nt. l\lrs .Aw:JlI \Valker. and

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IPeler and Bobby HarIman., Other for Lin d v SUI' S·!<,,'pr,' Roy I last S nday. i Mrs. Fred Jot'1I'ns, sppnl Wt'dnes· . Jguests w('re Larry's leadwr, Mrs. Fl"ld<lY ilfer~()on 1\l . and rs. Ed Sl'heltcnlll'r , day JI1 Omaha ;lIlll WI' r (' dlllntr Wakefield, Neb,oska

iOscnr Zanc!t'r, Stanton, his grand. Carl Cunningham, [\jape'r. ,I\1r. <lnt! Mrli. Clarence S('hropderlguests in Ih(' Boh Pit'rt·p hOIllt'" 1mother, i\lrs, Adolph lJruggeman, in tllr' .J. E. I'lngel 110111(', and Mrs. Ma y Falk and .IUIl(' wpr' J I\lrs, Frpd ,Joel ells.'v:~~~__ -- il\lrs, Ellner 1'r'\('r, ,\lrs. DwighlBruggeman, 1\lrs. I\[yron Marshall, ,Joan, dalllghll'1" of:'.lrs. L('I,lI1d Anderson, Mrs. Or· Mr. and 1\-lrs. Wllldl"d Kl<'t'I1~ang, I

dllt, And('r~(jll, :'I,ll'S. Ellge!lP Harl· a tOI1;,illl'clnmy ill OJ Nor·man and 1\11'.". ~'lal"\·in Meihack. A hospilal :\lfJnd<l~

i birthday ('ake was bak('d and tiN' !\Ir. and I\lrs

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ra.led by his aunt, 1\Irs. Elmer I'el· il-Irs. !"rr'd ,Ioe!lt'llsl'l" 111 Omaha \\lith .loch·1_ ill Clarkson :\1(,lllorial

I,B T' B r d .'\11' .Jochens unclt'rwenllr~~~:;~~y :~Js K:irhlzjeay, twins I surgery there last weck. I

i ~~al~~r~t~r:d hi~:J~~;.t'(~~~I~~lISa'yBr~:~~~.' an~rRo~~~e, M';;~, ~:~;~a ~:t~~ 'ing at Trinity Lutheran ('hurch h} er, Mr. and Mrs. Robed lie~en·

r~~~e~~ B~n~~r;.~~;~on~~~~h~:~~! ~:end,ar;;~:~~~Yv~:i~e~7~ ~~:I~I~Omaha,~ I'll]. Dwight Bruggeman 1 be,.-t Behmer home, Norfolk, Fri·and Wayne Thomas. Dinner and i day evening. Mrs. Reed reh,lrn-

supper gues s were Rev. and 1'lrs e-dw••wk.Hnhd.hw.".Ah,mh.",'·m':'h'pe.,".d It,h,.,Frank, Phy lis and l\1ark"l\lr. and <rT 111\Mrs, Adolp Bruggeman Mr. and, Bertha Behmer, in the A!f~uS

Mrs, Wayne Thomas, ~Irr and Mrs. 1 hom",. IElmer P"let' and faml!y, !'Ilr. anti, 1\1r. and !\lrs. Awalt Walker' vis-

P 170 1l\lrs., Dwighl Bruggeman land Doug· I Ited In tIl(' Al thur Amcn lHlllleone lias MIS Clara LlIldstcadt and l\11 I r\IHlolk 1.lst Sunda} dJ!l'rnOOr,

~~""'!'~~__""-__...,=_.,....,...+-+....~==....='" and Mrs 0 W ClmsttabcIl Nor I Paul ,Johnson sptnt last Salul'da}-. ~,_._- I~--- ---- -~~-- - -- - ~ - v,llh hiS parents Mr and Mrs ',fom

Johnson, SjOUX Cit}, Ills ddughter,.Judy. relu n£'d hOIllP with !lim' af­ler spt'ndi 19 a week wit h !leI"grandpare Is

:'Ill". and Irs, W('ldon 1\Jal'ulz ,melStanton, \'I.~lted In tIll' :'Ily-:

rO~lr and Itl!~~t: ~:~\~I·:~d and

family .\·isi1l'd in tht' IPalll Johnson110111(' I· flda\' l'\"el1mg

:'IlL ilJHI ~irs, Ed SU'hrQledrr, l\'orfolk, w{'rc Dunday sUI)per gut'sts I!J

i the Ed Sd)I'lll'nlwr.t:: Jome.~ illrs, .Jan~es F'ncnd, !los.kins, andher daughtil'r, ;,\I1's. pnnls Wiede·man: San JosP. Calif. I altl'ndl'd tht,silver \\'cddlmg anni\. dl,rsary .Of :'IIrs

i Fnend's brother and! 51stef·in·la\v.I :\Ir. and :\ rs. Edwll1' Hl'nflch, Le­I rVlars, la .. Thursday.: All 12 mE'm!.beL'"s of the Hcnflch: family WE'repr('sent. Mrs. Friel] I a IT d Mrs.

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INOI TRADE NEEDED.

15-cuJft. Chest FreezeHolds 62sllbs. - Triple Warra

Roya' ') 5' Combinatio~ I'

2~door ~efrigerator-Fr~ez~~9~2-CU' ft,; auto-defrost Refrigerotllf

. ~eg. $~9t.95 - Triple .warra~.. 1.li.'I[lO-c!u.!ft. True Zero Freeze4', I '

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N0I TRADE NEEDED .. li,. I' ·i·~13-c.,., ft. Chest Freeze.r, I!

Holds 46~ Ibs. - Tripl.e Warran III

$1 168°0 INO ITRADE NEEDED;!

B. L WARNEMUNDE AGENCY

. AS AN ASSO~'IATE

GOOD M N TO KNOW"I.lek s bllSlr}('S~ bdtkglllUJll hdS el1.1lJlpd hIm !o IlndcrS(:llld

and appreciate' tht 111lllotl 11«(' of ,,1/\1(1 Nt'w With OhIONational Life, blll no! Iu li!t. Ill:-.llr;JlH·(' 01' (jill' parl of Ne·~bl'aska, Jaek i.~ WI'Il quallfl(' 1 In ,0.;1'1'\',' his 11"I1'1](ls anti nei~h·

bor.s, Through hi.s lllal1~' ~'i\' I', ,,1)(,1;11 i1rld 1)(ISII1~:;;" adiv.Hies,,.rack knows the' P~'l'l>orl"l . lid IJIl~IJH',~~ '(~l"lty problcmsl.hat confront tlH' tall1i1~ ;lll1d hll,IIlI'SS 1\1l~ til' knows howlift' <lIld, h.('aWl. IIl~Uralll'(' \,;11/ II('. I ',1'1"\'" till' IIldlvlduul andhl~ fall1Jly . .Jaek. !JI~ wll,', 1:\,,1.\;1, ;111<1 1)1('11' two sons, Jackand KC\'II1, WJIl ft'Sldl' ,II 11), 1';I~r'\\;dk A\!'rll~(" ,,N:<,Jrfo1k,Nebraska (P/Wt1I' Fl{lJlllln 1 H; :!;) \\ I' ;Il'/' happy· to wei"t'ome ,Jack to our a~('n(',\' - lil' ~ a ;"::Ult! ll1:ltl --- ;1 ~{Jod ,man1'01" you to know ,.

NO TRADE ~EEDED

. 'fLOOKI WHAT GAMBLES HAS DRUMMED UP U

$2!3800

9-£u. ft. Upright FreezerH~:lds f60 Ibs. - Triple'Warranty

$I!~~ 00

l-£u• ft. Chest freezerHlolcls ,740'lbs.

,Triple Warranty - Reg. $274.95

Royal ' 9' Cornbiitation

2-;door Re rigerator-Freezer

I I 1 , I II f •• t- ... ..a1. ,S-year !fuara?tef: 0/1 sealed refrlg ration fystelJlo2. futl S-ytlar suar ntie against food sp~iJag~o _ ! I

3. 't-year ~uarante atainst defective wor~m~nship and m.terills

~OM INEy ~O*N - EASY TE Sat GAMBlES:

first (, week are iI11!l0rjajj~

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Wayne, Neb~.

§ERVICES

I Phone 1060

Wayne, Nebr.

215 W 2nd Street

114 East 3rd Street

TIEDTKE ELECTRIC

WlRmG CONTRACTORS

Farm - Home Commercial

PHYSICIAN kND SURGEON

EORGE L. JOHN, M.D

ADMIRAL - MOTOROLAHAMILTON - WHITE

, ALL MAKES TV SERVICE

Phone 751 Wayne

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ELECTRICIANS

L2HYSICIANS

: BENTHACK CLINIC

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FINANCE

TR ANGLE! FINANCEPe sOl}al _. Mochiryery

A tOn1o~ile Loans105 W. 2nd. AMBULANCE

1~-If~~,,;,~~~-~~1i?WILTSE MORTiliARY,,'Willard Wiltse ~,Rawa, Wiltse

"I Licensed Funeral Directorsfusl ..Aid and Oxygen ji:quipped

phon~lJLA.NCE SERVIC~a}.ne

The 'sooner you begin building up a bank~avjhgS balance, the sooner you'll reachyour goal~ whatever' it may be.

Come in and get started here - where youcun do all your banking under one roof!

EQUITABLE ILlFE1 .SSURANCE SOCIET'rOF THE llNlTED ISTA,TES

KEITH JE¢H ,Ph 368·J 120~'2 West 8th Way,ne

epend:~~~~FOR ALL ~OUR INE~DS

Phone 2591

eon C. Piersonl Agency11 West 3rd 'Wayn~

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" II . ", 'T.h~!_' way".e. '.( Nebr.) I.H. era. d, i urS..dO,Y, f.~bnia."... 2.2. -1962 'I ,C.olu~bu~. ffhC.' grOLl'.) decided to in· I ,Di~rnisseu: J(':,~i(' Bowlnall, Mar Mr. anil !I.[ s', Eriy Jehn1'>on and 10\ a ,Senator Jll,('kl !\liIlel', i {.",asijlh(' ·J<.'rry Pal1n~ h~Hnt'l 1'l'll\il·). 1'\ i\ ~\ II, :\IJ."'i. A;q:n, ;\Il". ""jlll'..!!l~.I.. '.~.:.".....'

. . IVite fhe Mrs. Jaycees of Soulh IlmslJUrg; Sherry llarg. Wakefield; Mr. and Mr'. Melvin Ih'nry werc sPclk"r ! 'observance of thc'Pullns' lH'en!ld 1,1~1I\'t' Hcos lind 1\11', ,and,::!:~K~.,: •."

I WAKE'F'I'EL 'NEW'5 Siou,x CitY.lt,tO b(! their gucsts at: the I.\fr!!, :'.lyld Belt, EllllC.'rson; Sleven guests Thur~ 'y evening in the l\ rs~ Mayme Iorg Vlsltl'd ~ll's Ianmversary , l'rUll!< H?cs, _' , "il',:~Itl

·, I , ' ,I I, April ~eeumg, a.lso ,to s[mnsor the IsteelC', Thllrston: Mrs. ,tdaxine A. Oscar B1oo"i lli!tt home. (ret rgc Hahn Euwrson Sundat I Mr. and Mrs, Herman Oetken Mrs. SllIdio Longlllcklt~1 WI~~~t".~"'i, ' , . IWakeflCld beart funu dnve. It was H.nilllu:-.sell, Emerson: $aby Phil· Salem Luth ran churchmen mpt r and MiS Iyar Andcrsol1i and werc Monday dlllnel gut'sls llr 1\11 spt'lll FI'IdllY in Ulc Albo~t"~iIffC~:

" ,; , \ 7: - IdisCllllticll ; whether to purchase !b!p SOrl'Ill>Cll Wakefield· Bah v in the churcH Monday t'vening wilh the Wllnton W.dlu}s Contonl RUlh and Mrs f-arl Ml'S"(,lsd~Il1I~11 11111111', ~'I'I ','By Mrs. George Gri~m-J t s ~2756! I :vcl:lls to ~1atch those of the Jay· '.\tar'k, lIilz, \\':lkdil'ld; a'ahy Todd Burnell Grd:~ presiding. He\'. .In ~Iae PcatsOIl Wa~ ne \~l'l' 'I Hubbdld T~ll'} \\ (. r l' l" ('!llh.: Mrs. Albort" S~ul"s, lpe ," ",:,,"

, , ~ Illcees , VahJJ;ltlne nu~ cups ,Wl!I'C maUL' ,-IarlJn. Emerson; Mrs. lIclen Mull· Johnson led devotions. Margie ~IJ stS Sunda\ 1I1 tht' Ildrh'} ~3arJ guests at the EI'\\Jn Bollgel l'Ollll :\lontlilY lInd Illcsdll,Y ~ith."'~I;'"~~.'OMllhrs Club SOl' Gi[15, ISlate, , essay c ntest ,and' Cor, the hospital. ,Mrs. Jaycces Coneol'd: Herman Lehrt:lon,. Con· Coulton sang- ,ith Jean Hanson al' hOllll' for Hox) sl birthday The W.lkdll'ld I .\lan III ~h'l_l'l', Wllk~.-fIOld. " IWortwil's c,lub 1\I,ltI a hrld mcet· Pt~P~Y pb~le~ contest. rs, Alma! 111l:l~r\t'd ,1ImfHJr at th~ ownll~g (Jf I cord; B a by Dona,ld McQUIstan, compal1lsl, .uest speaker "as GOIdo~ Balds ,,('rt' SUppt t glwsts Mr. and MlS. Harry Swinney V15' Mr, .nnd Mr~ Roy ,Long••r,.

~llg in1tlie V:llI.<iardnel' hOllle'Tues· IHlVIS was .In eh-arge or the pro·: I~arm !;j('nlct' and Slippl} Sa LuI" Pendef, :'lIn; 1';lalDe ,Steinman, Pastor Marti M.osher, of Billy Tucsdr'--t:,01 tht, onaslOn Ilell t1wlr c111lghtCIS .1l1d f.llnllll !llld ,~Il'.s. S!ldit LOhJ1necker"I~WJ~'<ily following \11(' flln~~l'al of Mrs, gtam. Hostesses were Mrs. Phililfay. Ellll'r:-.on. ISu'ndaY~ Gl!J$ cll.lbclfl,ICh' -SIOUX' l\lt and 1\11' (;NH'gl' l\llsslf llllt! slllt~, \~('l't', 111'1 Sunday' dl~~P~

1'( 1\1 11'1 n. Rbuse and Mrs. GonJori Bres:4ler.! 0..:..- Clty'Hostsly, re l\]auf!c(' <",ustaf Rc\! Mprlm Wnghl \\as among Mt and MI~ 1': :\1 Join ill 111"1 gllt'~'" '111 IIll., Albt.I'1 Soules'JJ;Q;rJ1e. "l"r H ~I;':~:~~~'A vl;;~I'('n;'l~:(' P~~l~~' a~~sp~6: +. '. .T_ !, Thursday Club Meet$ , ICh h Ison Kermit J lhnson and Raymond Ithl' 3UO pa~tor~ froUl Omaha und, W'lducsday II SiOUX ('It~ R~~. August ne Dr,oUi"': I.J.C~~larn ,\\t'l'(', cn.ili.\'I'd. Mh Jaycees Gather! . ~"I Thursday duh /lHJt wllh 1\-1rs. AI· urc es Flofme. Il>UrrOUndm~ IIIPa 'Iho altendc(\ lltp I ~ev, Coill xen and Mrs Fr~n..L:WI-:hlin, S,',D,., spc.nt.scver.•.. I.I',d...",. Y'.s

M:'S. William Eberhar~ wa{llOst "I bert Lundahl l'·~lday. Each lad~' - •• Mr. and M s. Albert Anderson ~llh .1I1nual llltilJtute on ~lldJnlstn m I tl~ Axen \\1']"(' S,lturdu) thllllJt I lit IIII' I"rullk L Illsing homO,ll!~e.v.'A xili~ry Meeting ess tel' Mrs.. Jayc.'ccs jn' her hchm~ •. I' b.r.oug.'.ht a \.. aIP.II11n.e .for her sene.', Ch,ris~a,:, ;hu.rc.h . :1:~te~r'lha~d eM~s~ :~e~e~u~~;~ ;~~:'Isl ~~I:~I~:l!I~: l:~:~IJ~~l~~~)t1~,lrlt~~~d ,~~~~y 111 the T P Hobel ts hUl1i

l( J)["t'Lllllg IS /I l'lWHn of Ulc,4.•~~

.l'.l!:lon Auxili:Il'y rnl'l Monday Tuesday evening Mrs iBiII B~ch.: !'ilstcr. Mrs. JefOtlW Ht'lgren, who r .\It'rlm fig t, pastor> h T d . b9 I W('pk In ht'lp 10 betler understand I dmnclr guesls \\('1 (' !I( \ In~s ~('H'nll~~ III lilt, L('~ifJn Hall witlh hoi; presided. It was' jj(J('ided' to' /NIH soon be leaVIng thiS ('OIllJIlun· I Thu~day, Feh. 22: AduJt chOir. ome UItS a evening In 0 servo lllg 1)('1\\('ell ,1t'\\S alld Chnstlans -~1\1 s (.otdoll Iltlrd PI'{'sldmg f hold an Easter egg hunt In the parki lty v,Jlh her husband lo maklo theIr 7 [),Ill; }outh dlolr, 7::10; adult ance of Mrs. engtson's bIrthday I , ' I •III lIl/jllal ~l'1 \ I( I JIJl Mrs J I Apr. 15, at 4 p.m. Mrs. Charles I \lOme III IllmoJ:-..: W;IS h(JIlOI"l'd, ~ht, ilihlt, ~llldy, H: Chnstlan youth r...~r. and .Mr.. hamld Olson \H'1"(' IItllrll~ril~'[.tl';~l.lH~~~r~~~;s ~:',~~I(;~,{::~ :.:. T E OHIO NATIONAL LIFE. L1\1 Jfl(l.!onH'IY lind Jl.lrs V II Peters, Mrs. Buchholz. and Mr".. ,~a~ presentl'~ a,',cl"up book by tht, !luur. H viSitors 1ues ay \ flll' I 1I ~!I

'l ,~ Ir1 b d I' I [ ltd " n .:h 00' I"" ' t' (' I g 11 ll' fUIH·ral. ehape] W('{.II1l'sday at 7 :3.0 I . ' ,. p , ,"'..b".II tlSOll "as condudt'd Mrs Ell Jaimes Hallstrom gave reports of C u, an a ~H, It' IllS Cl>S :-. ... rv(' --- . , J f' <.. a" ... , 11(' I n ,.L F' [I l P the w,'ntor qu.rterly mnet,'ng wh' ,'nh luncht I M".s,on Covenant Church l,'ollo".'I·n' t"·. I'. " .. W' k.f '. I p.lJ1, WJlh .Pl1stlJl' Hlllwrt ,.J(.lIUlSOll Ill. PKOUD Y ANNOU NetS! THE A POI NTMENT.'~.:g~J1t"1)311 all{ MIS p(1' carson .. ... '- I "g I,t on(<1 a {J(ldlrharg('. Funt'ral srl'V)('ps "'ere' l "'I"

sa ll! TI\{' gl~lJP d('(lde I t~~~~~0'2.-_t~~~:~~~~~ King's Daughters Ent~rtain 'Thll;~:II~~d. ~.:I~~S~~l: ~J/~~.t:r~1artha I~~::l~' (,~~~~r;'i "~:I('I;;II~,g. h~~~; ;~,::;II:iJ~ :~~::~~l,~1.1U~;~~~ltt~~1(:n:nl:lleh.~~'~~~O~~'~~I " I .. '.'.

King's Daughlers cll[prtain{'d Sll("ipL}, :!:::I0 p.m.; Bible stully, lat a dan~(' III 011' s('houl :H1dllol'l' in Arling(oll C{'lllt'l('I'\'.

!'I~ld'Li,er'.~'IOaj,''':\a'tiS''~I'i(,I!l''II;''l(:t','I',',:a,n,~a",',',''',''[',',~ 7 ("iJ(Jir. ~.::;,u. , !Ulll, About t,O( iJ1t~nded.) , ' Mr.,lInd l\ll~s, Bill .Jon{'s. Watl'l'-1 '" Sallll'llay, J'l'). :::--t. ConfirmatLOn! Mr. and l\-lls, \\dblll' ,[t'!I'.rsoll ~bul'Y, and I\lh;, Lena Larson,~ AI- ,I

i ~~I,ri~V~s~ t~I:,~ll>I~':a~i:~tl~L ~(~l~ll~~r::~ ~'lll:\~;~;' ::'II~;il~l,' ~lclierlJlb chou, W: 30 : !r~tLlrn~d the f I"g( of l~H' '\,('{'k 11'0111 ! It'll. wcn' din~('r ~Il('sls S:itu.L~{lu\'. 1.•. vlslts In ,the 11 JIlleS ot tl1t'~r r1~l!ll~h, ,fir 'III'. <111(\ \Ills .'\Iherl .JOlin.still .. ,

'II ~ra;~~og~t~n o~·IJ~~jll'~I~' ~::;;r:.::~l>;I[(:.~~ I(JS~l,\\\i<l} ;1I~'I~'~Ji·n~5~\(;~.~~g~,Yl~~h('OvO~, ~:rs m J,t, Do Jg(' lind Dt's l\J()jtl('S, i A gro~lp, of' ladit's belpt'd Mrs,:

HusselJ .wens! l.'and It.'d dI'VOllllIlS.' 7 ::JU p,m. 11 rl> ..1.. c,~, NUl'rnhvl'l;('r i ~;:~~t~'(I"S(~'~~~i Sl' a~~)::::II:{~'(~'n~H'r.i;ll:;:.~~~~,,1

111111 read ailpot'1l1 Oil "Lo\'l'," ;'.11'." :!li: Pioneer Girls lin thtc :\larVjDINu Inl 'I' •, '. :""",' ,li~ ('. )('1':"(' t'vl'ning vr·itO[.s Iwlpt'd l\lrs. Will I

I' Art ~org was In cbarge of tilt, pro Lmcoln. ove be w('ek(~nd I't'ttrs obs rvC'·lll'rs. I

~~~:r,. th~/~~t:, ~:~·~lJ~~a~;01;~!nJ~::.~~~JI; 27' Covenanl The, Paul F iSe!lt'f and HuJ'l'PY Wak~fil'll firel11en entertained j

sang. Mrs, ('larl'nct' Jlolm and :!H' lluy's i!IennlOgsen.<i,' 't'l:~ ,~llPppr, gUl'sts (h~'ir wive ',rural fire district o.W, IMrs. HculH'n .Hulm sang a II flJursdaY,ln th l'.lllll I~og~~rs hOI~ll'. {'{'rs and ~~'I\'l'S. thl' cit\' ('oun, cil I

g,I(I\" H p,m. IAllcn. fOi !\Ir. Rogpr's lJ1rthll:I~, an." '.her 1'I\'es.' nl 11 S.llPpcr .served. 'with both 1ll11ll1'Jl'rs al'{'umpani('ll I I M F d H' MF,',<t T,,'n"',y Lothe,an Chu,'ch Irs. r e arrlson, r5, \Vt'.dncsda,' ievt'.nin g in tlll' !,{,l-tion I

1 Mrs. Alberl AndersorJ H('ading.~ .. I Roger Bosvel , Mrs. Fred John· hall by .th LI.,glllll A\lXi]iilI'V \' H I

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w."..c,. giv(.n.lJ~1 Mrs,. '.\1/)('1'1 /\w!('1" ((:aryl Hilt'hl'Y, pastor) son, Mrs, Ho ard Cramer, Mrs. II lIanso 'I'as hll1ol't'11 fol' 52 ~~,?I1\ll;~'1~·:il11~)~;er~I;~I.li~~;:~~ls;t:.l~!n(~I/::~! T.hllr~uay. !<,'elJ, 2:!: Choir, 8 p',m'll William Gr dert, Mrs, Stina ;.('arsiol ('(It!(lnllfills 11H'1111lt'rship in

S,JI til lid)-. J cb. :!-1: COl11munwn I Johnson, Mrs Jerry Taylor ilnd th(' \Vakl'l'Il'ld ["H'C tlcpartn~t'nt ithe ~rollp ill J'('l'ltJtl~ [h(' :tln! <ulI,l(JUnVelllcrrts, u-U p.m. ': daughters an Mrs. Robert John· :\bollIIS5 altcndeU.'l~salm, Lun('!1 was ~('l'\'('d \\1111 Sunday, Feb',~5: Sunday school,!, son enjoyed a valentine party Aml"ritan !'I'gioll ml'l Wt'dn/'sda,

'I::•.M, rs. Hoy Wjg.,gainS pouring, :J: l~J \A--Ol':S!IlP, hOlY" commun- :1 S.aturdaY~,a.fterno.on in the Ken· . ('n'nin.g ,\~ith .('oIl1Jll:~ntlt.-,r f\ll~t.in

lOll. . i neth Bak r hlme. Hmg in .cI111r).((' St'iedwll of l~oy.s toiBridge at Rolsfons Feb. 2G: Wi a It h C' r Mr. and Mr,. Roy Sunde!] weill I attend Boy's Sl~tl' and allt'rnalp

Ladies Bridge tlub md with p.m.; to I:incol~ Tlle. day to spelld tlH' 1'('- 'I Wt're made. We!cOllw flags w{'n'Mr~ M ( Holston Thursday {\{' Feb. 27; Mtn's cluh, mamder f th week in the Dale, discussed, Auxiliary ladleli sery{'d.

I "t"f:': Mrs A L I:OSPJsil "on high Dallas Wayne, speaker. ITmstman OI11C, At tht.' distril'l Legi<lln I1)c('(ing heldIS are and MiS 'lhcod(Jf( JOrHs _ ,II Mr. and ]\'11'5. l\lal'tin Hanson and I recentlv Charll's $t'hwarlC'n \\'as

IS~,eond hIgh. I St Paul's Lutheran (hurch Ifamlly w('fcc rallcrs Thursday P\( bonorl'd '\Ilh a life memhelshlp.

I I {( ar}-l Rltdlev pastor) Inmg m th Mrs Elmer Bo(,(ktn I '

'W k fO Id H °t I I Saturday Feb )4 Conflr¥Jahon Ihauer homc B h~ Ida e I~ OSpl a l'Ii" 'Jll an' " II Mr a",~1Mrs Forrest Han'on 'I See y THeraSunday I cn 25 Morning W(1r jlOakland, a~el come to Wakdlcld 1

Ad~~ittCdj Guy Allen, Allen 1\11 s I S~lJP ~ a III , Sunday school, 10 15 several tJ es !;Iul'mg thp "'('ek to _.....J -....l.. .,..,..HiJda ,Kay, Wakefield: James .Jd +-.. Ilv,s,t her nother. Mrs Helen An Thursday evening dmner guestsffJeY, ,Allen; Baby Phillip Sor('llsC'!1 I 1 Presbyterian Church I de;son wh IS III m the Hest Home 111 the Wilham K\,l~ler home were

Wake~ield; Mrs. I\-lax!-nc A Has I (\\ilham Eberhart, pastor) IrJse~e~~JI/I~o~u;:~a:e:~~~~l~t~C'~~ l\1r and 1\11s L B WJ~htman(\ _M I mussell, Emcrson; IdaJf1e Stcln- Thursday, ,Feb, 22. Deborah Clf' . th h Ie f M w'lr A . l\Iaple~on, Ja, Sunday dmner ~uesls1'- man, Emerson; Donald i\iICQlI1stall'lde.' meets With Mrs, l\'larvin Lind· ~~orn~n;s~.e°I~ rs. I lam yCIS, wpre.,Rev. ant.l l\~rs. S. K. de~ ,1II N' ". " I B k P~nder; Todd Marlm. Emprsnn; l'r, 8:15 p.m." ~Vl Mr. and 'Mr~. Fred Harrison Fre('s~ anc! famlly,1\ FULL,SERVICE S a·••no .an Mrs. Mary Lou K('ster, Allen; Stev· Sunday, f<'eh. 2?: Sunday school, and Mr and Mrs Lee Stauffer ,Mrs. Ph,flp March and Jeanette

W' BANK'i7,. 'e~ Steele, Thurston: AuhrC'y Hil'\': !9:SU a.m.; worshIp service, 11. were di~~er guests Wednesday in Schoeneman, r('turned.1\1 o"n ~ a y.., L elt, Ponca; Mrs, Dorothy L. Isom. ! the Herb"rt Wischhof home. Mr from three weeks d('~tll:m at I aImI W.AYN.E, NEBR.ASKA ~arrojJ. Mrs P'lUlilw Yamauchi I Salem Lutheran Church I' d M H' .d·· IkSel'.t anrl LaMesa, t:illf

llen; 'Mrs.' De!{;res isolll. Allen:' (Rohert .Johnson, pastor) ;~est.s r;~nd:~ni~o~hew;;~1 ~nv:~~ ,Mrs; Joh~ .Reeg : and Mrs, Edrs. Alfhild Lynn, Wak<'fie'ld. 'Thursday Feb. 22: ALCW 2 p.- 'I" h ,,~ Nlema.n~ VISited T.h~rsday after-

~, , I .', . " ! 109 am ,ome.. , noon With Mrs. Kjatle Recg :anll

----'~.-'~~·-.r '- - - ., --------..-.-'- Ill.; .senlor chOIr, 8; fmant'e com· 1 Mrs. M.:B, Killion and Mary LoU E T M d M . F d K- __-':'------=--':== mi~tee, 8. ;. !were s~pper guests Wednesday in nc~l, ,eNor;~lkanwcl'/s'c"e~~ng \~i~:

-----, i4'~'5nday, Feb. 23: Jumor chOir, :the Elmer, Baker homeJ itOI'~.',' .

B ' ., I l' d p' f · I! ': p.m. ,Mrs. Elmer Baker W1S a,n after· Checker Club was held Friday. ··fS/"'iU~SS 'nl O'. esslona l Saturday, F{'h. 24: Sefllor con· ~lOon guest ofMl's Nel Bjorklund 't6 M J r M k

. U.'., ' II, ll;;I.~,. . . . '. "."". '. lfirmation, 9 'a.m.; junior confirma· ,frid.y. . ' . W\he ~~'rm~~U~et~;n~~mj'y we,etlOn, 10:30; JUflIor mlsslOnary, 2 p.- Mrs. Bill Buchholz nd famIly 1:~t:W~d~:d~=r'~=::t=~t~::===:::::::====t=::===:::=:;::=:t!::~I 1m.. ' returned Sunday from a visit in' as e nes ay ev nmg gues s a

D I ' 'C TOR y ,sun.day, Feb. 25, Sund.y scbool, 'the A. L. B.UCbhOIZ hom. Scwnrd., .. " I ' .:. 9,45 a.m.; worship. 11; evening IbMrs. JO" Manto and Suzanne,

I, I Sl'l'VJce, 8 p.m." Pastor Ekerberg, 1 amp McCoy, Wis., and 1\1rs. F. A., ·1 - I Bcthphage, Axtell, speaker. I i~almon were visitors Tl ursday af-

"'-----"..-~ -St~ John's Lutheran Church !tc~~~.o~~~!~:s~~~~nS~~;~nh~..~l~~V-;:TE... R--I~.N-A-R· I'AN~ I . Missouri Synod. >opper ~u~'sts wednes1a in Sioox"'I'" ,. Ma' or _ OPTOMETRISTS (Samuel Meske, pastor) City of Le n Johnson and Linda-'--.' -r- ~ Wedn('~(,"y Tlmrsday, Fcb. 21'1 ~ukken, cnnet and .. anne Sal·,lfre~ ,Koplin... 86·J '"

WA1fNE, Cit Treas"'''cr- W, A: KOESER, 0,0. I 22: Special L.utheran Open House" on were guests of]Hr caroline.!-. scrvicf's, Re\'. W, J. Sohns, guesl' Gordon, , :

ETER1NtRY CLINIC ~SIie W. Ellis : _ 23-J OPTOMETRIST! Ispeaker. allied lessons for chil- Mrs .. S.. Rhode and 'Irs. J. A.110 \'irl t 1st St~eet Cit Clerk- dren, 8 p.m. Dalton, Dtnver and rs. D. L, :

-I t award Witt..~ ~..40 111 West 2nd Phone 173 Saturday, >II Feb. 24: Saturday ,Lamb, Sc ttsdale, Ari., "': ere

Ph ne 7;} I_or!bl:fi.nar an 0 duty Cit Attorney _ ,i sc~~~~ia;;,3~:b~n25: Sunday ~chool ~~~~~H:~tS1:.dayto TueSd. y of Mrs.'-t--- - B B. Bornhoft.. 1.218 Wayne, Nebr. and Bible classes, 9:30 a,m,; wor- I Dr., and IMrs. C. M. epe <ltlend-

C.'::'IRO~~~~ COICilmen_. SEWIN'G. MACHINES ,hip services with eommunion, ~d the Sioux' Valley Medical con·'I G tdo~ ;$h~pe ;<'.435 : 10~3o.. ~'cntion in SiOLlX Cily Thursday,

A D. LEWIS, D. C; EB

Pn·a!~.'dmMitijY·..e..r.. . .. 32·J ICHIROPRACT R I • r d 629.J Tiedtke Plumbing

'(1':,1. 19(4) I ed 1'0ree 530 , leoting ond Appl ioncesNcurocalomet'er erviee ~~J;'is IT'ietgen ~ a32 ~

112 Ie"s( 4th S( eet "I.yne M.rsh 229 A~l!}Mi{l~ ~I~~¥tr~~11 ~c 49 Wayne, Nebr. PORJI,IHCE.·H..·•·..n"s..en Call Operator PFAFF and DOMESTIC

~j S, Thompson Pfone 268 Wayne, Nebr.

I~U~~_E___ F~kL,~ailey .....~~i~~~~:~T E' NOIRTHWESTERN ~'PITAL.... ....... 1095

MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO, tL. Roger :~~QA~~~ilc~~t~ist. A~ent WA NE COUNTY OFFICIALS

Ass ssor Henr,y Arp I, 198Tc. 22. 108 W. 3rd S:t. Wayne Cler C A Bard 38

Jud e: David J. Ha·mer 2:',8

She iff: Don Weible 233D puty: E. L. Hailey 750·W

Sup.: (hadys Porter 114

Tre surer: l:reon3 Bahde 232

Cler of bistrict Court:Jo n T. Bressler, jr...

Agr cultJlre -/\gent:Ha ld l Ingalls 564

Assi tance Director:M s, Ethel Martelle 497

Atto ey: .Carles MeDermott 317·W

Vet ans Service Officer:C ris lBargholz _ 888·W

Com issioners: ~

:~! tL::::~;~~rlft~~Dis ict 'Probation Officer:: William 'EyO()D ......••••.......••.9·W

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Feb Jlory n. 1962

It's a good f~e~ing! to knowyour tractor's fit when youhead for the fieldfor strtght-thfOU9hl workdays,let us overhaul your fractor now

Working days not only seem Hhorlpr ., theyare shorter , .. when y ur iraldor'~le tostand up to a nonHLop -He edule.

We dan do the kmd of RerVICe and overhaulwork that inspires your €onfidence for severalreasonS -we know ,John! Deere TrnclorR; ou~ "il,' '

mechanics are trained in rJohn Deere methods;they're equipped with Lh~ latcnt. rel'omrnendcd

shop equipment.. and thrY use g-I'lluinc John"~Deere :pnrts exclusively. JUHL try us,

Jo..~n~e~re Dar ,.' 11

IN WAYNE ~ARCH 8'I ;"

ADAY FOR ALL FAMILIES TO BE OUR GUEST

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Nov.:,'all Turnpik[:-Proycd G6od,v~ar aulD qr("s ft"rt~ in workman~hip and mate-rial. .

offer .YOU. double· barreled protrcllO.0 '11th ~forc than 60,OQO. Goodyear dcal.,.. rs srTVI. n~ youa s:nsatlOnal coast-to-coast guar<JnU~e . .. in all fifty !tat~! arc rca~dy to honor youragamst all nonnal road. hazards ... against e- Goodyear Road Hazard and Quality Guarantee!

, MORE PROTECT I N THAN EVER FOR YOU"

" Road Hazard Guorontee----All new Good ar 2. L1f.tIme Guoronf...-Alt Good;year Tires areautomobik tints arc guaranteed by written er- ~uaranteed ae;ainst any defects In workmamhiptificate against normal Road~ Hazards--- .e., and material withput limit M to tim" or mileage.blowouts, fabric breaks, cuts------e:<ccpt repair1ble Any GoodrtfJr dealu will repair without chfJfgt.punctures. Guarantee limited to OFi-g-inaJ owner or make allowa71Gt on a new tire baud,071 orig·,for number of months specified. inal tread depth remaining and curren! "Good':'

year Pric!".

~'~:h'.~~T~~~~.Il-$1.1 ~~.7J" :0~ri~0:.:?.,~;,~1'2·~J~::,~~t\l~:: ~~~~~, G~a::~~e:J ~~It~~ap~ ~~odA~~-:~a~h.e~~~y\hn:y'~ ~~~~~~for ]2 months. turnpikt=-proved. Guaranteed '

, , for 15 months. '

NO MONty DOWN with your old fires. '-I• h.70,.. 15 bl"d t~bg.ry-pg pl~s toO" and t~e old ti;"

oft your C", reglo-" to, 0' cond;':"n.

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Stationery 1

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Reg,

$1,29

Facial Tissue400 per box 69 C

3 boxes

Combs

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FELBER P,HARMACY :WAYNE l;"

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9-ft, - 3 outlet

Extension Cord

• 3 PO$itiv~ heats• WashJblc ~lYtr

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Ironing Board PadAND COVER SET

Silicone 77Cuts ironing Ctime in half

St, Regis

1 nylon

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NYLON SNEAK~RSR:~g, $5,95 ,..'" ... ,.; ;

I, I ,Ii Dixinn ,rdhotlist I' .'>("1100, party. Lonnil' 'fe'Dllnal(! w~s' and l:'Ifrs. ni\l J~Jhnson, :\Ir. lind 1-.. I'

'J'.' • '. kl~g, : Julie HIl'1h, qUI'PIl. J)IIUrJlll': Mrs. Arvid Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. I I -w')' ,s1/nddY school, MaJ,(nlJ,'mn and !\{'al I'uul wen' at· I Wintjm Wallin and d ht DI"vo'n

mornIng \\()rship, 11; s,cn. lcndants and Sharlll<llll lIuddll'ston I and Mrs W I ~ ,;u.g en, Mr.... I IU

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2451 i 1 iol' YI".,G,:\() pm.: i<:\t~nJn).,( gospel and Jerry Sdmwdl'r, ("1'0\\/1 I)l'ur. Ifami y ~~d ;0 BnCey a:r~8:n aEn~ Mr," Sterling Bibrg. ~Jnnn \IS1101s In II\{' End Pl'lel ~Ol\ I\\ Il' ,,1,,1111 S I lulu\ p\('nlnx In lh~--:-;r-.,...--....,--!"----..i.I-+-!....;-..i.---- IIOU:: ']:.,~J. , • ',' ,crs. ,'. 'Win. an r P:hohe JU-4.28~7 WIlH' ~Il nlll ;..j'151\11 Immt·, .' 'I' , -.", I ..\\ltln(>sda}, r'ch, 2H . .Ju~ll()r '11'. :"lrs !\-tlllll' :\(,Ison and :\lrs. Wy G I", ". I· . __ \lr <l,1\d l\1rs Ilmd \~(l1dtl .111d Sunday ovcnlng guo,h In tho'S f ! son arjd rs, Hoy ,Jrh~.'inn s('rvetl ~ 7:,jO ~.m,: ,pr<Jyt'r mp(>tmg, ,and more Walllll \\l'J"l' la ... t ;o.londay af. u~sts 10 t~e (.feorge, Vollers., (,LIIIl\} \1('It' TUt ... day ill1llll'r llllll erie S erman home w.re Mr.,

CIe .y. .~.. Iand Mr.s. nderstln. had .l'han~e or Bible 'Sh.lllY . '.:'IU eJiU}r JlrilCtl.l'C. h'rnoon gUt'St....ll1 t!lt' \[1' Tt () . s ,1.\ 0 n c Wede Sd.,aY evemn1. for J.. '.tr.s. J. '.1 (' (,r.t'dYS... BU1.-ballk. aflt rnoon ~nu'sts 11\ lhl' \. I. SIIIlI-: a Mn. Don Shormon and Mr, the pr(,gra . :' I!' , 'Erwlll hOJII~'" .:-.. 1 111<J, 'lIa.rt's}3th birhdiaY were M .,and , '(-'alif.. Il'ft thursday jl/1I0\IJllI-: ;1 1(\ hOlllt, LtHIll'1 I- Mr~1 Armin Stark lind fllm:'A-L Meets I __._ _._, ' Linda and Stl'\l' ~lart1ndal1' were MIS. 1'.lray .Hank,a~d fam,i1y ;·Mr.: VISIt In lhe. Anthuny ;tll!1 LIIl \Idl~ SIlHLlhllid and Illil. Slhl\tk \Ierf' II. La"'1el

i. '!\\.(\\' \I:IS 1H'ld Irr lW 'CQncorrliu Ch J~h' : Thuf~dLy f'\'l'lling :\fr. and Mrs Sunday viSItors JJI tIll' Bob Han. andiJrs, Mike R~wlDkel and ram" lome. " i »l;1da\ gut'sls tn lhe HOhtpt Smllh II IIl1dl \lr~ 111\\11 ""0\\11 W('tl:J L\1111.' all "hurl'll '1'1 llrstlaiY after, .-11'!5 lI<Jrold' (rlillnarsnn \ ISI[('d in l!1<' son hurnt' Ily, . Ir. and Mrs, Bob Hanso and Mr. and 1\lrs, rl't! "phllson and nln(' I LIllOln S:J urdu) sl1Pflf I' "lll'sts 111 Iht,

I,.,~.'\\lIHl, 1'1111 V h'ld eila g(' of HI.P pr9' 1 .'.... ." :'.. '". ~. Kf,rmCl..h rK;J J"(.I.,..,II hon.1f." wayne.. ;0.11'. and' "Irs, .(;\1 .... I\rat'.J1H'r ",,{'re ,faml y and Jirr. MD.rtindale. am~IY ."::l' r (~ S~[LLnl.a)" .... LJPIH·r . t~~.~ 't,.t1nd, ~.I~S',' '.'laflfH." .~h C!l\\ I,':'llt lie- SlwrllltJ. n 11£1111;'. .'! 'd'j';,111l I.lfl I hI' t"hurl'h m('r~('r and I Concor, If uthe a" Church ,Mr. land .'\11' ... WJlfl'('d j\johbe and last TlH'sday dmlwr ;,:ul'~ls In [hl' La t .Sunday, afternoon Mr: and u('sts Ill: ,t'he .-\1 \ HI, :'llalrllht'rg ~ '~l I ll,lr.sd.j) dllllwr glH"!>b III 1111' :

tinll 1\ Sf',l"\('d. . (S.,Er e er-sorl, pa~tor) ! Ison~ land l\lr and '1rs Alh{'rl Ef\lri~-·'Kr<JI.lJH'r IWIII!" Mrs. Clarence Pearson visited in ,orne,.Alle,n. ' '. ~ (,e 11\1 home. i I h .i a~'\ur~\~r' '1 b. 25: 9 ~~"lday SCh~flllMackdY and (;eurge B~nc~~ft w{'r{' Last Tuesday supper guesh:. in [hI' Harold Miner home, Wakefield. Mr, an~ Mrs'. Gerele Kava·, l1l~j:~ly Sll~lt\ \;llS '\ FI~diJ.v 0\1'1', ee yT e H'errild: L:~A, eets, sh:p sprv~(~.' ~i ~ril:/ ';1' a(~n';1i~~'~. dinnd and supper guests in the !he Hen~y Joh,nson home honor· F iday, evening guests in the ~.Ulh an daughters w~re ,Wed· r..:l'slil' 'U:'I~ 1~~m~\:IH'1 e (1(' III [Ill' --I-r--,'-I-';"'';';--,;..--...r

U.- \\'01:-' 111'111 \\'('dlll':-.da.Y :lf1c'r, gUl's[ prea'lwr " .\1r.~ ..\[ll1lla' \llhlJ(' !llJlIIt'. :'Ilartlns. 109 Mrs. Helen 'Anderson ,who Wa lace And~rson home for Mr, ••day eve~ng gu~sts In the AI Thur fl<\\' I'\'('nin nile ~' ,i ,110011'" 111 till" .IJ~"-.lJlI ';\I:f'tltodl ... l T;J('!;{lay Ff'lll27: ('Illlrdl Bwrd hurg. :-iallJrdiJY. left for Africa Thursday were I An erson's birtl:lday were Mt, ::::,~ck ho e .. ConcoMd,. to ~elp Bill C!llmiwrs hon~- ~'f!rpr"Ml~l .thll,: t ... ~n, ~rs, ~alo Hol~~os ao(")lurl'1. 1'1,111:' \IC'j"l' IJllldl!' l'or;J 0 'I " a, \11" "llld:\!r:-. \ldfor"I'o"I,"ra.L Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Dahlquist andMrs.ArtA~er5onandfam. nl ods ulebl:ate ttle,r,thlrty'!:'Ylr<; J n' "h' I I l"ln( Ilr"~lll)' 11I1n\Jl'\\, W('I'I" Sllhmlll~

(J pm" ('<Icon!, J. . ',.... U \ <." nu:. 1M' nth a""lver ' . " 'll (-'s nllll(-'rs,Wllkdlt'ld dnn r "j"I' II II " I 'r)Pl'~ll" 11.1011 !lay progrulll i~nd nt.'w I Wf'dnl'sda' I' I, .,~: ('1 " ,lilJI1.'''.. "."'.'{' Vnday cv:cning vis.: and family, Mrs. Helen And."'.- y, r ••nd ,Mr~, Luther Milll· M sary, '. . . lind ;0... 11 and Mr' n' 'k Ch.. i' .' i. ".' ' .... III lL' "nyu. {ll.~S.....'.'I.drIV('\'IlYN [Ill' llll' C'('llll't!'!.y Wt.'h' III .',- •. (' 1 '" IOlJ, ~ P'

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itor:-. 'In llw Iilfrl'd .\'obb'e home. 1 son and Mr. al)d .Mrs. Don D,ahl- ken Mr, .~ Mr.t. LeRoy Koch . ary Lynr~e .Kllvam,llll,!h \lflS 11 :'-'1'; 'nd Mrs s\v"r pl~1ll1 ~t,.r~, l:hO

1 . ' . ,-'{Jt6I'U:-i '('d, .' . . . quist. and fa",i1y and A\r and M s rtday Supper gupst oj Pab\ LlIb· ., . .. I HI~ l n I tit k ' ~. M ,bill Wegn~r tlnd Mn:., E

~_ ..;:.-:-_' ;- Evan eric I Free Church CI~.~(~~J~;·~daK1r':~tl~~~~~n~~ia~~I~~I,Fr~UaY evening :\lr, and :\lrs, Vir· Cia ton Anderson .nd Shelle/' ~:~te~t HI tbl" :'\orlll~ln I.ubb,'r ~('r~e \t·~~~~s1:~ns('~~('~~~I'\'Il>ltors.;~:;~I[(Hkl;;,~VISlll'r., Wl1n' ~llSI ,~IlllWC,!" , a' Church " ... (Amhr sc, J, Collins, pastor) and Tammy were mitors in the gil I ea"oo, 000"".' ~00"Ar;c~ VIS' SU day dinn~r gue",s in the Ver, D,' LO~~;amhers, "" Th",,'on 'II',' od 'I", C1areo..,' " ..boo ho 'J:" "~ '" 'h, ""1",,., L"",I

\\ ( U was IH'~d 101';1 11I{'~day -af, I ,Thurs~~ , ~"et. 22: Wayne White,1 Harry Kay hurne, W.a~ine, Friday It,ed m the Mrs ..It \\(,Jl I Inn hpnlP, rWIn home were ~r. and Mrs, *,as a WednesdaY .i1f!prnnllll ('al1t'~ -- ._- -~~--'----- -- _:'~' - ~ --~---...,;-

IPnHH 11 III tl1(' ( IH1l'ordla Ijllthe~<l"fl Il ros> (.h-atlj'~ 1H.I.r.na horn(', . . . the. l.iI\ f'rne .C.'lark.son fam-] NO:f.Olk., . '. '. '. . .:'.. II1C. i P-et.~rson an~ family, .Mr. and iln the' D. it'.k C.I.,a.·lllht'rs, -11.OJ1lI'~ .l'l.l.url' l p;lrlor~ .\-Irs. IV;lrl I\nd(.r. I Friday, FC'h. 2:1: NE Nt'hraska 'tly :\11"' (Inc! !'III'S Keith Clark. Guest~ III t~lt ~\()n P('t~rson :Irs.. Art Johnson and DWIght and Mr. and Mrs Carol lIi!'t hl'rl ;llld

.._+ +- ~~_+.:;;::..-..;.::......:,: son VlSltl,d In th(' Jim Clarkson ho.me, Flandredll. S. D., for thplr I !Ill'. and Mrs. dayton Schroeder a' ".. ,.,'

h ' . lhlrtlCth wcddmg annin'rsary 'wpre I' and amily. . mlly \\C'n SlIl1d,I.\ dUlllt J ~,ll"~,~, Ol~(._ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar .J(lhn~()ll' .'IIr. l\l d . In the Herman IIlrd1('rt 110111\1', 1.:111

I hl'ltli arrJ\'C'u I,n the La· land 1\lrs Kl'I1IH'th Oh()[) '1Ild'lJa\- L' I. an Mrs. Gereon Alivin and eJ.VN!1P Clark.s0ll home Friday. eve- id Mr' :lIld :'Ilr' \1' I '1' , ,1111' n Anderson were last Sunday Don Chambf'1's Vv'akt'fIl'ld, \\"01"

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f', 'I I" < • S. / ·\It l'L'rson. <lftt-Inoon guests in th' N S "• .l' .nlng or 11(' W.(,l'.kf'nc: Mrs. Clark- Mr. amI ;"lrs., VC.rllt'<1I . A.l' . e orman. unuay uln,nt'r ;:IH':-.I III 111(' Btil

son who h.ad bc;n visiting in the and daughters. !'oIl' and l\lrs ! n{(rson .home. 'i hambcrs hom{'. J ~,f.:J\'('r!H' Clarkson home the past: Magnuson and f;1Il1iJ.V. and! ,l\~IS. Keith. E~£kson and Mrs, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tholll;I";,:-.1"I \\:eek relurnl'd home to Meadow. Mrs. (;porge Magnuson" MI'. I II ,11 ( Id ErWin were last Tuesday IOUX City; \->;('1'(' ,\IIII\(LI~ glln[s III(d'O\'!' \\1[lIliull Sunday. "and 1\lrs, Wallat.(, and afk,noon guests in tlIe Norman he Paut-"Thom<ls 11llJ1H'.

I last Monday afternoon Mrs. famil\' Andlrson home. Ann MartI' ASJllll"'~l'l1 ~1I1t11iHarvey R.astede., Mrs. Emmet I .' . i\I. rk Hanson. was a visitor of ioux City. spC'nt tll(' \\f'l'l,; In tlttFluent, Mrs. Terry Stewart and I {/Jl\!'nl!(.<! fill' I.I~I \\,.,.1,) St:('V' !\-Iartindale Friday evening. nthony Mr(;owl'1l hOlm' ITammy an,d Mrs. Quinten Er- : James Hanks Honored ,''1 . and Mrs. Fred Salmon arid Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Johnson I

win, Joan a.nd RO.d visited in the !'Ill', and :'Ill'S, .)il11I(", .\l,rs ...Ioe Man.to and Suzanne were ~!'~ sons were Sunday evemng IMrs. Henry Rastede home, sC'f\'('d theIr ~l'd esday evening guests in the vIsitors In the Johnl 1homsen

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i\lr. and 1\1rs. Hurold Gunnarson niversary last !\"orr Ian Anderson home. home.,an:1 Palli, HarriS Uah14uist and for the IllTaSlon \\,('1"(' .\Ir T ursday e'vening Mr, and Mrs. Mr and I\lls Blll <Inc!1 ,\11. all.d 1\lrs Alex BrO\\.'n and Dick Hanson and fall1l1\ ,\Jr, and (,.I<J.Y110n Anderson and Shelley vis- r and Mrs WJlII.lI.". . II( l(

{)(os ,'\lolnl's, la" w('rt' Ml"s. Boli HansoJl. \h II; :\ndcr.~(jn. IIC'd in the Fred Koch home uesday o)-ster SllPIH I ~lIt ... 1,.,, gLl('sh III tbe LaHul' Dahl· }Jaul Hanson, .\11'. ~lI{(i :\!rs Friday CV~ing M d M he Georg(' \\mtz h<lllH'

qUls1 hO,Jl1:'. Omaha, Saturday. ({('winkel and \11" Wallace Ma uson r. an. rs. ~ Mr. and :'III'S. I· r,1l1k(;ll('~t~ lor a IUllcheon In the Phil Vcrz<lni ,oH1 l\tr d M

gV· ~n~ ~m9Y and 'ere Tllesday supp('r ~L1I·"t,., 111

,Tuny S11IOC!H'1ll hOlll(' \Vednesday 'son'st'~~r(d~!-h' er e . rWljn and ohn McCorkindale hOllll'

1,1lt('rll()ul wpr\, .\II."~' ,lop :VI.antu and Mr. and ,'\lrs. I{!!)- i!'vI ~ g"u~sJ.s}~ the Glen ~CI.a..r...e.n.,..,. TUttlP... ,;~ Suzannel' ,\'11'5. Harvpy Taylor. Mrs, Westfield, 10.. :\[1'. all d Mrs'., ag uson hOlfe.. " ornin~ caller i'n til(' (' \ld",'aw iFred s'lllllon, Mrs, Ivan Clark and George VolJer~' and r,IJlllly, Mr. I M. at;Jd ~~s. AlVin Anderson orne. ' '

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Mrs. {;( n('va :1ulhvan. and :'I-Irs. ,\Vill:'d'c,l HO,!I,II,rf aJ1,~I, fu:n- and family, ]dmed a group in. the ·Mr. and Mrs. Allpn lrl'C',"QI!.tand, 1\Ir. a,ml :\11'1" ellaI'll'S Clark and Jl~, Mr. and :'Ills. LIrlC'st l;chtln: Ed . arson home, Wayne, Friday family were Sunday' supppr gll{~·."tsl·Tim wdrl' wt'tkt'nd viSItors in the kam ..p , 1\11'." .and ...\ll''', (.Jwrh's leVCllIng for Mr. Larson's birt~day. in the Mrs. Tillie ,\ndll'hon !tome.Ivan ~:jark ll()me. goesc~C'r, !'III'..,;) n d .\11> Art Mt and Mrs. Kenneth Ramsey Laurel. !

1\11'. land Mrs. Dick Rasteuc and J oc'sc Ber , .:\I~·,,"" (.1101111<' I' ,1 (' g j', i and i>scar- ,Ramsey were Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Flo.\'d {lark \\" a 1\(,· 1

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_ ".rs, ~1C'nrY.. Hastede \\. ,..rc dmnc.r H. k.. ".. .... '. ' •... " I uay evemn.."g ca ers In the AlVIn .Ie , 'fere Sunday .c'\'(!.nlng

.".'lll'Sts,_--fl .....__+-4------... lgu l'sts In lilt, (;l'rhard R<lstede an and .\-lall'ys. :'1]1. <-Ind :'111:-;. Ll- And rson home. I III the Donald P1'lns ~lOrnl' 'I hOllW, Scrtlml'r Wt'dnesday f'vp. ray Hank and lamJl)- and :\Ir~ and Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Anderson Wednesday suppn glIP<;l" In tltf'Illlngl.llOnOrlng lilt, T(Jupll"s golden Mrs, Bernard I'l'lt~,.,>on.. , ' and .Shelley -Iwere last Tuesday Bill Cha.mbers lionw WPI"(' lJ:n'('i w('df~g anlllverS<lry. Those from . ~l11S~C and cards hll Il1S1]('d entpr-I evemng calle~s in the Alvin An· Cham~el's, Thu~st()n.: and HickItct'e.at1l'ndlng Ill(' 0iwn house for t?lI1ment \\Ith 10 !\'1rs. derson home, '\. Charrlb('rs.

'1 h (' . couple Wednesday evening Charlcs , Ecltten· 1\1 s.J, Harol~ Johnson and sons Mr., and Mrs. Dld;i f'hamlwrs!Wt'l't' :\Ir. and l\lrs ..(~uint('n Erwin, kamp. 1\llkp Ht'\\'lnkl'l :1 II dArt WN vlsitors~,:~ the Kenneth Klau- and Mr, ard Mrs. ,Jiml ChnmlH'rs.

I\ll"s, Iit'llry f{~lslt'dc'. Mr. and Mrs, Doeschcr. spn home fro I last Monday eve· Wakefield. 'sp,en(ThLl,rslla y' 1Il SIOtlXDit'k ~{aslt'dc'. :\11'. and Mrs. C1ar- . ning until Fr~qay evening. City to celebrate thplr \\c'd<lJlI~~ an,('ncc' ~t,lslt'd(', !'Ilr. and Mrs. frvin Elame SnydC'r was <J lasl Tues- M. and ~rs. Arne Kastrup. niversaries.Hast('dl'. :\11'. <l.nd l\'1r.s. Marvin I day, overnlghl g\lc':-.t 111 1IIl' (.'Iarence Om. ha, were! Wedensday supper Mr. and. Mrs. Lynn' Kulil \\'f'n'

Haslpdt', .l,lr. and Mrs. Harvey Haskde hUllH', ,gues s in the Kenneth :«Iausen amon~ .th(' last Sulllrlda\' ,.,tlp!'('rHastl'd(' ,lnt! :tIl' and Mrs. Alvin Carol .June !{as1('d(' \~as a last ,hom. guests m the Boh J\~("{'(lrklll(lah'l{asl~'1k. IrVlonday. and Tllursd,ly u\'prnight I .l\'I. a.nd Mrs. Flo~d Sullivan home.,. I'

.Jelf{C'Y al1d l\lark Cr('am('r wcre guest In tlw Clat"t'll("(' Hastede I VISit d In the Meredith Johnson Mrs. Otella Magnuson was a I

Frida.' afl('rnoon ViSito.r.s in the home. Lasl Tu('sd'-l.~ al.'tl'rnoon :\1rs. ',hom Wednes4ay evening'. Frid~y afternoon g~est .in the I'

fill'S. lartha Hlt'lh home IClarence Rastedc \ ISIl<'d in the M. and M*, Marlyn 'Dahlquist Olaf: Nelson home' tb help Mr.Mrs!. (;1('1111 M'l,r.;nllson. was a Sat-! Mrs. Henry Hastcdc IlOllll'. and familY~ l\jfrs. Helen Anderson N~lson celebrate hisl birthday.

ur~lay, fort'nOO.11 caller m the l\IrS'1 Guests in the l".laytIlTl S..'ChrOCCler .,.,.aO.d l\-1r, a.l'ld M.rs. Don .D.a.h. lquist M~., and.. l\lrs .. Bud 1.lanson .and lThomps ErwlIl home. borne Wednesday e"\'t'ning for eo- ~ \\cre Wednesday sup~er guests in ~amll¥ werC' Fnday ('\ ('nltH~ \'IS

. La~t Tuesday nfternoon the J.un. operative lunch VINe l\-Ir. am,! ~lrs. 'lth~ C.larence DahlqUist hom-e., 1tors ~n the osca.;'. .Joll.n:-.on hnn~~:".'1lor ,hl~h .room of Concord crowned Iner PC'terson and family, Mr. and I Mr..and Mrs,. Marlyn DahlqUIst ~lrJ and Mrs. (,a,r.old ,It'w('J] ~('1.'t'a \a cntme kmg and queen at a Mrs. Verdc! Erwin and son l\Ir and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Fflda~y supper glilstSj',lll lilt' I'{'llx!-, ---,--~--- -------,-----,-~----:' CI

I'ence Dahlquist took Mrs. Patef eld home, Coler dg('. I

....... '''''- ' Helen Andenon to Omaha 1'Hurs. Sun ay afternoon ;\ r. and ''Irs_. h _ da where she b!Jal"ded a jet for GeorJ.e Monk visited: l\lrs. Halph'/f"Co.......... Chicago, From thtlre she f'~w to 'Olsonlin the Wayne hOtPil a II. . I;

_~., Pa is, After a short stopover in Mrs. Ray Spahr w,~') a Sunday II

~r ' - -.-- - - -- - - - Pa is she planned to be in Ar,fica morning guest in the ,lie Stank'y : B dIJIi¢lltj~ J!l$B . ,h:~u;;I;Jn~::~~~:~~i:':t !o;w:~~~~ ::q~~.~:i~/:~~;t~~~;;~yK:;;~::;:I~~\ I ran stetter

'=:: ~ _~~-==-~ ~ "S:: ~ madle Ice erea~ were Mr. and the 1\1. P. Kav{lnaughl IHJJlH', i' -A1 L W t F' S Phone 2 6 I~ '-=- :Vlrsl Pat Erwin and family. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don (\nltlscr and I 'L. es I~St treet~PEe I A L ,S and Mrs. Jim Nelson an,d family, sons, ',Belden. wefe Stmday aftcr- :... l-..;. + -i-....,

___________, ..;.":...____ J\Tr. and Mrs. Marlen Johnson and "---- -,-- - ------- - ----,,1------- ~ .----11ilIIml!I..!,~0 CALORIE DIET ~lcKesson ASPIRIN TWINS i~,S~~o~~~l~;i~::linM:s~dE~::t •.,.,1_,1. IiEs>...',..-Ji wPJ.'~I~

Adult Roy Johnson were Friday after- !fOT~SI!1 food. M,U5 ~3~nJ

Chocolat! or VJnill~ Reg. 59¢ Each I~~~nh:~:~ts i~ the George Ander· ~, :[' ~

Reg. $1.19 Each 2" 5" Friday eveding Mr. and Mrs.~lOW,lOWPRI~E '"""0'0' 9'" C'll d .11 or StaIlirlg. visited Mrs. l\tt:at" ~__________1 vin I,om an:j baby. Jodi in the S NS TIO AL

Wakefield ho~pital, Brenda and . E ALighters Filler Paper .~~~~. visited in the Bill Stallin~ 'I N,ATIO NWI·O rI,,

Windpr,,6f St: Regis The ladies q! St, Paul's Luther· IlStandard 49 C 300 77c :~est~I":~'~heW~'J D~~~~~:rar:.:~: GARANTEET

.h,'nl,'ne h ,Friday afternoon. Other guests II·U5 eets were, Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Gode,

1 past.or of Ilmm~t1uel Lutheran "

,'hurch and Mr, and Mrs, Carl new G10'ODYEA'··RS!Doescher. Wakefield. • .WfdneSday afternoon Mrs. Evert

, ;~~tS~~e:~sd :~~~ E~:s~~nSa~~~~~de ,at the Emil Swanson .home,Wayne.

~ Mt. and M,S' Willard Holdorf

:~~ i:~~l;h~ §:er~~a:;:;:rr~~g! 11 s. Stan S~anson and sons: and Bill Clar~ were Friday. supperi guests in the ~van Clark home.4 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Huddleston

and,Steve visited in the Evert Hud­! dle~on home, Laurel, Friday af-I tel' Don. .! IIi: rs. Harry Huddleston and Steve,,",'er visitors in the Rev. Walter

!~~~, ~~t~ino~~~e, j,wayrie, Thurs-

: ~rs, Geneve Phillips, FremontI and Joan, WSTC, were weekend

\" isi ors in the Mrs. Millie Nelson: ho e.

i in ~:~~ ~~~~f;y ::;:1or::e:::.,i Betty's fifth birthday were Mr,, and Mrs. Everard Burl1l IndI M~. and Mrs. Lowell Burns .rieI, family.

I L~st Monday dinner guests ill tileLaverne Clarkson: ,home were Mr.

'I and: Mrs. Clifford Stallifig iUIdfam;ily, Mr, and Mrs, Erie N.J,

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