i,newspapers.cityofwayne.org/wayne herald (1888-present)/1951-1960/1960... · wayne. ' [_ !,....

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16 State JIjst. Soc '15OO'R':E't. ' ' Lb\el>ln B, Nebr. :,ecnons two THE WA¥NE--HERALD --elghr pages EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR \\"UIU', .. WAYNE. NEBRASKA, THuItWAY, JUNE 2, 1960, NUMBER FIVE HIKE CITY EMt'lOYEE WAGES' Pay raises totaHn,t: about . ' I dd S d KOII d I annually were granted to Wayne Mail Im,n.ovementProiAct Large Crowd Hears Memoria Day A ress tu ent I e ,in Swimming Pool Opening a council meet r.- Aulo Mishap Near Slated Friday Afternoon ' The c.uncil oppr.ved' ocross· U d NE N b 'k W.yne's municipal swimming the-board increase. of $15 ' n erway' -In e -as a Clod F d pool will ooen .t 1:15 p.m. Fri· month for .uh of the 18 munlci- ". . •. . 0 erl ge, _ri , ay day, Man •••• J.hn a.rnlh.l an- pa' .m.l.y .... Th. h'k. w .. Ihe nounced this week, Season tickets first for city worker. since a Twelve NE Nebraska counties I I will go on sale at the pool S.t- are mcluded In a maJor mall 1m i dent, were held MondaY.'1:It Harting. urd,ay. , were retro.chve to M.V 1. f bYpa!.,sing congested 18rh mail lon. Young Koch was killed in a I Tric table below !'lhows the new Justus, Wichita .postal region dir- ceQters. one car accident a mile north of I thai said. and ·old salaries for the city elll- ector. When the p·ro- Examples of area sectional cent· I, Coleridge early FrIday morning ployees: gram will aswre the nearly one er.s in Nebraska arc Wayne and! Kocn and another student, John Employee Old New million posta1 patrons in the area Norfolk·; Farrell, Emmetsburg, Ia, were Crloppled Cholldren's I traveling north when Koch lost N. H. Brugger $535 $550 i.,." d I- b "Id control of hiS car, which plunged I d Merle 410 4,,'25 ,0> G C H into a dllch and crashed against CIIOnl°,. Sche uled WJlllam Mellor 410 OO? square, mUe. s in N.ebra·ska; af en u s, 0 an embankment Koch was killed., Howard Witt 375 390 Iowa and South Dakota. I Instantly A 111 S d R H Hansen 34/ 362 Th. impr.v ..... nts mode wUl ! DOlstrOlet Meet at Farrell suffered severe cuts and, t "ayne atur a y ! Jel'old hDaGmels 334 349 also provide over,nlght exchange i brUises when he was t b row n Kennet ramberg 334 349 with pqltoffic.1 beyond these : H kO T d through the windshield of the ve About 40 children from 12 NE Don Mill'S 334 -349 •• 0$ Ins ues ay hlcle He managed to crawl up the Nebraska countJes are expected In I Paul Telgren 334 349 W ditch bank and flag down a car Wayne Saturday for an extension lOtto Victor &34 34D I ;:: Pierce. Stanton, Thurston and " Marshal Harold Hansen, who the WSTC student union. \ Henry' JctoJ' 315 :i:{O Wayne. Nebraska Federated Garden clubs to the accident scene and Registr:.ation will get underway I. S. C. Thompson '296 Patrons in the 50 coUnties includ- last Tuesday at Hoskins. Guer.ts in- took Farrell into Coleridge. From I at 7:30 a.m. and will be com. 'I KeIth Reed . 294 Mrs i I Tors, every piece oC preferenfuI The program included talks by leased from the Wayne hospital 0, Burney, orthopedi$1', and Dr. II Wanda Beeks '._.' 22:; 240 mail dep.osited in a collection box Mrs. Rex Young, Omaha, on drift-: Tuesday. Gilbert C_ Schreiner, pediatrici- In otht'r action Tuesday the or at a postal installation any· wood arrangements and Mrs. B. E. I an, Omaha. cil passed an ordinance approvmg where in the area by the clos(' of' Trump, Plainview. on floral ar- The clinic serves children in the olat of the Cecil Wriedt suh. the day will be delivered to the' rangements. A movie was shown Rev CUI 00 lee Speaket Boone, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Da- I division contains 17.::r1ots. addressee on the first delivery the, by the Cuming County Soil Con I e k 0 t a, Dixon, Madison, Pierce, I The tract 15. ,located between Scv- following day, anywhere within the servation district. . , I Platte, Stanton, Thurston jl U d lenth NIMh between area. District Director Mrs. A I v i n'l At St 5 Rites Wayne counties. Children who-··are I Pine addltlOn and Walnut While there are exceptlons to Tadje, Pilger, presided. Mrs. Joe I e I not now receiving Ei,Crvices under street. Pavlll,g and sewer thIS In a very few of the small Coon, Beemer, had the mvocatlon I , Rev. Richard Cuijec, Norfolk, ithe program may be admitted to I construction In the IS expccrcd est' postoffices where Fil must I The Wisner Garden club led 1he 1 ! was guest speaker at eighth gratl-e- :the cUnic ":,'hen. referred by the 1 t? get . as soon be deposited prior to 5 , It was flag salute Mrs Earl AndersQn, : commencement exercises 1 a s t I family physician. I SIble, Wrledt S31d. emphasJzed- that- a great-many I Hoskms, member of the hostess I JTues4,ay at St. Mar.y's Catholic I The Nebraska Elks lodge will II The new city dump also came in of the area postofflces mall can be I Northern Heights club, gave the I ,I school. serve a light lunch to children and I for considerable diSCUSSion. The deposited much later than pm I welcome. The Emerson clul? re , Rev. William Kleffm.an. for the' council approvcd a five-year lease and obtam assured next da) serv 1 1 sponded I ed diplomas to Judy Bl1son, Ceclt- chmc exammatlon. Ion a tract southwest 01 town at a ice. This includes newspapers and The afternoon meetmg Included I \ _. ' ia Haberer, Margaret Haase, San-I CO!'lt of $401}·-per year. Ralph Beck- parcel post exchanged between the a talk by Mrs. Harry Strate, Has OLD GLORY, at half mast, floats. 'over vet- mander_ A . flag .In the foreground above I dra Whorlow and Carol Chancj!. cnhauer will have charge oC the area, postoffices. ! kins, on wO,rk With the Juhlor I erans' memorial plot at Greenwood mo[ks Also In the. some of I' Awards for the highest,sch,OlaStiC i Thon" Emphaso,zes I maintena, nce operations at the new The revised service was aCCOID- Garden club. Members of Northern II during solemn ceremonies honoring men the BrownIe . paltlclpated IR. the pa- averages during _the past school I 'Ii site, . pUsHed by: i;leights .club a skit, and women who gave their lives in America's wars. and ceremonies With the Wayne High band, iyear went to Lois Cathy S d H I, M,ayor Alfred Koplin read a let. 1. CRearrangeme,n!--<>. -mail ........ : SmokCI,)]>,".Jlear, , d tA" cro,w, d of neorly 1,000 persons witnessed the Scout Troop, 17,4" Gl!.id Star mothers and the IDuffek and Ji.mmY Sharer,' The oun ness, ones iter ,from' 8(8t. Sanitation Dire,ctor £-iwtL.nO.on-..!illL(:heon _ cefe"t1l91lT -and-heOi'd--:--the-·mGffi- -Gddress.-=-h¥ ..!ouL--Sp011Soring... 'l.EW_ a!!d I Serra medal" went tq llaber*- Sf t -}{e bl' ._ C:'h _-'. " eity-to--\lSe postal to as- ; the .bUlI rng: by wo HaJlfllon Omaha state VFW senior vice com- . . pu a 1 r-m a e-..saJlit.8q1..Jan d .fjU ",-ptbod sure conneiUon oI mail arr,iVin g i men of EUB _ __.' , ',-. - .-_. _ - "--- ---.. , ._ -_. - and sus,anne ,MCCrIght h b, If,' new site to cut down the thlca{ of or departing.SiQu x City over truck I' Mrs. Eciwm Melerhenry was chalr- ", . _, and : size C act ted aSlca l-.Irat infestation. routes or other maD. . I 'R 'c.-;eaf"·I·on' '. :.p ·0" ·n··-· 'n-I"n' g. A lunch to relatives I .for :ei.llipl cited from 2. ani' . ,. Tuesday· Rehearsed Set . e • I . I i apost i Gilliland, Wayne, the ". of hlghway matI transportation MOlf'ch of Dimes Total I I g f th Iconvention Thursday afternoon at[new site would pose a rat routes. '·$"6'0'0" C F C' Su'" B d E- h T 'M-d L .• waIiCatrmano ellheeourtfiouse to his Grade A milk operatIOns. 3. Var.hlUS postof. uOWn . .. . In ounty or Ity .llmer an g t, eam' 1 get eagu .. 1 servmg group_ - I Nearly 50 deiegates 'attended the i about a half mIle fices the; .area as .sec-1 ContrIbUtions to the 1960 Marclr .. I . "I _ [session. They also heard a .talk by 1 from the GIllIland farm. tiona! centers to concentrate and 1of Dimes campaign in Wayne. Wayne's city ban::! Will hold Its Clarence Schroeder Hoskins can.' A lO-yeer lean on it city p10t from neigh- county were down about $600 over! first rehearsal for. the I Baseball-minded Wayne young- I Th d i didate for state Chairman I ba·ck of the municipa.l i_udltorium boring postoffices. ThiS assures I the previous year, state I concert season at 7.30 p:m. Tues sters this summer will get a will be carried in a later ree uar smen IT. S. Hook presided and introduced 1 was "inn. to Fred Ellis, long- that mail will be processed near' ers reported this week. I day at 1he Wayne. High 'chance. to play in a town midget, Issue of the Wayne Herald. ! T C A hi d 1 the speakers. I: time audftorium custodi.n, He ..... .. - 1 Plans now cal.1 for an Meanwhile recrea- I, 0 amp 5 an 1 Delegates elected to the state I had asked the lease ena.bte P st C ' Iud 100 "OO-M'I HOk ed to aHend. league plaYlOg every Ilion officials are seekmg Ideas for, . i convention were 'Hook, Leland him to put a house the oman one1, ,\I I e I e I g, . did week, " 'a summer program for girls, Per.! Three members Wayne I Herman and Ad.n Jeffrey. AI. I 101. ' .'. : fIrst IS sche u e . Details are being worked out; sons havin" suggestions may con- National Guard lImt Wlll leave! ternates are Mrs, Law r en c e Bonds of three city officers were I June 10 at 81essier park. Ithrough the of the mid I tact Mr-s ''''Edlth Wightman, Mrs I Saturday for four-week actIve duty I Ring, and I ralSed The treasurer's bond was "W' G d lofflclals and the commumty re IBIll RIchardson Iltary academy, Camp Ashland County GOP offIcers named were hght and commissioner from I I get baseball boara, Wayne Prep E W Willert, Norrts Weible or assIgnments at the Nebraska Mil-I Chades McDermott. -[ h1KeaTrom Five- S1-C ra 5 IcreaUon committee. I ",Lt. Michael. Matsukls IS aSSigned Hook chaIrman Mrs Rm vice $1,000 to $2(f,OOO and the hbrarlan - - . . Henry Overm, WIll manage the , as cadet tactical officer m charge chalr'man, Mrs' Robmson, from $500 to $1,000 The additional 1 G I A °'1 -t he midget group along With the town I lof one company of cadets Sfc tary, and Jeffrey, treasurer The cost to the CIty is about $600 " e SSIS an S IpS team Extra coaches Will be added Democratic De egates Claude Harder ,will JOln the S·3 credentials committee appomted by I The counCIl vICwed a demon 'I At Olher Schools to the mcreased number of section to assist Instructors In pre- I Hook meludes John Carhart, chair of a new lDs.'.!et foggmg and two diamonds W1ll be Named at Convention I of classes and trammg man, Mrs Irene Ditman, Mrs Rob- machine ,but decide? f:O tn·ake I Five YVSTC who were i . P'1I Sgt Harley Miller has been as- I IOson, Erwm MorriS and Chester With its facilities .. Cost 01 I gr8duated Friday have received Delegates to the state SIgned to....the..:.sta£Lf msiructors, Marotz the new up1t was $2,000 'graduate for ad-, said. The probably will IC at a Cadet Warren Johnson, Wisner" - - -- - - " ,'. study at other _universities I get I,Inder way about the' middle I post-pnmary convention of Wayne! will report to the academy today I : next year. Two others will remain 1 of June with the fi.rst two wHks : county Democrats Thursday at the as an officer candidate. , I at as assistants. devoted: to No ates are Mrs. John F. ' The five gOing to schools: team IS plan.ned until Prep 'Bin un , Netherda ·and Bern- I I ?re Swercze.k, R,a p - : youn!l,sters are out of school hard Alternates are 14 Killed . l ids, crelgh.tq.n about July 1. J\lrs. Lou Lutt, Mrs. Warren Bilson '; . -" I Henshaw, SlOUX CIty, Omaha I Some' ·games will be and Mrs Splitt erber i -. versity; Robert Parent, and WiI" played Immediately preceding the :' g d K 'In ACCidental Shooting I ,liam Finn, South Dakota 'town team games in the evening.! Count}- namc we.re '1 l and .Hoffman, l:aramlC,' will not be permitted to ,N. O'ds,. chalrman; Mrs. Emung'i Arlyn Beckman, 14, son, qf Mr. Wyo., unIversity of Wyoming. 'wear shoes_ with metal spikes. vice chairman, and Henry E. Ley, I and Mrs. Louie Beckman, Pender." I -Gary Don -Luck.ert, Center, WI.'! Full details of the midget league secretary·teasurer. ! with .a .22 cahbN rifle I serve as an EngJlsh graduate as _ -- - ____ . __ . __ .. ----- - -- . __ .. ........ ... _. - .. - In a huntmg aCCldent last Wednes. 1 sistant 'and Mrs. Lee Ann Mead, ; day. i I Wayne, in music at WSTC. . S S h IR - I t-on'l The boy. was'hunting birds With:, ,. Mrs. Jeanne Rahn, Carthage: ummer C 00 egis ·ra I two Paul Frink, 16,i '! - !. I : year " Summer school ciasses;'ill b;" : ! gin at 'YSTC Monday with courses The remedial speech program !. at .Michigan Uni : 'I ver:lt y and will work on hIS doc· sions. Registration is scheduled I studying speech eorrection meth- Sutherland teach at Commencement 4Vill be ods and children with'-' speech May 1, 1926 as a i ad-dition to regular ses- I will study fundamentals ••• C"'h'."";,'r He became -il-·regularjfoundation program. James Prey, I SlOn , ,college Will offer of remedial speeejl during carrieI:' tW? years later. He served !Wayne Prep science instructor, i post-sess.Jon workshops 213. mont-lji, then will Observe therapy under Six his 1 has been· at Oak Ridge, Tenn for I These. two-week m con., administration to children enrolled local tour ·of ,tluty. A -native orla fOUr-week course on of d lin the spe.ech clinic July 1-31.- A bird new into the garage and I young Frink sboot it. The bullet struck young Beckman in the head_ He was rushed to a Sioux City hospital and died short- ly after arrival. 4·H Junior Leader Camp OpeiisTodayatViSTC Wayne, C,pnger worked in localltive Isotopes and TFacer Techni- I IS 10 °ft a I Dr. Helen Russell plans to drug store.. .. and clothing store be· ques:" sCience give ree ours ere 1 . screen children at the college s.tartirtg· ,his postal 'duties. Milton Ochsner, Prep faculty I Fo,r people wh.CI want to travel i June 13 to deter,mine which carr Junior 4·H· club leadr-rs from 12 Contrary. 'to lhe age-old eom-!member, _has been to at·! with a p"!'tpose,.there will be i be benefited by the clinic, She NE Nebraska counties are gather- pJ.aint, '-never s,-!ffered a I tend the Institute for high school I. ea.stern field trtp 4ug. 3-26 glV· will also arrangF the schedule ing at-the WSTC Cil-tnpus ·for bite in' his 34 years with the I AIUerican hi s----t-o r'y at Colorado ing three hours credit in educa- for each 'chiJd acceptedi. There a two-day camp. post"'!1 He admitted to ISprings Aug. 8-12. tioo,· This bus tour will is 1'\0 thar.ge for in tn. The district 'spcgking: con· .... , I .' New York, New speech cliniC:. ' test ·is scHeduled at 10 a.m. today -_.-;-- . --- - . _ • England Canada. ·D.r. Two educational conferences i? <;onjUn'ction', with ca mp activi- . Lui a Way Y'III duect the tour. On the calendar. The profes- ties, From .Oklohomq Still <Jhother -method.· of-earning relations Institute June 141 . Erma Wayne, gradu-.) in connection wit.b the of professional H ated i.ligh CJt:lahoma Iannual high s-ehool music ca . 'The ·elementary edu. New./ academy Ma·t 20"He will 31-Aug.,,J .. An. Innovation ' the ,cboolln fall lor gives one year" of profeSSional

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Page 1: I,newspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888-Present)/1951-1960/1960... · Wayne. ' [_ !,. .. . . , , ' / ." -~ -----.:

16 N.~; State JIjst. Soc '15OO'R':E't. ' '

Lb\el>ln B, Nebr. :,ecnons two THE WA¥NE--HERALD ~ Se~f;o-" ~one

--elghr pages EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR ~':;~',';~, ~~':I~:;"~!::,';.,.',:':!:!/I l·o~Mrl('t'. \\"UIU', ~ .. hr.I~L:.. WAYNE. NEBRASKA, THuItWAY, JUNE 2, 1960, t,I,'~:,~~tl,f1r"11~h::r"·.,.·,,~;!I~N'br"b NUMBER FIVE

HIKE CITY EMt'lOYEE WAGES' -

~~~~~~~r:~-;~~-=~;---;-:-~-r:========::=-=- Pay raises totaHn,t: about $3.~50 . ' I dd S d KOII d I annually were granted to Wayne Mail Im,n.ovementProiAct Large Crowd Hears Memoria Day A ress tu ent I e ,in Swimming Pool Opening f~~ T~~;J~~e~:g~: a council meet r.- Aulo Mishap Near Slated Friday Afternoon ' The c.uncil oppr.ved' ocross·

U d NE N b 'k W.yne's municipal swimming the-board increase. of $15 p~, ' n erway' -In e -as a Clod F d pool will ooen .t 1:15 p.m. Fri· month for .uh of the 18 munlci-". . •. . 0 erl ge, _ri , ay day, Man •••• J.hn a.rnlh.l an- pa' .m.l.y .... Th. h'k. w .. Ihe nounced this week, Season tickets first for city worker. since a

Twelve NE Nebraska counties I I K~~~e;~1 ~:~~l:::o!~ra ~;~ s~: will go on sale at the pool S.t- :;~n19r.~c;~~ ~~~e ~~g:o;:t~~ are mcluded In a maJor mall 1m :n~e o~}g:~~v~fl~nttet~d~rees:~~r~~J i dent, were held MondaY.'1:It Harting. urd,ay. , were retro.chve to M.V 1.

~~~~~~den~U~~~!~ctsbY itRO~:~ a~- f bYpa!.,sing congested 18rh mail ~ lon. Young Koch was killed in a I wl~;g~~p a~~ou~:~:~::r, cl::~~~ Tric table below !'lhows the new Justus, Wichita .postal region dir- ceQters. one car accident a mile north of I thai said. and ·old salaries for the city elll-ector. When ~otnplet~d, the p·ro- Examples of area sectional cent· I, Coleridge early FrIday morning ployees: gram will aswre the nearly one er.s in Nebraska arc Wayne and! Kocn and another student, John Employee Old New million posta1 patrons in the area Norfolk·; Farrell, Emmetsburg, Ia, were Crloppled Cholldren's

I traveling north when Koch lost N. H. Brugger $535 $550 ~:i~,d;hes~rrVeiace c~~rer~U n~I::lsyes3~~ i.,." d I- b "Id control of hiS car, which plunged I d Merle Glas~,rreycr 410 4,,'25,0>

G C H into a dllch and crashed against CIIOnl°,. Sche uled WJlllam Mellor 410 OO? square, mUe.s in N.ebra·ska; ~ af en u s, 0 an embankment Koch was killed., Howard Witt 375 390

;~nnesota, Iowa and South Dakota. I Instantly A 111 S d R H Hansen 34/ 362

Th. impr.v ..... nts mode wUl ! DOlstrOlet Meet at Farrell suffered severe cuts and, t "ayne atur ay

! Jel'old hDaGmels 334 349 also provide over,nlght exchange i brUises when he was t b row n Kennet ramberg 334 349 with pqltoffic.1 beyond these : H kO T d through the windshield of the ve About 40 children from 12 NE Don Mill'S 334 -349 bl,·.usnd,a.'rbonle·"fiT,~ekyN·thl:lr •• ~;km,.cro"'v.n:, 0$ Ins ues ay hlcle He managed to crawl up the Nebraska countJes are expected In I Paul Telgren 334 349

W ditch bank and flag down a car Wayne Saturday for an extension lOtto Victor &34 34D

~:::;n~r: &i:~~~1'.,·!~rtM~;i::~'. :ld';~t~,,'~~ial;I'1:~n'''U~.';I·);D:;I'~~t~rO,.'c:tV':5'~meneeatitntegndOI- I ~~~ve~o~p~n~~~erl~~!~~e~hec~~ ~~~~~c::of~~r~dfl~;le~hec~~:!!S~~, :e~m~~~~Cker ;:: g:~ Pierce. Stanton, Thurston and ~" " Marshal Harold Hansen, who the WSTC student union. \ Henry' JctoJ' 315 :i:{O Wayne. Nebraska Federated Garden clubs to the accident scene and Registr:.ation will get underway I. S. C. Thompson '296 ~~; Patrons in the 50 coUnties includ- last Tuesday at Hoskins. Guer.ts in- took Farrell into Coleridge. From I at 7:30 a.m. and will be com. 'I KeIth Reed . 294

~~at b!~~in~t~!c:;7oana~r~~~s:~lr:rd • fi~~:: S:~a~~, 6~cl~o:residcnt Mrs ~~~~:h~/~':,;~;:~c!,a~~p~~~d r~o i :.';:![;~:, 1~;~~. b:heo;~a;;'~7~~~ I ~f~~~~d B~~~~~·s ;;~ ~;; Tors, every piece oC preferenfuI The program included talks by leased from the Wayne hospital 0, Burney, orthopedi$1', and Dr. II Wanda Beeks '._.' 22:; 240 mail dep.osited in a collection box Mrs. Rex Young, Omaha, on drift-: Tuesday. Gilbert C_ Schreiner, pediatrici- In otht'r action Tuesday the CO~Jtl. or at a postal installation any· wood arrangements and Mrs. B. E. I • an, Omaha. cil passed an ordinance approvmg where in the area by the clos(' of' Trump, Plainview. on floral ar- The clinic serves children in the olat of the Cecil Wriedt suh. the day will be delivered to the' rangements. A movie was shown ~ Rev CUI 00 lee Speaket Boone, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Da- I division w~ich contains 17.::r1ots. addressee on the first delivery the, by the Cuming County Soil Con I e k 0 t a, Dixon, Madison, Pierce, I The tract 15. ,located between Scv-following day, anywhere within the servation district. . , I Platte, Stanton, Thurston jl U d lenth an~ NIMh ~treets between area. District Director Mrs. A I v i n'l At St ~Maryl 5 Rites Wayne counties. Children who-··are I Pine Helgh~s addltlOn and Walnut

While there are exceptlons to Tadje, Pilger, presided. Mrs. Joe I • e I not now receiving Ei,Crvices under street. Pavlll,g and sani~rx sewer thIS In a very few of the small Coon, Beemer, had the mvocatlon I , Rev. Richard Cuijec, Norfolk, ithe program may be admitted to I construction In the ar~a IS expccrcd est' postoffices where Fil must IThe Wisner Garden club led 1he 1 ! was guest speaker at eighth gratl-e- :the cUnic ":,'hen. referred by the 1 t? get u~derwa~ . as soon _~s po~. be deposited prior to 5 p~m , It was flag salute Mrs Earl AndersQn, : commencement exercises 1 a s t I family physician. I SIble, Wrledt S31d.

emphasJzed- that- i~ a great-many I Hoskms, member of the hostess I JTues4,ay at St. Mar.y's Catholic I The Nebraska Elks lodge will II The new city dump also came in of the area postofflces mall can be I Northern Heights club, gave the I ,I school. serve a light lunch to children and I for considerable diSCUSSion. The deposited much later than ~ pm I welcome. The Emerson clul? re , Rev. William Kleffm.an. prese~t- th.ei~ pare~ts .r~gjstered for the' council approvcd a five-year lease and obtam assured next da) serv

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sponded I ed diplomas to Judy Bl1son, Ceclt- chmc exammatlon. Ion a tract southwest 01 town at a ice. This includes newspapers and The afternoon meetmg Included I \ _. ' ia Haberer, Margaret Haase, San-I • CO!'lt of $401}·-per year. Ralph Beck-parcel post exchanged between the a talk by Mrs. Harry Strate, Has OLD GLORY, at half mast, floats. 'over t~e vet- mander_ A . flag .In the foreground above I dra Whorlow and Carol Chancj!. cnhauer will have charge oC the area, postoffices. ! kins, on h~r wO,rk With the Juhlor I erans' memorial plot at Greenwood ~emetery mo[ks Ol]~. Also In the. ~hoto o~e some of I' Awards for the highest,sch,OlaStiC i Thon" Emphaso,zes I maintena, nce operations at the new

The revised service was aCCOID- Garden club. Members of Northern II Monda~ during solemn ceremonies honoring men the BrownIe . wh~ paltlclpated IR. the pa- averages during _ the past school I 'Ii ~ site, . pUsHed by: i;leights .club pre~?nted a skit, and women who gave their lives in America's wars. r~de and ceremonies With the Wayne High band, iyear went to Lois NO,og<!~~ Cathy S d H I, M,ayor Alfred Koplin read a let.

1. CRearrangeme,n!--<>. I· -mail ........ : SmokCI,)]>,".Jlear, , d tA" cro,w, d of neorly 1,000 persons witnessed the Scout Troop, 17,4" Gl!.id Star mothers and the I Duffek and Ji.mmY Sharer,' The oun ness, ones iter ,from' 8(8t. Sanitation Dire,ctor -----rn-gp~rrLhe-simtx-- £-iwtL.nO.on-..!illL(:heon ~~~!"~~ _ cefe"t1l91lT -and-heOi'd--:--the-·mGffi- -Gddress.-=-h¥ ..!ouL--Sp011Soring... 'l.EW_ a!!d _h.!"~~~ Leg~~ I Serra medal" went tq ~iss- llaber*- Sf t -}{e bl' ._ C:'h _-'. -.-~ " ·-A~Filli!ri~urglng-the eity-to--\lSe

postal concell.tr.{1t~on c.~nter to as- ; the Broth~rhood .bUlI rng: by wo HaJlfllon Omaha state VFW senior vice com- . . --ter.~B~ .~. pu ~an a 1 r-m a ~ e-..saJlit.8q1..Jand .fjU ",-ptbod a~~~_ sure conneiUon oI mail arr,iVing

i men of !J;l~ Ho~kms EUB ChU~Ch,',. _ __.' , ',-. -~. - .-_. _ - "--- ---.. , ._ -_. - -----~-·~--ITOmmy, and sus,anne ,MCCrIght C.ha~le:h T~one, h Li~g~' b, e~p If,' new site to cut down the thlca{ of or departing.SiQux City over truck I' Mrs. Eciwm Melerhenry was chalr- ", . _, and Arlene~Rieken. : size C act ted aSlca l-.Irat ~nd,inseet infestation.

routes or other trans~rtation. maD. . I 'R 'c.-;eaf"·I·on' ~O'up·"· '. :.p ·0" ·n··-· 'n-I"n' g. A lunch _waS-:.s~rv-ed to relatives I stan~"S .for SOund-a~ h:m~t g~"ern-.l :ei.llipl cited Cdtresponde~ce from 2. ~escheduling~. ani' re-l'Out~ng . ,. Tuesday· Rehearsed Set . e • I . ·vr~ I :on10:f!en~~e'~x::~iS:~~r~~s.G~~~ i ~~~tyln R:p~~~~n apost ~ Prir!~~; i Wll}ln~ Gilliland, Wayne, tha~ the ".

of hlghway matI transportation MOlf'ch of Dimes Total I I g h· f th Iconvention Thursday afternoon at[new site would pose a rat t~reat routes. 'I~':;.r~ '·$"6'0'0" C F C' Su'" B d E- h T 'M-d L IArm~r~ste.~ .• waIiCatrmano ellheeourtfiouse to his Grade A milk operatIOns.

3. -Ut-iliz·atio~~f. Var.hlUS postof.uOWn

. .. . In ounty or Ity .llmer an g t, eam' 1 get eagu .. 1 servmg group_ - I Nearly 50 deiegates 'attended the i Th~ I)~v.: s!t?~ about a half mIle fices thr~>ughot1t the; .area as .sec-1 ContrIbUtions to the 1960 Marclr .. I . "I _ [session. They also heard a .talk by 1 from the GIllIland farm. tiona! centers to concentrate and 1of Dimes campaign in Wayne. Wayne's city ban::! Will hold Its Clarence Schroeder Hoskins can.' A lO-yeer lean on it city p10t eon~olidate ma~l from o~her neigh- county were down about $600 over! first rehearsal for. the ..summe~ I Baseball-minded Wayne young- ~~~~-,,-:., -~-.------- -~.-- I Th "<~G d i didate for state sen~tor. Chairman I ba·ck of the municipa.l i_udltorium boring postoffices. ThiS assures I the previous year, state headquart~ I concert season at 7.30 p:m. Tues sters this summer will get a ~et-up will be carried in a later ree uar smen IT. S. Hook presided and introduced 1 was "inn. to Fred Ellis, long-that mail will be processed near' ers reported this week. I day at 1he Wayne. High ba~dl 'chance. to play in a town midget, Issue of the Wayne Herald. ! T C A hi d 1 the speakers. I: time audftorium custodi.n, He ~~--- ..... ----.~ -~~ -~-~-- .. - --~ 1 r~:~~ Ail~ rh:s:~;,~:trer::::d a;~ l~ague. Plans now cal.1 for an Meanwhile commu~ily. recrea- I, 0 amp 5 an 1 Delegates elected to the state I had asked the lease t~ ena.bte

P st C' Iud 100 "OO-M'I HOk ~r ed to aHend. ~lght-team league plaYlOg every Ilion officials are seekmg Ideas for, . i convention were 'Hook, Leland him to put a house traller.~n the oman one1, e~, ,\I I e I e I g, . did week, " 'a summer program for girls, Per.! Three members ~f th~ Wayne I Herman and Ad.n Jeffrey. AI. I 101. ' .'. : T~e fIrst c~t IS sche u e . Details are being worked out; sons havin" suggestions may con- National Guard lImt Wlll leave! ternates are Mrs, Law r en c e Bonds of three city officers were

I June 10 at 81essier park. Ithrough the coop~ration of the mid I tact Mr-s ''''Edlth Wightman, Mrs I Saturday for four-week actIve duty I Ring, Mrs~v~~lnson and I ralSed The treasurer's bond was

"W' G d lofflclals and the commumty re IBIll RIchardson Iltary academy, Camp Ashland County GOP offIcers named were hght and wa~r commissioner from I

I get baseball boara, Wayne Prep E W Willert, Norrts Weible or assIgnments at the Nebraska Mil-I Chades McDermott. -[ h1KeaTrom $IO,--ooo-trr--t~e

Five- S1-C ra 5 IcreaUon committee. I ",Lt. Michael. Matsukls IS aSSigned Hook chaIrman Mrs Rm vice $1,000 to $2(f,OOO and the hbrarlan - - . . Henry Overm, WIll manage the • , as cadet tactical officer m charge chalr'man, Mrs' Robmson, g~ecre from $500 to $1,000 The additional

1 G I A °'1 -t he midget group along With the town I lof one company of cadets Sfc tary, and Jeffrey, treasurer The cost to the CIty is about $600 ~

" e SSIS an S IpS team Extra coaches Will be added Democratic De egates Claude Harder ,will JOln the S·3 credentials committee appomted by I The counCIl vICwed a demon 'I At Olher Schools to han~le the mcreased number of section to assist Instructors In pre- I Hook meludes John Carhart, chair strat~"on of a new lDs.'.!et foggmg

~~~~ers and two diamonds W1ll be Named at Convention I ~::fs~tlOn of classes and trammg man, Mrs Irene Ditman, Mrs Rob- machine ,but decide? f:O tn·ake d~ I Five YVSTC senior~ who were i . P'1I Sgt Harley Miller has been as- I IOson, Erwm MorriS and Chester With its p;e~ent facilities .. Cost 01 I gr8duated Friday have received beF::~::~~eat ~rayn;oe r~fc:ls Delegates to the state ~mocrat SIgned to....the..:.sta£Lf msiructors, ~ Marotz the new up1t was ~about $2,000 'graduate assj~tantships for ad-, said. The p~gra~ probably will IC ed'n~~.named at a Cadet Warren Johnson, Wisner" - ~--- - -- - - "

,'. :Vance~ study at other _universities I get I,Inder way about the' middle I post-pnmary convention of Wayne! will report to the academy today I

: next year. Two others will remain 1 of June with the fi.rst two wHks : county Democrats Thursday at the as an officer candidate. ,

I at Way~e as ~raduate assistants. devoted: to funda'ment~ls. No CO~~~hodUe~~· ates are Mrs. John F. ' •

The five gOing to otl~er schools: team IS plan.ned until Prep 'Bin un , An~on Netherda ·and Bern- I

I ?re R~nald Swercze.k, C?d~r R,ap- : youn!l,sters are out of school hard ~plittgerber. Alternates are Pender~loy 14 Killed . lids, crelgh.tq.n ~.nIverslty, Ca~11 about July 1. J\lrs. Lou Lutt, Mrs. Warren Bilson '; . -" I Henshaw, SlOUX CIty, Omaha U~l- I Some' mid~t ·games will be and Mrs Splitt erber i • -. • versity; Robert Parent, and WiI" played Immediately preceding the :' g d K 'In ACCidental Shooting I

,liam Finn, South Dakota umvers~ty 'town team games in the evening.! Count}- offl~ers namc we.re '1

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and Br~ce .Hoffman, l:aramlC,' ~Midgets' will not be permitted to ,N. O'ds,. chalrman; Mrs. Emung'i Arlyn Beckman, 14, son, qf Mr. Wyo., unIversity of Wyoming. 'wear shoes_ with metal spikes. vice chairman, and Henry E. Ley, I and Mrs. Louie Beckman, Pender."

I -Gary Don -Luck.ert, Center, WI.'! Full details of the midget league secretary·teasurer. ! ~as kille~ with .a .22 cahbN rifle I serve as an EngJlsh graduate as _ ~--. -- - ____ . __ . __ .. ----- - - - . __ .. ........ . .. _. -.. - --~--: In a huntmg aCCldent last Wednes.

1 sistant 'and Mrs. Lee Ann Mead, ; day. i I Wayne, in music at WSTC. . S S h I R - I t-on'l The boy. was'hunting birds With:, ,. Mrs. Jeanne Rahn, Carthage: ummer C 00 egis ·ra I two Paul Frink, 16,i

'! ~~!Ie~~ g';:r~~::I:I~:re~~ro,tea;~~ -!. 1~!~t C~ie~ean~ I

: year j~iJSi; ~ " aaoc~ Summer school ciasses;'ill b;" -~~--=-:--~~--: ~~~~teD~~g~~~ ~n~~s~~~ltYhaosf Z~k~~~ ! gin at 'YSTC Monday with courses The remedial speech program

!. s~sta.ntship at .Michigan Sta~e Uni ,~~~r~~J~r:~ia~~:~~ ~fc~~~!~~d~:v\~ : ~i;~i~~ d~u~~eh dU:~lI!~~S S~t~d~~f~ 'I ver:lty and will work on hIS doc· sions. Registration is scheduled I studying speech eorrection meth­,or~:bert Sutherland ~vill teach at !I;,.atu:~ay. Commencement 4Vill be ods and children with'-' speech

May 1, 1926 as a I~~;h u~~:~tath~ni~e:t~~~alth~ci:~~~ i .~~. ad-dition to th~. regular ses- I h~~i~::tS~ will study fundamentals ••• ~~I···"'lO'"OW~·iiiIJei:hl~:e? C"'h'."";,'r He became -il-·regularjfoundation program. James Prey, ISlOn, ~he. ,college Will offer th~ee of remedial speeejl during theiir~t

carrieI:' tW? years later. He served !Wayne Prep science instructor, i post-sess.Jon workshops Au~. 213. mont-lji, then will Observe therapy under Six po.stmast~rs d~ring his 1 has been· at Oak Ridge, Tenn for I These. two-week cou~ses m con., administration to children enrolled local tour ·of ,tluty. A -native orla fOUr-week course on "Radioac_lserv~t~n of ~t~tura d r~.s~ur~esi lin the spe.ech clinic July 1-31.-

A bird new into the garage and I young Frink ~hirledr ·~o sboot it. The bullet struck young Beckman in the head_ He was rushed to a Sioux City hospital and died short­ly after arrival.

4·H Junior Leader Camp OpeiisTodayatViSTC Wayne, C,pnger worked in ~ localltive Isotopes and TFacer Techni- I ~~g IS e?mpr~1 liJn~an 10 °fta I Dr. Helen Russell plans to

drug store.. .. and clothing store be· ques:" sCience give ree ours ere 1 . screen children at the college s.tartirtg· ,his postal 'duties. Milton Ochsner, Prep faculty I Fo,r people wh.CI want to travel i June 13 to deter,mine which carr ~ Junior 4·H· club leadr-rs from 12

Contrary. 'to lhe age-old eom-!member, _has been cho~en to at·! with a p"!'tpose,.there will be ~n i be benefited by the clinic, She NE Nebraska counties are gather-pJ.aint, C~ng~r '-never s,-!ffered ~ a I tend the Institute for high school I. ea.stern field trtp 4ug. 3-26 glV· will also arrangF the schedule ing at-the WSTC Cil-tnpus to~ay ·for ~og bite in' his 34 years with the I AIUerican hi s----t-o r'y at Colorado ing three hours credit in educa- for each 'chiJd acceptedi. There a two-day camp. post"'!1 de:Q~r~ment. He admitted to I Springs Aug. 8-12. tioo,· This bus tour will incly~e is 1'\0 thar.ge for child~n in tn. The district pu~Uc 'spcgking: con·

~~-mI .... -ue;un..YLlI}'JJ""c----:-~~-J42!!l}lt..ru~~ , I .' • Wa5h~ngton, New York, New speech cliniC:. ' test ·is scHeduled at 10 a.m. today ;~~i'fiI1i"I--.-' -_.-;-- . --- - . _ • England an~ ea~fern Canada. ·D.r. Two educational conferences i? <;onjUn'ction', with ca mp activi-

. ""'~rre~, ~odgerS Fln~shes Lui a Way Y'III duect the tour. On the calendar. The profes- ties, From .Oklohomq ~cademy Still <Jhother -method.· of-earning relations Institute June 141 .

-~~-_-~~cr~_~~m~~_ --~~u~~~n~b~d~r~~~O!rtfc~a~r~I~M~a~n~n;rJf~!£;r~~~;~~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~iS~~-Erma ~odft{ers, Wayne, ~i~ gradu-.) wor~ship in connection wit.b the of professional educ~-I' H ated t~om i.ligh s('hoQ.~a~ CJt:lahoma I annual high s-ehool music ca . 'The ·elementary edu. New./

academy Ma·t 20"He will 31-Aug.,,J .. An. Innovation ' the ,cboolln fall lor wo~kshop gives one

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., church school pl'Ol:!:rllll1'; 7.30 p.1l1 The Wayne (Nebr~ 1 Herald, Thursday, June 2..----l9..6Q;crson y• Mrs Fxn('st S'Aan!;on ~ Mrs Fntz Rieth attended the !'>mor r cd the funeral of Os.car Ha,t'l'IS N ~ _ f -W (11 h j Wednesday, Jlme 8 ---E t' a 11-(' I

- I chIldren Mrs Emil Erlandson andl Hsbord at Wakefield WaI{hJIl I ews 0 ayne urc es I meeting nnd Blblf' s!uth, 7 30 P ill I Norma, Mrs Art .Tohnson and MrsJ Mr and MIS Reuben Anderson I Mr and M-I;s Marlyn ~oldolf u.?d I chOIr pr.lctll'p, 8 I() ____ ---I

Th W -- H aid 4 "Arvur-PetefSOn - - amtfamlly--wl.'n" 'Phttrsday-evenmg-~-a:-nlll.y-ancl-.M.L_:.a.nd_M.Dh..-.Jack ~r --~-~---- -=--- -----.- --e ayne er Mr anti Mrs Milton .lohnson andl,Vls'tors In the Herman Stolle home I~m and family were Norfolk \15·1 I Episcopal Chure"

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;.. ~ . Bett~ Stolle was a S10UX Clty +Itors Frlday evemng I h I I W It l t I Serving Nottheast Nebraska's ure-at Farming Ar.. I farruly wei e Friday evemng ViS.... '} I W I Redeemer Lutheran Church I hon, 10 30, vacation Bible se 00 ( I se 1.1pe 1 --~- - -- -~ - ~ ~ Itors m the Franklin McDonald \1~Jtor sat~daYWill d H ldorf an.-. !\Irs Mlf:le Ne son ~a: ~n ;~ (8 K de Freese pastor~ I program and family n1ght~ 8 pm II Sunday, June 5 :\-Iorntng' prav('r ~H) \lam ~_' ______ ~.:~~('hra~ka __ _~ __ ~ne ~ home I Ch~~t:nnd w('~~ wed~eSdaOy supper ~::a~hoam:~~~~nv~~~e p I Thursday, June 2 'Ladles aid, 2! ~e~n(,sd~~" J;me -S- St...mday I and sermon, 10 ~ m

I La~t sunday Mr nnd Mrs Virgil \lesis In the Jim Kirchner home s nand Glon pm. sc 00 teac ers, pm _ .

Sf Ie Award Wl'RnAl' Pearson and famIly were supper g Tommv HattIg was a visitor In w::;\~::on::, ~a~~~ ~rs Thoma:j .Sat{trday, June 4. Bibie SChoolj"-Thursday • June 9 Mission study. t,fnited P ... 5byterla~ ~hurch Ii: a v. gnests rn the Harvey Taylor home the Jlm Kirchner home Saturday ErWlD home Saturday mornmg pICniC, noon ' ~m (Dr. 0 B Proett~ p,astor)

~ NATIONAL EDJTORfAL Mrs Jewell Finn and sons werE!IMr and_Mrs Art Fegley, Lyons, Tom, Steve ana Brad Erwm w{'rei Sunday, June 5..:- Early serVll!eS, I First Methodist Church .. Sunday, June. 5 Drive·m ~ervy~'c

19 .J 60 +1' fih~T~ Wednesday supper guests In the were weekend V~sltors IFrlday afternoon VISitors In thel9 am, Sunday school, 1O~ late (Wilham Slmme), pastor) 8:30 a,m.; church sc~ool, 945, " AS~ .. O' ON Vugll Pearson home Last Monday afternoon Mrs Jlml~Mrs Thomas Erwm home serVices, 11 I SUnda) June 5 Church school, nursery, 11; ~OlsliIP, Conditions

~ J "', ~"""'H.i1.ij.si Futme Feeders 4-H club mem'IClarkson vIsited In the LaVerne Mrs. MlIl,e :Nelson and Laverlel6

wednesdaYC'hJuneI8Ch~out~ ctr~~ 11 845 a m worshIP. "On Whose for p~nte<!ost, 11, lay evangl.'llsm ,.... -- Iwrs made a tour of each mcm IClarkson home Nelso~lled 10 the Ernest and .45 pm., ance r" SIde "-10 nurseI') for pre.school jnstltute, 2'30 pm

General Excellence Contest II her sial m SaTurday afternoon :wd Last Tue<;day evenmg Mr . and: Francis HYpse homes, Wakeflt:!ld, Women Circles • child'ren, io Mond~, June 6 BIble ~chool Nebri'ska PresI; Association tagger! calves. Mrs \ ern Steinman were VlSltors Thursday .afternoon Alona Trinit Lutheran Churm Monday, June 510 Annual con~ continues --------.--.--- Last Monday evenIng Mr ~nd m the LaVerne C!arkson home ,I\IIS CeCil Clark Vlslt<>d lIl.the t MIS Y ri nod Ift'rloc!", Lmcoln !_

"I -I /I J87r, Ij /w\\:<;pap('r IHlbll<·dlf d II' ~', 11 II-III ~ ~; ,Mrs Henr~ J~hnson and Mrs, M(s. LaVcrne-G-I-a r k s °e~n~~~ I Frllz Rieth home Thursday after· (E J Berntl~~~ v~~ancy pastor) WedlH'sday, June 11: WSCS ex Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church I (' llm'er entered in the fwfOl"ffl r I!t II ,I, ~ l!ll~I'1i ,,~ Ellen Johnson \!,f!f'C VISitors In th( (h,ldren wt'le Thlllsday aft noon ,'€'('lItIV{' meeting 115'p 01, WSCS, ((Samut'l Ml'ske, l<Jcaney pastor)

tI'llIll n;uu",r H~lt}! Jl PUI'\( l~e tJUlllllm,I'O ('''In nll1.f1t hI' I Walt Johnson home 1\ lSI tors m the Jiln Clulkson home I Mrs Lela Tryon Califorma, was I Thursda), June 2 Ladles aid, 2 12 JUnior hIgh l\-lYF 6 30; Chancel Sunday 0June 5 Sunday sl'hoo\ rll~~~/l~:".rn~l__ _ -;- __ ~_ _ __ ~rs. Enen Johnson. Pasadena, IMr and MIS Bob Hart were last a Friday overnight guest m the pm ciuHr. 730, MYF, 8 and jum~r Bible class, 930 a III

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111>1011. b~~.~III",~:"1/171:~:~:~'r: Calif., arnve~ May 16 to sp~nd I Monday evemng Vlslto~S. The Harts; Ivan Clark home. 1 ~lInday: June. 5. Penl~co5t wor· i _ confirmalion service.!>, 10:30. - -- -----------.~--- ------ ----- - ---~: the sumMer In thiS community. jand Mrs. LaVerne C.larkson ~n~1 Friday aiternon I\1rs. Ambro~('lshlP serVice, 9.20 a.m., Wa!ther, Church of Christ _ I Monday June 6: Vacation B1bl~

1'1 .. \1"1.\'11'" n<'r'uld rlo ... q n"t r"II!!lrf' Ii 111"1""1' r,;l~'·_.ll..!ld (lo

el:!, Last Sunday afte.fnoon Mr. and children were also Friday evemng C IJins Mary and JOAn Visited m league zone rally, South Sioux 1 (A B k nhauer home) I'h 1 9 ' , 1""llIIY "Jillol'. Tht·rt,rol·p p""II.\· IH Il"l II" "pl,'<1 j,,1' fr .... <;! Mrs. Henry Johnsorl and Mrs., Ellen: vi~itors. , 'thOe l\1;s. Wymore Wallin home. ,City, 2:30 p.m. . m~s ec e . rshi 10 a I sc 00, a,m.

"I I ~",II hr Til" Wllyne Jh~l'!ll(l. noh .J()I~"~~ ;'dl~,,~~i~;\~~ ,: J,oh.nson were visitors in the Jo I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bass, I Friday afte~on guests in the 1- G ran Church ' m~U~~~~:s Js~~e eSc', {i~ p, " • " I'lIl'l ~(rt,·tJy fOl'uidct"n \\I(!1(",1lt \\11.tI'·n ,l\n.~"llt or Tll,' IoOlsherg home. Jefferson, la., were weekend. IIvan Clark home were Mrs. Lf'la race Lutm: I. PP '. B'I! study' 'M and Mrs Herbert Lutt sp&nt

" IThl.~ 1"'Hl'> fll"d with the H'·"I.~lt·"."1 '·"PIII/d'L ... L,hntr): Frank Carlson, Hazl!l and :Min·' guests in the Ernest Swanson Tr n Mr.~ Cecil Clark Mrs. Tonv MissourI Synod . l\Iomlay, .June ti Ile I r .. M'l' k 'th M I \\·Ili'\l~~Il~.ton 25, D.C.) . ________ -:-_ . ___ 1 ni(' were Friday afternoon visitors I' home. Mr. ;lnd Mrs. Alvin' Bruce. I St:c~~m Mrs. Genev'a SulJiva~ (E. J. Bernthal, pa~.~or) _ : c\uss, 8 p.m. ,a ",:ee~ 10 ~~~~I {'aen;lfamil~ :~~

IHfJdnl ~~"'~~~~ .~r/~~f" \.1111~t~'~'f'\~"I:~::' .. :",II·' I '"1111, ,in the Mrs. Otclia Magnuson ho~e'l Tekamah, were Sunday morning rand Fra'n, Mrs. (;Ienn Paul and I Thursday, June 2: Semor cnoir, First Baptist Church ~r~~eke~~ Green Bay, Wis., wUh -----.~- - ,'!"Irs. Carl Koch was un evenmg, glJests. ~ I Nan'CY, Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs .. 8 p,m. . I (Russell M. D:.Icken, pastor)., :Mr. and Mrs. Don Wrobel and

('!'dtl.l.,S~~8o(;:~';;~~lr~;~\l~~~~II~I~ng lealler. . Mr. and Mr.s.-li,rnest ~wa .• so~'Esther Hogle, Mrs. 'Slan Swanson S~turday, June 4. No junior Sun(hv June 5' Sundav school,',family They return~d to Waynt'"-<'"" fWI yea.r, $2~OO for ",ix IIHJllt),~ . .$l Mrs. Jack Meyer called III theland family attended the.plcDlc 0 land Mrs. Jerry Martindale and I chOir. '9'45 •. , .. _ () hi H: ·vacation:Tbursday. ""lips mentJoned: '4.00 pe-r ylJltr. '$~.00 Ru!>sell Nissen home SalUrciaY.!the 195~ Llurel class,ln Laurel ,Linda. Sunday, June 5:. Feast of .p~?"!' a.m~ ~ r~ p,_

.. "II,~ ,-':lllgtc copit's 10.'. morning. ,'Sunnay afternooo. I Last Tuesday afternoon guests in tecost, early worship-, ·'-The Spirit s ---Mr, and Mrs. Edw.nl RObert~"1 District 58 h<id their pic?ic at the: the Mrs. Wymol'(, Wallin home for P~(!.a~" 8 a.m.; Sunday school and

Carroll, and IJ:avid Rvberts, Chl- sch.oolhousl' Sunday evenmg. Mrs. Dora Peterson's bidho.1Y were. ~Ible classes, 9:30: second servo ~ago, were FrJd.a~ supper guests,Irvm Brown IS the tea.Cher. I Mr.!>. Thomas . Erw.'in, ~'lrs. Tony.lce, 10:45; Wal.ther_ l~~gue zone

lin the Glen Gralfls 11Onw. ,Mr. an.d Mr,s. Le.Roy Cr.eamer Stockem, Mrs Gf'orge Anderson, I rally, South SIOUX City, leave CONCORD NEWS I Mrs. Edwul Rohert·1> and Robed,. and ramtly wer.c" VISitors In. the I Mrs Otelia Magnuson Mrs. Olaf I church, 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Gail Martindale-Phone JU-4M24S1 I Carroll, were 1a.st .Monda,)' luncheofJ' :rill's. Martha RIeth home J.<'riday " Net~on, Mrs; MtHh;- - Nelson-, l\lrs.' Monday, June 6-10. Vacation Bi·

___________ .... ___________ guests in the l.Glen Graffis 110.me evening Cecil Clark, Mrs. Delia Erwifl, Mrs.1 ~le school, 8:45 a.m. . . . • . I Last Sunday d10ner guests 10 the: Wednesday evening Mrs. ~en· F..te.d Joimson, Mrs. Roy Johns..on, i Wednesday, June 8. Ladles aid,

5h~r~ey Stolle Honored I Soc,·et : Chester Jensen - home,. Col('rid_~l',', nctil K!atls('n attended ~he bndal Mrs. Alhin. Peterson, Mrs. Wc.llnep i2 p.m.; Walther league, 8. ! Y • • • I were .l'vlr.. and Mrs Eugene Km-, shower for Donna Rose en Laurel. Magnuson .. mel children. Mrs. Wm-'- .'

c,. I. d d I ; " r kaid .and sons, ~incoln, !HI' and Mrs. Wilfred Noh~(' a~d ~rs. ton Wallin and children and Mrs. I We~l~yan Meth~d1St Church f'~,l, S~10WerWe nes ay 1

St. Pauls,ladle~ AI~ . 'l\irs. Glen Grilffls Atla Jellsen, ' Earl Nelson spent Frida), III SIOUX I A derson.. I (~llham C. Mlller, pastor! _ . , st. .Palll s I:adl:S a1d met Thurs· I Randolph, MI'. and Mrs. lIarrison:City. . . ~::-rs.~eorge Andprson~ Mrs. Wy. Sunday, June .5: Sunday school'i

\hO\11 .:)0 fltten,ded a. bridal sho,";" ~y III .the_ (11m ch .. parlors. Mrs. Kinka¥i and Elton. Hart~tlgt('ll)., I Ml's. Bill Rieth and .Juhe wer~ more Wallin and Dora Peterson 10 a.m.; worship, 11; Wesl~y~n '.1 1',1 .''i11Irl('Y Stolle In St. Paul s I te.ROY KOC~l had Ch.ll ge of the pr?· '. and l'¥Lr. and Mrs. Jf'rald Jonas,' sa. turday supper.g~lests 10 the Gene were visitors in the Roy Johnson Y 0 ~ t h, 7:30 p.m.; evangelistiC I ('hUTCh parlors Wednes, g~am, which c{>nt~re~ on Mother SISouth Sioux City. fletcher home, 'hayne. home Wednesday afternoon. servIce, 8.

'.'''\ ,:Ii('rnoo~. l!ostes~es were Day. Mrs. 1?1~k Sta~hng .was ho~t- I ~aren and .Nancy WBlJin were I, S.y1via. Clarkson, Fremont, ~as a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salmon vis. We?nesd"ay,' .J u n e 8: Prayer i 'II' 1.1\11 Bose, Mrs. WIlbur Bak·1ess. Mrs. Call Ko(h IVlII be tne:Fnday overnight guests In lhe'vlsltor In the Jim Clarkson home ited in the Fran~ Cole and Gus meetmg, 8 p.m. 'r \I)'~ .Hudy Blohm, Mrs. cm'l,next hostess. ! Wallace Magnuson h~me. Mr. and I last weekend. Leonar~ Clarkson Carlson homes, Loomis, last Sun. _ 1"1' I ~I :llbng, Mrs. Clarence Pear., \,Mrs. MagnUson, Demsc and DalE', returned to Frtnnont WIth her for day to Friday. Assembly of God 'I SOil, Mrs. Deo Is~m, Mrs: W, D. St. ~aul s YM,cCL , [,viSited Mrs. Otelia Magnuson lastlthe summer. . Mr. and Mr;. Bill WaH, Norfolk, (Ivan Meyer,.pastor)

... ;..'·..,tdllll'L',: .~1rs. Dick Stalling and Fn.day evenlng Si. :aul s YMCL Tues.day eveni~g. . I Last Stmda~· M~. an~. Mrs: Jlm were Monday dim,lcr and supper Sunday,O June ~: Sun~ay .school, III' \1~II\Jn Rastede. Imet In thE' LeRoy KOCh. home. The Friday mur.nmg Mrs. ArVid Pet',CI£lrkson and family vlslted.1n the guests "1it the Jerry J\lartindnle 10 a.m.; worship, 11; children's!

--- , !e~son was glvpn by Rpv. ~. K.lcrson and Mrs. verneat PetersonlBarney Macke home. CreIghto? home. church, 7:30 p.m.; cvangeliStic I

Ch h ~Ierman~. Next mcetmg Will be I and daughters ~ere guests in the'l Mrs. Macke spent the past week in Last Saturday afternoon Mrs services, 8

Ur( es ••• I In the Fl'Itz Kr<lemE'r home. i George Magnuso.n hom{' the Clark.!>on and Bob Hart homes. Dale Pearson and children, Mrs Wednesday, J u n e 8 Prayer I Evallgehcal FrM Church 1-- I Last Sunday afternoon J\I1 <lnt! \-Ir and Mrs Clarence Pearson, Bill Garvm and chlldren and Mr meeting, 8 pm

\ I r 'J C III s stor) I Artemus Club Mrs Verneal Peterson attended the Mrs Clarence Ra<;tede Mrs Mar· and Mrs HarveY Taylor were VIS 1_ 11\ 1 OS{ ,on, pa Artemus Extf'ns!On <luh met last I weddmg of Deibel 1 LIeber and lIen Johnson and Mrs Verdel Er Itors In the Fred Salmon hom~ I St. Paul's Luther.an Church

11111"dl\ June 2 MIss,onarYiMonda) {'\('nll'lg III the Irvm Shen Petreson m South SIOUX City IW10 attended the luneral of Mrs Evenmg VJSltors were Ml' andl (R. E Shlrck, pastor) I I Richard Walstons, S p,m I Kraemel home ~ln; Clifford Stall Mr and Mrs Fred Wolter and Emily Seagren m wakefteld last Mrs Dean Salmon and BenntH I Thursday June 2 Altar O'Ulld 2 I

lid 1 I lune 5 Sunday school, mg and Mrs Cl~rf'n(e .. Rastede l\1.rs Russ~1l Nissen "'ere Thuts Tuesday afternoon '1'ht;:y attended They were hononng Salmons' an pm' !:> ,

I wOIshlP, 11. Sentor 'ip,l gav{' the lp~s.aa..-on cupper tooling day afternoon VI51101S 10 Wayne I graveside rites at WaUsa and were mversary of last Monday Fflday June 3 Vacation Bible I

.lune s: JU~LOr B\~"I son. . sen visited in the Carroll Hirchert r derson home. recital of her pupils in her home Saturday June 4: Catectiism, " 1'1'1. pl'.lyer meetmg, ; Ie. ___. I home. '. Wednesday' Mrs. Cecil CIa r k last Monday.evening. Sixleen pu. 1:30 p.m. ' ,

~o"1lll" ON DEMONSTRATION

-41e~/fat?

,1/11". AUTOMATIC WASHERS Price' Itar' at 199,95

Exchange

L. W. McNatt Hardware,

I 1\1 gospellu.u:"a. I Next hos1('!'.s yo'll I hl' Mrs VerI Carl Ldst Tuesday ailelnoon Mrs Nis lunch~on guests In the. Reuben An I Mrs. Wllhs Jahnson held a plano 'I school cl~sses. . I

'1'~II'IH(t(ln class, 8. I Mrs. Olga Okblom,. SiouX City, I .S.Sgt. and Mrs. MontYI'ielson arelvisited !n the.Neal Kluver home, pils took part in the recital. About Sunday, June 5: Sunday ~cho().l,! . spent the weekend III the John! visiting relatives 10 this commun·1 South SIOUX City. 30 gu-ests were present. 19:s30"--,,a~.,m,:.~; _w":,o",r~Sh:~ip"-.:a~n:,d-,c:::o,,,nf~i.r~m~a~.-,,_-============:=::::::::~::::~;:::;2'=::;=--ConcordIa. Luthenn Church Carlson bome. I ity. He js home for 30·dnY leave i Last MJonday afternoon Mrs. _

'~ E. Pete.rson~ pastor) ._ ~~ Isom.'~~n~_~ph, w~s I~ 1 frQ!!L!he Virgi.n.....I.;;la~nQ§-' __ ~ ____ ___ l..Kg~_ ~i~ll~d _1-n ~~_e_ ~~l____ I -----'W1n;me-1:ntid-lte.R1Ill".-(;:O~tS\I_er!F5t01IttJJS-~~~-~---TIf\li'!-(~~T: ~s. last weekend guest III tlle}f~ro Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Ihome . I <';.iltll'dilY, June 4: Confirmation Burns home. 011]('1' c:.Illers the PiIst'lvollers and family nnd s-Sgt.. and, .Mr. and Mrs. Don Mauer, Sioux!

l·l.l"S, 10 a.m. week were Mrs Bessie Isom, Ran- Mrs. Monty Nelson were dmnerlClty, and Mr. and Mrs .. Chuckl -.,\lIHI:J;.. June 5: Sunday school dolph, Mr. and .'Mrs. Sam Weigel', guests of Mrs. Ann Nelson, Laurel. i Clark, Washta, la., dalled in the I

11I1'''lUnary ~rograml 9 a.m.; com· Coleridge, Mr. and Mrs. G,ene I ~·Sgt.. and Mrs. Nelson were VIS' I Jerr~ Martindale home Thursd. ay I

c, l'lll I Graffis. day afternoon. . I Mrs. :\{artha Rieth was a visltor II1'.'I'I'In ;,('I'\'IC(', 10; Luther league, Burns, and faml!.Y and Mrs. Glen 'iltors 10 the Vollers boWie last Tues-I evelllng.

I Friday eYening Mf: and l\[~·s. Friday afternoon Mrs. George: in the DeWayn€' Creamer home· \1 r~ Clarence Pe~r~on and Mar-I HamId Burns and family were VIS' i Vollers, Mrs. Norman Anderson, Thursday.

!'.'Il" ,"';dll'Opder were m Ponca last itors m th(' Ronald Burns home, i Mrs. Keith Ertcks?" and Mrs. IV<ln i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark,

! \I~~:~I:l~'nd Mrs. Harold Gunnarson I R~~ds~IP;~PSday afternoon Mr. and: ~~hnns~~n h:::. viSitors in the ROY: ~l~Sdh~;, inIat'h/rvea~ ciaer~n~sod~~. to

.,nil 1';I\tj and Mrs. Clarence Dahl· ~r.s. Her~el't F'ranke, ~ooper, were I. M.rs. Glenn Paul and Nancy vis'· I' Mrs. Murtha. ~ieth. and Mrs. \I'ere weekend guests in the VISitors m the Irvin Kraet:ner Ilted m the Neal Haskell home Wed· Anna Stalling ViSited In the Mrs. Brown home, Nevada, la.jhome. . nesriay afternoon. Chu~k Haskell I Henry Rastede ho~e .Wednesday

1'1li'\ attended the graduation of !VIr. and Mrs. Fritz Kl'~emer and! was an overnight guest m the Palll! evening. Mrs. Stalling was a last lIt",' Brown from Iowa State col· i Mr. and Mrs. James Stanton, Cush· I home last Thursday and. Friday. Tuesday overnight guest in the ;"h1' Saturday morning. ' t ing. la., atl('ndC'd the wed~ing of, Wednesday evening Visitors in I Hieth home. Wednesday .afternoon

\\'I'iln('sday' evening Mrs. Vil'~i1 Dona Rose and J()h~ Gross In ~IS .. ~.tl'!~ :~iIl Stall.ing home for tli'S bir. th-, Mr~. Stalling and MrS. Rieth visit- , Kanll'l! ~md Virgil Leo_n were V1S' ner Saturday mormng. I day were Mr. and :vII'S. DICk Stall· pd m the Jack ErWin ~home. ' I;Oi''> the Harold Gunnar$on' ]VII'. !lUli l\ll's. Oscar Johnson I ing and Ki&i, Mr. and·Mrs. Cliftord! J\'londa~' :'111'. a.nd I\Trs. Fret! Salm· i

I were Wedn('sd~y pvening visrrors I Stalling an.d family and .l'v!r. and I on vJsitcd Cr{(ghtoJl. friends and'l lJan and Clara -Jo~nson, Wahoo, lin the Mrs. otella Magnuson home. Mrs. MarvlO lsom and Jom. ,relatIves. I Wf'r{' Thtll'sd-ay" aitemoon--¥isitor.s. _Last Tuesday c;JlI{,rs were Mrs. 1 Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. La· II l\1~. and Mrs. Clayton Anderson ~'ll thl' Gust Carlson borne. I Arvid Peterson. Mrs. Verneal Pet·, Verne Clarkson and "children were and Sheltey and Mr. and. Mrs. Vern I, ___ ...;,::'::::;:::::.:::=~:::::...;:.::..._..:.."'~':"'~~ I visitors in the Dean Backstrom! ?te;nrrran and daughters picnicked I ." ,home, Wayne. . III the park last Sunday. I

Save by Painting Now! CRAFTSMAN HOUSE PAINT

a.",' •• spec:laI price ,on high-quality house pain'!'iiiiy toapl'ly-:-covers better-stays l!~~te longed .

. t4-,-9.1 gallonJnca~ JC)tS._-~

4-inch Paint Brush Tynex Nylon Bristles, 3 $4.95 vatue for,. _.","""'" $ ·69

. ,

Complete Paint Roller and Extra Cover, all for, , . _ . . .. 98c With purchose of 090llon or mo~e !If SPred Satin

$f;.uwlfhouttfle pointpu;those I ~i ' !' " . "

Sharon Nelsor;t spent the past' Mr. and Mr~. Clayton ~nder..'ion i I week in the Dean Backstrom homt"1 and Shelley v.lslted 'l\Irs. Bill Pat.toLiI Wayne. ,and Michap] In the Wayne hospital I

'1 Shirley StoBe was a last Monday I Frida\' evemng. : ; supper guest in the James Mil!Jken i Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs.\

I hO~~'t ~~~~'ay evening Mr. and Ii ~;::k a~~w~~~s.M~~xM~~tl~~rf~ti~~: 1 Mrs_ Bill Stailin~ and Clayton, Mr. II ano Mrs. D:,,'ayne cream.e~, LeRoy j I and Mrs. Dick Stalling, Mr. and CrE'<lml;!r, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ras· 1 Mrs. Clifford Stalling and Mr. and 1 tede and Mrs. Anna Stallmg attend.:

profits • pIOjO perlty-fol' business, for the :3 'era, . end for) the COIl'IIII1mI Ev~dy ha~ a .take In ady' , 'dam" everybody profita_fro., 'aood adverti,lnJ.,

,'AD ,ouR .100CAI NEWS'UI.

I~·::: "6"°9' 0 i"

14-0%.

Prices good thru Sunday Kitt,. Cion: ,,,I '.~<:~;,,,,r .....

Potato

5ch

91PS 1_1 ::;.'~n.... Meadow

Twin' SlIv.day" Gold Po,' ., paper plales '. .il Ilavors

Kool Aid "P;f 19~! ice .. cream' 6 pk,,_ 250

. '''',·111'1# "7'" ~.. liz gar; · Folger's Drip or Regular U, S. Choice

COFFEE Round Steak Ib.79c

1. Ib.con $129 U. S. Choice

Rib Steaks, . ,lb. 79c

Cudahy's

wieners 2 Ib', 69c Pi~_~nd JuiCy - Idl.' ._or Cook·Out

,...."y"' .. -''''M'".-.'.'' •. '". 'I Ba.ket M .. t bperUI." •• n

ueillelit v.rll'y of tre.h lunchaDn mllil Fr.shly Sliced

for )'our

Summer wi-elf iElid'

'HOSTESS ANGEL FOOD 29c

3 for85c

. Gooch's- elbow

Macaroni: ,

Baske~-

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_ --Soc[af-ani-(!tub-.4f/-ew6 SOCIAL FORECAST • Linda-MuliweGs:10FFY-W-ester-f1ionp-,' _d -joi th• WO-~.e (~bt.1 Helold. Tb~rsdC!.y" ~ij,n~ l, 1969

R· Red I .... L ____ rL .. __ L d R h R- :SchrO~<fl'r 1;~gr~('ITR ....... t-lt~~-_ ---...... - ..... --------. ~ Ites at ~eemer.---LUltreuuL..\"llUll;lL I 00 s- at Ites ·~I",y GI',nquj". OIary Schl'ol'd~l', thursday, June 2 _______ ~' __ ==---"'--'._."",= -'--'-=.=-'------'--...:.... •

A!tou<J Trinit, Ladies Aid Tt:t-... J.j-~n -d t iHH!-' C-8-l'o~n Wk(!s ru'r~ge.d the,: Logan Home~ak('rs, ·l\1rs. Har .• - tlelu .JC ur oy a Igifts: 'Vann Wilson IU1(t Nun"y iC C~U8 MEE"ttN.QS iC WeDDINGS iC "REUNIONS iC SOCIA~ EVENTS

\c\' r-:chtenkamp "'" , 1M h d' Ch h .To,nes... Omtlha, paul'l'd.

G.Nookes' Observe ~~~'s~~~'elsu,an and BiU John-

Goklen Wedding Sociol Evening Fridoy About 100, guests attended the T Q Fete Be.rnho rd Ko-chs

golden wedding,opt'n house Mou­day at the United PresByterian church honoring Mr. and Mrs. George Noakes.

Their da'ugbter, Mrs. George Johnson, Spencer, la., was host· ess. The serving table was cen­tcreo with a large bouquet of gold chrysanthemums aud car­nations. Mrs. Charles Heikes ('ut

t4. caJ;,e. Mrs. Willi.> "oa~~s, Lmcoln, Mrs. Art Auk (' rand Mrs. Earl MerchanL pow.'ed,

Mary Ann John,son regist'!red the guests.. Susan and Rill John­son arranged the gilts and cards

Mr. and' Mrs. Bernhard K(){'h will celebrate their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary Friday with a soei.al. evening at~ t::helr hon.le. All relatives and frlPnd:s are m­dted.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hagemann will' observe their silver wedding anniversary wllh open house from 2 Lo 4 pm. June 12 at th(' Redeemer Lutheran church so· cial rooms.

~~~~~~~~: t~ c":.t~he~I:,nd ;i~~ JFB C.lub Closes S<i.qson liendrickson, I\Ir<;, 1l.alph Bed:- With Dinner at Laurel ~hauer, Mrs. Art Brune, NIrs. JFB club doserj the season H. E. H.eille. Mrs C. J. Perrin, with a dinner 'fUesa.-i.Ti:if.r.aurel. Mrs. Julia Perdue. Mrs·. Elhardt Gift".- were pre!:iented to Mrs. PospishU, and Mrs'. Howard Witt. Dcan Backstrom and l\1rs. Npd

Mr. and ~~rEi-. Noakes were hon- ,. Williams. ored at a dinnl'l' prece<:hng the ,The first full meeting will be receptIOn. Guests were Mr. t.nd Wltl) Mrs. Ron Lage. Mrs. George Johnson.. Mary Ann,

~~n~:~.d o~ii;·. srr~:t~~" r~I~'" a~l~ Re:e:~:~ 1~:g~9:1e~:~t: no. Mrs. Charles Heik s and Mr. and host !url{'hcon Friday. Nine mem-Mrs, How' t and Virginia bers <Ire attending the district

G (' r g e Noakes and Ruth convention todav in Hartington. B oks .wer.e married May 31. J\'ext meeting is June 10. 910 at -t e home of lhe bride's

parents Mr. and Mirs. Chllrles Bro " Wayne. They lived in

yne six vears while Mr. Noak· es was employed by Dan Har­rington in a clothing store. T&-\' farmed 12 years ncar Sholes be­fore returning to WayoC' where they have since lived. They are tI;1C parents of two daughters.

A daughter, Mrs. John Kemp, died Hi July 1942. The surviving <\nughtpr is Mrs. George Joh)," son, Syencer, lao They have {iyp

grandchHdren, Jack and John Kemp, Sacramento, Calif., and

I

Judy Woods Honored At Two Bridal Showers

Judy Woods was honored at two bfldal showers last weekend. A miscellaneous sho.wet was held Saturday at Immanuel Lutheran church, Laurel. Ella, Mollie, Dorothy and Pauline Rath and

,Zelia Longe were hostesses. Sunday a Unen shower was held

in thf' Harry Granquist home, Wayne. Mary Granquist and EUa Brummond were in charge.

It's wo/lder!"l ..•

it's WIrREtESS{_

; cOflffdentiat strapless

~rmfit

Repeat gaily offer me:

Q. :~::t;:~:'::~~:::~:~~~hordS' A. Confidential by formfltf

~ •. ~~!;::t:r!~. s~cret ~f tbl,

A~' ~T~~~~:~~~~.? with hidden ' .

• Only In Confidential ••• the high, round caress of cups that cling with nothing to press you, pinch or distress youl

"'

Methodist WSCS ~nstotls Officers

Woman's Society of Christian Servi'ce installed n('w ofllcers III

candlelight riles la,:;t Wednesday evening at the l<'irst Methodist church.

Mrs. C. N. Olson was orgamst Mrs. Robert MerchaRt opened lhl' meeting with praye-r. A ladies' sextet, composed of l'vIrs. Jf'fl'Y Langemeier, Mrs. Witliam Sim· mer, Mrs. Don Wright, Mrc , Ed Wolske. Mn. Alvin Ehler!:i and Mrs. J. M. Brown sang .. · .. The Lord',<, Praypr" -Circle chairmen· and Wes!t'Van Servl('e guild gave I'PPOl'ts.· A special memhership pm was pre· sented to Mrs. Merle Tietsort for her service ill youth wllr\{. Corsages for misSlOn~ w('re pre­sented to Mrs. Roh('rt THrncr. Mf'S. Waltl'r Woods, ~ll's. OIF~)n, Margaret Meyer, Mrs. Willard Wiltse, Mrs. Ralph r:tte\" Mrs. Merlin PresIon and Mrs J[lnH'~

Teeter Rev. William Simmer {'onuuct­

ed the rites, installing the follow­ing: I\.1rs. Hob crt iUert'hant. president; J\1rs Herbert :'\lle­mann, vice prcsHient; .1\'11'5. Mar vin Gund(;fson, sec:retary, Glnd Mrs. W, C. West, treasurer.

Secretaries named were !\lrs. Ivan Frese. promotion; Mrs. EI­d·on Bull, spiritual life; Mrs Dorothy Kabisch, missionary ed· ucation; Mrs. Kermit Dalliel.~on, christian SOCial relations; Mrs Yale Kessler, student work: Mrs. M,erie Tietsort, youth; Mrs, J. l\I. Bro.'¥l1. children: Mrs. Le land ENl$, s.upply; Mrs.. Clifford Junmon;----nterllureana pUblica­tions, and Mrs. Clarence Pres­ton, local church activities

Circfc· c-hairmen aI'£' 1\1rs. Ro­bert Turner, I; Mrs Wall"'!' Woods, II; Mrs. Eugene Barker, III, and Mrs. l\1f'rlm Preston. IV. Mrs. Walter SimoOin was instaU· ed as president of Wesleyan Service guild.

Mrs. Frank Gilbert was sen'· ing chairman assisted by Mrs Marvin Brummond, Mrs. Her· bert Nicmann, Mrs. Everette Reick, Mrs Rn-hard Frank, i\.ln,. Lyle Gamble, Mrs. Gene F']ptrh er, Mrs. Melvitl Russell. Mrs Clarence Preston and \'1r.s Etary Rinehart.

Mr. and MrS. John N. Einung anno~ce the enga,gement of their daughter, Mary Ehzabeth, Lincoln, to Ernest Arrigo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam('~ Arri~o, Lin­coln.

Miss Einung was g;'adualed from Duchesne cullege, Omaha. Mr. Arrigo 'was graduated from the University of Nebraska and is affiliated with Delta Sigma Pi fraternity.

the wedding will be July 23 at St. Mary's Catholic l'hurc~',

Wayne, i'

Countl:Y Club ladieS, brt"akfast, "I\- .~): t4, - ! - et 0 'I'St urc ,Waitresst'4 wcrt.' Kalhy Slcdly\; ~olf, gue~t night . ' ./. ",", I Judith Ann Woods, Om.aha. '~U!ld Fay~ M-<'yer, ?maha, lind Ga!l'

M~:~~'D!~~eM~S. Dean Pierson ",.~ daughter of 1\11'. lind Mrs. Walt('r ~orth. CoUceo WIllQr,t :~nd ,Jalu.lj~l :' ""~,( ~ ~",.... ,V. Woods, ~\Iaync, and Rugl.'ne"'E. ,('~~~;~' ;~v~~C ('lIk('. La( ~!lS 01 Hle

Tuesday. J.une :, Royal l'\f'lghbors

~'7' ,Rath, Omaha, son of 1\11'. and Mrs. 1 _ '. .-

~n : Ben Rath, Belden. were marrie:d' For her gomg'll,way ensemble Hillside Club, Mrs. Adolph Claus.- ~ .. :~"A, .... '\. in ritC's Saturday evenmg at First Ilh<.' bride ~'bose a lavender flowel'

~':'1 ~ i'Methodist c.~t\rch: __ [nylon dre~s with whll{' nC(,'lHdoncs sen I

Central Socia! Circle. Mrs. Chris Bai€r

Wednesday. June 8 ~ .. '.. . ' Rev, WUliam Sirrfmer'omcialed i and a wllJh~ OJ'ch1d {,Ol'sut"·

I at the double ring ceremony. The I The bl'ldc was graliuatcd fl'l)!l1

! church w'as decorated with cantiel. Wayne 11i"h B!ld ~l~nded an Om<l-1 abra and b-askets of gl!rdioli and I h/\ pt>rsonnl'i'li'-lllllng sehonl: ·She while stock. Fred Votce sang "Be is presently emplo~cd h~'" all (jill-aha

(--;raee Ll!t,he~'an Lanips Aid Redeemf'l' Clrcie-s

ell'de I. Mrs. Lars Nissen CIl'cle II. Mrs. WIlliam Can-I

Thursday, June 9 ROVing Gardenf'rs Cluh tour nEB Club. Mrs. !\'orl'ls Weible Country Club !adifC's. hridgc-Iun· 1

elwon Sunny Homemakers Club, Mrs.

Panl Dangbl'rg

, ,

! cause" and "The Wedding Pray·' insurance' ('OI1lPilll), ,

er." Mrs. John T. Bressler was or· 1 The bl'idt'groom was v;r(ld~ltltf.>a ganisl. - 'from Laurt'i lugh !>chool and at·

Thf' bride, given in marriage by ,tended the llmVl'rSi!y of Nchrllt~n~ '-.I

,her fathcl', wore 11 floor-length: lie ~,t'rvt'd tW? .,ears In the Al'my. gown of Cbantilly lace and satin. ! He IS attendmg an Ulllilba ·alec-

r The fitted bodice was fashioned' trollies school aNd I!- emplo)'t'r:b-.at : with a boat neckline with V back, Western ElectriC .. ", .. : and three-quarter length sleeves. ! TIlt' {'ouple will ~:t'sjrl{' :It W24

The bouffant skirt oC unpolished ISouth 32nd ""e .. Omaha. I satin featured Chantilly lace apph-; ques in front ending in a semi., • chapel train. Her nylon elbow- I d'

i le?gth veU was held by a crown Tay 'or-Har mg Jones-Ty Newydd Clan Linda Lee Mau, daughter of Mr. ~ PlcturfS by Wilyne Phc/tc trrmmed With seed pearls. She car-I

',and Mrs. ,Arnold Mau, Wayne, and, es ried a. white Bible and a white or- Wedd'in Held' G h

· H Id S de, Larry J. Westerman, son of Ml:.1 A receptIOn chid tied with blue ribbon. 'g In at ermg e un -ay and Mrs Emll Westerman Wayne, was held IR the" Mrs_ Larry Thomse_", Omaha. '[ k f' d h were married m ntes Saturday 1 church parlors followmg the cere ~as matron of hono.r. San~ra Dav- Wo e leI C urch

Jones.Ty New~'dd descendants, evening at Redeemer Lutheran I mony: Dean- Dewaele, Onawa, ,IS, D£'nver, was br,ldesmald. B~th! -held th"E'ir annual reunion Sunday church. . :was 1n charge of the guest book'lworc blut'. embrOIdl'l'c? sat I n Wakefield-Judy Taylor, daugh· at the Woman's dub l'oomS Mr R S K d F ff . t d'Mrs. John E. Kay cuLand served ,sheath" With blue chiffon over- ler of Mrs. Ida Taylor, WakefiC'lrr, alld Mrs Rona!d Ret'S. Randolph, at t~~· d~ubl~ r~g ~:~~n;~I~:S!-;the cake. S~irley Hortman, New-1skirts, ",' ,and Robert Hardl~g. son of IVIr were hosts. F r i t z Ellis sang "The Lord's', casye, pour~d. ~ W. (.ene CoHlns, SIOUX (Ity, was I and Mrs. R.onal~ Harding, Wake·

FollOWing the no·hust dInner. Prayer" and "Because." Mrs. Mr~r- ~or her gomg.-away ensemble. the best man. Norman Schroeder. field, were Jl1.alfrJed Sunday 'Iftel'-minutes of the 1959 meeting were: tin Ringer was accompanist. ! brIde ch.ose a pmk cotton ~wo Plece O~aha, was groo~sman. The noon at the Wahfield Presbyt('rt·

read, Letters from relatives un-: The bride, given in marriage by Idr;~~J.W~~d;h~~~e~~~es~o;~~.. The, ~~~:g~~~~ t~~~dO hItrou~~~snd~~~~ I an church. . , .

~~~~. ~;.,~:t~~~ee,r:~:r;~l~:hir~:~ : ~~~n f~r~~~n~~;ela:e :~~(>r;!~~e~h I~~~ef.rro~~ ne~~e;~~~e.~~~Cco:~~ I ~;~~~io~%7;~o';:i~~:;s and white I a~:~~ ~~~~a~e~~"~~~nOf~~:at~l~ The flt~-ed, bodice featured long! WIll reSide _at 810 Logan street, I Erw.in Morris Carroll and Lar- : g I· .

ig~~;1 !~~i~r~s. W. H. Rees. Den- I, t.apered sleev.es and a scoop neck-I,Wayne. ry Thomsen, O~aha, w~re ushers., o:hoe o~r~~:mw~r:e\3~t:e~~;~enr~~ ,'er, will be hosts at the reunion 1me edged wlth l~ce, .' out-of-town guestS' at the wed-ILori Krause, Omaha, and Jeri:

g . ~h g , . a= . ~

, The bouffant s~u:t was fashlOned : ding included the bride's grand- 1 Christine Keefauver Columbus,' acceSSOrIes. ~ e, carne ,an ar-Ait;I:;;,,!;6\~~e~~endve~. un day! with frant and i;l.Jlck panels of Lace ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. ·,Adolph De- were f!owel'girls. St~ven Krause, ,(angem~nt of white carnatlOm. and from Lincoln, Wahoo, Norfolk, ~d a short lace pa~el o~er the I[ w~ele, Co~ncil Bluffs,' and the Omaha. was ringbearer. I pmk roses. . Omaha, Handolph, Denver, Car. hips. Her shoulder-ti? veil was brIdegroom s bLOther-m-Iaw and The bnde's mother wore a green, Pegg~ Taylor, Sa~ Diego, and roll and Wayne. ,held by a scalloped tiara. of see~" si.ster, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoehr, flowered nylon ensemble with i Dale Fischel', ~~ke~e~d, were the

, pearls. Spe .carrl~~ a cascad~ ar ~ Lmcoln. _ . white accessories. The bride. I attendants. _. MISS 1 a) lor wore. a

L,"ndo Mou Honored at :ra?gement o~ wlute roses. ana orO! The bride's parents WIll be hosts gtJ1Qm's rnQ.tl:J.~l.wqr~.~ bl~ck. pol- :d~rk blue Silk organza gow~ WIth

1 Chlds. . ,at a reception for relatives June ka dot nylon gown with wll-iie ·ac- \P.lflk .~acc~SQfJe.s. ~n_d....~!rled~ _a Two Showers Last Week I Sharon Wes~rman was maid oC, 12 in the Onawa Methodist church-. eessories. Both wor~ white carna- smgle whtt~ chrY!iant.he~4m ...

Linda Mau was honored at a [hOnor. Judy Tletsort, Wayne,. and II • tion corsages_ A receptlOn_ for the Immediate Illisu-'lfaneous shower Jast S1tur- Ju~y Pontou. Omaha, were b.rlde.s·, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harvey. A reception \!las held in Fellow- relatives was held .. ~t the home of eta\' In R",d('f'nlC'l' L u the ran ! m~lds. They weve gowned alike m, Rock Island, Ill., were Memorial ship hall follOWing the ceremony. ,the bride's mother. _A~_ eh~lf(:h parlors. Ahout 35 guests ilorchld organza over ~atin. They I Da¥ weekend guests in the Art Mrs. Glenn Walker was hostess. j' The eoup!e WIll reside in Wake-attended Game prizes wfre pre- :vore short organza v~lls held by:, Auker home. Mrs. Ed Temple and Mrs. Norman 1 field. sentl'rI to i\Iiss Mutl. velvet crOWllS and earned cascades: -.~- -.- -.-- .--.--.. ---- --- - ~---".-- .--- -- -- -" -

Hostesses were I\Irs. Ervjn ;of daisies trimmed with orchid net. I, :------------------------------------0-Hageman. Mrs. ,Junior Baier, i m~:.ry G;::h~~tie~,m~~:~:n~~ ~e:~! 'irs Jim Suher. Mrs. Henry ARE YOU PLANNING G~,lla,bOe.'-'tlJ~"!aHuO',,,.'-lrd :'I1a\1 and Mrs. ,Ronald Wert, Wa~ne, were grooms· I . ..

lY i men. They ~ore dark trousers with I A showt"r was held Sunday af- I white dinner jackets. I

ternoon with Mrs. David Warne- i ar~van way~er~ndus~~r~-. ; A ? muncie .!u[h' Tirtsorl was co- I Baier'

-1",,"0"-';. - ---' - ----'-~w~er~e ~~~~~~f.iill~y~ii'ii;t-·---'---~- _O#~_'--O-_-1 _____ __",_1'___I .... .#..._'_LL_~_.~ _____ _I_---, Wurs.chmidt, was

Glen-,Frinks Announce i girL Wade Hall, Omaha, was

Mardelle's Marriage I be;~:'i,rlde's mother w?re a Hoskins - Mr. and Mrs. Glen sheath with lnoss green.

Frink announce .the May 7 mar· j anlla whife carnation corsage. riage of their daughter, Mar- , bridegroom's mother wore a toast'l delle. to WIHiam Koepke, son of i color ~ace sheath w~th beige ~C-!

M~'h:n~o~l~ls~ E:c~~n ~~~~~eed in I ~~~!~~~.s a~:, a white carnatIon

rites at SL Paul's Lutheran A reception- "was" held in church. Yankton. church parlors following the cere- ,I

I many. Mrs. David Warnemunde I 'WAS in charge of the guest book. I ; t~ifts were arranged by Kay Wag-

Bride-to-Be Honored At Shower-~I .. nsdoy

Karen Voss, Em{·rson. was hon­ilrpd at a mi'lceUaneous show~r 'l'hur~day 1I1 G I' ace Lutheran

! ~:~: g::~~~: and Mrs. Gary :

p~~i~re~~~~~~e S:~orL~~n~:d i

June or any other month has certain reguirements for the well dressed groom.

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Russell Pl'estons Plan {'hf~:~~~\,:,~:IO~~r:ai~~~~ Richard I. Susanne Miller. Mrs. Harold LO.

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herg, CarroU, cut and served the I : cake. Mrs. Henry Mau and Olga 'Hageman poured. , I Assisting in the kitchen were i Mrs. Harry Schulz. Mrs. HarVe y ,[ Reibold, Mrs. Henry Kugler, Mrs.

by Curlee ,An,nivers.Qlry O-pen HQu;se 1\1l':HI. .'\Ir<;. Cyril Hans{'n, Mrs.

Mf and Mrs. Russell Preston, Dan Heithuld, l\lrs. Otto Heithold', Laurel, will ohserve thei,!' for· 1\'1rs. !\I:.lry Han!:>en, Mrs. Lcst~r tieth wedding anmversary with Hansen . .'\Irs. Herb Hansen and an open house Sunday from 2 'Q .. __ . ..l.O(mil Hamen. 5 p.m. at the Woman's club Came prizes were presented rooms, Wayne. to tbe honorce ]'VIIS!:> Voss will

: Hosl(ins Coupre-to-Mo¥k--­Golden Wedding June 12

marry ,James liansen in eere­.JIl.onies J.unc ]f) <It SI Paul's Lu· theran t'h~~'~h: -Emersvn-.- -

I m~n~' H:~~'in~J'~iJlc~~~~~~'e Ct~~f; D. Heitman Honored ot golden wedding anmversary with Bridal Shower Thursday" an ooen house at their home Jur.e Dorothy Ikitman was honored 12 from 2 to 5 p.m. at a hndal shower Thursday eve· Cha~man~ were married Feb. ning In the WomAn's dub rooms.

22, 1911 but will celebrate tbeir Hostesses were IVlrs. Russe!i anniveFsary early since their Lindsay. sr. and Mrs. Rus Lmd-daughters. Mrs. John Knzma· say, jr. Prizes at games, were niclJ" Moab, Utah, and Mrs. Ar- presented to the honoree.

I Ben Meyer, Mrs. Albert Bichel and I Mrs. Fred Heier. '

For her going-away ensemble'

i ~~h~:i~~c~~~~:ie:. beige suit 'With

The bride was graduated from : Wayne High, and attended WSTC. I I She is employed by 'an Omaha in- I I surance company. The bridegroom I was graduated from Wayne High

~ f~~d ~:r~~~ t:~~~oa;:din b~he F~r~ry ! ! Publications, Omaha. I I , The couple will, reside at 7011 South 22nd street, Omaha. ' . ,.

~~u~::o~~ ~~~~ton, Calif., will t/~~~ f~!~~~~n;lli2.be marriE'Ci

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Hoskins Club Party Friday

guests hi the Dennis Carlson home: Luetkes are building a new home in Crete, where he is a teacher. Mr. and 'Mrs, Keith Ellis, Allen,

. the C3.rlsdn home (or the

last Sunday evening visitors at the w('('k in thl' Albert Sundell Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hanson, John Asmus home, The Mar-ian- -and while hC'f mother and bohY sisler Kingsbury. Calif., arrived Mon·

M.rs. Harry Schwede was among Johnsons in the Wen Sholin and Raymond Borg I are in the hospital.' day morning. for a visit in the guests at the Keith f1uwaldt home, home Wednesday evening to families. They were jonied at din- . MI'. and Mrs Joe Johnson and _ Phillip Ring home enroute ~ the Ra-rnlolph, Friday afternoon. day. Sandra and Richard Ring ner by Mr. and :Mrs. Weldon Mor- thf' Mis.ses Sundl'll were dinner centennia' meeting \of the Aug·

Rev. and Mrs. Donald Raker and ited there Sunday afternoon. tAelndSeonn'JOchanrs?olnarn.dmJ3"lyU,tch and the I gdUaeyS1S'Aoflfer~nlio'So'nSlvin""a"loJrO,,!tlJ.wsocnrc1\;Olnr-, '"...,(tana Synod in Rock Island, III. Mrs. Louis Marott was honorcd-~ - -- - -_.- - family, Q!1coln, spent the weekend The Ralph Ring t'lmily visited .~ ~ 10 Mrs. Ring and Mrs. Hanson ant

by Highlands ExtenJiio~ _club _meIP·I- at the-Fred Jochens home. the Lloyd H'ugr-lman home Sunday The Gordon ShoHn an,d Raymond I and Mrs. Roy Sundell. The J'ack sisters. hers. at ~ farewell party-Tn her Hosk.Ons Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Voecks, evening. Borg families and Mr. and Mrs. Krueger family. Winside, were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ring were home Friday afternoon. The Ma· Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koepke and Mr and Mrs GOI don Bard and Marviq.. Mortenson were gu~sts in there for the evenin~. ~n Wahoo Saturday for Mrs. Ring's ~oJ~vi~a~~~~~eef~~~ ::~e~/O~~1 Mrs. J. E. Pingel famJly and Mrs Harry Schwede daughters were at Ponca State Alden Johnson home Monday . ~hc Stanle~ Dahlgren fami.ly .en· class reunion at Luther college.

,~irJe.I" Phone n guests at the Harold Voecks park Sunday Enroute home they afternoon. - ]o)ed a family get·together in the They returned Sunday afternoon. , Pierce, FrIday everung. visited in the LeRoy Swanson The Jule Swanson family .. and Clarence Berg home. Hawarden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson

The afternoon was Bpent playing M E B h dl p·t h Bossard returned home to home Sioux City Mrs. Gus Sw~~son, Allen, vlsH~d la .. Sunday In the Dahlgren spent Sunday evening with Mr.

Waco, Tex., who have been of her mother. ,Mrs. Hewn

and the John Boecken· hauer family.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Higgins. N('

lIarry Wert home during the week. I A picnic in their hono~ was enjoY~d 'at: the Wayne park-Monday noon

Guests at a wiener I'oas" and pit,· nie supper at Leonard Robert.;; Monday :licr.e Mr. and Mrs. fiav

~fdbee~tsD~~k~~~ t~~dEl~~~tzRO~:~~~~~i families.

Curtis Ring arrived home from Longview, Tex., Wednesday where he has beNt nttending LeTourneau Tech th<" past year. He will return In the fall.

cards Prizes went to Mrs. ArnOldi ~s. m m a ern ar. I c Tilden Sunday aft,er spending two Thi~teen ladies' of the neighbor. in t~e Art :Munson home Sunday for dinner l\.10nda~ WNe Mrs. Joel Pierson's mother, Wayne. Wittler, Mrs. Orville Ande,rson, ~:llze;. W~~s w~~le~~c~~r a~~d M~~. weeks at the home of her grand· hoOd visited Mrs. Sylvester Beck evenmg. _. Dahlgren, SIOUX CIty, and the Earl Weldon Mortensons and Lau· nill S'",ETNIIYfJ? T't,lrs: - Fred Marquardt and Mrs. P~;m=~. . . paret;Jts, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Edwin Thursday afternoon in observance Mrs. Fred Kellogg and d.~ughtcr Berg familY, Waterloo, Ia. I I',rn Ji Gutzmann. M d M F oed Meierhenry. of her birthday. . brought. Mrs .. Estelle RIchards. In the .Bu~ E.rlandson home renee Hansons en~oyed a' picnic a~ ti#~ :'1'" " ttl

Following the party Mrs. George r ~n visit~' at the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wagner, It·Ir. and Mrs. Elvis Olson and So~th SiOUX CIty, to the Sunday PICTilC dmncr were Mr. ~~n~~~k ~~~da:ndeve~~ns~ e~~lr!ir t:lJ\=2 J 'J t&! 1"'nndn~E'1rnbse, rE~d' KMorISla'thA'touBrrcUdggreloffiwaen,. home last Sunday after. and Randall were Wednes· Gwen were in the Jack Park home Chmn. home Thurs~~y, where ~he Mrs. Axe~ Erlandson, Alfred, Me., --:::::;:::::::::::::::::::.:.;:::::::::.:.:..:=::=;:~

l' ' visitors at the Robert for Sunday dinner and supper. r~~alned for ~ VISIt. The lad~s who left for home Tuesday, Mr. !II ----.. ------ ----------gardens in the area, iH"gg,erntey,erhome, Tilden. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lund were Vlslt.cd Mrs. Ollve .Lamb alnd Mrs. and Mrs. Swan Soderberg, Mr. and

Schwede was among with a group who enjoyed a picnic Le~tIe Harmon. FrIday afternoon. Mr_>!. WArner E~land~on an,a the ,J E. Pingel and Richard were Don Wiedm·an home, at Gavins Point Sunday. Chmns and .thelr guests wer; dID· I PatrI Burns famIly, SIOUX ~I~y.

~~~~r~l~ite;U~~:-e,g~i~~id~t. the AI· aftern:~. among Mrs. Gordon Bard accompanied' ~~~:~s~~a~~ ~he Charles Keyser vi~:tr~~ DM~~. D~~~fr~~I:~~s:~ld~~~ l\I H' ITy S I ede was a-mong the Paul Dangberg Mrs .. Harry Wendel and Mrs. E~oeh Allan and Bryan Borg and Sleven Linda Friday afternoon. '

.'!.tlf':;:· a~ the c~~ L.' F~vich , Winside, Tuesda.y afternoon. Martmson to North Branch, MlDn .. Sholin, Omaha, were Sunday over-: The Allan Sandahl and Homer l1Omt'. l'\orfolk, ThursdaY evening Mrs. Stanley Langenberg and Tuesday. to atte,nd th?, hl!!~ !:chool night and Monday guests of Lowell I' Biermann familIes, Wisner, enjoy·

1\11'. and Mrs. Ed Appel, Karen Nanette, Mrs. Donald Asmus and graduallOn of Ronme Bar~ness, and Glen Johnson. ed picnic dinner With Ed Sanda his :1nd Sammy Norfolk, were I.ast Marlene Frink spent Thursday in whose mothe~ IS a sIster of Mrs. Dean Sanda hIs, Lincoln, spent I Monday Sunrl.ay evenin", guests at the Mar- City. Bard. He was aw, a~d?d a .tour·year weekend in the Dick and Neil Mr. a~d Mrs. C. R. Ash and Mr. 1111 Srilermr] bume. Mrs, E. O. Behmer left Wednes- scholarship to,BenwlJl, ~hnn., state homes. and Mrs. E. J. Lun.<:iHhl alLd Le·1

Gladys and Willis Reichert, Win- day to spend several days at the college. The. ladles returned Wed- Ronnie Ring's class I Vern were dinner guests Sunday in Ride, were Monday callers at the • • • Lloyd Behmer home. nesday evenlOg. 0 • t Wayne Prep· closing the Henry Tarnow home to cele· Airs.' Minnie Krause homp. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Neuman The G?~don B.ard and .Elvls picnic at the Thurs. brate ,Bruce's twelfth birthday. I

AIrs. Minnie Krause and Mar· Brummel Reunion and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas SeheUen- son famllle~ enjoyed a supper Friday evening -1\'[-<1 x -Ash, Colorado Springs, gard Wf're Monday evening visi- The annual Brummel reUIUon berg VlSited-at the Edwin -K-oepke CO-¥ellant -church FrIday for thp 11 a piano recital at the Colo., was a :;upper and overnight tors at the Charles Fub1"ffi-an home. will be heltr aT' Gitman parR, home Wednesday evenIng co~flrma~d~ - J Ch b lege auditorium. guest in the C. R. Ash home last Norfolk. Pierce, Sunday. Mrs Harry SchwedEj was among r an r~ 1m am ers Wednesday evening visitors in Monday.

Mrs. Robert Amen, Jimmy and guests at the Walter Hundt home, II ~endded af famdy PI~me at the Merle Ring home wc.re Rose· Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Carlson

Tommy, Norfolk, and Mrs. H. C. Birthdoy Clyb Norfolk, Tuesday mornmg un ay or Mr an Mrs mary RamIrez, Costa Rlca, who were at Randolph Sun~ay for Mittelsteadt visited at the Herman Mrs. Walter Fenske entertamed Sharon, Merwyn and Martlyn rant (Belle KillIon), has been attending college and Linda Dunklau's confirmalton and Opfer home Friday afternoon ~irthday club Satun~a;v afternoon Strate spent Tuesday at the Hans w1~ are hJr~for aglexte~1ed teaching Spanish, and Bob Shock· were among dinner guests in the

Mrs. Ben Brumels and Mrs. (-,uests were Mrs. Wllham fenske, Asmus home. . . r. an r5. pn son leY,-Sioux City. Dunklau hOme. l\Unnie Bruckner were Friday af· John' and Mary, Mrs. Awalt Walk· Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wachter c?ildren w~re at t~e Pender The Merle Ring family and Mrs. Willis Luetke, tenoon visitors at the Mrs. Lizzie cr and Joyce Falle. -Prizes were Tuesday evening visitors at gltfl Satur~_ay eventn: .to

f see Mrs. Sunday aiternoon in the were Sun day overnight

PuIs home. won by :Mrs. Ed,Winter, Mrs. Ras. Wachte~ home. e mar Gllssman an In ant son, Hutchinson home, Sioux City, Mrs. Mary Falk and June and mus Nielsen, Mrs. Herman and .~s. WIllard Maas tU1d Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haug, at Wally Sorensen's, Lawton,

Nancy Opfer spent tbe weekend and Mrs. H. C. Falk. A cake VISIted at the H~ns As- Waco, .Tex., were complimented The Bob Barg family were

Wi~or~~;h:C::\~~;,e~tanton, Mrs. by Mrs. Fred Joehens centered ~ednesday evenmg. ~~r:e ~~i~:ry. i~r~:ndC·M~~. ~::~ relatives at a picnic at Glen Frink, Mrs. Fred' Kleensang refreshment table ~~e':J~gD~~~i ~o~~~ ;a~~ renee Rmg and the Gordon Bard Point Sunday.

and Herbert Krause were Thurs· Town and Country Club home. .. family were additional guests. dl~~r a~~e~s SU~~~yR~~th~:r wpe:: I d~ay callers at the Mrs. Minnie- Mrs. A. Bruggeman was hostess Mrs. EfWl~ tnnch, Mr. Sunday dinner and supper guests ents, Lyle Jewells, Newcastle Iu-ause home. . to Town and Country Garden club Gene Ulrich and the Art Borg home were Mr and "Mr. a~d Mrs. Douglas B)orklun?, Wednesday. Mrs. Franklin Archer, left Saturday to spend Mrs Han::. LubbcrfOtedt anrl M1 Mrs Edgar Blodgett, Yankton

SIOUX CIty, spent the weekend In Van Nuys, Calif., was a guest. in the Alfred Ulrich and Mrs Ted Carl"on, Omaha arrlved Monday mornlng for a VISII

I the Henry Asmus home. Mrs. Bruggeman presided. The Minn. Mrs Jim Gustafson attended a lin the Carl Sundell home

Mrs. Harry Schwede ~as among comprehensive stuay on national Rathman, Omaha, spcnt costume bowhng party at the a1 Guests m the Carl Sundell home gues~s at. the L~p Hahn home, parks was given by Mrs. Brugge. with Mr. and. Mr~. le}s Frida) evenlUg The famIly after Memortal Day exercises weret MadIson, Thurs;,'·. aftrrnoon. . man. The lesson on rock gardens Rathman. was in the Marlow Gustafson home Mr .. and Mrs. Joe Ertckson aoo

Mrs. Betty ( ". llsh left Fnrl.ay was given by Mrs. Gus Frank. A and Mrs. Myron Walker and Sunday <lfternoon 10 celebrate his Dwame, Mr .. and Mrs. Albert Sun-for her ho~e It San Jose,. Call!., tour is planned in the near future. were guests at the H. C. birthd' dell and Alvm Sundell and SuelIen. , after, spendmg a week Wltll her ___ Friday. evening .in hon· satu~~ay afternoon callers in the M, r. and' ~rs. Ed Sandahl, Mr. I'

mother, Mr~1 ,1\'Jildred Witte. l. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harry Pingel, forty·fifth weddmg an· Earl Lundahl home were Mr, and aqd Mr~. Dick Sandahl, Mr. and

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MERCHANT Mrs. BeSSie Kudera, Mrs. Walter Aurelia, la., were Wednesday over. Mrs. Henry kahrs, Mrg. Otto Rog· Mt~· Ned Sandahl and Ryan, Mr'i

,Strate, Sharron, Merwyn and ~ar- night and Thursday guests at the Mrs. Elmer Thompson ers and Mrs. Anna Spjke. Sioux aq'd Mrs. Lloyd H~gelman, Mr. and I Firestone Store

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The Wayne Herald tly~ and .Mrs, Hans Asmus were E. Pingel home. and Mr. and MrS. City. They were enroute to the Paul Mrs. Lawrence Rmg and Tvlr. and I Phone 126 I FrIday dmner and supper guests M'rs. Qrville Andersen entertain- were Monday eve· Fischer home for supper. . C. L. Bard w~re among rel~-1222 Main Wayne I

!=~=~~~=~D~ ___ m_ d~h~~~ ~_M~h~~~hl~~~d~a~c:oo:p~e~n~b~v:e~~:n~c:~~e~o:n~m~~~;======;~~~~~~=~~===~~=~~~~=~==:=~ era' left for San Diego, Cali., for ~rs M,onday after~oon In honor of an.d. Mrs. Lester Deek and I in the ,L=:;:;n~~jt:n~o:'e~'e Ld~~~~l~ ,;;; an indefinite . Larry s seventh bIrthday. VISIted at the Myron Deck t~_E-,_J,

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~~!:~~e: :~~st:a:::: ;;-~~Im~~~!: Vern L~ngenberg, Lincoln, spent Mr. a'nct Mrs. Glenn Lundahl and I 1y's third : Mr. Mrs. .. Joh:n. Kudera 'On their six- :ree~~~de In the Henry La,nge.qberg sons spent Sunday~;~Mb h-ar par· I Ed Ellenberger and Mr. and Mrs. teenth wedding a'nniversary at :M dl F' k M D A eots, Rcv, and Mrs. A. Duerschner.] Norman Putman, Norfolk, Mr. and their hc>me Tue5day evening. musfSand ~~ns,n~r's. ~!~no~nBe~~ ILane, S. D I Mrs. Harry Schwede and .Jerry Monday evening guests at the mer Mrs Herman Opfer Mrs Mr. and 1\1rs. Axel Erland'Son'l Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Asmus, Everett Neuman home were Mr. Rob~rt Nurnberg, Mrs. W. C. Beh~ Alfred, _]\,'1(',. Mr. and Mrs. Swan I

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Strate and. and Mn. Lloyd Burb and Ricky mer, Mrs. Orville Anderson and I S~derberg, I\·Ir. and Mrs. Warner.

flii~iiiijiiiiiiiiii.iil Mrs. Don Frink, Carroll, were I Erlandson and Mr. :~d Mrs. paUli

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Wednesday evening guests at the Soderh~rg were 1< nday supper Henry Asmus home. guests In the Jack Soderberg home. I

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schellenberg and Mrs. Ervl! Gustafson, I Monday afternoon callers at were Saturday Supper I

Herbolsheimer home. .' Sunday afternoon I Mary and Margaret Johnson and Harold,

Melva Dean Horton, El. la,., and the late Mrs. I

., Spent tfie-weeKen(f-at ~ter-... Mann home. - A group of relatives enjoyed (,0·

Mrs. Carl Hinzman and operativc Junch in the Jack Soder· I f--W~"y--B<iss.r<I" 'I41den,- visited at berg l,lO~e fo!lowing MelllOt:iJ!.! D~_.r

home, Wayne, exerCIses. afternoon. Me and Mrs. Walter Johnson,

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hohneke, Lincoln, had Sunday dinner in the Mr. and Mrs. George Amend and CIif~ Munson home and remained Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wachter were 11Intll Monday, when th, ey went to among ·guests at the Frank Waeh- the Carl Bark and George Jensen ter home Friday evening in honor I homes to continue theIr. visit of Phyllis' twenty·first birthday. Wednesday.

St~~!' a~~ss~~i~~:~r:~dM~~s~~~~~ Di~~n~:~d:~~e~~:~ ;~~:t~;~ ~~~ Asmus visi~~.d Arlene Asmlis, co-I thur Munson. and Ca-rroll and- Mr. lumbus, Fnday afternoon. and Mrs. Nell Sandahl and Ryan.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bjorklund, Myrtle and Helen Sundell, vma·

ho~ea~i~i~~~i~ 1~:'iI:~ II See By, The Herald , Mr. and, Mrs, Harry Neiman,

Wakefield, have adopted t h r e c clrttdren, Llnaa;---S, toITatne,- 6;and Jim,S. Mr. Nieman is employed in Wayne.

Friday morning guests in the George Magnuson home following Maynard';,: graduation were Mr.

Mrs. Jack' Brockman, Center, and Mrs. Forrest' Magnu~on

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Sally Schreiner I lorry-snepporo-W d H S d she older members-e ere un ay started the .'Beginning Baking" M,n.· .. itltt "YrII",""I\I

~esson8. The next general meeting

The (Nebr,) Herald. Thursday, June 2,1960

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Sally 'Schreiner, daughter of MI'. IS June 10. ThE! .olgder group will

:~~ ~~~yR.s~;p:;~~~i~:~ ~ay~~: meet again Friday. and Mrs. Elmer Bruhn, :'~T1~====::=====~.O~5~J---__ and Mrs, Homer Sheppard, Col. DJ;.n R~,,"'rs r :~~ ~;s~rtw~ii~e~~~::rn ~J:; i

very thing umbus, were married i.'n ceremoni· D:i x; ~ n -, Dixon Rang'lers"-.j;:H Rapi~s._._were married Saturday I See By· The Herald ian church, Wayne, as leader. Lee Johnson was church, Wayne. _____ ' _____ _ ("s Sunday at the United Pesbyter· club was organized with Dale Stan· 'I mormng at St. Mary's catholic

do~~ie O. r!'g pr::;~:oz~rm;~ir~~~' president; .Duane Prescott, Rev. WIlliam ~leffm<i.n officiated! ,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson .nd Johnson," Early, Ia., sang "The Ricky F~ed Boes-Iat. ~he double rmg"cerem~my. P~:lfamilY, ColumbUS, Mr. and Mrs.

and Ricky Joe trlcla Sherry sang On ThIS Day, [DaVe Young and family Concord-Lord's Prayer" and "Song of The boys se- "O.Beautiful Mother," "Panis An- ia Kan. Mr and Mrs Ii E Rad-Ruth." Fred Vorce was organist. and wild life as gelicus," "Ave Maria" and "0 I aker Msne~ and H~le~ Gilder-Th~ b~ide, given in marriage by theIr year. Perfect Love" Jamce Molachek, I slee~e were Memorial Day guests

;~~ :~ P1;anrW;.e l~~e ~c:- t!~~~ ;;;,..,. GOofiett.rs Club \Jo Stanton, was ~FgaDlst. 1m the Mrs Mae Yo~g hQrne. The fitted'~ ti6Hlt!e, was tlfshioni:l(\ Winside _ B r en n a Go-Getters The bnde, given In marrlage by [ IMrs. William Kane .nd Lind. with a scaUdped 'Sabrit)8 ·neckUn,e· 4·H club met May ~2 at the -Les- her father, wore a ballerIna length spent Memonal Day weekend In

accented with jewelled embroid- ter Rrawhz home MIckey Topp I gown of embrOidered scalloped or-r the Herbert Behmer .home, Stant-ery. preSided Members discussed tag- r:;e~ :v~~b~~;::t%;k~:n:re:s f~~~i on - ~~,

The flared. s~irt, trimmed with gmg of calves Merlin and Albert skirt oaner of taffeta n'd short I Mr. and Mrs. Mern Mordhont Qands ot lace and hip bows. fell !oPP ~re.. leaders. Sunday's meet·isleeves. . n I and ~amllY attended. graduatIon In. to 'an aisle.wide train. Her tier-llDg WIll be in the Art pOllard. .,... exerCises last Monday 10 Lyons for ed illusion veil was field by a jew- home. Her Silk .lllusIOn veil feU from a I Karen Frese and were guests in cUed croWD. She earried a Bible - crown fashlone~ of see~ pe~rls and: the Harold Frese home.

- Wfth_8 white orchid corsage. . Hopeful Hom-emak.rs Ila{'e~ ~e ~arrJed a .Colomal c.as-I Mr. and Mr. Funk Williams lind Mildred Yates Nebraska City! Concord - Hopeful' Homemakers [Cade a white carnatIOns .Jnd pmk I family left Sunday for a fishing

was mald of ho~or Kaye Hirons' 14oH . club met last Tuesday in the roses. trip in northern South Dakota. Early, -la., was bridesmaid .. The; Concord S~hool auditorium. Cheri I Margaret R.~~,der, Cedar, RapJds, 1Mf'. and Mrs. Perry Cooper, wore identical·'gowns of light blue ,Hank preSided. Mem.b~rs answer· served as m~ld of honor. Shc ,:"oreIBluegrass, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. GJenn and white Schifhi embroidery on ed ~?ll ca~ by explammg the. use I a dre~s Of. mit> green nylo.n c.hlffon 1 Harvey, Rock Island'olll., Mr. and nylon sheer. They wore matching o~ a favorlte tool. Howard Gllles- ove.r crystallette and earned a Co- Mrs. Mark Benshoof and Mr. and crystalette blue' organza hats an~ pie was. a gue.st. C. I10nlal cascade .. ~ a n c ~ Bru~n, Mrs. Wilbur Benshoof, Winside, caried ~oloni~l, bouque.ts of blue Fr.ancls SullIvan was nametl vice I Staot.9n, ,was ~uruor b7ldesmald, I Mrs. W. E. Lindsay aod Florence and white daul:ies. preslden~ to succ~ed Joyce .Bose, wearlDg.a dress· of medJUm green Montgomery were supper guests

Harley' Gesiriech, Ba~sett, was who reslg~ed. Linda MartIndale n.yIon chl~f~n over taffe.ta. She car- 1 Memop-aJ.-fht~ in the Art Auker best man. Lyle She:ppard, Omaha, I a~~ CherI. Hank had charge of rled. a mlDlat~re Colorual cascade. r home. Coo~s and Harveys left was groomsman. David SChreiner'l~ H. es . Shella Doescher and Mar,y Ron~d Swe.'czek, Cedar .Rapids'lfor their homes Tuesday morning. Wayne, and De a n Sorensen, mO ll~S we~e hos~esses. ~es~ay s s~rved as best man. Usners were I W. Dean Smith, Lake Andes, S. Wayne, were ushers. The men • eetmg W1l1 be 10 the auditonum. Riehard ·Bruhn -and Jerry Sronce. D., spent Memorial Day'· wore white formal suits. I',. A reception was held in thef:.n the Clyde Wilson home and vis· Joan~ a n.-d. D-i a 1) n Rohrke, N mble Fmger~,. school hall following the ceremony. ited friends in this vicinity.

Wa.yn.,... ~ere .\c.andleUghters. Scott Wayne _ -. Nimble [< 10gers .4-H I Mrs. Leo.!l_a ~el_s_~n_ ~!,:s _ h0.!:i!es~. '~t~rs. Manley Wilso~, '.~rs. Liz­Hade, Mmneapolis, was ringbear- club ~ntert~med the ~others lVrar, Dorothy Eveson and Phyllis Kom- Zle Puls and Mrs. ""M1ITIIIe -Bruck­er. Sherry ·Sheppard, Omaha, was 116. Five girls sang My Mom. inek were waitresse~. Mrs .. BilI ner, Hoskins, called Memorial flower girl. Suzanne Behmer read a poem. Co- Hixon, Wausa, served punch; Nan- Day in the Clyde Wilson home.

The mothers of the couple wore leus plants w.ere presented to the I cy Daniell, North Platte, was in I Mrs. Ernest Siefken a·nd Ethel blue lace dresses with pink sweet-[ mothers. S u zan n e and DeAnn I charge of the guest book and Kar· i and' Mrs. Clyde Wilson visited heart rose~. ¢-< Behmer.and Sher?1 R;oberts served ~n Fenske, Winside, poured. sand.j Monday in the Mrs. ,-Alwin Ander-

A reception was held in the lunch. Next meeting IS June 20. I ra Christensen, Barbara Kuhn and son home, Dixon. ~ , church parlors following the cere- • Sally Norman were in charge of j Mr. and M.rs. French Penn spenf many. Mary Boyer, Wayne, reg· I the gifts. Sunday in the Donald Nelson home, istered the guests. Mrs. Everett I The bride attended WSTC two Wausa. Rees, ,Wayne. arranged the gUts. I years. The bridegroom is a gradu-I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fehring.r Mrs. Ardis Yates, Nebraska City ate of WSTC. and sons, Bloomfield, were dinner and Mrs •. ,Ray Bryan, Ames, la., May ~9:- Mr. and Mrs. Donald I The 'Couple will make their home guests Sunday in the Sylvester cut and served the cake. Mrs. R. Nelson, Wausa, a son, .Brent Don-I in Uncoln. Beck home. B. Stanley, Mankato, Minn., was ald. 10 lbs., 5 oz. Mr. a.nd Mrs. • IMY'. and Mrs. R .. J. Gulden and hostess. French Penn, Wayne, are grand· Caroline Gulden, Lexington, spent ~rs. F. G. Dale, Wayne; and I parents. I. JAB dh Memorial Day in the Mrs. John

Mrs, Robert Haile, Minneapolis, May '7, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar i o. nne ro agen, Goshorn home. poure<:! coffee. Mrs.' M. B. Childs Ghssman: Pender, a ,son. [. Mrs. Rhoda Roe, Fremont, and presided at the punch bowL Wait- May 27. Mr. and Mrs, Don Pack, Kermit Benshoof ,Will J. Nelson, Columbus, spent the ressea were Jan McArdle, Elk· I Wayne. (I son, Loye Donald, 8 Lbs., I i Memorial weekend in the Jim hom, Mrs. Neil Edmunds, Harting- 11f.! oz., Wayne hospital. . i M • d p' [BreSSler home. ton, and Karen Childs and Shirley! May 28, Mr .. and Mrs. AlVin G.; arrle at leree ,A, G: Br.ssl.r, Colorado Springs, Banister W,ayne I Sundell, WakefIeld, a daughter, 7[ .1 is spending a few days in the AS8jSti~g 1Nith ~erving were Mrs lbs., 3 oz., Wakefield hospital. JoAnne Brodhagen, daughter 01 James Bressler home I

Howard, Witt, Mrs. O. B. Proett: May 29: Mr. and Mrs. Harold I ~r. and~ Mrs. Ar~old BrOrihagen'j Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Phipps spent Mrs .. 'Riehard Kern, Mrs. Ro~ert ~eorge, Dlxon, a son, ver .. n Harold. Pierce, ... nd K~rrtUt Benshoof: son. Memoriil weekend in the Simon Casper:.., 'Mrs Robert Benthack 9 Ibs:, 9 oz., Wayne hospital. of Mr. and Mrs. Worley Ben:;hoof, Johnson home Montevideo Minn --Mrs-;--~,.....Mu... ' May.~O: Mr. and Mrs. Don I Cllrr?ll, were. married last Sunday I' Mrs. Milton 'Griffith and' '. Brune and Mrs. Richard Manley. [IJoWIThg, .JaCnol1,-a son, -s--lbs:-;·-'(---C.\l.e.Jl.iilg-Zi.o.n....L.u.the:r.a.n . I

For her going-away ensemble oz., Wakefield hospital. I Pierce. . . lin the Walter· I the bride -chose a beige sult -with: -' III Re'd· RbO

I ber~ Harms offlclat~~1 'kt I' Mr and ·Mrs Walter 1

b ' . d h·l I L 1(' ou e nng ceremony. LWat",· . . .

elge accessorieS an a w I e or· . NE Wayne [G tt "0 P ·f".t L " d' Omaha, were Saturday VISItors. [ chid corsage l'rue sang el _c ove an ' The couple' were graduated from ' "The Lor~'s Prayer." I Mr. and Ms. B. H. Mead,. (tins-:

Wayne Prep and WS'P& and both . . I The bnde ~ore a floor-length I worth, Mr. and M~s .. RIchard I

plan to teach next faU-in Plain- Mr. and .Mrs. Chfford P"ayne;.. of Chantilly ~ace and mistYIMead, .M.~. and· Mrs. Cynl Hansen i field lao -- Oxnard, CB:hf., were su,pper guests tulle. The slim bodice fea-, and famlly,t ,James .Hansen and. 1

F 'Il' dd' t' tel Saturday 10 the Ellis Johnson a scalloped Sabrina neckline I Kar.en Voss were dmner guests I[ o OWIng a: we mg np 0 0 - home.. 1 strewn with pearls and sequins Friday of Mrs. Willie Hensen hon-

orado, they WIll spend the summe.r. SUnd.IIV afternoG. " .. visito .. rt in the d 1 b ·d I I . loing Mrs Richard Mead's gradua. I

t ••• Ellis Jonnson 50me were Irene The redingote-slyled skirt of ny- han from WSTC. at--SOS~ East-Ninth;-·W-ayne -- _I r ---- --- - - - -- an ong n a s ec\ es I .. I _ Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Al Deter, i Ion tulle featured a scalloped edge [ M~so Loren Agler and Barbara

.1UB N.fWS Jan and Susan, Denver, Mr. and 'lace front and was worn over a full and Mildred Agler, Omaha, and

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Mrs. Earl Johnson, Thurston,..and 8kirt of shadow ruffles that fell in-I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roe, Beres-

• . and Richard. Deters flew t~ Way~~ Her silk illusion veil was caught visitors in the Pearl Sewell horne. _ Mrs. LeRoy J-ohnson, Betty Ann to a chapel train. I ford, S. D., were Memorial Day

Dixonettes j Saturday t? spend .Memorlal DaS' by a crown trimmed -with rhine· Mr. and M.rs. 'William ,Mfsfeldt, Dixon _ Older members of the weekend With re~atives. stones and pearls. She carried a . Denver, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wine-

Dlxonettes 4.R club.-rne! .M<ifiday A~ara.- Kalh,g'leJer .•. ~'1d _ Q.e~a white Q~chid surroJ-Vlded by liues I[ gar, Cozad, and Mrs. George Pat· with their leader, 'Mrs. Alwin An- n.i:le~s.on. were V.l.sl~rs. Fnday of.'.he valley. . terson were Tuesday visitors in I derson. A fa.Fewell-pie&ie-was--pla-Q~' ~~~n!n_g._ m __ the _ Ell~sr !~~n_s~.!l. _ Ca[Qly!l..il~c.b... Pierce, was maid I the Art Auker home. ned for Mary Ann Boeshart. Patty Tiome. ~ of honor. Barbara Ann Buss, Sew· I ,Daniel Vrtiska, son of Mr. and Thomas and Kathy Stanley qlade .• ard, and Alice Morclhorst, Hornick, ,~rs. Adrian Vrtiska, has enlisted lemonade and Mary Ann Boeshart Mr, and Mrs. Don McPherra",lla., were .bridesmaids. All three 1m the U. S. Navy and will take ~_de ~!l:tmeal._~_ookies. The "Let's Mar c i e and Noreen, Frem·ont, wore white lac~ dresses ~ith pink IhiS. basic training at San Diego, CooP' projecl was completed. spent last weekend in the Adam taffeta undersl1ps, matchmg hats C,al1f.

Both groups met Friday at the I McPherran home. anu gloves. They carried cascade Mr. and Mrs. Vidor Kniesc.he,

SnOv ... e1)mpiete-Line of Wedding .Gifts

BRIDE'S BOOKS CARDS SHOWER BOOKS GIFt" WRAP

. GUEST BOOKS NAPKINS

- We Also Do Engraving -

Wayne .Book·Store

West Point Cleaners and Launderers

PICK·UP andDELlVJ:RY MON'DAY anhRU~SDAY

FOR . HOUSE'PICK·Up

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0, Leove at,

, ATkf~S,CL()THINGSTORE

bouquets of pink carnations. Mrs. Mary Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Don Volwiler served as best man. I Otto Gerleman and Mrs. Oscar

and Jones were Hoeman attended funeral services

but kiss the bride! , ' / ."

If it w~ren't for the newspaper, thousands of brides would .walk down church aisles without fan-

----funr--:---:--;---withottN:tttffleti~­

any attention outside their im­mediate circle of friends,

Eve~yone kno!>,s thaT omy In The-news. paper will you find reports ~n the an­nouncement of the engagement,tile marriage license ap·plic(ltion, the picture of the bride, the details of the wedding, itself, the identification of the principals

about whare-fhe -eoupIe-willJiva -~ wherL they '(lre 'spending theirhonYmoon.

Stop and consider the many services you would expect

,It tells the new homemaker where to buy -what ait'the best prices, what· new items . are -~'~~ii~ble;gives iTer ~il-the ni!ws'of.her neighbors - and it has. more good advice than her own mother.

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.The .··MOy ~rm ~=Outlook "

"Our' Roots Are In This tand" ~:--

Live Cattle and Meat Imports', 1957-1960 BRIEF AND IMPORTANT hn,por:ts' of Hv.e cQttle Q:nd monufo(turing m~ot intQ the

United, 'SlGte. durin9; the-past 2 or 3 yeors have' raised que.til!~s among 1iv.effo~cers abollt tbe effect upon the d_<Hmt~t!~ mOl'ket. Some prod-ucers feel thot ilnpor·ts shQuld be dr(Jstj,co.lly cu.rtaired 01 stopped en,tirely.

Cattle Imp. up Sharply In the- ~year 'pe,iod jusl eaded, \957 tbrollS!> 195% in>­

ports oE cottle Inlo~. $. rose 10 their highest I ... t. T~ peak import year woo 1958:-"I1_r. thon, a miUion hea<l 01 ca,ttle cQmq into the U. S. from CO:noAA q,..j Mexito. Lost ye.Q"_ imlloits 01 (ive cattl" declined but still remained rGllIer high at obout 850 thousand, ,

Periods of high impor·ts of live coute- a.nd mea.t or:e doset~ connected with cycles in. U. S. livestock ""ed.uetion. VVhen tJ. So coWit numbers ond beet P'!oductiol1 ",~, hl!1h. impo,ts a~q, Hkely. to decljne because the- Io.w plices. dQ n.ot ~nCZOIlfQQe MexiC;QI1; Gnd Conadion pr.oducer:s to market livestock in this country. When ou, .qUle numbers Qree reduced and then elljXlnding, as IhOlY ha,ve been during Ih,e po",,", 3 ~.a .. , the hiQher prices attr",1 ca;ttle from our nei9 .. bbors in ~nc.reQsing numbers.

The primory toctOl' in the. impart"" of Ii." c<lttle iot<. the U. S. i. the dM>llnd 01, U. s. c,,11b. ~s a.nd pocters tor fo,.i9n Clnima.,. lihis d~Qnd-'is' ,!ronget:, .chlring tlie e",rly bllildlip, or, exponsion pha.e of t~ c<tttle cycle when breedeB, feede .. QIld pock"" ore, bidding. Ili"inst .eath "the, for the smClUe, sUllPly of domeatic C<llll .. comin!}, to market.

CATTLE: OK FARMS JAN. I

• HJ'nu.c"'wu "O,'O ........ "HO"lIllffOl' .. '''. O' ..... OlCU NO' '01 .. ,,« 'CO.,. Mil"" I 'OJ.' QIPU ,eu ... <. DH. ,OA , .. ,V'.r '"l'.'~'''

(n 1957 and '58 we had a record su"ply of feed grains on hond'but cattle numbers were down. On Jon. 1, 1958, the num­ber of cattle on U. $.. farms (tnd ranches was about 25 million -below tbeir 1956 high of 97 million head, with most of this re· duction in beef cattle.

Thus, beef production was down bull-he demand re­mained strong. To meet this demand and to use the abundant

'supply of low-priced feed~grain, American cottle feeders bid strongly for· feeder c'cttle and feeder cottle prices rose sharply. Bu-ye.(S 'ooked to Canada and Mexico to meet this demand for cattle to place on feed. The number of live cattle imported in­creosed sharply in 1957 and '58, _. _ .lmportLof.JjYe cottle from Canada and Mexico will be

--------tower.Jn 1960 than during the past 3 years .. _Cattle'r numbers in those-fw.o--cQ!!.!!!..'ies were reduced during t~e- period of heavy shipment to the u:~ .. fewer feeder cattle will be available for export this year. Mexico raised its export taxes on cottle considerably in February, 1959. U. S. cattle numbers have aka increased to the point that more domestic feeder cottle -Gf"e available. Prices were considerably low.er Jast :fa.1I . .thon....io the

-+---iInlt--am:I-wi'mrerot 1958·59,

. ~el)tClge with ArQ.entirlQ, Mexico, Irelond, Brazil and Canada following. i" orde •.

The m:.eot. ~xported, to the U. S. is mostly frozen-boneless beef arnr"mu,tton,--S-u-(l,. meal' dQes not compete directly wlfh the !loQch c~Qke:, Qnd primoQ. 9.rode beef produced from. grain fed cCl,tt~. Moot i"',~o'tecl ioto the u.. $, ha, mostly been used in tbe rnGk.int of lunc~ ~Qts, conned meats, and other proces~ sed'lI'o<lucis. ___ ,

The sl,ong demo.dmlean beef in IhO' U, S, during the eClst 1 yea,rs prqvided· a bonanl;:Q- to' th~, Australian and New teQ-klnd cQ:ttI~ producers. It provided Q market for cull cattle wbi~h. would otherwise not have been marketed but just killed C)nd; skjnned for the ..-:alue of the hid~s. It is recognized in these (o.llntr:ies, th.ot the level of exports will not be sustained in 1960 and future years. at the level existing in the recent past, with­Q.ltt ~.edQ.l,I.sJy. reducing bqsic breeding herds and impairing fu­tII,e beefJ1O~~cin!l ability. ... II COWS and Feeders Silow Greatest

Price Gain Darl., Lut 3 Years

30

10

1956 1957 1959

Australia has. a lang.-term arrangement with Great Brit-· ain providing that practically all the first and second qQality Australian beef available for export shall be marketed in Great

---8fltoin"+hiHneons-tltot--no--Austr<tlian-beet-1>f-tite-'quality-we-­ordinarly consu.me as fresh meat wilt be shjpped into the United States. Australia does not subsidiu the export of meat to the U. S. or any other country. Such soles are made through regular comm~rcial channels and are la.rgely determined by price re­lationships. Beef and lomb is produced in Australia almost en~ tirely from grassland. There is very lit~le fattening as we know it in Nebraska and other feeding areas.

Livestock Market~ng In

N.orth· 'Central Region

FEDERAL BUQ,GET, 1960·61: Expenditures of $80 billion in the next fiscal year were proposed in the President's budget ""'-""9_ Congress.u.ch-<loIl4' ",f ledemLs"""di"9-would be divided QS follows: nQtional security, 54 c;ents; interest, 11 II c;~nts;. vetera:ns, 7 c~nts; Qg.ricutture, 7 cents; debt retire~ meat 5 cents; other, 16, ceots. Since appropriations are mode I>y Congr.ess, actual spending may differ from the budget. The sources of each federal tax dollar wil.' be: individual inc;ome tQxes, 52 cents; corporation income taxes, 28 cents; excise taxes, 11 cent.?; alher, 9 cents.

BEEF CATTLE:'The number of cattle on feed April 1 in 2) mGjo~ feed1ng sta.tes was & ·per.cent above. a year ogo. Ne­b~asko' showe~ a one'per-cen-t decline from last year's h~h leve1, but ronks second in number an.l.eed this spring. Cottle fe.eders report intentions to market 19 percent more in April~June per­iod of 1960 than'last year, aod afSo have -more'-"h-eifers on feed-. Fa,t ca.ttle prices wi.ll dedine $1·$2 cwl- in (ate spring and eculy summer.

important for feeder pigs, and dealers were most important for feeder lambs. For all species of breeding livestock, direct sales to other formelS accounted-for the mojor portion.

[,luring the period all livestock production increa.sed. Auc~ions profited mqcn mor:-e hom the increas~ in market·jngs than did the central mar-kets. Dealers and shipping or market­ing co-ops lost, Qn~are apparen.tly on the way out.

F-or slaughter: hogs' tfte percentage going directly to ter· minqls declined and sQ.les through sl1ipping associations de­clined.

~etwoen 1940 and 1956 the percentoge of feeder piQ$ and breeding stock recei,ved by tetminals declined until it become 'only a, oegligible PAtt 01 tbe lotol ,old by farmers.

Inl' 'purchasing l-eeder livestdck the major sources iu~ed

by farmers were auction markets, other formers, and deal~rs. D.rect purc;hoses from other· former! also accounted tor Q major part oJ. the purc::hases of~feeder pigs. However, for: feeder cottle -and calves, which was the major closs of livestock purchased hy farmers, auctions accounted for al.m.ost ~bQ1f o.Cth~ .. !Q.t<tt For-feeder sheep and lambs, dealers accounted for a larger per­c;entQ.ge thon either auctions or direct purchases from other fa~s, M~io' cha,a!le~ between 1940' and 1956 in source of fqe~er livest-ock we-:.e iIKreases in percentage coming from a-Ltt;tihns and from dealers and the decline' in percentage' ob­to iRed from the termjna~ ma,rkets .

Method of Sale

R~RD, FEED SUPPll.~S: Feed grain and concentrale sup­pHes for the 19~-Q.1 feed.ng, seqson win set. new recor.cJs unless this x~ar's. c.t:QP. production is 6.eIOw normal. With ov~rage yields for 1960 <Wp5, tbe toto.l supply will be obout 170 miUion to", 3 percent obove 1959-60. The ca"yover of 78 miUion ta.ns will be 10'million ·t-ons ave" that o~'Llqst y.~or. Fec:4 c;ol1~entr~te suppltes per a.nimal unit will exceed 1.6 tons, Qlso q new tec;otd. 196Q support prices a,le 6, ~ents a )lushel lower than '59 for co", but the same. for other feed grain.s.

Feed prices w.ill continue low during the next 18 months if }960 yields are average or obfMfe. livestock feed price ratios' favor expansion of production for most kinds of li.vestock. Cattte numbe~s are now in the third year of the expansion phase of the c:;urrent cycle. Hog ond poultry pJoductton, down this xeo.r, can m,-;ncre_d-rather quiekly. SWOUS- '-',oubhLlies a.he<ld_. \ 11961~62) for livestock prices unless feed production and live­stock exponsion are slowed down.

mqining. transportation of livestock sold by fo.rmer.s, Uess thDn 1 0 per~enl of the tatall.

For livestock purchased by formers, the melhod of hQul· ing varied g.reotly between species and ports of the region. 1'0 both ports of the region, almost two· thirds of the ho~s ?nd Rig. were houled >by formor·owned, t,ucks. Proclically all ,,,. remainder were hauled by commercial trucks. For cattle on,d: calves, commercial trucks were the most importo.nt:, ona fqf.l11~ ers' trucks second.

For sheep and lantbs in the west N-orth Centra. States, coltllnerciol trucks occounted for neQ.rly GO percent. MQ.st of the remainder was diVided betweeB fQrm~rs~ tr~c;ks G;nd r4,iJ., roads. '

Methods used to hQ.ul livestock were related to distanCe. In general:. most of the rail hauling was for long di5ta.nc~s.

-R-easons for Choice of Markets -------~---r---

-·Four-fif.ths -Of the f~rmers interviewed indlcate~ tb~t i'll s .. lIing (ivestock they had 'only one outlet where they said aU their major class. , ".

Reasol1s for choice of a particular outlet for use in. sell~ng. major lots varied between classes. In general" the mojor factor was convenience of the outlet.

Convenience wa.5 part.icl,flarly important for sale of cull cows and veal calves' which t)!pically represented only a smQU port of total income 'of fo,mers. For other classes of livestock,

Almost all o.f .h~ livestock sold by fa;mers were sold either which more typically represented a major source of farm ilt-by liveweight Of by the head. Between these alternatives the come, formers were more concerned about prices, or competi. method used depended. mr'geiy on t,he cla;ss and expected use. tion for livestock they sold. Only a smalt per<entoge: of. the liv.estock sold by farmers for staughter was sold on a head basis. _ _ Tl)ese w:eosons were reflec~Qd in, shifts fQrme~s made be-

For slaughter animals and heavy feeder livestock' the tween markets. Most commOll shift,; were away from terminq,l' vaJue to thi buyer is ,'ery closely (elated to the body we.ig.h.t. markets to locat outlets. The shifts were made because (1) th.e. However, for very lightweight feeder stock and mcny classes forme'r felt t~e loc-alooutlets were rrluCJ1-more convenient, (Z) of breedJng stock even 10 or 15 percent difference in' weight mQrketing co'sts were less, or (3) some other services wel;e pro~ maybe less important to the toto I vQIUerngjLJ!J>itiID:Q~"",D.Y",J:L ~. --"""" ' - C" - ---""-c- ,--

-feed iol0 USQQTe -products::' ------ When buying livestock, f<a,rmers usually looked at more Where Formers and Ranchers Buy and Sell Livestock commonly ",ere sold on a head basis when it markets than they did in selling,

appeared that the price per ~e'ad was more important than The .major single reason for choice of a particular. sOlnce The period of 1940 through 1956 brought major economic the price per amount of weight or where weighing equipment was the desire to avoid di~eQse. Concern over disease ledla .Iarge

and social c~nge.s, tn the U. S. These ,hanges hod an important was not available. ' percentoQ""e of formers to buy only· directly fr~m ather formers.

~~:hnc:l:gny suu:~'~na;:r~:it:~:. for ogricultural produc::ts and on For the major slaughter classes--steers and heifers, bgr· Specific criticism of ITHJrket agencies by farmers varied A ma'jor change which oc;curred in the marketing pattern rows and gilts. and. lambs-·only about lone percent was sold by widely between types of agencies. The most frequently given

b 1940 d 19 6 h - tfl.e·._h.e:ad. For t;ulJ dairy cows, veal co ves, and e:wes, the per- f criticisms "'ere that prices were too high, lack of buyer com_po_'_ etween an 5 was t e increase in yolume al sales of - - centage sold by the head was m-uch hig.her, since many became'- titian, inad~quate supervision of weights, and unsanitary coodi-:..,

live5tock of all ctasses through auction markets. In large meas- I. sta.ughter animals only when they found no demand for breed- t,'ons. ure, this occurred as farmers decreased t~e proportion of their ing ':'Se. .

ManfacturingMeat ImpQrts Rise soles Ihrough deolers os an outlet for slaughu" li .. slock. The proportion of slaughter cattle, calves, sheep and lambs ma[1.eted Most :co.ttle;and calves sold for .feeder. purposes were '.iold Relative Importance of the Livestock

Enterprise and Outlets Used Imports of low~grade boneless 'meat for manufacturing h h . I h d I r h I b 1940 56 on a live-weight basis. However, about three· fourths of the

uses also arose s~arply during the 1956-59 period. from 32 t roug ter'rtllna s, ange on y s Ig t Y etween and 19. yaung unmatlire ca.lves qnd four-fifths of the pigs sold for: million pouhds 3 years ago to about 600 million pounds .. in 1959. feeding were sold on q. head, bos.is. The U. S, has now becQl1Lo an i'l'Portant importer of meat, es- Classes of Livestock Sold, Outlets . Procti~ally_ "n lives lock sold for bleeding purposes lI<Ore pecially of beef and- mutton. The couse of the increase in im~ . sold- on a head basis. For the "most important" classes of lives~ock on the form ports which accounted for 4 .percent of our total meat con~ F~r the North Central States, the most important classes Percentage of livestock purchased by the head was greater between 60 and 7'5 percent of the ;Jnimals sold by farmers were su.mption last y~ar is essentially the same as for increased im. of livestock sold by formers are slaughter steers, heifers, and for dealers and other·travelipg buyers than for buyers located c.onsigned by formers who rE:ceived over 50 'percent of the total parts of live c(tttle. hogs. In the range states feeder cattle, calves, and lambs us- ot fixed facilities. cash receipts from livestoc.k sales. For most of these major cI.q~-

In the .expansion phase of the cottle cycle farmers and ually are the most important classes at livestock sold. es, som~~h~-d!ff~ent chqnnels.' w~"e used in seiling liv~st~k ranchers hold back cows in or4er to inc.r~.as~ th~ sizp .f t~~ir FQ.rmers and ranchers in Nebrqska reported that 45 per- h d fl' k by the formers who receiv~d over 50 percent of their income breeding, herd. This causes the price of low-grad~ cattle- to rise ~ent o~ the cClttle and calves ",ere sold for slaughter, 45 percent Met 0 0' Hali ing ltvesto~ from sale of (ivestock compa,ed with .fa,rm.ers who received less relative to~ the hi her r;ades. Hi h. dom,estic prices for low for feeding, 2 percent-ter~nd 8 percent for 4·H or . . than 50 percent of their i~ome fr-om sole of livestock: In'gctl-

---t--~~~~~Jc'~'iE::-":~~._'=~~""'=XJ==c7'C'~--,lInkno"'''. In ~lobIG.ka 94 percenh:>f-'1he hog. olld pigs·were--~all three sp ... _ligIttIj,-",_-6Q...pe<CecM-~n..0i---~~""'t.-1~..".crcemt<_--<>1Y;vestocJ<-,;oItl-tihroutrl.-temrtmm-::""rd---Ir---gra, e ee on mytt~~. ~.ttr~ct m~t rQg:a at er,. C;QU.l)iiti~: soht for slaughter and the rest for feeding and breeding. stock sold by farm.ers in the West North Centrol States were dire~t to packers was higher for farmers who rec~iY.e.d50!..jlI~!Ilf._f-__ ' weather andntglr'f~d grain pro~on- of 1957:59' 'causeQ ti. .. Slx*¥~elg.hl p.erc:;ent-::o:!-the. slaughter steers and helter~ In --na:uted hy commerciol truckers. or more of their income from sale ot tivestock than tor o .... er· flIpid turn around in the U. S. cattle production cycle. Caw~ the N"rll. Centrol Regian were sold through terminal markets. Hauling, with Q Ityck operated by the farmer, either his !<itm~{-,-.. were retained in the breeding herds. The- produdiol1--of low' Terminal. markets also .were .the maj()r outlet for other slaughter own Of· on~ -borro,wed from Q neigb-bor, ronked as the ·sec.ond In recent years, the number of-head sold has been increas---grade beef was <tSpecially short during Ihe posl three YOOB, cattle and calve, (~I percentl, slaughter hogs (35 percentl, most ill'Pl}!'tant m.e\hod of transp,orting Ii.estock from. the ing and the number o.f IlIrmers selling liv.~tock has- been d.e:

."- resulting in an·unu,sually·sharp rise in the price o! such meat. and slaughter sheep bnd lambs, (59 percentl. filrm. Fa:r..;e;s hq,q.I.~ about 30 percE!n~ of th~ liv..est.ock in tlieir elining. As, lives~oc.k ~.rodlfcers hq:te be(ome-mor~ sp.e.ciQJ~"

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:'1 Audion mq,rkets were the most impodant outlet for awn trucks and hauied about 3 percent' in trqcks barro~d the perce,:,tage livestoc;k so~d by lor!l,e sp,ecioJizecHivestock--prev feeder.ca~tle an~alves; direc.t sales to other farmers were most from ne4ghbors. Buyers' trucks accounted 40r .. ost of the re~ ~ ducers may be expected to ,"crease .. The tendency of the~~-

Compiled from Nebraska Farm and Ranch Economics, Prepard linde. the Direclion of E. E. Pete"on,

A9,ku(turol b~nsion, Service and DeparlmentotA9ticull",,,1 Etanomics, ,'<;oll~!le of i\grkulture, I

University, of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Reprinted in the P"blic Intere.t I!X-

The State.· National 'Bank! We Invite y~u ... nk With--U"

'.'i~'1 - ;Depen~a~,Je Farm -Credit - "". Feeder -toans~'· Insurance ..Bysiness Loans

Membe, FederSl DopO'i'*ln.u ...... ~ ~rall ...

cialized producers to sell a higher percentage of slaught~~ stock through terminals, an.d direct to packers may be expec~ed to' partially oJfset the incr~ng, pr-(!'fe.rence of fcllm.e(s "for q~t­lets which ar~ neq.r~st Clnd:. OJ: o.tb.~wi.s.Q more (,on.ven.i~ntly Jo~ coted.

Market News Mork'~t- reports on terminal mark~ts made upo almost 70

, percent 0' Ihe total numbor 01 reports Ii~ted by 'ormoB. Re" ports on auclion markel~riilfde up obo~t 10 percent of the 10to1. : R-eports ""On--Iocal-mo-ikets'and patkers-ea-ch mode up' about~,= Percent of the total. - - -- ,:

. Of the market news sQu~.ces., uJed by 'for~ersl radio and,: lelevi'ion leports were' the most-freqJIelltly used; they accounte ,I, for ,over 40 percent of the total. reports. Newspapers.ond farm' j l11agazines ea~h accounted 10' between ZO and 25 perc.nuL·­Ihe report, and lele~hon. reports,,,ond personalJ"teulliw~a' , '·1'

. occounted for CIllo.!." pe{c~llt. . 1 ,!,

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lise Herald Want Ads - Sell, 'Buy, Rent, TO RENT: Furnished I'-----~-----~----

FOR SALE June 4 for married WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin. Wanted: REAL BARGJ\IN HUNT-I FOR SALE: New and used Go-IWANTED: Firestone Tire' and WANTED: Woman or girl for with two' cc>re thanks to our n('ighbors and

I 'ERSt Hybrid Seed Corn' 1 Cent Karls. Call 261 or 388_,for prices. Rubber Co. Territory Mana$et:. bookkeeping assistant. TYping Wayne three years. Excel- f~~icnds who aided and comforted ~ A B~shel! Visit-Sherry's Inc~For I m26t31 desires to rent a home in Wayne. essential, Apply In person to Car- references furnished. Write or ~ with their sympathy, cards, I

~, .- -. , I D~~ __ ~ ............... ~9tf I Now IS Clean lip FIX up ti~~ ; p.rerpmh".nneen99t. Clo·rntdae<tlal,Bobls Mem'"lb9taSpnt h~a~rt~L~um~b~er~c~o~. ~w~a,;y_ne_, __ m_I913_1 ~;;Th;;.:w;;.Y;;n~e~H;.;r~ac~ld;, :;;m;I~91;;;;3P floral bouquets, me mona Is and SALE',. many acts of kindness during our j. OR . 1~57 Trallette Two FatJleI '8 Day IS draWing near and I have a complete rine of pamt recent bt'reav('ment. ·!\'1rs. C. B.

bedroom traJler house w/aulo~: we have everylhing 10 make and everything you need for an alt ! • , Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Hedrkk matlc washer. 8 ft. x 43 ft. Walter "pops" happy. Evervthing from out cleaning. Coast-to-Coast. j2t3 SALESMAN I and son, Me and Mr.s. J. Van D{~ A Shoively, Reuter Trailer Court. fishing and barbecuing equipment I -----------:--. ---.- ~ M d B Phone 145-WI: c m19t3p Ito tools of every make Coast-to- FOR SAL~: Used dl~ng exte~slOn I WANTED FOR ,~a~~t~nd f;~\ilY:1 r. an Mrs. '2

,~--~ --~ 'at~~b!~d ~:~~~~mc~~~~:~. ~~!r~7~: One of the biggest feed com· ready for service. $300 and up. We' serviee all makes of Radio-I .• I} an amI Y_. J A~~i~llg~"~N~NAI,~E 'PICTURE FRAMES made tu ur· 'dom, Phone 695~J. panies in the business needs Hervale Farms. 3 easl. 1',; north and TV, Why not enjoy both 10 I WE -;;-;.;~~.~ -EXPRESS Our dN'P : .,------! tier. M~ny ~atterns to choose! ~. have-~;~;tp~wer mo;e-r~ a salesman at once. Top earn· of Wayne.- m26t2p the fullest. I gratitude and c:tppreciation for Low Int,rest Rate - Long Term I-f.a;om. Ben s Pamt st~ore, wayne.. k d d I A h ~~~srit~:!~ ::httg=~ o~:t M N H' I the acts of kindness, messages of'

Federal Land Bank LOllns eow fr::::: $~.~nand ~~. ~~~"'t t:y~oae:t helpful. Experience not n~es.- FOR RE' NT cas: sympathy, memorials and beauti-

FEOERAL LAND BANK We have a wide selectlon of New j2t3 ~~';ie;n~~~t;:.t~!:.,a:::J,f.: Radio & TV Service :~~,lr fl~~~(\ og~~~~~s :~~ei~~?gl;~~~ ASSOC..-ATION Power Mowers. One just suited MUTINY AT ARNIE'S SUPER Must have car. Full time work. during otlr rt'cent bereavement in

Ferix Jllnmtk,-Manager for you. See us and save. Coasl-to- SAVER· The employees at Arn· Write Sales Manager, 701 S. i FOR RENT: Cub Tractor by the Phone lOS tf the loss of our bt,loVE:'d brothl!'r ami' Wakefield, Nebraska I C'oa.<;l. .i2t3 ie's' have locked Arnie in the meat .'l2nd, Omaha 6, Nebra-S~~tZ I hour. McCormick Farm Equip· uncle. A special thank you t-6 Rev.

-m3ti cooler and are runmng the place I ment Store. f11l{ PAP E R HANGING. Reasonable and Mrs. Bernthal. the Ladies Aid. =----.... ------------- F~o~ SF~~\ral~~~~; e~~'b:~;, ~::~~ . ~~i~elh;;vi:gan~a;~~i~er~o;re ;:~I 'HELP WANTED Women inlerest~ ,'OR RENT Sleeping room. Prlv, rer~I::';4 ~~0~~isM~~t~~~n~30'i°;; I ~~~~;t ~~~I,\~~~~: l~~it~al~';,'r,;:~~ .

Our 30th ,46 ir;tl' twovLen . st~ck fwcnce

; r.oof can Hines cake mix, 3 for $.1.00; to e12 inp.~~e~oj~~aeyggt~t~r:gmh ~hP~~: , Pi~~e H:~gtrl~~,cephos!~g~~O.~~~l2t3P Nebr. m26t3p : and the Wayne hospital staff whO. j venti ~ or. en Giese, ayne. J2t3 Lush-Us Tomato Juice, 46 oz. can ~--,.::-~ - _ .. , ------~_., __ ~ I gave him such, wonder.~\ll care. I

SCRATCH·ME·NO~ ,,25c', Stockton Katsu"', 2 bottles: da.y nfghts.. Apply in person at. the: ROOM FOR RENT. 508 Logan, MOVING'" Brothers and Sisters Nieces and, ANNIVERSARY I to' Mtlton G Waldbaum company of I. r 'Nephews of l'ac,,1 Krug'er. . "",WITH ITCH·ME-NOT 29c; Tropic Isle crushed pineap-.· - Phone 829. m12t3 Apply ITCH-ME·NOT. In 15 pIe, 5 No. 303 cans $1.00; Tru·pack ~ceg M~~toobe 16 ;ears ;~It:~de~. F-O-R--R-E-N-'f-T-'-~· t Don't take chances with your! _ .

SALE . ~~~u~~i ~fo~~e 4~~hb~~k~\~~a:~:i ~~:e;ou~r~~;~e~~~c~'le;s~raen~. ;:~I; W:lde~auo{ e~~~an;~r wak~fieldJ'2~; Call Jack ;Ma~~;~~~ oarP;;~mm'2 eS

n

t3

· valuable belongings. Move with : the medication take hold to quiet, spare ribs only 39c a lb. Also mine- _ __, ______________ 1 Aero Mayflower, America's most

i ~~:a;I~~i~ :~~I:~, ~~:'~T~e~~.!.\'~:ed ham 4ge a lb.; summer sausage MAN WANTED Good opening in FOR'RENT:-A~~rtment ';uitabl~ ree~r;::n:';~e ';;~~~~te. Call

Save! Save! Save! ~a~~k~~o~ri~~rio~~~gr:g~ f:; G~t:;; 39c ~ l~b: ~~~r~r~~rC~~:so:\~~::s~" R!~~~g~ ~~~~~t~.r :e~~n:~o!~~ ~~~~_h~~~~26t3 Abler Transfer, Inc.

Rexall ____ i_213_ :!~~eco~:~i~nde~~~~:d:;~;'.;get~~ i ~::~;ig~:~rk;D ~~~. P~~~~15~~~~~ I F~~~!~NT~h~~~e~~~gJroo~~2~~~ _N_O_rf<l __ lk_, _N_e_br_, __ p_h_On_e_FR_m~iOJ15 On all Items in Ev:ery Department

'" Biggest Money Savers Ever!

(oast-to-Coast Store Wayne

these money savers for there may I Freeport, Ill. j2,16,30 1'---' . ______ ._. __________________________ _ be all new help. Don't forget your FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms for

-T~~ STATE NATIONAL BANK

welcome:'!­

the opportunity

Value slamps, given with ev, WANTED I Working. men, Available J,,!,e I. CARDS of THANKS ery purchase at Arnw's Super Sav- Phone 1070 m26t3

, er. j2 TEACHERS I FOR -RENT: Sleeping room 10; ,...========= I two college students or· working W~ WISH TO EXPRESS OUR to handle your orders

fOI"

pUI·cha.se or redemption

of

U. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES

HELP WANTED NOW AVAILABLE-A profitable

Avon territory open. CUstomers need service. Inquire today. Call or write Mrs. Beth W. Root, dis- I

2nd, 3rd, 5th grades T,e~i4p;~:t~:i~t~:S~ce. Phone 80r2 fr:~~~:re a~~an~Sei~~b~~~ ~!~tiVte;~ $4,525 to $6,400 ~==~=~==

Write or coli

Wesley Frazier· REAL ESTATE

TO SELL

,For WOlher-Dryer

SERVICE trict manager, Box 144, Norfolk, I Amerrcon Foils, Idaho

~~~=======,~~~~~~~~~~,,:N"'.eb~r~, ~~ ___ ~-,m~2~St2 'I j9t2 REAL ESTATE ------------------------------1 I HELP WANTED: $2.50 per hour or Property Exchange

TO BUY

~~ • I .. &TI! "I i tnore for part Or full time route , Esteron 99 - kills weeds that other I I work, Large. repeal orders, Man or 117 Main Phone 197

It's not what a 2,4-D costs-but what it controls that counts. More farmers buy and rely on Esteron 99*-for they find it's

with less-known brands. Tests show

• I woman. Write McNess Co., 120 E. tf I Clark St., Freeport, Ill. m26t2p FOR SALE: MOdern 4-bedroom

I i l;QOp OPPOR!l1Nl~ ~r ,TY r~-· se~~::' !.'::Ci~ct~on ~~~:i~~:J:. I I palr man. WIll provlde space In 1 I ! best location in to\yn a~ no cost. 414 W. 2nd, Wayne. Char es --{)F

Call 126 J Merchant Firestone Store

~22 Moio Wavno •

Kugler Electric Co Phone 322 Way.o

E.pert Wash., S&"ic. with Genuine May tag Parts

PLUS in a

SEYLER MOTORS

USED CAR-

or

TRUCK '60 Falton Wagon

Demonstrator. Few miles -you'll Ilke our de(ll on this one.

'60 Ford Ranch Wagon 4·door, V8 engine, Ford.o­matic, padded dash. 3,000 miles _ new guarantee. BIG SAVINGS,

'/< '" '" '59 Ford C.ustom 300

Fordor. Economica I 6-cyl inder· Ra-dio-; heater, ~rd...q...m.a.tic: and other extras. One·owner town car.

'" 'i<

'58 Mercury Monterey 4-door. New tires, extra clean. Priced to sell - See it! it i< it

'57 Fords Several to choose from. Tu· dors, 4-doors, standard trans· mission and FordoO-matlcs.

i< i< '"

'56 Ford Custom 2·door VS. Radio, heater and Ford-o-matlc. Extra nice car coming in this week.

i< i< i<

'56 DodgeH~rdtop

r--;r'< ~py~c",'ff""r"", nrnf"--easy-to--app-i,. .--'- deese+-fuam: -.-- .-,­mi>..~s easily in hard v,a!er, and sprays evenly. A single gallon covers many acres-an cxtra bushel an acre more than pays the cost. Order your supply of America's leading brand of weed killer today.

I j Run as your own business. For Beulah Jones, ml9t3p I full details, apply in pers,:?n ~t ;::::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;

1 Tiedt~_e's ~ppli~nce, P~one ~84. « __ -tt_

I -I ~yne:- - - - ffil2 WlUm:v------Hf--------...·lIO..--·'C..-a-.-.- - -fl-- rou'rurSiouilanclTriiliflt,;5~~7fOiLld~smobile 88

va. Radio, heater, powiH'flite, tUtOM. whi,tew.Ui. Here is an exceptim1al car. MUIt se. to appreciate_

"II

\ The n;ce small home 01 115 where he can get prolnpt :::e.0~~-::~~~~:~~y~;:: I I est car that is clean and good S d S I Feeder Pigs Wanted. West 11 th Street. Conveniently loan service mechanirafly. y OW . praying Service : Phone FR 1 1050 MIdwest localed close 10 Groc.,y, Drug it~ it it

__________ ~~~n~~~:b~ ___________ J ~;I~,s'N~bcra~k~,h 13tll __ eet, ~:: I SI:d.::: L:::dr:::t. on Ihe i ~~~I:i°:~.to~~Sil!:.,f:r:.·~E~~: '~!!O:~o~r-:n~ !~o~~~!

Every-Week • •

This Newspap~r Sells Thousands of Items

For the Folks in This Community

Yes, every week this newspaper goes to work as a

because t~ese folks give our paper the thorough read­

ership that pays extra dividends at the sales counter,

Whether you hiwe one slightly ~sed w'!.shtng machine

to sell ... or 100 new ones, TEll our readers ... SEll

our readers~through our AdvertiSing Columns .. , dis-,

play or claSSified.

the> Wayne Herald ~ ",

~ -.~ SERVIN~:"j~ORTHEASJ,,-NEBRASKA

WANTED: A two· bedroom house, r first floor. Large bedroom ilnd I ~fuhi~ tf~:!a~~i~e~::bl:;:;:ka~~i!~~ va, standard transmission. price $S500. A three·bedroom I I~nd Credit. Why don't you, too? -tc ... ..

; house not o\"('r 3 :years old, price' hall and storage space on second I $15.500. An olde\' lhree-bedroom I .floor. ~ House nicely decorated P,ROMPT, FRIENDLY

! ~~~sf~r ~~i~:e $1~~~~'es,Wb~lr~::d bf:~ and a very pretty yard. lot 75 lOW COST LOAN ~ houses to sell. We need listings. x 100 ft. 1 block to Training SERVICE

CHEAPIES , 53 Ford Mainline

Walter Molier, Realtor. n5tf School:

Gehe Behmer Says .•.

'----SA'rISFACTION IS GUARANTEED

A car or station wagon for every purpose and every pocketbook. 35 reconditioned automobiles and a warehouse of new Dodges and Ramblers. The best season to buy a diHerent car is here_

~59 PI,mouth va 4·door Po~r­flit., radio and heater

'58 Ford wagOIJ, 4·door, kylind-.r. radio and ,heater '.

'57 Ford sedan 4·"door Va, h .. te~ '55 D.Soto, 4·door V8, power

ste.ring, power brakesf'-; air conditioning and r.d.io . . --".

.'54 Ford .. ranch wagon va, auto· matic transmission, radio and heater

Gene- Behmer -Phone 787 : Wayne

, Martin t. -Ringer Agenty

JACK HURLBUT, Mgr, i<

'52 Ford Cu~tom J9t2 10-9-W.-1'th PHONEJ33 I

INGWERSEN BROTHERS For the price that is right on the market

and the care that counts, consign your

catt!!! .. .'!()_~_s or sheep to:

Ingwersen Brothers LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY

Wisner Livestock Sales' Co. . Wisner, Nebr.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 2S, 1960 , Hog Tap $1-1.00

Had a lot of feeder pigs. Price good. Why not bring yours in?

Sold 613 Cattle

Ford Y2.ton,6·cyl. '49 Ford 3·4 ton, 6 cyl. '49 Dodge 1.ton , New engine

:: ';,':,uun.,dd V:~ti~~f:e H~!i;;r~----"- ~--- -'-~-- -. -.-.- ..... -.----.- l~ff~

I.": ~:~~: :~l::;:~: ~:::~: ~~:::-.. ._-.... : .. :: ;~f,g _ r= 515 Pound Black Heifers ,~~~-~~~ .. -,.. ~ ~ ~~~~~~,~ $27.50 S I' '49 Studebaker '/.,.Yfltn-r-

730 Pound Whlte'ace Sleers ~~ .... ~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ,~~~ $24.75 . eyer ::~ ~:~:::: ~~~:~I~~r~9r~~~~~if~"·,:~~m:~ • , . 755 Pound 'Whlteface Steers $24.90

.' 751 Pound BI.ck Steers -. $24.80 M" 600 Po'u'nd BI.ck Steers -- --.- .. - - $26.25, t. ..,.--479 Pou~d Whitefa.e Heife" :, $24.90 , 0 0--.~r~~,·~s', -435 Pound Whiteface Heifers _. . ' . $24.35

.f you have fe.eder pigs tQ SQH, call in anCl w~ will advectise .L~=~--J1"-

SALE EVER'(WEDNESDAY ,

_4> __ For Further (a" (oUed Scile-Barn -

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..... II The Wayne-TN'br,1 . Omaha U' Prexy Speaker at WSTC Funer.al Services ~ounty Judge's B!other .the Food -Control t'ommlssion duro

ing World War II. He ~erved Oil the board of governors for n North Wales university and was chaplalll of (he Basll1wcrk Frecmasons lodge, Wayn8-lrips-laur-8~-' 4 .. 3 e For Frank larsen Dies i~;;~~;'~;I:!.~.~

League Opener Sunday Nelght Funeral services lot F'r,nk N, his 5~~O~~:~~ ~~\l~~~:~ European ,Tour Storts Larsen, 7~, Wayne. wrfc held Wed, North I For Wayn',tes Tuesdoy, nesday afternoon ~t Salem Luther· -Survivors, include his mot-hel',: .or. Laura I· r~llkltn, MH.. l\1lTlnl('

\~'u.vm·'~ baseball leam !;uccct.s- ,-- - a~ church, wake~ICld,' Mr. La,rsen two sisters and two brothers. Judge I Rice, Mr~. LydIa Bulle'r and Hutl~ fully opC'nl'd the 1960 Elkhon: Val-j died Sunday at hiS home. ,nS~. C. Hamer met his brother for the first Ross left Omaha by plant' TuC':-.da) t.:Y4I,:,'ag,'~~~,os.~>yaSOOrV',,~~riLdaauYr?itglolt"W,ihthc I' Qualifying Underway in Willard Carlson officiated at the time when he visited, Wales a few on the first leg of <l summer Ellrv. -, - '" , <.; rites. Glenn, ~undahl sang "~.,u the.years ago, Rev. Hamer was born pean"tour .. ~ local diamond. , I Annual Club' Tourney , My Saviour Leads Me and i after the judge emigrated to the I Till" group s fir:;! "[op is AtJH'n.~ .

. Wayne played at Wausa I~$t i Qualifying play is now under- • a Friend We Have ih i S ,I Grc('('('. Tht'\" nldn to lolU' the l'Ilt'd ntght. The locals travel: to WIn- I way in the annual Wayne Coun- Je,5us," accompanied by Mrs, C'I In . addition'" to his clerical work, ',it('rr~~ean ii, rea at~d Europe. side Sunday night and return I try' club men's championship WIllard Carlson. . Rev, Hamer, was the author and: turTlIng 10 Wayne St'pl 4 home next Thursday to meet tournament. Pallbearers were Clifford and producer of several nativity plays 1 •

Bloomfield. Chairman J. M. Strahan an- Robert Johnson, Reynold and Law- which were viewed in North Wales' FOR FAST RESULTS USE A sharp single to left by Rod I nounced golfers have until June rence Peterson, FlOYd Rupp andlat Christmas. He was chairman of' A HERALD WANT AD

1'i('lsort WlltJ two ?ut III tht' eighth 114 to turn in their la.hole quali. Harold Oberg. Burial was in Wake- _~~~ __ ~~_~ __ . \ prm ided the winning margin. Ken fying score to determine flight field cemetery. l\.lall~ke scored thl' run after I Frank N. Larsen, son of J. P. smglmg to center and advancing pa~~~~:i Fuelberth is defending and Hansena Larsen. ",;as born I when Manager Hank Overin drew i champion in the annual event, 14, 1884 in Wayne county. He 1

a (\~~~,l;m handled the pilchlllg du I which is expected to be com· m~~b~f~~ ~al:: :~~e~;~, tit'S for Wayne, allowing "even: pleted in July. sisters preceded him in death. 5('altered hils He struek out 14' Survivors include two sons, Mel-and walkpd only four. He held a BOj:!t}{']"·s infIeld out and scored vin, Allen, and Evert, Kingsley,. on(' iutter after the first five inn- DO;1 Goeden·s single \0 nght la.; three daughters, Mrs. elif.1 ings. Laurel's (jerrr Wisnieski had I I f ght 1 k fo t runs' i ford Payne, Oxnard, Calif., Mrs. r

control pl'{iblcms ulthough he al· HI ;~~~r~'lxt~lIon th~:~~-hi~. ~~~ 1\lal.) IMarion Schuler, Sioux City, and:

:.~)\:~,t'~n~[~r~ ~~~~e b~l~~;~. He walked ;I~\\ (:;~~~~~~: ~~\~:·l~;~n w,;~~ aE~~~ i i ~I~s~ ~::~~~~st ~~~~:; ~~~ee Ms~:: The locals took ,I 2-0 lend III tlll' ~()Il·S doubl(' MaliaU ~l"ored on: i ~er~!'I, McraSI'f,J,, aKnd' J,'?jhrSn,soDnO'rSaaC"hGUdaS.,'

Kelsch drew walks. They advanced Eri,kson-on Kay Curtis' slI1gle to .... ':and Mrs. Ida Robinson, Wa)-ne; 14', [irst mnll,g when Tietsol'\ and Rudy Keith Steiner's sacrilIc(' 11:.- and -....!. ~ '" "-I '>.. • ;1.

on liop Hothlut'bber's ~1:Icriflce and t'l'nt{'r '\; \.. • i gi'andcl}ildren and lU g~e and .. , ,." ",.-s~'ol"cd un. Darn'l .liognel'!;' bluop ifihe count was knotted ~t 3·aIl in I dj"i"14~. : children. - I'

Single to nght c~nter. ,. . the top of the eighth. EC'-i-ckson and I PRESIDENT MILO BAIL, Omaha university, ad- included 15.who finished' their studies in Janu- i· • Wayne made It 3-0.I,n the t1~1I~11 Benson fanned to open the inning dresses graduating seniors in commencement ary, 123 finishing bachelor's degree work in Mav i

when. R~th~uebber was h1l b.\" .1 but Str-iner singleJ to left and ceremonies Friday at Wayne State. Dr. Bail listed and one who completed 0 "Jo~ter's degree. In I Funeral Services I Wismeski pitch Ill' look second on "cored on Curtis' double to righl five "foundation stones" to guide the graduates near-perfect weather on overflow crowd attentj-

I center. Overin halted the th.Peat I in their future lives: ideas, desire, joyful work, ed the ceremony in the Willow bowl. Fo Mrs F

K I N G' S i ~~v s:~~~~~ Barger on a grounder i loyalty and faith in God. The graduating closs : r • reeman , 1 F~ur e{'ors tOted a~l irnpori~~:i '-.---~ Henry B:rctrnan~nd wife, IF -- -I~ -~Se ~---- 'I Held at Wakefield 1

I reaf~ e:~ht ,~u:~ s~r~O~~~d t~ ;~~ne's! COURTHOUSE i pt of NW!/4 5-26-5 for $1 ($2.40 ill.! unera rVices I Funeral services fOl'- Mrs. John --.----------11

' blDa'llT, he local nine played errorless I' ROUNDUP I stamps l. M 1 Freema11,"1J<I;-waKefield, May 27, C, V. Agler et al to' For rs Seagren F"day afternoon at Bressler Fu·

F"d J 3 Charles and Beulah Jones; lot 10 .... _._ .• '.j neral home. Mrs. Freeman died ~ r. ay, une laurel (3) ab r h rbi 1 , • : blk 22, or,iginal Wayne, for· $9,500.; ·H' Id t W kef' Id I last Wednesday at the home of her 1 TEEN TIME DANCE Mallatt, .?b 4 0 Marr.,age Licenses , l\-lav 28. Mildred M. flurt and. e a a Ie .; niece, Mrs. Emil Ekberg. ;

"The High Fives" ~ ~~:~S~~~n3bHr ! ~ M.a y 24· Richard K. Po,",,:crs, 30, husb~nd to Roger Claussen; lot 1,' Wakefield _ Funeral services for· Rev. C~a.rles Strawn, t,oDg~ont, 1

Adm, SOc Steiner, cf 3 1 Wa}n(', and Nancy J. King, 20,! blk ·1. Roosevelt Park add, Wayne,: Mr!>. Emily Seagren,-··93·; Wake.· Colo., offiCIated a.t the ntes. M.rs.:

Parents Invited CurtiS, c ;} 2 Onawa, Iii I for $800. fiel.d, were held Friday at Evan.! ~~ra:rs.w~kbseo;o~stBu~f~lom::snJ~~! [ W· -. k" 2 0 Ma} 24 Dean Von Bergen 25 1\11:1)' 31 L A .Jensen et al to. gehcal .Covenant church. M.rs. Sea· West Lawn Me!or181 ark Oma-- ..................... ..;;.,....,..,....,...==~-~~f~ a-.P1alte Center, and Sharon E Zlm Arnold Reeg .a.nd....wlie, W 10..0. ft,-,_grcn dl~d...l.a.lit Wedn~sday _~Lher~ha Saturday.--.. ~,..p ,

Saturday, June 4 : Wa:rd, s~ 0 mer, 18, Ida Grove, la. 'Iotl> 5 and 6, bJk 23, Coll~ge Hill: home. II i-Irs. Free~an was· born Sept. I Kraemd, if O· May 26. Larry K. Shepp.ard, 22, add, Wayne, for $1 ($2.75 10 reve- 1 Rev: Fred Jansson officiated at 30, 1875 in Sweden. As a chtld shc:

The Very Popular ~ ___ Wayne, and Sally L. Schremer, 20, I nue stamps). : the rites .. Dr. Paul Byers sang! came to this country with her par-'

33 :3 Way.n~. . r •. a' • : "Jesus Savl.our PIlot Me" and Mr·1 ents. She was married to 1\1r. Free-: Duffy Belorad And His Orchestra

Admission 7Sc

Paul Moorhead And His Orchestra

I IWayne (4)

Tietsort, e Kelsch, 2b Roth!eubber, ss Bogner,Iil Goed{'n. rf Manske, If LUll, cf Denesia. 3b Overin, p

ab r "Ma-" 26. Larr) L. \\allin,..,ford. T R and Mrs. VIelus Anderson, Wau-s-a" man in 1902. They lived in Hart-:3 h rbl

l 25, Fremont, and Donann Cadwell" Louis racy' ites sang a Swedish song, "I KvaUens: forc\. Cona., before moving to Om a- ;

1 1 21, Yankton.. . . I[ Frid." Mrs. Harry Wendel was _or-I ha in 1912. Mr. Freeman died in I 4 0 0 May 31: Vu·gll E. Bradfleld, 21, H Id S d • :ganist. 11922 ~he came to Wakefield· in!

0, ~andoiph, and Jean M. Bolm, 18, e atur ay In I" Pallbearers were Maurice and 1 1951. to live with her niece. i 2 Handolph i Harold Olson. Russell Wenstrand, •

1 County Court Wakefield Church Vie Ius and Ivar Anderson and Clin.; C ~ t 4-H M 'b t: ~ Mar 24: Ronald Raasch. Ban-!. ., ton Hagstrom. BUflal was at Wood- i oun y em ers o! o· croft, fined $13 and $4 costs for' W.akefleld - Fu~eral &ervu'es for lawn ~emetery, Wausa. I ..!

, 0: speeding (78. day); complaint by.l~ouls Theodore 1racy, 58, Wake EmIly of Carl Attend Camp-In lincoln I 2 0 I Patrolman O. J. Knotwell. . :·fleld, we~e htDd Saturday at the Peter and Wc~-: i 3~~~-4 1 Mav 24· George Witter Allen: Presbytenan church. Mr strand, was born . III ~ Ten Wayne 4-H club,

-- _~ __ 4_~ ___ ---!-fHted-:.$i:l.-~ncl--$+-e-osts--for-. ":;peetl-~erl.._~TllUrs.d..ay_ aJ....1h.e_ wIth'.

I Laurel 000002-010-3 7 4 1(66, night); complaint hy Patrol. I hospital. .. .. _Istate 4·H Club Week at Lincoln' Wayne 201 000 01 -4 50! man Don Mate.ika : Rcv. ~illiam Eb~rhart offici,~te~, !hey se~tl.~d m ll1~~OlSi lat:: ~:v I, ~hich opens Tuesday. It will con-

, • • • J ]\'Iay 26: Ne.well ~"litchell, Orch-' at the rites. Gary Linder sang 'Be- 109 to e Oak: . n 1 3 ey 1 tmue ~hrough Ju~e 11: , ~-Curtls. 2 .. ~ar.cl 2; Wp:W~sm~-1 ard, fined $10 and $4 costs for yond the Sunset" and "Old Rugge~ mov;d, to Wakefield, , .; Makmg the tnp WIll be Karen

Ski, P~-C~rtJs. lll.t~ .off·~lsmeskl, 1 speeding (40, in· town); complaint, Cross," accompanied by Ve n a Dec. 6, 1894 she married SHn: Boeckenbauer, Janis Forbes, Rose. ?, O:erm I; B~-W~smeskl 5,. over-I by K('ith R(..ed. I Grecn. . .Joh~ Swan B.t Wayne. and th~Y es-: mary Gilliland and Diana Dunklau, 10 ,4, SO·Wlsmeski !, .Ove.rm 14; ~ May 26: Kenneth Koehlmoos,1 Pallbearers were Carl Bark, L~e. tab!15he~ th~lr home in Wausa. Mr.! Wayne; Eu~ice Bareiman, Delores Hf B-Rot.hluebber (~1Iisme-;ki): DP-! Pilger, fineu $10 and $4 costs for 1 Stauffer, H·.lrry Gustafson, Edwm SW .. n died m 1920. ... Olson, Ronme Kr.usemark and Jer­ward-Efl,Ckson_curI1S; 2B-Mallatt'I' speeding (65 night)· complaint by' Nelson Paul Dahlgren and Roy I Sept. 29, 1925 she m~rrled John ry Dolph, Wakefield, and Kenneth

,Erickson, Curtis; S-Steiner, Tiet- MateJka" I Holm. 'Burial was in Ponca. A. Seagre.n at Wayne. They moved Haase and Larry Warrelman, Car-'sort. Rothluebber; SoB - Tietsort, May 27: Melvin Schroeder, Pen-: Louis Theodore Traey. son of I t~ W~kefleld, w4ere Mr. Seagren roll. . ! Bogner, Goeden: ER·Laurel 3, der, fined $10 and $4 costs for fail- i John and Mary Tracy, was bQrn, at, died 10 1946. Mrs. Sea~ren was a Miss Boeckenhauer and. MISS i Wayne 4. Left-Laurel 8, Wayne 10., ure to stop at stop sign; complaint 1 Hartington. He married Pauline member of ~he Wakefield Coven- \ :rorbe~ are state ,4-H club wmners.

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. Admission $1.00 I • bv Patrol~an Daryl Bittinger. I Harrison Mar. 6, 1939. He had been! ant c~~rch ~1Oce,.19~6. . I m their. 4-H. projects. The oth~~s! M d M W 5' ht . May 31: Donald Puls Wakefield, 1 a barber since 1922, locating in, Sun Ivor~ mclude. a son, Maunce I ,,:",on their tnps throu~h 4-H aehvI- I

r. an rs. ayne tralg , '. s.wan Omaha; a. Sister, Mrs. Her· ties at the county fair Local 01'-' Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gubbles, nee:: Scott and Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. fined -$10 ,md $.4 costs for faulty 1 Wakefl.eld sc.veral years a~o. . : bert 'Johnson, Wakefield, and a· ganizations paying their registra- ~ JoAnn Meyer wish- to invite every· I Tully Straight, jr. and Judy, Wichi- brakes; complaint by Patrolman I Survivors l~clud~ thc dWldowt a, granddaughter in California. I lion include Wayne Grain and I one to attend their wedding dance, i ta Kan. spent Memorial Day C. W. Scheel. .. daughter, Elizab('~ ,an a s ep-!I J • IF d Serrry's Farmer's elevator I Monday, June 6, at King's I w~ekend in the Tully Straight, sr. May ~l·. D a I (' Langenberg, i son, Richard Harnson, Ponca. c • .,' C~~~ber of cdmme, J;' ....and Kiwan: ,

::;:::;:~~~~~~. _ - Wayn~, flned.~l0 and $~ cost::. ~or! >.. Attendmg a surprtse birthday! is club. . ~. . I

~- ---- ,.-rr,tuwrrt; compt.tint i oe~elopment .CouncifSets . f;~ L~::U~~~~~~f~r21;~~~~e J~ha~_ i will accompany group i

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! Annual Meeting June 9 son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmele~, 'serve as a counselor.

State examiners will. be at the i Annual meeting of the Wayne ~n~ ~~~. ~~~. B~~i~g ~~~e~s~. !~rd I • Wayne courthouse FTlr\~y a.fter.: Community Development council: Mrs. Ken Eddie. Cards were play- II READ THE noon to give tests for driver's li-Iwill be held at 7 p.m. next Thurs- :ed and a no-host lunch served. WAYNE HERALD WANT ADS ('enses and permits. I day in the city hall, President ,S, Deeds Filed K. de Freese- announced today

l\-Lay 24. Ray Philbin et al t{l, The program will include are· Alice M. Hollman. EI:.!, outlot 9, 'view of activities during the past; Crawford and Brown's Bdd, Wayne, year and, planning the 1960-61 pro- ,

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· - Mrs. Arthur Cook - Phone 36·

P ann··e -Tuesday'" Carroll 1 C 6th Yeor - No.5 Wayne, Nebraska, Thursday, June 2. 1960 U· . I the Victor Junge h?me. They spent!Monday with Mrs. Gene Reimers. _

. ,- . '- Memonal Day WIth Lyons rela- ~e M ,e I v 1 n H,armeler fam~lY, and Ernest and Gladys Fork. was home Sunday to TueSd8y,!and Mrs, Oscar Johnson, Mr and roeder jawed the group, Evening

Section 2 ;:- Pages 1 to 8

_ Carr?ll bustnessmen will ~ponsor~"---------- -- . --" tivcs. ~lOUX City, spent. ruesday evening Guests'in thi! Fork home ~hat eve- when she returned to 111.'[ teachmg Mrs Tom Shellington and Timmy VIsitors were Mr, and Mrs. G H a sprmg fes,tlval Tu,e~day and I City, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schm.idt I Mr. and Mrs. ~ona~d Kuhnhe~n m. the Kenn~ home .. Mrs. Doo.n nmg for Mrs Fork s birthday were dutles and Mr and Mrs. Dale Ander SchnIer and the Lester Schmer \~ We~ne8da)'. Rides for chIldren willi and family, Laurel, Mr. Hnd Mrs. a?d Mrs: Mab~1 Billheimer were In Reimers was In SIOUX City Wednes· the Clair Swanson and Vermond The Paul Lenzen family, Laurel, Ison and chHdren family, Bancroft be In operation Tuesday night and I' John Peterson and children, Mr SIOUX City Friday I day Nelson families spent Thursday evemng m the Leo Verdel Bose spent Sunday With lill day Wednesday and Mrs Robert Petcrson and David Roberts arrl'lted 10 Omnha --- Mr and Mrs David Garwood Jordan home Roy H-ingst, Emerson C r

A parade for children DIne years sons Mr and l\1n; Elm~r Peto by plane from Chicago Fnday for I Mr and Mrs John Rees enter'l~and Anne attended commencement Whelma Woods returned to her Fnday evemng the Ivan Nixon ars rue'-s old and under Will start at 2 p m I son 'and Carl Peterson were at a a Vl.!at until Tuesday m the Edwal tamed Mr and Mrs W H Rees, exercises at Atkmson Thursday ho\ne Wcdnt'sday -to- spend the sum· famlly ViSited III the Laurence , A Wednc~day with prIZes awarded to family dmnE'r m Laurel Sunday Robelts home Denver, Mr and Mrs Dave Rees evenmg ""Davtd Garwootl. son uf ~ She" Taught lIT the---euuncttfJohnson-bome-, Pender R· f d the three best entries All entrants Mr and Mrs George: Meyers, Robert Roberts, who underwent and Mr and Mrs T P Roberts, Blame Garwoods, was graduated Bluffs, Ia, schools and wHl return 1_ Monday mornmg Rev and Mrs I egIs ere will recelvt> free concessIOn tickets Norfolk spent Fhday evemng m ankle surger~ 10 SIOUX CIty Tues ! Wayne, and Mr and Mrs Frank as valedictorian of hIS class thcre III thc fall Ted Rydback, Mmncapolis, called • _________ ;... ...

Races will follow at 2 30 A I the Ca~l Janssen home daL came h01Qc Saturday Rees, Randolph, at supper Tuef ___ Out-of·towners here for thp hoh· m the Levc!' home cnroute home horseshoe pltchmg contest will be J h I Edward Jenkins, Denver, came day F d V 5 k day included Mr and Mrs Gurney from Council Bluffs. 1960 held. An evemng dance IS also re::~~~~ II~a:s~~rf~~kd ho:rlt;fn:~ls Wednesday to VISit hiS parents, I Mr and Mrs W H Rees wete~ re orce pea er Wilcox, Eugene, Ore, who came to Mr and Mrs Dean Dahlgren en Wayne County Ext Serv, Wayne, scheduled I day mornln" She return~d home I Mr and Mrs L E Jenkms He Idln~er guests TUesday. m the En~s, VISIt hiS father, Fred WIlcox, Nor. tertamed Mr and Mrs Cl3rke Ford pickup --- <> left Sunda) to Jom hiS Wife and I WillIams home ~ At Mem 0 I ROt folk Mr and Mrs Russell Jones Dahlgren and chHdren, Minneapo· Harold Osbon Wayne Ford Blbl. School Closes I that eventng 'rson who had flown earlier to At?er Mr and Mrs T P Roberts, orla I es ChJdago Eleanor Jones SlOu~ lis, and Mr. and Mrs Paul Dahl Mary Falk Hoskins 'Ford

Methodlst vacatIOn Bible school MI and Mrs Frllz Blatt, LID ~ deen, S D, to VISit her parents Wayne, and Mr and Mrs W H Fred Vorce, WSTC faculty mem City, M~ and Mrs Rosco~ Jones, gren ~t supper Saturday Monday William Ca'vner, Wa~nc, «'orcr-closed Friday With a review and I coin, spent_ the weekend With Otto I They Jelt for home. Tuesday I Rees, Denver were pJCnlC supp~r bel, d~ed the Memonal Day I Wayne Mr and Mrs Frances Per. all enJoyed a fam~ly picnic supper Carl HlOzmann, Hoskins, Willys display of the week .. work at a tea I Wagners Kay Wagner was In Lin. guests Monday In the Wayne Ker· address at services Monday after. nn DaVid City Mrs Susie PernA 'I at Paul Dahlgren S pickup for the mothers About 40 -ehlldren I ('oln Friday and Saturda) Soe.ef stine home ' noon In th{' Carroll auditOrium I and Mr and ~hs Donald PerrlO Mr and Mrs Don Koch, SUe I Arnold Bartels, Wayne, Chev were enrolled I The V('tnle and MIUard Hurlbert, I Y • • • Mr and Mrs Arthur Cook and Mrs John RCC3 played the pre and children, Norfolk. -:\Olr and and Cmdy, SIOUX CUy, were Sun· Eldon ThIes, Winside. Chevrolet ___ • I Kenneth Bowers and Ronald Kuhn S . I F I famIly attended servIces Sunday at lude and LegIOn Commander John Mrs DaVid Owens and Mrs Sarah day afternoon viSitors at Larry Glen Frlf.k, Ho .. ktns, Ford tr

Mr and Mrs Chan Whitney and I henn families were guests m the I OCIO orecost I Christ ~eran church, Norfolk, M JenkinS gave the welcome £:'IOwens and Mr and Mrs Alfred I Echtenkamps Mr and Mrs Wll· Annette Seylen Wayne, Mercury daughters, Norfolk, Va Mr and Arlyn Hurlbert home Wednesday Thursday. June 2 at whIch RIchard Ohler, SOn Of

lL Pearson gave the mvocatton and I Bletschenk, Randolph, Mrs. Katle ham Korth spent Wednesday eve· Hairy Strate, Hosktns, Ponhac

Mrs Dean Reimers and children evening for hiS blfthday. I Delia Deh., Mrs G E Jones Harry Ohlers, was conflfmed A co· benedictIOn Hokamp and Mr anrl Mrs Delbert DIng there Btlnllce Brader, Wa),ne, Buick and l\1rs Gene RClmcrs Ilnd Les l\Ir and Mrs J C Woods were LOYeal Neighbors, Womun':, club loperatlve dmner was held In the The memOrial service was 10 Krueger Belden and Mr and Mrs 1 R W~dnesd~YG evenm~ dM~s ~Oy~ Robert I Jone.!>, Wayne, Chev he, Sheridan, Wyo, Mr and 1\1r:. In York Thursday and Friday to at I rooms Ilzaak Walton ci~bhou~e I charge of Mrs Gordon DaVIS, Mrs I DltVld theophll~s, Wayne I K~~o~ ~rlda;rYe VISI eg ~ bac David Theophilus, Wayne, Mere Melvin Harmeler ,1!l1 nanny, SlouxtTend a we(lchng and were guests m --- I Mr land Mrs fred Gemmell and Keith Owens Mrs John Paulsen I t tVhemnn JOCh ers Ronald Hllkemann, Randolph, ~ ___ ~_ _ '"--- _" _ _ ~ ____ ~_, We Fu at Jord.n Home Dann~ Malvern Ja, were Sunday nd Robert j htl on I were gues s m e on 0 nson Chevrolet

. I l\-lrs John Paulsen was a guest O"vermght guests m the Charl~s I a A ' 0 h s t NORTHWEST I home, South SIOUX City Melvin Kruger R&ndolph Chev of ~e Fu In the Leo .Tordan home Wlutney home ~ women s c Olr sang wo num i W 1--_ f. Id I To VISit Mr and Mrs Albert rolet pickup' ,

'thi Ii ht littl irdle Wednesday evemng Mrs Roscoe I Mr and Mrs Paul peders~n, ~ I aKe Ie :Steube and children, Ida Grove, 1958 S g e g Jones, Mrs Otto Wagner and Mrs I A\'o('a Ia came Sunday to ViSit I Mark Jonnson t\nne Garwood I BV Mrs. W.llace Ring I la, Mr and Mrs John N Johnson, Charles Hinze, Wayne, Chevrolet

Will be no meeltngs until Sept{,1n All S d d f . e anson an Ie ae, aurence g OeS such a long way... Lawrence Texley won pnzes THere I her ~othe~ Mrs M S Wbltn~1 and-Mary Ellen ~lorrls tooK part In I Wakefield ATlas 7·2872 ~rlsHErnest PdackMer'hMrl Land Mrs Karl W Meyer, Wayne, Ford

YOU couldn't look smoother' ber were un ay Inner guests I a plano reCital at the college audl' .""''' 'Johnson and Mr and Mrs Perry 1957 • Charles WhltnC)s. I torlUm, Wayne Friday evemng I Mr and Mrs elalr Wolter and Johnson, Carroll, were Sunday af. Edwm Thieman, Wane, Ford

Sur ris~ Part I Mr and Mrs Leonard Moore a d They are pupils of Mrs Alberti children, SIOUX City, and Mr and Iternoon 'and supper guests at Ken- LeeRoy Gflcsch, Wayn~, Cllcv

Thighmold by

iB,E'5TFORM' t .. ,f.egsJhat go to. below mld·thigh, garoors ~ placetrinsfcle ... make this""the girdle to ~, smooth the way lor all yeur sleeh:st fashions!

And Thighmold q~s to sti1l9.r.eajer l~ngths t~'~ltm _you in comiort! ihe'stdesareli1e,Irghtest power net, The front panel is exlra·fme embroidered nylon taffeta. There's even a lelt lining in front to keep the top from rolling over. In whl'te SIzes, S, M, L, XL.

3.95

Larsoll1l\)s LAJ=tSQN KUHN CO

P y I Sandra, Nampa. Idaho, arrlV I Carlson Th(' Robert Johnson, Stan I Mrs Dwame Paul and sons, Fre· I neth Packers 1", Those attending: a surpriSe birth I Sunday for a two week VISIt m t ~ Iley Morns and Vernon Hokamp mont, were Sunday evemng guests II A large group.,helped Byron Roe Jerald Kohl, Wayne, CIicvrolct

----It'iii}"c.="u, for Bolm~d Moor.e and -Mr.s......M... S. WbUn ;i-fa-mi-lies--anti---B-a-vtd---arw-9oG-s-at- 10 the Kermit Turner ....hoBle -- ber- -celebrate his sixth 1955 D BIB ld R ~ere I homes They, Merle Whltne~s I tended I Leo I a Dahlgren, Mmneapolis, Monday OIght HIS mother Mrs Larry Willers, Wakefield, P6nttae

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I on 0 mgs, e en ay ar I Wa\ne P a u I Pedersen!'i, C h llin The- Maunce H (l n sen family I spent the weekend WIth her par· I Lloyd Roeber, entertamed 12 cbJld. E J BernLhal, Wayne, Ford

I melCrs, Perry Johnsons ~ 0 m Wllltn('yg Ed Moorcs and Stanl~y spent Tuesday e't'elllng In the Clar- I

I ents, Mr and Mrs L('vi Dahlgren I ren and--lhelr mothers Tuesday af'l Stanley Wilke, Wayne, OIds

Bowers and Kenneth Edd)('s Cards Whitney were dmner guests M

i" ence MorriS home Mrs Bob Bod. Mr and Mrs Stanley Dahlgren I ternoon

I furnished entertainment ria) m the Mrs M S Whltn y I enstedt and Steven were Wedncs·1 and children VISIted 10 the LeVI Sally and Ann Sahs, Schuyler, 19M' --. - home Charles Whllneys came n I day callers I Dahlgren home Sunday evemng I were Sunday o\1crrught guests of Vmcent Wldh-Blm, Randolph, 1"d

I SO~lal ~e~9~ghbo~ t th M I the afternoon . I Julie Stephens' third .l;nrthday It ~r a~dMMr:s. AT~UreMJOhns~n..~ Cheryl and Marlean Culton I William Hughes, Wayne, Ford oCla c r5 me WI • rs T was observed Fnday evenmg 10 the' er alIl,eu rt n rs ar 10 M Ad M ' 1953

I Walt RethwI~ch Fnday Guests Ch h ' I L St h h th th follow Holmberg at Sunday dmner I r. a 1"". Thure Johnson I Harold Rohde, Randolph, PontIac I were Mrs MarvJn Hazelhorst Mrs ute es eo ep cns orne Wl e I Mr and Mrs Gene Helgren and and Mn. Axel Fredrickson .nd Damian Hazelhol't Mrs Harold • • .J I 109 as gue .. ts i\1r and Mrs Oscar family were Sunday afternoon I Cliff we r e Satud.y evening 1952

I Stoltenberg Mrs Lynn Isom and Methodist Church I Swan:;on, Wayne, MI and Mrs guests at Levene's guests In the J. I. Pedersen Ronald Dixson, KoskIns, Plym 'Mrs Merton Jo~f'S and children (Kenneth WllldJ"d pa~tor) I WIlham Swanson, Mr and ~rs I Mr and Mrs H S Lund enter' home. Laurel, to visit Dr', Krist· Vern Schulz, Wayne, Chevrolct The first three named Jomed the Sunday, JlIne 5 Worship, 9 ~51 Jlm Stephens, Mr and Mrs Clau- tamed at Sunday dmner and sup I en Skbu, Copenhagen, De-nmark, I Howard Wacker, Wayne, Int tr

I club Mrs Damla!"! Hazelhorst and am, Sunday school, 10 45 i I Swanson and MaVIS, Mr and Mrs per Mr and Mrs Clyde Bengtson I who il Inteming at 4 KanlU Mary Drake, C:lfroU, Plymouth Mrs Eggert Lage won card prizes - , I Clarence Morns and Patty, Mr and Margaret Wausa I City hospital. I Florcnce Montross, Wayne, Ford

I Mrs Chfto~ Thomas will be the St Paul's Lutheran Church and Mrs Kenneth EddIe and La I District 58' held their annual Mr. and Mrs -Richard Posplsd I Lyle Ruff, Wayne, Chrysler June hostess (H M Hilpert pastor) vonne and Paul Obst, Randolph school pH!DlC supper Sunday Mrs land children, Lmcoln, spent the 19SI. 1___ i Sunday, June 5: ConflrmatJ(~n I Mr. and Mrs. Mellitt Jones, Nor-:Irvin Brown was the teacher. Iweekend in the Robert Blatchford I Jany HaIleen, Carroll, Kaiser I. Legion Auxiliary I service, 8:50 a.m., Sunday schofll folk, br?ught Mrs. W. E,- Jones to Kermit. Turners were Sunday I home. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. PospisU ,K p nne t h Daugherty, Wa¥~('l, , Legion Auxiliary members il1&de! follows. . .' the LeVI Robert home I'rltiay and; dinner guests at Gerald Becker's, joined them at supper Sund'ay. Chevrolet. .. . I poppy wrealhs and made plans {or I Monday, June 6: VacatIOn Bible we~e supper guests. I Winside.··· I . Karen Packer enrolted at vaca· I Haro~d Ulrich, WinSide, Bwck 'Memorial Day at their Tuesday I s(,hool, 9 a.m., through June 10. Mr. a~d Mrs. Atnold Ande~son I Mr and Mrs Art Meyer enjoy. i hoo,.Bible school at the Christian I Mclvm Longe, Wnyne, For-? I evening meeting in-the Mrs. Emma' -----'-- . . and fanuly, Laur('\, a!ltl. Mr .. ~ and I ed .~ weekend' guests: Rev. a~ I church Monday morning Jeanne I _ 1950-i Davis home. Mrs Everett Davis! Zion Congregat.'onal and .\lrs. B~rDle Bo.wer~, Wmslde, spent I IM"$. F W Rex and ,Ma,.garet' I Packer is an assistant teacher. lOtto Carstens, Hoskins, Ford i was ~ssistant h~~tess. ~he wo~k' Bethan~ ~reSbYterla,n Churches I Thur~day e';~~ag I~v~~~n~ov~s~~:~ i Omaha: Ciara ·Kahlmeier wa~ I Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ervin Bartels and 1948 !COmmlttee completed theIr hosplt· (Gall Axcn. pa~tor). ~mer ~me. d M Y H b W'U d'i also a Sunday dinner and supper Mrs. Rlchatd Beardsley an.d MaI:-1 Arthur Jensen, Wl.lyne,.lnt.Lr

Mrs. Gordon and Sunday, June 5: \\or~hlp, 10 we:e r. an rs .. erohn

JB~:~rs gue-st. Mr. and Mrs. F,red Gie- cie were Sunday supper guests in 1946 -~~£'--"cl!L!..J)"Yl''--"''lL.''''lIT',al~ .~.t~ a.m.; Sunday school,._~~_-=:::.. __ K:~t~)'e:!~' :~~ I\'i~:d ~ck ' napp, Laurel, and Delbert Jen- the Otto Saul h_~me, Wayne. • Gilliord l{rucgel'l WiQ.sidc, Willys

, Mr. In d Mrs. Ly I e Strunk, yon, Minn.', and Mr. and Mrs. Tom: '.. ~. . :: ~ ~n rs .. Jo~ rl~ so~. an .193,6 • 1--- . 'W r S nda d. M day' Bowers. I Wednesday evenmg VISitors In Dwame we.re dinner guests In the Irene HamHton. Wayne, Chev ~ I Fete WYDmlng Guests I ayne, we e u y an on .~. B'll K Norfolk., visited in I the Art Meycr-'home were Mr. and i£larenee Holm heme Sunday. In - -. ; A family picni~ In honor of the; ~juests wOf Ardt Lagcs

H, Mr. anddM.(,~~ th lEd ~e~~yS'home Sat~lrday They Il\frs~~ Louie Mj;!y~r, Mr. and Mrs. I ti}e afte.rnoon the two couples drove. . . . \

Dean Reilllers iamily, Sheridnn,' r enry ur e~an, o~er, an !\fr. en. d" t' I Ernest 6romr-llmi Lyle and the I to Laurel to visit the Vernon WI.lfluiF<~'~~·;;~'j-'··· ·W:yo., was held In the Wayne park' a?~ Mr~. William Jenktns and John re.turn~d .F:lday from n 10· ay rIp Delbert Jensen family. They help- I Schultz family, who are nicely set· I Sunday. Those- pl"p.sent were Mr.: vlsl~ed m the La~e home Monday. lO ;a.hfo~~~., Sn der and Julie I ed Mrs. Meyer and Art Meyer ob-I tied in their new home on the and Mrs Melvih Harmeier and' Dwner guests III the Rebert Er· rs. ..) . y 'M E ' ,serve their b~rthdays ~ I fl\rlD Mrs. Clark aa.,ister vislted Mon.

day to Thursday--In the Kemp Tay· lor and Elmer Freemyer homes, Conway, la,"--

Danny, .::;iotlx City Mrs Gene Rei.', win home Sunday were Mrs. Henry I gm~ha'h VISited ID th~h rs. ~m:, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Culton and I Mr: and Mrs. Ivan Nixon had as ! met's and Leslie: Mr.' and Mrs.: Erwin., Dale and Mat~ha, Laurel, i a~ls . ome over e w~e en . I Hollace and Mary McDonald, Sioux I Sunday dinner gueSots: Mr. and Merlin Kcnny and family, Mr. and,Mr. and Mrs. Bill ErWin an? fam'I JUlie Will stay.~or t~o wec~ .. fCity, were Friday supper guestsiMrs. Kennet Schnier and family, Mrs. Eo Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. II~', Mr. and Mrs. Jim ErwlO and Wednesday evenmg guests In ,in the Theron Culton home, I Pender, honoring Lonnie's birth· Ralph Watson and children and :~lm':Tly ,~nd l\1~. and Mrs. Wylie the. Charle~ Whit~ey ho~. fol' 'I Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bartels and day, In the afternoon Glenn Coop- US! WAYNe: H~§RiALD Mr. and airs. Bill Kenny, Doug and: }',rwm, SIO~x Clty, M~. and Mrs'l their weddmg :"nnlversa~y were .Mrs. Richard B~ardsley and Mar· I er, Bancroft, and Marlene -Sch· WANT AUA

'Kathv Norfolk. ~ Erlward Linn and children, Cun· the Merle Whitney family and cie visited .in the Ralph Beardsley I -:::::::::::::::::::::::::.;,::::::::::::.::::::::::; i___ I cord, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cur· Bob Gemmell, Wayne, the 'han home, Sioux City, Sunday after· I." IMerry Makers Iry. Ponca. Whitney family "Ind Mrs. M. S. noon. Mrs. Beardsley is a hOspital' ~~

Merry Makers met with: Ellf'ry! Mrs. Oli..,er Koles, Minneapolis, Whitney. . .. Ipatient at present.. ~ ~t: Pearsolls Thursday evening. Mrs. was a Sunday and Monday guest, Supper guests III ·the Eoul Tiet· Mrs. Norman Roeber and Ther· :. . , " '

! Emma Da1s had charge of enter. in the H. H. Honey and Charles ! ~~n home ~londay were the AI, esa attended. a bridal shower fo.L.j . . .. .. -. - ' ..... C

Ilainment. Next meetllig WIll oc III Koles home. Hoer fathp.r, H. H. I rletgen family, Nor~olk, the Gr.a~t, I Don~a Rose Ih Laurel·Wednesday I the J. C. Woods home. Honey, took her home Tuesday I Wayne and Lee TlCtgen famIlies: evemng. 'SatUrday Mrs .. Roeber at· I & Ii

Mr. and l\lrs. Dean Reimers and will make an indefinite stay I and Mrs. Hans T,ietgen, Wayne, Ite~ded the marriage of her broth· I .. ' and Timmy, Sheridan: there. '. I the Melvin. Eh~~ardt and Dw~.yne I er! Mike Gross, and Miss Rose in ' " •. '

arrived last SaturdaY for a i\Ir. and Mrs. Ed Fork entertain· I Van Auk!:'r famlltes; R-andolph·,. and ~Wl.gner. - go l·ts i in the Ed Kenny hom~. They cd at a pre.confirmation dmner for: Mr. and lVlrs. Harold Stoltenberg.! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson , .. ' ,

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were 3c('otnpanied by Mrs. Gene, Lonnie Sunday. GlIe~ts were Rev. ~ Mrs. Sophia Tift accompanied I atten~ed W~TC com~enceme'.lt Reimers and Leslie Mrs. Kenny: <lnd l\1rs. H. M. Hilpert and Rod· I BCCltrice Tift to Morningside l~ri'l exercises Fttday mormng. ,!,h~

land Dean Reimer,,;' went to Omdha!npy, jl,Jr~ and Mrs. Wayne Thomaslctay to stay ulltil Sunday. Bcatnce s~n'tLe~n was gr~duated. Dmner -- "- -- -----~.-.------- -~---~~--- .. - l~o~esw~~e ~;. a~~n:;s. ~~~~r~~~

I ~~~~~n'J~::::~~ and Mr. and' Mrs.

Sound off for softnessl Run to the funl it's· our big summertime , Honoring4 Leon Anderson's grad: uation, Sunday supper guests in

1 the- Erne-srl\l1"d:erson < home' Were

Carnival­of Casuals

MAY 16 Ihru' 21

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brownell, Mr. ! .. ----~.-~ ... ~-----.--

--:~~:---:-~LO"HEELERsas$eenine/4J!)OIJ1 . Yes m~'am- ... presenti"ng none other than those famous Connie

--~I--~--+e-!~!le~d.t::.smQre.JYn th_on __ a 3-ring show. And the comfort's -·501' .Come get" your go-for-fun shoe, life-in-fhe-sun shoes. ' .. -'-

leatners, mesh, import. straws, white, pole cream, goy colors in wec)ge,s sofHike-spring-fo"r-the-sole with their foam cushionings ·and.. lifts!. Hu . hurry. _ . now's the time to pick from "jillions

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The Warne (Neb,.! Herald, Thursday, June 2, 1960"

EDITORrATCO]\AN\t)\fT _n ._

" ,.::;,:;';,::~,;:;;, :~;',~: ~;;:::,;;,;:;; I Subject - GovernmentReorganization-The editorial dl'pnrtrnl'nt 01 n wt'rl:-IJ' rUf('spaper is an imp"""flnt drpnrtmnlt. Nnr~{/lIl' it if 'HIt' p,r­,nn's o.pilli,m of tapirs IIUlI (()1/"r" TH·/HI of tli(' .-rlll/,rs. •

/'!.( fhl' dllll' 0/ (1" oliff/rial writrr to .ffm,!r rill f/l'atlnb/r fads bl"ffJf"/' lu ~ils down /0 tt'r;ll'. From tI/lf /)(Jl"ir tit!' ""ila slumld he phi" to fj;1'1' (l r//,(/f PI' (/111' vI IIl1pf/dulll tapir,_ ~

11/1' JlliI/r'd dlHIIHfd you itt/fir gained. You, af 0'[ LINCOLN-One of the busy legis·- I 'lfli/t!, lim'!' rji~'{'n mrr/1I1 t/toll(/hl t'l"an important lutive com~jttees is.that headed byl . " . taincd at only the 1955 level, this I'

pll,MolI ({wI tlt~ 1l'r;trT is pr{)~/d to hflW' .nI/rd you:- ;~OeUnghOt!~dLI~~~~ie~lD~:,~~~i~;~v~ County,Agent/s Column ~i:~ mC;~lthf~c~~~~epr~~~~ti0$s,:~ flUr/l//fiT/ 'fl rlr/ llIljl(jr/rwl sIl/)lre! flint "(HI may "nut lernment reorgani:t:ation. (from $5,800 and livestock produc. (J7'l'Iir,rd'l'd. . One of the problem!' under con- How do farmers decide on the tion would r~ac~ $9,000, as com-

Once the Dike is Broken i ~lderatlOn by the group of senators number of hogs to produce? Ex- pared with $6,260 in 1954. However, lIS wheth~r to ~ecommend that the perience shows the majority of hog- based on increased npeds dllr~ng ; state havf::' an Inveslment board to In(>n base their production on prIce the next 15 yean, total productIOn ,get a beffer rate of return on stale at the time they save out gilts more per farm in Nebraska is apt to ex-

hll'olll!'''~' Tlw\' Sf'nl' a rt'latiH'jy' "mall Inr<11 :lft'<1.1 money. . than on any other eeed $20,000 by 1975 or about double DEAR. MISTER EDITOR: h tTl ,ttlf!' takes rnerrhalHiist' trom t~H' ~tfe,lI11 ot: La~~~ s~~~e :~:~~ ~~bE~~~~~1O:ci ~ador. It t a k e!> comp~d-WiUl 1955. I got a p:inted-bulletin ye~terday L'Olllll1t'ln' and makes It :1\ aibhle to Ib loral I·U,'.! million invested which I produces Just about one year fro~n my Congressman saymg ~~~

serve thought might come in mighty if I ever got any books.

Fer my last choice J took L30l Much Fertilizer Shall 1

Use'!" Up to now I been usin~ till I eould afford but '"rlloybe thev got a subsidY,on this Item. .

1 was mighty hfrlipt(ld to sncilk in No. 11 on ·cm. Fl~61 "Gelling"

I Started in Farming~~_J>'!Jt I fig· gered I was gilti'ng-too old to istal't Q.v~r in this field. Anyhdw, when these 10 git here I'll have enolllJh I'('nding to 13S1 all sumrrier.

\ ~jlllk('''lll;lll inr the ~tat(' chambcl III ('(lJll 1:1'. I' 1!'ITlnll apprarrd ht'tn]"t' a .IOII~I· ,lIhl'fllll'

111.IIIT JJlld g:l\~ tt'srimoqr ill.Opp~):o.lnoll to the plfl (1,,~.11 1'1 1·\tr·IHI the" Ff'dt'ral \\··I1g'(·--hollr 1,1\\' til 1'1'-1.1,j111~ .111(1 10 ,·r·rr'lill other ';{'n In' hll";IIW~~(" II'hi,'j, lw. IHII \\'ht'thc'T It 1:0. ,dtillatt'd With fJtlH"r ';-\"Ur(' lHlIt"'1 t.e.rest. Lie.bers sa~s ~ther !>tates -k t f t e'!"'i th . J P d I'" 'jg bi It t k n d I

Yours trul.,., Unc:le Zeke

tOllwr";.!r nWlte"I:" ~lOr !~().\\' largt: tht' stOTt' lllllt llla\ .('ollecti\'e~y about 2.4 percent in.- ~~I~e ~~~~t~~rsm~r~IIFarm'News and Views i('~~!~~~t po~mxh~~~'~lltf~~em wt:: now

h\ r)\IIH'I~hip or lollintary atti~':jtif)J1, I~or j.; thl'lget a ?efter yield 'und~r a···· :oth:rs we~e h:~~ - 'I~ar:a~n~h;\ri~t '~ey ~~s a576 a:r: llJ\·:.d ,·h:I!.'1l tel" o.t :.111~: ,tore affect('d .. b\' "'herher I pr~fesslOn .. l type of Investment. off the previous ~ DOUBLING THE VAL,UI!!!: of your 'em and 'iny Coii·grcssmah·· satd1;1, 1"""-----------: IlI(,ll'haJldJ~(' It offer.; lor local rt's,~It' », purcha'ed I management. . ·year. I ?at ~ro~ may. be. pos~ible by ma~· could ~t any number up to 10. In jruill ()\It-ot-~tatt', trOl11 all ill-stat!· whoiesalt'f or I Elmcr MalIlIn, ~oard secretary, and discouraging mg It mto s~lage thiS year: Tlus i a election year it would be mighty Open House

III' 1111 II~ hl'I'll ",,('mpt. AIll1 ('I·ft;llll 11(· 111.,,11' Ill' (1111111' \\'hi~h IIrt"' :lpt to he OIl hI 11111'1 ,0/ II~ HI l'oll~ld("ring the effl,(,t, III t"..t! IhIUI!.

11,· ~.llll 'An\'- t'''ft"llsioll 01 ('Il\('I';I1!C uj tht' . I I I l' ·commentoed th,Mt ID the last two. . t b f can be particularly true If youl . f 11 " )ohht'l Ill" ,111\ ot WI" :o.ource or r laI1l1('. ',\'t'f\ ,ton'l th b -.tI h g tt 45 prJ('es came JUs a out a year a ter d' , t 1 d I' smart to give a e er 20. 1 .1' I I ,h"1 St;\IHlanl~ Act \~-ou1d illl (ll\ (. :1 ha'!\ '(';'1 ('~ a small locil l'0l11111I!!lity." . 1~:~~Sinteerf's~~ Boa~~ C~a~~~n t~~l the $22 market arrived, in the s,um. alsd~"tuga·1 WyolUthr °latts s,eeeedl elngas tehaerreY ', I had a heap of trouble figgering It, ,II III 11111' l'Olll'('pt fit interst.!te ('0111111("'1\'e, 1\,1\ Thl~ ,t<lt(.!lWllt Illltinlines tl1f' hig point. It i:o. Deitemey~r Lincoln. recommend- ~er of 1958. The major recovery: is ;;eat~r rir;:k afr~m hot ~eMher J out the 10 I needed most. You h3ve

~l.':III:l' 11'"\l:(1:1\1\{.:.11:;~(. ~~~~~I~:~bll~;l~~l1,ht~H'~(~I!~l:~;1 ]\1\;~1\1.. IIOt l\·hetlH'r \\'age-holll ]egisiatH)1l i~ Ilt't'dt'd ill rt'-:ed a "prog'ressive and tight" law!I~'t:9S0 ~~~o fO\I~w~ ~heB1~: ~.rashldanlage durin~.c late June and July. Ito order. accordwJ..( .to the . ('ode !rans-World Tr. tll( I ('J"-llbtioll and routroi (H.t'r lnc:d bll~lI1('~:o. t<ld~ll!.!. If it 1'0, .tll!· ~tate., (all :ttrl'l1il ~n th:lt. '.IS ;1. that. w~ulcl "pu"L the funds in more ~Ie:e ~evel~~nt8a:'ereo exp;::::~ I Not only ~ill yieldJ> be .reduced, I number llsted a.long ~J(le ~ach PUOJ'

1l11l11ht'r h,'1 ('. I t I~ whl'ther. I~'{' ?I (. to ,hro,,' state 1 proJesslOnal hands. But, he also I and predicted in farm magazines I. but test weight on late seeded oats. ph!et. Yo~ mI~ht be mte~este., H \\ hllil Iht' Federal government c()~·dd ;\11,] \\ Ililid and lilcd I ~\!hts '11l~1 I (',p~)mlbdltlt .. ; out oj: '.he Will- w~rned tha~ the matter of Whi~ I newspapers and market reports:: is often l?were~ ~ons.I~~rabIY. For ;~~~ :It~;'s~~Cm\:m~e~cc~~~~ :;;' ODies ('\1'11 ~ do\\ :llld ~ln' al! pll\\'n Illto the h:l1lds ot tht' Ft'd- ~~Z:ser~~~l~(r~e;:~se th; s,~a~~it~~=ll[ Both times .these forecasts have I best .feedmg quality -m .uats-Jml.dc I lime if YO~'d just ~bPY'dQwn my,

J~!'f;trlJ1lg llI1tl thel sen' jet' trades are ll1cal l'la! \.!m('\"nlllellt <lIlt! Ih hureaucracy., 'matter."!;)- r ,P been largely ignored In favor oIl for silage, get them cut In thr milk: list and glt i[ in the mail, on aC-I . . 1 current price as the effective basis stage. I -( f d in tt....--....l -------. -. -- - ~- -._--. - --"--- ~- --I The commIttee also got IOto the f f . . t t' i WHEN SPRAYING gr' and coun 0 me or er g a PrJ y 6 UUU _

_________________ I ." question ot inspection of restaur-'I or arrowmg In en 1On'8. . "i. am. ,list. .' . " raInS m NE Nebraska formed walls of water that h t '1'" b' t Recordsofthepastfiveyears"in-Ifora~e crops for weed and Insect I . ,

~' ~ 4&l 'I rusht:'d dl~wn creek ,and river valleys ... Hotel apts and t e con roversla su .Jec I dicate that $15 and $20 are critical i eontrol, be sure to check the chern., Flnt off, .1 order~ ~! ':Gro~mg I

Way Ba"'k \It . ..... Florpnc(" the new modern 200-rool11 seven·story· of whether all state age n.(' Ie s. h . Wh.e . dr h' kill labels for the interval needed 1 Vegeti:lble~ In the City. J m th1llk-

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. ; '- {.. \, \:' , :! fireproof' structure now under constru~tion at Mis.1 should u~e a c~n<~ralized depart-.I h~fo!r~~~"iower ~lil~~. ~en- -a~ltc'atton -and-har~sl ! lng s~rrous of .just putting aU !flY

W L __ . s(}ula, Mont.. haS been. leased by E. O. Stra.tt?n, I.ment for. processln",. data for th~~ .. J ducers- e:Hner start to cut down or Pmmble reSidues from. chemicals! stuff JO the SOIl bank and movlDg "",. I~ten-=-;··; II - . 1 W::lyrw,....!or_.a_20·.y..ear-penod. A $uml!!...er:_t~1~lrg Ther~·nls ha c~ntr.~~ljzed ~-e~~nn::: get out. That is precis . .approved for:.. use .o.n gram. and for-I to town. ,

~lrOgram at, Wayn~~~ _n_e",,:,: airport is .as~ml'e<.l pr.o~ld· use~ by ~e~e;a~P'depa~;~el~~s wh~ to hold back gilts. The inverse is age c~ops become ha~mless after My second choice was U9£r"'1'h:: i m~ ilia.l-J.J.--shtdents are enrolled and t~al a qualIfied, . h d h d true when 'price is on the way up I prescribed lengths of time, accord- House-Fly and How to Control It.

10 Years Ago l'e-r<l~ed pilo~ .instru~tor ean be secured by June 20 ::~cJer e ~It~en~veorm:..~~n :~;:tS~ and crosses the $20 figure. Al-' ing: to a re~ent a~icultmal report. ,F~r 50 year I've bee,n combatting: 1 hc familIes of Cal Hurlbert. Lioyd Texley, Har- h? q P . ," f 1 P . though i:t is still going up it is too I In mony cases an mterval of up to I thiS problem by puthng up a few

,June 8, 1950: John Barnes feU frOin the roof 01, old Bon.ta and Charlcs Whitney had to evacuate their I t elr i o~n system 0 e ectroOlC late to breed gilts and' beat the ISO days is needed betwecn applica- I screens and buying myoid lady a i lhe ~1 nrlln M«yer farm twme 'lilesday morning. He home~ m the north 'part of Carroll about 1 a.m. to-I ma.ch nes. I crash! tion and harvest to assure safe. usC' I swa-:n~r. If they got a syste.m tbat! was tak('n Immediately to the hospital in Wayne day when flood waters swept through. t~e valley .. '1 DlsG.ster Fund I Unless the predictions mentioned of the crop. Extra~ precautions don t need no screens and Will save whpr(' X·rays showed he suffered no broken bones I Ruth .R.osS left Sat~rday to take a speCial cour'se at ~aj Gen. Lyle A. Welch, Ne-I earlier are far more successful sht">uld·be taken ~hls .year 10 ue 1 myoid la?y. a heap of swatting, I'

DOllS Malmberg, daughter 01 Mr and Mrs I the umverslty of ChICago. Ibraksa ~dju~ant general, ~ays he l lfl1s time than they have been in sure that1a~led directIons are fol-,want to ~It It. : Ilnll\ Malmberg,. Allen, was graduated from the I --tc:: * Idoubts .If disaster. allocatIons ~olthe past, we·can expect low prices lowed to the letter. I Then I ordered 1A53 "How tol hOlll(, e<.:onomlcs depart\'Oent at th(' University of I areas hit by s p r I n g floods Mil again in the fall of 1961. : OLD 55-GALLON barrels can be I Control Bed Bugs." We have been I :-.Jpim:'ska last weeK. She willleav~ s.oon.for .Porl. 2S Years Aqo ireach the $1 million mark. That is FARM FIRES COSTLY iexpensive when used as t.anks on II handling this problem by hangmg!. land. On'. to cqmplet~ h~ Jptern.shlp In dietetics III I - I the amount of moncy aBoted by the I Farm fires destro about 750 I your sprayer, ~arn a.gI'lc.ultural. the ~ed clothes and mattress out. lhp (lrf'gnn universi,t~ ho~pitp,l ... The Dup:'>ky ('on- JU?('.6, 1935.: A decided decrease in the number: Fede.r_al government for emergency I lives and $156 millio% in property len~ineers. With .steel barrels, cor· Ito ~alr about fo.ur or five tltnes a! ~lrl1c!lon company ,thIS .. ~~ek E!~~ared to occupy the. on r('hel rolls IS noted hy Mrs. A. C. Thompson. I repall s to property of state and annually 'according to the U. S. 'MiSI~n by cbeml~als IS often ex- I year. But that s a heap of w~rk 1 IOl":lll(Jl1 at 122 South Mam. formerly rent~d by Lest· '··~l.'tum3'''r~lWf' worker, who st~tes that about 20 have I local ~overnments. Welch says he I Departn{ent of Agriculture and Na. ceSSlve and stramers a!lu nozzles I and maybe L453. ~as got a eaSler I (."I" Elt'{·lrlC'. The front of the q~~rtel's Will be used found other employment durmg the past month and I e.xpects 42 counties and 20 towns tional Fire Prot dian so 'ation can become plugged. Stamless steel way. An. d I sorter liked L129 "Prep-I tor offic(' space, the rear for storage. . Naomi have lef! FERA prQjects. Very few new applications I to apply before the Saturday dead- Eighty-seven pr!cent ;f

s ~l los~ is the only 'metal suitable for all! araUon of Horseradish." If there's I Kroeger. WisneF: ,was nam~d valedictorian of th{' he!\'" been received .. Som~ ~f the men are w{)rking I hne. payments made bv 16 fa:mers' ~ypes of liquid fertilizers and chem-i anythmg. I like prepa~ed g.ood it'.s ("ltlllIng ( .. ounty eIghth g.rade. 1!1' .. 8dU. ates .. Kathryn I on thE' ~ew commumty buddmg,. others on farms.' . '1 Hi.ghway Commission !I mutual fire jnsura~ce companies tcals. Other t~pes of tanks. may be I h~rseradlsh and I can t walt to ~nt R1ldukcr, daughter of l\U:,,,~d~..Mrs. H. E. Radaker'l At a Wmslde 6choolboard meetmg: Monday evemng, J R. McBride Minden is the was made 0 b ildings d their more economIcal for certam spray I thiS one. ' WI.'>n.('I'. has two st?rJes .in .1:Western GraphIC," puh.' I Frank Lec. Ha~tings, wa.s eled.ed to C?ach athletcis new chairman of the Advis~ry·State II contents, fOU~ pe~cent fora':nachin_ solutions. ~e sure .to check with j I marked down th~ee. fer mr Ilcatwn of. Colorado Woman s college,. De~v('r Kath· I an. d tea~h Enghsh and history III ,the hlgh school ~or I Highway com.mission. He succeeds ery and motors, six percent on live- your chemICal suppher on the type I' ~ld ladr I thought_ sh~ d hke F1~ 1'.\'11 won Ill'st place with ~he l~o.storles In a I'e('('nt th(, eomlng year .. Dr. V. S: Conn goes t~, Plal?- Ray Ogier, North Platte, who died stuck and poultry and three per- of tank recom~ended for trouble· Clea.nJn~, and A,~Just~ng a SewI~g c()nk .. j sponsored by ScrIbbler s ('lub. • I view t~mght tb ~~dress. ~e LIOns club On Public. recently. Merle Kingsbury, ponca, cent on other fire lossees .... A recent free use. Machme. G3l Buymg Women s

FRIDAY, JUNE 3

10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

WAKEFIELD, NEBR.

Mr_ and Mrs. Vernon Schulz Home Di,.edtons:

5 miles north and 1 mile viest of Laurel, Nebr. The first

place north on the left side of

the road.

, * * i Educ.'atlOn and CitizenshIp .. Dr .. H:. Q. Morton, I is vice chairman, succeeding Mc- survey shows that Midwestern--==-" Rev. E.zra Duncan ~n? Mrs. ~. S. Lmcb1q. the last Bride. Corn Belt farms average two fires

J.~_X~ors Ago \ .... .. ;;t. ~: ... _ .. _~_.~~~_. ___ ~a~t'issStlO;~~;i!~~~a:!\t;fd:~~~~~.~. ~ the 1m ~~Btr:~~ g ~ at ~he, May an~ually on eve~y 100 farms. -·--Bus,·ness a· n' d Profess,·onat· June 2, 1945: .War)r.60d ~d.flllmstratll;m has lssu.ed I -tr: * _. which the group discussed whethel': . cJ. I

<.In orcl.cr restoring tC!mporarily the amount of mlik 1 Ito hold "educational" gatherings i The changes In Nebraska a",rl~ul'l whit'h may be used by Edw. Seymour in the manu·: 30 Years Ago Ithroughout the state. These wouldltut have been spectacular dmmg facturlOg of ice cream and other frozen dairy foods be designed to aid Nebraskans ill th past 10 to 20 ~ears. D IRE C TOR Y ;1,1 .wayne Creamery, .. Pvt. Be~ton Borg ~rrjveu-' .Tune .5,' 193?: .Su~mer s~ssion at WSTC opens I understanding the immensity and, rom 1935 to 1 55 the to~al num· ! T· nday to'spend a 60,·day furlough 10 the DaVId Borg next week and indICatiOns pomt to an ~rollment of [complexity of building highways in I bf'f of farms ~ecreased b~ almost.: honH.', Wakefield. Pvt. Borg~.was recently released at It'a~t 1.00U students. Registration starts Saturday the Cornhusker state : 25 ~percent. Il IS expec.ted that t~e ,I /" from a German prison canj.p, where he had been Wisner band, now under the leader~hlp of Prof i It was felt {he m~etmgs should I pr,sent agriculture census will 'I held 27 months after beilli~captured .at Kassering', F C Reed Wayne, gave Its first public concert I be held before the next two year show at least another fIVe percent Pass In North Mrica ... Bess Rew resigned her 1 Wednesday evenmg thiS week In the pubhc square I road (onstructlon program IS out de¢line from 1955 to 1960 SInce ---oc==.,.-,,-c-::-:-:-'-:--}Jositlon at Wins~de bank eff~tive June 1. She and, at Wisner Prof Reed-has taken charge of Instruct I hned Thus Nebraskans could give 1935 the greatest deci1ne m farm VETERINARIANS her ~!st('r, DorOt~~. ,·Re.w, plan' to leave for Pasa- I 109 the regular WIsner band and also a Juvemle 1 their vlew~ on Whlth roads they nutmbers occurred am 0 n g the -----------dt'fl<l. Calif., the 1atterpart of June. band which IS beIng formed Prof Reed Will do thiS thmk sHould be bruit first How_l fa m~ of less than 220 acres Inl V t' .

--tr: * m additIon to hiS band work In Wayne Alton8lever. the comml!'\!':lon stIll IS ex 119, about 57 percent of the farms I e ennanans and Hoskins met In baseball Sunday at the fair- pected to follow Its SCientifiC for· WN'e under 220 acres, compared I D J d B

20 Yea~$ Ago grounds In Wayne and Hoskms won 5-1 The 19C3llmu.la f.9.J.:.. .d.fterm!nmg, prIOrity OfIWI:as~~P~~('~~~;~nerJ-___ ~=~nsen ~n ___ ro~n ~ June S. 1940: Eleven '~et"deatb and vast proP~l'.1 team ~~:s ~~a~~~es f~~:~~~~dSdo~ga~~~ naex!etS~~d~~ i cO;~~U~~I~:lsslon dId not deCide 1)£ farms SInce 1935, Nebraska may I 110 West 1st Street

ty d~mage ,r.~s.t\lted ,~~~~ night whe!} torrential JuveOlle books to the Wayne publIc library I where the gathermgs should be have less than 80,000 total farms Office Phone 75 ___ ._. _.~~__ __ ___ --b-- ____ ~_ I held and not more than 65,000 commer •• ,¥ ..... u ... ''''.................. '. i. 1(,lal farms by 1975. If t0tal live-.... ~ h .... ~... r Canvassing Board. . stock and crop production is main· .... C"iWj'ng t e. .Lv.ade 0... i Nebraskans heard agam thl', ---- -.... - --- ------ ..

p' \,)' \" .'. week abollt the State Canvassing:. .. _

~~~)S/; of yo , I'fe t· yo ". boar,d. It is composed of the gov-I 'I See by the Herald' M '! ur I a ur ~ ernor. secretary of state, auditor, I 1 CHIROPRACTOR 7 ., . . . ~ '! I treasurer and attornev generaL I . I] (Est. 1914) • ;:' FORD DEALER ~ : They ca.nvass or sur~ey' vote totals I Mr. and M.-s. A. J. Atkins spent Neurocal.ometer servi.ce ~ ~! o.n electiOns as sent In by the coun-: Me;morial Day in Atkinson. J 1!.~ East 4th st.

CHIROPRACTORS

A D. Lewis, D. C.

WAYNE CITY OFFICIALS

Mayor-Willard Wiltse __ ~492

City Treasurer-Leslie W. Ellis ____ 23..J

€ity-~~--- -_. Howard Witt __ ';'" 2!!.5·W

City Attorney-B, B. Bornhoft __ ~ 2,S

Councilmen-Gordon W. Shupe . __ 435 William Pfeil ___ 481 Everett Rees _____ ._.641 Bernard. Ateyer ____ 629.J Wm. A. Koeber _~ __ ._301 Wayne Marsh ____ 620-W

POLICE ... _._._ .. c.n Operator R. H. Hansen. S_ Thompson. E. 1... H"il~ Keith Reed

FIRE . ___ ... ____ Call 3Qi: . T'O.-DI· N' ft· rl(IR' ! :tJe~early every time the b()atO.11ia~.~;r~d.s~~;~1~~ue;s~e~~:~,s~~~~I.Phg.ruL4~--- Wayne, N~~r. Aft \I r".-- meets. to .look over the county re- i day in the Mrs. Walfred Carlson, . INSURANCE HOSPITAL ______ ._. __ 1095

, ..... : ports It fmds some errors, where [' sr. home. Mrs. Henry Langenberg, G. AI. Coleman _____ 1044 ,. i totals have been transposed or H~kjns, and Mrs. Don Carlson I

...... ..,.-.;,:.;;-~ 1 clerical mistakes. . -j.were.,.luncheoa_.guesla.-F...rlda.Y.~·_~~·-_,JrAe··N0f.tAWeStetn -Mutua·1 The board looks over the totals, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ulmer, I L'f I C WAYNE COUNTY OFFICIALS

i recheck~ them and ?lakes its-re- Katherine'and Joan;'Hosme!"" S'. D, _. lens. o.

·;1\1 FORD GALAXIE ... Th,,~.rbircl elegance at a low Fofcl ~pricef

port. ThiS typ:e et:.-actlOn was taken spent Memorial Day in the Mrs. M·. Martin Polhemus; District Agent

I

even _jl.l..._ter.ntorial Cdays under a V. Crawford borne. and Associates law passed 11'1 1855. In 1955, or 100 .Mr, and Mrs. Gabe ,108 W. 3rd St. Wayne years later, the Lcgisl.ature pro- Fontanelle, la, spent

: vided that the board should can- Day weekend in the Ivan Creigh-! vass all votes except those cast for ton .home. . .. . . lofficers named in the Constitution Mr. and Mr-s. A. F. Gulliver spent ! and members of the Railway com- the weekend in Crete and attended i !"ission. Those are. left for the Leg- commencement exercises Monday

Iislature and constItutes one of the at Doane college. Mr. Gulliver is fir-st things· the Unit:a meral .does an aiumnus of the schooL ~fter it is organized. Mrs. W. J. Dalton and Bob were

Glerical work for the Canvassing guests at the of State

Equitable Life Assurance Society

. OF THE UNITED fTATES

Dean C. Pierson Agency tIl west 3rd. , Wayne

Farmers Insurance Group J\LL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS

F'\ST ciJlliRsElJ\~ENDLY

Assessor, Henry Arp _198

Clerk, C. A. Bard __ ~3S

Judge, David J. Hamer __ .258

Sheriff,

~ g~~ut~~~¥:. H8iJe~750~~ Supt., Gladys Porter _~114

Treasurer, Leona Bahde __ 232

Attorney­Charles Mcbermott __ S17·W

Veterans Service Officer~ B. B. Bornhoft _~18

Commissioners-

~1!t ~ ==== .~:::g~i~~cZ Dist. 3 __ Henry Hobnek'e

OfTOM£TRISTS

W. A. Koeber, O. D. OPTOMETR~IS~T~ ______ __

111 West 2nd Phone 173

Wayne, NebI',

SEWING MACHINE~

Tiedtke Plumbing­Heating and Appliances

American Standard .'

Wayne

General Electric Pfaff and Domestic

Phone 268 Nebraska

PHYSICIANS

-Benthack Clinic , 215 W. 2nd St.

Wayne, Nebr.

Phone 1060

G~arge L. John, M D. ,1

PhYSician and SurgePn ····~--i

114 ~ast Third stre~;

ELE~TRICIANS

Tiedtke Electric I Wiring C..Jntractors

'I' Fann, Home and Commercial

Tel. 268 Wayne. Nebr. _This is Ford's famous uS\.lceess" ~ with the luxurious Thunderbird look. And you get a carload· of extras, at no·fl:tra cost • . . like an electric clock, backup lights, wall-to-wall carpeting,.;,d plenty more. Owners say, "I slwuld pay ,more? What on earth for?" They've got IllXUI'Y galore and saved hundreds of dollar!! on the deal!

CHRIS E. BARGHOLZ Phone 888-W Wayne

District Probation Officer_

_-_. _W_i_lli_·a-:m::E7Y7n-;-o:-n;;;~~_9_.W-:-" I. . SERVICES

FINANCE : Swanson T. V. an~ Appl.

....... .~~ ... p~l.rc:a,. ... , =:=-'~~~I

So ea!lYQl!J. ___ ~ __

, . jESL_.1-,.'L~4~UEfl.,8EST'jRADES_ .Dn-Ihuo'ld ... '."'_ot. ... 'um-.'

;"-.; . .II:'Hii".'~.~.-_~ •. ;pf,:··!'J: -t: r' .'",'-" r,

. I -Tf

F.-.A. ••

,I

INSURANCE -. BONDS To Fit All You, Needs

---------- ADM.IIlaL ~ MOTOROLA

In Reliable Companies

State National.Bonk

IR1ANGLE FINANCE Persol1al - Machinery ond Auromobile Loans

Phone '100 122 Main Phone 797 105 W, 2nd ~------~----~--

-First Natibnol Bank Commercial Banking

Investments Insur.ance Savings

_ lIAMILTIlN- WHIm All, I;!akes T.V. Service.

Phone 751 Wayne

AMBULANCE

Wilts,e ~ortup.r.~ -First Aid and Oxygen- Equipped

AMBULANCE SERVICE-~ Willard Wiltse - Rowan Wiltse

Licensed. Funeral Dire~to~s i

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WAKEFIEI D _ ~rr, and-Yrs .. Rohert ~rallum 'I!Wings, were guest, M.m~rial I The Wavne (Nebr,) Herald, 'Thursday; J~ne Z, 1960

M --------..- ---..- -- ----rt - 1-~iI- and Mitchell came Frida evemn IDa~ of the (~UiDS sisters. . ! arvin Dorg W=lecleu neail I -~:~~u:r'~t I • 1 M4: K~llh·\.f.¥lnl\r lUS', ' BEn:s:honf:~~Su»--- -

, ' ,Memoflal nay In Coleridge I See By The Herald' an , ny, rand Mrsl Lloyd I day ,

Of W -bfi Id VFW' 'h 1 By Mrs George Grlmm-Atlos 7-2756 reenms Mallum will take up hiS I I Straight, Doug and Rickie, Ran Mrs. lirdle Mitchell, NorfoUc, ". e 'C apter I new duh~s In the 0 p. Skagg shop I I dol,ph. Mrs M.rrtha Reith Con I SpE'ftt Mem()riul Day we8pnrl I"

_ __ ~ 'ICherub chOIr" 1 pm umfirma Pierce and Mr and Mrs Jim Hol.l pmg center, Omaha, Tuesday I Mr. and Mrs. Geoorg& Johnston c~ol'd, and Mr and l\h~ LeRoY the Wa.lflCd <;art!k:ln, JI' l\Qme t100 class! 2 strom attended WSTC' commence· Mr and M!$ FranCIs Fenton I were dinner gllests Thursday 10 the I Crenmer and lamiJ\' , Ihxon I Mr, and Mrs.. Cherlel Heikes .is·

Marvm Borg was ejected ('olP _ .-__________ - I Sunday, June 5 Sunday school, ment FrIday were supper guests Monday and lora R Wax- home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R •• '1 1ted In the Jim Heffernan home, mander of thE' WakefIeld VFW en Mrs Clarence Hfmrickson C 10- 10 am conCll'Inatloll 11 spel1ali Mr and !\irs Ray Grant and Mts Bertha Bean and Mrs Ernest Mr d M. Or --.r-;----w l~lOUX City, and ness an(j DOlOlhy South SIOUl( ctty, TPttlr~RY T campment at a n1(,l:!'tlng last Tues- :redo, SprIngs ' a sel vice B p m ~ 1\Ir and Mrs Leon Anderson, Lau Packer were supper guests Tues- I terta;n:d' Mr ra~d 1\I;s Dave~:: rRew Alhamhra, Calif werf' rim I Nerma J .. n For'hhoe. Odue day mght He su('(>Ceds Eldon Bar Mrs Gordon Lundin was a vlSl' Monday Tune 6 ConfirmatIOn rei, were dmner guests 10 the day 111 the E 0 Fenton home : at dinner last Sunday I ner guests Frida} In the Art Auk ~ltY, was a weekend guest in \h(' elman, , tor m the Fred Lundm home Wed I dass B 30 a m constitutIOn :Ind George Gnmm home' Sunday Mary Jane Coe, Lincoln, came I Mr .• nd Mrs. Raymond Thorn. 1 er home 1 Charles He.~e!> ~(lme

Othtr offlCNS n,lmed wt'rt' AI nesday afternoon, Mrs. Fred Lun h,) laws (I)mmli!ee, Mrs Elmer Mr and Mrs BIU Hosch.ar and IWednesday to spend the summer Iburg vIsited relatIves 10 Perr ,Ia 'I Mr and Mrs. Perry Cooper, Mrs. R, e. Bills w., ..... Sat· f:ed Hltz sentor vl('e i:!ommander, dlO, Mrs Gordon LundlIl, Mrs J<leetwood,8 pm Sally Bellevue, vIsIted Fflday to In the Dr C M Coe home She lover the weekf!nd Y Bltlt'grass,~ la, were wpekE.>ndl urday to Wwnes(tay Iii the Mrs Kermit Turner JUnior V!fe ('om- Fred Muller and Mrs Myron Olson I Tuesday, June' Ch!lstian edu Monday In the Roy WlggalDs Will return June 4 for graduation I M d M I( th A d I glH'sts m the ~ert nyntt homf> I Hompr Scace hom.€' mander; ,Cal Swa,gerty, quarter. were guests of Mrs." John Bengt. cation commitlf'e, 8 p.m.. home.' Mr. and Mrs.·-Tom Shellington, I JUdi~h, -;00 a~~' Be~;~ere !:;k~ Mr. and Mrs. Perry' Coopw,! ·Mr,.nd Mr',. David Mey'-;,-Stan-jffijSster, and Harley Harrl, ('hap. son. I Wednesday, June 8: Bible study ,M~s. E. E. llypse and Mrs. George. end guests of Mrs. S. E. Samuer: I Bluegrass, la" and Mr. and l't'h"S.1 ton, were visitors ill Ule Carl 'Nel· al~~Fehl Helm d ~," A group of ~adjes heJ~ Mrs. land prayer S('rVICe, B p,m Cemetery Association ,~~~mFai~:nded WSTC commence· son. Glenn Harvey, Rock Isfand, lU"i llon home l<~riday. Sund"ay guests

! . f 8ft ) IR .!5YFHlpt! Olaf Nel~fJh obsene \Ie}' 1:Il'Fthda~ ---, . r y. SundaY' dinner guests In tM MY" wert' rlinn'er guests Saturday In the were Mr ami Mr!i Kennetb Less-

Society Oebo.rah Circle

Presbyterian Deborah e I r c I p

met Thursday ('vening with Mrs Eugene Paul Co-hostess was Mrs Rober! Paul. Mr~. Charles Mallum presided ancf~ave the lesson

.. Corne:tri! Find ~ -out"owyoucan~~ U. I.OADING -'I'RENCHING

@@0110

Speed up your loading and trench­ing jobs with the new Intemational Tw340 Crawler Tractor, equipped with backhoe and l~ader. Dig .as deep as 10 feet with the ba<;khoe; doze and lift %-yardJoads wlth.. the hydraulic, ~eIf-lev~ipg ~ont­.end loader. Take-iuU-advalltq;e-of

___ .thclmilt .... in h!'.awnof~e newT-,340 as you. boss b1g.:cap~clfy"(Ugging; l~a~ing, and dozing jobs, -

.. Conv.nlent 3, ... 1., hn.h

• 'ow.",,1 hyd"",1Iu ,

• FCaat~.V.",~ . r CfV_Cl.l1lD~ f.r:t.I.~ .t!lYi~. '.aelln" dl,il.,--

Cdll us for a demo,.stratlo,n

McCORMICK

I eat.: u e trophy bv wmnmg four points from 1\101ler insural1{'e. Sal· mon Wells won a similar victory (wer the Uptowners in the Tuesday' Handicap league." - "

A roll·oft went to Blue Bunny in the Thursday Han(hcap lea.gue playofi afler tile team lied at two, points each with- Sherry's in the

, pia} off. Benson bar won the worn· : en's handicap league trophy over I Bossman's.

Our Guide

Members of the Order of the Gold­

en Rule are pledged to serve any de·

serving f':'''i~ly in time of need, re·

gardless of monetary considerations,

The services we offer are guided by

the standards set by the Order.,

DESERT FLOWER cream deodo~a ' only 50¢

regularty-190- --=---The quality cream-~eodorant. lightly-scented • .,.rvety,.· Desert Flower Cream Deodorant melts Instantly into your skin. Your new "body..guard" - by SHUtTON. 24-hour protec.tion against - perspiration odor. ".,. spirotion lTt()isture, perspiration da,mOO& and slains.

LIMITED TIME OFFER I Two Registered Pharmacists To-Serve You

----A T T E N-T ION WAYNE AREA

. WOMEN

~NJNDllSIRlAL PROJPEcr LNJERESTED IN LOCATING IN WAYNE HAS ASKED THAT WE " '~'" SURVEY THE AREA WITHIN DRIVING DISTANCE OF WAYNE'TO DISCOVER HOW MANY

PEOPLE ARfiNTERESTED IN WORKING UND iR COMFORTABLE CONDITIONS FOR A COM­PANY MAKING PARn FOR PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, GOOD HEALTH, GOOQ_EYESIGHT ANI> AGE BETWEEN 18 AND 4S WILL BE REQUIRED, THRE£-FOURT~S OF THE wORKERS WILL BE WOMEN •

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND WILL BE AVAILABLE CUT OUT THE FORM BELOW, FILL IT IN AND MAIL iT TODAY TO THE ADDRESS LISTED.

DON'T DELAY DO IT TODAY! -------~---.~

I AM INtERESTED IN FULL TiME WORK IN WAYNE

NAME Mrs. Miss

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AGE, , ' , , , , , , ~IGHEST GRADE OF SCHOOL COMPLETED, , , , , ' , , , ..

ARE YOU WORKING-NOWL ' , , , , , , . , , WHAT IS, YGua PRESENTeR LAS1'--

JOB?

--t--tl---~~' .""'AD~D ..... R~ES ... S-...... " .. " , .. , . " , ..

. MilES FROM WAYNE ,

MAil 'AT ONCE TO; WAYNE CH.4MBER OF COMMERCE 349

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The Wayne (Nebr.l Herald. Thursday, June 2, 1960

OIXON.~- ~.

St. Anne's Catholic Church

D IXON N EWS 'and Mrs. Dean Salmon and Ben- day afternoon visitors in the Hen- dQY evening visitors in the Earl __ nett and, Mr. and Mrs. JIm Nelson 'iY Nolte home, Wayne. Eckert home.

visited Ml's. Sophie Hladik· Slmd;w afternoon at the PlainvieiV hospiL~J and later were guests in the Carl Hoffart homc. .

Mrs. Art Johnson and DW. ight, Mr'l and Mrs. Bertha ~ckert were 81m- and Mrs. Bertha Eckert were Fri·

and family. Mrs. William Eckert ..attended Sunday dinner guests in the Dick ~ _____ ---Mrs. __ Ste~li~_- Ph_~~~~ ______ .__ __ c ••• __ _ _: • _oe-shaN- ~_~!SCS .vOO'ksl-lOp. e, e Ie ,on~rmg e,s ay evel1111g guests in ttl!' -- -- ---- -- ~. am11Ylmj,,~ tClStorrx ('try-samr- a el'nOOl'faltl'ieI:~c(ho 1 ~third-birthday-were-M-t'.·--aft(~.r.lU..ll----1la.t:tru.an h01l1..C.-:-~~lt.'-__ _

I day hu h . Mrs. Harold Carlson and family, Ibrate·.clayt~n.'s birthday }Vert' Mr

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chambers dinner guests in the Ernest Knoeli . . Ie re., Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dree. and, Mrs., Elh~ Hartman and Bt'f

were Wednesday afternoon visitors home, ". M~rsha .J?rgt;~sen was a Monday: Sun.day afternoon visitQl's in the sen and family, Hartington, Ed I nadmC', Helen' and Ann qrosvcllur, in the Mrs. Rose Huston home, Genevieve Biglin and Mickey evet"lIlg VISltOi III the Allen Pres' ; Marvlll Hartm.~lfi hO,m e wel'e Ml"'. Carlson, jr. and' Mrs. Elsi~ carl'IMr. and Mrs. Frlln,k LIsle, l\Ir~ '7

Laurel. McAlfee Sioux City, were Sunday I cot home, 'I' and Mrs. BYlon LI5i.e, Mr .. a.nd son. In the afternoon Mr.' and Mrs, , Floyd Bloom a~d BrIan, l\1r~ Jl'n.\ Mr. and Mrs. Phil Boeshart and afternoo~ guests in the Patsy Gar· I '.Mrs. Roy ~elson was .~ Sunday ~rs. Donald Curry, Pan,l. and-Deb· John Goetchee and family ~nd rKVolS and ,family, Mrs, ~ob Wick

Dedication services for a rec.ent·------------ family were Sunday dinner g.uests .vin home. dmner gueli,t m the~Mrs.llara Nel· ibl~ and Mrs. Dale DaVidson and Mrs. William Koch, Sioux CltY'l~t~ and.~lldr{'n'.. ~,oan K~ols, \'Ir* Iy completed shrine were held 1M . J h H d of Mrs. Wally Boeshart, Wayne. ]\.lr and ... 1Idrs Paul Thomas and Iso~lho~;d ~r~cor~~o Galvlll and ICh~~~:('\l)rOn Dilks and.....c.hildI:en joined the group. Inla QUist and E\-erett Llsl.e ~aOt~~':rc er::::r:~g . at St. Anne's arle 0 nson ea S :rf a~ Mrs. HO;:d Jorgo~:~ daughters attended WSTC baccal I Kathy attended the Clevel,and fam werc Sunday afternoon cal1ers In , Mrs. Elsie. ~arlson, Ed Carlson,: sp~~~' T~I~~da~r~~ ~~~~~~!~n~('n)

J 1 hell G d :~ght :':a'srs ~e::e 'Bill C~~'mbers :~~e~~em~e;~~~:en~U~~~%ayev;:~nng ~I ~~n;:;n1on at Bonesteel, S D II th~;r:~s ~~cs~ral~o~~erson and ~r~d :~~.r--.:~a;oe~~~~ aan~d f~~: II Sunday afternoon glltl~~S 10 lh!'

·S~i':1!tisb~ecfic~~: :~~er!dyt~~ I ut er 0 ege ra s ~:gm:~ ~::e I~i'~~;!a.: ~':'°Sr;~ KIng IMrs Thomas' bhrother. Helmut Mr and MIS Carroll Hlrchert famll), Hoop:r wCle last week ily were' Sunday evening visitors ~~~al~o~:~~r~i~~%~H~C~~dl\~J!a~;1 the Fields. ' Marie' JOhnson, daughter of Mr. Leandro. Calif. 0('1, was one of t e gr}~duates land family were Frida} sr:lpper end guests In the Eldred Smith in the Bob. Koch ~ome, ~aurel. I South Sioux City. 10 .

May crowning services were also and Mrs. Hans Johnson, was grad- Mr. and Mrs. Alwin 'Anderson Mr and Mrs Lesler Patton were I guests m the Enest Knoell home I hon'll.' Mr and Mrs Merlm Cham Mrs. Della ErwlO, Mrs. Mabe,lj' Mr. and Mrs. Donnld I'('!('r~ held. ,Shelly Creamer was crown- "ated Monday from Luther Junior were Friday evening visitors in the Sunday afternoon guests In the Mr and Mrs Fred Wolter were i bers and KeVin and Mr and Mrs McCaw and Mrs. Yvonne Engst~dl I Ronald. Mary Junt' and ChurJ(.\ bearer. Jeanne Boeshart did the college, Wahoo. Ben Michaels home Allen Sunday ait{'fnoon ViSitors III the IDale Qavlqson and family Jomed and Rhonda were Sunday e~ntng i were Wednesday Visitor' ' It, crowning. Flower girls were Kerry A 1958 Dixon high school gradu' Jim Linn home. George Monk, jr. was a Monday Mrs. Chris Sohren and Frank Kop· the group for Sunday dinner. visitors in the Matt Stapleton I Arnold Petel's home Donsnal~Ka\::' Kubl and Sally Stanley. ate, she rec~ive.d an associate of Mr and Mrs Lester Patton were Idmner guest m the George Monk ping homes, Randoph. Mr. an.d Mrs, ,LeRoy Creamer [hOme. II Peters was a dinner uest in til'

arts degree in elementary educa· Sunday evenmg VISitors In the AI home Mr. and Mrs. Duane Benson and and family were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peters and Paul Thomas home. g e St. Anne's Summer School tion and was valedictorian of her len Prescott home Thursday evenmg VISItors III the family, Ponc~C were Saturday eve· i gucst~ in the Duane Creamer lamily were last Saturday evening F'd' ft 0 ! mt tl Ope.ning PI.ann.ad Mondoy class. Mr and Mrs SterlIng Borg and [oscar Borg home were Mr and ning visitors in the George Thomas Ihome. ~ visitors in the George Eickhoff lDic~1 cia~b~r~ °l~ol~e ~~~eH~l'~(

"~ Mr. and Mrs. Johnson attended Anna were Thursday evening cal Mrs CecIl Clark, Gary Anderson home ' Wednesda) afternoon guests III Ihome, Wakefield I and Mrs Clarence Turn(!r 0 N('!ll Summer school ·iO~'. St, Anne's the commencement exercises. lers In the DiCk Chambers home and Duane Prescott ,MI and MrS Byron I,lsle wei C : the Floyd Bloom home were Mrs Mr and Mrs Wilham Eckert I Jerr Turner and Mrs Joreta !\lin

p rish Ie entBry 8 ho~l children Mr and Mrs Melfred Peterson, I Last Saturday evelllng guests III Sunday afternoon guests In the BIll GarvlD and Cmdy and Mrs I were Sunday evenIng vlSltors m I er ~akefleld ~~!u:~~:~o:7~a~1::dha~~n~:~~ Trueanos Honored at ~~;~n'anl: 'c:if1re~r~e;ear~!m~~~ 1~~~t~:,rl~~rt~~I~~sO~~~em~:~r ~~~ IFI~~k _~~~e ~~~e William Eckert ILe~~y ;~~a~e;s an:vl~1111!~re~ckert th~;eo:;% ~:sma~e~~:ee Thomas I More DIXON _ page 5

mAde to take the children to Wat· d erbury .by bus. Farewell Fete Sun oy

$odety. Sociol Forecost Thursday; June 2 D~i1y Guild St. Anne's Altar Society

Friday. Jl,fnG 3 Methodist 'Couples Club

Sunday, June 5 Best Ever Club picnic, Wake·

field Wednesday, June 8

Dixon Garden Club Best E~~r. Club, Mrs. WilHam

Eckert Out·Our,\\'ay,- Mrs. Ted Johnson

Thu~aYT' June 9 Methodist WSCS

Papa's PartMrs Club Papa's Partners extension cThb

met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. LeRoy Pep1eri.ck., Mrs. Ronald Penlerick, Mrs. Earl Eckert, Mrs. William Eckert and Mrs. Harold George were guests. Mrs. Elmer Schutte and Mrs. Frank Johnson gave the Ids.on on copper tooling. The Jlme @~Jl1,etltJ.n'g, will be in the Don Oxley home.

School PlcRi~ The scl16:01 .year was closed at

District 50 Sunday with a pot luck picnic attended by pupils, t,1eir parents and Teacher, Mrs. Vernon Jensen. District 85, which hns been taught by Mrs. Loren Park, also closed for the summer with a pic· nic Sunday. A good crowd of pu· pils and: lJarents attended.

Roller Skating po arty :Bulfo-n'g aDcrBows <btl cIuD' spon·

sored a s~ating party ~or other 4· H clubs in the county Fnday evening at tho W<\yne roller rink.

Youth Fellowship MYF m~t Sunday evening at the

Methodist church parlor·s. Plans were made for a picnic at Ponca state park. Games were played and lunch was served by the spon· sors, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Noe. The June 26 meeting will include election of officers,

Methodist WSCS WSCS st~dy group met Thursday

afternoon- .at the Dale Davidson home. Members finished their study of. to~ and country under the leadership of Mrs. Louis Abts. Cooperativ~ ,lunch was served.

Farewell Party Wednesday afternoon Deb b y

Kuhl was hQstess to a group of young friendS" at the Dave Kuhl home. The. guest of honor was Mary Anne Boeshart, who is mov· ing to Sioux City.

Rev. and Mrs. Alvm Trucano and Bonnie were honored at a farewell dinner following services at the Dixon Methodist church Sunday. The church Young Adult

roup sponsored the basket din· er. Rev. Trucano has served the

Dixon and, Coleridge churches'Lwo years. He is leaving to attend a theological seminary.

Park Infant Baptiled Karen Park, infant daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Park, was bap­tized Wednesday ~venin~ at Gon· coiilia Lutheran' church. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Park. Luncheon guests in the Tom Park home following the services were ~rs. Earl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. ·Elmer Sundell, Rev. abd Mrs. S. E: Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Park and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hamm and Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Park and family.

Churches ..• Dixon >Methodist Church (Alvin Trucano, pastor)

Sunday, June 5: Sunday sehool, 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11.

St. Anne's Catholic Church (Norman Parr. pastor)

Sunday, June 5: Mass, 9 a.m,

Mrs. Mae Jewell returned Fri· day from a visit in the Arthur Jewell and Paul Peterson homes, Goldfield. Ia.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Garvin and Kat:lry-attenQeu' 'Ufe--weddifig"'of Ronnie Bentson and Phyllis Sch· mitz at Bonesteel, S. D., Saturday evening.

Mrs. Roy Nelson was a guestin the Buford Jones home, Wayne. Weanesday and Thursday.

Thursday supper guests in the Harold Murray home were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Boeshart and fam­ily, Mr. and Mrs, Earl McCaw and Sandra and John, Bob, Andy and Merle Murray.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clark were Thursday evening visitors iI1- the Mrs. Yvonne Engstedt home,

Sunday afternoon and supper guests in the Allen Prescott home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hubbard and family, Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hubbard, -Allen, and Mrs. Tillie Anderson, LaureL

Mrs. ,Art Ailderson, Carolyn and Steve were Wednesday afternoon visitors in the Mrs. Eva Karnes home. .

Friday morning callers in the John Young borne were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wrenn, and Mrs. Ver­lin Jensen.

Tuesday even1ng John Young, -------'fwittght Line -etutr- _.- ---tiarviIr,- Alfred Jensen, M-arv

Twilight Line Extension club Korthouse and Vedin Jensen at· held its 3Q."ual guest night Tues· tended a motor clinic at Harting· day at tpf' .ferome Mackey home. ton. Mrs. Dua!)c Koester ptesented the Last Thursday guests in the lesson on doing ha'nd laundry in, George Monk home were Mr. and the washing machine. Guests at· I Mrs. Ralph Olson and family. Car­tending included. Mrs. Ec.l Gade· 'l,rolI, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenley 01-keh, Mrs. Earl Eckert, Mrs. Ver· son and family, Hastings. del Erwin, Mrs . .TQffi Park and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Borg and Mrs. Morris Ebmeier. The June Mrs, Cecil Clark were Wednesday 16 meeting will be at the Willard I dinner guests int he Neil Kluver Holdorf ho!Ue. home, South Sioux City. '

To be a phJ:ramcist now requires five years of ~ol. lege study. Yfe must pass an examination to we have gai~d,ttie-kn"Owleage-necessary to' us to safel¥,_ dl$PG,:,se prescriptions and medicine~.

We were'f.,I'G t~Ught at college that every pharo maci.st is a mef!iber .of the health team. pledged to consuler the protection of -health.-- ou.r-mQst impor. tant cluty, You can always be certain we will never for~€'L this obligation.

"When it comes to drugs - Come to Felbers"

. ~: .. ,,: YOUR: PHYSICIAN CAN. PHONE 3,1-. WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE

". A great -many people entrust us with their ! \ "resc,lptions. May we compounD' YOurs?

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Id St.JIJ.~ and-family amt-Mr. ~r In the Vern",,1 ba<i<>·./>IocthJ'W1c,.'."ffC 1'u<sday .11l>XUAlice.JOhnson~CjndY and.Vi<;,land.]\!~LI~Yd McFadden and~h' Wayne (i'IehrlHerald~ Thu"day, June 2,196(L ,~_~5 and Mrs. Dale-SUmley and family, heme. : noon ·guests In the Marlon Qwst ky Hirchert. family. • .

Regs Lubberstedt was a Sunday Milford Roeber. Mark and Milt- ihome. Attending' examination !?,rv,ices and family, Ashland, were Sunday tended the Wakefield smorgasbord ugh- 1'hursday-visttor 1 we lUl'SiiifS' eventn-g ratters·~-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson r-L- ~ -- _____ ' aLSLJohn's LutheI.:an church, Car__ ue&.Ln ~~ Chad~L Sohn hom('. last Tuesday With Mr. and Mrs .

home of his gran~parents. Mr. and in the George Lippolt home. I were Sunday dinnt'f guests in ~e ~nOreS roll, In honor of Kay Helmer were Mr. and Mn. Don Bauer and I Warren e gren an -m. lind MIS, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ankeny Mrs. Herbie Hansen, Piers~)D, la. Audrey Hewitt, Wayne, wa.~ a Verneal Gade home for Kevm . ~r. ~nd Mrs. Ed Helmer and fam· family were Sunday evening guests Stanley Dahlgren.

and Mrs. Hart'Y Gries, Hoskins Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stanley and weekend guest in the Noel Isom, Gade's birthday. Mrs. Martin -Madsen Ily·, SIOUX ~alls, S. D., Henry Helm· in the Ludwig Kuhl home. Elmer Von ~e-ggern was a Mon-'>pent Friday with Mr. and Mrs: family were Thursday evening visi- home. I Lorlei Saunders and Norma Pet· 1 Phone 48·R14. Randolph ler, Ledgerwood, NO, Mr, and Mr and' Mrs Morris McGrew day night visitor -at the Milford

Dixon . (Continued from-paae'<"~n

Ed Bammerlin, Gregory, S. D. tors. in the Gene Sandahl llome. Mrs Noel Isom was a Friday' erson spent Sunday and Monday in r Mrs Bill Likeness, Veblen, S D, tnov~d to their home In Sholes 1ast IBarClman home

B;~::~ ::~~~,H!~:~. i'.~~:t w~':: in :~i. ~~~~: s~~:,~~~!~::: !~e~:;.visitor in the Larry Koest i o~:~a and Mrs. Alvin Trucano ~e~~~ct at~~ ~~:Y.f~~~w~ed~~~ :~'I ~m:~,{~~~7~:~~ds:~::dL~~~~ :,el~k The}' had lived lfl Mesa, W~~~r '~~lt~"Ha~!~~ ~:l:~ :~: , .\1onday afternoon visItors in the was a Friday and Saturday visitot MTcchourrksdl'n~ateaflea~ndoonChlMldrrse'n JaOnh~ ~I ~~tuw~~~~~x a~~ty ~I~~r;C~~n~a~ s~h~~af:st o~U~~Y ~~~rn~~~ Bill I Helmelr home {oUowmg the serv we're1r sunanddayMdrl~ne~agr~~~ts~~d:~;tur!a/ and Mrs. Fre-d VClln S~O.i'n .... Mrs. Annie Bishop home, Maskell. in tne Glen Macklem home. Mrs. BobuMcCQrkindale and child- idinner. guests in the Earl Peterson Mr and Mrs Neal Hight and Ices I Everett Robins home, Hartmglon Wisner VIsited the Fritz Bruns ;~:;~~~n ~~~~:r w~' ~h;h~:~,;; da~~ter;e::;~e ~~:;;~~~;h cJ''::e~ ren were visito" 111 the Frank' home. Mr. and Mr>. Tom Park famll" Scranton la, were last M" and M,', Coon C."te;o~ Mr and Mrs Chnton John,on, home last Sunday home. -" guests in the Ray Spahr home. Johnson home : and ~aren, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pet· Monday guests in the !\oIl·s. Edna Randolph, and Mr. and Mrs. 5 Omaha wen' guests in the Otto ___ ;.. ______ _

Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Sundell visi· Audrey Hewitt, Wayne, was Wednesday ~fternoon Mrs. Lela I erS?D and family, Hooper, Eldred Milligan home. All were Sunday Roeder and fam1!y, Aurora, t' Peters 'home Sunday. I B na !('d Mrs. Mary' 'Van Horne. Fre· gue-st of ,honor at • f-arowell din-. Tryon San Diego Calif Mrs US"1 Smith and Merlin Chambers were guests in the Leo Hight home, D., were Sunday supper gues s Mr and Mrs Otto Peters were ren mont, Sunday and' were dinner ner Sunday at the Hoel 150m car J~hnson and: Mrs. ('. D.' An· :afternool1 callers. Hartington. Other guests were Mrs. in the John Kuhl home. Sund~y evening' guests in the LYICI--~'L.;"'· ____ ..... __ guests in the Don Sobolik home. home. Other guests tnclUded Mr. keny were visitors in the Fred Wol- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Quis.t were Wayn.e Milligan and chil?ren, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crav.e~. R~.x Peters home. Osmond. Mr. and Mrs. Will Higgins end

Mrs. Clayton &t1ngley and child· anet Mrs. Deo 150m, Mr .nd ter home. ISunday afternoon guests 1fi the MarVin Paulson and childrea. and and Charley. Randolph, VISIted 10 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robins'i Daisy are guests at the Ru~seU ren ~ere Wednes\lay morning call- Mrs. Larry 'Koe5ter and f~mily Mrs. Mabel ~i('Caw and Norma ,Morton Fre.d"ricks<:,n home. , Bette B~~ner. . the Thomas Craven home Th,ur~. Hartington, called in the Martin' Lindsay, sr. home I' ers t.n the Ray Spahr home. and >Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stalling Peterson left. Tuesday to spend 1 Mrs. Manon Q.u~st w.as a Satu.r- IVIr .. ..and. Mrs: Marltn Madsen I d,a y afternoon. Mr. and .~rs. ClaIr Madsen home enrout~ from-decor· i Frank MeKYck, Winside, wai ~

Mrs. Gerele Kavanaugh ~nd I ancL.Kim, several d.ays .lD the Norman .and :day afternoon ,VISitor In the W1I~ W,ere In NOlfolk last Monday. Craven, Roy and. Franc. IS, Mrs. All ating graves at Coleridge and Ran-: guest at the Carl Mellick home Fn. daughters and Mrs. Ray Spahr Mr. and Mrs' Larry;"'ubberstedt Gordon McCaw homes, Marengo,' !Jam Enstrom home, Oakland. Douglas Bergenske left Monday Thoene and Erme and Mrs. Ted dolph. I dav ~njo)'.ed a picnic Friday at the and family we~e Thursday evening la. :, Joe Ankeny celebr~ted hiS eight\1lfor San F~ancisco ~fter a l~'daYISheeney, Omaha, were weekend -:.- - - --....... iI (oleridge park_ visitors in the Ronald Penlerick Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Quist and: birthday Monday With a party at I leave ~at home .. He Will be stahoned guests , ,

Mrs. Ray Spahr was a Friday af· horne. sons were Fnday evening vIsItors I the home of hiS parents;. ,!'!h"J .llnd on the, USS Katmal. an ammuni· Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Crave!l and SE Wayne !

t~'rnoon caller in the Mrs. Fred! Mrs. Jay Mattes was a Tuesday in the Earl Peterson home. ll\1rs., Ronald Ankeny. '~he g.uests IltlOn ship. His parents took him to family. Randolph, VISited I.n the I .! l astor home, afternoon visitor in the Larry Lub' Larry Lubberstedt was Fnday spent the afternoon playmg games Columbus. I Thomas Craven home Sunday af-. ., 1

, ~rs. Jim Linn and.-chlldren were, berstedt home. I afternoon caller 10 the George LIP' 1 and In a treasure hunt. Those at· Mr. and Mrs. Howard M.arsh, ternoon. .. I Mrs.~. M. Storev IS spending ~, frIday afternoon VIsitors in the I Mr. and Mrs Soren Hansen were polt home. . tending we r e Steve Macklem, Randolph, were Sunday dmner Ethel Burnham, SIOUX City, Mr'l week With her fatiwr, True Pres LeRoy Pen~erick horne. iSunday evening guests in the Mar· Mrs. Morton Fredrickson and ·John, David. Karen all:d Richard I guests in th'e V. G. McFadden and Mrs. Fr~d St1('~ney. and family (·ott.. . ~

Mrs. Sadie Briney left Monday tin Hansen horne. Marcia and Margaret Fredickson, Abts. Te~ and Audrey Ankeny, home. Afternoon gU('sts werc Mr. and Mrs. StIckney s SIster. Ruth. The Merlin Frevert famllv at·, to visit in the Darrell Stone home, 0 Mr and Mrs Gerele Kavanaugh .-____ ._. __ ~.. .----.- . Anderson, Calif. She was accom- and daughters' and Mr. and Mrs. panied' by Mrs. Darrell Fletcher Merle ... Kavanaugh and sons were OInd Randy, Sergeant Bluff;, la. Sunday evening visitors in the A1-

Wednesday evening Visitors iIA. den Serven home. the Ronald Penle~~k home w~r~ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd StingIey and Mr. and Mrs .. William Penlenek family were Sunday evening call-and Ed Penl~nck. ers in the Clayton Stingley home.

Mrs, Vandal Hahn .was !l Tues- Thursday evening visitors in the day morning caller lJl the Larry Anton Lipp horne to observe Mr. Lubberstedt. home. Lipp's birthday were Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs, Leslie' 'NQe was a Sunday Art LJpp and family and Mr. and afternoon _ visitor in the Harold Mrs. Earl Lipp. George homc. Mrs, Norman Lubberstedt and

Mrs, M. p. K~vanaug~ attended Keith were Wednesday overnight a shower honormg DoriS Gubbels guests in the Herbie Hanscn home Sunday afternoon in the Glen Gub- Pierson, Ia. ' bets home, Randolph. Mrs. Freddie Mattes visited Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cra'mbe,.s William McCloud Thursday in the and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hen-- M. P. Kavanaugh home. ningS&fl left Saturday mornina:Jo Mr. and Mrs. M P. Kavanaugh spend the weekend in Co!orado.. and Mr. and Mrs.' Gerele Kavan. Mr. and Mrs •. Cha:mbers. visited augh and qaughters attended the !-'rs-. Edn. Mikkelson, ~ve,., wedding of Doris Gubbels and af'iid--~ and rM,.s. oHenmng5en Marion Gregory Saturday morning visited iiiTtie--<-I.y:d.' Evert home, at Randolph. Derby. Mrs. Freddie Mattes and Mrs, Mrs. Bill Garvin and children Henry Nobbe were Sunday after-

were Thursday afternoon visitors noon visitors in the Willis Schultz in the Archie Bivens home, Laurel. home.

Sunday afternoon guests in the Lavonne Mattes spent several M. P. Kavanaugh home were Mr. days in the Randal Benton home, and Mrs. Gerele Kavan!lugh and Hinton, Ia. ~ daughters and Mr. and Mrs, Vin- Ronnie Overmeyer, South Sioux cent Kavanaugh. ,City, is employed at the Freddie I

Mr. and Mrs. Sore~ ~an~.'~.lwere : Mattes farm. '! Sunday aftern??n. VlsitOrs ·In. the I Monday evening the district soil ' Mrs. H. MeGwrk horne. conservation board members and J

Mr. and Mrs" Gerele Kavanaugh their wives met at the Harold and daughters were Sunday morn- George home. I ing guests in the Al Rubeck ~ome. Julius Pa·uls~n, Martin and Mar. I

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stmgley vin Beemer and Mr. and Mrs. Le· i and family were Friday evening Ro; Thoms~n, Pender, were Sun' i

-visitors m""""the""'PanI'-B"Ot"g -home. -rtay-brea-kfast- guest-s- -In-t·he- JGh-n ; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lipp. were \!"ThOmSen home. The group later,'

Thursday afternoon calle.rs 1D .the picnicked at Gavins Point. ,: John Stull home, South SIOUX CIty. Mrs'IGeorge Lippolt, attended a I

Mr. and Mrs. Vandat Rllhn"a:nd Ihridal shower honoring Shirley f~~ily ~ere last Saturday evening Stoll~ Wednesday afternoon at the I,

ViSItors 1n the Larry Lubberstedt St. Paul's Lutheran church: !

home.. . - .' Mr. 'and Mrs. George Lippolt j Sunday dinner guests In the. Mll-.iwere .,wednesday evening visitors 1

ton Johnson home were "fI.lr. and 11:1 1Iie MIlford-Roenet home. I

Mrs. Milford Roeber and family,! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bloo11T" and Mr. and Mrs. Gera~d Becker, Mr. I sons were Sunday ditmer guests in aDd Mrs. George Llppo!t and Mr. I the Ellis Hartman home. In the af· and Mrs. Larry Lubberstedt and ternoon Mrs Bloom attended a family. I shower honoring Shirely Hartman

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BUtler,!at the Newcastle Congregational Sioux City, were Friday -evening church. guests in the Dick Schooler home.. Mr. and Mrs. Verneal Gade and

Vonda flerfe1. wa~ a FrIday' .af·1 family were Sunday evening visi· ternoon caller In the M·rs. Alice tors in the Frank Johnson home. Herfel,l:HUl:}.e. Mrs. Ronald Ankeny and child·

Mr. and .Mrs. L?well .S.aundc:s ! ren were' Friday evening visitors were Sunday evemng VISitors 1D in the Louis Abts home, the W. C. Heikes home, Obert. David Abts returned home from

Mrs. Alice Heffel was a Friday the Wayne hospital Wednesday. afternoon visitor in the Wilmer and Mrs. S. E. Eddy were Herfel home.. . dinner guests in the

Tuesday everung guests 1n the Martha Mawis home, Stanton. Frank Boeshart home for the host· Guest in the Emil and Amanda ess' birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Schutte h6me Saturday for a pic. Newell Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ger· supper honoring Kathy Schut. ---(Advertisement) , . birthday were Mr. and Mrs

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Elmer Sc~tte and family. Mr. and

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The Manager of your Safeway store helped plan this great savings event!

Yom' Safcway Store Manager knows that everyone loves good bargains. 80 we asked him to help;,pick out these breathtaking values. The ~clection i!5 tremendous ..•

now is the time to stock up ... hurry to Safcway for this wonderful salc.

Look to Sa/('H'cl), for 1/1,' nc.'H' (lni1.'ol ... !

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(ream Pies ~h~c~,I\~-;c~I;~~;~r Lf'mon 15·~r~.7 5c -. Chocolate Chips ~a~:~'I~~~~~k\~:; . ~-~~: 21 c

Condy Peanuts ~~~~~~~Ii~w Ii;;;: 29.( Mineral Base ~:r~n~~~";ha~~~al 21 B~~ 89c C· Bel-air--frc~h, try IO.pack 52 45 Igarettes this new, cool smoke Carton •

For ,'ariety in frozen foods, shop Safeway!

Orange Juice rzl~~~'c.~~;~' 5 ~::~ $1.00

~~ S b · Scotch Treat 5 10-OZ·'1 00 Jell-O trow ernes f,o,," .... ,... Pkgs..

, C 1::, n° Bama-froz~n. Apple. ., 22·01':. $1 00 --Pk!S-. --·----f"-J'.UJ..\.-.J'-tes..Ch~.m:...I'm.~~.~ Pccie=._~.=~ __ _ Gelalin~ ....... ~~~-I~ ...... .

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$hortening ~;I~~~, fine baking and pastry making. 3-,b·59c· ·Can .

La rge Eggs ~:;~~,~.stG~::;:~~ ~,s. 'nspeeted, fresh, ..... , ·DOlen 39c Oh! the scrumptious eating you can enjoy with Safeway's ever dependable

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~ . Both :11 $1 00 § For Only, • ' .

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1cnglish Toffee , . ~ported, bulk, in assorted h"\lor&

\. -Lb: 49c ,Joiger's Coffee

Regular or Drip Grind

2-lb. Can ,$1 49. . . = E

SAFEWAY

Bel-air Waffle-s ~=;~~' pi-~~:r:~~ .. , .~:;: lOe

French Fries

Shop with confidence ••. ,hop Sa/ewa,,!

Ice Tea Blend;:f~~~~~~~yi;~:~~ .. ~~.~~: 39c Ballerina Bread ~lfl~S~~cli~~~~' ... . 1t,°:i 19c Hot Dog Buns ~~~~'~;:;;.,ut .... ,8:k~19c Lucerne Butter ~:'';':,',e;'~;r~de.Ac.~~~ Hc Citrus Sal(ld ~~~~;~::;;t 4 NC~~3 $1.00 "Baked Beans ~~~~(S~~~3~ 21~i~~~' 39c Whipping Cream ~~,;;;:nl--:- .. ". 'ff! 40c Kitchen COlIJbo Set ~::i~:~:~~ ~n~et$1. 99 -

Delicious in salads with_peaches, Lucerne

Cottage Cheese 12-0%'19 Carton C 32-0%. 43

Carton C Tou'n HOO,le-yellow ding, 51iced or halt·",l

. Safeway', the best place in tou", to buy

'Mead Lettuce . Large, firm heads. "clean, 1 0' . , '''. ,I.

_ garden-fresh, :u!sty with ·-'·e -ch ~_ flayD!', pel"feet for .ealads. • . . ..... . '1":""

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camp.

Mother-Daughter Banquet A mother.daughter banquet

Tnmty Lutheran church aid is sponsoring the event.

Churches.

meal . Mrs. John Greve I .. " and Evelyn and Mrs. Pete Kinney I Powers.-Nancy Kmg were guests. Next meeting will be I urday afternoon. ",.'llz"I' R1Hl

a Sioux City tour. Mr. and Mrs .. Ed :·"'hlld. Plaintiff"

A',group helped Bruce Lundahl I Mr: and Mrs. GJibert , By n. R Bornh(lf] celebrate his birthday Monday eve-I th~'r home after Yvonne s Th('il' .\tt~r~nfl~;-:'

graves j'I,I.I,r. and Mrs. Will Korth were Mr. and M,rs. Henry Welding; Ax- -ning. I atlOn last Monday. .. .. -;;;======='-__ _

'ed. eve~.ing visitors at BE-ntan ~~l~'e a~~r(' TI~~les:;~t ~~\,a~:;~~~ MOO R I St. P~ul':l E~"l Lutteran t C~lJrCh!1 Mrs. George Farran and Mrs. Mro and °M,ooo 'Iallrlo,e He"lllon>!~. Ruwe' home Sunday. .'

( .. ,.. t p~r .. pa.s or Andersen were III charge " j' u" D h Th d f RlGISTERS AND Sunday, June ~. Sunday school, children decorati'1g the graves. and fa mil\'. Mr and Mrs. DeLlovd Jody rag u spent urs ay a . I ORMS

U 30 a.m.; worshlp, 10:20; Walther' - and farm!\" Mr. rind l\l~s.,tprnoon <'It the G!en Sampson home- STQCK F league rally, 1:30 p.m. ~nd Mrs. Lee Morris Scotts- Mcyer ~nd ianlli}, Hill I FOB REGI-STERS . Tuc5(iay, June 7' LWML ('ooven· !bJufc," were Saturday visi[o;s in the Dorothy, Wai't and ,Julius ;o,!PY-' NW Wayne i ,.ur, MXPINIIvr

bon, Omaha. Kent Jackson home. Sunday they: er, John Sievers :md Mrs. Dora' -- - ------ ,--~-- I .. ---..,-.,...-............ went to Norfolk to visit in the Conger atlcnd('d the hlr[hday !lb· ........ DdIlple-po:d 9'OCICIIIIM

Immanuel Reformed Church R. E. Mellick home, servance 0-1' Ida Ko('pkc last· l\lon· Mr. and Mrs. John Surber at- ........... ~ ..... (E. O. Mueller, pastIlr) . ! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Meyer and I day. tenrled the Mike Gross-Donna Rose I

Sunday, .June 5: Worship, 9. 30 ifamily, Oakland, and Lyle Nelsen, I Mr. ·and J\'lI). E. J. Lundahl a~d 1 wpdding Saturday morning at Wis- i ..................... -. a.m, Sunday school, 1O:3~. . I Lincoln, spent Memorial' Day in LaVerne and '''Mrs C. R: A5h had ncr . I ... ..,.1.ocIII

Wednesday, June 8: MlssJOnarY'the John Rf>del ana ElSie Nelson ibirthday dmner WI[h Bruce Lun- lane Leonard, son of Mr. and, c:::..-: SOl'IPty. I homes. : dahl Sunday and hE' and hrother. 1 Mrs Gll!)('rt \bttes, Littleton,' CndI Me~

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martens I·TOYle, were overntght gucsts at Colo was hantil'ed May 15. Spon, lIweatory Sh .... Theophilus Ev. & Ref. Church and family, Wichita, 'Kan., and ILundahl's. SOl'S were Mr. -ilnd Mrs. Kenneth I ... IIGHrBUSlNESSFOIMfCII:

(.Iohn Scbaeffer. pastOr) I Mr. and Mrs. Willia~ Barelman, ! Connie and Sandra Ekberg \",.'(1"C' l-h'Yl'il'r, Aurm;l, Coio., <Iud Dennis II IVIRY FORM-Of .....

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• ELECTRONIC HEADLIGHT! • STAND UPRIGHT HANDLE I

• NO DUST BAG TO EMpTY!

• AUTOMATIC RUG REGULATOR! ,

• BIG EASY-ROLLING' WHEELS!

W.ith- Trade completewitti 011 ottachments

• RIDE-ALONG TOOLS! • ALLERGY PROOF,

FILTER SYSTEM!

/

W~'re headquarters for genuine LEWYT' S-p;eci.S~k5! ,

.\lfl,-.,l Koplin )fnyor

Mercha.nt Firestone Store Sunday, June 5 .. Sunday scho?l'l 'Wisner, were Suriday supper 'weekend guests at the Dll'k Kai I Bl('('ke.

9:30 a.m. worship, 10:30. guests at the William Wylie borne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wert were I 222 Main LeRoy Barner, Manager Wayne, Nebr.·

o ------'---.-Lttome~-----_" i;~M!. r~alnd..-..:~=~~I~Ie~niQ~O K~or~lh~joined:O~i;~ SU~ll~d~a)l· ~O'~C~l1Jll1.:~O ~'~~~jS:iL:QL~O'~~~i' ~~~~~~i~ii~t~~~~5iiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~ii~~iiii~i~ii~=:====~==~j -, Trinity Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weible and i relatives from Columbus and Wich-, Amo~ i':ehtcnkaillp home. ~ ~ __ 0 __

Sunday. J~nc 5: .Sunday school,: son, Omah~, were weekend guests I -_ - - ___ ~ ___ -----0---

10 a.m.; radIO !'.('rVI('e, 11. of his parents Mr and Mrs Christ "~~, : Weible. ,. .

1\!r. ancl Mrs Vernon Behmer 1\11". and Mrs. Don Smithberg '~O{I family and Mr. a,nd Mrs. Irv- i and fa.Q1ily. and Gladys Woods, mg Arfdersen and family were Sun-, Omaha, spent the weekend with day evening visitors at the Lloyd I friends in Winside Behmer home. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Neely and

M'r. and Mrs, Lloyd Behmer andjfamHy, Newman Grove, we r e family visited the Dale Ziegler I Memorial Day guests of his moth­family, Chicago, at Bloomfield S~t-Ier, Mrs. H. L. Neely. Other vi.si­urday evening. Zieglers were at' tors were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bloomfield to attend -funeral rites ~ Lage and' ,family and Mr. and for his brother, Rex Ziegler, iMrs. Leo Jensen,

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peters'i!", Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ditman South Gate, Calif., arrlyed Satur. nnd family, Plymouth, spent sev­day for a week~lS! visit at the eral days the past week with his Thorwald Jacobsen home. parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Dit·

Mr. and Mrs. Bcn BenShoof, Cas- man. arriv~ _ the Mr

Voss. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson,

Fremont, were last Sunday dinner guests in the C. _E. Carlson hotne.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy . family, Lincoln. were guests of his paren..ts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wittler.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Damme, Sioux City, aItlt Mr."nd Mrs. F 0 I. Mos­es, Wayne, were Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Swei· -gard-.

Mr. ;:Ind Mrs. Earle Bordner, Pilger,-'-were Memorial Day guests of B~ss and Irven ~ary.

Mr. and Mrs; Gordon Woolridge ando sons,-sloux City, Wel'eweek· end guests at the George Farran home. .

Mr. and Mrs .. _M1tlyj"(LMiller'""-and family. York, .were weeke'ni:rg:~sts at the Richard Miller home.

Dr. 'P,a u,lo stman, Alhambra, Califr, . ..Jvisit~ aequai,n;t~nces in Winside during the weekendo

Lol"!ltta V 0 S !,Oma~a; . spept Memorial weekend with her paro ents, Mr. and Mrs. }I'erdinand

n>W IIG!;;iSr "'At~ IN NWERlISING- IS AI( AO

IN ,His NEws'A"E~ ItJHG~ SIZE IIESUtrs

~TIME '

Tolk Deete Two- and Four-Row Quik-Tatch Cultivators are the only truly modem tractor cul~ vators in the field. Better visibili~ •.. effortless hydraulic control •.• simp!", Wl"-aIL

row spacings are an unbe,.tabl~ combination of features you for better work in .h",ter lime ..

One man can attach or d~tach a 10hn Deere Quik-Tatcb. Culti­vator in less than tell minutes with nQ heavy lilting.

I.et us point out these and many ~'Y'butstanding features of rohn Deer.. Quik-Tatch Cultivators. See us the nell! lillie you',. ill towu.

SeeT"~ QVICK TATCH John Deere Cultivato( Hookups °for Competi- 0

tive Tr~ct.ors. Quick TCltch bun~les a re available to adapt John Deer~ 20 and 40 cultivators to IHe tractors mod~I$ H-300-350, M-MTA 400-

'--450-460-560, Allis Ch;'lmers D17 W D-WD45, Massey Harris 3:1-44, and Olive. SII.,e.77 -Super 88-770-880. Bundles are also qvailabl~ to adopt the 60 series cultivators to IHe M-MTA 400- 450~460~560, and Oliv~r·Super 77, Super 88-770-880.

Featuring _Widsst Raking

Width o!)n the Market

· The new, low-cost John Deere 896 Side-o"'Delivery Rake features the widest raking width

of all rakes on the market today. Whether it's hay or beans, you'll speed work, cut costs, and do-a cleaner rakingjob in ~y~ry crop and condi­.tion-at spee_ds up to 8 miles per,. hour.

The extra-long, right-angle reel of the 896 easily rakes swaths deatt behind 9-foot mowers. This means you'll_ rake more bay in the same

time and make heavier WIndrows in light crops. Tn beans, the' John Deere 896 rakes eight 30-inch rows into a single windrow in two passes to speed raking operations.

Additional features on the 896 j~cludc the ri!!ht~angJe, spring-suspended reel, gr.ounq d;i\c-, high dea-mnce, curved teeth, -simple' acI~ justments, and. rugged construction,

Stop in soon for complete details.

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I---~---------~-------------------------:-----------;;""----- The Wayne (N.br.' Herold, Thursday, Jun. 2,,1960 7

-ARrf()tf-PtANNtN6-no-iUtL-Dr--· WE CAN HELP YOU!

O~r Perso.nalized Plan~ing Service, combined wIth Quahty Construction and Know How will give you top value for your home doUor. '

CALL US TODAY FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION OR .REMODELING

CARHART Phone 614, LUMBER CO., 10.5 Main

MAKING FAMILIES HOME-HAPPY IS OUR BUSINESS!

Our service to borrowers is friendly and expert, based on an accurote and extensive knowledge of loco I rea I estate and the best way to finance home ownership. yOu can be sure of personal at­tention and help'ful counsel here.

Wayne Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n Phone 23-J - Woyne, Nebraska

Planning Is Important

In Building A Horne -

Or Building FomH\!"

Security

PLAN YOUR FAMILY'S FUTURE WITH

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL liFE MARTIN S. POLHEMUS

'108 W. 3rd District. Agent Phone 226

DEPENDhLE

CARPET AND DRA'ERY SERVICE A~uilding a new home or .do y.ou wont to remodel or redecorate? In either case visit La'r:­re,.,odel or redecorate? In either case visit lAR­SON'S BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN PLAN­NING CENTER.

ANOTHER service brought to you by Larson's ... no charge, nO obliliations of course

Evening Phone Appoint- 56 ment if Wayne, you wish Nebr.

. ~- -- , .. -.--~ -- -'

SAllE -UPTO

47% ON A NEW

"nstellation ," HOME FREEZER

Wayne 'Skelgfl5 Co. --t.hone.123-W 'Wayne, Nebr.

BEfORE YOU' BUY INVtsTIGAtE! Don't Let Anybody. Kid You About

Combination Windows and Doors!

.- RUSCO -More people buy Ruseo windows and doors

tha.n any other brand. Insist on Rusco!

Marra Home Improvement Co. Phone 616 Wayne, Ne!Jr.

WEILL HELP . MAKE YOUR DRE4M COME T~UE

Whatever project of home.lIuildillg or remodelillg you may have in ",ind, we .can be of-very protlcol assistance to you in financing it •. Re.payment Clf your toon can 'b~ made in conven~ent montfsl,. pa.yments; -

, lst1futional. Bunk Phone 1

' .. 1 '1 1 !i

'MtM6RE-FOR -YOUR MONF(~- ~ANl' -IHINGS "IN 11fE', -: --~LAN. YOUR-EU~u..--.---l--The Home Owner's Policy pro"id!!s the protection you need in one policy. It comes in sizes to fit your needs. THEFT and LlA81L1TY coverage in­cluded with your FIRE and EXTENDED COVER­AGE, as simple or bro.od as you wish.

CALL US TODAY

DEAN C. PIERSON AGENCY PHONE 259

111 West 3rd St. Wayne, Nebr.

If a home of your own is among "the malt im. portant thin!!s in life"! to you - see uS'. ,Once you have accumulatef the necessary d_n pay­ment, we will cirron9~ a low-cost mortgage for the balance on convenient terms. l

THE STATE NATIONAL BANK 122 Main - Wayne, Nebr.

PLAN -YOUR HOME WITH AN EXPERT!

Blue Print. For Happiness

A Home Of Your Own -- ,. ----If-yau'd.Jike.to...pul...Q new home in ~our futu.re,l'!ow's the time to do the pJanning. By consulting with the local experts in their fie d who are advertiSing on this page, yov-can-Jeem-H-­your ideas are practical or not - you can get the benefit of their experience on the many homes with which they have worked. Your local contractors, plumbers, electricians, excavators and other experts are always at your service, always ready to answer your questions~ive you esti' mates on costs. Jot down your ideas, your needs, your preferences for your home. Then discuss these items with the experts listed here.

Watch this space eoch Thursday for 0 new "Home Plan of the Week."

. . . Home Plan Of The Week.

Design No. C-543. The main entrance of this traditional home leads directly into the kitch­en, giving privQcy to the living room and lead' in directly to the bedroom wing. Bedrooms have UI t-.n resser r-ay . _ closets. The master bedroom lavatory and an­other adjoin a common room for the both.

A well arranged kitchen with waist high oven,. . counter top range adjoin the large dining

area. The stairWGy leads to a full basement

VOUR .NEW HOME

WILt ~OT BE COMPLETE WI .. THOUT THE

,'New Broad Form Homeow;ers' 'Insurqnce Coverage

Let us ~how you how this neW' packaget~iey will save you .. mC!riC;~! .

MOllER INSURANCE AGENCY one·

from the ,ear entry which also has II door ~o the attached garage.

Well proportioned, the living room is groced with a fireplace and brolld picture window.

xc u .ng quare p!an covers 1385 squarmet and contains 26,-7.72 cubic feet.

For further information about Desigft No. C-543, write the Small House Planning Bureau,-.­St. Cloud •. Minn.

.• : NEW AND BETTER. TO AIR

CONDITION YOUR HOME

iRYANT GAS 'AIR .CONDlnONING Be Madern - Cool witftGas

Stop .in or call your Peaple~ office

'for information •.

. '\~ "Pt!oples Natural Gas 'PhoR.e 3~9 Wayne, Neb;;

'.

" WITH A HOME OF YOUR OWN

SEE US - - - WE MAY

HAVE WHAT YOU ~ANT

PROPERTY EXCHANGE 117 Main - Phone 197

T. J. Hughes

. CASH TO PAY OFF THE MORTGAGf' SO YOUR FAMILY WILL INHERIT

A HOME - NOT A MORTGA~.

Your Insurance Is A Written Guarantee! BRADLEY L. WARNEMUNDE

Ohio Notional Life Insurance CQ .... A MUTUAL COMPANY

Phone 606 Wayne, Nebr.

TIEDTKE'S HEADQUARTERS FOR

NORTHEAST NEBRASKA

PLUMBING - HEATING - APPLIANCES

AIR CONDITIONING ~ ELECTRIC WIRING

AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPARTMENT Phone 268 or 384 220 Main Street

SEE US FOR FLOOR COVERING VINAL PLASTIC' - SANDRAN FOR.ECAST

- ARMSTRONG - , ---Ih.e...Easiest...E1QD!' Coveriq.I.o KellJ), Clec",a=nc.:..! --J-'--

MOHAWK CARPETS . WHY SETTLE FOR LESS

WHEN GOOD CARPETS COST SO LITTLE!

McCullough Furniture 4th ond Main..- ,. ---._.-.Wayne, ~I».-

WHENYOU/-RE BUILDING ••• I i~

SEE US FOR

Lennox Hot Air Furnaces- Crane and Ameri­

can Standard Plumbing Fixtures - Hot Water

Heat by American Standard.

ECONOMY PLUMBING & HEATING

ROSS JAMES 219 Logan St.

WHEN BUILDING THINK OF US FOR - Sanding and Finishing

Woodwork Finishing - Wali'and Floor Tile

Pratt and Lambert Paints and Varnishes

Carbozite, Mineral Rubber Liquid. Roafin 1.1 0 ear guarantee)

Waxes - Cleaners - Rug Cleaning

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The,Wayne (Nebr.) Herold, Thursday, June 2, 1960

Little League Baseball Compare al 2.19

Regulation size and weight with genuine horsehide cov­~hioned cork center.

- ~:aturel durable stitching.

157

POLISH-DUST Cloth

Compare al 39( 29( Handy polish'lng and dusl­i~g doth for hame or 6ulo. Soft flannel is wa'" ~re)?ted. Washable. 18J120V2 •

Regularty 1.19

Reduces wind roar to gen­tle whisper. Snaps on car window-won'! interfere with vision. Chrome plated.

'; '"3V2" NYL~N BRU~H Compare at 2.49

Sensational low'pri cel

100% lope red Tynex ny­lon bristles ore flogged and tipped. Nickel ferrule. 3~·11.

CHAMOIS

144

Full Skin 1 For drying your .ar, 88 polishing smooth ,sur- k faces. Leaves no strea s or marks.

Y'"II'~~A¥I~· LAWN SPRINKLER

T~;:~~a~:,e b::.1 ~~~i' 88(

lawn evenly. With:} revol­ving arms, easy sliding bose. Made in Amerlcal

Low pric.ed. $tyrene bc)xetl boastsee.lhru lids-neat' stocking square shapes save ireenr !pace. Con. veni-ent sizes for ~:I!:z.:eed.

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26" BICYCLE

37!~ldb;k' ~ in riding tondition 1-'011

Boy, what a beautiful bike-with jet age streamlining and custom acce~sories galore.

~_~,~.},~ ot Gambles today for sure!

HO'useware"1 Buys ~ " , ~

7 Pc. Kitchen Tool Set

Six useful stainlesssleel uten­sils with bakelite handles. ~~~~hing stainless rock. "c

777 ST AINLESS Egg Beater

C'ompare at 4.95, .

With new wriggle action blades to get the iob done foster. Bakelite handle. 297 STAINLESS STEEL Knife

Compare at 2.95

HoHow ground edge 5tays sharp. Ideal knife for car­;.i_~~:.. ~\icing. 8" long.

144 . 'WAUCAN OfENER j . ".c~mp.~I~ at '(:95

Opens any size orshdp~ can. 32' 9 Safe, magnetic' lid lifter. Swivel mount Value buy' _ ,.· ... (·f~::~~' ,.,. ~,"~.,.r _',

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- '- "more dollar-saving items

Easy maneuverability plus rugged 2~ ... HP .. Clinton engine-at low­est possible price. Ful! one year wClrranty __

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Sove on ~ppl;ances-Lawn & Garden CORO ADO Electric Skillet

Compare at ~;95 l1-inchskilletw'ith cover and control unit. C.ampletely im­mersible f~ washing. 1288

STEAM OR DRYIRON Compare'This Buy!

. Faster ironing with ,17 steam je.ts. Front fabric dial. light­:_~:,~ht-poJish~d sole plate. 988

CORONADO Portable Mixer Compare ~t 19.95 ,

lightweight 3:speed port­able whlp'i, blends, creams. Imtant beater release. 1288'

Automatic C.OEFEEMAKER Compare 01 14,9.5~

Im~ersib!e and spoutless. 988 Srews 5~ 1 0 cups. Stoy-bright . flnish. Easy to, (lean: ~1_"'~" t tJ{ > •

ST ALWART Grass Shears Pump Aclion

Contour shaped handles, fasf cutting blades of qualify steel. Aids lawh care.

8 Qt. Sprinkling Can Neyer Priced Lower

Galv'~nized steel with zinc; 185 plated he.od-resists rust. A great.bvy for gardeners! Jr.-nil,

,Oscillating SPRINKLER Famou$ Quality

Sprays small or lorge area's 444 with oscillating adicn. Easy-to-use-control dial.

60FT. .. elASTIC HOSE Guarantead 10 Yeais

Lightweight flexible ~ose d~- 333' , livers 840' gcOlions per houf~ 9/16" diam. limit: 2.

Sell-a-thon Savers T erpine with FREE SPOUT

Thins oil bose points-cleoni' brushes and roller5. One gol~ :~~o.~on. Thrifty buy! 129

INNER TUBE aSPEClAL Compare al 2.50

Brand new-fun si<l:e-made of best quality 'l;>utyl. For­

~.;o~-670"71 0)('_15 size tires. I!f. EXTENSION CORD

Regularly 1.98 Hea.vyduty 18 2rubbercord with molded rubber plug and ~7~J~~ector. 25 ft.l. U.l. listed. 166

Deluxe 'Ba~bec:u~ Gcil'ar· Compare at 29.75

For more cook-out fun! With I'" 88 ~hromed electric spit, wa.rm_

:~;5~ven, he~ indicutor:. 1i~~~'~