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Tal,es Nursco's Training. MISS Euntee GIeschen, who IS takmg nurse's trainmg at the vet- erans' hospItal, Lincoln, WIll fml5'h her course this summer. Her par- ents. 'Rev and Mrs, "W. Gieschen or Omaha, formerly o( Wayne, al C moving to ChICago, Dr and Mrs. Donald. TheophIlus, DaVid and Don of Siqux. and Mr, and Mrs. Clair Theophilus of Carroll spent Easter I in the Dave Theophilus home. MEMORIAL GIFT PRESENTED HERE of brass altar vases III memory of her hushand, FIrst Lt ,JItarvm 1: Thonlds pIlot, who gIve hlS hfe In til{' I'.. Ulopean theatre l"CbruU1Y OJ I!H5. Faye Echtenkamp Chosen for Hono,. Fa} L' Mary Echtenkamp, t c.r of Mr and Mrs Herman Ech- lenl(amp, has beC'n chosen to rep- resent at GIrls' Stale In Llllcoln .lIme"' 9101') Marlene Me· Nut!, ddughtel {If HaUl(' Ml- Nut IS rlilernatc 1...<'glon AUXIl- Iary AuxlJHl.ry and BP\V club arc sponsormg the trtp To Help Crippled, By Pund Raised \\i ('ounly s fund for cnpM pled chlieh en totaled $71689 the first of thiS week Although the dnve offiCIally ended Easter, con- tributions WIll be gladly reccived at any tlme, Mone)' IS used for canng for cnpplf'd children and helpmg tll supply br,!.Ces where they're rd The IOl..:al group has sponsor('{l ,I S(l( t'l h cOITeellon c1Jmc fit Wdyne colhge the pil.st threc SUIlJ- melS and WIll do the same thlS year The Way ne county -committee !Ilcludes MISS Ruth Ross, chan - man MISS Marie .... Wright, Myrtle Johnson and M.rs Rolhe W Ley 20 PAGES I Section One Pages 1 to 6 Nineteenth Third District Event to Be Held Here Middle of April. \\'<1)'11' collf'ge Will bf> hosl If) [}I' WI h olnnuaf ThIrd dlsh]( t hIgh S( hunl musIc contest APlit }r. dnd 11) InlrlfS dre now COOlIng III and I lall-:L' (,!lIollment IS C'xpec:ted. Jlldgp" sr Icc led so far are' J. Ddyton SmIth and Herbert Owen of thf' Unl\('rsilY of Nebraska LlO· coIn Mary LoUiSC Boehm, school of flrJ(, arts deparlment of mu;:w (Jnl\usJly of NlCbraska, and C n fllghll r dln( tOI of hand::; at 11](' ()f 10v.<I, Iowa Clly Ill! I lsI nallH'd \\ III JUdgl' bands TIl( Nt hJl,l.sk,1 HIgh School j\( \IVIIH'o dssllcmllon of WhICh SUI!! G D PI]{ (' Pierce, IS chairman, sponsors the contest'" Prof H.us St I Anderson IS also on the com- mIttee Dean Clarence McGmn IS local director Many to Enlt'lO lHu!'jj(' COlllt'!'jl H. A. Rethwisch Farm Blaze Sat'lrday Night Causes $10,000 Damalre. Banl and Stock Fire Loss Heavy HAROL9 OLSON BUYS CARL A\1lDERSON FARM The Carl Alnderson fann a mIle south of WakefIeld was bought thiS week hy Harold Olson of Con- cord for The was made by E J, ErIcson Mr Olson Will move to the place ncxt year Vernon Cnrl$on IS the tenant on the place nbw The Andcrsons moved to WakcflCld after Mr An· derson su[(eJted ltlJury Ifl an dent. __ _ ' Dr caJlrd to la, "Tuesday by the serIOUS tUncss of hIS father, Davi,d Hanawalt, who underwent a maJor operation F1ry and a tmnor onc Monday , r' i, (io tu $an Fnt.ncl"j('u. Myrllr.: .Johnson, Ml;:; Ls th('r 'j1I0111{Json of 'LIlll'oln, MISS Clara Madsen of Norfolk (Ind MISS ;Jean Brodbcc1< of NOl til Platte left Wednesday for San FranCISco to at tend a national cOl'lference of soclal workel's They plan to be gone u httle over two weeks, May Bri'rtg Heifers To AuJgment Herds The agncu)tural comn1lttee of Ule Wayne of Commerce c.:l.lvcs, eIther IBIOv.n SWtSS 01 Hol- stein from \\lIsconsm The calvls \\-ould be auctIOned the purpose belllg to augtnent dairy III the trade territory Red Crass Work Given by Hersey M,il V III L Hrrs('y Red ClOSS f'Xdllllner flom VOlI{ (',Ill1£' Tu(s- (tlY to ('onclll( I rust ,lld dnd lif" S,l\Jng cJassq; <it Wuyne collt g( for I wo week$ Mr dnd Mr:- Pelt r Spl( s ,llld d lughler AngclmC' 11 of ell III man, Neil \\(.'rp brUIS(U Sa1ulday afternoon about 3 \\hen the car he!onglT1g to MISS Frances Spies unotllf'r daughlel of Ihe fIrst 1\\0 accld(nldlJy stlll<k ,I (onclele ,dt\llnll nl on 1!l( hlg;!lw ly ('Ight dllfl ,I qual! Lt I mill S 'oflulh of Wd)oll( dnet tllrflf'd (}\Cl unlu Iltl Irft Sid!' In a dltlh al Itw I dsl sl(h of the load The 11lgh \\ lOd IS Ihought to ha\t' cdused Mr Sples to lose contlOl of the car The three were enroute herc to spend the \\ eek-end "" Ith Flormn SPICS son of Mr and Mrs Peter SpH s \\t!l(n 11]( ldl slrluk the lon- ('lllt Itll Ilont \\IH'lls l!lel dX!t' well' brok( n TIlt' t hn'l' who starl cd fOI homp MondRY afl('r- nool1 WCI (' obliged to leave thcn::. car hCfe for [epam; Wind Cau,e. Peter Spies To Lose Auto Centrol South of Wayne. Sustain Minor Injuries in Car I 1947. t)atrolm,o.n to Come. A patrolman WIll be at the court house this Thursday afternoon, Has Major Ol)Cru.tl()u. Fred IFlegc underwent a mUJor operatlQn Monday In a local has· pltal. REPRESENT WAYNE :->entcd at Norfolk Monday whl-'n the Norfolk cluo plesent(d "lhe Shadow of the ClOSS." With Mrs Wm of West Pomt as SOlO1:>t, Mrs Rob J Innes, dram<t- list, and MIS::; Ruth Bernhart, pmOlsL Tea was served Gomg from here were Mrs I1:. W, Casper, Mrs. L, A. Fanske, Mrs Nettle Call, Mrs G L, Rogers, Mrs, S A, Lutgen, Mrs W, C Coryell, }VlI'S F, S, M,urgan, Mrs, Faye Strahan and Mr'S, E. L, Harvey, TO BUY CHICKENS FOR CONTEST HERE Any Jnterested III mg j he "('Ill( IH'1l of TOOUJlIOW" conlt sl ]lUI I thcll' I hlCkl.:ns hy (·'Ilddy OJ SululCll.lY thiS \\uk to be cllglble Post Plans to Have Guesta When PatrQlman Invited Here to Speak. Wtlynl post of the Arnel Jedn "oled unanmlOusly last to cooperate \\Ith officers m enfolclIlg dnvmg la\\-s and In backmg any move to rcduce recklt'ss dnvmg The post 10 Invllc .1 lJ l\lolmll1 hrr'l 10 speak on s,lfc dllvlng and S.lll'- ty n);u!dllons WcdmsddY, Aprl! lh, when all 11t1s1ness men, VF\V Clnd War Dans \\ III be sppcml stale committee has graht- cd the post permiSSIon to send t""o to Boys State ,10 Lmcoln III JL\nc ,LOd one from each high Schar] wlll be selected . PldC11U for Junior Lt glon l),lsl'- h,dl pIUyr:IS, 1I1 c:harg(' of J M Strd!lan ,Ind Milo Illedl<l v. III slarl In 1\1,ly First gamcs Ule 1I1 June Wayne post IS now the largest In the dlslnc1 wlth memberslllp of 255 Hartmgton IS second With somewhat 200 _ Arlhur Weaver, Don F.m('ry, R D SeJlhorn <lnd J 'I' Bressler, Jr, served Insl wl'ek L,lwrence }o"elf, ,J J Steele Dr J T GIlksflle ,wd Lloyd Baudlauf( comprise the com· mittee for April 16 Legion ToBack Safety Program HERALD old 'Party hursday The Wayne Impl m6tJt CO IS entertalOmg the pub IC thiS Thurs- day evening at 7,30 n mUnlCJ- pal auditorIUm at a arty featurmg 'rcchmcotor sound Icturcs, music by the Wayne ban and dancing Wtth [urnlshe by Chas KU M cera s band from Om ha, Ed Bahe IS manager of the s nsonng fUIn. Firm Will Architect Willia Beuttler To Draw Plans for Two Edifices St Paul Lutheran hurch build- mg commll1 ee !'net onda.y eve- nmg when members elect(d Ole Nelson, eh,urman mol' \ ICC eh,"rmun, and C A B,lrd, st'<:retary Olher llw1lhels of IIH (ommlttee ale Wrn <\gncl, I3en Meyer, Herman L ndberg, Ed Larson, Paul Zeplm Wm Lerner, RollJe Longe' ueders, Mrs Uoyd Powers, Mrs ake Johnson, MISS Nma Thomps n and MIS Clall· Myers Mrs Powers and son ,lIld Mrs Myels 1y the SunddY school, and the ot er Immbers were chosen by the ongrega t IOn The commlltee v leu to retam Wm of IOUX City as <lrchl1ecl to draw lans for lhe (hurch and [>aT'Ronu 'C' which WIll 1)(' Illuc((! on lll(' 01 me sill' 1\11 Jh III tier Ii,ul (h,trgl' I r('!lloodlllg lilt, prcsllll dlllrell The cfUmp,ugn [01 I'all)mg funds for the Cew church !ld parsonage has beg n BuJ1dmg Will start as soon as sufflclent iI ds have !Jcl.:n recelHd und !tmldl g condltlons permIt. Church Bu Iding Group Or anizes Seek to Revoke Litense in! State Managers Handle Normal Number of At Office Mond W,lynl' l1<\g hMI (X(( ltlon,llly good lell phone SII\I(I' tl IS WI:"(k HI sPIll' of the rHt th,d (]l(rdlors cotllplt((1 WIth thf' UJllon rUjul'st to partlclpJlte In tht fll sl natIOnal lelephone slrIkp \\hlch Sldl tcd Monday mornlllg a 6 Miilldger \V G Schulz and MISS 1adelalT1e Kauffman appreciate the coopt'la- tlOn of the puhllc III pl,1 Ill); only necesslll) calls The uSllell tolls h,md cd d,llly dverage 350 and Monday 300 were completed Tlw ,lVC'rag of loeal e,ills IS 4,500 eft( h day and a tolal of 1 UOO W41S bandIed Ilf're MonddY Mrs 'Jerry' Nf'lson lin Omaha SUPL'f'V1SOl'f has J}.C'Qn helre 10 help Mr Schulz and MISS Kauffman \Vhen a ndtlOnal tIC Up of tde· phone servIce Ihrcdtem!d a couple of yC'ars ago loc,:II opf'ratol"s \\ocrc of! duty only a fe\\ lToUll!; Service Is Go d Despite St ike ........... Easter Egg Hun Service Training NOVElL AUCTION IS T() Be Satq.1 day SPOr-SORED BY THE Tho (egg hunt {Ianned Is Valuable MIlMBERS OF VFW hy the Chdlmhl'r 01 'Comln<. ((' for List SatUll1ay V... IS posII)(!lpd I.l AN"OTH:ER high llght In '''c{'k IJccuusC of l,llll '111 hunl I. W<lym S !>us!n('SS ,icl!YJ\]{'s \\111 hp next S,i1uHld)' AI)'II]2 Dr. H. D. Griffin Exp am3 wJiI the mellOn of scarce and chlldl£m un JnVlll'd t) mel'l Program of Education articles by the Vltl'lallS of For- at:2 at the' elly HudJlonum 0 take Followed in Army. cign Wals nl' t rlucsddy Apnl part Prlz¢s will be awar cd by 15 Tilings bo hi for the evclTl local [InTIS CducatlOn and lrawlng affOldcd \\C'l c sold to the advantage of A large- modern barn, nine milch to those 10 the armed forces v.ere the sponsors and everythmg cov.s eight c<thes a team of good CXplcllncd for Klwanlans MonddY o[fPlcd IS In sharp df'm,wd The hOlses 10 SO"" 5, 60 three-wcl'k-oltl by DI II ]) Gllffln, who IS In s til' IS unuslldl and Imidl IS pigs 10 tons of hay, 350 bales of l'lldrl-:I' of Ill{ VI tlr(InS gUlddncc shl)llirf Iw nllml lOllS dtH1 pll(rs Sll,lW :20() bushels of com anrl 1f'llllrdlllH rollegl' nH Spl,lkfr, sufflClcnll) high 10 IlWlld tile odls, tools milk room cqulpmfnt wllo WdS cl cHptam In Ilw ,Ifmy dnd \etl'lans' group \\Inch nr-eds and sum(' o(her IHoperty, valllu1- who dId much .... orl" III the Infor- ll!lf lui ret I Ipts for \\orthy pur- .1t ab(JUI $l{)(J()(J \',ere last shottly I1hllwn and (duratIOn dl\ISlOn of Lit Inlerl'st(d !lUYlCIS 'after mldnlg;ht S,lturday In fIre of Ilw servl(e explaln('d that 12 'SCdn the page dd III Loony s undett'lnlln('d Origin at the H(n· mJllwn had experlence lO World HI raid and UrcH!c' \\hal Ihey IJ.- A Rf'lh\\lsch funn threc Ollie,; War 11 Thc depurtment of lnlelJl_1 nef'd In pdlror)llZlng Ihls unlquc' \\LSt of \\d)nC Insurance IS C-al- g('nce IS JnWOitanl to all IllC,lUSC ducllon \\Jll nol only f1(d on 1hl' harn ;:Jnd contenls and of 1111' Iramlng fCdtUl(' ser\p tlHI1lSllVes hul wtll hnd on tll( stl.w.l{ hUllhIsonlypdlllilly Mlllldry ItllTlmg nlldtds1l!lsttIlCl)o,lnollJf' lnd till loss , S( Ives a dUdl prrrMflng dc'sl'l"\Jl1g (Jli.!:'l11l/allnn Vvlll n Mrs [L('lhwIsch wdkellll! youlhs fOi SC.IVICC In l!le',lmlY ,wd __ J I d\Hlul IJlldnlght she tlw also for CalcelS III CIVilian hfe TIl(' hrIght light Ine blaze had gamed langes from manUdl T I H Id A . such Iy then that Uamc.s I<lbor to th(' highest profcssJOn Of 0 0 uctlon en\cloped the huildmg and It \\ IS the, 3 000 vanous military courses, mlposslhlc to savc the stock 00 per Cl'nt ale for Occupdtions Of C 't' I It \\d)ne fIremen and nelghbOls that can he follow cd In CI\lltan fl lca ems responded promptly A high \',lnrl bfC' such as athletiC dllectors, from the north\\est fanned ttl(' Iyplsls, clerks, etc Veterans of Foreign Wars bl<tz( fhe house IS southV.LSt 01 Mllltary occupatIOns lO V.lllch tile bdrn so Jt v.as not In the patll- offlcel s trilm ,lIe III ten CrltcgorIes Sponsor Feature Here \\dy IJUI flnnv n worked 10 ku p ('ornmunlc<lIIOns and tldl1Sportn- Next Tuesday. Ill( 'i flom the granary ,1nd lIon comm,ltldant, adminIstrator }\hlch are south of tIle hoid I One mll{ h COW, ooe team oj mg engmecrs and profeSSIOnal and Itl ms TuesdCly, April J5 at 1 sClCntlflc Some 800 military occu- else\\hue on the fann and \\Nl; pal Ions ale oJX'n to officers th( r the dUCtlOll \\111 be In Ihe sa\cd The cnllsted man, 100 has 700 cludltorlum Tht IJ 1I n \\l-Jlch had hN:n on IJ\f' 10,.;00 Ilms of work open 10 111m Itcms to hI sold 10 hlglllSl hId lJl<lcC 1){fOlC thf' Rcthwlschrs flH'S( DI Grlffm lIsted In Ihc fol dcrs arc all clltlCal ones \'ohllil hought lhe fdrm more tlvm tf Jl lowmg L!dsSlfJc,ltlOns GunnclY h,I\C j)CLn obtaIned lhrouf.;h nUln- yf'ifS <-lgl) hid heen model'Tllzed ,lfld gun lontlol, Inlelllgencc <lnd uLlclunrs .... nd lOCal I(prcslnl,(- It \.I,;{S .... llcd for l'jl'ctrllll) securIly com IIV(S Included,are such thmgs as Ihough no maehillcry was In till munlcat luns, t 1ansporlat Ion sup- fann r} f al S plcl{up sl nlcl Ufe 11H' tool shop WIth ;ilL pl](s n'<l.lntrndtHc, nwdll,jl {on- trufl-,S (,jpfllle,ddppll,Il'!f r S,pdllll, tIll tl,)I"v, 1<:; II1Irc ThcscMrator stlwllOll lind (ngUl('(lmg luhnl· dulo ,tCles..<;OrTes and otlHIS IIiOIlI v,JIIl ,til lqulpment for' han· cdl ,wd <ldmmlslmlJon T J Hughes and Fred JUJ\.IS dllng- milk v, IS also In the bam, Aflcr mduct'on a mans abillllc$ the latter of Laurel, \\-Ill scr.e as Mr I{(l!1\\lS<,h \\lth the aid of "nd CHPiiCltlCS clfe tested find each alicliOneers !l1lny h( Ipl rs \\as cleanng til(' IS dasslflCd for sosnc speCifiC work VFW Auxlll31y \\J11 prU\lde sile IllC' IIr-st of tlll' WN'k A mw fOJ \\11Ich he lS SUited Ml!ltnry servlllg slands bdlll \\JlI be erected O(CUfJdllon spf'cJrllists al0 Iist('d The VF\V post IS lcll\e III help- und('r (.}n(' of Ihe thrf'f' calegorlcs Hlg many Vvorlily (ntetprlses for of illS Spfl'('I,JI lIne as Skilled Srll1l- h('n('{J! of \1 1('lanS 111l'lr f<-lmJllls "lu111 d or Pllll nlldl Th( Skllkd ,llld !il( gf ncr,!:1 pullll{ O( dill lrly g-Of/d III tlH II Imr, till' skJlINI dl) \',('11 undl r Sill)! r \ IS JOn 'llld Ihc polpntlals elrL' good prospllls for lrammg Those nol classlf) zng for MaS Hn aSSIgned to trammg Later they arc tested further for specml aptl tudf's M'!l 1)( Ing !lIS< hal [.i:1";! ;lrl' pro- \Idl'(i wII!l SIll'( 1,11 (outls('1 lX'fon' til( y 1(',IVe Ihelr sl,lIlOns and also (C\JUl!UUlU Oil l'abo '1 \\ oJ lour An' U.lptlZI d. D1", Vlelol West conduclcd Imp- tlsm nics Easter afternoon at 4 III Sedcrberg of Wayne, Linda Lee, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Merlin Preston of Wayne, Sherry Lee, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jack Petersen of Omaha, and Don Les- he, son or Dr and Mrs. Donald Thdophllu. of Sioux City. Mr•. Petersen IS the former Doris Rock- well of Wayne, and Mr. imd Mrs. Darrell Petersen of Omaha were IS Jmproving in the veterans' hos- spopsors for Sherry Lee. Mr. pital in Lincoln. H will be there Mrs. H, A. Preston, great grand-' a whIle, Mr. and M . F, iA, Mild- parents of Linda Lee Preston, were I ner, whQ bad been with h4n. re- am()ng those present. turned h01l!,e Sund ' CAROL NICHOLAISEN IS GRADUATE NURSE MIss {'<lrol glddltaled trom nurse's tr<umng III Clllcago IdSI .... cek and came to Creighton to VISit her grand- mother, Mrs C W Mcteer The two weI (' here 10 sel' I he Herman Sluvcs MJSS Nlchol.lIsen returns Id t;:llIcago 10 serve a:-:. nurse In Ihe bospltal In \\hlell lWlncd Electric Service To Be Continue Breal<s. Left Wrist. Earl Bennett's left wrist was broken Monday when his saddlo horse slipped and fell With him at the saddle 'hor.e .ale In Omaha. LIFE SAVING TEST IS PASSED HERE Semor !tfe saving tests v.ere passed at tile coJIegt' undel the superviSIOn 01 Mrs ESlher Cdrlson by Joan Ahern and Jeanne Sm01ski of Wayne, BeHy, 'Benter of Walt M hill, Marjorie Byerly of Albion, Jo Ann Enghsh of SnoqualmIe, Wash, VIrgima Ferns of Ahthol1, la, La- Vonnt!' Grubb of TJIden and I Bar- bara Havorka of Randolph GOVERNOR VISITS PARENTS OF YOUTH KILLED . IN INDIA (; SPU'lt of till' g:ldSSlooIS, dl<li .1 noble and Jlotl'\\Olthy In Ihe COlil'se of a leeent trIp 10 Oklahoma Clty, where he was called to address a of chemurgy sav-<:lOts He \\as lac_ compdnled by Don W,I)'llC' While servIng 111 In Id the guvenwi', IIH n ,t Jl1ajOJ" 1<ld ,IS ,I loommolte, MdjOI' Le \ IS Rlee son of Mr and Mrs \VtH RIce of f Icdcllek Okluho 1d Rlle stal ted oul onl:' 1ll0Mllll' In Ind,la dll\ mg Ius B-2'1 but he did not come back Thl' only otlwr boy In Rice family \\dS kJlled whIle fly Illg a flght[ I..:l plane O\l'l F'1 ... .illCl' 1\ VISI from d loomnldt(' of Ihe (jcleds· «(\ flit l' \,ould nHan so much to Ille !)(.'r1d\ed IhHt tlH govel nor deCIded 10 slVlJ dnd se(' thl'm JIe dId cwd slorH'S of the depdl fed youth s \dlor m dnd hiS dc\ ollon to home tics v. l're 'vonderful!) stImulat- mg Thl' parents \\ele made be1tC') able to cndUI(' unkmd fate, and the governOi fclt amply np81d THE Conduct Clinic For City School A musIc CIlIllC and contlert for studlnls of Wa)ne cIty schbol was held Wcdnesday at Ihe W:J.yne auditOrium Don u'nz dIrector of the unn erslty band 111 tlncoln, conducted the clmlc fOl mental g'9ups solOIsts an I tWltl- (IS RlchaId W"ltcrs Ondhd, of I h..r 1losfJ(' MIlSIC ('omjldhy ,Ull! fornl( lly \ (){,ll Il'tllllll III ()lIhllld Ildd VOC <II wotl{ Thl' c!lJ1j( Wd!-; oj/cn tu all 'v\llo Wished to attend A program was given Jtl the auditOrium that evellJng at 8 Thc puhllc was lOvlled' Dirk Lueders, E. D. Lindsay Take Over Business Here on Monday, l>uk LIllr!ll;; ll,d L\l u tl !J,l!l I I District Judge F. H. Pollock 1 dnd look ;;;;I()1l Mondd) Files Orders in Court 11l(' Ill\\ 111m \"'IIJ \)( 1,1100\n ,IS tll( Here Thursday, L & L ,\ulo St r\!(e Luede:ls fllsl bought II hdlf Itdl'l(sl III Ih(' Lmd- Ill( Wdyne counly III I II! jJubllc say Auto Shop on Soulll Main dnl! pO\v('r dlSlllCt IS 10 contInue to the tv.:o thlll boughl Ihe Koplin prOVide electnc sen Ice 10 USCfS Il1 busln( ss Wlllslde tempol<.ll Jly The Wmslde Doth lepall shops \\ ill h{ op('r- board had ordered discontinuance aled dunng April \.. hllt !Ill' one IS of tile SC:TVICL' afll'r the power iJemg lno\(d lrom SOlllh Mdll1 10 pldnt hold h('('fl rl'modeled II J, he IOmbll!ll1 \\llll III( OIl( tll( men Slnlan <Inri fIled an lOjUlfc- IlOUght fronJ MI h.ofJIIIl hilt'I tlOn r('stlclllllllg lIw power dlstIlcl MdY 1 IIHY wlll hd\t' only Ill{' shelp 110m the service In on West nrsl Slatfs of the chStllet COUlt here last Thursday, two firms v. III be Judge F If Pollock cOlltmucd the Mr Lu('ders had specml tralnJllg temporary injunctIOn untl1 further III mechanICS during the war when order of the court he serVIced airplanes In the Euno- In the petitIOn of Ell"IY vs penn theatre Mr LlIl(jS,IY hltls Doruthy 1 1"]('ld divorce was Opf'I,lll'd IllS t\\O <lod ,1 Tile dr[rndatlt was ye<lIS ' ,IWdIU«1 (\.lstody of lWo mmor Mr l{()Jlltn, \\110 hdd Il«( II III thlldlln bl1sll1"lsS since lB39 pl.ws to In the dlvolce pclltlon of Cor,l open a wholesale aulo parts ahd Woehlt'r vs Ernest Woehlel, the accessories shop as soon as he defendant v.as enjOined from sefI- tlllds ,a 10calIOn Ing 01 mortgaglllg any llllerest he may have ltl realty He lS to. pay tl mpomry alnnony o( $2"5 a month unlit further order of the court Tile lll,untiff IS allowed complete uSC' of the reSidence <lnd household effccts on condllion that when no one 1S home lhe premlsCs are to be hcpt locked The plmnllff IS to move no furniture or household goods from 1he rcsldence Wa*ne Is Host F 1r Convention Many 'Expected to Attend d Di.trict Meeting ere Next Week.. Wd)'n Women s club IS host to the Thl d District conventIOn to be held ApI II 17 and 18 at the Melhodls! l'hurc.h Th(' meetmg \\111 own \\1th " rcef'pllon at the collf'ge Noon hmt l1('on tile two ddYS \'olll he :-;crvcl! by Melhodlst \\omel1 In the chUlch IlrlrJOIs The evening I banquet, Aprll 17, IS III cll<lTge Of BPW and will be In the auctltorlum wllh Redeemer Lu- tholan .. omen sel\ mg speakers wJlO 'WIll bc Iwre ell (' R!='v Adn 111 J l:dgRr of Co- Z,llt of Ihe l'llSt MetllOchst (hulch, \\ho gl\IS lh{' klCynote ad- till'sS Gill of Fremont, v.6rld tl\\\{ II T!. who IS oanquet speaker, Mrs Vqlna Ranklll, Gland Island, n'lcll1agdr of soual security \Aho will cqnducl a fOI urn on the and workmg of lhe l)llltcd Sl ates orgalllzatJOn, Dr G S<lpdnl ter, clInical dlrcctor of NQ1foik State hospital, v.ho professOl of English at S ff F t / \V<lYHl' collegl, v. ho will add I ess U ers rae ure IttH' ( tlVlntlOtl un ,ducatlOn of tuddY I In M. ·shap Here [' Amor g lIll' added featulls of the <Ire A diSCUSSion of thel !euer:Jtwn by Mrs lL C, Theodore Kittle Is Struck 1 Iannd of Surel JOr Nebraska slate , 11Ix:sll!llnl of, NF'WC' pr,u:llcal ACCidentally by Auto pOJllls I III IJI ogl ;-un plHnnmg WIll Crossing Street. ! he of lured hy MIS Bllse Hohmson, , SCClcl;u")' of NFWC, lltcD(\()]l h.Jltl, \\110 Il\(s four' Mrs \Vdgncl of NOlfolk, millS \\( st 01 Allond sufloll'u a stdtC Clanman of Amcncan home, fractulL o( hoth bonts m illS left \\111 (h!\clop her fIeld of \\ork In I(g Illt\\(Nl IIH lilidc lind kn('o d spC'{!,ll t,tll{ MIS Roy MdTSIl<lll, Stlll(!.J\ (\( rlltlg aboul 8 whc.n 1l(1 stdlr\ <JI1,urnmn of fOl('lg-n and tel- \\,1;; lHlpll!,tlly S!llHk hy ,! Cdr, clubs \'.111 Illslruct clubs State dllVUl by uon,llu \VIsc!lhof of all Ihl.! \\ork to be done In thIS I, fldd 11<1>;('<1nl by Mrs S A gen DIslrltl lIlel state (hmnnln wIll A Icqurst 10 l/H Fanl lS r0( I 1\ 111': ( II r Molor ('dJml).!ny" II ('nsl 10 do tll! I_ NI ,\ tnll;;l(dl 1\'((llllon dnu lour of 1101lLllllllk IllrlLIIS{)Jjssl()Jl' glj- \\d)IIl'CuIIIVt ,t!('!J('lllg'Hrl,lIlg('d hnglfHtl Welll/III'1 J S(olt Ily Itlg \\IHll 111' r (1 IrU111 vy S Mdll! <1m!. 11s Mlflllll till I1lJltil I I 1 tIl t II Slmld,lnd of LJH (, ItJ,1l Glldgt, IvII h.lIllE S \\If(' It I'> lJll'll It1 H I'llnd cnsemJes Wayne local fOi lll((lJU.l.l CalC fUI PlOoC'cr cluh nlf'mbers and Ford, Rccordmg 0 lhl' eOlll- SOffi(' d}S _ dJstnct J<!f'sidents \\lll be honohd plamt, recently ;c mml1tcd . the at ttl(' hcll11111et All dubs arc contract of the Wa 11(' firm un- KI ·G rd 10 sr'nd at Irasl r)Jl(' t:rttdS' t(Udl\Hthoul erll Sf' ...:-rhrough op In arage I dlsllngulshcd gUtst 11,l!lr d,tl r IlI1tYS, Will L,IIl1UH dlHI VJ!-il1ols ,HC '\(!(01lH' dt nil SlS. trill SIII'al', ('Il'monl MI' Ml1lfl B ht b T dnd Mrs St Ill!,ldnr l I IlTll <I,lln- oug Y WO dgCS' III ('XClSS of $llO,OOO by till Icnnm,tllOll Provldlllg: thdl Ihe 1)('lw\{'s that 1I1ef(' IS suffIClenl ground for .1 hearl g, I he eom- plumt will be heard y Mr Scoll and ,( fIVl'-mC'Ill!Jf'1 dt VISOI) !J(MI d filL' dl pdllmf'nt st If( s III II l}olO- u.dl1rp wollid be to Ive till }-'ord C('JllrldIlY 20 d.lys n II( (' of 111!-:, Aftl f 1\d 111 III I II llor Sudl mak('s fmdlng ap!lC.l ll1<1y 1>1' 1,lk- tn to th", Lancaster c unly district court. Fun al Se,..,;ice I eld w*neSda y Fun ra r1tes we e conducted Wadn sd y at 2 fro the Hypse parlor I Wake[lCld for Mrs Mini me P te on Keyser) 56, who {hed Mond y 111 a Chern H'e 1,t, hos- Jllldl H.e r W Wlherg OffH wI!'d and hlll I (ollow(ll 11 Ihe field c 'm '{cry Dec as d held lIve lO W<lkelJehJ some e rs Mrs yser leave her husband, CharI s Keyser, a d a hl'Othcr, Har lcrson, In yonung, art BaIler Stays hn Kyl Elected ipal Here. Baller c ntl'act for next year which t' lccepted TIl(" board <.'iecled tOh K) I of Tek,ul1ah <IS l)rim:lp,l a d eo.lch I lo succeed F A L md eth who has uccellted -X " X a POSitl n < prmcIPuJ of the Le- \V .tll' rel1l1nd('d of time und Mars, 1. ,h gh school 1 he bOdI d mOlhy now devoted to recreatIOn cgntJ<1C ed With Mil Ble( ha as as jC nlrasted \\'l! h experIences in manual rt and asslst- plan 'er years \Vc are also le- ant r Blecha has been on rom of many present abuses the loca st ff most 0 thiS telm ,Vivie prlvikges M1SS ret al 7th dang rs A boy and gIrl I ay be grade' H strrdor for vend years, so s rfelled hy amusement with \\as rna c P JIlclpal of junlQI JUg!l no useful employ ent MISS E OIS Jacoby, commerCial no ense of responslbdlt t('(icher ha.s a contI8ct char eter IS \\eakened and I prom- (or teac In the hi h school <-It Ism llf(' drops mlo her hom city of GOld n next year pltfa Is Mr Ltndteth, as prlrelpal of Ihe ** ;(0 LeMars hl4h school lof 500 P haps the extreme of church dents, "ill have a JlOn teachmg aa n sure for. mdrffercncc to old. tune Mr Landre h plans to be hel e thiS 1Jvin habIts ConventIOns -were summClan he and l'v rs Landi eth hal' u]ly strict lifty years ago Will go 0 Mars AUjf;ust 20 The arC recogmzed as harmfully Mr md '('til hns 1)1('n prmcljMI mt-<ln IS hard of Way city schools for Ihll'e ** C sting dbout for"early-day bOy- when h w s an Tn 1h(' hoO{ expcrIences, ...... e questIOned depart ent o( educat I n at NO! th ",estern U l\(TSlty, 1 \Clnston III a homeslcad mlloll county, John Ky, son of Mr 'lnd MIS dnd )0)$ Il1 1111' f<lmlly had to work J G IYI has !J(ln "t hdn to hl'lptame the\.. iJdpralrJe Tckaol<ll t1L' pa.. t 1\\tJ)(dIS JIl' .md m,lke it ploc1uctlve There \\oas gr, du, tl d from 'Wayne I'll p \\cr f('\\ OppOI tunltlc's fOl ill 1937 tnd Wayne col'legl m 1910 slon ThC'lC' ' .. as little' time for He tau ht In.Oaklelnd Wakcfl(']d play' \\Ith lIttle \\Ith \\hICh 10 and ('rug hcfol{ gOHlg to Ttcka pl,.y rr P of Bo\\cQIoi!! p,llcnl.s \\pre or- from I I' nl\elslly of I\'ebrdsk,1 fho ox III I C'hglOn Members of thiS SUI mI the amJly atlL'nded ChUTCh, Sun._ seh1noofIUj::a, d,ly school and prayer meeting .. 03 Nt, reg larly Ut'thodox Ideas of the rcctlOn \\)Il 11 (lhdlllplOnslllp S,lbl <llh were StllClly observed tmphl\' Ie look thlt'l.! No "poTts on th.\! dny - nothmg live 1I'1ll! lu sldly hlsk( t!J,!.ll !Jut IIHI..":,I.I· \\US nllo\\ed 10 work tOUl"rl<l1 11 11 \\1Il11lllgl 1111 <!l<l1l1 ('hu Ih :md oth('t' ('({!PSI- pIOns-llIl 111 l'lli ...... il 1('.lde'l's fn'fJ\1('nt!y made the Mr ,I HI in; h.yl <lInd \ lid J30\ en home thell !le,Hlqu.uters dren, Jon timl Jdnn(/n(, pJdll to \\1111 \-lsltlng the community Prof move t <it the end of Ihc nov n recalls that on one occasion i.( 0 ltl_n lCd_OIl c;) the presld!ng elder \\ho tarned ----j w,t! the fam>!y and had to make 1l10n.l.tratwe ana er tOVvn to hold services f'mrlToydf ,l dlh- T . ° t "'11 ('1' nd jllHSlS I'alher lhan mil' un 0 lavIng 0 i' eY:-i the tnll" v.h" h hp ct do- I ° 109' mOIl' \ lolL'nel' 10 Ow sllcl'('d council 1: 1 r-ants Permission d.l) Ill' could h,lve qi Ide perfect CUll l'ctlOllS on Ille lattl-r To IW . Peed t Erect IJ of were a1- Ri , k. \\a sa fr'w thwgs 10 look lOIvmrd A 10 [Jd\ !ng ,1I1()os 10 lllJng dl\lb d,!ys of \\01'1, and III bloc 1_ In 111< d!strlct w{) hip d Fourth of ,July cclc- was flIed wllh Ibf'ICII) (oun( II hra Ion ,md.1J1 <lllnual fIshing trip Tuesf!,1 e ('l1mg A: pelltlOtl 1(- As Mst }lIgh lights fadld III 111l'nl- (OId(({ pnvlOusly h'1<1 dsk(l! 1m OIY jl10speetlvc nl'\v ones I Hille In- IldVII1'!i lof 111l' .llley 1)('1\"\(11 111(' to lew I'"ICh ('nllvened 1I11aglll- IPI('pho I' fflC( dnd Ilh(' hoI! I .1Or! dill nand fUllllsheu menldl north a d outh III thtsaml' lJl0d{ Iu Prof Bowen belonged to a Wm Pc d \'tas gra tcd p( tl and corrimullity of orderly, slon Ito b lId d ska lI1g rink on ha .... orkmg God-fearmg people lots w Ich he bought from W S Th rather who was 8elf·educated, Bresslc he lot<; ar wC'st of tile \.. a m due tIme elected Judge of Bresslc eSldencp n I'::asl 7th Eo t county One boy be¢ame a L ect pI' acher, the other 11 teacher S E:leCI,on l'e1urns Wt I t IT1\,\ssld Pc haps 100 litlie llcens(' In th(' A b er IIci('ns( \\d gldnttf! to Bo en youth, no douht too much Chas ICC man II(' nse now A middle course \\0 Id bl ,dea\ *" Bro q r ./s' L {It I'u,' Ulld I'rc".. t. I Fire uesday u A br 0 er house 0lthC Rudolph ov r our Idea lof si l hy flf uesday ah( llt lmdnlght th' CUlly dd}s May we suggest No ChI ""'ere los In extcnudtlOn thaI Mr Williams The bu ldmg \V,IS helllg 11l'.tlt'd IS too young to lemcmber what In pr a atJOn for 1 jU(' chH I,ens h ppened If he h!s been told which w re bCJIlg kC'Jll In t 11(' out It, he has doubtless brushed house el porarJly f 1 aSide as the fIgment of superan- Sam ars that ollowed the aled ImagmatlOn Wayn f rc truck 1 the Roeber " '* * place c' damaged hy a rt cldess [ Mr Williams could I){' trans- drl\l'r ) I'ted hom compardtl\-e luxury 1.0 t e exC')'uclUtmg .It· L k on dlrt by hand 10 Ihe hardt'st sSlble way, he would fmd No gs, but carpets These had to b taken up one tack at a time, Irg on a lIne and pounded and l' pounded An occaslOnal VOIce C uld b(> hC'Mu "Turn II o"er clOd p und it on tlw ollll'r SldL' " ThiS d( spmnng task finally 11 C carpet was restorcd 10 tlll' fl or, stretched, over paper and eked down laborIOusly Missmg t' cks and hlttmg fingers that got I I the way contributed to the dls- I,) h SSIIlg" */ ,No such thmg as a mattress 'h d heen Jnvented, Bcd licks were fl led a l near or distant straw pies, S<leepmg on freshly Inserted s raw was a joy contrasted with tI C pulverized sha.kedown, jUst I \l .earded. Alld only trifles hbver. e around to Inspire jo9" in prnn" It ve settlements, . •. J' * I No furnaces had to 1) cleaned, and we thought t ey were purposely made not to r t, but to cause bItter in (Contlnucd on Pa.lo trourl ..

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Page 1: newspapers.cityofwayne.orgnewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1941-1950/1947...newspapers.cityofwayne.org

Tal,es Nursco's Training.MISS Euntee GIeschen, who IS

takmg nurse's trainmg at the vet­erans' hospItal, Lincoln, WIll fml5'hher course this summer. Her par­ents. 'Rev and Mrs, "W. Gieschen orOmaha, formerly o( Wayne, al Cmoving to ChICago,

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Dr and Mrs. Donald. TheophIlus,DaVid and Don of Siqux. ~ity, andMr, and Mrs. Clair Theophilus ofCarroll spent Easter Iin the DaveTheophilus home.

MEMORIAL GIFTPRESENTED HERE

SIM;~I1~t~lfu~~~~~sc~~~~n~lcdpa\~;of brass altar vases III memory ofher hushand, FIrst Lt ,JItarvm 1:Thonlds pIlot, who gIve hlS hfe In

til{' I'.. Ulopean theatre l"CbruU1Y OJI!H5.

Faye EchtenkampChosen for Hono,.

Fa} L' Mary Echtenkamp, -daugh~t c.r of Mr and Mrs Herman Ech­lenl(amp, has beC'n chosen to rep­resent W~lyne at GIrls' Stale In

Llllcoln .lIme"' 9101') Marlene Me·Nut!, ddughtel {If Mr~ HaUl(' Ml­Nut IS rlilernatc 1...<'glon AUXIl­Iary Vl'~W AuxlJHl.ry and BP\Vclub arc sponsormg the trtp

To Help Crippled,By Pund Raised

\\i iyn~ ('ounly s fund for cnpMpled chlieh en totaled $71689 thefirst of thiS week Although thednve offiCIally ended Easter, con­tributions WIll be gladly reccivedat any tlme,

Mone)' IS used for canng forcnpplf'd children and helpmg tllsupply br,!.Ces where they're nced~

rd The IOl..:al group has sponsor('{l,I S(l( t'l h cOITeellon c1Jmc fitWdyne colhge the pil.st threc SUIlJ­melS and WIll do the same thlSyear

The Way ne county -committee!Ilcludes MISS Ruth Ross, chan - ~

man MISS Marie .... Wright, MI~s

Myrtle Johnson and M.rs RolheW Ley

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I Section One

Pages 1 to 6

Nineteenth Third DistrictEvent to Be Held Here

Middle of April.

\\'<1)'11' collf'ge Will bf> hosl If)

[}I' WI h olnnuaf ThIrd dlsh]( t

hIgh S( hunl musIc contest APlit}r. dnd 11)

InlrlfS dre now COOlIng III andI lall-:L' (,!lIollment IS C'xpec:ted.

Jlldgp" sr Icc led so far are' J.Ddyton SmIth and Herbert Owenof thf' Unl\('rsilY of Nebraska LlO·coIn Mary LoUiSC Boehm, schoolof flrJ(, arts deparlment of mu;:w(Jnl\usJly of NlCbraska, and C nfllghll r dln( tOI of hand::; at 11]('tJrllv(,l;;ll~ ()f 10v.<I, Iowa Clly Ill!I lsI nallH'd \\ III JUdgl' bands

TIl( Nt hJl,l.sk,1 HIgh School j\( ~

\IVIIH'o dssllcmllon of WhICh SUI!!G D PI]{ (' Pierce, IS chairman,sponsors the contest'" Prof H.usSt I Anderson IS also on the com­mIttee Dean Clarence McGmn IS

local director

Many to Enlt'lOlHu!'jj(' COlllt'!'jl

H. A. Rethwisch Farm Blaze

Sat'lrday Night Causes

$10,000 Damalre.

Banl and StockFire Loss Heavy

HAROL9 OLSON BUYSCARL A\1lDERSON FARMThe Carl Alnderson fann a mIle

south of WakefIeld was boughtthiS week hy Harold Olson of Con­cord for $J..9,~ The d~al wasmade by E J, ErIcson Mr OlsonWill move to the place ncxt yearVernon Cnrl$on IS the tenant onthe place nbw The Andcrsonsmoved to WakcflCld after Mr An·derson su[(eJted ltlJury Ifl an aCC1~

dent. __ ~ _ ~tII!- '

Dr M~!lJi~~~at;;I~w:~S caJlrdto Hampton~ la, "Tuesday by theserIOUS tUncss of hIS father, Davi,dHanawalt, who underwent a maJoroperation F1ry and a tmnor oncMonday

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(io tu $an Fnt.ncl"j('u.Ml~:i Myrllr.: .Johnson, Ml;:; Ls

th('r 'j1I0111{Json of 'LIlll'oln, MISSClara Madsen of Norfolk (Ind MISS;Jean Brodbcc1< of NOl til Platte leftWednesday for San FranCISco toat tend a national cOl'lference ofsoclal workel's They plan to begone u httle over two weeks,

May Bri'rtg HeifersTo AuJgment Herds

The agncu)tural comn1lttee ofUle Wayne C1~amber of Commerce

:~l~~~~IS~~g~~;~~ldt~1Co(Il~~~}~~11~ll~:c.:l.lvcs, eIther IBIOv.n SWtSS 01 Hol­stein from \\lIsconsm The calvls\\-ould be auctIOned the purposebelllg to augtnent dairy herd~ III

the trade territory

Red Crass WorkGiven by Hersey

M,il V III L Hrrs('y Red ClOSSf'Xdllllner flom VOlI{ (',Ill1£' Tu(s­(tlY to ('onclll( I rust ,lld dnd lif"S,l\Jng cJassq; <it Wuyne collt g(

for Iwo week$

Mr dnd Mr:- Pelt r Spl( s ,llldd lughler AngclmC' 11 of ell IIIman, Neil \\(.'rp brUIS(U Sa1uldayafternoon about 3 \\hen the carhe!onglT1g to MISS Frances Spies

unotllf'r daughlel of Ihe fIrst 1\\0accld(nldlJy stlll<k ,I (onclele,dt\llnll nl on 1!l( hlg;!lw ly ('Ightdllfl ,I qual! Lt I mill S 'oflulh ofWd)oll( dnet tllrflf'd (}\Cl unlu IltlIrft Sid!' In a dltlh al Itw I dsl sl(hof the load The 11lgh \\ lOd IS

Ihought to ha\t' cdused Mr Splesto lose contlOl of the car

The three were enroute herc tospend the \\ eek-end "" Ith FlormnSPICS son of Mr and Mrs PeterSpH s

\\t!l(n 11]( ldl slrluk the lon­('lllt Itll Ilont \\IH'lls l!lel dX!t'well' brok( n TIlt' t hn'l' whostarl cd fOI homp MondRY afl('r­nool1 WCI (' obliged to leave thcn::.car hCfe for [epam;

Wind Cau,e. Peter Spies

To Lose Auto CentrolSouth of Wayne.

Sustain MinorInjuries in Car

I

1947.

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t)atrolm,o.n to Come.A patrolman WIll be at the court

house this Thursday afternoon,

Has Major Ol)Cru.tl()u.Fred IFlegc underwent a mUJor

operatlQn Monday In a local has·pltal.

REPRESENT WAYNE

i,y~}w~n';'v~'~cI~~?~~~:->entcd at Norfolk Monday whl-'nthe Norfolk cluo plesent(d "lheShadow of the ClOSS." With MrsWm H~scbrook of West Pomt asSOlO1:>t, Mrs Rob J Innes, dram<t­list, and MIS::; Ruth Bernhart,pmOlsL Tea was served Gomgfrom here were Mrs I1:. W, Casper,Mrs. L, A. Fanske, Mrs NettleCall, Mrs G L, Rogers, Mrs, S A,Lutgen, Mrs W, C Coryell, }VlI'SF, S, M,urgan, Mrs, Faye Strahanand M r'S, E. L, Harvey,

TO BUY CHICKENSFOR CONTEST HERE

Any Jnterested III ente~mg j he"('Ill( IH'1l of TOOUJlIOW" conlt slrnu~t ]lUI I hel~l' thcll' I hlCkl.:ns hy(·'Ilddy OJ SululCll.lY thiS \\uk tobe cllglble

Post Plans to Have GuestaWhen PatrQlman Invited

Here to Speak.

Wtlynl post of the Arnel JednL~glOn "oled unanmlOusly lastWeuncsday~evenJng to cooperate\\Ith officers m enfolclIlg dnvmgla\\-s and In backmg any move torcduce recklt'ss dnvmg The postpl,lIl~ 10 Invllc .1 lJ l\lolmll1 hrr'l10 speak on s,lfc dllvlng and S.lll'­ty n);u!dllons WcdmsddY, Aprl!lh, when all 11t1s1ness men, VF\VClnd War Dans \\ III be sppcml

gU~~t~ stale committee has graht­cd the post permiSSIon to send t""oto Boys State ,10 Lmcoln III JL\nc,LOd one from each high Schar]wlll be selected .

PldC11U for Junior Lt glon l),lsl'­h,dl pIUyr:IS, 1I1 c:harg(' of J MStrd!lan ,Ind Milo Illedl<l v. IIIslarl In 1\1,ly First gamcs Ule 1I1

JuneWayne post IS now the largest

In the dlslnc1 wlth memberslllp of255 Hartmgton IS second Withsomewhat u~('r 200 _

Arlhur Weaver, Don F.m('ry, RD SeJlhorn <lnd J 'I' Bressler, Jr,served Insl wl'ek L,lwrence }o"elf,,J J Steele Dr J T GIlksflle ,wdLloyd Baudlauf( comprise the com·mittee for April 16

Legion ToBackSafety Program

HERALD

old'Party hursday

The Wayne Impl m6tJt CO ISentertalOmg the pub IC thiS Thurs­day evening at 7,30 n t1~e mUnlCJ­pal auditorIUm at a arty featurmg'rcchmcotor sound Icturcs, musicby the Wayne ban and dancingWtth ~slc [urnlshe by Chas KUM

cera s band from Om ha, Ed BaheIS manager of the s nsonng fUIn.

Firm Will

Architect Willia Beuttler

To Draw Plans for Two

Edifices

St Paul Lutheran hurch build­mg commll1 ee !'net onda.y eve­nmg when members elect(d OleNelson, eh,urman mol' FI~ll('r

\ ICC eh,"rmun, and C A B,lrd,st'<:retary Olher llw1lhels of IIH(ommlttee ale Wrn <\gncl, I3enMeyer, Herman L ndberg, EdLarson, Paul Zeplm Wm Lerner,RollJe Longe' p~red ueders, MrsUoyd Powers, Mrs ake Johnson,MISS Nma Thomps n and MISClall· Myers Mrs Powers and

~~e;~I~~~~:nCh~~::I~J~~~c~~I~n:~son ,lIld Mrs Myels 1y the SunddYschool, and the ot er Immberswere chosen by the ongrega t IOn

The commlltee v leu to retamWm Beu~ltler of IOUX City as<lrchl1ecl to draw lans for lhe(hurch and [>aT'Ronu 'C' which WIll1)(' Illuc((! on lll(' 01 me sill' 1\11Jh III tier Ii,ul (h,trgl' I r('!lloodlllglilt, prcsllll dlllrell

The cfUmp,ugn [01 I'all)mg fundsfor the Cew church !ld parsonagehas beg n BuJ1dmg Will start assoon as sufflclent iI ds have !Jcl.:nrecelHd und !tmldl g condltlonspermIt.

Church Bu IdingGroup Or anizes

Seek to RevokeLitense in! State

Managers HandleNormal Number of

At Office Mond

W,lynl' l1<\g hMI (X(( ltlon,lllygood lell phone SII\I(I' tl IS WI:"(kHI sPIll' of the rHt th,d (]l(rdlorscotllplt((1 WIth thf' UJllon rUjul'stto partlclpJlte In tht fll sl natIOnallelephone slrIkp \\hlch Sldl tcdMonday mornlllg a 6 Miilldger\V G Schulz and MISS 1adelalT1eKauffman appreciate the coopt'la­tlOn of the puhllc III pl,1 Ill); onlynecesslll) calls

The uSllell tolls h,md cd d,lllydverage 350 and Monday 300 werecompleted Tlw ,lVC'rag of loeale,ills IS 4,500 eft( h day and a tolalof 1 UOO W41S bandIed Ilf're MonddY

Mrs 'Jerry' Nf'lson lin OmahaSUPL'f'V1SOl'f has J}.C'Qn helre 10 helpMr Schulz and MISS Kauffman

\Vhen a ndtlOnal tIC Up of tde·phone servIce Ihrcdtem!d a coupleof yC'ars ago loc,:II opf'ratol"s \\ocrcof! duty only a fe\\ lToUll!;

Service Is Go dDespite St ike

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Easter Egg Hun Service Training NOVElL AUCTION IST() Be Satq.1 day SPOr-SORED BY THE

Tho Ea~loo (egg hunt {Ianned Is V~ry Valuable MIlMBERS OF VFWhy the Chdlmhl'r 01 'Comln<. ((' forList SatUll1ay V...IS posII)(!lpd I.l AN"OTH:ER high llght In

'''c{'k IJccuusC of l,llll '111 hunl I . W<lym S !>us!n('SS ,icl!YJ\]{'s\\111 hp next S,i1uHld)' AI)'II]2 Dr. H. D. Griffin Exp am3 wJiI b¢ the mellOn of scarceand chlldl£m un JnVlll'd t) mel'l Program of Education articles by the Vltl'lallS of For-at:2 at the' elly HudJlonum 0 take Followed in Army. cign Wals nl' t rlucsddy Apnlpart Prlz¢s will be awar cd by 15 Tilings bo hi for the evclTllocal [InTIS CducatlOn and lrawlng affOldcd \\C'l c sold to the advantage of A large- modern barn, nine milch~-_~_ to those 10 the armed forces v.ere the sponsors and everythmg cov.s eight c<thes a team of good

CXplcllncd for Klwanlans MonddY o[fPlcd IS In sharp df'm,wd The hOlses 10 SO"" 5, 60 three-wcl'k-oltlby DI II ]) Gllffln, who IS In s til' IS unuslldl and Imidl IS pigs 10 tons of hay, 350 bales ofl'lldrl-:I' of Ill{ VI tlr(InS gUlddncc shl)llirf Iw nllml lOllS dtH1 pll(rs Sll,lW :20() bushels of com anrl1f'llllrdlllH rollegl' nH Spl,lkfr, sufflClcnll) high 10 IlWlld tile odls, tools milk room cqulpmfntwllo WdS cl cHptam In Ilw ,Ifmy dnd \etl'lans' group \\Inch nr-eds and sum(' o(her IHoperty, valllu1-who dId much .... orl" III the Infor- ll!lf lui ret I Ipts for \\orthy pur- .1t ab(JUI $l{)(J()(J \',ere last shottlyI1hllwn and (duratIOn dl\ISlOn of POSL~ Lit Inlerl'st(d !lUYlCIS 'after mldnlg;ht S,lturday In fIre ofIlw servl(e explaln('d that 12 'SCdn the page dd III Loony s undett'lnlln('d Origin at the H(n·mJllwn had experlence lO World HI raid and UrcH!c' \\hal Ihey IJ.- A Rf'lh\\lsch funn threc Ollie,;War 11 Thc depurtment of lnlelJl_1 nef'd In pdlror)llZlng Ihls unlquc' \\LSt of \\d)nC Insurance IS C-al-g('nce IS JnWOitanl to all IllC,lUSC ducllon bu){'~;; \\Jll nol only f1(d on 1hl' harn ;:Jnd contenls andof 1111' Iramlng fCdtUl(' ser\p tlHI1lSllVes hul wtll hnd on tll( stl.w.l{ hUllhIsonlypdlllilly

Mlllldry oecul),Jllon~ ItllTlmg nlldtds1l!lsttIlCl)o,lnollJf' lnd (n\(I~ till loss ,S( Ives a dUdl purpo~1 prrrMflng dc'sl'l"\Jl1g (Jli.!:'l11l/allnn Vvlll n Mrs [L('lhwIsch wdkellll!youlhs fOi SC.IVICC In l!le',lmlY ,wd _~__~_~~ J I d\Hlul IJlldnlght she notH~Qd tlwalso for CalcelS III CIVilian hfe TIl(' hrIght light Ine blaze had gamedpl(par~tlOn langes from manUdl T I H Id A . such h~ad\\ Iy then that Uamc.sI<lbor to th(' highest profcssJOn Of 0 0 uctlon en\cloped the huildmg and It \\ ISthe, 3 000 vanous military courses, mlposslhlc to savc the stock00 per Cl'nt ale for Occupdtions Of C 't' I It \\d)ne fIremen and nelghbOlsthat can he follow cd In CI\lltan fl lca ems responded promptly A high \',lnrlbfC' such as athletiC dllectors, from the north\\est fanned ttl('

Iyplsls, clerks, etc Veterans of Foreign Wars bl<tz( fhe house IS southV.LSt 01Mllltary occupatIOns lO V.lllch tile bdrn so Jt v.as not In the patll-

offlcel s trilm ,lIe III ten CrltcgorIes Sponsor Feature Here \\dy IJUI flnnv n worked 10 ku p('ornmunlc<lIIOns and tldl1Sportn- Next Tuesday. Ill( lldm~ 'i flom the granary ,1ndlIon comm,ltldant, adminIstrator Jl:~~nho\Jsc }\hlch are south of tIle

~~\~~~~~nceheaa~~h sug;l~cu;)~~~~:~ hoid I~r~~~bl(:~ ~~~~i;~l ;;:a~~ lt~c~i One mll{ h COW, ooe team oj

mg engmecrs and profeSSIOnal and Itl ms TuesdCly, April J5 at 1 ~~~~\~O~;~~]f~~S~t~~ktl~~t~~~c~~~~sClCntlflc Some 800 military occu- ~~~~~~I~~frol~ c~;scth~f ~~dnl~~:] else\\hue on the fann and \\Nl;

pal Ions ale oJX'n to officers th( r the dUCtlOll \\111 be In Ihe sa\cdThe cnllsted man, 100 has 700 cludltorlum Tht IJ 1I n \\l-Jlch had hN:n on IJ\f'

10,.;00 Ilms of work open 10 111m Itcms to hI sold 10 hlglllSl hId lJl<lcC 1){fOlC thf' RcthwlschrsflH'S( DI Grlffm lIsted In Ihc fol dcrs arc all clltlCal ones \'ohllil hought lhe fdrm more tlvm tf Jl

lowmg L!dsSlfJc,ltlOns GunnclY h,I\C j)CLn obtaIned lhrouf.;h nUln- yf'ifS <-lgl) hid heen model'Tllzed,lfld gun lontlol, Inlelllgencc <lnd uLlclunrs ....nd lOCal I(prcslnl,(- It \.I,;{S .... llcd for l'jl'ctrllll)1L'~OnnaISSelhll' securIly com IIV(S Included,are such thmgs as Ihough no maehillcry was In tillmunlcat luns, t 1ansporlat Ion sup- fann maehln~ r} f al S plcl{up sl nlcl Ufe 11H' tool shop WIth ;ilLpl](s n'<l.lntrndtHc, nwdll,jl {on- trufl-,S (,jpfllle,ddppll,Il'!f r S,pdllll, tIll tl,)I"v, 1<:; II1Irc ThcscMratorstlwllOll lind (ngUl('(lmg luhnl· dulo ,tCles..<;OrTes and otlHIS IIiOIlI v,JIIl ,til lqulpment for' han·cdl ,wd <ldmmlslmlJon T J Hughes and Fred JUJ\.IS dllng- milk v, IS also In the bam,

Aflcr mduct'on a mans abillllc$ the latter of Laurel, \\-Ill scr.e as Mr I{(l!1\\lS<,h \\lth the aid of"nd CHPiiCltlCS clfe tested find each alicliOneers !l1lny h( Ipl rs \\as cleanng til('IS dasslflCd for sosnc speCifiC work VFW Auxlll31y \\J11 prU\lde sile IllC' IIr-st of tlll' WN'k A mwfOJ \\11Ich he lS SUited Ml!ltnry servlllg slands bdlll \\JlI lll~cly be erectedO(CUfJdllon spf'cJrllists al0 Iist('d The VF\V post IS lcll\e III help­und('r (.}n(' of Ihe thrf'f' calegorlcs Hlg many Vvorlily (ntetprlses forof illS Spfl'('I,JI lIne as Skilled Srll1l- h('n('{J! of \1 1('lanS 111l'lr f<-lmJllls"lu111 d or Pllll nlldl Th( Skllkd ,llld !il( gf ncr,!:1 pullll{O( dill lrly g-Of/d III tlH II Imr, till'~l'ml skJlINI dl) \',('11 undl r Sill)! r\ IS JOn 'llld Ihc polpntlals elrL' goodprospllls for lrammg Those nolclasslf) zng for MaS Hn aSSIgnedto hasl(~ trammg Later they arctested further for specml aptltudf's

M'!l 1)( Ing !lIS< hal [.i:1";! ;lrl' pro­\Idl'(i wII!l SIll'( 1,11 (outls('1 lX'fon'til( y 1(',IVe Ihelr sl,lIlOns and also

(C\JUl!UUlU Oil l'abo '1 \\ oJ

lour An' U.lptlZI d.

D1", Vlelol West conduclcd Imp­tlsm nics Easter afternoon at 4 III

~~~~tcrcl~~P~r,fh~~dC~~~~ i~~o~~Sedcrberg of Wayne, Linda Lee,daughter of Mr, and Mrs, MerlinPreston of Wayne, Sherry Lee,daughter of Mr and Mrs. JackPetersen of Omaha, and Don Les­he, son or Dr and Mrs. DonaldThdophllu. of Sioux City. Mr•.Petersen IS the former Doris Rock­well of Wayne, and Mr. imd Mrs.Darrell Petersen of Omaha were IS Jmproving in the veterans' hos­spopsors for Sherry Lee. Mr. ~nd pital in Lincoln. H will be thereMrs. H, A. Preston, great grand-' a whIle, Mr. and M . F, iA, Mild­parents of Linda Lee Preston, wereIner, whQ bad been with h4n. re-am()ng those present. turned h01l!,e Sund '

CAROL NICHOLAISEN

IS GRADUATE NURSEMIss {'<lrol Nltllot.lI~en Wd~

glddltaled trom nurse's tr<umng III

Clllcago IdSI .... cek and came toCreighton to VISit her grand­mother, Mrs C W Mcteer Thetwo weI (' here 10 sel' Ihe HermanSluvcs MJSS Nlchol.lIsen returnsId t;:llIcago 10 serve a:-:. nurse In

Ihe bospltal In \\hlell ~hc lWlncd

Electric ServiceTo Be Continue

Breal<s. Left Wrist.Earl Bennett's left wrist was

broken Monday when his saddlohorse slipped and fell With him atthe saddle 'hor.e .ale In Omaha.

LIFE SAVING TESTIS PASSED HERE

Semor !tfe saving tests v.erepassed at tile coJIegt' undel thesuperviSIOn 01 Mrs ESlher Cdrlsonby Joan Ahern and Jeanne Sm01skiof Wayne, BeHy, 'Benter of WaltM

hill, Marjorie Byerly of Albion, JoAnn Enghsh of SnoqualmIe, Wash,VIrgima Ferns of Ahthol1, la, La­Vonnt!' Grubb of TJIden and I Bar­bara Havorka of Randolph

GOVERNOR VISITSPARENTS OF YOUTH

KILLED . IN INDIA

(; l)~ll'e;l~:~,t~~~,r:~~~~tll:~:~SPU'lt of till' g:ldSSlooIS, dl<li .1noble and Jlotl'\\Olthy thltl~ InIhe COlil'se of a leeent trIp 10Oklahoma Clty, where he wascalled to address a meetm~ ofchemurgy sav-<:lOts He \\as lac_compdnled by Don WIghln~(]n,W,I)'llC' While servIng 111 In Idthe guvenwi', IIH n ,t Jl1ajOJ" 1<ld,IS ,I loommolte, MdjOI' Le \ ISRlee son of Mr and Mrs \VtHRIce of f Icdcllek Okluho 1d

Rlle stal ted oul onl:' 1ll0Mllll' In

Ind,la dll\ mg Ius B-2'1 but hedid not come back Thl' onlyotlwr boy In ~hl' Rice family\\dS kJlled whIle fly Illg a flght[I..:l plane O\l'l F'1 ....illCl' 1\ VISIfrom d loomnldt(' of Ihe (jcleds·«(\ flit l' \,ould nHan so much toIlle !)(.'r1d\ed IXl.renl~ IhHt tlHgovel nor deCIded 10 slVlJ dndse(' thl'm JIe dId cwd slorH'S ofthe depdl fed youth s \dlor malTI1~, dnd hiS dc\ ollon to hometics v. l're 'vonderful!) stImulat­mg Thl' parents \\ele madebe1tC') able to cndUI(' unkmdfate, and the governOi fcltamply np81d

THE

Conduct ClinicFor City School

A musIc CIlIllC and contlert forstudlnls of Wa)ne cIty schbol washeld Wcdnesday at Ihe W:J.yneauditOrium Don u'nz dIrector ofthe unn erslty band 111 tlncoln,conducted the clmlc fOl mstru~

mental g'9ups solOIsts an I tWltl­(IS RlchaId W"ltcrs Ondhd, ofIh..r 1losfJ(' MIlSIC ('omjldhy ,Ull!fornl( lly \ (){,ll Il'tllllll III ()lIhllldIldd VOC <II wotl{

Thl' c!lJ1j( Wd!-; oj/cn tu all 'v\lloWished to attend

A program was given Jtl theauditOrium that evellJng at 8 Thcpuhllc was lOvlled'

Dirk Lueders, E. D. LindsayTake Over Business

Here on Monday,

l>uk LIllr!ll;; ll,d L\l u tl !J,l!l

f)~~~~~'~ dl:l~ll~~I\l Ig~l:)rl: l~ I~~\(T\J:~~ IDistrict Judge F. H. Pollock~tll'( 1 dnd look POS~( ;;;;I()1l Mondd) Files Orders in Court11l(' Ill\\ 111m \"'IIJ \)( 1,1100\n ,IS tll( Here Thursday,L & L ,\ulo St r\!(e Luede:ls fllslbought II hdlf Itdl'l(sl III Ih(' Lmd- Ill( Wdyne counly IIII II! jJubllcsay Auto Shop on Soulll Main dnl! pO\v('r dlSlllCt IS 10 contInue tothe tv.:o thlll boughl Ihe Koplin prOVide electnc sen Ice 10 USCfS Il1

busln( ss Wlllslde tempol<.ll Jly The WmsldeDoth lepall shops \\ ill h{ op('r- board had ordered discontinuance

aled dunng April \.. hllt !Ill' one IS of tile SC:TVICL' afll'r the loc~l poweriJemg lno\(d lrom SOlllh Mdll1 10 pldnt hold h('('fl rl'modeled II J,he IOmbll!ll1 \\llll III( OIl( tll( men Slnlan <Inri OthL'l~ fIled an lOjUlfc­IlOUght fronJ MI h.ofJIIIl hilt'I tlOn r('stlclllllllg lIw power dlstIlclMdY 1 IIHY wlll hd\t' only Ill{' shelp 110m dl!:;(onlmllln~ the service Inon West nrsl slr~el Slatfs of the chStllet COUlt here last Thursday,two firms v. III be combln~d Judge F If Pollock cOlltmucd the

Mr Lu('ders had specml tralnJllg temporary injunctIOn untl1 furtherIII mechanICS during the war when order of the courthe serVIced airplanes In the Euno- In the petitIOn of Ell"IY FH:~ld vspenn theatre Mr LlIl(jS,IY hltls Doruthy 1 1"]('ld divorce wasOpf'I,lll'd IllS ~hop t\\O <lod ,1 h~llf glan1~d Tile dr[rndatlt wasye<lIS ' ,IWdIU«1 (\.lstody of lWo mmor

Mr l{()Jlltn, \\110 hdd Il«( II III thlldllnbl1sll1"lsS h~rc since lB39 pl.ws to In the dlvolce pclltlon of Cor,lopen a wholesale aulo parts ahd Woehlt'r vs Ernest Woehlel, theaccessories shop as soon as he defendant v.as enjOined from sefI­tlllds ,a 10calIOn Ing 01 mortgaglllg any llllerest he

may have ltl realty He lS to. paytl mpomry alnnony o( $2"5 a monthunlit further order of the courtTile lll,untiff IS allowed completeuSC' of the reSidence <lnd householdeffccts on condllion that when noone 1S home lhe premlsCs are to behcpt locked The plmnllff IS to re~

move no furniture or householdgoods from 1he rcsldence

Wa*ne Is HostF1r Convention

Many 'Expected to Attend

Th~'d Di.trict Meetingere Next Week..

Wd)'n Women s club IS host tothe Thl d District conventIOn tobe held ApI II 17 and 18 at theMelhodls! l'hurc.h Th(' meetmg\\111 own \\1th " rcef'pllon at thecollf'ge Noon hmt l1('on tile twoddYS \'olll he :-;crvcl! by Melhodlst\\omel1 In the chUlch IlrlrJOIs Theevening I banquet, Aprll 17, IS III

cll<lTge Of BPW and will be In theauctltorlum wllh Redeemer Lu­tholan ~.. omen sel\ mg

C.ues~ speakers wJlO 'WIll bc Iwreell (' R!='v Adn 111 J l:dgRr of Co­Z,llt JlIS~OI of Ihe l'llSt MetllOchst(hulch, \\ho gl\IS lh{' klCynote ad­till'sS ~yle Gill of Fremont, v.6rldtl\\\{ II T!. who IS oanquet speaker,Mrs Vqlna Ranklll, Gland Island,n'lcll1agdr of soual security \Ahowill cqnducl a fOI urn on thestruetu~'e and workmg of lhel)llltcd Sl ates orgalllzatJOn, Dr G~(e S<lpdnl ter, clInical dlrcctor of~he NQ1foik State hospital, v.ho

~g~tt dtbC~S~ a~~~~a~t l1~ressM a~1~[anm!Jt, professOl of English at

S ff F t /\V<lYHl' collegl, v. ho will add I essU ers rae ure IttH' ( tlVlntlOtl un ,ducatlOn of

tuddY I

In M.·shap Here [' Amorg lIll' added featulls ofthe co~\enllOn <Ire A diSCUSSionof thel !euer:Jtwn by Mrs lL C,

Theodore Kittle Is Struck 1Iannd of Surel JOr Nebraska slate, 11Ix:sll!llnl of, NF'WC' pr,u:llcal

ACCidentally by Auto pOJllls I III IJI ogl ;-un plHnnmg WIllCrossing Street. ! he of lured hy MIS Bllse Hohmson,

, 1(((Jld~ng SCClcl;u")' of NFWC,lltcD(\()]l h.Jltl, \\110 Il\(s four' Mrs ~(hl \Vdgncl of NOlfolk,

millS \\( st 01 Allond sufloll'u a stdtC Clanman of Amcncan home,fractulL o( hoth bonts m illS left \\111 (h!\clop her fIeld of \\ork InI(g Illt\\(Nl IIH lilidc lind kn('o d spC'{!,ll t,tll{ MIS Roy MdTSIl<lll,Stlll(!.J\ (\( rlltlg aboul 8 whc.n 1l(1 stdlr\ <JI1,urnmn of fOl('lg-n and tel­\\,1;; (I~ lHlpll!,tlly S!llHk hy ,! Cdr, IIIOI'j,J~ clubs \'.111 Illslruct clubs StatedllVUl by uon,llu \VIsc!lhof of all Ihl.! \\ork to be done In thIS

~i;:l;~fll~~ld\\ ,~~I~ll:l' T~~;si:~~I~ I, ~"HI~: fldd 11<1>;('<1nl by Mrs S A LUf~gen

~~\··tl:,ll;~I\l(1 1;)~(:SPI~'r~;;t:~~~\ ~)I~lkl(,!'.;lrt DIslrltl lIlel state (hmnnln wIll A Icqurst 10 rc\o~( l/H Fanl

lS r0( I 1\ 111': ( II r ::;H:JlI~';t.;:'/;,\ It~JlsIlI~~) <l~'~I.~~t~~(,~ll~I~l~~kS Molor ('dJml).!ny" II ('nsl 10 do

1ll1~11'<;(r:~,I,l,:1;l(I\\{(11 tll! I_ NI ,\ tnll;;l(dl 1\'((llllon dnu lour of :~~ls~:\(;~n~:;I<l~~/lli~~}~' ~l!;~{~~('!I\~11101lLllllllk IllrlLIIS{)Jjssl()Jl' glj- \\d)IIl'CuIIIVt ,t!('!J('lllg'Hrl,lIlg('d hnglfHtl Welll/III'1 J S(olt Ily

Itlg (1~1 \\IHll 111' r (1 11Ill~ IrU111 ~~II:~:~~:)~ll:~I\;::l\)tl(I~:~.~I~~):~~,l~~~ vy S Mdll! <1m!. 11s Mlflllll

till I1lJltil I I 1 tIl t II Slmld,lnd of LJH (, ItJ,1l Glldgt,IvII h.lIllE S \\If(' It I'> lJll'll It1 H I'llnd {O~~'lllSlr~e~~d~snng cnsemJes Wayne

local I~OSPl1al fOi lll((lJU.l.l CalC fUI PlOoC'cr cluh nlf'mbers and pa~t Ford, Rccordmg 0 lhl' eOlll-SOffi(' d}S _ dJstnct J<!f'sidents \\lll be honohd plamt, recently ;c mml1tcd . the

at ttl(' hcll11111et All dubs arc~ contract of the Wa 11(' firm un-

K I· G rd 10 sr'nd at Irasl r)Jl(' m{'m"d~·'as t:rttdS' t(Udl\Hthoul erll Sf' ...:-rhroughop In arage I dlsllngulshcd gUtst 11,l!lr d,tl rIlI1tYS, Will L,IIl1UH dlHIVJ!-il1ols ,HC '\(!(01lH' dt nil SlS. trill SIII'al', ('Il'monl MI' Ml1lfl

B ht b T ~l()ns dnd Mrs St Ill!,ldnr l I IlTll <I,lln-oug Y WO dgCS' III ('XClSS of $llO,OOO by till

Icnnm,tllOllProvldlllg: thdl Ihe IdTnlnlsllat(~r

1)('lw\{'s that 1I1ef(' IS suffIClenlground for .1 hearl g, Ihe eom­plumt will be heard y Mr Scolland ,( fIVl'-mC'Ill!Jf'1 dt VISOI) !J(MI d

filL' dl pdllmf'nt st If( s III II l}olO­u.dl1rp wollid be to Ive till }-'ordC('JllrldIlY 20 d.lys n II( (' of llL,lr~

111!-:, Aftl f 1\d 111 III I II llor Sudlmak('s fmdlng ap!lC.l ll1<1y 1>1' 1,lk­tn to th", Lancaster c unly districtcourt.

Fun al Se,..,;iceI eld w*neSday

Fun ra r1tes we e conductedWadn sd y at 2 fro the Hypseparlor I Wake[lCld for Mrs Minime P te on Keyser) 56, who {hedMond y 111 a Chern H'e 1,t, hos­Jllldl H.e r W Wlherg OffH wI!'dand hlll I (ollow(ll 11 Ihe W,llH~

field c 'm '{cryDec as d held lIve lO W<lkelJehJ

some e rsMrs yser leave her husband,

CharI s Keyser, a d a hl'Othcr,Har ~ lcrson, In yonung,

art BaIler Stays

hn Kyl Elected

ipal Here.

M~~~ay :~ ('~r~~a~~ ~~~;dU~~~~~~Baller c ntl'act for next yearwhich t' lccepted TIl(" board<.'iecled tOh K) I of Tek,ul1ah <ISl)rim:lp,l a d eo.lch I lo succeedF A L md eth who has uccellted

-X " X a POSitl n < prmcIPuJ of the Le-\V .tll' rel1l1nd('d of time und Mars, 1. , h gh school 1 he bOdI d

mOlhy now devoted to recreatIOn cgntJ<1C ed With Mil Ble( ha asas jC nlrasted \\'l! h experIences in manual rt mstruetol'~and asslst­plan 'er years \Vc are also le- ant co,l~ r Blecha has been onrom of many present abuses the loca st ff most 0 thiS telm,Vivie def~at prlvikges and~mVite M1SS ret al Hack~nbCIg, 7thdang rs A boy and gIrl I ay be grade' H strrdor for ~ vend years,so s rfelled hy amusement with \\as rna c P JIlclpal of junlQI JUg!lJ~ttl m· no useful employ ent MISS E OIS Jacoby, commerCialno ense of responslbdlt ~that t('(icher ha.s acccPtc~ a contI8ctchar eter IS \\eakened and I prom- (or teac lm~ In the hi h school <-ItIsm llf(' drops mlo destro~ing her hom city of GOld n next yearpltfa Is Mr Ltndteth, as prlrelpal of Ihe

* * ;(0 LeMars hl4h school lof 500 stu~P haps the extreme of church dents, "ill have a JlOn teachmg

~::; ~v;:~~: ~~t~o~~~Q~~~~ea~e~~ ~:l~c:~~v~thaan f~~~~l~lm~ ~~C~~l\:~'sure for. mdrffercncc to old. tune Mr Landre h plans to be hel e thiS1Jvin habIts ConventIOns -were summClan he and l'v rs Landi ethhal' u]ly strict lifty years ago Will go 0 Mars AUjf;ust 20The arC recogmzed as harmfully Mr md '('til hns 1)1('n prmcljMI

~~X<l.1 ~~~n ~~~ ~~:~cn mt-<ln IS hard of Way city schools for Ihll'e

~ * * ~~:I~dV ~~ f~~ ~~~r~1 J~~egsl~~1~1~~C sting dbout for"early-day bOy- when h w s an ass~tdnt Tn 1h('

hoO{ expcrIences, ...... e questIOned depart ent o( educat I n at NO! th

~(~;(rll~l(~t ~~~~fn, }~~(~~~h~~I!I~~~ ",estern U l\(TSlty, 1 \Clnston IIItoll~l'l a homeslcad mlloll county, John Ky, son of Mr 'lnd MISdnd )0)$ Il1 1111' f<lmlly had to work J G IYI has !J(ln I)jJtl~ln,11 "thdn to hl'lptame the\.. iJdpralrJe Tckaol<ll t1L' pa.. t 1\\tJ)(dIS JIl'.md m,lke it ploc1uctlve There \\oas gr, du, tl d from 'Wayne I'll p\\cr f('\\ OppOI tunltlc's fOl dl\('''~ ill 1937 tnd Wayne col'legl m 1910slon ThC'lC' ' .. as little' time for He tau ht In.Oaklelnd Wakcfl(']dplay' \\Ith lIttle \\Ith \\hICh 10 and ('rug hcfol{ gOHlg to Ttcka

pl,.y ~ ~ rr I~~~~C: m\\l~~I~~~~I\~~;;~~n::~:~I\\~~P of Bo\\cQIoi!! p,llcnl.s \\pre or- from I I' nl\elslly of I\'ebrdsk,1

fho ox III I C'hglOn Members of thiS SUI m I

the amJly atlL'nded ChUTCh, Sun._ seh1noofIUj::a, :,'llu"'dO,frCOfl;hIK~g;'1 :ll,gt',~d,ly school and prayer meeting .. 03 Nt, .~reg larly Ut'thodox Ideas of the rcctlOn \\)Il 11 (lhdlllplOnslllpS,lbl <llh were StllClly observed tmphl\' I e look thlt'l.! ~()tlsecu

No "poTts on th.\! dny - nothmg live 1I'1ll! lu sldly hlsk( t!J,!.ll!Jut IIHI..":,I.I· \\US nllo\\ed 10 work tOUl"rl<l1 11 11 \\1Il11lllgl 1111 <!l<l1l1('hu Ih (Irll~I'S :md oth('t' ('({!PSI- pIOns-llIl 111 l'lli

...... a~l]( il 1('.lde'l's fn'fJ\1('nt!y made the Mr ,I HI in; h.yl <lInd l\~o \ lidJ30\ en home thell !le,Hlqu.uters dren, Jon timl Jdnn(/n(, pJdll to

\\1111 \-lsltlng the community Prof move t a~ne <it the end of Ihcnov n recalls that on one occasion i.( 0 ltl_n lCd_OIl l'asl~c;)

the presld!ng elder \\ho tarned ----jw,t! the fam>!y and had to make File~111 1l10n.l.tratweana er tOVvn to hold services .~ ~

"~Y,rmc;Yt'l1rn~~f'mrlToydf ,l dlh- T . ° t "'11('1' nd jllHSlS I'alher lhan mil' un 0 lavIng 0 i' eY:-ithe tnll" v.h" h hp ~un>"kn ct do- I °109' mOIl' \ lolL'nel' 10 Ow sllcl'('d council 1:1

r-ants Permissiond.l) Ill' could h,lve qi Ide perfectCUll l'ctlOllS on Ille lattl-r To IW . Peed t Erect

IJ of Bowen*s<~~sXth~rewere a1- S~ating Ri, k.\\a sa fr'w thwgs 10 look lOIvmrd A n'il0n~tUlnC(, 10 [Jd\ !ng ,1I1()os10 lllJng dl\lb d,!ys of \\01'1, and III bloc 1_ In 111< \)us~ncss d!strlctw{) hip d Fourth of ,July cclc- was flIed wllh Ibf'ICII) (oun( IIhra Ion ,md.1J1 <lllnual fIshing trip Tuesf!,1 e ('l1mg A: pelltlOtl 1(­As Mst }lIgh lights fadld III 111l'nl- (OId(({ pnvlOusly h'1<1 dsk(l! 1m

OIY jl10speetlvc nl'\v ones I Hille In- IldVII1'!i lof 111l' .llley 1)('1\"\(11 111('to lew I'"ICh ('nllvened 1I11aglll- IPI('pho I' fflC( dnd Ilh(' hoI! I .1Or!dill nand fUllllsheu menldl p,lbu~ north a d outh III thtsaml' lJl0d{Iu Prof Bowen belonged to a Wm Pc d \'tas gra tcd p( Iml~-tl and corrimullity of orderly, slon I to b lId d ska lI1g rink onha ~ .... orkmg God-fearmg people lots w Ich he bought from W STh rather who was 8elf·educated, Bresslc he lot<; ar wC'st of tile\.. a m due tIme elected Judge of Bresslc eSldencp n I'::asl 7th

Eo t county One boy be¢ame a L ect ~pI' acher, the other 11 teacher S E:leCI,on l'e1urns Wt I t IT1\,\ssldPc haps 100 litlie llcens(' In th(' A b er IIci('ns( \\d gldnttf! toBo en youth, no douht too much Chas ICC manII(' nse now A middle course

\\0 Id bl ,dea\ * " Bro q r ./s' L {ItI'u,' Ulld I'rc"..t. I Fire uesday

u nal~~nt~or~dU~e~al~I~~a~~~J~I~~ A br 0 er house 0lthC Rudolph

ov r our Idea lof housc~cIcamng ~~b~, sil f\~~;n~llI ~'{~" ~~~s~~o~,~~

~I ~o~~;d~~d ;;t1~~~lt C~~l~;~~c~~ hy flf uesday ah( llt lmdnlghtth' CUlly dd}s May we suggest No ChI k~ns ""'ere losIn extcnudtlOn thaI Mr Williams The bu ldmg \V,IS helllg 11l'.tlt'dIS too young to lemcmber what In pr a atJOn for 1 jU(' chH I,ensh ppened If he h!s been told which w re bCJIlg kC'Jll In t11('

out It, he has doubtless brushed house el porarJly f1 aSide as the fIgment of superan- Sam ars that ollowed the

aled ImagmatlOn Wayn f rc truck 1 the Roeber" '* * place c' damaged hy a rt cldess

[ Mr Williams could I){' trans- drl\l'r) I'ted hom compardtl\-e luxury 1.0t e exC')'uclUtmg seml~anl1Ucll .It·L k on dlrt by hand 10 Ihe hardt'st

sSlble way, he would fmd Nogs, but carpets These had to

b taken up one tack at a time,Irg on a lIne and pounded and

l' pounded An occaslOnal VOIceC uld b(> hC'Mu "Turn II o"er clOd

p und it on tlw ollll'r SldL' " ThiSd( spmnng task finally (mll~h('d,

11 C carpet was restorcd 10 tlll'fl or, stretched, over paper andt· eked down laborIOusly Missmgt' cks and hlttmg fingers that gotI I the way contributed to the dls-

I,) h SSIIlg" expcr~~n;c */,No such thmg as a mattress

'h d heen Jnvented, Bcd licks werefl led a l near or distant strawpies, S<leepmg on freshly Inserteds raw was a joy contrasted withtI C pulverized sha.kedown, jUst

I \l .earded. Alld only trifles hbver.e around to Inspire jo9" in prnn"It ve settlements,

. •. J' * INo furnaces S~ov~p1pes had to

1) cleaned, and we oft~n thoughtt ey were purposely made not tor t, but to cause bItter ~nguish in

(Contlnucd on Pa.lo trourl

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Kugler ~Iectric CO.Phone 322

Canned Citrus J,uicesA Producer-Consnmer €ampai~

Grapefruit Juice Town Ho",' 46C~~; 19cOran~e Juice Full a'Gold ..... "c';;; 23cBlended Juice ~;:~:~G~~diculi6C~~ 21 cB_ended Juice Blond .'G.,d 3g;n,' 25eLime Juice Apt,; nataral :;'B~f 14cOrange Base Rea' Gold '~.\'~~ 37c

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No meal is ~omplete wi~~ut bf'ead:-:-: the perfect partne:i for_ ~otlier

fo~. From :ts many vanetws CllI\ be found the exact shades of&vor tobrmg fu? enjoyment to nearly every dish. Although bread can'claim iI>~

honors m .food value. and taste appeal, low cost and convenience haveadded to Its popularity. Eut these are things you already know aboutbread. Perhapa though, you don't know that Safeway has one of the finest

assortments of fresh bread in town. Visit our bread display today. Choose

your family's favorite kinds, .~~ guaJ'anteed fre!lh' guaranteedto please.

While Bread Mrs. Wright's, tender .. :.~_...~t~,rl14CWheal Bread Mm. Wright's, fresh.~=-., ••2l~.rl 14CCracked Wheal Bread Mrs, Wright's .1t~:f 14CRye Bread ~. Wright's, light .. '_'~'''''''' l~~:f 14CBread Goes with Everything

Cheese Dut'h.MiIl. Am"",n .... ~ko:: 28cSalad Dressln,g Da'h'".~ 69cStrained Honey ~~':~;~~~,;t .. 'jl:': 53cCinnamon Schltllng'" g"and." .. 2c:.~ 15c,Celery Seed ~g:.";:1~n~,;~~:'" .'~k':. IScWalnuts ~l~e,~~;:::sr~tie~{~~l. .. tko;. 3geMargarine Sunnyhank B'aad ....~~:'42c

. You Get'More for Your Money at Safeway

Blackber~es Wat,,_p"k ... N~;~ 23c Carnation Milk ....~ ..... 3l~;: 38cApricots S.'sn.: whol', p,,',d N.•},;;; 27c Cherub Milk .3 c~:;; 35eDiced Pears Hit Pacad,. . .N·la';; 2ge Seedless Raisins. ..'~ko:: 23ePeas ~t~n~e:rsJdq'. ~allty.. 2 No.2 25c Shr dd dR I t l2 14........ Cana e e as on C,r'al .... P;~:: cSpaghetti Dinner ~;~M-"".Pkg 33c Oats :'~~'~fr~~~ .. 48"mo. 21 cC t Red Hill; ~3%~OZ . .. .••... Pkg,

, a sup rlob tomulD ••v.r BU: 19c Ginger Snaps ~~:I;.:hJ.n '~~;: 29cSavel 7·.,. 21c

A ..apl,,'"u Pkg. . . Edw rdsCoffee..... '-lb. 47ePalmolive Soap B.1!~i:;'. 'Sc Get .w'ngcl<,i.antb.ma~·~;~~;;~::25' In

coIn the last mcb or sealing strip trom a can

S.weetheart Saap _ ,~~~~k~ze 11e 0 :.~e~f:'c~Ge~~~.~. EJ~ar51tc~;11Y~~~~:

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ConJ i\)!tAkf..0_The Homemakers' Bureau

An Extril s.jftN1 S,N/k,

Toast in some form or another ap­pears 0 the majority of breakfasttables t -'country over. but we liketo serve t. too. at other meal8 thanbreakfaB . Try some of these way"with to t to add interest and va..riety to our meals.

CHEES TOABT-Sprinkle gratedcheese 0 triangles of toast and placeunder t e broiler 2 or 3 minutes.Serve wi h soup or salad or seafoodcocktail.

PARS Y TOABT-Spread slicesof brea~ with parsley butter, madeby cr . g togetw equal parta offinely cut parsley and butter Or mar­garine. P ace on a baking sheet andtoast in moderate oven (350° F.)

- until bro n. Serva as an accompani·mant to spaghetti C8B881'Ole or ahearty so p.

SALAD FINGERS-Cut breadinto ~~in h strips. Brush with melt­ed butter r margarine, salad oil, ormay ann jse and Bprinkle withchopped uta, grated cheese, celeryseed, or p ppy seed. Toast in a hotoven (400 F.) until golden-brown.Serve hot With. a salad or soup.

ME41A TOAST-Cut alicea ofbread into tJfiangles or strips. Placeon baking sb/eet in single layer. Dryout in very flow oven (250° F.) for1~ to 2 ho1/Us. or until v.ery hardand golden ~rown. Store in airtightcontainer.

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Enjoy meat at its very best and~ve money too at Sll1eway.

A Tender, all-green; 19c ' S ' k~d p. " Selected·quality··' 45 .sparagus a springtime favorite ••;-~••. Lb. . mo T. ICUICS 6 to 8 pound av~rage .. ,Lb. C

G 0 " 0 Oc SI"rl"n SI kAn especially popular 50..reen,. 010 S Shallots,smaU.,,, ... ::... Bunch 01. ea cutforlargef-families ...... Lb. ~

C·-' '1 Tops removed; for variety serve "0_ Fra Lit 1 First grade; ·47arro S crisp, cold carrot sticks Lb. (Mi nI'l Ur ers skinless-they're tender Lb. C

Polaloes d 10 i18.i. Travel tlje ro.,.tic "TAJ4ALE TRAIL." Read. U. S. No.1 Grade, Re ., :'"'~. Lbs• ..,.; this grand article about colorful old Mexico, 5

G'rapefrul"t ;r~aSi.seedles~l· 41c,. ~t'a in the b~ neW APfil FAMILY CmCLE.._,.. C

A"I···· DeliCio::~:ri:;~ted." •• ..",.,.. ,~ •. Lb. 120'1 I: loaPI-r'oryour meaey at

'pp es F'ancy and Extra'Fancy Grade ••• ,,, .... Lb. "C 1 SAl' :A.YPrices hetein are effective through ~pril 12 in Wa • e, '

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LOCALS

Observp, Birthday.Mr!'l. Jn~ephinf" Gustafson will

~ep;~~~~r~h~~o~e;n ~~:seb%i~ldb~held in thp Ed. Gust.afson homefrom 2 to .s Ilnd 7 to 9.

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THE WAYNE HERALD, WAYNE, NEBRASKA. THUR..~D Y, A~RIL 10. 1947.

O-I;DTHIATRE "

ay The ireWAYNE

leddi'rtlJ Servi. , Repre~en.t Way; e 'had perfeet attendance for the---co CO -~- --~ ---. -==J,:!,J_::-_=-=,.....;,==""""i::-_=_-"'"-':.""'_..._.......===--=~_'1"''0",..( e H" AN' month and t·e latte" ·a8 PIT·' RD NEWS Thursday Jith Mrs, Verna Ka"- Dav,'s • . h_:'~ ~;._I!,'~" .. orpa ere t ational Meet record for th~ year. ~ /1 e el.: " dell at h('f home near Wayne L ,Jlom0 In onor of Mrs. Ft'\-

IO\\'al'tfStrong, 'spn 0 Mr. a,nd

Miss Je'~sie Boyce. Pr . C..' H. Lola Millicran and Delores Gali. By Mrs. E. J. Hu....... FrJday, 8 pm, thp young peo- bel's birlhday or Monday.

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., _ .- . Raymond Florine's W01T SUlllby-

_'. f:.'~:-".\Mf.I>~':~D\ronevl.gneO.f NdaO gIOhltke'r,anodl Undahl. J~mes Brady. Wil'on Bry~ nat decorated the Valentine box. pie \\.MI c0t"!1rluct their mef'lmg dmner and lunclwon gUI'sts in the,1,1 '" ~~ ant, Jame Campbell, 10 e Dirks, Lois Galinat was chose-n postmas- & Sundny sc1rvlces Will be ('ondu~t- Frank Lal'Sf'n hOllH'.'P. nrtd:Mrs."J. C. Dcvi of Nor~ Jack Fite , Stanley Gam Ie, Con- tel' with YVOnne Speckhals and. Mr. and Mrs. TI: s. Erwin were Richard Johnson of Ponca, WalL f'rJ at 11 n. 'm. ann. R [l. m. Sun- Mrs. nnlph ]\1Qr:-,p, Mr~. Har-f k" ,,,crh;rnar~iedSatu it~" April stance Geith, Betty Griffi 1 Pa1m- Race Ann Fa-rran mail' carrie.rs. In Norfolk Sat.UJ;da d? Johnson family of Dixon, Mor- day ~ehool at 10 H. m., praYl:!r old G·ld 15, at ,n()On~at "8t. Mary' rectory er Root, Morris Sandahl La~rn Danny Carr and Yvonne Sp~ck- The ,Glenn Mugn Rons wl"'re at rlS Johnson and Miss Do~ Clark. !TIf'elmgs at. 7:30 p. m. I ~I prs Pf'v:', DOl'is and ~IJil'-w til' Rev. Wm. Kearns 0 ftciating. Thelen, Earl. Van Ember, Robert hals treated all to candy bars on Thos. Erwin's fOl' (innpr SlInday. Wm. Haskell and family were ~jdwl'pk prayer mf'l'tlng will ,be ('Ypr~tr~nr~l\i;~(~I;~a:I;)I(~Ht'~~r,;::~,~'~'

, , e bride was ·attende hy her Westphal .nd Theodore itt le~v.e their birthdays. Miss Baird served Mr. and. Mr~.. Ja. e~ Hank, and Sunnay dinner gU(lsts in the. D. JW1lt..~ ,R P; ,r~... Wf.:dnesday. ncr a~d chil(\l'l'1l ~r)('nt Ill(' l<astl'l'thei:o.- WAO, is the for l€,r Ruth this Thur[uyo for Norma, Ill.) to cake on her birthday. Linda were.in Siou· GUy Sunday. A. Paul ho.me. 1(' !laS r Will Rp~Elk at 3:30 vacal:.~on wHh rt'lath·ps in Nc~

S erbah'n,~.f:Wayne. Mr, Strong's attend th national conv ntiorl of First.·lgl'ade started the second M 'I M" 1;'1 1 L' Sundaydlcnerandsuppcrgucsls p. m. rh\JI~day, AprJ! 17, over braska Cily.a ,endant. was ~rwin Ft hbN'K of Kappa u Epsilon. onorary reader., ~. am r rs: / ~ 01'\ Inn ~e-re Pit John Carlson'S were Mr 'ln~l rfu!lo slali-oh WJAG at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs, Ism,wl Ihlo·hpsN rfolk. Besides the pa ents and various colleges wpre taken by mathernat cs fraternity. ey Will ~~ . enry <,I'WII~ S ll' (Inner un- Mr!';, l:tobert Day and- Rober·t, '.ir., and .laynf' WPrP lunehpon gl~'~;I~a ten4~nts., ,others- pres 'nt were 200,000 n ~ervice-, especially by return Sunday. ' District 22. y _ of Ponca, GURt CArl~on and Helen Sunday in tlw ,lamps IIamptontI e bl'1dcl s, brothel', Fr( ncis; De- those ov ,eas. The me-n studied on DISCUS~···-~VETERAN I ~Margje Kuhl, teacher) Mrs. TVaI' Anl]el".'on and. Carol MI'. and Mrs. Chas. Okblom, Mrs: {'ollC'f1rdia "~van. I,nth. Chllrc'h. homp at Carroll.Vi c, 'and the gridegI'(lOn's gtnnd~ their off~ uty time for higJh "chool conKtae',.o,.n Batlel' WOIl the n'uding ~~~~~ayO~ .iV-Irs. Ax I FrC'drlckson ~.A'o(nle.lina Nf'lson and Henry ,10hn- (H.c'v, John E. Sutherland. pastor) . 01'. a':ld Mrs. Harry I'!'tnl<a

ther,'M~. P. J. l....uesl r. work, Cilt>ge courses and for SE i"UP FOR C UN1'Y .-, Thursday, April 10, this week, dnl-! famlly spf'nl the East('I' \-:W:l-, The young folks left i mediat€'~ trades. uch of this was academic The matlter of havmg a eterans Second graders learned the The IVRr AmlC'rs n fatl)ily were Mrs. Ivan Clark visited r('la- tho Womaors Missionary socicly tlOn With Ihe firs! nflmf'd's fl)ll~s

lY fOI.' c.aUf

t?l'11iu where hey Plan. work, t hgh a large part was Admll1lstdlt~on set-up t~. rep~ace poems, My Shadow, Little and at Rev. P. Pearson', in Wayne for tlvps in Council Bluffs Monday ami nWPls !It 2']J. m, at the church: at Yankton, S. D.t IlUl.kc theIr,home. Mr. Strong is praeUl.'a) the soldiers and sailors. commls- North Wind. dinner Sunday. Tuesday. Miss Virginia CIHrk The hoSlpsws are Mrs. Ivan Clark .Mrs. Chl'isline Pp(lf'rspn 111111

archite'ct and his brid has been i Dr. Vi tor P. Mort>y presented SlCn was dIscussed by the county Arnold Bauer had pC'rfect at- Miss Margaret Palmror spl"'nt CHme to OmahR from Chicago hy Mrs. Oscar Ne>lson and Mrs: Vlgn of Bompf', <'lnd thp CI:lll" :\.lv-a ertding·school. i the spea er. board Tuesday ActIon Will b~ {endance for the month. Easter vacation i the IIomf'r plane Tu(>sday to rC'turn hOme GeorgI"' VOIlC'FS. ers f:lmily had Easter rlinr)pr in

lal'l')l.Shl?-rbahn of W., ne is an To obs rve Anny day, the group taken later. $ Third grade finished study of Birch home at Pie c'p. with her mother for rt weC'k's Va" Friday, April 11, 1he choir rc~ lh(' Cpo. B0rl'f'S, jr., homf'.Ul c~e o~ the.Oride and~: J. F'ues- ~ang "~rnE'rica the Beautiful,", ) -- ---~--.,,---,,-~-- , Holland. Mrs. George Voll rs nnd daugh~ cation, hC'ars('s at $:15 p. m. . .Mrs. Anna Addison vi",;itf'd 1'(']-

Ie-' IS un uncle ollh(' bn ('groom. Battlp B.,ymn of the Re,pubtie" ""'1I~ Propprty D .S. The 5th and 6th grades made tel'S visited in th Iva'n Clark Universily students homf' for Saturrh'lY, April 12, the junior a1JW's in !".·('\VC<l::;I\f' Wpl!n('C'rl.;l" of, ~_~__..__~,_. _, , . and HStatspangled Bannl!'r," Dpros ~iled this weel include maps of early Nebraska. home Wednesday e ening. Easter vacation arE' Donald Er~ and Sl'nior confirmation classes I t ~C TCHE$ BOUQU T . At th board meeting Monday, the follow,ng: Merlin Bauer brought birthday Mrs. D. A. Paul '('n( to Coun- Win. Ronald Anderson, Alden me~1 at 1 :30 p. m. The junior ~~di~'~'\,.,,~~~,"~,:jr~;';~H~"'<r('Y

THROWN BY BRIDE Willard iltst", br. HowaJrd Te-m~ Wm. BeFkenhauer to ~rnuel E. treats on Valentine day. cil Bluffs Monday I' a few days' Johnson, Hazel Nygren and Mr. chOir meet:- kt 3 p. m. PleaseDuring lIroadeast of he brid" pero and Dr. Donovan Walters and Bess:!, E. Samuelson Ap'i1 7 I visit in the Paul I rt home. and Mrs. Robert Hageman from I nole the "me. ~iSS Clai;" SI'WI o[Sin"" City

n' d. groom: program fr m Holly- were ele~,ted to membershlip in the for $1 andi

exchangp of re 1 estate, (LVelyDn I'Btra',.rrdt, 58te'arl'er)' Mrs. GeQrge VoU 'rs, Charm and Linl!oln and Miss Geneva Nygren Suo?ay, Aipril 13, Sunday school :~d ;~h.n I .luI SI rl'pt of Lincolh,,; od Tuesday aftern n, Miss clUb. Thf quota of the local club Ja~s 1, '2.' .' and 4, block _, CoUege ~ ,Georgia Gail visit d in the Carll from St. Peter, Minn. and B~hlt> ('~~sses, 10 a. m. Divine f K rJpnd, AUl'htf'r

uiorie- Brandstetter f W'lyne has lwen,raised from 60 to 66. 11111 addltl~m to Wayne. S E. Sam- Stutlents wilh perfeci al1end- Lindvall homf' in ayne Friday. Mrs. George Schroeder and Bon- worshIp, 11~, <'I. m. Vcspers at 8. ~ eanH'y in Ihe'c. tight the_. bride's bo.'u uet. < She C. L. i.Ckett was chosen to ac- u.Plson anqi. wife to wm.

tl Becke-n- ance Ithe past month arc Sharon Mr.. and Mrs. lenn Paul andj nie went to Crofton Friday to We?nesday, April 16, midweek r. M. B. 1wn](' John

w S one 01,11 girls there. A num- wmpaoy Dave Theoplli1us. Milo hauer. Ap~d 7 lor $1 and xcl)ange Havener. Karen May Head, Bon· Nancy spent the eel{-end in the spend the week-end in the L: J. devol,."ns, 8:30 p. m. Please note Paul,. ,Iudent al t1", uninT,ilyb r here heard Miss-Bra dstettel"s Dler ~n D,ean Clarence McGinn ?~ r~8) estat~,.lots.7.and 8, 'block nle Peters, Delores and Lois Gali~ Maurice Harper lOme at Ains~ Morman home, Mr. Schroeder the time. ~~~~~ne\~aC~~'i~Pn.fur hi" Il'n-da;D,'me on the network, to Chlca '0 In June ,for the lnter- :2:2, C.ollegll' Hill addltlon tp Wayne. nat; Donald and Jimmie Lc'lmbrecht worth. ~nd Cleo went up Saturday eve- ,Thursday, April 17. lh(> Ladies'

_______ ._ ~_ national iwanls convention. Alice G~ Bayes to F're~ M, and and }{jose Ann Farran. Miss Leona Bl om of Wausa ning. Thcy were S..lJnclay dinner Aid m~('ts :It lh ... chlln.. h at 2 p.Patroniz,e the advert) ers Mr, Di r reporte.d $84,11 realized Valda E. ~radt;r, April 3 for $2,942., Yvqnne SpC'ckhals movC'd to dis- spent £a;;t('r va'llion with hpr Iguests at J. C. Morman's. t~. ,MIS . .Jun Matsllkls and Mrs.

, for the nderprivileged children's 1?IS 4 andj5, block 1, original Win~ trict 53. Darlene and Johnny Wip~ parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Claud Wright pntrrt.aine(J Chas: A. N('l~()n Hrc" hostesses.fund fro a basketball game,. Side. perling are new in schooL llloom. luncheon guests at lunchf.'on Wed~ Fnday, April 18, the Luther

Beside 51 members, Rev. 'W. F. Everett E. Rees nnd wife to Sharon Have-ner and Bonnie Pe- Mr. and Mrs. S~('k Erwin wpre nesday of last wl'ck fill' Mrs, Anns at 8 p. m. at the parsonage.Most of maha was with Ed. Bahe Herman I;..undberg, Marqh 31 for tel'S receivpd hight'st averagps in at Max Holdorf's.f.(r)l' dinne-r Sun- Gf'orge SChr6&der, Mrs Ivan Wakefield dislrict \VMS meetsand Paul Wesley Bowen with Prof. $nOO, lot~ 35-40, block 211, ColJegp quarterly examinal iOlls. day. Ed Luth joihcd thcu1 in the Clark, Mr.s. Gerald Clal'k, Mrs. a! Wau~a TUf'sday, April 15. Ses­O. R. Boven. Hill addlUon to Wayne, The 3rd and 41h graders made ftprnoon. J Earl Hughe-.s, 'r-tvtrs. D. A. Paul. slons ";lll be held a; 10 a..m., 2

Carl W. and Sarah J~e Gran- a Dutch scene in the sandt.nhle, Mrs, Millie> Nplson returned Mrs. Gt'nevu Sullivan and Miss p. m., ,md 8 p. m. fhe laches ofI sot Is Baptb~t. QUist to Edward C. and Linda ,A, Upper gr?dc studf'nts madE' home with Ill'r I_daughter, Mrs. Margaret Palmer. ()tl,~ c~ur:h are invitf'll ,to altend.

L:1.rry I Lee Eckert., son of Mr GrUbb, M;arch 31 for $6 0, E 75 '~~aW!tSs of spl'mg flowers and color Joe Phillip, of ~;rptna for two ThIS IS the viclory that hathand Mrs~Kenneth Eckert of Wm~ feet 0 f N'150 ~('~t of lot· 9, TaY.lor < ,. weeks' visit. Navy Man lIpl'e. overcome t.he world, even ourSIde, w iJa}'ltlzed by hiS grent & Wacholl addltJOn 10 WalYne. ~------------- Miss Carol Al

r1PI.,son, student Fe 1-(' Keith norg ["om th" IT. failh,"

turdaYt grandfat leI' Rev Wm Fischer Oscar PaUlson and wit!' to Joe • ,-

2. Easter fternoon at the home of K. and tarvel M. Corbit. Aprw 7 nurse from t hl' ni~'cr!-;ity hOSI~i- & Pasadena is visiting the Glenn --LO--------

Rev FI cher llnd Mr and Mrs for $1 a d othe\' considf'ration, • SOUTHEAST tal in Omaha" i home for two Pauls and other friends herf'. CALSN I' 16 L::

weeks' vacationBnldWin~FiSCh('r. Sponsors were ~l,.t 0 -26-4. WAKEI"IELD Mrs. ErnC'st Pft'rson and Ward COllcord Fr('o Chur('h. ,,,~:T{I·n!.'.S(·I•. ,Ayd,<1his,·sonW::eakSoniObULsin,·neeOsIsn.Aug1,lst Eckert of Stanton and , Henry f.. Isom to John and iu~ ~v, " ,Hu F h I W' 'd cille Benjami Apr') 7 f $6$0' of Wayne called in the C. J. Pe- (Rev. Paul W. Nelson, pastor) Thc-Chas. Odliw; family of Nor-fat~~rs r\~~ ~fantl.ns-h,~s:~~~~ 'part of NW'4

n'of S~%, 0~r13_26_3: by terson home Th r.<>day. Mr. and "The path of the just is as the folk spent Easter in the Tim Col-

tioned 'nd Mrs. Hugo Fischer E 3 acrC'slof NEl,i of SW~ of 13- :, Mrs. Ellis Johnson Mrs. Richard Joh soh called there shining light, that shineth more lins homC'.were su per guest.s of Rev. Fischer 26-3, ~ndfw 5 acres of E 10 aCrE'S Sunday evening. and more unto the perfect day." Mrs. Edna Davis and Mr. andand the aldwin Fischel'S. of Wl,~ a SE% of 13~26-3, north Ha~ry Polen of Omaha visited Sunday dinn(' guests at Roy The Ladies' Christian Fellow- Mrs. Waldpn Felber were Sunday

~_~.__ of the rai road. laj w.:eCk. at Marlow Gustafson's. E. Johnson's we e Mr, and Mrs. ship circle will meet 2:30 p. m. ('vening r ne t· th Bd." Gustafson and Faith were rill r guC's 7 In e urr

(><===<)~ -~-_.-_-,:,_--_-=.- 1 Ea ter dinncr guests at Art Han~

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tON THB . RUIi'~1 S'choo'Is sot~¢ G. B. Ai<tropes and Dan~ elJ- . ~ R'uR Lalnbs were in the Jewell Killion

• ..." .' 1 hm}1e Salurday evening. TheyI\.JI ARK ET we1·(' in the S. A. IJeikf's and I-Iar-

~~YI - )C=100<===>( fFran~'e~lt.~':-~·~'il).s,icadl{'r) ~~~~li~.('S homl's at Dakota City

Br:oa demal1-d for killer cattle Jean lJrone, \rllrsha Brummer ¥rs. M11rlow Gustafson's hirth-at SioH City Monday lifted values ,Donald ~'nd H.o~JJ.)d Rohde had day was observed Sunday when the25 to 0 cents higher than last' perfed a tendanee for the month, Milton Gustafsons, James Gustaf­week's hal'ply higher close. beef "The ystery at Lake Retreat" soris and Harold Fiscl1f'rs broughtsteers rnd heifers selling from was rea and the new story is and served cooperativf' dinner at$19:50, :to $26,75, choice steers ~:~l.~anna of the Orange B105- hf't home.eligible 0 bring better than $28.00.Best. he~ers selling Monday scored Donna f'wittler and Jean Grone$24.00, uotable -tQ-P :around $26.00. had aver ges over 90 in tests.Killer ws c1e-art?d from $11,50 to Easter songs were learned.$20.00. eel bUlls sold up to $16.50.bologn s to $16.25. Stockers and nltstrlet 20.feeders scarce, steady, choice feed~ (Mrs ¢. C Buskirk. teachen)ers qu ahle around $23. Butcher Henry Ilnd Larry Thomsen havehogs st ady to strong at $26.50 to perfect attendance for tne mOIjlth.$27.25. ,Sows 25 to 50 cents lowf"r Victor Mann and Ro~'ald Milli~at $23~O to $23,50. St.ags $21.00 ken broul~ht birth.day. tre ts M.a'rch The Franklin Flegei:t were Eas..down. eedel;" pigs $24.00 to $27.50. 1 a

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be3;tl' Max,'ne and A I,'ne Mor- tel' dinner,· guests at Ervin Krae~

Fat Ia bs strong to 25 cents high~ mer's at Concord.er at $"2225 to $2325 51 ht ris camel from dlstrlCt .ew~ .. )d f' $7' 00' aug er Ronald Milliken and Da""~ne Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuve of

S Sf : rom . to $10.75. • lit Rogers spent Easter at Herman

,~I~~;===~~;;2~fFeeder~ scarce steady som 1" ht Rethwisch had highest atverages in. ~ , ,e Ig - tests. I Sl uve's, The mC'n are brothers.

We~ght~ esterns at $20.50, slrong~ Mrs, PaUline Allen of Swan'sweIght Quotable around ,$21.50.

Arno; g shipments from this .vi~ Dlstrlct 79. I store is in Omaha attending Form-tinity ~re the following: Charles (GladYS Reichert, t~achf'r) fit corsettiers' instruction classesPfluegCjr, steers at $24.25; Otto Dean, Ethel, George and Mary Tuesday and Wednesday.Dinklage, heifers at $20.00; Lou Carstens~ and Bobby Knamer ihad John and Paul Harrington, .stu~Dinklage, steers at $24.00; Robt. P. perfect attendance in M['reh dents at Lincoln, are here toHansen, steers at $24.00; Oscar The 5~h and 6th gr des 'made spend this week's vacation atJohnsor, steers at $20.50; Lyle maps of ISouth America ... home.MarotZt' steers at $24.40; Miss Nina A nU~ber attended th prog,ram Mr. and Mrs, Bob Olsoh of Es~Thomp :on, steers at $24.75; Rabt. March 8; telline, S. D., were Friday guestsWaller lambs at $123,15; Erwin A new hot plate WiS bo ht at Jack Strain's. They called atFleer. JL.,steers ,at $23.75; Steve with program money ug Aldon Sederberg's.Nettle~fln, steers at $22.50. Bobb~ Kramer' ntert&ined Mrs. Frank E:xlcben arrived

J teacher land pupils at his home ~ome after sp.endmg two monthsfi -~l;-tG;;I~;ts~;ill, March ]4 for his birthd y. " In Ca.lif~rnia'with her son, Llo~d,

(P ices subject to change) Highekt averages W

t€ earned at Wllmmgton aryd daughter, MiSS

Corn, o. 2 yellow $1.50 in tests fY Bobby Kram r, Marilyn Esther at Los Ange~s.oa,ts ,... 78c Monk, eorge, Ethel nd Nancy ~r. and Mrs. W. E. VonSegg'ernBarley I... ':$1.:25' Catsten . . arrIved home last week Wedn~s-

__. Primary pupils have ew read~ day f~o~ Houston, T~;>ms, whereing boo~s. "they vlSlted two weeks In the home

"S;ix ,Ut,tle. Bunkers lat I{appy of their daughter, Mrs. W. E.Jim's" .was read. ! I Gordon.

The_ 5~h and 6th rna booklets Mr. and, Mrs. F. A. Mildnerand ma@s. came home -Sunday evening from

Pictu* stUdy is held ach Wed- Lincoln Where' they were withnesday. I their son, William, who is in the

. I veterans' hospital recovering fromDistrict 72. a car accident.

(W~ma' Dunklau, t acher) Warren Stage, son of Mr. andBren~ Jenkins had erfect at~ Mrs. Bruce Stage, came Friday

tendanc record for the erm. Rus- from Lincoln Where, he attendssell Jen ins had perf('{~j record in the university for a week's vaca­Januar . tion. The family spent Easter

The sthool gave $3.16 to the in- with relatives at Pender.I===1=============1 fantile paralysis fund. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chichester

A basketball was ught with of Dalton, Carne Saturday to spendprograJlil money. a few days with Mrs. Stella Chi-

Jeane~te Finn move to Ran- chester and others here. Mrsdolph and is now att nding St. Emma Gamble was also at Mrs.Francis I high school. Chichester's for Easter dinner.

Jean ~nd Elaine For made the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Radford ofValentine box. . Randolph, spent last week·end in

Omaha visiting at Lloyd Kall·District 34.. strom's and Wilbur Radford's.

(Harriet Lemplte, ttacher) Mrs. Kallstrom returned homeFred Feldman's side won ovet with her parents and spent part

Junior :aaier's tn the s eVing con- of the week'test. Losers gave the Va)entine Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall ofparty., '. Omaha spent E,aster with the lat-

AU ntw combtnations learned in ter's ~other. ¥Es. Frank Erxle~1st gr~r.:e are written on lacorns ben. Billy and; Sandra Hall, who

-and tICked 'onto an oak tree had spent a week with theirconstru ted of paper'., gradmother, returned home Sun­

The th and 8th gr des corn. day with their parents.

'pl~ted '~vangeUne" .an . URiP.Van . Mr•. an~ .Mrs., .EI.mer K~rne.t~. ofWmkle. and are rea ing "The Austin, Mmn., Visited from FrIdayVision f Sir Launfal." I.. to Sunday In the Detlaf Bahde

Uppe grades wrote stories of home. -Otlier guests Sunday wereLinColn rand Washingto at;:d com- the Irving Bahde family of Fre-posed ems abellt wi ter. mont, ;the Ernest Bahde famny of

Mrs. arl Bennett vi ited. Wakefield and Robert Bahde ofDick, Kent is being- ad. ·Omatm.Chin e eheckers af'e joyed. . Rev. and. Mr~. W. r. Most and

daughters of rmaha: were hereSundsy and Mal(. .In their.hon­or the Ed. an 'Ai. Bahes ente....

the arith- tained at dinqer Easter eveninganel 3rd for the CIuul. SiecIunan familY..'·1 . :~.' an.d M.rs.: ~ldo Si~kman, w.P~ters G. '.Mwt and ,,~ola B~e

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1ms, Henry Dec s, ~v~re Frida dinner gu ts at Reu~ Co" ('oal, $5.9,130', Edw. s"y'm-o~r'-I-~"'--:'-- - ~,,-,--- --~--------

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r- IThe Ella FUhrman~1 were Ens- $l),l:pJSCOX, mi~{'~llaneous SUpplips. (Lila Nt'al)', ll',I~'hL'l') 1\11'. anu Mrs. Ail. Johnson and

W J While he was QUJing hay, He is man Marten, r., Reuben B ss leI' djn~('rj ,b'11csts lt Herman '" :..; 1"i~c",tohc Store, miscelJan- Students on t.llI! honOl' roll tilt' r u ('Iub Notes.. f'.. Baum in a Np,rfolk 1,0.SP~·tl. ' und Mrs. Art chmer. BflUcrmcls~rs. " co US supplies, ,$fj,:n; Churchill past seven munths include Kt'n- ~~~,UIO<;t;(~~~t, 'ri ay ~'vclimg at Wal- S,-'rvl'-All club meeting was. Funcr 1 serVices \\'cre con~uc cd - • The Vv'e~lcy Sohl 1amily and M$6a:2~uf"cNturin~ eo" two hl'ushcs, m'th, RIchard dod Weslly Ulrich The Nels Bjorklund family postponed Fnctay becaUse of inclc-Sunday st week at Zion Lllttr - Son Is I orn, G...u(h~ sthOOI Nc\\s, JerSl' SohI I were Easler dmner 'h' ,1; (~ o'ihwestl'l'n, BC'11 Tple- Ruth ,£0 1$1(' Mltl Donald Johnson spent Fnday l'ven;ng in the AI- ment weather and will meet this4y\ chu h for '\Valtcr J, B~um n, A SOl~, weigh ng 81,~ pc1Unds, wa..<; Results of a penmanship t sf gucsts at Rev. E. H, Sr-'hl's. p~ one .0., .::~.'Hi; CUtllWl' Transfer and Norn'la ,1I'nsen. . bert CamlJle home. Friday, Aprll l!>l, with Mrs, Walter,49. who'died in Mission, Te.'a's. born April r:: t S t d M stucknl<; took recently were c Leo Madison or Li~lcoln. cnme (U.dIOlyagc'.$7.l)ol; Edw.S(·ynwur, Norma Jensen had l~l'r(l'('t al- Ottc:~cv. E, H.. Boelling officia cd, .Norris F. ~e roe~~'~ o~'r a~ineo:~~, cei\T<1 'la:;t webk Papers w r~ Saturday and slwnl ~;ash~!' with dray:q..;c'. $4.H7; B];l!{ISloll Co., t('ndance: itltt~r~, aan~~ ~~~~ V:fiH~~U~ICC;~~~ St~dy Circle met with Mrs. E,

'Burial ~ as in the church Cl.'I1C"' ~hn so'''' '''as' for,' "n Cla'·"n....": \VI.'iU('n ilccordi"lg to directions 'e- Mr Hnd I\1r!'\ Marvin Fuhrman dra~ilgl" :'1;)('. ,) Winnefs Hl the or,ll sllI'JI,'ng ,'011. J L d hi T d A'I 8'leI')'. ' SChroe1~t':; lJ Ih(;ay. Clar,~n~~, {'f'lvcd from th(~ national uoardlOf 'J~IJ(.' Mt'l~,,~' IIaase 'Ifllmily nnct ~I~.Il.n~t.'nilll(,C (1f.-1J1~1l11 Ul'. \~. (;.1 1I'st arc Wesley Ulrich and Nl.Jrma ~~:~~~~~k1~~~~; I~~~~!.s in the John . un a, ues ny, pn ,

\Vultc John IBmllnal1, 8e.m of unci ,Senator S llroeder i.\re bl'Oth- examin.('I'S. Cdrlifieatl's rccehed Miss Marjorie Wendt *'el"(' Easler ~nglal1l. l'l'{l,lll' '01 "IY!Jc\Vl'llers, Jensen. Mr. and_.Mrs. Walter Ottc and' I~.OCALSMr. and Mrs. Julius Bauman, 'as crs are as fullows I Sl'al of acc(' It- 'dhM",,','s". ~1U,','rl"I',aatI{~'III!~rr','~tC"~'l', (R;ol,sUebl~sn" 11.:2:-1.' "The Six Lit t 1t· Bunk('l·" ill San(ly were Sundny ,uPIJer gucstsborn M rch 8, 1907, nCllI' Pw ce. ~. 1 am·('. MiP'lll1ll Kollalh. Marl ne j\ '- '- 11, ... Awulloll'y Ug('Il('ll'S: How, P('!pr- Candy Jim's" IS being rnd for j I A K' Miss Carla Wright wmj homeHe Was baptized and confh- led II",·,-l'."r,' ('1,,1,. Lon·nz. Billy'O"f('I', Verne Uld'h, Buss and Fd Sehaffrr families sc:n & Co,. ·play bouks. $3.50; opening ex('rcises. ' n"tl,lL'.C., M' .'Cnnhe,.Y !ll~·m:. 'd from O"'aha O"C,' J-:as'c".

• " I""'" I,'astl'r' d','nner a L'd. Kol~ \\ I' I 1 n r 1m rs as IClson an •in the uthcrnn fai1h. He was Ml', flnd Mr$. Frl'd Bargstadl DOIlI.1<1.Frlnk. l;:rma Jean Stl.'a e, ''-' - 01:.0 'i1Y~L' Ilg 1 s('hou U(,'·t!VI!Y fund, Richard Ulrich led in Ow E<:lSltTI \. ", , j" '; .'. , Mrs. R<.lY Perdue was an Eastergradual" from Piel'cc high school cntC'I'U~med N/rth \-llilllC'y Card Jam'l AndprS(ll. 1\1('rlc B('hm!r, lalh's I fees !()J'1udgc' <.lwl ctJlry Into local egg reading- contcsl ~{tanl'\\crl: c~nner ~~('~ts In thein 1925 nd roughl a rural .school club at theil"hollle l'riday ('VI.'. Ma 1',l11l.' 1(' LorenF-, Raymond Mill 'I'. Mr.' anu MI'S, Ernest F('nsl{(~ d('clalll<llory (lnfl Fl'cmonl po('tl'y Pupils of niS11'l(.'1 ~l alt('nd('d <In {;Il I~'~.~~;y ~~~t ··~~n~~·y , d din;I~:dg;'f:itr ~~'a~·:~.~~~jen;Sdlllner

I two yea's,' He eht~red lhe state ning. Prlz('s !w('nl to Mr. and Vil'glI1lH MillcT! and Norma Ni l~ 1110\'('{] into tlH' QUOJl"p! house COl111'.<.;ts. $:21.;10; W"IIlHll'(' 1'('<'1<1- Eastel' IJ.lrly gl\'I'n lly dlslt'ict 'H.I .le '.. ,~" a~ I.universi.}' lq st\ldy medicine in "1rs', LOl,is D., ,I,'", '1,' ,'""l '·I,·s. "t>Il; junior hil~h school pellm, n· ll!H'Y buil! localcct s.ol;t h of 1he m;11101l Burl'au. I'C<!lllllgs, $Hi.7S. _ MI'):;. M..\Y,lS! l~nd'l '''N~l.1 SnU~d'klY gI1l1'~,l,~!,n. IhI; T, . S. I oOrOksh.OllW. C'I

J.\ j\ H q C'lpil d uuthy II inti r.t '" p\TJ1lng \'IS] ors .111 1e ~ I' S Jur _ . , ,,'S ..0 ,,,,tJTl ~ IOUX I Y~927 bu was obliged to discolll in- Glaus Hathm nand Clarcnce ship. Lal~onnal Ulrich; natiOl al IUl7llwl' yard. I "'.., I1S l'U- Ulslrl('t XG. I U t spent S'!1urd'\Y with hi:s s· tu(:this n 1929 on account of his .Scl'nwdcl'. : \\Tlling impd.J\·c!lwnt, BoblY TI1l'IIC'l'manl<lugs:ndIIf'rman IlwnJ,,: SIH'II!(·ld Mllsie Cu,. (l~dil!l IC;I('IlI'I') un lomc'. _ . ' ,. "'_ ' ·151..'1',

- , 1 jJ ..urs ~7r) Holll'11 l\lJlIl'l' 1J II I I " Mr, nnd Mrs. rrl'd Ilarnsonl:vIl".A.W.ROSS.h\,~~lnlllhl'l ITICe.}~'s~dl"rSa,l'nDIl'l'dccSminle';~I..and -1( Fli'lcllC.r. :'ohl.I>Y. !\Iann. Del0J:is ~[;:l\."i1tl'r or Norfol\<, ~'isitl'd SUIl- Vlil'~' S~(;-)·, ,.aITe :In\ .1'011 lil( [linnl' to LlnqJln Sunday to spend Mr. and Mrs. J. II. lkuggcr vis-... ..,.... '- MII\'l' ~ ~~lrfolk Strat(' and Lorraine Ulrich. dlly I1ftl'1'noon and ha4! ::;UJl]lI'I' at ' " '.' '. fll'J'II.'~·t. "ltl·l)t<ln(·l·. Ll<.:lfT 1Adh the Paul EYl'rmgham il('d Mr. and Mrs. Willard KrieGlerMr. unuUl leaH'S his wile, the Mr. lllld l\1r{:. Edward Fuhrmdn Sturknts WIth !)('t'fcct attl'l <1- Gus Schmidt's. F'I rh~~'~'~' HolJ'io 1111' )..;<1\1..' <>1 Mr. HarTIson returned! in M;Hllson ~und'~y.. ~

former ('ona Dommer. I\vo sons, 'and family n ved Tw'sday last ;In('(' during MalTh nre Billy (p-I J{pv. and Mrs. II. G. t<naub. Mrs. {xrolvth of (}!zllrch p, _ llOnH' Mrs..Harnson re~ I 111'<;. Juila Hase;, Sandra ,and'Fl'caeri k, 7, and John, ,1; his \\'f'ck ltl 1Ill' on1(' at GO:=! South ItT. \\'nle Ulrich, GPO(' Ulrij'h. Mlnnit' Bru('ckner and MI's. Clyrle Noted in Reports "~I .)lh IlHJ\', m;llncd for a few clays to assist Cad <tnd f\.lrs. Wl!bur. Spahr \\eremoU~C'I'. Mrs, Emm~1 BaumalJ; 4th~.';1n't'! ! he purcha:-;t'd In Nor- .:"inr.lll<l );Jl'IS(.,n. ~~al )llnn(\ L.Tlrich I\Vllson .<.;p,l.'nl ~untl<lY' l'vt'nltlg a. t l'd Wli h 1~ls pal'C'nts ~o , . . cUlIn- 11111: 1.:\ f.nnghnms \\'ilh gl'tt ing set_I Xnrl"olk visitnrs :'Ilondny.thrc<, steT'S, Mrs. Irene Mltllc- folk. 1·:lton F Jhrman ilnd famllv and LOITallll' Ull'lcl1 MHnley \\ lIson s, A. ~aJ. f'~'~'!I}~art.Y \\.::10.; gl\'I'n fO)'j tkil 1Il tll('lr m'\V location. S. F: Salllllf'lson came from

stuPdt f Hoskins, 1\lr5. Hilda lllU\Td Fnday ,0 the farm \'<.IcakJ Sludl'llts will attend tIll' ('1t'{US 1\11'. :lnd Mr". \V,l!lC'r Fker i'rhlUdlY _H. ! ,. '. ~ Ii-l Fl'lday to spC'nd thf'Buick, f Los Angell'S, and MISS hy 1·'uhl'lnnns. III r\()I'fnll~ TIl\lrsn:l,Y. I lllO\Td l\londay last wI'C'k 10 lhcll' IJU!I'l('S \\(']'1' Illild! JIl :\Id dIll!! 1\11. :Ind 1\11':-;. Reuben Guldberg \\'ltl1 h:<; family here. -Lena B uman of Piercl" and' four Tbl' ('om ant} Oilts \\'llIcll wtln' hOHlt, 'in NOl·foll{ which thl'Y 1'1..'- 11h 1angwq_':i' ('Ius". 11.t11 fTI;1IJ1:'d ;~1 ~mncr: nnt! SUpPl'r ;\Irs Allwr! Ba::,tian. 'Mr", \VIIIbrothe ,G P of Lu\clnc, 1\ll1ln I or ~lllll\orsarv, pldlltf'd h~ lhe' ;}th and Htll jg CPIl,lly pur('~asecl. . A n('w croquel s('t <llld IIII);IIY 1 It!!' ,1.'1 :'\;(Jl.1Il S .)tl1 blrlhday Sun- TI'sl ,lml 1\.1I's. \\·dl Thies w('re'R 1\1 0 Gerlac11.l\1onl 1vIfIl!m of 1'0 hllp 1\1 Hnd. Mrs \Vlll llCU]lult clrtSS, cllt' glO\\lng'~, I..astcr d1l1ncl' gUl':'ilS 111 lhe l)ookl-i \\'("1'(' day. (,III'~1.<';, \\~'rc I~C l\1:lrvJn \VI'r!nl'sri;lY luncheon guests ofDetroit, and LoUIs of Pl(~lLC' B<lU('lmcl"tcl clchldfc' thl'lr ~5!h AP111 hOldt'r~ dnd c,llenddfl:> ,1( S.i.m,{~I~ S.tr~lll:.htl:,nl' U.'.{'?l:dl'l,l. th~ :\11'.-;, ;\Jl'Jlzl,v ;lIH! :\OI'-I'\1 0 'kl'''''11 tdTlll1y, ~·,ISIt..' Faye :.11'.-.. \\' E. Mrs. James

-~_ lit \\eddmg anl1l lcl:"dry, guests at (Ill Ihe lJldLldl(jdlds H'lIr~ Strdt(S, I,d. fyI<1ds felmll) \('11 \\('1(' \'~Sllill" 1;1.<.;1 1ll1l111h. I'n. \\1'ldlJn i:\'lult~~~l)n tam- Rlird \\:15 wdh r-.Ionday.Mal- y at Rltes lhlll home las Wet k 1I1( llHkd 1Iw I - a'ntl r.dWll1 Sl ratt's. ~ . D1.11'l (,11 :\('II/]W l'l':ld "in ILdilJlt- . Ill, ::ll)l'1t'll,son. I f!d Repd, Tl'd :\ldrllllT of North PI1j{lc

ld H k - \\m Ldng('n!ltlgs I () Blhmels l Trllllt, 1~lIth('ran (hur(h The J~!1ymond \~l!tl{,l'S and ,v,illl":.alld ul Ul<ll110llr\ nnfl 1\IJ,- l\Ial'tm Holm\)prg. wa-.;aSundaygu('stofhismotht'r,e at os lnSldnd 1'[l'd J\.LlI\:luardts I IR l \ \\ F Spll'nL;clcl lusto) Harold FHlks, ha,d b~sl('r d1n.m'r i/';~l:; L{'on 1.1111"i:\11' anrl l\l/'s. ~{PnrY Ilo]mberg, i'.Irs, Johanna i\1J1dner.

Fred PettItt of NOlioJK, son oJ. I Rtgllidt dl\Jf10 SCl'\lCeS ell () dt Rl'l.l!lpn f<alks. 1I. C. ralk Til (h ", H,Ulh ,A,nnl :\Ir ilnd :\lrs, Antun Holmberg, :vII'. alld :Y1rs, Alden LC\,,:js and.\Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pettitt, and ~lSSI For Fa ('wl'lI Party, Sunr!ny "ChOll] <l t 11. wns an l'vl'ning VISitol'. ~ ll:.nhll g, . .'\'\\ 11<11- :'Ill'. <lnd Mrs. Arthur Holman, daughtcr of Tilden sppnl the w('('k-EI . A d n l' H sl . I M 1 11 F' 1 Kl n g' ,In~~ ; .C:t'nr- "flw !JUlc!l It:,nIH'I'\ ;lJ1d Carul \\rre entcrtain- end In lhe fJr ,.\. 1) L('w!~ homc'

ame n erso o. O'_"lIlS,' To ht)no)' 1\ r. and 1\11'<';. L]Pyri TIiblt' l'la."s all( choir l'l'hl'(lt'~Llll < : 1'., ,lll(T" I:~: . rc( .. l'l' ,~an . r.wlns ; . "1'111' cd ,d dlnnl.T Eastel' in th(' Roy 1M" a'll' '.1,:" ~, lalt Hf,!t. J'r.. "nd~augJ:lt· r of Mr. an? M! s. Gus An· Pul~ who al.-e mO\'ing, ;)0 flwnr!s ILIt S I l~~rbt rt ~l dU.<';l dnd. 1\11~.. 1\IIOI1IC f\ ) ~ 11 '"

de~on. w~re marrlcd W~dncsday, and rc1;)ti\'es lOnorcd t1WIll at a Kl'au~{, and_ Mar~clY \'ISllcd nt .a~(> on t 1,~: . {hal'lottf:'jsunfh.11 homf'. :'1iss Dorothy came Donn,'1 :\1:1(' \\('1'(' Easter dinnerApril 9, by Rev, \\" F. SIlr!i'ngcler. sllr]Jl'l~l' farc\ ('II nar! \' Monday 1'1'11('1' H1'fornu'tl ('l1ur('l1. mrs, I\1;]ry Krause 5 last. wc('k. ~l.(.'ln.b.~{'~: rhl' S('\ cll;('('n LIt !I~: from LIncoln Fnday to sp0nd her gUf's1.; ltl t hr> Andro\\' Parker home,

". '1 '1'1 If A if! I cd L(d~~. Hol.IJ, lhe \\oodchucl, \',c·(·k uf Ea.<.;te.r \'acatlOn at home.. :\In; {' (J :\111d1('ll \\';IS callcd to:~~~~n/nt~ll~~~s~" (;';~'~'L'trr~I~;~U~:~,.Jl~;~·II~ ~~~~;;I~('~t\~(){;i;:t~t;~i31.:a~~~';IW Mon~:IY ;1{~~lwsI7~~:(. ill~~t;~·;~~~l'Y and Bounce. ~Ir ;:Jnd ;VII'S Elmer N('lson en- c.;lohr;jJ';l by the 5c'nousbert Fktcher. 1\1rs. HculJcn puls':-;er\wl's a! 11'1;) r I~UI'ChHSNi rt'cf'ntly M,r. and Mrs. -- rtl'l'l:llnCd at dmner Ea"t('r for Mr. Jlln('s~o! hl'I' Hoher1 C:Jsh.<Jncl Fr,lnk KI-lW111l·r. I LI'aglH' of J 11-1 K Fcnskt· \-'a~al.('d t~H' properly ;(J1r! MI'.". Thomas John.<;on u1 Lm- Curti'" I\~I'. \\110 aIJ<'ndl> school

--- ._--~ ---- />1',1('(' H.d·orTll'd Mr. ilnd Mrs. rrt'<I Hrl1lTIe15, Ill(' SOUTHEAST ('(lIn, ;\11'. ;and Mr5. Otto Nl'lsun, at Jrw unl\I'ls11y 1Il L:ncoln, isUOl'(·u.<; 'lldl't" l\1l'('h;. !Chlll'C!Jt'" will nwet 1"l'lduy at 8 ?:nn Ulrichs. lht' ,Lloyd Puis f<lm- ." ., : 1\11', and :\lrs_ Arthur Flul'lne andj Spl'ndlrlL'; III" E:Jskr \:It':Jl~on WIth

Dorcas SOCI tv l;f PC,ll'i' Hc- I~t ~\\'<,l!II'r h'm;kt's dy and Mrs, Minnie Hruccknt'I' WAKF...J11 1J1.JI...J)J I\'jctur Holmberg, I hIS mUJhcl'. :'I-11's. A. H ..U\\ens.forrm'd ;lWl TlllJl'<;day Cif-I - I IU-Itl .dinlll'l~ ,\ucsda y last wcpk at - .. I :\11', and AIrs, MelvlIl Johnson1('rnoon in Hcnrv ASlllll" :E'lln. "nitI'd Brl'thren ('hur(')~. £n-\'1I1 Ulnch <;. _ ~ by" For Patrons' Day. Wl'rc Sunday rllllner guests of Mrs.honw Rt'\ H Ric;lf'sel h(tt! I I Rf'\· 1~ll'a J r. Snhl, pastOl') I !lP\·. :Inn ~lrs. V\, I,' SprengpI('t Mrs. Ell' J h :\lls<; Vcra Anuf'tson and pupils Ella Harder 1\11'. and Mrs. JuliusdcvotlOll'> \\'l'rc.1\lrs Fn'di Blhll' ,,('honl ;l!. l(). J)1\'ln(' \\,{r- and. l'ons \\pre. a.mon~ guests al a,nil \~IJ<';lf'f'~<; fr,tl' :lln'l' .. ~s ~ nson in\l!l.d thl' patrons of rlistnct ItrUnneriCh.'; and Helen were Satur-Joehcn<; Il::J.lls \Sll1U" <111dl ;11 11 No ('\'l'mng <o;('rvic'<,;, a f:ll'cwell party forr Hev flncllc1'lol\('II,( ( SIII'II C;~lb()n I,H11Jly h'ldjlo \ISlt rcadmg and anlhmctic flay ('Vt'oml"; gupsts.l\'Irs G(:Ol"'1' r Till: r.('xt C()fllfllllnlOn WIll !J(' rl1- :\1l's. \V. \V. GlI,.<';C~('rt of Norfolk \\'11\lll~·lln'.' \\;11 I 1 :::lund;l:> In COllJl('('llOll \\1111 ;)1 tIl(' :!tH!Jlol'lUOl \hL'I'~' Iii 1~1:~i':lll~ I.... "~

Cl '" . 1 Ill(' ".(jrshql Sl'1'\l(,('. :\,11'''. \\"ltl1('r and Inf:ln! (·O)IL.;I,'l! !tIlHI ,lfld'10 \\ljlllhnJ.f nlt('~ I Y(lllih mont Illy nH' '1_ dall~htt'r, Linda I-:;ly <lnd son ..... tt'l I.~~' t Il'I,lly

1\-11 dlltl l\l!~s (;111)('11 111;"; which 1:-; pO~lpon('Jl one \....1k ' Vl'!'ll(ll1 ilnd Lylt' relurn('d hom(' 1;11~llli'~<'; 11111:1\\,l\lr dnd :'vl)s F(rnol1 D(hl1ll1 . will he held. Friday ('\'l'nmg, A.,n.l Tlllll'sday '1!1.r'{' .<.:pt.,nrllll.g st'\'l'rnl \\1\:11..\11" IJ.I\('Mr ,"mrl l\Trsll Alflnl J h.r;t1l"l' IH at !I F Falk's \\"jth Lyh~ as m thl' Fn'c1 M('l:tlwnrY,!1omc dldllll];llldtlendpd d '1\\('ddll1g 01 J\1r<':'1 !lo,.... ! I' ,:ll,l(l, 1\lrs. ,J',T'tH'~t, I<ens~eFlptdwr's nid~:('. Miss Aurll'ntla ,\ Chrlsll,ln \\Tlcome r~dSl(_r, (hnn('!. gu(':-;ts nt Ben Sll:"/I~~I)',!;I';I\\I;\I;~~\ d lllill 1.IX

V:nodfol'l: Cll'f'SUUlh S)lII/>.: ('11;.' . .It ... ,'1"\1<'1''- ;11HI rll('~ ;~I~(I.:~t,~~'nt~I(~·(1111.~::'In l\kh'lll [-'(11'('.<.;11(1(' nl IJ.!I{olil \\111,11;1\1' nil c!llJr('!l .o~ MI. t«!1,,1,1, Ill.("". ilt ;1 Lui Il"','lt1 I'llll)('!l II' I),',. . hru;";f'r :111<1 :\Il~.'i llcn- -~-~-~

, I \' I II IH\ IHE.'\;) IH<:( L\HED Ikol;l ('!llmty. ' I Till' Ed Fullrmanl' \hll('d S11n- rll't1:1 d 1 {amp., .' t~---- d;lY ;11 Andre\\' Anderson'". TIll' L!oyll PuIs f;lfl1lly spcnt i.\l'rll1{,;ljJt-dl". '\]JIII I Tilt', T 1 . I \V dn 1 l'";I"d (\) dIIH·tU!S oj t~,\IJllJlc'- •

1J1IuI{hll' I!'I Baptiz~'d, 1':. 1':. ]'fl'll vlsil('11 at l~t':'>{"Y t·\·('.mng iln(~ Qt

('I·;(a.y Skngl1lu. Inc .. tOeldy dl'cbrf'd a II1\11': elmi Mr:. Lloyd Hl'hrnpl' on-I j")I,I',II'<; neill' ()snHll'ld Snml:iy. la.<.;t ,W~'l'k, 1I1.,lhe l'.rnf'<; . P~~I <!I\'jdl'ml IIf:!U ('{'nts [1('1· "harl' I

lel'tamcd at di,rmcr Sunday In hon- 111(' IU1Y Jochvns Lundy ljall hOlm. n.l( y v,cnf 10 Omaha We: Ior of UH' b:t(l~ism of t l]('il' del Ugh-I F"stcr dinnn at Awnlt Walke '·s. ~t'S(~:,\Y nl~I~1 ,to .spC'nd ",e\'('l'al dny~ j ~11'. (,1;~Jl;~:)ll t~fl0~1:{J~~~~~:1)~'/I~\ ~PJ:;i

It£'l'. C'h"n'l A.<l n .. (;U('<;I" indU(kdj Tllf' ('h'l<; Fuhl'lllilnS Idl.~.<l,Ill.. N(.I~~~S. ,. "': ''''- :,1 /'(,('\/I'I.! '\pnl '1. JlJ.l7. 'Ill(' <!I\'I_Mr. i\nd MI"".'II-: (J. fjf'hnwr. 1\11'. Slinday <11 :VIt's Minlll(' I, Ill( 1,1I11i1J(s of 1111llM~ OI~f(I'1 {l<'ndhtlll'~l'l'(lnf!slJlf'{'lh('Jllli_

~=~~I~~ $125 Hnd MIX Ill'nl"y A~del'son. j':lllm;1 Till' t;j,'11 l'l:i_tll{~ \'h~t'd al ~~'.(~'~·,ln. ~~I:~l.~(, :"\:~~~l~<;Ia,rryR:~'I'~~r~'~I;; fil ;jl Illil of (;;1111lJlt'-Skogmo.Bauer and 111Q farllllll·.-'; or V('I'non II (·r· Ill'! \1\\ l.....ciJ s IW;lI' Carroll t I' Sl I r g.. <it ) I IIll'.' !\O\'('l1llH'1 I. l!l.Hi.

Hcfil1.110 Ikhnh'r. L{'o JunLlll ,11](1 Iknry. ([.ly. l~l'rJ1h<1nl1·.<.:, III Nm'folk Mondaycurlers SlOB A"'I1lUs I Till' !'<llli f,1l1lily mO~'('d Ids~ WCI']{ In honor of ..Mr.s. Al.

AUjmus plu$lax' ,\I(J!t(j,t \ 1(I t 11(' Bl'llllll'l'. ;,r., RUs)-icl of ] It'n\·(T. who IS \'Jslling, (,('h'llratl' Hil't1HllI.\. 1,11'111. '. 111\.'1'1'. .

Mr, :ind J\trs Ed f«()]1:-1111 (')1- '1'111' (;('1))'\:(' \\"J,1";IW) . ;\,.11:--" LW'lla l)l'ck o( Nar(oIl".

G. R II Sl I \lsl1t'd hst \\l'f'k at l\Irsrl SS exa ore tl'rlalll('l1 1:1."1 \\'1'f'l~ III 111'1\ ~llll,LI.\ ('\('11I!1L; :\.. ., .. 1':0111 l\1()'1~

IhOJl(Jr of Ml':-j lllrtlld:ly.!,,:-;mll:-; ';.lnn.H .. ), ,l\:IS ,. ,. lf l•..=i•••••••••iGi"iH'j"jSimici·1li1?i',·id~'li"'il,i·ri"inli' i~ilidi'i ..~I\2i~~i~·-~~j·'i~'~i'ilj~:.-.il)i~:-:i~:/i· i"il)jd~"il)..'rl"~·1 ~I:::I~;:~:: . .J;;:;. I ~~((.1111:~.I~r~,~-1~~211:1I~di\11 s. Nora !UlI!l'I'son ,llHI .LllWl

,SIlI'1l1 Friday .It Kn.lllSl'S, 1\11'0.;, CI"n'Ill'I' and1\11''' I,lI11is Bl'lJgTI'n \\'('nl 10 Grand

IIsland WI'!llw"day b:-;1 \\(·Pk. TlwyIabo \ isit('(J in the Oli\'l'r I'H'lTChon}\' at Slwltun. \\'01. PH'rce,lVII'S ,I ("com-pani('l! an in-dcflllile

;1'11'. ilnd Gary! BaUI1l<lll :lmlKl'lth relunwd hom'elast. week after s]Jt'ndlllf.':

day.<.; III the I!{'rlllan PuIs home.and with Mr. Bauman's mother,Mrs. Emma Bauman of FieryI.'.1'lwy also at tended funer,~l scI'\'­ice.'; for VlaltC'r ,1. Bauman. The

! m~r:'=i~~;1~~us's~n 011Brunswick visi1ed hh sisler. Mrs.

, Herman Stuve, herl' last Wednes-II day., :VIr's Glf'nn Sumncl' wl'nt 10

Vail, la .. \Vedrw5day to \'I:-;il theI'l'St of tillS month \\'jth Ill'r father

i and bl'Ol her.

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•LOCALS

. EXCHANGES

Th{' Franklin Fleges had Tues­day last week dinner at GusKraemer's at Norfolk. Mr. andMrs. Ernest Echtenkamp spentthe same day in Norfolk. F1egeswere at Echtenkamp's Friday.

Mrs. Rosa Baker had as Easterdinner guests the Ray Hammerand Henry Doring families andMrs. Laura Udey. Mrs. LillianMorse was also there for lunch­eon. The Dorings are stayingwith Mrs. Baker until their homeis ready southeast of town,

Blighe Swift and Mrs. ElmerCook of Kearney, ~rs. E. L. Waitof Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. HowardBelschner and Nancy of Amherst,were here Sunday and Mondayin the Prof. C. H. Lindahl home.Mr. S\\l,ft is the father of Mrs,Cook, Mrs. Wait, Mrs. Belschnerand Mrs. Lindahl.

OUT 01<' OLD NEBRASKABy Jumf's C. Oloon

Superlntenden1, Stale IIiotoril'alSociety

Most characteristiC of Ille or­iginal dwellings occupied by thefirst settlers lrl. much 01 old Ne­braska was the sod huuse. Indeed,so typical was this type of dweH·ing in the early days that the Up-per d'r€'8t Plains- Kansas, Nebrag~I<a, and the Dakotas have come tohe known 3S "the sou house fron~

tier."The sod house \\'3S just another'

of man's answers to tht, IJroblemof subduing the we!tern plains.West of the %th mpridan thereWP1'P Virtually no tref's. Therewas no way to haul lumber. Shpl­tpr had to be provldpd, and themost SUII able matenal \\ as thelough, pr;llne sod.

Tlwr(, \\ elY' many types of sodhousl's Tlw slmplest was the dug­out, wliwh WolS simply a room cutmto th(> Side of a hill or ravYlCanu wallf'd lip III front with sod.Quitf' [rt'qul'nlly Ull" dugol:lt waseombmpd wilh a regular sod house.thus takmg advantage of the econ­omy In consln.l('tlOn offered by thetprrain and the' grf'ater conveni­ence Clnd comfort 01 a house builtahove ground. :-':ulurally, thoseable to do so constructed their sod­dws entlrp]y abo\f' groutld. Acommon plan ('onsls\(>d o[ it on('­room buildmg. 16 [l'('t Wldf' and20 feC't long. Occ:l:mmaJly a IJre­tentlOus two-story structure waserected, as IZldcrc Haumant did atBroken Bow in Ow mId Eighties.

Wher<> po~slbJe, lumher was usedfor the frame, part lCu13rly for theroof. Sheeting was nalled on therafters and tar pappr spr('ad overthe sheeting, \vhlch agam Was cov­ered with sOd. If Jumlll"'l' was notavailable-and in many cases Itwas not-the sel1ler hart to make.out <lS best he could, uSing crookedlimbs. brUSh,' coarse prairle hay,and a thick covering of sod and dirtfor the roof. To hold up the roofforked tr('{'s were planted in C'L1chslde of Ihe roof with a ridgepolerunnmg the length of the housf'.Frequently flUwl'rs \\ ere plantedon the roof.

Interiors were furnishpu as bestthe set tIer could. If posslule,board floors were laid. If not, the •dirt was simply stamped do\vn.Oftpn the walls were calclmmpdor white-washed. Pegs were driV-

en into the walls for hooks, andsuch furOlture as had been broughtfrom the east was used to give the

place the appearance of home.The sod house had numerous ad­

vantagt's. It \\as rddtively easyto construct. It was cheap anddurable. It was fairly warm ill

y.'inler and cool in summer.At best, though, it represented

a hard life. particularly for thewomen. The State Historical so­ciety has over 1,OO(J pictures ofsod hous{'s, most of them fromCuster county. Probably the bestantidote in the world for gloomi­ness about prl:'sent day housingconditions is to leaf through thiSfIle of pictures.

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Germozone Affords75c $1.50 $2.50 $4.50

G. E. Swanson, 76, Wausa pia-nepr, died Monday last week. -

Mrs. Ross Waggoner, 53, of nE'arHartington. died March 31.

Mrs. Glen Collins passed awayat Coleridge Monday last week.

, Rain$ Are Re('orded. Henry D. Lienemann, 50, of Ran·Rainfall in Wayne 'this month dolph. died March 30. His wife

has totaled over an inch. Ac- died in 1944.cording to the State National Hans Andreasen, 50, Wausabank gauge the amounts are: blacksmith, took his own life byApril 3, .11; Apri,l 4, .10; April 5, hanging Tuesday last week. He.75; and April 7, 43. was not married.

GRADING IS DONEFOR NEW STRUCTURE

AI. Bahe lIlas been having grad­ing done at his lot at the northend of Main street in prepa-t'..ationfor construction of his new popfnctOry_. _

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ANIMAL' ~nd POULTRYHEALTH NEEDS .

The Unit«l States departmentof agriculture reports that prog­ress is bt.-jng made in establishingrural electrification lines in vari­ous parts of the United States.More than 1,653,000 fanns andother rural establishments arecurrently bc!ing served from REA­financed Jines, the agriculture de­partment states, and new con­sumers are going on these Hnes atthe rate of about 2fi!S,OOO per year,which is greater than the highestpre-war year,

McmtJPrs of congre~s this wepkwill view two films. "OperatIonsBig Muddy," and "Raindrops,"WhlCh deal \\!ith a proposed MIS­souri river project.

Veteran InsurancePlan Is Explained

Many' a World War IIi veteranwho has retained his GI insuranceis overlooking the imp6rtantpoints of choosing the manner inwhich his insurance is to be set­tled, and, second, of selecting theproper beneficiaries.

Robert T. Hudson. veterans ad­ministration contact represent a­hve at Norfolk, expla.ined mostex-GIs know that the national~ervice life insurance act has beenchanged to permit lump sum set­tlements of insurance but appar­ently many veterans don't knowthat if they want their insurancepaid in lump sum they must makethe request In writing,.

"The NSU law noW allows aWorld War II veteran a basicchoice of fOlJlr ways in which hisGI insurance can be settled, in­cludlllg lump sum," Hudson said."lInless the Veteran himself makesthe choice in writing, however, theinsurance will be paid On amonthly installment plan."

World War II veterans shouldalso make sure they have des­ignated the right i.nsurance bene­ficiary, Hudson added. It is agood idea, hie, said, to name sev­eral beneficib.ries, listing them infirst, second l and third choice or­der. Such a choice w4lrks as asafeguard to keep insurance mon­ey from being turned into a gen­{'ral estate ~here it bf>comes sub­jpct to ta es, court costs andot her obliga ions.

World Wat II veterans who havequestions about their NSLI poli­cies, Hudson suggested, shouldget in touch with their V~ con­tact office or with their countyor veterans organization serviceofficers.~-----

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H~r'1's a/ polecat tale heard inWashington:

"A small business man sold outlock, stock and QaITel. He prompt~Jy invested his money in a skunkfarm. When he finished his bus­iness transactions he triumphant­ly leaned back in his chair andsaid: "Now, maybe the govern­ment will keep its nose out of myqusiness: "

Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Paytonof Callaway, Thomas J. Llewellynof Hastings, Vic Spitler, JamesFi~zgerald and Everett Winter, allof Omaha, were guests of the Ne­braska congressional delegationbreakrast recently.

Mr. Llewellyn and Mrs. Paytonenjayed an interesting visit on ear~

ly pioneer-days in the Cornhuskerstate. They exchanged stories onthe many hardships their grand­parents went through before Ne~

braSka was admi t ted to the union.

Eugene Hultquist of Oakland.James Allen of Valley, and HarryM. Knabe of Nebawka, were Ne­braska farmers attending Fire­stone Tire and Rubber company'sfifth annual "Champion Farmers"Conference in Washington's Stat­ler hotel. A discussion of agri~

culture problems and visits to sev~

eral points of interest in and nearthe District of Columbia made upa major share of the conference'sactivities.

Vv'ashington, D. C.February :2.1, 1947

Members of the CongressionalSecretaries' club and their guestsrecently took a tour through theWashington headquarters of theFederal Bureau of Investigation.The group was shown .p1any war~

time secrets and other devicesused to capture enemy spies.

Special agents, conduct iog thetour, explained the operatIon, ofseveral photography units wnlchaided in "breaking" enemy codes.A view of a "radio active" detectorto be used in case of atomic war~

fare included a pari of the trip.The secretaries enjoyed an inter­esting chat on FBI's finger-print­ing system and were orientatedon its usage.

"Because it's hUman natu~e togamble, you folks Will probablywant to see the ways and meansgamblers use to cheat the Ameri~

can public," one- agent said. Hethen displayed a deck of "mark­ed" playing cards and explainedthe methods fOl" "loading" dice.

Another part of the visit, in~

eluded a demonstration on how thebureau trains its officers with fireanus. A firing range, located inthe 'basement of the FBI building,gives agents an opportunjty tosharpen their "shooUn' eye." Someof the unusual weapons agentshave captured from convicts in­clude a fountain pen pistolequipped to shoot tear gas and a.45 automaNc revolVer with a "si­lencer" which is 85 per cent toneproof.

So skilled are FBI agents in theart of stopping crime, one "Of thesecretaries told a guide, "I guessI better take my own hat when-Ileave this place or you boys wiHrun me in."

An 82-year-old prospector, F. E'.Gimlet of Salida, Colo., who lookSmore like Santa Claus than theChristmas merry-maker himself,was here recently to· give congresssome advice on how to run thecountry.

Mr. Gimlet told ~he solons thatthis nation has too few gold andsilver coins, too many labor unionsand too many "short skirts." Hestated further that it was "tfmefor a change."

Before making his eighth trip toWashington, Mr'. Gimlet stoppedoff at Lincoln for a visit with Gov.Val Peterson.

Howard Blanchard, who repre­sents the Union Pacific railroadcompany in Washington, gave abirthday party February ~8 forNebraska's two senators-Butlerand Wherry. All members of theNebraska delegation attended theparty as well as the president ofU. P.

J. Edgar Hoover, director of thefederal bureau of inv~stigation,

says that communism is a seriousthreat to United States security.He added, in an interview, thatthere are individuals and organiza­tions conducting a drive in thiscountry to overthrow our govern­men t uy force and violence.

American officials who havebeen in Russia for .a number ofyears and who have returned hererecently, have informed congresstha t there is a definite link be­tween Ruggian communist organi~

zations and leaders of the Ameri­can communist party.

Jovial, jolly Harold Knutson o(Minnesota, chairman ·of the houseways and means committee, want-

The U. S. communist party isflooding members of congress withpropaganda in an effort to preventthe solons from outlawing theirorganiza tion.

A recent letter from the com­mies states that Secretary of La~

bor Schwellenbach's suggestionthat the communist party be out­lawed is (in the reds' opinion) "adirect violation of the principlesenunciated by Secretary of StateMarshall" .

The letter goes on to say.. thatEugene Dennis, general secretaryof the communist party, has cabledSecretary Marshall (now at theforeign ministers' meeting in Mos­cow) that the plan to ban theirparty would nullify "the uniformlyeffective guarantee of freedom ofthe press and r:adio," in aU partsof the United States.

Note: "Eugene Dennis" was re­moved from a hearing of the housecommittee on un-American acti­vities last week whn he refused togive his correct name.

the fitt('r. We sometimes followeda devout church devotee to see iftrying to reassemble badly actingpipes would blcak down restraintand cause a flow of vl"rbal brim­stone.

conservation service with AAA.In many cases a farmf>J' must callupon three or four federal officef;.at his county seat whiJc the "Mrs."does her Saturday shopping. Thiscauses d('lub's and puts a hardshipon the [armer, Dr. Condra said ineffect.

The department of agriculturehas also been requested to kpcpits oHices open Saturday afternoonwhile the world food crisis prevails.Former President Herbert Hooverhas estimated that th(' UnitedStates WIll have" to produce atleast 80 per cent of the food forcertain war-stricken areas and Itis felt that our fanners should begiven every assistance in accom­plishing t his tremendous task.

II I .

. THE WAYNE HERALD, WAYNE. NEBRASKA. THUR!lDA , APRIL 10, 194~.

building projects. The committeeis expected to issue a rePort soonon this problem and other factorsinvolved in the improvement of ourcountry highways.

of cutting 'ou~ the 'lgimme" h\abit if peo- ed the sergeant-at-aJrns to "b~eak hours," if· they tried ~o reach him mine if thlj> outhrcak is seriouspie expect to get out of the r~ a ld bal- NO INTEREST up" a discussion bet:W~~n congr~ss- the Jate afternoon. ' enough to \yarrant passp.ge of spe-ance the budget. Another pa agrnph 'About 200 votes ~ere cast in Cmheanmbinertlhaest awiSeleeks. of the hdu"SC cial legislapon ...

. the thr W rds at' th Everett Winter of Omaha, a rep-from the Capper criticism: ~ late elc~lon ~~~~n:POSedean~ Mr. Knutson was llreseniing Ihis rcsentative of the Missouri Valley Sen. Harry Byrd (d-VaJ, chair-

"It is time that indiyiduals nd rQups, didates. Probably around 1,000 opening statement oljl H. R. one, a association, has opened temporary man of a jpint comn illcities, states, businessmen rid the sel e$ of are eligible. With no competi~ bill to provide a lO to 30 per cent offices in Washington. He iI; duction of rloncsscntJU\ f~~('~a~ ;~~t~\t ha~t of h'.'dloub.le-t~inki~f' a;h th ~l~~ tion and no burning issue, no reduetiop in individual income showing motion pictures of the pendlturl's, Fhas informed congressEt!Qp'°s~~rrittn~n~\h~l:sP~~~ress re tice s ~es interest developed. Voters just taxes. Mis~ourj river which were p'"e- that as of pcembcl', 194{j, lherewhi~ at the same time thf'Y write \the r con- refused to take the time to go ~ number. of congressmen were pared by radio station WOW. The were a tota of :2,283,980 employesgl'essman to get financial aid [ramI t fed- to the polls WiJi cast baUots per. holding a private clOnfab on the congressional delegations f!'Om Ne- working fof the federal g(Jvern~

eral treasury. If it doesn't stop, \Vc'~i I llSve functorily. The city convention matter when another member rose braska, Iowa, South Dakota, Kan- ment. This, figure includes 1,222,~

trouble avoiding a financial smashu"." I and caucuses performed well and raised l;\ poinG or order that sas, Missouri and Colorado were 6::10 employed in the Ullited States.The Journal offers thiA cloain com- the task of putting highly quali- the house was noV in order. guests of. Mr. Winter r€centiy. War department employps inside

ment: I fied persons on the tickeL Still; "Wile-te's the sergeant - at- Members of otqer river associa- this countr totaled 439,'2'2:1, and

~we Ihl'nk Iwo pa' rl,'es should be arms?" Mr. Knutson questioned. tions are also, in Washington navy depar ment workers in ti,e"Other thought ul citizens have anri cd at ' ~

this same conclu 'on before this. Bit en- in the field, and questions look- boosting their particular projects: U. S. induded 325.955. CiVilianthu.sJasm for a fel n11 grant is lIkelY'1 a rUn (ng to the future of the com- hoAlderresceonft Ilhiset UOfn,PotinpcaiPca"II"cSIOraCk"I~ ('mp)oymf'nt outside the U/llll'Uso high ·that one nesHates to throw co d wa- munity should be presented. h If you like bean SOUPj there are Slates was 296,172, ...tel' on tlhe project. The Kansas senat r has Aroused int~rest is the only road indicates t·hat Holland hdlds two restaurants in Washington--said what n("('(jed saying, and repeate until way to persuade people to ex~ the largest sharp of stock in the house and senate--where you can The Nebraska Staie Society'sthe sou~dness of 1he idea soaks home. 'Let it press themselves. It is the way company which i~cludes 66000 always find this dish on the menu. first 1947 narty at Washington'sbe hoped that his message will get wi' e cir- d shares of common stock and 30:806 It seems a number of years ago, Willard Hot!'1 was attended h~culation and atte·ntion." ~yle:~dc~~~~~ :~fa~;s.e~i~~~ shares of preferred stock. Secre- a group of congressmen, who liked more than :d50 fonner Cornhusker

o towns have friendly competilion tary of Commerce William A. Har- bean soup, were irritated because state residents. ·The NebraskansThe Houston, Texas, Chronicle portR[ and dig up something for voters riman owns 12,408 shares of com- it seldom appeared on the capital enjoyed an li-vening of dancing and

the gift of $160,000,000 for educa,tionalJ to decide. Election _apathy in man stock. restaurants' bi1l~of-fare. So lhey renewing acquaintances.

and medical purpm:;es by H. G. Cull .n. rich ii,:y;:s:so~is~~~a~in~~~~aan~~:~ Secretaries and :l~rks of mem- ~l~~t ab~~~ ~~~~te~ilfh~~hl~~~~id~~ A. T. "Bert" Howard of SC'oHs-oil land owner and producer. Thi act of routine wHhout rival candidates hC'rs of the house were without the menu each day congress is in bluff, Nehr.. republican statephilanthro'py is said to be the larg st ever or issues to justify parUcilJU. their March pay-chocks this week session. chairman, has been visit ing rela-known in the south. Mr. Cullen aid he tion! due to a deficiency in the regular i tives and ffiends in Washington.

f~: tti:i~~~~;r~:e::~~~~h~s:Js~~odus~fO~eeed ~ :~d(::~~~~~10~Of9~~C~~~a~h~~~~ er;~~;~o~~~~~~~~~i~:~~O~n~~'f~~~ ~~d~o~':;~~~~f~~~~h~~a~il~t::~lli~~eri~.e~~I':n\SV!II~tl;~ta~t ti~er aC:~I~~ Midget f~~~~r ~~~:;~x:2e~;~f:f:i:;;p~~~~~~:rad~~u:eheanpp~?p~f:,~~~rs~~: ~~~ir~~~ h:~~i~;~;'~Feax~o~~~12 earned him $3 per week. ~~ed from PIl,e One) tion. ~~;:n~~tt~~r~~uJ~~~rh:X~):~t i:i~~~~ :e;l~~~~ forE' ~~~~~a ne~tl~~~~'rs

year, beginning July l.Lohby pressure in Washington One congressman, quest ioning

has bf'en grow~ng by leaps and lile federal prison head, said: "Mr.hounds the past few 'weeks. Ubor Bennett, I hear that you keep thelegislation, un-American activtti('s federal prisons in such good shapeand pending. apPI"<~priation bills that many inmates would ratherhave creat('d a v,-'ry large congre- be on the 'insjde looking out' thangafion of "press1J~ groups," some on the 'outside looking in.'"of whom are fighting for their veil' "'Well, I have heard that too,"existence. Mr. Bennett smilingly explained.

One can ~c(, the teprcsentativE's "In fact the other day I saw a fel­of these group~ in restaurants and low lA1ho had just lJeen returneddark corners of 1hc capitol. They for the third time to the Atlanta,tty 10 !;cart:> congressmen into sup- Ga., federal pen."porting certain legislat h'e matters I asked him, "Mike, how comeby telling thf'm that they will be ,you're in again."defeated lit the nex,l election. He replied, "Well, Mr. Bennett,

her{:"s the way I look at it, whyWashington, D. C. should a bum like m(' hve as such

March 6, 1947 on the outside, when I can asso-Reprcsentulive De\vcy Short of date with bankers in here!"

Missouri told congressmen the oHi­er day tha t down In the Ozark partof the "show me" state, where helives, hog callirfg is about as com­mon as apple piC' and t hen some.Mr. Shor1 was taking part in thehouse debate over whether or notPl,"esident Truman's proposed 'bud~

get for the next fiscal year shouldbe slashed $6,000,000,000.

The Missourian urged congressto support the budget cut by Isay­ing that the United Statf's wouldhave to have a sound economy athome before worrying about warwith foreign nations.

He was giving the speech ex­temporaneously, pacing back ~ andforth like a lion cull. when anothersolon in the llack row, rose andshouted;

"Speak into the microphone.Dewey!"

"What's the matter, can't youhear me," Mr. Short quickly re­turned. "I guess I'm too used tocalling hogs do\'{n in the Ozarks.I never did like to talk into one ofthese tin horns; it's just like kiss·ing a pretty girl through a screendoor-it's more fun the other way."

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creased needg without inRt.alling ne taxesor changing the 1Jash~ of old ones g ggestsa miracle as strange a~ the one th t cen­turies ago turned nothing into loaves andfishes. Can an institution as modern asthe unicameral do that'l

Communism, naz~-m-a-I-]d-f-a-sc-isJ,have

the same end in view-dictaVorsh'(p andabolition of human rights· The one thatis the most threatening arouses the mostactive opposition, and at this juncture,communism qualifies for that odious dis­tinction.

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der-delayed but deserved justice to aworthy former president.

It is hoped warm weather an mel-low ground will welcome Arbor da , April22, the time set apart for plantin trees.Once a treeless state, Nebraska 8 nowdotted with groves, thanks to the s irit im-parted by Arbo-r day. Planting rna e trees * * *-often to take the places of those estroy- If victuals were not cold, theyed by cold or used for fueP--iR aN' braska were warmed over, somctimps pal-

habit, and it promises to Le followe again ~::c~~t s~;n~~i;n~o~/.nf~~r~:~this year with old-time zest. housewife's d<~eply ~e&med face

o testified to long days of drudgery.In Nation's BURinesR, Felix Morle ',writ- She had no conveniences. She

ing of the first three months of ivided lived without the aid of cosmetICS

authority in Washington, is encour ged by ~~dh~~~d~~S~~~. y~~ ~~~'dWfi~~~the practical sense exhibited by t e exe-cutive ang the republican majority n Loth ~:~ltfi~e,Sh~~I~h:~~TulY~~~~l~~~:houses. And, a:-> suggested, real states- tricity and gas, for vacuum clean­manship was never more needed· orley ers, furnacE'S, rugs and a thousandmentions the good fortune of havin a lin a- automatic things 1hat negate hu­tional legislative body of high qual ty and man toil, prevent fraylpd nerves

truly representative." :e~?a~:o~~~~f'~e~bO~~\~e\~:o~~:-----0 deaning days, and then r<'joice

The editor of the pro-labor T,ri une in over wonders inventive gertius hasEngland predicts government ow' ership - contributed.of· all British publications. That: would 1-----------­mean subservience to governing for es andthe end of a free press. It would b in ac­cord with the spirit of socialism, lOW incontrol in Great Britain. British ~xperi­

ment" should teach America what not todo.

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embers of the Nebraska aero.na ics COmtnission are expected inWa ington ·in early May to' conferwit the civil aeronautics adminis:..tra lon and other aviation officialsin onnection with proposed feder­al ·rport legislation presented tocon ss. -"

Thursday, April 10, 1947.

ry department would be reo­and that would leave Amer­

ica's borders unprotected fromsmu glers who attempt to enterthis ountry.

He the "bloodshed and gnash­ing f teeth" prevailed and a few Senator Hugh Butler, who haseust ms 8,gents Were given the been hospitalized, is now back ongate (under perfect political tim~ the job. The Nebraska senator ising), treasury department officials chairman of the sen~ publichad "no comment" when asked lands committee and is my pre~

how many administrative assist- siding over meetings a a1 tend~

ants office workers, etc,. would be ing session in the senate hamber.fi~ -

e battle of the "spending Farmers Bulletin No. 443, en-

bulg .. continue~ • ~~~da~~I~i~~ '~at~}:brB :~~~~D legates of the' Omaha, Winne- ers. Copies of this publication can

bag J Pon.ca and Santee-Sioux !n~ he obtained by writing- t~ this of­dia 'tribes are scheduled to arrive fiee. The new; ,booklet III be ofin ashington this week to appear interest to the estabUs d dairYbef e'~ house public lands sub- cattle raiser as well as' to those'co' ittee on Indian affairs. who aspire to building a dairy

e group will stop in Chicago herd. • Ifor a meeting with the commis- - 'GROWING OLnsian of Indian affairs. Dits and Dots: C. C. Sheldon of George Lawton's book, "Ag..

Columbus was a recent !Washing- ing Successfully," reveals a lotton vi15itor.. , . The origl al name of truth-too much to be agree.of Hoover Dam has bee restored able-but presents no patternto the structure on the Colorado that may be followed with as.river by a joint resoluti n passed surancc of mental ease. Ac­by the house and the s nate. .• cording to the author the oneTwenty·five years ago t aere wer~ who carries on under the bur­lOo. horses for each trae r and to-, den' -of olp age' with so·ealledday there afe three ... Ester sun- success is required to make dif.rise selVices were held in the na- ficult readjustments and exer~

tion's capitol last Sunda ' .. Tax cise infinite tact and patience.experts in the house fi re that Even without physical infirmi­within ten years 65 per c nt of the ties~e mental attitude is vital G. J. ZJnunerman. secretary­taxes will be paid by vet I ....HS and andlllard to govern, Adequate manager of the NEbr~ka Cooper-their families. matenal support is iroiant, ative creameries, was ~host to the

I --. but 'far from the only ider- Nebraska cC?Agressi9nlll dtl~g~tiqnWashingi!ton, D. C. atton needed to insure ntent. at a recent dinner of the Nahorial

Apnl 3, 1947 The author warns agai st too Cooperative Milk Ptbd-~ers cor-Soil conservation and~its prob- early retiretnent "ith nothing paraHon in Washington, 'Speake~s

lerns came iil for som close at- to do. He sa),s: "Inactivity with at the meeting indicatel'1I,hat In

tention by members of ebraska's money Is for most men' only a the future,· importatjon of foreigncongressional delegatio at their shade less intolerable than in- milk product~ may become aTuesday breakfast last eek. RCtl~ity without money." The threat to the American producer.

Dr. G. E. Condra of ~e Univer.. boO~: does not eatlsff persons _ I'sity of Nebraska ou IOOd the ti:u<lglng along. lhr<>ugb the The house of representatives lastprogress of Boil conserv ion in the final Years. But an article in week defeated a measure which F. E. Mollin, a native of Genoa,Corribusker state. He said that the current issue of Coronet would provide daylight saving time Nebr., now secretary of the Amer­the program is'veqr pop lar among magazine is more encouraging, for the DJstri~t of Columbia du1"" iean" Livestock Growers associa.farmers beca~e' mos~ of them It menuon! many persons 00- lng the summer months. Con- tion, is in Washington in an effortrealize the danger of "li! oslon, tween 70 and 90 who are still gressmen representing Jhe rural to persuade congress. to pass leg-

One ,of the major dif ~eulties in ,scoring )jjg s~ccesses. The. be.st sections near the district led the islation which will aid Mexico inNebni\l!>a'. soil conse Mion pro- work of many is ,accomplished ligbt agaInst lhe bjll, saying it its eradication 01 the boof-and­gram Iies·in the "Umbel',o( federal after 70. An independent In- would put an~~xlreme hardship on mouth disease,offices a farmer'mils! V'is.t to ab- come is desirable, but not more .' Although, it 'nas not been stated·tain information on how to pre- so than keepblg busy in produe- local farmers, h ttl· ltd 'th

With the same velocity as When Serve ~is. }and•. Dr. <;onl:lra said. tion that answers certain de~ 'ag~n~:n~::~t::~~elJ~~~ot~~:s~:~s~me~~~~~fe~h~h~~eGr,ant took Richmond ~ waU came mi tee ,recently saId that the high The ut:'llverslty S011 expert sug~ mands and causes J?~!t~e of "t<>h'l.·inkiithehe~.wasM Inkehise·pindlgstr,i,ebtankWouJer.d. and senate are conduct".iQg a

':T-' construction has tempo- gestell that the U. S, department mind. ~ ............t'" thorough investigation to deler-.~n,~Si, r,oad o~ ~rt~j;Ure ~rdina~e~ itS s~llr~"''''''__=''-':''''' t-_'''l , I

'! 'ii[<:J,':,:;i,';' !i I

For,Better COMP'bAINT i made.that many .fresh en en-

English rolling in the U iv~~sityof Nebraska ar pltlful­

IY.lacking in knowledge of correct nglish.One instructor expressed the opin'on thatdeficiencies came from small high schools,From what high sclloo1 did Abra am Lin­coln come? It is doubtful if he er sawthe inside of a high school. In t e' back­woods where he lived, he had t inher­itance of a noble -mother ami the inspira­tion of a wonderful stepmother.

'Lincoln had less than a year 0 school­ing, but he "had tjle zeal and co rage tostudy and-learn. His ideas we e soundand his diction was faultless. Wi ness hisGettysburg speech as an 'example'l If Lin­coln hali had the advantages of moderncolleges, his stature as a~,cholar a d leaderwould doubtless have been gr atly en­lara-ed. He had the talent and ,the willand determination to overcome h ndicaps.

And:. we wonder if poor Englis on theof youngsters does not follow, carelesse on the part of parents. ~'I seen"

d "He has went" and similar languageutchery hl've 'to be rooted out of prac­

tice. Teachers from the kindergllrten up'should be on the alert. If a child has longheard "I done it" at home andi on thestreet, the teacher has a task in reforma-tion. She is at fault if she does 'lot early~nforce correct usage. '

Lincoln's powerful incentivei learnand excel is no doubt absent in studentswho f,lll short of. '1ccepted st ndards.Teachers' disposed and able to i part ar-

I· . dent interest' would perhaps fin resultsin line with expectations. Arous young­sters out of the bog of indiff"ere ce and

~:e~y from too long0 fixed habit,Sof mis-

Capper GOVERNMENT pa rnalism~ received a body bl w from

Watons Senator" Arthur Ca per ofKansas, as quoted, ·tli com­

ments, by the Sioux City Journal. Of wildfederal spending, the Kansas s atesmanis quoted as saying:

"The idea that the- ..government 0 es eachper~on a living; and tliat governm nt canestablish and maintain prosperity by legisla­

. tion and by spending. This false p i-losopny

.rr.·.. '" 1.}~~~rbJ~~~er~e~~o~~~ ;~~~~~i~;S :hn~t~~lng, -and that a nation can spend ,its way toprOSperity, is reflected in the nun eels of~~~ :::~~d~~:~dl~g~,~ngressproviding or 'more

The Journal reemphasizes th

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PAG-E FIVE

Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs ofPonca obs('rved thpir 65th weddingannh'C'rsary March 30.

mained to spend the week in theErnest PaC'l{er home. OUier SUI)­day dinnpr guest"-. in the Packerhome wC'r(' Mr, and Mrs. HcmtyKri{'~f'1' of [lQnder and the Levin~ls

I Pacl<t:J' family.Bobby Hanson and Elton MiIl~r

drove to Fremont Salurday nobnto meet their sister, Miss Helen

~~:s~~m~n~r:m~~:~~a~o~~1ndEaster in their homes.

The Clarence Wolter family badSunday dinner and supper in the'Mrs. Berlha Wolter home, TheHill Klein family from Battl€''Cl"{-'ck and Mrs. Anna KOhl~'ierand l\liss Clara were also gue ts.

The Bell Lunds enjoyed c per~

ativl' dinOl'r Wednesday with ela~

1i'tes in the Miss Pauline and ~lar­

en'ee Hypsp home, complime tingtheir cousin, Miss Ruth Swansonof Florida. Miss Swanson has lwena Prpsbyterian missionary for :28ypars. She was a \var prisoner fortwo YP<tl'S in Santa Tomas prisonand one y('al' in Manila. She plansto r('turn 10 Manila after .visit ihgher paren1s in Florida.

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Spting, ensemblea one piece dress with matchlnjf

Jacket In sheer raYlln crepe, Navy or black.,

with ,the contrasting dres. lOp In 19vely

Spring paotel. In half-oi.es.

NORTHWES~

WAKEFI~LDby

L.-'------Mrs. W. C. Ring

Leo Schulz and c~i1dren wereSunday visilors in the Levenehome.

Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Buehnerwere Sunday luncheon guests atEmil Miller's.

Elsie Faye Dahlgren was aSu'1~Y dinner guest in the ReubenGoldberg home.

Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Ring w(:'repntertained in the Virgil Ektwrghome at Easter dinner.

The Ivan Nixsons were SundaydInner and supp",r guesls in theG. H. Schnier home at Bancroft,

The Joseph Ericksons joinedothers Wednesday evening in' help~ing Merlin Holm obs('rve .his ibjrth~day,

Mr, al"ld Mrs. Robt. Blatthfordand daughters spent. Saturday in1he M. J. Blatchford home ait Mas­kell.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Meyci- wPre 1 _

Wednesday evening guests,' at Art IHoiman'" Mr, and'Mrs. ElmoI' • WI L BURNelson were also guests, !

The Kennelh Packers Wlere Sun- bydny dinner guests at Roht. John-son's at Carro]] and evening: lunch- ----Staff Correspondentcon guests in the Wa!tC'r Jl'redrick- T)ll' Kennoth Johnsons visitedson home. Friday ('\'cning at J. K. Johnson's.

The Joseph Ericksons joinC'd .\1r. and Mr,s. Aug. Kruse wereother members of the family at a Sunday supper guests at Deancooperative dinner Sund,By in the Dpt lefsen's,home of her fa-ther, G. A. Sundell. Thf' Huward -Maus had Easter

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer: HarrisolI, dinner al }[('nry Mau's.Mr. and Mrs. Aldon S<od!:'ru('rg and Miss :J\.lary Thompson, whoCarol Jean of Wayne were Su-nday teachrs in Concord, speht EasterBupper guests at Robt. F. Hanson's. week-end at LC\-'i Thompson's.

The Roy Holm lamilf were Sun- Fred Ash of Julesburg, Colo.,day dinner guests iJ;' the Emil was h('r(' Wednesday night andWalter home. The jfatiry and Irvin Thursdav in th(' :Vlax Ash home.Bartels families joined them at He cam~ to visit his mother, Mrs.luncheon, E\'a Ash, and brothers, Max and

Mrs, Emma Levene and LeRoy Ray, He left Thursday.took her sister, Mrs., Anna Olson, 1\11'. and Mrs. Richard Baier wereto Sioux City Friday· afternoon East"j' dinner guests at Emilwhen she left for Omaha enroule' Baier's. Marion Stoakes wa~ ato her home in Boise, Idaho. Sunday luncheon guest and Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Vor~e Packer and and Mrs. Max Ash were eveningdaughter and her' brother, Roy callers.Younguist, came up from OmahaSaturday morning to visit rpla­tives. Mr, Packer :returnpd homeSunday afternoon. The others rl'-

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- _._._~~-------_._. ----Church That Serves" will be the I ~-'-_.

sermon subject. Music suited t.othe anniversary will be present.edin both organ and choir numbers.

Youth I<~ellowship at 7. HollisJohnson, president, Raymond Jef­fers, sponsor.

Wednesday aflernoon at 2:30,Women's SociC'Iy of ChristianService,

BIRTH RECORDA daughtt-r, weighing 6 pounds,

8 ounces, was born to Mr;·, and Mrs.Joe Gifford in a local hospitalAprilS, .

A son, weighing 9 pounds, 2ounces, was born Aprll 5 to Mr.and Mrs, Marvin Mueller of Con­cord in a local 'hospital.

A daughlf'r, weighing 7 pounds,6 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Taylor of Newcastle in aWayne hospital April 6,

A son, weighing 7 pounds, 2ounces, was born April 4 to Mr.and Mrs. Carroll Gordon of Con­cord in n local hospital. •

A 80n, Gerald Lee; weighing 6pounds, 12 ounces, was born to Mr.and Mrs. Emil Stalling in a localhospital Easter Sunday, April 6.

A son, weighing 9 pounds, 7ounces, was born Tuesday, April 9,in a local hospit.al to Mr. and Mrs.John Beckenhauer of Wakefield.

A son, Merle Dean, weighing 7pounds, 6 ounces, was born March26 to Mr. and Mrs, ClarenceSchiermeier of Wisner in a localhospital.

A daughter. Vona Lou, weigh­ing a little over six pounds... wasborn Thursday, April 3, in a localhospital to Mr. and Mrs. GranaldWischhof. Mrs. Wischhof is theformer Helen Osburn,

A son, Dennis Lowell, weighing6, pounds, 10 o~nces, was bomMarch 25 to Lt.l and Mrs. LelandPrestdn of San Diego. The otherchild 4n the family is a son, Terry.Lt. Preston, son of Mr, and Mrs.Russell Preston of Wayne, is in·structor in the 'sonar school con­nected with the naval base, Mrs.Preston is the former FrancesDenesia, daughter of Harry Dene~

sia of Wayne.

F'lrst Prl"Sbyi;(.orillu Church.Corner of Third and Lincoln Sts.tRev. Oliver 13. Proett, minislt:r)

Sunday, April 13: Churchschool, 10 a. m, Dr. W. G. Ingram,superintendent .

Junior church, 11 a. m. Mrs,Fred Rickers, director.

Worship, 11 a. m.The sermon is ('nt itled, "Living

in Two Worlds." There will bespecial music by choir and organ.Ordination and installation of newoffic('rs will be held.

WestOlinsler F.ellowship, 6:30 p.ill.

We weT(' glad to have you wor­ship with us on Easter and we wel­comf' you 10 come to all the serv­ices the rest of the year, as well.

Gra('~ l.utht>ra.n Church,The Church of the Lutheran Hour(Rev. Walter Brackensick, pastor j

Ladies· Aid this Wednesday al:2:30, HostessC's arc Mrs. HermanStuve and Mrs. Otto Saul.

Junior Walther LRague Biblehour and bu-"in('ss meeting WC'd­ncdHY C"vC'ning at 8.

Thursday, church council at 8.Salurday, church school at 1:30.Sunday: Sunday school at 10.

Divine wurship at ]1. Voters' meet­ing at 2.

Choir rehearsal Tuesday at 8.Junior Walther League Bible

hour and social WednC'sday at. 8.Hear Dr. Walter Maier, t.he

Lutheran }-Iour speaker, each Sun­d:ly afternoon at. 4 :30 over stationWJAG, Norfolk.

First BapUst (;hll~h.

(Rev. R. J. Bulkley, pastor)The pastor's morning mess:tge

will be entitled "Blessed are theythat have not seen and yet havebelieved."

The Wayne Baptist church willImrticipate in the country-wideobservance of World Mission Cru­ad(.- citalion services t.his Sundayevening at ,8, This citation is is­sued by the national committeeand is a permanent recognition ofthe part our church is playing inthis great program of reconstruc­tion, relief, evangelism and ad­vance in this country and all overt he world. The crusade cOlJ1rnitteeis' ask('d 10 participate in this serv­ice. The pastor's subject will be"The Terrible Responsihility of Be­ing An American Baptist."

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,Appa~l for Men and Women

"Joshua Fit de Battle of Jerri­co," arranged by Blirleigh and"The Brown Bear," by M~nna­Ztlc.ca. Mrs. A. J. Kirwan waschairman of serving. She wasassisted by Mrs. Lou SurberMrs. W. C, Ingr,am, Mis.'i Nell14.'0:0:, Mrs, Don Wightman, Mrs,

,V. I~. MOI'f'y, Miss Faye Brittuin,Mrs, Hans Rethwisch', Mrs. W.A. Wollenhaupt, Mrs. Ted l'04st,Mrs. A, W, Ahem, Mrs. Russel

t~d~~:S{~~I~':)~'~I~~ !vi:t;~~niI1~:GriLJiri, (.

('hurch of Christ.(Alvin Giese, pastor)

Bible school, 10 a. m. Commu­niun, 11 a. m.

st. ~rary's (~11lh()lIe ('hun'h.(fil'v. Wm, Kearns, p"Mtor)

April n, fil'sl Sunday after Eas­ter, tlw Sunday in whitC': Mass at9. Bellt'dicl.ion aflf't" mass.

Confessions Salurday ut 7:30.

Th('OI)hllll"l F::\·an~...lkal (~ll11r('h,

(Rl'v, D. BIIPlIC'r, pastor)April ]3: Sunday school at 10,

Divine service at ] 1. Young pC'o­pl<,'s lC'ague at 7:.'\0.

LadleI'>' Aid mf'ets April 17 at 2.Hostpss, Mrs. Erna AIl{'m:mn.

Coml' and worship with us,

Trinity Llith. ('hurch, Altona.(Itev. \\t'ailer Brackcllsil'k,

vacancy pastor) •Ladips' Aid Friday al :2. Mrs.

M:-ll't'ha Biermann and Mrs. Hel'­bert Brrgl will be hostC'ssps,

SU11day, divine wurship, 8:30 am,

April 20, vot_~~hllg at 2:30.

Immalllwi E\". Luth. ChhrC'h.Missouri Synod

(Re\', T. II. Buehn('r, pastor)S('l'vices Sunday at JO:00.Quarll'rly voters' meeting Sun­Choir rch('arsal TUl'sday at 8.

day at :2-Ladi('s" Aid Thursday April 17,

with, Mrs. W. J, Echtt'nkam[) andMrs. Dan I!f'ithold sC'rving'. Wal­thf'r"L('ague that evcnin~ at 8.

Rl'dp-{'lnpr LlIth. ('hul"{'h, trLC.(RC'v. S. 1<, de Fn'ps(', paslor)

Fill:sl Sunday aftPr East!'!', April]3: Sunday school at 10. Worshipsen.-'icl's at ]1. Sermon, "Pomp ufYC'stcI'day."~ednesday, April 9. Luther

LeaguC' at H. LC'aders at Joyce andlola I Bairr.

T\1ursday, April 10. Missionarysociety and guests will n'we1 withMisS F, Dysinger al R.

S'11urday, April lL, junior choirpractic(' at 1 :JO.". C!loir lJl'aclit'(' Tuesdays at 7.

A cordial \\'clcol11r' to all.

LOCALSMr. and Mrs. W .. C. Swans~m

were in Omaha Tuesday.-Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Miller

of Dakota City, visited Mondayat S, E, Samuelson's.' \

Rev. R. J. Bulkley and familywere Easter dinner guests, in theAlbert Fuoss home at Laurel.

Lt. Col. W. t. Phipps of Omahaspent from Frlday to Monday withhis cousin, Mrs. Gertrude Han-"'- "'1 cock. . . _ I.~__..;. ..... ...,.--,;

St. Paul's Ev. Luth. Chuf'('h.(R('v. T, J, C. Schuldt, pastor)Sunday school at 10. The SE'rv~

lUf'thodh.t ('hurC'h, j('p at 11.I; '(D'r. Victor \Vrst, paslor) District Luther League raUy atAnniversary Sunday, tIl(' church St. Pnul's Lutheran church in

is observing its Gnth birthday. ·:A Homer at 2:30.

1

spfl~ial ;:nni\',rrsa.ry rrog,ran1, is nr- The 75th anniv('rsary conventionranp>d. FollOWing 111l' murning of the Evangelical Lutheran synodworship s('rVlce th('re will be s('rv- of Nebraska at Salem Ltltheran

~~r~hl't is f('lI~~\~"~!I~U ~~~ church, Fremont, April 14, ]5, In.J Annual convE'ntion of the Nebras-

inviJtf'd. service ka Synodical Brotherhood Salem:l dish 10 will be Lull1f'ran church, Fremont, April

program wit h Dr. Howard l' :2T('ll~J)l'to of till' college faculty as {) ~:1~;r l'ehearsal Wednesday atgllP!'l speakpl". The Women'.s soci-. 7:30,ely :always sponsors tlws(' dmners. \A'omen of the Church Thurs­Mr~., Clarence, S(;ren~t'.n .~vill ,b:, day, April ](), at 2. ' ,,jlos1ISS. 1\11'. (. Y. \\Lut IS pnSl- Luther Leaguf', Thursday, Aprlld('n,!. ~ 10, at H.

(,l'ar}Nl churI',h s('ho01 at 10. K. Dis1rkt conference of Women'sN. Pilrk,i'. sup('l"mt~'ndcnt. Missionary Socif'ty, Friday, April-

Morning worSlll{l at 11. "The 11.

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-x· To *For Redeemer Aid.

H<'d('t'nwr A I'd nh'l. Thursdayin tht' church parlor:; with Mrs.Wm. lJamm('yer, Mrs. 'WalterLrrnpl', Mrs. Elise Cook andMrs. USC<l.l' I,.i('dtke hostesses,Mrs, Marcel R:ing and Miss Mar­tha }ipier weL'(> guests. Rev. S.K. dc'FI'(!C'se had devotions and,\-liJis Hazd l"teevm pres('ntpdst udpnts in rnusic. Mrs. A. II.Brinkman, Mrs, Art Dransf'lka,Mrs. Carl Thomsen and Mrs.Lawrencc Thumsi'n f'ntertuin inMay.

* * .:tFor King's Daughters~

King·s Daughters met Thurs­day in till' church JilarJors with:\rrR, Adam McPheITan leader,1t1<1 Mrs. E. F Shi('lds hostess.Offic('rs rf'('\pctpd are: Mrs, Levi(~i('s(', pl'psidpnl; Mrs. WC'sh'yHuheck, \,i('r prpsident; I1nd Mrs.Il:trry Swinnpy, secrptary-treil­Slll'pr. Mrs. John Bf'ckman was:Jppninl('d d('vot ional and mis­sionary lI'adC'r. l\Irs. Mcl'hrl'ranwill 1}I' !los!('ss when tht' wom(,n111l'f'l :lgam at the church parlorsMay 1.

* * *Have Benefit Party,Wayne Women's club had a

benefit guest daY,~artyTuesdayafternoon . in thti· auditoriumwith Mrs. C. P. 'Lapham, fi­nance chairman,,, In generalcharge, Mrs. H. lVr. Auker re­viewed th,e book, "Mrs. Mike,"by Benedict and N~ficy Freed­man. This is a sttjiy of a 16.~ar-old Boston girl who wassent to the wilds of Canada tolive with an uncle and to re­cover her health. She soon be­came Mrs. Mike and the storyreveals her problems of adapt­ing herself to the untamed landas well as to the responsibilitiesof 0 home and family. The nar.rative is essentiaJly a true ac­count of the author's life. Mrs.ltussel Anderson h~d charge ofmusic. Bob_ Han~ell, flccom­panied by Elean0re Wiberg.sang "Hills of Hope," by Fox.

* -;+ ·x·P~ayers ~onvene.

Wayne Players met Wednes­day ev('rdng of last \vc{'k at th('Beckenha'uer parlors with Prcsi­d('nl WIl~lard Wiltse presiding.The group plans to give ,a play1his fall. The play committee,Miss Lenore Ramsey, Miss RuthRoss and,Mrs, Don Wightman, isroading selections, Outside tal·ent and entertainment havebe~n contracted and may bebrought to Wayne this fall. Thenext meeting of the group willbe the first part of June.

* * *Work on Banquet.DPW met Tuesday evening in

the club rooms to work on ban­quet plans for the district con­ven'tion next week. Miss Marsa­line Longe, Miss Elsie Novak,

Miss Dorot.hy Nelson, l\!Jrs, 'Jan­netic Foust and Miss BettyDangbcrg served. The nextmeeting will be April 22 when1he program will be a scavengerhunt in charge of Mrs. DorisBetz, Mj's. Lillian Nuss and Mrs.Venice Bressler, Hostesses willbe Mrs, Laverna Hilton, Mrs.Flora Kilpatrick, Miss BettyFranzen and Miss Nina Thomp­son.

,TH WAVNE HERALD, WAVNE NEBRA~KA, 'l'JmR~DAV, APRIL 10, 1047.

SOCIETY

Home MadeMettwurst

fresh Beef Liver

We FeatureFilma". Blue Bunny

ICE CREAM·in ou~ Sundaes and

Malt.

Branded Beef Roastsand Steaks

Try Our Coffee ~hop

for Delicio1u& :Home Cooked Meal.

and 'Snacks

Fresh, Frozen

Fruits andVegetf'bles

Mixed Fruit .....29cRed Raspberries . .45cBoysenberries " .45cCrapefruit 23cPineapple 29cDiced Carrots ., 24c

Honor Mrs. Lerner.Birlhd:ty clull lHHlol'l'd Mrs.

Anton" L('rrl('l' Th\lf'~day after­noon, LunclH'oll W<lS s('n'cd af­t,'!' visiting

* * ·x·Observe Birthday.

Fripnds wpr,' gu('sls in the

IDeman] Mryer llOlllP Fridayp\-"pnil:g for Mrs, l\1('yl'l'·s birth­day o! ThUirsday,

.x- ·x· *Have Grace Aid.

GraCI' 4.id I11pl \\'edflC'sdaythis \\'l'rk ~n tl1r church parlors\\;Jl11 I\-ll'.-,. Ih'l'Il1an ~11l\'\' andMrs'. Ul to Saul, !WSlt'SSI'S,

+:..j(- .j(-

Degree of Honor.Degn'p of I [()llOt· mf't last

\Vpl!llPsday (·'\'('ning in t hr \\'0111­en's cluh room, ,\It's, Lila Smithand Mrs, Elsa Longe :-;('I"\.('(J.

Thl' wonwn mr('t ;1I;ClIll :\1:Iy 7,* .;+ ·x"

At VonSeggern Home.lJ!) n1l't l\IO!ld:1Y \\ ilh Mrs.

\\' 1<. \'<111 :-;f'g~('rll lor a ('U1T('nl('\,pnt-.; In,'pllng. ;'III·s. (':Jl']

will 11(' llCJc:i( ....;'-; 11l'XlMeet jat Church,

Pffi'~hYI('ban WOTnon mrt inthl' i'hurch parlors \VC'dnesday

* -)(. ·x- last w{'('k w!wn lVII'S, Eph Bcck-N~.Fu Has Party. ,'nhauel' lold the Eastt'l' story,

Nu-Fu nwmhl'l"s wpr(' gllf'StS starting w'ith a 1rue story. Mrs.of l\'ll's. \\' <;, Schulz hIS! \\'prJ- W. G. Ingram had dpvotions,npsr!ay wlll'tl :\hs. Wal- Mrs, Ray Perdue, Mrs, C. J. Per-d<'n Fl'Jlu'r high SCOTT'. A rin, NIl's. 'Mac Young, Mrs. \V.rlinIH'l- p;ll'ly wi1h hllslJands as 1.. Phipps and Mrs, Ed, PrITY'gupsls is p!anlll'd Fnd:JY evl'- Sf't·\'C'd. For April 1fi Tom .Jolm-ning, April 11, in tllf' C. C. son will gh'p a book l'('vii'w amiStirtz home with Mrs. 'Slil'lz, Virginia Harms and Boh lIan-

--.---------.-----------.-.---------.-- ... ---.1; srn will fUl'l1ish sp('cial music,Mrs. AI. Kel'l1 will lw servingcommitteC'.

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:----.'------ ---------w·hcn -~frs~obt. ;::-ner .w,~~ be I Mrs. P. L. March and M C.IH1stcHs. 1\I11's. Haymond L1. rsen i M. Coe hostesses.oele YaSsists. I * * *PE(~ rnc('t~.ncxt TupsdaY'with I Has Cameo Club.

Mrs. C. 1,1. F wlle_r. Mrs. A. W. Cameo members, also M R. P.

lAhern assists. Each will give I L. March and Mrs. C. C. tirtza quotation fl'om the Rpcord for I were guests of Mrs. Ado Jef-

O I ! rO,1I call, and j~itiatory service frey Thursday evening hen5 _AL FORECAST Mrs. Robl. N son and Mrs n. wIll be: exemplified. . I Mnh H. E. Ley and Mrs. $tirtz

'Mrs. cory E. Ley entertnins C. Hatlllbcck, 11, stesses.· Baptist women 1TI('('1 IlllS I won prizes. A dinner part

twith

!?uplisat next Monday. Minerva m robers ..vlll be Thur,sday with ,Mrs. Clan'nee husbands as guests is plan ed atCoteri club meets next Mon- guests of Mrs. . K. Corbit next McGmn for 1 0 clock coven.'u I Hotel Morrison April ]7 w\1en

'day \-\.-it! Mrs~ J, F. Ahern. Monday, Mr, A. F, GullivN' dish !un<'hpcln. Mm. E. E. F'l~<'t- 1\11'8. Lt'y, Mrs, J. R. Johns~n andHigh ine Iilcets with Mrs. has the progn'm, wood assists. Mrs, MiI~(ln ChIlds 1\11'8. Wilm('l" Grip-"s have iw.rge.

Carl Hi zman this l1'lursday. Mrs, Paul H rrington'present.s ,lms dcvotions, Hnd o(lil'('rs will oX· * * .Mrs, ., C. Herndon enlertains piuno students in II recital at the ill' elecled" _. . For PNG Club. ,

Contrac club this Thursday. Womon's club, room next Sun- MOlhers Study clull, IS pOSI- PNG membf'r5 were guRsts of.. Rural Home society ·Jlwets Ap- day llJ"tt'l'I10011 [I ;{::w. porwl! a \',:e('k. 11I'calise 01 tilt' ?lS- 1\-1r:;. M, V. Crawford add' Mrs.

• I'll 17 "ith Mrs. Hoy Pierson, i\lr...;, D. lJ. I )eFonl and 1\'11"s, ,t,I"IC1 \VonH'1l s club cOll\-·('nt!OI1. Alex Jeffrey Tuesday !in theMrs. V. 1\ Canning entertains ~~.eo, King- ent 'rtain VF~ Aux~ 1hp women and Illl'u· dll.!drPll go (',. wf d I 1\1 s I A D

SCOI'pbo'lrd Friday this week. Illilry nt-xt M nday even1l1g at 10 the ci1y school April 2·1 Wht'll T':'~V' o~ d 10t~C. ,r., 6' dMrs, ValtC'r Wonds entertains tllP Worn('n'~ !:club room. Miss Hazt:'l R('{,\'c will prl'spnt 11 IS C 1a f e PlOgr~ ~n

Ken l.,(re club this lllUrsday. ,Eastf'l'll,S1.3r will hav(' inilia- st.udents in a play. . T~l~·\V~~~~ o~~vcw~nO'~1CkP~~:~lll'ogl ssive Homemakers meet tlOIl next 'Md'1day ewning at :~a~~r,H'. \V(:mrn".q ,~lu!l mf'ets ,('red dish luncheon Ma 13 with

April l~ with :\'lrs. Art Dl'Un- Masonic hall, ,I Mrs. F, S. Mor- 1!~lS rlHlay <It 01(' tlull rooms Mrs. Frank Griffith.selka. g:m will be s~rving chairmnn. wlth Dr; Howard T('mpero giv- .J.:- * 7:. !

Mrs. Ismncl Hughes eut('r- A('IlW nwmb'('rs closp the year ing. Ih(' ,addl'l'SS o~ II I"rliglous .At Carhart Home. (tains ( 'HltI'HCt. club this ThUrs- April:';X witht 9 o'clock hrt'ak~ SUlljCC'f In 1~IR.c(, 01 Ht'\·. 0. 11. ' Mrs. A. B. carhart~was hos.day ('v( ning. fast in tlw home of 1\:lrs. T, S. Pro('tt ,vila IS unahlr. to hl' pres- j(,s::; Monday afterooo to mcm-

Rf'!ll' ·'lhs, mecl Frida C'vc- IIo~k, 1\lr> lJpnn~(> Schrumpf ent !J(>c:'lu.<:(' ~lf ~\ O1'('rt 1I1l--: in ()ma:. hers of Monday cluh. A pro-ning wllf-n \"1,·s. Ed,~a P;t£'rsl'n assJ~ts. 01flcqrs wlll he ('lect~d. hn.., Mts."\\V. S, Brpssll'l: has (h~- gram of "Can You top This"

and 1\-'11 ..I Grace Hilson servC'. :;\'l~~,,;t.\I~, 1;~~'l'~tv~~tU{,g.~~ J;~~\~ ~'«,):~;~~~. ('~':I11.'~~1~~~{)llal'd Sirong IS was gIven. Nex,t Mpnday theForti 19l Ilv I 1 g 1." , group have a 1 0 clock lunchC'on

1 ' I 1. mem )('r) lave 11 fil'ynoltls andl Mrs. I r. S. Scace LegIon Auxliial'y l1H'l,tS next at the hornc of Mrs, J'li,. A, .Wclch

I? c ~ Dutch t reat un('t)(':o~ ass IS!. ';"ll"s. R. W, Ley has the T di tI '

t liS 11 ursdny at ,BolClI MOl"n~ prugram on Nehrtlska migl'a- lIl~,S ly l'venmg III 1(' worne.n,s wilh Mrs. Dav(' HamQr assisting.~on. tions. club room. M1's. Frank lIelne This will he the lastimeet.ing of

St. P ul Aid mC'ets thi~ Thurs- Pleasallt Vf\.llflY clull, which ~~s I~~11~~;~re ~~~i1;h~'p~:~;~gl(.~~m~hi~i ~';~~s.year, wilh elect:lon of offi-day i,n h(' parish h<:iIl with Mrs, was to havC' mPl April 11) hus w"lfart' and l'l'hnhili1at ion and * .J.:. *

~ __.1;;,\_OI;;Ii;,;O+.;;o_;,;gp;;-.:.._M;;,r;;;s;;;,;;;F_r~,;;~~;;;~;;;U;;O;.d;;CI,;;'s.., _";;;,;;1_)('_0,;;'..p;,;.n;,;.SI..p_O.,nC;;d;,;..;,u_n..ti;;1;.A;.p;,;.r,;;il;;;,;..3(;)_. will'rr!lor! on t he Grand Island Kensineton Meet$.~ - ,0\ ('ollfel'l'I1('('. SpC'cja! lll11sie will Easlern Star kensington met

be giV('tl. :\ll"s. l\I a rJ(' Lovt' is Friday with Mrs. ~. B. McClureserving chairman. and Mrs. Earl Metchant in the

An f"xhihit fcaturing work 01'1 formf'r's hon1<', ]1 being pr€'s-Nt'braska arti~ts will be on dis- enl. Tht' women (Ilid sewing forplay for WHynf;lbrnncll of AAlJWi th(' lodgC' home and also forand thi' public lhL"; Thursday thf'msl'l\'C's. Ml's. W. C. CoryellC'vC'ning al Ih(' cluh rooms. Mrs. ami Mrs. C' I'v1. Cra\'en enter-Hoy CorYI'1l will s()t'ak on thi' tain in tl1<' Cory~'Il home eitherChicago Fi"ld Muspum and Art MHY 1 or 3. The dale will beInstitu\('. Crt'atiVl' 0I1'ls group ('hilnged lwcnURe of Ihe echowith l\Iiss Lull-! \\'ny chairml111, nWl'ting of the day 01 prayerhas Chilt'gl'. ;o..'Irs. Clara Ih'yl- May:2.mun, Ml~. Hoy 1\latsotl and MissEdi!h Sundell :1['(' IHI:;\{'s:-;ps,

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w~o WANTS TO

5·5'7. ~ _ ' ~,"'Ori\l·ml·1ii~e White -H-or,ses?~ Okay in GranJma's day _ but you'd prefer to

stick [0 your automobile, ",:ouldn't rou? .:0Jrivc in roda)\ foc tha~ sprmg changc·o\Cr.Rid 'your car njow of Wlnter·worn, sludgy mo·wc oil before h rids you of a car. Ask for

..J~42 TAGOLENEfdIIl.,g~ (Summer weightl

~ I MO~OR OILS ./

Oil,Co.

New Mf,lytag Home Freezer

Phone 322

L I •angem,elerPhone 522-W I

Kugler,Electric: Co.

A new home freezer described a" a "('ornpICle kill·hl'n IJnil" Inl" J)C"l'nannoun('cd by The ~Iaylng {:omj,anr of :\n,lon. lo"a. "illl ~h:; 11("1

('ubir fect of lurker ~Iora~c "pare and ;l ('up:u iI~ of ::;;00 Ih~. fI( nl('''l III"

21-0 11,,,_ of nli",cd pad~at::'('''' il In;linli1in~ an UJl(,l"'3Iill/: Irnlpcf"IlIUl"'f" or;,>;£Oro Fllhrcnhcil in all dimalCo,. "Iu"n du-.rrl it prolidr" .<l porrd:1incnamC'l lItWly I.lblc lop ""ill, R!I;lrhl"d drop k;d for- dinrllr PUl"pO.'i(,~.

l~r:::e l"nllu:;:h for lwu I'rol,Te. In'.("l -hu... , ("ollnlrr-balanrrti li,t oprllf'.t_lnd cl('fto~ling In", in 110,('.

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If you have your own equipment see usfor install lion.

All Work Gu ranteed

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W~~I~G'1 .REA and Co~erciaI. 'IAII /YIaterial for a

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Free Estimatr Given

GUARANTEE!> WORK

Wayne EI,ebtric andApplian ~ Co.

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DUrlet 36,(Lila Anderson, 1cllche!") ,

Rbgcr Morris had pCl'l\,'c ltcndancc for the month,

Upper grades have a spc)lingcontest.

A farewell" party was hL'1d torJoan and Dale Jorgensen \Ii homove to Winside-.

Roger MOl"l'IS won the ht gmd('rc.-lding ,contest. A lll'W contestlIsing: airplanes has !leen started

" I District 29. I I(Je~n Thompson, tcachen) j

Victot an'~ Gerald Kriiesche. Jo$Cphlhe~Bradci'. Jeanette and AI'lcne J(.~Ih ,had perfect attendancetor the month.r Sch I was not held two days

\because of ~tormy weather,The sch061 paper wus issucd.

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l> '"THE WAYNE HERALD. WAYNE, NEBRASKA. THUBSDAlj. APRIL 10, 194'1, . " '. ' ... ~

physical maps of SouU,: America, hiM l'~1Jrua,.y J.l fo~urdclle Mew Mew; ~~i'(;uldcy ~~ggc,.t, I sai~-c~u~~~' ~f-;~y~'c:-.;;,--;;r;;_· ;;;:. 'Loc"l-d<'f,,;;-;m~~1-,;OI·C. aod' ;;~~~::~;;'I ,'n-- f~~;'- ~":I';oY"dL 'rite 31'd and 4th ,fratc original Meier who rnovcd from the dis- Bunny Bright Eyes. day of April, HJ47. I State l'xp~'ril'n( (' dnd glVt' ref- our pmp£>rly. Henry JL('1!lWI:-;{'h:

poems and stories. ' triet. Miss Jorgensen presented In the m.alter of the cst<ftc of crenee \Vrlll> No. 10, box 71, and family. nIOl1 )her with a gift. . Ulstl'ict 2M N. Henry D. Lwncmann, uec{·asbd.. Wayne. N('bl a10n _4 ~_ . --2

District ~'7. '~he. 8th grade is learning -"0 (Laura Jane QUinn, teacher) , On ~'eadlOg and. flll,n~ the P:tl~ ~- - - . L'nrd o~ Thanlu•• 'trie of South America, Thcy \vill (Norma !\orn, ,teacher) Captam, My' Captain." I' Students having perfect attend

d- ~JOI1 u1 John ~, Llen( n1Un~" pray- "VANTED 'J" 1,11' Pl/'asp :J('C('pt lIr SIOCf're thanl<s

fPa1rioUc jllcturcs and fair' work ance the past month arc Dcan an mg that the I.nstrumelnt ,l'l.ed Oil lI1'~ frll' nil )tlndn"ssl,s shO\\n us durln~

'rna e~bqokl('ts. All had perfect a tcndance for arc being made. Gene Klucndc-r and Glona Helt- the day 01 .lg17,and [lIH' \\1 OIII'l,tlf,I\llll\'nl l\I1'S. CIlII Vw-T e 311:1 and 4th Ian unge class' the month. I hold. t purportmg to be the lalsl Wfll nnd dlllllli and [J11<, \\ ,I', I_ T ~..; 1._01 dll,d Ll11111}~_, __~ __alOtll,'

islarnhlghowtow't letters RIchard WOChlerraSlhiS tJurd I' t :'II 11- I '\ __~ _rI . ,.eade,. District 25. ' Sharcen Dank son 1S <. new S u~ Testament of said decease, may . Ill'II', ".1"1, IJIII,[!i: d\('-S cond numbers das has com- dent.' ~. iJe prOVCt\ and allowed U', tlC Ja"l flUI', :--IUlI,>ik .111'1":1 Card OJ 'J·h{llll~s. 'M M t W 1 r b ht (Kalhlccn Ncill, teacher) " ... \\ I 1 I I

plct ,d the study of measuring and lune:on ~~/~h(' ~~ c~\m(' r~~~y Henry Wesemann has perfeC'l at- All were j r('uted to candy hal'S Will and Testiw11.'nt of s<'\I(:llllcnl'Y RELlABLE;Vi I\~ \\ IT Ii (011 \\ 'Ill 1d I' \\ JS 1 (J t ),10 { a 1 r()l' \'ISI1S,tell g ~ime. ~'n d }- H II" b' d t d f h and p./:'anuts btl' Vance Troutman D. Lienemann, deceascj:l, and that to cull on Jdl'llll'ts III \\ ilj- ll( J tl .Inc! gift!> \\ lull' \\ l' weI'( In

P ul H, Warl!ckc anfRuth Ann • e lorse I s emg rea c~ anee ort~ e yc,~~. 1 d r March ]0 and J4nith Thompson, the execUtion of said Inst,rument counly \Von(J('rlul ()PIJOllllllll} 1 H' O;lJlllfl 1\ IS CJdI(t](t: 1\10l'-Ntunbcrg read "Myst ry at the Dh;1r1d 07. lIoI7a~~n~I~~ I~~ ~\Inu ~tl~ t~'~d~s March B in (Jh~l~n!an('(' of thclr may be committee! to John B, ,~l:-J 10 $.!() III .I tidy :\l> 1 :>"11' I. ns aJ1( PalrlCld l,ynl1 <l1011p

LNit~ c, Rr~~'J,SChOO<!,JJlO '(',;" Lfcon (Dul'iccn Ro1>crd~ teacher) made a 1Ju~ch villagt' on the sand birtl](.1a!~."~.:. ~__ }. ~_ _ ,~,ICI~,"x:le~l:ulnl:)\'S~nu lluwalu ,rlWICIIZ H~n('t· O[ capl!,lll('llIlllt'rl ]'<'Inn- I ('anillf Thanl,~.el Z<C, IC Iogr;:PIY u a , lallle. "0 ~ fH'n1. \Vn!c' l'lel,l'. .'1,",', .c· .....· \\l'ih In !!J[lTlk ,ill r,1I'' , Joanne· Melliclt, Janice Mau, aD' ]VI'll] 'V 'j'l I A I'" j"l~ oJ j .'.J

Gl"I'zing;" Dorothy SdlWipdt, "lIeidi"iS!JCIllg t('Ud .•".rIiWJII., 11, Ut .. :" la PrJ

4J> J(, ('{JM!'ANY,L>!'J)ll\,I'n killdll(',,,\\liil(' \\';ISHIIII!'" ... ' 'M t" ... I " G Larry Test and Nurwy Grimm had I 10 'lo '1'"' m IS WiSI IIl'U fUI I

1'\0' ncys )'8 ('I'IOUSLA' er; pue Fl'eehand dl'awlllgs 01 spring (1"l"a"ln'g)'(:al"d'pae'I'llo"n,'wl~c'n,.,11[1"1'- 111. ,\ '0 fOI' \ lSIi'., tdn!s :11](1Nu Qberg, "One Boy' 00 Man)'." pel"fcct attendance 101' the munth, .. d d P' nl d 1 '- '" ' '-- I----- IS (;( ICOil AJh'lJ1 dll\t I),

Mary Ellen Granquist and Ellen scenes ",'ere rna e an ,ll e. NOTICE 01<" Pn.OBATE OF Wa.~~ sons interestcd may appea,t' at the ~1ll~i-;:;;;t82.1 Schulz served candy bars for thw English class Wrotc III leI'S 10 The Slale of Ncbl'aska, Wayne County COUI'I Room m Wayne, dnd lJfMl$i!iliillfl~:tJII$f I (.,,;, ';1 Tlmo'"

tDs U~:I~~sU~v~~~l~~~~:l:~ ~fa~~e::. bi~\\d:~;~YCd hot dmnel' Feb,.uary ~l~:h: ~1aYbe~'I'Y who d

has

.~;:: c01~';;' ~~unty Cnul'l, he l1 a' lhe ~1;~i'~,o":e~seSI~C:~idt1~~i'~:~'~J'J'~~'~~~ ~ -1 " ~,:',:~',: ,':'dll;;:;k"~~~ O~a;'~~~rfl'~~:~~abo 'e luI' t'cbl'ual'y al' Ka'hel'lne 2\;rudes 000 10 fOUl' served eOloa Lt.gc~d ,;i JI~~'P~ ~~o~;~~\,:,~g ~~~n~II~~yUI;;1 ~::;~~, i~n ~'1'1~ ~;)I~ ~~I~ t1~"~\I~~I,~~"e ~~~b\t'I'~ndl~;,~~'~~ Lf~~I~S,; i;';T,;~~ h~~JUI~~ ;:::~~ I\':, ::":':'/I~:' '1\',~~p:,'~:I'~~l~~' ;h'~"~~,h mdl, .John aht! La erne Soh- Ilnd Valentine l'ooki<J~. Dlstrkt 61. ddY of 1\{)I'II, I!J17. till'reol, be gIven to aJl, IJCI!jun" loans at lo\\,pst liollf'S Set' jnc 111' j'''II\ d HI[ J

,RoBie Granqui~t was a visitor. In till' llmltt'r 01 till' esldlr.' o[ mi('n.'sku In ~alu mattvr by LJulJ~ COl'IT~)Umit'nt or KLOKI.. ]NV IS udenls had a Vu)(' tIOe party The 3rd and 4th, grades arl' (Arlen(' Ilelthold, It'adH'I) : Cdr! Vlclor, Sr., uc'ceased. llshing-a copy o[ thiS Oluc,r In t!lt: , ','0, CJ,m_'JI,la~, I"..;,',l'l>., o17I,f ~Irl, ,'1,

Distrk-t 68. \\h n Valentmes \\Cl"e exchanged studying about Hulland and read~ Dona Young, Joann Bf'ckman,1 On readlll{.'; and filmg the IIC!l~ Wayne Herald, a wl'c,j<ly n(,\.\5- I(Violet IAUvin. t('acher) : all,d lundleon scnc;t , '" , ' I/1g Iihrary hooks on this SUbject Jamce Young, Lun'n Dunklau and tion of Fred Vlclor, pmYll1g that papC'r prll1ted 1/1 s~lld Cuunly, three A'I"'n:NTH)N Farmer Mutual In- (drds

Rodney Smith, Connie and Ron-I f ~e :0001 has becn dtcOI<tted In Fifth graders drew maps of Ellen Beckman have pertect at-l the Instruml'nt flied on Ihe 5th di'\y' succeSSive weL'ks pnor to ~aJ(.l day surance Company polley holder'i \ IS11c,nn Mohr have perfect attendance,pat ~otlC theme, South Amcrica, tendancL' for March. of ApI-II, 1917, und fl~rporllng to of hcal'lng. Due to lnnf'ds('u valucs, man)- !JII.I! .\11'i IhJ1J.... It Gcrlf'mannfor the year" I I Ish ~otatoes. shanllrock~ and Three new books were purchased A fare\\'elr party was gl\"cn m lJe the last WIJI and 'lL'stamcnt of (Seal) J. i\1, CllEflRY, pollcy hoJdelS art' now l:nckr-I dnd .J()dl1)] . allJtlp

Ja,nieb and Judy Mohr visited at Du 'h WlJndnlll!s were made m art. for the library. honor of Wilma and MarjorH' DorJ said deceaseu, may h~ pro~ed and a1Ot3 County Judge mSUI'cd CiH'ck YUUI' ('()wr.t g (,! ' _the Valc~tine party, " lVlIl ~le\'ens and t'::lvin Stol- Faye Vahlkamp and S~irlcy man, Kenncth, Janice Joy and Mer- allowcd,as Ihe last Wlil and Tcsta- dnn. If you elf Sill' "driJ1lOnal In-I ,J r, I JllI].l 11 I'll J.. r In 1'~JlH I

Naomi a,nd Editb Johnson won' ten erg vlslted. i Lmdsay wrote the news. lyn Gramlwrg and PalnCH\ Has~ ment of si.ud Carl Victor', Sr., de- NOTI(')<~ OF .st~'I'TLE,'\1E::'iT SUlun((' ('onw 111 <Inri \\(' \\'111 dl-

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..!l1 rlllrlltlilic. c,1,cplulSddtr c spelling contest with pc-rieef .----l' tcde v, ho moved ceased, and that the ('xecullon 01 OF A('COI, :"tl'T ranw' for II ;\Llll In L Rlflj:.;C r J \\ 1l h Ys:ore5 for th~ month. Dist~ict 60.. District 84, RUlh, Robert, Mildred and Judy 'd 1 tilt d loc'l1 'lgenl \\',nn(' T'\cll 'I1Utl

School.was closed three duy.s be- (LaJean MIller, te cher) (Velma Allar. teacher) Fuos:-> ate new pupils who ('umo ~~IFr~~t~~~~~a~~t..e)t:eu~~~~ml c; ]n the Counly CUUI t of \Vu)- nl' -- " --' 1 -' - -' --, :\Irs a;):;,,, \\cause of had \\'('ather, J llo' and leookies wrre serVl._>d Robert and James Jones' had from dJstnct ,18. ORDERED, That Apnl :25, 1947, County, NebIaska. ~ fUII1H !l\'

Naomi Johnson trdlftJcd all to at~1C' Valel1ltme party. perfect attendance for the month Ellen Heckman Ireated illl 10 at 10 o'clock a In,, 15 ~sslgl1ed f6r The St,lle 01 !'ieJJrdsI<d, \Va)-nc' 7rtCAIlD f}~TIi/INfttl LI"l ~\t('kpopcorn balls for hel' blrthdo.y. "he Squjrrels'~ was studied in .Toanne CadleII treated 'illl to candy bar!j Man.:h 3 tor iIl'f blrth~ hearing scud petltH)Il, \\hen all per- County, SS,

District 10. 1plct ~~ ~~<;~~~ won the lpell~down, candIIlJars on her birthday Febru- dafl'le 1st graders compll'teu !heiJ. ~onuSn~~I~I~(~;~'~~.J~~~;l~lf{~':I~'n~~ ;~~ es~~Ot~,J~tL~;;'j ~t"'I~~~~O~~ ~~ Card of Thll!ll.~. \\,C(IJt-J-{ (>JSOI1 suld Jilt! \\ IJl(h1lJII ,lnd

. (Helen Mann, tcadhcrl IV rs Arnold Wittlerf Marietta aD'M;Ss' Allar treuted students to third first readers, show cause \\-hy th(' prayer of the ceased. m~~J('~~~h ll~J ~J:thnk('a~'~s\\~l~~t('r5 Jo~n iG<;t~~l~~lHt:hl' ~~:I\~~llg;(jlr~ I:I~, Judy Ann Bressler, Jutlith Beck. and Larry ViSIted, candy bars at the V<l-lentine party petitIOner should not be granted; You <lie her<.'by nolifled that on and glft-S, .:\I1'S Forrf'st Pe'ters and I tIrmv after 4.l )-(.11->

Howard. Lois, Harold and Mardelle -~ Hob Eddie has tile highest aVi Dlstrll't 1.3. • and lhal nollce ot the pendency of the 8th day o[ Api'll, 19i7, Albert FreddIe, alOllp _Fleer Margartet and Mary Ann ~ District 46. erag(', 94, 10 the time te~ts 111 (Mrs Donna Lessman, tcadwrl said petitIOn and the hearing \V. Watson flied IllS fmal account -------- )L T SullJ\dll ,,' 01 Ld\1l1 I,Claus' and Ba'rbara Lal'sell had Pearl Ann Gnf'ser, teac!1er) reading, Studenls WIth peIfect attend- t11Preo[, be gl\pn to all persons and petitIOn for distributiOn of the ('anI of Than~'" dJPd March 31. :\11'i lLllOldpel"fect attclldaneL' for th" month. . 1w 3rd and 4th grad<.'s, ~ll1lshed The- 5th an1d 611l g:rades finished 1 h D N I interested 111 saId malter hy pulJ- residue of s<1ld t:slale, a deleffill- \Ve WI.sh to e-xprt'ss our appreCi-j13engtson 6{ P0111"l (,j

Bad weather closed school threeJ pIC ure study and are wntmg let· a stridy of Braz1J. ~~~cR~~~rnZ?;~Fo~~~n, ~~~~: E~'~, lishll1g a copy of thiS order lfl The natiOn o[ the hell'S and [or a diS- atIOn to the \Vaj-llc fir!' dlpart- Wal,dleld. IS one uf Ihedays. te . The 7th and 8th finished Dorothy Eddie- vlsill'd. Herman and Esther Fuoss, Gary Wayne HClald, a \\-ef'kly news· ehal'ge lIeurll1g will be had on mcnt and to all albers who cdllc-d daughtcrs.

BonniE;: Foote o1Jscrved her 13th bus ness and fI"lendly letters. Krallman, Larry and f)elor('s Cook, paper pnnled Ul 1>ald County, saId account and petItIOn at the --- --~------------. --- - --birthday. ' ~gncujturc class fmished Ne- Distrii"t 53. Joan Nel!jon. Marilyn and Ronald three sucec'ssl\'C \\l'el<s pnor to County COUll Room 111 \\ Clyne,

The 8th grad<.' 'fmlshcd "Evan· bra 'ka map booklets. (Dorothy DaVIS. tcadwr) Day and DennIS Greunke Siild day of hcullng, Nellraska, ,on Uw ~6th day of Api'll,gclinc" and is reading "Till' Visum lee];!l programs honored \\rash_ Leon and LaVonnc Voecks Ea~ler bord('l's made marl l'LISS (Spoil) J, M. Clll"nn.y, 1917, at HI o\']I)('k <l, m, ",hen allof Sir LaUllea!." m£lon dnd Lmcoln rno\llDg to district 3:2 dnd LeRoy dccorak til(' room aJOlJ Counly Judge per'~ons Jnlcn'~ll'd ll10ly ,Ippf'dl to

Maps are made after ca('h unit lid KlIY Haln1lton and l' R Damme to 31. show C;1I1"C' \.\ hy the IH'dYl'r uf thein the geol?raphy is completed -by GlllSl'I' VISIted Delame Miller IS III'S! amt G<.ll-Y l>istrkt :!1 l'iOTIC~ or I'ltonATt~OF WII.L l)(.'tItloncr tH' no!' gfdl111'd

,8th 19raders. The 5th and 6th -~ lllbbing sccond lI\ the contest (Ottl)c(' Wellman, 1('ac!H'r) Th(' Stuh' o[ Neurask,l, \Viiynel J~ated thiS ~ll'l ddy o[ April,graq.~s are studying BraZil ancfr1he ,DIstriC't 23, which uses Valentines. GeraJd Brugger, JeanrH' Brugger County, ss. ]91(.3rdlgrade, Switzerland. i (I\'I s fheodora Petcrsan teacher) Tlw 8th grade is stuq.lymg "The and Sandra \VCilIn had perff'el at- Al a Ctlunty Court, held at tlit: (Seed) J i\1 CHERRY.

Intermediate grades fini~h('d ink 1\ IS Ernest Spllttgerbcr VISited Courjshlp of Mil('s $tandlsh." tC'l1dancl' In\' ~IX months LonH.mc Counly COUI t R·oom. JI1 alld f~:-_~~~~_ County Juugedmwings ahd posters lonna L:lse and Jack Lang-c- i\blnJvn Asmus, Ih'!<une Mil]('r, Ifl'hT, I,tHo\' II(ICJ' !lnd l:dl\l('

ic~:~~~a~~i~guCl~,~~~esSouth Amer- ~11~~Ii'~~~~I~llegdOf7~)ldci~t~~~~ f~~ h'8~~~ t~~~lr:I('A~'~~~ks~d~;~ylJt;~,:~~~(" ,~~~ ~\i':~~~(:':~t!~~~~;! ll,:d 1'1 I II 11 II \ UI d~ I-~\ 5!~W--All Ao-i5J:\"egllbol- club, Teddy Rccg :md Leon \'occks had Pptfc.... t atl(lld- billIe S\\anSI)Jl dlHI ,lud)- ('(/1'- •

Distrkt 86, IJd~IC(, Gamhle eflrned silver sIal'S, ane(' for t1Il' monlh ' !jlt'ns arc nev,. 1st IS(Edith Pnveoltzky, teacher) l!rau1 Sllwtell o[ Omaha, dlrec· BOl-ders ami rJ.ltI~lOiIC pIctures D\llllr set II,S pustel's \\'{'le

Letters to Gene and Ruth Aim, lOll 01 Ul(' .IUI"a! Bible crusad(" \Vcn' 1ll,lele'. 111.ldt' ~

Nurnbcrg. \\-110 had lon::;Jis It> ISI)f~1,C and 'hcl\\f'r! trICks nl'('l'J] I Delall1C j'\1iJli'r, Lrnn !\snllls <lnd 11am; l'I\\-l'lIltZ!,y Iidd ;Ill opc'la- ~ _ ~~ ~moved, Wt~re wntt<.'11 dllrlng l<tJl-I\\ll~ll'rs 01 d\\'<Jnl~~ Jrl tht, nll'dl Galy i'\;l1lt \,'{rl1l'(ll\" In srwllllli; till]] lor dl'Jl'l1rll('lll" Iguage, '1 Hil 1(' l'I'Uf',ltdv al'l',Jl'aTlItH' <lnd 1.01'- -i ,\ LIl·l·\\<,tl p,(rt\· \\dS IlI'lri 101 iJ' (Inhlgh\\IY 1:);lnd ", \\(':·d,01'

Stud(,llts,hadaVaklltllll'}lar~y.clll'plJttg('rlwl',J,!('I'i-tlynancllJon- IH:;trktl~\. .J.lIIIU' :-;\\,111'lo11 \\IIU Ilw\ld to ~ :i! iiillllWI ') mIlls nOI'I!l ot Pdf:"!' IJenr:yDorothy S~hwinctl,JlIld. Paul \Vjlr~lllYIUSh(lrll' .Judith Sll'urllhofl, \';1- IRos;1!1I' lfm'll1artl, ILY!.cl!cr) <.'arrull ' ~";~I~~,'fJll SA'~i"J!t,f~W <~1\1111111ln, jl <I'lIfneke, who hun.' birthdi-lY~ t liS IeI' us Meycr and Jack Lllngl'nH'J('r, Janet Larsen had pprlt'c! ill- '\\'1\11 IS ii, llig I( old --- I un. '-;,\LIsummer, treated students aft~r \\'h receIved th<.' GospPl o[ .1ohn, 1enuantl' [01 SIX munlhs II'Olt S!\LE l' liS! culling !Ildll I mg 100\nthe party., Dale Nurnberg, Man- an JanIce Gumble and Waldo An ~sklmo~s(enc \\.1:-' made on . Uhtrllt 83. \ hcly, :-r;IO a Ion LJon 1 ut1 ,l1Ul1p I loum sel.Bea and Lanny Maas \\-crL' gUCSblStl;Udthoff \\ho recel....ed scrIpture the sand tablL 1 (t-lancc<; l(f'IlIWd)- tC<lchuJ --~ - -- -- - sludlOat the par~y. . PE'l IIS . "Ann Sheridan a d thc Sign 01\ Gladf'~ of !1() 0] lho\"(' III lests FOR SALl~ ~(, 11 1o! ;\hCOlmiCk-111l0d( t'n Cn.na ('Iosel,

ha;h~e~~~,I~~~d6y~~gge~~~~p~;'c1~;'~I~~lnm~I~;I~(7~~~Il~o:~n Spllttgl'rber th~lI~:~~:I~~Jgh\"st:~~l~(~~(~I~'dJndl1 ~~,(::~'y(::;n~rt\(tl); S~fl~)~;(ljl~f' ~~'1~~:11 j)f'(rlng h,UIf)\\ ()It,) '11:\{)11jJ rlll'k "prj e:q",( p'lln\\"I Gtlllllll jJl('sIUl'fll MlI'Hl Baker d \\ llillfill"

maps o!~_t!_~:_~·~~!-=-~~ ~nd C{)Ull- _'i'll,' ~I!l and 6!h gJ',HIls ll1a~d(' :-;l'lT('I~Il'y and I\-lll<.!li('t! J<orn 1\'(':1- :~~I:~I~:::(~\~;)Llll:I~::!I: :::l!i~)::; I~~(~I~' t(Jl~ S,\I,I C",l! 1'1!11 I~ IlrllU 1'11'(111' I !lJllf'j••••••••••••• IIIIIl •• I8I1 ....II... •••••••••••••••••••• :mn'r Mlldr('d KOlin IS 11('\" ('dl- dIll ~l'll'1 hr'nry In IUlII, .)I'lonl{' I \\ 1111 Il( \\ P l{ I. Iv Inut 10) k: tal' of liz!..' JuntUI' EIglltl:; Ile\\:->!J<l- W()(l(~f(m,]ll JIl !\\(), l)dlT,ll VOl'Cl\s <J1Utlp I• PLUM ING !leI" lJl t\\U, I• The 3111 ,lfluGIll gf<ldcs,lll'll1;tk- Till' UlH' \\llllllJe musl ('gf-iS ill VUlt SAL!: Hq~ic,!l'll'd :-;~)Olll'd

, : ing bouklets on Br't_ll.' hiS Easlc]' cart \H~lJ the health l'oland lal1 IU);ll", W J 1\./('pel'= Janet Larsen rea "The X 13,11' contest. a 1011• Farm Water S stems x Oily, Seeking II", >51 Troopl'''.'' ~$F(JllsAlll= Lavatories NUrlll,l ~~:~;~"v~7h~,~~'(l~,Cl.ol dlsl I let F(~:~l~I\~~JI: P:~II:;;;;H'(~:rrl~~\z.(;~I'~ill~()

'f~~~,'r,il'~!'I'lri" li:! re,ld "CHcll' TO!ll':; (';tllIll." altJl1 r'()I~ SAL!':: :,!O()-dl'!'t', well 1111-Sillks, etL. 1)I'O'l't'et, Itl':!\, :JI_ Jlll)'l!n\'cst of

" I)i~trkt ~~_ FUH. SALE' 1')11 t'leclrJC 1 t'flIg- WakdH'lcl, A t))g prodUt'CI

(iV[al'gIP Kuhl. Il'adll'l) . ~~~IOI'. 1\11'S, Lestel' l'illto~:'l~ll~~ t~~~~~0~~:/il,a;'~4~~ crop If sold

wo~a~';~~'hI(~:~!~ <~'~)~I:,:{~nald BaUN FOR SALF~-Sh;'lh~);-n~~'I :H~~~~:~lel~'e~I~:!:r~:~e~~, ;~~~NQw musIc records und a hot H. Erlandson 3 ' :.; mill'S wesl 01 I miles cast of Concot'd Pnced to

pll~tl~IS~\~'l~S 1~~~I~l~l~~~'~~IS~~d shdm>- WakeflchL /' alOt2p sell. 'rol'!<s 10 slgnrly March I FOB. SALE: Good :!-yl',ir-old 3:"(hlC't~(' A splendid h,tlf spc-

The :2nd gl'dders h<1\'(' lJc<.'n1 nM\'(' ('ult H.ussl'II M,J!mlwrg, '2

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tlon, do;s(' III nl,ll'l,ct Tn.." .I!~dkdr'nmg 10 rccognll.c famous IJdmtj Ilules nOI tl~, -l vast of \Vin~ld(', walpl' p:~1cm.

lng'S ami tllell' artlsls. ~ __ _ __ . _al.o!~) ~:I~~ll~~~, ~;;~ln~';12J_W~'~:l~(~~lll~;

I"OR SALE Boy's h\l'l'd sport .. --4--_ ---- ':A~~~~••••~~~~~~~~illll'~Histrlet 64. coat, size 1:2. practIcally new. FOR SALE: NORTHEAST NE-(Bonnclle MIlliken tcaclwr) Mrs. n.alph Morse, 102U MalO, BRASKA FARMS. 160 acres,

Dennls Longe, Carole Ann Korth, a lOll well Impro\-ed, REA, gently 1'011-BIlly, John, Henr) and Dean Greve mg, on blacktolJ. I mile fromhad- perfect altendancc last month. Fon SALI~: r:Johrdska cert1[led Lyons. FlI1P h;gh prodUCing farm

DennIS Long(' IS ne\\I 111 I he lsI anel CkHIH'd C('d,lr sped uats. \\ 1111 good llluidl/lgs, conv<.'nlcnt-gl'<'1(\('. Altlmr Cdlbou, pllOnt: 12-F:\(I. Jy Im'dlcd In excellellt C(JJl1nlll-

Carole Ann Korth treall'd all for m20tl OIty.

hC~~)<.~~~1~~~i}h was hall poli(,f'mtln, FOR SALJ<:--iah-!l' to; n~tllr~1 ~~~ n~I~~~sf)(~I~~l~y(\I~~)I'O~~:~~U~:l~iDean Grev(', Rodney Bossou, BolJ- gas range. III good condition. natural gas avallablL' A highby Dolph and DennJs Lutt were Chas, Rusl>el1, 215 Lmcol~iOt1P produclIlg comhmal ion stock andhealth inspectors,' grain farm Some second bot-

Gayle Ann Lutt (and Donald IF-'O-R'-S-A"'L-E'-'-S-t-.-'e-'-es-l-cd"--C"c"Cd:-a-r tom.Dolph were on the hon01' roll oats, g"crmiJl<l tI On 97'1(, Ilnd 6HO acres MISSOUII hot tom, n01 I

"Silver Chid, Dog of the·Norlh" 111'01lll' grass ,'it'l,rI, 1laITy SI·hllll. sllbJ('cl to l'i\('t' 11(J~Jd Two,st'fsand "Sliver CIIll'f to the Hes('uc" alOtlp Improvl'J)wnls JU·,A. on gravel.\\,('rc 1cad 1 twit's fl om 'l\'k,~mah Tlw:i

Dutch wlI1dmlll<;, bUllcl'/lic'R, F()R S-ALI'~' 194:2 SIJCClal deluxe [arm 11,1S mlldl' an ('xcepllOrtallyEaster lilies and rabbits decorated Fle-elline Chevlrolcl Don Wright, high return to the owners Athe- school. 704 Pearl, Wayne, phone 314-W. top farm fqr the investor or large

New son?s with accompanying alOtlp operator.actions have been 1earned. Many other farms, 40 to 320

. Student~ made safety posters. FOR SALE, Wood ot' coal Hound (Icr('~, Improved or utllfnprovt'd,New readers, "Friends and Oal" range, wlule enaml'l, hlack WHITE INV CO., Lyons, NcbI'

Npif-ihbors" with accompi\nyin~ ha!)c, like ne\'t, ~10().1 ErtlPst <1101:31 I I I If 11 F-n'Vl'I'l. 111011(1

~\~(;l' "g~~~l?· W~~~~oll;~':'I~I~(.~Sl'I\'~;-~· f(~~: ~",..,,,,,,=,",,,,===:.;,,.,,.t, l':LlIl SALE: Spotl('(\ J'olaud CI\lIl<! ,."'."4:"::'#::.':!i*:~-,~.~~~:i.W

lhe 3ru a:nd 4th grades and agri~ brood suws. Farmw 1n All"'l!. ," """"~.'.!.~~~culture books [or the 7th were Milch ·cow, Ene Thompson, _

alSX I:'f~~~' garden decorates the Wayne. a3t2p LOST: Suitcase between Wayne

sandt able. FOR SALE: Thmoughhred Duroc ~~~ll~t~~~t~~n~l:t~t~~~c~o~~s~~~John Greve- ami Donald Dolph Jersey fall boal's. CholCl' JllI:'lIVl<!- MUljllelth, Tl'lIilCe Hall. alOlll)

made book reports on "Flash, the uals. Kpnnelh Dunl<lau, ~ n1th's IL('ad DOg" and "Valianl, Dog of ,north'1 4 west of Wayne. a1Ut:2p ~.'..:.,',.,....,.,..",..=====_11)(' Tllnill'rlinc-." './ .'fJUl.l*A:R...#~Ji!!i~

. A Good D('('(l'~ dub has bC't'/) or- FOB. SALE ,John J)t'(,l'{' '2-boY-T'Vr!f'!J.',rp;§;'?58~ganiz(·d. , 110m 14-1I1( h (II ow, Will 11'ade ..~_

Donald DQlph John Grcve, jr., 'for livestock. Clar('nc(' It Npl- W-ANTI~D:--1---;(~SlUrc fur (juUIe,Hnd Carole Ann Korth arc credited son 9 miles west of Wayne on French Penn. <~lOtlp

with the most good decd,,;, ! 98. : ~a lOt~~ WANTE-D~-Cl~;'to~-~h~~hca~:FOR SALE: One Dam slf1d<er .on 'ing, Phone ~:26-F]11, Wak(\'[leld

, f)ildrl<'t 41. s1cC"1 tl'lwk; one ~w('''J) for AC- Myron Olson. m~OI tptMl's. Hoena Spencer, te<J.t:hel') we tractor; onc 12-f1. McCor- -----lone Wesley, Oakley Rlggert, m'ick-Deering rake; onL' 8-ft. WANTED: An assi~lanl 'parts

Larry Weich and Darrel Kruger binder_ Chas. R. Ash. a3q manager. Good oPJ:El'tunity forearned gtades of 90 or above. _':---::-c:-::-=--'-;-;;-;--;:;;:=:::-;;:-;;~ a GIl. Coryell Auto co_ ~al0n

leclocnrecaWmeSa~dY lS'aekl'Vee~. rsahned"wb,elh"Phs,' JfOR SALE~ Lotl:24, Taylor & "','a- --- t -~--II KU tl chob's addition to WaynE', WIth "VANTED: Young man to' learn

day February 18. dwelling. Also, vacant lot at electl'ic.,al trade. Exc~J1{'nt oppor-Original posters were made, northeast COlmer of Bressler tt1nifi~s. Sre me eVfnings; JilekA' cleanliness and neatness eoh- parII',;, Inquire Herald. HlOI2 Lester, 1120 Douglas. Phone

tcst was started,' .---. 46-W. I' .101lDan-e! Kruger's fathl'r had 411 'FOR SALE: Registered Duroe fall ~--

b . the easy feeding kind. I'fI ANTED: TwoOP4;~JweichI:.e~d Bow WO[w and F~~' 11 miles south of Wayne 'Permanent year

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Contrib~tions arc coming hl for cd thi> weeI' from Carl"oj] 10 the cd Saturday to be in his parental 0 ..the canCel" drl}"e \....hich is in charge home at 720 Main slrpct W Jeh Fred Wacker home. He expects to 1-,"- ":-_=- -'- _

pete in Quadratlg!e' of Mrs. F, S. Morgan. they purchased from ·lhe J hn tcceive his honorable discharge 6'4th Year"'"'--No. 48 Wayne, Nebraska, Th ursday, April to, 1947. Sec. 2-Pages 1 to 6is Held at Yankton April has bqcn dC$ignatcd cancer Wards. The Wards moved to bnc soon. ,.- -. _

ext Satu~day. control month. Cancel' claimed of the Seymour apartments. 1nlC "a..m n II."..~ II, * I< :1,759 lives i'1 Nebraska in 19,1;), Ray Kl'l!('y family is liv.ing on Itlle _ •

.pa;;:;; ~toSt~~c ~~~~k l~:~:~S ~;i; ~o~~a;~~s~\~I:~,~~~l~lh::;~i~~~~ fal"l]l vacated by Blye1ers - : THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 5,i~~~~ ~~:;fIS~~~h\~~:t~~~nG~i~~ ~:~~ d~~g~~l:i~II~~~:~.1l (~f, c<~llccr .. s APPO~NINll~Z~NlDIT9R '5 ,,/,..'., " ". 5~~~;hO oll~ ~~~~~~~~~~ aro olh- laJn~~i~~~~ g~e:~;:;('~I~~~'~I;;~; "n~i~l~:~ldA'i:ll~~t~~:;n;~~nh~sf tf~~:' ) W A T NE'S :

\Vay C, Omaha and Midland cancel' reseal' h thf' wmld lUiS ever nppointl'd managing editor of ,tIll' • ~ (' ! :

::;~~i i p~iJ~~ng~!:~~;·~~~:;oFt';:~ ~~o~~~k;:~~; is \~:;}~::at~~(' g:;:~~; ~~I~l':S(~~~liclilturbt, the n:~~:tJ~:~: J W'.ash ····F r0'ck Pa .r t y ·Corn, alace relays at Mitchell, S, to support. th cducattOIWI and l'l'~ at 10\\:1 in Anlcsl :~" A,\P i.l 19 and Sioux City relays, search program. . _ I =,A'pril )5, Midland and Norfolk --'-.~-"-- - -. - , h Blimp irmn ,hl.Jllln. I mjunior collpge arc in a triungUJE' Flit's '0 Sew \'url~, I. T-j .Arthlll" (; j"0l1l' , wlll) l:ad I ('('n :.meet 'ilh \\'a~tnc her:e April' 0, v. R. \V(,s~, ~IJlu\eapolts, dJr~c.- j In.. ,.crvlCc 1.t months alld III Juran _\Vayn gacs to Dakoia relays at tor general Oftplllsbury Flour Mllis Since last AUg-liSt, atTl\'pd f am _Sioux alls l\-'Iay 2, An all-sch, I Co", and Mrs. West and t\\O C<-Imp neil Ie. (,;iI .• Salurday t be:meet i planried here May 6, Ud- daughters visited over thl' \\'('l'k- with. his tile Bernard.cal. tr: c:kstcrs go to a conference end with pl'. and Mr~. VicIO)' Wl"'st Gro/H's s('r\ni in t hI' )1,10- •meet- It 1\.e[1l'1ley'l\Iay 15 and to V, R. West jC'ft \VH,YIW Sunday tOl' ()\'l'I,';I'C1S, 111' \\111 rf'C'I\"l'

Ynnklt n relays l\lay 17, night and f!C'\r>-' to New York, Mrs. !lis ~()nn"\Va Ill'!) trad{ llcrsonn(.'l in~ West will rC'rhain ill \Va.ynl' until I fon'

'duelt's the following: In milc, IoTi!!",y Wlll'll ~Il(' and hl't' clllJcln'n III (L('olla d Sandman of Sioux City" wJ.1I go to GiHhon to,Visit with !wrj (·ompll'll,Mike- Shanahan of Ponca; in sister !Jefol'c rclUnllllg tl> I\-Ill1JJe-SI>rint , Donnie Cook of Hornick, apolis. I ]'Illn 1'01' !knlOlI"trat.ion,Dec E-rguson of Spencer, 10wa, :\iltlun:l! hOllh' c!1 monstntlion

,Gus F: inrick of Pender, Rod Love ROlld Contru.C'ts Ld, \\'('\'i~ \\'ll! 11,' O[ISP["\Td

of \Va ·nt\ Harold Ray of \Vayne, The state departmenl la<,1 Wt'l'k ~tii;t'.'; (·(l\lI~IY i\,l.';('ntRay chmiedesk(,imp of \Vallhill; let contract for grading W.9 mdt'S l-I;Hd('l"ip 440, Jim Anderson of \Vakeficld, between Ponca and Newcastle to

J}alicoHb onnseOnf AOlfi)I·O~,ooLor~:~,' KCo:fr~ Theisen Brothr'rs. j or$101,17'L culverts to ()r-

of Pi rc('; in 880, Jack Berry of shek, Fremont, 'for '$7~.63I; andDanb ry;., Iowa, Denn)' Flynn of bridges to Orshek (or S69,;'i4-1.\Vayn Cecil Jacobson of ,Albion, ~ ~_ ~ _

I Dick _ 'irwan of \Vayne-, Tony l\'la~ : •••••IIIIIt/l••• !I!IlD_IIlIlIll/lln••• :lilijl.5l!U.!DIIl15~iiIliIilEllII•• liIllIlI •••:I ta of ,Boys Town, Ray Medlin of •I Albio '; in 220, Bill Best of Stan- _'ton, loyd Raymer of At.kinson, :

~~~'e ~b'Xa~~erR~~~~~~~;a~~ '~~~ a100 lton Wpbcr of Randolph; in IUt:-hc :2 0, Bc\'C'rly Wauser of Page; m

{~ranl r;tete~I~2~1~~u~~~C~~i~~pe~~cer; i low JlltTdlcs, Duane Dian of"Vay , Gus Hinrick of Pender,Maso ~'1orit7. of Stan IOn.

In 1igh jump. EI!1le-r BlackbiPd

(1f W~lthilJ' p.aUI He-dglin of Cole­ndg Lowell Kodin. of Pierce,

Vern n Kozisck of Stuart, LarIJTWals of Ponca; in broad jump,Hi H nscn of Moorhead, Roel Loveof \V yne, Tilton \Vc-bf'r of Rim·d01P~hl. in pole \1W It , \Varren Borgof akcficld, Paul Hedglin ofColer dgc, Mason Moritz of .Stan­ton, ~loyd Raymer of Atkinson;in discus, Jack Dale of Wayne. DonKamkr' of Wayne, Vernon Kozi­sek (1t SluHrl, James Morrison and mBill Nlorn:;oll pC \Vayne, C('ne Pil- CIko o~ PI~t! Ie Center; in ::;hol, Ve.l'- :

non4\:07.,I::il<k of. St"uart, Gene Pd- _..len f Platte Ccnter; in Javelin, :Du' 1 Dian of \Vayne, Dean Purt- •

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1\1r R R Atwater of Des =';:':;:==:::::",",'=======;;;;...-...,-Mom s, the former Eltzabeth_l\lme of Wayne \\ ill be' one of the :speClI l rs next Sunday AprJl 13 at _11 "'1m, in a radio l)roil.dc;.l1:i1 I~rom :WII for W('slminstc{' Pr{'sllyter~ _ian ( 1UlTh of the city. The church:will c.lcbntlr' clearance of its debt.and 'Ill burn the m(JI'tgage. :

M1S. At~...at.er leads a girl scout. :..troo whlrh planned a trip to E1

;~~e ,~~:~j~ss~~n~~~: b~e~~~:,s~~~ E.i~t8 i;'~co~tfl~~i~~lsi~'ii~r~ ~~:~ 5fami iar \Vlth French and will have.had anotbC'l' year's tl'aining "us J: ,coun. cllors at camp :

of rId ~c~(f~~~~ ~~CF~~:~%hS~~;ISa :i~~ =~~~~~ )' in

tI~:/an~~r~~~fdo~d th~n~ie~~~ 5....III.II••IIII••IIII.~

care ully 10 make them last long+ •tT. "hr' I--:irls \-\'l'ilC that. sw('C'ts arc:,-n·ai~ahk only ~m the black mar- gl\ct ~nd 1h('t,l a1 '$8 a pound, gI

Rl~th l\lary Atwater has b~en ~

ae..c~'11Cd <:IS 10\\'a's l"t:-preSCIl.tatlV(' maat 1 lC wlt'rnal lOna] encampment :(If irl Scouts at Camp Barree, ItJPu., !Julle :26 ~o July 16 10 obs?rve gthe 5th ,lllI11\'('rsary of scoutmg, ItJUne girl represents each state and :two irls come from ('aeh foreign Il:!IeOll try \\"herf' there arc Sj:Ollts or ~

gUld s. TIll' plan is t.o h,l.ve a cross Il:!Isect. on of American girlhood, rep- •rcse ting all classes and religious :faIt s. Applicants have to have • ~;eXI rience in primitive eamping :a~d skills \\·.hich they can share· .YES _ , olverinellWIt other girls. Ruth Mary also :

,'spe' s some French and Spanish .are same ,as always,and: expects to enjoy association =No other '""vork shoeswit French and Latin American glike them. Shell

gi~',s, Atwater plans to take h"r :Horsehide is Na­troor'campingt~h,eweck~cndof1he:tllI'C'S ohly 3-ply18utund she WIll asslst. the leader ua hide - three layersof ane Atwater's troop on an :' "ovel ight camp MaY' 10. ~ grovnng as one piece D

.1 :--. ----:.--------~ g- and the center lay- :

~EI('cted to Honor Group.. :er is the inner;shell. n

1 S5 Jaeq~eline Wightma~ h~s • Wolverine's secret :bee, elected, to membershIp In g , , •D<,;I a Sigma Rho, honorary speech IL'J trlr:le-tan11lng form- :fral 'rnity, at the University of ~ ula - same as for 40 •

Ne't~a~~~~ . __ 5,:r c,al'S past -- ta,ns :

", Gkr~lI~IJl~I;~~~lI :~~~~~,:~. home 5,~I~l\::~~~inh~:~~~:~: '.. iMo~da lasl week 'fr.om a local - ret retams all the extra strength and wear. Come in ~pon :hos It where he spent a week re- =.nd .see these wonderful Wolverine Shell HorS~hide Wprk _COY rl g from the flu and an ear • , '1iil! tion.' : Sho.~s. See - and feel- the amazmg dIfference f r yOur'lflf.

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LOCALS : _. ''iss I Grel.tal Hac]{cnbcrg"wcnt : ~O IN~)maha for the week-cnd. = Vf'f 1iss Hazel Heevo spent the • SHELL HORSEHIDE WORK SMOES

.wee -end in AlftJurn with her ".Sis.' ::

ter· rs, A. B. Carhart and::MJ;<t~ 5:, ;''-;'."', ones were SiOllX Cit.y Visitors •

Frl ~.Y~and Mrs, Jim Kingston of e¥c d,ow Grove ~pcnt. the wecl{Jcnd ;

: in t c Glenn. Alien home herel, _r. and Mrs. Rich'lrd Hous;ton =

of, lIm1;!J)g Hill, la" were guesta •Th sday al1d Frid<;lY in the,H, A~, .=:, '.' IPre ton ,home.' ~••iI'••

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'II >!!~)-.-,,-,-,-.........;.- ._~-~_..:._~-,.~~n ~tl~-~~l~~-P. N~ Obergs $~;afSOn·S b;;;h~;~dln-rer ~~mer St. Mary ~assed up the Erp~Kai, Dickie Kai, and. PaUl---~OCALS s'eparate homes qn a lar~e~f-arn1~-v-a~~t~n with his parents, Mr. andSOUTHEAST a co a~ them and remained 11 home. I1iv~r this mormng. Her gentle~ Henschke.· Lowell Baker IS ag.. near Emerson. Mrs. J. T. Bressler, jr.'wf'~:il::~-~EF'IET,.~ fo SUp er on t~ir return. Ted. Carlsons ()f Oma a and t e manl) officerS have ourt~t\ankS SisTt'hngGthereD!hk,sl week

H· T w~~iol£~~~I~~~rs~na~ ~i~d~is~ te~~:s atE~~;~bin~i~~i.0~., sp~~~' M~·s ~rb~~:~h:i~i;':~~a1~~~~e~~· w,jAA JJV jGla s Lund of 'Mead, a former ans Lubberstedt famII spent t e fpr f~yors. Success to ue St. e eo. In ages, enry ar~ ,

I I~ C assm te Of MUdred Johnson at day in the Art Borg e. Mary nows, Emil Tarnows. Fred Tar.. !ted unti'~ Sunday in thet}~ C. Bhute ~~em:.e{lk-end in the H. A. Preston ;~dee~. A. Milt('lstatilt home at Win-by L~th.rfconege.Vl.~ted he~ Th"·s- Helen Erlandson of ioux Clt nows, {tolland HillIgas, LeRoy home. Mr. Meyer wen r t em

• '-. d EI H f Sunday , Mrs. A. W. Ross and Miss Ruth Mrs. H. E. Hein came from Lin-"'~'-';-."'."'.=""-Mrs Ellis.Johnson d)li ni ht enroute home for the ~pent the week-end Wit her par7 I LundahI.s, an ~ mer an.sen 0 Finley' ',Helleberg. Duk Derry, and Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Ingham coin last WednesdaY 10 vbit at,',: ", '; . -I " h liday week-end rom St. Peter, ~nts. I Lincoln Were all at Mrs. Mary

w.... c.".,m.rigs spent SUonda~ .eve· M~.nn"]~he:r'e she a tends college. t~ LeRoy Lundahls we e d1Dne~ i L E S LIE Hansen's near pen~rr Sunda>;; ~~h~i~;o~t~~~~.~~~~~' ~u;;n~~~~:~~~a~a':.~; ~~~;;;'~~l:~:;~ ~i~ith:St;;:~atl~:;~1~;~~ h:;'~in..g. a.t.Mrs. Emma. Le.vene-.·s....... Mrs. Ed. Sandahl, Mrs. W. C. uests of Mrs Mary nson near The Dinklage,s r~cen y returne this' week','s spring vacati n with ·S.unday dinner guests in the Mel- returned to the city with her Sat-,:.John He.inemans visited' at Biu·· R g d Mrs. E~ Lund we~ ender. . by from a .month 5 trIp .to many east- home folks. vin Wert home. urday to stay over Sunday.Hein~~'an"s Fl'lday evening. a ong he mothers qf local particli Walter Chinos. Geo Alstropes i Mrs. Grace Buskirk ern POll~ts and wllie there at- Miss Ba'rbara Hook an friend. Mrs. Byron Darnell and Donna I,~;;";;~;;;;;~;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;';;;:;:;;;;;:;;

. Fred Utecht~ and JerI1' Barel- IPants ho served lunch to the I~nd Dan Lambs were dm er guests \ tended i\meral set' 1I;es for a cou- Miss Marion Patten, both eachers came from Iowa City last wcc>kan viS'~ed atEIDil Lund's.Sunday WSTC rehoir fqIlowin,g the concer.f in the Ci1a~., C~mn h me ncar \ Henry korth ~as be~n choseh s~n:' Herfry C)'amer who had often at Primghar, la., spent from Wednesday to V:,is,it the former's V .•-tam.-n' rlin·gi , . - a~' Sat~m church Wednesday eve IWaterbury. . hssessor for Leslie precmct. VISited here. Thursday to Sunday in t e T. S. 'patents, Mr. and 1\1rs. L. W. Ellis .

.vU-ntis·: Rings and Austin Rings ni!"-g. ' . , :' ::::.. 'L, ',' .,', \ Clark Kais were Sund~y evening H" M' D II fo I th thpent "Friday evening in t~e Law~ '1" - OUT OF ~~D Ntll . SKA ~isitors at Lyle Muelling s at Ban- I ~~ h:n~e·krs. M. H. H nawalt fi~.t ot~~: we~~~C r ('m e Store

ride: Ring home. , 'I Easter-Is Obsen-ed. By James C" «?f. <)n croft.' '. SH'o ··L E' S and family Went to Marsh lltown. Mr. and Mrs. HC'nnan Sund, jr... 'Mrs. G,' I..., Bard assisted with East :1' activities are\reported as L1superintcndent.,., state. ::..... ' istorical \Inez Bressler was a Saturday '1 C ...... Iowa. Thursday afternoon, to visit and', children of Bloomfield spent' FOR ALLerving .i,\\:- Doreas in the Salem tqnows: ", :1 • SO(')i?t~·t,·\!r,. sUpper guest at the Harold Fischer b ' until Monday with Mrs. IIana- Su.n(jay in the Herman Sund home, BRANDShurch parlors Thursday. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Bemesl Gustafson In the Missoun rIIvet, ~owns of h~'e. . , , y , : walt's relatives. , Miss, Freda Silnd. who teaches atIMrs... :...' LeJlo..¥ Grt'isch an~ Peg:gy were ~innel' guests at Art Han~ old. Nebl'ask.a. a suire Ign that rs. Dee Kai ret.urned last wf'e~ Mrs. Martm Madsen Miss Barbara S1raha(l, who North Platte, spent the week-end YOUR

ane of Wa,ne spent Monday in sen's. spring had arrIved was tEe appear- fro a visit with relatives in Min- M Ll 'yd M F dd teaches at Fremont, sp~nt her in 'het home here.he,Wefdop4VIortenson home. TIle C. L Bard and Gordon Bard anee of the fin;t stea~b at churn~ ne~lis. ,Mr. and, . rs... 0 n c a en Easter vacatio~Jrom Thu~sday to Richard Bressler reft Tuesday GRIESS

IdaUs Swanson spent Monday in families ",pre dinner and SUlPper ihg its ~ay up t~e elg uddy u[- r. and Mrs. Art. Hansen 'were ~nd son. were Sund y aft~.rnoon Monday wit.h her parents, Mr, and last week from Omaha to return R IISt1:Ie- Art Munson home and return- gUests ,in the C. A. Bard home in ~er tho Ice. of w10ter h. d iJr~ken. Sun. ay evening visitors at HenrYI gues~s In ~he V. G. McFadden Mrs. J. M. Strahan.. to his school work at Lake I<~or~ I exa ore

td scnooJ Tuesday morning. 'Waynel . At ,jthe first .b~ast.of I1s wlllstle, Tarr\ow·s. homl.:'. . Mr. and .Mrs. D~m Simpson and est Ill., after sp!"ndinl~g~h:'is__s~pJrrJrinlgg~~~~:-- __~~__.....~....JLawrence Rings and Larry Mr. ~md Mrs.. Jas. Chambers and all nqnnal actIVIty. m t~e comrhu- Shlrky Albers, a senior at Wis. Mr. and, Mr~. Martm Mads~n Jack of SlOUX CIty, Mrs. D. L. ~ ,~ _roc.kS•...... were lum;heon guests of Donald and Mrs. Chas Sackerson nity $.t'opped. as VlrtUfilf the en- ncr ha.. d a. part in the. cla~s play were Sunday af~ernoon. guests In Strickland and Miss 1':('11 Wf're •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

. frs. n.qsc Ute~arlt Sunday evc- were i1\l the Boe Evans· home. tire population rushed d 'wn to t~e last vVeek. t~e Everett nObrs home at Har- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and = :ing. ;'"!'\ .. Mrs. Henry Rubeck was in the river tront to greet th cap~all1. Mr.i\and Mrs. Wendell Korth and tmgton. Mrs. Frank Morgan. ... N th t Nb k 1= ' •a~'~' \~::;;,~:yVI~~~i~~. CE~ r~~~,~U~~t~~~; ~~Ie~~~~:'la:':~ ~~:1~ra~£~~~~g:~~ha; r~~:"~\~~ ~~~t 7:eev~~~,~daY visitors at Er- FI~:~~n~:,;;s;.;.;::7a~~';;~;lS~~:las~o.;;~ekB;:o~-;:;a:t';;;~~,~,dht~~~~~~I: or eas eras a liarms 5mtafson and Faith W~fC- there w:€ll as the holiday. as ,""af destined for the local Mr. ',and Mrs. Adolph English: ltors III the Herbert Jacobson his spring vacation unt il last Sat.,: If.lU;1dayeyening. Dean &andahl of Roland, la., stores" !.. entertained their children and I home at Allen. . urdax with his parents, Mr. and ,Car~ll ~unson. Idalis Swanson and ,Idalis Swanson, a sophomore In the days bc!or~ th railroad, familid Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. F. l HOP~l~S. Mrs. J. T. Bressler, jr. If You Want to Buy a Fann in Northeast Nebraska :

.~~:.t~..~·,~~o~~d"C~~il s~a:.d~~l~i~~.r~ ~.in~~: s.~~~~.'s t~~l~::k_~n~t~i~~~ ~I;et~~. r:::~o~f ~~~. ~~r:~ ~~;~~~~~~ Fr~~· .~e.a~k~~S~~~eVj~.~ed pae.~~~~ ~:,be~ter:~ndE~::;r.H:~l~f~~ o~i~*;; sp~~~I~as~l:~~~ Wr[h ~~t~~~~ :~~n~~J{~lIp:(~d:;~~~: ::~~~~m'::o~:;~ a~~ f'~~i~l(:::vl~:~ti~~ Enoon on his return to s<.:~ol dutie~. Dick Sang"uhl home. Mr. and Mrs. significant events of tho y~~r .. It Saturday afternoon. : gueqts In the ISldor uhl home. mother, Mrs. Faye, Strahan. Mr. U('res tu 640 al'rl"'s. See our ad In clas~irif'd sedillO. :

Jack ·Sod~rbergs t~ok th~Ir Alrt Munson and Carroll joined me~nt t~at the long ~Iltel s lS0- Mr. and Mrs. Art Longe and I .The Pleasant ~our club met and Mrs. Don Strahan came for If You Nee4iil a Farm Loandaughter, Elmor, to SIOUX CIty them at Sunday dinner. latlOn had been brokln, that .~on- -laughter were Sunday dinner vis- IWith Mrs. Art Rlclan at Ran- their daughter Friday. ,Monday on her return to Chicago Mrs. Christine Hansen and Har- tact once again had been estabhsh- ltors at Herman Longc's. ,dolph T.hursday, Marc .27. T~ey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeplin, Betty we have plenty of money that can bf' put out at 4% forwhfi.'re .she instructs at North-Park old, and Mr. ane! Mrs. Rudy Ramm ed wIt.h the outsldc world, that District 73 enjoyed a coopera- meet thIS Thursd~y, A nl 10, WIth and ,Lois spent Sunday in the Art up to 40 years.'coJJege. ~he came Thursday. ar,d daughters. all ~f Pilger, were anothcjr season of growth for ~e tive lunch Thursday afterooon I Mrs. Frank LewIs., . Lindell home 'at West Point. Miss If You HaverBeen Renting Your Farm

,G~o., ~ls.tropes and Dan Lambs g~est.s in the Harry Heineman new. l{lnd ~ad begun. More Im- with Easter as the motif. Mr. and Mrs. Jats Fncnd Betty, who teaches at Ainsworth, and are nol satisfied with the retUl"l1!J from it,-lf't us man-furmshed- a treat to the Walter hpme. medIately, It meant th~~ stocks of Mr and Mrs Carl Brudigam and daughters spent S urdayeve- spent the week-end here. a~p it for yOll. Your net return will be increased. By bringChim.l.. f.a... m.,.i.l

Y Whe_~ they. brou.gh.t. ' .•'.. M.., il4red. Agler, cam~ from Fre- clothing and. food, dCPif'jed by the t _ t' d.,.. th'·· hildre' and ning a.nd sund.ay. in the R. R.... Mr. and Mrs. Don Wightman th ItT I d . t i in Itt 'U thtl . p_d·_t 1 and sho':..ed ""i....l .• £ d d d f winter co ld Le re en ('r alOe elr c n Thor~ home at Salix owa MIlS d D Id . f incoln Fr'day ','a"rms.e".e mOlam"(agea.nwe~.anm •.aonns•.ste~n·t·loyseob·"'!'n~l.g·h"e·rl r',.. ntae,.leu', ~~~ or tL._. '.::. t t1-":-''' ~nt riday evening to spen the em~n so; 1 - families at dinner Sunday. Th '" . M F.', '"t . an ona were 10 ~ I , ." fil 1,1

tures t~ert' on u-:lr te\l''t''n np ~~ek: nd,in the Ray Agler home. plems.hed: ,I Harry Stolle and family were orpe IS rs. ~len s SIS er./ to bring" Miss Jacqueline Wight- returns for you than can" any city conc:ern that i'l milesWest.. :;" . " The hauncey Agler, Claire Bus- . It 1$ lIttle . ~onder, ~hen, that among the' guests at Carl Sievers' Easter Sunday dmne guests ,n man and Miss Nancy Mines from away. Crop planning anll fn-quent in~pection of the fa.rm

Mrs. '!f'. ,A. Suber, JIm, John and kii'k, arwin AgIN,and Ray Agler, most qo~m~nJtlCsmarkdd ~uch a~ n('ar Winside Sunday for dinner. the ~ley Isom hom were Jb- the university for this week's va- pay dividends.Joan,n, a¢ Mr. and Mts. Lester jt. f Hies visited there Sunday event WIth JOYOUS oelebtatlOn, fOI M . d" M . R Tonjes e ~ seph SIlhacek, sr.. Mr and Mrsr cation. .. If You Have a Farm to SellAneersen of Pilgel~.drove to Kear~ aftern n. ,,:hich the boa~, itself us!ually pr~~ tC';t:inead

nr:C'la~~~('s a{;om here ~t Joseph Silhacek,. jr., . nd family,· Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larson. Mr. we havt" th~ buyers hut are unable to ~upply the demand.

n~y Thursday to spend the d~y Ru lph Kays and Frank Longes vJded the settmg and the means. their home in West Point Sun- Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Sl hacek and and Mrs. N. H. Brugger, Mr. andWIth Mr. Suber. They found hIm were t.Melvin Longe's,-- AlthoJgh. most of ~he bpats v..:ere day. farnIl~, Mr. and. Mrs. Hennan Mrs. Joe Smolski and Mr. and Mrs.much im~roved. . Lau enceCarlsons went to O~~- not l~unouslY equlppedi occaSlOn- Pleasant Valley aid met Wed- Kerstme ~nd famIly. Mr. and Mrs

jKenneth Whorlow were Eagtpr

James rGustafsons were m th~ ha F iday for al week-end VISit ally a pand could be mustered from d t 1\1 LI d Hugelma' Frank Slihacek, Mr. and Mrs. dinner ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.'W~iter Grose home t:~r a famil:v With elatives. They Were guests among the cr~w. and if ,not a full ~~se ay~e'ct jr~~xt O~t Mrs. N~a~ Fred. Swanek, Mf: and Mrs. Hen~ Larson.

ursday. evenJ~g compl,l- in th homes of Mel and Da.Ie band, there was ~ure to b~ a de~k McJuine's i' Pender. ry Rledel and famIly, Mr.. and Mrs. Miss Lola Britton of CouncilVern, Who. left ~ateT for Ilin~e P. spent an eveni~g at ~11- hand on board With a banJO or fld· Mrs. Her~an Baker rQturned H.arry Retzlaff and family, all of Bluff,s spent from Tuesday to Fri~

· ' In:, to assls~ .wlth Good tkrt, arlson's'and had Sunday dm- dIe. The la~ers ~su.jllly. were home Wedn¢sda last week after, PIerce, Harold Burns of Laurel day with her aunt. Mrs. D. L.Fnday and Easter servIces. Iller a~RaY Hallgren's. well stocked, and. lIQUJ.:r always k' 1~ y h F t P I. and Mrs. Garnet cambe.ll and son Strickland, and cousins, Mrs.

/' . Lorence Fischers were in Wayne 'Iva Johnsons joined relatives at flowed freely over fhe bar. a wee s s ;: at t e orres e- 'of Omaha. Frank Morgan and Miss Nell'Sunday afternoon to see Mrs. Mar-- ~nd dinner in the Bob Johnson It is little wonderr. toq, that the ters home nfar Allen. Strickland. LYONS, NEBRASKAviI' Muller and infant son, Gerald ome at Carroll. They spent the newspapers of the lime/requently . Mr. and Mrs. Hai :fgeman, Burning of Fields Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson LANDS _ LOANS _ INVESTMENTS

e l eni g observing Mrs. Walter heralded the arnval 0, the- first and th~~lfle Utecht a 1 y were • arrived Sunday evening from their .' Al0t3Frede ickson's birthday at her boat of the. seas09 in bold-faced ~:t~~e~~nt:rdg:~.t~~;.:~.Em-'I Not Good p'ractlce wedding trip to Colorado. 'They : ' . ' .

'I -< "'NING home ,J. t~, and With plenty oE excl~- Mrs. AdOl~h Henschke enjoyed] Man)' times each spring one can and the \Vilfurd Johnsons have •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••PLAw : Th Weldon Mortenson famdy tlOR marks. For ."a',';ple. un~,,~ a visitors Friday evening. her birth-i see fields being cleaned hy burn- n ~ I1" :

TO'llUS'nL.,pll' ~nd fartm Holmbergs wele dJ~- h:adlng WhlCh scr(c":l1:l1e~, lh~ da and Mrsf Adolph English was] ing. The occasl<:,ns when It IS wise •LAlt U mA' J1er ~ests at Reuben Goldbergs First Boat! Immense EXCItement. y, T to burn crop reSIdues are very rare ~ •

be SUBE 'i0u get fur John's birthday of Monday. The Platte Valley! 'rakes the r('membe~ed the same way ues-. in northeast Nebraska. states :M8 in Holmbergs visited at Horns!" the Nebraska News ehron- day evenmg. , Dixon County Agent Howard Gil- Just Like the Nice Weather- Il. .r.s worth q.tto elson's in the evening. icled as follows the appea;ance of . Mr., and Mrs. H~rry Wagema~1 laspie. It is very difficult to deter- :

·~·'10Ul Jl\Ontl' 1 ea 1 ~undells, Albert Sundells the first boat to reach~ l\;cbraska ",".ere a.t .~rt ~olte.~ l~u~da0t e~t. mine'the advisability of- burning. / Too lJate for Easter •',OHN....ifiiIi.~':.'.V".','., and ~lIlier Sundells enjoyed co- City in 1858: n10g .vlsltmg, r~. em a e Soils are in great need for 01'- ,i. ~~ .V// :

•••••1 I~Y. I ~~grai~~st~~~r with G. A. Sun- la~~O~e,;;'~ti~rS7 :'~~c~is~~r~~~ %~?s (~~;;,~vaiescmg at her daugh-I ~~::;~:aet~~~ghMI7~~s:~~~od~o~:::. / But You'll Be Glad Y ou Waited . :Thi:! famous trade IJ M . F. A. Suber and family had' wringing of bells, thl thriihng Mrs. \Varren Wehdt and Lar1 the land sufficiently with barnyard " •markill)'otU',uf~ 4inne in the OIVal RhoadeS1home whistle of the engine, nd shouts of We"t Point were ~eek-en, waste. Crop residu.es are ve.1"Y J;''''''.. Clo'thing •;,:~o&:~:~t~~~d ,P" D'U..CI. ip erson. of 'A Boat!' 'A Boat!' he strC'ets gu~sts at 1~e Thea. KaI hornet necessary to improve ~l' maintain When you see this fine post.war product-• Mosc than half a million home Jo Johnsons had dinner with were at once filled wit~ men and while ~r. ~endt was at Norfolk good soil tilth. Good ti th is esse-n- Storeowners can "testify to th~ year- the ermit Johnsbns. boys running to the wharf i.o meet on busmess. i tial for good producti n. as tilth· d 114 vin Larsens and Lawrence the first boat of the season. It Mr. and Mrs· A. w...Dolph w(>rc aids to permitting mo ,(' moisture I W d

(~~~S~(ff(~~i:: anf:~Jtl~i~~ Nans ns were dinner gue.sts in the prQved to be the Platte Valley ... Thursday lurr~eon VISItors at th4 to be' absorbed, giv~s the SO.il a 100% WOO ors~estaDed "I·M"'Rock Wool' Home E. Lundahl home. "This is a new bOa}her first Henry .~arnqw s and Mrs..D.oIPll higher moisture retai ing qualityInsuJation job provides. This job Ja es Gustafsons were with trip-the first b~at of t. e seaso~, also V1Sltf'd lat the Joe WIISO~. and improves the life.o. t.he soI!.. • Two'-Pant: SU••t:stl.ctually P(fy~ .lor itself in a few relat ves to celebrate Mrs. Marlow and made the tnp fro St. LoUls and John Gr~vc homes. . 1 Bur.ning destroys lIfe 10 the solir.~~-;:··~ts~tal~~:e~~~ to this place in "ix days, an un- Manford a1"d Donald, Kal r:- and soil texture becomes less de-

'. .I',;. wasting leEj,ks and precedentedly quick one consider- turned last Vfeek from a m.o~t.h s sireable for crop pro~uction andvoid.? A phone ing boat condition of 'the river. sta~ at Ma~ie"tta, ~a~, vlslt1Og.,: encourages soil erosion If discing,call ot a past card '1 West! Point The Platte Valley disfharged a ~helr b,rotherJ M~ndvJ1le and fam~ plowing or subtilhng nOE'S notwiU bring this new : good amount of freighl and pas- l1y. JImmy !Kal ret~rned. horr:e satisfy, piling some p ace out ofiUustratedbookto Cleaners and sengers, and his started on her uP,:- with them fpr a ,ViSlt Wlt~, hiS the way Cor detellioratl n and lateryou free, to an· ward trip to Omaha." grandparents j the fheo. K~lS. use on the field imay e an alter-Iwer all your Launderers The Nebraska Advertliser wrote Callers at 'ftUdOIP.h Longe s 13~.,t native.queati.ons. in the same vein of the first boat week were Rl,:v. H. F. W. Schulz, r ----~-+-­

to reach Brownville jn the spring IEd. KrusemQ.tk, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jay Crawford. 45, o.f:ponca diedof 1857: "Three cheer for the Jahde, Otto-,r'est family, Herrr:a'll in Sioux City bus slatl n where hefirst boat of the sea, on! The! Baker famil~, Emil Grcve famdy, suffered two heart aU cks.

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1:00 P. M.

Wagne Auditorium

EXPERT LUBRICATION

V.f.W. AuctionTuesday, April 15

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The Farmall M is the master tractor which is so .highly useful about the...d .-~ ,18 ~

farm. It gives real service in every farming operation. It is easy and eco~

nomical to operate, and w,ill be on duty for years and years.

\ / ,This Popular Tractor Has Been Hard to Get and Many Want It.

P oduce

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'00111~'ew''S--'------ :~sk:~~t~a;:;hen they I,rcated a~ ers-of~p-UI~~;~~"a~'-;SUJ1)~-I--;('-~a-r~-·-;-'··········"···IIl;1········..•••••••~ .. 1,"

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',': , I , e 3m grader is reading "U fO~~rlS;\~;i\C:dthcWayn('ljlJrary; PRESCRIPTIONS, ,a.""';"""*'~""'~"":,;""=;;",""",,,;,~;""'=,,,,;4=*"""=="T"="" The room is decorated in lhe : I vycrc Going." when books were rdurncd and .. p

I' ' , --------~ Easler theme. DJ trict ~21 Sludenl& in the 4th grade arc others checked out, : TWO REGIST.ERED 1\lIlARMACISTS ..• l:·our prescription I·I:, ;: "Pbtrle~ '29•. Ili I'Iota MaY~K~1l an Richard K~ll had _,- (Donn<;l Jean toltenl:X:jTg,-teachcr) in their third -reader, "Times and Reba Beckm'r read "First ~ wtll be accuratc;y filled by a registered phannaclst only. :, , (-!ea.n IThompson•. teacher) !perfc~t a~t,nda ce last mdntt~., Dlst~ct 58. Students wi h ~verages of 90 or Places.'" Grade" and Jacque-line SOderberg. •:~:,.st~de~ $' ,receivi~~ 100 in quar~ :, RichaTd Kqll !read "The Rouse (Dorothy D Vis, iteacherl above during arch ~re Laverne", The room is decorat~d with E;a~ "Sue Barton." = ~VER 40 YEARS OF ~ELIABLE PRESCRIPT~ONSERVICE ='...•.....r.. I.Y..•.•.... ,' .'... '.~n.a. ~iO~.. S. 'ar<.F.!OYd. K.·.o.C.h•..Of the Sev, n Ga.~)les.. ; Rdbert KoB Yvbnne Spec hals from district, Leon and John YSOhlq.•,r, Katherine tel'. rabbits and Easter eggs, Va,seil; 1-Terlin and MaTTia :\}ol'lpll"on =' FELBL"R' PHARMACY' ::'11 t)j:mld~., les. VIctor Kmesche and ,read "Slin Eva)ls and His Horse 58 is new in th 4th grade. ' and Dorothy chmidt,,' of dalfndils adorn the windows ~n'2i brought SIl'n'Oplicon .... Iltk~. ~ JII J:J •

l;t~l}~~tt < ,K9ich, ,rf:~ng: Eleidlor :~ightning" Ph~llis Faye Hansen, In the four-l af clover contest, 1 Shirley and Beverly Stevens are birds decorate the bulletin 3.0~rd. Reba Beckner prepared the. H. :1. Felber and Walden Felber, PrescnptlOn Druggists =~' ..'g' ~phy;i Gerald Knie- '"Blondie a d Dagwood." Delaine Miller -eceived the high- new students. ~ Norman Frink read "yul5by 'news. : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••__......:~e,.at:i , e;ti~., ' . Bonnie iclscp was a ,recent vis- :~o~~~re and ar)' Kant- ranked Ea~eer ~~~~~ ii~gd~:~~~~~d with Bet~-r.". -----i_

'1 "Studen havlOg perfect attcnd- 1~,or, ':~~e -for the month. are .Eloyd __ ._~ Stllden~s ma~l(' flO\ver boxes, A new bask tball \~'as purchased Dlstri('t 36."~och, nald Thies and Maxine :1.)istrict. 33. windmills and fbur-Ieaf c!O\'el'S. WIth program Imon('¥ tLila Anderson, teacher)'f}iies.· (Nadin('l" Jor~el1s('n, t('ac!lcr) Gary Hibbing- 'treated all to can~1 "Sequoia" 11 bemg; read Roger Morris had perfect at-

Studen.s who helped with (~dit· ~Pupils Wllh f,>"rtC'('1 atlf'ndal1ce dy bars fOl· his :birthq-ay March 1. Kathc'l"Ine chmldt treatC'd all tendance last month... lng the arch issue of the Jolly during M<~rch trc 0110 Tesl. jr., Dl'lailll' Millcr has had perfect to oranges for her: blrthQay Lan'y Williams \von 1he spelling

,29~ers C:l e Floyd Koch. Victor und Marlin l\lp~(,l'. aUl'ndancl' so far thl,> year. : ~ -- '- contest ilnd Roger Morris, rea~ing~hc Donald TIlies, Eleanor ·Dennis ~ongci moved to anollwr gr;~~sd('trn't'q\l'aerltql~lly~gtoslll'Sc,!~~hDe~:1 E ~i triRoCb-~r7ts·,·toa("Or) con I l'5t.

lTb.lCS, M C' Thies, Arlene Koch, district. !I:- '" '" '- I (MIS 1-' ,I "" '" ~ A Lll'e\nll party was held :F'cb~;,.J~ette Koch.. Gary K(~y lll'kan his sC'cond 1st lamE' Ml1l('r and Leon Asmus I S,PlIrtg" kIte! decorate .... mdO\\5 roary 26 for Joan and Dale "or~i" Mayde Ie and ~rlcnc Echtf'n~ gl·adp rem!er <~nd i!'> br'ginning a Hlglwst monthl:'1 gradt.,s \\ere eam-I I Last('r rab Its, chicks, tulips geI1,s('n who moved to \Vinsidc.t1l.amp ar new stu~ent3 in class. new arithmetic' wOl'klJook. f'd b} Leon Asn~~1'0 Y\-onne Spcck- land li1les ar In the sandtablc Jl.ichard Cocnan uf Osmond, is" __ Marlin !\1eirr began a new 3rd hals <lnd Gary ketnt rene. , j a nt'\\· .studf'nt.

District 49. grade reader. Patrons da prQglam \\as gl\Cn ThL' 1st graders l"ccei\'ed new(Ed a M. Krei, teacher) "Ttle Aqventj.lres of Tom Saw-I DH.ttict 3-1. Frl~ay 'reading bool\:s.

; Dcnni. and Dallas \Vachtcl' are YN" Is lwihg real! for opening ('X-I (HalllC'.t Lcmpl{(" tP<lcherl I Karen And 1'5011 \\on the health The 6th gr.aders completed maps!ne\v pup Is. clTises. I ] f a I,lupil d<:,c:s not have perfec.t fontest. " of $ou th America.LA-fa \'el"l party was given for Jliliwallll'k' Du1.('h windmills, kiks health trlSpcctlOIn. part of the tall f -_.:.._.-iMlldrtd ~occks. ' and calcndars \;"TI'(' mad£'. of hiS lute IS Clli off. Diftri~t 57.

I Myto Marshall tfl'aH'u all fDr F,..til' -\\,o:'k i~~. '.".'in.g (,Ollll.IIPll'd. . .'1'."'.' :2nd ..gral.de '.'6~{'i\"('d ne\\!. (Darlene. ~{o~crts, teacherlf,her birt day March6,' __ \.....Qrkbooks ill <lliilhml'tlc.

aPupils h:l\"lng IJerfcl'l atlendance

I The mmunity'cIub of th~ dis- Di·trict 8. Thll'd grade,rs arc studying fast. mont.h a:l'C' ,.i~oann(' Melli{:k,\ triet ~ v has' enough money to 1Rosplie Heman teucher) ':~IorC' Stl'l'l'ts. and Hoads." Thc)( aOice Mau, Mary Gransuist. El-Iwire th school for electric lights. )Jeil Daring, entl'~('d the 6th m_r.monzcd '''fh¢ Chil.drf'n's Hour.'r en Schulz. Larry Test, Kun'n

Sprin designs were made in grade maki:lg 't 101.al of six pupil:;. Fllth graders rrle~1orlz('d "'~hc AI'· fSchmitz, Erv~n iHagcman. Jimmy'art. jill ~larian ~akc', l\lildrcd Koru and ~ow and .thl' ~~ng al;d the 41h an~ jrvlellick. Gilbert !Granquist and Le-

"Bea tiful Joe" is bC'ing read. .Llnd Larsen lad perfect attend- 8th ~~',ades, The Village Blaek~ I'oy Schulz. Jaflllc(' l\.fml has hanJacq line Mittelsteadt and Den· aner' 1<1$t J:Tlon4tl. ~lll:th.,.. , '. . . rer~C'c.t attenda~L:C" .thls year. .

'nis Wa. hter have new geogi'aphy The 4th gr~ders an' studying S.\uLictllS all' \\'ot-klng on ftllr ElVin HagcnVlIl IS a ne\\-' pUpil.'I books. Betty Lou Raabe will soon short' poeilis 'ip reading. CXh.IUltS. : 'I Th.c 31u an~\ ·llh gr'adefs arc1get a w reading book. The 5th ar~d !)th graders arc r.\·<in Benn~ttl' ~r('a!{'d all to can~ makmg. poster~ on Holliond.I Myro l\llarshall has been mak- maJ:t,lIlg ,hygierie dictiormrie:-:. IllY bars tur illS )Jrlhday. I " Jmlll11C' Mcl~'lck trC'all'd all 10

'I ing a' ap of Nebraska whkh she Janet. Larsen.' and Joan Grimm '1'1111'(1. ~eogra 1l1y students mad? leand~' bars on .,.~.Iis.blrll1.day Fl'hru-,will se d to the fair. each eamed }IOO in quarterly ex- booklets ahout-}-lolland. , ,ary :28,

aminations, I . l)pVern WpgMr enrolled in the I School new!"was wnltrn by EI·District 4-0. Sides \\'1_';'(" ft\I' a hp;l!th 2nd grade. , lien Schulz and:Shlrley Lindsay.

(\\7'. rna Al1emann. teach'.'r) contest. pupil ha .... "<1 kit(,. t~rt'd Ft>ldman l'('cpivl'd the most . -1------:--.- ..-) Stud nts having perfect atlenn- Each morning a student is not 100:.; ll1 DL4tru·t 10.lance 1 t month are Brverly. Lal'- tidy. his I,itc is len-erect Losing Alyl't' J-:\"('rr'll and Jun- IHelen ~t~nn, teacher)try.-and Bobbie l\'lilliken, Geraldine side \\'i1l en\.'rtain at nll.E~1St£'r ior BaH.T, Lutt and KOtd Students hHi\'1l1g perfect nttend- J}btril"t LiO.Ble-ich, Lois Janke and Paul Dang- parly. Bennett had [JtTfpct attendance Ian~e for lhe Imonth are, Ho~·ard. (La.Jl'an .:\1 d Il'l', tt etcher)

. .~ Irk d P I The la:'il C -operati\'C' hot din- last month. Il.cHs, Harold ,Hnd !'>lard~-lll' 1< leer. l\-IanJY/1 I':rUt;l'r' tuok ach.le\'c.~r;g'b gOb~~v:lih~lnpe~?ect ~~_ nei' of thC' yea was enjoyC'd !'.larch Margaret andiMury Ann Claus and mqnt tes1S,

0,1 District 37, Barbara Lars~n. Howa-I'd, Haroldtendan e so far this year ~ . It ) d M d II IFl h Lane ::\laroL!: had highest Rver·

, b'!:"'thrd YMb'ymitkr~natOI'nbgSea"I·ledt·oh(i~"n'dlly1 Hi ·trkt 31. r)aJI{:~~~~;~I~,,~nt;::~~l ~?i~~~fJ(' pub- ~~cAt"ta:~:.~lin,esds~CCac"s':~·dfaoal,\.·I',~:~t(s.d,.",:,~.O~I~a~ agl' Jl1 quarlf'rly ('xarninationsu ~ (;VII'S Mild ,ct \Vil1c, 1(',1('1)('1') lie sl,:llool is il 11('\\' .student in the L '-:) '" .; ... " 1\1;:lriJyn Kruger ranl,('d second..ba~~d nts receiving 1OO's in qual'- The lsI g adcl's ha\(' it I1l'\\' 41h gn-Jdl' drawings. I :\l;ll-iJyn Krugcr. !\iorma Jl'an,

•. tcrly xams are Mary Ann 110('- bO~~).~':~~~l(~~da~l;~LJ~·i·;.JS ~Ian'h 1,1 O1':II~'J~~, ~:~~~ ..:a~~~Jif~o:t:~t'~v~~~~~ co~i~~~tw~~;;nfr:<~~l~'dil~~l~:l~i:(~~~~,; ~~l~;~;,\,/~,~~ a~·:l~~~~~~c~\i~~:\~H:~~~:~:man, craldinc Bleich, Paul Dang- as they lost n a spelling contest. ing un fair war),;. party.' ~..on .:\1arolz and I'vlarilyn Kruger

,berg, obbie ~1iIliken and Donald Sharon \i\adf:. Ruth Jaeger. -h~ Lan·y We~tcrman observed his tru'atC'd all to candy bars' in honori Weste haus. Gay]e l\1~II('r, Virgil Schuetz and Books! An' Read. 8th birthday~' of1thC'ir bir.thdays.

The th graders 'are making Ne- LaVon B>!\l'nC' had !)C'rfl'ct atlcnd- Books repOljted include: "Lil-' The 1st ~rad('rs are studying Students plan 10 a1tl'nd the Cil~~ I.braska maps 'f ~/ cu~ in Korfolk April 10. ::

Ma h cal~ndars decorate the ance for ,~he month. He 'F~rmcr 01] the Middlcwe.st". poems. stor'C's and doing some ~--,.(1n Marotz broughl a cocoon j.,bullet~ board.' "Pictures of Swiss The sa1~1PI 8th grade examina- ~~d.ith. .JOl.lIl~,o.n! ~.nd "The IndI~ns writing. wlfllch students observed. I:,. ch,'ldr d~rato the walls, tion qu€'s ion, were given. ll1 Wltlt0r Camp, Rodney SmIth, A It' I k •

'"LV ... A Dutch 5 E'ne was mack. \both of dlstnct 68. ' I)hoitril't 81. new, e ec rIC c.: oc was re- Icl~C l~d:n~~~r:a~~ I~~~~~i~~ LeRoy P:,- me is ncw j~ th(" 4th --"---.- ,(.virginia 'Le~tma~, t-cl<:her) celved, __ I:

grade cOJnln from dIstrict 33. BOO~ Is R~ad. I SIX new fUPlIS. Includmg the I District 6. :po<'~: ~~rn~~aJ~iS~~~:. Qooklcts "JBOb ~;lge tOf di,~tnct ,17 read, ~'Illers~amilly/~?~,.d~S:rict6

lfn: 11\-11'5. Ray Agler,- jr., teacher) :

with, pictures illustrating good I D stri~t 83. lImny >" 10('S nng. yna nge 0 IS rtc .1, enro e, ILelund Bccknc'r and Jeanine., (Ed11

1T\I. \VqgnN. teacher) ~-~ , making a towl enrollment of seven

,health habits, , ' The fo'Iow'ng have bcenl1cilher Pi trict 46. I Students r1ade Ea.ster gn'eting Lundahl had perfect attendance:In eography, 3rd graders'drew absent n r t rdy the past month: (PC'ari Ann Grieser, te;1('11('r) cards and fall' work mart. fot- the monlh. - =

maps of the Neth('rlands and Donni('. 'Slilt ll'YI ikon, ~Iarlelll' Studl'nts wi.lh pC'rfC'ct attcnd-' 1---,--,-- iLc'la~d Beckner had /l·tgllC'''I it\'- II: STIRTl Oil COMPANY .'"neigh ring countries and Dutch iJnd Gl'rnld, Pap.s1cin. CaroJ)'n ancE.:' las! I110llith <Ire l\'klvin Shu- Ill"trkt 38, f"l'ilgP'; m 1{'sts, • •scene Krueger, Il'clW Hansen, E\"a Mae ff'lt, Phyllis Sworkdf'r, Arl('ne and (Jacklc Kuhl, paslol'l 1\>.0 days nussed In bad \~( tlhlr I: ·

\VUls Kis [Ild Marvin Gos.horn Bobby l"ranz(>r, Archie, Terry and The 8th ~rad('rs ha\'(, ~tartC'd v<·hc made lip · PHONE 70 FOR TANK WAGON SERVICE :

DaDrl~~t:n~u~;.' 1eacher) Herb~rt Vill< ~nd Hsullert NettlC'~ LBar~ Lindsal'i1, C!larlJl'S akr.'d Hel€n wort~ing roo~s and powers in arith~ sld~~)~;;g a~~aMnd~onA(.I~;ICbqrUOeu·lgmhet : 421 Main Wayne, Nebr~ .=

ton. I M~lrlc c and tanl('y Pap- ennmg ant amce en loS. me lC. dO'All udents had perfect at tend- stein, E\'a :vI (' and HrrbNt \Vills Arnold (lIm ted visited. "oThalteh 5btohok..raandder,,~o"rSk clJooomPklcalncdd las tl bats for th('lr birthdays Molh- J~•••• _ •••••• lIl1l1••• lIalt•• I!I •••••••••••••••••I!•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••;

ancc astmonth. have had per ect attendancc so far r----------- '- ~ '" .L..... ---,----.-- -----,-W' ners of the spelling con1est this year. i Di~trict 73. beginning s cond health book. Pu- .r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _IlII1 •••• lItl1•• III1••IlI.illIlI.lI•• 11•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••_

.~ are uane Eckert, Donna Eckert Stanley ptPSkin amI Eugpnp f Joyce Tarnow. teacher) pUs have ompletcd covers for .11 :~ •

and nn Jon~. Nettleton ha'c 1"p"d "Old ;\I(J\her I Lll'old and 'Tommy Bressler hJld heal.lh dra\~\ings. : N F 1'1 M' T ::,..CO nelli" is being read. West \Vind." [l('rfeCl attendance. KlteS deelflrat£ the room and Eas- • t ·

--- A fare'\vellipCll"ty \vas .<.:;in'll las1 JaTll'lle TarI10w and Lois English tel' rabbIts :tl1e \vindoy·:s. :1 ew arma ; rae or::urct.t~i.;!~~~~/6teadWr). I::'not~'hi~~:~/t~~~ i;~:;.,,~:~;O~I':~~~nl: i~~,~~d an EoSller scene in the sand- pbtrlct 55. 5,:" • '. . e:::nd~:.ade finished readmg ~~:~~\:~~~~ ~~o,~d liarry 01 Iowa, ~le;O~~o~~~~~sfpe~ri~gT~O~~t.I3rcs- ~~~;~~~c~:%~Jao~JSy\:~~~~e~~o~ :, =is Hansen, Robert Koll. Le- Patricia N tHdon, Bonnie Pap- Fair work as been completed. gren have, had perfect attendance :1 :

I :;;_+ ;;;;_;;;;;: ;;;;;.; ~----;;;---;;;-';;.";;._.;.;----, I Janice Tar ow and Lois Eng· for the yeajr. ..: F.i. ~.iSh arc new fficers of the club. The 3rd, and 4th gradprs are

\,~~~~I"IIII4:~. I New rceM S hUH' been pur- studying: J~pan. 'TIley Ilu\'f' mad(' ; to be sold at"~~~ .-' 0· ~ 'tfM qllased. build-up Msters of that counlry.•

. ~\~~ , ~/:t/f ~~..If:}- , 1n tlie ll(~,!th cont('s!, every Th(' 5th antl6lh graders are mak- i..... " t '''' .••• ,1, ~~ f:ii'l ~4 ~il11e a studcn had a pe'rf.eel S{.'Ore, !ng build-ut maps of Soulh Amcr~

,"',.</. .. . a¥~~nt)Q~~ll ~t~~~:~ E~~~r ~;e~ lcaA soft Jail and bat were' pur.

~~?£ a .8 painted and nd'w curtains and bool{ chased. :

• I 0, (;'n~'~\l~~~~~' an Easler party D1;t~~e~~~tS!made Easler gift.s fo; :

"·'A .",;( ~~' ALLf ~ASH . uJ'rict-71. jUbtrict 66. I.,·~3?:'l!'tJr'('1I

'I.'i:r,) t{:,.~ " CH.ICK 51 ARTER /!\larjorie ISwitzet', l('acher) (I\rdyth IL:· Johnson, tr:'acherJc

:-~~ Vr·A met !\'Uarch :n when a song Darrell ~tnd Jacqu('\yn HansonIe"t and lunchcon followed the and Kathleen Echtenkamp had

BUSY, PRODUCTIVE LIVES' require a roper start. business meC:jng, , perfect att~ndance last month,Your chicks willlilce OAtAR All Mash hick Starfer L Alyce Paps cin has a new arith- JaequelYf! Hanson received high-

IHetie \\'orkb ok. est averag* in quarterly f"xamina--rich in fo"d values that help ~ais husley, fast.. i "B13ck Be", fy" is being read. Uons giv('n! March 1~ and 14. III

growing chicles. Come in and get. sa ply af these Hl~~'\~~~U~~l'o~~ld~~prlcpo'n~t~~~c~~ rc~~.recn ~rass of \Vyoming" was ',=.prices. fref'-hand cutling. Eskimo hooklet!> w('re made in iW

SI uden!s wt 0 received A in quar- 3rd and 4th grade g('ogl'8phy, I:t,'rly examina .ions are: Jo?n lIHn- TIl(' 7th', grade compl{,ted fe-.~('n in four ~uhject~; Aulda PClp- fJuired sto~ics and poenls in reud- ,I:~ein: three; auncil Blecl-:c, thr('c; lng. I' !:

1~~!;~~~~~~'1~~~~~~~~W~a~yn~e~.~N~e~b~r~.~ It\V~~'~IOA~;~~k, ;;~~i:a~~d; T~~~~ i!DiS~kt--;8S, !:I' ••••••••••••••• rrene BleckC', 0e; Arleigh Papstcin, (Dotpe Reed, tpicher) I':

: ~mc. PupUs tith perfect atteTJ..dancC"::

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• I -- last mOht~ are Elmer Brummond, I·Your akes,. DistrIct 75. I Warren H[0ltgrew, Lloyd Nielsen,. :

I • 5 (Betty Lo MorrIS, teacher] Mary Ellen 'Quinn and Verda Nic- ,..1 Students Ith perfect attcnd- mann. I ':EXPENSE ANi EMBARRASS. • an~e durmg arch are_Helen tCl' Grades bf 100 were earned in •

---: tmg, Gene Re hWlsch, Marlene and quarterly ::examinations by Mary :AVING YOUR ~AKES .IDeImar Eddi , Sandra and Marlm Ellen QU~.n, Verda Niemann and.REI:INED- I : Lackas, jea eUe RethwIsch and Warren H ltgrew, reading; Nancy :

• MargIe KIttl~ Iverson, mon Nielsen and Elmer. Wi;= Margie KIt Ie received the hlgh- Brummon<ft, a..rithpletiC: Billy Ivcr-

rive in and, et us =Ile~t average 1 quarterl.Y. e.•.x.amina- sen, lanauage; Lloyd Nielsen,

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• tlOns, s~l1ing, Greta Iversen earned 98D'e~S)ud'ge ':y • Mrs. Morri' treated ,all for per in language.

Tun.e "':0't~r".-. :: birthday Ma h 21: ," T.he IS~.'and 2nd grade arc hav-

" ..... u .1 Margie ittle prepafed Ithe lng a spell ng contest. Nancy lver-Check steeri g, and wheel i'Ug ment .: news, ' sen is lea ing in earning 100's. A

• Students ~ith 8.verages..of :li0r boW is a ded to a kite for every: above for l¥t ,...month ·are is 100 rece' ed. '• StoLtenberg l!n Leiting, ene A coop,' rative supper, followed= Rethwisch, anl~e Kittle, Ma!rgie by a short musical program, was• Kittle and arlin Lackas. given las:~' month. '-:= Tho 7th gad.rS are studying A far~f:lI party was gIven for• "The Great S one Face" and "Mcs- Elmer B mond Who moved from: sage' to Ga ia," the dist c.t.• ---..l- A Dut h scene ""decorates the= ' ~trict ~2. , sandtabl .= ~ ('YUma~ unklau. teacher~ District 63,:: DcEw1.aa"'nnee anI'do Dl<o' 1·!RlluysRseOlslacJI(e~~ahnlSd' 1

LA' (Ar1c Ie Marquardt~ teacher)=,:Karen Sahs 18VC had perfect at- --'Nonn~n Frink and Janet Peter.,.!.1 tendancc, so ar this year. Brenda sen had \' nPrfcct tt d 1 t': and. Russell· enkins have missed month, .'~' '. a cn ~ncc . as I

·.· .•.•SilN.S. :~.I\.'.ee.'.d. a. of so.hOoI this year: ;4rry Hansen and"""Normanl'.' Mi'$/Gilm' rc Sahs and Brendli Frink w ro captains in thohealth.

G!lii",V1sited st month. cont.st. LoSe"" treated winners:: Ph "08 \., W'a'yn'e "l'e"r.~ ;::':; ":':'Hign¢~t 'iLV r:a.'ges iil 'third 'qual~ to. an ~., ,ter, party. , 1-,' one tJ ) , ' . . .,·1.Y:1 ,,~~!,•.=

i~~': '.~~~~~;'t~~~:~~~~~~Jl :"'~)"'_- ,,,, ..F$k i a~d ~leanor::' , . ' ~. <;,1"., " '., """"" ,~_: -;.

:~i!~;J~;i:;Ji ::Y:'l1i:JI;,i;:"",;\;:":d ;i(.(.,. ,; :. " ,;ank. c I.brated ;t~'~ b!"thda~I.;········u••••••~ ""~ ..M~M.. " ..""n""IJI••IIII•.•~'!"II~·~·"..i~JUl iI ; ..II !!III1!! ~.II ::I!~II~..~

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WINSIDE

We !ell only gmJi;ll~ John Deerepart.s. If relwnditioninp; is neees­sar~: our s~op is stafft!d hy e"\:­penenud mechanics and IS

equipped with precision equip_ment to do your work as Guicklyand as economically as possible.See us for further panicuiars.

"Any 'Price is toO

\~igh it it can herec\UceLl ;.r....ioJ?lli-.-J

e-l FARM TRACTORS12 Models.

Reduced $10 to $134 (up to 10.6%)

--- MOTOR TRUCKS12 Models

Reduced $50 to $300 (1.9% to 3.6%)... FARM MACHINES123 Models

Redl.lced $2.50 to $122.50(1.9% to 23.8%)

• INDUSTRIAL TRACTORSICrawlerl-4 Models ,

Redl.lced $35 to $50 (1.0% to 1.6%) ,

EnsRai' Cutters- 3 models reduced $22.'75 in eaclJ.case (4.8% to 7.1%).Ensllael HarvBstllr-1 model reduced $33.75 (3.9%').Hammer MiIIs-2 models reduced $[;.00 in each case(1.9% and 30/..,).LIme Spreader-l bask model reduced $2.50 (4.9%).Power Loader-l model'reduced $25.50 (B.9%')';·::'-y.,.,Manure Spreader.:....! model reduced $13.00 (3.5%).Milker Unlts-2 models reduced $12.00 and $17.00(14.4% and 18.4%).MIlker Vl!1:Uum Pumps-2 models reduced1l17~OOin eachcase (llt5% and 19.6%). IPortable Milker Vacuum Pumps-2 models reduced $17.00in each case (11.3% and 11.7%).St8lnless Steel Milker Palls-2 models reduced $5.00 and$10.00 (18.5% and 23.8%).Cream Separators__4 models reduced $13.25 in eachcase (8% to 10.4%).Tractor TraU8I'-1 basic model reduced $12.75 (5.5%).MlIk C.olors-5 modela reduced $8.00 to $18.00 (1.9%to 4.3%).

"'ndusb1al Tractors (Wh"U-4, basic modela reduced$19.00 to $56.00 (1% 'to 3.4%). "I~dustrlal Power Unlts-8 models reduc~d from $10.00to $150.00 (2.3% to 11.4%).Motor Truck Attachments-7 items ~duced from $6.25to $268.00~ including a <;hange in specifications ontwo items.

i-l-iminate the risk of /ast­minute delays. Take time ••• to­day • •. to check over your JohnDeere Farm Equipment and seewhat has to he done to assure thehest possible service during theseason to come.

)If it's parts you nee~, see us.

WAYNE

1'_£1-

fj!JEiIB. J. Brandstetter &Son

Carroll, Neb.

Stop in or Phone

Get YOl.lr Seed Now

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[~I Announces Details of$20,000,000 Price Reductions

Chris Frederickson

•INrIRIAT.·OIAl HI· HARVEST,ER

Plant it In eve-ry f1('-]d andsee the differt>nce

Details of the recently announced InternationalHarvester policy of making price reductionsto save users of our products approximately$20,000,000 a year have now been worked out.

We have reduced prices on 163 models. Thesecover 12 basic models of farm tractors. 123basic models of farm machines, 16 basic modelsof industrial tractors and engines. and 12 mod­els of motor trucks, as well as'certain motortruck attachmenta-. The new lower prices areeffective as of March 10, 1947. '

These reductions were made not because ofany decline in demand, but because we believenothing is more important to this country thanto lower the prices of the goods people buy.

While prices have not been changed on allproducts, we have made reductions whereverpossitile, in the amouhts possible. Prices ofmany:' of our most popular products' have beensubstantially lowered.

Altogether, more than half of the company'sCtlStomers will be benefited by the redm,tioDB.which range from 1 % to 23,8 % and from $2.50to $300 per item, based on list prices, F.O.B.Chieago.

Since the people have demanded that thegovernment withdraw from price control inpeacetime, the responsibility to keep prices ineheak ~ baek where it Should he-in the handsof business and industry. The business outlookmakes it possible for us to move toward thegoal of lower prices, and we have felt a dutyto act as promptly as possible.

Our, ahility to maintain these lower priceswill depend on the Sllpply and price ofmaterialawe buy from others and on uninterrupted pro­duction at reasoqable wage levels. --'

The prices listed here carry out our an..nounced policy thaI "Any price is roo high ifit can be red.£ced."

Phone 94

25 More Types of ProductsPlows-52 Imgdels reduced from $9.00 to $20.00(3% to 10.7%).Cultlvators-13 basic models reduced $5.00 to $10.00(4.5% to 7.4%).listers and Mlddlebusters-7 models reduced $5.00 ineach case (2.8% to 4%).Com Planters-4 basic models'reduced $5.00 -in eachcase (3% to 4.8%).Grain Drlils-ll models reduced $14.25 to' $20.00(4.4% to 6.3%).MOW8rs-2 basic lnodels reduced $4.00 and $11.50(2.5% and 5%).Swiep Rakl!l--:-l model r.educed $5.00' (5.5%)~PI~kU.P Hay 8.,orc-.·1 model red~ee.d $75.00 (4.1 %).:6Soll·propollod Comblnl-l basic model reduced $122:00(3.4%). .

Here ready for yoU -100/%"Kernel Koated." GJVles Yfm~~r:l~~;t~ntbe~~fit;:Yb~::t·e cJ:~itself. • • '

12% Extra Yield

Vi'gorous

Faster Growth

Reid Hybrid

Seed Corn

Now Heord 5 timesweekly

MONDAY THROUGHFRIDAY

10,45 A.M.

Sponsored &y

WESTINGHOUSEELECTRiC

YOU want competent, care­ful men to operate the tavernsin your town. So do your neigh­bors. The brewing industry,too) wants its product sold bymen who conduct their places,of business in the public iin­terest. 'To obtrtfn this result, tll,e lawempowers local authorities toexamine, under oath, those ap­plying for license renewals ora new license.

Further, local authorities mustconsider protests from citizenswho report a law violation orbad conduct on the part of anappli~ant. _

A license renewal may &:withheld or a new license ;e­nied -if there is cause.

Re-licensing time is here. ~isCommittee urges every citizento act now in supplying evi­dence of misconduct or lawviolation.Bo your community a serviceby cooperating to insure t~atlicenses ~shan be granted onlyto law-abiding operators•

NEBRASKA COMMITTEE

We All WantGOODTavern

Operators

, i

Your· dairy herd sire

injure you or one of

your family ••

Market him and ~join

The Wayne DairyBreeders Ass'n

......It:te M"~N .tMkH......=r.=;- J="eo::..~ .......,..

Co .. THOIIP. co........ ,.- .......- ..,=:::::::IN ~~.:::::t

HiJd.c>", Moto.r CanGMCTruck.

Philco Radios

Phc>ne 1 Car-roll

1941, Chevrolet sedan

1940 Ford tudor

1940 Pontmc eoach

1939 Ford tudor

1939 Ford coup~

-1939 International. panel

1938 Lincoln Zephyr

sedan ,."", ,"1937 Chevrolet COUpe'

1937 Chevrolet town. "sedan

1936 Che~let coach

TEXLEYSalest:l·8ervice

rrmD.''.. ---.. f,. M.....b&4£ ".;...• ' .~

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I .I~ IE HERALD, WAYNE, 1'lEIlRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1041.

'.ih1r.·',·,·.··a'll·.r···'r··0-'1'i.:,,;rp·'~e'·' .B'" 't -e---n-t---'W"aynie" He'.raid g~y~~~~·::s~:·o:::~~~:::TMi'"~~~~~~ome[rom~~~~~::;~;y\~~~~t~;t~~t~c~~~''- I P ," ,', '" '. , ' cwo and MrB. Theodole FI·edrick· "lien rOI the week-end MI". HenlY E, Ley and David tI·,.)~I.')I ii,-:"'I",I.':' : I I. ' ',. son and son of San Francisco rc- " Arrived home Sunday last week 1., .. 1' I i I'r . \ D EM Y i The Ro~('rrl",_I-If'nkf'1 family of from FVfJ.ns\'ill I d I th

~ N GRIF ITH ,:,nd DO ,OTtlY HUSE NYBERG \, - ',' - turned home Saturday after spend- pmaha spent'r.aSler week-pnd in ". d'M' P, n., \-\.' 1ere ey ' ..',', ''" "" , '.,. , fA ing from Monday until Wednesday ,Hw Pt'lcr Henkd home. ~IS:~; rs. Ley's sister, Mrs. Mel

G.r.:o,·l..·.'.!.tJ.n',·.'.::p.;:':.,'.'~.·.·.·.~.as.. 'P,'t·'Pee:·'ra,':rS

::. ell.·r·.e.'V,:~eC'~ • ;.1 Snci t Lions Meet. ~~T~hkle-~nLe~rV:tim~R~O~b'ee'rCltseofasmPei]nyt Ihaasdt were Frid'ay dinner guests at Heh- ~~~tr:;.~~~c~:~ ~~ff~Uf~y~a~~U~- ' Frank Marl<ytan spent. the al~~ :r~~pe~n~ i7~fonnt C~~~: ~~~~IJJI .. V U •• at't~ n~~~~~cr::;:~ Tuesday evening rYB~~ge{~vc, son of the Dowe Minn., and from last Wcdnesda;. ~~~~~~d with home folks in Cb- see her brother, Harold Evans.

. Th ' 'Soc1a1 ~ ~t.~ ~ untH Saturday at Leo Hennessy's M d M W] - IidI - ....----:---~:, "'!"1'.e: ,Car,wll ~aq,ie,s' <jhtirus anp. or Friday evening' dinner at Mal Loves, went to maha'Sunday to inMLi,'n.eaonldn·MIS. F. ),',. Bey"]er spent Slippr~;,n Roc~,' Paa"tP'~;S~l~~)dertt,"°s[t MR AUTO' O-W....NER~! ~,.,",...w....elsh .m..e,.I1-·s l q..l.I.a.rte,t, 'Iu.n. d.. er. th~ We-Fu meets this urs ayeve- CARROLL BOAJtD:~ Jones' at NorfoJk. I l!egin~·wol'lting r Western Elec- " L.J .. , ~ " t.?1

d' 10.f IVo~ Morris~ presenteti ning with Mrs. HUg~Eng rom. Catroll, Nebr. Miss Thelma Woods of Hastings tric company. 'Ie will atll'nd :wppk at G. W. Albert's I ;,l'<';" K 'tt' I b Is d A II 1 1947 t E Wednesday last week helping their' "1,. and MrS. A. L, Bta"k or Ar- 0 ' ' ..'""",an program at the Carroll m mg cum es ay, pI', spe-n the aster hoHdays in the school a week, after which he will d ' j~ '-

. M ,~.t., C:J?,urch Sund#Y, e.v~ni~g A.pril 15, WIth Mrs.; Lcona'r! Hal- Th board',of trustee~ of the viJ~ Mrs. T. M. Woods home. be transferred. a~g~ter:l Mrs. ~uiS J~rgensen, n.o~d, Neb~., came Thut'sd:lY and· Consult your nearby State-Farm~~l:S·'t.::Roscoe Jones was accom- i~eeMn'erry Makera nlettt thl'i] Friday ~~;~ ~ ;:~~eOI~a~~~~~hft~eUlfaOrllsOeWs: 'OfMwr'ayanned hMalds'ERaosntearlddKI'nUn~n,haennnd Miss Miriam Roberts of Meadow H~ski~~1 YM~o:endrO~rs. tienY~I~~ ~~<;l,t.ed .untll sunda~ with 1he bll- Mutual Auto Insurance Agent~. ,'-' Grove spent Easter vacation in her and Bob visited Monday night last I.' Jc'nsSenparents, Mr. and )'lrs. h<11'1 and find.. out how you can save /1.,.•:

'l'h.• e n~gram inclUd.e4: :prelu.d~. evening \V.I'th Mrs. J.. lia P l'due in ing embers present: I?'erry John~ sUijPer at Verhie Hurlbert's parental Levi Roberts home. Miss mane tl St t F~'The.: ~Heavens Are, Telling!': Wayne. son, us E. Paulsen and Edward Rev. and Mrs. M.· Reetz and week with Kenneth B('yclers 'in' Mrs.' Ivar Jensen and Richa·rcl Y le a e arm way. Over «11Haydri; "Christ Arose," quart~t appy Workers will me t April Trau .wein. Absent d. J. Har- Duane visited Monday evening last g~~~(', ~~~~~ts1'Il('al~~ca~~onMrnad~; Wayne. Mr. a~d M:s. Beyel.cr will went to Unpoln Sunday to visit in 1,300,000 car owner~ ~ve saved '2and chorus; .'Crown Him Lon;l qf 18 with Mrs. Dallas Haven r. Mrs. meh:! and J. L. Henrickson. we~ at Mrs. Ed. Hokamp's. t 1 T P R b t h spend from thIS Fnday untIl Sun- the Chester Jensen hom£' rU~!l- ?ver seventy-five If.llhon dollars !

AJl,.",'chorus; scripture' reading an,d, G Ie Christensen assists.. Me ling caned to order by ~dw. l'iIfss Evelyn Schlentz and Theo~ pa~~ ~nd Mr~. l~e~~;<;W~~~~r, jr., day in Newcastle with Mrs. Fred ard returned Monday an'd I\1rs. 111 Stale Fann, the world's largest ~p~~, ;Mrs. I\'or Morris; "The OT members and fam~.ies will Trau wein, chainnan. dare Green of Norfolk had Easter and sons ware at. Ray Kelley's Sun- Beyelcr, sr. Jl'nsen remained a few days. Auto Insurance Company. 1L9rd's .P;rayc.r" Melotte chorus' 1.18 e a party this Saturday vening Mi~utes of last meeting read and dinner at Worley Benshoof's. day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johnson en+ Mr. and Mrs. Robt. BahT of -A.. ~''He Lives," qUaJ'tet; "The Holy in· the Women's elub ms in appr ved. Kenneth) Wesley, Merle and Jorgensen and &mdra and Mr. and tert<lined at E"aster dinner for MI'. Havelock, la., and Mr. and Mrs. ~ GUS PAULSENCity," Adams. chorus; duet, "Come, W yne. Mrs. Martin Ra mussen. Th following bills were read: John Hamm visited at Forrest Mrs. Kenneth Beye!cr of Wayne and Mrs'. Jo~~ N. J?hnSon of Laur,- Earl Miller of Ireton, la., spen! Phone 110 ('arrollOnlY,Salvatiop," Dorothy Hurlb'ert ~~ MrS. Ray Hansen will be hos~ 1 General Fundi:' Nettleton's Sunday afternoon.' had Easter dinner at Ray Kelley·s. e!, the famllle's of Walter Freq- Eastcr wc(-'k-cnd in their paren1al STATF. FARM MUTUALand, Arlene" Halleen; '.'Morning tes es. C.~. Beaton, Judge of elec~ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Otte and Eddie Behrend, Columbus, spent rlCkson, Ivan Johnson, Walter Chas. Baker home here. Mrs. .n.UTOMOEllE INSURANCE COMPANY

Comes,,~ choros~ alto solo '~arth· oItten's club 'meets thiS~ThUrS~ tlO __ $ 3.90 the John Hansen family had Eas- Saturday anIJ. Sunday with his Johnson, Kennelh Packer, Alvih Chas. Patte-rson and sons who of Bloomington, illInoisCouIa .No~ Hold Him," M~. Lewis d, with- Mrs. Beach H rlbert. H. J.jHarmeier, Same 3.90 ter dinner at Mrs. W. R. French's. mother, Mrs. Aug. Behrend. They Johnson and Alhert Steuhe, all of came from Washingon' to viSit. at J The World', Lo((}~,t Aulo InJuronc. Co.

Johns~n; "Oh, Be,Joyful," quartet; Th, luncheon committee i, eludes D. E. Davis, Same .__ . ._....... 3.90 Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Swihart and visited at Leonard Arm .trong's at Wakefield, and the Perry John- ---~~,-- --,- ------- ~- -----tenor.,soIOj "Ye Slaw of-Heart" It- Mq;. Ray Kelley, 'Mrs. F. E. Beye- Cecil Thomas Clerk of the Glenn Jenkins family had Newcaslle Sunday. Mrs. Ann~ sons. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencevin Jonesl duet, "Oe'r the Hills/" leI', and Mr~~ F. J. Scha~. Mrs. ele tion ~ __ _.... 3.90 Easter dinner at. Evan Hamer's. strong is Mrs. Behrf'nd's d<J.ughter. Johnson of Wake-field called thereMrs.,'IrWip Jones' and Mrs. T. P. ,T. IP. Roberts and Mrs. RoM. Wal- Bessi Griffith, Same- .. ,_. 3.90 Lot Morris spent from Friday :Mr. and Mrs. FOn'est Nettleton Sunday evening.Roberts; trio, "Teach Me to Love 1\lerlwill be leaders. Officers will be H'

2H~o~~on~~d D;~~~~~: o~ until Sunday in Madison with his were in Norfolk Friday. Mr.

Thee,'~ Mrs. Lloyd Mon-is, Ivori elected. daughter, Mrs. R.:C. Anderson, and Nettleton attended a cuttle sale Dr. S.OZ~C~~~g~~ml~~~a~iSofficeMorris and Lloyd Morris' "Halle-! meJers 7.00 family. and Mrs. Nettleton visiled Mr. and 'wlujah Chorus'''_H_a_n_de~ch~rus. I Chlb Meets :.,::~ety. w=;:J\~\f~:;d,OrdJnanC~S 23.75 Ke~~~:;dE~~:~ J;::'m~~cp~~;j"~~'~ ~~;~lr~c':r;~o~~;;];,t~pnt:~a~~[';~1: in the ayne hospital. Phone 61.

In Vetcra!lS:' Hospital. I FrIendly Neighbors ch.lb met H. H~' Honey, Salary.......... 10.00 Jorgensen had Sunday dinn('r at 'The Henry Enger family of, Arthur Cook entered -the.Veter~ Tu~s;daY.With Mrs. ~tto Koch to G. W Wingett, Salary 25.00 Leo Stephens'. Larimore, N. D., spcnjifrom Frid~y

ans' hosp~tal in Lincoln Sunday II elect officers. W. . Scribner, Salary to Mrs, Lester HoflO'ldt, Patty and until Monday in the Thom~slast week [for tratment's. He spettt ,_ April 1st. 50.00 Wanda of Wayne visited Wedn('s~ ChUl'ch home. The two familifs

,last week,cnd with his family and' ~T Club Meets.. i I' Light Fund,: day aftcrmion last week at Ger- and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Chut'ch hadreturned to the hospital Monday.' I OT club met Thursd~ with H. I-. Honey, Salary less hard Wacker's. Easle!.' dinner at Harry Ferris' at

1 __ ' .~ I • Martin Rasmussen. rs. Ra~ Ja~:l Ha"m"·p't'.'o'n··.·, ·S"a"'J·a··ry··· 142.491 Mrs. Ethel Surber was a Sunday Sholes.Ho~e from, Hpspltal. ' H nsen assisted. The cIu me€'ts r 125.00 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gus John Sahs, who attends the Uni-

Mrs. Mlirion Glass .and infantlag i~ Thursday, May 1, at rs..Ed. W. ru Scribner, Salary .. -.-. 20.00 Paulsen. Mrs. Clyde Perrin callC'd vcrsi1y of Nphl'uska, came Fridayd ht g d K F k s Mrs Henry Haase aSSists Col~ehor of Internal Rev~ there in the afternoon. to spend tpn days in his parental

aug .er an ra ay, came to the: . . . emil', Withholding tax.. 37.8l!\ The Wesley Rubecks \'i~ited athome (if t e former's mother'lra'l ~ - H . T I h C If A. C. Sahs homC'. Warren Sahs,'

C b te Blrthd om~ "e ep one 0 .• Serv- Chas. Polly's at Yankton Saturday. JSydna. Johes., Tuesday last eek e e ra B~. a so of Lincoln, spent the Easterfrom a Wayne hospital. They went rs. Warren Wmgett, Mrs. Gus ice ..... --................................. 4.03 They stopped in Vermillian Sun- holidays in the Chas. Garwoodto their own home Su.nday '. p~:Ulsen, Mrs. Aug. Behrend and Wig an Company, Supplies 29.69 day to visit at. Harry Campbell's. home in Perry, la.

__ • '... ! M s. Clyde Perrin spent Tuesday Cres~nt Electric Supply Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morris had Easter dinner guests at Nels

Ll' I at emoon last week witl/l Mrs cO'1 Supplies .. --.-_ ..-... -........ 2.20 dinner ",rcdnesday last week at G

Ile E!ects Officers. . EtJ'lel Surber to help het cele~ A. Y. McDonald Co., Pipe.. 76.48 Harry Howarth's at Norfolk. Mr. ranquist's included the families: Telephore l.me 18 held a meetmgj br~te her birthday of Thurnday. Warron Electric Co., Lamp Howarth is Mrs. Morris' brother. ~:a~~~r=~~eM:r~~~~~is~ss~a~e~,,;:~~sd:fc~~~~~gl~~~~~~:~r:~;,1 Fot

Mrs. Brugg~ W~~~~~a~~\~~t-~i~· Co., Sup- 3.61 an~rM:~ t:~isEjo~'n;:~r~~~, ~~: Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Evers

elect~ preSident to succeed ROYI rs. bora Bruggeman's birthday pliJs 44.42 and Mrs. Clair Swanson visited of LaurC'] and Mr. and Mrs. HaroldJenkins Frank Vlasak d La

' Hanson Of Minnesota.: an w- b d E t . h SOCOl)lY Vacuum Oil 'Co., Sunday afternoon at Wm. Swan-

rence Jenkins were chosen r . w~s 0 serve as er evemng w en B ,r 1 '1 T , Guests in the Marvin Victormen.' me~; gu~sts in her home were NIl'. and a re OJ 24.26 son s. home near \Vayne for Easter din-

I M~. Herman Bruggeman ~nd the SocoJlly Vacuu~ Co., 'Miss Bonnie Lou Owens of ncr included the' Edwin Richar.ds

.'Are Bsptlzed Here. 'AM·r'.BanJndggMemrSa.nwfaamynielYTOhfoml'f0aSskalnnSd' Tattk Dist. > 344.46 Crete and Miss Marilyn Owens ofUbrary Fund: Madison spent from Thursday UI1- ,family and Mr. and Mrs. Warden

V.1C.t.arm Dee and RIchard Lee,[' M~" and Mrs. Ed. F.ork and Lonnie., A.~ McClurg and Co., til Monday in their parental John Lyons of WisnC'r, Mr. and Mrs.tWIns of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jen-l r-:- M gazines and books 32.00 Owens home. Geo. V\'acker of Randolph, Mr. andkins." an~, Marilyn Kay, 'daughter W th Mrs. Roberts. Fa ers State Bank, Rent Miss Viola Thomas of Grand ~1~'t~~rl~~~1~S~~fl~:~:7~m~y~nje'Of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jenkins'l eUa Dek met Thursday !at Mrs. to April 1 ,.. .._ .,. 30.00 Island came Thursday to spend un-were baptized at Easter morning T P Roberts' Mrs Ella Robbin~ Faye Hurlbert, Lihrarian.. 18.75 til Monday in the D. R. Thoma's Easter dinnt'r and supper guests I,~===:a:l0~,:17:,2~4~P====~~================:===::==~~sepvices at the, Presbyterian' v: 9 'a guest. Prizes' went to Mrs. Road Fund: I;ome. W. P. Thomas of Wayne met at Chris Fredrickson's incl-u&dchu~h. Rev. O. B. Proett of Wayne R bbins, Mrs. Ed. Trautwein, Mrs. W. Fi'~ Bonta, Labor 12.90 her in Norfolk. the James Frcdl'icksljln family, Mr.offiCIated. W R Scnbner and Mrsl Chas. Jam s ~hufelt, Labor ._ ..__ .. 11.40 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Theophilus and Mrs. DC'wC'y Thomas, the Robt.

W ·tney. The next meetingl will be M ved by Paulsen and seconded had Easter dinner at Dave Theo- Malmberg and Vcrmond NelsonAre Baptized Here. Fr day, April 18, with Mrs'. Lloyd by ohnson that 'the bills be al- philus" at Wayne. The two ladies families, C\VO and Mrs. Theodore

Dennis LeRoy, infant son of Mr. M rris. lowe as read and the clerk be in- and Mrs. Margaret Thomas were Fredrickson and son of San Frnn-:and Mrs. Harold Stc;)}ienberg" JQel stru' ted to draw warrants for pay· in Sioux City Tuesday. ------.Dav~d•."s~lU of Mr. and' Mrs. Earl men of same. Roll call, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Junck andFitch, and Merry Lou, daughter of Paul en and Trautwein voting yea. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Junek 'ha.d Ted MaloneMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Texley, were Nonl[! voting nay the motion car- Easter dinner at Chas. Junek'S.baptized at Easter morning se-rv- ried. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Gilhert Sundahl cali-ices, at the Methodist church. Rev. T~C application of John Reth- ed there in the evening.F., J~ Sch.anlt officiated. Presbyt-erian Church. wisc for liquor license was taken The Robert Greens of ,Anchor-

unday school at 1. Preaching up a d on motion by Paulsen, sec- age, Alaska, who had been visitingTo National Mct.'tlng. at 2 with Rev. O. B. Pro('!t of ond d by JohnsQn, same was ree- at Worley Ben~hoof's and with

lone Jones, daughter of Mr. and W yne in charge. CE at 7:30. omll/-ended 10 the commission for relatives in Norfolk, left f.or homeIMrs. G. E

tJones 'of Carroll, and a apPr\oval. the first part of this w0ek.

junjor at 'Doane college in Crete, €ongregational Churcl1_ Awplication of John D. Grier, jr., Mr. anQ Mrs. J-... E. Jenkins andhas been el~cted as a delegate to' (Calvin Huber, student pastor) for ~eer license was taken up and Lois went to Lincoln Saturday to

, a national convention of the Wo _ unday school at 10. Pl'~aching it w s moved by Johnson and sec~ get Edward Jenkins and Orvld~~ __:,,::, :..~r's A.thletic association to be at 11 with communion. ond d by Pauls,n that the license Owens, students at the university,'. ;:;:~,:~eld at North Carolina Women's dies' Aid met April 9 with be ~ranted subJect t.o approval of who have a week's vacation.

',college, beginning April' 13. M . W. R. French and Mrs. Ivor the commission. Motion carried. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Wilcox and, lone, besides being president of M rris hostesses. T e results of the annual elec- son'of Lincoln spent last \\'('pk-pndthe Doane chapter of W4A, has tion Iwere canVassed, showing the in the Dave Rees home. Mrs. l\'1it-been active in Pep club, YWCA, st. Paul's Lutheran Church. follo\ving: chell Moret of Ornngp City, Ia.,Phi Sigma Tau sorority, band. was (Rev. M. Reetz, pastor) ~r Village Trustee.., two year was also a we-ek-end· guest at

~r~:~riE:f:cf~~~~;'r~w~f~~~ 1. n~~:~~;~fl~ ~HFomf~~:~~~ te~I, L: ~:~~~~~~n:~3. ::~~~f ~:'foi~i:,~~a~~stJ;a;in~:~r;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~, [] und~y school teachers' meeting Gps E. Paul$en, 37. and -supper at Leonard Pritchnrd's.

u~-sday evening. ~~a~' ~~~~s:i~~s~48. ~~t~~~~~t'~~1Ut:C~~~g~,~~ont t~~~~ s. ~:~. ~:n:~~s t~~~le~:' with E' rl Fitch, 9. evening.

lC J. ljarmeier, J. L. Henrick- 'Irving Phipps of Omaha, Mrs.

:M:-eth~t;tChurch. son and Clair Theophilus were Gertrude Hancock, Mrs. Lester(Rev. F. J. Schanl{, pa~tor) dec! red t;lected. . . 'Young and children and Mr. andhn.rch school at 10. W.orship te F ~ Pollce M.aglstrate, One year Mrs., Milton .,stanley of Wnyne

spent Sunday evening at Claude.se~ice'~t 1~. . G ~t M. Johnson, 46, and was Stanley's.ahI~b-~Jstr)ct Y~mth FellOWShip dec! red electeljl. The George Nelson family of

-r' ,ly.wtll be h~ld In ~elden Sunday F r Member :pchool Board, three Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Johne'tenm.g., A delegatlOn frQm Car- yea term: Grier and children h&d Friday sup-r1~1' WIll attend. gh R Engstrom 25 per at Art Lage's. The NelsonsWork~rs' conference will be held J hn Rethwisch 47' .

tliig, 'Friday evening at 8 at the to F. Waghe'r, 52.p~~rs!?nage., ' , as M Whitney ·32. ;W&<;<& w,i\I,'hav~ a party at the J hn' ~thWl!\Ch 'ami Otto F,

~~.u~.:-~~j:1.n~~ay,Apr~l 16~ as a Wa nero were declared elected:ch~~:x:of the' ,membershIp co~test. T ere being no further businessYV._1InP~,~ and,!new members Will be the meeting adjourned.g~~tS1tl~ losers. W R Scribner. , Youth Fellowship sponsored 1m I .. ,

:E;~.' ter. sunrise brealifast in the a1011 . '.'. Village Clerkjililirch. ,A program followed the ' ,serv(ees. ' ,CARROLl. LOCALS

Legil;m to Winside! I ' Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Leo Jordan wereCarroll American Legion mem- in ioux City Mop-day.

bers were guests of the, Winside J hn Sahs of :{..incoln had Sun-LegiOn post TUesday evenjng. da d~~ne~e~~~:t~oo~~'gnet had

Mts~~~!:n~~~~~~'tonSilSSu, ~~~:~p~~~.aJi6t~~ ::-a!:~~s had I~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Irenfa:Ved 'Ifuesday last w ek at a Ea ter dinner at G. E. Jones'.N.. OrfO.lk.. hd.SPital. M.r. p.e ue. was e Dbt, Ralston family hadwith her.· 'Mra, Wm. Mil s stayed Su day supper at I,Otto: Black's.In the perdue home, last eek, and ~ Claude :;;tanleys had Esster Don~t LetMr. and Mrs. C. J. perrin f Wayne :.~ :~i'~'r;h~~:'~lft~bu~~~were there Tuesday njght and ha 'Tliursdaysupl\et' at T. P. Rob-\i\"edneSliaJr·. " , e ,.' . I

••Ii.ai••" ••••••II ~••iilil ~...... Iss Vir~inia Jbnes of NorfoJki . Gild N • dl =- spe t last w~ek-en!i at Levi Rob~I 0 , 0llet ee, Eert ~e GerhaM w~bker family vis-

•" Th...i.s year we. al.1 w.a~.t .bett.e.r.. q~.8.I. i.t.'I. poultJy• E:;' Ck:r~~day eve11ng at Clyde

What can I do to get qu"litychicks1. Start = r: and Mrs. EI.ho Jeni<ins and',; your baby cllicks right on oUr Fairmont's Gold • Do Ie were In Norfon, Wednesday.' .,N~gefchick atart~r m~8h•. ,Th:,is starter "CO!n.. ! las ,;.ee~~dj Mrs. Etan' Jones had

'! f ..in." everything ,a baby ",hick should have for "TIl d I't kK A~t. .R.easonable.,i f~8ter< 'growth.. '= ne' h ;lc.u:'~.. wee ,~pper at en~" b 'Ik b L b 1 f L.~ " rs. John Jonek of· Norfolk Cost to You

'. 1We h~ve \ttfennI y tne, arre or Y0r- =.11 ntfrom'l'hursda~ until Sunday

F1iV·li';i: hir ,: ,~"}I "ji ~i',I .' 't Illat'.o!"DsYl;t~,a~bel:t'TIl~n of " «1~~ 148 United Siale;

,:' i.A §()()l> PW-,C£:I"O, .Y,:.. ~.<.tJ~ ,'. r.,.R,O,.,I>,.. pu,¢~f;·..•.U:..'.·· •.• ·.·•..•.•,,··'..·,.I,•.' teuatl.,·"n.4Y,•.: ·.e.·.·~~.,g.;. adI. Fo'r baa'ly Serva'ce ,. "'0.1 i:;~~:;•i'=<" ,',DAvis'''' D.U.£.·..1'~.I' . ':: Go on sp.ent. S~'hday ~:~~'ga~t 7 a· m. to 10 a. m. Cb:rles"E. SandB;lJ. State Director

• • '(to ptnr:. Hill': Blue B,dg,. Ltoco1ll

iii Pho"l' 7$ . .c;:......oll. ebr•. IiI·H lisWilli'F"~"'1 ====5=======:1·."r!',.;,~" "I c, .~ 7"~'~""'~ ,'., "·"'''''·''i.' .'"" ~%'a~if/~l)::~ll~~:','=i ~:'I ~', ; I :

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unlit Sunday afternoon at HaroldGfldersleevc's. The Sam f\!oyf'S andFred Gildersleeve families calledat A. E. Gilucrs!ceve·s Sunday. .

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VFW Auction

Things are NOT always as they seemWhich wei~hs moI'f::? ThO) ...cubic foot nlock of iron, 0':those four big rolla of ?Li~

..-:;;, fence wire? The wiT!.! iOl.lk.'5

~ ~f: much heavier, but it isn't:They weigh the SUlIlt; ·--{8tpounds each. .

No, things are not always as they seem. Tal.,that fence wire, for example. The fence m;::k~

paid perhaps 2¢ a pound for the iron. You buyit as fencing at around 7¢ a pound. That J(,~lves

a "spread" of 5¢ a pound between the raw mate­rial and the finished product. This "spread"covers heat treating, drawing the wire, weavingit, rolling, and other processes we may not. knowabout. It includes also manufacturer's profit,transportation. jobbers' and retailers' CO:Jts andprofits, and delivery to you.

There is also a "spread" between what youproducers get for livestock and ,what you pnythe meat dealer for meat. For one thing. ~~nav~ 1000·pound Steer produces only 5-0

6th edilfl::j ~~~l~.PI~n;:o~~~r~~\Ohdel~~~~unrecoverable shrink and waste of 296 pounds.We also have the costs of "disassemblin~" Lvstanimals into meat, refrige:r;-ating, transport;ng tomarket, and delivery to retail store!=!. '1'ho"sp~" covers also retailers' costs a.nd pro::ts-..:..plus a profit for the meat packer wInch averagesQnly a small fraction of a cent per pound of pr0d~uct handled.

We Are Offering a

Tractor Drawn Spreaderat the

BelBrandstetter &SonWAYNE;

Rigf.t eah'ng adds life to your years-and years to your life

W~'re proud to be John Deere'. Rf:Opre!enlafil'e in thitr community.

NUTRITION IS OUR BUSINESS-AND YOURS

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'Price balancessupply and demandiI Cl

There is always a demand for meat,Yes, at some prlce. But that pnce ISnot detennined by the meat's cost,or set by the meat p~cker. It is set

by what the consumers are willing a,d able to payfor the meat and by-products. Thatis somethingwhich must be known and remembe d if one is tounderstand the meat business.

A good many people think that the meat ,packerssell meat fOIl the cost of the livestock:,. plus expense,I1Ius a profit,. But that is not how meat prices aremade. We must sell our meat-be~ it is perish­able. We hope. of course, to sell it a~ a price whichgives us a profit. But profit or loss. we must sell it.As our president, John Holmes, said; recently, "Weseek the price that balances BUppl~ and demand.Sometimes this is a profitable price; ~metimes thereis a loss. The records show that, on ,~re average, wemake a modest profit year by year," , "

'I As for prices paid for livestock, they, too, are setI by the forces of sllpply and demand. No meat packercould control them because there is so much com­petition both in buying and selling. There are over4,000 meat packers and 20,000 commercial slaughter­era competing daily for live r . c

animals, ./Yj. S;mr ron.

Agricultuql Research Department

SWIFT & COMPANY.}UNION STOCK 'YARDS •CHICAGO 9, ILLINOIS •

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tures is proving effective in destroying these live­stock rustlers.

Once weeds are under control, pastures benefitby liming, fertilizing, reseeding with recommendedpasture mixtures, by harrowing or discing to breakup manure. Few crops give as great return for alittle attention as does grass. A good starting pointin an improved grass program is to take steps tocontrol weeds and brush.

We-both you and Swift-life interested in mak­ing the best use of what we have. It has been saidthat !fa penny saved is a penny earned.~'There aremany dollars to be saved by making the most effi­cient use of grass lands. We suggest that you con­tact your state agricultural college, county agent,or vocational agricultural teacher for further in­formation.

PRODUCERS BENEFIT FROM QUALITY CONTROLQuality Control protects the buyer of~,swift produCfS. It also.serves the fanner. _For it .insists that his pro~ucts be proc- -.t?~ .. 1

essed mto the best pOSSIble consumer \ f-A'products. .~ ,

"When Mr. or Mrs. America buys .a Swift product, they expect top qual- ;ity," says H. S. Mitchell, director ofour Research Laboratories. "They ll. 8. Mitchell

also depend on it to be just as good' as the last timethey bought it, That's why they keep coming backfor Swift products. They have every right to expectuniform high quality. And it's the job of the qualitycontrol system to make sure that they get it."

Quality Control begins with the livestock andother "raw materials" _selected by Swift, buyers.Next, it lays down exact written specifications forthe. control of each Step in the processing of manyproducts. Finally, it set,s up strict quality standardsfor the finished products.

Our Research Laboratories are in twenty-onecities. More than 1,000,000 exacting tests are madeeach year in our Quality Coritrol program. Eachtest takes time and work. But canst-apt testing is theonly way we can be certain that the quality of Swiftproducts is uniformly high. This constant Quality

City Cousin, Control not only builds confidence in Swift products,Smart in school, _ but it also helps create a steady, dependable mar'ketThought that he could ~'-,~":;:~~~~e6 ""for the livestock and other raw materials we pur-Lead a mula ••• April fool! I r chase from producers. A permanently successful b-usi~

:====::t==============~-,ne8si'::/:::tq~~l/;;~ndedon the solid foundation of llni~

ultaMl.a $opnJ &lecifte jlnFRANKFURTS AND HOT POTATO SALAD

{yi'eldl 6 servings)6 fronkfurts ) V4 cup diced green pepper4 large potatoes I 3 tablespoons water3 tabltupoons boc;on drippings 2 lea,poons ,ugor'A cup diced onion 1 lempoon solt~ cup vinegar 1,4 teospoan block pepper

Cook polotoe,. Pe~1 ond cut'in %-inch c;uba,. Ploc;e fronkrurb In ,auce­pan of boiling watllr. Remove from hett and let sfond from 5 to 8 min­utes. Heal dripping,. Add 1nion ond green pepper, ond brown. Addvinegar, water, sugar, salf, 0fd pepper. Cook ,?ver low neat until flavonore, thoroughly blended. Po r hot sauce Over cubed potatoes and mixlightly. Top with frankfurt, a d serve hot.

JU.dging pro";;ci1lg Ability of Heifer Calves

~> • \- Bure:~:;'D~ir;~~~u.try:::~. ~ u.~. Department of Agriculture

". '\ The res ts of p.reliminary analy~es of dataI obtaine by 1'lcientists in the Bureau of

Dairy I, dustry, United Stat~ Departmentpf Agri ulture, offer much promise thatdairym I ~ll soon have. a n~w, practical.

w. w, SweU money-:~avtnf:f~ystem for Judgmg the future

~e have fou~~otb~!tgya~~%i~fn~e~~~~~ld::·ofadairyheifer when she IS 4 ~nthS old we canJet a good idearh~~t~hranli~~i:ep~'~~~~o1a~~~~n l:~~;j~~~~he~r~~e:,r~~~m:x ~~ental dairy herd at Beltsville,l\--faryland, W~8t det rmined, by feel, the average udder

1-ii;h~o~~~~ 0 •.~~ILe: _:~~t;e;:~~~~k~~it~}~~~d~~ ~fW~sfo~~de~}; l;.s~l:' m~~~:hP~~~~;~~h:c;:~de~s~trh~cal~es and the milk p uction of the cows.~mce !hese results :i!:re based ent.irely On the st~dY of

:U~;Jit~ni~n~~dhel~~~~~r:ili: ?:h~~1~~%ete:o:~trk:produc~on.m~ be a~different levels and more variable,before It can bl:! reco ended for practical use.

The pay-off, of co e, eomes In cumn~ out low pro~du.c~ers at ~n. early B: e. It costs about $125 to raise nl.lCl£3l'. t:o mIlktn.g age...,~earlY o.ne.third of the heifer cal.vesnO1\( raIBCd turn out tQ e unprofitable cows. If the methodf>-tzrnds up un~~ ~eld ts it appears that this proportiontU1d th~ resul

1-g mon tary loss can be ~ateri~~~duced.

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Sod~ Bill Sez: ... the time to hold on hardestis when you've just about decided to let go.

Weds and brush are gangsters i~ .the grass.They literally steal your cattle ·and sheep by re­ducing the carrying capacity of grazing land orpastures, They rob your soil of moisture and min­erals, They choke the life out of your grass.

Mesquite and sagebrush in Western range coun­try are often thieving plants. They're tough andaggressive. The carrying capacity of a hundredmillion acres of good grazing land has been greatlyreduced by these two alone. Weeds and brush canbe burned or poisoned, grubbed out with ·bull­dozers or yanked out with tractors and cables.Grass thrives again when the brush is gone. Then,cattle or sheep production can be increased, some­times as much as 300 %'

From fanning states come reports of doubledbeef prodliction per acre of pasture simply bymowing weeds. In dairying sections startling im­provements p-t production, flavor, and milk andcream profits have resulted from cutting pastureweeds two or Ithree times a season. Promisingexperimental work is proceeding with 2, 4-D andother new chemical weed killers. Spraying pas-

CJear Lake,' S. D., were Monday If'ell and Mr. ~nd Mrs.-~.:;-pc~~~··-'Ij~pst Point \~herc h t I :~lnig~t gU?sts last week at Vict,or 5 'n of Pilge~.. ' ' with chid{cnpox, 50 ~C~:in~~e\~i~hKmesche s. Mr. and ~~. E~. Mr5~ HenrIet:8, -?iegcrt and Hcr~ Ihis grandparents therc.Glassmey~r called at Kmesehe s lan 1< T'('vcrt o[ PIIgpr, had dinnC'r 1\liss Gt'I'lr·ude McEachC'n, whothat evening, ~unday, '1\,Llrch. 30, at George kaehes at the university in Lin-

The Albert .~rader and Aug. ~'l~~mpson's. . _' C:lllll' Frid:lY 10 spC'nu lhisLorenzen fan:llH'~' Mr.s. LeRoy '1 hl' \Valler SpIlt Igpr!Jf'rs WC're' 1<:I;-:;\l'l' VOl(',lt inn wil h IH'1'Johnson ar:d iaml,ly, MISS Arlene ('\'C'ning gu('srs al Waller mol her, Mrs. A. l'.-kJo:i\('hen.Brader, MISS Jamce Junek, Dud TI1('Y Iwd dinller l\lrs. LstlH'l' Thompsun, :YlissH~mer and Paul Brader wpre £It John Frahm's al \\J.s. Pal Iy Thompson and 1\11'. <llld 1\ll'sWIth :Mr. ~nd Mrs·1 Wm. Kramer. . J Bymn ,Tanws carll{' from Lincolnand MarVIn Brader at Battle ,-I\:1Iss LO\H'\'a ~nd nTiss fl-Ic(ha Friday 10 \'i.'-dl 0\'("1' withCreek Sunday 1[\sl week 1'1luPR'pr of, FI'l'l{nont :-:pl'lll thl' l\liss l\in<l and l\li."s Anna

Club l\Ieds 'I'hllr~lny. ~:~:~.'::l\~r lIIj:~~:~,I~~~ 1\1(~n~~~'jl~l!I~'_;~I·~~(~,\l~ ~;~~;l ~~~(~'/:rjL Thompsons andJOB mcC'ts this Thursday with tl'il't' of Lincoln, anulhn E..A. Juhnson cntprlain£'d al

Mrs. Melvin "Vert. sp('ndillg a wl'('1(s va- E:Jslcl" dinn!'r jn t hI' Frank Heinl' 1 G!ld",',J,'cvcat 110tlH', home [01' Ml'. and [\ill'S. Antone LiT­

ncr, Mr. and Mrs. Jean RumnwlCluh to :\-1Pli.t. > and daughters of 001<lha, Mr. and

_AI,lolla Social circle !lw('ls AerillMrs. Walter Lerner and Kathryn,11 \\ JIll. Mrs. W. C. Pcll'rson. ~:~~~~,t. Lerncr and Frank Heinl' If',;.;;::;;,;.......;;;;..:..:;:....:;....;..:.;....;...;..;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;~

('{'It-bratt' Birthday",. Ml's, Earl JIohc;on and Mr. andMI'. and ';\,lrs. C('ot'gl' IIughcs. 1\1rs. \'itl('I'nl Perl, ins and Pat tv

Mr. and 1\Irs. \\''-'Sll'V Davi:; and 1<1., e<101I' to spC'nd Ea~l.crson and \Valhl('p Ilug'IJI's had sup- in the ('.1\-1. Cell' homC'. MI's.

1;)1(~1; \~I~I,j~:~:~';~{~tH~~I;;'lk~';~~~h'iJ:·~~;~~II~~1 ...._.1of :\lrs. IlLl\'is and LirJda Sidket1. PLY WOO D

1·1'1. x R~ft. ITPatf'l!Shingles, Roofing

Jnsulat inn, Lumber I:\11";.'; ;\,LlInic :\kCorkinda!C' spent Platner Lumber Co.

~~\~;I/;;~Sil:'llt~1~',~\(;;tiOtl in llll' Haberl 42'!4 Xo. ~-Hh St., Omaha II, ~;;1

:\{I'. <in<! J\Il's. Lindnhl arHj _.1LaUl'l'l1('(' (If 1\ll('n \\'I'fl' Easkl·I,.-----------,dinrwl' guesls in the ':\:yrol1 Cul-

son hOl1w. Wiring IDr: Lsl!lcr l\I('EadWll of Omaha I I·

~~.:~;~~; \~:~~(;~l.('i~~~:~y Tl\!:)I·;;~::.l.I.S~~jrY.,~.la~~: w(' Ill\V~ nil material and :Mcl'::lclH'n. fixtur('s for a complete job. I

E:lsl!'I' rJmller gu('sts al Frank INoeSTRIAL 'Iindudt'U Gr.~(~· i~~:~' t~:~:i I COMl\IER(:IAL :

of Laurl'l, thp I F.'\RM WIRING

and :\'rs. Calvin The Finest In \Vorkmansltip I'

and Materjals

Lester ElectricJark K. Lester IEl..ECTRICAL(:O~TRACTOR

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1120 Douglas \Vayne, Neb.tf ,

Club "'ill COlln'nf'.Sunny lfunll'makcrs nlPd 1his

Thursday \vith 1\Jrs. 1\-Il'lvinSchnoor.

Gangsters in the Grass

Honor Albl-rt Ura(l('r.Albert Brader's bir( hday was

observed TUf'sday last wC'ek wlwnevening guests at his home wereMr. and Mrs. vVm. Kramer andMan/in BradC'r of BallI!: Cn't'k.Aug. Lorenzf'ns, LeRoy _Johnson...,.Chas. Juncks, Mrs. ErnC'sl Junekand Bud Hamer of Cnrroll.

'~ ,THE WAYNE HERALl), WAl'NE, NEBRA~KA, THrR~DA\·. APRJI" 10, 1941,

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! 800 Actes Pierce County J:'ass~kd 5- I ~i Saturday, AprII1~. ~ Dr·~:l~:!~~vey5· at 2 p. m. 122 ~~;~:,c~:b~treet

: Q the p~emises \gcated 7 miles nor h and ~ east Day Ph, 7q - Night Ph. 460= o.f. Meadow Groye, Nebr., or 12. mile southw st of ------,,,..-.--+-------~-.--~~~--~• Pi rce. 800 acres of exceptionally od gra s. It l: i. very good pasture, well fenced a d has well TRA VEL BYA~R: a d mill. and three tanks. Immedi te ;poss' ssion.III I~ peet this land before the sale as it ositivel sel1s WAYNE AIR SERVICE

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.5 10 highest' bidd.er. Land is clear, me chanta e ab- I '• sl act furnished alld delivered by rran~y deed. Phone 1685\ ile auctioneers for sale bill. ,". I;;;~~;;;~b:;;;;~;;;;;;;;t;fl= Dr.,T. T. J'ones

. : Oste±thlc P~slc",n• Eyes Exa ned - Glasses Fitted

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,C. M Coe, M.I D.Physici ns & Sur,eons

Offices at

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Apnl lJ: :->ll11rl<l.'l..' c;l'llOnJ at 10.Morning \\Or"lll{l al 1l.

ChUB' n'lH'arsal Fllday c\'{'llmgat the churr h,

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l(;w('!'(' gl\l'n to Sunday

school chilJrpn by thl' SundaySdlOOI dl'lJH1I111Cl1t on Ea~ter,

Ea:-;IC"'I' Illil's. sn;l\ldr;.jg(m,~. Cilr­natlUns and tulIps decorated the

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\\iSCS in l\Iee-ting.WSCS of the Methodist church

met April 1 in the church parlorsWIth Mrs, James Troutman andMrs. Burt Lewis, hostesses. :26members and 18 guests being pres·cnt. Members voted to serve theRural Teachers' association dinnerin the church parlors Friday, April23, The time was spent in quiltirrg.Mrs. Gerald Hid,s was welcomedas a nrw member. The hostessesserved two~course luncheon.

·For l,adics' Aid.

St. Paul's Lutheran Lacill's' AJdmet Wednesday afternoon in till'church parlors, 36 mpmbers and 19guests heing present for guest day.The EasLer program presented ful­lows: RecitatIOn, Yvonne Willets,hymn, sung in unison; Easler con­test, with Mrs. Carl Ehlers as win­ner; reading, Miss Alice :\laeBrummond; and recitation; DonnaLoebsack. Mrs. Wm. Loebsaek andMrs. Louie Willers had charge.Mrs. Lester Prawitz was welcomedas a new member, A no·host lunch­eon carried out the Easter motif.On the kitchen committee weT{'Mrs. Emil Dangberg, Mrs. FrankDangberg. Mrs. W, F. Danghl'rgand Mrs. N. Vilman. Mrs. IIt'lenWeible entertains in May.

CancUetight Vesper ServiN'.Young P~ople's society &r the

Methodist church presented acandlelight vesper service ~lt thechurch Sunday evening. A largecrowd attended. The pmgramconsisted of' songs, pocms, Bihlestories and playlets relating to thecrucifiX-fon, resurrection and as­cension of Christ.alOt?

~~~nt~~~ C1ar~nccM1,'15 Olmda II .... amt' 1',

\\'aync, ~fJl.'nl theparents. M. W.: DHI'IWrs.

T s(';;"~~·~sII~C'·slt~n~~I!~/,l:d1 I SL11nton SUll{IiI~' all('1· lI. . f U;; "" Easter Wed iJ~11 Weddilig of Fall ,\h,sChr,""",' L",

~f~1 'or<_~1Jpe~~~1!!se~RaYAnde~e~Seri- Held in Ch~n'h All'J(:J:,~~~,~,~II~~;~~~n!!~(r(~ [OIII""I"'/;:::';::rll~\I~:II~:.1,cc 'lub 'mee~ Thursday, April ed. Miss Lavfrne Apking will b~ !Ill' ('ng<;lgl'rIll'nt nlfr\,Itss VIi lila Mal' Mlld)'I'I'( \\/111" hl'rn'

17, wit Mrs. I in Miller. hostess in Ma . \, Miss Verdelle Is DaVIs, ~allgtll('r of Mr. Clnd Mrs BI'ig!lJ:.; :Ind Fl,lllk j;1

~-.:~u ~~~~r .r~~~ri~l~ei~~~ts ,SpringI PaTty. I - '\ Bride of Raym n.d Reell Fl'('d II. 1)11\ is (II' Gralll, la., and ;\llSS .\Iw(' 11 LII1S( ,1 (;1:111'1

Mrs, Ferdina d Kahl will en~ Soci1l1 eirel entertained at a", Sunday Ev nmg. ~'ll~~.(l~~~P~~~~IO~[, (~~n~~:;~i;(~l.n~)~ /l~\~I~::I'(~l~);:,I\h~I'~'I('I~\;'II:;;:~/~J"\\1111

tert~ia.G T clu Friday, April 1~. spring partyind 1 o'~l~k luneh- At an impressiv Cfmdleltght carly fall weddll1j.'; L-.; planned. .:\llss .Jeanne'1,t(, DilJon LJn(ulnWm Ide ,Stu c.lub me~ts Frl- eon at the arry Tuit'ICk home 'Icere.mony at 6::.:;0 ster SlInday Mr, KopJm has offlc£' empluy- :-;pent Easl('I' \\ 11b

day at ernoon, prll18, wlth Mrs. Wedndsday ftcJtflOon. Tables 'iApl'il 6 in St. Pa I's Luth' ,. ' menL wilh the Burlington lullroad llL'r mot))('l', ;\lls.Er~st Elder. . . were deeor~ted in the, spring ~nd '~hurch 'in Winsidc, MIss ve,r~!::J\~ In'Omaha. Doniilcl Crall'! OJ,

Pardnt-Band aSSOCiation meets Easter mohf. tIn som r set prizes Mae Niemann da ht' f TIl spcnl 111,_' \\l'I'k-vnd \'.l\~onciJEI.ev~ning, ,April 14, in the went to Mrs. Clint Troutman and ~nd Mrs. FJorc~z Ni ma~\1 ~f WI~~ Birth at Norfolk ('nls. !'oIl'. ;l11d l\1's. (CIty a dltorlUffi.. . Mrs. Ra,smus Rasmussen. Mrs. side. and Raymond Rceg, snn of 1\11'. jh~ Mrs, Wayne Long of 1\11' and (III') 1';:~IJll, (;.\1'\

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t, Fred Erlekso was chairman. ~r, and Mrs FI'(,o ecg 01 \Vavne Norfolk arc the parents of a son Rnd .Iilll" dlJllWI 1,llll <.,1:-; '-.:, 11'-.J! wCleunltpd mmdll Hgf' TJH'\-()\~s born I'.8sll'r Sunday nlOl'l1lng, Ap- Jily l)jlll(' 1'\1'11'11 \'.IIII'h"1l1O'

with rs. M, I,.. Halpin, Loyal Neighbors Club. werC" received by H. \'. ] L i\1. IIll- 'riJ 6, at a Norfolk hospital. I'll!"..,. [{()111. (;1111 ',!II' r,f J I< :1\'1 ", ('(II"Reb kah lodge meets Friday Loyal Neighbors met Thursday pett hefore a whit ,m'll \\'ltl1 a I:on g JS OW furiller MI~s Blanche \\;j', ;1 \\I"'k-I'~II) ·1 ".! J.. " 11.11-

eveni '7 in the Odd :F'C'llow hali. with Mrs. H'f,l;. Hansen 19 mem. whUp be'll hanging fnlm 11, SIII'- Sl'ldl't.", enl", ,Ilr' ,11111 .111" J 1'111 1 (,IillM~s ,..~d~~wU~:(~~~f,~~~~10~"I~~~~:h hprs heing' p cscnt. G~e~ts were rou'ttd1'c1 hs haskf,ts If gLul1\l11 elml " "..,",. , . 1 , 1\11' ,1I,11! .'111," I ~I~I 1',"'.1',1'1 (II 1:I1l!I1l!iUIII".lIl •• l!lIlI!IlIll~.Ii1I1lIlIU!llIl•• I:I!.f:I.I!I•• ~IIiIi'l:lliiiill!lIi•• IIIIJ!lIli.llIl!l

Mrs. A. A. Ri ser of Norfolk, Mrs. II snal\ldr:agons und t'<I 11l'~lr,d 1;ljH'rs. l,nl~I' It,l ~1 '~t," _f'~:L~IIlIl.tlIOll'>. I ((JI.n \\, , ,\~ t 1"1 I,d ,'~ ,I .. 1,'.1 111,r •

meets Tuesday, April 15, with Geo. Gabler and Mrs. Maurice .IJ\lI'lngthdPlnyrn) 01S~)rlmIlSlt"lll)<tI{ HI!lITH.l,idrur Brl.lI11-Il\IIS, 11"),,11,1,111,, '11I\"l1lu.Mrs, ~m(>$t Elder and Mrs. Clal'- Hansen. At c rds prizes went to MlSS\L('oma Barn('I' ('OUSJn ()f the LlOlld, ,IJ<J!Jds Lllll! hOnll". ::

:~:~i ~~~1'Si;:\~!rm;~~in:~~~~;." ~:,,~: H~~~e~a~~~ns~~: ~~i~~~~;~~\l'~~""~~,(/~::.'/:i~:~I~','::~ ~;~? g~~:~~~:~,',;,':;:;~:I:~·:t\\,Il"\~::L(:~?':::"':"::;"~:,,':" :," ,',"01 II In ':Voss. Mi~s t Anna Carstens will ed two~courselluncheon. .l\'lrs. Ow- pmk ~nd blut.' tullt'. \ ll1l'h \\'('l"(' on .hlgh sdHllll, took], gf nl,~ (Xaml- \ Isrl!>!s 1.1 th, \\. L,)( •

have 'ha~e of entertainment. en ,Jenkins will entertain in Ma~', ~\~~~r~I~~\)~l~et:I:~lt\)~\';- r~~:~s\\rtlf~~'I~~'l~' ~~\~~1l~~la:1~'"tl~~"'l~\'f~~,Olhi~I~U~;~~~;i h()~~~':,. I':t' Il,nj ....;, 1,\\ oil " oj Lr 11- ::

Am rican Legion Auxiliary will 1UC

JlOld~l\I«-o:etin . o\-clskpt of net ShUlt pl1tff'd prlncrpal. ("ondIH1t'd the ll'~ls. \(JJJl ~\ 'd \1",,1,-, Illi L'I,( "I III Iii" IImeet Saturday, April 19, with ,.<a&, g sleeH'9 and lo\\-cl1t lll'cklJnl' 110..:1' _~'il111 (,l d.IU,..:II"I "lIS. JI <';'1:Mrs. al~rr Gaebler and Mrs. 1. ~t Paul s utl)eran young peo- corsag:li' \~ns bf pink Irosebllds Tan~s to Shldf'nt Body. h,11,1(1)). I"F. Ga bIer-as hostesses. plcsleaguem tm~hechur~hp~r- "Tlw\Blldhl Choius flom 1.0- .:\h,..,. All Allkl'r, \\ho wjlh hrl' \1r"s '\1"'11;' ,1~ld J~iI'y of =

lors Wcdnes y e\enlng \\llh 20 hf'n~llIl \\,lS pld}(d If01' th(' prot (s- husband l't'('('nll} l"f'turn('d from a L:n( IJIIl dJld ,dl'" ) (,[ I"!' Society. present Rev'l H M Hilpert lead slOnal hi)- 1\115. H 1\1 IItlPf'11 .h in tl'lp tu "DutJH'rn stall'S, ga\{' a taJk \\I',t l'(lllll \'.1'.1' \\1 I k-I>l1d gUI'sIS :

l\lrs. mig, Hostess. Bible storles, I followed by diSCUS· BOyd, d(Lom~1J8nlt'd h) i\Ilss f\Jma to students o! \\'Insrde high schoo] 1Il ~llf' \\c I, {·Ill.' Ill)111" I:Con ract bridge club met Tues- sian Several relay races \\Cle In Lautent)augl Sdll~ '0 p( I fpcl and ;;rammal' ruom \V('dnesday SUrl/1.1Y d III IH.' I )..;Ill'" ~ In th{' I M

day . tJ· k't! M chargeofMISSLaJeaneandvcr-!LO\C'ulJ@ )(>LiiUSl" 1\1 IS ... Jlll]((' mornmg. :\11's Auke'r dp:-;('nlwd All..ldllh,' 1'(\1)1(' \"Il' .Ill'. and,.D. o.e~~~~~gas ~1~S;~::. - WJ 1 rs. non Miller. Refreshments \\ere Hllpell II pll}LCI 1:\1( ndclss:J!lll S St. AUglistiIH'. FLI, the (lldt'st cIty MI's 1"1(·J \'nllll .. ",lP. (.I \\';I}111.' I:

scned by Elden Kluendel' andl"\\(ddmIlt I\ <'\I(h {Ill thl' I(((S- In the Unl1l'd ,~Ii1I('s. \~hi('h they and 1)11' AJn,drl ,]""kl'loil'ldy. :-DwayncWlllers Planswercmade \·isl1('c!. SIl(' [Jll'scntt'd (J bookllt Dr and _\11S; ,', IJIIIlI'ln l'lll('I'-I:to hold a guest 'day party at the and picture'; (If SI. to lall1ed HI drll,1l1 I' J.iJ ... lt'r' Slln(b~ !II

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~)j~~~\\-'i)I~II/;;}~~I;c:If" a \\1l11l" L"dl11a- J: 319 Main Wayn.e J Nebr. :The llm\C'I',gll'l, 1\1.11") .sU(' Stl'a- ~_Ii~~_.:aB!rI.!'JJUIi1I!1I!!i••l!li•• I!IDml!lIt1!fI'l.III1.1!1 .llIm......&I •• II.

hall, ,\-Oll' a long \\111\1' Sdtll1 dress April 1:\ \\1111 :'III'S. Udcr\\lth pul!L'd "lel'\('s From hct' hdS- and :\lrs. C1<II('I](.)(o 1lansl'1l ij:-; hos-kf't of r(l;,('s and ',11(' II (",,'iI'S.droppf'd 1'I,d l'rISI' IH'I" Is I)li' nt'\ OliOI'd I ~jl\ lSIOll 1111'1'1" T 11I's-arslp. I,{'ull Nrl'l1l:tl111, hmlfllr ofl Apnl J,I, \,li)1 .i\lrs. ,Allielh(' bridj', \\',lS nng IJean'I' IJI' 111)"II'<;s. :vlrs (;('() (;,(lill'rwore a dark blown sud and \\!lllt> \\1111)(' de\oll()llal ilnd ~\1;s.

carnatIon iJoutunnlf'n' LInd C,llTH'd flol)t. I\Tm r()\\' '\1 IlJ t)l!' pl'O-the rings on a while satIn IJJllU\v The IlH'('lln b \\'<.15 postpoql'd~

\vith a r('d ro"t'. ?-:.Alfl'l'O Hn)1~/ynsld ilnd Don ApI 1.l' ,"'uno,)y <;l'honJ at 11l

P('(l'!"s, \\'!In wl'r~ \lshl'rs, H('I'I' 11l ;\IIlI'nillg \\ol"shljJ ,1111. TIll' Youthbrown StillS and hdd carn,ltlOn FC'lJ(Jw.~hlfi r,il!) \\ JlI lJl~ lll'ld alboutonnlpj·cs. Beldcn thiS Sunday V\l'llillg.

The bruJe's mnt her wore ,i hlackand pink dress· ;1I1(i thc bl'J(jc­groom's motlJf'I', n /lilVY hlue d1CS:3,

Each hHn a g;jrdf'nHI corsageMiss Betty Lou Welllle, Jtl charge

of the gUI':-;t !l()[)k, \\"orc a bIll(' /It't

formal WJth S\\(,l't!1PClI"t lh'ddrnpand ]Jufj('d sk'('\"('~. 1[('1'

W.'lS of yt'llo\\" ,'\1 ISSlent' C:jl'y had c,r gJl 1.

A reel'ptlon was in 1111'· (llyauditorium fOL' 1:)0. WaI1n's<:cswe're Miss .Janice lllJperl, Mrss Ar­lenr' Asmus, Miss Olinda Barner,M1SS EdIth R(;eg, MISS BernltaReeg, MISS Datpe Reed, Mrs. Ed.G-ronf' and Mrs. PauJ Pdersen.TIH'Y wore white dot ted SWISSsweehear.t aprons trimmed \\ 1thpink and blue ribbons.

A four~tiered 1[WC'dding cake top~ped with a mir::liature bridal <lnd - WINSIDE LOCALSdecorit!f'd In {link and blue rosf'tl(':-; J\LllJrH'{' Ltnrl~ays \\Pl'e Tltl':;~LIY

centered thp tahir'. Vases oj ~n[jp- eV('/ling- \"1:"1101'5 at Elmer M(mk's.dragons and blue candlps tlf'd wllh Maurice Hansells and Frankpink and white (]T('pe1pap('r We're I3r1ghts were In N0l1ulk Monday.also on the table. A three-course The Alfred Mill('rs were dml1{'I"dinner was serv€'d. and later in the guests Sunday in the C. J. NH:'manevening, punch and wafers, hOl1w.

Mr, and Mrs. Recg Jelt on a trip Till' Johnnw r:.l'dL'ls SPCllt Sun-10 Topeka, Kun. Th" bndc chose day \\11h reldtl\l'S ot ,'\11'. Jtl'dlJ atfor her goiIlg·away oulflt il ITlJrl].;: 110\\'cI1s. •brown 11shtail SUI!, \vlth dark Tllc' Elnwr Tllonk [,lI111ly' llJdbrown accessories . .she wore an Sunday dUllll'l' at the 1I-1I~. l\1a{')orchid corsage. Munk l1Qnll'.

Mrs. Reeg was graduated from The DULlrH' Thompsons \\C'ITWinside high school in 194,1 and Sunday dinner guests III the I';rnestattended business school m Sioux Elder home.City' where she Iwas a member of Howard Ivcrscns \\'l'H' dmller

Alpha Iot.a sor"rity. She has been i~d"~l~S(~lU~~~;C.m the Mrs. Anna

~}~P~~~~h;~{ h~~)?~~1.recently ft The \Vm. Kru('g'ers ol Norfo!l\Mr. Rcc/; wals grutlua!('(1 froifi w(,l'e dmner g\lc~ts Srwrl:!y III tIll'

Wayne high scllool in l~H~. I Ie Gus J{r,uncr horne.served as a IHtraln1opl'l' in 111\";) 'I'll(' lJak BIlJ!..-.;gCI' falllll) oj ))1';lr'

~e~:m~~~9,~I~~I~. 1~in~~1;hC~n~J~ ~~~~e~~~~~~~I~~~Y gUl'Sl~ In Owhas b'een faITI1it~g. 1\1r. and Mrs. LeRo.y "Vittler of

The couple ~1ll live on a farm Lincoln were week-end guests inncar Wayne., I the FI'ed Wit ller home.

I Mr, and Mt's, Art Auker and Mr,J..t'gion rl~~lrl~-l\f(,l;tillA"' and Mrs_ R. I L Thompson wel"\..'

Roy. Reed Anlerican Legion pos~ Norfolk viSitors Fnday.l)1et Tuesday eVf::>ning this week ,in Mr. and Mrs. John Asmus cl1ter­the auditorium. I The m0eting was tained at dinner Sunday noon forpostponed fromJApril l'because of Mr. and Mrs. Henry sydow. the

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Leonard Sydo.w family and Doro-

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Returns from Hospital. No-ll st Dinnm·.Mrs. 'I11orvald Jacobsen. wlm A o-hos1 hirl hday dinnC'I' was

l~~~dl~~:l~~Il~;f~:'a~i~~u~~S~~~:~ ~~~~ (k~~d~~enl~'m ~'n ~:~~l~;~~)~dent.. was brought to her home Mrs. rautwcin's hirthday. GuC'stshere Saturday. Mr. Jacobsen and werCfrs. Mary Tangeman. Mrs. Federated Club.

Sweigard drove to the city C. O. Ring and H. G. Trautwein, Federated Woman's club met. her•.Mrs. Jacobsen, who suf- jr., 0 .Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Monday evening in the Met.hodistIi ~ broken ankle, had the in· Traut ein and the George Hansen church parlors, with 22 present.

r<a: 1rt~mber placed in a cast," famit of Carroll and Miss Laura Mrs. Ben Benshoof presided. Dis~I Jane uinn. cussion was held on the carnival

Takes Ba.nk PositiP.D, to be sponsored by th~ club Tues-. Miss Ruth Spengler, senior at Time 'rs-\VorIU/iTS MN't. day evening, April 15, at the cityWinnide high school, has accepted Tea hcrs·WOlfkers association o( auditorium. Severa! rncmbf'rsa position in the \Vinside State' 'Trinif Lutheran Sunday school plan to attend a district women'sbank. She began work April 1 and met' the church parlors Wed.. club meeting in Wayne April 17\\'1.11 do part-time work until school nesda evening. Plans were made and 18. A mixed quartct, ac·

c~llios~esli:·••iiiiiiiiiiiiii•••iiiiI.iiiiiiiiiiiifOiiiri:Pr,roc.;m;;;o;:;t:lo::n_d..aYioilaiiiniiidiiiiiiMiiioithie.r_'sl companied by Miss Alma Lauten­I baugh, sang. Miss Lautenbaughplayed a piano solo. Group sing~

ing was enjoyed. Mrs. Irpnc Mc­Bane, Mrs, Duane Thompson andMiss Gladys Reichert servedlunc'1con carrying out the springmotif. Vases of snapdragons andpastel candles decorated thc serv­ing table. Mrs. Erne'st Elddr andMrs. Sam Reichert were visitors.

At K~nt lIom~-Mr~,and Mrs. \Vm. Kant. Mr.

and rs. F..J. Dimmcl and theEvere t \\fitte family W('FC guest'sa1 th Ot'to KJant home Sundayc\,pniilg h} help Gary Kant celC'·hratc is tth birthday. Luncheon

'Rename P"incipal f,'aIUlled a 'decorated birthday

'O'f Local School cal{C'!1

Winside board of education, IBrO"$ieS Meet.meeting March 31 at the bank, rep Br rnie girl scout troop metelected Miss Gladys Mettlen high Frida evening at the Dr. D, O.school principal for next year. Miss Craig home with 18 present. Mrs.GenerV"a Donaldsen, high school' Duan Thompson and Mrs. Clar­instrue+or, was' also reelected but ence pkilng, moth~rs, were pres­peclined as she plans to leave the ent, Mrs. Thompson conductedteaching profe~sion. the eeHng. Mrs. Craig served

Bills ~llowed amounted to $32.25. lunch on' in the Easter motif. '

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Stale Dekgatc J. H. need 01Baltimore, doesn't cart> if hiS "hlrtscome back from til{' laundry wilhcollar frayed ~md buttons missing.He just wants them to ('ome back.He. \\'111 Introduce a bIll to compellaundries fo l'eplacc all missinggannenfs, he said ITcrntly,

noh' on the basement \\all \\ htcLI'cad; "I've fixed your light meterso it \"\-'OI1't *cgister." Ill' f3i1ed tomention that in "fixing" the melerall of 1he flIst's'ill!'\\" out

Thl..' pal ron at Ill(' rt'slallJ'olntcount!'r in Omaha \\as hl'ntl.,ovcrhis plate. He W<l$ strugglmg \.vithknIfe and furk to cut up a pll'CCof food, "Here, wailress," he call­('d, "bnng nll' a steak ,knIfe, willyou ':" "But 1 didn'~ hnng vou alsteak," thf' puzzled ~'altl(,ss- said,";\'0, bUI I need jill' stei"!.!-; knJfeto cut up these wheal ca;ct's," l'X­

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togUid('him,tht'judged~clin('d. H'E ' 'A"'lJNE ,: E'R'AT"DFIll' 'he fil's' '''n<' in iour years, . :" ..l"'\..I ' ' , . L

~1<:I~h~r~~l~~I'~·. J~~~;s~'e~~~l~\~~ o~ I;:-::;:~:---::-:::--::::-_--'- --:::-L'_----:-::'-:- -:=-~ .....;' _.,.--='==-_d'ay \vithout a divorce su,t hearing, 64th Year-:-No. 4'8 \Vayne, ~1ebra8ka, ''fhursd!y, April 10, 1947. Sec. 3-Pages 1 to 8in hIS state court. Ju~g(' QU,inn 1------------,-------.....;----:--.:.-------J!\I!IL:-.:...-.:...-----7"----------:::....-:....:..:...::.spcculated that \.vomcn ,had becn Legt'o f~"'t IS' • g' WI''-' t·,. V It,'00 IMy'lookin" 101' Eoslcr han- 11 0 1>1 en d nas e, aca WI1nds to take tune [or a d,inll'CC'. All~ard Is Earned I prln e come Held in School

Paper f;1~~re1collts ;:~r::£~~g;I;~~~'~~\I~~\~~~:~~~~:" Bv S ;nnv Easter ~~~o~d:<f:~\{t;~l~!u;1;~I;oy ~Cfluts of troop' 17·11 collected aWdl'dcd tl1l' L('~101l of ;\1('1',1 fill"! 1 1 TIH' tlth grade students plaj'C'd

a IRrgc amount \il wasIl' papcl", ('xptl1plaf) ·ser\,lll' n'Ilt1en'd In thC',.1 soft hall Tuvsday \..... ith DcrelcaMill'eh :ZH and Ap,lI .,I' ThIs was Suutll PaCifIC dunn;..; vVorld \Var Prospects of Dia~ond M" Woods as captam of the girls and

II al.'cordmg to Ildtlf.ication n'- Isent tl) SIllUX C'lly Apr!I"I. I c]\('d from the adjutant general's I 'Ayouse Much Interest l{whan.l Bf'lT:'-. captain ot the boys.

The n!'xt regular l'oql'CllOn of ct('p,~rtn1l'nt In Early Period. Th;ht~~i,~ \~)~>~,'u~s'9 ,leOamL

IS loadl'ngp.:Jper \'nll he. Ihe first' week in I .; '- - - '<-.

'I C' T 1(' award wlll be Pl'!::-SCI1h-J 11\ I J,'aille JIl the anthme',c"vay. ,:lcUUIS \\ Jll. hO\\{e\{'r, rl'- an ofliecr to be dl'signated! by th~' Eady from the \\"d: w !n thl' r-i:iCL' :!7 tun;()vr' p,lIllr r aloin:;. \nne:lf a tl']P- lllmmandlnJ.-: gcnf'ral 01 FIlth drrm' II('r,lid [or ~j, 1'J"1l. ICOI1["or:1 ;-:"lud"nl'i III 7th geography made]lll1ni' (':( IS r('(('I\P( I I)H;ld,!lldl·t~rs In Chicago.' ij nlll.., SIltl1Y hdnd'i OldpS IJf ,,\"1)1'1;11 AInerica

, "l(Jlllo; ;Irp a S('I'\,U' gruup I Clt,tlllHl ;Idrlt'('s'-;l'l! !(),IJ~'-1 'Ii>l' 11](' H('d1il11' ~'~lllnL;;1 From Fifth Gradf'~[lll'Y tlln'v clllef IJLlI'POSl'S In \\ ho \\ olS a l"qJ1dlp In the ;wll-d I h, I led (,r wll!l 11 1)1_1 1 \\ () II'Jr p", In" lin''', 1'C'rrl'( 1 spellIng SCOl"'{'S v.f>J;.e"~ollt'('1 lng I 11 It \\"IJl gd !l'OI'jJS of l'Ilj..';lllr'I'l·S durrng Ill(' \\ ar! [K'I';1 tu, ('" lit 10\\ /l'ro' Jl Ill', n <.m" ),,'1 \\, I,n 1h, ('iJUrl (';lrnl'd Jerr:y Korff. C11arlcspapt'l< Inlo useful e!.clnl1els I rs lor "m~'lltunous condul't In Ihr dPIJColI!'U \\ ,11kI' \\()uld '[ hr,u,,(' ,11'(\ 1 J s nfflf!" :ln~j :'Ilpss' Sapy L!vermh~"'\")1('1'1' II r:-; b~dJ;, n('l'df>d:. 1:,2) III ]J(,l'formclljJ('l' of oU1st"ndmg S('l\- on fur' u BUI Ih(' lil' tll,· ,'hl'r hl'I\\('111 . BIn!' I\\l1l n'I11(l\I' llll' h"zcrId~. I:~)r It IICl'S 111 SOl\l!l',\('sl I'a('!fll" ;lITa !rllPl Pll'T' I'OSL' III ~:.! and n];).,je dnc! 1)1 Porkl" (,ll ('l· :\(J 01,1,1 1OUSO' P~~~~t~e, Sh;:'~~l'i a :;uun'l' 01 I'L'\l'rHH' lorllhc !.':'q.lll'lll!Jel" 1 ,1~H3, tu ~"\Y 7, 1~)1.f alJc.:ndnn tIres and turn :Cllilid he brou,::IJ' ClC!"()SS Ih(' :\ll"'f 1'<1\\1 Procll, Ikttycampll,;"; I ..\s d shorL' c0mjJ<Jl1~ (Inl'nand,'r, 10 ('k;Jl1ln~ t1W11' prl'ml'" '"i I ',UU,l on ;Hl'I)IIIl' ol_llw iJr.:;h \\ ')-, l.llU \'lrg-iIlla i\<i('j!;C'Il,mDnt'\- ro.; 10 It1£' 1)·1')nrlCn~'Ir.f'('I·bO·J1·1ndsl]()n1'('<'- .\ lighl \Ul!' \\d'i casl II' 1111 11le !'. A 1::1 I'f'd IH"11 . 'I (' f CIpensv~ 01 d pLlllnl'c! trO()jJ cll"mp- 1rl1:'nl, ra~t;lin 'Dc'FOld c1('ml)~- \\·.-\}lH' munlclp:il (,ll'llion (·fllln·IUl· a: \\dkl'fwld !>1.JITh J:.I~t: d c-h_orta . ~l:\'t-'rs.Inc:: lilp to the Rock: muunlains m i Slr;ll(u sUj)enor' and l'l!nWll \\. :..; . .\ldle'T", J ~ l"!Ulnl 1::!1.. ",\nrt now I'tJr1( 1i "(·I1fIlIdl)~\(~:., i-JC~iPlal~~~; ;h~~~~iA U!!;\l:-; 1 1"V'~Ptll.mal Il'chnJC<.il dnd Er11''';t ]~lchcl '-lOll 1..,lanl,'s l.h(' \\111:r\ \\1111 the ~'('P(JI t 11I'aJl1S and the former's team wl->n

If yoU call it "babv-silting" lh!' - _. ! - IrJ (!lrcctlJ1g hIS IJnlt durllH.( t\\O ,1;;- Boal'd :\lcmhf'rs L. A. F'anskl' :t1ld I€,f Ifw dl"CI)\"l: at a d,<l1nOI1r! mini', Hlld, \\l'n' drawn In art .youngcl' gt'neratiol1 \~'J11 knO\\ }nuIRADIO BROADCAS1J' "ault landings ,lS \""11 as In lhc ,\ T. Ca\anaul.';h \\('t'l' pICC1UII·\ "')),))1 llml' sml"',l guld nlltlL' FOllrth Gradl' Sf"\\~must be quite' aged. Ilo\Yr.ll'd \\"I GIVEN AT COLLEGE! (If num('I'- Thl' :12 \'l)t..('S cast cos I 111(' (l::;1 \\ IS !, llnd: .. h"II),I~I' .llL l l ,cool.l, ,lfld J:d..,l( l' JJ!II'S were pamted.Hopkil'k. dl'pU1Y dll'l,t'!I)l' of thl' )' { . I projN_'lS. nlOn' ll1al' .~!I)I} ,till ldIlhl'. I"j(k sl](' IljOli'ld 1Il l'l'rt"ct spt'llrng" scores WPl'f'Chllrt welfdfP It'aglle of Am"l'I{'<l, ' .:'III"" f,Plt!1e ,:nd :\I~ssrElcanor('I Thp Jurth('l' ('1JI1HP('nd· CdlTOil e!l'cl ..d If l' B.ntl'l" :Ind ,t \ ()J('.IT1rl Jll!' ,n,'-..I lI1IrH_; 1\.' r'X- 'trl'lU In T,'d Schuldt Delila GIl-

He went to bed and dreamC'd about Cambridge, l\-lass, tuld a group otl,\~~IJ~'lh .ot .. )\~dkl'll{'ld" Pl:~~'cd ('cWl !'!'SO\lrcl'fuln('ssancl 11 II . Oil th(' bO;-j,rd P~(: 1(),~('al,l~ t~.~I,! 11,H' ~I' 1)"1"1 .Jd-mcs :-'Iarsh, 'Larry Jot'accident. Ie threw up an ann, socJal wot'kers tll,lt ·1('I'I1-;:1\..:;crs G(Tsh\\Jl1,s Ich,1psod:;. l:ln~UI as hl'oad und,'I'st::tndlng 01 amphd)l- dl1d:\I.S 11l1~1 Lll1n'II.I.rddJs.( ,rH,( l,u1 ,l"l <It Bn)I'I' i[p!pn Shu[elt. GloriaPfcJl.toppled o\' r a bedside lamp undl who care' for baby \\llJ!e p;llTnts ;1 pl"nu ~,lll't tur t)1l' \\=fT( IadlO UllS opcratl0ns nn 1he sC,l1nol \\lIlSI(lP (hose .th.ll pl.l(' . ':-ilamm('r, Doris \\o'ardlost a toot when the lamp fell on go to· the mOVl('s, hmc another bJ'~}3lk~".t , " ~ft('rn~~n;, --. - Hl'nr): F.lccr',.uTl lh .. ,tU\\T1 bOilrd ... - 1 k Lrnnarthim. ,wo['d for It. 111ey c,-ill II "bl'dt_ID(d,n.( ldllIH,(." IClJHlllOl: i lk~t"'\(' Olfwl'ro.; :\1 "1'!, ~\:th ,I l,e h{'\\.c('~,(j. A :\1J11el,-IEarl WenbOlirne \\'"r:;!l()okS' arc 'helng: used lu

i~- tJngl." .r: lh ,t I .\ndl I un thl ~ f{,'C,ll \ l' O[[ll"_'I""; \\ III mVf 1 thiS S!:Iut ,lnd .JuliUs SII;mn(jr I r 1 T B 11 gdlt1 "kJiJ In ll~P of the dictionary

1\rs, Heleil' Lukasz~wjcz of Dc- In Pitts urgh, a Unin'rsitv of -- "-- lhlld dl"llJ('t n;l;"lc to b,', rJllll'~~V, AprJ! at.s at Palel' ("JehleI' op·d;\. II :::ichm,lie \h'T"l' I 0 aston 1, eet From Third Grad{'"~ •'tro'} sued 'for separate' m.ainte- Pittsburgh student, hi:lndllmi 'j'cg- JustlC(' uf trll' Peace E. S Slnt- lwlct 11('1'\' II l~ ;lnd as :lllulh· bUIJdmg In , :\1aJor lhOSC!1 (~n th.e school bOil[(: a l WIO-! !:aI'! \\"ennoul"lJe, W<l;..nl' JC()[ll';::;vl 111" 3rd and '11h gradl"s sang- and'n~l, ~e because she said her hus· istrations: I complained: "Yester-I tuck was stumtlL'd b: an un.LJ~ual IlT lut: 01 . _ '\, Smith \\ III dlS('USS dlrf'cll\'1 S ~,Ul'. \\ akrtl(',ld c.lt'eled r red L~I'- I sllJ(i('nt IS Lilli' of t\\ 0 ;'\;('bt;jsk,tns )-.(<1.,"" eho!;.;1 readtngs for Redeem-'ba c1 bOrl'O'l.yed $150 from her on day I regIS' ered a guy nameo Hlm-II'CQuest as hr} ;was l)l,'l tal nun)..'; ;1 ,l! h't't 111;"; rcscl'\ es, and films \\ J11 ,on ,,-net Dr. G. :\ , Henlun on 1he 1"'\ fin wdl gf) II) Bus](ltl 1hliS \\ Cl k II ('I' sAid fhl/l'sda:;., rnihg of their wedding, $450 mler, To ay it was GOl'hl mg. If m;trl'l<:ihl\ cprCnlony J[l Carbilad, ::-: Dean',; Family ( hi' sho\\ n. ,('~IU~CJl and 0~ r ..f~k!'t'(): h and Dr. i-IS a nH'mbcl" o! a .\1/(1\\ C.'" 1 rq_;i,)!l- Pupils dr.. \\ Easter pictures and

fternoon; S30,000 10 the fol- Hitler com s, I quit." ::\1 They !"C'achpd l!w part \\11l'1'1' 1)1' I1o\\dt'd dL(;lfl of H('scf\e olllelTs hold \hqlj'. statl' ( L Co\, o.n til(' :-(houJ I.JOdld. ! HI AAC tcam II) (jumpl tel \\,01(' ~:'JrIl'S about th<lm, postmgSIX weeks. He then left " -- IJuslicp Shaltuck \\"3.":; H'c1dy II) \YCl:;.tJ!' Slll nt \~(lk III c011\('nll,m 1Tl Grand bla1d Apld J Ga~nbJr'-SkOL:"n,lO InC', Jl:a::;('d. Ill!' I In ,I n<ltlon<ll !f}utn,ln~rnL i their .... t(Jl· ll s un the back of themg her engagement nng \Vhen tl

fnew born son of :\I's S3)- I now ptonounu' )uLl mall I \\ hIs and three 19 and :';11. ' ,1)l1C'S bookstore budding for 11) I \Vl'ntJourne. \' 1111 h 1Tl lC1l' H-jIJ-

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1 pH"turr shIm., Jacklc Kt kpatrlck, ~ansa$ CIt) I and \\llt.' \\hen lhn bl,lllgI0l)m SIJJ1S Stoph- - - - - ~~::~rs (~i1'd :~1;;,' ~::lbl~~hr;~ ,stO:~l' :~ I pound t'J;rS:i. l lmt'd lh, honor h) Bcl' Kulln~l:Jrgl'n, Billy Kern and- __ :Mo, gets ~ ady to celeblate h S 1st Iasked th II the \\ord plO\ Idd! blllh filL' f ln1li., h(!L last l':'n,)x count\' [,i1'l1lt'rs h,{\(' fliNl ,:n I, 00 st jl( "O( j \\ II1nln..:; l!l Ill" !("C;lonal hU:'\ln-;:o; Glen !-I<Jud('lsheldt are sketchmg"

husl~y fireman, frespondmg to'bIrthday ~ xt March 4 he <;hou!d addpc!' 'I'rovldl,d \\ hfl( dsk('d ISlJlhli-l~ t() Jr\l Il1 the ~c~sldl'nu.' at <lpplu allun fo:' aId m 'sod con""r- ;~ 111~~1 the lall' r I [ J(jnps Upll ,tt('d I nl"l't held In (hnahcl April.!.. rIp I 10 IJe used in the- play,:ree-a]arm bI~e ip Charlotte,lhave lots lof help HIS mother's l\Ir ,shaltuck PIO\lcted It \\olks lllls \\alnul "" \atiu'1 practrcf's, 1lJ[ ,)? :c~,rs \\11.1 Ix· ::;old., T'I <;('(Jr('d a TKI) 0\"('1' GHlf' Slllll!l (,! ~.t[IPCS and Bright Stars."I " I, I " I .\ s\!Jn \'''S lOIn to :-'1r. c,ncl :\.rs [)",JLI"; In t)l,. fJr',,1 I,.ur!'l (.I ti;r I--II"'ot Grath, ~~otes,3.... ~~waJ 4111 Ull') Saul 1. l~nl. "fOInI-flno]:;, i-lll'l S(r1,'('d dI1iJlilt t' ThO' 1~1 average in 1'lon-

,\ 'iun. \'.(-1S 10 ~Tr dnti .\11"'-' O\'(T :'ITan(Jf,1 ':';Cl.;ldI1-t (11 ()l1ldhd In l:l~t \\( spellmg revIew was1,;t1rh.ln~s uf 0;fJr/()lk II I t)1I' 111":;1 round (of 1)1(' [!nal" ClnrJ thn 11 uhf) earnr>d 100 are

. .\1!" I, ldh,j~l!<" ," till ',.Linl r " :'-1()'k., 0)1 ,\ 11,1'1i~I' .Tr'lI' \\1,..,',1 Gary Strahan.IJlld.l Hw," of Jlr,:-,kll,..... I ,,'hi'!' \, \ r) r;:!t'nd f':.cnfOC'v..'llls('

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St Paul f"!lllr(h \\J1II", ho'it 10 n'cl' .I(~j d ~1<l;' Will he placed onlilt' annual - ~ contI lenr'(' II' lhl' ('h<"'~~:'lr'S~~\~~l'others earnedof thp LUlhcran of :\rIJra:-:.J.,;.; - fl

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r:re:nont, , (It t!ll' L~-I ~~:;~ ~(~11~1 t~~mr:;m~k('ahan. a toyth~':an s,vnrxl, \\;,1 ::i['l'I";. I SllJrl"nls h;ld an Easler parly

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I\lllJul l;-,lwIII I,lll('o I()netd Jndhldcf)coa'andcookIP$

Oil lh( ,\lJL;U~1 III l,j(( .It "{J0n"f' IIVh I In 11 C:;i-InUdhl and Douglas Fmnj !'1I1C(' IflllhlJllct l1'lnn "(J\l'd 11\ lJlI)IH:;hl ~L,rpnses 10 the part\.

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slt,w.::htl'ncd 10 31d d,anl..., IlIon" Allen \\,l::.-n I>ox l les men e .I In I-.arly \\ajlll' Illi-s, \\()Ik Honll:" ) ,and In ;.Ilm I In College SWlm

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F,'UIll IIpr;ild for I~(~t1~:7,: s~~~:~;-~('ln~ o~'~~;n:l~~:~~ ::~~ I Fresh~l'.n carri~ off the ~arge10, 1!J1'\ .\.If'n:ldl1t,., purt,," .. l('clwn of Oillcl'rs, rnslaJla-j :hil.I·I: ,ot :~;~nors. In the .. \\oaynckJ IS IWlllg IvmfJdfOj('d ~ . (;\1.'- lIon I)f Il! j 1{'I.r'i H.e\'. I k: ~Iv::,,: ~,1.\l! l 0.11('/-:., all-school s~ UTI. meet

11'011 IS ))uJldu'g a nl· ... ~ .,Iltlwli!sl dc\ol10ns I 1uI "da) ('\( nrng last .... ~k, All('!lurch l\-II$s Edllh I~\'('clll'l ~~;IS J\-'Ir.-; Harry ::'Iil::':\IilJ;tn will fll('_lllml~nTord" v.Ill be eslahllshed aschoSC!1 III U'dch domv'ill(' S.l'll'J1CC "llk C'lnd ;'\.[IS" Ann;\ ThWllpson l~, SC~OOI"I'('('ords, R~sults follow.\\hctl thJ,1 sUhJ"CI hilS adClt'U to "l'l.'l'l'la ry-ln'asul'l" I. ~O-:d["(j frC,l Sl,ylc" \V. Hca~_on,l/w C8t1l~C :'Il('lhl)dl:..l __ ,,{~.J. 1-;1, J Fl:rgLl.':ion, 2nd, R. \\ar-chucth \Vlnsldl' dl"Ci-lllkd tht' T 1 .. ;. R d Id('nbcrg, ,lrd."aCl'ly1t'rw lam[J~ and IS u"lI1g elcc- 0 lnpl ot e oa back stroke, J. CallowaY,lr1CllY. A carload 0' pole's has ar- Lall,.el~Ha,.tingt0I113;'~' G. Earll, 2nd, T, HUllon,1'1\ I'd Jt1 Winside tDr 1l1-;1;1 11Jng ('Icc· . 3rd_lncily \\hl\'h sl'cm~slu be Cl. SUI'- The $t<ilc h :askll1:': for Illdo; oD 40-yard breast stroke, f-. Ray-ce~~s MIS. Tem ..'lon, ",talL' 11- IH mlk's of orled road constructIOn o,('1', :5;-l D, 1st, L. VonSeggern, 2rid,hranan came to h Ip ;\lrs .1\-1. S. bel\\ecr: Har!mgton and the Junc- J CalJov.ay, 3rrl.Davie" 'open Wayne's new Cal"Ol'- tlun \\ lth:\o 211 Ill";]' Laurel I lU-yal'd nll'dle.Y, T. Mata, 30.0,"'ic DC1\\I'cn. Laural. and CO'l'ndgc th('l, lSI, H.. \Vardcnburg. 2nd, H. Han-

I '" i\-Ils~ Frey and Herman \\ork \\ill con~I... 1 01 sand .sravl'l! :-l'n 3rdDOOSl' \\('['(' marned Aplil 2,1913, surfacIng arl11bt" coat. bltum~nousl ciO-yard slde-.troke, H. Hansen,and will Jlve neal" \\'akf'fll'1d . stahiUzc~ baSe and o1tum1l10US 113.1.1. 1st, J EIJ~'son, and T. lIrlata,There is ho~ 101" mOIsture even mat surtacc. Bet\o,,('en Col~rJdge 2nd.in a dry \car lor the \\'eck brought and Hartmgton the \\o~k Will m-l 11)O-:;ard free style, Ferguson,

the hCa\~lcst snowfall of the sca- ~~~~es~,~~~li;~tv~~lf~~~~I~~~:'C~~~'~Oe~11 16'U, 1st, lIeaton,~~_~nd.

~O: dlspaldl J!'Onl Punca In Apl'll. PI'cp';]'I'ation of c,lctlllIIZd- i IS NAMED' MEMBER18,')3: Thc ('0 111111 n of praHlc tlOn of subgradr.', $la- 'I OF HONOR SOCIETYschooners contrnue 10 advance hrhzcd base coursc and bItuminous :.\Irs. Roy MatSon was one of 17

Iwestward and It IS esltn:ated that mat sU~fa~~-':L~~c~urs~. __ 1who w~re named members of PhlDixon county WIll :.;) per cent Beta Kappa, honorary scholastiC

Imore populatIon cumulg YU.I!' I HOUSE CONSTRUCTION sOCJety at the University of ~e-~oh'.. in Dixon ("OUTlt~. r IS STARTED BY HALL braska. 7\.Irs, i\Iatson completed

FI"Om )iorthern l':('bl"C1<;ka Jour- D, Hall has started hJ5 new studJes therc about six monthsn<ll, Ponca, fut' .\larch 31, 1887: frame bung<1l1ow at the corne-r ,of ago. To be a member of·t.he so­T\\"o fC'e-1 of snmv Iell In :-';cw York 7th and :\1aih. Excavation IS COn;t- ,('lety, a student must ~ In the

. The Missouri ,i\('f has swollen plcte and the- ,flOundation will be l-'up!X'r onc--tenth to ~me-SlXth sch?""so fast th,d the lowlnnds across laid as f::st a~ \\('ather I.!cnnils. lastlcally In the- sct1lor ctass.f!'Om Yanl.;:ton arc Ilooded and The house \'1.111 haH' uno story <Ind I -. ,._,-: ---~,~railroad lu:.cs are out nt-ar I·.Jk all1e. Arhtle In Magazme.POInt. , , A mild blizzard kept The Evan Hamel'S WIll move Joan Ahern, daughter of Mr,many from vIsltmg lawn Satur- f!'Om Carroll to the house which and Mrs. John F, Ahern, wrote aday ... Fou~ tickets Will be In the D. Halls oecupy next to the new ~pecJal feature on ~,lower arrang­I~'ed for the city eJection .. , A onE' after tl~e bungalo\\ is fimshed. mg that appears .In Th~ .10wafl ck of gpesc seen flying north 1lr Hall is also improvmg his Homemaker m~g<!:zme, Apnl ISSue.I dicates the approach of warm property at 6th and Sherman. A M)Ss ~hern IS In charg~ of th~weather. , ' Parties arc In town basement has been dug and found- column Across the Alu~nmDeskspUlting up Ielephones so Il)bt here- allOn is h('inl';: Jald, A uathroom that has a rrgularsp?t m thc1o,~aaile!" pcople can be called 10 meals WIll. bc added, ?tatc Colle6c magazme. She alsoWIthout damage to shoe leather _ _ IS a member of the Home Econom-, .. D. Ward organized a Bapfist APPLY FOR TREES ICS club and, \yorkS' on the ~o""''aSunday school at the court house State Daily S.tu~en,t.. She I~ a_ , , A canning factory, a starch FOR FA~.M PLANTl~G ~ophom.ol'e maJOring In techmcalfactory, a packing house and a pa- Applications for yellow pme Journalls~.pCI' milt would be good thlllgs for trees which are available through - :-------a 'town such as Ponca that has the Clark l\1cN,ary Forestry proj· To:

1H{-Ip With Illuslc.

Just attm::,d Itself in city clothes ect according to word received Prof. Russel Anderson goes- to. , , Elk POlnl people arc enthusi- from Earl Maxwell. extension for· Tekamah Friday to"scrve as jud.geas tic about the prospc-et for a rall- ester, ma;y be made at the cou.nty at a m~ic festivaL He was in

~~?n~~ the river OppOSIte lime kIln ~~l~ii~~np~~~~~'os~fsy~~r~'~tl;he~ :~~~ra~~e%aYT~fd~:~~~~df~;TIw first prairie fire o~ the sea· best /ilvergreens for Wayne county, for the same purpose.

son appeared. The long line of states County Agent Walter R. Ifire advanced across the hills Harder, \Vhile they are a little IS 1\llIch Improved. .toward town , , , The LutJrteran harder to start than the Red Cedar, ,Frank Schulte who has been inseminary will be moved from ;Hom- thay are,' preferred by somc farn\- a local ~ospitaI for medical care

,!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lleflli~~~~~~~een~ro.th~~~~~~~n~~~~~~ are hoping it will be brought hel'e. Cedar a~ple rust. - . much in1prdved.

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What are the taClS?

ActuallY the railroads earnedonly 2'14% In 1946.

To provide the service you want,railroads need 10 earn at least6%. But estimates indicate thaieven with the recent Ireight rateIncrease, Ihe return lor 194i will~e only about half that reouirement

So when the railroads maKe only ,2~{

cents on each $1.00 of their net prop~

erty investment; it concerns you.*"The funds for future new equipment

and improvements must come from rail­road earnings and also from investors.They will furnish money on reasonableterms ol'!y if they have cpnfidenae inthe future earnings of t~e railroads.

You Have Another Stake In ThisEven if you do not own any railroadstocks or bonds. insurance companiesand savings banks do. So you still havea special interest in seeing that the rail­roads are allowed enough to do a goodjob .•• for you.

We are publishing this and otheradvertisements to talk with you. at firsthand about matters which are impor­tant to everybody.

'} :O~det~:s;. f.i~o~ investment, the railroads

That's Our Motto·

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D-X and Diamond Products

SERVICE PLUS

Drive in regularly for the finest auto at­tention in town.

Expert servicemen are alwaY5 ready andeager to please you.

Take advantage of the services we offer:Lubrication, greasing, washing, polishing,tire repairing and the like.

The FlrMt JndeDfmde~t OU Dealer 10 NortheaHt Nebraska

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The public thinks 10% would be lair

What do you thinR'they should make?

cl

were in effect for only part of 1946 butwill be in effect for all of 1947; becauseof increased special payroll taxes onrailroa~ ahd because of a decline inpassen. business. '

What Does Thisl,.ean To You~

The:answer is UPlenty!" Your standardof living is the highest in the world be­cause of ¥ASS PRODUCTION. But limssprod~ction would not be possible with­out MASS TRANsPORTATION, which therailroads provide at low cost.

Why 6% Is NeededThe kind of service your standard ofliving requires takes a lot of mon~y fornew equipment and improvements. To~ out the post-war improveI;Jlenj;program for better equipment, tracks,terminals and modem safety devices, ahtinimunt return of 6% is needed.

lOS 'WEST ADAMS. STREET. CHIC,AGO S.·ILLliliOIS

The public thinkswe make 15%

Why it takes 6% to make the grade

Whal uO YOU think railroads make?

. Imparlialresearchpollsshowthat,ontheRverage,peoplethinkwemake15%.Theyalso think a fair return would be 10%.

What We MakeBut for the year 1946, with the biggestpeace-time traffic in history. the rail­'roads earned only; : ; 2 ~%. This isless than one-half the comparable eam_f

Ings for other industries. iThe reasons for this low return are

not hard to find. Since 1939 railroadwages have incrMsed 52s/10% and theprices of fuel, .JllateriaIs .and suppliesbave gone up 61·ho%.

But freightiates IDjve just recentlybeen increased an a\Terage -of only176/1O%-a year after t~e effective dateof the last big wage inprease;

What About T1is Year?It is estimated that thelreturn for 1947;even with the recent S'ght ro.te in­crease, will be only ab ut half the 6%minimum return requ to P10videthe improveJiIeIlts and !service needed.This will be beoause o~£increased costsof materials and suppli ; beca~ eer..tain 'wage incI'f;ll8e8 anted lQ 1946

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Wayne·Alt4

WEBTRUSS

~GENT

Dr. T. T. Jones,

,SoPT. refined foods and lack of exer­cise are responsible for increasingthousands of constipation victims.Intestinal muscles become sluggish,waste matter accumulates and gas isformed. Often there is a tired, restless,listless feeling, Ie's cases like this thatthe new improved APLERIKA is de~

signed to help. This scientifically com­ppunJed Tone-Up laxative is quicklyabsorbed by the gastro-intestinal sys­tern ••• gas pressure is relieved andwaste maHer is moved gently throughthe digestive canal. When yOU eat welland digest your food well. you'll finda new joy in living. Order a bottle ofADLERlKA today.

Caution: use only as directed.

RUPTUREWORRIES

ENDEDWITH THE

This scie~tificallydesigned trussflas brought comfort to thou­l!lands of"satisfied userS. Letters .

~AL~;ii~U~.;~~ i~~~i~:;and pain.

;i~~ ~~e;J:~~~~e~t;P~~t~~~~~~c:nf~::s;:~s~fesc~m~~::~~niptureissci~ti£icanYc.ontrolled••• ending ruptur dl:>co~fo~t

and worry. Thousands clnlI~ ttto be the most £,ltisfactory trusson the mar~et today, You oweit to Y0l1rse~f to try it. Come infor a ,fitting ,the next time you'rein town' •• i. or write, now •••

•MODERN LIVINGCLAIMS VICTIMS.

Central Sodal Circle,Mrs. Elhardt Pospishil enter­

tained Cent ral Social circle mem­bers and Miss Beatrice PrestonThursday when Mrs. Worlf>-J! Bens­hoof 'gave the }psson on til(' kitch-

820 Main

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John Franzens called Sundaylast yveek at Harold Sorensen's.

The Raymond Florines were atFloY,d Hupp's Friday evening.

Otto Freverts were at ErwinVahlkamp's Wednesday evening.

Will Schroeders were at W. J.Kieper's Monday evening lastweek.

Mrs. Roy Becker and infant son,who left a Wayne hospital Mon-

rNORTHW"'TWAYNE

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.'~ Staff Correspondent

Celebrate-. Birthdays.Guests at Robert Nelson's Easter

Sunday for dinner included Mrs.R. C. Hahlbeck, Mr, and Mrs. Hen­ry Schroeder, Henry Nelson, Billand Harold. The occasion was inhonor of Henry Nelson's birthdayof Friday., '

IHave Charivari. lIere.

A group of 40 neighboFs chari­varied Mr. and Mrs. Edward GroneFriday evening. Guests broughtand served luncheon after a so-cial evening.

Oldest Blink in,Wayne ounty

The

"First: N~t:i<>nal Bank

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'C%,,'pnhe principal aims of his bank is

""fo!develop home to:rritory. w~re(tnco~raging and cooper'a ing it

. focal ·enterprise. If you a use. additional working' ca ita)' in~ays tbat will help yo and

our c~mmunit;:', you ~I will

find this bank inter~st-ed ,in yo'ur prograjn.

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~~:i~f:'"~~::=:j;;$~~!EI!::~r;;~::::~~~~~~TJJl!:i~~:V~A~Y~N~'E~Jt~E~R~A~L~D~'~"~':\~l1:N~E~.~N~E~B~RA~S;:K;,~\.~T~r~Tt~'~R~S~D~A~V~.~(~\k~'R~JL~l~O.~10:~:7~.:;-;::--;:::;~::;;(l~:;::;~:::::~::r:t;~~:-;~::-.:.L..,~ I\;,~ -----;;l~~~-~~~;~~~~Sday mornin~-aY-la-s;' we~{, spenlt sev~ral days~-M-ts-.John y.~ttman entertains tion ~f Edna Petersenj

praying Blaos and specifications for .the hi 1prcfb~sal, a ccrtHicd ~hcd~::$·.·."',0.,; i'~,:i,:,'Hl.ii.;.l;..I'".'!i;S;"'T' last week,at Ed. Ga.thje's. lin the H. A. Rethwisch home., In May when Mrs. Pbspishil and that the instrument filed on the wo1'k may he se",n and information m de' payable to the Depart'Tnpnt

:1 .t.iA Mrs. Vernon Schnoor 'and Jerry The Melvin Longes spent SUn- ~Irs. Ba'sil Osburn, ha,ve a Mothers' 20th day of March, 1947, and pur- secUred at the office of the County o~RoadS andl Irrigation linct in an:W,··... ::I'.'"',,·,'·.'·.,:i,:,Y.· N:~::.E, vis.ited"last ,week Wednesday af- :day evening last week at Ernest day program. ' porting to be last Will and Testa- Cldrk at Madison, Nebraska, at the dar 0dU. '(13tOOn)otdOI.ellsasro.t.han thn'(' llun-~, ternoon at Wm. Schnoor's. ' jGrone's, ,. ment and Codicil thereto of said office of the County Clerk at .-,

:" , bYI,'-'-.....~,...,.;:.-.... W~r~fi~~ ~j~te~re~tS~~::n~~ iha~o~~st~~r~t:~e:~it;,t1r~,U~bue~; DickE~%~~~~::t:rt~~I;d-Stra- ~~l~~:~d~s t~:~as~~d~r~~~dTe:~~ ~~r~~u~r~r~,:~~~k~\ t~;a;~~i,C~~~ all ~~hr~rC~~i~~CSr~s:~"r~~~('~~i~;l~,i~~~,Staff rCort-e'sPondent ~techt's last week Tuesday eve- II Thomas, >" h'an Strivers 4,·11 club April 9 in ment and Codicil thereto of said brriska, at 1he office of the District aIJ,pids,

a;;,w,~1J~ vJra~': in Sioux rung, , Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Bulkley and the IBasil Osburn home. Frank M. Griffith, deceased, and Eng-ineel' of the Department of ; ~EPAR'rlAMNEDNTIR(R)II.'GIAU'I'.'I\(.I)".£l~t~wee.k. Mr. and, Mrs., Ed. Glassmeyer lsons were at Roy Spahr's Wcd- I that the execution of said Instru- Roods and Irrigation at Norfolk, :..

Milliken; spent last Rnd Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cary of !nesday afternoon. Has Mn.stoid Opl'rution. ment may be committed to Mabel N{~braska" or at the otficf' of the Wardner G. Scott,AdoJ h CI ' Wisner, visited Sunday last week: Logcne and Linda Dunklau spent Mrs. Carl Victor, jt., underwent Mac Savidge as Executrix. DC'!parlmcnt of [toads lind lrriga- State' Engin('('f

~n, ~ut~:wer:U~Sten~ito at Curtis FOote"s. 'ITuesday last week with Phyllis a mastoi~' operation last wee!< ORDERED, That April 12, 1947, tion ,at Lincoln, Nebraska. R. C. Ayres, ,~ 1 s~"week Tuesday evening. The Russell Lutts were at John" and Diana Dunklau. Wednesday in lin Omaha hospital. at 10 o'clock a. m.,- is assigned for thp successful bidder will ,·be Dist riet: Enginr('r~. a d'Mrs. George Fpx visited Lutt's Thursday evening. They I Mrs. Dick Francisco and Miss She has been doing Well. hea,ring ~aid petition, when all per- req'uired to furnish bond in an A. R. Boysen, County C!JTk '

"t Lest K th' Tu d ' were at Tip 'Errmons' at Fremont' Virginia Lee Wl're at C. A. Prcs- sons inlerested may appcar at the aniOunt. equal to lUO',;, of his con- Mndison County·,·~.:'p'ril·.i•.r. or s ,es ayevenmg, Spnday last W~k ton's Sunday last wcek rEf Id All . County Court Room in Wayne, trqct. A. P. Gottsche County Clnk..... The' d., Qathjes visited Sunday , 'Mr. arid 'MS:~ 'Dean Baird and John Lorenzcns called at Geo. Ernfri~orAl'll::n~s ,b'irt~;;iY was and show cause why the prayer of As an C'videncc of good faith in PiN('l' County'afterno n last week at Russell N!a!lcy of Lineol a;nd the Herschel Reuter's March 27 and Mr~. Hans observed Wednesday ('wning when the petition'er should not be grant- submi11ing a proposal for this II C. A. Bard, Counly Clerk'B~ckm 'So J;3alrd family h~d Eas~r Sunday Rethwisch \'o'as t11('rc March 31. guests at his home Wf'rI' 1IJ(' fam~ ('d; and that notice of the pendency WO['k, 111(' bidder must filf', \vith a31.1 Wayne CmHlI::

The rt 'Meyer, family spent 4inn~r at Em!l1ett .Baird's. The Elharpt Pospishils' -son, iJi~s of Carl Dammf', Mrlvin Longe uf said petition and the hearingFriday vening last week at Mar- MISS BonnIe Nissen r-eturned Mervin, who is in Japan has been and Roy Spahr, also lIr'nry Aq), thereof, be given to all personsti~Holl t's. home Thu.rday from Council Bluffs promoted to private first class. interested in said matter by pub~

e, onard Pollards spent Sun- and Ma1ve.rn, Iowa, where she had Mr. and Mrs. AI. Manske ,of jr. lishing a copy of this order in The~~~~~~~~=~~Iq, ": las week at John Pollard's at spent several days visiting rela- Wakefield were' last Wpdnpsday Obs<'r"'~ Birthday. Wayne Herald, a weekly news-

;North end.... tives. supper guests at. W, H. f'iwenlt- Mrs. C. H. Jpffrey's hirlhd!Jy was paper printed in said County, three, The oote family visited la~h~e~~~~~~a~a~v:~:;:iYatSp~n~kY~rB. Christie Rasmussen and observed Sunday IHSl w('pk wilen successive WL:('ks prior to said day

i~t 'Ar n's last week Sun- bert,Mau·s. Mrs. Gilbert Mau vis- D('o of Sholes wcrr Tuesday last afternoon and lundH'on guests at of hearing.'?'~iSS ited with Mrs. Frank Baker Thurs... ,week dinner g-uests at F. J. Jeli- Frpd Rieth's at Concord WPf(' Mrs. (Sf'al) J, M. CHERRY,$pent eSday night, April 1. at day afternoon. !nck's. Jeffrey and the Vernon Van and m:t7t3 County Judge

,o~r~ ~~~. Schnoor and Melvin Ia:-:i~~ee~i~lt1.G~~~:t ~ae;,~,.Fr~~~ Fr~~eO!E~ng~sa~~ndOfAt~e~(0+~~~~~ ~)i~,~k S~t~~r~~~g ~\~.il~~~o~::'t ~i~l~~~:~ NOTICE TO ('~-~;Nl~RA(~":ORSSc.hnoo~: were in Bloomfield Mon- Irma Rauss visited there Sunday wore Eas!('I' dinner g\\(ists at M{,j- MrS. Blair JE'ffr('y Hnd ·Pat ly, and Sealed bids will be rf'cciVf'd atd last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi~ \'"n I..onge's. H. S. Jeffrey. lhe office of the Department of I,alir~ h~h ~;~. :CIyde Ba}<er vis- nand Burg spent that evening at Miss MplIJa Tuc]{('l' amI Dunne --- - .-...-..'--'- HOi:ld. s and Ir:jg~tion in the State I~r, Rauss'. French of ('alTotl WI'fL' Sunda): ~ '1 Capitul at Lmcoln, on

~i~~l~stl~:~k~i~vers'Sunday eve- 1\,11'. and Mrs. Wendel Spalding last wP('k, dinner glJ('sts al Hay- 'li11(iJJliJ1I1IIfICEI1 I~.p~L L~'n~9~t ~~~i~ ;~~~) pubJic- iMr. a~d Mrs. Robert Nichols of and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson mO?d ~)tt(' s. NOTICE OF S.ETTLF;ME:'OT Iy oIwned and r('ud for S0-N~) I

c."entralll,City spent last week-end entedained at Sunday last week Chns l~ai('z,:s werc at Fred OF ACCOUNT GRAVEL SUHF'ACING and InCI-

at Ben N.:issen's. I. dinner in the Spalding home ·in Damme's at \Vinside Sunday af- 1 1 I I N IU J I'

~honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ternoon last wf'l'k and at Cilrl In the County COUl't uf \\'ayne (pnta \\'01'< on t1(' () '() ~ ... -

The m. Schnoors i spent last D County, Ncbrasl<a. WINSIDE P;I(I'(J! No. 31U3H Statl'week. S",nday aft~rnooi~ at ,Walter ~r~.sa~:e~1 :~~~~na~~ ~;~e~f: ~~~~ (ttl~;{'l(;~~:~~n~:ereat Rny The State of Nebraska, \VClync H.oad.¥agda ~' at Pierce. ! and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Croisant Hansen'S for SundHy last wcl'l< CountY,5s. The approximate qUClntily is:

Rev. and Mrs, S. I.e. de-Freese of Shelby, Iowa. di,nn('l'. 'That ('\'('n~ng ihe Ho,,:,ard To all persons intt'rcsku in the 3,27~ Cu, Yds. ,'-land Gravel Sur-and d!llghters caller at Ed. ElIcnlJurg~; Wel'l' III the Jl'IlllCk ('slat(' of CharllC lhocl,m\;lllll, dc- faCt' COllrse NIHteriR.J.:gamme,s March 30. I home. ceased: 'rhe attention of bidders is di·'.:: ~r. ,nd Mrs. Pete~ J.orgensen Celebnlte Birthday. Fred Vahlkmnps had Sunday You are herehy nolifi('d that on rec!f'd to the Special Provisionswere at, August Slahn's at Wake- Guests surprised Mrs. Dale last week dinner at Aug. SPCl1g- the 24th day uf March, 18-l7, I1er- covering sub-letting or assigningfield S day last week. Thompson fO(' her birthday last ler's at Hoskins. A. B. Jank{'s of man Brockmann filed his final ac- th!' contract.

Mr, d Mrs, Ed. Rathmann of ;~~~n~~~~:~~ytt:e~~:;~ey1j;~~~ Winside caiJpd that ('vening at count and petition for distrihution Compliunce hy the contractorII' ; family, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Baier Vahlkamp's. of the residue of said ('slalf', ;1 with lhe standards as to hours oj

and Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Spald- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. pflanz'and det~rminationlOf li:e Ilelrl~ and for tlb~r ~)reS~ri~dAhY ft~~'38':,Fairing, Guests brought luncheon. Mary of Beld!'n were at J. M, a discharge. 'Iearlllg wi be had a or tan ar s ct 0 ", ap-

Manley's Sunrlu·y ewning last on said account and ppt it ion at the proved Junp 25, 1938 (~uh-Jic !"\o. \week. \Vill SchI'0('d0rs were tlH're County Court Room in Waync, 7l8, 75th Congr{'s~). Will 1)(' rf'­Satm-day e\'('ni~g. Nf'braskli!-, on the l~lh dny of April, qUlred in 'Ol£' pL'rformanc(' uf the

Mr. and MI':';. J. M. Man!f'Y were 1947, at 10 o'clock a. m., w!wn all work under this contracLin Newcastle Saturday, March L9, persons intercst('d may Ilppear tu The minimum wag(' paid 10 allfor .the funeral of the former's show cause why the prayer of the skilled labor employed on this COtl­aunt, Mrs. Bridgett Manlpy of petitioner be not granted. tract shull be ninety (90, ceotsSouth Sioux City, who di('d March Dated thlS :,l/lth day uf ::VIal'ch, per hour, l'xr'f'pt that a minimum26 at the age of 9f;' 1947. wa!--':e of one dollar and lwenty-fiw

Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Paulsen of (Seal) J. M. CHERRY, cents ($1.25) pCI' hour shall beDakot.a City, were week-end guests m27t3 County Judge paid to:last w0ek at \y, J. Kieper's. Mrs. -~-------- Crane OperatorsBryan KJopping and Lynne of NOTICE 01<' PROBATE OF WILL Dragline Operators

Omaha, w('re hNc Sunday. James CO~~~y~~:.te of Nebraska, Wayne I ;~:C~1~~:~'~1lT~~:1,t(;;':i·d to~~,~~s{'ns were Sunday evening cull- At a Cou:n1y Court, hpld a1 the in1prmediate lahor pmploy('d Oil

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ireland had ;a~~n~~u;t~U~~J;~~~~~~ ~rl~ /;:~dLl~)~ (~:~~~sc~~~r~~~l~hall be eighl)' (8U)

~~~~~~~. laS~n~Ccl~<r~~r~~~ ~Jl~~~ day of March, ]947. The minimum wage p;J,id tu all

called in the afternoon. Mr, and FI~~ktl~.nOar~~~i~h(~fd~~~a~~~~t(' of ~:~~~:~l~~t s;~~~fl~J;~i~\o:'{~~o~nC;I~:~~::~, J~i':~ ~':l~hrrv/~~j.ssi:~n~~:r~~'~ On reading and filing the I)('t i-. prr hour.

and Milton W('I'(' evcning guests.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ramsey

were Sunday last week dinnerguests at Kenneth Ramsey's nearWakefield for j,mct 's confirmation.Others tllt'rc verc Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Rabe, Mr,. Rose Lautenbaughand Miss Alrria uf Winsi(k, andMr. and Mrs, Ed. Larson.

For Darlene's confirnlation Sun­day last. w('pk .cJinnpr guests at H.A. Re!hwisch'~ werr H. C. Paul­sen, MI'. and Mrs. Geo'. Stolz andthe families of Walter Rethwischand Geo. Hansen of Csnoll, Ar­nold Hansen of Belden, Mr. and* Mrs. Hans Re1hwisch, Mr, andMrs. Emil Utte, lVII'S. JohnRhoades.

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l?AGE~.

, Sure-grip 1uJ1UIle• Front wheel steerin!{• Steel body and

wheels

Just the toy ., . in just, the color ••• to keep

2-to-7-year youngstersbusy from daylight todark.

. .i He:'l.vv 10-oUTIre

Hour ~pecial, 2 p. rr ., Friday

I Sa!e 19(Price

"

'fire PumpsReg~larLOw Price $1.98

: Sale 79c; Price '

Be prepated for' emergencies. Thisblack fin~h pump has' a 1;6x20 in.barrell an'~ 24 in. two-DIv hose.

Work Gloves

A

Spark PlugsRegular Low P\ice 33c

Sa!e 19cPrice ~

J\foJ'c wwer to you-with n.....v. Tiger, ... spark plugs in your car. You'll get

i: bettqr \gjls mileage, too, with a neW~ S:et :-of T~ger plugs. -'

g;

Red as.a-Fire.(;hie! Car

KIDDIE PULL.TOY WAGON

$149

Wi

Heavy Duly

Spading ForksSa!e $159Price

Four-tine forks. Excellent for break­ing up soil. ll-inch tines. Gold finishhead. OlD" handle.

~•..,.,~,....

'...,,".,"'.'.:,',."',:.,' •.'.,'."

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i '. '"' ...j

Garden CultivatorsRegular Low Price $9.95

, ~:::e $888 :Tubular steel model --:.. ~t•.: strongand efficient. :Has 'adj1,Isf~le handle.,'­and 14~iit. rubber tired (fisc wheel.With 3 duck feet and pair;,of hoes.

Single Chrome

Grille GuardsRegular Low Price $1.69

Sa~e 8119Price

Single upright grille guard, 15 incheshigh. Finished in high polish chromeplating.

-,,_.._----,_.--- ------------- =-----=-=-..:::----,-- ------==,--- -~- --

Sale Begins 9 a. m., Thursday, Apr. 10

600xl6

600xl6

$2?~Tax

METAL WASTE BASKETS

STEP·ON GARBAGE CANS

For long wear and Peak Per­"formance in tires, buy Crest"IDeluxe! Free inBtallation; guar-:. anteed for 18 months!

It WIll pay y@"u to be particularand ask for Crest Butyl Inner

, Tubes . . . a new scientific

I

,.achievement ... superior to pre­"war tubes in air-t:etention and tearresistance. Be sure you ask forCrest Butyl Tubes ... they're real

! tire insurance.

I· i " I. I I l i

'1'11 " '\'Al'NE HERALD; WArNE, NE~.At;R:A., THL"R~DAY. APRIL 10. 1!:J 1."--_.,~-~-,,-,-

,WE liRADE TIRESDURING THlsiGREAT EVENT WE URGE YOUTO VISIT OU I TIRE DEPARTMENT FOR AFREE ESTIMA E FOR YOUR OLD TIRES.

T~ADE NOW!I

Crest. Super Qual~ty Pass. Tubes, I: 'Perfect Companions For The I

Famous Crest Deluxe Tiresl "I

I'

CRESTDEU.L\.J;:

I _.~

10 a. m. THURSDAY

IGah.lniiz{'(l

Jr;~il;.;

('

gl-ips.

Sale 20cPrice ;)

I

Our Reg. Low Price 4fic

10-ql. hot clip wilh bail hall(11r,

reels. Plastic

.:

:Usc OurThriftJt Payment Plan

Sa~e $26900Price

Casting Reels .

Reg. Low Price $315.00

~nti~backlashever wind.

An cxcelrcnt' home freezer for the

medium size family that wants tostore food safely and economically.Twin lids of chest type freezer allow

easy access to frozen foods. Holds upto 280 poUpds.

"'1tfJ'8n R I TIRED.'1 "

~COOTER

~369i,II " i.

•."jSt\",<ly all-steel~ .:co~ctiQn,o:iAttrabtive red and

·VO~)'[ enamel fini$

'is''',il.''I'',,I>il,''m.'''','J,:1',ae'" oegini' 9a. m. II

THURSOA~,I ":April10 II .

~'I"'"

,'" .. '." .

J/ ,~ _..

Electric MixersSa!e$2'995,PrIce" -',

H~a:JlY duty motor. ·::-Por~able.,·mix.lnghead. a Three kitchen tested mbringspeeds. Three opal, glass bowls.

I - "

• 30-i~. Galvanized

Broil(!r FeedersI ,

Oui' Reg. Low Price $1.:29

~~:;e89C

Donneyer

ElectrIc Toasters

~~::e $795'A heauty, in chrome. Toasts 2 slicesto' just the right brown~less you dc~

s,ire, 'AC only. II••••

;

HOl1~eh(lld BroomsII I~::., 73~ .

Tl"~ a. 'new broom f~r- cleaner. sweep­ing. ,Five sewed for.:sturdiness. Made

;~~f,t?,~?f~~!1}·~m"·,Hi(

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,

j(eg. L

4 ..

Smooth,

lusci~us

'J'isiifly I

w,th'corc. ,

sizes 32'

TAFFIFOR'

Be

"

SALE BEGINS

HOUSE COATS

with YOUNG LINES ON 1.

Heg. Lu\\" Price $7.~8·

Sa!e $398PrIce

Wl'prable gifts arc a l\~ssc:,' "must"!Choose her favorite f:wm this housecoat array. SizC's 12-20.

New Spring '\)JlJan']s .. , \vell c1l{~nel

completer,,; at i;~l111hll'~ l\O\V , .. dlll'in

I

'1'1:1':\(' button t\\",--'cd\\'i)()] )IU\: {'(,at. :-:-harp­h' (':1: lalic:,,; Flap1",,1<'1, $10·95

(,n'("ll '.,"ul.'1 jill.'\: ("oat.

]ld(,t" Pan collar. Redfa:-;tener~. Full

$8.59

PERT SKIRTS!Heg, Low. Price $'4.98

Sa!e $298PriceThe~c gay tikirls wTIl~laddcn the ward­robe of any girl!

Come in to­day! All favor·ire styles .. -::quality fabnc... assorkdcolors!

Sa!~ $149Prlce

Crew Neck

Sweatersr

Heg. Price $2.98

,Spring pastels in a short­sleeved slipover. Crew

i neck ••• 34-40.

St!lf ])(dll'd lll,t\"V WO(Jl.

Collar-less lle~'kli)HlFull :S!Pl:v{'s. Dp.cppockets . $Ll.95

,\ i

\ IJ,

The Best St:yl,es •.. The Best: Qualit:y ... The Lowest: Prices

Double lH'(la~t('d hOVe.;'coat. Nax\' \\'ith \\'h'itebuttons an'd !'lap pot'l\.­cts $6.50

All woul t \\~,el'd roatFly fronl. Hean' wI'11seams. .:\Ialc~jng peakcup. ,., $8.59

Don't ever think for even a minute that the little moppC'is running around your

house aren't ¢lothe,,; conscious. They'j'e just as anxiou,,; tr) han' nell' coab fu!' sp!'ing

as you are. That's why we have this wondel'ful new se]ect{on to choose from.

• Service Weight

PURE SILK

79c'" Sheer

• Service Sheer

You owe it to your public­to wear beautiful stockings.Our selection of pure silk,nylon and rayon is availablein sheer, service sheer andservice weight. All sizes inspring's newest, most flat­tering shades.

Ii

Little .Misses ... Special

44cgright spring colors and patent plastics

,

Sp ri ng Han dbag s

99c to $4.98

\ :'141<

______~ THE WA~NE HEUALD, \VAYNI~, rEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AI'IUL 10, Inn.;i1iIil.....~,ir;~.......~•••••••~~~,~~-.-~~~~~iii,i,~~~~iiil~~~~-I-I--E·"I'lil-I-IIII-III;-= ••••••;D.~~~~~,-...,~,~\~1f~~7i%ftt*4

'" t ~~?liX '~_Ofl ___

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• Chambray

• Woolens

• Chintz

A"Much

As51\%OFF

l<'rellch Model

The finest fabrics money can buy to

Lusy the fingers of the spring sewing

circle. Gay, wonderful, tubpable cot­

tuns in floral prints, stripes, plaids andsolids to fashion your spring into sum­

mer \val'uroLl'. Here are prize win­

ning faul~ic at surprisingly low prices.

Cotton Gabardine CoatSpec«zJ-,

$549

Plasti.. Rainroat, Srarf$143

REG. PRICE $1.98ClI',lr pla::tic fashioned into af;iick raincoat and. matchingh".r1 scarf. i\ suedell value tlli3week!

to

49c

Umbrellas

SALE PRICES

Sealskin Salin '

$2.79

RAINCOAl

Bright colors in plastic and waler. repellent taffeta.

Shower-shedding sealskin salil) fullsleeves ... two shoulder straps tw r )

huge patch pockets, Slyled by AQUA­TOG in natural, gr~n, aqua, powder

or 1~.utYlO to 18. '

Tnlfugles to Maleh RaincoatsPlastic trangh,. to keep the rain off yourhairdo. Rainbow colors to match plasticcoats .•••• ••••••.••......... 59c

to

SalePrices

PLAY

SUITS

l'

!' Cotton

I" 77Sale Price.. C

ITHE WAYNE IIEUALD, WAYNE, NEn~~THURSDAY, APRIL ""10, 19,1'1.1

II'

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~~

House Dresses

Sale Prices

$200 and $277

Cotton

Femininply nnttcring printsposing H!'l 11 ~-pi(>L't·r. J)i\rk

skirts ar"'cnted witL ~,lY print.lops.

Ladies' I

PAJAMASReg. Low Price $~.98

Sale $2981Prtce J

Brig I arid gay print perea e. A vari­~ty f prints .and styles, 0 fit anyfane . Sizes?2-3~.

I-~------- --'..---~--_._--

Strictly feminitH' fril1~ trim thene<.:kline ,md !·;\r'Q\'es of this :.!­

pioc:e favorite in women's sizes.

).~

Dre8~CS for cvcr)'onc ... juniors. Jl'.. iS5C~~ andwomell. Itlattcrillg new styles of finest qual.ily, priced within :,..our budget. Be:onc of thefirst to sec our amazing Spring: selection.

RESSED for SpringCOnte One . .. Come All

$444 and $595

Sale 77cPnce .

Reg. Low Price $1.40

IA. $.. ..-..;~~t ...y-joD."if'aille·" . aoowy"!biM-.. ..

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Rf'~. ""'" Priel'$ ..14.95

SALE PRICE

9 a. m.~

$5.95Rp~. Low Prit'p SIO.95

Safe:'l..'\ Mom'!! right MT'1·_JtLf'

broad base of thi.s l-~iKh ch"irprevents tjppin~ y.,hf·n"Jurnpin' J<lck" j;.; in l~

end foot-rest removablE>.

Rally f; n<ll'll

High Chair

Sale Begins

THURSDAY I~,~~s"

;~VISIT THIS NEW .,.~l

FURNITURE DEPARTMENT ~

'*&Mt "~1

/l _~:~IJ/

?"fP)fQhl'"

Ah.,rays a household need... plenty of hampers tohide away soiled bcdding'till laundry time! Thisspacious style - 20 in. x] 2 in. x 28 in. - has aloom-woven body overwood, plastic-like finish,decorated front panel.

Reg. Price $7.95

Sale Price

(;aMt~The Friendly~

AT WAYNE, NEBRASKA,

.;

(Without Mnttrf's,,;;(,sor Springs)

$395

HAMPER

'}25PEl{ WEEK

PAY-WH'; ,\UJ.'TllLl'

You'll have many usesfor these brand-newbUilk beds ... in theboy's room (girls like'emalsol,ona sleepingporcn ..

I

If dining space is at 8 premium. thisr-J-piece Vinette Set is a wise cholct'. In I

~quare modl'rn st Vlfl noaJ. ;lO' it «'(­

tpnd:; to 11; in,'IH"'S ------tlf'ats ~ix pep'"nsl':1:;ilv two k'flVes incllld(·d. (,fstllf~V o"k with IW:'lt- Hnd "Llln-r,·­.'-'i.;L"lnl t-ini:.;h. I,.e;ltherette sllp-.-;tylechair Seals in h3.rIDor.izing- co:or.

Iu

Scaled for YourSlnall Dining Space

rz

E

Tllrift.vl'UYHlf'flt

Plan

Curled duck and goosequill feathers fill this com­fortably plu:mp bed pillow.21 r x 27 r in size.

Full of Rest andSlec!,ing Comfort

'Vhen guests arrive, here's the faithfulstandby . .. opens to ~i size bed ... handybedrling hox: ... spring-filled base and hack.Tapestry covering in :floral design providesharmunious daytime beau¥"

. $4995 to $7950

$I

Bedroom Beautyin Poster Style

$21 50

Thrifty l"ayn1ent PlanTwin size bed of hardwood,in lustrous walnut or mel·low maple fini.~h-·at aFrice that is amazingly low.

SENSATIONALVALUES!

Size9x12

.'Practical neauty­

24" Plate Mirror.

A cirC

fof gleaming plate

glass t rL'!leC't the hoautyof hOI 1('. Etched hordt"rdesign. Hangers induded.

To bring you greater SHOPPING PLEASURE AND CON­VENIENCE, your friendly Gamble Store has COMPLETE­LY REDECORATED and modernized the DOWNSTAIRSFURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Many RARE VALUES andSPECIAL STOCKS of QUALITY FURNITURE have been

'I assembled especially for this SENSATIONAL SAL~ ! ! !Convenience, courtesy, qualit y mer~hanqise, ~nd fl'~endlyservice are yours at Gambles. Be With us durmg thIS sa,Ie

.FOR AMAZING VALUES FOR YOUR HOME.r- . I •

, I

These suit.es have a very fine qual­ity frame construction. All jointsare doweled and glued. Reinforc­ed tula-tex pads cover the springs,which assures soft and comfort­able seating ability.

Felt BaseRug

• Long wearing enamel Rur­face deans easily.

• Anti-curl felt balO0.• Floral and tile patternR.

2-pieceLiving Room Suites

27" X 541' •••••• ,. $ 6.509 x 12.......... 69.;;09 x 15.......... 36.,')0

11 x 12.••••••-... 116.5012 x 15 'lI5.00

,I:

.-.. -",,-----::-~-_._-------.._~-"._--~-,-------:----THE WA' 'N'E HERAI.D. '"'lAVNE,· ,;rEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AP~IL 10, l!H7.

If your living room is a lifelessplace, the htue colur and warmth of8 Cres,thig.h rug can. brighte,n a II d

:f:;;O;~:r t~r:~. cS~~i:: jilbc;~'~tan, rose, cedar, and wood tan.

.. ALL 'NEW STYLES• ATTRACTIVE ~OVERINGS

• FUL~ S~RING tONSTRUCTIONI '

!J!i#!\iiM4!UA

Axmiftster All WOol

CRESTHIGH RUGS

$6.50 to $115

: ' . i I.. .. .... ' ,

iwARiiouLIDNDDrS~OSAL

~ t ~ f!fi J(. t"g;;gSJldl!lilJlliit%&\iaaM

HOlir Special- 3'p. In. Friday

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up.m.

SaleStarts

at1:00

PARE Sr:YE~--- - ·_.~ I

T

AUCTIONin Front: of i:he Cit:y Audit:orium on Pearl Sheet:

1I .

10 IBe Held at Waj'yrM~v Nebraska,

UOLIC

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I I •

TV~roug1z the coopemtion of! manufacturers and their local representatives, all critical items listed below were secured"for this VFW benefit auction sale, Items are newu~lkss otherwise specified. i Lunch will be served throughout the sale by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Women's Auxiliary

II' ,I I =--~.,--===i

l/Z-ton pick-up. 1947 model

Willys Jeep1947 Model

" ammer Mill Portable Air Compreslwr, Farm Unit 6 Gals, Prestone 2 Rubber. Tired Running Gears

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

~1 Tires ' ,

.

. :::: 8.25x20 lO-ply; 2: 6.00x16 6

tP!y mud grips

I -t 7.2Ox20 10.ply; :::: 6·0PxI6 4 ply mud If''ips1 6.00x16 4-ply .

40rmeyer Vertic~-;;'~~;:;;ektricMixer

BatteriesBrand narpes

Lawn Mowerswith rubber tires

x12 Wool Rug, Fancy Patt rn

ilHeaterSun Flame

Paint27 5-gal. cans. Outside White2 5-gal. cans Red Barn

Toilet Complete with Water ..Closet

.4 Radios2 Table Model Combinations1 10-tube Console1 Console Combination

2 Bicycles1 Molor bike with lights and speedometer1 English speed bicy, Ie

2 Electric Motors1 2-h. P. and 1 1 %-h. p.

Refrigerator7-ft. Crosley Deluxe Model

. Wheelbarrow with Rubber Tire

Washing MachineABC deluxe electric

Electric Water HeaterDeluxe model. 50-ga1. capacity

1941 Chevrolet5-passenger coupe with radio, heater, good tires

2 Auto Heaters, with Defrosters

Manure SpreaderJohn Deere Model H, tractor type, 2-wheel rub­ber tires

Corn PickerWoods Brothers

New Idea Rubber Tired RU1lning Gear

2 Arc WeldersFarney AC 220-volt, 185 amp., power factorcorrected for REA, with hood, tips and rods

Steel Flare Wagon Box

Wood Flare Wagon Boxes

kVacuum Cleaners'General Electrjc and Firestone

1 16-FT. GALVANIZED GATE

I BUMPER JACKS

1 SCISSORS JACK

1 TIRE TRACK

1 SPOTLIGHT:::: SETS WHITE TIRE WALLS1 ELECTRIC BLANKET1 JUMPING HORSE:~ FLQOR MATS

1 THREE-WHEEL SCOOTER

3 SETS CHAINS

1 SUN VISOR

1 REAR VIEW MIRROR

1940 PlymouthComplete with radio and heater

Laco Oil Bur1l,f!r, Model CR12

uctionefJrs: T. J. Hughes, Wayne, Neb,; Fred Jarvis, Laurel, 'Neb. TERMS OF SALE: CASH Clerk: State National Bank, Wayne, Neb.!=-__~_=<=_+-"""""""_-=====4_=-=.~~.-~=--"~_.......... ~ ' ----

This Sale Is Made Possible ThifOUgh the Cooperation of the Foilowing Wayne:Dealers:

• !

W~Xfle Munidpal.4udH:orium, April ISLEE BARRON'S POPULAR O,RCHESTRA

f

9:00 P. M;,

NOW •I

Ed. Wol!'ike Auto Se.·viceCoryell Auto CompanyL. W. McNatt Hardware

Carhart Lumber CompanyHiscox HardwareC.'aven HardwareCent~al Garage

First Rate Body ShopBen Zersen~fender

...Nebraska's Favorite Dance Music

Wapw Implement CompanyStandard Oil Company

A & M Sale!'; & SeI'Vice CompanyEconomy ShopGamhle Store

Kuglt'1' Electric Company.Frt'(lI'icktoion Sen'ife Station

B. J. B.·31lfltoitcUer & SOl).

• .JOIN YOUR LOCAL V. F. W. J POST'I

",1

Admission: $1.00, tax included

I

Bick('I"t !farm SCI'ViccLang('nwid' Oil CompanyCor)'<,H 70 Scnic(' Station

I"ullerhm Lumhcr CompanyCoa~t·to·Coa!';t StOI'(~

Mf'yel" Oil CompanyWayne Elcc!t,ic & Appliance Co.

Sti.'lz Oil Company

Meye' I' & Bich IFirestone Sto c

Merchant Oil COl panyKinder Service S ationI~indsay Auto Co pany

Surher Furniture C mpanyCoryell Auto-Oil C mpanyWayne Ice & CoM torage

Studebaker Ga age .

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to $795

i

$498 to· $749i

$498 to $895

I'or Birthda.....To lwJp :'Ill· P,lf'\L' L:I:Jr>!>l<Jt, i

at

I

Just Note These Pnce~I

Thousands of Working MenDo Wear Them Every ~Day

Have You Ever Worna Brown..McDonald

Work Shoe

And, what is'more to the point, they come backtime after time for more of the same kind.They must be good. Whether you worl< whereit is dry, or wet •.. whether you walk, or standstill all day ..• we have a shoe that wiill meetthe need. Our many, many years of experiencein buying and selling have made us ex!Perts i;'providing work shoes that fit ... that g\\,e com­fort ... that wear well ••• and that cost theleast possible.

Leather 5~leWork Shoes

Farm-ProofedWork Shoes

Cord SoleWork Shoes

·T,,~. ~,k 1101 U ! P•• 01'1

80cup$140 up

I 80c up

Fre'edom to run, shout end play inclothing strong enough to "t~ke it" androomy enough for comfort. Only colorf~st qu~ljty fobrics ~nd r'(lotching boilproof thre~ds ore used for these g~r·

ments, You save money when you buyTUMBL.TOGS· they're r••son.·

bly priced ~..nd designed for longerwear.

f~Mlt

, i4"tIleiJt HERITAGE

I •I .I .

THE WAYNE HkRAl,n. \\lAYNE, ~EBRAFlJ(.A. TJllffiSDAY,- AI'RIL 10, 1947. \

These are made wifh Doubl~Retanned Uppers

'. christ an ehUl'cll. ' Come in Soon and I.et Us fit. f'oU<R.ev, Rob\. Evans. pastor) Better Still, Come irr Soon

Bible Sc110011iat 10. Lord's supper I<and worship s rvice aL 11..No eve- and .Look Our Stoc Over.ning service. i < I .

3~F~I::;,';,'t*~;i;,~e~~~C:e::i~I~~~ 13.'~'III~'tIJ,-1 -. .. ~"".~..1'11

Choir T!,urspay evening. ~ ..... ~~ _ ~IW

<Re/CII::'f~~:~~:;~:'~~stor) Jl'rP J1C~ i:S,und~y school at 10, Morning , ",." '" 1/worship' t II Westmin'ster Fel-" .• ,I.

' ,1Q~~~~.a ~'lday ,~t ·S. ;' . '. , ; V,' I, Ladies' Ai~ThUl'1SdalY'·af1!ernoon I

;r;!;ill1lr.M~cnP;10;;.0i:"::;~:;~"~;~"~~1;(:t~ ~,~;'I' T, ..~.. I \'--I-"-!"-' ...:. ....""""--""""---t-:--J• L.,- -----==---==;.;,;j:.,,====...

For Bh·thday.Mrs. Henry Rubeck observed

her birthday Monday last weekwhen neighbors called in her home.A [aniily dinner was given in herhome la~t Sunday,

Obsen'f'l Birthday,Miss Edla Collins cel(1)mted her

birthday Sunday last woek wh('nfriends and relatives called in herhome that day and thp followingclay. Cooperative luncheon wasserVf'd.

Cl,,lf('hratl' Birthday.To help Mrs. Harold Anderson

celebrate her birthday, relativesand neighbors called in her homeWednesday last week,

I 1 f ---yqlt'il' Efljo Our Home-Cooked Foods+""'-...,..'""1""-ri"+- an4 Y u'll Like Our Service

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ePar tm' e 't Way:n'e' Herald' f,",~~;:i"~;:;::,,:~l;;;;:"': ::: INORTHEA'" ,:; :~t:;,::~"::,,',,'::,':'_,'.' fi-rmation. COt.)jts 1hursdalr 1'\'('lIln'~ ']1,,'

. '. . .' , The Harold C;oshornfamily of WAY N E ::~e't'~~~dh:'I~e I;~~~,,::: '~;''''I'' 'I:"':"WinsIde, Mr. and Mrl'i~ Ray SUjrbcr

BY MISS EMELYN GRIFFITH and lIarold had Pal",Sunday din- bY ley's mother. , '~~~~_~__~~~._~~~__~_~_~_~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~._~_.~~ ~~_~~_~__. ~ ncr at J. W. Goshorn~. . J~·v. hnll Ml~.' ilil[I'['] (',III"'jl

ISSION RY.PLA.t;S Hypsc an,e.lMI"l;. Geu. PrangC'i' 1105- 1\11'. and Mrs. O. B. Haas and Starr CUrJcsponrlcnt I~t" l:~~~fs' ~~~~r; t'd,jSJlI

dl ;11 \'11.'11Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goshorn were Janet Johnson 111],1 t \ k n U ( 1\ ".1 \\ I

RET RN TO· ACIFIC tesscs,' nfl'in th Han· n homl I~nd Thursdd\ T () \\1

iss Ru h Swanson ....·who has ~'~~~ ti~~;.dyWli~sr~:~~~at Wa~e- ~.it~\ Bon~ie. ·JS tl"'l WHhJ t Kan, vh' I' J' (,II

5e "\led fr m the Presbyterian English St. ,John's Lulh. Chur('ll. Mr and MI s Gd!)r II I" IL' '; r ill "on has aCl eptrd ..I l II j

eh reh as f missionary the past '(ReV.'Robt.p<ruse,'pastor) MI'S. Donald Mil~ikcn spent ld C\t Henry ~(Jlt , IJOiI \' (~h I Thf' f lmlJ!r'S of 1\IJ d28 years,.\a ld who bad been '\/isit- . Su{\day s('hool (Inri Bible ~'la~~s Tucsda~ ~ast wCl'k With Mrs. Al- WedQesdaye'vulll1g 11lr SI(>\eTS Inoin in Lak land, Fla., spent Wed- at 10. Sl,tvil'l.'s at 10:15. bert Milliken and the latter wal? M d"1l1 P P I SUl'daj- la"t \\(lk 1

nes ay las Week wHtt relatives Walther League this Thursday wilh the ~ormer Wednesday. at {1 a~ ~1\.l\\I~~~S I~{~~/t~{\\::~' :~'Tr (lnd 1\11<; dher. She i· a niece of Mr.;. Sophie at B. The ~ussell Pryors were at Leo ldst ""eek for supper cl ildlC'n of (':tli'dlIe ry and Carl Swanson. Qur- ·Ladies' Aid nwct~ this Friday at Jordans at Carroll Palm Sunday Mr and l\Irs Harold Stodl1 (,I \CIS that ;ill'l .i0t;' he \Va , Miss S~'anson w~s a 2. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and evening. Th~ Pryors w;te al CI1:J.l'~ Lincoln, spent Easter \·acalwn In I ~Tl·"..\dolph ,pris ner of :thc Japs In Manila Ifor Mrs. Emil-Waite';' are hostesses. er:ce Ca,rlso.n s March :zg for Con- the Lloyd Powers home'. . I,:dnlph Korn ,. ,[1,k~o ~fa~~'e$ ~\'f::m~~v~~n~~r IftOh~ Adult ~C'muership class Friday me Sue s lnrthday. I Mrs. Walter Herman and Lc- :-.,unday eW'nJnr': J I·

~'" at 8:30. The Wayne Andl'r.sens. we1'e land had l<lst \veek Sunday dinner and ~lrs. Fes1 il Thwl \" I ! 1

Miss Pauline lIypse· h,ome last . Church school Saturday at 1:30. amung those who ch<.lTlvaned Mr. and supper at C. R. Ash's. 1 1 \:Isl\nrs and :'Ill'. :11'(\ :'11: ",IWed esday 10 /Wl' honor. l\1iss and Mrs. IIarold I\nde~sen and The ('(}nrad \Veiershp\ls('l' fam- B"'lIl'.r ('ailed ill ~i('\I'I'.. ·l ,II··Swa 'on will return to thl' Pl1il- Sall'lll LlItJlI'T<tll ('!lun·h. MI'. and Mrs. l\1('lvln COllll<'r o[ Ily ("aJ!,l,d al ()I!o 1!!'llh(Jld's lctSl ,111('lrJ00Y.ippin s in May. "(Hey. (' \V, \Vlherg, pas!o]") Winsl(k, tIl!.' fOrJlIt'!" Mom1:ly ;][H1 WPf,k \\':p(\nl'sday {'Vl'nmg. :

SCH""OL T~O-PRESENT ~ Lullwl' ColJpgl' a cappl,jlu. chOIr t',H' lal!l'l" \\'eullcsday l'vcl1ing [;tsl ~1I"s. (. J. IIarnH'il'r of (';qToll.1 I'ur 11~11J""1\\arlllill;':

V wlll appear in Salem church lo· \\c{'le vIsIted at l-It'rberl Conyers' from I A lif nC'Ir-: lll )(!l.:'s 1,,1., '

~\ PLft.Y ON FRIDAY night, Thursday, April 10, <It S. The Wm. VahJJ~iunP.s cnkrtain- :vIonday li.lst wl'ek until Friday. th'.' . J)(}rn1qn h(,ml' j

A t ree·aft comedy, "Down and The public is. im'ited. cd at Palm Sunday dinne!' [or Mrs. E. F Shields spent from last week i.lS <l. :,wlconw "J

Up" w II br-,prcsented in the school Saturday at ], catechetical in- Faye Jean's confirmatJon. Guests Tuesday la;;l wcrk until Fndny in nelghhOlhOt.Jdaudito jwn this Friday cvening by struclion class. were the Ralph Kasper famJly of the Oli\'er Srll('lds h0ll10 in SIOUX

th~c~~t;O~'a~I~}~ni~~se~v'~~~.~~:~~df·or at ~q~d;~v~I~~l:::):~~(!lpI;i:)ltlclasscs ~~~~~l~. rv~~~.. fi~i:.a ;~:l li~I~~. B~:~l Clf~e }Iurry Bl'cknor famdy andEaster \bul classes ,resumed agalll Lulheran Brothel'h ad r\.lond y Sievers. The Claren('c Mann [am+ :-'Tr. ami :\lr5. S. .J. Hale visitedMonda~. at R. f U J. _ a ily called in the evening. 1 SundHY lasl wf'('k ;n 1,he Ralph

i EV('l' Rc'1.dy Gll-Js Tucsday at 8. Wm. Bartling Clnd :\1iss Emma, Duhach('k home at ;\lradow Grow'W.A\KEFIELD LOCALS Geo. Hefnel" family, :\lr, and Mrs. .:\lr. and )'I\"s. Ernrst Echt'!n-

Mrs. ~Vm. Bycrs and Bli! wcrc :\fi ...~ion '("ov('nani (,hure'h, Frank BW:iC:henfeld, Carl Jensen kamp vIsIted Wpdnesday last weekin siouxi City Saturoay. "Ott'v. EI·VJ! Gustafson, lJaslor) \family, Herman Fapenhuusen fam- at Jam:s liank's ·Ihey had last

MI'. and Mrs. Fn'd Jahdt' \·ISill·d C!!llal'If'l'ly lJusin('s..; lnpeting will ily and MartIn f3ou/1ing' fanllly of ,",:'('('k, 11.lrsl!aj· 11.Inc!w()n al Fredat \VIIJ~lfl'Il'l'S' ~'nday ('Vl·l1m)..';. 1)(' Iwld Tt'lllt'scLIY al H, [nllmving Col('ndgt:, .;\Ir. 'ind .1\1rs. Fn'd rll'~~s.. ..'

Thl' I'~'nk Bel.l11S o[ Alll'l). \'IS- thc.pra:>l'J". S('~<~l()n All I1H..'muen;: I-h.".!..'!" 1\.'1ISS Martha Hewr, Mr. ;md 1\1t dn.d .\l.I_S. ]\,ltl 1."ICk ."nd at Paulited Tue day last wl'('k \vJl!l Mrs. ar!..' urged 10 atlend. Mrs. Emil Vahll~amp and"thl' Wm. daughtrTs?f !';pll:..;h, SIlnrl3Y nmg J() IJ(Anna Te ple., . Sunday sehool at 10, Morning Heier f<lmlly were ~unday last last WC~k, ~~ Ih(', ~~'\"1 .home birlhday. Guo sl'I'inc!ud,·<j

Mrs. va Conner and chlldrcn worship at II. wpek ~lnner guests 10 the Fred T~e .Bucks mc\(u :Vlonddy tu ~\alc,.~:'rHha,·nUnn;,rl-'.r'·;'h~.,1,1\1\:-~;},';O"n;1","",.','1"",and Mis Joyce SheJjing!on were Ci)mmUnJl) ~C'lvic(' al the I-IcICI", Jr., home for Twila's con- \\'ashmgtol'I slate. ,LL L L '" .. ,

10 Sioux City Fnday. Christian Sunday HI 8. firmation. :\olr. and rVlr'- . OJ \ Il!r 01'15l'0 n'~ :\Ir. and :\oIrs. KJnneTh Lf'~~l' 'I,:;\lr, an Mrs. B('ntotl Nicholson Senior \.)un:..; \~·JlI nWl't .:\11'. fond 11rs. Arnold. Vahlkamp turn('tl home SUIl(].,Y lCl:-l \\('ek .:\Iarvin :\'c!son aild DarIcnr' !{,

SpCI,lt \\It'ctncsday l'\cning lasl Thursdav.' "\]ll"J1 A lJI"Og.J"ilnl Icntcrla106d al dinncr Palm Sun- from a w('ddmg !i.li!. .'n. S1. L(ja~~ erh, The lhree 'HJnri(·nchs L:weck at (I;. C. I\")chol....on's, wJ!1 he' und refreshmenlS day for Delmar's nmfirmation. and lhc ~Z31~k:·. rltey 1'l,,.IUl we1"e supper bl1e~ts 1h;ll (\l'l .,.,

Mrs. C~thenn(' DillS. \\ho I\ad servcd. an' ]'vI'·s. St,th <;upsts we\'c Mr. and !\oIl'S. F W northwest oj \Vaynr 1 "f nnnni(',spent a, f.\V d;IYS \'ISltll1g In Fn.'- Anderson Clnd :\oLs, Lmdlr:y I~I'l'ss- Vahlkamp, Mr. an.d 1\lrs. John . :\11' an~ Mrs. R:J:- .PJ.eT,-'ln ;In.. :'I1DI/lr;rs ()[ IJuplJs In d:Oiil~' 1mont, I't't T!wd honw Tuesday lust Ie!". Baker; RC'~·. and Mrs. \Vallet 1)('an dl'o\oc to SIOUX. ('It). Thllrs- (If \\ hlch '::\Ii.'is BO~nle j.~ a le<1C),' I.

\vcek. \ BraclH'nsiek and family, Richard (Lty C'\"('nltlg to get :'III~s LOIS J'i(lr- calkrl at Jhe schOol Thul~d<l\" ,11-Mr. and Mr<:;, (;us Carlson, Olin' Krugler and thc families of Her- s?n of Dc" .110!nc?, who spcnt !he t(')"1100n for the same u("r';"lr'I~.

and Le.~on ~f lIa~'11~gt.on., ,.q'I:.C last I m"n Vahlkamjl, jr. Har:·y Raker, E?.S.tl'r hOII.da.)... ,.;; In tWJ" parer.tal :\l(1)1Pr,> (He :\11-S_ Glenn :,.rd21~'I-week Sund!t-IY t'~l'nll1g guests al A. •. SOUTHWEST _ \\'li!Jur Bakel ami Edward Ba!<er. home. )oILs. An Anderson. :\11':-- :\1,:·-C. B,chcl's! IWAY' N E Other a[lernoon and lunoheon Mr. ;j~d ~Irs. JClmps Schroeder ,and !\Irs

The A.. U, f'ospisJl." \\l'I(' J·.;ls1l'r . ' ".-Ur-".15. wcre ;\lr', nnd :\ll"s. Emil Lusk, \\yo, spenl fr()~. Pelerson. They brought g:[isin qll' R :\. Slllll hOt1H' at bv I\rahlkamp and the Henry Temme untIl Saturd~y <It C. h. ,s('l'vcd 11l11ch('(Jn. '. '. \~~J'. :::ilujJ IS "".]lS. l'Il':;- i ' . - , I Jr\mJ!y TIll' .LIl1J1 e'-~:\.l'l"S \~l'rC -~ -~-

plslls IlIO!1 ll. . 1 S\;df Correspondent jC\"l,nlnh guesls~1 :J:hl;/~I; Ih ill'oll :,11 '.l.w.l 'I'll(' l;,',,~;s \'I',Il( dJ{lJ~,- (;UI'S\S :I! I!·l'l'lH'J"1 Cl':·Jr:nl,ltll1·s

lIa\(~ Rf'('('i1tion II ere, ~c:,s~jill~(~:' '~1) 111:' ILI:- T(jl:~;l~l 111;;;~~(~. s(·ll Pryor·... ,lilr indud!', :VIr. andA rLTcption for 30 re1alives and at \\'l'st J'uil!J :\11'. (JI,l! :'II!". (ill() Fir t'; (;II,I'd' :'1:1" of (kal'

~rtiel~~~s~~,h~~~ts~~~~,;a~~~n{~ :'IllS:; LOlsi.Barl'iman of Lin('('~~l al Fred \\""d~('I:-' ;-;,.1'1':: J Lisl .~ 1) ~(),;('a~ Ilo('rn~n(jg) and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer' of ('Gm(' .satlir~lilY ('\l'nln~ Jo· :>j)('ncl w('ek.. J .lnlJl:- .11". and :'Il.r~ O.tt(I'I'n$i'1.('(jla, Fl:l.. \\J;1O kfL Tuesday a \\·(,,'k's ~;lnll': \ ..i( ailOi1 III En·ln. IIa~1 m::n.; \'.1"" ,II 11Cl[\·('j. (:{'l"l~'\n.v~nn, {'I I .l\Llr~'h 1

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18>1 \',"('('i~ ;-tltt'r \·)si1int: rcJativ("; ]1;\,1"11::11 I~. 1(,' Bd:.1 1111 I!),!:I);I , ~,~:.~I~~Jlt1Oi ,\blllt ],JSI! ~"11;'" "~·I~:;'\·l ';~:'II\I;":,1n ! pr\lOfC

herl'. Ll. amI NIl'S. Fischer wcre :I:C .1. L~.~'.(I:~~f'1.""1I1"':,( .11(1 ;I,:,i . :\1'lSS L(J,·,.It:l JI, 111,'1 (If LII1-i :Yl!s Qucntln l)r"slunmarned. Marcil 1:5 in Pcnsat'o!i'f. :'IIc!\ll1 A,':"',.sn" 1':ll.I~II.Oi dr~d ,\.1- ('''In Sj,('nt the \~", .-('"d ,,' ,lSc,lr: J\lls :\njI\. w/'dd!ng nlkl', d('(·or.!I('(\ In hl1l':' ton Anr\l 1))( rr:-~ \\ 1: r.. j~l( r dl:1- Il'wm'ltJ·s. ';Hld :\I;s.~

and ,white, cent,e:E'<i t.he serving!r:f'I' 11rlf'.JL~;Il;(I~~~'~.ls~:~(~ , .\\Irs. i\nll'l:a ,'.;:.[11:11" ,11(d Floyd!:1. \lrs.t~blc. C~t fJO\\C.s v" ere, placed IWood Ill" Crr':!l Like.,; n;n',d of Fullerton f"al,('u ),1i!rf h ~9 at IIIlOlll,at ound th( homC'. A PI'Ogl am W8.:- I . .!·]"('d \"·wl·I'r'" togiVPll fo!lo,\ing" the luncheon :'Ill'S :;'dllll:l!~ . . .,,!)(,nl ,.c..:'.II.lIlth) Thr Ifl'I·~11.ll~· t 11\1-

Robert E. Andel"~Clh poufed. f:l\\~H,~Undd} 111\ L( ::;t,lull(·1 )Iy !.l~,1

Infa,nts -A-r~'" na.pti'1.l'd. Itl/~-~~":('kRandall Lt'l', son o[ Mr. nm} J\1rs no! i'l1'.'

Allred Benson, was bnptizC'd rt1 ~1ISS' ,s, 1I Eastr-r mormng S~lvlce5 <1t English I:VIiS

St John s Lutheran churl h h;rRev Rob(clt KI"Us(' RQ.ndaJl \\ IS 1\11"> Ldllv lI()llicl,- 'Jl {'()('(l11(:1l-

Lorn Janu<J.I1 ]7,19.:17. I, II." II \\ I \lsltpd 111l'"d;ly andwere :\11". and 1'vIrs. Carl I \\, Ilt:,t \~I'I'I~ Cit B("l·t

of Omaha. :,Slw hdd d! l('ml!'uCharlC's Lee, son of ;VII". ilnd MI·S ( LillI (,1

August Slahn, \vas baptizPd dUl·-1 IJ"dn 1\uI'nll",,",·,·.ing till' same ~crvicC'. Charles was the ul alborn February :2::!, 1947. Sponsors Arr,or, Scdul'da\ iowere August and Donna Slahn, 111 his'

",uerniJc',g,j,- 11OI1H'

In rant Is HaptizptI. Carl f'e;}rs(~n and ('<Ill \\"Ick-Judy Lynn, duught('r of I'llI'. and Stl01ll of ;-; 11 \\1'11' !;l.c;l

Mr'S, Albpl't Potter of Allen, ,was \\'('I'lc ;tI \\.1l1 11\1-haptized Sunday at thl' Methodist gelman's. l"lWIl llali al1('ndl'dchurcl,l in Allen. After the scrv- it fUIlf'r;d III Tek;[Il1;")!l.ice thc Potters had Easter dinner Mr. and Mh. Clla~. Nyl' alldat Ernest. Mitchell's. Judy Lynn daugh1l'r:-; of ()nwlla, came SUJ ur-

i is the first grandchild of Mr. and dOly nighl to ~pend ·Easter In the_ Mrs. Jim Mitchell of this place. V H R Hanson home \11' Nyc: ! rc'tul'~('d llom·e Sunday l;ut' Mrs.: Home from Hospital. Nye and childrf'n remained at Han-• Mrs. AI. Eorg ('arne home ThuJ's- son's a few d~ys.• day from a Sioux City hospital Ed. Carlson and the Leonard: where she had been a week. Mrs. Schultz famIly' cnterlaJned at Eas-• L Earline Kimbell is helping her in t('r dinner fOIl 1he Roy Lcnnarts• to HURSDAl, the beauty shop, o[ Wayne, Miss Layonnc Anderson: I o[ Omaha, Lyje Church family of: i 8 P. ~. April 10 l Lions Mt".(~t. Lyons, velmcrlAndNson and EV(1rR

....... ••••••• _ ,••~••••••_.._Lions club met Tuesday to con- cLt. VAnCleave! families,

F;;;;;;~I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;±I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d;;uc;;t;;r;;e;;g;;Ul;;a;;r;;b;;u;;si;;n;;es;;s;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~, lL'al~~s;n ~~Z~L~~;:~~_~~~g(:;~l~;~~~Monday i..-).;c.nlng, March 31, andthe v('rn~ca~lson f?mliy Visitedthere Thu sd~r evenmg. Mr. andMrs. Les rud\gam and Duanp.andEdw~n Lo, ge Icalled there F'I'ldayevenmg. i

Mr. and'MrS. Benton Nicholsonand the Alvir) Longe family haddinner last Suqc,iay at Will Korth's.Tha..t eve~ling Ithe Longes were atErVin La ge's. Thc Will Korthfamily an Mr. and Mrs. BentonNieholsonl sPc',nt that "evening at .Henry TarnO\t's.

Mr. anq. Mts. Ray Lflrpcn of

Omaha a~ lItrr. and Mrs. A. B.McKay of orfolk, had Ea~H('r din~

.~~~a~io~la.~;C:.:ls~I~~I~~~~~;iI\i~s~Anna Lar ·en'sl birthday vf Salur·day. Mr.. Larsen came Sundaylast week from A tkins(m to spenda few da s ,a~ Henrickson's.

with • • Society •.Social Forecast.

SO~lie.jtors tatt . DUV. will meet Wednesday, Ap-I l nI16.,

'I· , ' L.. II' 't I D . Jolly Bidders will meet thisHowa~d Beckenhau<;!r Head. osp a . rlv,e Thursday,

Christian Socie~y to _,_-+" WCTU ' ....ill meet Friday after·

\, II ICOm!~ April ~O. H. V. osterbertOf Norfolk ~~~~E~~~ ~~~ i~aC::~~~~es~inXNebraska Christian ~IiSSiOnary Addresses Gr up Friday hospi.taliLy tea wili be givcn to

society! .of District I wi 1 have its About ea paigp. ~:~i~~e~ieWCTUining ttohebweorbledl~on"n-annual convention in Wakefield U"

Sunday, April 2Q.~ T lis ,j'car's About 100 solid ors in the cam- Asbury, N. J., in June. Roll calltheme is "Eternity witli Christ." paign 10 raise $50, 00 for the com- will be for new members.

.Howard B.,cckenhauer b. f Winside munity hospital in, Wakefit'ld 'nlet American Legion Auxiliaryin the u'gion hallli FI'iday (~vt'ning meets April 14 wl1('n Mrs. Ruth

I is president or. the spcjC't[.)'; Jthn L. 10 hear· II. V. Ostc 'berg, secrelary Harrison will have the Pl'ogr.am on'M.ll.ler. Clear...,ater, vicclpre ident; of the Norfolk Chamber of COIll- Pan American. Gold Star IDem­Merton Welch, Norfolk'~SCCletary- mCl'ce and lo recl' ye supplies and bel'S, with Mrs. Rollic Longe chair­~~~~re~'~ ?J;a~t~~Ck ~~i 'at~; instructions, for tl c aclual drive man, will have charge of a market

whicl1 began Man ay murning. table. Money raised will be sentcommittee. ' ,.t M".: Osterberg, who helped in to Lincoln for chimes for the new

c The afternoon ses:m11'1~'llltles l1.Hsmg funds fOI lhe hospllal to be chapel 01 the Veterans' hospital.a song servlce WIth M-cl1ton Welch conslJ;'ucled soon In Oakland, re-dlrectmg; scrlptu~e r('~dIJ1 ,Mrs lnted what had bren dl?ne there SocIety.Ge,o, ,Buskirk, player, Ro Wlg- So1JcJtors, \\ho ~r(' men from With Mrs. n'olter.gams; welcome, Rev. Robt, vans, Wakefield town a d the territory Park J?:ill club met Wednesdaypastor of the Wakefield Ch stIan around Wakeflel leeelved 1I1~ with Mrs, \Vm. Wolter. Ladies tied

• Chutrch, rteOspoh"serd,Rcvd

:qean OrriS, struC~lons and rna ~rIals necessary a quilt,p~s ora rc a an ~\\m'l spe- for the dJlve A t am of t\\'o will~lal event, NOl foIJ{ gljUr' a dress, call on e\oery hom In the Wake- PEO Meets lien',Work Among Oul' Nt' 1 aska 'flcld ~ommuOlty to 8::;K fOl' contI 1- PEO met Monday with Mrs.

! ~~~7e~~~~I:~ler;;~I~f \~~~~t 'itt~~~ butlo~s Incz Soderberg.'and announcemcnts; a dresS!, It *hOW'tl thaI thl' drive will be"Glimpses of Our Child aving completed in a week. As soon as

.' Work," by a rcpre'sentar.iV(' of the th.e drive is finish~d, contributorsChild Saving Institute f maha; w111 be calJed in to select a boardspecial event. Orcha d group; of trustees and make plans forbusiness session, includi: g r IJ call, act.ual construct ion of the hospital.committee reports; c?ll('~tio , elec- Past PrE'sid(~l1ts1 Farley of the

Ition of officl'l's;. ,Pr,"!yI'r, Onal ,American I,l'giotl J\uxiliary servedI Hickerson; addI'(,s;;;; "Il~l IS ,po hmchi'.'on tri those present at the

.;PO:;~~~~~~i;~l~ll't~'a~dl~~t'..;' ~:~:~~~ Friday meet mg.li~orl~?SldiJglI~~~~g~Jo~~ ;is~i~~ Emerson Couple'~ln; song by congreg4 IiOl; ':115'1 1 Are Wed Easter,sion~~~ ~<;e~~'~'\'a~~rS~)I~.?\ ,~~~~: l\'li s Clara Bart:1i~g and Joseph, rence pcdod, "Cl1ul'qh Of~ H('c .ens, ,buth of Em('rso~, werc

ship," \\"Jlh A . .I'j' IIQillings-1 mar Jed'~Hstl'r Stj.nday at :2:30 at:,f"W rth 1 d'·' th' , ;\1·· M" St. Tohn s Luthq-ran lJarsOl1age.,. ~lit~l ~~l~~(ml~;lf(l~~(1 ~~' crn~~~ ~p~'. TIoucrt Krusolofficiated allhe

Hansen, Bcllc\u(" the ~,)ut . IlllIO al c('r('mon~'., Attendanls we~'e 1\1 ISS In'n('

The, eveni1!g se,SSi~)~l l~.t'~~i ~ ~i1~ I Bart mg of W'Hk(~fHd, sis!!'r of.thea bll?q.uet. ?thEI e\l nt 4an. SO~g I bridtand H. n.a~1ce of Emcr,,()n.

~~l::~~, o~C~~~~~~ P~~~l',~r~" ~~:q:~~ Th couple wil! ~'~sid(~ on a ,f..l1'1n'lFostel'ing Christiart T 'aining two' nd C1. half mll4-'s west of bncr­Among Nebraska Yo],] h,'· Shef- son. Iman Hansen; spl'c:ial, " n I 1(.'1'('sl I -- - ._ ..of Nebraska Chrisiian C lIege," In 'Va,yn" ~Ilospitul.Lila Brauer: acldrcs:". P. R. 't('v('n- 1\11", Carl Andersonson.• presidc"!}t of Cotn]; ollege: lWayr e l;osr'ital a, fl'WS,ong ~el'viee ,directed y erton week {or medical are.