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PAGES --"..- Section One Pages 1 to 8 NUMBER FORTY.ONE 16 PROJECT. LEADERS MEET IN WINSIDE \Vomen's project club leaders will meet at the Winside Methodist church this Thursday vhen Mrs. Ella Cram of Tekamah gives a demonstration on kitchen improve- ment. The women will visit kitch- ens in and near Winside. Leaders will make nominations for county officers for next year, Films Are Sbo\\'U. Films were shown for college convocation Tuesday Jllorning, The firsl was a screen of French African cities, Algiers. Tunis and Rabat. The second was on dairy farming; the third was a sports parade on "Wonder Dogs." A "Jack ,and the Bean· stalk,'" concluded 'tl;>e program. ' An announcement was' made that· candidates 'for track met Wednesday. ' ..... Returns"wtanesuay; Rev ... Victor West;l went -a hIajor' operation in a coIn hospital; was come to his home here tliiS ' J;udge p'omcs' TiKlaY.' ',/: .' District Judge F, H,' of Stanton will here this qf " " Three Tourneys Scheduled Soon GETTING SETTLEll AHEAD OF USUALIMARCH DATE FORMER RESIDENT INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Cora Whorlow of Fremont, formerly pf Wayne, broke the ball of the baH and socket joint in one of her sHoulders in a fall at her home. She Is obliged to sit up day and night. Doctors expected to re- move sOIT1e from the mem- ber this week. Elected..at Lincoln, . Prof. Glenn E. Hickman of Mid- land College, Fremont, was elect- ed of college teachers ·of education at a me.eting in Lincoln. R. 1.. Frejlstrom of l'Iebraska Wes· leyan, Lincoln, formerly of Wake- fieid, was elected vice' j>resident of the «-as-t! Mrs, Shirley Spragup underwent an Tuesdlw in' a, local hospital. ! ,I ,:-\.--, '\ I , " , " I' ' , ' .' HERALD, WAY]NE, NEBRA A, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947. POINTS TOUCHING WAY TO BRING y':P HEALTHY CHILDREN Cle r Good Sum Fr CountryCluh , Service Is Held Will. Meet District Gro,up I ,I Monday In Wayne ! On Wednesdai to Wayne THE: Nebraska of 24 ,at tIte MQrrison Hotel. -l--- F AChRanMgeEpRlaSc'esS,ChareedUalleredadtOy public health the fol- M G S' D" Safety, credit and accounting ffr lowing from the United States rs. eorge trlnger Ie matters will be discussed and ad- Annual Convention Planned beginning to! move and get Wayne Entert ins Two and ChiHiren's Bure '·ChHdren In Duluth, Minn., After I vertising and sales promotional By Women's Clubs Here tled ahead pf March 1, usual Wakefield ne-of Meeta can be one's grc\test Being III Long. plans for 1947 'will also be prescnt- In .Late April. time (or thftt task. They For Hig. Schools. The valuab! service of boy Mrs. George Stringer, 71, of edThe meetIng will be' conducted Wayne Women's will serve Two hIgh si hoOi basketball scouting in b ilding l,igh type so more fun than anything else. Wrenshall, Minn., resi": by J. H. Hay, manager, and L. B. as host to the Third Idistrict con- not run thci chance of encoan- tournaments held in Wayne citizenship was stressed by H. W. Around children teveloP many dent of Wayne, passed awa Kelly, assistan't manager, of the venUon of the Nebraska tering storms and intense cold. and one in Wake ield. Haun of Omah , scout executive, home interests t at the Thursday night about 11 in a Du., Omaha diVision, who will be tion of Women's clUbs April ],J and They don't know whether Wayne high s 001 will be host who spoke to K' anians here Mon- parents together nd help main- luth hospital. She had suffered sisted by the following personnel 18. Mrs. Leona Levine of Colum- March will come in with lamb- to the Class B [aSketbali tourna- d#lY· :' ,tain ther·r youth and their joy stroke last April. and had been] from the' Omaha office: T. W. bus is district president. She will like mildness, or roar in like ment to be held at the city I,MI', Haun ex lainep that he has in living In to help your very ill since. I' Hughes, J. W. McCoy, M. C. Palm- be here soon to make arrange-, a lion. If the former happens, torium Wednesd y, Thursday and found .youth- ChildrC}bC' and, have Funeral rites were conducted er, G. H. Nelsen, C. M. Howard, ments for the meeting. 'The BPW they will be no worse off. If the Friday, March " 6 and 7. Supt. minded ready 0 aSSIst In worth- happy, serul lives you will Monday from the Presliyterian: R. H. Danielson. - diVision will take care of banquet latter, .they will escape a lot of StU"lrt Baller is n charge. . while s for the benefit want t do rna y things for church in Cloquet, Minn. "Mr. ----,____ plans, and the Women's club wiiI hard, disagreeable experiences. Seven teams participating arc of youth. He ha also found Wayne each Child during his babyhood, Stringer and deceased's brother, BOd E. have other arrangements. So, now and the first, pairect as fall ws: Wednesday. active in youth organizations. In such as he folIo ing: See that Ray Perdue, who went to IS on ngloe The local club, meeting Friday friendly elements will sec many Wisner vs. Blo mfield ,at 6:30, picking 11 des rable community, the bab 's birth is registered; sota from here Saturday night, in the club rooms, decided to send on the roads and high- Madison \'s. Sta ton at 7:45, and many loolt for wort'hwhile youth ,See that he haJs a cOlpplete accompanied the body to Wayne. In Plant Taken food and clothing to needy in New homes will be put in South Sioux Cit vs. Pierce at 9. projects just as they!look for good physical as' soon Services were held Wednesday France. The women also wrote to order and_plenty of time Wayne drew abe. schAonol O ' manadhaclK1U, c1 a 'n es ,:r"elub ,'s after birth as p ssible aJ)d an- afternoon at 2 from the Bec}ten- Czechoslovakia and South America will permit geting ready for Two games wU be played $ other he is bout a Jjnonth hauer chapel with Rev. Oliver B. about conditions. the springtime rush of farm day, the first at 7:45 and the soring a scout to show old; him to a doctor Proett in charge. Burial followed' Council to Act on Same Mrs. R. R. Smith reviewed work. Weather n the spring is ond at 9. The f nal game will be. the of the QT- larly for, gener 1 supervision; in Greenwood cemetery, ' Tuesday After Engineer "Goodbye, Mr. Chippendale," by important, but uncertam. played Friday a 8 p. m. gamzatIon. 1- See that he Jjv s in a home . Mrs. String.er, the former Retta' Tabulates Figures. T. H. Robsjohn Gibbings. ty of rain without prolonged PaJrings n D Meet. Scouting 'is yel1\rs old in the that is healthfu; Supply him Perdue, daughteJ:' of the late Mr.,. A V I . t h cold will start the season well First round of play in the Class United States. i1NI 1 " a hard- wilh clothes -h!Jat keep him and Mrs. James Perdue, was born, city at a sIX:cial firing an ea.'rly hope for a yea; htre.avdeeld,·n::bU"nSiOE e Sglalljn' a,n,vaWshOso W,·m as comfortable and five him free- at ·Malvern, Ia., July 5, 1875. She' Mon(iay U A W Ih .t of successfuf agriculture :::. nlii dam to grow andlJto use his came here with her parents When' two bids from of Sl;< flnns on 1 I c..' ' / chairman, will e played pressed with.a lad who declined a veloping powers; Encourage his she was a child and the family.; the new gas and all cngme needed and "Just Been Wondering All OelbprhuaarnYd 2C6r'oftSotn' tip for a good ed because he was development but 1 ' nevel' try to settled on a farm east of Wayne.: the power plant to p,ro- Day Long What I'd Do If You ChOld SOl n scout, that h brought the organ- She was married to George Vide., electriC po":,er for the Were Gone." I Y play at 5:30, H skins and Wynot izatiorj to this c l untrlY. He interest- er at the Perdue home Octdber 8" Englneer,H. S. Nixon of 10maha IS Mrs. W. G. Ingram was serving at Wayne rep and Concord ed TI<eodore ft osevelt and others Help him dcvel I rood habits; 1902, by Rev. P. Birrell. I ': the <,lnd. the coun- B d ° COt at, and Mag t and Carroll at in'the moveIl}e t, and the organi- SeC' that he as plenty of The Stringers lived hcte until, cl1 Will meet next Tuesday to act urne In I y 9:1;. Dixon, B lden, Waterbury zation was rtered ?y cong:ess undisturbed sle p; Keep him about 25 years ago wnen they on these. . . an Dakota Cit drew byes. in '191&, Tho scoutmg receives clean; Give him as much sun- to their present home oear Wrens.1 Compames and bIds follow: W. H. Wagner, Mrs. H. A. Welch, 'Donald Jotzke, 3, Is InJ'ured In the secon round Thursday no funds fro congress, it is shine and fres air as the .1'l.al1. :' :rvt;a.chine Co., 1297 hp, 900 Mrs. C. M. Cae, Mrs. J. N. Einung, evening, Dixon meets the winner sgonsible to hat body for its weather permi ; G1ve him Mrs. Stringer leaves hel'l hus.... kw, $91,754, and 1134 hp, 800 kw, Mrs. M. N. Foster, Miss Harriet Wheb. Dripolator Spills of the St. Franc s-Crofton game at I enough clean, good food, at band and o,ne brother, Ray Perdue;- $85,77,5; Fulton Iron Works, 1400 Mrs. Don Emery, Mrs. Boiling Coffee. 6:45, Belden pI ys the winner of Scouting he largest regular times; Neep him away of Wayne. Two brothers, Will ,hp, '9S0 kIN', $116,374, and l?OO hp, M. B. Childs and Mrs. O. F. Moore, the Wayne PI' -Concord contest can youth anizatiqn and Its from all sick people; Make sure Harry and a sister Mrs Kate' '1Q50 kW, $134,976; l';i:nterprIse En- ' The club meets February 28 Donald Jotzke, son of at 9:15, Waterb ry meets the educational l' gram ranks at the he is given inOCUlations to pro- passed A g\ne &. Foundry Col, 1594 hp(f125 when Wayne high students present' Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jofzke of ner of the Hosk game at top internati . ally. Tv.·o of every tect him againstldiphtheria and brother, George, died in Butte, kW, plus $3,500 for dual a play. MISs Lettie Scott will be Sioux City, formerly of ncar Car- 5:30, and Dalto a City meets the three boys wa to be scouts. Ger- smallpox (and vfhooping cough Mont., and a sister, Mrs. Ora fuel, an? 1195.hp, 840 $91,650 serving chairm n. roll, is in dritical condition in a winner of the M gnet..carroU game many and IJ y, where scouting and tetanus, toq, if the doctor ons, at Madjson. Another brother, ;Plus $2,500 for dual R. v.. Sioux City hospital where he \vas at 8. was ousted ring dictatorship, ' advises it)'; Try I to give him a John, passed, away in infancy. Leary Co., superior' ,engme, 1440 Church, onference taken Saturday after suffering Semi-finalS a e at 7: I erial w_s_s_urvive. To Be H Id Sunday a replacmg the llck of heels and he lives in a pcaceftill, happy Off- - I F"',3 13, accidentally tipped over the losers of the emi-fihals guns that con 1 1 anded youth under! family." , '. lela savor 1085 kW, $112,000, and 1440 hp, I top of a cMfee dripolator which 7:30. In \Vak field Event. Hitler. '" 1--'" I. R 1400 kw, $115,749, the for Speaking a d Films Make had just been filled at the home of Putting a he scout uniform urave 102 outes dual fuel; .Fairbanks Morse, 1440 Up Progr m Planned at Mrs. Chas. Watson. Wakefield 'Il be host to the -and learning tI e program arc not A t·' -t'E\...I..ld '--' hp, 980 ltw, "$130,230, anti 1600 hp, The child's entire body is Class C bas etball tournam"ent enough,. Mr. I aun Boys I ppor Ion CIUJJ S 1125 $140.530. WBkef eld Soon. cd. His hands aDd arms are most which will be h ld February 26, 27, must lIve the scout Ideals. An' i, Northeast Group Elects at The number of b\dders was large :National urlieran Council seriously affected and doctors 28 and March 1.at the Wakefield Omaha judge, as found that he I A'S 'b ls - Meeting Held .Sat"rday with those entc:ing of W yne and surround- cline to say whether w- not 1hey never has, had! to sentence a boy 00 In N priceS on' projects planned smc,c l'ng vie,'nity W11 hold a workers' can save the left one., 'They will 20 f' the' "'" 1940 TIt b h h b ticipating are Decatur, Bancroft, i/:l as not . Northeast Nebraska County Of- abou't' the at Lutheran t e outcome ,Y Emerson, Win ide, Pender, Allen, one of 1,000 ne ro scouts Lou!s- of aynEj County ficials' association, meeting at ceived in 1933 When the city last dlurch III Wa efleld February 23 The Jotzkcs have a 3-month--old Ponca, N.E\Wc sUe, Pilger, Walt- ville has eve . been III Juvemle Get Annual Paifment Norfolk Saturday, approved Sena. bought an ._ daughter, who is with an hill and 'Wa Supt. Ray- boy scout Jambo. State Mor,;y· World Action .ppeaHor relief and au::rt;.., N.I H. Brugger, sister of ree will be Paris this year Wayne county I districts mail routes.;' hauer and Emil tJion left Wed- rehablhtabon 1 and ASIa. M J tk d Mrs Earl Larson Schreiner of /wayne ·college and and 1000 U. S. couts are expected shared last wec 1 in t e annual State $enat6r Nor,ris S,chrQp.dci'. y by train for ,Springfield, 1 The local is. in Monday to see the' C. ,A. of the- Hartington 'to att!cnd><Frc'· h leaders are apportionment of $8,96 ,19 which Hoskins, and District Enginee-r Ohio,' to see an engine in opera- of a lnumttee Includmg lad. Mrs., Brugger' went there schools. I ing that th.e t mc' be extended a includes the coun y's sh,ar:e of $7,- R. C. Ayres, Norfplk, spoke. Sena- tion. Rev. John E. utheriand, again Weqnesday to help relieve week mcrican boys may '957.19 income frpm schQpl lands tor Schroeder discussed bills tana Synod, oncord, chaIrman; the mother, Rabbi I 1Rural Carriers .. Is 'I-f-e-a-d To Grou French It'Ul'tl Amcl'lcan ('qually among 't'striclS and the way construction for 1947. Emers.on, Re H. Ro,loff, ALe, Rabbi Marxjof LinCdJr, If '* 1 Ro 1 Rc P N l VELe I guest of Wayne college' a , .. . scouts' ways. 01 her s j,-; Herman B. Sass, West Pginl, 'T C H sa v. . .. sen,', Of S B d c ) Divorce' In coneiuctin", Mr. lIaun spoke according to scho I Cuming county sUller,visor, Was riO opvene ere 41urel, Re,,:. WIberg, late oar ,will speak at convocation and to Appa ling number of divorces of the value ofjthe close Amounts are aJ follows: elected president of the group. Mr.' tana, WakefJCJ class groups FelJruarY' 24 and 25. q .. agnd District 1. $ 4.58; 2, $74.98; lmprovement of Roads Is CarhaJtt President d h mea so, n go (IZ 'n 3, $108.79; 4, $74.98; 5, $103.59; Of State Group night. I' fychiatrists fln ot ers es- among bbys. :, 6, $93.19; 7, $77.59; 18, $72,38; er Wm. J. Misfeldt. Main TopIC of Concern cord, Ponca, Emerson, Pender" Howard College at Birmingham, peciall eqUipped spOke. They Mr. Haun ;,vas presented by 9,. $137.40; 10, $90.59; 11,'$103.59; Lester Gustin of Rosalie, Th"urs- To Group Meeting. Rosalie, Winside, Pilger,. Wisner, For This Year. Ala. He received his degree in k .,parri:gc vows Supt. S\uart Baller. .. . 12, $43.78; 13, $83.39; 14, $93,19; ton county eommissioner, was' Stanton, Dakota CIty, Hub- Meeting in Lincoln Monday, thc :.ror; an t r en omes m par tOt su- MIlo rgmmded hlwalllans 15, $142.60; 16, $56,78; 17, $1463.75; elected vice president; Georgq F. Northcast Nchraska Rural Let· bard and outh Sioux City, state boa.d of educahon clccted d at tan k' a., an as N' Rafph M.. Carhart president for at the Uni· sac-Fific and hardship is the bene-filll of underprlvilcged 24, $74.98; 25, $98.39; treasurer to succeed Wayne Coun- Hotel Morrison Saturday, Febru- WIll be shown" the currenit year. He had been vice Rabbi Marx was ordained by ly los-in to frivolity and' glamour. chl1drcn. II 27, $67.18, 28, $l t 6.19; 29, $98.39; ty Clerk C. A. Bard; and John For- ary 22. This is the first such meet- president the past year. A. D. Ma- Hebrew Union college in 1938. He Young ersons too often want to BeSides 50 Mr Haun, ' " "" . syth, Niobrara, Knox county ing to be held in this area. I Legion' Sponsors jars lof Omaha, who succeeded the became rabbi of B-nai Israel tem- :p,tart a the top 10 plenty and lux- Prof A F G Ihver Rev S K 31, $98.39; 32, $ 3.19, $77.59, visor, was elected to represent'the Invitations have'been sent out to ll;lte Alvin Johnson, was chosen pIe in Miss., where he ury cy shrmk from eQrnmg de and ev T' J C Schuldt 31, $87.99; 35, $1 3 group on the state associatibrr's 175 letter carries and their wives, Oratory Contest vice presiqent. served until 1943. He was then thetr W l.y They re 011 from pay- were guests of the club, R L Jcn- $;4}:S' legislative committee. but replies have not yet been rc- Third district American Legion transferred to the South Street mg the cost 1U frug hty and sel1:- mngs was with WIlmer Griess and 13' $$-9'38: 44' $1 3 '19: 45 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bard, IMr. ceived. Some of the invitations oratorical contest will be held in temple in Lincoln. del1lal The,; th10k no &ore Dr. H Tempe 0 was WIth Dave ' , ;). : ' :. : ". j: : and Mrs. W. J. Misfeldt, Mr. and have reeched north to the Dakota Belden March 17.' Supt. V. O. Dr. and Mrs. Victor P. Morey The rabbi is director of Jewish .... iously f chang10g 1 1lfe partnels Trheoplulus 46, $85.39., 47, $ 48:, Mrs. M. 1. SWihart, Mr. and Mrs:· border and east to Iowa. Patton of Belden, is district chair- and Mr. and Mrs. Carhart went student activities at the Univer- than U ey do of dhanging gar- J 49, $56.78, 50, $77,59, 51, , Dave Hamer, Emil Meyer and Jearl Mr. Salak jof Schuyler and Fred man. Schools participating will ft-om here Sunday and returned sHy of Nebrask&. His many ments. In dollars 1hey receive too Children I enefit 5 5 6 3 , :i7 0 ii,; Boyd reprcsel'lted Wayne county. Paulsen of Bennington, both rural be from Cedar, Dixon, Wayne, much r- too liltle. They- 'Pant ,J ;)5" . , '6· ,;), J., It was voted to meet in Norlolk carriers speak. The main Cuming, Dakota, Burt ahd Thurs- __ _ the ret nis the other feUo)v;earns, Gam s Scheduled 58, $95.79;.59, $ 1.98;.60, $69.'18; in 'October. topic to be wiU be the ton counties, Plan Dollar Day ish Ledger," "Pulpit Digest," "The. 'without doing what the other fel- The -spOllsored' basket- improvement of roads on rural Event in Wayne National Jewish Post" and many low do s. They are often. too ball tearii of uncil Bluffs, and 68' $72'38: 69' $10099" 70' $93'19: Named to Committee. I mail routes. lias Option on Lots. other publications, young, too neUrotiC. Hotel Morris will play a 71; $67·:18'; 72, $80.19;' 73: $77:59; Carl B. Rix of MUwaukee, A dinner will be,served at 12:30 Wm. Peed of F,ort Dodge, Ia., * .. bas.ketban g at Wayne audl- 74, $56.78; 75-, $8:7,99; 76" $210.26; ident of the American Bar sso- at the hotel. For entertainment, has bought on option on .W. S. . But· s brought oult. at the torlUm T , .F:bruary 27. 77, $64.58; 78, 79:, $67.18; dation, has ",nnounced the ap- music from I, Wayne and from this Bressler's lot, SOX150, south of Commerce is cooperation with mg, num?er of G}tvorces lS not Proceeds, . dlVIde? equally 80. 81, $ 0:19; $74.98; pointment of F. S. Berry of Wa ne, territory will be presented. . the Quonsets On ,East 7th street. Wayne merchants in p1anning for I so. dIS between Kiwa \5 clubs m. Wayne 83, $95.79; 84, $ 2.79; 85, $90,59'; as a member of the n's AI. Bahe is district chaIrman, Mr. Pebd may erect a skating rink. Dollat events which will be \:It,h., that contlUue for COU!lcil and wlll go to ,86 $7498. 88; $74.98. committee on American citizen- having been elected at the state I He is a brother-in-law of Otto 01- February 28 and ,.coupl.es nderpriVneget hildren. Teams' ' .', -----L_ ship. l cont'ention., son. 'or thmk rlO'usl f obI lj Th I Wayne banks will have $6,000 in e. y.o . 19B: Ions onate their SI ices. e game DEPUTY - i' It; s,'lver doilars to be used' for' the ivolved. Love for ctuldren' and 10.. arts at 8:30. S - I- - G' L F -I -G t' B -I.- teres> in their, a!nd wel- As another feature the same ANNOUNCES DATES oCla IStlC overnmenl; al 5 In rea. rl Ian occasion, Stores will give sliver ·fare odlty differences and help night the 8th [nd 9th grade boys I_A deputy collector of Illternal I .. dollars as'change instead of dollar . ,·smoot ... way. of Wayne hig school. will 'playl revenue will takpayers at 'Socialism in the British Isles using a radio, but the programs m school at a cost of 12c a day. bills. Stores will offer good v.alues a game at 7:3. The high school I the Wayne post office March 4 has destroyed indiVidual initi4tive arc .not worttJ- that, The government encourages during the two days. teams Willi al 0 partiCipate in a througI: 15. Aniofficer will at has become so Business is completely cripple.d large families by paying $1.25 a free"-throw co test which will be I Allen, February 28, WakefIeld It IS near collapse, accordm to by government regulation. No week for each child born the time held alves of the Mot-' March 3, Pende March '4 5, 'Dick Pinkham who, rs. one may enter business withol.lt of birth until he is 16 years of riscfn and Council game.' Belden March 10'1 Laurel ¥arch 11, Pinkham, arrived hom9 fro t a permit, I age. l''''our prizes·w 11 be given to 1;loys l and Randolph ]2. ' visit there. The Wayne olks Shows ImlJrovement. Clothing and fuel are rationed Who score the most-free throws. j ---...l._, found that people (Ion:t ,care People are told hoW much they strictly and the cold has been very Milo Dier i in charge of game Truck Is ,oun" whether or not they work' and may buy anti where they may.buy penetrating this winter, Mr. arrangements. 0 R" d t'r'M a'll are,' resting on government it. Each family is ordered to buy ham reports, A allow- , 0 a flCY shoulders. England is in its i sec- from a certain grocery, dairy, ed two tons of coke fur the win. Old" H 0' e Team :.A 16'-foot, K6 truck, belonging ond year of socialism. i coal dealer, etc. In case a ter. The coke is coal with the au),- ,J '. to T. J. Liveringhouse, was taken .Everything in England is! na- ily wishes to change from o.ne gas removed. . '" In Game Here' from tHe district of South· tionalize'd. One Wh0 works earns cer to another he- must take the Suffer Much in RaIds.- ,. The Old e Bread basketball I Sidux City 'Tuesday evering last the equi¥alent of $25 a and matter before the \ ministry of Adults have much from team of Siqu City oefeated the week while t1fe driver" Harvey keeps $8. If he does not vfork, food and show good. cause why the all' raIds h>o. The home of Hot I players here Mon- Spllttgerber, in a q,'fe. The the government takes care of ihim. he needs to change. The govern· Mrs. Pinkham's mother, Mrs, A. day, y a of about truck was fou'n undaJn4,ged and As a consequence very rave ment keeps track of in WillIS, and her Isister in Cardi!f. 60 to ,,50. I. with stilI a supp y of 'gas, Wednes- .the desire to work. all the and allots the J:;Ight Wales, was bombed. The faIJUly The col0t1 d lobe'Trotters,'whol uay morning a iIe northiof Macy. Government clinics a1th ar,nount to serve the customers moved ·to Bath. England. -The Were here ea ler, will return forl.Mr. Splittgetbe came.; Wayne and provide" free medic I aJ}d 'assigned tOlit. flat in which they lived in Bath another ith the Morrison! Tuesday lth ap ther one hospital care. The gave l1;tncnt An adult is one egg a was a,ls? the of a team ing at 8:30. <;>f Li1icring-hqtts 's '_ After eVen furnishes free burial the month and a child under 5 gets and 18 In the apar9Jient bwlc14Jg Thri ' ut to avenge a ',faU d the Itruck, Mr, dead.' ! I three eggs a week. Mr. Plink. we re Mrs. 'their ' apd, MrJ . Homes are.' built by j gov- ham reporfs that he' was allowed mother, sister niece survived. .:,." t ',,: , to',Mady for'il qn,?'drove ,erhme:nt' ,council 'and Iretnted one ounce of lard, two of ,Mr. 's father, 1,[ CIT:'Y, '" It ! ,I ' ! I fees. Stoi'e, an(\. butter, two ounces of oleo, .two Pmkham, and !Jthers of fam.. '!-. NT· 'DAY1 ", "'' ,AI "si, ounces 10 ounces of rout· U?'" live near cemetery In Car .. . Thl!, , To\Obse e Mr. Pm'kllam's rents tlir.e ton and of black m.t:f. A th&t 'StrucJ:e tield·"a 'Th'EL,1Sta:t'e' N F'irst' council home for $1.'75 1 a 'week. .made from shorts, and b,ra,n .per ceJ?1ete,ry upr oted stones 'YhlCh rom Iowa National' batiks bf' Wayn will ob-' So terrible were the bo· b rigs in week. lie was pennitted 'a quar-: fell thr0.p-gh t .eir l!ome:. T}1e se- a and Min 122, as'a EnglaI)d ,jnd' s? sloW ' pOun\!, of.. .. PInt< "ii'o,'YbO is ",'l'\1&day' '" ';" '., ' '," ", ',', 'that many families Each' is allo\yed_ a)l the buried, this a '":''' "" .. , ,"" . ," ." ;/ileillO at in singre r vegetabl'f'thiit the, I!!arket' half day befg , he eould.be res- M""t1ng .' ,,'" six' or 'seven 'famillffs' fords, I 'cued. f the .. '!' ,.',' Ghildre!l are given"special can;. , as oclstibn!"plaoI1M' , ,'fiji!' radio, Which I . , , ",ail matters" the! "C , b, r" the war, ,a4' " ,veg nE;I"Y,01J;S._ (0

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PROJECT. LEADERSMEET IN WINSIDE

\Vomen's project club leaderswill meet at the Winside Methodistchurch this Thursday vhen Mrs.Ella Cram of Tekamah gives ademonstration on kitchen improve­ment. The women will visit kitch­ens in and near Winside.

Leaders will make nominationsfor county officers for next year,

Films Are Sbo\\'U.Films were shown for college

convocation Tuesday Jllorning, Thefirsl was a screen travelogu~ ofFrench African cities, Algiers.Tunis and Rabat. The second wason dairy farming; the third was asports parade on "Wonder Dogs."A cartoon~ "Jack ,and the Bean·stalk,'" concluded 'tl;>e program. '

An announcement was' madethat· candidates 'for track metWednesday. '.....

Returns"wtanesuay;Rev... Victor West;l '~ho und.cr~

went -a hIajor' operation in a Lin~coIn hospital; was abte~'to come tohis home here tliiS .ww..~e~~~." '

J;udge p'omcs' TiKlaY.' ',/: .'District Judge F, H,' POIloe~'.of

Stanton will ~e here this Th~rsq!:.'yfo~ S~~sil;m.qf cou~t.· " "

Three Tourneys

Scheduled Soon

FARMER~ GETTINGSETTLEll AHEAD OFUSUALIMARCH DATE

FORMER RESIDENTINJURED IN FALL

Mrs. Cora Whorlow of Fremont,formerly pf Wayne, broke the ballof the baH and socket joint in oneof her sHoulders in a fall at herhome. She Is obliged to sit up dayand night. Doctors expected to re­move sOIT1e w~ights from the mem­ber this week.

Elected..at Lincoln,. Prof. Glenn E. Hickman of Mid­land College, Fremont, was elect­ed presid~t of college teachers ·ofeducation at a me.eting in Lincoln.R. 1.. Frejlstrom of l'Iebraska Wes·leyan, Lincoln, formerly of Wake­fieid, was elected vice' j>resident ofthe group~

«-as-t!~op-e-r8-tt~Q;"'-~TIresd~-8Y'Mrs, Shirley Spragup underwent

an opcr~tion Tuesdlw in' a, localhospital. ! ,I

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HERALD,WAY]NE, NEBRA A, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947.

POINTS TOUCHINGWAY TO BRING y':P

HEALTHY CHILDREN

Cle r Good SumF r CountryCluh

, Service Is Held ,,'Agent~ Will. Meet District Gro,upI • ,I Monday In Wayne! On Wednesdai Co~~:n~g~~~df:n~~e~~~n;-~t~~Comesto Wayne

THE: Nebraska ~cpal'tmcnt of Febr~ary 24 ,at tIte MQrrison Hotel. -l--- F AChRanMgeEpRlaSc'esS,ChareedUalleredadtOypublic health ~uotes the fol- M G S' D" Safety, credit and accounting ffr

lowing from the United States rs. eorge trlnger Ie matters will be discussed and ad- Annual Convention Planned beginning to! move and get set~ Wayne Entert ins Two andChiHiren's Bure u~ '·ChHdren In Duluth, Minn., After I vertising and sales promotional By Women's Clubs Here tled ahead pf March 1, usual Wakefield ne-of Meetacan be one's grc\test satis(ac~ Being III Long. plans for 1947 'will also be prescnt- In .Late April. time (or thftt task. They evi~ For Hig. Schools.

The valuab! service of boy ~~r~~~I~~r~'~,'Z,e~~~iVa~~h:~: Mrs. George Stringer, 71, of edThe meetIng will be' conducted Wayne Women's cl~b will serve ~:;~I~l~~e::~b:~~~~~h:~v:~d Two hIgh sihoOi basketballscouting in b ilding l,igh type so more fun than anything else. Wrenshall, Minn., 'long~tirne resi": by J. H. Hay, manager, and L. B. as host to the Third Idistrict con- not run thci chance of encoan- tournaments Will~be held in Waynecitizenship was stressed by H. W. Around children teveloP many dent of Wayne, passed awa Kelly, assistan't manager, of the venUon of the Nebraska Federa~ tering storms and intense cold. and one in Wake ield.Haun of Omah , scout executive, home interests t at k~ep the Thursday night about 11 in a Du., Omaha diVision, who will be as~ tion of Women's clUbs April ],J and They don't know whether Wayne high s 001 will be hostwho spoke to K' anians here Mon- parents together nd help main- luth hospital. She had suffered ~> sisted by the following personnel 18. Mrs. Leona Levine of Colum- March will come in with lamb- to the Class B [aSketbali tourna­d#lY· :' ,tain ther·r youth and their joy stroke last April. and had been] from the' Omaha office: T. W. bus is district president. She will like mildness, or roar in like ment to be held at the city audi~I,MI', Haun ex lainep that he has in living In orde~ to help your very ill since. I' Hughes, J. W. McCoy, M. C. Palm- be here soon to make arrange-, a lion. If the former happens, torium Wednesd y, Thursday andn~ways found Kiw~ian.s .youth- ChildrC}bC' hca~hY and, have Funeral rites were conducted er, G. H. Nelsen, C. M. Howard, ments for the meeting. 'The BPW they will be no worse off. If the Friday, March " 6 and 7. Supt.minded ready 0 aSSIst In worth- happy, serul lives you will Monday from the Presliyterian: R. H. Danielson. - diVision will take care of banquet latter, .they will escape a lot of StU"lrt Baller is n charge. .while ~oveme s for the benefit want t do rna y things for church in Cloquet, Minn. "Mr. ----,____ plans, and the Women's club wiiI hard, disagreeable experiences. Seven teams participating arcof youth. He ha also found Wayne each Child during his babyhood, Stringer and deceased's brother, BOd E. have other arrangements. So, betwe~n now and the first, pairect as fall ws: Wednesday.active in youth organizations. In such as he folIo ing: See that Ray Perdue, who went to Minne~ I Son ngloe The local club, meeting Friday friendly elements will sec many Wisner vs. Blo mfield ,at 6:30,picking 11 des rable community, the bab 's birth is registered; sota from here Saturday night, in the club rooms, decided to send mov~rs on the roads and high- Madison \'s. Sta ton at 7:45, andmany loolt for wort'hwhile youth ,See that he haJs a cOlpplete accompanied the body to Wayne. In Plant Taken food and clothing to needy in way~. New homes will be put in South Sioux Cit vs. Pierce at 9.projects just as they!look for good physical examin~tion as' soon Services were held Wednesday France. The women also wrote to order ~~rly, and_plenty of time Wayne drew abe.schAonolO' manadhaclK1U, c1a'n

es,:r"elub ,'s spon~ after birth as p ssible aJ)d an- afternoon at 2 from the Bec}ten- Czechoslovakia and South America will permit geting ready for Two games wU be played Thurs~

~ $ other wl~en he is bout a Jjnonth hauer chapel with Rev. Oliver B. about conditions. the springtime rush of farm day, the first at 7:45 and the sec~soring a scout xpo~ition to show old; Tal~e him to a doctor regu~ Proett in charge. Burial followed' Council to Act on Same Mrs. R. R. Smith reviewed work. Weather n the spring is ond at 9. The f nal game will be.the .edU~ationaIIProgtamof the QT- larly for, gener 1 supervision; in Greenwood cemetery, ' Tuesday After Engineer "Goodbye, Mr. Chippendale," by important, but uncertam. Plen~ played Friday a 8 p. m.gamzatIon. 1- See that he Jjv s in a home . Mrs. String.er, the former Retta' Tabulates Figures. T. H. Robsjohn Gibbings. ty of rain without prolonged PaJrings n D Meet.

Scouting 'is ~7 yel1\rs old in the that is healthfu; Supply him Perdue, daughteJ:' of the late Mr.,. A V I . t h cold will start the season well First round of play in the ClassUnited States. i1NI

1" ~oyce, a hard- wilh clothes -h!Jat keep him and Mrs. James Perdue, was born, W~yne city cou~cU,.at a sIX:cial Mrs~ ~are~~~t~~Gi~n,\:it;r~~~: firing an ea.'rly hope for a yea; ~ay~~u~~:pm~~i' D~~~.~~~tre~r,

htre.avdeeld,·n::bU"nSiOEe

Sglalljn'a,n,vaWshOso W,·mas

• comfortable and five him free- at ·Malvern, Ia., July 5, 1875. She' meetI~g Mon(iay evenm~, ~ecelVed U A W I h . t of successfuf agriculture:::. nlii dam to grow andlJto use his de~ came here with her parents When' two bids from eac~ of Sl;< flnns on :'Mrhe~ 1 ~r~w ~~~o~l~~~sDr:=~ I",~ c..' ' / chairman, will e played Wednes~

pressed with.a lad who declined a veloping powers; Encourage his she was a child and the family.; the new gas and all cngme needed and "Just Been Wondering All --~,-r--- ~~~nce,vseOn:ngR'an OelbprhuaarnYd 2C6r'oftSotn'tip for a good ed because he was development but

1' nevel' try to settled on a farm east of Wayne.: a~ the Way.n~ power plant to p,ro- Day Long What I'd Do If You ChOld SOl

n scout, that h brought the organ- ~~<;~~e~li~~ agl~~a~f:ySj~~i{~"a~i~~ She was married to George String~· Vide., electriC po":,er for the CIt~. Were Gone." I erlo~s Y play at 5:30, H skins and Wynotizatiorj to this c

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untrlY. He interest- er at the Perdue home Octdber 8" Englneer,H. S. Nixon of 10maha IS Mrs. W. G. Ingram was serving at ~:45, Wayne rep and Concorded TI<eodore ft osevelt and others Help him dcvel

Irood habits; 1902, by Rev. P. Birrell. I ': Lt~bul~t'ing the ~ids, <,lnd. the coun- B d ° COt at, and Mag t and Carroll at

in'the moveIl}e t, and the organi- SeC' that he as plenty of The Stringers lived hcte until, cl1 Will meet next Tuesday to act .~;;.nn~. i.hev~~eg~~~~~edM~:' urne In I y 9:1;. Dixon, B lden, Waterburyzation was c~ rtered ?y cong:ess undisturbed sle p; Keep him about 25 years ago wnen they wen~ on these. . . an Dakota Cit drew byes.in '191&, Tho scoutmg receives clean; Give him as much sun- to their present home oear Wrens.1 Compames and bIds follow: W. H. Wagner, Mrs. H. A. Welch, 'Donald Jotzke, 3, Is InJ'ured In the secon round Thursdayno funds fro congress, it is re~ shine and fres air as the .1'l.al1. ~ :' Buckey~ :rvt;a.chine Co., 1297 hp, 900 Mrs. C. M. Cae, Mrs. J. N. Einung, evening, Dixon meets the winnersgonsible to hat body for its weather permi ; G1ve him Mrs. Stringer leaves hel'l hus.... kw, $91,754, and 1134 hp, 800 kw, Mrs. M. N. Foster, Miss Harriet Wheb. Dripolator Spills of the St. Franc s-Crofton game atp~ogress. I enough clean, good food, at band and o,ne brother, Ray Perdue;- $85,77,5; Fulton Iron Works, 1400 Fdrtner~ Mrs. Don Emery, Mrs. Boiling Coffee. 6:45, Belden pI ys the winner of

Scouting i~ he largest Ameri~ regular times; Neep him away of Wayne. Two brothers, Will and~ ,hp, '9S0 kIN', $116,374, and l?OO hp, M. B. Childs and Mrs. O. F. Moore, the Wayne PI' -Concord contestcan youth ~r anizatiqn and Its from all sick people; Make sure Harry and a sister Mrs Kate' '1Q50 kW, $134,976; l';i:nterprIse En- ' The club meets February 28 Donald Jotzke, 3~ycar-old son of at 9:15, Waterb ry meets the win~educational l' gram ranks at the he is given inOCUlations to pro- Carpe~ter, passed a~ay h~re. A g\ne &. Foundry Col, 1594 hp(f125 when Wayne high students present' Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jofzke of ner of the Hosk ns~Wynot game attop internati . ally. Tv.·o of every tect him againstldiphtheria and brother, George, died in Butte, kW, $~09,425 plus $3,500 for dual a play. MISs Lettie Scott will be Sioux City, formerly of ncar Car- 5:30, and Dalto a City meets thethree boys wa to be scouts. Ger- smallpox (and vfhooping cough Mont., and a sister, Mrs. Ora Ly~ fuel, an? 1195.hp, 840 k~, $91,650 serving chairm n. roll, is in dritical condition in a winner of the M gnet..carroU gamemany and IJ y, where scouting and tetanus, toq, if the doctor ons, at Madjson. Another brother, ;Plus $2,500 for dual fU~i; R. v.. Sioux City hospital where he \vas at 8.was ousted ring dictatorship, ' advises it)'; Try I to give him a John, passed, away in infancy. Scv~ Leary Co., superior' ,engme, 1440 Church, onference taken Saturday after suffering Semi-finalS a e at 7:

f~:. r~~~~blii~~ ~~ ~~es~~~i~~:a~~; I ~:~c~~~~, bhea~~~er~~~~~f~;-t~;~~, erial n_ie_ce_s_a_n~n_e_Ph_e_'w_s_s_urvive. ~PuK9m1p~&~,kMWa$c1$h1i"n~e~!8c'O~I:np:,rt, 111j5~82no~tht:;p~, To Be H Id Sunday ~~~~da aCnO~Si~~ir~aI~~~~e~~~:~ ~~~I~Y ar:v:~i ~45 ~:tureplacmg the llck of heels and he lives in a pcaceftill, happy Off- - I F"',3 13, accidentally tipped over the losers of the emi-fihalsguns that con

11 anded youth under! family." , '. lela savor 1085 kW, $112,000, and 1440 hp, I top of a cMfee dripolator which 7:30. In \Vak field Event.

Hitler. '" ~ 1--'" ~ I. R 1400 kw, $115,749, the ~atter for Speaking a d Films Make had just been filled at the home ofPutting a he scout uniform ~--"-~r-- urave 102 outes dual fuel; .Fairbanks Morse, 1440 Up Progr m Planned at Mrs. Chas. Watson. Wakefield 'Il be host to the

-and learning tI e program arc not A t·' -t'E\...I..ld '--' hp, 980 ltw, "$130,230, anti 1600 hp, The child's entire body is burn~ Class C bas etball tournam"entenough,. Mr. I aun n~ted. Boys I ppor Ion CIUJJ S 1125 :l~, $140.530. WBkef eld Soon. cd. His hands aDd arms are most which will be h ld February 26, 27,must lIve the scout Ideals. An' i, Northeast Group Elects at The number of b\dders was large :National urlieran Council seriously affected and doctors dc~ 28 and March 1.at the WakefieldOmaha judge, as found that he I A'S 'b ls - Meeting Held .Sat"rday ~ comp~rison with those entc:ing c~urches of W yne and surround- cline to say whether w- not 1hey ~I~~~I e~il'l; ~~~v;~llt~:r:~ap~~~never has, had! to sentence a boy mon~ ~ 00 In N orfftlk~ priceS on' projects planned smc,c l'ng vie,'nity W11 hold a workers' can save the left one., 'They will

t· 20 f' the' "'" 1940 TIt b h h b ticipating are Decatur, Bancroft,~:~h.mIt i/:l asr~p~:~c~h~~ not • . Northeast Nebraska County Of- abou't' theesa~~a:ihe ~:~~:iI' r~ c(mfere~ce at ~alem Lutheran ~~~~a~~d~~.ow t e outcome ,Y Emerson, Win ide, Pender, Allen,one of 1,000 ne ro scouts i~ Lou!s- Dlstrlcts~ of aynEj County ficials' association, meeting at ceived in 1933 When the city last dlurch III Wa efleld February 23 The Jotzkcs have a 3-month--old Ponca, N.E\Wc sUe, Pilger, Walt-ville has eve . been III Juvemle Get Annual Paifment Norfolk Saturday, approved Sena. bought an engi~e. . _ ~i~~:~~ tfh~ri o~~,~u~~:~~~ daughter, ~Hcen, who is with an hill and 'Wa cfield~ Supt. Ray-

CO~~:~rnation~i boy scout Jambo. Fr~m State Mor,;y· ~~i.;i.°~~P~~~:o::::~~i~~lia~O~u~~co~al~~\';~c~c~a~mWB~~~~: World Action .ppeaHor relief and au::rt;.., N.I H. Brugger, sister of m~f~i~~~ha~reis~~~tarl~yrnOndree will be hel~in Paris this year Wayne county I SChO~'1 districts mail routes.;' hauer and Emil tJion left Wed- rehablhtabon 1 ,J~:urope and ASIa. M J t k d Mrs Earl Larson Schreiner of /wayne ·college andand 1000 U. S. couts are expected shared last wec1in t e annual State $enat6r Nor,ris S,chrQp.dci'. y by train for ,Springfield, 1 The local .conf~rene<: is. in w;~e ~n zth~ C~y Monday to see the' C. ,A. CarkoslS~_ of the- Hartington'to att!cnd><Frc'· h leaders are ask~ apportionment of $8,96 ,19 which Hoskins, and District Enginee-r Ohio,' to see an engine in opera- c~arge of a lnumttee Includmg lad. Mrs., Brugger' went there schools. Iing that th.e t mc' be extended a includes the coun y's sh,ar:e of $7,- R. C. Ayres, Norfplk, spoke. Sena- tion. Rev. John E. utheriand, ~ugus- again Weqnesday to help relieveweek '~o'that mcrican boys may '957.19 income frpm schQpl lands tor Schroeder discussed bills he~ tana Synod, oncord, chaIrman; the mother, Rabbi Mflrx~Here~~~c;'}~r ,l;~~; ~:~n~)~y~~ ~nCI~~~~; I ~~~St~~.nd\~ln~~f~~t~~~; fii~es d~~?d~~ ~~~~us~~~ ~~;:~~stur~~~:Sn~f ~~;~~ 1Rural Carriers o/:Ync~· 4~· .. ~~~~~Jt, ~~~: Is E'I'~e'--'t~t-ed 'I-f-e-a-d To Ad~re8s GrouFrench ,youlh~ It'Ul'tl Amcl'lcan ('qually among 't'striclS and the way construction for 1947. Emers.on, Re H. Ro,loff, ALe, Rabbi Marxjof LinCdJr,

~ If '* 1 Ro 1 Rc P N l VELe I guest of Wayne college' a ,.. . scouts' ways. 01 her 'hre('~four' s j,-; ~'Pportioned Herman B. Sass, West Pginl, 'T C H sa I~; v. . .. l£~ sen,', Of S B d c) Divorce' ~liOblt'UI~ In coneiuctin", Mr. lIaun spoke according to scho I aUcn~ance. Cuming county sUller,visor, Was riO opvene ere 41urel, Re,,:. WIberg, AUbruS~ late oar ,will speak at convocation and to

Appa ling number of divorces of the value ofjthe close tlC~UP bc~ Amounts are aJ follows: elected president of the group. Mr.' tana, WakefJCJ class groups FelJruarY' 24 and 25.

;::~i~~ q.. ~I;~ t~~b!~itr f~hJr~~~;' twe~n c~u~'~:~~ agnd ~~o~i~m~ ~~ipa District 1. $ 4.58; 2, $74.98; ~::~~ ~~y~~e~~~~~yla~~~r~.;~~~ lmprovement of Roads Is W~~~~Cit~~~el,Ch~~C:~~e~J~~~~ Ralph~. CarhaJtt President ~~~~iit~a~ ~~~e~~~~i~a~~ 11~~d h mea so, n go (IZ 'n 3, $108.79; 4, $74.98; 5, $103.59; "'~. Of State Norm~1 Group

night. I' fychiatrists fln ot ers es- among bbys. :, 6, $93.19; 7, $77.59; 18, $72,38; er Wm. J. Misfeldt. Main TopIC of Concern cord, Ponca, Emerson, Pender" Howard College at Birmingham,peciall eqUipped spOke. They at~ Mr. Haun ;,vas presented by 9,. $137.40; 10, $90.59; 11,'$103.59; Lester Gustin of Rosalie, Th"urs- To Group Meeting. Rosalie, Winside, Pilger,. Wisner, For This Year. Ala. He received his degree intri~u~e ksha~tered .,parri:gc vows Supt. S\uart Baller. .. . 12, $43.78; 13, $83.39; 14, $93,19; ton county eommissioner, was' Stanton, ~lIen, Dakota CIty, Hub- Meeting in Lincoln Monday, thc ~iblical SOciO~~y :.ror; Wc~~eran t r en omes m par tOt su- MIlo D,~r rgmmded hlwalllans 15, $142.60; 16, $56,78; 17, $1463.75; elected vice president; Georgq F. Northcast Nchraska Rural Let· bard and outh Sioux City, state boa.d of educahon clccted d lllversit~ at tan k' a., an as

b~~.~~s 'i~~~~~~e':~;~fdi~~i ~~~;~~s~e~~>alf~~~~l h(~~u~:~I)~::;;:'~~ ~~: ~~~3~~; N' :fi.;~i ~~: ~~~~~: i';C~~l;~~, ,~~~d~~~e~~r:~~~e~~';~: :er~~~i~~;~:s~;~a~~~v;i~:o~a~~ Sl'~::" ~rifI~~~~~~i~~ ~fo~;r~~i,~! Rafph M.. Carhart president for v~~s~ti~f ~~~r~~~, at the Uni·sac-Fific and hardship is frequent~ fo~ the bene-filll of underprlvilcged 24, $74.98; 25, $~1.18; 26~ $98.39; treasurer to succeed Wayne Coun- Hotel Morrison Saturday, Febru- WIll be shown" the currenit year. He had been vice Rabbi Marx was ordained byly los-in to frivolity and' glamour. chl1drcn. II 27, $67.18, 28, $lt6.19; 29, $98.39; ty Clerk C. A. Bard; and John For- ary 22. This is the first such meet- president the past year. A. D. Ma- Hebrew Union college in 1938. HeYoung ersons too often want to BeSides 50 ~mbers, Mr Haun, ' " "" . syth, Niobrara, Knox county super~ ing to be held in this area. I Legion' Sponsors jars lof Omaha, who succeeded the became rabbi of B-nai Israel tem-:p,tart a the top 10 plenty and lux- Prof A F G Ihver Rev S K 31, $98.39; 32, $ 3.19, 3~ $77.59, visor, was elected to represent'the Invitations have'been sent out to ll;lte Alvin Johnson, was chosen pIe in Natchez~ Miss., where heury cy shrmk from eQrnmg de F~eese and ev T' J C Schuldt 31, $87.99; 35, $1 O.9~.; 3 ",$54.18~ group on the state associatibrr's 175 letter carries and their wives, Oratory Contest vice presiqent. served until 1943. He was thenthetr W l.y They re 011 from pay- were guests of the club, R L Jcn- ~~' $~~.~~;, ~8i $;4}:S' 3~2 $~~~.~~: legislative committee. but replies have not yet been rc- Third district American Legion anTdhael'I~~~:b~l~~jdered legi~laUon transferred to the South Streetmg the cost 1U frug hty and sel1:- mngs was with WIlmer Griess and 13' $$-9'38: 44' $13'19: 45

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' $77'59~ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bard, IMr. ceived. Some of the invitations oratorical contest will be held in temple in Lincoln.del1lal The,; th10k no &ore ser~ Dr. H Tempe 0 was WIth Dave ' , ;). : ' :. : ". j: : and Mrs. W. J. Misfeldt, Mr. and have reeched north to the Dakota Belden March 17.' Supt. V. O. Dr. and Mrs. Victor P. Morey The rabbi is director of Jewish

.... iously f chang10g 11lfe partnels Trheoplulus 46, $85.39., 47, $ 8.3~, 48:, $80.1~: Mrs. M. 1. SWihart, Mr. and Mrs:· border and east to Iowa. Patton of Belden, is district chair- and Mr. and Mrs. Carhart went student activities at the Univer-

than U ey do of dhanging gar- J 49, $56.78, 50, $77,59, 51, $~11.3 , Dave Hamer, Emil Meyer and Jearl Mr. Salak jof Schuyler and Fred man. Schools participating will ft-om here Sunday and returned sHy of Nebrask&. His many ar~ments. In dollars 1hey receive too Children I enefit ~2, $$~~\~~;5

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, :i70ii,; ~i' ~~~.~~~ Boyd reprcsel'lted Wayne county. Paulsen of Bennington, both rural be from Cedar, Dixon, Wayne, Mon~ay. ~iSCylenSaghOagVUee,~e~,nNcPW,u7oliSrhleedaDSinJethwe.much r- too liltle. They- 'Pant ,J ;)5" . , '6· ,;), J., It was voted to meet in Norlolk carriers wi~ speak. The main Cuming, Dakota, Burt ahd Thurs- _~ __~, _the ret nis the other feUo)v;earns, Gam s Scheduled 58, $95.79;.59, $ 1.98;.60, $69.'18; in 'October. topic to be ~onsidered wiU be the ton counties, Plan Dollar Day ish Ledger," "Pulpit Digest," "The.'without doing what the other fel- The ~Eiwania -spOllsored' basket- ~' ~~~39~~' 6~' ::5·;~.' ~~' ~~~.~~: ----~__.._ improvement of roads on rural Event in Wayne National Jewish Post" and manylow do s. They are often. too ball tearii of uncil Bluffs, and 68' $72'38: 69' $10099" 70' $93'19: Named to Committee. I mail routes. lias Option on Lots. ~ other publications,young, too gr:e~, ~oo neUrotiC. Hotel Morris will play a benef~t 71; $67·:18'; 72, $80.19;' 73: $77:59; Carl B. Rix of MUwaukee, ~~~es~ A dinner will be,served at 12:30 Wm. Peed of F,ort Dodge, Ia., m~eeet~~~t~:n~fy~~~~Oan~~~;~f

.>.~ * .. bas.ketban g at Wayne audl- 74, $56.78; 75-, $8:7,99; 76" $210.26; ident of the American Bar sso- at the hotel. For entertainment, has bought on option on .W. S.. But· s brought oult. at the ~eet-, torlUm T , .F:bruary 27. 77, $64.58; 78, $~4.98; 79:, $67.18; dation, has ",nnounced the ap- music from I, Wayne and from this Bressler's lot, SOX150, jus~ south of Commerce is cooperation withmg, ~h num?er of G}tvorces lS not Proceeds, . dlVIde? equally 80. $90.5~; 81, $ 0:19; 82~ $74.98; pointment of F. S. Berry of Wa ne, territory will be presented. . the Quonsets On ,East 7th street. Wayne merchants in p1anning for

I so. dIS our~gmg w~en co~trasted between Kiwa \5 clubs m. Wayne 83, $95.79; 84, $ 2.79; 85, $90,59'; as a member of the associat~ n's AI. Bahe is district chaIrman, Mr. Pebd may erect a skating rink. Dollat D~y events which will be\:It,h., a:rr~ag.es that contlUue for ~n<;l COU!lcil B"U~S and wlll go to ,86 $7498. 88; $74.98. committee on American citizen- having been elected at the state I He is a brother-in-law of Otto 01- ~~~C~n1."y~yne February 28 and1Jf~ m~palred. .Jt-1:o~t ,.coupl.es nderpriVneget hildren. Teams' ' .', -----L_ ship. l cont'ention., son. 'or

thmk rlO'usl f obI lj Th I Wayne banks will have $6,000 ine. y.o . 19B: Ions ~n- onate their SI ices. e game DEPUTY CO~LECTaR - i ' It; s,'lver doilars to be used' for' theivolved. Love for ctuldren' and 10.. arts at 8:30. S - I- - G' L F -I - G t' B -I.-teres> in their, sec~rity a!nd wel- As another feature the same ANNOUNCES DATES oCla IStlC overnmenl; al 5 In rea. rl Ian occasion, Stores will give sliver

·fare odlty differences and help night the 8th [nd 9th grade boys I _ A deputy collector of Illternal ~ I .. dollars as'change instead of dollar. ,·smoot th~... way. of Wayne hig school. will 'playl revenue will aS~ist takpayers at 'Socialism in the British Isles using a radio, but the programs m school at a cost of 12c a day. bills. Stores will offer good v.alues

a game at 7:3. The high school I the Wayne post office March 4 has destroyed indiVidual initi4tive arc .not worttJ- that, The government encourages during the two days.teams Willi al 0 partiCipate in a througI: 15. Aniofficer will b~ at ?-n~ has become so jntolerab~eLthat Business is completely cripple.d large families by paying $1.25 afree"-throw co test which will be I Allen, February 28, WakefIeld It IS near collapse, accordm to by government regulation. No week for each child born the timeheld betwe~n alves of the Mot-' March 3, Pende March '4 ~nd 5, 'Dick Pinkham who, w~th, rs. one may enter business withol.lt of birth until he is 16 years ofriscfn and Council Bluf~s game.' Belden March 10'1 Laurel ¥arch 11, Pinkham, arrived hom9 frot a permit, I age.l''''our prizes·w 11 be given to 1;loys l and Randolph M<\Lr~h ]2. ' visit there. The Wayne olks Shows ImlJrovement. Clothing and fuel are rationedWho score the most-free throws. j ---...l._, ~ found that people (Ion:t ,care People are told hoW much they strictly and the cold has been very

Milo Dier i in charge of game Truck Is ,oun" whether or not they work' and may buy anti where they may.buy penetrating this winter, Mr. Pink~arrangements. 0 R" d t'r'M a'll are,' resting on government it. Each family is ordered to buy ham reports, A faihily~is allow-

, n· 0 a flCY shoulders. England is in its i sec- from a certain grocery, dairy, ed two tons of coke fur the win.Old" H 0' e Team :.A 16'-foot, K 6 truck, belonging ond year of socialism. i coal dealer, etc. In case a fam~ ter. The coke is coal with the

au),- ,J '. to T. J. Liveringhouse, was taken .Everything in England is! na- ily wishes to change from o.ne gro~ gas removed.. '" In Game Here' from tHe busines~ district of South· tionalize'd. One Wh0 works earns cer to another he- must take the Suffer Much in RaIds.-

,. The Old ~d e Bread basketball I Sidux City 'Tuesday evering last the equi¥alent of $25 a wee~1 and matter before the \ ministry of Adults have ~uffered much fromteam of Siqu City oefeated the week while t1fe driver" Harvey keeps $8. If he does not vfork, food and show good. cause why the all' raIds h>o. The home ofMorri~on Hot I players here Mon- Spllttgerber, 'W~.a in a q,'fe. The the government takes care of ihim. he needs to change. The govern· Mrs. Pinkham's mother, Mrs, A.day, evenin~ y a ~core of about truck was fou'n undaJn4,ged and As a consequence very f~w rave ment keeps track of supplie~ in WillIS, and her Isister in Cardi!f.60 to ,,50. I. with stilI a supp y of 'gas, Wednes- .the desire to work. all the fi~ms and allots the J:;Ight Wales, was bombed. The faIJUly

The col0t1d lobe'Trotters,'whol uay morning a iIe northiof Macy. Government clinics CheC~h a1th ar,nount to serve the customers ~as moved ·to Bath. England. -TheWere here ea ler, will return forl.Mr. Splittgetbe came.; Wayne and provide" free medic I aJ}d 'assigned tOlit. flat in which they lived in Bathanother ga~ ith the Morrison! Tuesday night'~'lth ap ther one hospital care. The gave l1;tncnt An adult is ~llowed one egg a was a,ls? the ta.;g~t of a ~o~.bteam ~\Sat ing at 8:30. <;>f Li1icring-hqtts 's 'dri~r '_ After eVen furnishes free burial o~ the month and a child under 5 gets and 18 In the apar9Jient bwlc14JgThri ' ut to avenge a pattdlt'n~n ',faU d the Itruck, Mr, dead.' ! I three eggs a week. Mr. Plink. we r e ~kined Mrs. Pi~kham's'their ' Liverin~house apd, MrJ Splittger~ . Homes are.' built by ith~ jgov- ham reporfs that he' was allowed mother, sister an~ niece survived..:,." t ',,: , '~er,~et1t to',Mady for'il qn,?'drove ,erhme:nt' ,council 'and a~e Iretnted one ounce of lard, two ounc~s of ,Mr. Pin~ha 's father, F~~driCk.~S 1,[ CIT:'Y, '" It ,hom~., ! ,I ' ! I ~t re~son~ble fees. Stoi'e, an(\. butter, two ounces of oleo, .two Pmkham, and !Jthers of t~e fam..'!-. NT· 'DAY1 ", " ' ' Ut~hSi~'s .~~e p~~vjded, ,AI "si, t~r; ~f ounces ~f l,ba~on, 10 ounces of rout· U?'" live near cemetery In Car...Thl!, al-TribjUit~ , To\Obse e H~I~d~Y, Mr. Pm'kllam's rents ~ tlir.e -~ ton and ~?ur ~oaves of black ·brea~ m.t:f. A bp'~ th&t 'StrucJ:e ~he

tield·"a aY'<Obs~rv~ 'Th'EL,1Sta:t'e' N tiOnall~nd F'irst' council home for $1.'75 1a 'week. .made from shorts, and b,ra,n .per ceJ?1ete,ry upr oted stones 'YhlChrom Iowa National' batiks bf' Wayn will ob-' So terrible were the bo· b rigs in week. lie was pennitted 'a quar-: fell thr0.p-gh t .eir l!ome:. T}1e se-

a and Min serv~,~.tm:d~y, re~rua 122, as'a EnglaI)d ,jnd' s? sloW ' ~"r pOun\!, of.. ,s~ar·..eve!'Y'·'~t'Y~ nio!,~r" PInt< "ii'o,'YbO is ,8~, ,~~.s",'l'\1&day' bol~da)':" '" ';" '., ' ~, '," ", ',', 'that many families Weeks,'~ Each' is allo\yed_ a)l the buried, be'rle~,t this aebri~fg~ a,'Hu~,,,,a~' '":''' "" .. , ,"" . ," ." ;/ileillO at in singre r vegetabl'f'thiit the, I!!arket' af~ half day befg , he eould.be res-

M""t1ng .' ,,'" six' or 'seven 'famillffs' fords, I 'cued. f the fam~IY,.suf'"R~~I:':Sillkll>'·"Ili:i\llle.. '!' ,.',' Ghildre!l are given"special can;. ,f~~ .~, ,~. ,

as oclstibn!"plaoI1M' , ,'fiji!' radio, Which I . , , ",ail matters" the! "C , b, r" thewar, ,a4' " ~e, ,veg nE;I"Y,01J;S._

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MOON BEAM PUMPKIN i-' No.2\12 19c. For!pies ...c..... '.' ..... Can .

SUZAIIlN·A PANCAKE MIX Makes 3'12-1:' 27cIt Waffles too B g

Lenten Foods at SafewayMackerel Solomon BrandTaIlN;~; 230 Corn Meal ~~I:~Y.~~; ~~~ 21cTomalo SOUpcarnPbell's 3 ~~~: 290 Macaroni -or sPagheui. ~~;:27c

Oyster Crackers Dandy .. b~: 240 Cracker Meal Nabisco -1:;:;: ~4cHominy C)toeBrand .. : "N;,;; IDe Rice Rexoro SnO-Brite ;~;; 31eBeans ;;;aJ;.;'::;::~; Sauce, N~~; 17c Peanut Buller Real Roost ,~j~~ 530B:a Great Northern' 2-lb. 28c F'g Bars '-lb. 33'"e ns dried, white .. : Bag I Zion; cookies ,Pkg. Wi

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Pink l'meated,"very few seeds,heavy with juice

POUND'

8e

Hotel

Fruit Cocktail

Patronize the aC'1vertlserS

nul' Farm in Missoutl.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rasmus­

~n bO\lght a farm near Gallatin,Mo., and they have moved thete.Mr. Rasmussen was here to takehousehold furniture the first ofthe week. I

GRAPEfR&IT

•For Lenf, Get a Supply of

Dutch Mill CheeseAmerican; nrl1d.rich. Chelil!e·

~~~. 28c ~"._5,

White"meated"sweet, juicy 1

lO"lb. bag 45c

POUND

5c

Dinner MenuSunday, February 23

Serving from 12 ~ntil 2 p. m.

.Morrison

Mushroom Soup

Entrees

Baked Chicken and Dressing-$1T-bone Steak-$1.25

Chicken F~"d Steak-$1Baked Ham with Candied Sweetpotatoes-$1

Roast Pork and Dresskg-80c

Meat Loaf with horse radish sauce-75c

Baked or Mashed PotatoesString Green Beans Apple-Celery Salad

Ice Cream Sherbet

Individual Chocolate Cakes

Coffee Tea Milk

No.1, l\ed, Size-A

Utility, Russet Potatoes.

Producer-Consumer Campaign -Now at SAFEWI

Bag $3.49 10 Lbs. 3950-lb. Bag $1.3

, Visit! in Washington.Mr~. Wm: E. "Von SE'ggern, J. B.

Von Seggern and Mrs. Geo. F. Fox,all of Wayne, were recent visitorsat the- Washington offiCe of Rep.Karl Stefan, T-!le group enjoy~ avisit with Nebraska's 'I'h(rd DisM

trict representative and were giv­en passes to visit ·the White House.

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SAL.\. PUCE BOUGHT IbRENNA TO FORM, BY OSCAR PAULSON ROAD ASSOCIATION

Ed. Sala sold his home and fIVe The Brenna precinct meeting,and a half acres at the east edge postponed January 30 because ofof Wayne to Oscar Paul~on and the Iblocked roads will be held at' thePaulsDn ~fami1y will move to th~ school in district 81 this Thursdayplace \the first of March from the evening, February 20, at 8. A pre­farm they sold to Joe Corbits. Mr. dnct road association will beand Mrs. Sala and Rex are moving formed and other matteI's will beto Di*olT where Mr. Sala will open discussed.a feed aM produce business. - ...,0------

Here's how you can make substantial reductions in your food bills for thenext several weeks: Lay in a good supply of potatoes-serve them 'at everymeal. You see. because there's & huge surplus, prices are low. Potatoes are 50

versatile, you can enjoy them in dozens of tasty ways. We 5Uggl;St

you hurry nght over to· Safeway and buy a good supply. ~verytime you add potatoes to your menu, you'll increase your savingsand help the farmers too!

THIS SEASON'S BUMPER CROP·MEANS BIG SAVINGS FORYOP

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Sirloin Steak. ........ ., Lb.~

Whiting Ash ~;~~:::sed Lb. 18c

Safeway Meats .,Safeway's guara!llieed quality~guaran­teed to please yoti or your money back!

CHiCKENS Lb. 59cFresh"Frosted, Roasters or cut-up

Fl'yers, ready.for-the·pan.

Lemons Sonldst, larg,e, juicy',." Lb. 15cApples :.~~~~ag.~~~i~ty;. . 2Lbs. 29cCauliflower t:'nten menus Lb. 15eCarrots ;;'~;r::~~~~~: Lb. 8cNew Cabbage Green Lb 6eOnions Yellow, dried ' Lb. 4c

On Norfolk Program.Dr. W. G. Ingram led a panel

discussion on physics Saturday

;~:;e ~~etf~J~~~r.s of District

ChiJd Is liiiuredIn Riding Sled

The 6-year-old son of Mr. andMrs. Gilbert Lintz of .Superior"Wis., was seriously injured when ahit-and-run driver struclt his sledand dragged the child 50 feet re­cently.· The boy suffered a. brokenleg and both limbs are in a cast.Mrs. Lintz is the fortner ElsieFolck, cousin of Miss Nell Fox ofWayne.

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The white potato is a versatile vegetbobtethat bakes, fries, boils-, scallops, mB!lhesand stuffs. And contrary to popular be­lief, it's not ;1 particularly fattening food

~~~~~~~c~h~db~t:ea;jo~[~V po~pedI

FROSTED STUFFED POTATo:e-­Potatoes make a main dish and ulle, alt­overs when dressed up this way.Cut large baked potatoes in half 1 -

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·8e. or remove a slice from top. Re~ov.ters; mash thoroughly; add seaso ings

a d bot milk, b~ating until fluffy. Fill

ijeus with creamed chicken, eggs 0 sea

f ad, or little pig sausages or frankfn e:5.'Ie: mashed potatoes on top. Brow~ m

h t oven (450° F.) 10 minutes. Fa at- Itl1active browning, brush with sli bUy Ib~at~n egg yolks or paprika befor te- r'"ty.mtng to oven. I

~'ZY HOUSEWIFE POTATOEst-AIIill enjoy this oven version of Ft nch

f fea.I

Peel 6 potatoes and cut lengthWi!~"intout'if.arm strips.l inch wide..DiP pot toesi 3 tablespootllt melted ehortenin ord ippings. Place in well~gres.sedslow'Pfln etld bake in moderately hot ven(~25° F.) 40 minutes. When pot toesa~e c;:risp an.d brown on the bottom, turnc:pret1.11lY, Serves ii. •

'~HREDDED-FRIED POTATOE ­• his quie;k addltlon to a hutrY-up eaJ

)1 s JiJoo 8 large ~fIlst' (HU'Ica1ce. •

" eat a generous amount of shortein g orrippings in a"heavy fryihg p,,-n; add I

I oarsely shredded, peeled raw pot toe, i

tHOWlng one potato for each person. Sea­

lion to taste. Cook at medium heat utilI rowned. Cut through the center and_II utn each half carefully to keep s ape;

I rown on second side. Remove t hotf tate and serve at once cut in pie--th ped

~\jrdg~Gn.Oflat)ltakt.. 0;",,.,

I I' 'rhe Homemakers' Bur~u.Alt Ezwtl StlIftN7 $,171"

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Will Be MarriedAtWayne Church

Mr. and Mrs'. Adolph Korn haveannounced the engagement andapproaching marriage of theirdaughter, Miss Rosalic, to Ivan

~__..~___ Dicdrichsen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Brother of Wayne ~~~1i~~~Ji~~d~71~s~~k~fpl;~~i~nue:~Lady Passes Away, day. M~rch 16. aj 2 p. m.. at R,-

, . d('cmcr s Lutheran c'lurch InFrank Pllgl!r, 69, of Lmcoln, Wayne. ,I

brother of Mrs, B. W. Wright of - ~___i___

Wayne, and former teacher at the L. GRAMBERG BUYS~Ol\~rp~~~di~~d~';cr:,h~a;';t~~g:; MELLICK PROPERTY,ten da.ys' illness. Funeral rites L. Gr~mberg bought tJhe Frankwere held Sunday last ,week at Mellick residence south ?f the col­Pierce Methodist church. Mr. and lege and will move from the Rol­Mrs. Wright and Miss Lettie Scott lie W. Ley farm norahwest of

t £i' h' Wayne to the property t e first ofwe~r.r~~ge:r~as born May 10, March. Mr. and Mrs. 1\1 Hick will1877, at Bloomington. He taught move to their 20-acre place east of

at Wayne, i was pierce county ;~r:~l~~~~. ~hn:~;I~i('~('~~~,m~~a~

~~~~r~~t:~~c;i~rc~ck~~~c~~n~r:~~ to move to Carroll.

:a~~~~~~c~t ~~~~s~1~~1~ I~~r~~~ VOCAL PRO-GRAMboard [rom 1916 t<1 1920, He was TO BE PRESENTEDcollector for the, Lincoln Joint An all-vocal program is plannedStock 'Land hank for eight years at. the college auditorium thisand in 1940 opened the Pilger real Thursday evening at 7:45. Theestate office in Lincoln. I training school and college will be

Deceased leaves his wiCE', 'the rcprcspnt.ed in solos and ensem­farmen Mabel Searle, son, Claude, bles. The public is invited.and daughter,. Mrs. Alice Boren, ---.-"'-.----~

both of Los Angeles, two brothers Obsen'e WaShington Birthday.and thlree sisters. The court house will observe

--------- Sa.turday, FetJruary 22, Washing-To Rit~s in J~yons. ton's birthday, as a holiday.

Mr. land Mrs'~ H. A. Preston andMr. and Mrs. ~. A. Preston werein Lyons last \fIeek Wednesday toattend funeral rites for Mrs. LulaPreston, sistcr~in-Ia\y of the first

,named.

>,PANEL lUll', 'nmr end tltb'r wall.come complete III slngl, Urilt,. Shl/thd;o"j "'tide In 4 fQI)' pone', which,comMnt"rWofld,ldewan••

The Ril~ p~e'h.briC'ltl!d brooderor laying n.DUSe COn'll!S in fiaory buibs~ctions, all ready for fan and aCOlr.ate erection because all scction~ arcptecisionbuilr.

Thill RilC"o house iI·I.:!' Wide, andby lhe iddil!orl of .' 5ide panels Y0ll­can. b~i1d it uP, to 3~' lon8 ot Jonge!;..

Rilco g!ue laminated arch raft"rs_slrooge5t known framing m'lImbers-atc placed Z' on cenle~ lor eo('hpanel rhus ptoviding double a~dl

. raltllr.t where cam ",' paliel joins it.oelshbor" j

p~~h~~~~f~3~=, :~,:;~~.lili~;wind~.s ill Jbletn'tl!i:Iiilte: pl'liels,

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.:1 .ROB,BJROSSPancakes

SIFERS

CHo~.oLATEn{iRup

20-01. Ja~ ... , ... 27c

wantyou

Finer BlendTAo-CVT

Bank. It earns a sure income

and is always here ,v"hen

SAVING paves the way to success.I

Build your savings account in this I

Oldest Bank in Wayne County

'The

First: National 8a~.k

s..lET.7OICY. 5 A'!II.Si:1;;LE§S NAvELS .....7:7===... lb•. ....,.;:

Snnkist ORANGES

HAltVEST GEM . -, ,

!o~~i~!~ARIAN BEANS 18e3i1eSIJl'ERn BRAND RAisiNS i;~~MILI . __ 12~ , Ponnd Kraft H:,« ..$5~~~~ HALLMARX; . ----

!!.~!c~r~~~~~~~ " 39~ 220 38c ~!~n~E~'!"B'~ _ _ 15eSU.ERBSAUERIRAUT~ .. 21 an 'c..';;'';':__· ~ f3c IIO.TIEIN DICED IIUTABAttAS,loo 2UII.. ,f'5c;,

SUPER~GOLDEN ::.?i:~ ~8R11, .12-oZovac. 15c

,FANC'"IIEAI·RICE, !I .., 'ceIIo. ....:"~~~C••..,:.;,c .. I4c D~i.i~f1:tGE OJ ElGfl88DLES~"" o8IIo.lteg~ __~__21 C :Qt.28c

EX . LAIR sWEETi, 'i UII£S,:JIIIIRd ::::"_" 2&c· Gal.49c

ALL-PURPOSEPitted and Blended

COFF£EDATES i

39' Drip and. Begula.r

C PoIIItd Jar ...44c Pound ,Box ., ,-41ci .- . ,,<;~,:":~'.

49c

.... ,39c

...... 29c..... 35c

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daJ'forniaOranges

220 Size

Per'Dozen

Texas-Pink

Grapefruit96: Size

, Texas

GrQ.Aefruit96: !'Iize

6'For

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CalJforrila

Orq;ngeSSii.e 150

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2 for ...

Satisfaction gUllranteed

I,' I:'

R.rdishes

Carrots

tiettuce

Fresh Tomatoes

Waxe~R:utabagas

,Licensed beauty pperator for 12 years

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Ml's.lllenl"Y C~ Mau, Pl'o1H'ietol"

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Hazel's B~auty Parlor'Opens M6n~ay, Febr.24in,thef,m'mel"~~illiPS 66 Station

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3rd and !rrain Streets

WAY1i~, NEBR.

11

PbOD~1320-W

":." " .."" . . I:,~II typesl<lfCbeauty ~work :, i

A)t,;Pbl~lr~~SllAKE~ FRIDAY and SATUOOAY

Nabisco

,Celery

Cabbage I

CaulifloweJi·

ShreddedWheat

Green Pepv

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12'

Side drapes~. 36 x 90·... flor1!1 print cretonnein natural. roge, blue,and green!! See thpm".Pall" $5.2,'j

Gatton hopsad:kingdrapes ... 44 x 90" size... Hibiscus Boril pat­tern on natural.: rose,blue, and grey. P4 ir

$9.95

Felber PharmacyU. J. Fdber and Waldell Ft"lhf'r, l'n's('riplion Druggists

LIPSTICK and. ROUGE

Pearls in Wine Lipstick ... instantly bringsyou transforming new beauly ..... '100

Pearls in Wina Rouge easily applied,u.' '" ,,,. excitingly lJeautifying SOc

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••OVER 40 i-EARS OF RELIABLE PitESCRIPTIOX SERVICE

Drapery material '.~; •36~ heavy diagonalribbed weave ••. floralpattern •.. prewshrunk.and vat dyed •.. rose.blue, and natural. Yard

$1.19

Paul Dahlgren, hogs at $25; Chas. the petitioner should not be grant­Kinney, jr., lambs at $~3; Evans & ed; and that notice of the penden:'Kinney, lambs .,.t $23; Ed. San- cy of said petition and the hearingdahl, steers at $21.50; Herman thereof be given to all persons in­Koll, heifers at Jjj20; Erick Mcier- tcrested in said matter by pUblish~henry, steers ut $22.75; Lloyd Mor- ing a copy of this order in Theris, lambs at $:22.60; Ed. \Vintcr, Wayne Herald, a weekly news·heifers at $19.25; E. M. Morris, paper printed in said County,lambs at $22; O. Morris, lamhs at three suceessiye weeks prior to$22, MarUn Willers, steelS at said day of hearing.$2150. rI (Seal). J. M. CHERRY,NQTICEJOF PROBATE OF WILL f:201:{ __~__~~ Judge

The ,state of Nebraska, Wayne NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Co~~t~,~~'unty Court, held at ttw The State of Nehrasku, Wayne.Coun'fy. ss.

County Court Room, in find .lor II} the matter of the estate ofsaid County of Wayno, 011 tile If)th John Minihan, deceased.day of February, 1947. C'I'l'dlfurs of said es~atp at·c

In the matter of th(' f'stall' uf l1C'rf'by notified, that- I willI sit atClyde A. McMaster, deceased. l,he County Court Room in \Vayne,"

On reading and filing the pe11- In said County, on the 7th day oftion of Ber~ha L. McMaster, pray- March, 1947, at 10 o'clock am,ing lhat the instrument fiJed on <lnd on the 7111 day of Junf' 1917the 1Rth day of Ff'bmary. 1!1'1i'. at lu o'c1ock a, m., to rcc('i~e andand purporting to lIP t.h<: last Will (Xarnlfh, all claims against saidand TpstAlllcnt of s:ud d('(('(L',('d'l (,,,1<111'. with a view to thf'ir adjllst­may be proved and allowed ftS the men!. ;).nt! allowanc{'. The tImelast Wlll and Tpstamcnt of said llrllJl ..d lur the pn'sent<ltion ofClyde A. Ml'¥a~ter, dC':f'.ascd, and IclaUllS said cs~ate is4!lrC'1.'that the executIOn o,r said Instru- monlhs the 6th day of March,,:"H'nt may. bc.c,omOllt!eed tu ROI-ll:N7. (lJlr! ;)](' lime limited for pay­lIe W. Ley as E:·WC1l1ol'. men1 o! III III.., I" one year from s<lld

OH.DERED, Th;Jl March H, 1917, 11.ltl1 tLlY of Ydlrllary, 1917. 'at 1(~ o'dock iI, nl IS ilssi~~p('d for \\"ltnt'SS h'ln.". and the seal ofheanng saId when all Silld ('lJlll11} IllJS 11th daypersons may appe'll' at oj Fdm.litlY. It.111the Counl)~Court n()())l1 In W.wne. I S('aJ I .J i\I CHEI1:RY .'and show C<lUSP \\ 11.\ 1J1I' prayer of f~()!3 County Jueigc

Floral side drapes. " " 44 x 90' .. ;­hibiscus pattern, on roughtex cloth" •. These will add cl'lor to everyroom. Pair "

$9.95

.Colorful "Paper DrapesUJ ,~ .,~''-'J~!L;:;:-:,!"' ~)....., "',iI'~ - ",'-

.Add Charm- and Beauty to Every ROOfll

98c PAIR

This spring" you can add color and beauty, to yourrooms ... Many at&l·sctive,pattemsmaybe.seen in,

'this oil,.tauJing sdectiol1!l Choose Y,oura. and 'freshea up your hom~!l " .,-,

~brate her- birthday Saturday af- ing here to attend funeral services

SATUBD Y NIGHT. temoon at van Johnson's. .for Mrs. Leo Schulz, their sister.With sJiJorte work weeks, Mrs. Iv n Nixson attended The aseph Ericksons enjoyed

Ilahbilo'Srt fuonr"Omnordelmlelan'sudre f~~d pathye Mothers' lub at Mrs. Gerald Sunday dinner with her father,

e S.chniep's iThurston FridaY.~1 G. A. undell, and attended thefrom the time (jIne heads for his Mi-. and Mrs. Joseph Eric son silver w dding celebration for Mr.job,· the big city, stores, not to Accompani Mr. and Mrs. Ver on and Mr. Walter Johnson in thebe out of style, have adopted Schultz tq. IouX' City Io~riday. Mission church. Mr. and Mrs. I Ar­later opening ~nd, earlier closJ' The Robe F. Hansoos and Emil thur Fe t also atten~ed.ing hours: Th~ Saturday Eve- Millers wert among the group cn~ Mr. nd Mrs. Nep Swagtrty

~~nf('~oStti~~y~t~~!:~i~gr~tir.~i te'rtaincd aka Valentine party in ~I~;~dh ~n;~,t\d~~I{~:I~I~am~~r~~~~communities. 'It explains that ~~:n-i~~iff I' unson home Frik:l.ay about ~ years and will tJ(' greatlyin summer es~ccial1Y Saturday The' JOg' pJ:J. Erj~ksons. were missed i the community. The lr~night is the o~easion for'both Sunday cy ning vititors in .the win Br wns JnovC'd to the farmtrading nnd visiting. It quotes Emil' Andc 0(1 home to sec Mr. vacated by Swagertys Monday.from the protesting editor of and Mrs. J hn Johnson and Jpan TI1C'Y I ad Jived o-n the placethe Appleton, ,Minn., Press as of Omaha. I known as the Gus Schonuergfollows: "It is Tlone of my busl- Relatives spent a pleasant so. farm.ness, perhaps, :but it scems to ciaJ evenin with Mr. and Mrs.inc that the merchants of the Kenneth P cker Friday to help P rk JlIll Club l\1t·ets.smaner communities and. towns them obser c their 13th wedding Mrs. ~rncst Packer entertainedare taking a bjg ~hllnk of plea- anniversary., Cooperative IUJllch- Park Hi I club Wednesday. Ladiessure out of Ii e 10 their com- eon was enjoyed. I arc se ing on R0d Cross quilts.muniti0s by herding into a pro- The Clarence Wolters were Tlwy Ii've fini::;ht'd t\-\/o lounginggram of closing their places of Tu0sday cvrning guests at W.alt robes r ('C'ntiy. Money was votedbusincss on Saturday night. For Utecht's ?lnd Friday (,"vC'l]mg for the led Cross. The next mcet­local and rural: resid('nts, going guests at Hermit Turner'f>. Sun- ing will be with Mrs. Kcnnl'th

~~t~n~~~~t~~~~t~~I~lgni~~~~~ day, they were dinnC'r gueslSr in ;'~~~l. ~!~~. h:~~lsascese~~~cf t:.~~ing as the Saturday-night bath, g:('r~~~~nta~Elmer Fisher home at course luncheon.and as beneficial to improved Mr. and :rvt.rs. Elmer Nelson, :\11'.social relal ions. There Isn't and Mrs. Alrt I-IolrlJaIl and Carol.anything I can think of at the Miss Eleanij)r Meyer and DelbC'rtmoment lhal dpt's as mueh for JensC'n wC'rt- C'nl{'\"l;dned by 1\11".keeping tmvn ;~nd country ("on w and Mrs. Aft Mcyrr Saturday n'l'.

~~~:~;.t\~~~~·hO~OI~~l~~;)~~~I~~~'i~~~ ning in 11,.onor of their nth wed-/:"" ding annivcr·sary., ----·1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Packef,

&;~~)er gll~~~~S ·~~T;r~ ~);<~~~;l~~ns" Mr. and Mrs. Kenne1h Pac!<pr andvValter N Johnsons and Mi

1SI' children ha~ coopcndi\'e Sunday

Louise Johnson. In the- cveni g supper in the Lpvinu5 Packerguests for the occasion were Bu _ home to Help Mervyn c,'ll'Imllcnell Groses and Ivan Bormans. \ I his hirlhday. MI'. and .1\IL':'. Henry

Tht~ Lars Nis~ons and Harveyl Krieger. hJs grCllldpan'll!s jm!l1

IICI111ingsons haf~ Thul'sdi1Y dinncr'! Pender, we're also presentin til(' Alfred Cl/ok home at Lau- Mr. and Mrs. 'Albin .]ulln50n ofn'l. All atlcmlect 1he wedding 0(1 Sutton and Mr. <wel Mrs. OscarCarrie Gravel'holt and Derald BloomqUIst wcre Wc(]ncsd;:y djJl- iDahl ner and supper guests at l Paul I to $14.;iO. Stockers and fecd-

_ ~ I _ _ I Dahlgren's 1he Johnsons had ers in light supply, about steady.

BIRTH ~ECORD ~~~~~n aa~f~~~lf~I:~~~ng~~l~~:ha ~~~~~enoi~:~d~~~mq~~~':~l:o :;~~~~A daughtl'r, Pfggy Lynn \\('Igh- brother of 1\1rs Dloomqulst and ~:20.00. Bulc!wr h~g:; were ~o to

ing 7 poun.cls r 1 oun.ce, \\dS born: Mrs Dahlgren. mostly 75 cents higher at $~;).50

by Caesan:Ul 0p<"l"a110n Tuesday" The Clarence Wolters and TliPr~ 10 $:26 no, S\)WS 75 Ct'Ols to $1.00F.cbr~ary 11, to ~lr.·nnd Mrs. Hen-Ion CUlton.3 <~ttendE'ct the faH'w('Jl higher .11. :t'~.3.7:) 10 ~:24.0(), stags

"me Kay oi !-'os 1\ng(;ks, form:rly for Louis '~:uys Sun.day C'vcning. :;oJu $HJ.(l(). down, fpcder pJgsof W~YO(',. 1!le\r other child IS a

iThe prcsldtnt. of the· \Velcome In $2:2 00J$:.!.) 7:). Fat lamb:o weak

son, Jlmnlle L~c . . I club. .1\11'15. Richard V,ralter, p,re- tn 25 ents 10\\'el" at $21.00 to~ A son. Ron~llel ~arroU. welghmg sen ted Mrs!. Eby with a gift from $22.50, onw held hi~her. Slaugh,;) pounds, 1::J ounces, was born the club. Potwluck luncheon was tel' C\V weak at $5.50 to $8.75.Saturoa:y, Febr~rY 15, to 1V!r. an? served. ThiC Eby family moves to Feedin! lamhs 25 cents higherMrs. VIrgil H nsen of (ouncll a farm ncar Bancroft. $20.0Ct to $21.75.Bluffs. Anothf'r son and a daugh· Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vosbf'l"g, Rece t shipments from this vi·tel' are in the fa ily. M,rs. Hansen Miss Maxine Vosberg. Mr. and tinity include: Otto Dinklage.is the forml"'r. Marjorie Reuter, Mrs. '"VOl. Carter lefl for their helfers at S21; George Bowers,daughter of thq Herbert }-teuters, homes in Denver Tuesday morning hogs a $:25.(;); \Vm. Thomsen,of \Vaync. . '[ and Franklin Behmer for Omaha, steers a $:22; P. N. Oberg, hogs al

i\ son, Donalt lA'E'. w['lghmg 6 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Behmer for $~4.50; Harry Bartels, steers at

~un~,wasbon~bruary13to~~~~~0~n~M~~~d~a~Y~e~v~e~m~~~g~a~f~~~r~b~e~-~'$~2~2~;~Wl'~.~V~i~ct~O~~:h~0~g~S~a~t~~~4~~~0~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MI'. and Mrs. D ck Ellis of Wayne,in a local hospital. 1\ daughter, I, _. I

Alla JCanne, is lhe other child ihl. ·G"· "lmJJt'the family. I' I ,..,;,. ed.ho~n 8~~.~~~~g~f:dC;A~r~I.Ol~(~b~r~'~~i I ~ -R .Bulkley in a 10 al hospital Februw!

ary 11. The B lkleys hav~ three i

other children, Dawn, Patty and'

BO~~~Ughter. ~'eighi~g 7 pounds,'4 ounees, waf, horn Fehruary \12to Mr. and M~. Joseph Simmohsof Emerson in a local hospitaI.

A lj()Jl weigj:ling 9 pounds, 4ounces, was b¢lrn Tuesday, Fpb­rtlary 18, in a local bospital 10Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Rohde ofEmersun.

Fred Brocl.. mo1!tT home atreI.

Elaine Anderson o[ Orhafliispent the week-end with IWf !-;is·tel', Mrs. Dewaine Paul.

The Kenneth Bakers hrlpedMr~. Walter Grose celebrate herbirthday Sunday evening.

Friends and relatives spent last,Tuesday in the Jorgensen~Krac­

mer home to observe the birthdayof Mr. K!raemer.

The families of Virgil ~:kiJerg,

Lawrence Blattert and Leo Schulzwere dinrner guests Sunday in theGus Sch'iIlz home.

The Andres Jorgenscns andMelvin Kraomers were Sundaydi.nner guests at Gordon Jorgen­son's nei;l.r Wayne.

Mrs. Reuben Johnson spentThursday at Russell Wenstrand'scaring for the children while theirparents Were gone.

The qlarence Holm family andDelores iHeitholdt were Thursdaysupper guests at Dewaine Paul'sin honoI! of her birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnsonwere dinner guests Sunday in the (lOMMUNlSM.Leonard Olson home and attcnd- Communism las used synono-C'd the Wfilter Johnson silver wcd- mously with the Russian sys-ding. tern, is being incr~asingly con-

Mrs. Ghas. Fleetwood, Mrs. Vir- demned and attacked ill thisgil Ekberg, Mrs. Emil Ekberg and country on evidence of subver­Mrs. AI)ders Jorgensen attended I sive elements. The FBI hasMrs. Elmer Fleetwood's birthday stepped up its task of uprootingparty Thursday. the dangerous alien ism that

Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Schulz and would supplant free democracyRichard visited the Clarence with strangling totalitarianism.Holms Tuesday evening and the Gerhart Eisler has been ques~

oe Erickson family were there Honed by the house committeeednes4aY evening. in Was~ington ',on un-Am~rican

The Eenneth Baker anid Anders activities. He has been chargedJorgens~n families were among with bbring from within. Inthose at the 10th',wedding anni~ course of treating the SUbject,

. versary I~,celebration of Rev. and Time :magazine makes tliisMrs. ,Ro ert Kruse Thursday cvew observ~tion: "But beyond Eis~ning. I 1e1' there are a host of other men

Friends ha~C' received word here ~fellow travelers, confused lih~_,--,'-';'--1 . that a ~daughtcr, Jo Diane, was crals, '~otalitarian liperaJs,' left­

b~rJi to [Mr. ahd Mrs. Bruce Wil- wing i1cw dealers-who oweson at Borkeley, Calif. Mrs, Wil- mUdlilekt allegiance to t.he jdea

s.o~ .I.:W.. ~l.' be l'emem.,bered h~.rc as that thle government should be~i~~' .er~eI. ,They have a son om,niPolt~ntly responsible for the I,

fn,~' iY~ 'rjs,' old, . , : lives 01[' its citizens even to the 1, .Visit rs at Emil MUller~s the pqin( ,qf b~nevolent despotism.past wf!ek were- the }j:arvey Hen- They' En to understand that I

. d L H f I f de~potj m, which has a way of':, ,~awrence er e am" begin.n' g, _with be~,eV.Ole.nc4,'l~, ,~~ll.n~~:~~~~~"_usltlaU~ ends by being Jl)erelf

),<raemer aOdthe. desl'Qtlc" FeW of themeVen un·l~r~pce Baker family. • 'derSlal/d the ineo\llpatabillfy (If i~':t.·.hurs.'.'da."y att.ernoon. Vi·slto'rs ...at their. "Iiews .w. ith democraey,.,or

that it is just such. vimVs which I

t e "Paul Bengsto~ hom~ Umher maiili' them' S9 sympathetic!el~ n r

The Rev. . Calvin Knoek pag­tor of', th I'" First Presbyterianchurch kt S ottsbluff, Nebr., gav~the openin prayer at a recenltsession pC t e house of repres~nta­tives. fIe as also a breakfastguest ofl Re . A. L. Miller (r~Nebr.l)

at ·'the Neb a51m delegation meet·ing,

,~mbers f Ohi{p's congressional

de~egation ',: ere "busting th0ir but·tons" with ride the otller day in

Ihonor of th late President Willi-

n IAU UarAIl am McKinn e~'s birthday. ~aeh'year, the hlOans proudly JSSUC

Th~re l~~sn't b~en rhention of it ~d car!J1ati ns to el;lch member 9fthe[,daily newspa~ers but the congresS: [0 the occasion.

cial Itli'adquarters for the "Oneousahq Club," an organization

f the demt;lcratic party, establisliw, durin&:: t~e. 1944 national, poli~

iC8:1 c~mp~lgn, to better party lnwcrests, IS!' located only fqur doors~~... .fr9m the apartment of Sen.u~h Btider (r-Nebr.) in the Ijay­darr'fs House.. ,n.~ar tv.ashington's

". usiness dis~r.i9tr .... : I" :,': An ,a .. ' . :nt ,occurred• ~cently wi of:N~b~as- Sen trallS J, Myers (d-Pcnn)

ans callQd . ka.;s .senior let congrcs men lmow recentlyenatol" It seems>t e Cornhusk- that Penns Ivallia raises potatoes'r stat~ citizens wer "loo~h:~g for second to nne. Along With thelr

'. • t?l,1tIer's aparf:m nt ",:,hen a regular I lunch, solons were givenelJlbecI of the "One Thousand "spuds a I Keystone State" On

~ lub" approached' them and asked the colver of thp congressmen'sf ithey cared to JOl the demo- menu \!las tear sheet relah9g)atic party's CXclusfc organiza~ that Penns lvama potato growersiar.. are cOliduc mg a prQmotJOn camw

• We're lool<mg for Sen~ltor But~

i. er's apar:tment/' retorted the Ne~

I raskans.:""Oh,\,!. the party solici~or replied,

, 'yo~: probably. wouldn t care _.tooin our club."

", "h 7'P1'actided' r~Je tation on a larges aIel ha~ hindel'led r covery. Socialism

lli¢l? is offered as a solace for all ills,f·''''HJ~8lli:~~~"+~*",,,,,--,"..:..c.:;;~':+:£---li~~rtably proves ia sh m. It proceeds to

,E!a\fay the Ilbert es which it gliblyg arantees in advance.; Mr. Pirlkham nowr ml:dnqers with i;orro~ the land of hisb \l with its pov~rty ',aQl1 hardships.

---+-'0 I ' ', A majority v te ~y the hOluse-senatec m/i1ittee to cut s x bHlipi:\s from the pres­i ent's proposed b dget 'would ,seem sounde olitgh if an ove -butdened payroll canb sufficientlv tri mea'and other unncc­e. sa'ry expenses can b~ avoided.. Subsidyh~nd-outs could be stdpped witrout hurt·i g the feelings of eVbn those who haveb en receiving thetn. ~arge savings couldb effected by junking useless bureaus andc\ltting ·out costly ,duplications. As to ~hearmy and navy, they.should not I be Im­plll'iIled by too small appropriations, main­taining them adequately without wastefulef·travagance. The WilY to retrench i8 tor trench, cutting the garment according tot .e cloth.

-----'-'-0-,------Ineffi~lent management of the state

Pi'nitenti'¥."y is detailed in a late report byt e Ilctin¢!lwardcn. If any additional weaksots in branches of the state governmente "ist, they may be expticted to come to thes !'face inl due time. Revelations shouldb salutary, and point the way for legis­Ijtive remfdies. And if the solons expectt be able to improve ~tate inRtitutionsa ld keep them in proper running order,t ey will need to give less heed to main-,(, ining the so called "white spot" bunkullimpaired.

i Report.s from of~'i'cial H.u~Ria attacklindersecretary of State Dean Acheson forbranding the so\"ici fOl~ign poliey as lIag..,gressive and expansionist." In a note ofptotest, V. M...Molotov said Acheson'ss IltementJ was a "gross slander lind hostil~t the soviet union." To bolster up con­

F1ifty-gallon drums Frf ul- ~'dence, (he Russians ougJjt to quit break­ocl ''Pd ga~o!inel a.re ke~t in the ba~e- il g pledges and acting boldly in dlreetlOns

,='.[nsufflclent fire extlI1gUlsher~ alld t at excite SuspiCIOn and alarm. It lSa inadequate fire IIIarm system are stress- l!Sdom for America to avoid (roublc by,~. Valuable documents that coul4 not not playlllg the role of unsuspecting suck.,1l"lllI1!l'ced, have 110 prot~~tion. el~'·:l"'·>j!hIS deplorable condltlOJl would ap- 0-----

. to have resulted from lack of lsense If republicans in congress shy frontnsibility. 1'00 much thirst to:hatg ,~sPOnSibi1ity in restricting labor unib~

With little or no thought of S~i e. e 1croachments they will defeat the voic~.' e state fire mal'shal Sl1ggests th t t 1e I f the majority as expressed in last NOJ

h ad of each department 'be made l' spon-I ,ember's election. We do not' believeS.i. Ie for fire Safegt·ard.•s in h.. is area. h~s, "10ters favor isolationism or escape frome ch could enforce rules of safety. utles· inevitable participation in world affairs'.ii w imposed on st te employes are ot :so We think tb.ey want local ills cured, and

eat and onerous' that they cal1n t lift ~mong them, labor circlcs invitc earliestt eir fingers to minimiz"e fire .'isks. ! I. and most effective attention. ', o· " 0-----l, lad t A VISIT.to Europe siflte tbe President Truman proposes to. decl~re, 0"ar is nQt an agreeab e""ex- the war ovel' by July 31, thus dlssolvfn~e Back perielnce: That is su ge~t- spme 105 war powers. In the meantilm.

I • I lee( b~ stories told by Dick It IS hoped agreement on peace ~erms ~lvll,P nkham who!; arrIved last week from a be reached .and that the world Wlll get ll1t9

ip to his nalllVe Wales. The Bl'itisb Em- a more amiable .state of mmd.p re has be;erthit hard by untoward COn- 0

'tions foIlowiilg jjiardev./lstatioh. IShort- A reeent election iu Russia endorsed{I e of f.Clod and of fuel, bombed-out [build, Dictator Joseph Stalin uuanilllously. Iti gs and lack'of material and labor ~or re~ was so conveniently arranged that his~ I1stl'u:c;tion have bi'oken spirit and all b~~ nllme \Va" the only one that appeared on

estroye'd hope. . the ballot. No one dared to Oppose hlm.:. People have found no incentive to work, Some election!

d many do not work. Strikes have I -----'0 'elped prostrate the' country, and the so- Justic¢ io not served by concealing thealist yovernmen . whic~ has too ,ml~ch , guilty and trying to pick flaws in the iu- I-------+-----~thorlty and to,,· Ittle Wisdom, ~nd whlcb ; nocent. . e NORTHWEST

I wAKE~:.~~~ Ring

Tile Lawrence Johnsons 6f Pen­der wcre Sunday ~UPfler gUf'sts at1\'<1n Nixson's.

The Marvlll Vlctors were \Vcd­nesday evening \ ISllors in theHarry Bartels home.

The Alhin Johnsuns of Sutton'and OSCill' BlooOlquis,ts were Tues­day evcniI!1i guests at Hjalmer'

L~~:s: and Mrs. ~aUI Dahlgrenwerc among relatives entertained Iin the Ellis Johnsdn home Wednes-Iday evening. I

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahlgrenwere in SIOUX City Friday. Mr.and MrS. Art Meyer were in thecity Monday.

The Kennel h Packers were Sun~'

day evening guests at Martin'Holmberg's for Mrs. Holmberg'sibirthday, '

Mrs, Kenneth Pad:er and J eanwnine helped Ivalyn Johnson cele-

-styled lind sized for th,J,unior Wom"n of fivefeet five or las'

man will dominate, to man's detri~

ment. So let us realize that weare God's children and so live ast.o glorify our father who is inheaven and who wishes us \0 havepeae~ on earth ~nd eternal bappl.ness ~ereafter. , :

The collection for the Indian andNegro missio!,!s will be taken up onSunaay.

. Grace Lu t.hera.n (''1lurcb.The Church of the Lutheran Hour(Rev. Walter Brackensick, pastor)

Wednesday, February 19, Lenwten service at '8 p. m. Sermontopic, "The Glory of the CroS4.'~\Vhoever you are, if you have nochurch home, you are co'rdiall)' in­vited to journey with .~ in spiritfrom Gethsemane to Calvary thisLenten season. It wilLbe good foryour soul.

Saturday: Church school at 1:30.Children's confirmation class at3,15.

Sunday: Sunday school at 10.Divine worship at 1l.

Monday, the showing of the all­talking Passion play, "Golgotha,"at the church. This masterful pro­duction has been acclaimed thefinest of all religious pictures. Donot fail to sec this picture atGmcc church. Time, February 24,8 p. m. No admission charg'!', but,I fr('t'-will offering will h" lifted.

TUl'sday, choir rehearsal at 8­W('dnesday, February 26, Lcn~

ten service at 8 p. m.Hear'" Dr. Walter Maier, the

Lutheran Hour speaker, each Sun­d,ay o\"er WJAG, Norfolk, at 4:30.

$8.98

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Swan's:. ' .• ,!,' .'ApPlirel for ,'~16n and Women

Wayne Dollar Days'teb. 28J1,nd MaI:. i

Wateh" for our speeials!

+ superb fourteen (14) gored slirt, so flotteringly flor"fl.+ softly sh;rred shoulders and 6dion bael with six (6) do'"

from yoke to waist.

+ slimming V neckline with notched collar.

+ compound interesl in two lobbed poelels.+ shorf deeply hemmed sleeves.+ shining note on silvery 'b~ttons to the waist. -whipped.in

by 0 buckled self-bell. _

+ loaored distindion of thi' classic casual in DEMITTA, or.OSCAR HAYMAN Rayon fobrie and you hove .. DRESSIIn Newest Spring shades. 14\'2 to 24\'2'

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host church and w:ekomes thewomen of Wayne churches. Sacklunch at 12:30. services at 2:30.

Saturday, Febrnary 22. juniorchoir practice--at 1:30. Confirma­tion class at 2.

Monday to Friday, February 24to 28, week of prayer. Meetings inhomes as scheduled at 3.

'l:.ucsday, February 25, Brother~

hood at 3 p. nl. Hosts are EtnilWesterman". w..neeg , M. DUnrlauand Louis Lu tt.

A cordial welcome to all. '

"

Methodist Church.(Dr. Victor West, pastor)Mrs. C. N. Olson, organist

John R. Keith, directorMrs. Keith, associate

Sunday, February 23: Gradedchurch school at 10. K. N. Parke,superintendent. Morning ....vorshipat 11. Dr. H. D. Griffin speaks on"Our Accountability to God'"TtheMessage of St('ward~hip." 'Text,Luke 12:16·21. There will be spc·eial music in both and voice num·hers. Hear the organ chimes.Youl h Fellowship at 7. RaymondJeffers, sponsor. Hollis Johnson,'president. \

Men's Brotherhood ente-rtainedmothers and daughters at 6 :30 din·ner Wednesday jn the church pal'·lors.

We shall be glad to have youworship with us.

St. Paul's E\'. LQ,th. Church.(Rev. T. J. C. Schuldt, pas~or)

Sunday school at 10. The: serv-iceat1!. !

Lutheran World Action rAlly atSalcm Lutheran church, Wake·field, at 2,30, . ,

Lenten service ,Wednesday ... at7 :30 p. m. Choir rellearsal immedi­ately following the: service.

Women of the Church, Thurs~

day, February 27, a\ 2. Hosiessesare Mrs. J, Kay" Mrs. E .Thomp·son, Mrs. L. Morse, and Miss A.Thompson.

Luther League, Thursday, Feb­~ary 27, at 8 p. m. ~efreshm(,mts:

Lila Jean Dorman, Mardelle Lar·

eCat~dhetical classes Saturday:Junior class at 1 :30, senior at 3.

Union Lenten service at Presby­terian church February 22 at 8.

Church council meets Monday.February 24, at 8 p. m.

]'~irst Pre~byhlrianChurch.Corner of Third and Lincoln

(Rev. Oliver B. Proct1, pastor)

sc~~~~~r,'a.F~I~r~ar~lvv~~. I~~~;~superintendent. Junior church,11 a, m. Mrs. Fred Rickers, direc·t.or. Worship, 11 a. m. The scr~

mon will be based on the ThirdBeatitude. There will be specialmusic. Westminster Fellowship,6:30. Topic, "Lives of Great Men."Union Lenten service in thischurch at 8. Rev. T. J. C. Schuldtis the speaker.

You are cordially invited to wor~

ship With us.

Jrnmallut'I (l~\-,. Luth. Church.Mi!'sour'i Synod

(R{'\'. T. II. Buchner, pa.stor)There will be Lenten services

here Sunda~y at 10:30.Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday

at 2 with Mrs. Ernest Brammerand Mrs. Fred Roeber serving.

Walther League will meet·Thursday cvcning at 8.

Choir rehearsal Friday at 8.

~ New door~~ both in fociallif.and busiJ~eS$ are opened 10

Ihe man ~hose appearance

I is. corr~t. Tryon'a newPORTIS AT lodoy •.. and

see the i provement In your

oppearore., ,

!most s les 5750 10 SJ250

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Redeemer Luth., Church, VLC.(Rev, S. K. de F~ese. pastor)InvQcavi-t;--first Sunday irl Lent.

February 23: Sunday school at '10.Worship setivices at 11.. jjAfter-'war~ An Hungered/' . I

Ash' Wednesday, Febru"fY 19,s~rvice~, at', B p. m, ·First ,llin, ~heseries of midweek Lenten services.

Friday;.. Februazoy 21. WotldiJay 1"':;';77~:is~7:770:'7;'~?=::~;;;",;f;i:;:;*;~..,i;i)(i!~,..~~~~~~~~~~~, ~f Prayel". ~Rerleemer church i~,:.,,_

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With Mrs. Jacob••Acme members had 1 o'clock,

paper bag luncheon I Monday;'with Mrs. Hattie Jac(Jbs. Rol~

call was patriotic q'\.Jotaqonsl'Mrs. Jacob:; gave an intere~tin~

program on h.istorical 'PlaCm!S if!.the east which she had vis ted.Mrs. W. A. Hiscox will entc aip.March 3. I I

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----I(;i~h~;_'M~·;;_ wt.ter IiIard~ ferts and N. H;. Brugj'ers and MUll~n- will' hJve devotions. The program ,wiN be in chargewill have the less n on "Chil~ Jean Smdlski.. ;Mrs. 'Victor' Wesf will hEwe the of Miss Madeline Patton, Missdl'en's Books." * * '* program on, "Pioneering in Bernice Langenberg and Miss

VFW AUXJliary IWill have a For Monday Club. ~ W,,?men's Societ~ of Christian Eleanor Edwards.bUSiness sesslon at the Women's Mon~ay club met w th Mrs. service." Mrs. ,I Raymond Ellis * * *club room Monday. Fcbluary 2/1. 0, R\Bowen Monday terllloon will be ser.Ving jhaiJTr:lsn. St. Mary's Guild

GQC w111 meet February 25 for current events, aft r Which, ' * '~1 * 81:. Mary's Guild mj;!t Febru. I\\'Ith Mrs Clarence Mann. Mrs. l~ght refreshments wer served. ~eet T.ueaday.: \ ary 12 in the Women's ~lub roomHugh W~terstemWill be leader. The next mectmg Ul be I IProgressive H~memakers met wit,h Ml"s. A. J. Kirwan presiding

~il;~·b~l~bS~~'V~~.Uinn's bh'thday ~~~Ch 3 wiUr ¥rs. C. C. Hern- ,,~~~~~~~. "J'ei:i~Js ~~~en V~.:::,~ ~~n~~ ~mpr:~:;erpI~~Ss,~i;~Baptist Missionary rot'ets this * ~ * h('l'S, Mrs. Wm, Sthnoor and Mrs. finished' for the dinner Sunday

Thursday wit.h Mrs, Malt. W('st~ Entertains Cob.tract. I Mt'lvin Schnoor! were guqsts in the auditorium, ahout 300 be-berg. Mrs. Bert Graham as- Contract met Thursday with M.rs. Harvey Rcl~old had elJ'ter~ ing served. Mrs. Dan Sherrysists.. Mr!':. E.. F.. Fl.('etwood has MI".S..W. a. Schjulz. Ml'rW8lter tainment. Mrs. f<to SaUl enter~ read the president's messagedl~votlon.s and Mrs. Ellzubeth Woods· who is, a new ember, tains in March.·\ from NCCW and short articles. Sf. Mary's Cat.hollc <~hurch.Wooldridge glvcs the lesson. and l\4rs. w. leI. Wag cr had * '¥ 7(. Mrs. Kirwan commented on the (Rev. Wm. Kearns, pastor)

~olhcrs' Sl.udy ~lub m('els high scores i9 contra t. Mrs. FISt P I A'd article, "Catnolic Press," from,thlS Thul'sdny evenmg at the T. J. Hughes <tntertain in two 1 o~t. ~au~UL~tr~r~n Aid met the Catholic Action. After pray- Le~~~~~~~ a~9 ~~~~Ck~~~~~di~~

~~~c~~:~~~~i:i~~;£~:~.~i~~ ;i:::a M:J~.* ~~~~~;ai~~:::in~i~:r~:l~;;~~ Lt,S~!~si~:~~on~:~' ~~: ~~~~~!~f~:;;~~:~:y7~:0~::~te.Strahan, Mrs..R. N. BICk~rt, M,'nerva me~bers ahd M,"" missionary les~on, "Attentions Leonard PospishiJ, Mrs. Hat:ry

• UlI '-"' that Hinder thetMcSsage," Mrs. Ash Wednesday: Mass at 9l\'Irs\'vHuward "":t:t and Mrs. Fer· J. R. B. Kessl~r were Huests of JQhn Bush, Mr. Lloyd Powers, ~~~~:~; s:~ed.Mrs. Kenneth o'clock. Lenten devotions in thens arne.r a~~ls . . Mrs. C. H. Bright Mondjay when Mrs. Harry Me ilIan, Mrs. Liz~ @o evening at 7:30. Al/;.o Friday at

Methodist: \Ircl(' t\\-·~ :1/111 meet Mrs. S. A. Lu~gen gav~lthe les- zie Petersen and Mrs. W. P. ------------1 7 :30

. f'Wcd~('sda\,,~,:bruar~ 26,.at Mrs: son on womenl columnists. Mrs. Thomas serve& Hostesses for~ February 24, the feast of St.V. I. MOl( y S. ~IS. C!~renc~ G. W. Cost4j>risan el1tertains February 28 arc Mrs. John Kay, Matthew, the- apostle.Sorensen, Mrs. C. H. Lmdahl, March 3. Mrs Eric Thofilpson Mrs L'l It is our sincere hope that everyMrs. M. H. Hanawalt and Mrs. ·x· * * I Han' Morse and' Miss A~~ member of the parish will makeA. P. Gossard will assist. Mrs.. _.J. •Victor \-Vest. \vill have devotions Wlt~ Mrs. Mllhken. I Thompson. I (;hurch of ChrisL an earnc-st effort to enter into theHnd Mrs. Don Albert, the pro- Wtlbur cJublmet Toe day las,t * * ¥.- (Alvin Giese, pastor) spirit of Lent; it i~ a time for pcn-grflnl w('ek with Mr~. Lut.her iMiHiken. Grace Aid Meets. Bible school, 10 a: m. Commu. ance and self-denial. Our bless('d

Melhodist CirclP numlwr Ont' Mrs. Henry $Chrocde~ was a Grace Lutheran Ladies' Aid' Lord tells us that unless we du\vill mcct \Vcdncsdny, F\'lJruary ~l\est. The n~xt mecti:

1? will be IlllC't W('dnesda~' last week at the nion, 11 a. m. pcnance we shall perish. He <lIsa

26, at i\1rs. 'Ed\\'. St'}'mour's. fuesday, Mal'ch 11, v>-lth Mrs. ('hurch with Mrs. Arl Magdanz Theophilus Evnngf"lical (;hurt'h. says that if any man \....·iJl bf' myMrs. Emma Hicks. Mrs. Alex Fr('d Beckman. Mrs. Russcll and Mrs. Elmd Meyer hostesses. (Rev. D. Buelter, pastor) discipl(' let him drny himself. takpJeffr{'\", 1\11'8. A. Andl'r!'on and Beckman will' assi!'t. 1\1I1"s. Ferdinand Barge was a Februrrry ~J: Gcnnan service at up his cross find follow mI". Lent

1Mlrl"~: Ef1da.tU;OI~~~N\~.il\ ~,"ai~~/~~~~~ 0EO Meets·~.r * *:~ ~~:slid.M~~v~Ir~;Yto~;e~sr~~~~~~ 10. Sunday school at 10. Divine ~sc~~~ ~J~imdee~~'j~~il~l~:)~~~~~~~;;.~ - " . ~ h d's service at 11, and bringing our passions under

tions and Mrs. Jam('s Allen, the PEO met ,Tuesday a.t Mrs. SIC;: had tel sson op , t. Paul Come and worship with us. HlP ("ontrol of the spirit. ThisPl·Ogl'iltll. A.. T. ca'"an*,ugh'S. Ms. P. L, at:, Athens." The next meeting

v b world is filku with sorrow be-Ma.Tch as~ist(' . Paul Mlnes talk· will be Wedn sdny, March 12, Trinity Luth. ('hurch, Altona. calise' many hav(' c('ased to can. Hump from Hospital.

SOCIErI'Y ed on dlam nds. The wumen with Mrs. Emil Utte. Mrs. Otto (Rev. Waller Bracken:;ick, tl'lJl their pilssjon~ and ('vil inclina- Leon lIans('n returned homeMrs. Rogge, Hostess. mcC't in two 'eeks at Mrs. J. G. ~~i~h{'[r~.Il~·i1~i1~·('~~~h~~~~~~e~~ wl.cancy pastor) lions..The spirit of man should be Thursday frora a local hospital

Mrs. Paul Rogm(' entertained ~~l~.rJo~~s :~f/ a~~[~~~rs. Mrs. * ~'<_ .)(. ~~~dda:;, ~~i~; ~~~~~.;~s a~\~i5. il~~ri~~~i~~~~r~:~t~rt~~ ha~~~~l b~~ ;/;~~~ he had undergone an oper-Contract club Wednesday. -If * * Fot Mrs. MJEachran. Monday, the showing of the all. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;

7\' .)t te- Entertain Sunday. I Duplicate n!embers and Mrs. talking Passion play, "Golgotha,"Fot' Nu-Fu. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. L</Lrson ('n~ J. M. Straha~ Lind Mrs. Elmer at Graef' church, Wayne at 8 p. m.

Nu-Fu l11cmIH'l's nlPl \\'cdncs- tf'rtHinGfi Sunday evd-ling for S1,('lzel of M('~ook had no-host You are cordially invited to seeday with :\1rs. J. W. SullH.'11and. tlw form('r's lJirthdR)-< Guests lunetwon Monflay at Hotel Mor- this picture.

.:\••)!. +:. were the Kennelh Ram·seys, Os· rF,.i~'·I?II'"ahnO~~hrrOn~'lUM"c'sS·S·'oCo'hnatSo·NMeCw''laPorte Club Meets. car Ramseys, James: Mauens!, '--- vv fJ

LaF'ot'jp Comrlll"nitv {' I u lJ .Joe Pinkelrnans, Earl Larson.s York. The gto\lP wcnt to themendwl"s had 1:2::10 din~l('r Wel'l- and N. 11. Bruggl'r~. Luncheon Mrs. Willard Wiltse home for

nesday wllh 1\h.,:;. Ed. Sandahl. "\'CIS served after ear9s. dl,ounPdlicaan[Cd' MMrfs... WJ ·. \\A'.· WSUo[lhleCnr"Mrs. Pel (' Jorgl'nS('11 t-l.lld Mrs. * * * \ " '8

Arnold H;]mn~e~»a~x~isli~d. Va~e;t~~:aPla~~~~Ck ~aJentine ~:~Ptj~:~~dfO\jl~ighgr~~~~"~rr~~i Valentine Partyl. luncheon and social time Mon..,' Sut}1f'rland eqtf'rtains March 3

Hebekahs had a Va!l'nlinp day with Mrs. J. O. Wentworth,. * * * .party afler Iodgp Friday. Mrs. with Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. B.PW Chlb ¥eets.Julia Perdue and Mrs. Dora J. G. Miller assisting. Mrs. BPW met, Tuesdfay evc,n-ingRoberts served. A business Harry Fisher will entertain last week at, the Women's clubmeeting is -planned February '2g. next Monday When Mrs. Harry room Entqtainment was 'n

.)Eo * * Jones will have the program. char~e of Mrs. Bernadine We;t,

SC~~~S~~~~~1"~~~t~~ en1l'rtain- For Girl Sc:u~.* t1~d~~~t~1s~~~;~t~~S~~~~~('d SC(Jl'('!Joal'd Friday When Mr.". Girl scouts had a Valentine q.l'!ld, Miss Vernelda Meyer. TheJ. C. Baker and Mrs. L. B. party at the high_ school last scrting committee included MissYoung twd high SCOl'('~. Mrs. WednesdHY with Mrs. Leonard E:velyn RQh~f' Miss LorettaBaker, cntert;lins Il~is Friday Slrong leader. Barbara Ellis, VO$S, Miss reda Deboth, Mis·sCH'lllng. Karlene ,Skeahan and Ruth Jessie Pile' a d Mrs. West. The

.x- * ~"t Weseloh conducted gam e s. cl4b will hav a dinner meetingBirthday Dinner. Prizes went to Joan 'Kabisch, FEibruary 251 at the club room.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smolski en- Mary Einung and'~daff:Pawelski. Hostesses ar¢ Mrs. Corrine Mc·. d 6 30 d' TJ1 * .~. '~' I ~ C;ullough, Mrjs. Mary Ellis, Mrs.

~:~al~:eni~~ ~or ~~~eL.rs~~~ Cameo Has·P~rtY. i marcella Lairson, Miss Mary~Jr.:NEV~E\'ID I' n08ERTS birthday of Sunday: Gue~ts were cameo metnhers"fing h.usbands bflle Samufson, MISS Patty

the Fd Larsons t:Oarl LaJ;sons w~re guests of Prof. and Mrs. *vc, Mrs. lICe Relfert, Mlssi~';"~" ~.•.. "";¥' .'.i..,;J;lC.. .... .. .. .. .. ... I K '~t.·l' -wt:;ro.····i'tr' .F' d."R·' ''VI A "Wollenhaupt 'Thursday athryn Lerner, MISS Dorothy

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tertains this TIlUrsqay levening.

* * *Valentine Party.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larson ('n­[ertaint'd at a Valenqne pRrty 'lOUII. HAT IS li\\I'Ofl.TANTFriday evening for thel Joe Pin- rkelmans, James Maherh;, N. H.Bruggers and E. A. Larsons.Prizes in cards went to Mrs.Brugger and Mrs. Pinkelman.1\vo·course luncheon Was serv­cd.

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Cars and Trucks

Tl"am "Rt,~a\\lberry roans, age 5 and 9, \\'t. !600Black team, smooth mouth, wt. 1500

Two Sets of Harn('ss

300 bU, Marion oa.ts, state testNl 1000 bu. !o>hf"Il ('firn, in binTwo ~tacks second ('utth:~ alfalfa hay 30 balf's straw

1989 Che.\tI'olet 4-door setla.n, heater and radio1030 model A pickup, '~'i1h model B high compression motor1942 GMC cab over trucl{. 16~ft. combination box, 8.25 rubber]933 Plymouth tudor

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TERMS, , 't~nker. No property to be .removed until settled for.

Oafr ~ ~ohde; Own~r. 00 'WAKiEF1Etn ;NA:f;I@NAL ;BA;k, ,o()li!>,k

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I will sell the following de cribed pro'perty at my place located 5 miles north and 21j2 miles west of Wake~field, on highway No.9; 5 iles south~ast of Concord; 5 miles south and 31j2 miles west of Allen; 8 ~ilessouth of highway 20, know as the old Emil Holstrom fann, on

Saturday, febr. 22Lunch wagon on grounds Sale starts at 12 noon, sharp

3~t I1QgsTfllRTY' PlJREBRED S()\V-S, b~ed "to 'purebred spottefl boar,

:~l~r;;:~l~SMarc~ llnd April. Vaccinate(l for chOlera

Seven stocl{ bogs, 200 Tbs. "Purebred spotted boarI

63 Head of CattleI ,

Thirty Whitefa('e ,cattle in yar.d,\vt. 950Holstein (·.ow, fresh (from Unlve~it~ of Nphr. Iwrd)Holfo;teiD! cow, frc~h 2 week."I , (lH:ti\'('rl'lity of Wis. hf'rd)VVisconsin Holstein cow, fresh" WeeksHolstein cow, f,resh 8 WPf'}{s

Two Holstein heifers, fresh 2 wpeks'Red co\\", fresh in 60 days I,'Roan Shorthorn, milking now, fresh, in 90 ,daysPurebred Shorthorn ,bull, 2 .yeark. ohlYeal'linJt Purebred Whiteface bullTwo yp.srllng heifer calves:Five buckot calves Five calves, 400,' Ihs. Four 600-lh. stp.prsSeven Whiteface and Shorthorn helff"rs 'to freshen from 10

:_to 90 days

_farmMachin.ery, EtCe1943 OLrv,ER. -'0 on rubber. high ehm:' CasweH ma.nure loader attachment for Me.chanics' Tools

pressiOl), starter, llgh1;$, 5th and ~th Oliver ,70 and H & N, with pumpgea!s, .powm.o 11ft -and ·Jfadio; With rUI- Vidto.... Endgate seeder, new . 200:a.mp• ,Craftsman electric weJdf'rtl"ator; c~b fo.r Oliver ..'0 Electric 5 h. p. single.pha....e AC current A:;:~e~;Ov.!~~{'rOfv.~~:tegaugcs, hose

Set of tractor chains . I 'motor with speetl Jack and torchesWoods Bros." 30-in. th~esher, 1'im"en 125-'ft. 'Ori\ie belt aq-ft. drive belt Acetylene generator

bearing I, Western tractOr' swecpl\- attachments, Black Decker heUr";}" duty ~1-in. eli!rltricOliver Com -Master 'pic~er. neal- .for :Oliver ~O drill1943 New Idea corn 'pi~er - -1 .lDain Overshdt hay stackor Wayne air. compressor with 2-horse

Tractor disc, 15~ft. I I 'Two 50-bu. hog feeders Var:-v~~~f~~e\V~i~e el~otrlc motorOliver 'Superior 1'1~ft. tracto~ grain liO-~1. o. 1\:. hog waterer Direct, 'drive ~/Z- h. 1)..electric b<"nch

dril1, with power lift, Ine)V , Oil burner tank heater 'l{rinderCase '7-ft. power mower pn J'lUbter I Ha.y :rack ,and gear ' Open end and box end ""Tonc.hes

M~~O~~::k~Deerin~ 25-V II tracto

J~W- Hay rake . tI~: ~f:u~~jsta('k

'., 8 rubber ·tired -w~on~ loose front 'Model A and Che'\'. -transmissions2 .or S bottom 16--ln Vu~can :ow' on , bolster, \\ith boxes Ford and Chev. cs.r springs,rubber, ~ t I John Deere ·999 corn planter, wlth 80

2 or 11 bottom :Jobn Deere·plow n rub- rods of wIre M iscellllneousJO~.:rDecl'e 32':ft..all :steel elev tor on ~:~n~o;;ft~h:~~~mower Maytag washing machine 'with electric

rubber, with speed J~k, 16-ln. ,wlilking plo-w motorJobn' Deere 'manure' spreader John Deere flirro~ O}lener Cook ;stove, neW

. 1939 l\IcCormick-Dee1'ing ,grain, ;b.tJa~ ,John ,Deere 4-8OOtl08 drag 2 cream separators, UeLaval and newwith ,line drive 'f :: M(',Connick-Dee;ring 8..1n. ·Burr .grinder l\lcCorniiok-Deering (with motors)

Geil. G.. rimlall No. 41 hanunetm wi~h Four 50--gal. fuel barrelS,. 2 electric brooderScutter head .: Wire antl post hog trpughs ,1: l~

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5&1:., March 1

Party Held Monday.A group Of ladics helped Mrs.

E, E. Fisher celebrate her birth­day Monday:. A pot luck lunchwas served after n Isocial time.

T~ JUtes at Orll.Glenn, 'Ray, Orville and Stella

Rice, Mr_ and Mrs. Henry Wood­ward, Mrs. Eunice 1som and Mr:and Mrs. Dea Isom drove to Ord,Nebr., Friday to attend funeralservices for their nephew and cou~

~in, Walter Coats, who was killedwhen his tractor overturned, pin­ning him underneath. He is sur­vived by his widow an~two sons.

Mrs. ,~~tl~~a~c~~·t~~ve~;as hon-ored on her birthday February12 when relatives and neighborsspent the afternoon with her.Luncheon was sel'ved.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Going movedto Lyons last week. The 'Robert Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson WereClark family moved to the Going Norfolk visitors Friday.farm and Verne Carlsons to'the A. W. Dolphs were dinner vis-Henry Anderson farm that ClarksIitors 'Sunday at Da.n Dolph's.vucatC'd. A farewell party was held at

-- JuUus Mencke's Friday evening.Birthday Dinner. The Rarry- Stones were Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Swanson, dinner guests at Carl Sievers' at I

Cheryl and Twyla were guests at Winside.a birthday dinner in the Chas. The Lloyd Carlsons of Wake-A. Nelson home Sunday honoring fi.eld were Sunday dinner guestsMr. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs.• Al- at Adolph English's.bert Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson WereFred Johnson were afternoon vis- Wednesday dinner visitors at GusItors. Laase's near Wisner.

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Albers andyoungest daughter left Saturdayfor a visit .in California.

81'. Paul Lutheran aid 'met

~~~{S~:~ri~~~~l: ~:;;r~~~n~~7:'':Mr. an,~ Mrs. Ervin Clinken­

beard of,' Thurston were Sundayvisi.tors at Mrs. Mary ·Hansen's.

Mrs. Mary Hansen, Will andRobert, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wi}.son spent Monday in Sioux City.

Orval Puckett and brother, Fos-Birthday Observed. tel' 'Puckett of Lewiston, Mont.,1'0 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hageman and are visiting an uncle at, Sidney,

" Hazel Nygren of Lincoln spent Nebr..i. the week-end with their parents, LO~~ilH~~:~~~s~~enJ~eT~~~:;~

~~~et Nebr. ~~c~~df~~~· ~~:: ;:.g~~~ ~~s~ were at Beemer Thursday evening••=~~~".'•...... 'Albert Nygre~, Mr, a~d Mrs. Ray~ at a p~rty ',for the 25th anni­

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., nd sons, ~om~y v~rs ry of Mr. and Mrf· Geo. and Will Peters v.:ere in Omaha ai bert Anderson's Were the Clar-l and Mrs. Swan Pearson wereand Junior ,P" " Charles, Roger Dmk age. . .' th(' st~~e conventlOn of the Farm- ence Utemarks. Iamong those present. Sunday din­and .R~Y Han: n 'were at Joh,n R; eDt VlSitO~ at Emil Tar- era Vt100 .:85t. week. C:Jair was Otto Nelsons an.d Austin Rings ner guests at Carr's were th,.e Law­~~grfn s Sun I y for Lowell s now w~re Ma:r:.~l;t and Frpd Yun- on t~ _legIslatl~c com,mltteeJand were Sunday dinner guests at L.e- rence Felts, Kenneth WenstrandsbIrth ay. I k~r, rno~d Bru~J,gam, LlolVd Bru- electlO commIttee. fhe three nus Ijting's for Austin's birthda,y. and Miss Mallel Backstrom.

dlgam, and LoUIs HanseJ1s. were ~mong 400 delegates. Tht Kermit· Turner and Geo. ---~... --_

~lconCOrd Fee \Church. T,he Geo. Habrocks ,of Emerson To~my Bressler was one of the Anderson famiHes had Sunday din. JIll\'!' Log-II,n Valll'Y Club.

<-Re . Paul W ,Ne~son, -pastor) and:. Her~an Brudlgaml were little fOlkS who sang Sunday at opr i* the Oscar Becker, sr., home. Logan Valley Bcef Producers"C me now, nd -let us -reason Thury:day Otnner guests at Her- the si Vel' wedding cele'hration of Frilenrtly Project club meets met FehruAry 10 in the John

taget ~r, saith he IDrd: though man'LBaker's. ,MrR. A. W~ Dolph Mr, a d Mrs. Walter JOh.. nson at F'ebr~ary 25 with Mrs. Edythe Ronnfeldt home, l\'1('mlWr-:> stud-'your· lOS be as cadet, they -shall caHelf!. : wake~icld Mis s ion Covenant JohnHon. The lesson will be on iC'd fe!?tis. typl'~;, proportions andbe as white .as now; ,though theyI Mvs., Geo. Buskirk left. Monday churc. Mrs. Johnson is the the kitchen. records. The life cycle of the

and M"l'S.lV~ Clark... be ,r.,e l~~e Ol'i.. on, they shall be for ~enver to ..care ~r ht:l'.r, lit~le tcach·r of this class. He was a S.unday evening dinner gu.('~t~ in grub and treatment for grub wereAldan Joh son, Umversity f as w oJ. \ . , gran daughter, JOY. rroo~, whIle ~inncr guest of Mrs. Seth Andcr- the Holtorf home were Rrv. Hnd also'revicwf'rj. The next mf'pting-

Nebraska st atmt, spent the wee - Thlrsday, to'30, the Ladlcs her .p'are~s arc In Chicago a son. Mrs Robcrt Kruse and Sharon \\'ill bt' .i\-'Tal'ch 10 in tile 1'1a1'1 inend at the ome of his parent. Chris ian. Fello ship circle meeb few ays..· ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Emil Tarnow, Mr. Mr:': and Mrs. F~ed Jahdc and Meyer hllme, _

ne, lmon returned to Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Johnson. at thi VICto~ 'orsberg .ho~e. Ed McGUlres, J~h~ Fouhys, Mrs, and Mrs. Henry Mueller werE Fri- Darroll.NQnna ErwIn spent S n Tekam... SundaiY afte.r a week- The Gust Kraemers, Ervin Kra - Th. young .~o.p.le will conduct Mary Engelbart vIsited at ,Adolph dfly visitors at Norf lk . d S t M d M GAd ,('dar counly un('mp!oyed and

... end visi at home. ' ,mers: }-~emw· Stallings and ,E~il their' services ~ p. n:. Friday. English"s Tue~d,ay evening~ Wed-I u~day evening a'lI wE'~e atna f'a~e~ wer:' aa~ong 1';0 ~~;elas~' ~~~~~ ahout ~~~~'~~n~91~~'c('jVedMiss ely!) Luetje was a ·Sun- ,S~anmgs ",~:re SU~day eV?nl 8,:,- day serv ~e~ WIll., be held nes?a~ thf>Y vlsl.ted at Lloyd Carl-I weh party for Louis Ebys, who helped Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Turn- __. _

<"" ,an'd Frederick ,Salmon ,day:~ 4,in er~guest ,of Miss' Anita dmner guest.!! at ErIC Nelson s. at 11 ;8. In.: an ,8 p. m., the Sun- son s m WakefIe~d. , t are moving near Bancroft. Part ar observe their 1st wedding an-m ~e .a ·bt$.iness t't"ip to 'Omaha KiraeOl~r ,at Gust Kraemer's. . ,The M~rl~nd ,Sc1;IrQeders Wale day s~hool hout at l~ a. m., and Herman Brud!gamR, life~an of this trip Saturday evening was niversary,

idav.-'. Miss orma .Erwin. sp.ent Wed- Iry the AI?m p.eterson h<;,me Thu - the p~ayer meepng~, at ~:30_ p. m. BakC'rs and LOUts Tests vHHted by wagon and one on foot owin T •

he, Ge,?~e, Schroeders ,werei

nesday d Thursday nights of 'day evenmg ,when DOnlver Pete - l\1i~J:veE'k pra¥er me'1tmg Wed- 'Rudolph Longes last weak and to road conditions g \,:,C'ck-end guests at EmIl And('r~di;ly I,dinner guests at Ivan lats wee at Thomas Erwin's son celebrat¢d his 10th birthda . mes~~ a:t 8 p. m. KE'nneth Schroeder of Wakefield ~~ .. gon s were Mr. and Mrs. Johnrk's. < Mr. a d Mi-s. Lew"·s Reynoids Emil Swar,son was an aite - I I ~,- ..vas a week-end guest. .John"on and Joann of Omahn.

r f 1 ,an.d fami were amon the guests noon visitor I in the Olaf NelSO. c.(~ntordia Jtvq.n. Luth. Chnrc,h. . . The club ~'ill mee.t at Mns, Les- ~ ~1:. and. ::\-11 s. Carl. A. A. JOhn. son,tt~:;Eric.Li"",ap1~re home Sunday. Miss Lydia Weie _I (Rev. John E. Isutherland, B. D., fer Korlh's :Wedncsday and will • NORTHEAST JOIned tnl'm for dmnClr. Lun('h~

sheuser was there in the evenin~,I: pastor) be-- in the form of a farewell for L:: eOn gu('sts were the Elt;ner Nel-Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Johnsor, ~hu sday, February 20, ihis hf'r. The Dan Dolph family W.AKEFIELD' sons and Joe Ericksons.

~, of Ponca w~re Sunday dinnelr week, LadieR' ~id meets at the spent Salurd.flY cvetting with them. Thl' (lseRI' R~'('ker, jrJ. family

JUSl.J guests jn thj Roy Johnson home. Thom~s Erwin :home at 2 p. m. W. C. Rings. Darwin Aglers and by bad Sun(J<lY rlmner wJth Mrs.

:- ' , Morris and Clara Johnson wer~ with Mrs. ThomlaS Erwin and Mrs. Clare Buskirks were last week Mrs. D,'yan Johnson Beekrr's mo1hf'r, Mrs. Elizaheth

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' .' !. . , "'. there for suwper. i I C. J. !Magnuson as hostesses. vLc;itorg at GC"o. B~skil" 'so Clare Bnnf'Y ;::11 Ponca. Sunday eve-Mr. and. M.rs. Marvin !Rasted~., FrilY' February 21, Luther and wife wcrf' at 'Lexington Sat- The .MarVin l1<il1jons WI'r-.1' Sun- nlng tll(~ BeCKer.." were sUpper

and &on of ~elden were Sunday Anns eet at g. p. m. urday when he conducted a weed day luncheon gtresls at Elmn' 13ak- I nf 1\-1r:;. \V,J!jprs and MissA shipment of :1 dinner guests !n the Quentin ErI- Sat rday, February 22, junior meeting. ers~ i Mrs, H. P. KohlmeiC'r ,and

win home. Mrs. Thos. Erwin anpl con~ir, atio~ cla~s, 10:30 a. m., Mr. and 1\'Irs. Hennan Hansen of I F,:lmcr !Ral-c;('r. M:rlC". n.~cl Jerry Clara \veil::> also supper, Verdell wer~ supper guests. ' I SenIOr confirmatIOn class, 2:00 p. South Sioux C'i1y were Saturday Kitnhall ~vf'rc in SIOUX City Mon- g\ll'sls.

'1=1 d T 1ff' W 18MI" and ::rv.rrs. Harvey Taylor m. ovcl'night visitors at Art Longe's day' Neighhor~ h('lpl'r] Mrs. Grover1..lar~ IUp;· ag n I OlDS and Bobby \vC'!:re Sunday dinner, SunGlay, February 23, church and ali \\'C're dinn~r visitors:: sun·r r. nnd Mrs. tar! A, A. John- titlT o])sl'n'C' hC'r lJirthday last I'[ Get Y:-ursNOW' ~. guests at F. D. 'S~lmon'~. The Al-' Sc~~ol 'and B~bl(' classes, 10 'Ia. m. day at Mrs. HCnllY Rubeck's in son vij-;it<od friends. in Sioux City \Vl'.dnrSday. Mr". Lawrence 'Felt,

len Salmon ,famIly of WakefJeltl' Dlvme, WOrshlP, 11 a. m. _ WAkpficld. Th Irsclay. I ROg01' ;md Sally of Wayne, Mrs.were. there ~n the afteJ;:noon. 'I Lutheran World Action Victory Ray Aglf'r, jl'. ,Clair Buskirk' undny JuncheQn, guests at Al- Kennl'th Wrnstrand and childrenl

The famili~s of Emil Swanson. rally $t Salem Luth~ran church, ~ __.~ _ _Wymore Wallin, Raymond Erick- Wakef~eld at 2':30 p. m. The 40sgson and John Nygren spent Tues- sound film, "Mission of Mercy."day evening last week witl1 Mr.1 will be shown. Concordia oughtand Mrs. Al~ert Nygren for thei~ to have a goodly representation

W I I[ C weddjng annliversary. present··ayne mp elftllel1l 0 Vernita Holdorf is staying in Lenlen devotions and Observ-. . .. 'iI;l~ e the Hem,an Rieth home while her anee 0 World Prayer day, 8 p. m.

Al'l:ir. ~halme· rs .Z1a,'m I,L. ,nJements ~n0~~~e~~~.Pi~~~~e~;~~~i~g i~o~ dC:~~:~~~d~y,p~;~~uary26'.Lcnten~- }IT:, ",£II), an ~perationf Darre,ll Holdorf is "We have not a high priest that

staymg at Jack Erwm's. cannot he ,touchcd wit.h thft f('pl­ing of our infirmities; but oncthat hath beer(ih all points tempt­ed like as we are, yet without sin.Let us therefore draw near withb{)ldness untlo the thtone of grace,that we may receive mercy, an,dmay find grace to help liS in timeof need." Hebrews 4: 15, 16.

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thanks to all who visited me andremembered me with cards. let·ters. flowers and other gifts dUf~

ing my stay in the hospjtal andhome. They are all deeply"appre­ciated. Mrs. Dewey .Jones. f20t!STRAYED from my place: A short

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,With Mrs. Erwin Ulrich ton. ri and Mrs. He an KI~g atives h~re. They Were ~atu1"" tail, 4 yea nished apartment bY' :reliable,Mrs. W. J. 'Shiv~ly nd Mrs. and th ~ierbert Klug1a ily were da~. overnight guests at Ernest man. employed veteran. !thone 339.

Harold Seybold arrange the pro- aftern on, and supper gu sts. Fenske's land they and Ernest I ::-=--::-c":"::--t:-:--~~-""":'I f20tfgram in honor "f Linea n, Wash~ \, -_!- Fenslce had Sund~y dinner at Ben ~--------~--1

li.:..~....j~"",;,,""o;;.""-""''':-''''''''''~'''''''''"-I--+----I ington, Lowel~nd Lon ellow. Ce~eb1'8te 81rthd • Fenske's in Winside. LL>ANS: Buy that home or farmLowell FaIrh oks called upon The ReUben PuIs anli Edwin Mr. and Mrs. George Wittler with a GI LOAN. Regular farm

Delores Miller, onpa Lee BruggeR Meier enIt families an~ Ftank and Mrs. Herman ,Marten, sr., loans at lowest raWs. See localman, Darlene agner a~d Janette Klawi ter \were among *hose. en- visited Wednesday ei,vening ih the corregpbndent or I{LOKE INV.MIttelstaedt tOlaY~lbute to the tertai ed at Carl Hinz~an's in Mrs. Minnie Krause home. Guests I,..----,-------,:1::-+----,-----',-.-0-1 :::-;-co-;-::"c-

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four Americans M i U~rich paid Wayn in honor of the irthtlays there Thursday were Mrs. Oliver FOR SALE. Ollse, kno n as the M~LE HELP WANTED: Reli- I wishC~~d t~~~~~~s~hO sent~~breunt~~TtoeafOc~nerdarsssoc'tahtl'Nn.aUMonrsal. of Mr. and \Mrs. Hil).zma . Kiesau, Herb Peters, Bonnie and Thompson ouBe. To b remov- able man with car wanted to me cards and let;rs during my

It I" -_ ~ Karen LE"e He<adr- Saturday, Mr. ed. Immedi te!posseSSIO . Bick. call bn farmers in Wayne cOUn- stay in the haspi L Louis Pos~Eld·dKodllath and Mfrs

hHla ryl Strate The Hans!, Asmus: fami y visited Handb Mrs. Fred Kleens~ng _~fld ~rt Farm S rv ce, Way e. f20n ty. Wonderfu1 ppportunity. $15 pishll. i f20tlp

an.d Mrs. E. F. . berlf and Rev. p e ge support 0 t e. 0 a group. Satur ay at'I"Herman 0 fer'!;'l. er ert Krause; Sunday, lVfrs. to $20 in a day. No experienceand Mrs. Weber of Norfplk, Ar~ Dr. Paul L. arnes 0 Norfolk M." Shot.ling of BasSett Visit· ReUben Fall<, Jim~ and JUne. FOR SA~E: Marion andl Cedar or capital required. Permanent. Card of Tha.nks'.thur Falk, Mr. nd) Mrs. HI C

rgave a talk. I ed M nday at Erwin ulrich's. Mrs. M. A. NielSen and son vis- oats, germi aUon 98 and ~(!(' by Write today. r McNESS COM- We wish to thank ali who Tel.

Falk and LaVe Eln~ Mrs. 'F. Mrs. Henry State was n c.harge Ern st Str$.te. jr., wasl a dinner ited at M. A. Wilson's Monday state test. Also some I, choice PANY, Dept. A, Freeport-, Ill! Tm'mbered us with cards and giftsKleinbach of rIo kins. of decorations ljlnd Was halrman guest Sunda~ at Frank Marten's. and 'f'uesday l<;1st week. Don baled stra.." vfith clovel1 in it. (20t2 on our silver wedding. 'Mr. and

I ,of servmg. Otbers I on he com- Thel Glen I,Frinks Vis~ted ~atM Flynh of Sioux City, was a 1;'hurs- Rlobert D.' gler, WakenleJd. --c--,---,..,------I Mrfi. Adolph Hehscf;1ke. f20tlpMI'S. \Vernel', t e Cotmer AlVina mUtee were Mlrs fIatT Strate urday at Lynn Isom's ear Car- day supper guest at Wilson'S. f20tlp WANTED: Capable young man to

Falk, is 1he dau hter lof the late Mrs. Reuben pluJ~ and rs. Ed: roll. Ii., Supper guests there Tuesday· last I I--+-__~~.....c assist in office correspondence, C'.atd of Thanks.Mklrn·S.ansdheMr,~·asC rolrnFal,lnk 1"Sf

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ast• Meierhenry. Mr., and Mrs. Andret Mann week were Mrs. M. A. Nielsen and FOR SALE: '39 F-20 traclor in advertising, etc. Prefer one I wish to thank all who remem-

" ' F ' J h K d d M d A-1 shape with 229 cult vator. with some high schqol journa- bered me with cards, letters andHo' s.k,·ns, and gr.. to womanhood . ---I-- were *t red ':Mann's F iday eve~ s0!1' 0 n u .era an r. an Also Little Grnius 14-in.,1 two- I' kId I' t Ilowers and who v,'s,'ted me "'h,'le

M Gam A~ Pl t d ning. I ~. ~ Mrs. C. A. WIlson. Mrs. Irene Ism, some now e ge 0 l:'"1sec s. 'in that commun ty. ,.1": Werner es e. a e ThelSam "rich fam.l

Yspent Hintz"and s'on called that nfter- bottom plot Will F. Me~e,r, 4Y..: animal husbandry, etc. Good I was in the hospit.al. Pat Hofeldt.

::r~a~o~~Cl'~n 187 a~~Il;S~:~~ B~~ By H sklns Team Sundar aft'ern on at D nald Po~ noon. ~~~2t~~~al~eta;~a~~way&~~~ r~~'1;~OdA~~;~~~i~iti~~Ui~~~~I--_-_- --_12-0_t!-,-P

America in The Werners Carroll high !school cakers won do~s'l f l"~lu"e Iteronnet) Church~ FOR SALE': HlPgistered ~ Manufacturing Company, Pen- Card of Tha.nks.have two sons a !daughter. a d~ble.headerbasketbal) game at r'l and Mrs Carl Hij:lzrnan 0 t~l; der, Nebr. j23tf To all whQ s~nt me flowers and

~rne" made the,'r Carroll the first of the week by de~ Wayn¢, spent onday at Erwin (Rev. C. H. Riedesel, pastor) bred gilts I or IMarCh and .f\pril - -- -~ cards and'who visited mp while I", ~; UlricIj's I D' . h' t 9 4" S d farrow. Fa. m 1)1 miles south ofon a ' farm north feating Hoskins 2a to 20, and Mrs:. 'August IISpengle~' was a 1vm(' wars lp a :;J. un ay Wayne on 19hway 15 ann 1% ~ Was in the hospital. I wish to ex-

of Hoskins. Th have 1I1<ed the Sholes. ~5 to 29. SaturdaYI supper guest at Ed. school.at 10045. west. or 5 files.north of I l!ger.fJ?('IJ!l.::7¥It.lfi11!iif!;H press my sincere thanl". Leonpast 20 years at their pre!$ent 10- ~n the Hoskms ~ame, Forw~rd K Il th' Henry Stut man, jr. j16tf ~_~__.,._--_._-_-_-_.~_.~_.__ Hansen. f20tlpcation near Norf lk. F~lrbank~ of Hoskms, scored high ~'~e ~~st(lr Marten f~mily Vis._ Evangelical Unlted Brethern

WIth 8 pomts. Hampton and Kenny ~ Church. FOR SALE: John Deere model D FARMS FOR RENT: Farms, Card of Thanks.made 6 and 5 fOJ? Carroll. The ited at Gus arten's ,Th~sday (Rev E H. Sohl, pastor) tractor Cor:PI~te with power equipment. references. P. O. We wi~h to thank all who sont

HonoJ· Am ric'Qn$ half·time score \Vas 12 to 7 for af~;:,~~nUlrich nd Reuben. Falk "eeSs"antdalYl·.schoollat 10. Divine serv· take-off wi h John Deere 3-bot- Box 1145, Sioux City, Ia. [201.2 cards and flowers, and who helpedHoskins ' tom, 14-in. plow in A-I shane. durin!?: thl;' illm'SS and death of our

In Pro ram lIere Carroil led 22 to 4 at the half went ,to Omahal Wednesday on Women's Missionary society will Farmall ttctaf, regular, WIth FOR RJ-:NT: Floor sander, fioor hushand and father. Mr~ Frankl of the Sholes game Griggs of bU:'iin€l'ss. \ meet. Thursday at Harold Falk's. new rubbe , in A-I shape. Gil- waxets !;Ind vacuum cleaners. Petcr5en, Al"thur Giese and family

A program h norin~ b~rthday Sh I d 22 . 't . S It b . The Clarence Gosh family had Mission bank will have reguJar bert Mall, ayne. f20tlp Call us for information and am': Mrs. Mabel Marple and fam-anniversaries of f mou$ Amjericens ledo~:r:~l ~ith~o:i~ts.to en erg Sunda~ supper 4t Harry Gosh"s monthly meeting Sunday morn109 availahle dates. Make yOur ily. f20tlpborn in February was held Illy Hos- Hoskins high $lchool and Norfolk at Randolph. ; during preachi.ng hour. FOI,Rv"nSgALroEo' ~,Iokd,.tecrhnenhowm,.cth· LabU"glt~ :~:/~gu~i~~ ~)~::~~~~~~PPoint-

uesdilY evening 'reserve basltetball teams met at Mr. I, and Mrs. Clarence Schroe~ World day of prayer services will ni,='==~:::::=:2::=====±======:::i:=o±:::::±:=::= Hoskins Wednesda.y laSit week del' visited at Gus Schroeder's be held Thursday. February 20, at in cabinets~ two bedrooms and GAMBLES. f20tl

when Norfolk wol1, 30 to 26. The Tue~day evening. j 8 p. m. at Evangelical church. bath on first floor, two bed~ ~

s.itne teamS will meet at Norfolk M Mr~I Henna~ Far.t~~, dsr., ~nd Peace Reformed church will par~ ;::~:s :i~h~~~t~~~~'iC Fg~~ ~~~~~ ~'RWj1ilif~February 20. S ~o;;. ~ e,rm;n'd u ~ VIS I (' at us ticipate. 'electric hot water heater. Lot __~

b P~ay~s f~r Hosk~s afek~~r- cM~. atn~ Mr:s.a~iYde Wilson were Trinity I ..utheran Church. 60x75. Lo¢ation nea: c~lIege.

tl~~, ~ei~;~~~~~~iee~~~~,Lanl~: 6 o'clock supperJ guests S~ndaY (Rev. W. F. Sprengeler, pastor) Price $6500. PossessIOn III 30

~~:;;~ a;~r:r~~~~~' :i~~i~o~~~~ atR~~n;~ :~~o~~.Hackba h' of m~~:;~~eA:t n;~t ~i~~d:~I~I~IO~~ ~r~TIN L. RINGER. f2011

Bugenhagen, Harl(ra<'ler. Dalton, ~~n~~nspv~~~tg:e~le~~ndayat Rev. February mission Sunday, all are F-OR-S-ALE~'---~-Barger, Newman, Meelick, Stew- asked to bring mission offering in Tractors, 1"20 and Fannall regu·art and Hurlburt. Mrs, W. G. Shiively and iMrs. February envelope. 1

Gta()c School NeWS. Harold Seybold w~re .,,6:30 d~nner Mid·weel< Lenten service Wed- HC=~Y 2.rokr slaik cutt(:'rs.Mrs. Harry Strate, Mrs. Erwin guests at Ed. KOl~th'S. " nesday evening at 8. Trailer gears. ~

VI - h d M Ed K Ilath "t The Herman 0 fer fami.ly,11 and Adult membership class Thurs- D W In d d' de WOl\tlEN: Tal<e orders for beauti· If}ou fMyb\l·fl~f~-:.;""ren.biIitya~edr~es~nay la~~' we~k_ a VISI - Mrs. Mattie Voss I'visited S~hday day evening at 8. , S~;gee~ilk'1ars~rs an g In rs. iUl, inexpensive gUl1 ranteed ;:~ ~::\O~;'::I~~~:~::'I'''~:-'::

St.udents had a val(lnt~e party evening at Glen Frink's.. I.. I rtJ parat rs ?~:~se~oP~~~:;~~~eN~;:p~~:~~ ahin~oll1~ofl:5o.to.;5n""~gi~Friday afternoon. Verne and Gene The<Reuben Voe~k.!'j family VISlt- LOCALS 6~~1~r~:rl tis:e.s. o. ~Oll all';;~Cf1's.at)' trallring if) ~'fI3tUlrich were postmen and istribut. e? at Mrs. Ann~ Bowmanrs at Cobey wagons. ~~ite Maisonette Frocks, ~~~~ a",_,;u. l.c>W:.lO'rilll.~) '*ed Valentines from a decorated PIerce Sunday las~ weet<. '. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ahern arriv· Tractor ch~ins. -- t.' ~'box. The teacher tlteated all to ice . Mr: and Mrs. Frank MlIrten VIS- cd home Tuesday from the west. 6 Cll. it. home freezer. AJ,.COHOLICS ANONYMOUS---A AMI:RICAN RtStRVE."C,IF£ "cream, and cookies. Mrs. Fred lted In the Mrs. JiennalJ Marten, Mrs. Ahern had been witt tht:' BICKERT iFARM SEll.VICE, Ddriatnioknaersl,Oragsana!zgroatiounpof"nProwbalkeme. cJl.,tJf.t.U:MU:e"'~O~1QMann and Betty visited. ' sr., home Sunday _afternpon. I families of her sons, William in Wayne, Neb. ' .f20t!

Students studi~d 'Uves of· Lincoln M~sf Er~es~.Fe~~~ ,pe~tI l~st Los Angeles ·and James in San field and Pender. Strictly hu- i f20t3and Edison TuesdBjY and Wednes. wee ~~nd In. lOU Ity W1t1 er Francisco. Mr. Ahern WaS on his FOR SALE: I Two niee modern •••lIa•••lullllllll•••II•••••••II Ii:Ii••••••••*.IiI"ii'iiid<l-Y last week. Erma Jean Strate daMughter, MISS FB\ krlYiea~ 't' sales tdp and met Mrs. Ahern at China cab~nets; two v~ry nice •• =brought an illustJated magazine. rs.. F.fne~t e~Is e s VI I mg Salt Lake City.' dining roorp sets; 9-pieck walnut Th S ( •artjcle about the life of Edison. m R8I'Ven~m m t~, ho e 0: her, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. BrE't'>sler, jr., dining rocjm set; tWi walnut .= e Laurel ales o. ••

___ daughter, Mrs. Ja . es ,uch er. left Wednesday for Chicago to gate-leg talbles; studio ouch; 2~ • •For Anniversary. Mr. and ~rs.. ,IIbertl Fle~cher spend the week-end with their piece liVi~g room set; j4-piece • •

'I"he Fred Mann family called and Bobbr vIS1ted at Mrs. ~avld daughter, Miss Patty Bressler, who bedroom et; twin be Sl chest; : Laurel, Nebraska· =at Walter Ulrich's Saturday eve- Buchalnnn s in Osmond Sun ay. flew there from New York, and night sta d; 4-piece iahOgany • :ning to help them observe their The Fted Manns had, S fnday son, Richard. who 15 10 school at bedroom ~uite; four ccasional = witt hold a •25th weddmg anlllversaryi. dmner a~ Andy .Mann s. They Lake Forest, III They WIll also chairs; exter was ing ma~. •

were Su day evenIng ViSltO s at VJSlt Mrs Bressler's brother, Hays chine; tw coaster wa. ons with • H d f M hO e SI :John Ma n'." 11.... metal box,~ two oil burners; good orse an arm ac In ry it n •

The Ed:;;,r ~lt~~~aYia~ilY and The LI yd' PuIs tamily ret roed l,j'''+a_l_n.__________ 9x15 wool I rug; water~1 knce-' ~, :'

I~ h- Tu sd Y fib·1. Omaha laltet hole desk', electric he ters,' ga' •

Mrs l\Ifaffie Voss we-nt to NorfolK V~lle a m ~ Grain Markets, February 18. f °d f b 28F dye 109 to aU d a b'rth spending two weels In the Sam (Pnces subject to change) ranges; cook stovr's; veral 5- rl ay e ruary :d;~ ;art;~~ Raymonde~eJnha~dt'~ Nelson h me I t Corn No 2 yellow $112 piece breatfast sets; ite sew- , •10 honor of Dale's bIrthdaY. Mr an Mrs. E4· Schaffe and Oats' . 72c ing machi c, old but god; Roli- .1.:.",;,

St I f N f l~ S da away bed coil spring ; labora~ Commencing at 1 :00 o'clock p. m. ~

~:~e::~~;£~n 'tl;:e~d. ~~e:-1EW-a-r-Ie.::.y~.-A---N--r---s$_1_00 t.:'Iy~n~.MATTRESS ISHOP. and will have from 40 to 60 head of good matched <.'f4!ilMrs. H~rold zwanocheck ot Lin.. I I f20tlp teams, singles and colts, some mules and a few sad- =-

coIn, retUlrIi.ed home Friday Iafter "' . ~ ~ die horses. _

r.':'Idi~~hte~~~~d~YS in thl Re~. .. . ~;"'-'MII}. If you have any horses ?t farm machinery to se!I, 5 ~Mr. and Mrs. Martin An ers€n qs. _~ bring them to the sale FrIday, February 28. We will =/'

entertaim~d at 6:30 buffet inn~r ~ WANTED' 'Clear cation rags have buyers for you and if you are in the market _'

lIave Birthday. rr~~~d~n~~tR~~~~~e~ for M . an~ ~.,~*1I." .CO,ry~1l Atto Co~ 1 I7tt :~~ yhoo:~es or farm machinery, we will have them =..Sunday dinner guests, at Gus Mr. and Mrs. Lldyd Puls Visited WANTED: Girls for fulU time em"

Sehmidt's in hono]" of Mrs. Mrs. M. IA. N!el~en and linfant FOR SALE, Bred gilts, April lar- ployment. Inquire Berl Franklin Fred Jarvl·s, Auctl'oneer .:Schmidt's birthdaY included the daughter, Mary A,n.n, in <II Nor- row. Henry Reeg. f20tlp Store. . 'I I j16tf •Fred Klug family and Mr. and k '"'1 - . . r - - Ii"

folk hospi~al last wee. J ..i 1 WANTED: Furnished br unfur- •••••••••••••••11•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

~••••I·I·I·I.I··11l11l1·1~1·I_tll·I·I·I·I·.·I·I"I·I·I·I·I·I·I-"ltI.·I·~· •••••••••••••••••••••Mi·.S•.•E.diwiin.wliittleniibiuirlgi4.fiAir~liii,:,-~g-~I Mrs. Sam Ulrich and Ms. ~r-I IF:O~R~~SA~L~EJ:' ~L~o~t~.~1~50~X~7~5i'~~n~-I ~_ii~I.·i•••~••••i ••••iIj••••••••••••••jiiji~win Uldcn called in thelPeterl: quire at.612 West 3rd. f20t3p A I;; ,M.and Harold Ulrich~d Don~d~- FOR SAI:£: Electric range. prac~doll homes W·edn day aft . tical1y new. Call 588-W afte,r 6. I

Mr. an~ Mrs. rnest en e f2Ot1

returned home Tue$day fro Mon~ I FOR SALEroe wher~ they 'I visitedt M~S' FOR SALE:-lst, 2nd and 4th cut~ I'F~~s;~e'~lSist~~~~r~~~~n e~~~: g~~co~~:aIfa hay. John f2~~~~ Ii ~ 1 .Mr. and rs. HeDman Bu sad 1

~~d:.~dev ~~~.~~~.c~m~:~:~~t.sd F~~sSi~~~J~c~~~tr~r~:eJ:.~I: 'We I proved,'lz40 'ACre Wayne County FarmThe Pau sCheurEI famil. M s. son, Wayn~. f20tl I

Anna Sch~rich, L u and A n a d FOR SALE: The Sewell acreage rl h f W' .d 9'1 tMr. and Mrs. Clar nee Sc roe'r at 612 West 4th St, lntlUire at ,OC ti01: 4 miles nort west. 0 lnSI e, ml es w~swere Sunday dinner guests t ~r- 215 Wesl4th. f2ntlp alnd SO th of Wayne, 4 miles south of Carroll. 1 mIle

WI~I~;rC:r~isonof~iHenry, IS. !' FOR SALE, International niodel to shoo, 1 mile from state highway. .visited the'l past w ek at lV' . B tractor, new last fall. Max .JF. Sprengeler's. e is nro te Ash. Iihone 3"F2. f20tlp 0wn rs: I This farm is owned by a number of heirs,

home frOm. Peoria, \,\riz., were he FCiR S;\.LE: Men's heavy black s'pm ofdWhom want to sell at this t.ime. They. havespent the l!last five;weeks isiting over'coat size about 40 or 42.

a ~~:~~~ at M A'~Wllson' forl6 619 Lin"~ln SI. '120tt cigr ed none pric!!, nothing less wIll.be conSIdered••

o'Clock dinner Su day i~clUd~ FOR SALE: Guernsey milch cows t Th' f ha been rented by an excep·Mrs. Minnie Brue kner atld Mr, and springIng heifers. Stanley CC pa cy: IS arm s . 'and Mrs. C. A. Wi! on. MrS. Gus Behrens, Belden. f20t4 t,on lly ood tenant and he has a lease untIl March 1,;;;'':,"~~~si~:;'.Blanele werel aft~r- FOR SALE, Stack of second eut- 1~48r ~nd will be ~old subject to this lcease which

Mr. and Mrs, 11'1, A, IWllspn ting alfalfa, 45 bales of: horse Will of. ourse, be assIgned. . II' .called at Ed. B':':'l"els' Wed1l~s- hay. Franklin Fleg<!.. f20tlp

day. Mrs. M. A'''1i!son atld Mrs. FOR SALE: Cedar seed oats, 80e rm.PI','ovtents. : There is a comPle.te.. se.t. of imPF~ve;"c. A. Wilson Visitld Mrs·rM. IA. bu. 6 miles north, 1*" eaRt of d th . ddtNielsen and infant daught r inl a Wayne. Ellger Pearson, Wake- men'ts 0 this farm an ey are In gqo con, I lOn,Norfolk hospital M nday. field. f20t2p Good w 11. Has some alfalfa apd brom,e. ._".

Mrs. August sp~gler retu~ed -home Saturday fr Great Lak¥S. :iN)li SAb~; DeLaval cream sepa" h d' • fIll., where sM vi ited Lt. (j~) rator, !lIo, '15, perfect working Price and Terms: Owners ave agree on a prIce 0:~ ~~~h~dA.M~I d~ a~~ in~ ~~ ~~e0~~~::·Ed. Sala, Ea;~O;r~ ~85.00 p~r acre ~nd the terms will be $3,OPO cash with

thre k Mrs Wade is " onm-acf. balance of the pur.chase price to be cash onforn:'erw:is:' EVeIY~ Spengler.- ,FOR SALEM: hspo~e~p~:a~drb': ar h 1'1947 or as soon as abstract, which will be fut-

Mrs. Norah ItAn erson, J~et sows, arc an . prl a ro . ," ,and Elaine and Mis Marion H n. Walt Johnson. 8 mIles nortb aIId ishl ct, il'! satisfactory. However, arrangements cansen of Winside, v~ited Sun ay ..2 west ot Wayne. -- fl3~ e . ade for a '1. % loan if a. loan is_. n.eeded.at 'Mrs. Minnie reuse's. s. Fbn. SALE: Slightly used. pre.. .~

Gus Marteil and lahche, i~- war lietnln~l'm port~ble type- Hlsi IS A -REM. BAiRGAIN AND I tHINK WILt. SEll QUICKLY.Minnie Brueckn~r ~nd Miss J a· Writer. May be seen at office 'I' INTtRESTEi!> ACT QUICKLY•. c"" "nette Mittelstaedt ",~,ere there S t, of Dr. L. B, Young, f20tlp I' ":'~'

ut~;,_ and ~rs. E ,Kollllth nd FoOR SALE: B Farman 43. culti- I F - ,. uta .Mr~. Reuben BllSa ere in Si~ vator aIId plow. Three new tires, r' "or, more. pat l,tt... 1'8 j SeeCfty WedriesdAy 18. t we~ w $124 bill on motor month ago:. R. . ,~ - aMr. Kollath attend d ail 10 a Free wood. E. W. Andersen. . :.MA TIN .-:-.- B'1·....,8£.· '.13tmkers' association at Hotel M r- I f20Up , ", , . .... ~ . .~ti*.. L~di.·.esa.tten~ th.~ lad~ :FDR S~: 2'l.incb Woods Bl"Qs:'I!'l'!~b~on at Watt, r !:Ill!el" ~~d . thrashing triachine. 'Wni, J;Ku'the 6_30banquet at Hot, Ma,.~,· R611Uo' one,lj1, east

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Fou ..room residence, new floors,f sew+. connec"• Hon, water, lot 15Oxil50'

1i '.r. ISer ice ~tatj~.. n aft\! el.uipment, incIudJgwaYlle

: 0' ~o el 60 Pl!.P,P all!!rWayne V~sjble' ~~p"".aoII4• gre Ie pit. I ' I.

On paved ~ighW~y No. 85in !Winside

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DressingTable

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Smoothly sanded surfaces. .. top-16 inches )Vide,36 inches long; each skirtarm, 13" long . . . onedrawer. Special metal cor~

ner brackets attach legs totop-giving extra strengthand permanence . . . aDressing TaQie well worth

- your finishing efforts!

Chest$104.5

Bookcase$698

Inexpensive "housing" forbooks and decorative ac­cessories. Approximately 3feet high; shelves, 90 in­ches deep. All surfaces, in...cluding backs, are smooth­ly sanded-awaiting yourbeauty treatment. _ (Alsoillustrated with sectionsbelow.)

Four roomy drawers to pro­vide that much needed stor­age space . .. concealed pulls.Constructed of clear Pon­derosa pine and plywood,smoothly sanded. Strongand sturdy for Aong use.

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Hoom harmony, originality, and fun result when you,slart wilh UNPAINTED FurnitUre. It .saves money andshue lealher, loo ... no need to 19ok "all over town"for just the I\ight finished piece.

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Sectional BookcasesPriced individually _.. aneasy·on-the-budget way toacquire several or all units.

I Note the corner sectionthat may solve that round­the~corner problem. Eachsection is approximately 3feet high; shelves, 9 Y:i in- ,

ches deep. i" '_ "dS' )1 ·~50 cornersection ..........• : ••.•.. $12.2S

A. Left En ,ectlOn , .. "A"'" F. 3 Shelves. 18' long , 6.;;QB. Dlvlded style; 36"' long..••••••.. :.: G 3 SlJ,elves 30" long , $ 8r19

C. 3 Shelves, 24 lo~g.. . .•• OJ" '.. . 1 ht End ' ......•...'..$ 5'.50D. Divided style, 30 long •••••• • .•. $8.9a fl· R g

Furniture e.earimelll,

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REG. DRUM LOTI'RICE ~;-;;-; •• ; .$.64Pcr gallon (Plus tax)

SPRING DELlVj>RYI'RICE ;'.;; $.576Per gallon (Plus tax) ,

"Order your Varcon oil N,?~;~or spring de­liverY-8~ve 10% of au", ~(!gular I.owprice by ordering in advance! '.By ordcrmg­motor oil Cor sprin~ now, y;ou'll he n.'l.~m~cdof having enough oil. to m~t your ~pnq.~

, requireme£ts wpeq tht:; ,bigse~onal rusb I}l'

on.,~k about ourSo/lDg,Deliyery Plan­order,your supply of oil for the next ye~: new---save 10 % and be assured ~f ha:>mg astoc~ ~f ow,~~dy when YQ~ueed ·It.

NEW VARCON MOTOR OILCleans as it Lubricates

I'Altona (,lub Ml:'-ets.

Altoqa Social club met lastThUrSay afternoon with Mrs. PaulSplittg~ rbel'. Mrs. Fred Frevertand rs. Orville Dammc were

~~~~ts~~~~in~e\\~~~te;c j%n:l~'hT~;with Mrs. Ar'J1cHd Siefkpn.

CARROLL, ~Supt. and' Mrs. Don Jones of

Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. CarlJensen of Plainview, were Sundayguests t Clarence Nelson's at Win­Side.

Mr. nd Mrs. Paul Peterson ofWayne, and Miss Shirley Hamptonwent t Hartinfon Sunday.

• Ma' n Pa,uls n and Bill Kinnywere ursda, guests of BobHampt n. ..-,1-

FOr~daY.Mr. nd ~rs: Fay Hampton of

Fre t, and Mr. and Mrs. PaulPet of I Wayne, were Satur-day and Sunday guests atJames aml=lton's in honor of Mrs.Peters :n'8 birthday. Mr. and ..Mrs.Ismael' Huglhes and children ofWayn~j we~(! also guests there

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~~~~~~:;r.::;=$:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~:--~~~~_~~=~i"~~ colm Jensen' ~o "Ie ,'Monday in ob- afternoon relatives and 'friends en~ about ten days with the Dick Brunswick, who had been visiting,servance ¢T t~e I stess'",birthd~y.. joyed a:social time: Monday aftcr- Fanske family. in Kansas.

Mr. and MfF' Imer Willers ftnd noon, ladies of the neigHborhood E. J. Huntemcr was here from .Syzanne Wcr~ spent MondayMrs. E.lmer p,.t ·~s w~re o,t Pender brought luncheon. Gra~ Island Tuesday. wItn her gl;andniuther, Mrs. A..W.FrIday aftem cjn visiting the Ivalyn Johnson's 7th birthday Mi s Mari Ullrich of Sioux City Ross, while her parents, Mr. andladies' p'arentp" 11he L01J.ie Heine- was celebrated Saturday afternoon spen Saturday and Sunday here Mrs. Alvin Wert, were in Siouxmanns. '/, I J wHen the ~Ollo;win~ little folks and with, Miss Ruth Backstrom. City.

,. their mothers enjoyed games and Mi'ss Mildred Ringl.-'r and MissMr. and 'MtSi:Har IY Wer.t and two-course luncheon: Joann and Mar~'n Valh v,.'ere hf're from Oma- Mrs. Chas. McEachran. and two

Joann were lNi Ih Mr. an~ Mrs. ULVern Lundahl, Annette Borg, ila 1 spclld the wf'ck-enu <1t home. daughters plan to leave March 1Geo. Wert fan llnda~ dinner and Dennis and Dean Carlson and Jan- Mi ,s Delores McNatt n:tumed fur Nc,"" York 10 join Mr. MeEach-spent the QV ning at Melvin icc Packer. Mon ay t~l Chicago alkl' ~,pl'nding ran, who doc's Red Cmss fieldWert's. 'I! ~' - Relatives hd"'c rccq>ived word of it feW.days in the L. W. McNatt work in the cast.

Mr. and Mr~. ~oe Jo 1IlS6h enter- the bi-rth .~f jthird fion on Febru- hom<f, Mrs. W. S. Bressler went totained at sunt1;'Y din er and Sup-' sry 5-,to...wzr. ,pd'Mrs. Philip Ring ndrman LundLcrg: and Henry Hastings Sunday to stay with the,per for T5 and 1'5. Alden Johnson at Greeley C 10 Mr Ring's sis~er Ley I......cre in Sioux City las~ \'v'('ck Hazen 'Bre~sler family while Mrs.and Mr. and M S. Kermit Johnson Phoebe, w~nt ,fr~m I~manuel Iilos~ Wednesday to attend <lnr Iuwa Bressler recovers from an opcra~

E. W. l..u qahl home f.r Sunday and Allen. I c I pital in. Oma~a, where she is in hankiers' meeting, tion which she wa:t, to 'undergodinner. I Mrs. RUdOlf~I<aY ~as been in charge of ob~tetrics, to care: for Oscar y-Ioeman went to Excel. :",londay. r

Mrs, Di~k Sandahl an sons VIS- Wayne 'several ays Msisti,ng with the' mother ahd infant. ~I s'or SpriJ\g' Mo Tucsd' y f 'lhlted -qj; Art Munson's unday af- papering and ,g tUng her parents, Friends here were intereste in J~nefit o~ h'ii's he~lth. w.

aP. '~~om~ W~l~~rJ~~\~i~~~~,a~~it~s·w~~~ i

ternooJi.. i th,e Frank Lon es, settled in their hearing a r:a4io transcription ur· ~hn rexcllof Omaha \\as a as took h1m to Omaha. ncsday last week with Mrs, T. J.Mr. lkn~ Mrs. C. L Bllrd vlSlted n~w ho.rne. i ing the weflt when Ca,therine ~ir- w ek-en guestll in the L. W. Vath Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stetzel of ILiveringhouse, The lad4's are

in the :R~ '(\.. Nunrod home Sunday Mr. and Mrs.1 Cliff Munson and wan, daugltter of the Gus Kirw~ns, h me.' I M C k S d . . •evening. I . I Mr. and Mrs. €JdOll Mortenson former residents here,' was inter- r, and Mr1. Ben Meyer, and ~h~ .b~il~:~eGr~~sa~o~/ls~:; ~~~~~~e~nd sister of Mrs. Liver-

Mr. and; Mrs. Carl Suhdell spent entertained a;t a Vahmtine party viewed o'n a farmers' day program Lorraine w . N f 11 S t SSunday irii the Fred Erj~kson,homc in the Munsonl home Friday eve- from, Spencer. Mi1's Kirwan is day afterno~~~ ~m or 0 { a ur- t~Uel is a sister .of Mrs. Griess, Ed. Carlson and Miss Rebecca,near W]in~ide. ' ning for 36. : s(,l'ving as home agent in Holt and . Miss Hazel ]'l'V(' W('ill to Sioux Dr'. and Mrs. Gordon W. Shupe Andrf'~' Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.

K('nnctJ~Victor, wh~ ~tt('nds Ag. The Otto Meyer fmpHy of Win~ Boyd counties. Slty Saluroay 0 sp('nd 1he week- spenl f!'Om Sunday Jast week ~m· Evcrp" Van Cleave and Mn ofcolJege at'Lincoln, spc~t the wcek~ side visited at I{udol! Kay's Thun;~ Mary Elinor Ring wrotc to home end with Miss innIC Will. til Tllursday in Chicago where the Wa!{(;fieid, Miss LavQnne Andel'­enTdl,WeiEt!mlifl,.·!oLmUendfsO!wkSc·j'''c w,'tl, other day evelling. D~'aine remained for folks of mucting the Lulher The Ismacl I,ughes family spent f?rmer attended a dental conven· son of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs, H.oy

a time until his iparenf.s get settled League special train on its way to Sunday aftcrnpon in the James t1On. Lennart hnd Jack were Sundayrelatives tJ,s .dinner guests of Mrs. in their new hOre ncar PiC'fl.'e. I Los Angeles for lhc annual con- Hampl'on home' at Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Jeffrey went dinner and luncheon guests' atHenry RUbeck Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Albert Sun~'eJl ference. She visited ...vith friends Mrs. L. A. 'anslt;c lCu\es this to ConcordJa, Kan., Saturday and Vclmal-.JAnden:ion's at Wakefield

The EI,!"is 01sons v~.Hed at I\'an visited Sunday afternoon in the aboard, includihg Della Fischer of Thursday for t. Louis to spend brought hen' thC' latter's parents, for Mr". Lf'nnarl's and LavonneJohnson's, Monday ev ning and at Elmer Sundell orne south of Con- :\11'. and Mrs J. M. Alderman of, Andl'rson's birthdaysRudolf KhY's Wednes ay. cord. T)1C lat1c:~ family is moving

The '.I..E.iwrence Car sons helped ¥arch 1 to trye Osca;r SII,VamionBert ScoHs move to ~heir new 10- tenant farm,cation in, Wal<cfield Friday. In observancc of their wedding

Paul Olson, Glen Jand Myron anniversarjes oil' the month, Mr.were dinner guests and spent Sl,ln~ and Mrs. Jas. Chambers ('ntcrtain­day in the Elvis Olso 1 home. ed al Sunday supper the Laurencc

Mr. and Mrs. Lor'rnce Fischer Carlson. K, W.I Lundahi and Artand D~le visited in tre Ron Har~ Borg families.ding heme Sunday aftcrnoon.. Mrs. C. L. Rafd accompanied the

The Ivan Johnsonsl and Gordon Gordon BI-lrds t) Sioux City Thurs­Bards Were Sunda:y~ luncheon day. They \VC '(' luncheon gocstsgucsts in the C. L. Bird home. of Mrs. Orville ~ricl;~on. C. L. was

Mrs. Kenneth Ra sey was at at th(' C. IA. B I'd home in \VayneWinside l\'1onday 'isiting her during their ahsence.mother, Mrs. Rose iutenbaUgtl. Mr. alqd Mr$. Art IInn~('n were

Thp Art Borg fa lily, aceom· dinner guests Sunday in the Ber­panied by Skiv Carl ons, were at neal Gustafsot home. Thl' groupHans Lubberstedt's uesday eve~ were at Ed. ~ustafson's for thening. afternoon and ,c\'('nin~;, celebrating

Mrs. Elmer Willers assisted Mrs. Faith's hirthday of Saturday.Elmer Peters at seIi""ing birthday Mrs. Paul Fischel' rf'turlled tosupper [or Mrs. Will~Peters Satur- Omaha Sat4nlay to be \vith herday afternoon. husband who was discharged"

Mrs. C. L. Bard. Mrs. Art Borg from th£' hospital, and they were

~~~. M~~~l~~wr;~~~d~;~o~~:ref~; :~~?l ~e~~I~i~~'Sw/1~'n~~1~~~C:"~t~1:~~~~WCT1J meeting Friday. Sunday brithdays of 1\Irs. Mar~

The E, J, Lundahl :family was in tin Holmberg and Ted Reed!. whothe Albert Lund!lhl ~ol1le for Fri~ is employed tllOr('. were celebratedday supper. They spent Sunday as folIO\\s: Saturday supper guestsevening at Walter Haglund's. \\'ere thl' Vlrgil E'klwrg and \Ve1­

The Art Borgs ~ere among a don Mn-r1enson families and Mr.group who too1< suptK'l' to the Mal·' and Mr~. Ernfl'st Johnson; .sunday

Plum Creek R stl(~rs.

j Plum Creek' Rust!· rs 4·H club,pleeting February l' at Bernard

arelman's, discuss d buying alipper. Cattle grub, control wasonsidcrE!d. I Membc have 30'C+.ves, '~attcning, tw dairy calvesnp one sow and lit cr. The nex1eeting will be Mar h 13.

edding Is eldValentin's Day

, . Adeline Boel Is BrideGeorge Sie er at

Rites in. C ty.

iss Adeline Bock 0 Sioux City, Pi------------

f:ughter of Mrs. Emi a Bock of • A L' T n N A

• a;Ync, and G(,o~'ge Si gel" of Law-~ V .t ~g;:·~ta;:O~~i~~:· I~~ \~:.~. n~,~~~ by-----

r. cg,~ridOay, Febfua,rYtl':J:,. at.8:30 Staff Concsponuenta Concordia Luthera church in

oux City. Rev. E. I Wittkopp we~:' ~.d ~~~it~aUIs~fl~~~:;~~;'~ficiat.e<1. at the,Singl.-ring eel·e·o~y. .M:~:y~~~i~ol~sf~~~,eltoisandThe bride wore an aqua dress ~ ~Ith a gardenia corsa e. Her jC- Orville f StantQn, Mrs. Nonnanssories were black. Remm • nd Leon of Howells wereMiss Vivian Hans n of Sioux Thursd y guests of Mrs. Walter

ity. the,bride's atten ant, wore a Splittg;rber.arl gray dress WithjblaCk aeef's. The :j~uno Splittgcrber and Val

ries. She wore a ameIlia cor- ~:t:~~:sm~~ieb;~~~:~:~./s~P-ai~~. Sieger was aU, nded by his . The 1urtis Suter family of Si0UJ!:

ther,.walter.siege~. of Lawton. City sPTnt Saturday' at C. J. Erx· ," .The group had din cr at Gl!ccn leb~~tand Mrs. Alfred Alfson ofe~~~~i.~iOUXCity allowing the Wisner :werc Sunday guests in the

I The briae is a raduate of C, J'IEtxleben homl'.aYIle training 5ch ol.and has Mr. ~nd Mrs. Everett Heikes

caIled last W('d'nesday at C. J.en. employed in 81 ux City the Erxleb n's. "'"t year and a half. Miss Marjorie Splittgerber, who

Mr. S~~~r~Sy~!: . 011 a farm is erop oyed in the office of. Dr.

d Zigenb~in at Wisner, spent Sunday.spending a eVil.': I ays in h Iwith relative, the couple ~~m~.r I,parental Paul Splittgerber.

ake their hom on a farmear' Lawton.'

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pair

TailoredPaits.

White Muslin35c yd.

Dotted Swiss89c yd.

White Nainsook39c y(1.

White Organdy.42c yd.

White Long Cloth''39c yd.

LoopEnds

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•Anolher popular cloth for making many, many :items is our famous white long cloth, extra-fine :thread COURt, pure white material. It is so fine,,:you wou)d DQrmally recognize this cloth as broad.. :cloth. ••••

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A1dther shipment of this famous Chic~opee nai~­sool!:. rure white and fully. sanforiz,ed.. An idealfab~ic :for baby dresses, shps, men: s shorts, etc.Ii '.

36-inch snowawhite muslin, ext~a fine. quality,and the quantity is limited. We know you coulduse yards and yards of this fine muslin, but dueto our allo~ment being small, we are obliged toask you to':limit your purchase to 10 yards.

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••••••::•••A fortunate buy. Factory.run permanent finish :white organdy. Here and there through the piece :may be found small spots whit;h classifies these :goods as imperfect and come to you at this low :price of 42c a yard. We also have strictly fir~~~ •quality goods in the same material at 69c a yard. -.You will find many uses for this fine, permanent':: I~finish white organdy. ;\~I:" :;{~

White dotted Swiss in 'all its fresl-.Jness, wanted by50 many for beautiful curtains, aprons, blouses,and baby things. Now for the first time in manymonths you can find it at LARSON'S at only 89ca yard.

Size20x40

Dot Curtians

69c

yd.

yd.

and

42" Marquisette

79c

withr 4-in. ruffle

69c

Peach, blue, rose dotsRed, bille, green designs

59c

White, Marquisette

White Cushion Dot'

.White Marquisette

The American housewife's favorite material fortailored pairs or panels. Pure white Hathawaycushion-dot marquisette. Only found in the fin­estest curtains. Now you can buy it by the yardat LARSON'S f1r only 79c.

Now you can make your dainty bedroom curtainsfrom this beautiful peach, blue or rose c~shion-dot.

Also for your sash curtains or cottage sets., choosethe .marquisette with the novelty designs in red,blue or green. '"

Stamped Pillow cases

'Now with· this new"white marquisette with 4-inch! ruffle attached, you can make your own tie-back• 'furtains at a low price. The marquisette is, 36• 1.I?,ches wide and the ruffle four inches wide, mak~'! ing a total of 40 inches in width. Be sure to see• this marvelous value.•

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White Chenille Spreads ~:~b::e.1.iltW'hite Shag Rugs .. i:~6 ~:.::;• •

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'Whi.le Botany Wool Yarns Knitting WorsledI ..:

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Kirsch

Drapery Cr nesRods-'Rins

A~I _~d8 :~, hal'<l\\'O:~ , d j)lasti~ ,ft'l:tun~' for ,your wlndo\l s. Kirsch(It~tditY-I01Y,'prices.

~5c to 119

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Price

in ollr Newly RJmodeledIBudget Basement

11/2:Anoi:her New D.epart:ment:

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Decora~or Fabrics,

: ~~a:o~:tering11.,000 Yards New Pat:t:ernsII . I

'I' Our colorful collectiO'n of d<tco~ator fabrics is the biggest in years.,II I Come in today and see our wiCle ass«i>rtment of ~eaves, pattrms,I I and colors---every yard cover~d by !our "bonded" gUaranlje of

complete satisfaction, or new ~at~rilal free.

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COlumblI.~~~~i:.~"~~n~~I.M'"for your indows. Two week delivert. Askfor' free e timat~. I

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~'On1IJ~~~~..fO!U!~~~~,. S~le •.~Vc CII~ your Sh.~des to any. size. No extraI>barge·1 'C:'.

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wat!~.~~~:'in~~f.~~~~ ~ ka~I~:~\~s::;~~i~11~a~L~~~;Nra~~! MIs. AUlel Madeline Bayel', 48,wo'!.~~rt~f;~d~':::~i:n~ THE ""X1\.YNE H'·E·RALD~~~~'t!\~n~~~rt~t~e~Ma~J~nthean~lOf~gB~~~Dli~.nativc~&.~l.~llie~I~~~~I~~~=~~~~ .~~Y~l~~~=~~~~~==__~=~=~=~=~=~~===~=~_~'Which I.~d\ a'rd Seymoul' is cree jng Nebraska picni~ l'is held in Bixby Wayne, died Ja~Hl~b'l'Y 29. Deceased PrcsqyteI;'Um and Baptis churche~ 64th Year~No. 41 Wayne, Nebras"a, Thursday, Februa"y.20, 1047. Sec. 2-Page

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1 to 8,neal' 4t)~ ndi iLiricoln, , Thurs ay :~ark a~ Long. nch; Calif. A.ll had lived in C~lif rnia 25 years, sponsor World Day of yerserVt I\i OJ oJ

!~~:~~el~eli~s~~~Mcn'Ofllic~te~ll~es_h~Vjng~et~~~m~IP~,~the~F~~nt,~I:=~-~-----,~-------~----~---~-__~~~_~ ~=~~~=~=~)66 honlt>: In, the' nm·thwest art l>ccially hOliorcd.i The Cornhus~- Canada. She, was! in Long Beach ruary 21, at Our Rcdc m~r Lu· •••••••••• 11•••••••• II!I•••••uiI .Il~.rwa·'af:~ t~~f. O~\~~i~~l~~~ ~~~, J~rs,in California rr estimated at 15;~~~~~~·rlt~s ~~tc held:Monday, theran church. ="', : ' '" •~bout' 3:3 in, the afternoon. Iv ost 3,695. - - '\ February 3," "Make Level in the Desert a =::- p'/","'. W·· .H·•.· I T'E· -a::'pC the Un s '\-vere back in op~ra~ R --'-d--- '-1'. D Deceased, leaves her husband, Highway for Bur God" is the

'. ,tion by g, h<.\t:,.C\'e.ning and otl ers. emo, e J~ one Joseph Bayek, two daUgh~erS' Mrs. theme. Mrs. Marcel Ring will have~"shortly af erward. . At All ona Sto,·e John Lugo and Mrs. r::il·en Han- ~~e~~,~~n:t t~l~dn~~~i~~r. will be

Local ... orkmcn, assIsted b! a II' sen, her fat~cr, John h.01 aod, one

~a.b.le... s.[." Cialist. flO.m ...N..o.. r!... 11<.' Altona .c,a~h.' s or.".,. O\V.'.lCd b.}':, -brothel', Le toy Kolfood, two ljis~ Papel' sack lunChcon~and bus- rJ .."workEld s eadily until they c m- Roy ;Ft. IDamels, has been ;com.. :ter8, Mrs. . E. Messe~ger and mess session Will be at 1 30 War-'pl~ted ,tll repairs a~ 4~ Fr' ay plc~ely remadq,1, d ,~l.n~ .pamted; Mrs. :rt.. J. I Acheson, and th~lee ship service is at 2 :30 w th repre~ .._,': Irllornin'g.· ~ Shelves hrl.v(~ be'; rebUIlt dnd nc\\ grandchlldr~n. sentatlves of each co gregatlOn GOO DS

Workm n some time ago dig inl stock has been a ~ed. ,-- "'-,,,---~-- -------..~.. ---- talong part ~ B d tB t Th f' S ..~\ I

in the ¥..i.e nity o( the new buil ing . '-'_.,-_.. --- - - .---~.- 'Co APIJl'lU' in Reciltnl. Mrs Marcel Rmg WI I smg a U ge asemen Uf fl at _,aC.Cidenta ;' struck the leleplione Geo.Rog¥e~bUfh le« h,day for Miss Saljie Welch, student o! solo ,JVI!tss June Daws n, MIsS . -- ., ., • . 'cable wit a spnde. 'Vater d'om ExcelsIOr Sprmg~, Mo., to spend ""V. L. WhitinCY at the New Eng- Bonnie Kugler, Miss ~arybCHe.molting:; ow this \\'(Iek seeped in- uqout t11t.('~, wcct' _ land Consdvatory of MUSic, will Samuelson, Miss Myra Alderllon

I, to·the c< Ie anti" caused a S~lOrt _ ..._~.- --~.~--- --_._-~--~ sing at a stLldent recital 'in BrOWnjand Miss Kath~n Mc inn will In Wayne it's Larsons for . Iwh~ch pu U1l?' lines .out Of. (jom.. workmen locate'. it in the cable hall, BostOlP, February, 20. She take part part in the s~r. ice. Mrs.

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Floyd Hupp visited the Vans lastWednesday.

Brothers Recovering.Roy Spahr and Ernest Spahr,

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Movp. to ",'aynf' lIom('.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longemoved TUf'sday last we('k to the7th and Nehrasl<a s1 ref't residencewhich they hought in Wayne. Mr.and Mrs. Melvin Longe helpedthem with papering a couple ofdays. The Melvin Longps movedto the Frank Longe farm, and theErnest Grones move to the placethey hought. the farm vacated byMelvih Longes.

Honor :Fred ottes.Neighbors went to the Fred

OUe home Sunday evening lastweek for a ral"(,y.:(~ll for the Ottes ,who will move to the place 'the·

Henry MailS kave when they 10·1 ~:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;;:::;;=;;;;:::::=~~i~e lnn~~~~('~i1~~~ a~~ ~,:.p~::~ I~-..----- -- ------------Oties leave.

Wayne Randol were at J. M. Rob·erts' Sunday last week.

atM;~e~~dp~~~~~,:n~:~~;~~~week. Mrs. Earl Bennett andGalen were at Bennett's Wednes­day.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin'Mann ofLincoln were in the Oscar Mannhome February 12. Fredrick Mannreturned with them to spend afew days.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Preston andMiss Beatrice Preston were inOmaha 'Sunday when they attend­ed the wedding of l\Iiss P~yllis

Burgess, daughter of Mr. andlMrs.John Burg~s, an~ Geo. Legioo.

Harlan Shinkle 0' PietTe, S. D.,with air lines, was a Wednesdaylast week dinner-guest of his aunt,Miss Margaret, and uncles, Patand Frank Hofeldt He was en­route to Denver to see his mother.

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For Birthday.Mr. and Mrsl Franklin Flege

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Ob8el've Birthday.A group of relatives and friends

called at Harvey Echtenkamp'sMo.nday evenln~'r'February 10, tohelp him obs~rve his birthday.

guests at Dallas Gifford's. The'folks .spent last ,week Wednesdayevening at Reuben Carlson's atCarroll. Kenneth Kardell of Con­card, was there also. Mrs. VirgilK?rdell and Janet and Mrs. Carl·son spent IT'uesday last week atHarold <;.lunnarson's at Concord.

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Celebrat-c Birthday.A group of neighbor ladies and

friends cil.1lcd on Mrs. Harris Sor­ensen Wednesday af1crnoon lastweek to help her celebrate her

From Kindergartp.n. lJirthday..Mrs. Will Krohn of Wau-Students had a Valentino Imrty ,sa, sister of Mrs. Sorensen, and

Friday. Rhythms and storie.,<; wpre Perry Lueders spent the day withenjoyed aftl'r which the Val(>n- her. CUl'stS .selV'cd luncheon.tine box was oIWnt'(l. Hdresh..ments wen' served. I-------------j

Mrs. B,·nry Fox visited Fridayafternoon.

Pictures were to hc takon inkindergartpn this week.

br6ught cookies and ·ic~ cream 'forall, .

Second graders ate their lunchtogether at school Thursday. Thisproject concluded their healthunit. Several committees wereChbl)len. Three guests were- invit­ed, Each ,child bn.ought his ownsandwiches: Red paper heartswere table deq)rations,

First Grade Notes.Mrs, J. W. Sutherland visited

Thursday when Judy treated the

.~~~~~d~~.C~~) cakes ffr hcl' 7th

Mary Wr)gh1",Lynn Jeffrey, Jim­my Schuldt, Duane Fitch, PhilipGriess, Carol jo Gifford, ReneeWiltse, Dennis Kern, TommyBeckner, Judy Sutherland andMary Lucille Pa~'elski had 100 inspelling last week. .

The class had a Valentine break­fast Friday morning 'with Supt.Stuart Baller as guest. Valen­tines were exchanged in the after­noon.

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·r~~f. annlversayFe!>ruary 19: Wavne 'innerSouth Siome qity voted $16.000 iJ-

tn 'bonds l<Jr a I,plant Ito 'remove ,I'D ,Ga·m'e·Fr'·lda'yU N ed

iron from city 'water, ''n" '. rg nt ' 'e' . IT'ekamah wn~ vote :'on issuing, , . ' .,' $l25,OOO for a,nejw schoOL I ., I S d.' , A son was bo~n to Mr. and Mrs. Are to nl~late tu enls

1>---..,----- Rudolph Bunncsiter of Carroll Feb- In Honor Society. at• . 'ruary 9, ~931.' , School Friday ,

free 'fro snow, much hke ~93~ A daughtel'.w~s borJ1 to Mr. ana: ~ • ,~. and h,at, he mwed gr~m In Mrs. Paul Mac~ of Winside, Fcb- The Wayne High basketballltebru~ry ~rt~ had.a good crop, due ruary 11, 19S1.~ . < 'M,am won over ast Point, 30-28,to sprm 1JIl~ mOIsture. _, ,Miss Esther tru~e find Albert ~ll'e Friday ev'ning. The local

John B nn~, 84, died Fe~~9' ~~erhem:'Y of osk~ns were mar- team lcd, 1.7-15, at the half. Rus-IS, 1931. • .' rled February 5, 1931. sell wi1h R an Tietgen with 7

Rev. H Hopman who was called Miss Hilma Helander, 56, died were high scorc'ts for Wayne, andto Misso ri,lwas persuaded to re- at Concord in February, 1931. Starr with 7 wa$ high for the visi-main as astor 'of Grace churcq.. In Early IWayuo Files. 1 ~'2rs. The Wayne! second team won,

Ray R Larson, district chair- From WaynelJ-Ierald for Febru.. 2.)~19.

mnn Qf'b y scouts, was 8\\'ardel'l B:~ a.~;oo\ '1913: IThe loeaJ post of- Scribner PlaYEd here Tuesdaymerit ba e ,for saving R. P. Me- fICe had an unUsual flood of Val- :,yd Wisner com s Friday.'Kitrick 0 Wakefiel~ from drown- enti!1es , .. Arthur and Walter The National ~onor Society willing when the two W,er-e boys. -It Savidge are preparing to open ini'1iate new I eml1brs at highwas til 1 07 that they, 'weft' swim- another carnival season ... Pr~. school convocation Fl'jday. Namesming nea the dam at the old mill U. S. Conn we1t to Philadelphia tt!) wUh be announced at that timC'.north .of al<efield and MckiU'ick attend a n~ti~bal meeting of edu- Thespian boys \~ilJ pr-escnt a play,'

learn .in- went mt deep water. catars ... Gain le & Senter bought "Afraid of the batk." Parls wilJ

t~;: ;~~~ M~~e5~r tt~b~~~~;~~, ~Y;:~dJ~~l~: ~o~~~~~nTn Ct~1~:_i:'0el~»~h~:~;db~~in~~~ ~~v:~~~;, t~~~~;1~7~lt~:~;dJu(~~~io 'of'Bert"liyatt 'Mr H att re- Killion w s announced. . .. ~1lss J.t'SSIC B('cchC'l and Harry: hart, Jim Nissenl and Norman Ma-

Is that iil iss4 hel. d~ve to . Miss M'ldred Hans~m R,nd l\,~el- ~~t~Il'e W]I~~ ~~~l~d Ma:ch 5'1 ben.W. e to 7~ket 50 lbushels of v.1n Larse Were married rebruary cattle' i~ Chicago at $~ 75malk~t~: Thospians ~avr a play, '::VhatCO at lOco II b1,lshel ,~nd.he ex- J.4, 1931. ~ '. Christine Russman 6l ··.·d .' ArC' You Gomg to We.ar, !or

ted to bUy a pair o~ shoes a,nd A large barn on th~ EmIl Tal w F I ' ' .), dIe' . In grades Thul'.<-;day and JOI' hIgha onaT's wo.rth of sug r He de'" now farm near Wakefield was de- e ).II18ry, 19].~ ... MISS ;lda Hm- school last Friday. l.n this Wt'J'l'

. t y d brA pony and I ncrJ('hs and f,rank KOPPlJ1g Wf'rf' 1ci to pay, a $5 Obl

f' ation and Ji ro eire. lOrse n . d F I ,. J9 1913 Dorothy Mullf'n, Shlr ey .10n('s,

~ t home' Without ei her sugar ,were also lost. ~3 a 1'.1'1 (' , e HU,{[y, '. ' . Virginia Ml'yf'r, Bernita- Doring, l:ndprgm'!'l0IJeration.or shoes' Mr" Hyatt ecalls that The Wi side-Waync hig-hway is Rl,lsmc!'s mpn rom Bloomfield, Angic Sif'ckman Pat Hook, Lo-th Wint~ of i884-85 was"'d: and being sunjeyed. an?olph, Carroll ~~~ SholeS m~t gene Sydow, DeVcC' Reikofsld and Mrs. Max'Holdorf 01 near Lau-

-'. .' . ry Miss Bertha Koehlmoos and to dISCUS."i the posslblh1y of a l'flll- Joyce Biehl'!. Stud{'nt din'ctor was l'eI, undcrwpnt major surgPry in H Tllf' F. G..Jplinc'k family spentEmil SChfZ were married Fl'bru- ro

l. ad Y at :Randolph to ('otmed LoRaine MC'YI.,r Miss WiI!wlmmu Wayne hOf;flilal Tut'sday fast week. last Thursday in Pilgpr.

OW .5T-AGE LINES ary 15, 1 1. mes and hC'lp stock shippprs. Lou Johnson i~ spon~or. Shc is improving nicl'ly. The Chris Biders were at Wm.M, .lCf:IEI)lJ'1JE New fl odlights were placed on Owen bOU.;ht a.quarter'I~Iock from LeRoy, the Magician, gave a Mpllor's Thurgdny evening.

4th and )th street intersC'ctions Mrs, D..C. Main and Will erf'ct a demonstra1ion at student convo~ The f~lorf'nz Nieman famlly had

-- - - ~ MMe "- ~,""~ . ,",,, e,"," "'~ ,-, "'," w_"~""· INORTH"'T "~l~lrs\(_,d~.~I'eSdUPvP:~I~~~p·rsedw~;eeg;t-Daily&~ A daug

11er was born to Mr. and 101s belongmg 1<.) Dr. \V. C. WIght- Hi-Y and Y-Teen grdups wlll !>p r

· ~nre1..···················l\02~·a,m. Mrs. Fra k Kroger of NewcastlC', ~an nnd. Dah J::!arrington were reprcsentpd at a joint state con- WAY N E EmF}(~nBn':tatdly'rl'JsU' nThgOUlrsDdaoYdg~.v, e,"pi~;t'.·Om~hoa~~.·.·.:.'.·~.-.~~:-.·...• ':'.!'"":'·~~':a'.m':.'i' formerly f Wayne, FelJruary 17, ought for th~ sIte ~f a ncw ho- vf'ntion in Omaha March 1. IIi-Y I ' , ,

.. ~ __ '!hJ 1931. tel Marrmgl' .llc<,.ns:C's issuf'd met Thursday wl1('n Jim Niss('11 by Sunday last weel<. at C. A. Pres-

· Lln~~._:.~···";;:'-:'·.--d" 2e:30 p;m. A daug ter was born February ~~~~ngeaJnadII1Mesl'sBsrMltlta~? arte:pGU,s led devotions:" Staff Correspondent ton1:,S,'n Frnd Rengs w-n .at Henry

.oa,..u-I.l~ 16, 1931'~'10 Mr. and Mrs. Paul' ..' ar;r,are au w The newly organized camera ... C C '-" ...

Omiha 6'00 P m Splittgerb, I' of Altona. se? of Carroll, Febr'!ary ]4, 1913; Iclub met February 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powers were Kieper's Sunday evemng last: UaCt)~ ::~~::=:::::.. ,5;45ip:nL A son as born to Mr. and Mrs. ~hfton ~e~ry and MISS Haz..:('] Da~- Thc Blues won another hasket· in Sioux City Wednesday, Febru- wcTc

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r.' J\oeW.::n..t••.•.•.•.•.•.......•...•.•..•.,.,.107..'0455pP..mm·, Carl Adats of Wakefield, Febru- IS of Wm~qdC', Ff'hruary '],), ]913; ball game from the Whilos in the a 1:2. e I :.c roe ers w~re a

""'".- 11 ary 13,19 1. Fred R"nH-'cknor .lInd Miss Mary junior high hoys" play Friday, the 111'. and Mt.s. Harwy Echten- Carl Damme s Monday evemng last• ..,. :_._ ,.~0:10 .p.m. Rollin ramer of Wakefield, suf~ R

1na1daurnz of Hosl<lI1s. Fobruary 18, score Iv-mg :21_lu. week

• k1ile1-_ ~~O~30 p.rn. fered cut when stones thrown by ", , RI','lla'l-d F'('rl'Yo !vrot" 1Ill' Duzz kamp. w;rc a,t lIcmuuf Echten- Th~ Elhardt Pospishil familyA d t tl \v ) t- kamp s 1 hurse rlY· Th d . t Cl'

to<SlODX Ity children roke .the Wh~dshield of ?cor 109 ~ 1{-' aynf' He:ald column for the }rarbingel'. Oscar Kardt'll an~ ~ons of Con~ ~~~~tMan~~. ny evemng a ar-_._.•....._._ 8:'20a,m. his c-sr. I of February :L, 18~4, E. Cu~nmg- Junior II gh Nof.(.s. cord were SundW dmn('r guC'sts

..2 20 C I ~l f W k f" ld d' d ham bought Ihalf mterest m the at Virgil K:rdl'll,s. . Mr. and .Mrs,', F, loyd Hupp we,re•••-•.:::.-:.-.••••-.••.• 6.:0li.~.m..m· ar r son 0 a e Ie , Ie Graph' d th' Junior high enjoyed a Valentine t F M R th t Concord Tues

--..--~ ~ in Febru y, 1931. h IC an (' p~pers name was treasure hunt llls{ week. Friday The W. r Echtenkar:'ps visited ~ay iClst'·w~:k. sa, -•....~..~~~ ~oop.m.. Alexan er Carlson, 70, of Wake- C ~~ge~ to watefleldl ~epuhlican. Valr'mtine heart-pals were l'evealf'd Tuesday, ~ l'.bruary 11. I? the An- The Oscar Ramseys visited Mrs.

field, die February 11, 1931. 3 1~ onca. our~a or March as the- last of the wf'el<'s trC';]surl'S ton .5;ch.mldt homC'. at. DIxon. r,·!"·I'e Brown at Winside last \Ved-..._ 7:10p,m. J. A. F~denlunq. bought the.J. " 1 sa~s that Now that WO WNC found. \\ J 1 I I K em l' l:...

.........._-- 0:05 _...m.. E. Malloy parlor at Pender. have no mal1::l and,lew, people come Blul's dclnatell the Whl'tes' 0_7 " (In ant ,.rvI~ ra. (' nesday evening.t t u f J. d 'n '-'" 0 wen- Tues:lay l~st 'Aee~ dmner Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Back visited

Mr. an Mrs. JOhn R. Morris of 0 O\VJ1 an E'':'' In,,1 e ts .happen at the- basketball game played guests at F I'ankhn ~lcge s. . at <'d, WnilJle's at Winside Tues-

~$E;:;;:;;;:~;:;:;,;~~:;;;~~~Carro~~I~I~~s~e~rv~e~d;;t~h~e~ir~58~t~n;;w~ed~_,I~Or~hYof mentIon, the busm('-ss of Monday nIght Jast week before tlle M Ott Hid M s l:... ..., fmdmg local mews is very thin." Wakefl'"ld-Waynn garnn, rs. 0 . mne.fl~ 1S an .IS day evening last -Week.'- ... '- R~hy 1.1101;('1'1(',115 \'L'Ht£'d at JuliUS The Marvin Dunklau family had

Recorded In Ponca.. Sixth Grade Noh.~. Hmneflehs last ~'ef'k Wednesday. Sunday last wC'ek dinner and sup-From Nort!hem Nebraska Jour- Patty Jeffrey treated the class M~. and.rv~rs, L. W. Lundahl and er in the Vernie Backhaus horne

nal, ~onca, fl!>r F.ebruary ]0, 18S7: on !her 12th birthday. Jeanlnl' VISltCrl at Mrs. Walter Pt

IXA tram of eXCurSIonists going from Mrs. Blair Jeffrf'Y visitf'd Mon- Herman's ]a 5; 1 \v('ck Sunday after~ a M:;~ceHaFold Sorensen wasBoston to the- irp carnival in Mon- day.treal plunged off a bridge and fell Valentinf'S were made in art. no~,~;, and Mrs. Emil Utecht and ~mong those helping ~rs. Harris50 fC'et to the ice below, many' Valentines were distributed at ~elvin and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred '~?;~~~~~a~~serveher bIrthday lastpe?ple bein~ killed ... A wagon the party Friday. S~evers, and Judy we~e at John The Marvin Dunklaus werebl'l.dge costlTlg $?5?0?0 ,m.ay be The 2nd gradq read stories about Su:'vers Tuesday evenmg, Febru- among guests at Kenneth Dunk­bu~t over the MISSISS1PPl l'lver at their health luncheon to 6th grade. ary 11. lau's Thursday evening for Mr.Clmton, Iowa; .. Ponca is a lively In 1'-1fth Grade Mrs. Joe Beclwnhaucr spent Dunklau's birthday,place each Saturday. , . Several Pupils earning- perfect scJr~ in Tuesday afterno0!1" Fehruary 11, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Jankeloads of b~ys vv:ent to Elk Point spelling are Gldria Ahlvers, 4t-rry at Andrew Johnson s Mr andto t.he skatIng rink. , . The U. P. Johnson, Mari8jo Kugler, Jerry Mrs. Warren Aus!in' and Carole and daughter of Winside andengmee.rs who.rece'n1ly planned a Korff, Betty McCullough, Charles Ann were at Johnson's last weekn:w rall!'oad line from Norfolk to Messerschmidt, Joan Pawelski, Wednesdayevpning.SIOUX CIty thro~gh Dixon county. ViTjginia Proeq, Evelyn Roberts, Mrs. Mary Cooper, who had vis­have gone t.o Stant.or1! Ql;ld it is' re- Mttrcia Witmer and Gayle Grubb. ited with a' daughter, Mrs. Gert­ported that ~hey Wi~l surv~y a line Virginia Smiqh and Gayle Grubb rude Dunn at Platte Center, camefrom Stan~otl to SIOUX CIty ... are new pupils. Tuesday last wcek to spend sever­Whether or not Ponca gets anoth- Charles Messerschmidt treated al clays in the home of her daugh­er rallroad and a railroad bridge, all 'to ice creatn. for his birthday tel', Mrs, Roy Pierson.there is on: ('e~tain fact, that is Monday, Mrs. August Haase and Odellathat Ponca lS a lively, growing and Students had a Valentine party an<;1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haas'1prosperous town. It is a city of F,'rjday aftermpon. After games and family wpre last week' Wed­2,.00.0 and fo~ business its equal is and contests refreshments were nes supper guests at SylvesterdIffIcult to ~md. . Iserved by Larqy'John!ion and Vir- Haase's. Mr. and Mrs. Russell

Fred Jeffrey has establ~shed a gi~ia ProeH, Hie oeca~ion also he- Lutt were also there.photograph &,aJlery at Martmsburg in~ their lJirthdays. Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Pierson,after mastermg the art .. , Can· an~l Cheryl anel Mrs. O. B. Prodt who recently returned home fromnon and Fi,elds have dissolved part- ;jnd Roberl vi~ited a trip to Californb, visited las1nership and each will have his own' . Fourth Grade Np-w~. w('pk Tuesday evening at Roy Pier-li~ery,service in .Ponca . , . ~se 130hby SieckFan treated all to son's. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bres-H1Il lJterary s~clety meets ~ach chocolate cup akes for his birth- slcr were at PiNson's ThursdaySaturday evenmg at Rose Hill datr Monday. . night.school Wood haul' . th W d d M R b Mr, .lld Mrs, VI'rgl'l Kardcl' andI Rialto Theater Building.printip~l . ~ccupation o~ngfal:me~ ert ~~ItJ~~~teda~o~~aY, rs. o· Janet and Mrs. Hildur Carlson Phon~2i2~out~::tOI~~··Nebr.. . . Fine w.inter weather one day. New inspectors chosen arc I,w~cc~e~la~st~w~C~c~k~S~u~n~d~ay~~d~in~n~c~r~~~~~~~~~~;:;=~ I

1~~~~~;;;~~~;;:;;;;;;;;:;;~;;;;$;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:;;,;:;;,;:;;,;:;~INe~t day fl~ds everyone huddling James Marsh, 'ired Schuldt, Tootie; beSide the flre . , . Hay is getting Pile• .Dale DeFiord, Richard ,Paul- PEN & PENe L REPAIR

scarce ... :Postmaster Warnock sOQ and B~bbY Si~c~n. 'adde~ another row of bdxes in the . Mrs. T. J. Schuldt'and Mary vis- We do all this to 3o'0ur tro-ublesome pen 65cEmerson post office Emerson ited Wednesdajr afternoon. for onlY· , -.--.--.-- .. -- 'I

needs a coall dealer. Games were I played and Valen- I. Remove and dean a.ll parts 6. Check leaks I

Miss Lahra Lyons,', ~~yeSa~i:;~~0~t,1d ';~et~l~a~~e~:~ 2. s~~ in a nm\! live rtlbber !~: ~;~~~~eC~~d polish barrelfe' 3. Reset and adjust point 9. Refill with clean, fresh"

W 't f u, t Valentines from Donna Reibold. 4. Remove all scratchiness ink\ rz es rom n" es Students ha~'ing perfect scores 5. ,Adjust flow of ink 10. 48-hour -servIceGardeners and farmers report in spelling rna tery test ~re Larry Should your pen need adbitiona) work. we give

welcome rai1's, according to Miss Bales, Dale De ord, Delila Gilbert, estimate at "0 charge. .Laura Lyons of Long B~ach, Calif. Doris Ward, illy Jim Wagner, Authorized factory repalnnan Guaranteed Workmanship

of~=~s~oi;~~~~o':a:~~~~: ·~~~b~c~~~~~1~~~ri~e~::i1:h~~~~~ Card & Pen Shoping the win~~r in Califprnia, be- Pawelski, Neil Palmer, Norriene 523 Pierce street I Sioux City. Iowa,came suddenly ill and has been Olson and James Marsh. ..:: 'taken to th€l home of his son at From hird Grade. .1I1l1l••DII!lIl••••••••••••••••••••_ ••••••••••••••••••

'Ca;;;n~ndMrs. H. Corrington and ~a~~u~i~~il~ ~e~·~tbr:~~~o~i~~~~:5!!On, Arnold,l of Laverna, Sask, week. SandI' Witmer treated the .:Canada, viSIted Mjss Lyons recent- class to cup c kes Monday for her •ly. Mrs Corrington is the fanner 9th bIrthday. J e I' I' Y Lueders :Mary BeCk~n. The family plans brought brow Ies for all wednes-t.to stop in ayne county enroute day for hIS th birthday, Mrs :home and wi I visit Mrs. Corring- F'ted Lueders -also VlSlt~d. VIr- •ton's twa 'brothers here. Mrs gillua Hughes, -S ye~rs old, and--:

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Corrington recalls that fihe and c~arles Mello, 9, brought treats •others df the family had wGi-Iked 0 ice cream, ake and candy bars :

. eight mile$ f1m their ral')ch north- f r birthdays rlda,y. Mrs. E. W. •, west of Way e to Belden wh~n a H ghes and rs. Wm. Mellor V1S~ =

team ;could not 'be spared ~rom it d. •,field work. , ,TI1Ird gra ers 'brought their:

Geq-. Wilsdn, Son of Mr. and l~nah aqd at together 10 the '.Mrs. Geo. Wilson, sr., Who lived in r~om Tuesday Miss Hazel Reeve =the"~l;neighbo hood' 'northwest of ptepared a ho dish for !the group.•h.er¢ until! 6, lled on Mis~,Ly- lAs children have' been studying 'J:OnS:''''%e' m~ved to '~an. about food. t ey had.a ·wel~ bal- _SR$. ,He i :<tbout t~~ Wil.: ;anc~ ]un~. ~:a'c~tlon of .

threshing ;ma.: .t]e .unlt, ,the chilliran ,sang ~ngs

chinli" prew ,of,. hout 25, Wm,',~ outfood nd finis~ed their,'YO.,unl!' is ,abo !.th. onlyone'Oftl)at ,h alt.hb.oo. .Ide s that 'da.~gtl>up ,remal lng ere. Mr. Wi!. 'S_ Grade No •s Beach.l, 'Patriotic" d Valenti e stories

at~=~: ~re'~~~'.~~' Ja~~orJe~t~~;'~::.. in.Ho1l¥. ,111$1,. eek. ,-

r • ,. ~iJl" Roland Tm:e cele-.' I ell 1,lu;lr" th blrthd ya Thurs· I

wm:;~ l1·ca~fls.1 eated a~l,to milk Kinder" S~rv ce Statioft 'et\e$ ; ere $pah .• , I '" ~y __".::./-"-

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1) CARPENTER,j~'>i'~( COMMIS~ION'COMPANY~ ~ SIOUX CI:.f. ST6cK YAR. . ~

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.,We r~~t that. this '1eP".cijlg of service is necessaTy. b~t ~.thei~tertst "Of. good service, there is no"';ternative. OUT vua-nagcr

.' will b<: 11Ieas.~:0 discuss,01-'' situaUon furth ... if )'ou ~ dem-e,

Busineas, l~party .__ ._':'../. .._.. _

BU8f'e~s, :2-parfy ..

Resid"nce, t.party ..

Re~idellee, 2..party . _

Residehce. 4-party .

Rural Residence _ _ ..

J\nadjustment in tile prlces of 'supplemental local service and the<Iiscontinuance of the prompt payment discount are proposed, Pri~esfor Iongq;stance service would not !xl changed. -

Expenses Have Gone UpFaster Than Income

The Company is providing more local and long distance ~cethan ever before, Nevertheless, in spite of all our efforts to keep downcosts, telephone expenses have gone up faster than revenues,

The income of this Company in Nebraska has been inadequate focmany years.. Even with the tremendous amount {>f business during andsince the war, Company earnings in this state have been only a littlemore than they were in the worst years of the depression.

Goocl Semce 15 Our Aim IIFor several years we have been handicapped by not being lable

to obtain enough equipment and materials, due to restrictions impOsedby the war and to present day shortages affecting industry, Everythingpossible is being done to overcome this handicap and to improve serviceto our customers, The supply ~ituation is improving. and increasingprogress is being made. I

To provide good telephone \service and to extend it to meet publicrequirements, we have spent $3,380,000 in Nebraska since V-I Day forservice improvements and new facilities. We will need to spend morethan $20,000,000 more in the next few years to keep pace with theeconomic growth of Nebraska, ..

Payroll More thaI) DoubledThe cost of almost everything used in the furnishing of telephone

service is much higher. Since 1939, our payroll in Nebraska (which isabout tWlYthirds of the total cost of providing telephone service) hasincreased 128 per cent, the larger part of which is due to increases inwage levels,

Other telephone costs have increased greatly, too. FaT example.telephone pol", now cost 85' per cent more than they did in 1939, cablecosts are up 50 per cent, copper wire costs are up .75' per cent, andswitchboard c!;>sts are up 43 per cent.

The much higher cost of providing telephone servic:has made it necessary for this Company to file anapplication with the Nebraska State Railwoy Com­mission for an adjustment in the price 0'" localtelephone service. This would be the first state-wide.adjustment in over 21 years and we want our cus­tomers to know the reasons why this is necessary.

Repricing Only SolufionMudi study has been devoted to our problem of making both ends

meet. Every practical method of keeping costs down without impairingservice has been and will be adopted, Wearestill face to face with thishard fact: good service can be provided and needed improvementsmadeonly if the prices we charge produce sufficient revenues to meet the fullcost of providing the service. In order to do this job, earnings mus~ bead~quate to attract the necessary capital.

In general, the present prices for local telephone service in.Ne~kawere established in 1925'; that is, there has been no state-WIde adJust,

'IIIcilt in prices for more than 21 years.

Theprjces incl~ded in the Company's application for some of thePrfucipal claSses of service in this exchange (not including Federal taxes)al:e all follows. I ..

~igher Costs Make itN'ecessary to Repricelocal Telephone Service

Ih's wofiderful how Q. littleVa-tro-nol relieves transientcongestion tha.t stuffs up thenose and spoils Sleep. Quickly

f~~sn~::i~~elfs~-n~r::~:Itef tonight, try it! Follow di­rections in the p~kage.

Just a fewdrops~

·viCiS"4/:JIVA-,aO-rtOL

1 6 3Year Months Months

Daily Only $:1.00 $2.75 $150Daily & Sun. ROO 4.2'1 2.25Sunday Only 4.00 2.25 1.25

TRIAL OFFERS: $1.00 fOT 9weeks Daily; $2.00 for 12 weeks

D~~bk~b;U~r~gh The WayneHerald office or send direct toTIlE LINCOLN STAR, Lincoln 1,Nebr, f201:2p

The inIan waterw<ilYs' corpora­tion\. plans al df'mons1Tation bargetrip bf'twee Omaha and SiouxCity this spr ng.

Application Se~ks

Boost in RatesIn ord('r to mcet t.he much

higher costs of providing tel0­phone sf.rvicf',· the NoltthwestcrnBell TclC'phonc c?mpany has filedapplication with the Nebraskast~te .railway commissipn to re­prlcC Its local telcphon¢ servicC's.This would be the first statewideadjustment in m6re tha~ 21 years.

.C~st of every~hing uSfd in fur~Illshmg tclephone servjde has in­creased:. Since 1939 ~he com­pany's payroll in Nebraska has,risR:en 128 per cent and Wages aretwo-thirds of the cost of telephone IJ),Mservice. Other costs have in~ IIcreased gTC'atly. Poles <Ire now 85 ~per ccnt 'more than in 1939; cables :' ..,are up 50 per e:tent: copper wire I

has advanced 75 per (lent; and to rei'"v~e.stuH~,inerflSS' inviteswitchboard c6st.s are 4,'3 per centhigher. i

The company is furnislling morelocal and long distance sf'rvicethan ever, but jln spite '(Jlf efforts if nos gets '''stopped up"to keep down costs the telephone 7;'. ,~.f('xpenses have g(!)ne up fastC'r than ~.~,revenues. Even with the tl'emend- ".#II~ous business dtj.ring and t'ncc the

war, Manager !W. G. S hulz iCX-I"":'::::==:;::::::;:::===============:::::"'_lplains that earnings in ebraskahave ~een little more tran theywere In the worst depressionyears.

War restricti~ns~nd ptent dayshortages have, affected t e indus­try. The supply situatio is get­ting- better anlfl everythi g possi~

, bl.C is being dO~r to meetihe serv- 'i..-e (leeds of t~l~phone' c stomeI'S.The company spent 3,380.000

~~~~~v;~da~~o~:~I~~~~~~~r~~~is{)elld more tJ1~n $20,000,000 in

. thl3: next few:, ~~ars to keep paceWith ,!lemands 'i~ N eWaska. \

No, changes lare asked b~ thecompany in long distance rates.

LOCALSJ _th:ri~e~~:ir.f~'~itt:f ~i?a~~~f;;rt

Mrs. Jas. Ray. i '.Mi~s 'Freda I und, who teaches

at.·..•.. N.o..rt.. h., p.. ].a~.. " spent the wee.k­end W:i~b he~: ents, 'Mr. and Mrs.Herman Sunde I . " I.Mrs. Marie IRan.en, .Ellen and

J.Oh.."... ' ..M..r..•.... c... '.~.' p.....er.r.i.n.'.. ·lVlr•.'....R.. ay1i'";'\i\l~ ..and.M ;',,,,,,d'MrsIWi\I.'Hls-c.ax ,were',in,' urel Thumay':fort I ah]" wedding. I

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are now hJtching every Tlilesday~ d ~riday so eliveries can be made

Wednesdays I and Saturdays,

O,.der Iyou" ChJcks!

I I, , IWe have White 10Ck arid White ~yandotte

Chici f",:~ ~ur hatch of Feb. 11 •.llwe invite

you 0 VISIt our attery room at I see these

sturd chicks. T~ey are just wh t you want

~or ttat early brodd,

OUR 'R.O.Po' MAT~D ~TOCKi MFJ~S EXTRA

, I PROfTS FOR Y~I

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. " ~ I ",ilJ!J W ;lKA, THURSDAY, :''EBltUARY 20, 1941. <Gill _

e'.' s·T-1.J.'!.I·-r~~d-=-""~I~ell-0fM.i;C~~~~~~~-'~~~1~~~~: ~:~;I:t~~:-"'c~=thOOe-OOw=~±;;OOe":]::a::d::i":n9::e::t=T;:::::W::Lf;::T:;;r":o::p::h=f-e"'s"""='t-=L",;,,·ooboo·":""":":=====N=::::.:..:.:;::::~c;,th"'e=a"'rm=y=aF"'fo "'r"'ce=a"'fOOte"'r=b"e;OOn"gTp"'e"a=r=] "'s"'ew=el=J.=E"nr=ou"'t=e"'h=e=r==e=t=h"'eyTw"'h=e"'r=e=t=he"'y==an=dvarn Mal&teftd

n ond 'round to ake the nilddle the fmals f1i~ursday. ,., I rary ews around the world. He is a nephew stopped in Glenwood, Lowa, with compr' h t f . h' gI " , :;, • ~ Iweight 'crown ad, earn an all- Daren cy.pher~,.waynt fighting ).'nl'}ef!a'tt"nVgitath~ioh' hM_s.~re,ntg D,'d you k.n.w G'.~rgn Wash,'ng- of -Mrs. Hrugger. their ~on. Stanley. arid wife. music 'f':r :~c~~~'d_Y:t~~S~l!'iI.d ·n..G'lo'V '5' ~xpen.se trip to. icago to ptlrtici~ with a badly 'Clnhtaged c'ft hand, ~ .,. :Ii .,. ....'" v .,......,. Mr. and 1vIfrs. W. 1='. Canning en- Another Mn, Arv.id, is home aftel' Grahams had been.'\he1"e a:few day.fl 1 ' pate m the naho a1 boxing event. lost an extrem~ly un-pop Jar d('ci~ ~kefleld town team 6 -54 In fl~ ton had stage fright and seldOm tertained at~d.inner sun.daY eve- being in service. The third son, with Mr. Graham's TJa'I'~nts, 'Mr.

The first round \\ as f~st and Wen- sion to Mar Richards frdm Cham- nails of th~ invitation asketball spoke in public? ~s a res{-'lt, 'he nillg f-or l\lI. al1d Mrs. J. Mike Delmar, is radio ope'tator with the and Mrs. Bert Graham. Mr. Jef­bourne had the best of it.: The berlaln, S. D. Richards, won the mqct here ,Tuesday eve ing last wrote so many letters and essays McCoy of artington, Mr:' a~d merchant manne and has traveled frpy had been with his parents,

Ie Wayne ma.n cn'u ht Cadwelli ~ith light heavy title the :foHowing w$.k Hotel Morrison pI yers re- ttJat almost every thought he ever Mrs. Wayne Jewell and Don and extensively. He was at New Or- Mr. ~ndlrs. O. M. Jeffrey, "Ina one-tw? m the ec¢:md r~unr and evening.· ceircd the title trophy and' also had has been preserved on paper. Mrs. Clara ~CCoY of Laurcl, leans recently. Plainview The 0; M. 3ef.frey,sda7.cd the Da-ko an,'" The r feree In Matinee BO-':l~' ha~ possession of a traY 'ling tro-, H~ wrotc to his Wife, his stCPR Miss Gert ude McEachen, who Mr. and Mrs. Orval Graham and brought· cit Sdn he1'e 'On bis ways,topped the bout bd.CIilUse Of. Cad- In the fights Wcdncs ay after- ph which must be w~n three I chlldn'n; and!n .his lcttet~ he put teaches at e university tn Lin- Orson Jeff.rey, jr., left last week east and spent the day with anoth-well's cut eye. , enbourne ]eavos noon, Wayne college wo two and t· I t [p rmanent many of the mflmate thmgs, J the c\Jln, spent aturday and Sunday Wednesday fOr Springfield, IlL, er son, Admt Jeffrey,.lUJ.(I family.next Saturday fo Chicago. lost two of the bouts, John SherR p~~. :ssi)%n.aMO~~~on~~ed thrO'ughR, lit\le pveryday j~k¢,s and' opi~ions with her mother, Mrs. A. MCR

ll'o~~r \\-'t~dnJ,I~daY Night.. ~~~~' ~~i~~t~t ~~'~~~{~r~. n.~~~.~~)~;:~ ~~:~ :\l~~ ;~~~~(' ~~l~f.held ~2"22 ad-,I ~~c~~~~ll~'f t~~~~t;~;r;~i~;i;; j~h~~: ~~~~~'al~:i~~tt~~n~~~~~~nh~;\Vcdnegday ),lgI1t , Lnwre~ce by virtue of stiff right and left f h I I d d' d ·11 h

Nelson,. Way~e, lost to Al.I Sltz~ hooks. 'Veight of each ,""as 1-17 m(~; f>\~~' f~~'~~~at:~l~r~v~~~ c ~~al\t;, ~i~~~{(' ~~~hi~~~lo~~s~' I~:gr:;~y W~t m~/r~nd Mrs. F. S. Davis ofl·nan, SIOl~X ~ltY,1 who went on to pounds. Mrl.l+;:C'1 42-,10. In this gR e, whichl the library also. of Camdentqn, Mo., arrived Friday~t~ke the tltlC 111 tjlc·bantam weight Lawr('ncl~ Ne1.son, \V<lynC', deci- was :clost: throughout, Waync led AnnlheT interl"sting biogra.phy is to spend a week or two with re'lwcldSS. :: ~ sioned A~t.hony Chin.t;wHY of Flan- 22~2(~ al' the half. t ! that of Katherine Tupper Marsha.JI, ative)? and ,'fri~nds. They are inJo~n Slwr!oek, )\h7ayne, \Va ,ro'd. qre311, $, D., in the lIS-pound W~kefiel<ll was the hi h-SCOringl the wif('1of George Marshall. She the home of ~he latter's sister, Miss

by Albert. Walke)', thE' negro w('l- class. Nelson drove his blows tf'Rmlof tl1le tnumamen ~ making c.alls her book "Together, the An- - :t--------tel', in the 31'd. ~round. Sherl~}('k home :r:ight. through Chingway's 2]8 . t . f M I f A A W'f" It d I -was ahead on P01~ts up to the hme' defenses. He used a 1C'ft hook to risont01~:r~nnf'~~r ;~~ ~08 a~dl ~~t~ °the n15 ~~%rs ~t·Mrs. ~~r~he .ran into one olf Walker's devas· best advantage. Pif'rcc Cardinals ranj{cd third WitJ' sha.ll's li.fe as an army officer'statmg left hooks., Wa.lI{('r wo~ the In the best heavywe'i~ht fight 177. ~ wife. It is very intC'resting andGolden Glo~'es title m the, fmals ('\,('r s1aged in Sioux City, Ralph Lc>Q~JiFIg inrlividual se reI' wn worthwllllc t'f'ading.Thursday mght. Hawkinson or Sioux Cily Lf'gion ChiCki\ RpNI of Pil'rpp with :19 "l)unkcrle:y',-.;," by Howard

Earl 'Vt'nbourlle, Wayne, deci- outlastf'd Hiram Hanson, Wayne. pointsr

Whorlow Hod Jim IV[orri~ Spring, is 'a s('quel to "HardsionC'd Pete Vala!ndea, Indian boy From tlw opening hell, the 1\\'0 son. jrt, or llw Morrison tNlm, werq Fat'ls." written just bl'forc thefroITf Winnl'imgQ, in Wednesday fighlers nf'v('r let up untii the final nf'xt {vilh 51 and 50 points re, war. It is a complete novel in it-

~~9~~;;;;~~~~~~n~;~g~ht~"~'~n~1k~!d~le~"2·{~'i.',~'h~t;;;t~·e~a~tu~l'~e~a~t- bell soundC'd threE' round~ later. spe('ti\\ely. !';('If, hilt those who read and liked!" ------. In a hattie that was clchse all the AlI-t"ournamrnt play&r .~plf'c+ thp earlier hook will want 10 r(lad

way. Eddie Sokolow"ky of Sioux tions werf' announced as follows! t.his on" "l\-loun1;lin Time," hyCity L{'gion ('figI'd l{"ith Baughn, First i'ram, RpC'd, PiC'r(,<" and. BPrnard Df'Voto, is a no\'el ,qbo~t.

\Vayne. Boug-hn was rough on in- Whorlor-", I-Jot ..1 Morrbwn;'" forl a doctor, A great many of thiSfi)Zhting, hut Sokolowsky reached \\lards;! Erickson, vVakcfield, ('pnt ty~f' have heen written latr-ly hutBOI1!!,hn with rig_j1ts and left hooks. 1('1'; Koricuk, Hotel Morrison, anq. thIS one s{'('ms to us to he a rAtherEach wPighs 147 pound.s. Andf'rsnn. PiNrf', gWl.rrls. incredible slory. A sC'rial vPl"sion

Tnl'sday Nirrllt, F,YltlltS. 'I'll(' -"prrind team includE'S L('lh~ of this no\'('] appeared in Collier's.\\layne co1l0gf> V,mn four Hnd lost ('by" Q~ality MnJ1{e!, and YrmiC, Two Ill'\\' ~nyo;t('J"it,s for Ill(' w{'pk

two df'cisions Tuesday night. Sioux ri,ty Af'rials, forward~: ar(' "Thl.' Flf1 h Dagger" by Doro-Keith Boughn dccisioficd Fran~ Jim l\h~t'l'ison, Hott'l Morriso, thy Quick, and "The Body Missed

cis Unzic!zC'r of Mitdw]J, S. D .. 147 ('cn1N: trit'gpr, V('rmillion, S. D, the nOBt" by Dack lams. These

~~~~n\~'~"lli70~g~1~t~~~rr~~~~o:;shard anI~O~~~I'f;;~~r~~:~{(~:~:;:dp:I~t~;~~~t~~~yn~,oWhl':~; aU1.hors for the

John Sherlock made short \vol'k in. tho I\~'\U tournament in Siou"}:: TIl{" ('hildrpn had a spedal Val~of his hou! with ,lamps Shell of C'11y In C{:lfly March. I entinp treat at J';f0l"~' hour last Sat-Dcni51on, Tn .. H7 pounr1s, Wtwn Jw I ' I urn,'})'. Mr.s. Orville' ;:ihprry toldcaught Shell with a tC'T'l"ific right f :j r storjes and ('aeh child wa~ givf'n ato thf' ja\\'. TIll' hout WIiS OV0r in V'W?t'S Corner ,:1 Valen!inl..' from a white Cl'Ppe~i~~t. n:i)~~;r. and 10 seconds of 111e .... 1 II pappI' house' Wil.h rNl hparts Il;r

In on(' or tlw shortf'st bouts on I'\"A Hosplfal"l. I llH' (loors and ~l~~_~~_~._rC'cord, Earl WenbouIT)e stoppf'd The hn\lse appropria1ion tom- lOCAL'"Jacl{ \\;alding of Sioux City Legion mi1t('c wil ~('nd a crpw !of hospital J'" ~

in 1!) SC'Ptmd". Each is 160 pQunds. "(,xpf'rts" ~nto tht"' fipld to invpsti- 1\11' and Mrs. Glen GranQuistA left. jab and right crQlSS did thC' gate VA, "rmy and nav1" hospitals, and Karen were Sunday dinnerwork. chiefly to ?scertnin tlrfrfperatiOl1s gups:(s jn the Frank Larsen ,home.

Dnr('n Cyphers lurn('d in the ('Oslo;;, as romparPll ~vilh similar Rt,,,-.:. TC'd Wipting and family offourth CGnsE'cutivp win ,for \~.rayn(' cosfs in ot~er public hO$pitals. Osmond sp(>nt Sunday in 1he Rev.Tllf'sday cyening when he n('cision- Chairmah John 'raher sllys his C. II. R. Wiet ing home lwre. Rev.f'd Wesky Hicks of Sheldon, In. committee \ is d0tf'rminj::'d to find T. Buehner also called.Each wpighs 17S pounds. out WtlY VIA hospitals loperate_ at Mr. and Mr~. JlC'nry Barelman

Wallaf'e Hf'u1011 lost to Harvti'y a cos!' hig.ller thRn othP: gOVPrfl- and Angl'la of Wakpfi(>ld visitedHag-pmann of Mitcl1f'll In the 147- mf'nt haspJ also Tahpr blj>ll('ves 1h~t W",dnpsrlHy .pvroning of last weekpound clasR. DC'waync 'DeCora of th('r(> are tho mfl~y pmpJoyes arid wit h Mrs. IIenry Frevert..

IWinnf'hago took 1('s5 1han one th,,~ thf'Y ~r(' peml too much fir, D<.ll" Pryor of Omaha spront Sat­'roum'! to pam his victory o\-'C'r whalf: th('~ no. Oth~r.asJ1le~ts of t (' :urday in the J. II. HruggC'r home.Russf'll Monteit.h of Wayne. Eaeh VA hospJt~1 admlnlstrjatlOo co - IDale was r('cently dischRrged from\wighs 1.1;5 pounds. cC'ntrated o~ will h(' "mlalprac1ir'1'" I

In Opf"niRg Bouts. on the par1 :of physkiarjs who si4nRaymond 8tolp(', Wayn(', wa~ contrads i.ith t·h.f' VA "with011t. l~atest News From

('dgf'd out hy Dewaynr.- Stonc' of C've'r s('('ing,:a' p~~Jt'nt."" Your Capitol CitySioux Ci.ty, 135 pdlunds., for onp of ~the two losst'~ for Waynp Monday. GJ InsuranC'C'l " - -----The 0111('1" los-s canw when Clifford Fpbnl::J.ry :1, H147. w!'j~ t11f' d.f'::J. _! The Lincoln StarSovereign. \Vnynr>. howpd to Ilav- line s"t for)reinstai('m~nt of NR-I $1.00 Trial Offermonel Bael'. FlandrC'3u, S. D. Both tional S('t'\"iqp life insmrancC' \vith~ THE STAR gives you all thehays were hard punchfl'T'S and on out a PhYSictl examinfltlion. V.('t~r~ 'news f,rom yo.ur siate capital plusnumerous occasions stood and aos who w sh tn rei1state now C'ompleff' slal(', national and worldslugged it OUri. BaC'r: was last must p~y ~ if.e: t~) the examining new~. You WIll find all t.he impor~~

year's Golden Gloves light w('ight doctor 111 ad(fltlOn to Hie premiL1m ant ISSlles of the day dIscussed 10ti11e holder. for thp mor(th policy laps0d pllJs ThE' Star.

Kf'lth noughn. \Vaynr, dC'ci,c;ion- a prC'miurtl tpr th£' CUITC'nt mOnth. In l1-IE LI"!'JCOLN STAR youed D<'Waynp Andersot1, SissC'ton, Th(' propos"d! If'gisll1tion to C'xtC' d gf't \Vi\'(>PllotO., wire news, TheS, D., in the I·n-pound rlass l\1on- tho r('ins1~t('mrnt JPeriod ix Voicf' or NC'hra.ska Agriculture,day night. Both boys thT'('w pl('n'ly months passt>d the house hut that top-ranking columnists, cartoons,of punchcs. hut Boughn won a is as far a~ iit has gonp 10 dal{'. comics, 'punles, and other leading

ha~~~~~n;_'dH~~~~~on;CO~('d a two- Som(' ~,~~~~~:CYa;~I~I~~d{'r the ne;'I~~a~~~:c~"tu~es~omPl('tenews-

~;;;;;~;:;;::~;;;;;~:;;:;;=;;;;;$;:;;====:;;:;;;$:;;:;;=~:;;:;;;:;:;~~lrO\lndTKO ov(,1' Willilam Alvey, imnression ~hat 1he t:;ovprnment pflper, all the neWs of tl1e previousVermillion, MondRY. E~l('h wf'ighs will pay 1h~ cos1>; ot mRtl?rn!ty 24 hours ,in (,l1ch edition. ~

147 pounds. Aft('I' trading a num- C3>ies for onq year after dischaT;gp l1w SIal' is the newspaper forher of hlow~. Heaton Wu1· over a from thl" settvirp. 'rhis Is not the your home>. A subscription willhard right to 111(' jaw and Alvf'v CRse. \Vho if; p}jgiblf'? All wivf's com'ince you. Send in your orderwent down for a nine (,~l\lJ1t in th~' of sC'f'ViCCnWIl of v"rloUs hrandks today.first round. who arf' in !pOP flf thf" low0r four You save monroy hecause sub­

pay gr;:(des, providing the matC'mi- scription pric0s of The Star are asty case for "vihich application,is bc- low as any other big state daily

~~n~at~;1~;,~~~~~~~th;i~~;~~~~~ ~~~~I li~w~~btr~~~as~~J'N~~i~e~a~All infants I)ont of mothers whose sas are:husbands at isomp timr during thematernity c*cle in qupstion were

~~~~~s~fe~r~llfe~~~rrf;~1{'~~rj~~a~~:Orst year f life. i.The EMICforms 1 and 2 arf' ava~lahle at thecounty servo e office. I

truck

tires

endgate

Lunch! on premises

McCormick.Deeringseeder

Walking· cultivator

1935 Ford V-8, new1929 Model A farmFanning mill

Corti grader

2 incubators

Electric brooder

Letz 210 grinder, like new

Electric b~nch grinder, new

Lincoln grease gun with gunfiller

Kitchen stove

Coal stove TableCouch RockerA lot of barrels, gas cans, toolsalJid o~her articles too numerous

to mention.

Sell your cream and eggs to

EARLrFITCH

Grain and Hay

BIG STRAW STACK

40 BALES ALFALF A HAY

2900 BU. CORN IN CRIB, can be left until July 15

500 BU. HEAVY OATS

STACK OF ALFALF A HAY

John Deere 36·ft. elevator com­plete with hoist' and speed jack

McCormick-Deering 10·ft. powerbinder on rubber

"John Deere 3·bottom p}ow, 2 setslays

McCormick~Deering 14-ft. disc

4-section harrow

McCormick-Deering I2-ft. rake ­Hay rack, 14.£1., on new rubber

tired running gear

35-ft. he~t, 50-ft. belt2 double box wagons with bang

boards2 feed wagon.Buzz sawCyclone 4-hole corn shellerDisc cultivatQrSingle row lister2 feed bunks

f~rm Machinery, Etc.

,

11 Head ICatUe

Commencing at 12 :00 o"ciock

In order to settle the estate of EDMUND WEGNER, we will offer at public auction the following property

on the farm located 5 miles so th, 1 mile east, 1 mile south of Wisner j 5 miles north of Aioys j 7 miles south.

west of Beemer on- I

EIGHT MILCH COWSSHORTHORN BULL: two yea" oldYEARLING HEIFERBUCKET CALF

34 HogsTHIRTY-FOUR HAMPSHIRE BROOD SOWS, vac­

cinated for cholera

\1941 INTERNATIONAL "M"

tRACTOR COM.\>LETE WITHCULTIVATOR and' new 12-38ruUber, lights,' starter, powerlift and comfort cover

Tuesday, february 25

. h I k b' f I No property to be removed until settlementTERMS: Cash, or make arrangements WIt c er ,e ore sa e." " I

has been ,made with clerk.

1938 INTERNATIONAL F-20FARMALL TRACTOR on10-38 rubber with steel wheels

Set chains for 10-38 tires

< McCormick·Deering 4·row cornplanter, mounts on F .20 tractor

John Deere 2·row corn planter

McCormick·Deering manureloader for uM", new

~,

McCormick.Deering power mo~"er for "M", new 1949 I

New'ldea No.6 2·row corn pickeron rubber (extra chain androllers for picker) \

i Sedan

CARROLL LOCALS

1940 Forf Tudor

1939 For~ T~dor

1939 Fora Coupe

1937 Ply ~uth Coach

1936 Che olet Tr~ck

1936 CIlCoach

1934 Ch

1934

19331930

(·ong'l'('gatiO!'u.l ('hurch.(C,l1vin Bulle)', stucll'ntSunuay scl100J at to

al 11.Ladies' Aid met Wednesday with

Mrs. ,Frank Hoes and 1\11'5. DaveRevs, hORte::;sC's.

Cath~'ll;ic C!lurch.(Fid Ill']' noland, pa.'"I C'l' )

l\Ias:; ,1 t 8.! Cunll'ssiuns IJcfol'emass.

st. Paul's ~'"~I'l'all Church,.I1i1

Lake, a., visited relatiVer an ] came Sunday to spend a week with' ited Tuesday last week at A. J.friends ere last week-cnd. I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Petersen. Mr. Bruggeman's ~t Elk Point, S. 0.'

MiSS. •ianar Han.sen was In Fril .Anderson is a b.Tother of lvII's. Mrs!' Get Iman and Mrs. Brugge~day nig 1 and Saturday gulest of Petersen. man aI'(' sistC'rs. The GettmansM~ss K- t ryn Kyl at Wayne. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Stolz spent visited at Blaine Gettman's at

Mr. a d Mrs. Kenneth Eddie ana 111ursday. night in the Henry Dixon Wednesday last wcpk,Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boling 'YC(C Wacker, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herb ,shufelt. had, I" in Sioux City Tuesday last week. K~nnet~ Eeyc!er spent Sunuay at, Sunday dinner and supper at Pete

Mrs. B.laine i G~ttman and Barry, $.unday, .dinner. in the Ronald '. . Wackers. Church's. That afternoon, Mr. am'who are m(>viryg from D~xon to Kuhnhenn home In \Vayrc. Mr. and Mrs. ~eo. Hansen, and Mrs. Sw.an Vann of Wllyn0, who Mrs, Fl'ank Lawson and Larry pfKennebec, ~DI, March 1. Guests Marvin Anderson of Laurel Mr. anJMr~. Gus John~on cal,lcd spent last week at Dow£' Love's, Pilget-; Mr. and Mrs. Harry FerrisWere Mr. an ~rs. John Gettman, ~pcnt Friday evening at Harry Sunday c\'cnmg at Gus J ilulsen s. re-turned to hel1 home Sunday. Mrs. ' d f' 'l f 8h I ., d M . C 1Mr. and M ,. . C. Sahs, Mr. Bnd ~vans'. The 'rank Havener f~milY, !"1rs. ,Love rC'turncd, with hct' to spend ~~nsc~n~~°Rich~I~S ~~re l~~I~rcarMrs. Allan Per t,le and, daughtC'r, ' Larry Jordan wds u Tuesday ,Jay HavenC'r, Chester and l'.lton a f('w,days. I" . 1 M ' d 1\1 '; FI J' k' . dMr.. and M~s. pl~~or(' S?hs and ~aR1 wee~. supper Jucst at IrVl'o vi~ited Sunday at Dallas Haven- Mr. and Mrs' .AfrNl Dlersdl('nk fa:ntlYi\~iSi1{'(~'in--' tr;;; l\~(~V~~s J~'~­

famIly, Mf$. ,Lillian r',d,,~'al"ds. Grav'cs'.. cI·~ir. ~nd Mrs. Ray Kelley and :~3 ~~~enBC~~rs'lt~~;mAn~;~s(~~ kins. home i.l,t fiiwdolpl1 S.UI u~day'Warren and Jot

nSahs o. f Lmco,ln Mr. and Mrs. J;m ~;t('lJll('ns call- Linda nd Bob Beyelf'r were Sun- R' d I h .. , Yd S da p. , "" evC"nmg 10. sec a n:\v daughter,

nnd Miss Ann M. Aasen of F'all"- ¢tl at KC'nneth Eddie's Thursday day din leI' guests at Louis Jorgeri- EdanHookPa~VI~1 e un y <1 "tS'I,ManlYr\ Kay, who \\as lJQrn Fd)~bury. Th(' A·tllur Cooks and aftC'rnoon sen's p., 11ll<\JY I

~~;;y a?t~lI~:b~,~h~aJl~~;s~f ~~.l'f~~~ Mr. and MIS John DaVIS vIsitedI M;5 Robert' EddH.' spent last Mr and Mrs John G~ttmdn \1,,- Ie I1tlnu, I (111 l'a... I \,)Mrs. Don Albe!rt werc there in the Mrs Dc\'! ey Jonl's Tu('sday nlrh1 we6k Wednesday \\ lIh hf'1 dau,;h- •• III.IIII••m••••••••III.II.... IlIIl1Ii1I1.II.1!1i•• IiI •••a.II•• III •••••••

last \\eek ' tel', ~rs JIdns Rcthwisch, at :Thc Worley Bl llshoof [lmJly Wayne _ Norco Chick Starter

called Sund.1.Y ,(1 Donald Qumn s '1 III h nry I Iadsl Jdl1l1ly ,md :al Wmslde GClald I'osplsl\l1 of \Vd)11l vIsited I_ Norco Gro Mash

MISS Pearl Cl I S( 1 alld Ilw Will Sunday wlth :\11S .l\1<:llY lfd,lS( at :Shufelts spent Sunday In the Rob- Wayne I_ Norco Egg Mash

E'r~i~~JI1:~d~~7~·~: Tom Church :md sc~:~~71~~(~i~l~'~~X,I\Il(~~~l(;as:l~~.~~,~~,5 Norco Steer Cube'~family harl Sunday dinne\' itt Carl ('nd \\-'jth llis motht'l', Mrs. Jay I: TANKAGE PEAT MOSS

Jl'~<;~~~'s ~~o~/:~k~i"r'nsl1nrlr call1',d Ili~'I\~; ~~onta W:JS a din-I! SANIFLORSaturday ill Ill(' I\lrs. i\lartlla lJrc- n('l' !;l\( sf at .Ill(' Uuff,';(s ,and I_!h(.'!' ~IOIl\V <It NOrfl!.lk. . 1\1r;;. C;IlS Il;.lUL..,.,n \\,('1'(' ill 1)1l.!kY'S I:

MISS l'i('alOICl' Ttlt (il Satunl;- y IISllI'llt last w('pk-('ll(l War r'n and S;dlS of Lin- :rnollJer.'Ml's. Soplll<1 THI. coin ani MISS Ann Aasen I_

~1l',. and Mrs. Uhkr ancl of sp.'fl1 in the I:son 01 Norfolk \\'1'1'(' dlll- A!)){'rl huml', III

at Al'l ('ooj{· ..., 'TIl(' Ed, {))Tl'SI";ld" ;Inri tIl(' I:and l\-Irs, J. (' \Vood:..;, whu Ikllry LUllJly ll! ,~V;lytH' :

~~I~\,1;~~PI~(~~a~~~~~li~(7s~:~\,~hl' ~\,(,5t, ~l\'.~t',J 111 H. dll1IH'l' Huc,stS .. at : Call 41 for Country Service

_J:~c~~(~~~~':d~~~(~[_~~~~_-J_~~~_~~~~~~:~_:11.~••II.II-.!~~~~~~~~~_.~_~ •.~~!!~~~_~_

\\'ith Mrs. nru',~'~('r.

Friendly Neighbors had covereddish dinner at Mrs. Dale Bruggf'r'sTuesday last \....cek. Mrs. WaldenBrugger and Lorna wer(~ gue!'its.,The next meet ing will be Tuesday,March 11, with 1\-1rs. Aug, Franzen.

EaT Clu:h J\h·pts.EDT dUb met Thmsday at lvII'S.

Harry lIofeldt's. 1'1,'11'5. ClydeWackpl' <'issistl'd. Thc' next J1lN'I­ing \vill be March () with I\Irs.Glenn Jerlk'ins, ':"lrs. Ceo. Rl'ulel'will aS~lsL

MI'. and Mrs. ()~)('riill l\lmrisW(TC' in Sioux Cily Fridny.

1\'11'. and Mrs. E. L. Pl'arson sIJq'nlThursdi-ty at \\'111. Swan",on·s.

Ttw OIJerlin Morris familJ-' Spl'ntFriday evening at Lesh!r Volk's '

The Lloyd He-ath f~mily hadSunday dinner at Fred Eckert·s.

Dave and .Jo\1O Hf't's ,werf' Sun'­dinlwr gl!l':-Jjs (1t Fnlnk K"I's'

l<vaJl I l~j1l1('l's \v('n'

dinncl' gUl'sls <1'1 M. ,'1. !

Miss Marie c Broeker SIJPll't I.,

Sunday night a Mal/rice Ahern's.Mr. and Mr~;. Roy,Jenkins spent

Friday eveningl at Ejd. Olmstead's. I

The, BeI'mU~BrdCkmans spent:Friday night a CI~!-ence Nelsen's.

The Elmo J nlm1s family and

Br~~s.Is~~~~n~~~~~~f'n, Mrs. Henry _:;M;;;I';;;.;;:a;;:nC;;:I;;:M;;:;;:rs;;:.;.;;:,.;;:l~j.;;:;:;p;;:e_';;:'_l;;:'s-;:;o_n:;;-;;:h-;:;a-:;:d.Rethwfsch and Mrs. Hans n.et h­wisch cntc-rtained 24 in Ihe Hansenhome Tuesday last week at a mis­cellaneous shower for Mrs. Ray­mond Jenkins, the former DorothyAnn Rethwisch. Prizes in cootiewent to Miss Wilva Jenkins andMrs. Albert Jenkins, who gav('them to the bride. Pink and whiteflowers and candles centered 1hcgift i.able. The colors were alsocarried out in the two-courselunchcnn' and in favors which werehand-made miniature sprinklersFilled with' nuts and candy.

For Anni\·!'l'sary.iVII' 1\-l1's, ~Louis, Jorgl'llS0n

and 1\11'. and 1\11'0'.

](pnnrlh of Wayne wr']"cl\londay supper guests at -Ray KcI­ky's 10 ll~'lp lIwm observo the ,101'­gcnscn::>' 2nd \\'cdding anni\'Crsary.

('('khrah~ Birthday.MI', a.nd ;\ll-s. Leo Slt'plll'l1s and

Jimmy \'lsit('d Monday afternoonat Kennl'lh Eddie·s. That ('vl'ning,lVlI~ and Mrs. Tom Fowcl's caBedt !lerr'. Bot h lH:l'HSions were [orMarlene Eddie's birthday.

J\ll"thodist ChllJ'('h.(Rc\'. F. J. Schank, pastor)

Church school at 10. Laymen's

Have Pinoehlc ChI'). ~~.~,~~~el.;1t 11. All arc urged to b,e

l'n~,~'t<l~t~~~1 ~~~~~lC~:(~n~~~h C~~'~.~~i~~ Prayl'!' 111l'1'~il1,,; Sllil,l;!y (It 7 at

l'vel1lng GUr'sls \vere .All'. and th~~l~~~Oll~~~. withMrs. I~obert Jo~nson a~~, l\olr, and lVII'S. Clyde Pl'rJ'in ~lfld Juhn

~r~/~~~t'W~I.'l~~~\{:llr;~~b;;~~1Rcthwisch, hostesses,

Thomas and Mrs. Jess Henric1<SUll. prt.~b.rtl'r~1I Chun'h.The Tlf'xt nH'cting will be in two Sunday s('hool at 1. l'rei'\ching'~~~j~~n~'ith Mr. and Mrs. Leonard at :2 with Rc\'_ O. B. ProcH in

chargl". CE at 7;~().

\\'omen'" ,('lUll Mt'i',ts. d~~~H~i:;:~~n~jl~~ \~:11.l :\ni~';;! 1;~',('(1,1~~~:\VOml'll:-O; clUI? met . a! mitt('(;s (If Mr:" CriU i':ll\\;mh ,Jnd

Mrs, W. n, ;:";crJlmcrs ,l')IMrs. (~us .Johnson jnme~bcr.:; pn'sent. Mr.<;. '. <;has. \Vestmins!cr (;uild l~ll'ctWhltn('y and ~,]'S. M. I. SWihart Friday }'1'llruary :..'K, at\ver~ J~ad('l's. llle ll!'s",on was on John Owens'. arc 1\ll's.patrJ~tlsm an,d roll call was a IGeorg{' Owens, I~ollnl(, Loufavol'llc pat:'lOt. The lunchc:m and Miss M3rilyn O\v('IlS and Mrs,committ~e Included !VI rs . bL i John Owens.TraL1twem, M.s. MaUrIce Ahernand Mrs. Beach HUI'lhert. Tlwnext meeting \"-lll be Thursday,March 13, wilh .lI1 11::; , bi. Traut­wem.

•..•:••••i ':l!'or Mert-y Mal,",,,• Merry 'Mal~ers met Friday eve­:. ning;r~h the ,:AlbeTt Sahs home for=,covered dish supper. Mr. and Mrs••. /Bla:ine Gettman and, Bar,ry of

Dlxon, who move about March 1:(()' ~erincbec, St ,D.,. \\rere honol'~d,

: GUests were Mr. and Mrs. Allan• :;P~l'tlue,,'~nd ,dau~hter. the Gilmore':.8\\1\•. and' Arthur Cook fanlilies• :apdMrs',Wm. Mills. Elmer Phll-

lr,~~~:l;:'~~:~::·ctx.~~~~~~:t M'AY WEGNER, Adm,x.5~c~~~n'k,;~,~lJ~lj;:~~~~u~~~~~ 1;:;=Wayne. Covered dish dinner will• be, served. Mrs. Albert Sahs will

i;:i ,~~le~~c~' , , L. J. JENS~N, Cierk·;·lNI'~I"ine,(Mlll'aM. ED LUTHER, Auctioneer \r!1"1 !~~r~~;~~:E6:~t::~~~~:il,, __-o._..4........__...._,.,: .'. ~~~~~~.~iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii_B~i!iiiiiii!iii_~iiB,~iii_ii~iiiiiiiiii.iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i!ii_iiiiiiii~_- ..~_iiiiiiiiiiiiii=~

'('" , ... !,' " , , ,'~- ,';'

~>: ,,~/ i:, ...•..; ....• '.,•. '.·.~:..':.·,·,~.:.'"f..!.',', ..,.·.,.;~,',:.'.,:.;l...·.,',· ,..~iiJ,'~:~S,,;i,jDJ,::,,:ii ,,t, ::~.I,;::~ ·'~";,i~:;:~',,;"':;::'" '_ C",_'" :

1, ~o ('olf'ridgf' S<'r\-,jt'". ';Young- people of 1Iw C'ongrega·

tional church \Vent 10 Colcnd~e

Sunda.Y"lllght to at.1end a specialmeeting, ('.arroll folks had chargeof devotionals. Those going includ-

~~a~Oi~*C'~~e~i~on~~~e~eetl~~;~~Miss S~irley Vlasak, RichardJones, Mr. and Mrs, St<-Jnlcy Morw

<1 can .upply your wants wi h Gold Nugget~d-{ioll'1 Nugg~t Pork Mak r, Gold Nugget

. :@.~IJlg Mash, Thirty-two per c nt Concentrate.

airmoht'. Butter.Milk by thearrel or by the00-lb.drum for your, chicke! s.

"w i. the time to book your or er for Stor Hy--~~d .S~e~ ~6~.: ' " ' '.r,~r:1 l,'or Anninrsary.

"GOOtl PLACE TO SELL YOUR PRODUCE IH~~uke~~J;~~~l~o~~~I~~~a~~~. ! ':'" D Sunday to help them celebrate'. BA.· '1·S""'K··'0 ·U'1'1 their 20th wedding anniversary.

. , . . . ... "" Cues's included Mr. and MI·s. Geo.

Carroll, Nebr. _ ~:I~~~' ~'~~:' ~~~lt~~I~S·;;ti~'~il~~~ J,::ll~.!4fL:.:;::pf;;:;:::::::z~R~*R;::;.;:.:::;::::::::::::j:.::.:;:..::.::.::.:;.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::g Geo. Hausen familics, Mr. and•.•••.*........... Mrs. Harvey Eddie of Belden, Mr.

• and Mrs.. R"y Beckerv Mr. and: Mrs. JuI,iUs Hinnerichs and Helen,• Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rcthwisch and= Mr. and Mrs. Ertlil OUe of Wayne,: Cooperative dinner was served.

-

f20p

PAQ.E FIVE

A wido ,,·arriely

Hore from Service. ,..,Sgt. Geo. A. Johnson arrived

Sunday from Great lakes navaltraining station to visit his broth~

er, Ray Kelley, and family~ He ison terminal leave after serving inChina. fIe visit~ relatives in DesMoines before coming here.

For l'ntalog' write

\Vl' ...t Point. Xl'br.

at Fremont, Nebr.

Verne Lofgren, Sec.

Winners of

WELL1-; I-i"LE~ PAVILION

Friday, Feb. 28, 1 p. m,

In the Fields That Won:

MEYER &'BICHEL

CORNHUSKER CONGRATULATES THESE

WINNERS. WE'RE PROUD THAT

THEY USE OUR HYBRIDS

The 1946 Official Nebraska 10-Acre

CORN YrElD CONTESTPLANTED

Cornhusker Hybrids

Plant these high-yielding hyb,.ids Oft'tiyour fa,.m in 1,947! See.,"

40·1wail or top ~lIts, also 1,1- rf1\\- falls boars.or llrominput bloodllnps.

1st Place in the entire state-

Dan Roether, Lexington, Nebr, 143,7 bu, peracre. Cornhusker hybrids in 75:; of the field.

2nd Place in the entire state-

Walter lIIaaske. Bertrand, ;-';ebr, 139.2 bu. peracre, Cornhuskcr hybrids in the entire field,

1st Place in Douglas county-

Lyle W,ii,terburn, Elkhorn. Nebr. 122,9 bu, peracre. Cornhusker .bybrids in the entire field.

1st Place in Fillmore cbunty~ $

Ervin Ne!son;Shickley, Nebr, 118 bu, per acre.Cornhusker hybrids in entire field.

Alber! Fuoss bought 1he farm~

occuplC'd hy HClrvpy Rastpde andwill mo\ l' tu 1he place in MarchThe .Fuoss famiJy lca\es the Geo. iOttl' ;lIlrt Rw,tedl'S 1-:0 to Ia ].JJace of CuncO! d.

Obsl..'r\·cs Birthday,Marilyn Day observed her 12th

birthday of February l~ hy cntcl'- ,t:tinlng gll·l.s of the. distrlf't Sunday Iafternoon III tIlt' nny Uay hom{'.Joan Nelsun I'cmained overnight.

lIan' (~hl),rival'i Party.A group of young folks had a

charivarI party Friday ('\,pning atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. RichardRaier.

ITIlE WAYNE IIERALD, WAYN ,NEBRASKA, TIWRSDAY. FERRUARY 20,'1941.

Rebekahs JIt DI('~~illg.

Rebekah lodgt1l convened at 1helOOF hall FridCijY E'Venmg. Plans

~~~~\~en~;~~u~~('(})~~~~lrtt~~ \~ji~~~~~~in JunE'. Lunch Was ~ervl'd.

, I-1[~"I::~s'~~~:~i~:~Q~~~~LAvlTS.. ·s'. EPorter,1 Mrs. NJrris Weible: Mrs.~HArry TidriC"k ,I arid".,1vtrs. A]vinS('hmode entertained .at a -misccl'rlaneous shovver' at the Schmodehome .Monday evening, honofing­mrs. Donald Weible. a Iecentbride. .

At Nl'1sen ltml'.Mr. and ¥rs. Hurn'y Pt'tersen

and sons of Jl('~lr PUgl'r. Mr. andMrs. Rasn:ms Rasmussen and Mrs.

Leagup in Mepth1J{,Young ['eople'$ leag-u(' of P('Rce

and En:manuc1 R-e-formed churchesmet 1i'nda,y evening at the August

~~~~:~.: at~~~. 2~i~~he(~ll~~~-served. .

family of Pilger had Sunday din- Mdnday last week in Stanton with kins and the out-of-town folks had.ner at Willard Koch's. Mrs. Jorgensen's mpther, Mrs. Sunday dinner ~t Roy Jenkins'.

Miss Ivadcl and Russell Johnson Viola Hoefener. The Jprgensenswere Sunday dinner guests at spent Sunday in the Art KuhlKenneth Johnson's. Mr. find Mrs. home at Pierce. ...Willard Johnson were there for Mr. and Mrs. StanlC'y Griffith':J..:':-...Lq¥4~~-"-'-~~"'---'c"~---4_-. "::'=-:·'::=:""::==~~"":==:':::;,::' ~,-+-----,--....:.--~_....:.~__ supper. and Sharon and Mrs. John DavIs

Geo. Lewis, Mrs. Ernest Elder and I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lowe and Friday. M d M Lawrence Mr. and Mrs: Kcnlieth Johnson were Sunday dinner and supper

• • :~~:~~~~h~~~~C~r;h~.h~~t~::; ~~~~Iyvf:it~~~r~~ Wt~: ~~~a~~~:f ~~~l~~~ ii~:.i~2sa~:~~%nd a~:i~~~ ~i~SS~:~~~i ~~~s ~:s:J~~:t~~~~i ~~~s~rs~t D~~:n~ri~~~f:i~~~~ ~~~SocIal l' and Mrs. Rasmus Rasmussen will home. .cd with the moving. were. Friday supper guests of Mr. there for supper

Mrs. Gus HoI enter- entC'l'tain in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert taller of Mr)o.i" Anna MeYer. Gerald) und :"~~d~~~'a~~\l:e~~~;nsonfor their Mrs. W~ .K jones return~-d tolain CO club this lUrsday. 0 Carroll were Sunday lfternoon Dennis visited in, the FreJ.man Mrs. Earl Stoakfos sprot the No:fulk F rl~ay arter sI?cndmg a To Weddlng Sc\,iC('..L~"':'dainySidaeft~l~odoY;,c1UF~b~uiulJrv mC'2ell, Band Associat1ion visitors in the Lelan Wail~r LUbberstedt home fteur'pixun Sun- first of Just wpek with her si;jter, few :y.'eeks In th~ LevI Roher.ts, Mrs. G. E. Jones, MbiS loneJ:~.. ..... '1 <-- ~ .~ C M' d home. day afternoon. _ Mrs. W. H. \Vatson, helping care home. Mrs. :~ones. ~s. ~rs. Roberts Jones and Alveme Jones went towith Mrs. Wm, Sydow. 01lvenes on ay Grant Mann of Nor[ Ik spent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison vis· for their mother, Mrs .. Hattie mother. Miss VlIgmla Jones of Corning, la., . Thursday to attend

American L('giQln Auxiliary wiU Parent-Band association of the the w~ek-end with Dc nis and itcd With Mr. and Mrs. Paul~Ever- Muhm, who is 1lI at the Watson Norfolk, spcnt last week-cnd at the wedding of MiF;S Elda Cramerthe championship meet ~ ~at~l'day apC'rn~)(~n, }l~ebru- WInside school met Monday eve- Larry Waller in the Lela' d Waller ingham and Karen of Lincoln at home. Mrs. Hazel Collier of Ran- Roberts. and Irwin Jones. Alverne was best

aJ baskel'baI.J tour- ,ary' 22, In the JmUnIclPal audi- ning last week in the municipal home. . Fremont Sunday. dolph, another sisler, came Friday Melvin Jenkins of Wayne, Miss man. Mrs. T. P. Roberts also at.d here: IllSt week tOl'lUm. --L ,'.. auditorium. i\venty-five members Leland Waller spent~ Tuesday Miss Rut~ Skoglund v,'as a Sat- for an indefinite stay at Watson's. Lucille Richards and Miss Valda tended from Carroll and returned

tn ty club The score ~. were present. and Wednesday in Si ux City, urd~~ ove,r~lght and S.und~y gu:st Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Moseman Jenkins of Norfolk spent last home with the Jones family. She4" rayne Prep.def.eat- ' j Soolft

y• Mrs. Art Hcrschcid, vice prcsi- where he received medi 'al treat•.of ~ ,vhss .Falth .Gustafson, It bemg and Jerry, and Densel Moseman of week-end in the Albert Jenkins had visited Wednesday last week

to \ in the cOhsolataons Oonveno T'Ulsda~n dent, presided, The band ~onecrt ment. MISS Faith's bIrthday Saturday.• Emerson were last Wednesday home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jen- in Red Oak, la" with relatives,ni t. JUl.n Boyd. presented Royal ~cighbo~'s met Tuesday j sponsored by the association rc- The Werner Janke fH.~ilY wen' I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Otte and guests at Will Lutt·s. 1\11'. and I;;~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~,'pt 'cs, nd Supt. D, R. evoning wlth rvt rs . Jacob Walde, cenUy netted ~62.75.. afternoon visitors SUndrY in the Sane;( we:e luncheon guests in ~he Mrs. John Dunklau, Mr. and Mrs.

g ve ,t le tOUl'ne~' team ClUb in l\I{"et~\ngJ OfAIMP,'sr,oglrIL:r'm'VaeneaL,'du:II'm"aenhaarngde Marvin Dunklau ho e near C. .' Kl.nney. home Wednesday Bud Lutt and Johnnie and Mr. and Nebraska Berkshire Breeders Sale... <- Wayne. ('~enln~, It be.mg Mr: and Mrs. MafrteS'rnPoeeJneaNndelsMe~, eaanldledMrSsu,nCdaarYI

'the 'firs l'Ound ,of play SUnbCa?l projcft ~lub met W('~- Mrs. Adolph Miller, prlzC8 went to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rccain of Kinney s weddmg ann.lversa~. abr •\Vlidl C'sda." Laurel defeated n~sday HltC'rnoonll With Mrs. ArtIC Mrs. Iler Hansen al1ld Herman Norfolk spent Sunday 'ith Mrs. MI'. and Mrs., ArchlC Smith of Nelson Sunday ev('ning.nc J :ep; Belden w.on over Flsh~r. Schuetz. R,;,fn:'shments were scrv- McCain's mother, Mr. A. T. P.e':Jdcr . were Sunday afternoon

dql Ill, Di:'\o defeated Concord + cd by Mr. and Mrs. Led Jensen and Chapin. VISItors In ~,hc Ray Dilts home. Mr.w n f!'Om Canol!. For Mrs. welflh>'1 Mr. illid M:--s. E. T. Warnemund('. Dave Wylie of \Vayn(',lwho is ill and M.I·s, ~.arl Leonard and Dean

and 10sl'l's of Wednes· St'vcral hclppdlMrs. Mary Wci- The assodation will convene at the'home of his daughter, Miss and ~ISS Edn~l Ockandcr wrore en-Th rsday when Wayne hk cel.ehl'fllc h,er tJil'tllday MUriday. March 10. Frances Wylie, is reported gl'eatly tLT1~m:d.at dmner. . .

c ted Randolph, Concord A SOCial ('v~ntngll and-lunch were improved. 1 M '. and Mrs. R. A. NImrod and1; Carl' II, Laure! dqfcated enjoyed. , Anniversary Party MI:'. and Mrs. Clint Troutman DarWin, Mr. and Mrs. Bcrneal

nd \Vinside defeated + I j FT"t A'd and Mr. and Mrs. James ~outman Gu..;tafson, Mr. and Mrs. Art H':lr:-Birthday I)~\rty. ·1 ., or rlnl Y l and Ruth Anq. spen't Frid-a-y i'n the sen. ~'ere SU~day afternoon vrSl-

each Mr. ~nd Mrs. j~Ienry Da~~berg In oh"ervancc of th~' ~lth anni- Carl Troutman home tot')o.i In the f~d. Gustafson bom('.j,jjti entertamed re.la Ives aI~d ~nends \'ersary of the Trinity Lutheran Mrs. W. L.:Cary r~'!uJned.home Mr. and Mrs.·Cha.s. Pi<;:-~on join('d

?aturday ('\'enlll~, th(' occ<'J:,lOn be-/ Ladies' AId the society held a Saturday aftf'r spending tlu' pa:,;t llwm for an ('venlllg ~'lsltmg Mr. Dangjberg's hlrthday. guest day lx~rty In the churd1 par- two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mr·

Tand M~s. Man;l~ MorlellSO!1

Luncheon wus- setved. lors \Vednesday afternoon last Anna Stiefvater, at V('rdl'l. and i::-an>n, F.rwm Mortpnson andwepk. Thll'ly members w('\-p pres- Mr. and Mrs. Herrnarj Fn'se uf trw Kenneth .P<lC'!~C'I'. Wl'rc FARM IS BOUGHT -------------t----- _('nt. GU('sts wprc 1'Irs. Martha \\Tayne, who had Slll>nt Uc pa)o.it six Sund;lY evenmg ViSItors the BY ALBERT FUOSSFIC'N. ilII's. Helen WeibJp, Mrs, W("('KS in California. I1nived home l\1al·l~n Holmberg 11Onw. helfllllgWalt!'!' Cacblpl', Mrs. Rasmus Ras- Wednesday evening of this w('clc IV~rs. HolmJ:lcrg celebrate hermU$)o.icn, i\Trs. Hannah NelsPr1"Mrs. Dinner guests Sundqy in the lllrlhdayannl\·('rsary.Lon Soden. Mrs. Charks Nelson, John Asmus home were Ithl' Harry .l\'Ir. and Mrs. J. Albin JuhnsonMrs. F'rL'ct Bradc,', Mrs. Lf'Roy MilicI' farnily of Wayne, iMls;;; Mar- of Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar\Vitliet'. :\Jl's. 'c. J. Nieman. Mrs. tha Krueger and Lpslic iAllpmann. BloomqUist: 1\11'., and :\Irs. PaulArtie Fbhcr, Mrs. 'Georg€, Gabler. The Alfred Koplins pf Wayne D.'~hjKn'l.l \\l'rl' V\'~~lnt'sdIlY ('\'i'rungMI·s. R. II. Thompson, Mrs. Otto wt'!'e Sunday dinner and evel1mg \%Itnrs m 111(' Elh,; , home Ornef' in Hospital.C r:\1 HiM I h ., guest" in the Leland Waller home Tll(' Laurcn('f' I.Janson, .r.. Ll~n- Dr. S. A. Lutgen has his officer:rae II L I~. 1 u~e I~' ~ ~T el';~ in honor of Mrs. Waller's birth~ dahl and MelvlI1 Lar)o.icn fanllllcs in the Waync hospital. Phone 6Lan~'JudY 'anSCh'(ly r~·r~;t a dny. 1 brought cooperative lunch.

rrhc president. r.lrs. (.:.tJrl Sicvers, Wedn('sday evcning visitors in ViII<1ge lJOUI'd of Luurpl an~a g TJ A"d I d the P. C. ,lensen home wen~ 1\11'. . . Attf'nd \~'pd<llng-; ,. nounced lhCit than 65 pl'r

~:~;~~1,~0:~;:~~\1~"'~~I~;\~£;ld~ :~~ ~,:s~,~r~~~s \~,w;i:ki%~r~~I~~ Cl~,l;c,;~ed ~~~,(~~~~deL~";;;;\~I;n~r ~1~~ld:~'r,;~7 b"n~~i~'"DICkie. ler

y(-],',",' I..?a~l(l of ,G, n'.('nlt'H,r',.Ida-, l'l'1 re('('nl1y pa"-"t'd,l111d approvedPetersen, chairman. The program ho \\lle friday O\lrnlght \IS lars

I'v~rs. Jennie SchrumpC of wayne .., " ,. I an ol'dinance cl'l'aling paving dis-presented included: Two songs by speht the week-end wi1h hl.'l' sis~ In the MarVin Mortenson hOllle. tde! 3 'Winsj~. grammar room students, ter$, Miss Gertrude .Ji3aycs and The l\lottcnson family and tht'lr _with lVJISS Alma Lautf'nbaugh in Md. Etta Perrin at thc Mrs. Pcr- gU(sts al:endcd tt~e Roherts-John- Icharge; rl. l'C'admg, "Ma's Sabbath rin home. son nuptJal~ at SIOUX tl1y Satur~ CARROLLMorn" by Miss Ruth Spenglf'r; MI'. and I"vIrs. Frank. Lacy of day afternoon. Congratulations (C'llltinupd (rum I'ae;fl Fuur)and two contests in charge of Mrs. Norfolk- spent several days the arc extended to Mr. and Mrs. Al- __' ~~ ~ _

t~~ti~~s~\~n[~~~sM;~·r:V~~~. ~:t(~ pasb, week in the Willis Ritze den Johnson. Mr~. Jh~nso~. has The Claude Stanleys had· dinnerhome. Mrs. Lacy and IMrs. Rit;,;e n~ade her. home In t IS vlCllll1y Monday lil.,;t week a1 Mrs. Ger­

Grad. Mrs. If, L. Neely, Mrs. Rob- are sisters. \\Ith Iwr SIster, Mrs. MarVin Mor- lrudp llancocl{'s 'It Wayne. Tllf'Y

~o~~~~I~:<;ea~~n~ill~~nA~:li;ri~~S';:t LeRoy Wittler of Liihcoln spent tenson ~~'_~s~.~~~_('~al-.:_~a:s. had Sunday dmner at Mrs. Anna

the \-ale110rw mot1L Mr..;. Willis :11~~l~~ee~~.~I~n~t~~~.r~'~~O;'~~)/1~~ GJ~';.'\\~d~~~~~ilcnnn.nStahr of

;~~~(;, :;~I;~ ~I~~.in;~. ~~lh~,l~eCh~~~~~ leI' were also guests in lhc Earl. WI L Bb~R, IChappel! ~pent Tuesday and Wed-man oj refreshments. Mrs. \Vm. "'iade hOllle. L nesday last week in the Rev. M.Krueger wlil l'nlnlain the Aid D.s~~a~o~~.~~~~oo~Ol~;;~it~:r~n~i~ Reetz home. .Mr. Stahr IS a broth-

March 1:2. and Mrs. Ed. Gathje and son of Staff Correspondent er~~s~1rls~n~ee;~~es, who attends

At~'ncl Funl'ral nt :'\'otfolk. Waync and Mr. and Mrs, Car~ HarTy McIntosh of Pender spent Doane college at Crete, spent :theMr 'll1d l\1rs Evc'rell Wilte and Lamhrec,ht and daught~l"s ?1 Saturday night and Sunday at \\-'cek·end last week in the G. E.

Mar:Y~ttc~~('d·fUlleral services at Laurel. 'I James McIntosh's. Jones home. The Junes familySt Paul's Lutheran church in en~~ta~~~dMr:?;. ~~:a~r~~'C~:~ Miss Betty Baier, who is cm- took her back Sunday.Norfolk Sunday uftC'rnoon for Ritze and John at dinner Sunday played in Wayne, had Sunday sup- Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Manz :andObcd Raasch nDon. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rit;,;e per <It Emil Baier's. children of Dixon were TI1ursday

and Dickie \verc afternoon and l\:lrs. Emil Dalf'r attended a levening guests at Claude Sfan-I\d;» ,\ ... AudiHIl('1'r. SIlPPl'J" guc:;ts. I'>ho\\'cr for MiSS r>.:lna Baier Sun- ky's. That same night the men at-

Mr :!fHl M,·.'; . .Jall1('s TroutTlli-ln Mr. and Mrs. Janl('s JnlSl'n and di-lY at Graci' church. 1ended the basketball gUIll(,~ in:lIld r1l-l.ug!1kl· attf'nrlcd the Mf'm- fnmily and Mrs. ('harll's Gophhert MI'. and Mrs. Adolph Krupkka Winside.

l\1r~, Rhudy. lIosll·...s. (wi;1! p;Jl'k l'nlprlainnH'nt and hox anrl family of Vlaynl' w('r(' Sunday of Norlolk and the \\·m. Cornish The Gcorgl' Jorgenscfls SjJl'lltMrs. II. P. Rhtldy t'lllPl'tainC'd so\,i ..d ;tt Ow \Vaync auditoriUlll gllPsts of Mrs. Jensen's and Mrs. --il.iliI.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii-g-.-ii-."-.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliij

l/our FOUl'S lJl"jdr~l' c1ul) at 1::W Wednl'sd,ty ev('ning Mr. Tl'Out- Gocbbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Idessert Fnday aJ!('rnoon. V:J!l'n- man [\~,sisl('d In auctioning: the John Brackert, sr. POSTP'ONEDtine motif W(lS used. C;ucs!s wel"~ i boxes. Mrs. Olaf Swan:-)oll: of Carroll I1\1rs. 1. F. G~eu]('I', Mrs. H. L. was a Sunday dinner guests in the Authorized Cornhusker DealerNeely, Mrs. Lep.J('n:;;en, Mrs. Jack ~T('\\" Agl'nt at Winsidl', Oscar Swanson home., In the af- Duroc Jersey ISweigard and Mrs. La\'l>rtl LeWIS. Wilfred Lenzen, son of MI'. and temoon. .l\1I"s. Swans~ltl FInd lhe "" Phone>30~ Wayne, NebraakaAt bridge, ~rs. Ben Benshoof. Mrs. Henry Lenzen of Randolph. Oscar Swanson family visill'd in SA E ~~IIlIIII~IIlIIII~IIlIIIIIIIIII~lIlIIIIlIlIIIIr&1IIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIIII~f\,Irs. Russcl f1:ilmberg and ;,1rs. fOl~m'I' \Vinsidp l'('sj(!t'nls, has b('('n till' EdgiU' Swanson homp BRE0 SOW L I·~,!t'nsco r,cceIVl"e1 prize.';. Mrs. E. 'j' :l:,si as 1Iw pNm:lnC/lt agent Miss Arlene Car)' of Lin('oln : ••••••11••••••••••••••••11•••11•••••••••••••••••••:Wal'l1('IllUndc ntert:uns Mal'eh 7. (\1 he lIlside df'pot. since the spent the week-end w!ilh her par- •

. --- lransf{'I' or l/('rman Ludlman 10 enls, MI'. and l\Irs. \\T. L. Cary. Mr. OF 50 HEAD WILL BE HELD IN THE HEATED, : "~:1\,lrs. S\\dgardj Hostess. Illarlil1gtoli and Mrs. Caey ilnd Norma ,k~n 1M •

Ml'», n Ujil11al1, 1\1rs. II. [>·1 met Miss Ari('m' at l'Jlgl'l' and \'IS- WELL LIGHTED PAVILION AT: ~ •n.lJ~ld~, NIl'S -len !3cnshour. T\lr)o.i_ Will Jk l\Illl'ri\'d. lIed ltl 1!Jc CltarlJt' Cary homc. I:~;ttJ :1. T' GHrolJlt'l' ;"Jrs. Non·ls \V("- Mr· ;:Illd .i'dl·s. Ch:~s(' E Shaw uf I"v1l'. and MI's. Al'llOld I'l'Ol1zynsld ]JOIlCa, Nebraska : - ~ 1J4' .:blc were of the- Col('["J(' clull Bf'ach, C,llrf.. formerly of en!(!r!airwd at dinncr Sunday noon IIII =Thl.il'sday WIWll ]VIrs. announce !he pngage~ for the John Heinem:tnn family of Th d F b 2 ,-Jack was huste~;s. :r.11'S. men! 1helr daught('f, Miss Bcu- Wakefield, Ervin Hilkemann fam;~ U rs ay, e roO I. 16-=James Troutman held high score J01. Mac. tn Garn'lt L. Hathaway, Ily of Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. I: •among mernIJc~'s. J\1r::;. l\hu'dy and son ot ~,Ir...;. Clara Ha1haway of Clarcncc' Bronzynskl. lhe August NIGHT SALE STARTING i: . ~" 5M:'.s. Weible Jct;clved llll' guest New Canton, Ill. T~H' wedding Bronzynsld family, MISS Anna 1= .prlzes. Mrs. S~'elgard selTecl, car- will take place Pal'ly 1his spring. Bron.~ynski and Man·in Vm;.";. at 7:00 o'clock :I.·:~ ~~1fJPJ\l'ying oul the Valen!me moti1 Mrs. MI'. Hatllaway is a World War

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11": enll'Ilam lebo iTwo :I':~IDE LOCALS I·.--S-O-U-T-H-E-A-S-T----..-,I Dinner Wi~lo::a~:~:::r:~; You at a I II .~ T/J'PCo"tra,'1 Club, MN'tS. 1 I WAK,EI;'I~LD " !', =: • ,CIt b ~(i 1 b TIle Verne Troutmans were Sun~ ~ ~ \ jM, f

' on rac r ge e u was "nlel' day RflNnoon mitors at James I John Kayl, Ow·nar ~tamed Tucsd y afterr~oon last Troutman·s. by 1 I: ,Hit~~c;~3~'I~ee~s~~. ~~e~t:\:~I;eS;:1t~~~ ,Mr. and M:-s.. Ra.1 Ph Pr~ne.e I' f20p I: 'WillG. C. Francis,II,M, rs. W. J. Misfcld,l, 'I~~,rn"ce~uh'o'd"laC;, VISitors In the CeCil Mrs, FiiHS Johnson 1 ~:~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~_~-~~~~~,~~~~,_~::=~I: .~. ~

Jl' Mrs, Berneal Gust,. fson ViSitP..d • IQMrs. ~urt Le\"!i'l~, Mrs. ~,l'n LeWIS, The Alfred Wagners were din- with Mrs. JOSePhinr Gustafso~ i:

~l~:'ieC~~~ ~ltd\~~Sjc~:~~e~i,I~ ~J~gI7eu,:~t~m;Unday in the John F~;ct,~:F:d Tdekcy family movl:d I ~~ ARRIVED 1= Regular check-ups no\v \-viII save~IUh p~'lzes \-\: t to 1V!r"",Ben Be~- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bright were to the Bernard Kifney tenant R~ II:.~h?ol und ML. N. Dlt~an. Guest dinner guests Sunday in the Ed. hocm,e"lV,I,oLnodna;alln"d'tMwres,kL'"ttic 1"'1'. f:~i~\~ I: you bl'g l'epal·r bl·11s latel' on. Why]"ll'JI.('S went t~ Mrs. .l\hsfeldt and Lindberg horne, n ,""I !1;L.Mrs, Durt If-WiS' Mrs, {L ,P, Thursday evening visitors at mon were Sunday dinper guests in - 1_:. ,not take advantage of scientificRhudy wilj en:, ertam February 25. Rasmus Rasmussen's wcr~ the the AI>;lrope-Lamb hqmc. t d

11 ..- Wm, !leier family, Mr, and Mrs, ChajS' l'1<'rson ar- A Ih T I~ L d f "Stirtz" service .. , to ex enlIoste""5 "I "1111"'1'. The Dale 'Bruggers were Wed· eived home Monda las I week no erruc1\ ..G. I::" h l"f' ft',~r. and :M"*. ,N. Ditn:an C'nter~ nesday evening~ visitors in the from their California trip. tel etlme 0 your car, 0 gIve

tamed 24,al 1 o clock d,nnc!' Svn· Jacob Walde home, Me. and Mrs, Wm, Going wero CLO·IC" Plump H."gh Gerftt.:...tU... you those extra mile:3 of safer,day evell1ng·l~ut flo~vel's ca:ricd Bill Podoll arid H. G. Trautwein, Tuesday cJcning din er guests in n 1j;i-. - ..n ....·...... I..::ou~ the Valen 1] motIf. At bndge, jr., of Lincoln spent the week-end the Mrs. Anna Meye home. surer driving.prIzes went t fS. 1. F, Gaebler, with relatives here. Mrs. John Hanson ~nd Mrs. Fred II' r itALB HYBRID "'S'EEDHe\'. H. ,G. Th· Ull,' Mrs. Leo Jen- Mr'. and Mrs. Jacob \Valde were 11' T fUm;. R I'

sen, E., \, W, rnemunde Jlod A. T, evening visilors Sunday in Ihe Vi::;~~~:';;I~r~rsu~~ie: ~"t;~~on I: Sinclair and Goodri,ch PrQduct~Jacobsen. T Ilesday evening. Dr. Sam Reichert h6mc Mr nd Mrs E rl can rd It Ie '"' ::and ',l\I!.rs, Di man ,enleelained ~o M,·, and ]'Irs, Ge')·, Gal,lel' W"l'e ,a , ,a a weee ~ ,,""~ rna "'S CO"'lIp fI'""'lIgflp eflSU,re !.

". ,Sioux C;ty visitors uesday ",hen ~ ... , til.. I,. 1_: HOllSe Radl'os _ Combinatz'on Radw'gucst~ at 7 o'clock dinner. At Friday gtlC'sts in the Victor Han- Mr: Leonard consult d his doctor.cardi.' Mrs, R ssel Malmberg, Jack sen home al Neligh, Me, and Mes, John Bocckenhau· and PhonogrQph,~wc g~rd, . ,Jean Boyd, Ray ,Mr. and Mrs, August Spengler er and Lyle visited i th~ Weldon I:: IEb1ll;eler ~~ Mrs, Ben BcnShO~f were .afternooh visitors Sunday in Mprten.son nome' S nday after- ' ~ C W h' _rec~lved prl s. Ibe Sam Reiebeet home, n<lon. __ Tire J!.epairing. at as In" .=

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Janke and 1MI', and Mrs, Ear Leonard and

family werc afternoon vlsilors in Dban Iveee ,Salurda evening din· : Greasing Tractor Tires :the Albert Jaeger home. n~r guests in the L ,C. Nuurnbcr- _ =.

NOJ;,foH{ visitors sa~UrdaY were gtr homd. i • A t A 'Mrs.,:J:!..r. P. IthUdy, Mrs 1. F'. Gaeb- Mr. and Mrs. N Is Bjorklund, .: U 0 CCeSSQrleS -clernrldMrS;.L:E,Noling; Eunice and Dwaine weee Friday SEE'THIS SEE'D, TODAYI - "I =~rM~~1·Se71~i:~~:~~:~~!~;:~ ff~:~~r:::,i: r:a~:e~:::: AT YOUR DEALER ;_1 ":~~:t-.ttz' 0-.1' 'c'.0. ::_

~ and I Mrs, Rasmus Rasmus. and chlldren were unday dinner

:~~M:r~<l:J:hg~~:nS~~:;:':' ilt I~e s~~.;::~ gueslS n the Waller Thomas Erwin, C9ncord -.=, PHi F; 70lF'OR TANK WAGON SE,RV,I".C.'.E ':',E.MriI:,NI II Centretto nf' Omaha The Bert Scott' B' 'lger' p'earson Wakefz"f!ld ! N b k

~ f om' the Claude " " •• 4">1 ,M~'I ,j' 'Vi.ayne,' e, "ras ,a" ,&,spent ,Ihe eek·en<l Wit~, her 'par- f20t2 ., " - i.:ents

,(J;\1'r. apCl,Mrs. Chfist. Weible. f Mri to their hom _+=,". __. __ _ _ =•••~••~II~.. !ll!!!!!!!:!I!I!I!!!M.I!!!!!fI!!~lr!!III!JI!IJI!r!l.I!!"'!~.,I!~~!~.•~~,~;_~~..,~<.h1 " ',,' , , .,'c., ~

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Munday evening last week for Mr. 'and ~rs. Henry RClleke at t.heErwin F1N'r home. The Rellckcsarc rnm'ing 10 Fort Calhoun. FivehLindn'd was dlvprsion, and 1'.11''''.Rdlf>!,c wa,., 1JI'rs('nl{'(! with a gift.Prizps went tn Lou Lu1 t, Mr. andMrs. Quent in Preston amI MerlinPreston.

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GRAIN

Heavy anvil Post drillNew heavy duty viseBlock and tackle with rope ...Oil brooder stove, large size

Household GoodsIHC No.3 electric cream

separatorElectric sweeperOverstuffed set, 2 piecesDining room set, table, buffet,

6 chairsSeveral bedsDressing tableSeveral rugs-9xI2, also 9x12

wool rugDay bed, sma]] heater, chairs,

etc.Other articles too numerous tomention.

Ll>aw, for Or"~lIn. PURCHASE ACREAGEThe Otto Baier family 1<'1' A T FORT CALHOUN

Thursda;y for Wood, Burn, (lrc Jlcnry R!'ilekf' bought a home inThe~ wl1l he at ',!,ood Burn fOl' Fort ('r lhnun and ,-mawlule, but haven't df'('idul lIpon inr; thl~Ci!Y. Hp a~d Mrs.a p('rmanpnt lOt-allon. Iwill mo\'(' tl1crp the first rlf' :\1al'ch.

-- 1')1(' Harold Jl'nspns, who hel\'(' it

Part.y for Rl'1lfokf>~. It rai)e!" home) (In thC' Pdcrs place

ll(!~:l(~:~~ I:~~~('~~~~:~t~1~~r rJ;~~~' f:(:.~~r~~: ~~7~,~~s\~'!~~v~~O\'(' to

Dakota folks visited at Luschen'sfrom February 8 to 11.

John Lower ~e1tlrnC'd home Sun­day last w('('k from a \\"('pk's bus­iness trip to Hurnn am1 Chamber­lain. S. D. Enroutc hom!' Fridayand Saturday last W('l'!';: hr' wassnowhound at a farm house northof Allen until Sunday.

Farmers National Bank of ~ilger;Clerk

64 HEAD HOGS

(Veterinary vaccinated for cholera and erysipelas)

2 Molly MulesSmooth mouth, weight about 3000

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About 800 bushels Tama oats, suitable for seedAbout 1200 bushels corn in cribAbout 500 bushels corn in ring

14 Hampshire brood sows to farrow in AprilHamI~shire bo~r 49 fa]] pigs

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Sunday afternoon at Otto Lutt's,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nolte, Wil­

bur and Viola spent Tuesday f've­ning last week in the GilbertRauss home. flII'. and Mrs. Hen­ry Rclleke were there Wednesday,February 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lu11, Dr'anMeyer, Miss Dorothy J-Ielgrpn HndJohnny Lus'chcll \Vere at GOl'donJorgensen's TuC'!';day f'vcning last.week. Mr. and Mrs. Pl)t('r Hah('l'*er and family werr' the}'e last Wf'ckSunday eVE'ning.

Mr. and Mrs. John Luschen andJohnny, Mr. and Mrs. WCiync Tiet"­gen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Jur­gens of MelviJle, N. D., were Sun­day last week dinner guests atGordon Jorgensen·s. The North

Hay rack with steel runninggear

New wagon and boxOld wagon, good box

Endga~e seederJohn Deere wide tread spreaderJohn Deere "110" hammer and

roughage grinder

Hammer mill beltSelf feeder, 75-bu.Feed bunk, IS-ft. on trucksSet good harnessNew oil tank heaterCast iron tank heater280-gal. fuel tankTwo 55-gal. barrels with faucetsTwo bang boards and scoop

board .1-4 h. ~. motorSickle grinder and belt

farm, Mathinery, Etc.

called Thursday evening lljt AlbertDamme·s. '

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B~relmannand Mr. and Mrs. Alvin .Johnson

~~~lt ~a:; ~:~n~~ndfY"¥ening at

Mr: anr:t MrlJ). Pete Nelsen andMr. and Mrs. Ray Hammer andLyle \vel'C at F, C. Hammer's lastweek'Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lutt haddinner at De,n Lutt's Tuesday, Feb­ruary 11. They spent last week

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• WAYNE. NEllRAf:lKA. Tmmf:lDAY.FEll'RUA!tY 20. 194~.

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Charles Crusenberry,,OWNER ..

! 24 dozen White Wyandotte chickens(Blood tested-selling eggs to Tietgen. Hatchery)

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1941 model "B" THC Farma]]tractor on rubber

Cultitator for "B',' tractor15-30 itractor, new motor and

ner, rubber last year

mc ~O-ft. disc2 Mol ne corn planters with wire

IHC -ft. mowerIHC 2-ft. hay rake

New ractor sweepLittl Wanner 2-bottom, 14-in.

tr ctor plowMoli e 3-bottom, 14-in. tractor

pI wHarr 3-section, 18-ft.John Deere 8-ft. binder with

C rIson power take-offSand ich elevator, 32-ft with

h ist and speed jackInter ational manure spreader

TER S:Cash, OJ" make arrangements with YOUl" banker before sale. All property mllst be settled

(or b (ore removal from premises.

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Tuesday,february 25Sale starts at 12 o'clock Lunch on grounds

ThreeiJersey cows, two Swiss cows, fresh 1 month

Two Quernsey cowsCow, fresh 1 monthCow, inilking five months

Swiss! cow, to freshen so~nYearling steerPurebred Hereford bu]], 2 years old

Heife~' calf, 5 months oldSix sma]] bu]] calves

As I have decided t@ quit farming I will sell at publ ic auction the following property at the farm 7 milessouth of 7th St. and 3 miles west of Wayne, 5 miles east and.1 miles south of Winside, 9 miles north and1 mile west of Pilger, on

nia to visit'reJa ives a month,. Theywill visit in S DIego and LosAngeles,

Lowen and rt Mann were inOmaha Wednc. day last week toattend a Farmc s' Union state con-vention. ,Mr. and Ml'f Eric Thompsonand Mn: and M . Dale Thompsonwere. at Barvc Becl.;:'s Thursdayevening.

Mr. and Mrs. C Carl Damme andMr. and Mrs. ie Ebker and sons

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UTHEAS:r

AYNEI

Helps Form Chapter.AI. Borg will go to Omaha Feb­

ruary 22 to help organize andinstitute a Purple Heart chapterthere. A membership of 300 to 500is expected.

Lions Meet.Lions club met Tuesday last

wee~ at Mac's cafe for a regularsession. The next meeting will beFebruary 25.

At.tend Silvm' Wedding. 'Mr. Olnd Mrs, Erie I-litz went tel

Pierce Friday night to he-Ip Ml'.:and Mrs. Martin Otto celebratetheir silver wedding anniversary.:;\-11'. Otto is a brother of Mr. Hitz,

,/ To Marry in £:ity.Mrs.'\,. H. H. Hanson will go to

Omaha Saturday to attend thewedding of a grand niece, MissMarilyn Duffack, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. \V. G. Duffack of Omaha,who will Il(' married to John vVm.Dale of Krarnf'Y. The \",eddingwill be al Our Redccmer LutllPranchurch in Omaha. Tlw young folksare ~t.1JdE'niS at 1·11/' University ofNebraska.

']'0 Oma.ha 1\'It>eUnA".Rev. Ervil Gustafson went to

Omaha Monpay 10 attend a nMd­west confcn'nce and board meet­ing of Mission Covenant churchqsin this arca. Rev. Gustafson IS se~· !retary of th(' Mid-West confett­('nee. The board meC'ting ~vas heItlMonday and the conference beganFebruary 18 and closes Febru~

fll'y 23. Me('tings were held in theFirst Covenant ('hurch in thc city.

'11'0 Bloomfield W('ddill/.{.Miss El'Ila Kl'au,.,r, daugh1er of

Mr. and LVII'S. Emil Krause andDonavan ,Jungclal1s, son of 1\'11'.and Mrs. Wm. J. Jungclaus, bothof Bloomfield, will be .marrif'd,Saturday at First Trinity Luther­an church in Bloomfield'. M:·s. AI.Borg and Dale will atleno andDOlle will bc llE'st man. He is acousin of till.' hridegroom. A f('­

('('ption will he held in 1l~(' chul'chparlol's ft)llowing the' ccrcmony.The young fulks will reside un afarm n('ar Crofton which belongs10 the bridegroom's grandmother,Mrs. Wm. Zurche~ of Sioux City.

weTU n~eets, -\VCTU: met Fl'id~y wilh Mrs.

\~ralter Fredrickson.! Mrs. R A.Nimrod \\-as co-hostess. A Frances\Villard ,.memorial ~rograll1 wasgiven, VMentif!cs \vclre eXChanged.

B:ridg·f." Club Meet,s.Bridge dub met Thursday CV('-

~,~; \~lttno~~s. ~~t;i~~:~(J~'I()\~~l~Mrs. _R.:~ymond Richards \\'onprizes. The next me{jting is Man.:h7 with Mrs. Harry L$.rson.

Give ShOiWI' }Jere.WomeJi members 'of th(- Wake­

field schpol faculty gave' a showerFebruary 19 at 1\-'Irs. Le'ona Rr1'sfor Roger Le,e Van, fl('wly adopted3-month-oJd sun uf ,Mr. and Mrs.Vernon Van. Mrs.! Van t.eacheshigh school En'2lish.

HM'e Ale' Meeting.Mrs. tred Schlines and Mrs.

Wm. W Iter entertained La.diC's·Aid of English St. ~ohn's LuthC'r~

an church Friday at 1he church.The nex~ meeting will be FI'iday,March 7~ with Mrs.; Geo. Eickhoffand Mrs1 Oscar Bectker.

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I:"I'K'!"I""i~,kefiel Dep·artmenl---Wayne Herald, BY MISS EMELYN GRIFFITH'

For Annlversazy.To he~p Rev. and Mrs. Robert

Kruse oThserve thei" 10th wedding WAKEFIELD LOCALSanniversary, Ladies" Aid mf'mbcrs Miss Luella Nucrnbprger wentand families entertained in the to Sioux City Saturday.church basement ThuNlday night. Maurice Swan 'of Omaha visitedAbout 75 guests were prescnt. Af- Thursday with Mrs. J. A. Seagren.ter a social evening and gamE's. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Peters

'+''---,-'--'------1---- lluncheory ,:was' serv~. The Kruse'S were at MellO Erb's Thursday eve­were pr'fented apUrse of money. ning.

For VF1v AUXi~~. Ed~;~~ ~~~~~~a;w~~so~pc:~nt 1~~!VFwl Auxiliary met Tuesday IWC'E'k-end wJth home folks. '

evening ,I last week at the Legion Mr. and Mrs. George Aistropchan.. MES' Lula Nordeen, national and Mr. and Mrs. Dan La,mb leftsolOIst. irs. A. R. Andrews, head Sunday on a trip to California.of the epartment pf the chief of Mr. and- Mrs. Gilbert Rauss vis­staff ou VFW, and Mrs. Verges, ited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peters atd.istriC~t,I secretary, all of Norfolk, Gco~ge Eickhoff's Friday night.were ~ e to assist with the meet~ M1SS Faith Nuernberger of Siouxing. AU! mary Iadie$ served lunch- City spent last week-end in her

~;etiO' ~ ;;c~~~~~ l~~tn:~~ pa~~~a~~~1~·~:;;~~~~ro~~~~~~all wilfth Miss Rejbecca Carlson cago came Friday night to spendand Mi~s Helen Utecht hostesses. until Sunaay evening in the A. L.

"'pospisil home.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jepspn

and son, p('ggy J pan .J rps('n andMiss Delores Bokemper were atCeo. Eickhoff's Wednesday nightlast week.

Dean Nuernberger, son of 1\.1and Mrs, L. C. NUlernberger, is at­tending school at the Universityof Michigan a t Ann Arbor the sec­ond semester.

Mrs. Michael Logue. who hadspent three weeks with her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ander­berry. returned to her home inSioux City Friday.

Miss Vena Green, Charles VanValif;i and Donald Karlberg wentto Sioux City Mooday evening toattend a concert of opera selec­tions given by Metropolitan ar­tists.

Mr. and Mrs. H: B. War~ arriviedhome! Sunday last week from: a

rip" s uth. They visited the T.: S.!AIlse at McAllen, Tex., tlbeEuge e Ebersoles at Houst~n,

Tex~, nd the 'Wilfred Nuernbe*g-

~~:m~ W:~~~~~~'r~fJ:~ts~ll ~re

Fred S. Borry,Refereej30t5

HOGS

Lunch Wagon on Grounds

Set of good harness.5-gal. chicken wat~er.

Two hog troughs.Three 50-gal. fuel barrels.Two 3D-gal. fuel barrels.50-gal. hog waterer.Sometpols. .McCormick-Deering stainless

steel cream separ,tor, 4'yrs.old.

Cream cans, 8-ga1. ancl5~gal.

Ten dozen Chickens, mostly pullets,Austra-Whites arid White Rocks

Black mare, 10 years old, wt. 1,4@Q.,Bay mare, 10 years old, wt. 1,500.Roan mare, bald face, coming 4-yrs.

old, wt. 1,300.Glass-eyed' pony, white with blue

spots, 2~~ yrs. old, wt. 800.

Eleven stock hogs, all vaccinatedboth ways.

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NOTICE OF REI<""EREE'S HALE

Notice is' hereby given that byvirtue of an order of the DistrictCourt of Wayne' Cuunty, Nebras·ka, m<1dl' and en1ered on the 23rdday of January, 1947, for the saleof the rool ('~tate, hereinafter de­sC'ribed, in an actton pending insaid court, whcrc>in John D. Gar·wbod, ct aI., are plaintiffs, and Mil­dred Gnrwood, ct al., are defend­ants, which action is Case No.5216, I will, on the 31'0 day of

interested may appear to show March, 1947, attlthe hour of 1:00cause why the prayer of the peti- o't:lock, in the afternoon of saidtioners be not granted. day, at the East [Tont -door of the

Dafed this 6th day of Febru~ .courthow:;e at Wayne, Wayneary, 1947. County, Nebraska,' spll at public(Se8,1) J. 1\-1. CHERRY, auction, for C;;.,!l to th(' highest1"13t3 County Judge bidder, the following d('scribcd

real ('statf', to wit:The South Halj.: (Sl,~) of LotNine (9), And all of Lot Ten (10),Jones' Addition to Ca:rroll,Wayne County, Nebraska.Terms of said sale, 20'((, CCl.sh on

the day of sale and the balanceon confirmation by the court anddelivery of deed with abstract,shOWing merchantable tit Ie.

Dated this 24th day of January,191C,

4 Horses

All prQperty to be settled'for before being iemoved

NEll. Far~~s' State Bap,k;CaJ'roll,Cler.k!

and

HAY

GRAIN

About 100 bus. of Tamaoats.

350 bus. of ear corn mcriq.

HI

15 Cattle

court ~ouse in Wayne; in said NOTIOE 'OF SE"rI'LEMENTcounty, :sell to the highest bidder OF ACCOUNTTor cash, the fallowing described In the County Court of W,aynereal estp.te, to-wit: County, Nebtaslm.

Lots: OnE:. (1), Two (2) and The Stale of Nebraska, WayneThree: (3), Bluck Three' (3), County, S5.

Heikes' Addition t.o the City of To all persons in1erestl?d in theWakefjeld, Ncbraska, ,and Lot estate of Emina Bartels, deceased:Five (5), Block Four 14), You are hqrC'hY notified thot onHeikes' Addif.ion to the City of th 6t1 d Y1 f F I 19<17Wa~fjcld, Nebraska, Ge~rgc1 B~rltefR, ~~:~~;;;;" ~'nd

East of the 6th P. M., Wnf.nc Dorothy Rredemf'yer, Execu1rix,County, .N('brll~ka, ~to satisfy the n d h· firt I d'afor~'said derrccs, tIll' 8JitlOunt due t:o~ f~re~~st~i~UI~~~o~~n~h~nrc~~~J~thC'l'('l'n being $~396.f~3 and. :SH9·~fl of said e-stat~,. a delcmlination ofn'~;)fctlvl'ly. \~'Jth ,mtcrcs( and the heirs alnd for a discharge.costs and accnung costs. Hparing wid be had on said c-

DfUC'd at \~'aynl" Ncbraska, this count and Pttition at the County15th day of F ebma.ry; 1947. I.:o.urt Room in \Vayne, Ncbraska,

HANS TIETGEN, on the 1st d y of March, 1917, atf20t5 Sheriff 13 o'clock p. ,n" when all pcrsons

i}\S1{A., THURSDAY, FEBBUA'RY 20, -194'!.

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,Five milch ~ows, good ones, all fresh,being one black, one Holstein,·one ret roan, one young blackand on blue roan.

Springing eifel' to freshen in June.Reifel' calf, 11/:2 years old.Four yearlirg calves, all White Face,

being ohe black bull calf, one redbull c~lf, one black heifer- calfand one roan heifer calf.

White Fac~ bladk bull calf, 5 mos.

old. ~Three bucet cal~es, all".Thite Face, T\vo tons of good alfalfa

being nero:[ln and one red, both hay.

~ali~s61~~~:rgl~~eblack heifer Some baled' straw.

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Farm Machinery, Et:c.1931 Regu~ar Farman tractor on McCormi(\k-De~ringendgate

steel, \\iithculltivator. seeder. I

John peer 52 tractor plo~,M-in..".~_ McOorm~ck-Deler~nghay loader.Johll'Deer 6-ft. :mower. McO?rm10k-Delenng 10-ft.Two John eere corn planters bmd'€r. I .'

with 16 rOdJ'oLwire. Ray rack,. neal1ly new.; ,John. Deer I 8-ft. binder. ~agonwIthg~odbox. .John Dee sin Ie-row cultiva- Elgh~y rods oflbarbed WIre.

tor. . 5-frt. tank. .Flexible 4t .ectioln 18-ft. harrow. Set of tC0rd fly ~ts.9-ft disc. II. ... Set of leather lynets.

(Seal)

ty, three successive weeks prioto said day of hearing.

J, M. Cherry,County, Judge,

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I will sell th~ foll~wing property at pu~licaucti01iat

lt~e farm 6% miles we~t of Carroll, 15 miles west of

Wayne on 98 3 miles north and % mlle west, 01' 7 miles south and 11/ 1 mlles east of Randolph, on-

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SHERIFF'S SALE.By virtue of an Order of ,Sale, t

me directed, issued by the Clerof the Distrid _.Court of WaynCounty, Nebraska, ,upon a de~re

renderf'd therein at 1h<:> SepttmbfT 1946 term thereof, in an ,aetion p<:>nding in said court whe-reiThe Ci1y of Wakefi('ld, Nehrask ,a municipal corpora tion, was plaint iff, and Elsie Carlson, et aI., wereddl~ndants, I will, on the 24th daof Mart-h, 1917, at 1(}!DO o'cIocR. 01., at the door of the office 0

the Clerk of said Court, jn th

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ONGITERMFAIR !APPRAISALS

PRoMpT CLOSING

RITE, OR SEE

_Ma~t ni,. RingerW" e, Nebraska

. ..4utllorfs Mortgage Loan\ oUcilO'r for I

HE PlU'DErlTlAl ~ SURANCE CO-,OF' AMERICA

NOTICEl OF PROBATE OF WII.LThe State of Nebraska, ss.

Wayne County,.:At a County Court,' held at the

County Court Room, in and forsaid Coun~y of Wayne, on the 12thday of FebruarY,1 1947. '. In the. matter of the estate ofRobert ~~LeOna.rd, decf8sed., On re jog and 11ung the peti-

, -rf~n!1."of' y Nuernberger, prayingtha.t..th~;nstrtnhent 'filed on the

'12th 'dalof lF1ebruary, 1947, and'P••ti g'~Obel1"e,1lailt Will andT€stame t 'Of :s id 'deceased, may

';ily.~;ep~~~ :r~:'~~dt~~~:~~B"u!on~ .,ije'C -a.'ard that the'.:eXf!cuti, "of 's~i r.rnstrument may,be co tted t Amy Nuernbcr­ger as \ xecutri~

Ol!'D~J\l1;:D. , at March 10,~94t a 110 0 cock ,3., m., is as­s~gned:: ~I!r hea ing said' petition,'~h:en a I ,pel:SO s interested' mayappear ~1j 'the Cpbnty "Court Roomin Wayjn I. andLshow iCause -why'

t,h..e....p'"" ..,aa.. S',., ., .O•..f.•. '.,t.. ~~e,petit,t··on,.e.,. r ,~hOU.ld.;n~ri~, i ,.t~[[Q.nd"t .•..t In.O.lii.'00' of''lhep@1l ~~y bf said trti~hand

th,'e. h.e.a g t,hereOf•. b.e.Igl.'ve,n. to a,1.1

!,~;=~==E;=:f::===::E==:1!~~r:.;+:±~'li;:ii! ~:;I~!Zit~~i~i~::.:, :r\ pri ted in I ~ald! Coun~