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1 '':'T-'':';'''! DA'f AN! Secton!k o motgn Cty's Pool;. p:en:may' _r Oeadlhe Near ; Set Frday! On 954 Cor':' Next deek Meetng to 5 rt L county's board of UppO qans qualzaton wll mee Monday R d P' Wayne county cprn e8rodj-cers Wednes ay at the ea' y ans were remnded ths we k ; the Barc;f announ:sct:;:k.c' A. Plall$ for operaton of Vla7e';; ;. pdl!nonor Te board wll conde com- new 'mumdpal swmmng nool agreements on 954-crop cortn by pla'j':s on 955 real lestate and came n for leno-thy cfu:'cussd' : County ASC Chapnan Carl 0. '::O:r30 ar.:n Sht at a meetng of tw Anna Kermt John-F Wayne. James Troutman WnSde Ray Phlbn Wayne Pontac Ed Kennt. Carro!l Chev S W ' H h et oyrne 'g S:l'prducers who ad nl/tt ex-. CerlbJe}racpr:e lppoot=nls are p.f. daly. sac: ::;e =m Only majo.r acton was the hf- tng of Don' Kollmorgen. Wayne. Baccal'areate r w be avalable at s ofl«. ::aa;::r O:t ts: ; $ Local loan rat fl.5 per monthly. Ths ncludes handlng Sunday Nght :! :. e: J:' 0; EXp' erlmenll'farm data;o'yns.bo.akkeepng of pool oper- R S K d F shelled. ust be stored n an Red:e LutrehUl'eh 'L approve storage structtmt. Ear _ Engneer J. M. Thorbrn '0- delver the Sertll0fl at V:a:yne Workmen are shown above adl- ('om h more than 5per- GjOUp SeHng Up ported p!umbmg work on tlje pog. baccalaureate ser\oce a 8 pourng concrete n one of the wll c(nt mo stule ll not Y P wjl be completed ths \n.eek 'e Supday at tpe cty new pa lnq dstrcts near the L for a. lan. SheU com annot Nw Sa es an sald the bathhouse an?-.pool so!.ld. :Ffty senors are mun'cpal swmmng pool. Cty exce-el 3.5 percent. J yne offctals olf Northeast :o otm: ec3n :t ; ::r:=e:! S h'---- -G $ 20' 000 -'-' < r-: CCACo' foaledl' Nebraska Expenmental Farm a- fence around the project would d h SOCltUOn are workmg out a plan not be erected. however t er H'! :tr.na'err'ce ' oal.' ar- :!\h Dr C O 5 e 'rom Anderson T k d e;;l n 3 956:- :.c- to ft mffembershps Alonb sa; n Kallmm.rgen \vas one of tmee C.f - ' -'. - '-' ' Wa e 0 lees soon ert yyat- ple-ants for the manager s PU:- \ '!;;l:l' J raw:ctn:hh;'lek's b:;;:j';hdochool Statfu for Apportonment: Slated Moj:ay E ona l?o':n we<jm::atwn chamnan_ satd ;!ehj!\.o'';;;'!r c;.':- :.rawget 'thheswweeayj ehxteeranlddedscogo-v- Sunday nght. Re\ 0 B. \Vavne ollnt school \.0. ere Gov. Vctor Andrslrl wn be Farme:fs who reseal \lembershps set for $25 pach l.lst:ructar s certfcate He \ \ova -. guest speaker at a 'a Quet Mon f. d and ej;tte the' ov.-ne to a vote manager of the West Pont P.Xl: 'n!l to hundreds of famles be- l gve the nvocaton and some' $200 ) nche week. _ :. ' - on ther trms an 'lect f dlreoto of the 4 ; 7g :er::o;::';'t! :;: ;;;;':ber!lllt :;ctt'. a':n:da;ut Glad Pmer WSTC Rectal S.'t m:;e.esc :;;e;: ::r;:'g ;;'ettefor ;oe :::.: cs be<ng :a;sed to :f:;':;elhtl::;r bg 0 - day money - Savng school chor. Ths reprkst:'nto '!-' :noun: dl- Features 30 'Presdet John n e sad a perod. rch tal farm ' d 'd (' ': event. \Vayne Prep's ua.auffa.';!:'lded arrro the chools trom tour of the campu * Facq Ufa tnt ao:;:eebraska. eecotutt nse (: a'y merchants hav.e made be held'n conjuncton state apporfl?nm:nt fund t :\ore than :)l) musc students busnessmen wth rbc nt changes o:ra.on of the farm wll be the frst year. everve fort to. brng a v.de array :;: }{. Floyd :eea:;:}o tnt\r ce\:'hof :;:(;rhnrs:tav:g'tc [' aatnds ;m. pmrovementsl w be held VFW Dstrct u er UnlvelSty :Of ebrask.a Other. problems of pool opera- prces.! FlrmS.:.have spent months mcoln as speaker rent_a fmc' ann Plao solo were pla}d by rv- Chambr secretary6lck Wl- MeeTng.U 0 bf mel:' Harllls ' marked at bar.gam' L' P ex enson servce!he same as ton wll be dscussed Frda\' otper experment statons n th-e mornng when Kollmorgen and the ' 'tockn l'th abl eludes 9 semors. \\a:ne )unt: nr ' thp 'e:: Car!so Lmda. PhHeo Ar- son urged all Cha.be members sbte. councl meet at Hote Morrson. '! f rumds P l r:ru.;on e mer <.;tate mon y a!'-l.l.; t9g 9 L An- len :FamJ!tnn.\ da. fhubert. to retu'n ther res.!. v t()n CBlds Reprdentatves \. al!. h 0) ) d R U ( oak < al 0?rc Jean rr An hem for tlu3 farm 'la-o;;. - Two buldng permtts were s- 'j' : h P t years ' llat :DYS has 0 er ':> :J;) ;) \ a rpct'[\ f' n ' _' rmedcltel '0 that a/ccj:l.rate <t eat Ne raska towns rey been mcludelll n tne uru- sued Tuesday. They went to b d 'th f k t W k [he county for flne' and hcpn::t':- (hn.;;te':!pn C\ncy \\oltttrs Jan- tf'naance c:n be dleter-mlllf.d be- n ;a)- e Sunday velsty's budget. Rlcha Cannan for a $000 el: 'e on -YoU great alfor' es 0 or Largest slarf'' of tht ktt )( t \record Fr-eQ Bernthal fj.rad'l f.re the dnner. r \ FVT a d Amalary b' pv sho pers n Northeast Neb H k R th A. T t The ann Ste!as not yet een restdefcc on Lot 24 Pne : ka an tlls year the bargans a.oroe Phe ' t p' went to \\'ayne (t schools C' e f'r<;q t nn (u rn -+ cal Cortplander Keth dernuned t 'l b cry.ooen by Hegh-s addton : a t d CeCl betted'ry e\;['. The bgtwo-!: asan ell (Dstrc! P)!hey rec('n'_$.- p:fte' J)n reall a:n:ll nouncedltoday. ctors of the.orgaruzatlon aftc-r Wr\edt for.a $9.000 resdence ja-nbqr_ Frday and Saturday s p 0 t's d 068.8_ anest shart'. $_'v9 \ Jdru S Thompsm(l Jumth Home Managem nt Meet Post$ at Wayne. tlhr money ls rajsed at 925 WnJpm. ' another e\ en! desgned to prove rolec un oy went to strcts 38 and 4-l. Tompr:n :t Phlhs 'Cook h dd T Stantor. Norfolk Taken un ad\l'lsement was a 'the \aue of shop;png 'n Wayne zaak Walton members to' State mt!>ney b dj\.ded n t. vo \lol nwnbers wereplqed Sc e ue us y South jlsoux Cty wll complrunt about a traffc hazard for ed>-' need. start \vork on a ways. on' fourth LS ;p!n equauy b Pt't Shupe Dand Base- County Agents M e Ande r - sented. Poppy Sales Net $34. at Tnth and 'Man t$.<:;ed by cars : Cne k! th.e adyertsemenfs.. pen STlnday on the amongntth'''5mt';ee''fthh;t!oh! Jnrof)('k. Jane Hassel).-LDf.tw t tsnd aattdlls::!lrjfldt' 'lm ng t'nd\\l!h ' on a'; thea.xtu!ahna' lldcaltegal0teas m. f uarkmg- the Darj' Que'.. plan: t shop n ''''yn.e' Frda} ad' J rarmsoutneast cf Wayne' t:: apr::.onct accordmg PChllelo'.lare C f'ckqnh3ner. ' p anageme c conre R J d c; Tu('da' meet a-' the courthouse - P}ster Wnners Named!he <;omplamt sted no pan-.- '; Saturday \. be 5OxlOO and '.ll to the sc 00 censu!n each dl- aro n e. ex onnflr. ny at West Pont. tat e'\:tenslo A sp ctal nnual Poppy Day s.ales n ll!:;ontheslgtls'uthbe.fleadotedf TeonnthU; f: '. '. 50 pheasant chcks. trct. whd locude. all mdl\ lduab ROf'hm :\ H:' ste'\l. b 'k art Bernthal and S rd d $34 : speclalsts \\H lea tt (' dl:-cuso;!on tollm\rttg the noon e atu ay :tota e ' : tate easer c:r\ng. >.Ra' 'd' Ollp' h':''h' 0'!d' 5 p.j.jn than from fve hrough ( ye-ar of dgp. nn as(> rooc. j ('t\ hall Laurel's C atrman Mn; Alften Sydow an- Robe.ct Lamh was granted pe:'- Mrs Prter Sdld :-hdlt' had C'pUn Dlos Wert b;r Dand bt' hoclred at ths need ths 'E'ek rrusslol to -connect to ct) 5<. \\ r '. ' f u. ft e tase been crcpted each dh! rw tl Schretnt'r and Jalllc(' ccord l' ht'ssler rt glve.wayne Legon.-\.u'\:J.uary pur- mams 'for}us home at 3 S. Sht ' r '.J sc SOeOh:nd Cards wen:' spnf ') e;j\' d::-: l(' Engstedt and Ted Bah Deadln(' fun flng or <;uhnrutp Botht dlstrlct and 'lon bf' St-d to df'<'or- me..;!> 'U.J.-O Se'n' lo ' r!'the cotl.tv ntfh.'l' ads \'(' p!flvt'd h} Postal Exam!)e dlne \'Olct' of DemocraC} popplts Those- n>- The proj'ect wll be at h'.'.r!!n!ws-':'! Y laonrtt:3sarntoknosgffpclla'n. board nolt) n; lhcn 0 lhe pl3 d /n; Chnste z(e;;arolrm: to.t q h6fsr:n::uct6b ''n''n'eet_rn.n n' gr.na '''''po'plp onad al peboo;;'nsth teclbteryeweacefe;:<.. L<;: <:.t\.. - Ca:'L<;on Bernsten tended to Jure t P l'tlm:: Po<- dan oftlcers wll be. UL;> - 'rh cal!;rr ';ger!s l'r. : releaed n the c:'nty May'Crownnn \-\p e lr. charrge of tf' a \'e: 'WhtlcUl dnlutj('-. olc;e\:f bf' L tr SCton.\t'rrstlJ :fotjpen tftn queery at the nnual Randolph hgh: Jondayevenlng V. lo;lcrson \\-ayne l-lgn second. 'chodl junol' Mmol' banquet Tu cleared more brush H d S d _ : ' da nght a\ the Ct) audtorum :';;.:e at. on e un ay (oune/ /men Adp' pf $34. J. New Mnster Eldon Robnson as toast- Wayne Clearng work Patrca ddlh::;:l' me: for;. th e. enm. Others done and club offcals v.-:; Ffremen Caned <C::ty r=e.:!:;eap ptan to'flood the lake dltlolla: 9' To Ekberg Farm StrngfellO\'ov Eva Mae Plummer Last \ ee.k a dnersl mghr at Est-mate for '55 \VaY(': volunte 'r L::'nlt'n \ er: and GarY:Schenck. t tegl:r.t 't:n7 church Ctlled out Fnda) a: db()ut :!:t;::..! Ser.nng he meal w'ere Larry ent flood waters from 'hew:' \ nc K; : Pjm to douse a grds'. fre n the '!l:.ackal' JtTet't Boemer. Gary from entermg the area ;g C C -----t-- gj0\e on the Harold Ekberg frm Kru ge!' f-arr: arvel.'karen The lake \\ll be bles.;ed C ty osts j :;'' f( ur mll:'.north 3rH t\\o mles. Ba[': ' ROrmar: Kuhl.Dyce De- numerous sprngs n \\ lh'! t' \ (':- of \\<ljyne lozer an. Sharon Lenemann no run-off waters Attendants to the queen were F' N dl Fre Chef Bll Mellor :sald Ek- P..d lej class members ;:ndlbrog;drg'an H;y 9 u r e ot n d. \n Chllndbr DoratQnS' followed an Eye-l C' G Meye. All students at St. Mary's Wayne's school : p' pa: ko.; mto the!c:lf\e' lelor. nn 'ln Pdl'l themp wth color's ounty roup partlcpate.cl TT the processonal True Pcture yet announced ts udget for the :> le th.' damage \3 nl_ lble. ' '.of n: ctmght blue and! whlej St.te ASC C:olh!rent:e Wth NCole McLean at the comng year Acton S dwaltlng - ' r. _ a move by the Leglslaue con '. t(' ':yne.jnm f-.' r; n :::nultonblrt:er -:je hlgtl Ch H ng : D trct 4 H Camp last \\eek ct ncll.:'d llll cmn:.c 00 earl - P nned June R C;al;: T P jll R T H--S--. ' ''' ated Monday 'fl L'; ;uesleto:es:; houd\t A :;;. t :doldc:t) to dlscuss plans for the _ \ tc::o :; :!na;s. d:;=..\trlf an l2 olstncj -l-h camp sched-' M F' ever only $ ws equld 0 C' t nln.::- Dclr' Ull.JUnt :27-:29 at the Stanton essage m to run the cty last year. The xon oun Y huro:;(on count} DlstnC't : al?unds f ; Wednesday mght estmate S only a legal formal-. vayne county Pctured above s Harlan ' 'ayne County Agents :F-arDldFatma message flm. ty to establsh the rnaxlmums Extenslon:Tea The move bl-'nj! takt'n to Heer son of M. d Mrs. Fred. JrlheY!:reAOt:: a;:cnh)':llh\\;r: ;2; r;;ne te:naaty Held Frde:.y :ru al::f''a:rt' r:u! ae;d to :n:roanwn= Mad<;ol Colfax Perce and Omaha wa:- narralor for pupls from tht Thurston eoud- try the Centraf States synocl Wn Stale A /s Named O;str;ct H ycees OJ)man Elts. past prekdent of f---- ' V VFl: ' J'8ycees. was elected ds- '' jj J'cgon\;nt atb:ndst; hu L:bt J t e k. ' _l \W;l ne gro [ also was honol':d -\:tl a Mlestone award fo!' n'jg'c'::;sl.ctmmg ts frst year of O'2:dt:rzutlUtl ' - Earl 'arson was named Jay- ljs :tnr:;a;: day for hs work n Teen-.6ge Road--E-O. 'S:lr:J.:: Plu awarsr \'ere gven to- E/;; Pt C'Slde.nt Wes Pflueger. ; ;: rstpphersp and Da\'C' ThoT3s Paw.!> wlmer of the \Y:)-' F'oad-EO!!ontest. was 2\ en a pl.aque. He \'.' compete n tee stat<; ROlQ-E-O contest at Lncoln June 4. re oo:un's. ord sldes..' ' ty dstrd. ren.ce Tuesday at Omaha.. Pupl.; navt' been attl'ndmg: ler the frst member of R.e Wa' ne count> choob (or e '-era Luth churoh.to enter ' \ 'd- b. cj.u:-c a drarnage dltcn the stry. wll serve st. Lnda KeslSler Wayne wnner ntt:;=s VgO:t op:cr o of her t'np tj \V!llamsburg Count- Coun'l] \!. 'H D D()hnlll.lf' '>ded on'r t l' ( :;' d pst S\\ltt Allcll t l[ :7af.\f\. (Jr; rs. Han r\ e'tltl'l'k[-lltlf - ;;an Homr'm<:l.k-t't l-e'.ltroduced )'lls NL'.:::j(: :\L \ arsho\\j. Jr. ;'lrs rene lrml Ll :. rt'tl Emer:::ol. kf' are n' ll'''' Echtenlkam p dt tea tabll'.! HOsl drubs' \\ P..\L n < );!rnun- '5Y 'rr lj lt and LOgn HmenMK':> 3-) 3) \) 3 ) 3:) 5.;» Lons Hear C/>maha.\ l).\ n rvran lj 0 4 ' 94.f 5.0 lu.u q 8 tlj -- ' ) \ 0 u '4 \ 9.6!j U Shed Bds Rejected pt e\ents Them from attenmr:s; Mark's Lutheran church 'Vt:rdn comml$sl n ('. thor n Thu:;tun cor.t!'o He Wll assume hs dutes th-o.re ' all bd. fo p 0- bnd/ crol':\st. thp d..tch and SU:d4B) graduate of Wayne (mtr;n Cat'::a nl aj;: ttds :> rrules cl- Hgh. he :receved a SA at \-;0- ((pntluctron \\0 d be SectlQn:; m\ooled ln the acton :: l':;e.fu:r cg;:t tndefmk Thl lrnan rl;;'?{6 U Thurston Ltheran semnary FremE}nt. \\ajne and Thlclfnans Four Towns Seekng Area Arnold Gbbls Des! lgrl Scout Counc Offce n Smoles farm Fre Hnold Gupbels Sholes r4rm('r hurn('tl to de th n a eobhou e fre \)7 r J:a\lT>;::udha! He ;:> a bache or Ffty representatves from 7 countes mel n \\ ayne TuesddY to'.c:-ave short talks at the noon :suron ot an area: cno.x t e;a ct)- r.c present to as::;l':;' 'Wth plans for the. councll Four towns: have offered to serve as area Headquarters. They t : :t'k.f:m7::;m= lf:nand \ Prces n Wllayne Wednesda a.m. named to. nvf;;>jgate all offers Object of Cooa :'[. $.5 before a loea loo s announced. J s to '. - _.7 -'s Grant Comer Fremont. to ore.s charman ot tfue. councl develop- exstmg re:slb (;v;ns-lbs) --. ment comrrue presded at the(umblls ---'-C Hjns. b U'ndJr 5 bs.)!... meetng. Ch er Presdent Rob- troops e Ccks. b. - _.0 ert McLean pd Adon Jt'ffe.y.! st a out Eqs cur rcpt.2 Cl}mmllTltY C r! representauve' a ult:: j 'll!

2 l. 'o. '.': ::.': :: :r : T Project fn' th :lftc''nnnn \\'ns baket \ 'cavn;.:;. ;\.<'Jl(cll m('('tjng wll be hejfl May 24 ft he RR-lle' nge home 'to contnue t?rojee;' The next l'cgular meetmg wll bf' a guest day tea at tne oman's club rooms j' : :. ; :. J.T ; ': ;! 7 ;. -; : : ; : 7 : : f :: ; : ; ; : : :.... :'. 'j' May 4: Wl e. Mller to Ralph. E. artd eatl':t 0.' Prnce; Mnrrng!' censts lot 4 WebLe'S st add Wnsae Carroll. ard.joyce E.! Volwkl May 6: H 'l'manf! Court ouse D;! l;t'obrt 'Vely and vf(' to Herpf'rt C l\ttelstaprt; Roun Up <> 8 blk 7 \O'k n' for $.700. eb4)}y 2g Kl('r May 7: Donald R :Harmeer for $700. WackE'r and. f Wnsde.!' ; t?o;:o!'l:n ny\h2 fwent- ve Attend OES ('ounty ('ollrt May 6 College Hll add avne for $4:- t! J. James L Murphy W4lthll fn ensnton Gust Meet eel $2 and. $' cots fol' possesson May 6: Eldon. Fl('lTng and FOU:t en memhns and of alcoholc lquot' by mnor; com wfe to Jack L. H-r'fd; N ft. lot guests \r're present fot' OF.S ;t sgnc'd by Clanncc lvhy- 6 blk 9 College rl <-ldd Wayne Kensng on guest day mc('lmg Fr<lnklyn E. crc:hant Spen. fo. k{ lc olc ::gtf t la. fnp[l $25 and $4 costs the program 'rs B J B\ :nr p: ;sps;jon of alcoholc lquor Slates Tuesda. Vst stetler!mrs. ':d W'os'kf' 'anc. t. d '/. \tlrs. GUB Hnrch sang 0 Sun- mlnnrr m lgne by Roan R. Hoba feld. J t Sl sentatl\'( of the Omaha SOCal ;al'bal: :''volsne(:'\ S('\'\lng werc Charl[nau Mrs. Securty offce wl be at the Sherry revewf'r parts of the Tnm RllbE'lts Mrs. Carl Lnd- y c;ouse 'at r: fk-l'0;:rl lf(()rr:;:: Yall. Mrs. Burre.lt Wrgbt Mr. who wsn to for oldaccompa!ned by f'hy!l Cook Hl!r ;r.o _s'c!'nftd He wll former 'c--';l l. la.tlt.hle.pjla.no. Mrs. smad flughes. to fle Mr. noll Mrs. Vte$t ANN UNCNG NEW fr;.a. WTH july UST (JUA8P! EST UNE f'dle Now Frestone brngs you a great new lre at 0 sensatonal new low prce. Through now p.odudon effcendes rrelllenaous buyng resources use of rubber from our own planlatons n our own synh.!.tc rubber pla']l$ and bg economes n Jstrbulon and other cosl factors you gel ths 'qualy tre at' a bargan prce. LOG MLEAGE New to\lgb. abrason-resstant tread compound assur YOll <f m:ay thousands of mles of $aje. dependllb\ tre perfotm. ance. You get most mues PC! dollar wth a Frestone' NOrfoSK PRoTECTON The famollf Zead desgn' s road proved. wth mlllon8 d mllons of mles as orlgllal eqnt n the fnest cars. &'OOU!ll!'!!'lW Fres one's new Safety-Tensoned Gum Dppn Prmcess gves y.ou the s.trougcst. safest ody ever bult mto a lre. Ths means greater blowout protecton and longer re lfe. LFEVtlE GUARANnE No mt as to tme or mleage Frestone Deal and Slores have pledged to gve you p ompt courteous and sa tsf ac tory servc whenever you need t wherever you! SPECAL lt ODUCTORY SAL RCES DON'T MSS THS LOW OW SAL;! prc! 'l--:-:--c.:::.='::::';::::''::'==:'''-' and Lalry. ando%y la Were Super Champon 2 SZE Plus Tax Exchange f Your Old Tre s Recappable.. Car Up-Yo-Date Rell:lOlrdlless CHAMPON TUBELESS or Rms. Come n ' Present.Tlres When You CES ON ALL TRES TRUCK OWNERS Save Money Tool famous Tj rt$tont TRANSPORT 8 2 HEAVY DUTY Qnlr $995 Other SlCes PLUS TAX at SZE Bg Savngs. bha9 f Your Old ltrll s Recoppoblo ALL SZES Bowou and Puncture PrOlec SZE ' SALE. PRCED : t: TLLES DOLLAR DAY VALUES' FRDAY - SATURDAY 'MAY p of Planters.00 Salt and Pppers reg..25 pr..00 Vases (Grl wth Basket) reg HrS!rs.atLlO:le S(';ldt.f'r: Roosler and Toothpek Centerpeee and famly Hartngton \ led Sunday at the Henry \Ve. ('oh home. Mrs. Mary S('hulte- and n lr\ Schulte. Red\'ood Calf \ ('rc dnner guests Sunday n the' \'J(' tor Knesche home. Mr Sclult(' spent the past week hcle wlth lls mother. Mrs. qunn Edmtrds Cpdll ' Bluffs spent from FrdHY U Tuesday wth frends Hno \'('!atves here. She vstad at the h<!jnlc's of Mrs. Mare Hansen. C. J. Pc/'-: rn Walter Mler Otto Lu t l and Ray Perdue. Swans' Clothng Has SHOE..50 Value for.00 Mary Kng Frech Mlled Complexor! Soap reg Face Powders and Cremes reg Tlle's Shoppe 39 Man Phone 307.CLEARANCE Specal Selcton of Close-Out Styles No All Szes _. Values to Sport Shrts Long and Short Sleeve n Fancy Noveltes and Planer Tones VALUES TO 4.95 Et 5 X ra P(a 7 PARS OF 0' Engnee REG SZES 7' 2 TO 0 Boots 7 88 Utlty Spx Gray or Whte Fne Mercehzed Cotton by a Brond Name F('>t Qualty pars BOYS' Sprng Jackets From Our Regular Stack of Reverslblcs Washobles and Dress Types. P Bg Savng at 399 Dollar Day Valtes Trousers One Grouup wth Savngs Up to T-Shrts Reg. 79. Campus Braod 2 for 00 Handkerchefs Whte Lorge Sze Hemsttched 2 for BOYS' Sport Coats 00 Talored by Tom Sawyer wth Sut Coat Talorng - One Group to Go ot V2 pnce Boy's Gabardne Trousers Tom Sawyer Constructon n B.lues Greys rbns - Szes 6 2 For Men Who Want the Best OSHKOSH B'GOSH stock of ths famous make WORK CLOTHNG Work Shrts regular long or short slves. Mocthed Pants and Shrts. E :. R. C. '' '. ; J '.. ANT OL c:: WAYNE.J

3 9'urs.clay May 2 '<lfj\f:';;rs. LeRoy Lcgan'Valley Homemakers_. Mrs. Albert Steube utmy. HcmeJtlakers-Mrs. MOW Socal and!u_bjevents W. vahath'.l'dst Msson Mrs. Albert Fuoss ' ]Al[efken cal-m\s. Arnold : St<PaursWomen May Day tea 'a'lb bl'eakfast_..cqllege cafetera.!>&tdl'\ay May H. PAltMrs. Carl Wrght e:uo.day May 5 Redeemer 7gers!'katng party t'dother's Study Club mothcr -naughter meetng -club rooms l\londay May 6. y Scout 74 and Explorcl's Parents Auxlary-R. G. Fuelberth Natonal Guard brthday party Tuesday JUay 7 Progressve Homemakcfs_ Mrs. F.. Moses v.rv.r'-mrs. C. J. Perrn Legon Auxlary PEO l:ls p.m. COVE'l'c:d dbh luncheon club l'ooms 500 Club Bf'll TVl'Yers PNG co\'('fcd <;h lutlchc'\)l _ M's. Roy Pt:-l'<;on WPdnf'ul.ay l\by 8 Frendly Neghbors :V'S. Hertmrt EchtC'nkamp Club 3 Mrs. Eldrn Rob('l'ts Pleasant Val\C'y Club.!Vr!:>. Paul BaC'r Happy Homf'm;qkpl'S_ \'S Bruno Spflt gc'htj' Mnerva bl'c'akf'<.; :\ > O. K. Brandstrtt('l' De-ta DC'k --l'lrs. Loyd JenC'rl Presbyteran \V0(' afternoon group Thursday. May ] 9 Rural 'HODW '.-\! Moth('\ Study ':\l;s Kpnncth DaughC''ty mmanuel Lutheran Ad New Homemakers-Mrs. Claude Harderl OEB--Mrs. Frtz Ells SOCAL EVENTS Delta Dek Has Meet. n Mnor Fsher Home ; Mrs. Mnor Fsher was hod t('s!; fol' D('lta Dek Jast W 'd: ncsday ('venlng M s. Ed Wolsk held hgh score. JOB Meets Wth Mrs. H. Granqust Frday Mrs. Harry Granqu.st ws hostc'ss for JOB F:dday Mr. gu('s. ente Hal'v('y Rebold was a Cards were played for tamment. Mrs. Zepln s Hostess for 500 Club tuesday fll r hj; :;S :\r t\ 9 n Conventon Reports Gv+n At Mrs. Jaycees Meet Reports on \'''llton held wr'ck Measure Your Dollar's Buyng j Power at SWANS' jne GroJp to Serve Newman Club Banquet S. l\ary'.gulld met last Tuesday n St. Mary's school hall. Report' of the dnner Apr. 24 were ap!ll'oh'd. The June grbup voted to sen-'e the annual Newman club banquet to be held at the hall Wednesday. St.' Pus X Holds Last Meet n Olsen Home St Pus X Study club mf't l th ' Dallas Olsen home.:\0nday nght. Thf> lesson was all Chayler fron!t the text ('hl'lstlan Doctt'me. Ths wae the last meetng of the study club year. Kng's Daughters Plan For Banquet Frday Guard Auxlary Plane Brthday Party May b M.rbouf;''r:td:en gl; at Natonal Guard Auxlary Monday nght. Plans for deeol'alons fol' the' Natonal quard brthday party May 6 were made. Mrs. Claude Harder was hot(' Presbyterafl Women Hear Program at Jont Meet Presbyte'eln Women held a jont mot hpj' mf! daughter mf'etng la:;( WenllC'sd'lY. Ahout SO wen'.pch'llt TH play. Tl(' C'h(ll('f' 0)' Julle wrrt ('n by \r Rohcl t Hla lnd dn'ctpd )\ Mr' Earl Olver \\as P'l'''l'tlted by tl(' fdllow ng' \':; ohr''t Au:rt-r Mrs. Don \Vghtml-lll. l\ary JHne Kcrn. Connl(' <lnd Ronnlo -aas. \ll'gr('t FClh'pnl{rog. Dalrlene Dlamon h(')'ry MCl.son. \b:go Jl'ffn') rlnd r.:lthy Voorhes. Snlly Sl'hr('llC'r l\c a flte.00. ]t>('ompalpd hy.0nl Pncc A Dlltom\!p was g\\ en by Sand a :;-\:-!ld Lynn BrUst!kp-n. Kllg's Daughtf']' met ThUl \':; A To' GUllt\Tl' f'd dc\'o- (by al :2 p)n Th( glollp dl'> (t;n'-. ;'\ \\' c;.schul/. en cd. cu:;sed plan'> for t he l]- da7.):t: t')} 'lls <Jv'ssonary. Group Hears Fr<lnk olte]] anr ::\lls. '\45Round Table Dscusson l\f'r g-\\!' fw rlll.sollll) (>- :\ll'> ('; ;'. tn led a 'hcltan Cotere Club Elects Mrs. Morgan Presdent \lr>. f<''ank Morgan w;\ ('d presdent of (')t('rl(' {?:(y \'f;ll!ll:llltlnr;r A. Fanskl' tn';lul ('' (\ :\ '> L W Fll.';.'\'s. Rng!'!' \\;\'> he Unch('f)n. Slf' \\ d'> hy \]'s L W \'\ [('l'h('r \Yclch. --'':/''-. \\'lt ) :'-r.<.; John Ahrlll ;lh '\ \ \ Fotr. L\\h \\']('. ld lona Hekes yle Stern To Be Marred May 29 St P-lU's _.;.H DRES SALE $500 These Are Dresls Values You Must See to Apprecate A Broad Selecton n a \(arety of Styles and Fabrcs STRUTWEAR HOSE! 60- and 5-Gauge Nylons Sprng and Summer Colo(s 500 STRAPLESS 'Regularly Natonally lldvertsed Dollar Days Combed Szes 9-2' '2-24''2 BRAS Brand 500 (OTTON T -SHRTS Styled by Graff Luxlte Trcot SHORTE GOWNS Were 3.98 NOW $00 BLOUSES Cottons Nylons Crepes Regularly to Gong at $00 Sanforzed POPLN SHORTS Styled by Prncess Pam Values from'.98 and Better Pnk - Charcoal - Avacodo - For Dollar Days. 5do Szes 0-8 A LUXTE YLON $695 Vatll'efor A Gran Graduaton Gft SLPS $500 Red - Royal $98 ). Mrs. JC's Get Welare Award at State MJetng Mrs Jm Pokett Mlfs. Lou Pospshl and Mrs. DavHamcr. jr. attended the state rs Javcees conventon at G and sland' Frday Saturday a d Sunday. hey receved all- award for the Wayne Mrs Jayk:ees fot Chld Welfare. Class B. Mrs. Pospshl local outstandng Mrs. Jaycee was l'c'fognzed along wth tther:; at h(' Saturday noon luncheon. Mrs. Ardell Weddngfcld Norfolk. who s just fnshng her tl?rm CS state presdent was najled outstandng Mrs. Jaycee of Nebraska. ' \ Mrs. Foster Honored by Shower at Randolph Mrs. Wanen Foster' the former Vrgna Taylor \}':!S honorpd at a brdal show('\' la.t Sunday n the Axel -cub:-en horne. Randolph D('corntons WC'e done n bluc and whte. Games wer(' rlrtyf'd Ll.7d prze's gven to the honoref'. Tho:oe <lssstng Mrs. Jaeoh!'en daughter G('ncv('ve Mn;. 'Y Nelsen and Cla'yce Others prcsf'nt \\''!'f' \r<; Fern Muntl'' and l\l s Cf'ol'ge B('lms Bf'd('n. Mrs L;\\ '('nc(' Larsf'n :vjr<; ltot:l S athman Mrs. Dorothy Whpple' alld Carol('.Dorothv Gral ts.\.-lrs GeO! gr' 'lf:lrrdlll;s R:/)P'!a?):; :\ <.; ElnCl Fn:-.t('l' \Vaynl' Golden Rod Members Exchange May Ba$kets EOT Elects.Offcer at Last Meetng Thursday lf'ld ther ];;.'>! Jlf''nt.:; hr> C('O.l':(' f{('ull'!' \A ''(' p r' chh Ull('l- Eastern Star Arranges For Annversary Tea At ther \0n<.) '\'('_ nng Eastern madp pan.<.; lor ;!PH hollonng \\;)](' clwpll lp fftf'th -ann\'ercll') S('l'vng on thr commltt('(' W(')'(' Burr Dav. \' rs. L. W. MeT'l! Fellwr \-':-'. W \rs. Lou hco:- Book Revew Club Elects Offcers at Last' Meet Book ReVew 'held ther last meetng as a pcnc at the shelter house. Qffcers were elected for the comng yealr Mts John D. Rce was named prjesdent; Mrs. Marvn Le'f\:ellyn vce presdent and Myrtle Nelson secretary. Poneer Theme Used at Redeemer's Ballquet Ponee!' Mother' and Daughter was t hp theme carred thllough at the mother-qaughter balcjuct at Red(emer's Lutheran church ThUl'sday. Mrs Loyd Jensf'n set\rpd as toast)lnstress for th(' crowd of 250. Mrs. S K d('fntcse ga\'(' the m'(){.'aton after wllc Peggy Gnc:;ch present cd a tj'hutf:' to the mothers. ]\;'S. Eee Roy Gnesch responded wth a trbute 0 the daught{'t's A saxo Jhoflf' tror compqsed!of Sally Lutt. rene Marl' and Sue dc Fn'E:'s[' played a selecton. Two separate groups of grls sang and w('stern songs. h. S aket Hjerbert Kjlllmorgen.' rt Woters threc year trust{'e; gave a talk on poeerng n s. Earl' JOll.e S; hstoran; Mrs. Waye county. ta Huebner colv' bearer 2 Hopors wer prese:ted Mrs. and Mrs. Keth Boughn color earer 3. lrep;toc'uo;estmt : Poppy Day wll be May'2.!?<;trct. conver.ltlon wll be held daughters present; Mrs..Don Denknger. youngest mother; Mrs. Henry Frevert poneer mother of a -'CoW' generaton gro\fp; Karen Wtte Buffalo Wyo. :youngest daughter. Mrs. Pepensock was also honored for beng th only lvng charter! mfsr!r!fn cu:;t led the group wth sngng whch closed the evenng. Brotherhood served. ere May 5. Dstrct Presdent l'trs. Raymond Paulson Wakencld wll -presde. The post C!uxlary <l/tld members of the state department wll jon for a 2:30 noon banquet. Separafe rrreetmgs wll Qe conducted to elect offb:-rs for next year. Servng were Mrs Baughn f'cggy Sund and Mrs. Stammer. Mrs. Herbert Kttle Vsts VFW Auxlary Poppy Day Merry Mxers Tuesday [ Set for Next Saturday of M;l.'rbete ;;ls! nhallaton of offce-rs \\;s; of :\'s \Vt!J;lP!' Mann Tuesday. completed at a Mond.y meetng After th. bu.s.llf'ss meetng the of VFW Au.xllary. Mrs. Earl afternoon WBS pent at baskt ss;onh!.llae.o; ;;; P;;;;;;;;;ln;;;g=;;'. =;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;; presdpnt: Mrs. Bernard chaplan: Vlr. Herman one-year trustee; Mrs. MNES JEWELRY 204 Man Phone 42-W Cal'!!t9 Clam-Free Dr'le.rsrs-- -Each (d every 8UtOVA Waterp'toof Watch Certfed Waterproof by the U. S. TESTNG CO. aft. eng Sdenlfc-any Te.d _ K' ;:.e:!::::;no;; S:':C;:;7:a::;:::;'r:::-c'::=:t:':::: * ths DAY of DAYS All tl!' t-pleotor of the j]u\ s ollrs forever n ()llr weddng ponrats. M dy \\C make them for you '! Farmers nsurance Exchange Nw Gves You mba 0% DlSeOD ON YOUR ENTRE AUTO'OLE NSURANCE PREMUM Are YOLl a safe dr.? Then you're nvted to jon motorsts who PAY LESS for ther nsurance and GET MORE' the Farmers nsurance Group. And -- f you can: HAVE NOr AlyeAR 0% Dscount otecton wth one of Amerca's plus the fnest servce on_ all wth fast far payment of clauns today. URANCE -GROUP LFE All YOUR NSURANCE NEEDS yur neghb<whood agent : pare. see how. much.yo\! save CHRS BARGHOLZ Dstrct Agent Box 22 wayrenbr ' ; ; '''''-_>:.:'! Phone 67:-J ). \. ':.

4 . News _) --=== '.. _.. '' n Capuve ; News of Wayn Curhes ] Ch'r;;nah():'{: R tltfrmaton: #Cln'C?l(d'S Earth and CSS. 7 p.m.; adult membershp. Tues?ay l\c\y 7: Men's coungrll(lr!ay lfly 4: CllwllJl.;hay 8: wome's lon ejas: ::m p.m. asocatol :2::)0 p.m.; \Vestmn- 4-H 630 p. ptermedate Mrs. 'faul Gra(' uthran C Jr(h SChr.oer' Mae Young was rcolum. ' Frst Presbytera* Church!ssoun SynoF (Olver B Proett pastor) Saturday and Sun- but'. Sunday as a guest n.the Wllparenls Mr: 'nd am Nelson home Mrs. Nelson :3 fe. J 3erntllal pastor) Sunday MaY 3: Church school SChroeder sr. and Mr. '3 Young's daughter. Thursdaly May 2: <No.unor 9:45 a.m.; nurs '\y '<lld pre-school.' Houdershelt.. l\fr lnd Mrs. Hn.rveyKj].mmann. Mr. Alel. Ftch and and son Holdrege came Saturday to Palm/lew Sunda.v to spend the weekend wth hcl' tn.d tw Clyde.Ftch parents John Dunldaus Saturday orne. 'r evel'lng guests n the Dunklau Bn>thH>on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gerleman home wcre Mr a.nd Mrs. Lloyd SUllda\ :\Lly ).-: Sunday ::md :\fr. and Mrs Herbert Gerle- Dunklau and famly M'. and :\lr l:r-plgnm f('lll\vshl?' 6; \Vestml hlgj; H'llol :outh Bble llnlcl' fdhw:>hlp thgh stnpol) ;!+_ fll\d Joanne \':G'nt to Omaha Eldn Roberts and famly Mr. and wc're guests of Marvn Gel-. ;V'S. \](!ln Dunklu and famly. Sunday. ' and Mr. and l\-t!'.:;. marvn Dun-lau gl';'ts n the. Earl Ml'r- and fuml:. Sunday for dmncr ::'-'. of-. _:- r- :9 :\() Jll.l:{lll B;:(jl('tlnlnd4 7.-). ' Four teams wll compete for the meet ttle. Chadron Nebraska Wesleyan. Mdland and Wayne. The meet wlt start at 6 p. m. ;lh Chadron boasts. two of the [lu --. '- - -_--' ' g7!f!\ :lnlll ()ld JL!l;() From WAYNE.BOOK STORE Stop n Today! FOUNT A ln \ PE NS Sheaffer Parker Evershlarp NAME FREE ON ANY PN TYPEWRTERS Royal Smth Underwood Remngton >j Coon Only $.00 Per Week STAONERY o GREETNG CARDS Wayne 29 Man After a Small Down Payment o PHONOGPHS -Thlnk You N(j)nS Book Store We 5 Almosf Everythng 7. JaHln H2-G and 2::6\/.7;.. H-\{l loa:. 7:;) 0 nllo run 4:2\) dash (58): 7:4: 00 hgh hurdles ;' 6: r; (2:0U)) R:l:) two mll' 9:37.6); H:40 j{)\\ dll's (25. 2 ) alld 8:S.} mle (3:30.4). Nett'y 200 at Athtetc Fete Monday Nght NearflY 200 athletes eo(('(' facultv' members and buslneo.snw!l atkndeql the annual WSTC spnnl; athlehc' banquet.:vonday ngh! at the stud nt Uhlon dnng room Guest! speaker WlS v.'an ('n Gaer 'prakl' unlvcrst:. oul\)dl cpach. Recognton of athlctl'o; \\] also made by Athlf'tc l)ll'cclol' Chuck Obyc. H'Ef presented most valuab'e play-er trophes to Don Kellogg footjal. and Wayne Samuelson 2>asketljla. Amouncemf'ntof the ng freshman athlete award trnck'j; Tost \aluable pla:t'l \\ be announced upon complf'lllll ul the seasbn Oby ' sad. Presentaton of baskplball H te!' (' 'rtthf'ates W<lS also h:lldll'u by OlPye Dr. J. R..lohnso.n toastrla.c;tc'r. P[C'sdf'nl John gav(' the welcome and \lllltlj 8(' the- nvocaton! Wayne Qualfes! Sx n State. Clldell Meet Pa('f'd by Holt ldt shotput to. lt' [lgh x dlsll:0;)f'st\t7n \.\( ll' :;: Norfolk.. Horeldt the husky junor ed hs best toss of the jth a 50- :: toss Frday morn lng That was 3 feet. 5 ches betlter than the recqrrl set Tekamah's D-on Thomas [n t ranks as the top toss H Class B throughout the st<lte. Alton; 'h Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wa fclmly w(''c gu('sts of Glass CUlTdll.Frda}' h Sundav they WE're-dnner J{\\:(' JOR\'S' Wnsde> Our Sncere Thanks.. to all the bowlers who patronzed our alleys durng the season and specal thanks to frms and r-ldvduals who sponsorectl teams. :)HL. :\. ].) )\ (' :--.\T\ lee OUR ALLEYS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER Wakef.eld Recreaton Center yl?c\'elm rll;'lr:{'.lct;uetn ll;(: rs. Henry Arp and that aftorlloon.marvn Dunklaw '\lfrs Ernfl'd Allvn : were callers. m the honw of! Oscar Ledtkes spent Saturday \' fnd and Sunday n lela Groyf' la \ s t- --A-r--'c- Carroll. lng h0' aunt..mrs. F'C'( Hansf'l. BASEBALL TONGHT Wayne Ball Park WAYNE vs. WSTC Admsson: 25c Don' Mss The Bg BASEBAll' BENEFT DANCE Wayne Cty Audtorum FRDAY MAY 3 j FRDAY SATURDAY MAY 3-4 ln WAYNE -;-- OLLA DAYS SPECALS AT TEDTKE'S Natonally Advertsed Deep Fatl Fryers Re!!Juhf'y Lmted Supply Guaranteed by Good H!lUS{!k-eepl\'tl' DOllAR DAYS ONlY 50 Foot Plastc Garden ulaf 39S. 08 Man KE Phone 268 'ONE O!!K yllld {Yk?\:_f(' a ll'rl\lry.j.:;.::.:}u;.:\.l'rlury lg ::har.cdbyjo.othc-cr:_. let US show you 5.'fClll save Wth Mercury' EasrO!n!eghp- plan Come n today. Let us show you how we:'and Mercury_ can cut your costs at every stage of car owrters!hp. You can get' more for your presenfcar. Let u;; how YOll how.:v'rc\lry':--; r('('ord hrt'akng salt's put molwy n your po('kl't. Hgh volume' l('t ls gn.' : grnnol ()(fl'r. / 2. You sove o frst cost. :;\Tcl'cury prers sl art lh'low 3 lodel. n ' J()W-'r('( flld * 3. We arrange the easest of ferms. Thry are talort'd to tt you p(lrnnall.\. 4. You save on operatng (osts. ercury's tradtonally famous economy low upkeep wll save you money every mle ydu drve. S. You save on future trae-tn Mrrcury consstently leads ts class fqr resle value. You can get a hgher allowance: for your Mercury at trade-n tme - T PAYS TO OWN A mer[urlfor FUTURE STYLN 9 East Thrd SEYLEa NO OTHER CAR OFFfRS YOU BGGER REASONS FOR BUYNG T Exclusve styln9 shared by no other car ' New SUPER-TORQuE v a engnes on every model (88 and 98 horsepowerl':acked!- Mercury's record of producng V-8 engnes exclusvely 4-barrel vacuum carburetor on every model at no extra cost Dual exhausts at no extra cost on all Montclars and Montereys Ball-ont front wheel s.uspenson Ant-foulng.hgh compresson spark plugs. Consstently hghest resale value n ts f!eld accordng to authortatve reports tatjon KV'T. Chd lll]( 9

5 mles....' Us. Herald Want Ads PANOS \\TRLTZER & KMBALL LOWREY ORGA::'-lS Fre nsurance Phone 259 PERSON FOR SALE: Sprng fres. br-eed me-at typc. RolUe phone 762Wl. TYP'WRTERS: A makes from $ do\vn_ Wayne Book Store FOR SALE: Ha\\kcyl' So:; testtd for plant mg. F'rld 4 mll(s \\et north \ Carroll H le a d.nr. and Mr. Gerald H sebropck and daute. hm>py fteq'qon Mf:$. A. W. ph 'nd Mrs. S '. Samuelson had vuh :v's. S.. Bale. Mr. ltd Mrs. A n Carlson M dsc and Mr. andl Ml! Glbert D. gbe 'g were Sunday uc'sts of s alfred Carlson 'nd later a ende servces t St. Paul's Llhther n church. Sund y Mr. a'nd M t Don Carl-. sqn an son and \ '8. WalfreQl. Crlso dsted Wth lex Stamms Dj2t3 6-month-old Palamllno coh. 2- t to Rrndol h year-old Palanunp saddle mare cele-l Sund y callers n the Raymond M 'ST Albrt J Hmgst Emerson. Phone Y n the T\hornb rg home were.:'vr and $4;:) J) 7042 ml2p ansen hom rs. Lamg rs C uck Wendt JOux: Clt:: $: and John Wedlnetuests of Mr. od Mrs. Bur DaVS and CP't a man to work Wth our Ds- PUREBRED HA\lPSHRE fall Mrs. Hans H nsetj. Sa d.ay andlndra \\ent to Plattsmouth Sun t! let Super\ S or n ths tel nlory boars sred by grand chmplon that evelng called the Anna d:: to be dmner gl\l'sts ot John $:35 '-;cllmg Feed and Frdtlhzer for OUr Hampshlr(' boar at 954 Wayne Mau horte. ller:: ) rotoctcd county far Reasonably prced M. and M$. Tom olnson spent Paul ERung who teaches at $ 0 nrge Company Fully P Jarrell Hampshne Farm west. SlUldasr at'surux C.y n the Hgh 0) Unl\elSlt\ nd Mar) $::) tpllltor:: on <tl!alled-m busllless '2 north ('arroll a4tf Eugene Jphrtsdn lfom. lz th;el!lulj.'; \\ho S tltt'ndllg \ust h;:l.\( ('ar Full tme ::Cr Mrs. Mulln Mee-r and Mrs. uschc ne cull(g-l \\L'(kcnd $.:-) dj()und WO'. aljnlpgs \\. '! k E 'lma:<!e FOR SALE: Good nu:rebred Duroc _Ben Meyer Attended a mother-l uesl of ther J.. 40 'fou. Outsde work. Agf' not: m- boar. Meh n ::Vlagnusor. Carroll. daughter banquet : ll Decatur nung.:..p J Phone 0 on.). a28m Saturqay nth;.' Mrs Adflm Reeg and Emelle h'ad portllnt mut be n good Dnner g :tf.''en 'M. eyer dnner Sunday at Een.ry necgs. WLL pano S'\c'RFln: f)0m nke tld ho!l('. tn Sp' hl.. $<tj hralth. Wrte to 'Box P l32 Des FOR 58 SALK Y k h 4 sows H and h 39 Pgs lor home Sunday S were 'lm ca N Mrs. Dor hy BUson Lmcqln spent v. [. J- r ( :\OllWS owa. m2. Or 5 re - amps re cross James tans lln ' ;Q or-' the W ekend lj the: FMd Blson PANO BARGANS :;oc' ';:;:'.'; :N 4 ' $4 ftsto'\v:lnnr :;; ;O;rtlhl er:'d Mr. and rs Me.rlll are;.h llts.wa.h St. SOUX ('l\ < ml tldld A HGH SC\-OOL rls \vho _ 3 : '-l d PWno f. r( $;-):) [;\Uld lkf' to ork ths smlmer! Mr. and Mrs. Sandall' $atuld )- nn;hl gut ot oj ;\llss El l xcellc]t FOR SALE: we l ('ld ljn(lj )( l' r ( \\ C fldllgl' $-0 please put your ;ppl('aton n m-' and fcunly Wd Wth n V and ::\rs W<lll t n 8son htractor.t]l( ((t t: l -\ \) medately. Atlltctm G. Waldbaum Mscellaneous SerVces J'leanys M.! asnsukpc- S;: lh\ \. ';'' l;ne' f'd Wcl h{l(r ah3p tn $R5 Cn Wakef'eld. m2t2 and s. ' s.l Mr nd Mro M C H >e L'n ; ;\t.lyta* \\ll: O n the S. n sent s(\craj da\t the fllst FU;;>'\';;'f \u'n W to Auto nsurance at./' ;' the :cn'';;ttv e;. chans. spal'e and flclgs/ ' \\ l)wr $t) Phone 259 Me(J.dow _4n Ds Wat Rt'\ :\'e-rm \\ rght al{pflt'ld Rb oed JlHllWh c.a:- La d dm <ld P (' kt for om's Pano De t n;: m2 \»u A7; :;:::':Jd PERSON H;;;/kk!erpn&'a;/f!4y fte;'uattd 't:' T ' P.! FOR SALE; Good cl('lll Hav.k TEDtKE PLUMB NG ' south of Wayne Arnold nsurance Agency Carroll Mr MdMr&.: vald Hale: lnf'n's Jllle n hf' Klamchl moun- South ltll St Phur:'(' 7. eye walls. - nf' \\l':- 'J. t \\'aut' HEATNG! APPLANCESStuth_m_anand y Smns a7tf j3tf and son ;Vr. and. Clfford'!as. kll.--_-_ ::\orfolk. :'\l'ljr. on js.\v(nl! Jan_l m!lt3 ):-f)) FOR SAE e-r pgs Lous L c::; FORSA Choee Hamphlr YOUR DEBTS ENTRELY j ac] f _. lor nln hoth 68 PosplshlL ml south west CONSOLDATE Sqh-;C'rhf' to Thl' {('rad \/ayne. a28t3p N EWf l2p_' tall boars. Harold Sorensen 22Ft3P! Have one place to pay. Borrow m owa's only pubuc. t;e money you need from the lvestock market where \\'eo' be-abns customer l F('R SALE Lon '-- 'arlng polled E vel mp)()\pr! flo <-Jer?:; :() lcre 'heat. o <lcn' oas. ;JO Heres of eans balan('(' corn. Looks won- erfull Locakd South of Tekatnah t! a hght'r nlnall 3'('a. )n C ntral Fnance Corporatbn.! \b J'- U e your car or household goods s' tm d30tf m.st3p Shorthorn bul good one. U'2 3!' securty gravelled road. S: Wth rop - - south 6 east Wayne. ll28t3 Prvate Offces to buyc'r About $4000 down wll h;andje-. USED COM BNES FOR SALK One tred CAlester Confdental Servce - Excav'atng.Servkes _ :Vhteo fall boar. :.\!yron Olson 2-9'8 6 [\. C3'<' nh W'kefdd. m:t3p Central Fnance At\\r-l{;;l )S. 00' fos:-rl:e-ps:ro Corporaton Alll;-Ch.:lln'l no and 2 South. ' ml2p rl7 NOTolk A-e Telephone 350 FOR SALE: Me4t' t Duroc all : --.-:N:.:.o::.:r.:.fo::.k: N=--:eb::.rB.=.ska l'hom b U boars ready or ser;-'l ]::u'; LONELY? a v e sweetheas Holdrege Nebr. ' futh t j::' ar4tf Wfe Qt. husband. Free nforma. mlt2p enry '.. Uon. Lncoln Club Box 87 Ln. _. FOR SALE: ebred Hampshlre con. _ rn5t4p ;;;;;===-;;;====.;;; fajl boars. D/>uble vaccbated.. d Guaranteed ll<tlh ered.:'7 west 2 PHONE YOUR NtW _=== rwrth'westwynegerald Sto ERALD 30 ' - rnberg. m5tf TO THE H - \VLL :kj;:ll [5 e 955 CHEV' RO 'LET W_a_n_t_e TRUCKS &.»CKUPS WD TO RENTH;;s;:-b;! The Most Outstandng Change n Truck Hstory SEE- THEM TODAY! Come n - ook Over T\lese RECENT TRADE-NS 952 CHEVROLET 2-TON TRUCK 2-speed axle J6-ft. rock 8.25 road lug tres. 952 WLL YS JEEP Alumnum cab 4-whecl drve mud tres Really a top-notcher. 952 NTERNATONAL -TON TRUCK Mud tres avalabl.2 Wth rock. Engne OK overhauled 949 CHEVROLET V2-TON TRUCK Mud tres. Avalable wth rock Qualty Used Cars At lowest Prces! YOU:LL LKE OUR DEAL! 948 Chev Sta Wagon Fsherman's Specal Really Stck 95 Frazer 4-Door Rado Heater Really Clean 95 Plymouth 2-000r Rado Heater A Black Beauty $495 MORE BARGANS ON OUR LOT! 949 Wll YS JEP PCKUP Mud tres 4-wheel drve. 948 FORD Yo-TON PCKUP Wth stock and' gran rack mud tres. 947 FORD v-a V2-TON PCKUP Some Older Pckups and Trucks Avalable CORVEl AUTO COMPANY Dong Busness n Waynl! for Over 34 Year.s 2 E 2nd Wayne Phone JUll.'. c{o) lodtwalker. Phone 7 m5t3p For Rent F({ U!:\T \p: ]lnh'llt jll t\\o ]\ :lhl(.-) Phonl' 3;-. -(H T'.l-:'\T! ' nn' r! ': \.' _ ' l! Lost and Found 'll \f) ;:' \ \(' ' rl ' : -: Help Wnted THE WAYNE HERALD on SALE AT JOSOS HOTEL F'-:'''..R PARl\f \(' ( Y.'OS BRTO (0 'TL OAK ---- Hallmark Cards You Care Enough to Send - the Very Best '!'JAYNE BOOK STORE l ' We're Cryng For Used Pckups WE/L GVE YOU THE DEAL OF THE YEAR ON A 955 GMC; OR WLL YS PCKUP GMC 60r 8 Wllys PONTAC 4-DOOR. Pretty pampered powerful pcrormer. th.ls roomy.4- door fe-rs loods of classy servce Hydramatlc tlosnhsson be(jutfuj dark green pont. Also has dua ange econot!ny rado heater. A one-owner ca that YOU t be happy to' own. Has the power of a muske and the beauty of a tlfout. \ 952 CHEVRO(ET 2-DOOR t Don't be wshng come on n_ The boss has 9?ne fshng and \lfc pon to hove ths lttle (or sold. and n 0 QPpy homelwhen he comes bock. Has Powergllde the car n?t the bloss and s completely equpped. See t and you wont t. 95 PONTAC 4-DOOR.. The oss'l never (Cotch a better prze than ths on. ThS cor has qualty condton and o.odles.of. e.xtros mcludng bck-lp lghts on H.ydr'omahc. ThS S lust the catch you'v. wo.ted tor. Hook t now. 95 FORD 2-DOOR H s the fre of a bluegll. the nut:h of a brass the be.y your dream boot Cast a look and you re gone. 'hook lne and snker for ths cleon well.car.d for car. 950 CHRYSLER 4-DOO WNDSOR. We can't help pluggng ths car. t lures' eqch tme we cast an eye at t. t s n exclent conltonl has turn ghtsy neor.new tre automatc transmsson (Jn of cours rado and. heater The boss wll be wa'.leved.t.t'. here 'when he comes back a we wll move t at Q low prt:e. 948 ct!frvsl!r 4-DOOR A l9t Qray doozy has good tre. muds on the rear A real catch at Q 0w prce. DON'T FORGET- NEW 955 PONTACS Delverd n Wayne Start at $295 YOUR PONTAC - CADLLAC GMC WLL YS DEALER WQlske Auto Servce Phone 95 Wane Neb Carhart lumber Co; ON HGHWAY NO. 20 A gj.d' mpro\('d C]uarter. lays \H'll rorluce-.s wf'll ha f'xceje-nt locat n. $:32000 wth half down and lr;.se LlSSlgTe(\ OTHER FARMS 80 mprovf'c. Wnsde- arf'a Modern home. rmproved \Vaus3 nrf'3. Moqern hom(' 200 mproved Hoskms Llr(-'a. Wf. NEED MORE LSTNGS - NOW. \!R. C. Hll Co. 08 West 3rd Wayne br. or 635 Gran Exch Bldg. Omaha \V f \\ S j( S-'{ ERELl' T-A:\\: '-lll \\:0 [do!:.' to \S u:; and \\ ;n ': {<j](s.! 0'.\ ('\ sand g-hs dullng nul sta:; j) the h( :!)al; J;lm('.; :\:l{l and r;;' -- ' \\'SH TO THANK. all mv! ea lves and [rpnds lor the!jow! er:-; gltt5 and cal ds t'(('\ l'd durng my sta:j at the hu:pl. l also Snce came home. :'vl'j (r('l- ad B_lkel m Hybrds CORN BE T where cona hybrd m.sf PROVE maxmym yelds when C()l\rtU\\ Hybrds hae been don formers who have been your needs whl these hy USED CARS and Pckups Our Used Car StQck Has Been Movng Fast We Need MORE Stop.n and Ask About the Terrfc Deal. Avalable on Our New 955 Ford Cars and Trucks Here Are the Choce Local One-Owner Cars We Have on Hand at the Present Tme * 954 PONTAC 8 Passenger Staton Wagon Rado. hroater. tnted glass and an actual 4500 mles. Perfect from end-to-end. 954 * FORD Custom Tudor V-8 Rado heater overd.rv and all the' extras. One-owner town car. 953 MERCURY * Custom Fordor Rado. he-atrr' overdrve sea CU\'P and Unted glass. A oneov.'f'r cal' that s perfect. 95'*FORD Crestlne Vctora V S Rado. heater o\'e'l'drve t-nted glass whte walls. whf'('l COVE-'S and the- works. One owner unly :22000 mles_ 953 *'FORD Manlne Tudor 6 Cyl. Elf'Cll': Jnd n('w ' ('; cdnc-ownl'r town mles 952 CHEVROLET * Fordor 95 ford Custom Tudor V-8 ;.r'n 0\ r' r!r\t' 95J * FORD Custom Fordor V-8. )\\' ' ; (\\ n Cl r; ' l' rl ll' drl\ (' ::rl c!('nn * 95 PONTAC Cheftoln Fordor RadJ'J. h'at('- flnd hydramatc. A C'C'<l low mlc[lgc eclr. 950 OLDMOBLE * 88 Tudor 950 * FOR!> Del uxe Tudor (!('r!jnd (': cow'!. Only 3()(Y) nlllf's on ths slc one- 0\. nf'' town car See ths one and you'll bu' t. * PCKUp 952 FORD %-TON Fo speed ransmss.on and heat >r Only 6000 mles. * YOUR FORD - MERCURY D&\LER Seyler Motors 9 E 3rd

6 The Wayne (Nebr.l.rald Thursday May 2 9S-5 Weddngs o j. Bety'R B k W d Wf''C brdesmads. The h nor at..:. roc e s tendant wore a yellow gown. ndcsnalds wore gowns of blue Charles Soderberg and pnk. respectvely. f shoned of net avel taffeta Wth ltrapless bodces and stoles Each em ned At Salem S d calmual bouquets un ay Harold 0 Tell Camanbh Wakefeld Betty Rosear was bst man Other dltt(ldlg Brock cecame the bnde of Ch. y were Jehel] d Hal t Coz(d and Paw Soderbelg Sunday alls Wlham Pmemtzk) \\cl}lm' All Salem Luthelun ChUCh Pazent WOe llght busmess SUts of the couple 8 e Mr and Mrs The bllde S lllothpl \\JO (' to Lawrence Brock and Mr and Mrs doc.lcto shdnlung dlpss \\Jll bege Paul A Soderberg ac<:essol ('S Th(' blldcgl (){ m s mo- Rev C Wllald Callson rhc \\0(' d nh\). blue C pc'sumformed the double nng celemger- m(' dll'ss \h \-hlll dc pssoncs The alta was banked Wth pal;s A Olml l(cc'ptoll \\ held and baskets of '!.\hlte calla dles the church bd'cment \\ thrl\ll llc! Lall'YRJlng sang uough thel\ VP/lon V\ l\lacl on asl ;\e;rs Sharon Henmngsrn sdng O'!S!\lS \lc! v Hnlm 'nd l\' th ThS Rng Thee \Vpd' ob Sce!(k \\PP ( ln- (C MS Carlson accompaned ell the jdl P('gb} l\(qu'll (hlh' Ogan fl t!l gul't book l< Odlnor Wt The blde '''0 (' a go\\n of v. hlte' k0\\ sk t)m dd tnd llllsahf'l h chanttlly lace and nylon tulll' A Anne R(lHll Columhu (ut the pllltralt bodce and skl! t panelled cake Mathlda Blocl-. Um o ace \\as enhanced by appllquepou!(d l\ll John Sor(lb<!'lg ;); scattered vlth lrldescent sequm; Pel U <nr DUll \](rj( j at the throat and outhnmg al g -\! \\ ltles!. Mrs George Mesch Stanton cp t';ulde Uno Her fu! h.ln' e dul And. shown at nght aboe accept Phylll Cook Wayne second. JUef c;pcc')fanldteetulnpd ecdpoe' Wl e ''''''''''' ng congratulaton from Mrs. b hond?rjle menton wnners n hteh held fu!ulenth ';{ of _ Hld :on ;;uet;e':rte :' Lar Lntz.'l:;:'re;:C;r':'; cflrjl('d an orchd and \\[Jtf' RlbJ('f' flom (umme'(lcl] Roy Coryell Wayne Teen-age Mesch; Mrlyn J. Rchter' W chantlly dce mandlla 'an her- 'Aah!lcld hlgn Second and th(rd prtze wnners Mrs. Clarence Granqust Wayne; loom '''en b he mother Sh \vstc ne 'C. U were Blanche Collms and Mrs Mrs. Fre RUser Wayne' Mrs NORTHWEST' M Harold 0 Te! Caman h )a She h d h' pme wnners were Margaret Wayne; Lo Rchter Wayn' ( ayne pdt \\o}! dls Chrtstensen_Laurel frst and and Joyee' Cook Waye e h la \Vas matron of honol fa C Sl<:;tel Jacquellle d r er S (s l'llmpdll} - -- Bwck n slste n tll Jd'th r fhe bctg)n -./ By Staff COesponden. erc tunwe b de'mud '\o C \\ elkel eld and M. J;:h:ure!-ghna am c hcl a t J h o'tr (' Ad l n;hl hf!'( nn od fell was and aaan!.'d'e;' lclact':?'do's l;: adopted dcunnmg-ham son of Mr.. l Otd! tol(.n 3) ' r and Dnncr \\'n' :\r_ gucsls and M'S. n th Meh:n C S tseors. h. TH! home after SC'VlCes e w ee nmgham : S COUP'ON.' V Mrs. L)!'Pl Stoltcnber rr :v's. Utc;cht Rev 'and. $. :; 0 w er - Harmeer StotelJbcrg n;l-tlron pf honor l?l'dcsmad. and l\ll Both Dale was Eml Bernthal Ut and t fa'd m' y \'. Mrs. and E. M'S J. _ GOOD Rd WlltE' b;tlknnl. f'ngth gowns Last Sunl e\cnnn Mary. UteCht: '' '. FOR : res He S u nd ay ':';'A)eH' 0 tfleta They wpre nnngam home o;u:..e Mr. and' ot hlllestohcs gham s brthday were \.'' : C h and l('t CHTf'd co'onal bou'- :\tl's. LOUS Me\'ct' ::\ dr. an : ON THE PURCHASE OF V2 TON :' n arro C urch 'ue tee> of the tecc Utecht actnj\;;;' Ol ( orn ()mahd. \-\-l.s b('st last's d rs Roy Person spent man rom Ld<:;a) \\ayn(' was 3('ssl(l'jn a} e\enmg at Walt. :! c'' a' Dnner guests last Sunda ' OF ANY OF OUR FEEDS DURNG..: D Mr and M ' : Dollar Days' May 3-' 4 : [)U(ls \\lth\\hu FCkctsandll; fall CllffOd and Mrs Carl;.;on Roy JOhllsn hom ': Yln Ch \o.'hlth'y dnd (lldlf:'l g h t (' S llll'' \H?- JalY \ H:r efnell\oa[delj y ;ncord Ml and and Oscar M K[s :-- fth B \\!. BRNG COUPON N WTH YOU TO 'll \\ \\H.S flo\\(r <ll lny Jo Mller son and famll\ \ tnmll Call-. B : \)l:' t )- J:llon rll('s'du:ll(' ;Tl \\!aur BlonZ\Skl and fa:. s dl Produc ':! 'Jng Jol( k( bhup' rtnd dal and k trousel O'P s a ut e C'T.V <mcord md called Bonme Rae the Carlso JOhnson ' Tl(' Last Wednesday afternoon ns.rry ro s. Sh ==-a=.-.: ( nll' h PARKE $L A' jl FE. j'.. ' DAY PRCES PARKER and Pencl Pen Sets PARKER 2 SET Reg PARKER 5 STANDARD Reg ! SET DELUXE.50 Value For 750 ER PHARMACY CONCORD. WAYNE ' pnwny hlu< a navy Clfford Carlson and ch Mrs. RELA8LE PRE(RPTO SEU\'[('E acccsso went to Lam el t dren CARROLL. h ' mothll also Kardell. 0 VSt Mrs Oscar D PHARAAAC Pllk ac- ----_---'-on.' OJ c corsages of 625 SET 425 STSTOSERVEYOU More Fn_.ealr Features PA'N'6:'oLLErlSET $ One-Coat than any Glher ear preed so low! FLAT PANT Choce of Colors Qt. :p tae's husky 200_horRepOwer POWER- ;n V S wth four-bart;el carb u - Strato-Sa l - t low extra coat delvers raw! optlojdu. a ar wthn hundreds mote power t aec And road recordf> of dolaj8 of ts P - d wtb the greatest show tbs power tee econoldy n pontlac hstory. rl s SO bea ut - STYLE-No car at ay p ce re_fashoned. fully dstnctve pontlac e :ut: TwOr Tonng Twn-S treak stylng and V gu _ ont the set t apart from all other cars P way to tomorrow. SZE_pontac s a bg cb! whr;e2t c:ntb Mth a lop =:!:f any speed :::b:;:- feelng of genune fne-car COl'FORT _Pontac's extra COlllfort-rooro to stretch. c rear s{lrnga and =tro: you along n luxury style'. $ AND DRVE H)$TORY XH!TJ{(!T. edwolk 26 West Frst ' :' CAlf rou lee. HUll STO' SAFflY? CHfCKYDURCAR_CHfCKAcc/DUrt F ru were to guess Pontac's prce on the bass o ts style performance and szeyou'd surel guess hundredb of dollars hgher than ts actu cot Pontac measures up wth the fnest on an pom; of omparson-except prce. Y t Sf a tun ' pe matter of fact that you can buy a bg power u. ontwc for less than many models 0 t& lowest-pnced cars and much less tha economy models of hgher-prced makes' n stnpped ter a close nspecton of Pontac;a luxury and qualty and a few mles command 'ts. 200-horsepower Strato-Streak V-8 hu! fr Dlfht h ends of the prce scale are swtchng ts P 07- o re'ord.-breakng numbers. Come n on oolac. n clmchmg Jacts. and fgures. Yo u 'l m etevery h r the peasant dscovery that f you can alford any w car you can afford a hg powerful P nt :m step dlrectly nto the fne-car.w:;/ 0 -. Reg Sewed Household! 0-nch PPE WRENCH $ Reg yard Spool 20-lb. Test CASTNG LNE $ Reg pc. Wool Freze LVNG ROOM SUTE One Only Reg Coronad Brooms 6-oz. CLAW HAMMER $ Reg..45 Defance by Stanley Foldng Hardwood and Canvas CAMP STOOLS $ 2-PC. SECTONAL New Modern Fabrcs utomatc Washer $65

7 .. '..l \ w j '- 'w o f r.! '... lgl'......' r.v-:f jj!. ty Wde a a e D D s Boys' Denm Jeans Szes 2 to 2 $ You ':ll fnd the bg Dollar Day bargans at Uarson's ths' weekend. See these sturdy sonforzed blue denm jec ns for boys n szes 2 to 2. Men's Whte T Shrts Nylon Ne<:k Here s the buy of the year. Men's whte T-shrts wth the mracle nylon neck. Wll wash many many tmes and hold ts lorgnal shape. Szes small. medum and lorge. W Q for Flour Sacks loa-lb. Sze These are full lao-lb. sze flour socks wqsed and mangled ready 4 fo use. They are unopened. Eveey aq(' gaanteed frst qualty for free from cny prntng or holes. Co nnon Bath Towels Regular $.49 Value Here s the bggest bath towel that you have ever seen for only a dollar. Extra heavy ext.ra large and extra absorbent. Be sure to see.ths bargan.! Guest-2 for $ Wash Cloths-4 fo $ Men's leather Gloves Horsehde - Deerskn Toke a look at ths assort ment of qualty work gloves. neluded are genune horsehdes and deerskns. All frst qualty. MensWork Shrts Sanforzed Ths bg roomy sanforzed Peppere chambray shrt gong ths weeken for only $ each. All szes from 5 to 7. Hurry down for ths bargan. 36 n. Bleached Musln A Real Buy Take a look at ths outstandng value for Dollar Days. Frst qual- 6 ty pure whte sheetng Full 36 nches wde. Buy your supply now $ $ d :lnd savel Y S. Rag Rugs 24 x 48 Be sure to see ths beautful and practcal rag rug. Not the ordnary type of rug that you see at hs prce. t S colorful extra heavy weght and bg n sze. All guaranteed washable. Prnted Pllow Case.' $ r. Here are those pbpular prnted pllow cases. A wde varety of patterns to choose from. Buy them Frday and Saturday and Q save.! m Stamped Pllow (ass!. Frst qualty type 28 stamped pllow $ cases. Hemsttched. See ths bargan n our budget basement t r _ : Over 000 Yards COTTONS All off the Bolt Worth up to 98c yard Here s a bg assortment of beautful and attractve cottons mcludng such famolls fabrcs as sport denm chambray gnghorp broad.:loths sheer goods and even prnted and ploln sheer nylon. Be sure to shop for ths bg bargoln corly Frday mornrng. 2 yds. $ Sheer NYLONS 60 Gauge Fancy Heels Dark Seams Phoenx Tru-Tone $ 0 pr. He're s an offerng of beautful frst qualty sheer nylon. Every por worth. much more such famous bronds as PhoenX and Tru-Tone. One Bg Rack Man Floor Wash DRESSES }J $ 00 Here s a rack of fast color cotton wash dresses. Every dress made to sell 2 to 20. Hurry. Men's Stretth tcre are the mr-; oele str'etch socks for men. Yes one szes. fts all. A bg l showng of the new! styles. Socks On Sale Frday Mornng Budget Basement $ 0 pro Ths wll be the b'g scramble Frday and Saturday. All knds of odd lot shoes for the entre famly. Don't epcpeet a soles person to gve you flhng servce. You rll have to dg for yourslf. Rr.al bargan. Hurry for *st selecton. Budget Basement '< Bamboo Cafe Curtans Here orc those popular bamboo Cafe curtans. Tey are ready to hong. Take 0 look at ths low prce! of :>.00 per ponel Buy as many as you need....: 't.. '[' >.. '.-' :.'.'\. J'< 4' -: ' lll;jtlaol;:;;_;l;;j;:;.;j;::::!;:l:l:;. lll..gllolollm::;'. '. Fray.. &. Saturday Cotton Blouses Sanfor%ed See ths owng of cotton blouses n our ready-ta-ween secton. All sanforzed shrunk. Many sleeveless styles n prnted or plan colors. A. lot of whte! to choose from. too. 'L do ales Gowns Phlmad rregulars Here s a bargan that wll g fast. We have 0 lmted quantty to offer so we urge you to be here early Frday mornng. These are slght rreg 'ulars of famous Phl Mad gowns that sell regularly for $.98 and more. All szes. Lades' Rayon Pants rregulars of 59 and 79 Values pr ' Another bargan thot won't last Tong. Only 300 pa of these fne qualty $ fayon pants terme as rregulars whch would ell n frst qualty at 3 59 and 79 a par. Chldren's Play Wear Bg Assortment Just n tme for summer and vacaton. wear. All ; knds of play clothes for lttl. bays ond lttle grls. Shorts sun suts rumba suts fancy pants sport! shrts etc. Costume Flowers Regular 69 Just receved a aew shpment of beautful costume flowers featurng a large selecton of whtes. See them Frday and Saturday and save. Yes they are gong at 2 Slk Neck Regular 49 Here s anotherr bg buy made specal fpr pol!lar Days. These beautl'fffp.lfe nk neck squares that sell regularly for 49. Shop Frday and Saturday for bargans. 3 for Squares for Jewel Boxes Just 60 to Go You Wll be pleased wth ths beautful jewel box gong for only ( dollar. A nce convenent sze wth ld lock cod key. Assorted colors. Baby Doll Pajamas Szes. 2 to 8 Here are the popular Z-pece baby doll paj0'!l0s for lttle grls szes 2 to 8. Moe of non-ron plsse crepe. A n cc rose hud pat.tern. Huhy for ths bor9a;n. Ch'dren's Anklets Szes 42 to 8 Chldren's anklefs made by Gordon. All regular 39 or 49 values. As- 4. sorted colors ofllue greenl yellow maze red and lac. Skrt Totes Here s the skrt tote that you con use n storng your can-c.n pettcoat. Regular $.98 value. Frday and Saturday only $. $ R ro S : a tj :: D M Q a B S : a. m W R B R a m t B. ' t ' R m $!! pro 5 ' OJ '3 3 a pro =. ''.'.!'.(.M d * andsc. M m \ f )lhj';'::/lh!l:.jj;...

8 : :: :: y. : : : : 'y y or :: : : :: : : :::: ::. '! ' '. f' :. Y The Wayne (Ne r.) Herold Thursday May ' TOltnlC'r:. of \\[lkcrcltl ormc'rly of \Mayne w('n! by a l.acket zpper whle playng-n th(' pak Wake.::.;;_._;..;.;.;:;;...;;; ;. :.a._;''';''-_''':''';'' to a town nrar Toronto. :anada last week to le- feld ty co uncl.met Tuesday e\'enng to reorganzt;' :. '- '.' C'('\'p care for rheumats Car.rolt receved 4 Wlh}lr Petersen s the ncwly electee mayor an 'Th W 'H' d DD YOU EVE'l:-.Err:Qe:TO_THtN.K THAT THE nche5 at 'am durng Apr. The l'ecern- cran Jet- tdokjoff2c. Fred Salmon and Dr..:'-lax CDC q.!'e nc\-. e ayne era lbral'ans ften have less mc to rc'ad th..l the'' kr lc:d hns madc a busy eek at Carroll post offce emp 0- man:)!. par ns who cqlllpjatn that they don t ha c and t was ne-cessary to get add.tonaj supply of m j ers t;el.'v.ng NQl'thlast l(brask\\'s GbtFag bnough Um fqbook._we oten vow that we :' stamps. Donald Katz \ nsde boxej'. showed up. ' f: '. : _ takean ho ot\ ()W:::w.ary tme a day for readmg '''''eu n the Central Stat s tournament at Lncoln 0 Years.AgO.lOManSt. '\y:ayneebt.-. Phone lag 'Cok\ ':ajf:dtt; bt/hvn ;ce?:'rdo nroqlooe \ly 0 945: FGHTNG ENDS N EUROP so often ke PWg up on them. t works ne for a few Lncolnlte the fmals -Vltory Acheved Over Naz Fo.rces M C. -F Efltat:Jl!lhed n $75: a newspapel!- ubushed Wckly on days and t. w@fnd oll-rselves snealllg work n t -cr.' May ard the fomnl!r Lela Mtchell wll gve th ThurlldR.Y by.mr. Ma.tgaret E Cr.ner; elltelpd n the n place of J. postofrlcq. at Wt\yne adjng. tme. Probably t bols down addr for Wayne count 8th d rad tes a Nen;:tlqt. second r.a.s.s m.au!. A'. Y A y gra e g a ldatlcr COpy lnust/e sqbmltttld b Tuesdayatterno' to ths. 3 rayer wll read rwn f hc has lo tme 5 ers go V'la}ne muncpal audtorum Saturdayl May 9 \ nob Johnso Bll Rchardson and a non 4 woq.t under any clcumstanccs. \'a) Two SUts of clothes belongng to :\lrs l\a}nard Just recently returned from ManU edjtor bsness manager WE'.KNO '.TH{lE ARE\ LOTS OF READE'RS H E Sman and a mantle clock aqtl rado beldng \\-here she.vas a prsoner of the J'aps more thl - rb' mg 0 Dr (' A Mc).-aster are mll$spg as the re- threc) ears Hotel Stratton opens next Wednesday ( NATONAL ED ORAl +las's'oct T'5 N.-: -. l;(wjvbj '!eon 'ert:f (C'2ohSob{ sldt of hl eak-llls Saturday Tllght or early Sunda) Ma 6 under new management J H orrlson ha magaznes nd other peces of matcl';\ were bor- :t \O(tebS 'v'.ll?c: :lar= :te ar:;g ;rgmfu:llgr :h lo\\l::j fran our lbrarv last year. :'of{' non-fl-('tlon E D was loaned n the adult department han fcton \ppk C tv.o h\ J M mung on hs place ) rllllf's! udc') Ferns Warner has lc'ased the dmmg roo wh(h shm's ls that tlw strctly cton n'adt's l l nsf' OSg;an\:rg7bU::e ae: ;:l::s-so:;m OOTf lcaendg:rllgeb tr hcl\'c proba Jy succumb{'r! to \'. n SPlt(' 0 the. '= loss of fct n readers OUr dd no! o. 'clne B( nthack sujlf'led a hemmorrhage of the left c\e haft m:-;pected 6;::; automobj('s n the busmess dls pecau.l?e we pcked up n oth('t.uch as 'CC- \[ono.l\ ('\pnlng \\hen shl' was a5j(ental\ stlu tllet Saturd\ nght to_asceltaln blae condltons Q'ds flms nd flm stllps. the ho\\n that thelr use ora- than trplcd. snce \\(' :-tdrtc(j loan- popular \otc on a constjtutlo' al ng them hree years ago. Also for the C'(oncl amendment to ch<lnge thp. methbd: straght ye!' tm crculaton n thl' chldren's d(' HERE AND TERE. of taxng gran. and LB 52 alrt:q f;plba::ahe\\:d;y bun; Wth Your! Wtgse\hpS\nAsc;r Ceas(' the brary hours next \\ ntcr. assesors to follow..l'!rm:\;;euteo 'S.';tE.NC: County Agent 'Utlty Apprasals Pctry-The Wa.yne Herald <l9 not ta.tre a. t- ll}becatueey nro do'n'cetwuraenns lahl'gcr)q udacll'jtletotohlasn UthSU'el B H d The Legllature R('\cnue cogyp dne:jtv;;'n?'';';'\cw'dth. - romlng v.a m days We hc a n Chmtl/' a;;d y aro ngau. tgple'n' Ptrhe ': ' Copyrght 9t5 by The-Wayne erald nob.johnson an Erc Sf mley Gardner mystcn' <lnc a book by C'ornmttee to appropnate enou h go:n rf gwtt?!totlhavre/aol Dexter :vrn t('l's. thc Accdent \\ hleh S klo.l'd Ol Spray FrUt Trees 0nl} 376 pel ct'nt as' :s tf! Se ax Cpl (Th!s ssue tled wth the Regster 'Ot Copyrghts. L- the to!y f tb man who ded at La;: Alamos ::\(j\\ '; )]( tlmc to make ar- dnd 873 per cent as much as study of the a ralsals o( ut )rary at copgfes.q Washlngtop 25. D. C.)! n le': : OUl ::aphl::llnd the (.\ Jl ( h lu s p ra}ll g \OU flult compared \\th hal\e!;trng qt one- tle's ThS \\oulcfpmclude a <;ll v t-;;{'js 'ewllpaperot th CltJ! otwal'nee eo.aq behnd the ates ;:Ud guards of <l Sl'(lct tltj-. dlldlo paltlculallj- tcnl/ bloom tdg(' (scld Clltp lul- of lalloads all lnes and ath ' _ OfWaYDCDPdbet ff'brd.ka (ltc. (band blo\\n lo\\lng \ :l. lolls hal\cstmg tagc) utltes and hovv they ale <}: ;2( t'st (OnLroan('stlng at full bluom gd\e thelpr3sed and taxed Speakng f e:so.''tlj. W lull PlantJOtg gl\es hlgl('st.wlds but lo\\-cl quahtj the ralroads Tax (OmmlSSla All rlg' You don't have to be 0 belg.renl about t admt (bou'ghtt oul-of-town. Won't you even at t? fn Wnyne. Perce Cedar Dxon T.h:ur.aton Cunllna.. a l()] matlon on matcllals hd. Fred Hernngton Sad he co Jrl. r \3ta.nton and Ma.dsOQ countes: $3.00' per year; '2.00 ro\' d Pl t\ :::'lhcdukd to fol \\-hen.th. e _ cut not poslt!\ely <:a\- that they \-\e p ;rlg7' $5tQ ::! ;lf $W.t gr s?;'t!tgt;u f! J OU tmes at. stage taxed on the {lme level as otnr for three months. Sngle copjee 0c.. Wh. Capon Producton ealh of t\\o elsons meadow property. Revenue Commt t (> \ _:- HE. ==. rll!lolldll(\ llcct:- o be the became \\ped and he stand show- Challman Monn)e Bxler Harv THS AD SPONSORED N COMMUNTY NTEREST BY Gves YO!u :arlft Uhh lor (tcldm g \-\hethle to add oecxc!tytmllng son \\al blunter He salhd thehe f Pl;OllS H!l 0 H90 pel'lod G\- to (( tell m pou t'\ f'ntcl ' \'-a a ot 0 f'\( ence tat f' lh' h ha( kn \\ Rre mpmbf'rs of For a rtlentol lft we.r.ecoj9me.nd Q. trp to the do de\ l'lojj JUltO \ (') E\ n 2 s('cods th(' bg spc'ed-llallrodd:-; detp mmed the flgur0 th. ;nkjn f mmlttef' \\ ho had 4-H CLUB NEWS HERALD housng developments n Northeast Wayne. The! 30 Years go loastlllb chckens 0T.ftu n thc (0;mc(' bulldmg they. anted to x- taxed upon dod tn! en n SPCldl trp to the old sght of so much hljsjle aod bustle so many men lay 7. J 25: Some of the \akell\'ld )w.;h. srl-lool ealed The:; sell :lcgt;r (mhf g llft :hf'l \\ orkerl. 0tUrdat-l md fl- fo to f'f' for thcms('l\es They busy ot so many dfferent J'abs 's a gladdenl'nn men wll e tct' the ''''. ck nl'et \Va (' Frlel!\ nl ' ( p cmlum rver ord- t slo c that OU 0 ulu c Ow as 0 al n ' e lns\\'f' ' S8 th('\ came av. a) canvlnced ' P ths \\ epk. ho:;c tokmu: paft. arc as follows ]()_ pllngs us all) at ' r p t O!S no members of the commlttf'e -lj]d th t could hc made mto a park at th ate 0_ fl\ e a 'he assessment of ral oa<< look th t auld ttract tou's's fom The roar of mac:hlrery and truc:ks s Slas L\ma ; 4-0-\:ml rah Ernest [mwr( do nol '0\\ at a much mmute 30 an haul 0 LOO a pd haphazald to <:dy thf' lpct5;t all ove-r the naton ond olmost thrlng sght yard dash ax ('0.< 22()\Cud da.'h. la 0<' >ce U hen U key s nr eascn g o. S80-yard da ] Rov'Wn-ram']0_. '. glf'cll{ ll than loastlf(g chlck- da ft::.at S f'(jllj\dhn to a new All of ths made t rather rough.. punctuated by the rappng of carpenters. l\m' 'd' '. thr' ('. ;0 - POB unbo. ShOdt. S:'). OLO mdnmoth sze econom- Ct\- 0 )0000 jjl'opk C'\C) state on the numcrous fllpnrls the r - T{rnPlke AuthOrty h t L h' f th. an u Ov. tl('n(' US)' n lds lnthelnlone\'\- d h Ll ammers e wne 0 power saws e c at- Lrman; ru nng hgh jump \la Cot' Ulc! F fll'<;t \ dll 0 hl \ chcken (. ) cm rod s m e t e P; ulp - h(' Lpgll tul h\ a 25 to 3 te-r of lumber beng. unloaded and shouts of Hnnel'ChS! runnng hroad' jump Roy \\'ggalll. last and to jl \\elght n cannot \\onrlcr ho\ lon t Rut chances \-\f're th('y \\()uldm t vo (' bollo.;;wr thr> t\\ o-:year.old workmen :no-yard 0. hllt'des (lal'p](( Busby' pole \ au l'; rt]pollant Lghter \\ h e untl food.'>uppllcs bcgm dare to block the proposed lmesb- tu nplkc du\hollt) Major argu-... Ry Wft ns; m('dl'ey (':'. Slas J\man. H.o:.' 0 S\ldlhS \\ npt make llln\7 ua\'::ldtomh Greute gatlon m nt \\<<.; that the lav. f'stabhsh- Man and Wfe dscuss house plans Wth con- \Vlggans AX CoP and Busb}' and nv('lll orlc'l al e pad t h d P t llt School Lands n thf' duthonn gave t too many Future Feeders Last meetng of Future Fl'cdt'' was held n the Glenn Magnu.'O! home last Tuesday. Cel--tflcLltes of ache\'e-ml'nt \\ere halldcd out and specal awards were g\e- to Jm.m:.- Ppar<;on Leon Johnon Lowell )grt'n and Vcrl Dan C<\rsOll.?'-l'ext meetng s at Flo} d Sullvans June 7. tractors whle engneers busly set transts and throw da pnee BU;-b\. (. ('alhrt sold hs lu ( ]b:-; 0 mote' mee n t e nee S Of OUr e\-( h <r )X)\\(S Fllng staton and 'h f ' d f d. ' bees thp Pl w('p\{ 0 J J tc \\' R than nf'c- gt 0\\ Jng numbels oj plopje \Vlth Sen Bxler --lo-}{'ar old!pgls'a- m t(' o\\nprs hdd \\OJkf'd partlc- S 9 t Of w?ter-.mes On _new oun ahons m.qk- bu -n moo f thcm s' 0(' glt top usually!scuclt\ lood plj(ps ls ' <lnd the! tor flam the north\\{'stf'ln corflle'rlullly hlrd n C'u(tl(' the auth- W.Olbur' 09 you.almost Wsh you were a palt of the hutld- y g to JPlactJctll le-s'-plo\-ldpnt :lmopg us l<: soon of the staf' plo\cd to be llt.';;t \- \hl(h hd bef'l able to do fg crew too +: C: must selj at 0\-\-- tlnd oursel.es gong to bed hung-) about the UUSl('-st -( lucklf:t O ql untl to the east By Staff Correspondent t yo.u're tred have sprng.fever.or feel ev- 25 Yean' go OUUr H Pll(':llc\J t('stoumeeatof the thngs \\(' ShOUldl;roUl(n('mrrllttpe kjlledlslrted toll constructlon erythg S old stuff take the tnp durmg the day )fay 8. 93{): Far<l(l'('< ur pound ga Tho<;e \\ho drect Oll' tate ld'the last of foul blls he had pto ClntrO Board Mr. and Mrs Lyle Cleveland ometlme.s-oon Makes y?u feel Wayne.s a boom- ;\racls cn nty Dary!lC'nl <S b jxpccted natonal agncultllal pulltle-s need'pos('d to change the s)stcm ofl n the olher hand the Leglsla w and Shal'un spent Sunday \th lng bustlng town that S really gong places. : ton \\.th bl.t.efat <l\]'{.g.(' (... J Odt.JC- (un'nf'hpnt arel to bp cognzant at he (\e-glow- lea!;llg school lands '0st of them tu e lejustrl to tmper Wth the Mrs. Cle\eland's parents ).'. and tlon av(l'ag pounds :\. St'''. lwn! (oj )('-( to bl' prol!tabl. Good mg need 0 C'S(dCh that looks 0('atC'd lj t.'''tern :\f'blaka St te B<JHd of Contrul s}stpm ::\'<;. C. H. Tuttlf' COle-Old. sonal fjrope ty wus flllsh('o l t thh :.' :' \\ - n;{' cll( dl':-lljble fdl dlu'jd of mnwdldt(' Nlune- Yet Bxler \\as < ble 0 lal(' bf' h. led lj} a to 9 \ote as a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erdman bul' pl'ecc. the totullx'lng $3:Juou. Wl}'llll'- ments \Ve should 0 ('ourf' can bll on the floo! h\ g('ttllg :J. f- co stltu0na amendment prop.?- and farruh went to Wymore ll' S ' n el(>cted off (;'9 for th. '. par a 00\\ \[. :\ ( PJll on 0Ul. l ds of cxpen falm problems But \\e should al- hs fa ot. ds thdt ampndmeljts ge f'ral 'lectlol un changng the ents \'. and :.\rs. Ste)f Erdml n Bookl d men at h'l' rcgl.lhl' m('('tlnl': Ttll'd.l\ Alfalfa Cuttng tmue to tn to sohe the' cunent \-ote ma]o/d) \la]o/ argum('nt nlj. tor a popular \ot(' n the 9::>6 the \\eekend TO \ st \\th hs p.uer chef;. E. Fleetwood a<;sls\ant t he! F. \\ lll audlla cuttmg dates! so be reachmg far out mlo the have been offe'rcd to S( t up a <;\- tem.thf' Board of Control op.- and other re-latv('s. Mldnff se retary; Hf'll) r:.r:' tnasul'er; L tajl) luttlllg doe > not future \\lth magmatl\e thmkmg. umt valuaton S}stem. of rett er te<; state mental penn and Mrs. Maaret Paulson and Mrs. McClure. C ll'f of ty'uek 0:0 ; clod l';ul lkrno.ton. OtherWse 50 }eals flclm now t \\'Quld take nto <l((ount t elect (atlolll llst!tutlons and sup- Mare PaL d. Eugene Ol'e. soellt by- chef of tr ('k ].;0'.2 Flf(! baby. coyotps. <:bout ('onseculve har w may be here before we a'e ready current prc.e-s of cattle cor n. f'l'ps thp entre. sta.te welfare last wt'ekt'n wth.\lrs..john Blh t.cn clays ol WP]P [ound Sllnnay by Dave Gnffth stag produced for t. wheat grown on the school P'-l- pr gram. Sen. Georgp Syas Oma- and'jun. Mrs F A l\uldner and J0C :.\d)onald a [wd ;\ the F f' (\\('no.; j;j'm es. The Bxler amendment. wolld ha sad the- work WdS too much A PT 0 L NEWS llg renewed durng tle next t '0' s!'. E!fl't Hubka. Beatnce sad :-W]'s. Konrad SandrOfk. all of Soux ('tt Llbraran \vest o[ Cal]ol. try out ths S\'stem fo' lp;:)<;('<; t'- fot thp thre('-wmbf'' board. But Mr. and Mrs. Barney Waters and t -( C' years. t h ' \\ < )0 ('\ ldf'nc(' of nef- Cty \ stt'd (l \\ hlt' last Sunday NATONAL FAMLY WEEK S CELEB'RATED 20 :a Of thp )36 f'.l.':hth Ft. Robnson. ; fl( P)]('y ()l' lc'()mpt'tpncy. ---!sry :;'r:hnl:l. ths month (l\'[a' tob) under auspces of the a tfte Wayne county examnatons J3 MELVN PAUL The Harnson ('glslator \\'f THE WAYNE HERALD tonal COlUlcl of J Chupches of Chr!st. Why not brng the tests. ss Pearl Spw('ll a so. a bl :.to gf' tl e 'gls a Ll (' Thun. That ('\ c!lng supper your famly together :-th bdoks?'vst the.ubrary of dstrct 8 ha\ng hgh!'<;t :''<g(' n :'T Nebrosko Press Assocaton Statehouse Correspondent to gl\'e ltl;d appro\ul to aprl _ ON.--\LE AT were :\'. and.:\-'s. Hl-rm:'n and get books for the whole famly. share them and Mrs. Glenn ad(' ;::l!n hah\ (' \''dlllh\ \.\:'; prl:ltlllg $ turn old h t luorrsox 0TEL ''ns r(':nb\rtj Enjoy thc'm togeher For tps on the Ut'st hooks for New Ze land. 'vlr Waclp \\ \\ n! (. h( ;rllf' Tl(' LpgllaLlt'e was ' pnch of prop.'rty taxes h RObnso.l 0 hs co'.nc r of the \dl'c Lv. Th a<;k the lbraran forjsugge.stms'. \Vades p to be- gonf' lor fh (' nll!jllh Edl'll hl(jugh 0(' tough hll yet. clloug nto a frst cla:-gs tuunst lttl:'c- FELBER PH \R:\ACY. ann. Mrs Oscar Thun and ! l!othe'r hls week: as the nterestngly enough most of n;lrsr 'hl:{:s:). l: : Paul spent Tuesday evenng \\ :th Home - mprovement Headquarters SOMETHNG NEW YOU CAN HAVE Garage PLUS Storage WTH ONLY TWO EXTRA FEET has been added to the old style go rage! By ncrasng the wdth orlth length (or both two extra feet you obtan ot low cos Shelter for4yur car Bulders and archtects say the Garage-Plus Storoge s te most sensble. proctfcal soluton to storage problems th t has come along n yearsr You can use the extra space f r a work bench for toys tor gqrden tools for a storage wa L Don't buld a GARAGE ' Buld 0 GARAGE- PL S STORAG! And clean out the closet the attc the bas - ment t yard. and put everythng nto the mo t valuable space you ever had yor Garage- Plu. Storoge! EASV MONTHLVTERMS MOCASH DOWN s LQW AS.2 78 PeR MONTH 'j. Valuable spa e for toroge or work bench [very famly needs ore room Here s an economcal practcal way to obtqn extra storage space. CAMARl los 'Phone 64 LUMBER COMPANY [ Wayne Nell of fnal ddjournme-nt dppedr- the \otes for th(' sales-ncome t<lx the day!; t \-\-as lhf' ce'ntc of <Tll) (;RESS DRrn hf'r bfothpr. (;.(>orge Sa.ndrock and (n } tlt lhohk:s the (: c;b('rkl ;gl/l'r a%:t gall:-;t (he ndw. c (OllSCL OAK m: Har.!=n=g=on=.==== (f J(h mpqrt'nt rlea- thejncleased tdxt's lll rt'tl ('state r.- 'U (omhlnc'r] salds-llcome thelt came from tf' Y3 state- ----= _ tl\ l[le (o!l<.ltullonl lmend- Wld{ equalatlon effo t : r)s C\)ltrllhOhh he thetou:heto f;\tllr 7! B ' \' rk on th(' h\l(lgct '>-ll \\'.5 Sen. Burney sad that the' prop- us/ness an d P fo f ' ess/ono' ll! d)c' ;lthough Ltll c\w- ('rty owncr s a ::'lttlt duck fof. WlllCh! the \;';('5 Xe-braska lf's<'ld r'ol]] ('\('\(' )'P].(!;'\' ('\\ (']nm('nt. nqu'd Manv hl thouht that thf' l)l'operty tax trouh)to<l of tll'.ast tnn y a's ould makt' th th(' hpst :r ar PH'r ror a. alt's f;l\. attemp. But tl(' prndplt' 0 hroadf' ng thf' la\j h.a!:r got an P (' \-\ orl'lf' \-\(}loflplng thlul t\\o Yf'arK ao 'n tlw lluljj>n \Va.'); 22 to 6.. SCl. DWght Bul'llt'). J-nrtmg- ton. perennal salf's tax tdvoc;ltc!'.ad sadly that app:j.lenty the people of Ner\5ka wdn t felt the '''e''' ''':T:: D! RE C TOR Y kr') (Olll' hl gram he so caljn CHROPRACTORS Drs Lews & Lews ('R()PRAC T<-)R:S jll '.' ' ELECTRCANS r\t;'3.pftlld \0\\ asl:':: --r ll(mh (j n lf e)! :':'-'-:=:'- - -:_l Fnlk GdbC;. Buyng a car? MY BANK PLAN MAY SAVE YOU $00 ON FNAN(NG AND AUTO NSURANCE < ge tj Before '+you buy that qar just tell me on the phone 'he total COltl of the car the fnanc;ng and the nsurance. Wlhn fve mlnutcj 'll ca you back and'ftell you what t wll cost you to buy fnance. and n.!lure the.same far through my Bank Plan. Chancs are for ex.ac'tlr: the same deal t'll be $00 less! know t' hard to ee _ but )t's ) orth a *hone call. sn't t? There S no obhgahon. {'df t pays '.0 lurow yotlr STATE FARM Agent '; ';' FRANK L. GLBERT Pt'one 499-J Wayne N br - L -- _ J _f :; L : Tedtke Electrc \VrTlg Cnnlr3(tOl Farm Home and t '(]mnwl'(d Tel. 227W \\'ayf'. :\'ebn. NURSNG HOMES Dahl Nursjng Home Harne r'jr the l.e-<h and ('n\ ll(.('''tlt CJ(( nd nul'!. O.<'r UJ 'lal'lr 98 }aln St. P'Oh' \\'aj/l(' X'-r REAL ESTATE Cavanaugh NSLTRANCE - REAL ESTATE Phone 8 OPTOMETSTS W A. KoebE r OD OPTmlET ST \\'.\Y:\F: ('TY (JFFH'JA.s WAYNE! COUNTY OFfCALS sscssor Henry Arp 98 Jerk C. A. Bard 38 udge D::t\ ld J. HaJler 258 h('ntf Hans Te-t en 233 upt. Gladys Porter. 4 rcasurer. Leona Bahde 232 ''k of D<;tct Court- John T Bre.'lSf'r jr 3-7 gncujtural Agent-- Harold ng<lls. 564 ssstanr-f' Drp(tot :\r<:. HeJen Wlsehhof. 497 ttorney- Charles Mc)ermott 37wW ommssonersr---- DSt..Unl Meyer Dst 2.. George Stolz DsC Ed Glassmeyer hortr305j DENTSTS R E. Gormley X-R.) Dagn..: :204 :\<.ln PhollP -::--\v SEWNG MACHNES Tedtke Plumbng Heatng & Applances Amercan Standard Gpm'ral Ele-ctnc PfaJt and Domeftlc' Phone 227-W \Vayne Nebraska Clnc 06 PHYSCANS Benthack Clnc and Hosptal 306 Pearl Street Wayne Neb'. Bosrt.'! 234 VETERNARANS Drs Harvey & Jensen VETERNARANS' Wayne Nebr. SERVCES Lstng you: professon n' ths drectory asssts others when needng yuur pecal sen; ces.

9 CARROLL :Name Joy T ucker P At Methodst Tl Attend Funeral.:\'!lH!.\ ()Wl J and :''. ( Dtl\ J. ld :'ll \.'-' klh and l.c;. W('ln tl la. Tupsda\ lu of tle-' ('ou'n. l'ptlll'nll l.'lt ' : Joyce Volwer tj Feted at Brdo! Shoer Patl ;jz-l z;:z rz: ASSOCATED WTH ARTHRTS RHEUMATSM ALFA-REX tablets contan a slh!cesful compound of approved mod. ern materals that releve deep-down pans of Arthrts 8 Rheuma. tsm n muscles and jonts wthout upsettng the system. Not Jlt-ab!c l J ' '. ''' a purc alfalfa base. For soorhng long 'Re.:. '. '.. tonal amounts of calcum phosphorus n..wfj. lastng RELl{F start ALFA.REX today.. -== : BO TABtETS.$ TABLETS. $4.95 \. ::.;:'.:--;.;.::::!;: SATSFACON OP MONEY BACK GRESS REXALl STORE WAYNE NEBRASKA ' d CARRhl.. H ; l! H H H H r. :::: :. ::; '. '''.h r 5 'enf. ' St'r;;andTs'DHrnomaha 2 at De' dery 'r:a;::;t\n:: l By Mrs. FrtJdllhttrd phone On 9 'and Mr. and MrStFlattk Wtlz:l M et Tue c ltv rs home Thur-.;day helped :Mary J' Venango wc:'c we kl'ld guests. Ellen observe her thrd brthday. the ho.me of Mr. a ld ':Mrs. Ra C rroll Catholld guld was host Those ptes('nt ere 'lrs. H. W. FlanklC Ne\\pll retu!ped to Delta Oek Harmeler ' d to artmgton de-ar cl meehng at Wmtel'stcm ) and Ml'S Ted urs oy ' SJOUX Ct} last Wednesd4Y wth MrS: A C Ward Nbrfolk Mrs. :\lr and S \Jll m Wttler the udltorum TUeSd;) afterhoon \ Wmterstelll Yh Hnd Mrs. Llo}d j hs folks \\ho returned tram a John PaUlsen Mrs ob Johnson Colerdge and J unn a Abo t '25attende MOll'Sh and Mrs. Morrs Santnp to daho Washngton d'ore and Mrs Dean Owens r.vere guests FrancscO were u ay evellln P esldmg offlce was Mrs C E dahl and famll) and Mr nld MS. gon Franke spent the tune wth Of Delta Dek rfhursda afternoon VSt0S n the Erv n ttller home Hal) Hartngton Ed Sandahl..:vr' Jrmm \\hllc \Jl Hamm S hs glandmother Mrs EHen.0- at the h<lme M Mrs.jEd Traut- Mr and Mrs Ll)- MelYrsan flm SangJofa Malden - belr wem Pnzes ;were ecelved by spet famly Oakland Wother wa shown by Rev e J K9;U Blue Rbbon Wnners M s Llo) d Dunklau arad Mrs. Mrs J C Wacbds Mrs Charles Day m the Albert Jn ms home de nery rnodelalopr' Grammar Pupls Gve Mother's 0 Day Program ::' :: thl:ll;ll\'(ll':ll T(''''.)ll \ C ]. A Pantomme skt On the lfe of mother was presented. t n- Urrs.re::;a k ; the pl'lna. ElCh pupl presented a corsag_e and gft to hs mother '-;hl!'j('\ t)r' Har \ Gnes f'adc'l's of grls' 4-H Whtney and Ml Wand Mrs.Joy Mr and rs R;a!-t rmeler)r 0 tccrs' eports' 'ere gven Judge Calves Thursday l' F tel on cluhs 3t Carroll attendhl the Tucker S hostess fo the Ma 26 and Ml s r R rk!.nd Ho 0. :;\ln; B H GHeman was guest 0 Blue Rlbhon Wnners met Thurs- U{>sda) leaders tralnmg meetng atjaftetnoon meetmg An c\('nmg PQtC spent \-Vedner; ay n NOl hon'. Fall meetmg \\ be held day'.e\'enmg wlth Kurt Rethwsch unr\c'l\\ ent Wel\ ne Fld\ r dnner party S planneq Ma 9 f0 - at.artngton. n the Jack RethwsCh 'Pome. of an Dlstlct;:'6 pupls and {ve'actler ' -- Rolf ('all was answered by nam- tl t C\ l' :'- 0 omd Stoltenberg vere : WSCS.J Local GrbUpS» nd - and :\'rs Ch[Old Rohde ng a PH'sldcnt A tour wa made an n W \\ nl F lda) afternoon to prac Mrs Walt Lage ha'-'l the lrson k.ws <and Mrs F'rank LOrenz had dmner to see each membels calves tlc'c fo the ural musc f(>$tla t Be 'Ye Doers 0 the Word for Has ns W eet Thu sday the- E\\ WlttlCl {'nl\l:s belongmg to Bll ard Dck.:v] and rs John Da\lS atd W-SCS metng Wedn tsda y after Members of \\ome s sacl'tpj. ho e Grl(s and Donald Leldman We'le.!)]( t onf' \Vps!p\ \pre Thursday eve- noon PlanslWere dscussed for the of the PresbytC'nan t'ngl'l'gatlonll. ' ant Mrs Leonard Prtchard Judged They dscussed plans for nnl; 0 thl' A'rthU/l Glass Memorlal bay clnner and 0' al and Methodst Chl he!! \'tere and famly spent F'dday el;.enjng another' skatmg party. homp and Mrs Ora \Vax and lunches for lble school whch Hoskms Frday afte noon fur n t e home of )lj and rs Al MembC'S sho'.\l'd mterest n a famlh \\('(' thc'lc rllddy Q\-enmg opns!tlesda). Mrs Att Lage and fellowshp meehng a he BlothEr bert Jenms sv.me project ' Mrs James Hampton sel\f'd the hood bulldmg as u(jss of Umte s. En.vm Wttltl Jlrs Joe Guests Wt'(> Mr and MS R('u fl. no-host lunch l Brethren WSWS ljl e and Mrs Fa r('st Nettle ben Voecks \ s Walter Sloan. 0m SOcety - Mrs Chfford Llmcl.say presbyl fon pent Thursday a ternoon Wth.Ml Han\ Gles Mrs HollS W Ml and ::v's Ambrosc Jordan teran ald. and Mrs John Rees :Nl'S Fr.mk Lorenz ham and ll and :N'rs Fled and daughters \'\.-pre SWlda) guests Congregatwnal ad had lylffber r. and Mrs. Charles Hoff_.Rldman Th d M 2 n the home of)l and Mrs Leo on the plog-ram me er mperal all.d Mr. and ;rl:rl'l G:bhers. rs. Bll Jordan M. Norman Clarknd pmela.nl and \:-. Ed Fork and fam. Shufelt.:vr and lrs )lartln Rasmussf'n Vh and Mrs C MOl rls dro\- Gr nd sland wre Sunday \ spent Tuesday afternooll n the Hlltop Larl-ts..:-v' Mlon had dmner Sunday. n the nen: to Yankton S D Fl'lda) The gu sts n the home of Mr. and A Blu};geman home and Sunday G'lass Hanson home Rdndolpb :V and had dnner thc home of \ an Mrs. F. R. Clark. ntc!lloon \\ rtb :.lts Dora Bl ugge. Wnrnall' ('lllb sprng tea aud- ;:e el;;antocn'ae Mrs Harrson Kmkad ncar Yank.). Mrs H W Wmterstem Wayne man Frd(rlly 3 g :lns.kmkald S a cousm 0 as rspent_(' pas E' \\lth ('t \tof' (AnRObt::!. TO\\ll <mel C'UUlltl Y. lrs. Dean Ch h Mr and )s Ralph Olson an! arjore ure: es..' llblldtthoarrj SPECAL WSCONSN Bethany p'resbyterlla-n and Saturday c\ emng L Saturday May 4 Zon Cdngregatlonal Churches r and Mrs Rpland Stahl n. ' \\'(' -'u. \'' (;('(ll'gc Owens Jm Grffs pagtor) : a nw Erl't:v TUl;lsar r.('v Roerts?unay: MY : Church at wor Randolph. Terry :R()berts 5 t <lld ::\):->_ rwll Glac:s : ShP s('n\ces by Me.n s club 0 turned Tuesday from a Soux Ot;l Wednesday May 8 : a. Ts}'Caa ndjg Adult'> ho:;;ptal after undergong sulgeryl r ;;')]dl y l\'cncday ::\rs. South church. COngTegl': Sch'o-ol Notes \\'st y ct ('r Wednesday Ma.y 8:. CongTcglloll<ll Lades Ad tonal Lades ald. Carroll school wll close Fr+ Thursday May 9 -St Paul's Lutheran Church da::. \\ th pot lulk UPP't n thf \Vorkt'l'.'. :'>rs John (Ro) Beckman pastor) Carroll palk n (jase of lalll th \-S Harold Sunda::. a\ '5 Dnllle \\0- PCllCWl be n the <l.ud:lollum shp Re\ H M Hlpel t 94') a A solt ball gfl.mc Can a}! V t m SUnday schoo! U r). Men s WlllSldl \'t as pldycd hel e :Eo nda clb 8 p m after-noon Wth the score 4-4 f LO{' Nl': nlo(kman \\as Thursda) :\a) 9 Youth goup fa\or of the home team ' 'S' 0' Lo\ al Neghbors! 8 pm! Nmth an tenth grade!'; ude t <lftcrhoon Fftc('n mem-. ' the leadf'rshp ot Rssell Monleth; Pnz(>s n cards! Methodst Churth : sponsored a skatg ph.rt at: Brud.qgan and (C. L. Van:Yletrl' astor) ' Way!!!:' Tuesday evl'nm. :vlrs T0nt! :Vlrs Herman Sunday. )'-ay 5: Mornng wor ChUrch took the ('!ltlre stude'nl :- hustess -shp ''The Lon and The Lamb body to Wayne by tj'uck. J! 9:45 a 0.; Sunday schqol 0: DARY CAL:F SALE 'Fday # May 2.0 Laurel-'Sles tsarn - 8:00PM Laurel Nebraska HEER GVEN AWAY FREE Merle 'Bryant of Rce'.ke Wsconsn wll be at he Uaurel Sales Pavlon wth 65' head of dary calves consstng <lf Holstens Guernsey Brown Sw!s ond mlkmg Sho-rthorns..4. calves.are tested for TB vaccnated for shpp'ng'fevl!r and guql'onteed as repres:nted. Here s your opportunty to get those good dary calves you have been lookng or You wll lke these hgh gfllde Ws consn calv'es. A calf wll be gven free wthout oblgaton.. Monday May 6 Junor chor Me. nd Mr' Ralph Olson snen EOT N am.estlnew trp to Soux (.t). ' 0thl'!' s Day the George Mon. Tuesday' May : VacRton Hllle! home Dxon. Offcers Thursday school openng MT and Mrs AlbpTt Jenkns and' Merle Bryant Owner meetmg for EOT was p. \Yt'dnesdu) :\Oay 8; \VSr:S :2 kns famly home vsted durng theveh;nje:n.'-=====================::::' the! week. Thur>c\a\ alt('rnoon at ::Ves. Cf')g-< RRutp. l wa ':'lothf'r s Da) f' l Dares to be Dfferent! ARANTEE* NORGE lltclasher ROBERTS LESS KNG.SZE TRADE-N FOR YOUR OLD WASHER Not Just wth Clams or Salels Talk-but wth ths Wrtten Mney.Back Satsfacton Guarantee! '_4 ').'. fheres WHY WE CAN L';'dOARllNTEE A NORGE! '\;'///{::0''. ONLY NOR E HAS TME-LNE CONTROL -les you orlen skp stop or rdpeat any washng step c 5-Way Rnslng G Thermostat(ontroUed 00 0 rtnse water o 4.Way Wae Acton tj Vbraton-Free Desgn ;. C(Joron/lJe alo covers Nore TmeLne Dyell Only $3.50 Per Week gbrts locker Prof.. '. '. Bonne Lou Owens Grand s land. spent Mother's Day we-ek end n the J H. Owens horne \r atte'nded the at Re Wayne of.:''s LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL PU8LCATO_\j ljvp 3-TRANSST«tR 7.J!;:- HEARNG AD * Operate. for Ql 54 tnont!nstead of tf' day for old type who tjdll ktb::: Th'D.A * full month DO. &ery.jfewerbat 'y -25 :. COlduCtaDUDJMo. blneolj uc=.'!d Amerlcm M. L rry! Ord. lhlt.'- WqkefelC Rexall DrJSS Waefleld. Neb Y :-AND ALL YOURS OU qertanly can throw out your cbest. and call thts strappng bg Buck yours. Because+.s any comparson shows-'he dohar dfferenc between ths brawny beallly and the well-kno?'n smaller cars s no\\' vrtuauy era.ed. So l youve been baldng back tbnkng a Buck was out of reach -le yourself go. You can aftord B Buck f you can afford any new car. and the prce we :show here proves t. Buck Sles Are Soarng To New Best Seller Hghs That's B major reason for the phenomenal success of Buck 'today. So much so that producton and sales ate 'httng new peaks to move Buck more frmly nto the tght crcle of Amerca's best sellers. And a companon reason for ths soarng popularty s Buck'ls full lne of cars to gve YO'll a choce n any prce class-the bedrockprced SPECAL the hgh powered CENTURY the extra roomy SUPER and tbe custom bult ROADASTBR. But pure Bnd smple t's all the automoble you.get for y@ur money that's wnnng so many new owners t<!j Buck. t's the extra prde you leel the etra room you enjoy the extra comfort you get the extra safety you snse-from Buck stylng Buck sze Buck rde.j.engneerng Buck soldty of structure. $2'3 48'8.'...d ' 'oe. -door 6-pO!engM ulcl:: SPECAL Sedan Model 048 ustroted. Optonal e-qupmenl (Jccessorhu slale and local taxel any odddlonol. Prces may vary slghtly n adonng communtes. Even na factory-nstaued extras you may wont are borgo.. svch as: He-aler& Defrosler-$8.70: Rado'& Anfenno-$2.So. las tbe extra lft and snap and 'gnger you get from Buck hgb compresson V8 power.;and tbe fun and thrll of bossng sucb eager mgbt. As we sad-f you Can afford any new ear you can afford a Buck-even wth the spectacular performance of Varable Ptch Dynaflowt at modest extra cost. So why settle for anythng less than a Buck? Drop n on us take the wheel press that pedal and see for yorself what a whale of an automoble -and a whale of a buy-today's Buck really S. tl)'fjlfow vl 8 s Jldndara on Roatmasfe' optonal at exlrtl cod on other Seres. _ that the Suh:k' SPAL s prced below any other car of 88 horsepower and 22- nc wkee;lbale?. DD that the Buck SPECAL prced &e/o.- you ;:'ne models of -the t-hree well-known smaller c:an? OW'-' } _ that te- Buck SPECAL glvlh you mo KN pounds 'of'outomobtto than any other car ot ts law prce?. Thrll 0' the ya s Buck \ _$E!! TlE!. STOP SAfety'> CHECK YOUeR-CHECK ACC/DENf: --- WHEN BmER AUlOMOBllES ARE BUll BuCK wn BULD :nftm TOR CO. 49.lN

10 Dnv:: _:- l; Mr:.! ' ' ' Ft_'ll'} llpher perl Mr called TH E0 T auwe NQrfolk. Mr. and Mrs. dwn fam. Mr. and Mrs. Frtz T('mm n the G D Clark home last.j ;: $ Caauwe Mr. and Mrs. ude B and Karen Mr. and Mrs. ).]('\ week W : Harder and famlly Mr. &nd Mrs. -renna Bruns and Jane and rs. Stll.l and! Mrs. A Peterson ayne LeRo){ Spahr; Mr. and Mrs: J. H. ChchestC'T. 4.UN\YltU S d d r ts n the SPhr Ernesrt Spahr and anny By Staff COl'l'eSpondent Mr. and Mrs. Emmett :ea:rtrsonom.es By Staff Correspondent Se ders. and Bob Omaha. and 5 t C d B f Mrs. Else Anders n Denver ' r. and Mrs. W. C. 'West ad as 'Guests n the Arche Wert home Nemann Papllon.'.'.'0 e oncor.ceo u urea e spent Tuf'$day and Wdnesday n Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fuoss and a weekend guest Mrs. West' hro- Thursday for Lee's brthday were last Sunrlay n the C thaerlsata;on tolorw:k:j famly and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey tter Clfford Johnson S ttlel Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gamble and dt \e :V' afternoonwhere- se Echtenkamp and Lavonne vsted day dnner guests n th Mar- famly M and : Ha'y wer Wtte Wnsrll.' u ;n ) oy fa uot on ues oy wll vst the home of her Sl&- sse;: evenng n the Ted yn Gunderson horne M gnet Mr. and rs. evln _J'2. Mr.' and M. Alfred J '.. te' [M. ras' M nd bmerrt.snsd r. Johnson 'Mr. and Mrs.!Wllam Gaunt were Mr and Mrs. w. c. West Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Reth Con- SU7etl' pent - 0 and daughters speht last Sunday ana;'s. a<;un[:oon g cord VSted Flt>d Bupps Thurs- nool:c\\t th JOhl - Baccalaureate setyces for on- wanpd[.emart andrsm. rs C. o/'j.m dapgrl' evenng wth Anton Granqusts. h day e.-enmg cord'l;lg:h schpol are scheduled at f Mr. and 'Mrs. A.nton Granqust l heegs r da::s l Mr. and Mrs. Arte Fsher Wr\- and -:'Tts 8 p.m. Sunday n the st:pool aud- RD! NEWS for lunch Sunday e: 'ng. were dnner guests last Sunday at Borg and aren Concord and Sde spent last Sund!ly afternoon \Jsltcd Hl tll torum. -Rev. Ray G. Johnson. Mrs. Ele Anderso and Hazel Glenn Granqulsts. Mrs Pete Tongensen \ an Mrs. n the Hen!} Wacker Jr home Beverly Ann.pasto of Evangelcal Free church : Carlson caed n thaxel Fred.-. Mr. a'nd Mrs. Wllard Blecke ' Sh d '? d Anders JOlge sen Wakefeld call- Mr.and Mrs. HaN> dean wll delver the address. rckson Hlger ears n an Art and famly called n the Don Lutt cd n the eve mg Sharon were guests of \ el elt 'ons Commencement exercse are Anderson!h.omes Wedn sday morn- hoe last Tuesda evertng to see Mr and '$. Harold So ensenl Hanks Ponca last Sunda J after Mr and planned a.t 8 p.m. Tllesddy _.j ng. thelr new daughter Debra Lynn. ] d Do P Th d Guest speaker wll bp Dr. M. B. Mrs. Anna Stallng Wh0Suffer- Mr artd \'ls. Thomus Erwn M S Jet es Ma\U s f:eed Fred Lutts vsed n th-e Wl- engon n PPltts ay st Monday Earl Evers Dxon ast S d G d T d Wednesda Prncpal Don Means wll pre- Reth last week. Qunten Erwn am boys were sup- a L\st Sunday Mrs..Tames Mat- Mr[ a nd MS l'sd' ManJ[:n PdSPShl and parleanstt' smurndlmyd e'vler'n oj. HM paafl'nd' sent scholarhp5. Supt: Vern Nancy and Karen Walln 'spent per guesb tlll::: GUll Magnuson suks Hnd Mke vstdd wth Mr. amt l C Y' un ay pr mner Mrs. Johnson wll mtrodycf' Dr. tre('t Wtdn0sday n the Wallace Mag- home la$t ujd<.y J0lUl of and Mrs. Ted Kyrazes Soux Preton s folks Mr and Mrs. MS Ed Caau\\e and Mr an Mrs Addt Ph ne and present <;cllor cla:-s memhers nus\)ll home..j.lrs. lvldgnu::olls lnl [JlUdY. Cty. LoUS Reese. Maso'3 Don Caau\\C' Norfolk. \S d m l lona 0 S to ennetl Ol.:;on. (hoo\ hl:l)'( \'. and Mrs. wallo Johnson Vl.rs. llk'll '.l dlll --_- Mr. and Mrs. A J. Lundqust J the J H Spahl horne Stroot. WSTC rnculty JteJber. cd a broken hp when she fell on Mr. and Mrs. Verde Erwn and asd-ljute:c 'ed Matsr lard Blecke home last Wednesday a :y c'sc:nd: We.e.ldC na:rc-er r: ;: fd' a;d' ro.slyend(]!tsnks elr:' s evftg n the: JasGn Preston r;a.th t J;tyD:d :et' -- T Mr and Mrs. RChardtK.Y' \lslted n the Harold :::hell home selecton by the glee club the home of he; sster Mr. H. F. ClarenceTuttle and Mr. and lv's. d Y. home last Sunday evenmg were the weekend n the home f h. fl ::ldent.cj!l:;' :la'nr.\\ \\{l. ; Pleasant Dell Club sets'olt;ec:k ntyllsr anrav ;n;;;hevjd': for to re(('\c ther ClP0- -M-r-.-and rs. Palll Llll'llgnld f :d }footors n the ;ll;ll\ll/yll. Holds Guest Meetng : a stqqust and lrs. e(/ :rtl:galjnr- Modern Homes and sons Wnd(' (''0 on rs. Arlen Walln and Mare Erck-!:::ltcdlng j\lr. Pleasant Dell club )cld a guest O ts f R S M LgOOd.'s moth( r. \lrs. \nna f;on Luther college Waho* spent :::' :-. e\l +u;'a.uhc: homl;nltgnd :l'e o r. P<J J Floyf Hpe;\('7.;f:stsa jl omn'y ft('r :;an. RlCth re.j.l.end n the Wymo e Wal- Kraemer \. 6 guc'sts present.' Mr. Rchard Ky\and famly. Des! dal sho\\ee ro!o Betty Bl:ock Wake-: 0 nly $ Mrs. Else Adf'rSOn. < and Mrs. Clarence earson Ron call conssted df the ntro- 'M';. andd M:' ;6aP W''e;':lr(' Jack Soderberg ome! and Fr:-k Carlson and daughtt.'s W(( supper guests n the l'rancs onn\d td :'hcr:'e h oud!e e:\a Flschcr home Thursday Games -nd a short program furalso called n the Roy Johnson!Vr. and Mrs. Elray Hank and nslwd the ('ntel'tannc'nt. home. cllldren and Mrs. Art Doescher Opal Carlson and rs. Martn Mrs. Axel Frl'd\kl:on cnen'd ane! grls were Sunday afternoon Hnnsnl \\ClC' cu-host!}ss('s. the Luthpran hosptal n SolLx \bltors Jl the Everett Hank \'pxt m(j'phlg Wll He \. th Mrs Cty last {Uesday. home near Poncl. Albert} anmlcr JUf' 3. Larry and Ronny Mgnuson spent Saturday afternoon the A gl'oup of frc'n(b nd relatves Wallace Magnuson home. Ch'urches gathered at t/w Ewrt Johnson Mrs Thomas ErWn callpd n _ horne \\'('nnesday evcdlllg to celehrrtc' t-h!' ull'thda\'s' of ::\rs. the Fred Johnson home Fllday Evangelcru Free ChUl/'ch afternoon. Mary Beekman Axtell :.tudcnt lray G Johnson pastor) Johllson and her son BrC'nt. Tho:e! Thursday May 2: Sunday pn''l('nt \V(>l'P ;lr. and Mrs. Eml at Luther college WdS a we'f'kend guest of N(lom Nelson. R('\. and school staff meetng 8 p.nt Swanson Mr and Mrs. ;'::rnt>st -FrLay May 3: Senjce at Swamon and famly Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Ernest Nelson and famly SlOUX attended the freshjlan pjay at Cty msson 8 p.m. V:lt- V(rc/E'l Envn and famly. Mr. and Sunday. May 5: Sunday'school a St)UX Mrs. Pat En n and: famly Mr. Lut.er last Frday. 0 a.m.; \voj'shp servcl.'. ; b:lccalaurmte servce school aud- l\tr. a.nd :rs elf-mpnt Vandell and Dan. EnllllPtsburg- la tonm S p. m. ' came Frday to spend the \Vet'k 'end n the nm Clark home Ther sons Clark and Scot t whq had s(k'nt two wf'l'ks hert' returned home wth them. Mr and Mrs. J:{. and chldren Laurel evenng vstors n Martndale home C.oncorda. uthl.'ran Ch'hch Erne!';t L. Nelson pastor) m(: ghy te: 2 :::.as ad Fnday :;}-ay 3: Cl0lr rchear- ul8= Sunday \a' 5: Sunay school J!) A:= '\ m dnlne worshp NOTCE wsh to extend my apprecaton to Wes Pflueger who has represented our State Farm nsurance Company for the past seven years wsh hm success n hs general nsurance agency and busness. have been nformed he wll contnue hs nsurpnce busness where he s presently located and wll as have J>een nformed contnue to wrte all types of nsurance coverage!. Wes hos dscontnued hs agency wth Stote Form tlsuronce Comp'anes nevertheless we wsh hm success n hs agency. Wes d!d very well wth State Form nsurance as an agent and we know that he wll contnue to be as successful as he has been n the past. WTH BEST WSHES MLLARD JONES Dstrct Manager enlln:t:cs:h!w:ng'js U lol:u!. you're behnd the vhc('l of a new '3.'5 get gojjg qwckcr you [pel safer!. Ford. Ths car wtll stylng nspred by New Spc('d-Trggcr Ford(JmltJc Drve the Ford Thllllderbrd ('rnhoce-s lhe Thun- (the 'automatc n Fonrs feld Wth derbrd's adventurous sprt zest for acton gears) makes the perfect and responsve perfonnance. Trgger-Tof'lue power. And That's because you get new Trgspr- ' Angle-Posed Rde m.ll.cs au Torque power-wheuwr :vour Ford has the vdvet smooth. 62-h.p. or 8-h.p. Y-block V-8 or t.he now-more-powerfull.block Sx. Ths means and ;\rs. Dlje PearsOn ann fam-.0- y l\r. and ;\lrs. Amll Peterson Mr. alh \r.- Lawn'nc: Cal- and Neal. '. and Mrs. Dean lehpr..lo.u\. (.ll' \\l'rn Sllntla BHcktrom!\lr. and Ml'S Arvd gu{'b ll H' h:'k Hall!o.o hlle. Pf'tClSllll \'. and lrs. Glenn 3!rs. loj)[).v { \\ ell.tl. a.'). lnd famly \-. and t'''. \\ w hall J;\'' \ltng n :\agnuo'n and famth'hjlall-.!lu lj(ulh' \\;'nt homo :'v s. Art Johnson and \\ Nplson and Arlene l \.F S!EVlER M TORS least THRD: _ PHONE 303. '-f You're nterested n an. USED Sure to See 'your ford Dealer-. rtnd Mag-- and guc:;ts horne Vn- FEEDERS - NOTC Make Our Market Your Fat Cattle Market SELL YOUR FAT CATTLE AT NORFOLK WE ARE NOW DEVOTNG THE MORNNG HOURS OF OUR SALE ON EACH FRDAY TO THE SALE OF FAT CATTLE - SALE TME 800 AM. Always a Good Representaton of Packer Buyers Shp Your Cdttle n Eorly-Preferobly the Day Befo the Sale. Feed a nd Water Avalable n Every Pen. Call Ces or Bus Emrch or Joe Bothe for More Dctals. PHONE 500 N orfolk Lve Stock Sales Company Norfolk Nebrosko rabulous SAVNGS AT BEN FRANKLN! + 'Get ths handy loc jar ld ft. FREE wth pur<lhczs. of Qny one Qf above kfher to(lls!.j wth free jor ld lft.er: Ncl<el-Plated 'Ktchen Tools - 59 Plastc Clql hs 54-n. table sze 5 Dsh Cloths Bg 5x4-n..49 Mx Bowl Set 4-pc. oven gloss.29 Beverage Set Ptcher 6 glasses )8 Stond Eze Mat 5ponge rubber 4 e 88' 83' 77' 7' Z5 Colored Tablet colors 84 pp 25 Colored Envelopes 42 n 3 colors ' 9< Bubble Llqud 8 oz. Wth wand Boys' 98c Shrt Plsse 4-2 Boys'.98t: DUllgarees Blue Denlll4-0 Chld's 39< Shot Cotton 3 to 6 9' 4' 86 29' Boys' Cotton Socks Reg. 5 for $ 5 prs ale 29t: Tranng Pants Terry 2 to 8 29 Plasbe Po nts Szes S-M-L XL Women's Pantes t \ 2' 2r 2 pars 43 e Women's Anklets 4 pars 8' Reg 9 value l t. Metal Wastebasket Frut-of-Loom ronng Cover Reg 65 5x54-n Garment Zp Bag'l 99<.59 Value! Your dolhrs hal'e top buyng po\\er when you usc them for barglm n telephone sel'ce. You 'e3n enjoy the convenence 'of a phone close at hand n all the lvng mrkng and sleepng areas of your home for only a dul]r a month for each addtonal phone Call your busness uffce for nformaton about ths and other dcrlullc b.ugans for your home NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Polshed Alumnum 2\2-0t Ptcher eg. 98 Easy grp [. 7' Bg Dsh Pan f.eg.29 88' fdumrnum eg.29 $-Cup Sze. ' Percolator )' eg. 59 rcannon j th.: t::)o; \ Bath Towels Wash Cloths 88' 44' 2' TerrfC Savngs Hand-TooSco?ps Vornlsh Brus!) (. Reg. 9c Blade Holder 2 Reg 9c Tock Hammer Rcg.9c Srew Drver Reg. 5 Claw Hammer Reg. 5ge 6 ln. Plers Reg. 49 Steel Rule Reg. 5ge 3 0 4' 33' 44' 5-Pc Sand S(t n Plastc Beg 66' Reg 89c-Gay colors ' :' :'. t'l' ) \0 hu\cl

11 -.;. '. j. - -'.'.'.:' -.. Breeze-cOlol make-you-pretty cotton sheers! Suds-ovng tat need lttl care! Mr. <nd :'lre; \\ F And l\r Clnd ;\.'''' ('l' and dauj::tcs W' {' \lnll'' ):- dnn('l' tlw (;/' J;()\\ 0' hom ' WNSDE NEWS an'.odw;;s :W 7;et T. Wayn. N.br'! Herald Thursday M9Y 2955 Lester Prawtz home 'Wednesday t.!vellmg. : Mr. and Mrs. John: Rtze and hop n Wayne Dollar Days By!GladYt Rechert phone 2682 lllteayan;a r. [; 'and luncheon Socal Crcle Club ;;a;ve.eost.s m the.====::::.:=.=:-:=.;.-:-=.-._:::_ =-===:::; \\j Eatllll'' hom.c! SOC!- ClrC:e ub rnellljcrs held Mr. and lvlrs. ':aynq lmel] Ll'l--tpY Barne'' thclt' l'sl meetng ql he year at spent ' ucsday evenng n the Ml and lv:! d:j O;LtJ'L3sk! l\\;ll;(>/o hjlr guests n: OLAR: Three Fours Brdge Club ('ll' Llltl lll Perce County Farmers Mutual nsurance Company Your :'\ ortlh'jl t. P:hh.l lotu' l:l lra!]('(' (lnh]]) PROTECTON AGA NST LOSSES Fre otld Lghtnng cnd ::- the.'rcar an;: :\lr:-l. DL'tl LL\VS: [he 'Ul'!!an.Jl. ck lulll' crt' Mr. H[!l'n- Pll'Slul:nL :'l'.>. vaklon Urug-! dou.h::'. VjlnlCl' LJec l:'nd tam- \\cck-.:;\;.j;l;. rnl;; \ \lj.a eeckn: lutloos commttee' : Mrs. ('ora dncl ::.OB.':) lvr. and Nl'S. John lju-' ll'oud.:'lls..p. C. Jen.en and l\hs. nacl:\. and All. and _ Mrs. kay J<;llck::wll. l[unorcjry lll'mbel are Olund.Duhuchek and Kathy Ml'u!':. j H. ljruggtt and :'ln. G. A. dow Gmvc and.\''. and \S. R. Sxteen 'llembel!: answered J. Browner ollolk. call Wth how and \- llln they Mr. and Wl s. A. C. Gablel' Long met thpll husoantls..l\-ll:: H. L. Beach Lult.. ere supper guests Neel} \-\as a gu('t. :\h. MUW'lce n tll' C. L. mel hollle Munday Lndsay \\ as welcomed u.s a new evemng.! member. Mrs Ldand Waller was.vlr. and Mrs Julus Eckert and n charge of the pl'ogr<lm. Next Peggy and Mr. and Mrs. H.obert mcnmg \\ ll be \\ th Mrs. Harold Graef spent Sunday evenng n the! ljulnn VVeLnesda) Carl J:<nlers home vlstulg lylr. tckett s mother Mrs Ro:a :.0- Kcrt. cntef- nstall Offcers At Womans Club Event Monday V\'oman' club ts annual c\'cljng nstallng offcer was Retr ng Presdent Mrs 0 u a n e Thompson. New offcers are: Gladys Rechert presdent; Mrs. Garland Robbns Vce presdent; Mrs. M. W. Peteron secretary and Mrs. Otto Graef treasurer. The latter was not present. :\''> Alb('ll (; (';t! J-;Oll and H'r -(Jln plajlo pupl. H. u t h (' Pl';'llt:L! the pronamed the fol lowng new commttees: Mrs. Carl Troutman Mrs George NorrS and Mrs Lloyd Behmer September pcnc roundup;. Mrs. N. L. Dtrnan and club offcers progrq n. and Mrs. Otto Cqrstens club panst. and! Churches Methodst Church tc. L. Va.JllYletrl' pastol') Sunda) May :): ::wlda) $chool () a. m.; mormng worshp and receptlojl of Dll'mbel'srup clas The Llon and The Lamb. mmanuel Reformd Church George H.euslger pastor) SWlda) \lay ;): lornllg wors.lllp U a. m.; SWlda) school. Trmty Lutheran Church ('.\. \V. Petel-son pastor' ) Thurda'y May :2 Luther lea st. Paul's Evan. Lutheran Church th. M. l-llpert pastor) Thur:oda) ':ldy ]4: '::;wlday school tcach('l' ml'ng os p. m. Saturday.\la.y 3. No Saturdrt) schoo! confrmaton class p. m. Sunda) May lv. Gel'man senke RL'V. H. A. Hlpert 9.30 a. m. late Sel'\'lce and examlllauon o[ confrmat!ol class 0.4;). l'las members are LOl'lla Amus led(' Bronzynskl JalllC(' Brudgal. Kel- nt'th and ':ar'} Jal'g(r. Dyron and DenllS Janke \\'cndell Llbengood Julcen )'e Dl'lllUS H.ohdc and Donna stevens..fanny Selders \\'a}lc'. spent' the wef>kend v.lth hf'r parents! Mr. and Mrs. O. R. SBlder<;.!Vr. and Mrs. Andrew Mann and famly Harold Uarnf'll. Mar Vlrl Wttler and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mann and Jean Mare. Hoskns spent Sunday n the Rufls Mann home SOUX Clt\' Mr. and Mrs Ross DorranN. Farmont!\lnn C'a.mt' Monlllty to spt'nd st'\'t'rn dny. wth!\'r Dorranf'P's tt'r Ms Joy Po- 0 and t ht Ht rvf'y 'odoll DAYS at Coast-to-Coast Sturdy 5-Te House Brooms AUTO CUSHONS YOU SAVE MOST AT COAST- TO-COAST PANT SPECALS nteror Gloss Seml Gloss Reg..49 Qt. Alumnum Water PTCHERS 8-CupEnamel PERCOLA TORS $ SEAT COVER StALE Save $ On Any Set 5 gves you extra comfort thrft ll. ton; ;\' C:lrlSWC''(' \V!tlt'J' hp/llf' )'lr and \r nnd Mrs. {Pl) l(lux Ct\ \\'l(' dltlf'r' guests Loeb. Hck ho(' lor!- l\soe------r)llg-' LOCALLY OWNED 27 Man 'c.o ST HATONALl)l ORGANZED M. D. Fsher owner Phone 85 your trm new Evel')ffhng f: 'fakes to be lto PS Just lke wearng a feathed Save! Skrllfully foshloned by Lovable' Cool onjron slps Shado panel..' Breeze-cool beautes at easy-pay prcs Non-ron pettcoats McDonald's proves you don't have r to pay a fancy 'prce for a good 398 Shadow panel 29 straw hat. We've m.esh and lnen weaves plan and ventlated brads d'. fne Panamas and Hanks n styles ust rtgt far you. Carcoa grey b(t k;.charcoal brown nal;uro and sand. Bands are quet o{ ga. Men's szes. C'; :r%._de OUR HANDSOME BEST O STRAW HAT DAY MAY 4! -..:. ;lj:.::j ;::l. : '.:\l'l:;:;':l!:j.!.!':!.';;.lc:.l.. U. 4VSTANDARD GASOLNES. a/anelo folr top powr economy and all 'round performance. and rased to the ghest Octane levels n our hstory. We are mghty proud' of our new g]' salnes. They have been stepped up to the hgjest octane rat ng.'l!n our hstory... desgned to gve knac-free perform nce n the most modern of hgh compr gson e-q.gnes and oldr cars as well..blut 'T mhpoey''''mnusttabseobcatlaannece'lgoooo. Jag vt. HelE8oC)\':ndore. Are all gasolnes prehy mud. the same? NO THEY'RE NOT. Standard's. re- search brngs you the best n gasohnes. And we guard ther qualty from re- 'f - REO C.kOWN Ga80n are hallnced o glve Y?u top fnery to y6ur (or through e:l.dusve t perforjllance tth COJtroled vo!atlty- the nght trmnols l<::ke t<::lnkars rver borges gasolne for th rght eason-wth o vapor ppelnes tonk cars and truck. No lock even ll tbe hotle t summer wete. <;jasolnes arrve at <::r go out of our Try a tankful of one of thee clean-ummg. trmnols b' Standard Gasolnes. hgh octane balanced gasolmes t?da;y and prove to yourself that thdre S at's why they ore dstnctly dfferentl dfference n.gasolnes. ' You!2Sp-eCt mre from and 9 t! JM.POKETT. Stqn r Heatng Fuel - Tractor. Tank Wgon Servce Fpu6NEG;lr j

12 ::-f'. The Woyne Nebr!' Herold Thursday May 2955 The Herald' Legal Sectn :omplete.. : lccurate. Offtcal FOR L.WNE COUNTY.- L.-. Every government offc ll or board that hanles publc oneys should publsh at regular nt rvals an accountng of t show ng where and how each dollar S spen. We hold ths to be a fundament;;!j prncple of demo- 9ratc government. =-GAL ' PUrCA!_9_N - r OF POH \7': OF \\ Ll l'''lllt \\ ' t pays to be choosy when you select house pant. Whether you emplo)' a pantng contractor or not the prce dfference between famous SWP House Pant and ordnary house pant means less than $00 for the average house job. Ths slght dlfferenc: pays for years of extra wear one of the Wlsest economes you can makel Contnuous research has nsured constant m; prdvement and tdp-qualty performance of SWP You'n be money ahead when you dscover the s a dfference n house pants SH RWN.WLUAMS Prch and Floor Enamel For rch colorful floors and star9 - outdoors and n. S-W Porch d Floor Enamel gves maxmum servce stands up to weather and wear. FREE! - 44 page Home Decorator contans full facts on SWP House Pant. lots of decoratng deas too. Ak for your copy. \ for - Ar Ambulan(. Se.rvce Ar' ambulance servce s wthn the reach f A : 5tretcher-equppd plane comfortobl 0 most everyon. :. and usuallybetter for the patent lance shortens travel tme'. y accommodates atlent and 'one passenger. Ar ambu thr permttng and avero'g bs t;rt5' for the.potent Sfervce s avolable day or nght wea ' au )'- per ml ':! or or example. FARE TO ROCHESTER MNN. FOR PATENT AND ONE PASSBNGER $80 Averages 5c Per. CHRTER 'S:'RV!C;E Cha.rter port s near servce your-'wotnefo s the mod''rn - m_ th d f 0 or busy busne!m n or hurred vacatoners and the ajr sqheduled flghts add fhe':::s :n.no long Qutoff s'to'''o large.;.otl!lbrt ld watng for J FARE'FOR 3 PASSEN'GERS TO KANS: 's'cty AND RETURN EACH ONLY FOR 3 TO'GAVNS PONT AND t N EACH'0NLY ltudent nstructon.' lrcraftrenta A.rcraft Sale & ' 'a''ne l'nce F WE/DON'T HAVE v.hat YOU W NT W:L =;T. n e le STOP N A NO A - SEe US 5er TO LEllcATON--- 'O'T'(' OJ<' rnon:'; ()'--- (\ro' 'LL' ' \\.0' Pu;nch-lne to the yeats hottest power story- Th']':':': whol'f t:'w chapter n the br)ok of standng start aglldst all comers. automobde performance records. Ths the!\otoramclcheholet beat all other Pck the one you'd rather have fun s the f'ngne that has stock carltmers' low-prced cars-an every hgh-prced vth then come n and get behnd the dong a double take at ther stop- dar e*ept on! ' wheel. You'll see why the :\lotoramlc watches wherer. experts gatber to Wht'B behlnd th blazng perf6rm Chevrolet S showng ts het-::! to every compare the ablltws of the 955 cars. ance? A comact hney of a V8 that one else on the road! only the.world's lefl-dng producer or llllqa' AoeO lor 50 Car Awta Racng Farexllmple n therecent NA&CAR Btock car competton at Dytona Beach Florda Che\Tolet lteraly ran away from every other car n s class -and a raft of other'f] besdes ln the one-mle straghtaway run for Jowpnce cars the frst two places-and SX of the frst ten-went to Chev valve n-head engnes can buld. Chev rolet's new Turbo-fre V8. t puts a new kpd of fun n YOllr drujng hfe. You're) n charge of }6e. llgh-sprzted borsepqwer-or f you're lookng for evl: morel exctement the new 'Super Turb (re V 8' (optonal t' VSTORS 'W'!' W LCPME ((CER' o A r '' 'VK-!;';;';';;':'>';'h::::;':':':'';'::;;':' rye U 0 '!! PACEM. lr. Colftpaay.0 Y' : t'l'':j;;llrlnll;:t/ll;;: DON JOHNSON 0 N'R. :\>;(:'rlr';hlt;;(<::'x(l{)rll! : ebraska Tcleph!lne 52 r:: ThUl<tnn (OU!lt:\' 'bl ura a \ [2 East 2rd. tff.e._..6_8_-'. : +_-.:_ _'_+ WAYN:E=NEBR'J [' \:::)ffl}:;;l:.;:;;jfyj. Pl'l'lt tjtwo Dtlllnn lll : _ ' ' -;J :; '.'..'

13 '.' Beach Calf. were G.ltesrt'a':. tongn r. [llc )'rs Julus ECh;CrL.nndl Pe gy wrr!: Mother's Day dnn'er B' zu;af to vst n the El est B;n lun('hfon gu{'sts n the Robert ' Mother's D ay dnner uests n Gr emne c HE 'lack'borp the Arte Fsper home ere WllMr. all fll ;J'\lt r!?:s: r nd Mrs. Hry Wacker and hm- Be mer and daughters were Sun- Qunty Schools. ly Wayne Mr. anq r8.: Don da evenng \'stors n We \V. F. _ Fshel> al)d j'famly NOlfOlk: and D ngberg home. ' ' Mr ; and Mr& Norman Chst nsen : Tj M W HO - E d f ' $t:. + t's.r e t>n arhn ann. chldren ayne ft ::; chtenkamp brought trats y.l.j.: lucheon guests m the Ho\.\ard Kln«ergarten for D;)Jlna's bn;thday and famly Mrs. Anna Andersen v rs.en home We enjoved glvtn 0 Play Madene JQhanson and Kenneth ;;eap:' gftw d:; 'r and Mrs Bemard Jensen Day program on Md dy or the Olds were absent one day ths M an famll)- Plgf'l and Ml' llnd lower grades and agar.on esday week ho%ll;asn.nard Anncrsen : : ;tl(laldr; dll: ft!ng d ht('wr:'4 c sco h'vwnmlrtln'l: anmr.ar;:x' Mrlwa.. versen La tel WCle Sunday afternoo : ;. to the pup ls Wednesday 'lfterrjoon d;v:gelfnees r;f.-'.- '---- gu sts J the Kllst.Jensen home. glad to meet boysd' grls of Those ha\mg perfect attendance Crcle Plans Shower r and Mr Al te Fsher en- next yea} s cjass. ths tenn ale Donna Echenkamp F M tcltaned tlw!ollowllg guests at We have been njo lllg th many Judth Fork Gene Kd\ jane *elor argt Voss '.0 lper Monday evenng: Mr and lovely bouquets of flowe s Al- OJ Dale Morey Gerald SchnoOl.Neghborng '.Crcle met Thurs- Ml s. Hjram WJson Mr. and Mrs. most e\ery chld has rough S0me_ and gean Weble day afternoon wth Anna cal'stl'ns. J-L rold unn and Mr. and Mrs They make our roo very attrae- Ffth GJ.ade Mf' anld M-r.s. Stanley and fam- Roll cab an cxchange oj; flowe'll nry v Cll'nemWde. tl\(' t Ffteen ffth graders had perrect )- spent last Sunday afternoon at seed-? and b\bs \va$ answered by t cwd l\l s [ ( Han>;on Fpda:. \\c each too homel to our scores H) the Mastel) tesjl on Fn- Maurce Stalnakers Norfolk Lat ;.;;.;j.;..;..;;;.;;.;._ 4 memj)er uests- were Annn! s? nt Fr da)- n NO) folk and \\cre moth.ers a smau pot ed plant v.e' day They wete Jlll} lrandstet- :'vloncm e\ mng thy \ ls ted Mel a Koll and Ethel: Carstens. Mss Eoll l!l llel guests t he A A Rlssor had \\ apped n pre ty pacr. as: ter Sharon Edenbur Gel mlcllle Vll - loehchs and Tuesday they bc'mh fl' se-;-;ol mpm-' lo ne ;stgr;le othel Sl Day!' joo;o(;l;l[ls v3 l!cuests f Man l h.ramel s ho's PlnllCd to spnm:ol a brdll l ft rlf Tl:-!t Rnger Johanson Dhnnle loeber Lkes Roger LUecl Ltd ::\lrll(' Supper guests <:\s;t Wednesday so\\'el' fot' }ll'gar t Vo s. Nr.) ddl- M lln y l U \ Horrell Shpryll Maso. Beth C3role P e Jeln WPlel<:h:llH' evlllng n the Wlbur Bluns home mtl' date- was decded lpon \lrs. J.. 8_ n ht Ann )lau Jacke Hurd Mar Jane Susan Wrght-and Jud)-- Vlcol' Wle :Vr and Mrs Bll Flednck- Hans Camtcns )l's. 'Norman D('('j< 'tl OH nerlyoug er. ( Shalon Uhldh :lv galet Ml'S AlbC' t Gra} dnd :\ar( a!jon Ml and Mrs Bll Carlson and d htls;.orman Andcron \\ ll E ent Thursday rllfn;/j(''oll:f.r\.s af tjbr Gl /JJ!da7j and Mrs Bll NellV's' ('('or C t d ' ths week. ' Our class enjoyed the Knder- M d Mr k L' of J tl(;- ';nt{'fau e' l c lar: \bolt lp :lc.q.t;. :lth'nrll'd th' Pauhon's 'mother and gartcn pl'og.ram Monday mrnjng'. and r'bce ' w;'e F';;-udav s::r Frnes ':.ru h l?nt.tll :'VS.jrtllllW l()tll('l' (];lll):hkr h:!ll(plf' \'j:lt('d school 0n- nl d J T wc' ct t ' <;n an d-\ ll'\\lt jldcr-v at Tnn:.(']'an ('hllltl Thurs-: Df' orf's brought Sxth{ G'lgS. re Old C ar 3 O[hlt!:els'a';;dnrr: n con Lests. ' ng rzcs (.!;J ('\ ('llh ('lllllcll l;j'()thcl'hood hpl ;.('\ enth bjz'lhdn.y. rene Marra Dana Dunklnu and trank Hamm (lnd :\'. und )'rs.ml'''- an$ ('.qrs\c'ns \\!ll ('llt(t_;)ll;:;d:th ''nl lh! )('patcl mo]'llllg tl!' tl'st:gracl{' Sue defel'sp brought treats for'e'en Hamm Osmond Frank: tjl.ul(' 9. Mr lf')'tl;-l Koll Mrs Lloyd Behmer acted as gl\'cn by We kn- the. clas honor of ::'dy Day and Hamms an' parcnts of vlrs. Lnd- \\ ba\c ch_. 0 enlerthlllnh'llt. t astmlstl'ess Mrs. Jack Krueg. th ua%t flo\\'ers \\'('re sup-. ' \&.- rl-d Mrs. Otto Cnwf rnd e played organ prelude. pllttd fol' our hy Sharyl fanly and DOnd Glwf Soux Sd hc and her daughter Sharolyn ('rn(ol 'nngae'dlol')tn<lt'te Judy Flor- PHONE YOUR' NEWS Cty droyf'.to. \cnlllo;l S D. :''ol);. was o also a '- TO THE HERAlP-30 ; n(;j:\_n7a:;je(j'lt:url:l lt Thl' Grl'ta.! sehd (Cd gl'auc' att.cdcd a.-. zld te;l' :!'ll' a \ C'. rn g n Gt'lll )'Lnd \Llll 'lre l'f'ht'arsal ()[ the klldngar- a P f - r e lyll: < ( ; T\.v. ol<;.onl\fldt ;( \\\ :-('ll''' tl!: \('!l;) d{tda]t;f her er eet CQntro Or' ro\p to Pte S(llunhy lnt. :'.2s h(''' L::l\'' el;hth hrthoay on Tucscla'. May: Nor- qhere they met t ('l'!-;rln.-n-.llw D 'klc Gdlcsp}l'.o.<-llg a 3. Sll' bl'uught tre as lor h(.'l class- : ' the p. llnd daughttl. \- dl.rt ;\lrs Ken- '\ Ho:- \Vlllg;l' jousc 2\-layhew 'hose 'lhey \.S;Pr! Sltllrday nght and w's treats her clas!>mates un Th'lT'S-. g \'0;. Flf'cl \\lttler vs- Sunda;.-. :'r. and :\rs.!\lf('ldt T)les day. '. AUgllst \Vttlel sr. returned homc' Sunday \'f'lg. dfton. Lnda Se:- moul' brought a robn = b-ullday afternooll. M' 'd M 'd B lott t H Haymond Wlttlf'l' Y\ olemanct {;s. '. ;:.n dn()er: pr Sf'ntdPt;n th:n();7 ;;:: \V3?/ rhc;eal0a] ul : and A'r Sunday dmner Ed SheLnberg and \'. ;lllt Mrs. \v'lllrt Gaebll'!' olclest mother; terf) Hnd Cl'ag Tedtke tlmught:.. ((Ofl'g \\tt]'l home Dallas Shellenberg dnd famly Ms Sam RelLh{lt odl's! mother some dpf'r antlers. : )!n{ln were supper guests th lllll\jl p's(>nl \\th h daughler MS The followng people brought. leth l\-l;yer anrl famly DeJl\ cr. Jo 'S LutlC'nm n the summer. hrought = L' ht : tour nd \5 \Vllh Rlfze and and :Kathryn Fl('ne d('companrcd Fol!o\\lllg the ljroglam \ W ThE' followlllg ere guests of the 'ngertl'pl' 'r UH :\r. Don L.llgen- Herbolshemle home ne l[ l'lelce \ npll J::lcobsf'n \oungc'st mothel fl.ow(l's durn. g the week: RCkV.' wrg ( Rolll'rt ADent the Sunday n <;(lt \\lh he\ LUghtc'l Kathy HOl'nhoft. Janke J'fwell Kenny A V \\ kl lltl \\th M'.md Mrs. Mr and Mrs \V C;-llj \\('0!t(ltjCl \oungest ctlughtcl and Soden John Dorng Patry Per- (unon \prohlholl SD. weekend guests of thell son.m JU\\ S\ s AndP\\ Mann L\dalsy due and Sandra Olds. lr fll \H ''8 llfenbt'rg and daughter Mr and l\s Oscar G Olglana dlld ::'lalsha ldlgest TelTY Karel brought hs duckur' btl. Fene and famly Lncoln l\hchael m!hel-ddlh.';hter group present m to school on Frday F r '.;) ther grandparents home to U 3 Tnl'l sh()\\ed lllnb uf \UrlOLls s('cond grade dur.hg the pa$t \v('ek \lslt leuch c\tll\ tll's Mrs. Kenneth Olds and Dane: Ml' and MS Lesle Alleman Out-Motown guests noluded. :Vlls. V. C WEhrer and July and' }\!'s. Cad Sundel and famly and Mrs AUgUCt Alle. NorrS Weble and Lnda ['s. Rchard Cal<W.an St('ve!' pl'nt Thul'::dd) the man wer(' Sunda} cvenulg \lslt0s nd Mrs LeRoy Barner Wayne SlL'V(' Paweskl SUbSttut. Ul! Alwayseffcentandalw lys honh' ( John ASlUS hn2f' '_! r;sn :: N:er A p:;r :!:/'rslh t'd-. n good taste B H Venetan.' G :::.-:-----_----::. an Mrs NOlm<ln Swenson and 'd an-arthmetc demonstr[ltlun nl Blnd. brng greater cdm Mr-s. Norman Maf'otz Stanton' thrd glad g\e>l by a repl'esenta-: fort to your rooms n:ew. a- perocl loan? Frst Natonal Bank lo. 0 Advanced Stylng T Advanced t:'''a New Westnghouse SPEED ELECTRC.hnperal30 Rnge o Supe Corox Unt Gets Red Hot n 30 Seconds. o Fu!.Wldth Mlrac'e Sealed Oven Bg Capacty Pe:rfect Bakng : C EQctrc.Clock an Ter. Automatc Control of Oven and Aplance Outlet!l COjlor-Glance CO*frO5 Easler To See Eqser TO'Use 0 P5 Look-n DOD!r Platform Lght and Bg Stqrage Drawer a. MOdorn. Cook EledtJall Model Shown Others as Low as Phone 08 $ OU em Be ';;;';;;';':;::'-' TsWestnghouse len Wn.g.ett and' Mrs Wd of the Row Pctl'!'Sl'r'l Book charm to your wjndows. er;::gpl:o;d : Thrd Grade. C. C::tebler Long Beach' Jml -:Vlayhew celebratt:d hs nnth allf. Hrthduy wth a pars at school on Gellf'r.] Chall'lllC'l \':('(' Thul'sd<: He brought treats for R:L('l and \Vlls Rltze. Program the class. chall'nwl \\('(' Elmcr Monk Earn- Ttllrd grnders gave ther mothers J and F/'vd \V;t ln. DOll GlC.'SPe p::lnsy plant::; for 2\-other'/> Day. \\ 5 he;ld \\ ;LJtcr. They wrote greetng cards and en- The Largest Show na; of Fabrcs n Norheast Nebraska At Only $98 We wll show them to you Rght n your home Phone 56 for an appontment No Job Too Bg or Too Small For U. QU: Servce s Complete We measure and nstall at no extra oat Free Decoratng Servce s Yours For the Askng llkfull E==::: J' ('obsen \\t''c' n of tl(ket Mrs. A. B. G'ay lrs Frl'd Gl ;df';'. Young men ul church (lerslef?'\'c and Mrs. l\erl;n Pres- were \\'atc'rs. ton vsted n the thd gtde. ths A ::\tay Jo]e \\'as llsed central week..! theme n lkcoratons of. The last meetng of t Safe : lltps ('pnt '(' h(' ut Wny Club was held CL ps' \\'(' (. ' t\w n F ' aya- o.hnpc (t ; r;. tcrnoon. Sandra el (n p ayed a. Ulano snlo. Sona nd('l's n and \\JS <l Saturday; (\ro Palm:r san J:n :'jay!cw' C;ll() Asmus n n]l:-(d a hdrmonl{'l solq Da\ld! Jonge l'c'<-o thr- safe-ty stor:t. Chen 2r;:.d OlV; pu)ed h') her' sster Sherry Fo-urth Grade ::\T;ll.\ pupl brought Day tn';lts t) <'hnol :\ondly a m.. e j. :. : '. McNa t Hardware! ;Ll ; Waye; At t's a Selectng s so much fun. wth our BfJelow Sample BCflr* Now you can choose your carpet just as xo s.hop for fashons browse through the latesl desgns n all the latest colors on our wonde'!fully andy Bgelow Sample Bar! Samples lft easly or the rack so you may see them on the fl09r corpore them sde.by.sde match wth your drapery and upholstery swatches take them to te wndow to see them n actual daylght! The Bgelow Sam pe Bar s truly a revolutonary de n carpet shoppng. 'Pa'Tt -pp')cd For Payng s so easy wth our Tme Payment Pkm ) Now you can enjoy luxurous carpets all your floor whle you.are payng for them t's ro?y so smple select the carpet that's rght for your room and :yc;>ur budget make a small down payment and OU( experts ll nstall t your home pay the balance n easy monthly nstall ments. Tha's all there s to t! Nebr [ t :. ;.l. ' ' '. r r. ' your BGElOW CARPETS \. 7 o a. D 0. '.. 5' e R a.' ' = a ':

14 Tea' Towels Looklot the 0'9; szo. W.hed and bteajhed.... '4 for $ r ;::; s.;pfor;d...' ':. '. Sanforzed S;.. '. rtf; Zes 4-7' '.' BUEHER LNEN-SOld pastels WAHABLf RAYON.. GUh SLE TOWELS :tea:.r;yweg.t assorted colors. 8 xl08 COL RED SH EElS l.- + ;: % duck fathers. cloths SZ heavyweght J. Jeans No. for Doll. Or Days pro $ 2 for $ :J Nylon or Cotton BRASSll:Dl:C Reg. values o $:98. B cups Now for Dollar Days 2 Assorted colors. Szes S lhere's rea! value. sleepng comfort. rch f;:olors. You/ll want Qt ts prce.

15 \.. r ''!' - ' M'. ad s. WaldoRodene' HE' -W' 'X. N' E' Bauer':::;; parents :\'dr. 'and 'Mrs. wth Mr. and Mrs. Mart ndale. -- evenng \-stt s and Mr. and Mrs... _ Sphulz an<. Lear Perce. They reported ferly good fshng. Ernest \Vneg rdner and chldren. '. ; ay or:e c:}eanr J:se Mt:. and Mrs V.' G. McFadden Were Fftday tevenng vstors n Art wjt.ter and famly jrandolph' were SlUJday dnner gue(lts n the Mrs.: E.lls John9Gn the Darwn N' d home. Mr. and M:s. LudWg Kuhl and Lloyd McFadden -home northwest ' Atl Mr. and M s R. A. Nmrod Wayne. Ne rosko lh. ursda. y May 2 M Ed B' of Randolph P _.;. ' ::nn dth :an\lg : ': cu:!er Mr. and Mrs. ErCk G. Johnson home. Darwn Nmrods joned Mr an Mrs. Clarenqe Bok Attend Ad Meetng ' The John Boecenhau famly All club' members aujndng' the hbme. -' A. attended thd organ rectal at St. them at llmch. enhauer agel' 'and Keth were Mrs. Lloyd Hugel an!'drs. Were Frday event v tors n extensort club tea ;t: Wayne Mr. and MTS. Mart* Madsen tona. :. e:rfe M:r':. -. = Paul's Lutht'l'C'ln church \Vayn.e Mr d MrS;. C ' Rhod Monday evenng vstors n the Cornelus Leonard M s. Agnes the Clarence Schllner ho e. Tuesday lafternoon. were Sunday :evenng' dnn e r S nday [tfternoon. chldren were Fr3 even; vs- John Boekenhauer home. Leonard Mrs W D!yde Mrs Mr and Mrs Qu nteq. E' Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kney were guess n. the Everett bns home By naff COrresPPrdent rd were r. and Mrs. Chal'les Person tors n the Te:d Clapper home. Mr. an Mrs. Reuben Goldferg James Leona;a a nd.l'w!r-:. Robert and famly con' wednesy evenng Vsrs n the jartmgon. we e entertaned at Sunday dn Mr. and Mrs Ells Johnson an and JaN n joned Mr. and lyrs. Leonard attended PleSSsnt Valley nesday evenng stars' n the Walter tte home. Mr. and Mrs. Roley lsom and ne n the Dean Person home Mrs. Lette H4rman vsted Mrs Henry H mberg at Sunday dn Ad Wednesday when they were Wate' Johnson h f. Mr. an Mrs. Corneu Le. onard '!famly: and ther three marred Mr. and M.. Ottd Mller Mr. W yne ('Y were couee guests CarrE' M. Lamb and Fred Lam ner n thel\artn Hc.lmberg home. guests of Olga and ce Claus Mr. and Mrs. ob Fredrckson Ann and Susan enjoyed oopera.!daughters and ther far:ntlles at- and Mrs. Eml Bargholz Mr. and the Carl Anderson h?lc that near Bassett.sunday aeternonn. Harry eustafson Jr \'sted sen Norfolk. Plans wer made for Kay and Kevn :ere Sunday dn tve dnwth tre:.eonard tended a pcnc at :Gltbnan'8 Mrs. Rueben Feld and famly and l:d l\rs.-lc'onard Olson and fay jfne'r (':rtj Ga{lr.Bs dakldon McGure Ueeo ;c. n th Thurston re;uests n the Jo Cah home tt o'earn earu!!:c:e:.te;;: r; :ts7aj3: rs. Emly Seagren were. entl'r (' Chnn Md. Lyda Luschen and Pattj( accompamed Mr and The Clarence Schlnes and Hans sde Sun ay n observance of sxth blrthday. There were 97 of Walter Reegs.. ' aned at 9unday dnner n the Jeanne Chnn ahd Francs Rhodes MS GentPaU to Columbus Wed- Mr. and Mrs Walter Johnson Stark famles were Tues:day eve Mother's ay. bl attendance. Joseph Sllhacek arold Olsoh home. Councl BluffS as Sunday dlme'j nesday ev nlog to meet the lat- Sheryl and Kurt were Sunday nng vstors n the Fred SchJnes Mrs. 80m's father returned Mrs. W lter Reeg underwent M/'s.Toe C Johnson \ stecl Mrs. guests n the Charles Keyse ter s pal e ts Mr and Ml s Rob-- dmnfr guests n the Jorln N Jolm home for the latter's btthday. home \Vlt!J.y them. to spend some- major surgery Thursday mornng. Erck G. Johnson ThUrsday eve- home near Allen. ' ert Smth on telr return home son home. They were elvenng vs'- Mr. and Mrs. Hlrry Wert Were Sho tme Jn the sotm home. at Wayne.. nng. M'. and MrS. Lester FSChe flam a V t m Cahformn. tors n the Elwood' SamRson Wednesday evenng Vstors n l the es Mr. and Mrs. Marln Bauer and Dnner guests n the Leland And- MrJ and Mrs. Harold Olson and joned relatves for a pcnc dn Mr. and MS Oaence Schlmes hwoaffyenew. th Mrs. Henry flnnerhs NeMlsrsB. joardaklunmdcchdomrkeln' dle was a B M rt MJd son were Thursday evenng spper erson h Were Mrs. Lous Wnk. daughters \stcd n tl ' Charlq ner Sunday at the Joe Larso M)lna an Merle were entertam- ) - ph '8. a n l sen guests 'n the Gaylord Martndale Correctonvlle la and Mrs. Fred Prpson hom Tu('sctay c'cnng home near HOrner n obsen:anc ed at Sun ay dmner anq lunch n The Eldon / McGure Weley Sunday dnner aoo supper guest on.e 48-R4 an'olph home Randolph. Mr. and Mrs Pettett and ch4tren and Mr. and Hnd were Y!'lcllY CH'mng nstors of Mother's Day the Fred Schl!nes home They C.easT deprl'cnal.mckerlalbeatrt CJepsstealn fanu DMthre. awndltmonrsm. TCCoe rhkanrdral'sjocnhcree Marl.Bauer went fshng Sunday Mrs. Don Anderson all of Norfolk: - n the Ernest Johnson home near M' d:m V d L d t were evenpg \lstors m the home rj's lak e Mother'ls Day guests the :;:::::;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::::;==::===:;:: Allen. sons va;e Sda;r dnneruru:s Of\olS a; slucls BJOrklund Sunday. Sunday dnner guests n the Rus- Thomas Craven home were Mr.l -\\: a:;:<*\.0a:: ljl the Ben Lun home Thf'Y \'.e \\ere Sun ay afternoon VStors OvrKhtDrrwa Mralt M.Hr;rsorraFsln d V!b WnMetRt:C J' ostt'r \' crf> ene-.rtanf'd.t cvenmg VStors the John Han \\-th Hld Sllndav dlhwr ll th Dan\fl on hom(' lfhe'} ee Monday altclt00n VS Mr and 'rs. A. W. Carlson Sunday afternoon. an Mrs. Al Thoene ahd fam Nnro'd twne-. Th(' l!lst men M! and Mrs Vnn Cal son anlf!tors and n(!tl\eon guests n the vsted Mr. Anna Tbmple anjj Mr. and.mrs. rnard Kl'nney and Mrs 'Ted Sheehy Jnd Tm tlohed s '\<[rs. Xlmrod's grand. famly were $u n day afl! L 00' S e h 0 ssm h orne Mrs. Alf'x arson S unday C aft et and famly had d ner wth Mrs. Om'aha. M rs. Charlev 0( aven and mother \ ls tors the Mary Lund hom Mrs Ell s Johnson \ Slted class noon. Anna Shearer Sunday Mrs. John Schrad Randolph call Ruth.:'-Jt'bOl.l Ena Zug- and evenmg VlslltOl n the A \V es al the ell selloal F'lldnv aft- Mr and Ml'S Marvnl Mortenson cd n the afternoon. ehwerdt S!oux SR.tUl- Carlson home j l'lnoon as!l. guest of Jpan }-Lmson and daughtel's' 'and En Morten- Mrs. L. V. Adkennan. Kla- Mr. and Mrs. Julus Olberdng ' d 'ls at! math.al8 Orel Mrs. Wll d;l)' vstors n plcr Fo!' Les.fJ' l'.!'('hcr <; bll.thda ;\'ll <.n n'rs. ohn Bocc<('n- son \\ erc pntertaned at un Y Huge - and M.ls. Lloyd Hug- and chldren were Sund{lY ;Umer r LundstlOlT (oncold Johnson.. ' Daryl Gene at Be-nthack hosptal and famly Randolph and Mr. V ARNSH SALE' son Qome last Tue the follo\\jng \\CJ hauer LylJ: and Dean JOned Mr. dnner n th(' Merlyn Holm horne - ' guests n the Joe mnkl home ' Mrs. Harold \'lf>sse-rehmdt ('venng vstors' nd clljoyed 'and Mrs.?rrcst Hansen and Or- for Mother's Day.. r:'en er:':r:t:ndcd!:r:! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Junck jr. and JU..;San Matf'o. Clllf. Cl)()!X'rat.V(' lungh. and \lr.:! lan ()aklajt..l Sunday dmlcr Mr. and Mrs. Wll HugPlmp.n dale Monday afternoon. and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard wrr { f'nwrtn.hll'd at. dnnf'r n Joe Lars?n and: f<ln) r. an(j?u('sts o rs H.'le. n Anerson al.d house-guest Mrs. L. V. A GSaWt'urnd'anyd edvaeuglhntger'glueosrltsolkl'n' wterhee tlt Harold Olsou homp Thurs- Mrs. ('hl'ls Mlltlr and famly andll and Mrs. Rose Utemalk n ob erunn were Thursday evemng Mrs. Harley Bard Roxann and f dayevpllng. Mrs. Lama lvlaler. Hompr Ml <-;erv<lnc'e 0 MoU-er s. l?ay. The dmner guests n the Lloyd Huge- Danny and Mrs. James Leonard Roley som home.!l-r lnl Mrs Fl a!lcs \\hltnpy' lnd :VTrs. John Fl.sclwl and [\H ROf'ckcnhaupr famly JOned rcla- mln ho.me. Mr. and Mrs. Chns were Tuesday forl'noon vstors \rs. 'f. cnusa Gubbels her.sn and chldren Colerdge. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fscher lno Cbl-! t 'CS at ccxpperatvc upper the Neu were evenng vstors. wth Mrs. Lloyd Hu-gelman. and daughter Atlantc la.; were and T\Tr'>. Charles Fleetwood were dren. Weldon Mdrtenson home. Mrs. R.ussll Harnson.a!d TO!T Ed Knney n$wl?r.th as a atllrday nht and Sunday morn- ('ntrrtjlled at SUnday dnner and Mr lnd :\rs. altv ljak \\ pre : \\('(' Frlll<l.y evenmg Vstors n T.hursday overmght VStor m the mg guests n the Walter Gubbels SUPPt'l l: tlr' DOllald Ff'('lWOOdlsunrlCl.Y dnner and upp(l'u('-;ls :llll' 'l.'cd arn:;o.n homlc. :semal.d Knney hoe hme. Dorma Mae Gul?bes llmn{' l tll(' John Hjl'ckert llonl' saud; :'lr and :'vr<; vyaltel' Otte and. Mrs. Paul E\('rugham Mrs.' \Vaye spent Saturday untl Mon- '. and l\s. LE'ug Rn were' Soux Cty. They were Thursday! Ann Sandy wcje Sday dnner and Bernard Knney Mrs. Ted HaT- day n the Gubbels homa Sunday E'v('nlllg \ lt0's thej evenng VSltOl S thr Donald Ka wth supper g.ucsts n the \-Vll Evans son) Mrs. Walter Dtte. and Mrs. Monday evenng vstors n the Phllp rrn honw home nel W<l.tprhw y.! lwl.!lamp :;-.:rplgh. \ Cecl Rhodps WC'lC among Scr\('- Marln Bauer home were 'Mrs. Keep A Cool Head WEAR A STRA W AK SAR-BEN CLEAR DOUBLE EXTRA PERFECT Varnsh quatt $.95 SECOND QUART c L. W. McNatt Hardware 03 Man BY PROCLAMATldl\ OF THE MAYOR oy s SA TURDAY. ;.r Meet Wayne's Frendly Straw Hat dealers: left to rght Mlt Mason and Don Echtenkamp McDonald's; Paul Peter son Larson's Clothng and Bob Mc Lean Swans' Clothng_ You'll fnd the ready and wll ng to serve you SATURDAY on 'STRAW HAT DAY. Mayor's Proclamaton WHEREAS: The past wnter has been cold bleak and damp and WHEREAS: The male ctzens of Wayne and the surroundng terrtory' hove durng all of sad wnter gone about ther affars wearng hats adapted fo.r the purpose of keepng heads and or eors protected from the ravages of the wmter weather and WHEREAS: Sad hats are now w:nter-weory and WHEREAS: Under such c9ndfons the only proper ot!r for sweatng male brows s lghtweght hats made for and composed of straw or smlor substance. NOW THEREFOE: By the authorty vested n me as the Mayor 0 the Cty 0 Wayne do hereby PROCLAM AND DECLARE: Sa;rday the 4th do 0 May 955 s desgnated as STRAW HAT DAY and that on alter sod day durng th sprng and -u.m: mer months t shall be fttng proper derable and expedent. that te mqe. Cltl noted as STRAW HAT Df Yond that 0 pr alter sad day durng sprng an sum- GVen by my hanfths 2th day 0 May :955. (s9nd) Glen Houdersheldt Mayor Cty of Wayne TM:CDON4LD'S /

16 j ' ' The. '.SH(rGUN GUllVAllON SaveslTme and Money! ces Sef d School )'lr POfPsJ's s[ser ::-'rs A. B. Sobotka and husband. > - Vst n Ashland :\lr and \'alter oll('' wer n.-\shland S nda.\ guests n the.bdl'\ey Hoff. lan home :\r5. Anna )o.er. \\ho as 'en \lsltmg U Ashland returned nome v. th them. ; Junor-Senor Banqut Party ;!!u!ed F!!O : junol.senw banquet \\ as held rrday even) g n the school audtorum. Four local churches. :\.:3' son em'en L Chnstlan Salem Lutle!'a.n an Presh:. tenan. ::-pon 5000 a part at Salem Clw'cll fo- lowng the h nqun. Banq uet tl 'me wa E\ eltn lj 'Pars. ' Deco 'allons eprentpd a French d(' <lk (de w!!h mal tables sl'l U. r sl) ;! 'lr<:d an m Arlene G eve was t035tmlstress and gafte the welcome. Tom Borg respolnded. Gus Htnrlch :::::r:.nt;;fe h:nuva: : farewell to tenters Patty BrlJdl' gam sang a solo. Sbc: Opn0!.ure ;';rls dre:':-.c'd a ballet danel'/:; \\l'c : ; lronl\ 5 an(j Shll'L'::' Stalk '::;'up:jom0'e mn s as \ ;LU-:' \\ 'n' Clna} UllC ( K nnet.h :-Ole w::tan. Denllb Fred : l'.ck. ;(ln. Ran lall Blattert Bll L.a.lson anrj l>o.rlad L!fJ} d mtr< ;'l': cd the banthcllle \'a l':lun n parl) ' ' :' l!ft ' j -- mssonary lesson 'a an d a-. -to nda Tweftt;-fQur mern. r lr and rrs Clerl<ee Luhr and Lut _r Anns Ho r Dr an..qsb;. rnedlc;;.)l mt.qslon_. - faml} were Mathe's Day dnner r HERES ;'tlow '' guests n the Os ar Bjorklund Mo hers re S n av ber. and O('5t. were present.. lla8 L NET home. a em Luthlr Annsmet Sunday '. MAKE A. H. F PLA Y Eghteen boss ere Thursday afy-r oon n the Ron Hardng lr and ltrs Ted Jone;; tplr.t - e\enmg supper gu sts n the F. homf lrs H rdmg and lfarjore Sunday n tne home Of l}r ;J'' A C'abnet for he hgh fdel- tach two 74 b tv <:et s a pr ject for the blocks to the eros. '>tby l-n \V Salmon home honormg Jm- d ap Be t Loncre were hos- 0 S PPO d! n} 's brthday. loon. rs. Lester Samuelsoq. Harlmg.. sk home eraf sman. t pr()'- lthe de shelvesusfj: he! Arlene Duensn<T! Beatrce was:. r th mmber. ere. Mr. and :Mr:' Lav.: re lc!.' G.raf ndes -space for the amplfer. J.lA.-nch screth's:. b to th a weekend: guest' n the Char!es: :'- th:r CL rjh %aug fer pjmed a: lld :!\are-l ChJder were :\lo!hr! below tbe tune. center; and dhoders to ot m W Peters home. ; 'h g he;' m ther. Eta.;:'ests of [rs Edja ChlQ'''' thteol'30!e P'::;'Js lddc'tl:';'';nng gluo and Jean Park conduct. devotons} Sr; nd [rs Wllam H u zelm0 n Swa.r:zson co dueted e:. rt Sunday n Omah'a \'.th :. ' are ed<>'e-gled -nch lumber ood blocks as!show!': Fasenb ' Ch Sha or of hardwood lywooq. The te. back pjlnet n plactj! Wlt ure S. bus C'ss sesson. ar.j Beth Loe d '.trs. \Vlfu Horn. \\d b k panel plv ood. s. Shelves -nch hard- and =;.-mch Assemble seres. the' legs as ho gaye n trbute ' 'fether to mottecrs. Eame 'lore.2''ake.flelo-'-'age _ 3 y 'd\'derseqf -nch lumber_ andattachtoeaeheorn lth no;!'od \_.:.<;an _ '._..._ Rabbet the hac edges of the glue 3Jld screw.s. counterbored to and end pates by.4 Mount doors lth recessed butt Sunday ::-'lay 5: Chmes : a. n;'h hng. Detal of panel.fronts rn.: church school' 0: mornmg M EA N S: Ften lthe b ttom to the for.the tuner and ap.ljer \vorshp. ; baecalaw'catc scn'lcr :J::et;le n:: 4: fucoet':'dk; tlottt; 8 :::;dal' lal' 6 Quae'ed con'l SEJVCE Then mak the helf assembly! rord player on roller 4a\'.r ference Re\'. J. La\'erne JaY' ung glue unje P'''u. At-! d. O'':!J.:a.P'.:'; 8: Senor ad: and r-q-h : vacaton Bble schpol plannmg. '' T:'! :::::' ::er:9n :::: 2P; 7 fc Wlllard Carlson pastorl Thrsday. '!\-ay 2: Senl.or cho ' PM. : t practtcp. 8 p. m. dult mtructlon group 8. Frda\.::-'a\ 3: JWlor chor practcc p. ro. Saturday. lay 4: Semor Conflr': mahon class. 9 a. TL ant:?' c;.:l:ra 7 'Ofj ' shp Sf'r\'lce. ' cnt;;e;\ap';!nage deacons meetng S LEGDET ()rwlumb«soc) l.a) 7: :\ll.-s:cmar_! --W---A--;.-KL-E-F---E-L-D---N--E-:W---S ::::;:::::Ol:::::: y Mrs. George Grmm 'lhl'd l)('': ;J'\.;:;: ; chda. \l 3 Sunday s.chool.l n';r'o d r}g;n\. Pleasant Dell Club 0 a m.- dl\'ne worshlp O:-!5. due \\C:- ':-t b}: [l Lloyd Has Annual Guet Day Presbyteran Church HU\!llman an Harle' Brd Pleasant Dell dub p.eld ts an- Ronald Bll.-';;kurk. pa:torl R(' c. \\ Cc\l:b()n conducted Bble nual }.'llest da) m th Clalrencc hursday :\ay p: RpbC'?ca Cr. ::-lrs. H<tll'} A.ndcr;:on 'uest Boeckenhauer home Thursday aft- cleo church. 2'30 p. m: \\f'<;tmrn. Dt'fl\er extended 'reetmgs. ernoon. ster fellowshp 7; (0- rer.earsal ' )'o'.:c)lals.e(lorn\;p:;!; )'rs. \'('rn Carlson <ronducted. a 8: New Manners club wlpner w. f:thenew=-auto 'SAVNG 'That must be a SAFECO t{:::t when you need help NSURANCE ll4 PLAN THAT S SAVNG MONEY l.w._j. FO CAREFUL MOTORSTS By nsurng care.ful drvers only substantal sav;ngs are pa«sed on to the polcyholder. Can you' qualfy? Come n today and get te money-savng story_ Wes Pflueger Agen(y Robrts Locke Bldg Phone 587 W YOU' CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN'T SUY BETTER THAN SAFECO oc.e Y thl rtw('tmg: r' Law- be hf'ld n Conrord n. June. June Sunday ::'>ay 3: Sud'!\' enroj m'sldf'nt. :\['< HaT) PcnC \ll be held nl the Y\'ake- 0 a. m; v.orshlp ser\'lc'!:j.l. For Varety Try Taty S. t -ca.'>v'. busmess (osson. A ood sale wll roa<>t. park 7.. Eastern Star. r. Herman feld park. : Eastcl'T! S a r met Tuesda: C\('- P. G Han- CO'''agc.; w('rc ;:;l\pn to P3ch' Msson Covenant ChlJrch! n\.ng- Wth \\'orthy btron ::'n :\ ar:d :\'s :\. Jad pre::ent nd )la:. baket$ OJ (:\ej\'n O. Ptd['r:;on_ pastor! C Ra]sun r)resldmg. Plans were p.mst The group v. as candy to ('\ch chld. RE'admgs were Thllrsd ::-'[ay 2: ChOr rc. rrando' nnl: --lhf h ' gropndchnapferremcdonn't J or':anzl'd m 9:22 Sf r\og commlt- H'n b\ ::-nn:c Carlson. rs. hearsal. 7:30 p. m.l. no 3lble stucl. ';j l. 'C- \\ :> )'n; Frt'j C'HlCht )ors Y.loyd Roehr'r and :.'o[r Vlrgol SlUlday :;[a). SundD.::' schonl 'Tuesda. n05te;(' \\l'l'e ::-'lrs. Llbb(':'.l'dt :'lrs. Rot' Grf'Cn. 0 a. rn mornldg \\O;Shl!?_ James -:'er.;ll' j Soc.';lr ed('! r:d )'::; John anl ::'0:' T :\. Gusta- Servng commlttcc \\'a<; :.ll:>' Dahlberg L:nh t''slt: Of :\c.brash3. Han.;on eckenhaut'r and rs )'artll student ; no E'\'lmg se \ ce 'PEQ PEO m t )onda: Vella.C;!''-\'8 '\r :\launl son and [rs. L:-ona Bt gl\l' rc.! pons of the state com en! or t:l':.!attended n Lncoln last \\('tk j---! St. John's Ad St. John tutj:teran ad md Ffl day afternoqn m the church jj:r- 0r$. Hostesses were llrs Clarence :;:; SO';;l )' r; cojducted by Re\.Meske :.'ol's. csrnr A d r prl!tam was gven. t ncluded a oeal solo by ).s. Clarencc W'ter an exercse b) S chlldre and a readng b) lrs. Delbe Jensen. ::-'lrs. Lawn 'nce John. salj: and Mrs. Ronald Ells had the program. Attend Breakfast Mrs. John Schroeder on Bressler ).lrs g-ardner.!o.!rs. J. H asrs. E; R. E. Paulson and :\ '. attended a brf'ak:8> son Presb)!E'rl:Jl mrnmg. t Enerson oll:j.n : ed by Emerscn j Dtultl:O\\ fl '> srl tlonlr' ArM.Jn and Cllr \\ dll'r lh!' JerC.r :j''h;'l;' Jl h hllo;. Farewell Open House Pa ned For Buskr Hanson. Chrstan Chur::h Amos BOf'ckpnhauer <:nt dagh- L\lerln \Vnght. )2< )r) tcr. A('e. \\'a::.ne and :.'or-s. Clar- Thursda\. :.'ola\' 2. Blbl: :-lud\ ene Boeckenhauer Roger and' 8 p. m.; no ch0r r:;healsl Keth.were Sunday afternoon Sunday. )a) 5: bl :.:C(.'. callers n the Elmer Boeckenhauel': day school classes. ttl;.cm. hone followmg wre :'\0.ther's; ::-.[d s \;n'l! \. Da' runner and lunch g-uests m the monshed to Lea\'e thl.' [lh :'ln'. \'rgll Green home: :\r. and :\lrs. ' no e\'en:ng George Grmm and Audrey ).r. Dah' \ acauon and ::'.rs. Elton Gnmm and sons ::-'a. 23. Soux Falls S. D ;\C and.:\lrs _'_ ['harles ::\tallum and famll) and St. John's Lutheran Church Mr and :.'ors. \\'es Anderson and (Samuel :\lek(' pa.tol lam Gordon BresSler Kathy ThUrsda\ :'l L' Sunday and M ark spent the weeknd.n &c:' ;\ / t'llgous Jl- the ome of Mrs. Bressler s S- structons: 9:-3U 'a. m ter Mrs Don Bahde and Chdd: Sunda). :\3}. 5: Sunda.) school r KanG:s Vv-alter \Voolsoh. an.d Bble class('s 9:30. ; : \o.r rth PlattC'. 'amt' Saturday to shp_and comd=-o: ol ('an\\sels n('nd )lotl('r'5 Day \\'l her par- 0:J. d. ':. -;-: Sernor chor!:.. ;;;' rl..gll\to\:'c re('7:s;: P l. Denms and :'lr and lrs. Ah'n : Ra-tdc W('re.Saturday C\ l'nmg ('U(o.;t!:> n the \-Ktor home. h:\r anrt :''<: \ValeJ \\;oolson :: rb/\ lo'sl'lla;'-; lll'l :::;t.l'ls rl lle \Vlham \'ctor Pearon ho and l\;'o;; Ch<jUles Peters dllner; spent Sunda\ \'\Tenng n the Ray lc!ndon f{t'l'l: he'me. \-\'a\'l ' \' Clnd :.'olr'> (;lf'jl Lundahl W' C SUnla\ d'nn'j' f.:'ll'sh the E \\. Lllllrl: tll lwnw. ) \: Sundell and :\rl Denver t'\lrung mnf'r A!\'ln SUndJ PelerPan POTATO Bread Just lke that old-tme tato bread Grandma -;<ed to bake Jumbo slces of the best-tastltj. bre3.d you:-e ever set apjlette to. Try t-plan or t03sted-ld sand\\ ches. Delcously dlffetebl! l'our food dealer has t! NOTC'oE Every one lkes ppng hot' Seaburgers the WAYNE OUNlY EbuALZATON 8bARD '' Wll' MON.: TUES. MAY 6- 'duse! WED. : PeferPan SLCED UNS sandwch you've ever!eat.n' Pelt Peter Pan n la PolkaDot p-.. hs\'e! fresher- read! - :!

17 ! ' ) Dsposoll. unsantary storage of garbage.' wastes away quckly Easy *stall. deal Star ]' fo r 7-{)z. Cons stlght Meat Chunk.UNA FSH Del onte Slc.d 'or Halves. :: No. 2v Ca'ns : PEACHES lnstal/ed' USE DSPOSA'LL N ANY SNK DTKE Plumbng! H &'Applance Summer COlTONS AND NYLONS At VAN'S FraySturday MAY 3-4 $ pro $ sses 57 :\. \mj _\lt. Cc'lrgc Gl Jllm!.fOlo'S:dOdH Tnmlan Mauek l Plan\'jf'\\ Rev. Melvn Pederson wll be n Benson Thursda.y through Sunday conductng specal secvces n the Besonvale Covenant church. SMOK D HAM.' Butt Enqs lb. 45c Shank EJds lb. 39c CENTER SLCES r lb. Sl.'CEDBACON 3 bs. $00 SKNlES WENERS 3 bs. $00' HAM Jbs. $00 AM SALA:D OR POTATO SALAD FOR YO\JR PCNC GA Creom.Style 0 Whole Kerhel Golden CON fomatoes Northern-Ol00's FACAL TSSUE 5. SnpAGH-ETT 7 Reg. cans cans pkgs. cans ; 'Duncan Hnes (AKEMXES. GA Down'. 4- R?.Pkgs. 'TSSUE t ' $ for GA Rpe 'n Ragged No. 2.Cans : PPLE CHUNKS GA Cut Green No. Cans SPARAGUS. J Karo' Blue Label lz-lb. Jar SYRUP Wadel< Rgular Rolls AXPAPER GA Canned fol C EVA. MllK : Van Camp' K& CBEANS GA Tasty No. 303 Can. SPNACH GA Dark Red nne3\baeans TOMAO SOUP 0 Reg. t rd Frm Red Rpe 2 l-b. 2 Reg. nrscroscello tu:o a Celeryl earts 2Jc Fresh Pnop:4e - Persan Lmes Cucumbers ' f Leaf lettuce cans $ cans $ cans :$ Free Delyery on Ordelrs $5.00 or ore CHEESEr 8-oz. rkg. 4c Golden Quart J.:: n'.' RNE -lb. pk.22c d;:pl:t'

18 Tea 'He d Socet Erwn Ulrch and Gene er Ulrch Mr. Puls Darwn and Mnne Brulj!ckner. luncheon guests were Mr. Sam Ulrch and Kenneth Trnty Lade'$ Ad j Mrs. Theodore Heberer a Mrs. Lawrence Heherer were h tesses for Trnty Lades ad Tb: rsday afternoon at ;he school bas ment. Four guests and 37 membe were!: 'tf.r: ;kt:' ok A»= L.l was held ' r f' 'E:fSGu :J e ttesse : --- Attend showerl Mrs. Reubenl Bussl and Pe!\frs. Arthur Behmer and Yvo !-- and Mrs. Herm' Buss we Mr. and Mrs. (blaus Rathman Carol Dorsey nd JacU: Pngel or: ngeb a e and Russell were vstors n the 'were Saturday ev nng vr!tors n Henry Lenemann home Norfolk the A. Bruggeman home to vst n the Mrs. an hom. Thesday evenng. Merlyn Bruggent.m Ft. Meade Norfolk Saturay e ehng. Mr and Mrs Albert Behner Md. and Dwght Bruggernans Norfolk Mr. 'and Mrs. Uoyd Mr. and Mrs. \lwght! Ulrch Dorcas Socety Behmer Mrs. Henry Asmus and Bran Bky ap?-.jce w:ere Su- Mrs: Samuel Ulr' h was P Ronne and Mrs. Robert Lene-! day evenmg VlSl rs n the ElWn tess to 28 members Peace R' manr and Cyntha were Sunday Ulrch home. k formed DOrcrup socety Thursd afternoon vstors n the E. O. A number of omen of NeWat the church.'l Guests were. A T H hl d d Otto Ulrch Mrs. gavd Leuker Behmer home. ';svaleextnsfon albs lt Mrs. Erwn ullfch. Eml Pus 'h W : V C G Fohrm Mr Elementary Students tended t e sprn tea at ayne FZ M. Hobert esef; last Tuesday. Edward Brgg)S Am]a Schroefl- Take Tour of Lncoln '.Mr. and Mrs. Ed er and LaDomla Ulrcb. Hoskns upper elementany pu lvr. and Mrs. Vrgl A group of ad.es g and R8v. pus made a feld trp to Lncoln es'tre;nfue George Heusnger saj.g a solo. Mrs. Fr:y tou'red U;f-e state captol 'Mr. and Mrs. b; :t-stf a hotel Nebraska Hstorcal r'. and Mrs. ;::% e:' Pt nras :e:c'k :ash: : 5.!e;trs. by Mrs. Walter Fe ke. A Bble park at oem. etta' and quz was held. Aooompanyng the group were v\stors 0 Secret sstrs wkre revealed Mrs. Woodrow Mahan Mrs. Erc Mr. and and new names drawn. Meerhenry Mrs. Hans Asmus el anct Mr. Mrs. Reuben Pus and Mrs. George Arlene and Langenberg. Day supper hame Dwght Bruggeman and Marjore Krause. Gladys and jwlllls Rechert were thussd m:g. c; ;r=sev stors n the frends were revealed and new Mr. and Ms. J.l Pngel were names drawn for the comn year. Monday eveypng \fstors Rev. G. B. Frank gave a OOk re- Lous Bendn home.! Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Frank and fy vsted n the Edward Sclafter nome Norfolk Sl)day others Feted. ByGl'acePups. Hoskns lowr elementary pu plls. tnght by: Mrs. R. A. Duff;. entertaned ther mothers at a t(' ::r'hursday aftellnoon. jroeke- Gary F'rnd led the flag sa. Sunday lute. Daryl ahan played a pl. home. ano solo. Frst raders and '. and. kndergartners pla:yed a Sngng. and Mrs.r g<:}e: Jeanne An Lars.on Played famly and a plano sol-o. Frst second and Mardell thrd graders sang a number. wee Moth- Jerry Holbrook played a pano 0 the Mrs solo. Thud graders p.rcsenung a!;klt were Sandra Kay dlmsteadt l\.lu y! ahd Lesle Nelsen MSS Lal scn Sandra Woockman Dar) ah(tn and Nancy Opter. Refreshments were Sefwd the pupls. Each mother potted plant. TSSUES Baptsmal j Paul DaVd son of Mr. and. Merlyn Brggem:an Ft Me de. ;:etztdt;dt:e a church byev. G. B. Frank. S n- ll: fe Jll.er Peter ;md Grandp ents Mr. and A. Bruggeman were hosts at a ' n- ;:V. «tshe :g ts \an CallHs Madson S. D.. and l'vll's. Maron Calles Norfk' Mr. and Mrs. John Yolk and. and Mrs. John Munter Rando ph and Mrs. /'eter and Debbe. Afternn guests weremr. Dwght B uggeman and.m.rs. nd erad Brug man Uanny and D. reachet Surprsed at Farew Party Here Mrs. 4nora Maha was hon red by her pupls at a surprse p rty last week. GUestolwere Mrs. Vernon er Mrs. AsmuS Olmsteac:t Mrs. Truman Jer Ann and Margaret Lloyd LarsDn and Mrs. Mary Gfts were presented to y Gary Asmus.and Frend. F w' 'gj. Come pck your favfrte thltken_ tender.. uky and fresh-tastng. No-;v feotured of the MOhor Hoe ''Sprng Chcken Value Show We're delghted to offer rou just 'fat kn of a thcken and chcken p:n4<!uck.fro.en Manor House. So d leous:t makes any dnntr a Sundaynner:' And 00 at thee Value Show prces! Try MlJor /ou Chckens.day. 0;0' SAFEWAY. ers ::oor ou.; fro2m. cuf.up. U. S_lnsptcod. 't-b ovarogo; '. Each : r: S 5._S_''reed. a real.prnljvalut Pg.. : 89 :. an.' ouse; fro2;;'-;;ady-lo.ook. l-h. C e ' \ Ma 0 Hou ; fro.en. U. s. tled. - Tl-ugh.J.4.r.:.Pkg.: 9 ' '! '39 n 9 $ u. $. nspo.d. enoy.avngs wth ths value.. Pkg. : --- b C $(ed Bacon f;le;:;lj 98c LOll'ge Bologna So'_ and..lb. 3 9c Maor Ho ;.ozo.- ;acly-(oc lb. C Make your Sunday Dnner'; complete wth these fne/odds. at Safeway! Corn ::;!;clty.j;' 2.9c Sweet Peas ::e;d.qualt/b9c Potatoes d!t!: h Oc Sweet Pckles Bood whole.'; 29c po fatoes l-:; r n:. 2 :ko:. 3 3 c Potato Chps. :d:j39c Celatns!; flavors 3 Pkgs. 9c Straned Honey B.::tzJ 27 c Fleet Bscut Mx.40.0z.Pkg.43c DD YOU KNOW- YousaveJllors OR youl total food l;!ll by ahopplns remady at S4tcW.. Youand. fany_ be!tter and better wth' Qualty Chekd Homogenzed. Mlk. When you drnk Qualty Chekd Mlk you reducf calcum defcences. _ ease nervous tenson. sleep better. _ feel healther. - Extra Speca/ Values (0- TEACAR.DEN Top QUrlty Sweet Sprea's jelles?rd! top quallty..: 9c Crape -Tea Oll-nlen; top ua!ny..g!a.:3 Plum.0<9c 0< 9c Tea Gn.rdan; top tjua.utr. C<lrulS '. Blackberry oz. -t7c TeB. Garden; top qualty Cll-S:J.t. Preserves!!!:!:.:? J 9c blackberry 2 39c Tea Garden; top qulljty :tar ngel Food Mx P;lbu'Y; 3' 99 49c Pe F n 9 Wldeme; Blueberry reody to uselove you Scl. '. 29 c Soda era' ckersbuybaker; fresh.l'lb 5c Box& B49c R S t - 79c Pure.Vegetable Shortenng 3-lb. oya a n all.purpo'e.forbetferbakng... Can Tender golden ' on tbe-cob ked Tomatoes =';;r<ng..9c H ' d L tt Frob ea e ucemedum fnn 2c heads Lb. Pasca Celery Crsp h tender. Lb.2c Crapefru t Florda; medum sze tasty.b. 8 c A Newtown Vanety; 2 25 pp es fo.-fresh tasty apple pe. Lhs. C. yocados AJlds zest and flor to sads. Eaeh 5c GREEN.oNONS RADSHES CUCUNlJER$ Curpr bevl Food Rlmch lay. Cob..4-0L Cob '!fc Edwonfs Rch Coffee _. C. Duchess Tasty Salad Drmng t-qt.j. S34 Duth M Slced AmertCllt Cht S-oL. g. 27 SUlpnna Pancake Mx 3'fJ-b.lag39c lacx Powder.d Mlk ' )b. (tn. 37c Mammy tou Yello (on Meal. 5-lt. Bag 43c Nrb5to Crutker Meal. '' 0-0l.P'kg. t9c (hclrmn Whte Dnner Hapkns or.00'kg. 29c BOfUXt cleans dly lwads. '-ot. Cart la 20 Mule eam BQrCX J&. Pkg. 2c Wte Magc S -* Peg. 58c Parade Suds 9. 4O-ol. Pkg. 62: Gcd detals and entry blan at SafewaJ Rye Bread. 2. Skylark;!!lced fresh. 6 0z. Pkg _ J Me Pork & Beans.0:Jll27c Van Camp's;.n tomato sauce --. W'SCO.Gao l..lb 33 c._.c 3)'9 Vegtable Sbo# Makes Hgnl. Duffy $wh'nng l. 3.b.Cn»88c Swft's: al purpo.s. :;.llor!<g J 5 oz. fe 3 37\Z.74c.'&. t. PJ;'. elous su'ds. for. stockngs lngere and wooleu r rf 9 oz. 3 5 % 74c U Pkg. _ t. l'.- An effctw detergent for especuly drty clothes Breeze.t32(77c lo_t ofsodb for every use odess. 2 t:. 77c 2-COjUl packge 39c: 48-«. package $.49 '

19 Vctor Clocker. and spent Monday afternoon Max Krueger home. ' '.. M;r. and Mrs. Max Krueger and amly Were vstors n the Arthur home Perce Wedhesday Mr and Mrs. Clare.rlCe Woock. en::sly errl:5 WOoc:klllan home Pefce: n honor of MWooCkman's brthday. Mr.m.j;: ousea mng. Honors Duane. Nathan Famly a!!''ae ane :aa)!'n ther home last Sun- J Ptch prz.es went to Mrs Le> Ny ug l\rs. n' OOCkman.M.r8. Jodlelps Mr. \\llson Mr. Buss hdtsn Mr. and 'Mrs.! Harry Hansen and Md. and Mrs. A. Nathan and. famly Norfolk.:.\'. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and ;'H'tl\%r. ; l Buss and Peggy Mr and Mrs. Ezra pchen and famly Mr. and Mrs. hner <;hapman and famly 0;ljdMr'nJrrsW{J t &On Mr. and Mrs l WlUdnger ll rl. ogg hr:: '. <Wd Mrs. Lloyd Klug and lam By Vr. and Mrs. Max Krueger and farhly and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Woocl<man - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rt>thv.sch and Cone were last Sunday vs- 0'S n the Henry Voss home l\r and Mr. Herbert Pfel \\('(' Saturday e\c'lg vstors n : l*\. el'jcl.rd Wcbcl' home Pam- DOlln Rae Frnk Omaha Spent lllf' \vcckend n the home of her. ;''. and Mrs. Glen Frnk. Krause was a Saturday \stors n the Mrs. ::'vlnhome..-- '------! : f and'r'wln Moenn and Vstors m the G'lto JurpgeLet Koepkes Wed j Mr and Mrrl J E. Plngel ahd 5 Madson Nere Sunday aft- home Llgh * Wal Broeke ler Lmcoln were.c.--!;.;--.;.j+-:.;_:j::.;.:.;;.;;.;.;.:. Vstors 'n the Wllard Mr ard Mrs J E Pngel ls! Fort Ye Saturday V'! rs m the Caser l'd MOlday evelllng the aj- y ars Broekemeler \ome.perce Schwndt mond \&.pert y home M F t d S d Mr and MrsJ E 0 Behmer r were the Tues- Mrs Emela' Ms fchmldt drtl?rt ROhlkeand were S nday. uprs e e un ay anba[ulamrmrslas!rre<lapulnd S'MMrr.' EmEnnallo <:.-. <;; anele au.;e.rlonle were h:.ue_ ts n the J.. P'ngel b:d aer! dc= anwe[)afond = n the WRlt. B'oekC'meer Lne n mversary Sunday evenngj at ther h p('nt h(' wp('l<eml n 'te ho e of home wth approxmately 60 o. Harr) Strate and Mrs. Stan- hs Sster l\r. J. E. Pngel and guests present. Lous Bendn Vlarotz' famly.! Progesslve ptch furnshed noon callers n'ltnon.npe p ft lvr. ':Jld s Althur L'q-(k('J' entertamment wth przes g-on9 home. sever wrje \!*t.ors n the Frlapk l\ler to. Mrs. Harlan Grmm M. Ed Mr. and Dakota hom!:' \VedtwsdClY evcnung wn Strate.'Mrs. Helmer Poofahl Lnda and t Newman Mrs M:n'lha Ruhrke pnp'mrs. Gtlbert Grmm Edward Bern- folk were Mt's. Elmer: Frankll\'llk' \\('Jl'.an!llg qlpsb hardt and Herman Koepke. tot's-n the Mrs. Harlan Wedner\ay 'ft(r;l()tj'n.o V'sPaU Mrs. Herman. Marks lden an Rev. and and Dy- \Vetzel T\ollolk fur h r blrthday. attendant at the \veddtng Was.. n the ::vr. and!\!t s l-lln 'P. H;.;en amado the guc'sts - Thursday and::.v'l. am \l. lejhal H.!.Qg A tll'ce-tcr caj{e b::tk'd and ) V;:ync. \\'f P Tllur'day d nner decorated by ''S. Lester Koepke trry Lm'oln guesls n the home of Mrs. Han- and.\rs. Elmer Koepke centered and Satu. da n sen's and Vlrs. Rcublg's llncle. t(' refreshment table. hr daughter 'VH- Chal'lC'y Amkrson Stuth SJOlLX Guests were [rom Utca Fre- fantly. Cty. They wcre al:tell 0. Vfl).tor m.ont Stanton. Nor.fOlk Plcrce evenlllg. J. Jones and n the Carl A U:-' Ull. h mt'. plou.'. Tllden Carroll an. d. \-'layne. :vr. and. ::v's.. Sunqay n \ Cty Doulas. ' ':\r. an.:!. :\rs. UO\ d f hr.lcr and )'. and lvrs. G.bert Fll'tcher the home of fn l{;.v S\)J ne g? BrCr reer;\:::;. vstors m ra:n Mrs. ::=: :.a.n Camp's..49c. ce Cream /2 gal. 98c 6-oz. cans Base 2 for 33c No.2 cans Porlc:' & Beans. for 37c Towne Prde CONCENTRATED FRT DRNK Mode of Pure rurt Jces - No Sugar Requred 5-Oz can makes a full quart 2. cans 3c pt.38c Mayonoase Swft premum! \ acon lb. 530 OLEO 4 b.s $ Fresh Dressed Home Grown FRYNG CHCKENS lb. 56c 'New Cabboge 2 'bs. llc Ca!rots. C>a. 2. cello bags 9c PO L U. S. Choce Beef CHUCK ROASTS LB. 37 e Morrell Prde SLCED BACON ONE-LB. 49C PKG. orthern T' ssue Rolls or Colored U. S. Choce Beef ROUND and CLUB STEAKS 00 LB. 5g e All Meat -BG BOLOGNA LB. 3g e SUM-R-A0 FOR ReFRESHNG COLD SOFT DRN(S Whte loaf FLOUR 0$<'/0 PURE C GROUNp BEF Superb FRUT COCKTAL 00 Mornng lght RED CHERRES 4 No. JOJ FANCY GOLDEN-YELOW BANANS CRSP FRH GREEN-TOP RA)S FLAV R PAC CONC LEMONADE 2:33c! WELCH'$ CONCENTRATE GRAPE JUCE 2 ':r 43c 6 28C (POWDER.) PACKAGES '_ PNT'JOTTL 2 C (SYRUP)..' 50 lb. bag!. [ 2 2: BUllCHE$ 9 c 00

20 ''' '''''''''''''' S el by The Helqld' tem. about Warne folk. you kno;w! hrelgcr f.rnest Packer anu '5. Henry to St. Crox :: \aarrlage thel; ';9h rkrvrt;htc:rm;; Lal'ry Ba) Plclsown S. D. The weddlr 9 w4s n Forrest Lake Mn Tle newlyweds for the sofe control of' corn rootworm wre worms ct worms. One ushel of COfn ncr!ose wll more than pay te cost of band treatment. CUSTOM APPLED OR RENT ONE OF OUR SPRAYERS NORTH EASTERN FERTLZE. CO. S. Man UYour Fertlzer.Hearlquarters U Wayne Phone ' GOO)rEA :REPE $ S t.e low-cost SUPER -CUSHON WTH HG)H PCED FEATURES; 'Regular No Jade-nl Prce $ CORlE L AUQ-OLCPMP NY!. : ' ' ' Sale Prces On! Bloth Blacks and Wh'tewalls TRE SZE SAL PRCE* Reg. No. Trade-n Prce wth Trade-n 600 X 6 $6.75 $ X X X X X WHTE SDWALL SALE PRC::ES 6.00 x 6 $20.50 $7.40 6'.70 X 5 7 o x x x * Regular prces are plus tax. Sole are plus tox ond recappable AND GLLETTE DARY Pure-Pak S MADE N ONE AUTOMATC OPE-RAnON HGH Gnlde A Mlk Homogenzed Mlk COUNCL OAK STORE Your Frend at Mealtme SAFEWAY STORES nc. DAl.Y HOUSE ETTE PODU TS GLlJETTE DARY and ts producers cooperate to brng you pure whplesome mlk at ts freshest and Gllette purchases enough mlk.n Wayne County to furnsh a quart of mlk to every person n Wayr. daly. Grade A Mlk Homo Mlk :: ' MACHNE Here's wy all G:llctte Mlk n Pure-Pok Contaners [s always pure and delcous..rubber fngers' feed contaner blanks n ot one end of the machne. Metal fngers form the contaners whch then go nto ( sterlzng cham er. Each contaner s' hot-paraffn sterlzed n de and out. mmedately the contoners ' are chlled accurately fl!ed through the open top pnd hermetcally sepled. lts all done n seconds n our dary wthout the touch of humon hands! When you buy Gllette mlk n Pure-Pak you ore the frst to break Pure. Pak tamper proof pourng seal! ' Half & HaLf Lactone Ornge Drnk Chocolte Mlk CoHage Cheese Butter :. AVk.LABL A THESE STORES RNEHART'S GA CTY ROCERY '''Qualty at te Best Prces Foodlner ARNE'S SUPERETTE Open Evenngs land Sunday 0' SHAER'S GROCE.RY n usess foryour He:;:h! _'. VERf -BO.PLE.PHONE.'

21 ance ' guests!. tafsons. At kns nd.her nvted mother.s to afternoon to classes. Later ant gu('sts were. potted pfnsles Mothe.r's.Qay. car.ds. A WS' er:joye:u n D5- afte'lloon ';vhere s t(tl.chr. L. Dnrrl C'ntcl'!ancd dub Frday uftl'l'l)oon l\ftl'('ll mcmbcl's present..!:ll'y pard Wlls a gucst ((')rdljn' )J'urnbcl'gcl' lwe lht' sso.f! bnstatus of \Vo ' Plans WE're mfjde fo! the t'nttt'th.an\pr.sal Y ohservance :. J\:or'lLt tl.vu: l(! ' : tll' Lcg]() : Tre Travelefs Safety Servce Rae Ann and Dpnna Hky JoJ;J re ;ron JjadHn WSOUTHW'EST frl :::S:yS!:r ':p a nle ddatlg de:h r - By taft Corespondent Rolle Longe was a mener of he bulldmr comnllttee Mrs. Hen.v Frevert Mrs. War. Mrs Lawrence Rmg a tende a ren Ells and famly and Ml's HarsCh contest n Verhe Gun ar- vey Larson went to Wakeheld last : son S school near Con rd ast Sunday to VSt Wth Mrs Henry Tuesda[Y evemng and award Barelman gtnat: aldvjren t;o b of Laurel ' Last Tuesday e C'nng Mr and Mr and Mrs Albert Sunden r:; Ed Sandahl were at Carral. ' M rs. Harry Anderson and Mr. fn nd sltmg n the Stanley Morns Mrs. Alvn Sundell wejc- dn!t orne Sunday the) \\(>lc supper n the Roy Sundell h' me fulests of Mr and Ml'>: Homer last Thursday evenng. Mrs. Andetlson lermann ap.d atjlded an Apollo spent the ght wth. M dus- $ub.concert at Wlsner wa.s a Frday dner _ Ml. and Mrs. Albert. Sundell ter guest at \. r F. Ekerot.'h and. 's- ':ld Mrs Harry /l.ndcl'sdn were Lutt tod Mrs. R. A. Nmrog n the wth Mr. and Mr. A'hm SundC'l Mrs. afternoon CharlC's She Sherman wu tm.f' f r sup er ;FrwedM d.uw.r. Mr.'! Mr. and :'-lr5 Me F cher nd' 'on WE'rP Ht Merle' Rng'p to slend : :.Thurdny ('VEnng. Sunday C'\'e:rng ; :le.\: a\rlarht:: Toell : \\'ho h;-j( $pent llw dy n the: pa'rt;lnj::.er2gen oe'ccd at the hosptal Saturqy to sqc & tlwr l.;r8ndson Jerry Barl'lrlan : who unn('!'wc'llt em uppf'ndcctpmy - h<lj mornng. '. Jlcqu('l!nf' SooC'rlf'r);j OmflhR.! = spent (' v('ekl'lld Wth hrm: _ ' folk Jack Cuh! came lp COl :pun- = dy upp('r and t'? <.!j('nd: the: \\l'ddllng h<lt cv('nmg. jlt Janws GUslafnns ll(' Lawn'net' Meyer [;.UrH:. H[.)OP- tj')'(' { th = '' 02(;lST\\o;: 's T\V ;ly : ; : :\' anr \lrs Quet bunch n the back seat 'eh? lll esl tllc'.:\rs. WJltl:'r.doc.' ' -. h(l) dll«( ;ll d.- r '. ;);\ (L;/f Jlng e l' ' <nr thlpplgas hjell tetchllg d ONC' nwt ello/m :\ le!lls J)a\el(ndmb(rs.' l <:Ol!X (\ :\ Plh-hll(nt s dl letulled home \ clnr \-. H<l\ un<l) J rhulston cllnllf'j gle'sts; \! ](0\ nt l\ln llrl cnjldnd tllclll \\s h tht'tn John n /lodcltlon M ROb ltson anrl and andlsnns \\L! tl('elf0 hl hllthcl\ rlld rdll() 's S\Jll(!::' n \\('dlhdl:'r <{\(' home Jlm (hl)('rs; T \ l)(lh f'lhllllk -lno C llrlrpn <lnd]v and l\rs Ca] mngsundd. tllt. ll)( ( ll'h)!\r and Mrs L()f'l Knoh- = ll n \e Pm on Thr n('(' 0\ (' ton t tnh' flom \lhdllcc' Tar 0\\ f Jr dllll(') \\\ ( md 000h nnc.l son. (hko arrhcd! - d!.htl J \l!ldlcd \\ ho nd rl dnd Don Clemons rna Lunrldhl! h( los) ' nd unda) mornng to attpnd thj'.':! dnd chlldr('n fl am Pllm\ ]('W \-H' SUP])! r guc! t h( L J Rrock - S-o<ll'rhf'rg 'H'dng that. Lf'on l-f'noll('k 0 Nell and ]\ Lun dhl hom(' {Hong. Thf'Y nb trun for a. lad Mrs Ahal SUndf'l! completed Mr and :\<; Rd lglp nnd \. t n tht' plrpntal JUf[ Sod- ': 'r th t f' gloup \'hlch ncluded nllle ofchlllcn \\rt' t (;orclon Btlld's f'rhrghom(' ;wee eo rt the t\\c'\.: lr.ob tson blbthrrs for '. \. l'ntl ]lllst \\edpe'sday. ::.'.and M!'S Jm Chan'lbf'rs l Lnd SS:'lS. Jflmes wa:s unable to eve.ng. F.'da. Y l.ards \\(''(' n the '.Slted t.hc: Curl Anderson tt ome ': ('doh flom SdOltsblufL Eugbw Swanson home. afler attpndmg the Bl'Ock-Sodrr- Jl B '!ny. Rmg wao n the Paul berg wpddmg. : a Sodrbcrg home 0' the wcddmg :\'s. Bud F.rlnndol wa n Sl d altlc:'r (ln5ndl' and: (;Xof:E')T a M 5 the ho\;('f U( st ]\ S dg<lf :8od- :;chool 'Ahele she tormf'ry taught ' ues get \\'(' clmne'l gu(ls SUndl) Jelom(' PearOllS \\'('(' the. he FJ (( r nckson honll \\ 0 Bud - llanclson home tol SUnday : e!->ltl '; 3locgett etnlllleu for Jlls CRAsh spends npanl' = MUSC BY anlh:rl;)rt \\n ;lr E't r c:::ro! D on UflY dlluh guc'c;ts Llonlld Lundahl nho s r{('oh'rng from kl Sh-w Rolclts' home bruses fnd h\o hrro{pn arms : juy ROJ('ll and re<'ew'd n a fall at her home D :;:n (' L;;:);/: ::7r d;nfpe \kupp('r gudts n Featurng a Beauty Contest and : day the \\'Pldun Mort('lllSOn 'hom ''' tze for the Oldest Lady Presenl as! TU(lday c\ f'nng Glen Lun- \\ L'J'(' \lr. <lnd l\5. Elmer Boeck : dahl;. entertallled 'vlr. mel :\l's. f'nhrl John and Bud B09cken. tl Geqe Block and chldr.en llau s nnd Mr. and Mrs. Law-! Admsson $.00 obsryanc(' uf )lrs ntcwk's bnsun. Paul and Jeq.n. & : da.y. ::\ler]p Rng and Mrs.: Glen!!B lr. and Mrs Arthur Slnlf l'olsun.were \vth Mrs. RJ.PhJ.Rng :: A ftrdt't'n.d. \H'rp Thursday for brthday coffee Monday aft- '= WEST RANDOLPH BAllROOM Stock Kng's Speedway nc. SUNDAY MAY.5 S000 N PUR SES - Norfoll< Nebr. STRCTLY SroCK Gale open 6:30 Adlts S.OO tax pad Under -250 ONE OF AMERCf'S FEST MLE TRACKS'. p.m.. TAKES THE LEAD. WTH THE LATEST MPROVEMENTS. Among an the states AKfAR.BEN ranks as one of the fnct of al mle tracks to add to the thrll of the thoroughbreds -the Kng of Spo' tl wt consdcraton for thc publc always oremoh n ts efforts. ' /' ranks 3.mong t'he nut wth mprovcmcnt For t 955 AK.SAR BEN has nstalled the Flm Patrol 6Y5tem. n addton to t'he fun of 3.tten.dlng the races n Nebraska you also share n the benefts_ All profts are dstrbuted to agrcultural chartlble and educatonal projects throughout the state. ;. tfln;fll;lt's; ;:-- - rf' nr()lt to t. Lous to ' D E v t thpr son. Carroll and Con- ' at f. ry spf'nt tlh' evenng wth the : 'T:;; wth l\r K NG'$'.' : J.--: O.K. DAN( E BA.:D : SATrRDAY. L\Y t =. Tlwy're OK'. Beau Brmme Another sele:cto'l' of the famous jbeau Brummel shrts Event. Slght rgula but nothng to mpar the and sport models-three spetal groups for two days. frst Qualty Knt Brefs! By Famous Make Frst (ll'lly knt brd by a famous m.a.ker GlL-U<.antef>d elastc' wast hom\. Ta.lornl for jlf'rft( t ft ant comfort. (mw' ll han' a tmlk ant pkk ) a.n ('xtra par at th g rt>'nt grpat 2.a\ ;ng of ' par for $. pr.. for $ 50 Men's Famous Name Neck Tes. 3 fclr $ : Boys' Boys' Shor Sleeve Sport Shrts Bo'''''!o>hort. f'e'' a. ' ('n'lw!' rayons patterjl'> and (Jlll' tl'rr:r doth!'. S:{p<; 6 to tt 'ut nut tnr ths o;ppj'al Dollar DlY. /'. -ll:: For tl! b() s' {tll:'> durng tlc. ('\!'nt. :(';;:' \:''' 0 $:!.9S. 'lmm r fllolltlh; Hlwud. ()lhtalldll'!: '. \:\' lor 0 'll : Lee Denm Western Shrts.. and ls Orchhtra Men's Odd Lot Hats Nylon 5 T R-E T C H Sox CDAY lay 5' =.;;A;;(lm;;;.;;$;;;;.OO_ta:;;';:;.J:;;a\.:.d :: W A( BOHEM.AN Bt!\D 5 Arm. 5c tx paldl ---'-re';;e';;';;-t-;;'';;e'd;a';;'c-r--'5 FRml\t:y 20' :! Tf'tmf'n onl:\-p:ttf>uts \\'kome :. ::::: : ;8 :. pt new power k nto your ar by brng l bock to tle COR!YELL CO. Ourlservlc canexcelled rfe ala aod J. of.dlorenenl ports. see us complete satsfacton ot tmes. T pjws. Odd loj of plt and Nlrduroy hlts. YaJ- (H. to $U0. Rrokpll L.f'R hut a good!ool'f'(tnn tn hoo<.ro from. alllf'o; YOll art' lrf' to rl'('tll'!n:j.f'. (';Hnp.n and see ths olltstnndllg- :lltlf' Men's Cushon Foot Work Sox. 3 r. $.00 Men's Whte Handkerch.fs \ft'u'!' \\ hlt> han(lh'c'hefs for th. Dolhtr Day 6\'ent Lar&'e sx ' henullf'd edges ' A good bg- quantty for oot' buck. Lee Shop Caps 2 fn $.00 Men's 00% Wool Suts 3 for $ z. Sanforzed Denm Jeans Bop' R-.'. <;Tlrll d d(]llll jl':ln. n $3.00 Men's Cnvas Gloves... 4 pr.$loo :\'\ 0 rf'tdl '0';:>. Th.(' famoll!o; f'f'l('l. n on streteh <;ol'k!o Ollf' l.f' ft. all. Pattprn o!:<! 'nlor $ 0. dark tones am :;;ht '::df's Bp Un' to f'' h<; ()lt<.t;lndn Lee Work Hanks. Men' l)n lud short work ' 8od{ l}'on renforced ht'f' and toe. Ra.ndom 'olor'; and wth'!'k!{ U) an ('xtra nve pa.lr for l. Men's Work Sox 5 pro 4 for $.00 Mel)'s Sport Sox Reg. to 85c..2 par $.00 ' Se What Your Buck WU Buy. EVERYTHNG ON THS TABLE GOES nr(:);):::llt:aerpn:!n!!ottwy:o ;!u:le: 0 Boys' PO'omos : nlzf' '\atonally.advertsed from t Rayon Shorts : a:-:;:('jt'f()'t;n:or np $ 24 +te Shrts t Fancy Sox :l:op \; S(:7f te::j's oys' Jacets fa Denm Shrt lacks.; Szts 3G to 46 regulars and longs. Suspenders Men's Bow Tes <: _+'----: : oy's Sprng Jackets ) '3 OFF: Lee Bb Overalls. $3.29 '5 Larson jco. Store '-Jl :!. l....''''.''; t : AND BOYS.! ' :.: t :.:.'. '!!.*.ll ':

22 . : TheWGl'ne (N br.l Herald Thursday May 955 ers he. ljuncheon guests ere ::===t:===::=t::t;:;.:;-;:::;:;=::-t::: Mr. an Mrs. Marvn Wllard Rouse Kefer Blar a.nd : L ' Sampson Wder-vent surg at day supper guests _were Mr. d es Wakefeld hosvtal Thw'sd y. Mrs. E Rouster Omaha and Mr.!:.\::rk tna guests of r. and Thf ex;g e;:;; b;j 'T'rle;: Blrthd y at D6lfk!rsn!aa \ C':. ; ' Mr. and '5. Darrel Thomsen report a heavy ran sho\ver there. sc-t Uncoln were SWlday guests 'ana farruly ere SWday dnner Mrs. Mame Hansen Wsn r was at L. J Bressler's. guests at Herrman Thomsen's. They a weekend guest of Henry (orths. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel 'Puckett \vere afternoon vstors at Densl TSuOffndffayY cadlloe'rv.t y Omaha 'Vts a and fatmly and l\.r. and Mrs. P. Sbades. celenbratng the brthdays R. Gr'l'ser WC'e Sunday dnner of three cou ns; Dense Sebade Last Tuesday Mrs. Heney Korth guests at UC Menno Erl home Ronne Seba e and Denns Thom- accompaned lv's. Lyle Dowty Wakefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Puckett sen. to Norfolk to VSt \\ th her broth- attended a church meetng n Nor- l er from Colorado. folk n the evenng. :Ad 'Wth MtEng. Mrs. Henry Bush was a rrdaj.:\r. md Mrs. L. J'. Bressler were Mr. and. August Kal and caller at Elwood sampsons+on her Frday dmner guests of Mrs. Dck Judy were unqay dnner vstors way to the Cecl Stallbau homl! verson South Soux Cty where. telalnaal;:; e::lt b :hato('. Wl.! Shl.ehJ'srs. Blly Hansen and 'R notolllutheemratwmhoede'.mnto 'thanea'hmouse's. Swux Ct)! hosplal. fam)l.- \-r. lnd Mrs. Joe Wlson. - uu Y Mrs. nan Dolph attende4 P.wn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schroeder and va<;ated by Mann's. Creek club at Mrs. Homer Bler- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and Sxty-Ffth 'Weddng mann's Wednesday..art.}raasn.e Mr. and Mrs. Wllam.fehrs F U' S l-'--nry TarllO\V were evenng vscelebrated J ther sxty-ftl' wed- armers nlon ees tors.. '. dng annv rsary n Omaha Wed- Servceman/s 5 d Mrs. Mable Clnkenbeard S VSnesday. He' s confned to a _.. es lmg relatl\'cs and frends at ptal at prdsent. They are former Lesle F'armcls Umon mxt F rj- hurston. resdents hre. ' J_ day c:'enmg.at A. W. olph's. Mr.?-.nd Mrs. larty Stenhoff Followmg the regular ll'l'tmg and Noreen Bancroft Wl're SWl Mr. and.rlrs. GlbeL Rauss were Herbel t. B:Tmann \\ho sent 7 day \'SJtorS at Clark al's. TueSday enng.vm'tors at Er. mont?s 0.h'Ol'ea r:d Japan. S.hOW O.Ml' dnd l\'lrs. MU'Vll Me.ler were vn ;3ottge s. Mr. and Mrs. Paul eel sldes taken \\ hlle on Jus lra l\!l:ntlay VJSltors at Art Ml'ler's and H('nschke 'ere Wednesday eve- also -! lrl<'l} were at Max Hen nng vstc)} tllcre. - cllk(c they were at Wau Mr. and rs. AdOlph Henschkl'.-.: und }lrs. ralty Longe gul'sts at Dale sted at ' Frevrts Sunday. Omha Mr. and lrs. Gln' Longe Mr; and d.l's Ervm Bottger and and Mr. and MS. Donne Longe Mr. and Mrs. rvn Bottger M. and M's. 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