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16 two pages sections THE at Wayne HIGH ART SHOW Mn .. C.rlM Frey, In the W .. yne lChooh, lIu"h Dan ,on 01 Mr IJnd Mr, Maurice Proen, In makin, /I last·mlnute check on hi, three d,men· uon .. 1 "1'11011 hang'ng exhibited ,.d the .r' d'low Saturd.y In the school 9ymn •• ium. Din 1\ a freshman at WHS ilnd is .tanding in front of an ext1lb,t of \ome of hi, Ar' II diU work. In the foreground 1\ the head of a boy lculptured by Kurt lesh a WHS freshm,u'l. The Ihow open .. d a' 1 30 p m and closed _t 4 pm with oJboul 100 Attempting to Close Gap cerned about the problem of locating feed(>r n\.gs local!, met this w(l-ek to discuss what be done:" .\ bout fort:; IX'Opie, se\·eral seg-ments C( dustr.\, aUende-d tile meet- d at tFle \'ortheast station. 'It wa" gc-nE·rall.1 a(..'TeE'{l that with the ctlrrpnt price cQnditlOl1S tho.<;e producers s(,lling fepder pigs w(>r(> not e\)J('ri(>ncing all.1 problem in ,,('!ling pigs. It was also laiderstood that current con- ditions could not IX' eXJ)C'cted to contInue inde(initel.l. Several M ers indicated thev would . reed pigs out, but had .. tn locatl.ng feeder pigs. The gpneral coocensu!; was that man.1 f('-('der pJ..gs are available but the location lmknown. In an attempt to locate the (peder pigs a letter be sent to T'<lb I·rltschen at til(' {'ast '-'talion al ({)fl{"ord. Facll month a list of feeder plg In- formatlnn will be mailed I),rt. r Ii i <; Information will Inr iude o ..... ner's name, address, farro ..... - ing date, approximate w('ight and date for "ali' and trpatmpnt l-:1ccination, iron and castration. Dick Soren"en, Wayne, pre<;i- dent o( the \·ortheast \!'i- soci.a.tlon told the group the suc- cess of the endeavor will depend upon feeder pig producers getting the information in 00 time. Dates and timetable will bear- ranged and anno\.mced·in the near future. The Northeast.Swine ,\s- sociation in cooperation with thE' of \;ebraska F'iension "l(>rvic(' is s{Xln"oring the effort. Last Graduation Set f£:'t.'"<ler plgs wi\] be askE'd to send information concerning the pigs wakefield Will Hold Memorial Service May 30 \temorial D;l\" services will be held in the \\akefield Ceme- tery at p.m. \la) 30. The Rev. James \larlett of the Presbv-' terian Church in be guest speaker. Warren Johnson, son of \fr'. and \irs. Kermit Johnson, Wake- field, give the "Cet1)·sburg Address" TheN' wi II be a short parade. The Wake. field High St-hool ld will part,icipate in the memor I tribute. Speeial tribute will be ma e in honor of Lwce CorIX>ral stevfn D. soo of \tr. and Mr.. James \hlkerson, who was kill in action Dec. 26, 1968, wh Ie servtng as a with Company \f, Third BattalIon, .... In case of rain the service wH.l. held in the elementan rrmasium. i The last eighth grade class to graduate from WaITle SL Mary's School will r(:ceive diplomas duringt.'xercisesat SlIl- <:ia.Y'S 10 a.m. Mass. .\ total ofl1ine youngsters will graduate from the school, the last group of eighth graders which will attend the school now that the seventh and eigllth grades have been eliminated. students graduating Sunday will be Kim Allen, \Uthele Armbrus- ter, Richard \lacke, Daniel and Randall McCright. Keith Kucera, Lisa Eimmg, Baroora Schwartz and Nuss. St. \lary's School, which was dedicated in 1954., wl.ll haVE' g r a des one through si:x next school year. Parents may send their seventh and eighth grade children either to Wayne or Fmersan nexi fail. Need an Extra $2S07 This week's Cash Night drawing is worth $250 to the penon who hu his nilll-....drAwn in the Thurs· dAY nIght afhir. The per· son whose name is drawn must be present at the drawing in order to win fhe S250 o;heo;k yom the Chamber of Commero;e. IWS Drive Will End Sunday The 1969 Multiple Sc lerosis - fmd campaign started Mon- usual!)· causing further disabili- day tbt'dughout Wayne County and ty. It is a neurological disease ww..:eid Strlday. Voltrrteer work- which disables the central ner- ers ,ai'e busy canvas$ing this vous system. raiseftDdsforcomoottng State National Bank is acting MS. There is no known cure for in the caPicih' 0( treasurer for the d'tsease as the cause is yet the drive ftmds. I'vt'tthiple Sclerosis, or MS, most frequently in per- their prime years, usually 20 to 40, aml presents cortlf>lex problems in psychologi- cal, 9iJ;cial and economic areas. Jerry Malcom, assisted by Dick R>wers, is headJ;n.g up 1'969 campaign. She, alcng with sevetal other area resi- dents, are afflicted with MS. It .•. that.contrlbutlons t t& the nattoo will pave the .:')t toward research being able to find the ca •• cure dthedlsease. progJ'e6slve, pr0- ceed_ in a series d tmpre- dle"table attacks. eeeh attack E a c h contribution will help tasten the day when perhaps the cause and cure of '-IS may be found. The annml MS Chest is the single most important source of fUllds for the :\lS Society's researc-h and IBtient service programs. Mrs. Makom said Wednesday rooming, since there were Det canvassers for each block m it is possible some residents may not be CCI1tacted· during the food campaign. In such a case, Mrs. Malcom tas asked those desiring to make a cartrfblXioo to take or mU it to either the Stlt. Bank Dr_ hel'seH at 413 Oak Drive. Wayne Driver Fined In Dixon County Court Hoger l.. Kasseoo.um of \\ame one of three drivers in Db:on Count:- courthouse last week. lie paid a fine of $40 and co<:<ts for a speeding violatloo. \Iso finc-d were Tern Lee rox of Estherville, la., $15 costs for speeding, and \;orman C. Anderson of \"ewcastle, and costs (or operating a rmtor ve- hicle without a driver's license to stop at a stop Area Girls Vying For Queen Title The 1969 Farm-to-\farket Truckers queen will be chosen from a field of 111 candidates this Friday evening, accordingto John Shannahan, queen commit- tee chairman. Candidates for the hcx10r in- clude Carla ';ue Janssen, daugh- ter of \tr. and \-irs. Carl Jans- sen of (arroll; Debbie Rrandow, daughte.r of \1r. and \us. Bill Brando .... of Laurel; and Barbara Fischer, daughter of \lr. and \1rs. llarold Fischer .of Wake- field. .\. \\a';'11e High School jtmior, Carla Janssen is an active mem- ber of the \[ethodist 'I outh Fel- lowship and belongs to the Pep :-OlT AREA G1RLS. pil£<'- 24 Brownies in Troop 304 Special Awards \ total of 24 Brownies in Troop 304 were a"l'o'aroed mem- bership stars in the regular troop Trl':'eting at the elementar. school Tuesday afternoon at" -1 p.m. Troop 304 leaders are "\1rs. Dean Hendricks, \1rs. Steve Brasch and (inda l-larder. Receiving n.,.o-) ear stars were Pam Rrummond, Cottrell, Part:. Glass, Tammie Harder, Lori Lund, Sydney \fosley, Kayla Palmer, Charla:>l1e "Theil, Terri Elder and \lelissa Wilson. -\warde-d stars were Lisa Barclay, Lori Brasch, Debbie Brummond, Jean C'arffirt, Carol Francis, Laurie Hendricks, Sand\" Jacobmeier Lambert, Lori Lessrrn.n: l.inda Lmd, Holly \!allette, Susie Proett, .-\nita Sandahl and Chris- tina \·akoc. During the ITXl1th of April Brownie Troop 304 held an Easter project and a roller skating April 29 in \\·ake- field. Wajlle1'roop190andtroops from Pender and Thurstoo Pined them for the skating Plrt:Y. Also during April girls learned how to use and care for a jlck- mife and how to tie various knots used in sCOli:ing. The group also made dish l:8gs and sit- upoI'ls for use in naY Camp. Maj. activities inClwed a Mother's Day project and tray favors for the \\-ayne' Hospital. Mrs. Hmdricks s:aJdtlat Troop 304 will cCIDchae their 1968-69 sea.S(I] with a at the Girl Scom: cabin on May 27. EHE D I "i,-.".t-!,: ., ., lO" . tt"aa t'i/llltlT ! Yl ttllCOI.:I II! HtaR, l>U $ , W.\Y'-:F., "\EBRASM 8Ijj'\87. TIfl'RSDAY, MAY 12,1969 Herb Bergt Wins Free Vacation To Lake Okoboji Herb Bergt, Wayne, has won a trip to Lake ()kollJOH for sl.x as a result 0( Flower Da) s promotion by the retail commJttee of thf Cham- ber 01 Commerce. - l1lc dnwing for the prize wal held afternooo at Gp.m. me pers(lrt1 whcfse name was drawn did n,t have to be present In to win tlie (ree vacation. ' Bergt, winning the cia.) vacat Ion at Lake C/t'l)ooji's I I1lenwarth Beach, will al50 re- ceive $50 In sJX'fldlng money. The slip which won the free trip for· him filled out at J·redricksoo Oil ("0. north of \\a:Olle. I -One merchants in HIe city fE.r1icipatE'd in the I"lower Powcr Days protl¥)tlon. Fair Booth Inquiries Are Being He<;('rvations faT toothexlllbits for this year's Wayne COlfllty fair arc alrcad;. starting to come in, acc·ording to \1 Rabe, see- retar} of the \\ayne County Fair \ <;sociatlon. Hahe said Itot he already tas had inquiries from firms as far al',"al" as Florida and California '>eeking information about the fair. ·\oout 11 people from the \\ayne area have asked about setting up boaths at the Cair I slated for the fairgromds Aug. '·9. Harold IngallS,' Wayne Com .. t:; ·\gricultural Agent, said HBt for the first time this year the 4-1! baby beeves entered in the rate-of-gain contest at the fair will be judged according to be- ginning Weights. Ingalls weighed about 200 ooby beeves early in A.pril so as to be able to classifY them. They will be weighed again after they are shown at fair. Flower Girls Needed YOlmg girls from eight to 14 yt"ars old. who are fnterested 1ft being flower grrls during the annlll.l American Legion Memorial Day program In Wayne are urged to cootact Mrs. Tulia Haas (375-3463) as soon as possible. The flower girls will meet at the \Voman's Club room in the city auditorium at ,8:30 a.m. on r-.femorial Day. They should bring flowers if of graves at Greenwood Ceme- tery after the annUal parade is Spring Rain Is General in Area A general area rain over norti.- east \'ebraska started around 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon and continues as The Herald g()es to press Wednesda}· morning. At 8 a.m. \\ecinesday. precipita- tion had reached the .45 inch rmrk. This, along with the 1.05 inches of moisture received Fri- da), has momentarily quenched soil's and caused many folk to smile. Following are the temperature ranges during the past week: Date HI LO ?\-1ay 14 82 52 ,..,,15 84 56 \fay 16 84 58 \-Iay 1-;- 60 43 May 18 56 45 !'.lay 19 68 50 \-Iay 20 72 38 C.S. W-eatherBureau issued a "thus far" 'extremely accurate seven...<Jay wefither fore- cast issued Sl.Wlday. 'They said St"t" SPRING RAIN, pac:e "i Graduates Featured In Special Sectian :\ special SOUV3ir ,sec- tion of grad- mting seniors wil be in- clwed in the next issue cL The Wayne Herald. The special sectioo will inc hrle pictures of seniors graduating Way n e High School, Winside High School, Allen High School and Wakefield High School. Watch for it in the M0n- day issue. To Graduate June 6 Tom Kieft. of Mrs. Om _",stedt of :CarroII, Will graduate Jooe 6 {rom lake rest AQdemy In Lake Forrest, ru.. Courth .... m his ' A merit _, he ..rn at10nd Car!elm College in Mlnn..( OIl a scholarship in Attorney Ex s Funds Avaaable' lin_Wayne tOtlg'heo up, the criminal element ('omt .... derlo.; Carl f,l:he-el, fl'rnQr CritrW' r om- lftder the NatkJnal·j fewer law f"flforcernentofncerl5,"' sheriff. and ·Dr. r!'J;ional"('('rrttlr. the he'r.' ('ommented Hlcrard F, \1uettng, former or \\ ( Ini NoT1'otk attorney, as he spoke- l'urpoM nfthc-I!{" on.l:!.l('rlme CI1 ! aw f"nforcC'ment I1Jd t-ad t-ltabllihed thr .. heton the Wame Coucb commls- Commission was \llitilned by (tlmlnal lustit(' was C'lrtablbhe-d (1) romrrull-o slooerl'l \lueting, as being 0 "lmprO\:{" to hP a Pltatt" agmc) d.Ilpens!n&' noon at the '\al"Oe ('OI81t\" court- law enforct"men throughout tDuse. . . northe-.ast \;rbra"lka/ He told th(' .\ttorne: \-lueting Is I-,'TOI[P, happqne<l In 7ap. to the {rim{" Commls- <." D. could happen t"lj:'rfl( slOl'l made up of two re-prcsenta- r.ach of the eight rorm- tlves from ea .. t, of the follm .. ing ing the Crime Com- I eight countieS: Plerce,.\ntelope, dlstrlcthastwdrepre-- I Wayne. \tadlson, stanton. MOX. '>('ntativ(os on the 1 and Dh:on. Polk{' Chief \·ern Fair('hlld and Aha aMending the 3D.m. county clerk "\orrle Weible are lng;in the commlsslon·er's officE' the two pcrsons on crime Alfred Koplin, mayor of commission Wayne VernOfl lIlll, mayor of COl8lt.l. TII(>y work 'wUh 14 men W side; Wa\"Tle Cltv councilmen from other coll1Hes, plus Ma. y ooe member at larg¢, (' mposlng &1 ster; Vern I·airchlld, WaYTl(> a northeast "\ebrasl1a c 'mmlUee chler of pollee; \'orris Weible, working in cooJ)('ration \th Uo\,- 32--Graduates. at Winilt! Winside 1Iigh School held Com- ing rertlclpatlon in mencem{'nt services Monday eve- ties. "'11 rrlng in the school's gyrmaslum T:r::ttricla lioemann, da·Ught.pr of with 32 seniors graduating. Dr. 'fi'. and \1rs. Ted lloemann, waR , JolTl Greer, {lnlverslty of Ne-- rE'rlplent of <l $345 seholarshlp : braska, delivered the evening to:Tletmer's Beauty {"ollege, Fr(>- : address. '>n 32 G·RADUATES p.nge-; VALEDICTORIAN Phyllis Irene Prince, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. CecIl Prince, was named valedictorian with a four year g r a de average fL 93.175. gr.du.tion crowd .t tn. i I : evenm,", during Commencement ! Mr. Ceo;il Prino;. Her grAde 1 WHS wu 93.175 -Tonight (Thl.tl'8da.y). ' I F·\ awards night, style l 'G d N • h Salutatorian was 1..l'TIne Adele show at Wayne High School [I 00 elg 1'routman, daughter 0( Mr. and lecture mil, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. ('arl Trqut man , whose four- -Ton ight, Alien IIlgh ,'ITo Allen, WI· year grade average was 92.9 1 °0. School gradLntioo in school Prlnclpa1ltonald Kramer ITlJlde auditorium, R p.m. ! :-';ortheast was well --j-,:---:"-:-,,- .... ,.,.--c presentatiOn o(scholarshipsand --.SlJJlday, Wayne Illgh represented among the winners elve an Ak ... 'ia.r-l\en (;ood awards during the program. don- mccalaureate in clty audl- ct the ,\k ... Sar-He-n's 3llnl.Bl Good hOOr citatlon and pin. nil" Deck, daughter of Mr. and Pw m .• 1 "ielghbor Awards (or their un- __ rt'onw=rho. Mrs. Lester Deck, received a - ay, ayne 11gh .; and neighborly deeds. UI ........ ' ,scholars.hip for one-haif"bf heir gradmtion in Rice Mem- People from Alien, Winside, Is JwaYfJ prompt to lend a help- rt btoo and several other towns folk. )'he SCholarship was meet s In Woman's Club I'· state were and nodney PearB<l1 0( ,!lakota hi recognltion of he·r out stand- room, 7:30 p.m. Vernoo" Wheeler Allen re-- City woo used artltlclal respira. A Ch 'h' VBS rea ure s Dates U in He ed ("r}'stal I.ake and near death. with \'acation Bible schools are an ----------.' <md snowplow numerous times Top Graduates Error important phase in the youth until 3 p.m. Pre-school The Wayne IIlghSchOOIleIlloril training program of many will attli-nd forenoon sesslons" jhe 47 days In a row, In- who wlll graduate ne:n Monda)' churches. Such schools are traw only. 'jcludlng Christmas Eve and evening with honors and In tht ditionally held immediately fol- st. Paul's Lutteran Church,,..' Chrlstmat Day. opening roads top ten per cent d tt:e claU lowing the closing or ·public I..esIJe. Jme 2-6, dally from 9 rand lanes were Incorrectly identified 4t schools in the spring. a.m. uRtfI 3 p.m. . R[char MllIer cA Winside re- tge last 1 0( The W .1,. noticE' asking for area SCC' vas, pagc 7 ,;-t:"etved t aWard fo/ being a lJerald. ssue church's VR'S schedules was car- H d' h "1'Vorker in tte comrrnml- : Semors who ""til gradtBte ill ried in the ,lay 15 '"ue of The F A Awar 5 Nig t ; . ' tI>e top 10 per cent or the cia •• Herald. Following are those suI>- t. Fogarty, Ak-..')ar-Ben Christine Bemttal, Kathleen mitted. Slated for Thursday 'pre'lilent, announced the 53 win- /JIf1klau, Nancy liamley, Joedy, first Baptist Church, _' lor the awards Wednesday. Pamela Olson, Daniel F ran k Pedersen, rastor: . The Future Homemakers of.'. 'rht! ers were nominated by RQ1;le rt s, MaI'Y--Stevepsorr-w 2-6. daily from 9 a.m. to 12 Amertca chapter: at Wa,yne Higil4:: t he friends and neighbors Jerome stUdents grad.. noon. School will hold ptmg with honors wlll be Donna lhfted Presb)ierian C h u r c h, night actlvity this Thursday eve- ii' dors'}n tfe state. They wUl each ;Agler, Thoma!! Denesla. Kath:> Vtayne, C. Paul Russell, IJ'stor: ning In the high school lecture I :leen Dlmklau, D1ana,)anke and Jrne 2-6, classes for hall. !' BA D r :Mary . primary and ]W1ior derertments. To be annatllced during -the i!' Retelv.es. egree . Gra.duatlon ls scheduled for F i Joanne Welsh of Pender was \k)rning sessions held from 9 Miss A. Ca freshman. SCJphomore I ! awarded a oochelor cA arts de- Dr. Dale R. I.ar- a.m. lDltil 12 noon and the after- and junior) and Miss FHA (a l gree with major field In speech sen, president fA. York College, noon sessions from 1:30 untU senior'. The titles wtIl;go to the land drama from the College fA. will be-the featured speaker dur- 3:30 p.m. girls who have earned the rryost .; Saint Mary in Omaha durlng the tng the· night. Baccalaureate Grace Lut,heran Chuirch, points during the year. I .Saturday afternooo commence- serylces, with Rev. Donfver Wayne, E. .1. Bernthal, Also scheduled (or the evening ment ceremonies at Boys Town. Peterson of Paul's ldheran June 2-6, dail,) morning seslsions are the regular FHA lBaccalaureate degrees were Church in Wayne featured apeak- from 9 a.m. mtll 12 noon, with meeting, a style show and a tea 1awarded 110 seniors during the er. will be held Smday afternOCll afternoon sessions from 1 p.m. 'act£vities.. at 3:30. In. the city 1 I .J I

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Page 1: hra~kJ Attorney Ex s Funds ~~~, ~!~e Co,~ol - City of Waynenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1961-1970... · 16 two pages sections THE at Wayne "'hra~kJ HIGH

16 two

pages sections THE

at Wayne "'hra~kJ

HIGH ART SHOW Mn .. C.rlM Frey, In the W .. yne lChooh, lIu"h Dan

,on 01 Mr IJnd Mr, Maurice Proen, In

makin, /I last·mlnute check on hi, three d,men· uon .. 1 "1'11011 hang'ng exhibited ,.d the .r' d'low Saturd.y ~ffernoon In the school 9ymn •• ium. Din

1\ a freshman at WHS ilnd is .tanding in front of an ext1lb,t of \ome of hi, Ar' II diU work. In the foreground 1\ the head of a boy lculptured by Kurt lesh ~Iso a WHS freshm,u'l. The Ihow open .. d a' 1 30 p m and closed _t 4 pm with oJboul 100 ~ttendlng

P\!u~r ~~!~~~~rs Attempting to Close Gap cerned about the problem of locating feed(>r n\.gs local!, met this w(l-ek to discuss what ~ight be done:" .\ bout fort:; IX'Opie,

~p ~enting se\·eral seg-ments

C( dustr.\, aUende-d tile meet­d at tFle \'ortheast station.

'It wa" gc-nE·rall.1 a(..'TeE'{l that with the ctlrrpnt price cQnditlOl1S tho.<;e producers s(,lling fepder pigs w(>r(> not e\)J('ri(>ncing all.1

problem in ,,('!ling pigs. It was also laiderstood that current con­ditions could not IX' eXJ)C'cted to contInue inde(initel.l. Several

Mers indicated thev would . reed pigs out, but had

~t'{ilt~ .. tn locatl.ng feeder pigs. The gpneral coocensu!; was that man.1 f('-('der pJ..gs are available but the location lmknown.

In an attempt to locate the (peder pigs a letter I~ill be sent

to T'<lb I·rltschen at til(' \ort~ {'ast '-'talion al ({)fl{"ord. Facll month a list of feeder plg In­formatlnn will be mailed I),rt. r Ii i <; Information will Inr iude

o ..... ner's name, address, farro ..... -ing date, approximate w('ight and date for "ali' and trpatmpnt ~uch a.~ l-:1ccination, iron ~hot" and castration.

Dick Soren"en, Wayne, pre<;i­dent o( the \·ortheast ~wine \!'i­

soci.a.tlon told the group the suc­cess of the endeavor will depend upon feeder pig producers getting the information in 00 time.

Dates and timetable will bear­ranged and anno\.mced·in the near future. The Northeast.Swine ,\s­sociation in cooperation with thE' j1niver~ity of \;ebraska F'iension "l(>rvic(' is s{Xln"oring the effort.

~",all,~',~,~,:"u~;:;'ein s:~~In~ Last Graduation Set f£:'t.'"<ler plgs wi\] be askE'd to send information concerning the pigs

wakefield Will Hold Memorial Service May 30

\temorial D;l\" services will be held in the \\akefield Ceme­tery at ~ p.m. \la) 30. The Rev. James \larlett of the Presbv-' terian Church in \\"akefteld~will be guest speaker.

Warren Johnson, son of \fr'. and \irs. Kermit Johnson, Wake­field, ~ill give the "Cet1)·sburg Address" •

TheN' wi II be a short parade. The Wake. field High St-hool ld will part,icipate in the memor I tribute.

Speeial tribute will be ma e in honor of Lwce CorIX>ral stevfn D. ~9.ke~son, soo of \tr. and Mr.. James \hlkerson, who was kill in action Dec. 26, 1968, wh Ie servtng as a Sq~I..eader with Company \f, Third BattalIon,

~~~,~r\~:~~~irst Mar~e .... In case of rain the service

wH.l. ~ held in the elementan scho?l'~ rrmasium. i

The last eighth grade class to graduate from WaITle SL Mary's School will r(:ceive diplomas duringt.'xercisesat SlIl­<:ia.Y'S 10 a.m. Mass.

.\ total ofl1ine youngsters will graduate from the school, the last group of eighth graders which will attend the school now that the seventh and eigllth grades have been eliminated.

students graduating Sunday will be Kim Allen, \Uthele Armbrus­ter, Richard \lacke, Daniel and Randall McCright. Keith Kucera, Lisa Eimmg, Baroora Schwartz and ~khael Nuss.

St. \lary's School, which was dedicated in 1954., wl.ll haVE' onl~ g r a des one through si:x next school year. Parents may send their seventh and eighth grade children either to Wayne or Fmersan nexi fail.

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Need an Extra $2S07 This week's Cash Night

drawing is worth $250 to the penon who hu his nilll-....drAwn in the Thurs· dAY nIght afhir. The per· son whose name is drawn must be present at the drawing in order to win fhe S250 o;heo;k yom the Chamber of Commero;e.

IWS Drive Will End Sunday The 1969 Multiple Sc lerosis -

fmd ~1\'e campaign started Mon- usual!)· causing further disabili­day tbt'dughout Wayne County and ty. It is a neurological disease ww..:eid Strlday. Voltrrteer work- which disables the central ner­ers ,ai'e busy canvas$ing this vous system. ~to raiseftDdsforcomoottng State National Bank is acting MS. There is no known cure for in the caPicih' 0( treasurer for the d'tsease as the cause is yet the drive ftmds. to~_.

I'vt'tthiple Sclerosis, or MS, str~ most frequently in per­S<:Il~~1h their prime years, usually fro~ 20 to 40, aml presents cortlf>lex problems in psychologi­cal, 9iJ;cial and economic areas. ~; Jerry Malcom, assisted

by ~~ Dick R>wers, is headJ;n.g up ~ 1'969 campaign. She, alcng with sevetal other area resi­dents, are afflicted with MS. It

~ .•. that.contrlbutlons

t t& the nattoo will pave the .:')t toward research sc~ being able to find the ca •• cure dthedlsease. ~·u.stllily progJ'e6slve, pr0-ceed_ in a series d tmpre-

dle"table attacks. eeeh attack

E a c h contribution will help tasten the day when perhaps the cause and cure of '-IS may be found. The annml MS Ho~ Chest cam~ign is the single most important source of fUllds for the :\lS Society's researc-h and IBtient service programs.

Mrs. Makom said Wednesday rooming, since there were Det ~O~h canvassers for each block m ~a...vne, it is possible some residents may not be CCI1tacted· during the food campaign. In such a case, Mrs. Malcom tas asked those desiring to make a cartrfblXioo to take or mU it to either the Stlt. ~.tDnal Bank Dr_ hel'seH at 413 Oak Drive.

Wayne Driver Fined

In Dixon County Court Hoger l.. Kasseoo.um of \\ame

""-a~ one of three drivers f~e-d in Db:on Count:- courthouse last week. lie paid a fine of $40 and co<:<ts for a speeding violatloo.

\Iso finc-d were Tern Lee rox of Estherville, la., $15 ~d costs for speeding, and \;orman C. Anderson of \"ewcastle, $~O and costs (or operating a rmtor ve­hicle without a driver's license

:n~. rall~ to stop at a stop

Area Girls Vying For Queen Title

The 1969 Farm-to-\farket Truckers queen will be chosen from a field of 111 candidates this Friday evening, accordingto John Shannahan, queen commit­tee chairman.

Candidates for the hcx10r in­clude Carla ';ue Janssen, daugh­ter of \tr. and \-irs. Carl Jans­sen of (arroll; Debbie Rrandow, daughte.r of \1r. and \us. Bill Brando .... of Laurel; and Barbara Fischer, daughter of \lr. and \1rs. llarold Fischer .of Wake­field.

.\. \\a';'11e High School jtmior, Carla Janssen is an active mem­ber of the \[ethodist 'I outh Fel­lowship and belongs to the Pep

:-OlT AREA G1RLS. pil£<'-

24 Brownies in Troop 304 E~n Special Awards

\ total of 24 Brownies in Troop 304 were a"l'o'aroed mem­bership stars in the regular troop Trl':'eting at the elementar. school Tuesday afternoon at" -1 p.m. Troop 304 leaders are "\1rs. Dean Hendricks, \1rs. Steve Brasch and (inda l-larder.

Receiving n.,.o-) ear stars were Pam Rrummond, Cat~\ Cottrell, Part:. Glass, Tammie Harder, Lori Lund, Sydney \fosley, Kayla Palmer, Charla:>l1e "Theil, Terri Elder and \lelissa Wilson.

-\warde-d onE'-~earmembership stars were Lisa Barclay, Lori Brasch, Debbie Brummond, Jean C'arffirt, Carol Francis, Laurie Hendricks, Sand\" Jacobmeier ~ancy Lambert, Lori Lessrrn.n: l.inda Lmd, Holly \!allette, Susie Proett, .-\nita Sandahl and Chris­tina \·akoc.

During the ITXl1th of April Brownie Troop 304 held an Easter project and a roller skating ~rt~ April 29 in \\·ake­field. Wajlle1'roop190andtroops from Pender and Thurstoo Pined them for the skating Plrt:Y. Also during April t~ girls learned how to use and care for a jlck­mife and how to tie various knots used in sCOli:ing. The group also made dish l:8gs and sit­upoI'ls for use in naY Camp.

Maj. activities inClwed a Mother's Day project and tray favors for the \\-ayne' Hospital.

Mrs. Hmdricks s:aJdtlat Troop 304 will cCIDchae their 1968-69 sea.S(I] with a cooJcv~ at the Girl Scom: cabin on May 27.

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W.\Y'-:F., "\EBRASM 8Ijj'\87. TIfl'RSDAY, MAY 12,1969

Herb Bergt Wins Free Vacation To Lake Okoboji

Herb Bergt, Wayne, has won a trip to Lake ()kollJOH for sl.x da~·11 as a result 0( t~ Flower ~r Da) s promotion by the retail commJttee of thf \~ame Cham-ber 01 Commerce. -

l1lc dnwing for the prize wal held ~tur: a~· afternooo at Gp.m. me pers(lrt1 whcfse name was

drawn did n,t have to be present In or~r to win tlie (ree vacation. '

Bergt, be~ldes winning the six~ cia.) vacat Ion at Lake C/t'l)ooji's I I1lenwarth Beach, will al50 re­ceive $50 In sJX'fldlng money. The slip which won the free trip for· him v.ra~ filled out at J·redricksoo Oil ("0. north of \\a:Olle.

I Ut~ -One merchants in HIe city fE.r1icipatE'd in the three~day I"lower Powcr Days protl¥)tlon.

Fair Booth Inquiries

Are Being Rec~ived He<;('rvations faT toothexlllbits

for this year's Wayne COlfllty fair arc alrcad;. starting to come in, acc·ording to \1 Rabe, see­retar} of the \\ayne County Fair \ <;sociatlon.

Hahe said Itot he already tas had inquiries from firms as far al',"al" as Florida and California '>eeking information about the fair. ·\oout 11 people from the \\ayne area have asked about setting up boaths at the Cair I slated for the fairgromds Aug.

'·9. Harold IngallS,' Wayne Com ..

t:; ·\gricultural Agent, said HBt for the first time this year the 4-1! baby beeves entered in the rate-of-gain contest at the fair will be judged according to be­ginning Weights. Ingalls weighed about 200 ooby beeves early in A.pril so as to be able to classifY them. They will be weighed again after they are shown at t~ fair.

Flower Girls Needed YOlmg girls from eight to 14

yt"ars old. who are fnterested 1ft being flower grrls during the annlll.l American Legion Memorial Day program In Wayne are urged to cootact Mrs. Tulia Haas (375-3463) as soon

as possible. The flower girls will meet at

the \Voman's Club room in the city auditorium at ,8:30 a.m. on r-.femorial Day. They should bring flowers if IX>ssible~ordecoratfng of graves at Greenwood Ceme­tery after the annUal parade is

Spring Rain Is General in Area

A general area rain over norti.­east \'ebraska started around 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon and continues as The Herald g()es to press Wednesda}· morning. At 8 a.m. \\ecinesday. precipita­tion had reached the .45 inch rmrk. This, along with the 1.05 inches of moisture received Fri­da), has momentarily quenched t~ soil's thir~ and caused many folk to smile.

Following are the temperature ranges during the past week: Date HI LO ?\-1ay 14 82 52 ,..,,15 84 56 \fay 16 84 58 \-Iay 1-;- 60 43 May 18 56 45 !'.lay 19 68 50 \-Iay 20 72 38

~orfolk's C.S. W-eatherBureau issued a "thus far" 'extremely accurate seven...<Jay wefither fore­cast issued Sl.Wlday. 'They said

St"t" SPRING RAIN, pac:e "i

Graduates Featured In Special Sectian

:\ special SOUV3ir ,sec­tion of pictUl'~s grad­mting seniors wil be in­clwed in the next issue cL The Wayne Herald.

The special sectioo will inc hrle pictures of seniors graduating f~m Way n e High School, Winside High School, Allen High School and Wakefield High School.

Watch for it in the M0n­day issue.

To Graduate June 6 Tom Kieft. ~her of Mrs.

Om _",stedt of :CarroII, Will graduate Jooe 6 {rom lake F\Jr~ rest AQdemy In Lake Forrest, ru.. Courth .... m his c~ss. '

A merit scbo~b..Ip se~ _, he ..rn at10nd Car!elm College in N~Id, Mlnn..( OIl

a scholarship in ~.I

Attorney Ex s Funds Avaaable' ~~~, ~!~e Co,~ol lin_Wayne Coun~YI tOtlg'heo up, the criminal element ('omt .... derlo.; Carl f,l:he-el, w~c fl'rnQr Tlf'mann'~ CritrW' r om- r~.~. r~. lftder the NatkJnal·j

~~~:l~~e:ea~h~~: t~~~~;: :~~~~~~\IC~,~~~'~\I~:;e~~~~~·· r;~~~:t\~~~:~~:~~~;I~ ()r;m~~~~:~\4:~ tnI~med~ fewer law f"flforcernentofncerl5,"' sheriff. and ·Dr. ~.f:I.".l)ttman" '<"rv('sa~ r!'J;ional"('('rrttlr. the he'r.' ('ommented Hlcrard F, \1uettng, former mn~or or \\ s~de. rtC'~nn'~ ( rI~ (omml!l~lon Ini ~rMt~t~onal~r1~:! NoT1'otk attorney, as he spoke- l'urpoM nfthc-I!{" on.l:!.l('rlme CI1 ! aw f"nforcC'ment I1Jd t-ad t-ltabllihed thr .. ~ heton the Wame Coucb commls- Commission was \llitilned by (tlmlnal lustit(' was C'lrtablbhe-d (1) romrrull-o slooerl'l and~e5tsTue~yafter-· \lueting, as being 0 "lmprO\:{" to hP a Pltatt" agmc) d.Ilpens!n&' noon at the '\al"Oe ('OI81t\" court- law enforct"men throughout tDuse. . . northe-.ast \;rbra"lka/ He told th('

.\ttorne: \-lueting Is con~ultant I-,'TOI[P, "\\t'o<l~ happqne<l In 7ap. to the He~onal {rim{" Commls- <." D. could happen t"lj:'rfl( slOl'l made up of two re-prcsenta- r.ach of the eight COt81t;,i>~ rorm-tlves from ea .. t, of the follm .. ing ing the H{'~!ooal Crime Com- I eight countieS: Plerce,.\ntelope, m!s~lon dlstrlcthastwdrepre-- I Wayne. \tadlson, stanton. MOX. '>('ntativ(os on the rO~I!lslon. 1 ("~r and Dh:on. Polk{' Chief \·ern Fair('hlld and

Aha aMending the 3D.m. m~t- county clerk "\orrle Weible are lng;in the commlsslon·er's officE' the two pcrsons on ut~ crime we~ Alfred Koplin, mayor of commission repr{'s~nttil'g Wayne w~e; VernOfl lIlll, mayor of COl8lt.l. TII(>y work 'wUh 14 men W side; Wa\"Tle Cltv councilmen from ~e\'cn other coll1Hes, plus Ma. y \\ll1e~!l, ~.ds·mlthandDiCk ooe member at larg¢, (' mposlng &1 ster; Vern I·airchlld, WaYTl(> a northeast "\ebrasl1a c 'mmlUee chler of pollee; \'orris Weible, working in cooJ)('ration \th Uo\,-

32--Graduates. at Winilt! Winside 1Iigh School held Com- ing rertlclpatlon in sch(~laetivl-

mencem{'nt services Monday eve- ties. "'11 rrlng in the school's gyrmaslum T:r::ttricla lioemann, da·Ught.pr of with 32 seniors graduating. Dr. 'fi'. and \1rs. Ted lloemann, waR , JolTl Greer, {lnlverslty of Ne-- rE'rlplent of <l $345 seholarshlp : braska, delivered the evening to:Tletmer's Beauty {"ollege, Fr(>- : address. '>n 32 G·RADUATES p.nge-;

VALEDICTORIAN Phyllis Irene Prince, daugh­

ter of Mr. and Mrs. CecIl Prince, was named valedictorian with a four year g r a de average fL 93.175.

gr.du.tion crowd .t tn. i I

: evenm,", during Commencement ! Mr. Ceo;il Prino;. Her grAde 1 WHS wu 93.175

-Tonight (Thl.tl'8da.y). '

I F·\ awards night, style l 'G d N • h Salutatorian was 1..l'TIne Adele show at Wayne High School [I 00 elg

1'routman, daughter 0( Mr. and lecture mil, 7:30 p.m.

Mrs. ('arl Trqut man , whose four- -Ton ight, Alien IIlgh ,'ITo Allen, WI· year grade average was 92.9

1°0. School gradLntioo in school

Prlnclpa1ltonald Kramer ITlJlde auditorium, R p.m. ! :-';ortheast ~ebraska was well --j-,:---:"-:-,,-....,.,.--c presentatiOn o(scholarshipsand --.SlJJlday, Wayne Illgh represented among the winners elve an Ak ... 'ia.r-l\en (;ood

awards during the program. don- mccalaureate in clty audl- ct the ,\k ... Sar-He-n's 3llnl.Bl Good hOOr citatlon and pin.

nil" Deck, daughter of Mr. and tori~t30 Pwm.• 1 "ielghbor Awards (or their un- \<{~ .~laarmolond ~jotherth~~.nc __ rt'onw=rho. Mrs. Lester Deck, received a - ay, ayne 11gh .; ~elflsh and neighborly deeds. UI ........ '

,scholars.hip for one-haif"bf heir gradmtion in Rice Mem- ~ People from Alien, Winside, Is JwaYfJ prompt to lend a help-

~~~~:~~:~y~~l~:~~~~~~ or~~:~~rt~~; ~o~~i rtbtoo and several other towns ~f~~d ~~al~r,:r:~!ttx;1J~~ folk. )'he SCholarship was ~ven meet s In Woman's Club I'· :n!~\~Y':~:r~~ state were and nodney PearB<l1 0( ,!lakota

• hi recognltion of he·r out stand- room, 7:30 p.m. ~ Vernoo" Wheeler ~ Allen re-- City woo used artltlclal respira.

A Ch 'h' VBS i~ ~~u!!;; ~:~gr~ ~::~ ~': ~~e~~;ea4~5-{)~In~~~ :i~;~~! rea ure s Dates U in He ed ("r}'stal I.ake and near death. ".I~~~ek; r~~; with ~:nma In~n~:; \'acation Bible schools are an ----------.' t.~ <md snowplow numerous times Top Graduates Error

important phase in the youth until 3 p.m. Pre-school children·""'~and durin~DecemberandJanuary The Wayne IIlghSchOOIleIlloril training program of many will attli-nd forenoon sesslons" jhe work~ 47 days In a row, In- who wlll graduate ne:n Monda)' churches. Such schools are traw only. 'jcludlng Christmas Eve and evening with honors and In tht ditionally held immediately fol- st. Paul's Lutteran Church,,..' Chrlstmat Day. opening roads top ten per cent d tt:e claU lowing the closing or ·public I..esIJe. Jme 2-6, dally from 9 rand lanes were Incorrectly identified 4t schools in the spring. a.m. uRtfI 3 p.m. . R[char MllIer cA Winside re- tge last 1 0( The W

.1,. noticE' asking for area SCC' vas, pagc 7 ,;-t:"etved t aWard fo/ being a lJerald. ssue ayn~ church's VR'S schedules was car- H d' h _le.s~ "1'Vorker in tte comrrnml- : Semors who ""til gradtBte ill ried in the ,lay 15 '"ue of The F A Awar 5 Nig t ; ~ty. . ' tI>e top 10 per cent or the cia •• Herald. Following are those suI>- t. Fnink~. Fogarty, Ak-..')ar-Ben ~re Christine Bemttal, Kathleen mitted. Slated for Thursday 'pre'lilent, announced the 53 win- /JIf1klau, Nancy liamley, Joedy,

first Baptist Church, \\'a~Tl(,o _' ;pfter~s lor the awards Wednesday. H~~!, Pamela Olson, Daniel F ran k Pedersen, rastor: . .]l.Wl~ The Future Homemakers of.'. 'rht! ers were nominated by RQ1;le rt s, MaI'Y--Stevepsorr-w 2-6. daily from 9 a.m. to 12 Amertca chapter: at Wa,yne Higil4:: the friends and neighbors Jerome Vrtls~. stUdents grad.. noon. School will hold itsannwlawar<'t~~i~~~~~!h~k.:-~-BenAmblssa- ptmg with honors wlll be Donna

lhfted Presb)ierian C h u r c h, night actlvity this Thursday eve- ii' dors'}n tfe state. They wUl each ;Agler, Thoma!! Denesla. Kath:> Vtayne, C. Paul Russell, IJ'stor: ning In the high school lecture I :leen Dlmklau, D1ana,)anke and Jrne 2-6, ~ly classes for the~· hall. !' • BA D r :Mary ~evenson. . primary and ]W1ior derertments. To be annatllced during -the i!' Retelv.es. egree . Gra.duatlon ls scheduled for

;~ffi~~~~~~:g ~~ld:~~~~ :;:nt~eswt~ ~istshe F ~~;ss ~: i Joanne Welsh of Pender was ·~:'eo'~~t~~: e:!:la~ \k)rning sessions held from 9 Miss A. Ca freshman. SCJphomore I ! awarded a oochelor cA arts de- ~ audltor~urn. Dr. Dale R. I.ar-a.m. lDltil 12 noon and the after- and junior) and Miss FHA (a l gree with major field In speech sen, president fA. York College, noon sessions from 1:30 untU senior'. The titles wtIl;go to the land drama from the College fA. will be-the featured speaker dur-3:30 p.m. girls who have earned the rryost .; Saint Mary in Omaha durlng the tng the· night. Baccalaureate

Grace Lut,heran Chuirch, points during the year. I .Saturday afternooo commence- serylces, with Rev. Donfver Wayne, E. .1. Bernthal, ~stor: Also scheduled (or the evening ~ ment ceremonies at Boys Town. Peterson of St~ Paul's ldheran June 2-6, dail,) morning seslsions are the regular mont~ly FHA lBaccalaureate degrees were Church in Wayne featured apeak­from 9 a.m. mtll 12 noon, with meeting, a style show and a tea 1awarded 110 seniors during the er. will be held Smday afternOCll afternoon sessions from 1 p.m. 'act£vities.. at 3:30. In. the city

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The Wayne Herald s.",j"l No"k~ait N.b,a.ko·. G'H' Fa''''ln, A,"

MEMBER

114 Main St,,,,

Sllle Awlrd Winner

19-ir.67 Gene,.1 heeUenee Cont"t Neb,.,k. Pre ... Auoc;.«toor'l

E.tabll.hf'd In 1!75 I nf'wspa~r publl.hed 'seml wt'rklv Mondl~ and ThuUdlv (ellct'pl holldlVIJ b.,. J Alln Cramu f'nlf'rf'd In

th(. p()~tn(fl("l" ill Vtalnl" "'f·hra,ka li8787 2nd ria." p·()o,[alt!' paid III '-'"'a) [11' .... ·d.ra,k ... fiij7/1,

Norvin Hanst'n • News Editor

, Jim Manh BUSlnfH "tlna!,:er

P~lr)' Tht' Waynf' Hl'rald dO('~ not 't>aturt> a 1llt'rar} pag!' and dor, nol hi.!' a IJll'riH) l'd,lor lhf'rdorf' p<"Jetf\ 1\ no! lI("O'plt"d ,lor frrr publLcallon

Offici,l N •• ap,.,., .f the City ~ W,y"., tha County of Wayn. ,nd ttta Stat. O'f N.b, .....

SU.SCIIPTION .... TIS Tn Wlynt Plt'rct' Ctdar iJllI.on Thur~ton Cumlnll Stanton Ind Mldl\on rountlr~ S6 50 pN }l'ilf s.s 00 for ~llI months SJ ~ for thref' month! OutsJdf' countlt'\ mrnll0n('d 57:xJ 'prr yr'f .. 00 (or ~IX months $4 75 for Ihr!'t' monlh~ SII1a:lf' coplri IOoc

I:A CHURCH rrn SERVICES

Crace I.utheran Church \flssourl .... ynod

(I--", J. Bemtml, pastor) TIlursda), "fay 22: (ampus

j:8stors meeting, I..aram!(', Frida:.. Ms.) 23: \ aeat Ion

l\lble x'hool staff, R p.m. '-'aturda), \fay 24: JlJ'lior choir

rehearsal, 9 a.m. \LD1day, \fu ... 2.')' '-,llI1day school

and H!h!(' dasse.<" 9 a.m.; wor­shIp st:'Tvk(', Ill; WaYT1(' Ilig h mccalaureatc, 3:30 p.m., dt~

auditorium. Tuesday, \.fa) 27: Church

cOll11dl, R:15 p.m. -Wednesda~, \fa: 2R· <.:.en lor

choir rehearsal, ,~ p.m.

"t. \-fun 's Catholic ChuTch

11o[X' (in'le at church, 2 p,m.; church choir, 4:30; Jl.I"lior High Choir and Youth ("holr, 6:30; Chane(,l choir, 7:10; j'riendship (ird(' with \frs. \11(>11 Shufelt, S.

Jied('('mer Lutheran ( hurch Ce.,. 1\. I'reese, rostor)

\fa} 24: ll!1ior choir, 1(1 a.m.

\lmda,\, \fa} 25: Farl .. serv­ice, 9 a.m.; adult Bible class and '->I!ldav school, 10; late service. 1\1'("11 broadcast, 11.

\\ ednesday, \fa.' 2,'l: '-;ewing RTOUP, 1:3() p.m.; ('hair, 7; ('hancel eJlOir, Luther I..{'3,l,'1Je, R.

O'aul Regley, j:'8stor) \ssemhJ.;. of God ChtO""ch <-;aturda), May 24: C'onfes- (Hobert McCown, plstor)

slons. 4:30-R:30 and 7:30-R:30 <";l!nda~, \-fay 25:'imday school, p.m. 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11;

"1.!"Iday, ~{a.\ ~5.: MaRS, 'a.m • .- ("]lTist's .'\mbassadors, 6:45 fi:30, 10 and 12. ' p.m.; evening service, 7:30.

\fonday, \1a) 21'1: Bulldln om- Wedncsda:... \-lay 28: Rible stu-mittee met'ting, -;- a.m.; lingo, d:, and prayer service, 7:30 P.p1. school, $400 Jlckpot, 11 p.m.: school board meeting, . •

Tuesday, \ta~ 27: rnstructlons for Dublk school students. ';' p.m.: ma.'i.'i for publJr <;chool students, s.

j i,'st {lnitc-d \[t'thodist (hurdl (Cecil Bliss, lRstor1

"lmda~, \fa: 25: \torning wor­ship, S:30 and 11 p..m., Hev. Herbert Jackman, guest sJX'ak­er; church school, 9:45.

rU('sda\, \fa .. 27: (ri-'mini fel­Io", .. ship progTe<;sive supper, 7 p.m.

Wednesda;.-, \fay 2R: Patience l"ircle with \frs. Willard Wiltse, 9:30 a.m.; Charlt} Circle WWI \frs. l.ester Hansel); 11 a nor Circle with llelen Gildersleeve;

First Trinity Lutheran, \ltOna

ship, 10:15.

Missouri S-,'nod (F. \, flinger, restor)

\1..1..'" 25: SLD1da .. ' wor-a.m.; Sund'a,\ school,

St. \nselm's Episco{:3IChurch (James \r"Rarnett,~storl

SLmday, l\1a.\ 25: :'vIorningpray­er, 10:30 a.m.

st. Paul's Lutheran ChUTch (T)oniver Peterson, ~stor)

Thursday, "'my 22: Afternoon Circle, 2 p.m.; catechism, 8:30.

SLmday, ~1a'y 25: ChlH"ch school, 9:15 a.m.; divine worship, 10:30.

\~ednesday, \-lay 28: Choir practice, 7:30 p.m.; confirma-

Test Yourself!

tlon - flnt cO~l'TUllon .rudy, 8:30.

Wesleyan Church (Fred Warringtcn, J»,stor)

Friday, May 23:' NE ~ebrulal Christian Men's Fe!1owshlp. Wakefteld Covenant Church, 8 p.m.

Strlday, "lay 25: Smd;ay school, 10 a.m.; moming worship, 11; ~hJ Retirement Center service. Z p.m.; adult stu::!)t'. Wesleyan YotIh. chlldren's meeting, 7:30: evening 8eNtce, 8.

Wednesday. May 28: Adult pnyer meeting and )'ol1h pray­er meeting. R p.m.

Theophllus Chur('h (Fred Warrlngtoo, IEstor)

ThW"sday, May 22: ladles.'\kI, 2 p.m.

Smday, May 25: Morning wor­ship, 9:30 a.m.; "tnda) school, 10:10.

Immanuel Lutheran Church Missouri '"':,>1100

(A, \\. Gode, p3.stor) Saturday. \1ch ~: ~turday

school, 9:30 a.m. Sunday, May 25' <;~da) school.

9:30 a.m.: worship service. 10:30.

First !'laiX1st (hUTCh (J'rank Pedersen, ~stor)

I rlday, \fay 23: \"acation fll.ble school staff, 2 p,m.; \, omen's \Usslonaty So:>ciet .. , 7:30, nome of 'frs. Carlos ~fartin, deacons and trustees, il.

Sunday, \fa) 25: fllble school, 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11; ooccalaureate servlce, 3:30p.m., city auditorium, Hev. Doniver Peterson, speaker.

Wednesda,l, !Ira;. 2il: \'oIUtl­teer chOir, 7 p.m.; :outh fellow­ship, 7:30; prayer time, R.

Society -Former Residents to

Observe Anniversary \1r. and ~1rs. James . .\. Willer,

92:' ')anta Monica, Llhco!it, will observe their 25th wedding an­niven,aI':\" with an open nouse for friends and relatives at treir home Sunday, Jm€' 1, from 2 to 4 p.m.

No written invitations are be­ing sent.

Two Guests Present ot Martha Circle Meeting

Twent} members of the Re­deemer Lutheran ~rtha Circle met "in the church social room last \VE.>d.nesday evening. Guests were ~frs. Raymond otte and \1rs. \1atteer.

~1rs. Phil James presentE'd the lesson, "The Prophets Calling". Hostesses werp \irs. Sam \'oyes and \irs. Dan True.

The mother-ciaughter banquet will be held Jtrle 11 and circles will meet again July 9,

Mrs. Test Is Guest, Joins Dorcas Circle

~ineteen members and a guest, Mrs. Louis Test, attended the rreeting of Dorcas Circle of Re­deemer L('W last Wednesday aft-

JT"ho knOl .... more nbout ,.armp: lor thP, lami/: car!'

What's Your r.. il dad? 0, ma,be it's mom Or the 'OlJ.n~pr member.< (lilhe lamih?

Car Care I. Q. ? 1 ... <1 'Our ("nr ("are I.Q . .. ilh thl.

qui;:;, ) ou rna.,' ICanl 1o ,ake it sppa raU·I> to ~ee .. ho l1el.~ the hig:heH

l. "hen )OU ~tep on the ga~ to pa~ another car and ~our engine begim to act balk). il',,{ sign that:

1. It's a good idea to hal e )our tire!> rolated:

3. Blue smoke coming from the tail pij:le b an indica· tion that:

::~'·\~cF.;:;~'llnc ,,( R 't .'U r, I"", ,)[' "nt1 f[~~n

rJ "ce<i ~' r~llll

( 't ,1,H " l>urnrr1~ ," "nd Jdn13F".rr

4. Mufflers and the rest of tbe exhaust s}:stem should be ~placed at tbe first sign of damage becaUSlt:

A ;~11~:~;~ ~~~g::ldOef ed;t~~ ~:n~h~ pa~scnlln 'l''"DJ.rl

B It " rcqu,,~J Co) Y'"'' ne'" car "'arrant)

l 1 h~ ~~hau5t s"tem has .. detinlt~ JUl.l< to ~our >leer tn~ hnlall~

D 'au, car .... ,11 oot ~ 4' cool ,n "'arm "'~ath~t

5. \ squealing or ~crapint.: sound heard when appl~. iug the brakes can be a sign thaI: \ ) ,'U' hr.Lke re,I~1 neeJ,

.,J!'.!'tn'r'" H 't ".j[ t>r.,'c 1"1Ln~, ar,"

1J."·~cc,'u,h ... orn

( \,'u· h[<'~1""11: w'>tenn "

c mer ~en,' t>ra~~ . 6 . .\11 but the follo"ing can

cause your cooling s:n· tern to oYerbeat: -'I r~r'~~.~e~n lhe r-,<1,,,I,·, '"

H C,'''I~nt In"j " I"", .. "J ut ,.'n{JmLOat~cl..

C ~~'l~~;) ,,'~(~~~,~':Jea';f t~~:! 1) rhorc " a ka~ Ir. fhe ['rn

',Jf~ car

7, -\boormally rough ride on bump) terrain should indicate to )ou that: \ ),·u, ,ho,k abs(1!bc"

,,,J or ,prln~~ rna, n~~J re['I",cm~n!

H ~~'~f ILr" I!~dd, Jr. ton

t ) ,'Ur L~' " In-n~ 0' of clue f,'r a lub~ lob <

[) '"ur lra!l~mls.slon nc~ds Lmmed,ate al(~n(lon

8, Your PC\ (posithe crankcase It'ntiiating.1 , ail e should be replaced: A V, hen '<XlI) bia~k ,:T','<

f,,'mth, n","~< B Tv." .ach ,umm,·

c~, h "'.n:" ( Ath'U' pc" I: [) I, ,h,>uIJ ·T~." b~

,""'uf"'ar'an""

9. lh cleaning or replad~ thl' air filter evrry four months- you can: A "-,cp Ihe dust )e,ci d,'''n

Imide th~ pas.s.eng.<"! rutm,nt

B "-np dm fr<:'IT e,. .. rr. t"~ ~arbur""x a:o" ~"h~'

t ~t~~ ~~~~n. c:rana'a condl

l,,'o~r mOr. ~rf~("'["c

fl f~.~:D 'tl-< r3CI>""

10, After 5.0iH) mile!5 of drh· ing it's a good idea 10 have tht' following done to the spark plugs: A. Ha>c Ih~m de:J.n~d .n~

rtgapped B R~Dlace b~l{ of Ih~rr

C Ha'c !hem Iub,,~-,,[<c! "'HI' ~o 10 oLl

[) Havc them cneck~d wuh a.llydro~["r

.~E.'fll: 1l.J'1!1l UEW;J.)I U<J'S _InO.\ = J;111~8

JOfp.W l: SPddU 01 Jl:') JnOA :~ ,¥.O[~ .:.3t1~A.!1 AII£":lJ ;JJns no";: :;uy :l4.'S!J 9-!)" ·dP4. Il!-A\ l~!qns SIl.jl uo

jP.IU;JW JIll!)l: 1S0r :l~~l S'L "(fip~f'! 1,uan: 00,\ }tl :lIU"P.ljJdW l: u=q ;)1\C'l{ pJnoys noll. :)::>d-lJOJ 0[-6 3UIIE-llnOA

'¥ (01 '0 (6 J (8 '\"' (L 'J (Y '{I (S '\"' (t 'J (£ '0 (2: 'J (I 'S}I3&S\:\"

Merchant Oi, Company Two locations: 7th and Main and West lst Street

emoon. \fn. Tflst ~.me a ~mber.

Huth P1ersoo led the Bible stujy 00 "Micah". Mrs. Curtis Foote and Mrs. Jom 11. SlttveTi were hoste!lses.

The mothM"~'ught('r oo.nqurt will Ix> he-Id Jtrle II at 6'30 p.m. Tickets are 00 sale now.

Over $4,000 Collect~ For March of Dimes In Cedar County Drive

.\5 a result of the 1969 March fi Dimes ca millign , a total of $1,501.91 will remain in Cedar Co~ty to provide helD and a&­sistance to Infants and YOtmg people w!t11 birth defects.

R("v . .1. Ketth Cook rA I.aurel, countv chairman for the March of DImes and dlr('('"tor of the county campatin. reported last week t)--at the drive brought in a total or $4,366.06, a slight in­crease over the total collected in 1968 and nearly a 100 per cent lncrease 'over six years ago.

Twenty-five per cent of the amoLmt collected ($1,001.27) ~8 teen llassigned to me<lical and 'lcientific research for the pur­pose of discovering solutions to the problems of birth defects, Hev. Cook reported. Fifty per cent of the amolJlt collected (81,501.91) has been given to the ~ational Foundation for con­~ucting the natl.onal work of the organization in provldtnghelpfor the few remaining cases of polio and providing help for the thousands of, infants and YOLU"lg people afflicted b~ major birth defects.

Laurel contributed the largest smre In the drive, $1,123007, reports the director of the drive in that town, \lrs • .Jess Ttuby. Belden contributed $289.39, ac­cording to director \'lrs. James Kavanaugh, and Bandolph con­tributed $598.6R, actordlng to director Marvin Webel'

Still Time to Enroll For All-State Course

The rolls are filling but there is still time to enroll in the 34tlll annual University of Nebraska All--State High School "Course to 1:12 held Jtme 8-26 on the Lincoln campus. 4

All-state provides an OJ>­porttmity for high school stu­dents to develop their talents in the fields of art, jqurnalfsm. musiC, sJX'('ch and drama lUlder, the direction of l..''I1iversity facul­ty. It also promises plenty- of' ftm and a taste of colle.ge life, as the particirants live in air­conditioned 1 niversit:;. dormi­tories.

"\pplications for AI1-.State should be sent to John Moran, 113 Westbrook \lusic Building, Ultversity of Nebraski, Lincoln, 68508.

-'lmoog students enrolled in .\11-state are \\ayne High School's Jane Predoehl in music.

Wayne Cou,nty

Courthouse Roundup

\1ARRl.\GF L1CE\'SE: ;\fay 19, Walter ;\L \-Ukkel­

son, 84, Turin, Iowa, and . .\1ice Gardner, 64, O'Dell, Oregon.

RL\L EST·\TF:: ~fa.y 16, Hugh Hess and Flor­

ence J. Drake, etal to James C. Hupp and Paul C. Merchant, Lots 9 and 10, Elk. 4, North Additioo to Wayne. $12.10 in documentary stamps.

May 16, Beryl WilJiams, etal to James C. Hupp and Paul C. Merchant, Lots 7 and 8, Elk. 4. r-;orth Addition to Wayne. $12.10 in documentary stamps.

\-la) 19, Willard J. and Bertha Irene Jeffrey to James A. and . Delores J. Winch, part of the ~W4 of Sec. 2, Township 25, Range 2. 511 in documentary stamps •

COUNTY C OL'RT: 1

May 19. Howard~rsen, Pil­ger, excessive heig on truck, fmed $10 and costs of 55. H. Jomsoo, complainant.

Wayne Hos· I Notes Admitted: Thomas $chroecl.er,

Wayne; Jom Schroeder. Wayne; Mrs. Amanda Br~. Wayne; William Boden • Carroll; Mrs. Emma Meier. w yne.

Dismissed: Mrs. ld Thies and toby, Winside: ' McNatt. Wayne; Fr Wayne; Thomas Wayne; Jom Sc

Modem MIsses Modem Misses met the rome

d. lDrl. and U!sU GnItke. Mem­oors answered roll caD by naming favorite flower8. Dem:m.stratioos

:;:e:;..,tng ~ ~i:~ All four entrants In !the, i\Itlor divisioo d the recEjnt speech contest were from Modem. Misses Club. Jtne ~ will be with Melissia. Grmr'

..

• FOR tHAT I

$27.95 Value

REMINGTON (V-300

11 I •

Timex Watches Lorge Selection

ot Men's and Women's

I' I ~-I'jlfl~)_' "_'. 'oi{l

i 1'.1 . ·1, II fl,'

I, d

$34.95 Value $2495 SAV-MOR

( Ii

Men's t~ / ___ -------- _TRAVEL-SHAVE 1,-/~~ 'KITS .• '

, .- t Kodak InstamaticS)19'

".----.:.-~/ ------------, $291: .. ,- II,. ______ CX_-12_6-_12 __ ~ 'f Reg. $1.40 - Soy-Mor

>------ SAV-MOR. (:"' I AMBUSH. .1 ! SPRING GIFT SETS Numeri,

Uno

and

SEARCHER KIT

i Mens' JEWlLRY CASES,

DRESSER CADDIES, CLOTInS BRUSHES

and SHOE I BRUSH SETS

PRICES EFF,ECTIVE THURSDA Y - FRIDA r -SAT~RDA

, i

i BRUSH, COMB and MIRROR I!' 11 , 1 I I I 1-' I

~500:: --~---------------

St~nd5 up - or sets flat on dresser.

Cosmetic Mirrors

~98

PHOTO' ALBUMS Selection I

and up

Refiu·$250 for and

future additions up

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Over Fifty at WSCS

Breakfa~t W~dnesday FlnH t+nItN \f(,thodlst (Ilureh

WS(,S, m('t fOT a 'l .1,m. brNl.k­fast ~{ay 14 in ·tll(' f('lIrnv~hlp tall. ·1, 1ft" memher .. , H('\,. and Mrll. {'('dl IIliss and :l gucst, Mrs. Harold Uulnn, w('rr' prc~­mt. ('laudla ilrur(' had dP\·otion1 and prcs('ntM a nl(~morlal "f"rv. lee (.or :\In;. 0, ILlll.

({fk(>r~ nomlna!('(i .tn(h.IC"{'tl'd for Ill(' {'om!n~: ',(>;j,r Iwr(' \Irs. Eldon JlIlII, pn·L,[d(>nt; 'fr<;. ("I(fM (ord "Iohnson, vic£' preRldcn!; MrR. Ito\ I)a:-, '>('crctan, and

r~~'ml!~(::'~~: 11,. ;~l\l~~~:~~ t:~~~ <;u;,~:: Alvin I!hll'r", ,( Iwiqlan <..oclal HclatlOllt: \fl· .... ! tan IOnt'hat"i, rlrogram \tLt!·) ttl,,; \fro.;. (br· C'llC(' . ...".ir~·nc;(·n; "'pidt\'l] Li[t· ( 111-ttvatklf~; \fro;,. krald 1<,011[, \li<;-9i(1I181'Y l.duration, ;tnd \fr". Ora Wax, '10(;11 f lnlT"!, \dl':lt1('L,.

,\Irs. \fild)!',l '\\(,q an,\ \11'0;,.

.!('rald \\o\il \\, Il' [oIml)f(·(t \~ith

'iped,d mf'mb('r~11i1l pin ... in n'{\­OWlltlon {If ,"I'I li( ("1 to tI,I' \\'-,( <.,

thh; ,\('011'.

'>llmrn II ) ('I~'I'I~ ".('P· )')\'('n

III drr·I(· ,1~lir!!H'1 . \11"'. \hl·tin I:W(' W:l" 1'I)'l{ I Iln!!.III, 111111

II rtll'('(irl)',.lilll. 1"I,III.lw(':IIl_ fat;t.

!' ./ ,,- II jrl' ·1 ~~;:~~:.!tu:~~1~~ 101

11 t d (",If) i n II'"TI, Hoopll.1 AUX\Hory -Jocia an lu q '. ewjn

members met Friday, with Mrs. • .fulla lIa31 gimg the thotCht for d (h" day. '",e!lnltlon 0/. Mother", Hold Farewell Dinner Ladi .. Day Eve'1t H.I \'r~. FBye, Fleetwood spo'<e on May 1 S at COu"~ Club medIcal fa('ts or growing old, h S d Winners 1)( till!' If ~\'ent dl."",o' and vl,loo. ASIOOprolti ForWit ees un ay lOur""', a' Wayne (' no Chw was reportEjd on the recent card .\ farewell l:esket dinner for Ladles Day we're Mrs Dale Jo­fXU:ty 'Hev. and "frs. Jesse A. WHhee, mnsen, \frs. Jom Va. ,"rs. Mr~. Edna Casper {',lose<! the !te<! Pat Bern and Mrs. ~{obert L. meeting with aprayer.Hostenes "'ali ht>ld Sunday at Dlxon lh Jom501l, 'Bridge winriers were

were l)Qrmhy Kab 511, ' ' '' \frs. Marvin IlartlTBtl Ie<! the \irs. \\'arN'.n Shulthei and \ 5., Dillion and l-;mma Jllcks. group in prayer and scrlIXure ('arl Wright. I

I '(·hrl-Ina 1tethodist (,hur('h. 1 Ir

Bazaar plAns wtll be made at was read by \frs. Honald ,\n- ('oH~ hostesses for Thur8da) Ihe flnal mcJtIng of the sea801, !\em. The pl'o.'!:ra m included wilt be \Irs. 'George Thorbeck

. .June 20. '!UI;'S r,ot the Whole World in and \frs. ~{alph Bar lay. \frs.

Bride·Elect Honored

Sunday in ReesHome I\(·v (latanoff, lIowel15, was

honorcd S!Jlduv at u m I c; (' c 1-lan('ous "'lowe~ held for hcr in llip lohn Hce~ hor1'l(', (anoll. I \s:htcen werl! pre~ent at the af­fair hostcd by \frc;. lohn Fees and \frs. "vcrch IlcC<;, Joining 11,(' J.;roup for Junch .... cre Dave 1I('c,>, ('. 'I .. Wlkox, C.;aylord and !land,. and Ewald ( latanoH.

\fh~ (Iatanorr and (;a~ lord \\ ii<'{)X lin' pianninl' a I,mp ";'

\\ i Ir'i)x i ~ t~ e <;00 of \tn. (. I" \\ i lc(lX, 'Ill.

IHs Hands," !Hllg by a SlI'Ida) \don .Jerfre) and, \rett school class; a reading, "\Hnls- will host, the 12:30

~e:~i~ b~.I~~l~V~~ ~:::~~~~~~ Mrs. K. Salman tcr (·arne." a reading, b~ \irs. Bible Study at (~arold Jewell, and a poem, \frs. Kenneth. .'} r lend s," b:> \!rs. \\llllam f::.ckcrt.

Dick lIanson presented \\ ithee~ ~ ~t from the congregation and thc ) outh I ellowship g3.\<e them a corsa'ge and boutonniere. The rirol,rram closed with group sing­Ing,

I iR'AuuAffoN Glhi

• -.J

. I,' Ii' 11 11"11 Confirmation Class Po~ter Aw~rdS/.i ,1

Takes Tour Saturday Poppy Cor~ageS~, J'ourteoe-n mL"~rI cttt. First A" P nt d I :"j

lolted ".'hodl" Chur<h MO- r.. rese ': e ~li ! rtr~Uon da .. tom-ed to LIn('otn 1'wentY-Meo membt'rs and ~ I

Saturday, atco~~ by \tau- RUest. attend«'! there«ular ,_ rke Andeorson, Dr. :'mold Fmry Ing d the Waynt ·\meorkan I i and the R("v. Ct'('U Hltss. gien ,I'\uxllla~y Tur~y f"v":, ' i

The group vhttf'd l'nJte-d..;t tntht""oman·.(h.l~room. [:1

\let:hodl5t heacS(l,lBrtPr!, the- '{~ Incltdfd In the f"\,efIlng.uC' tll-braska Wesleyan thtvl"rslty, ty wa! a mu!kal prNra~m"~ Hut Plymo",-h Coogr.ptlonal denU 0( \ITII. \.1(;. l arl " Chtn"ch, Cathedral ~ tilt Hlsen \'al~lf' yhumacheo,r, rft n ("hrlst and the state Capitol build- Hkt-B~5on and Hobvrt l'>forgt P,' r.tg. 'le'ntPd plano §()Ios and 'PL:H

t due1~ with \In. (~rl!lon \\ ,'(' Sheri Grof Honored Ho""" ,"d I'hll koeI>r" i' I 1969 popp~ ~ l("iIi W("Tt" r(>(XI~

In Belden' Saturdoy ~~;~\(' ~~1\~~td ~ ~~I,:?,:,~~ ~.: "iheri Graf was lIonort"d '-.atUT- oria'" i'OppI. rll(> ~ \ m bo I ,of

dal afternoon at a mls{"('l1ancou5 \a(,Tlfk('''''1 i st~w('r h(>ld in thE' Jk-lden Eanl-. f;old "'t~r m('ml~r<; v.ho , ..

"';,'~:s,'."" • .,. \l<,. 11111 ::~;~ ::::Pt;~:,;~g~I~:~OI~:"ld TIrandow, \IT!!i. lIotx>rt \.\ob~- H'tadford, W('T(' \!rc;, J"\'(' 'f1

~~~st\n~::~~:k~~:,~~;~ 't~l~ ~;~.mp"oo and \IT". Ibrn ~w ~,_ bel", 'Irs. Flo~d 'Ullpr. 'Irs. 'fro;;, Julia llaa<; PTeSl'ntPta non lIe1m .. , \!r!'>. DarN'1l (,rar, '", .... ">adng.c; .'->tamp ritlllion ito \Irs. Paul Young, '!rs. !'lon Wln- 'Iro;. \Idna "'\1<;1, for II(>T ('fro !Ii

':~U~[;<;.\I~~·n~~r~;~!,~~~!:-. In I>('!llng stamp" at the 'ieh ,i' I C.I <.;mlth. \frs. H.HOO \fc Lain, t~r:str ~~~~' .... In R ('a"h awa~~!' \Irs. Gordon Casal. \lrs. nar- W(>TI('" glv('n winnrTs of tht> r('{'~hl rell Hesse, \lrs,..- De I Ix> rt Krue-- (X)PP~ poster ('ootest Iwld ~r

fr:~k~~~~ 1:;:;:~le~:d! I~!:~. \~. r::o~ n~~~Sa,n1Ir~i ~~~.~, ~~~;d~'. i:)~ Holing. erie \k Lean, se{'Clfl,d pl.l{,(', I;

\lIss (;raf 1'1'111 bc{'onw t'he \lIqhel \ br sterl thlrdpla ' brld{> of \\'3,\'ne Stark in Lutheran $1. an~: ~:anu $I~ier, J)eb~ ~ rlte~ a\ na~dolph June 1. ' ~':.~"':.~~u,~~~>O~l1:I~· ':~tl~~~

PIANO PERFORMERS Tk.u tkru,youn9't.rt perfo. tk~ montkly meellnv of th. AmeriCAn Legion A"xdi,.,y .... ~nfng F.om left L. ... Ann RichArd,on. Phil Ko.b., .and

I New Members Attend ' ~.f)O. !4 ~- I Mrs. Jaycees Meeting Guests at the eting 1'1' (' Eveninq Circle Plans

\1rs .. Jerry lJorn'y waslhostess ~~la~1l1~;~~I,{' ~::.or\~~I". Last Meet 6f Season

~,\~~~.J~~~~sK:~I~:.s~\~ Bergt, \frs. Gene jNuss, \1.. ~~;a(~·~rrJ~lrt~:.~an\1::lw,~~I~t(';'[I; Zapp and Mrs. William \~ylleare Hobert M('i.("an andl Mrs. \le'1{' ,'[lIlre\, lils{'ment with I:! pr('''{'11I.

new members. Sie(~rt'he serVing{'o~mlttee w(~{' the rnoth(.r..(i;:ulg'hll'r tro was dlo;-'irS. Dick Hammer r:eported t ( if1' ('U<;S('od and plans we're rm.d(' for ~ 'he S·tale Ja,'cee convention. \1a,rga r et Ilofeldt, lrs. ;COr, e '-

..... ' \1 d SI 1 tll(' flnal m{>('tinr. of tl"'-' !'easoo, Mrs. ')a,'coes decided to help Ibffman, !\1rs. '. re . cv ".' I Id' '" Jaycees with the car wash project and !\Ofrs. F.d Larsenl, Next me t- a piC'nk to !X" 1<.' ' lm(> •

Mav 24 from 1 to 5 p.m. at in~ will be in June. : ~~l{' Seit~ s\fJ ::~~n;~;t 1~lIn::' tI~- Lll' Duffer I:2rking lot. The h Oli I season •

.July project will be nut cup tray Fis ers ,userve~~: I Bandages were v,Tap[l{o.d for th{'

[un·nt .. an' '-II'. ;LI\{l \11' .... ! '111'1

~~II: .. ,k; :~~a~;::~. and ~'f"'. 1.1ff~'~ \1arl~·U, \\alwfh·ld,:! "()T), :'Iltf.., 14 (n., \\ak(,f!t·ld l!0FpJlitl,. j,

\ta) 17: '>f:1. and '!r'l, IIfIIIJ'\;P'

\. I..~('rs, ,>(·mbodl \1 II, (1'1 'man,~, ad;uw.htf'r, ..,t'UH)/'Iofl l~!r~\, \1 lbli" ,.,;' 07. (,ranl!r~ln'n!,.. aT(' Mr. and \lrli. 1)('11)(.11'1 Llwt1prli, \\aht'r!('ld~ arid \'r. ~rnl \1rli. \ rland ."urkh, Winkle,·. \1rs. 1 ~Hodl'r~ I .. ttl(' fIJI rrw'r 1";11 i

.Jor~:en!""n.

E!i~~~~~1 ~~:~~~~1t~t:~;l; ::~::::::,:~~" . 'Ke~orEI~~~~e ~:,s ~~ke~ ::; ~~~~! ~;~:r~w ~i~~afa;,at At St. Paul's Monday

exchanged. \1'rs. Darrel 'Fuel- U;): dinner, rollowk~ by an 0 n Eighteen members andagueRt.

S<"lf·ntlst .. ',a \ tI~11 If II.· flf'= .spring fTf)m one [lair /Jf hl'lllt" fltes all survlvC'd and r(:rJrodl~'I;'''' nornnlh for .. Ix montll", trill! ,­

would' IX' l~l.nl)n,l)n(J,(Jf)(j,I)l)fl, \

::;~()~h:It:;:I'tJI t::r;1 e~::~::tl~ ,I ,~~' I berth wiI1 host the June meet- hopse reception ,for over 'I [) r-.trs. Donlvcr Peterson, attended ing. friends and relatves (rom .~e- the meeting \1onday of st, Paul's

braska. Iowa, Flo Ida. Colora b, Lutheran Evening Clrcl(l at the Sandra Meyer Washington and C Illornla. church ,<>clal room.

47l£.'Ct,. I

(\(\Q,S

"O(

. CUff L,nk s

with white earn~ bou- I . ,Among the ~~ wfre Mrs. Darrell Moore gave the S. Jorgensen and tonnieres. II R' h d Z b couple's chlldren.1Yi1rs. J1 lesson, "Path of Prayer". Ibst-Fa, rents .Of the. b,r~. are 'fr. . Ie ar u er W.,.cker and Mrs~ Gary esses were Mrs •. John Dati and D KI · M and Mfs.ArlandAuri~ • WinSide. h lbik, Denver; ,Mrs. :\frs. llarold Field.

on em arry , : ~ ;~d;r;:t,i.i~t :~ r:.:, ;MQrry in, Orna a ~~::r~s:,:n~F~i-t.!d. Is T::hed~l~ 'r~~~':;,e~':"~~~ May ·5 in NevClo{f ",,1':' , i ., sandra Meyer, Omaha, <laugh- sacramento, Calli. and a.m. Next regular meeting will ' The bride. a gradua~OfWayne 'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mey~ Fisher, Selah; Was. They be Ja'le 16 •

. \n arch of white porn pons, Hlgh School. is empl ed by Au- er, Wakefield, and Richard seventeen'grandchil ren and Lutheran Ladies Meet h,.v3cinths and ivy and an altar rora Sporting Goods Aurora. 7uber, soo of Mr. and Mrs. great gr8.ndChild,ren~1 !'I h h

h d ted st I Thursday at C u/e :;::::o;:~: ::::;:;.raol ~~r: i,';,':" ~:~~:;:~ig:~~', ';.n- :~I~ ~ ''':'~':~ ~'::;'e ~';:;; san":"~'ilo;:":;re;~a 'ou Art" U ~ Immanuel Lutheran Lad los I;.ee Jorgensen, ·\urora, Colo., ver, and served twO' years in rites Saturday ev~ing at 1m- "The Lord's Pr:a r," ace ;\id met Thursday in the church to Donald \1. Klein, Denver. The the U. S, Army, He is employed manuel Lutheran ('~urCh, Oma- pmled py Mrs~ larren, II ;t- with 21 members and'tht:ee couple were married May 5 at at Hovers Motors, Dei1ver. ta. Pastor Clair Gelbert 0((1- grew, Winside. i. ' • " guests,.Mrs. Jim Klrcme,r,Mrs. , the Chapel of the Bells, Las The {'ouple spent thEjirweddtng clated at the ~eremony. Judy Wacker r~gi eredgue s Bernard Pehrson,and Mrs. Mar-Vegas, \lev. The Rev. Cecil C. trip in Las Vegas ajnd reside The bride wore a white street- and Mrs. GordonFt herand 5. Yin F..chtenkamp. lbstesses w~re ring rites. Colo. with blue and white accessories. .. nold Roeber.

lin!: ~~:~~h,w;e S~~~ledle:~~ Convention Rep rts Are ~~m:a;Je:o:'e;.osegay 01 white =~~ ~;;.: ~:~i~::,e:a~ .: an:e~dA't::;'. :1~.I"'!'Ade;::;

how to make the right c;holc;e .

DeGarme officiated at the double at 1380 Peoria, Apt~2 I, Aurora, length dress or laee over taffeta DonaMrI,d. FlLaShreryr aFu::wa'kedergllpot,u' ~ Mrs. ENerett Hank and Mrs. Ar-

Pink lace borde'red the bodice, Heard at Mond, y Meet Mrs. Robert Zuber, Ornata. BOnnie and Connle ¢hrlstlans " Affair". The birthday song was Stand up c~llar and the long World War I A liary met served as matron of honor wear- Peggy and Janet If'is;rer and, ;. S\ng for May birttdays. Next sleeved curfs. Her corsage was Mmday evenh'tg wit ten mem- ing a whJte laee over blue taffeta NGrman Hoadley, i rneetbtg will be JlIle 19. :JJ ~' ,: or white carnations'and lily of bers. Distri.ct IV enUon re- street length.dress, also with Chthe Idtchenlco~mltteew (Ii. ""<4'~'RrHS'.".w ... ",¥,:,-r .. ,.,~ I : the valley. ports were given. s. Frank blue and whtteaccessories. Her Mh. Harold Qu~nJIWayne. ,d n. e j

Scherry Bladt and Charles Mc- Heine gay, e a ,.readJ' "Getting nosegay was. of white mums. Mrs. Harry Suehl Sr., Mrs."l- ~ I J t, .' r :

l.Endon Jr., La, Yega" ,.rved Readv for Memorial y". Best man was Rober! Zuber. dred Witte and ~Ir •• Uto G "r, W '",un 1''1',.,.'.1 i!

Come to us We 1're trustwOIlhy Jewele.rs We offer 'Jou Ihe wllfelt r okolce o~ slyle •• nd~ \. price. Plu. our integrity and o'~r friendly .. rvice,

I

the couple as attendants. The Barrack's-sn98 m bers join-' The couple are both employed WInThe,ldeco.u.,e W Ire :....rr'~ n '. r "'...,'" men WOre dark business suits ed lhe Auxiliary r a social In Omaha and reside at 7921 " "_ ~ May 8, Mr. 'and Mr,. Jim I

hour following theLrneetlngs. Binney. ! Wbfiside May 14, 19i19att~ , Furloog~ Omaha, a daugtter, D.I. GutshaJl. O~~'r\. .'

I-bstesses were Mrs. Yearl Grif- d~~ /Jr. ::.~an~d~~Mr'~.~R~q~'.:.P~~["-i-~~J:od:ln:e:':Ren:ee~'~7~I:bs: •• ~7~OZ:.~G:rahd-+=_,,:::==:I =~==r=n rtthland Mrs. Frank Next J,~_AJ Mr~.Ftsher's~r~. I't' meeting Is June 16, ~ I:)1JI!IIJe Mrs. Larson Is: _

Thursday, May 22 Wayne CO\>rtry Club Ladles

Day

II. jl

I I !

I

st. Paul's u.cWafternoongroup. Lollypop Lane Nursery Sctool

picnic. three-year oIds Theo!>hllus Church Ladles Ald.

2 p.m. Friday. May 23-

Lollypop Lane Nursery School picnic, four-year olds

BaIXist Women's Missionary Society, ~lrs. Carlos !dartln

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Newcomers, night Ott with hus-bmas' !

S\nlay. May :is Lollypop lAne Nursery Scl.ool

gradua1ion, Wayne EIt­meotarySchool, 1,30 p.m.

Covered Di,sh Supper Held at Cauntry Club

Twenty w_ Comtry Club women held their sIaget!e '1)Ies­<W. Marge Fuelberth and Pot

~ "~::hl=~\\". ~~ Ec_mp ,ljnd Beryl Iilrvey woo bridge pHtzes.

! ." \ Hold,Fam\ly Party on Sund~y fOaPitCh Club

Mr. ~ Mr • c:b:o Saul werE! ~s ~ a family party for MQnday eh Club mem-bers. Coope~ve lunch was serwd and P" ....... ...., by JolD SIevers. . H. ~~ Mn~ Ulu Baler and />fro. !larry Bee\<. ner. Next meeting wDl be m Seitember.

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Wayne High Downs Wakefield, 8-6, District Tourney Tuesday fo ,Sweep

------------------------------~---------TIle Wayne High 1::85<,'-11 team Wayne added three more ru"!!' hall done It agnln - they're head- in the bottom of the fourth whefl

~~~ ~:flrtrt~t~ ~':w~ammt. thl' ~~~te~It~~tt~~:bl~" ~tt: ;1-The derMldlng dU!I n state ling the first man to face him

('hampton8 won all th~ 0( their out on a fly tell •. Jerry TitlE' 'mtmes In the dll'ltrkt tournarJl('f1t rnpped II doubJeof'rFatonto 5core at Wakefield - against Wynot, two men for Wayne, and Rand~

"''onea and WakefIeld-and Ilelgrenbroughtinthethirdscore emerged undefeated (or the 00 a sacrlflcf:" fly to give Wayne IlcaSon wUh a bettE'r record than a 7-4 lead. LnRtyear's8QtDd" I': Hunnlng Into control prob-

Iastyear\1lke'tallettc'steam Ilemll, Magdanz v .. alked two ftnlRhed the s('ason with a record straight men after giving up a of 11 .... ins; no dereats. '''e ~uad slngl(' to Denny Paul In the top now has il r£'('ord of 12 wins. of the flfth .. lnnlng, 10ading the' no der('at~. roses and putting the tying rt81

Hut the final win In the dis- ~ first 00.5e. Sijort stop Handy trl('t meet wasn't cut and dried. Helgren relieved \tagdan7 and '\rtcr getting hy Wynot and Pon('a then te.am(>d up wltt1cat('her \tev. without milch trouble, thE> locals or to pull off a surprise daubl£' led to f!.girt to ('orne from behind piay to Ret out of the tight sJXlt. early Inthedeclslvegamcagatmrt Ilelgren struck out l\l.m Klinefor Wakefield Tuesday afternooo. the second out hut \{cyer l('t

r I a \' In g under threatening the ba II get by him. Paul tried skies ~hkhralnedsllghtlyotrand to steal home and Ileigrentagged 00 and then poured almost I~ him for the third out. mediately following the TUesday Wa\'T1e added another run In ,l,'Ume, Wayne High found Itself the t~ttorn of the rtfth when cen. behind 1-0 after just one-half ter fielder Kline dropped a laZ)

inning of play. Hkh Kline ta~ed flv IEIl and \feyer raced home

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Thtee-Day Road Trip on Tap for Wakefield Legion

Wakerleld's Legion baseooll team couldn't ask for a better wa\: to kkk off this season­t~v're taking a road trip into \f~nesbta and will sandwtch in a professIonal tBseooll game be­fore returning home.

The young baseball en­thusiasts wlll leave \\akef1eld 00 .1lJ1e fi (or theirfour~~ stint.

First team t~y will meet in \finnesota will be Huron Lake 00 .JlJ1e .6. The next day they will take on Hedwood Falls. Then the\' will let the professionals tn~e the spotlight on June 8, taking in the Minnesota Twins­Washington Senators game In \flnneapolts. '

The lollowing day they,wtUpiay Le Setd: on their way oo('k to Wakefleld and.wl.1l tour the .Jolly (;reen Giant piant there following. tl"E game. June 9 they will play ~

Jack.on. then head bJckCor hom.. Third-year coach for the Wake-­

rleld ~k>n and '!\dee<" Paul f4ton, said he arringM the trip all a cha~ from "tat !-a. been don~ the previou!I two yMrs (or the partklpants in tht V.a~fl~ld summer program. ThOle two years the ~Oll'lgl1ers took in the' proCessional buehall game- after the summer 3ctivttlf!'!1 were com­pleted.

f.aten, a Wayne State College stta:ient, guided lallt :o'ear's Le-­gion team to a r('-('ord 0( nine wins, 13 defeats. The \fidgets ' ended the season with a respe('~ table record of 23 wins, threE' defeats.

raton's two SQLDds see their first action thi!! Slildavafternoon 00 theIr home dla mond wh(>f'l1 nc~ take on Salbler.

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~ Wl~~~11~~~~~IP~ounter~rt1 Hutch ~:~r\:;~~l~on~~~:l:h '~~n:\;~ ~Wt~:ri)()~~~~~/:ll~£' ~~,:!~~~l; to mak£' the J"cor(' R-fi Wayne,

,wIlen II£' scored riJ::ht rieldcr . :~~h)J~~,:~~ f!~ :~l~mr;!~~~: ;:'C~~:bl1~r~~.rt\\'a~~71:,r (:l:~ of the game.

Kurt Wacker Takes

Honors in Jr. Bowling hurt \\acker tqok honors for

rolling lxrth the high single game and the second high ga me during "'-'lturda\' afternoon's junior 00\','1-ing. fle' bowled a 196 and a'194 and h4d five strikes In each game as he !took the honors.

UN-O Do~ns Wayne State, To Sweep IN IA District 11

I'r£'ston, with his double.> Wa\'ne exploded for five runs :'-.'l:j,l,'tlan7,. now wltha.r('(,prdof in tl~ s('cond Inning as they

eight wins and no dofeats this downC'd Ponca, 9-4, In \fonday's vear. ~ot thrOlij:h (he top of tli£' s('cond round of the district third with no IroublC', and Wayne tournament. Ponca added one run l'ame 10 lif£' til{' nex1 time at bji.t. in the third, but couldn'l hold \ hase on balls b~ "I£'\'c Ill'< a;nd Wayne from scoring in the fifth <;''J.crlfi{'£' flys by 1)ave Tletgen inning when the locals added three and ,I('rry Tlt7e <;('1 tlie stag(' rror(' nms to move out front for what '!urn£'d into thr('l' nms R.t. Wayne add(>d one more nm hy Ihe locaLs, ptrt!in~ th£'m ahead in the top of the seventh, then ~-l. held Ponca to three nms in the

i\akefi£'ld, who gave \\'a~ n£' 3. bottom of th£' seventh to earn the lnrd tim£' ('arlier in the y~ar be- 9-4 win. fAr£' iiayn{' emerged with a 5-4 In the first round of the tourna­win, cam£' right oock in the top ment, ,lay 13, Wayne whipped of Ol{' fourtll mning to eyen the W.\11ot 12-1 in a game aoorted

~~~~~ ~tr~~lIin\\~k:f~~~',~:;~~~ be~:a~\~ee o\:ltl~en~~~,:~r~~il Mon-(rouble and Chuck Ellis 'added day when they compete in the one­IwO more with his double. ' day state tournament at Lincoln.

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:'-.flHe Foote and Sam Hepburn took honors for: high series with a score of 542~ Coming in sec­ood were Chris l..(>uders and 'fonte Lowe with a 469 series.

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To Help Judge 1969

Sandoz Essay Contest Laura Franklin, chairman of

the English deIBrtment at Wayne state College, has been selected as one of the four judges who will decide the 1969 winner of the " 'lari Sandoz Essay Contest spon­sored by \·EBRASf\..\land maga­zine.

C?en to all high school and jrnior high school sttXlents in the state, the theme of the con­test this year was "\,EBRASi\A.­land Trails to ,Adventure". It is conducted annually by the publi· catioo of the !\ebraska Game Commission in conjtJ1ctioo. with ~EBRASh.Aland D:l,YS to help create an awareness among stu­dent's of '\'ebraska's rich ,his­toric. scenic and recreational opportunities.

First prize for the contest inclu:les a week's free vacation in a Nebraska state Pirk for the winning student and his ramil}'. a set of encyclopedias--and a free day at NEBRASK..l, land DA 1'S in North Platte.

The next 10 rtl'lners-up re­ceive two-year subscriptions to NEBRASK\land magazine. and all entrants will be able to pur_ chase the magazine for $2 in­stead of $3.

The contest Vt"2S started in 1965, with Tom 'loran of David City winning the initial competi_ tion. other IBst winners were Lynn Bantam c( Orleans, 1966, Gail Walla of Linwood, 196i, and Bridgett Tupper of Inavale, 1968.

Concord Man Tames

No. Three at Laurel Delmar Holdorf of Concord

llDIlaged last week a feat no other golfer has managed in the several years the Laurel Coun­try Club has been in play.

Golfing last Wednesday eve­ning en the loog course, Fbldorf needed oo.Jy two strokes to get by the third hole, a hole meas­uring over 350 yards. No other golfer has turned in a two 00 tlm role since the coarse has been _ed.

CarryIng a loaded sootgm In a vehicle was the leading hmt­BIg violatlm In Nebrasl<a duriDg' 1968 wlth 215 arrests !mile by cooservatim. officers.

Though the season ended tvlth a 10s8 SlIlday, \\1 a y n e 9tate ... s. ooseball team posted'the win­ningest cam~lgn in 11,years of the spa rt at Wayne - Ja vi~­tories, 11 16sses.

Final action for the- Wifdcat in('luded a 4-3 win over~ Chadr: State and a i·1 loss to tHe t.j1 versfty of Nebraska at 0"" in the NAL.l, District 11 playo f Sundav. The games were play d at W~st Point because of w t grounds in Wayne.

Wayne's to-inning decis) over C had I' 0 n eliminated r:agles with. their second 10 s. It also avenged a 9~7 Wa e loss to Chadron in the tou a­ment's first game.

\\layne broke a tight p'It hing duel with a three-nUl sur e In the sixth. Chadron s e4 a seventh-inning rally wh~c 're­lief pitcher ('hris \\llckhal sup­pressed at rno runs and ses" loaded. In the top of th ninth Chadron's Jim Cech seork-d the tying nm as he slid into htme on a close safe ruling.

Bob Brandt, Wa}'T1e s rtstop from Hooper, ignited a tenth­inning fire with a double. !\ walk, then a single by George, es 6r Omaha sent Brandt h6 I.' with

In Most Events i

Sunday's Oval A

in every event except FeatW'e during SlJJlday~ racing at Norfolk's Riviera ceway.

Bancroft's Dale Roth raced to a first place. lin t~ second heat, the only area ~ ver to gain a top finish in ttk night's

ra~ld rmrb~ ~ os~s ended the night's acti~ with a second--place finish in the Fea­ture and a rourtlH:llace ish In the fourth heat. Gene· W er, also from Hoskins, gralJlled 8eC­ood in the fourth heat an an eighth in the A Feature~1

Also ga in ing 5eC(I]ds ~ ere Gene· Brud!goD In the flrst and Harold "'" Brud!goD In the third lat. Bath racers,!are! m !b8ktns. Hoskins' TOI!l Wa took fifth In, the late. ~ _I A Feature and Wlnsllle~ . Bob dersm came in sbtll In the Feature.

t he wino ing rUn. Wickham. claimed the win, ana

Chardon's reliever, Bob Neesen, iJ. West Point product~ took the loss~ 1/tl

\Vayne's win set up an 1m: mediate showdown with Omaha. unbeaten .. in two pl~.yorf games. Omaha took a two-run lead on a third-inn'lngnome nUl by Bob Iter­old. Wayne scored once in the fourth; Theo a Wayne IPitching

I~er~st':, ~~::n~lfs~t,~: ~~eon:~ ;;,et hi~=.il~l:~':i~i Good w in,~ strong through slx Innings, yielded to Jerry Nkolar-sen. r

Wickham took the mound in the e-tghth for his second relief; job uf the day and gave up OfIe more' run. Omaha's starter~ Denny .Johnston, went the ro~et giving up seven nms. Omaha <tlso hit seven.

As dIstrict champion, Omaha·

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Wayne High Golfers Qualify for sJate Wayne Jllgh'" gnlt team Is

headed to the mte tournament. 'IlK- I()('a 1 J.rOlferll tUrned In a

trom Bcore of 253, five IrtrokCfI b{>hlnd Hartington Cedar Catoo­Ik'& winning 24R but good enough to Qwllfy them (or the fitale lTlC'ct. Albion turned lna2,57team ~H'ore to take third place and' mrn the right all the third team to mak{' the trip to Uncoln.

Wayne. . "'gIl· tlj3d to compete with 14.pther team!'! for fhe right til "la.y 10 til(' iJate ti')Urnamcnt.

, '''Ia.ving on nil:' sqlBd In th(. dl~t'rJct tournament at :\orfolk ~londay afternOon "'eTC' Jack ""uhr, .Jlm "iturm, ChUCK Fishet anrl Kyle \\ 111.<;", ·~uhr and \turrt'l tllrned In <;{'OT(,'i rI J i'\twr a <;('or{' of Kq: \\ 1!1<;' wasn't ll'il,d In rlgllrln~' th(· team ,>corc.

\l{'{l..'l\l<;t In the action wa~

,.\lnsworth'l, Ill)n '-,l,[fferm\ller with a 7~1. Om \\ !nt7 of Harting­Ion ( (' en Ill(' in 1\ illl M'cf)nd 101'1-1>.,<.;1 score, sn. I (jur flb.ler<;­rim IIn)lm or \Ibioll, lim "ile~

v('n" of l\ar-tin)1.on (( and Suhr a~tllrm of \\;I_ln(' - tied for \lIird ~t WI. \ r!a'-nff re~lJlted in I\rowll'\'lkinJ: ttil rrl , '>teven<; fOil 1'1 II, '>ullr fiftl, ,1Ild '>tllrm <;lxll!.

TIl(' stoll\(' lOllrn.rment will Ix> 1M-If! '·rlrla.,1, 'at 1.lncoln'<, Pioneer 1~lrl\.

t Wayne Slale Runners

Fifth in NCC Meet \ sllon-handed Wa\11(> "it.1te

t~a('k Ipam rlnl.~h<'9flfth,"iaturdav il\ llit· \('hr;!~~\ (f)II('J-;e (Oil­f('r('ne(' tr:lck m('('t, won for th(' fouriN'nth str:liJ:!ht I('..ar III !lo<;1 1\(':InH',v"itate.

\I "ilronl-: in the "prints and I)\'-I.ne \\ilk(>n in'thedistancer~s (\"h "cor(,d twke for \\'a,l·n('. .... Iroo.r; pkk('d third In tlie IOO~

lard dash, riftll ih the 200; Wil­kf'n fOllnl, in thJ two-mile and fifth in tliI' mil('.

I':lrn hllehl flni<;hed fo\u1h in tlie ·mile. lack I C'rrin thrc'\~ thp jll·{,lin for tIlird plan'.

\\.1,\ ne' s I'ranh 1I11rh'<l. <;"er, who I(,.lds national \ \1.\ 'javelin sta­t i st i(' <; \, it h ;0 might,l ~S3-31

tl1rO\\, W;I" Ilnaul{, to compete 11(,(,;)(1<,(· nf an ailing arm. 1Ie (' I ('('! (' d to ~ ale tl,e bursiti<;­troubled ~lrm for an 'all-out d­filii in tile national 1\,\1,\ meet bt.('J" lui" montha! BilJinRs, \10nt. Hi." :?S.1--:J' thnm is bl'ftel· than tli(, \ \1 \ re{'ord of :?51-S, set in I~;;S bl 10hn I'romm of l'a­cifie I utlll~ran.

( f)OlCIi I~o~;t'r Helltle>1 tDok llis !('am to Iw,lrne,1 \\ectne.;d;ll' for thl' \\1\ l)istr:kt 11 meet. .

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Two anglcr~ have earned ~1as­ter Angler awards rrom the '\e­braska Game CQmm\ssloo, both for catches made In the Cim'lns Point tallwaters.

Mrs. Olive Drawbridge of Oma­ta landed a 12 pound, eight OlJlce chimnel catns)1 and \-lrs. I.e-ona Becher or Crc'itoo iandro athree

'potmd, eight fJlD1ce s:tl..lJ:'er ""Idle fl4IhlllJ{ at tile dam.

College Tennis, Golf

Teams Take 2nd, 3rd 'n,(· \\ainf',..."itatc tennis tpam

~:alned seeood plaC(', it'5volfteam third pli('(' In tiJeJ\('hra<,ka (01-leJre CQIlference citampion<;.tl'ip rJY>et<, at Hilstlng'<'.

Iiain ('ut <,hon thl' I rlda,' !{'n­nl<; me!'t, but COO( he" a~,.('('d tn declare <1<; final the <;(f)r('~ lx·­fore tlilrd-rfJlltld pl:l\. I',l'arnel

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fcatoo \ im (. ! men of \\.a) nt'. r ... 2, I_f,. f ... 4. and I'm('rI lost to \\(>('boon lieboontum of 11.11<;­tlng-s, 4-fi,2-f,.1 i~her \'Id~ c;inl'h'<; champion.

Wa,\TI("~ HrI!{'e \kJ.art~ ..... on two rnat('h('~, defeat.ing ri()('k~

I'ord, I((>arne\, fi-4, f ... 4,and~)u'S-

ty I\ohl, [lasting<;, f ... ?, r,..4. \I{'-1 ~H1y, .. en lor from·1.incoln. earn­('(\ top ranhing among "\0. :: pbl­ers.

\1ark Hobinsoo, \\a,l'ne junior rrnm I'1att<;moi'itII, def(>at(Kl lohn f1(>nderson, [!a<;tings, f ... h, f ... O, and los'!: to I)ou~ (;rundr. K(';l.r­nt',\, :J.-f;, :J.-fi, the top \0. ') pl:lver .

The \\ayn{' 'doublec; team of !~lrr~ lJietrich, junior from Lin­{'oin, and f.ar,\ (~lkeson, sopho­marC' from f olumhus, defeated '>tan r~llcich and ·Jolm I!c-nr,\, Hastings, fi-~, r ... o, and lost to l)en~s l·i5h('r-I.('~ l.ivingston, !\earney, I-h, fl-f" the' double~

champiotl duo. In the golf m(>et !lon Hunkers,

Cherokee, Iowa senior, led \\a.l'Ile \\ith 157 over 3fi holes. [).rle­Fn\in, [.aurel senior, carded 160; K('n Wellman, .... \racuse sophomore, and "itev~ Strong, Sidney, Iowa ilmior, Hir. eadJ, and Doo l\oe])er, Wajne junior, IR~.

!\1cdalist ,Iohn [laney's 152 led hearne~ to the team title with h2~, fo!lowed by lq.,silngs. fi42; \Va.me, 649; Chadron, 655, and Peru, fiR3. t., ,; eo

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Midget, Legion Prpctices Slated

1!ank ()verin. manag~r of \\ ayne' s recreation program, "-<lid Tuc~da,\ that Ow first pra('­tke sc~sion for !oung boys want­in~ to tr~ out for \\ayne 'Hdgets or [..(>giotl will be held \fondayat fi, p.m. al the dt~ ball park.

Th!<; pra('tice ses~ion will not Ix- ror those pla.\t'rs 00 the high <;chool 1;Q,>eball team since the,l ..... ill comJl('te in tlx> state tourna­ment \fonday.

! irst pra<!'ti('(' session for all bo~ s int{'r('~ed in playing on the two teams will be Wednesda) at fl p.m.

'OlmgsteTs who wish to In out for \Iidgets must be 15 or If) .Iear~ old and ('an not turn 17 before ,\ugust I. [,egion prosPE'cts must be 17 or IX and ('3.n'l turn 19 before August 1. ) olBlgsters who "<Ult to pia) \[jdgej ball v.ho live out of the <'it~ limits must rn~ the usual '$10 re,reation fee.

The first \-fidget and Legion a(,tion will be \\ednesday,JtII1e4, at '\;orfo!k.

win, short stop; , left field; Ron,

Dean Elofson, stitute infielder Lutt. Substitute be Rob Morris

Hanl\ Overin, Jones, is again cal team.

First home will be Thursday, . Ponca travels

\-irs. Robert Mtner, Jr.-Phone 287·2

Lions \teet \\8kefield f_ion's Club mel last

Tuesday evening at .c ornhusker '" (ale with Presidenl Charles Ole-­

son presiding over the regular btisln¥s meeting.

r;i.egfon ~teets \Va kefie Id -\merican Legion

met Wednesda,y evening to dis­cusS' \-{emoria! Da~ plans. The

"men pIan to help put out flags at Sa.m. "

fi'ilI Gustarson was chosen as JlI1ior Lawmen delegate to Lin­coln in Jtme. \'ew building plans were discussed. Otte Construe. tion; Wayne, is drawing up the blueprint.

son and family, Rev. David Davoux, Y S. D., Mrs. otto Swanson, Lilly

L,," ... ~". I tltriner rwRI Smda) 111 tr.. I Hobert L. \finer OOITlt' "ere> \trs.

Joh, F1e<'h and ,tTl! . .JaC'k Rail, o;;,:erllng, ('010., \fr. "and \{n. Jac~ Lobdell and ramll~, \to-

~!!:; i?tt~~' ~~:d~~~\~~ Thompson and famll_\, ~l('ke>r·· ~, \frs. Gertrude Grlfftth!!, "lolIX Clt~ \Ir. and \-frs, Pa.trkk Thompson and famll~, Beemer, r;ladys TIlOmpsOfl, 'lr. and Mrs. \\ !Jllam Ta~ lor and fa mil:; and PhIl TllOmpsOfl, \l1f'f1. \fr. and \1r<;. \!khael Thomp<;onand(am~ 11:-, I!umphre~. \'r. and \!rs. 1 a" ren('e Fkher,. and fa mi h , lIomer. joined them h)rth(>aft{'~. noon. \fn. ! leck and \lr<;. Ball were ,w('mlght r,\J('<;\<; '-..Jturd,1\ In the \flnE"r home.

Churches -'·"angelical (ovenat11 ( hurch

(] red Tan.,son, rxtstor 1 r Ii 11 r ~ d a.\, \f a' ~2: \tar'

\lartha. \lr<;. II(>uben lohn~on. :!::Jo p.m.; midwee" ~enl(1(', K: ]'.,0\ ~ Hril'-ade, ~; r holr, '1.

1 rlda~. \la~ 23: [J\I.efig'u(> rJl('ets at dlllr('h for .... iou'\ ( \tl trip, (, p.m.; \onl)('ast \ebras·­ka \1(>n'" ( l1rl<;1lan 1 ('11ow<;hlp, ~.

">aturda_l .. \ta~ ~4: Confirma­tion class, 9 a.m.

Sunda,\, \~,I 25:Sunda,Y school, to a.m.: worship, I,; Plj)f1E'i'r Cirl<; elTcampmel'lt, Ii p.m~ .

\1onda), \-1a~ 2fi: Pion('('r farl!!, 4 p.m.

Tuesday, \tay 27: Covenant (ooples work night, Ii p.m.

Wedn('sda~, \ill,1 2k: \'aral ion , RIble School begms. 8:30 a.m.

'1 Christian (,hurch (.J~hn F:pperson, IDstor)

Thur'f;day, ~tay 22: Skat tng

1:B~;'ld~~r~\~~,sl~~; "i('~·:::;"'ence_ ment e,ercIses, 1\;('('.

Sunday, May 24: Bible sCfool, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:55; eve­ning worship, .J era I d (jrG\'es, speaket:, 7:30 p.m. '

Monday, May 25: Work ~tght. Wednesda .... , May 2R: 'r Jut h

choir, Ii p.m.; \'RS workshdp, 8; prayer time, R; Bible studL 8.

Salem Lutheran Church a~obert \' . .Johnson, pa~or) Thursday, \-1ay 2:?: I..r'r"·, 2

p.m. . Stmda .. , \-fay 25: Communion,

R:30 a.m.; chur(,h school, ~:35;

communion, 11.

T\1ited Presbyterian Church (James R. Marlett, pastor)

Thursday, May 22: Choir, ~ p.m.

SUnday, May 25: Church s('hool, 9:45 a.m.; worship. 11.

st. John's Ev. Lutheran Church Missouri Svnod

CR. p. Albrecht~ pastor) Saturday, May 24: ('onflrma ..

tion, 9 a.m. Sunday, May 25: StrJday school,

9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:30.

\frs. John Hilker, Pender, was a dinner guest SlI1dav in the Vel· rrar Anderson home: In the after­noon Mr. and Mrs. Anderson visited \frs. Roy Lennart, Wayne, at !\'orfolk Lutheran Hospital.'

Dinner guests Sunday in the:\

! .

1~ .. -. \fr. tjLnd :\(n.(

and \1r,lI. 'fmlb I'T-.n, \".I!1ht'd 1& 'It Cllfron;! (~Ilmeor-on r~x.

Melvin Fischer home in lio.nor lia" Wrre. Mr " of Devon's conf:irmaUon were }knfc~ke and· \'fr. and \irs_ Robert Von Horn. ~lrs. (,dolph

'"and Allen and Mrs. Bertha PIteH, LHlie 11Iens('hke ',Page. \fr. a~d Mrs. Dean San- Jerry Anderson ~hl' and fa~lly and Mrs. C": K... h1r'

i and ~irs.

Flsche;, Lmcoln. Joining the and! 'I<tmily. Mr •. group m the afternoon were Mr. Kruselnark and and Mrs. Robert E. Ander~, Mrs'\,\Ervin Frey

,fr. ~nd !\-trs, Merlin Holms and guest& Tuesday in f mlly, '\ofr. and 'irs. Paul home'in honor

. . . ,

AIREA BROWNIE SCOUTS from W'vne Tfoop, lG4.nd ItO. p.,..,

; ;n: mThf~~lt~o,~' .f~::~::~d ott, "~;~:'I::d~Otr:u~.r~~t~~~:,of;,O:.~,!~ I ~1:;;aC~;= ~~" o;:::o~;o::'7e":d:r:I'~~:~~r~:lk B:':!~~:~ 7~t~~h~,:;~ ground pt,Ylng • g.m ..... hlch ne<lhif,t,d vi.lkinG on h.nd •• nII '

I ful b"ck .... ard'. are, from I,ft to I!ljJht ",lth 'aU .. lr'. ~.ml In p.,.' "n~l-lI-""'. K'yl, P.lm.r iJlmmyt. L.aurle H,ndrlck, (O,.nl .nd L~t! Lenm.n (0.1,) !

wllo will ('nt('r mlllt .. n "ervin' \tf;,12f;.

j'lr. and \ft·". ( lark hal, Hr1an anf1 .... 11:1"1'1, W£'f(' In 1\1£' [rl'{'1 Thoma" Ilomt', \orlolh, Th!IT<;_ rull night ror Ill(' blr1lda, of \Ir. ·n;orm~. '!\fr. and \fr~. \!artIn "iundn'i,

[lnlSon, Iowa, wer€" we-ck('nd ,,'1 e"j<; In til!'." Ilbur 1It('("ht holTI('.

~1~~Jt>da~~~f:er ~':~i~ :~~,: \'~~itor" .... undayC'\'enlnJilntlll' 1 ht hom£' wer(' \fr. and \lrs_ (' ell Jacobson, Fremont. \Irs.

~ '~e ~~al~~~. \;:~tl~~:y~~e~~~ \ • and \lrs. \lvln rinlqulst.

\Irs. ('lark hal and '\;or('ne st inhoff visited Caroline- stl"m-1 rf Tuesda~ at "iacred Ill' art ! spital, 't anlUon. .

\lrs. Hoger llansenwa-s-aguest \frs. I'red I're\'ert Thursda"

jrnOOll at llappy llornemaker~

L enSlOn ( lub.

ocie'y ( oon Cre-ek 4-11 Club

'IllC Coon Creek 4-11 ("Iub met \-~. 12 in the .Joe Keagle home with twenty members. Plans were. rmde ror the movle pl.rty •. hIDe:. 2 meeting will be in the I--eTtav

, stevers home. .

C,t':;~ ~~~~~~~tC~ ~~ ar.id pizza party in Wayne. "Irs.

'Ffed Itectrt, Mrs. ,Jim C,ustaf· , son and Mrs. Kenneth (;ustafson

accompanied the gyoup. M Ike . llansen, reporter. +-

1 lias Party l Brian Kal entertained the

seventh and eighth grade students r:L District :25 Friday evening at an eighth grade gradwtioo r.arty. Q:her guests were \1r. and Mrs. August Kai, llarry steinhoff and \'orene, Bancroft, and ~1ark Kat.

This is the first class grad­wting from the school tha.( has attended classes there from kin­

: dergarten through eighth grade. In the gradwtin,g class are

Brian Kai, Seeky Clausen and Randy Bird who plan to attend Pender High School next fall and ' Tern T1enschke. who plans to go to Wakefield High.

nlC't \l1.,\ t:1. Ibwu and Mtorlln I

nreve fu·drd. I Ob5ern- .\~n[n>rsar~ - I:

lI{'lat\v('<; ;lOd frh'ndl; h('lprd Mr. and ~tTS. Inward (,rove ob-II S('rVl' th~lr .tMlh wood inK anni·", v(>r~ar) I rlday nIght,

lfold I~rnlell i ~hool I>ls(rkts 2~ and 33held

t1'K!ir an~ual ~("horl I)it-nkli Sm-da} at (heir 5dlOO/S. .

Churches -st. Paul's Luth('ran Church

0\, A, Blnf:'er, tnMtOr) Saturday. May·14: {"(Klflrna-

lion instruction. 8:4~ a .. m. ' '. \ Smday. ~1ay 25-: Sunday scltOOl.

9:30 a.m.;-won.hlp, 10:31).

--\fr~ and Mr~. l:rnll Tarnow I attcnd~ (he ooc'eaiaurloate fjcf.V~ Ices at EmerfiOfl Slflday nigtt and ,Were hmeh !,,'lWsts in.: the (>corg Scoode l.arne. Mr •. arns Mrs. Ion Krusemark, who .Iao atten' the.. service ... , werre ~Ith reb.t1 s In the 'Oensll ~lade mme.

Mr. and MtH. Melvin \1m ac('om nled retatfw's t-o ~UJf City [. f<!iiy night t~imeet Mr.,

,Wilson s brother,' 11'1('0 Roth, who retwn rrom l{orea with tl'w!· SiollX 'fty .j\lr c';wrd. )Ie had served there ten in6nth8.

Mr. 'd Mrli. filii 1MBen and Krlstl attended the s<"hool picnic at Dl rid 19 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I mold nrOOlga11l

1 Mr.

attend • were .supper 5ts In ! and M 5. Henry Mueller w .'.: ISO'

the Itl seW"! home.· _ :.

,Oi.nn r f.br Confir",and. Din r guests S~day, tn tl'w!

Ray d Florine home Jn honor dC' nle's conffrrmUon that' rmrn g at Wakefield S ~ I e m Lutheran C h u r c- h were_ ~ky Sutherland, ~r. and Mr8.~G,en:n~ Cranqufst, Wayne, P/lcand,Mrs. Gene Granquist. Mr. and SIrs. GI~nvllle Sampson, steve;and KIik, Norfolk. Mr. and' Mrs. larry ~Ier and Scott. l.elgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Milr-loo SClJu.. -ler~/SIoUX City.

l'fie Legion has been awarded a C'itation for membership. There are 149 members.

!\lrs. ['tarence Suh Mrs. Dwaln Kumm and family, Wausa, and \-fr. and \irs. Chuck Robbins and Terri, Wisner. I

ischer, ~. and Mrs. Ronald: _.,.,-__ ~_++ __ ---j~-' __ ~_~,'-__ ~tr. and 'frs. L~'le TuJling"Je. I r, Mrs. ·;.Emil Greve

arding, \tTl and \frs. Dell; rdner and Pastor and i\frs.

Hoskin.·

\U'. and \lrs. Kenneth o;;;mith, I.incoln, visited TUesday in the \-{rs. 0 s C' a r Bjorkland home. They all dsited in the \'irgil Luhr home, Laurel, in the after-noon.

\trs~ \! Y ron Gustafson and Tanice, Silver Springs, \!d •• and Mr. and \1rs. Jerry Delzell. Lincoln, spent last week in the \faurice Gustafson home and at­tended the funeral of T. \1. Gus· tafson Thursda\.

\ir. and \~s. (!-arIes Russ, SiolIX (,it~, visited Saturdayaft­ernoon in the Ro~ !-blm home. \.{r, and \-irs. Berneal Gustafson andl Joan were supper gUests there Frida~ evening.

\irs. \Hlton Delzell, Sioux ('tty, and \-lrs. Eugene "~eler.

Guests SlI1day ""veningl in the Ilarold Fisc-her home in ob­servance of \frs. Fi$cher's birthday were \fr. and \ts. Or­,rille Larson and fami1Y'Jir. and \-irs. John fischer, \Jr. d \-u.s. Lester Fischer, f-bmer. ~. and \lrs. \farlan Gustafson. 'ir. and \lrs. Francis \fuller and ramify, \ir. and \frs. Joe Keagle and family, ;"fr. and \lrs. i \Hlton Gustafson and \!r. and ;:Js. Ben­ton \,kholson

obert Johnson.

,ocial Forecast -friday, :'>fay 24

~ West.side Club, \-irs ..... lfred

\-feier, 2 p.m. . londa~, \-fay 26 ! Town and CountI'}· Club 1:arbe­

cue, Warren Bressler, 7:30 : I p.m.

tuesday, \1ay27 . j ,Lions Club, 6.:30 p.m.

, Friendly.Tuesday Club, 8 p.m. \TW, 8 p.m.

rhOOI Ac~ivities -ursday, \fa .. n Semester finals

f,r:i:, t~~·k 2!~t londay, '\-lay 26

\fake up classes state Baseball Tournament

Tuesday, \-lay 27

Park, 11 a.m. High school sttxlents pick up

/

Elementary school picnic, Oity

, l report cards, 11 a.m.

Sally Anderson, Wausa, spent I, the--weekend in the Revnold An-' derson home. -

'u-~ and Mrs. J_ L. Bergman, Omaha. spenlJa'" Tuesday In u.; '. Wf!bur ~~rlen Mme. '

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ~fS ·and Mr. and" Mr.;, George Ll!e!. de'ts !"Iendecf the: TulIp Fest!ta1 at Clrnnge. City;' p .... SoturtI$y,

Mr •. and Mr. s; .10. m. Vlllm~. , !1m camped <XI! FrIdaY night at' Orange, city; -&lid S_ _. urday at the Ttiup Feotl~

Mr. and ~. J8natz, Spoo ..... spent Sinday .-.....,. .. lhe

,~ .. '.·[''':1 ' .1 ,.' ,.,1

I lion Ev. LUtheran C~~ch , . (.Jordan E. Arft, pa~) j

Friday. ¥aY 23: Sm-da)" sct'ool I staff meeting, 1 :30 p.~ I

Satl.O"day. \fay 2"4: Saturday [ school at st. ,John's, 9 a.m. !

Smday, May 25: Worship and con!fr~tion, 8:45 a.m.; Stniay school. 10. The ushers tor'next =h ~rk~len Koepke and 1

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H~elve Communion Lori Carvin, daughter ~ \(r.

and Mr •• Hm ('.rvinj Annette FrUaehen. daughter ~ Mr. and Mr •• Robert Frttschen. and Dale White, son 0( Mr. and Mrll. l>tane White. received their tlnt coml11J.l11on May 11 at St. "nne's ('atOOlle Church.

Iiold Danquet TIle mother-<1aughter b;rnq1J(>t

cJ st. Anne's Catholic Churrh WolB held May 13 at til{' Dixon !'!chool bo.Bement. ('a1"ol ! leidy W".tS

emcee. Skit/;, poems, readings and a musical w(>r(> glv(>n. I'ather \tOone Ahowed a film on POfX' Paul'/; visit. to th(' 'lnlt('d -';3-tlons. A business m('('ting fol­lowed tllf' i:xmqU('t,

Youth Night lIeld Youth ~'I6J'f, 'ipotlsored by Djx­

tTl WS(,S, was held Wedncsda) ('venlng at the church. '-;herrle and Anita lbnnen, 11 r (' n d a YOlng and Lyncll ,,>tingley 'iaI'1.':'. ~largaret \nkem pia,\(-'d a plano ~Io and Mrs. ~larvin Hartman sang 8 Rolo, Keith Shertleld, Westmar ('oll(>R'e, was g'Uest qpeaker.

Seniors honol;"ed and rec('\ving em"sages for missions were \1ar­Irc}ret I\nkeny, Davi<1 ,\I"1ts, 'and DIck Wendt'lI, Dixon. jmd ~lkC' 'lllompsoo and I('anne Inttig, 1.0-~~n Cent('r, '

Elghth gTaders hoooh,'<i were Rrcnda YOlmg, 1.)T1elle stingley, (;Jorta McCaw and Dl(k Spahr. A II«) reC'elving a co~sage for missions were Il(,v. lind Mrs .. withee, Mr. and Mr'i. ('laJ1on ,~Ingley, Senior T"llT Rpotlsors, and t-.1rs. Honald "nkeny, Inter­mediate Youth sponsor,CoofX'ra­tlve l1J1ch followed the service.

Club \f('ets llest Fver ('Iub met \1aJ 14

in the r.ordon Ik'lnsen home with ('lgllt memhe·rs, TIle annual pk­nk will 1)(' .June t at Wakcfipld l

Inrk:

nixon lkoll('s 4-11 r.roup I of DiXon lx>ll('~ m(.'t

\lay 12 in tllc Don Hoe(Ier home. Sandra Ta:,> lor was game chair­nnn. ,~ndra l!ircherl d('mon­$lrat('d IlOW to uS(' an ('Iectric mixer and ('ol\e('n Hot<lC'r. how to measllfl' dn in/..'l'pdjC'nts, .Jllne ~j meeting will be at '7 p.m. in th(,ot.ouis \bts home.

(:roup II met the same evening in the C.ordon !!an!':E.'n Il!)me to make a ehprr.\· jum~.1 Sheryl Ilaollen demonstratctl krlq.us .... -a:'> s of pr(>J:xHing [XJt;btoe~ and apple'S. Their nE.':'I.1 mdetlng will be ,!tilE.' \l.

Croup m met \1ay 13 in the Silva hom(', \ discussion was held on a work pL.n When cook­ing. Plans \H're mad~ for the "orfolh tour. Kathv Moore demonstrat('d soup. Iallae Lut­berstc<l:t W,1S Ir.lmc lrader. Kath.\ \toore s('rv('d IlD1('-l1. LYn~1 S;ting­I('y, news r('port('r. ,.

Supper guests \IOOMy evenhtg in the Carl Cl1ristenseh home in honor 0( Mrs. FllaC'hristensen's birthday were Mr.and Mrs.Soren Hansen', 'frs. rhristevsen. Mr. and \Irs. \[arvin Christensen and family and \{r. ¥1d Mrs. Vietor Smdell. '

Ken, Fveringham;' Wa'kefleld,

~n~~:;:~a~~:~n~g in the \fr. and \1rs. Jom Pehrson

visited in the Laurenee fridemann home, Coleridge, simda}' evening.

Umcheon guests \~(>dneSday evening In the Ted JOhnSOfl home for Bernita's birthday wer!? Mr. and Mrs. ·\rt Boyd and'daughters

. and Mrs. FHa Ellis, Scrluth Sioux Cit~,. Mr. and Mrs.' Ephriam Jamson, Lori and Gerald, Mr.

Laurel, Mr. and Mn. Louie .'Bauer and \fr. and \tr/;. Earl

('t.a1nlngham and Deanna, ilan­dolph.

Mr. and ~fr". Orville (;ood­win, 1.lncoln, s]X"nt the weekend In tllC' nome of ~fr ... !, rC'd WaI-

te" \fr. and \frl';. Soren Jlansen

were dinner glK"sts Frida) in the \{arvID F,llyson home, Sioux City.

Mr. and \1rs. ()<;car loiTIson vlaltl'<l Tuesday evening in the (;t.a1mr lohnson home to help the hO'itess obs('rv(' Il('r bIn h­day.

Churches -II)r,an Ccnter 'lnlt~ \!{'thrxll<;1

(,Je'isc \. \\lthce, fXlstllr1 Thursday, \1.1..1 22: l'r<"!I('r

'icrvle(', k p,m. <'l!1da.l, \[a) 2:i·'-,l.lldal <,chIYII,

10 a.m.; wnrshlp, II; lOLl1l1 Jbur, fj:4:i p.m.; ('veninI': .<'('n'ke, :':'jfJ,

Dixon !'nit('(] \fctilodiq :-'lD1da) , ~1ay 2::;: \\orshil),9:30

a.m.; <-itltHiav <;ehool, 10:10.

"It. "nn("s (atholk ('hurd, ('nthon.v \1. \fIlOl1(" ]Dstnr) Saturdav, ~1a.v 24: Cradf'

school ('nte~hl<;m. ~ a,m.; C'on­f('t;sions, R-R:::IO n.m.

0unda:X, May 2;': \1as~, Wa,m. l\fonday, 'la.v 2fi: lIlt:!h fichool

Instruction, r.-7 p.m.

!\01r. cind Mrs. (Iifford .<'trl­vens and family v!~lted in the Wait('r ./omson home, Onc,t, <';unday ('venln~ ~lfrC'ida Mcunnich, 'r.ln{'oin,

sJ)(>nt the weekend In the Uarold (;eOrRe' home.

Mrs. (;arold .Jewell and \frs. llodney ,Jewell, Todd and Tammie wer(' f,'U('sts last Friday ovening in thJ home of Mrs. Fell'< Pate­field, Coleridge.

Mrs .. Vincent '"S:avahallgh, and family visited Sunday aftema)n in th(' Laurence' Ouinn horne, Wat('rbury.

\lrs. Vincent Kavanaugh ,at­t('nded the funeral for \{rs. nett Tuck('r' at Fm('rson Thursday afternoon and later visitro in the Keith Ellis home, \\aYT1e.

David Blatchford, Omaha, spent the week('nd in thl' home of Mr. and \1r!': .. Olrll(,1 m~ltch-ford. .

'fro and \frs. C.arold Jcw~1l spent last we('kend in the Hoger (;l<\lum home, .. \uburn. "

MargQr('t Ankeny, t'indy FlTis and J\ath:;- ,JacksOn were guests of Mrs. r.03rold ,Jewell and Mrs. Lola Bressler, ,Wbi4.ide. at a luncheon Saturday at Delta Kappa Ga nnnb. of W,';';('.

'\ /l Ouane Stingier returned Tuesday from Cannon :\ ir Force Base, Clovis, 1\. M. I!e is, a member of the 185th Iowa \a­tiona I Guard which will be de­activated Ma:,> 2R ..

Spring Rain -1 Cont~n,u('d from pagt 1\

temPeratures, Tuesday through Saturday will average 4: to 8 degrees below normal with cooler temperatures arriving Tu'e.sda,1 and Wednesday (they dId), 1Va1i'm-. er Friday or Saturday. ~ormal high 73,normal low 51. Precipita­tion Was forecast to aVerage one fourth to three fourths· of an inch occurring as showers and thunderstotms Tuesday and Wed.nes9ay Cr ight again!) and agaln Saturday.

The Rurea u wa 5 correct so far ~ so perhaps any Saturday picnic pl<ins should have a little

, flexibility ''buH,t in" just in case!

32 Graduates -~d E~~'k ('J~;::~. ~!:~fi~:. (Conlll\LH"d fran; pagtJ 1)

Elizabeth Wickett, 'Uckey Hir~h- ~tl in'lieu.of' partial tuition. rrn.n, Dixie Smith, AliceJohnson. \'aledictQTIian.~Ph)'llis· Print'e: Lila Pearson, Jerry Warner and l'eceived a Wa~'Tle state Col.Iege Richard Kraemer. ~. scholarship wfu.th $660, of which 'fr. and 'Irs. Ted Johnson -. ~.50 Is applicable per term

"8J1d Bernita were dinner guests ror .eight terms~ -r"is scholar:-Sunday in the S. Erick Johnson ship was- . .made ava'tlable' to' the rome, Wakefield, fo observe the Winside HlghSChoolttU-oughtheir host's 80th birtlday May 20. 'p.lrticiJ:Qtion in the cadet s('hool

Mr. and \1rs. Eldred. Smith proham. ' were supper guests Friday in the A $200 scholarship, in "'lieu Merlin Chambers home, Dakota of partial tuition, from Balmer's City. Beautv School in Fremont was

Thursday afternoon ~trs. Fred- pres~ted to Linda Longe, daugh-die Mattes, Mrs. George Lippolt, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin! Longe. Mrs. Milford Roeber, Mrs. Har- A $150 scholarship from tt.:>

VBS -from p~ ~(' I'

'->t, Inul's Lll1heran (hurch, (arroll, ,hmc 2.

!,irst Lutheran (hurch, ·\Ilen, lohn Erlandson, pastor: \1ay 26-11Jl(' fi, R:40 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m.

Christian Church, \\akefield, Tohn EppersOn, pastor: :JlI1e2-f).

st. ,John's IAItheran, Wakefield, ltavmond Albrecht, pastor.: J1J1e 2-fi, daiI~ rrom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Salem Lutheran Church, Wake­field; Hobert Jotmon, pastor: daily .June 2·fi.

E~ngelical Covenant Church, Wake(~eld, Fret! Jansson, ~stor:

:~'I ii~;:t"a~~: daily R:30 a.m.

.: Trfnn'.\' Lutheran Cl'1urch. Win­sido. Paul Reimers, pastor~ Jt!1e :?-fi, daily f'T'Cwn 9 "'a.m.-mtil 3.

'p.m, l\'ur,sery and kindergarten children wlll atterld morning ses­sions on!:..

Peace {lnited Church of Christ, Hoskins. I., F .. Saxton, pastor: Itlne 2-13, daily from 9a.m.until 11:30 a.m.

Trir)ity tvangelical Lutheran Church, Hoskins, J. E. LindqUist, pastbr: JlDle 2-13, daily from 9 a.m. until 11 :30 a.m.

llnite<! '1ethodist Church. Hos­kins •. 1. F. '\axton, r.astor: ,jrne 2-13, daib ·from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a .. m.

lion Lutheran Church, Hos­kins, J. F., Arft, pastor: Jtme 2-6, dail~ from 9 until 11:30 a.m.

Area Girls-r Cuntlnll('d f~(1!1l PJ~t' II

Club at~ the school.' ShE" will at­tend tile l 'niversity of~ebraska' s Girl's Sta t e in ,.Lincoln next month. '

Debbie Brandow, a student at l:aurel lligh School, has lettered thrce yt~ars in volle:,> 1E.ll, is' an active merpber of Pep Club and is f. cheerleader. She also takes part~ in various 4-H programs.

Barbara ·Fischer takes part in Pep Club, Glee nOb, FHA, ,"ar­sit~" cQ9ir and se\'eral other acti­vities at Wakefield High School. $he alsp enjo~'s ~i'wimming, read­ing and attending movies.

I :\(1 .. tlhe candidates a'ttended a receptiOn and press cO!lference last week at the SioU\ City Stock­yards.

Tpe 1.969 Oueen will be selected.

~:.: ~~~~:n==;; F:~:~ <las. F.ach candidate "'ill receive a 'valua1ble gift and the winner .... ill 'be 'presented a tedar chest fined with gifts donated by Sioux City and Siouxland area Pusi­nesses,

Crime Control -I C0ntlnut"d frc'nl pa;;l' J \

lan Mattes, :\irs. Jay !t.fattes ahd same school was given to Sandy cation Sr (2) law enfercement Mrs. larry Lubberstedt, Sb~rt Coulter, daughter of Mr. and training. and (3) all other pro-and Carmin were guests in the Mrs. Melvin Coulter. grams such as public relations, Allen Bauman home, Newcastle, . Hmorable mention went to riot control, personnel, and and surprised Mrs. Bauman on those students maintaining a schools of various types. her birthday. grade of B- or better during Mueting noted that there is a

Klrt Ctnningfam. 12-year-old the four years of high sctqol: sum of $145,000 available to fund p of Mr. and Mrs. Don eiM- Phyllis Prince, Lynne Trout- law enforcement improvement ningham. received a compomd rmn, Jim Jacksm, Tom witt, progra ms this ~ ear, with fracture of his right leg when he Bob Farran, Peggy Eckert"Patt:y $1,500,000 available for the same

~:;:~~ ~t; =ct:Sp~t tev:."~==~,~~~ puTp)se in ~ebraski next year.

overnight. Visitors sinc~ his ~e- and Denise Hansen. ~sa~~~~Ys~~~~ri~ turn bome have been Mr.and Mrs. George Farran. president of programs and not to take thfijr Andy Crombie, Mrs. Fay Waltm. the school board. presented di- place." joyCe and Janet, Mrs. LesUe plomas to too 32 seniors.! Continuing, the Commissklfl's Noe and pupils d. School District Rev. Robert Swansm offered C'CIlsultant explained tmt a local 42, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radke. the invocation and benediction. tnit of government must make ::. ~:SMr,,:~»(a::~ ~~:eftt =Si~~::' =ti~t~f~SJ=~ richs. ,Mrs. George RaSDlUSSE!n. cessimal. The mixed chorus and meeting in the Governor's hear-MrS. lAvern Berthokth. MrS. ensemble ~Sented variOus YO- Ing room at fhe 3:ate Capital Gerry Cmnin2ham: and family, cal selecttons. in Lincoln to explain the grant

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for m s, the ,actual

for (1J1ds ~~rnoi;~f ,:=t:~ion Mueting $aId he had been

authorized to investigate tne pos­sibility o( "rnutrnl aid ~ks" between toY(ns in regajrds to crime control.

In sPeaking of this new or­ganized attempt to controlll crime on local, state andnat!lonal

:~;e!~a~~~~e:~~,v~~~~ti~: and panicipation that will spell success or failure of t~ pro-gram." I

During the meefing ih the county commissioners T I sdaya planning board was. cre I ed to plan a detailed report sowing the need (or flUlds thr~ughout Wayne County. He;presen~tives from "oskins, (artollanqcC;;holes have not as yet been sEl~ected,

I but those name<! were Ye'rnon IliIl, Winside;.,Don RWd an~ George stolz representing!Wayne ('aunt;):; Dick Banister re~esent~ ing the City of Wayne; and Carl Scheel from the WSC' campus police. The planning boa.~ will meet at 7 p.m. in tile, IWayne (Ot.a1ty courthOuse on J~~.

A,unit of localgovem~ may apply to the state planning agen­cy (or flUIds that vim improve and strengthen law enforcfment. TvpicaJ projects might ~~Iude p~bUc protection, .recruttmg and training personnel for pollee de­partments,,'corrections, and other criminal justice a~neies, control of organized crlr~e, or­ganization and training of $pe1;ial law enforcement units, recruit­ment and trainingofinvest/lgative and prosecUtIng pers~l, and development of inteltigence systems to'c~mte.t organized crime. Other projects 'could in­c Iud e public educatbmll ,pro­gra ms that would tl'nproye co­operation with law enforcement age n c i e s, and improvement of ?llice commWlity relation~.

Allen Mrs, Ken Linafelteri '

Phone, 635 .. 2403 I

Guys and Dolls

a ~~~~ ~~~s t~I\~~~bl~e!~ t!he fire hall. A skit was' given. Presenting demonstrations were C\"ancy Chapman, Coleen, Chap... ~, Kath,y Chapman, Sheri Kjer $d :\1 eli s s a Emry. ;~tiI,gnetic que: ks were given mothers. More ducks will be sold. Nancy Chap... tmn showed slides of her trip to Wa'shingtoo, D. C. I,

Tea was servedandpindushion lIlt favors, made by Mrs.iiJerald ClIlpman. were given. Thirty~e were present. The door \n1ze •• woo by Mrs.Harold Wmcamp.

, was a cake 1:Bked by Mrs~ Rich­ard Chapman. Ot her Winners were Mr •• Mel Hall anCl Mrs. ~~.Ch. Sheri Kjerlll news

i! Troop No.7 i

GIrl Scout No.7 1 Allen r""'T"r

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limes .. ~re t.med ,;,.. World­w~ c.INS Diy at Weleand Boat a. •• Na,y 24. , I

A ewrec110n from lilt week', report on tadct'. t. te_ ('a.r­pmter, Slen 01 the Arrow, Sip d the Sitar, Troop DrarraUu, Health Aid and Acthoe C'lth:l!'fI. ky ('a~, reporter •

HoldTa First Lc1heran LCW enter'"

tained at a tea ~ednesday after­noon honoring Allen ""I~ girl. and Seniors' mot~rs. l"h(o wel­come was given by Mr~. ~laro1d Kjer •. \ trl~ to rnot~r.5 was given by \frs. \ferle- Bubeck and a trIbute to daugtW:("rs wa~ given by \irs. ,Oscar Koester. *fbut~ to grandmothers was gi~en b) ~frs. Hlchard Chapman. !

,Jill rat1r('nt)olz, aCl"om~nled

~;a(~~~: ~\'~~i:.r~~t~~~~: "··ootnotes on Footsteps~" Vt'aS

pre<;ented by ~trs. Hlchar1 CillP'" mn, \Irs. DNn \\1)("('ler~ ~frs.

Clarence Schroeder. \frS. Jlar­old Durant, ,irs. Lorery Carr and Mrs. 'Ierle J1ubeck. I

Mrs. Bud \Ilt cile II 19ave a poem, "What Is a Bcd." and Mrs. Harold Kjer gave. poem, "Wtnt Is a Girl". SenJot girls, wearing their prom ror"*ls, and ~Iorsl mothers we~ intro­duced. \irs. Perc\ r kwood poure-d coffee,and !\r;s. (larl.'nce Larson served PlJl"lch.

P!g"oo s Meet ! Harmony 11111 SchooJ Pigeons

opened their meeting wltl1 the flag, salute. Holl call was an­swe'red by nain~ fav~rlte state capitals. 111e ~y 21 picnic was dIsc,ussed. In c~se of rr-in it will be held May 24. The 3.I1nual pub­lic sc hool picnic will I~ May 25 at the sc hool house.

Because of rain the ~spring tea was pOstponed. A swimming JX;lr­ty honoring eigl)th gra\:ters. Kent Sachau and Lorna Rock, will be held Jtne 12.

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A forrT1er W.~nt" III,gh School eradtate, Jotrt r~rr;.,. $00 ~ \trs. r. A. Herry, Wayt'IC, hall Just arrlvM in the 5tatt'll"l from

~~r amu~~ao( ~rt\~'~~t!~ EuropE', At-rr)" wall gtvtry ,a Mb" tmkaI lean' far the' tour by

~if~~':~~;o ~'alll:\~~~~f~ protes!oOr 0( art~ 11" ha~' tx-t'n a faculty rTW'mber of' tllC' 'c,otl('~" since,.1953.

Berl! explalncid Ol(' tnlp' wa!'i

,u '~ravel" ~bootkal, rall~' r tlnn a f;lud) sabOOtlCal, dur g lIlt(' spring s('mestt'r.:lJe will fstllm(" Ihlll teaching dutifls lids sdmm('r. His wife, hltrlda, was ~ abl(' to accomPln.\' tllm on 1ft trip as sh(' teache~ fifth ~ade:in th(' ,\I\'ord Dlstrkt \~Iv('r'ild(' (i Ollnlv !'iehool. i i

'Besldes ,'lsIting Imn.\' 'I!lmall ('omml6lltles on the tour, ~11(' art instl'llC'tor wC'nt ,to Lisln\. \!a­drld, Barcelona. lurlrh. :Hern, a;ooeva, 110mt>, \'IC'I'lna, \1lmt~h, \msterdam, Brus~els, P::u'lsand

'''''don. b· II I Prof. 11erry bserved: On his ~rlp through Europe that ~~'! ma­:trltl' of resldepts IIv(' hi part­rhtnts, In-so--moch as tI re Is '1.ttt~ or no ~otDld II (0' ~:rru;Ls" In the ritles. "T lough t~re, Is, a lot Ib! t:utldln IgolrG

~ in. Spain ~re relllJ.:lns a

s orlage of housing," 11* I said. i, here Is m{le after trlt II.' or al».rtmcnt t1ou~es being lxitlt In Madttd with vrry llttle cr~atlvc limgu,.tlon b,dng "sed", I, 1 ln Bpeaking, or Swltzer~d the a~ teacher 'e~lained, 'if,II'1,eY do

'n ~rmlt everyone to at end the t lvers!ty. 1\ student m~"t taK(' a~' overnment exam In order to a end the l','11ather tJllJI; having e' leges ltke ours In thel s~tes, marly of the)fr sClllols are pi' the "",'tiona I type. In the ", S. a sfjudent has .the chance tp J: to

~l11~~:~~~=d h~r:~~~t ,~~~~ ~ove himself, with the good

~:t~C:;~~a}O at~~f ~d-A uxiliary Meets lie also noted till. t the Is ~ I g s

Legion AuxIliary met ~!N' 12 PEtople are ,particularly ~er-in Home Cafediningro()I;n.~~en- e~ted in {T. s. POlltlf'ii and teen members and two gUests :Jon6.~ICS. The )'fomen: 'S~t-were present. ~,rIarid are nod~rmlttcdtovote.

ne~~~u;~'~;Ao~ stv~~~~ ~~~J~U! hi~~~~U=d~~~flt ln~~ 1 services atthecemetery.serving EtnPhasli> is laid upon f mlly' will begin at 11:30 at the Legion life 1f1 Switzerland with rents

lIa~~l1owing the busineSS meet- ~~itr c~i~;::~..a~~~~~~ ing a gift was pre~nted the there ,s~ms to be verY, little Gold ~r Mether an~ a gift was l :deli(lQU. ency, Ber~ notle4. Mu­taken to the Gold S$r S~er. se~J)1'si ar~ open and rreeioo Sun­The group played bingQ Imd tunch' day sl) the entire family ITnaY at-:

was served by the cafe. -----"--+--..... I!t--:-'i-----'O;-Rescl1edule Poppy Day

Allen POppy Day slated for last -Saturday, will be held this Satur­day. May 24.

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"'!I"I' Monda') ."mlni In II"~ ,omm'81lon.or John 1 J(av-ana",h, Mauflc~ li.an"H"1l hl)m(' Irl ',OHn!" :>Ion of ,Jack Kavanaugh!lwereMr. d. .1,ls blrthda~ ¥ot'T(' \11'. and and ~fr". \I. I~. Kavanaugh and \frll . .John lk\lfIm and ">11<,brl, \Ir. family, \fr:L and Mrs. \"tncenl and Mrli. t.mrl HolJert~ alld fam- l\av<lnalJl:!ll and, ramlly, Dixon. Ily Md Mr". and \1r ... r bn>rl( t' \11''>. ildl'fl ,"ierven' and Jeane, t\torrlIJ and Pat. r Of word , ,ir. and ~fr.<;,. \!edC'

Frank Stanton. \t;I~(";\dl'l", 1'.:n"'o1natij::I! fnd famEly, \Ir. and ("allf., is vhitlf1J' in tl,.· li(Jf)1!' \lr", ,Jam("si Kavana!~~h and ram· of his slstl'r. \f/.,. \ltrk ,1>("1"11, if", (x,Idcr, ~fr'i. nJTi<;cc;slerand Carrolf. TIl(". \\"('nt t<, J',l'''Hn~(' family, fl:lndol ph, rather \fo"'ckc field \londa\ 1<) ... i~1t :In"llr('r ~i<.,J and "il!'ter I~rlla, I tel', VIr", \. !. IJ,wf,rlrlr"',;' I" fC'w dny~. I '11t, \h·et<.,

l~\~:~d !;.~(/lri~~r:,~,.:. :: '(!~;';:I.I;d, ':"l\\~:~~ I ';:"~CIJ::: ai~d~ t~l:l~1t{~i~'~ II~~\\ ~~ In III(' ! (>I"j""~1 '('111,·1011 ',(,fl'" I,.,m(, witll ,til I!'cmf)('r<; pre<;('n! I rlday·C'v(,flin)'. tnr the annll<~1 blrthda~.lErt~ and

"'lIppI'r J~lI('~I<" ·-;Irrllb'.· ill 11,(' ),ift t"!">:dlanR~~ 'Mrs. IS11n HobC'rt~ TipI' I roendl 1~)I11", 1 rol~'rldJ"" I'ld thf' lei~otl' 00 :;IPhol~C'red In i'If"Innr c)f Hn·jl'<. If irrJ \,irn,.. flU;~';:::~\\'{'rll nli1dc JOI1CJldafam-

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1L'l1! and ramii-, \fr" :t'nd \Ir·,. __ , I I,trrv \~arbllJ'l<ln ,mel 11\jllill, \11 • Ilnd \fr ... rJf'~tn f)w~'n'" :tnrl 1,1'1· j'nitllnj'l{ i/.v.and \lr. anc1 \If .... IKIlI I\p" I·· I'.nitlinj~ m(·t I rida\ witli

''"'l"n an(1 ramih, \\~I'III'. \11 .... \Ir.,. !'.ertha lone~. ;·'tglrt. mem-

f)1J '('rv{.I!, \\ .;; \ ;~~, a \~,f:~c; 'p~/~~~t. ~'ri::~ !lr K'kman'.. I!irthdal \\';\ .. ,tl"'l) 1)( ... · 1 ' t \1 Or \\.

I.LUWII('OII J!II{,q~ ill till' I(·d \\{'I:(' \\(n b,ll \11'<'. 1,\1)rJ I ... omand [Io!man h()m('aft{".~\,' .. al;II.J'(·at(· \Irl.,. Jt',h'ii~"'llllf('lt. IIIll'f,meet ..

~~~vl~~~ ~t;:tIYrl)t~~'(':~i'~:~rlI\\~;~'~; ~~::rfl:~/IIJ I, !Vhh Mr~ les~ie Susun. \oIl. and \Irs'. IJall' IHn~'· ('n'x'n~ and ralllil, , \ll'. '\Ild \11~.

r·hal"l(·~ lal h'>IHI .llId I.lfni\-. ;lIld \Ir. and \1/" .... h<'lIrl(Itl II:lfllrrl;uld

·family, I H'mont.

Society -

f;llild \le('t" I ailiolk c;.uild md \\('dn('sda.\

:11 tile dlllrd~ with fOUf1('('n mem­))('1'<.,. 1Io'ite$s('s weI'(' \frs, la\ \101''''(' ,lnd 'lrs.( Iirrr~rd Bettllll1l:. \C'\t nll'('tifll' \ViiI be 1t1l1l' 10.

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, I'i~nic in the l1a.y i of I1rian's' t :'Ifr. and 'trs. Er\'!n, Mr. and . Loberg and Rett), \terlin Hrugger, iarr:- Lind sa} , len and 1\("11,\.

ben r.oldl:lt'r&' honw. I 1f: in he t R d .) wta ... !-fro and \fr.o Jom! And~r!, t ~ 0)' r ... JOmIOl'l hornt

'1'!nnHpolh, ~rt Milt. ~ ."fr~ M.r:. lind Mr •• ~n1n f\r. Heubton r.old~~ ho~ F ,~. dfr, and family" -s(Jrfolk. anCI to, \k:r,da). The> 'and Mr •• t~Jl. ~.: ~ ,trs. Joienrwth 'Ora6tr ard F.dlt"Y and children ''re and i 'fro and Jv •. , noa. IIopft dWlne-r guests Smd;a," In t~ r. 11. Md IKI"I~, ~ln&'I'f't. Rtrtar(t tin liolmbt-rg hO~. J.nd ~ showC!'(i 111mI',

jolne-d at 'J.~r. by 'tn. (" i:I S·O' • t : ~ ''l'r.,.en and "r. ~ \\".1 f . "e Y -\ .rJ()~~,r~, ~~o~~·~t.'aoo I'tr !tall I.IrJt (omiTllmittl I ~'Ul"sts" '."("Ison, or Onlal. d 1>ton1Sf' f)ahl, d..'\lWhtf"r 6t \tr.

I T'rwln \lort{"fH'on w("r(' 31:' and \Irr.. r~rgt" 1'Ift)11, had Nor ~\.I'\d..l~ artt"rnoon' ,to ~I flut communIon at' St. Man'l

I \\eda 110lmberg and'hav'(' s l:atholll' (hUrt'h, \\:t.)Tlf', Stnda~. in the Weldon \bl1{'11s~ llinnpr ~I)('J;~' 'lri IhP Dahl homr 10 obc;erve \lerlln'o; blrt Wef(> "'r. and \lr ... 'r1~Ton "-:-hurtt

'r.lda., \lr. and \Irs~ \\ an? ,hlldrr-n and \Ii-, arid \tr~~ C~tC', \frc;, Edith !!an~on ~;l~(, l:~h~~~~~!~\:!.;~~ \~1;~(~ :~l:~:r: hlnnC',\ W:<"r at ti 1\q .. ton, (~rn.1ha.

\~e~~'ata~~a~~:!;~~~1 (~tn'(> I io")Oor C;rad\L11 \{'(1

• ' • To honor 1 inda'''~ ~'Ta~U.:llion \'\i!tr~~n~I~~;c;~'~::~~II~~~,1 ~~~! rmm high <;{'hool, ~~o;ls in til(' I luttan, han .. w(or.(' ,In tIl(' 1'.1,;: 1(1 \lIx"rt 'liC'IKI'" ho'mt' 'und.:l~ ¥o('rt' (l\"on hnm(>",alur(ial andSl \ \11'. and \lr". \I\('n l:rll\)I,llrt)('C'

The \!bert ~\.I'\~('·lI'!' rC'('" I·~d· ~,,~c;}:,I'C'\~~.~:~:l ·~7~ .. ~lr~\\I~d~ltl :.j.!1 annOllllc('mt'nt lor 111(' $-~d :.a- \1 li,on of Donna F~'ing fl"o I~ ~.\.n(~\I~~',ln~[:~;~ :~~~I;"'~:~': ! nil·C'rc;it.\ of r;('Qrra at \11 fo,~ \1

Guests Sunda,\ evening to ob.. To obs(>rvc \.lb"~11'" birti :\} r. and, \lr-;. llarnld. 111'>011,1,\"-ser .. 'e "tS:' Harpld Fischer's '\~<."dnesda,\~ gues~s in the ~l ~'~(' \!!'l(·r. I'{'~'.\ ";"lllfl!(~{'rand:1 bil1hday W re j.fr. and "rs. \.1i1r Stlldell home (or! iMt"r Sl I~ ~: .It. ~!' too Gusta,son, \1.:'11'10\\ (;u~laf .. \\'('1'(' \fr. and \I~"'i \[bert I. Bl,-, 110<;1<; (lUI) ,

sons, F ri' nlc i.s \[ullt'rs, 10('. dell, \lr. and \tr~. 10£' E~ . '- 1\1 Keagles, >tjville.,larsons and :SOO, \11'. and \1 'I' Flrrl("r' {I p. :!Jc;m.! 1):.ahlJ,,7qrt Wil," oost

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nenton Xicltu:\lscnsJ 'dC'1I an.d' \11'. and {frs. \'k ,'';'" {"s-ltQ i'~lr~ llillliub ~~l.13·1 Kay c;uslafson was hom~from I dell, l.ulIrC'l. -. t,~rt SI.B1 11k 'l.;S~ IEf.n II j\l1Iler, "ke ,Prt's!·

the Inlv('f!'it.\" Ill(> fir"t or Ihe I "lX"nt Ihe' {' \' en ~ g" In th 'Ttl! de t~ n~ dl3 rge or t/ __ m("ellng. Iwek. ::l I II'''. \1[Jll'r r('ad ah ar1kl{"

"nlllr~dal afte~oon \11'. and (a~I~\:~' I~{:'~~TI II '~rsb('rg, i I 1_ "'Whal, is a Crandrna:~' and \If':' \lr.s. i4,W encc 11m!; werc,i.n the braska ("lh, s~t!,SlB1day l~ '1~.I.I:'1('kS~ gave,a q.ladlnl{. Plnl nihg home-'\"~slting Fmma Iher father: \aror\ kwansoo.· -r "\~rr.t .. pr~ nroll)'! Is".! lUU'h r Hing, qma m, who sr~mt th(' week I rTl('n flshro at r;avinls. I '~. ~s, ~rved. Mrs. ~":mU i ~,U11er I th('re. "'he was joined l'l'ida,\ ('\"{'_ I~l!-t ">1!l1da,\ ~fr. and \ r!". wlH he- ,Ttm(' hoc;t('s!"1 '

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('nf;'<' \\O(lrl~ and Mr~"1 1" ranI, \,1:.I~lk. \.1;1.1 :!!l Hlt'l.tiJW lI"iJllx' with \f),,,, T{'d \\ int('r.,tpi I.

and a guest, \Ir~ .. lim d bot \1 I' '''illnd" in \t an~\\ered roll call with Dean SandahlR, 1,incoln, srx'nt blllX. ,; I' , I.eI/o,\' F. 101m SoIl an8 \1rS:Ix>U\

ning b,v I:v(>!ine i1ing-, sio\l;" ('it,: \farvin I ell d ... itl'fhN motl~. ~ ~ ; an h returned th('r(' \10[1(1<1\. r". J<;l'ar \nde son, stro '1 ,,\ ('\,(>n g , 1". an~ \frs.

o( rUljniture polish they use. Saturday in"the J)ic~Sandahl homC' \.11'. \md :o.lrs •. Ja.'k Park .r ~ ,\n~~.tNlalll .an~ TI' .. Odd.! w(, r~.I· Don, f1a m m spoke on ~d were ~upp('r g;uC'sts of \'eil lat IYd'kbta >'It~ IS; day vlsl ~ I ~~ st~ in tht> (.eorgc ,tot+son

~r~~~~ :~~~f;c~~~~~~.~a~~~~; Sandahls. SwJd~y t,1('Y were di!1- the Carroll HerrJ., i \ ho e, tJlUrston r where Todd'" ncr guests tnlthe \~elvin Fischer 'fl'. and !\trsJ pordon J ~ (1ft bil1lld:1y ~s o~servl-cJ ~lth

'OIPing• " IDme. for f)Bvon'sl confirmation and the .lim StOJrtu,rJmilyau ,e bl.r ay cak(' and Iunc:,t. :. I

"t. l'alll'~ J.\ltllpran \jd met \\('dIlP .. da,Y witll li1iI1l'('n mem-- , . 1)(,1''' and ,~*, ... ts, \frs, IliI[X'rt ! :Illd \In. llpan 0,\(·, ...... H('\". 1!il­

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I inns, ( raig \'rbKa, "OIl of lIon \'rbka:-;, and 101m 1:-<\\~lIIa ~ son Dr .JOlnl hOI vana ll~h s. I alllt'l-\IoS('K(' ,offkiated. I

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rhe \id \\ill, sp<ms:or Bible' ""\11)01 IX'!-!:inning ·lIme, 2. The 11111(' nJ('{'tinl-: will lx' the annual hil1l1da\ 1:1<11'\1. \Irs. flu'iselll!all <;(·I"\'C'd. '

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\\ednc .. da.\ ev(>ning a the church social rooms with Ih members and a g"lle.,t. \l\S ~el[X'rs will

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frs. Frank \"Ia5ak led the "r .1 d" ;11 ic h d' hn I at Salem. ~.,hey Were evening I!. mner at the (' nhusker ( .( 'r a r .' w, Sari istt.ed his ' gr up singing. \frs. Don llamm . u- S d tn<"> dmotl 'I 'I ~ . an \lrs. Paul Brader reported Vl~llors in the Fr~ds Fischer " lD1 ay honOl;ing ,err SWdO ""11 leT, I' rs. t' be Hra-

home following ,Donna'!'! b<1c- WllO is home fro I awail, wh J1 der, Wa,vne, Sunday tJven~. I 00' the tour to Lincoln and the -calaureate. 11(' serves. ~' I, \!r. and \!r~. l\rt.\1('~~r took ,prin" tea. \Irs.' Frank \'lasak (I ' ' '1 '11'fllla II \ i Ina the ie!'son 00 upholstered ~h-~~u~~~re~f::rn::g' ~~'re an~. an~; ~~.():~~n~ir: 1"'~~~/1~; 1~1 t:'~,~feyer; 1~;~!~~~.~I~~'d ;~I~~ 'I· ~V\~~lr~[r:.~~~OJ=~g will the Mrs. IT. M, Gustafson home and '-Uchael 't'(e among ~~)ier ~ the. ~fethod¥ III S"P~tal.

, visiting I~. ,\, Olson, Sun Cij"" (orty-five hmchp guests In I omaha, Friday. Sl~aa~". r.and

j ----r- Ari'l" whP was vtsiting his, s s- C"la,.rence \'elso!", Ih me fOliO. J M~t. S. MI. ke ¥ey'~randl(·h+. yl'took ... We Fu \teet j In la Mr Wl1lla I M t J'e Fu Card Club met Mondav l'q . ~~r. Mrs AI B. Fran'l, Hun 5- cca ureate ~~r tces Sm j , • ' ,m l e~ '. visit. evdning with \lrs. Erv Jones.Ail " VlIle, Alil·. was also visit' g. afternoon. Fa)'e:!\;f sort isa d I I. r" an~, Mrs. ,J " r- Jcks~ -

, Mr • .= Mrs. Walter Chihn uate. , " 1 l" a~ d~ 1 cdopera lve: ramily! TT1Cimbers and two guests. \trs. r \1 d 'I dol ~ I ~

were S riguestsSaturday1in ,r.an "rs.'\aterOttew'r, er .. , day tnt C ISun-An Hoberts and \1rs, G. E. t P dr· -I d:..:. d I h I I .J es were present. Pri'leswere the Richard Chinn home. \VayTle. a en er ,Qr DaC alaureate ,~. e qme.' II' wofi b)' \lrs. Leo .Jordan, tlrs. SlDlday afternoon they visited in ,day ev:ning fori !lnr Start's 1\1rs. :\lic~ FUSbYljS~r:tientl' ~b Jqhnson, \irs. G. E. 'Jones ~~~~7 :'ert and ,Dick Sandahl I graduatIon.. ,j' J~tJ1.. Vlnc4

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and \-frs .. \nn Roberts. June 23 M {' r ---1J. 11 I J::" meeting will be with \frs. Bob rs. ~. , ". Bard and the .TIm 'NORTHWEST I ~ -

] lin Stout fa THy were in the llarll?Y W k !'. .... .... ~' S h ! _.,~ '~n. ,Iii' Bard l0"te following bac-, a e Ie .. ;. ,I. '. tate ASCIC aIrman, Social :-\eighbors \feet Carla Rethwise'h, :I\.fae;-" 's'pent ca~urea e ~tm~ay afternoon hoo- I by Mrs, WII .~e Ring It I I ' , II", .~ial "\eighbors met ThurSday the weekend with he~, rents, Mr. ormg R9xanne s gradmtioo. Phone 287,2620 'i Tal!ks to, Kiw~.r.ia, ".5 .

Wlt~ ~frs. Walt Rethwi-sl~h with and Mrs.IJom Reth' sch. Dean JBo~ck:enhauers, ("lovis, .. I I : ,-eigmt members and three guests, Mr. and Mrs. roy Nelson ; ~~' ~rdved to visit last Mon- ~fr. and ~rs.~' Roy 5':~ ~e KIWan. 'tans ,met. 'ltm· the-"

. Mrs. Lynn 150m, \-frs. Lillian and Ctn1is Were ~ ong . thirty y ter!oon~ ., I Douglas and Dat "land Mr. nJ W?T~"~s Club room atn~ Mon-Kenney and \-frs. Don Boden- fri~nds and relati~s Sundav a\ nela~;vcs of Lyle Boecken- Mrs. Myron Sc uett and C~ll. qa)' and heard:("..ordon Xuem-stedt present. Roll call was an~ Ta-Ha-Zouka Park'l,NorfOlk: fo: rouer. ,Ian .Jo~s~. and ~ut"h dren, Waynej hel David hI' berger, newly appointed chalr-swered w~th favorite f10wers l honor Randy Schhms IWhohas just 1fortensp~ w~r~ m SlOlJX CIty to observe his\ {ift th birt :] ~i or Nebfa:ska's j,gr~ptturall

Prizes \'ojere won by Mrs. Har! returned from Vietn m. ~et th¥lI" p\<tne. They had been on' May 11 with supper in' ,~~ , juZauon and CpnservaUon ld St It be \Ir \L<l, Jay Drake was 'alled home m Korea, LYle was, interview~d George Dahl hom ' 'i C~ mlttee, make a repoT( 00 his

~eIho:st~~\fr~~Lil1~ Ke:;:~J from Rapid City, S'ID~. because by Chanrel 9. i '" Mr. and Mrs.' Schulz ' r~ .Int trip ~o ~\'a~hingt:lJ1~' D. C". \Irs. Lynn Isom. Jtme 19 me~ting of the death of his si ter in"Oma- \1rs. ,Lyle Roeckenhauer ~d Loren and 'and Mrs. He P'lrtidJE,ted in the (a~ pro-will be with \frs.. Harold Stolten- ha. :!I.Irs. Drake will accompany daughtet returned home aft~r Turner {if gram briefing sessions wi h Sec-berg. her husi:xmd back to kota. \1siting her parents, the Far! reFiry of Agriculttu'"c (jIUrord

~1r. and Mrs. \\,i~ iam Wittler Heikes', Maskell. J I M~ Hardin. ~" Guests \\'ednesday evening ~ were dinner I guest', Stnday in Mr.ahd jl,IrfS.Butch~Iortenson, .... -a p~gram

the Yernie Hurlbert home W the Ervin Wittler' me. In the visited in the J--arry WiUers home ~n-tro" 'u~~d tti~ rvnor of her birUrlay were \lr ~ afternoon they atten ed the 50th Sat,urda.r evening~ SlBlday' atlter and \lrs. Jesse ~li11igan and wedding anniversary! of !\orr. and Visiting I in the Bob Barg home" family, \-IT. and \Irs.Arhll Hurd ~1rs. Ed :Jiemann Sr' '1 ~disDrf. they were in '\'eligh !::ert, and family, :\1rs. R-on Bill-l ; 'Mrs. Ervin Wittl r and 'Mrs. viSiting~'her, plrents. --I' heimer and family, }.Ir. and Mrs.i "\ofelvin Shufelt, T~ 'and Lori, Mr. d Mrs. Art Greve "1ere

Fred Dangberg and famil" '1rs' Norfolk, weI::e gue s Saturday in the ,ennis Munderloph home, Mabel Billheimer. \1r. Md ~lrs:! evening in the Joe inkel home, Pender, Saturdaye\'ening.Sun.day

Richard Janssen and daughters I . Randolph. ~~~~~~~~~y were in the Joe

:~ ~~~~.d \lrs. Ron Kuhnhennl ~lr. and 11rs. Jo' Rethwisch Mr. and jI.~s. \-1arvin Hen~-. an:ioinoedutmg·frierlatdr.a' kOe

r lUll' ;:'~~.les·_fDor_ fl. Pa' S ~Ir. and \Irs •. Larry Warbur-I Q;<I.uu, et an'j" I trlce, ,tromsblrrg,

ton and Robin, SiollX Ctty. spent \ '~ _____ +-___ ' SWtmerd·ayd¥lne:rthe·ndKe'rUPnupet rJoguhne,'ont, the weekend in the 'Russell Hall I in

ho~;: and \-Irs. Ke~l~eth Hamm I :,m:'r~~frvi~~~\~'t~la~~O~; and family, Fremont, spent Sun- I Jolmsonihome·1.U1tilthc\" can move day in the John Hamm home and into thel hom~ vaCated-b:'!'" "fart~ :~t~\~~eS~d:.-ccalaureate services 11°~~::11;s'ROberts was a guest

).1r. and \frs. !\en Eddie. \-ir. Saturday and" Sunday of Linda and \-irs. ~tyron Larsen and ~frs. Tullberg in observance of ,her Clarence Bowling, \\'a;:l11e, ",isited coofirmation at Salem. Spencer Stephens Sundal' at Satur1aY noon Connie Roberts Creighton HosPftal. They visited .... '3.S a guest of \-frs. Pazel Hal-in the "Lyle Peters home, Os- ston at pelta Kappa. '(:amma oo.n-mond, enroute home. quet at the \\'SC Birch Room.

Lola Erwin spent the weekend Rae Johnson v.<lS invited to at-in the Ed\\-ard Linn home. Lao- tend by j\fary Ellen Sundell.

~~~~- ~~~--and Lola Erv.in visited :\11'. and were dinner guests SundayOf:\lr. ).1rs. Wylie Erv.in, ~ioux- City. land \-Irs. Elvis Olson,Sioux-City.

Callers Saturday e\'ening in ' \-1r. and ~rrs. Laurence Carl-the Forrest \"ettletoo home were ,soo visited in the William \1iller 'Mr. and \fr5_ Don :\ettleton,l--l"os_ Tours East !home, Sioux City. Smday after-ldns. Ltmcheon guests Stmday Joanne Olson, tra eling in the ,noon. Tuesday morning they were "fr. and ~1rs. Ed Oswald, eastern states withttireefriehds, Idrove to Wahoo to meet "fr. and Douglas and Daniel. was in Washington, P. C. and at ~frs. Rutherford ~imrod,ColtOfl. , Fred Lorenz, Hoskins, visited Niagara F a II s an~ftitt:Sburg. loregon who were returning from his mother "Irs Frank 1.0 They visited the 00 ime'\ug~_ Missouri. They visited Mr. and pmdaY. ,-. renz, home at,~~nin. Paa, irsched- :Mrs Carl A.nderson and others

t1r. and :\Irs. Gerald Hale ule also blehned El" beth em·' i;Ve~l daY~. I I visited S~" in the Clifford X. C.1 where one br the giri; In the Syh'ia "lagnusoowThelma Rile home. Wayne. in the group lives. 'rom there )James ~me ~or dinner and 5~

Supper guests StrI~" in the the remaining three went to the Per Smday to honor 'Richard's Paul Brader home were '!'.-fr. and ocean and viewed thE! momtains. confirmatioo at Salem were 'Ir~ :!I.frs. ,Marvin Brader and family Joanne has returned Arkansas and Mrs. Deree Frey, Jalayne Norfolk. " where she teae es In an and Curtis.:~. and Mrs. Gil-- I

Mr. 3nd Mrs. Dennis ~mson orplmJage. bert' Frey and laura Dohrman, Long :&aeh, Calif ... are vis~ I Emerson. and Mrs. Pauline Mag-

Mr. and ~s. Perry Jomsoo.. lbsts Club I ,I nusm. ~ , ('aIling In the Jolmsoo Imme Sm- Mrs. Emi~ l.md" - So ..... South Sioux day evening were Mr. ahd Mrs.. to Rural H me Ctty, visited V rn Carlsoos S~ Bob Jolmson and Mr. and Mrs.. afternocm. the day afternoon. i David Warnennmde and , family c:ificers, Mrs. Mr. aoo ¥rs. Alvin NeI~1 ,Winside • , ' , s1ded. MJtber's Ornate. were weekend guests in I Mr. and Mrs. George Jom- articles were the Marvin; MoI'teljlSOO home ~P' I stm were dinner guests Smday Mrs. Fred IJteeIX attended the Holmberg fmeral. lin the Steve NeUletm Imme Nor- _her wlth serving Erwin, Morten"'". ,Alvin NelS(JJs

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[I"'S EA~Y TO '"iIUY, SEL~" RENT WITH, 1 A, 'If AJ-IT " AD "

tor Sale FOR SA!.P.: MaYlasr "rln/ter 1 walher, exeeHent cf)h(ftt!lon, 130. Al!m '58 and '59 Ford auto-­parte and i'itandard tranl!ml5-atona. (,JU!H: about anyth1n.g' f"""(­<'ept engtnel'l), Phr.lne Wisner ~29-

Sge ,¥ler' 6 p.m. m12

'on ~AI.E: F:1e<'t".,lux (If)or lJcrub~r and poll!;ht>r. \Innst w. CO'lt ~t20 new" (.mil $fio.

~rs. AI,1n ( ram£>r, Phone :17.5-,372a~ , ml:h3

r~:rF., r.AW~~wr.:;;~, I .oducts~ ~ Northrup King~ Ortho, , S<-ott, Coom to (oa<;t ~ - !\ Iso complete IIn('<; of ~:Tas'l seeds,

I peat TTlO!;s, pottlnJ.; soli, lawn sprinklers. mower'l, till e r s. ("on.st to (last, Wayne, al7tf

FOH S" LE: ('omp!ete stock 01 new and used lawn 11VJW~I'S.

. Priced to sell- we trade. Cpast to Cout Store". Wa)ne. mt5t1

GO MODERNj~ GO OLSON

f)hrJ(1 ..,,-If jJr(jp('III"~ 'lll hYdr.il," lie /"'llt"f PIvot ~~rlnk!l'r ,~, I,'m

:-:'n ~AJ:M0N \ff':M. (;;0

Yo :'lkr'(H'1r1 :-.:t"lJril~k;t Phf)n!' :!H, :!:!:.If,

C"HI'El'" /r,Ei\"\ 'F:i,\STFH WIT!' the Jl]ue Lustre ~:Je('tricS!-em­

POOH, only $1 per day. \f(''\att Jrard .... ,u·{-', \\(1)""<', \'ebr. mZ2

- ___ • ____ ,_ ]"(JH \\1.1-:: Threc hp, 220 volt MJ\f;"'.\\·()\ \T! HEf) for sale: Kimblc electrk motor, com-

\fod~rn ('ofl<;n!e <;t.\"lln~~, ~7!jJ)I). 'plc>te with mOlmtlng: brackets and ("all 1.(·\101 lIrl,IHrf'ut7, :17:,..27f)2 variable :-;pe(>d control, Inquire

1 "aftN' I; p.1l1_ qr on w{'ekcnds, I at The Wayne !1erald, Phone m19tf I :m-,...ZfiOO. mI."itf

I I~~ l()x:):)I~)r~f:~"~ . <";11()(rrf\'(; J'C:m'20-:~;;-e-bl\Shels mobil(' hOIT\f' I'cndrr', !'hone an aen" Plant early. Broad-

I ~~~2':JI.:._ __ _ ____ r'11 ~t3 I C<l~t and PlowdoWn I'ull f oed

, I!lf.!j \"(J!·.h~\\ \( ,I., prked to ~r~:~,~z,e~·1 ;~~:'stc.;~~~;:i.'~\'~~~:' i !->~.~~"'''''2Y7~.l after .\ , 'mid

i IWAf)I.")I',\!lTVIt'-, for all your' 'I !',\INT-Inslde and but~ide paint. I laWl} needs-fertllizers-lnsedJ... Compl('te line at colors. Also

cides-purv Kent.tK'ky Bh~(jrass-' I brush6s, rollers a~d In JDtntlng White Dutch (·Iover. (omplete: acessories at C04!rt to Coast,

~~:_t!~r~~;. tf~~;;%~S-;::;: I ~'a~e, : ' . al7tt rake and remov{' all your dead I " J. (Iii S,\ I.E: t9\i5 ht.a:ck Marlin grass and l('ilV('S. Fre(' dellveryi: Hamhler, . lied interior. V-8. and pkk lip In {own. \1{'"l\;att· straip.ht stick. hu<,!ket seats, big Ihrdwan', Wayne, ,('tn', aH}t( I motor. Cood tire .. : and Magnqm (-'Oll <..;\r./-,. 19~r; \1ustahg. Phone'! Wheels. Son In seI1vice. Ph. 565-

357-.27:!4 after ,; p.m. ~15t3" ~ 432R. I m22t3

(;j·.TrJr-;' rJ~\r ()J.!). II. J.'\I 11)'>;'1 1 1 Oil "i\r.r:: cr('en:davenportand 1-"(':\'EI1".' ~\ell. herc'8:Just t.hej'\ chair, $50. "tJme 375-3653.

place: for all OK.' fishing-. CqU1P""! . m22 rTl£'nt (VOII could need - new as-r I ~ ____ --L ___ _

SOli tl1'~nt of plugs, r f);:l.1. r~ls, 1 VISIT 01 ')l CIFT: department. 1 t.acki(,: hox('s, ('te. '\.n at (oast;.' W(, have ev('rrthing you need

to ~?t~st .... tor('~, \\a.\ne. ml5tf: 1 for that very, "spefial' day". We

FOil .""·\I.F; 111">:55 I%~ __ ~bile~ ha~; sametllmg._f{lr"every oc-hom('. \"(,l".'1 good condition"l C~Slon ~nd at al,l .pTlce ~es.

Furnished, air eonditioned. Ph.,' I'ree gift wrappmg in the Gift 529-fi7fi:J, \\ isner. mtSt5,I ne(Brtment". :\t (,~st to Coast ::'::':..2=..2=~ __ .== 1 Store-oS, Wayne.," miSt!

rll~': !iH j·:J,\TU. IW\ FUlJ'J-:IJ! FOil SA LF: lIawheye and AmI-

~\~-;~~~:V~~d:~~'~~~~~'~w:~~ I so\· sovbeans frm irrigated' ing'. :\1e\'att Hardware, Wa.vn(',1 field: 940; statf-te ed germina­

tion. ~,felvin utech,. Phone 375-. ! N('br. I 11122 25fi5. i ml9t3

J969 VOLKSWAGEN

"Think Small"

Bob Johnson Volkswagen. Inc.

No,lol~ Nf'b ••• ,k,"

For Rent

~:()H RF.NT: ())~ or two-bed-rooi¥J, air-cood'itioned. apart­

ments, carpeted living room. open kitchen with! stove and ·re­frigerator. (),e ~IOck from the college. Property, Ex('hang~. 112 Professiona I Building. Phon e 37.5-~134. m22tf

qne of these Fox Haryesters is "just right" for your farm ~

Hevi-Duty Custom·90 ,

APARTf'!F.N'" FOR RF:'\,: Can 375--3:;lOO, or set I.es at Hotel

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FeR RENT: 2-bedroom apart-'..-. 'Partially fumlahed.AIr­

oandltl<t>oil. Avallab" ....,. 1. ~rrted OUple •• Phone 3750-1740 atter 5 .'m. aZ4t1

SEEPING HOOM tor ".." •. .\lr . 'eMdlttbned, private entranc,e. tall 37s1.1103. ml9t3

RE1NT - A - CAR Ralcl<! ~~ lo~ a .. $7 00 ~r day plu!> ;mifl~age Mu~t.ni5, (-.doqc

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WORfMAN AUTO CO, Ford-Mercury Dealer

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Livestock rem SA U:; 8-year old quarter

horse gelding, \\ell broke. Also some tack. Arland Aurich, Win­side. 2Rr>-4S89. Rllltr

Help; Wanted

WANTED .\"l'I;..:hhorhood Youth Corp J"oj. knn;:: ~umml'r ClTlpio.llI1l.'nl to IS ;Jflpll('.aIlL~ II ho mC{'1 !h(' pm crt '> ;":l!ld('/In('.~ Hl Wa~'nl' COllnl~

Ulglb!t> '\'Jlroll('c.~ \1 III \\ork 26 hC~lr .. pcr w('ck at SI 30 per hour for 10 week, JUI\(> 9 All!!llSI l:Jlh. 19119

Applt("lljOIl~ may be oblaHled from the Goldenrod IlIlb Com. rnlI1l1t~· ActIOn CouncIl In Walt hill. Nehra:-;ka 68061 Comple!e and return to ~ame address c 0 .'Ir John Grcany. ~'Y<;;_Director

WANTED: Full time clerk. Permanent position in W<iyne.

Pleasant working cooditicns. 40-hour week. Time anCl a talf over­time. Write Box .IF, clo The Wayne Herald. ",.ml~2

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.' H.I the Goldellr(lQ I!ill {'oml1lutl1t~ ""'\C\lO!l £0 HCli

1;I>OJ.,.Kt'~'!rr \Ilth :\C("o n\ln~ Tralnmg for SummL'r '. a.b . June 2 Aug 291tl ~\'rap!< up a jot lIf rll\'ag~

h;1\"\ t,,·;tl'l" lmprO\'(,J1l!'llt"I . .J 't T,iugllL'1" ]ltl\\L'rtraill. Extra ! L. ~th~llgth. :'III1\"(' l'ap:ll·lt~·_ : __ ~_

, ' To \\ork 111< Walthill or, ie(.' ~

r:'ol'nlhlll).! \,lll \\anh'd fur A:..;,'~'lj~i$I~-;:::'s:~ \lJj til ~l(l-hp "li,'P]1:I1)..:

!t=a~ih cub lip ttl G,-) tun;;

P1r hou· .. in h(,<1\'ie;;t L'Ul"n.

, Jell-propelled Su~~r-D Big d.'ri\'e wheels 1.1lJi,'front

float 11: nght \1\ E'l" "-et spots \vhere other;;; getf stuck --~ S~q~ the harye::.t. ,

OpE:'ns fields without tlat­teniHg rllWS. Oyer 80·hlll-ller-··' h'our pr0duction i'n he~'1.'\,Y eorn. YOll ::,it up frl1llt, com­fortable, high. Ollt of dugt, h,andy to controls. po~ver steer, clearly \'iew ew!':nhll1g.

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Aftention: -~Irs." J Hailserl

WANTED TO RE~T: ,Modern ~ Carm hOuse near Wayne (up to 20 miles ooe way). We will be in Wayne May 24-26. Leave word with R. C. Sutrerland, 375-­

: 194:;' m22

Misc. Services i

MOVING? . Don't take chances~ \\ith .... our \'aluable hf:olongmgs~' Move with Ae~o Ma.Yf\ow~r.

-- Am1'r·ka·s f!1ost recom-, mended mo~r

Abler Transfer, Irk.! Wayne. 7'Oebr. Phone 371-j;~~

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, REPAIRING I I, W\~T~OTIL"K.II"" ,.Ia-, ' . . I, rurV~~fr,~r~~:r:!~!:~~ ; REMODELING I' '....,.1 .... , ... 11. I .... lnlhe ""0-

AN', 0' NE'W HOME'S, {Pltal, ~~ I.anik. 10 Pastor 1 PNl,r~ for his \'istta andpra\'-

• I " en; to I • nalter HentteC'k;U;d 1I<I\t1 ".\N·a~1 hnll'. pLar!~ "r II Dr. nO~r1 Btnthll,C'k and to thE' .... 111 IblllJd In \our ' .... In DI.Hl~ I nW'~s ,land hollpltal.!ta!r. \trS. I' 1 i Meta Ife(\l. '" 0122

Sw/tnSan 'Cor>Str~'1 ori , I"" , I P,nd,' ~,I""k, ! Lena. NI Wickett

__ --'-_---:-:'+-1 -c-, Serv'ce~ ~o Be . Held .i, in ~~el

'Fl .. lfnl servlceis ror f..rna ~. Fullelj Wkkett, 74) will be held Frlda~' at 2 p.m •. *t the laurel

I Methotltst (" hUTch, with Pc\'. Richard nurgess o(flciatlng. "nK' bOdy iwm lie In state T1"]t,tt'sd:\\ Uoda\t) aM Frtda~' momtng at

lWllts"e J"lfleral I,{Qme. l..:lurel. Eurial will be> in' l..aun·i {"emf:'-tt!ry.' I

Elenor IKluge was born \lay :!)l. 1894 iin .J('nnings. la" and dlt"'d ~~on~Y in Chicago, HI. Survivors IHchile brtothcrs, .\llen and \"er­~r :\\"Ickbtt and a" SIster,' \irs. ¥n;';9 Burns, an of Laurel

(IIl..all, to the CIl} rI .... ·~yN •.

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... eo:....:'. {DId, (our! cJ

In ,:1 'tittlir cA t~ Fr;,:i.~;~br.'kI;

'I, Not~I''M!rflyJtvlII Ik~na GQ-('oetter!; ..calnll'l .. ~ u~ mllM

Brenna I-O.-(;e>ttcrs met Sunday ::;~:/;:r;~~:::J of

at the horne> of ,Janet and Carol wlll be' held In thl~ Spllttgerber. Mem~rs answered and' A_12~. 19fi!, roll calltiv riaming'thelrCavorlte .. !.avema spdrt. B1ad Dahg~rg $!)Qke on 4-11 cam to be He1i:l .JJ,e 19

an~~ba!1I1 W!l.S tJ arternoon's entertalhrhent. Next' meeting will ~,' at ~Jn and Tom ,Frahm's SJ,day etening, Jme 29. Pat n:I;Igbe~g,' re>J)Orterj

Wednesday WorkerS , 'Wedn1sday ·.Work~rs '4-It C'lub

hkld their ~lother'!s Day party ~lay to with mothers and grand­mothers ~s guestls .. 4Jtroduced and a '

given. Prizes wM"~'''~ded.l!iUnc--''kfu;.:,:·::~ic'z''''Jl'C''4''~~'~' '4"aOi Winners;. "" SanJWic~e& .. ~red "br'the girls, served. I/>IoUlers and granpmothers were Presented (lowed. Karen Wood­ward, ne~s reporter.

~eries Ion Jou~nali5m : Free press vs. ~it trial and I

!~ ~~~ O!ieri:C~~ v:~!~r~~ I fn°~err pw-nali' k dilemmas I explored in a new s rIes of ~ro-­grams, Communicat onS and Edu­catioo.'.', to be broa cast on ~ bra~ka Educationa.

l: Television I

Network statiprfs. \ ..,.0 /r~ io..t I

The series of 30" half-hour progra ms will be se~ eat>!tMon­\lay and Wednesdal' lat 'I~ p.",. starting JlI1e 2. ",,'. \ ~

Topics for the progr'jims ran!W C y '. from freedom ..of. the·,19r.~§ t.O_ J, ~ censorship and obsceni,. :'<

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'Ftegister for , FREE GIFTS!

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EDITORIAL : COMMENT J Tltt "/i'orial tlt'pcf"mttr' 01 a wully )'QU Inny 110' 09ru w;lI, t11I "Iilarial

nf'u·l/,n/Jtr is rUl ;mjldrlonl at!ufrtminl, Nor. -- bill ,/ ,.ou rtM lIlt ail/anol and gitlt Itr-"'till, ;1 it ant ,trIOIl', opi";o1l of toPicl lit/II ;'lU' ,lrOUljltt to tltt Iub;rel JuculIUJ 1011 l·one".11 mo'st 01 lilt rtcu/".,. , I Ita"t 9t1inrJ. You, tU a ruu/tr, Ittlflt ,;.ern

It is Iltt Jul,· 61 (111 tilUorut'l flrilrt- to I· '~/rtfu/ tIt0.U9"'. 10' an ;mporltml prohltm ltart" 1111 {1f)l/i/ablt fad, bttart 1ft 1;11 down i fl,!d tit,. um(tr ,u proud to "~t cal/ttl lour 10 , • .'ri.t~ From .,his Illuu ~t writer }/roulll I t'ltUnt'aTl (0 all ,,,,,orl(lnl lub1t(/ lluIl you

::,:(~~t I~ giw a ([tar 'ic~it' ~f ;m~or(pnl II may Ita~t Of/trlookta.

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hnaaine yourael! 811 helot e crew membe~ a: the Apollo 10 'JB""nlIt, From 200,000 mlle~ or more· out tn sQaee, you able.. rve Earth's rrqllq boa:y tnd reallze Uet .. Mother Earth" truly I~

a a I~:~~ lna~~:~~hal! mlles per sec~ In a trajectory around a emaIl 5tar called th(f' Sat, EJirth also rotates at an approxtrmte speed d 1,000 miles an hour. Cradled on heT bosom ot soU and water. ~ .'by an· atmospherer U!e billions d !!I)Bce Voyage~11I 11ke YOm;!!Iel!. i

F..ach.Llme Earth makes one orbIt or the slmj star, we mortals call It a ,l,year". Aeb.ally then, if you are 45 years old, what you at~ 5aying Is trot you have been around t~ sun 45 orbits.

"Lire spm" Is a term:used to describe the

;;~~!e~~o~;~ s! a~r:rs~:;~8 t=~~~J ship r be!ore they die. Most V. S. citizens get t6 ride arollld: the sun approXimately 10 orbits, a

'\'Cry short .tJumey. 1 ' I During those 70 orbits of the SUll you 'ar~

"born," "grow Up," "marrY," have children an~ grandchildren ~a then !,die". i

Riding at g withi the . Apollo 10 crewmen, you gaze 1:.e.ck a the earth be51eged wlthquestlonst ''Where· Is F..a ~ -.going?"; ""Where was r befd"~ 1 began life on l cart.h'?"; "Where wlll I go when I cBa\se lir~ ~ earth'?"; ~"Why d~ intabitants cI stfh a smal1 Island in space :rfght ahd kill each ?ther'?"; ."~ F.arth act I1ya I:arge celestia~ orphaf\age or 11 there a j:rnatural intelligen~, Father'?"; "or tat lmpo , ce lSI I~ life an~ work when t am so small C' mpared to the overr whelmIng vastness of space. '

ThouJ!h indivldua."ily we re small creatures. collectively. we present q tte a few problems.

me being our reproductive ~te. Dr. Jom H. ROdiske, former Atomic Fnergy

Commlssloo memb!f"r, ha88ttempted~plat"e JXJPUla .. tim grOWth on ~~h In an understandable frame­work. He compressed 2,000 years. from the plrth r1 Christ, lnto one··Z4-hour day. And here 1s what he (lnds, beginning Smday at l~ mjdnlglt. TIfre are some 190 mllUon people on '·earth at ~hat Jnstant. At 7:48 Mlnday evening, nearly 20 OOUI'S later, the population has doubled. It doubles again

'ixtly 2 hours and 24 ritlnute! later. i\nd again in ,I

leIS than ooe hour. And yet again, at 11:36 p.m., the population doubles fot the fourth ttme I!Itnee I

Christ was born to yield the present flgure ~ approximately three blUfon people. Nenty.four minutes later, at mldrltght (the year 2000), it will' double for the ruth time' and six billion human I beIngs will Intabtt the earth. And by the yeaT" I 2070, writes Dr. R~t5kel at the sa~e· rate ~

.. progression, the earth's populatloo ?rill be an fn..' 'eredtble 25 bUlton! 1 ,

Observes Dr. Rediske, "It Is alarrttlng· that.' with hts tremendous power to alter his envtron~ ment, man Idees not even comprehend 'the ques­tions lnyolvtxt in his survival, much less know

:~en~n;o~e.rJ;ro~~:~er~ht rr:;~: t.!=:tl~ "Is there Intelligent life on Earth'?', "~ if so, does 'It kn0lhoW long It plans to ?" I

1f you ere a sprice voyage seeldng a new home and ew some of ,Eart' octal problems ~d?InPUg?latii statistics, wo d you land or keep I

~"- :Capital NewS I Since wje hav~ Uttle c ce d are already here, let's do ail we can to make bur small ,I SI I planet an example of "worthwhile li .... ing" as it , a e hurtles through the h~vens. - M~nV.

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It's Great ito' Graduate! Slill UDstaallna

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Do you seniors remem r the Iday when you · received your jrnior class r g? It meant you were

nearing graduation but you lik Iy hurried the picture out or your mind because ge ting that diploma was still ''a long way orn". -

~.ast fall yo~ were well ware of the fact t,*t , finally you we~ a senior w leh, after all, meant

being "top dog" at school. ~ DayS, weeks and,~ths flew by. Dates' had to

be set with the pOOtogral?he for those important senior pictures! More wee 5 passed in a hurry and grades needed brushing • College enrollment plans must,be ~de .. ~ut ':Whlqh college!

How rapidly thes~ finaJ days arrived while you were yet remembeI:'fng class plays, srte{lk day, binquets ~nd honors. You r~ xourseJf wondering If there Is going to be· enO~h time 'to finish late J:llper's, send graduation anno~el!lents. clean and press a gradwtlon gown, r new clothes, send personal invitations, and reco ize congratulator~

'Fo~sn;~ ::t~;J~~~~u" ntf;~' Did everyonle

• You gals must get your ir done while the

~~ ~~~ t;o~e:~::rs~~:t~ ~~e :s~~~~~ :i remembered the rIowers you ntei:'ltoor~i-!" I

or t:ur~e you don't dare iss the retjearsalls for com encement. Are you ~ re you will remem­ber whe to enter, how fast tel· r:ch, wh~ to rise and sit down, and on wtdch sid to wear .thei tassle?

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film and fla~~ bulbs? ' , : Finally ~e hour a~rives when you findyourseIf doing just e ~ly wJ-at you had pictured ~your·mind, ;wal~ up t t long aisle to the ~ouching melody Of Pomp a d Circumstance". "This is it". yo\,· lsay to your If in what is almost disbelief. You !

Idon'f know Yl'hether to laugh or cry. feeling you, !could do bot~~ , , During!~ commencement spejaker's addr~. 1

;you find a f f" moments to focus your attention on , ~w~t he is )[ing and for some reason YQU form thj isudden oplntM' ttat he, really does fll3.ke sense. I' Before tq.u know 1t you hear your n~mecalled4. )You walk a ross the platform and receive thel

·Ieoveted dip .oma as dad or little brother snaAsl ,a picture. ,

Don't ~or'il"Y about your "recessional tears"l ,because they are trad~i~l too! Those arol.l1d you, .who have als9 walked those steps understand whyl ooe tends to cry when happy! I

After the receptions are over fUld a wonderful evening has ende4. you lie a'tV3.ke after going to bed, wonder~ wqat it may all mean now that you: .are out or·high school and have, for the most part. bid your cla$smates adieu. . 1

Sttddenly, you know why it is called "com­m~cement'~. For just at the time w~ you look

·toward graduation as tJ:le "end". you now anderstand it is obviously just the beginning! - ~IMW. ' ..

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0): 0) 0)0) , L(i;; hire I r., with legal

" . Under: the Flag, ,,'., I', ',.' ,

He ''''as just a y~Un.g lad· In the ·:early year" mean. He was .convinced there was no otrer coun~ , (lschoo~when hi~ tea~f!ernr~talkedaboutmakinF 'try ,on earth irI which a teenager could have more· ' a pledge of aneiIance-;'~-'~Pl~ of Allegiance" ar~ pride and opportunit)'. He appreciated tre flag

some big worj1s for a small ~d.to handle but he reingH""iS tlhe8thPlabf!ir\°rhdam gra" meand""ttioor.~Yste· r;no for the rememrers her standing bef reo the. cla~, hand 6" .......

over ~eart. teachlng.l''l.~ledg allegiance to thb. draft. There were a lot of flags at the courthouse tIag ~ the Ullted Stfttes of merica. and to the too. , ~epu~pc for which it ~ds.~.~" I As have thousands of others he enter~ the I

Aft.~.r the old co~try sc.JI bell had "googed" mn~tary service. He went to ~ "lIlder t~ flag" I all t~ yo~ers :in off t~ playground each that he had learned to love. <Alce haying pl~ed momlrtg, the- teache~ would get the !,chaol day their allegiance, he and many of iUs :iju:ldies went' started orf with, "we ;wUl.rtse and say the 'Pledge ''beyond the call of duty". His casket was draped' of Allegiance'''. The yomg lad didn't qUite tlI16~r- with "the greatest colors in the ""'orld" as he had

· stand ·some of the words like 'Wivisibie" but He described the flag in previous years. ' "knew ;it meant America and her flag ..-ere his, cttce again on ~lemorial Day, a mom and dad. and be wa~.all~or Hat. .! " fl sister. a .~rother, a wife and ~'hild will come

Nbt t!)O ~ mOIf! 1:Jlrt~s flew by before .'solemnly to the cemetery. They know e:aLctly , ~ he waa .~:~ .the·~~ of the -ctturch fin" where to go to his grave. Having COJ'1le so often

.5l1lday .. ~!ngs and sevetil, times. u· a boiis "the~ might claim to be acql.BlJ;1ted ,witn every blade mind is ·bolild u;. wander from what the ~ister ,. ~ grass and every sliglt breeze which play to­is saying, he n£Jt~ed that ·the church always b3.d gether beneath a l~ely pine tree neart~ site •. two flags up in r.roo.~. Thf;! one· flag was obviously /. ,And though tre flowers are pr~', ~ is the

a church f~·put the other was ~~ !las·ci A.~:' :~~a~n;r!~ ~m:ll~~ ti~t~;:g ~~~ ~~: ~; ~t'manyS see~ dpee~ rhe:.'~ar. :."whehite:_~ to hlch h h;ld pledged his allegiance and then diN strjlp 1"""-=""9'00 .ri. jW his ''t~ll devofun".· .. . to himself. !le 1""v\-l hls llps in coontmg ~ ""F, rut soon for~ It due' ~o a gentle touch of .his i Who is "he "? He is the man who died In WWI. mother's hand on his shoulder, a "pay attentim" J :wwrr; Korea and VIetnam,. besides a hmdred ."""f6t .. h.b!'Vb6es, sign. 'ct~r places, 'in the line of "duty," that his ~ ~ti: there

H ott ed in the good old i and his son's s,on might also have thel.freedom .. "They were .. durJnge c:~tloos ~ parades, rn::em= tr:: of living in a Republic •••• "one natioo. indivisible ... Mrs. not" men: and .:Women in some ldnd or mi!orms with liberty and justice for all~" I ingtoo, woold ..,..." flags at: the 'beg!nnlni! rE thO ,..".de. r.a,ter this month, dear reader, wiul you go and J?lm' There were other rIags too £bUt be noticed that to YOUIj family's cemetery. and you seethelhmdreds Is~ the American. flag was alwayi. ''way out In h<io!". a: Ilttlf American flags waving bravely· pver the , ,K. ~,day Sometlmes a man (II a beautiful horse would'oo ~ves, of even ~ver lads, would yo~ otrer a, ~, 'The bo~rd cart'YilI8' It. , ~lal word oC t!"lnks? As youpause for a ljnoment., ,~r t

rIl) positive you'll hear their marching\ifeet out .' , .... U.l near he More y;'rs ~Ssed by ari~ Clth& teachers there somepla.ce, tJeyond ~he eye's hor~. • '!bey, ',:!ttbat, 'he ~ShecrSbe'Pher<1a*,,"d!oed

taught him mOre ahott his cowhj and·Us·history •. ~ singing too~ Rolling. in across the ey of,:, I_S s .The !I8.g bInoWed from a pole'·each day at school. ~ come those trilllllPbant notes 0{ . "GJDry. He" I ' • :

He noti~ tlJat there WaS'alWaYs a flagOytngat GlCfY. Hallelu;Jlh"! An entire chorus c1 11Diy1og ·1'_· r 10ur-Plge the U. S. Post (Knee. ·He had come to mow what her;oismI May ~ prtltJ1Iy salu:e e;:lC~ Ole of, I'~ bJard bad ','lIbert! and justice· for ah" was .{iUf4)Osec:t ~ ~l.ly tfE:rt ~morial Qa,'y ~969. ~ ~. r., lora

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The flne.rt' eloqu."". Is thet which gets thlli". , ,Fear eannqt be blnlshed.' but it can be calm ' dale; the worst Is that which delaYs them., ~ ~ .' ~ wtthout ipanlc; and it can be' ~ bY George. ,,, '" • I and ... 1",,_. - V Buf;h •

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WINSIDE NEWS Mr. and Mri. Leiter PrawUl.

Mr~ IJ1d Mrs. Clifford Potersm. PUter, and Mr. and Mn. Alvin Wnlers, Wayne, vtsltf'd Dale Hae-­brock and Ben Hur at Omlha Stn­dlu'lattemoon.

l.u.eheon Ruuts Smday m the Watter llamm home were Mr. and, Mrs, Frank Hamm. Mr. and Mr~. Ben l-lamm and Mrs. Jack Edwarda and Yvonne, Osmond, tind Mr.alJd Mn.Gerald Pas­plllhlJ and chl1dreri. Wayne. ~s. RlIlIe Rrudlgan and

da~htflrlJ. Lubbock, Tex., and Mrs. Clarence Woockman Were

%a:or!~~~~~ ~~7. .John Asmus were VIS.UOTS W~eL'Klay evening In the Marvin Club, arena Asmus home. Norfolk. :1

qhmcr guests S~da,y In the Rer'nle i;Jo'fYcrs home were C'.ary Rowers'J TlartinRton, Mr. and M~f' pen~'t8 ~wers and r~mlly. Mr. and M~s. oren llart~ and

,daughters and IMr. and IMrs.

. Ta~ :dW~:8;;'~~~:~rson. Norfolk, and Debbie lIalns, :-':c­Itgh, were vtslt?TS Satur~ c~l?· nlng In the MarvIn Fuoss home.

Rill Iversen and .Jenny p~leSSf Lincoln, were weekend gU~sts In the l'toward Iversen home.

llar~n i\evermann.

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~~~~onW~I~d :~e~~stCtto rich home~ -L-inuth Me~ I Trinity Lutheran Youth Group !'net Wednesday evening In the·

h u r c h with twelve members re.sent. plans were made to

Id a hayrack ride J\.8"Ie ~9. outh leagues of area churches III be invited. Kathy ?reltter

s hostess. ~ext meeting will .llme 11. ,

. a-; Meets , ·SOS met rrlday afternoon in

t e Martin IPf"eiffer" home with t lrteen members answering roll

th a Mother's Day'~poem. Mrs. ustav Kramer was a:guest. Car prizes were won bv Mrs.

f,red Damme and AnrlJ; Ca~stens. ¥rs. Kramerbecameanewmem­ber. Jtme 20 meeting will be gth Mrs. Fred \fuehlmeler.

J Id Contract Contract met Wedne:sday 'In

the F. t. 'loses nome. Guests

!·ere Mrs. Ma~ Hendrl~kson and

s. Alvin Sehmode. Prlzeswere on by Mrs. Hendrickson and·

Mrs. I. F. Gaebler. : Next meeting will be at the ~ Sweigard hO·~.

BilJ;i:tsm Held , Lana Mae, daughter of Mr. and

js. Russell Prince, was

ptized StKKlay moming at St. ul's Lutheran Church, \Viii­

s de, with Pastor H. M. Hilpert ficiating. Sponsors were Mrs.

"Rowan \\'ihse, Wayne, and Denise Hansen, Winside. : A dinner in honor of Lana Mae

\'fas held at the church fellow­~p hall. Guests were Mr. and

~ei~~, R~:;e~\'g:~s::n~~~ Hansen, \fr. and Mrs. Cectl

and family, Mrs. Ralph Re-.:. and ·"frs. H. ~I.

Hoid Neighboring ¢lrc~ NeJ,ghborlne Cl.rjcle met,

with Anna Kon. Nfne answered roll with a Day. poem" Guests Paul zornq.. Bertha

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Mrs. Christ We[ble.. to attend tt)e Tulip Festival at Oran~ CIty, la'o were dlscu~sed.

(' a r d ptl~es went tp ~rs4' Christ weitQe, Mrs. Paul~, Mrs. Don: jRttze· and Mrs. 'Rolr ert Koll. M\I"s, Zpffka joIned the club. J\ale ~2 meeting will be in the tlerman 'IKoIl home. '

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Coterie hqld It. final ~lng fot the sea$on Thursday ~r­noon at Mllter's tea r9j:>11l.. Wayne. Guests w~re Mrs. N. L. DUman and Ws. Rosemary ~" Yearly prizes went to Mrs. teo .Jensen. Mrs. Eva Lewis,· and MrS". Mildred Witte. Mrs. nose­mary Mintz won guest pflze. Next meetIng will be ~pt. 25.

Ch~~C~~~e;e~tTrfnlty Jltlr ~~h~~~ ~~edneme~~: Guests were Mrs. Frank Krue­ger, Mrs. Mark Benshoof •. Mrs. Andrew Mann, Mrs. Allred Pohl­man, Mrs. Virgil Ryan and Mrs. Adeline TtmperIey •.

- Mrs. Paul Reimers had ('~rge d the lesson, "The Bl.b1e"~ The "women will quilt at the chureh May 22. Jwe 7 will be church cleaning day, starting at 9: a.in.

Flower committee members for Jwe are Mrs. Adolph Rohlff

·and Mrs. Sam Reichert. Hostesses were Mrs. Dale Krae­ger and Mrs. Pauline Bron:zyn­ski. Next meetlnKwtllbeJutlell.

Attend Festival Neighboring Circle Club spon­

sored a tour Thursday to the Tulip Festival at Orange City, Iowa. Twenty-six members ahd guests from Winside wept by

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No matter what si~e you get a· full measure ofl Vhlue with each modbl. . biggest pow·er choice pickups. Six or VB. And

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ride in trucks. Inside t~e double-steel cabs, you'll find

such Pacesetter Values as thick foam seats. Which provide stretch-out room for three.

Wrap it ~II up in a small price and it . Ibecomes pretty clear: Chevy will go to­great lengths to pl~ase you.

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C;;;n Circle ~'. ' I RIJIsterecI aft;: c:Ct~ r:r:~.-:± . -~'';;''-----__ nann home with ~lt'ven mel"'"" t.rs. Mr.. Enurw, Slphlty< .... a gue.t. -Roll WI. an.wered w1th news oddttWs. Card prinl wttrt -to Mn. Altrt'd .Ianke and Mr •• NorrI. Janheo. Jm~ 19 ·InM'tIn,

·wln bt in t~ William Ib1trre'" tDme·. '

Churches -Trinity Lttheran ChlU'ch

(Paul Reimen, r:&itor) Smda)', ~y 25:·Su1day school,

10; worship, 11. ,

~~ Paul'$ Lttheran ChlU'ch (II. M. IfU",'rt, pastor)

Friday, May 23: CXrlee. 7J9 p.m. .1

Saturday,. May 2,4: ·S u n d a l)"

school and Bible clan teachers. 7 p.m.

1969 Robrrt D. PI.rlon., Waytlt'.1

Chry.ler ' Ra). R. Robert., Wlk~flekj, Pmt. I.A!Hoy A. Brormllskl, WIn.ide.

PlynlOl.ih

1..e~.:.n~nF:;t:/o I.loyd Mathl~

WI}llf' Comly F.:xte'flslon $oe'nlc.'c, Wlynr, COt\· Pkup

Ftoult Wills, Wa)1"Ie, . Pont lac \UU, '\ a)·ne. Ca;dl11ac I~ Publ~ School, Winside.

Bus: ~r' !It'rlr~ I...('-t~,t Wa.\1\('.

1'1 I Ii,' "lI;"lghl. Wa)1\(", Pontiac ~Ii, W~lle,!PQnt1ac.'

. sheJl. Wa:,nr. Mereur) Lubbe-rstedt, ~\' a) n e,

Sunday. ~y 25, SwI<\a.y "'ho<j>l and Bib1e classes, 9:30 a.m.; ... worship with comm~lon. lO:2?; church cOl.l1cll, 7:4'5 p.m. JI

Tuesday, May 27: Choir, 7:~0 p.m. ,

Uttted ·Methodlst Chur~h ,II (Robert L. Swans~, paS1i0.r)

Saturday. Ma;y I 24: Senlo,r

c~~d.!;~O~~r25: SJnday 5<;hOO~. 10; worship, 11. '

Monday, May 26: Vac8't10~ Blblk school; 9:30 a.mJ to 3p.m~; Community club sup~r, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, May 27: "WSCS. I

Friends and relatives at­tended a party ManoAY evi::"'n~ at the Legion Hall to honor the graduation 0{ Peggy Eckert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius 'Eckert. Guests attended fron!t Norfolk, Laurel, Carroll, Wayn,e} Pilger; Winside, Stanton, Oma~ and Schuyler. :

Holmberg Funeral Rites Held Saturday Funera 1 services for Ellen

fblmberg, 90, were held Satur­day afternoon at Wakefield Salem· Lutheran Church. Mrs. Holmberg died last Thursday at Wakefield Community Hospital •.

Pastor Robert V. Jolnson offi­ciated at the .rites. 1be coogre­gatlon sang 'jJesus Savior, Pilot

~ a;: ~~~~~iae;>l: Soderberg, Kermit Jomson and Alden Jomson, sang ''Day By

::~~CCo~red by L!eda An[ Pallbearer~ were, Robert An-

:~':"'M.;l1~~':; ~~ I'm Erickson.. Burial waS in Wakefield CetneteI'Y.

Ellen An;aanda Ander SOD. da1¢ter at S\oen and Hanna Ben-

~8~r=:t~~ ~ ::.:~ laptlted ne4 20 tbat year and moved to the Wakefield conum.,:!· ty as a child ~re she remahted ~ /Hir lifetime. She was c<IIfIrmed In 1893.at Wakefield

~":f~~h were her husbutd~ a son, Ebm, and brotbers~ ,Frank, Hemy and George Ander""'.

SarvIror1' fne_ a B<Il, Mar-1m ",\mOO.,. and a da~. Mrs. ~ Goldberg. waloi­field; lrotjIer.. 'Jolb Anderson. ~1Is. ~~ and Warrm ,-..a; 1 U- ~h, Calf(,;

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ONCO D 1 NEWS Mrll. F;rank Fleming, Flandreau,

,S. D. Dinner RUests SwKiay r:L \fro

and Mrs. Robert Frttschen In ha10t 0( Annette', Hut com­mun Ion were !"*iry Flemlna.

i~~:I~iaZ;!~, ~sD.~r~: and Mrs. A. C. Frltschen, Jerry Obereml~t, Ltsa and Sandra. Mltchell, S; D., an~ tr-eorge Robin- I

son, ~pencer. s. Do

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': confor<\rO l...rhttan thllr'~ (John Erland ... , .. """)

Friday, Ma) 2~! C'('W'I:fIflT'at1or:! f!:Qm~lon. 1\ p.m. c;at~~. 'Ia~ 24: Stonlor ron·

n~~day: ~~~S ;5~Siflda~ ";:11001 ~ I}lble c1u~('~ 9:4~' ~.~ c~nrmat1Ori. 11.

f" " I ~. IPap'l'<; Luthtratl th,.irch . ad K. "'ormann. I*",*j

I Thursda~, 'ta,\ ~: ladles \ ld. ~~.mj , I i lS~?a~'. \tay 25: ~iJm~ r.h~1.

9:30 q.m.; Io,·O!"c;hlp. 10:4" a.m.; :o.tarrfd t ouplec;. II p.m. . Guests StTlday evening In the

George Vollers h01. to welcome con. home Aile ~tart Vol TS were Mr. e and Mra. ~rvln ewblkle and I FLYPAPER? No.

-II ~:,~geh('aITr~ C"hurrh , C. ~eh·ln I.. Loge. JBstor,)

'o.;tJ"Ida~, \1a.\ :!~: "ItI1dn.\·lI('hool, II! a.'m.; worc;ldp. I I; ('V<"flb\~

, ,,0' e,·ely: _ ramlly, AlIt,. and Ted Rewlnkle,

': Mr. and Mrs •. Jlm Kirchner and S and Teena (amlly,_ Mr"j and ~1rs. Dick llan-

~eenBandTeens4-H(,luhme 8(J1.and}a~tlyand Mr. and Mrs.

~W1ntCl'l Wal1tr home May 1 Elray ltankr

nine member~. Officer Thursday caHers fA Mrs" . were pre~ldent. Sher Mabl, Erwin were Mr. and Mrs.

rson.;,vlce pre!>ldent. Denis Roy Kuhnhenn. O('S Moines, Iowa, USOOI secretary, Rrend Mrs. FlorehcC' lIubtard, ('olt'-

utJtj treasurer, Nancy Wall ridge, and ,Mrs. JoeCosgrove, *ad hews reporter~ ·Janls Wall. Sioux CIty. 10W'd. ~eTs are Mrs. Winton !Wall Mr. and Mrs. Dkk Dolph and

t;MrS, Wallace ~us~.-JLm ramlt'. (;cncva. were ~"cmigt11 ~etlng will be In the Wallac ~~r~~::};).~~~~~-~~~:~'('I!·:~: ' usoo home. ~ews reporte. eall£>d Saturday.

~' Is Wallin. Lt. 1..1 Ie I .• l\ainbridgC'. 1'1('1"-

cordctte~ son. Iowa. vi ... ited lim Pear ... on I OI1eordette<; 4~II(']ubmct ~ta and DWight rohn~of1 Thunda\ 1 in t/1c<)uinlcnFrwlnhomewit 1 in the Jim I'l'ar~(}fl home. lot.

tfllm~~s;h;ur;!~c~rd m71:tc~ ~~inNlr;~~c;·t~(~1 ~ht~/)~(~~~ I~mc. \'('ws rCj")IJI"ier. Paulett ron at )'hu ("at \ITI. \ idnam. ''''son. \ 'I arrlvro home Tucsda}.

~l'Tll Meets an~r~tr~~d .\~11~~· i.;~ick~::r~~~ !\\T'fl' r'rlend~hlp Ilnion m t Kevin met ~I-.r(. llarold I'ear<.;on [~: sday af~cmoon at ("on cordi at ~ioux (it.\ \ irport '-.aturda\ ,r heran {hurch. Mrs. '\rih murning on hi ... return rrom :. . son tk1.d char~e of the Whit Korea. II. recruit se:rvice. I.eonard ( larkson, ;,00 of \1r.

-"\oocord school.children rro and \tr·s. Jim Clarkson also re-• Ill' len Pehrson's roo turned from I\orl'a (}fl the <-;arne

on their tour and sa g plane. merica" and ''When Ie (;ucst!. Wedne!>da) aftemQonof

eth". Mrs. F. ,.:. Fisher I d \ITs. Hil[ !1uth honoring her biTih-ions. Mrs. Oscar .Johns day were \1r~. Dan \nthon~ and a reading. ,~frs. [lans.fo - Sh~r.vI, \Visner. \IIrs. Dick ]Ian:"

and Mrs. Wallace Magnus n .<;Iin and Craig, \lr<;~ ('al'l I\och. ,~re hoste.ss{'s. Junc meet r. ~rs. (~orge .\nderson. \1~!>. \ ir will be a yi<;it ·to SauSl'r~ [Ie·t \1arquardt, Mr'>. I:. 1-:. ['isher, tlnhe, l..aurel. Mrs •. 11 e Ie n \nder~O!l. \1r'>.

I ~dS ~ssion 1 :~I~rl~~it~l;t~~;/~J(~~~ ... ~~n~\~~~~ Mrs. Ilaroid Bum~, repr ~ Kenneth Iduu!-.en, Mr~. \auF:,hn

s(!>ntlng South l:>akota and ~ - Henson, Mr:.. Hobert l·rit:.chen bh.ska, atten~.cd tlw Gra d and daughlers, \In •. IvaI' \nder-cimpter sesslo~ ()f "astern S r son and \)oroth) IltlClig, laurt'!. at. I.incoln .fruesda.y tllro h l':vening guest!> wen.'I)ca Kaml''>. Thursday. Doug and .Jud.\, Dixon. , - I I 1 ~tmda~ afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

I Fl2tertalns ~ Iu.b' ,\rthur T. \nder:,oll. 1I,1r. and f Mrs. llarola Aurnsenterlam \frs. \'ern t arbon and !lazel,

IWt-rnony Club: May 9 with, l:! :-'Unnie and {)pitl Carlsonattendf.>{l ! rtsIrmbers present. Mrs. vib et tllC 35th wedding annilicr!>ar.1 of : ~rwDnthet)()~Pri'Ze. ML and Mr~. 110.\ t.ennarl.

'" l1ees I w~~~~. and \1r!>. t larold Hurn~ ; ~J:::on4-:11~~Ub~:\3in wti~ =r:~mi(l;~r;:t~e t:::.t\ :nt~:~

1~ members present. Itoll call City, SLa1da). YAle answeredl wi:th a favorite Dora Peterson. Kenton, Tenn., flOwer. Plans were made for is visiting her sister, :-"Ir~. Jluth ~ da~. Jme 9 meeting will be Wallin. if the George Vollers home at .Mrs. Hov JohnsQn and Clara ~.m. ~ews reporter;PamJotm~ I Jomson vi·sited pora Peterson,

, sIJ... I Kenton, Tenn., in the Mrs. Ruth

,Mr. and Mrs~ Etray I lank were gOests _ of Mr. and l\!rs. ,Jim KirciTler Thursday evening in haror of the host's birihday. :Mr. and Mr!S. George Andel'"-

~OOk Sp/4 Roland Westerhof.f

t ·'Omaha M~day. lie left for d, ('a lilt. and from there

~ ':dV~~~~harles "ans~

*~familY. Ofnaha, were ovei­

n guests Friday of l\tr. and . Paul Hanson. Saturday Mr. I:)

t Mrs. Charles Hanson and f ly and Mr. and Mrs. Paul

son were dinner guests of • and Mrs. Roy Hanson.

~'I~sk;~:;ue~~ein ::e RC:~ F~ming, Sioux Fans, S. D., and

W;;!'lIin hr;tme l'rida~ afternoon.

.Mr. and Mrs. Dan ~1artindale, Pendleton. Ore., were weekend guests of l\1r. and Ml's. Jerry Martindale.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erwin anl1 family were guests Sunday in the Willard lIoldorf home, Wa~l1e, in honor of Randy's confirmation.

Dinner guests Slmday of \1r. and Mrs. \Vintoo Wallin were Mrs. Ruth Wallin, Dora Peter­son, Kenton, Tenn., and Mr. and 11rs. Wallace l\fagnuson and fam~ ily. Supper gtl€'sts were !\1r. and :Mrs. Ivar ,\nderson and \tr. and r-.frs. fladey Bard •

Guests of ~1rs. FAlwin rors~ berg, Laurel, Wedne;;day after~ noon in honor of her birihda~ were Mrs. Ruth Wallin, Dora

Mac, the Mechanic, sdys ...

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH •• CAN BEA MAttER OF INCHES

Eve~ on expert driver can couse a if his steering ~qUlpmen.t IS fau,lty. That's why one of the key points In the new Nebraska MOTOR VEHla£ INSPECTION pr .. gram is to ch.eck for the proper front wheel alignment i

_. and to, determrne that the steering wheel is free of ' . eJ:cess ploy. I

I' ~ :When your car passes the complt'te .

its approved sticlcer, display it with helping to Pft'vent accidt'llb and

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, WHS junior. Denr\l\ of Mn. Cartos Fr~y, arl mstruclor. TIi~ 18".24" duwi"9 wa, one of many ~)(h'b'le~ by ,HI slud~nh Saturday .ft.rnoon during fh~ arl 5110 ..... from 1 r 30 10 4 P m 1M the ~chool gymnasium. sC'n'i(""c, 7:30 p.m.

~I Ilaehcl \\ illers. 'In;. Kenneth hlaus('n, \frs •. \r1hur Tomson. \lrs. F. F. 1'lshN, \lrs. C1ar~ ('I1c(' I'earson and \irs. \orman \nderson. h'ening vls1ltors wer[' \'r. and '11''-. \\llIis Johnson and \Ir. and \Ir!>. \'~("'lor \far­quardl.

j D~R~nd on The Wayn •. w1r~ld o ,nform )'illu .bou' wh.Y~ "00-

I ,ng on In tt-.e cih .nd tn. ioun .. iry Th. reliable! IWWS .iJer

I wni-ch gives vou more new .nd J:"clure-5 about the .r.a yoo Ii,,!! 1m Ih.n .")0' ,Iher pU&Jic.'lon in Ihe world. ,

Fr~ ~',~~~~~~: ~\ ~L~~~'~~~ :I~' ~~,cLi,~es ~~;k "u'~~~j$l,t'~~L:;"r!:j" 'r~\I~~

your SafltWoy!Mea,' Depa ment,

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Bc;~,,~,~ ~,~~, . t 25c Oranges :;!'~'t'.~\ \·~'I~:r:~(,'r,n~"Rn('I' 6 ~~I: 98c Apples ;Y ~'I f:~;~c~!'.r,~~t~[~~~"IC l ~:J; 59c Crisp Carr~ts ~ :'''~:J:;:.~:I!M 2 ~~ 29c Green Cabbage <'"'' "" "'"', u> 10, Leaf Lettuce;,':::," B,,",> 19, Red Radishes ""!' ",c:'~,[,~ B"",' 10, Yellow O~ions ~::'::r:;:'~(~;71~~(,r Lb 10c Fresh Rhubarb "",i", """" Bom;, 29< A¥ocadosl~~~':;;,~'r~,.~T!'~~r,r Each 1ge

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Pork & Beans 2 't,~;" 9c C .... nk Tuna (ii,g"~t I 6't:;~~25t

Crackers k~~.9c . J .. 10,

~.I"H·n·c ,11.· hnn! .' . Sa/~u'u.~ M ... alt-~

PORK CHOPS·.i

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!}~~~'r.!lk~,~ETS I., ~9~ Fr~nks ~~{';~:,;; S",h·M. 'i~~! ~l~ I Polish Sausage ~:~;~t~ 1.1, ~91i Link Sausage ~~;:.i:.";. l.i~ 59'1 Stick Salami :)t'~;r;~ ,,,., 1.10 79« I Lu?ch Meats ~':';;:;<"." ¥.;'~ 35c: Fryer Quarters ;'",h I.

Fryer Parts C"';'b,". ""k . '](Br{'ulll, ~j&h~r

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~. and Mrll, ('~r:,ceo Rbker ·~Mr. and Mrs. 1f8'lry P.ller)c­be ger, 'Norfolk, Mr. and Mr •. Gl Wagner lind family and Mr.: land MrII. Alvin Wagner wert!' IfrUIIsts S~dav evootng r:I MT5~ IMaHe Wagner In 'honor ~ her /blrlhday, ':rr. IJnd Mr!!. Fred Rargstadt, I P:t ret, Mr8. Im.rdld BruUgan

I .Joan and Sancy 'f)Jrer vt"tted In the W. K. \neltoo t.-,me Thur8-

: da~ evening. I I Mr. 'and Mr8. ROger Flehn and: I ralrhlly len Wcdne~y moming' , 'or ttx!lr home at fi1)Ustoo, Tex.,

[I after visiting in 11 .. Clen Frink

home. I Dclvene ~mlthwasanovernlght I Mat ~tmday In the f:lmer Peter I holne.

~r. and Mrs. II, Ivln Wagner vllHcd in the ('arl I~ggermeyer' home, Tilden, Friday eVCfllng.

Mr. and Mrs. noy Jensen and Cindy, Omaha, Mr. 8l!d Mrs. 11etJry I nngeAbcrg andfafnlty and' Mr. and Mrs. Don tangenberg

. an4 family were dtJ1ner guests , ,

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,. Smctav fn tlle R~h langeln~rg home~ Gregory K,~sch and RaI'K!~' 'Brudfgan, fiorlotk, were after­no:," vil!ttor~. ,I

MJ!. ",!d ~rs. ~~,;In Mt!ter~ ~ry and Mr. a,nijl Mn. non Mel~rhenry ~d'ramll~~ert din­ner aue81s ~y ~ the Clffford nossard home, 1,dcn, for .TIm nossard's c~flr tion.

Mr. and Mrs,. ~len Iherrer, Winner, s. n., !lperrt the weekend at the Marie W~gn r home. I

, Mr. and Mrs. If er, Mr.and fl,frll. Ronal~, k and family, Marcella Ik)efft:"r d ~r!5. W::tg­ner were supper Wests Se.turda~ in the Alvin Wagn1"r homt'o

Mr, and Mrs. ILogan Eckles, ,4t11 CIty, Arl"'l., and, .fo nendln, SJorfolk, spent the, weekend in tlx> Louis Bendtn ho~. : Mr. and Mrs. F;Hles and louis J3endlnl'l were vi;,>ltors Strlda) ~vcning lnthe Halph Keefer home, ~Orlolk'.

Mr. and Mrs. I-andreth \iaa!; and La na atten~ed RTaduat ton exercises for J o'S (',e Krau~ at

Wanted : Neighborhood Youth Corp is offer~ng sum­

i mer employment to 15 applitdn~s WHO

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rote. f Mn. lIer rt Kleensatli, Mr •• r.oorge Ehl r" Mr8. Gl~ Frink, Mrs. Don ,\ mU!I, '{no Bill Koep­ke, \lr!!., '. K. Shelton, \{n. Elmer ~Pke, \frs, I.e~er Koepke an~l~haroo, \{n, t.u:il1e

~~=~ ~dr:~'i1:!:~115!~~ ,Cor MarU.l'] Jluckendahl at .1100 I.uheran _l-Ihurch, Pl.erce, Sptur~ day ClVera~. \llss Bockendahl and Larry 1llxO{l will be TTartied ~ray 31 In Irlerce.

So~;~ty -" Club Meet. ,

TwentleJh ("entur~' Extension Club met Tuc<;c\a) aItemo(,n in the ~larv SchrOE'dE>r home with seven metbers. \trs. Landreth MIlas, Mr • Don ~Ierhenry and \1rs. ,'!fred Bron"Z:oTIskl were guests: ~ts. \terlin Grothe rfoT

PIll'tedion the recent tour to Lin­('0-.. Ai Ifa.n:fly picnic will be held .Jale LO ~t Ta-lia-/.ouka Park, ~OrlOlk'j

\lrs~ lliard Brumel.s .Irclve the le$s on frozen desserts. Sept. ~ meeting will be in the ~\\~l1eis home.

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ed \~~i~~~;I~ I~~~:S:~~~!';: noon. (~uests were Patricia [>Vora~, Sldne~, \Irs. GieJ;'l \\ag­ner and \Ip. Alvin \\agner.

Prlz~s were won b) \1rs. lIer­nnn Opfe~ and Mrs. Frank Mar­ten. Each~st received a prize and swc' I prizes were won by Mrs. r~red Jochens, \irs. George WlttleI1, ~s.lIattie PrincF" ~1rs. \iargaret Krause and \irs. Uans Asmus.

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IAr'" ~ert'M". f'ttd"!)c~ (irr, Mrs. ~I'le Pul., Mn. Em­rra BaUerm.el.er, Mr •• F.d m. rich. Mrs. E'ftnItt Wett1er and ~8. Selda Schroer, Norfolk. and ~.. f:rwm Ulrich. Chrl .. tm l..utker was proeram ctBlr­TraIl. "Theme wae- "Ascension and ~t~r'. Day".

twll can' wal anlwered with Rlble verses. Cuh dmatkWls Were given to Sorfoll'l ~p:n1:tml· ty renter. ~IS81CII.laDCS Good Will Indulftrles.

The group wll1 entertalD ~ard 6 of '<orfolk State~Pltal May 19: at 2 p.m. A we11 e~rd was sent to Mrs. A rt Meler­herlrv and, a btrttd/ly card to \lrs: ~~innieStrate.J~ 11 ~t~, Ing will ~ In the QI<> Uirh home.

Club Meets' I ,\ II me mber s were present at

the lloskins llomePlliulrs Club meeting In the WaiteI"' Fenske home \tonday for.~ 1 :3Q dessert l~che90. \Irs. )nez PQddeQ and \irs. Wtlliam Fenske were guests. Ho1l, call was· answered wJ;th comments 00 the spring tea. 'I _ i

Mrs. Ed \'v'inter, clUz~shlp ~der, read a pOem, "Mother \-lIne," and readJng leader, i"frs • Awalt Walker, read an article, '10'0'1(1 Can Detect TorT\ado Warnings". ~trs. Kathryn Rleck, health leader, gave ~ sarety talk.

Cheer· cards were sent Mrs. Ern-est Kollath, :\lrs. Albert \fei~rhenry and Fred Jomsdn. A birthday card shower wlll be held for Mrs. Minnre Strate.

19+0 club lesson~ were dis­cussed and plans ware made for a ramlly picnic July 15 at Hos­kins toll JXlrk.

Mis. Awalt Walker' reported CI1 the tour to qncoln and Mrs. Ezra ,Jochens g;ave the leSson ct'l upholstered Ifurniture. The next meeting wtll be Sept. 9 in the Ezra .Joe hen s home.

\frs. CFrles CrapmalJ was hostess to! the .\-Teer1 Extension CI~bIWednesday, Fourteen 'mem-

Eligible enrollees will work 26 ho. UI.'rs per bees andione guest. Mrs. I':. El1~rtaln~ C~ub 'rth 'Ia ot Hobert~, ere present. (foil was en~erta:OO P~~hleC~b~tt~~

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. , .',: ' I "I.' ::,' _""" rnde. In Il00 ..... tho C&rToIl •• pant Thor*>, In t Wa,yno <Nebr.)_1d, lIlat len ,.r •. I. nottrtnc tlda 111111 A ..... ho .. ' . -f:"';;~:"::=~:'=::::::~;::':~~;::':::z..:;;=----!"",,:.,, .-r. Yr. Ind 1Ir., Arnold :w~ , rco. "" •• IoIarIo ~'.o.l

Nccod .ttloOplmlcrorporfo<t ~.vc""'Ia.!:_~~~'I"" .. ~,' Ind.. • oincI Yr.; w. 1(.'_ Yr ... Mn. ~ 1Iuwo. aIttnIanc ....... Slam! strate, ~ ._ .... ~_IIncI,_ IIocl -. ..... It.tIoo \ ~wIII-'IoP'ort._ Do"", Behmer. C,,",hIa Jom_. ~~..:.\Irr',mIlylnd ~!'IIr·r.mo. "'it Fhdllarptadt _.' ',J ",0.. ' '.."

;;a~Il~~~~ir~':"!.s ~= M:-::"F.dua....,.. Ecldi:' and ~II u.:~ Indlnd~::r~ l.r':".;;::.~~ 'I StnIt.. Marilyn Strate. Donald hoblrt~,A_rt Kruae, ..... <.~~., Ie hl~' •• '.pant tho __ 1n',100 \IIr. IDd Yr •• BID !.10M... , Behmer and Kurt Wiltlei' ... _ ... . • FltIcher ho.... ~ Yr. and..... _ .. Ived h"'" r •• dln, CCIIIHt, Sqlhla Bollin. Alblonl _ 'Mri. Marie !'\do. lIr., F ....... :~ IDd ~ ....... ' • ; acore.. th'r_ ... daYI tn t~ wa.lter 'F, "."". IF I, uernne

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Mr •• Arnold Wlt!lorandWra. \ I".' ok. Mr •• unlo.Pol •. ;:ond' .... 1In<I"" •• Enuat. "". NorMa LaReenbera t'Ad ctarae t..rra. Gary A,n'lJ' and 9tab~. . P.rn!. t1rtch nailed Ur,.' ~, Mr •• ''*rs.' and ~women"'game.andMrt.Den- SortI .... OAlk •• :..~.ho::.~. eoclatIn1i",' • Bryant Ib', ~ Mr-fUdMn.fM.A .... ~ nl. Waller. M .... Beo mille. Mr.. ..- .. - '1'. 1I0me !oIondoiaftolldl. n-td I!arrocafl~l)Ia bo: Clarence 110 ..... Mr •• Cor 1 Ch ' I[ '. . lyn ';"rl81t. HoI ..... and ~!ItMly ._lor. Card • Mann, Mrs. Daane Gn.v~ •• Mr.. urch" 'ilow II ' .~ -- _ by u_. B ~. , es. - ", m mer ••• !lOft!"~ .~. ~ ••• Harold Wlt",r and Mr •• Don io. In the v.~ Be';-" 1Mn..' ,Jqrhll1l/' Ind Mr. ,·i ,,·, ..... -1 Johnson IE' nnpd thUclren'. THn~ F.v 14he :!: hi tt 'T- , •• ' [ -mes'~' II-me. ~, .• l'1li, c'l I.J .·, ... I '.' " ."' I - -~ - . (J.t. LInaqujat.pO or), , Ind Mr •• Joml\Ulnmni 1M 'h'

School boo mem~ .... \\'. C. Friday. '!a)' 23, cig\t~ grade , Mrs. W.h ,Koehler. 0.. Itlflne , Matson Behmer, Stan y langmberg and grad18t)on, farewellfol' Marcella ~d wert IlCJPer ~ •• Satu:rj .' r I ~' '" , llarold II:kU'f. len:od Ice c .... m. l\>erer and Roland """~ rollow- <i.y the J. c. l'IIIoel ho.... '·(e....;,. ,lei

lng sen'tct'. " I Mr -and Mrs. Marlpn ca~.le" ." I'" .".~ " J :

Club Din .. ~ I 5I11da'. Ma,' 2~,Sm.laJ .chool. ~~~o. R·";~s •• ,,:~ lls~~··t~_lndk_ ,,'In Wah,' fl." Id Get~TORet r Card nub met 9:15 a.ril.; V:orshlp,'IOI picnic UI4jI ._ ,,_"~ •

at Prengersf rdlnr..erTtlursday. followlngstrv1ce. ~d t~ Merlin nan ,:." , Guests were Mrl. Violet Freu- me Dt>' \&Ginn.. ~U.ef tllaen.l Hrvlee.,'or HI.the denberg,,:-';o olk; Mra. Bill Ja- Hoskin!! t'nltl"d \f.ethoiUst! C:-hurch ten~ed the con""", Ion' 'Paul no, MulPft, 51!1, w'~l..hlJd~" , cobs, Bqwell~; Don Volwller, (J. E. saxton, ~lftor!)' tuggeman. I' day tlt.ernom &t,Wa ... IeIdQu-la-_" Carrolli' Orv~lle Lage, Pilger; Th da~ '!a Z2~ raunclt 'on III Pat r I cia Sener~~cttltihtr, Uan (,hureh. ,... ••. Mat~ dIN . Wayne Thomas, Henry wgen- MIn!;;'~es:"8:'30 ~."mJ I I!! ~. mane Dvorak,S ey, visited '!kY 14 at a S~ux City hotpttal.. berg, Norrls langenberg, Fay- saturday, '-lay 24! COnftrtnaJ- ~ the 'Hattle Prince me 5mday 0 tittr heine" 11l IeVW'l mqm.ha. mend Walker), Mrs •. MatHeSon Hon class, Pea(' e, 9:~1t ~30 f!at~tc~ Ilvorak r~t"d' homi 'the Rev.,~"" ~icm.1 ott1-an~~s.p~~~~ew~~~H::·byMrs·., a'.m.; '"The World or t~rl ~d-. *rtth tl m al'ter a.L ~ 'two ~('1ated, at the rlt ... M,ri", Roy

, tmg." Norfolk. 8 p.m., eek. In the Prince ",me. • Wlaalns IIJ1lf "no. 014 R A. Bruggeman, Mrs. Rathl1l!lllll ~ ., , ~ 1 n~e d r. "C I" d "Bea rut and Mrs,. Lage. SeJX. 18 meeting ('~~~~~ I~n~ 2;" ~~':,~h~"!~ ftt:~~~o~ae;'and_...:.is-: Hlltt~ SQr:Whe~," acc~ will be in t~I,JOITi Krause home. school,10. '11: I~incelw.ere IlIKheonjleuelftsSI&o !ferle R~.

Monday, May 26: Par h coun- y ~ the H. ('. alk home. 7 Asllbt'aren were M. Eo rl-Honor Teacher ell with Pea('e Churet!!, IoSkth1' Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur Marott "i!:IJ, Wakefield; Jom Lob., LA" .. ,

A cofree horrwaSheldWednes~ Sp.m. ' ~ttended f~eraillforvl~s'or 1m; ~, and Rolland day after s('POOI for Mrs. Zita IJan Mae!ler at Ornata Monday~·. ePftry. ,'l11chard aftd abel" Jenkins ,and mothers of seventh Peace lkllted Church 0( hrl1 ,Mr. and Mr8. ~II ASrnu~, ~e~r ,and ~ve Bor.... ell. and e1ghth~erS at the Iloskins ) ~ fted' Martin And t In art • Pu I $c I gil (J. E. SaXton, past r s e son ~,I=t Sioux City. Au..t &.he. se"~::d: Mr : :?enktlnW:

S f~~: saturday, May 24: \, ffrma- mond hospital StI)da}' afteN lialeral '':'Om a ,dt.tanc:e "en tton'elass,9:30-tlI30a.. '~. " 'Mr~ Jom Fleck and ~. Jack

eighth gt-ar;!e 'pupils. Cookj.es and Sud a y Ma. 25· h urI: 'h Or. and Mrs. WI11t1m D. Kue&o- 'Bl ,sterllna. Colo~ 1

coffee were served. SChOO~, 9:30 a.~.: w~rs Ip W~h ~~ ~d :~~~l;;elyAn~~ste~ N:: lancfle m.nM1

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1'u 4- ( I b communion, 10:30. ~ I' Mts ~st .... ""1 mbleweed H' u Monday, Mas 26': Pa 1 h c,- folk, spent S~day at t~ F.d Win- " rre and Pear -RlI~ WI.,

~tlo~:!ta:~::~~~ee::, i~ ~~: cil at Hoskins, 8 p.m. ter home. , , C~ No;he ~ive!rJ:' 1-=\1 kins Fire Hail. - I ,i' Mr. and Mrs. Petit ToW. Pi!. ntxm/'(,' tie ~n 1:~e hen !

Pierce 4-11 Club wtIl be in- Mr. ¥d Mrs. Fred rgs~, ~r, \!fere dinner ~.u last. ~ ~ t sa.:. .... tJ. Slo ~ .. Mr. and Mrs. Henry rg t,,1 t, ~~day of Mr. and ,Mrs. J. E. mov o.~. ux "-1_

vited to a 4-IJ play day June 5 Mr 4, M EI d rn--.l at the stanton Coffee ~_. . was a membel" of the Flnt at Hoskins arena. 1I0"kins Saddle r:lnda an ~d r~rs". m:.~ a~ _ ' ~ n and Mrs. Hon.atd"~ ('~Ilftlan Church. Wake~~. " Club has been invited to hear stac1t, Pierce, and Mr. and '5. mU5 ~ .Jeffrey left, SlDiay for ' JS..,' ctedlng her In death, were , Terry Collins, representative _I i. '--100 1 ... ,

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h f 1 · k answeted ithsomethingremem-week ot $1,30 per: our or 0 wee s. hered aboyt mothers_: home Sunday even .... , 'fr. and Plans ..,ere made to visit \Irs. Robert Denney. stanton,

J 9 A t 15th 1969 Pierce \lanor in .Jme. ~otes were guests. Prizes were won by une - ugus I I· were' rE'<l* rrom Camp Halsey \Ir. and tlrs. fmil G,~zman.

and ~orfo k Opporttmity Genter \tr. aM Mrs. Art~urBehmerand

Russel1 Rathman W~e'bdln~er Nort:olr;, \'a., after spending two • ,~~ hustand, F"'.1d~ a IOn, 11ar- ) :o~o:sO:s ~;~~ ~~~~~:':~ guestS{MotheT'S Day lnt Marie weeks at the Vernoo 'Delp home.: .olK:!' ,her parent.; twin I aranct-, ) I

Rathman home.' Mr. a d Mfs. Noirfolk, and wtth Lucl1teAsmus. chi dren. and a aon-tn-la:w1.Sur- I I ~ ~c~e~~!~~ second Tuesday of \\'. K 'Shelton were afternoon Catl\Y Thomas. W.yne, sperlf 'v\vbrs lnchJje her da~~ra., 'j' ~

were s~per guests M day, in \'kyn, Thomas. 'VtUc, ioWa, and Donra Mt!IICIl, I I the Art~UT I..ehman home ~eTf" 'Mr.' and Mrs. Hatold Pingel, 'Sedh Sioux Pty; a 1ICIl, ,Floyd I I ~

I for donati s from the clu~. 19,0 WaJl1e Th9fll3.s. Next metting will

I b b · d f h lessons l'o1ere discussed., Jl,1rs. be in.the- Wayne l'Thomas hOme. Son Baptized App ications may e 0 tome rom t e George Ehle" read "This is a - I Brian Lynn, son of Mr. and Woman". tlrs . Clarence,Schroe- 1I0id Annual Picnic Mrs. Bill Marquardt, was oo.p--

Goldenrod Hills Community Attio'! Coundl der read Trotect Credit, if Card About 200 attended the lIosklns tized S",day morning at Trinity is Lost". ~trs. William Thoendel Public School picnic atthe school r·E.L~~~~:rstC;7t:~t::~;;:;:

in ~~~:~a~;net::t~\r~ro:=~ ~=~~~~g ~~~;~'si!!i~~~~ sors were Mrs. Larry Brudl-

Mr, .~nd Mrs . .1'. F Pln~. el her ~ndparents, Mf. and Mn. (\)10., Mts. J...ueU1e Lol:del , MI> ,.j , vislto;s' . ~ Friday night and Saturday with )frl. Falalell ~k. ~r.tlnL I I I

~trida Dvor~k, Si ei, d Watert.own, WIs.., an1Mrs. Anne .11"., South SloiJxtlty;efgltgrand- I I" MrS. Hattie Prince w ril s p- Roggo~, Cheroltee, peI1t Tues-- chfidren and one great irand-, I 1:

I, ~;h ~:!:.t s in the E win Ul- ~m-: Friday In the . E. Pblgel, eh11cJ._ : J. \ I Mrs; Fred Bargstadt L.d Mrs. Supper guest. or Jr. and Mr •• Ii "

Emma Bargstadt, Pierce, Mrs. Gus Marten Sunday lin honQr of Qltofh~r Ii' Marie Rathman and Mr1s. W. K. their grandson, Sp!4~Monte ~T- , ml'I~' 'I Shelton spent Monday .in Sioux ten, who returned home rrom a rqlVA City ,year's duty in VlErtnam were ~ I. ~ ~

'irs. Gu.\' ;\ndersoo gave the stanley lAngenbergqnd Mrs. Wil- gall, ~orfolk, and Gerald Wttt-Walthill, Nebraska 68067 le"on."III·s lours. It·s a Mis- lard Brumels. were In charge ler.

take" . .June 4, meeting will be 0( refreshments. Dinner guests In the mil ~far-in the HarQld \\"ittler mme. -\fter dinner Mrs. Helen .jqwrdt home were Mr. and Mrs.

~. 'and Mrs. Roy ,)argstadt Sp!4 Marten. Kay Sinclair. Mr. CANVE/I/E/tCE ~ and Gayle and Bob Rogge, Nor- and Mrs. Richard Lovtg and Rod.. ,,' .~O ' fol~, Mrs. Emma Bfrg~dt, ney. Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs~ 1', ODS II

Complete and nturn ,to same .a~. dress; Chmeler read a poem she had Dale Carstens and family, Bran-W~lS \teets written and dedicate:cl it to Hos- don, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry

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Rook Club Has Picnic Hoskins Rook Club held a pic­

hie Stmday evening at Hoskins Fire Hall. Rook prizes were won by Mrs. Awalt Walker, Fred Bmmels, Mrs. Walter Fenske and Fred Jochens.

Has Marti Club ~ Mrs. Donald Asmu's entprta~

ed Marti (,lub Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roger Fiehn of Houston, Tex., 'was a guest.

Card prizes were won by Mrs. Walter Strate, Mrs. N:orris Langenberg, MrS. R. Fiehn and

=lni'~~~ be "I'~;~::il ~~k: home.

Fete Teacher A coffee hour was held from

3:30 to 4:~ p.m.' May 9 for Mrs. Ruby 'elson and mothers ~ third and ourth graders at the Hoskins Pu lie School. Pupils

I presented s. Nelson with a I, gift. c~':'e~~kool aid and cookies ~re sel"V~.

Has' Two Gufsts ' Eleven Imembers and two

guests, Patljicia Dvorak, Sidney. and Christt Leuker, attended

~e:~~~u/~'~~~'U::: :be~~r~::~A~te :n:r:: to see herl collection of dolls and ·antiques.

~. and I Mrs. dltnt Reber visited frt~ds in Kearney over the weekend. .

'fr. and .'frs. llenry Sweigard, Neosha. May and Mrs. Elpbfa

~l~:::t:~ ~=y~ttie :\frs. Henbl KIeinl:e.ch visited

Mrs. Mary! Alderman,· stantm. Smday. I I

Mrs. Gladys Maa.s attended

~~~~~i Mr. ':'i. Harold Brullgan,

JoIm and JOan visited at the Fred Barg$:adt home. Pierce, Saturday evElning·

Mrs. M1nqie Krause ~ Mar­pre! .... '" Suest. MoiIday In lite Hans RInsed home. Pierce, and trey spent llhe __ .... In the

J?nIl Voode~ home. , Mrs. _ Bargstadt. PIer ...

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The followin~ described household goods; from the estate af Mrs. Lillie Roebe~, will be sold ot-public audi"n at .the j,ou.e~l~ated 01"420 WestLFifth i Wayne, Nebraska, art .

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Phi/co refri~er~tor I: Wood~it ,~ed Frigidaire 42-in! el,ctric range Miscella~~:r Lamp.

H.arwick ,ritural grs range, Throw, Rusr • • good .h~pel' 'I' -' ~. '..:

'I . , Foidiri,9 W~ftl Chair, goad I

Sears upright 11 cUr t freezer l co,¥,ittD~I.·' I

Dinette'Set w;th 14!' airs .' L~'I'n fhT i? . ! Electralu" Sweepe . complete -A ,.. fl QUE S -

with attachmen ' g' " !

Majes;ic'Sewillg Machine Walrut dining roo set~ drop-, ; I': ,i I

leaf' table, 8' ch 'irs. buffet Silverfone !,\an~raph

Small a. PP', .. iance. f·,i,! '" Writi~g I b$s~· , . I ! L. Ii!. '.. I

Philco 21.-ln. TV. I ! \ 1 Ch","I;' ! , I' , rt. I I

Kraehler Hide-lA- 'd, p~ac- Racker I :

tically ,new ~,' ~", , I' 1 I I

Wash Stallil 2 Overstuffed Ch~rs \ . . C

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Walnut 8edroomi 'Set - bed. i I: ' " chest, doessing ble Carpet ~wHpe"

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I School Take Tour I I Dixon CO\f'Ity School 26B, I .... ught by .Mrs. ral Frahm, was I host to District 4ZH, taught by

Mrs. I.eslle :-;09, and Dlatrlct ,19R. ta18tt by Mrs. WllIIs~trult:l

! 00 a tour 0( Wakefield oostneSles I TUesday. TIley toured Milton

i Waldbe.um EaR Plant. the bo~llng 'alley. The Wakefield Hept4JUran. I the lhoe repa.lr shop, tt.! light plant and the new elementary school. Mr~. 'Jones and ~8: Gregg were drlvor~.

Mr. and Mrs, Donald Sherman and Bobby were supper guests Soturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen lI(>atoo, Sioux CIty.

Mrs. Walter Schutte visited In the Ha.iph Bridgeford oome. New­castle. Friday aflemoon.

\fro and \frs: Elwin Nclsoo and ramll). llarllngton, and Mr· and Mrs. Clen !leaton, Scott and Paula. were vl!;ltors SlCIday after­noon In the Donald ~herman home.

Mr. and MrS. Amold Spath I were guests Friday evenlfw In

the Walter <.;chutte home. I, Mr. and ~rs. Laur~ce Lux

and family and Mrs. Albert Linn visited Mrs. Linn's mother-, Mrs. A11c't 1!3yward~ at Osmond

Nurstite Home Smday afternoon to ~lp her Qi>serw her 92nd blrtt$Y, May 5.

Ron born, Wlscon!!in, vi!!tted nllD'~ay evening b1 the ~fr!!.

Dellal Erwin ¥rne.

an~rfr:;: ~::; ~~~ ~~: Thursday In the Bob SmIth home for 14111's: blrttday.

Mr. and Mrs. Orpheus Erwin and family, Osmond, were dinner guests S!.Ilday in the ~tr5. Della Erw~ hOme.

Mrl. and Mrs. \1c,r~yn 'l;e!soo and ramlly, Shux :C It:-. spent Saturday evening in the Clarence Nelson home. I

Ernest Carlson, \'ictor C arl­son ard Mrs.t.ust Catlsoo visited SlI'Iday afternoon In the Emil Kamtatll home, l'onC<l.

Society -f'MY~' \teets'

intermediate ~f:nlt(ld \lethodio;t

~~~~'e:':~l~\~;t~~ wr:\n ~~~r~ of d£!votIon s. (Jffic(>1"" elected were prec;ld('nt. Ilirhard \t~s:

vice president. Brian 1l1rrhert; secretary, r.regg Wend('lI, and tr('a~urer. David Dunn. <"l1mmer ramps w('re discl1ss('{\ and itmrll \oVa:" :,,(,rved by \lrf;. r.rw('lace and :'u(h.

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(~rt Our \Va) Cht,b met Tues­day lafteTnoon in the \fike KnelIl home. Twelv(' members were pre<;ent. Officers elected were pre.<;id~t. \frs. nave 'X'hutte; vice president, \fn.; \fike Kneifl; secretary. Mrs. Fail \1attes.and treaRurer, lI.t'lrie .'-'<'hlrtte. I·)]ter-

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FrH CUOlp.ctu .... dab" .-1Iar.v.r lag.lly Qu.ill,.d tal UI. S •• youl 10CII H.mll/on ~epl.un"I'" or C~.ck '~\l':'::'1.:'.01 I~,' .d i-HA'liiLTOi/"7" - -",,-.~ l I MANACl'M'HT"'';':' I 1 ~~'"~20IATION ;:f..--i, I I Norfolk, Nebr. V I 1,,-., I

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the door ", pl"ize. Itme lO meeting will be in the home of \frs. WiI-liam Penierick.

11r. and Mrs. Frnest Knoell attendffl the Lutheran Church at !linton 'SlDlda) morning. Their grandson, Miles Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melfred Peter­son, was teptized. They were dinner guests in th(' P('t('rson home Iat('r.

:'Itrs. Vreddie Matt('~ and \frs . . \1 Book attendeq the Mother's Da) party Monday afternoon at School District 19" Mrs. Willis Scllultz is thti teacher.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borg and Karen were d inner guests Mother's Oay In t~(' Reo Cross home-, Wayne.

Mr. and Mrs. dlen \tack'lem visited -Smday ('vlming in the Mrs. Bess 'GiI1ord and the Beryl r.Ilfert homes, Erru:jrson.

Mr. and ;Mrs. TTarvev Tador and Kathy and Mr. ~d Mrs. -Jim

=1::;:O~ ~~r~~~~~~l~:f:~~: l\{rs. Inez Garvin;, Long Beach,

Calif., and r-.1ary McGuirk visited ;\frs. Patsy Garvin iTllursday aft-ernoon. '

Dinner and sUPlper guests

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Thursday In the Georye ttalJTaJ'" len home "ere M:r. and Mr •• Del Menldns andramlly, WbSom. Mtnn., Mr. and Mr •• Da." Schmidt and ramUy, Columbus, and Mr. and Mr •• l..em Posko­chll, Lincoln. They came to &t~ tend the rlnenl d their .grand­mother, Mrs. Allc!! H~rf~l.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ~elson and famllyand Mr. and Mr,.Clar~ ence Nelson were dinner guest, ~her's Day in lhe Milo Jom­son ho~e, Laurel.

Dinner guests Mother'! Day in the Marvbl Fartman home were Mr. and Mrs. E11~!li 1-811· rmn, Newcastle, }ay Hartman and T'.trl'l. Frank Lisle, Sioux City. 'fro and Mrs. Jack BrlI'l­ner and family and Charlotte K\'o!s, Minneapolis, and Ml-. and \frs • .fens Kvols, ~tr. and ~frs .. ·Jlm Kvols and Ham' Pritchard, Laurel. Mrs. Lisle spent the weekend In the Hartman home.

<:;andra, Debbie and Martin Ben­ton, Soutll Slott'( City, were week~ end guests of ~tr. and 'fros. Freddie' ~1atte~. JOining them for supper SlI'Iday were ~. and \frs. Willis <"('hultz and family, \lr. and \frs. \lan Bauman, r<.Jew­castle, Mr. and ~frs.Albert Ebel t

"iloux CJlt. Mrs. Lorene ~nton and Verne Nobbe.

Mr. and \11"5'.,: I.avern Bertloth and Denny. ~I.r.. and Mrs. Bob Taylor and da!,lghters and Mr. and Mrs. \ferlln Bertloth and family spent SlI'Iday afternoon in tile Eli Carrier home, Sioux City.

Miss Gene\'leve Biglin, Sioux ('lty. visited Mrs. Patsy Garvin

, ~fonday afternoon. \father's ~. visitors in the

Annie Bishop home, Maskell, w!;,r(' Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Her .. rei and Bonnie and Mrs. Bob Dempster.

t\.fr. and t~s. Keith Karnes and fa mil) , lintm, la.. were dinner guests 'lI'Iday in the Glen Macklem nome'.

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Bryon Kru e, Ponca, Cilev Pkup Patricia A n Overstreet, Wake­

field, Fa d lee F. Sta k, Ponca, Oldsmobile Lou's Plumbing and Heating, Wakefiel~, Ford

Dennis H. ptark, Emerson, Chev John BretlTlan, Dixon, Kawaski

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David B' m, Dixm, Plymouth Carol An Ermels, Wakefield,

Chev , 1967

O. \;. Kne I and Sons, Ponca, Fd Marvin R. Burgess, Allen, For-

rester vel Trailer Glenn Wa. e Stapletoo. Ponca, Fd Richard Wendel, Dixon, Ford

1966 O. N. Kne I and Sons, Ponca, Fd O. ~. Kn 1"1 and Sons, Ponca,

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1963 deneral Motons Acceptance

Corp., Sioux City, la., Pontiac 1961

qolores Kruse. Ponca, Pontiac John E •. Viken, Wakefield, For­

rester 1960

Robert L. Benscoter. Ne~castle, i Ford ~~cha.;rd Brown, Ponca, Chevrolet JoseItJ M. Paltz, Pmca, Chev ijobert I\rewer. Ponca. CheV'l"olet

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I 1951 Dora E~ Spangler, .Fmerson~

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DlSTHICT COUHT: , Feeder~ Elevator, 1n~., !'l;

braska Corporat Gordon Starks, for Judgment.

In the Matter c:l Andrew R. tor or the Estate Gentrup, prays (or the SOth 20 (eet. all of Tnt 4, . and S', of Lo! 6. Blk. 5. Uoo to Emersoo. DLxon Nebraska.

\'rt.rdepeondencf' d ~onomlc activity - The ~ !~rtAnt suppUers d tn~s to «rer tn­dultrtM b;. rar wf.r? Al,l'lc-ultUJ'"t and rood and kindrrod prodtK1. ••

~et exports <ou o(rttir IJItate)­EXports l'''f're large_ j In agri­cultUre and rood and- klndrt"d products.

(;roS!l export, - }-a,r over· smdowed any ot~r 5(>ctOr r:L tre e<'onomy.

Tile multiplier - \trlcutture OI1ranked all other h-ldutrtrit'!I in terms of having thp greatest f."f­rect upon the gent>raLbn of tn­direct economic' actlvtt~.

Evans str('SS('1i Hlit ~'''ebra!!­

ka's agrir"uitur!:' rank~ well ahov!:' ldaho's - and that , therefort!, 'Ij&­

braskans "should tak. a mor!:' serious look at ti'e publir and private s('rvi('('s provided-in rural comm1Jlttle!l.

"They should in fllAlcular bto sur!:' net tax <"Quity at the 1000al level is pursued with ,-igor, pr0-

vide compl!:'tely complJ"able comm\D'llcatlons and eI:.1ucaUonal serv'c e 5, arid rerorm eomty goveniment with an eye toward road ~stem8 coosiment with the produttlon, market~ and the

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