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PAGES Section One Pages 1 to 8 Wilbur Perry Have In Two -Breeds. ( IHE WAYNE HERALD 16 Number Attend Program and Reception at College Sunday Afternoon, Homecoming Plan" Here Are Initiated WAYNE, NEBMSK\l11YRSDAY, OCTOBElR 10, 1946. NUMBER TWENTY-TWO H P "d ODOr resl ent arge ap en' DROWNS IN JAPAN oya Neighbors NEBRASKA BANKERS Get High HQ,nors CHI D IN SCHOOL W" h C I"' Word coming to 'Mr.• nd Mrs. MEET IN LINCOLN ""' Of Way.n'e State It rue ties Hold Convention TO DISCUSS WAYS On Baby Wilford Lindsay Is AmQng I h o( health, to the prob- In Japan Furthe d t I th District and' Four.. County urday of thlS week to conSider lem ot kcl' mg ehildrcn well, Marines in Whose Behalf held by the f r t l 1 Groups Elect Officers financial problems and better slresses nell C' hcarmg as ('ssl'n· Trial Is Planned. information Here Thursday. qualify to adVIse people In tlal to due 111 school. If government. dllng theIr accumulated mil- a ehlld can t hear and Third district and hons Bank depOSIts have Wayne county members stand everyt m g d n teacher says, a year ago after bClOg held a B" P R II ed an high, and quoting took high ratmgs on baby beeves Ig arty a Y iorium last Thursday, with 114 22 111 1 whOSC f Will Be F riday funds, bnow ;eact y for champio/rvrn the Angus 1)reed. The grddes and pltlf'ul dumbness. Republican Caravan Comes kota counties convenes at Pender Poor!}' tunctlOTllOg eal's may be For Program Planned in October next year. development" ycar In companson with 16 nbbons traceable t q t a dJsorder that June :28, 1945, to August 15, In Auditorium. The distrIct elected officers as ures In the fleld of American earned 011 13 calves a year ago, could be re lOved. \Vc Il'call follows Oracle, Mane Mallett, nance Will lead dISCUSSion of Has Rl'sf'tve III're[ord. our !1carmg as tC'rl"lhcal1y bad Nl1zuma. KikUChi, Nakao and The statc republican caravan, Laurel, vice oracle, Hattte Mc- VItal fmanclal tOPICS. The Idea WIlbur HC'lthold, 13, so", of Mr. \\hen the te,:l.cher mentioned Takeda are the four charged WIth headed by Senator Hugh Butler, Nutt, Wayne, past oracle. Fanchen IS to guard agalllst needless and Mrs. Otto Helthold of .study or c!'ltJeal refer- vlOlatmg thc laws and customs of Congressman Karl Stefan, Candl- Banister, Wayne; chancellor, waste of savmgs Many arc tn- cast of Wayne. beSides havmg thp ('Ilce to somclstudcnt 'Aar m that they committed certain date for Governor Val Pcterson, Pearl FIsh, Belden, marshal, Mrs cllJled to get nd of v.lmt they reserve champIOn of the Hereford C) But our trouble acts and atroCltles agalnst Ame1'l- and ()thcr state and county Meyers, Hartmgton; mner sentmel, have on hand, forge-ttmg: the breed, also received a purple rib. eli to \'dnl:sh '-'\ hen the bell rang can and allied pnsoners of war dates Will be 10 Wayne for 'a big Fern Korten, BloomfIeld, oLiter essentIal of H surplus Rldmg bon In the heavy class and placed, for recess, 014 (\ pl,m lor an held captive at H'likodate. party rally Friday evenmg: sentmel. Emily Bock. Laurel hIgh and \\ lid \\ Ithout I rogard to fourth In championship of all tendrd \<lCatHJn \\<1S under Nllzuma. a former captaIn In the bel' 11, at R m the mUJllclPal corder and receiver, Edna Bum· t1H' future lI1vlfes further breeds among the 1.600 calves diSCUSSIon \\ l' (',Ill sce how Jap army, was In command of the tOl'lum Wayne municipal band, garner, Laurel flatlOn and posslhle collapse Wtlbur's calf, MacArthur or stepped-up Ihlt'l'l'SI in schaul camp which was established June directed by A J Atkms, will lead oflJeers arc Oracle, GratIfying every buymg whim, "Mac," welghmg 1,050 pounds, was 'Aould help We can al- :28, 1915, and operated untIl the the caravan through the bUSiness Dorothy Warner, Pender. vice puttmg extl'a cash Into doubtful bought at O'Nelll and was a full so see hO\\ Ilockl'd Circulation end of the war Prisoners confmed sectiOn and will furnish a concert ade, Frances Ndc, Waterbury; ventures, could preCipItate a brother to MacArthur, the 1,040- 01 sound thn ugh a ehl1d's men- 111 the camp were mostly U S before the program Candidates past oracle, Fanchen Banister, tumble, which a moderate, sen- pound calf which was the reserve tal d.nat0Jl1)-1 might sC"lOusly marines taken at Wake lsland. will speak briefly Free doughnuts Wayne, marshal, Phylfjs Gaauwe, Sible course would prevent. champIon m the Hereford breed IS earnestly Pnsoners slept on bare wooden and coffee will be served at Wayne, recelver, Grace Dawson, Bankers kno"," fmance, know last year and which was owned by '" , .. floors In quarters overrun With sion of the evenmg Wayne, recorder, Mathilda Polly, people's dISPOSItion to let loose Wilbur's brother, Edmond, who The caravan comes from Har- Pender; inner sent mel, Pearl was then III serVIce The calf was , tmgton. A highway patqJlman and ka, Pender, outer sentmel, Kath- ., ,shown by Edmond's sister, Delor- Funeral ServI " ce quute Food was msufflclent. local cars Will mect the caravan leen Hart, Homer; chancellor, Lu- most invarlahly does not mater- e.s Each calf $1 a pound Worlnng conditIOns were FrIday ev('nmg at the county lme cretla Jeffrey. Wayne. laltze Bankers are to ThiS IS Wllh;ur's second year m Held la t Altona State Superv;50r Alma Snydcr of t __ I LeRoy W. L$.bs Passes Away here School of instructIon was -------- and was able to attend the At Home Tuesday After nled requests by officers of the so are mVl1ed to dnve to the conducted in the afternoon Passes at Home and "I Mr ty armes, S d h and Herbcrt La,bs of nc.r Kikuchi, former Clvll,"n cm- In the even mg. atur ay Nig t pla"cd reservo champ;onsh1p at the Altona passpd away at IllS home ployee of the Jap army, 'Aas III republlcans arc commg- HTthel ;;em.n g hanquel was held at Services for Mr5. Julie Lage Wayne counly Gene bought Tw'sda) mormng, October 1. He charge of the mess hall and food Committee" Com'PDt;os. 0e l\'!orrlson the calf from \V til Sitz of AtklU$on had b('cn III health for se\,- He IS charged With mistreating The county central committee Fanchen Bamster was district Are Conducted Tuesday and the anImal tipped the scale a\ eral )C'ar'i and! had hef'n \ery 111 prisoners and with ,WilfUl mlS· met at the Presbyterian parlors oracle and Florence Rogers dlstnct At St. Paul 880 pounds Gene nad champion. 1\\U \\eeks approprJatJOn of Red Cross and here last Thursday evenmg to recorder the past year. ship on hiS calf at Wayne county Fum'ruJ l'l1ds \\'('1'(' conductC'd oth0r supplies mtended for prlson- pare for Ihe VlSlt of the caravan. Royal Nelghors passed Mrs Julie Lage 70, resident of fall' a year ago Gcne's calf sold Frld.lY dfh'lnoQ,l al 2 (rom TnTllty ers of war. T, SHook counly chaIrman, t:ions of appreciation to Wayne Wayne county many years, passed for 7;J{' H pound Luthl'lan dllll(h \\llth H('\ Nakao, former corporal in the Sided F S Berry and Congress. busmess firms for wmdow decora- away at her home 10 Wayne Jirl('gl'r CllJf h Champion. 111'11 ['(''ike In Ch,ll f!:1' Altona Jap forces tMd (harge of tho man Stefan spoke on conditIOns m tlons, the Clty for usc of the day evenmg Octohcr 5, about 7 Pvt Roland Kneger, 21, son of school chllrhcl} .sang A prayC'r pensary. Not bemg a qualiflCd this country and suggested Im- tOl'lum, the hotel for the banquet o'clock after bemg m fal1mg health Mr and Mrs Gus Kfleger of Wis- 5('IVIC(' al lhe Wm Stuthman home ml'dlcal man, he is charged WIth provemcnts Coffee and doughnuts served and the Herald for for the past two years nC'r, took grand championship- on prcccdE'd the rIltcs at the churcl1, mtet'fermg wlth the prisoner were served by Mrs. Albert Ity. Funeral fltes were conducted hIS Hereford steer HUrJal 101l0\H1d III the church tor's diagnoses and treatments and son. Mrs DIck Sandahl, Mrs. Lloyd Tuesday at 2 30 at St. Paul Kneger, who is statIOned at Fort (pm('!('lY were Don- with hldmg Red Cross medical Behmer and Ella Willers. Bapt.·"'t Meet.·ng .!iReovc·kSo'f Knox, Ky, and who was granted a ,lld MllttIH'S, p"ufz, Merlin supplies He lS also accused of "=' , , furlough 10 fly home to receive the Hl'Jnhl.lrdt and Alllert mg prIsoners til! h GIS t l' 0 l'h I and "Abide With Me" were sung by award and to attend .lnd LoUls T0S]{(' Takeda, co.rporal and, m- OIl oa e 0 pen ur!ii;( ay GC'reon Allvlfl, With MISS Charlotte the sale of hiS baby beef. I§: a LeRoy W Labs was born at Am- terpreter, IS descl'lhed as a ·1 __ Ziegler at the organ ComIJllt.tal nephew of Mrs 'Geo. Frahtn MiSS t t N I IVI f 1934 II hate{' of \Vlntc tnch. He repeatedly' L.- :D - wilr Obscwe- Century'f6!lowed at Greenwood cemetery Olive KrIeger, . and thrashed pi"ISOners. , or eg on five wlth the Beckenhauer mortuary m Krieger of Wayne. ' Amhelst The family came to The charges filed speCIfy mis· __ With Special Services charge. Pallbearers were Bert Roland sold his beef Frida1' for tona vlCllllty ;about seven years treatment for the 2:2 mannes. Leadets in Activities Are Here Two Days. Plahn, Thorle Plahn. Lloyd Peters, $1875 a pound to ,Johnny's cafe in ago Dece1:lsed had attended Altona Appointed for Post Northeastern Baptist association Dean Potter, Henry Schmitz and South Omaha 'llf bid was far 1:1» long as hIS Lmdsay of Wayne, Nakao IS Here Wednesday. will observe its 50th anniversary at Plahn daughler of " Game, Float Parade, Dance Sunlvlllg th' yOU1l1 ,'1(' his par- and beatmg Amef'lcan LegiOn post. whIch And Crowning of Queen IPills, one \·C"1. two SIS- The tnal of the fall I' Japs lS rpet evenmg last week, host pastor and Mrs. Carlos ]R76 Sh h I beSides the two mention- Are Among Features. a;J pected to progress soon. IS actmg FeJsman, Wayne college hamecomlllg, sel Mrs \Vm Stu hmann ot Altona,S I dI 0 . 1he dlstnct LeglOn conventIOn will The program Thursday mornmg' Hereford steer, DaVId Meyer, for Saturday, Novelll1ber:2, IS bemg and l\lr and M s Gustav Labs of C Ie u penlng bo held in West Pomt Herh Lutt opens with a song service and Hercford steel'; Norman Willer.s, planned through cooperatIOn of Amhersl and great grandmothers, Md. d 5t and Archie Wert are sohcltors 101' votlons by Rev Remhart J. John- Johannes N Lage March 18, 1896 Angus helfer, county mixed group Wayne college, AlumnI aSSOCiatIOn, Mrs Gus Bduens of Altona. and 0 er'nlze ore the drive. son of Tllden; address of welcome The couple located on a farm SIX of (1\'(' W club and the Chamber of Com- l\IIs Hl'mmons of Amherst VarIOus committees were ap- by Rev, Bulkley and response by miles south and..., two west of Blue awards. Myron Deck, merce. Wayne Wildcats Will meel Among- thos£' here [rom a\vay for Larson-Kuhn Firm Finishes pomted at the- meeting The pro- C. A: 4derer of Norfolk; appomt- Wayne. Mr Lage passed away No- ford steer, Carroll Munson, Angus Kearney In the featured football lhl' \'d're 1\11' and l\ills Walter gram commlttee, to serve the next ment of committees, mtroductlOn vemher 19, 1918 Mrs. Lage re- steer, Jim NIssen, Hereford steer; * ** game of the day. A cross-country Lab.s 01 Wehs/PI City la, Mrs Enlarged and Improved SIX m('C'tmgs begmnmg October 16, and presentation of statistics by mamed on the farm untIl 1930 Norman Wdlers, Hereford steer; Amon", Current Prob){·ms. race by candidates from thl' col Gustav Lahs, Mr and Mrs Reuben Quarters in Wayne. mrludes Vo/alden Felber, Ernest Dr Wm Park of Omaha; address when she moved to Wayne, her DaVId Meyer. Hereford steer; Mmgllng for a brwf time With lege, 18 !)('lng tentatl\ely [I1annl'd Labs ilnct Edwul LII18 uf Amherst, KI'('fe, Lloyd McNatt ° and Miss by MISS Dorothy E. Wiley, mlssion- home since county Hereford group of five. editors Httendmg a four-statE' fol' lhe hLllf Mr'.s Ilel'man Eitmg Mr and Mrs Enlarged. remodeled. refmlsh!'d Ruth Lundl)('rg Members of the ary to Burma and India. Red awards: George Biermann, and supplies and pl'lces MUS1C will he furmshed lJ\ Lee - - openmg thIS begmnmg I KlIlg and Lloyd IIeydlauff. Floyd afternoon's program wlth a song Lage who made hiS home With hIS ford steer. Jim Nissen, Shorthorn nre not reslllctpd to any one Barron and hiS band A honlC'com- [?lllleral (JOndllcted Thursday morning at 8.30.. , Conger IS t? the servi.ce and devotions An ddress. mother m Wayne, Mrs. Raymond helfer, Donald Perry, Hereford tlon 01 group and we were further mg queen selecled by populdr \ote F H . J f The Larson store, which had commIttee Fritz Dlmmel WIll be "Sunshme and Shadows," IS by helfer, Wilbur Helthold, Hereford conVinced that dOing busmes.<; and of the student body at the college. 01· t\(rJolS n ant \2,500 square feet of floor space to contacted to have Jun- Rev. J. 0, Nelson of Omaha, a Langemeler who lives south of steer, trymg to sat isf) demands 1Il all WIU he presented as a leature of Page HarriS, son born serve 24 years ago, .to- WI' LegJOn baseball. . message on evangelism, "Certam- WhIte awards: Roy Grunke, lmes constItute a maJor task A the occasion Candidates from ttl{' Thursc.!ay, OctoqerJ, 10 S Sgt and day has f:et. The first Aldon Sederberg was appom!ed ties, the Needed Note," by Rev are Lois ahd Jack Langcmeler. Hereford SII'('r, Delores Lutt, growing- tendency on tho part of senIOr and JunlOI' classes arc C'11 Ml S ( I',d\\ rrd' C I-Llrl'ls, m floor and basement have been en- post service officer, succeedmg A. R Hardy of Omaha; missionary Hereford steer; Loren Willers, employees p\;erywhere to get the glble One dttendant from I'ach of hardt hall al th:t college here died larged and completely modernIzed A, L. Swan who had served m that address by MISS Wiley The young Nadmc and Donna Lage Lage Hereford s1eer; Wendell Willers, b 1. V f th t f d cap't 192- D Sh b hi' b t St also leaves thref1 hrothers, Rudolph II f d most for the least hampers service the four classes Will be eleelr'd by a out noon The mother ICWS o. e m erlOr arc aCI y smce- ,J on or a n peop e s anquet IS gIven a PI h d R kl f PI h fA als{ had Angus and make'S product tOn slQlover and vole of mdlvldual classes, Vernon and baby were m(;ved Thursday elseWhere m thiS Issue. The pubhc replaced Harold Syas on the (lxeeu- Paul Lutheran church, With more' costlv That was the Kozisek IS chairman of the mornmg to a loral hosplfal where is Invlted to mspect the buildmg to tlve committee Mr, Syas went to eran ladles in eh<1rgc. baby beef III the show and Darlene orgaOlzatlons day sec the ,mprovements. Witt the Ritek i5: of Avoc., Mr5 Lottie Potter of 1101''': :.c::"tlnn. PI:::'",O c Pvl. MarvlD Christi.ns, 19, son Mrs SophIe PubliC l't'cept:on for Dr Morey, day night, Nov('mb{'! 1 Clarence followed lJl Way (' cemc1ery of Mr and Mrs Otto Christians of Hohart Auker. Robert Kuhn IS In (harge S MO;" "Crossroads and Foundations," by ceptmg Arnold Lage who had been and DIck Lubherstedt of Wakefield E'xpresslon of Il\e mterest 111 a \lltal Action Is Taken llflrns served a an enSign in the of Wmslde, was kIlled August 17 Wayne Tletgen, Duane Dlon, Aldon Dr, Wm Park, missionary message here two weeks ago. received red ribbons on their mstltution. as \\C'll an encouragmg navy anQ his IrE' was WIth the by an accidental dlScharge of a Seder berg, Wilbur Ahlvers, Lloyd bYRMevIS.sJW. wileYDeMerrl'tt of Norfolk, Mrs Lage was a member of St. HeDreef.OnrdansdteeDrlsck In Lot Case Here WAVES Both w\rre In ('ollege here revolver IJl the hands of hls McNatt, George Kolund, Ray Paul Lutheran church Mrs Lage ... The motions of Wayne cl1y and thiS S Sgt HarriS then mate at Fussen, Bavana, whIle he Cross, Arnold Reeg and Don will conduct devotIOns Friday was held in highest esteem by her '::d atC', and the opportumty to gam of C. H Hcndnckson for new tnals enlisted In lhe army aIr corps and was asleep III barracks. Further Wright afternoon. Rev. E C Barton of many frwnds. Ht;quaintanoc '" Ith the preSident in the lot actIOn brought hy Don is statlOnep at JJenver Mrs detaIls of the have not Thirty members were present. Omaha, will deliver the colporter Bob Hanson 42c. df I I f h Wightman agamst the Clty of I'll', th" former Mary becn recelvcd by the family. The L. W McNatt, Hans Wolfe and message. Mrs. Harris, president of Employer Employe .. Wayne were overruled by Dlstnct mann, 'Who fmlSJhed the youth had been m Germany seven George Claycom.b served The next the state WMS, will speak, and Party· Schedttled Install Fixtures of umtt'd commumty support. Judge Sldney T Frum of South course here and was mon1hs. meeting Will be October 16, The Miss Wiley will give a mIsslOoary 1 Q t H t __ SllJUX CIty, Ifl a special heanng oj ed from tlw umtcrslty In Denver, The body arrived In Norfolk k loyd Wayne employers will entertam n uonse U 8 REPRESENT WAYNE the case here last Thursday enrodlled h('rc fall for post Monday last week, and funeral P ra f °F r 'GcDa'lrman d , Wid' ,wF·n l , employes at a party the last of thiS Plumbrng facilities for the Quon- The judge ordered that lhe cIty gra uate work 1 rites were conducted Sunday at St. ro. a co an a en e Convention Report month in the auditorIUm, accordmg set huts for housing col- A CHURCH MEETING has a valid fIrst lien on lots 1, 2 and The baby leav'fs hIS parenls and Paul's Lutheran church In Nor- bel'. J G' CI b to plans of the promotIOnal and lege veterans are being installed as Pl'esyt..erlan synod and synodical 3. block 6. Crawford & Brown's grandparents, M 1 and Mrs Frank folk, Rev. W, W. Gleschen had p . A d 8 IVen to It tivity commIttee of the Chamber soon as materials arrive. Stoves conVene at Hastings from Monday addition, for the of $907.09 Neimann of Car oil, and Mr. and charge. ermtssion ske district of of Commerce. E. J. Keefe, H. E. for the huts haven't arrived. Gas to Thursday thiS week Rc:v. O. B. with interest from d te of decree Mrs. Clarence H rris of Omaha. Deceased leaves hiS parents and To Lease Grounds wanis Internfltional held its con- Ley and Carl Nuss were 10 Omaha Will not be installed until these Proett, went Monday to attend as He ordered that the .al estate be here fo funeral The sisters, Lavern and Dclain, Officers of Wayne Country club entertamment and daughter, Wan- the city council Tuesday represented by C L. Pickett, Wm. The plan. as formulated, asks huts which at'c'beilJ,S erected at the the former as .official cnurch dele- the lien. He stIpulated that - --- --- - da, went from here Sunday to the Beckenhauer, F L, Blair and C. H. each employer to purchase tickets same slt'e on thh)'S.PE. Samuelson gate and the latter as women's so. of the sale go to pay cost", REPRESENT A YNE funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Galmat Bright, who returnihg Saturday for his employes who will be hIS lots on E!ist 7th '!:ttreet. dety delegate. J. O. Wentworth half to the plaintiff and half to the AT ST TE MEETING went from Wmside. course Action will be taken The first three gave reports Mon- guests. Buffet suppet;, games and ' to speak on the city, to payment of the $907.09 Mrs. S. A. Lut en as a state -- --- day when 53 KiwarHans met at professional entet,'tairlment are to testora ion fund, he bemg chair- with interest at 6 pCI' cent from flcer and Mrs, F anlt Morgan and CHANGES MANAGERS l-lotel Morrison. be arranged. The comfnittee Will man f r this in NIObrara Pres· date of decree and that the balance Mrs. W. C. Cory II as delegates OF WAYNE FIRM decided to have a professional golf serve the supper. byt(!rY., All return this Thursday., of the proceeds be paid to to h Fr;gd Gildersleeve is managing course bUilder examine the Wayne WillFAorCcDerPlll1f!.gdSWell -l-- man. esae omen se u conventIOn t e orr Feed lY{ill here, grounds to adVise possibilIties. I- ""f, RpJos A__re,Substantial. H .. E. Siplan is attorney for at Hotel Cornhu ker. Mrs. Lutgen tog Robert Addy who went to A professional who is building Rainfral;I. in Wayne and vicinity Wightman. S. Berry for the city presented a fla pageant, using: ellS. Ia.• SatUrday to work in the courses at Kearney, Albion, St. Wayne city councn. in regular Ley and E. J. Keefe. since 3 totals 2.45 and Mark Ryan for Hendrickson. women from diff rent clubs at the main office of the Don mill. Mr. session "ruesday, voted ,to ask for to the rain gauge at the r ! I meeting Wednes ay evening. The Addy had managed the Wayne Of- and Tecumseh may be se· bids October 29 on drilling a new Wayne Wins over Laurel. St4ltc bank. Dai1y rmla- I '(q Observe Holldayo I women will re Urn home this fice since last Christmas. IO-inch well a half block west of Wayne hi$h second team defeat· 'lUgs Octorer 3,' .23: altks will observe Co- Thursday. drive Was dis' the other city wells at the porth ed Laurel in football here Tuesday 7, 'F!,; 8, ,2. , , ,I, " rday, October 12, To store OPening. end of Main street, .fternoon, 7'to O. , --C""- II memhers of Buy Wa ne Cafe. Eddie Meese w.s in Norfolk l.st Mr. and Mrs, Bev. Strahan .old .A building penni!' was granted Mrs. C. Myers 0 attend a state Mr. and Mrs. rnold Emricq: ot week When he attended the formal 'their gas station at Cherokee, Ia., to. Ferris . Northeast a ' 0 eration at a venUon that day in Norfolk. bought jnar Cook's cafe opening of Ute .. remodeled. and en- and plan to move to New York .A beer license was I,granted to agents have sh :t:8.L't r" , ., <"' 'r . ,," here. larged Gamble 5tore there. Am lA 1:"ft..,"-i"'h Monday. ;{ 'II' I I' ,. : soon. p '!"'r." ••1\ . I" "'11: I /11: Iltr The republIca.n caravan bearing party candldntC'R and !i'ad0t's will alPpcur In \Va"voc F'l'lda)' evening of this \\ cek. All ()f (he slate \\ III have ueen vIsited when the tour is over, and speakers will have taxed their voices in telhng CeSSIOn ammated n political rally E\lcrybody who carried a torch took an influential part and hl'lped Dr Vlctot' P Mo!"<,y, new pre-51- save the x. 1 The nwdcrn lwldlcal meeting cd at a receptiOn Sunday dttcrnoon bl'UlgS l'undldatp,s to the \oters for in thl' student umon, a number of H t IlClI' plulosophy IS school and townspeople bClng and thell' talks arc conCIse enl for the nccaSlOll and to the pomt the} arc likely to Guests were received 1I1 the gllln popular Javor If they are lounge where Prof F G Dale they lose tuvor and sented them to Dr and MIS are support(,c1 reluctantly More)', 1\11' and Mrs R M .,.,. * * hal't, Dr und M B Street, Sen/llor Hugh Butler nOlTlmee Denn and Mrs Clarence McGinn, for r(J-dectlon. IS a leadt'r In the Pr()f antl MI S W A Wollenhaupt group It should be and' Mrs Maude Joseph Smith membered that the senator They then \\('l1t to the dll1U1g room ly encircled the globe at IllS own of the student uillon \\here musIc to fmd out conditions was fUllllshrd by the strmg en- abroad and to sa ttsfy himself m semble undf'1' the dl! C'ct IOn of Prof regard to the \1.'1Sest course to f<il- John R KClth 10..... 10 InternatIOnal rC'labons. It I)r J R Johnson pn'sld('d ovC'r is certum t'e knows what he IS the program The brass ehOlc, led tLLlkmg dbout, and is moved by by Prof KeIth, playC'd 'Cast1l1a' termmatlon to lend hiS mfluence by Holmes MISS Eleanore Wiberg to sound public policies He knO\vs played a plano solo, "Malequena," Nebraska, the nation, the \\orld and she accompanied Robert * * -X. sen, \\ ho sang "Trees, Joyce Val P<,ll'rson \\ho IS a Kilmer \Vllyne product. \\fill be hcN' He Prof \\' A Wollenh<'lUpt, IS a unlvcrslty gra<\uate, saw long dent of the Faculty club S('l'\ICC ahl'Oad m tl)(' lato ,war, ed Mayor L \\. Mcl':att \\ho ex- knows \\hat IS \\hut He sprang tended the commumty s eordml from the grassrodts, understands \"eleame to Dr Morey and faml1y the countI')slde and speaks the and assured them of the CIt\. s language 01 the prairies H1S ex- unammoUs support of the coll('gp pel:lCnet' combines thc lo\vn and which IS 'Wayne's most outstandlllg country asset ". * -"- Dr :\lol'l'Y respondl d dnd l "'- nth!'I' JlolilY n')mlneeS Will be on prl;'ssed apprecldtlon tm hand. T1WIr selpcl iOn IS good proof 1100 which )S eSSf'nt wi to Sll(t of thf>Y rate high as cltlZl'nS and the instltutum He- f('eIs that s('l[- partisans Thcy \\ dl sllal..,e hands ImprO\l:'nH'n! through educatlOll and mak(' tl1emsehes agreeable and cooperatIon to"' hl'1p ('\cry other olherwHic P('oplf' should bp sufft- indl\'Idual nl'se' hiS standard of 170 meetmg ** * Wpt \'p.athpr. had be-pn RIlI(' to kC'Pp and to L..1.:;t w('('l, the \\cathl'l' contnb· high "f.lnddrds throllgh- out the \\ ar I Ie S('{''' 1111' 1I11poltdnt unmcdlUte area We may he muk- ing up for rhe shortage m July and fied interest In scit'nce, which won August. though damage to corn the 'Aal'. and h(' SCI'S grcat Iw('d lor around here cannot be cured by too socml sciences wl1lch can \\ In the late rainfall Howevcr, It IS a to and/uts conclw,lon of lhe plogl,llll, guests wprc SCI H·(l plll1t hHnd rchll the sUb-SOlI. This would seem wafers The st ling ('n<;('I,lll1(' lllay- to Iw a cerlaln conscqlwncc 01 ('d during lll( serVing .slov.'ly f!tlling mOisture * ·i:. TIll' Wayne VIcinity was nol so fortundte III as other parls of the county. Clouds s('['mcd to he ('mply whIm they leached hC'Il' We lacl{ed pnonty, or perhaps t h(' g"ood graces of 1hL' OPA Anyway, we w('re deflCH.'nt 10 csscmt In} mOisture when \\'f' needed It most. an..d as a result fields hereabouts suffered But com production 111 t he county and in the rest of the stale WIll be ahead of expectatIOns, and the crop IS said to be free from frost

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Page 1: HERALD - Wayne Newspapers Onlinenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1941-1950... · PAGES Section One Pages 1 to 8 Wilbur HeithoId,.G~nePerry HaveRese~1'C~a,mpion

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Section OnePages 1 to 8

Wilbur HeithoId,.G~nePerry

Have Rese~1' C~a,mpion.

In Two -Breeds.

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IHE WAYNE HERALD 16

Number Attend Program andReception at College

Sunday Afternoon,

Homecoming Plan"Here Are Initiated

S::;:'I;;:X=T,;;Y~-F=O;,U=R=T;:,H=YE::::::::A=:R==::=-=-=~ WAYNE, NEBMSK\l11YRSDAY, OCTOBElR 10, 1946. NUMBER TWENTY-TWO

H P "d ~~~=~C~h~=~J~~M~~~P~F~ciRU~L~O~S~C~H~M~ID~T~9R~~~1~'~~==""~===~==~=?~~~~~~ODOr resl ent H~t~~~'~~~~1-\o arge ap en' DROWNS IN JAPAN oya Neighbors NEBRASKA BANKERS Get High HQ,nors

CHI D IN SCHOOL W" h C I"' Word coming to 'Mr.•nd Mrs. MEET IN LINCOLN ""'Of Way.n'e State It rue ties ~~e~'I~~~r':;;~~~~e:'::;:~I;~~~~~~ Hold Convention TO DISCUSS WAYS On Baby ~eveso~~~I~( t1~~\t~~:J~l~;~~~I~~~~ Wilford Lindsay Is AmQng I ~:~; h~~l~r~~l~;~h~?:'swn:~~::;= NE~~~~~nb;~~e:; :~l~ ~:~~o( health, 1'~latmg to the prob- In Japan Furthe d t I th District and' Four..County urday of thlS week to conSiderlem ot kcl' mg ehildrcn well, Marines in Whose Behalf held by the f r \~\S ~~et l 1 Groups Elect Officers financial problems and betterslresses nell C' hcarmg as ('ssl'n· Trial Is Planned. information ~m~%c~ve~ ~ro:nIO~~c Here Thursday. qualify to adVIse people In han~tlal to due l~adWaY 111 school. If government. dllng theIr accumulated mil-a ehlld can t hear and under~ w;;~'e, :~~for~ur~~d~~~~a~bO~~ Third district and Four~county hons Bank depOSIts have reach~ Wayne county 4~H membersstand everyt m

gdn teacher says, a year ago after bClOg held a B" P R II ~e~:e~~~dnsjOi~~IY R~[~a~~~~~~~~ ed an all~tlme high, and quoting took high ratmgs on baby beeves

~tl~at~~c~~~~I~~~e:et(I;~~tb~~~set~ ~;l~~~re0I~l~~~ ~~P~;~~~e~~e1~i~ Ig arty a Y iorium last Thursday, with 114 at~ ~~Oa~q~a:tt:r~~mb:~tk~~:u~~r:r~~ ~~~m~~b~;~~~~~~~lds~~~~u:~~;;;ll~~Sa~~~s~~~r~ ~~u~('e~~'ct~~~ ~ ~ne ~f 22 ma~nes 111

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f~Cd Will Be Friday 1~n~~~~tl~h~11IiS~~I~ct~rl~tl~~u~~~ ~~~U~e ~~~~IP~t~~C t~~tV~~~~ ~he:~ ~~~~~V~nC~1~:~~O~;~r~h:h;r~~~~~

~~~er;~n~~~tt~~~erle~~u~~~i ~~e ~~~~ a~ains~ }~~~e~apa~~~e \:~~nwer~ ~n ~=~ne:ug~xo~~~h~~~to~r~~~ 6~~ funds, bnow ;eacty for lI1\'est~ champio/rvrn the Angus 1)reed. The

grddes and pltlf'ul dumbness. e~ar"g~a~~~ ~~k~~[t~{R;~~~o~~~a~~ Republican Caravan Comes kota counties convenes at Pender :1~~\O~t~ls~ut~n~o m~~~7~s~ha~~ ~;=~~~~~)\t~~kb~4~~:~oen~Ot~;Poor!}' tunctlOTllOg eal's may be For Program Planned in October next year. development" Well~known fig~ ycar In companson with 16 nbbonstraceable tq

ta dJsorder that i~~~ June :28, 1945, to August 15, In Auditorium. The distrIct elected officers as ures In the fleld of American fl~ earned 011 13 calves a year ago,

could be re lOved. \Vc Il'call follows Oracle, Mane Mallett, nance Will lead dISCUSSion of Has Rl'sf'tve III're[ord.our !1carmg as tC'rl"lhcal1y bad Nl1zuma. KikUChi, Nakao and The statc republican caravan, Laurel, vice oracle, Hattte Mc- VItal fmanclal tOPICS. The Idea WIlbur HC'lthold, 13, so", of Mr.\\hen the te,:l.cher mentioned Takeda are the four charged WIth headed by Senator Hugh Butler, Nutt, Wayne, past oracle. Fanchen IS to guard agalllst needless and Mrs. Otto Helthold of north~.study or m~dc c!'ltJeal refer- vlOlatmg thc laws and customs of Congressman Karl Stefan, Candl- Banister, Wayne; chancellor, waste of savmgs Many arc tn- cast of Wayne. beSides havmg thp('Ilce to somclstudcnt dC'llIll1uen~ 'Aar m that they committed certain date for Governor Val Pcterson, Pearl FIsh, Belden, marshal, Mrs cllJled to get nd of v.lmt they reserve champIOn of the HerefordC) But our ~ar trouble appe<ll~ acts and atroCltles agalnst Ame1'l- and ()thcr state and county candl~ Meyers, Hartmgton; mner sentmel, have on hand, forge-ttmg: the breed, also received a purple rib.eli to \'dnl:sh '-'\ hen the bell rang can and allied pnsoners of war dates Will be 10 Wayne for 'a big Fern Korten, BloomfIeld, oLiter essentIal of H surplus Rldmg bon In the heavy class and placed,for recess, 014 (\ pl,m lor an cx~ held captive at H'likodate. party rally Friday evenmg: Octo~ sentmel. Emily Bock. Laurel re~ hIgh and \\ lid \\ Ithout I rogard to fourth In championship of alltendrd \<lCatHJn \\<1S under Nllzuma. a former captaIn In the bel' 11, at R m the mUJllclPal audl~ corder and receiver, Edna Bum· t1H' future lI1vlfes further m~ breeds among the 1.600 calvesdiSCUSSIon \\ l' (',Ill sce how Jap army, was In command of the tOl'lum Wayne municipal band, garner, Laurel flatlOn and posslhle collapse Wtlbur's calf, MacArthur orstepped-up Ihlt'l'l'SI in schaul camp which was established June directed by A J Atkms, will lead Four~countyoflJeers arc Oracle, GratIfying every buymg whim, "Mac," welghmg 1,050 pounds, was'Aould help h~armg We can al- :28, 1915, and operated untIl the the caravan through the bUSiness Dorothy Warner, Pender. vice or~ puttmg extl'a cash Into doubtful bought at O'Nelll and was a fullso see hO\\ Ilockl'd Circulation end of the war Prisoners confmed sectiOn and will furnish a concert ade, Frances Ndc, Waterbury; ventures, could preCipItate a brother to MacArthur, the 1,040-01 sound thn ugh a ehl1d's men- 111 the camp were mostly U S before the program Candidates past oracle, Fanchen ~ Banister, tumble, which a moderate, sen- pound calf which was the reservetal d.nat0Jl1)-1 might sC"lOusly marines taken at Wake lsland. will speak briefly Free doughnuts Wayne, marshal, Phylfjs Gaauwe, Sible course would prevent. champIon m the Hereford breed~,1,~~11{{~lnCgRPI.no,)I:~I'l~'d::o" IS earnestly Pnsoners slept on bare wooden and coffee will be served at conclu~ Wayne, recelver, Grace Dawson, Bankers kno"," fmance, know last year and which was owned by'" ~, , .. ,,--~.. floors In quarters overrun With sion of the evenmg Wayne, recorder, Mathilda Polly, people's dISPOSItion to let loose Wilbur's brother, Edmond, who~~---~~-_-~ ta~das'tbo;ldebtU1~c~~I~ler:ts"""eSraem:n'atdioe~ The caravan comes from Har- Pender; inner sentmel, Pearl Hanl~ srucarpp~UnSg adOb~gghhatnrvetshtewhh~CPhCaOI~ was then III serVIce The calf was

, tmgton. A highway patqJlman and ka, Pender, outer sentmel, Kath- ., ,shown by Edmond's sister, Delor-

Funeral ServI" ce quute Food was msufflclent. local cars Will mect the caravan leen Hart, Homer; chancellor, Lu- most invarlahly does not mater- e.s Each calf ~rrrought $1 a pound

Worlnng conditIOns were hazard~ FrIday ev('nmg at the county lme cretla Jeffrey. Wayne. laltze Bankers are ~chooled to ThiS IS Wllh;ur's second year m

Held la t Altona ~~~h ~a~:m~C1=~~e~h:r:r~tb~~~~n ~';:~t:::~~'c~ti~~::,:,a~~~:haa~:: State Superv;50r Alma Snydcr of ~~~7~~~eca~o~~~II~n~~s~r;;,~~~~ ~;~h;:;:h,~eea~:;,s~;:~t~~Ss~~~~~~~r;:an~~~t~~:np~;:~~~~~y'~e~~ ~~,th~ofJ~~~e ~7d ~~0~t~5s~lSt~ t ~E~lF~~~:~i"1r~~i~th::;,~1~ ~e_d_o_n_t_o_c_o_1I_ns_e_I__w_IS_C_1Y_.~~_.(I~~~o~~~~~erdl~~~~;ed: :e~:~~d a~

LeRoy W. L$.bs Passes Away ~~:I~lC ~i~a~~~i~~', h~~dm:~P~~~n~~ ~~~~e~e~~y~~C1~f~is~I~~ ~o :~ here School of instructIon was -------- and was able to attend the s~ow.At Home Tuesday After nled requests by officers of the so are mVl1ed to dnve to the coun~ conducted in the afternoon Har~ Passes at Home Gen:~:r:;, ~~~~nB~~e~r. and

L<,i(",B~,id~a:)~I. ~20nS~;' "I Mr ~5t;~~,~:r.s~~~~tc~~~;lC~~d~~I~~;ty ~i;f~~;d,~~ms:~fcC';,':r~~narmes, ;~~~l~~r~~~::~~ert~in~~~o~~~ S d h ~~:'~£~~:~:~h~~~U::~~~i!:~~~'and ~lrs Herbcrt La,bs of nc.r Kikuchi, former Clvll,"n cm- :~d al~~~~dnC:st;~efJ(ac~vo~h:a~~~In the evenmg. atur ay Nig t pla"cd reservo champ;onsh1p at theAltona passpd away at IllS home ployee of the Jap army, 'Aas III republlcans arc commg- HTthel ;;em.ng hanquel was held at Services for Mr5. Julie Lage Wayne counly f~llr. Gene boughtTw'sda) mormng, October 1. He charge of the mess hall and food Committee" Com'PDt;os. 0 e l\'!orrlson the calf from \V til Sitz of AtklU$onhad b('cn III fa~llOg health for se\,- He IS charged With mistreating The county central committee Fanchen Bamster was district Are Conducted Tuesday and the anImal tipped the scale a\eral )C'ar'i and! had hef'n \ery 111 prisoners and with ,WilfUl mlS· met at the Presbyterian parlors oracle and Florence Rogers dlstnct At St. Paul Church~ 880 pounds Gene nad champion.1\\U \\eeks approprJatJOn of Red Cross and here last Thursday evenmg to pre~ recorder the past year. ship on hiS calf at Wayne county

Fum'ruJ l'l1ds \\'('1'(' conductC'd oth0r supplies mtended for prlson- pare for Ihe VlSlt of the caravan. Royal Nelghors passed resolu~ Mrs Julie Lage 70, resident of fall' a year ago Gcne's calf soldFrld.lY dfh'lnoQ,l al 2 (rom TnTllty ers of war. T, SHook counly chaIrman, pre~ t:ions of appreciation to Wayne Wayne county many years, passed for 7;J{' H poundLuthl'lan dllll(h \\llth H('\ IIcr~ Nakao, former corporal in the Sided F S Berry and Congress. busmess firms for wmdow decora- away at her home 10 Wayne Satur~ Jirl('gl'r CllJf h Champion.111'11 ['(''ike In Ch,ll f!:1' Altona Jap forces tMd (harge of tho dls~ man Stefan spoke on conditIOns m tlons, the Clty for usc of the audl~ day evenmg Octohcr 5, about 7 Pvt Roland Kneger, 21, son ofschool chllrhcl} .sang A prayC'r pensary. Not bemg a qualiflCd this country and suggested Im- tOl'lum, the hotel for the banquet o'clock after bemg m fal1mg health Mr and Mrs Gus Kfleger of Wis­5('IVIC(' al lhe Wm Stuthman home ml'dlcal man, he is charged WIth provemcnts Coffee and doughnuts served and the Herald for publlc~ for the past two years nC'r, took grand championship- onprcccdE'd the rIltcs at the churcl1, mtet'fermg wlth the prisoner doc~ were served by Mrs. Albert Wat~ Ity. Funeral fltes were conducted hIS Hereford steerHUrJal 101l0\H1d III the church tor's diagnoses and treatments and son. Mrs DIck Sandahl, Mrs. Lloyd Tuesday at 2 30 at St. Paul Luth~ Kneger, who is statIOned at Fort(pm('!('lY Pnl~beal'ers were Don- with hldmg Red Cross medical Behmer and ~rs-. Ella Willers. Bapt.·"'t Meet.·ng eFrraene5eChoufrf~ch,a't~nigth .!iReovc·kSo'f KAged5~ Knox, Ky, and who was granted a,lld MllttIH'S, \'~'Crnon p"ufz, Merlin supplies He lS also accused of bcat~ "=' , , furlough 10 fly home to receive theHl'Jnhl.lrdt W~lberl and Alllert mg prIsoners til! h GIS t l' 0 l'h I and "Abide With Me" were sung by Ak~Sar~Ben award and to attendWlllkelm~ln .lnd LoUls T0S]{(' Takeda, f~~mcr co.rporal and, m- OIl oa e 0 pen ur!ii;( ay GC'reon Allvlfl, With MISS Charlotte the sale of hiS baby beef. I§: a

LeRoy W Labs was born at Am- terpreter, IS descl'lhed as a VI~QUS· ·1 __ Ziegler at the organ ComIJllt.tal nephew of Mrs 'Geo. Frahtn MiSSt t N I IVI f 1934 II hate{' of \Vlntc tnch. He repeatedly' L.- ~ :D - wilr Obscwe- H'~lt Century'f6!lowed at Greenwood cemetery Olive KrIeger, . J{an~, and Erne~11~~rp~l~edf'I~' lh~'YL~ttllC;an fa~thw:~ thrashed pi"ISOners. ~ , or eg on five wlth the Beckenhauer mortuary m Krieger of Wayne. ' ~. ~-"Amhelst The family came to Al~ The charges filed speCIfy mis· __ With Special Services charge. Pallbearers were Bert Roland sold his beef Frida1' fortona vlCllllty ;about seven years treatment for the 2:2 mannes. Leadets in Activities Are Here Two Days. Plahn, Thorle Plahn. Lloyd Peters, $1875 a pound to ,Johnny's cafe in

ago Dece1:lsed had attended Altona ~~~~~:a ~s ~1~c~~~~,Ofal~~a;~n~haenn~ Appointed for Post Northeastern Baptist association Dean Potter, Henry Schmitz and South Omaha 'llf bid was far

R~:17t(~~11~ll[':;~~tll~~~1:1» long as hIS Lmdsay of Wayne, Nakao IS Here Wednesday. will observe its 50th anniversary at R~~~~~hA~e~:' Plahn daughler of i~~41tf~~' ~'B~~4~h~~;iO~ "

Game, Float Parade, Dance Sunlvlllg th' yOU1l1 ,'1(' his par- ~:~:r~~y~~tt~~~~~Plllgand beatmg Amef'lcan LegiOn post. whIch ~~y~~. B~~~~S~~~~:tC~~~~~l~~11~ ~I~n aa~dW~r~ut~f:~I~)~~~~~rw:2~~h\~~~~~1~0~~~~~~~~ing~ AIt~And Crowning of Queen IPills, one !lrot~er, \·C"1. two SIS- The tnal of the fall I' Japs lS CX~ rpet Wf'dnesd~y evenmg last week, host pastor and Mrs. Carlos Mar~ ]R76 Sh h I Snr~BC'n beSides the two mention-

Are Among Features. ~~I~'e,L~~"n~r~~\p~~'~~~~: ~I~l a;J pected to progress soon. ~~~c~e~5~1('rpoCr~bt)~~~6crg~~I,~h~~ ~d~~eac;:;.ary~treasurer. IS actmg ~~~n~~. :~~f~1~~0~he~~1:~~~I~ Cdr~~~I~I;:awards: I'~red FeJsman,

Wayne college hamecomlllg, sel Mrs \Vm Stu hmann ot Altona,S I d I 0 . 1he dlstnct LeglOn conventIOn will The program Thursday mornmg' Hereford steer, DaVId Meyer,for Saturday, Novelll1ber:2, IS bemg and l\lr and M s Gustav Labs of CIe u (~ penlng bo held in West Pomt Herh Lutt opens with a song service and d('~ ~~n:~ar:wa:te~:ef~l;e~:r~~~~r~~Hercford steel'; Norman Willer.s,planned through cooperatIOn of Amhersl and great grandmothers, Md. d 5t and Archie Wert are sohcltors 101' votlons by Rev Remhart J. John- Johannes N Lage March 18, 1896 Angus helfer, county mixed groupWayne college, AlumnI aSSOCiatIOn, Mrs Gus Bduens of Altona. and 0 er'nlze ore the drive. son of Tllden; address of welcome The couple located on a farm SIX of (1\'('

W club and the Chamber of Com- l\IIs Hl'mmons of Amherst VarIOus committees were ap- by Rev, Bulkley and response by miles south and..., two west of Blue awards. Myron Deck, Here~merce. Wayne Wildcats Will meel Among- thos£' here [rom a\vay for Larson-Kuhn Firm Finishes pomted at the- meeting The pro- C. A: 4derer of Norfolk; appomt- Wayne. Mr Lage passed away No- ford steer, Carroll Munson, AngusKearney In the featured football lhl' ntl'~ \'d're 1\11' and l\ills Walter gram commlttee, to serve the next ment of committees, mtroductlOn vemher 19, 1918 Mrs. Lage re- steer, Jim NIssen, Hereford steer;

* * * game of the day. A cross-country Lab.s 01 Wehs/PI City la, Mrs Enlarged and Improved SIX m('C'tmgs begmnmg October 16, and presentation of statistics by mamed on the farm untIl 1930 Norman Wdlers, Hereford steer;Amon", Current Prob){·ms. race by candidates from thl' col Gustav Lahs, Mr and Mrs Reuben Quarters in Wayne. mrludes Vo/alden Felber, Ernest Dr Wm Park of Omaha; address when she moved to Wayne, her DaVId Meyer. Hereford steer;

Mmgllng for a brwf time With lege, 18 !)('lng tentatl\ely [I1annl'd Labs ilnct Edwul LII18 uf Amherst, KI'('fe, Lloyd McNatt ° and Miss by MISS Dorothy E. Wiley, mlssion- home since county Hereford group of five.editors Httendmg a four-statE' con~ fol' lhe hLllf Mr'.s Ilel'man Eitmg Mr and Mrs Enlarged. remodeled. refmlsh!'d Ruth Lundl)('rg Members of the ary to Burma and India. Red awards: George Biermann,

~~~~II~~'e~tu~\~~aXt~;~~I~~~~l~~~: sp~~sC~r;~g ~~:~~Jh~~e~~(~l~~l~~c~~ ~:: ;:{~S~t~~~~~~~~~r~)J'1~~I~I~mdY and ~~~ar~~l~~~~k('~~'or~l{'ISL~~sl~~~~~~~ ~tlhl~~I~c,c~;nm~l~e~tr~~~~l~(~o~~~ Ch~~berr:'\~~~CCbe~i~E!h~er~;'d~: ~Ef~ns~~fI1F~~o~~L£~1~~~~~t,~r~~;;;, s~~~~~I~e~~~s~~~kH~~:supplies and skYll'(Jck('~mg pl'lces MUS1C will he furmshed lJ\ Lee - ~ - openmg thIS we('k~end, begmnmg IKlIlg and Lloyd IIeydlauff. Floyd afternoon's program wlth a song Lage who made hiS home With hIS ford steer. Jim Nissen, Shorthornnre not reslllctpd to any one sec~ Barron and hiS band A honlC'com- [?lllleral (JOndllcted Thursday morning at 8.30.. , Conger IS advl~or t? the at~letlC servi.ce and devotions An ddress. mother m Wayne, Mrs. Raymond helfer, Donald Perry, Herefordtlon 01 group and we were further mg queen selecled by populdr \ote F H . J f The Larson store, which had commIttee Fritz Dlmmel WIll be "Sunshme and Shadows," IS by helfer, Wilbur Helthold, HerefordconVinced that dOing busmes.<; and of the student body at the college. 01· t\(rJolS n ant \2,500 square feet of floor space to ~entatlvely contacted to have Jun- Rev. J. 0, Nelson of Omaha, a Langemeler who lives south of steer,trymg to sat is f) demands 1Il all WIU he presented as a leature of Page Chll~tlar HarriS, son born serve cus~omers 24 years ago, .to- WI' LegJOn baseball. . message on evangelism, "Certam- :na:c~~~,a;'~eA~~~~dg~:~~C~~ld~~ WhIte awards: Roy Grunke,lmes constItute a maJor task A the occasion Candidates from ttl{' Thursc.!ay, OctoqerJ, 10 S Sgt and day has 7,,)~Osquare f:et. The first Aldon Sederberg was appom!ed ties, the Needed Note," by Rev are Lois ahd Jack Langcmeler. Hereford SII'('r, Delores Lutt,growing- tendency on tho part of senIOr and JunlOI' classes arc C'11 Ml S ( I',d\\ rrd' C I-Llrl'ls, m Nel~ floor and basement have been en- post service officer, succeedmg A. R Hardy of Omaha; missionary Hereford steer; Loren Willers,employees p\;erywhere to get the glble One dttendant from I'ach of hardt hall al th:t college here died larged and completely modernIzed A, L. Swan who had served m that address by MISS Wiley The young Nadmc and Donna Lage Mr~ Lage Hereford s1eer; Wendell Willers,

b 1. V f th t f d cap't 192- D Sh b hi' b t St also leaves thref1 hrothers, Rudolph II f dmost for the least hampers service the four classes Will be eleelr'd by a out noon Fr~day The mother ICWS o. e m erlOr arc ou~ aCI y smce- ,J on or a n peop e s anquet IS gIven a PI h d R kl f PI h f A ~~yO~r~~cke;.als{ had a~ Angusand make'S product tOn slQlover and vole of mdlvldual classes, Vernon and baby were m(;ved Thursday elseWhere m thiS Issue. The pubhc replaced Harold Syas on the (lxeeu- Paul Lutheran church, With Luth~ Ia~ ~n~n Ern~Cst eplah~ ~foLoSvc:~~more' costlv That was the com~ Kozisek IS chairman of the com~ mornmg to a loral hosplfal where is Invlted to mspect the buildmg to tlve committee Mr, Syas went to eran ladles in eh<1rgc. baby beef III the show and Darlene

~~'::~~l~~~a':~h'; S~~;:'~l;~~~' a~e~:~ m'i;e~Slnh~~~~g~hat orgaOlzatlons ~~e~;\f'~.~;~;t~:~~~~~I~~·t day sec the ,mprovements. ~~~t n~~~~5pu~~:~it/~~~~~.Witt m~~~\:.ne:~;I~"~[ss~~:~r~::~~~ ~~~~~E~~~~~,!~r~£~~e~f:EWilI~~~n:1~;,r~~o~tr~~~~unty.~~~s~;~~~t~('~\~~~~l~~~~n~~~~~~rs ~d~i~~ ~:~;x~e~ftego<~~sthe home~ sa~~~;;;;la~ll~C;~~::~o~~ 3co~~uc~~~ RitekL~;fi~d~e:varia c1~~ r;~~g;~i~~I~:~~~~~~~-~~: WI¥hi':~~eJ~I~r~~~~a~v:~~;;ngi5: of Avoc., Mr5 Lottie Potter of h,;,~~~t~~nb;'~;~~e~oe~n,;it~~Y:h~;

1101''': :.c::"tlnn. PI:::'",O ~~:a~~~ra f~;,u~:)';;,~~'~~le ~~~~~~~~~~~rlnc I~';~C ~~~m~;~~i Pvl. MarvlD Christi.ns, 19, son ~~\:~~~~n~I~~nD~~~n~'::~;;; ~~~gf:ee~;;c~a~~~o~e~~~~~;·~u~~ ~:~~~5n~i ~:inu~nd Mrs SophIe ~~~~~~~d'heB~~no~.;:,~o';,b~r!~~~~PubliC l't'cept:on for Dr Morey, day night, Nov('mb{'! 1 Clarence followed lJl Way (' cemc1ery of Mr and Mrs Otto Christians of ~cLc:n, Hohart Auker. Robert ~~s: s~~si~~e:~~~alOlser~~~OII:\~ fa~::y~e~:e~~r~ffo~h~11~mr~~~J:~: ~~:~~:~l~~n ~~~~~sf~~i~r:a~~a~

~~~~~(',i~~~~l;~ a~f~~~~:~t, ~~s t:~ Kuhn IS In (harge S T~;t.II1~~~t ~a~' t~(~:~~:t (~I1~~~f ~o~~~~(~~('~~~wMO;" A~f::ld G~~I~~~ AI~~~n~~~s a~~e M~~~t~on~h~~;: "Crossroads and Foundations," by ceptmg Arnold Lage who had been and DIck Lubherstedt of WakefieldE'xpresslon of Il\e mterest 111 a \lltal Action Is Taken llflrns served a an enSign in the of Wmslde, was kIlled August 17 Wayne Tletgen, Duane Dlon, Aldon Dr, Wm Park, missionary message here two weeks ago. received red ribbons on theirmstltution. as \\C'll an encouragmg navy anQ his IrE' was WIth the by an accidental dlScharge of a Sederberg, Wilbur Ahlvers, Lloyd bYRMevIS.sJW.wileYDeMerrl'tt of Norfolk, Mrs Lage was a member of St. HeDreef.OnrdansdteeDrlsck LUbbersted~.andIn Lot Case Here WAVES Both w\rre In ('ollege here revolver IJl the hands of hls room~ McNatt, George Kolund, Ray Paul Lutheran church Mrs Lage~~~I~.t f~~(~)~~.(~~nr~~n;a~n...~~~~~~~ The motions of Wayne cl1y and thiS sU~1mer S Sgt HarriS then mate at Fussen, Bavana, whIle he Cross, Arnold Reeg and Don will conduct devotIOns Friday was held in highest esteem by her ~~%K4~e:t~~rO\~~~~ne~~:s~ '::datC', and the opportumty to gam of C. H Hcndnckson for new tnals enlisted In lhe army aIr corps and was asleep III barracks. Further Wright afternoon. Rev. E C Barton of many frwnds.Ht;quaintanoc '" Ith the preSident in the lot actIOn brought hy Don is statlOnep at JJenver Mrs Har~ detaIls of the mcid~nt have not Thirty members were present. Omaha, will deliver the colporter Bob Hanson 42c. ~

d f I I f h Wightman agamst the Clty of I'll', th" former ~hnon'l Mary Nel~ becn recelvcd by the family. The L. W McNatt, Hans Wolfe and message. Mrs. Harris, president of Employer Employe~~g. {~~~\...~~)r~'~~a)~~~;Vs~~I~¥a~~~o~ Wayne were overruled by Dlstnct mann, 'Who fmlSJhed the two~year youth had been m Germany seven George Claycom.b served The next the state WMS, will speak, and Party· Schedttled Install Fixturesof umtt'd commumty support. Judge Sldney T Frum of South course here and ~ho was graduat~ mon1hs. meeting Will be October 16, The Miss Wiley will give a mIsslOoary 1 Q t H t

__ SllJUX CIty, Ifl a special heanng oj ed from tlw umtcrslty In Denver, The body arrived In Norfolk ~rvJ~gdcom~~ttee mc~d~s kloyd messa~_______ Wayne employers will entertam n uonse U 8REPRESENT WAYNE the case here last Thursday enrodlled h('rc t~is fall for post Monday last week, and funeral P ra

f°Fr 'GcDa'lrman

d, Wid' ,wF·n

l, employes at a party the last of thiS Plumbrng facilities for the Quon-

The judge ordered that lhe cIty gra uate work 1 rites were conducted Sunday at St. ro. a co an a en e ~ Convention Report month in the auditorIUm, accordmg set huts for housing ~rried col-A~ CHURCH MEETING has a valid fIrst lien on lots 1, 2 and The baby leav'fs hIS parenls and Paul's Lutheran church In Nor- bel'. J G' CI b to plans of the promotIOnal and ac~ lege veterans are being installed as

Pl'esyt..erlan synod and synodical 3. block 6. Crawford & Brown's grandparents, M

1and Mrs Frank folk, Rev. W, W. Gleschen had p . A d 8 IVen to It tivity commIttee of the Chamber soon as materials arrive. Stoves

conVene at Hastings from Monday addition, for the su~ of $907.09 Neimann of Car oil, and Mr. and charge. ermtssion ske Nebraska~Iowa district of Kj~ of Commerce. E. J. Keefe, H. E. for the huts haven't arrived. Gasto Thursday thiS week Rc:v. O. B. with interest from d te of decree Mrs. Clarence H rris of Omaha. Deceased leaves hiS parents and To Lease Grounds wanis Internfltional held its con- Ley and Carl Nuss were 10 Omaha Will not be installed until these

Proett, went Monday to attend as He ordered that the .al estate be ~lldw~re here fo ~he funeral The ~wo sisters, Lavern and Dclain, Officers of Wayne Country club ~:s~ti~~ t~~ ~:~~h~~~O~~y~~'~~~ id:.e~~:Yoc~~s~:~~re entertamment :~~~~r~:f~ei~~lro:;ti~~ti~~eisoi~~;.:~t~~ ~~ I~~~a~~~~t iW~Sda:y~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~ \~~ i93~~I~~U;:tl~;~ fuerIOU:~S;O:~CU~'r~'lr~~~~gency o~r~k~~~~'and daughter, Wan- vi~llted the city council Tuesday represented by C L. Pickett, Wm. The plan. as formulated, asks huts which at'c'beilJ,S erected at thethe former as .official cnurch dele- the lien. He stIpulated that pro~ -~ - --- --- - da, went from here Sunday to the r;::;;~~a~op~~~ ~~~~~:~~~p~e~et~~ Beckenhauer, F L, Blair and C. H. each employer to purchase tickets same slt'e on thh)'S.PE. Samuelsongate and the latter as women's so. cced~ of the sale go to pay cost", REPRESENT A YNE funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Galmat Bright, who returnihg Saturday for his employes who will be hIS lots on E!ist 7th '!:ttreet.dety delegate. J. O. Wentworth half to the plaintiff and half to the AT ST TE MEETING went from Wmside. ~ar~~~ course Action will be taken The first three gave reports Mon- guests. Buffet suppet;, games and 'wen~ ~edneSdaY to speak on the city, to payment of the $907.09 Mrs. S. A. Lut en as a state of~ - - ------~ --- day when 53 KiwarHans met at professional entet,'tairlment are totestora ion fund, he bemg chair- with interest at 6 pCI' cent from flcer and Mrs, F anlt Morgan and CHANGES MANAGERS co~~f;~r~JU~ndme~ir:~i~~a~~~~~ l-lotel Morrison. be arranged. The comfnittee Willman f r this in NIObrara Pres· date of decree and that the balance Mrs. W. C. Cory II as delegates OF WAYNE FIRM decided to have a professional golf serve the supper.

byt(!rY., All return this Thursday., of the proceeds be paid to Wlght~ ~ent/~ L~coln ue~u:y to att~nd h Fr;gd Gildersleeve is managing course bUilder examine the Wayne WillFAorCcDerPlll1f!.gdSWell 'RrO~b·elr~ltmNMa:clsLek.~ng,~A~5.~M~.rrKtce·rLn~,eH~e.~E~'~.-l-- man. e s a e omen s e u conventIOn t e orr Feed lY{ill here, succeed~ grounds to adVise possibilIties. I- ""f,RpJos A__re,Substantial. H .. E. Siplan is attorney for at Hotel Cornhu ker. Mrs. Lutgen tog Robert Addy who went to Mar~ A professional who is building

Rainfral;I. in Wayne and vicinity Wightman. ~1 S. Berry for the city presented a fla pageant, using: ellS. Ia.• SatUrday to work in the courses at Kearney, Albion, St. Wayne city councn. in regular Ley and E. J. Keefe.since <?Fto')t~r 3 totals 2.45 ineh~sj and Mark Ryan for Hendrickson. women from diff rent clubs at the main office of the Don mill. Mr. session "ruesday, voted ,to ask forafi::cord~ to the rain gauge at the r ! I ~' meeting Wednes ay evening. The Addy had managed the Wayne Of- ::r~ld. and Tecumseh may be se· bids October 29 on drilling a new Wayne Wins over Laurel.St4ltc ~ational bank. Dai1y rmla- I '(q Observe Holldayo I women will re Urn home this fice since last Christmas. IO-inch well a half block west of Wayne hi$h second team defeat·'lUgs a~: Octorer 3,' .23: ,~\',55;,'5, altks will observe Co- Thursday. cu;;s~~.membershiPdrive Was dis' the other city wells at the porth ed Laurel in football here Tuesday,~6i 7, 'F!,; 8, ,2. , , ,I, " rday, October 12, To store OPening. end of Main street, .fternoon, 7'to O.

, --C""- -------~ II memhers of Buy Wa ne Cafe. Eddie Meese w.s in Norfolk l.st Mr. and Mrs, Bev. Strahan .old .A building penni!' was grantedMrs. c~~' C. Myers uh~eIWen'J: 0 attend a state Mr. and Mrs. rnold Emricq: ot week When he attended the formal 'their gas station at Cherokee, Ia., to. Ferris W~er. . Northeast

a' 0 eration lVIonda~ at a venUon that day in Norfolk. bought jnar Cook's cafe opening of Ute ..remodeled. and en- and plan to move to New York . A beer license was I,granted to agents havesh :t:8.L'tr" t"~ , ., <"' 'r . ,," here. larged Gamble 5tore there. Am lA 1:"ft..,"-i"'h Monday.;{ 'II' I I' ,. : • soon. p ~ .~~.,~, '!"'r." ••1 \ .

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The republIca.n caravan bearingparty candldntC'R and !i'ad0t's willalPpcur In \Va"voc F'l'lda)' eveningof this \\ cek. All ~cctlOi~s ()f (heslate \\ III have ueen vIsited whenthe tour is over, and speakers willhave taxed their voices in telhng

~.~:~s \~~~~ll~{}n!l~~tt~c~~~~~jlt'J~~~~CeSSIOn ammated n political rallyE\lcrybody who carried a torchtook an influential part and hl'lped Dr Vlctot' P Mo!"<,y, new pre-51-

save the nllho,~' x. ,~ 1 ~e~~~ ~fn:~~~~~ i~~~~yT~,~~~~~f:~o~~;~The nwdcrn lwldlcal meeting cd at a receptiOn Sunday dttcrnoon

bl'UlgS l'undldatp,s to the \oters for in thl' student umon, a number ofUl$~'ctlon H t IlClI' plulosophy IS school and townspeople bClng prcs~

~uund and thell' talks arc conCIse enl for the nccaSlOlland to the pomt the} arc likely to Guests were received 1I1 thegllln popular Javor If they are lounge where Prof F G Dale PIC~

long~wlnd(;d, they lose tuvor and sented them to Dr and MISare support(,c1 reluctantly More)', 1\11' and Mrs R M Car~

.,.,. * * hal't, Dr und MI~ M B Street,Sen/llor Hugh Butler nOlTlmee Denn and Mrs Clarence McGinn,

for r(J-dectlon. IS a leadt'r In the Pr()f antl MI S W A Wollenhaupttnl\'('l~ng group It should be re~ and' Mrs Maude Joseph Smithmembered that the senator recent~ They then \\('l1t to the dll1U1g roomly encircled the globe at IllS own of the student uillon \\here musIcC'xpcn~e to fmd out conditions was fUllllshrd by the strmg en­abroad and to sa ttsfy himself m semble undf'1' the dl! C'ct IOn of Profregard to the \1.'1Sest course to f<il- John R KClth10..... 10 InternatIOnal rC'labons. It I)r J R Johnson pn'sld('d ovC'ris certum t'e knows what he IS the program The brass ehOlc, ledtLLlkmg dbout, and is moved by de~ by Prof KeIth, playC'd 'Cast1l1a'termmatlon to lend hiS mfluence by Holmes MISS Eleanore Wibergto sound public policies He knO\vs played a plano solo, "Malequena,"Nebraska, the nation, the \\orld and she accompanied Robert Han~

* * -X. sen, \\ ho sang "Trees, b~ JoyceVal P<,ll'rson \\ho IS n~all) a Kilmer

\Vllyne product. \\fill be hcN' He Prof \\' A Wollenh<'lUpt, PIC'SI~

IS a unlvcrslty gra<\uate, saw long dent of the Faculty club mtroduc~S('l'\ICC ahl'Oad m tl)(' lato ,war, ed Mayor L \\. Mcl':att \\ho ex­knows \\hat IS \\hut He sprang tended the commumty s eordmlfrom the grassrodts, understands \"eleame to Dr Morey and faml1ythe countI')slde and speaks the and assured them of the CIt\. slanguage 01 the prairies H1S ex- unammoUs support of the coll('gppel:lCnet' combines thc lo\vn and which IS 'Wayne's most outstandlllgcountry asset

". * -"- Dr :\lol'l'Y respondl d dnd l "'-nth!'I' JlolilY n')mlneeS Will be on prl;'ssed apprecldtlon tm Co()pt'!a~

hand. T1WIr selpcl iOn IS good proof 1100 which )S eSSf'nt wi to Sll(t c~s ofthf>Y rate high as cltlZl'nS and the instltutum He- f('eIs that s('l[­partisans Thcy \\ dl sllal..,e hands ImprO\l:'nH'n! through educatlOlland mak(' tl1emsehes agreeable and cooperatIon to"' hl'1p ('\cry otherolherwHic P('oplf' should bp sufft- indl\'Idual nl'se' hiS standard of

~~~t~~bl~~t~~~~~~~ns170 ~~:'e~~~t~: ~~I~~;~l~~'~(' !~~;~~I~ll~'~~ s:sa~ds~~au~~meetmg * * * =a~~slf~~t~~~r:~atHJ~~:,~~~=~e~c~~~~~

Wpt \'p.athpr. had be-pn RIlI(' to kC'Pp op~ and toL..1.:;t w('('l, the \\cathl'l' contnb· m~mta1l1 high "f.lnddrds throllgh-

~~~th~nl~('t~e~<;do/~~;~tl~~~\Oht~~~ out the \\ ar I Ie S('{''' 1111' 1I11poltdnt

unmcdlUte area We may he muk- ~~~cll~~ n~:~r~;'~l(~;~d'{~~~I~~nl~~~li~ing up for rhe shortage m July and fied interest In scit'nce, which wonAugust. though damage to corn the 'Aal'. and h(' SCI'S grcat Iw('d loraround here cannot be cured by too socml sciences wl1lch can \\ In thelate rainfall Howevcr, It IS a

stm1U~mt to pn~111r~s and/uts th~ p<'~~. conclw,lon of lhe plogl,llll,

;~~:~,n Tl~~ S~~~:In::g~ neo~e~{':o guests wprc SCI H·(l plll1thHndrchll the sUb-SOlI. This would seem wafers The st ling ('n<;('I,lll1(' lllay­to Iw a cerlaln conscqlwncc 01 ('d during lll( serVing.slov.'ly f!tlling mOisture

~I- * ·i:.TIll' Wayne VIcinity was nol so

fortundte III nlld~summer as 1l10~t

other parls of the county. Cloudss('['mcd to he ('mply whIm theyleached hC'Il' We lacl{ed pnonty,or perhaps t h(' g"ood graces of 1hL'OPA Anyway, we w('re deflCH.'nt10 csscmt In} mOisture when \\'f'

needed It most. an..d as a resultfields hereabouts suffered Butcom production 111 the county andin the rest of the stale WIll beahead of expectatIOns, and thecrop IS said to be free from frostdan~ers,

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Canned Foods

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OVIN TlMPIRATURISType Degrees FahrenheitSLOW .....•.•..... 275°F.-325°F.MODERATE ...•..•. 350°F._375°F.MODERATELY HOT.. 400°F.-425°P.HOT........•..... 450oF.-475°P.VERY HOT Over 475°F.

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TAIILI O' WEIGHTS AND MEASURESNOTE: For both liquid and drymeasurements use standard measur.. ­ing cups and, spoons. AU measure..ments are level.3 teaspoons. , •••• ,1 tablespoon4 teaspoons ..••••. 11,3 tables'poons5 teaspoons ... '" .1 % tablespoonsB teaspoons .••••.. 2% tablespoona1 tablespoon ...•••. }}(j cup

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was held in tI.1E' church p,lrlors 1'01' !T. S. HOOK BUYSimmediate rfllatlves and c!Dse SMITH PROPERTYfriends. A three~tiered wedding T. S. Hook bought Mrs. MlllH!C'cakp, topped _with a miniatur Smlth'B house at 902 Pen1'1 nnd I Ill)br~dal couple and baked by MrS· family expects to move to the prop­WlIl Hansen and Mrs. Emil Brader, erty: the first of November. Ml's.c('ntered ltl0 hrldal table. Lunch- Smith's plans arc nol d(,fini!l'. Th('('on \\'il!'j curried out In the bride's Henry Temmf's boug-ht the Kempcolors, hlue and white. Mrs. Henry housc;which Hooks vacate.I{ugl('l' had charge of serving, MissLois Bichel, J\1iss Bonnie Kugler, COUPLE WILL LIVEMIss Arlenc Rahill and Miss Ella NORTH OF PILGERCarsten, the last of Sioux City, Miss Marcelle Roenfeldt, daugh-

~~~('~a~~~L~r:~i~~~~d~~~s~~~r::k tel' of Mr. and Mrs. William Ropn­

and Miss Leona HansA, the gifts, ~~dnt, ~~..S:~~l'~t~~da~J%~s~i~:,~~Relativps called in the Kruse ry Stuthman, sr., of Pilgf'r, W('ff'

home SundoY ('\'cning. Miss Leona married Sunday, Seplembcr 29, inHansen and 1\,11"8. f:mil Bra.der St. John's Lutheran church in Nor­helped with serving. A cake, deco~ folk, with Rev. A. T. BC'rnthal offi.rated in pink ami white, ,vas baked dating at the douhle-ring (,l'l'e~by Mrs. John Dunklau. mony.

TI1(' hride was gradua.(ed from The bride wore a powdpr hlue\\rayne high school. Sht' had been suit with white fur trim and heldempi'oycd the past two ycars in the an orchid corsage. Mrs. LconaW('stern Electric offices in Chi· Tiedtke, sister of the hridf'groOln,CHgO and Lincoln. was matron of honor. S!w won' an

The bride, givrn in marriage hy Mr. Detlefsen was graduated aqua dress with nailhead lrim andher fRther, wore a whitf' I;"0wn with I from Laurel high schooL lIe rc- had a g-ardenia corsage.lace to~, net o\'e.rskirl fashio. ned Ic('ntly receiv('d a~. honorable dis· Tht[' bridegroom was at tendC'r] bywJth fitted bodice, sWf'eth('Rrt ('harge after Sf'rvlIlg two years in Fritzi Roenfpldt, brother of theneckline and dhow-,knglh sleeves. the Europcon theatre. bdde.Her fingertip vpi! was of net edgf'd I After a short trJp the couple will A \\"{'dding dinner was ~('r\'f'tl [Itwith lace. Her houquet was of hlue rllve in Norfolk whet'e Mr. Dl'tlef- the Axel Petersen home soulh ufand white pompons with white s('n will bc employed. Pilge'r.satin strl'amers. She won' a strand Mrs. Detlefsen chose as her Afl£'r a trip to 1hr H1nl'!< Hills.of pearls, a gift of thC' bridegroom. going-away ('ostumf' a hllw snit Ilw couplp will livf' on a farm fIve

Miss Wilma DunklHu. cousin of with !JI;tck H('('('ssoriI'S Hml II cur- miles norlh of Pllg{'r.the bridC', was milid-of-honor. I1cr Silg/.' (If pinl, gladioli.gown was light bluE' with ;:l lJrn- (;\I('st.<.; from oUl-of~town W('fecaded sill, lop nnd n('1 OWl' satin Mr. and ,'\Irs. Alfred Linke and

~1~~llponl~l.er \)ouquC't was of bhlP I ~!~!I~~::'I\1 l:~'n~~m'%~n, ~~v:~,d ~~~:Mrs. Don Rriltrll of Lllurrl, who Rosa Ro>:smar of Charter Oak, Ia.,

WflS brid('smHicl, WOJ'{' a pink satin :vIr. and .:\1rs. Conrad Carsten ofgov,m with nf't ov('rskirt. lkr lHe, Ia., Miss Ella Carsten; Mr. Is Found Not (JtllIty.flowers were pink pompons. and Mrs. liPrhert Schultz' and Patrolman W, Grel'n charge-d

Don Brittell of LaurE'l, and Al- daughter and Mrs. Will Russmar Martin Willers with illlO\ving hl~

den Dunklau, cousin of thE' bridf', and daughtl'T of Sioux City. son to drive withoU1 a {wrTllit.attend('d the bridC'groom. Ail wore - -____ County court found Mr. Willt'!"sblue suits with white pompon rntll'r~ol'S 0pf'ratton. not guilty. It was pro\'('u lhat Mr.boutonnieres. Mis~ Bonnie Tuning- of Emerson, Willers was t{'Hching hj~ "on til

Carroll Df'an Danielson of Laur- underwent a major opC'ration in a drivc so that he might gel a ]ll'l"-

el.' and J)i~k Powprs, who sl'rn'd IWayn{' hospital 0<.'10b('. r 3. mit and that Mr. Willers was inas ushers, llghkr lhe tapers beforo '- -- - control of the car and was wherethe terJ:,'mony. They worc dark For :\ll'dkul Carl', he coul~ r~ach the steering.suits with white pompon 1>outon- Dr. T. T. Jones entered a Wayne ------ ----~.~nJeres. hospilal October 4 to T(-'cf'iv(' medi~ Mrs. Cora Hill, 6S;"'\of Thurston,

Af~cr the \vedding a rpct'p! ion I cal carc a few days for a C(.'_ld_. d_iC_d_l_'_cte-?_bC_r_l_. _

Miss Marlon Kruse, tiaughtC'r ofMr. nnd Mrs. August Knis(' ofWayne, and Folmer Dean l)(otl('f­sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. AndrewDetlefsen of Laurel, were marriedSunday at :2:30 a1 Our Rt'dt'cmerLutheran church in Waynp, wit hRev. S. K. de Frcese performingthe double~ring ceremony. Thechurch was de'corated with ferns,palm leaves and bouquets of gladi­oli.

Mrs. Marcel Ring sang "Al­ways," "The Lord's Praypr" and"I Love You Truly." She was He·companif'd hy Mrs. Don DiMaiowho also played lhe weddingmarchrs. '

Miss Marion Kruse Is BrideOf Folmer Detlefsen at

Services Sunday.

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G-rapefruit New Crop from :ij'lorida; juicy '" .Lb. 10CSquash Hubbard; fine for baking, various sizes Lb. 4CHead Lettuce I'eb"g Lb. 13c Grapes To""y va,I,'Y Lb. 15cPas!=al Celery... _._ Lb, Bc Celery Cabbage Lb. 5cCarr.ofs CallCornla; nne ..••••• ,Lb. 8e YamsB~ut~'e~~;)o;wn Lb. Be

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Plan PlIhll(" l\1USIf'fllf'.First student musir'alr of tlH' fall

will hE' prcs(-'ntpd at the ('oll('gf'auditorium 1hiR Thursday pVf'ningat 7:4S. Voral and instrUnlC'nt111numbers will ht' induded. Tht' pub~lic is invitf'd.

110mI' from Hospital.Mrs. Afred Koplin r('turn('d

homr SundAY ('vpning from it localhospital whC'r!' ~h(' had umlC'fgonea major operation.

Cq.tholic Women 'Marry at RitesIn Two Meetings In Local Church

Mrs. F. S. Berry arrived horneTuesday night last week after at­t.ending the 23rd biennial conven­tion of the Na'tional,Couneil ofCatholic Women, I'l{>ld at KansasCity; Mo., from September 21 to 25.The 1,300 delegates were from ullparts of 1.hC' Unit(>d States and(1'0111 Mexico and South Americn.The convention was officially opC'n~cd when the Apmdolic delegatefrom Washington, D. C., the per~

sonal repl'('sentative of Popt:' PiusXII in,the United States. celE'brat­eO. the pontif.ical mass at tneCathedral of Immaculate Conc('p~

tlon, and it closed with a hanuet inthe Muclbaeh hotel ballroom.Many prominent archbishops', bish­ops, memhf'rs of the: c]0fgy, talent­ed lay women gave addrC'sses., Thetheme of the convention was "YourDC'stiny Is at Stake-- Vv'oman's Du~

ties in Social and Political Life'."The Most Rev. Edwin O'Hara,bishOP of Kansas City. was host tothe convention.

Mrs. Bcrry spf'nt the \"('ek~('nd

with relatl\'f's in Kansns City. Shethen came to Omaha for til{' 22ndannual convention of thC' OmahaCouncil of Catholic Women, heldMonday and Tuesday last wf'ek atthe Fontcnelle hotel.

In Omaha, 'Mrs. RC'rry W<l8 elcct~cd first viC'(' prf>sidrnt of lhC' Oma­ha counC'il. Shf' appC'ilred on thpstudy cluh program Monday fll1d,was chairman of the nominating­committPC'.

ClUb Is Postponed•.Wilbur club meeting, planned

for Tuesday with Mrs. Guy Cream­er and Mrs. A:rt Young, WjlS post­poned because of muddy roads.

Wedding Seniceis Held :Friday

D, tJ. V. Officers' ElectedAt Annual Seasion Held

Monday This Week,

The 13th annual District Nt. 1school of instruction of D. U. V.was held in Wal(cfield Mpnday,October 7. Mrs. Olive Lamb,Wakefield, district pr£'!'Iident, wasin charge of the meeting. Delc~

gates were from B<.>tsy Ross tentNo. 1, Omaha, Betsy Ross tcnt No.3, Wakefield, Sura D. Gillespietflnt No.7, Lincoln, Kate B. Shcr~

wood tent No.9, Fremont, JpnnieWade tent No. 28, Omaha, and twovisitors from Surprise, Neb.

Officers were elected and ins,tall­ed. Mrs. Bernice Way of Lincoln,department president, acted as in­stalling officer. Mrs. Nina Borg ofWakefield, served as installingguide.

Officers elected are: Mrs. PearlW('lstead, Omaha, pre'sident; Mrs.Bertha Gertson, Lincoln, sf'niorvice president; Mrs. Leonard ~Ioo~

"01', FrC'monl, junior vice pt~sl­

dent; Mrs. Lettie B. Harmon,Wakefif'ld, chaplain; Mrs. MercerOliver, Wal<efield, treasurer; Mrs.GC'rtrude Kimball, Laurel, patrl~

otic inslruetor; Mrs. Olive Lamb,Wakefield, Mrs. Franc('s Crump,Lincoln, and Mrs. Mary Funk.Frpmont, ('ounci! mpmbers.

'The following officers w('re ap­pointed: Mrs. Lola Timmons,Omaha, s('cr£ltary; Mrs. MargaretWaits, Lincoln, guide: Mrs. Lf'laWay, Mrs. Esther Clark and Mrs.Cecil Shf'phard of L~ncoln, andMrs. Frances Hypsc, Wakefield,color hearers; Mrs. Verdi Smith,Lincoln. pr('s" correspon<:lcnt; Mrs.Elsie Ekeroth, Wakefi~ld, guard;Mrs. Edna Koops. Lincoln, musi­cian.

Luncheon was servpd in thePresbyterian church basement bythe Wakefield Betsy Ross tent.During the lunch hour, Mrs. Chas.Rabenb('rg sang "America theBeautifu1." Mrs. Raymond Paulsenaccompanied her. Alvin L, Brownplaypd a piano solo.

A bouquet was presentf'd to theconvention by the American 11'g~

ion AuxiliH.ry of Wak('(ipld. Alarge ha,,!H't of f1O\vprs was givenby Sons of Union Vderans of Fre­mont.

ThC' ('onw'nl ion will be held inOmaha in 1947.

THE W.~YNE HERALD, WAYNE, NEBRASj{A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946.

No. 26

many new. cheerful,Glidden colors andlighten the daysahead. G J i d denSpeedwall fla t orsemi-gloss, Spred orSpred Luster can beused with equal ef­fectiveness. (

Dr. O.W.Warmingham GivesMe~sages to Groups at

C<llIege Next Week.

-+----'----Natite of India

To Visit Campus

COlt ty Officials, District'MeetingMeet in Norfolk Held in Wakefield

Noruie~st Nebraska County Of­ficials _ ras~ocia,tion. at Its semi-

~:;~al b~tln~~~g~~~~~S~~~istefanlpeak on federal aid roadsand H. G. Salter of Lincoln, talkon reha ilitation of the blind.' Mrs.LQis Y ung presented thre~ fromthe stn hospital in vocal andinstrum ntal music.

The roup convenes the first

~:;~~e f ~~r:ey.rM\~~{':~t ~~r,:sil~~side. pll" ~idC'nt. Herman Sass ofWest Pbint, "vice president, andC. A. J3ard of Wayne, secretary­treusUl1~r, carryover until Febru-ary. :

Mr. ~lSfCldt. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1.Swihart Dave Hamer, Jean Boyd,Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burd and Betty,and Mi~s Myrtle Johnson repre­sented Wayne county at thc meet­ing.

Present Programin Radio Style

Terrace hall presented 11 pro­gram. radio style, for college ,con~

vocation Tuesday morning. Ho\V~

ard Adams was master of cere­monies. pean Nurnherger playeda piano sQlo. The Farlee Four, JimFarlee, Bob Hanson, Morris San­dahl anQ Miss Virginia Hanns,sang "Catry Me Back to Old Vir­ginny," itt jive version. A ~kit,

"You Send 'Em, We Mend 'EmHOS'pital," headed by Dr. Slicem,was given. This showed an opera~

tion in shadow pantomime. illus­trating htJw woebegone freshmenare put "Ii shape." Kenneth Ganse­born and If.lerle Ring provided sing­ing comtilercials throughout the

:' pr~~a:Jouncement of homecom­ing event, was made.

winter. He lIkes itbecause he get smore heat from It,while it lasts longerthan most coals.Try Bear Creek inyour furnace and

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THE KNOT.HQLEWayne, Nebr., Thurs., Oct. 10, 1946.Vol. ~

. "Who introducedyOll to your wife 1"

"We just happen~

cd to meet. I don'tblame anybody."

CO-EDTHEATRE

l~olson Is Efff>ctlyl'.Antu is endorsed as a good fat

control preparation, according toDixon County Agent Howard Gil­laspie. The substance is new buthas proved effective in baits andas dust in runways. The new poisonis potent and m4jt be handled withcare. It should be kept from p<.>tsand fann animals.

Conservation W~,.k

Is to Be S"hownThe success of conscrvation

farming ",rill be shown this Thurs·day when \Vayne county con~erva·

tion district conducts a thref'-hourtour in the vicinity of;Wayne. Atleast six farms will be visited.

Results of, one-year contouring,older contouring up to six years,broad-base terraces that ar£> easilYfanned. corn on p;round that hasnot been plowed for thr£'e YE:'ars(stubble mulch ferming), corn onnew alfalfa g-round that wasn'tplowed, pasture terrac£'s and diver·sion terraces will be shown.

Supervisors of the district inviteall who are interested to meN atth(;' court house Thursday at 1 forthe tour.

Miss Mable Luschen BrideOf Wayne Tietgen Here

At Redeemer Church.Miss Mable Luschen, daughter of ,

Mr. and Mrs. John Luschen, and

~:~sn~~~~~;~n.b~tOhn ~l ~~~~~~ ~were married Friday at 2 at Re~

deemer Lutheran church, R('v.S. K. de Freese performing theceremony in the presence of rela­tivcs and friends.

Garden fiowers d(>('oratcd thealtar. Mrs. M. L. Ringcr playedthe wedding marches and accom­panied Miss Bonnie Kugler, \vhosang "The Lord's Prayer" and "AtDawning'"

~~~g~U~C:C'~~I~'~~t~~fl;~g~~e~~ j~white 1aff('1a gown with fitted bod­ice and full skirt. Her fingert ipveil [ell from a bead('d tiara andstw carried 'red rosps. ller lavalicrwas t hl' one worn by Iwr mot herand two sistscrs at their weddings

Mrs. lIans Geewe, who attf'ndedher sister, wore a blue formalgown and had a corsage of pinksWf'clpcas.

Mr. Tietgen and his brother, AI.Tietgen, who was best man', woredark suits. John Luschen, jr., andDon Tictgcn served as ushers. Allhad whitc carnation boutonnieres.

A reception for about 50 follow~

ed in the chutch parlors where blueand white color scheme was used.Mrs. Gordon Jorgensen had chargeof thc guest book.

TIlle couple left for a trip toOmaha and other places, after

Enters Hospital. which they returned to Wayne. Mr.Ernest Lass of Emerson, ent('fed Tietgcn, who served in the Pacific

a local hQspital October 3 to re~ many months, is employed at theceive med~cal care. Frank Gllhert auto shop 11£'1'(, and

-----+--.-~------ his hrIde had b€'cn employed in the

I~~~~~~~:~~~~~~iM~IS~'~M~hg~g~-ie~p~IO~h~n~,~7~7i'~O~I~R~o~n~-I Elmer Meyer service station office.dolph, die Sunday last week. _, ~

- Pastor in WayneChltrch Ten Years

This October marks the 10thanniversary of Rev. Walter Brack~

ensick's pastorate at Grace Luth~

eran church. During that periodthe congregation has grown andprospered, and the new church andparsonage have been acquired andthe debt paid.

In 1936 the congregation num­bered 156 communicants and 200baptized members, Today it has357 communicants and about 500souls. In 10 years the church hasadded 348 communicants and lost147 by death and transfer, makinga gain of 201, The pastor has bap­tized 14 adults and 87 children,confinned 40 adults and 87 chil­dren. performed 51 marriag!'!'s andofficiated at 13 funeral rites.

In 1936 the congregation had noparsonage and owed debt on theold chapel. Today the new brickchurch and the parsonage areowned by the congregation andboth are free of debt,

Does one littlecold snap suddenlyremind YQU~that you

~a:~p~~~e~f °o~~tf~~ Voice from thethis, winte s heat- top of stairs: "Ooes- You may not be

J tng? Then call 147' ~~o~haht~Unt~~:ny ~I~d~ow~e~~~e~g:Mcrnd "AJl;l and let us remedy l'k t h thO

that situation at the good night 1" leo ave IS,.~~: earliest 'possible mo- Daughter:"I'li say .wint~r, but you cancO ment. If you are us.. he does!" i'~r:~~ai~eaoi~wo~:;;

"OHM ing a heater, may There is no need panes of glass are.-MAYNE s'~:~g~::~~'l~~?~ of going into the all that is requlr~._ quettes? You'll like drab daysdf winter We have glass In all

in MERVYN LEROY'S them! ;:'~1~ i:C~~~e t~~~ ~~.sd~o !~~blew~~~production 01 Another custom- ~h:~in~~"e ~fa it~~ quickly,

~. l(A...•.::.,,'~ " o~.'c.. ': d~~~~~jl~~~h~t~:dl"''''''''''''''"''''''''''''''''''''\~ He: "We're com-.....,nev~r-.",had a coal C h t Iljng to a tunnel. Are

tltat,:heated ns well ar aT you afraid?"" , .' as, Benr-:,Creek., He Lumber-Co She: "Not if you

"" OON OeFORE· INNE TRIOll; used it last year and . .' 'take that cigar out!ll IIlh lOUELlI PlRSONS is using ir again this Phol18 .147 Wayne of your mouth."

p,oi.i~l!bi JESSE l. LASKY Is Pneumonia Patient.,~,~"~.~,~PIIW~ 0"'" L

~~~iii=~~~;~~r~~'i":~-"~'.·I,_~·~~~"!t~t~..~!.•..;rt··~,jL~.·~..~.~.m~.~·.··:~b!..!e!,;rl..:·~,Jf!.~~.~.~,r~..~,.J.~.. ~~;··3S!.S!.'~'i1'..11·~;:;:i;~~~t~~!~:~t£~~~;~:

S~i1day, Monday, Tuesday,October 13-14-15~In.tinee at 3 Sunday

E,'enln~ SbOW8 Sunday 7 and 9E:arly Show Monday at 6

The Hllarlous Hlstor,. ofa Wayward Impulse!

II's he-man Woyne ..•coming to the res­tue of caplivating Cloudette..•who flrs'

fQrg~h her re!ervations •••then lo!es her rose'rval

(Brother, so will youl)

Wayne Wildcats won their thirdfoOtbal1'Vict~QrYof the sea~iOn Sat­urday by defe ing South DakotaUniversity otes at Vermillion,12-0, on n rain~soaked field.

Mandl, Wayne fullback, shot nshort pass from the Dakota 7-yardline to Bahe for t.he first touch­down midway in the second Quar­ter of play. Retzlaff'S brilllant runfrom his own 22~yard line to theCoyote 15 set the stage for::: thescoring pass. After losing t he ballon downs, \-Vayne recovered a fum­ble and scored on a pass. Cunning-

.~~::::===::~==~Iham's placekick for the f'xtru pointwas wide.With Mandl and RetZlaff alter­

nating in the ball-carrylnF; role,

nOliUl.E<' FEATURE PROGRAM ~~eth':~~~~~~~ri~v=e~~~~l~~:.irA~~~~-"'I tel' being stopped once on the 1-

,.' yard line, Mandl bucked over for" the second counter. Cunnlngham's. pass for conversion was incom­

plete.

~ gO~~p~~~~~ti:St~~C~l~.s0vvral Dr. OJ W. Wsrmingham, rrpre-:\i 'gh M dl I R scnting the American Youth Foun~

lari ~,~~: l:~'ing a:rounadn(gai'~~ dation, \yill br on the coll<,ge cam~for Wayne. pus Ow ~\'eek of Octoher 13 to 20

The Wayne team goes to Pcru to lecture and conduct me('tingsOctobE'f 12. durIng !Rf'Jigious Emphasis week,

Starting line-ups; which "'hll he obs('rved Ht thatWayn€' (12) S. D. U. (0) time. Dturing this period will hp

Brady le Malone' held lCQ1llres, Individual' confer-Westphal It Anderson cnce'S ami meetings of inter-Hansen 19o Barron denomin~tional ~TOUPS to discussSond('gard c. ... Owens probl('m~ in ChrIstian guidanceLee rg Bartholow llnd lcadbrship lraining of YOlllh.Pfund rt Flynn Dr. Warmingham, a lmtivC' ofP~'terson rr Lane India, rf'['dvpd his early pducat ionMiller qh Dllb('s in England and later in UnitedBahe . 1h C..l.\rlson Statf's IIhiv('fsiti{'s Ilnd at OxfordCunningham rh Molsdad in England. In HI~6. Carrol[ col-Mandl fb Blumhardt lege conterred upon him the hon·

Score by periods: orary degree of doctor of divinityWayne 0 f} 0 G-- -12' and he has served as professor ofSouth Dakota 0 0 0 0---- 0 Biblical historY and literature at

Wayne touchdovms: Bahe and Boston University.Mandl. The schf'dule calls for th(' op('n~

\Vayne._,sllbstitutions: Otto Clop- ing mf'('ting October 13 at R p. m.per, \VenboUrne', Hulsebu"h. 1\-101'- in lh(' college auditorium withitz, Retzlaff. 1. Miller, Schmi€'dC's- an intrr.d('nominational meC'ting.kamp. Purtzer, Johnson, \\'01\"1:'1'- Church€',; of tb(' community will !)('ton, Cyphers. Moyer, J\10rrison. invjjpd. ~hf' committee in charge

indud!'s i Prof. G. \-V. Cost('-risanomi two ~tudents from each of Ihefour r!'lI~ious organizations.

An inr,ormal recflption for Dr.Warmingjham. faculty mpmbefs,\Vaynp Ministerinl associationm('mbers nnd wI\'<'s is srt for Mon­day from :) to ;, in Pile hall recre­ation room. A dinner mepting isplanned that day at 5:10 in thestudC'nt union. Dr. \Varmlngham""ill meet with cabinet or muncilofficers of four rf'ligious organiza~

tions.Dr. Warmingham will speak fot

College.cnnvocat ion Tuesday, Octo­er 1:1, at: 10 a. m., and in the col~

lpge audi~orium at 7:30 p. m. Hewill spea!k: again Wf'dnesday. Octo­ber 16, sit 7 p.m., in the collegeauditorium, choosing a topic in linewith his Interests, and he will givea reljgioU$ appeal Thursday at 7:30in the college auditorium.

r;:: ,_..~ :_. _

, .... \!"·'''r·''~,,: , Wildc~ts Win

GarJ~eatre w.~~ !~~..=:~Score Qver Ve...,iIlion

In. Play Saturday,

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Harry Hennlngen of Ponca City. Mrs. Jennie Sclwumpf.Olda., st.opped at Wayne to refuel Dr. C. K Bush, denilst, phone­while enroute home from Grand 424, Wayne. tfForks. N, D" Wednesday after- Mr. nnd Mrs, Allan Perdue andnOOh. Mr, and Mrs. Wm Mills of Carroll,

Robert E. Nl'lson of Devils Lake, were Sunday dinl I' guests at RayN. D., stopped at Wayne Wedncs- Perdue's. Mrs. J 111 Perdue spentday evening whlle enroute from the week-end thl reo The AllunDallas, Tex, Mr. Nelson stayed Perdues, Mrs. Ray Perdue'and Mrs.overnight In Wayne. ' Mills called at C. J. Perrin's.

Willard Scotland of Coon Rapids, Mrs. Dave Davis of New Cam-Ia., stopped at Wayne Thursday on brla, Mo" arrIved Friday to visithis way to and from Bassett. a wc('k in the Dnvc Thcophilusdr~~;~~ S~~~~:, of Schuy!rr. home, Mrs. Davi& is a cousin of

Other aircraft visitrd Waynp Mr. Theophilus.from Norfolk, Randolph, West. Mrs, Geo.,.,Nau .of Bristo, Wis.,Point and W.isncr. is sprnding a·{"btlple of weeJjlf; here

~~_. ~ with her pa~~nts. Mr: and Mrs.

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W. L. Deboth mov('d to the rC'si- II Miss Ann Sandahl of Wakefield,denc.£' of the ~8te Mrs. Anna Juhlin. spent all day Sunday at the Carl F.

MISS Harnet Fortner, who had Sandahl, jr., home, C. F. Sandahi,been in the east, came her(' Sun- Ted, Roh and Kay of Wakefil'1(I,day with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Roe wen' evening gUl'sts,~------'_._----------~-

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College SocietiesYWCA opened the term withra get-acquainted sessIon for all

girls, The group invited all re­ligious organizations to vesper.service at the shelter house,Sep..tember 11 when leaders wereintroducC'd Hnd Bob Hansen ledin singing, Mrs, Maude Smithspoke 011 Religious Emphasisw<:'l'k and told of Dr. Warming­ham, who is guest speaker hereOctober 1:\ to 17. YW's firstregular nwetlng was September25 when Ida Macklin gave medi­tation, Marilyn Ross sang withConnie Johnson accompanist,Arlene Crantz read the scrlp~

tures, and lvadclle Johnson of~

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Correct-Attest:Herman LlIndbergHenry E. LevFred S. Rerry

Sworn -~o anr~~bc;.tg~edbeforp mp this nth day of Octohpr, 1946.Martin L. Ringer, Notary.. Public

TOTALSe('urf'n T.iahilit.les:

(a) Deposils !=lecured by pledglC'd nssetspursuant. to requ!r-ements of law . $ 395.626.6\

---------TOTAL ..... ,........... . . $ 395,626.61

~t:1f(' of Npbl"Qs'kl', County of Wayne, ss:r. Holljp W, Lev. PreHident of the abovf>-named bllnk dn solpmnlv

SWf'Hr th:lt the above statement Is true to the- best of my knowledgeand belief.

TOTAL rAPTTAL ACCOUNT'; .TOTAL I.TARTLITIF;S AND CAPITAL

ACCOUNTSMEMORANDA

PJrdg('d assets (and securities loaned) (bookvalue) :(a) tJnited States Government obliJm­

lions, direct and guaranteed. pledg-­Prl to s('-Cure deposits and other lia~hilitips .. _ _ _ __ _ .

(b) OthH assets plf'di!NI to secure de­posits ann oth<>r liabilities (includingnot es and bills redi!'icounted ann se­curities sold under r~purchaseagreement)

Capital Stock:Common stock. total par $75,000.00

Surplus ....~~~~~~~ri profit s .. . .

LlABlL1TffiSDemand neposit.'=: of individuals, partner-

ships and corporations. __ _ _..Timp r1eposits of individuals, partnerships,

and corporR1ions _ ,.. _._ __ .DC'posits of Unit~d Stat.es Government (in-

eluding- postal savings) _. . __ ._.Dp]Josits of Stafps and political subdivisionsOtlWI' <!pposi1s (certified and cashier's

chpcks, ('te)Total Dpposil,.">

REPORT OF CONDITION OF

The State National Bank of WauneIn thi' ~tate of Nehraska. at the dose of businelil'i on September 30, llJ46

Published in response to call made oy Comptroller of- theCurrency, undrr S<,c{ion 5211, U. S. Revised Statu"t~s.

ASSETSLoans and disC'ounts (including $567.66 over~

drafts) _._ .... ,.. .__ ._._. .,.,. _....Unil('I! Stat('s (;owrnmpnt obligations, (Urflct

Hnd guaranlt'f'd .. _.'._.__ _.. '.'_ , .....Obligations of States and political subdivis-

J()J1S ._. __ .. ,.

Other bonds. notes and debentures ,,' .. ...Corporale stocks (inclucting $3.750,00 stock

of Federal Resf>rve bank) ... . ... _._ .....Cash, bal¥ces with other banks, including

rC'ser"t balance, and cash Items in pro-cess of collection _.._ , _ __ __ ._.

Bank premises owned $8,000.00, furnitureanrl fixtures, none . __ ._ .(Rank premises owned are sUbj~ct to no

liens not assumed by bank) .'

TOTAL ASSETS

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1)l'lkIOlI~

,Junatha.n

Apples

Apples

CONGER GROCEilY

LettuceCarrotsCabbage

RutabagasJel'sey Sweets

Radishes

Yellowstone.:,Peaches

SU(~ed or lIalveRIn heavy syrup

No. \0 . 99cCan .

Now Is the Time to In.talI New:

RADIATOR HOSE HEATER HOSE

THERMOSTATS NEW SPARK PLUGS

CHANGE TO WINTER OIL and GREASE

VITALIZE YOUR ENGINE

-- JUST RECEIVED --

CORYEll AUTO co.

Pel'Pound

2 u .l:.For

}>HONE 5""~" 'r"

Wakefield-Wayne Game IsPostponed by Rain

Friday Evening.

. THE WAYNE HERALD, WA¥NE, NQRASKA,'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19~6" PJ\GE THREE= ...,._._ ..===_.=..._.=-..=.._=......=..-=---=-=-=-=..-=---""'i._.===-=-~ ==~~~~~====:=;'=~===;;;;;,;~~~===--=---=._=-.=-=--=..=.=_=- ==========~~~~.' Student Coune.'} {'uee to be' held in Lincoln Oclo- c.ial stud~· of 00 spcllhlg demons. Each has his own clock with hands,. t'r 31 and Novt'mber 1. This con- I!:Vcryonc wil make an ('!fort to that arc movable, and enjoys mak-

fercnee is being,caUed by Gove-tnol' spell these \\ords correctly. Fir~ ing his clock tell the same time. as Mr. and Mrs:. Norman Svenson

A k F Ad · Dwight Gl"iswold in compliance tcen rl'ceived perfect scores in the tbe big one. Were afternoon vlsHors Sunday inS S' or vice with the. provisions of the pr.esi- week's spL~lIin mastery t.est. In the "talking time" period, the Glen Hamm home.

dent's highway safety conference The 8th gr de gave a dance for pupils have been getting ready ~or Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baird werefe-ccntly held in \Vashlrigton for the 7th grad rs Friday. Richard autumn. They discussed changes Sunday guests In the-Fred Rgln­the purpose of curtailing the Berry, Rosal~ Ellis, Jerry Stirtz, from summer to autumn and hold home at Pilger,alarming continuous increase in ,Tanis Derry ,nd Tommy Lindsay phrased their thoughts into poems. Donald Graef of Sioux City.traffic accid~nts. The education were the com ittee in charge. Sandra Lynn Davis celebrated spent the week-end with hIs par-committee \.... i1I w~rk ut a practi~ li"rom Sixth Grade. her 7th birthdaY at school Monday ents, Mr, and Mrs. ono Graef,

'Vayne high student council. cal action program pplicable to Perfect sea ('8 ill. spelling WCI'C when Mrs. Burr Davis brought ice MI". and Mrs. Laurlts Hansen ofn1C'~1in~ F'l'ida;y, decidt>d to put out NC'braska and th gh which t.his earned by . tty Jeffrey, Gary creum and cookies for all. Norfolk, wef'i! Sunday dinneri1 suggl'stion ·box in which students branch of the work may be devel~ Jeffrey, Donn d Fiedler and Mary Kindl'rgarttm News. guests in the Andre.w Anderson

Jnu;)r place suggcstions of ben€'fit to oped. Einung. i Students and the teacher went home.the school and any of its sub- Hour Is Changf'd. Yvonne 1(0Iin. "Patty Jeffrey, on nn excursion Tuesday last week. MI'. and Mrs. Duanp Thompsondivisions. Hooths for the carnival The eighth period, at which time Joel .Jdfn'y and Hl'lpll Corzine They noticed different kinds of and daughters were S'J.nday dinnerWert.' ~uggested. llnd ~'l couple of til ~ ttl I 1 I ~I t . lu to'l\ t t 'houses Hnd the changing of leaves guests in the Henry Schmitz homr'('hoil~l'; w~r~ ma·de-. Choices will be .~('~(n('~I~aIJl1~l'<i 1~on~'\~: ,;l'(~dOI~\~ L:~~~gl~.ss~~~s. ('S .1 us ru l' Sl'I- with the fall season. near Wayne.

~n~~t~e~~vb~:~Cl~:~rni\'aI committee lho~r,tjod

S; l;)l"V in t ~ru('mOdrnint, ldt will From i"iftb ~~radt" ho~~~~~t~ p~~~y_t~~~d~~Ck:. ~~. an~l~a~ngttl~~rs~f ~~:~n, ~~~,m~~~~I )C lC on" on es ny, nl' llL'S~ Each pupil as a sailor nlnn('

The '''''akl'tijJd-\Vavn(' football I Th d d F 'd T I is in correlation with the home. guests Wednesday at the Duane~:Ulll' FridaY.\;f'ning WIlS post- (ay, UI'S ayan 1"1 ay. cac 1~ from ('onstrU tion papl'r, If I1£' unit. Thompson hom(',puned b~'l'lIusc''fff rHino ThC'tl'ums ers ns.signl~. stud~~nds fr~m their eurns Ii f)('rfe t score in spt'lling, ~ Mr, and Mrs. Walter Carpenter BIRTH RECORD

~;~:~:·:~.I':~i'~~tJr~I~~\;,:::1';~:;~l) ~~~~ ~'h:~esin~v\J~a1~;r~~r e~~ieren~~~~ ~I~~, ~~l~,ri~''; iie'~JO~t~ailf~~al'~il~f SERVICE NEWS ~~r:~~ya~ee~f:gn ~~it~~r\nW~~~ 9 ~U~od~;. ff~~c::~:,';;; b::~g~~~,:to P"nd"r Friday. ~~f:;~e~~I~~~Tnt~~:r ~~~l~usd;'t~~)?; ~~l~< 1~J.:.o~~ t~~oO"~:~n~,~Il~:~f::~~ Pfe~;~::~~o~~~~~~e:~~spent WM~ :~r~~sh'k~~;"it Florine 01 ~IY i;\ a lOC~ hospital to Mr. and

A pl'p rally was ·Jwld Friday time and students nrc urged to go scor('s last \v('~k firC' Jerry Korff, a furlough here in the Fred Wack- Wayn{', were Thursday evening ~'lIa:I:~tl~r.a~('ighing6 pounds,·at'l<,'rnoon. Pep cluh had charge of to them for Individual help. Larry Johnsol1, Sally Liverln,;- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.1t1l.' pm~rarn which l'omisted of Thespians met Thursday with housp, Charlt-s Mess('rschmirlt, ('I' home, left Sunday on his return Leonard Martens. 6 ounces, was born in a local hos-

~~~~~,~ !~\I~~il:·t;~~~ p('lJ~' hat~~', t~~~~el~~ ~iSS \~elh('/mina JOhnS{;n, sl~ns~r BC'lty Lou Mctullough and Vir- to Fort Lewis, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bright and ~~~l s~~~,rda~c~f~Ob~r:~t~~M~iPrin. F. A, Landreth Clnd Game '~l('~~~l ~~r~~~a~r~g~~a(~~1b~~~ ~v~r~ gi~:~\~~;~('t;:)l111}inn celehrated his Arrins 14 Statt~l'i. Mrs, Mildred Witte wcre Sunday Wayne.('llpt<lin l)!ck ("arver. '-111' rally discussed, Hlso ordC'ring of club blrlhday at school (1ctohl'r ,1, .lIe Cpl. Lyle Wayne Gamle, son of ~~=;~e~o~r~~~~t~no~:~e~ndMrs. A·daughttlr. weighing.7! pounds,

~;~~:'dlJ\~~:::~> a.~~1ll~\111g~~I~r\'~::'~~~~ Pil~u~I~1ir~('~~~~I~lhi~lrs~\i1~Pf~~~ll~~ trp<l1cd all to !dixic ctlps and ('up ~~t.~~~~ ~(:~kL§~~t~~~~;e'1~r~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Werner and ~~a: 1~~:7 h:~~I~(;S1oa~e~~c~~~e~r~:.kanllt' J\lllldH'II. sophomon'':i, and display san;pl('-s of ~eaf pr,ints .made ~~:l\:~~· \'i~;~d.~Oh('ft .Io!lIl;;;on nnd l"'ari~. l-k had b('-C'n overseas since Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner S. K. de Frecse of Wayne, TheIlol'ul!l\' Mulh'lls and Lorraine by 1\.11,,_ ( II. Lindahl,S blOlllgy . From Fourth (IratiI', last November and spent much of were evening visitors Sunday at other child in the family is also u1\!l'Yl'I·,·scninrs, l'omprist'd the eom- classes. Leaves. of al.1 kmds \\'er£\J Eu.~('np Hill I1nd nnhlly Sil'ck- :l!ll'rl~~~~~l~~,~~~~~nyheH~~~a\~:~th~I~~~er~ca~ft~~er :t.~~~~t at girl.

lllittf'l"'fO ~lnh' ('onlmittt'('. '" ~:~:r\1tr~('~)~~)~ [~~~~~ t~l~~~l!~~('~;,'l~':~~ :~~I~l~~ I:~~~:;~(~'dll~l~~:\.:~nd!:~~:an;I~~::1~ft~~ sp(lnding in Jackson, Mich., with a Wayne college, and Miss He-len FUNER-AL--~ERVICE--

pO~;:~~ I~ t;:~, :;:~::~~i,~~~sC(~~';t~~(~ 'n ,.:'"" ;1~:I~r'~;~~ ~,~';;.:. 1h~I:~a~'~,:::~lr;~a~':o~h(~r"'~;;~"n ~:~~:~~\JO%,~n~~~~~b::el~x::~~tsW~I~ ~~~;hr~:~~:~~~~da1n v.;~~c~~~~ 'lr. "llnSd HMEro.L.D11.I,NJ. ~,MII):r H,"nAJd Be~;~n~:n ~O~!1~~~trt;e~~

of TIl(' :-1<1(1' traffic safety confH- B(lth sp('lling classes madr a .'=:p(l- visill'd TUl'sd,fiy afternoon lasl 1'o('e\\'(' his honorable discharge Mrs, Ole Rro.--.rf'n and Mr. ,.... nd H " \·L L Ll of children's colds is warming,••IIJl.llm uuil.hi!u e •••IIl a ••••••••• W('r,k----- ' ~~~~)~~~I;~:I.· 17 after serving 18 Mrs. Clifford P;rker of Pot;'er, BnrlJara, and Mrs.H. U. .Ionr!,; went soothing V1cks VapoRub. It. ' • l~'cl scor[·S in spl'lling mas- wt>re \Vednesday morning .gupsts to Omaha Wednf'sday last week starts to work.instantly ••. and: =tcry tests wcn ('arnrd by St('Vl' l\If'f't in IInwllll. of Ola RrogrC'n, sr., and Mrs, Anna «~rnadl ~1~hrlvllr:.~...Rrort~•."ly,nramttaenndSed.W1nU.lnp: kreeletPefS'WwohrjklnletghefOcrh~lodurssleteopbs.;inNgo· ' f · Paw('lski, Toot (' Pile, Ted Schuldt, Andersen. LL" ,-- '-' ,= 11$' ",,- \0 f(I ~ ..-Kathryn StamttH'r, lJt'lila Gilbel't, ~fc. Vi~gil H~~e~d:dto~l::f Ml~' Carl Nurnberg- and Mr. and Mrs. ton, sr., 81, retir('d Omaha insur~ wondermost mothers always useu .. H('-!pn Sllufl'lt ~nd Huddy Boycp. :::~d ~~;: ~~:'~it ~~dre:s, ~~oof Herbert SchWindt and Dorothy :~('~ismh~)~;'~)3~~h;~p~r;::e;e~~ ~t~~:. :~~i~;:ro;~~~ps~t~~f: : }Iplcn Shufl'!lt and Delia Gillll'rt Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Andrews of spent from Friday utlti! Sunday in to Red Oak, la., for burial. Mr. Q: : brought flo\H'r,. \\'aYI1t', spent last week-find tn- Omaha, They visited at thc hom(' We-!pton's wife is buried there, AT BEDTIME rub throat, . ~ WORKS AS ClULD SLEEPS*,' _ Third (hullt, Ht'TlH.. 't' of Mr. Nuf'nberg's daughter, Mrs. chest and back with Vicks . ';... to bring comforting rellcf:2 WII'TERIIE 11. , For sl",·,· t'".lIilln" hOlII' 1·"r,·,l,·,y. gl'tlwr at tht' ll:lttt'rs army stu IOn Harry Lf'sser. Mrs. Sh('rman S. Wplplon, jr., of VIlPoRub.lt8rellef-brtng- ..~~~ during the nJght, Often by... ' "" [' at Fort Shaifll'r, IJawaii. PCc. Ho~ Los Angel('s, th(' formpr Miss Dor- ingactioD starts instanUy ~ 1 mom1ng moot misery oJ:

= 51 ;llt~~ ;:;::~~; grll:(~·lil~.~r~\](\r~;,(ltt~·:~·~.:i~~~·lll~ll~{~ kldl i~Wil~~~~'_~l~_in_es_._ Lc~a~B~:~~aa~:e~~~~~ingan~t ~~s~ ~;~~n~~~('~t~e~e~~~'. i~~.d~~1~ to,re11eved1atr~". ~J the 4;01413 ionel "'

- s('("omi best sjmv tpllpr_ Those WILBUR home of Mrs. Herman Lange at ton flew to Omaha for th(' funeral. VICKS

R· :chO!'ipn wC're Shat:on Larson, Lois TIl(' Will Lutts w('re Sunday dln~ Aurora, Ill. Mrs. Lange is a D('ccased leaves threc sons. The

tJ"fl 61-I Lilndangel", l>onalrl WIghtman, nel' glll'sls at Don Lutt's. daughter of Mrs. Pfeiffer and u Wayne foll{s rctun1l'd Thursday VA'PoRua ~

, .' . .·1 Virgina Hughe~, ellaI'll'S l\'!t'i!or', sister of Mrs. BOJ·ens. ~1·g~i.iiiiiiiiRl;;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~Mis.s u'ona Ham;en spent Friday

: ;~~~~~}:::n~l~~r~~;·;~u~~~~s~~:~i/l~~~ at .John Dunklau's. Mr. and Mrs. Fr~~~nCe~~7~gWf~~m::~~:~as~~~~II Chal'lcs In two wpcks the ~~:~in~('~'i~~ ;;.rean~he~ers,S~~i icc, visited with fri«'nds in Winside ii "~:m-''''' ij'Iif!ii'§__144'~: first (']wsen ('(llllp"ll' with each Echtenkamp called Monday. Saturday evening, Dean is a son of .=OR ,005 ..-I ollwr <mel at 1.h~' ('nd of tlw spmps- The Rudolph Grcunkes spent Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dian of Wayne, ,"

Cold Wea1.helllll It%! Com"lng.' =1 11'1- lhe ('hHmplfin story tplll'r of the Monday (,vf'nin~ last week at Her~ former Winside residents. NillE"'Il.IS

t; II U~ -I room \\"111 tw {'hts('n. h John Hawk of Leavt'nworth,: :-;harnn L:lrSlln and Judv :'vrt'Vt'r ~,\:\~~ ~{~~~~~~~~anl::~~· '!~U~~d:;r~V~~ Kan., arrived Saturday for an in-

l FI·,I.tel' Itell1s Are Hal'd to Get "I c(,lchrnt,'t! 11ll'il; Rth lJirlhdays with tlmg-. Tht::' lknnan Echtenkamp definite visit in th£' Mi.ss~'Prancesr ..: a Pllrly... at S.C 1.100 I Fl'idHy. TIH'Y Wylie, Wm. Wyl.ie and Chester

This Year : ;~~~·.l'7{_ I~'~ L~~:(~l~ ~~(~\v{~~~ F~~~(~~ ~'<~_~I~~~g~iSitCd at Greunlte's Sunday :~\~e o~o~~:~ t:~~c~~w~m~Sa~~• ::vTl''YTr \·Isit('d I.'or Rf'(',t'nt Bridl', Chester Wylie,=1 'hlini gradi'r

J$ an' trying to find Miss Marion Kruse was honored ~~------~-

!II !lIlt nll about 11(' jown ill which Ofrlc~rli,t-Arl~EIt·cted.: II lh'c, Th y 118V(" listrd tl1/' 71~1~1 ~)l~:~:II~~I~~I':u S~~~~:;nt;~e~19 ~3 Physical science club of Wayne

~ hutltlings, ~lorf's, g:l- guests w('re present Miss Wilma ~~~:eo~to~Cehre~:~~~~~en;~;lo~~~: ('lc. h,!"I~'Yhare mnking Uunk"lau. Miss Leon~ Hansen and officers were elected: President,t:l :1 _ r Ie tj- CY :Jr~ put- lVliss RodL'ila Gramberg 'a~sistcd Marvin Bichel. Wakefield; viceDlj ti.tH; <;lor"l('';; la lout 1 H'S(' p.i!c(,s, Mrs. Dunklau, Gifts were prf'sent- presidcl)ti Loyd Jensen, Thurston;g i\('xt \\ "1'1-: / l~'y s1 :11'\ a I1H11\ ,~n l'el to 1he bride in a basket deco\it- secretary; Patricia Robinson, Sioux: IIll' N~l';)~;lr~·~a w ;:;,r{l~~·'('( tI~~ cd in blll(' and white, the bride's City; treasurer, Robert Hanson,

~5 WI:~'i:;Vm~;,i;:HH:~d Clen Jlouder ~~:;l~~E}I~~ ;';",7~~~~S ~~~:::~~ :a~%~~~i,e;~~nextmeeting will

: slwldt' <!('corl\!pd 11 lnrgf' box which Dr.-'~~d-M-;s~--~J'.-R~.J-o-h-ns-on and"I will IH' tls('d fOI' balon!'> [lnd ball: h:lls M~l~~n~ntr~~sG~~~~~l\'~);i:'~~ ~~~ ~~~iC;ue~~;eo;~~~Ya~;e~~:. ~~~: \\'hatl";~~~;, '7~·,(,/;'.~d '~~i:d;~;IS !JC'('n Hamra wpr(' in Omaha Sunday to Johnson for Dr. Johnson's hirth-

Phone 152 Wayne, Nebr. II a popular quest,oIl In ::!nd grade as atlPnd the Ak-Sar-BC'n hor~r show. day.

1I1I••••••••••••• III.Ii.IlII1iIlEIIlllililllllil.liiilil.IiII1••••••••••••• : 1 pupils arc jeilrjning to tell tinw.

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Mrs,f]('.\t

10 I~('d-

MEN'S WORK

RUBBERS

$1 69

MISSES' & WOMEN'S

OVERSHOES

$1 492 snap rubber galoshesIn Aat or semj-Io~heelstyles. Black or brown.Poir " •.••

light weight rubbergaloshes, 9 snap style.\A'arm flesce lining.6-12. Pair.

OVERSHOES

$1 49

Hi cut rubbers de­signed la fir work

shoes. Block in sizes7-12. Pair.,

Dr. C E. Bu;;!], ti( nlisl, plllll:('4~t1, Wayne. If

Vv', K Hoggf'1l1';l<'h \\ as III YllI'j{TlH'sduy and vVedlH'sday (111 IH1:--.i­ness.

I'vll'S. Myron Colson !'IIJ('111in Allen wi1h her pa1"('n1s, .\11

Mrs. John Lindahl.Prof. and Mrs. H.alph Sl'litwrn

and Miss Hazpl ne('\'{' Wl're In

Schaller, la., ~aturday.

Milo Krcrnke andAlice Rennick. plan t II

Saturday O!l tl1l'jr retUrJl

ding, Cal.Miss Majorj(' and :\!iss \)()r,s

Gildersleeve of I lal>t 111g.,;, s]Jl'nlfrom Friday to SundHY :It ll;lrll,dGild<>rslC'('\"C"s, Till' T\'d (;l1dn­slee\'es of Ilartington, <Hld ,\. L.Gild('rsleeves w('re alSll :::,und:lydinner guests,--~----,--~-

Funeral Is HeldFor Little Child

Dean Ray McFadden. yC'ar-olrlson of Mr. and MI's. Lloyd Mc­Fadden of SholC's, died Mondaylast week in an Omaha hospitalwhere the child was taken Sundayafter he, had beC'n' ill '-1 few w('('k';.

Funeral rites wer(' conductedThursday from Ra,nclolph Method4ist church wi~h Rev, J. A. Mool'~

man in charge, Burial followed in'Wayne cemetery.

Dean Ray McFadden. .<;on ofLloyd and Nl'va ,v1cFaddf'n, W:IS

born SpptpmhC'I' :~, 1!H3, in N(ll"~

folk. Hi> If'8v('s his P;Il·('llls. 011"

brothr.'r, lJl-l. !Te I! , ;:jnd gralldp;ll'pnl':,Mr, and Mrs. LOll Tlohdf' of n;lll­

dolph, and J\11'. Hnd Mrs, \' (; .'\11"­Fadden of Sl1ol('s.

FOOTWEAR

CHILDREN!S

LOCALS

.; RUBBER

daughters, Mrs, Coin Beuck. Mrs.Paul SeJlentin, Mrs, R. L. Ru­~hanan and Mrs. Herbert BocIen­stedt, were with hpr all last wed"Mrs. Bodcnstedt of Wnyn~', WIIS

there again Wednesday this week.Mrs, Wingett is doing weI! andwas able to sit up Mond'!y.

""or Birthday.Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Nrurnbprg­

Pf, Mrs. Ray Dilts, Mrs, WillHug-elman, E, E, Leonard and MissGoldie vbited R. B. Leonard on his96th birthday of Tucsdny.

Project Club tq- Ml'et.The Serve-All project clUb meet­

ing waS postponed u"til Friday,October 11, due t.o muddy roads.

Celebrate Birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson, G.

Alfred Johnson were among thelarge group of relative'S helpingMrs. Eric S. Johnson celebrate herbirthday Wednesday.

FUR

COATSI$59.95 tn $398.00

furniture are manufactured. He Dakota City, Mr. and' Mrs. Ever­sent greetings to former friends £ott RC'es and Phlllip of Wayne,and associates here. were Sunday afternoon and lunch-

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencel Ring re~ eon guests in the R. A. Nimrodturned Friday evening from Den- home.ver where they were guests of the Mr. and Mrs. John Boecken­Harry Andersons, and left Mary hauer and Lyle were ThursdayElinor and Miss Elvera Abraham- evening dinn('r guests in the Mrs.son established in their new (los i- Helen Anderson home nnd vislt.­tions. They were luncheon guests cd with Mrs. Jennie Anderson ofin the Emil Pearson home and North Loup, and Mrs, Mary Hoog­found them pleased with their new ncr of Laurel, who werc houselocation. Sunday night before guests in the Anderson home sincereaching their destination the par- Wednesday.ty were overnight guests of theRC'V. Harold Sandalls at Scotts­bluff, who are former Wisner resi­dents and well known here. AtGreel~y enroute home, the Ringsvisited at Marion and Philip Ring'sand called in the Harry Johnsonhdme. In'the Rev. Peterson homeat Chappell Thursday night theyheard news of the birth of a son,Dan Lee, to Mr..and Lorenz Peter­son at Minden, La., August 13, Mr.and Mrs. Ring and Mary Elinorstopped off at K(>arnt'y to see F. A.Suber and found him cheerful andlooldng fine.

$1000allowed on

any old fur coat in

trade-in on any

$119.00 new fur coat!

Alpine lamb, Holland~r coney, Mouton arejust a few of l~e furs to ask a~ou..t wh~n youcome in to see our complete line of fur coats.We're proud of our collection and will enjoy,howing it to you. Why not ,top in lodayl

GaNn~The Friendly Slore

CLOTH

COATSI$39.95

$200allowed on any

old coat in trade-in on

any $29.95 new coat!

..

to

Sketched is just 01,e of the wonderful new coaisin our Fall collec!i~", New f.bric~rich ":'utumncolors il1t~reslil1g details m.ke th,s yea" s co'l:oUlsta~dil1~, Shop e,r1y fOI the best '0 cetion.

$t

TAX J,IST.Today's Herald begins a three­

week serial setting forth theannual delinquent tax list, andit is undoubtedly the shortestpUblicatio~of the kind ever toappear in Wayne county. Itmeans that propert.y ownershave been paying their taxes,It is an index of prosperi t~, ofability and determinatJon towipe out obligations. Waynecounty never did have an im­pressive delinquent list. Timewas when the story of delln­quen t payments in ,. some N e­braska counti~s would Covertwo or more pages. That wasparticularly true in years whendrouth and, grasshopper:s cap~

tured the country, blasted crops,and when revenues were. largelycut off. We are glad to note abrief list. Delay in paying isprobably the result of oversight.

~ WAYNE HERALD, WAYNE, NEBRASKA, TFIl1RI!IDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1~.

ficed so much shall otbe destroyed fromwithin.,

"Let us be steadf st for America, workand liVe for Americ , and eternally be onguard to defend ou constitution and ourway of life against he virulent poison of

•communistic, ideolog : __~_

Captain C, J. Sanders of the Nebraskasafety patrol,repor s that t:venty personswere killed in Nebr~ka durmg Septemberin traffic accidents bringing the year'shighway fatalities f I' 1946 up to [96. ascontrasted with 145, for the same pel'lodlast year, Total dea~hs· in September thIsyear were two feweJ1 than during the samemonth in 1945. There were, 210 fatalitieson the road in 194~, and Capt. Sandersemphasizes that it ,S up to motorists toreduce the number Ithis year, He warnsthat the football sea~on and longer nightswill increase drivingl hazards.

... - ._....b--- -_...--

Price Admi' ra~or Paul Porter isworrying lest OPP si~ion to pr.ice c,:mtrolswill nnllifv gains Id cause lIlflatlOn. Itlooks to Uii, depart! ent that inflation isalready in progress ., "I that OPA is notan effective counter H~e. Most prIces are'" high as they w I' "rter World War l,and some are a go d deal higher, If itwould case Porter a. ~nuch as it would ther-e:::.t of the populac -. we would ~mgge~t

that. he ad\'iHl' abatis ing the agency. andletting the con",min public try handlingthe controls,

ToniCREMECOLD

. WAVE

AL EDITORIAL") SSOCIATION

....,...,WavePERMANENTAT HOME IN 2 to 3 HOURS

memBeR

E"'.1946

H ••J. Felber. and'Walderi, Ifelber*'Preseriptlon Druggists

Felber Pharmacy

. Thursday, Odober ~O, 1946.

: '; I" Over 4.0 Years of '~i1tlble Prescription Service

',~m: WAYNE HERALD~,W. Hu~e. Editor and P~pri~tor

The ;,'pl~'*'t Established Paper in Wayne C~unty

" , ~iJBLISHEt> EVE~Y mURSDAY

'teIePhOD.:_l::S~O~''' ..:. ..:l:.:lc:0..:Mc:a1=:=D..:S:...t.

Bec.)~Stsr:~3'8Jr,if~~J'it~~ro~~11e8tt't J~~~·~~¢~~tii:~~h ~18'19. '''l.\:~~~E- .. office of pubHcaUon. Wayne. e raa a.

SUBSCRIPTION RATE~

[n Wa~'ne Pierce. Ceda.r. Dlion. Th\l~ttn, CUmins,~f:n~~~~~d ~a~~~ t~~ru~~~ ~~J~tg:. l):t~'IJ~'~~~~:Ues menti\;' ~ ~: 3~OQ p~r ~·<:::!llr. All paya.'\>le in ndvance.

No,w you can giveyourself a genuinec:reinf cold wave at home with new TONI.What a differen2e this creme wave solution

f makes! New luster •• ~ new easy·to-managetiof~aess ; ; ; a genuine beauty-salon type

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, the Ray Phllbins. 'Sunday theywere supper guests in the FritzLueders home, celebrating their12th wedding anniversary.

Carroll Munson was in Omahafor Ak-Sar-Ben from Sunday toFriday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Munson, and Mrs. CliffMunson were there Tuesday andMr. MUJ1son went ngaln Wednes-day. ::

Mr. and Mrs. Mauritz Carlson,Mr/:). Bert Harrison nnd Marilynwere luncneon guests Sunday evc~

ning In, the Cliff Munson homc en­route from Basil Osburn's atWayne wher~ they had spent the

'day. 'Dwaine Swanson, Dick Holm­

quist and Elmer Johnson of WSTC,were supper guests of Merle RingThursday. The group were in Lin~

coln for the Kansas~Nebraska

game Saturday and remaineB. untilSunday.

Mrs. Dick Sandahl assisted withserving at the republican centralcommittee meeting in Wayne

guests in the Ivan Johnson home. Thursday evening and also at theMr. and Mrs. Albert, Steub(' and luncheon s('rved the choir afterson were ('vening ViSitOI·S. practice in Salem church Sunday

Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Blodgett of afternoon, 1--------------,~:~~.~~~'.~haevec~~fns~~~~~/n~o:nhe~ mi~::ele~~:d~~~~Z~ :~;~~n~nf:~I~ SOUTHEASTThe group were dinner guests Denver where he flew from As- WAKEFIELDSunday in the Fred Erickson home toria. Ore., his base for several ~

ncar Winside, months. He has served in the navy by • S H 0 L E SMr, and Mrs. La\vrencc Ring a year and a half and has not been Ie'

were among tile dinnr!' guests of home for 14 months. Mrs, Ellis Johnson byMr. and Mrs. R. D. Slagle at Hotel Cooperative dinner was enjoyed Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Flann£' Mrs. M<trtlO MadsenMorrison Tu~sday evening when bin tMhe HadrrM

y WcortGho~el SUndMay were SundRY dinn('r guests in the Mr. and Mrs, Paul Obst andTwo proposed end- REA board of directors and wives y r. an rs... e son. r. Roy Sundell home.

l11ents----onE' to [lrod e a ta for were entertained. and Mrs. Ben Meyer and Lorraine, MisS Mary Scott is staying in Lloyd and Paul Schrad were Sun-I h Mr. and Mrs, Cha:,;, Carpenter and Mrs, Magnus Westlund. Mr. the Lawrence Johnson home while day dinner guests in the Lyle

schools and the other t) ..g-l: 1 e t e visited over Thursday night with and Mrs. C. A. Bard and Betty allending hig;h school. Peters home,

~ipgph~si\~ ~·i~'~~~~~~~apr ub .~e £ ~~r.e1~~hV~ their niecp, Mrs. Walter Chinn, we~er,C:~~i~rs~i~\~~\rictorvisited saMnd"y' awnde..~rssu'nWdaayltOerveOn',ln(ge "vn"sd_ re~~~'e;y~~:eeterrso~n~ d~~~~~f~and family enroute to their home ,<.:

juncture, the -school amen ment appearR at Pryor Lake. Minn" from a visit win the wMm'dA. MeY~l' hOhmle thin I Hors in the C, A. Kinney home. hOTs]JhietaL'~ludon~laKY'Uhl,' we"e Sundayheaded for deft:>at. The other one appeals in southern Nebraska. ayne on ay evenmg W Ice Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Englebart ," 1

SO strongly to a mid;westerner's sel~se of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Longe and young folks attended the WakC'~ of West Point, were Sunday sup- dinner guests in the F, J. HopkinsjUt'tice that it is likely:to be swept to vlctory sons spent Saturday evening with field-Wayne football game. A num- per guests in the Lee Parker home. home at Dixon. \by a huge majority. bel' of others from here were there Mr. 'and Mn;, John Boeckcnhau- The Roley I.<;oms were Sunday

.- -{}. ---~.----- 1936-1946.... al~~~}nas~~t~~~"~a~fi~ischerand er and Lyle were Sunday afternoon ~~~;rn:au:~~r:~ll.th(' Lynn IsomStop 8ign~ have been ingtalled in school Passing years modify the P~ulette visited in the Herman ~~s~~~~~o~e.the Elmer Boecken- The Willis BUl'Ohams were Sat-

~~~~h~~~ri~~oghi~~ ~;e~:(T)l~~~fhJft f~~~d~~~ ~~~~~i~fg:~~~~~'n~h~~~~~nu~~;~ Muller home Friday evening, Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Art Hans{'n, Mr. ~ad~~ c~~~\n~o~nenP:tg~~~~~.in th'elook-out fOI; violator!" and it', making an and more on memory of cordial ~~i~f~~~~~sth~~o::r~O~~~~io~r~~ and Mr:::;. Burneal Gustafson were 1sadnr Kuhl had hi.<; elevatorextra effort to minimize dangers. School and helpful comradeship. Ours satisfactory since her recent re~ Sunday evrning visitors in the equipped with lightning rods Mon-students, seen racing cars and disregard- is but the experience of millions turn from the hospital Vcrn ca:;s~n h~~ k" d 1 day The work \.vas done by Jim

I t who must rise above crushing The following spent' Thur~day Mrs. 0 ncor"/O a (' re~ Bo·cienstedt.ing Rtop sign~. must yield to order y mo 0.1'- loss and seck the stimulus oC ev ·ng in the C F Sandahl h~me turned home Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Willis Burnhaming to ,e~cape arrest.: The whol~ set-up In supernal guidance. We must im· ce~r:;rating Bob'~ 15th birthday of from Omaha aftpr spending a f('w and children eame Friday ('vening

~~~~y~cter~~~~i~~, to puevent aCCIdents and ~~b~:st;e~~t:f~~:;;"tf~~ ~~~~:~~ Ithe previous day Mr. and Mrs ~~~e in the George Boon,tra ~~~mw:~:~~~o'inSth~Mar~d~pe~'

CO~~~\~:'I~\I~l~r;t~~~·orai~~y~:n~i~~.f~~'~;~T~~: ri~~;~ ;:~~~~fi:,"~~:r~:r;:u:~ ~::~~~i;~i~~~rf:~~it~J:~~~~:}~~;;ri~~~Fi:::l~~~~~i~:~~~a~£r:f;~a~~~~', ~e);~ h:~~~Og\'~~l~~:}:nlg'OI~~~'OI~~ne~".c~~~n~o\?el~s~eJ~y,.- ~~~rc~~P~~~:~teo~·ed<min in~~s~~~: Ge~;' ~~d ~~'M~mj~m~~ngus~~f~ with their new niece. ~i~,:tt~ne~~~~, fu~ecraa~ o~~;:d~:~~

standing by translation from .. . U d Mr. and Mrs. Paul Everingham Thursday afternoon. They return-flhowed a majority t e other way. Amen- earth to spirit. Let bereft mil- ~n, ~~ and ~~. Fr~.lbtecD~ a~t and Karen visited Mr. and Mrs. cd home Sunday.cans know when to ch nge their mindg, and lions be inspired by transferred ana; ·Ga~·. anMr. ~~d ~r:~.r Wa~~er Mel Everingham in Allcn Wed-theY tl.:'ually have th~ courage to express loves to act justly as well as d M B II nesday evening. Mr. Everingham DauRhter [<.; Born.thei118('ln;~. firmly at hom(' and abroad, un· g~~:~ a;~reM~i:~er a~~ s~~~r is coach, in the Allen scho~l. Born in a Sioux City hospital

o influenced by mammon or cold guest~ Sunday in' the Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Paul EverlnghaJ'!! Inst week to Mr. and Mrs: BlilCattlC' ,in fE'ed lots ~nd in luxuriant pas- self-seeking. it ~ • It has h{'cn Meyer home ncar Hooper. Mrs. nnd Kar~~ ~('nt to Newport, Fn- Wickett, 11 daught.er, 1\lrs. ~lck('tt.

tures, with pigs galOre allrl chickens in- el('ven years since ollr eldest Meyer is the former Anona Grosc, day ~o VISIt In the parent.al F,lb~rt is Ih(' fonner N('va MIlicI' ofnumerable Oil c\'t'r,\' farm, it. doe::::; not look daughter passed on. lnnumcr· Mr. and Mrs. Warner Erlandson Ever~ngham homp an? also WlthlShOles.as though the meat shortage should la::~t able losses "have since happened arrived Saturday a week ago from relatives at .nasset thiS week. _long. everywhere to leave dcep scars. t their trip' t'O the east coast. They Ted Har~lson of Om~ha, was a l:,HIC'rgo('s ,Ol)l'rat~on.

- - -- ...,.0-- All may he solaced by an enjOye,d a visit with the former's Thur~day dlOner g-Uf'st In the Fred Mrs: \V. E. \V.lngetl underwentDoctl)I',,' anrl expertldietitians"~m,ig.hthelp unseen nearness and a well~ hrother Axel who !i\'cs on a 100- Harnson home and attended the a major operatIOn Monday last

grounded hope in another and acre fa;m in Maine and is employ- funeral of his b~other, the late Iweek in a Sioux City hospitalsolve an acute rrobilem hy advl~lng, tor higher existence with preserved ed in a factory where plush and Bert Harrison that afternoon. where she had been a ?atie~thealth'~ ::;ake, more l}lf a vegetarl~n dIet. identity. other materials for overstuffed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of eight weeks. Mrs. Wmgett s

_'_'e_g_e_t_al_JI_e_s are reported abundant. I~~==========================================_-:-====;-_Mayfair hotel i.n SiO,U.X City \ved-I Of'r. Mr.,. and Mrs. Ray Agler, jr.,nesday e'\'('ning. we're afternoon guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silndahl and E. J. \..undahl and LeRoy \\-'er,eFaye \\-crc in SIOUX Cit.) Monday lot j\'faplqton and Oto, 1a) on bUS1-

Mrs .£1\IS Olson attended~ MIS II n~~rThUil'~d~~s Jack SoderbergH B Ware s bIrthday part) F nday a~1~a~~uehne spent Sunday Withafternoon C A Soderberg

E W Lundahl \\-as at C'l eston, Th(' E W Lundahl family wereMrs Chf :0Ilunson "lSltpd I\-Irs la, on bUSiness d few da} s dunng Sunday supper gUf'sts of Mrs Wal-

\Vm \']ctor Fllda:', afternoon the \\cek 11'1' Herman and Leland11r ,Ind .Mrs Art Borg altC'nded I Mr and Mrs Cl,lle BuskIrk \\('1t.. WCTU \\111 1ll('c1 WIth MIS I ()

the FarmC'Ys UnIOn banquet at the at Dar\\lO Agil'r s for Sllndn} dm· F"nlon {<+nday afternoon at.2 Mrs---~ - Jerry Tuirner will assist as hostess,

The LOr('nce Fischer and ArtBorg farO,ilies were Sunday dinnerguests ~n the Lawrence Nelson

hO~~,' anb Mrs. Orval Rhoades andBru('e of: Em{'rson, were dinner,guests in the F. A. Suh('r homeSunday.

MI', and J\11'S. W, C. Wng attend­rct the Gene \Vhec\('r i·;ilver wed­ding celebration near Allen Sundayaft('rnoo~.

The L4wrcnce Carlsons WNe inthe Berti Scott home for dinnerSunday aelebrat.ing Lois' birthdayof Tuesd*y,

WedneSday evening, Ralph andLarry Ring were at Emil Lund'sfor supp~r. {<'riday they had sup­per in Ihe Ed. Sandahl home.

The Aj't Borgs were in Omaha,with Ihe I-Ians LulJbf'Tstedts Fridayand Satqrday, att('nding the 4-Hstock salt and visiting relatives,

1 Mrs, W. C Ring was at PenderSaturday', afternoon visiting MabelParker 1ref'nough,. of California in

COMPLETE WITH CURLERS (he pare tal Frank Parker home,AND EVERYn-HHG YOU NEED Mr, a d Mrs, Elvis Olson were

Sunday upper guests of Mr. andMrs. Gorldon Bard, Mr. and Mrs.C. L, Ba;t were afternoon visitors.

Mr. a~tl Mrs. Kermit Johnsonwent to lomaha for Ak-Sar-BenSaturday They remained to visitMyrtle a d Helen Sundell Sunday.

Mr. an~ Mrs, Jas. Chambers vis-ited at Ch-rl Sundell's Sunt;.lay eve·ning. FrI~day evening they spentwit.h Mr, flond Mrs, Burneal Gustaf-son, i

Mrs. F J A. Suber, Jim, John andJoann welre in the Norman Ander­son hom~ for supper Tuesday. thefirst in tbbservance of the host'sbirt.hday. ~

Mr. an~ Mrs. Ivan Johnson and1valyn attended the Dersch~

waSCher~'edding Sunday, ThC.lastnamed a ted as flower girl in thebridal pa ty.

Sunda dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Ma tin Holmberg were Mr.and Mrs. Anton Holmberg. Mrs.Mary E roth and Florence andMiss HUd Bengston.

Mr, an Mrs. Frank Strom ofRed Oak, Ia,; were Saturday over"

night gue.~ts. in .'the pau.l Olsonhome. M. and Mrs. Elvis Olsonwere eve ing visitors.

Sunday of last week, the Ken~

neth Pac er family' were dinner

H ,. H' , J. EDGAR HOOVER,00\ el Its director of the federal

Con:iiilUnislll bureau of investigation,accepted the d1stm­

guished service medal presented re~entlyby the American I.,eiiion in conventIOn atSan Francisco. In hjs acceptance speechMr. Hoover gave due credit to his associatesin the task of aehieving results, "Bulwark­ing the men and women of the FBI," sairl-the speaker. "are the high hopes and ex­pectations of the 10Y'al Americans, whomwe serve,,\: He commended the LegIOn forits unqualified devotion to Amencan Ideals,

In his speech MI'. Hoover spoke sharplyof communism as a growing menace totliis country. He deplored the infiltrationof that alien ism into labor union leader­ship: He did not criticise union membersgener.ally, but he did cl'!ticise the way theyare hoodwinked and mIsled,. He saId com­munism is not a politieal party, subject toreason. Rather, he said, it is a "system ofintrigue. actuated by fanaticism."

MI'. Hoover said the fascism of Hitler,Tojo and Mussolini had been defeated onthe battle field, Now ,he calls for the de­

,feat of communism by "focusing upon itthe spotlight of public opinion and bybuilding up barriers of common decencythrough which it cannot lienetrat'e," HesaId in conclusion:

"The American Legion, ordained to bringtogether the veterans of World War I toperpetuate the associations made on for­eign soil, is being expanded by the lIlfhlXof veterans of World War II, who lIkeWIsefought that America might live, To allowAmerica to become infected with themalignant growth of communism or to' beinfeste.d. b~, crime is a breach of our trustto those who gave their lives for Americanprinciples.

"Let us gird ourselves with the determi­nation 111at those basic freedoms and spir­itual ideals for which so many have saeri-

ISOUTHWESTWAKE:FIELD

b,----­Mrs La\\rence RIng

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Flannel Ra yon and Wool. Red,

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sho~n. No admission charge. Djli~ner and lunch will be served by theladies of the church.

Monday, college Walther Leaguein lhe church lmscment at 7:30.Tu~sdHY. choil' rC'henrsaJ at 7!30.HC'lil' Dr. Walter Maier, the

Lutheran Hour speaker, eaoh Sun­day afternoon at 5 p. m. overWJAG, Norfolk.

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J\1f·thodlst (·!Iul·('h.(Dr. Vidor Wi'st, pllslol'lMrs. C N. Olsntl. organist

John R. Kpith. dircc·tol'Sunday, Octoh0r 13: "Let thC'

word~ of my month, Rnd the mNli­ta1ions of my heart. IJp acceptablein Thy sight, 0 Lord, my Slrcngthand my Redeemer."

Graded church,schonl, 10, K. N.Parke, superintendent.

Morning worship, 11. ":\1.agic inReligion" is the sermon subject.'This is the first in a srrif's of ser-Imons on the four gospels and theirwriters. \Vhy do \\,p havp fourBible books l<nown as gospc'ls?\VllO \\Tot(' t)1(' four:' \\-'11('11 'llldjwhy ' ..:en' tl1e-y writll'n',' Sp('cialmusic 'in both choir and organ I

numbcrs.Youth Fellowship, 7:00. Hollis

Johnson, pre-sident. All youth in­vited.

Fir"t BaI)tlst Chur<'ll.(Rev. Roberl J. Bulkley, pastor)Northeastern Nebraska Baptisls

are the guests of Wayne Baptiststhi~weel,. The association opensThursday at 10 u. m. and closesFriday afternoon. The speal<ersinclude our Baptist state staff andMiss Dorothy Wiley of Burma.The meetings arc open to the pub­lis. The youth banquet will be ad­dressed y Dr. Nelson Thursday eve­ning.

Dr. Erne-st Smith. president ofSioux "~f-\IJs CollC'gC', conws toWayne October :n. Dr. Smith isa formcr chaplain and forlllPrdirCl'fOI- of I'cligious f'ducationcourses at NOI't hern Hapl i,'it Spm­inary of Chicago. He is knowninternationally in the field of re·ligious education.

The pastor's suhjects for n{'xtSunday are-: "PurC' fit-Jig-ion" and"Thrc(' Jpws amI a Furnace."

also invited, Sunday school at11:15 a. m.

The Gennan communion servicehas been postponed to November 3,and the quarterly voters' meetingto Sunday, October 20, at 2 p. In,

The Ladics' Aid will meet. Thurs~duy. October 17. v.:Jth Mrs. HenryRoeher and Mrs. 'Sophie Holmanas hostesses.

Edwards and Miss ~loise Jacobyresponded for the teachers, MissSusie Souders led group ~inging.Miss Cherc l-Ioudcrsheldt was atthe piano. Mrs. Kessler waschairman of thc serving commit­tee.

Rf>d('('mpr 1.lIlh. Churt'h, {]LC.(Res. S. K. dr Fn'('~e. pastor)

Seventeenth Sunday after Trin·ity, October 13: Sunday school, 10a. m. Worship services, 11 a. m.Sermon, "More Than We Dreamof."

Wednesday, October 9, choirpractice at 7:30 p. lTI,

Saturday. Oct.ober 12, juniorchoir practice at 1 :30 p. m. Confir­rnaOaf! classes at 2 p. m.

St. Paul's Ev. Luth. Chunh,fRev. T. J. C. Schuldt, pastor)Sunday school, 10 a. - m. The.

service, 11 8. m., conducted by Stu­dent Harold Hamilton, WesternTheological Seminary, Fremont.

No catechetical classes Octo­ber 12."

Women of the Church, Thurs­day, October 17, at ,2 p. m. (Notechange in time). Hostesses: Mrs.I-I. Gildersleeve, Mrs. Ralph Morse.Mrs. Harry Wert, Mrs. MagnusWestlund, Mrs. Erne!;t Peterson.

Meeting of Sunday school teach­ers and officers, Thursday, Octo­ber 17, at 8 p. m.

Firl'it Presbytprian Church.Corner of Third and Lincoln Sts.

(Rev. Oliver B. Proett, pastor)Sunday. October 13:Church school. 10:00 a. m. Dr.

W. G. Ingram. superintendenLJunior church, 11 :00 ~. m. Mrs.

IFr&~~~il~~rti :gg~~t:;r Sermon bythe pastor on the Restoration fund."Food for a Hungry World." There

. wlll be special music.Session meeting, 4 p. m.Restoration fund committee

meeting. 4:30 p. m.Westminster Fellowship, 6:30.

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(Rev, T. H. Buehnor, pastor) ,English services Sunday at 10:00 S .

it, m, Stullent Krugler will preach wan'· s..":, "L in' the absence of the pastor who

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SOCIAL FORECASTDuplicate Il1N'tS next Monday

. with i)'Irs. \\'illurd Wiltsl'.

. ,,\,!~r~iut~)~~~t ~~II~'~~a)(~nlt'rta!'hSContn~ct tlle('{s lhi~ Thur$day

evening ~""'ith NIt·s. GCll\.' Hlll.R('hck~1h~ hold n'g-lllal' meet­

ing I-~rida.y at 7;~,O at the halLPr()gN~i"e HOllwnmkC'l"s llH'ct

OctO\)N 1:5 \vjth l\1n~. Har,'ySchulz.

Altona Sndal cl\lb nw('ts thisThursdny with l\~n:. Vllll'l'jtfsDalllllll'.

Ellsll'm Star holds l'{'gularm('('l ing \H,.,t :'Ih>nrlay l'\"t'ning at7::~l} \tl thl' Indgl' h:tll.

i'.lllll'l'\'a clul1 \\,1'> [l()slpurwdUJW \, I'd, and will Ill' held nextr.,..tnnday \\'Jth :'Ill'''; (. K, Corhil.

PII'HS,n!1 \'dlky ,'lull TlH'ctsUch,lh'[' 1tl \\"llh :'\lr~ Hal'H')'

IkeI-:, ?III'S Lrtl' Tll(0111[l~Ull will

S. Winifred Ma n a.nd Mrs. Clar- when Mr::i, John Beckman will Anderson. Karol Lou Kay. Janis:' OC e/ty cn~~,~cG~~I~'l~~-~Y hO~l~:~~S'next be leader. *.* * ~~:~:~~/~~~~~~l~~i~~~a~~~~. '1 Tuesday even ng in the Women's Honor I. E. Ellis. Just becomQ first C!la.ss SMUt.s.

I;" " " ",. . ~~~~e~~ef:'cr ~ns~~~~ t~~.. ~l~\~~ OiJ~~~~~E~~~o8b~t;1 2bir~hh~a: ~ar~ Club in Me:ti:g~' .['fly Cannin have entertain- Hnd Ml'S. F'l'cd Ellis and the Dick HPW me-t Tucs.day cvenlng inmcnt. Mrs. etHer Meyer, jr., Ellis family were guests in the th0 WO!n(tn's club rooms. Bunco * * _*

Fl·ida.y in the club moms w'il,h ~~~~e. Mrs. Jruw.lld Wischhot Ellis hornC'. Several called in the ;~~il1r~~~ei~; c..~~t;ge~~iS;e;:;! FO~e~:e~~e~m~~d A:I~dt _ in theF'. A~ Lanqrcth speaking on Wayne bra eh of AAUVol meets ~~~~~~g43~~·~r~.lliS has lived in han-l 11('ine, MiSs Rayoma church parlors Thursday withdtizcn~hip, Mrs. Mer.IC Beckner this'1'hursda evening at 7:30 in * .Y.- * lIeil,es, Miss Irene CrumeI'. Miss Mrs. S, K. de Freese, Mrs. Fred,is servlllg chair~ the Women' club room with Kensington ,Meets. Aida Cra!l1n lind Miss Cleone Heier, jr., Mrs. Fred Denkinger

Runl.1 Home socIety mc('ts Pl'()f. and l\1·s. John R. Keith Eastern Star k('nsin~ton m('1 I-lp[nc serv('d. The' n('xt mreting and Mrs. Albert Reibold has.::~~t~~el~l~>~~~~~.M~?l~c~~:;Ir~:~~ speuking on Hed Cross wDrk. Friday with Mrs. W. S. Bressler of the group will he u Hallowe'en tesses. Guests were Mrs. Henry

swer roll cnll by telling of her ~i:~m7::1111.0(~ iS~n~~rd:~({S~'~;~\~ ~~~~"S~~S~l;~v~h:~~~nil~nt~cor~:~ pnrty. Uctob~ ~2.*., ~:~er~m~rsHe~~~ce~;;: ~~egdmost worlhy spent dollar. Dues Mrs. Victor '\ ,cst and Mrs. how- fo\' lhe lod~e home, The Novem- Mrs. Wiltse Hostess. Heier. sr., and Mrs. Emil Vahl-\vill b(' paid. nrd Witt assi 'C !Jer date will be changed because Cameo members, ,also Mrs. kamp. Rev. de }<~reese conducted

St, Pnul Aid meets October'? !vIothcrs' ,tudy club meets of World Communit.y day. James Allen and Miss Lenore devotions and spoke on the lovein thr parish hull with Mrs. Thursday eve, ing, Oclobl'l' 17, Ilt * * * Ramsey were guests of Mrs. Wil- of Christianity. one of the topicsHarold Gildt'rslee\'e, Mrs. Ralph H with Mrs. ale Kessler. Mrs. With Mrs. Strong. lard Wil1se Thursday evening for Lutheran World Action. Vir-l\lOl'Se. Mrs. 1"larry Wert, M~s.. Maude Smith:wiJl give an illus~ Contract members, also Mrs. whE'n high scores in contract 'ginia Denkinger, Marlene and.i\1. V';cstlund and 1\1rs. Ernest trated talk onifairy stories. Mrs. Roy Coryell and Mrs. Robert Were won by Mr-s. W. A. Wollen- Angie Sieckman. accompaniedPeterson hostesses. Ke,sslCl", Mt-s. \A. J. Atkins, Mrs. Bl'n~on w(,1'e guc'sts of Mrs. haupl and Mrs. Adon Jeffrey. by MI-s. M. L. Ringer, sang. Hos-

Raptist MissJ<>Ilary sod('IY Don WI·ight,IMrs. Merle Tit't 4 Lf'on;U'd Strong last We-dnesdllY Mcm!le-rs and husbands will be tesses for November are Mrs.mel'ts Oelo!l{'l' I. wilh ]'\'11'1'. Car- SOI·t., NIl's. ISrHtl'J J Ill.glH's Hud ' gill'sls' 11 J ffr' I th Henry Wittlel' Mrs llA.rv~'-:y Rei-los l\'1arlin and Mrs, A. 1). 1"<'\\1:-' All'S 1\hlll {;i,'sc SC1'\"l' ~;~',('l~rl~. \\;~J~.ll ~r~~~~ :~~(' ~;.~~~ {;\"{';li~gll~)f (l~:t~;:('re{7.10me e lJold and Mrs. 'Loui~ Test.

~'\\l~~:~o~;11ar::~ct~~Ot~~~'O~l\~'s,H'a:l~ Mrs. (l. W.,! Ilahn 01 Lineoln, Hrnsoll, Ml'~;. Arl£'n FJ!ch cnter- ·x· .J(••l(. .x, '1{' .x.slate lfffj('l·l".tl~d form('r national taim; Hext. PNG Club Meets. Acme Club Meets.

MI'S, L E. Flt'l'twood leads the llresldent o{ !Ihe Legion AuxJl- * .;(. -x· l'NG clull met Tuesday aner- Acme c1uh opened the clubkSSDll. 11lry. w111 .lie J.du('st speak!'r Tues- UD 0 Y 0 t M G A La t' 'th 1 'I I I h a

DAR meets Saturday WIth day evenmg, hlctont'l' 1;). wh('11 un ~~('~sMo~:ar~: for 1 o"clock :::;tl~ ~I·S. r~iHr~y 'Mc~l~~~o~s~ ~~~d:: at aMrs~ c,;;.c~. ~i~C~x~Mn~. John n.. Krilh. Mrs. L.•1. Ll'gion and- fAUXdiary hold H lunc!l('on at th(" home- of Mrs. sislin1.~: l'~ifl('('n members and Mrs. V. A. Senter and Mrs. T. B.Kilial1, ;vII'S. C E. Carhart and joint dinner Ii ld program ill Ow R W. Ley, LuncllC'on W;JS serv- ;\-11·S. Lloyd PowC'rs were pres- Heckert assisted the hostess.Ivlr~. A. L. Nu('rnhergE'l' assis-t. WOlllen's club room. :\-lrs. [!;1I111 I'd by i\1rs. J. O. Wentworth. Mrs. lin!. tI.'lrs. Ruhy WatSOn had the The club presented Mrs. HiscoxMrs. A. H.. Da\'is has the pro- formedy livdi in Waynl'. All J. C, Mil1pr and Mrs. J. \V, program. Prizes in conlests went with a girt, honoring MI'. andgram on the Vnll('y Forge mcm- membl'l".'i of f'olh orgllll:zations JOlWS. Mrs. A. T ClAycomh will to Mrs. Ed. Ellis, Mrs. Stella Mrs. Hiscox on their 50th wed-orial arc urged to ttrtld the con'red he hosll'SS nexl Monday for [1 Chichester, Mrs. A. D. Lewis and ding anniversary of a few weeks

Monday club opcns the' season dish dinner wi i('h start.s prOllllJt~ {'UITen! e\'cnls mCC'ling. 1\11'5, M. V. Cr<1\vford. The next ago. Mrs. T. S. I-look was elect-October 14 with 1 o'clock lunch- ly at •. * * * me-cting will he Tuesday. No- ed vjc(' president, succeedingeon in the home of 1\-'1rs. T. T. : For Mrs. Harder. \"('ll1mbC'!' 1~, with Mrs. Frank Mrs. J. T. Andcrspn who movedJ()nl'~. l\-IC'mbers of t.ll£' prog:rarn SO~IErl""T Gl·iflitl1. jr. Mrs. Roy Pierson 10 Long Beach, Cal., and Mrs.C"ommlltt'(\ ;'vII'S. JonC'l'. Mrs. l\Trs. \\·m. MPYN. Mrs, i"n'd will assist. Heckert was chosen sC'crptary to

-- .--'- -_. -'_ ..-_.~~ Scoreboard eels. Flege and i\-'lrs, Henry Hinnr· .)f .;;- * succeed Mrs. R. P. Cuff whoScore-board I mel with j\'il'S riells surprise-d Mrs. Ella IInrd('!' Honor Betty Nissen. .....ent to Mount Pleasant, Mich.

Chas. BakC'1' ~~I'ida'y whell l\hs lItl l1{'r hir1hday l'~riday by s]l{'nd 4 1{t'latl\'t's of Miss Betty Nis- The next mceting will he Octo-lhear Liedtkd and Mrs. Fl'l'd 111(' aftt'rlHJon wilh 11('1'. EVl'- sen, who will he married this cr 14 with Mrs. C. E. Carhart.Ellis had high ~cor('s. Mrs. 11,'1. v. guests wpn' the families of fall, ('nlcrtailwd at a miscelJan- Mrs. B. J. Brandstetter will dis-Crawford C'ntl'lrtains this Friday. Lan'rnl' Hardcr. Andrew John- ('<lUS show(>r 1'01' her Tuesday cuss the model kitchen and Mrs.

-lh -x- * son, .Tamps 1\1illl'r and Melvin {,"pning last week in the home C. L. Bickett table setting andEntertain Gt.tild. .Johnson. -¥.. * -li' of Mrs. J<:mmf-\ Bock. Prizes in serving.

da~t·il~l;<{I~r~1v~~~~~l·~l~:ll~I~·CI~~l~~~ Honor Will Test. ~:~:.nt~~~:~1"~l~~'{~I~l~l~~II;t~~e~~?~~ Convene at *C~u;ch.:'.[l·S. F ~. fh'lTY, !\lrs. .I, F h:('l'~ Rl'IHli\"{'s and l"1'iends \n'rf' in !VIis;; Lois Z('plin. Miss BetHe PresiJyterian wompn met inline. Mrs. W .. F. PerduC', 1\11's till' Will Tc'st home Illst Wf'(i- Pill- and Miss Betty Wagner, the church parlors last Wednes-Frank l-kine, Mrs. Gco, Fux ilnd tl{'sday ('\"('ning to help Mr. Test who presented them to the hon- day when Mrs. Raymond Schrei-lVlri.. Kate n.l(~hards s('r\"e(1. ollsl'l'Vl' his hirthday, Lunclwon Ol't'(' :vIiss Nissen's colors of ncr conducted devotions, Mrs.

·x-i * .,.;. WitS sl'fv('d after a social time. hlur' and white w('re carried out W. G. Ingram and Mrs. F. L.With Rita Kilt-wan. Afternoon guests were Gust in 'decorations and luncheon. Blair rel?orled on Presbyterial

Miss filtH. Klirwan entertained Test of Wakefield, Mrs. Kenneth * * * held in Emerson, and Mrs. Blair18 hoys and girls of Prep high and Dob, Mrs. Clarence Baker, Hills Are Honored. conducted a quiz. Mrs. Ingram Gracf' l,utlH'ran ('hurch.school at the GtlS Kirwan home Burnell and Leon. Mrs. "Vnl. Wagner and Mrs. was elected dciC'gatc and Mrs. The Church of the Lutheran HourFriday ('wnin;. Arter a 5('(1\"('11- -¥.. * * P I i\ d t t' d I Faye Strahan alternate to sy- (Rev. Wa!tC'l' Bnl.ekpnsick, pastor)gf'r hunt, till' ~'{)ung folks cnjoy- Coterie Luncheon. flU n l'rspn pn e~ alllE' a a nodical at Hastings October 8 to Wednesday, this week, at 2:30.cd dancing and luncheon at tbe Coterie club opened thp YC(ir :~o.~~~)~~t fO~\~l~~r:S S~~;:: ~~~~~7i~ 10. Mrs. H. E. Jones. Mrs. Wm. Ladies ·Aid. Hostrsses: Mrs. '\Vi1~Kirwan hom~. with a 1 o'clock lunche'on Mon- n1entary 10 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mellor,- Mrs. W. B. Vail, Mrs. Ham Hansen and Mrs. Otto Ileit-

-x-, * * day al tl1(" home' of Mrs. L. W. Hill, who [lian to move to Fre-\WVh

' I't~' VaOnndSCMggrcS·r.n'C,Msrsh·UCllhh:"'S· hold.For Donna ~ae Holt. Vath, with Mrs. Paul Mim's and I I h b ~ ~ Wednesday at 8 p. Ill., Senior

In honor of l)onna Mal' Holt's Mrs. L, A. Fanske assisting. Mrs. m~nt.~)t l~ coup es l ~r(' e- served. The women meet again Walther League Bible hour and

i,~"J~,'rb::~~~~te~~~~ht::t;~;~ ~;n~~c~as~~ch;~~~g:~J~o~~C~~ ~~~; l;\J~~h~~~;c:~~ a~~dcrHi~~ ~~~;~~:::cr~:~:~~~0~;~1; bu~~e~u~sc%~~ng;he pastor willformer's frie-ntls and he-r par- nC'xt Monday af!ernoon ..",ith . CI . T t M d Mrs A have charge of the devotional over

ents Mr. anct'lYhs. Mall Ifolt, Mrs. Caspl'r Je~r~;it(;~, ~~~' an~ ~~s Leo'na::i ~~~a~.°3 'JJ~~t~~~~~hg~;~::~~~'; W~~t~r~:;f~~~:;h3~~,~,g~:n~t 130jl·., Sunday arter!loon I.unch- * * * Strong and ~r. and Mrs. R. G. of the Restoration fund. Mrs.POll \Vas !';er\'{'cl., Nu-Fu in Two Meetings. Fuelb~rth. 1\:1"1'. a.nd M.rs. Strong T. C. Bathke is serving chair- p. m. Confirmation instruction at

.)(•.)(. ·i:· Nu-Fu memhers and husbands had hIgh score m bn.dge. ~he man. 3:~U~d:;Y. mission rally. Services $12.98Ki7<~I~~~f)~~~t,~~: ~~e!l:hWS' ;}~h~:l~isrF~J~~E;hil~~~~n~~, group prel~cn~ct:::IIS a gIft, $-ClUlLQlES------ ~~;~3I~aB:;'~i,~~~I~~\';,,~~~i..~lr;; Swan's::~~~~;~II,:t tl};:~~~:~i'~\I')I,~~E~~ ~~~s:1~~hrt~~~~l'~r"~~t~;~~~:~Lft~~~~;~::!~d~=~~~. . ~~3H~~~~~~~~;H~:~~:;l~~~~ Apparel for Ml'n and Women

lOt~n!"ll'n RohPrts Mts. Harry S'yinnry will ont('['- '. " 11' Z won pnzes. u- u society sponsored a fellowship 1:~'T~h~e~p~o~w~e~r~O~f~G~Od~'~",~W~il~l~b~l'~~;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;:;;i

i~••••ilR••••••~••••••••••i'itiaiiniaitihi,,~rihin~1CiiniNioi'"jl'mibpr met Wednesday evening with dinner honoring Dr. and Mrs. Church or Christ. ~~ ~~ ' .__~._.- "-_..~---,~ --~---~-'_._~"'--".--'--_. -~'------'--'- ., Mrs. E. W. 1-~~~:,H':aV'~(d"t'S>r'll,;:rc"'~tt"nad:~tsll~f:~:c~~gr~ (Alvin Giese. pastor)

, '. ~. Dible school. 1U a. m. Commun-Girl Scouts Meet. ::;{'hools. Prof. Yale Kessler was ion, 11 a. m. B ' C L d J k L

Girls scouts of Troop II met toastmaster. Sup!. Stuaet Bal· OYS oad an, ac e-.;$last Wednesday at the {ity kr inlroduced 1h(' new teachers. Trinity Luthpran Church.schoul with Mrs. Leonard Strong I'rof. Kessler spoke in behalf of (Rev. Herbert TeskC'. pastor) F h W' Ah din charge. First class scouls, l1w pastor.' :Bofh Dr. and Mrs. Services October 13 at 9 in Ger~ or l e In~er ea

-;;C.;;h;;;cr;;C;;;;~~_I~O-';;U_~dC~'r~~~~e~l~dt~'.;;J~a~c~qU~l'~il~n.;.e.;;.;;;;;\V;;";;;es;;;t.;;.;;rl';;;s;;;p;;on;;;d;;;c;;;d;;;,;;;M.;;.;;iS;;;S;;;E;;;;;;lc;;;an;;;o;;;r" Iman and at 10 'in English.

St. -Mary's Catholic Church.(Rev. Wm. Kearns, pastor)

October 13. the 18th Sunday af~

ter Pentecost: Mass in Wayne at9 o'clock. Catechism and benedic·tion after mass.

Confessions Saturday at 7:30.Thursday, the feast of Sf. Fran­

ces Borgiae.Friday. 1he feast of th(' matrl'­

nily of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

I,

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$2,661,085.91

· · · " $ 50,000.00

· · · 50,000.00. 53,967.67· · · ·· · · · 2,507,118.24

Liabilities

MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

TOTAL

Capital StockSurplusUndivided Profits and ReserveDeposits

· · $292,851.81

· · 59.00

· · 7,000.00

· · 3,000.00

· • $1,501,838.69

· · 100,520.83

· · 755,815.58 2,358,175.10

· · $2,661,085.91

MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL D~POSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

Officers and Directors

Loans and DiscountsOverdraftsBanking HouseFederal'Reserve Stock .U. S. Gov't BondsOther BondsCash and Due from Banks

,ill'

TOTAL=aa

'!HiIL::, ',:] ·'.'~""P __ ' ,. '''W'~__ W'~:_''''~_D~''D=_':''_.' .... .. .,HHHH, ...• , .•' .

......,••••••••••~••••••••••••J~••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••~•••••••••••••••••••••••••a••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,•••••••••••••••••••iii. . ... · _. . .. ':Ii; First ~ationalBank of Waynei I CHARTER NO. 3392

i, · 'Statement of Condition Sep'tember 30,1946= I j

= I

I Reso~rces=•••

O. M. Jeffrey, PresidentAdon Jeffrey, Vice President

Burl' R. iDavis, Vice President \.

Walter Benthack

L. B. McClure, CashierMable J. Hurstad, Ass't Cashier

Albert M. Kern, Ass't Cashier

~-------------------------------------'-----------------.----------------------------,------C!!

12:J.OOO,no5,1 J8,~l:)

$2:\4,6R7.GS2,HSn.oo

1:1.605.64

$ 2S,noo,oo5,SOO_O(}2,H96.12

33..196,12

$ 17.000.00

$ 17,000.00

$2R4,5J9.41

The Mode

L.A. Fanske

LIABILITIES

Firestone Store

Paul Mil:re8 Jewelry

Coast-to-Coast Store

A & M Sales & Service

m.

TOTAL $ 14,:1n65I. W. R. Scribner. president of the above·named bank, do lwrr'by

certify tt1at the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge

and belief. W. R. SCRIBNER, President

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS*This bank's capital consists of:

Common stock with totl:ll par value of $25.000.00MEMORANDA

Pledged assets (book' value) :U. S. Government obligations, direct and ~aranti?ed,

pledged to seCure deposits and other liabilities.

Demand deposits.Time deposits. . ..... _"._ .. __ ._. -.- .... ----- ..Deposits of states and political subdivisions , ".--.TOTAL DEPOSITS $251.143.29TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated

obligations shown below)CAPITAL ACCOUNT'"

9:30 p.

Council Oak

City Grocery

Conger Grocery

Central Meat Market

JohnBon Frozen FoodMarket

LOCALS

Sa~urdays:

Effective October 16, 1946

Club Mef'ts TodaySunny HomC'makCrs cluh mE'f'ts

lhis Thursday with Mrs. QuentinPrC'ston.

Howard IversC'n. A Halloween I Miss Delores Johnson and Leon! Henry Suhr. 80. Thurston (,ollntyparty for fami1iC's i.e; planned Oct~ Wcddingfeld of Pender, were mar-l pioneer, died September :28 in Ana-oh!'r 25 at tIle home nf Mr~. Hen- I ri£'d September 18. heim, Cal.riC'l ta Baird. -------R-E-P-O-R-T-O-F-C-O-N-D-'T-'-O-N-O-F-----·--

Farmers State Bank of Carroll, NebraskaCharter No. 161'

At the close ot bm~lness on ~eptemhpr SO, 194f.iASSETS

Loans and discounts (Including $267.90 overdrafts) ._. ._. $ 84.R075RUnited State Government obligations, direct and guarun-

t('I'd ._ ._ __ ._. . __ .. _ _.,, ..Obligations of states and political ~ubdivisionB

Cash, balancE'S due from banks. cash items in process ofcoll£'ction . , _ , _ ,., __ . . 66,242.RR

Bank pr('mises owned ~2,850, furniture and fixtures $520 3,.170.00

The following slores will observe lhe new hours

Swan's

LarsOn's

Safeway

Gamble Store

fall and Winter Closing Hours.

Brown-McDonald's

Nuss' Ben Fmnklin Store

=••=••••=••••==

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Concordia E\". Luth. Church.(R('\'. J_ E. SuthC'rl:md, pastor)Thursday. (lc1ol)f'r 10, this w('ck,

Wonwn's Missionary s:;oeipty met'tsat lhc c]lUrrh at :2 p. m. You arecorninlly im'itf'd to 1)(' prC'<;r'nf.

Friday. Ortolwr II, choir rl'lwflr­sal at R p. m.

SalurdFlY, ()r10hf'r 12: Juniorconfirmation c]asR, 10:30; sC'niorconfirmalion das.":. 2 p. m.; juniormission ~oei('ty, 2 P'

Im: Tlwse

groups will meet at thf' church.Sunday, OctohC'r 1.1: Sunday

~chool and Bible classQ:;, 10 a. m.Divine worship, 11 a. m. Mission­ary program, R p. m. The eveningprogram is sponsdred by theLuther Anns. All our members andfriends are invited to be present.A group of young women fromWakf'field will give some numberson the program. Free-will offeJ"ing.

The Ladies' Aid OctOber meet­ing will be held Thursday, Ocio~

bn 17.

IfnI' Charm \"ollf'rs.;\'Tr. and Mrs. Olaf Nelson and

Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie KirC'h­ncr and ¢hildn'n Wl're guests in theG00rgC' VolJprs honw Thursrlay('vl'ning- ill honor of Charm's !Jlhbirthday.

~upppr I .., Friday.The LeA has postpon0d i1s

chicken supper and sale until Fri­day. OctOber 11. 010t1

For ehUl'If'S Clarl{.R('IRtiv('s and fripnds wer(' ('ntflr­

tninC'd at dinner Wcdn0sdAy in theIvan Clqrk l19me in hOl\()!' ofCharles' 13th birthday.

\\.·m. Stiillin.L'; tlOllW 'Thursday ev('- I !nullwr, 1\1r~. N.l'ls.nn. \\'C'nt l1On1(' 1HC'nl'y RN'gS \vC'rc. at Arnolrl Vahl­ning in honor of Mrs. Stalling's with thC'nl for <J shorf \'isit hl'forc kamp's, m.d the Henry Knehslllfthd<1Y. joining Mr. PnVl!'! III I )I'n\'('r. Wl'ft' at Emil ThiC's'.

Mrs, lkrlhn A('VI'r!11llnn, Mr. nno'. Tlw Carl Mpllicks. Louis Millers;\'Irs. Frank A('v('rmnnn and nPlt y ), and Emil Swansons were at Franl<Ann and I h'nl'y Af'\'C'rmann of Mellick'g.in Wayne, Thursd::lY ('\'e­

Hudyard, ::\Ionl., :;ppnt sC'v('rll.1 ning for Mrs. Mellick's birthday.days of last w('pk in th(' Jamps Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Moses spentHank honw. Monday and- TuC'sday last wC'ek

Miss Df'lorf's McNatt of \Vilync, i in 111(' 1'1. S. Moses hom£' at O'Neill.Hnd Miss Virginia Clark ll'ft Wed-; Hoh Moses, sppnt Monday nightncsday of last w('('k for ChiC'ago at Chas. Cru~enbcrry·s.

whf'l"(, 1!ley arC' employed hy 1hl' Mrs. Arthur Odegaard visited Mr. llnd Mrs. Walden Fplber

~~;~;(~ro~~r:;~~ha.Th('Y went by ~st A\~~~~~\" ~~~~~q~i~~sR~~~~~ ~f~~~l~a.Monday nnd TUl'sdjay In

MI'. fmd Mr:;. Frf'd Salmon took ·Granquist we're in the Od('gaard I Dr. C. E. Bush, dC'ntist, phoneIn'llC' S1llmon 10 "'lakf'fif'ld Sundny homC' TUf'sday f'vcning. 4:24, Wayne. tfon hf'r WA.y b('l'rk to Tl'kamah aflf'r Mr"l. \Vm. Schnoor. Mrs. Vernon TIl(' Preshyterian wom('n clearf'd TOTAL ASSETSspC'nding thl' Wl't'k-I'nd at hOllH'. Schnoor and Jprt'y and Mrs. E. W. ov('r $100 at their rummage saleThf'Y Cfll1C'r! in tllC' Leonard Salmon Winh'l'sl('in were with Mrs. Mel- Saturday.home at Wakefield. \'in Schnool' !:lst \Vednesoay. Mrs Lawrence Lass is taking a bus i-

Hpnry Andf'r."lon, Mrs. OrvillC' Mcl\'in Schnoor and Kathy were ness course at thc college in Chilli­Ricl' and DNHld spent W('dnC'sday wilh Mrs. Winter."ltf'in Tuesday cothc. Mo.in th(' VernC' Carlson hom£'. ThC'y, ):lst week. M. E. Kelly is hf'lping D.t thewith Mrs. CHrl~on nod childn'n, 1\11'. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Mark Simpson farm lhis wcek as Icallpd in the Lindhcrg-I3rowneJi Delores, Myron and former Marine Mr. Simpson is ill. I Capital"' ._ _ .homf' in the aftC'rnoon. Arnold of Hudson, S. D .. were Sun- Mr~ Paul Knoll w('nt to Sioux 1Su Ius .

day dinner and supper guests in City last Wednesday to spend a Un~vided profits _ .the Arthur Odegaard home. Mr. couple of days with her_sisters. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .and Mrs. Nels Granquist of Car- Herbert Perry and sons, Eugeneroll, Floyd Johnson of Pender, and and Donald, rcturnpd Friday fromMiss Marilyn TI'sl were also sup- Omaha, where they had spent apC'r gut'sts . .I\'lrs. Nt'lson is n sister week at the Ak-Sar-Ben shoW.of .1\11'. Od('gaard and Mrs. Gran- Mr. and Mrs. Adon JE'ffrey 8nter-quist. talned at a 2 o'clock dinner Sunday

for Mrs. Edna Davis and Mr. andFor Birthday Mrs. Burr Davis, Jim and Sandra.

GU0s1s at JamC's Rress:;l('r's Mr. and Mrs. David Hanawalt ofThursilay pwning for Judy Ann's' Dumont, Ia .. and Harold Hanawalt6th hirthday were Mr. and MrS, of Treynor, Ia., parents find broth­W. W. Roe and Wm. Hoeman. er of Dr. M. H. Hanawalt, spentJudy Ann treated the pupils of Saturday and Sunday last weekdistrict 10 on her birthday Thurs~ here with Dr, Hanawalt and fam-day. ily.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larsen,B. C. Club in M('etin~ Patty and Harold of Wakefield,

B. C. members were guests; of were Sunday dinner and supperMrs. Bernhard Splittgerbcr Thurs~ guests in the Frank Larsen home. COITect~Attest:day when Mrs. Chas. Crusenberry Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Granquist and J. M. Petersenconductc~contests in which prizes Karen were Saturday dinner Perry Johnsol')

went to Mrs. Fred Baird and Mrs. guests. '=====~D~i~re~c~to=rs~;;-;;;;-;;;;-;;;;-;;;;;;;;;.~;;;;;;nnnnn...I~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••~•••••••••; •••••••••••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••

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Tn Rlt4'S in Dl'Tl\'l'r.

~fr. H.1~d Mrs. Jack Erwin, Mr~.

Max IIoldorf and Mrs. ErnC'~t

Echtenlol.lllJJ drm'p to DpH\'{'r Jastwp('k io Hf1f'nd fUlll'ral services for1\1r~. IIan!{'y Luth Friday. Mr.Lulh returned home with tlwmSunday.

. 219 So. Pearl

Johnson May 22, 1907. Theysettled on a farm west of Concordwhich was their home until lastFebruary when t.hE' family rno\,pdto Concord. Six children were bornto this union.

Deceased \t'aves her husband. sixchildren, Anita, Mrs. J. Vander­heiden of Laurel, lRland, Milton,Meredith, Willis and Lor~~tta, allof Concord, her ·father, O. P. Lund­strom, and a sistf'r, Mis~ HildaLundstrom. Thrf't' grandchihJrt'nal.so survi\,('.

No Job Is roo Large orToo Small for Usl

WeldingandBody

Repairs

Wayne 8~dy ShopFRAINKGlt~£RT

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CONCORD NEWSBy ~l.... E. J. Hughes

Our mechanics are experttin fend-er and body repairing. fter all,dents have been removed rom thebodYRJ y'ouJ; car, let us give it anexpe~paintjob.

While here let us put in some auto ,glass to replace that broken orcracked window.

Phone ·Z89.:w

Mrs. Charles A. Johnson DiesAt Home in ConcordS~y.Morning.

FunC'ral rites were conduc1C'dWednesday at Concordia Lutheranchurch fOl' Mrs. Char!('s A. John­Son of Concord, aged 66 y.ears, 8months and 4 days, who passed ObSf'rV(' 1J.lrthday.away ('arly Sunday, Octobel' 6, at Emil Nt'lson \vas pleasantly SUf-

the family home. Rev. John E. prjsed Sunday by a group of 1'('la­Sutherland was in' charge. Intcr- tives who came to 11elp him c(']('­ment was in Concord cemetery. brate his birthday. They sC'n'C'dSolsa funeral service of Laurel, cooperative dinner. Thosf' pI'csentwas in charge. were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. l\1agnuson,

Mrs. Johnson s,uffered a stroke Wallace and Melvin. the Oscarin July, 1945, but recovered suffi- Johnson, Arthur Johnson. Kennethdently to be about until a few days Olson, Arvid Peterson, Evon Peter­before her death. She was stricken son and Glenn Magnuson fa'f!ilies.

Fr~::. ~~~~~~~a:~sn:%r:~li~~d ~\~;~ ~~h;~'t~~~~.soJljoin- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tuttle were

~~~i~H~~~t:~~'~{~~:n~~~ At StalllnK Homp. ~~~:;~::;:n::w:ul';,~~il:' s~:~~this community ever since. Shortly anr;:rn::ad ::::~h:~M~ie~~d~;~ Sunday afternoon in the Robertafter her parents arrived here they Envin hqmC'.affiliated with Concordia Lutheran ~;:~r;;,anA~~:~~'~~ a~~n~rs,;;;:~~ Mr. nn~ Mrs. Carl Doesc!lPr wen'church. Mrs. Johnson had been a Mr. and Mrs. Duane Creamer and Sunday ~ft('rnoon visitors in thefaithful member. She was con- Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stal- Oscar Nqlson home.firmed in 1895. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erickson

ling and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Krae- spent SUfiday evening in the Hen-

-;;Dec;;;;;;;e.al.ed;;;.m.a.r.r.ie.d;;;C.h.a.r.le.S.A;;;.•m.e.r;;a;;n.d.l.a.m.i1;;y.w.e~r~e;;;g~u~e~sI~S~i~n~'~he~ Iry Worr~lman home.~ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coates of

Ord, were dinner guests in t he Or­ville Rice home Saturday.

The M!<irland Schroeder familywere Sunday visitors in the JohnSchroeder home near Wakefield.

Mr. an~ Mrs. Duane Creamerand LerolY Creamer wcre Sundaydinner guests in the Herman Riethhome.

Mrs. Marvin Fredrickson and

~~r~i~.~ftw~~~~d\~i~i/o:if.,hi~:l~~I-------~lives. • n R EN N A

Mr. and Mrs. Alh('rt Nygren Cwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. byMagnuson Sunday evening for Staff Correspondentlunch.

Mr. anlji Mrs. Thos. Erwin and The Gene Bairds visited at TedVerdel wijre Sunday dinner guests Foote's Thursday evening. .in the Wa.ldo Johnson home at The Arthur Dranselkas visitedDjxon. at Ed. Ahhhan's Sunday last week.

Vernita Holdorf stayed with Mrs. James Baird was at Mrs.Mrs, Herman Rieth while her Chas. Baird's Wednesday .evening.mother, Mrs. Max Holdorf, 'was in The Ray Gambles were at An-Denver. , drew Granquist's Friday evening.

Mrs, E) F:. Fisher and Mrs. The ErnC'st Splittgerbera wereLudolf K~nz attended a commit- at Russel! Lindsay's Thursday eve­tee meetitjtg at Ivan Clark's Satur- ning.day mght~1 The Vletor Kmesehes were at

Mr. an Mrs, Harvey Tay.or and Glen GranqUISt's Sunday eveningBobby an MISS Elame Kunz were last IwcckSunday d nncr guests In the Fred The Adam RC'cgs and Miss Edi1hSalmon h me, ReC'g were Sunday last w£'ck dm-

Mr an Mrs Glenn Paul andIner guests at Henry Reeg'sNancy anf Mrs. D A. Paul spent The Lyle Gambles yvere SundayWednesda evening In the Wm. Jast week supper gueSts at HarryHa&kell h me. Granlluist's.

Mr, andl Mrs. C. J. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foote andMr. and ~rs. Roy Johnson were .Terry vij:j.iteil Sunday last weel<: atSunday ditmcr guests in the Ernest Curtis Foote's.Peterson orne at Wayne. The Carroll Kavanaughs and

Perry a d John Knepher and Herman Brudigams were at LouisJohn Dun ar of San Jose, Cal., Test's Monday evening last week.were over ight guests in the G. D. The Melvin Russell family and'Clark ho e Tuesday of last week. Miss Bonnell Millik£'n were Tues-

Miss B nnie Erwin of Norfolk, day last week supper guests atspent Sat' roay at Marland Sehroe· Russell Lindsay's.der's. MI Norma Erwin returned Wm. Coley 01 Pilger, was in the10 NorfoJ wjlb ·her Sunday morn- borne of his daughter, Mrs. Chas.Ing to spe d the day. Crusenherry. from Tuesday to

Mr. an, Mrs. Joe Phillips and Thursday last week.Joan of retna, were' week~el1d The Henry Reegs. Emil Vaht-·,guests in the Mrs. Millie ~l.on I(amps and Iler H~nsens were athome. 'M~ . Jame9 DavIS. who h'ad Henry lKoch's Sunday evening

""------- .._~...- ....-_...- __~lBpent sev ral months with her last Week. Wednesqay ~venjng,tbe

Funeral ServiceHeld Wednesday

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Card of Thanks.I wish to express my apprecia­

tion to the many frienOs and rela­tives who remembered me withcards and ietters duti.ng my. ~tayin the hospital. C. Welershe9ser.

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Card of ThsJlks.To all who remembered me with

flowers, cards and visits and whohelped at our home- during my stayin the hospital, I wish to expresssincere thanks. Mrs. Alfred Koplin.

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Card of Thanks.I wish to express my thanks and

appreciation to the many friendswho remembered me with cards,I£'tters and gifts during my stay inthe hospitaL Mildred Korn

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Card of T1t:).nk~.

I wish to thank all who visitedme and who sent cards, letters andflowers during my stay in the hos­pital. Mrs. Martin Mey('r. 010tlp

Card of Thankg.I wish to thank all who rememJ '

be red me with flowers, cards,det..ters and visits while I was in thehospital. Mrs. Charles Ulrich.

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Fred Gildersleeve

Fred Gildersleeve, Manager

We shall strive to continue' th~ '~ame

quality of service as that maintairted" byMr. Addy, who has been transferred til themain off,ice.

We shalJ appreciate your continued patron..

age and shall always welcome new friend.s.

NOTICEITHE DORR FEED MILL 'IS NOW UNDER

THE MANAGEMENT OF

DORR FEED MILL

FOR SALE: Gas furnace and stok­cr; automatic GE blanket; babywalkers; radio and phonographcombination; gas water heaters;wplders and welding supplies;water systems; all kinds oflamps; showers; milkers; trashburners; space heaters; %~h. p.motors; step-on garbage cans;DDT bug bombs. Wayne Elec·tric & Appliance Co. 010tl

FOR SALE: Big lype Berkshirefall and spring boars and giltsby dams that placcd 1st and 2ndin aged class and 1st In senioryparling class at Lincoln statefair 1946. Robert Frahm, Wayne.

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FOR SALE: Home, completelymodern, automatic gas heat, 5rooms and bath, upstairs finish­ed, full basement. c orner lot,paveTT}ent both sides. finestneighborhood, 420 \V 9th. Call382-J to inspect. o10tlp

FOR SALE: Very nice modern 4­piece bed room suite; 2 moderndining room suites; 15·inch oilburner; two studio couches likenew; steel wheelbarrow; white Card of Thanks. .enamel cook stove, wood and We wish to express our thanJ;tscoal; nice gas range; 5-piece and app~eciation to the many rela­breakfast set; Howard sewing lives and friends who rememberedmachine; utility cabinets; chests us with flowers, gifts and carets onof drawers; two small radios; our golden wedding ~nniversary.

two good clean inner spring Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Davls. olOtlp

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EDWARD TRAUTWEIN.Charmain, Board of

Trustees

Carroll Board.Carroll, Nebr.Oct. I, 1946

The Board of Trustees of theVillage of Carroll met in regularsess:ion on above date with the fol­lowing member.li' present: PerryJohnson, Gus E. Paulsen, C. J. Har­meier, J: L. Henrickson and Edw,Trautwein. Absent:'" None.

Meetiu"g. called to order by Edw.Trautwein. chairman.

Minutes of last meeting read andapproved.

The following bills were read:General Fund

Wayne Herald, Notice andproceedings $ 2.90

H. H. Honey, Salary, .." 10.00W. R. Scribner, Quarterly

saiary 50.00Light Fund

H. H. Honey, Salary less tax 142.40James Hampton, Same ~ 125.00W. R. Scribner, Same. . 20.00Home Telephone Co., Serv-

iceWarren Electric Co., Sup­

pliesAmusement Fund

G. W, Wingett, !Jabor .."Library Fund

Crowell Collier Co., Maga-zines .

Farmers State Bank, Rentto Oct. 1 30.00

Faye Hurlbert, Lirarian. 18.75Moved by Johnson and seconded

by Paulsen that the bills be allow·ed as read and the clerk he in­structed to drll.w warrants for pay..ment of same. Roll call, Johnson,Paulsen, Henrickson. Harmeier. Phone 60 ' '~,,,w,ayJ;:le, Nebr•and Trautwein voting yea. None" 1. ~.. .~ '.J(W •voting nay, the motion carried. = ~ . .

Petition of J. M. Petersen, with •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

smCTION 3,"This arUcle Is seU«ecutlng and !hall supersede all provisions

.. confilet therewith; leglpl.t1oD m'J'~Q en.eted to l.ellltale It~• ,eratlon but no law,~all limit 01 'r "t;rlot the proylslon! hereof.

, FRANK MARSH~QO:r8tar,. al' Stat_

TEX'P 0>' PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL A)mNDMENT

Bm IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA:

That the Constitution of Nebraska. be amenced by the addltioDof the following article:

SECTION 1.. "No person shall be denied Bmvloyment because ot membershipIn or affiliation W1tIl, or resignation or expulsion trom a labor organ4

baUon or because of refusal to join or affiUate with a labor organlza­Uon: not shall any Individuni or corporation, or assocIation or anykind enter Into any contract, written or oral, to eJ:clude perSODa fromemployment bQcause at membership In or non-membership In I laboror&anlzation."

SEC'-!:;?h~ :;rm "l~bor organization" meij,DS an, :3rganlzatloD or anykind. er any ac.ene:v or employee reIlresentlltion committee or plan.which hiels for the pUFpose. 10 whole or in part, ot dealing withemployers concerning grievances, I&bor disputes, wages, ratel ot pay,bonn of employment, or eondlU'ODS of work."

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FOR SALEa 1O-room modern housewith glassed in backporch. Three lots, Dou­ble garage plus a two..pump service station.

Mrs. Alice Pfister

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-- Music by --

Friday, Oct. 11

GOOD FOOD AND BEST OF SERVICE ALWAYS

Our cafe across from the depot has beenput in excellent condition.

DANCE

Admission 83c plus 17c tax

"Where the Good Bands Play"

West Randolph Ballroom

AnnouncingHaving purchased, the Gem Cafe from Enjar Cook,I wish to extend an invitation to all former and new

, ,patrons. )

Beginning Saturday, October 12, we will servecomplete meals including steaks, fried

'>/.- ,dticken and choice sandwiches-- Open from 6 a. m. until 11 p. m. --

Jimmy Thomas and His Orchestra

Spring Boarsand Gilts

5 ':Uil('s Sorth and 4 'Vestof "'ayne

KENNETH DUNKLAU

ThpJ.· show rt'RI ('onfornlll­tlon And l)lIl1lity. Slr.'d bytht' olltst-l1I11lin~ h«'rd boar,'Joclprn "'a.''Itpr ~52701, RndniSI) Orion ('ht'yl'nnt' 244559.

Cl'nlrlll Rodal Circl('.('('nlral ~ocllll Circle met Thurg­

day \\"1111 ;'\oII·S. Chris Eai('r. l\TrsRalph ,\US11r1, .:\1rs. Carl Darnnwnnd ;\11·~. (;rnmdcl Wischhof Wl'l'l'

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<c::__:::;',,:;.::"::"'=::::=:::===:"~''''''''':'''==:--=========7''======:f===~T;;H~E::." ';";;'A:;'l;"N~E~H:;E;R;;;A;L:;fy::,..:W;:A;!';N;,;';;;E;:".;.N~E;;:B;;:R;;A;;;S;;;K;A:.::.., T.:.R:':;V,::R:,::S::;D:;:A:':Y:':',~O:':C;;;T~O~B~E~R~'l~O~, ~lll46~:,,'===",..,:--== =="';'=======__========~P~A~O~E;';S~EgVE~N~\;,.;. guests. Mrs. \\I'm. Schroeder and fOI''',thell' silver wedding annh'('T· him as far as Dow Oily, la., where $8.5010 the $13.15 ceiling. Stock. CARROLL 66' f .. t b Home from Rochester.

f' t', NORTHWEST Mrs. C, A. Preston gave th€" demon- sary, They nr(' l' lati\"cs of Mrs. they spent a couple bf j:Jays in the ers and feeders sold from $15.00 to ,I RE~g~i~~s, p~{ i~e~r:::s~~~ero fo:v: C. Weiersheuser, who had unclcr-

" s1ration 11.:'3S0n fln lighting the Ring and Mrs. Bu kirk. Kenneth Agard home. Enroute $19.~5, steer calves $16.50 to ORDINANCE NO. 16~ locker and cold storage plant was gone an operation in Rochester,"l,A Y N' E h~me. In n ,Hallowe'en contest, MI'. and Mrs. Alhert K:l:icl1 home, Mrs. SamUelson and Roberta $2~.65, <some club calves to $24.00. An Ordinance granting td John presented to board and after dis- returned homE' Friday. He is re-1 l bv rrlai?'n,ejSey'''aern'd' '~~l'rs' ,b'A'dlVe::S• A, JU,sIM"n', were Tuesday din er visitors Rnd expected to stop in S10UX City with Helfer calves $16.00 to $19.50. M. Petersen, hiS heirs, suc~ssOl'S cuss-Ion It was deCided to have an ported getting along nic('ly.

.., l' !l II Q Mr. and Mrs. Dm :')OlF h SunduY Mr. and Mrs. Rober~ Martin, and Hogs were steady. barrows, giltH, and aSSigns, the right to u. e and attorney's opmlOn as to legaltty 'J-----Staff Corl'e$pondent ~lirrst,hdDaaYISe °BfrIMlglg·Se'rHaen'd"YMKrsi,ePEedr,. supp('\' visitors at r'. \V. D0lph's Mrs. 'Martin was to return here sows and stags bringing the $15.90 occupy streets a!]('ys and public before takmg action I.... C. E,nc("rt will n~nln r('pnlr

n ---.-- f--._-- with them. Mr. Martin, who is ern· ceiling. Fat lambs sold steady, places of the VIllage of C 1'1'011. Whereupon 1he Board adjourned ~f)ur vacuum d«'I,"N In your hornl'.THe C. A. Prestons were at W. E, Nieman were remembered. The. ------+----..... played in a Sioux City photograph clearing from $.18.00 to $19.00. Wayne County, Nebrusl{fl. f l' the subject to the call of the chairman i"rt~e InJIII)CCUon. Ex-lIoo\,('r man.

B~wk's Thursday evening. club meets November 7 with Mrs.• NORTHW,,6'T stUdio. was here for the week-end FeMer lamb~ sold from $HlOO 10 purpose of constructmg and mllm- W R. SCRIBNER, For a()I)olntmf'nt, (~l.lll Cmv('nThe john Gettrnans spent 'I11urs~ \V. \V. Roe. Mrs. ~\~ittl/ Reed wHI' r I:.oD, and Mrs. Martin went back with $lR..35. Slau..,.h1er ewe~ elo"red •.u.l', ~ .., 'talning tIansmlssion Hnes to carry olOtl Village Clerk Hardwan', ,ph()ne 8. olOt1p

dafh:~'t.~1~~7r~; ~I:;~:~ ~;:~~st~~:t ~~lll~~~~s~ ~~~. Mrs. lry Kieper WAKE IELD hi~:.OI~~Je~r~~,~~vln Breitkrcltz from $6.00 to $9.11D. t'lectllt: CUllen! tu and for t e use =--__'--__.-C"- ---'-

0JIY I'v('IlJng at Raymond Florinc·s. b.1j of 'vVisner, who were married re- Stn,tt'ml'l1t flf till' ()"'III'r"hl l), 1\Io.n- of a cold stortl.ge or 10c\wrlPlant WANTS mattresses. WAYNE MA'TT-

Tt~~~n:'l'~\~}~W~~::f~t'ld~ta~I:~c~~ - I r:'ni. W. C. Ring ~e~~~~~·d\'iS~~~ol~;~t. w~~~~~sd~;'e~t: R~:::~~~;~:lt.h~I~~::.11l11(~)tl:, :'t<~~'t):::l'- ~~~ o~i:I~:~'; hl~~i~~~~r ~~:ta~I~~ ~~ -'. RESS SH_O_P_, o_l_Otl" EES I IE SI" such electric energy; prescribing ~L"n""""~ kl'l'itz is a sister of Mr. rang. ~1'1'SS'of AU"'llst '.", 1"1>,'h"" ~ ~ ..J , ~lr. and Mr'. R her1 F. lIan'on ". rules governing and controlling the +Ali!!!-AWfiii,. ,_

The' Amos F.chtenkamps \\"('rc , drovl' tn Omaha Iriday to .lttl'Jld ta~;;d :~dfi~~scii~~~~.nl::I;c~:~~:~~ Of ~he "wn~la'~nl:nH\her3a'ldlf,)3p3ubll.Shed moving of building or stru&tures 1____________ ,,3~:~I:k.w:#..at Oltu :-'UIll'l"s Sunduy {'\'cninG by Ow Ak-Sul'-:ijCI1. i b 1 .J -=- which interfere with the poles andlast 'vel'lc. Mr,!';. Grace Buskirk 1\Ir. and Mrs. J ss Brownell and duy evening for Mr. and Mrs. M. . wepkly at Wayne, Nebra.ska, for' t t d d . . A. FOR REN,T: Two sl('{'ping rooms

Mr. and ~\'II'S. 'Vm. Schhwdl'r Jimmie spent Sun ay ew'nill..{ with i:I~~~~'r~~~:~~'~1;~.O~('~~~~dH~e~~ Oc~~:~: ~f l~~braska, County of ~v~~·~:~ t~O~~:S~~i~e ~hne t~~~n~~ll;~ hli~lifll}II~1d11&~. 1 in modern home. 308 East 9th.~c~~ ~~l;:~:\l~~,~~\'l'ninglast. wt..'l'k LIt \('I~~~·i\~:I~\~I~~~~~. Albers is home en Mr. and Mrs. Ernc, t Andl'rson east son and daughter. Wayne. SS, thi:; ordinancc shall be in fUll'forcel_~~~===':':~~~~ Phone 333L\V. olOn

I of town and {'(fect. FOR SALE: 100~lb. slack pigs, EI· ~

,~P~~~s;d~1(~}I;i~n~~'t~~::/:~~lli~~~(~;~~~da~I~~~l;~:~l~\s~;I~I~~~tnF~~~~~~laJ~~~~ gp~~I;·1~~~~~~s~f~ei~t~~~;~I~!/!I~~ loHe ~~:~t~~r-ly-j)-e-ed-s-. an~Pf~~rr7h:;ta~e ~~~a:~ll~~I:~~~r~~ CS:IRIr:;A~R~~}~E~O~~~~~ vis Olson. \Vakefield. 010t~p JziJfIIlilll!11I1iWKd~~, 11 R,'ulel' of emaIl had H;~~,~~dD;n~i~~~,~~e~p~::~~n~~:cl~~~:~~P~~~d~I~~~~1I:0fEmer",", ae· eo;.'~~;,ei~t~u~~e~~/i~~~oi7n::n:~~l~~~. ~:;:~o~:~\~g~;,~~a~~~y~~o% ~~t~SJKi.;L2.FN~~iA~k~LAGEF~g~,AE:;~o~a~~~t~~r~~g~lO~[~ WrfNTED: Oean cotton rags-,

~~~~~~~?~.la:!'t \\'l'ck dint\l'l' at CI'O. in l\7~~~'I~~i)('l't BasI ian and Mrs. B"~nr,':r·"'f'tn.dD~'nl'n·S,:sd

1'n·dHn· ,S".~!,.'nn;JeOl'hnn~ tc;b~:~~, ~)~~~~e~n~ f~~ ;l~ONW~!: ~~~~~~n~ ~~I:a~~I~I~)~~~; :(~~o~~~~ Sect ion 1, That John M. P('\er- FOR SALE:: 30 spring pigs, weight Coryell Auto Co. f7tf

• MI'S Ht'nrv Kit'~}('r yisi!<,d \Ved Henry Frl'\-l'l't ..Jf Wayne, 'w:.-nl' ,. of 31-27-1. The Waynl' Herald and:'1hat the sen, or his heirs. successors and about 125 lbs. Merle Schluns, \VANTED: 2- or ~-ro0l11 fllnlish~n('sd~; af!N~H)On and Ilw E:lhH~d~ TtlPsday .\~ Henry Bal't'}own'c:.· ~~,I~ ~fll~:~~d('~;l w~~1 ~ Til~:~~d~i~~: Jes;,t! W. Jenkins and wifC', et al.. following is, to thf' hf'st of his as!iigns. are hereby granted the Carroll. o10t2p C'd apartmpnt or light hous{'kl'('p-Posp'~shils that ewning ,It Fl't'd 1\11' and Mrs Herman Bludlgan. home to Harrison L. EVl:l.ns, October 1 knowledge and !l('lie(, fi true stfitc~ ~W~~:sl(~~~e~th~~c~~~ri~h;l~~~~e~i FOR SALE: Good team of horse8 ~~~.rooml'i. Franl.;: Pal1on, I~~~~)~~Hpeg s: • l'" Mr and MIS Herma~ Baker ... IS NIl' and Mrs Hpwarn Nlxson of for $10, lot 5, Ley's addition to Car~ ment of the ownprship, manage- 1he Village of Carroll. NcbTlaska. for corn picking, guaranteed.

MI'...arHi 1\1r<>. L I. ('WUWf'. 1tl:.'<1 at Rudolph Longe s last week Rollo"llo I'",\n, !,.o '111110 M,lt- 1'011. ment, circulation, etc., of the afore- '1 D L tt 10nMarjorlt' lind. Donald wpre last I Lo...\cll ~::lker accompoOied IMr sl~<lll o~- (~O 10 (~kl~ ;111\ I'd Mrs. Otelia Marten to Gus Mar- said publication for the date shown for the purpose of const.ructing and on u . 0 P",'t'l'k ~llnlby dltllH'r gill'S!." at .T, H. lnd i\tr~ (,us Ja£';f'l to tlWll homl'l Y ten, Oclober 4 for $1, lots 4. 5 and in the above caption, reqUired by r:aintaining. trans,mission linps to FOR SALE~Garland heavy cas1" I . AI ~ D r d I Thurs:udY and vlSI f'1i un111 Sunday 6, <'Ioel,' 1. "nd "dd,·I,·on to Hoskins. the Act of August 24. 1912. as curry electnc cUJre.nt to and for I'ron coal fu·.\~ace, OWl'" Jenk,·ns ..-.pa 11' .". Hl pena., ,or an III e mite in til{' Ivnn NlXSOl~ home' Mr and U .:, Q ti j ..H'/l<

f'dl\~~~~\~'\~IT:.-~r~~l~~~y~(~~~~C'b~::;h~ Sl<~l". and 1'lrs. Harold Fisch('r, Mrs Ho\\ard NIX nn ,lie par('nts O:~~~.~~f:l ~'~r C;5i~~ l~~Vri~I~~~u~~: ~~~;~d~~lt;;di~~e ~ct sO:ct~~rc~3~: ~~=t~I~~ o~o~vC~~d h·~~~~ngaCfl~rr\)~k~~ Carroll. __. __ olOt.1pd :\ G of Ivan Nlx.;:;on P t 1 L d H installpd wHhin said ViIJa~(' of FOR SALE: C lppl'r Clad circulat-

day ~'Ionday (,\Tning la."t wl'ck at ~. a:~ ~rs, . lilt.on l\l~tarson 1\11' nnd l\Ir~ f.n\ III Fro)d of original Wayne. ?; a aws an C'gulations. to- C<~rroll, Nehrasl\a, by the I said ing I1Nlt('r, nf'flrly new. Pe1erErnfri<1 AII\·in·s. • 'nt Ul'S lty e\'C'lllOg at L. J. Torrington. \Vyo_. I.H~re \Vcdnp.;:;day Grain i\Jllrkf~;:~~~-Io-b,-~r 8. wlT~lat 1Il(' nanws tlnd Hddrf'ssC's. John M. Pl'terscn, or Ilis heirs, suc- Henkel. Ph/ne 4RJ. olOtlp

Mr:-;. Paul Soderberg and Mrs. Bressler'~ M 1I T supper gUl':,;ts in 'he< Arthur F'1'lt ) f th hI' h d' , ct'ssnrs and a~signs. 'ii~.~~· }~'l~~·t'~t~~~i.'l:\'~·~~~:~:~d. ~~~ fa;~i~~,al~n~r/S\\"t:~1~·~·Sril~\1:r:?,~:I1~~~ home. 1\11'. and l\hs< MalTin Felt C'0l'l~ Prices subject to change $1.73 ~dito~. ~~d l~u~rl;;SsI!~1~n~~H{'~~~~~,~ SI'c1ion 1. That sueh elrctdc en- F~~a~tL~,:n;~o~~~1l\~i~~~n~~i~s~Floyd Htl.J1P Ill __ ! Frid~y visitors a1 1\hs, :'vlarip H:;\lb('r"~; ~~:g.so~I/0i~~~~~y~h~71 it\~r~~~~'(':~\':~f O:-lt!'l 72c E. W. HUBt'. Wayne. Nf'hl'askll. E'rgy is to he usC'd oy thel said 2~4 mi. west of Wayne. 010t.3p

TIl(' Carl Damnrs wprl' nt 110ar Pendl'r , 1\Irs. Arthur Fl'1l.i Bar!I'y $1.15 W~;~I(~, ~;b~~~~{f':' is: 1-:. \V. Huse, ;~):.~l ~II~X('~~<;~~~~~,hiso:~f;rsf~~ccte~~FOR SALE: Electric turntahleFrank t...Ol'~l~'S Thu~ctuy ewning. \1.:\11'_ ;~n~1 l\[r~i F l'<'ctTTarnow [lnc! Carl Jrnsfln ar~ivrd fmlll \ali- ~ That lhe known bondholders, proper operation of and in eonnec- record attachment for radio. In-:1nd IIw Lnn.l:;(·s \\"l'l'C" at ellY A1- - 1'_ al1{ ; r>:. I l~nl:Y ~rn.~\·,f \\~'rc furnia Thursday ljnd visih"'d until [0 gt..::He~~ morlgagces, and other sf'curity tion \vith such cold storage or quire Box 246, Wakefield. o10t1p

h(,~tl:~ \~;;::~~~tlc:m~\l::ni~~:rc Sun. ~:l~II'l~;:~t~lll~l;S ll~f;lt~~·I~/~;,I,l;:-S(~~; ~\~(~l~en~1(' :~:'flSI~~~~~~y~~ I-~l~ns~~'~ ~~~~f'~~,o;:~~~go~rt~~~1il~7n~~~tP~~ lo~kee~ i~~~nL That 1he Village of FOR SALE: Westinghouse electric \

flay la!'l wl'rk luncheon gu€'sb at c\,~~jng. t \" II A'i \ d lime, :\11'. .lP!H;CTl recpntly rl'ceivcrl bonds, mortgagl'!'!, or ot!wr secur- Carroil, Nehraska, shall be saved table-top stove, 3 years old, MayEI:win \'ahlknmp's and :;P<'IH tlw ~l'<l"LlI\h ~ l-'YF II .m~t Ve - his: dis:rhal'gp from til(' marines:. lties arc: Nom'. harmless from any clp.ims arising he scen at 302 maine St., phone

ev~~'1~~n:;\i;~<r~(·n,!'"\~,"~~!"7r~"n,~::;~ '\Ir~~' M",I'~l'l:a~~;~i<'~P';~~;'~ If,' '1'<'nf t" Win,lde 10 v;,if a \VI ARK ET ' Thai Ih,'- awrage numhel' of auf of personal injuries oeeas;oned 090W. olOtl ~I/IIlNTE1).. .?~:::'p;~,~~:'~':,tj::~~~;; Il~~tn~~"~~~ ~~~ :~~'; lIex~ :1 :\lr~h(,lar~~:ee CIsu· ~:~~:'~:~~a;i;';sT~~n~~~~\I,~r~;'~t~,~; ::~pnl ~~~(~~( for ::~~II~en~~~li~;l~::~~~~:,spr~l~s~i~ ~~;sn~~'a~~l~J:~~:(~~:c~~~~~~I'~~~~~~ F1f}]~;,~dlE~~:~~:~~~;Vo;; WANTED Waitresses and.plshFl'ed Ottt'.; \\Tn:' ewning callers. ,I". ~Il 1'5._ eo. Itt were and lunch: Mr. and Mrs. Ar1 Rtlr- st I d f cd c ttle brought ·b d' th t I th or mair;Jtenance of said transmis- washer. Gem Cafe. olon

Mr. and :\11'<:'. Guy SurllC'r and honore S~ptembl-'r :2li fur their n1f'!'l.t0r a d I \'in NIl' :wIl 11"... oc H'r an f' er a . scrl ers urlllg {' we ve mon s sion lint's or oppration of said cold 010tl _ _..'tikI? of T\)rrington. \\'yo., camf' -lUlIl \\('ddmg annlv('l'sary. f> Ja.r~e Ge~fJ~(' K~'()l'g~r. ~irs. Jo'hn 1~1"~;~ pricl's stpady with the season s preceding the date shown above ~-----------I\VAN'rr:~-D~Maid, forenoons or

~~Oy~d~~ t.~~~,~\·(:~~ri;~~~~('n~\l~~\:ea~ ~\:t~)I:dpl~~~~t~~~s~nt. ~lany gIl ts ghC'l\ ~I iss E1III" Kf'r~~('gC'r, ~lrs. M

r11.11'- ~i~~~~e~~~ ~~o~~ws~~~-l~~r:~~i~~~.~~ is: 2,916. E. W, HUSE Slc;:c~~O~r4.1?f~~;\~~~~~ver it shall FOp~l~n~L~~in~(';~~~~e~~ig~Pt~tl~e: afternoons. Hotel Morrison~10n

are brolht'l's. ]\'Il"..aml ~ll's. F".red Tarnow, Mr. n' ,.,~ l\~II'lal~'r··.;"'dnJll Y'.O'nrn~ln·'lgl"I~,·. ,'111- for st.eer calves were noted. Fat Sworn to and subs:critlf'd bpfore bC'come necC'ssary for any _person easy-feeding type. .....,...'. J, Kieper., d :\11':-; (;'0 U nIl t d j\,,, \. calliE' sold fully steady, bUlk steers me this :26th day of Sf'ptember, or corporation 10 move along or .. olOtf WANTED: Houseket'per. Small

·Mr. and Mrs. Art Auker of \\-in- dn.•. ::..t,' I ~ ag~ r.C' urn~ To remind K('n~f'th Pilcker nf and hcifers clearing at the. $19.90 1946. across any of the strC'l'ts, alleys or ~ 'C.... .:..- GI$lde. a~d th€" Kl'nn('.th R.am{'ys of ~~S~~~~t ~~~~:llMli~:~I.r,+:~~,~.n~l,pt~~~ anoth(',r birthdaY. 'fr. and Mrs. AI-· fat cattle ceiling. Slaughters cows (Seal) Ev€"rett E. Rc('s public places in the Village of Car- FOR SALE: New Remington ~~~~r.ermis~ibl,e. enn Hou~~2\Vakefll'ld. W('fl' l:l .... t \\C'dn('~da,Y good luck in fishing. .J RNt Stpube and Loyal, ~r. anri sold from $7.00 to $16.35, heif('r- (My commission expires No\'em- roll, Nebraska, occupied by trans- Threesome electric razor withsupper gupsls at ()scar Rf'msC'y ~ ~lr. and Mrs. R. T. Utecht. Mrs MI·S .. LR~\TpneC' JJhnsnn, Lila nnd f'tles up to $17.00. Bulls sold from bel' 14, 1948). own mission lines of the said John M. case; pair army boots, size llA. WANTED: Night fry aook, 1 to 1.fol' Mr. a~d Mrs. T. R Strong of :\lelinda Utecht, Mrs. Y1altll' l'J"h- 1\:<'r11n rJ'htf'nka f,P' ~r. an~ Mrs. - -- ----- - ----- - ----------------- Petersen, his heirs, successors or 1108 North Main St. o10tlp Apply to Mr. Debus, MotrisonIthaca. M1Ch. ('1', 1\11". and .Mrs. Harrv \VC'g"n~.:ln F,rnf'st. Packer. t€'VInUS 1 ackrr LEGAL NOTICE OF l\fE,o\SL'RE TO DE \'OTED UPON' assigns, any vehicle or structure of FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire Coffee Shop. olOtf

Ihelped Herh..t Ulf'cht c('\'chrnlC' I~~d c1:11dr('n sr~n~ WC'rlnf'!'l.duy ('ve· NOVE~IBEn lSt 1940 such height or size as to interferf' hoars. Adam Burbach & Sons, WANTED: Dish washer, short

The c~~~1-~1~1~('I~l~lo;~r~;lav £,\'{'_ hi~'lhir~hdda~1SunLdaJy ('r~·~'~.inl~·. J ,I \' In sl~~~(·'('or ;f'~·~~h~~~~l;~. Th'_' (B.\LLOT TITLE) ;~t~:n~:~ct~i~~~s~:r:~~~~:,ret~~ 2hl.grnhlw·leaSy "8·4e.SalnOdf80Hroardtisnngo'0rnth,on hours. Apply Mr. Debus, Morri~

. ~v r. <in ,v rs. . . -.Il "S ( I. ,0) I : M' son Coffee Shop. s19tfnlng. Sepl('mht'r ::!7, in thp F W. and Bet'te drovl' tn Wall hill T!lurs· --- -----~.---- -- CO~STITl"'fIOXAIJ ;\:\IE~rnIEST :~~~;~~~ or' a~:i~::~~'P:~sr:ce~~~ 0_3t_2 WANTED: Girls and women to

~~:~I:Z~:)l ~~~~~~~arrl;~~:~m~~, ~f(~~ ~~: t~a~I;.~~\\~tir~111~r~~~If'~/~~si~:~.:; ~ LOCIAL~. PROPOSED BY ISITJATI\'E PETITIOS' ing twenty-four hours notice serv- FOR SALE: Nice little home in work in .our egg departmentHupp. :\lrs. Dun Albert and Fred to Florida where he recch·rd his' The Frank Gr IftT~h. Jr, ...famlly A~ A1'IIENDMENT to SecUon.o.r6, Article VII, of ed in writing. and upon receiving Carroll, 5 rooms, bungalow type. Can use several. Wayne PoultryR{'eg. di$charge. He viewed parts of the and Mrs, :Ja:kson ,Tnppy ;'lslted at 100 0 YES the Constitution or Nebraska, relating to tree Instruc-- payment for the entire cost of so excellent condition, known as the & Egg Limited, Wayne, Neb.

reet'nt flood in th(' south. John J{yl s In TeJ1:1ha~1a~.sundaY. d tion in the common schools, ~o as to require that the doing, shall temporarily rf'move Black propertY'd

Price $2,250., __P_ho_n_e_:l_5_0_.~ -,",-7_r5_tfMr. and Mrs. W. C. Ri;;g hrlli Mr. ?nd Mrs. C, ns wtgpn ~n 101 0 NO legislature shall raIse revenue tor the schools from such poles and wires from such Mike Finn, Ran olph. 010t2p I'

Sunday dinner with the Geo. nus· John r.lIlung If'ft rondH~' mornmg • sources other than real property tax In a Bum of not ~~act~/~:~st\'~~f;I~:a(::.I\~:u~~~~~~FC)ft-S'A-L-E-,-An-e;t-r-a-w-e-lI-g-r~kirks and in the afternoon lill jo:n- ~~Acar for a hon mg triP m \Iln- less than Forty Dollats ($40.00) per pupil in average PROVIDED, howcver, Ihat this offering of purebred PolandNi the IH.I'g(' numher of l':UI'~1.~, 11t lI.,1 d:\l ~ :Franl" -:\lorse of dally attendance, and to provide for the d'lstrlbutlon thereof among section shall not apply to circus or China spring boars. Immunized.tl1(' C('nf' Wh('c\n homf> n('111' ,\ lil-n NI~rr~,,;~nW('~(' r. Sl~nctny'" ~fternoon the school districts of the state. other parades upon the public New blood lines. Four blocks

[Ind supp<.>r gu('s1s nf Mrs. Mary streets or alleys. west of college. Ole G. Nelson,Clark. Wm. Burnham, Mrs. H. TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL A!\lENDMENT Section 5. This franchise is Wayne. olOtfMO!'!hl'r, Mr. and Mrs. Hf'nry Eiben granted under condition that atof ]\"orfolk, were, Sunday c\'cning BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF TaD STATE OF NEBRASKA: any time in thc future the VillagecHIJprs That ArtiCle VII, Section 6, of the Constitution of NebraeluJ. of Carroll, Nebraska, ,is able to

In.~lr\\~(~~P~~I~~~l('fr~)~l~i\'l~~a~I~~n~ be amended to read as follows: ~~~ni:~idanJ~h~ t~.e ~~t~~~;~~th\~Minn., where &hr ~Pf'nt several t'Education being essential to the rIghts and IIberUes or the heirs, successors or assigns, thenweeks with ~h's. Geo. Stringer, veop1e and to the welfare of the stale, the Legislature shall p~ovlde and in that event this franchisewho is very ill in a hospital there. tor the free Instruction in the common schools of this state of e.ll will be automatically terminated.

~~s. J.;l~~~~~t ~U\~; I~rn;c;u~~:, veraons between the ages of fiye and twenty-one yeara, and shall :alse Pe~~~~~nS~~ll.Tl~;O:a~~m:~~~p~;Stringer. revenue tram sources other than a tax on ,eal property, tn a SUill of the cost of publishing this ordi~

Mr. and 1\'1rs. C. A. Crawford of not leBs than forty dollars ($40,00) ver year ver VUVn attendIng the nance.WISSIDE, ~TEBR. 'Vestern Springs. IlL, stopped here common schools ot thIs 'state, the number of vuplla to be determined Section 7. That this ordinance

"- 01_0_t_4P...., Il, ,;,03;,.1,;,2;;,..p, I ~lo~:~·rr~~ ~~~r ;~~~:~~: /;~~~~ ~:a~~In.:h~hfeU:~\~:: :r:l~re~c:l~~~ll~t:e:l~~~~:tf:: ::::~~;I~~SO~~l;l~~ ~~:~~ 1~~~~t~~~~:O~Ct~i~~~~f~~~\:anc~

................................................. h£'l'l' and Mrs, Crawford, the for- several school districts of tho state by the Superintendent of Publlo hetween the Village of Carroll, Ne~mer Begs Durrip" \\.·a~ with the Instruction. This sum shall be dlstributod as tollows: (1) Twenty- hraska. and the said John M.Wayne Hprilld ~onlr' years ago. five ~olln,s ($25.00) for each pupil in average dally attendance In the Petersen, his heirs, SUCCessors orTheir son, Jim. i$ \\lith the armed schools, (~) two hundred dollars ($200.00) to each school di3trict assigns, when it shall have beenforces in Pan[Im;~. whose tax levy In mHls for the ll,revlous year Is the a\'e~[Jge or Claro enaeted and published according to

Mrs. A. M. Kef, wC'nt to Lincoln for school dlstrlc.ts of Its class as provldod by law, but In no event law, and when the provisionsSunday to attl'n the wedding of a shall any portion of this two hundred dollars ($200.00) mal;e tl10 thereof shall have been accppted inniece. Sh(' rf'tUI" cd home Monday. aId llrovldcd, by this Section greater than on~-halr the pre\'iou3 year's writing by the said John M. Peter-

Mr. lind :\1rs. L('vln Johnson current operaUng costs, (3) the remainder of the sum shall be sen.('ntcrtained Ilt clihnc!' Sunday at distributed to school dlntricts as the Ll!glslature roP-'l.· direct to ('<:Iual- Passed and approved October 5,Hotel Morrison {or Mr. and Mrs. 1946.Quentin Presto, Mr. and Mrs. lie educational opportunity 'In the state." FRANK MAR£.H

~a~'a~;r~~s~~ gO~i~~:il.L. E. Seoretar)' of Stai.. Attest:

Da~~taa~~~ty~1~~~~~~~:rS~~1~~~s~~ ut'UAL NOTICE OF MEASVRE TO BE VOTED WOlf ~il:~eS~I~~~er,and son w('l'e: Sunday dinner NOVEMBER &" 1940

~~~~I:~n,S~\,~~"~:~~f~s~~;~es~:~ ('BALLOT TITLE)tative for ttl(' Chnmber of Com- CONSTITUTIONAL Al'lENDMENT

~~r~~~:;:,~~~~:l ~~odmlc~~r~?~~d]a~: PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITIONMrs. Samuelson I and granddaugh- AMENDMENT to Constitution at Nebraska re-tel'. Roberta MaHin, accompanied 102 0 YES latlng to and prohibIting denlal of employment to

any versoD becau8e of membership or nonmerober-103 0 NO lhip In or resIgnation or expulsion from a labor or­

ganIzation; prohibiting any contract to exclude per­sons from employitient because of membership or

non-membershIp In a. labor organization; defining "labor organIzation"as any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee represen­tation committee or plan, ';l(hlch exists for the purpose, In whole or Invart of deal1ng with emIlloyera concerning grievance., labor dis­pute's, wages, rates of pay, hourB or employment, or condition! ofwork; providing that saIl! amendment be self-executing.

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. $5.00

Trade-in Sale Prices

$3850to.$4,695

No, you're not dreaming ...it's really'truf'! ,i!#st'brini inthat "snd" old chair blilniqhedto the a ttic ages ago .,' .. lindwe'll allow 'you $5.00 on abeautiful newPlatform Rocker.No~sag springs ~ .. attractive,durable fabrics.

Use Our

Thrifty Payment Plan

Any old toy helpfl hrin,g Bflhy a new ,HighChair-sturdy and strong, with adjustablefoot-rest and tray. .

Our Reg. Low Prices$13,;'0 to $51.50

Allowance for any old chair

r-~ -:-,r'" '.';\,

$)llPfo.rAn Old loy Z®. ~1flf0

High Chair (~\. .1....f1........:)-I)_~Our Reg. Low PrIce ..$Il");'~(..Qo'....

Allowance for oldto~

$79.)Trade-in Sale Price •

Platfornl Rockers·

Wardrobe

50< For Your Old Hat

Our Reg. Low Price ; ..-;;-;;-; ;-; .. $1.93Allowance for old hat ••••• ;-; ;-; .... ;-; c; . . .:;0

$4,1-8Trade-in Sale Price .. -.~;-;;-; .... ;-;;-; .. ;,

Imagine solving your storl1ge Rpnce problem with the <lid ofan old hat _.. worth fiOe toward the purchase of t.his Ward-robe-of fibreboard. wood reinforced. Height, 60".

, ...' .... w~ '/"" /

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)flllnl' f"HIll lIusllltal.T\h,'i. Martin Meyer, who

undt'rgot1l' a major operation in alocal hospital, relurned home Wed­nesday last weck She is reported J

9;ctling along nicely.

Shirley Sprague's Thursday evc;' hirthday of her hrother, Howard IMI'S, lIC'nry WillIeI', Mr~ lind Mrs.ning. Heseman. Guests were Mr. and Arnold .Jund{ of Randolph, and 1\-11'.

Mr. and Mrs. George Juhlin and Mrs. Aug, Wittler, sr" Mr. and and 1\1rs. Earl Jones.Don of Hartington, an.d Mr. and _+-__Mrs. Ted Bergerson and childrenof Dixon, called at Harry McMil­lan's Monday last week.

The Harris Sorensens were atCarl Frevert's at Wnusn, lastw('e!( Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs. J!er.mlln Sleubl', ~r" were at Soren­sen's SundRY e\'ening last week

Ml', and Mrs. Joe CortH andMelvin Wert wel'e in Grand IslandThursday when Mrs, Corbit visit­ed at Lloyd Hansen's while themen attended a stock sale. Jimand Bill Corbit stayed with theC. K. Corbit's that day and night.

Mrs. Mary Lf'ssman of Castana,Iowa, arrivpd last week Sundayto visit in Ihe Don Beckenhauerhome. Mrs. Lessman, Gene Less­man anel Miss Reita Hirschman ofSioux City, and George Davis ofCastana, Iowa, were last weekSunday dinner guests at Beckcn­hauc'!"s.

Our Regnlar Low Price: .. ;':-;;-; .. ;-,'U.95Allowance for Baby's picture .• , ;-; ;c 1,50

Trade-in Sale Price. ; . ;-; ;-; .. ,'.$1345Just bring in Baby'a picture, with your n'amaand address ... to secure the Sale Price on this fold..ing Carriage-with safety foot brake and rubber­tired wheels.

FURNITURE DEPT., MAIN FLOOR. -' _._-' GdWt~The Friendly Store

ncssed the baptism .and were! sup~

per guests. were: Rev. and Mrs. C.W, Wiberg, Mr. and Mrs. John R.Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. WilburOak and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. AntonAnderberry and Verne iI, Mr. andMrs. Claire Anderson and sonsand MI'. and Mrs. John Bergcrsonand children.

Infants Are Rllpti7.~ll.

Lonnie Eugent" infant son of~v1r, ilnd Mrs. Harold Anc]('r>;on andDenisI' Helt'n, inranl daughlt'!" ofMr' and Mrs. Melvin Anderson,\\,('1"(' r('cC'ivNl into baplism SLin­day afternoon at the Melvin Antl­('l'son home with Rrv. C. W. Wi­berg in ('harge. Others \\,:ho \,vit~

Ct'll>hratl' Birthday. II\'lr. ilnd Mrs. Enlil l<kbC'rg anc1

L;-t\\'!'I'!lCl' and Mr. (lnd Mrs. cbsSchulz were in tl1l' VIrgil Eldlf'rRllornt' Thul"l:;dav ('\,('ning In hf'![l1..,('on celC'!>rlllc·hls ;)111 birthdi-lY. '/\coopcrat iV(' luncheon was SCI·VNl.

JTilE WAYNE IIERALD. WAYNE. NERRASKA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10.1040.

Limit One Pair to Customer

Men's OverallsFriday at: 8:30 a. m.

I Limited quantity of Men's bib and waist­

band overalls will be placed on sale at

above time.

TrinH\-' Lutlwran ('hurl'll.(11('\'. W.· F Sprpngelt'r. Pa~t()r)Octoh{'!" 1.1., morning worship at

10 and Sunday >;('hool at 11. Dueto th .. ahsence of t!w past.or, 1h('rl'will be no nWt't ing of t he youngpeoplc this \\"('C'k as scheduled.The nH'cting will !It' held Oclober18.

WiJs~~~~'--:-~~~-~~iri~ic ry wed:', Sl:1nday dll"!ner guests inBrucc ncr was an evening visitor. the' Gus Wcnstrand home.

Mr. and Mrs, Ed. V\'inter visited Mr. and Mrs. George Borg vLsit-at H. E. Kuester's in Norfolk Fri- Cd in the Oscar Borg home at Dix­day e 'ening. The Winters were at On Friday evening.Mrs. ~. H. Winter's im Norfolk Donald Fleetwood spent SundayMond y. aft(1rnoon in Ponca to visit a bud-

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wittenberg dy, Donald Arendht,of AI Bngton, Came Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Burnell GFOSC werening to visit at. Gus Schmidt's. dinner and supper guests SundayThe~Yfvent to California Monday in tIl(' Lawrence Meyer homc at1------------

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m~~~. gMart~la LuH, Herb. Peter's lIo~;~r;lnd Ml'~. Herbert ,}ohn'ian 1ft NORTHEASTand f milS and Mrs..Minnie j(,a- <~,IIC'd to seC' Mrs. Carolina FI<'d- IW A ,y N Eusc a d Margery were Thursday 7 nckson Sunday uftC'rnoon, Mrs.o'cloc dinner guests at Mrs. Mary Fredrickson has been quite ilL by--------!Krall. e's, Mr. and Mrs, George Borg wrrc

Re\. and Mrs. \V, F. Sprcngcler in Sioux City Tuesday and visit- Staff Correspondentand ~Obcrt were Sunday dinner cd Mrs. Clifton Paul and daugh· Mr. and Mrs. John Deckmanlind 5 pper guests at Fred Miller's, tel' Barbara Lee at the hospitaL called at E. F. Shields' Thursdaythe a cas ion being Mr. Miller's Mr. and Mrs. Reuben John.'ion cv('nlng. ~.

nth irthday. and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Johnson JanC't Johnson sppnt ThurscIClYMr. il8nd Mrs, Glen Frink and of Carroll w(,l"e Sunday afternoon night with Bonnie- SOl'l'l1scn at

daugh ers and Harry Voss attend- visitors in the Walter N. Johnson Harris Sorensen's.ed a ~,irthday party at Alvin Barg- homc. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Raus::;stadt's Sunday evening for Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey IIC'nning~ Wf're at Henry Noltf"s last weekBargstadt's birthday, son and family attC'nded tht" sih"cr Sunday evening.

Mr. land Mrs. Harvey Frink Hnd wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs, Syl\'rs1£'r ITaa!'C'

~~~~k: tt~~af~:vf~r~ilyF~i;1k~ar~~~ ~I~~'n~md Mrs, Gene Whcl'lpr at ~i~~ f~~1~:~ ~~~':~~1~~(~~g~~~~f~;.SC"sand I\-ll"s. OIl.' BrogTC'n of Dalton, Mrs. 'I-10rhert Johnson, Mrs. Mr. Hnd Mrs, IIc'I'£'rt \\'ischl1ofvisilcc at Gkn Frink's Thursday Clarence Holm and Mrs. Wilbur and family of EmC']'son, C'allrd atevening, Oak wer£' among- those \\'110 at- Andrc\\-' Johnsan's last wc('k Sun-

Mr, ~ and Mrs, Charles Bryant tcndf'd thp shower far Mrs, Clif- day.who were recently married, re· ford Ward of Omaha, at the Fred Mr. and Mrs. Dan lIcit hold ana

turner! Thursrl~Yh ~flt('r BVisitin,g LU~din tl~m~r MI' L d family and Dcrolcl Johnson visited Fo. B,.-th,l.yseveral days Wit 1" rs, ryant s r. all'S. e Vll1 arson an Sunday afternoon last week al • •sistC'r., Mrs. 'Waltf'r Peterson and family w('re Sunday dinner guests Otto Hcithold's, Philip Beckcnhaucr celebrated

fa~~~S!~t :t\~~~Sl~~_~~ost dinnC'r ~ra~\~~. J;~a~~d i;]'lr~,,~O~I~heor~_~ec~~ Mrs. MalhiIdn Harms and Mrs :\~('~\~leh;~~t~~~rngF\:,i~]:~'h~~~t~"i~~at CISITnce SchroedC'r's Sunday C'rihauc'r and Bud spcnt the eve- Chrislina Alllvcrs sp('nl Insl wrd{ thl' .ToC' I1r('kpnhaul'r home: Mr~.\\'l'rp 1\11-, and l\-'Ir:,;. Eric Mrir';- ning in the Mplvin Lnr:,;on home. J1i~~1(},i:,rCh~fl~~)~~t~nn in t llr ()t to ~\Iilry L('.'iSlllall of Castana, Iowa,h,,-'nry, Mr'. lind Mrs. Ernest MaCh-/ On TlH'sdilY £'\'l'ning Mr. and MI'. nnd Ml'~. Elml>r T1('{'l{pn- Dr. ilnd 1\1r,'i, T, T. Jones, and Ihemille.r, and. Louie 1\1achmillcl~ of ~r~. D(lvid \Vlll"rl (!f TUI~lock, haupr and Clarencr of \\"a!{t'fi(,ld, 1)011 and H.alph Bec!{('nhau('P fam-

~~~~7It:~~~:~:(~i;,~::~;iL::'I' ;;~: ~~:~:\F~~~;(i~:~~~:'~;~~~~i~:~ :~~L~~~~~C~!~~~~'~~~;~::Sh::~ il1c's. ~L~O~l:-'Ai-s-~.ii7~~i~. I~l~,~~e;~.w~rC' 1\~~~'I:'<;lt"~ll~,I(~r ~~p\~:;r l~I~:;b~r~o~'?;~ln~'~'~n\\~.~~p for Sund<lY lasl \\'eek from Denw'r Ed. \Veher and Ben Cross arriv-Are!n'l' :lnl! ,Lll1ett(" :\11'. Hnd Mrs. Sunday dinne)' anti sUpper whore she \'isitpd IlCr daughter, ('(1 home Tuesday from a trip to theFrE'd Kh'l'nsang, IIrrlH'rl Kr;\\lst" plC'."b in tlw h:el1lH'th Bakel' home Mrs. Roy Dest, a \\'('('k. \\'f'st coast.Jacl, Klpt'llsang, lVII'S, ESlher Rpn- \\'(,1'1': !\!I'. and I'll'S. Will Bakel' '1\lr, and Mrs. Otto I-linnf'l'ichs ,Don McGuigan of Norfolk. spcntshoaf and till' Chas. Fuhrmans. and family, 1\-1r·. and Mrs. Clal'C'nce find Miss Ruby \n~nl to Marlon, SundaY Iwrc with his mother, Mrs.

Bakrr amI frlmiiv. MI'. and l'vitT'8, S. D., ThUl~day ",'hro Mr. I-linner- Pele-r McGuigan,I';mil Muller anti oaughtprs, Mr. ichs recrived medicfll carE'. Dr. C. 1':. Bush, dentist, ,photicand Mr~. Louie ITanson and Rodg- Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Price 01 424, Wayne'. tf0r Hnd Le-oma yarnp]· of \Vayne. Minn~apolis, arc sprnding t\\·o The Art Brummond family of

NIl'. and Mrs. David \VClrn of wprks with thf'ir daughter, Mrs. Stanton, had Sunday dinner atTurlock. Calif., and MI', and Mrs. Mark Stringer !)nd famIly. Clarence K:lhll::-'s,Elmer Fleetwood and Elllinr were The Herman Gccw{'s \\'{'I'(, la>;l Mr. and 1\1rs. \\'altC'r Savidge,supper glw:,;ls in 111(' Chas. Fle('t~ \\"('ek Sunday nf!{'I'noon ao(l sup- iI'., Clark and Ann of Omaha, spf'ntwond honw Saturday ('vening. Mr. pC'l" guests at John G('('wc'>;. T\1r. SlJl1day here In 1Ill' \VaileI' Savidgeand Mrs. Frank Strom of Shrn- and Mr.". Di('k,Gcrw(' \\-'I're at Ilcr- Imnw.andoah, Iowa~ called in lh(' cvc- mfln G('e\ve's thai cw'ning, Prof. and Mrs. Ralph Sellhol'l1ning. 1\11'. Strom is fln uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierson visit- and ivliss HazC'1 Hecvc plan toMr.". Flect\\·ood. ('d,a! \-Valler Bresssll'l"s las1 \\'f'C'k sp,'nd n('xt wcek-end in Peru a'1d

Sunday dinnn gu('sls in 111l" Fr('d Sunday evening, Tlwy spent last Auhufl1.

1\lullrr 110nw \\'(']'(': 1\11'. !lnd Mrs, ~rr~'~'f\o\r'rd?Sne:d~lY ~~~nyingc'a"lllo~Cll. ~rt ItRi~;;~' a;=~~!I~nn;.. 'sr~~~:y.sonfO~n\(':~Adolph Mllll(' I' and Ilajpan. Mr'I~'~"~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~';'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,l--J1ld :vIr'i. Clinion :\lullt'1' and nRn~ ~~~-----------'

ny of Scril)]wr and 1\11'. <lnd Mr~.

Man'in MU1l01'. :\1r. and Mrs. Er­vin Mul!rr and childrC'!1 and HC'nryMulll'l' of Scrihnt,l' joined the groupfor 1·11(' Ilft('rno()n nnd wert' suppergu('sls, Tht'y abo call1'd in tl1('Emil Muller 110nw

Evangelical Chur('h.(Ro\'. Ezra H. Soh!. Pastor)

Bibh' school fit 10. Divine wor­ship at 11. Youth fl'llo\\"ship at7:~n. \Vorship al R

Friday ewning tIl(' youth [('1­lo\\'ship will haw' til{' monthlyhu>;in('ss and social n1C'pting withIV[auricc Stalnaker at W. C Stal­naker's

Communion .';('rvicC's last Sun­day \\"l?rp w£'l1 at1ended in spll(' ofIwa\'Y raads. \\'r aI'£' always hap­py wh{'n falks mako USlf of !bisnWR.ns of grart'. Camp, h't us go totill' house nf the Lore!.

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Mrs. J. E. BergersonHome CIrcle dull nwcts with

Mrs. Harold Brown UctolJcr 17at her homr.

RussrJ] \-Venstraml and Ronnie,Mabpl Backstrom and Mr. andMrs. Kenneth \Vellstrand and TC'r~

lesson On home iighting was pre­sented bj' Mrs, RUben Buss and~rs. .E. H. Sohl. Four new mem4~crs, Mrs, ~'ncst FUhrman, Mrs.fred Ma~rs. WesleY,SohI andMrs.. Ezra Jochens, joined. Mrs.Edwiil Kollath and Mrs. ReubenJralk were appointed as leaders to~o to the next trainers' meeting,'fho next meeting will be a t EdWinKollath's.

C~J1ebrate BirthdayTo help Mrs, Puis celebrHtc her

hirthday, the follOWing called, at:mrnest PUIs' Sunday' afternoon:Mrs. Her'man Jochens, Mrs. E. O.BehmCl'. Mrs. Earl Potter, Mr·s.Herman Marten, sr" MI"S. HermanPuIs, Mrs. Frank Marten, Mrs.Augusta Brumels, Mrs. MinnieBrueckner. Mrs. Minnie KrauseImd Margery. Mrs. Gus Schmidt,Mrs. Anna Klawitter of Norfolk,and Mrs. Erwin UI-rich. Prizes incontcsts went to l\Irs. Poltl'I' andMrs, Ulrich. 1\vo~cour~l' luncheonwas served.

P{'1I.('(> Reformed (;hur('h.(Rc\·. C. H. Riedes('!. Pastor)

No sewices will be held nextSunday, October 13, as the con~

gregation is invited to the missionfcstival at Immanuel Reformedchurch. Rev. Elmer G. Otte ofMapleton, Iowa, will be guestspcaA-~r.

Infltnt Is ChrtstenNIRe\·. W. F. Sprengelrr christen­

ed LeRoy Gustave Hugo, infantson of MI'. and Mrs. Arthur Kl'U­gcor, Thursday evening in a Nor­folk hospital. Mr. and MI'S, GusPl~rske and H. Kruger \\"('re spon­sors.

Son Born MondayA son weighing 6 p,lunds. '1~

ounces, was born Monday in a Nor­folk hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Ed­ward ..Schaffer of Norfolk. Mrs.Schaff£'r is the forml'r FrancesBehmer.

For Birthday,Mrs. Herman Opfer ('elehri-llpd

her birthday Sunday evening whrnthe Edwin Stra1e and Horrv Swedefamilics called at Opfer':,;.' Lunch­eon Was served aftpr cards.

Son Born \V('dllf"sdayA son weighing 6 pounch; \\'i-IS

born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Krupgerof Hoskins. Wednesday last \\"€'r]{in a Norfolk hospitaL There arctwo other sons in the family,

Former ReSidentOf Hoskins Dies

Mrs. Donald Duehn RilesAre Held Monday al

O~ceola Church.

Hold A('hll'\'eml'l1tBusy Hands 4-H sewing- duh

achievement was held October 1in the H. C. Mittelstaedt home.Girls wore dresses made this surn~

mer. Other art.icles were on dis~

play. Prizes in cootie wpre wonby Erma Jean Strate and VirginiaMiller. :r-.-lr~. Edna Saltonstall ofNorfolk. conducted a demonstra­tion and awarded contest pl'iz€'sh') 1\hs. A. Bruggeman, Mrs. H. CMi1t.clstaC'dt and Ardyc€', Guestswere Mrs. Paul Miller, Deloresand Virginia. Mrs. A. Bruggemanand Dona, Mrs. Harry Strate,Erma J<'iln and Jo Ann, Mrs, Ed­win i\1eicrtH'nry ,and Arlene. Mrs,Geo. Langenberg aDd Ardyce MH­tdstaedt.

ObSf'f\'e Birt.hdayMr. and Mrs. Ezra Jochens cn~

tertaincd ThurRday evening inhonor of Mrs . .Tochpns' birthday.Prizes went 10 Erwin Ulrich, Wes~ley Sohl, 1\1rs. Reuben Falk aJ:ld

< Mrs, H. C. Falk. Guests were Mr.and Mrs. Herman Marten, jr., Mr.and Mrs. Erwin Ulrich, WesleySohI and Janis, Jess Sohl. and thefamilies df Theo. Heberer, H. C.Falk, ' Harold 'l'~alk, ReUben FalkIm4 R~tib~n Buss, Lunchcon wasserved.

Mrs.' Donald Duehn, 32, residentof Hoskins 'most 'Of- her life pass~

ed RWn)' at New UIm,''Minn., hos~

pital Sept.mber 27. Early in thesummer she wlis tnKcn HI with asevere headache and a/te'r threeWE'ek~ in, n ho~pitnl she was ableto return homC'. She seemed wellon the road to l"CCO\'ery when slWwas taken ill again a few ,weeksngo. ShE' entered the hospitlllnbout 10 days before hrI' death.

FunerAl rites Were conductedMonday. St.'ptembcr :-W, at theEvangC'ILeal church in Osceola.BU1~iHl was in Osceola.

Dorothy F.sth(>r JocheM..; wasborn July 30, 1914, at Hoskins.Sh~ grC'w to womanhood and at.­tended ~l~hool here, Early in lifeshe unit.ed 'with the Evangelicalchurch and remained a faithfUlmember.

Deceased was married to Don­ald Duehn at Hoskins ~ptember

12, 1936. To this union was bornone son, \"a~mp. now 7 years old.RC'sidps her husb<lnd and son. Ml"s.

,;, DuC'-tm It:'avr-s h('r parents, Mr.and Mrs, Fred Jochens, and bro­thel'", Law~nce, o.f Hoskins.

Mr. and Mrs. Jochens and Law­rence. Mrs. Air, Ulrich. Delorisand Duane of :Manitou, Minn" Les~

tel' Rok('l' of Norfolk, and Re .....D. R. Rokpr pf Kt'urney, nrc amongthosp f!"om 3\\'ay who attendedthe I'ites,

Mr. Duehn chose to send themel110rial money to Brazil, SouthAmerica. where Rev. and Mrs.\Ves}ey Archibald are in charge 'ofa mission. Mrs. Archibald is acousin of Mrs. Jochpns,

The Fred Manns visited Mondayat .fohn Mann's. -

E. E. Pfe-il went to Norfolk onbusiness Monday.

The ('has. Fuhrmi-tns visited Sun-~oh~s in S('honl day at Ed. Winler's,

"F'islwrmans Roy" by Rohprt The Ernest Muhs fHmily call('dHenri WB.s vil'\\-'('d in pictur<' .study Monday i-II Ralph Fairbank:,;.Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Puls visit~

Marl('nl' Lorenz, rvIirium Kol. ed at E. 0. Behmer's Sunday.lath and Deloris S..tratc brought The Henry Asmus family visitedbouquets. at l-lennan Opfer's Sunday aftC'r~

Sludents listened to the record. noon."A Hunt in the Black Forest", Mrs. I-wrman Opfer, Billy andfor music appreciation .Friday, Nancy visited Friday at Glen

In llrithlTw!ie drill race Mon- Frink's,day, Norma Floy Nielsen, Merlp Mr, and Mrs. It D, LangenbergBehmer and Gene Ulrich tied for callpd at E. O. Behmer's Tuesdayfirst place. evening.

The 5th and 6th graders are The Fred Manns were Sundaymaking a sandtable SCf'ne for Col- dinner guests at \Vcndcll Aye-r'sumbus day, in Norfolk.

Students learned to play volley Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Wilson vis-"ball Monday. ited at R. A. Watson's at Atkin­

son. W edne"day~('~l~bratl' Birthday The A, Brug-geman family cH11-

Relatives anei friends called al cd Sunday at Mrs. Darn Bruggf'­Ernest Behmer's Wednesday C'Vf'-1 man's n{'HI" Winside.ning to honor Mrs. RehmC'r on hC'r Mrs. Hc'rman' JoclH'ns Hnd Mrs.birthday. Guests included Mr. and I-If~rman Marten. SI'.• called at E. 0,Mrs, Wm. BauC'rml.'ister, Mr. and Brhmer's Wc>dnpsday.J\-'Irs. Herman Bauermeisler, Mr. The' Henry SohI family of Sr\\,­and Mrs. Carl RauennC'ister, Mr. ard. spent laRt \vcf'k-cnd in theand Mrs. Will Langenberg, Mr_ and Rt'v. 1':. I r. Sohl homC'.:\'11";, AlIwrl. Behmer. Simon Strate The Gilb£'r{ Fletchers werE' Fri­find the Lloyd Behmer, Henry As- day supper guests at Mrs. Davidmus and Vernon Behmer families. Buchanan's in Osmond.Prizes in pilch \vcnt to Wm. Bauer- Mrs. r'~ayc Woodford of Southmeister, Simon Strafe, Mrs, Al- Sioux City, spent last we('k~end

bert {3ehmer and Mrs. Vernon Beh- in LIt;' JOhn Krause homf::'.mer. Luncheon was served, Mrs, Fred Mann and Bet ty vis-

Hed at Reuben Falk's Monday,Betty was a dinner guest.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry LangC'nherg,jr" were Sunday dinnc'r guests atRussell Pryor's near Wayne.

Albert RicdesC'] of Denver, isvisiting in th", home of his brother,Rpv. C. H. Ri('desel R.nd family.

Mr.s. Anna Klawitter and Her­man. of Norfolk, were supperguests in the Gus Schmidt home,

The Ras. Nielsens were Sundayguests at Howard Morris' to honorRoger Morris On his 5th birthday,

The Ernest. Fuhrmans and Ru­h(ln Buss family atlpnded 1h('horse show in Omaha Sunday eve~

ning,

M~:?~ ~~i~~r~~~r~~n~n/:J~~~~folk Fl'ida1 to visit relatives andfriends.

Harry Langcnberg, sr .. of Om­aha, came Saturday to spend twoweeks in the Henry Langenberg,jr., home.

Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Abel andElmer of Salem, arc., came Sun­day evening for a visit at Rev.E. H. Soh!'s.

Miss Marjorie Martin, who'teaches in Plainview, spent lastweek~et1d in her parental Herman

Trlnlt;Y. AJd Meets Marten, jr., home.Trinity Lutheran Aid met Thurs~ The George Wittlers, Curt

(lay in the parochial school bnse- Stahlnakers alld Rev. E, H. Sohlsment,.,.Rev. w. F. Sprcngeler can· were 7 o'clock dinner guests Sun­ducted, devotions and Mrs. A. day at H. C. Falk's.Brugg~ma:n J>resi~ed., The Aid de- He~n Opfer. 9Jen Frink andcided to do seWing (or charitable C1areMe Gosh attended an Illter.instHYii~nS 1n Fre'1'ont. Mrs, Aug. national Harvester, meeting inSpe~glet $lId Mrs. Martin Scher. Wayr!e Friday evening, ~men served, Rev. C. H. Rl.desel and Albert

, I '" I ,'-- IRiedesel or Denver, arrived home

N.ew"tlo.me.ra C.'IU... ~ l\.f'. c.ct.". . FrLda.y .afte.r ViSi. tin.g relatiVe.sand,;, ~~~~ii~:]~e ~~rlj~;~~~:fs~' fr~z:.~ ~~d W~b:t~~~nl;~W~~son'','ltubi!#"Bqs~,'homeTuesdliY"'The were Sunday sUPPer guests' at'i ~'!;::::,t'~lh;:j?:' li:)i! I

By 11.... Erwl" A. Ubicll

For Dor~as Soelef,yDorcas socipty of Peace Rc­

fomlC'cl church met at !\.lrs. SofiusNo'lson's Thursday afternoon. Inthe absence of Rev. C. H, Ricd­C'sel, the president, Mrs. HermanMarten, .ir., had devotionals andthe lc>sson, Mrs. Lloyd Behmerand Mrs. GC'orgi l Langenb€'rg readan article "¥f' SI-;lall be my Daugh.tcrs_" 1\-lrs. Henry Asmus read anarticle. Mr;.;, F.rwln Ulrich was aguest. Luncheoll was served afterthe husin('ss meeting. The- next

~ meeting will 11(' Novemher 7 wlthMrs. Ernpst Puis

HOSKINS 'NEWS

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"THE' WAYNE HERALD

Sec. 2-Pages 1 to 8Wayn~, Nebraska, Thursday, pctober 10, 1946.64th Year-No. 22

,ormal OpeningMAIN FLOOR-WAYNE'S NEWLY REMODELED DEPT. STORE

OUI' l:ash

Policy Brillgio;

You Lowest Prices

Back 24 years ago a sma1r store opened in Wayne known as LARSON'S. At that time this business was conducted on onefloor with only 2500 square feet of selling space. ..• Today our store has grown with Wayne and this community to 7500square feet with our nrst i floor completely remodeled fo.r your shopping convenience. (Our Basement 'Store is in the pro­cess of being remodeled and enlarged.) This continued growth is the result of honesty, integrity and sincerity in our deal­ings with you as ow' customers. n'e appreciate YOllr good will and confidence. making possible this fine store in a fine town.

Space permits us to; advertise only a few of the many outstanding values yOll will find in every department.We assure you many, many more wanted items to complete your needs for fall.

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Item;; Put

On Sale Daily

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Saturday

Morning, 8:30

WHILE 500 YARDS LAST

Seersucker

.. PLAID GINGHAM

.. SPU~ RAYON .

.. BROADCLOTH

SEWING BEE

Department:

.. PRINTS - CHECKS - FLORALS"

.. GUARANTEED FAST COLOR

WE GIFT WRAP BABY GIFTS

Thursday ll'iorning, 8:30

EVERYTHING FOR TOTS .

AND CHILDREN, TOOl

You'll Love OUI' Baby Land!

Our Baby Land and Children's Depart­ment arranged in one hig section. You

can' buy for baby 0t:. big sister in this

newly arranged department. As long' as

babies are born, our business will -he

good.

Over 500 yards of fine quality cottons.

Every yard guaranteed fast-color. More

proof that you will find quality merchan­

disc at LARSON'S. Q:Iantities are still

limited; therefore, 4 yards to a custom­

er, please.

Washable Fabrics

Bring t:he Babies Too!

Every.In

CenterFashion

U It's New You'll Pind Itat Lason's!

Bring You ihe Very Desi Values

.. Jackie Hill

We are really proud of our fashion center. Com­

plete in every respect. Newest type lighting

and fixtures. Large fitting rooms and ample

space fol- eafY shopping.

Fashions You See Advertised in Your

l' Favorite Magazine

('. . IDresses Coats & Suits . •.

\ I 0 Carol King e Betty Jean

\_:.~ .. Lady Alice " Fashionbill

• Dorna Gordon - Jea Harper

• Joselli

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Wayne's, Completely Remodeled Daylight Ready-to..Wear Section

Friday

Morning, 8:30

We Have Made an

Miss Elaine

PRECISIONAL S,ZIED

$1990

" 7 FIGURE TYPES

" PERfECT fIT

Modern

Shoe Dept"

IN FOUR YARD LENGTH;

39'c yd.

WE FEATURE NATIONALLY

ADVERTISED FOOTWEAR

4 -Gore Slips

Thursday Morning, 8:30

For Women and Children

You will enjoy the convenience of ournew shoe department. Such famousnames as Jacqueline, Connie, Gliders,Gold Cross, 'Friendly Sports and For­tunette.

Only Miss Elaine slips are precisionally

sized and :dyJed. Just one example cf

the fine merchandise you will find in

our new 5tore.

Quadriga Percales

THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN WAYNE

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••••••i= E=, very item in our .~ore muet come up to

=' our standard of quality 'at the right price. I ."• Thanks to the manufacturer for this a , •: That's why we are proud to .associate lolment of first quality fast-color seer.. =• our store . h h f Q d' sucker. Another typical value proving _:. WIt t. ese amous ua riga our honest effort to bring your most _= prints. wanted merchandise. :." .· i: Limit 4 Yard. to Customer I Limit 4 Yards to Customer

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Laurel will soon haw' 30 blocksof paving.

In Court 1m {;harg~.

Alvin Roeber plpaded f--:uilty incounty court Saturday 10 a spcondcharge of driving while intoxicalt'U.He paid a fine of $75 and l';osts of$6.16. His driver's license wassuspended for 30 days. 1'\'11'. RO('!JNwas also given a sentence of :~o

days which is being suspended dur­ing good behavior. Compl:linl wasfiled by Chief of Police Geo. BU1'l1­hoft.

Oldest Bank in,Wayne County

Firsi: Nal:ional Bank

Member Federal ReBerve System and F. D. 1. C.

Homp from lIospitnl.

Mrs. Charles Ulrich returnedhome September :lH from a Norfolkhospital whcre she had rcc('ivedmedical carc.

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MAKE RESERVATIONSTO HONOR VETERANS

To date 440 vC'terans have treesre5prv('0 for lhcm at. Memorialparle Mrs. Chris Tietgen, who hascharge of lhis phase, report.s thefollowing- since Septe-mber :.!O; Dr.and .Mrs. \Vol. Hawkins, John,Sally and Betty for Wm. BlairHawkins; Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Lovefor Wm. A. Lovp; Mr. and Mrs.W. B. Werner for Kenneth W.Werner; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rohdefor Wayne Eldon Rohde; Mr. andMrs. C. J. Boyce for Donald J.Boyce; Mrs. B. M. Mclntyre forJohn I-I. Mclntyre; Mrs. 'RodcliaErickson for HohNt Erickson.

were demonstrated for Prof. 'G. W. TWO TEAMS BATTLECosterisan's cia". TO SCORELESS' TIE

Mor'1ingside and Wayne college"B" squads bat tled to a scol,{l-ll'Sfltie in football al Wayne field lllstWednesday evening. Morningsidemade eight first downs to Wayne'sSIX, The visitors gained :.!14 yard~

to Wayne's 1~8. The Wa1nc t('umplays a return game at Morning¥side October 16.

Were made from leav('s gather('don a field trip.

)<'Irst Gradf"' x(~ws._The' 1st grad('rs like 1h(' n('w

readers, "A Home for Sandy" andthe Winky readNs.

New foliage' and cactus plants inwindows furnish color.

Lihrary hooks arc h('('omingquite popular Oil week-ends.

Several children play .Jack Frostin duets on the piano. Thl'y alsolike Butterflies and Polly Parrot.Ronnie Stirtz and Deanna Schrammanage two hammers (~n the xylo¥phqne. The' children also like Sail¥ing, hut their favoril(' is Shortnin'Bread. The marimbu and xylo­phon(~ have helped the playingtechnique.

Kindf'rgartt'n Noh's,Several room duties are taken

care of by the pupils. John Kesslerfccds the goldfish, Sally Lutt wat¥ers the plants, and Patricia Sherrywat('rs the sand.

Charts are being used for num¥er readiness. Pu'pHs are learningthe difference between rjght andleft.

Techniques in IT'ading readiness

,Come Everyon~ and Bring Your Friends

The public is invited to see and hear the men theRepublican party is offering for national,

state and county offices .

Doughnuts and Coffee will be serr.'ed after the program at the auditorium:

WAYNE MUNICIPAJL BAND, DIRECTED BY A. J. ATKINS, WILL LEAD THE CARAVAN

THROUGH THE BUSINESS DISTRICT AND WILL FURNISH A PRELIMIN.-\RY CONCERT AT

THE AUDITORIUM. BRIEF ADDRESSES WILL BE GIVEN BY THE CANDIDATES.

Sponsored byf ( , "

Wayne County Republican Central'" Committee

Wayne Municipal Auditorium

Friday, Oct:ober _IIAt 8:00 P. M.

The Republican State Caravan, headed. by Senator Hugh Butler, Con­gressman Karl Stefan, Candidate for Governor Val Peterson and otherstate and county officials will be in Wayne Friday evening. Everyoneis invited to this big rally. See and hear your candidates.

Prior to the coming of the caravan, an airplane willfly over the city and from its loud speaker will an­nounce "The Republicans Are Coming".

ensick played pi;\no solos for thegroup.

Play tejpphone convcl'sa1 ions im­provf' the (,hildren's home USt' ofthe phone.

Soccer is improving. The 3rdgrade is about ready to p!:ly withHw 4th.

Informal dramatizations on!lPilltll subjl'('ls are being planned,Later tll('y \vill be acted out withpuppets.

Children enjoy the Weekly Read­ers, their npws sheet.

Second Gradc Notl's.The class hegan the study of

many kinds of houses for socialstudil's lesS'on. Some have madegood drawings of trailer houses,farm houses and apartment houses.They Hkf'd the old poem about"The lIousC' Thai .Jack Built."

Putty Lou [){'nkinger and FaytheJohnson shoWt'Cl how to gct waterfrom ~m(' pan to another withoutriling :lhe water, in sci{'nce dass .Pupils! lC'arnf'd the tCnTI siphon.They l-nade a trip to the green¥house to get volvox for the aquar¥ium."

Plasfer - of - Paris leaf plaques

Big Republican Ridly

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Prf'p Team PlaysAt Croftoll Friday

Parties Are Arranged SoonFor Entire School and

Senior Class.

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THE ·WAYJ:<E HERALD, WAYNE, NEBRASKA, THlrRSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1946.

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SISAL KRAFT PAPER FOR SILOS

STEEL POSTS FOR ELECTRIC FENCES

3/4~'x8" RED CEDAR ROUGHRUSTIC LAP SIDING

HAYDEN LUMP MOFFAT LUMP

BERWIND BRIQUETTES

GREEN MARK FURNACE

GREEl'( MARK G14 OIL STOKER

" FERNWOOD COAL

LARSON'S NEW INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S SECTION-All the lLrecious infants' wear is kept in showcasl'sand drawer 8eetiollS for cleanlines~. Lighted wall cases of pale ivury furnigh space for childfl~n':-1 wear.

Cem£'nt ('url) was laid ulo'ng' the\\'('st side of Main st reel. C \\T.V('nnerberg diod October :2R. 1912,aged 71. TllC' lilll:ary board OI'¥derect I'/:'\\" books. Frost is re¥

~;;i~Cl~~ ~~n~~;l' C~:~~,l~o~I~~l~g~l 1~1:~and Mrs. \Val Williams r('turncdafter spending five months in En~.{¥

land amI \Vall's Prof. J. T}{o{,lse $pokl' to thr vVilson ('Iuh on Cl!~~~:;)n f~:~::l\)~'ll~.l 'I :~;~m\\'I.~~,ll~.YStl~~}:~~ ~.~~.O~)~~ft25C.~~;:\~C~e:~l~;~ t('am had no g;lI1w last week.$"",:25. hutte'r 23c and eggs Uk. An all-school party is plannedCpo. Hpnderson's homf' south of for CktohN :,n.\\'ayne was damagcd by fire of un~ Seniors will have a hay ride' thisknown 'origin. Wm. Dammeyer Thursday and (,11('h will invite an'modded Ih£' rf'sidenct' h(' bought gue:-;t. Prof. Bernard Burkc isfrom Mrs. Nangle.. Mayor J. I-I. sponsor.Kate r3lised by popular subscription da~~outs amI Pep club met Mon¥

~~t~Ughh~lrl~~~{ ~~/~s~h~~;S.n('w In Sixth nrad(',V-,Taro Williams of Carroll, built a .1immy Ehlers, Shirlf'Y Kingstoncorn crib... Rev. J. Khun of Atchi- and Jackit' Vic/or plan Hw aftt'r­son, Kan., will supply the Lutheran noon playground aetivitil's duringchurch until Rev. Floyd Blessing October.rdurns in the spring. Harold Surh('r rf'prpsC'nls the

......om Dixon County: 6th grad£' as one of thfl two C'np¥From Northern Nebraslm Jour- tains of the soccer and bat ball

nal. POlka. for Scptf'mbn 2~, lRR6: teams which play during the physi¥A kindling \:Yood factory in the cal C'ducation period.past turns out 1O.nOO hundles a As a result of history study theony... Incandpscent f'lf'ctric lamps past week. studl'nts have a betterarc replacing oil lamps and can- understanding of the significancedIes usually used on carriages in of the unfortifit'Cl boundary be­Paris. The Jamp.." are connected by tween United States and Canada.small wire with small Clccumula¥ Fifth,Gradp NOh'S.tors :~l1i('h an'!, und£'r the driver's Happy Day cluh was organ~ed,scat and whjeh arc rpmoved and A constitution has hpen writtencharged ('a('h day from a dynamo and the following officers c!l'('tpd:machjnti'.. A niece of the Monnon President, Jack Kingston; viceleader, Brig~lanl Young, liberally prf'sident, John PC'terka; sC'(,'retary,educated and an excellent musi¥ Dawn Bulkley. cThe first programcian, d€1Clined to marry a Mannon will feature speech('s about topicsf'lder and ('hose a newspaper man. related to things found in NewThe two wrnt to New York and York City.after a time the newspaper man Hf'althful foods arc receiving at­lost his sight. The young woman tention in tho health class. Chi!­SClng to make a living \m1il her dten an" ('ollecting pictures ofvoice gave way. The two then foods and plan to mak(' a scrap¥went to Chicago where they np<'r. book showing foods good for chil­ated a hand organ to make a liv¥ dren.ing. Forrest fires are raging Carol Simonin and Donald Den¥along the Grpat Lakes. A big kingcr brought water scouredf'xposition is in progrcss in 51.. stones for the museum.Louis. In Fourth Graclf"',

The fair has opened in PonC'[\ in Wide r('adillg intf'rests of th('an f'ncouraging manner, no rain, class call for frequent chang('s ofno clouds and no wind to kick tip books on the rf'lIding table.dust. Dining hall, 5ev('n ('onf('('- Mary .EllC'J1 Chri~l('nsen hroughttionC'ry stands. amphithf'atre, flor¥' hpr spnn~f'r spanlcl puppy for aal hall. agricultural hnll. ofrico nnd !short visit.stables make up thr layollt. Base¥ Timed ksls in prohl~m solvingball and racf'S ar£' pntcrtainment. and fundan1t'ntal operatIOns are to... The Wakcfleld fair ('om0S off be given It>n timf's during the y('al'.next wf'ek. .. 111(' "cloth" nwn are The first tcsls werc given lastdoing Wayne coUnty. They go week. .1hrough selling goods to farmers Only one pupJl was not able toand taking notos due in a Yf'rlr. make a perfect score in the FridayResidents an'" warn£'d that many spelling 1est. Six have made per¥of these peddlers are not to be feet scores on all Friday tests since1rusted. school began.

¥.. ~__ Linda Kessler brought DixiePays }'ine in Court. cups for the children on her

Alvin Meyer paid fine of $15 nnd hirthday.costs of M in county ('ourt FridHy From Third Gradf'.after pleading guilty to charge' of 1'h(" lorW><l\\'ai!.f>d day for writ-driving more than 50 miles an hour ing with ink has no\\-' arriv('d.hetwcpn,sunset and sunrise. ('om- Five children hfld pNfect spel1¥

r~l:~~~. was filed by Patrolman W' I int~:~;~e~ie~h~~ri~~~;s~raCk¥

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Dr. T. T. Jones

Dr. E. L. HarveyVeterinarian

122 East Second StreetWayne, Nebr.

Day Ph. 76 - Night Ph. 460

Wayne HospitalPhone 61

Wayne, Nebr.

CAVANAUGHINSURANCE and

REAL ESTATEI'bone 84

.oil". c. E. BushDENTIST

Phone 424Office over Mines Jewelry

Wayne, Nebr.

Osteopathic PhysicianEyes E.xa.mined - Glasses Fitted

Wayne, Nebr,

D.,s. "![..ewis & LewisCHIROPRACTORS

(Est. 1914)

Neurocalometer ServiCe112 East 4th St_

Phone 49 Wayne, Neb.

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Radio serv~ 'depa.rtment to be managed byan authorIzed Plulco repairman with twoyears ?f army signal corps radio ~raining andalso flve years of prevIOus expenence in theelectronic field. .

ALL WORK GUARA~TEED

Fast, ~cono~ical Se-;ic.e - Free Pick..upahd Dehvery W.thln City Limits

We Have a Large Stock of Philco Tubes.We are equipPl!dto service any type ofradio; carradim, portables and houseset••

Philco Radio Rep~ir Dept.Starting October 17

A 6- M SALES & SERVICE CO.Announces a New

--NOTICE!--

G. A. LambersonReai Estate aDd All Kinds of

luurance Except LifeWayne. Nebraska

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BeckenhauerService

DR.J. T.GlUESPIEOptometrist

COMPLETE VISUALANALYSIS

Phone 30S·J (orAppointment

111 West Second StreetWayne,. Nebr.

fullerton Lumber Co.'r~!l'"";' PhilCQ Radio Service ~'Dave TheophiluB. Manager

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C. '~1.""Cbe,M. D.Phr~i~¥~:~ns & Surgeon9

Be~~t~;fHosPitalPhone 106

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Willard WUtse, Llcens'd Embalmer

Mai1l1n L. RingerREAL ESTATE FARM LOANS

Wtites every kind of insuranceexc~pt life" Special attention to

Farm and Au~omobUe Insurance

'"Concrete' Basin Along Logan IV. G. Thill 4t the J. B. West h.omeConside..ed by Railroad October .:l,-1930.

In Early Period. \Vinfield Dickerson. 74, fonnerly. of \Vayne, died in Omaha Octo~

Ear]y DtlJ'''S from The \Vayne bel' 2, 1930.Herald for October 9, 1930: Miss Martha Heier accidentally

The state higlnvay dt'partrnent ran a needle into tht' palm of bel'will let contract for grading, cul~ right hand when wiping walls.verts_and a bridge,on highway 35 Geo. BilJgler. former resident offrom \Vins.lde east to 15 south of \VnYl1e, dil~d October I, 1930, ill''layne. Graveling is progressing Marion, Ind., aged 52.on the highwR)' from Hoskins to Gov. Aldrich spoke in Wayne and\Vinside. Tlw cast roud bctvn.'en WllS especially pknscd with the

~U':~~~l a~~d 1~~~~Sitt;~i~g~ei~~g ~~~~~ .cO~.~'·AlexanderCorkey spoke onbuilt, Straightening of the creek Ireland to the literary SOcll'ty atnear Aug. Dangberg's wiIl C'limi¥ the _l\kEacheo school.nute two bridges on thf' Winside¥ The railroad superinlendf:'nt was\Vnynl' roule. hen:' to set' about construction of a

Frt'derick Warde, Shakespear- concrete sl'ttling basin along thecan actor who spoke in \VaYlH" ad~ Logan.vised reading :;;hakesp('arc's works iVliss Zoe Mellor will bf' marriedthrc'(' tin1C's..-Jor thought. for poctic to Stanley Huffman or Elgin, invalue and fot' philosophy. 191:1.

0lX'll season on pheasants will Harry Tidrick and Irving G3e-incJudl' ten days this fall bIer of Winside. had minot' injuries

Mr. and :\11'8. 1. O. Jones of Car¥ when thl'ir cars collided.roll, \\"01'(' honored on their golden John :i\1E'ister sold the Boyd ho¥wedding October 4, 1930. tel equipment to 1\ll's. E. A. GilIes¥

Fr('d Cross suffered a fractured pie of FaimlOnt.knee '''hen a gun accide\)taBy dis~ LeSlil' \Vclch and Jerome Forbt>scharged, arc memb('rs of the uniwrsity dc¥

Mrs, Lyda Hartshorn undenvent bate tf'arn.n major operation here, F. O. Martin reported 816 bush-

Betsy VonSeggern had minor els of wheat from 22 aC!'{IS on thecuts When the car in which she Rennick farm.\vas riding collided with another. Miss Phyllis Lewis \\'('nl to L..an-

Golda Nelson of Winside, under- caster. Pa., to head a hospital de-Went major surgery in Wayne. part:nent.

, Fra~k Beckner underwent an Claude Kopp suf[f'rf'd injury tooperatIon here. one of his arms when working on

A daughtt'r was horn to Mr. and a chinm(>y at the Hrabak stan'.Ml"S. Myron Colson S<.'ptemher 27. A new house is being built on1930, Miss Rf'nj;l Milligan's farm ncar

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield. the place occupiC'd byJohn T. Bressler, jr.. October' 8, Will Mathiesen.1930. Concord's new .<;('hool was dedi¥

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. cated with Herbert Knox, Roy ~':.0;;; ; /JOhnson and David Paul in charge.

Mrs. Geo. Shirts, fOrIl1t'rty ofCarroll, died af Fremont Scptem¥bC'r 29, 1930. aged 77.

\VaJ!acl.' Bmbakt'r sold 1he b<lk­cry at Carroll to Donald ShpareI'.

Tf'n business men boughl theCarroll hall from Wm. Loberg andwill use it for public gatherings.

Miss Ella Buss and Enwst Muhsof Hoskins, were married (kl o¥ber 2, 1930.

In Early \\"aynt> lilh·s.From Wayne Herald for Octo­

ber ,10, 191:.!: I. E. Ellis :-;old thl'Crystal theatre to F. A. Nancl'.

,Work on" Highway ,To Be Contracted

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$12.50 and $18.00, tax included$17.50 and $27.00, lax includea

then refused me membership in' theirbrotherhood:' Thia worker. a resident ofNebraska for .7 yean says: "'Now, I8e~ my .tate letting: a New York Uolonstep ill and rud. my We .•. [ want N...braska laws for liebrGska mOn aDdwomen."

A Remarkable Showingof Finest

Will lay Ilway for Christmas by I'llympotof a Small D('puslt

Pen, $18.00, including taxPencil, $7.80, including tax

EVERSHARP PENS -$3.95 to $11.70

PEN and PENCIL SETS -$5.95 to $17.65, tax included

EVERSHARP PENCIL -$1.50 to $3.75

The wOl'Id'K fincfll writing inRtrument,hall point.

Pens & Pencils

Mines' Jewelry St:ore

Lifetime Parker­PENSPENCILS

Parker 51's­PENSSets.

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End LABOR BOSS DI(TATORSHIP

VOTE 302. [8] YES Nov. 5th '

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Tile Worker Isn't Worried! THE WORKER BENE­ms by the "Right to Work·' amendment. Here·s why: Hecan join or quit a union without fear of Josing his job. Hecan offer objections to the way the union is run. to thelevying of special assessments. or express himself in anyother way without fear <1f being "disciplined" or kickedout.He can work and earn a living for his family without be­Ing fired because he joins a union or because he refusesto join one.

Tile Former Isn't Worriel! THEFA~B~because the "Right to Work" amendment will be an Oldto industrial peace, It will help him to more reaclily obtainmuch needed farm equipment. It will aid in the moreorderly marketing of his products. It will bring aboutgreater prosperity.

Tile Housewife Isn't Worried! THE HOUSEWIFEBENEFITS greatly. Industrial peace will mean a ilteadierincome for her family. Necessary goods and services her,family require will be more available. The workers in herfamily will hav,! more independence.

The PulJlic Isn't Worried! THE PUB~C ~ENEflTSbecause the "Right to Work amendment will bnng aboutsteadier employment. help build more industries-morejobs-and bring greater prosperity to Nebraska.

MOW UNtON BOSSES CONTROLJOBSt

A Nebraskan from a email Nebraskacity writes: "Th. lob I worked all was anon-union job. but an A.F. of L. unionforced a contruct on my employer and

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LolJor Boss -Dictators have a right to be WOrried oYerthe "Right to Work" amendment! Here's why: It wouldprohibit the "closed shop" through which they maintaina dictatorial monopoly on jobs and labor. It would per­mit each working man to be independent. The workerwould not have to join a union against his will. He wouldnot have to pay exorbitant initiation fees. or political andspecial assessments. if he didn't want to.

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Attention!Mr. Farmer:

Buy Diamond WINTERFLOW GREASE foryour corn pickers. Easyto handle, pour it intoyour grease gun, savingtime and waste. A Har..vest Special.

Now i. the time to fillyour hog and cattle oil~

era with MEDICRUDE.For the treatment ofMange, Lice, ailmentSand wounds of Hogs,Cattle and Poultry,

TIle Ftrst Inde';"ndenlOIJ DOaJer In Norlh"".l Nebraslta) ,.

GETTING BACK FROMHIS VACATION MAKESA FELLOW GLAD HEDOESN'T HAVE TOTAKE ANOTHERONE FOR A

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Pasteurized MilkMilk is nature's ideal food andpasteurization makes this ~ood

absolutely safe always. )Your chpdren - iJ fact ~ yourwhole family needs the vitalityancl protection of -pasteurizedmilkBuild their resistance against ill­ness this winter with plenty ofwholesome milk

" .. , the MEYER OIL COMPANY! The home

of Mobilgas 6d Oil products in Wayne."

Grace Lutheran Church of Wayne

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13

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S('ryiC'eR at 10 ::10 a. m.:'ip"aker: The He\'. T. ll. Buphnpl', \\'akefipld

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"The 1'0\\,('1' of God"

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~~,;~';.'< - _..u_" t.he w~e~~~'~~'~--~~~~~-~~~~ ~~~~~t i;~-~~~-'~-rs-'~"~-at-h-er~';l-~~~~-nh-a-rd-'-N-E~~, Section 25... . 15~.62 S 50 ft. lot 2, Block 11..... 4.68. Lots 17~18, Block 9 -~-3-5--;-I~skins Trac~--~- Pi lot 18~ nlock 5 .~.~ - r home. were thrre. I NWl.4.• Section 26." _.6'7.30 East Addition Lots 1-2-3, Block 10 2740· PtI"t2 NW 14 , 27-25-1 ~ 1260* Lot 2, BloCK 10.96"'!:!ll • ,A I../I' 0 N A , MI', and Mrs. Wm. Stark of Stan- Mr. and Mr$. Marlin Huff of Pt SE~~SW~i, Sect,ion 27:':. .. 7:2.52 Lot 11, Block 3. 8.40* E 52 ft lots 4-5, Block 10 10.46* Pt IhNWl4. 27-25-1 54· Lots 3-4-5, Block 3,22.-1:"'1 C ' hm. were at Bruno Spli1tgcrbcl"s POftIand'OI'Pl arc spending six PtSE~4Sw~,Section'27 _ 6.86 Lot 10, Block 11.20· Lot6,BlocklO 1778* Pt E':4NW':4. (1356 E lOOfllot 6. Block .96-1~ b;y lust WronE'~c;lay. weeks \Vitll l' Intiyes her£'. They Pt N~~SW~, Section 34 26.62 .tot 3, Block 24.26 Carroll 1st Addition a~res), 27~25·1 ..- 15.04" ShO.l·!t Trllcbt 2.06"

~f~' Staff Correspondent ce~tr~/~~e~r~t~~~k~~~\'~~r~~ ~~~~I~' ;:~e i~fUf:heSU~~~Ch~~ NW ~-4, se~~::;~9~r~~~~,~~ 143.92 )l\~o~i-l~..-..1.~.,~.15 - 16 - ~:: 27.30- ~iS77_-~t\~t1~~1~io~~o~~.~ t~:~~ ~~ ~:~~~~: ~~=~t~ . 27:~~: ~i ~~~~~:' (~~1~7~~res),The Alhert. Grocnwalds wer(' at Sa.turdaynfternoon last week. Baird home I st week. Mr. Huff S£'4, Section 29. 137.12 E~:! lot 13 - all lot 14, Lots 7-8, Block 7.. .....123.00 Pt NEI,4SWIA, (7 acres), 10-27-1 / 5.72*

Bruno SpHttgerbcr's Sunday evc- Mrs. Paul I;3reyer and son, Pvt_ is a son of Mrs Surber and brother SJiraluUl Precinct lllock 5 21.94 Jones' Addition 27-25-1 38.3S" Pt SE %NE 'l6 (I'acre),\ling.' to,larVin of Fort Lc\,:l.f. Wash., vis~ of Mrs. Baird.. The Huffs wcre in' NI.~NE'4 texc. 1.160 to ~I)l\hr's AddItion Lots 1-2-3 _ 73.64" Pt W~~SWl,4,. 27-25-1 :.l:l.62" 1O~27-1 _._ 19.364

\,,},I,red" n'll~I'nl\\I.'·nS. Erallv'lol~tPIRltttgp.elrlg~rr lted ThUl'Sday i~ Bruno and Madison over t (' w(>eIH~nd_ State). Seclion 1 50.34 Lol lR, Block 2 68.38 Lot 10 lot 9 34.10 Pt NW%SWV.l, 27-25-1 55.42 Pt SE~NEtA, 10-27-1 19.34·

'" II ",' r A ~- ~ \Valter Splittgerbel' homes. The Mr. and M1

1. Frank Pflueger SI,ilSWl,;i.. Section 2.. ._ .... 76.28 'to()S('vt\1t "llrl, Addition Lot 12 18.62· Pt NWI,4,SW 'A, 27·25-1 1.08" Heikes

Sunday. soldier left..Tuesday for Californ!a~ and Mr. a.nd Irs. Wm. Biermann PI SW\'1 - 9 acrl'S of SWv.~ Lots 1-2·3, Block 1. IH.GS" Roblnson'M AddlUon Pt SWV4SW%, 27-25,-1 :J.,OO" Lots 7·8. Block 2.... 11,10-· Mr, ana :r-.frs. Fred Frewrt were Mrs. Irma Kraemer and family were in \Vcst PoiI}t Sunday c\'e- NW~,,,. S('ction 13... ..... 59.33 Lots 4-;,·o-7-H, Blocl{ 1.. .. _... ,. 19.14* Lots 1-:l 35.76 Original Sho1t"s Lots 9-10-S~2 lolll. Block 214.18at El·nt~st Behmer's at Hoskins of Di:xon, visited Tuesday last week ning- to attpnd lthe wedding of Miss Wilbur l~rednd Lots 11-12·13-101·1;>, Block 1 14.72 Helhvt"g'lI Addition Lots 1-2 Block 1 2.06" Lots 1-2-3, Block 3 49.0'2-Sunday. \....ith I\-h. Hnd Mrs. Ernest Si('[J<cn, Julia Behling nind LcRoy LnngE'Zln, W I,J of NW 1'4, S('ction 9. 4i.76 L)t:2, Btucl< 2 ' 3.72* Lot 6 30.96 Lots 8-9' Block 1;>.70 Lot 5, Block 4.. 6,12·

Mr. and Mrs.. E. \\'. Lehmkuhl of That c\'C'ning Mr. and l\lrs. Si('fkeo the latter of CfliforniU. The bride SW';;i, S('cl!oo 9 .. . .'~.154.~2 Lot 3, Block 2 3.50* Lots 4-5 . .-..... 7.22 Lots 1-2' Block 2.8S* Lots 1·2. Block 5 27.00·Norfolk. visitl>O. W£'dot'sdllY at C. J. Hnd daughters took th{'m back t{) is U l:ollsin of MIlS. Pflueger and Plum Cr(~'I(. '-recluct Lot;', B1ock:2 6.54* Carroll Trllcts Lot 3, Block 5 1.70 Lot 12 - NI,.\,2 lot 11, Block 5.. 50.18Erx]l'lwn's. Dixon. ~ Mr. BIerman. tll' familics also at- NE I,';;'. Section 15 133.70 N 25 ft. lot 6, Block 2 2.32* Pt SWt,4SW%, (2 acres), Lots 7.8.9-10, Block 5 4.10· Altona

Miss HurriE't Ll'mplH' WIIS a last Mr. and Mrs. George Bt'I"I'CS and tend('d u show I' for th(' bride at S ~:!NW ~4, Section 17._. . -. - 31.37 LltS 8-9-10-11, 1310ck 2 .. - ... 11.44· 27-27-2 9.62 Lot 11, Block 5.. 1.62· 84 ft. x 142 ft., Block 3... .34·t t11l~ Julius Be ling honlC' Sunday Wl·~Sl'.!NEli.~ - SEI4, Scc- Lot 1:2. mock 2 3.72* Pt SW14SW~ (2 acres) Lotsb12 1314 151617 Lots 1 'J Block 4 290

Wl't'k l\'1qndll.Y ov(~rnig It guest at LUlTY wel"l-J last \Vl'ck .sunday t' 27 18318 Lots 13 14 RIo k 2 h 14· ''27.27-2 ' 47.08 Bl ck- 5· - - - , 8.74" Lots 1;~14, Block··4" :22l-:arl Bpnncll's. Inflernoon ltnd supper gucsts at last week. ! S',':.Jl~~vt,47""Section 33 63:22 LOIs 1-2-3~4-5-6~ Block 4.. ~:24" *Th~ Cur1i.s Sutl'r family Hnd Ht'l-l>el't Bel'gt's. That £'vpning. Mr, R W W b SWI,-i, Section 33. . 124.06 E l:.!O [I of lots 7-8, Block 4. ~l.04* ~~ ~~~~~k31i~;(;~cr('s), .4:2 E 4~1,1a fLlot 18, Block;' . .52" 01Ot3

Tommy Wood of Sioux City, ~p('nt and Mrs. Emil Reinhardt and Mer, LUI~~~nn n~hur~~~~"'l~a~~~c~f l~~~ Hunter Pn'clnct W ~~() ft. of lots 7-8, Block 4.. 1.16* 34-27-'2 9.42

iliiinunis::mmnm::::mi:U:~:.~sm:m~mm:m=tmminttiiitum ~~,~~:~t~~'~/f1::e r:~~:~~erda~(~~lo~~ ~;~l~':~~~~/~,I;(~ction 18' 1;i:~~ t~~s17~1_;~~0~Block 5 . 2~:~r Pt3~~7~W~ (1.40 acres),

MI55I0 N· RALL;Y phnlwd and nti'glccted childrcn in u'!'II(" Pn'clnct ROO!W\'I'1t "url, I~ots Orig-ino.lllosldnsSouth Dukota. NW~4SW"4, Section 3 32.34 Roosc\'C'lt Park lot 2.32" All. Block 2 2.9,~·____+__ E lI2SE I4, Section 10 -. 6'2.16 ItOO!H'\·t'!t Pa.rk Outlul!i Lot 5. Block 3 9.12*

DF.r.INQtJENT TAX '~IST WI_~2Nr:"4, Srction 18 81.96 All of OUllot 1 2.10* Lot 8, Block 3 13.55E l.i.2NW 1-4 , Section 18. 68.72 CUIlI'gt' Hill 1st AddiUoll Lot 9 exc. N 6 in. of Ii: GD fl.

'FOR t'F:AR 11146 N~,-fJNEl!". S('ction 19 68.U2 Lots 1-6'lmth incl.,l3\ock 8.. 9.34* Block 3 44.02~~:~~. ~~;:~:~~I~f(',(~~,~1;1(~~'~" .1(,}~~,;~1·6C .. S l~NE I I-SF 1.\. St'etion 19.226.22 Lo(s 6-7-8-9, Blnck IS 70.50 Lot 13, Block 3.. . ]3.94*

W I:lSEl.4, Sl'ction:.!() GB.OH Lots 16-17-H, Block 18 42.~4 Lots 1-2, Block 4 17.44"co~~:i~~c~S\~~~e~~r ~~~;'~nt:~~\~\~r~ NW~,.t, Section 29 15S.82 Lots 19-'20, Block 20 5.14· Lot 3, Block 4 5.78*of th(' State of N,'cbrasl<a, 1, .Jean A. W ',,-:SW 1,4, ,Spction :29 95.64 Lots :21-22, Block 20,. 5.14" Lots 4-5-6, Block 4... . 26.98*

SE~-4.NE"I, Seclion :{O 36.78 Lots 4-5-6, Rlock 22 10.26 Lot 11. Block 4,. 19.20Boyd, County 'freRsu!"('r of Wayne EI12SEl4, $p,tion 30,. 73.26 Lots 3'2-33-34, Block 22 .10.26" Lot 12, Block 4 4.'28County. Nebra$ka, will on Monday. N ''.2NE 1'4 NE I'4 , Section 31. 18.44 Lots ::l~-36, Block 2~ 7.24" Lot 18, I3Iock 7 6.30'tlw ·1111 dRY of NowmbC'l', 1946, he- SI~NE\.INEI'4, Section 31 18.36 Lots 13-18 both incl., Block Lots 13.14L15-1G.17~18,t\Vf'Pll Ihe ho\hs of 9 H. Ill. and Pt SVVl4, Scction :'11 143.34 21 20.06 Block 11 '4 p. lll. al the (lffi('(' of the County W1!NWI4. Section 3:2 73.40 ('olll'gl' 11111 ~nd ;\ddIHoll Lots 16-17-18. Blork 1:2~:~u:~u~er ~~y.~~,(' N~~~,7~1~·a, (:~.~;~ S l.~SE 14.. S('ct ion 32 7,1.40 Lots ]-4, Hlock 1 2.10~ LoIs 10-11-12, Block 14at public sale ~lnd sf'll the follow- E~'iNF:~4, Section 32 42.74 Lots 5-6. Block 1 2.34: lIosklns1st Addition

Loglln Prtwln('t Lots 1-:2, Blo,k 2 3.02 Lots 7-8, Block 2

;~~ ~~~~/~~:\!tl[,~~o~1~o,:ntl~~~I~('~~ i:),t,{).t d(:c~;;~:~ i~~ 11 ~:~~: t~~~ ~=~', ~l~~:~ ~ ~:g:: Lots 6-7, Block 3, ..194;'), and prf'vitms ypars if any arf' Lot 2, SN'tion H 4.54 Lots 7-8, Block 2 3.02" All, BIOCk

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unpaid. Tn th~~ nTl10unt of faxes SF' - '1r-.: I2~l.()R L 192021 Bl k·J 444will b(' addf'd 30 Ct'nts advNtising SI,~~'\\:~~I~t~;cti~o:2:2 85.58 L~~: 22=23=24: HI~~k ~ 4:44" Lots 1·12 inc., Block 1 1.95for ('arb description of farm land 3.9S" k 3 210· Lots 1-12 inc., Block 2 13.96and ~(l CPllls for each d('scription ~~/1-~~'{~~(;7i(~~~(; 6.4:2* t~; ~~', ~~~~~1{:1 1:,10*1------------of !OWll ](11::- SI) 'Hh·cr-!i.,;pd and NEll]\;EI4_N''2NEI.,_SE1~ Lot ll:l, Hlock:1 :2.10*7 ])1'1' ('('l1t int('l'l'st frunl datI' of l\"El'4. -"'pet ion 1~1 :W.91 LOIs.,ll-l:.!, Hloek·t 4.44*dclit)(]I)('[1l';' I't'OjWrly hin'inl--': mort' SE1.! 1\'1<1 4 (ex,. 3 <lcrt'S) , Lots 13-14, Block <1 4.42"Own 'lilt' LI"'i:('S in S,'ction ~~ 5R.S5 Lot n, Block 4 ;;.14*

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thc list is ma",,'" "",,, E I,~SW 1.1~\V 1 4 , Section 3·1 H.71 Lot s :28-'29-30, B10,1< 4 27.54J 1': 1\:'\' A. B()YD. Lots 1-1, S('dion :~;) ~.52* Lot 3~, Block 4 :1.72"

Countv'l'r('asurer Original WaYlw Lot 39, Block 4 3.74*. Hoskins Prl'('illl't Lot 12-N'z lot II. Block 3 59.06 \\'aYlw Tracts

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EI2SE1.1. Section 9 $7,~ HI) E'~ lots 1-~-3, Block 7 112.50 Pt NW1~SW~:l (.5i acres),W I~SE I." Sect Ion 9 701.72 f',l;i() ft. lots 7-8, Block 10 69.08* lR-26-4NI':~", S('ction J4 iR.:16 E 2-1 [I. of lot 3 _ Sl~ lot:2, Pt NWI~SWI2 (1.77E1~NEIL ~t'('\i()n lH 56.64 Block 11 3.74· acr('s), lR-:l6-,t]\;I,~ll. S('ctlon ~1 136.34 LOl14, Block 12 168.98* Pt NEI,.,NWI/4 ((iA5

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Ft NW1~N\\,II, Sl'ction n .14* Lot :~, Block U l:2S.HO acrt's) , lR-:W-4

~~ ~;~~\~;~.. ,I~s,,(~,(;~-.~~11~/7. ~:;;~ Lot q. Hl(wk].l 18.:20 Pt NEI'I]\;\Vl'l (1 acre),

Pt SW 1,jS\\'14 . Se,tlOn::'7 Uiti V\ll\»)/~' ~~I~ lut~ 1-:2-3, 2.10' PI1~;;~:\El'4 (.50 acre),- WLSE1~, SP,- Lot to, Blol'l< 2·1 30.00 13-26-3

I GllrfiPld Prt'cind S0.G:~ Lot G - Sl2 lot ;"':i. Hlock':2G 17.72* Pt NEI':ISEI..I, 1,1-:26-3

\\,l~SE'~ Sl'ct:-ion 11 $7.1,6:2 Lo~,;~~\I:(~~~k&~6Brown's .'\ddi~~~:O Lot lS, B~~~i:i~lUl Win8ldl~~\~~~'::·.~~~~:(~tl()~c'ni(),n13 7~:~:~' E',:! lot 4, Block 11 4.44 Lots 7-8-9, Block:2

Cmwford &: Brown's Outlots Lot 16, Block :2~V;21~\\~1{:(:t'~~~li~n 28 1~~:i~ N 4() ft. of E 1,2 1:2 (ex,. a pc. Lot 18, Block 2

EI~S\\", SN't~on:!R :"Ill.lf) 10 ft. x :.~I~::'~ AddUion 8.61* ~;l: ~7; ~J~)~~O~k ,1

~;.~ ~:\:~(:{'l ~~;~"0~;11 2S l~t'::~j Lots 2-:~. Hlock 1 13.06 Lol :n, mock 4NF: I;. S!'('t ion :n IT).:~8 Lot 7 - lot l-1, Blo('k :2 All lo! 1 ('xc. S ;)() ft., BlockPI Sl~NJ-:I, IS1t'ip lGO r(ld~ Loh ](J-l Block:2 ) 15 W"lh""", I~'i: AlldttlolJ 5.G4

by 20 [1.1, Seclion :;\.1 8H' WII:~:) ~~'I~~~l(~{- ':)W 50 fl. Sl,~ :.!I.OS* Lots S-(i-7-R 1;).84

SF: 1,." S:,~:li~~mGan ]~r('dn('t lttR.S.l E 100 1"1. lot 7 - E lUO ft. S I/~ 89.40. Lot 11 - \\1' 1~ lot 10 B.l:2"

S '2SW 1.4 . Sc'ct ion 11 7:!,m\ Lo]~)~,i31~~'~c; 5 9.9:2 nrl'ss~:~ ~d~~~~~)(:stm's~~:~:~~~(:;\o~C{',~iOn 1:1 111~:~~ Xorth Addillon Lois 10-11-12, Block 7 ::l8.i8"

SI.~SE'4SEI.I, ~('rtion 2:> ~~:~~ t~:}'l~~I_(;~\~OCk:) ~~'.~~ HUbdl\'ho;it~l~tO~~~I::'i~~B & P's

~~;;, :~~:~~::1J;:,~:;n..t 1'9.R'; ~~:;i, 1';~tLi i~I~';~c~111 ~~.~~ t~;sS6'7 ~~~:Pt NW'~, SC'ction:2 90.08 Taylor & Wa('hob's Additlnn Lot 15 2.94-\Veible's 2nd Add. 7 _ \V 1:1 R, \Vl".! lot ~ lS.42" :Subdivision Outlot 2-8 &: P's

Spction :.? 1.0·1 W ~)O ft. lot ::l 8.64 tst Addition\Vcible's 2nd .t\dd, .F: 40 ft. Lot 4 ~1.24 Lots 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 57.30

10. Section :2 .61)' Lot 9 27.54 Bressh'r &: l'attt'rson'sWf'ihlt,'s 2nd A:dd. 11-12-13- Lol 1:~ 41.54' 2nd Addition

14-1S-1fi-17-1R-19-20-21. E 7:1 ft. lot 1,1 38.74* Lot 1, Block 5Sf',t ion '2 ~),~R S 5U ft. lot 18 5.14 Lot!> R-9, Block :1

"------------_--------_--...-I1'iEI4-. S(,ctinn 11 H9.011 W 1,2 lot 19 .14.70" Lots 7-8-9, Block 6

; .••••• II IImnli-•••••••••••-.- III • .-•••••••••••••Ii. Nl'ZSE 1'1, Sf'ctlon 1~ %.71 W 7,) f1. N I':.) lut ~O 16.1U" Orlginn.l Carroll• II SWI.i. S('f'tion ~() nUl1 S IuD ft. lot 17 20.78" Ell.! loIs 4-5-6, Blocl{ 5... .22.69• ,. EI,~SWI.I, St'('t;ioll '2:~ flU).! All lot 30 eX('. r; 75 ft. of N Lots 1-2-3, Rlock i 52.08·= : \\~l'iSW I." :23 70.42 15{) fl. 24.98," E 75 ft. lots 4-5-6, Block i 12.34*

• \\,l t NJ.:I'4. ~!l S::l.4I) SIU'f'Il'S &: St'wl'lI's Addition ILots 11-12-13, Block 7 4.5.18*: SEI.4, S(',lioll:H l:.!O.ifi Lo(s i-S-9, Block 1 27.54 N 1 ft. lot 8 - 9 ('xc. N 1 ft.,: ElZNE 1,'1. SPC'tiO!l :~·I fl4.1H Hrltt'on & Rresslflr's Addition Block 8 80.96*• ('haplJ"l Prl'durt \V1~SI'.! lot 3, Block 4...... 26.15 Lots 6-7, Block 9, _ 98.52 ..: NW1'4-NEL.1 , Sec1ion 1:2aI Pt SWlJI, Section :2~)=Pt WI4lSEl,,\, Section 311m Pt SE ~4 SE 1"" 5('c1 ion :M;: D,'t,l' Cr.'i'k I'I'p('inct• W 2 ncrps of NI~NWI':I,

: S('c!ion 11)IllI Slh2 N\V 1"1 (west of hwy exc.: N 2 rods). Section 10• \\'1,'2SEL1 , Se,non 1:2: S'zNE I:;. Sec-hon 1:2• S IhNW 1 ,I, S('C't'ion 21: Nl'2NW '" Scction:23II SW1,.j. Sf',tion :n~ SI~SEI'I. S('ction 24: I;-;;;~;;::-::-::-::~:::"......;.;:::.:::.--- 'IIIIIIII111••••III•..•III•..••••.."III:1\·---------­..•III•••"•..•••IIIIIIIIIII•III.."..••""III

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THE WAYNE IIERALD, WAYNE, NEBRASKA, TIlURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946.

NOW!CHECK

FOG LIGHTS

With winter jU'it around the comeryou must begin getting your carincondition. Stop in and let us checkyour tires, battery, engine and radi­ator. All these things add to saferwinter driving..

Ottr Machines and ImplementsWil()Help You Gather More

ARRIVINGSOON

Maximum HarvestsDemand Efficiency

Phone 70 for Tank Wagon Service

McCormick-Deering Implements

FOR BETTER FOOD - FEED BETTER FEED

MOTOROLA AUTO RADIOS

STIRTZ OIL' CO.

This will be our last load of 40', for sometime - So ordel' early!

Genuine IHe Part for Every Make of Farm Equipment

F()r Top Motor Performance Use SinclairOils and Greases . .. They're Tops!

Have machinery repaired now - Let us put your trac­

tor and other machinery in best condition for the work

you want them to do this fall and winter.

Straight cal' of 40% Hog Pellets . .. Get your orderin now and get an "off car" price.

Phone 308

Sherry Bros. Produce

(~OIJ~rl'ltlltl()lInl f'hul'f'h.Sundny sl'houl al lO. Sprvi('es al

11. Mr. Hutll'r, a sC'nior at Yank­ton college', will havc the sermon.

youth fe~lowshiP will be held Sun- : Dean Faylor of the college, will b~ aame from Cherokee, la., lastday at 6.30. here also

WSCS will meet Wednesday, Oc- _. ~____ Thursday to make their home withtober 16, at the church. \VAYNE LOCALS Mrs. Faye Strahan,

st. Plud J.uth('ran Ohurch. Palsy and Dick Wcrt spont Fri·(Rev. H. M. Hilpert. supply pastor) day night and Saturday with the-ir

Service!:! at 9:15 with observancr grandmother, Mrs. A. W. Ross.of the Lord's supper. Registrution MI'. nnd Mrs. Fl'i.lllklin NyC' ofThursday and Saturday f'venings South Sioux City. were -guests Sun·

Rev. Hilpert will show til(' tilm, day in the A. II. Owens home.

"The Power o[ God," Thursday at Ir;l'4~I';'~a;nd;;;;;;M;;;l's~.~F~ra~n~k~~S~tr~a~h~an~~~;;;;;;:~~;;;;;~~~~B p. m. A free·will offering will be IItal~:ciie~h1i~~::f ~:~~'6~~~ber 16 REGISTERED PURE BREDwith Mrs. Ed. Fork as hnstess. BERKSHIRE BOAR & 'GILT SALE

Presbyterlan Church.Sunday schonl at L S('rvicc at 2 J P. M••.•• MON". OCT 14 SWAE1SF!S PpOA'VNITLION

with Rev. O. B. ProcH preaching. ·"'28 --CE at 7:30. head. wl~ter a.nd s~nng boars - Big. thick and low down.

Ladies' Aid met Wednesday this Thelt P1R'S Will brm~ above mnrket prices next fanWE'ck with covered dish luncheon t 4 heJ\d of open sprinR" gilts - ~rand chance for club bOY8 toserved. ~et started with Berkshire!'!.

A few i~oN~~~~iRokna ~~:Bf~l'i~d for early IitterR. Only Berk sale

WHITE SPOT FARM ••• West Point, Nebr.

To Rltl.'8 In Iowa.Mrs. Joe Hinkle went to Wil­

liamsburg, la., Tuesday last weekto attend funeral services Thurs­day for her uncle, Morris Williams,who passed away September 30.Deceased was also an uncle of G. E.Jones. ~rs. Hinkle joined her sis­ter,. Mrs: H. G. Evans, and otherrelatives, in Omaha before going toWilliamsburg. She returned homeSunday evening.

To Church Mp-f'tlnJ{,A number from Carroll Congrc·

gat ional church were in PlainviewMonday and Tuesday laRt wcekattending lhe Elkhorn Valley Con·gregatiol1al associal ion yearlymeeting. In the group going Mon·day werc Mrs. Gwilym Jones, Roh·(Tt Jones, Mrs. Joe Hinkle, Mrs.Frank Vlasak and Mrs. Frank

IRees. Mrs. Ivor Morris, Mrs. IrvenGraves, Mrs. John Gl'ier and MI'.and Mrs. C. H. Morris attendedTu('srlay. Th(' m('et ing rH'xt fallwill be held in Ainsworl h.

'fwins AI'" nfH·n.l\lr. cllld 1\1rs. M. 1. Swihart. Mrs

Gerald Swihart and Dorothy andMrs. Evan I·ramer were in Lauft'l

IThursday ("vening vi'liting Mrs.

IGlenn Jenkins and infant twins,Victoria D('e and Richard Le€'. Thetwins, ('ach weighing 51/2 pounds,Wf>re horn Tuesday last week inLaurp!. TtH're arc two other chi!·dren, Russell and Brenda, in theJenkins family. Mrs. Jenkins is adaughter of the M. 1. Swiharts anda sister of Mrs. Hamer.At 1:00 p. m.

AT THE FA~M

DAVIS PRODUCE

On Highway 15 About 10'12 Miles

South of Wayne

Offering 50 boars and 10 gilla sired by

N,ebraska King and Ideal Cherry. Also

plenty of new breeding for old customers.

O'ur herd won five out of se~~n firsts atWayne county fair. The thick, easy feed...ing kind.

We have one week .of special prices in five baglots. Peet Perfection Minerals for hogs, horses,cattle, sheep and poultry. -

We have more hog feed on hand and also somepellets.

Pilot Brand Oyster Shell ••• Gold Nugget Lay­ing Mash for those hens.

A GOOD PLACE TO SELL YOUR PRODUOE

Duroe Boar(, :G'ilt: Sale!SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11

Minerals Minerals Minerals

~ar'roll Departm nt --- Wayne HeraldI BY EMELYN GRIFFITH and DOROTHY t1USE NYBERG

Enters Omaha. Hospital.Mrs. .James Shufelt went. to

Omaha :rt10nday t.o enter a hospital.Mr. an.d rrs. M. 1. Swihart and Mr.and Mrs Carl Jensen took her tothe city.

A la' S h to Entertain Clnb.roo ' ·t·ut man Art ~gC, Ai. Bonta and Elton

, '~'''''~I'' Wi~ne~Nebra8ka ~~F~~r~~i ~~i:rl~~lI~~~~~ ~~~~I'I'•••'.."':.'.'.'11".;~Ii.,,,,,:.,j:.,•...•'II'III1111••••

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"Gold.en Wedding I Society ~~~~~~~:~~!:'o~r'a~~dt\';:sH~~r~ Hold f,:r10~~;Z~ChoOl ;]?~~~¥C~pp¥r~~:·gc~e~~~kf:~:Ob d H : Carroll school held a successful Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tictgen andserve ere 80(11al :f.~orecast. Ct'll('brate !Blrthday. firc drill Tuesday last week. son of Springfield, Neol'., visited

We-Fu will meE't Thursday, Oc- Neighbcks and relatives called at Doris Bowers taught Inst week Thursday night at Emil Tietgen's.Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beaton tober 17, with Mrs. UO Jordan. Ed. Kenny's Sunday evening, Sep- Monday afternoon in the primary They attended thq Tictgcn wedding

Legion Au.."iliary will meet Tu('s- tember 29~ to help Mrs. Kenny room. in '!layne Friday.Honored at Dinner and day, Octob~r 22, with Mrs. CiaI'. celebrate her birthday. Guests in· In first year typing, Eleanor Ann Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and

Open House Sunday. ence Nelson. eluded Mr!- and Mrs. R. M. Graffis, Hanse'n had high score for the Gordon and Pvt. Don Davis of

Mr. and Mrs. C, A, Beaton cele- d H8gPY ~vo;;ers will meg Fri· ~~~ ~~;dA~VI~ny:{'~~~~~~v~a~n~ri~~~ ~ee:~< ~:~:::s ;:C~dp;rth~~~te. Tex~rka~a, t Tex"k were Tuesdaybrated their goldtm wedding annl- Jar: cto e~' 1\1' \V~h J\'~-si eOl'ge- Prizes in cards went to Mr. and In Grammar Room: e~e~nTI' a~.~ee . supper guests,,'el'881')' Sunday at their home in )0 l~SOI1 m~ 'rs. oy 01l180n in Mrs. GraWs and Mr. and Mrs. FI t daM 0; ~;m s. ,Carroll. A dinner for 21 relatives t l~ ormer s home. Pet€'rson Cooperative luncheon Thow~~:os e~s ~ere m~. e in art. C ~,s, S ra~ ees called at Art

;:;''::'ns~~~~ f~' ~1~1I~~~~ o~ni~c~~~ nesse~;~etll~~e~~i~v~~,1;;~~o~e~I~:: wa, s('!\('d. long ~iviSio~ra c IS war 'mg with C~~k: vi~~e~ya~f~~g~~nc~~~,t~:was held from ') to ') p m 'n the at Mr. and Mrs. John Grin·'s. Mrs. William Roberts treated all to Laurel Sunday. Mrs. O. H. Vannh m(' .... . . 1 - E. L. Pearson is kadel'. ()ffic('rs For Blrt.hday.. candy bars Friday for his birthday. called at Art Cook's Monday aftcr·

0'r¥I!~. Beaton ('urried a handker) will be elected. , .To .1:C'lp Alvm Pf'tel'son celebrate Lowf'r Grndp Nott's. noon.chief edged wilh knittC'd lace made ~arroll \VonH'l1.s dub \\'111 nlN't ohlS"bll t1,1dflY ~f October 8, the fol· Roy McCabe was ill for a w('ck Mr. and Mrs. RHY Kelley and. 1916· f N 100 h'" db' M thl~ !hursday WIth I\11'S, Slan!l'Y Im\ mg called In the Pl"ltC'l"SOn home Beginnet's made toy monkcys Linda left Monday for Boone and~lizabet~~ ~tl~:t:'am \:;~(a\'eal~s o~' ,Grlffjth. Mrs ..F .), Schank 1S 1L'~d- Sunday eve-ning: Mr. and Mrs. Gpo. with climb strings. Des Moines. IO\v8, to visit a weekMrs. 8t1'('81;1'5 gra~ddaughter Mrs: er: The lesson is on floweI"s. LadlC's He~ter, 1\!t.. and, Mrs. Paul Bro.e~ Rush Tucker has a new readeI". with relatiws. Mr. and Mrs. KelleyL: B. DeHart, carried it at her wlll.exchange. fall flowers. Roll kel, Mr. an~.I\lls.. R. M. Graffls, InartFridaY,3rcland4thgradcs and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Or·\\'l.roding 20 veal'S c\go and MrS'1 call .IS a fm·ont€,. flower. Elnd the famJ1~~'s of Hal.:?ld ?Ison, made and colored fall scenes. ville Harrison were in Sioux CityDean StrO:~.3m·at hers 11 yeal'S aTo. _ Hillcrest pro,leet club. which ~1.OY~i. An~r~\\S ,and F.ct',!\.('?ny. last Monday.. l\Iiss Effie BIl l'\\"t'1 I ~nd C gAo was tn han', met :i\Ionday. W;lslll.lZtS ,1:1 <.aIds ,\\.l~nt ~to M1S~ h('~- CALL IS EXTENDED Mr. and Mrs. Cloud{' Slanky,Beaton were married at Elliott, la .. postpOlwd unIt! later Ous \\"('ek. 1l}, I\~.r:-;. A~dn_\\~, h . .I\~I (Jraflls TO DAKOTA PASTOR Joycc and Bob, arrived home Wed·o t 1 - lS'l6 11 J j- d' I'drs. Lloyd Morns. is hostess Hnd and f <lui Blockcl. Lunl heon was At thr- l1uartf'rly meeting of St. nesday last we('k from California,.C Oler (, '." ll~Y 1:'lYC Ive In

lAIIJ I' G' ;1' J '" ,'" I sCl·\Td 0 W h' 1 d Id'Vayne county all but Ic.'n :years. '$. 0111 I'Wl'.., 1's. '. ll(){ S ., . Paul Lutheran c!1W'ch Thursday regan, as mg on an aho

~~~~ !~a~~~,,~I~~;dtl;~' jJ:s';l\t~Sael~tIand Mrs hoI' :::I,:~: assIst. 1I';~I(:~,:~::~:',:I~I'~:~ilOW('1'[01' Miss E;'::~" ~fl~i;:;:;;;£tt~;;~~~ :;a~~L~h~{tI~~:~~~:~~~~:iI'~b~l\[;;~~I;h\~~dl~~~~~~"o~'I~;';:'I/;" For Birthda~·. \I"hl(' Lusclwn. who \',.'as mal't'i('d sick. has I)('('n 1h(' \'acancy pastor. day. .Co-Io .. l\Jr~. Fern Huwaldt ar;ct ;un'l~ ~~nda).· dinner gupsts ill W"ync FI·i~ay l~) \V~yn~ 'I~ic~7.('n, was gh...· Blaine GeHman or DiXlll1, 1'('·

ily of Randolph. and :\Irs. Joe Esser Williams to he.lp Mrs. \VIlliams l'1~ JI1 11.11 l\Iis. EmIl Ilf'tg('11 l~ol11e Card of Thanl\s. turned home Saturday fl'Ol11 Kcn-and faml!\l-'ot\Omaha. w('re pres~ ("clebr~t(' her birthday \\"('-f('. the \\_('~nE's?ay .Ias,t. wN'k. 1 hose We wish to thank our many nebec, S. D., after spending 1\\'0ont. 1lr~· E~th('r Schank and ~.I't Lmk and Enos \Villtam..;; lam· a~slstlnl--'; l\-hs. 1lCtgen :verc. Mrs. friends for their- help and thought. weeks there putting in fall wheatd 1 t B b A f G 11lC'S Mr. and Mr~ Flnwf Phillip!'; .John Luschen, Mrs. Alvll1 Tlctgen fulncss during our bcrc3vcment. on the Gcttman place. He is a son1~Ug\~. ,~.t': ) ~al~ a~~ ~~\ ~ k >"::C'.- <Ind' Orltn \Villi;:II~~!,;. . ~ ami ~,lrs. Dwayne VanAuker. After Dave Sylvanus. Mr. and Mrs. An. of the John Gettmans. The Dixonq/, d; t, llrt. -'d~ --t 1dn r" do games. lunl'ilcon, earned out in the drew Parker, Mr. and l\lrs. Clifford folks were Sunday guests at John

grant aUgh~~'r al~t ar ;ar~ A~n a For Pinochlt, Club. bride's colors, blue and white, was Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker Gettman·s. ~~rea l\~ran da~f el ~h t ~b tar Mr, and Mrs. Stanlev Griffith served. Mrs. Francis Suvl'rkrubbe and 1\lr. and Mrs. M. C. Jensen. Mrs. E. L. Pearson, who had

~~~~;/~~~iit~:o~~~s,~~~l~~~:~~~~~~~i.ne~I~in~~~e~i~~~ ~~~~:;\ ~~'~e~~:~~~~.t~~n(~u~~~~ Calhoun, 010t! ~~~~'h:~r,S~~:' g~~ ~~/~i;r~ :~~Mrs. Ohst is 1\11'. Beaton's only sis. Hur;h('s of \\'ayne, and 1\11'. and F 1 S . ('11rd of Thanks. family move to Lawton, Iowa. re·ter, and Mrs. Dr-Hart is Mrs. Bea.ll\li~s.,RObert Johnson \\'t'l'(' guests, llnera erVICe I wish to express sincere thhnl\s turned Tuesday night last we('k toton's only sister. Th(' two ladies Pnzes went to Mr. and l\Irs. Jnhn- Is Held in Church to,tll{' friends whose contributions Wayne' where she stayed in theWeI"(' til(' only relatives present· son. B('ach Hurlbert and Mrs. Jess F , .. I . , . made it possihle for me to stay at Ronald Kuhnhenn home. She came'\~ho wcn:: also [lresont at the- w('d. Henrickson. 1 i\IonlX:}~dafl~~t:~on~"~~Pt~~~~~c~~~ the hospital with my wifr- during home the following day.dmg .ceremony JO years ago. Oth('r EOT Club 1\1('1'1.... ' [IH' 1\Irs. David Sylvanus of Car. l1('r last illness. Dave SYlVan~t(·)t1 ne~liS~e~~reort~c~a~~:~r~<~~~~~~~el~tl~\1mC'lu:~~, ~l;~ a~~ !"lrs EOT dub mPl Thursdav .It :'Ill'S rL1!l, W]lO passed a\vay Friday, Sep· supper guests at F E. Beyelcr's... . cart 0 'es - e-8 Olnes, Floyd ..'\ndrews' at \\"a;'lw wi1h It'mhel' 27, in WakefIeld. Rev. F. J.

and ),11'. and :'-.11'5. Leroy Stokes of Mrs. l~emlan Thun asslsilll~~. 1\ll's. Schank officiated, ""c \-\'i~~al~~ o:h~~~n~~i who 1"('_ ~:~dar:d ~r~;;~~~ ~~'.g~~~~nl\~~~ ISac City, la. Geo. Bock and Mrs. L. W. Loomis Pallbearers were Owen Owens, 0 It H . IM Th; ~r('('IeY_ folks returned home were guests. Mrs. Geo. ReUIl'r was Da\'e Morris. Harry Evans, August ~~t~~,>er:~ldusg~~~hof~o:~l~s, gC~~~~~ M~~~ ~dit~r~~lj:r~i~~~~~r~gka~n~~~

on ay morlllng elected \"ice president. 1\-'lrs. An- Franzen, Lyll' Jenkins and Claude wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. ~li~r~~.r and supper guests at. Rey- PHONE 206 WAYNE, NEBRAS~A

Gt F h· drews and l\lrs. Thun will have the C. A. Beaton. olOt! .... '- ,j

ran . J"anc lBe cluh party Ihis Friday c\','nil1g Cil Cl'~ilq\~'l~~~~~~s. (~~~po~~dp, ~()h~;~:~ Henry WeslropC' of Bahn'la. Ill., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7~~~~~~~~~~~

Ica~~~k· £~;nd!~rfd' P!e~~~ i::::In~rthd"v, ~,~~'~a;~;:~1i;;~ '~~~I,J'?;~;nD~~'~~;~~: ~~infca~'~~:I:~~:; ~1:;vi~'Ch('S f('ll ~~~mr~!K~i~[~~~~~~~~~~s[;~:~:~~~; - --- --- --_. --~-~---

.,as~!w("pcn·tnl~~r.,annteto baUllrdanaChtl'rcantso_1 fa help 1\1;'8 Otlo S<ihs (de\)lale sang I hf'lr sele( tlOllS \\('rc 'The 111 C drro \ICllllty SInce Wed· David and W. W. Garwood were atn '- <c- """ I ~ Uld Ruggeu Cross ' \\ hen He ncsday, October 2

1TI1SSl0n line carrymg t\C currcnt hpr blrthdd} guests III thl Sah.,;; ('om{ th mct LcHnmg on the Rees' last week Tuesday evenmg,1010 Carroll from the REA lme for hom,r- Wednesd.a} t'\enmg lktn· r\(lla",tmg Alms Lionsl\l£'Ct Tu('sday. Howell 'Ref's of Hemingrord, was athe purpose of operatmg a 10ckE'r ber

S2 were Mr and Ml'i VI 'II Salls ~\ll1nng out ol-to\\n folks h('r(' Lions club met Tuesday evening ~~~~~d:~er:.upper and overnight

and ('old stOiage plant, Mr Peter- ~fl ldney l\Ir :ndd

MIS Utto S,lhs fOi til(' tUIlCI 11 \\{ H 1\' 0 brothelS to conduct regulal busmes~sen plan.:; to IE'model the old hank n r and MIS Fre l\1(>)'l'r :l.Ir and \nrlll\\ PHrk('r of \\::I.~np lIld -'-__ The Henry Wa('k('r. jr., familybulldlllg ]\1lated a blOlk notth o[ MIS Arthul (~ook and frrlllll\ dnd <. ilffm(\ P l,l{ll (If POliN A' N [ CARR"'LL LOCALS called at Leonard Blcel{e's Sundaythe Fdrml'l:; State banJ-, III Cdl roll, IMIS~ LaUIR Fork 1\Ir and l\lls lIanso'l of FI (,Illont Mrs Ollie' V evening. They werp "Sund;l)" dinner'0 constJuct an uptndlt~ pldnt \VlllSahs kIt f(11 hOtlll r"1.H~Ll'\)II\log)(ll (>1 Pu11(1 :\It Hnd l\Its Annual Prcsb)tprl,1ll chicken g-uestsatArtieFis·A'er·sat\Vinsidege 1S no\\ makmg a sun e~ of the mot Ilmg 1\' Pl I [.1ft of Bldll ;1l1d 1\11 s C'hds SllPPCI \\ III he hlld thiS Thul sday Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Peterson ottJ:"lC' Il'nllOl\ to get an estImate 1{ottlrh'inl of flldf'n Mrs Cl)dej The Evan Hamer faml1y spent Pasadena, Cal., and MIX Daleo( lhe number of peppi£> he \\llJ Observe Btrthdll~. IFH'l'('tI dno Tcanne of B(,ltnc( A SU,I~day III 1h(' M I SWihart home Rasch of Iowa, were ottll'r guc::;tsSC'\e In order todetellilme the size I Guest" at Man-m \I(tors 11 slst('1 :\11<; .1\1 (' .Je!1Sen and a Ihe FJmO,Jenl{lns family 'ISlt~ at Fi.sher·s. lVIr. Bnd 1\1rs. lIarI'..,.01 hIS plant He hopes to ha\ e the \Vayne Sunday evenmg to 1lf'1[l I brothf'l Ralph Pal kcr both of ed <il r. L 1 edrson s Sunday ev('- Hofpldt were at Wacker's Tuesdaybustnrc;" 1Il operation by tht' fIrst Mrs Vlrtor celehr,l!e hel hlrthda) Long Beach, Cal., \\erc not able to, mng . evening last week.of ne:-.:t yeal'. Iwere 1\Ir. 3.nd 1\lr.s. Fred \'ictol', attend. ' ,,!,he SICV.e Nettlet,?n family were The George Hansens visited in

_____ Mr. and Mrs. Norns Schwartz Clnd } nday guests at forrest Nc-ttle- the Henry Rethwisch home at"11'. and ;\11'$. F E, Bpyeier were daughter, MI'. and Mrs. Warden At Hr~m(' In WanH'. ton·s. Wayne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo·

in :-':orfoll< !\Ionday last week. I Lyons of Wisner. C1ifford Victor, John l;('ltman and '.'\('15 Grl1n- Pauline Drake was a Sunday din· rge Stoltz, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reth~_____________~ ~~. __ ..__. . _ qUlist entertained Brotherhood of ner and supper guest at Harry' wisch and daughters and Mr. and~.IIII••II!lD••II.Ii!.R.a:iI.IIDIII!BJ!llIllIIlul.mHlla••II••••II...... 8t. Paul Lutheran .church in Evans'. Mrs. Harve Eddie of Belden, were

\Vayne Tuesday evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hamer vis· there also. The Hansens were at.,\Viv('s of the h\'o men and Miss ited Tuesday, October 1 at Robert Wm. Hokamp's at Belden Sunday\Vanda Patras w('nt to Wayne also. Jones'. evening. Mr. and Mr". Julius Bin·Miss Patms visited her brothrr at Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sundahl ncrichs and Helen and Mr. and\Vayne college and Mrs_ Granquist spent Sunday afternoon at ('has. Mrs. Stoltz W('J"l' also thnt'.visited Mrs. Merlound Lessman Junek's. Mrs. 1::. A. Halbrook <Inri gri-lnd­Mrs, Gf'll.man visitf'd at O. G. N('l. Mr. and Mrs. IIC'rt'rl Shllfclt vis~ son of Kelso, \\-'ash., an' vlsi1ingson's. Other ladies 01('re WN(' Mrs itl'd Sunday cvening at P. J. in the homc of Ihe former's daugh·Magnus Westlund, Mrs. Harold Church's. tCI', Mrs. Claire Theophilus. OtherGilderslc(/v(', lVII'S. Harry \Vert, Mr. and Mrs. l~('orge Owcns and Sunday dinner guests in the ClaireMrs. Ernesl Peterson. Mrs. C. A. KieHl visited Sunday evefling at Theophilus home wC're Mr. andBard and Mrs. Ben Meyer. Mn;, Leo Jordan·s. Mrs. Roy Jam's and son Hnd Dr.Nelson sorved lunC'h('on. The George Jorgcnsens visited and Mrs. Don Theophilus of Sioux

Sunday in lhe M. Jorgensen home City, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Inca·ncar Winside. philus and Mrs. M. J. Thomas of

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Millg were Wayne, Mrs. Edith Davis of NewSunday guests of Mrs. Julia Per- Cambria, Mo.due in Waync. Mr. and Mrs. Lawcrencc Ras~

The Gerhard Wackers visited at mussen of Hanford, Cal., who hadLester Hofeldt's in Wayne, Sun. been visiting at Mrs. Ed. Hokmnp'sday afternoon. and in the Henry Bock home at

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hansen Belden, the past two weeks, leftand family were at George Jorgen- for home Wednesday morning lastsen's Sunday evening. wcek. Guests at Mrs, Hokamp's

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferris and Thursday night for supper werefamily of Sholes, called Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hokamp andthe P. J. Church home. Shirley, Mr. and -Mrs. Wayne 01­

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boding sen of Salt Lake City, Utah, andand Donald visited Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred BiNschenkning at Kennet.h Eddic·s. and Coleen of Randolph.

Louis Haberman of Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wurd·Elmer ~--Iabermanwere Sunday din- inger and family of Mount Angel,ncr guests at' Gus Johnson's. Ore .. left for ho'me Tuesday after

Mr. and Mrs. John ,Grier spent a visit here with Mr. Wurdinger'sMonday morning last week with sister, Mrs. Paul Broeker, and feim·Mrs. Dave Nelson in Winside. By. In honor of the visitors, a [am·

Mr. and Mrs. Noel Isom and By gathering was held Sundayfamily of Allpn, wer(' Sunday \ViOl -Joseph Wurdingcr, Ed·guests in ·1he Earl Fitch home. ward and Joe at Randolph. OU)('rs

Mrs. Robert Johnson and Miss there were the At Wurdingers ofKatherine Kyl visited Thurs.daYj Stanton, Payl Bro.ekcr~ of Carroll,evening in the J. G. Kyl home in Clarence Llppolds, Mrs. CliffordVlayne. Craven and Patricia, and Art

Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Owens Wurdinger of Omaha, and the Johnof Mankato, Minn., came Friday Wurdingers of Randolph.to visit a few days in the E. W. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowder ofDavis home. Denver, the J. O. Conleys and Frf'd

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson arr' Johnsons of Winside, were SundayMr. and Mrs. Clair Swanson spent guests at Lewis Johnson,s. Therhursday and Friday at ~utheI' Lowders are visiting relatives hpreMorgan's in Sioux City. and in Win8i~~ before going on to

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eddie and Kansas to VISit a daughter. Mrs.Mrs, James Stephens visited Mrs. Lowder is a 5is~er of Mrs., Conley,Lyle Peters and infant daughter in guests at LeWIS Johnson s. Thea Norfolk hospital Thursday aftcr- Lewis Johnsons and Lowd~rs werenoon. Monday supper guests at Clair

Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, swanso~'s. The Lowders :vent toMr. and Mrs. Ora Wax, Mrs. Henry Sioux C,lty ~edne8day to VISit Mrs.Wax of Iowa, and Mrs. Elva Hamm Lowder S slst;er, Mrs. Luther ~or­were Sunday dinner guests at John gan and family. Mrs. Wm. Prltch­Hamm's. ard and family visited at Johnson's

Mrs. Dowe Love and Maxine. Sunday afternoon.Mrs. Maurice Ahern and Mrs. D. J,Davis were in Wayne Thursday, at.. Methodist Church.tending the Royal Neighbors cal\" (Rev. F. J, Schank, pastor)venUon. I Sunday school teachers met at

Alvern and Richard Jones and lhe parsonagecWednesday evcning.John Rees attended the 'football The official board meeting willgatne in' Lincoln Saturday. TheJ{ be held at· the parsonage Thursdayvisited Miss lone Jones at Crete en. evening.route there. Sunday, rally and promotion day

Mr. and Mrs. Wardan Lyons of, program at-'ll!. . j.,-,,,:,:..:.;',~!'Wisner, and the Hollls WIlIiaws Sub-district raliy of Methodist I,, ~ ,_...;......... ..........;...:.,:;.,;_...._ ....;..:,.;.,~....:,..;"'"i

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CHURCHES

Wayne, Nebraska

Immanuel Rl'forml'd Churl'-h.(Rev, C. H. Riedesel, pastor)

Sunday, October ]3: Sundayschool al ]0. The annual missionf{'slival will hc held this Sunday.The morning service will begin at11. IImi tIl(' aftornoon sot"vice at:2::\D, R{'\'. I';lnWT" Otl(' of Maple.ton, IH., wilL h(' lhe ~uest speaker.Dlnnel:' will he served <11 noon. Acordial welconl£' awaits you.

Worn('n's Missionary 'society md\V('dn('sday afternoon of this weekwith Mrs. Dave Lucker as hostess.

Young Pt'oplC"s League meetsFdday ewning, OctohE'l' 11, withLeonard l'vlart!'lls us host.

Trinity Lutheran Chllrcll.(Rev, H, G. KnaUb, pastor)

Choir rehearsal Friday ('v{'ningafl the Church,

ISUndflY, Octol)('r 1:1: SundllYschool at ]0. Morning worshipat II.

Ladies' Aid met Wednesday af­ternoon with Mrs. Frank rcruegeras hostess.

Young People's Lt>ag-ue meetsThursday evening of ·this weck inthe church parlors.

Prepare for Winter

Coryell Auto-Oil Co.

CarPrepar.

ationStartsRight

Mother doesn't havc to rcpeat "Supper's Ready" in the homewhere Natural Gao; is thc' cooking fuel. No sir! Everyone isready and waiting ... because Mother's skill combined withthe perfect-cooking modern GAS RANGE produces meals thatwould tempt a king. Motherp~efers gas because it makes f0J:better cooking ... and makes her job so much easier, too.

GAS COOKING BRINGS'EM mE'! A HURRY!

Phone 522-W

Correct weight of oil and grease is essential to bestmotor operation and also to motor protection.

WE INSTALL RADIATOR AND HEATER HOSE

For tOl~ performance, gas'economy, long life and satis­faction, we recommend NOURSE motor oils andgreases and DERBY gasoline.

'llIII...IIIIII.......V Now, Today or Tomorrow, Is the Time toPIlt Your Car in Tune for Winter Driving

i

RPt.llrns from flolipit.al.Mrs, Russell Thompson and in­

fant son, Michael Dallas. have re­turned to their home from aWayne hospital. Both mother andson arc fine.

R<'turns from Hospital.Mrs. Russ('ll Thompson and in­

fant son, Michael Dallas. have re­turned to theIr home from aWayne hospital. Both mother andson arc fine.

WINSIDE LOCALS ,Willis Reichert was a Sunday

dinner guest in the L. W. Kahl .Attend Football Game. home.

H.N~.r~~~~i~:o~~~~~~~~~ ~:~~ 'da~h:f~:~~o~~ i~~~. ~.e~e~~;urday to attend the" Kansas- home.Nebraska<footbaU game. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bright were.

Oh"C'r'\'l''> 90th BlrUulay.J. P. Qouthitt, resident of Win­

side for "many years, observed his90th birthday anniversary Wednes­day, October 2. Neighbors andfriends called during the day. Re­freshments were served.

At INlt! Rl'puhlkan M("pt.ill~.

TIl(' following from Winside andimmediate vicini,ly attended Ih('rf'pubJicAn meeting at Wayne

Tl'sdwr-\\'orkf'r Ml·l'tin~. Thursday ('vening: Mr, and Mrs.ToaC'tlCrs and work('rs of Trinity Fred Wittler, Miss Gladys Mettlcn.

Lu1hcran Sunday school ucpart- I Miss Alma Lautenaugh, Rev. H, G.mcnt mf't Tuesday ('V('nfng, Octo- Knauh, Mrs. L F. Gaebler, Rayher 1. at the honH' of Miss Alma Elml('iot', L. K Norljng, Fred Bra~

Lau1pnIJCiugll. Ninf' rnc'm!1f>I's we'rc d('r, Mr. and Mrs, ,James TroutmanprcsPllt. Regular monlhly Ilusinpss und Verne Troutman,was 1ransacted. Sunday schoolmatt'rial was distribujed. Mrs. Joy On Tprminal Lpave.Podoll was appointed in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Reed an?the award chart. Miss Lauten- son, GenC', drove to Columbus Frl­baugh sel'ved. Lloyd Meyers will day to meet their son and brother,be host in Nov0mlwr, IS, Sgt. Jason Reed, who is home on

-- a 14-dHY terminal lCIlve, ITo Opl'~atf' Sl~n'ic'f' ~Iali(ln., H.i~hard Kru('~{':" who Is also o~

In a bllsl!1ess transacl lon, whIch tcrmJOal .leavc, ciT rived home FrI­took plac£' sP\,('ral months ago, the day to Visit his parents, Mr. andSocony-Vacuum company pure-has- Mrs. Aug-ust Krupgcr,cd th\.' latc' Ch~arles Misfeldt serv­ice station from the MIsfeldt es­tate. The station, which has notbeen open, was leased this wcek byClarence Wit t. Mr, Witt has beenoperat.ing the Mrs. A:·Pfister 5erv~

icp station. Th(' ~ocony-VRcuum

company is re·d('corating- the stH~

lion,

Att<'nding Nt:'braslm 'V'.Miss Wilma JC'nsen, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen ofLaurel, is attending tl,e Universityof Nehraska at Lincoln. Miss Jen­sen was awarded the regents'scholarship from 1he Nphraska uni­versity at 1h<, ]946 graduation (ox­ereis('s !-It L<1urel last May. Shewas (lnl' nr Ill{' 12 who lool, lhel'pgC'n1s' 1f's/. Mi"s JI'nsl'n former­ly Ell tend('d \Vinsidc high.

Rl'IlIl'lIs from S(·J'\.'kl'.Arlhur R:tlll', who Il.ld I)('('n in

Sf'l'\"l('(' almosl ~() 111011111.... , rec('j\ledhis dischal'ge rt't'cnlly and ill'l"i\'cdIwnw Salurday <'\'£'Iling. His par­pn(s, 1.",11'. and Mrs. \Vm, Halle,drov<' 10 Norfolk for him. Arthurwas uc('ompaniC'd home hy hipbrother-in-law and sistf'r, Mr. andMrs. Wm. Prif'(', and daughter ofRoy, Vt ah, who will visit at theRahe home, Mrs, Price is the for­mer llcen Rabe.

Patrolman SpeaksTo Wdmen's Group

}o'odNa.'f'd Women's ('lub met in Ithe mU.llICl.lJal auditorium MondayI(,\lening Wlt!l '22 members and 20gu"sts presf'nt.

('pI. 13rt. )';ta1(' highway patrol­~man of Norfolk, gucst speaker of

Altl'lHI Ji'lInl'ral S"l"\'i('ps. illm ('vening, gav(' an in1('rcstingMI'. and i\1rs. II. C lfanSf'fl ~nrl lall< on "Saf£'ly })riving"

(;llrnI'Y ami Mr, (lnd Mrs. Mamice Uusin('ss \vas in charge of theHansf'n Hnd lJ(Juglils drO\'p 10 Ran- pn'siden t , Mrs, Bl'n Benshoof. Mrs.dolph TlJur:-dny to ,11 tend flll1f'ral Russel Malmherg, club sponsor,son'iccs IIn1.1 aflcrnoon for lJean read U1<' eonstitution. In order toRay l\TcFaddcn, Y('Rr-old son of Mr help finance the. pu:chasc ofand Mrs. Lloyd McFaddE'fl, who bleachel'S for the audltorlUm,.me~·

passf'd away Monday in Omaha. ,bel'S voted to sponsor a carmval mThe deceased was a nephf'w of Mrs. Jhe near future. The general com­LRstpr Bodcnstf'dt of Sholes, a for- mittpe in charge is Mrs. N. Ditman.1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'"":~"'"":~"'"":~~~~~~mer Winside r{'sident. Mr;;. l\Tc- Mrs, Russel Malmberg, Mrs. Frankl·FaddC'n, mothcl' of the decf'i\sed, is Fleer and Mrs. R. E, Gormley.a nicce of MI's. I I. (' llanst'n, Mrs, Char!f's Grow and Mrs,

Chcstf'r Wylie w('re welcomed asn{'\\! rm'mbers.

Till' next 01('('1 in~ will bp No"v£'mhN 1 willl Mrs. OlIO GI'Hef,MI'S, \Vol. ·Loebsack and Mrs, \Vrn.Wy!i<" l1ostess('s. The progrnmcommit tee is Miss Virginia Trout­miln, Mrs. C, T. Dillon, Miss AlmaLautenbaugh, Miss Gladys Rcich­crt and Mrs, Duane Thompson .

The following comimttee wasappointed for a social party No­vember 11: Mrs. Frank Fleer, Mrs.Shirley Lash, Mrs. E. T. Warne~munde, Mrs. D. Warde. Mrs. Wm.Loebsack. Mrs. Cecil Prince, Mrs,Wm. Wyiie, Mrs, Artie Fisher,Mrs, Robt. Boulting, Mrs. BenBenshoof and Mjss Gladys Reich~

ert. Hostesses served luncheon.The committee in charge includedMrs. Ditman. Mrs. Benshoof, Mrs.Malmberg and Mrs. Hoffman.

Holidays Are SetBy School Board

\Vinside school board convenedMonday ('vening with all m€'mberspH'sent, also Supt. D. R. Wardeand Cuslodian FrNl Bright

l\'1CTTlIH'rS sr·l IIH' following \'aC;--1­t ion days 1'01' t lw school 1('1'111'

Teac!ler,~' convention, UctobC'r 23and 2·1; Thanl,,;g;i\'ing, ~ovember

28 and 2~l: Christmas, DC'cemher24 to Ji-Inllary ~: and Good Friday

Activities ProgramSponsored Here

Federated Women's club spon­sOI'C'd an activity pl'ogl'6m for Win.sidc' public school in thE' municipalauditorium Friday evenIng. A finel.'l'()"'d attended, despite inclementweathcr.

The program presented follows:Song, "America," by assembly withhigh school band playing accom·panirnC'nl; tall< by Mrs. Ben Ben­~hoof, president of the Women'sdUh; address. Supt. Delmar War­d!'; 11'Omhone solo, "Let the Rcsl ofthe World Go hy," Dallas Schellen­Iwr'j..:; two selections, "Military Es­col'!" by B('nnet and "Evening0!ladows" by King, played by bandwith fiyf' majorettes performing;sf'l£'clion, "Little Grey Church," byhand with Dallas SC'hcllenberg asdirector; saxophone selection,Tommy Dillon, Norma Jean Carylind Marcella Hamm; two songs by!\'ol'ma Jf'an Cary, Bonnie LouFi:-dH'I', Mary Grad und RobertMdlcr of junior high, with MissAlma Lautenhaugh playing thepiuno uccompimimcnl; an instru­rrtntal s£'1ection by Dale Luellmanwith Miss LautenhRugh playingaccompanimcnt: a talk. "What 1sGAA:" hy Rlllh Sprnglpr, presi­dent of CII.II.: sP\,(\l'ul GAA dt'mDn­stra1ions: \'iolin and ('orne! duel byClaire Apking and Dale Carstens;splec1 ion, "Day Is Dying in the\\'e"t," by clarinet choir and chor­llS, tIJc choru,; being under the di­rection of Helen Wylie; selection"Victory March," by band,

Winside ,Churches sp~;:~w~r~~~;ke~'l'~:: ~\~~:le~o:;SpOllsor Pic/tires progrnJl1 announcC'r. 1'....11', Bracken

:->1- Paul's Luthl'ran, Mt'thodist had ehan!;<' of tll<' band, Miss MeU­and Trinity Lutheran churches of l('n t11(' GAA. and Miss Lautcn­Winside' prf.'sentl'd til(' first of a bau~h the junior high.series of religious motion pictures [ Janice Hilpl'rt, momber of theat the municipal auditorium Wed- junior class and cheerleader, gaven~'sday ('\'{'ning~e two [('ature a b~il'.f talk and introducf'd the ~ol­plcturcs shown \\'ednesday \H'fl:' lo\\"tng ot)1('r chC'C'r leaders, MarlOn·The Man at th" Gatp" Hnd "The Hansen, sC'niol', ,:'vIary Lea Jensen,Po\\"or of r«.iod." Community sing- sophomor('. and Mary Jean ~(oll,ing intcr!';pf'rsed the program fresfllna.l1, Seventl yells were gIven.

The n{'x! piclurC' will h(' an- Thl' II\"(' nllljnr('t!{'s who pe r-nounc('d later. TIl(' puhlic is invit- !'ol'llwd aI'£' Mafl'elb III-lmm, Mar­C'd 10 al tend. Ian I )an~lJ(,I'g:, Mary Alie£' v.,.'yllC,

Mary .kns\"n <Inri Erna Jaf'gpr.Tlw young ladil's looked very neatIn thpir new uniforms purchasedrecently by the Parent-Band asso­ciAtion.

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Ernl)loyed Ilt 1"1111' Store.Miss. Ann B uthien, who had

been In Wato ga, Okla.. severalyears, has t.a en employment atthe Fair stor in Norfolk, MissBeuthicn is a f rmer 1Winside resi-dent. I

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Ucnl'fit (:11('(1 Pllrty.

American Legion Auxilial'y spon·sored a beneOti card party in themunicipal audi~torium Wednesdayevening, Oct ooer 2. Proceeds ofthe benefit patty will he used tohelp defray eXr}enscs of purchasingbleachers for tHe auditorium, Grossproceeds Bmou/tlted to $!)(). PrO­gressive cards Iw('re played Ht 22tables. Priz{'s' wNe awarded asfollows: Bridge, Mrs. H, P. Rhudy;pitch, Harold: Quinn and Mrs.Frank Bright; pinochle. Mrs. FredWittlC'!" and Chester Wylie, Two­course lunchco~ was sNved attables decoratctl wilh fall flowers.Committees in ~hargf' were: Audi­torium. Mrs. N, Dltman and Mrs,D. W. Hoffm~n; ('nt{'r1Hinment,Mrs. W, L. c~rY, Mrs, KennclhWerner, Mrs. ,hester Wylie andMrs. I. F. Gae leI'; luncheon. Mrs.Walter Gaeble Mrs. WaltC'r Maas.Mrs. Artie Fis er and Mrs, PyottRhudy. "

\\'oml'n's Club Ml'ds.

Winside WOmen's dull nwtThursday a[ldrnooll with Mrs.A. T. Chapin 1'01' the openingme('ting of trle club year. Elevenmembers' and two guests, Mrs,Al'thur McCain of Norfolk, andMr". H, L. Neely, were present.Mrs. G. A. Miqelstadt was electedvice president lJo fill a vacancy dueto the r('signapon of Mrs, ArtAul{C'r. The prjJgTam follows: Ar­ticle, "Seven Ml'n Who Say 'No' tothe President." Mrs. Helen Weible:al'l icl(', ''Fall Hound-up of Radio,"Mrs. II. II, Huffaker: paper. "SC'{\Alaska As Tour'is! of Paradise,"i\'1J's. Mit tel.stad!; two piano sulos,"Undf'f the Leaiv('s" by Thorne an"Waltz in A fl,lt" hy Duran!, play('d by Mrs. 1-1. E. Siman. Mrs. Cha­pin sc'rv{'d luncheon. Mrs, A. H.(',utet' will ent¢rtain in 1wo wceks.Mr~;. I 0, Brown will lJe pmgramIl'adc!'.

:'\lrs., IHul'hllllt'il'r, JIostl'ss.

lVII'S, Fl'('(l l\lut'hlmc'lt'l' onter­tainQd 5t, PallL's Lutlwl'an Ladit's'Aid in tht' church parlol's \\,pdnes­day afternoon. with ;'14 nH'mbE'rsand urw Re\'. H. ~\1. Hilpert.present. thc' cUl11ll1iltl'C to SCI'\'O

til(' Ill'Xt Comliiiunity club dinnerarc 1\'11':;. Ben Iknshpof. ;\lrs. \"":nlHci(,l', l\lrs I1. !\'I. lIillWl'l, ;'\lrs. AI­l rcd .Iankl', :\ofrs, \Venlt'r ,lank\'and Mrs. \Vm. ~Iank('. Thf' hostr'ssSl'I'\Trl i\l rc; , :Carl N1COl,11l willI'nterli-lin in N(;\·rlllher.

Mrs. R.ams('y, lImjtp~s.

IVlrs. tlscar ~tllms('y C'llIN!ainc'dlhe Social Cirde WC'drwsrl:I\' at lwrhornC', EightN'tl n1l'mbt'rs ~nswcr~f'd roll call. Mrs. T. H. Strong ofIthaca, Mich" a sister of MI's.Ramsf'Y, and MrR. 1. O. Brown\\'pre gUt'sts. Som'r'set furnishedthe afternoon's divt'rsion follOWingB short business meeting. Mrs. F 1.T\-1,)S{'S lwld high scor<'. !'vlrs. Ram·sPY ser\'ed luncheon, Mrs. Leland\-\'alh'r will ('ntt'rlain \-Vl'dnl'sday,Ot'tulH'r Hi,

Parent and BandGroup Is Active

Parent-Band association of Win~

side public school n1<'t \y£'rlnesdayevening in the municipal auditor­ium for thE' opening fall meeting.Forty-five weI\.' pl"eSCnr and 61·most all became llctivc memhel's,

The pUI'J}ose of the associationis to help th" local hand whenevprhelp is nf'eded. The group plans tomake mOfl(~y in some way to helpd£'frAy band expenses.

,Jam<,s Bracken, hand ins I rudor,spoke concernill~ band work

Nev,,' offic('rs werf' ('Iocted as fol~

lows; Pn'sidC'nt, Mrs, W. L, Cary;For J'\nnln'rsaty. vicC' pre-sident, Leland Wallt'r; sc'c·

MI'. nnd Mrs,. Andrc\\' Andcl'sen retary-trcHsurer, Mrs. Otl0 Graef.observed theil' :28th wedding anni- Meetings will he held thl~ spcondvprsary Wedncsday, Octoher~. Monday. ('\'~ning of eHcll month atGuests at t11f'i~ homc that evening the aUd~ton~m, .were MI'. and' Mrs. \Villi,:> Ritze I A sOCUll tllll£' f~)I111\.\'pd bUSI!l('ss.and Dicki£', IVlr .. and Mrs. P. C .J('n- At progressive l-JI1ch, Mrs. II. 1\1.s('n and .Jillln1i~, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilpert and John Daf:lme l"('cC'ivodL{'onar'd Andqrscn and family, high prizrs Hcfl'l'sI11ll£'l1ls \\"el'£'Aftel' a social i('\,ening, lunch was sel'\,pd hy Mrs Art llf'rst'l1l'ld. Mrs.served. Mr, and 1\1rs. Ch('st<'r \\'y_ Il('r Ilans~'n, Ml·S. 1. F. ,Gadllprlie and Darrell WCl'e guests ilt lhe and Mrs. (iII'Y. !\Irs. llcn I)('nshoofAndel"s£'n home: Thursday ('\"t'lling·. and 1'111':. (}t!n Grad had charge of

entprtl-tJnmcnt.()[fj('crs trw PilSt yeAr \\'ere:

Pr{'sid£'tll, l\lrs. ll£'rs('/wid; viccrr('~irtent, J,.-lrs, Jlans('n; s('crC'tClry­trefl~urer, Mrs. Gaf'Jller.

Ccll11miltees ap!Joint('d for til{'next mcoling; al'(': Entertainment.Mrs. Artic Fi"l1l't' and Mrs. ('Iws­t<'r Wylie; refreshm<,nts. MI'. andMrs. L!'land \Valll'r and Mr. andr....Irs. Olto Graef,

EntPl1aln Tllesjclay.WSCS of tht Me-lhodist church

met TuC'sday, (~ctober 1, with Mrs,Harold QUinn llnd MI"S. Mad, Ben­shoof in thf' rhul'ch parlors. :24

~~,~~:t:l~I,"S r~)I:~l,/:g f)~~~~~Ss~e~~~time WI-l.S spellt in quilting. TIlt'host('sses sC'l'vC'rl two coul'Se lunch­{'on. Mrs. Elrnel' Gillespie andMrs. Char'it's Grow \vill enlnlainTu{'sday, ()('lol)I'r 13,

Each had uMd his favorite kindof fly, hisli favorite rod and hi"favorite place to cast. So over nfriendly glass of beer, they al­lowed as how maybe they wereboth right. , . which is how somany arguments should end.

From where- I sit, if we all re­!'pected one another's differentopinions-whether about troutflies, or drinking beer, or voting,life would be a whole lot pleasanter.

t-:nlp.rtains Cillb.

::\lrs, Chris Petersen was hos!essto LoyHI N('ighijors Thursday after­noon. Foul'teen members answeredroll call with "lIousd;lOld llints."In cards, Mrs. Gus Johnson andMrs, Frank Brigh! wun pnzpsGuests w('rc Mrs. Martin Pfeiffer

Birthday Anniversary. and Ml's. Clarf'ncc Pf('iffcl' of 1I0s-Robe;t Ditman WdS a suppC'r kim, Mrs. LC'o .r€'1'ise~. l\Iiss Arlene

guest of l\fjrron Graef at the Otto Marquardt. .M~SS Lila Anderson.GnH'f lloritr ~iirdtd~Y·~fi'tng iii" 'Mh. Pt'tCJ'SPI1 s('rved two-courst'lHlI1llr o! Myron's 10th hitthday, 'lu~('Il<'on. MJ!:;S: Ma,n~:llTl P.('1('rsl'nLa! 1'1" in ! he l'\"f'ning ·the two pals. wl1! cnte'l'talll 1n No\ t'mbCl,Hoh ilnd Myron, al !f>mh-d H show(Jtll('\' ~Ui'sts at thl' (;rcH'f hOlll£'Ihnt ('\"pnmg \\1£'1'1' Mr. Hno Mrs\Vrn. !.oC'hs;Jck and f;:llnily, :\11'. and:\lrs, Fr('ddl£' LoC'llsliCk nnd Dannie.Mr, and Mrs. Ben B('nshoo[ anddaughtf'rs, Mrs Mildred Witte.

('IUh :'\lppts Flilday.Mrs. Frank Brollzynski was hos­

tf'S5 to GT club Friday aJll'rnOon.Mrs. RobNI John.-;on fmd :\1rsFrank Dangllerg w('re guests. Atprogr£'ssi\'e pinochlt', :\"lrs, C Jl1n~N rccei\'('d high scorC' priz(',Mrs, Rronz;ynsls,i served. Mrli, GeneCarr will entertain 4n lwo w('eks,

Hold Chari\'arl Party.Mr. anri \Irs. Ro\' Slendl'l', who

\\",-~rl' mal'l'lt'd I'l'('cn'tly, Wl'H' cCwri­\'aried d 1 t h(' ()1 tu Stendl'r honwTw'sday ('\'Cnin,L; <l IHrgc groupof rc!atl\'t':::(, and nt'i~hbors

.\ ~nclol \\'i-lS I'njoyed. ;\,11',and Mrs tlTilted trw group10 icc 1'1'(',I111

AI lAli'lier lIoml',i\llssionHry so('iety nr Emmalluel

R('rornwd church nwl \\"l'dnl'.-;d'lyalternuon of this week a! the DH.\'{'

LUl'kl'l' htlt11e wllJ1 lVII's. Lu,'krr ashO$tess

.\id in ~kl'ting.Trinil\' Luthf'ran Ladies' Aid

nwt \-Vedncsday afternoon of this\\"l'('k in tho church parlors withMrs. Frank Kruq:;er as hostl'ss.

~ So('11l1.Ha.. ('nntr:wt Cluh,

Contract hridg,-, duh nlO'1 Tues­day ('\"('ning of Ihi" week with MrsILL. ;'\J"el'ly as hostess

Going Fishing?Here's How!

Copyright, 1946, United Stutes Brewers Foundation

From where I sit ... .by Joe Marsh

Helps Save Every Ear

1ro:r~\lt~~;t !i.~1 ~s!'~~C'E';~ lJ~('~sg~gi~NI~e l~rl6crti~~Ai~ tl~ofrdi;n~~cif~e~O:~ri~for harvesting heavy crops.

Noursitf' Picker Roll Compound is an especially prepared petroleum-fldhesive--It's farm tested.

< "Light applications several times a, ~ay is all you need.Crder 10day from your dea.1er or write direct.

U.e Nourslto PIcker R"U Compound 0", both plckln, anti hu~ldnB rollon.Your machlno will pick and hYlIk c1eanerl and better.

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Lf>AKlif'l ill Mf'f'Ung.

Young P£'opb-'s LCHgUP of St.Paul's LutlH'ran church md Il1 thechurch parlors W('dncsday ev('­ning. "Guest night" was observed,35 members and guests being pres­enl. A short business meeting was

AJ~"Iu:....1 <in charge of the vice presidf'llt,__-.:~-:- ,;;;;;;:,;,;:;;;;;: nll:lnC Willors. Ro\'. If. M. Hilpert

]:,ld dcvotionals. A SCrtw'nger hunt!lId relay games \\'eTC C'Tljoyed.,),lllire Hilpel'l, Florine Grad andEwlyn Pfeil had l'harge of enter­ti-linmont. A no-host lunchf'on wassrr\"ed. Alicr Mal' Bnlmmond andMarian Damme wel'l' un tl)(' scrv­ing cOl11mittN'. Marian and WillieDarnme will S('lr\"(' in November.

SUch Picha Rollers feed the Squirrels

.To hear Willie Wens and BasilStrube argt\inK about trout ORh­ing, you'd think it was more im­portant 1hlln the atom bomb.

\Yillie favors dry flies, Ba:>ilpooh-poohs anything but wet flies."'illie swellrs by <l Royal Coach~

man; Basil won't hear of any-thill~

but a Silver Doctor. And by thetime it caml's to steel rods versusbamboo rods ... # ~X&·4<! ~!

But on Saturday, each got backfrom Seward's crcek with a. catchthat couldn't have differcd by morethan scwnl ounces ~ .

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\\"It II' ;(ITl\ I'd Tllesday 1)"(,111

San l';t!" \\")1('l'e hI' hddattt'n,kd rIll' tlilllllilal J\)lllTJranL(,~I<H1 nlfl\"l'lltiorl (hI' past \\'E'l'kIk \\'l'nt pLIlH' lroill (,lma!la\'.'hl1c III Francisco. :\oIl'. \\'ittcviSIted hlS nl'plww ar.d nll'r('$, DIl\),Shirk")' nnd Betty Wiltp.

American LegionConducts Bus;,wss

Roy Rppri AnwrlClln LE'gion poslmE't at tlw audl!orium 1't1l's-day ('\'('1l1r1h )\'tohtT I, wlll1 4:":llwrnbcrs jJr,-'s{'nt ll1l' meetingwas In ch;jr~" {)f Jl'an lloyd, postcommander

C. R. \llsft'ldt, Frank \\'('ible andElmr-r \\·al'].,;l'l' l'('portNi on theppssihillty (\1 I1d\'ing all In' ~katmgrink III W HlSIOI'

The pOSI s.pnnsored a dance inthe' <lUdlt(ll'llllll Thursday evcnillg,f£'<lturim: l'llrly Boyd's DakotaCOWfJ\lYS

Lum:h \'''~IS ,'i('[\"('d...

Juniors of School I SOCI·~"Working o,i Play • • J • •

Juniors of Wins:de high school Social lJu st.~re vlworking on their play which Mfs. Ben Lewis is hostess to thewill be presented October fs. Cot('rie club this Thursday u[ter~

. GAA girls ,\Corked on their part noon.for the band program gi.ven Friday. Winside Study duh will meet

American histor~' class finis:hed Fl"idlly. October 18, with Mrs, C L.n study of th(' colonial pel"iod. Imel.

In connection with world his~ Mrs. Fred Wittler will hr hos-tOI'\'. tl1(' class studipd the s('n!O tess to Suntlt'lIn1 duh Thursdaywonders of th'(' world as pictul'"('d afternoon, Octol)('r 10.in Corrlt't nm~,ptf.irU'. Mary J('m;ell, Mrs. Walt!'r Gupbler will be' 110s­1)\...ayrl.(' Willl'l·~;, Jl'an Ll'wis, Jim {('ss to Royhl NE'ighhol' lodge TuC's­ThOl~l.s('n. Candir\{' Brummond lind day c\"('nhhg, Octohpr IS.l..aul"o!t .Jane Wylil' had high l-:radps n,cl)ekah lodgp nw('ts in r£'g"ularin II histol"Y 11's!. session F'rid':IY ('v('ning, Octolwr tl.

(.rl\n~lt1ar Ruu.ll :"uh's, Mrs. EhllPl' Nielsen will Sl~rv('.Ail ltp\ll'{'('iatl'd lH'arin~ MI·s. VOll~, Fours llridg(' club will

H.. If, lVItllTlS -"p<'ak un "Old Win- m.<'f't f nday a ft.('rt100n , OC'tobC'r t 1,~idC'." IWith l\1r~, -N, !?ltman as hostess.

em,toollS tHC he·ln~ drawn in art.. ~I1ss ~nna Carstens WIll {'ntel"­BOllni{' l .... lU Fishcl' and Bob Mill· tam ,Neighboring Circl(' Thursday

('l'l:'<,ll'nt'd ,\ pius ill spt'lllllg. IAften~oon, October 10, Mrs, AdolphSix rrom t~ll' room took parI in Rohlf[ wlll be pl~gl'am Ica~pr.

111(' band l'UIWcr1 Friday ATTle.ncan LegIOn AuxJllHry \"illMan' Cl'ad ;ltld \'oTini,1 clad,· nll'l't Saturday aflC'rnoon, O('t(~her

~()l-l (''';'IH'd ,\ [Jlus. and i':0l11l;1 .Jean nl, In till' munIcipal <lUdltorl~rnCary, l:;unnlP LVll l'l~ht'l' ,lnd Ken- With i\{rs. Waiter Maas and MISS11('lh FIC't'l' carlll'1.i A III iu'ithnwtil' Francos \Vylle as hostess('s.fOl" the'w('{'1.;

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S<'\'('ral t 11",' dnll:; \\'el'e lwld.Pupils ,Il'" In led\'~' theschool qlll .... kl;. WIthout. <'n-dang{,l'i(lh IhCIllSt'!\TS UI' others.

All el1JUY "Samqi,' the stor~

.;'\~rs. <.. 'or\" IS [l~fl.dl~

Nt,,-\, g;'llgraphy texts afnv@d for3rd and ·lth grade'S.

In Prllllllr~' UllOnl.

Clark I tansCll is bad.. in sl'ho(,lafter <In ahSl'Il<'l' pf (ulir \\l','k~

NaneY Finni IS a n,'\\' pupil inlhc bt ~L:l'ad\', hnllgin~ the totdl tv'.!5.

.:...1I·s. I!;l\'t' ;\'t'lson and :'\11's, H:1S­mtlSSl'n \"1:- I! cd Tucsd<l)

Au!u?;raph lJ(I\ll\.~ ;,1',' h\'illh madein art.

Elaine Apking. K;Il'l'n Luclllllanand PriSt'illa WJ!C()X rC'Cf'iH'd A Inspelling fOl' tlli' \\,-,t'k

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,.. Winside Departm~nt ---Wayne.Herald ~~~¥~~~~";; ~~;~;~~~L~BY MISS GL\ DYS REICHERT Mrs. Anna Andersen lind Ray daughter of Roy, Ulah. Mr. nndt: - _. were Sunday evening visitors at Mrs. Wm. Ruue Hnd Arthur.

the Howard Iversen home. Mrs. lIl.'nry N('lsen, who hadMiss Ruth Spen&,ler was a wcel{- been visiting relatives at Oakdale,

cnd guest of Miss Marian Hanscil has taken domC'stic employment atin the Hans Hansen homC'. the J. P. Douthitt home.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sievers were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard HoffmanThursday ('vening visitors in the are· guests in the home of Mr. Hoff­Vernie Sievers home in Wayne. man's brother, D. W. l-loffman. Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenske of and Mrs. Hoffman have been atNorfolk, were Sunday evening visi- Stanton visiting the former's par­tors at the Frank Bright horne. cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hoffman,

The Wm. VahlkRl1'IpS of \\fayne, and expect to leave soon for thewere Sunday afternoon and supper cast to visit relatives of Mrs. lIoff-guests in the Carl Sievers home. man,

Mr, and Mrs, Gal'l Lamhrecht Mrs. JIt'nry Wax of Shenandoah,afld daughter of Lam('l, were Mon~ la" arrived Friday for a weck'sday visitol's at. the D. W. Hoffman visit in the home of Iwl' sisler,home, Mrs. r:lva llamm. Mrs. Wax will

Gene RC'hmcr, student al Wayn£' also visit IH'r son, Ora Wax, whocolleg£', spent the week-end with I has employment in lhe CouncilhIs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oak store in Wayn(', Mrs. JIammBehmcr. and Mrs, Wax wcrc in Wayne Sat­

Mr. and Mrs. James Troutman urday.and daughter, Ruth Ann, and Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Benny Belknap ofnie Bowers were in Norfolk Friday Medford, Ore., were Thursdayafternoon. overnight and Fl"iday guests of

Raymond Graef of Ames, la" Mrs, B. M, McIntyre, Mr. Belknapspent from Thursday until Sunday was John McIntyre's buddy whilewith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. in service, Both th(' boys Icfl the "!\Ipthocllst ('llIIrdt,Rohert Graef, states lOgpthcr on thf' samc' shiP'1 (Hc\'. Mrs. C T IJillon, pastor)

Sunday evening visitors at lhc Bnd were stationed tOI-';('!IWl' whilc' ('hoil' l't'1H'1l1'sal Friday ('v('ning,\Vm. Kant home wer(' lhe' Everett 111 Africa. Mr. and Mrs.' Iklknap M['. Jam('s Hracl{cn will direct IheWitte, Henry Apking and Clar('nce WC'l'P t'nl'Otltc' to Nc'w Yor!{, to the grourApking famillC's. homo or Mr. Ikll<nap. WSCS will meet Tuesday. Octo-

Mr. and Mrs. Lf'onaro Hoffman Mr, an.d Mrs Clifford Pn.l'l,cr bel' 1;), wil11 Mrs, Elmer Gillespieand the D. W. lIorfrnan family Hnd 1\II'S, Ole Brogren of Potter, and Mrs. ('harle'S Grow hostesses,were Sunday gu('sts a1 tile' C. D. who camp to alt('nd funeral serv- 'Sunday, October 1:1: SundayHoffman hon1(' at Stanton. icps for MI'. Parker's slstrr, Mrs. school at 10, l\Iorning \\'orship at

Di.nn£'r guests of Miss Franc~s IDave Sylvanus of Carroll, M~nday 11.\Vyhe Sunday wcr~ th£' W.m. Wyile were visiting relatives at Wmside Devotional Study division, sched­and Chester \Vyllf' famIlies and and Carroll last week. Thcy left uled to be held Monday, October 7.John Hawk, the last of Leavcn- Friday e\'cning for Gretna to \'isit at the home of Mrs. James Trout-\\'orth, Kan. Mrs. Parker's sisters. Mrs. C('orgc man, was postponed indefinitely.

J, G. VonSeggern and Fred, Mr, Stabf'n and Mrs. John Langdon The monthly youth rally will beand Mrs, Leonard Martens and Mrs. Rrogren is a sister-in-Jaw of held Sunday, October 13, at Car·John ",:ere Wednesday e\'ening Mrs. Staben and MrS. Langdon. roll.

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50 Head Fine Stock.AT WISNER SALES PAVILION

On Highway 275

Buy Your Boars 'Yhen You Need Them!

Saturday, October 19Sale Rtart'" Ilt 8:00 O'(')o('){ P. 1\1.

Hamps Spots DllroC.<JPoland.<J - Chesters

Boat's are Guaranteed-All Vaccinated andConsidered Immune

Roar!'! offered at 1his sa)f' orlg-Inllt.l'd from sonw of thl' If"lul­ing- hrt't'df~r!l of thl' natlon-sllf'h lls-(lIamvs) ~1('Gllirf'

HamIJ,,"hlrt~Farm; (Spots) Lf't' U'inthf'r, Ht'nry KiplJf'r, Mag­danz Bros., Spauldlng Bros., SUl'tzman & Gaill':\-" KittyClovpr'Farm and HattfOrman's:t<'Duroc'!\) Ralllh Hammond.Berg-t, Stllthman's, l\Iooh's, Rathkf"s and :\If'yl'r; (RI:u'kPolands) Killion'", Zlcht; (('hf':stpr Whitf's) Gporl(p Po (1­kfm &, Sons.

AMONG- TJtE~E ARE'INCLPDED SOME OF THF. FIRSTPRIZE HOGS AT SURROU1'lDlNG· (,(l\'~T\' FAIRS

Marketin, Dairy and P~ullrY Products. T~e same natioD;wi~efa~iJ­ities whicb are used to d18tribute meat are Ideal for the dlstrl.butlOnof dairy and poultry products. All these products are J!erlshableand reqWre refrigeration. Many consumers buy theIr butter,cheese, egl{s, poultry and .meats from the sfiJ;De store. So, fiS youcan see it IS more econOmIcal to have one SWift & Company sales·man who sells 16 or more p;roducts than 16 salesmen each sellingone product Further; CQSts are reduced by having the same trucksdeliver the~ products ~t the same. time ~ the same dealer.

as~S:f'~f:~~~~~~~::;nJed:e%:edd0;'O~?;1ti~0~~:J;:Our objectiVQ is to provide wider outlets for the products of Amerl~co's farms and ranc.hes. We have a booklet entitled "Dairy andPoultry Products" which we will gladly. send you.. J~8t write toSwift & CO:p1pany, Departlqent A~3J ChIcago 9, Illmo18.

TEAMWORK

iWhile we were preparing the "Grass ison the Move" article for this pagc, a

I cattleman friend from one of the west-- , em range states callet!' to see me. I told

him about the article. "It points out,"I said, "that lots of food for humans icJproduced from areas that otherwise

would be waste land if it were not for meat animals."He said. "That's good! There are always rniBgt,ided

people who complain that it's a waste to feed corn andother grains to livestock. They say people ought to eatthe grain, instead of turning it,into meat. They forgetthat most of that meat is made of grass, hay and other

ro~.~:~tl,~~~~::~~~ple forget," he went on,His the important job you meat packers do in gettingmeat to the people who want it. I understand thatmeat travels an average of more than 1,000 miles fromproducers to consumers. That must be so because wefellows west of the Mississippi raise tWQ4-thirds of thelivestock. But two-thirds of the meat is eaten east ofthe Mississippi, where most of the people live. In away we who raise and finish the animals are like man­ufacturers. And you are our sales and distributing de­partments. Believe me, we need an organization thatcovers the nation to get our product into every marketin this big country. It seems to I!'e th;1t you and weare in this business together, and neIther could get alongwithout the other." fMC' ~

It seems to me that he's,.ight! . I'/' cJ1mr son.AGricultural Reseu.rch D.'partment

Control swine parasites and make .more p~lit. E~en: fal~ pigsmay be infested with internal parasItes. Strict santtatJon IS .thekey to control. The following practices have been found effective:dean the fatrowing pens,and scrub with boiling lye water. Washthe sow's sid~ and b~ywith soapy water before farrowing. If thepigs have been farrowed in permanent houses, haul them to cle~lDpasture. Keep the pigs on pasture until bad fall weather Ret~ In.

.-------OUR CITY COUSIN

NUTRITION IS oUR 8USINESS....,AND ,YOURSRiehl Ealinl/ Add., Lile 10 Your, Y.,,!.-aad Y.ar. io Yoar Lif.}UNION STOCK YARDS

CHICAGO 9,ILLIHOlf

the grain that goes into feedercattle and lamb ration.'~ is but a relatively smallpart of the feed that makes our meat. A minimumof com is needed to bring feeder steers from 700to 1,000 pounds when the principal part of theration is made up of fodder, corn silage, other avail~

able roughages and some concentrates.. In addition to utilizing grass which otherwise

would be wasted, the production of livestock f1ir.nishes the nation with its finest nutritional food­meat. In the great movement of meat from theWestern range to the kitchen range, the stlop-overin the feed lots increases the amount of meat. Italso levels out the fall flood of livestock into amore even year-round marketing. Thus seasonalprice fluctuations are not so marked. In the pro­duction of livesto<:k, the majority of America's6,000,000 farmers and ranchers find the chiefmeans of marketing their grass and other home-­grown feeds.

Meat Buyi,ng Customs is the title of a new animatedsound cartoon movie, filmed in color. It's a fast·mov­ing chapter of our faat-moyinl;{ industry. We'll g:ladly

~~~~si~;~~~~. fYt'r"i:~~\e~~:~n~~~o~l~a~ dl~~several weeks for delivery. It's a 16-mm. sound filmand cannot be used on a silent projector. Other filmsavailable on the same basis are "By-Products,""Livestock and Meat," "A Nation's Meat," "Cowsand Chickens ... U. S. A." Write to Department"lOA,Swift & Company, Chicago 9, Ill. \

("---.:«:n-;;;a-~-::::;;i(::;-;:--:-IDEEP DISH MEAT PIE

Yield: 6 Serving.2 cups diced cooked meat 2 mediuIII sized onions

(beef and pork) 1 cup cooked diced pototaesSalt, Pepper 1 cup cooked peas2 tablespoons Aour 1 cup cooked diced carrots:2: tablespoons lard

BISCUIT TOPPINGv.. cup lard Y2 teaspoon .alt2 cup' sifted Aour 1 cup milll {oboul}

3 teaspoOlls baking po:tlder

Sedlan meat. Dredge In Rour. Add min~ed onion and brownin hot lard. Add vegetables and hot water to cover. Pourinto a deep, wide casserole or bakIng dIsh. Heat. Makedrap biscuits by cuffing fat into flour sifted with bakingpowder and Jolt. Add enough milk to make a very soft

I dough. Drop by tablespoons on'top of the meot mixture.I Bake In a hot ayen 142S0 F,) about 20 minute. or until the

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~~rn~IG Y@UR fJORD liHOMEII'll"@ YOUR !i=GRD DEALER-

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O I never handle animalscurelessly

~SELECTlN~yJ~~~~.~.~~BSTEERS

~ tt University of Minnesota

Every boy and girl who enters _junior feeding contest would like to

w, H. Pe~r~) :b:o~~~~h:=io~~tn~l~:~ing calves with this high aim in mind, the usat;is..factory prospect" must be a purebred o~ high­grade of one of the recognized beef breeds, Short­horn, Hereford, or Angus.

The calf or yearling steer in thin con~tionmustappear short ~ legs in proportion to his depth ofbody, or to put it the other way aroun.d, he mustappear deep in body in proportion 0 h!B le!1gth oflegs. He must then appear to be WIde lll:bis bodyand thickly covered with muscle. especi8.lly overthe loin and pown through the thighs.

The feeder ealf shou14 have a short neck and ashort, broad head. He &lIouId appear ~od«:ra~lyfine or small in the legs and head as an mdlcatl~nthat he will fatten smtl>l>thly and show qualitywhen fat. Large, coarse-appearing ~ves B.!ldsmall over-refined ones seldom develop m~ wm~nelS. Calves that appefU" nervoUS and easily ex­cited or frightened should be avoided ~ they arelikely to not do well and;to bs hard to tram to lead.

(j" Sodo Bill Sex:" ;;.: . . . if you .Iare looking for a lielping. . hand,lryth€oneattheendofyourarm.

Out of the sandhills of Nebraska, up from theChama country of New Mexico ... all the wayfrom the state of Washington to Texas, there's aflood of livestock on the move. Feeder cattle andlambs raised in the great grass-growing regions ofthe United States are flowing. ;nto the feed lots ofthe nation. This movement reaches it."\ peak eachOctober, and it.... significance is of great economicimportance to all of us in tile livestock·meat in­dustry.

These millions of head of feeder cattle and Iambsare nothing more than grass turned into meat.True, these feeders will require a certain amountof grain to finish them as stitisfactory meat ani­mnIs. That's why they go into the feed lilts. Butwere it not for these grazing animals, 779,000,000acres of the land area of the United States wouldproduce little, if any, human food. In other words,41 % of the total land of our nation consists ofgrass land wruch cannot be used for producingother feeds and foods. AlBo taking into consider­ation the plowable land used to produce pasture,hay and other forage crops, approximately half ofour land would produce no food of human value,were it not for livestock.

Of the total feeds consumed by beef cattle,78.7% is grans, hay and dry roughages. Withlambs, it is 95.6 %. These are official figures of theUnited States Departmen.l of Agriculture. Thus,

~-----MANY ACCIDENTS CAN BE PREVENTED

~~,= :ikfu~d ~~e~~~h ~tci:n% ~~~:~.idA~~th~nl~8~~~rg~t:~: ~edi~j~~e~'~at Swift & Company want to help cut down this accident toll. That's why we print thepictures and the questions which follow. Little chances not taken, little repairs made.can prevent big' accidents. Do you take the chances shown below? Check yourself.

Do' you have a strongly built iii Do you leave safety shields

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bull pen? Do you lead the :t: off power shafts, gears andbull around on a rope because .. C chains? Wear loose-fitting

_ yOlil do not have a bull-staff?:":' :':':.: - , clothing that may catch in

oM,p: ~e~~u:fth~ouat~p~~lliS/~nd' ' ::~:~~ne~~?d~~~~~~~ ti~~patting their rumps to warn clines or banks? Mishan-them? Then watch yourself dIed machinery and equip-•.. one out of four fatal farm 0 I am never careless ment are involved in nearlyIt:e~'J:;~:: occurs in handling around machinery O;;:ideU;ts~f throe fatal farm

D I sometimes take chanceso ~~th~~~:~r~~~a'. wilh machinery

Grass is on the Move

ARROW STAGE LINESBUS SCHEDULE

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Miss Elsie Kingslon, who tt'<tt'h('sat Climbing tUlI, la., ;;;pcnt till'w('ek~('nd in the 1I. l\. PrflSlo!l I

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Breed Combination

Boar and Gilt Sale

Wasne to OmnhnDaily Service

Lv. Laurl'i 8:00 a.m.Lv. Wayne... _. . 8;20 a.m.AI'. Fremont.. . 10:30 a.m.Ar. Omaha 1 t :45 a.m.AI'. Lincoln._.__ 12:30 p.m.

Return ScheduleLv. Omaha 6:00 p.m.

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WAKEFIELD LOCALS

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, -First Pejiod of Term

Concl ded Here ThisWe ,k with Tests.

Prog.·.im PlannedAt Local School

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1'I'is~nsntional cream shampooI avC8 hair obedient,

pH Ie, gleaming, and 80

f,..11 nd clean, Ea.y to *100'use. jar lasts a long time

Gri~88 Re~all Store

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TIl(' pl-qg.rnm commit Icc 1 ofP-TA, which includes Sup!. Ray­monu Rit'hl~rds, 1\Irs, Robprt An­derson, Mr$. C. W. Wiberg, Mrs.Clark Maori:' and Ronald Harding,met the fiI1t par1 of this 'Neck toplun for th~ P-TA m('e!ing whichwill be hcld,: Tuesday, October 15.

'TIlt' first: s;ix w('oks of schoolwill ('neI F~!jday, Octobor 11. Ex­aminations: Hre being given thisweek and g1radf's will ill' dislrlbul·cd Monday' or TUt'sday n('xt w('cl<,

Freshmal~ elm;s. with JampsKoontz as i sponsor, will have nparty at t1~e school gym this Fri-day evening. '

I\.frs. Lt'Ollll TId shO\n~d a film."Livc at lIQ)lllC'," to lIw home cco­nomic~ class which slw kadH's

A pcp railly was held FI'idayafternoon for tlH' \Vakeficld­v.,.·ayne Hilih footlmll ganl!' whichwas 10 ha\'t' l)('('n played Friday('\'C'ning Thr gamt\ which wasrainC'd out,'" was playC'd I\'londayC'n'nmg.

Pr('shy1('rlnn ('hnrch.fRov. Chas. Rahenl)('rg. paslor)Sunday school al 10. Rally day

s('rvi('('~ all- 11. \Vl'stminstt'l' fE']]ow­ship a1 I' p. m

Ladif's' Aiel will Illt'pt lhis 'nHlrs­day at\tprrtoon at the church with

F:n~)jsh St. .John's Ll1th. (,hUN'h.{Rc'\·. Hnb"rt Kru~(', pastor~

Sunday school and Bibl(' ('I"ss !II10. Spr\'i('ps ill jO:4:J.

Choir Tu"sday H.1 R.Church selloo] Satun1;)y ,It 1 :JO.

AI. Dorc: \\'a:; in Sioux City Fri-day on In;shwss. -

MI'. and Mrs. E. n. P('lersonwcnt to Lincoln Thll!'~day to sJlPnda f('w dH~s,

Mr::;. Frank Paust in of SiouxCily, Il'fl Thursday aft('r spl'ndin,!:;a wPl~k witl~ lillI'S. R.1I. I\1ntlH'wson.

Mrs_ Edit h llemsl rt'et of SiouxCity. \\-1111 ,had \'iRikti I\lrR. ApnaTemplt'. l'l'llu'nl'd !Jillll(' \\'t'dnt'~day

last wl.'t'k.Mr. and Mrs. Hern1<ltl JahdC' ami

:'\Ir. and tHin;. 1-'rN1 t~l"halla{' ofPt'nder, \"icn' last Wl'l'k Sunday

s\l~f:.r~~~tr~I~·:.t1~~:\~_\jllJ~~I.Hi~';:~yd ofTorrington, \Vyo .. spent \\'I'rlnC's­day Ia~t ,\'('01-; amI Thtll'~cla\" a 1Arthur Felt's ;\nd \vith othl'r ~l.'la­11\·\,S. 1\11' Froyd is a brothel' of1\lrs. F('lt. Thf' Wyoming foll<s \'is­ill'd \dth ::\li:-;c; Florcnn' El(('ruth

:Vlrs 1:'- Cooney and daug1l1l'r,Joyce, alTi\'t'd 'satun!;lv from Dcn­\'<'1' to viSit in tIl(' Miss'V('na Gn'cnhomo. Tho wonw!} an' sisters. Theout-of-tllwn visilors Wl'rt' honoredat dinn('r Sunday. wfwn otlH'rgu('sls in the Miss Gr('I'rl homeWl're Mr. anei i\llrs: L. .:\1. Conge'rfind daughlers of ;-:;io\lx City. :\1r.and Mrs_ I!1'1'!.1'1'1 Green and lVII'S.})arlt'nl' Kl'agle

Son Is Born.A son, ,weighing 8Y.: pounds, was

born Fripay in a Wayne hospitalto Coach: and Mrs. George Bailey.The child is the first in the family.

800131.Celt'bratl.' Birthday.

To help Mrs, Ware celebrate herbirthday Friday, R g-roup of neigh·ors and friends called ill the H. B.Ware home. Cooperative luncheonwas served.

PEO Meets.PEG met Monday, October\ 7,

with Mrs. A. L. Nucrnbcrger. MissEdla Collins gave a pap<'r on j hePsalms. Roll call was a favol'it('vcrse from Psalms.

Por Birthda,y.NeighborS and relatives eallC'd in

the R. B. Leonard home Tupsdaylast wcC'k to hf'ip Mr. LC'onardc€'leiJratc his 96th birthday, Lunch­eon waf; sen-cd after a social eve­ning.

!\Iethodlst Aid Meets.Methodist Ludies' Aid met

'Thursday with Mrs. Robert Minerhostess. Miss Luella Nuernbergerassisted. The next meeting will beNovember 7.

PLAN OPEN HOUSEFOR ANNIVEij.SARY

Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hypse willobserve their 25th wedding anni­versary sun

ly , October 13. They

wllI hold op n. house for relativesand friends rom",3 10 5 in theafternoon a d J to 9 in 1he eve­ning.

· ·~~a~!!1··American'Legion Auxiliary will

meet Mondsy. Octobel' 14, in theLegion hall. The serving commit~

tee includes l\'1rs. Chas. Schwarten.chairman, .Mrs. Marie Benson andMrs. Robert ,F. Hanson. Mrs. MarieClough, who attended .the nationalL;~gion and fAuxilinry 6onvE'ntion inSan Francisco, will give II report.

Bridge club will m('ct thii' Thurs~day with Mrs. Clurence H£'nrick­son.

Former MinisterHere Passes Away

Word was received in Wakefieldthat Rev. Chas. ErhJich, about 4:'>,who served the C!J.ristian churchin Wakefield from the fall of 1944to July, 1945. passed away Fridaywhile visiting friends in Benson,Neb, He \vas an E'vang('list. serv­ing in the Central part of Missouri.Short services were held Sunday inBenson and the body was lakCll toMissouri' for burial.

After l€aving Wakefield, Rev.Erhlich accepted a call to the Ben·

s~m ChurCh.. Deceased leaw's f\\-'o ISIsters.

STUDENTS APPEARIN PIANO RECITAl>"

Piano s~udents of Miss FlorenceEkeroth will give a recital atSalem Lutheran church in Wake­field Sunday afternoon, October 13,at 3:30.' E'upils are Lois Anderson,Mardelle Mortenson, Leola MacDah.lgren" Richard Pospisil, Anjc­nean Brock, Elsie Faye Dahlgren,Bill· Anderson, Clarise Anderson,Elaine Fleetwood, Adelyn Johnson,Marguerite Wiherg, Elaine Dahl­gren and pean Nuernberger. Dean:t:'l"uernberger will also playa groupdf originall compositions,

Obsf'r\'f' Birthday.Neighhor ladies called in thr

home of Mrs. Byron Busby Thurs­day and Fniday aftt'rnoon tll twlpher observf' her birthday of Thurs­da)', Coop~rative luflclwon wasserved.

To 'ankers' Convention.Mr. an'd Mrs. A. L. Pospisil are

:~:~~dt~J~~~~~~~~~:~~~:,Ya~~sodation l convention. They willspend the week-end in the city.

FQr Annh't·rsar;r.

A number from Wakefield wentt<1' Allen Sunday to help 1',,11'. andMrs. Gene Wheeler cC'icbrate theil'silver wedding anniversary MrsWheeler is a niece of Mrs. AnnaTemple of vVakdicJd.

Oh!>E'n'l' Bltthday.

A group from Wak('[i('ld cflIIE'd

in tlw [l,.. :vIax Co,, Iwnw in \Va"H' 100DRQillJl\Ionday t'\'l1ning last \vl'd< .10 l~elpl\Irs. Coe celebrate her birthday. ~

Those aI1er).ding, included )\11'. and _1I,4tltafj"""4&';";m._-Mrs. Wilb~r Peterson, Mr. andI Christian Church.Mrs. Walter Moller, Mr. and Mrs. Communion and m()rnin~ \\"or-Mark Williams, Mr. and.Mrs. Clif- ship at 11. Chrislian Encle:1vnr atford Busby,and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. 6:30iOSPiSil. After bl'~dge, coopc'rativc Sun?ay:school at 10uncheon was sen-ed. ChOIr T1u('sd::J.Y ('vening at R:.10.

Jolly Bidd('r~ Me-d.

Jolly Bidders met Thursday ('v('­

ning at Mac's cafe with Mrs. JohnSchroedC'l" as hostess. Prizes \\'l'nlto Mrs. Sl<iv Carlson, Mrs, E::rnestBahde and 1\1r's. Emil MiJlt'r. TIl('next m('('ting \\~ll ht' Odoh!'!' 17 fitthe cafe. ;t\'Irs. I3el't Shcllinglollwill entertaIn.

Mi.. Vivlan' Dench I. BrideOf Wilfred Wascher at

Luthe~an Church.

Reelect Officers.Sunday school of the Christian

churchf.at its annual meeting Sun­day, reelected Mrs, Geo. Buskirksuperintendent, Mrs. Bryan John­son secretary, Mrs. Roy Wiggainsprlm~ry .uperlntendent, MerleRing' organist, Roberta Wiggainsassistant organist. New officersare: DarWIn Agler, treasurer; Mrs.e'. VI Agler, assistant superinten_de-~ttRetiringofficen are K.ennethPac r, assistant superintendent.and oM'is Olson, treasurer.

",,- Ilbme from Hospital.

Rains Fall H~rtll. Mrs, ~IVin Longe and infant son,, ... . Teddy, .]returned home Friday

ReIn•. totaling, 1,43 .lnChes fell In afternoOlI from a Wayne hospJtal.this flcmilY from Thursday to __Saturay"of last week. . Mr, a~d Mrs. Emil Von Seggern

" ,I, .. _' ''10~8 ,M~et. . , :~ _~~2rl';.~W~~:· i~e3Za~:~~~:~I:JO;",""!:met. ~e¢ay :to con~ lattending. the Ak~Sar~Ben" live

<!uet i""gtl1tlr bUSln.... ' . stocl< sMw. ., I

EARLY RESIDENTPASSES IN WAUSA

Otto E. Carlson, 74, pioneer resi­dent of Wausa. passed away Sep­tember 27 In a Sioux City hospital.Services were held at the home ofMrs. N. P. .Johnson. where Mr.Carlson had lived, October 1, andat the Lutheran church at Wausa.

After coming to America in 1889from" Kroehergslan, Sweden, Mr.Carlson moved to the Wakefieldcommunity. Later he moved to"'{ausa.

Deceased is survived by onebrother.

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Miss Vivian Dersch. daughte-I' ofMr. and Mrs. Leonard Dersch. nnd\Vilfred {Bill) 'Wascher, son of Mr.and Mrs~ Wm. \Vascher o{ Wisner,were married Sunday at 3 o'clockin St. John's Lutheran ellm'eh inWakefje~d, with Rev. Robert E.Kruse performEng the double-ringceremony. FIO\'vers and fernsd(."COrntcd the sHar.

"Orange Blossoms" was playedwhile the ushers lighted the ('an~

dies on the altar. Ushers were_ aifford Victor, cousin of the bride,

and Elm€'r Frese, broth£'r-in~lawofthe bridpgroom. Both wor(' hl'O\vnsuits with Whitl~ carnation bouton~

nieres.Miss Madelint' \\rascher. sister of

the bridegroom, sang "0 PC'rff'ctLove" and "The Lord'I' Prayer" be­fore the ceremony. Glenn Leimer,cousin of the bridegroom, aC«:Jrn­panied her and played the wcd?ipgmarches. .' I

The bride, given in marriage byher-father, wore R whitt:' n(lt gown,

f:~h~~~Vii~~ou~i~~~~li~~~~~,~,~~and a tiered skIrt ending in ashort train. Her fingertip ,veil ofmatching net was held in plac£' bya~crown of brocaded lace. Her onlyjewelry 'vas a gold locket, a gift ofthe bridegroom. SJ1£' carried n hou·quet of white nlums with 8 set-inrorsage of white carnations withwhil"e streamers. She carried awhite lace handkerchief which be­longed 10 her grand.mother.. Miss Phyllis Schlines, \'.;110 s('r\,­ed ....~ maid-of-honor, wore a pinkgown of net with a high neckline,puffed sleeves and fitted bddice.Miss Helen ,",'ascher, sister of thl'bridegroom, served as bridesmaid.She Wore a blue gown of net withlllw neckline, puffed slE'eves andfitted bodice. Both carried colonialbollquets of mixed flowers withblue and pink streamers.

The bridegroom wore a blue­gray pin-stripe suit and the bestman, Ernf'st Eggert. brother of 1hC'bridegroom. wore a gray suit. Eachhad a whitt... carnation houtonniere

Miss IVlllyri Johnson, flower girl.wore a white ,floor-length dresswith a net skirt and taffeta top.She carrif'd a haskC't of rose pptalswhich she scattered in til{' [nth ofthe bride.

\Vendell Bl'inC'ke. nephew of Owbridegroom,' served as ring-bear'Pr,He wn~ d['('ssf'd in a ,....hite suit lindcarried tIl(' rings on a whilp n('tpillow

Mothers of th(' hride and hric1c­groom wun' hlack dres.-;cs withblack aceS50rics and rase carnationcorsagf's.

A n'('eption for R5 gUflsls \vash€'ld in th€' bride's home. A three­tiered \veddlng cake topped with aminiature bridal couple. centeredthe bride's table. It was bakpd byMrs. En'in Bartels, aunt of thebride. who also sc'rved as hostess.The room \Vas 'd~corat('d with pink,blue and white streamers. thebride's chosen colors. Tapers ofthese colors lighted the table. Two­course dinner was served. Wait­resses Were Janice Wendel, VernaMae Bfirtels, Valores Victor, LoisWascher, Mrs. Ivan Johnson, Mrs.Harry Bartels, Mrs. Glenn Leimerand Miss Clara Kohlmeier. Mrs.Elmer Frese" sister of the bride­groom, had charge of the guestbook.

The bride chose as her going­away costume a medium green suitwith brown accessories. She worea White carnation corsage. Follow.ing the reception, the couple leftfor- Chicago.

Mrs, Wascher has been employ('dby-the National Farm Loan associ.atiolQ. for the past two years andplans to continue her work. Mr.Wascher served In the AAF forfour years and after receiving hishonora. ble discharge, has openedthe Wakefield Electric shop inWakefield.

·IW.'edding Service. i' Is Held Sunday

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3 self feedersBrooder house 13x14Brooder house 8x12Hudson brooder stove and other

poultry house equipmentSmall farm toolsLarge number of other items

too numerous to mention

.HOl~sehold GoodsWill include Coronado

refrigeratorVoss power washerRoyal Blue cream separatorAnd numerous other

household items

35 Hog~Thrifty Spotted Poland China spring shoats, vet­

erinary vaccinaled against cholera and erysipelas.

Hay sweepsHay rakeDuck-foot cultivatorLetz 230 grinderPotato diggerDempster pump enginePump jackTank heater3 box wa,gonsHay rack and gearPlatform wagon7 feed bunks15 individual hog houses2 hog waterersNumber of panel gates and

hog troughs,

farm Machinery, Etc.

6 Horses

Henry A. ~Pete~~en EstateJohn M. Petersen, Admzuzstrator

..

Sale will start at 12:30 o'clock

The personal property Of the late Henry A. Petersen ·wi.\l be sold at Public Auction on the farm 1%miles south of Carroll on highway 115, or lilt miles north 9f junction with highway 98, on

5 useful smooth-mouthed work horses averageweight about 1500 pounds. 1 smooth-mouthedsaddle horse.

TERMS: Cash, or see your banker. All prope'rty must be settled for before being removed.

T. J. Hughes, 'Auctioneer

McCormick-Deering10-20 tractor

McCormick-Deering 14-in.2-bottom tractor plow

11-ft. grain drill, good shape3-section harrow4-section harrow10-ft. discEndgate seederInternational corn planterSingle row listerDeering 8-ft. binderCase corn binder6-ft. McCormick mower5-ft. Deering mowerDempster hay stacker

Thurs'day, October 1.7Lunch will be served by Lutheran Ladles Ald

THE WAVNE HERALD. WAYNE. NEBRAilK·\. THlJnSDAV. OCTOBER 10. 1946.

J. ~l. C!lERRY.Counly Judge

J. M. C!lEnRY.COlIllty Judgf'

tQ-~~" con~~~~l'i;n--~;-N-eb-ra-Sk-.a~~~~·-~;r~~(,-d-'-iS-SU-e-d-b-y-th-e-~-le-rk-o-f-~Ulh\....('gt corn{';~ ~~~n--; in ling forth, among at 1('1' things, a~--~ayne,-~~-r~k~~-o~-'h~' ~8~-I~~d----~o~-r~.--:her~in I;C';;:-;~c~l.ating to frE'e nstruction in the the District Court of Wayne, Coun- e Original Town of Waynel' ~s a that Henry Frevert, a citizen and day of October, ]946, at 10 o'clock Fischer, et .aL, are ~laintiffs,-andcommon schools so as to require ty, Nebraska. upan a decree, reo- p aCi.' of beginning, thence ,south r€sident of Wayne', Wayne C?ounty. a. m., of said day. at which time Loretta Mae Peterson. et al.. arcthat the Legisl ture shall raise derect therein at the February, H8 f('('t, thence east 120 I feet, Nebraska, died intestate therein and place, all parties interested in defendants, being Case No.-5243 inreve-nue for t e schools from 1946 term thereof, in an action thence south 50 feet, thence east on the 28th day of August, 1944, said estate may appear and show said court, I will, on the 26th daysource-s other tI an l'CHI property pend'iog in said court wherein The 30 1'('et, thence north 166 I feet, seized and possC'ssed of the East cause why the decree should not of October, 1946, at the hour oftax, in a sum of ~ot less than forty City of Wayne in the State of Ne~bt~egn,.,~,c"",~ge.'atn'd50'1~~'.Pa(m'Ooull,~CtdPluiceanodf Half (E1';) of the Southeast Quar- be eotNed as prayed for in said 2:00 o'clock p. m., of said dRy, ondollars per PUP1·l.in average daily braska was plaintiff, and Glenn <:- '" ,,_ l ~ tel' (SEI,~) and the East Half JX'tition. the premises, at public auction, foratte-ndance and provide for the Thompson, et aI., were defendants, owing said ero.ss-pPllt.ioncrs oro said IEt.~) of thl' \Vl'st :HaH (Wl~) of DatC'd and sign('d this 27th day cash, to the highest bidder, sell thedistribution the'('{)f among the and The County of Wayne in the de,cree being $1,865.5;) with intlcrest tIl(' SouthpRst Quart('!· (SI.-:l.; l, all of Scptemlwr, 1946. following described real estate,:School districts 0 the state. State of Nebraska, Jean A. Boyd, ther£'on at 7', per rll~num ',from in Section Thirty-onC' (;'ll), Town- (Seal) J, M. CHERRY, Lots Sixteen 06l, Seven-

10, To vot(' u nan amendmC'11t County Trcasurer""bf said County, ~ugust :?t', H)·lli, und costs and 8C- ship TWI'nly-six (261, North, o3t3 County Judge teen (17) and Eighteen (8):to the Constitu ion of Nebraska the State of Nebraska, and the cruing ('Osts, which is a first. !i('n Hange Four (01), East of the 6th Block Eighteen (18), Col-relating to and rohibiting denial School District of said City of ~rs~:,lil:::~i~hf'tl;~:~~ll,~~:l~:~!;:~·~td~'~:.(:'~:~ 1'. M., in Wllyrw ('()Unly~ Ne',n'uskn, NOTICE 01" PROBATE lege Hill Addition to Wayne,of emp!o:yment t fln~' per~on be· Wayne, in !:;aid.t~Ounty Hnd State, aJld ordn of sal(' I will first offer That said Henry Frevert left In the County Court of Wayne Wayne County, Nebraska. "caus(~ 01 mcm crShlp or non- W\'rC' cross-pe\1 lon;,rs, l~~ISf'd numi f(lr sale that par! of th'~' n'al ('Slate surviving him, as his sale and only County, Nebraska. Terms of said sale to be 20'.-;,mem rship in l~r resignation or hpl' :')2S4, I Wil6 on 1~C' , I \ HY 0 ffN'it above described on which said Ill'irs-at-law Hnd nC'xt of kin, the In the matter of thC' cstate of cash on t.hC' day of sale nnd the bal-

;;:;"~lS~~h;;;7::~g'lRI,~~,o::o~,;,g:,~:iZ~,; ~tm;;~~h~~~;9~f'~~e o~f~C~cot ~~~ Gily of Wayn" do" no' hm a lien ~~~~~~:~goin~~~~~:I%,.~~~~~ha~ I~;~ A';h"c.\~t~r~'d~;n"J:~~~;~~~S;~ all ~~~ed~rivC~r~fi~r::~n:~fht~~s~~~~::excludt' pe~'Sons""Jrom c.mploynwnt CiL'rl{ of said Court. in the court Llndl'r its said d('cl'f't' and will next widow' Ernest C Frevert a son' . 1 d . 'd t t showing merchantable titlebecnuse 01 llwnlbC'rshlp 01' non· hotlsl' in WaynE'. in said county, offer for sRlp that part of ~h(' "l'al Edward H. FrC'~~rt, a so~; Her~ pe~~~s ~t;e('r~~~~'h;n ~~Ifif~~da ~~at > Dated 1h;s 21st day of Sept('m.m('mhl'rship in 1labor organizl1~ sell to the highest bidder for cash, dstatf' first ahove df'snibl'd on ht;'rt. E. Frevprt, a son; Emelia Lar- Lcst(lr W, Rrpdcmf'yer has fikd a bel', 1946,tion; defining "la or organization" till' follO\ving d('scribed real ('state \.\h~~.~ha ~i~,ind. City of Wayne docs son, a llaughler. all of R. F. D., petition in said ('ourt allpging that-HS any organization of any kind located in the City of WaynC'. in W;\yne, Nehraska; and j:dna Anna W. n!"pdpmcyl'r dppartro this 526t5which exists fOri th" purpose of \Vayne County, Nebraska, to-wit: Daled at Wayne, Nf'bmskn, this Barel!mlll, a daughtf'r, of n.. F. D., life intf'sfale on or about the 19thdealing with employers. ('oncprning Tkgfnning at a poinl 230 feet 5th day of October, 1946. Wal{cfil'ld. Nebra>,ka. Tha! hC' kft day of Df'('pmbcr, 1945, and pray- ESTRAY NOTI('E.gpT:ly·e.\~:~~~:~, ~)~lJ;I~111~1i(~e~~~'r~i roa,~(:~o~= soulh of the south\\'('st ('orner HANS TIETGEN, survi\·ing him no olh('r children ing that I-I. L. Rr£'dC'mcyer be ap- To Whom It May Concf'rn:

,J ~ of Block 29, in thC' Original 0101.') Shrriff and no bsue of any dec('ascd child pointPd administrator of said C'S- Taken up at my place 21~ miles~:~il?~~~~~~~'()t~;;s~~~~~,i:~ll~lg'l.tsaid Town of Waynf', as a place of sur\"ivmg. tatf'. Hearing will he had on said "outh and:=; miles C'a.<:;1 of WaynC',

1 . I 1hl:'n' sluth lUi ~Ol'H'E. That til(' prayC'r of said petilion pelition 1)('[01'(' mC' nt th(' County Nebraska, about August :n, 1946,11. For the C'!C'c!ion of such other f:~~1,nnt~~~('C ~-;t "~20 fC'C't~ In the County Court of Wayne is fa l' a dc'cn'C'. dl't('rmining the Court Room in Waynp, N('raska, the following dcscrihed stock:

ri~;~l'~~. :~~rJ~i(~,~'lt(~ ~~~~. ~~~)~~;Ys,~~: thencC' south 5Q fcct, thence Co'unty, Nf'hrnskll. tim(' of lhl' uC'alh of said decedent; on the 18th day of Octohf'r, 1946, Six spott('d pigs, wcig-ht,J t]96 feC'! thrncC' ,,"orth HiG In Ow· matter ofl til(' C'state o[ til(' names of his sole and only at 10 o'clock a. m. about 60 pounds each.

division of the Sltate as proYiuPd , 7::1. the-nCt"' 'west 31(; fect to Henry F'r('\"('rt, tlf'CC<1srl!. hc-in;-at-law and next of kin; a (Seal) .J. M, rHERRY, Owner may ha\'(' same by prov-bYI~a~~'itncss \Vhl'rC'of, I hC'rNlnto ~ llw placl' of IwginRittg, To 'al1 pel'sons inten':-itl'u in '.said finding and decrr(' of kinship of 03t.3 County Judge ing property nnd paying'f'xprn.";r~.subscribe my name and cau:;e 10 be jo s,llbfy 111(' afnre-said decr('(', jhe <i'slatf', both credilors and lwirs, said Iwirs and the right of dC'scpnt Witn('ss my hand this Hlth d:lyaffixpd 111(' Great ,Seal of the State amount due plaintiff therf'on being and all persons intcrcstcd in the of lhc abo\·c described real estatl'; NOTICF. OF RF.FF.REF.';.0;1 ;.o;IALF, of September, I!H6, at Wnynp,of ;\'l'lJra!'ka this, 1st day o[ Sep- ~().1(i3.1(), wil11 intl'rest ther('on at assessment. of inheritance and Sl1(,- barri.ng claims of creditors. ond de- Noticp i~ Ilf'l'phy J!.iVl'n lh,nt by Nebraska.tember, (Jill' Thomsand NilH' lIun- I:.:', Pf'l' annum from August 28, cession taxes both sl~lc and fl'd- termmmg inhenlancc and succrs- virtue ()f nn prd('r 01 1lw District , DICK GEE\VEdred and Forty-S~x. 1~l1(;, wi1h costs and aCCTuingcosfs, eral:' sion taxes, both statl' a~d fE'ucral, Court of \V<lyne: County, Nt'bruska, Suhscribrd and sworn to before(Stall'Spall which is il Jil'n on the following de- You arr hereby notifird 1hal on ~nd for such ol.hrr and lu!'t.1 .'1' re· mllr!(' find en!elwl on thp 19th day me this 18th day of September,

[)vVIGIIT CH.l,SWOLD scri\)pd part of the real ('stale 1he :2.r;111 day of Sep t£'1l1h.f'r' 1.fj,1{i, Illt'f as m;IY ll(' J\lsl <)lld l'(~UllaiJl('. of Sppll'm!>(,l" 1!)'l!i, for lhp sale Ofj1946.By the Governor: a!Jo\"(' d('srrihC'd, to-wit: BC'ginning Ern('st C. Frevert filC'd his pC'tltinll ](('nrin!~ upon s;aitl pptdion will the rp<11 I'state, ht'rpinafter de- (Sepl) C. A. Bard,

. , OJ'JO f t th f 'I '·.n ,I,e al,,'v,' "n,,',lC'd mallpr. ",t-, 11[" 1H'ld in 'hf' Coun1 \J Court Room, I scrilwd, in an action pending in s2&t5p County ClC'rk

FRANK IVIARSIL R~,~aiPioimi"i0.leieisiouil·lo.IW.i••I'iiii'.ii.iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiliii"iiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~SeCrt'tary {)f_~~~_._. o_1_0~f1 ; • :A

~1_'61'1_XOTU'E TO ('REnlTORS

Thl' ~til/(' Ill' :-'kllr'i\C;];::I, \\';IYll('(~oun!y,

In the Illatter of '1ht, ('state ofLucy M. \Valstln. tk('{'as~'d.

CrC'ditors o! \'slall' a1"(' he]'('-hy no'tifH'd II1:l1 \\ ill sit ilt theCounty ('OUrI Hl),)m ·Ill \V:I\"l11', insaide 'County, 1111 llw l~)lh 'day 01October, 19411. ilt ,11) o·t'!()ck i.l. m.,and on the ~:11h r1;1\/ of .JanlHu'y,1947, at W (J'('lnc\{ n 'lll_, 10 rf'('pi\"('anll examilw all, claims againslsaId estall', with ;1 view to theiradjuslmen1, and allowance. Th('tim(' limitpd fur till' prCst'ntationof claims against. said ('state isthree months fronl 1he :25t h daY of()ctober, 1946. and the tinll' lilllitp<l[or payment of chfI1ls is one YE'arfrom said ,jjh day hI' (lclolH't', 19 i 1ti

Witness mv Il,;nd and tl1l' s('al uJ.said ClJuntv l'Olll'!, this ·lth daY ofOctober', l~i..:Jtl(Seal)01Ot3

NOTICF: TO CREIHTORR.

ThC' Statl' 01 :'J('lJr<lska, \\"lyneCounty, ss

In the maltN of thr ('stal£' ofEmma Bart('!s, dp('('lls('d.

Creditors of said ('statl' ar(' 11f're~

hy notifif'd lhat I will sit at th£'County Court Room in \iVtlyne, insaid County, on t.he 11 t 11 day ofOctober, El4fJ. at 10 o'clock 11. In.,

and on thp 11th day of January,1947, at 10 o'clo('k :8. m., to receiveand examine all claims againstsaid ('state, with a view to theiradjustment, and allowance. Thetime limited for the presentationof claims against said estate isthree months frOmi the 11th day ofOctober, 1946, and Ithe time limitedfor payment of ddbts is one Yf'arfrom said 21st diay of Septem­ber, 1946.

Witness my hand and the sea] ofsaid County Court,' ,his 21st day ofSeptcml)('r, 1946.(SealJ J. M. CHERRY.s26t3 County Judge

NOTICE OF ]'ROUATEIn the ('()unty {'ourt. ()f Wayne

County. Np\)raska.In the maltcl' (~f the <,state of

'George Alhert Hrrfrlson, dec(laspdThe Stale of ~ebraska, to all

persons intf'n'stpd in said ('statp:You art' hprf'!ly notifif'd that

Ruth Harrison has fill'o a petitionin said coun that (]l'orgeAll){'rl !fan'isO!l this lif£'inll'slatp l)n 1)1' ahout 1!w :~l)lh dayor S('plcmhel'. I~HIi, and praying11lat 11('nning Hallin hl' dppolntedadministratnr o[ s;::\ld (,."tatc. I[c-Br­ing; will hp hild on said pdition he­fore ml' at tIl(' County Court HoomIn Np!Jraska, on the :2:5thday EMli, a1 10 o'clocka. m.(Seal)01013

63.70 010t363.70

~'OTIC}~ OF EXfIRATION OFTIME OJ'-" RE~El\fPTION

To Halph W. Hotn, Ethel A, An­dC'rson and Morris A. Horn:

You and ('ach of vou are hrrC'hynolified that on th("lst day of No­vembpr, 194,1, I purchasf'd from t.heCounty Treasurer of Wayne Coun­ty, Nl'hraska, at private tax sale,for the taxes for t!!le years of 1941and 1942, the follll»wing describedreal estate., to-wit::t.ots 4, 5 and 6,in Block 22, in Cdllege Hill FirstAddition to the City of Wayne, inWayne County, Nebraska.

Said real estate was taxed in thenames "Estella M. Clark and oth·ers." The time for'lhe redemption

89.60 of said real estate will expire three72.80 months from the date of the last

publ1cation of this Inot icc on Octo­ber 24. 1946. or on January 24.1947, after which liate the under­signed will apply to the County'I'reasurer of WaY/l<' Counly, Ne­braska, for a Trcakul'er's deed for

24.50 sa~a~~l :~;:t:th- ~ay of OctobC~,1946. .

24.00 THE/lON C. HORN,35.00 Ownh and holder of

t~e Certificate of, said lax sale.

77.0075.0088.5056.00

3.257350n09

6.00ll.2H27.70

6,1.6590.00:24.5963.8360.R433.34

149.7183.2050.00

131.33

30.0037.50:19.0039.90

7.00:t7:1

14.00140058.5G

163.6861.62

112.21164fi.o.,)

1l.25

82,5073.03

............ 873.0590.00

One Justicp of the PeaceOne Prt'~'inct Assessor.

9. To vole upon an amf'ndment

I'

Co B. THOR_ co.uv. aTOCtC. aJillOtCIIM

er~:::;g -=~=

VNI<LE HANK SEZ

R:lLKS ARE MIGfffYHARD-UP' .1'HM LOVENOOODY 13UT1'I-tEMSElVE5

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\\'f' don't I'ar!' wh('tht'r you'rerh'h nr-p,H'r , .. 'H' Sl'rYl~ eYer)·~

Ollt' t h,' saUll' • Tht' worlllOW".. qllt't'n Isnb"lt,lt a df'-bt of~rat itntIt' for fln:lndn~ Colum­bus.' \ nY~l!.::l' to AJlwrif'Jl ... hut)'011 tI'III', 11\1'1' to kllH\\' no (!tlt,€nto 1.:'1" th,' thtn~s )'011 Ilet·d ntIl. ,I. BH.:\7\U ..... T ..:TTER & ~o~.

En'rything at har~atn prices.

Offl(~t.' tn Hospital, be hdd in tht.~. sev~ral vot.lng pre.,~ f.' S. A. Lutgen has his office dncts throughout ~he State of Ne·

in t e 'Vn,yne hospitHI. Phone 61, braska on the 5th :day of Novem.

»R () (_~ L A 1\1 A~' 1,0 N ::~~l~;, T~~,o~h~h~O'~~I::'~~~Ol:.NERAL ELEC'l'ION purposes, to-wit:

By vil'111l' of the- authority vestt."<i 1. For the ejection of one Unitooin me b~' lla~ C~')nstitutionand laws States Senator.of thl' Stute of Nebraska, I, DWight 2. For t.he electi9n of one mem.Griswold. Governor l'lf the State of her of Congress from each of theNl;'braska, do hereby direct and feur Congressional'Dis/riets in the

proclaim tha~.:.~~ St;~~or the elect~ the follow~~ftII H.If.... ItMIlH..... ing state officers, to-wit;

. ~F~fl=H"'" =-=:=- One Governor0 ....... 8OLIOI~ One Lieutenant Governor

One Secretary of StakOne Auditor of Public Ac-

counts

~~: ~~~~1~~e~~;;al{)ne Railway Commissioner(In(' Supt.'rint{'ndent of Public

In_struetion.4.. For the election of an Associ·

all' Justice of the Supreme Courtfor each of three SuprC'llw CourtDi"tric!s. numbers two, four andSIX.

5. For th(' c!C'ction of one mem­ber of the 'Unicameral LegislatureJor each of 1Iw forty-threE' Ic.;isla­tive districts.

6. For ltl<' el('ction of one mem­bN of the Board of Regpnts for theSlate of :-';ebraska for Pilch of Re­gent Distncts, numbers three andfour

I. For the "Iection of the follow­ing County officprs, to-wit:

Unp County ClerkUll~' Cl€'rk Df th~' Dist riet

{'ourtOne County Trcasurert)ne Shl'riff()IlC COllnty Attorney(JIll' l~O\lnty SurveyorUne County AssC'ssor{lnp Supl'rintl'ndent of Publie

InstructionOne ('ounty l 'ommissioner,

First DistrictOne ('ounty Commission('r,

Third DistrictTwo Directors, Wayne County

HUI';) 1 Public Puwer Dis­tri<.'!

R For the ('lr('/ion of the follow­ing n[fin'rs In l'uch precincl, to­wit:

cor~TV BOARD,Wayne, Nebraska, October 1. 1946.

TIonrrl n1('t in regular session. All members present.'I'll<' followmg reports sho'oving fees collected and paid to the

COllr:.',' Trt'asurer werr examim'd and tlpproved:- .J_ M. Cherry. County Judge. $78.78, for Septernht'r.

I )il\,id J. Hamer, Clerk District Court, $48.73 for SeptC'mher.JI':Hl A, B()yd, County Treasurer, $28.90, for ~rd Quart£'l'. 1946.

Tilt' !!lll11\\'in~ warrant was cancelled::,\-,,_ :n 1. ls;;u<,d on Uld Age Assistance Fund on Sept. 17, 1946,f\lr .-:;;{;).1'fi, because of income from other souret'.

TIlt' f!llinwing claims arc on motion audited and allowed and war~

rant-. unkrt'tJ drawn on the respective funds as herf'in shmvn. Warrantsto hC' 'l\':lI!aIJll' and ready for delivery Saturday, Octobtrr 12, 1946:

General ,Fund:Fmnk FI'xlt'h('n, 'sen.,.'ice and mitf:lage, September $ 70.20Frank Lr'ldwn. Long distance calls and postage ]5.351\1 1. SWihart. Service and-mtreage, Septenlber 79.05\Vill. J ~11S(plrlt, Same 79.20J-\.·B Pnrltlr1~ Co., Supplies 83.14]{1npp Pl'lnt ing Co., Same ._> 8.31C A Hard, C()unty Clerk, Postage and stationery 20.00N_ \\" ]\1'11 Tt'1ephone Co., R('ntals and tolls at courthouse R2.75111lIT"\I,:h" Adding Mach. Co.. Maintl'nflnCC :21,HOTIll' _\\IL;llc;t 1111' ('0" Suppli('s 1.06\''-a\'I1I' 11~'r;lId, l'nnting and supplies '1}(~l9

',]e-a;l ..\, ])0\ 11. Cll. Tn'<ls" Postage fur Septemlwr 37.48·.Jl'Hn A . ('11, Trf':ls_, Express advanccd 1.47\Vln~JfI~' I'rintim:; And malPrial 30.50Hans Tit-I h~'n. \1 ileage and po~tage 25.20E-H Pnnllllg Co .. Supplles _~ 7.71\Vjn..,idl' Tnhunt~, Printing and supplies 11.64Stephenson School Supply Ca., Supplies 8.72Pc-oples :\'alural Gas Co,. Fuel at courthouse and jail, September 21.30Ernf's1 \'ogt'l, Flag 7,70\\'. A. Lerna, Cash advancc-d for postage and supplies 15.90Geo. A. Lamberson. Bailiff's ff'e 3,00AnH'ric3n Pub1Jc Welfare Assoc .. :\Icmbership and subscription 5.00

Bridge Fund:Ih'nr'y \\·('51'1Ilh. Dndg-e work('!an'nf't' J{ahler. Same\V. F Bonta, SameJam!'!' Shufelt, SClllleHarry f-:, :\1111,-,1'. SameEmll·S\\"anson. Scnop and hridge workJohn F nf'd~>l. Bridge \\"ork:'--'Ialyin T :-';ydahl. Sanw\Vh('('IC'r Lurnll('r BridgC' & Supply Co., PilingArmco Drainage & t'o.lelal Product.s. Inc., Steel shee'tingCnrhart LUlllfH'!" Co., Luml)('r, hardware and posts .

Admlni'Strativf' Expp'nse Fund;"Vaynr I krnl!!. SUppilCSAugust 1111' ('(l .'-iame~Tyrtk I), ,John:.on. IJir. IV, Box rent, postage and mileage

(_In('mpll)ym(~ntRl"llef l"und:,T{autz j'llarlll;Iev, Mf'dicine for client'lIal! iI' E_ :\Iunn;f' Home, Can' of childMrs. Lula W~'nd,'I, Care of client

Gt'n{'ral Road Fund:Commissioner Dist. No.1-Erxleben

Frank Er-x!f'])('n. SupprTision and mileage, September~1iln ~Il'yn. (Jperat lng""-scoop c

,s{lr('nst'n l~;.jdial()r & Wplding Shop, R('pairs and labor:'\1issoul'i \';tlll'Y Ma,h, Co., Repairs('t'nlrfll Supply Co Cut ling edgesSt::l.ndard (lll Cn" (;a~ and oil

('omrnissioner Dist. No.2-SwihartMissouri Vallf'y :'\1ach. Co., R('pairs and laborTE'd Wllllf'ntf'in, (irading and ('Jevating

"> Melvin ,J. I {;JrrlH'lf'r, Tracto!' workMissouri ValIn: ~la('h. Co., Balan('e due on Claim No, 378

. Commissioner Dist. No.3-MisfeldtMissouri Valley Mach. Co., Repairs..T. N. «:inun~, Gravel and hauling : , ).Wheeler Lumber Bridge & Supply Co., Snowfence ties . _.

Automobile or Motor Vehicle f<'und:Road Maintenance Dist. No. l---Erxleben

.,Harry E. :'\litler, Operating patrol , .~ Leon Hansen, Same

Lonnie Henegar, Same ,. . .HenrY Weseloh, Same . ~.. . . ;...

!;toad Maintenance Dist. No.2-SwihartBeach Hurlbert, Maintaining and repair work _ -- .Elton Havener, Maintaiving _ _.. __ _, .

Road M ' tenance Dis1. No. 3--MisfeldtEmil Swanson, Scoop an ridge work .....h ••••••

Missouri Valley Mach. Co., airs and labor .._...J. N. Einung, Grave) and hau gOliver Reichert, Gmding and repair wOl'k _...._..

Road DIMtrlct l"unds:Road Dist. No. 10

Clarepcc Kahler, Clean roa~~an:~f;~erJ~~~tr ,.. .

W. F. Bonta. Cutting trees c._ _ .

James Shufelt. Bridge wor~:g &';t~~.t~~e.

-::;~~i~'·,~~~;~ia~~~~~~I~~ ..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Whereupon Board adourned to October 22, 1946.

~1(lt1 C. A. BARD. Clerk

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burg, N. J, Enroutc homo Mr!-;,MOTgall vbitC'd her sistl'r, l\--1rs,Geo. TillCjuist, ilnd family \n Chi­C'lgO. l1('r dllughlp!', Mn;, C('l!.Bf'n:luml, flI Arn!'s, la., linn an·olh('1" duughl('r, MI's. Don Simp­son, in Sioux Cily.

I'lu1'> 20% Fctlcral Exds{~ 'tl'ax

$2.98 to $15.95

Thes~ HandbagsWill Do Wondersfor Your Costume

We have a glamorous assortment of hrightshiny black and cherry coke plastics, black

patent, and real leather in hlack, hrown andsaddle tan. All the new tricks of the tradeare shown. draping) gathers, unusual se~m­

Ing and many combinations.

Regular - JuniorAnd Half Sizes

Tailored-DressySemi-Dressy

.NE\V STORE 1I0liRS:

\\'f'ek Da:ys:Open 8:30 s. m. Close 5:30 IJ. m.

Saturdays:opf'n 8:30 a. m. Close 9:30 p. m.

Fa~li colors, and the many unusualcolbr combinations are extremely eye·appealing and will bring you compli­ments galore. Seq1Jins, jewels, goldand novelty huttons and unsual appli­ques add glitter and individuality thatIs very pleasing.

Delightfully NewSoft Wool Frocks

\A marvelous showing of the season'sfashion hits. With parties, dances,foothall games, and weeks of crisp,cool days ahead, wise is the womanwho .makes her Fall wardrobe seJec­tions now while assortments and sizeranges are at their best.

These lovely soft wool charmers areideal for every occasion. You'l! wearthem with more enthusiasm everytime you dress up. Every style is rep­resented -

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J,OCALS11I'rll{'r1 j'('/"]'v and L()(l j;;lkpr

\\'(T(' ill ..\tkitlSl;n :\-lulldny 0;1 llu:--i·IH',:S II

:\11"." I-:dith nnd i\liss Maxine'];;ll"I"l'll \\\'1'(' in ()1l1:l11;1 till' lasl of1111' \\'I,,·k

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PRESCRIPTIONS

U\'l<H -:!" Y'EAES (IF HYJ.1.\BLl': PIU':SCRIJlTl<)~ SUlVIC'E

(,('ll'hrat!' Birth;!:I.'"Tlw f,lllll\\'jn!.: 1<\lk,.; (':1110'.,] ill 1111'

1-:111 ill ::1 \ ~-,h(' I; i lr '11'" L ,'I,

For "'ptliling' .-\II11in'r ...ar....:'Ill' Int! :\11''' \\. F S('!ll'(}('.lt'l·

and \11', and t ':lrl D:unnw\"lslll'd ill h1. ]),1111l11',''' ()I'l\dll'l' 1

to help tl1O'111 phsl'n'\' :111'1\' :-',:~i'(l

wl'ddlng <lnlli\'(']''':Il'Y

,m~~9a~mrnrn~gcgmwmm~nnrn~mm~~2D~mmm~~ems~~.m••D•••~·•Ig•. '1'\\"0 HE(;I:..;TEIO:D !'II.\al1A('!:-;T~ . Your prpsuilltinnI: \\ ill IlO' lH'(·lll'a;I'I.y fillpd Ily a r{'J,.:i"tl'n'd phllrllla('j,.,t unly.

•..•: FELBER PHARMACY: n . .:;. ~rllJ{'r ;Ilvl Walden Fellll'l', l'!'C'sniptill!l Druggi."lsMa~~m~3.RmmBuHmroB~GgEg~m~Rm~~~~~.am~.Rmaa.~.B••_~

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17.~~.rv IY~ur Friendly". ,Eamily: Storel

$6.75

Hnturdl1Y:(11M'" 8:30 a. III.el".\1 0:30 p. III.

\'\/{'elt I)ays:()IJI~n H:30 IV 10.(:lmw 5:30 I•. IU.

The First ~ationalBank of Wayne

Nlf:\V STORE HOURS:

In t.hf' ~tat(' or Nehraska, at thtl clOSl~ (If business on Sl'pt('mber 30, 194(j

Publis.hed in response to call made by the Comptroller" of theCurrency, Under Section 5211. U. S, Revised Statutes

ASSETSLoans aha discount s (incllldirH~ $59.00 OYt'f-

drnfls) _ .,United StatE's Go\,('rnnwnt obl~galions, direct

and guaranteed . _ .Othel" bonds. noff's, and debentures.Corporatl' stock.s (including $a,ooo.OO stock

of F"dC'ral Reserve bank)Cash, balancC's with other b~nks·. induding

r('serve balance. and casti itcms in pro-cess of coll£'ction . ...__ .

Bank pn'mises owned $7,000.00, furnitureand fixtures (none)

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TOTAL ASSETS

Correct Ath'sl:AdonJ ,J('ffreyd~urr R. DavisWalter Bcnthack

Dir('clon;Sworn to and subscribed before me Ihi.s 7th day of October, 1946.

L. W. Ellis, Notary Pl1hlic

I!II Pink Rose @ Mint Green

<II Wild Peach I;} Blue Stock

Gl Chrysanthemum CedarTruly gorgeous in their lovel~ new colors, andblankets of highest merit. A I 72 x 90 inchesin size, and hound with ustrous five-inchacetate satil! hindings. Super for wedding andanniversl'ry gifts, as well as for the home.Qualities from 25% to 100% wool priced at

See the NewFlower Shades in

L(ARII,ITJES

Demand (kpo~it:' of individual:-. partnership,,,and corpomt ions $:!,(16:l,36 I ,:1:1

Time (kp()sit~ of indl\·idual.". pal'tnl'rships andcorpora t ions 109.643.;)0

Deposits of lTnit;'d States GOYNnment l in-cluding postal savingsl 1:l'J,864.24

Deposit.... of Stale.... and political suhdi\'isions lRS.Rln.miDf"posits of banks 7.~66,:~()

Other dC'poslts IccrllflPd ~nd cashier'schel'ks. ('tc.} 4,H72,I:1

TUTAL DEPOSITS

Tt'~T,'\L (',\l'ITAL t\(·{'/JlINT.<..;T(rr,\I, J,JAHILlTll<S \ND C..\PI/',\1.

1\('(-( ll':"';TS

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I'lcdg-rd as:.;ch land ....,ecllriti('s loancd) ,houk\;lIu(' I '

L:nilpd Stall'S GOYr'rnnwnt nbligalions.rli1'N't and guan-lnteed, plt'dgt'd lu-,,('cur(' dl'posits and other liabilities

TOTAL LIARlLITIESCAPl1'AL A~(,()lT;,\TS

Capit al Stock'Commun stock tolal par $30.000,00

Surplu5Undivided profItsR('SI'I-VI''' land account for Ill,'-

ferrer!

TOTAL :L8/,:lOO.R7State of Nehraska. County of Wayne, s,": ~.-" _1. L. B. l....1cC'lure. cashier of the abovc-naITJ('d hank.-do solemnly

~~·~a,~('L~,~~ the above stttcment is truC' to the best of my knowlc'dgl'

L. D, Met-LURi';, Cashier.

r~~~~~!d liabilitics: }D('po~lts secured by pledged assets pur­

suant to requirements of law

}"'o. home. Mrs. Teele is a sister Ute hl. nnd Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fred Sunday evening to help Mrs. DUI'g-_ Peterson will be overnight guests .Sunday and Monday. Lowell John~ Johnson and Wi1lis: Lessman ac-ot' rs. Fox. Seh ffler and Ann Mllric of Sioux holz celebrate h<:r birthday: Mr. Friday in the Don Wightman son's hip, which has been in a companied the Parentis.

• SOUTHEAST ~n Ntssen and Miss Bonnie Cit . " '" ~~~v~s1~'~~, ~~.~ a;:dC~~s~~a:~~~~ home. brace. was checked. Bert Rodgers of Lincoln, and':\ WAY N E Nien, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Lutt 1\1 r. and Mrs. II('rman ,hl('~- s('hlw Arnold Kohrt Mr ~nd Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Detlef Bahde went: Mr. and Mrs. Aldan Sedcrberg W. O. Jellison of Omaha, prcsid('nt

an Mrs. Otto Lutt and Delores bue cr of Bancroft, visit('t! la:-t Will }~. Meyer and the J~hn AWis~ to FrC'mont Thursday to vi.sit in spent Sunday with the former's and territory manager for theby att nded the Ak-Sar-Ben in Omaha wee \Vednesd.ay aftC'rnoo~ and zus family. the Irving Bahdc home. From parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Union National insurance com.

"V~dnesday last week, eve ing at Emil Barelmann s. The there they went 10 Cedar Bluffs Sederberg, at Kiron, la, pany, were Sunday dinner gUl'stsStaff Correspondent ~r$. Charles McCOlUlell and Bar, Imanns \\-'ere at !'IerbC'rt Fre· III I~o('al HOSI)ltal and visited in the Peter Bahde and Mr. and Mrs. V.lm. Parenti 1001< at Wm. Parenti's, Mr. and :\lrs. T, J. I111~;Il('s !lnd

The Paul' Balers visited at Lou Danny arrived home Saturday \-'(':~'s Thursday e'lcnmg. !'III'S. Walter Utecht entered a John LUbk£'r homes, returning to Leon to Sioux City ln~t WC"dnesi::lny Mn:;. Frank Morgan arrived family Wl'l'(' in Norfolk Sunday luBalel"s Tuesday evening last week. from Council Blufts where they :11'. and Mrs. F. C. Hammer I1nd local hospit&l Tuesday' last \\'('('k Wayne Sunday. to have his knee hruce checked. bonl(' Monday of last weeJ< from. an Isec Mrs. Richard St ulcko anrl nC'\.v

Mr. and Mrs, Otto Meyer were visited Mtf. McConnell's mother, Mr'J,and Mrs, PC. to Nel:-;t'n called ttl l'('C'l'iv(' medical cnre. Her son, The Robert Johnsons Hnd Mrs The youth will wellr 1111' bruce 18-day visit with her S{JO, Jack daug)1tt'I'. I\lrs. Stulckc is a Slstl'l'at Art Meyer's last ,week Sunday Mrs, ~a McConnell. at f:rnest Gl'€'WC'S Sunday even- Kennelh, is at Lawrpnn' Utechl's Amelia Lcssman wC!'e in Omaha about a month longer. Mrs. ·Roht. Morgan, and family at Philltps. of :\Irs. Hughes.aftern~, M~andM~~te~bens~ntInlgsePlember29'!11{\~re(IHndlllltiI1t1'S'UtC\ChtITtllrnSllum('.I~===========~======~=======~===========-=·~~~~-=.=-~==~~~~~~~=.~~~

l\-'Ir. and Mrs. Gilbert Rauss were Thursday evening at John Grimm's. Ray lOnd Oltc frunllH's \ Io;l(l'd nt

at Henry Relleke's Wednesday Mr. a~d M.l'S. ~red Victor called ~iene ,'('~t~l:sk~~~~~nW~~~:~~~~~iHI~Il~~;r;. Ct'lC'hrnt.e Birthdayeven1ng last week. at MarVIn VIctor s last week Sun~ call d there' Thur::;dlly ('\"t'ning. Tn help Gary Lee cetehralt' his

./~i ~~~~~G~~~~~.R~~~~~~: d~h:f~~f~':;ndOlto FI..r ,fam- faml\'~ an,~~ M~;,,~:i\i~gl:~;;'''·~\i:~~d ~;,:,,~~!:ISr~:f~~~}y~t~::~~~~,I~!,~~Monday evening last week. Ih~s .were at Fred WackC'rs nt sperll lllC' wCl'k.end last w('l'I, in U

MI"S. Ed. Weber visited her 'Wmslde lnst w('('k Sundny to sc(' tIl(' ,('has. ll('il,('s !1l11lH', 1\ I r:--. Ill-i- Mrs. !\ugu:-.1. Kay ar;Jd Willi::;, Mr.mother, Mrs. AU~. Car!snn, in Pf¢. HOWRI'd Wack('l" \~'llO w:u; kes.: wlln had spl'nt Il \\,('c,k al ./1'11- ;tnt! Mrs. Rudolph 1'\:l1y, find familyWakC'fidd \Vcdnt>sduy afternoon hOljlle ,on furlough from r I. LeWIS. sen'~, 1.C'turJH'd hOllW wilh tlu l l1l. or Wakl'fic]d, Mr. and MI'S. Alft'ecIlast w{'ck. W~shm"ton.. MisS lona IkilH's (If Um:tlm, sp('n1 JUg"cl, l\Tl'S, Don Jugrl Hnd Dickie;

Th(' \Vm. Schnoors and MI'8, Mr. and MI'S. F:d, Gat~Je and the wcek-cnd Ins! w('d, in Ill'I' !?<lr. Mr. and Mrs. Sly\'C'stcr Hnas(' ;lndMrs. Anna Magdanz visited Mr, Harlan. Mrs. Ferdmand Nls!-:C'n of t'l] ell ,H('jkcs hOll1e fH1llil~:, l\'~r. and Mrs. Ru,;scll Luttand Mrs. Henry Foost at Bloom~ Elgin, and Glenn Gathje arrived en:rvtr. an~s Mrs. Glll)('l't rvl<ru aqd and tamJly, Mr. And Mr:-;. Pl'Icfield. Sunday last week home Tu~sday last week fr:om .~a~~ fnmlJy. 1\1r. and Mrs. \-"l'rn SipYPl':-; ~1',:I,~,~',~ and Lester and I lamld

Mrs. Lulu Foote, Delbert and cock., Mmn" where the) VISItEd flnd:CI-II'V and l\Tr. Hlld l\Il's. ClydC' Jl • •

George of Pilger, and Mr, and Mrs, relatIVes a week. T' Rakl'r ":('1'(' 1:1St \\"('pk Sunday (iill_1 .-:-Ted Foote and son were last wt'eh: Guests at Lawrenc(' LU'cht s J1('!" u('sls :It AtfrC'd Si\'\"l'r-;: Thr., .01" Hlrthtlll.YSunday afte'rnoon guests' at Curtis last \\"("ek Sunday aftC'rnoo~ wC'r(' Alfn~d ,Si('\'l'ro; Lllnil\" \"i,.;itl'(l:ll . r {l help i\1t's. Lult c('kumtl' l1\rFoote's. Mr, and Mrs, Ronald ElIn:; and \VJi1. \Ta hlkal1lp's 111~;t af!I'l'llnOIl, 121I'thd;'Y, gUl'S~S nt John Lut,t s

1\'1r. nnd Mrs. Charles TpelC! and IJerr:r, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sch- The Sicn'l-s r'1l11il~' \\.('nl tn L:Jurp] Snlllr(]ny ('\"l'llmg. S('pt~mb('r 2f.l,Don of Colome, S. D., spent the lines and family, Mr. and Mrs. Se tember ')7 ~ ttl j1!'lp :\11', ;l\1(1 i\lrs,1 \\'l'l'(' :\lr. and 1\11"s, Le~tC'I' Lilt t,wl'ck·end last \\"c(lk in the George> "'alter Utecht and family, Alb('rt F- .p., D:-' ql'l .. t II ,', 1Oi] 1:\11'. :lnd l\Irs, Pete Jorgensen, :\lr.

,Ivlll~ ,llrln~(( t )],[(' \lll '11!\llCl :'Ill'S. "'.1\-1. O'('onnerand the

Charter No 3392 Resc-rve District No. 10 w~~~~~n,~{ a~,~,l\·~.~~I~l::;i or ()Ill!lh:l, nllll and Russt'll Lutt familie.s.REI)ORT O}' CONDITION OF spC'nl Sept(,111h(,I' :27. with )ll'I· 1\11'., and Mrs. IIfll'H'y Lutt and

('nls Mr, :llld :\hs, Ilt'Ill'\' LllIllly and Mr.. and Mr::;. ,J?lln~hl-\I:()n Lf't' Finnl,l\. \\,!l0'11;1(1 111'lJ(1l,~;.\l11_. Hnd Llt'(ln~lI' l\-lae \\e\'{'

~ Wl1pk al ,Hl'lkk"'-;'"r'I't'll"lwd ~,\t.},l~~~/' ~)~~~2~\~;]~~\'(~~11~~g~;I~~lt \~~~~~th,' follOWing day \\llh h,,)' 1ll,otfll'LI 1"1'1'(\ Jaluh' and Darn"'1 and Mr.

;\11:. ~~]~S?l\I~~, (~~~~:~~~~~' ;\1111 1\11':--. August BrudigRIll rmcl~I~l] kf' rl'lurnpd 10 l\1alTPlla \\'(>1'(' thC're Monday ('\'('-hl~l' Cl:1P'nts 1() visit Jlin\~. ~,'ptemh('r ~(). and ~l.I" Olnd

~ :..'9:!.~11(Un 1 .,t ~\'\'l'l';: , :\-Iro.. Blldd Lult ,lnd ,TnhnIlH' nnd~;t ;\Tl.o.,s Ilat'lwt L('Il1pkl' cill!t'd there

'J'lll':-.day ('H'ning.