EHE. a corn TuesdaY morning 00 the (Xte land about nine miles north and CIle and ooe-quarter west c:i Wayne.

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1 pages sectons NNETY TlRD YEAR 'P N T W Hansen Real Wnner ~ 'ames op... rs h Tuesday Electon Plger Cambrtdp. RaBtm aqd North Platte have been named tbp wnners n the t 968 Com YU81lty mprovement Program. Nebraska Governor Norbert T. Temann annotdlced the wnner! F'rlday nght at an awardll banquet at the Nebraska Center for 'Contnung Educatloo n; Lncoln. : The banquet cooc1uded the year-loog CP compeutlcl!l the fourth such program to be held n Nebraska. Des1gned to stmulate Nebraska commll\tltles to seu...lmprovement programs and reward those commtdllttes whch carry ttl the best prqcrtlms the CP s admnstered by the Nebraska Department 0( Ecooomlc DevelOJlment and the llr1!verslty c Nebraska Extensloo Dlvsloo. The tojl prze wbmets Qmerged trom a feld fa 125 l.!bmltumlues whch had entered tj four poplr latloo categores t t make up the CommlDllty Awa ds segment c the CP. Dltered commldlltles cmducted over 201)0 projects n cat.egorles ra~ from beauufcauoo to cult~b enrlcltment and lndubtrtal de\relopment. Cash przes 0( $500 $375 and $250 were presented to the frst sc<'ood and thrd place wnners n each c the four categores. Prze mooey was furnshed by eght Nebraska based gas companes. Wnners n the varous categores are:. Class up to 800 populaton Plger tfrst~ stuart second; and Colerdge thrd. munltl.es whch have 8hqwn eape- elecum returns were wrtten clally good results wtth-rcgramb 00 the bmrd n the Wayne ('CUlty bl sb: specfed areas. ~ courthouse. Specal programs ~nersare: Downtown mproveme~ Mlford; Parks and Recreatlorl' Seward: Communty-wde BeaUtfcaton Ralstoo; TOM"lsm an~ Specal Laurel School Plans Paperback Book Far Events Cozad: nd:u~l.a1 Stes The Laurel and Concord Gerng and Cultural Elflchment schools wlll hold a paperoo.ck Beatrce. L book far at the Laurel school Wnners n the ;mrl Awards audtorum Tuesday evenng at competton w r9presenteel 8 p.m. plaques slgnlfylng r achevement. Spmsored by the Laure1-Coo ::' eord Parent Teachers Assocla Communty m~rovement tlcl the book far wll have numerous books on dsplay (or purchase as Chrstmas gfts by b<th parents and youngsters. Door przes wtll also be gven away durng the book far. Farm-Cty Breakfasts Set for Nov. 22 Nebraska's FTV network wll be used to stage a mnor TV spectacular as the state's farm organzatons nvte cty busnessmen to be ther guebts at breakfast Nov. 22 durng Natlcnal Farm-Cty week. n the Wayne area four towns are jonng n the effort and w1l1 stage smultaneous breakfasts and see Governor Norbert Temann NU Dean Elvn FroHk and NU Coach Bob DevaneY 00 televlsoo over the FTV net- work. CO.mty farm organzatons are jontly sponsorng the breakfasts on the COtmty level work ng as the Wayne County Agrctltural COWlcll. SCheduled to start at 8 a.m. the 'taped TV program wll provde a 30-mlnute prcgram for hobts and guests. Towns n whch the breakfasts! wll be held are Wakefeld Wayne Wnsde and Carroll. Polce Duty ncludes Herdng Hogs Wayne polce duty s never the BaJlle 00 any two day s. Durng the past few days offcers have n<t ooly nvestgated a battery beng stolen from a WSC student's car; had a vehcle towed n for overtme parkng; and also were notfed of some hogs rfunnlng loose whch evdently had broken out < ther pen. ~l1cers helped round them up and herded them back to the owner. Nov. 6. a t961 Dodge was mckng out of a parkng stall m the west corner at Thrd and Man streets wllen a 1966 Chev~ rolet" una b e: to stop after leavng 21 feet of skd marks struck the rear end. Both vehcles sustaned damages ebtmated at arotmd:$130 each. njured Man Shows No mprovement Fns L. Rowland 34 who was crtcally njured art.19ln a car~ pedestran accdent about a mle '!QUth ~ Wayne remans un ~scous n the Veteran's Hospltalln Ornala. The report Fr~daymornng was tlut hs cmduoo has net changed. Rowaoo::! had worked as a televson reparman for McNatt Hardware and rrnoved hs famly to Wayne su: weeks prevous to the accdent. Bow Hunter Fells Bg Buck A Wayne bow hunter Wednes-.= b~:fdht d~o~~~rt::a ~ hunter. Jm Atkns huntng near Plger dropped a whtetal buck that feld dressed 190 powlds and sported a rack havng four ponts 00 me sde and three Cl the other. Atkns sad he shot the deer from a tree stand and used ooly me arrow. Ths was hs twenteth ~ ' " < ~u..- - "'!.. ".o ~... to" 1\... ClaS8 n. 800 to t 999 popu. An error "as made n the re- ~t~.a:~:~~8h~:jt~ pql"tlng d the electlo'l returns..." emcemlng the race ror drector Clasa D 2000 to 899fJ popu- rj Wayne Comty Publc Power latt.oo- Rall!Jtm frst; York sec- Dt t bodl ls!a ttld and GoTdoo thlrd~ re~ s~ Th7u.a:.g ~~~wa; Cla8ll V 7000 to 299 9poptr The Wayne Herald that Keth latlan - North Pla~. rlr Bea~ Owens defeated Stanley Hansell n trce secmd and Soux tms race by a vcte c:l 335 to Ctt~lnt~~~. were also ~ 1n/31~leY Hansen was the actual the Speclal Pr~am8 ~ wnner n the race. fe defeated r the (P. Ths 8e~t the Owens 343 to 304. prc@t8m rewards thoqe J com- The error occwred when the charmen from eactl' communl~ entered n any segment a the program were presented certlflcates a apprecaton when they were guests a Governor Temann at a noon luncheoo Frday. More than 200 attended a com- ::;rdnd'::~7~;~e~~~e;::. lety a subjects were dscussed wth the emphass beng 00 preparaum for more and better pertlclpatloo n the 1969 Communty mprovement Program. trp' afeld afte~ deer wth archery equpment ths Year. After the s~ot (rom about 30 yards Atkns traled the deer a short dstance untl t dropped then dragged 1t~boutthreeb1ock8 to hs car wth the assstance ct Jewell Schock hs hmtlng companoo. Atkns estmates he lus taken seven deer wth bow and arrow n eght years Of hmrtng. Open Housel Carroll's School has scheduled "open house" Mooday evenng at 7:30 p.m. nvtng the publc to examne the creatve and colorful dsplays n each classroom. Teachers and students have been preparng ther rooms for the event durng the past few days. Dm Koeng wll also have a dsplay of PF. equpment 00 hand for lxlrenta1 observatlm. Band Boosters consstng cl parents and teachers wll serve lunch. Chest Fund Reaches One-Thrd of Goal Wayne's Commtmlty Chest Teported Frday that t has reached about ooe-thlrd c the $8.400 gall whch wul support seven agences n Campagn Charman Darrel Fue1berth sad many workers stul were n the process: a vstng busness frms and ther employees gettng cash g1!ts and/or pledges. Pledges are encouraged to m a k e more generous gvng easer over a perod d tme. C he s t drectors suggest that pledges be pad up by May969- seven mooths away. Ancther suggestoo (or gvng: gve a day's pay the drectors say. Mshap Hurts Two Two persclls receved mnor njures Mmday nght when ther car struck a brdge abutment fve mles west r Wayne m Hghway 35. Alan Q. Frahm 20 Perce lost control of hs westbound car drvng ooto the shoulder and nto the dtch m the north sde d the hghway. As he attempted to pull back (Jl the hghway the car struck the: brdge abutment and rolled over-:- Both Frahm and a Jlssenger Carol Sporleder. 15 also of Perce receved bruses and abrasloos. The accdent was nvestgated by the sherfrs c1fce. Corn Pckng)Bee For Mrs. R. Otte Several frends and neghbors r. Mrs. Raymood otte got togethe' for a corn pckfng bee Tuesday afternoon. Raymood Otte ded ths summer. The farmers totalng 15 started pckng about 100 acres a corn TuesdaY mornng 00 the (Xte land about nne mles north and Cle and ooe-quarter west c: Wayne. EHE THR E E OF TH! M NY arme~.nd nelghbo.. who got tolether for corn pckng e Tue.d. for Mr. R.ymond Otte we. caught by the photo rapher de ng up around one of the b..nl. The re" of the men!'were wo... lrg n the feld. F.om... E.ne" Geewe Gerald Otte!.nd Keth &dckon. Takng part n the bee were Denns Otte Pat Yomg George Magnusoo Jack Mller. DClald Kardell Marvn Nelson Leroy Gathje Glen GathJe Claytm Kardell Wallace Magnuson Vrgl PearsCll Fred Otte Ernest Geewe Gerald otte and Keth Erckson Servng ldlch to the workers at nooo were Mrs. Raymood Otte. Mrr. Froo otte Mrs. Gerald otte Mrs. Glen GathJe Mrs. Marvn Nelsoo and Shrley Gatltle Vote n Dxon County Tuesday; Gve Help to Denney Wallwey Nxon Robert Denney receved 1860 Dstrct No. Three was Phtllp votes n Dhoo County n hs suc- Knerl. Unopposed he ganed cesstul bd for a secood term n 2438 votes. the Unted States Coogress from Vern Jooes Wlfred Me Knley Nebraska's Frst Coogresslooa1 and Lous Renert were all Dstrct. Clar Callan deteatecl elected to the Dlxoo County Weed n hs attempt to regan the seat Control Board. Jones ganed he lost to Denney two years ago 2059 votes McKnley 1928 and receved 1099 votes. Bruce Renert Hamhrn receved 20 vctes. Rtmnng ror pos1tloos as super- n the race.for State Senatot";.- vsor d Dum County SoU and from Nebtaska's 17th dstrct. Water CmservaUa were Ross Elmer W~llwey was helped' n Armstroog 0.523) 'Wll Harder hs successful bd for re-e1ec ) Rchard Chapman (991) don by a vote of compared and Wllam Wellensten (908). to John Murphy's 799. Armstrong and Harder Were Ccurty C e r k Mss Charm elected to the two posltms open. stanley sad the 3051 votes cast Bernard M. DeLay was wop. n Dhm County Tuesday was a posed n bd for drector r1 good turnout for the COWlty. n Coosumer Publlc Power Dstrct the process r1 beng cowted are Subdvson Two. He ganed 120 absentee ballots. Regstered 2019 votes. for the electon were 2106 Re- Berneal Gustafsm was unop. publcans 1423 Democ;"'t~ and posed n hs bd {or electltll 101 ndependents. Four v<m:ers to the bmrd of Edueatfmal Servregstered for George Wallace's ce Unt CAle. He receved 2199 Amercan ndependent Party. v~~'oo County votersalsothrew n the presdental race qxoo ther weght behnd the present COl!lty voters cast ther ballets state ncome tax. Votng aganst heavly n favor d. Rchard NJxoo. Amendment No. 300 were Nxon ganed 1973 votes. H~bert people: vctlng n favor d. the HumphreY ganed 862 and ~orge amendment were 618. wallace ganed 171. Followng s a tabulatfttl c n the races (or CotDlty ~om- the votng 00. the other 15amendmsslooer postoos Doyle! Han- ments to the Nebraska Coosttu 800 defeated Byran Anders<tt by a ttoo; votes "For" are fr s t. vote d. 192 to 18~ n d$trct number two. n dstrct n~ber four Wll s JohnSCll dereated Homer P. Jorgensen by al vote d. 283 to 197. n dstrct number sx Aa r on Swansoo d$ted Arthur Doescher by a vote fa 364 to 256. : Walter L. Malcom was ~opposed n hs bd for the ~fton d. Cowty Judge. He talled tl.627 votes. ' Alvn A. Svoboda was elected as drector of Northeast N~braska Publc POWer Dstrct Subdv1slm Two by a vote d 691. Elected as a board member r1 Area Vocatonal Techncal~hool Boy Scouts P~n "Aganst" are secmd: No to ~o to l053. No to!068. No to 08. No to 81. No to g41. No to 96' No to 16. No to 87. No to 917. No. 11 (part ooe) to 706. No. 11 (part twop-970 to 752. No to ~67. No to ~84. No to ~30. No to!l51. Scrap Papet Drve Boy Scouts n Northea Ne- Frst PCkuP~1newspapers braska wll start a newsprbrt: s planned (or a mfd-decemcollectng project ths to her. wltse sad pckups are provde fmds for ther njpops. planned for each s weeksthere- Cbly newspapers_not rhaga- after. zlnes or stek paper ms$ts- Householders1be Dot!ed are wanted by the Scams. 'toops about a week bel e the pckup :me:~~ ;::;;st:: s:.:rhe~ :orc:e~knob car s and news accumulatons d newspapers to Papers. need n be lujdled be nclu:led fn the C~(R. and ted. They be n boxes. Each troop wll get $8 wtm bags or just pled... wntse credt for the paper t collects. sad. Pa_ wll be delvered towayee The prce / where t wll be welgbed apd put guaranteed to So "' n a box car tor de~ to the next two'y reproeessdg mlls. The paper e As each troop wejgbs tt$ col- fm' reproeesslng ectlm. the troll> wllbecndjled Dewsprlt. wh the \lclqdage. A 'hee~ wll Elu:h tal ~ be malled to the troll> few yeld the equ days later. _ trees Wltse sad. _ WJtse. prqjec:l clmr- _ aa a e 'man sad trcqa wayoef me aa welaaa sde Wakefeld. Allen.. 'Ott fer the Boy. Dmt m e.uccrd "pee -.a~ pamdg toportc\pate.. DO fdg the..... nesr :ltt\; 1.~' R ST l.111col. tl a 1l<:8R Wa.yne hopper. wll lave a chance to1 wn a new 1989 automobl. lljd.. be ollctble to wn a S50 cash prze durng sx Cash Prlh. drawlngs all relult d the W~ A Car promotlm beln' Spttlsorejj ths year by the Wayne ChamOOJd Commerce. Beth he car and the cuh prhes go to some lucky PeOJlle about the best tme r the yeal1-just before Chrstmas. Drawtpg for the new car a Chevrolft;. Ford or Buck product wtll take place Dec. 21 at 3 p.m. /at the ClBmber d Commerce cltlce. Drawngs for the' $50 calsh przes wlll be held Dec. 6~ and 20. F.ac~ tme a shojlper s n <re d the1 partcpatng stores n Wayne he may receve a tcket wth a!number 00 t. There s no Hmftat~('\ on the number d tckets a. shopper can accumulate beforethe drawngs. On Pec. 21 Chamber ctfclals wll draw a number-the holder c: t~t number wll be the wnner ct the new 1969 car. LD " Tho holller ~ t'"..lnntrw tl<ke! wll have 20 m1n.u. t \alm the car. U he. ncl pre... another number " be drawn. Thll wul cmtlnuemtlllomebody wtn. the car. ' The C.h Prln drawlrw' wll be cmducted n l dfferent man ner. Twenty numben wtl1 be drawn on each d the U ('allh Prlte dayl. The wlmlna tlcbt ll<qr wth tht second thrqh twenteth tlekeu wll be pojted n alt the partcpatng store. at nooo the day c the drawng. The holder d the wlnnbw tck«wll ha\'e untl B p.m. to clam hs prze-he mulrt be prelt'nt at B p.m. n order to do 10. f he 115 n(t n one d the stores at that tme the prtt'! wll then go to the persm wth the secmd number drawn. f he s not present t wll go to the perem wth the thrd tcket drawn and so 00 trltll there s a wnner. A perlcll must be at least 18 years old n order to be elgble for the (aah Prze and Wn A Cardrawngs.. ' NUlfER SXTY )Car s Chrstmas Prze Recover 50eo Car A car stolen n Omaha Tue8:' day was recovered near Wayne Wednesday after resdents n the area saw the car stuck n the dtch nne mles south and me-half mle east rj Wayne. Prestoo Roggenbach reported the atandooed car tothe sherl!rs cfce where a check proved t to be stolen. The car was towed to Wayne where the owner appeared to clam t Thursday. Vets Day Program A specal Veterans Day pr~ gram s scheduled for 8 p.m. today (Mooday) n the Woman's Club room n the cty aootorlwn.. :' :.~: "':"'.~'.'-;.''-~'~-'-''-;---"~--. Bu.lno owner" 1Nn"e" l tho wlvo. l l.mue./ tho.. _10 wll not be.llbe for the prlle towewer all empqf'" ~ wayne storo. are oltclble far the.x C..h Prze dn'-' and t" Wll A Car drawtna. A tare hal to be m.mber / the Wl)'110 CtDmbtr / C... merce n «X'der to be.ble to take part llt... dra... Be.de' the Wayne merehnt. hktrw the drawql po.tble cuh contrlbutlop "'' been donattd by t'" 1.llow1Jw: AM.on and Addt.cn law frm PSenon nauranee Company Frat Natonal \lank State Nat...1 \lank l Trult COl\llll'. Tho Mornlne Shopper. KTC ladlo and The Wayne Berald. The wnner d the ear wll have h. choce' 19' a car from Herb's Buck. COl'nl1 AltoCompany or Wortman Auto C~. For _...r dotallt a_ the drawtj1a consult t~ advert'" mem n secton 2.'2 and 3 d thllluedthe Wayne Henld. Panel Dscusson Ends Famly Seres Fnal meetng of the 1968 Fam- College of Agrculture and Horne Members were aelected from fly Relatons seres was opened Economcs. the almllence to form...1 by Dr. Hetll Smth who asked Present n the audence wore to react to and dlcu' problema each d the nearly 100 yroth and nearly 50 adults and about 50 and qucstl.ons submtted by d".. adults n the audence to pooder members d the Wayne Hgh cu18100 Kl'OUP'~ Parent were 00 the questloo "What docs 00- school Future 10mema:kers d represented on the panel by Mr other person become n my Amerca and ther advsor Mrs. lugo Zmmerman and Wll. presence?" She cootlnued by say- Mare Mohr. Jomsoo Wayne. Glora Pollard lng "we commldllcate wth ethers Mrs. Gngles remnded both and leth Me Lean. FHA member!: not only by the spoken word but youth and adults that we all lve represented the toenapn by faelal expressloo body motm n a tme a change whether vews. Some ~ the topl~' dl... or physcal contact." we lke t or n(t. "ctange af- cussed ncluded mooey rmt1e'rl. fects all ages nex mly youthand pcrsooal appearance andcldthel Topc for ths meetng held we must all learn to be flexble and datng practlcellluchu'olnr ~r~~~w~e '~~;w:-oo~:~tl; and to make adjustments" stated steady and curfew. The aoolence and Youth" wfthemphasls00 com- Mrs. Gngles. ' :~~~.e1p&ted n dlscuuloncl munlcatlons wthn famly Dscusson groups were re- The Future lomemakerl d groups. Anna Mare Krletels quested to determne and lst A mer c a served cdfee and Area Extenson agent ntroduced satsfactons realzed from fam- cookes Myrt1e Anderson Area guest speakers Dr. Beth Smth ly relatons problems encotdl- F.xtcnson agent wal n charp and Mrs. Ruby Gngles staff tered wthn famly groups and ~ reglstratlttl. Ths meetng was members n the Department ~. questloos whch cause cooce>rn Spa1sored by the Northe&lJt. Area Human Developmentandthe Fam- and frcton amoog famtly Dem- Extensloo servce as aputdthe lly at the Unversty fa Nebraska bers FamUy Lvng program. FHA OHcals Meet wtltautn:boan Allen's town board met wth two Federal Home Admnlstratoo d.rtclflls at ts regular meet. ng MoodQy evenng. Representng the FHA were Dean Reed d Norfolk and Delmar Roberts of Pooca super Vsor for FHA. Thetwoexplalned to 1he board members the general procedure they must follow n order for ther FHA request for a grant and loan to CtllstrtJct a sewer system to be approved. The dflclals sad nat Allen has receved top prorty for funds from the thrd quarter whch starts Jan. 1. f the grant ls approved the loan whl probably be automatcally approved Bll Snyder cty clerk sad. The observance s Spa1sored jontly' by Wayne veteran groups nclwlng the Amercan Legon and Auxllfary; Veterans t1 Foregn Wars and Auxlary; World Pork promoton wl be War Blrracks and Auxlary stressed at the Northeast Swne and Dsabled Amercan Veterans. ' absocfatlm's annual banquet set PANCAKE:AY. W_..._... _ sond "'*r 1"" annul panqb uy Tunclay Mmng.~r""" _ guests n the cty.udtorfum._p.-.bs.. -Husqes Ud CGffM... _served frh of durrvl!~ ~ eght~~ at Snyder sad tho tooll board a. set Dec. as tho pn. get the opton on t'" ltocn ste. The lagoon wll probobly be su...ted Just..est ~ Allen. Alen s now waftng m B. L Backlllld and AJ50dates ~ 0maha engneer for the tolm. to complete the blueprnt and sut; mu U t. the Department ~ Health FAucatlm and Wellue. U that department approve the blueprnt the awllcallon wll advance to the FHA who trll ""ke the fnal declalon "" the request. Snyder sad ttdt f Allen d... receve the teen and grant the town wlll protably owly to the state for fundll to help wth the cmstructlm d the agclcl1. 'Pg' Paul Speaker at Pork Dnner Rev. S. K. de Freese pastor for 7 p.m. Nov. 17 b1 the stuof Redeemer Lutheran Church. dent Ulloo at Wayne state Col. wll gve the addr~ss. The pr(). lege. gram s planned by the veteran Featw-ed speaker wll be Rolgroup auxlares. land "Pg" Paul. Paul s exec~ Lmch wl be served at the ttve vce presdent d the Naclose r1 the meetng. donal Pork Producers COlDCU and s known all "Pfg" to thole n the pork lncustry. Dck SOr"senla banquetcharman. He a. askecltlbl ad pork producers n the area atteod. as well aslnterestedncll-produeers. Advance tckets are now bdjc Bold he sad. tt a lmfted: nam- ber wll he a..nable altho-l - -. ''" " -.. _.- : ~'f " tm... trot-';.;n; Cha...'~...1.w.. 01""""._~. Wnollns.ncr Tom :McLan. $eryng a; 3 p_m..nd _contnued unlt p-m. 11'1 the w... ~ an hr...

2 How very dltncult t s far one to outgrow chlldllke magln:atlve creatlms! To some degree reacted just lke me'?" Brngng the of'fendlng game of' "let's pretend" t}tll better that me does n<t however for to nto our own back yards fs tt not true that too always and forever play the game of "let's pretend" many Wayntes pretend there are mysterous tal wu most certanly lead to aceumulattve seen powers whch wll cootlnue cty expanslm dsaster. brng about smocther and wder streets ncrease t may be observed n our CO\B1try that a cmstructlm d. beauttlul homes and boost enrollment partal mental paralysls has slowly but surely fgures n the local cohege all wthout overcome many nhabtants. Symptoms cl ths halfway-stlc dsease are easy-come easy-go words havng to get nvolved perscnaj1y! Ah! the comfort ot' reclnng upoo the couch ot'. the unconcerned! colorng over unpleasant facts easy sl~8 and Aetually for ooe to pretend hs communty dangerous l~lc. How many ctzens have been doesn't need hm to pretend that me's oplnms sold the bll of goods that tf ooe pretends certan and vote are worthless to pretend that me s thngs or ereumstances are not so and pretends powerless to do anythng n the way cl cmtrlbutng hard enough and 1008 enough then by some mracle toward the creatve development d. those wth such w1l n<t be so? There was a tme when "let's pretend" was whom he chooses to lve as a neghbor to pretend n such a manner s a prelude to socal dsaster. C" TtM W~ (Nebr.) Herald Mandu Nmmber 11 tde8 EDTORAL 'flu Jlo""l dr!'arl""nl of a 1~'tt'H'; tjr'u.;s/lnpt'r ; fll "''''orlon' dt'pnrlmrnl. Nor mnll; ;1 s oru rrson's opnon of apa hal ('O~l(('rfl mosl- of lu rtajrrs. s llt' dd; of an tdloral wrtrr to starch all (/yjalabl. facts b.or. h. sls down 10 wrle. From ths hass tht: wrter should be obt' 10 g'f./t' a dear pclun' of mportant to";c. FOR FAST RESULTS - g<?mment Hgh Stakes n a lethal Game a game for chldren but now adults have re-jolned them n the game wth what seems to be blnd optmsm. CKl the nternatonal seene for nstance some pretend that communsm really sn't overly bad lnd that ts leaders are not out to capture the world except ror those cold'ltrles near Russa Cuba and more reeently the attack r Czechoslovaka. Some pretend that dlalectcal materlallsmcan never capture mnds 00 and orr campus that such an deol s just another "sm" noatlng n the hrtellectual harbor of t<xl.ay and wll soon depart leavng few affected and even fewer btfected. "t woo't bother us" s a pretended game etten played by pseudo-ntellectuals. CKl the state level there are adults who pretend to be hooestly nterested n the a falrs r State. Few however experence persmal c(j'ltact wth state dflclals :..Why? Fgurng personal opntoo would carry Uttle weght we pretend that "others" wtll take carc c the mportant state affars. Now let's brng our thoughts to the COlUlty. How many County cttlzens take for granted that <thers wll nm the Comty's busness? Much d. the tme the one reascll for speakng out f at all s when taxes grab the throat of our pocketbooks. Then f we are really upset we may regster a grpe wth elected cfclals. Have you ever asked yourself "What knd cl n. COlmty would ths COlU1ty be f every resdent $7 88 YfJU fla; no/ ru w;lh an (o/ornl.:.- bllt. th~ (Jllora/ (nd gwr ur ~fju thouljht to h. subjul Js(UUJ ';011 lo"'t 9(1;n('J. You as 0 rradt'r rmjr ;unt (tjrrful hou9ht to on ;m"or/a1l1 "rob/em lnd thr wrt" s "roud 10 hmjr (all(d )'our lt"nto" /0 an mportanl subjal /hnt 'jou ~flq'j ho'f./t' o'f./rr/oolj. great prvleges enjoyed through the Coostttutm. Alfred E. Smth wrote n 1933 as he antcpated the hgh cost cl nternal dsunty wthn the U. S. ''the thng we- have to feat' n ths- eoldl:ry to rn;y 'Y8Y r1 thnkng s the n!luence at the organzed mnortes. because somehow or ether the great majorty does n<t seem to organze. They seem t9 feel that they are gong to be effectve because rl ther own strength but they gve no expressoo of t.".- Today wth the 1968 electoo over we are ahle to see the great power and strength r1 the un-organzed majorty. They have been effectve mce agan; through ther patrotc passm for f1eoo.om n the votng booth..!" How very approprate then that today desgnated as Veteran's DayJ we should be remnded ~ Uat ncalculable cost n U~ con (j bloody ~crfce. spent for the purchase r1 freedom. eapecf:ally the freedom to vote. And how are we renunded? We're remnded beeause men are stll dyng n Vetnam. Freedom's prce tag truely s "eternal vglance". Though lmseen by the physcal eye many a buddy stood wth me at the balllx box Thesday. Ard as the l:allats were dr~ped earefully nto t~ 'm sure that somewhere out (j the msty past heard Francfs Scctt Key frst mouthng those 1Jr\rn0rtal lnes "then cmquer we must wtel oor cause t s just and ths be our motto - Jn G<d s our trust.". - MMW. L.tt.rs to the edtor may be publshed und.r a pen hm. f tm wrter dfllres. how.ver the true sgnature and.ddr.ss must be part. of the orlgln.1 _tt.r. L...n must be pertlmnt.nd curnnt. be bref as posslbl. and cont.n no lbelous st...ents. TM Wayne H.rald' r.serves the rght to edt or reect any... Dear &ftor: Wayne bustdesstnel1 deserve a gold star! Thursday Oct. S we. the J~or elass helda slaw aucttm. '!be weather was damp. cold and genera1lyvery dlsagree. able. stdl we sold all our slaves and made a handsome prclt. WlY? Frst we bad exce1leut pobllefly gven to. us by The Wayne Herald and KTCH rado and seemd. nterested busnessmen as well as some shoppers took!be tme to attend. '!be JtD10r elass wauld lke to extend tbelr thanks to those who made OlD" slave sale possble: KTCH. Tbe Wayne Henld. Mrs. Feelwood who at!be last _ l1e donated an fndocr ste and!be Frat Natloeal Bank whose _Jdog Cll we ntedded to... as well as gve specal sade to!be beslues.meo and.~ who made our slave sale a sueeess. 'lbe Jm... Class WlJl8\l1ghSC_ ~ T~s from a Pro Wray'"l\llundy "~':O"tAl ~st :::~:~c~~:'s4: -. T'lUCK OAlVEA Dr THl '(EAR May each c. us cast df any "let's pretend" paralytlc hypnoss whch may have partally nvaded our thnkng and lve as vbrant cttzens. developng a mature communty wth youthful deas! We should let Waynelghbors know that our's s a communty that lkes "hoods"! Rght! We lke "neghborhoods" and t h r 0 ugh the area churches we enjoy "br<therhoods". We're nterested n our schools wantng our chldren to have brl1lant "chlldhoods". And who could deny the )"fghts enjoyed thr~h "StateHOOD". Now sn't that a grand group d hoods! Captol Buldng Culmnated chapel at the Untted states MU- Lethal s the name of' the game called "let's Nebraskans todayareforlooate tary Academy at West Poblt. pretend". Wayne cannot have a good shoppng n havng ooe d the most beauttlul where hs great - g ran dtat her. dstrct by-1ust sayng t s so. We cannot boast and unque state captolbulldj;ngs Colmel Thomas Grbsvenor tl d frendlness unless each pers(l'] gets nvolved n the Untedstates and mewl)ch Revolutlcnary War hero had bunt n beng frendly. Wayne Comty cann<t cmtlnue s a masterpece darehttectuj'e. the frst fort. havng good government nor can the state or Na~ n July 1920 Bertram Gtos- A Romantcst Goodhue flled tm. by just magnng t s so. Every project venor Goodhue's tower desgn hs earller deslgn~ wth rch. every decsm and every effort depends m folk was chosen over those of n~e elaborate decoratoo :and detau. who do not play "pretend". nstead they work other archtects n the flnalcdm- Hs work gradually became "where the acttoo s" n the communty helpng pettm program for a capl!0l smpler more dtrect and fmdadesgn. make t the best place where me could lve. - CKle r1 the man e~e- mental so that he acheved more ments (j the compettoo accord- classc forms. Hs d!ellm d. the Maybe the day wll come when our town can log to sources n the Llbn:ry perfect desgn beeame ooe that post hghway entrance sgns readng "f you lved d. the Nebraska State Hlstor al had no ''tacked-on'' decoraton here wth 4200 d us you would now be homel Socety. was the challenge pte- but rather depended' upoo. ts You'd be glad and we would too! " Abetter commm sented to the archtects to use form and the color and textureof' thetr creatve ablltytothef~l- ts materals. He'wshed to let Us Not Forget Jon Quncy Adamsln a letterwrttten n sad "Our Coosttutkn professedly rests upm the good sense and attachment rl the people. 'Ths msts. weak as t may appear. has not yet hem!olld to fall." He was rght d. course. CKlce agan we have observed a naton endure the pangs of gvng brth to '8 new Presdent. Even as the format d lberty was frst conceved then gven brth n the mdst d autocraces' negatve speculatlm that such a ccnjwctlon oc free states could exst so t cmttnues proudly dsplayng the scars d both brth and struggle. Amercans seem to be determned to prcgresslvely plow n the row r1 democratc processes. Now that the electlm s over t would be wse to recall somethng Danel Webster wrote n 1832 "as men may be protectedagatnstmurder but cannot be guarded aganst sucde so government may be shelded from the assaults c. external foes but nothng can save t when t chooses to lay volent hands m tself." May all ctzens r:. ths great nauoo be wlljng to retract those mental tentaclesthat would strangle a neghbor by prejudce greed or hate lest we be gulty c choosng '~o lay volent hands" upm ourselves. Let us cmtnue endurng the labor pabts necessary n the producton of freedom's brthrgfts. n so dong may we unte. wth llquesttmable moral soldarty. behnd the new Presdent dsplayng to a dsenchanted world those '" USE HERALD WANT ':ADS FURNACE SAFETY CHECK Complete 8-Pont Safety Checl< ON ANY M.l.KE FURNAq G...QColl Stokers-Bol~rs nspect Gas Valve Check Thermos~at o nspect Fan-Unp.t Control.D nspect Burner! o Lubrcate Blow~r Motor nspect Adjust rum o nspect Combuston Chamber : o Lubrcate Adju~t Blower Plus P.rts-' Needed. ncludes fr.....net.re a flter. Four Seasons Servce Co.! 613 Pl'Opect Ave. Norfoll< l 37'~~S407 Collect for Fast Se"/ce ty can commence behnd the eyes that have scanned these lnes. - MMW. "e~~~:et~~~j::::m~ sgn. hue created a unque monument ThearchtectbornnPomfrft. d and for Nebraslta. After Coon. 00 Aprl states serous study medttatlon and that he felt "set free" to desgn reflecton on the State's gee' and create n ths compettf!::m graphy hstory and temper he m~l~= ::t~e~:~~uca~..!:'~ :bl:t:~cdte:~lr ~:~ he attended school mly a few ecmomcal n form! yet very years. He waslatertutoredp~1- mpressve. Ornamentavately at home. Despte ths la~k d formal educatoo Goodhue was a very cultured broadly knowledgeable man. Hs self.odr~ slmes and readngs gave hun an excellent background and:a deep nterest n the wrtngs and ~;;~t::h ~~~t:n~::t n art ths created a near genl~. At the age d. 15 Goodhue weq! to New Yark where he worked for the archtectural frm t Renwck. Aspnwall and Russel n 1889 after enterng sem compettms (or church desfgn~ ~e :=~y;m::::;: ~ c~t draftsman. He later became.. partner d. the frm. whch 8~ callzed n Gothc churchdesjgns~ Durng ths perod. he also d~ sgned two type faces n the Roman (amly~ Merrymont an~ the famlar Cheltenham. He also desgned bordersttle pages and. book plates wheh were prz~ ~ collectors. <Ale d. hs frst archftectur~ Ph accompushments was the Gcthd New 1969 ~ varetes for your felds LOUS LUn 917 W.. lnut We care where obr product s serve'd. Beer served n pleasant an~ wholesome surroundngs!s the am of the Unted Stat~s Brewers A$socaton. AJjld we are always strvng_to do somethng about t The USBA s represen~ed by feld ~n around t~e country. They meet wth ~ropretors of btablshments where beer s sold. They wprk n every ~ay possble ~o promote a set of hgh standf:rds wherever1beer s served. Ths USBA effort means even more el;ljoyable places for Amerca's great be-ver+e of moderaton. UNTED STATES BREWERS lssoc'atlon NC. ~ 812 lncoln Buldng lncoln Nl'br ~! Ths Space for Bent CHROP~CTOR YEARS AGO TH 'S WEEK \'Clleeted. n the.aretul '1sroda)'.N...mbot C_~ E1s<t1on Return. 10 clumsy W)' d do'" beslne.. ncll to haw tho electon bmrd _ tho ratum. lmtd st tho Wtng. d... lreq_1y ~ thl a lot r1 wooden heads and dead me are (l the board and then are slower ttan molule' n wb1ter so U.t the result cannot be told tmtu the next day. There ought to be a speeder method. U vettng machnes are net employed a portlm r1 t~ electlm board shoold be eoll1tlng as the votng progrellses. Then when the polla are dosed t ll mly a short whle tmtl1 the bol1e:ts are cowte<l the persprng canddates know thelt fate and the publtc knows the extent c1 the dlaa... ter that has been wrqht. CO'.J1tng n the nght after a 4aY d. tobacco and <ther stenches aromd the polls s a hard restrant and should be avoded. Town Renected n S(y A remarkably dstnct mrage wu 8etrl Frday by the people lvng north orthre town d Nelsoo. The enttre town of Edgar was reflected n n. sky. Edgar s about fourteen mues from where the mrage was seen. Cudahy Case Dropped The arrest of Thomas Castell or Thomas Murpm- n St. Joseph Mo.. and hs alleged coofesam or compltclty n the Cudahy kdnappng was vewed wth lttle nterest by the Pnkertm agency at Chcago. Snce the arrest d Callahan and the fallure through lack d. evdence to cowct hm or the crme the case has been dropped. Costello was Bald to have boasted that he had kdnapped the mlllmalre packer's BOO. Boot Drawn by Kte After several fallurel. says a Loodm specal S. F. Cody on Saturday succeeded n crossng the Englsh channel 10 a collapsble boat drawn by a kte. He left Calas at 11 o'clockatnlght and reached Dover thrteen hours later. He had some narrow escapes. Why a Dog Turns Around A dog turns roldld several tmes before lyng NSURANCE EQUTABLE LFE ASSURANtE SOCETY OF THE UNTED STATES KETH JECH CL.U Logan Wayne Dependable nsurance FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS Phone Dean C Person Agency 111 West 3rd Wayne S. S. Hller D.C.. S.m... s p.m: 115 West an fh- 3'/ MOD.. Tues. 1.'1uus. Fr.. "U:WOd.:~L Extenson Meetng n Tho Vlclnlll' Bert Valentne. won known. bo. carroll and who served a ten dayll sentence n the ccuty.jll for trlflln wth the patence ctcarrou' mantel last aprfng e reported llder UTet t Nobrara... tho cbl1le c l'lnlne.way wth l l4-year old grl named Ht c Bloomfeld - carroll ndex. Gradtng s proceedng at t~ rate or a mle a day for the proposed new electrc rauway from Soox Ctty to Homer va South Soux Cty and Dak<Xa Cfly. The Emersm Crescent s a new l1por tarted last week wth. r. Trumbauer as edtor. t begns wth. hesltl1y X c sdvel1lolng and '" brlgtt newsy paper whose publllher we wtlh succeu. Prces for the Ten Nlhts n a blrroom show Saturday nlglt are: Adulta. downltalrs 50 cents; gal1ery 35 cents; chldren 25 centll. Try Lane's q DOWder Rock rood snd poultry powder. All sold on ther merts and ruaranteed to do Just what we clam or mmey reflllded. captol was hs greatest work rot death left the deep wen d. hs talents almost lmtooched. Members d the Dlxoo Comty Extenson board wll meet Nov. 12 to dscuss hrng a Ctulty Agent to fll the vacancy lett by Howard GUlasple who recently retred after 28 years ~ servce. Bc8rd members are urged to attend!be 8 p.m. meetng at the lane's One store. r n doesn't ta~ lmg for feandal to pt n the wnd when people ar ther troubles. WAYNE CTY OFFCALS ~~--~~. B. P. CAnLE BUYER Gerald Jackson W.yne N.br. PHARMACST Mayor - Alfred Kopln BOB LUND Cty Trea.!lurer - Lesle W Ells DCK KEDEL Cty Clerk - Regstered Pharmadatl Dan Sherry Cty Attorney - SAV-MOR DRUG John V. Addson Phone Counclmen - A Wttg ~~--- OPTOMETRST E G. Smth Wlmer Marra W. A. KOEBERO.D. Jack KnJ!:5toq R. H. Banster Martn Wllers OPTOMETRST POLCE West 2nd Pbone 37~2020 FRE Call Wayne. Nebr. HOSPTAL ~~-- --~~----- SherfL Don Weble. _ 37:;'1l11 Wlls Johnson agent Deputy: STATE FARM NS. co. AUTO - LFE.. FRE Treasurer: Prompt Personal Servce '!1NVESTE'1'S NSUllANCE.SAVNGS coj1j1erclalbanldng..p :15 ;. '!'1!'" PHYSCANS BENTHACK CLNC 215 W 2nd Street ' Phone Wayne Nebr. '" "- to bod.tho...1\11'- ~ tlw drar.~... { n plao.. d..- Ot ha pawl he a... w* t' t... _. \'twllara dd to... tholr dora modem.11 1mtae. ~ hor flaollle hor ralllllla."'*" ' were.ble n!h. W)' to ra... Qor..11 to bony tholr pre to tholr _'ld.. 'lplo.to'. '1' t'" lnla thor _ Tho...1 c.rrta Natllll wll bo n N~ ~l' hlh loo Ottho llth ~ NOWl_. No..-to.omo to 11oo1dn. Mr Naton W ho......olod Corrlo.... Fraddle Zemer lao over... duek 1utn.! v.1t~ =:el~ ~...~~..: ::=':! Wlnolde.he wll loam!be botbor twle. j Our bq!c"'r.hop and rallaurallt ellllld.. : doors last week m accowrt t1 a lack d ~ Several have been talldn8 ~ blg'lne... the old proprbltor and renewq buab'leal. A genune old r hl...".pelllne beo1 10 to be gven by.ome d tho membero c tho M. Eo S8lda.Y 1<1> Frda)' nght Nov. 20th. and ~ be cclldu<ted by Pro(. W... tho proceed. to be used fer paylna d. the church debt. A heft'~ gram wll be gven admllllcl1 10 eent' each. WAYNE COUNTY OFFCALS Assessor: Henry Arp Clerk: Norrs Weble Judge: Davd J. Hamer '------~ Sus~t.~. ~~~~=~~~ George L John MD. PHYSCAN add SURGEON Leona BaMe U4 Em 3rd Street. Clerk of Dstrct Court: Offee Phoae 37~U71 US West 3rd Street Offce: Res: A::';;"~~~... 37:;'22lO --"::E::L"::E;:;CT=RlCANS ~~=e::::':etm;--_ =-=:'="'~==-=-=-_ A:.:-.:;thel MarteUe.37:;.2'15 NSURANCE - BONDS TEDTKE ELECTRC Don To Ft All Your Needs Reed _ WRNG~ n Relable Companes Veterans Servee Offeer; Farm Home - CommUe1a1 eo:ss:'..._37...'n Pbone W')'e NeW. State Notonal Bonk Pbone Man Dst. _.._~_.Jobn _1_--===...-_----_ g::u =_ ~ed~ VETERNARANS f Dstrct ProbatoD Offcer:.. Wllam E)'DO 375-1%O WAYNE. ~--:F=N-:AN-'-;':-=C=-E--VETERNARY CLNC P_ 375-_ for VeterlnaraD 011 daj' TRANGLE FNANCE 31S11a/D; W.)'e Ne1>r: Personal - Machnery SERVCES and A~onoble Loons 1----=--=..:..:==---- p-. m'.wz "'! w. 2ld WAYNE MOTOR ~PRE$S. Leea " Aa_~ Frst Natonal Bqnk..~:~...::"~'- 1'olrp'olmdA_ p-. moma... N\cda- ~~;-~~\:~~~~~-~.:~.

3 moved to. Wayne CCUJty where toja..- wth prse... to they tb~.nee made thelr Jan. Ree. t.ydla '\1ompoll 0ld home. -. GUUald. Doe. 10 'They hf've three smll Franca J. who after 21 yean n llle Swngng TOPS ll...'wlll be "lth Mn. Jon«R... 1 mer and Mrll. ~ Bermann the Alr Force la retred and at Weght-Losng Conteat Judge Homers Mark CW; the cake. M~~-~zel~present employed by the Amerller poured and Mn. Oscar Led-.can..J...eglcn at San JOe CaUt.; Member. d. Blue Sw1Wn tke served punch. Mrs. Alfred Arvd E. LOll Altos CaUl a reo TOPS club have bom an tnllvdual weght cmtelt whch wul Golden Annver.sary Morrs furnshed musc (or the Ured Ar Force <trlcer now an cartlnue mtl1 Chrlstma At that Three hundred BUe8t1 attended occulm. engneer wth Lockheed. and Datme ndvduals who lose the 0Hlr house Nov. /lot U1.fted Presbyteran Church 'hooortng Judge by memben los- the lea.t. Mrs. Hamer s a natve d ;::. ~'than~~~':: ne~; dg:: most weght wul be entertaned and Mr8. DaVd l-lamer ~e~>~~~~j:::ec~~':'tro7~ ha. They have nv~n~dsoob for ther tleven members wefe prehrtt 50th weddng annlversa"t-y. Unted states n They were and a granddaughter. The BOOS marred OCt n Jules- ther wvell and chlldren were (or 8 meetng Nov. 6. An exec~ Mrs. R. J. Brandstetter was bw'g Colo.' all present for the open house tlve rneetlngprecededtheregular n charge d tne guellt book. wegh-n and exercse 8&ulm. Mrs. Marretta Waller arranged The lamers spent several S~day the frst tme n 11 yeats Members were eneooraged to glftr and cards. Mrs..rellsle la- yearr n Julesburg and n 1924 ~:helr~mertj had all been tc?... Guests were prcsentfrom Oregoo Calforna llnos owa a number d questons. analyze ther eatng habts and we~1': problems by BnllWerlng ~orlolk Lncoln Wymore Hos WSH TO EXPRESS A SNCERE THANK YOU To 011 who supported me n the gene.al electon. -.J Warren Marotz.....tJl" a 9 J' -. W-MT au2lh-d.16".19301' MfP. M " W " t t.. 'tcljl... U 16 t' _to *" S /: Look at what we've got for You. 1. J.. " Ull1l14JS ' 10.. 'U fs '" t. '.JUNE tflllfw.'8 S4"'1 8 9 to n S H S :w 21 m 2S 2:4 ::5 Z to'" kns Carroll Wnsde Columbus Fremoot.aurel Wakefeld Stanton and Wayne. Greetngs also came from Loodon FnRland. Hllsde Club Meetng Held at W. Gllland. Mrs. Wayne GtlHand was hostess to llslde Club Nov. 5 Sxteen members were present. llooeymoon brdge rumtshed en- 2: a a lBl'JllllU 2'U2<2.".19.. ' J'U"" 6MTW T P" :t :1... S 6 '1 8 to 11 n 14 1& 16 )1 18 J. 2OZUU '. so ~ MEMBER F.D.!.C. Dsmssal Schedule For the beneft d bath students and parents the Wnsde publc schools are announcng those dates when school wll be dlsrhtssed at an earler hour than u8ual. The schedule s as follows: Nov p.m.; Nov :15; Nov. 15-no school; Nov p.m.; and Nov. 27 school wlll dsmss at 3 p.m '". - '" '. B~~~th~~h~ ~~~.o~~ ~~a.we pr4' lngj.kets4feb nqhtdndda.l.j- : 'BPT'HER at11lber NEW HBER -... TW.' $MfWT"..WT."". 1'14$6 12: n l' S 6 '' 10 U 2" t. w t f-".'le.. l. 111"11\611)81' 122""'11. nato..! RUUST T W T 6.S61" OU \1 1f1ll1""""U ' DEr: NNl.. T W. :- '1'.16 T 8 "' ' " hllul4l1sl'1t :S"'" 11 " 16 U ' T 18.9 t U u S.' 10 H t )3 r. ljttamjs '....».1611)8"11110 _ '. " Hlfle""" UDlaltAtt l 1O~~~~tlJbjl)~~'~~ y~~ j.)~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ >O';l!J~~.~..~'~ >: ~ ~w'~ ~. Ths lovely lnen calendar towel your GFT when you jon our new ([brtstmds ([lub The State Natonal Bank and TRUST COMPANY TOWEL MEASURES 16 x 18 NCHES... Beverly stevens Norfolk daughter d Mr. and Mrs. Cu..v l]teve n s Wnsde and Robert Sprleck soo rj Mr. and Spreck Plger were trarred n ceremol~es Nov. :J ~t st. Paul's Lutheran Church Wnsde. Rev. 11. M. tlpert offclated at the 4 p.m. rtes. Jac Cl: ue n " Stevens Wnsde the ~lde's sster sang "Savor LkE" a Shepherd Lead Us" "Tcx:lay We At Thne Altar Stand" and "The Weddng Prayer." M.!>. Carl Ehlers Plger was accompanst. The brde gven n marrlage by her father wore a gown fa lyons velvet (a"hlooed n a skmmer cage slhouette wth lmg tlshq sleeves 01 baroque cut vel ~t The neckllne was accented ~lth a flange collar. Velvet leal lques hghlghted the madoo~ man t ll a whch formed the t afn d the ensemble. She car ~ed a whte Bble wth a cascade ~rrangement of pnk sensatlttl ~08es wth accents d nylat net. qamella folage whte pquet ~Un streamers feattn"1ng a removable corsage of pnk cym ~dum orchds. Sandra Stevens Omaha served!ter sster-' as nald"'c{ hooor-. Brdesmads were Mrs. Roo -l"'hes. Wayne. the brde's sster and Mrs. Lal Marotz Norf~lk. They wore A-lne sldm~r ~owns rl cranberry vel'vet fashooed wth stand-up collars ahd elbow length sleeves edged Wth brad'. The gowns featured satn l:e.ck panels wth bow trm at the top. Ther matchng shoulder len gt h vels were held by small satn bows. Each carred an arrangement of pnk glamellas centered wth a cranhqrry colored carnatloo accented wth camella follage and pnk plquot shower streamers. Karl Ann and Gerab'n Mag~ wre" Norfolk were fowergfrls Marlyn and Gaylen stevens Wnsde lghted the candles Terry Sprleck Llncbln. served hs brother as best -man Douglas Stevens Norfolk the brde's brother and La1 Marotz Norfolk were groomsmen. Ushers were Rchard stevens Gr~ ley Colo. the brde's brot~r DCl Spreck Plger the brdegroom's brother. Denns ~_ berg Mead and Loren Burrs Norfolk. The brde' 8 mother wore a burgundy sheath dress wth pnk accessores. The brdegroom's mother wore a pnk dress 1rtth wnter whte" accessores. Each wore a pnkcymbdlumorchdlenc re led wth pnk sweetheart roses. A receptm for 250 guests was hekf n the church msel Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. 11 Uam WUlls. Judy stevens r s- ::~e~g::s::e~ drakm-z. Mrs. Dooglas steven and Mrs. De... Weudt. Patt stevens and Mrs. 1'etrY Sprlec k poured. Mrs. atry wragge and Mrs. Edm RelJer em the <ake. Mrs. Glbert ~ berg poured. Watresses Pa~. Abler. Debra Wrag e Debrl Jaeger and Hly la abets assstfng were Mrs. yn Schrener. Mrs. Herb ~ ger.! Mra. Arlme Zoffka. MJ\s.. ~ Wlte. Mrs. Paul nor-: berg and Mrs. Kenneth Arockmoler. The brde s employed by Dr. Max L. Magwlre Norfolk. Tl(' brw*"room served two year! n the Army 12 mooths of that tme n Vetnam. le s presently engaged n farmng. Followng a weddng trp to the western states and Hawa the couple wll resde 00 a farm west: of Plger. Wnsde PTA Nov. 19 P"drents and Teachers meetng at Wnsde has been re-scheduled ooe week early ths mq"lth. The 8 p.m. meetng w11l be held Nov. 19. Prcgram pm'uat of PTA w11l analyze the promoton 0( the new Elementary school buldng. School board member8 admnstrators archtect flscalagent and the Dstrct's lawyer all plan to be n attendance. Specal emphass s placed upon the fact that the entre publc s welcome and urged to be present. Trbute to Veterans A Veteran's Day prc J"am wul be held n the Wfnslde Hgh School audtorum at 1 p.m. Monday n trbute to members d. the communty who have sacrf~ need ther lves n the servce d ther country. The Amercan Leg100 wluprovde a color guard for the 0bservance. There wll be a presentattcll by the Amerlean Problems class. Cecl Prnce wul gve a bref address on patrtet sm. School wul be dsmssed mmedately followng the program's coocluslon. ".. waynoln...1lloralcl. Mandz. N""mbor.H The Wayne Herald! Sonhot No...'...k.. GNe...hot A... and Us... Wa.... M7J'... m _ SU'C.TlOH lat n Waynt Pltret Cf'dat Ullon Thunlon Cumn St.nton.nd M.duon C"O\nlltt ${ pt'r yt.lr ~ 00 for a month. ~ for lhrt(' monthl O...hldt ('ounlltl mt'llllonrd 17 M) per V.lr.. 00 for lll month. 14 U for thr('t' month. Slnllt' ropt lor Wnsde A Busy Tme for You Parent-Teacher Con'.r Parent-Teacher conference at na:h elementary and lcondar)' the WlrJlllde Publc chools wll Choolll wul hav" open houmtlat be held Nov. 14 from 12:30 to week. Parent nl)' feel f'm to 3:30 p.m. and NO\!. H rrom 9 vall clanes acqlalntq thema.m. ~tl 12:00 noon and agan selves wth the currculum. from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Chool admlnljtratol"l'eel 1lle cooferences for the ele- that slk'h an occ8llon. 1ft upmentary school wll rollow a port~lty for Pllrent. to pn tme schedule d 15 mnutes each nderstandlng r1 the achool. per student. Secoodary school sltuatloo also beln a tme when conference! wll not follow a the student can gan a f"uw tme schedule. Parents wll be d satlsfactloo n knowtna par~ free to come at thelr cll'lvenl- cots arc nterested n the 11('0001. ooce to the hgh school. The)' express the hope ttat Q.h Natlttl FAucatlon Week s Nov. parents wll attempt to vst the 11}-16 and wll be a splendd tme schools durng Natonal F..dUt'a~ ;~~~~o V~';~~:r71'~e~OO ;:~e for ta Wnsde Hgh School'l Junor da SVCflSon; Scott Duertna Jom class wtll present ther class Whtfeld; Sharlene Brockmoller play ttled "Nght rj January Jane Chandler; Terry Cleveland 16." They wfll commence re- Sgurd Jtngqulst; Phl Wtt.Ar~. hearsals Monday evenll'lg and ry Reagan; nonna. J<ruerer Roh~ to present the play on Nov. berta. 22. All d the non-speakng parts The cast: s as follows: Rodger and 8t.a e crew wll be announced Alleman Balff; Greg Troutman. later.' Judge; Klrt Schellenberg D. A. Flnt; Bev Gres Secretary; ~t: ~~~8::c~;; r:~'::l:: grew Clerk; JoAnn Westfall Karm Andre; Stan Nathan Dr. Krkland; Dane Bruggeman Mrs. Hutchns: Doug!>eck Homer Van Fleet; Bob JBcksCl1 Elmer Swen~ ney; Carol Wager Nancy Lee Faulkner; Rlckee SvensCl1 Mag- Mrs. Mabel Erwn cook at the CClcord 'llchool and Mrs. Feme f"l8rvn cook at the rnxm school attended the DUtrct m Cooks' Meetng at the Osmmd Publc SChool Saturda.Y Nov. 2. SNCERE THANK YOU To the vaters who supported me n the electon for Drector Subdvlon No. Wayne County Publc Power Datrct. STANLEY C. HANSEN SENOR PORTRATS Attend Cooks' Meet :J!yman Plwtoraphy. P/1one

4 WHS Wldcats Lose Fnale to NCHS lerald tolannounce All-Star ream Soon to~ ~~ho~~~~=lt::~:; pelled dloalrtt!r lor the Wn.lde Wlld t. Thuroday nlgtt-the WUdcatl c.~. home wth & 24-0 deteat end" ther sealoo at t~ wns rour 100.es and me te. The 10~. to ther Lewl. utd Clark Cmtetenceroe moved them further dowtt the ladder- wth a record t"[two tour and me. The J<l!ght. keyed ~ m the strong rmlj\ng '" Haltbock Tom Behmer Bn4 the arm d Quarter back Mke!Polak to score twehdowns n e~ery quarter ~ the gs1f8 wtltle ther defense stymed every scorng attempt '" the Wn.ldc oquad. After belpg (orced to punt out d. trouble: the vstng Wnsde eleven saw the Knghts roll elf two quck frst downsoofore Behmer broke loose from about 10 yards -out ;'to rack LP the frst score c1 the game wth about fve mtnut~s gcl)e n the frst quarter. Wnsde's Dave \Vltt broke loose wth the ball after the Knghts dqked elf for Cl[' r Wln~ sde' os few! mg gans c the evenol. Wtt took the hs own ten yard lne and scrambled to the 49 ~ the Knghts before beng hauled down. Rut two plays later Wnsde saw ther efforts go to waste when the Knghts' Mke Ple: recovered a Wldcat fumble 00 Ms own 46. Nether team could mcunt a sustaned ctfens(' n the (' losng mlnutes of!the Brst half. A fumbl~ early n the secood Quarter bj the vlsttors set up the Knghts' se<:'ood score of the game; Doug Luebe pcked up the loose m the Wlld~ cats' 43. The Knlghtsmarchedall the way tb the Wldcat me before the vstors' defensve lne get fred upand held the Knghts 00- the next two plays. Rut en fourth down Rehmer broke through fpr hs secood touchdown of tht game. Bob Jacksoo gave Wnsde a chance to score late n the quarter when he prated a Knght pass Cll the 40 wth Cllly 1:07 Frst downs Yards rushng Yards passlng THANK YOU O O O O-M M P H Two unde"tf.-d Wnlde pl.v en end up pr.wled on the ground n th pl.y durng the Wln.de Norfolk Catholc clnh Thun o 0-0 l) 6-24 Passes/eompleted 19/5 Passes ntercepte'd by 1 Fumbles/lost 2/2 Penaltes 20 day nght Ruhng n too ltte for the acton are Wnde'. Oenn Wade (S) and Jerry Wacke'" ("0).nd Norfolk' Joe Franc. {SS. 16/4 o 2/\ 40 Wnsde's Luck~: Bucks drawng wll be held each Satur~ a!ternoon at 3 p.m. startng ~ov. 16. t was thought best to hold the drawng n the afternoon rather than at n!glt durng th<' wnter mooths. The weekly drawng has been a popular feature as t brngs some lucky wnner $25 wo1hof certlflcates. Nor. Wn To everyone who supported me n ths past electon. WLLS MEYER The W;:me (\-ebr.) H('. dld MClday ~ovember R Junors Get Rngs Junors at Allen Hgh School have passed another landmark n ther hgh school careers-- they receved ther class rngs from Jostens WednesdaY. Jostens wll be at the Allen school Dec. 2 to show the senors the varous graduatlonanncuncements avalable. fblrths ';!.-:"-.':-:~:~-."-':-_~'~'":-::"";---' Nov_ 7; Mr. and 'Mrs. Marln m1danger Wnsde a daughter 7 bs. 51; oz. Wayne Hosptal. CASH N NOW! at Brandstetter mplement MONEY- MAKNG FARMHAND@ FALL HARVESOF VALUES 2 FREE OFFERS-When. you buy any model-"20-waysnew" - Farmhand Feedmaster portable grnder- mxer. 1 Wth the purchase of any new ~odel Feedmaster you wll receve-free-a magnet attachment worth from $60 to $100. (Ths valuable accessory s j~st the tcket for keepng stray bts of metal out of your groun~ feed. Protects your grndermxer and your lvestock too.~. 2 And to s\veeten the deal-fyo1ll trade n a used grnder-mxer (Farmhand or other mode})' Farmhand wll send you a check for an extra $25. OFFER good untl January Ths money savng offer s just the start. Because when you put a Feedmaster to work n your feedng operaton-you'll fnd t's a grnder-mxer that's second-to-none n the ndustry "20.ways-new"- That's rght -20 newrfeeclmaster desgn mprovements make your feed operaton faster more effcent more proftable. 4 models to choose from-102 cu. ft. capacty F-810 (drop feeder) and F -820 (plan table) and the bg 142 cu. ft. capacty " F-85 (drop feeder) and F-86..._ (combnaton baletableand gran.' '1.-. ':{~ hopper.) There's one just rght Farmhand Feedmaster Model F -810 for your feedng operaton. Come n today and get all the detals on ths great money-savng Feedmaster offer. You won't go wrong wth a Feedmaster. F.arly ths fall the Wayne State cross country team kept surprsng coo('h ml Slverberg. The two sophomores and three' fre'shmen WCll. Full ba C' k Jot"l'l Perkns led rushng C1 Wayne State'sf~bat1 team n t he now complete 1968 seasa. QuarterbaC'k ChuC'k Trcker ganed the most yard!\ PBsslng. But talbac'k SamSngetoo topped t~ tetal ('fense statlstlt'!! wth hs comblnatloo rl rushng and Pllsslng. PPrldns a jlmlor from Soux Rapds la. rushed 475 vards and lost net a sngle yard ~ rare achevement. He averaged four yards a earry 68 agame.slngletcll a sophomore from F1lzabeth :'\. J. galnc'd 382 yards 00 the ground-three per carry 55 per game-and completed seven a ten passel for 1rr. rants. WSC Harrers Keep Surprsng Coach!\;o lcnger s Sllverberg surprtse'd. Tuesday hs runners woo the fourth c ther fve duals wth a 20 to 35 score over Nebraska~ Omaha at Omaha. As usual the oppcl1ent clamed frst place as Rch Carey tourc'd the fve-mle ("ourse n 27:34. Rut Wayne took the next fve places wth l.arr~ Kue-hl comng n Cllly ooe s "cood behmd Car(>y. The other Wa..me placers: tarry Bockelman 27:44; Duane Wlken 28:05: Steve Dosh29:20 and Gary Day. ~o WBsne harrer has won a race ths year but the team has woo or placeod hgh n the bg meets by stasng close' together near the froot SlverbE'rg notes. Added up hs ~lns wmt 489 yards. Trlekler a junor rromwatl"r~ 100 ~. Yo ht 34 passes tres fer 344 ~ards. ~.\' Gong frt>shman from Tekamah completed 24 rj. 69 pass('s for 2RO yards. Thr<' " rj. hs aeras roac h ed t~ cool lne. Balh Tl"!ckler and Gong who shan>d quart("rtlck dutl("s almost ('Qualb'. scort"d two runnlng toocrdowns. Sngletoo and Perkns tallln Cllly Cl(> touchdown (>arh-lmusual for all the runnngtheydtd. Slngl lloo thr(>w 00(> toochdown resll. GrE'c Walker sophomor(> splt end from Omaha was thle> most frf"que-nt pass re<'ever - catches for 170 yards and twotolk'hdowns. Perldns caught elgllt for 122; Doo Grubaugh Davd Cty senor seven for 117; Bruce Parker freshman from Calum!.'t Clt.- nt. 10 for 111jGene Wachholtz Planvew junor 12 for 82 and ooe touc'hdown...\ broken arm sdelned Jm FE'tcher Dow Clt~ la. sophomore n the se<'<rjd game after he caught two for 32 yards and <rje touchdown. Gruba~h led thr(>c statstc'ssearng 23 ponts; kkkolf return.s nn(> for 1112 yards; punt rt'tums. nln(' for 155. lls defen s ve halfback <ompanlon. Laurel Grdders on World-Herald Lst fell 00 the loose ball n the endzooe. Also 00 the lst were Randolph's Joe Hansen and Verdgre's Cleve Walstrom. n Han~ sen's fnal two games he ganed more than eght htmdred yards. Walstrom scored Seven touchdowns and averaged 15.5 yards a carry n hs last two games. sophomore Dolt: Radtkf' rl Peonder returned 13 pmts for 77 ya.rds. Two hgh sc'hool t(08mmate!l from El7.ahtoth :'\. J. freshmen Pat olstoo and JOl' )allh.n. stlu'ed t~elthlor at \\"~1l( stat~ ful(f at mld-8('alooo galnt'd starthut B!gnmmts at conlerooc'k. llohrtoo r("spmdt"d wth flv(' nterceplloos and rrturna (' 104 yard8 plus num('rous key defcnsh'(' WSC's One-AdS ta<kl('s. Dashell had <rj(" The!!~ood product1m d thla nterr('p1loo. Grubaugh nterce(j:c"d souoo~' tl"(! Wayne~teDranw....dc('. Hadtk(' nan lhk'ss DePllrtmcnt..tl be Tonlglt At d West L1bert~' la. and Jotrl Egt. HlC'kard rl Hol!l'la. eachsnarl'd Tmlglt At Eght er<q> ooe ntercepton. rl thrn mh('t PlaYl dlrected l'rkkl('r had the best pmtlng by conege JtOOentl. The three av('y'8g(' kkks but Playll thl!! year an 1be F.levator 11m Rrandl folt-rdge freshman dlr('('tcd by Lnda C.rvln ptllted more 11T\(-' 24 wth c1 Wayn(> Glora Mltdl drected a 33.6 average. by Am... Nclsoo rl Omaha. and Wayne's dfense lagged below 11\(' Man n th... Aowler lt. dr(\("tt"d re<'ent yoors probably be<'au5e by stev~ Mlllnltz d. Plan c1 a shlrt to a new c1fen8e and. njurles to s('veral key players. -Hushng lctalt"d 1006 yards but ClpP.<rJents managt"d on ly R17. Wt1dcat passng for 731 yard'" f(oll short rl oppa'1ent aerals 1OR9 yard". n tetal df(>nll(> tl(' OflPosltloo ganed 1906; \\'8)l1e 1737 averagng 23R and 217 respe<"ttvety. Wa.\l1('s 4--4 record ncluded these vc'totles: 1~0 over Mdland over Mssour Southern lf.7 over Hastngs 7...() ov('r Peru; and these losses: 7 21 to Moorhead ~te 0 26 V-8 engnes that run on regular gas. New models. new GM safety features. All forvery.. lttle more than you'd ' pay for an qrdna1'y car. Your nearby Olds dealer' can help you escape. to ctadron sta.te l 1$.23 to ~ nel state to St. Cloud State. Tho Wd.at. lnllhod hrd at 2-2 ln the Nebra.ko CQ Conference behnd Kamey &.ate 4-0; Chadron state.: ~l. Hastng!! was fourth al 1-3j 'Pen ltlh.0-4. vkow. All threo drector are senors al Wayne ~te T.mlglt Y;"1ght.. he pr... _00 Sm('f:' Monday utd Tle.. ~. ~~~~:~y~/~~: mas ~ reserved n advance or purchased at the door. Group rates are avalable. Wayne "sptal Not~s Admlt~('d: MT8. Farl Fey' Wll.YTe; lerrnan lelnemann. Wayne. Wll You Be n THS PCTURE? We Hope So Because Ths Week YOU r May Be ne Lucky Wnner of' $ f you are n a partcpatng Wayne.tOrt at 8:00 p.m. Thursday and your name s drawn You wn even f your name!sn't drawn 1tcaUH Wayne "torll art load.. wt ltargans. ~:~:ejlb: ;~:: that Laurel's Wendell Hansen Re.d end U.. TlM. W.ynlt Henld W.nt Ad. - The Lttle Ad. That Do the BG Job C\a:r-Mar-Hl1el :. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!. ~~;~e::c~~oo '~r.o: SClroeder_ROQ~ Z2 Washburn-Koopman 19') 12') Pearllon-Martensm Sllulfer-Roeber SmltlH}ustafS(ll SchltDe&-l'rube Benne-Schwarten SClluldt-RasmU!aen 14') 17"" Stlpp-Nlcllolson ThgellBrt-Hrade<: Bus~~:; SC~ROOS: 779 ~ 7227; OPe Benne 561 and 245; MarlQ1 t\mfle 197 and 539. Tue!lday Nfte Handcap Wm lost' Mobl Sen1ee Plerstnlnsur.mte Atnerk'an leg:cq 23~ 12!1 salmon Wellll WaJo:e!leld Natonal Blnk 2ll~ 1~ FalrS1:~ S'oj B&kl!'r'sSapttSaver lat's Clamplln Serva Fartner"1 Then Bowe'll Sbldtrd S 21. Han5Ol1 E1eq:or Carr's qletlt'lll 14 Z2 ~~Brber Shop ~~~ ~~ ' Hgh sceres Ransan ~ar 1095 and 3004; KennethGmltalllOll588;Jacl'Er'wl.~ qlds Delta88: 'hatlookcould nlakeaman dsehs ~e.carmnd cpmelook. Slep nto Our bg-car world and see what y?u're mssng. A longe~. lower look s part of t. So's the room and the larger easer-to-oad trunk. Enjoy a smooth bg-car rde on a 124 ~ch wheelbase. Rock~t ~.s... Set... "'~_~... ~ Uak W.lt<r~ 1ft to ha... plct1d'e '" each d the td' tcol"'" wd.. held.bon player~._ ld' lhe team. the tro lallln W1llln.Pre." Tho l>qy elected wll be11_ dool N... Wolble.d';;-. lramed.e!tltl te '" mer~ Q tap td' lho... wtl..!rom Tho Wayne Herald utd. ~..U''''' '" cuo. 11<_ copy d the 1 Of anncl'cq thl! alq wtth a wtldllt. Rm and All-aar team. h..ch. TAms ln lhe w...d1ylllon ". "'"'na..ho<uld td' lnducl. W8.)1U~ taur!'l P1ert'e' 7:30 p.m. ether at the Ja-. Madson. stanton N.llgh Plan- L club hou.. D' the tre hall;.s. Yl... lllcl R1oomtleld. Pldnl/ CD the _her. ' Sam Sngleton Tops n Tala Offense LET'S PUT A STOP TO THAT. Several Wn'de he attempts to grnd out some urtll Yollrd. Only players converge on Norfolk's Bll Ruhlman ls Frh Weble (SO) s dentfable. Wakefeld Bowlng T h r e e northeast Nebraska grdders were pcked last week by the ruesdaj' Mernoal Ladles Woo Lost 7tro's 18'~ 131.; as stars at the W~k.~e~~~:~u ~;:~ Omaha World~llerald" Rolng Pns steve rwn a root four sx lmposslbll's 15' 16t.; nc h standout for the Laurel C~~eng:;~re5_ Zero's 618 andl~~37 ~~_ Bears made the ~st for hs bata Boettcher -17; F.1a Magnusoo l1 t performance aganst Wayne Nov. ~esday ~lght!...adll'! Won LCSl 1. The World-Herald ctes hm.<;chroeders storl' 25 l for Pssng for two toochdowns ~~1~~:~on H~: ~dt~ecen~~~~nwt~k'~:~~~ Mltm G. Waldbaum The Wayne Herald records show Co. deal Fertllber 8 " 28 1!lgtJ!cores: SC1<c.-eder's ~Q"f! 75:2 and 2149; ~ Loo Erb 5:20; Evelyn Bartel$ 198. ~ Nle Handcap WCQ t.t Emenan FertllUer Co N~ Nebr. RPm Tomo 'Z2 14 Jolllleere FarlmWl Elevator e 17 Dr. Mac:DlmacS' Feed GambluSton! CUfSlarpa: 9 27 H1b ~: Jdl Deere lu70 am 2938: LeRQJ Ftrbller 516; ~ Dlnat:u. Frld:uNBe~ Wll 1.Gt Flrecqcl8'a ZO 11.lad: Rblb :0 11 Ktlprooll ""X"'~ 1512t HJeb lll:gretl lkk. Ralbb %D9; Ffre. :e:::e::~ Gdllbeq Wel- W'. Tho W.yne Herald A-9lar to help cboae the oullandlnlr l'lam "'the Weatorn Dlvl.lon wll player. lhey have... durlnll he U1nom'<:d.oon n omlnl/ the lootball...on. Thoy wll '" Tho Wayne lerald. w. nl out prnted ballot. wth ther wtll attempt to havt a ptctun M~tlon. and send thfm to OJ. ~ ea('h d. the plaj'e1'8 C'hosen \\'. wtll then ('CQlt t~ tel1<c1' tor beth the c1tenstve and defen- and anrku'lee t~ aelf'c'tjoos. lve te.ms. CQle-hes wul nal be abl~ to A! eght coac'hf's r1 the teams hamp n.'' d. t~tr own p1a.\'t'r8 tr the Wp8temDlvlslmhllvrbeen to the team. ~C'lta('trd and havt' bten asked The ""me Herald wll attempt

5 ; Jvant Ads f: ' lmmellate OPENlNG ror..e- For Sale relary-reeelltlmlot. Need grl r / who can type and anllwer teter phooe..'horthand hel(ul. Wll " P8.Y top wage" for: grl wth ex- ~ FOn SALF.: Good Hay. 1st 2nd pcrlencb. Automatc F.qulpment [' 3rd r utt ng. Rchard Dye Pender. n7t3 r "058.1(0 Ncb" Ph ntlt4 r MAC_O-tO AUTOMATC McC'uJ : loch's lghtwclght c~ln flaw F RAnt '.. wth automatc olng at eemomy or l:: prce. 'ot a McCulloch chan _ saw see Sherry'!!1 Farm Servce. 115 W. Frm Man."t. aott' ( BO-ACT FOR THE SOL Vsuul examllllllol ( BO-A{'l tr('ntcd ('rqp~ wll ~hfjw l'''plhlll (!d mul1 lnd fl ~ll r rool '.vl'n.. lqjh Jl A J)1lrllJulllll.; ll( Jnx 11j;! Kt'Urlll"r Nt hrll'.ku ;JoJl.17 {OMPLET~ LNE d new and usoo all fas and wood heaters at Coo.81-to+C0091. YOl can fnd exactly what you need and remember we trade. o3tf WlY HENT when you can own lll1 Automatc Wat('r Sd'tcncr for as lttlclas $H.OO per mmt/{' Tledtke's J1llJmbl~ 8. leatlng Ph. :J75-2R tH luntehs! You need to make rnly me' stop for all your hldrtng supples -.oms ammunl Uoos c1cthlng etc. All avalable at Coost to Coast."''tores Wayne. o3tf FOR SALE:!! 'ln~:ll l'lllk" 1 ' t /t'r $1 ~ (f v s T 01 (;j-'t department when you ;need somethng for that "specal das." Ve!lav(' somethng for every occasoo and at all ~rc(' ranges. Coast to Coast Storf's Wayne. o3tf Help Wonted $100 PFH \lffk to start. Man and wfe t am consdered. See Mr. Tptoo trm Mttel Tuesda." ~ov. ~ 7-9 pm. n1 t HELP WANtED: Women for full tm e empoyment. Apply n perscl1 at 1'len Frankln store Wayne Nett. o31tf WANTFT: *shwasher. :\pply at Hdel MotrsCl or call t 3 FOl lent Ol SALF: Tw~bedrOom house. Close to cty Rchools. mmedate po8scssoo. PrOfX'rty Exchange 112 Praresslmal Bldg. Ph n7tf A P'\HT\H:~T Ol HF:\'T: Call nlh2 Lvestock FOl SA LF: Purebred Yorkshre Hoors. Vll Frf'vert. \Vayne. Ph 37.'}...24ft o3ltfl Msc. Servces NSULATE NOW 1'1 '" hllla' \"111 1"'11" " pl:rl "" df'11l \\111 '''1111'\1111'111 (<;11111 ' 111"1' 1<11" '111 '\"1111:":;111"11 ('\ [ ~' \\.1111<' WANTED FARMER DEALERS M:ller Mg TRPLE Co nc lo~klll~ and Norfolk. Nl'hr;(~k1 Bo\ ln Phone ED 1":1' Morro H H11l' rnfjrovcment Co.\1lln;"1 \'('tl Busness OlJp. F FEEDS Ha.~ an op<'llng n Wayne Coun ty for sall'~ and sl'rvcl' repre ~l'ntatl\'t' Ths j~ a :guaranteed ncome wth company ucn('flo;; protected terrtory: famly n StlrnlWe plan PPER 36(lO Urbandale Br. Dl'S Mones (a THANK YOU Fo~ your vote of confdence Tuesday. HenfY Dorng Duane Rethwsch and Ernest Muhs Specal Notce Table" RexaJl ~af(ol\' "lh flell A lhel (Jll\' flhc al (jrl('!" (Publ.fld.7K. '"y. '.11) DYES WE W1S11 TO TlANK trlendl tor prayers. Cards" dftl. memorals and many ether kfn6 ne8~1. Janlne Brown' Famly. nl WL~H 'TO EXPRESS 1'J13o' 81n~ cere thanks to thole who sent ~~r: =~~~s la~~~~~:tl~: n Soux Clty. Everythng was deeply apprecated. \lrs. Walter \\'esemann. nl WOULD LKF. TO thank our frends. relatves and neghbors for the cards. nowers gfts and persooal vsts whle was n the hosptal and snce returnng home. \ specal thank you to Hev. Hllss for hs comfort and prayers. \rs. Kenneth B. Holand. n11 PUBLC NOTCES 'WTlf f' 01 P!OUATf Of 11'111 (Olnt' ('lur1 ~ Wl)n~ l (Ul!) \ebra.ka. "".377.m.9.l'aJ;:e'12J. f '<l.1lt~ rj 110>d r. \...<)101.'111 n..reat"d. n" 'lale ~ "'rbra~ka. 10 all coorernt"d \<Jlke ( c.ert ~ Rh... lhal!'<'tllon hu loe..n rled r"r l>eprol:jote rflht.. l!~ oald d""eat"d.!ld rnr 1"- awnln1ml'nl ~\{an. \k{!ul"an U f'u-rufrj l"eorel'..hlrh..t11 De nr leartnx n ldo rourt on 'ovemb(or 14. l'lrh.ll'lo d"- \.\1. ( LOSE J. LEGAL PUBLlC.l.TON ~rrrlcf Of SPFTlAl. F:LfTTON 1 11J.C ~m-( f: L' FRDH ClVf."< to f... qwllfled electors ' ~hool llstrl" ' Wnsde. n the CCUlty r; Wayne m the 'ltat< ' Nebrlska tha a.pt!'clal elo!'<'lm haeheenr81edandwlllbef>eldlltthe\'111agt< Audtorum Wlnsld<" Nebruka n Md lls- trl" (J1 the 3rd dao' ' ljerl"mber 196B at..hlrh lme lhere llhlll! be submtted " tro- qllllfled elector_"" sad Dlml"the followtngquellllm: Shall the School llst.rkl ' Wlruldr n the C<Ult; ~ Wayne n t"- 'ltale ' :-Jebraeka ssue t_ negotable bonde ~ the prlndpal amolsl! ' Four hndn.d and nlnl."!y_r1~thou&and ($ ) for lhe purpose ' buldng an eleltll"nltry sehool and an addltlm to the llehool holl"" rn thl" property owne<l by the Dlstrkt and furnlshtnxtfle neeessllryrurnltureandpparatue for the same; lad bald. shall bl" rome due and l'l..vable at soch lmes ae TltJ be (lxed ~ the Dlstrl" Rarord but not to en'eed hl'enly_two years [r"m date ' "!ld bmdl and shall bear tnt_lt.t eoch rate as tre Roart! may determne to be the lowest rate for whkh!bd lxnds ran be ""d at notle"sthanpllrbul:lnnoevf!'fltellceedlng t..legjlrale.payable<l<leyear&f'terdate and""m1-annljllllythereatterpr~however earh and all d ealdbcnds llhall be redeemable at the op:lal d the Dstrct al am' tme m or after fve year" from dale d: ls"uanre there«and "Shall the Dstrct rause to be ll"ved annually a specal ta~ ~ valbtlm al all the taxable property n the Ol5trlct e"celll: ntangble property n addlttm to all other wee sufnrlent n rate lld mcult to pay the nterest!lld prlnrllul d sad balds al the""rnebe<:"~dul""'" WEGHT Cords of Thanks WL'1l TO TANK allmyfrlends and relatlves for the cardl! and letters durng ffj stay n the hosptal. \ofrs. Wll F. Meyer. nll "'H'.ldr.llllmer.<.~.t_' D No The pollng pla"e ror the electlm lhall be at the Vll\ag! At:ltorlum Wnede. N~ bras~ and the pol18 wtll be ~ from a.m. lz1tu p.m. ' sad date. FJectore va:1ng n avor ' thl" pr~um "ll11markanxlnthe!lqlbl"eoppo6ltet.he w<ltd yes and electors votng aplnl! the sad propo&lum ehall mark!ll X n the squa.re opposte the wonl NO." B' THEORDEROFTHEDSTRCTBOARD OF SAD OlSTRlCT. (s)~f.rran.prl"ekent (s)gertna:le Vahlkamp!le<'retary (PublNov.llla.25~.2) LEGAL PUBLCATON ludre O'\Jbl. <_ 17R'rw.; l.egal P UBlCATON- "lrr1( t fll f N\1 \f'ttlt\n't n hl- (r>!dl.l [0Ur1 ' v'a_ne [ounl_. \.. br"5ka. n tl.. \\alt... [l/..- ~ rt r.ok ka. ll"'..a.t"d. <;tall" ' \~bn'lo.a. 10 all rmrernt"d.r. 10..rl"b lv...p'l'"fl"'lltlooha..."" flle<l(nr rlnal t1.. mlm1t ht-reln.dl."t.:r. mlnallm ' h.. lnhlp. nherlljonee tau". ff"l!s and rnmmlhlons. dllllrtljullm ~.. tate. and awr""1 '"' fnal aerount ""ddl.rl~h... ~..hlrh wll f>l for l>earnr al thl court m \"~mhl'r 12. l~f~. at 11 o'dock \. \ llavld J. lllmer [OSlt.y TudRt-" LFG.-\L ~OTKE n tht- Dstrlrt (ourt ' Wa:.'Tle lcult~'. ~ebraska. n the Mattl"r a the _-\pplkatlm> a TOOd Ml"lll"l Krusernarkand S<:at'trandsKrusemark to challg{' ttlelr names. FdR SALE - Dwellng at 415 West 11th Street 3 bedrooms a~d fnshed7pofment n basement. Lots nl k t9"'en cabnets 01" bult-ns thr ughaut the hau~e Very good locaton.. Moller ~gency REAL ESTATE 112 West 3rd Ph To..hom t ma~.meern ~ au are l>ereb) notfed tlwll the t.roder l&ntod pootltlmer flled h..r pe1ltlm> nlh! Olldrkl CoW"! d: vayne C<Ultl "..br..q.. m> the :Jlh day rl (k-toblor. 196~ the otl)ect lfld prayer ' lllld pmlllon beltw: torhl"l~e t~ flmel d her mnor _rd" from Todd M "hul Kru.emark and Sl:ot rand" KTu... mark to Tood Mklmel Greve and 'l'ott fl"ulc11 Grev". \ou are tlrther n<jl.lfle<l tlut the' """"rslrnlt'd ntendl to prul!'lt her llald apl'lkltlon ror rtmngtl d nall\l"o 10 lad eourt m lh 1aJ' ' lecember. 1%8at the hour ~ 10 o'dork A.\l.. d tld d.l orao lomtherellft..ra.pootltrnerelllbehellrd. M lat tme ln.\ pl'rlal or penml ob~tln OWA.- '. 4dU.atC:.A~:~~t J.~w::::::::::::: ::::...W... SDe-'*"'-".. JtO.Oll 1'1:AN!f'!RS ~ ~ JJMM '-"'w' """owt tor 8dktlllr TOTAL.". ; ~l~~ (EGAL pullcatlok 11.\'... '\( locjl fk)\fto rnocftdf";g>;.!"". hn... The r..t.r "'"""" d ~= ~ ~:e:...lt1'1.-..tw<ldlnlt.~rllltlftdfnl.o:ttke m \lb11a.' evenlr\r. 'ovemboor '.!N) at 7:30p.m. \llw«! t>:.- rrhtnklmp. 'Km4'd t>:. 'chtlm. 10.dJoum the (lr1~r. 11N6 7\ft1ltlc."dlmurrlt'd. Tloe """na' & rau'd loo/der~."e. pre.ldonl. lje&l\ '~rltl'l. The(jll_rw..m "re P"Wrt D<ln r...tt...nmp. \forrh 'MdlM DUll "orhnm and ~flll;) ~..ttl>.ynn ftotlert rrh q. Tht rnlmrtu d t'e prevtou 1nHC... _re rllllld. \ovn to). '.&n4lm.l'c'mdtdby!w:hr.rn llult~mlnut beappr...fd.\f(ltltl'lr.rrkd n... bll1 re re"l'''fd "*"fd b lr>. 'ff~bsand4hl.'-llhllblll.n(t'e.rtkl..1l1'8j.4111.!r':~.llowed'ldord"red paldto:- the Krt'Ur). \ldlm'"lrrllt'd. W\fl';L';T1!\TO'".\. R. Dkk Proourtl; t"l'tk.4.. 1l.!~ P\Q... l'ubl.htnrro Sl\''.. '" f. fl. J.1ll~. \dmln.e"(jlf!'fl&l' 1~.76...t.'ch..."ubl.n"'.'.. n.!lmt. ~al'l.!><-boot Publ. nt. A..'n... NST1f~'T1m: Dell Prln. dfke ""p. m. (altlql(rt lr Teuhtnx \tal.... """..\llma latm mt'.". ""'0;'". yotl ForulTWl ol ro Tnl l'll.jfle ("t <;Chooh M1hlly-{"oolr book.elem."... D. \'.n 'l;ostrlfld (0. nr...me \ld ormk~-m.dher. l'ublllhm (o.~me. la1d1l.. Brotherl '\an !1lT~r.t R... l'ublbher. ""'me. to ""''' rhanges '!\arne. mal be prelent and prh..nt ther ojjectlms totheeourt. D. (. lleath 01. Co. Same. 1~1l"d tltl~ 30th da> ' "klobl"r D. f. lleath & (n... 1Tll".' f1culll1 \\at' «reve. Awll~ant Fearm Publhen 'lame. _ ('ubl. Nov. 4. tl ll <.21 ChlrlnF.\lerrl11f>\lbllahlnlr to. Slrne Mt«1 Hl1lookCo. Textbook _=-~g~~~~~~n m.. F..dttorlal R..ven.. <;.A. s "nn ';( lr\(\1!ul\ll11 PU(( ftdp.;(~. WOrld Book»leyd~a Ubnory '<1'\mbl'r booe.l.elem Tle '"'-"KJlar m"pt~ ~ tt><> 'oord ~ F.ducal 1m "80 held at 0.. r._"r. l1r'h '<-hool Norlolk Dally ~e..". Sa f'ark('r Publl.hlng co..!ll.. 'O}Vember 4. 19~1l. \mdll.l. al H'OO p.m. n.e meelln~ "all ralle<! to on:er by the Presdent \"-or~" ) arran. ~ mlnutl". "'heprevous me..tlng...re readand lpprovl"d. 11von moton dull made and ~lrrle<l lhe r"'ow~ dams. t<>tal~ S r. lowed..\!)\f1:"1" Ml\T10\ Ehryd~1. BrllMlolr f)\oc. rorp. Sa... ". rhlldrml's ן 1\o0 l"<uldl 1m.... Broker &. Taylor ro. Same T. S Denl.al &. ro. St.me "....GeqjTaphkSol:~Sa... New"wllek Lbrary booh """m. Moore-fottrel1 Sub. Axeno;lu. RHkley..('ar~ ("0. Off~e 'up. " nc Same l1ammrnd & ~..phen" "ame Magadne Publl.hlne Ov Same. orllee <;yltemll 'ame nlllrumentallat. Sa1\'\(' ~... MalJten. Mll"age em... World Herald Sa.. NSTRUrTON hlu'qul..who. Who. Sol {"o. Tertboolll rll A. Bennett Co ne Same "'dams Boo!< ;? Follett F.docatlmal Corp Same. 571 W&Yt!e Musc Co. 1"N.cMng lup.!otlll'htrn-mlfnn & ro. Tertbooks elem & Suwlle~.. \l7.3t! V Walen & RCW'ert Same. Laldla.. Rros Tertbook" Bobbe-Merrl1l Co. he Same The flakt!~ & Taylor ( 0.brary RookS Amercan r.docltkm Publkatltl'ls Same ". Harper & Row Lbrary ~uppllee F"olleotu F.ducal!onal CO'l'.. ~... 'al lonal Fdocallrn As... Sub- 9tn.1 S<:lerrttrk Dlv. Sa... srrllll:lal..... ]400 Steph~Sal.<;ChoolSllpplyCo. Tearhers «uldesto Televllon. S Same Ben'?l1nt S1are. Sa 11. W. Wllsoo Co. Lbrary sup" Wekh seterttlflr Co. "bt. T Aetlvttl' hdld Relnbursement for luppllel secal suppl1es Amercan BlolCW'lcal (0. Some Amerca F.ducalloo Publkatlms Macalallter ~eortllk Co. Slme Subsrrlpttoo t" C1ll.slroom Nl'l. &hool Methoos nc Strn'. magazlne c.mbles. Same rhrla flowl"rt Relmbureement for. O1ellefl Co Some. lluwllea ;:t.uo'. Dept. store Same... Rrlrker'll lnr. Pap"....._.!'2r.'~..:e.' _t_~~~~~:.~"'' ~ Ben rranklln stare StJ(ltel. un ~ """"" """WC"Go Ha.rcOUM. Brace & World. Test" _' At:lo-vlllllll. e!em. ; D. C Heath'" Co. Slme WJDl ~te College. 5.me mm Supplle" ; lhlv. El<. 01". SlrTlt! J. B. Llpplncott Co" workbook U11lv. PubUllhlna' Co. Sa... Norfolk ornce Equp. SuRllles &11001 Farm & Supply (0 SAme. O'Nel Sport s & Hobby Shop J. G. K!'ettehmer Co. Same Ar"hery Supples Hoover Brothers. SEune. Sl'len"e Resear"h A"e" Teste ljjolv. El<. Olv Same. leern.. So.Jth WelJem Publshng Co.. Hoover Bros. Same Tl"rtbooks & Sul1llU"e. J G. Kre(tebmer (0" SarTlt!.. Trangle ~hool Servce Paper & Sl'hool Form & Supply Co. Sa"""" Supplll!. (or Art. "". ft49.56 Unlv. Publshng Co. Same Western orne" Supply Art Sup ~ertce Researeh ASlOClat". The Eeon"mlc" Press nr.. Gula.nce. Poel"r ror Guldanre rhrmlde Guldan~e Pub nr The Snger Co"lome Er. sup 6.30' same. Soux rtty Muate Suppllea Musc 7.30' DelTK'o. Lbrary el"m "upplles Tom's MUBk Houee Same "." 4.86 Sav ~ Drug. 110"" r.. ' ". Brader c;r::;~~~~l SER\'lCE ': ~~::~~:r~och~dm:~~::: Mn. George FlT8\ Mleage ; Dlette ~usk Houee. n" Same. Veryl Jadlrn. Same"... t3o'90''rot}'"1 Dl"rby Drlvl"u mnng J""kam's DX. Gu... tl3.99: Lamben l"ropkal Fsh Aquarum claren"ejo'-tbm Tmrlng : supples.. Melvn Kom Sarne 2.50: Loren R. Park nstructonal N &!!: Ol Co Gu 2{H.oS! trayel. _ Schmooe-Welble Tlrl"s ! nkhart! Metteer Same ~-C~:~~"~~~.":::::::: 2::~ \.TT~le~~~~~~.~Rl!~r~ DmWa"ker.TtlembYs ; luppllel. Wamem!Dde nsuranc.. ~ n-- stale ' Nebr. Same sltl"8llce on bua : Sav ~or Dr S. Same. Wnsde Motor Rl"lUlr Harry'" Body ~op. Bu ; OPERAno" OF PLANT panel 2.29; bys ; by~ 5. Kansas-NebraSka Natural Gall ( Fuel. "... 9Un; rl)ryel1 Dl"rby. Bus ; bus V1!ageaWtnlllde. Electrklty... 29B9' ".. vu!age a Wnsde. Waler. 107.~ Fredrleksm au Co. Bue 6. No1hwelltem Bell. Te1ephme 45.69' Wortman Auto Co Bus 4. (arl.o Electrlr Supples. J.08 Men:han! Ol Co BUll ; Ed"llTd DQ1 & Co Mats bus 6 376; cnryall Harrs Janftor Supples. T"""lll Coryell Aul.o Co. Bus 1-tmlng!on taboratorle Custo:llal M d. S Ol Co. Bus 2 aupplles C WolekeALJ!oServke. Bus ; VanOld&U Hardware. 51«1es 41.Dt bye ; carryall (4.46 W':~e:=~ ~.~:~~.~ 127.~ ~=~r:~:'.5~4:::::: MANTENANCE Of PLANT S\''LlSX OU Co. Bus 4. 13O.!H; Jay's Plumb~ &; Heatng. Repar 15.9t. Bus ; "arryall Trl-Cnmy Coq Supples (or re- OPERATON OF PLANT lulr _ Peqlles Natural Gas Co.. Fuel. FXED CHARGES elem. wa;~~~~~~'"~:~.s~~ lh4~ Pe~:.t\.a~l.~5 Co Same. HELP WAN'TED: BEEr PACKERS Dakota Cty Nebr. Apply n person ar l p~ne addtonal nformaton"! An Equal Opportu~ty Employer.. " f~ owa Beefr) Packers " t4.l12 3~.'3. ~.O >om BO "'. ' ' ll." " '" 0126.=-: ~ ;.7~ :; Has mmedate apenr;1g for unsklled or semsklled constructon )yorkers wth desre to learn buldng croft ' " "' SO S6AS " " t5.b4 39 '"' "" "" 199' ''''7 5t "." '''''' '00 18m 236.:n [S]r1J Tho W1'.)'M <Nelr.'? llerald. Monday. Nov.~r 11 19N! l&t~ ~ DATES CLAMED PHONE J7S.'" end w. wll come t. YOU' 'AM Clam 'four S.. D.'. E ld)! Check The' O.t. F".! WAYNE HRALD ONE TOP 'ARM SALE S.VCE NCLUDES -. P: R Lf"'" n the new r : S :'.~ ~~ ;r~~.c~o~~ d.t. you h...cted. 2. Your FREE ".ebll prln' ed n brght end..sorted color. of revul. 1. bul p...'. J FR!E f.rm a errowl wth your ftllme mprnted on them '0 Glr.-ct.t'.~r. to your f.rm e. 4. Fl.E ther "aut.nc. fo your 'al. u.r.nt~.. ttm ".. f th.r pot' porml your w. wll ra ~u:ey..our ul d.m bll 5. E xperlaneed help n dre UP your hrm 1 d; to Cty d Waynl!'. l.lztt. ~"r. elem Wayne Co. Pub. Power f)llll. Slmc tM rlty'wayn... Srne.le'('~ rlt) ' WllYlle. Wllter F"M.lern Nebr. T.lephm. '0" Telephotle "1'1 Bell Telepltale Co" Same 20~3l Merrhant OU Co Pkkup. ll.:wl rertlfled l.abontorte. rul<tcdlal l~le"el"m." ~ft3 Ben Fnnklln Store St.me. lee. ~.13!>:lf~!'/ton Stlme Hoover Brtll. Same van Beeks Dlspoaa.l ' Sl!!rval1 Towel &.lnl"n Other e~penae MANTn:oANCF Of' PLANT Tledtke Plumf.1nJ! & lleat~ Salaryl'repalrman E~~1.~ ~~l~~:.\~~k~~ 2.58 ElnWllrSand & G."vel. Slrrle. " Fullertm Lumber ro Upkeep ~ bulld!na's..." 2.71 Mmtromery W.rd Ec.-.onu: Plumbng Same Cltyo:t Wayne Slme ~ 6.00 Ca..ttoC~stSa culmn Lumber CO.SaTM!l StephenQl &hool Supply Replace pllnt equp !l2 Wayne G~hOllBe. Horne r..e 9.69 Koplln Aul.oSupply.lndustrlal lfte""... '.05 Md"elltShopSupplles.5.rne 143'7.67 CO"to(OBst.FJem.f'tlyed 23.D8 Parldnsm Muel" Co. nljtrurtll!!nt TeJllr." rom's Mu"k HOlBe. S.me state ' Nebr. Tool" FXED CHARGES Frst Nat!. Agftcy 1M. (audt prem1ul-w'orkmen's) ("01TJll ;..orklTl!!fl.)(eomP : call\f!ra.15.00;){mu.1 cll.ln5lr.96.00) 4n.oo F.r... ~ ns. Aeency F'lre 11 " Let your hogs "glean"." corn felds af~ pckng. They ct.n pck p a lot of com that wll be' wasted otherwse and use problems n next!ear's soybean felds. Bu corn alone can't provde the proten. vtarn:j' and mnera.ls needed for fast effeent p. The an swer s Felool HOlf B~ :::.~ ~J'~r: ~ :; easy to teed *"u.. ydu just throw th~m on the ground. ' A.'.". ~~.eo 121 s. M4N "'... t... km... DRAWAC D. - We'll... ~hn'".. JWf' h..tm:k: 'M..... yevt'....all f Wttl yevt..te... 1ft The W...W y "'..." tt.."... "_hn... C...".'_ ne P c::: ~.:~. ::c:":.:::: r..w;.:1::~"" e...am t. L... '-"11... *."'.nd '"'. ftnce '"... ':1.:. 1.!tll.... TO. ''eu l'm.ap.per.d tt P' pe. f.m..... tunlty" t..tvcfy" y"eur "' lt." urafvllv n...r....wft he"' 'M ".ewe 1ft the..el they" "'.y w'" f J'M unmt.t n.. The ~~l ~s. =c~'::r.'.j: ft Tl'lSDA '' ~O\'EMBER 21: TED r.raffls farm sale.x mles north of Wayne. Extra good lne' d Holatf'1n ('ow Trot&- man "Ulgc Nxon UJt11oneters. Flrllt Stat ' Rank Randolph r:lf'rk. WFD\F~)'\ Y ~O\'F.MHFR 27: Leland l('rman Polled Hereford Sale three mle' eu1 d Wayn(' m Hghway 35 and 1.. 3/4 north. sale starts at 12 noon. TllllHSDAY DECf:M"HEB 5: HA LP! WA TSON rarm sale 3 1 ; mles north c. Waync. ( Jctragood lne Hohrteln mlk cow. and complete' tne d rarm machlner)'. Troutman L.agE' Nlxm AUC' tooeers. 1}lrst NatcnaJ Bank. Wayne. clerk. Pltney.Howes.n R.n (t; ' \\(lytle Sa.no f rlt 'latfl<\llllllk. OTt. payroll llrrcultln!: ( ~ "T" 1_ O'T!''' \ 1...t'. llept. "lore. DraPt...pP<'.O'd M l'llrklnmw \lu"lr (0" 1'nd nltr laj'tle \u.lr (0. 'ame OU '..phf'nsm... h...1 >;upph.lurnlhue 4 l'<ulp.... t"2.3"t lll.\ne look Slore... 11\(' rrlaru:le...1>001 "ll'rvl<e Same." 90l1.2' J"""'.. r lrdl. <"Jm~.. 77'l.~ Hoov..r lro. "'rne.. rj.f5.00 m\l(nrp. 1'>p"..rltefl Try! \ $134"187 f!'lb!. Nov. Troop 179 Work Wnsde's BQy Scout Troop No. 179 nexed ther young muscles Saturday n pckng up old newspapers whch were lauled brto a bg truck and hauled to Norlolk.. The Troop collected 5330 potmdl!l d paper whch eventually goes to Chcago for reprocessng. Butch Holdorf Scoutmaster was told by the Chcago frm that rrom every too d old newspapers they are able to get enough cootent to save cuttng seventeen trees. Troop No: 179 wll have more collectons n the CutlU"e but wll hereafter be workng aloog wllh troops n Wayne and t~ether wll fll a ralroad boxcar wth old n~wspaper8. HOG$ N CORN NEED FEL~O HOG BSCUTS All-Supplement Felco Hog Bscuts are an all-supplement form-l ulaton. There has been no 'gran added to them. They should be fed to growng feeder pgs and fnshng hogs from seventy ~ fve JlOunds to market weght that are feedng n oom felds or eatng ear oom. Check the Felco Pork Pr0 ducton Gude for apecfe nstructons. Stop aor CaD Sooa! PH ' NOW THAT THE YOTS ARlN --- Cast Your Ballot for On. of Our 68 Ford GolGlle 500 ~~~'~:~'Vc~~=':: 'owe' S rln. 68 MUltang CONVERTBL - v" Au tomatlc Pow.r St..rln. 67 Thunderbrd LANDAU Fully Equfpped Po r Brak Pow.r St..r1nt1 A Cond tlonlng SpHd Control. ' 67 Dadge Monaco 4 Dr. Hardtop Pow. $t r nll.... r.ke.. Ar Condtonng. 66 Chevralet BelAr STATON WAGON _ V". Autom.tlc: Powe' SNrln. 66 Ford MUltang 2.Dr. Hardtop V.. Aulo m.tlc:. 65 Buck Rvera 2 Dr. "H.dtop. V. Auto m.lle Po r S rln. Ar Condltlonl". 65 Ford MU$tang 2 Dt. Hardtop V.. Stck Tr.n.mlulon t 65' Tayota 4 0. Sed"n. Stlclc wth Oy..drv'. 64 Ford Galaxe H.rdtop Vol Stck wth Overdrve 64 Fard Countrv s.d"n. '-cvllnd.r. Automatc. 64 Ford Falcan 2 Dr. Spert S.dan 6-evllnder 4 Spe.d Tran. 64 Ford Galax Sadan V". Automat e. Powe' SNrlnl Ar Cond'lon'ng. 65 Ford Galaxe 4-D.. Vol. Autom.tc. 63 Fard 2-Dr. H.rdtop v.a Altom.tc Ar Condtonng. 63 Mercury 4.D.. Autom.tlc Pow.r St..rlng nd Stlk. USED" PCKUPS 62 Ford Pckup Fl00 "yllnder U9Hd- Com 1...ly lkondftloned. 62 Chev. Corvar Von '-Cylnder -4-5pNc Tr.".. mnon. 61 Cheyrolet..-tor "yllndet'4-spoad. 52 Ford Y2-ton PCKUP - V.. 4-Spoad Ford 2-toft 4-Spoad 2-Spoad Box and Holst. 49 ntemotonal..-t. PCKUP ;.4-Spoad. r Wortmal Autt:> ;'.FOR~.~E~CUR!. " ''fh'''of. f 1Z~~~r'

6 " The Wayne (Nebr.) Herald MmdaY. Novtmber HbsKNS NEWS Mrs. Hans Asmus Saddl. C~b to Meet Hnekln Saddl. Club wll meet Mmday ellng Nov. 11 at tm Hoskns lr~ Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dmald eram Mr. and Mrs. Orvlle derean and Mr. and Mrs. Le Anderson wuj be a1 the c ree commttee and Mr. and Mrll Elmer Peter Mr. and Mrll. reth Mass and Mr. and Mrl!l Leooard Marten ('l t~ entertaln;ment commttee. Card Clu\' Meet. Mr. $d Mrs. Erc Meer henry hdstect Trple Three card club at thelr home n Norfolk Monday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Machmller were goests. Przes were woo by Mrs. Albert Behmer and Lyle Marotz hgh; Mrs. Lyda Langenbergand Albert Behmer low and Mr. and Mrs. r4.chmlller guest prze. The n~xt meetlng wll be Dec. 2 at the CJ8rence Schroeder home. Helpng ~d Club HelplJ1s ~and Club met at the Lester :Acklle home for ther N vembfr meetng. After a busness meetng cards were played wtth P~ z e s gong to Harry SChwede' and Mrs. Gus Perske hgh; GJs Perske and Mrs. FAwn Stntte low and F.cwn strate and M1s. Robert Marshall travetnsl. Next meetng wll be a Chrstmas party at the Edwn strate hpme De<'. 2. Thanksgvng Servce Held Se:v~~er~t t~~:rh:~~~~r~ held a [Thanksgvng servce \ meetlngat the Erwn Ulrch home ~ Wednesday. Guests were Mrs. / Reuben Pus Mrs.George..angenqerg Mrs. Lzze Puls Mrs. Frank Marten Mrs. Walter Fenske and Mrs. Fred Brumels. The m~etlng was opened wth prayer by the presdent Mrs. Erwn ljrlch. Mrs. Else Manske gave the lesson "Grattude and Respoosbllty". The worshp center was "A f10m of Plenty" PORK and brooze mums. Mrs. H. C. Falk. Mrs. Ezra Jochen!1 and Mrll. Edwn Melerhenry read crlpture. Prayers were clfered by Mrs. Fred Jochens sprtual Jtte secretary and Mn. H. C. Falk and Mrs. Ezra Jochens. Mrs. Ray Jochens reported en the charter meetng. Members Unable to be present at the charter meetng sgned the char tel' at ths meetng. Plans were made to entertan Ward 6 d the state Hosptal at the Volunteer Center Nov. 18. Plans were also made to have a nl)-holrt fello'nshlp dnner at the Srotherhood Buldng and the annual church cenference wth Dr. John Wlchelt d Lncoln n charge. Clothng for church world serv ce s to be brought to the church by Dec. 1. Mrs. Frank Marten helped Mrs. Ulrch serve a dessert lunch. Churches - Unted Methodst Church 1;. F. Saxton. paolor) Tuesday Nov. 12: Hoskns l) eal ccj'lferel1ce meetng 7:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs. John Krause and Mrs. rene Fletcher spent Monday n Soux Cty. Clarence Schroeder reft Wednesday to attend a trustee board meetng at Westmar Col. lege LeMars Ja. He was an overnght guest n the Dr. M. Gene Ulrch hom~. SR Ronald ASn'lus left Tuesday for San Dego 'CaU!. after a two-week leave vstng hs wfe Sharcn at Woodland Park and wth hs mother Mrs. Luctlle Asmus. le wtll begolngtoschool at San Dego for the next eght mcnths. MARRAGE LCENSE: Ronald Jay Rad 20 Ord Nebr. and Rene Jean Kellg 21 Poole Nebr. FEED Frday November 22 Servng.t 6: 30 EVERYONE S WELCOME Tckeh are $1.50 PROCEEDS GO TO THE SUMMR PtOGRAM Wnsde Amerlun Legon Allen Hgh School Plans Book For Allen CC.olldatedSehool.w111 hold student book ralr Nov and 21 The book lelr wll be open (rom 9 a.m. to nooo each day to let students or others browse and pur c ha '8 e books. Books wll be on dsplay n the school lbrary. The rar tl beng Spcr1sored by the Lbrary Club and all prcllts 20 per cent cl the sales. wul be used for lbrary equpment. Numerous books from several publshers wll be ofered ror sale. Books purchased at the far would make good Chrstmas glts. Jance Kraemer s the charman cl the group workng 00. the book far. Also on the commttee are Sue Thomas la.clnda Hlrchert Jean Serven Pattf Sullvan Margaret Ankeny and KathY.Jacksoo. Cooperates wth CBS Sprngbank Townshp n Dtxoo County dd a lttle bt more than ts share durng the presdental electon Tuesday-t helped atelevson network predctthe wnner.n Nebraska. The townshp was selected by Columba Broodcastlng ComPUtY to phooe n the results oc the presdental race as SOCM'l as ts ballots were colmted. Aloog wth the results from several other pollng places across Nebraska CBS was able to predct whch r1 the three men would get Nebraska's electoral votes. The presdental race wasn't really ln questloo n Nebraska but Mrs. C. o. Wt!soo d Allen judge 00 the electloo board n Sprlngbank Townshp cooperated wth CBS. At 8:25 p.m. Tuesday she called New York and reported that Nxon had receved 248 votes Hurnphrey 45 and Wallace 11. n dong so she had to follow a sheet whch had the dalcgue that was to take place between her and the person n New York prnted 00 t. n fact what she was to say was prnted n a dfferent color from that whch the persoo n New York was to say. La!g~Hstance calls cost melley. you know. Mrs. wtlson sad she had no dea why the townshp was selected as me d. those to call n ts results but she dd say the townshp has a record tor havng a large turnout durng electloos. When Mrs. Wtlsoo frst receved the call that the townshp A TP FROM CLAUDE'S STANDARD T'S TME FOR ACTON A.. your old snow tres sole ~foto another wnter? Tradel For Atlas Weathergarcls plan' or studded. A gorageful owoh you at Claude's!C!nda~ Ser.!!~! had beet! oeleoted by CBS ~1lO t'-t.ome practcal jolor... hlvlnlr lot r 1m.!lt w""" the form and 1nt000matlm ar~ rved.hortly after n the no she knew better. Fnal Rtes for.. Alce Hurlbert. H~~r~e~~k~.r:~:. Alce Hurlbert 94. were~~ Nov. 8 at Frst Baptst C h. Wayne. Mrs. Hurlbert ded 0\'. 5 at Dnhl Retrement C r. Rev. FrankPedersendflc ted at the rtes. Musc was fum;lshed by Mrs. Frank Pederlen. Pallbearers were Clar Swan8C1l Wllam Swanson Clarence Morrs Myrm Larsoo Alfred Densm and Harry Holeldt. Burlahms n Carroll Cemetery. Allee Ellzabeth Abbott da~htel' d George and Lousa A~t was born Apr at Wnterset a. She grew to worhanhood near Atlantc a. ~en she was a yotmg woman.: the rrmlly moved to a farm sbuth r Beldoal She was Ted Feb to W.lter Hurlbert. '"'" eouple _ C.larm '" east r C.rroll Dl Deee... ber _ they moved to York. 'ney.pent x y... at Y""k and the rest r ther yeara n Loow Beaeh C.U. Mr Hurlbert eame to re.lde at Dahl Retrement Center three and a hall years qo. Sha... beptlzed n the Baptst ChlD"ch when ahe was 18. She was a lmatlme member d WCTU. She traveled exten.lvely n her yolll'lget days. She made two ple.u:ure trpe to Calforna by covered wasem me n 1903 and one n Her fnlaband (our brothers and two ssterspreceded her ndeath. Sw-vlvorl tnculle a dalwhter'. Mrs. E. L. (Eulallla) Pearsm. Carroll. and a son. Loyal HlD"bert. Westmnster. Calf!.. al80 a nleee. Mrs. Om (Vvan) Adams j!lstlna's. and a nephew. Marloo Hurlbert Phoenx. who were len orphaned when they were yomgsters; a sster Mrs Amy Beverly Lncoln. Caltf.~ seven grandchtldren 13 great grandchlldren and fve great great grandchldren. WNSDE NEWS Mrl. Edwllrd O~w.Jd- Phon Supper guests Frday e~1ng n the Rchard Mller home n hmor d. PFC Keth Le~n. Fort sm Okla. were Mr and Mrs. Fred Lehman and f&tnlly Norfolk Mrs. Anna Voecks~Wnsde Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth:Lehman Columbus and Mr" and Mrs. Harry PfeU Perce. : Mr. and Mrs. Om Lar~en Rodger and Brenda were guests Thursday evenng n the Joe1Wagner home Norfolk n honbr d Mr. Wagner's brthday. Herb Peters returned home last Thursday a t e r spendng three weeks n the Omaha: Veterans Hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lunn and chldren CotUlcll Bluffs ~were weekend guests n the Ben~Fenske home. Mrs. Lwm s the~fenska's daughter. Socety - Legm Meets : Wnsde Legon met TueSday evenng at the Legon Hall :wlth Commander Orvlle ~ ~ charge r1 the busness meetng. The school has asked the ~~ to help wth Veteran'~ Day _ery-:' ces Nov. h. The group ~e plans to serve a pork feed at the Legon Hall Nov. 22 begbjnlng at 6:30 p.m. Next meetng! wll be Dec. 3 at the Legon \1811. Lades Ad St. Paul's Lutheran Udes Ad met Wednesday afternom at the church socal room wtth 29 members present. Gu~sts were Mrs. Don Matthes Mrs. Dm Schultz Mrs. Ed Netrann sr. Mrs. Don Ungenberg Mrs. H. A. HUpert Mrs. Vernm Mlle' Mrs. Olga Butzow and Mrs. Warren Marotz. Mrs. Fred*ck Janke presdent presded. Mrs. Russell Holfman was n chfu-ge d dev<tons and gave a Thanksgvng prayer. A cdfea-mlker for the church ktchen has heen purcbased. Mrs. Mnne Graef reported 00 the communty!club supper whch was served by lades d st. Paul's Lutheran Chw-ch Oct. 28. Mrs. Gej)rge Voss gave the snack!:w" report_ Dmatms for servcemen ch-stmas packages are welc~me. tems such as cookes candy and nuts wll be apprectated. The followng wllpackthe ttems: Mrs. Chrst Weble. Mrs. frtz D1mmel and Mrs. Lode w~ers. t was voted by ballet not to hold the annual turkey suwer. Mrs. Russell Hoffman Staested havng ch1~ pe a food sale and bazaar. Th1ldate wlllbe set by the commttee. Mrs. Alvn Bargstadt charman Mrs; Leo Hansen Mrs. Frtz DblnneJ.. Mrs. Melvn Froehlch andmrs. Gotthlll Jaeger. The December 4 meetng wll be a Cbrstma.Jarty wth a 1 p.m. mcheoo. gft ej:-. clbnge guest day aod the brth- E ble hmorldg thool< wth s. A remnder was ldl!d _ eel lor tbe Old Poaple.rand CbUdren'B Home gft (!!Do. velope. for Chrstmas. ~'the SEBTC a1\ld 22l Man 51; - entertanment commttee a ' e Mrs. Loue Wllers Mrs. Mark Benshoof and Mrs. Alvn Barg ~~k~l~cn~m:~c=:d MUle' Mrs. Chester Marotz Mrs. Werner Mann Mrs. Adolf Mller and Mrs. EdwardNemann Jr. Mrs. Ella Mller s n charge ~ the Chrstmas coffee strps. Snack bar workers for Dec. 13 are Mrs. E. H. Darwberg and Mr Glbert Dangberg; Dec. 19 Mrs. Frttz Dmmel and Mrs. N. L. ottman. Sewng Crcle Sewng Crcle _ Tuesday and Thursday at Trnty.AJtheran Church. Wednesday 14 lades attended guest day at TheophUus Church northeast d Wnsde. AALMeetlng Ad Assoclattm for Lutheran nsurance meetng was held Monday evenng at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church socal room. Y"~" h.. Wllva Jlllkn. took Mra. Elzabeth Gr\h beok'o V.11ey Vew Nursng home. Wau.. Monday. Mr GrUflth had 'P8Ol t/le_'" end n the Jenkns home. Mr. and Mrs.' Dean Janke. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Amul. Mnden. la. Mr. and Mrl. Leroy Damme and Mrs.JerrySmlth"eresueltl Saturday attemom n the LeroY Heer home Norfolk. Mr. and Mr Fred Wtter and Mrs. Cora Cllrr attended open house S\1day for the annlveraary Carroll Mrs. Forrest Nettleton Phone cornpcktng Bee A groupof relatves and frlends pcked corn at the John Hamm farm Monday. Furnshng pckers were CUff Rnooe Melvn Jen!dns and Elwn Jones. Others helpng were Elmer Jones and Maurce Hansen. Mrs. Melvn. Jenkns had the dnner for the men at ther home wth Mrs. Clttf Rhooe assstng. Bll Shu- lell helped _ Thurl<!al'. h.. mlo erop C"'_.~ Town aad COlrl' Club wth.ht mombera )oumeyed tow... ner to Jon Mr.. Rlh R....t her hobby.hop who he eave ". le.em m maklnl "otp.. pty rna.. Flowera". Aller the _... the aroup '-<l._at ~ E _ho. Nov wll be wth Mra. Melvn '-~. Guelt. n the Rlclard Jan.. sen home n hmor cl Beeky'. oeeond brthday Tuesday... "tre Mr. and Mr.. Rnehart Hank and sml Wakefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Januen and Carla Suo and Mr. and Mr Bll Uln <lanpr. Guest. MlJlday afternoon n the R l c ha r d Janssen home n honor r the brthday. r Becky c Mr and Mrs. Jom Konken at mmanuel Wheran Church Colerdge. r Mr. and Mrs. Leo Asmus. Natatle and Paula Mnden la were guests Saturday n the Jam Janssen and LaNell Blllhemer Asmus home. Natale an~ stayed wth ther grandparlllt. Paula whle" Mr. and Mrs. Leo Asmus attended funeral servces for Merle Flamm at the Frst Methodst Church n Norfolk last Satu" day afternom. Mr. and Mr Don larsen. Rodger and Brenda were guests SatlQ"day evenbtg n t~ lolgar Eldhart home Perce. to help Mr. Eldhart celebrate hs brthday. Mr. and Mrs...arsen and chld ren took Mrs. Larsen's father Joe Wagner Norfolk to the hosptal n Omahs Smday. Thorvald Jacobsen s hosptalzed at St. Luke's Medcal Center n Soux Cty where he recently had major surgery. A group 01 frends and rela Uves gathered n the Glenn Frevert home ~sday for an elo<: Uoo nght party and to help Mrs. Frevert celebrate her brthday. WLTSE /VtohJJaJzy ON VETERANS' DAY One day s set asde each year to honor those who hove protected the freedom we enjoy every day of the year Let us make ths Veterans' Day one of Sncere grattude. WAYNE phone ALSO SERVNG LAUREl phon WNSDE phon l Catch Some as t goes by! fu."'~ (~of0"".. "'..._;'t' ~yng by. But expe~y the average famly should save a mnmum of 1O'f ~f annual ncome. So 1atch a dme out of every dollar that comes by and P~ lt n a Savngs Accountwth us. There t wll be sa.fe and grow as tdraws g.uarrnteed nterest. Soon ;~U' have a nest egg fo.r that dream vacaton.. the fhl.' dren's educaton... t~at newfamly room... and you'/ gett~at prceless extra.!peace of mnd! Open ~our Savngs Account today!!~ Hmd w 1;y~r; ~. Nt:~';;~K~' "f 1

7 BELD N Mr. Ted L pl-v - s.ow~ ('lub Mach Mrs. Chrs Oral entertalnod Sew~ Club n her tlomc Frday nttempm. All members were proaofllt. Thc'"attornOCl'l W8Sllpent ombrqldermg dsh tow(!ls for the hotoss. Mn. Kermt Ora( war ;0 vlslor. Hebekjlh Lodge Meets Rebbknh.QC)gc m~ Frday evenna h the lodge hall. Arter the bullnose meetng Mrs. rwlnstaptman gave a report fl tho aslembly meetng at Lncoln. Mts. StllplcrT\lln Va!! a delegate 19c HAMBURGER Sun. thru Thun. '0 to 11 Fr. 10 to 12 St. 10 to tl"~{er.burger BARN NEWS 'hom ttj.2t71 from the Rebekahs and ltarry Samuels(J) a delegate d the Odd Fellows. Marners Meet Marners mot Sunday evenng n the Presbyteran Church perlorll. Devotlms were led by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Prestoo and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stapleman. Guest speaker was Hev. Dooald Rump Lyons. who!howe<l pctures and told about hs year' my n Scotland. Jolly Eght Club Mrs.101m Wobbenhorst entertn.lned.jolly rght Brdge nub n her home Thursday evenng. ~rs. B.. Moseley woo hgh. (;ueljts were Mrs. Hobert Waboonhonrt and Mrs. Ted Leapley. Mrs. 1'1111 Arandow Mrs. Vernoo (~...ell and \lr8. Ted Leapley attended a brthday party hooorng Mrs. Art BrandOW R Frday afternoon n the nursng home at Laurel. Maurtz Danelson Parstow CaUf. and Mrs. Carl Obermeyer ~ Laurel were Saturday mornng vstors n the B. n. Moseley home. ~r. and Mrs. Terry Graf and Patrca Plalnvlew and Mr. and Mrs. Kermt eraf or Handolph called Thursday n the Walt Graf home..j Rartels Omaha and Mrs. Francs Crowe and Chldren.~lromsburg spent Saturday n the home r ther parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bartels. Walter (;\fford arrved Mooday aftl'r spendng several mooths vstng llems Robert and lorry Gfford n Washougal Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Bob llarper were Sl1day Supper gueljts n the Ambrose Beacoo home W8t~ erbun'. Mrs. Gaylord Boerner Colo. rodo Sprngs and Mrs. Norman Ulery and Karen were Thursday attcrnoc:rj guests d ~frs. Chrs Gra!. Guests Saturday evenng for supper n the home ct ~fr. and Mrs. Charles nt'l were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Hnt'l Colorado Sprngs Mr. and Mrs. Jack :lnt'l and Sue South Soux Ct:r Mr. Dale lnt'l and Krlsty ~orlolk and Mr. and ~rs. (' hr s Gra(. Mrs. Mldred Caneca c/. ReHevue and Dale Cole Omaha were weekend guestsln the Fred Pflanz home. Dnner guests Sunday n the home ~ ~r. and \otr... ChareR lnt'l were Mr. and ~trs. Kenny /lntz Colorado Sprngs Mr.and Mrs. LeroY Hntz and famly and!\fro and \ofrs. Dale lntz and famly ~orfolk. \fr. and Mrs. Jack lntz and Sue SOlrth Soux Cty and!\frs. nhel Hose. Mr. and ~trl. Kenneth Hntz arrlved FrdaY to spend a week n the Charles Hltz home. Mrs. Carolne Fctrtenkamp Soux Cty was an ovemgtrtguest ThurRday n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence stapleman. Mrs. George Brockley and chldren Lncoln spent the weekend n the home c her parents to.tr. and Mrs. Floyd Root.!\-frs. George Brockley and chldren Lncoln were SlDldayafternOQl vstors n the Rll Brandow home. Francs PfJan'l Soux Cty. spent the weekend n the F.d Pflan'l home. Buren K. Smth soo. of Kenneth L. Smth Belden was rannouncng! Admraldesgned and bult wth bonded and etched safety glass. PRECSON-CRAFTED! for new peaks n performance and dependablty. READ THS HSTORY MAKNG WARRANTY BEFORE YOU BUY to ~'vj: 1)!m!SWm:m ::C ::lj~gj::u ~rn :ro~:t::: O-~[vfO-:!1~_:~ ~~ ADMRAL COLOR TUBE WARRANTY ~ t:=~ The pclur.. lub" on each new Admral C"lor ~ ~ ~h~~~~~~f~:~t~~~~~~~d::~~~~:~:~~~:'~:~:~:: ~~ ~~~e:"f~~~~bceh~~9~'cs~':~~"f~fn~h~n~~~~:~~ ~ ~ ~l{:;~~~~~j~~;;~~~:;~;::;~;;~: ~$;ll;o:;d;; J:;{)j;ll;{)j;~lJ1J' ;[{)j;u;;m;jfd;""jlj~ Admral portable Color tv wth cart The GREGORY. Fresh. dramatc stylng 3-yr. guarantee on lubel lghtweght compact. deal lor famles wth lmlted space- or budgel nstant play. Beautful Star Brown fnsh cabnet Model COOT SWANSON 311 Man Street Phone olocl<ld to Sgma Tau tho all 0l1gfn0er1ng hoo...ry rntolmlly. le s a sen lor n th& cpl" ~ onlrln..rlng at tho Lbl.ralty d Nebraska..lncoln. l A dnner wal held ~ n the home d Mr. and ~~. Ed Prlanz rer lho blrthlay ~ tholr granddalwhter N'] n (' y. ~z. Guests were Mr~ Gene: Mag. den and Denns Slo"" Cty Francs Pram South Sowe: Cty. ( ~ and ~. and \trs. Donovan Pflan'l and famly. Mrs. Martha Casal SouX Cty was hostess Sunday for ~lnner... at Bobble's Cafe n honor: d the... blrthda)' of F:mma ]\.1ae' llrlng. other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brng P1J ("asal~ Mr. and 'frs. Gordon Casal ~ and Douglas Mrs. L.oulse RClrk and Mare Brng. \lr. and \ofrs. C1arenc:e stapeman enter1aned ThJrsdaY evenng n hooor ra thejr sm Denny and daughter Dlarne on ther blrt~"'js.guests were \trs. Carolne Echtenkamp Soux ('lty \-tr. and \frs. Ted Stap;1eman. Laurel and \-fr. and \1rs. Alvn Young to.tr. and \-trs. Paul y~ enr tenaned Saturday n1ght for the blrthda.y d therdaughter~ Paula. Guests were Lzze L.(leberg Wayne Mr. and \-frs. Dan Wnkleoo.uer and Mr~. larry:alderr sm and.jerry!.nnemaj) Randolph and \olr. and \trs~ Alvn Young. \1r. and \rs. Rll Brandow and \1r. and Mrs. Don; Helms were hosts at a dnner: at the Wagon Wheel Frday rlgtrt n hooor ra the 40th weddrg annversary 0{ Mr. and Mls. Ted Leapley. Present were ~. and Mrs. Ted Leapley Mra. Olle ~ordb.y Mr. and Mrs. Vernm Goodsell M'. and Mrs. jhoward McLan and famly Walt~ Korff Gan 295 sq. n. ADMRAL Color TV wlh reclangular screen Bggest pcture n Color TV (23~ pc.. meu. e1_gj THE HARRSON : All-new bg-screen consolette n smart match-anythng; Contemporaty stylng. Handcrafted Walnut-graned fnsh on hardwood veneers. ExctuslveAdmral Color Fdelty Control. Vvd true-lo-lfe color pcture. "Super~SCope" VHF and sold stale UHF tuners Tnt and Tone Controls. '"'359 9 "r'save $500 0 Ad.././. A NEW ULTRA-HGH STANDARD'" QUALTY AND RELABLTY N COLOR TV! TV &. Appl. Wayne Nebraskq -NSTANT CREDT ~ TfE-WAYNE HERALD. 93rcl Yoar ~ ~o. 60 Wayna Noma'" e8787 Mt1doy~_mbor H8 Saotao 2-1' THOMAS LAMB ~ RT (.ft J revhtw planl for the 7th Natonal J'mbor.e of the 80y Scouh of Amerc wth' Vrgl W. Wnter Om.h. L.mb.rt s one of t_lve volunt r Scout den n the ~~:;~":~;~~: ;thn~~ewtoou;s/ ~~~~:;.~:;:t;~; Mr. and Mrs. Don Helms and famly and Mr. and Mrs. Btl! Brandow and famf!y. A dnner was held S:.nlday n the home of Mr;. and \frs. C'y Smth n honor ra the blrtllday d Mrs. Rolle Granqust. Guests were Mr. and.\frs. Holle Granqust and famly Mrs. Don Bnm 1ng and Mark and Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Moseley Mrs. Nannle Smth Laurel was an afternom guest. October's Ranfall Way Above Average OCtober was an exceedngly wet mmth beth n relaton tothe prevous months ths year and to the average amow'lt of precptaton ths part of Nebraska can expect n October. The Wayne Herald fles show that 4.32 nch~s of predptauon was recorded durng the montll by tle gauge at the ~te Natonal Banlh <l'- Accordng to the 1967 Progress Report or the Unversty d Nebraska NOr1he~st staton ths '67 Oldsr1>oble Delto CUSTO~.! Equpped wth Ar Condtonng Pow&r Steerng ajnd many other extras. $2895 $2195 $1095 '64 Mere ry Montclar 4 Ooor flower StHrng Power Br kes F.ctory Ar Condton g. A steal at only. $1295 $1595 area d Nebraska should expect about 1.04 lnche8 c ranfall durng October. Ther average was attaned by studyng the ranfall r('("orded at Wakefeld ~er many years. Ranfall n Cktober last year amotmted to 1.28 nches. The average moothly temperature' for October was 52.4 degrees. That 18 less ttnn ooe degree below what the Progress Report _says 1s the average temperature for October rl 1967 the average temperature for October was 49.7 degrees. ThE' hghest temperature recorded by Peoples Natural Gas for October occurred on twodays the 2nd and 16th when the thermometer reached 82 degrees. The lowest temperature n October was reached early n the mooth. On the 4th thethermometer dpped to 24 degrees. Followng s a dally report of the tem~rature and precptaton recorded n Wayne: H Low Precp October Dctobo. t c " October 3 58 ~6 October n: October Door wth Powergld. :~dt~tdo~~ ~:'ctd~:~j~~ just $1695 dows and Seaf5 Power Steern and Bnkes. Pos ~xt~:. ath~~":~~s~. Beauty'1 $ Door '65 F'1rd ~-ton PCK~P 4 6-Cylnder 4 Speed Transmsson. Ths one h s 4-WHEEL DR YE. $179$ boy. Th. J.mbor ch.dul.d for July 12.". '969. t F.rr.gut st.t. P.rk. d.hl!.nd wll COlt $2S0 p.r boy nt.r.tted Suuh.n ur d to conhd Lmb.rt for nforml'~on.nd n'lllltr. tlon forml b.fore.p.ce. fll~ Hardtop Powerld. non Rado. $945 October Octolx-r 72 4" October October October October October October October October October '''' October October October R October R October October R October October Great Savngs on our '68 Demonstrators BEL ARS and MPALAS - Clotobor 25 Clotobor 28 Clotobor obr 28 Clotobor 19 Clotobar 30 Clotobar 31 l n 28 :rl 42 ll :10 3l 3B Start Tech School On Cash Bass Memberl ~ the Northealt Nebralka Votattanal Tot'mleal School board tholr monthly me«na n Norfolk. favond an lua bulldjne project at N... folk for the neow Chool tdaurw about $1 mllum doua" wtthota gong nto debt or "ulna bondle School admlnlltntor "'. Pm MaC' a)' proposed to C'cM1X't a 14 COl.l'lt)' lurvey mwhlrhtobut' currlrulum. Also favorod wn' a UlKeltm by ~nnll.. Poeschl d ~m bmrd charman tla! at lealt :t:::1 f ~~ ~o:t :;~~~ rentt'd facllltes SlXrl as pot. albc after Jan The boord dec ded to proceed wth UK' conllructlm a the fr. buldng 00 cuh " alnco the bond Slue for CCJtructlm d the enurc school bulldlnccom- plex woold requre a vcq d.46 the 14 county area. t waa too late to gcot the quostlm en the NO\'. 5 ballot. Mac Y sad there would be at least SU mlum due n taxes from the countes n the dljtrlct next year. le sad a ' mulm buldng could nrludc mechanc's shops few classrooms and admnstratve ofcel. ~ ~. MY SNCERE THANKS To the voters for the support gven me n the past electan. Only a Few Left. These Are Prced to Go!!! '66 Ch~vrolet Bel Ar '65 o~smoble 98 LUXU Y SEDAN - 'Fully Equ Electrc Wn '63 C evrolet mpala.'64 Rambler 660 Bob Bergl." nventory Clearance 10 BG DAYS (You Can'l W"RRANTY USED CARS MANY STLL COVERED BY 50 r OOO MLE WARRANTY '67 Chev10let Bel Ar 6-Passenger Staton Wagon V 8. Autom!atc wth Power Steerng an~ Power Brakes. '65 Ram~ler CylnderStand.rd Trans msson 4-Door wht Rado. '66 Ford Y2-ton PCKUP 6-Cylnder 4 SPHd Tr "msson Mud Tres Del xe Cab. $ Door v':' Engne. St.nd ard Transmsson Rado. Only $895 '61 Chevralet mpala 4-Ooor Hardtop. V.a wth Automatc Transmsson. See th one. $595 '64 Chevrolet ~-ton <' PCKUP 4-Speed Trans mlu/an f.cy... Mud. Tres. Focf..Down aaclt. A Good a..... ust $1~5 '67 Buck LeSabre "' ~= H.~:'wo:; A~t.~~t Power Br.kes. " gr t buy only $269~. '65 Chevralet Bel Ar ~~;gl:~ r;:ns~':::~ and R.do " r..1 b.rg.n. 1 $139~ '64 Chevrolet mpalf 4-000r Pow.r StftrJnsL Pow.r B~.kes Factory ~r ConcUfomng. _Pow.rtl".! G.M~C. FNA'fCNG M.JAc. _.NSU " NCE 'j.! f!!

8 ARNE'S BARNER'S TV and APPLANCE BRANDSTETTER MPLEMENT CO. -1--~~~ C~RHART CARL'S CLAUDE'S LUMBER CONOCO STANDARD "CO. SERVCE COAST To:.cOAS STORES.: "'" Your NATONALLY to"st Brand KNOWN Holday Home of Good ForA Your Yau bpect MOlt Your JOHH DEERE Gong LOCALLYOwWD BULDl:-lG SUPPLES fram Standard alld FOOD w. S. the BEST Dealltr Food' You GET T Headquarten and S.rvc. the Sth and Man St. M. and Ruth 116 W t Frst los Man Str t Fre. Pck.Up 'and '~Elahon!._ RE_ST +-_PH_O_NE_3_7S_-3_32_S~_30_6-'M_a_n S tr_ t_.l.-p_h_on~~_3_7s_-2_110---jl.-p_t_on_e_3_7s_'99_1_8...l- D_.l_Ye_ry_---l o_wn_er_s... SWAN-MclEAN SWAN'S SHOP N WAYNE NEBR. ~KE THS A VERY C':: f~ AP:.el : YOUNG MEN Women /._/ER"RY. 'CH -ll1-~s~~ls J.'J. ~~~ A SWANSON TV & APPLANCE.f.' Featurng l'! ADMRAL ị. and RCA!' TELEVSON! 311 Man Street! PHONE 37S-3690 TEDTKE PLUMBNG HEATNG and APPLANCES 220 Man Street PHONE 37S-2822 WAYNE MUSC.. CO. \ ll 302 Man Street ' Phone SHRADER.& AllEN HATCHERY US' STEAK HOUSE WORTMAN AUTO CO. Your FORD-MERCURY Dealer PHONE 37S-3780 Wayne ~ ll WAYNE Bll'S FARM MARKET. BASKET EQUPMENT Groceres Your Fresh Meats.1 AllS-CHALMERS Fruts and. Dealer Produce...!' ooool 1.South logan p~one \. '1' : PACKAGE.. UQUOR- BLAKE STUDO 106 West Setond. Phone HERB'S' BUCK C.O.".NY YOU CAN W~N - NOT~NG TO BUY.~at a wonderful jj~68 Chrstmas yo~ ~nd your fcf~ly.~ have f rp.~jold th." "nal(ll" tcket on one of fle New 1968 Auto.qobdes. The mo~e tckets you have the greater your chances of wnnng. Ask your Wayne' merchants forlyour FREE TCKETS.. BONUS Gft -.. Wayne merchants wll also gve Cash. Przes of $SO.~ on the followng days: DEC All you have to do s match your tfket number wth the numbers posted n all the partcpatng merchants sto~es ' The "LUCKY NUMBER HOLDER~!r~ - - 't 'T- BUCK from HERB'S BUC( C LlL' DUF~ER BURGER BARN FNE FOOD - luck OPEL Eat at the Home ENTER~Z.~MENT. Sales and Servce of Good Fr.. 1 -_~-lut- -_l!l!! WAYNE CLEANERS 0 ---~ CMEVROLET \ : J.' -. ;" 1.-'! LA~SON.KUHN '. M~D'S ' a~ Boys' Store - from WAYNE REENHOUSE '. 'J COR~ELL AUTO. 'CO. "-". '- J >}.! ;..t.;'-"; ; f

9 --.c Rml ~ COUNTRY DALE'S DON'S. ~UTO FUNTURE JEWELRY BEnER -".'.- ---'r ' (! ""w FELBER. FEEDE~S 1 GRESS ~ co. PH~RMACY Complete Lne of STORE SHOES ELEVA~O~' REXALL STORE. WATCHES For All You Cty Selecton at DAMONDS Two Regstred ' FOOTWEAR NEEDS COUNTRY PRCES JEWELRY Ph~""acsts to Headquarters for F~ndly 221' Man ~treet and GFTS 206 Man Stre.t 1Y. Mle. North of Serve You' Purna C~ows ~tore Wayne Dale Gutshall Owner PHONE Phone 375~2922 ;ets ~s "Wn A Car" Rules 1. Tho.e elgble for prus must be at least eghteen (18) years of age. 2. Busness owners managers and the wves and famles of all the precedng are not elgble for any of the przes. 3. Employees are elgble for any and all przes. 4. A Grand Drawng wll be held on December 21 at 3:00 p.m. for a car. 5. There wll be a Cosh Pru of $50.00 gven on each of the followng dates: December Twenty numbers wll 'be drown for each drawng. 7. The frst number drown wll have the frst chance to clam the pru. t fheholder of the frst number does not step forward to cram the pru wthn the allotted tme then the tcketholderof the second number drown may step. forward' and clam the prze. Ths wll contnue "ntl there s ether a wrner or all twenty numbers have been used. The wnnng tcket numbers.or the Cash Prus wll be posted by the Merchants at Nbon on each' dcly there s 'a drawng. The holders of the tckets have untl 8:00 p.m. to clam ther Cosh Prze. 8. The drawng for the cor wll be held at 3:00 p.m. on the afternoon of December at the Chamber of Commerce offce. The Holder of the wnnng tcket wll have twenty (20) mnutes to clam the cor. f no one clams t another number wll be drown. Ths wll contnue untl the car s cjamed. 9. The wnner of the cor wll have hs choce of the cars offered. from \ COntest Begns Nov. 11th Choce of Cars! _ WORTMAN AUTO' CO. SUPER SHERky/S STANDARD VALU FARM F4RM and SERVCE Wayne's HOME HOME-OWNED AG CHEMCALS ndependently SUPPLES and FERl'lLlZERS Owned and Operated Where Your Dollar Superma~ket. Buys PETRO.LEUM PRQDUCTS FARoMOR -.1 JO~NSON KN~~ BAKERY CARPETS For All Your FNEST C+R"~l" '. HOLDAY SELECTON BAKE GOODS n Woyn. 309 Man Street 319 Man Street PHONE PHONE ~. l.. f r ') KUGLER ELECTRC co. DEPARTMENT 43 YARS OF SERVCE STORE Wayne'. Applance Center LYMAN PHOTOGRAPHY 211N!an Street Phone M& 5 OL cb. dmplete OnthlHa"" SerVce 7th and Man St. MER.t~HANT dll. C~ Twa Locaton. to 5eYe Yau- 7TH t~d MAN and WESTRSTSTRErT '. L. W. (BUD) MeNAn OK HARDWARE MNE'S JEWELRY Gfts You.'ll Gvewtll Prde " Home of the bg M 203 Man St t t----_r----- f4arra ~OME MPROVEMENT 220 So. M~n St. '. ~... >"1 :;;14 =s: l: Jvsonlof... : >."c;a.~.. ; ~--::~~ :'..~.'. ~~~-;\ :~<..-;\t~<_~'- c. ~~<~;'~:r:j~~'~~;j'~_~~~:~\~;~~~~y; _": ;:~:~~~~5~:

10 Spl6 FAward Kurrelmeyer Jr BOO rt Mr. and Mrs F.d Kurrelmeyr sr. Hlchland Mo. s servng hs Becood tour cl duty n Y1etnam aboard the J S. N. S corpus Chrst Bay. Hls {Jolt f' S. Army Trans- portatloo Corps (A.M.)) Seaborne has been desgnated to operate a floatng ArrT\Y arcraft mantenance facluty whch can be UBed throughout the world. Kurrelmeyer has been servng wth the Army for the past 13 Money So lost 'm Surprsed For a drect lne to the cosh you need. look. to us We specalze n speedy frendly and confldentral servce What's more our payments con be convenently arranged to ft your budget us soon SOUXLAND 109 Welt 7th Warne CREDT Come see CORP. PhQne 37f.12go ;BULDNG FEEDLOT FENCE? years. nb wlte and dalvhter reoade at 918 West lakesde Dr. Corpus Chrst Tex. Addres8 s: Sp!a F.cward W. Kurrelmeyer RA17429 Co. A. 1st TC Bn. Amd. SBN. USNS Corpus Chrllll Bay FPO San FranclBco. Calf New addres8: Pvt. Glenn G. Granqust US HHC 5th Br. 31st nf. Fort Bennng Ga Terry Nolte has returned to the Navy Ar Force after a short vst home. 1s new address tb: Terry t. Nolte B AQBAN. VF-12~VSJl Y NAS Mramar Ca ~avy Ensgn James F. Kern 22. soo c:j. Mr and Mrs. Rchard F. Kern d 415 W. 11th Wayne has flown hs frst solo flght. ll' made the flght n a T 34B Mentor traner arcraft alter approxmla'tely me month cl Prmary Flght Tranng wth Traln- fog Squadroo One at Saufley Feld. Naval Auxlary Ar statm Pensacola. Fla. The Mentor s the mltary verstoo or the cvlan Booanta. He wll contnue on to more advanced phases of hs flght tranng for approxmately 13 more months before recevng hs pllet's "Wngs rl. Gold."... losptalman Apprentce Larry A. ("'ase USl\' 19 sen of Mrs. Edna. Case of Pender s attendng the 14-week U. S. Naval Hosptal Corps School San Dego. Calf. Navy and Coost Guard students receve a comprehensve basc course of nstructon at Hosptal Corps School whch Qualfes them as hosptal corpsmen. Aft e r graduaton they are transferred to naval hosptals statm hosptals and large dspensares where they assst the medcal offcer n drect patent care. Addltma practcal traln- SWAY DRAWNG. Three "eme. were drwn for SWAY MOnd_y.& Carroll. The dr. wng wu done n the Amerlc.n Legon home 'or rvn lyon. Po.' No Shown don" the drullnv lelt to rght are M(. Be.ch Hurlbert Arnerlun Legon Au.ll.ry; Clf ford Bethune Bethune Truckn" Servce; end Mr. Ann Roberh. Amercan Legon Au.l.ry. Name. drawn were...n L. Koepke. Curt. L. Brudgoln.nd Robert E. N.eterg rd. ng s gven at the Feld Medcal Servce School Camp PendletlJl Calf. pror to an asslgn~ ment wth a ll. S. Marne ('orpg unt as frst ad men. A percentage of the graduates enroll n schools of specal tranng. such as Pharmacy Operatng Room and ~ e u r 0 p s y ch a t rc Tedmlc. storekeeper Thrd Class Dar rell K. May USN 22sonclMrs. Mel v n Delmter of Randolph partcpated n Exercse Dora Sa ute aboard the amphbous transport USS Ralegh. The nternatooal amphbous landng exercse jone(:l US and Royal Netherlands Marnes n a battalton - sbed landfn " on the Carbbean sland of St. Eustatous. n addton to gv~ U S.!\tarnes an OpportWllt~ to land 00 an Wlfamlar beach ~he operaton traned forces n combned landng operatons. The Ralegh was depl8.yed wth Carbbean Ready Forqe. whch provded transportator for both the U.S. and Dutch marlnes..... Bob Me Lean has rec~ntly been promoted to Sp!5. H~ address s: Sp/5 Robert G. McLean. RA A Battery llrd How. Batt. 30th Artllery f'qrt Slll Okla Prc. Gary Don Salmr' soo c1 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Salmon Wakefeld s presently on leave n hs parental home4 He wll return to Oakland C*f Nov. 13 and then leave for Vetnam Hs wfe and famly wll resde n Wakefeld whle h~ s overseas. Salmoo receved lhs wng8 Oct. 14 upm gradua~ng from helcopter school at FOr1 Eusts. Va. Sgt. l..yle Carlsm son d Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cadsoo COlcord s home on a week's leave. He wll return to duty at Fort Walters Tex. and enter flght school. Prevously he has been servng as a dr;lt! nstructor at Fort Lews Wa.sh. ' Dwght.lomson 800 d. Mr. and Mrs. Art JOhnson Cmcord. receved hs ptomotoo to Sergeant. He s at Phu Cat Vletnam~ Hs new address s: Sgt. Dwght w. Jomson AF th Supp. SQ.. Box 141 APO San Francsco Calf U. Dale D. Nurnberg sm rt' Mr. and Mn. Bobert Nurnberg Hoskns. recently back from Vetnam was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for servce n the Republc rl Vetnam. U. Numberg was cted for dstngushng hmself by outstandng mertorous achevement n growld operatloo8 aganst a hostle force n the Republc cl Vetnam After a short leave U. Num berg and hs Wfe Marlyn. wll leave for an assgnment wth the 5th Army Recrutng Dstrct n Mlwaukee. Ws... A!C Dooglas D. Krsch statoncd n Jacksonvlle. Ark. and Cp. Gregory L. KrSCh. 3rd Marne DvblQO are home m leave vstng n ther parental home. Both men are sms of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krsch Norfolk. and for""erly of Hosldns. Douglas has been n Arkansas snce enll8tlng' two and one-half years ago. Gregory took hs basc tranng n San Dego then went to South Caro~na. He wab then sent to Oknawa for 13 months and transferred to Vetnam for sx months and has sx mmths more to serve. As yet he hasn't receved hs 'new assgnment. Dougla 8 wul return to Arkansas and 'has me and onehalf years remanng cl servce. Both yotmg men graduated from Wnsde hgh school and are grandsms of Mrs. Ruth Langenherg. VA "akng Specal. EHort to Help lnlnlng loadng at leall to hlah Chool dploma... oqu..on!. The veteran ran take thtj tran ng 1dor tho G BUlld be pad a VA educattanat allstance allowance n addlttm tohtgovem. ment salary. N'h:m sad that t!nce all vet~ erant do nol want to takr furtter ll)' ther 1llkr..._ "'""Qr~ rlu.at ""111on whlah _1ll~ ld t_.~.:" _r llovom'-.""qr..-t. _ at_ halp n t1ndtt. job.. f l.. '. The rpd_. ' to c_ the VA 1t\on 01-' ('' co Lncoln...har«aC_ ly Servtc. arlo.... _ " to Chclo la furl... r ;a;nt;ym;nwa;'~ (;;::~~ MJr WhU. wde array t ben... nte la avauable to today'a vot~ eran. spec'"..alltence pre> vdod tho YOl vol... wth lmted educaton who facel a bleak flore. C. W. Nlxoo Manapr VA Regonal (Vnce 'Llncoln recent~ y sak Uat the VA no longer walts for the new Nebraska veteran to come to the agency for assstance. SeclD'1ng ther names from dsetb.rge forms furnshed by the Defense Deportment the VA le1ds' Ott letters to the new veterans and follows up by makng telephme calls or persmal calls. Nlxm sald that when the veteran comes n for guldancc. the VA explans the varous bene Wa.vne ngh School' guldanc(' vale out-ft atate vocatonal ' col.lselor. Kendall ('arlam and lohools. Fredrck tarm Mddle School After the 10 a.m. cctf..break. soctal studos teacher attended Chuck Cromer who. project \(Q:'lselcr's Workshop n Norfolk co-ordnator rrom the re~h Thurllday at tho Anc Rowl. co«dlnatl" Unu..ha ut- The workshopw8s ('~dlnatod vet.tty d Nebralka nf(l'md fts avauable ncloolng G educatlm benefts whch gve the moot at ~ebraska lnvcnj.ty. o.nd ploy ment oppor1wdtle. beyond by thr Gudance Servce depart- thoee n attendance abed 'n-. l veteran from $130 to $175 or was me d several reglmal work- ~leh school. more' a month whle he COT! shops to be held wthn n~ ~te. t "Practcal App1lcaton. d Be-- pletes hgh school. The Manager 'emphast'led that hgh school cholqrlst workng wth F.dUC8 - workshop subject pnlellted b $tan!(!)' Vasa. FremCllt.plY- havtor ModUe.Uon" ft' the tranng llder the G Rll does not tonal Servke l'nlt n spoke 00 the lnlvenlty d Nebra.~. reduce ellg1.bllty for advanced the topt<- d Referral Procedures Supervsor rl Practtcum.~ educatlcnal benehts. and Agences 00 the mornng Zltterblatt. Provlsoos have been made prqrram. rollowlng hls presenta~ Closng the altemom 1e1.1an. b1. the G Btl! so veteran can t1on. Harlan McCoy. dlredor d WlHam Maly..lncoln Northel.1t albo attend a trade school take prvate vocattooal schools n llgh School'B comselor canthe State Department d F.duca- ccntrated hl area d dlscu.tem correspljldence courses go to college enroll n farm cooperatve tranng or take oo-tht'-job wth legslaton restrktlng prlt1oo. gave an address dealng 1U'0lM "Group Gutdanco n the Schoo'''. or apprentce shp tranng. Whle thebe educatonal benerus arc avalable to all Quallfled veterans who served after Jan he sad that Vetnam era veterans wth a lmted educato.1 can get a spedal "transltlcnal appobrtrnent" to work for the Federal government f they go to school at the same tme. le sal:l government agences MY SNCERE THANKS. To everyone who lupported me n th. palt.' electon. George Stolz are now hrng the Vetnam era veteran (who served after Aug ) wthout havng hm compete wth others for the job. However the veteran must: Have the job quallflcatoos requred have less Han one year d tram ng beyrod hgh school and agree to take at least the equvalent d. me tull year d. educatm or KENT's new beefed up startng programs County Commssoner SECOND DSTRCT combat shppng stresses- start beef healthy.. t '. TRY CARHART'S 41/ X' 41/ 6-GAUGE WELDED MESH FOR A! PERMANENT NSTALLATON Hnts on Feedlot Plannng THS GALVANZED. WRE FENCNG S AVALABLE N SO-FT. ROllS THAT ARE 5 FEET HGH Advantages of ths type feedlot fence: Gauged sze of wre to wthstand normal 'eedlet requrements.. * Heght to sut even the largest feeder stock. * Mnmum amounts of posts and dmenson for renforcng. * Less fence-buldng tme. f' DRANAGE - Manure tends to collee around the edges of feedlots and bloc dranage_ n ord~r to assure effcent dran age and goad anmal health a slope of 1 f~. to 2 ft per 100 feet S recommended. EROSON - Avod locatons wth stee~ slape of the ground (mare than 4 feet pe 100 feet) unless you expect to pave you feedlot j AREA - Space needed depends on clmot and your feedng system. However 65 square feet per mcture beef anmal s obou the mnmum total areo ncludng shed space and open lot. ' RASED FENCE Plt\NELS - A space of 611 between ground level and the bottom of feedlot fences s 'recommended for cattle. For hogs go dow1 to 2". Ths reduces thel bu d-up of mud bnd manure aganst the! fence and mprov~s drafnoge. WE CLOSE AT 4:00 P. M. SATURDAY~ rhart LUMBERlco. Dear Edtor: wsh to thank SWAY for the $10 check sent to me. t was greatly apprecated. lhavefln.s~ ed basc tranng at Fort lews ::J ~~ e~:r~~e~~~1~~ deen Prov1ng gromds n Aberdeen Md. The COlD'se c~slsts d. workng wth carbpretors and the entre electrcal system do a vehcle. The course covers a perod d. 12 we~k8. H any Wayne news comes about 1 would lke to! hear d t snce doo't hear much c1 Wayne's news way out ~ere n Maryland. Agan ws~ to expres8 my appr..latlm lor the gft. wll be used n a w&e way. My address ;1s: Pvt. Rc.dney L. Reeg RH 6~ Co. "C" 2nd Bo. Sch. Bde. Class 33. 5th P1alom. A Prorlog GrOUDd. Aberd ML All your bu mess polces runnng aw y!"th you? See us for letna's CustomPAK th one busness pack'.ge va. can unter. stand. Put yow' foot <fawn; get a own-ta..earth nsurance p ogram today. Ask us for ustompak. Person 5. Agency 111 est 3rd Pboo Weanng round up. sortng. vaccmatlon and shppng stresses may cause a calf's rumen to stop functonmg. Anmals go off feed get sck take a long tme to recover. They need your help for a fast start... more help than rest and water only wll provde. Choose the Kent Startng Program that best meets your feedng stuaton. One~of three new. beefed up startng programs from KENT S talor made to start your beef calves on the road to a fast proftable fnsh! All three provde 350 mg of antbotcs per head per day to help control shppng fever and respratory nfect~~-s better than ever before. " KENT SUPER A D prmer (Supplement') S a super fortfed startng supplement that provdes the knd of help calves and yearlngs need. n addton to antbotcs. Super kd Prmer S fortfed Wth unts of Vtamn A and unts of Vtamn 0 per' pound. plus phosphorus and other essental mnerals. Just mx t wth gran or hand feed SUPER A D Prmer for days. dependng on age KENT Cattle-'n Calf Starter (Seml Complete Feed) provdes every thng-but the hay a~d S now beefed up wth extra antbotcs and es sental vtamns an~ mnerals to help fght off the respratory nfectons commonly res!~tfng from shppng stresses. Fed free choce w~th 5 bs. of hay Per head per day calves pa.ss the stress perod Wthout setback ar~ready to go on full feed n Just 28 d:ys. K NT -Z St..r (Complete Feed) pelleled. bulky hgh fber complete startng ra on wth hgh levels of antbotcs and Vtamns A and D. n.ust 14 days the calf rumen s workng normajly stress problems are under control. Recommended for any yearlngs sched uled for. hgh energy fnshng program su~h as the KENT NRB (No roughage beef) Program. When you receve your feeder cattle choose the rght beefed up Kent startng raton to put them on the road to proft quckly. We have free lterature on -all three methods: SUPER A D Prmer. Cattle 'n Calf Starter and -Z Starter. 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