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"'!l.' ·at College Changes A change in the maoship of the Wayne division of languages wa., announced Friday by lege Pre sid en t W. Brandenburg. Dr •. Jom" Durham was granted a f.'· quest. to ·be relieved\of:the chairmanship in order to devote full-tim. to te•• ..· ing. Brandenburg Dr. Laura Franklin o.tlne· chairman of the dlvl.loD. . The president comment... ed, "The division of lan- guages has made. excellent througH the two yeals under the ship of Dr. Durham.. pleased that he will at Wayn. State Collog. '.'Ii ...'. a member of the 'faculty.". _ ;': Dr. Durham, who·bfil'i M.A. and Ph.D. deg.". from the U ni ver II 'iPt, Arkansas, joined the- faculty in 1964 and b •• division c·hairman lowing .. ' Dr. Franklin baa b on tho Wayne faculty , i947. She earnod her A and B.S. in Educotlo grees' from Kansas Teachers CollogeIE"., poria) and her M.A•. Ph.D. .. froD]llNo..:t, " "Western Uhiversity. :' :\[' ' .._,'-':' l!:;/": Correction .•. We goofed, in th,e city council story in TEilursljiay's Wayne Herald whl!lD Wle re· ferred to the ciby getting land lo extend We should havl saili. tho land was to ext dam" street in te.d of Logan street a9- our .tory said. Although no one WaiS in- convenienced by tine error, we still dis like making it and apologize for :our mis. Robert A. Carhart has been appointed tothe Board of Directors -of the First I'\ational Bank, accoiding to an made by bank Pcesident Adon J..:ffrey. Carhart replaces Dr. L. A. Jensen wlho moved lo Ames, Iowa. opinion ballots to law- makers. A number of other Wayne businessmen also belong to f-hp NFIB which is located in Calif. Fourteen Kiwanis Club members played inthe Nor- folk interclub golf match last f\..'10nday. Those golfing included Bob Carha-rt, Te.d Armbruster, Walt Moller'" Roy Curyen, George beck, Don Reed, Harold Kemble, D"le Gutshall, W. C. Coryell, Dan Titze, Doug Lyman, Al Cramer, .\1ax Lundstrom and H. D. Addison. The Wayne Kiwanis Club was busy last week making plans' for the sum mer picnic and golf day to be held today (Monday, July 171. kiwanians Busy During Past Week THESE PUflE were present at the weekly SWAY d",w;'g at tho Wayne Vet's C/uI> Fri· day night. left to right are loy Bendig (Wayne Coblmsion), Ameri<:an legiOn Post Roy Coryell and Walt Moller will be atthe Wayne golf course at two o'clock to weI com e the golfers' from the vis iting clubs. The picnic will be held at the Ki wan is Shelter House in Bressler Park at s'even p.m. Bill's Cafe 'will cater the food. Kiyvanian guests from Norfolk, Fre- mont., South Sioux City and .West Point are expected to attend the dAy's activi- ties. ) j ) Publlshe<!' Even· Mandl)' Bocf Thunday at '.' .. 114 MIUflj 68787 'lro-T eeh Governors Set , izatliona I meeting of the The gOY. roor s votod to to operate tho school boatd of governors of the receive letters of invita- come 'from tuitionll. Plan, new: NE Vo-Tech school, tion from all communities Ilre to provide lowertultl,"',l! hel4· Thursday evening i.n in the H-eounty district rates {Or .students '. i.:i,.·· Norlfolk are, interested in 10- from within the Brea tax.I: l'he levy of-loS mills is cati'ng the school in lheir for school. PUPil,frOm!·, expected to relurn "about side the area probably wI,: :.', $70D,OOO based on new Nb deadline has been set pay considerably more t1i,- vall\lations .of $4GG,OOo.,OOU for receiving the lett:ers, tion. _ ' :-,,:' for :the H.-county area. The but board plans to start The_school is limited by law to reVIewing any letters re- .• a .I,r o ,a t x e iru r apopfr02vemd ilels s .. ceived attheir neJrt mettling as well as full-time .... , v J July '27. Such lelters should courses. Many of the Itu... tablishment of the s'chool be addressed lo Dennis dents at Mi Hard by: an overwhelming rna- Poeschl, Stanton, r\ebr. school are -lldults holdiril je)rlt.v in an election June The governors requested down full-time jO'bs and ·,4'" 27. that no communities mak@ ingto In addition to the money personal appearances to . Colfax 'and Dakota raised from the tax levy petition for the school at ties could be nn the 14 counties, the the meetings. join the school stat.e has voted $1f)(),OOn Name of the new school Dakota county board- for each of the first five will be Nebraska Voca- bers earlier voted not such area .schools es- joinbecaus? tablished. ::\. , for new high school Heading the new One of the first big jobs swimming pool. : 'j zation will be F. Don of the governors will be Colfax county, bO.a,rd· Maclay, superintendent of to decide a site and get voted to be inCluded inth;.,· ... schools in Norfolk. Vice a physical plant into opera- plan but president is Alan Cramer, tion. Thein will come rect!ived too late to be-·h\.l' lir l Wayne publisher;'sec- riculum and staff to be eluded In the original-pett.'r· relary is Dennis Poeschl, selected. tion. .. Slanton insurance man. The Northeast school is petition,to join Other members of the lhe third such school. ap-_ ('ounties in the , boa rd include era ig Wil- pr oved in Nebras ka. Others elude Wayne, Dixon. Ceda t .,., ,.'. Iiams, Allen; H.C. Larson, are at North Platte a nd 80y4-."7 necatur; Gerhard Albers, Hastings. Anlelope, Burt, Cumin" ': Beemer; John Watson, Federal funds are avail_ Holt, Knoxj Madi.o6" O'!\'eill; Stephen Finn, able on a matching Pierce, Stanton. .' Neligh; Ronald Aschoff, basis fof construction of thrlee faculty members also vislited the Ce"ssna airplane plaint n/ar McConnell and part of thevastsyslem ne ded to produce even a s all airplane. A strategic \j Command C-97 from Odult AFIJ, Omaha, flew . t.htclass to and from nell. wo more trips are on th workshop agenda. The cl S5 will also vjsil the . .....,A air defense base at Siqux City atlfl SAC head. at Offutt ArB in Onhaha. Two Air Force sejv e officers, Col. Gail Mi l'er, Oklahoma City and Lt 'Col. Oscar Aarness, Li coIn, carne to Wayne F iday to serve as in- st uctors for the workshop. Bo •. ' h have been here in pr years. LJt:al Man Connected WJth KVTV Program b. K. Brandstetter, own- I! er I of Brandstetter qt sp cial television program fe turing the National Fed- era t ion of Independent B siness (to which he be_ la gs) will be televised at on p.m. Sunday, July 23, on If/TV Channel 9. Ptom- in ¥ author and publisher Be ett Cerf :will narl,rate th ·program on his JSyn_ di ated TV series, "Sue- cel Story." e the first me'Dtary produced on 5,' 1 business, feat\lres th , ckground' of the Fed.. etaition and shows staff m in be rs in their daily ro ine at the headquarters in hshinglon. D. C. State- m .s 'of U. S. Congl'less- III will emphasize im. po y'nce of the work wlhfch th members dOl for i . ie. ndent bus i nes IS by ta ating a n,::l forwarding ! ! , W yne Cantennial PI ns F oats born half a dozen N.or heast Nebraska· towns have been entered in .Wa ne's Centennial Day par l:ie August 11, accord- ing to -Parade Chairman Clet s Sharer. In addition. ban s from five towns have rep rled plan to par- tici. l ate, i.n:the 1 e \\oayne County Ills,: tori al Society is one-group whi h will have a floal in Lhej' parade. It -will also hav a? booth. ed y( hadesCurb,\\ayne, and cigalt-making and corncob will also be .. 1lorothy k.a h wi 11 host ,a style during the celebration. ('ommercial floats for the parade are already undor conslruetionor inthe plaruning stage. \\ ayne chaqts are urged to get star floats since the Rig Day is less than a tb a\';'ay. Wayne stat€'s aerospace workshop flew to McConnell Air Force Base near Wici).ita, Kansas, Wednesday and discove'red they had gone a. way to Vietnam. It that way because- at McConnell pilots are trained to fly several of bhe jet fighters and helicopter::: operating in the Vietna.m War. McConnell, the learn"ed, is ;a Tact1cal Air Commantl where the personnel 4re obviously playing fori keeps in the war. Thit>· is the attitude which tang With assurance in the by, first, a helicopter pilot explaining the rescue i mission, then a colonel :explaining the Air Force, missile capa- bility and tina lly a Thun- derchief F -105 pilot (a ma- jor) who just came back from more ;than 100 com- bat missions in Vietnam. '" The maj01-, seated in the cockpit of a Thunderchief, explained plane's com- p Ie x instrumentation to small of the stu- dents. Anotijer officer took other groups around the sleek plane to point· out technical features, eluding the vast variety of weap,ons it could carry. : The missile colonel k.ept the class spellbound for an hour with: an illustrated 1e c t ure $howing under- gr ound missile installa- tions, mis$ile launchings and many other fascinating details. Though he ed hi 51: colmments with a good bit ofi wit, there was no as to his pro- f'essional attitude: nothing less than 100 per cent per- forman¢e ftom the missile. men wohld ao. Th. Wl'kShoppors and WSC's Aerospace Students Travel All P rsonnel will re- main at the Mobil station and Keit ElLis will remain on the t nk wagon Louis Meier told The Ilerald his ,plans at this stage ar -.;tili indefinite. Wayne, won;a check for ca h drawing, you tan three dollars reg ster at most jU.$l bytJeingpre- hus nes.., places. You nieed sent in one of the ...;ilver not. Le a resident of Wayne Dolla I :t'..:)ghl. drawing or ven Wayne County. You bus i n e." s pla- mu l be present to claim ces. Re!cause she was the ) .. prize if your name. is winner,i the drawing prize dra n. \' I this Tl)ursday night will he drawing is held each be $l(JOl nightal80 f clack. On y the per son whose If yoti are over 18 and na e -i&. drawn can win. MRS MARY FISHER was all smiles hen Arnie Reeg presented her the check for $300 Thursday nig t_ This week's Silver Dol- lar Night drawmg will be for $100 e of the sale is JulY 1. Minday morning (todaYl will have its offices t t e Meyer Oil Mobil st tion and will c'on- duel it<; .bus il,ne"s and sale from th re, i Manager Don Brockm n saiid. The feed W<:IfeholllSe will remain i its l pre'3ent tion fnr an indefinite period, roc.kman explain- ed, altho gh hill-t ime man will be on aluty there to help cus load out. (theme: Folk Songs of Yes- leryear) will begin al 10. ('ash prizes will also be awarded in this e·/ent. \t 11 o'clock the grand parade \vill start with cash prizes being awarded in four divisions. It will be follbwed by a v·/ ayne I1igh School band concert at 12:15 p.m. Canyon Kid will host a special child- ren's shlow in the \..... inside Park at IS. The f[nals of the talent show {a I three divisions) will take, place at 2 o'clock. At 3:30 Eileen Damme and the Starlettes Baton ers wiH perform on the stage in the park. A minor sports elvent will occur at 4 p.m. The Haz-Ben Band of ger will also play at 4 fol- lowed bj: the Hungry Five band at 5 o'colck. At 6:30 the Plaipview Klown Band will furnish the entertain- ment am d the \V ins ide pee wee$ will meet Hoskins in a game at the Winside Ball Park. A water fight between fird departments from Wayne, 'Winside, Hoskins, Stanton, Car roll and Pierce will ,be held" at 7 p.m. At 8 the N'orfolk Drum and Bugle Corps will perform and a bas eba II gam e between the Wayne and side big midgets will get started. Paul Callahan, Council Bluffs, will call a free square Qiance at 8:30. At 9 o'clock the,re will be a teen daIlK:e with music fur. nished by th" Sons of Satan (a combo from Wayne). The day willi end with a dance in the park 9 p.m. BuddY vide the temro. I The Wayne Do I parLmenL kept busy during the past week lookirig for lost animals in addition to making the regular street patrol. One \,'layne family reported a Io,.;' dog and another· W:1S minus a cat. had to hejtransPlanL,.)d. The skin wb l' h wa" grafted came ff(rn Ciar ..... ·s lich. ."iince the "car ti:-'-';\le had tightened his elbuw joint., a 'l-cul was made left arnt cord '.,() he will be ablf' to straighten his arm for the fi.ist time in over three 1'ear...;. ;'\0 definite dat.e hC:ls been set, but, more surgery will be required t () complete lhe grafting tlperalion. Il will probably be done at the be- ginning of next :-,ummer. Gaf\' can eat allhewanls at t,he and is under no _reslrictions excepl t.o remain qn his back and hold hi", perfect-Iy st,ill at all 1 me s. He would g rea l 1:; appreciate all cards and letters son Memorial lIospita I, Hoorn Omaha, braskal and wishestothank everyone for the mail he has already received. The day will get off a fast start at :) a.m. wiqh a horseshoe contest. l'ash prizes wiIl:be awarded the Winners. :'-fext the children's parade parked in the building no the: paint on one of he lru'cks was scorched 0(£ t.ruck was burn d. \ damage esqmaLe (If he fire has not. been made. Gary Munson on to Recovety I II I i IYEAR 8 (;;ary !''>1ullson, \\-aYllc,; well onthe road to following his surgery for grafting in Omaha JuI) 1(1. \s YO\l will, Clary was one of I:.he flO} Scouts who WaS st.ruck lightning on June the operation wa' c n- 'Cat and Dog Wander sidered a success althOl.j.gh it turned out to be mcilre complicated than fir st f' peeled., According to )r. Albert Black (an Om ha skiln and plastic the srar waS deeper Lhananlicipaled ancl lherefore more Old !$ettlers All Thursday, July 20 The (;7t.h \nqt)lal- Old Set_ llenry is the st.ar of Kids tIers Heunion'ivhll get into Corner. the longest-run- full swi.ng July ning TV show in the SiolJX- be featured t he gala Noon Major I) Report. celebration. Jim Henry,)¢lter k.nown as ''Cam on Kid" lo h.\"TV Channel-9 television ers, will be master of ceremony at bpth the Child- ren's and Ciralnd Parades. THE NORTHEASIr CORNER 01 the :Schmode Wetble Transfer backshop wos' the area to whi<:h fire was contained Port of ' Cause Fire at Winsi Early Thursday Unknow /\ fire of orig,in damage at. tilt' };c h III od Weible Transfplr ' ('ompany in \\'i.nsid.(' :ar\y Thursda_\ mornIng. l'ortpl':wtelv, ,no ,winduws (If (lOOTo, were open \ll the blaH' and it slllolhereid itself<l\ll. {)Ile of trtlch , :Sorman ,\n- derson, disl'()\e!f't>:d the fire when he entered, tIl!' build- ing ,'-Jr and six a,m. lIe then u.r-ed :.l fire t!xlillguisber to put. out the fire which was still smoldering. Brlle!' \\ ilp\ had been in lhe"hui :11 the night be for (' t.hat everything to bp. ,all right. According tQl co-owner Alvin Schmodlte, severaL tools and some pther equip. ment were dpstiroYed by the fire. In addition,:a of the ceiling i1nd part of the building's: fr3rnework were ruin'ed. Smoke ria maked most of the trncks tractors ,; 1.·.1' JIM (CANYON; K;DI HENRY will master ot ceremoni+ at " both the Children's and Grand Parades during The 67th onrtuol \ Old Celebration. He "",ill also h. ost a ch"ild.,en's In the Park at 1:15 in the afternoon. . I !

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Page 1: lro-Teeh Governors ~f,~~~;,:,:~o~~~,~ ~,~~!. .o~~~~,~~J,newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1961-1970... · president is Alan Cramer, tion. Thein will come cur~

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~hairmanship ·atCollege Changes

A change in the chal~.

maoship of the Wayne ~ti."division of languages wa.,announced Friday by c'ol~lege Pre sid e n t W. ~;,_

Brandenburg. Dr •. Jom"Durham was granted a f.'·quest. to ·be relieved\of:thechairmanship in order todevote full-tim. to te••"~·..·ing. Brandenburg .ppofnt~:Dr. Laura Franklin o.tlne·chairman of the dlvl.loD. .

The president comment...ed, "The division of lan­guages has made. excellentp~ogress througH the pau"~two yeals under the leadlJ,~i~ship of Dr. Durham.. Woo~~pleased that he will rem.~at Wayn. State Collog. '.'Ii...'.a member of the teac~iM'

'faculty.". _ ;': -~;Dr. Durham, who·bfil'i

M.A. and Ph.D. deg.".from the U ni v e r II i:,~Y 'iPt,Arkansas, joined the- W~:'faculty in 1964 and b••0'1\~division c·hairman the'.f~l.lowing year~ .. '

Dr. Franklin baa bon tho Wayne faculty ~ ,i947. She earnod her Aand B.S. in Educotlogrees' from KansasTeachers CollogeIE".,poria) and her M.A•.~".,:.Ph.D. d.g~e.. froD]llNo..:t, ""Western Uhiversity. :' :\[' '.._,'-':'

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Correction .•.We goofed, in th,e city

council story in TEilursljiay'sWayne Herald whl!lD Wle re·ferred to the ciby gettingland lo extend ~ at~eet.

We should havl saili. tholand was to ext nd'~Win·dam" street in te.d ofLogan street a9- our .torysaid.

Although no one WaiS in­convenienced by tine error,we still dis like making itand apologize for :our mis.t~ke.

Robert A. Carhart hasbeen appointed tothe Boardof Directors -of the FirstI'\ational Bank, accoidingto an announcem~nt madeby bank Pcesident AdonJ..:ffrey. Carhart replacesDr. L. A. Jensen wlho movedlo Ames, Iowa.

opinion ballots to law­makers.

A number of other Waynebusinessmen also belongto f-hp NFIB which islocated in SanM~teo,Calif.

Fourteen Kiwanis Clubmembers played inthe Nor­folk interclub golf matchlast f\..'10nday. Those golfingincluded Bob Carha-rt, Te.dArmbruster, Walt Moller'"Roy Curyen, George Thor~

beck, Don Reed, HaroldKemble, D"le Gutshall,W. C. Coryell, Dan Titze,Doug Lyman, Al Cramer,.\1ax Lundstrom and H. D.Addison.

The Wayne Kiwanis Clubwas busy last week makingplans' for the sum merpicnic and golf day to beheld today (Monday, July171.

kiwanians BusyDuring Past Week

THESE PUflE were present at the weeklySWAY d",w;'g at tho Wayne Vet's C/uI> Fri·day night. S~own left to right are loy Bendig(Wayne Coblmsion), Ameri<:an legiOn Post

Roy Coryell and WaltMoller will be atthe Waynegolf course at two o'clockto weI com e the golfers'from the vis iting clubs.The picnic will be heldat the K i wan i s ShelterHouse in Bressler Park ats'even p.m. Bill's Cafe 'willcater the food. Kiyvanianguests from Norfolk, Fre­mont., South Sioux City and

.West Point are expectedto attend the dAy's activi­ties.

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Publlshe<!' Even· Mandl)' Bocf Thunday at'.' .. 114 MIUflj W.yn~. Nebrll!i~a 68787 ~

'lro-Teeh Governors Set~f,~~~;,:, :~o~~~,~ , ~,~~!. .o~~~~,~~J,izatliona I meeting of the The gOY. roor s votod to to operate tho school WQU~~:boatd of governors of the receive letters of invita- come 'from tuitionll. Plan,new: NE Vo-Tech school, tion from all communities Ilre to provide lowertultl,"',l!hel4· Thursday evening i.n in the H-eounty district rates {Or .students CO:~IM.'. i.:i,.··Norlfolk wbi~h are, interested in 10- from within the Brea tax.I:

l'he levy of-loS mills is cati'ng the school in lheir for school. PUPil,frOm!·,expected to relurn "about are~. side the area probably wI,: :.',$70D,OOO based on new Nb deadline has been set pay considerably more t1i,-vall\lations .of $4GG,OOo.,OOU for receiving the lett:ers, tion. _ ' :-,,:'for :the H.-county area. The but ~he board plans to start The_school ~ould furnl.,~'

lev~' is limited by law to reVIewing any letters re- night.an.dex:ten8ioncour~~.•~'"a .I,r

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r~rn apopfr02vemd ilels

s.. ceived attheir neJrt mettling as well as full-time ....,

v J July '27. Such lelters should courses. Many of the Itu...tablishment of the s'chool be addressed lo Dennis dents at Mi Hard tr.~eby: a n overwhelming rna- Poeschl, Stanton, r\ebr. school are -lldults holdirilje)rlt.v in an election June The governors requested down full-time jO'bs and ·,4'"27. that no communities mak@ ingto schoolinlheev"Dt~.,

In addition to the money personal appearances to . Colfax 'and Dakota COU~:".raised from the tax levy petition for the school at ties could be p6rmittidj~,nn the 14 counties, the the meetings. join the school di.tr[c-'~II:;stat.e has voted $1f)(),OOn Name of the new school Dakota county board- ".~~!;for each of the first five will be Nebraska Voca- bers earlier voted not t~t":

such area .schools es- tional~Technical."ichoolNo. joinbecaus? ofbond.ii'u~i!;,l,.tablished. ::\. , for new high school a~""'·

Heading the new organi~ One of the first big jobs swimming pool. : 'j

zation will be F. Don of the governors will be Colfax county, bO.a,rd·Maclay, superintendent of to decide a site and get voted to be inCluded inth;.,·...schools in Norfolk. Vice a physical plant into opera- plan but theapplic~tion"'~il,::.president is Alan Cramer, tion. Thein will come cur~ rect!ived too late to be-·h\.l' lirlWayne publisher;'sec- riculum and staff to be eluded In the original-pett.'r·relary is Dennis Poeschl, selected. tion. Bothcountiesnowm~;Y'..Slanton insurance man. The Northeast school is petition,to join thedis;t~_l~~';"i

Other members of the lhe third such school. ap-_ ('ounties in the ar~. l~ ,boa rd include era ig Wil- pr oved in Nebras ka. Others elude Wayne, Dixon. Cedat.,., ,.'.Iiams, Allen; H.C. Larson, are at North Platte a nd Thurs~on. Whee~eJ:, 80y4-."7necatur; Gerhard Albers, Hastings. Anlelope, Burt, Cumin" ':Beemer; John Watson, Federal funds are avail_ Holt, Knoxj Madi.o6"O'!\'eill; Stephen Finn, able on a 50~50 matching Pierce, a~d Stanton. .'Neligh; Ronald Aschoff, basis fof construction of

thrlee faculty members alsovislited the Ce"ssna airplaneplaint n/ar McConnell andS.~-' part of thevastsyslemne ded to produce even as all airplane. A strategic\j Command C-97 fromOdult AFIJ, Omaha, flew

. t.htclass to and from Mc~(~o nell.

wo more trips are onth workshop agenda. Thecl S5 will also vjsil the......,A d~ air defense base atSiqux City atlfl SAC head.qu~rters at Offutt ArB inOnhaha. Two Air Force Re~

sejve officers, Col. GailMi l'er, Oklahoma City andLt 'Col. Oscar Aarness,Li coIn, carne to WayneF iday to serve as in­st uctors for the workshop.Bo •. ' hhave been here inpr ~s years.

LJt:al Man Connected

WJth KVTV Programb. K. Brandstetter, own-

I! er I of Brandstetter hjple~

~ qt r;c~T:e~DYw~:d~~~e~sp cial television programfe turing the National Fed­era t ion of IndependentB siness (to which he be_la gs) will be televised aton p.m. Sunday, July 23,on If/TV Channel 9. Ptom­in ¥ author and publisherBe ett Cerf :will narl,rateth ·program on his JSyn_di ated TV series, "Sue-cel Story."

e progra~. the firstd~ me'Dtary produced on5,' 1 business, feat\lresth , ckground' of the Fed..etaition and shows staffm in be r s in their dailyro ine at the headquartersin hshinglon. D. C. State­m .s 'of U. S. Congl'less­III ~ will emphasize th~ im.po y'nce of the work wlhfchth '_~FIB members dOl fori . ie.ndent bus i n e s IS byta ating a n,::l forwarding

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W yne Cantennial

PI ns ~rogressingF oats born half a dozen

N.or heast Nebraska· townshave been entered in

.Wa ne's Centennial Daypar l:ie August 11, accord­ing to -Parade ChairmanClet s Sharer. In addition.ban s from five towns haverep rled ~hey plan to par­tici.

late, i.n:the b~g festivi~y.

1 e \\oayne County Ills,:tori al Society is one-groupwhi h will have a floal inLhej' parade. It -will alsohav a? antiq~e booth. host~

ed y( hadesCurb,\\ayne,and dellJon~trationson

cigalt-making and corncobjell~-making will also beg:ive~I.. 1lorothy k.a ~isc h wi 11host ,a style ~ho\'o' duringthe celebration.

('ommercial floats forthe parade are alreadyundor conslruetionor intheplaruning stage. \\ ayne mer~

chaqts are urged to getstar ed~ntheir floats sincethe Rig Day is less than a

tb a\';'ay.

Wayne stat€'s aerospaceworkshop st'udent.~ flew toMcConnell Air Force Basenear Wici).ita, Kansas,Wednesday and discove'redthey had gone quit~ a. wayto Vietnam. It ~eemed thatway because- at McConnellpilots are trained to flyseveral of bhe jet fightersand helicopter::: operatingin the Vietna.m War.

McConnell, the clas~

learn"ed, is ;a Tact1cal AirCommantl ~ase where thepersonnel 4r e obviouslyplaying fori keeps in thewar. Thit>· is the attitudewhich tang With assurancein the talk~ by, first, ahelicopter pilot explainingthe rescue i mission, thena colonel :explaining theAir Force, missile capa­bility and tina lly a Thun­derchief F -105 pilot (a ma­jor) who just came backfrom more ;than 100 com­bat missions in Vietnam. '"

The maj01-, seated in thecockpit of a Thunderchief,explained t~e plane's com­p Ie x instrumentation tosmall grou~s of the stu­dents. Anotijer officer tookother groups around thesleek plane to point· outtechnical features, in~

eluding the vast varietyof weap,ons ~ystems it couldcarry. :

The missile colonel k.eptthe class spellbound for anhour with: an illustrated1e c t u r e $howing under­gr ound missile installa­tions, mis$ile launchingsand many other fascinatingdetails. Though he pepper~

ed hi 51: colmments with agood bit ofi wit, there wasno que~tion as to his pro­f'essional attitude: nothingless than 100 per cent per­forman¢e ftom the missile.men wohld ao.

Th. ~4 Wl'kShoppors and

WSC's AerospaceStudents Travel

All P rsonnel will re­main at the Mobil stationand Keit ElLis will remainon the t nk wagon $ervic~.

Louis Meier told TheIlerald his ,plans at thisstage ar -.;tili indefinite.

~~~~~,LF~~~ hav~!a~~hl~e~f?~Wayne, won;a check for ca h drawing, you tanthree hun~red dollars reg ster at most Wa~'nerhUrSd~'Y jU.$l bytJeingpre- hus nes.., places. You nieedsent in one of the ....;ilver not. Le a resident of WayneDolla I :t'..:)ghl. drawing or ven Wayne County. Youspon~orling bus i n e." s pla- mu l be present to claimces. Re!cause she was the ).. ou~' prize if your name. iswinner,i the drawing prize dra n. \' I

this Tl)ursday night will he drawing is held eachbe $l(JOl rh~rSdaY nightal80 f clack.

On y the per son whoseIf yoti are over 18 and na e -i&. drawn can win.

MRS MARY FISHER was all smiles hen Arnie Reeg presentedher the check for $300 Thursday nig t_ This week's Silver Dol­lar Night drawmg will be for $100

Ufeet~' e d~le of the saleis JulY 1 . Minday morning(todaYl o~o will have itsoffices t t e Meyer OilMobil st tion and will c'on­duel it<; .bus il,ne"s and salefrom th re, i Manager DonBrockm n saiid.

The feed W<:IfeholllSe willremain i its l pre'3ent loca~tion fnr an indefiniteperiod, roc.kman explain­ed, altho gh ~ hill-t ime manwill be on aluty there tohelp cus ()mc:r~ load out.

(theme: Folk Songs of Yes­leryear) will begin al 10.('ash prizes will also beawarded in this e·/ent.

\t 11 o'clock the grandparade \vill start with cashprizes being awardedin four divisions. It willbe follbwed by a v·/ a y n eI1igh School band concertat 12:15 p.m. Canyon Kidwill host a special child­ren's shlow in the \..... insidePark at ~: IS.

The f[nals of the talentshow {a I three divisions)will take, place at 2 o'clock.At 3:30 Eileen Damme andthe Starlettes Baton Twirl~

ers wiH perform on thestage in the park. A minorsports elvent will occur at4 p.m.

The Haz-Ben Band of Pil~

ger will also play at 4 fol­lowed bj: the Hungry Fiveband at 5 o'colck. At 6:30the Plaipview Klown Bandwill furnish the entertain­ment am d the \V ins idepee wee$ will meet Hoskinsin a game at the WinsideBall Park.

A water fight betweenfird departments fromWayne, 'Winside, Hoskins,Stanton, Car roll and Piercewill ,be held" at 7 p.m. At8 the N'orfolk Drum andBugle Corps will performand a bas e b a II gam ebetween the Wayne and Win~

side big midgets will getstarted.

Paul Callahan, CouncilBluffs, will call a freesquare Qiance at 8:30. At9 o'clock the,re will be ateen daIlK:e with music fur.nished by th" Sons of Satan(a combo from Wayne). Theday willi end with a dancein the park a~ 9 p.m. BuddY

~~~ i;~~L::~s ~ii~l ;~~vide the temro.

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The Wayne l~,olice Do I

parLmenL kept busy duringthe past week lookirig forlost animals in addition tomaking the regular streetpatrol. One \,'layne familyreported a Io,.;' dog andanother· W:1S minus a cat.

had to hejtransPlanL,.)d. Theskin wb l' h wa" graftedcame ff(rn Ciar ..... ·s ..,tom~

lich.."iince the "car ti:-'-';\le had

tightened his elbuw joint.,a 'l-cul was made in(~ary's

left arnt cord '.,() he willbe ablf' to straighten hisarm for the fi.ist time inover three 1'ear...;. ;'\0

definite dat.e hC:ls been set,but, more surgery will berequired t () complete lhegrafting tlperalion. Il willprobably be done at the be­ginning of next :-,ummer.

Gaf\' can eat allhewanlsat t,he ho~pilal and is underno _reslrictions excepl t.oremain qn his back andhold hi", perfect-Iy st,illat all 1 me s. He wouldg rea l 1:; appreciate allcards and letters (('lark~

son Memorial lIospita I,Hoorn 7~~j, Omaha, :t'..:e~

braskal and wishestothankeveryone for the mail hehas already received.

The day will get off ~o afast start at :) a.m. wiqh ahorseshoe pi~thing-contest.l'ash prizes wiIl:beawarded the Winners. :'-fextthe children's parade

parked in the building nothe: paint on one of helru'cks was scorched 0(£

~:a~. r/~S~~;eof~~h:h~n~:~~:t.ruck was par~iall.v burn d.\ damage esqmaLe (If hefire has not. been made.

Gary Munson onR~ad to Recovety

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(;;ary !''>1ullson, \\-aYllc,; i~

well onthe road to recov~ry

following his surgery forsh:i~l grafting in Omaha JuI)1(1. \s YO\l will, recjlt~Clary was one of I:.he flO}

Scouts who WaS st.ruck ~b'lightning on June l~l, 1~ '4~.

the operation wa' c n- 'Cat and Dog Wandersidered a success althOl.j.ghit turned out to be mcilrecomplicated than fir st f' x·peeled., According to )r.Albert Black (an Om haskiln and plastic surg~f)

sp~cialist), the srar t.is~ue

waS deeper Lhananlicipaledancl lherefore more s~in

Old !$ettlers Ce/~brationAll ~ay Thursday, July 20

The (;7t.h \nqt)lal- Old Set_ llenry is the st.ar of KidstIers Heunion'ivhll get into Corner. the longest-run-full swi.ng Th~~s?ay, July ning TV show in the SiolJX-

;ana\1~~~~;~~e~b'~~~.~~t:~~i ~~~~ct~)~ea;nI~e hi~stl~~ ~~:be featured ~t t he gala Noon Major I) Report.celebration.

Jim Henry,)¢lter k.nownas ''Cam on Kid" lo h.\"TVChannel-9 television view~ers, will be t~e master ofceremony at bpth the Child­ren's and Ciralnd Parades.

THE NORTHEASIr CORNER 01 the :SchmodeWetble Transfer ~ompony's' backshop wos' thearea to whi<:h th~: fire was contained Port of '

Cause ~f Fire at WinsiEarly Thursday Unknow

/\ fire of llrt~f'L('rrninedorig,in cllJ"e~l.extensiYedamage at. tilt' };c h III od e~

Weible Transfplr' ('ompanyin \\'i.nsid.(' :ar\y Thursda_\mornIng. l'ortpl':wtelv, ,no

,winduws (If (lOOTo, wereopen \ll \'entilal~_ the blaH'and it slllolhereid itself<l\ll.

{)Ile of rompany'~

trtlch , :Sorman ,\n-derson, disl'()\e!f't>:d the firewhen he entered, tIl!' build­ing htdW~'Pll ,'-Jr and sixa,m. Thllr:-.r~a_~. lIe thenu.r-ed :.l fire t!xlillguisber toput. out the fire which wasstill smoldering. ~1anager

Brlle!' \\ ilp\ had been inlhe"hui :11 the nightbe for (' t.hateverything to bp.

,all right.According tQl co-owner

Alvin Schmodlte, severaLtools and some pther equip.ment were dpstiroYed by thefire. In addition,:a po~tionof the ceiling i1nd part ofthe building's: fr3rneworkwere ruin'ed.

Smoke ria maked most ofthe trncks n~ld tractors

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1.·.1' JIM (CANYON; K;DI HENRY will ~ master ot ceremoni+ at" both the Children's and Grand Parades during The 67th onrtuol\ Winsi~e Old ~tf.lers Celebration. He "",ill also h. ost a ch"ild.,en's~show In the Wm~,de Park at 1: 15 in the afternoon.

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daughter, Mrs. Theo.iRe~'I~:sr., Pilger.; three gr.nd.children and a gr,eatgrand-child. ' "

P r ed e ric k Baldwio'of,GqjLfld Island hold. the state:record for white ba8S, witha 4-pound, 15-ounce lunk:':rcaught in a sand pit :in1%2.

Keep your money in your pen! p~y

billl the lole, time·sovmg way,

with a Checking: Account

at thil bonk. Makes your,

"bookkeeping" easier. too :

, . . your cancelled checks Or',

your record an~ reoipl

lor every .i11 paid" _I.

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Lajyer Davis' home Friday, Th. mand babs are eettlne alone nlcsly,

Whil. In l'lalnv'lct on bUlln••pl.ege citizen cot ml..d up In Ih. ric ,r,,, r.lid -'1\ialks of the town and 8u,ttilne ~.'rup ure, Noy. ho hI'''' atarled suit and d.~.rna I $5,000 damage or Plalnvi.w. t ,

I ,Orr & Morris Co.•dvertll.ll,Icor~.h ,at 79 cenh: Fhlldrsn'. and",.~:drar-er. for 1'8 cents;, wo",~n" ikl, ­89 cents, mituit'l" ribbed'host'! at T

:orgllndifls, balistes Dnd dlmltlel, 9,embroideries, 15 ct'inh; countrYIOf':45 Ct'nh. II glillon; lind Mt'!x'lcai\cofflel', 20 t'('nts a pound. "

"Bustt'r ran Ilway," lusl sat~evelling. The 11'. J. 1I' ••lh.rholtlicaHerj Blister wa". hi~ch~d lo the.':'band tied to one or ~h(l porch po.h.,~

('HUord Gleason carne rUMing ontoporch with an ex'press wagon. The ,n

.fright.ned Huster lUI h. brok. III'running and jumping the hnce. W

I'puformlng this feat he capsizedbuggy. ("has. Ohlund and Ed pr.1I at 0

I c~me to the rescue, capturinc:" the ,jaway horst'. They then unhitched'the ::: ",fellow" but forgot to unrast,en one o~ .. " .llbrel'ChlOg, str.aps. As soon as they start~d 11 'I,J

~o \('ad 111m up ~he, buggy rollQwed~ .~~!r~' "r ,',109 the horSt'. <. has. Oh.lund went, around ::rj, :",.to the dangerous end to unbuckle ,tb";. !'i',,~st rap and the foxy 9 1d guy landed, ~OM:" :Hon his It'!rt thigh. (·has. has bee~ par,~ll,',.,~.",y,.,.•:: 1!III id up t'VU sinn'. Tht' buggy .w,.· ,t'dal1!'laged much to sp('uk of .. nQr Bny otht'"casualties rt'ported. Buster will henCi,~,,:[or\h be good. Illoskins Headlight). "

By,..tht' amount of bel'f thnt is shipp.dinto Winside, it looks tJS if we ou.ht;,th,have a b r ewe r y of dur own .. (Win.-ld.News\. , '

Ttl£' timid litlie girl thnt Was .put d,rrthl' train heft' was posingasdufanddu.m:bas her father asked conductors to takicare of ~lf'r. She actually could t*lk.·Her father is no.w trying to poY~'batkIlo!lkins people who donated moneyfor~tu!tr

fa re two weeks ago. Our apologies .'0 'toC'onductor Adair for our former, article,that was entirely wtong a.nd on injui,Uc'cito him. (Hoskins lIeadlight). "

That finl' shower of rain spoiled'~h.social at Mr. Pryorls on Saturday IV e..:ning' for sum£' ~ul thl' writer·' be~'ng aBaptist 'and no't much' arraid of waur" he.,and hi~ fa mily ,Wt're there and enj,oyedthe evening fi-ne amo'ng Ilboutlwenty:gu'esh'.{Winside Newsl.

Aug. 'J, 1927, He farmedin 'A'ayne, Pilger and Wis~

neT communiUe,s during hisli{etime. Mr. Kempf enter­ed a 0iorfolk hospital Feb.11, 1959 and in October,1960 he moved to ShadyHest Lodge, \\'akefield,where he resided until hisdeath.

,S u r v i v 0 r s inc lude a

More Con.,en5enc:e. No need10 dash ........,clio pay bill•.Just "write" your IIIOnoy.

Mare Safely. Vour IIIOnoy i.safe from 10M, yet instanttyavailable.

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Burnell Brandt, HarveyPetersen and Martin Wil­lers. Burial was in ·PilgerCemetery. ,

Leonard Kempf was bornSept. 30, 1881 nea r D,a" m­stadt, Germany. He c~me

to the United States Jan. I,1904. He was married Aug.2, 1911 to Katharine Mullerat Wisner. Mrs. Kempfdied

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YOU'U ENJOY •••

\~\, ,P~Y th~.'Write' wa,Y'\ TO KEEP MONEY MAnERS '

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, WELL IN HAND, OPEN ACHECKING ACCOUNT ~l

...... 2 5poc1a1 a..w"ll At.-.:3. 5ure.~~ a~ • N. i11lnl_ -balanc. r.,.,accurate, ........_ •• recor . _"".... . :'l:,~

of.~ ..--. "hi

, State:Nation~lBan~

11 Wayne Herald, July 18, 1907;Phil BU~lels got tancled up ~ith a:

fraclous colt last week nnd WIlS some·,,what crippled for a time. (Carroll !\'eY08).'

The next morntng after the Fourlhithe park looked, like the fear end of II

packing house, but the rain and MarshallIill's good work' has made 'it look ph·ttywell again. (Winside News). I

George Strihger has Ulsed paint togreat advantage ,on his blac:ksmith shop.The roof is coSted with tar while thebody is a venit ian .red with a bright canaryyellow for trimming. It certainly looksscrumptious.

Wanted-Man to drive water wagonfor threshing season.', $1.50 per day. Noboozer nef"d apply. n.' F. \'ahlkamp. (Wantadl.

Henry Herrold, who formerly con..ducted a boarding house in town, hasrented the John Le.wis store room adjoin.ing the latt.er's harness shop and willopen up a 'restaurant. '

"The following taken from tilt' SiouxCity Tribune, relates to a characterfamiliar to Wayne. pl'oplt>: Cripple ('rl'ek,Col.-Professor lIans Albert, a nativl' ofGermany and'a violin virtuosa, has bl'enadjudged insane. The past two W£'t'KS hflhas been under the influence of liquorand would roam Lhe ~trl'ets mutteringand gesticulating and reciting {Jcwms."(In 1~)Gi' WI' know-he was born GO )'f"arstoo soonl.

It. wQUld be greatly to thf" convenienceof people, as w'l'\l as add immenselytotheappearance of thp city, if during theChautauqua sl'ason I'Vf"ry business house,along the slr£'et cuuld lean' it s blinds upand the lights on throughout pach t>vening.~othing is more attraci ivethi'iHwt'll gottenOp show windows .. and when goods are sodisplaYl'd under a flood of light the {'£feetis greatly heightenC'd. 'I'll(' cost is smalland all can well afford IUJlut.onlllf'tr{)poli~

tan airs for ten days at least.A little barrister, weighing full len

pounds, and emliued with aillhe instinctsof the profes<o;ion. mndl' his arlvent into

B.CI yEARS AGOTHIS WEEK

JJm ~far~h

Buline!l.'> Mana,gf'f

Funeral services forLeonard Kempf, 85, wereheld July 11 at st, Peter'sLu~lferan Church, Pilger.Mr. Kempf died July 7 atWakefield Hospital.

Rev. Achgill officiatedat the rites. The congre-'gation sang "Abide WithMe" and "Nearer My Godto Thee." Pallbearers wereClarence Stradley, OttoDaum, Fred Kohlmoos,

Fat Overweight~1~.';:Z~I~i~~ I=e~i~e~~;:tion!, can help you become the.Iim, trim penon you w.nt tobel Simply t.ke • sm.1I SuperSlender-X t.bl.t before each'me.1 end between me.h, ifyou g" hungry, As you t.k.Super Slender·X, and cut c.l·orie., you .r. on the wey to •more .ttrective youl And youget none of th.t "keyed up" n..r~vous fe.ling you can get withother t.bl.... 2O-dey supply,

~~::~ ~;:'~/xpr~~y~ci~~r~~~_by:

Felber PharmacyWAYNE

'216 M.in St. Phone 375·1611Mail orden .ccepted

settled near Millard, Nebr.She was married Sept.

26,,1890 to Henry W. Koch.In 1891 they moved toWayne where Mr. Koch wase m p loy e d by TheobaldLumber Co. Mrs. Kochwasa charter member of Re­deemer Lutheran Church.

Her husband, three sis­ters and a brother pre­ceded her in death. Sur­vivor s include the,following

'nieces and nephews: Mrs.Le ana Foss and HaroldHarder, Omaha, Mrs. C. C.Dillon and Mrs. B. Muller,Norfolk, Mrs. F..-:ank Baneand Her man Warnstedt,Seattle, Mrs. Arthur Mo­winkel, Gretna, Mrs. Tex­ley Simmerman, NebraskaCity:" A dol p h Warnstedt,Lemon Grove, Calif., Em~

mett Ehlers, Valentine, andErvin Ehlers, Annandale,Va.

ISIale Award Winner

19~67

Funeral Services',Held ~t Pilger forLeonard Kempf

Chas. Gn'enlet'"('\~S EdItor

iDriverle"or i, a leading couale of accident•.

G.n...' Excellence ContMtNebraska Press Auociation

F>.tablJsht'd m 1875 a ne\\spape~\pubIJshed st>n1J,\\et·kh· .\londa\and Th\lr~da\ (except holldavs I I 'P\' J Alan Cramef t'nU'fpd In

~~~it~~stf{:~~~na~o~;~~~e(;l~er~~~~~d 68787. as second C'la~~ mall

114 Main Street

SUIISCRIPTlr ,RATESTn \\ a'\ nl' Pierce C('(1ar D1X(l Thurston CUffilOC Stantonand '1aJ1I~()n C'ountlt's S6 SO per I ';;If S5 00 for "IX months SJ 2.')for Ih r (';!' 'l1!1ofh'i Uutsldt C(lUotl¢" meotloot·d Si 5(1 pt'r \carS6 00 fOf ~l\ months S4 75 fOf thp:-t nlunlh.. Smglc ("ople.. Uk

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Riud .nct"U,eThe Way"'. Herald W.nt Ad,

Trio of ComplaintsThree- case~ we.re heard

by Judgje David lIameS' inWayne County Court duringthe past half week. None ofthe cas:es resulted fromthe same charge.

July 11 Harold ,strong,Norfolk; was fined $10 a,nd$5 costs for speeding. CityOfficer Han Penlerick sign­ed the complaint.

July 12 Harold Miller,Minnetonka, Minn., paid$10 plus court costs of$5 for failing to stop at ared light. '\A: ayne PolicemanJohn Redel filed the,charge.

Also on July 12 DermisBind Peggy.Tuttle.; Laurel,pit id a combined fine of $10and $5 costs for lightingfirecrackers on Wayne'sMain St.reet. Officer Keithneed filed charges.

wood Cemelery,Elise Wessel, daughter

of Heinrich and Margarelha\\' esseI, ;was born July 16,1RG7 in ~lamburg,Germany

where stile grew to woman­hood. \\'Ken she was a youngwoman "he came toAmeri­ca with! her parents and

Fune ra I services forMrs. lIenry i\och, :J:J, wereheld July 13 at HedeemerI.utheran Church. Mrs.Koch, who would have cele~

bra ted her HJfJth birthdayJuly IC, died July 11 atDahl Hetirement ('ent~r.

Hev. S. 1-\. de Freeseoffic ialed at the riLes.M U:'i i c was furnished byMrs. Frill. Ellis, soloht,and Mrs. William Kugler,organisl. Pallbearers werePaul Hogge, r-,..'1erle Tiet~

sort, KC'nt Hall and FritzEllis. Burial was inGreen~

Funeral ServicesHeld ThursdayFor Mrs.H. Koch

Bradley L. Amick, sonof Mr, and Mrs. Harold L.Amick, Pender, has beenpromoted to airman firstclass in the United S~tes

Air For c e. The PanderPublic High School grad­uate is a communicalionsanalysis specialist at KellyAir force Base, Texas.

fifth w1eek of basic recrujttralnl;& atthe UnltedStato.Training C.e-nter in Bain..brldga~ Maryland, She isthe gnanddaughhr of Mr.and M*s. Martin Rassmus­lien, Carroll. Her addressI.: SI\ Sandra M. Herbol.shelm,r, U.S.N. B618337W,Co. 3$, ~6cruil TrainingCommand, U. S. NavalTraining Center, Bain­pridge, Maryland, 21905.

"THE TRUCK that wos 'burned in the fire at Winside Thursdaymorning is shown in this pictu1;e, Some of the smoldering .rub~le

from the fire con be seen in the background to the left of thedamaged vehicle,

WE CLOSE AT 41::.. SATURDAVS ,

rnCirtLUMBER co.

....;H .'-iandra M. lIerbol­sheimer, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Gary lIerbolshei­mer, Wakefiel "is in her

their 80n, Lieutenant ICom­mander L. J. Pln~'I'lfromSan Francisco Frl y Offi·cer Pingel had sal ed Underthe Golden aate;B rid g eThursday from the! Vi~tnamwar. ,

lie has been servi:ng onthe atomic-powered c~rr.ierEnterpr ise (the I a r' g estship ever built) (o,r t~e past

,two years, lie planslt~ flyhome July 20 for ~ vlsilwith, his parents.

ISP /4 Alan L. Van Bus.

kirk, s~n of Mr. and Mrs.S. A. Van Buskirk, L~aurel.

left June 9 for ,ViElitnam.Buskirk, a graduate or Lau­rel High School, enteredthe Army in July of 196(;.Before entering the serv·ice he was employed atCoryell Auto Co~, Wayne.His new address' is: SP/4Alan L. Van Buskirk, U.S.:J;iR57()27, Logi,stical Sup­P9rl Act. (PIIOV), A PO

",16:172, ~an FTancisco,f'alif. ...

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t~e Wayne INebr, i lierald, 'Monday, July I , 1967

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INSTALL "FLEXALUM" ~LUMINUM AWNINGOnly "Flexalum" gives you Jo many extras at no extra

cost. Chetk these 'features.

Don't Battle the $un Any Longer!'

• Five vertical and horizontol • The enamel is applied in 9styles to choose from, with special two coat process andenough color combinations is guaranteed not ta chip,to match anv color scheme. peel, blister or c'rack.

• Special selfiventilating can,struction t!' prevent hotpockets nex~ to the windows.

• They let in light due to an .• "FLEXALUM" OFFERS A 5exclusive "light channeling" YEAR BONDED GUARAN.construction that is coupled TEE in writing by the Con,with white undercoat to pro- tinental Casualty Co. Is itduce 0 diffused light into any wonder that more "Flex-your home. alum" awnings are sold than

any other kind?

WE WILL BE HAPPY TO GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE FORAWNINGS ON WINDOWS, O~ A COMPLETE CANOPY TO

COVER 4 PATIO.

BEN'~R~~,:~lN.I

A2C Terry L. Muehl­meier is spending a :\{J­day leave at home with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Er~

nest Muehlmeier of Win~

side. He has just completeda 13 month (our of duty i,uKorea and is scheduled forassignment to Lglin AirForce Base, Florida, f(jl~

lowing his leave,

A2C I{ager Klausen, sonof Mr. Jiml Mrs. KennethKlauBen, Concord, has justfinished Air Force Reservetraining as, a jel reluelerat Amar'illoAir Force Basein Texas. He returned homeSnlurday, July R, followingthe one~week exercise.... .

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Two men from O'X-OIICounty are 'scheduled ~o beinducted into the Army In :July accordln& to SaloctlvoService Clerk- Marian M.Brennan. The two mIn areLe Roy L. Bathke, Pone.'and Kenneth N. Elllla, aformer resident of AUe1)now living in CaUfornla,In addition, two more m.nwill be sent for phyalcar'"examinations this molth.

Two Men from Dixor.County.Army-Bound

Wa,~. Hospital~Admitted: Mro. ~ro"

Oeorle1. Dlxon, ,1M ......Char Ie, Uauker W.,..

Dlamla.oci: llarol" o'lIIIo,i'narson Concord; Mr ••_Al \Bahe, Wayne: Linda I,a.... "Win. id e: Sharon Hlad..lo.",toD, Laurel.

BANANAS

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46-az.can

PORK

DEL MONTE

H9MEMADE

GOLDEN

Mrs. Haymond Christen­sen, Mrs. qlenn Miller and:vIrs. Hartley Smith, Hart ..ington, were dinner guestsTuesday in the Mr~. lIer~

man Hasmussen home.

day ev~ning at the ball'parkfor m,mbers and theirI.miliei·,

The Woyn. (N.b" ( Ho,ald, Monday, Ju'y 11, 1961I J e

C·1-------....;:::.._-----..... '.;.;~,rices eHectin Monday and Tu••day, July 11 ..nd 11

Orange or Grape Drink

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FIRST OF THE WEEK

SPECIALS, \,AT • ~ I

Wayne's Home-Ownedr~:f~~

l.CW Meeting HeldTwent.y members of LeW

and a guest, Gl.dys Reich..ert met at Trinity l.utheranChurch parlors Wednes_day. MT5. Lloyd Behmerread the scripture. Mrs.Nina Cross was in charge

,of the lesson, ·'lIiddenllun..ger." Plans were discussedor the community dinnerJuly 17. The bi rthday songhonored Mrs. John RohIrfand Mrs. Martin Pfeiffer.Hostesses were Mrs. noh~

mer and MH. Cross. Nexthoste~s will be Mrs. AndyMann and Mrs. Emil Swan_son.

Firemen's Picnic HeldThe annual Winside Fire­

man's Picnic was held Mo'n..

Shown here is an unretouched picture taken of someon~'s

vacation ••• a scene they wonted to remember.

Don't let tbis ha~pen to you! See us for profJssional acf..vice and let us develop all those treasured snapshots frem

YOUR VACATlbN.

c1'1~an PlwtOfJPaph'jPhone 375-1140 . • .

Guests in the WilliamWittler home, HandolphSunday in honor' ·of JannaMar i e Patent were ·Mr.and Mrs. Alfred PatentJI.!n& Marie and Butch, Mr~and Mrs. Ervin WittlerMr._ and Mrs. Murra;l.eicy, Duane and Williamand Mr. and Mrs. Melvintae.nkens and Karen: /\rnes,

Mr. and Mrs. Don r\etl.I-,.~

ton, Coleridge, were Satur~

day evening guests in theForrest Nettleton home.

Mr. and Mrs. ~ick 'JIuck­er 'and _family.!. ,"-;ioux City-,spent Sunday in th.e LeviRoberts and Joy Tuckerhomes.

Penny Rees is spendinga few days with Mit.ch ~'lor­

ret, Superior.Mr: and Mrs. Forr:'est

~eUleton t.ook their grand­children, Dyleen ~elllelon

and Douglas Osw<l}d on afishing trip lo\"agner,S.f).,'-iaturday.

M1. and Mrs. /{on 'Bill·hiemer and family, Ver­million, ,'-i. D. spent theweekend with friends andrelat.ives.

By Glady. ReichertPhone 286-4594

He Iping Hand ClubHelping Hands ,1-11 club

met at the Robert Cleve­land ,home July 7 wiLh Con~

nie Cleveland as host.ess.All members and t.heirmothers were present. Rollcall was "My Favorite Holi­day and Why 1 Like It."JoAnn Krueger gave adem.onstration on how to makea meat loaf. It was decidedto ente r a float. in the OldSettler s Picnic parade.Cunnie Cleveland, Do'nnaWittler, Patty Quin.n andVickie, Linda and PattiHoltgrew accompanied by.leader, Mrs. Marvin Witt_ler, and Mrs.1Clevelandattended the 4-H .c1ub campat Ponca June 22. Mem­~rsatie~eda4-fJmeetiq

at the Northeast l':ebraskaExperiment Station 'at Con~cord July 10.·A samplejudging contest was con~

ducted. Donna Wittler had,charge of games. Nextmeeting will be July 21at the Lyle Krueger ho.mewith Joanne Krueger ashostess.

Winside

Peterson and Mr. and Mrll.Kermit, Ben.hoof.•

Canasta Club .MeehCanasta club met Tuell­

day with Mrs. AdolphR~hlfl with. 11 me mbe..

,arid • CU••t,· Mrs. LowellRohlllflreaent. Prizea wenttQ Mrs. Leroy Petersenand Mrs. Alfred Thomas.Aug. ,8 meeting ~111 be withMrs. Ted Winter,~tein.

Knitting Club MeetsKnitting club met July 7

with Mrs. Elmer Petersenwith 11 members and twoguests, Mrs. Martin Paul~

sen Bnt.i Mrs. Ethel Koles.They played Bunco and pen~

eil ga meg with severalprizes given. T"ext meet­ing will be July 22 withMrs. Max Stahl.

I

l~utheran Aid MeetsLutheran Ladies Aid met

July; 12 with 10 membersand 'Rev. and Mrs. H. M.Hilpert present. Mrs.George .Stoltz served. Rev."Hilp~rt led devotions andwas in charge of the dis­cussion. Mrs. ·Ed Fork ac­compani9'tI group singing.Mrs. Leonard Blecke willserve Aug. 9.

CarrollMrs. Forrest l'Jettleton

I Phone 585-4833

Winside Girls Attend

Newspaper Institute,Two Winside girls,

:-:iharon Paulson and Diane\\acker, were among t.heseventy high schooljournalists who attenq,ed anew spa per institut..'e atSouth Dakota State Uni­versity of Brookings lastweek. At the session t.hest.ud~ntslearned how tocover news stories, writeheadlines and edit copy.

This Was the fifth yearthe SDSU Journalism De~

partment sponsored theinstitute. The students whoat tend e d the week..longnew-spaper s e s s ion fromNebraska .. Iowa, SouthDa~ota, Minnesota andFlo r i d'a are expected tohold top editorial positionson their high school papers

_next year.

Brenda has- selected acareer in the field of busi­ness and will train in theexecutive secretarialcourse at. the inst.itutionwhich is in its eighty-th~rd

yea,r ~f fomplete businesstraining. It is the oldestbusiness college inNebras_ka and the complex now?ffers a new school build~lI1g and a girls' dormitory.

Bellies and BeausBelles & Beaus square

'dance club met Sunday eve_ning at Winside with sevensquares and Jerry Junckcalling. Serving were Mr.and Mrs. Jerry Baier andMr. and Mrs. John Rebens­dorf. Next dance will beAug. 3 at Carroll. Servingwill be Mr. and Mrs. Bob

Way..e Girl EnrollsAt COmmerce School

BrJoda Sievers daugtpter or Mr. and M~s. PaulSiflveis, Wayne, ~s ~D.rolle at the LincolnSchoolor C mmerce for the raIlterm commencing Septem..ber 5" 1967; .... i5S Sieversis a 1967 graduate of WayneHigh School.

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July 12: Mr. ,,-nd Mrs.Harold George.. Dix_on, ,ason, Allen t\rthur, 8 lbs.,gJ,~ oz., Wayne Hospital.,

July 1:1: Mr. and Mrs.Charles Gauker, Wayne, ason, 7 lb~., lZ.,~ oz., WayneHospital.

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ently emPlOY.e~ The b. ride ..groom, a gr. uate of Ne..braska Vocatl 081 Tet:bni..cal S c h 0 0 I, I served twoyears in the' Army. He faemployed as a tool aDd diemaker at LOlzler Corp.,Omaha.

Following a 'wedding tripthe couple w~11 re'side at4128 North 65th St., Omaha.

H. Weseloh~ ObserveGolden Anniversary

Mr. and Nrs. Henr'yWeseloh obst'rvect theitgolden weddin anniversarywith an open ouse July 2at Wayne WOlman's Clubrooms.

Hosting the event weretheir daughters,Mrs.Lioyd (Leona) Schindler,lIartinglon~ Mrs. A. G.(Caroline) Cross, Omaha,\1r~. ('. I .. iLoi>.;) McAlis­ter, Midland, Mich., and\1r5. j'et.er '(Hut.hl Kolb,Lincoln. Grandchildrenandgreat grandch:ildren assist.·ed with servillg.

A family di(mer was heldat noonatthe\}.'eselohhomewith J err y' s (' a f e incharge. 0

lIenry Weseloh and Em~

rna Het.ke were marriedAug. I, 1~J17 at ImmanuelLutheran Church, Laurel.They ha ve spent the last2R years of their marriedlife in Wayne. They havefour daughter", 12 grand­children and 12 great,grandchildren. ,\t.tendants")() year" ago were August\\' e s e loh, deceased, andCertruue hoppen, Laurel.

(}ut.~of-t.own guests al theopen house came fromWashington, Colorado,Kansas, Missouri, Minne­sota and Michigan. Olde'st

pre~ent. were Fredolt.Prs, 'I), of Dixon and

I,' ..bhrlllarkt., (In of Sny­der.

RedeemerLCW CirclesHold Meetings July 12

Three Hedeemer LCWcircles held meetings July12 at the church. Marycircle met in the morningwith Mrs. Hobert Nelsonas hostess. Mrs. WalterI\~terson gave the lesson.

Oorcas circle met in theafternoon. Hostesses wereMrs. Emil Vahlkamp, Mrs.

(- Arthur Dranselka and Mrs.Ernest Geewe. Mrs. HansGeewe pre sented the les­son. Guests were ~rs. El_mer Bargholz and Mrs.Elder lIenschke.

Martha circle met in theevening. Mrs. Dean Pier­son, assisted by Mrs. PhilJames, presented t.he les~

son. Gue~ts were Mrs.Hichard Gunt.her, Mrs.Dick Miller and Mrs.J arne s. Hostesses wereMrs.. R us s e I Pryor and\'1rs. Laurence Thomsen.

You will find the largest sel·ection of cosmetiC's at S~v­

Mor Drug. Ask our C'osmetician about our new treatmentline

This week try shopping atArni.'s where prices andquality go hand in handYou'll be pleasantly surpris­ed

and 1 pkg. (6 oz:.) butter·scotch morsels. B..k. in 350degree oven for 2S minutes.Mrs. Clarence P r • s ton,Wayne.

soda, vanilla (add to abovemi.tvre). Pour into shallowgreased Dan 12x18 and ,sprin­kle with lh cup brown sugar

Mrs. Jaycees MeetingHeld at Bennett Home

Wayne Mrs. Jaycees metJuly 11 at the I':van f3ennetthome with Glenda I1ammerand Fa u n e i I nennett ashostesses.

Plans were made for thecentennial prayer break.fast Aug. 11 which the Mrs.Jaycees will sponsor. Thegroup will a1sob,) in chargeof the kiddies' parade thesame day. Both events arepart of the activities of theWayne County Fair.

A steak fry is plannedAug. 1 at. l;:':)( p.m. at t.he(:ol.lnt.ry ('luh. The meetingis In memhership d r i \' eaclivity for both Javcee or-ganizations. .

New members welcomedwere Sue has seIder andMarilyn Dendinger.

Rope, Mrs. Arnold Ma.~wlh, Mrs. Arthur Mullerand Mrs. Wendell Rope.

For her going away en·se~ble the bride ehose ano[f'l"'hite linen suit withorange trim aoo a match~

ing cor sage.The bride was graduated

from Nebraska MethodistHospital School of Nursing,Omaha, where she is pres ..

All five children of thelate Mr. and ~lrs. ClintTwutman we represent,with their families, for areunion July 9 in Schuyler.Coming from 'a distancewere Mr. and Mrs. VerneTroutman, Glasgow. Mo.,and Dr. and Mrs. Gar:yTroutman\ and family,'Frankfort, Kan.

Officers re~eleeted wereCarl Troutman, \\'inside,president; Mrs. LarryBar­LeIs. Lincoln, secretary,and Louis Christoffersen,Norfolk, treasurer. Mrs.Leon Handke, Des Moines,wa~ named historian.

Messages were readfrom relatives in Virginiaand in Troutman, i\.C. Fol­lowing the picnic severalfamilies called inthe LarryBartels home, Lincoln. toget acquainted wit.hthe Bar­tels' new daughter,Melissa.

Boi:se Couple EntertainFormer Residents

Mr. and Mrs. RobertWe'sley., Boise, entertainedformer Wayne County resi­dents at a picni c la st Thur s·day at their home.

Guests included U. Col.and Mrs. Rill Podoll, Moun­tain lIome, Idaho, Mr~ andMrs. Donald Pod'oll.Seattle, \1r. and Mrs. RoyNeary, r\ew Plymouth,Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­neth Chambers, Fremonl,CaliL, Mr. and Mrs. Sam­uel UlrichandMr.andMrs.Car 1 v\"ilkerson, ndise,

-'rs. Edward Ulrich, \'I."in­side, and Mr. and ~hs.

Erwin Ulrich, Hoskins.

Troutman Reunion Held

HOME Ee CORNER

1 cup brown sugar, lV1 cups Iflour, 1 tsp, soda. Add 2. cupsqu.ick oatmeal. Put half thismixture in an 8)(8 pan and I

pack firmlv; then add th~ ,filling and too with remain- Iing mixture. Bake 375" de­grees about 25 min. or untilslightlv browned, Mrs. W, F.Schro~der, Wayne, Nebraska

Hint

~o/~~f~;ethr;~:~ ~~~~~s~i;~;San !TI0re ..... ith ,eve~ydaylow prices on quality meatsat Johnson's Lockersl

t" fa" !Il;i! ron of honor.I\ridl~';f\laid" wprl' \ elda"'III i It'\, l he Ilr id("" "is! er,inil (vrdhia ,'\nnal1, {'lar­JIIILI, ;illd \lr" •.\rrnin L:r~

wil"f, Lrturel, Hw bfide~

"isll'[. Thev wore\enl-(I h gOV',Ill'1;- of mint

\'ll efl' t~ witlllaCl'ca ['f ied a

"irlgll' wllile mum wilhIll""', g;fel'n\('I\(~1 "l.l~rnand

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]lellhit· L;rWiICr,[l.<1tlrel,and Ilenni" \leier, ('larin­.la, li~hted the cand es. ,Jeff].1\11)[, l'l'lliler, was ring­

111',1 fer. Iliallc J..lullerl 1:1 , W:1S flowergirl. '

[. (' fl n a r l, ()maha,\\ ,I 111'0,1 111:1 n. (' h a r Ie sI' f I (' (', ,"";t. I.ollis, Mo.,1)11;1 IIC :-'1111\pr, Clarinda,;llld \rlllin l,n.... iler, Lau­[l,I)o wert> groomsmen.Ush­er" Wt' f t' Donaltl Bue~ing

arid !'lJJnl' iv1eyer, C'larin­d:l.

rhe bride's motherchose a pink lace en8~mble

and the bridegroom'~

mot.her wore a gown of pas­t..e I blue. Each had a corsageuf while pompons.

l\ reception was held inl-,he church parlorI'> im­mediately fOllOW!' theceremony. Hosts wer Mr.and Mrs. Hudolf eier.l\aren Magwitz regis'teredthl:' F)(I guest.s. Gifts werea;rranged by Elaine Bra~­nail, J e a n Christiansen,:\'ancv {\'aeek and Patsy\1eier. J

1\1 rs ..\ rnold Mey r cutand served the cake. Mrs.l.orenz Meier poured and~lrs. Arnold Meier servedp II n (' h. \\ aitresses: wereJanice t\leier, Kathy! Mey­er, ,'-'haron Meier and Gail;lI1d I{amona llope. Assist­i ng in the kite hen wer re Mrs.1;('orF(e ,\nnan. ~frs. Edna

~~~~~h~~s c:~ski;:hi"S, figs!or dates," Add 1/4 cup sug"r !and ~ c\l!J wa,ter, Boil 3 to '

Look-~tadies, you -~-;;--~~-;,..,

have a tint. shampoo and setin an~ hour with the newColor. Master machine at'P.r'. B••uty Salonl

4 minutes --~~th-ick.n withH"J. tbsp. c=ornstarc=h dlnoly·ed In a littl. water. Lit cool.Mix \io, cup shertening with

In need of weddlll,c; Uf An ,niversary (;ifl,s? Perhaps Ollrselection of Cut Crystal is}l.lst the gift vou are looklllgfor, Wayne G'r..nhouse.

LADIES: Send me- your ,fa­voritE!' recipl!'s or he-lpfulhinh in care ot THE WAYNEHERALD, ThC!y'lI all beprinted in this column a5splice permit!;; lind everymonth I'll 6et,'d a $5 checkto the contributor of the LO·CAL Item judged b!'!st forttlllt month by my Ifllff.

Snickeor Doodles (Cookies)Cream thoroughly: 1 cup:50ft shortening, P/1 cup suogllr, ad~ 2. ~gs, Sift lind stir

,in 2.¥4 CUP flour, 2 tsp, cream Iof tartar, 1 tsp" soda, 1 1 Ihp. ult, Chill dough and I

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• roll Into balls about the sile ,of a walnut. Roll into a mi.· 'tvre of 2 tbSD, sugar and 1 I

tsp. e1lUlamon, Don't press.Bake about 10 min, in a 375oven. Mrs. Alfred Fn~Y@rt, IWaklltfield, Nebr. 68784.

\rll'llt' Sllli]('\

of \1r. ,JIll! ,i;s.,"-;mill'v, ( Jarinda, L-t. ,lndCliflord p. 1\ r icf', (lr:lalJ:J,::;on tlf Mr. and 'Irs. \\ ,If[I'1l

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Arlene Smiley, Clifford Price RepeatVows in Double Ring Ceremony in Iowa

wprt' ilia [­

,,':--. t • .1 () n' ~ I 11 ( (' r ;1 II

{'lnlfl'h, (.'la r i lid a .I~ev. ,\lfrcil .\. 1\I'rt»\(-'

officiated at lheduublt'rillgceremony. Till' ('Lurch W.ldecorated \'.,'jlb ,j.Har \'<\-',('"

of white g\;jd .... alldba s 1\ l' t" (J[

mUIll~ and(andelaIHd. )l('W,> \\\'t"emarl\l'd w itll IV IIi! l' !I'I\\ c, ,lllll

greenery. ]\fllCI' l,\a~;(l1\l'r

sang"'lhe\\ l'rH\pl'"

and "The I ncd'"\lrs. I {'land IIVrl.hl'f,'orgalllo.l.

['ll{' hridt>, l~i\'!'ll III 11~~lr­

riagp 1,\ 11(' r I Ht Ill' r, \\ Il[('

a g()\\-I\ (If !'I'.III d.' '-Ill \'

and' jf'wt'led ..l1"t1CIIII lal'l'

TIH' rllildifi,',j \-lilll' "kif!Was J'a,,,hi()/p'd with ;1 rle~

lac ha ble eha pe l train. I ,J cemotif." <1ccpntell the trainand the long sleeves. lIerfingertip illusion veil wa>;held by a tiara of pearlsand iridescE'lIts .. :--\he car~

ried a c3,scarle bouquet offrenched whit (' ca rnat iom;and white Ollt! roses.

Mrs. [)\J;lIU:' ullt'rClarinda, s!:'f\'pd hrr si,,:

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E i C" k h () r f. "\ n' 0 hom ish,Wash .., \\'('fP cllllerl- Mon­da .... mornillr: in tho OeoreeI:icklwff \]"111\'.

~1r. .11111 \Irs. OonaIdPett'r ... , 'lar.\" Jane Ilad·e h a r It· ;.:, [) i x 0 n, wereguests \lonll"ay in the(l(·llrl.!;l' I-:iekhoff hom.,\\ akl'fi('ld~ Tlll'sriay dinnerKuest ... \\'I'r,' Honald Peters,lnd J;lnt·t l.ux. Mrs. John\1cl1anit"l, C; (. ring, spentTtH· ... day In Thursday i'otheLickhllff and Louie1I.en ... ("hkl~ ho~nl's,

Employment Rat. UpDuring Month ~ ,J_, The Norfolkar.a o( tho

Nebraska Departm-enti ofI;abor (in w'hich WaY'heC 0 u nt y is inc1uded~ r.­ported last week that non­fn r m job openings for themonth of Jun<l were 270as c'omparsd with 257 In !May. In addition, r,anchandfarm erf\ployers requelted5') workl'fs compared wl~hIS in May,

TIlt're wue 192 jobaeek.ers -at t11c close of Jun.whereas in May ther.wer~!1~'. TIll' June labor'$uppltlflcludpd- '2(;7 men of whom71; w\'rl' Vt·terans. Thenum_l)f'r {If ..... nrne'n was 225.

socond l~ tho 25 m~.~,bro.ststroko III alld'und~); Kovln Joch,lou,th'in thY 25 motor, brou,-.,stroko III .nd undo.)' aDdstovo 11011. u..t In tho 25motor bro.stlh?ko'(15-171. .'-.:i

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25 motor buttorlly 115-171,lI..t In tho 100 lOoter Indl.vidual modl.y 115·171 ondlI..t In tho 25 root.. f....styl. 115.171:

Kerry Jech, second inthe 25 meter backatroke 1III and under), thlrd inthe 25 mete't backstroke112 .. 14 h second in the 25meter butt.rlly III andund.rl .nd first in the 100met e r indivldua 1 medlcy(II snd under):

Mark Lambert, first. inthe 100 meter individua Imedley (12 ..1·0, second inthe :25 meter freestyle {l~ ..141, first in the 50 metHfreestyle (1J and under)and "econd in th(' 25 mel('fbutterlly 11~-J.lI;

Da\'e Scheel, second inthe Il10 mE"tl'r Individua 1m",dley I1Z-1.ll, fourth inthe 100 meter individualmedley (1:, .. 17) and firstin the 25 meter backstroke112.. 14); Doug Maurer, se­cond in the 25 meter back­stroke (12 .. 14). first in the25 meter freestyle (12.1-0and first in diving (14.17);

Billy Lambert, thir·rl inthe 50 meter freestyle (nand under), first in l-h{' ~~~

met("r butterfl\" (11 3nllunderl and first' in the ~:)meter backst rolte al andunderl; Scott herl, f~rsl

in the 23 metf'r butterfh(12.14) and sf'(ond in tilt'2.; meter butlerfly lIS-17);1.3vern Brown, second indiving (1·1-17) :lnd "'Hondin the 2:) meter frl'pst\"!{'tI 5.171:

Dave Ellis, third in the25 meter br{'asl ... trllh(' (l~)­

17) and third lin till' 100meter fref'sl\lp (1.1-17);\10nte l.owe, fOllrth in thf'·1[1(1 meter indi\·idllal mpd­ley; Doug ll3.niel"'lin.lhirdin the 2:, lllPtPf f'f('('st''''\e(E,-17); Crq.:; :'\().\'(-'-.;; firstin the 2:1 I1lptl'r fp·p-.;tvle(11 and unut>r l,

Mark I.owe, fourth inthe 25 metrr fr\'P'ttde (11and· under); .'-'t{'\'t' 1:1eyer,

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FRIDAY, JULY 21-1 -10 8 p.m.

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2 Big Hciylage Days

~r1olk Elk. Club Iavlto.tlonal Moot .nd on Invito·tiona I moot ot WayDo. Iaaddition, lomo oltho WOyDOIwimm,ers may:--t.ke partIn tho AAU Moot .t SiouxCity later this .ummer.

FourW,yne relay teams'foo. 'first place honors in

.thoir .dlvilioDO\ In tho 100"'otor r.lay tho wlnn...W.'r. Billy Lambort, K.rryJech, Kevin Jech and Greg!\oyes III and under), MarkLambert, Dave Scheel.~eve Hall and Doul Maurer(12-14) and Fred Netherda.Lavern Brown, Dave' EHisand DougDanielsonl1S.. l7l,Brown. Danielson~ Ellis(lod !'etherda were also onthe Wayne relay team thatwon first in the boys 14-1';'100 me,ter freestyle.

I:"\ TIlE GIR L,; Dl\'lSlONthe results are as follows:Jilt Netherda, third in the25 m.t.r freestyle (12-141,fourth in the 25 meter back..stroke (12..141. third in the25 meter breasfstroke tI5.17)' and third in th~ 25 meterbutterfly 115·171;

Linda Doring, third indhi-ng (14 ..17), third in thelfi(] meter freestyle (14 ..17). third in the 1()U meterindividual medley 05.17)and' fourth in the ~5 meterfreestyle (15 .. 17);

Cheryl Nabity, second inthe 25 meter backstroke112-141. third in the 25meter freestyle (15-17) andthird in the 50 meter free ..style (13 and ,under); NancyHobinson, third in the 2.5meter butterfly 112-14),third in the 100 meter in­dividua I medley (12 ..141 andsecond in the 25 meter

.. breaststroke (12 ..141;Linda Penn, second inthe

25 meter breaststroke (l5­17), second in the 25 meterfreestyle 112-141 snd thirdin the 25 meter freestyle115-171: Sally Gildersleeve,fourth in the 25 meter free­style (11 and underl andthird inthe 25 meter butter~

fly III and underl:Marge Lundstrom,

second in the 25 meterbreaststroke (11 andunder); Pam Swanstrom,fourth in the 25 meter

The Wayne s w i m m i'ng breaststroke (12-14); Pattea m lost a dual meet' at Barclay, fourth in the 25H art i n g ton Wednesday met e r butte rfly (11 andnight 228-118. The season under); and Kathy Barclay,record now stands at one third in the 100 meter in­

,win and one loss, the vic- dividual medley (11 andtory being over Oakland underl.earlier this year, IN TilE BOYS DIVISION

According to Coach Rich the results are as follows:Brown. other meets Fred Netherda. first in thescheduled this summer in- 25 meter freestyle (15-171,elude \Vest Point, Oakland, first in the 100 meter free.. Member ,F-;J?:I.C., - O.posih In'lur.d Up T S15,.

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Wayne Swim TeamLoses Wednesday

ment, Coach H nk Ovrrin appNn to be think·Ing the ~ituoti n oyer os the players look on.Wayne won the game 11-1 in three in"in~

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"11f' hi', ,I ..,ingle b\· and ()verin fanning three.fir,' IlI.in 'n' (I) bat i~ Only one Thurston batter'Ir ... t ifilling. reached first base due to

'I \ r"HI'" \\ I' r F' ..,(ored in a hit.fint UrJ l11r('(' \\a.yne got off to a fast

, .~ dnd two start in t'he first inningfl'.r!l,·r'11I~ III tllf' second scoring five runs on twoinning f(lllr t1llJrt' tallies I singles, a triple and two

,lddl·.] \ id a walk, a ' ,homeruns. Vour more runsillh ll' :lnd two [IIOre horne~ wer:e added in the second

r,lrl .... 'J fw filial run was frame on two singles, aI <Jr,·rj itl the third inning riouble and a homerun. In

\\!l"fj 'l (>fr\ Pfeiffer got the third inning. only oneIII fir<,( on an l'rror, au- run was scored on two\dn,,,d1to thir:d<lndcrossed walks. an error and a1 lIE' plate on a sacrificp d,mble.Ifhha 11 to I he cenl erfiplderl Four tal1ies were scoredIn [lwiglil (·Ialonoff. in the fourth stanza on a

Joel'Henner led \\ayne single andthreeround-trip-in hilt ing wilh two home- pers. The last two scoresrun". Ill' W.t" followed by can;te in the last inning onf)(lllg Shnm with a double a single and a homerun.,iflll I "ingle, Dwight Mike MeyerwasWayne's( btOfloff wilh a homerun leading hiUerwithadouble,.ll1d hpll\" !lill wilh another a triple and a homerun. Hef{)llr-bag~er. was followed by Mart)-

j r ida, 'night'" contest Hansen with.twohomeruns,founn Wayne fifteen Greg Dilloft with a singlehit-, lind;Hling home- and a homerun, Rillr\ln~) (0 ... core U; runs in -";chwartz with two singles...;wa rnping Thurston H;_n. and Sea t t E h l.e r s. St~ve\1:Irt\ I[an~en a nri Earl \1eyer and Daye Hix with(jVt'rin handled t.he pitch- homers apiece.ing duties for \\'ayne.lIan"en striking- out seven

KELLY DILL i.. shown round­ing fint bose on the way to a!'lome run during Wayne's 11·1victory over Walthill Thu~oy

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THE THROW wa .. too late but Wayne's first baseman Don Hon­§.en r; shown about to make the tog ol'1yway at the Pendertournament game Thursday Walthi1l's little bose runner wasforced out at second bose in an attempte<i double ploy on thenext pitch.

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:/~leln '~;'I;! .~rll;~ ;~;n \- r/,l_~ I.III \\ l'dnl· day n~ght'<,

game .Joel Henner fanned<;pven \\althill uatler" inthe conle .... t lltat lasted onlythree innings, lie alluweJ

to buy

Wayne Wins TwoMor~ at Pender

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a dOlddl· in tll(' lrullng.

WAYNE'S 11. IZ AND 13 YEAR OlDS are pIC­

tured here be.. ide then dugout Ju .. t beforc Ith(>lrgame With Walthill CIt the Pender tol1rno

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MEMBER F.D.I.C.

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Rod Cook Pitches Third No-Hitler,I

Fi~t !~~.~~d ~~~e ~~n~~~~~~~~~~n forfeet gam e ID 1e a din g Wayne by ·s t rtt I{ i n goutWayne's II, 12 and 13year eleven batters a~allowing

olds to, a 9..0 victory over only one hiL HJ.Dsen' alsoWisoer at the Pender led Wayne in h'tting withTournament Tuesdpy. The a triple and a single. lieyoung pitcher from Carroll was followed by';cottstruck· out twelve of the Ehlers with t~ singlesfifteen batters he faced in and. Kurt Wacke and Greg

Biltoft with a sin 1e apiec~.

\\ ayne scored one run inth(~ <;econd inni g on twowa J k sand th ee stol~n

bases. A·nothe':r run wasadded in the th:ir'1d a ... theresult of two "irgleS and asacrifice. ·Jh 'last t.wotallie'o -carne i ;the fifthinning on two Isingle'>, astolen ba<,e and a triple.

j1i! Wayne Tea~s Win)l'Tiits Wedn~~day

'" ",. iii Both t.he \\ :I_lint I1lirlgf,1--:~ ., and Jeg-ion team.s f'on t.heir

l ." t"aseball games _lv.I,hen. the;t r a v (' led lo }Ci h u \-" I e r

I' \\ ednf)s(!ay n i g L In thefirst game, \ay'is

acc(Jlllpli~hi[lg Ihf' rnidg-f't outscor dltheir op-: grf';dl~<,1 fr·;iI II. punent. H-.1 'lldlihthe sec-

II£' ha ... <Jlrl'a.1h, pilchf'd two ond ('nnle.... t the l~gionlpam

Ilo_hdlpr ... thl'.\"I·'lr.priIJrlo W')11 r,_,~) In a I 'nl-inninghi~ f1awlf";<" g,I(]lf' al l'l~n- gaJrjf'.tiPf, \\-a.yne used un1X four hit<-.

\\ayne ~('()rr·d f(JllT runc.. 1.0 :--,core l:l ruh~ in thein tlie third inning; on three rnirlgpt garn(' ..\1 :triplewall-v" two ~inglr'c.. and an /)'-lve Tiptgen iq. tIl('error, Two nJorl' rlJn~ wert' inning vva'" th£' 1~lig Ilit ()faddpd in t!lp f(jurlll fra1Tl1' the gam(·. III' wa~sl followf'dwhen Todd liorn!li,fl drE''''' ~)\' .Joerh Jloogr ~'r with :l

a base on klll~ ,Itld then d;)'Jhle:a~d /)enn'/l{('dd:lndscored Oil a ho-m!' rlln bl \\a.;"·ne .\1<J_gdar1l,l. \\itlJ aDwight (·Iatanoff. ·l[w final ..,illgle apiece,' .\-1agdanzthrer' rUlI:'" v\ ~'r(' ... ("llfl·1I in handled. the Pitcl1tin g dllli('sIhe fifth ilnd fIlial inning on for \\arne. -.;lrik ngoulfi\t'a walh, Iwo <;ingll'~ and ,I batlers and al,(w,iing ... ixfielder's choicf'. hits.

!loug .'-'turrn and Hod ( 001< \ "ingle b"y :1;tevE1- her!lpd \\a)-'n(' In lJining with in the lop half (If the tenthtwo single~ Dwight inning was thedjCiSivefac-(·latanoff the big hit tor in \\'ayo,e· ... I'~:) vidof.\'uf the d ,1 v when lit, in the lpg-ion gll!1('. her!slatIlIlu·d." !JOllH-' rlln inthe drovf' in Mark Johnson,fourt.h. (,ayllfl \\ oodward who had ~oUe, a <"ingleand Joel Hpnner fullowed and st.olpn <.,edond base,wilh ~ single apiece. with two oul in tile third

In the H, '.' and \11 year extra frame,old game Wa.vne ouLscort,d Thirteen hits paved theWisner 4-2. PiLcher Marlv way to \'ict.or:.\ for the

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VAl'UY VIEW'LODGE,INC.Norralk. Nebrllb

South 20th Street udVicki .......

Pbo~e 371-2301

NursIng Home.0If!l.,.............ODeMd January a. ,.

00 DeG-Sped.U..o NunlDI c:::u.Phy.loUMrapy A.val~

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Cash Drawing Ever)' Thursday at 8:00 p.m.'

$10 Consolotio;' p'rizc If Not Present,

PARTICIPATING FIRMS

Arnics Merchant Oil Ca.little Bill's Bar Mines Jewelry

Coryell Auto Co. Nu - Tan,nCarhart lumber Co. Safeway Store

Coast-to-Coast Sav-Mor Drug'Borne,s TV' Dale', Jewelry

Dan's Better Shoes State National BankFredrickson Oil ,Co. Shclrry's Farm Servo

Ben Franklin Mint BarSwanson TV Triangle Financ!l

Felber Pharmacy Shrader-AllenMcNatt Hdwe. Super Valu

First National Bank Swan's ladiesGamble Store Swan-Mclean'

Griess Re"all Tiedtke ApphBill's Market Basket Wayne Book Store

larson, Kuhn Wortman Auto Ca.McDonald's Wayne Herald

Larson Dept. Store lyman PhotographyM & S Oil·Co. Forme's Market

. Doescher Hdwe,

Drawing Thursday, July 20, $100

HAVE YOU REGISTERED?

•••'

Apparently a few hundredaerel;l of corn wore plantedin a'ddition the lanu dividedup. for gurden usc. Thefarm was a.pparentl)" roiUC­

ce"ss£ul. A, H. Morten!ifln,wtiting in Nebraska lIiN­tory magazine in Decem­belr, lfjr.~, reported thatthe r-,'1orlllon migration ofthe spring of lRHl was"s'UstaiDl,d with hundr~'ds

of busheh of 'bread corn'shelled, c1t-'aned, and putinto sacks or hurrels," Thefarm was operah·d foronll'one SUllIlnt'r, thnt of 1817.

Th. Wayne' t'<lcur I Herold, Monday, July 17, 1967

WORTMA" AUTO

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WINSIDE ~LD SETTLERS BOOSTERS ,n,ade Wayne Thucsdaynj~ht urgin eve,ryone. to atten,d their. celebration July 20 Inttri~ picture Wayne High School's mU~IC Instructor, Don 5lhumqcher (Ie t)~ IS shown "getting the bUSiness" trom boo<,tcr

Ri~hard Miller.

T\lREE SO DIERS who appreciate what people bacl"ng SWAYdrp,Wing or~ dOing for the servICemen posed tor' Ihl~ pl< 1,Jr('atl :the Vet'$, Club Friday nIght Standing left to fight are BrllWoehler (a~out to leave for ,Vietnam DennIS Olte Q-nd JohnGJj-osh!orn (~oth home hom Vietnam I.

Opt Cln",1 Equ pmenl

Nebr.

Idt, i I)ung l'"tablished afa r III 1 (J provide food

fllT later wagon(Jf ~1(Jrrn(Jn emi-

~rant.-;. fIJi.... farm wasknown <-1;-" ""';UOlrner '~lIarters

Uf a~ Ilrigham Young'sJ·';lrrn. Informal iun on thisf~~rl :"'f'brac;ka farmingI, f'nl 'Ife j,') sea rc e, Ill;\ thelibran o( Illc-' ~ebraska

...... ta(l· lli..,!.orical ~ociety

c;ont:lills enough references1(1 allow the recoIl~lrllction

of the gener;ll set-up of"';lJTTllllf>r ()lW

Young '-,('}0cl an ar.eaIhirtc('n miles

of \\ int.er quarters.III years before,

'I,'ort f\tkin~

('ul\ivated land inIhi'~ area. Tit" plot Young'il'}ec!l.'rl for the' farm in­c lud('d so'me of this pre­\'i()ll~h cullivated land.~lJmrn~r Quarters was lo~ceded near t.he later townof DeSoto between the pre­o;;;cnt towns of Fort, Calhounand lllair.

Operations on the farmbegan toward the Fd of

.\1arch, 1817. Youn ap ....pointed his adopte son,John D. I.ee, lolake chargeof the project. Lee wrotein his journal of buildinghouses, prDviding foragefor call1e, building btidgesand breaking' farm ground.I"IH' \1ormons ,made useof llricks left frorr thelwarll\ buildings DC Fort\t which had been

"",<n,jor,ed iT' 1'--27.l.ee and \ oung original­

h planned to farm some~llnl) acres, but there is,no evidence that these plansever full) materialized.I.et· V"fote on i\pril lG that1";',) acres, apparently forgardening" were dividedamong 2::1 per~ons, withl.ee t.aki.ng ";'0 acres,

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! Hlp Chop Klnp, 1$ big In features, too:

• Floating heads

• Eight knife flywlieel• Telescoping U-Jalnt• Easy,swlng drawbar

Read and Use The WayneHerald Wiant Ads - TI'1e Little

Ads Thlllt Do the BIG Job

'1'111' (;>'111 Eln~' __!-'l" d111Jllling stanrbrrls for allfor,)' h 1t'\l'~I"I'~ r 1[1 11I~ger lrl i':lp;I('lty, thphr.l" :.~ Kim' J~ lh,· (lnl\ hud. to tak£ fullld'.Int.I;'< high !J(lr-:"!I()\\l'r lra("lor~

EXt LU(~~~~t;~R~~a~r;e~~~r~;I~T~ nL~~~e ~Sxt\~IS i:~ IS3~r~~for Chop-Kings, ,Unmatched' cap~clty. famous

Getll fIeld proven performance in 2'8" to 32" nar'raw·row corn.

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Make us Prove it with a OemoBstrstion!SCHROEDER'S STORE

'Iuilt to matchbi~-tra(·tor pOUTer

spcce workshop. This is the s,ame type of heli·copter used In combat rC$CUC mISSion,:> In VIetnom. On ciccasions It 1<; u'>ed for real rescuemiSSIons at McConnell

63,d .. SH1RlE!y STREET, OM...H .... NEBRASKA, I 68106

A HELICOPTER PILOT at McCnnnell Air farceBase is shown In thl<; p1(turc explainmg nowthe let-powered, tWin rotor UH 1 chopper opcrate. to some ot the mcmber~ ot WSC's aero

Ak-Sar-Ben:aiding Nebraska

through aidto county fairs.

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A RARE OPPORTUNITY 10 In<,pcd one of AmCrl(O'S hrst line on F 105 pdo~ lust bock from Vietnam combat. A descriprtionfIghter plQncs wa .. the prIVdt·gl: of Wayne S-tate acro"pacc wor~ ot the plone note,> that It IS on oll·weather fighter·bomrber withshop students Here tney Ole pictured WIth on F 105 Thundc~ <,pced over 1400 mph range over 2400 miles and cedrng aboveduet at McConnel[ Air Fon c Ba\(' Upon climbing up a ro'mp, S8.000 fl'elthey were ablC' to scc the (ompll(atcd corkplt and talk With

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19006 The Wayne INeb"I Herald, Monday, July 17, 1967

CONCERT BY WAYNE BAND AT 12:15 p..... [snELMAN BROS. CARNIVAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY

HorseshoePitching

At· 9:00 a.m. - Cash Prizes

Free Square I hildren'5Dance i IParade'

A 8 ·1 At 10:00 a. m.t :30 p. m. 'IPAUL CALLAHAN, CALLER tHEME: "FOLK SONGS OF YESTERYEAR"

Council Bluffs, Iowa CASH PRIZES

GrandPClrade

At 11 :00 I. m.CASH PRIZES IN, FOUl!. DIVISIONS

HEBRA$KA CENTENNIAL

'HAl-BEN BAM,D' .fP~r4:00 p.lII.

PLAiNVIEW· KLcMN AND16:30 p. m. I

BUDDY" VANFLEET and Hie I

SANDHILL TRooBADOIS9:1)0 p; m. in 1ft. P,ork

Jim Hen" Known as "Canyon i_" ~:7:~ ~' M. C. of Parades

BASE ALL

WINSIDE BAL~,PARIq .'• 3 '

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9:00 p.m. at uelitwllll

MINOR SPORTS - 4:00 p. II. '

TEEN dANCE'SONS OF I SATAN

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ATTRACTIONS1:15 - CHILDREN'S: SHOW

Starring JIM HEN.Y

The Callyon Kid

8:ob p.m.

I~BI~ MIDGmI .' WAYNE ¥s. WINSIDE

I,

.3:30 p. trI.On the Stage

Eileen Dahllrie

and, the 1

STARLmES '

BATON TWIRLERS

6:30 p. m.

'PEE WEESHOSKINS Ys. WINSIDE

NORF ILK DRUM ANDBUGlE CO~PS

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1:00 p. m.:

TA~EtfPPJ~HOW\ CHILDREN1Three diyisio~s (4 - 9) 00 - 14) 0 .. - 19)

Elimin~tions Wednesday, July 19 - 7:30 p. m.Finals !rhursday, Julyl20- 2:00 en the stageOPEN TO CHURCHES, CLUBS AND INDIVIDUALS

To Enter: IContact TalentlShow ChairmCln before July 18

. "Hungryl five" $:00 p. m.

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64 Ford Custom

4-dr. S.d.n, V·1, Auto"new rebuilt engine

$661.00

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4-dr. S.d.n, V-I, St.nel.,fransminion, red"

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Mondo, thru Fridot~until 9:00 p.iII,)·

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Pickups65 Ford4x4

k,l., 4-tpeed

59 Ford V2~tOlk,I.,4-sPood

62 Ford Galaxi.5~

63 Mercury 4-door

50 Chev. Pickup

65 Galaxie 500

66 Mercury

65 Galaxie 500

2-d,. HARDTOP. V....u·torp.tic

JUlySummer "Sizzlers

4.ooor $edan, v.., ."'.....i •.Ie. pow.r brakel & ,t",I",

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.ecM~: b~'C~=~:'':~:::'t:::~1tr.~r~:-~·I~·;:~I~o::~r:::'h;nhool ... 0.. OG the .",,-r '_u oe"h.""'.lo~ra".

Tha W.yo, .tat'" tl'll ...1....... b·.tr..etad th. CI.,Ir.. to ullihe roll. ioUull r.lIIkad •• lollow.

Y.." Wu,., Wltli., a...lItar, '141.

~:;.Kl-::~~, Sml\tl.

Th. ~ .. utl. of the 'tot. bai.DC' y ....Dd DO ,N.,. the M.,.r d.1:l1a rad u..""otiOll tarrl.d .rat ",-truet'" th. En­ci..... n 10 proe ..d .101 plan•.

Th. City Eocln.. n r'pI)rt thai .11prol.d. ar. pr.." .....U.I.dorlb

:~~.:~ ~:f:r~~o:..t:: ::~: ~::'~10aUwad ,.1••.

The n.1 pia' of tIM MobU. H.••COlIn I.Wrltcl\ s.c"~lIli pra.lI.ard .-.1 Ippro..ard .IUI \I'll r r ....•U.. t.halth.utlllt, e_c:t1_"'''propo." b, the City E........1Id ....pn...d!b'th.ro..-II.

"loti" by COlIDCtI_....rr e·oadad b~ couDCnmaIlS.iUlthaUh .plt,t be l"proYed with the ... , t.d.... ry.Uoo•.

ITh. ""0' .tated lba ""atl..... t..atruc:tad the Clarll to eatl the roll. 11011call r..jJlt.d .. lollow.

Y••" Wun, B.a1....r. Wlttle. Wc.

L.~:;:I';1:~~.SlDlth.

Th. r ..ult of the ...ot. bel ... I y •••.ad DO N.,. the M.,or d.elared ta.­motl_ urrl.d .ad th. plat .ppr_eel.

WatlOll by Couae Ilm'lI WIttit......c·OIISed b, COllDCllmlll WUn th.Ub.Clt,Attor_r ba IJJlhorhad to e ....,t \her.ed.,. [I...alor la-e.I prdl4ob-talnlDll.ll.lddltlOQlI 30 f ofIaDlll.I-ethe IItOrth 11_ of th.l, pr!:lP"rt, lor

_r'::I:rt;·~~~~~-:ol:~~I~~DII••e.

~,edA:ror~~I:''::o:t:::::..":~~~wllh pH.perty 0 ,. 101 IIISlorm $.w.r Ol.\rld No. 11.2. Upoaroll ClI~ matloa earrl'" _ .....-.b'.qU:~I:r':"m~'a;'t~';-:~:I~"':'~'~... thl, ,'Ellul opllli01l that the .h....d.partm.Dt would be ..Oil .bl. to m.l..tal.. IIl.y. II th...e .... ry .qulpm••......... lI.bl•. A •• r"lItl. C_lIm.DKI••totl oUarard the moUo...hlch ....acoaded by COUDeIl ... 1I Wc:L..otha.ttheSlr..t D.part.... b••ulhorl ..d to pur.cb.... ulld pIotrQI Dot ••eaedlllC •co.t of $1600.00.

Th. M.yor .tated the motlOIl .rat In­.truetad th. CI.rlr. to c.1I the roll. Rollc.U rllulled •• tollowa

r ; Maru, B.lli.tar. Wlttl,. Mc.L , KJOC.t_. SmlU..

N.y.: f'i0ll•.The rnult of the "oh bainl6Y....1)lI

no N.y. th. M.ror declared th,. motloacarrlad.

Councllm•• Wc LUll nport.d th.......

~':! r:=1 ~rt::'.ot;'ar:urr' :~th.: ~rpu:~lmrnadlahly with mora latu. Th. stet.n.partm.ol 01 Aaro_utlca _lIl m.lI.fund. Hall.bl. for thh IYJI'I of coq..ItructiOOl, r.pay••bl. hom r.aLal•. Coun­cll took po .clloa .t thl. tim•.

Th.r. balD( no other IN.j•••• tocom.bafou th. COuDCll.t Oil. tim•. COUDell.djourned. .

CITY Of' WAYNE. NE.B'RASKAWllUam A. Koabar, "'.yor

D.n '>harry. (ltr Clark

1.53H.75

5.00

37,04

1~.22

153.1i?

210.BO20.1)3

25t.15

261.51

173.1432.00

635.32

158.81102.29

30.2484.11

IU.8076.7739.'3141.36f;6·.2340.3520.00

170.5532.2914.68

120.':11~.lD

189.00

IT6.U288.2(13.6.06181.351111.35176.3024.&.06IU.991l6.62119.501113.21230.30

1t.2113.36

1019.OC78.26

1920.00

1665.00

'Al~p~rt F~'Don Jotu!..oa. Salary .Con.ol\datad EIICIDUrl. Prof.

.vc, ·······CIty CI.rk AccouDi, Plek\q:l ...

Se•• r Walat. FuDdHoward 8totk••• Salary.Clt1 Clerk Aceolllllt. WH .....

San. S••n Di.t. f'io. 30CoMolidat.ad EDCin•• ra, Prol.

."c 18'3.00Omaha T •• tlD., wb., Compo

t ••t•............... 211.45Slorm S.war Dit't. No. 61-1

War- H.nld. Alh.. . . . . . . . ~,99C.ell W r I.dt. R.,. W.n. No.

~8A .. ~';"r'R.',,~~u'.'f~' 60.00

W.yn,a CouDt, Tn... , Boada ..iDtarut ...•......... '411."MotiOG by Co~llma.. K.Iacat.oll .Dd

..ecradeel. by ClNDClI...... WciA... u.tu..

.boY"tcl.lm.ba.lI_..1.The ".yor atat.ad th...otl...1Id t.

.tructerl the Clark La c.1I the roll. RollUllll'ult.ed .. foila-.

Y••• : ... rn, a..llilrttr, "t&tlc. Wc:­lAan, Kirac.LaD, Smith.

N.,., Noa•.The ra.ult- of the yat. be!.lll' , y ••

.1Id DO Na,. the Wa,or declared th.

..oll_ urrl.d .1Id ord.rerl •• rr.....dr.wn.

Wr. ADd,. ..a .... pr...... hi. objee·tlODl to th. polltloa of tba Iill atatiOll.UYia( the "ri" S.coad Additi-. a... poIat.d out that tba .It. ••• deur.miDed by the Eaet-.u to be th••on"n'ic.bl. aDd tt.t wMll eompltted.oWl!Dot pra.'.... WUllcbtb' 'pp".r.ac•.

Se".nl pa.rti.. lI*eu.t.d ill SewerOl.trict 67_2 ••ra pr••••• bill •• C_eil bad ..tabU.b.! JIt11 11th II he.,!.IlI'data DO .etiOll .... taU. at W. U•••

Mr. Hual 01 H .. H EclMerlllc. tbIcoatr.don for tM P_, Pidl plpI...addr••,ad the COIIIICi] ... aplaiDad hi,co.....,.. po,iiio. rt1dlY. to .or"pr....... _ u.. p~ ..... Ro.l .leo

aQlalDold. '0•• M'" dUffeOi•• M badto o-'arco•• ID prcwr'''llIc IUd tIM II&-

toa-:.-;.:r~::.;. A. KooiMr p ......·to u. C_U. e_,...t.,. pIP forelY..., .,.u- .. ca•• 01 ._r·

=~..u:;~: ::-~~;:-=ctanktped tbI p'" at ..... _ J..22. 1'ha p.....QI .. ,.IIUtb.t II U.w.,. H.,.kl •• copM. arUll-. ....I... .U clhi.i.. 01 operatl_. "-­-m tleo be _ m. iii the offic. of U.City Clerk.. 'n. probl.... GI _ ~ .......

.. Str.~t· F~nd' .Dick Oalllel.on, SilaryAlvin O.hner, s.m•.Varn Sch\ll~, Sam•.. , ...Carhart Lumber Co., SlIppli ...

[}'c'~::r~~U.D~~Y: .I~c.. : ~.•,~O.l'HUlker St• .,l, Street .1(0'. .Michul-Todd CO,.llIc .• Sw..p.r

broom.. .P.opl .. N.tural 0 ••• Gal IYC.

CIty Clerk AccouDt. WH, Soowr.mov.l, .tc .

Audltori"m Fund

~:~;~tE~~~b~~~~,~pp·fl·.~:

~~ti~·I~~k·~u::~~:w~~·~;;;:Park FUDd

Rlcbud Bro...n. Salary.Ron Brown. S.m. . • .. .Carol Chrht.nllD., Sam.Sardra Eynon, Sam., ..Carol Flh,.raW,. S.m.P.ul.tt.... rc... Sa ....V.rnSchub, S.m•.......L.onard Sch••nk., s.m•.P.m.la Sa,mour. Sam•.O.bbl. Wl,htm.n. s.m•.....Carhart Lumbar Co., p.lnt·

Suppll .f'"lI.rtOIl. Lumbar Co., SuppU..Int.rnatiotlll H. rV,lt. r Co.,

Slippliu .Mllw.y. Inc .• Bid•......VnnSc:hub, Wh.. lA.tlr•....City CI.rk Accouat, WH, Pool

Sal.

EI.ctrlc rund

~~~::~r~;:::Sl·~.· : :Carol Brummond. Sam•.O.lmar Carl.oll.;S.m' ...O.rald Carmlc",.I, S.m•.E.rl FuOl •• Sam.. ..WtIll.m M.Uor. Sam•.Don N.lllu•• Sam•..J..nI. allan, Sam•..MyronSchultl, S.m.Clair stotk.. , Sam•....Harm.n Wack.r, Sam•....Carhart Lumbar Co .• SIIPPUII.COlllmbu. D.lly T.I.,r,m, Ad ...Conaolld.t.d [tIIln•• ro, P r 01.

.ve , .Conaolld.t.d E..ID.. rl. R'I

W.rr. No. '32 ... , ....Crllc.d- Electric 'Supply ( 0.,

Br..k unit.E:lactrlc Supply CO.,lnc., Tr.oa

lormer... . ...Dutton· Lalnlon Co., C r 0 ••

.rm., .tc.. .. ..H. & II. Enll n •• rilll. loc ..

Dr •••• r G.,k.t.. . ..H & S ErlIl,,"rlnc. Inc .. [natal!

rad.by-p 1'l1.0'lH &, S Enline. Tinl, Inc., ,

Pro,nu Cl.lm No. I.. 111l'lT,.80

~;ti·C:;~·lr.a~~·C~, ~l+herm'a:f~~' . 6.70

p.p.r .Om. h. T.lt inl L.b., R I •.

w.rr. No. '13.. .P.opl., N.tur.l ('.I,. (, •••• ,,,

lc'. , .ROIIT' El.ctric Sup., 1.I1"htinc

a rr~lter. IUp...D.n Sharry, ( or f;~pell"

Sidl.. Co., Port•.........'>outh B.nd Current Coplrolor

Co., Colli ... ,... 8.80st.ndard Oil, DSL fu.l. H8.5'lWorr.n EI.ctrlc Co., Suppl,e. 3Q.1l6('lty C Ie rio. Account. WH, n·

lund,po.t.g•.........Wlter flJlld

O.nSherry. S.lary .. .. 229.51Peoplu N.tural G.. , 0 .. IVC. I.t8City Clerk Acco""t, Olfic •• up. 77.80

General fllndJohn Addlaon, S.lary .M.bel Albin, S.m•.Vern F.irchild, S.meF;. L. Hall.,y. S.me .M.lvin L.mb. S.m •.Ronald p.nluick, S.m•.John R.del, Sam.K.lth Reed, S.m.O.nSh.rry, S.ml ..Cheryl Sl.fk.n, S.m•.

~:~:~I~I.ctte":·::.~;.·.~;,O~D:IVC 101l.00

Lo. Anae Ie I Stamp. & Slat.,filing c... .. .... .

l.ooi Prlntlnc Co" Tu .ump.cert. .... .... . 2.75

Plan Hold Corp., Fil... . . . . 165.70City Cl.rk Account, WH, Box

rent.

w.,.... City Co..-II Pr_••,UIlC'J\IIII.11.1"7

ra~~r~::~OG':l~tl~~i~::'~:l&Ith. CIt, Audltorhl••t 1:00 o'd_1I p•••

Th. ""or ull_ UM llICloord.r;...ah lb. lollowlnc pr : ,.r Wil.lI.m A. K_to.r. C_lI Wllm.r

~b:~' ~~ L~~o~·j~:~.nKI~I.~:'.Wi~I~:Smith, Altora., JoN! Addl.oa IDd Cit,CI.rll Dta-Sbnr,.

"atJOIl by C_Umao KIIIC.tOll .ad•• cood.d b, Co-.:II .... Smllb that.h.u.. the Cler'" Mel pUpIor.d ctlpl ..

~t';:rm.I:::-~~~r:~::r~t:::'hCo..-Um'D h.. had ... opportuDJt, to

:~'~.l~(::=: ::~~.:::.~.w~::~.~the •• _ ba d.cland l.pproyad. Wotl_caril.d.

Tha toll_i1~. claim. w.n r••d .Dd.:urnlDl'd:

Th. Wa,•• I N.br, I Herald, Mo.day .1, 17. 1967

OW".......n1a;.

7:::'t,.-:~,:=~rl:::::: ~=luu..•• DX. 0... . . . • . . . . lO. t2

o,.,atl.. ", r..-Ka..."""..,. Nat.r.1 Ga. c..

'lI.l .••.•.•.• ,. , '. 1••10vII.... !If Wi..... -Elect, ,. 11.1.Nonll•••r. "UI PIIoaiM.... u.a, ..",II T~::~':~';k.' I.n

Walull_.. Qua,•• II...... . . 1.00v.......... Harhu•• s..PU•••

pel•................ U.l1W.,... Co.dl, Clar". Or I. ....00lIic.... r. W, 5thlllltt, R lr. 20.00C. A. S.cll.tt, P.lat. . . . . . .. IT.IO

T<ot.I. . ...• 110'.26bl1

LIO0.00

(1.11

n.n.....

20.30Ui.U2.00.....

1\.ts......

'

--'--1---:::.-::-=-! --.:=:- I

:'lonCE Of INCORPORATICJ:-.

!i~~Jc~.~s I~~r~~~ ~ivc'~r~~·r~~~:nu:;:;

th'l.~';~:s::.on~~~~~t.r ~~~:~:~~~:nAc;;LO~'ri V.lley Tel.phone Company. in­eorpor.t4!d .t W.yne County, W.k~fi~ld.

:-;.brllilka.2. th. purpose of the corporatioll il

to pf1ovlde, own and op"rat~ a ruraltel~p1,J1e 'Yltem lor priv.t. "n 01m,.m .u only without hire, to co~struc,thlep one lin'l .nd to contract wrth Iny• st. Ijs hed telephon~ comp.ny forIWltc l~erVice.nd to do Ind per/ormeach' very.ctpropertothecurylll(outofs rpo.e•.

3. The orporabon comm"r>c~d onJune 1~. 1967 .nd Ia. parpetual uist.

Every government oHicielor:*.rd that h.ndles publicm ys, should publlih .treg I.r intervals an account­ing bf it Ihowlng where .ndhow, ..ch dollar Is spent. W.

~:~~~~~~t~o~.~~uC~~I~-=:!ern"'.nt.

Moved In:Ed SctuLier, to 502 Logan.

Changed,TElrry Bartling, to 1212

Wa lnut, from 307 WestFirs~.

{Pub!. July3,10,171

:"OTlC E TO CREDITORSIn Ulle County Coul! of Wayne Coullty,

l"ebruk.. ,

Ha~rit::n,M~~~i:.s~~th~ fltate of Elmer

Th~ .'-.t.t~ of I"ebra sk.a, to a \1 con_c~rned

Sotic~ is hereby given th.t all cl.lml.glinst .. id e~t.ate must b. fil.d on orbelore lh. 18th day of Oc,tobu, 1%7,or b~ for.v~r be r red. and that a h~lrins

all claIms w,11 b~ h~ld in this court onJ.uly 18, 196•• t 2 o'clock, P.M .•nd onOctober 1", 1'l67 at 2 o'dock, P.M.

llavld J. Ham.r, County Judg~

l.eGP.lFiuaCicATION --

IPubl.JulyJ.l0,

~L PUBLlCA'-T"I"O:"N'--__

4. 'lth., .ffaira of th., corporation

~~;.JtO r:- a::no:~~t"1011~i~~~~i~~r;~pr~Si~'nt, secretary. Trnlurer .Ddluch her officers •• m.y be provid.,dfor lq he By_lawi.

, .... illl.m H.nun, Incorporator(Publ. July 3, 10, 17)

Ws Your Move

OpportunitiesRecruiting officials have

annou ced tha.t increasedopportunities are nowavail ble Lo physicalthera.pis t , dietitians and oc­cupat anal therapists in theU. S. Air Force. Accordingto TSGT Paul J. Pfeiferof th f . Norfolk RecruitingO{fic~. officers in thesemedica I specialties cangain a wide range of ex­periepce through r.otatingassighrnents in. Air' ForceHospitals.

Air Force occupationaltherapists. dietitians '9.ndphysicallherapists are re­quired to be citizens ofthe United States, ha ve goodmoral 'add personal attri~

butes. be physically qual­ified, possess a bachelor'sdegree and be between 21and 35 years of age. Womenmusl have no dependentsunder 18 years of age.

Occu'pationa I and physi­cal therapisls must havecomplet'ed an approvedcourse in their respectivefield$. Dietitians must havecompleted the professionalquali'fications of the Ameri­can Dietetic Association.

,at the, hOllr of 9:00 o'clock, A.M., wh~nyou m'l app.ar and conhlt the •• m~.

••laled this 2'ith day of Jun •• 1%7,{51 DHld J.ll.mer, County Jlldi~

,\,ddi5()n'" Addison, !\UarneysVI a m., ~~bTl~ka

POODLE C.LIPPING-AIs.oall breeds. Eilht years

.exper enc•• Cali 375-2747.• jy17

FOR ~ALE

Warnemunde Insurance

and Real Estate

Agency, Inc

WINSIDE, NEBR.Phone 2&i-4545 Jy6t7

No1'lCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENTCounty Court of W.YD'l CoUDty, N••

bUlka.Eltat. of Wwu<J C. H..enump. D._

c ....d.Th. Slat. of Nebr..ka. to all con_

cerned: Notlc. II henby ,Iven that• petltlonhu be.n flied for final sattle.m.nt henin. determillltionof h.iuhip,Inheritanc. tax•• ,f••••ndcommi•• lon••distribution of utate .Dd "pprov.1 offinal.ccount.Dd dl.cha!,l". whlc!l· ... lllbe for h..dnc in thil Court 00 the 2rdday of AlI&Ust. 1967 .t 2:00 o'clockP.M.

LEGAL PUBLICATION

~IT WON'T DRIVE YOU

TO THE POOR HOUSE.

Keith GlottVolkswagen. Inc.

Norfolk. Nebr.sk.

1S..1IRiclard O. How.ll, Attorney....t.l.w

IPubl. July 17,24.31)

MAKE $30 LIP DAILY aD

Food Route. Man orwoman part or full time.Write Dick Stanley. Box: 62,Freeport, Ill. jy17,24

Dlvid J. HamerCoud-y Juda:;e

F(JI{ SALE: Large threebedroom home. close to

schools, 315 W. 1rd. Forappointment call :nS-1787.

jyl7tf

D.vid J. HamatCOlIDty J\Idc.

(Pub!. July 171

1967VOLKSWAGEN

\OTlCE OF HE-\RDo:GIn th~ Count) Court o( \J, .yne County,

\ebrask.aIn the Mattu of th~ Estate 01 Harry E.

risrter, DecusedTh~ Stll~ of ~~bra"k.a. To all p~rlon.

inter~"ted In uld estat. take noticeth.~ th~ ex~cutor. Henry E. L~}', Ita.fd~d an applic.tion lor th~ distributionof tho proceedl of the settlemell.t forthe wrofliful death of lrte decedent. tothe sur"i"iD4l: widow .. th., lole ~IH!.ficllT} s,,"uininc p~cWli.ry los., whichr..-. b~.n set for he.rinj!; before saidCourt on th~ 18~h dlv of July. 1967.

Real Estate

~OTKE Tn ("H[ nnoR:,CIU \0. ~\;7t" Book ". PII~ _')~.Count} Co"rt af \\ a., ne ["aunl , \~.

bUlka.E.tate of \\Ihu lt~cht, D~(~'Hd.

Th~ 5lat. of \~brl5k.a, to a 11 con·c.rned.

"otic. is her.by «inn '1\.1 allcl.im..... ind lIid 'Ital~' mu~t b~ fil~d an ortM£ore ttl. ~6th d., 01 C1c(ob~r. 1"G7,or De ror,,'~r barr~d, and thaI. h.,Irincon cl.ims will b. h~ld ,n lhi, cOurlon October ~7trt. 196:, It 9.00 o'clock,A.M.

D."ld J. Hamer, ro"nt)' JudC~

'ddilon&' Addilon, ,-\ttOrnHSIPub!. J ulr 10. I:, 2~ I

THACTOR MECHANICS-Look-$550.00 per

month-bring hand tools~

need 4 Tractor Mechanicsexperienced with eitherIHC. Case, Massey Fergo­son~immediate employ­ment. Phone 8 or contactBridgeport Equipment Co.,Bridgeport. Nebr. jy17

Brick Bul1dmg on Main Street,now ]pased Good rf'ntal in·('orne

LEGAL PUBLICATION""'

Help Wanted

LEGAL PUBLICATION------ ----_._~----

NOTIC E OF HEARINO ONDETERMINA TlON OF INHERtTANC E

TAXIn the County Court of W.yn. County.

Nebruk•.( In the M.Uer of the E.tat. of M.d.t. Wricht, D.c ....d.

Slat. of Neb,..ka, to .11 CODCuned:Notlc. il h.nby ,Iven tJcld a hearlD(

...m be h.ld In th., County Court ofW.yn. County, N.br..u., 16 W.yn••N.br..ka, on the Uh d.y of AUCUlt.1967 .t 2:00 o'clock P.M., lor thepurpo.e of d.tarminlnc th., .mouDt ofInh.,rltanc. tax. If .n;y. to ba pt.ld bythe heir. or thl .urvlvll\4: own.r 01joht.1y owned proputy of uld d.·c.,•• ed.

FOR SA L E: 5 bedroomhome. in excellenLcondi­

lion. Dr. L. A. Jensen,51R Lincoln, Wayne, Nebr~

j22

v,r' ANT ED: Waiter or waH~

resa.· full time. ContactConnie Suhr at Hotel- Mor­rison. mI1tf

For Rent

Uvestock

IU:.FINI,'II T II ell; I: O!.f)floors, ft's easy and in­

('x:pensivf' wilen you rent.our floor :-,allder and e'dgerand refinish with our quali­t\ seals. varnish;>.'> andwaxes. Bright PH your rugsby renUngourcarp{'! sham ...pooer. (' 0 a s t - t 0 - (' () a s tSlurps. Wa.\lle. TTly:Jlf

.11:111

HENT A Water King Auto­matic Water .-..; 0 ft e ne r

from Tiedtke's for $5.00per month. m 27tf

FOR It EN '1': Furnishedtwo-room apa rtment 120

East Sth. 126tf

WANTED TO RENT: Twobedroom house. im.

mediately_ Call TiedlkePlumbing and Heating. 375­2822. jy13

i

WantedFARM WORK WANTED.

High school graduate, 18.Also 1962 Allstate MotorScooter for sale. DennisBeckman. Phone 375-2917.

jy10t3

FUR ,-";A I.E: sp F :\ationalhC'HdiLed Black Poland

Boars. Individual 110-daywl~jKh! {jnd back fat p,robpsavailabll', "f'vr'rl 1J"a~ cut(Jut aVl'ragr·d ,J inclll's~jn evr'. I),'allWnynr', \f'hr.

PICTUllE FItAM r:S madet<!l order. See our com"

plebe selections for Frametyp¢s and hanging hard­ware. Carhart Lumber Co.

d2tf,

FOJ{ *:ALE: Nearly newcorn mer cia I Behlen

building with office facili­ties, S3xlOO ft., with oneac r,e lot, south edge ofLaurel. Will be availableapproximaiely August I,1'\(;7. This is 'a top locationand a real good purchaseprice. Contacl Fred Nie­mann. IC10 Northwestern,Ames, Iowa, Phone 1-S1S­2:i2·Wi2,. jy:itG

'PLOP!.I' WIIO I<NOW"buv Bigl'low! {(ualit)

('urpt·j at Larson'".

Lo.~!,: WEIGHT safely withDex-A.Uiet Tablets. Only

~JR¢ aL Griess Hexall. jy.1t4

Special Notice

Misc. Services

FOH SAl.E: 1962 MGAH; 0 ads t e r Converlible.

Low mileage. Good condi­tion. Handy Koehler; Wis­ner, S2'J-G28C. jy17t3

COMPLETE SELECTIONof indoQr and outdoor

paint, lateet colors. Allpainting ace e 8 so; i e 8.

bru~hes, thinners, rolhlrs,etc. are available at Coastto C08s't Stores, Wayne.

m16tf

H (J() I.'S--(' om m erc ia I-He si­dent-ia!. .Contact ('asey

Hoofing Co., Laurel, Nebr.2SG~145~. jyl71f

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WAYNE CITY OFFICIALS I

INSUIl.AN.CE Mayor - PHARMACISTDr Wm. A Koeber 375·3584

EQUITABLE LIFE City Treasurer - BOB LUNDASSURANCE SOCIETY

Leslie W Ellis 375·2043 Registered PharmacistCity Clerk -

OF THE UNITED STATES Dan Sherry 375·2842SAV-MOR

KEITH JECH, C.L.U. City Attorney - DRUG

375·1429 41)8 Logan, Wayne John V Addison 375·3115 I"none 375·1444---~--~_._-- _._-- Councilmen -

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.-=... AI Witti.g 375·3632 OPTOMETRiST"""

~F:G Smith 375·1690Wilmer Marril 375-1644 - ----Jark Kingston 375·2294 WA KOEBER, 0.0.H. II Banl.~t('r J75-22S3

J~:~~ Bob McLean 375·2313 OPTOMETRISTPOLICE 375-2626

DependableFIRE Call 375_11221111 West 2nd Phone 375·3145

Insurance HOSPITAL 375.3ROO Wayne, Nebr

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Phone 375·2696 WAYNE COUNTY OFF ICIALS SEWING MACHINES- --

Dean C. Pierson Agency Assessor Henry Arp 375,1979Tiedtke PlumbingClerk' :'-lorris Weible 375·2288

III West 3rd Wayne Judge Heating & Applionces---- David J Hamer 375·1622 AMERICAN STANDARD

Farmers Ins. GroupSheriff' Don Wei bit' 375-1911 GENERAL ELECTRICDeputy

All Your l Insura':lc~ Needs S. C Thompson 375-1389 Phone 375-2822 Wayne, Nebr.

FAST· FAIR· FRIENDLY Supt. Gladys Porter 375·1777 - -- ---~._-~_.. ----

CLAIM SERVICE Treasurer: PHYSICIANSLeona Bahde 375-3885 -- ,----

CHRIS E. BARGHOLZ Clerk of District CourtPhone 375-Z764 WaY,ne Jobn T. Bressler 375·2260 BENTHACK CLINIC

Agricultural Al:!ent 215 W 2nd StreetHarold Ingalls 375-3310

Phone 375-2500INSURANCE - BONDS Assistance Director

Mrs Ethel Martelle 375~2715Wayne. Nebr

To Fit All Your Needs Attorney:In Reliable Companies Don Reed 3753585

State National BankVeterans Service Officer

Chris Bargholz 375·2764 George L. John, M.D.Phone 375·1130 122 Main Com missioners' PHYSICIAN and SURGEON

Dist.l - John Surber

WillisDist. 2 George Stolz 114 East 3rd Street

Johnson, agent Dist. 3 - --- Roy Davis Office Phone 375-1471STATE FARM INS. CO, District Probation Officer:

AUTO LIFE - FIREWilliam Eynon 375·1250 --

ELECTRICIANSPrompt. Personal Service FINANCE1 mi. Norttrof Wayne on Hy. 15

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OffIce' 375-3470 - Res.: 375·1965 TIEDTKE ELECTRICTRIANGLE FINANCE WIRING CONTRACTORS

Northwestern Mutuol Personal - Mochinery Farm - Home - Commercial

Life - 1857 and Automobile Loons Phone 375-2822 Wayne, Nebr

represented byPhone 375·1132JERRY A. BOSE

lOS W 2nd VETERINARIANSand ASSOCIATES

112 West 2nd first National Bank WAYNEProfessional Bldg.375·1811 or Res, 375·2117 INVeSTMENTS SAVlNGS VETERINARY CLINIC

INSURANCE Phone 375-2933

SERVICESCOMMERCIAL BANKING for VeteriI)arian on duty

Phone 375-2525 Wayne 1 mile. east on 7th Street

WAYNE CHIROPRACTORMOTOR EXPRESS

~al &: Long ,Distance HaulingS. S. Hillier, D.C.

This SpaceLivestock and Grain

Ward's Riverside Batterip~ 8 a.m, . 5 p,m. FOR RENtFairground AvenuePhone 375·2728 or

i 115 West 13rd Ph, 375-3450

Nights 375-3345 , Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Call 375-2600ALVIN SCHMODE, Mgr. i

8-12 Wed., Sat.

FOB. SALE: 45% Hog Con-centrate .....~pe('ial to

August I, a $20 rod andreel with each two-ton Con_centrate. Hoberts Feed &Se.ed, lOC Pearl, Wayne.

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For SaleFOR SA LE: 1961 Galaxi.

4 dr. Ford. Clean, pricedright. Arnie HeeK, Phone375-2306. jy17t3

"DON'T W0I11t Y" a b a u lyour grain. Over 500

Easlern Nebraska rarm~rs

own Silver Shield Bins. r:n~

ioy our low price and un­equaled service. Dwain H.Anderson. Phone fiH:;-f;17fj,Oakland. feh .. jul

FOIt SALF: L:sed Amanaref rig era t () r-freezer

combinat.ion. ~()() lb. fa­parit_v freezer . .Just lIkenew. Only $F)IJ.I)(j. :";wun­son '1'\' t'<i Appliance, :nlMain, \\'ayne. jy17U

FOIt SA I. E: 1 ~lr;(; Honda,:10,5 c.c.Super lIawk.Just

like new. :l,()fJ() miles. Call2H7-25R;~. \Iv' ayne E. Leu­clers, Wakefield, Nehr.

jyJ'll:J

ItI<AIH~lJAItTLH~ for lawnornaments. Sl'{' them to~

day ..II (' 0 a :-.. t to (' Oil stSlores, 'Waynt', ul:\!f

NF:W AND lI"r-:Il MOBt'U:HOMES. Used furniture

and appliances. Long termfinancing and insurance.We deliver and set. up.Lloyd's Trailer ('aurl andSales, Rloornfield, Nebr.,Phone :lD-44:W. jy.1tlG

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A !NE'W SIGN! ISCOMING TO WAYNE

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MEYER OIL CO.Louis Meyer

I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all the

tolks I have had the privilege to serve during the

25 years I have owned and operated the Meyer

Oil Company,

I feel sure the new owners will continue to give

you the kind of service and products you have

come to expect from us.

i Again, sincere thanks for a pleasant and profit­

N:::::> able association with our many patrons.

• FEEDS • CHEMICALS • GASOLINE

• DIESEL FUEL • FARM SUPPLIES

• SI~IEDS . • LUBRICANTS • BALER TWINE

USE THE SAME OLD NUMBER • • •

~IPHONE 1375-3644( FOR TANK WAGON SERVICE

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We feel this move will enable us to better serve our cus­

tomers and provide a wider range of products and services

for the area.

WE' HAVE PURCHASEDLOUIS MEYER'S

MOB,IL STATION ANDMEfEIt OIL COMPANY

EfFECTIVE JULY 15.

Stap lin and See Us inOur New Location at310 South Mai~ Street

WE WILL CONInNUE TO CARRY THE SAME PRODUCTS

AS WELL AS OUR OWN FELCO-STATEX BRAND, PLUS

OUR MANY OntER PRODUCTS

RWAYNEj INEBRASKA

We willi maintain \,ur offices and sales in the new location, but our feedwareh+use must n,cessarily remain in its present location for a while,We willi continue tb hlave a full-time man to serve you for all your feed,!eeds.