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New Budget Plan in County thils Yer-r Will Assist With N JMBER FORTY' AT CLQSE 0 WAR COt Off' 0 I Y Ices A YEAR agol the wa was on I ., , - in full forte, and Ittle en- .. r-:-- ft.1I" couragement Was then felt that No I alIon, Are luade for it would soon O\'er. t WIll be EI to Be Held :C'called that cqnventio s in\"olv- in April. lng conSIderable? tra\ I were cancelled in with C. ndidatec; ominated for'V{aynl€ orders from \}"a$hmg on. The city of( c('s atl CItizens' party con- War o\'('r last year p<Jrlipr Vent on :mu \l·ard caucUses Wed- than expected - plans WNe in- nt,orj3.y {>\·0n·nf, FC'hruary 6, are: ions r, ga!';oline and Othf:r re trir"lion.<o poll e ag-istrratt' G. A. Lamber.. l'C'moved. So, yea Will spe I son; school board. Mrs. Don Wight- resumptIon of ,am co vent ions T. Hook; councHmen with promise Of mcr asC'd at- Fil·s W rd. J, II. MorrIson; C'()un- tendancc, due to the atc sus- Ic.!m n et:onq ward. W. C. Cory- pensIon. PC'ople will j ume} to (II; ouhclimar Third ward. L. n. central pomts for erting", Mc lur¢. '. . mainly to he hy a5,,0- ('. ndud ltC'o; b.n b(' nominatC'd hy ciation and f kl.,tls. In addltlOn. followmg long T expir1ng rire those of th(' program'> S auld and fall 'irb;: Herman Lund- doublless wJiI 00 doubly bergj: ll!pasu,c1r, L. \\T. Ellis; clerk, informntl\(' anld inlC'N'$tmg. \\' $. police magistrate, ""--======t' = G A. ]\...;U"I)( t'<;on; school board, Mrs, DiTHl \' and T. S. D J TG Olf' . ILJ{}k. uounc!lMan First ward. Jack r. . I esple M,'is"r: counc,lman Second ward, ! W. A councilman Third W OII H ./d wa rlfi , L. n McClure. I eill' rIve Fl·, etiuo will be held Tuesday, I A\.,1J2, J Prof. n. P. BO\\'en presidC'd and Red Cross to old Annual Dr. R. f'<-!$per sen·cd as secre- Members.ip Call tary atlthC' cOOnmtlOn. , During ardh. ' Arrange Signup On Farm Plans ERAt!' , - "-- Service I at Altona Duane G Passes Away i aha Tuesday After ong Illness.. Funeral s were hf'ld day at Alto Trinity LuthC'ran church for ane Gi:ne Erxl0ben, aged ]2 yc rp, H monthr. and ]7 days, who I away February 5, at Omah ,I aftC'r bC'wg III WIth asthma the . st ]0 years. Sen:wes w('re condu td at 1 o'clock at the Sultzer fun'r I home at v.,'lsnc-r, and at :2 o'c1 k at the church Wjth Rev. O. E. S I !('cht perfornllng the sen-'ices. B ial was in Wayne cemetery. Duane Ge (} Erxleben was born here May 1 ,·1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erx e!Drn. He- movcd With his parents to) Omaha two months ago where" Q rC'C('i\'cd furthcr treatment f rl asl hma. Besides h parents. d0cC'asC'd ICB\'es an dl4er broth('r, Darrell, and grandpflrents, FrC'd Erxleben and Mrs. Id<ll Wegner, the latter of WJsner., II w('re Harold Grcen- wald Rona]d' Greenwald, On·dle Mrs:. Fre and Mrs. John Goetch of aha, were here from out of to or the services. , I I , i-I r l " Ii _1"'-+------1 ! City r ,I 'THE" . And School Neb Sta e BIt Soc Paper Scarcity JR,eliE."lved __....------+---. _ -New Aqded -- to Herald Plant,Reduc. "_ ed Diet-Proof in 'Results. I, Herman Lundberg eased Distrilct Winner UNUSUJU COLD IS 'IYoung Lady 'iesl PlaFns. logress;r: g himself out 01 the maYOralty task RELIEVED BY SOME 01 I armers Day by refusing renominatibn, BIl";f Is HI'gh,l"n State BRIGl-IT SUNSHINE e-II. citizens do not himker [ljlr tIll:' .iob II,L plans for A I Farmers' day which becausC' thE' honor but com· SEVEREI..j.Y ltold weuthc'r has I ' will be IMarch 8 at Wayne Pensat'E's for the responsi ilitios in.. L G bf'cn ftt a consider- K. Po t municipal appointod Jean eisy, Wisner, to et f th 't d VQlved, and after four y('an; Mr. able stret hoe Win er an ' t,hc (ollowing committee to have Lundberg has had C'noudh, and he- Bond and to Be Honored fuel bIlls h VC' bC'en accordingly rc II of tertainment and ad- rcsolveci'to retire. He coUld not b(' At D. A. R. Meeting. high. Llttltl' snow, howevC'r, has vertIsmg: W. R., Harder, C. G. persuaded to stick. :,'00 tfraa""!I" I"lr n s nlnol .. Buskirk, !Albert" Watson, E. J. * ** Jean LelSY of WisnC'r, who took" h c MISS Marje P?st Keefe andl't. P. Roberts. RE'vie\'Ving his record wc would fmn· In the (1Jstrlct D. A. R. goood hampC'rcd. An ,occasional day of Los AngclC's OJ t' Fe? i Heads (l!f1 organizations will SllY he has· made a cltJ.lcnl'hJjI contest in Vo,'ayne :Feb+ unseasonable Warmth has been aliY,8, after belllg IJl1for me tl mC't't withlthe Ch"mtber of Com- tory ex('("u11\'<'. He hat' \\"<l1ched ruary :2, placed flrst 1Il the state thrown in \0 prove the surpass- Sne .contracted bromc I I pn t merce Mol;1 ay evclIling, February costs. and he has kept them wlth- and r('CCI\(> a $100 Victory ing vcrsati ity of th(' Nebraska m?"J1la. before lhe ho1\da and co ]R, at tho AAA qfflce to make' in bounds of sound Bond- *nd. She \1'111 also be prescnt't'd '.It clImate. Saturday was that kInd pllcHtlons dc-velarx'd. M . and M,s. furtller plnns for occasion. cd inl!pbt('dncs.s has hN'n grelltly l' sHIt£' 11 A. R. conference m of day. It ma(!e one wonder if George Post and .John . Pmt hE l"('dured. n, n{"ltC'd In this column ('man I Wl'dncsday, March 13. wlllter were al).out o\'('r.!t is rC'- b¢cn with hpr and the st nam a few we('ko; ago. Uther dlsttlCt wlllners hC'rC' hllYC ealkd that farmers wert' a1\le to returned. Mr. and Mrs. ostlarri - Be' ne 't Ga' ID'es ** .x- hIgh in the' state but thIS is plow thplr fwld.'; DOC' 'year In cd TupsdClY PH'ning WI h: tlTe bO!Y I' " t,' Lh t ,h f '-' b I' I 11 d ,h t 01 Ih"l'r daugh'"r, J BE'siC'g"ec! ll'Om milny quarters by t Irs Jmz' a e 0 r (' rURry. t IS a so recn e a <: PI I' dT d lhat ofll'n cannol h(' thIS dts.tnct has placed fIrst. soml.' of the biggest snow storms Fum'ral, nIcs arc I condu t- ayl ues ay granted. the rnll;.oralty IS n1RdC' un· r Twenl;.-olllc dIstrIct Winners Rnd sharpest cold happenC'd in cq lhls Thursday, M, l'ie's . inviting For on(' oH'l"loadl'd '" lth competed for state at the March and carly Apnl. vVhat if birthdRY. at 9 at SL M ry's Cat - __ nut If'S tht' lob's f'xactions 11th annual contcst. Before the any mfluC'nce thl' hugC' sunspot church WIth RC'v. rtn. Kear $ South DaUota Wesleyan and Irnd on(' to forg('! thc war thp one h1gh glv- now app('aring wdl have' on thf' <ltd the Bt'ckenhauor n ortuary Winners in and \\'I<;h to ond thE' expf'rJC'ncf'. en a frN' trtp to \\'ashmgton, D. C. wf'athpr h<l.s not hf'cn re\·e<l]f'd. c!:large. CommIttal wi! jfollow lin That" daub"css how Herman felt. Mios LeISY'S on" of seH'n hIgh Inclden'ally, d,menSlon' "f 'he Greenwoo<] ccmetel'y, allbeardrs D6 ble Header. * * * . preSl'nt sunspot arc gJH'n at w:ill be John Finn, rHz ] t L \\' !\k!'\a;t nominat- A\<{Ok\\ 5,600.000,000 square lnlks or 28 cd to succpC'd Lundberg may short ('ssays on thp race questlOn tlm('S thl' 8rC't! of the earth's u to M'e'slcynn of Mitchell be expf:'ctNl t6 carefully \\'lth and Jean s nas ('hosen hpst. The surfacf' T\othmg C'.-m be donp Kathryn Post u hter of h('rc evening at the audi- an f'y(' on keeping do""·n costs Wisner girl then \\rote on "\\'hat about II. \\'(, ar(' Just rcmmdl"d Mr. and Mrs. wks 1.orJum 111 Ib<i-skctball games playpd WIthout sacriJficing popular needs can a student do tu hl'lp bnng that In contrast With many F for the pob(\) fund. A large crowd and hC'alt·hy development. world peace':''' TIm; was .<;ent to thmgs III the unt\'c'r<;(' w(' are born here cbruary 14 11925. S e attended. 1 , *** Linco]n for stal(' compet1tlOn la.<;t C'xceedtngly snwll rolatoe's. was graduated from. hi h Dakota \'I.'on by 59 to 45. The a the cIty Saturda). r% led hy 33 to 20 at the half. . . .owen pET'SJ e a c <I . an .]('ao IS a daugh.ter of Mr and B for a time and went oj Los .AJnl' Wf:lYI'lC' hIgh defeated Oakland 23 WIth (lignlty and pmpor d0CIS/l)n M A I Lc f W'II 0 °d J to anti the local players led at A,' ttendance \Vas not so l>l,rge as ,s I pen I S glelt,s a YPa r ago to do fice wO.!jk. thC' half by 13 to II. f tl t '- " Miss Post 1(><1\C's l1C'r firents ard pects to attend Wayne Stiile, On New Stadl'um onC' brothdr, John Ed Ird Post lof A good, sum of money for the Cc'oln· thl'"ugh nogle"t Ie. 11n- Te-achers college next )"C'ar. Her Wayne. r I fund was r alized in a March of v'- c _.. h f MAl kJ Panes In \;\-' ich sl udents and ot.h- J h . Dr. J. T. GIllespie is ch,urman of fortunate. WE' think 'NhJle most e, ers As highschool 0 n arrIngton the R('d Cross driw \\'!hlch opens pchrson l , stf"fl'r awa) frOh1.c,lt y an.d Hazc] R0('\C the Ralph M,. Carhart Is Elected W' altt] r Du ley band pla)'l('d the natIOnal anthem, March 1 and will contmpe through sc 00 0 ICC'S. co'npell JOn IS conte3t hen' 'I V' "d f B d Donald carrying lhe H . A'd the monlh. It hoped that the should hC' . . Ice ent 0 oar flag and ,Pllul Koplin carrymg a urt _0 CCI ent dri\(' can hI! speeded LIP in ordrr h I At Lmcoln Monday. Ri es Ar : Held sign, "We 50 thcy can walk"', "u , 1 t' I "'avn' Yout Tral"nlOng Std!!' IJo;Hc1 pf ('c!u('<-I.tion, 11)('('1- led the The city school V: t Fractured 30ll, \vhlr'h is about half that of -v 5 em 1S tra( J ](l111! ll1 VI" J L. I drum an hUlrTlc corps ,l,I1d tWIrlers e eran **. ing <-11 Lincoln rjrC'f!('n 10 .1 -- F k last year. ' Nr,'n! I' U t Nd o]Jf'n at Lmcoln 110n f'ormer Wayne H tel Man prpsente features and Patsy Wi- Nose, rm at Norfol ,-" s rgen ee t doe sang'soios, S tIu d N' h "Your Red Cress Mus' Carry Thl' }Ic'l',llrt·" tLf-:h 10n· thl' n('\\ <,t.adTUIl1 which IS to he Pass s on Sat rday a, r ay Ig t. On"' 1S the lhC'me of theidn\·e. date for signing farm slCln. du\' tn Ilf'WS print --.--- t Superio 1 S John Hartington suffcn'd a com- Work of the Red is direct- plarh "hth AAA for 1946 has I '-\. n'lwI I'd Sfl1urday 5 t E H W H ow"n to peak d f f th d C'd toward home sprvic¢, including set lhe <;tCj.te committee as 3! loan nl""TI\'('i! 1l"lITl con xecutlve.. .. aun tun' hlCh hClS hl'cn rllsmilntlf"'1. )udlf'y, llhOl t 70, man· to the servIce IjJan, to the 1. tilifanncrs WIll be contac B k p , t f" '"'' ,,(,' Speaks to Klwanlans III con1ract IS Il't, it is hn[lrd IO,agcr of lIte holelln' h"c,pllallzcd "nd t" ""t"rans at durng'Fl'bruary either by fa _ )m en r.()\\ p.ll Ol n a -I TL IG mldmght w l:;'n 111{' car In whICh he" u YL '- ., cPIYl'd from thr' mill hy lhe BrOKpn Monday Noon. StOlTI ('on<,lnlCt)()n thIS and Y0lJrs. pels·cd away A Superior, 0 I' roup was dnvlll alone missed a curvc home' aSSistance m local d1saster to-furn'B YiSltr-; or township meet- Bow ChH'f, pubh:;hC'cl f'arkp F to compl{ t(, till' :l(lllln1 I\'('h., Sal urday. Fun('J( I rites w1re in la street ear King's park in Nor- <lnd war :relief I T P Roberts sug- Keays (110 }IC'rald is profoundly. The ImportH:l('e :'vOlJth lram· IS Ihl' 1('(1([,( r.s col- held at Stlperior Mon &y. folk, crash d mto a concrete cul- Miss Bcs..<;e Allen. field repre- gel farmers determll1e the grateful to :0111'. KC'ays for hIS gl'n- 109 condlilcled by KlwHlllans I lpgc cloc's nhl a Mr. Dudley sold hI' interetts Mrs. H ram C. Houghton Is vert and t ned over onto one side sentatlve from St. LoUlf>, Mo wa;; con practIces they expect erous hy Boy scouts of AnwrJr;:1 wac; I ThIS school 'H·("umu!.J1('r! rt her(' last May to J. . Morn on A . P in a 111 Wayne last week $.kmg pl to ar out In 1946 so that thpy * * strf'sSE'd Monday hy lI .. \\ IJellln of rnon('y for til" prflposl'd nll-con- <lnd wE'nt to Superio I where he pp arlDIJ{ in rogram Passersb called an ambulance for the drlve. m l ans m;q d scuss these WIth comm1t- ThIS newspaper placod an order of Omaha, scout f'xecutn·l' of t h{' crC't(' struclure \\ hl("h will spat bought a hotpl. A grand bn, Eug£lne F iday Evening. and John as taken to a Norfolk tee e . r laRt SC'ptember for a l)ew supply, C'oveJfNi \Vagon coun:-li, "" 110 ad- about 3.00(1. Gray, v.hq had been I Rervice,1 is hospital fo I care. He IS reported O' . H: Ih he AAA prop-am IS different and S\OC'(' tlwn rt'C'ci\'pt!i only four drcssC'd,. thC' .. BIds or of thC' gym- managingJ tlw Superip hot:!. Mr. doing well this week. Istrlct e lil t thl y ar A sum of money has rolls. \V!l('ll l'e!ld qam<, from Monda ... on Kl i-l, .--' nilSlum :11 \\ III it]:..;o Iw oppned Dudl('y e-1p('ct('d to e labhsh hiS The you g man had gone to a \ .' ,or bpe.e,na g Ifoocrataedph'rOtlaonss':-:ft BlOkf'n Bm\·, 1he HeraJld had hut I RE'port The OC('3S1On OlbCI \ pd I h" I In March Th(' has Rskr'd an olher graI1dson. Dudle IGray, Who Norfolk ca Q for lunch and was MIS '" V LV vi.. I discha ¢d, in ,eebQg "liS et mg product Inn.. _" pnmlC'rl oul th;ll I('harlnm Dao re /fh'yS The car be gfmg to hIS father, G h D ----:;- 'M' h' lee w s una. Ie to give· assistance r. ,,' J I I I [\ <- co. '" P I H " ,. f W ra am aVIs ofS; IC Igari ,.nf greater than. the Iim- ',, IW<ltllS 'md scoutmg ilff' both mtf'r- -ta ph M. CarmI' (] Vail!Op, G J f S 'C' The t au arl 0 ayne, was TIl(' 1<-l.1(' pa[)('r shorlAlgf' hns bC'rn ' h MIl' , 1\\"<1'-'; ph'ctprf \ In' prf'Sldf'nt of the rf'E"n PC p >-.IOUX 1 •. wo badly dam ed. To Be Featured eaker lte farm allowance. TIusyear the , th(' most ,('\pre in thp l--Jc'ra!cl'<' ('X- hOArd. MI·s f--";prlha Hill of Ilebron, h':.alh°cllshO?l hda,d, m1ade thclr home John is !war vet('ran of many 'eou ty, does ,not have individual p('ri('nc(' ·lnd It hOPM111l he ahl!?' <:- '" I <.; d I Wl ( lLJll EyS ,or s me yeans. months' se vice and partiCIpated in Here 23. fa aUlowa-mcQS but instead ",; 1 ' ·Ii t . t t A II--lnd Bdd0d t h,11 mW'h \\ prj.; \ ('I II VI as c I()Sr!l prc', I 011 r I.-.. Onp of SlX district health con- co.unty .bu.dgr-t. . 'n""p."""",, ,',,',', ','":,'n"g,.',",,,',',', 'g',' ,',n l11l n'."",,!10 tw noo(' . Dr.r T Ander,son annollncpd 10, major f"ng O"",·ments in Europe. He 't"" I tp td "I , ' , N' FOIl Q retu d n'ly d IIAd I f"r('nces 1,lanned ,'n Nebrask o thl's ml IS-In res e, rn gIVIng, ,.\'<l.,. ' ' ," , ' " Tmw, productlln. sp:lI'(' ;lllrlllhl' hoarti lh,lt \\·;J.\rw now h;lSH.) t rn£' rce an a a. f L -#. Irs HI II (:lnf}{) , II d 1 IDe I loa the state uhiverslty JO Linculn. He month wJlI be held at Wayne State a of thIS Bun 1\ (' 111I\1t· ('lcnt had been h te for the wC'pk-cod. Tcachprs college $aturiiay, Febru- "', _1 c n , G' f I H ary 23. this sponSiOred 'by the Ne- set .for pa[)t"r .u. ••.. lIn of annlhcr confllC't. tlnlC'I R Kf'lth a!1d Pmf CJarC'n('(' M('- OIQ.O' ro I ere ---- bra"ka health planning committeE'. R.rC: .\ t " J' I;; I and space \\tli Ill' ('llnlln"tC'r! 1\1"r1- C;mn \\111 return to lh(' local staff § Ol'slrl' t Meets Featured speaker WIll be Grahan' cafE>. FtebruaJry',13 at 1 to;9 p. m.; . \I oma u' rf'"<;. I)'(}\}'c'r wl1l 110 illl-lmporl8.nt, and It sumnwr. , B td t 35 F b" 14 A 11 t t t0 Davis of Battle Creek, MICh., h\ l';_ r<'jnn q a ,e ruary . mong °1 llTll1jg I may ihe the ('H·tor that wlll decirie Or. and Mrs. Rnn Mr. Two pital dIrector for the W. K. Kel- at!lJ tOI;) p. at barber m the l-lC'ra c pant thlj> pa; weE'. whrthl'r til(' world hilS ppace or and Mrs. narhilrl \H'rC In Lll1('Qln To e I'n Wayne logg foundation. Mr. Davis has had ShO$' FebrtJ1ry 15 at 9 has hf'f'n tlw mslallatllin 0 ,a n('v.., war for the' mOf!linc" to p m lieslle and Plum Creek hH:;hl) Inlelllgpnl autloma Ie Job l\fr. IIaun lIsted failh, r('sourc('- " long C'xperience in hospital plan- .'., prpss \,\'hldl(I'\'tll grf'at y faCllltate [,,'ncoc'. c." r",ee an" courago as Ih" ning. He was with the hospital o;ec- a 1 ; h.ouHse'kFebruGary " f f "., .", II C BI D N W , t,'on of Duk" endowment for 15 .n 13. :tI to 'd,1 p. m., os, ms, ar- produ( lion ruC'r or I 1<; lmprov('+ "l"al, wh;ch S"ou,,'ng slrpss"'s In t WI' ayne coun y ,J'" ng men c I I S , b e, aze es roys w'ho I ft Wcdnned' f r Ft Lea" yoars and has be"n for fleltl .and H ncock at Clty han at ment \\ as ]l <1('('( 1Il '. ep pm t>r, huilding finC' men. To he good citi- e '-.--' ay '. v- l--lJ '- b TIl(' proper Was mg-ton au+ Z('ns, young folks must havE' faith enworlh fur induction servIce Mrs. C. Houghton of Red Kellogg fDundation 1940. Mr. HO$klt, FC' ,ruary 19 at 9 to 5 thonty apprm·('(i Ihe pal. hut the m God. in s('lf. in othcr m('n, In the Barn and Stock arC': Harold Appel, H How- Oak give an address on "Our DRVis made a spCldal situdy of ru- p: m.; J lu;" Creek at Leuck school. "ill' kepI mllnu[<\clurdn so busy COmrhUOltv and In othC'r natlOns. ard Wackf'r, Winside', ,ede Ring, Friday evening at 8 in Class B baskC'tball tour- ral hospital services and \\Hl dis. mrtkm;:; lhlng:-- 1.0 kn1ck out thel means s('lf-rel}- Wakefwld, Donald Ran- the ipal auditorium here un- nament wi Il be held at thC' city au- hospital pJanrning. n rr' I , _eer .ree an r!lC'my thi-lt "all..;fymg l ('lnllan dc- t l Illdr-pendpnt thinklllg, knowl- Midnight Fire at Farm of dolph, RIchard Reeg, 'nside, Ar- der spon.orship of Wayne Women's dltorilUn Birch 6 7 Rand 9 with M. C. Wil.' t:t !hC' mands ,15 largely Sldtt raclced. edg" of ho'" to take c,"re of ,s"lf I'n thur Grone, Wayne, R h Watson, club. St.a fs of the college and both Supt. Stl:la i-I Bandr Waynp high state medical assocmtlOn s;Jeaking- * * t '" Q " Avon Peterson Results Wayne, Floyd Robins n, Wayne, city scho ls, school board members 1 . . '.':. L II lat Wakefield, 00. In Heavy Loss. volunteer, and Au $t Wittler, and B. a d P. W. club as w£'ll as a 23: at to 9 p. m.; Stra- Ev('r) Aml'rlC<tn wIl gladly re- Ice IS "rent WE' pay for the prJvi- Wayne, volunteer. ' 'hushand and wjves of all are in- Nine te n/Js will participatel in- ing hC'alth legislation. Mi.<:s Nina hal, Hunter, WJlbu.r, Plum Creek duct" hI'.: (11('1 to Iwlp assuage the lege of h\·lllg." Service impliC'3 Fir0" hkh is thoughl to haw Of the \fayne count tfik- vlted. eluding th Sf from Wisner, \Vayne B Lambkin of the tate h Ith an<J Bre-nnd at CIty fire hall, hunger of hdpJess p€'o les of olher looking after the welfare of others :;tartf'd from a hog watpr heater ing ph icals liast Mrs. oughton has spoken in, 38 city, Teka South Sioux City, will present Sthe F(·j 23 at 9 to 5 p. m. land", Wa"IE" ,e,'rrY"here should and the scout objcctiYe of doing week. Lincoln Henry Howell states he ore Women's club, repub- Plainview, Creighton, Bloomfield, Is Fatal accepte !for each of '1'0 Alt- Nystrup Physicadl and courage good cows. Ihr('f' calv('s, a 0d dtoW?S;ill ties of the state' group. Mri. lola , .0. . •• N _ deman s standing or right prin- quan1ity of b<1lcd alfalfa, a trailer, training. I I . un ay In ayne a e errrun e- f h 1 is no hardshlp on I'd tors. cces- ciples regardless of what others considerahle fe<'d. lumhe'r for a Mrs. Ioughton is second vice tourname t schedule. Shrout 0 t e agriculq.1ra ext en- F l.-Trl S" nt t C 11 ge Boy SCOll Is One of C a 'ur- Lif: Fri:aye Illtle. \ They should do the former. was catnC'd on 1h(' prop('rty. Plan, endorse for first vice president will be a Wa,yne ·prep FC'bruary ! In * * Of about 12 mil han 10 the armed ci rvanoe whon th group convenes in Salt 2':7 to Ma ch 2 with Dr. M. B. I Inwnt ons.. forces, 25 per cent had had scout Mr. and Mrs. [>('t('rson wpre at Lake Ci y in 1947. She has been Street ch .. The 11 teams talk by H. G. 10::30, talk on fUntral srrVi s were conduded . If 00( cOllld cnnve'r good mten- tramlng. Mr. Haun noted that 79 home and whpn th('y notlC0d the ' preslden of the Iowa Women's participati $" are Beemer, Belden, local health probliems by Rus- TUtd y at the Baptist church at tlnns tnto dollHrs an rents, most per eent of the- medals of honor firC', the blazC' had gainpd such Unlforms and E IUlpmdnt Foderation and served as director Carroll, Qncord, Dakota City, sell Preston; 10:50, messagr by M. C!· b H n, a., for Miss AJic(" p 0 r!';ons would h(' co and presented by congress dunng the headway 1'hat nOlhing could be Needed in Dive to and ChaJrman of in the Dixon, Her, Hubbard. Water- C. Smith; 11:30. br Dr. L. H. N stlP' 19j da ghter of off. But. 1 at can t be fIrst yeat of the war went to men sav('d. The cows We're m stanchions Hel Ab d ,Gener,H IFederation. bury, prep and Winnebago. Hoyle; 12, lunch¢on With address ]\- '. S. :q.J"ys rup of ClImbing who had scout training. them could gt't out of P ro. , The j eakt:r is a mC'mbe.r of the C -;;t; t F "1-- 0 )f·: t dd . Mr. Haun beheves that scouting \VEl I n: I 1d 1 t Wayne boy SCOUits e .ioinint in !owa b rd of educatIOn, vIce pres· andtd es te port of survey by Mrs. lIMa Schrout. in uto atcid. nt on highway 75, not P, f' he F Off ices Here Time will be allowed for discussion. 20, <;al,Hh' f Sioux City Fri- us It would.do Its improvecl. and that much of ihe de- spr{'adling to other property. 14. Troops 174 and with p:rof. ?oard, .vJce the Amer- Clarenc ahler, republican, fil- date eningl1Vlj S Nystrup attend- to mcC't. our ewsprlOt r('- Ilnqtaency IS among adults. ADDIliE.SSiS GIVEN- A. t. Gulliver R IV. S. K.I de Ican LIJary associatIOn trustee ed Febru 8 at candidate for Tenor to r ed W yne ciPlJe' e last summer and To Clubd's pannidvcr- Freese leaders, pla.n section nd member of the flen Wayne c nty commissioner in At Coil eH e th fi·t sejnes er this year. She , c" BY LOCAL EDUCATOR W q f Am' H' ,e er re en 'Y be¢an teaching duties In darn It 5uccee ed. sCa,ryl,.' ':>,.c;.akoe t p'arsesseenrvt:d 'c, Dr. M. :H. Hanawalt of WaYlile night program a' the 0 enca. er First dist i t. Alex Jeffrey, repub- 2 t 1 h S ' 1 ff I"dat d .... L L hrgH assembly We(lne day hobby [books. file February 7 as candi- John Anglin, 5-yea -0 d negro t jergeant u conso I e charter member and fnost State Teachelrs college spoke February 20. Thisl wi 11 include l in- Mrs. oughton 1$ a graduate of date for election as county as- tC'nor, will appeqr in a recltaJ at sc 00. t' P PI d e"d t f th 1 bOth h Thursday February 7 to W,'nsl'de W II 1 d h h Wayre chllege atld,'ton'wn Monda' Ken e,th Pederson and Rev. rogram a ne pre"", en 0 e cu. er c ar-. vestiture scrvice fo tende oat e es e, an as an ,Dnorary sessor. '" C te'r Imembers who still belong to Comm\llnitlY club on "World Gov- scouts, demonstrati ca die doctora11e of laws from Cae college. evening, February 18. He appe-ar- BtL. (VIetc If ffitiated at serv- A t au t House the Igroup are Wm. Beckenhauer, ernment it the Atomit' Age." lIghting ceremony ad refrish- C. StlrtZ IS chalnnan of B A f'd here in a previous recital April ic s. as in Graceland Park The third meeting of improve- F. S. Betry, F. L. Blair, Prof. O. R. evenmg, Ff'bruary 11, ments The theme I "Scout of the servmg corruruttee for Fnday US 17, 1944. ce E" at imbing Hill, ":ith ment of instruction program for C. M. Craven, E. W. Huse, Dr l{anawalt addressed South the \Vorld-BUlJdlOg ogether' mght. Mr. Anglin h9- s stujdied music th . H{irry Christy funeral Wayne county rural teacrners and Dr. c. 't. Ingham, R. L. Larson, R. SIOUX CIty teachers and board Scouts also ; The efecutlve board of the local since he wa.<:; 12 ,!years 'old and he ho ch rge. 'N all others interested, wilL be held W. Ley, lOr. S. A. Lutgen and B. W. membEtrs <ttn "Schools in the WorJd by' attendmg salce t chu bes club ha a no-hostess-615 dmner Membe trained maiI1Iy XaJier Univer- acrid nt curred when'.lthe Saturday, February 16, ,at the Wright. of Torp.orJ!'ow" The OCcaSlOn was m ups at the hotel Fnday for Mrs. commissio sity of New Orle.ns. T i whi h iss Nystrup'J-.a.as court house in Wayn . A.rjithmetic . With Wm. Beckenhauer and In hondJr Supt. E N Swett, who e young fol ar conduc mg Hought n. I house her ri he brotbt:r. Tliotllas, is the theme of work. tressling mul- Prof. RusRel Anderson in charge, has held that pOSItion for 25 years a' national f-your- ack hear the. Lutheran I y 18 c llided wi h C\ pickup tI1lck tiphcatlOn, division percentage the club sang "Builders," "Massa's t cartlpalgn from now ntll rch S Are Stage L dr ve- by ar Christiansen, 31, and measurements. In the (i:old Ground" and "Old WAYlNg M N BUY 15 to help scouts in E 'ope and the of Sa ix, I . 01Jl?S ·and Mr. Black Jk>e" Patsy W,doe. aCcom· .! Pb'tppmes rcostabhSlthelr n Vtctory D tVe Cllris W also taken to a v*nled by MISS Ha2;el sang ForIng an WIlbur is:y"'" mg. 'Through this Idri Wayn lS asked to furnish ho!spJ at . affairs omnPiU;e of Can Do" "D9 c1tor , Law- dow last eek pure. ased the gal. thei parents will giv usable ni- to bUy bout 3,000 cans of f for P ILI'O AMAGED I.' 1he Chamber of Co eree WIth J. IndIan ChIef. ervlbe statlOn at Laurel, forms and equipment 0 help ys war-to countries, this bemg H. Morrison in cha ge vJiB meet 38 members, Prof. A F. which ha Opelrated by $arl abV'$ad reswne sco ing. uch about d e can per person. To date B IRE TUESi Y Thursda.y. evening.. Pr?tn0tional *ver \\I;as with Rev. O. B; Pro- ..j\.ugus '!the $en begm bUSI.- Items a no _10 ger the co lttee has $155.59 WhIch ir of' un etennined IDr gin : and actIvltt commJt ee In charge e t. j Rev. S. K. de FreeSe WIth C. a out the midlile of MaiTcH. Deled wlill do much 0 help oys Will bu a\;)out cans. Clubs b rn dah Ie· the roof of W e I of Meese, will eet: FridaY)"'1 iiCk!',tt, Dr. IJ. :r ... with a d l'VIrs. Dormg and Mr. $y- In countrIes ' , 1\ T\I sda evening. Fir n evemng. "Dr. I Ra qlffora Brown ljiow 11 Ilncl>vei soon to Laurel. Mr. .. - ded nd had the blaze flOut , D. Gord n *nd' H. W.- :ftUgUS 's are indefinite. 'l'-oi Conduc fo rou Ga"','line'Taxj 'ss Gj,JISong , ! Wayne county s of the" ' II' ,I' . " I I!lxjJected Here. next rgk proviDlf· t ! Jannary ta t,396.29' I Paul H meEf the bureau of lea er tl'l!ining at In _' WhIch Incl des $1.76,30 Or coun,. Iii tors,of the Cham· recl 4ii n f Grand Island, is'ist hure)1 Febru ital recovering a ,t y ro$9.ds,$ 03.51fQ.r p1.!nt.bridges b.¢r.of (?nttne. eroet.Wednesday· expect d\·n ayne this week O.11J:e demo tt land 130.4 for road dlstr ctS . ! 1,,' : . ," surveYI n ICreek area. I on r w TOWS in : ,I'I.L.: .. :, III I ,j I

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Page 1: Ii r 1'-+------1 'THE. City ,I c~:::~::=~~e ERAt!'newspapers.cityofwayne.org/./Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1941-1950/1946... · inviting For on(' oH'l"loadl'd '" lth competed for

New Budget Plan in County

thils Yer-r Will AssistWith Conse~ation.

N JMBER FORTY'

pi~~;E:ti~ik--~: CIIP~~~:-C~[jdidates--AT CLQSE 0 WAR COt Off'~ 0 I Y IcesA YEAR agol the wa was on I ., ~ ,

- in full forte, and Ittle en- .. r-:-- ft.1I"

couragement Was then felt that No I alIon, Are luade forit would soon J-~e O\'er. t WIll be EI etio~l, to Be Held:C'called that cqnventio s in\"olv- He~1' in April.lng conSIderable? tra\ I werecancelled in ~omPlia~e with C. ndidatec; ominated for'V{aynl€orders from \}"a$hmg on. The city of( c('s atl CItizens' party con­War o\'('r last year p<Jrlipr Vent on :mu \l·ard caucUses Wed­than expected - plans WNe in- nt,orj3.y {>\·0n·nf, FC'hruary 6, are:

~~~~:a~~~lJ~ork~~~~~~ ions wji7~ ~~at· r, ~tis.\'~j,~ ~~~~'~\5. t;r~~~r:;;ga!';oline and Othf:r re trir"lion.<o poll e ag-istrratt' G. A. Lamber..l'C'moved. So, ~his yea Will spe Ison; school board. Mrs. Don Wight­resumptIon of ,am co vent ions mrtlan~ T. ~. Hook; councHmenwith promise Of mcr asC'd at- Fil·s W rd. J, II. MorrIson; C'()un­tendancc, due to the atc sus- Ic.!m n et:onq ward. W. C. Cory­pensIon. PC'ople will j ume} to (II; ouhclimar Third ward. L. n.central pomts for erting", Mc lur¢. '. .mainly to he re-fr[>~hrd hy a5,,0- ('. ndud ltC'o; b.n b(' nominatC'd hyciation and C');!chan~\· f kl.,tls. P('ti1jon~In addltlOn. followmg long in~ T rrtl~ expir1ng rire those of th('1e'rml.s~ion. program'> S auld and fall 'irb;: M,~)or, Herman Lund­doublless wJiI 00 ma~c doubly bergj: ll!pasu,c1r, L. \\T. Ellis; clerk,informntl\(' anld inlC'N'$tmg. \\' $. ~rcs.,IC'r; police magistrate,""--======t'= G A. ]\...;U"I)( t'<;on; school board,

Mrs, DiTHl \' j.~htman and T. S.

D J T GOlf' . ILJ{}k. uounc!lMan First ward. Jackr. . • I esple M,'is"r: counc,lman Second ward,

!W. A HI~(,f1'i; councilman Third

WOII H ./d D· wa rlfi , L. n McClure.I eill' rIve Fl·, etiuo will be held Tuesday,

~I A\.,1J2,J Prof. n. P. BO\\'en presidC'd and

Red Cross to old Annual Dr. R. ~V. f'<-!$per sen·cd as secre-Members.ip ol~ Call tary atlthC' cOOnmtlOn. ,

During ardh. '

Arrange SignupOn Farm Plans

ERAt!',

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ServiceIat Altona

Duane G ~rxleben PassesAway i aha Tuesday

After ong Illness..

Funeral s ~icC's were hf'ld Fri~day at Alto Trinity LuthC'ranchurch for ane Gi:ne Erxl0ben,aged ]2 yc rp, H monthr. and ]7days, who I a~s('d away February5, at Omah ,I aftC'r bC'wg III WIthasthma the . st ]0 years. Sen:wesw('re condu t d at 1 o'clock at theSultzer fun'r I home at v.,'lsnc-r,and at :2 o'c1 k at the church WjthRev. O. E. S I !('cht perfornllng thesen-'ices. B ial was in Waynecemetery.

Duane Ge (} Erxleben was bornhere May 1 ,·1933, to Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Erx e!Drn. He- movcd Withhis parents to) Omaha two monthsago where" Q rC'C('i\'cd furthcrtreatment f rl asl hma.

Besides h ~I parents. d0cC'asC'dICB\'es an dl4er broth('r, Darrell,and grandpflrents, FrC'd Erxlebenand Mrs. Id<ll Wegner, the latter ofWJsner., I I

p~be.herl'SI w('re Harold Grcen­wald Rona]d' Greenwald, On·dle

~~~l ~:~~rCp;~;r~~~~:~7~:~~~C'rMrs:. Fre ~ejn and Mrs. John

Goetch of aha, were here fromout of to or the services.

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City r ,I c~:::~::=~~e 'THE".And School Conve~tio~ Neb Sta e BIt Soc

Paper Scarcity JR,eliE."lved __....------+---. _

-New Equipmen~ Aqded --

to Herald Plant,Reduc. ~------- " _ed Diet-Proof in 'Results. I,

Ma~'or Herman Lundberg eased Distrilct Winner UNUSUJU COLD IS 'IYoung Lady 'iesl PlaFns. logress;r:ghimself out 01 the maYOralty task RELIEVED BY SOME 01 I armers Dayby refusing renominatibn, BIl";f Is HI'gh,l"n State BRIGl-IT SUNSHINE e-II. Glennll~']dbrshcldl,chainnanofcitizens do not himker [ljlr tIll:' .iob II,L plans for A I Farmers' day whichbecausC' thE' honor but sll~htly com· SEVEREI..j.Y ltold weuthc'r has I ' ~' will be h('~ IMarch 8 at WaynePensat'E's for the responsi ilitios in.. L G bf'cn ftt ~urlng a consider- K. Po t municipal I~u(jitoriurn, appointodJean eisy, Wisner, to et f th 't d ~VQlved, and after four y('an; Mr. able stret hoe Win er an h· ' t,hc (ollowing committee to haveLundberg has had C'noudh, and he- Bond and to Be Honored fuel bIlls h VC' bC'en accordingly rc II cha~g: of Ic~ tertainment and ad-rcsolveci'to retire. He coUld not b(' At D. A. R. Meeting. high. Llttltl' snow, howevC'r, has • vertIsmg: W. R., Harder, C. G.

persuaded to stick. :,'00 tfraa""!I" I"lrns

nlnol 'bl~:nasr;:ra'.'OUaSnldy .. Buskirk, !Albert" Watson, E. J.* * * Jean LelSY of WisnC'r, who took" ~ h ~L c MISS Marje P?st ~as.s awa~n Keefe andl't. P. Roberts.RE'vie\'Ving his record wc would fmn· In the (1Jstrlct D. A. R. goood hampC'rcd. An ,occasional day of Los AngclC's ~rJday OJ t' Fe? i Heads (l!f1 ~rm organizations will

SllY he has· made a \('r~' satjsfac~ cltJ.lcnl'hJjI contest in Vo,'ayne :Feb+ unseasonable Warmth has been aliY,8, after belllg IJl1for ~ me tl e~ mC't't withlthe Ch"mtber of Com-tory ex('("u11\'<'. He hat' \\"<l1ched ruary :2, placed flrst 1Il the state thrown in \0 prove the surpass- Sne .contracted bromc I I pnt merce Mol;1 ay evclIling, Februarycosts. and he has kept them wlth- and \\~Ill r('CCI\(> a $100 Victory ing vcrsati ity of th(' Nebraska m?"J1la. before lhe ho1\da and co • ]R, at tho AAA qfflce to make'in bounds of sound ('con(~y. Bond- *nd. She \1'111 also be prescnt't'd '.It clImate. Saturday was that kInd pllcHtlons dc-velarx'd. M . and M,s. furtller plnns for t~f' occasion.cd inl!pbt('dncs.s has hN'n grelltly l' sHIt£' 11 A. R. conference m of day. It ma(!e one wonder if George Post and .John . Pmt hEl"('dured. n, n{"ltC'd In this column ('man I Wl'dncsday, March 13. wlllter were al).out o\'('r.!t is rC'- b¢cn with hpr and the st nama few we('ko; ago. Uther dlsttlCt wlllners hC'rC' hllYC ealkd that farmers wert' a1\le to returned. Mr. and Mrs. ostlarri - Be'ne 't Ga'ID'es* * .x- bt'l.~n hIgh in the' state but thIS is plow thplr fwld.'; DOC' 'year In cd TupsdClY PH'ning WI h: tlTe bO!Y

I' " t,' Lh t ,h f '-' b I' I 11 d ,h t 01 Ih"l'r daugh'"r, JBE'siC'g"ec! ll'Om milny quarters by t H~ Irs Jmz' a e \~'mner 0 r (' rURry. t IS a so recn e a <: ~ PI I' d T dI'('(lUP~ts lhat ofll'n cannol h(' thIS dts.tnct has placed fIrst. soml.' of the biggest snow storms Fum'ral, nIcs arc ~o I condu t- ayl ues aygranted. the rnll;.oralty IS n1RdC' un·

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Twenl;.-olllc dIstrIct Winners Rnd sharpest cold happenC'd in cq lhls Thursday, M, l'ie's 2~t .inviting For on(' oH'l"loadl'd '" lth competed for state honor~ at the March and carly Apnl. vVhat if birthdRY. at 9 at SL M ry's Cat - __pd\"~ltf' nut If'S tht' lob's f'xactions 11th annual contcst. Before the any mfluC'nce thl' hugC' sunspot O~IC church WIth RC'v. rtn. Kear $ South DaUota Wesleyan andIrnd on(' to forg('! thc rllstll~ctlOnlwar thp one ~lH(,lng h1gh \\"a~ glv- now app('aring wdl have' on thf' <ltd the Bt'ckenhauor n ortuary j~ Wayn¢~ighWinners inand \\'I<;h to ond thE' expf'rJC'ncf'. en a frN' trtp to \\'ashmgton, D. C. wf'athpr h<l.s not hf'cn re\·e<l]f'd. c!:large. CommIttal wi! jfollow linThat" daub"css how Herman felt. Mios LeISY'S on" of seH'n hIgh Inclden'ally, d,menSlon' "f 'he Greenwoo<] ccmetel'y, allbeardrs D6 ble Header.

* * * . preSl'nt sunspot arc gJH'n at w:ill be John Finn, rHz Ma~~, ] tL \\' !\k!'\a;t ~vho wa~ nominat- ~~h~~~ ~~;ti~~,tgl%:'e~.hOA\<{Ok\\ ~~.~ 5,600.000,000 square lnlks or 28 gl~lfi~",JA~~~~7~a~('~a.,1 :Pci~~lt's' Oa~~'I:~~c n~dhl\v:cv~oeolco~~;ef~~~

cd to succpC'd l\'~a)or Lundberg may short ('ssays on thp race questlOn tlm('S thl' 8rC't! of the earth's ~l' u to Vakot~ M'e'slcynn of Mitchellbe expf:'ctNl t6 ~NVC' carefully \\'lth and Jean s nas ('hosen hpst. The surfacf' T\othmg C'.-m be donp W~\:;~~: Kathryn Post u hter of h('rc TUf'slIla~ evening at the audi-an f'y(' on keeping do""·n costs Wisner girl then \\rote on "\\'hat about II. \\'(, ar(' Just rcmmdl"d Mr. and Mrs. Georg~ o~t. wks 1.orJum 111 Ib<i-skctball games playpdWIthout sacriJficing popular needs can a student do tu hl'lp bnng that In contrast With many F ~ for the pob(\) fund. A large crowdand hC'alt·hy development. world peace':''' TIm; was .<;ent to thmgs III the unt\'c'r<;(' w(' are born here cbruary 14 11925. S e attended. 1 ,

* * * Linco]n for stal(' compet1tlOn la.<;t C'xceedtngly snwll rolatoe's. was graduated from. ~yne hi h Dakota \'I.'on by 59 to 45. Thea ()~·e~ the cIty ~~n~·e1tio~;1:Of. Saturda). ~-~---~-- ~~I~O~,le:~.dsa~~e~~esdr% ~~;e~o~~: vi~l!crs led hy 33 to 20 at the half.

. . .owen pET'SJ e a c <I . an .]('ao IS a daugh.ter of Mr and B for a time and went oj Los .AJnl' Wf:lYI'lC' hIgh defeated Oakland 23WIth (lignlty and pmpor d0CIS/l)n M A I Lc f w· W'II 0 °d J to ~O anti the local players led atA,' ttendance \Vas not so l>l,rge as t~C' Sh~: ,s Ullg,7~Js"1',ogl~),nOnlou:~,:af'dlsn(:,r~ I pen I S glelt,s a YPa r ago to do fice wO.!jk. thC' half by 13 to II.

f tl t '- " Miss Post 1(><1\C's l1C'r firents ard ~1mponanci.'II~lna1t~0~CC~lOan:;;~~d pects to attend Wayne Stiile, On New Stadl'um onC' brothdr, John Ed Ird Post lof A good, sum of money for theCc'oln· .~.,nod',one thl'"ugh nogle"t Ie. 11n- Te-achers college next )"C'ar. Her Wayne. r I fund was r alized in a March of

v'- c ~ _.. h f MAl kJ Panes In \;\-' ich sl udents and ot.h- J h . Dr. J. T. GIllespie is ch,urman offortunate. WE' think 'NhJle most ~Z:h:~t~o~n~r;~~~~v~~Illrl)~~'l e, -------r-~_. ers partidpate~.As t~e highschool 0 n arrIngton the R('d Cross driw \\'!hlch openspchrsonl , stf"fl'r awa) frOh1.c,lt

yan.d 1\1(~5 Hazc] R0('\C ~'onrlllctC'ri the Ralph M,. Carhart Is Elected W'altt]r Du ley band pla)'l('d the natIOnal anthem, March 1 and will contmpe through

sc 00 0 ICC'S. co'npell JOn IS conte3t hen' 'I V' "d f B d Donald W~ghtman carrying lhe H . A'd the monlh. It i~ hoped that the\'.·hol~'£;omc an~. should hC' C'ult~Ynt- . . Ice P~e51 ent 0 oar flag and ,Pllul Koplin carrymg a urt _0 CCI ent dri\(' can hI! speeded LIP in ordrr

~~s; ~~~~~~' n~~~?'o~~ l(~~\~~~~H~~ h I At Lmcoln Monday. Ri es Ar :Held sign, "We I~la¥ 50 thcy can walk"', ~~~t~~:~~~ ~~~eq~~~rf~~~O~~~l~"u , 1 t' I "'avn' Yout Tral"nlOng Std!!' IJo;Hc1 pf ('c!u('<-I.tion, 11)('('1- led the {ara~e. The city school V: t Fractured 30ll, \vhlr'h is about half that of-v 5 em 1S tra( J ](l111! ll1 VI" J L. I drum an hUlrTlc corps ,l,I1d tWIrlers e eran* * . ing <-11 Lincoln rjrC'f!('n 10 .1 -- F k last year. '

Nr,'n! P"l:or~,.\r)rl'~, I' U t N d o]Jf'n bld~ at Lmcoln 110n f'ormer Wayne H tel Man prpsente features and Patsy Wi- Nose, rm at Norfol,-" s rgen ee t doe sang'soios, S tIu d N' h "Your Red Cress Mus' CarryThl' }Ic'l',llrt·" tLf-:h n('n"Oll~ 10n· thl' n('\\ <,t.adTUIl1 which IS to he Pass s on Sat rday a, r ay Ig t. On"' 1S the lhC'me of theidn\·e. C'osi-p~ date for signing farm

slCln. du\' tn dlJllmlshm~ Ilf'WS print --.--- ~~~t,;nt I\\h;l~."n,~ ~}d/~('~~:~;'~,~fC~:~ t Superio • 1 S John Hartington suffcn'd a com- Work of the Red Cro~s is direct- plarh "hth AAA for 1946 has be~nI '-\. n'lwI I'd Sfl1urday 5 t E H W H ,~~ ~ ow"n to peak d f f th d C'd toward home sprvic¢, including set ~y lhe <;tCj.te committee as 3!~:~l~nlf',: ~:J;l; loan nl""TI\'('i! 1l"lITl con xecutlve.. .. aun tun' \~ hlCh hClS hl'cn rllsmilntlf"'1. )udlf'y, llhOl t 70, man· ~ g~~~en ~~;I ~r~r~ Sa~u~~~~ ~~ou~ ~C'rvicC' to the servIce IjJan, to the 1. tilifanncrs WIll be contac

B k p , t f" '"'' ,,(,' Speaks to Klwanlans III con1ract IS Il't, it is hn[lrd IO,agcr of lIte holelln' h"c,pllallzcd "nd t" ""t"rans at durng'Fl'bruary either by fa _)m en r.()\\ p.ll Ol n a -I T L IG mldmght w l:;'n 111{' car In whICh he" u YL '-., cPIYl'd from thr' mill hy lhe BrOKpn Monday Noon. StOlTI ('on<,lnlCt)()n thIS and Y0lJrs. pels·cd away A Superior, 0 I' O!~_ roup was dnvlll alone missed a curvc home' aSSistance m local d1saster to-furn'B YiSltr-; or township meet-

Bow ChH'f, pubh:;hC'cl I~y f'arkp F to compl{ t(, till' ~t :l(lllln1 I\'('h., Sal urday. Fun('J( I rites w1re in la street ear King's park in Nor- <lnd f~rf'lgn war :relief I Ing~ C1halnn~n T P Roberts sug-Keays (110 }IC'rald is profoundly. The ImportH:l('e o~ :'vOlJth lram· IS Ihl' 1('(1([,( r.s col- held at Stlperior Mon &y. folk, crash d mto a concrete cul- Miss Bcs..<;e Allen. field repre- gel ~hat farmers determll1e thegrateful to :0111'. KC'ays for hIS gl'n- 109 condlilcled by KlwHlllans ~Ind I lpgc cloc's nhl a ~tH.dlljm Mr. Dudley sold hI' interetts Mrs. H ram C. Houghton Is vert and t ned over onto one side sentatlve from St. LoUlf>, Mo wa;; con C'~tlOn practIces they expecterous conce~sion. hy Boy scouts of AnwrJr;:1 wac; IThIS school Ila~ 'H·("umu!.J1('r! rt ~um her(' last May to J. . Morn on A . P in a ditch.~ 111 Wayne last week $.kmg pl to ar out In 1946 so that thpy

.~ * * strf'sSE'd Monday hy lI .. \\ IJellln of rnon('y for til" prflposl'd nll-con- <lnd wE'nt to Superio I where he pp arlDIJ{ in rogram Passersb called an ambulance for the drlve. m l ans m;q d scuss these WIth comm1t-ThIS newspaper placod an order of Omaha, scout f'xecutn·l' of t h{' crC't(' struclure \\ hl("h will spat bought a hotpl. A grand bn, Eug£lne F iday Evening. and John as taken to a Norfolk tee e . r

laRt SC'ptember for a l)ew supply, C'oveJfNi \Vagon coun:-li, "" 110 ad- about 3.00(1. Gray, v.hq had been I Rervice,1 is hospital fo Icare. He IS reported O' . H: I h he AAA prop-am IS differentand S\OC'(' tlwn rt'C'ci\'pt!i only four drcssC'd,. thC' !.~("a,I, .. nK"I~I,ann'f""I,Chlt,:,hll BIds or of thC' gym- managingJ tlw Superip hot:!. Mr. doing well this week. Istrlct elil t thl y ar A sum of money hasrolls. \V!l('ll l'e!ld qam<, from Monda... on Kl i-l, .--' nilSlum :11 \\ III it]:..;o Iw oppned Dudl('y e-1p('ct('d to e labhsh hiS The you g man had gone to a \ .' ,or bpe.e,na

gIfoocrataedph'rOtlaonss':-:ft thfae~~rsst ~X;

BlOkf'n Bm\·, 1he HeraJld had hut IRE'port The OC('3S1On OlbCI \ pd Ih"IIn March Th(' has Rskr'd an olher graI1dson. Dudle IGray, Who Norfolk ca Q for lunch and was MIS '" V LV vi..

~h;~f ~:~~:k~~J~I~;~~~I~J~,~~~~~rt'~~I~I;~~h2~;;:~~~~':~;";'Ir,"~:J! '~~a~~~ ~;~~~;;,;::,~g,[ ~'t~~''t;\~at;~~"~'l;,~t:~ ~;~se/~~;r discha ¢d, in :~~ ~:i~r::'i~;n O;'eK:c~~~etta~Pl~~~~ ,eebQg "liS et r:;rf~t~:'in F~:;~l~~e~:~~:mg product Inn.. _" ,"~ K1T"~~~~II:at~;~r pnmlC'rl oul th;ll Ki~ I('harlnm wISf~r~'n"d" IdgaU~g1hr""rDUMd~;, Daore /fh'yS The car be gfmg to hIS father, G h D ----:;- 'M' h' lee w s una. Ie to give· assistance

r. ,,' J I I I [\ <- co. ~ '" ~\ P I H " ,. f W ra am aVIs ofS; IC Igari ,.nf ~.moun~. greater than. the Iim-' , , IW<ltllS 'md scoutmg ilff' both mtf'r- -ta ph M. CarmI' (] Vail!Op, G J f S 'C' The t au arl o.~ 0 ayne, wasTIl(' 1<-l.1(' pa[)('r shorlAlgf' hns bC'rn ' h MIl' , 1\\"<1'-'; ph'ctprf \ In' prf'Sldf'nt of the rf'E"n PC p >-.IOUX 1 •. wo badly dam ed. To Be Featured eaker lte farm allowance. TIusyear the ,

th(' most ,('\pre in thp l--Jc'ra!cl'<' ('X- ('n',~end'l~~~ K~7\~'~lnls' ~lnf' ~r\mf·(,I'~~)\?~: hOArd. MI·s f--";prlha Hill of Ilebron, h':.alh°cllshO?l hda,d, m1ade thclr home John is !war vet('ran of many 'eou ty, does ,not have individualp('ri('nc(' ·lnd It hOPM111l he ahl!?' <:- '" I <.; d I Wl ( lLJll EyS ,or s me yeans. months' se vice and partiCIpated in Here Februa~ 23. fa aUlowa-mcQS but instead h~ ",;

1 ' ·Ii t . t t A II--lnd Bdd0d t h,11 mW'h \\ prj.; l~ \ ('I II VI as c I()Sr!l prc', I 011 r ~. I.-.. Onp of SlX district health con- co.unty .bu.dgr-t. Co~mu.ni.ty . 7;,.:~:-;f'n""p."""",, ,',,',', ','":,'n"g,.',",,,',',', 'g',' ,',n

l11ln'."",,!10 tw noo(' . Dr.r T Ander,son annollncpd 10, -I~- major f"ng O"",·ments in Europe. He 't"" I tp t d

• "I , ' , N' FOIl Q retu d n'ly d IIAd I f"r('nces 1,lanned ,'n Nebrask o thl's ml ~, IS-In res e, rn gIVIng,,.\'<l.,. '' ," , ' " Tmw, productlln. sp:lI'(' ;lllrlllhl' hoarti lh,lt \\·;J.\rw now h;lSH.) t rn£' rce an ('nro~- a ~ a. f L -#.Hhnd~('d ~llPP Irs HI II (:lnf}{) , II d 1 IDe I loa the state uhiverslty JO Linculn. He month wJlI be held at Wayne State a r~ ~hare of thIS S~.~i-~-Jf~Bun 1\ (' ~\)1 111I\1t· ~uf[ ('lcnt p!"~n{:1 ~ll:;O",'P'do\~::'n~~(\{'(~r~,lt~~l{JII\~1~~)~:~~: ~~~~(I~,~h;~';,n;~O<I~:~r;)h;~1 pr;)~(' J~)~~ had been h te for the wC'pk-cod. Tcachprs college $aturiiay, Febru- llr!'l.~tlc(>S. ~ "', _1 c ~ •

n , G' f I H ary 23. this sponSiOred 'by the Ne- S1i~n.up. d~les set .for precm~spa[)t"r .~.;. .u. ••.. lIn ('a~e of annlhcr confllC't. tlnlC'I R Kf'lth a!1d Pmf CJarC'n('(' M('- OIQ.O' ro I ere ---- bra"ka health planning committeE'. R.rC: Chapln4n~HancockatFleers~f'n .\ t " ~. J' I;; I and space \\tli Ill' ('llnlln"tC'r! 1\1"r1- C;mn \\111 return to lh(' local staff § Ol'slrl' t Meets Featured speaker WIll be Grahan' cafE>. FtebruaJry',13 at 1 to;9 p. m.;

. \I oma u' rf'"<;. I)'(}\}'c'r wl1l 110 illl-lmporl8.nt, and It thi~ sumnwr. , B t d t 35 F b" 14A 11 t t t 0 Davis of Battle Creek, MICh., h\ l';_ r<'jnnq a I~tnc ,e ruary. mong °1 ~crl:-- llTll1jg a~tJ\·1 I ~I may ihe the ('H·tor that wlll decirie Or. and Mrs. And('r~on Rnn Mr. Two P~ss Pre~i pital dIrector for the W. K. Kel- at!lJ tOI;) p. ~henn3.n at barber

m the l-lC'ra c pant thlj> pa; weE'. whrthl'r til(' world hilS ppace or and Mrs. narhilrl \H'rC In Lll1('Qln To e I'n Wayne logg foundation. Mr. Davis has had ShO$' a~ S~ol.cs, FebrtJ1ry 15 at 9has hf'f'n tlw mslallatllin 0 ,a n('v.., war for the' mOf!linc" to p m lieslle and Plum CreekhH:;hl) Inlelllgpnl autloma Ie Job l\fr. IIaun lIsted failh, r('sourc('- " long C'xperience in hospital plan- .'.,prpss \,\'hldl(I'\'tll grf'at y faCllltate [,,'ncoc'. c." r",ee an" courago as Ih" ning. He was with the hospital o;ec- a

1; \>Qtu~rl' "-;~hool h.ouHse'kFebruGary

" f f "., .", II C BI D N W , '~u t,'on of Duk" endowment for 15 .n 13. :tI to 'd,1 p. m., os, ms, ar-produ( lion ruC'r or I 1<; lmprov('+ "l"al, wh;ch S"ou,,'ng slrpss"'s In t WI' ayne coun y ,J'" ng men c

I I S , b e, aze es roys w'ho I ft Wcdnned' f r Ft Lea" yoars and has be"n dl'~tor for fleltl .and H ncock at Clty han atment \\ as ]l <1('('( 1Il '. ep pm t>r, huilding finC' men. To he good citi- e '-.--' ay '. v- l--lJ ~ '- ~LL bHl4~ TIl(' proper Was mg-ton au+ Z('ns, young folks must havE' faith enworlh fur induction iln~o servIce Mrs. ~-:Jiram C. Houghton of Red Kellogg fDundation sin~e 1940. Mr. HO$klt, FC' ,ruary 19 at 9 to 5thonty apprm·('(i Ihe pal. hut the m God. in s('lf. in othcr m('n, In the Barn and Stock arC': Harold Appel, H ~ins, How- Oak wil~ give an address on "Our DRVis made a spCldal situdy of ru- p: m.; J lu;" Creek at Leuck school."ill' kepI mllnu[<\clurdn so busy COmrhUOltv and In othC'r natlOns. ard Wackf'r, Winside', ,ede Ring, Ch3Ile-ng~" Friday evening at 8 in Class B i~trJct baskC'tball tour- ral hospital services and \\Hl dis. dl~1:~c(I'h3_.:~brua~ 2~ I~ ~.~-mrtkm;:; lhlng:-- 1.0 kn1ck out thel Rpsoul'ccf~lnE'ss means s('lf-rel}- Wakefwld, Donald B~er, Ran- the mun~.ipal auditorium here un- nament wi Ilbe held at thC' city au- eu~s hospital pJanrning. n rr' I ::l~1 , _eer .ree an I·r!lC'my thi-lt "all..;fymg l ('lnllan dc- t

la~1CE". Illdr-pendpnt thinklllg, knowl- Midnight Fire at Farm of dolph, RIchard Reeg, 'nside, Ar- der spon.orship of Wayne Women's dltorilUn Birch 6 7 Rand 9 with M. C. ~mith Wil.' ~eprE'sr t:t !hC' ~~~ ~611 ~1 iI1;8f~~. ~.7~~;~~~d

mands \~ ,15 largely Sldtt raclced. edg" of ho'" to take c,"re of ,s"lf I'n thur Grone, Wayne, R h Watson, club. St.a fs of the college and both Supt. Stl:la i-I Bandr ~f Waynp high state medical assocmtlOn s;Jeaking-* ~ * t ~ '" Q " Avon Peterson Results Wayne, Floyd Robins n, Wayne, city scho ls, school board members d· 1 . . '.':. L II Le~;Hie lat ci~y 'l~flce, Wakefield,ConSf'~·i·~$;" ~ 00. :~v~i~~~;S~r"~C'p~~~~~I~::c;toS~~~~ In Heavy Loss. volunteer, and Au $t Wittler, and B. a d P. W. club as w£'ll as ~:,,~leli~ a ~~;i-O~h~a:f~~aar~ent ~:;~ oIFbe~a:e~,s~rJi~~~S~ ~nd~ Fe~ruary 23: at ~ to 9 p. m.; Stra-

Ev('r) Aml'rlC<tn wIl gladly re- Ice IS "rent WE' pay for the prJvi- Wayne, volunteer. ' 'hushand and wjves of all are in- Nine te n/Js will participatel in- ing hC'alth legislation. Mi.<:s Nina hal, Hunter, WJlbu.r, Plum Creekduct" hI'.: (11('1 to Iwlp assuage the lege of h\·lllg." Service impliC'3 Fir0" hkh is thoughl to haw Of the \fayne count ~oUths tfik- vlted. eluding th Sf from Wisner, \Vayne B Lambkin of the tate h Ith an<J Bre-nnd at CIty fire hall,hunger of hdpJess p€'o les of olher looking after the welfare of others :;tartf'd from a hog watpr heater ing pre~induction ph icals liast Mrs. oughton has spoken in, 38 city, Teka n~h, South Sioux City, s~rvice, will present Sthe pro;:-a~ W~ynq F(·j ~I-uar 23 at 9 to 5 p. m.

land", Wa"IE" ,e,'rrY"here should and the scout objcctiYe of doing ~:~~rr~~~df~~~' ~~r;;,,~;~ ~~~jb~'::'~ week. Lincoln Henry ~nd Howell states he ore Women's club, repub- Plainview, Creighton, Bloomfield, ~fst~~~H%ir~~~~~h~r~g~~3;'~;~i~~: At~-e;-~Is Fatal~~u~~:'~~nn~o:;;~,~'h'~:c:il~~~a~~ ~h~o~~e;;k';rd~~~,~;:';Ph~~~~g~h~~ ~~I\~;;~~d~~:br;;~~~~~,~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~s ~ere accepte !for gen~ral ~~~~~nti ':2Sh~i:aS;;iC:;:a~t~~~ M~~;~~s: t~ti'~:;ceirom each of ~~~~i~nc~::'~~~t~~7'~~~?Je~ea~;~,;e '1'0 Alt-e~Nystrup~~~;.Js· :~~slf;:~lec~~~~t"t~~; t~ ea~~ Physicadl and moraLfMo~J courage good cows. Ihr('f' calv('s, a lar~ 0d\;~r7~eI;~~~~~so~n~ J~~lio~~ll;~; ~~ ;;t~n :~ ~~et~;c~ti~~b~apablc ~he dtoW?S;ill m~E'tdSttur~a:t~r ties of the state' group. Mri. lola ,.0. . •• N _ deman s standing or right prin- quan1ity of b<1lcd alfalfa, a trailer, training. I I . un ay In ayne a e errrun e- f h 1

is no hardshlp on I'd tors. cces- ciples regardless of what others considerahle fe<'d. lumhe'r for a Mrs. Ioughton is second vice tourname t schedule. Shrout 0 t e agriculq.1ra exten- F l.-Trl S" nt t C 11 ge

::~~~fn\,;:~,:, "h:O~\hS ~~si::~r';,,~~~ .~~~~~ ~t~~~~ef;~~~t onf:ra~~th:r~~ ~i;n; f~~~,~e~;~r'~~~~tSC~~',~;~n~,~~~Boy SCOll Is ;,f;~~i~~n o%c~~~ g~~~r:~t~l~r~~ One ofC ~~scfas~(~":'~~~naments ~~,~o?,i;~;:;C~:~i,j;nf~i;;f;~i~~, a 'ur- i·H~e:e J,~e Lif:Fri:aye

Illtle. \ They should do the former. was catnC'd on 1h(' prop('rty. Plan, Oh~ endorse for first vice president will be a Wa,yne ·prep FC'bruary CO:('bypr~~~~~T~n.~~~~e:s~;,?'lO~Oe~-, ! • In ~utG ~ishap.* * ~ Of about 12 mil han 10 the armed ci rvanoe whon th group convenes in Salt 2':7 to Ma ch 2 with Dr. M. B. I~ohlf' Inwnt ons.. forces, 25 per cent had had scout Mr. and Mrs. [>('t('rson wpre at Lake Ci y in 1947. She has been Street ch itman~.. The 11 teams talk by H. G. Go~ld; 10::30, talk on fUntral srrVi s were conduded

. If 00( cOllld cnnve'r good mten- tramlng. Mr. Haun noted that 79 home and whpn th('y notlC0d the • • ' preslden of the Iowa Women's participati $" are Beemer, Belden, local health probliems by Mr~. Rus- TUtd y at the Baptist church attlnns tnto dollHrs an rents, most per eent of the- medals of honor firC', the blazC' had gainpd such Unlforms and E IUlpmdnt Foderation and served as director Carroll, Qncord, Dakota City, sell Preston; 10:50, messagr by M. C!· b n~ H n, a., for Miss AJic("p

0r!';ons would h(' co fortabl~ and presented by congress dunng the headway 1'hat nOlhing could be Needed in Dive to and ChaJrman of e~ucaUon in the Dixon, Her, Hubbard. Water- C. Smith; 11:30. ~alk br Dr. L. H. N stlP' 19j da ghter of ~r. ~nd

~,C'cur('l~' off. But. 1 at can t be fIrst yeat of the war went to men sav('d. The cows We're m stanchions Hel Ab d ,Gener,H IFederation. bury, Wa~ prep and Winnebago. Hoyle; 12, lunch¢on With address ]\- '~. '. S. :q.J"ys rup of ClImbing

,~~:~('~Ol~l'~<;l~~~'~'::~~~'~r~~~:n~:- who had scout training. ~~en~~~c~:. them could gt't out of P ro. , The j eakt:r is a mC'mbe.r of the C -;;t; t F "1-- ~~ ~~::a~n~a~~bi:i1~'~:~~~~~ ~iIJ; ~<;~i~td0 ui~1~~i~ :uf~~~:Eff~rt ho~t )f·: t d d 1· . Mr. Haun beheves that scouting \VEl I n: I 1 d 1 t Wayne boy SCOUits e .ioinint in !owa b rd of educatIOn, vIce pres· andtd es t e port of survey by Mrs. lIMa Schrout. in ~n uto atcid. nt on highway 75,

not g()~n ~n«()u~~. P, f' w~~~~a;~ ~sel~~~~n~~c~et~h~~~~('~o~~~e~I~~ rcspo~cll;n~~d k~~;C'1he ('~~~C'~~~~ ~~s~~~'a~~~a~~z~~~o~6~~~~;~;rr~~ }~~~erOf~::~d~~~aOfS~~~~~~~~~ F Offices Here Time will be allowed for discussion. 20, rru~es <;al,Hh' f Sioux City Fri-hou~~ R~sun'd us It would.do Its improvecl. and that much of ihe de- spr{'adling to other property. 14. Troops 174 and 17)~ with p:rof. ?oard, .vJce chairma~ o~ the Amer- Clarenc ahler, republican, fil- date eningl1Vlj S Nystrup attend-be~t to mcC't. our ewsprlOt r('- Ilnqtaency IS among adults. ADDIliE.SSiS GIVEN- A. t. Gulliver an~ R IV. S. K.I de Ican LIJary associatIOn trustee ed Febru ~ 8 at candidate for Tenor to APP~:r ed W yne ciPlJe' e last summer andqaU1t,·,~:n;'('tn"~sh\e\s't,,t°wldas'neotre~;oer"tehnta- To obsekrv~the Clubd's pannidvcr- Freese leaders, pla.n ~pecial tlmr~ section nd member of the flen Wayne c nty commissioner in At Coil e H e th fi·t sejnes er this year. She

, c" BY LOCAL EDUCATOR W q f Am' H' ,e er re en 'Y be¢an teaching duties Indarn un;C':,>~ It 5uccee ed. sCa,ryl,.' ':>,.c;.akoet p'arsesseenrvt:d 'c, rE~S,'ICaenr~ Dr. M. :H. Hanawalt of WaYlile e~ts' night program a ' the col~ege ome~ ~gu~ 0 enca. er First dist i t. Alex Jeffrey, repub- 2 t 1 h S ' 1 ff I"dat d.... L L hrgH assembly We(lne day even~ng, hobby IStreVlewm~[books. l~can, file February 7 as candi- John Anglin, 5-yea -0 d negro t jergeant u conso I e

har~, charter member and fnost State Teachelrs college spoke February 20. Thisl wi 11 include l in- Mrs. oughton 1$ a graduate of date for election as county as- tC'nor, will appeqr in a recltaJ at sc 00. t'P PI d e"d t f th 1 bOth h Thursday February 7 to W,'nsl'de ~ W II 1 d h h Wayre chllege atld,'ton'wn Monda' Ken e,th Pederson and Rev.rogram a ne pre"", en 0 e cu. er c ar-. vestiture scrvice fo tende oat e es e, an as an ,Dnorary sessor. '"

C te'r Imembers who still belong to Comm\llnitlY club on "World Gov- scouts, demonstrati ~s, ca die doctora11e of laws from Cae college. _.j....;._~~~_..:. evening, February 18. He appe-ar- BtL. (VIetc If ffitiated at serv-A t au t House the Igroup are Wm. Beckenhauer, ernment it the Atomit' Age." lIghting ceremony ad refrish- Mrs~. C. StlrtZ IS chalnnan of B A f'd here in a previous recital April ic s. ~ri81 as in Graceland Park

The third meeting of improve- F. S. Betry, F. L. Blair, Prof. O. R. Mon~ay evenmg, Ff'bruary 11, ments The theme I "Scout of the servmg corruruttee for Fnday US 17, 1944. ce E" ~ry at imbing Hill, ":ithment of instruction program for B(>\\~en, C. M. Craven, E. W. Huse, Dr l{anawalt addressed South the \Vorld-BUlJdlOg ogether' mght. Mr. Anglin h9-s stujdied music th . H{irry Christy funeralWayne county rural teacrners and Dr. c. 't. Ingham, R. L. Larson, R. SIOUX CIty teachers and board Scouts also ob~erv ; the~eek The efecutlve board of the local since he wa.<:; 12 ,!years 'old and he ho e~·n ch rge. ' Nall others interested, wilL be held W. Ley, lOr. S. A. Lutgen and B. W. membEtrs <ttn "Schools in the WorJd by' attendmg salce t chu bes club ha a no-hostess-615 dmner Membe trained maiI1Iy ~It XaJier Univer- acrid nt curred when'.ltheSaturday, February 16, ,at the Wright. of Torp.orJ!'ow" The OCcaSlOn was las~sundaY m ups at the hotel Fnday for Mrs. commissio sity of New Orle.ns. T ca~ i whi h iss Nystrup'J-.a.ascourt house in Wayn . A.rjithmetic . With Wm. Beckenhauer and In hondJr o~ Supt. E N Swett, who e young fol ar conduc mg Hought n. I house her ri in~'With he brotbt:r. Tliotllas,is the theme of work. tressling mul- Prof. RusRel Anderson in charge, has held that pOSItion for 25 years a' national shJrts~ f-your- ack hear the. Lutheran I y 18 c llided wi h C\ pickup tI1lcktiphcatlOn, division percentage the club sang "Builders," "Massa's t cartlpalgn from now ntll rch S Are Neede~ Stage L dr ve- by ar Christiansen, 31,and measurements. In the (i:old Ground" and "Old WA YlNg M N BUY 15 to help scouts in E 'ope and the • • of Sa ix, I . 01Jl?S ·and Mr.

Black Jk>e" Patsy W,doe. aCcom· .! t.At1REL~'BUSINESS Pb'tppmes rcostabhSlthelr tr~m- n Vtctory D tVe Cllris i~nsc W also taken to aeet~ v*nled by MISS Ha2;el R~e:, sang Irvl~g ForIng an WIlbur is:y"'" mg. 'Through this Idri ~ scouts~d Wayn lS asked to furnish on~y ho!spJ at . ~ ~

Municipa~ affairs omnPiU;e of .~~q Can Do" an~ "D9c1tor, Law- dow last eek pure. ased the gal. thei parents will giv usable ni- to bUy bout 3,000 cans of f for P ILI'O AMAGED I.'1he Chamber of Co eree WIth J. y~r,l IndIan ChIef. rage~d ervlbe statlOn at Laurel, forms and equipment 0 help ys war-to countries, this bemgH. Morrison in cha ge vJiB meet ~Besldes 38 members, Prof. A F. which ha be~n Opelrated by $arl abV'$ad reswne sco ing. uch about d e can per person. To date B IRE TUESiYThursda.y. evening.. Pr?tn0tional *ver \\I;as with Rev. O. B; Pro- ..j\.ugus '!the $en w~ll begm bUSI.- sco~t Items whJc~ a no _10 ger the co lttee has $155.59 WhIch ir of' un etennined IDr gin

: and actIvltt commJt ee In charge e t. jRev. S. K. de FreeSe WIth C. ~pss a out the midlile of MaiTcH. Deled wlill do much 0 help oys Will bu a\;)out 1~200 cans. Clubs b rn d a h Ie· the roof of W eIof E~. Meese, will eet: FridaY)"'1 iiCk!',tt, Dr. IJ. :r...Gil1~ie with ~r. a d l'VIrs. Dormg and Mr. $y- In a.r~tdm countrIes ' , 1\ T\I sda evening. Fir nevemng. "Dr. I Ra ~rya~, qlffora Brown ljiow 11 Ilncl>vei soon to Laurel. Mr. .. - ded nd had the blaze flOut

, ~it D. Gord n Sh~pe *nd'H. W.- :ftUgUS 's ~a are indefinite. 'l'-oi Conduc fo rou damag~ ~sUlted.G"~ Ga"','line'Taxj ~a ofOmah\lguestsopl)~club, 'ss Gj,JISong ,

! Wayne county s ,,~rel of the" ' II' ,I' . " ~ I I!lxjJected Here. tl1eioun~ynext rgk proviDlf· t! Jannary g~SOlme ta ~s t,396.29' I !D1r~~ .~v""e. Paul H meEf the bureau of lea er tl'l!ining at ~ Mey~r."wl)<>w~ In _'

WhIch Incl des $1.76,30 Or coun,. ~Vlf Iii tors,of the Cham· recl 4iin f Grand Island, is'ist hure)1 Febru ital recovering ~ro a, ty

ro$9.ds,$ 03.51fQ.r p1.!nt.bridges b.¢r.of (?nttne. eroet.Wednesday· expect d\·n ayne this week It~lat O.11J:e demo tt ~,p1~'t~ ~e_.rnland 130.4 for road dlstrctS. ! 1,,' : . ," • surveYI n ICreek area. I onrw TOWS in :

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n,'nr) .St\lthman ~1sed a long I.11 Wesley Chapel ~ . ,ayne arry ale home Sunday evening. and Tommy, rs. Marie Clou h

Icar(ler < tatmin~ Tu sday wheI1 r I . .'~' ;:>.' ., .' , ~iSS Viva Fredrickson, former nd Mrs, Ellis Johnson and and Junior.: '--nl0 hold tl furro sale. r. and Mrs~ .t" --., -.. r ,W)me teacher, and Dale Fuerst, G. ft-ed .Johnspn were Friday -Mr. and .MrS'~[[,Cd Harrison ad

J~tut.hn.H-!1 ~viP ~iv~~,in ~I.ger \\theN MlS Cloe. Etzell Is. Bride t-... iss Ilene P lips ~tide of in the State National bank here ~~~~ n~n Uhionmncer. guests in the Fred Grln"yrYd,!!nun:nrfgOulns:n. ah"na , W'heere FSur d-they bot,ght ti home. ell' childl'cn I Claire Theophllus '="" John E. P t at Itites a f w yeat"s· ago, were married at dr ...- "'-.,\vHl'.car y on the- farm~ng. l Friday Evening. ' Perlo' d Her11. th hotpe 0tf her parents. Mr. and M '~"and Mrs. Bernard Kinney Harrison ~hPm(', ~lernoo.n visit s

.fM . Enos redrickson, i'n Pender weI' i Sioux Cit.y Monday, aft('r in the W Iter He home a d

VI'sley chEtpel of the Methodist VOl'.... John E. P~t, ~n of "r. and :Su lday at·' :30. Miss ElJzabeth recl' i g word of the death of luncheon I€'sts n the aert Hal' j_

¢hu .' h in Wayne was the setting , CJ' Mrs. GeoI'ge P ~ and M~S lIpne Kr use, another former Wayne Mrs. inney's aunt. son home. IMiss Marilyn Harris nfrid, Y. Febnuary 8, for the im~ PhilUps, younges Idaughte of Mr. ,t.ca:cher, s~rved as the brjde's nt- M. land Mrs. Milton Gustafson accompanied t.he to Omaha Su _

~~~~~~~~~~~~;I~res ive candlelight wedding serv~ and rs. Leslie PhiUiPS'lboth of tetant. and dyee and Mrs. James Gustaf. day evening for /a'few days.~~ !!!!! ee f Miss Cloe Etzel, daughter of Troop Gradllated Way le, were m ried Su day aft~ rs.' Fuerst will finish the tenn son Jove to Omaha $aturday to Mrs. R. A. N1trod went to

rs. E. A, Holbrook of Longview,... erno n, Februa 110', at at the of teaching at Ashland. m(>(' he latter's hu~banrl. Omaha Saturda to attend t e

G''Th . and Cia' Theoph'lllS 0 At S . H n res y'en' "h ch in Wa e ~r. Fuerst was recently dis- M s .Berneal ~ Gustafson· spent open house: for r. and Mrs. R ya·'y .t t as; ., ' ,Ire I ., .~on erVlce ere ~£>v', O. B."pnroe" 11·,·",·at,· I{)'" atYtnh~ , ~Iea ~e f r. nnd Mrs. Dave 111eophilus n__... I1 n <; chI rged after serving in 1he Pa- Thu s~aY with Mrs. Josephine Hallgren ~~n th ir 1hird weddi g'- " ' . II f '\ ayne, At ,a cflndlt'lig-ht cer('mony at daub e ring cere ony in 1:he pres- cif c., He is II employed . ,with the Gus son while Ed. and Berneal anniversar1.. R. A. N,imrod and

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==............. ,rnc~ of immediate relatives and uated in10 the senior divtsion of liTh Prayer Pe f ct," "O~ Prom- no ,1.h 45th tlive-_n_ue_.___ Dea were Sunday afternoon I1nd Mrs. Anna And rson spent the"IO~friendS at 6:30 p. m .. before th£> national girl scout organiza- ise e" and "T Bridal Chorus." i -----I.--. ("ven nr vi~itors in the Her,ry time.in the. carr,Ande.rson hFJm~/1 w itO' altar flanked with palms Hun. by agner, b¢fo the service, and I I ' . IOek n l~r home n<>Hr Bancroft.

i h't t . d I 1 The !":C'tvicf' inclurlf'd the plE'dge Men elssohn's~m ch. ' , L s nnd (,harl('s Kinney spf'nt rncJf;I'~Of': Operation.a.n~ . IJ~h~P~s~~~~~/ ~/~a~re_ to 1M flag, ligh1ing of '10 candles M 5S Phillips rf' a pm.vil0r blue Southea~tWakefield Satu {ay nftprnwn with San(ly Mrs. BCIjnard i Park was tak nsid al t.he organ. Precf'ding thf' to repres:f"nt the 10 Inws, righting dres, with bt~c jacc('ss£?t·jos. She I (By Mrs. Ellis Johnson) Ottr' 'Mrs, E. A. Swanson wns "'a to a hospiql in Wayne Wednesd y~eremony shE' played "Because" of candles held by (,l1ch Jnembpr car~rd a b?uqu t of WhI1:P SW('ct- June c'on guest in thf' OttC' hom('. ('wning fOit" errl.f'rgcncy surge .

~n~i"~~l;:ro~~ ~~~'ed by Elinor :;~,i,lf'r~~Ji~ngg ~'~~ir~~~~~'ts,1~ge~~; ~:~d~~n~:n~h :~v:r~e~,r~~~v~~~ r. and Mrs. .]ohn Barden were Gc~ ·(t~~:I~~rJ~a~:ds;~~~in~ilIer ('onditi~m isr.atisfactory. ,~a Mayf'r and Bonnje Schroeder. Girls,l' by Miss Jean Larsen, invf's- as tiridesmaid, ore dusty rose Su day dinne'r guests in the Carl Way Ilf.. were' Sunday dinner Cluh pajrty Held.i T f' bride, given in marriage by titure~ of nf'W members, presenta- dress and carrif' pink carnations. He grcn. home. gUf'S s in the Arthur FloripC' Thf' Study Circle club memb1s

IRoY~ones of Sioux City, uncle of tion of pin." and hadgf's and singing Mr. /Post and M Aevermann, who isses Marilyn Harrison and hom. and fnmiliei; hon~r('d Mr. and M s,the bridegroom, was attired in an of taps in the wishing ring. attehdcd him, w e dark suits with Ze rna Thonhpson were Sioux City M and Mrs. John Malmquist Lf'vi J-kJgr~n by :gH1h('ring in th ir:infa al blue :sheer wool dress New members invested alX' Don- White carnation utonnicres. VU;, tors Friday. and OXY and Miss Mildred Nf'I- homp Friday cvpning for a far _'ma~'e along princess lines. Her na B<I\ier, RosellFi Nf']son, Jo:r'cc Mr. and Mrs. ost and imme- '¥r. and Mrs. Roy S4Ildell were son, all of Siotlx City, wpr(' Fri- Wf'll party.,! A ~ift was presentlj'dIsho lde,r-length white vc-i! was hpld 5tr01 Jonnn Wert and Patsy Wert. diatc rf'latives w eVf'ning dinnpr S~nday eV~ing visitors in the day vening visitors in the Chas. as a remOmbr<JIncf'. Cooperative

I~nhe, ~~~r';"~haa ::/tt; ~~;~~ t~~~t ba~; :ea.r;('~e~~~na~B=~~;,n~or~:h~ ~~~:~~s~n the h c of the brild("s Lr,~w::;;-.nceBet~rlS~~r~~~~· was a Pi~, ~~,~~m~·rs. Fred H:1rrison tunchl'o!l Was sCT\'('d.

wit gardenias and "vhite satin BilsOl, Phyllis Foster, Joyce.Stroh, Both Mr. ~nd rs .. Post llt.t('nd- Th rsday overnight visitor in the drov to Fr('mnnt Wpc]nC's(]ay ev{'- JJ~nor QulmhYR.istre mcrs. RO:';;~j a Nt'lson and Joann Wert. iEjd Wayne hIgh hool. Th£> couple M s. Ella Platterson home. ning and met BM 1/(' Paul EVf'r- Mr, and Mrs. i WaltH Carlso~,

D. Hnd Mrs. Don Theophilus, HO$t€'ss merit hangE's were 'fill live southw t of Wayne, r. and Mrs. Ellis Johns'on and ingh rn, who is on a 45-rlay 1('a\'(' Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ci!rl/ Bark, Mr. and( . 'bro her and sistf'r~in-law of the awaJilC'd to Dorothy Bihwn and ' G., Alfred .Johnson Wf'rp Friday fro Pearl Irarbor. Mrs." Melvlln Henry, Mrs. Be,'rt

Thursday,; Fri4a.y, Sa,urday, brl rt?Om, were aftendant.s.. M.Ts. Phyllis Fnster and a personal Feddino-. er-vicc dit('r gU{'s(,s in the Walter Otte M. and Mrs. B. W. Fredrkk- Harrison, ilMr. and Mrs. ;Fr~Febr~.14-1s..16 Th phIlus wor£> a gray SUIt With heal1h hadgf' 10 DOl"01hy BilS"on. ~ hOi f» son nd Mr. and Mrs. At. Frcd- Harrison, $M 1(,.c and. Mrs. P u1 I.

.. Imat6hing accessories. Her eorsagf' MprohE'TS of lhe graduating class" Hel(l· n Nan~as eV. C. W. Wiberg was a Mon- rick on attended 1h(' c1jnrff'r at Everingha:~Mr. and Mrs. R .s~ IDOl fiLE 1i'EATUBE P.ROGRA1U ,~asl of pink ca'rTlation.s. unrlC't" tilE' lead€'rship of Mis."! Mary- da afternoon visitor and luncheon Hot 1 Morrison in Wayne Fridny spll Harris and Tommy enjoyDRANJA,TIC 'J11e bride is a graduate of Kp1so. bf'lle Schmitt and Miss JeRn Lar- gu,'st of Mrs. Bcrl Harrison and giVf' for the Cornhusk£T dealers. 7 o'clock c operative dmner in he

ITltJI IW~f?" hjgh sehoo!' She- attended '<;r'n, .are:' Rillif' Bt-'nthack, pres i- V Harder Is, M rilyn. M 1;;, Martin Holmberg accom· Dr. D. P. uirtJby home Sun~ayTRlull~PH Devrvitt College of Cosmetology and dent; Claire> Simmerman, vicC' pres- lrturday,Of '-::d, Gustafson and Faith, Mr. pani Mr.' and MrR. Lenus Ring evening fo r. :Quimby's birthdayOF LOVE :'Sani Diego State college. For more ident,; Roselln Nelson. sf'CTE'tary; an Mrs. Art Hansen were Sunday to' maha WE"dnesday to attend anniversarjr nd also as a farewlell

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than two year$ she served 3S gO\'- Phyll:is Foster, trf"Ri;Urf'r; Donna Johnson. eV~inig visitors. in the Chas. Pier- the gradual ion cxercis("s of the to the- Qujrr bys, who are movilngOVER .er~'ent inspector. of aircrnft in Bai('r. Mary Alicp TIdle-hf>rg, Dora- arder, daugAter so home. Sch 01 of Nursing of the Iri1manu- to Dakota K:ity In the near future.HEAllT.. sou hern California. thy EdSall. .Joyef' Stroh, Joann i'r of Wnyn{', and r. a...nd Mrs, C. L.. Bard and el h spital for Misses L('nora Ring, -----+ _BREAK '. ·,Sm trh'ITanhde,oPjhai.I,Ushl·gl:'i.hll ~.~haoodlllR.telol~ Wert and Patsy Wert. hnson, son of Mr., E{. Gustafson were Friday after- EloLc Nf'lson of Onkland. and Ida LOCAL NEWS

'"''- ,Mate-rials uSf'd in til(' me{'tings ew Johnson of n~pn luncheon guests in the R. A. Clar ce Erick~on of Fremont., Iea eel his B. S. dE'gr('{' in fOrf's1ry Wpr('1 di:'lplnyl'd, and a 11'a cl.o.'ll:d . rried Saturday, NImrod home. M s. Walter Ottc cntertarnf'd R. B. Standley is home from a

,ai~wa State ,collE'ge in Ames. He th{' Aven:ing. :30 at St. Paul 1MI'. and ~:s. ~eorge Boonstra at d nner Sunday evening for Mr. loeal ho~piltal and is recoveringrec ntly received his honorable' dis- Gu('sls W('['P mothers of scouts, at Wichita, Kan.~ of!O~aha. VISited In the John Mc- OUe s birthday of Monday and nicely after an ¢lperation.

Icha ge after sC'['\.-'ing O{'arly four !":pccio.l friends, faculty, leaders of witi Rev. E. E. tau[fer perform- Cdrkmdall' homp Sun~ay and thei wedding anniversary of Feb- Mrs. PaUl Peterson spent the'r:~h: ~u7~n~~~i~~.th{' limf' spf'nl ot~C'Y'1~~ps, mem~('~<;B~ high ing the double ing ceremony. in M nday. Mr. and Mrs. WJiton Mc- ruar

l?'~e following guests: ~. ~ wetik-end in ~,:,e,:s~H~a'.':m~p~to~n~~:t~~~~~~~~~

Hawing a wE'dding dinner gi\"- ~~r~~ser~~:t~:q~~~ef~r~sident Ofc1~~ th~ PIrescnce 0: the immediate[a",i y. ;

en y Mr. ThPOphi1us' p<'1rl'nb at local scout association. TIw hridf' wo + a dr('ssOl,I!<r'rHot€'l Morri~on, the bridal couple The troop is sponsored hy 1h(' goh~ suit with jrown accC':->sol'il's.leftl for a h!'iE'f trip. RusiTllf'sS Find 'Professional Women's Sh{~ wore doubl strand pearls, a

c~ub. M,l's. O. ~. Nelson and Mrs. gift of the hrid£' room. Her corsage_I on"r?yee~l:f>tsI"f"fi~'I~~ Wayn0 I· rpd Rllson wlll ~['rv.fL RS two of was of Talisma roses a'nd swu't.Pr r- ~ till' thrN" tr~op committ£'f>. peaR. ~'

include the following: Offl('~rs EI~{'tN~. Mrs. Tully S ~aight, .ir., sisterG~o, A. Lamberson and wiff' to .Troop .1~'() of thf' gIrl scouts of the bride, wh , served as bridpS'T

I1aJl~e A. Blievernicht. Febmary 11 With theIr If'adpl'. Mrs. Leonard maid, wore f test grf'en withfor $1,500, lot 10, block 6. North Strong, ]TIC't llt thr> high .sChooll brown <lc.cess-or (1s.. Her corsageaddition to Wayne. 'Yedne,;day when the fo~lowmg 0[- \tra~ of pmk ca latlOns.~en Benshoof and wif£' to GI('nn flcers were ejected: PreSident, Nor-I. T.UllY Straigh ,;.jr., served as best.

\Vileox, February 11 for $1,400, rna Jean Engel; vice president, Jac~ man. ~

part of SWJ4 of SEJi~ of 34-26-2. fjuelin: Andersen; secretary, Sh.. ir-; .-4 reception w~..s held in the h'o.m.e... IJ. "0. Dunwoody to Irv!'n Coul- loy Gtlder~leeve; treasurf'r, Mary of Mr. and Mr. Ray Conyers at Customers at SafewayenJ'oy making t~eirlselec. I

ter~ February 11 for $1 and othel- Carhart. The program on quota- Floire-nee Kan. 'three-tiered wed:" f d t f ~ '000consideration, lot 7, block 4, vil~ tions f:rom Robert Louis Stevenson dii cak~. deeo ated with a minia,~ , tions rom a wi e assor ment 0 qua y 1.1' Srlag~' of Sholf'S". was glVen hy each scout and re- tu bride and Ibridegroom and On every shelf, in eve section of e Istore~

Grace W.' Lutgen and husband to ports W£'Te by Helen Rile. LaNita ba ed by the tide's sister. Mrs. there's a promise of.l.0od ating-a pro ise that'$R. C. and MaC' Benson, F0hruary \VfJods, C1wrf' Houdf>n1heldt and Ra~ Conyers, f}ntered the tahlE;1. backed by Safeway s fa ous money-b ck; guarr11 ~or $7,000, W 75 feet of lot 2, Karol Lou Kay. Shirley Gild.f'r- Th bride's col ~s of pink and ~iJ:.. 20·oz. lOc antee. Important too, i the fact tha~ YOU caljlblock 4, Britton & BN'ssler addi- slp£,-vf' trf'atpd the gr.oup to cooklC's. ve were carrie !I.out in table decQI- Loaf buy these fine foods at veryday low lbrioes.

: tiOl(I to Wayne. Mrs. Christine- Dillion gavp a rat ons. ! ' •••••••• jIII •••••••••••••••••

James H. Wright and wif£> to first aid df'monstratJOn to the girls pI. Johnson Iservf'd 17~ months Mrs. Wright's; white or wheat 1ft fru"t JU"lce Town House I 29c A O-It. - - M IBurret W. Wright, February 7 for at the high school Wednesday of in <ervice, six' "nths 01 that time 'Urape I 46-oz, <jan i : 1"IIDClive ea~k.I~,~ 7a~~~ti~~ t~1 ~:yl::::k. 2, John thrs week, ovfeas., BREAD I , . , 'h Lei M I

---""..-~.--.._" I. and M . ,Johnson left Sa\- rru".tCockt.a",1 H.o.,s.t.e.ss.. ,De.Nloig• 2h~", ~·an 32e \Vlt OW- OS ea,-fame's H. Wright amI wife to Pa:vrnents AN'! Madf'" ur ay evening Ifor Camp Swift. To:.

B~rret w. and Claude L. Wright. Dixon county AAA committee Te ., where C ], Johnson is sta- 16-oz. Be IIM~ny of ~y most appealing menus'Feibruary 7 for $1, lots 10 and 11. will make payments alii dairy prod- tio ed. I Loaf" B Mernll· N 212 are'plf\Ill1e~nd inexpensive cutsblqck 2, John Lake's .addition to ucts sold during" October, Novern- ' M1rs. Wright's; rye or Ureen eans cut .. ~ ..."., .."t. "... 'an C lli~;ddf~~rs t~~t o~ee:;;e n;~ ~rint~Wt~~:·C. Larsen and wife to Ar- her and Df'cernber, 1945, through Tletgen t I Leading cracked wheat C Rose-bale', golden, N~ 2 12 IYOroCOmPlimentS from guests or

February 28, ]946. No payments; j. IfIrfn c Ifa . y ItMr P. Lage, February 7 roe $2" will br made lor tha' pcr.iod aftrr tIn Eo my Leaguf j 'II cream-style ... , ,-.c.·. , •"" an 'I' Ot·IOO.t WitH IICH \lIGETAI"000, lot 4. blotk 9, original Carroll. th t d t 1 s th d f I ~ i GRAVYJ. G. W. Lewis and May Bern- . a .a ~ un €"~ e- eVI ence.o ·etgen chery, ~leads ir· rt ; 'II h'

sales IS flIed With the A;AA office- W, yne bowlin, eague WIth 11 wins Pump In No. 2.~ 11:._ n ke Flour -oz. 2&e IHete's gr~ that's rea y somet mg,scltiein Lewis .to Geo. Wm. Kyl, £'t on or :ffOrf' February 28. No evi-, an~ four loss". Wayne Produce 1 I' Harvest Moon Cor i8Iii Va Softasilk... kg. .F:.ori a Su day dinner I like lo' serveai ' Fnbruary·5 for $3000 10' 11 b po!,roaSI nd gravy and accompony'~<7 !' " 'dence sales will e accep1ed dur- an Wakall'eld !,'e 'with nine wi ....s IGh Kraft 801.. 20 S If Sno White' 26-oz. 1 h fl hed tal '

I bl~.k 6, Lake'g addition to Wayne '-- OJ ee~' -z. e a pln"-n or ,'o'dlzed e 'It it ffy mas po oes., uroc-ing the month of March, but bf'- an~ six losses <j'ch; Morrison Cof- I Velveeta . '.Ct~ a .. '1' Ctn. col with I man butter. grape(rua and

wlfm'r.a;k. aMnd' wVe,·oblear1.1~enbder,WFie[ebrut~ ginning April 1, evidence- of salps fee Shop and 1Nayne Poultry & 'Waln I" Large~.slze; 1-1 ad) BaL.I'ng Powder cGllar1bb.er,.. 2?:oz, 1ge avo ado sqlad wi~h French dres,~ing.vv for .Ta~uary, Fp-hruary and MaITh Egg tie with ~ix wins and nil1e I I ~ Engl1sh .. B . Iii"C ft .. Jean w~ leWh-etf.,tbiSCI-LltsandlemOnclll/TOn

a~ 5 for $1, Wl;6 bof SW'4 of frac-' will bel accepted for payment at losses; Rusine $ Men, four Wj~s M· i 1 2ft "fTIl!oz ID... ple

ti.nal section 30-26-4, the- pM'sent rate of 17 ce.(lts p£>r ancllllosses. ' ,argarrne Oak Grove . ~t: 'Ie ur.o ar ar Schilling's, .... 1'C~ iI1i IhBor, wSnhOart4n~~g5 f~U~dl~gterok:ttl~pound puUprfa1 and 60 celts per lDelbert Rob rlts ~s high scor~r IL d 1 Ib I . eke aft 8 z 1 '

rs. Mary 'Bierschenk, 70, of hundre<lweight whole milk. for the week 'th 20p. Ruby Huet}- ar Pure .... , ..... ~., •. ,. C-tn' 7c Flavoflng h:'t:u:n v~a BOu·.O Itfrn~ng hO lkn. (I ~suallYr~~~~o:~

~ , 'l~t'ls!n!e!r'!di!'!ed!!F!e!bru!!a!ry~I!.!!~~ Wil~lBeAMlarJ.ieCdh~_ h ~~t~:~:~~dH:' ~~:m::: B:::r. .: ~.",-.~ .I~~ }gt;~1f1:~~{:~2~urIE~~~~UI1da~e:~~~~[8.rgesday, I n tena UIJ'C Men meet F oruary 18; WaYlie FllAMIl(FURT~~S '. . Wllt!{l}'b ' . '..,f.· ( ~ ~~ I~d .g ~al~~v:" Z~~~ba:e,I~~~

IeO· ED Mr. :jmd Mrs. Emil F. M('~r an· ,Produce and i Morrison Coffee I - _ •. '81e wd ,.8.p-'y left-over vegetablfJs;\fatJ:nee S Sunday ,... I! '.".; nounc.ei the engagement 0 their Shop. Februa !19; Wakefield, a~d I 3~- yo have~n hand in the kettle WI'dh :

Early Show Monday at B daughter, Miss Norma A. eyer, Wayne Poultr 1& Egg, Februa~y I iIU I't pot r . st~ Sprinkle with s8;lt a~ •,. to No~anH. Kluender, sonlof Mr, 20. ' Th, Ul!Il .. Lettu·ce ' I' 12c pe per, over tightly and S1mm~r :

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I.. \ -, .T__.EATRI and M s. Herbert H. Kluerider of Top quality, large Ii" an Iceberg variety." "._.~.:. ,Lb. ~lo' ~.S:~'d~gh~r:e Hq':riJlk~e:c~:~ :

a K --:::r Norfol. The martiage wm be Fire destroy C b N C 50 .Wh n done, remove meat and .•

~'~ '/ Marchi 3 in Trinity Lutheran the Sellon far ~ age ew rop; pr ve etables .th:ryug!J, colander

J. .II. church;"' Altona. Randolph The SA, USAGE g fine for salad", o>~.-;:.:;;;,;;;,,;;,;,.,',Lb, al g wilh the liqwd. Sea~n the. . • ONE Wli]EK'S RUN! I~_~ • i&i_~"iiiiiii__11 .,. ve tabl;graVY '0 taste wl'h saltI~ f/i I"fl Snow-white" 180 an peper.afew.dropsofWor~

stARTS THURS" FEB. 14 THE,·KNOt"HO L,-,361\ llJilei I Bower compadhe~ds " Lb. ces rshir or gravy sauce. I find the-, 'u V ed vtge4ab1es thicke~ the g;avy

Po aloes U. S, No.1; Red Triumph; 10 t 3ge su elent~. But if you hke ..thlckerb gr vy, then i it may be thickened......... Bag $3.49.. .. s. wi lIo~ add water,

t/fl .' f "f Marsh Seedless; 50 10'd.nl) 6UIl'!e rUI white, size 96......." ...... "Lb, .' l I <:lJlID\.:V~ Director

O California', Navel variety, I lOe: I ,The lfomemaker.· BureauIf riftg8~ j: .~ A1Q1h¢r SaJ~aJ ServiceIn... ... seedles$, sweet, ' ..•._ •• , , • , , •• ,.. Lb,. . • [ ..

·T· ····r·7················I.e 80S from California; 130 E· H USEHOLO ITEMS

.. 'fir' lie full ~:~:7F~~~~·~~~;:;~.'·.fL~c?:D9c H$ h., ......'~:::.Rib CMckers kab!Bco ~i~: 22«: Tomato Juiee.~~~.'i·I~'O '6,C~,b.:; Z3c 0 ,axa Q~~~ .. • .. iB~:. 14&,·.Oals M~rnlng Glory; rogaln, lie ,. b. 22e, Airway Coffee .......t:;; 5.7e ,..,;." ZOe 0 Ow~'or ",Oeaor.".,,, ..Cta, :::'1'Tii,

0'loalcl' ...... 2O.0'. Pkg. .Plg, . $t el Wool.. .... ".,., .. " ..1B6:':.~ .. 'iSaup ~rto;, H~"." ChICk.n'Noo.,.,N~ ,} 120 Nob Hill Coffee .. """"" ... ", .J;~~ 24c pu t'M~PSRa.,.n,,, .. , ...Eacl> 3 ... 'ILea& errinsSauce ~·;:3Ic Armour'sTreet." .."""", .. ,'2c~';;33e a H ds's-oz, Eacl>27iI I SlaSher ~""., I

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'J1he batural sweet­n:ess of these new,

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aliso use in various

*~ recijles.

NIBLETSGOLDEN CORIil

Grap~flruit 490TUA$ BEElDj:.E ,10 LBS, ...

32t

New'Tellas Cabba~e, ! • '1' ,~cCrisp Red Radishes, 2 ~un~es , , ,90Young Oniolls, bunch,., 'Ii ., •• ,."., •• , ,90YUllng Beets, 2 bunch.s '3c

Sunkist I PorW Ric n I' Idaho Russet'Navel Swee Potatoe,

Oranges Potato 5 u, S, No, 1 Gr~de

:~qn~iz~ 10c :o:~:.,.. Be ~e~~·bag 53cIcellerc Lettuce, head , .. i "' .. , . lOcYoung Carrots, 2 bunches 1" , 15cGreen Pascal Celery, ~iant talk .. , " 21 cSno-White Cauiiflowe~, he d ,. ~5c

((}POTATO S 10 lbs,

~ft -' U, S, No,. Or de 3ScU\1 White Cobbler 4 Re Pontiac

p~:;nt IO-R--D":':'E=R=--N-=:O:=W~"'!~:::-==~eed=N:-:-O-'p-:~"'ta'::c;:.-rt:-Cmt::-e-:dI

$7cI A POUND! FORI

[Sweei:.ui:i:erJai:

E ·Jl.ngelit'a. Churc:'h.rR0\'. Ezra H. Soh}, pastor)

Bil~Ie choo] at110. Lou Sellcu­rich is s porintend!('nt.

Divine worship at 11., This $un~

day ~"'e tress thlf' brotherhood ofman.:

Youth fpllowsh~p' at 7:30 andscnm:m . t R o·clock.

A f'hr shan wl'1comc awaib youat a 1 ot r scrvic(rs and esppciallyyou h'ho hav(' no ,church horne.

Trinity Evon, "nth. (~hl1r('h,

IRl'\', H. F Bi1torf. f!as!.<.;orll'i~'in(' sprvi('f' in 1hr'

Iangtlagt rSunday lat 10:45.mC'l'lling 'qIf yoUng membersscr",lef's .

SYnda. sG'hool at 10. Instruc­tion~ Sa lurday at. 9 .

EV('ry l[le is asked to bring(']01 fling and commercial cannedfood~ t thE:' parochial schoo]

TheClaI~enc

ning.lVIr. a

the ,J.week. f

Wm. Schroe-dif'rs helped BenDamme 9bsen'e :his birthday' Feb­ruary 4

Mr. a d Mrs. Oeo. HoffmaJll, jr.,were a Gen. Hoffman's Sundaylast. we k, , i

Mr. T1d Mrs. Melvin Longe andDelpert j.vel'c at Rudolph Kay'sThursd' y.

B.)-TO and Terry J anke ~p('nt

Monda last week at MarvinDUlflkl Is.

l\j.r. ~d Mrs. Floyd Hupp'spentSm,jda last week at !fred ~ieth's

in Con ord.1\~r. ?d Mrs. Harry Miller and

Galry Qre- at ICrwin \'ahlks,mp'sFribay evening.

Hal', ld Lipp of LallrC'l, was a.noverni ~t guest in the Jamps, Han­sen hm e February 2.

The Fred Vahlkamps haQ sup­Wr! Su ~ay ('vening last \veek inth('~ E ~n Vahlkamp horne.~r. nct Mrs. R. L. Spahr of

Randol h, \\'t'rf' Sunday last weeksupper uuests at J. H. Spahr's.

'!;he ~rank Reinholds and How­ard Re nholds of Pilgpr, called! Sun­day la, l week at F. G. Jelinek's.

Mrs. Paul J. Back and daughterof OmaHa, came Thursday to spend,a Wee in the W. E. Back horne. I

The elvin Longes visited' Wed­ne-sklay evening with RaymondFlorin who moved to the placeGeo. S felts left.

The Harry Hofeldts, WITLSc~n ~,'Clarence Granquists andClaren Prestons called last: weeka(Ra ond Otte~s.

Mr. d Mrs. Matt Holt andDonna Mae called at Andrew Par­ker's riday evening to help themob~rv their wedding annive-r­sarlY.

lHen Langenberg, jr., of Hos·kipS, s nt last week-end at Wal-

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org Izm ... matelrlal . for the If.red Carlso s. Th Gilbert Dang- were Sunday gues~s at, . H. L_u.e- Ne ras a. b ~ing to &aid estate,"PUn U , bergs we here Sund~y after- ders'. The two last'lnarn d returned for, th pa, ent of State Estate

Bo K Rn(lW of Santa! Monica, noon.' home Monday. t Tax; a d F e;ral Estate Tax andCalif. h been I\letp~ h~fh school Mr. and rs, Art Magdanz of J~ G. Miller w t Lincoln othf osts, or, .the reason thatboys wit baskjethall the "past Carroll, we Su;nday last )Veek Monday to spend fe days with the e i' not ow sUfficieat amountthree w ks. ~ri1flay he refeTleed supper gu s at Frank Longe's. his son, Don P. M ller nd family. of rs nnI roller1y in fne posses~a g~ e etwee,..~he nv:o chosen The Longe' had Saturday SUpper He attended Fau ders day pro- sio of s6t;'dxe~utor, belpnging totea. " i at Elhardt ospishU':s. gram. I sai es ate, 0 pay said items.

F om O"'dr Fk~091. , M~·s. Au AlIem~n, 'Vilt;Ja and I' I I, REFORE. ORDER-Ma ee Manln fr m district 'Leshe, thp red Heier famIly, the ," '.'" , ,,"'_'::;', ' . ",". ED' th< t all !persons; interested in

28 N rth is a nevV. stu ('lilt i~ ,tlw IFrpd Vah amp~ ~nd elaren~.~ ';"I''''JJ~~.\:! 'tE,/ sai e tate a•. PPC'ar before mt' at2nd rad .. Enrolltnent now totals Manns weI' at Erwm Vahlkamps ,-,~, . "'I ChCl/ffi rs, in my office at Neligh.16, v.' th 0 girls 'and six iboys. Sundayev ng last week. IN THE DISTRItT OlJRT OF Ne~as a, ort the 11th day of

Mrt-.• O. Manll and daughters The ea: ammes helpe.d Mrs. WAYNE COUN*. N BFwASKA Ma ch, ]946. ',at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,visite~ s hool Thu1'sday afternoon. IMary Don observe her ~Irt~day ORDER TO SH¢W $t:'SF:. to ho cau~e, if any there be,

FO$r ew librdry books, ABC Fphruary:-:l' nd Ben Damme hIS r:f In the Matter of the pplication wh li ense ~hould not be grantedbOOk1., arnish, Cats a.od More F('hr~ary . ,They wer~ ~t Chns of Ge.orge Roggenl)ach. xe.cutor of II to s id ("xecu~.or, to sell the abo\!eCat!-l.: an< A Boy tod a Dog, were BUler s \Ve esday evemn~. the Estate of Rotlert ogg-enbach, I des rib d rea~ estate for the afore­pur('rya~(' Wedn('~daY }~st wf'ek. tar~::ct ~nudn rS'a~6 :~l~~ t~~~;- ~eceascd, fOl' Uce~se t, Sell Real 'I sai P,rpose-.

Tht ~ d grade' reading dass d' Y . Y Es1a1e, I ITI'FURTHER ORDEREDcompJf'1e the thitd r('-ader. Thf'Y pl~,7~r fO~ r. a~ld MMrs. dE~er Now on this 9th da) of Ft'lru- tha a copy of this order be .'~er\·.wpre, giv n the ·"ttripndly Vil)age" A IJ 'PL

S0 8

Grro, d r. 8"!' J I"Si ary, 1946, this cause came for, c-d po all Persons interestf'd in

rpaddrs lnd wdrkbooks Mondny. vi . ~c, de~ru ~ an~d ; ~ . hearing upon th{'! peti ion, under II sai c tate, by causing the. SJlroeStt)de t5 will .havl' ~ Valentine riCa~~~~ of i~Ux ~~ty.~~ F~: oa1h, of George Rogg nbaeh, ex~ to Ie "blis~/;'d .once each .week.

part)i T un~day afternoon - ks:: h t th r k d l ecutor of the Estate of Robert I for till' e ~HldceSSlve weeks, In the. . ~~e'lh~n;:dv. fr~~~ckso~ w ned -~e iRoggenbach, dE'ceased. praying for I W~ "TIP Heralld, a l~gal newspaper.

:PPR t" IWfoln~lf'd Chur('h. I '. h' M a I I license to selllhp Nort~ea.c;t Quar- pn If' . pubHshed and t..'Ircu!atcdr~('v.. H. R.i~des('j, pastor:) tllonl(>~. at' rlOnng to arCUn, a.'llter (NEY4-) of SIllCtio-~ThlrtY-SiX in s id ("oun~y of Wayne.

Sunda schoo] ut 10:15. Divine liS wcr',,, (,36), Township *'ent -five C251'I LYLE E. JACKSO!',~,sen·'ic('s· t ] 1 :15. JI Q R----;h AU·' ' INorth. Range Tht'f>f> ( ), East of Judge of the District

Pfc. R~th rAII~in wh~ml~ft last' the 6th P. M., inl Way\rw County. £1·1:-:l Court.

\\,punesda for f.-art She.ridan, 111.,\\vas honor d Sunday last weekwiwn 1Iw ~mfnrl All\"lIls, A. L.lrt'lands a di Mrs. Herman Ras-IrnUSBen \\'fl fj dinner guests at ROY'ISpahr·s. ' at \:'\'f'ning neighbors\-lsi!er] Ru h p.t the' Allvin home.Mr. and IX All\"in. Ruth and I~~~,tna~';:~~ ::n~~I~~o~w:l~~'i':~~S~l~~fOUl" had \ etdnf'sday dmnC'r at 1re­bnd·s. I

\

MI~?e c~~mm~I~~ches Iin Norfolk .:;pent the ..n'ek-cnd in:

afler her parcn a1 Frf'r! Dammc home ihC~~~. an-d Mrs. Roscoe Demp~teriand Mr, a dJ l\-Irs. C. L. Fahnstock:of Laufr'l. Wer(' gUf'st~ ,Sunday ofMr. and 1'$. J. G. Millfr.

V\'ayne dll1ins of Broken Bow.war \,pter n. has come 10 assist

Much GTe cl,othing- and food is Ed. Dene:--; a: in the shoe shop. Hisnee~f'd han has been gathered. wifp and. orp. will come later.

.M,ay 1)e Lord grant us all an Mrs, II Idla PC'terson ,and- Lauraopeq hE' tt to feed _and cloth£! the of FI'E'mo t; Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Isuffrrm land starvl?~ o.f Eur¢lP:. Th.ornpson Bind Bryan of Am~s,

\\.IE'lCO e to TrIllIl:) Lutheran INcb.. and l\lI. iss .Ellen and '-Miss

chUJrch, Alice Lar~(i)h~O~f~N~'e~"~,,,,~,~aniG~rio~v~e'i~~~~~~~i~~~~~~';;~~;;i.1

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For Trinity ~lIJlen.

Trinity Aid met T ujItsday in the

parochial basemen '1:'01 Mrs. Ed.Wintpr presided. R VIR. F. Bit­tort conducted de'lo i ins. Mrs. A.Bruggf'mlan was ele t. ~ president,M. rs. Ed·1 Kolla th ~ Cl president.md MrR. Reuben B s secretary­treasurer. Mrs. Alvi agner andMrs. Geo. Wagner a:'r.ved. Mrs,Car.I He~ge-meier of 'lden, was aguest. Mrs. Matilda " toch andMiss An~a Wantoch s~rve next.

Miss '~::ie:i~~e ~Ol~·f Nor-folk, an~~ Charles tel', jr., ofPierce, ,,"'ere marrie ,unday at .3at Norfolk, Rev. H r.~Hess OffI­ciating. Attendant : were MissRuth Tirtlperley and E' in PfeifferClf Hosk!ins. The J. Riggert

family, Oliver Starn ~ami.1Y' Mr.and Mr~. Otto Ko p e, Mr. andMrs. Le~~lr Koeplte, 'rs. HermanKOPPke'lMrs. Ham; smus andArlene, Mrs. H. . Mittelstaedtand Jan He went ~ I here.

Dorca~o:::e::1 ~,ti~:~ce Re-formed church met t 'Ernest! Beh­

mer's Ttjursday. R f.' H. Riede­sel conducted de 0 ions. ~rs.

Herman Ma,irten, jr. ,d charf5e ofbusiness Guests, b si ,es 21 mem­bers, w re Mrs. H. .. Falk, Mrs.~erman Jochens, :Mrs. Reubenf'alk, r8. Albert B~hmer, ' Mrs.Erwin lrich, Mrs. ~r,nan I MarM

ten, sr. Two-cours oheon wasserved. rs. Fr-ed r mels enter­tains M rch 7 in t e Ernest PuIshome. .

I

1108 °ns S(rlo:lI iJt~m8- r Wieek liT",. Fl,lR'rJlIUl

Juj1iors are be~. ni !l ilia".s fOr •.,

..nh:.sJ~.~i.~.~~:.~1.i.,or..1 ... ~.e~a th.e I NOTICEi Sejtiors plan,tp h qs. a· class II.rl~~~~:~o~~' '& ~ -'re"~ived

~4;~~~:m"~ttllS' s ~e4 ~r· h'!Am·~~l ~~\\l~h~ a!l P~i Cil.REA.:CQ.~)ass,

~~'1; f5~:;~r;! itj, ~ Yeai;l~••'.'~!m,.,.a.y.lnlelllll."~lM •robers, of the 9'. a1 staff arr

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96 Size

ThXa$ Pink

Grnpefruit

PerDozen

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BEAT

Adam'~

Orange :(uice~oz. 49cJ'."_~ ~_"~_

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California Navel

Oranges252 Size

~:en) __~~~California Naw-l

Oranges176 SI'I"

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SUPERB HOMINY­~ No,:?oj ('an."1

~UFERB PUIVjPKIN-. ~!'\ o. ~~ J ('lUIS

QUAKER OATS-

ta"". ';ze

QU KER OATS-

K.El;;;~~~ JRAN FLAkES-for i .

C.R PENUT FLAKES-;k0r

l.vHr;~, ~~,~~;n,CORN-WHOLE KERNEL CORN-

Uel Monte ,"Re'-Pac. 2 fOi'

ited :NIrs.' Rosa Hawli:ins at Battle

Cree~sUndaY.Ro gel' 1 nnd Linda Morris of

Carro I. sPent several days at Ras­mus JielSE'n's.

Mr. anc:J Mrs. Frank Marten at­h"nde4l a birthday party at LloydKlug's last week.

!\1r. and Mrs. A. H, Hirschmanand slj)n l1ad Wednesdl~Y SUPI)('r atGC'o. LangC'nhC'rg·s.

MI'. and Mrs, II. r. IF'alk w..re in

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Performance is the one critE>­rion on which a motor oil isjudged, and Gambles 100~;'

Pure Pennsylvania is unsur., passed f()(t dependable lubrica­tion and durability, For a

smooth·runni1,'lg,quiet engineT yourbest bet is Gambles100?~PurePeIlllijyI_

vania Motor Oi1

Lettuce

Celery

Cauliflower

Carrots

Cabbage

Green };'eppersI

Fresh TomatoesGreen Onions

Fresh ~adishes

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1\\hQoott

Tomato Juice2 ~,:~; .mmlu ,25c

ou~ Fll!nIIYTomitto J,tice

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.Grapefruit Juice'2 ~:~; 29c

I Mr~. sa~ UlrIch cal ed at n:l'~

Y~~il~u~~~\'~~~l~~~'rgkent Mon-.", at Ch'd~ \Vilson's.,'Thf' L\'nn 'lsoms.of CaJrroln. were

at; GI{'n~ F~Jnk's Saturday.IMiss Leil~ Fa)'e Nidlsf'n sPfnt

H~e wl'ek-€'n~l at Howard Morrls.'Mrs. Irf'ne- Hintz and Le$-lie

l'lT're lit !\'Ia~lpy \Vilson's SatUrt'lfiY.LOUis G,lir.ws Weht to Ain!'\\'ort.h

to visit his: r!aughtN, Mi'~. Joel..vngnpr. I

, Paul R.(,htk(' \If Norfolk Hnd Ed.l~rnus(' ('<lII:t'd al I:'1'ank Tvtllrlt.m'sSunday.

1\11'. and: Mrs. Filrf'd BruTnPlsW~I-e nl Enwst F('nsl\\"~ Slllun')a)(~\'f'n-jng

Mrs, C'. ,T. Fuhrman o.od Ella ofNorfolk, W(11"\' at E. l l. Bt'hnwr'sSunday

MI'. and Mr~. E. F., Ptljt('!' \"is-

ter's. Thl"Y al~o visited Mrs. Ed. and Mlrs.Fuhnnan. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Appel, Elmer l-Iermain;===*"=;"=-.T=~=F-:-''';':--f-':========-'ant'! Harold hacl Sunday dinner in Mrs. Lo

... thE' Alice' Schlllltz horne at Nor- Wednesdafolk. Mrs. Le~. Walker an (Mrs. Hen-

Mrs. Ed. 'Bargstadt called on ry Lange berg, sr., Omaha,Mrs. Berman 'Opfer \Vednesday. came $8tU d~y and, riS ed at Geo.Ark-of> and Gury Asmus were also Langenbe 's and Will rd Fletc~­

therE'. er's. Mrs. Rosa Fletch r. who hadMr. und MrR. Frank Carson of b('en at Willard fIe ,~her's' for

Had;lr, s[.)('nt Thursday evpning in ~omp tjm~ went, tq tuana w,iththe LOUlst' lind Anna Schultz her daUgh ers.honH'. Mrs. C. . Furhman ml Ella of

The }larahl J1'1I11;::-; wpr(' at ll. C. Norfolk r. and Mrs. Emil PuIs,Falk's Sunday £'\'l't'dng. Mrs. HHI'- Mr. and rs. Hf'trman Bauermeis-old Falk \\a"l :l! Rpu!J(ln Fulk's t£>r Hnd Nil'. and Mrs fred PuIs

lIlt' F~ll~~r a.nd I,larold ~f]rj('h honlt's Momln\. wen wit hi Mrs. Augu ta' Brumelsnl~ar, \\ l~sHk ,rll{:.'ida~·, T TIlt, familic-s ~r lIC'rma.n .Toc-hens, Sunday. 'Mrs. Frf'd umels and

M1SlS Kfll~l,r)n FH,u~tl ~)f T".o~folk, 'A.r)(l\ph J.OclH,ns, Ezra JO.Ch.ens and 11\-Irs.. Loui~a .strate c Iled Thurs­and DaJ(> \\ (mit W{ I'f' ISuncltl)- clln-Illarold' Falk \\'i(Tt' ill 1 f C Falk's dav

nt'r ~U:stf; of ~1.~. J-Idrn T~~('L I Sunday. Among 1hose who ca led on Mrs.

1\11. dncl: ~1.rs. E(!. ~r.rgS1ddl rf'- I TII~' Fn'rl Ed1nprly~ SjlPnt Thurs- C'lydp Willson Wf>re rs Rasmust.\~rnt'? ,~~~ I,I'('r('(~ ri~~:·S~1~t. '~~,1t'rlday {'\"f'tllng Hntl thp Marlin Schpr-' Ni~I."'t'n, Mrs. Erv,:in l~ich, Rev.

SI,~\~:nI::l~I~~~('tu~~an~lIl~p ~::~~:in 1m{'r~ .Satlll1l..lay ('\"cning Ht Ed·IH. G. Knaub of. Winsi fe, M~. and

~'I ',In fllmily \'isitl'd Sunday ApJll Ls. '_ Mrs. Manlpy Wilson, rs. Sievers

. 1:~\11l)llT1 :1\ 'J1:ll'llld Ball\"rnw.i~- Mr, and ,l\Ir~. IIan~., Asn.1\1". 1\.If~. Aabf'rg, R£'v. and Mr£.; !E. II SOhl.,\ I " __ and Mf.s. ltarr~ l>r('v.';('n anrl M1'''. '!\in;. ICd. (;r~en. Mrs. ug. Meier..

Arkn(' Sh~'ltolll \\'i'n' m SIOUX Clly I henry. Mr£. C. H. Wal er and Mrs.Thursd'lY 1Terman JoehE'ns

Mr, <Ind Mrl': Mank~' \\'ilson Mrs Minnid> Kraus<,'. callers the('nl('rt~lin('d Rp\ II, C, hn<lllb a,nd pa.st w('pk W/;'1'(' Mr. a d Mrs. H('r­famd) at dinner Sunday at the heT1 Schwindt and D rothy, Mr.Flt'f'r ,,!ft', . ~ ,Inri Mrs. Albf'rt Bph nr, Mr. and

Mr, and :\t~r:--. \\ :111(T I- ('n~k(' amI \1rs. 1-'1'0d Bru('ckllf'r. Mrs. Mattie

I:\lr~_ Carol 10(' rcnsk0 \\l'n' III Voss, Mrs. Cwo: Schmid, Mrs_ E. E

SI<l.n1'.Jn .T.IlUr.Sic1rtY fOl" th(' fU\1('.rallpoitpr. John Pfeil of .adar., Paul

of Mr~. S~-l.ra:l T't'~t,z(',r:, ' __ Hohrlw qf Norfolk. ¥rs Minnie1\Ir~, t.r,nc<.;t F{ nskl dtld M'I!:i., \\'itlC'nbC'r~, Mrs. LUis \-Vitlpn­

~arolln.C' F~l'n"kp ~\'('n' at August Ihng and fritz \Vitlen erg of Nor­h.ruger s Sature.la) af\f'rn0on. and' folk. Mrs, Rf'uhen F lk, Jimmythf' bt!f'r rl'm,Hlnt'r1 a few days. I ilml Mar\" ,Junl',

l\It-s. }I,'l.,tl Kn'l Hnd dHUght(']'s I .', 'II.In.<') \VIl1 lla\'.'~ \\"l't·C' ;\1 Boll l\Tar- 1.1]('111(' Brungardt :'\O\,'as ~'l 1sll_!!]",,' ;\1r!:i. lIul- Mary Pl\\'('nlt:rky Sat If-day night.

11\;\ \\T1T <1t'l Fdllh Pi\\"C'nitzk~' was 'dh Rvelyn

Ithilt afl(TIl(lon. l'fpJ! Satltr~ay night d Sunday.

~1 ' .1 i\'1·".· hl. ]' 'hnlf'r "I' ,John Galmat of Ha raid, S. D.,

I. r, dll( -, I., "ll ",' 1\1 II ld W c1t 'chard and

and ttl(' !:Hl\iIH'~ (II ./>_1"1 Bplmwr. n;:'~~ ~l, ~us ;"~a~k ['mil, Carl

In('uh(~n Buss and l'Jra Jllchcn" I (; r' t ~'l d' fl . ~ M s

...."! w('n' Sund<.lv dllllwr g"ll(',,,ts at Ed, I TH 1Ill-l.t 'tIn I Y an 11', a~ 1'..

. I+~ollalh's." IFred Tal~ot w('rl'. It erman.:~~j, L('on 1'"lt,;,('r of Mountain I'May's Sutday, e\'enm Th~ Mays

I CroY'.', \1(1 .. :\ill' ~lnu Mrs, AI['n'd 'l,nd JO,lm:.Gallnat \\' fC' ,I,n thePER QUART I, ~\'ltz('r of ~rokt'n HI1\\'. ('~mH' ~;~l:d busf home at • orfolk Sun-

13%( :rhursd<-ly flnd \-ISllt'd IInt1l FrH!:ly I;' i _

HI EnH'sl F('n:-;k{"~" ~ I ~[onor Birth ~y.,t:: an~lr~.·lri~~'\I;:l:;~;a~·"n~~lCi~(,~;~~i~~~;: I Mr. ant ~rs. ~~d~.i t:h~trat~,o~In DrUIn lots ~1:~(',,~ndSt~:;t::, Frpd (~~"l(~l\~:,l'lI;~~~ i~~~~~l~ ~~cn~~,~e~~e~ he~: ~nt~r~

re~~n;::.~::=~C;;BTJ bJrthday 8unday, 11-:lnpd. ~elatlv('~ ,nen s.

._.'.'_,'.. '.-.'.' :,:;j;i~r,ii~,;j,iiii,jlii,:!;;.;i,:~"":,, "~l ll1~l'; I,:~n::, ~~~,~;~; ()fa~~:i~nP:I::,7;'~ I ~~l~~::~~~r:s~~0;: ,~~:'~~:;di.. -~. _:.':':,.! FT"ld:Jv ('~'('nlng \\Ith IVll's, ,Ld.1 '

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G~il.1J - li,::••i;>.::i from a lll'(,k('n leg., ' " ' .Tllnio~li~~a;:;a~~o i: :lieer ('n-J.J{.e4 ::\11', and I\''Irs_ H h., AabPl'g Hnd i'l S t d

1 !\-1' , j Aaberg ItcrtainC'd, young 0 so a ur ay1,1 .tll( HI ' I c \.'111 P\'ening * Walter F C'er's. Prizes100% PURE \\"t'n\ !t~, i-Ilr 1 \ 1 , • in cards i~'ent to iter Kleen-l\1i", h.lt, Stacy,' husband ~ sang '~l. Hirsch ~n, EmmJl

PENNSYLVANIA OIL \\";~J:n~I:lt1(trv~r~'a~~~~~~nlLlk and II ?tratc, jPaul Fen.Kc, Walter11 ~ C Lill~ w('rt' in Omaha Sundny- ~tr~t('_ 1j\.\'o-cour~e 1 pcheon wa~

and \lnnday. /\.rlr'll. f' M('i('rlH'n1'~ 'I s('nC'd. 1;It RNlhl'n Falk'" Suno<l\1 no\\'lIb Bonnlf' Qu('pn, . , ~irthdsy 9i nero A

;1Ilc] l'<lr~ (jla DT"or;rf'n'l Mr. an~ Mrs. Han. Asmus, r~Annabf'] ;\nd Harold of Dal10n, Ilene and !Gary, Mr. a. ~r~ Her·

Salurday to visit at Gl('nfj m<.Ul KOE'IiJke and Jud . anll r~~:Frink's Mr, Rnd Mrs Harvey Mltt€'lsta~dt of N r~o {,Frink 'of Win~fjrk. arc also al Gknn Sunday .im;er fguest 't: ~i 'H:i4~Fnnk'.'- MltI('\sta"dt s or ,8 e e s

:'vIr, :,llrl :\lr'c;, I\-Iauricp LilHbav liir1hdn:Y·t A decorat' cake cenci\\'('['1' 111 u:u]"(,j Tl1ul""day to ."I'~ t('n'd th' table.. le cream antilt' lal11'/":-; 1l10thfT, :\ll's. E. \\.: cakp W(,I' served In th¢ afternoon.Aug-US'I. who \\'hS sl'vpr(']y hruisr'd 'In a fall on jt~{', Tt](' LlTlrbays wl'l'd l\lorth Vallf',y Olub.\'].<.;Ilmg In ,F'J'jc!:Jy. Nor1h Walley club 'rt Saturday

Mr. <lnd CllSL\\,(' Schmidt ('\'('ning with Mis. ftuby Reed.and Mrs" E, O. Bf'hmtT, Ml' GUf'sts were Mr. an Mrs. Walter

ljiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiij; Maas, Mr. and M.rs. r. I. Moses,• 4 4bA

~l~'a;~~:l "~~~' t~~r ~~~rM;:~~~~Maas. My and Mrs. Moses, Ken­nard Hall and M 5i Ed. Maas.Luncheon closed th 1party. Mr.and Mrs. Clarence ;~roeder en-tertain next. I

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Co/Ion wrappingblo:ukets for infants;lig~t wei.ghl, easy lawo\hl White with pinkor blue.-

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Our Reg. Low Price $2.75

Grand for "wet and slush" days; .. the tough, wiry surface deansshoes -like a hand-operat,edbrush!

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Mothers! Many hard-to-get baby!'essentials" are back again'!

Pretty little coffonaprons "just likemommie's" for tots 4 to6. Red gingham onwhite organdy, alsoAoral or polka dot pat­terns. Reg. 390.

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~lmer Sampson. Prizes in _cards --IN I" I'Who move: soon ~rom the commun- Ad' .CO Y. I !j n cr on, all having received their

The Saturda v nin~ Post is ,n~~I~~B~~~IH~;~~s,Fl~t I 'thwestWakefield ityMr. and' Mrs. ~~o Schultz enter- discha ges.

~~~~edco~~t l' u:~:ll~ofma~: rt Hinnenchs and Glen Sampson. (By Mrs. W. c. ~lng) tained at Sunday dinner and sup- A::;ct. e~~ ~~~: DaOnn:ldM~~a~~~~d L ncheon was served by Mrs. . .per: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ander- Fish ' f C 1'1 . .

_~~~~~ ~~~e t I~ ~~si!;·o~: S mpson. ISS Helen Hanson was home son of Winsidp, Mr. and Mrs. da~ ~r~.~('f g~~~~S 'o;'~; ~~d~~~~letter from a rqp l,po~ter w~o fro ~maha. for the week.end. Richard Kutnrn, anet Mrs. Walter ClAre 'e Wo!tC'r. Mr. Abrams istravels more t aIn 2 O,~Q mil. & Observes BIrthday. r nd Mrs Joel Dahlgren and Miller of 'Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. a ('au in of Mrs. \Volter Rnd the

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V'th I The followmg helped Ben Dam~ i:I SCI II Gus Schultz joi$cd them at sup- C{.mj1le w('r(.~ en rout" to C,,'I"forn,'a,per year. n 0 tr st' I • mobserve hiS birthday of Febru- sont ISlte IOUX Ity re a ves per. ,- ~

most brutal i di ferencC' on tllte. Snt r~Y afternoon Mr. A )ram~ recently received hisa y 4: Mr. and Mrs Ed Damme i To celebrate Lois Erickson's dlSChargo,

part of many r.t~ e, ciVilia.." d 1\/1' C ' Mr and Mrs WIll Victor and 'helpers, the T rte found r~- r. art .I.Y-J-rs arl Dammc, Mr and E tI t F d th 12th hirthday M Thursday, hC'r Mrs Throron Culton visited In

turned soldie t i1lh1g stn~ rs, WllJ Schroeder, MISS Irene' MS1e ;p~n l\a~ evenmg WI mother invited ~er schoolmates to the H' ns Jenspn home in Emerson

I i Damme Mrs Mary Dormg Mr ~'J a rs r eyer her home for a I social hour afl"r S dtions and en h t Is n t 1e alert a~d Mr~. :trvmg Doring, Wilbur l~r and Mrs EmIl MIller and L un ay afternoon. Mrs. ,Miller andto serve and ke thdmselves' S dow and the Melvm Bake W l~ Mrsl llhe Rewlnkle were Monday ~~~ol.E~~~~ '~~;;v:~jO~~~r:s~~ Arno~. who had hecn there sev~agreeable. 11 e re ort(:!r conn~ t r Reeg and Max BrudIga~ fa~~ ev\eIllln VISitors at Leo Schultz's . eral d ys, returnf',d ho~e with her.monts: "WeI, ~he you are, II s. PrIZes m 500 went to Mrs 1\1r. and Mrs. Ben Lund were ~~~f;'2i~~I~~i;,>~:thebirthday cake Mr. a d Mrs. Chal'lJe WoltersMr. Editor, a d s~ch experi· S hroeder, Mrs. Carl Damme, Carl entQ'rt~uned In the Verdel Lund Joann Schultz was fOllr yoar".. Mrs. clinda tlH'('ht, Mr. and Mr~:ences are th - frea~on: Why I D d W hOllle for Sunday dmner and sup ,-- .... Art v{oltcrs also n.,ited' in tIlt!would drive 1 ilel out oLroy rome an alter Reeg Lunch- per " - old Thursday. and evening gupsts Jense~ home.

::~~ict,,"m~~tt~::'b~r: 0~1~'; c:~: ~~ ~~~~~:~ SALE rl.~r~r'(;:;;;,~;ev:~t~SP~rtsTh~~'~ ~~~h~;s~o~~~~~h~~:et~;reL:;:~ ~The courtesy s r.vo1jlh ~hat, be- I HERE IS SUCCESS SW<iggcrty in observance of her ~en~~, Blatj~rt ard ~irgil Eckherg OCAL NEWSsides the ex 111:-nt ,work they birthday amlles. -ome·ma e icc cream Mis. Suzanne and Jk(1(' Barl){'rdo They are n t lonly wiJling ef IA. G. Sydow's fann sale Tucs- M E'l M'lI d M T'Jr and birlhdny cake with four call- of O~aha, were \W'{'k-cnd guestsficlertt and rc dy tb wprk 'but day attracted a large crowd and R(>w~~kl~r:\te~de~~~s. ~~'e ~t~= dies wC're C'njoyCc1. In thelTed Foust hOllle.they have Ie ned how Ito meet pnices were good. Tom Hughes of- mIl1'l<'g birthday party Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Theron Culton Mr.Jand Mrs. Fluyd Millf'!' rtncltheir fellow ~n." The Post fi¢iatdd. The Sydows are moving afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scilultz, Mr. ami Rilly 101m of Laurpl, slwnt Mon-observes in n lusion:: "Wc're to Wayne to the residence they 1\1r. and

lMrs. Clarence Wolter Mrs. Clarence Wolter. Mr. and day e ,ening at Herhert {'('ny's.

glad to Jearn h s i~ ha.rpc'ning, bought CI~om Mrs. R. C. Hahlbeck. and' ci;Jiltlrcn were Saturday sup. Mrs. Preston Turner and Mr. and The: Ismael Huglws family andnot only heca Sl:! we ~nt the. ~-~---~- per g4ests in the parental Elmer Mrs. Lawrence Blattcrt were ~rs. Ft..uI Peterson were Thut"~dayboys who arc coming ack to h Medical Patient. Fisher' horne at CarrolL among the group who spent a dInn(>l~ guests of Mr. and Mrs. E1-make out we 1 but be buse of Mrs. Ben VonSeggern was a 1'4 d 1'4 W' pleasant :friday cv· . th wyn Jbnes.

d 1" r. an rs. 'allace Ring, Levinus Packer ho~~.lTlg In e~~~ti::.I~~ea lxt;f~~ h~<~n a~'~ ~e iC~~_tie~t int local hospital Marcel anld Merle were entertain· ni(~r~t~~~I;nU~b(':i~rldr~~~~nMi~(~

t d t h jik th '1 I Sr;~rday. nes ay ast week until f'd in the Kenneth Packer home Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bartels ~lOd W<-J.yne tilis week after a \l:~jt 1Il

r~~~l~ ~bO~~ Ie tbr.eBut tCisc~~r_ -------- fO~;v:~~~a ~i;s~p~. ~dD~~~~~,r·Mr.. ~~~l~:c:~I;~~~lrt~~~{;l~'\~il~:c;~~~~_,~~ II(JU.~t~n, Tex.dent that'leno gh of t em are 1.-----------..1and Mrs. Art Meyer and Mr. and SundaY (-'V{>ninJ gtl{'.~t~ in 111(' Mr.:llnrl Mrs. C. C. Slirlz, Mrf th t h t th· I I "I' and l\~ni. R. G. FuC'lbf'rth. Mr. Hnd

~rC'S~~~l~ a~~l~ ~["I'ir i~f~~In~C' f:jl{ Soulh,vesl Wayne ~~''"c~;;~ns~ ~~~~~:r ~ner~l:e~~~i ~~~r;n~;a~~~~ I~~:~:rr\()S~~~~'n~·i~~. Mrs. ~hris Tietgen and R SmithIt WIll not ta c lorlg for people (By'iStaf[ Correspondent) Mill!'r hOllnC'. Plato, Minn., \1ho stopped for a ~~O~~~~~:~j-~tol\~'r. s~~i~;z M~~~ay1-li:~

:::~to:::::fi~nd~th~e~m~'="8:===::f===ll'-;::-:::::-=::-:;:==::-::=: I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahlgren visit cnroutc to Ipagc, Ncb. Spntcrtnincd at Sunday dinner and Mr and Mrs Arthur F It d ;~~~~~~~mained in the city un1il,Linda Beck spent Thursday night supJller: ~r. and Mrs. Joseph C. Myro~, Mr. and·iMrs. Clar~~c~ ~~l- Sunday gupsts ,in the R, R,

14hh;~:~I:nnc:~eo;ks!callcd Feb- Johnson and Aldrn, Mr. and Mrs. son and Mr.! and Mrs. Joseph Smilh! home included Mr. and Mrs.riary 1 at Harvc~ Beck·s. ! Ker1mit Joh~on and Allan. Erickson attended a party in the Jamc~ Smith and Jame:-;, Mr. and

lVT. and mrs. Clarence Wolter M,arvin Fel~,0'1'.:e Friday evening Mrs. Rcn Smi1h and Irf'ne ;",,1T,!le Wrn. Vahl amps spent Sat- RccompanIed Mr. and Mrs. Ivor m honor of Dohald Felt. who is D h'S -th II f Y I

u~day evening- at Wm. }Icier's. JAmes of Wayne to the Ernest home on Ie ve. r· nd also for Don- ~': S~~l~ of ~\cr~ctn,n~~nl<n>n.'I)',~~,','nlrrhc- Waynp Anderscns were at VI tTl k 1 S d ,..

qoyd Dunklau's Wednesday eve- e ar lOme atur ay evening ald Fleet od, Orville Larson. and 4c-e Smith remninrrl in thf''~ for Mrs. tJtemark's birthday. Warren Erl nd on and Alvern SmIth: home to spend SC\'pr;ll ,<by:-;.

01 g. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langcmeier, -:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;4:::t;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;~:;;;;;::;::;;;~e Lawrcne(' Thomscns wcre al Mr. and Mrs. Emil Utecht of ('

~~r~~e~iIliken'S Sunday evening Wayne, and Mr. aIld Mrs. Herman

The Russell pryors were at ~~~i~~t in ~~~eEI1l:l~~i~rer ~~'~~i.ngMiss Iknedict Tt:unk land l\'1iss ~:rJi~~('('~('('k'S Sunday last weck Mr. and Mrs. Emil Miller enter-

Dorothy Meyer left for' K'lnsas lainI'd Mr. norl Mrs. Rohert F.City Thursday :mornink 'aftl'r The Donald Millikens and .James Han.<:on, Mr. amI Mrs. Joe Becken-

d ' , h 1'4 .1'4 ,Millikens had last Wl'dncsday din~ hall!!'!', Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Munsonspen mg a wee ~It, lSI eyer S ner at Alb{-'rt Milliken's.parents, Mr. a ~ Mrs., Charles Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch and ~~n~. Harry Munson Friday eve~

Mecyer. I Le~and were at Oscar Ho('man's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blatchford~cd Swanson of WaYlnc, was SUlllday afternoon last wC'{'k.

flown to Newm n Grove: by R. G. Alvin Temmp came home Ff'bru- and daughters spent Friday eve-

~:~~;~:;~~~~~~:'7:'::O~'f:,~:~::::pl~:<: ~;~~df~~?I~~~~o~::~~,;~~~~.iFr:r:: 's~.~:u~:n;dn,B,ey~,',~r~l(r~Yrn,d,~u,ln(~,mn'j,~at~t~::~~~~nin on business Sunday : marning-, O. B. Haas' Thur!-;day ('\'ening. -Tommy Martin [Sioux iCity, and Mrs. Walfred Carlson Hnd Eve- MIf_ and Mrs, Art Meyer visitedp<-J.ssenger stopp d in for 'refueling. IYfll, Mrs. Donald Carlson and Ron- In the Will II. Meyer home Sun~

~~y w~r~ on t eit' way: to Goose aid! were at Russcll Pryor's Thurs- ~:ne~ft~~~~oniro:~'\~~~~r h~~~

m~~~~~):~~~~b iSun ~~r;fahn":~t~~: ::bas~It:;~kMj~\i~~~; Wg~~;st~U~; ~~~a~n~a;~~~a~na~~U;~b~~le to gelday afternoon. avid had boughl Ll d P 'M F'" Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmcr Lunda house south {) 'Pend~r, which he wa~yalsoo~C;;~: rs. aye Strahan C"ntertained Friday evening: Mr.Intends to mov to Thu,ston, but TheHennan Retgs wen' at John and Mrs. Erick Johnson and Ade·~vas unable to f n? a war to mov~ Reeg's Sunday evening last wepk. Iyn, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Morten­It .t1lC're becaus iIt was I too .largif The Clarence Becks were there son <Lnd children, Mr. and Mrs.tn. g~t across gan creek ~ndge~. Wednesday evening. t Paul Dehlgren, Mr. and Mrs. JessDaVId. flew do\ nand .stJudle? th~ trhe Edward Bakers, Otto Sauls Brownell and Jimmy and ThureSItuatIOn from the al~' untli he ann Arnold Vahlkamps called at Johnson, complimentary to thefound a way to moVe hIS house. Herman Vahlkan1J-p's Wednesday Johnsbn and Mortenson families

evening last week.1 'The Arnold Valilkamps were at

The Wallace ,eyer fa~nily sp~m~ II. A. Rethwisch'si Sunday eveningSunday afterno tl at Dry-no, SpIJtt~ arJId at the Hermah Vahlkamp, jr.,gerber's. , ', h~mf Tuesday evening last week.

The Ear] Es 'rlnanns of ~Penctet+;' :The; Hartd Goshorns of Winsid(',the Bruno Spli tgcrber and V~l h1d S\mday dinner last week at: J.Damme fa~ili(' 'wcre Sllnday sup- ~. Goshorn·s. Mr. and Mrs. Rayper guests In 11e Warren Rabe SUlrber and -Harold were there forhome n('ar Wis cr. l~ncheon.

The Br~no ylitlgerbers took 1MI'. and Mrs. Andrew Anr!crsen,Mrs. Mane Sp l1tgerbel~ to lh", :~rothY and Howard, Mr. and Mrs.home of her d ughter, iMrs. PaUl onard Aindersen and Bobby LeeDreyer, at Nor ~lk, sattl., rday. S~(' 0 Winside, spent Friday eveninghad been here 1""(' we('l~s and WIP a Wayne Andersen's.spend about a nonth art Norfo'I~. The WafTIe Andersen'" and Har-

---+-- -----t'-- 01 Ander$cn were at Pilger Sun-SOUTHE ST W~YNE d, y last week to help Mrs, Ander-

Celebra. Blrthd~ys. s n's sister, Mrs. Harold Meyer,To help Mr. and Mrl"s. Elwoqd a d husbapd get settled. They had

Sampson celebI' tc thcil'1 birthday~, oved theire from Dodge. Mr. andthe following r latives tj,rtd frienqs rs, John Wendt.. and Karen ofcalled at Sam *on's S~ndaY cv~- P Iger, w~re also there.fling: Mr. and rs. Ca 1 Samud-son, the Mclvi Samue, ons, G\(~n At Qeckenha.uer Home.Sampsons, Mr. and ~rs. Hem:ty Dairy ~reeders' associa tion ex·H ' " h "Iho j' '* e utive bQard held a routine busi-lOne-rIC S, II uc!"t .' .mnerlc Sfamily of Stan 'on, Mr., and M . n,.~ss meet.~ng, Tuesda?, evening lastPaul Lessman, ,Bill MeycJ;is, D n ek in- the. Ralph BeckenhauerSherbahns, Mr i and l'P"rs. Waat h me.Johnson, Mr. land Mrs. Rudy --------Longe, Gordon ue-rnbetgers, Hen-Irf-----------. Iry Bush family Clnr?nCe Kahlens,Betty and Bon ic Hmne-nchs arJd

nor-general .;{Puerto Rico, suec~e<linRex Tugwell Who is !'emeIilbered as Il bUS!Washington theorist in the early dllYs 0the new deaL W e ~ad suspected lie wasent to Pue~to R,ico to get rid 01. him. Wnow have suspicions the islanders want tsend him back, It is reported he is,sche~uled to teaeh in an American uniViersit~,

,Students may thus get a new set of' idea~!prompted by experience, which they eoul(laccept or reject, as reasoning would $ug­gest. As a member of the original new dealinner circle, Tugwell was a master plan­ner of thillgS that were impractical antiwouldn't work,

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A young lad stirring around to eaplurea job peddling bills contrasted with a tooptevailing habit to want to be coaxed towbrk, Weare reminded of how the night­mare of threatened nnemployment mocksimmediate labor scarcity and decreasedproduction. Indifference to jobs at high"iages, closely tagged by fear rf idlearmies, hungry bread lines and free soupkitchens, does not harmonize with thewinning American habit of industry. LooJ<­ing for .snap.s, big pay, least po.ssible workand nq responsibility needs to be joltedinto an appreciation of real values. A b~y

on the alert to grab ~~bis a ho~eful si~n.

The Dicl<ens, Nl"h.,'~prea("her, whm;e 11e­cent topic was "Why All Preachers ShouldBe Arre~ted and Sent to Hell for Fiye:Minute,s," became ~o excited over tbenation-wid,> publicity Ihat followrd th~t

he proposed to repeat the sermon. Whypreachers should be consigned to hell forany length of time is not made clear, Andwhere the preacher would find more hellthan the world has experienced in recentyears is a qUCRtiOll. Both prea('h~rs andlaymen ~ould find plenty of galling hellalmost anywhere Oil em·th without muchlooking,

oThe Case bill to curh ~tl"ikes is making

head\\'ay in eongress. It impORes labor­management responsibility, provides formediatioh boards, a cooling off period,mOre and eaRiel' anti-picketing- injunctionsand no unioJ~ control over f;ulwrvisoryemployes. The mpaH'ure is the result ofgrowing public sentiment. People are over­fed on slowed production at a time whenreconvel1'ion should have the right ,of lvay.Needed product.ion is stifled and the publicis outraged. "

oAlbert S. Coss, ma~ter of the National

Grangp. ha:--; iSSlll'd a statement in whichhp charges lalwf-manag-emcllt disputeswith utter diRf{'gard for the public wel­fare. He 8ays: ;'Npither labor nor industryhas recognized its responsibility to the pUb­lic," He suggests that if'labor is adequate­ly rewarded and capital j;-; making toomuch, con.sumen' ~h{)uld benefit by lowerprices, An,'way, the innocent public shouldnot be punished.

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':Vayne has practiced. economy in con­vertIng dead property mto revenue-pro­dtlcing valueR. The result insures improve­ment and develops a healthy financial eon­dition. -4\s soon aR material and workmenbecome available, the housing probiem willbe solved and many chang,," for the betterwill be made.

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, Too dry, weather during the crop grow­Ing season lS always a threat, and it keepsup nervou:-; tension until the annual harvestis over. The plan to harncsR streams andconserve moisture to apply when it isneeded would remove a lot of painful un­certainty,

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Edgar farmers, \vho are engineering astrike against strikes, have advised Wash­ington to use the same speed in gettingback to peace-time production that wasemployed in gearing the country for war.

(By Mrs, M, B. Kllhon)

Married in Omaha..Miss Jacqueline and Miss Mar­

gI~'Kuhl and Phyllis and Lila Is­o accompanied Mr. artd Mrs. JoeHi Ie and Joy to Omaha Wednes~

dalY morning. They attended thewedding Wednesday evening ofMiss Mary Hinkle and ArVid Lang­feldt. They returned home Thurs­day night.

guests in tile Lloyd McFaddenhome in honor of Mr. and Mr~.

Thompson who arc visiting "herebefore leaving for California.

Observe Birthday.A group of friends and nplghbors

gathered at the Ray Nelson homeSalturday evening to help Mr. Nel­son celebrate his birthday. Afterprogressive pitch luncheon 'wassetrved by Mrs. Nelson and neigh­bors.

urday night find Sunday in the Her­man A1IIderson home.

Mts. Reubpn Holm and Janicewrro visitors in the Wilbur John­son horne in' Oakland.

The Birthday cJub helped Mrs.Ed. Bokemper celebrate her birth~

day Monday afternoon.Miss ,Ila Couch of Exerter" Neb.,

was a guest in 1he Jewel( Killionhome over the weel<-end.

C. D. Ha$kell and E. 0, Waitleof Lau;rel, were dinner gUf'sts ~nthe J. Killion home Mdnday.

Mr. and MrS. Marvin FC'lt were

~~~~ded;;onnerh;~~s~~~a~~aeOd~8- Mr. and M~s. Max Ash <visitedMr. and Mrs. M. B. 'K;illion arid S nday eVenIng at August Haase's.

family werf> Sunday Vi$i~.iors in, the Joann ~eckman spent FridayH. It Roberts home in Sioux City. 81 d Saturday at James McIntosh's.

Mr:o;. RLL'>seli Parks and Dav:is a' tM,'rnrs'ooCnli,fnf Pthe.--.nnJasmP"esntMMcjOnnl~~Yhspent from Thursday to Saturd'fY <.; '-=

in S~ou:x City in Mrs. Peters' homlf'. me.!Albprt P0tf'rs, Mrs.: Carrie Mi- Mr. am/l Mrs. James McIntosh

chnel and MPlvin and Pauline Pr-~ c lied Sunday afternoon in theShower for Bride. ters spent Monday ev¢nlng in t1~c red Beckman home.

Pleasant Hour club, relatives and Emil Rodgers home. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Witte and I

frJends had a miscellaneous shower The Vclmer And~'sQn family f mlly of IRandolph, spent Sundayfot M~Arthur Backer in the were among those ~o: help¢d Luther Milliken's.hdme 0 her parents. Mr. and Mrf;. Mrs.. Roy L.ennart of ayo. e, ccIle- Mr. and Mrs, Mllton Auker ,wereB![l Sc tt, Friday afternoon. Aft~ brate her J:)irthday S nGa~. t:!dnesday eveJ;ling last week sup-erl gam ,luncheon was served by Mr. tInd Mrs. ,Gilbert Car]~on and P r guests in the Hobert AukerMrs. Schutts and friends. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer FOI1estberg h me.Backer received a lot of gifts, from' SiouX City, w re among eadet Wurse Margueritte Milli-a ong them a large picture and tho$e attending Ha Johnson's ketl."Of sidux City, spen~ last week-j

la~a~rm..;;;;C;;;ha;,;i;,;r,;,;g;,;\;,;!t;,;S;,;f;,;ro;,;m;,;;,;a;,;II;.'__, Isa~ej.r~~~a~rs. Herb~rt Jt:hnson, ~~~ ~~:::r parental Luther MiIli- i

I j ~~~:t1.~aln~rS'M~s~r.~~J.e,j.I.i~O ~hn~~~ r. and Mrs. Howa~ Mau andI Nort·h Wakefield speIiIt Wednesday aft rtoo help- :~ na~~l~a~~do1f~;".~~~,Mw":;~

ing l Leonard Olson c ItbIjl,te his Su day dinner guests In the Will

birt:,day. _ I! ~~~~'sh~~~ ~~~ea~O~r:.i5~~~~~~E(1tertain H' Du klau and June G~y and eve~

Mr. and Mrs. Ma i ~elt en- nincallel'l1 were Mn and Mrs,ter~alned the following , Ie Fri- Em I Baier. '1day evening at a ng r. and M~. J. . Johnson,

~;d ~~~~~a:n~jt.~e:, e~.~.~r~~~~ Itu ~~it;l:~ij~~l~~~r,n~i:~' sa:t~MJ • Axt.hur' Felt, ;.J'LIarc Mrs. urd :I. • v~njng. a.. t Ke neth JOhn;

I J~ E~ickson and fam 1i.Y. r. anli son s, Mr. and Mrs. p~an Hansoe ~nlng. I MrS. Fired Lundin, .I a d Ed. n Bob were_ Sunlilay dinne

lltid Mrs. Vel1r.er Anderson Clllrenfe ~son, LaV r~e. 0 son, S at lJol1nsonl I'r. and ~.'l'litlrsday leYe~ing. 1.'11. th.e M. AI.Vrn 'And .tso.n.,... W.a¥. ~.l .nd-. ' . Childs 'and lV1~ 'ice of Belt ''jsnD nal Fleet\"oo,!Q al and I weri''Sunday Arl moon anI!

Is in the' En er . nand Iris t'i ckso~. I I n heon . ~ts. a~ .J:4.nson'~ .an~Mr., ~d " ., ,_, I ',,' '. . ,. ,:,! . and ·".Vitt iHaase anrl

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Need ofUnity

~uBscmPT10N RATES:In Vlnyn(>, Pl('IT{', Cedar, nIX~' Thurston, C"umlng,Stanton and MIHIll'loll CO\lOtl~: $ 50 per Yll!ar, $l.2[j forl'llx'month.!1, 7r, "t'nt_" for throe m nths. O\lltslde COIlII­tle-s mentlollPd: $300 ['pr yt'IU·. Al payable In Rdvllnct'.------~--,-----------~--

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Thursday, February 14, 1946-,----_.~------

REPUBLICANS who deemunity essential to victory werecareful to keep rival personalinterests from creeping into

the late Founders' day rally, The purposeof tRis annual get-together is to enlivenPatty spirit and maintain party solidarity.The Butler and Griswold forces were equal­ly' reprt'sented and equally unobtrusive,Their fqelings ""ere earefully concealed,They re!\!ized that a unit<!d 'organization isneeded not only to win in the state, but togift: iltrength to the cause of truly repre­sentativ~, government in the nation,

. There is no disagreement between Sen­ator Butler and Governor Griswold overprincip!,es, Both are soundly constructive,and both are equally antagonistic to alienisms that have threatened the Americanway 01 life. The senator very properlyasks for reelection on his record. The gov­ernor, who has served three terms, thinkshe is ready for promotion. They are goodfriends, and either in defeat can be de­pended on to support the other in the com­ing election.

,~:j Other candidates were present at th~Founders' day, meeting, and while theymade themselves agreeable, they mani­feilted no outward eagerness to corralvotes_ They were on hand to mingle withleaders from all parts of the stat", withpersonal ambitions apparently suhordin­ated to the general good.

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Shrinking SPEAKING of the needfor a sound economy to

Abundance create the Americanabundance which is

nqw sadly disappearing, the Omaha World­Herald quotes this from John T. Flynn inthe current Reader's Digest:

"\Ve can navc full employment in Amcricaunder a sys(em of free government. But wetan have it only by doing what the championspf state~made jobs refuse to consider. We canhave it.tmly by building up the strength of ourproductive system. The Government can play:a gresxt'·,nd. essential role in this. It cannot hedone without the Government. But the Govern­ment must know wilat it.,is doing-whether itis trying to restore this system or destroy it."

The World-Herald concludes with thiseQmmeiJt:

,; "In 'the greatest war in history we Ameri­,cans have just demonstrated that our produc­

";tive capacity is perhaps the most significant'~cdnomic fact on Earth. And having taughtthat truth to the rest of the world we now seemdisposed to forget it ourselves-while mum­bling -flossy ~ords about our good intentions."

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Roy Cochran, former Nebraska gover­nor, appears slated for the plae'e of gover-

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Tailo~cd or Softly DeflQwered

BLOUSES .... coniinue to hold th'i' limtIight!

High jeweld necllines with detailed ;tucki~g and stitchingfor suit wear. !

.-UST Aa,RIVED! JUST ~RRIVED!

TWO· AY WOOL" BLPUSE'Jed by KORET of CALIFf

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" * *l·ub.members and Missa1n were gupsts oftining Friday whenxawford and Mrs.e had high SCOrf'S.

Tischhof entertains

-xl * *onday.

Mrs. Fay Strahan entertain­ed Coterie a 41 guest, Mrs. \V. A.

~~~~en~~.Pt, t~~nd~~r~~~rn~~high score i ,cant ract. Mrs. M.L. Ringer 'ill be _hostcss ncxtMonday.

Entert8linsScCtrf'boa

Helen ThielMrs. W.P.Mrs. M. v.Oscar LiedtMiss Clarathis Friday.

* * *Contract eets.Contract £'t Tuesday with

Mrs. J. G. iller. Mrs. R. A.Schreiner a d Mrs. J. F_ Kee­line were gu sts. Mrs. Schreinerwon high '~C n .... The club meetsin two wee s with Mrs. H. II.Hahn

terisan. Mrs..'R. Love enter- by M;;:W~d~IF;ber. Other cludes·M s, Jo n Sievers, Mrs.tains in two e ks. guests were Mrs. W' G. ehuIz, Adolph K rn, rs. James Maben

1* * Mrs. C. N. Olson 'an~ Mr . E. J. and Mrs. na attig.

'En~~a~~ur· ,~~ and Mrs. P. ~~~~e'i~~~~~t~at~s~~d:it i * *L. MfCh en e tained P. E. O. March entertains Fcl!truarr 20, King's D~ugh era Meet.Febru ry 5 in t e fonner's home. ,.J!- * 'l!- I I King's raug ters met Thurs-

~~.t' i[e\~~r, ~s:s.r.~~~.t~~~':~~ For Redeemer Aiel. j ~:~ a~n~h" ~:eu f~I70~~n~6;:~hostes~ Febru In 19. RC'deemer Aid m¢t Th/ursday present :~rs, lenn Giese and

1* * in the church parlorls wi~h Mrs. daughter f Ci cinnati, and Mrs.P. N. G. Me ta. Herman Sund, ~rs. A.rle~FitCh. Truma M Can ell and son. Mrs,

P. N. p. c lib met Tuesday M~: Herman Mlldnfr an Mrs. Wesley beck was hostess andWith, MrS. M.. ~rawford. Mrs. Ah In Barton hostes$E's. r:.' D. Mrs. Trut Pre ott had the les-Roy Pierson 5 isted. Mrs. Wal- I B. Martm of Portla-n.d, \\ as. a son. The ~roup meets Thursday.ter Lerner Je he program. The guest. Mrs. Fred Denik:1r:'gfr ]om- March 7. ' Inext meeting 'ilI be March 12 ed. The March contmutt~e in- (C(Jnt~ u{'d n Pa.gr> E!ght)with Mr$. Al Jeffrey. €>--- -.,---- ---.----,.

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Billie Jane ~md Tommy Rob· ,erts entE'rtai qd 40 young f.olksfrom the 7th tnd 8th grddes ata dancing Ii ·t in the Women'sclub roam F i ay ev('ning. Mrs.

:nVt:::~i::b ~r;~::~edEldeetl m bers were guests

of Mrs. Envi . leer Tuesday lastweek when rs. Henry Rellekegave the- ks an on refinishingfloors, wood ork a-nd furniture.Mrs. Otto Fleer entertainsMarch 5.

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SOCIAL FOREcA T Mr,. Helen Ri dell of York. Mrs.bupBcate meets next aoday R M. Carhar and Mrs. D. S.

: whh Mrs. H. E. Ley. Wightma.n ale arranging ilheCollege Beauty Shop. Phone luncheon. Aft .rward the gr()up

254. f14tf 'goes.to the h me.,of Mrs. T. T.Mrs. C. E. Carhart enlli'rltains Jom's for ex mpUfication and

Acme club next Monday. I instruction. rs. J. G. Miller!Min<:rva club meets ne t 1\1on- "helps Mrs. Jo es ser'Ve.

day With Mrs. A. F.' Gul ~v\er. Pres~yteria women meet ati Brownie seo~ts have a V6.le~- the chtlrch p rIoTS February 20

tilne party thiS Tl~urs y at at 2:30. M . -T, S. Hook Will,s¢hooL {. have devotio s and Mrs, W. G.

Contract club eet this Ingram will ive church news.Thursday evening \ th T$;. W. The gro~IP wjll elect officerf:,G. Schulz... The protraml will include two

Mrs. Eric Thompson enbtttains sound plctunjs on Africa, "ThePle..... sant Valley club F Jptuary Pyg-mics of Africa" and "A Giant:.!O. Mrs. Harwy Beck a~ ·Ists. P{'opiP of Afhca." Mrs. M. B.

Mothers' Study clu meNs Street will b~ hostess chainnan.February 21 WIth Mrs. Gror~e -1:+ * *S,'eck. Dr. Gordon Sh pe wIi! i S(j)fIETYsp~;. ! ~cn is With~Mrs.! agner.hostess and Mrs. 'rence Contract' embers were guestsBaokstrom leader for ,-Ililsidc of Mrs, W, I , Wagner Wednes-club March 5, I day t'\·l'i'ning.

Rural Home members !\'.1ill go ** *to the R€'d Cross room ¢btruary With Mrs. Fuesler.;~c~o1~~~'he:~~'Y will ta f paper w V\r. CIU~ met Tuesday last

Wayne branch of A. ~ u. W. ~~~~C~'~~~B ~~'r ;~/~ :~::~~r.meets this Thursday e\' lnJng in * ~.

the club room. Robert ¥C,Lean Club Has P~rty.\-nll speak on Iran. I : DiinCing c~ub had a fonnal

Progressive Homemak rs m('C't party Fndal evening at Hote-I,Fp.bruary 19 with Mrs, to Bai- MorriSOn"With a 'local orchestrafIr. Husbands will be e~ts at playrng.noon eo\'t're-d dish dinne , * *

Mrs. Harry McMilla, Mrs. Degree ~f onor.;~o;·~dP~~~.r~i~Z~·~'te r~~~~ D0g-tN-" '1)f I Honor met lasttcrtnin St. Paul Aid tod ;y. W0dn,~.sda¥ iVeniing in the club

room. valln inc. gifts were £x-Baptist l\lissionary hmeets h dFf>hruary:21 \,;lIh r""Jr.' Matt c ango . , IWestbf'r~. Mrs. Bert Gr' Jm as- f '* * /si.sts. Miss Frances Ch ~ry has Lodge conJenes. t·

the Jesson. Royal Nei hbdJrs h~ld reguJarClubs and individuals are urg. seSSion, ,Thur -da~ nig-ht at the

f'd to contribute money at oncE' ~Tomen s cl b rbom. Mrs. Elsietn thc Victory food call blion to Heine, Mrs. Mae Foster andm('ct \Vayne·s quota, /:SI. Geo, Mrs. Th(,lm~aGrier served.

Sp('ck is chairman, Has ~. D. :r:y~m;:'~~n:'l~;:~au:~\:f'~~ j' ~·b~~·~ l_~. !p. met Monday afternoonary 19, at .1:30 in room ~ ;at the with ~rs. J, G. Miller for a prowsturknt-unlOn. Later th I \/-:onwn gram ~.~ gam s.~, rs. Carl Wrightgo to the home of M Yale en\('rt.~m~ n xl, Monday when ForcC

c. Cc' 'r 1 ,\.ith

Kessler. ea('h rtlcmbe gIves a favorite ,. ,_ et ue~·c ay

Mf". and Mrs Chris Tiplgrn p('JCrn. i I . ~rh~S~~a\:_]<~. ~~~;::~. ;-,~~;~""c~~~and !VII'. find Mrs_ () ., llrancJ- !* * *.~!t'tt(,l" an' i-n!C'rtaini g- a frw With 1\1i&s~ott. \Vischhof a cj Mr.s_ Byron ]>.;or-

I tel 1" I R 1 t" - ton wan hi' h scores. The club~:~~::;;~~r~·c;i ~~~rscdo~~ ~~·~~~~t~ of ~',:,!r~~ t~ W. ~~tIO;~u;~~~~ meets Febr ary 27 with Mrs.in Hote]' Morrison. WIth Miss t~ie Scott. Miss ,Alfred Test

Legion Auxiliary m :f'~S next Grettal Ha kenberg explained * * *Tur-sday ('\·ening in the 'pm0n's thp plp.n pr posed for control of Wilbull' Cl ti Meets.club rnom. Mrs. F, G, ale has Ge]-m..ny. I WilbUr cub met Tuesday attrw program on Am IdaOism ~ * * Mrs Arthu Young S With MrsSprrlCiI mut:;IC \'.111 he lrflSh0d With Mrs. arhart. Guy. Kraem r assIstant hostest:;Mil'; F S Bprr)- MIS J Mor... FortOight y mEjmbers were en- Ladles wor C'd on a Red CrossrJ~()n Mrs F A Mild f' Mr<;, tcrtalOed 1 lUrsday by ,IV1rs: J qUilt The lUb meets next WithGpo JIoffman and M1:;. Frankl C Carhart ue-sts were Mrs G Mrs Augus Kruse Mrs EmilHorrell sene '" W C~sterJs n, Mrs C N Olson Brader WIll assist

p E 0 has 1 0 clock lupchpon anri Mrs H 1"'ard Witt Pnzes * * *next Tuesdiiy at Hotel Mornson \'.f'nt '0 Mrs R. M Carhart, Mrs. rvice."================================'====::'!I to honor the state rganlzer, J T are~sl{ Jr, and Mrs Cos- Bap~lst pal Sef'\.lIT group

- -~---_.~--._---_ ..,._- ------~---'" ---- ----- ------ mmIJIJI3110IkHilmmlllu,ull- 'li.-II!I~m.1It••IIlII•• II.!I-lIi11••••••••••••-:l ~:~n;~~r:n a~~~tir~~es ~he~-

: ~ ry in thE' v.t-anson home. Mrs." H,. O. R ,SA· ES Carlo, Mar ;I!Iled dc'ot;on,. Mr'.g A. C. Nort rj and Mrs. R. J.III Bulklev e tprtain March 7 in: the Norton home.

i.· 5 T~,RDAVI Fo~~r~o ~i~", b;rlhdayw-as obser>}ed Sunday at co-

: 2' :00 i to 3 :~O operative tiJlnf'r in her home.B!l Guests we ~ the Lyle Church: ' family of yons, Everett VanOl SKIRTS WE ~ TER$ BLOUSES Clevefami;l. VPlmer Ander,on

: £iI- f.amily. EC.ll1C,.'arlson and Rebec-5 DRESS S - IFASCINt' TORS ca of Wak t"l~ *: sprCIAL ." Is Honore jHere.III Mrs. H. ViergutJl of Oma-

a i $ ;00 ! ~:~ ~h:nh ::~~stelr~Sk~.e~~e~~: Gillespie, e ~ertained at three

= tables of b~ge, Mrs. L. F. Good• 13:00 I to 4:00 and Mrs. .' M. Carhart won

I

D::Bl' - I bridge- priz '.' and Mrs. Vjergutzi One~,roup df k received a I est prize.

* * *SKIR ,s and rUMP RS EntertOltin!Guild.II , St. Mary,s Guild met Wednes-: $4> 98' day afternrn at the Women's

.; .p. :' ~~~tb~~~ e;~rM:S. ~~~~~ ci~r;::~!I sia, Mrs. rank Lansing, Mrs.: 3 :00 I!: to 4 :00 Bob McLe ry.. Mrs, Harry Man-• '~. I n;ng, Mrs i Leonard Pospishil! ~ ALL o~~fev;:;ri;tERS ;:~~F;o',~~~~~:i: enler-

Light and lark cblors· Sellin~ $3~1J5 to $4.95. tained las fednesctay evening

S~ECIAL

$~.98I

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', In Loc:-t$J 1 ospltal . En lIospltaJ. ., Dt-'\Illers AJie ,Here. ', 1\ 1;5. Richard' es of C ~I1, Mj5S Neva Jorgensen of ah"e--" Cornhuskf'f I~brld ~eed corn"...J,~'<i •Wayne <>spita ~bru"1 field. enterei1F local hOSPit.FFEjb- dealers from thl~ ternlory melI lary S. I'WU'Y S. j Fridn,y evening Ia t Hotel Morrison.l-r--'~---- ._-- !

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NEBRASKA COMMITfEE

Charles E. Sandall, State Direc10t710 Flm Nan B\Ak: Bldg., Lincoln

, Negro Tenor

and em en, Mr. a~d l'dtf;i. Char~~sOkbloo an Mrs. Olive Norde nwere S ,'nda.y afternoon and lunc _eon. gue ts m the O. P. LUnQstr~nome.

A ersol\, student at ty 0: Nebraska, anc1 Mi~gre of Luther coJ,lege tca Friday night 0

spend t e eek-end in their rspectivei hom s.

Sundt1 di ner guests in meEvon P t'rso home were: Mr. a dMrs. c.t M gnuson and ~ons, r.and MJ' . Ar id Pe-terson and s ,Mr. an Mrs ~en{leth Oh:;on arlidfamily, r. nd Mrs. Art Johnsonand family, r. and Mrs. OscfrJOhnsoni:'and. endt"lyn anq Mr. a~dMrs. La renG.le Backstrom and sotn.

Visito s th~ past week at Ray­mond rick~n'll were Mr. arndMrs. Alp('rt, ¥gFen and Genevja.Mrs. N. :0. A derson, NOl'1T\8n andLillian, Mr. nd Mrs. Ivan Ander­son andl paH~ Gurmar Swanson,Rev. J. E. Su hC'rland, Mr. and Mt1s.Albert A.nde on and Beverly, Ar­vid pe.terson f8.mi.)Y, Ernf'st Swa~­son, Mr. and rs. Gail Sellon, M$.Victor Eries n, Edn<J and Pa~l,

Gereon AIIV'f RIll Kus, Mr. aJ1JdMrs. John N grpn, Lowen and Ha­zel.

For 'e1f~re Club.Woman's Welfarl" club met with

Mrs. J. E. Sutherland Tuesday aft­ernoon. Mrs. F.::wl Hughi£'S 8hsisted.The leSSlO11 v.tas on Nebraska awlher wondcrf~ water resources.

Rt. !UI"s!Lutberan Churt'h., Missouri' Synod

(Rev. '. L. 'Borgmeyer, pHStOr)Sunday school <1t 10 a. m.Divine ~erV1ice al 10;45.Saturday s¢hool at 9:30.

John Anglif'WithO\lt q\lestion one of the gr~atest v:oca1 tale~ts of the present time"

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fine lyceum Program A embled fori Seepnd Semest~r• FrancesM gnes, Vi<hli~ist .

~ith, walt Il :iwbert at the piJno I. • Apollo Boys' hQi,r of Dallas Trxas

Cflem n Cuol'llf. Pirect""

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Socu..l.n. E. ~. MeetH.

O. E. S. met MondaY evening latthe hall 1'01' a regular meeting.

~nssinnary Society Meets.V/oman's Missionary society of

Immanuel Reformed church met\VpdnE'~day with Mrs. ArnoldJ~r()l1zynski ns hostess. Mrs. Al,lg.Brol1zynsk i was program leader.

n. T. Club Mef'lts.G. T. dub met Friday afternoon

with Mrs. Cell£' ea,rr. Mrs. CarlNiemann won the prize. Luncheon\Vas s(!-r\·cd. TIl(' club meets in tWo\\'('f'ks wit h :vIrs. ~artha Fleer.

Itchcknhs Meet.RC'llPl<ah lodge rtlf't Friday e\~e­

!ling ,.,t the hall. Ladie$ brougjhtsack luncheon. The group meetsagain Ff.'lJruary 22.

(;ent~iI' Cire'l£' Meeh.("('nter Circlf' dub met Thurs­

day aftprnoon at Mrs. CarlHitzp's. Mrs. Gus Hoffman andMrs. ntto Kant had charge .pfentertainment. Prizef; in cardswent to Mrs. Lou Walde and Mrs.Norman Svenson. GU'ests wereMrs. Adolph Rohlff, Mrs. NormanSven"on and Mrs. Willis Ritze.Luncheon was served.

r1~~=~=j=!=f==7=~~~Tf'F~T~~:':';;;;;~~¥~==='~~~~E~=9-~"b==~;YCONCORD ~~ our- mid-week prayer meet,·

Very special service wl1l bO'co dueted next SatUlrday night;Fe ruary 16. at 8 o.'clock when lh~Di on County Youth fOr Christ wilhOfd their T\le.eqng at t~ S~ringba k Friends Church east of Allen,Ware happy to cooJrlerate witnth

xDi:.:;on county ehurche,.~ tn thi~

yo th rally a,~d encour~ge aU Whore d this notIce to! attend thism~Hng which we trust shaH be 81gr1at meetmg.

riSS Esthpf Melcher of ~urf'1

an Erwin Shirrl'ffs of M~adn~,Gr ve, wert' n~arri('d 'January :m.:

innC'bago l1quor store was fU\)....

be last wC'ek.

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. 5elf-I Regulation

I and GoodGovernmentI'Self-regulation means that:the man in business regulatesIhis own conduct-and tl~e con-I duct of his help and his (\l~

I tamers while in hig pbce of'I business in slleh a way that

,constituted official<> have littleto do ahout law enforcement

i and the correction a f hadpractices. ThUe- is a vast Ji f­ference iJetween a desire tooh<;erve the Jaws and a deter­

I rnin3tion or desire to "cheatthe law."

Call m'See

Office Phfme. 322

'Res. Phoke - 12-J

For Complete

SIERVICE

red. Sal11\ol;1 wade a business, to Sioux City Mo¢~Y~

a,ncl the tam f·e~. of, ¢arl. Ehl~.lr~,i e.ible:caHed at II I.'.d. ~eibIJ's ~. IvaI) Clar~ a.nd, Vi{'g~niaJohn Damm fmd $eg, Nel$~n.\ S nday afternoon. I s nt the week-~nd in Lincoln.After cal'ds ..II a S(ocial time, Mrs. Artie Fisher and Luretta ue Hogle of Clarioll, Ia., calledlunche<m wa selrved. i i M e were' in WalYne Saturday 0 friend~ here Friday afteroooD.

.;-' i afternoon. r. and Mrs. Goo. lJppolt calledFor Blrthtbty , Mr. and Mrs. Ft~nk Krueger rsday at Rudolph Swanson's.

Fred Brig Was stJrprised ion a d sons spent Thurjsday evening eaman Vernon White and wifehis birthday npay When the *1- at Wm. Janke's.:, f 0 San Pie-go, Cal.; were in townlowing guest. dalled at BrigHt's I Mr. andMrs. Frank Bright were i ay. _.for Sunda?, ,ner gi\fen by ~rs. S nday e.vening visitors in the l"S. Rudolph Swanson sJ)£'nt aFTank Brl,C:h and :Mrs. Mild~ed G o. Koll home. c pIe of days last week in the JayWitte: Mr. a ~rs, ¢. H. Br~ ht MJ". and ·Mrs. Ed. Lindberg' and a ~~Sa~Od~~~S. Jan;e!l u

an" were

of Norfolk, rl and ;Mrs. R., H. M s. Herman Luellrftan were in ~u ~,\...... J;\

Morrow, Mr and MrS!. Fr nk ayne Thursday, ,I S day evening visitqrs in the MaxBright and M' . Mildred Witte nd he Carl Bronzynskis 'WIere Sun- 0 dorf home.Billy. Caller~ lat Bright's Sunday d y catlers at Albert Gamble's ~r. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson wereevening we ' )Mrs. cota Brddd a d Ray Gamble's. S daY visitors in the Gunnarand Mrs. Efn \Blrown.' : onald Graef of Sioux City, S nson home. I

I -t-'. : s nt last week-end in his parental orma Erwin wasran overnightHave Farewe \ Flarty. ! 0 to Gr<).ef home. g st in the Marland S~hr()("(],er

MembE'rs 1 Loyal rteighb~rS r. and Mrs. Robe~t Ncl~on and h ~. ~~~s~;~. Thos. EfW.n wereand families ve a far.e\Viell p.~ty so of Waynt', called! in the C. E. d n £Or guests in the Glenn Magnu-Friday eveni 10r Mr. and n::. N Ison home Sunday,

, s ~ nome Sunday.Fred Aever n and Mr. ~nd he Vern Troutman family wereMr~. Harvey ~eVermann at t hHr S nday .afternoon v~sltors in the ~1'suJ~~;Ydi:;~r:~~9 ~~~~home. About [3 guests were pres- Clint Troutman home, A ~ent. Prizes w. t to Harvey AC'vpr- r. and Mrs. Frank Bright and lph Bloom home.,mann, CharI Brockman, Mrs. M . and Mrs. !lennan Jaeger were S J~ya~ee~~~ ~1~~~ ~:~~ ~~~~:Chris Peters and Mrs. Os¢ar in Sioux City Tuesday. s 1home nea~LaW~l.Swan~on. Th honorees were Pte- r. and Mrs. Louis Bendine and iss Vera eWinkle. 0.£ Siouxsented gifts. iuncheon was serv- J nelle of Hoskins, called Sunday C t, came aturdar n.i.ght tocd. The Fre : Aevermanns mqve at G. A. Mittelstadt's, 5 e d Sunday ~t home.to the farm acated by the Fpr- r. and Mrs. Lyle Wade and Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mrs. Lena lIo-rest Nettleto '5, and :the HarVey c ildrC'n called at W. B. Werner's g Un and Miss Helen Carlson wereAevermanns ve to anothC'r farm T esday evening last week. i Wayne Friday afternoon.in the Winsi vicinity. ' r. and Mrs. Fred Brader and Mr. and Mrs. John Nygren nnd

r-~ V rnon spent Sundar evening in well 'were Friday eveniJ.1g visi-Moves to Rf'sldenf'e. lh Clifford Lindsa~ homE': ' t rS in the Ltido'f Kunz hdme.

Mr.o::;. JOY P ~o]} moved Satutda~ r. and Mrs. ~avld FerrlC'r and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Salmon andinto the hous Ion easfMain stre.et M s.<:; Verde II Nwma(Jn called at f mily of Wakefield, were Sundaywhich she PU ~hased from Miss F cd Niemann's Sunday after-I v 'Hors, in the F. D. Salmon home.Bess and Mis. IDorothea Rew. Mr. non. ' Mr. ~nd Mrs. Floyd Johnson andand Mrs. G. i C. Francis;, whOse ev. and Mrs.' H. M. Hilpe-rt erlin Were Sunday afternoon vis~house was ,s Lil to Mrs. Vernon w nt to Sioux City Monda.y to see. it ,lj"s in the Carl Doescher home.Jenspn, witL 4c\l1py the house v~~ M~'s'. I.~ouie' Ehlers in .'!. Sioux, City Mr. and Mrs. Marland Schroe-cated by Mr .: f1odoJl; Mrs. Jent h spItaL d l' am~ children Visited in thesen will m,ov into the house Va~ r. and Mrs. Laur~t~ Hansen of I ar Anderson home Sunday eve-cated by Mr. 'nd Mrs, Francis. N rfollf, and the Crester Wylie n ng. (;onoordia ~va.n. Lut~. C,,--urc·o.

fa ily spent Sunday Afternoon at Mr. a;nd Mrs. Carl Vollers, Don,a (Rev. John :E~. Sutherland, pastor)as Ope~tion. P. C. Jensen's. a d Junior of Pender, were Sun- Thursday,: February 14, thisn underwent a ma- r. and Mrs. Loqif Kahl and d y visitors in the Geo. Vollers week, the Wqrnan's Missionary so- "

jor .operatio in an Omaha hos- Mr· and Mrs. Chris Wbble visited h me. ciety lUeets r't the church at 2 All licensed beer retailetapita} Monday las~ weelki. He is re- Tn~nUdtSKdaaYhl ehvOemnein. g i.n i the Ferdi- Mr. and Mrs. John Scnroeder of o'clock. Mrs. enneth Olson ~s PIlo- are aware of Sel f-RezulatioQ,ported impr Yillg. Mrs. Nelson ~ ~kefi('"ld, spent Sunday after- gram leader. The hostesses, Mrs. and the gre:tt rna jnritv he..and Lyle, Ll ~d Neyer, Mrs. Jahn Mrs. Willis Ritze i and Richard oOn in the Marland SchFcwder Eso·nE.. Ftsher nd Mrs. Emil Swan- lieve mits principles. Fre-Redel and rthur I<"'!per wen' in \ ent to IGrand 1s1ahd Friday to me.,. h M j quent observations and sug..Omaha Satu ·d!a;j.' and! Sunday to \. sit tI](, .ormPr's par.C' ts, r. and Mr. und Mrs. Glenn Paul and Friday, Fe ruary 15, the Luther . d b h NSf'(, Mr. Nelf'm. They also v!sitf'r} rs Chn~ Jensen j nc ~ c Su d eli t Anns meetin has been postponed I gestlons are rna e y tee..in the Andre Nelson, homp tllere. D~. ~nd Mrs: L: P. Mittt>lstadt, j a,th~ I;~. H~s~~ll n=~eg~:a~ one weE/-l;(;. i br3ska Committee for better

. ary Ann and Rober of Pender, aureL: saturdaY,~ebruarY16, the ean- ! operating practices, and in Jt""Mo ~ to FaJm. \/Iocre Sunday supper guests at Mr. ,nd Mrs. Reuben G6ldberg Ormation cia 8" 1.:30 p.m., at the J most instances, retailers read..

Mr. and '~. Art Auker mOVf'd G. A. MitH'lstadt's. a d JaNohn of Wayne, were Sun- '1 f II 'Ifthi"s week to ~heir farm southeast Mr. and Mrs. Wal cr Fenske ¥ luncheon guests in the Emil parsonage. ] y 0 ow suggestions. aof Winside. Mr. and Mrs. G. I~. a d Mr. and Mrs. Wm Rabe were wranson home. Sunday. ebruarY,17, church ,retailer does not, representa-Lewis will pve into the Auker S tu,rday evening visi ors in the ¥r. and Mrs. Arvid Peterson school anQ B b\e classes, 10 a. m. : tions are made to the licens-house, which ~hey purchased. the S m Reichert home. a d sons were in the Art Johnson Divine worsh p, 11 a. m. 1 ing and law enforcementJames Trou rra'ns will move to The Clarencc HamIll family and me Friday evening to help DeJ- Next !week regular meeting of authorities who will see to itthe farm vac ~ed by Mr. and Mrs. rs. Heen Wagn~r Of Hoskins, yn celebrate his 3rd birthday. the La.Q~es' iII, Thursday, FebrlJ- h h if d' rLewis. Som folks f:rom Belden ere..... F. r. iday evening jinner guests The Rudolph Swansons, Milton ary 21. ~ ..J t at teo en lng llcens~ewill move to he Troutman farm.' i toe Geo. Farran h me. hnsons and Emil Thies family "I press on toward the goal un~o either corrects his fa,~ t$ or ~Q

Don Misfeldt an Kenneth ere Sunday afternoon and lunch- the prize. of t e high cailing of ~d deprived of his license.Lea es\Hospi,!tal. l,',{. ~ 'ird of Lincpln, spen last week- en guests at Henry Dan~berg'.s. in Chrislt i~,S ,~s'~"_P_hiliPPians 3: I' 1,~",jSud\ a vigil-ant program as!- j

Mrs. Etta ,errio, who had been e d in their parenta Wm. Mis- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Guimarson, C"'D~'" Free Cburcb. i"'ures your cily or communityin a Sioux ity hos.pi~_al the past f Idt and Fred Baird homes. erlie and Priscilla were Sunday .... VL" ~weeki reoeivi ,g treatinent for a Mr. and Mrs. FrE;d' Wittler at- inner and supper guests in the (Rev. PaullW. Nelson, pastor) :of reputable retailers, wh~serious eye' i feeOon, left the hos- t noed the s'ilver wedding anni- cuben Carlson home at Carroll. "The Lord! is a sun and shield: i sell beer in a legal and whole...pital Saturd' y to go 10 thp home vhsary of Mr. and Mrs. August Mr. anci Mrs. Ernest Peterson of the Lo.n:l wil!jgive grace and g!orr I I lOme manner.

~frin~~,r in te~~ity~r~he ~lo~t~ ~:~~~.ler near Wayne Frida~ ev~- ~~~~~ ~~~ ~:~n~Sn~f~::~n~;~~ ~~~O~~~~hi~!at~~lkh~pr~~~I~~:,dported som t improved. Mrs. R. E. Gormley and Mrs. unday dinner guests in the E,oy E. The youn~r'people will conduct

R berCf'aas arriveq home Sund~y J lrinson horne. their service ~t 8 p, 01., :F'riday ator Kansas. e cning' from Excelsior Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mapes and the parspnag~. 'dron Weible left 0., ufter spending three weeks f mily moved here from Dixon Saturday,:? p. m.. the Bible in-

Fort Leavenworth t ~~: and Mrs. Chris Weib)(1 and a ~n:c~n~\.~~~~;e~~~~7~~~ ~~~~~~e.clafs will meet at theafter spendi a a 90-day furlough t Alb J I H . t t S""""", F~brUary 17, the Sun-with his mot lrr, Mrs. Helen Wei- t c ert aeger ane erman e w,pmen s ore. ......~ble, and wit lother relatives. He J eger families were Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hanson and d~y schqol Wi, I conduct their Biblere-enlisted a d will Fo~eive a new n ng supper guests in the Hilf ob were Sunday dinne~' guests in study c~asses: at 10 a. ·m. Service

assignment t Fort Leavenworth. J ~fr~r~~m~rs. Fred Witt had as t ~nK~i~?t~~~ ~o:~s~r.n~:;~tM~~el~ ~~;~~e~~ti~~~j~' ~~e~~'t~~ Id~nner guests Sunday, Miss HeleQ. . Childs and Morris of Belden. evemng :servl e. :::

Mrs. R~iW ~o~~~t!n~.I\S' H. E. Witt of Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. 1-t~R=ev=.=a='n",d=·=M=r=s,:;;::J.:;::E:;;::.:;::S=u=th:;::e:;::rl=a",n=d~=w=e=d=n:;::e=Sd=a=yt=;8~p:;, :;::m:;;::"=W:;::e;:::S=h::ja=ll;:::=========;::::=;~Four-;Fours Meet. Siman, Miss Gertrude Bayes and Howard Witt and Billie of Wayne, ! .

Four-Fours met Friday at Mrs. Mrs. George Gabler met Saturday c~~~enn~:ya~i~n~~dg~;;'e~tt~ at Rev.

;1~dMt.w~il~~~~~S~~~S~e~I::~~~~fZ~ne~t~ot~~;r~09~ep~~~ r~~~~~ H. M. Hilpert's irtcludcd Mr. and

le,<';'pic and Mrs. Ray Ebmeier, total four; fi es and flees amount- ~~. A~~:I~rtE:~~~~rano~ ('~:~~~~:=~~~~~~d ~:~~ :~~e;:m~:~~ ;:s~ ed to $4.50. _,__ I and Raymond }<::bmeier. ,: Gillespie won guest prize anel Is. ~mproving. iMrs. Clint Troutman! visited

: othe.r prizes went to MmJ, Ben Ben- Mrs. Ann ughes, WhQ is in a ~~:~no~~~\3U~ir:~i~ a~~t~~~:~• shoqf anel Mrg. Harry R.hudy. One- Wayne h?Spi 41 recov1ring fr{)Jl!l: a N[ielseh '<were Wedijesday last

=. ~~~l:~eJ~~~(':~eotwn owwaesekse.rwve,dth· MTrhs". broken hIp ~ ! sUffe~~d about two ~eek caners at Clint Trou.tman's.• . _ weeks ago, I ~mpl'OvIJ1.~. Sunday dinner gue$ts in the•

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Louie Kahl. 1/ H kEnter City Ho~pltal. artin' Pfe.iffer orne at os ins

= b - Mrs. Loui Ehlers entered a i cluded Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rihe,Iii Cele rate Birthday. illis, Hl'lrold land Jotn, Mr. and.. Callers in the Henry Moeding Sioux City qspital '!1uesday last Mrs. No~an Svenso, and the: home Sunday to help Mrs. Moe- week to re~ ive .treatlmentlfor a• ding cele1)Jrate her birthda in- serious eye I ~ectlOn. Ap.olph Ronlff and E, gar Marotz=eluded ,Mrs. Wm. Koepke, John f~mllies.Q B th' M d M Dau t.jter Is Born. iMiss Donna Reiggert and Miss

Nebraska = K~~en~:~'g, ~r.a~nd rJ:~. o~~~ A daugh ~'r, wi'ghing 10% J¢anne Swedejburg of Lincoln,, II Grad, Mr. and Mrs. Ferel nanQ pounds, was orn We nesd~y last Wfere Saturday 'overni&ht guests in

~., Il V M d M 'h . k week to M '. an.d ,r,s. Andrew tl-\le Wm. Misfeldt hom~. They andIl•._ ... n.iI•••_•.lIIl1llllll.II.••Rlfl.~"_.~••••••~_II.... oss'. _ r. an ..rs...• 0.. n.·. elc s ~ d~ _.. -~- ,. lVIann. . i Don Misfeh;lt and Ke neth ~air'

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~I pTIC E, Norfolk Sat r~ay. ! Mrs. Fred Schlake an Delores of.,'", '. The Will I his c.l1I8<\ Friday McLean, and Mr, '!nd rs. Geor!\~

evening at . B. We~ner's. walke~~~~andolph. \. 'Mrs, Leo d Ma ens Was In I URn ES

~orfolk Thu day af ernoon. . ,~ _Mr. and M s. Chas. Grow vilili~ed rrninanuel Refonned Church.

relatives in ij:mx Cit Sunqay..: (Rev. C. H. RiedesdI.. pastor)

Mr. and ~'FI.or .nz Nt'm.~n.n Services at 9:45. Sljlnday schoqland Leon w in Pi! er S d y. a 10:45, '

Mr. and s. ge a erwere in Nor .lk Th rsda¥~morn.. St. Paul Lutheran~church.Ing. 'I (Rev. H, M, Hi!per , pastor)

The Fran indsa s of ayne, No choir ThUrsday evening. I

$pent &unu. Y1 ~t; :tV! u,rice

JLi~d... SatlU"day school ~t' o'clock.

'$ay's. I I I Sunday school at 10. ," Servic~~Miss Evel.!l Ba11'(i of ~r~~I!, i English at 10:30,' I

fJpent last w e~..end a W. B.IWeI'''lIer's. TrlDit~ Lutheran Church.

The Gar! ~@tm~ 8 were !\Un. (Rev, fI, (1. Knaub. pastor)day Q,inner u~sts at IClint ~~ut.. Sund,ay school at to. Services

~;.~:.F:tedr Jank~$ called 4Sun.. a ~~~lr ~hearsal Friday evening:day evening the LeSter Prai1tz. a S.home, I I Luthell League will meet Febru-

Connie .S Tr°l,mall ~nt y 20,' ..U I ---., '.Sunday ave ght at Clint \It- Chlll'ell eOlmell met Fehl1fla ry 8. ,,'. I • • ,

!II'!n'.. I t, and Mrs, frank Krueger were w·· .S'" Teache,TheM. Barner 8p~nt un:, sts, h lld '11 meet' Febl'\l I ·a.YI1I,·,. .,8 e i·'~~~. the "G=1' IUIllIe. rat IJrgih:t~ Leow~ensen and E. i.. ';1f"}.~'~".Ii

w=e;~~ sy·~lf:~~~~[~~ ;1~~:t~~$~.~0:t'i:~o.. ,.,..,.,;,._;,l':~il~,";:::=======.,~[?=(;~il;.~~;il~~.~ji!,~ill;,f~~l=IJ;,,; *==J===..=====j===t===:====~T=T:r

"WE SERVICE WfiATWESt:LL"

·1'In corrtpliancJ with Sec. 60-306 C. S., Nebraskamotor vehicle II licenses must be purchased on or,before Februtry 1. All 1945 licenses have nowIexpiJl'ed andtou are hereby notifJed to displaYI the Ilr<0per 19.1,.6 registration plates on oath frontand tear of y Ul' motor vehicle.

, "HANS 'TII3~GE~ .:cOUNtrY SIlEIUFF.1 . I ..'

Kugler Electric Co.

ll"lle~ Is. Held ¥ary Lea Jonsen and Laura Wyliee~rned 100 per cent on both of

For ight Teams tFo tests given last week. .

t~~~~~C~~~Jl~~l~g~C~n~h~cC~~:t.;~

~d . Is Ueine: organl~ed I*st week, J' .0 Local! High School I~'~~~~~:t~r~~sS~~\'i~;('s~~~,me k~ng

By Dwiah,t Kier. o.ramj;ur ft,oo", Nt~\\'~.

' ...' ..~nSid€' high school is sponsor- sb~~~iO~~nl(~r ('h(~:;~~rn~lr~?~' t ~~I~~t an invitation tourmlment here,thi i Tuesday through Thbrsday. 1jhursday eveni,ng.'Vi $Ide, Randolph, Laurel, ,,\ayne ~aIl~n~~~~s.~~udenls made originalP n, Dixon, C8Froll, Concord andBeldt>n t€'ams are participating. tStudents purchased $R90. \yorth

Sacl'pd Heart quintet df'feated 01

ri~'~~:I~ J~~:;~~~l~:i;\';~(~~l1.the Winside team, 40-19, for the ~Leon Koch and Da1r' Carsl(~nssecond thl1e this season a t thegatP~ played at Norfolk Friday ~'~~i~~m:~~ir~~>;es~tll{h'nts. dllrin~eV~ing. M. arYi.n S('hroedet· scored In a unit t~st in F,n~:lish, nollhy

~~h I¢ f~~b\~~~I~~.~~\~~~ni.~l:~ci itman and Darn'l \Vylle made

ToIHarrison' shared honors for *"~: ~:h~tade geography claSl~ isNo folk With right. C~}lI(-'cting ~he trade marks of

tudents in typing clos.s have nlroducts manufacturl:'d in til('be~n typing tournanll'nt 1('!tCfS to \o\festern Sltates, These arC' being

va i~~.s ~~~~~ltutgen of \~layn€'. n~ountE"d on a large map.pI' anted three books, "Goldenrod Sharon F~~cr and Darrell Wylit'

ISprays," pageants, "Fireflies," \,rere monitors for ~the past week.PI~S a. nd pagjeants, and "Tumble- First 0.11<1 Sfwon() Grad~s.

!we c¥." poenls, to Winside high The 2nd graders received newsc wrlibrary. readers Ftidav f'ntiUed "Thel he movie pictures! "Music in Work-Play Hooks."th Sky" and "Youth in a Crisis," Eve.yone had perfect attend-wefe .~ho..'m 10 the entire school ~nce the past \v('ck.Fri ayaftern¢Jon Studcntg learned "Sing a .song

P('~ r'allY ~as l1eld Friday of Si.xPPHC{"" in ilcfinn~ dllringaftrrno.on.. pr~ed~ng the baSketb.all singing J)f'riod.g'a~e with cred He~rt. .....

f tile$:! s dents. trom the '5th II 1. I () IIth ugll the 21" grades, inter-' OJJ( pen' nus..vle,ved and te.ted by Dwight I<icr, A II S..Jne\l,ly elected English and band t orue L uuuayte~iCher, 78 intend to join the. band.•Of! the total students inte..viewed, it ' .onllY 19 have their own. instru- 'rl\, C\nd Mrs. J. P. Douthittroehts. The school is in need of , Relnembered by Many F.r~tr~tl\~I~~H:~~. Norris Weible

inst.ruOl.en.t.,~, On Anniversary. f'ntC'l'tainf'o at, six tables of briqgeA mock wedding, a a farf'well Sunday evening. Prizes went to

palty" was given Frl ay at. the J Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Douthitt hrldsc 001 for. ,Miss Ruby; Reed, who dpen house Sunda~' in oh~cr\'i-1.nce Mrs. James Troutman, Otto

res gned F'Tid$.Y. Dick Wade. pre::-i- f the-if' 6:51h wf'ddlng annlVC'rsary. ~:~('i3f'~:~~0~~('oT::~~~r:;~u~~~dMe.

itS.ORfetedhewS<lltnhiOfa CgISir$ts., presentf'q *1'. and Mr~. C H, Bright of 1\'"or-ff11k. Wf're oUI-of-town guesl:-;. ('on was served. Tables were cen-

::vt SR' I 11' "I 1 (,l~('d with swe('fpeas and decarat-, Higb School N!e'ws. R~ic~~::r~a:~:1ri (~~rl~.I'\:d. l::-'~i~I'd;ll:'~~ cd in Valentine them'e.

~~~r~~;1~~v~~:~v~I:J~rh~~~~ ~~t:~~~i~~~~t~rw',~~, ~~~~,~::';\",[,;:~:~t ('I;'.~,;~~e~~~:~:;rg met Thu",day

lin¢ Brummo{ld's team won. Mr.,;. Uouthitt will Ill' 90 v(';\rs with Mr:'l. Frank Bright with 13aitls in GAA made posten: ad- old r'('bruary LR. and lVir. Dm:tllitt !lWmh(TS present. A new member,

vettising the tournament. They will be !10 October :2 Mr.<;. Wayne lmf'i, was taken intoare also making- placards for the The Doulhltts hen, thrr t ' chl1_11!lc dull Mrs Geo Jorgensen,scojre board for visiting teams. dren, H<trry J of ChlCflgo } all C IMiS Al Thomas and Mrs LOUie

World history class< has joined Qf Grand ls.land anrl :\-lrs Loin Kd.hl \Hll1 pnZf'5 Luncheon wasth~ International Student Society JOIWS or LO$ Angell'S Tht'Y h,we 'if'rvcd The club meets March 7

'for: foreign correspondence. Some filve grandchJ1rlrf'n ,Jnt! tv.o gl('d.t \\Ilh MIS Herman Brockman.of rthf' countries from which they grandchddrl'n --wil1 hear are Holland, SWitu'rlana, Ff"dnatoo \Vomen Meet.Canada. Palestine, England, Ha- Herr frum Tf'xas. I Fed('rakd Women's club ha~ awah and Haiti. Pvl John Rltze arrl\ec! Fnd<1Y '[alen:tme ,party MondaY,evernng

Ruth Spengler and Dale Behrper ~rom Fort Bliss. Tex to spend a <It M~s Lt onard Martens. H~t­

had perff'ct papC'rs in a.n ad\·a.nced 15-d<lY IUIlough In IllS p<H'f'ntd.lltssC''i \\(,I'£' Mrs Russel Malmberg,algl~hra test last wppk. In b{~gm- ("nrl RItz£' honH' He WIll repOit Mrs H r Gormley, Mrs. Irenening algebra, Caroline Brummond, at Fort Or'd C,dlf McBane Mrs Ji; T Warnemunde,

___ Mrs HohC'rl $oultmg. Mrs Otto...&lII••••••II••••,••••IIII.If.I.III1I1.IIII.....I.., •••••••••••-: I (--;rd( f, MISS Alma Lautenbaugh

.1 and Mrs. Martens. Luncheon was: ~('rv('d.

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leader, Kent Hall ~ill provide spe.. :Icalled the last of the wee Thoscial: music. 'Julia Perdue. n Mrs. e present were Mr. and Mrs. :the group far e.fun€' a.nd appre-----:~~~'ShiP to f 1I0w. Memhen; and

Chun'b of ChrIst.­(Alvin Gh.>s€', pastor)

Bijble SdlOOI, 10 a. m. Commun':"ion fit ]1 a. 111.

y~)U are in\'itrd to our ~('rdc('~.

Tlielllphi~ns. E'\'sn~t"Il<'a1 (~bun·h.

, (Rp\". n. Buelll'r, pastorl GnlC(' ~utbt'nln Clnn"('JI.F~bruHry'17: The Church of Hw Lu1!U'l'an HourS~mday scho(}l, 10 a. Ill. (Re\', ,"Valter Brackpnsick, IJllstorlIJl\:int> service. 11 a. m. W{'dn('sda~ Ladies' Aid at :2 pThl' Ladiil."s' Aid wW met'! an Ill... Hostes..«eS]: Mrs. Arnold Vahl-

Ft'bI"Ul~ry 21, ~ p. m. Hostt'ss: l\'Irt;. kamp and Mrs. Carl ViC'tor. .ir.Otto F,'t'\'E'rl. \ \\'('dnesdaYI ('n'ning, senior \Val·

Conw ami worship with U". I tlwr Leaguf' 'Bib]p hnur and busi­: IlE'SS mPt'l IIlg at ~ p. m.

Immanurl t~y. I~ut'h, ebun'h. j Salul,?8)', ¢hUl::-h >;chool ilt ] :30

~ ~~~~~~:~ j~'. :~:;:~~' ~):~~:\: alt ['~. Eu::~:f,r:'~~~::a,~::S f':~ :'0::

llt..-_?O.30 o..m: . .. cmnmunion ~,1 the afternoon and,....~. Sunda) schnoJ at 9.30,.'t, m. eV0ning.

~ Stlnd}]y ~('hool It'ach('r~ meet mE: IS.'unda)", .St,md.8Y school at 10 a.Fl'uiny at R p. m m. German ifommunion selTicc at

Saturday ~'-'h(l(lJ Saturdny ,If 9 10'H) a. m English communiona. m. S('ITi('i' at 11 o'clock.

J'lrst. Prf"'!o.b;yt,prian f'buITh, In'c~~~ay, chOlr J"('-hcarsul 31 8

lurnf>r of, Thlni and LIncoln SIS-.j Hpar Dr. Walt(>r Maier, the Lu­

I Rl'\·. Oll\ 1'1' P....'- prot't t, !11JlHSt I 'I' ) I' thPran.. hOU.' ,.pea.kf'r. f',H'h Sunday

Februan' 17: ;lfltTTlOOIl 0\"("1' "\}..IJAG, ;\"orfolk.ChUITh ~chtl()l. 11 <t. m. Dr, W, G. -------

IngraIn, ~up{'rlnlt'n(.kllt. :\ll'thodist <ihur(-h ..Jun.ior ('hurch. 11 a. m, For PTt'~ I "'1~11n ill Sixth I

sch~ol Hgf'd rhJl<irl,J,n. . I 11)]" Ylclnr Wt'o,t, pil~t()rl

.."\:\hoo1:hlI1, 11 :1. m_ ::~{' s(':m~n I."!' \11'''._.1. T, nr('~.<';)(,L (l1'!::-<1nisl;$(' GOll L GtxL T!n.lS do:,> I>; ;Vll,,~ ~lL"Il' Souder:--, nlrl'rtor.

()bsi.'f\'f'd a~ Ill!' l'nl\'<'rs,~l 01, _Prayer ftlr StUtlt-nt ..... Thl'l'l' he I ~:.!.:hru:ll·,Y 1,:sp\'cJ:11 llHl"lC ' I hI' 1]\ f'S of gt't'~l t !lwn remind

\\'"I.':-:lmlt1~kl" ]-"1'llil\\ship, ii::10 I U~ that \\'(' may m,lk" our InT'sp, Ill. I sUl.dll11C.

\\',' cnnll;\I!\' 111\11<' :.,IU 1: 1 (~radl'd church SCiHH,1. 1(1. ('Iass-Ship \\,j~h lb. . il'~ :ur <q':;f'", Hnd ('urnpl'tl'nt

Itc,lchf'r" !(lr ('([eh ('];,.,,:;:\-IorninE: 11

Firo;;t Bapti .... (,hurdl. Inn's \\'elY Out Chao<· \\-illIp"['\·. f{pl,,'rl .1. Bulklt'.\·. pa."tc1' I the s('rmon subject Tlw sf'ninr

Thp husil1l'S$ OWl't InL:; chol!' wlll (jfff'r sp('ci<tl music jf'

of thf' tn lw hl!ld Tl1ur"· h{)th \'Ol('(' and organ number",day bf'~inning. \\'tlh :1 fl'llo'iV"hIP: HI'Br 1h(' ol'g:an chimessupprr at fi:111 illld COnlll1UInf.-:'! St'nlDr Y{)~lth fl'llowsh.J.p. I. 1\11':;\"llh ilw 11\1~inf'''~ II'on' H:ndi'l" Korman Elli~

7:~(j 1111 ~ ~\I) \\ fl,l- I T't.'Hrj-; Ch<lrlf'~ Good is

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rose, cedar. blue and yellow

Two Famous Names

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BRADLEYAhothcr F'ariho hlrlnkC't in :J 100", virginwool. You will likf' th0 bl_'Clutiful omhr0stripes in thp luscinus colons of h1u0, rust

~~~(;H~~C'~~ilsT~~"k~;'; the [lnG,st blanket the $15.95 Ito-

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PURREYPUrrey is a Nashua bl;:J,nkl'L MadC' of R8";Nashua rayon ;mel 1:2',; \\"~(]l. giving youcx-tra warmth and yet tOri heavy. The"cbJ!ankets come in lhc of 7:2x90. Colorsalte willow green, dawn and rose dust

AM~ESCOHere's another bl;lnke! 1)('('n look-in~ for. A full hed sizf' color!' ofhluc. ro"f', grecn and ;.;ure to ."cet~is value.

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Larso~s arc proud to present tihese beautifUl chenille beds~read . Full double bed size, rna. de of g~od heavy sheetIng

,,'!th I ads of chenille. They conne $16 95in_ the' beautiful colors of bhk 'dusty ;ose, green and peach ... :. __ ._...... •

:PRINTED ~~~CIlCLOTHArnothJ.r ShiPm.ent of these very popular lunch cloths justreceivdd in the much wanted ISIZe of 48x50. 98c~~a~:~t~~1yf~~.t ..~~I~~: ...~~.~-~-~ ..~1.~~~.~.~~~~ ..~~~~.~.. ._.

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Soiled Dickies - Ch ice .. : 48cCotton Blouses - 38 '4'z; 40 c , 79c

BIRT RECORDA da.ughter jweighing 7 poundsi,

9 ounces was born WC'dne"day,Ff'bruary 13, 0 Mr. and Mrs.Wayne.Marsh Iof Wayne. The o(h~

er child in th I family is a son.A SQfJ weig 'ng 8~,'2 pountls was

born Friday a local hospital toMr. and Mrs, ernon Giese. He hai;been named yron Owen. The oth­er child in th family i$ a girl. Mrs.Giese is the f rmer Betty Rohert~.

Sell Goods Here.Mrs. R. C. Hahlbeek's sale af

household g ds which was heldSaturday w sl very $ucaessfuL T.J. Hughes s auctioneer. Mrs.Hahlbeck wi I romain in Wayne,

Enters bester Cllnk.Frank Pet ten er-tered the clill­

ie at Roche er, Minn., Friday,February 1, d -is still there. ,Mr$.Petersen is the c~ty with him.

'ro-m Hospital.age returned 10 hC'lrnday from a Sioui-:

vhere she unrkrwen!tt ion. Mr. and Mr$.

Arnold Lage re staying with thr'former's moO I' a lCw days bcforC'leaving the ast of the wef'k fortheir horne i i Los Angeles. Mi;i9JIrlf'n Plahn f Avoca, la., is cOITJ~

ing to be wit her sister. Mrs. Juli~Lage.' ,

Calf ~luh Meets.The 4-H t 'Em All calf club

met \~led last week in the>Hcrbert Pe orne. Record !'heet!';and manual were distributC'dMembC'rs dis prevent ion a,ndcontrol of cat grubs and licC' anddifff'rent rati cach W!l!' [cC'dinghis cal\"('~. Hcitholrl was agu('sl. Mrs. P <;('rver]. Thf' nexlmef'ling will l\Iarch G at Al~t

Munson's.

eon at Iher hbme.rs. RoSa Baker, I

folld. Mrs, August. Dan: Heithold, Iaghu. Mrs. Mar- :nd children, Mrs, I

p, Mrs.' Will Test,anzen, 'Mrs, Johns. Christina Ahl-

ilra Ude~, MildredaId Doning.

**Meet at Ch ch. "

"These M ing Timcs," by •Henry M. M ris, was reviewed :for Presbyt ian WOmen last •

~:s~n~~~~yo~ jt~er~~~r~~d ~~~ 5society and ~ church are af-, :feeted by w ! and cnd of the •war. Mrs. R. ,Casper dealt :,with problem i preparation forpeace. -Mrs. J '. Bridgman ana­lyzed conditi ~s existing at closeof the war. 1'5. W. G. Ingramconcluded wi h problems of t hcchurch in th I light of socialtrends and opulation shifts.Mrs. Ralph rockett had dt'vo­tibns. Mrs. J W. "Goshorn. Mrs.Virgil Gosha ,Mrs. Lou Surberand Mrs. Jo Harrington wereon the comm tee in <tharge of ~

o'clock cover d dish June/won.The women eet February :20 at2.30.

ImproFI'D Hospital.Mrs. Rolli W. Ley who entered

a local hospi 1 last Wednesday farmedical ea ,lis improving and ex.pects to be me in a, few days.

Book re Presented. 'Ipr~~t2tr~ a~e~~~Jor~tg~aha:county eopi s of her books, "G~t"enrod Spra ' and "Fireflies." 'j

, ~atesre Annbunce<l. . I·State ex nationslwill be givet

to 7th and th graders Frida,April 12. wil~ be given agai IFriday, Ma , 1

Wm. J.:'n e ;~:-"it.~~linok ~J~ Work Rltbbe~sF. S. Berry ere in incoln Tud/i- • ~

day to atten the annual Founder~'I $2.27daymee!in , I '., "Ill, I

n lsi Here.will bl3' at the COUf Bud get n a s e JJl e n t t

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InCa. ~ BapUl.cd.Virginia L fl, infant daughter of

Mr. and Mrs Lavcrn Harder, washaptized Sun ay at St. Paul'.":; Lu-t heran churc 1 by Rev. T .•r. GSchuldt. Din ~r· guests at Hankr'~W('f(' Mr. an ~rs. Ncls Granquist,Mr. and Mr. : Dale Ever;.;, .:vrr~

Ella Harder. 1}'Ir.s. Merlound Lf'ss­man and I\ lrlin, the Clnn"ncc'Granquist fa ily and Vivian Hcit~ .:hold. :

•Home from lIoSI)ital. :

Mrs. F. A. Mildncr returned to .1hC'r home ere Sa turday from : iSioux City here she had llnder- ,.gone a majo . ration. Mrs. Grace' ::Anderson w was in the city with ,.her daught is stayin'g with thE' :_.•latter a fe 'eeks here. .•

- i I;In MUtd - l('l Wednesday. . 1:

A vocal a ~ instrumental musl- 1.1cale was pr e.nte.d at the college i.auditorium ,ednesday, February13, at 8. Spe al numbers include~

songs by Mr Dale Samuelson an~ Ithe male qu tet. The public was =invited. I •

File rP~ I:Farmers s !UJd present all dairy ::

feed cvidenc or payment.'; for th~period of 0 _ bel', Novembf'r andDecembe'r to t.he local AAA officebefore t.he c ()sing date, February28, 1946'. ,

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Society

* * *Club Luncheon.Mrs. Winifred Main and Mrs.

A. B. Carhart entertained Mon­day club members at 1 o'clockluncheon Monday at 1I0tel Mor­rison. The V~lentine motif wascanied out in table decorationsand piaceca rds. Following theluncheon the group went to theCarhart home for a program ofcun'ent events. Mrs. E. Kosto­mJatsky was able to be present.Mrs. J. T. Gillespie entertainsnext Monday.

* * ,*Entertains at Party.

Mrs. J. R. Allen entertained ata miscellaneous shower for Mrs.R. E. Harrison Saturday eve­ning in the L. B. Fiteh home.Prizes in cards we:nt to Mrs.Kenn'Nh Whorlow and Miss Bet~

tie ,file. Mrs. Harrison receiveda gUlest prize. Other guests wereMiss Marion Sandahl, Mrs. DaleSamuelson, Miss Leah JeanneCaauwe, Mrs. Robert Bergt,Mis~ Barbara Felber, Mrs. Har­ald Fitch and Miss Irma Back.

~ * * *,Fo~ Anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Parkerentertail1~d Friday e:vening at as.o<t~al time and Junch in honor oftMi.r 24th lveddinl1 ~nniversary.-Gu'ests were Mr. and Mrs. MattHdIl, jr.; and Donna Mae, Mr.and MrS.~ Willie Echtenkampand Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. JackDawson and June" Mr. and Mrs.John Horstman and Delpha and\VIrJ and Mrs. Lest., Boyee ofc.furrOll, Richa.

Fc-Reed of Win-Sil' Mr: and ' rs. Ervin Heftill1J Harvey of Coletidge.

*'* 'it~~I.,~M~~. riorm~n.:', .' ,_ r~,,',_Adolphi P~wan!s ·liillth-

'M...• '..,•..wa.S 01lserv.•.. e.d Jr.rida.·.y

.. aft.er-..I~o n, with a SQci~l t~el and co--:

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* +:. *With Mrs. Surber•.

ri. Q. (' mC'mh0rs, al«;(J Mrs.

:l);(~ 'tlt:~~~n~rs·B~~~~~\~:.~O·1~~~~guc:;ls of Mrs. HilY Surber Tu('s­day when Mrs. A. J. Lynch \-vasleader and Mrs. Harold Quinn'sbirthday was uhserved. Prizesin 500 went to Mrs. J. W. Gosh­orn, :\1rs. Oscar Pc(('rson a~rlMrs. U. H. Haao;. Mrs. ClarenceMann I'njC'rtains March 26.

* * *For Frank Larsen's.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lars('nwprc honored on their 40th wC'd­ding anni\'crsary Thursduy whenevening guests at. their homewprc Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gran­quist and Karen, Mr. and Mrs.Melvin Larsen, Harold and Pat­ty, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flor­ine, Gerald and Judy, Mr. andMrs, Clifford Johnson, Sherrilland Larry. Cooperative luncheonwas served.

&,.'s' Axe2W handle. 2!1 lh.hearl. each ... $1.85

Pin Punchh/t x l-{"'X 7" ..37cHit l[ II'" x 10'".370

Ball ~cinlIaminer

16 oz. size, ea .. 89c

Li · -,,·I.~ 'I' " ~ ~t~.j'":""-:--1 n qi-ellin played ,the pial 0 and

.. IlCO. 1.1 e,.le. ~I' ~uane Schulz the trumpet.. a.eeom•.A r<~ t M niment. Constance Johnsl\ln and

S" ~1' a e 811 arllyn Haitiplliyed piano d\1os." Dr. Gen. Seeck:,showed 8 motion (Cuntlnued from Pabe Flvp)

Prof. (). R.Bo.'we

t' Speak. p cture, "Realm of the Wlld," deal· I

on Great~manc pator ~ ts. with American national for- For Mrs. Preston." C • Mrs H. A Preston's bIrthday.t'I.t 0 vocab n. ~CandJdatesfor the queen and her was observed Fnday evenmg

Lincoln stands ot,Jt as. the great~ t ~rna~~~~~~~llf~~ ~~~dS::~haear~ when guests at her home wereest American, ~tated Prof. 0. R. F yn Mr and Mrs Arthur Weaver ofBowen,. in~ spea iOg. at dpIlege con~ ci111ege ebruary 16 were pl'esenl- Oakland, r:arl Preston family ofvocation on th Ute of the great 11)1 at. college convocatIon Tuesday ColerldgC', Chas Bull family ofemancipator. ~incoln. who was~1~~~lnfta;;~dl~I~~Sn~~eIU~lb~;;~I Belden, Mr and Mrs. Russ~llborn in Kentuqky 137'years ago, I M ckl I -m B k M Preston Mr nnd MIS Qupntmemerged from poverty and pioneer J, ~I ~ro\;~' a~d a Jea~e Raud::l Preston * * *environment antil standS without a ~ I I t· '11 b h Id Th '

~,. ma e ec Ion WI e e urs· lOb B· thde.r. H. G. W*lls in about 1915 d y. serves Ir ay.. .

. s IC~::~. ~~e~~~ie~~dt~~s ~~~~f~~~ Miss Lenore Ramsey presided. Ob~~~~':~~shiS~le~~~~~~t~~~~ FJ~·~

t.o;~ be great one must do some- Machinery Shop ~~l~rb~cehn~~~rt~~:~~sa~,~~~h~:~tiling unique. I"rof. BQwen men· Now in Progress' Koplin, Jerry Korff, Paul An·tiol1od that three promilllent Amer- derscn, Paul Johm;on, LowC"1lieans of Lincoln's time have not ,Fnrm machinery class, :sponsor~ John.son. LfUTY Johnson, Robertstood oul as Lincoln, Crdhoun bc- ett by the department of v()cational Landangl'l', Bob Balll'r, ,Gonionc!!Use he advocatecl nullification, E\grieultUl'e of Wayne C'ol1!':'ge high Zapp and EugpnC' Hill.Clay because he was a compromis- sil:.ehbor~~rby€'~a.nClaTh.,seUsrSa·dr~YI1.'I'dveMnionng~ * * -J(-

t;>r and Webster because he waiv- ~E .. '- Observe Birthday.ered on his March 7 s~cch, Lin- day and Thursday evenings at 8 1\11'. and Mr$;. I3aldwin FischercoIn stands in a class by himself. o~clock at Wayne Implement shop. and Hc\·. \Vm. Fischer were last

Lincoln was one of the youngest and are taught by Bert Rem·h. Wednf'sday dinner guests of Mr.presidents, only 52 whti'n he took Monday cvening, Fehruary 18, the and Mrs. F M. Krotcher for Mrs.office. He was a mast€1l' of diplo~ group will meet at the Waytle col- Fischer's hirthnay. Miss Susie

roney, of the English'language in ~;::~ia~i~~n~~~~~;a~f~: ~~O~c~~n;~ Souders, Mrs. H. Porterfield,~~t ~iid~~,S~h~ii~;l ~~~cao~ work. The public is invited. Mrs. Gl'O. Hughes and MI's. Ed.and a man who loved pence but led u,. ;~~~:~~~!j(~~~dl~I~~;;~~.pfor thehis nation through wan. Teams Will Meet. * .J<- *

Lincoln gave his life that this Wayne High Blue Devils will Entertains Cameo.nation might have a H new birth play the Newcastle quintrt Turs- t'i'aml'o m('mbC'r~, also Mrs. Er­of f:re~om" and that "government dlay evening, February 19, at the win Peterson of \Vak('field, and,of th%peoPle, by the people Bnd

lqity aUdi.torium. Second teams of Mrs. Chns Tietgen wt>re guests

for t people might not perish tloth schools will playa prelimin- of Mrs. Paul Evans Thursdayfrorn t e earth." a.ry game at 7 o'clock and first evening when high scores were

P1rof. Russel Anderson led the teams WIll play at 8. Nrwcast!p ('HrnNI by Mrs. H. E. Ley andgroup in singing "America." Mar~ I SUffered two_ def-=...~ts this season. Mr". Til'lgen. Members and hus­

bands will be entertained next.in the l>r. J. H.. Johnson home.

GiLun«<?ed, ~~.# " Misfion Me:~i:g~. . ' ~ Or,,' Il,'deem"" Mi"in"ary so·

/14'1ft cicty met in the church parlors

,. Tuesday l.'\·cning last wcek vt'ith

fA Mrs. .Arlen Fitch hos1l'ss and, Mr;.;. URIC' Anderson lender. Mrs.

, . BUY YO'·V.R TOOLS I L. W. Valh ann Miss MarionVath W('rt' Mrs. L. 13.will ho,;tcss and Mr~.

1\'irdCl" in March.

AT GAMBLES Officers Nam:/

~/i/ E.OY met with Mrs. M,.,.le'1/p £;.4 Twhorl Thursday c\'('ning w!len

~~ :vIr". }w\)" JiltlH'S was ('It'c!ed

"..... "./' "_. ':,: .' -. // ,. pr('sidl'lll., :'vIrs. \VaYIll' Marsh

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LI\'('l"lllg!l'IUo,r' dlld :\11':-;: Milrsh, ,--, -". , \\-,1l1 111 Mrs. Lr'l'

1I1 two \vCl!'ks.I '1(- -J{- 7(-

O. E. S. Convenes.(l. E. ;:,. owl in l"f'guJar sfls:-:.ioJ1

I\.londrty \....·hl'n all the1H'WI\ officers wero

. Mrs. 1" \V. Ellis andT('d Fousl st'l"Yl,d. Thc I1C'Xt

mcct ing wlll he M.arch 11 whentht'!·c will be inltialion. Mrs.Ma!'y k('hunk of Bhrlgeport. dis~

triC't supervisor, will be hCl'C

IVlarch :21 for instruction in O. E.S. work.

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Boy Scoul Mov~ment'Given <bbOY scout m'ji,ement when WayneEncouragement by Club K.m..'aman<; en (,rta. ined scouts and

In Early feriod. their leaders at dmner, The boys. gu .. e an educ t lonal program.

Larly Day~ from the Wayne The car be ongmg to Ev.erf."ttHerald for Februal["Y 13, ]930: Hoguewood, aken from Its Park-

~mIJroved roads, are nef'ded il 109 in \Vay,:\ ' was found burnedthiS part of Nebraska. With many west of town.1("<It:le and hogs be~ng marketed at ~arl. PfeiL·lifi, early ~ettl('r ofad\antageous ~lI'Jct's, pp.ople haw' Iihls \'lcinlty, died February 10m~:mey and want t(j) usc lt for sup- 1930, ~ ,pil,es, which thP?. should have. I Thl' r'ld,est . on of Harry Bcnot'ttWa~nf' ca~ furnl~h the goods If sUSlalnl'd a se ere gash on one armroads, ](-'admg hpr'{' are improved in a buzz sa\\. --:suffICIently to allow C'asy traw'!. Th(' passen ('r df'pot will house

,MISS Helen Do/rls Meyer., nnd the PXpl'f-'S.'; ••""'/C'p,

Hart\·cy H. Echten~ampwere mar- Lev, W, E Mr~Ck'ndon resignedri{'~ February 9, 1930, as rastor r the Chuxh of Christ.

Encouragpment was gi\'{)f": to thC' M. ".S , i<:a. rt,rC't McQuistan of~ .- -I npar W,-ikf' ield, and Sigfried

F d D-,',' -d d North of Lin o]n, announced thptrun S IVI e ~~.~~~)aCh1n~i , ~niage in F~brUary"

A h I WaynL cl1apter of Aa"lerlcan Airmoog C 00 S Cadet, ejprte~ Jack Morgan. E\,-! eret! Demlls land Robert Gulli\'(~r

as officers, :Income from ,Slate Funds H. J. Mine~ 'old a Polled Shorl-

For Six Mo I ths Given r.onl calf for iS135.To Distridt Here. Carl Gray,' jr" railroad official

! w~.s j- \~'akdj('ld to surveX POSSiI~The sum of $2,'7 O.iO has ocf'n bl lfy of Ir:nr;rbving th£: stogt'-loal(t­

dIvided emong schooi districts of jng' fae!1;t;es, !'V,,;ayne county. This includes $2,- ~ran:~ Bario of W~efield, un-6pO.70 as the cOUlnty's share from 1ern'pnt an operation in Omaha.iI\lcome of state school lands and ~I,mer Felt! of Wakefield, is 1'1:'­

funds. To this.is Ftdded $180 in cetvmg ~edltal care in a Sioux:flnes. This is for sl,x months. Here- Cl~y h~pI1.J.I~ .after the funds will be apportianed : ~iss Mabel ¥..ay and Herbertonly once a year, in January. GI"E"cn of Wakefield, were married

One-fourth of the income money February 6, ~930.is divided equally, among the dis- August Paw sold hig meat mar~

tricts. Three-fourths and the fines ket at c~n('o~ in Mr. Herlel.are prorated acqording to the Dale, btUe Son of Mr. and Mrs.school census. i Bryan Heyd of Wakefield, died

The amounts J.ceived are the February 5, 930.following: - or . Wakefield'S new $70,000 school

District 1. $21.~3; 2, $24,06; 3 IS to be erE,clted the coming ye~;$31.04; 4, $24,06; 5;, $27.16; 6, S27,~ on the north}vest corner of th~16; 7, $25.61; 8, $25.61; 9, $39.55; Ischool block. i10, $27.16; 11, $33.36; 12, $1320; 13, John McC0re of Wakefield, was$28.71; 14, $27.16~ 15, $38.79; 16, brUised -,",hE'~'aCCidentally struck$19.41; 17, $461.3~; 18, $29.49; 19, by a car.$23.28; 20, $30.26~ '21, $21.73; 22, As a memo ial to he.r father, the$24.83; 23. $31.81; 24, $24.83; 25, late H. I' K rr; Mrs. Edward' Hu­$21,73; 26, $32.59. waldt gave a tar side-lights to Car-

District 27, $21.73; 28, $29.49; roll .Method!1t church.29, $32.59; 31, ~".(,93; 32, $29.49; . MISS MaZIE! ~i~chell .of Carroll.33, $24.83; 34, $ .49; 35, $33.36; \\ho had b:e~I"ltlcallYIII in a Chi-36, $18.63; 37, 2.51: 38. $20.96; cago hospital was improved.39. $108.56; 40, $27.93; 41, $20.96: A daughte was born to Mr. and42, $16.31; 43, $19.41; 44, $28.71; Mrs. Harry aird Feb.ruary 6,45, $27.93; 46, $24.83; 47, $31.04; 1930.48, $24.06; 49, $16.31. A daughl

JWllS born 1io Mr. and

District 50.. $22.51; 51, $31.81; Mrs. Curtis Foster February 8,52, $75.23; 53, $26.38; 54, $25.61: 1930.55, $20.9£; 56, $24 ~,o; 57, $29.49; A daughte~was born to ,,;58, $23.28; 59, $20.9£; 60. $24.83: Mrs. R L S roeder Feb61. $27.93: 62, $:&.51; 63, $19.41; 1930. , .,...64, $22.51; 65, $27.16; 66, $25.61; A son was om to.!~68. $21.73; 69. $2'l.16. Ha,cry G. Ka Feb~ ,

DIstrict 70. $31.0l4; 71. $20,18: 72. '. ctaughtC' was brinr1oMi-. and525.61; 73, $24.06~ 74, $20.1R; 75. Mrs. Pptf'r arl Pedersen Febru~$25.61; 76, $64.37: 77, $23.28; 78 ;,ry 12. 1830. •$25.61; 79, $24.06: 80, $31.04; 81, A son y,~~s born to Mr. and Mrs.$27.93; 82, $23.28, 83, $22.51; 84,IF. 0 Da\% ofRandolph, February$26.38; 85, $27.93; 86~ $23.28, 88, 1~, 1930. Mrs. Davis is the fonner$22.51. ' Birdie Cross.!

P, C. AnctqrsC'n of Winside. un­derwent an lcrauon in Rochester.

tun." of Abraham Lincoln. They ,Wm.. Ryan, early setHer, died- at:a~~~~c~~~r~~ags and put them Dixon m Feb nary. 1930.

Mothers and dads will be sur~ ha~~leridge I ay erect a new town

prised at their Valentines. All had ,E~I)~ayne E·\"ents.to sit very still to get them rearv. From Wa e Herald for Febru-

All made book reports on booh:> ary 16, 1911 The 6-week-old sonread from the library. At the pres- of Mr. and 1'5. O. S, l:.DbeTts diedent Patricia Hanawalt and Charles in F('bruary, , 911 ... J. S. Gamble~~d~~rk~re leading the class' in of Winsid€", b ught an 80-acre fann

from Chas. B 'ght for $100 an acrePupils mea.s~d and proved .. Vifayne a d Peru college tpams

that two half-pin j1s made a pint, will debate the question of for­two pints made al quart and four tifying the anama canal ... D.quarts made a gallon. A. Jones bo ght the R Philleo

Charles Lindahl had a birthday f~rm and R cO€' Jones will comeand brought a: treat for all from Ma r ,'e ICl., to operate the

Fint GraUe News. land .. Dr T. ). Heckert. v. A.The first grad* is lea:"l1ing ,0 Senter, Dr. G. \V. Green, Waldo

sing the chorus ~f "Battle Hymn Hahn, Dell Strickland and J. L.of the Republic,"; "Columbia the Courtright ave organized a ches..~

Gem of the Oce~n" and "Star clUb ... Co erdAl clUb is rais~

Spangled Bannedl' Some can play ing addition 1 funds for the Car­,the "Battle Hym~, on the marim- negie library ... Homer Scace ~ndba, also the melo y of "AmaryIIs." Mi!;'s ABce verett were manjied

Art work ilIusl rates Lincoln's F£. lruary 1 1911 ... The latJdslife. The CIvil, W81 songs a,e also and buildin s conunittee of thegoing to bt' used tpr art. legislature isitcd the collegei in

Many towns h~ve been built 'Wayne and Was pleased with thefrom blocks durin;g free play. school's lay ut and its growth.

Pupils have finished our "Safe- In L'..':on County.ty Readers" and are beginning From :'ior.hern Nebraska Jour-"We Lrlle in a Gty," by Horn, nal. Ponca, or February 4, 1886;Wicky, and Horn~: I Geo,; Vi'. E. Dorsey, member of

Kinde Notes. congress fro thiS district, intro-The students e a post office duced in th hOll'ie ,of representa-

y;rith a stamp from Patty bves a "Ill 0 pro'1ide for the saleHills blocks. also made c· '1 Palt of 'the "1'funebago--"reser~stamps and m great deal vation... oIt cOUnty- has a Qal-of dramatic pIa place there. ance of ne rly ~20,OOO }n herThey sell starn letters and treasury ... HaD unty paid $30,~

deliver the rn Hazel Mc- 293.19 into he sta e treasury lastNeil helped stud ts make an ex·, year, .. Qu il and raine chickensperience story ab ut their post of- were killed by t thousands office. '~ the lateo sto s'.:1 Bennett ship-

Pupils have' ma~e Valent4Jes for ped 588 car of in, 148 cars oftheir parents anct,i a Valentine box: cattle and ogs d 249 cars offor the room. Ii stone during 1885 '..._A recent high

This week CaroliJ:Le Bickert .;~ wind damag d the brick'tower of

OWNER F FLOCKSGU $ S OF COLSONS

Owners 0 'flocks providing eggsfor'the Co h hatchery, togetherwith their tves~ were guests ofMr. and M $t M.yron Colson atturl{ey din e at Hotel MorrisonThurs4y ning, about 95 be­ing present. e Claybaugh of Lin-coln, Howa MUrphy of Norfolk,Agent W, . jHarder and GlennHoudcrshel t spoke on poultry pro­duction, san tation and manage­ment. Molio :plcturps were shown.

Scoredayoe Prep

Play Wil :fePresented byJunior nd Seniors at

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PanthE'rs won theirvictory Wednesday,y defeating Holy

arlington bv 42-24,Wayne led 7~4 $.t the h;lf. Bahewas high s Qre~ for W,ayne wlth21 and Za lIed for Hartingtonwith n~ne.

Prep met Ixon Tuesday in open­ing round 0 the invitation tourna­ment being played at WinsideFebruary 1 113 and 14.

The corn nttee to select a junior­senior 'play 'met Friday. In thegroup are ob Shively, Marilyn~ressler an Mary Samuelson, sen~

101'5. and D k B4nister, Lois Wes­eloh and M' a AJd('rson. juniors.

Juniors, s nsored by Prof. C. V.Walt, hel

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Sgt. JOSE'pih n, RarbfT pntprpda shop at Salt Lake CIty to pickup his laundry left a wPC'k' before.The clerk eyrid him close-Iv andpointed; to a ~ust~co\'ered 'objecton the ,shplf alnd said, "Isn't thatyour hat?" SUJ:' enough. Sgt. Bar­ber foumd the 11d he left to be clean­ed thn>t yf'arsjago hf'fore cntf'ringservlee"He's ctlk for dIscharge nE'xtmonth from Fort Doug=-l_as_"

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Scheffield Avenue ~pollc(', quar­tered ext door to Chicago fire en­gine co pany 55, had to summonhelp fro another firehouse whena chimn y fire throatenl'd their

Officers Elected 'Cars Are Damagf;!dIn Honolr Society

Sigma Tau Delta, national hon·'

At Southbury, Conn" Max La­bouqy came out second be."! In awre~tling match with hiS "hirt. lIetold doctors hiS shoLllder was dis­located ...:hile rlonnmg thp gannen~.

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"\VakdipJd ,1£'rojans : won (wer

;\~N'ne B1U~'~e\'ilS 26q9 in has-~~bal1 at \ 4l -efield li''''~idii;~''.m"e·*g. The sc was HJ.~ in ~avor

f~ the' Tro' (l~ "at thq half. The. e~~ms playe" I! C'vcnly in the la!-it'~.lf._ ('ad.l m king 11 ppints lI1"the.hiird quarte ~Iand tWQ in fourth.!.ach team s !red eigh~ field goals --- 0 ----.-~,-~~---~---

~~.~;f~~~1~i~d\~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~o~: Child T~inks, She's in Dog bujIding. Look~~g next., dqar for'd lhl'ce of even cha ces. Dick Housel So StaY$ There help whqn the 4himn(!'y in the fire~und v,'aS h frh scorer for \~.rayne Through Night. stalUon :,,~artC'd ,throwing ~parkS,

tht pohde found nobbdy at home.

U'~~'~~~('S~~ f~~' ~~~ v'~~~~je~'cr Bonnie Blackburn of Tulsa fhlC neigjhbors Ilad gone off to an-Vlakefield h 2fi-11. Wayne lost Okla.• fou,ht hrr w8lY through ~ $w('r a flre call.i

crowd for n pa~r of precIouS ny­~n{' .. ll~d \:~' rtofli:'ld. tWo on fa~rls. Ions. \\ihcn she got home she start- IN"ortOI~ Morrifon of Los .A~g('lPS,~¢lgn:n, ""It nine', $.~ld Caner, cd to rin!'(> lhl"rtll. She dropped 1hc wlio had words with a .spe~d cop

.. ~.th, sp\"cn." ·tTl' hl);},~! ~C'orcrs for plug of thl" basin and stooped to wila fla.dgpd him dow.n, fomid thatMa>ne. pick It up WhCh she arose It \\ a~ CaHforrlja law on dlsturbitlg the

IWayne p111H' at West POInt Jo-rJ- almost too much to bear Thp n)- peaee takes In d lot of tt>rtIJlor:r~ l'fY IIJ. lons, dra\\l1 down through the un- He Ilearrkd th~ dlsturbmg an or-

'l~niPi ~ IJI#!h ~Qh~S.... guarded dram. were gone flceh, peace I, forbIdden $ond heMap." IT n~fbnOkS atl{' b( lng col~ _ paid $25 for h s caustic languaged by 1h l~aders to shO\, an- Pall} Peck of BOIlS£'. Idaho, 1 dln~ted at the cop

xatwn l f IS terrltq>n{'<; years old, thought she was m the -~~ues lead rer the fteds In 8th dog hou..<;e becaU5c she ~ayed away The ASSQClatfon of Los 1lamos,

~ e mg eh I s on the board show from home to pIa), so she slept N 1\.1, Atomlcfi Bomb Sctf."ntlsts~~ scor€' 0 {'aeh pupil for the there Hen foster mother Mrs held a mcetm~ of non tej:."hmcal

I..· ek IITnt"' Ilbert h'a¢ls the Blues James PfOlffer said Patt~ waSj workers to gIve them an Jdea ofa d HarOldlcor=lne the Reds found m the dog kennel after a rtbe fundlamentals of the "ccrN

~hest sea 5 for flues were mght-long searCh pI'PJect Thl~ \loas the proees" as

n. ade by Ja k ~lsher, Karol Lou _ explamed by t~e sClentJst5 "TakeK~IJ' ~~~"'C rro

CJhQffiPson for Horsepm\cr on the hoof delayed some flsslonablt> matter In ~f'\eral

.!4 s > ( p.r a \\EUlader Har- horsepower on ~he rail for four pieces aJ,; pure as pOSSible and slapli~d ~~~~rl LaNlta \\loods and hours whe.n fl\e runaway ammal"1 them" tClgether as qUickly as pas-I 1 1 Id k tb 11 h \ 'h got ~tuck In the CroSstlC'S of a rall~ Sible

in gil'S <tS'~ ate " It~s load bTldge near Parsons, Kan -

I""'" th LOIS ussell ann Helen Pile The fl'lghte-ned ammals .... pre fLnal~ Altoona, Ka~. reSidents had a

• ~PtalOs, ar iE'actmg OHT the Iy fr€'ed b) a r('cker dfter the fwld da.ll .... hen authOintles $lloy,;edB u('s undC'~r)eadC'l'shlp of LaNlta freight train erc had gl\.en It up them to salvage damaged cartons

DOd!'; and her(' Houtiers_held! Ifor a bad Job. scattel'("d at ttle scene of :J. truck-JUnior hi ~ donated $t (3 to the _ tram ColliSIon., The truck s earfi::o

l o~r{'rs.eas ~el~Cf f~nd.. . I In 1938 three ,v.,.'est Holdrege Jots includc~ scarc(,' bar soap, washmgIr ~d star:- of :\tnaham Lmcoln \\a5 sold.at execution sal€' for $75, in+ powder and shortf'nlng.~ Tuesdas,. e1udmg costs, Recently the samll

IThC' 8th. ~([,oRraph~' ,class has. a three lots 'were again sold at eXN Marine Pic, James Kecme is a, Ullllt on ?\('~raska \\('ath(\r. Dally cution sale, brin in a bId of S3.f consclE'ntlOus ditlzen and Ernest\~l(>ather map!t prove helpfuL 550. g g ~, Adams count} treasurer dpes not

, . _ S.ix~b Grade Soh·s. _ I intend to let han down l'vlI AdamsII Food donation totaled' $2,87. Superstitious cLL<;tbmers causedI Elai'nc 0JtE' a~d :"Jell Burnham I the Springfield. Ill., Marine bank:made the ".alenun: box. for the

lto take down tne No, 13 slgn 0\'('1'

:e:Kchnnge t day, \ alentme5 were a teller's Window. Th€ teller in No;IJadE' In art; . 13 had so litHe to do the other

'. Highest SlC'ores in Spf'lli~g mas- bank employees were complainmgl,it ry test w('lre earned by Dick Can- reported Bank Sccr(!'tary Willard

/,1 ni~;ba~)~)l~~I~~~~~~~;~n;~~~~~: Bunn, jr. _

,Darrt'll Frarnzen, Bet.lY. Hansen. Heat or no heat, Leo Knight of,'Yalter Gllhcrt. J.oan Kablsch, Don Coffeyville, Kan., has Tf'achf'd the'IKollmorgf'n. DaVid Meyer, Delores conclusion that onC' of hIS sto\'('s

INielsen, EI,dnp Otte, ,~lice Ben- has been an ill omen and has de­thack and lWargaret S\nnney, cldcd to dispose of it. La~t June th('

: The 6th ~llSketball team chal~ kerosene slave exploded and sel: l¢nged the '1 h to a game Monday. the' house afire. Mr. Knight 1hf'n; Fro, Fifth Grade. moved the stove to his garagf'.i ~ark Tietsor.t is -the. only ont; to Now he I'Qports that it hil."; explod­Irrll'.C tus ran.k Ln spelling. Be IS a ed a s('cond timp" It causl?d a fIreIsrrgeant. , . that did damage' to huddmg and

ISiJhouf'ttos of \VashlOgton and contents amourltlng to $300.

Linco1n W{'l](> , made.I Dods Sk<tanan, Barbara Ellis,I Jame!f. l-I('n~'gar and Donald Fied-

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lf'f w~r(' in:;,pl'ctof~ chosC'n for theweek

I d~:~~l;~p~~~;l l~~<;~a~~'~e~ll ~~her birthda~j.'Patty Jp'ffl'('Y brollg"ht, A mane)' orclf'r [or $50 was 1'8-

ice cream hijl'~ on lH'r hirthday Fri- cf'I\"t?d hy F:u~en(' oflfieials to payday. 'I a forgotlen fine Ie\'wd 18 years

The roon g;,l\"(' S1,/O in the food ago. The man had been pf'rmitleddrive. to go free until he could raise the

Fr. m Grade Four. money.Marcia itme'r enrolled Monday.

I ~lan' Dri:;; all. mo,\'ed· to Virginia.~ re:'~ne Bo Too !\.'lany·' is being

, Valf'ntin sl"\\'f're made in art. A[party is pl!ltmcd Valentine day'~'hen boys !lhmt the girls,

PerfEcTt cbres in spelling mas­tery 1esls 'ere earnpd by Charles

I Messersch idt. Betty Lou McCul­lough, Joa Pawelski, Gloria Ahl~

verso Bob ,aller, Virginia Pruett.

y;~~:nK~~' ~.rts, Larry Johnson and

The roonjl gave $1.75 to the fooddri've.

Charlf'~ ~1J('sscrschmidt treatedaU to can~y bal'S Friday on hisbirthday,

In Sreond Grade.Sandra I aas brought pictures of

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••• that the deat thing to learn aJ:>outfarming is get ing up at 5 A.M.

WORTH THINKING AB OT ••• The succe"fulfarmer is a busin.esaman Wh~workshis land to produce.a fair return on invested ca ita.1. The capital which heuses comes from accumula d savings of his own, orthe savings ofothex:s that h has borrowed from a bankor elsewhere. ;

He invests those savin~ in land, buildings, ma­chinery, seed, livestock ana in other things necessaryfor himself and his family tQ produce crops and to live

When he figures out hisl results at the end of theyear, he, like all other bu~essmen,measures his suc­cess by the retQms he m.a~es on his savings and theborrowed savings. Failuresiin fanning, like failures in

::e:db:t;:r'f:ttt~u:v~~;:a:~n~e~~~ ~:e;h:money invested-with the tesult that the savings areeither withdrawn or lost. j

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1 large bunch celery 11 cup ccnned mushrooms(about 1 pound) 7 ounee package spaghetti

3 large onions (about 2 cups cooked or canned2V2 pounds) I tomatoes

% cup lard 2 cui's cooked or ~anned2!4 pounds fresh porle ! lima beans

shoulder ~ 1 tablespoon saltCut up celery and onions. Fry tn he:f of the lard untiltr'ans·parent, in a heavy iron. pan. Cut up the pork into small

~:c~:a~r;';3~e,:j~:'~:"'C:n s~a;:he~~~~r2a~~a~o~o~.I,T:;salted water 15 to 20 minute Drain. Add tomatoes, limabedn$, mushrooms, browned p ric, onions and celery. Seasonwell. Cook over low heat or n a slow oven (325° F.) for30 minutes.\ NOTE: Thi,;, excelle~twhen wrmecl over I' ..._~_......__ I _----~'

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If someone offered you '8 deal whichgave you a chance to :r;nake about

""IIII.~"'.~:a;~~:~~ F::~~~odu:u~:~~~'~'~~very enthused c.bout it. The profitmargin would be too small - about

3S¢ on a ·$35 hog, or only $35 profit 00·100 hogs.Swift & ompany makes thousands of such 'very

low-profit de Is every day in the year. At the end ofthe year 194 ,for ins~nce, we ~me out with a profitof only 9/10 of a cent per dollar of sales on our totalvolume.

The meat packing industry is higWy competitive,and many 0 its products are very perishable. Butlike you, or ny other able businessman, we want tomake more ofit than that 9/10 of 1% on o.ur busi·ness. Profit mean progress, and ill' order to progress,everyone-p oducers and meat packers alike-mustreceive more than barely enough to meet expenses.

Producers f livestock and other farm products got75¢ of each liar we received from the sale of ali ourproducts, in ludiQg hides, wool and all by·products.You may we ask;, "Where did the remaining 25¢ ofthat dollar g ?" The answer is: 12.3¢ went to all plantand office e ployes who prepare and market thesefarm and ra h products; transportation took another2¢; supplies uel, barrels, boxes, salt, sugar, etc.) cost5.1¢; taxes, .4¢; other necessary expenses 3.3¢. Andthat left']us 9/10 of a cent out of the average salesdollar for th development and protection of the busi­ness and as retuin tothe people W 0 have in·vested their savings inSwift & Co any.

MINERAL SUPP EMINt FOR WINTER FEEDING CATTLEknowh that minerals are necessary for theand even for life itself. Those minerals most

likely toDe lacking in winter feedsare calcium or lime, phosphorus,and common salt. Many of theroughages fed to cattle may be sl;1odin minerals or grown on soils bf towfertility. When cattle are fed BUellfeeds. they must be supplied ,witha mineral BUp~lement containing

L I J:!l~a::eu:~t:=~:af~"u:r::ment are small quantitietl of otherso-caned "trace elements" sUch sacobalt, iron, manganese, coppefand iodine. Although only sma1ltamounts of these latter minerlilll

: are needed.: each plays a pairt iJ~

bujlding a strqng, healthy~

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Dorr i,

Feed Mill

IW,ntM ... Farmers to ~row a limited Dumber of acresb~ ,1:)1;1.1." high yielding, earl, maturing variety of pop corn.rTl'1'ls .'poP, 'corh Is espeel~lly adapted to your territory1aJ1l~ f!J3 Bure to brmg you greater returns than other~gr~in·crops. 'fhe contract, price for pop corn i!:i the bigotl-

~!est in years, and a lar&$ number of our grO\ver8 laste~r received cash returns 'In excess of $100.00 JtlerClre.• Delivery Is made in. the eurly fall as Soon fl.S !l;IB

~OP is ready for crlbbinp: and is delivered in thp ear,o there is no shelling e:tvense. We flll'Tllsh high gl/'r­~natln~ .s.eed. carefUlly, ~raded, and adapted for your

Qil conditions. It is notl a difficult crop t.o mIse anlltyQllr regular farm -machiJ/lery will phmt. cultivate, andPJrvest VO);) corn, so net extra equipment is needed.I'~rite or pbone us for rutl paJ'ticular~ regal'ding grow.,ng tbis profitable era, I

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60j. Head Cj'ttle - 60Fo~~m lch~ows, two milki g now. RegisteredHerefo .,. bull, 3. years old.. Yearling Herefordbull. 3(1 head of young e ws and heifers, tofreshen; In the spring. 20 earling White Face

I heifers.; 10 calves.

2cHEAD of RSESBlack. nt~re; ,weight abopt 1200 Ibs, good saddle horse. Gret

gelding, !. years old, ~velght abo t 1400 lbs., well broke.

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Good white enKitchen cabinWalnut dress" ' .Two bed stead • with springs

and mattl-es s:

Kitchen table. IBru~wick ph no!rap~

Progress gewi 'machme.

Several stone j r~Other arti.cles t nUIl)~rous

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Roan mare, smooth mbuth. Baygelding, smooth mou~h. Black

ma.re, 8 years old. Ba~ gelding,7 yrs. old. Spotted sa~dle pony,

6 yrs. old.

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7020 head

5 Head of

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·Meyer & Bichel

Free Lunch Served After Show

Did Not Get An Invitation. Come ••• You Are ~clcome

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Family Part:y Day I

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SOUND MOTION PICTUR~SI : :' ,,' I

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iI '_ I ' :lic auction on the farm located 5 miles east ahd'2 milesof Wayne, on-

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600 bus. of ar corn. 300 bus. ofbarley oats. Two stacks secondcutting alf ]fa hay.

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(~Ule 7~ ogsbo 'head of tock hogs.

of£all pigs.

truck with g od I

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,I~RM MA NlNfRY, ETC. .\ .1936 Model IIis _Chalnlts' Straw blower. Letz burr grinder WIth kt!.,ves. 35-ft. steel w.. I. dm.'I1.

WC tracto . Qodge power hay sweep 80-ft. driv~ belt. Garage, 10" 1 •

Allis-Chalme i tractor culti a- John Deere 999 corn pi nter Grindstone. Hog house, 8 x 28.tor. with 160 rods of wire, ear- Several f~1 barrels. Brooder h Oli18e. 8 x 10.

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P-O 14-in. tr jtor pl",w. . '! _ Iy new. Hog trouglts., John Deere loose-ground I ter. Feed bunks.

28-ft. elevato with hoist, por'-er and spe f: jack. . Good wagon with ,box. Two sets df harness.

3-section ha w. j Fait wagon with box. Stock sadc\le.

H k L ear Set of leat.tr flynets.Deering 8~ft. rain binder w th ay rac and g •good canv ~ : 8-ft. steel tock tank.

IFlat rack.

Deering 5-ft. . ower. Tank heat T., ,4-wheel trailer. Hog oiler..

Keystone 9-ft :disc. I 2_wl eel trailer./' Vise. !

Dain hay sta er. Two Litchfield manure sp Post driJil.1Tractor swee I ers. Severallof' chains.

Moline corn binder. Wire stretcher.Hay rake. Many oth.l~ tools.

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Fout· stoc I cows. Holbteih heif­er, 2 yrs. ad. Shortho~n!spriY)g­er heifer. Guernsey hbifer, 1 'yr.old. Here ord bull, 2 yrs. old.Steer, 2 y ls. old. SiXI stb,er an;dheifer cal re!s. • I

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senice-that ij the big jo~ nowfacing our hus ness. It is at easyprohlem to Stat¢, btlt a far di~:erentmatter in tern:l,s of !'doing\.' and'..dollars." Huge amounts of newequipment must be' engiQleered,manufacturedl, iflstallCid , . . ringmany new johs land I rqquirin greatn.ew sums of Cai'itaE For thisi primeessential, mone ,we 'must 1 ok toinvestors with faith lin the creditand earning apiliry ~f!the tcM hooebusiness.

, IT.l\cse largq-sfale p1".ns .ls h.ve

an ,ltnportano ~eanln¥ to y as itpres~nt tel~ephqne usrr. for everytelephone ~dddd, ¢vFty' rove­ment made 1ll the scrtice in rea.sesrhe lusefnln,;,s ••nd: va.lu~ 0 tele­phofe servieq generally.

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COAL ... shiny, bla'ck, lying in un­

koo!n b~llions of tons bcn.eatl.l thecart's stllrface , , . is being trans-form d by the magic of chemistryinto a hbst of new ·fabrits, dyes,drug, pe!rfumes. Nylon is !Qnl~' Doe·of d~e m!u1drude of producrs bornof eQ.1- '

o t"Of this and other m~racles ofscie ce a~e gro.wing new i dusrries,new and, seemingly bauo less ap­POrt ~it¢s fot, busine~s qnterpriseand irdlvidu:tl liveHho¥ Newnee Ifor, telepho~'e s~vfce, too"bee. sf: t!hc illtmedi~te exc[h.oge oftho ght ~s ~n essent:ial pardof Amer­ica's vigorous. progress. Ii

;T .' mCFt the present, great need.foi e1eljhoneservif,.e-7\O prdvidpail ver-~idcoing" 'an~ improvin~

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Our Valentiqe gift., tt the farmers of this com­munity is oUr truc ing service and attachedequiplTlent, offered at sUlch reaso~able prices. . . call us, _,soon. You'll like our prices andservice.

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C-E-'-~- '"7'-W~S- ._. --I'~~iS w~fe a:-- pare.nts; Mr~ M~;~~~der, -~r. ;nd ~rs. W., ~. W~t..~~~. dinner :!guests at A. Nim-K IiI. Glal smeyer, took him to ~r and :Mrs. He-~'Lha Hatfield. '; rod's. I

ISiouk lCity., '~--' : 'M'1 and Mrs. Fred Joh son were

. -- : cretary pf Navy ~' ente tained at a duck di er in th.e: 110ft from St-·n·i("t~. C '"'d· F .1' I Mrs. Maggle l Johnson h e Janu-

\ s. ~gt. J.e Lutgen receiv{'(j his ~J ommef,··8 aml ary 311. , .I honorEible 1ischarge after serving : S~cre.tar~?f tlhe, Na"! .Jam~ .1\:~:. Be;t ,:Ha~S?n w s a Sun..

".('CU'I)-f. fOUl,~ :r(l(U'S und aJ..TiYl'd last... rI..C'stdl.\\rltCS,fr.bm WdRhm,1;to., dd) 11'l.St \~,('{~{ 'dl.nm r gu 8t at J?r.\~redn~sday, from Mo<h'slo. Cal., ) C.• January 30, to D?-Vld." D. Pi QUimby sand ae mpamedwhere! he ht-d b{">(>n on the staff orl 'yhe of WayneJ.cpmmendln~h..i.l t~('m to Frf'd Harrison's that eve-'

, Hanll.ITl.ond, (>neral hospital. He will qr having bad Sixrsons servlng!1 nmg II for Mr., Harrison's lrthday.be- hCI'C ill the Dr.' .S. A. Lutgen i 110 na\'y dU~ing wlorld War II. .<lA l\W· an~ ~rs. Martin I.olmberg Writ ifrom apan.home until a neW semestC'r opt'ns iutflfuI natJOn sHares ~ou~ pnp~ accofTlpanlC'dl by Mrs. H ry Holm- Floy Joh son w tes hisa.t the Uni~'('I~iIY of ChicRgo. ]-1(' I!'n yow· family's <'o~~r~1)ullOn ttl bC'IX! and l\Hs. RC"ubt'., Goldber~ ~nt.s, lr. an ,Mrs. red Johnson, =will thell dn t.o Chicago 10 fi"nish '1111(1' C<llL.,C" of freedom, ~tat('s Soq. and l.laNohll, W('fC' gue:.-; at EmIl m a Ie ter 0 Janua ,,23 from Yo- •

A " J N· . t' k wpl'k for h~s higl;l'r ~k,,"J'('(> '~Ird\,i.lry ,Forrestal. "In re~ognitip~ Eridumn'~ FIt FI"(lmont, ,bruary 2'1 kaham ,Ja !' iha : he has been, =rr~\(' n • eo" vr. ~___ _ ,.,' JOf your courage and sacriflcE', I d~- Tl!(l f<lmilie.s of Ros e Smith, on a ,hip ,n n rnQn Ih$, The s~ip1.

l'TS M;rrlm \Vilson of .~f\~'OIl' and , . .. ,.]tond 10 Y.O.u the' commeodationJdf L('"I e. .1ohn.son, Mr. and I'S. Wal· has st PIX'd . t val' ous ports in I=T Lt1we~1 \\'~rm':' of Wln"Jd~'. \\"t'!'l' .\~rl:'r(~~ from Eoropt·, the naq: department and. my p ~'_ t('r ~ndrE'w~ and Mr. anrl'Mrs, Ul~t a 'ea.t . dock l.n ~('W l.'"rll'l~ '~{'/)ruary 9. Pfl'.. \.\ ill.i-U' Ahl\'crs a.n.'l\'('d Sat- '~Qnal congratulations.". .; .lam.ts Brown of Allen, fad coop- j _I Iunlay to s~Jf'ml H ]O-r1ay fUI'loug-h', The sOnS are Robert A.. Richaidl prat. ve dinner at Jack . rk's sun_, Proj ~ Club ·Meets.

- "S Jlert~ on. ~\'e, I\vith hl~ wjfe and daughter, Ann, Jessf' A., FI'll.nk E" Harvey Icll. day last wet"k, Ser ·All 'toject I cJub met atIBm l\1i1rlnpr who IS :in training' ami parent~, Mr. and J\.1t~, Ben ClwslprB. All purned high dt- Tlw G. B. AistropE's, .,W. Long, !I,11's. cnnC"t Packefs FC'bruary 1

1'.. G.I'P<lt Lal{{>!', illTi\'I'.d Thurs..dOl

Y IAhl\"l~.r~, 1\!'i.''''' Ah~Vf'1'S m. C't hOI.' hU.S. - .. in s.on."iC.t'. ChestC"r B. h3s ~I.r, Mrs... L.pI t I.e .I-Iurmon,!n Lambs fO." 1. ('Cia.Ok. lun,cheo:n with all butt: sp~.'nd a I('an> in hiS IP,l!'C'nta! F.r band, 1,11, SWUX \,II~: }~fc: Ah:Vt:~ "hpnor-ablc discharge and is now~i. and, lIlf'ir hou;;e gupsts 1he Ed..; onp m mber present. Mrs. Walter., Mlldner hon- ,'. 1'I'POI. Is cit F.l., Ll ~~ (n\\ 01 ~h \\ h( 1,0 lithe Chicago lumber company; t :r:ild~s, wpr(]' ~nt('r1ain at a I' Johns n 'Y"a. 8; g-uc.st; Members

-- 1'1(' \\111 N'~I\C' hIS honorable dlS- ,\Vinside. JIarve-y O. has retu ()('IQ{'k dinnCi'r In the isund('lllWlll h \'£0,1 Qclock luncheon atIn Orri(-(' in (;f'~mnJl)·, I ~argp aft:t/'r ~~erV:ing t~r(>e y('~~s, I: to/. the fc,tired Jist and is in homr F('bru.~lry 1. , l1\1rs. rE'd., teciht's March 1.

PCC 1 ('hnd \," HI+ll1an is in I ],) months nn Europe', F fc. Aill\( rs iUll>go. J('ssp, Frank and Ro 1)'t l\1t>1 EVPl'l'I1gham of ux CIty, I I U-

'rarli~fU;:t. \;prllla·r1\-, a,nel is \H)rk~ j pl;~ns. 10 \'\1o:rk wil h IllS fat her lI'l 'IPlan to stay in the navy. and Rid;j- jointj'd his br>ollwr. Ca.d aul Ev~ ~. 1b: ,rir ' BirtlJday.

~ i. g in I1H' nl.ilill (l[f;Cl' 11f till' {'hj{'fIP;IJ_ntl~g 1l~,tJ1 fall when hI' eXlwcts i.,atd is s1111 undecided about hJ.S pring,h.am, a,t dinnpr i the Frf'o .('00'. r~.. ti\PI" dinner gue,:;ts at

lr lran.c:j)ortatinn, Ih) a1tt nd :::;~hoo1. :'plans, Hi\rfl~on home Sunday ast week., Mph'j Lars n s Sunday last wee-k__I' ! -- , Mr. Wylie has five grandsonS ~n end t Everingham r.~rned to 10 IH'] ¥rs :rr~('n ohsen'e her:

, Rt.tU~I!'o t.o \\'rst, ua:t for OaJifornia.. I!servicc.. Cnli Orni<l..for a nflw a.~jgnment., hll'.1hd Y iin. udelB tln.p families of I:P\'t. 1'I'il Gnmm, had sJ>i'nt LL and Irs. James Lpssman,' Mr. and Mrs, Roy ndell re- LrtllrC ~c("; H nson, E1·w. Lundahl, •

tfUrlOUb.h in hIS -~"l.s! who. had ~)nK' from Mal'Y!Hlld t.o. 'II I. \'ISI:e'd_. Mrs. 51 dell's Sl~- F~nc, .. 40h sP'1'~ .. 1'.. ".nd Mrs'l_rimm hilnlt'. kft tu n:,+ ,I \'isd the fJrl1wl"s 1l1,,11~('!', 1\11'" '1 ~ h ~ W k f' ld t 1CT'. I: (), ~.1f\1mb' g of Red ( 1;11 (' ('f' ,OLoJlJ, 2:;.. -,lfr<.'d Johnson :

t 1'n 1(l F'.ll"l ()rd. Cal. I :\[ary Ll'~.:j~ll.i:ln_, and .IJ1t1('r.", left ,[SOUL ea~!'. a e Ie Oa~.;;, Jil;, ~\h.O.1S In an aha hos- and 1\ r ...an ¥I}'" EllIS Johnson. =~---- I Friday for.I'CallfornJil, 1.1. l.J:'~srnan f (By Mrs. Ellis Johnson) . pjtd~, 1 he y ,\H're hous guests at. I ,- •

I1t"1-e ,rom E!~st. I eXpN'ts 1.~ re-enlist, His molh('l" 11_.. Har;~, Andcrson'~ wh~le r~ the ci~Y. Hono R~u~IGUf'i'sts. :I Mel\"in D, C\rte, seaman sp('ond Iwho had pent s('wral days Iwre . ' Dkl<E'Y rlild Jlmnu(> iVllcCorkm- ~1l(' Llith r Mllllk/:,ns ~f Carroll, •

cl,~s.s, of Bo.."ton~ Mass.,. spent from while h(' 1".5 o.n ]C'il\'C', r.('.turn.ed.lol, ThC" ~ohn I?ardl"n~,\Hl:~ SU,PII)~r d~~It1. sP<'rl.t 1t.lf' WPPk-.E'n last. w~k Cl;dS'JHellke es of Wa)nE> Mrs.: !

turselay unlil Monda)' in ill.s J1i-:1r- C'astilt13. I Lt. ilnd 1\11-" Lpss~an!~\,I~SIS elt ByIOh Hqdons Ftbt\ll· \\J1/11 t~(1lr ~nt.ndpar('n~~ Mr. and ~tl:\ Ha .c~n an .C, \\. Longl!. I

e tal Emil Ott(, home. Iw£>re bon 1'(Od l1lUrsday ('\'(-'rung <11) 1. :!\,1rs" \i\ 1Iton McCorklnd e and. sons ~pn "nteM ,1Oed at ~nner Sunday • i 'II

--: wh~MJ'.:\nclMI~.AI~(lldR~g, nl('Otto_~~ons"'O~SUndaYII\i·~~~·~s~u~n~diaY~~~~s~ti·~·_~iili~m~·iri~isitj'~~~k_n~·it~h~e.i·i~io~Pi~iLi=ibimiDi~i·iSi·iSi·~·i·i·i·i·i·~·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·iSi·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·~i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·i·~·i·~·i·i·~·~~i·i·ij·~~~·~·1

r~Mves for Ettat-. : olltprt:linl,l'l fOl' ~.JWIll. ()11H'r· l;~st ,wl::',I< dInner gUl'.c:h at Arn~l/IrP\'L } loyd Glassh1'('YC'l" Jdt I \\'l'l"t' Jilm~, B: C,,·I\'1', ~lr. MI':O;. F JOIIlll S. ..i

1J'!mrsdayforCampL(,'i'un(,,~,;.l' IDon BeckJrnhauf>r, Mr. lind Mrs. '.rtll' John ~a;r~l'n~ \\":1'(' Sun~9-Y

~~s~~~~.~~~:~_~(',~~~.~.~~~_~_~~'.:'~;~:~T~~'~~'i~dWfll?r gUN;!S at Ca,,.l

I, Tf1l' Hubert Ealoll.S \\'prC" Sunday

u. O'f-.w1t' .iTJ ... WU l'IY1I!:'W~. li1\~1 \\"('1'.k. lunc!won gu('o;\:-; in Ill{'n !'f~ ~ J!·V l'l.\i 1'1 ~ '~ lkrn;ll"l! 11onlC'.

I AIr,s, Rl1gPI' GC'raJd ,1ndD('nni., \\'1'1'(' las1 wppk dlin-

~: ]lCI' l~IH'sl S il1 l\'IC\'CT'S.

I TIl!' "·;111(']" ( \H';'(> Sunday,af1('rnoo[j 1:lS1 \\'('{'k luncheon

L;'Ul'st.i.; <11 1,:lur('n('(' .J()hnson'~. II

Tlw ElnHT ::\'ebon.s joined 1.,cjJa.­tln's:\1 ,\1"1 Ilollman's Sundavcp<nll1g 1:10;1 \\"('ck [or H.obert·s I:lJrth-

J (lhn BOPckpnha uprs <1I~d

nud p,f){'ckenhaupr wpre Sl1n~ay

]/(<.;1 \\'{'f'k ~uPfler gupsls at Gpo""·hlppf'nnan's,

Mrs. F~d. Hagrman i5w{'ph in thp homp

Mrs, AlfrodMo.

Mr. ;wd Ellis Johrlwll andC. Alfred .lohnson W('I'{' SUIll/laynf1ernonn 1;ls:{ Wpf'k lllnch~>on

guP."ts :11 Elnwof" Nelson',.,.'111'-' l',1 t'1 AhtJpl"snn..; allu LH'l­

!1ence Carl~ons IV.rere entortained atdinnE'r and IunchE'On Sumiay'last\\Tek in the Chas, Pierson home.

I The Vprnon Snyders of Alle-n,I!tp\" and M~. Donald Roberts; ofS!oux City, ,",cre pntel'ta~ne~J atdmner February 4 at MarVin .l.V4or­1Ip!1,.;on's

L)~:,r~;'1 n;~ (tl~:~r~.B~~i~'~/;~h~~:I~ll ;t,~,~ in"i1<'r1 :\11'<::. J'>hn EkiU11cl ,Janupry I:r,l dlld (-'nill:, cd IJlr1 hda:, JUl1chl'on'IJ\ irb ))('1'.

Th(' lVlilioll Custafc:ons and Mrs.Jamps Gustafson Wl'nt 10 OmahaFpbruary 1 10 mept the Ia11rr'S~lusbf\nd who rl'ccntly ilrrj\"{~d inOw states. ,

Mr. and Mrs. vVal1C:'r Haglund

I¢Inn Norman Elmer Arydf'!'son nnd

, ~I.i~.s aura. !.~-£ag-lund-v.:p~e last "'~.C'k

Iunday even!ng ,,'jsltdrs at ~ (']s~Jork]und s

jDa~~taa~t~r~:('~ralil n~,~~:leia~;,_. ---,_._---~-~---~-

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Set of fair ~a~ness.Some con'.<8' ~nd flynels.

50-ft. x 6·m.· ~rive belt..

Smanli>elt~. I .1OO.ft.gar~e~ hose.

Oil brooder slove. large.

Electri,c c1'ckbn watere.r.' 8.gaLsize,' ne eli" used.

Some barr Is and 5·gai. cans.

I;(og crate. Some tools.

Several smlau articles too pum·erou~ toi mention. ~

Some housFbold goods.

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afterths in

Baler 2 ...row cultivator.

Team of sorrel mares, 3 and 9 ycahl old, wt. 3200.Sorrel mare, 4 years old, wt. 1800. Team of browngeldings, 3 and 4 years aIel, wt. 3200, Black horse,ride and work, smooth mouth, wt.-1000. Spottedcolt, 18 months old.

Buzz ,saw.

Hay rack and gear.

Stacker and sweep combina­tio\1, built on Model A Fordtruck chassis, push.off type.

Minnesota 6·ft. mower.

Sixty-six head, wt. from 75 to 200 l~sl'boars, wt. 150 lbs. '. I

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John Deere sulky plow.

10-ft. hay rake.

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, Thre.b feed bunks:

25.bl\. self feeder fllr hogs.

Two ~ets of bang ~ards.

Set of PI. .inch harness.'l

II in A-I Condition

ith triple

CHIHERY,

d hay.

18 71efresh:eifers.i10.

Jo~:, Deereelevator.

John Deere 999 cwitih 160 rods of

McCl>rmick.Deeriseeider.

Rock Island wagonbox. .

McCf)rmick-Deering wagonwith tripl,,; box.

Rubb"r.tire4~gea~tir~s. with'·'5 x 10

John Deere 30~ft. el v';"tor com­plete with speedhoist.

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ctio at ~he farm 3 iles west and 21 miles north of Carroll, 1/, mil~ south, 2 milesof 'hole~, 2. miles w st and 7 miles isouth. of Belden, 13 mile~ nOl~th and· 3 miles

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oman and Austra-Whitc pullets

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Cash,

f$ie corn bin~ r.l

28·ft. harr~

~tacks ~~~dm.la~~~G!~~~mixtfl,cklof alfalfa hay.

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~McCo I ick.Deering I~L: t. r.ac.

tor ~ rubber, and ulti'-lator. \

McCo ick.Deering ·12 trac·tor steel, and c Itl~ator.

McCo ick.Deeril,'g "L1lttleGen s 3-boUom tJ, ctorlplowon her. I

McCo iCk.Deeri! LittleGe~ $ extra thir~ ottorn.

McCo Ick-Deering 1115,rt.;trnc.tor ~sc. I

McCo 'lck-Deering 1 ·ft. pow,er b der. I

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I,"resbyteriaD Church.(Rcv. Chas. Rabenberg, past.or)Sunday schOOl at 10. Morning

worship at 11. 'Westminster Fel­lowship' at 6,

Communit.y yout~ service Thurs~

day at 7:30 !at Salem Lutheranf:a~~: :With !Rev. C. W. Wiberf as

Ladi~s' Aid will meet ;thisThursd~y afternoon at the church.

Choit reheflrsal T.hY,rSday at 8:30at the 'A. Bi¢hel hbme.

~Elli~1 Chri$tian Church.

BihlcischoCl1 at 10. Communionat ]l.

Choir i rehearsal Tuesday at 8:30.Christian Endeavor Sunday eve~

ning at 6:30.

E'ng. !St. John's Luth. Church.(Ret Robert Kfuse, pastor)

Sund y school and Bible class at10. Ser ices with communion at10:45. ;

Registration for communion Fri­day aft~rnoon and, evening at the.parsonage.

Chlurch school Saturday at 1:30.

-+Entertain ajt Dan('e.\Vakefield stude*s entert.ained

Wayne high students at a dancingparty after the Wakefield~Wayne

high basketball game Friday eve­ning.

Name Cand~datesFor City Offices

v('~~fo~~fi~~ddv~~er~'!c:~e~sr::~~~:ruary 6, nomiIllated candidates forcity offices as follows: Mayor, W.I-I.' R. Hanson' and Henning Hal­lin; treasurer" MisS Edla Collins;clerk. L. \V. Hypse and M. F. Ek­('roth; police judge, Wm. Kay;councilman Fi,TSt ward, A. O. An~

dersan and 1\1ar C&rlson; council~

mnn Second ward, M. E. Williams

~;~:)~~'~nO~;~~n~~~f~i~~~i~,~s~a~~Soderberg, ROIwlct Harding andMax COE'.'

Terms expiring arC' thos(' of:Mayor, V. II. R. I'Ianson; treasurer,Miss Edla Collins; clerk, CarrollVanVa Jill; school board, R. G. Han~son and Clifford !Su:-;by; council~

men. har Carlson 'and Gus John·son. , I

Election will be Iheld April 2.

IIcr~ from fana.ma.Capt. ClaytlOn Andrews arrived

Friday ~rom Panarria where he hadserved t!he past five months. He ison 1erm~nal l¢ave and will receive Ihis djsc~arge. He J~td been in serv~

~~~ ~~~Ji~a~~i:i~d~~d~t~~er~~~~tives.

P. E. O. Meets.P. E. O. met Monoay ('wning.

Mrs. Robert E. Anderson was host~ess and Mrs. Grace Carlson hadcha:rge of the program on folksongs. fhe next meeting will heMofida ,February 18, with Mrs. V.H. tR. anson as hostess.

Joll:y Bidders Meet.Jolly Bidders met Thursday eve~

ning at Mac's cafe with Mrs. JohnSchroeder as hostes-s. Priz('s wentto Mrs. Bert Shellington, Mrs. MjJ~

dred Parks and Mrs. FrC'd Lehman.Mrs. Bert Shellington will be host~ess in two weeks.

H~nor Folks Here.

~party was given Thursday ('ve­

ni' g at Christian church for Mrs.Q1 s. Cary, Sunday school teach~

eI1. who is moving with her familyto:, Norfolk, and Merle Ring, a

imber of the choir, who leaves

sq n for service. Members of thec ir and YQung 'people's' class,w 0 were present, 'present.ed both

s. Cary Bind Mr. Ring wit.h agi ,to After games, refreshmentswEj're served.

Dilughrer Is 'A4opted.r. ahd Mrs. Nf,rVa1 HindFof

e.ley, Colo., adOl?~ a daugh,Nbrva Jean, Ja uary g:J:Mrs.

'#~ formerly taug; t ,at wak~

LegIon M"'lts.gion met Wednesday eveningweek at the hall.' Mrs. Ernestqe and Mrs. Bert Shellington

~e ad luncheon. '

"I -,Convene Here.

lcoholic AnonymOl~.s.met ThUrs­da 'I~vening at WakJefield,. withnip. i:n attendance. The next ,mee-t~

iiig ~ill !Je, this .Thursday eveninga~ ~nder.

--_. I' . . --.-,the Vo. G. McFadden home here. 'I r. nd M.rs. Lenice Kenny of thi" .They leav. Wayn'e the middle of P ac~.Febr~ry for California, where I j. -

they, !a::: :::I:.t:,::.home. ~~~ ~)~~::~~~{=~?kt;~~:"~\.I'I(~.I;I,~Nei~hbors and .friends called on h ill 'sit his sister. La (!')"

W·n'dtl ~. S.':' Rtl 1....g 'worship '11 (Coven Mr.andMlrs.I..pnlceKennyFebru. p,an. to 0 to Clairmont. S )!

.' ~, ...~g e.,.. rVICe .•• .OClet~ • • i ar~y a I es ;'ounders' day). bospel servicea ary 1

i'to ISUl.pri~C' them on their "'1he he will make his horn.".WIIII

'lL.:1 ·A'.)_ d H· ld 1_ T d 7:-30: . . 25th \ cdd' ng anniV('r~ary. After a gbr ther Ike. Mr. Dunw()od\"C.rp. -t:U..lleS ay , SociDrl Foreoo..Ci,. " Un J. lIes ay Bible stJJdy a ,prayer Wedne t social evening, coope,ralive lunch- ad his home here for 1:) .\'1' ~II' , ,.:, ~~dge cl~b "'ill meet this day, February' ; at 8 p. m. I. eon w,s served. 1 c.·S ld 1iS bu:-:;inPss to IrvIJI (~I •.;

Mis ~elAn. 0 erg Is Bride ~ day'Wlth;Mrs. Clare.nccHend- iss Miargat't B¢cker Bride Mary Martha CirclE' will llle- t t r f R ndolph, who ffiO\t'd II, .,.. , . riC on ' vi with Mrs. El'ic redrich:son Thur t' i Son Is Born. rami y he e last wC'ek.·0. Matvin uller Here W

tc. T. U. will mee~ this Fri- j Of nterm' t Turrer Here day, February ,at 2 p. m. A son ~ighing 7 pounds and 12 -.--.---..-~-.-.---

t Sale Church. da'" ll. t 2 o'clock at Salem Luther_~' At Walter tlome. ' ounce~ wa$ born January :l4 to Mr. 'M . Herman SchQ~valll'l', lj;1' '" h Senip~ Y. P. 'Il meet Thursda and Mrs. c. s. L-"lnghart of San died at Wisner, February :~.

Mi:fS'Helen 0 rg. daughte.r ~f ~"e~o~~~r f~~:~~:ran~.::~~lt~~~, Miss l\~argar,ct Be~~er, daughter at 8:15. A pro am wUI be give Franc~co. He is the fir:-;t child in -~.----.-- -._--Mr. ~nd Mrs. P. N. Oberg and lunch 'n be d 0 Mr. and Mrf). OSCll Becker, and and r~frcshmen ,in charge of M the fa~i1y and has been named Mi s Violet Wedding[plrlMarv~n Mu~ler, s 1 of Mr. and Mrs. 'D' eon Wl ty ~e~e., t .. :K nnit Turnll'~"ison oT Mr. and Eric Fredl/"icks and: Mrs. Alvi Larry :Dale. Mrs. Langhart is the I-Ja Johnson, jr., of I-'('ndcr, \\ I I'

\~!l,\~Ullef' we united in 'mar~ grQ:O~~f~1aff~~i~~ m~~~mg rs ..Jerry Tu ner, \ 'ere. united. in :!_ed~r~ic_ks_O~h,~,~.ri be served. fonnett Margie Kenny, daughtC'r of, rna 'ed, Sunday last w('('k.

~~'We~~aY&brUa~6at2rbP l-~{Wkrild h~mITIHgCThedaYe~11Ingat8It~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~Q'clQCkint Salem'Lutheran chur~h ':l~uarYd .::\~ rt e e ~cMoO ~'IOCk at the:ClairiWalter home IIin ''''''akefie~d, wit 1 Rev. OJrtis WI¥ ~ B' ~ ll~ ''';ha terx:aa;on

fact' rs. w th Rev. Robert Klrusc pcrforn'1~

berg pe-rformlng the double-ring .' . 'lr~ s. th e OplC 0 Is~usf in the double~ringcbremony. Mrs.ce~nilOny. slOn WI e C. arran~e~en 0 \, alter 'is a sister o( Miss Becker.

l\1i$s,Florence Ekeroth played cupboards and kItchen eqUIpment. The bride \\'orc a dress of pinkthe \~ddln£: mar h and soft music S~ 'j:; bardinc with h!udc accessories.durit the cel mony. Burnell .oc . SI (' had an orchId corsage. Mrs.Gros "cousin of the bridegroom, Ent:erta1ns Here. G orgt~ And('rt;on, sister of theand ermH John on sang "1 Love Park Hill club lllC't Wcdn_e"day, bl ide. who ~ei'\"t'd 11:-; bridesmaid,You t'llly" befo"C lhe ceremony February 13, with Mrs. Hobert w~:-; attlj:el! Jill a b~igc wool dre~;sand 'f".qh Perfect \'C .. as the COll- Blatchford. WII.lh a pmk c,~r,natld,ln cor,S"lge.pie 1< qIt before t Ie altar. rile bridegroom Wor(' n dark

Th~~f)ridewore light blue dress- 1"01' I\U:issionn.ry Society. SUllt wIth a wlhlte C!ilrnatJon hou~

mal{(~r ISUit with bla.ck accessories. Presbyterian ladies met Tuesday totmicrt~ as did the best man, Geo.Her ¢orsagc was IOf pink rosebuds'; with Mrs. A. L. Pospisil as host- Anderson. ,:.Mrs. ,l.,grence Fisd-her, sister of the ess. Mrs. Chas. Rabenberg was A reception for immediate reIa-bride~ was matr@n of honor and leader. tilJ'es and close frien,qis was. held in

~:~:~s~lr~~:.ty(;c~: ;~~~a~'~tt\~:\~n Fo~" Birthday. ~~~Vi~~~~~t;.~~l~~~1\Vl~~~~;~nn~ ~~~~'''''hilt] c~rnations. Relatives cnliPd in tilL' Dr. D. P. Bessie l\-1'l~lros~ the l~tter of Allt'n.

Thr b'1::idC'groonli wore an oxford uimbY honw Sunday evening fot" prep-a.red the liunchebn which wasgrey'suit vdth ai white car ' din!ner to help Dr. Quimby observc s('t"ved by MisS! Dorothea Blohm ofbo.utQnnier(]'. FrR.9ofs\,l\Iuller, broth- h!s birthday. Allen. Miss 1'4arlen~ Becker hader of! t.he b-ridegrjoon~, who served charge of the jguest"lbook.as belSt man. wor¢ a dark blue suit AuJxilht.rl· Meets. I Thl' yelung folks 111ft for Omahawith 'n while carnation boutonniere. Auxiliary met Monday <lftC'r- for a short trip.

Mothers of both the bride and noan at the Legion hall. Mrs. J. H. The hriol' \vas g}tnduHted frombridegroom, wore corsages of Montgomery. Miss Pauline Hypse AIIC'n high schooL The young folkssweetpeas and rosebuds. Burneal anljl Mrs. Byron Heydon comprised will make thpir hOlhe on a farmGustafson andlPaul Bengston serv- thE! serving committee. Miss.Hypse north of \Vakeifield:

~ edT~~C'"~~~~~h las decorated with ha4 charge of a patriotic program.

cut ~o.j"crs. Cet~bmt4) Birthday.ATr~ception fqllowed the cere- , number of classmates called in

mon in the bri<!l-e's home, whjch th Roy S. Wiggains home Fridaywas decorated vhth flowers and aftEjrnoon to help Shirley Maeothe a,p.POintrn1s in the bride's wtt ains observe her 12th birth~colo .of blue an white. A three¥ da Valentine theme was carried

" tie: wedding c, ke centered the on After games, refreshmentsbrid 's table whi¢h was decorated we served.Wit blue and white tapers. Two­COll e iluncheon was se~ed by MissClar ,:Kohlmeier, Mrs. LawrenceMey r~ Mrs. Fred Utecht and Mrs.Joh ~eckenhauer.

T ,e :bride and bridegroom areboth ~radllates of Wakefield highSCh~L For sevaral YC<;i.rs the bridehad, b~en. employed in the Fann­ers' !Umion store in Wakefield. Thebr:id~groom had been in service forthe Ipast four years, serving twoyeatts overseas.T~e Iyoung couple left for a short

wectj:lirtgf trip aft€'r Which they willmaWe t~eir home on a fann.

MJICh Collected, In Local Drive IIste SlIver Tea.-

Contributions for the Victory What-So-Ever society ent('r~cloti:ing drive which closed Janu- t . j, d 65 b d t tary 31, were large in Wakefield. all!,e m1.m ers an gues s aM ' J h H n d Mrs S th a SlIver tea J'nursday afternoon at

rs~.,on a son ~ . e the Presbyterian church. Mrs. A.~ rson were chaumen of the ~il!'OSPiSil talked on Christian

1~~ ~o~elr~~dAI~:s'Da~~~~SrirbO!ism. M:rs. Marvin LinderH. ;. bonelson and Mrs. At Fred- .a d Mrs. Maunce Ralston served.

rick on packed the clothes Satur- ....-...I_L . Be i -day i afternoon. Bundles will be n~llor rv cernan. .shipped to a distribution center 11'0 honor :Pvt. Gene Fischer,'; SI~' ~Gme on fUrlough from C:amp ~b-~C~mtributions include: Eighty mso~, Ark., Mrs. C. K. FIscher!l.nd

p 'il; ~of ladies' and children's falluly were last week Sunday ~m­sho.¢s; 30 pairs .men's shoes; 51 la~ ner guests at Ronald Hardit1g's.dies~ and gi:rls' coats~ 37 men's SytIday afternO?n, and luncheonheavy.overcoats; 11 men's suits; 42 glfests at H~rdmg s were Mr. andpairls good odd trousers; 60 blouses M~s. Paul Fischer and Paulette.and!wool sweaters; 45 snow pantsandl jackets for children; 35 girls'w0t1 skirts; 60 pairs of good stock-

~1~ f~r ~m~~~~~; ~~~rqU~~~a~~~blankets; three dozen pairs of goodmen's, boys' and ladies~ overshoes;a l~rge box of small chiItlren'sw~e.ng apparel, sizes up to 8yea old.

o large boxes of clothes,whi h were not wearable, weregiv to the Salvation anny.

ST DENTS TO COME

~FOR COUNTY Ej,VENT

" on CO~y ·onl;t-act' piay con­tes will be held at WakefieldMo day, Feb uary 18. Five or sixsch ois in Di on county are ex­pee ed to participate. Students inthe Wakefield play, Which is a re­Jigi \is theme. include Joyce Shell­ing on, Lee Stauffer, Don Karl~

ber ,and Allen Kruse. Miss JoyceAd s is the dir~tor;.

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Lunch Wagon on Grounds

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FEBR. 19, '

lic auction at the place, 9 miles south and 9 miles east of

7 .. No ses-7Team of dap Ie gray Per­cherons, m,are ~nd gelding,6 and 7 years (~ld, wt. 1600.Black mare, urebred Per­'cheron, 5 year lold, wt. 1500.Team of bald fhce geldings,9 years old, tf 1400. Teamof geldings, Ire and roan,smooth mout ,Iwt. 1400 and1300. I

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~tsh(Jls of Rye I

f of AlfalAa Hay

Fifty

Five S.lae

Thirteen ead of mi,lking;';hOl:thOl'l1c, foul' juc;t Ifresh,calves by heir sides,' F~ul'

yearlingc;,two heiferls ardtwo steers. White bulJ~ 3 W',;.old, wt. 17 0, ".

Terms:I

18.a

I fA~M! MAHINERY, ETC~ I

Oliver Row- r~p standard '0 : 'I McCdrmick-Deering tractor' Set of 16-in. disc blades., Household Goodstractor, jus fverhauled. I hay .we~p. 48-ft. hay track and carrier. ~

-or 2 I . I I McCormick-Deering hay ra So M C 'k D . ak Three double bed •IV€rr -row r clor cu tlvatqr. I . .. me connie - eerlng r, e Set of kitchen eh °rs

Massie-Harri 1 tractor, 19~3 I McConnlck-Deermg mowe I teeth. . . •m, del, on Jiubber, in go 6-f t· I:~t. .' Power or hand post drill. ~Ipm.g .room table;. •htpe * . MCC;nllcl<-Deenng endga e 16' Ik' I S'x dmmg rOOm chaIrs.

5.. " • J se er. -ID. wa Ing p ow. Three rockers. r

Massle-Harrl ·row cultIvat'fr, lip" d '11 Small water tank K't h b' tgoiod. I !' resis'grain .rl ,on~-row" I . / I C en ca me.

. . " ' 2-ro go-deVIl. I Two sets of harness, one 1 1/ 2- Steel bed.Massie-Harrl 10-ft. dISC. 'net, lTd I t inch and one 1 'I.-inch, good S b dd'McC~rmiek- eirin lO-ft di c' wo, 00 wagons" comp e shapeo o~e . e mg. ~

g .!' Two Jtay racks, one new 0 • FrUIt Jars and frwt.good, I rubber. Block ,,:nd tackle WIth 125 feet Electric washinllp,achine,

John Deere ii-inch 2-bottdm- I . ',' of I-Inch rope, double bloc,k. D La It'] I T- : Two grinders, one 6~lnch urr e va cream s~para or, sIze

pow, ± ", II an4 one hammer mill. Two feed bunks, 14·ft. and 16- 18 with three-jspeed motor,Post Huron e arator, trac or T ~( b ft., new. ) ~ us~d one year.

sP,ecial, rol r bearing, 21- n. 1 rae ,or ca • k Loading chute, 12 feet Jong~ 10-gal cream ca I'. ' , Mod'll T Ford truc " • q.

Intemallonal dickup truck, t- , four hres, two 5.2S. 20, others Milk pails.tor, and r ~k. • One fld car.. 4.50-4.75 - 20. 20-gal. meat jar.

John Deere ~rn planter w,~h ' CUSh~an 4 h. p. engine. ~O-gal. pressure tank. 3-hole burner oil ~tove.160 rods 0 .,ire. I, Two drive belts, Que 60-f . ~'ome repairs for a sandW,ich Two chu"rns, one hand and one

John Deere -~t. binder. .pl and ,one 100-ft. 4-ply com sheller. power. I

JOh~, Deere °ft. drag. :1" I Four,hors~ f,resno. airbanks scales, 590-lb., ~ew. A number ~f one1, an,d two-gal.

John Deere a slacker. " I, Two ~og c~",~es. Wheelbarrow., earthen Jars. ,

J"c<;ormick- 'ering horse 'h1y II Six 0 I ba,!el,s.." Forks, spades, shov~ls and Coonskin fur o~etcoat, s~ze 44,sweep. T Barr I of molasse~. other small tools. good_,

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,:,.."te~nlS mith et ~r All properl. 10 he"'~ for before bein

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uglet I'ee"

Salis Family Reunion.For the first time in ~hree and

a half years members Of Ithe A. C. CARROLL BOARDS~hs famiay were togJthet Sunday. Carroll, NebraskaDmner gu~sts of Mr. and :Mrs. Sahs February 7, 1946~ere ARM3C John Sahs Iof WashM The board of trustees of the \(il-mgton, 1:>:: C .. Mrs. ebas. Garwood lage of Carroll met in ~ar ses­and SylVIa, ~ Perry, Ia~, 1st Lt. sion on above date with :the fol­Wan:en Sahs, Mr. an,d M,rs. Otto. lowing members presentt J. :L.S~hs, Mll. an Mrs,' A,rthur ~k Henrickson, C. J. Hann~'er B:!,bdana daughte • Mr. and IMrs. Gil· Edw. Trautwein. Absent Perry,more Sahs and d:augh~ers. Mr. Johnson and Gus E. Paul en.: '

••0•••••IIIIIIi................ Meeting called to order by Edw.Trautwein, chairman. '. Minutes of last meetings readand: approved.

Tl\le folloWing bills were read~GenemJ Fund. '

G, W. Wingett, labor ',$ 2~,00

H. H. Honey, salary ~ 19--00

W:~e~~~~l; ..P~~~~~~~. 4.96H. E. Siman, attorney, l'

Soden case .... 50.00L1gIIt Fund.I I

H. H. Honey, salary, less Itax , , .. 142,60

James Hampton, s$ne ... ,~... hs.oOw. R. Scribner, sanie ..,~'_...... 2q.OOBonta Welding Sh~)jl" ~pair ;1

,lamp posts c,'__ -,--',"1---------'---- a~,ooSocony Vacu . on Co., I;t'! W: ' ..~~ >~::

: WestinghQUl;e lec~ ,Sup, 21. ',." • Co" ~,P",p1i,'es ,,', "I', "',',,"""'" ~" ,71,N,,· Neptull 'Me "QAl1!!oairs ,'44.

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"ty Sunday. sp~nt Wednesday ev~ning at Lcon- and Sunday. M . Bredemeyer and, BY DOROTHY ust -NY rson was a week- ara Blecke's and had Sunday din- Mrs. Emma Ba~tels were in the

Rev. Ernest' Nel- ner at Artie Fisher's: at Winside. John Gettman rome Sunday, aft-" /; ~ , j ~ us.a Sunday Mrs, E. L. -Pea.rson was in the emoon. ,·Ctiange-.l Made $AC1-ety I'. Sahs antil Warred went to IOU allowed as read atnd the lerk be ders ho 1181andolp ,for Sun ay ik 'of Sioux· ,City, Don Gilmer home in Ponca from Miss Betty ~kamp spent lastIn 0 "1'1 Off;ce •• '!'!' • City SatUrday to meet John Sahs 1'llOstructcd to draw war (nts for dmner. l ere- in the Friday until' Sunday!. Mr. Pearson week with het' isWr, Mrs. Alfred

~" ., who haSi 2G-day leave, and Mrs p~ymC'nt of same. Roll II, HcnM Mr n~ s John Grier Were home. and Ina wenl over Sunday for her. Bierschcnk, at andolph. Mr. and1\lrs. Nell G 800lal Forecast. Garwood and Sylvia who werEj here nckson, IIul'Ttlelcl' and autwem at Fla ~( VI sak's. S nday after~ . Earl GarVin. and P. J. Church went: to SiotLX City Mrs. Hierschenk bro~ght her, to the

rL'b~Y' who ha Dellta De~ yteets Friday w1th until Tuesday. I votml; ye<l, none votmg lay, the noon ),vere Saturday sup- Saturday to meet MII-s. C'hurch who Mrs. Ed. Hoka p ~home Sundayh'1l'1phont' exc Mrs. C. E. Jones. -- II motion earned Ed ~ld A 'OlUr urdinget of !ferry Johnson's. had fipent a month in PlcasHnt and were dinnp gudsts.

of Blair, more ~rcij,.'eet club leaders mEl'et at Namt.( Candidates II Ttll'rp b{'lllg no furthe Randol )~. we at Pa 1 Broek~r's Mr. arid M .~Dave Edwards and Ridge, Mich. Both ca~e home Mon- Mr. and Mrs J. O. Conley of'ha\'~ r{jsigned WlnSlde February 20. -iii P t the rn.eetmg <\dJourned Thursp Y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith were day. Win;;ide, wN"e~' the Mrs. Willlam'

\"1<'Y\' the last this month. Their Mrs. T. P. Roberts ent~rtains Fo,- Vltl age os ~ W, R S The! f,ale urtTlgh s of Nel~gh, Sunday dino guests at Earl Da· Mr. and Mrs. Lesq:..-r Hof(']d! and Pritchard hom Sunday. Mr. and

plans are not ¢t definite. Mrs. ,"V. Auxiliary February 26. ViIlag¢ caucus \vas held WednlS~ fBtl VIII spent I ur~ l.y her, at WIlH.am vis'. Patty, Mr. and Mrs.: John Rosack- Mm. Lewis Joh son, Mr. and Mrs.D, :i!'hl1mas- a d 'daughter, Joyce Kni~ting lj]~Ub meets next TuesMday evenmg thIS week to n~:)lnmatai 1_- Swan~ '$. . I Mrs. Ella lass left Monday for er and Dianna Lee o[ Wayne. w('rc Art Glass and rs. Ella Glass wereStc-Vens, who rill come from St.· day WIth M~. J. M. Petersen. candidates for tile villag:e, board~ CAFc.RQLL LOC Mr. rd . D. L.1Hiller spent Columbia Cit, ind., after spending at Gerhard Wacker's Sunday after. there Saturday ~vening.Paul r-.lmn., ... ~ll operate the q,fM Women's C~ub meets this ,Thurs- Terms af Ed. Ttautwein, perrJ'i Joyce Stanley was in ixon for ~unda lin t ,e Francis Perrin home the winter h re in the Art Glass noon. 'Mr. and Mrs.: Otto Wagnerr andfit'q . .To~'('P h had li'xperience 'jin day WIth Mtis J<ames Hptnpton. Johnson and J. lj. I-Ienricksqn €'X~ thf' week-end. m Fre pnt. I I home. The Stirl Isom frtimily nnd Don thrf'(' daughtersllC'ft Sunday by carth(lS1. PH'll Ice Mr Thomas is Mr~ T P R~rts is leader. pire. ScHool caucus \vill be h~ld la1 MI'S: .John n. Jon(':) we to Nor- j Mr~. ITom, Church land Jil11mjeI Mrs. Paul ack and Judy of Da\·!s were Sund;Jy dinne'r guests fnr San Pedro.! Cal., to visit Mrs.,kp)l .~gt'nt he Mrs Thomas ar~d Mrs. D. J. Davis entertaim1 Royal ter. Terr\ns of W.! R. Scribher and' folk Saturda~. \I..ere ~,ldaYI' upper g~e,sts ~t Her- Omaha, cam Thursday to visit a at L}nn !som s 'DlC' Walter Reth-

IWagner s brother, Lt Da\ld Gar-

t d 11 hl rs I Jo:y("(' und Mary Nelghbors ne:xt Tuesday eve-tung m Perry J6hnson mte' out ani the The C'has. F"ranzens \\"JC' at Carl berl St ~Ifelt's j,_, fE'!w days wi 'h Robert Gemmells \\:Jsch famJiy called 10 the after- .... ood and oth.1.: ~hey plan to be

~:;' e~;~d~~~'il\ 'S~~l~n(~~'t;I~P~~:~ th~:':.m;r~~kM~~if~hRa~r~~: ~~hOOI board Eledtion will be April N'i~~n~s~?ct~i,crnswt j at Paul an~l~J]~~ ~ ~~ H:~1A~~d~~~;Iangu~t~~~k f Concord, who spent nO~"r dno M", Elm('r LeltJng and IgO~~eat;;~t ~h:~y;ee;~re 10 theow ange hom~.\' Aug. Franzen entertain HaPiPY BroekC'r's FriClny e,,'('ni~: Thursd 'Ye';f ing.. 1'1 i Ithe winter at Hot Sptings, Ark .. is Ronme of Randolph. Mr and Mrs Hdrold Blotz t10me at Randolph,

~Workers t.,hls. Friday at the Grif- Ma,.,-y at Service The Frank ~bC'rgs we at Hcn- T,h.elL,'('WIS JohnsoT1s anl:l ¢l~ir visiting this c~k in the Paul Broe- ObC'l"lm Morns and Gary \\erp Ifor Sunday dlflner Mrs Agnes

W¢lRLD P AVER DAY fith home. ry Haase's Friday evenin :l Swans ns wl e at Ge(:t. Johnston's ker home he . Thursday supper guests at LJo}d Klnny of SlOUJ!.: City, the L TSERVI E ARRANGED In Jaandolph Ch~'rch Mr, "nd NIlrs, O. J, J ~(" were for Su ~ay nner, I The Henr Haase family spent Moms', IWhdkns, DonaI~wmkelbaucrsand.. W ~'I Soc·lal. at L'-'nn Isom's We-dnes y. Mr. nd s. A. Ll Hcryrick<;on Sunday in th R J. Lidmila home Mr .and Mrs M r S.... lhart, Mr Mrs I3ud Youn were also thereIct D Y ,cr Prnver "',II be n" ~ Miss r:"ladys Schutt, duugh, er,of " [ 'I S

or ~ a ~J .r'" ~v~ E. o. T. footing. .... I' The BC'rman Brockma were at 0 lV, a fI'lct,. rc, un ay g,uests at at Norfolk ,e Lidrnilas were here and Mrs Ger,tld S~ lhart ..... ('nl 10 Mr and Mr1 Frltl Beyeler andSC~'ed 1· rl~dY~ March R, \\lth SCf\· E m£>t Thursday WiJh Mrs. Mr. ,and Mrs. Wm. Schu~t of Ollie Smith's! Sunday· ('\ Inf!. J. L. ~enrlc son s. i Monday last week. the Chas S\l.lhart home at NIO- Mr and Mrc: L ws '10rg0n!'<('n w~reth Mmthodlst church Mrs Sholes, and Arthur N. Backelr, son = 1\1 ] oek _Ice. In C ~ ~ ~. EdwCl-rd Fork Mrs Gh:mn enkins of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Backer of The Pat pfianz family 0 Beld.cn, L <if ne. r er: ~p¢.nt the Jay Drak Willard James and brara, Sdturday c\ unmg and \ ISlt- 'I In ~('\\ castle undAY to help MrJd. Havent'r liS nres1dpnt Mrs. ente~tams February 21. Randolph. were rarried at Sf.. calico Sundar at Claude alley s. w('C'k-e d fat Wayne wlthl Demna Leonard La roix left Sunday by cd mer Sunday BC'yplpr's pare ts Mr and MrsGe} OWC'fl.<'; ~preSQnts thE' Prf'sby- Th D I B t W BroCk,C1r at Ie hall. :. ca.r for Calif rnia. Three others Mr dnd Mrs CtlUdC' Stank" Fr"ct B," "I"r "l..,.rL_ n lhe,r 64t"h M F k R Frances,church i Randolph. MonM c a (' ,Tuggers ,ve a or-I. J ~ J" lJ,,"f' ''- II

tf'llan chuf"(' I~ ran ees, Merrjy Makers M~. day mornmg last week, Rev Her. le)o Benshoofs Sunday f e:noon. The! !R~,,1. and Otte fahllly of JOIned them n ,Omaha. sJ)('nt Fnday mg-ht Irl lh" Earl wedding 1-lnnJ\~Il'saty of Monday.CongI'egatlOna~, !\.lrs. DO\\Ph.,Ldve, Merry Makers met Frlday c\'eMman Kaup OfflQI8tmg Mr and Mr and Mrs Wayne 'dha,ms Wa~·nC'l hSIJ1 S~n~ay here at The famili:5 Or !---'eo Stephens. HmC's home at Ponca T~~y then Mr. and MrS. C. H. MorriS andMetpodist; Mry;. Chas. WItney, mug In the A C Sahs home. The Mrs LeG Backer, 1M1ss Eileen Kess- had Sunday dmner at A ~ Lmk s Mrs. ,fl... ench s. ~T' Kenneth Ed Ie,. CI~Ir Swans~:, ~nd \\..~nt to Sloan. 1a:: to \·ISlt rela-I Harold, Mr. an~ Mrs. Virgil Brew.BaptisL l1bur Cooks were guests Mrs ler and Alfred Schutt were attend· I On 11le Shorr)' of Wa fe, ~pC'nt Mr. ;: n? s. Orval ~arnson and IClarence, M S \\o'ere at. V. 111Ia~ tl\e5. ret urmng Sunday. . pr and children were Tuesday last

rl--: .To n Grier conducted games CovM ants Sunda)- In the Llo)-u Mt rls home ~rs. I· ,lith arrison had Sunday Swunson s turday evenIng. I Perry 30,hnson is I, n Om,aha from week supper glll, fists in the OberlinGEO. STOl!j.Z ~ALE e d dish supper IS plannedj at the Mrs Ed \Vagn~r of Carroll bak'- here dmncr al R~ Kellpy'ls. \ I Dave Syl"anus was in Omaha Monday to Friday this wC'ek for a Morris home and Wednesday sup-

HIURE IS SUCCESS J c. Woods home March ~ ed t~e decoratedj cakf' WhICh was The' Glenn Hall and R sell Hall ~1r. nd rs. FOY,George, Mrs. Sunday to.s e Mrs. Sylvanus who Socony Vacuum mll'eting. He was Iper guests at hor Morris'. Mr.The 'Geo.. Stiblz farm sale Monday - sE'ned <lit dmnerl for 54 gue<;ts IJ\l famJ1~es wer¢ m the Al ~rt ~]an- Gall G large nd sons f PlainYie~, is receiving re in a hospital. He accompamc,d by Db Prowitz of W"'ltinw.iJ, (on T'ag" Six)

~s~rysucr~ful.T~H~~sW~~inMoo~~ IthPblld~sh~eIMlsEdR('th~!I'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~officiated. LatHes of the Luthet·an \Ve-Fu members" ere guests ofI\\ lsch hrJpcd sen (' iIc~urch. serve<[f lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Leo Jordan Thursday when Mr Backer recently returne~Stolz ' .....ill roolve to th(' house they p~lzes In cards went to Mtts Otto from SOI'\lce Thb couple \\lll livehought in O-lirroll. RUi'i.":ell Hall \\'agner. Mrs. ('-.eo. O'\'t:'ns ahd Mrs. southeast of Randolph.will gt") to the ~arm they vacate. Norman Clark. Mrs. Hugh Eng-

strom entertains in t",o w~eks, Gaines A re Played

.(H U~IRCHE511 Pi~;;'~h~a~l~~lIeys entertained Pi. By Carroll Team I~a* rifi"~ nochle club Thursday,en'nung. Mr. Dixon high school bfl.SI\('tbUll

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team defeated Carroll 36-:20 a1t("O'n~'rogati()ruLl Chur<:h. Iand MI"~. Ross VanFos.s;C'~ and ~:r. oDn"d'ntne,If"ln~id\\a.oYne_;)'4c.nli(n).g.ca, rroll seci-

,D'lIn?a~' sd)ool at 10. .,. ~~~st~~l~ri~~s\V~;n~..~~~st~~ ~~;:,~ ,Ladle'S A2 d ~web n('xt \\f'01"1 Chas. \Vhitne\-,. Mr. and Mrs: Lcon+ All NatlOns team of SIOUX Ci1y,

with ::\1rs. C. E. :'IIorn:; and Mrs. <lrd Hallin'an·d Beach Hurlbert. defpated Carrol'lTul'sday 1a"t weekiJ<tJhn Gncr ho~tC's"(,S. here b)~ :24-L'2.

. For Mrs. ThUD. Carrdtll met ~~ndolph 'Wedne~-Prl"shytermn Church.. Mrs. Herman Thun was honor- day at! Wmsldc In the invitation

Sunday schqol at 1. ,Preac~Jng ed on' her birthday Friday when tourney..?~ Rt:'\. O. B. Proctt at 2. C. E. at evening guests at her hOJ1!lt:' were Belden team plfoiys here Februarjy

~ I lr~dies' Aid met \At·edoesdaiY t?is r~~~.a~~u~~·n~~~th~n~~~.l\~~:t~~ 119EXa~jnations will be gi\Tn Feb-week In the chur.ch parlo~ w!th family. FrC'd Thun f;:J,milv, Oscar, ruary 20 and :21.M~s. Ilcnry JOlll'~ an~ ,Mr~. \\-m. Robert and Louie Thun 0'[ \V<:Jvnc.j , Gr.tmml1r 1\'"otp.s. IPfilchnnfs commIttees scnIng. _. Th~ 7th Hnd 8..lh, grarh's a!~('!

_ -,- For ,JIU'k Rubt'('k, ~turlynlg .Insurarj['(' ln ill'llhnWl!c:~t. Pan,l ~lIthe,n1.n ('hurch. .Jack Rubpck"s 12th birthday W,l~ and SWitzerland In !=:"cograrhy. I

I(~~t,\, C L . .Fredncl<;sen, pastor) . ob~erved Sunday when' dinner The !6th ,grad1'rs are reading .aN'f\'I('(' ai 10:30 and Sunday guests at Wesley Rubeck's were play,. ~tudymg ,preposJt!ons and

sCh~1 at 1. :30. . Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Agler of WakcM fractrors. .\J\ alther League Sunday {''''E'flIng field. and the Otto Koch family. ,Inte~~late News.

at 8. . ' Robert Denesia of \VayrnE'. and :Ium", Ga~' Vvaffner has gone on ,,3.La.dlC~ Aid mcC'ts next \VednesM Robert Jensen were aHernoon tnp to CahfornIf!.

d¥Y:\>.ltl1 Mrs. Henry Stallb~1J11l gUE'Rts and the latler remained The toom had perfect attendanceh~skss. over night. 11a5t wrl'ek.. ' .

_ A Valent me pb-rty lS planned to-;\It,thodh.t. Church. F R' th I di:lY. .

. k ) 'or Ir (avs. \(.TIn'..F :L Schan'. pastOl·. Mrs. John' Mohr's birthd~lY \\";:JS "The Princess and the Goblin" is.

"hmlf'n.s -SOOt')) fot" C'~nstlan observed Monday f'Wniing IHsl bcmg read to thr class. I~ef\'IC(' met \Vcdncsday thiS 'vyeek \veek when her gUf'sts \\.'('I'r the I PUP1~S are s!llldymg Hd\"!'rbs. J

llfl the church parlor~. All members ILester Hofelrlts. GC'rhard Wackers I 'In Primaq' Room. 1el...::cpptmg, ()ff~cl'l'S sen'f'(L Mrs. .lohn Roll, Henry Hoffmans and Prrff'ct 10 sppllmg WPrt~ iOHo BlaCK hctng chall'man. . (jao Rosack['r~. Mr. Mohr·.s birth- carm'd Ia~t ,by Arlene BOW-I

Tlw {'\'Hnf1,"t,',II~IIC' calnpdlgn st3l,.ts 1d', \\' ' ,I q£l Th '0 ers, She,rnlJ JIl'Iilnckson and, DaddPebru::!rs :.!1:1. Re\'. E. A GOIH}: of Ie~~~ning-a'~'h~~l~~~ ~~~ry H~rr~:~ Roberts~~ed Clolld. ,dlrpc!or of ,t:vangehs,m and Gerhard \Vacker families werr L Thf' :~rd graderrs arC' makmg gt'-in thp suln. Rp\·. Mr. h.KI of EI- there. ography hc~oklf'1l~, wrItmg storiesg~n, and Re\". Schank will conduct and collf'ctmg pictures.prrs(Jnal \"iR,itation sCYf'ral clays. For IUarle:n.p, Eddi~. The 1st grada finished aThey will ha\T e\'ening meetings Marlene Eddie's 8th birthday and started ano~hC'r.art the churc~l 'beginning February was observed Saturday when Jean A Valentine p,Hly is planned.

... 2# and cOll1pnuing through the and Jeanette Rethwisch were' with -c:\veek.' her~ Sunday dinner guest$ for the Shows IJ::I~r~:vf':Tll(\nt.

Ladks. m~t V;'('d~csday ev~n~ng occasion were Mr. and Mrts . .James Mrs, "Vm. Mill." who und('I'\-,'cntthis w('ck tolorganIzE' a ImSSlOn Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. 140 St.eph- an operation in Wayne, is jmprd'v-s, to,' dy class at 111(' home of Mrs. W. ens and son, Eqwin Rankirj of Colo~ 109. .

~st~~~i~~.~r·l;;IMrs. Roscoe .rones IS ~~~Og~~~~~g~e~~h~\~r;r:n ~~~~ Lions ~UeMdaY,Camp<.lign orkC'rs meet at the family, Clare-nce Boelling family. LioD-" club met Tuesday at tht:',

narsonagc w"Sday evening at Mrs. Anna Schluns and Merle, and Da\'is cafe. I?:~~xt Suncl~l.Y is laymen's Sunday Reuben Prince. Blue Rlhhon Club.and Lloyd ~I1exley will preside ,at At Gettman Home. Blue Ribbon ~ Winners 4-H clubthe 11 o'cJqck service. Sunday I ' b met Monday, evening last. week Ischool at 10. ! an~e~~~~a~:i~er~i~~er~7~de~ with <j)r1in in the Ward Williams

covered dish noon dinne~ ThursM home. Games followed discussionRcalil7.e Good Sum. da~'. in the John Gcttma home. and Mrs. Williams served. Duane

Th(, ."um of $166.92 was giVPll in M . Emma Bartels was: a guest. Eckert C'ntertaihs at Fred Eckert'sthis communily fOl' the polio fund. . M h

Th women voted to gi~ a com- 10 arc.:Y1rs. \\' R. Scribner had charge.tirter to" Mrs. WID. eyer oflO"Jyne, whose home was destroyed :Arrive Here Saturday.by Ifire. Prizes in cards weFlt to Leo Stephens of Carroll, and Ed~Mrs. Gettman, Mrs. Clarepee Pres- win Rankin of ColQrado Springs;ton and Mrs. Wm. Schrdeder. An who"had been ~n Europe t.ogether

alII day meeting with dinner for ~oC;:-~ra~~nd~scH~~~e:eaCtei~~~i::~.~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~i~e:a::.rch7 in the enworth and ~rrived here Satur-

day. Mr. Ranki!n planned to spenda few days hc're before going toColorado.

Goin~~D Falls..Mr. and Mrs. car~pauJse'n who

are holding ~ farm s Je February20. plan 10 1fnove to Twin Falls,Idaho. '

ReN"~'~es Discharge,S~t. John Hansen receiv£'d his

honorable d· charge after s€lrvingtn '~cmths a. d arrived Monday lastkveek from IrdmorP' Okla., to beWith his wi e and daughter.

Enl sts in Navy, <IVemon }linsen enlisted in thenavy at No!'folk la!'lt Wed csdayfl:nq If'ft fro1 there for Omaha. Heexpected to 0 to Great La es sta­tidn, The Gl?'o. Hansens t k himto Norfolk. i

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Poultry Supplies:

Brooder ~ouse. 10 x 12.

Brooder ~ouse, 7 x 10.

Two broqder s,toves; one new.

10-gal. cHicken wat,;rer.

Two 5~ga'. chicken ~aterers.

Chicken £keders.

Complete set of f~eders andwaterers for babyl chicks.

Two ,good beds.

Two new tnattres~es.

Kite,hen sJt, 5 pieces.

Dining ro~m set, 8 pieces.

Divan and chair set.

Three ru~s,--.9.x10, one new.

Two dressiers.

Ice box.

Icy Ball .~ero5ene refrigerator.

Round tallle.

New radio stand.

Radio and wind charger set:

Curtains, :Some new, andshades.

Ironing b<lard.

Book case~

Cupboard.

National ~-cow portable milk:er, nea~]y new.

P~imrose ~eparator and milk~ing pait

Filter pad:: strainer.

IO-gallon ~ream cat;1.

Tubs.

Stone jars.

Many oth~r household articles.Ii

New Warm Morning heater,used three weeks.

Gem City: kitchen cook stO'Ve,used four seasons.·

Perfection oil stove and oven.

HouseholdGoods

Lunch Wagon on Grounds

26

200

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F B.

Had Horses...

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26 ~.. H ad fall PigsFourteen Ham shires, double iaccinat~d.. Twelve

Spotted Pol nd ~hinas, cholera vaccinllted.

ood dairy type, four milking now,two to freshen 111 or before sale day. White Facebull. Three yea 'ling steers. Yearling heifer. Fiveheifers, 2 year. old, to freshen in spring. Threebucket calves.

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19 8m HI ad Cattle ... 19

.Team of grays, 7 and 8 years old, wt. 3500. Teamof bay j smooth mouth, wt. 2800.

: 200 Chickensf 200 Austra-W ite and White

AAA g 'ade, in laying

uit[farming, I will shard 6% miles west

NE. I

tarts at 12.3~pf m.Ii:

fa:'m II

M~chin~i~Yick-Oeering fla'mall,in A-I 5hap e'lwx'h ~ul-,r· .

JohnU ere 3-bottom. ~~;',.I 'evrolet 1%-t~\lI:trJck.conditioned, J~!ll mo­

ith rack and ~ox.

'ade tractor s~e~li'.

ick-O';ering 71l!-f~J pow-'·Idwer. I

Home- ade McCorm cll:-b~er.ing s ~gle row corn;pi~ker.

McCor icka Deering ra:rnmermill, I-B.

John ere 9-ft.di5c.

i~k-Oeering ~-ftr dISC.

4-eecti harrow. l' I 1

Ne~ h y rack and te~l ~un-

1O~f~~g g;a::~e. j' I

Gallo y manure spr ai er~

agon boxes. 1 ', I

ning gears. i " -

ndgate seed~-rOw cultivat I 1". I I

gle·row cultiv tf~s.,

hay fork. IHand eder. I I

2-hole orn 5heller. {' '4-hole om sheller. ,

Moline Adria~a bind r.: I

Two cCormick-Dee itig, plan ers. 1 I

rwo s s ~f harness, ~ne; ne~rly

new I "Road ar to fit F -30 tractJr.

Three coops. I i

Four f rks and beet· or.rS'I'Two p wer emery st ne ;Four f el barrels. I

Two 3 -gal. barrels. "I I2. ~eed unks·. 3 h:~ it.O, :hs.JlJpg 0 er c II> mg.

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8.00.70.66

1.85

13.70

17.50

50 100 300 500 1000

$5.50 $11),59 $31.50 $52.50 $105.00$6.00 $ll.O0 $33.00 $5::;.00 $110.00$7.QO $1~.00. $39.00 $6t.00 $130.00

$6.00 $1/.00 $33.00 '$55.00 $110.00$6.25 $1 .50 $34.50 ,$57.59' $115.00$6.75 $1 .50 $40.50 $67.50 $135.00

S. O. S. Cleaner

Decorative Enamel

ST IGHT RUN CHICK PRICES

These are ch cks on whic no sexing has been done

ORDER, NOW!IVitam.n Fed

BAIW tH~CKSMast Sanitary a~d Up-ta-fate Hatchery in Nebraska

125,OO~Chicks 8atched Weekly

New Oil Broode..

Galvanized

Chick Feeders and

Kover-Tone Paint:Tht' Npw Qui(',k~Dry Wall Paint

; .. Covers All

!ltee! Wool

r JUST ARRIVED

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f' C. White Leghorns }~~tff~l7ad~ra~e1 AlAAA Grade~ , I I

S. C. Rhode Island Reds }Ii fBuf~ Orpington. . f atl'heryGra eWhl.te Plymouth R.OCks ." AlA Grade

,!White Wyai).dottes. • AAA Gi'ade 'i.l:l1ack Australorps , '.Ii:I'· kUlltra Whites

egrROCkS •

il'::ij<:11~~~li~'!'~il~'"=f!!~r!~.i,!!;)~~!LI!}i=hI;ili'r' '==;==:'1,='==±=I==l==':T~=E,,¥w,=JRI'=HE=R~=ij' '==f:~¥¥¥,¥r~!=, ~~Ii='==p=~~=:=rr===~R===~~~.,.~ 'U'-7-~-'- -~-;;-~~"~;~~~'}'t-Long ~eaCh, court,' for $64.75, ~.or Jantr:'-;'-- re/>airs and 1 or .....' ........ 365. ROad D1stl-ict FuDds. week'C'1di'"with her paren..ts. Mr..' 'f', ".'. .'- ". s~w ~he Ed. tephens., Don I,The folloWtng CJ.WtrtS ~I 'on rno:" Che~ter Misfel t gas and tl Road Distinct No; 10 ' and M~. . T. Cavanaugh.·~e!l\n,fnU~!lifrom' a,FJve~ I and Mrs. l -G. Williams tion aUdited~.n<;i,;\lloweGl,!and war-· Oi~i! ··•.....·I·o·-~=r-·_···· --I'c"I'e-""~'-~-n""1 8. ry Wese oh, patrol, Berleqi Trunk and Jean Meyer

Bl:C~iO~~' !~l~ft, : I 'Ur$~m!~:' to~ "Wash,: ' . rants ordered dra~ on t~erespeCa n "' pair bri ge .; 177.00 of Kansa City,. o\lnd Mary Ellenjng~o.. n,' p; C,. he~,:ewiII be e~~ e~s familY' spent tire funds aj heJj'ein sh. • 'War- RO$.d Mainten ce Dist No 1 Rood Disthct No. 11 Nissen,:" ,ro dinner gupsts Mundayplo~d.HIs f ily wi! remain here in~ in the Evan rants avail8:1le attd read for de- ! Er eben .. a es Shuf It, CUtting of last W k in the Leonard Strong~nUl"sch()()]:'ism~t. .,' Mr'"anct Mrs. M. I. livery Febru ry 16, '1946 j Frank Erxlebc • bus . ~~~~nta same 30.00 home. i' .. .The Leo Jo ans. w¢rC' at Ober- Swart were Frid, y afternoon and Frank T,',rXGleel1b'eenra, sle,!'ID"ced. 1d '.1, c~arges .._...'. _............... . 2 30.00 Mi~s~.an Banister and Miss

li.~ Mo~~·.Frday, ff:vening. The su r tests, Mr., and ~rs. Dave .1:. ,I.-V Lonnie Hencga patrol, r ey Lot nz, road wOk'k. 7.'1.0,. Bf'tly ruse, !pnchers at W~'st

i:::~:'::~~;~~hfm:Y,~~in~~~~~ai ~~~Ir.~.da~r· ~:;;:.d ~~.~~t M.mli.le;;~h:r~~~~~e··:::~::::::::$i~:~~ H::f;i~'-'Mi·iie·:..~~~~. I ~; ~ I ~~~~~ S~~t~~7:. ;~~~-~~s~t~r~;:~kins. and the ~brOs~Jordan fam~ Gri fith I were at' ,Evan Hamer's Wm. J. Misfe-Idt, same ···t.···· 78.75 Mo. Valley Mch Co., Baldwin !fischer Saturday evening.I=;;r;~;;;;~~~d~~~Ji.ly of ",vayne'Jlspent $undCQ' 'aft~l'" S (lay aft~rnoon. C. A. Bard, Co. Clerk, 1eM repairs. 10. 0noon at Leo J rdan's. . r. and Mrs. c.j\v. PpJ'rin were Je~,°nrdAin. gB10ieyn

d• C'~"·T·~:·.···J,·~·~ 1.40 Standard Oil C . grease

. MJss Lanna Olmstead of Rent~n, in , ioux City Saturday to ha\'e a 1 and oil .. 141. 1Wa~h .• arrived Thursday to visit sl.l~p.('1' *'..i..th Miss puolyn P£'rrin. press lldv ,: ! , .35 R~:>ad.ivraintel nee Dist. No.2her brothe'l", Ed. Olmstead. .-rnd Th~v visHed that ('~C'nin~ with Mrs. SN'.~.' Bs4r;rT~i~:,.·!C~·.·,··~~~t.'-~i .41, S 'hartothers for- sev~ra] days. The H1mry Etta PelT'ln of Wi"side. In th0 L. ~(> Beach Hurlbert epair workSchmitz family of 'Va.}-·ne, and Mr. A. prince horne. jrs. Etla Perl'in and tolls at CJ'H. 57.45 and maintain g,and Mrs.' John R. Jones "'ere also lef~1 a Sioux City ho~pilal r~riday David .1. Hamer, C.D.C.,;; Mo. VaIley Me . Co., re-

at~~~~a~ ~ft~ivingrnefurR~erioos ~~gc v~and ~ii~~~j~ii~~i~ii~i~~iii~iiiii~~iiiii~ii~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~LMrs. Allen Stoltenberg, Mr. and eyeo: infection.. She lis better. Marie Wright, Co. SUP~·'IMrs. Allan !'Q:rdue fl:n~ Mrs. Ray 1\~'. and Mrs. ~o(' Kenny of same - -.:-., ,Perdue, the last of Wayne, were S t bl ff .. nd Mrs A J~ IOmaha Ptg. Co., supplIes .Sunday supper guests at'C. J. Per~ oFO

i~U~ Ci~J'. wcj;~ 1~~7.~s }~~~~ \Vayn£' .Herald, ptg., andilrin's. T~1(~ St~o!tenberg fan:ily' .andIand, S.'lturday' in the Ed. Kenny 1 ,... ~up~il('s ~ .'Wm. Mills ~Islted Mrs. MIlls III a hOn]0. The Joe Kenny~ kft [or I"IA~ .1, tg. (.0" .supplles,\Vayne hospital that daj-·. hori~(' Sunday. Mrs. f;d. 1(('IHl'V liC- l\r~ldlll1e~ ~:' .~~I~edt~ ....

Mrs. <;Iyde \\ruekf>r, Dca.n~w. and companif'd 1ilcm as (Hr ns ch;~dronl '1 )\lrJ~ ••_co .. 0., n.,Gerald left Thursdall to VISIt M!rs. to fpend this \\"col, in j he IT. II. s: ::;uppllC's 50.00\Vacker's brothers lI1 Om~ha and. Tatlgcman hon1('. l''l1rs. Agnes K('n_/ '"- arne, saine 30.43her parents in Plattsmout~l. _She ny returned to Sioux City Tuesday. StC'phenwn School SUP'iplans to spend a week-end In Kan- . _."." ~_ Co., saint'- , 37.07

:St~itle~~~~h~~~ ~%~~hY Batos COrXTY BoARn _ ~~:~l~O~af.0G;~:~~).:··i-~I·~-i·· 18.25

The':Harry FerriS family l11mred \'\Jta~,'nc. Nehraska ~ at C' H. HIHi Jail. Jan... 101.43Wcdnes(Jiay to th~ Mrs. Agnes Pf'hruilry ;), 19'16 ICily of \Vayne, li.ght andKenny farm nt!>ar Sho~cs. The Chns. I?oard met n<o: !wr <l(ljnllrnnwll!.j \\"alcT at C. II. and,jail.. 97.7-1Smith family came from Shok~ to All mcmht'l's pr(,s(,~lt. IGf'o. A. Lamb.('I'son, bailiffthe pla~e the Ferris; family left. Minutes of pd'vious nWC'ting f('('

Karen ana Marvin Forris stayed at read and approVE'0r Rpb,:oB.strars of vital statis~

Tom ChurCh'S. Wednesday during e follOWing \\-.jlrrant ",.ns. can- tics, 4.1h quar., .1945:the mOving. cell : No. 992. i~~uf:'d on Old Age W. S. Bressler, Wayne ._. 12.75

Mr. and Mrs. Gus E. Paulsen ar- As. t Fund on Jantlar·y 22. 1946, for Mrs. Viola Carter, Winside 1.00rived home Sunday from a two $4000, bpcaus(' of !('xtra I'f'sources. D. J. Davis, Carroll ····1.·· 1.00monthS'. ~'isjt ..:~n califo.rnia. They he following tpports showing F. 1. Solso, LaurC..I..(..C.l'darwere with their datlghters, Mrs. fee coll('{'ted nnfl palll to tl1(' Co.) .... .2,5Cy. M~t:tin,an,{l Margaret Paulsen: cou ty trf'HSUrCr lI.verc f'xaminecl Carroll D. VnnValin,and \}'ith Mrs~ Paulsen's father. an approved: \\rakefield (Oi~on Co.)Aug. Paulsen','at Lon1#" Beach. They l\-L C'llf'rry. county judge, for l'vIar1in L. Ringer, bondvJsitep. the Aqolph Rethwisch and $17 .7.'5 for Janllary. premiumsl\-1erl~. R.oe families at BellflO\vcl", Ifa\id .T. HamC'r., clr'rk of oi~tric1 , Brid~e Fund.

i1i at- Henry \\-'t'q,joh, repair:_•••illIIlI••Iili1MWilDRIi1i11il1I1W13IUUllm: U1lllllimmmOma imli]llIiilaliImmmliJ~ • bridge' 7.00

II Hou,S..,. CI6"""": 19

S"ppl1:e"" "Jl1m"s Shufelt, bddgc work 6.00= y ~ ~uIllBr.dll y III ~ : \V. F BOIlI,l, same' 6.00= RiJ Administrative Expen~ IF'lllld

• Big Assori:meli"llt: : N. w. 11<'11 Tele. Co., rental. =- : and tolls a~ Co. Ass't.'. Rurniture Polish Paste a"d Liquod Floor Wax • orOee

• : Unmnvlnyment Relief FundSpar Varnish Colored Varnish II Myl'llc D. Jo~nson, Dir.

: IV, mileage on county• case's

RtlIg Cleaner : Grmeral Road Fulnd.: Com.m. Di~l. ~o. 1, -"Erxlebe'n

/- Woodwork Cleaner g Cily 01 Vv'aync, light at 2.00

:pust 'Mops Houee Broa~s /" Flobr Brushes ~) F,~~i{g~::~~(~bl'n,sup~~~~;i~ionN L· h F· : and mih'age, Jan. 45.50

. ew 'Ig t lxtures Wall Paper II Lf'on Hansen, pf.l1rol, rC'pair 90.00: ('('('it H. Morris, black~

g smithingli SOJ'('llst'n Rad. & Weld.n Shop, n'pairs and labor=A. H. Ellis. suppliesg. Storz Supply Corp., repair_.I!! i COl'yP\I Aulo Co., repairsa and gas 1.68: Meyer Oil Co" oil and gas 107.25e C. A. Barel, Co. Clerk,Iii truck title on county ,truck .50tlI Comm. Dilst. No.2, ·Swihart=SOJ'C'llse'n Rad. & Wf'ld.• Shop, rppairs and labor... 5.50=Ted \Vinl('r~tf'in, !"cpair:: 'work and op('rating \ .5lI patrol .. --.~--... 71.40• Mo. VnllC'y Mchy. Co.,

• Waterers : grader and equipment,

= !! I ~~ai~ed ~~'(~!~~~~::'.~~~.~~6.933.37,cc'. VISIT OUR STORE AND SHOP... ;;

.,:1: \" E M A V H A V E W HAT YOU IN E E D 5 c~~~~~ f~a~~=~'ah:~~ing

! l W'I· McN·~t~1 "ar--dw'are i r~~:, Dlst. N~. 3, MisfelX;85:, •• U l, • Falk ElectriC SerVICe,• '"'h' 108 203 M' • welding and repairing.... __ 5.25= r: One ,; atD =Petring Motor Co., repairs 25.27•••••••••" ••••.•••••••••••'I1••••••••••b IMo. Vall,?, Mchy. Co.,

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:The

Beck~nhauer

Service

Real Estate aDd All Kinds ofInsurance Except Life

Wayne, Nebraska

10:00 a. m., .

There will b~ sold at Public Sale by th¢ Sheriff at theCourt Housf on the above date the following describ·ed Real Est te located in the City of Wayne, Nebras­'ka, to-wit:

\\lay'le Real Estate at

AuttionMonday, Febr,-,ary 1'8

I!',

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1 iI I • ~

1.1 Lo~s 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 nd 18, Elk. 20, College Hill addition to Wayne. T~esear~ vaqant lots faci g the east with sewer ~d the. r.ear an~ w~ter. Justac

4os,s the street in ront. Suc~essfulbidder ~d addItlO~ to hIS bId ~111 be

'I re uirt to pay sub equent delInquent taxes ~ggregatmg approxamate-I I

I ly $71. O.! i

2, LoJs 6 ~nd 7, Blk. 1, ast addition to Wayne. 'lfhese are vacant lot~. Suc­· ceJ~fullbidder in~d ition ~o his bid w!ll be required to pay subsfquent

_ deFnq~ent taxes ag regatI~g approxImately fI52.25. i

3. NJh of lot 8, Crawfo d and Brown'~ Outlots With residence' thereo~. iSuc-· ce$$full bidder in ad ition to his bi d will be r~quired_to pay subs~qpent

depnquent ta,xes ag regating approximately,$152.27. . .

4, South 150 feet of B 'itton and Bressler's OutdlPts. This plot face .so~thon.I'7th street. Succe sful bidder in addition. t '. his bid :vill be req Ire to

I pay subsequent deli quent taxes aggregatm~approxImately $6 .34. .

51 Lo~s 13,1 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 an d 22, Bl,k. ~i, College Hill aMi ion to• W~Yr,e.. These *re v ry desirab.le lots fa.cinge .st just one block ~;s.t .~fI th' coIiege campus. Sewer line is in the alley b ck of the lots~n~ a~er IS

aC~O$s ~he street In front. Successful bidiler in addition to hIS bl~ ~nbere~uil'~d to pay subs quent delinquent taxes a gregating appr~xl !~telY$2$f.~3 I

j17l5

NOTICE @F SA OFRl;:AJJ:EST

Notice is' here-by gi '~ that thecJty of Wayne, ebra a, by ordi­nance duly' enaJied a published,has sold t6 French elm for' thecash sum pf Two t ,usand twohundred fifty dollars e followingdescribed real 'estat located, insaid· city of Wayne, n Waynecounty, Nebraska, t - it: Com­mencing fQrty rods est of thesoutheast Qorner of t Southwest

SHERIFF'S S '~By virtu£' of an orde of salp, to

me directE"d, issued by he- clprk ofthE' district court of ayne coun~

tv, Nchrasl<a, upon a If'crf'E'' rE"n­dered therl"i:n <It the Septemhf'rterm thoreof, in an act Qn pendingin said court \1,!hcrcin pe City ofWaynp. Nebraska was hlntiff andLouis F. Vaug'hn was efendant, Iwill. on the 18th day i February,1946 at 10 o'clock a. ., at thedoor of the offic~ of e clerk ofsaid court. in the cou ,house irtlWayne. in said county IReli to thef11ghest bidder for cash the follow­h-ig described real esta ~. to-wit:

Lots thirteen, fou een, fif­teen, sixteen, seve. t~n andeighteen 113. 14. 15 ~6. 17 &18) in block twentv ~20) Col­lege Hill first addU qn to theCity of Wayne, Wa It county,Nebraska,

to satisfy the aforesai ,decree, theamount due thereon b ~g $442,33,v;!ith interest and cos and accru­ing costs.

Dated at Wayne, N raska this11tb day of Janullry. 6.

HAN TIETGEN.Sheriff.

J. M. CHF:RRY.County Judge.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe state of Nebraska, Wa~e

'County, sS', !, 1

In the matter of the e~tate, ofWilliam H. Watson, decea~ed.

Credit.ors of said estate arehereby notified, that I will sit! atthe county court room in: Wavhe,in said county. on the 16tIlI dayllofFebruary, 1946, at 10 o'Cloc_kJ a.m·, and on the 16th day of May,1946. at 10 o'clock. a. m .• to re­ceive and examine all: clallmsagainst said estate, with ~ Vi~.,. totheir adjustment, . and a1 owa ceoThe ~irne limited for the rese ta­tion of claims ag-ainst saitl estjiteis th~ee months from the i6th 4..layof F~bruarr. 1946, and ~be t~.'n)elimited for payment of de~s is neyear I_from said 25th day hf J~, u-ary, 1946. i 1

Witness my hand and Ithe eal

of said county court, th.iS~5th ,ny.1 ~;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;E~;;:;;;;I$;;;;;;~~of January, 1946. ~ L(Seal)' J. M. Y, I

j31t3-Coun Ju ,ge.,

SHERIFF"S ~. .B~' virtue ~f 'an, order of sale, ' to

medi*tedi~e!llb~,t1W, cle,,?fthe dis~et ei>uttofW~fee.,ty,N~\>rasl<a, ul"'n.,:.d~.en­dered there.. lrt.,t t~~.:. N ve,:" .f!'/;,1931ftenn thereof, m a a Ion

..pen~i.ilg'.i.n'.'Sai.d00.. ".rtFaw.h reIn.. th.e_CitYl of Wayne, . Ne . ka.·. ""

~~t1~~~~jf~;~~~1;~,"-7:"'7~7":~7j~~0f:r'~,~~~~~tm~=~~!~]~

r. farmer:, I

To ~eep Livestock andoultry Healthy

. U e ~edicrudeFor ore than a quarterof a ~.nt ry. livestock us­ers h ve depended uponMedic 'ude for treatmentof rna .. y types Of an~entscommlm to hQ..gs, c ttleand ~O"ltrY. lEach yearbring.· reports~ new uses,yet this all-aro nd aid forhealt y farm a imals andfowls costs leslto use b~­cause' lVledicrude is nowsold t' a pricl1 far belowmany :remediall products,Sold 'n a genefous money

E\'f~,.:nHlf' lh town nnd thf! !';UT­rOllndi[J1::" 1'~llln1Tysil1t' aJl,Jred­at.·>; B.•1. ,nrafl(t<;t~ttf"r It . Son.\\".·'Tt' stoHl/'d wfth DeLa\:al~'111kf'r and (~rf'aril ~elnlrator.. 11.t

r€':asol111hl4-' llrk('s, Oot' trlnl '\.\-'ill('On"ilH'~" ;-.IOlL ('nu\!-' 10 11'; ror{'lJuipnwnt and r('puir !wn";(H'. .

SHERIFF'S SALEBy virtue' of an ord{'r of ~al{-', to

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Rees ~. Richards Says: ty, Nebraska. upon Il decree ren-derC'd therein at the September

Bankers Life b E.:'nj<Jlying an all-time term thereof. in an action pending-l"e('(lrd, \war in IH.'\\' llU~ineR:O; hecause in said court wherein City ofmo.-.;t pleople bt'lir\"{-' that nothing will Wayne, Nebraska was plaintiff artd

prududp:.;o n1uch future happilles." and ~1~~:~t~·I~~~;i,s~~\:~·'18~e~:yd~ffamily:xh'lJIrit~, a~ the mone.\' they are Fehruary, 1946. at 10 o'clodk a. m..putting· into life insurance ::\0\,'. at the door of the office of tIhe

Wrltt' or S(~P clf'rk of said court, in the courtREES L. RlCHARDS bouse in Wayne. in said .counlY,

~p(>'eil1l Ag,ent sel] to the highest bidder for cash,509 So. (:th St. Norfolk, Nt'hT. the following described real estate.

Rllnk('r.. Lirl' IllS. Co. of :"'ebraska - .sSt~ts lover '$47,000,000 to-wit:~~'-::::'-::::~~~~~=~~====~~±:-::~~~~~~I Lots thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,i

sixteen. se'venteen, eighteen.nineteen, twenty, twenty-on€,!and twenty-two fl3. Itt, 15"16. 17. 18. 1~. 20, 21 & ~2) inblock nine (9) in Colle-g Hillfirst addition to the C ty ofWayne, Wayne county; Ne~

braska,to satisfy the aforesaid decree, theamount due thereon being: $391:'58

I

with interest and costs and accru­ing costs,

Dated at Wayne, Nebraska, tpis

11~..IllI••I ••II.fI.III...iI••'.II' 11th day of January, 1946.HANS TIETGEN.j17t5 • Sherlff.

1'liH':]ih

' ILl 1 . .l I THE ~Al'NE l1ER'\LD, 'VAl '"IIo"EBMSKA, PAGE SEVEN

I,": -U-10~*-' ---- \V-S- -- ~M_IP:Vid~rs;tion 2·924 C. S. noon of aid day, at the East frontI FebruattY. lD4!6 at tp o'el k 8. m., Quarte of etlan ev~. Town- of, the' Offie.e 'of the clerk ,of said Idischarge. Hearing "n be had dn.. Fire loss in Pierce in 1.945 v..'us! Supp. 1945. I 'door of ~he Courthouse in the City) at the door ~f the offi of the ship tw nty..s Ra ge I four as a court, in the ourt 'house in Wayne, said account and tition at the only $125. _

I,;"', .'JI,h·s. A. H. Brmlanaf, \V~ in Thb purpokC' of the meetin shall of Wayn!B, Wayne COjty, Nebra,s-I clerk of said court. in e court place 0 Ibe· ~ing thence 'north in said count " sell to the highest county court room n Wayne, Ne-I';.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Onmllt,\ fl'Cl1:n ~Iond3.Y to, Thur!il3ay be' t.o diSC'U~S g~neral plan~ Oi'the ka, sell at public aucti n. for cash., house in Wayne, in sai county, forty-fo rop. and! ix ~ee-t, thence bidder for c Q, the following de- braska, on the 23rd day of Febru- 1'

i l."..f't... '.1"~1.Ck \.'lSi~'.ng l\lrS"Bb.~I.tha t.~hi~ oper.ation. Of.~thtt district., hoI e.lee.- to the highest bidder, e f~Uo\vj~&\.1 sell to.the highest bidde or cash, west se e!nte n rods ahd twelve scribed real Uate to-wit· ary 1946 at 10 o'cl k a m when CAVANAUGH~.. ch('sti:~1:' and ~~ "S. Emma ~fau, t~on of su vi$ors and an oth~r described real estate, (}OWlt: the following described r 1 est'ate. feet, th ncel , outh f rty-four rD1s First ca!Jse' of a~tion: . all ~rso~s interE'st d m~y' '~ppcar~ :p,Mrs, J. Vi.... 'ones and 1Irs.,lf. E, .blfSiness thu,' may come be'f~re tlJle All of Lot One 0) nd North ' to-wit: and six ~eet then~east on th'e The north alf (N1h:) of lot to show cause Why the prayer of INSURANCE and;: I. Ley :"v~''1'e in f'·remont l:frldalY'to meeting. ,.' 114t1 40 feet of Lot ~~ 2), Block; ~e north half (Nlh) of,lot south. l'he. df said.. tiarter section eight (8) f Crawford and thp petitioner be not grantffl. REAL ESTATE

help, make' pI, n~ for the stat¢ D. I 'I Tw'elve (12), Ortgm Town of ~I eIght, (8) Crawfo ~nd sevente n r£!l s and €lIve feet to Brown's lots addition to Dated this 5th dar of FebruaryA. ,R_.. ,con\'('n1jo~l y~ be held there NOTICE,.~OF INCREASE/. IN Wayne, Wayne County, Ne-, Brown s Outlots to ayne. the pIa ofl ginni g, 'Which said the City Wayne, Wayne 1946. . I ' Phone 84in March. 'W<!y 1lj' IS one of the host", CAPITAL STOCK I ~raska. . ~_L J ~' Wayne county, Nebras a, and real es atle s now wned by said county, N ska. .i

l(Sf'al) J j M. CHERRY, ~~_. _

('5S dmpl<'r~. '. 'Notice is :hereby given: t~at the Sald real estate Will OIe,orfe d a the souta one hundre fifty city, is not 'U ed in the operation Second ea of BctlOn: f713 rounty Judge.. - _.. -'_-L,~~~- Farme,'s S·'.te Bank. Ca,IT 11, N~ a.whole: the East 50 feet tt~e.reo, feet (S 150 ft.) of lot. Ur (4) of any ublic utiUti~s"said city to The south hundred fifty ~~~~~--+ DEL H .

. '" ,- d t I th Bid B feet ·(S 15 ) of lot four (4') -, r arvey~"".'".... •.••.

'...... ..... ... Ibruska, has.' incr€'uS.'f'd its t.apital WI]] also be offere .scpar:a e y.'~. r tton a.n res.pler s utlots Ilay all unpa d t~l:ts and s.pecial • • •. !" .. ' ""~.:'~'~ Stoel, in th}sum of $7,700.00 from West 100 feet thereof WlU ~lso b~ to Wayne, Wayne co y, Ne- assess ntsl aga~t said real of Britton Bressler's Out- Wayne Hosp·1:: I Veterinarian

~ ,.~~ '(.' ,'M ' 1 ·$a::.'3?~.,o~91 ,$a~~O~~~o~Jorp~u~a~~; ~;i:~e.ed~~P~.~~~~lJ\:~~c~a~e~~ to~~at~~;Y the aforesaid d~'re~" the :~~~e,s ~d ~~ ~y J:~ ~l~i~n~~,y- ~~'>Ynt;c~h t~eb~~sk~ayne, P'h ~1 I a 122 EWaSa'ynSee.coNnedbrS.treet.J.... ' U - )~ II I tb I t f t d th b $1 to satl·."iY resal'd dee·ree. tbe one .:-XOT~.(,R..o~' f'\~N~~.~.l~.)I~E:r!'.".~ he~~..n. increa .'.'d...s..o•..••t.h....a•. t. thQ Total as WI rea lze. e ar

g. es.. sum on amour:c

nue ereon ng . ,~to s,aid pur~ aser.. aid sale wil.l " nay Ph. 75 _ Nlgl:tt Ph. 46001, THE.. I \\Al ~E (O'l':~'\T) CRpil'al strurt\lfC' us of thi!' <lIat€' is: the same. 7~3A.~ and $1,357,15 re ctJVely, be fma and ffech e unless a re~ amount I due hereon being $1,- Wayne, Nebr.

:S()XIOU~ \V'EED IHSTF..lC']'. Capital ..: , $25,O~)Q,OO Terms of sale 15% ca$ on the With mterest at 12 per .ent from monstr nee a ainst he same, slgn- 236.87 and 912.74 respectively., ! a5tf11~(l annual m('t'tJll~ of lIw Surplus ,,~ " "' 5,5bo.oO day of sak and the balance on c~n1 NoVeI?ber 19, 1931, and osts and ed by J gal e ectors of said city Wl·,th interest and costs and accru-I~;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;~;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;§

\Vl:ljlfle C"OUTJ1~' !'\oxioU~ W('pd nis- _ ..._~ firmation by the Co~rt and dehv4 accrumg costs. . equal i nurn er to hirty per cent i g' costs. I~ G. A. Lamhersontri("l; \vill ttl' held on :-''i(lndil~'' tht' Total .,_, ...... """" ..$30,500.00 ery ~f the deed wIth. abstract, Dated at Waynf', Neb ska thIS Of the lectD S votiJl1:g at the last l/iD'batdeady'olf' aanynuaOry'.~~~~~ska this Martin L. Rineer25th of F€"bl'llal";r. 1946, in tilE' l'-'ir~'-1 Farmiers State Bank,. showmg m~rchantable title. , llt,h day of January, 194 ~unici ,al ele tiO? hie1d therein..is L.>

m.pn's mmn or thl!' Cily Half In I Carroll, Nebraska .l3lt4 Dated thIS 26th day of Januaryj HANS. ETG~N, f~led ~ith th CIty clerk of said IIANS TIETGEN, REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS\Va,yni'. I'\l'hr~lSka, ,l! J :3d p, moo 'as' ---i--~--- 1946. j17t5 I Shenff. city WI hm t irty d~YS from Janu- j17t5 Sheriff. \Vrites every kind; of insurance

.----~--~.------:--'_.. -- .----...-/. ~OTI~ OF PROBA'ITE. BURR R. ~~~~: NOTICE OF EXPIRA ON OF arb;~~ 1~~b uary~ 1946 SOTICE 0' f';ETTLEMENT OF except life. Specla!I attention toARROW: STAGE LIN£S In thf' .c~unty court of \\-nyne; Cla)'('nc(' E'. Haley, Attorney, TIME. OF REDEMP ION " ,. ~ OCOUNT Farm and Automobile Insurance

r E ULE COllntv. !\t'tprnska.' '3119 I HE MA LUNDBERG, 'l BUS oCH D '. 1.'n the mla..lto.r of thf' estntp of J To, Beatrice Ha. rstad, Gertrud£' Att('~t: ,(Seal Mayor In the co nty court of V.,rayne"I \\' to t 0 h I Anna P, Ku!'''. decf'ased. Bordner. George ?arnell, nd Opal WA R S. BRESSLER, coun1y. Nehr ska.L. ~~~li;y .~I.'l·\ ~l:~ a r Trw l'itatr,of Kpbraska, 1n 1111 p('r~ SHERIFF'S SALE Sc~nf'pP1e;- f7t3 City Clerk. The state f Nebraska, \Va)lOe BeJlthack TlospJ.tal,,~ L\' \\'ayn('I . 8.::?0 n.m i sons intprdt-pd in ~aid ('s1~te: By virtuC' of an ord0r of sl1le, to \ou and ('ach of you if;' hereby Icounty, ss. : I

, l' 'C) m" dirE'ctf'd. issued hy the ckrk of t'f' d h tb 6 b f N . . t d' tbAr. FrenlOnll \J:.) a.m, 'I You an' n('rebv notifipd 1hat c- no 1 IE" t at on e t yo. 0- N TIC OF ,ROBATE To all pc. ns mtprrs f' In E'Ar, Omaha. 11 :45 a,m. Carl Nuss has riled a petiltion in the distriei court of Wayne county, vembE'r, 1943 I purchas ,from the In U e cou ty Cdlfl't of Wayne! estate of Lo tip George Kock, de- Phone lOGAr. 'Lfncoln ... -.. '-. 12::1O,p,m. I said court alleging that Ajnna P. Nebraska, upon a decree rendere-q county treasurer,of Way county, county. Nebr~ska. ~ ceased: . . 306 Pearl St.

R(,ttlr~'''''d)t>dlllf' '!'\USS'. dCPtl.r!.I.f'd this lif.e. inlC'!',tate on .therein a,t thc se?tCT'nber., t~r~ NC.braSka, at Private. ta sale for. In tI e ma~er O.f' the estate of You arC' ,h rrby not.lflE'd that on I:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;::;:::;:::::;::;:l::;::;;:;;;~::;::;;;;Lv. Omaha 6:00 p,m. or ;:thout thof' 13t,h da\' of J~nuarv, th~reof. m an a~lIon pendl,"g III ,the taxes for the year 0 1942, thp PhYllis Sherr, dectased. the 5th day of February, 1946,Lv. Lincoln ·5:45 p,m, 1!H6 and p"'avinu that Cal'} Nu~!' said {,ol\~t wherem the. C:1ty oJ followihg described real state, to- The tate f Neb~aska, to all Carolinf' Koc <, filed her final ac-tv, Fremont . 7:4~ p.m. b~' appoint~ ~d~inistrator'of said W.ayne, .Nebraska w~s plamtlff an~ wit: person. inte sted n sajd ~state: count and pe ition for di!'tribution 'JAr. WH~·ne --+~~,. ]O:15p,m. estatie. Hearing will be had (j)n said MISSOUri E.. Bo~oskle, et aI., wer Lots 13,14 and 15. in lock 4. You re he eby n tified that Or- of th(' residu of said estatr>. a d('- Dr. T. T.: on.es

". ~ to-S'ODX ('ltv petition bdore- me at th{' county dfef~~db"run"ti l ~l~~ ~~ j~eo~~~~~a: Original Toy.'T1. of Wi ide. in vil.lf' S erry as, file,. a petition i.n It:;;":.;rrrt;;;;;in;;a;;;';;iO:.;n;;;j;;f;;;.';;;h;;;e;;;h;;;e:.;lr:;;":;;a:.;n::;d;;f::;o;:.;:ra Osteopathic :thysiclanL\'. \Va;~;~'~' _,I. 8:~O a.m. court room in \Vayne, Npbraska, ~ at the l~or of the officE' of the W~yne county, Ne?ras a. . said curt 81 egmg. t?at. PhyllisLv. \\'aynt' 2:~D p,m. on th(' lSth day of F('hruarv, 1946, '. . ., SaId real --('state IS a esged m Sherry depa ed thl$ hfe mtestate D . & Le . Eyes Examined _ 'lasses Fitted

Lv. \Y:li~.~'.,._nn to :s()rfO~03p,m. at 10 o'ciorJ.;: ~: m, J M ~~R'RY ~~~~e ~~ ~~~~~~rr~ l;ai~h~o~~~i ~~~e~:m~~f t~;:tio~e th t;~~~np-d ~~mobrp bo1u9

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rs. '"18 Wl.S I:~~~-::w~a~yn;e;:,~:::eb;:r~.~~~~_Wl~I-::Ja-::r-::d-::W~ilt-::""-::'f':'L-::i-::ce-::ns~'d-::E-::m~balm~...e:=,r18p(l]) , . t..nr:, , II t tb b' h t b'dd0 for cash '. , ~an ,praymg a

U:. Wu\,n(> ;i:OO IiI·m, County Judge. Sf' .0 e. 19 es . 1 r .. 1..io.n..of. said neal estflte ill expire Orville She be a pp6I.·ntro ad-L\·. \\',;:;':IW 1 ;~;_op.m, , ~ -+ tl1(' .f~)~lO\\-'Jng d€"scrlbed Feal estate.1 three months from the tE" .of the minis~ ator f saidl estat.€'. Hear- ~L\ \\ 1\ 'lI' ( ) pm XoTI< E 0.F ~ET.TI'..E;\'lENT. OF to-1;\I... . " & 7) I<lS.t pUblication of this notice on ing wII hI'> h~d o.n s~id petition be-4 St L · :" La!, 'ox and ,e"on (" F b 21 -t 1946 M' , ,... rrou' age lnes ACCOlTNT I blod{ onp (1) in East AdGfition e ruary !:', , '. a 'Ion ay ~or(' ~ at t e coUrtty court room 1IlIll_

....,--------" I I the co nt' court of :v.'aynel , , , f W 'w 21St, 1.946, af~er V.hlCh date the ill Wa ne, N braska, on the 23rdl~§i;;i;;$:;;;~~~~~~ .~,

-, n,. 'Neb~",~o ' I to the C,!' n k ayno, Ilyne underSigned WIll apply I ,lbe eoun- day a Febr ary. 1946. Ilt 10 ~..... of this Cleo.", Family Nbwspape.r.NiN+W·'lP!''l'!:''IIlI'Anojrn·....weo...'''''''''lmJ.........''li Icnun). L '~ , cou~ty. '!\h-'bras a" tYitreasurer of Wayne c lmly, Ne- o'cloc i

~.II.J!L;g;;jr;;;'S;L 111.. Slat,f> of Nf'nraska. \\ayne to sall:'lfy thf' aforesaId .dec",,£>, the brOl.ska, for a Treasurer' I deed for (Seal) a. z:ra. JI M. CHERRY J T I " "')~ CHRlSTIAN SCIENn? MONITORcounty, s,<;. Iamount dut' therf<on bf'lllg $1,5R2. M id e I t te ' ", • • • -~

Tc) fill per~(ln~ ,~nj'f'rf's,1:~1 in the 51 :vith interf'st. and costs and BC- saDa~e~ t~~sa5th day of Fpbruary, f7t3 C0unty J,udge. GI ESPIE Free L"'Om cr e and sensational news ... Fteeiom political11 SEEM$: LIKE.FOLKS e,<;tnte of ~Idry K. Cro""]dnd. de- crulng co!:'ts. _ . 1946. , bias .•. Free &pm "special interest" control .•. P to tell youo 'r b HOW 1'0 ceased: Dated Rt \VaynE", Nporaska thiS f7t3 RSTAD, SHE, IFF S, SALE 0 t . t the trUth about'world events. It! own world-wide staff Of. cor,...,ON .Ktj-rI, W :~, -' You arc' ~]('r{'by notified th<'lt on 1Jth fl:lV of JanuaT}'. 1946. I By. Iftue of an order of sale, to p ome rlS spoodents brin5 you oo.the-spor news and its 'os to you

APPRECIAtE. e>E,\NG WELl. the 24th .day. of Januaryl. 1~4h.1 ' HA;\,S TIETGEN. me dl. c~ed~ jssued py the clerk of and your family. Each issue filled with unique -help featurest1I'o11'iL 1'\js.... GE:f" William A. Cro",jand.. f,led . hi'l j1,(5 Sberiff. Th~O~~i::t~~~a~ lbe ~' 'rtC~epurt or Wayne eoun· COM~ FJ.l':y't.~UAL r~~!:.~~~--------- L - ...5lCK'. final Hccount and pr!ltlf)n for dlS- -,--~_._~-_._~ . . ty, bra$ ai, Uponi a decree r;en- Tbe Chrlst-lU SdlIDee~ Badd-., OPI~lDe~-silm/Jl'J;Dj)io I

i t.rjbution of the resitluf' of said SOTICE OF SETTLEMENT 011' county, ss. dered hene ~ .at tre . Septem,?er Pho e 30S-J for I ODe" No:wa-1 Slra;t, BosIoII U,..... of TbelCbrUtia Sdd&. I

~statP' a d(~tprmination of tthe hpi:~ ACCOnNT ~ In the mattE'r of th iestatp of ~erm.t ereof~ In an l~ctlOn pe,ndmg A pointment I 5 ..e ~............................. Mollbot· I

an.d for a.'di"(,har~e. HC'arjng wll1 In thf' county court of Wayne Ri~~~~~t~~i~fSst;:~~:~'ati~~~s~~~e_ win sal COUT. Wkbejrem tlh7 Ct.fltf

y°d

f I: •.,,':"..·.·r.·.'.·.••·••.•·.·.·.·.t.·.·.·.·.•.·.·z•...····................................... 0 ,:;~4J,.fzis~,,..;~~~l.... 1.be had on said account and pcti~ county, Nebraska. . .. ," ayn ,Neb, sa aspam 1 an 111 We t Second Street 'I ._ •• _

tion at- the county court room in The state of Nebraska, '~layne by nottfl('d, that I ~111 S!t at t~(' Janett Wn ht W s' defendant, I Wayne, Nebr. PB-3 dON I ,... t

~,:=~~~~~~=~7·C~~IS~~on~intPrestPdint~~~~=t~~1~1.ia~~I?[i~i~i·i:~~~~idili:i~idi:~~i~i?iti~i~~di~iryi;~;;i=i;i;;;;~~~~~-~-~-~-~~~~~:-~-~-~-~-~.~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~'~-~-~-in~~~~~-~-~~~i m .. when ali pt'rsan,<; int('rpstpd may 1 estRt€' of Rohert I-I. Skiles, de- :vra;Ch, ;~46i ~td If) °fc ~4k \!i~6'appeHr 10 show cause '-!\·hy tl1(' I Cf'ilS(>(l:' <In on, E' s ay 0 n~,...

iprayC'r of th~ pf'1 itioncr 1)(> not I Y~u arf' hflrf'py notified that ott ~~a~i~:l~lk ~la~~/o a (/~r~~; ~~~,grantf'o. ,th(' ... lst day of Januarv. 1946. Rol~ t't '1h .' t 11' d' t

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1)011ro lhi!' ~41h n:'ly of January. 1i(' W Ipy. filf'd his final acpount pg a C', w~ l~ \-IPW. a '\~ a Jl~S-

l.2a~IlflIlL..!.;:::::':::~:::::~::.l ~~'16, an~ pdjlion for dj"trihution of,thp ~~tio~n11l~ O~:~~~~tior olfmceta::~ISf'All J, ,1. C11EnnY r1'"lfiuf' of ,,;lld pstalf', a dt'lf"rmma- . . P ,

j31t.3 ~~_ __~~r:~.Judge. tion of the ~('irs ~nd for a dls- ~::~n~lh~al1~"rs~:~e~~ ~ ~~;~~~~~NOTICE OF REFEItEE'$ SALE ~~:~g~~c~~~at~~dV.~~ltit~~n I~~ t~~ and the ~imt!' limited f pa~ent

NoticE' ~s hE"reby give-n that, by county court room in Wayne, Ne- of debts IS one year fr saId 8thof an ordf'r of 1h(' District braska on the 11th day of ,Febru- qil,Y of Fpbruary, 1946.

Court of Wayne Countv. N12hraska, arv 1946 at 10 o'clock a m, when ,Witness my hand a 1the sealmade <lnd 'f'~tE'r('d on 1-he 24th day all 'pc~soris intf'rpsted m~y ~ppear o~ said county court, t s 8th dayof Januar\'. 1946. for the, sale of to show cause why the prayer of of February, 1946.1he rpa1 ~stnt(~. h{'reinaf'lpr c]f'- thp petitionf'r be not granted. (Spal) J. M .cHFRRY,scri,becl. in an action pending in Dated this 21st day of January. fl,1l3 Co lIlty Judge.said ('Ourti wllf'n'in HCTlTlan Korff 1946.i,o; plaintifr and Anna SOf'hnf'r, el (Seal)a1., arC' defendants whir'h action j2413is Case !'fo. 5224, I \...'ill. on the4tn day of M~1rch, ]946. at thehour of 2::00 o'clock in the aftf'r-

Page 16: Ii r 1'-+------1 'THE. City ,I c~:::~::=~~e ERAt!'newspapers.cityofwayne.org/./Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1941-1950/1946... · inviting For on(' oH'l"loadl'd '" lth competed for

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75c PER PERSON

Some used lumber.Baby bed, like new.Play pen.Taylor toLMuch baby clothing.Complete dinner set for

twelve.Other dishe. and kitch·

en utensils.Household linen and

bedding.Lawn mower.Wuh boiler.Man's wool overcoat,

size. 40.Lady's LaskinJamb coat,

size 34.60 Steel folding cbairs,

leatber backs andse.to.

31 wood foldinll chairs.Tttr- c-haJ.n" &J'f" \dl3l youb .. \f'" brltft In+okJ:n;:r f~rr. Btty

~'::.Jt~:"::'~::.~..;~~~"''1 NUk- ,..,.

Mu~ic by

-AT-

"Where the Good Bands Play"

We8t Randolph Ballroom

smw.

Cliff Kye8 and His Orchestra

FRIDA Y,

WAYNE, NEBRASKA

Z Light fixtures, likenew.

2 Card tables, one is allinlaid wood.

End tables.Hall tree.Table lamp,.Book rack.Pin-up lamps.Ironina board.Sleeve ironing board.Framed pictures.3 Rugs, 9x12.Rug,7'1.x9.Several all wool Wilton

scatter rug•.Curtains and drapes.Large electric fen.

Electric fan, new.Wheel cheir.

2 Army cob.,2·"urner ga. pl.te .tove.Electric coffN pot.Electric: toa......

Commencing at 1 :00 o'clock p. m.

Municipal Auditorium

:llusic by "Jug" Brau'n and His Orchestra

A merican Legion

~Oosevelt.PetersonOw"

ADMISSION

DANCE

Thursday, Febr. 14

Furniture atAUCTIONI

I will sell the following household good. at public auction at my residence at

321 West Fourth Street, just across the street from Wayne High School., on-

2 Living rOOm· suites, 1wine mohair, 1 greenmohair frieze.

Bedroom suite.Steel bed.Single bed, wood.Innerspring mattress,

like new.Cotton mattress, single

size, new.3 Steel bed springs.Brink~rhoff piano,Piano bencb.Dresser.Chest of drawers.Gate·leg table.4 Solid walnut dining

room chairs, new.2 Occasional chairs.

White hassock.

Ivory bre.kfast set,drop leaf.

3·wa1 floor lamp.

6-wa, f1_ Ia.p.

Saturday, Feb. 16

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old '·:1tiuici.. H 19·1" j, a had ill:,! rt'U_the nc",·varit1in .. ilI )':dd allc-a-' '-l,~

more o&LS lh.-a lhe old ,'.alltl.c •.

PlAIt "'0 1I'tl'- gal) t~Olf\'( ;;;...:'*' ,,.,.rnnnl "llri..".Jl1e'l. t:'ltl" rt',,.\,~ .,,'. 'f~1

.... UoM' .,. ku 01 ..'u4·...olI ....

al'!rl"",fttiM, ( i-.r.u '....I/lld c-,...,.-.$",1 ,'~~~.' :' II""'" ""'!':'.~'! •

e.-, l .. tt,;,f tn-iwt,·f" Jojll ...;"1 ~

,,<.w ~,,' '""''t,1 if "'I'.,j~~' '*, ,""-......-.,............ " f <1,di;W· "'J~ 1Il~!l"\"'" <;ill'!" ~.

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A 1'1

, WAYNE. NEBRASKA, THURsDAY, FEBRUARY 14, t/lw

Boone and Marion oro also acc,eptable,and will out-yield the old varieties

Yes, it's good business to use Nourse Fric­

tion Proof Motor Oil in your Farm trucks,

cors and tradors-Irs Form Tested. Nourse

Oils are Farm Oils - tougher, more heat

resistant, extra oily. They are blended to

give safer lubricatiG£l to your tractor no

matter how tough thljob. ;;"

See your n aresl Nourse dealer. Slack up an dependablJ Nauru Fr;d;onProof Oil a d Grease for a trouble·fret! spring plou.'ing and planting H'tlSOn.

Raise li ese New Disease-Resistant, High-Yieldingar;et;es ••• CEDAR andTAMA!

, I"·

Ilflnor Clarf'IH'(' Ital{f'r,A nurnlwl' (If !'0Iatl\('s !Inri

fri('rllb ;1 ~()('ial ['\"0nlng ntClan'nc(' Frirh) for· },Ir.Baker's birthday.

\ViIl I\Iow~ This Spring.The AlIH.!rt Gambles arc moving"

this spring to thc Emil BjnrkJunnfarm soulh of \Vakcficld. :VIr.Bjorklund will rlJscontinuc farm­ing. Ray ZOUcha of Wisner, willcome to Mr'1'i, W, C, Andrews' plac('which Ill(' Gambles \vlll vacate.

7;.I:I~n I~J:;{(;I t~;,~~l \~f Ill~~~~, t h~n;~~:{~~~~5places to 1)(' with Emil LUll, '1'11('Chas. Nich()ls family, who IVlve11('('n with Mr. LuU, g:o In T\:orfolk\Vallacc Meyf'l' will com(' from tl1£'Roggenbach plac(' nf'(ir Al1ona, tothe farm Fn'd Lutts lea\"("

INortheast!: Wayne iI (By Staff Correspondent)

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Geo. Helm's liquor storf.' HI P0n­dcr" was entered la!;t w(>el< but ai.burglar alarm frightened the in·truderli.

febr. 14

Flatteringl Contoursmark th,e New Hats

Abo a Selection of

Valentine

Oreeting Cards

Gales Chocolates

I'~or You to Give on

1 Valentines

tSymphony: Stationfry

tCaru' NomeToilet Sets

tTuya Toilet Sets

.1,/1 GRIESSRexall Store

I

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I I '1 , evqning·l.st iVeek,in the Herbert :' IIP.UI Nelson f Concord, wcreI -~-- -~I----- ~ 1- - .- - -- --. -~--- -----nth H:t Wayne Barelmann hqrne at Wakefield. BRENN"A luncheon gues . '. ALTONA ISler:::t~ J~veZ'v~'v:~;~~~ ~~d~~~~~;rredaIlY hpadaches Igas from stomach. act ott sluggISh""f J IJ Arthur Fle~r and Lloyd Meyer Mr. and Mrs HenryWcltmg and Mf Anna HoIs Elmer and~ lwn Today thLSgu~J. ~'~l aC- 1h;12r and kidneys.. MISerablE: DeO-

y ,taff spOndent~~ of Winside. called Sunday evening (By Staff Correspon~ent) Sandra were I t week Sunday by E1 ra Holst. E~m Henschke. and meals and enJoys tr~erK Xnd ~~~ I~~ ~oo~ f~l ~ferent rall over So~-!+--+.,..,..,.r-..,....,..__:"-.!!Ilast week at Otto Fl,eers. aftern6c;m an? supper guC5tE at 5taft Correspondent M and Mrs Ferdinand Siegert of says the cr...a.n~e 13 due to takmg I HELPg Sold~ a~e~lig d~~t ~~

. :and M6f ~Old Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Biro} Otte and Manlyn Test was WIth Maxjne Dan Helt~ol?s Pl~rer, and the C. H. Freverts Att- ~B-~al:.,. ~o gas., bloat or Splt- ,here 10 Wayne Adv Gwere ~ Sfou1 :<pity r;day. ~f~ta spenh last week, Sunday Odegaard Thursday, . w:r~sw~~g~ ., rd:iie~:!nJ~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siefken spent £>r a social evening. luncheon was f~ orheadarc::;.,tJ~;... ~~~ ~~:~~ i

A n Jt,1au c~lled UtulaV afteT- Th oon at eo. S~ufeIt s. , Mrs. Martm Lagc was wlth Mrs week visitors 1 the Clifford CarJ- Sunday 1n the Ernest Slefken be ed. are regular t.hank" to this remark- Fl~J""(nr F Sochager of Randolph,noo ast week [m th GJlbe-rl Mau IE" e Elmer Fredrickson fanu~y Ray Gamble last week Tuesday. son home at C ncord. home. - Iable nev.' compound.. was pa.nfuJ J burned about tnr>hom'l : I J :, of, .merson

"had Sunday dinner In The He~ry Kochs were at Glenn Mr.. and M .. Harry Baker and Mr. '!nd:Mrs C J Erxleben _ Have FaI"eW"ell Party. ERE-HELP Cf}nt..&mg 12 great! face v.;hr>n a O-r{' e

e ~a~ BtU?lgallJS w.e.r.e Thurs- tht M Lawrence Utecht home. Granquist s :Vednesday evening. Larry were las week Sunday din- sPC!1t SU,nday afternoon a t Frank cighbors and fnemls ca lIed In Iherbs they ric an.~ r.l,owf>l.. (jf>ar ploded... iJ· s,.,,-ur cooker exday ,yening a~lers at IHenry, Bru- .Mr. and M~5. Ed. Rathman were A. H. ~nnkman was at Art ner and sup 'r guc"Sts at GWit ~Ie~ s. th Alfred Sydow home FnM) I .....--~-- ~~-- - '------

dig'a !$." . ' M?nday afteJrnoon last week vjsi .. Dranselkas Mo.nda.y last '1'eek.. KraC'mer'gat oneord . The C).t1:JFl"f'\·erts spent Friday e ....tnmg for a farewell party,~. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 •••••••••••

T ~ otto Sauls were at Herman tors in the .Ed. Gathje home. The Arthur O:Jr.:gaardS were at Mr. and Mrs Virg-jJ' Kardc,11 and Iaftern?On .In the Herman l/.mge Gl~<.:>5tS ir:c!uded :\!r. an~ Mr::. F.:m- i. DA. ahJk4mp~s Wednes~ay evening The ~wreinc~ UtechL<; wer~ at Andrew GranqUJst's Sunday last JClnet were las we-('k Sundny din-! ho:,ne 1~ Wa kef_:r:1d. .. Imqtt BaIrd, ~r. and .•1r". Antr)n I: A HeElast ,~ek;, " Walter U~c(:ht ~ at Wakefield, week. .. nCor and sUPIX' guesL<; in thl:: Gail i lfTr,. and :\1~,,,. Art ~',rxkn~n of pnur::;er, Earl ~I?nnr:tt 8nrl ~r!n;;. •, Co ~~ Bichel and :·family were W~,nesday e:venmg last week. The Henry SchmJtz farmJy call- SeJkm. home a Laurel. I~maha, were Sunday dJnm~r guests M~ and Mrs. f red Frevert, :'i1rs. I:Sun 4y h,lst week qi~ner guests at ~.'r., and ~rs. La~ence Utecht ed T~un;day evening at Melvin Mr. and M . Edward Baker IIn the Otto Greenwald horne. ,; renee Carlson. and daug.hters I·Alhe Bi¢hers. . a~p daughter called Monday eve~ Wert s. were visitors i the Herman Vahl~ The Herbert and Robert Bergt..'i an Mr. and Mrs. ~rles Erxle- :

M ~ and Mts. ~lvin WBlers call- nJ!!g last week at Harvey Beck's. ~r, and Mr~. Art J)rans('l~a an? kamp, jr., ho _ Sunday and Wed~ ~ere ~~pr:r guPSts Sunday cve- r~:. After a SOCIal tIme, lU~:he()n!.ed tGordonJorgenscn'sTuesday Mrs. MarUn Holst and. Elmer LoISWCr~'-l.tCJilI,rence.BakersFn-n('sday evenin 13 last w('ck. InJng.lasty.ceka~ArthurWOlter;;;'.y.ers.served.The Alfred Sydo\.l,:; are:.:afte rtoon last week" sPfn~ from Thursday until Mon- day evening. Mr. and M . Dan }feilholrl at- Mr. and Mrs. r CTTJ~ Bennett and m.~vlOg to ~ayne and the Elmer,.

r$. Frank fUcks, Gerald Hicks day In Denisdn, la., visiting at Carl The Glenn GranqUlsts wC're at tended a tur y supper g-iv..n h ! farody of Pendcr, wen:, Sunday Rl.(lehart.<> will move to the farm::flnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Day were Ld.renzen's. . ~elberl. Aldr-rson's Sund'-l.y ('vc- Myron Colson for flock OWnrTS a; aftern~n last w["(.,k cnllers at Earl .':'..~~_~ Sydow=- .~_ . __ ::In S DUX City Friday, Mr. and Mrs.. Blame Gpttman nlng last week. Morrison hote Thun:;r'lay cvrnm '. Bennett s. _ I ---.- - •

" and Mrs. Lester LuU were add Barry o~ Dixon, were Sunday Eve~yn ()d~)gfl<trd spt:"nt 'last Mr, and M .. Floyd Doxt;ld :i~d ?'w1rs. Ann~ Fuch.<:0r of f.meTSDn. Ai Wayne Lady SPit i:Sun ay evening last week callers 1aft .we~k dmner guests at T. A week 10 thr' ~ rcc-man Lubberstcdt the Hpnry D tad family (Jf f:m- cnme TUL'SfIi1y In.<:t w('pk to ~rl<'nd Up Acid L - -d f •at ordon Jo;rgunsen's. ' StraIght s. home npaf Dlxrm. erson, were S nday l::l.st w('pk nlo- 8.bo.ut threc wPpk.;; In the Walter ' lqUl 8 .or :

FI' n.d. Mrs.. Burd~Lte Hansen ;rvJr. and M~R. Herman Vahlkamp.. The Frank.. LJnr.l:.;a y fclmil.y had ner ~'1J('<,t.S in the. John Honnfl')dt i SpIJtt,w'rtu'r homf'. . . Hours After Eating •

\ver ;. e(ine~d~Y last week callers J jri' an~ BernIce called in the lIen- rU(><,d;j~ last w(>ck supper In the home.. . - I. :'v1r. and .\1.rs, .lJ r'Jno Sir'fkrn (';111- i :at t. -Martin Holst's. ry: Bnnkman home &wday eve-- IJr'nry SchmJtz home. Mr.;. S J. 1 alt, h::l.s sfwnl mIlch r'd at. C,lrl Fn'\"('r1's Sundet,:! 1'\('- For hl)urs i1flpr p\rry mf';l; ;1 •

r.;and Mrs. Ed. Glassmeyer nlng last week. Mr. and Mrl->. Monla Bomer hnrl lim(' \v1lh hf'r mothpr, :vIr" .\!aril- hJng-. Th~ Sipfk('~.. ("ailed i:it Alfred Wayne iady used In S~JJt up ;j: \ full r'Hnint:" or tnp darH·f' mu..k and "iJ'P<'ial f"nt.prtainrnf'ntwer ,Sunday' evening, last week Mr., and Mrs. WilIar? Hammer SU~day last. Wf::k ,!uncheon with la Tibble<;, WI') .is somcwh;J! Im_iBaic.r's Friday ('">Ir'nln b. strone ;}('ld"ulous hiluirl mlxr>(j v.;th : ..gue t~ at CurUs Footes. . a~d Sharon of WakefJeld, were the. Russell Llnd,;a}s, pro\"('d after' vlng ocen ill ;lb(Jutl l\..1.J.o;s :":nrma .\f('YPT nf I...ns An.. pieC'{'!'; of half-dlgf'St ...d f0Q(J Sf:... • AdmIMlon: 83c plus tax

Me li~ a~~d M~i~o~O~7.'i~~n~~nadnan; ~~. ~e'i;a~':::::·~.lunchcon guest, w:;~m~;1~;~u~ai.:;;~;~a:';;:'i~~.~t 'h~,~'~7~~e s,w e "nd \Ii"! ;~);~ ~;,ri;;d,~\I~;~"~a~;~7~~"f~~~\ :'~~I,t n~:~l,~";;~~n;;~: t';;.:.' ;",~~: ~ll~ ..

-;,;+~;;;::;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:~jl ,The Max Brudigams called. at day eVC'nlng Jas~ \veck. . Mamlc :YlcCor indall' W('rp ThUI1'-1

1 ;\11~}"('r home Indefinitely ~----- ----It 1Albert Dam-rne's Monday evenmg Mr. .':lnd Mr;;:. G('{). Brun~ We're d' . . .

N l'raska; State Berluhire la5t week to help Ben Damme ob- in the Frpd Bruns home n('ar Pcn- o.} f'\en.lng: , pp('r gUC'<:l~ In .the I' l\lr. and ~'lrs. Gf>o. t~()X ci111cd atse.rve hi b' thd d S .' I. . k' Jor:' Corhlt ho e tn help Bllh. ((Jr- r,ilrl Benm'''·s \.VC.dnc-scta.Y c\"c.ning

'.. rredS"rAsALssEoc.iatioD M' Sd ~ ,~ Th C';:'; ,- ~m :~~1 ast ~.~C' ·8 bit obscrn' hi 7ttl birthd:l:-:. las!. \ ...·('Pl': and rhe Wa·rr('n Ausllns Ir. an ,rs. m. omsen and ,r, <Inc J r.>, A crt. tp.uhf' and Mr. rtnd Mr Rav A~10f, II" "Ir I WI'T(' thr'f!' Thun;ri'lv ('\'r'ning . I

Mr. and Mrs..Joe Mattes of Wake- Loyn) ,"err' iiI \Vm, 'lnrJ VrTnrm 'lnr] \11'<'" AI\';!' CI(~<;I'· n I :,.,: j -, '- -

~-.Id' were Thursday ev~ning sup- Srhnor,r·s .\",.. (,rIW.'SdilY L'\./(.nJ.·ng... D '. 1;1' I I-~ J-'h

dr ~r)!1 ;.IIH,I. ~.I..r~. J"hn. C'Jt'~.'Ch. ~\lr:". Fr"d

t~~ont Salea Pavilion r guests at Henry Brinkman's The Clap'ncc Bakers WPff> y r. ~n~....~ rs... ~. (d n"on (,( ~.f'\'. I Ifr,in and urmna Rae and Darn:·JJFremont, Ntfuraska r. and Mrs. Otto Miller w~~e among th0sC' ht'!ping Mrs. 'V,'ill or ,Jly, \'. - e-t~·;; ..'1~,l;I ..~I. '.we-kI Erx)cl)('n of Om:ih~, !'ip"nt several

S~nday evening last week visitors Baker ob.o;en'C' her hirthday \Ved- sUPIX'r.gu('!";t!"; a \1 1(>S('-. Id.<:i)"'" (fisf. v,/.'('k In th .... Albertdlurdety, Febr. 16 in the Walter Reag home, Mr. and nr~d;Iv f'\'CnlOg. ,Dr. :Jnd :\1 .. B. E. John"')n Df I (Jr('enwald homf'. Mr. Hpln came

at 1:00 p. m. Mrs. C~r1 Damme called Thllrsrhy ;\,11'. and :'011'<';. C;r>o. Brun..; v""'r(' ::ew Y.ork c;l~y, . 'In:! ..\11'" r....~'.. i: fr~r :-Ir,-. IlI'ln ;~nd [Jrmn;; P';J':' Sun-evening. Iamong lhusr: fH,lpinu; Franklltl Lult (:I('5r "rent .Itur<.da~, I<.flnd\" Hnd 2nd thr' (!lhr'! fr,lk'-, p':ljrnr'r]

A ~P~d S:~ft~O~fW~leb~~S~:'stop, Mr~ and Mrs. Fred Schlln",s and obsc-rn' hiS hlr1hday ill [)rm LUII'~ 'I Salurday last \VCf'k In llld('n, ~P-' In _Fnriay ('\('1l11:'-~ ~',rr. ilnd I10 leading breeders. Mrs_ rRon'-l.Jd Ellis and Jerry of e\Tning. ~f'lgh,. r\ 1~J1(j~. Full .... r l on, (~l. (f'.·lrrl ::1 r" ...\)"1 I·.r\ )'.'\):_'n rlf (Jm.:J h", ."fI"hl

Wakefield, were Wednesday aftf'r- The, TC!',I.'-."wrr(' <11 \VJlliam, <ind .")1. r.d\\ urrl \ 1~ltlng f('", 11 \ ~s. :;:.tlu:~Ja:, .];I(j SLnd<, at (,r':":1-B ~UR~R~~TA~:D TillS n~n,last weck visitors at Law- Longes Monday last weck. Th<1t ),lr. and :\E'· \\m. ::\kyr'T" ;lr,d \\rlldc:.I qJir:e regard to special 4-H rence Utecht's. eVf'ning ;\tlr, '-l.nd ::\1rs. Arlhur Oele- family and M :. Bilger ::-'[cyl'r ;,ndp ite money at Nebr. State Fair ,Mr; and Mrs. Don Meyer and grt~rd ann Maxine- wpre at Test's. SOns were Su <!r1Y last \\"('('k din-,' JA'2,\"f'" JlrHopllaJ.

sqn, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorcnsen .\1rs. Harry Kay and children ner gu('sts irj thr Gf.'Drgr· ~.1r'y(>r II Mr~. ll"r"hl,j HaipJ ann son. 'I

"rrite for catalog aod family and Mrs. George Pat- spent ~dl ,SundAy JA.'d \'r>d: ilt h()m(', Pf,. arid :'\11' I)p,Jrl \If'yer Lnwf'lll)r';ln, rf'tlJrn"rj ThIJr:di1vE. Stratton, Sales Mgr. terson were last weck Sunday (.\'('~ Albf'rl .~_ Th0 C'u'j Hron- of Emrrsorl, dalll'd 1ht'rr lh.1! ;~ft- fr'rm] ;l ',.( ,Ii "ir" J ] i. I

j'4 West Point, Nebr. ning visitors at Harvey Beck's, zynski faml1y had lunchNm thprr> crnonn !SlJrlwr r,f (' 1- '!Wnnlflg thl<;

Patsy Hook was a Wednesday '11,(' ~l;dt Finns nf Nnrfnlk. ;}nd Dr and :\Tt<;.. n E. Johll"',n r,[ \~(·l'k ;It H-"f(j'<;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~I evening last week supper guest in 1.£'fl Eo'lnns of Crr'l~htrJn, wn.. Slln- j'.;f'\~· York Cdy. ,lind i\Tr, ;!nr! :-'Tr" I~ th.e :r., A. Straight h.ome to hpjp day I:I./it \',{PPk gU(.'sts at Fn·d IJ'\"J [il(' ....f' wrnt In ()rnahil. \\"('d-I For Blrth{lay.

IVlrgJhlaobs.. e.rveherblr~hd~y, MI.·6s.T~lJns, ill!". illlfI Mrs. A. H. Bnnk· n('~d::l.Y mornl.~g la<.;t .. WI.rk II) :~,Tt T() h,lp L.arry Th(lTT'p""n. ("('j(,-

~ool(> remaJneo at StraIght. S OVf'T- man C"tIiNl. i\lr. and Mr"', (.I('nn ()Ir-~P ;Inrl Kar- hr;llr' hl- hlrThrl~y (If Ff'tmJ;lry 2,mght. I .\'Ir, and Mrs, Geo. Bruns 1I11f'nd- en SUr:.'. rJ( (In('lnn;:Itl, Oh]f). whol th(' c:'l!If'd ;ll C1r'orgf'

Mr. and Mrs. Emi.IOllf'anrl Bpr_,ed fu r1f'rH I nlf'<; FridB}" [nr TJuaw' will \·I'll.lwrf'i'l \\'('(·k ,Tl·,('mp-.:(,:;'~ \\r,'k .~l1nr!av

nita and S2C Mplvm Olte of Bos- 1':l"xl('l)('o at 1hf' Sulzf'r t-~ -~-- I

!on, Mass .• s.pc·nt Thursday ew'ning in W;snpr nnd ill Altr)na I

In the I-Jerman Brockman home at Bunal W'lS In \t\'ayne.,. :._-.:.._,_'~~..,'.fr:::..I:;;~...rr:-:-Winside. Thf' Harry Nelson family The Russrll Lutls, Lou Lutts, -__~,_.. '- ~ ( ,qf Sholes, werc also Iherr. Ll's1rr l-(u t l<:. Jfr!warrl F:llp-nhergo;, ~Jfl.~:.-;:I/t .. ~.-!-.~,Mr-". Nel.'1 Grimm ::l.nd Nancy Hrrlwr! and !!r'nry Llllt {';l!If'd ~;"f"... ,( ~r_ -....--;;~~

spent'Tuesday last week at Roy MondilY la~t w(·l·k U'; Frr·rj LUll k:;;;;'''- .

Gr!n1m's while Npls ::l.n~1 ROylwhn wa.'i Jil ilfl!?t" (',l{triJ('!irJll of ~ -~::-_. i~~i~ii~!~Grimm took Pvt. Neil Grimm to teeth. fr.·;r( !("~-~_Omaha, on his return to F.ort Ord,1 The Elmer. n;J1~C'r'; wer('::l.1 ('];-11'- ~·,JL"':-~·\~·"·"tCal. Johnny and Dalp Gnmm and I pn,f' rbkr_'r'~ !;lc.:t wr'C'k Sundin I f::~~;,t~.;·LeRoy Thompson went to Umaha Iaf1'Tnonn. ~unrwr tlwr~' twJth the folks. IWf'f'C 1\11'. (llid .:'IIr:~, Lutt anri ~':~:"r'-­

,John .ilnrl thl' Frilnk Drudlgnm ICelebrate Birthday. family.

About 30 relatives and friends Mr. ilnd !\frs. Gus i\T'll!:danz d Icalled in fhe Otto Saul home S;)t. PiCI'Cf', NIr. iJnd :vtr". Hpnry Rppg,urday evening to help Lorraine Mr. and .Vlrs. !\1pl\'in Srhnoor andcelehrat.e her 10th birthday. Aflel" Kil1hryn ,Inri the Carl Thirs fam-lcards, luncheon was served. I ilycallf'd sun.'.I;IY 1,Isl \-\"('ck In t.hl'

_ \\'111, and Vernun Sf'hnnor horn ....Ohfi.('f\.'('l Blrthdav. i\lr. ,1lld i\'ll<.;, \Vrn. Thoms('Il, 11r.1

AIL and Mrs. Hoy (;~Inlnl <ll1d :Jlld J\1r:- ,1111' \1:111(,..; of \V;lkdl('ld.\family spC'nt \VNlnrsday ('\'('nihg 1\'11 ;IIHI ,'Ill', 11"l"lry Brlnkm;1I1,]<lsl. ·w('('k in tht' .]I't1S Thompson I~on;jld illl11 1<1;!illr', lVbxin:' ;,rHlhome 10 help Mrs. 'nlOmpson ob~ }',\'C'lyll ()d('I-;;I:Il·rl ;Inri (;!rrollHerve Iwr birlh(lay. OJlwr gw'sts Ka\'anllugh W1'1"I' Sllnrlny Ii'l." 1 \'i('{,kw('rl~ MI'. Hnd Mrs, nlnir .Tdfr('y dinrll'r [.:III':-;Ic, Il! LOlli''; Tr'~t'~

IlI'Id Patty. Gilllrrl Sundahl amiMis.s Milr1r'('d .Junek or CalToll.