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1 'n!al'n\;dffjdfw;eddncstdcyn ' " r'" '"".;>""'" "'-. """'"Y. '.. 't"' "f"\"r. '\"" j. J '. l.y. o;\r ) l..;'" l'o)t:'}'\. 'j '{'v"-""<.d" ; / <4'f>J"'s"!"_. t?";";.'fj"';'''''':'?/:/f;tf;"f:f:ofx.";"'':*""h;"'. /;t'l:t;c/ - THE WAYN HER :l;ty_ffth f W_A_Y_N-E. +-E_B_R_A_S_K_A-_T_H_U_R_S-+-A_y.:_F_E-4R-U::A::R::.Y::.::2:.:.::.::.9.::.5o=- -' : " ote!;!ncrease': a ares of t'7" ' ' ls' \v yne Area----Btldng a Better Graduates at of N Lsted 'u ". argest Mdyear 't/;;:;r:; hrasn C'fflluncncC'llt'nl l'x('rcsc's n ;.C(\\ ';;::l\a'llll{v_(:;:lash thl' lltlh r:-:tv's Juso!'" Tl\().;:;c re(l\'ng dg:l't.'cs from hq V<\;nc ;:;''(';] lre: Keth A. :Fl""derckson Allell and WllJam G. "oelke Stall tol tmehlol' of : "\ scnce' n a!!l'l('ulture: Chadcs R. Jot)ns()n HR Lngton. nnd Jonn L. f.schotnlann. B!::C'nwr bachelor of f arts; Lyle L. Bare Pl:::cr hache- ' lor of scencc' n bu-:.nc's:s amns- f;d}(' t.\vn.\t: tpgton bachelor or scence n ar- chtectural engneerng: Jerald D. 'Jacobsen Randolph bachelor of scence n elect rc'a] cngnccrmg. f 'Also 'JalC'! L. Buchanan Ran-' " dolph bachelor of scence n Phar- " mac)'; Clfford <;:". ThoC'ne Har- l" tn):non bachpjar of mu!c n educa- t ton; Jerald E. \\'el:ltr Randolph n bachelor of scencc f educaton; FjZ\sne Hartmgton. ach- : Cllarcs Johnson cf Hartngton! was also gl'anted a certfcate n jo.urllllsm. Wllam On son of rr. and Mrs Carroll Orr of Lncoln receved h's master of arrs degree. Hs rnaj r was p;;ychology. The Orrs at(' rmer \\'<yne esd('nts. e Court Rules les Rght to Ma ntan School. Secton One ghtpags VRj! to F' hold at Sloan. a. on a.rl Rltzf' \\o;ld(' Studebaker. " ft;l ayor $500 Set Counclmen's at For ASh Estate T!.; ;;oocarn'.;;ad; REGSTERD Herman "rese of \Vayno mld wll conduct FLO all-dnv musc fest ('. J" $250 $2'6 Jer acre for tlt" Ash stn.te ( t F. ) \ Ch :\<'mday F'" r;. " <t tx' n F'. :. "m":'" '.'."'" ev. nnd at an ft.uc'ton!ut ' Monday. chr<rgt' ot ](" <tll-counly chor. R. 'lynn \\l'ylh 'ol'd. J 'Tht' fann eontaln GO ft.('rc'h- anel wtnph \vj pn.'senl [\ eone('rl n the f:rry ])'f'ys("n. klll. Plym. ' tt'ao::t:h;:w:;.llr5. sotlth of l'vt'nlllg. ; yl\t;:::n'a\ ;(;!rd. NSTRU("rJt);\ S(JlEDULEln Offcals Dscuss Max As' s admnstrator of :;') :;kf'\\'\; t;;: Tf!}.kP. O F\tl\l A(COllNT nooks Street Lghtng thl' estat.t". Joseph '. Haggerty j'nry Dorn!;" Way f' Htlldl" A dstrct mf'etmg for agrcul- llegal Parkng 'sor of Loul \\'lll'rs \Vns. f' Jt'('p. tuml tf'<cht'rs v('terans' nstrur'- Concord Farm Fre New Supervl tor!'> and county agl'nts \' he held The Wayn<.' cty councl hl"w )(' W FH ' Off- at -VVaynp State cll('gr Frday F. dust off old t'stabllshrd sdllll\' Destroys Tool Shop ayne. \. ce FO HOd F J Cha-H' of lll' L'nVl'rlly of Ne- of cly afcclals Tusday llt :nd A fre at th(' Wllam Stallng L(;\);re\:"or{? re es rom ::;;:.' nl8:;\'jrt l'ncl <le :nu go\a 'f!.lr':l\'lll h;hf'eml! tr.gtngoe:d s.supr; \lsor of tflf' F{'P:al Hous- L F ' l()(lk for ll thos\' H!\rndllng- nf'xt tpnn. Thursday m rdng dd ahout $600 lllg adnlnltrolllon offlc( at th(' oca lremen nlll'lw:tsl N(';kt n(et<;z'7;h(''>:::;:::t damage. A tool shop wth a Jeep. ""flynt' ("O.t:;. tourt house. t to"""-hc mayor cty cuuncllm"ll parkl'd nsde was completely llag-grrly \\<ls rmnloyf'd hy tl{' Wlyne fll'('lllcn w('re calkd out nhe n!:;. ply treasurer. burned Pr'odUc'tlon and Mark!'tlllj:! ad- l'arly Monday mo!ng 0 a fre f h mmsl 'd t Pn n LH("oln and has hht pl"med dffcult ljoth to locat<: S t t S k eha;s \-d!res:\ud dj.\j y Thp Walter BresslPr jr ne'w flhornl! hlll h''n plll('('d n thl' StJ)Fn rn<;a:r9. b{';. l('do;d\\::' rrj(r'lo]"(llfncthc an (\Sn(' b\.!ldlng own(' pas C 0 pea :\c'\\ hotnt'> locatt'd at 0Q6 Walnut wdl'm)l wth lllad lnoleum n j'r:7ss0n();'t;"nor.ed the tllh's by Edward Sr-ymourl and occupll'd At Wayne School l\fayor sv:) $:J){) st" s one of the mot t:"('('('nt to kltclpll lh tlnthund thl' ('omhl- Conrofd and Wakefeld fll'(' de- Wlh ( chang!' n 0 countl;'s 7.Y Jotnson's locker![lan on the Spcak('r H a eomhlllrrj mc'ptng O!Junolhncn 00.!.") rc:!('llo;e)ty ':;:;:t:l'!' ng lncl dlnng'l;uom s partmf'nts W("lr(' callc'd and th d\\!?lrl \.v\ ;7;g(?ffw; tshrorlehe ol(.er ;)(thlnra:'\d :d;aa:s 7 rt;:orrney!. ;g:: Begun n June of 949 tlt bllld- ]\J'nl ('ahlnpts snk and ('P- othpr huldngs ncar the shop were Hnd Dalwla countes. Wayne Shupe and the apaltmenl of Mr. "chool nrxl Thur!';oay \ ll be Ray- Clt.v Clt'rk : \':N;. by the' Bress- )t.('haradt"rze' th ' :Uort()n sa\'l'd counl \' [H'l'\ llu"ly \-\-as combml'd td Mrs. afo!d Sch'arzenbach on mond Tab Lncoln. :!: ar;f!.: ;() Sn('" that tmf' furtll'r \\lr{ Futllrt' pan. ('all for ft. fr '- \\th Sl;lnton Hnd Cumng countes. e;jro WlOt;rnp n at l' a.m. St;:;: ::f'r:msjstcf' u;:l Prcsent cty salarl's W(') (';]' has been df;me on the 7550 foot plll('(' to h' bult n th full ba{'"- g:!':lg ATTENDS su/.gheal; frrf:; by thf' Sdl\\arl('ft.hll{'h who slllle-ron workng \vjlh rducatlon lhed so far back that no ](' '!.t d;('l\f;latr:n!allnl: ;:\;llt.b; ::;tlr.::;o; Clfford -fahl \\as to g:o to Om a- to r\adls[ln \-\hc'rr he wll h.ave :l:ys.e Ht;::({oll:::lt t\; ( <lupnp;\\;(at!bl;('theu9 recall the exact date. "A Hr hdl l sprng. The exte'ror of thl' houc ror('tllr furllllc'l" lnd automatc ha today to meet \-\th offcals of Ct.tmtng Slanton an.cl. \Rdlson huldjjlt=" hlt fremf"ll had t.o chop. ' as anyqnc can remember w:;. t;!\. s of h(lrzontul shcf"tng wth - wlltf"r sortl"ll'r an' also" holl('d th(' NC'hl;'asJk:a assoclatlon and the- counth.'s und('r hs.lundlctjon. "('veral holes ll' floutr and ('dlng ('llr ;' 0 the "Kwans club n rc-n;!:ed.<;.a:':;;d.:y f!. \ the pc'tnre wndo\\ frontnt wth n ; h:u;: nrl''>slf'r hu\t! {; assocatlon of NUStng W' W. 89 :fl(rrc t';;:;::-:at"";:a;7 blcte hf Wayne <J<;t :\'()W;bCr. ]99 sta.!(''''smt"\"l' a.d. Wrlnt.- s.t 26x8'! foot hullgll0w. t f' onp. nn. \\'nlh'. 0 Yl'llr" old. Mr. The on0-clay m("'l'tng: s held to sner oman" Sf'h\ arlf'lba<'l''> a ) art men L lng clty offcal. to \fltp.t home housl foul' room. and nn '+h'r!'mploy.'d h\' the ))st loutltne 950 natonal eon\-ontlon F d D d F' 'd \\hkh pro\ ldf' he'dl for thf' >f'('- \\".\}-";'\': no\' RE<HNS cha.nwc. bath wth tht" dnng llnd h'l ()jf('f'" a. u mal ('lll'rf'r. plclns. The lalonal mr''c'tng wll be oun ea rl ay ond-foor tt"nants : TB.A.:XG :\' TF.XAS The.ncrease wll nol r.;o r- rooms c'ombn('d. lard \\ood held n Onaha m Sl"'plf'mtwr. r.'] R"" ".""'\ The fre wao.; twt.j.'('('n ttl(' Prvalt' Uo).d A. Conry B son fect untl May of 95() ' 0-te-S- 0 -To'p P.lace r:{f:::: :[;;;:; ;t:;;\?ch'";7: c;;f:fs :5t{n;:;J WJafZfEft \. F. Stockflsch \\ho had brought helc\("' tll(' fm' \.\as r-au'cd tl\' tll' ba;. ;;nl{'cv' Lk.' t E".ctlon A)rl 4 her mal from th(' post off cc'. boder becomng o\'('rlwated. \\ urld :. Jal'gf'st Rlr force base. Wayne caucuses arc tlo be hl'hl l s brll("lvpd Mrs. Pckell had.': here March. Wth the e-leeuon to uee'n pn the foo<' foe ome hour> C t' T d : be run off An" 4. as thr A N f lk C tt $h fjl'(' ltl thr slm'(' \\as out and onserva lon' 0 Hab 75 The thrf"c aldcrrnc"n"\\ hos! cl-rn') th(' ('xpo<;uh' m l). h' eontrbut d Of H k' F ermann" carry over are Wllam Pf"J J-:ltnl or 0 a e ow T Way t 0 hcr d('ath. She d bved aloe OS ns armers Meyer and Wllard WJ" 'J " sm:(" thc' dcath of her brother Gf'orge Wtll 'r anq son Hrtrold F d Ddt tcnns of L. B. McClure Bp'nad 'l'rc:tsu m't.nnaj.u'nncgt'.n's earanalndaeharnfgf. _. John Bowden S('\ cral yc'ars ago. of Hoskns 'v'ocre heard 0\C'r Rado oun ea a M-eyer and Ed Bahc \vtll (xpr " d ca r Boys Te Survvors are a son Phllp Staton WNAX Yankton. on a rc- as well as those of Mayllr L \\" the ebraska supreme cou. t ruled J.: Buffmgton of Colfax Wash and broadc;:)st nlf'rvlew lfnday. H F d McNatt Leslc W. Ells ('ly 0. ltas.ctt'"ocecskh'actasroglhcts tct PMA M eetng at F.\'\T AF.T"E:TBEKS BACK n Ju gng Show a dauglllt.'r Mrs Ella Cecd('rgren The Wlltlcrs own and operate n orne rl ay ;;k. and Waltt'r S. Bre"fl') elly -" of ncar Portland. 60-acrc farm norhjea' of Hos- a hg. school.' Wayne Frday EVl'rct t Rcf's has returned to hs. Larry Jar n of arroll HE'd for Ser\'c('<; wll he h('ld nt COlf'lX kns. TOP.lc dscusr was thr sol Servces Hem. Ol h olfyasbjj;:t '.'" Th case had been apealcd t.o S'u ervsors feld men and eoun- work at lhr' Slate' Nalona Bank. frst p.lacc. 'th Rlc:har Johnson and bural Wll be thc're. consprvatlon praetlcq:; and proper t.' s preme.cou_rt follwmg.decl- ty ofrcals f the Wavne county worklrw hall days ths week. Be- of Nellgh cattle Judgmg at the land usc thesf' men OlOW n con- Here Sunday" Th!r; 0\es:000.l;:J( Slon f the dstrct comt Aprl 9 PMA 'wll meet Frday- at WFlyne gmnng Monday he Wll work full' N 0 rt h e a S t.nuraska Hereford j necton Wth ther vc'stock pas to grant a permanent Ju!c- d'. 9-0'. d tm(' ll' has lll'cn abs('nt from hs Breeders assocaton 8l'JO\\ and sale usness Notes ture and hay pro""ra. Lous Habermann thc' man who tenus cqntnue are Paul Mne'S. hton \!\Ch would re\'cnt bulldmg scuus :enc )coft:. an dek at the bank smce Od foj- M<Jnday at Norfolk. 'rry R. Oagnt <raonodbf.}ctcurysxmtoonthth: ;d af(''hdrfldwhqf a lugh ehool n Sholes. The A Th P PdT P R be t.s f lqwng 'bone sur&;ery memher ot Jle Wayne Courly lll{e J! J '- <:"" fu 50mb naton hgh schoo)f\nd.gre.e Wln!\t:(<th(l- Nl"o na:r Cfrl'. ' stock judgng team. "N(HJN('E NEW PRESDJENT Herald to Prjnt ago was found dead at hs home Street.Jghtng c9o80 '"ts destroyed by fre m Sundell' of Wakefrld Arthur". Both hays had.a perfect f:core of OF GA:'\mLE CORPORATON" WSTC Bul.letns Frday mornng. Another mportant tem 0n " V h :zoo out of aroslble 200 "'' The Herald offce grl was Qute Tusday's a"""'nda. J was th" d<."u< t - Mann of Waynf' Enwn Me('r-. 'e C e '.?url Munsell Gamble manager. cd h M H he eo" ""'''!h 8J 't:'me eourls decson henry of Hosk.ns and Lloyd Mor- Norval W Hr.Carroll wa5 tred al WaynC' announced ths week Board Secretary Albn Larson n Jadetnhelf;ts f hrf Og tou7r';::n cs'nre"'c'cdt Jgq". was.as(fd on. the fact that the rs 6f Carroll \ ll m('('t \vlth Ward ' for 2th p ce Wth a scorc' of 94 that Bcrtlll C. Gamhle has bc'en Lncoln advjcd the Wayne Herald h d d. Sholes S hool S classed.as an ar- Osbert and Kenneth Robm>on of LlOcense's Sold and Robe' Hansen of Wakefeld elected presdent of Gamblc-Sko"". M d th t'f 'd t t th on (' count('r an sal: for the J!!hts and eon!jdr tcle 6 school under thc". Nbralska th(' Lncoln PMA offlc(' and P.l\A was n a t for 2st plaee.\'th a mo. n foll"'wng the "c"en" ' on ay a S)l 0 prll (' "Sne.e U\'(' alonl' t would h" and ptocedure - statutes and that the dlstl'lct had Feldman LN.' Sellon. score of 9 Out of the 200. County. v l: 950 summer buletrs for Wayne dhfcult. for you to R"e a.ny n"" lohn Kyl Cha.mber "" operated a hgh school for a num- Brand n('\\ 90 lc'{"'nse pjate<;-- Agent Don Warner accompaned death of Phlp W. Skogmo (.\()- StalC' coll('g(' has ber acc{>ptpd by fntmaton about!\p. n ca.. any n. ' her of years. 337.) of t hems:.we) C' ls:.ued 0 thc' boys to Norfolk. foundc'r of tlhc frm. the board of educa On of state thng should ever hppcn." - Of "::=n wal.:rnt H Scalds Self wth Wayne COunly CHr and truck own- HOffma Brothers of Wnsde v '" nor;;l ;;a' prn('tl the 99 The grl flcd the nformaton f'd prd-jeet. '. ' QJ " pt;opo!td! Bolng Water rhal \\as h" count cwnquneed by champon lercford bun and t.h(' A B kk summer bullctn n <-.""" fro $40000 t $loo()oo d d '''' durtnj:'; tw monlh of January S\\f'llt the 'ho: by showng bot'h Jons Herald Staff a\'\'hyokrg.oohte"d'buogu'.to U..S the Estmates on the cost \dl'lt"d Lyons-Man to He" J). A. f ' j: Trel"ur(']" J cln A. Boyd at he ('ha.mplon(emalt'.therewe r76 S 00 eeper ";)-:;.ear-olrwayneman\-\asfound onch'faetoors as'wh'at('k\;!!;{t: thmoor't')c:;'lyrjcof ehey:/!lu("jt ary ssocla on t o;)!f;. :::P;;";'J);:t ( )(t l ' hlhlll\ rf;sd:.. (':ntf;'"?nto\t;o\ughtl Almcl Vollns has olner! thr Emerso'n Crash '' Cla:('nce. York Lyons was C' ('c derson Wllynf'" r!'("('vl'(l sn'ond n P a l': \ the chamnon fem;ll for $073 and o.;taff of The Wa).Tll' lll'rald takng 'L" L' c srpcrvlsor of the Northcas dgr{'f' hum. Saturday nght \U( n. Lee Wllllhetr of W"ner bought the 0\"('" bookkceplng duttcs Monday. 2' <l heart attack. te;::o actjon was taken on thl' ll.ll- Nchr ska pary Herd lmpro V? wh('n h pulled a pan ot holng.. p at.(:s w.l'le enampon bull pay'nr.; $690. MSS Vnllers' horne S Concord Damages Cars to;. St moot assocaton at a mectmg water Ol'('r hm n tlt"' ktchl'n (Dunl\ t asull '!-.d}" KeF Ut f L t' \\ h'jrr hl'l' rnolhp]' lr" John V)- ''V]('(''+ ' n< llv h d S Pa.rklnK Trmble W'aYle Thursday. He wjl tak or th ' Alderson homf'. oj pldes glvl'n out dur- j d;" 0 s 0 mco n W{lS (.' rr lve>. A "tf'r Mrs. Carl unl'ra servces wrrr l' un- Henry Vctor street comml.. sul- 'v 'du'eo March succeed'n u"u))v(jl'l'ndsonthe u gc. ) h '. W t"ld.sp"ul\\)j day afternoon at Beckenhauer er.appcaredbc'forethccrroupt"n. a <-r.. Benhlld{ hosptal repol'tf'd hs.. o('c cr \-rs 0 ayn('. hd th ll th. H.rd Egget-t who has reslgne ('onelulon as far TUf'sday. Mss Voll('rs hes workc'd n of- ag:fsnco''n cuc:)? a' r:('eju'd\c'a \r:;::;ue u.- qure of the best method to g:ct he Total of flcc's n Lnc'oln and 0 Portland :\ H d H coopc'raton of molorlsts dunn" Yo k wll take sneal trang Ahlf'rson \\as alo <o;('sldgd bllt OT. Sh(' " a gradu.'c' of Concord noon on the county oad one mtle. 'bb a )l"mann \C' a nc. hs tme of snaw removal. to fa m near Johnstown. Clfford's sstl'r klva J('ln count y l : t'n fn V;v:r\ "?('braska n not erlonsly. She at homl'. ' State S hool Funds ;c swgl end at\cndc'd Wayno ;hwc ElncrSenOf.. dls nce hfnr:run; h le sad t t.akes longer to n'- Dr C. B. Coe of Wakefeld pre arra.:n;'f ':!.o.h: Releas d for 949 Ray Denker both of: Emerson. hom('. Mr. <nd Mrs. Alfred Test moy the parked. car than t. Ss'o'dced' at.00"nerdt.etolcor pts:-t and Mrs. Hf'nretta Aldl"rson. Thf''(' S no penally n Nebras- W t' f C H d f hnesnndloe('ontl Ju/. :'kl:;::e. t"httlf!o;! ;re::y s al:: " n('l u'-;llg lw 90 plates aync run y s a otm('nt 0 ounty ea 0 Hno parkng" n advance 'Of the.wre: Gunnar Swanson of La re 'ldl(' pal rolmcn start state fund' fot school dstrcts '. Dw'onktcehPatJhcnn!.h:f'e:lrko e.cd" da nlc'\:.' rl.lne[fctated at.sn(hvoperatons. cal Wlt" of Lyons ' and or 800 Attend Wayne ".'C. amoun.ted [or 99. " " U h f B [ D ' shoved t. about 80 f('d and t rolled he servces wrth hunal at te A cty ordnance forbddng; (Jl W. on alzmeycr 0 nero t. on Of tho< a nunt $00303 was PMA ExplalOns P ' 'k th'" ar cr met wth the rl"roup. Concert Church apportncd from' state' mc;ny a'nd nto the dtch. Denel"'" car was chulch c('nh'tey. 8.!.t'lrC')"s were 0 pal anger an.(;'t lou's \0.' S' S d $42):5 was receved from tnes and turncl around ljy lhr mpact. Alfred Tl'st l'rnl"st F.chtrn]{amp brought 0 H-;ht. at the meet mg. ' ": ervlces un ay Co th lc('nses. H M k. No one wns SCrJOU Jy hurt al- Max Holdorf Fred Ruser Fred followng complamts of dkgd.ner Grl Edts An ur f ROO atlc'ndnllhe ur ouse County Superntden Mare og ar etlng?othe''n\'2 Sa:JlS '('RoelK v l a nrhr.:;ar th(! A. C P umon a('h\(' srlce and thr na_"p/ : <nght announced that ts.m0!c'y About $200 damage was done to of My Soul" and "Jesus SavJOr "When we wdened TenU stn;. J pg 0 ege aper tlonal hroadcast of th("' Wa:;.ne Round Up \s. apportoned to the 8.) dstrcts 'Wayne county [armel's have eel' er(ch car accordng to Patrolman Plot!\le.". we Orlly gay<' them a new parkmg; 'flr'<l" )':»(d :>.:"" f.;. nlcf! State college a capela chor Sun- - elgble for fud.jhr('e-fourths ta0 questons (;oncemng the mar- Clarence Mayhew \ ho nvesugat-.:''. HaJC'rm<tnn.:; obtuary ap- place'\was a typcal comment. W"ner _ E e a nor ErckseJJ day at the cty audllorlum Th(' 0 t (' amount S V e aceordlg kellng of hoo""s that '. P. Roberts h' e n ths SSU Pollee were told to cnlon.;e a 5' pho ore student t the Un concert was hrordcast ovrr hc' - -_..to. th(' numb{'j' Of. pupls per ds ht'ad of \-\layne county P;VA has pears e sew Ll' " -. parkng regulatorls.. Vrty:;} Nebraska'cdlle of a Mutual network Rt a m SundRY. nt'f'(}..<jjl'll!nel. nd the rcmalnlng one*four.th lalj(mptcd to answer. rctjlre has bc.en named edtor A specal re-cornng of ('.con- "2 '\ryal H. Ull! ;\flnh' L. l/ded equally among the dls-. To he qu(' llon on paym::nl of t t crtk:r ts:::g: f;al:o en:c f\ t": '::\";: Le: f;:' noc7dt :C\';p:tf" l d;:;r;;;r!;::: Wakefeld Woman choo gaduate and was governor d\"nt! f's(/ h\dtl."mh'o.; \V Jlcls and )r 99 hecause of p\p.sllortag('. to support hog pnces and that the Takes Own Lfe of Grls Stflte n 947' Shl.' s the Houghton park. bt'twf'f'd Lung :\\ Br)tknscJ an un- c; nr32f pupls tn Wayne!Jurcht(' of J\'(' hogs to support Funeral servces were wld a.t 'aaughpr or Mr. am" Mrs. 'John Beach and Compton Calf. w of NW Th Y s 8.. prt'('('s J nul prar lwal. Salem Lutheran church l\!olld-ly " " r'gksen who farm near Wsner. Dr. Vctor P Mor('y lso r0- oj NWJ of pee ted tolb r(e s9:lys ex- H suppurt opl'ru.tons are needed afternoon for Mrs. Ellcn B-lck- r corrkr a sprcla mf'ssagc to be. purchasf's of pork products from strom 6. who vc'd on( ml!' w{'<;t payed at th( pc;jc. () ]);l'rl' \. l;d\.tl) Lrroeso.;ors wjll ldr p;; ok7dfe ;shan:7 ll.fakl n' g the Power Offl'Cl'als to S S" ft of lot 2 blocl.! 'Can Happen bclow uppoct level" Rot>erls members of her famly WN on ' & H (';;<;jf'r's adclltlon to sa:ys. Wayne accordng to Wayne COlln- Front.Pa rte ' : Attend Stte Meet :l}\va!; {00lVS and Wfe T A gu'tl(rlao\c.)ujllnsl euh;eeaw n" She had. ) Four offjpals from the \Vaynr 0 rj" \ dnd kkn n. V ( lbh: 0 nyone' tak an undue amount of work n County Attorney Surr )Hs '- ;. ' County Rural Publc Pow('r c'l"s- 0)0. :-) \ block 2 Colllcge HllJ gl ftdlng Clnd valung each lot 0 sad no nquest would ue ncccs- - tret wll attend the annuul state adr!lon to Wayn for $(j}50. hog.s. sary. ' ca ftteltt H:ld fatnrahulrera: ana:'l t()c6 L.Vnsf< "Accdctnts can happen to any- S!n\JelC r;g;llath;v : hosuhrsc w' hh"edn bfocucnnd dbeyadhebcol'"tldt.":n o. one" says Clarence Mayh('w. d ' plnt Satday. 'The boy was trcts and mmbers;p a;ssoeaton.s. ptm.a lots loll 2 block hghway patrolman statoned at mar {Ct(' n an area w l're.no su.r- BUral was at the WakeflC'ld : qul.te fasclnat'ed. The mt.*!etl.ng Wll be'dhed adt m ol'lgmtxa \. ayne for $8000. Wayne " 0 one s exempt." Pus C"d l l-ls"j.lop mal"\{ellprl: twll 'cemetery ater n the day the same boy Scottsbluff begnnng tp fly an C{lUllty rntent t le pal le levrse '0 u.:. rue. returne.d. Ths tme he brought contnupg through Sat.urda.y. r. And th s week M{lyhew Slhould wh('re 0\\'C'r qualty hogs are sold. "wth hm a fnena wlowas duly Among those gong from Wayne AY W?-yne co y.teafhers JnM know af er hs patrol car plqwm whcn lhere S'not the demand for No-nch ceo leohducted on a'tout;] about the are R. O. Haas Alfred Sydow Ed ere!)ted the t ellr:gof re?d- ('d nto he.'now >!kdded and thpm. sh.op. Grubb and Charles MUe. fl.are welcome at the readmg gently ro led over 0) one sde- t s the duty of he farmer to Take a-swm. Then he pcked U r 'stll an-. ' :' clllll.c to hc held atux:.d y (;. the SUl?day. he mshap occurred try and obtan the b 5t possble.!other 'recrut and th less9l ll S t'. S " k l " t COUJAhouse Sesjons Wll began at about. mles east of Emer- pmce n relaton to t e support The "luux Cltr Journal and' JOllrn!' Trjlm;. Suzanne Bressler. rd gru.d- newspaper 6reprod)ct on started ayre 0 pea a 9 a.m. and contnue to 4 p.m. son on h hway 35.. pdce. er at the Wayne clty booj has dn al Qver aan. ' -. W k f ld F b 6 County Trea.!'tr{'r Mcetn a car on th.e hll where f hog prce support operatons ll.. :::OnCtlE::!: wrtten some good sensble ad. Now 'j!lr puzzle. s there a e e e. ASSstance funds for January there s a curve n the road Pa- are needed Roberts reports they la. s the new vce presdent. vce to ej"eryone wh skatejr- 'a ' f:lrtate l?'usness enterprse He..l<l " l'''''al Nf'wa S" v"'" Werf' CC\led v the county treas- trolman Mayhew pulled out wll be conducted to mantan the More than 75 physcans and n oe:e.:nost akroprat<'l 'cl:.s ofrrs o/enkad th::: ;;!er? sfa;;:0 fld l$\8t.r.;!tersa = tosnoaw ';. fux;o t t lloua; l. 'c Of surgeons n the tour-state area these cold and fey s. W we preparng hmslf.thecome a Wayne Natjonal Fann Loan *S50 sstance $ state Slnd as back nto he man track the rear support le\'els arc n the months of were present for the two-day rln't t wthout the nnlsslon. journo\ll!s!" teacer; r s there elaton at Wakefeld Feb 6 wll be sslance $24.38; federal blnd 'as- of He ca skdded nto the dtch normally large marketngs. Ths Hr. sessons. Bad weath.er cut at of the youthful Potess who somethmg extra s clal about Raymond Sayre of :Ackworth a. slstance $30.98; state chld wel ana: the patrol' vehcle tpped teds to encourage orderly market center tendance at the meetng ac- wrote t for s' safety club at the 'O!lr plce tht we'v just ovetm'. Sayt.e represents the a."'soca fare $306.67;. federa chld welfare over on t rght sde. n of hogs and to even oqut the presdent -cordng to offcers. sdlool '#. 00\( ed? l' bons m Nebraska owa 'Sputh ;jl89.67; admmstraton furtd state No one as hurt the other car m rketngs over the dfferent Mettles Dr.' George T. AlUband. Oma SAFETY ON. CE : A anr. rat:we 'hv' vsons Dakota and Wyomng on tle marm and federal. admstraton havng 'g e by. safely. Dama.ge' months of the year. hu was 'named presdent of the ()rte-nch ce-am P' awby 'ot he Pled lpe brmglng n Credt Bo!lrd of aha. Helwas lund $9.23. to the pat 9 car as been estmat- rhese support levels'are announ- assocaton's eye ear nose and T\vo lnch Ce--Orle rson.llu\y. ': o any ch!l'fn t at our press 'a charter membe of the owa P4t'olnllln E.amltlr ed at allo t $40 accordng to Pa cc twce a year by the department. lhrob academy: Dr. Jtay'Grocer. Three.lnch. group.'wn gobble thenlup.rtd produce' Fa.rn'<tsl.rea.ued raton and rg- The-'patrolman wll beb at'"" t':tje tro Se"g nt W. H. Teachrnan-. of agrculture and are avall'ble Left to Soux Falls "'ce presdent and stay. la f tt page wlt lt e boys and nally' Trp!e-A c.lrman n hs eourthow:;(' th 'afternoon f!feb. 9 Norfolk" ho nvestgated the ae- foll' the comng sx-months perod.ly(}e-n of StOlL\: Dr. wtlllam P. Davey Soll.\': Fpu.PJ.lnch lce-:--e:e r[.r. spotted al fyc\ t. [ '. 'counly. '0 examne for drt."s lcncs. \ eldent. " atlpma Offces.. 'r. Bonthaok and Cty r.cret.ry.tre.urer ")j;f: :; ::": '... j " /

2 ) ' :; Benthack The _ '':'"!. '" 950 Poltcal Catllpa n Opens;.BOrnhoftFles fot Cou.-.ty Att'y Frltlto F fqr ' County Offce F'h'st flng (or any. \Vayne COt!.r. y OffCl' fol" ttl(' 9::;0 ('lpelons W:-pl!l::ltt:! by Budd Bol'llhoH. \Vny attorney at the court house last \\'('>('k. BQl'nhq.ft (le<! for cpunty nlt()rn on therewbla{l tt. BQrnhot.-:s a' gradlulte of tj.e t;nventyof Nebraska law college <nd {\S practced law here two and Jl hult 't'!!t!h; H s'eretry.o:th(' Junor 'Bar secton of the Neb' sku n:u as.>ocator.!.lavng been el ct_j ('3 ::t fan at a state bur metng Burr Davs. the ncumbent has :tnnoulc('(f ttlt Ale wll no: bl' [l {<ltltdale fol' 't'-etl'('t()n. Yets Club Hopes To Open Feb. 5.\ ttntat\'(' datt:' of Feb h[l5. ''ll for the openng of the dub loea fpd on l\lan Felber's DrUg store. ::pon(lrt'rl hy " \'('t rjl.>; (lrg<tllzatw!ls m v'ayne The gt'qup s reportf'd to have \" thdr\\\'n ts applcaton for a (tty b<''' lcens ' [Former W ayte. -. HouselessHaas Sals for South Call Us Before Bu'yng Amercan Msson" Offers Reward ' Rev. Adhur S Carlson. f9rmr. :;r 'l'<llls lr F;b' l Tl!' man's "dqsprt.".;;pcnd f\l' Y'ars n mssonary R O. Haas managc'r of t ho work fnr tll' E\'angl'llCR Fn'<.' "VarlL' County Rural Hublc church. :''s. Cal'son and tht'r dallht(l PmH'' Dstrct. Glona lh'c'ompanl'd and or a fl-tmly that ncludes \'<' chlldl't'l wants hm. ''(' a hous' He wmts on(' "n Advertsng Servce or Copy Our prp"ls fl'lsoc'ntu hll" \n\rrh'tl ' thnt' tl('rl' llrc - hpj" of "hot "bot" luhertbllg" ('0))"' lnd llat '>l'r\'('"'' )('ll/.\' offpl;'l'l tn -:\f'hrusk:l lwr( hlnt hy o'lt-oflo\\'n 'llll'n. :-';OtllP rtr' rlplltablp ard llll(' art' Hot Many nf 0 ('ontruc'ts arl' r('ky. and f tllp nll!'rc'hant lol's not l"t' ' C'O):'( nnd nutt t::xactly a' :tuhwrl:tell lp \\ ll h' \"' Hant yol to (H\\ Tll' \\'l\'h' lerald dol''!lot l'lltlllf"l' )() nol a par'y tn an\' uf tll' a(hpthjl -;:'''' tl' ('op' ".t\ ("'" wng offl'(( tl. Only l'lllplop'ps of th" tpwspalwr nrp flutlrnr;ll'd t ad as 0' ad\l'l'tl.l r!'hl'm'ntal\f'' Thl p\\''plllf'r ;uh"f'rlh''' to ln :td\'('rtj"n lla "f'r\'lc-p fnr \\hdl W' pay /.\'00< lhllf') ff' )Ollr '" Thllt l\\("rl. nj.{ Hnd nal spncl' am tllp "'nl (. of 0' tarr ar. (\\l ll:' " 0 \\ t!lollt f''\tra c'o"t _"'. lggpst tha \" ('all ':'\0. 30 \\' approa('p< fy un otlt oftown "at"<lw \0 \\ano;; to Sf'l ml t "''\'('. l''rhap" \\' hap all tll' "'l'nk' you lr''t ald ('an "a" Oll n('r'dl('s t"\4 mltun' "..- '- [WANT ADS] "O_ LA"ET5L"SSFY ) Thurs. - Fr. - Sat. February T.\R'T\;(; TDE "J)a:lg-f'rOll 'rnk-:;-.on" t ';:;'fl ant! lo:t"w "nan l'at"h'at }\:O Weddng' Dance FRDAY;; february 3 NSSEN. WOLTER West Randolph Ballroom MUSC BY BOB RABE AdmssoQ: 35c tax ncluded ' Specal -Heart ;Boxes and other Whtman's Assortments attractvely wrapped for Valentne's. Day htfamous SAMPLER OVER 4A VEARS OF RELABLE PRESCRPTO SERVCE ;Felber Pharmacy H. J Felbt-r PreS<'.rlptlon Druggsts' Walden Felber : -'.-. -;---.-'-. "TOMORROW'S ".f FORGOTTEN MAN- ' f Annual meetng of th ' Luth('flln Chllr!l'('n's 0m!' So('f'ty of Np l'<tsl\l \\;. held JHl :2 at Fremont wth Ch;Jrl('s \J('s('rchmdt Lemoynf' ('ullnngham H.nd R{'\' E..T Bl'rnthjll rt'llrl.'scntmg Gr<l('C' Lut ]Wf<W ('hurrh of \\'lyllc'. noy LajlgenH'cr'was named to trom ')'l's Maltlll (Htl'lFll of artng_ tall has rt']lol'll'r 0 [r.'ml" n Wayne th:lt }lr 0teman!l(lS rl' tllrn('r hllll(> [rom )(' hoptal at t (' board of cln'ctors of tho orgflnzatonton lh:'l'o Yanktt)n k underw('tt an O]ll'l<l D:;cusson at (' mpotng crntftf'd on <-l rc'<:;o]uton to carry out ('r hollf' Sunday wert'.:vr <lnd ')lrs. Supp('r guf'sts at the Dck \\Tacka buldng progra'm nul'ng the \Vllard Blf'cl((' um [<lmly Salurday E'\Pllmg ('al]{'n at (' Wack comng yehr. The local congl'f'gaton wtl partkpa to WH'n' acton ers were Mr. and :rjs Ll'ster LulL s b.egun. Terry. and.jacky ln '::'vlr. and }.'S Ed. Granqut of La e Andes S D. LANES TO l.ea VE TOKYO Enc;k Nelsen De v('r a broth- FOR U. S.N MAY <;r;jl)ttjlr'llsh 50St' tar' E.anep: day for hs home Mr. Nelsen h.ad Dougns JR months plan jl) sal r{'turn()d ''00 Denver wth :.\'. ahout May20 forjhe Unted Sta.tt's and Mrs Lutt whm lhf'y came after spendng thret' years n Tok- hack from at t('nong. th(' Lvf'stock yo. They wbl h<\'(' two-month Shnw there a wl'ek ago Sun;ay. kave ue[or(' Co]onf'l Lanf' rf'c{'vf'"s The party vstpd nllatvf's n Suhs new assgnment Colonel Lane- pf'ror and Nora ancl callf'd at th('>wjl ajtf'nd thp 0th r('unon (Jf he; vvoodro\v Lutl hom at C()lumhus cla"s at WC'st Pont mltary aead\'- en()te 'or' C J. -:'' Ar { f my n' June an.:. 'S a Vb!. C S pr 0 'Mrs. 'Lane s the former: Jean' AlbOn spent the \Vek('nd at the 'Mn s daughter of the Paul lnne.s' f lenry Weseloh hom The Lanes wll also vst Cblon{'] Salhe Welch cm&.from North Lane's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. :western UnlVf'rslly. to spend tl:p Lane who jve n. Omaha. :re ;;rrolglh(; Welch from San Fr;ancsco came!\ove TO NEW HOME Tuesday to spnd ths week at hs.{' a :::;. lrol moved.oe0htchlual;; for Pg Brooders c.os'r \J D Fshl'r Ownf"r Fvday from. ther prevous home at dnner """ northwest o- Wavz:te to the.home "Odella Haase called at the Ray on Seventh street whljl the pur- Perdue home Sunday evenmg " J : chasf'd recently from Mrs. Lo Ow- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Perdue and. ens famly Mrs. C. J'Lter!'n. Mrs. ()" _j nder:%rnt!d:ke:; Reaon fr the at ds{;att rn home " j OveQght :Bu$ " :e S=""{rlnJanc fj stop n;ul{ e n Harry Perdue 'Mrs. Ray PerduE'. \ Lll Y n H:;:ckMll NN; ajspalel FOR:G0T> :ofus wonderng ''what-w " lntn? qf Calforn were at Ute >;;:9.;..P. E. :RTSETODAY" ::flrt;f. :ztlf:: :gy;; ; "'ho.n.8 :n ppe. ro.d [n! akr.eld wyn J-on. -s spent 'Su day and were.:.'.;.::..:.".:.:".:'.;r. f.:.. ':. :.:J Y:.;'tve.": t "' _ " ;hpuse'd jp;.ketled. " V)r Mr. and Mrs J. J B.sh spent. ' spen>the:jlgbt.t th"bote'here.'mondaye""nng at t e Eml Meyer ' : "t:;;'he ; ;.".. :; l'.'..'::w. 'E'.4'" E.R.A ";L'O' " 7". tendm tot.lr tdday WH.chlrted Burdette Granqust as born Sat- :" c Ja.n. 2 and took ttl.em Q.t;h urday mornmg at 4:30 a m. at west as. fl\r as Dallas. TxJ! hosptal. he baby mss- *""'.llll"'-"'''''''-. -t_- ed l)lrs. GranqUst' brthday by!oeaads :::l'!:':d:\p!';; g:.r.guests at t e.wll JqneS '" n f'l::hnls compltmal' ex- ho&n Dean son 0 Mr. and Mrs. WZ AutographC Regsters Regster Tckets Wayne Herald! Offce Supples Det. \' * Addng Machne Paper * Carbon Paper Staples for Markwell apd Other TypeS * Clasp EnvelopesAl Szes Staple Removers * Restaurant Guest Checks * Scotch Tape * Paper ClpsRegulal' Heavy Duty Sales Books for every type of busnp.c;s. many styles. Your choce of what yuu need. Typewrter Papers Tel"l Letter and legal szes n fne qualty and lower prce bonds. Also second sheets. * Mmeograph Pnpcl'-Full Stock * Sena:te Pads S}'ves o Mych Tme ( Costs So tttlen ' u.ad.-0f<>«!. Rabber 5ampo CNl your ofu forms---saves tm& looko_ht.ltlle. OrdenJ for Made-to-order Rdbbf!r Statnps: Stamp Pnds nkb Band Sta:tnps promptly flled at The Wayne Herald Offee Depatment SUllo - 'Oll. - Tues. February co::;;t{xrbrs SHOW t"{ xn.\y :-O;hrrt :--uhj('d;.; at 3 5 anll 9 "t'.). (!'t"at F('t"" at 3;:{O ;:30.:30 and 9:30 :\fo:\n.\y-ft'uhu'' t G 8 and 0 TrE:-O;[).\'\:-Fl'3.tu'P at :'!0 9:'!0 r

3 3 OES kllsnt()n. ::\londlly. -'t'h. G?lrond:lY duh. k{l'\a. t;::':r's TUl."s(la).' Fl."b.. Beta Sgma Ph. Nu Fu Nl F' m('t last WC'dnC'sdFlY.'ftC'rnl'l(ln at the \Vnlrhn F('lber!'\lll' \\'<'n ':::;. ark Crampr bdd hlh seon'. Guests W{l'C' ';\ll \rllard Wlts ' :\rs. ('hark" McDf'fffott and Mrs. Crnnwr. The next' mf'etng wll Catholc Study ('hlb. F\'h. R at the home of Mrs. Ac0n f Jl'ffn'y. Eldl('n. ln. : PEO PTA ' ldcghbors. RedPemer Ms::;onar}. Ccntra Socal Crcle. \\"'tlnesday Ft'b. 8. LaPorte. SL Man's Guld. Methodfst 'ol('n's nf'o(''on. Grace Ad. FNO u Fu. Thnptlay Fpb. 9 \.ard Kluh. SUUY Homf'mak(T. Altona Socal Crcle. D 'gre<.> of HOllo'. AAUW S$turduy Ff"b. DAR Acme Club.-\cn0 club m('t Mondayafter_ noon wth Mrs. \V. A. Hscox. Ho cnll was answered wth fre u:ards n th(' homc'. Thl' next lh'l't ng guest day \fll be held Feb. 0 at the home of Mrs. \'\tor P. Morl'Y \''llh Mrs V A. ;-::('nt('r assstng hostcs.<;. Mrs lt'nry Ley guf'st speaker wdl :).;: on flowf'r arrllngl'mc'nt. Golden Weddng \r. nd Mrs. Theodor(' Hulsebu."ch \\ ll hold op('n house at t hpj!' home n pqndl'r Wednesrl"'. Feh. f to mark th('r goldl'n weddng annversary. Sons and rl:lughtel's of the Hulscbusch's \\ h) wll all hc' ph'.<;ent are E- ('!'. \:'5. Clarence Schwartz :\.fz's. Wllam Mayberry and Mrs. Floyd Grffth all of P('nd(>r :lnd \Vllam of Lyons. Slver Weddng' Ffty guests helped Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pppltl of Laurel ('ple-hrate thel' slvf'r weddng ann\'t'rs8ry last Sunday ('venng at the \lvo.man's club room:;; n \Vaync. Caros were played. The Ppptts' lhr('(' chldren r- lrs. Laurence' Hansen (f \\'a;.:l(' and Dunald and lkan of LauJ'('l. \\'cre present. Tlw]'(' ar(' two grandchudn'l also. Mrs. Mary Hansen Leoona HansC'l f/nd Mrs. LaufC'llcP HHl.C;f'l baked tle \vcddng cakf'. St. Paul's Women.st. Paul's Lutheran Women of tl(' Church llwt ThursdllY afkrnoon n the C'hurch baen('nt. Thl' mssonary lesson "Low"s \V(rkng' Arm" \\'<.S prerscnted by Mrs. C'dl Wrpd\. Hntl'ssf'S \\'er(' r". Barr\" KnclPr Mrs. ('at'! Granqll!?[rs Edgtll'Lu' on' M :-. Chorks :\lle Mr:-; S E. Samu('lsnn \rs. Wll Back and :\ll"s. Pete P('tf'rsrn. The next J'etng wll he' Monday Feb. : nstead of Thursday F('!).!l \\'h(') J\lrs. l-:lko Ksh of Jarln wll be guc'::t p('ak('l'. St Mary's StUdy Club os. l\<r.v's ('ath{)lk St'Udy cluh nwt Jan. :2. at th(' home of ]\ S. Rohert \clf'an wlwn Mrs. \Vllam Share'r and Mary Pa\vc).<;k \\"pre assstant hoste'ssps. Each memhf'l' g:l\'p a ctlrrent ('vrnt followng l' oprnng pray('r. are:.anc'p am Jamr:llp. l{ttlc MBN Club :Vlal'h:'nl' and J){'lm;lr F-do (" Gt'nr :'Tr". F F. Str8.lwn bl'ought pcturl's \\ heh had ('om(' from EXTF:'S]tll FORF.C;\!"T :'-Bl': club mot wth Mrs Dck Rf'thwsch ('\('n <tlt Kathr(ll Feh. -;" 950: Els Jan. 24. The newly organzed. group has nne ml'mbf"rs: from an aunt ltl England. Thr Tl() sc('ond gradrrs'; Shrley \V.tt ROl'l<'!!J Tall. LourdC'.<; and were sent to her tl'. al)out Fnland n geography. Lctllg.nJ" :-;tnllr'nh{'rg G.nd Tpmperat:On'<.; \vll average thrc'(' to el.l:;ht d('r '('s lt'lo\\" nlll'mt\ lwf'tnc; clo.srd wth a prayer t'!' and janet Claussen are makmg \'(d :;;ft "R?;'SO'lar and thr' llf'xt nlf'l'mg wll Thu'sdny t h(l!;h SUllday (nr:rmal t)(' pch.'m hookl.et n languagr. D"trlct R3 maxmum ('arlsog Mrs Ells. Mrs Fred :)t -.) dl'grcc.s; lnlmm (Edna ]\.!H( \\'agnf'' tradwr) J\lonrlay. Feh. fl nt tll' home of to Gldnsle('\'(' Mrs. Mkt.' Karel df'l;rf>es). Temperatures Mrs. J wdl :-J. Elllllng \vhen Jean rs..lohn Rf'am Mrs. Arnold Ann Sharf'r ane! Patrca Denctrend do\\'m!aj"d Thursday an 'l'day wamh >; Sunday. Pr(>C:lpltl Andt'rson of N('wman.Grove have Neff(:; (lr;';/(: :jha;ld Goar and Mrs. Don Shrrbahn. <'3 Wll assst. gh s('orr wrnt to Mts. Alderton wll HYtj'ragc ncar 0 lch PTA Wll Meet o-on and low to :'Us. Rerull. The> north occur! n as sno\\'. O\: lt(u)l'lct. EnrOll- For Weddng Annversary Parent-Tl''+cher asso(taton of A'('g nt''' llh't'tng wllbe Feb. 7 \..th the Wa}:nt' callpus school wht -:'lr" Frt't t;ldt'rs\el'\c. Gucsts at the FrC'd Ruspr home Eugpnl' Nettll'lon hc' only' punl that hus had [H'lr!<;.ct atend_ mert Tu('day at R p.m. ':rs. F. SundflV rv{'nng n hano' of ther ane '0 far hs tern'. Harold A. Mlrlner wu gw a book rl' 0 h \\Tddng annw'rsary Wf>re Brudg<'l.n hls m( d (Jnly one' c.lay. ('t\'. Parents and teachf''s n 40th Weddng Annversary '!\'tr. and \lrs Chrs Sohrcn Mr. School attendanc( ha:s lwcn \cry all grad('s afr m)tc't to attend. For the 40th wf>dclng ann- Am )lrs Elmrr Sohrf>n. Mr. and rrsflry of :Mr. and Mrs. John M's. August RllclebusC'h and Al- ro. the o PH"t <;.'\ \\'('(lks due Lut! Thur!'day uests at ther vln Mr. and Mrs. Freo Woltpl' A school rh'ogram <lnd ('xchange Brdge Club hotnr werc' Mr. and Mrs. Bud and Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Orvlle of gfts \\ as [wd on tll' evenmg Brdge club net la<;t Tuesday h:\!fnu)]}nh'fa!?l MrJ;: (;'(\\d/\: J;g; ;;. :; of D('cl'mbpT :\ After the pro- (.' e\'enng at tht' Mert> Tlt'tsort and :\l's Har\'y Llltt Mr. and rold \'. flnd Mrs Warl'f'n Aushome whl'n przes went to M s. M's. Roy Habrock.!)'r. and. Mrs. tn and famly Mr. and Mrs. Wat ' \Vgods llnd Mrs. Ed Otto Lllt Heny Lous and Wlls Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Weber. The next meetmg wll be Davd Lutt. Mr. and Ml"s. August Hefb \Vls('hhof anp. Donald Mr. Feb at the Paul Rogge home. Brudlgan Mr. ant;! Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Matt Hug{ ":'ll'. an( r'ard" Klub Lal'.Sf'n. Mr. and Mrs. wnham Mrs. Dak Krueg!"r and Pat Er- Kll'd Klub ml'! Thursday wth ;t.\;r lg ' t;nj!- /'. T\l; n'f' ('lh.;g ). E\ net Rob 'rt. wh(' g ln!'vr and Mrs \Vllham Mt» RUrkhu!';ch. Mrs. Flrl'wr Soh't'n przf's went to rs. P'ul Rogge. ' \h <lnd Mrs R ll<llsen. 'and WllS Johnson. ; :: \l 'n n. : r:.<;en: d Celebrates Brthday _n_ -_._ l Sund<lY dnnf'r gllf'st<:; at th(' A PRNTED P'revew Dress pf Adrcel Crepe by Adran Tabn Ybu'l \ve!a t now and be prepred ftlt ' ea.ly 4prhlg- The byadere leaf desgn s refreshng. r'he hnes Wll flatter YQur curye$. T;.e SW prce wll delgnt. you jf' You.ar" e b'udget mfded n black and whte brbwn afg' wbte greell and whte blue and whte_ Sz'e 2 t 20" ' -El\.e'Mc:de' ' L ' Geneleve Robert. Petp Jorgensen honw to honor Mrs Jorg 'n.sf'<n's brthday of Monday werp Mr and Mrs. Paul Borg of Concord and Mr and Mrs. Alvn Wlers and claugh- 'ls'};';a! ham Mrs. Glbert Wlkens Mrs John Lll"clwn and lv's. Otto Lutt w('n' Monday aftc'rnoon coffee guest." and ea]!prs Monday pwnng for th(l same f'vent were thf' Ray Hamnlf'r F. C. Hammpr Otto LUll. John Lutt Carl Thnmsf'n August Brurl- Carl Bwh('l and Wllam famll('-';. Observe Slver Weddng Mr. lnd :'Tl's C'Hl''n('{' Long ' \\'err honnl''d on thl'r slvpr wrddng ann\'rrsary Saturday when a famlv dnner was s('r\" rd at thpr honw at noon. GUf'sg hf'srp<; La\'onnf' Shrley ;ml Gary Lf'f' Longf' ncludf'd Mr. and Mrs. Dalf' Langenberg of Amf.'S la. M'r and Mrs. Edward Fte-vf'rt and:f'aunel Mrs. Elzabeth Longe'a'nd Edwn of WHkefeld Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Test and Lawl'f'ncp Smth. Mr". Test \ asssled Mrs Longe wth the dnner. Mr. and Mrs. Longe' r(' c('vt'< a thrrl'-t('r cclke' baked and flecorat('d bv Mrs. Edward Frf'wrt am Mrs lprwrt -:('h- tf'nkamp <nr anotlwt thrn'-tl'r cake from thpll' thn'e rlaughtfts!\rs. Langl>nhf'rg LH\'onlle anr Shu'le} Tlwy W'](' a.so prespntrr wth a follr-ter cake from \rs. l'n n Lon'gc <lnd Mrs A\"] Long '. \'rs Longe's mouwr \r:;. llhanna F.\ckhoff and wr ('()\l!--n. :\lrs. Lou )rnton called from Brtton. Ukla. and hp' lrot ''. <lrry Eckhoff called from Camp Bell Mnn. Saturday afternoon and evc' nng tlw Longrs hrld open house at ther horne for relatves nnd frends OBTUARY Lous. Habe.rmann LOUs Hab('rmann w<ls born March 874 n Hagen Wenstadt an Rubemberg Haf0er Germany h son 'of Hen ch Haherman';Ed Wlhelmna H hn Habennanh./He had fve brat ern and two ssters. Only one brot er Frtz came to tjs country. : He 60Sf':zoend pfd!: t< td He left Germany for Arne ca!>'larch andlanded Aprl 0 at Baltmore. He frst wen to Washngton county and the n 900 to Dxon county where he worked on a farm. He was marred t Mame l- rt. grt3 rfjrlf}l Way'e. by.tor.99utkjlcht. : n 908 tey ma;ved to a.faqn three }llles north 0' mmanuel hunl 't/lere;!7 years n bermanps moved to Wj 946 MrS H<bermann ded Hs brother Frtz preceded hm 'n death dyng n 98 A lc'prw Elmer L. Habermann lves at W)n::;de and a nwce' Mrs. Cu.st M. Juhnson Ht Cart'Ll\. Swan Buys Mss Loberg's Buldng The brck husn('ss huldng Q('nL ed at 7 Man str('rt and now oc ('up('d by Johnnl\'s Snuck 3«'. h!s brpn sold to A. L. Swan by LZZ(' Loberg. S:lr pt'c(' s r('ported at $0000. )'. Swan s he (]wnrr of tl(' buldng nt'xt door south n whch krr:;"s (';re s n('ntr:d. Ths purchase' gl\'{'s :'ll'. SW;! : SO-foot frontagl' n lh(' lotl hhl('k nn M{lln slrf'('!. Scout Contest Puts Weatherman Says Dstr('t 66 Lla Dorman t('acll''); n ndra '::'vc:vlann has a PfdC'ct at t 'ndall{'e record. Chnstmas Jl'ogram was he'd Dl'. A ('hrstmas party was l'nj{)\' '< by all on Dec. 23. A ('omun('c].halth and cltzenshlp cluh. "\\':llllg \\'o!'kprs has b('('n org:lnzc'd. OffC'C'rs are: Darrel lanson prc'sdcnt; Jacqulyn laqlson. VC'(' presdcnt; and Sandra :\lc'mann sc'cl'etary. 'Tox-Car Ch:dren" WS r('ad dul"fng opelllllg C'XlTCSf'S \vhch was \ l.ltllyld' by all. Schoul \\'.l:-. dsm<"st'd Olle we(!'k f.or: ('ll'lnas \'lcat Ol. Hall and Gpne RP!hwlsch 'the schonl gn\'c : ('hr»tn;as :a:r tl ';(.utc;\. t $38 n Polo Fund Mastel' sl''f'o"copp \\Jtl ll co\orful pct\lj'p r('('ls was )urcha;(ld. Thr V\';'n(' Cllh Scollt (jl'll donatt'd D<.trkt Rl $lr 0 tht' poln [lnn us <t '' \'< K\'yps tf'aelh''} Gl'ne Rpthwlsch n' el\'('rl a {' ut nf \ b')('f ('anj party \[O\) ql l:lld Lal'sl'n S :J wth lonslt t(:r cont.<tlnng m:ltc!lj.r(.?(:s for hohby from (: hfmnja. A :. day nght. ''ll' hoys hld n contest hs to s('(' \\'] wnulrl s'll thr most.' \\'Pk of Chrstmls \'3callO) yong lllan lapp"npd to J'('<ld the tckl'ts wth Honn(' trt. lll'r and Phl C;l'l's \\ :. {'J()yed by ('v('ryo!lf'. "'l('l rdng l$. the popular pa<;t.<;cht0l nl'\.\'<; Tll' \\'ynf.f'ralct so 'asvpry knd and fent hm th(> Mrs. RllS;:; Lml(' at hrrdgr!ld \l:\x "'COl'' at pndchll'. [Ol.('rs Tha! h(')('. to bulld UPjl tlllk' \\ llh ('\'('ryonl' s-cho'ol Lhr:'lw Wttler has starlpd n (]': 'll '-.t n'adllg book. The eghth g-ra'dn<.; \Vl'ndl'l Ott(' fl.nd Darlf'nc Clau!:>sl'n began rc\'lewlog on Nelr:lf.ka gt'(lgr:lphy. Thl' sxth grad >orlll(l Wl tler Donald.MeJ :nd togt'r Claussen are study Dltrl('t 86 (France'S French teacher) Thf' Chrstmas progrjm' and party held D('('ember 6 was well [j ;n. pupls cut snowflnkes am marle posters of snow scenes. Thf' school Joned the Maroh of D': tch. Sh('pherd of the Range" was react for opf'nng excrcsf's. DjC'k Jenkn» a t)(>gnner knows 0 Sg;llt words of wll be at our store MONDAY FEB. 6 to dsl)hy m:re tn '900 SPRNG an(] 'SlJMMElt "'At.CS.or busnel!. nr\.t RPorts \Vear. Your selecto Wll be talored to your ndvual measurements. We rvtf you to come n..w.ns' --. m book Th(l school h;s a nrv Fyr Fyter fre ('xtngulslc'l". Puplls who \\''0(' ponk reports \ gram Santa Clau."t>ntlc Electt'C lghts \\'C'C'.nstalled' and tbe dstrct purc.:las 'd a nt:w elf'ctnc co<:k. Jeanne R3e' ann C{"!cllC' N<'tleton were the only on!'f; to have an avf'rage of B for th(' past SX wee]{s. Thrf'f' ne\' lbrary books have reports V/ere llen Brudlgan and Eugene : the tgr hae anng. o;. '_":"--- been relreadng)t.:x 'are rea y for a!w qook. They n reco: nze hr numbers up to '.0. 'Phey mst of he: olor rds at Jodean Jones Eugen(> Brudgan l(a.thryn Rale and Jance James of Perce were vtors. '.. l"f.. was A p rt:;-dnnr was enjo]:ed at Chf'strras. Santa. Claus vstf and te3:ted al. ftp. )Vere ex chang from' the lghted Chrstmas tee veyjt?<:e:aa'dy p: -n: WAYNE lerald for 3 year.&: SAVES ytjo A'doLLAR! MODERN AS THE MOMENT" ' r '/ ' Your man-talored dlln& SU. by '. " _' " len wrnkle resstant' rayo an'! acetate G Plalc/u tha't'4 always raht 'and fashon wse. " Master talored jacket has smu/.ted flp pockets. All nsde seams are rbbon bound. Dll$hng Colors Szes 0-8'

4 ] These prces effectve thru Feb. 4 n 'Wayne. Chl 2. lz' 49c a Castle Crest Choce Slced or Halved Peaches m!j m 2 NC' 4c. - B._ _3 'Lake';'ead Brahd Apple. Sauce.' No.2. Cans Z5c Pancake Mx s""". Flour Ktchen.tag 4c Shortenng RoY" Salm 29c lob:' B9c SSC Buy an r.rtra can-make an c.l)tra savng. That's the opportunty ths specal Safeway event offers. Lbby's Pneapple Juce 2 '0;. 25c Lbby's frut Cocktal 2 ' SSe lbby's Bartlett Pears 2. SSe.bby's Deep Brown Beans 2 '" 23c Lbby's 'f'cmflto '»!e 2' ; 2c Pneapple Lbby's Crushed Peaches Lbby's Yelluw Clllg CorD Peas Lbby"s; Early young. Bash bby's Corned Beef Lbby's; cream slyle whte or gultkn 2 2' 2 \T(. l '; c; Nl. :' l';lll l JJ. Call:-'; J -ll Cans -0 Cans 59.: ge :lge l5c 6:e "How to have a bby on a Hudgp.t" one of the nfomatve fcalues n the February ssll" WN A NEW 950 or Famly Crcle n"!agane now on sate Buy 2 and get one FREE CAMPBELL'S TOMATO-O/l OL CAN?! Doze/. 32 AND ONE CAN FREE WHTE CREAM STYLE-NO. 2 CANS Doz.n..32 AND ONE CAN FREE ph EVAPORATED-TALL CANS Lp Dozen.. 50 AND ONE CAN FREE REGARDS EARLY JUNE-NO. 2 CAN e Dozen.. 32 AND ONE CAN FREE Tr'c! [flrr"on <lnrj \'<"lt('r ;t the Paul E\'(rJnh hol(' FndHY ('\('nln \\':tltrr O!t(' hac! llw m.- ['rtunf' n fall whl(' "\\ '\'nday crackng snnw ::\'>.\nrns Rolston lwrl C;uldberg :\t' an:. tnd.'\""- \\';.J.ll('r.JrlnSl!l ('nj"\'('(j. )l'j;d<'d brthday \\)( ;\[l"'.lllhll n(lf'ckcllldll"r \\'l':ncd;y <f\l')- :-;0:-; ('Jllh flj(' S()S (')h :'!l'ln Guslahun nlll))) New green Medum-sze Lemons Large sze jucy Apples Wlnp ".". 6 oz. Bag 9c ROLL MX Pllsbury; for hot rolls ORY SOAP Lb Lb 7c Oc.4\; oz Pkg. 27 C Pure. gentle tolet soap. Prsonal Cake 5c TOLET SOAP ; o. ;. Ret.' Cake 7c BAYlSOAP 2 Lux; leaves sk. tresh and clean Large Cates 2e 'fvory"snow Beads: of pure whte Nory "soap.2 2 oz 'Pkg 25c Pkg 25c Carrots T"" "m"'d Lb 9c Lb Sc Onons e jj: ad :Ze'l Potatoes No A 0 Lb. 3ge Cod "td'c Wb.. by lhe New Mx for Bscuts rl.eet MX A'2f 40 oz. (Large) Pac);";e"':. 25 other przes. Get ddal.- at Safev'ay. Pan-ready "-ml qualty brandslsmokeel. Rams wrapped 4 to 6 bs" whole ur hall Chckens - fryng; TtOPhY Brand; already ellt ' Lb. Lb.47c: 55c Pork Roasu"t Bull. Lb. 35c R Roast godg:"d '''; S5c Por"'''ps C'n' "". Lb. :49: SpaW.b "mall. "an Dock Lb.35.c Bef Stew ""'.0"" Lb 5Gc Ground leef t' nl boor. Lbl 3ge -- =' CHLl. \ ' Teqm KRAUT wh wth bems' R KFURTER 'leg' aon z. "9 F f\ N ' " " '-for a' fne-eatng low-cost sh! Frak's O;J Kraut. 2: f. ge 'S'befy's nesll{au' le Sk' e ss F al!kfurles Topqualltyj'..Lb: 39c Small Franfurlers Frst qualty ;.Lb. 49e Large Franfurfers Frstqualty.l.:.Lb ' SUPERB--LB. CANS. FRUT COCKTAl P6co 2 52 AND ONE Per Doz. CAN FREE DOMESTC-NO. /4 CANS OL SARDNES Prce Per Doz 20 AND ONE CAN FREE ROBB-ROSS-ASSORTED FLAVORS o!z ; 60c AND ONE PKG.! FREE APPLES APPLES CRUSHED OR CH4NK-NO. 2 CANS DOLE PNEAPPLE Prce Per Doz AND ONE CAN FREE C-"RBER'S-STRANEO OR CHOPPED BABY FOODS 00 Prce AND ONE Per. Doz. Q CAN FREE ALL THE DOPULAR NCKEL rdd!}j. 54c AND ONE BAR FRE FRESH FRUTS AtlD ve::'>etabu:; 'lsur:: VJGOROUS HEALTH!.''; FRUT no298 ll! l 29c TOMATOES ('dn '' POTATOES CELERY 7c lla(; 3.49 EA(f9c 45c was as"lstant ]lr('sdenl. presdent: kl']son.'wcrclary-trcasu]'['r Hurd r.('\\ s 'CHorter: :\lj-s Gamb'c -.ong kader nnd LagC'. as"lstant son leadel' members a' ': Don SchuLo: Schulz. Bobby Peters. LUS Roy Hurd Donna LagC' and Gamble. Vakrlous \ry'r S l. n('w mcmbcl'. '\cxl meelmg \\ (' wl(t at the Ly.c Gamble wnw h:b. for a valcntlnc party. 'lnm ('r{"t'k Rustler Plum en ck Rlltkr.-' 'l J cluj met at :' home of Gdl)(T -:\.'.Jan 7. Ekctlon was held. th Ro\;ert flan."{' elected prcsl{en; RUSSf' Barclman. vce prcsdc'nt. Herbert B'rmann :<ccrctary-lrcas_ ure-r: and Fred Feldman news T porter. G:bert Mlle s leader. and George Blcrmann asslstant l.';{d cr. Four new members juw['d Robcrt and Mabel Hansen and Dun and Dwayne Dolph makng a tolal of membc'rs. County Agent Dun Warner showed a move and Mrs. Mlle served a tnnch. UPM Club The BPM c:ub hdd ts January mcctmg at the REA bujdllg Wth 0 members present Walter GJ. bert gave' a demonstratlon on ho\ to fecd a calf. and Bob Longe gave a demonslmtlon on how to'lead a calf. Dck Longe and Juanta Beck ('nhaucr \vll] caeh gve a dcmon straton at the next mcl('tlng \\;hch \vll b(' Feb'. 6 at the Frank Glbert hodjp Double S-"Qouble C A 4-H club meetng was held at the REA buldng Jan. 6. Ro]\ call \vas aj;$wered by 'SuggestlOns snclfrs ggl:h S: ng and cannng Were dscussed Jenene Anderson was hostess. ThQ next meetng wll be held Feb. 20 at the HalTY Becker.horne wth roll call beng answered by namjng a sttcp or seam. Reba Beckf!er wll be hostess and Joan Powers -:TH WAYNE HERALD "" wll furnsh the entertanment.' 'l SCHEDULE. Saturday _ 000 a.m. 345 p.m. " for 3 years! SA ES YOU A DOLLAt!

5 e : manue"t Luth("rt\n Churt'h l Mssour Synod " ( ev T. f Buehnt'l-. pastor). Sl.lnday. Feb. 5: Worsllp 5E'rV CC'S at 0-a.m. Sumbv school at : a.m. Tl-nlty Luth. Churdl. Altonll (RC'v. K. };<"". Wt'nt7.cl. pas({lr) SundRY. Feb 3: D\'n(' servce's at 0 <lm. Ad Jlwets at tht'!hlrsonag(' Thursday pt '2 p.m. :Mt'n's club Thu[':-;dny at"}: p.m. "'(sh'ynn l\('thodst ChuJ"('h. (Rr'. G. \. lnct ;\[art' Hubby pastors) Sunday }ob. 5: Boy!'; and grls BbJe cju :J:30 p.m. Bonne Hub ;:al'!:;'. EYt'llng sen'cl' at program and box' ;ocal Dcc. 9. Over $00 was cleared. Some new records Wf're purcha!'ed wth some of he mone'y earned. Tle haalth cont(':;t was won hy J\ard«le June. Buhhy Loeb and )'lrtl'j" \Vllwms A farm unt :' ljl'ng made for the.sandtrtllk. Tle scence (;Vlrs. Maxne Pus leacher) Per[pct atendanc( for ths sx weeks an': Bl! and Kenny 'Mc Qu>.tan ElaJ[]e Faye and Kenny semester rcadng te:-;t fhomsen. Kenny McQustan has GC'ra:doe Blech WOn perfect ttrndance >.0 far ths ypar The Chr.-.t ma" pro).:';rarn held tl PleCsant Vallr'v church :20 Lunch was served. Gfts were als{) <'xchanged Schoo! brgan Jan. 2 afle[' w('c< of \'acatlon Palt'tlle Far work hls heen started. \ D'ltrkt6f) (Mrs rmarvn PospshJ tl'acher) Harlan Galhe wa.s the only one wth pc!'[l'ct at tendanec ths month. The school was unable to have a Chrslmas nrogram ths year 'be_ ('use there WC'l'{'!;t'\Tral pup:s out p['rod Al sl udf'nts except bcgnner arc' lakng pleno lessons the Wth chlckl'n pox Elne Brnkman Judy Claus!';('n frst rc'c'l'ss of l'v{'ry day. The mort; 'axm(' Br4dan and Harlan \alllje mad(! )()ql{ report.s ths sx w('f'{s. CUp ths ctmpon no Brng t wth you wen you corne n to shop and wet:l all.ow.you teo cent! fortonthep rce four Famly Pancake. Mx-t e onderful el. #lt lx at.' e$ llfht fl.ulfy den paqo.kes every tune! GUp m'dow! ' 3Ptj4! ptackage : 'wth COURon 9c the scmol "'"lll wa. dceo"ted n the usual season's grc.('tlng. A school prwmm was.gvcflldcc" 9. Lunch was sold. An electrc clock wll be purchased wth oart of the proceeds; 'DC'C. 22 was a Chrstmas party n whch the teacher and puprs exchan/tcd gfts. "Shorlnn'r Bread" was a new song learned. Marsha Mayberry and Lla Bard won the health contest of decoratng a Chrstmas trct'. A new contest has been started n Englsh n whch each chld has a pggy bank The amount of mon ('y depostro depcnds UpUl thf' grad{' l'c'cevcd. Dstrct 73 T(' Chrstmas pmg:ram was h('ld Dec. 20. Lunch was sold. Jance and Janelle Tarnow Melvn Wlson and Darlene Stolle have had perfect at t('ndancc for the en 4 tre year. TQmmy Btle.;:;ler Rogel' HansC'n and Jance Ta'rnQw brought brthday tj'c'ats ths month. Scmester (sts wee gven.. Grade two s f'armng to do cur sve Tadmg" They have receved a ne'w r('adn 'lh)ok called "The Story Road." "Thl' Advt'ntul'cS of Tom Saw 4 YL'r" S beng read [or openng cx ('res('s. ()\l;t.-rld 7 (:vjar ;'arrt Nclson ('ac('r) Tllo"c havng perfect nttendance' for he flr!';t scml;ster arc. Kenneth laasl'. Alyce ;'\a(' papslen and and DennS Bleckt'. Arlejgh and A yel' Ma(' Papstcn Larry and KC'nneth Haase and Denns Recke r\e Sacl'f)G.fl'ct <.t tcndance for du\r('g A C'hl':;tl\Hs :p['ogram was ;'ven Dec. 6 wll! a larg"(' crowd allendmg. Fl'('e UjlCh \'RS served. Glft.s W'\'(' mhd(' for the pan'nls A Ch['tma." g.ft l'xchange was held n school -!lonna' Papstl'.n tn'rtec candy bar on hs brthday. Dal'lcn(' Blpc!{(" UllSY Lr'e and Dar.rne Neh;on \vere vstors ths month. / Bn Rob!"rf!';tHJndng n hs r's hhnr :-; onty 4 months old. He :; the 50 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerb(J? of Rl'd Oak R Mrs. Kf'rher s (' formc'r Vrgnll SanrlHhl. daught('' of Mr. and \rs Ed Sandahl who lve 4 :! mlles cast of!vvaynt'. Allan hhs b(en able to!';tund ujj:straght wth hs fath('[' holdng' hs f('el nce' hl' was four months old. Hs l'olhpr Rlly Kerh!''. now t hl'pc YPllrs old dd lhd same :-;tullt when (' was a baby. Us(rkt :!o (Donna Day. kac/wr) Thos(' wth pcrfc{' at tendancl' fol' thts sx weeks perod are: Jannabe-llf' ahd Maxne M6rrs Dana enth hlrthday Dec 6. Mrs. Clar 'S'urn{'ll Baker celebraled hs s('v_ Dunklau. Larry and Henry Thom ('n{'d "k('r treated the chldrcn for Sl'l. hs brthday A Chrstmas program was held A Chn>tnl<ls nrovram was preon tlw evcnng of Dcc :2. Coopcratl\ ' lunch was served. The' pupls pujjl JJet!. :23. Lun('h \vas so:d at ented by M rs. Cunnnham and l'xclangrd gfts at a Chrstmas arc makln ;' tle CjrlS!' uf th/' program. party tlw followll!' Frday. Manof hone. The rn Fuhrman \vas a guest. Cookes ThQ( lanng perf('ct atf('nuancc class have had and candy the past SX w('cks Gpralrl w('['e ser''d \nth ar prcs- A Blly Whskers hook S beng Rccl!. G'Tald Hal(l'r Rn- read H openng CXl'rCSlS. Dstrct 28 (Bev('rly Dav[s teacher) Vstors ths sx \vl't'ks w('rc: :\'5. Roy Davs. l\lrs. HO\vard versen and Tommy Enrollmcnt has dropped f!'om to sev('n. BoblJle Andprsen. Nancy V('l'sen Blly \'('rscn ar'dgrf'la ver('n have moved from th:-; cjs- tl'lt one had pcrfct altendance tlls Slx-wceks The pupls hnd Chrstnlfl" party Dec. :.2;3 Chq.stmas records were pll)'l'd and ).:';fts l'xchan ;'ed. D.trkt 80 (M'S. YlchTd Bonla coch('[') Electrc lghts haw l){pn n- >.tallcd the :choolhousl' also' an' el('ctne hlow{'r atlaclwd to tl(' ol hf'atel. '. Tll' pupls prf'scntcd n mnsrl'l llj" n a nce crowd al't;('l"y\;ch a b()x "upper nl'tung $88.25 was held. ana:hc!\v:; arl]la;u hls bllthday. Th ' fowth gradl' began h('r study of Journf'Ys to \Hny Land:;. The sew'nth grade slutled county and school gov('rnment and agr- culture of Ne'braska. )b.trd 40 (Alce nrulnlund pacher) Thosp havng pp['rl'ct attcndance for lhl' half y{'<l.r W('fC: Joyce Dangberg and Geraldulc Blech. Denns Janke receved 00 n hs th(' lasl spellng contc'st. Begnners are readng rrom ther frst pre-prmt'!'. They have mastercd several Nu[sery Rhymes and booklets arc beng made. Sxth grade made relcf map or and are now workng on '('lef maps of taly. They arc tudyng France. Most c:asses have fnsh(d ther sclcnce books and arc studyng Health "Lad of Sunny Bank" s beng ['('rd fol' openng ex('rcsf's. A new folk dance "Down the Rver" h<fs 'bcpn learned n musc FOR TlE MAUC MONTH' OF FEBRlJARY _ Gcv.ulne Whtehouse CHERRY CE CREAM fol' VSll()l' lllonj \Yre.\'lrs Art. Blt'wh. V'al( Blech and (:al)"('.\ r'>;. (;\'''[dn \-rs - Pupntll Prp>.toll and Kenneth. lr' : Arnold.Janke Hnd EUnCE' Mrs _ lpn['y Dang-lN).:';. ':Vl's D. Bu(':t!'!' Ruth Slwnger klly Sc!H'llpl'ppcr of Plger.!.Vlrs.!lhl'n DulgJL'rg and M's. Don 2Vldll{l'l. D"trd :!6 ('\lrs. L n. Cunnn.l;ham tl'achcr) Tbo s(hool joncxl the Reo Cross 00 pl'r c('nt. k 'l' and Burnell Baker. ';ach pupd <ls made song book con'rs for hs own song book. Each wt'('k E'xperm('nls a['e wrtten "tudl'nts wll ha\'(' tlwlr own cxpprmcnt ljooklk! at the hl' ycar. Mt Wdltn tt'g \\ls t \ Jtor _ A n a twnklng YPU can t)uh serve fresh jucy Cudahy ' Purtan Franks ppped up wth sparklogrcb Bar-B-Q Sauce fne fe8stforyourtamlyl The concentrated sauce s n the same JlWkage wth the frllnks n a separate lnk. ere's nothng else to bu}. Try these extra-jucy franks wth the added goodness of thsjmld yet spcy sauce. T mptjog recpes nclu ed n the package. Get rsome today CUDAHM'. PURTAN RANO :N BAR-B-O AUqE. The Wayne (Neb) Herald February s- "f t lere s one enterprse on earth that the qutter 'sho ld leave alone t s advertsng. Advertsng doeslnot jerk - t pulls. t begns gently at frst but he pull s steady. t ncreases day by day year by ear untl t exerts an rresstble power."- John Wanamaker! \ '):"'.-.-;;;;; S. R.-R.s... R '" -. f & M New England NSTANT RALSTON Hot Breakfast CEREAL Cooks n 25 0 Seconds.. C l-b 2-oz. JAR Baked Beans 23c & M New Engand Brown Bread 5. :. CAN 23c KRAFT DNNER 2 pkgs25c cans 25c $LACKBRD clnned MXED 2 cans 35c ('ry('s foul' n fn' mnutes 69c. MEATS PORK SAUSAGE RNG l: 29c LB. BOLOGNA 7c LVER SAUSAGE SUMMER SAUSAGE Purtan Ready to Eat PCNC HAM WHTNG FSH Honeymoon Sauerkraut LB; 43c L'l 49c "'l.j Ll' 2ge 2 bs.25e No.' 2/2 can No. 2(2 can Baked Beans ge wth pork and tomato sauce MUSSELMAN'S APPLE' SAUCE 2 cans 35c lour -FRUrrS and VEGEtABLES are kept the way you protect!. Y(lUrs at home. BY REFRGERATON CUDAHY L. CP. CHCAOolLL / ' ' FODdg (0' 6 6tu'. ':....! '.!.-J[!!"". "" J!'!"!t"!t ( '

6 ":"') "."". '""""':" ".. "''r'. """ '"'''''t''' [ j"'" '"'. '" r' ' :'"'' " F'''' '"''''''''.''' 'U ""... '". a" 'e"""! Vstor at Mrs. eran BalHr 5 Mllllten hotlw "'.r=:;<=#"=:;:;::=====::;::=:;f=::;?::::'*'=:;=============== ---- cch'blct' h} blll«l.y SltUld\y - Dunl<Ju <lnd Lund)' spclll SLjldlV ] " attern on. / Vll' :.' ) U' R" j a[lc'roon.t the wn Lut hl!tl' L ' t S.'" t T'ES Ț! Lcsh l"armers mon wll meet lndolph ::Y{r and :Mrs lkmy S(h0)'<. U J.:;r Fl'ldayc.\'enlnga:LJBressler's.l. andldajormansjentav!(h' -"OTj S. B;'rs. dr. BU8m k Mrs A W qb'h was a FrtdaY 0 'By'Mrs. Ros. Louthan by Staff Conespondcnt Tucdav ownng <t tt L"t '. "': : : '." and Sllra!Vslt d rs Ray Ag- '.. dca;r Thun spent last sr'll M anc arry Slolle nd OUt Anlh'l'f!'oll.ry Mr. nnd Mrs.Marvn Draghu ev('nn. aj: the Lutln Mr. ad" 'Mrs.'' n'a}d $"ardng le M " BdtJbyand'Ma"orandJOleenpe f r. n " rstcr aned at su Rer lvrandms.gustavehllkemann spnt Sunday afternoon at the home. ; MORE SPORTS NEWS WLL DE FOuND ON PAGE 3 SECTON 2 tersen ""ere S!? :y suppr vst- a{.l\b ;trka' T ursday. SuSav el?bratcd ther 40th annversary Mk(' Draghu hnme. Gudts at hp ('arl Nl'lnl.l ' t " " '". _. _. " Drs Ar\t. t the v'sted ';\lr.<;. nna Stolle and hursday wth famly gatherng Mr. and Ml's. Howard ':'vau and Sund)" were :\r. and :'v's. (''.L. ';.:. -.;- ''''.' '".'. : ". - "'..'. 'w - "'." ". v" ".'.' ' 4. uy Ka ha trned f om the Gl nd later vcnt to Wnsda nd lunch n th(' ('venmg. Mrs. lu- famly wcrl' at thf' KetJl'th Dunk- Johnsoh and Cnry of Lalln'".'.:.t!"". ho'$ol.al afte b. n cared f r there to t d pctur at a church and eolann was the former Louse lau home Sturday eerlnp' for and Mrs":VLt"\'n.('lsOl :." " ll t The'\V.f\yn (Nb) Helald e'b'rurl'y2 5'O forpneum;oma. J to vst at the Cn Severs home. epcrofwnsdewhere theywere Sandra Janes second brthday. Mrs..orvlll( Nelson ::'vr W BELDEN :. and MrSf red Hut and Mrs. 's oll ' also c led on Mr Su- r a)'fled Jan The Hlkt'- 'Mr. and Mrs Glen Gathje and Bob :MfY('r Cl;.d.::\t.r. and -:\'- J ':0 SOO 'a'kes J:U ' ". " ; Sunday V!Sl ()r at Al'bert Mr. Ej.nd Vlr!:. :' n Bottger wer ' randc'hld%:c'n alll'vng near Ran- man home last Monday evenng. Mr:. and :\rs. V:JJ;))"( "\p"r'e" 'W''; s'' g' "'Nth'" ' -J fl'ruly Mr. and M; s. Forrest Steele ber at hf' Wnkef( d ho.sptal.! anns 'have sx chldren and 4 famly were at the Russell Beck- WQbg and fumll}.."'.' AJal :Ld't'B.!'Je'm;l.r' By MH. Oerald'Leapl. y Kal s.. t Sundl:l" dnner gu'sts al Adolph olph Ol fa.rms. The chld:r:en were '. and Mrs. E.lmer Lyons spent and laj!y and.lr.!-lld. :\J ". H" W..6 lo c e Lades who "'f('\ wth M s. Har Hcnschl.:c's. pre-sent Thursday evenng. Th('y Wednesday evenng last w('ck at ard Ba.ler lnd V lclo -"p nl :-;\: ayn ' ' 43'.0 8- ry Stolle 0 sleday :' e Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. red Thomas of re: E.rwn Henry Herbert Har- the Russell Beckman home'. cvenh al the Kl nneln.j -lj Prep look tts 0th straght vc- F" E' S' d L. J. Bressl0f r. Eml TarhO\. Norfolver(> ThUJ:sday supper vs- d Hllk mann and.mrs Elmer Mr. and 'Mr Fred Beckman and homf'r tory Tuesday nght rompng past re at y un ay Mrs August K;a rs Albert Kal tors a th Clark Knt home. udebusch and.:'ll's. Harley St('- famly were dlonrr guests at tlt.' rjljlnd l\r Udph \\''!'() ; d ay'l\e Hgh's basketball team Beemer Damages Gas Staton Mrs. Georf'e Blltsk rk Gladys St0- Mr. and Mrs. Wll Longe were at "ens. ' Russell Belkman home Sunday. Johnny' \\(' [' supper }Q$.t a "heartbreaker" to South t 'wa$ a 'n and tuck affar n e Mrs. Anna Stolle rs. Herman the Noan prstensen home Frday j '--.-. 'L Mr. and rs. C:llm0 ahs 'Jr.d All){'rt \Va!-.oll home SQUX Cty here Tuesday.evenng- the eal"ly part Of the game- as Bec- The Gfford servce staton was Stol\l?- Mrs. WaJtr Pearson and evenn n celf'braton of thc brth- (offe--e Hour daughtcn:; sp('nt }o ndav eyl'nlllg: lt nng. ' l) much the S$me manner n whch mer's fh.st bl' 'akng team kept the Rcen(' of a fre at about 4 am. M. V;:rtJ.s hel ed Drexel day of 'S. ChrstC'men. ' Mrs. Lrf' Sell'on asssted by Ruth tlw Ot to Sahs om('. ;'ll;:; Ed KC'nny (ln] ')"!\. '' t they Won the dstrct tournament' pat--e. Shortl hefore the' half end- Sunday. Supples and the bas('- p P' Mr. nd ::vrs. Henry Bush and dastpcl was O."tt's> to a "Sc'p-.:vr. a:->d MS. 'Rust- Johnson FrltZT(Jll(" low:ud ':" '. {t: tf?::su8!:t ;epu' ahf!\cf:g on: ;:::;eb '':::::eb :se'.: ev\atl 5 brthday c: Wwnm;g sd c Cas;Jfc';!nat ltwfn:'heqmu;';. ;;;:; ;;':r t:l:t;;.:':; :" \\ nal three mnutes when the'score 4 on Hghway 20 notced flames and J.an. 20 at Kt.:arl')ey Nbr."a on Thursd y C'vpnng Mr. and \.rs gjroup werf'!'nt('rtaned by playng Mr. and Mrs. Or;nlle('lon and \\ ". knotted at 35 all. then fnshed n "'Bt!etefnO'tee)'qO"""Cknehducth'<tE'ccCOmnd"n.;:aolnf roused a nearby r('dent who was born to M\. and :Mrs. \\arten Watcr Johnson and Sheryl wer( a few pencl and paper gamps fol- Kathy spent last Sunday at the ' South Soux's favor by c <7. turned n the alarm. The Col- Br.essler. ThS S lh: frst grnd- vstors cht.'ed by spmt' pano selcctons Dale Meyer home ttgh scorng honors for the the fast break' to pull wthn sx rdge fre department was called chld of Mr. and MS. John 'BxC'ss- A so vas reccntly born to Mr. payn hy 'Mrs. Claude Sellon. Mr and Mrs Orv!llc ::"l"clson and e were ted at 6 ponts each pots of Prep. Koch. Thompson to 9"\'(' ad f nearby frame buld- ler. and M.'. Crag Curley of On'gon. Guests wc'rb the scrved "Scrp- llthy were dnner gu0sts elt lhl f_<?f\ Rrd Berry of the BluejDe\- and Klpatrck then combned 'to ngs should catch frc'. Eugf'ne Mr. and Mrs. Etner Becenha- They h vc a daughter._ \'(' Cakc" whch wa:; madf' from Carl Nelson hume Sund::lv ts-rand Glson fool' the CarcUnals. ce the game for the panthers. Pflanz owm; tlw buldng cr retrn('d fran: the west C?st Mr..nd )'rs. Harry Hnnerch. a r('cpe g\pn to th(' \Voman's So- ::\' and Mrs Vrgl :\t!o<cmln The- scores by quarters. all n Don Beerbohm led Bef'mer wth last vcek. On thc' way tey VSlt- Mr. an!'s. E\ ood Sampson and el 'ty of Chrstan Servce wme and famly and ':vrs Dora \losl!tdn Wayne's favor. stood 6-2. :27<20 0 ponts Whle Thompson meshed WOLF HEAD e Wth M:s. ava M.cVlcer and. famly wpre suppc'r vstor Frday tme ago taken from food mcl- of Emerson were dxnn( ' gu s!-. ell aqd at the end of the thrd. 20 ponts to lead hs teammates. LV}'l'OCK CLlTB daug('r: Ednl m D(llVer \ho Belat thet-cnrv Bush home and Sun- tonf'd n the scrpture. the v.dl Lutt home Sunday South Soux chalked up p'onts n The resel'''ve game was a thrller Jns('ph Wolff was ('ect('( j)rt's- relatves. day M. and 'Mrs. GOrdon Nucrn- :\' and Mr<;; Howard \Tau dnd the' fnal frame whle Wayne "auld d h h k f ed de'nt of-the J & J lvetock club Mr. and :v.es H. rry Bressler and.berger nd son vsted at the Samp- P t famly :Vr and :'lrs Kenneth 'CO).mt only 3. r oajaj 3-:/ :()r Saturday followng an nystf'r up- LaVonne of Colerdge Wt'r(' Sunday son hofe. a' Y ltesen'os '\\'tn of Bet'mer. per n fhe Legon hall. Bllly Hpt- aftl'rnoon \lsjtnrs.clt L. J. R'C!-.'S- Th.O s purchasng. new cars last nct "::\tl's. \\". \V. Sellon cclc- Wayne's second team agan f' man was chosen secretary: Jona- le's. week erc A. W. Dolph Al\'n onth;llthar:l' howedpromsefqrnexyear:sma_l\vayne Prt'p fg- pf than Lundahl. vc(' presdf'nt: Mrs. L.. Brp&.<;lt'r was among Johm:o Harry Sto]l]e and Orval teral n t0 curtan raser 'They Efthe. 0 ;) Vance Pflanz rcportc'r; Lco W()lff. those helpmg.:\rs SClh Andl'rson Puckct. ) ::\t'!h!;sd:k:nnh: etostaoll-;o;ory. ::r t'adc\ f;aae: Jffm:; last Monday ('vcnng. After an t'vt:'- Frt y{ e(' l\)u?('o;r dnlllt was al!-.oon honor of Rlly BOx Score Ehlers 0 0 "Ho\v to carc for l\'estock nng of cards a no-host lunch NUC'rnh 'gc'r.'s. :.a.t ' )n. 3neflf ayne. (38) fg- ft P:f Plson lunch w ;e\('fs.r." After was sf'rcd. P('rt wcr' ttl'. ang Mr. n Mrs. Hf'rm<ln DlH'r Rfndolph who havc' brthdays n! l:{. t:g 2 ::;:{; Yolet PrJanz F.ted Ltg8''Q'ao;. : ;Oe;';:d;r J:'::':: ;;:;::sa: tst;;l;l:':\[::y; Rohlff 2-3 Totals 23 5 Volt't Pflanz was honor('d at n 2(\('tr ermr.ad : a:)ll! S7p\ dm:('nlllg \-\pre marred n the Jpthodst ' : 'eyer oc;l mscellaneous pre-nuptal showpr K(' h \lay and Lf'lmanl Arcu!:{'r. The d{'rqorlstr;jon alumnum nn;onage a t Charles Cty. a. Th.e v Beemer f ft lf Saturday aflernoon n thf' Legon h' ve four sons. Le' and ClaUde of Prce Jt" hall. The gft tahle was df'corated suppf'r "AS hpjr at A her! Nelson's R ndolph and Archlr of Soux Cty Totals :. - :!\nt[rll :t caa tlr;'arfcnct' Stapclman horne ;;):: y Br;l;d;' al d Glen uf :-'ssoula. o.'ont.; 0 South Soux (4S) Bober GlSOn Palm Mogers Black. Pttenger Totals. fg Bepl"hohm - Elmer Surlwr had clsrgt' -' of lh(' Frd<JV fnf'nds Th{).C tnl> ng'ul)<nr". hn ".th- grandchldrl'n Rnd 4 gl"{'at grandgther('d for an " " chldltn t2 p ln g ('ntertaqnwnt. Alter tll' brde-to- ('wnng of ca:d.". Jlgh SCOl'(' was ay of ::\'lrs. Rudolph Long('.lon- bc' dsplayl'd lll'r gfts. lunch was won by \lrs. L. \V. Kuhlman and ay w(' e :'-rs. A. W. Dolph.:\'. ::\lr. and :\lr'. Walter ('cr arc sf'rlpd by a commttee composc'n Don Wnklehau(>r and low by Mrs. and f.!lrs. AU!--.Tllst Brudgan :Mr. t f b t J to S t -t Raasch & of!\rs. ClarencC" Bolng Mrs. Ten Cyrl Smth and Paul Young. Oth- and ';\l Alberl Sehlnes and fam- u;r:\'lg an <\l}'\j)forkros= }.) Leapley. Mrs. Ed Pflan.l. Mrs. Jm (''S presc'nt were Mr. a'nd Mrs. y ::\lr. anu :7vrs..ous Test and tal. Tlw.:vC'lel"s havl' three other. - - Dendngl'r. Mrs. Bert Frnk Mrs. Chqrlrs Roth. Mr. \nd Mrs. Elmer famly. fmr and :'otrs. }-C'lman Bru- dljlrlrl'n. t ll U Tot3.];; ;' 8 c. ljstrl n.p\sdde:vltr \ltcrs/;h.(lnv K: a.'l J:;rr:rT 'll' and j\rr Stpckel J '":V d -:\ H. B bvrr and two sons and Davd Roy GUbbels. Mrs. Robert Harper. Mrs. Paul Youn!unn Mrs. Don now ar:. rs. orman akrr arnyeu On['!rorn Omaha Satur- Farmers know that lvestock s nly as good as the feed they use. Hgh proten TP TOP feeds mean top market prces every tme. Swanson Gran Co. WakefelCl' Bbwl.'s.!\<;nD:' F' :l CSb'; Wnkl('bauer t d();ll;.sto'/sl day. \.' SkCk('lber.g wpnt aftpr TP TOP CATTLE FATTENER'and HOG FEEDS " '. t Ra' d h Gr'af Mr.' L'" 'rh'"s 'rs W.!- Attend'ng the coun"' meet'ng ors thc'lr: d urng. thl' famtlv on Fndav. \-lrs. Stp('kt (' W'l'k to vst. - a.rtlng on. " n 0 P tee Gr"tr'M'.' A. 'Wn"'ton MUro. - Donn" who has ;r('turnt'd homp l'lherg had ht'f'n taymg Wth a ss- Gran Dryng Commercal Grndng. --T R of Hgh seore of the Wf'ek: Elmpr A"f'l'.. "" ;\r. E]m('!' Surb r " counly for home at extenson Col ('rdge club Tuesday of Ccoar f 0 W('l'e rom e hosplta! wet(' L('Roy t('r n Omaha as lhror -month-.oldl WE BUY AND SELL GRAN eep Op U.l' Bll Park 24 and l\trgcry Lange. \rs Elmer Surber. Mrs. Earl Gese. J4nl and ])ck' K WCn- "on Davd ha.rl lv'l'n crmfmed 9. Cdnference /'The rch ge.t rcher Lader and th ' l\jen's Joyce ScraU.h Gustafson V'ague tnndn!{"': :236 Barks \lct ::V'S. Leaph'y Glady and Pflamz Mrs. Keth :vtrs. dell BRENNA KOlh and orlny Kal. 'lsf';tld;gerncgrs.t lnl'onll"' f: r Jltl:.erf.'E;: :fe (WCf'k cndng Jan :.'Rl Mr. and Mrs Ttld Leapley had.:vr. and :'lr>. Glen Olson and ense stanangs ths week as Har- Boosters Q W as Sunday dnn('r f;ul'ss Mr. and funll y "'pnt l.r.;;::v last wct'k and tngton and Randolph contnued on Mr.s Albprt Nornhy and StC'V(' were dnner guc::ts at the Arthur thej;' wnnng ways. Perce. Lallr(' FqU\able Lfe 3 StrW'nson of Harqngton. Odegaard home. :!J ran n'> r: rz\fc Drug :" th.k)at t l:n<; F:c/ee/g JalleErk: Planvew. downn Laurel Cdrnhuskers'3 son home Mr. and Mrs. Ab{'rt hom('. Hartngton defeated Perce Hartz Hybrds 3 Per:-;on \\'(''e Sunday dnn('r gllrost Alvn and EmllC' H.P'f g wcre at and Randolph rambled over Bloom- Park mplement thl'r('. the Henl'y Relg home Fr day evefeld' Tetgen's Hatchery 2 Mr. and Mr F. P. Root..oqn nng. sta.ndng!(: \\' \\"akefeld Recreaton:2 J()yCf' and Palmer Rm TUTy }r. and.mr. llf'nry Rceg qnd Hactmgton Cherty Pck0rs ;) l(''-c;()n on clothng thldles;on of Laurel Wf'r(' guf'"t famly were dnne!" gllc':'ts at tht Rahdolph Sa:lmons Wells. $' Sunday at the Ra Hawley home Jahn Rudl.'hu=lch home Carroll Planvew 'Wayne Poulry &. Egg :2 Club n :X(t. Mrs. dhrs Graf (lnd last Sunday Laurel Perce _ Creghton Bloomft'lct..' Heavy Schedule Looms 6efore Wld(:at :Cagers <' l' L 3 4 'h 5 to :ea r; ;r o saggng stock n Nebraska College Conference- play durng Fbruary as the northeastern Nebraskans have a slght schedulng advan_ tage 0\' '' loop foes. f'd Wayne early n January and the Buzz Bees \Vldcats wll be seekng a rever- Be-Bops _ 9 sal. On Jan. 3 n the same week Paulsen Woodwork 8 Wayne layed a postponed game V F W :.- 7 wa:.-h:n ome frb9r llj: ':..k advantage over the thee;top teams Allenetles n the coferenc". ll df Whom pasjed a- defeat on Wayne {»} r&d tps. Peru State comes to Wayne Febr 28 'for a game sho"ed back by weather; Nebraska Weslyan s scheduled for Feb. 7; and Hastngs college for Feb. 8. The Wldcats wll ht the road to \meet Cha:dron Slate twce and fnjs-h ther two-game s.r('s for the York and Doanf'. squad s undsmayed LeagUe Stnndlngs: Cyrl Smth' C'ntf'rtanC'd Bohbe Mr. and Mrs. Robert (;f- Jan. 28) ELT club Thursday afternoon. ford and daugtjtp.' Ond \ fr. ano \\'. :Vlrs. Pf.'t(' Howarth wa a guest. Mr Kf'rmt Graf *d Terry w('.rf' SaJmon's V.Tells. 2 : AftprasocalaftprnoonlunchwasSundayguestsatt :' altf'r G.r' ' 'be "jf.'_.8 zbb;l:ess and Mrs. fo/: ar. n-frft S%r nd l The Wayne Herald on sale evf'ry \yeek at Spl _._.. 0 daughters were Tuesday evenmg HOTEU MORRSON and Nelsen'!> Hot Shots 9 Joll: EKht Cluh callprs at the Jac fjlolmes hom('. FELBtR DRUG STORE Fannel's Unon ThT"hr:"dJaOylYe:.Een.g"ntlgLhw\dgeMCelU.hRmoc)t. Mr. and Mrs;. A. Leap!cy ndans 9 v ll were sun. day dnne gul'sts at the Uotownet'S. cd larpe!"- Mrs. A. E. ;Kuhlman H. G. Leapley hom. :. Park Hllers 9 won the' prze. The next meetng Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Ardupr Lucky Strke 8 wll ht-. w'th Mrs. T. Wseo. and famjly wer( guest:; at dnner POst Offce 8 Sunday at the.0(' Gu!)hf'ls home Ruff Ryders 8.JOY ('las> Party n Randolph All Star 7 8 Mr. ann Mrs. Leon Brng and Mr. and Mr. CB'ence Sfapel- Emerson FlC'rs H Mr. and Mrs Rchard Fscus W['f(' man and sons \\ ere Sunday dnnf'r \Vakefleld FurOturC' 9! hols for the party of th(' JOY gu('sts H.t thl' Trd StR.pelman Shelhngton Produce :5 0 class of the ;\E'lhonlst church. At ho(' Alo tl('r(' 'WPH' Mr. and " Durmg:lhe frst \veek of Febn- Thurston Mdde ('r(f'!k.) 0 tour tables of rook hgh scores \Tr". Jm ])ennnger lnd son of ary'wayne wll meet York college Fords Barbers :3 9 went to Mr. lnd Mrs. F. P. Hoot D('s \()lnf's. Allen RocklCS :2 3 Clnd low to Mrs B('ft Mtchell ann lr<;. Hlcharr Fscus \\'( C \"s:- St: n oetnka:ltqo }:n]('rsoll Ole'rs 0 ::' Ted Lcaplpy. tor at tl(> Fn'd BoysC'n home at t ay!lr cty audltonum. t!\onrry wll be 'the' frsf clash bdwef'n Ll.:les League Standngs: Famly :Sg-ht!\tlr. and \'<;. Clal:;f'hce Bolng Wayn and york. Kearney spank- W Fam\Y nght was held <t the an(t famlv vst('d' Frtday afternooh H the Ray Harmeer home Method st church Tuesday. Vernon GoodseJ led. group sngng and n Carroll. Mrs. Glen Westadt len the Bble questorls. Hy a record of tj.ro-\vdn four-lost ln cpnference PfoY' n lher'rema.n 'ng 0 loop ga es the Wldcats can not only prove thejr standng but can alsb upset the hole conferpnce scramble. Adrled acton On the Frday nght shedule SEE YOUR H0'Me:TC>WN. FROM T-E' AR wll be a clash. between undefe?ted "B" squad Wakefeld Ramblers PCTURE and FEATt:R PA'cTS OF YOUR OWN W:'AYN AppearngSunda:y Feb. 5 n' C) SotxCty$ldalTJoUtar \-' 'Of-tO. '. < fom:::;!:er:r :ealet Ff.'aER>S Mr. and Mrs. Keth May apct sons were Sunday ets of M. L.hc'nn!k;'d J:s; th 'r('. Mr:. and Mrs. KetH May and sons. )Vere tsaturda)! gt).est.' at the Chrs Arduser homel'. Mr. and Mrs'. Gflrald Fox and Mr. 'and Mrs. Robet Wobbcnhorst W(''(' guests Frday'!ev-Jnng. at the Robert Gfford homf" Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fox and \r. and Mr<;. John averna wet@ SlOl\X Cty vstors Frday. Thursday E'vnjng Mr. and Mrs. ;;a((?c:obpgta e.calle:s GU('sts for dnner S'-!lnday at tht> B. H. Moseley hom Wpre Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fox and Mr. and Mrs Cyrl Smth and daughters. Mr. and Mrs Rohtt Gfford had t> dnter gt'le;;;u:. We\'lnesday Mr. ahdbmrs. Chrs Gdf Ronne and Bo!.e and Mrs. H. Moseley Were. upr guss Tuesday of Mr and Mrs.'.Grald fox.. Wednesday supper" uests of Mr fj;;'' Lhw.lKuJc:nnM. d Robert and famly gue:. ::rn Fora BETTER WNTER CLEARANCE SALE! On.ATLAS Farm Tra:cor TRES Look at: these TRE BARGANS REAR TRES ply ply ply "4 ply -4!l.-4 ply FROl'n'TRES 4.0'0x54 ply. $.8G* ply' $3.60" V ere SALE PRCE 60O* 8.68' 57GO'. T $27.8"* $72.80'.. $37.55' $74.20 ' $37.99' $SG.l5*- $39.69' ply. $35.40*. 7.50x ply. $2580' ATLAS TRUCK AND COACH TRES ply $2850* _2 ply. $99.30* ATLAS GRP SAFE PASSENGER TRES 7.00x5--4 ply (Factory seconds) $639*.'. 5.50x6-4 ply (Factory seconds) $.55. "ATLAS LUG GJPS MUD TRES A::>. m:6: :::::: $.95' $6-.98' $4.9* $0.9 ' $.89' $3g.77* $7.7 ' $6.87* $8.00'" $8.50' $8.50* f 5.50x7 $5.94* *Plus tax The above are "amples of the outstandng bargans durng' th": SO-day sale. However every tre n the house" wll be '!old at requc.ed pr:jcef;.! ReT!embe every Atlas passeger and truck tre carres a road hazard guo m ad.dton to the lfetme guarantee ag'anst defects of workmanshp (Factory seconds not gllartllteed) Specll: t.t6duc.csry; 0 ON ATLAS TRACTOR OL FLTER Szes toft alno.t' almqcrr.:. '. : l n ---- u]lbl"oken' cases 0'20 :carl-d'ge!j'._. materal. nmdtlu''c''-' '

7 3. Walll'r nt Lurr)' Jordan of tll' \\-aync ('ounty 'ud!!lng team ace-om Al'nt })lm \Varner TlL' tcanl conlolh;''!l'ulns from ths Lw :\'ebr:::l.$ka lerd()rd :::;ho\\ \\'allp.' HERALD SUBSCRPTON for 3 years and SAVE a Dollar! "A DOLLAR SAVED S A DOLLAR EARNED" FOR GREATEST PROFTS. EVERY TME NSST ON PURNA FEEDS FOR EVERY NEED Wayne Gran l:j Feed Telephone 60 Souh Man lll'lhdlll {:ltlh'rng About :J neghbor" gathrred lj he.jwnll' llf ;\'. and '':\ln Kt'rm! Fork "';ullddy {'\ 'lll!l hc' Lx'C'a.';Oll (omp;ltw'lllltk \Jr l''lrk )[l ll bl'thd\ Card.:; \\"''P dln'r()n and ll Gu.llvn; Hour Wrecker Serv.ce 'r Wayne Neb. * Aulrored. Deer Foy: Famous. LESTER ELECTRC NEW 'HOLLAND"! DE Frday Fe. 3 NEW BALER STRATON :30p.'m. Llowd Powers Farm One mle eas of WaY;le Qn 7th '$bet;;half mle north--. frs place est of no:rtlt sde of road. _ a ME! Sc!J t n Operaton! COFFEE ANDDOU HNUTS SERVED.FOLLOWNG THE DEMONSTRATON.' :Wayn rpplement CO. ':. 7SMan!SH;:.rABE Phone 50 :' - HOLL;AN:D. ARM :.E N -G ; -N! -E R E D.. y M A C H N E RV! -/ -"--"'''''': L

8 r. H'<. ;". :.:..::: :. _" :.: _:..::.=l; 'M".:::' 'r " ".=:::: : :.:t-'::;.;:-'-j.::.-.-: h evenng was enjoyed. the Art Schcllpeppe home Sunday Omaha ospltnl Su day afternoon NORTHWEST the Clarenc(lo Holm_ home at Sun- Cal Syagerly's. afternoon n r hon r of Stanle y On ther way back hey were Stlp- WAKEFELD day dmner and supper The Hans ErUSt Anders6n W\S (')lllnd('( L Mr and M' L e Moratz and home 0 Arlmgton ( guests and rs Anton AnderbeJ ry ;'\l S CU'URCHES ScheHpepper'sl blrt day per gue ts at the d Wttenberg.\-ubberstedt famly \Hle also of 'hs brthday Sunday wlwn :' Evageucal U. B CUlreh famy were unda evenng dn Mr nd Mrs cnry Langen.. By Mrs. W. C. Rnt Mr ant Mrs Mal'\0 Draghu Md:cRtlf;c.had ;'\: (Rev Ezra H. Sohl pastor) glgsa; e. the Alfred Syduw trnggeb rnv:ene Uy t Sunday cvcnlog at Art Scha WHbUl Oak and Blly and lh(' fam Pll*t three y She had been J-r3:JrbsurdcOt Sunday eve ng lv stars at the uests a the Gear e Langenoerg Mr and Mrs Manuel Thpmpson l'e Ronald EllS famly werc lles of Dal(' Anderson Allwrt bcqfhst Snce ptember Survlv.m. Dvne worshp a.m. Wllard Mans homd were Mr. and ''ome rd baby mov('d loto town Satur- n a aftern VStors at C J Clare Harold Melvn and GPOq!; r.lodl Ro' g Kong OlS alt. her usband and three Youth Felowsh and adult class Mrs. Leonardt'Martrn and Norma Mr a d Mrs Ger larch Gmrl{ nc-.; y The fanner s employed at Mr aone:s r Sch nt Anderspn spent the afternoon J."C r sos Robert. L nn and Dale. 730 pm Worshp 8 p.m. Marshal. companj.< 0('' da ghter Martha.E gel's Hatchery Hs slter. Betty last Monda evenm wltgrp:nd hs home ard.enjoyed bt'\.hday :up r. and Mr. A Bruggeman en- - l' -- At the o'clock servce the Mr. and' rs. walt Val(('-r t<? tl( NC'braska ethodl"t ho" n.ompson of Allen spe'nt Sunday Mrs. Mllar walchk per together. tu ned from 0Ut Kong. where he M!) and Mrs r (' Falk Mr Rnd day doses Youth Week obsel'v- sary '. at the sqhool audt rum Thursday' r. and Mrs Eml :'vller enter.. rs ml. er a ten e r. feld. hts bt"en an nstruclor n mstru l\.t f- d;f k N d anc(' Carl Rltzend larold.of WT'!. evcnng ta ned Mr. and Mrs. Ernet Pack- Cllff Munson brthday party Frl: ment flyng fo the p. \st 8 months Joe A Ml /land Mcrubn sde were Th rsdal' evenmg VS- Bonn!} LoU. A. sm s has accepted e'l Mr. ad Mrs:Wallacd Rmg Sun a y fternn d a? that of :Mrs. ThC' Mahrts ave s{x'nt the past FJlk. Jmmy nno June Mr nnd Trlnjty uthl"ran ChUT<'h tm's at th(' W'ls R t7.e homp. part tme employ ent at Fletch- daly evenng. hal' otte un a on Saturday 'af S:A. VE A DOLLAR! ' tc taned at dloner Sunday for Tukeoy Dn.ntl'r \VSWS Wll have charge s t s were among uests entertamed at p tal n Omaha 'St Saturday Wth them. Mr' and Mrs Cleve Mu h of dtr's Note: Mnt. Rr.g rf'jmrd M Bruggeman's brother and ' and l\lr ElWn Ull'lch en denomnaton "yorld Servce day the H('nry A (lndc hoc me n N 0'- Mrs. Gn!rk. rf't.ur':l d Wednesday. '. and Mr!l. Loyd. Andersn and Ponc wore F';d'ay dnj.ne:p ests th t be newsga.thertng ths \\('f'\ fa b Mr and \s H Mahrt and t(' tamed at a turkey dnner on and n the evenmg the Youth Fe.l. folk n honor of Mr. fnd MrS. Mllrhfl S lmprovl g slowly. clldren spent unday evenmg at of GVr.and 'Mrs. Ern('St Pacer. w:s h r pf'red by trouble w'lth P trck The Mahrts recently re- Th l'sday e\e ng Guests wt're OWShl P Wll hal' ' charg(' as ths Amende s 60t wt'dmg anmvf'.!'- Several lades p yed vollybnll JPh Ertckson s. M E'J M'll t d d M tl>leh..ne lnes north\\"c!!;.t Of Wall'] f\l( y"'ars n tlw East l'jl s. Myron Walker and Judy Mr (Rt'v. \f. F. Sprengeler pastor) Mr. and rs. Paul D('ck am ('f's Grotrry. Mr. and Mrs. Joscnh Erckson ternoon... ltrs A Brt('man was a guest <;!td; Ml'!> Clar(>nc(' Ho(>mHn MJ Sunnay FC'b. 5: Servce at 0. clnugflters an Mr. and Mrs. l-lprh Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Sporleder Mr!'. N. P. Chr.lst('ns(>n and VC' Buy a 3-year l 3 tho(' John Volk home Frlda n arlt MS Sum Ull'lch and LaDonna Sunday!>chool at. ' Klug and son were among guests and son and Darre and Dwayne th Gerhardt Gr )0 home ncar tor Jorge.nson enjoye an oyst('r Randolph. tht o('eason bel'\g the Bnp Lorratn. Sunday school tebchers wll at the Eml.ckert home Frday Krueger of Randol h were Sunday W : supper Wth the Cal\'0 Swagertys WAYNE HERALD s*th brthday annversary of p:a.t-.:. _._ T!f'et for lesson study Monday eve- c\'enng n ho or alf Mr. Eckert's afternooln vstors lat the Ltus yne. d M Saturday evenng. r k Mahrt. : F:dN WP:.rnnnl"lo nmlag'df:s' A 6 ''d "' mnnt Thursday bjrt.hday.!. Gosch home. t :man Martrn VJ.' ate rs. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wlls Kahl. l:rvlr. 5 ubscrpton H'-k--: 'S h lll.t' and \rs \ "'-. n. Mrs Herman Matt('n who SH'nt Mr. and Mrs. E R('rnhardt of 0 ella Marten Monday. and Mrs. Vernon SchUlz and famly Earl.And.crson andj aft 'rnoon Feb. 2: Host 'sses: Mrs. the last thrt'('w((l.js n a Norfolk Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. ll;rl ::\rs. Everett Ncurr;an ENN' G TME OS ns c 00 t':w ';f. Y'!-lM('.''t l\n:; Guy Ander- Ham; Asmus and Mrs. Ar.thur l.losptal. kft unday am s slay. Schwed(' Hnd Jerry Lee wel'( Mon- an. d. famly We're Sunday evenmg ;;. SOl fannly Ml. nd Mrs. \!'Qf Behmer.. h f h t t tl R d M r)t'rllntl' Adventurng PllP- A d twn Mr. ann Mr!" Leotus Bbl(l class and chor rchc'srsal s.a. jefulfl:':a n r\\.lc'r. f \: hcrj c%e<\.;lll.the h.rs a (> nymon aas \ d \V f. f\!r. am!vl's. \V. J. Rggert e\'cry Wednesday (\Tnng at 8:00 M H. ]) \ dad f N f lk d H d LSl P:;s; Vxl t\:ad to can- Bllnddt:: : '. ';H and 9:00 respectvely. SCC':)'rg ';;;.n.ag rl'; \\';0a0nd/slU.0at t); d dll;tl ;: c;:; guslsat h' mrs for her brthd:ly. All :m- ('lee $chmed('r gavl'" surpdse no- Pf'nre Refonnf't ChllTC'h gu('s!s thc Rleh 'A.o.;ll.hurn home Stmte hom('. trl' Alvll Mark home f nnay eve- ty\\) \:Jta. u bj.thay h(lst dnnf'r \Vedll(.y ('\'('nng at (Rc\'. Maurce Redcs{'h pfultor) H t J;dl'y Et; f'r!l;knll'l';:!; of l\ \narop'r:)en SUC'g nv n honor of Mr Mark s brth Brrr! Bab.y t'" ('0. ollflldf'. COnJf' on n fllld \\ " play a rf'\ Stlcal ' tuq.('s clss.are makmg!. ;rf':\. na'ho:.e \ Suncaj' Fl'b f 5: '\'orshp s('r\'('(' and Dallas and Mq H;d :'v's. Clf - Llw Lous Gosrh he mf'. Mr. and Mrs. Le' H8. of Nor- tunf"s to tart your blood rln:"llatnk a'kaln for )'ou. Whll(" )ou'r(' n transpol'tajlon freze "' no\' t.; (' flnl th 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 0:.0 a.m. ford Pentco an.d D(!lgl:\ \\'(' C' ;'\'. and Mrs lbur Anderson rrllk ''.'(''(' Sunday C'vpnng supper toa'tng YOllr t(w n front of the' flrf"pll«'f' " ('nn hunt for The grfld. t(8m def('at('d the ;:(':3sed' '(: Lur(". 'fhe" ro Lades Ad Thursday at 2 p.m. Frday. ('\-'('nng vlsj()r' at ll' Mrs o cl(<jn wl'n' Sl nday afll'rnoon gllc'flt.s. at thl' Krnnald Hall home. ynlll' n!lnf' n tll ltd ror flu' rrf'f' uto\l tkkpt. Yon ('an {('p EN'mel' g!.+e t{'am. :n 6 Fray prsentf'd Mr and Mrs Slrlntm at th(' home of!'.rs. G('nrgC' Lang- Tlwlma N('umfln honw \'stors l-j.t th(' Olv r Stamm homf' Mjr. and Mrs. Vctor Klug W('rC nl('( nnd \\onn ""!!'llnlt' tl Unt( o\'('r K('OJ\ f'\f'roy A!\f at :H rl;n:c;or: nc ttlrteh was tllg tjnf'\\fj d(; f;l C'ngr prrct c(' Thul'dav at R:OO of Lbhelzr;t a Cl';n(' lnw r A{' M\n ;:yf e:nnt;;:. r:red Joch('ns vs- too. "t'f tlw :5 hnhlt. LOh t!g:.rg"''nlrs ha'vn hne- rna"'ng evcmng. 6. U': r\(' < < <. LeQtUs \'.'nlff wth' przes Mrs. vcr g'ong' Anderson 0 h;c' at tlk' Marvn FuhJ'nan tt(' E. n. BC'h!llCl'r onl('. Mrs. Lous OSC-f) who ('r- \'ls!lors ht the Em Behmer hmome. Frda)' \'stors a the Mrs. ntd Rt('rnoon. Mrs. C'lydl Wlson Monday. Tf'lllt.taton; Ua. nn'amln"" J Carlllf'n f'.vajl-ro from ther second book. "Under the Earl Anderson Mrs Oln'r Stamm w(nt. ma.o tln( opt'ra t on he nl' Kralls(' home wer{' Mr. fnd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anc('rson and T'Uf'S"'(' Polka; 'm Throwng Rlh RfOd Foley Skt' lst tll'ough the 4th grades and Ol\'('r Stamm. (Rt'v ll('ulc'f:hpastor) ::::lt ;l<''ka:::. r('!. ;torll: l\.c alr'mro \n;:s 'cn;l('t): ' AJrl Sho\\"r; S\\allf' A Jolson classc) A Juloll have nf'w S:('enc(' hooks. Second Sund;:w. Ff'\ 5: Sunrtll\' s('hoo. Mr. ann Mr'. Fd Schrllrn\l('rg Klf'cno.alg- lnd lf' hcrt {{rausc. )Wme at CHrroll. Chatttunoogf' shof' Shne noy; graders h8\'(' nc\v SOCal studes PHrt.y for 5th Brthday 0 am. WO'shp scr\'c(" am. Rnd Dallas. \[' Hnd Mrs. e'nl'y Mr. ad M)'s \ llhm Gos('/l of 'Mrs. Amela Srhmldl. C'ft WC'd. Blhhld Boddhl Roo Bng Croby bos gnd Molry Sehro('dcr brugh tad g fol\f\;7l; Mr. nnn Mrs. LoUs Bendn :vr. y.gsor l\l n\' ';n:slo" B;:n :. lo;tk. frs r:'('n} 7a:;::;:g JaJH But r.l (J. ChanK W;j; Shm'r; the re-cord "Bozo and the Blrds. hoo(> Frday ('v('nng n honor of Rnd Mro.; \Vfl.rn{'r Stromh{'rg Bnd SehcllC'nb('rg We}'(' Sunday t'\'('nlll Gosch h 0('. sq\'eral weeks rtgo and brok(' h('r Tt S tllt' ntngued Dukl') \\'hch the class lstened to Wcd- thq:!'.dauhter Jun " ffth brth- Oscar of Norfolk and Mrs Hans ollqej' gucsts at tlw Leonard Nor- B('\y Plahne of Norfolk "'as a h P. She has been n a Norfolk ('amf' lf'r(' to H''' 'M wth. Rut An't Bf'f'n Yf't: nt'sday mornng:. dhany:." rst anh.rmotdrsf.hal kc.'nfaanlcky'.mnrd' Asmus AJ'lf'ne and Garv w('rc' flf lng home n \Vnsd('. FrdlY (lvernght guest at the h sptal. Thl" :\'f'\\ A hllok:ln. farehng Sorf'ty E\'el'n KnJ;"ltt June Falk \'stc'd school on lwr lvl ternoon and supp('r guests at the Mr. and Mrs. WllS Rlt/.r <lnd Harry Schwedf' ho w. r Mr. 'lnd Mrs Vernon Hpkamp of (Sl''h n<lnws thesf' tuncs hj.\('!) brthday and treated to cajndy Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Erwn tnrch J. E. Png(' home. Dcke' were <mong dnner guests Sund"y Rfternoo \ Lslors at the Carroll W('T( Monday evenng vs. All the Thng-s YOl Art": Lon Ago. GUYLombardo bars. l:t\)rnec M' \l:s Aleva Eckman :l.nd Nor.rnrt Floy. the C'rnlnl J('n(' lm(' at Ed d thlrll[thergs 0l'!le ltnmr. t9 at t\:arltsd{'s;r home. d ql.n Dream Ca:?lc Burr Davs V:Clyne) ()L()reUCTON-StOW. J.J;:.anPndger.aYCalanrne:cnd. RH;oechmaradn' ;Mnat raon S\)(':' OflM;. Jl;l::{S ;yn l(llln!' 7k. r SC-ED LED FEB. 5 ".. m. t'" ; r. and Mrs. "blbert Appf' Mr. and Mj's. Woodrow Mallan tlr. :).nd cnry '(lgar or- Und ('r: ndh)(':'.'t:su: ;(' Wp(ldlng- of LJMr('nf' Andrew. St("rs Mrs. a'rlan Hcrbol Henry Schomberg hom ncar Old Mah'r Pantf'r; \\'". Wa Born? Drk laymf''' A p' o b{'neft aucton.and.tl' :\. an 'M.:r.s. Hart Asm\ls w('r(' Sunday Afternoon vstors at anp Dal'yl and Mrs. J. E. Pngf' shemer Hnd daug t('rs were Sat Percc. ' \ ' Tht ljj{ Mo\'le c\\ n the SkYj \'odf'jl Blul''' B Crof>hy home talent entertanment Wll be Atll e and Ga.ry " 'deeoratad the Ed Appel lome' \ \\ er(' Frday Wpp('f guest.- at the urdlly ("wnng dll er gu{'sts at the \'. and Mrs. Ed Maas C'ntcr- That OM Rhkk 'bgt-; H.P'" n thf' N';ght. Fred 'arng sponsored by the Hoskns A or bnt) day clke cenu'rcd the table J('anC'ttl?' and DyAnn Hf'rbol Hans Asmus home. Vrgl Auh('rt hom n Perce. tned at a goo»e dnner Sunday (A really suf}('rh of wo good old tunes!fl n;tt J n m t':'enco a\hl 7C'?r;"er;.:sJu;.aft('rnoon mr;;: oo\t(' :dr('f\;'lt()s: datd! d;:('ng r'slnb;lbetu('jh('\;r:ncrau Enj()y Yourself; Ran O/Hhnl' reco.d) Guy Lombardo be auctoned and donatons are loons M.l' and Mrs: en Ll('neman and ptal WcdnC'sday mornmg.. Slw r.e. \'Sltors at. the Herman. Opfer tl's'.!\lr and Mrs. Ray Jochens W'(<lnl{ Samha; gratefully accept('d accordng to famly We' ' V!sltos at the.claus! lurned hom(' Thur:lda}'. Mrs. ('<rl hom!'. L mlle and Sally Mr and Mrs. S'!' S"(' Canw'" ;\-rwnda and Andnws Sl'ltPF' '\rs. Erwn Ulrch. charman Proje<>t Club Meets Rathman home Frday ev{'lllng Rtzf' spent from W('dn('sday tll :\". and Mr.s. d MC'f'rhC'nry C arr'nce Schro('d('r. Mr. and Mrs. Th( Lttle ;'\f('xcan P'pp('rpot puts C'verythng nlo. Mrs. Harry Drl'vsen \VlS hostf'ss LydJ<t B{'hml'r fnd Charlf'S Rf'('d Saturday at tll' Wlls Rltze hol w('["(' Sunday eve ng vstors at E ""n Ulrch and Verne. trw WC'ddmg Samba and thf' Andre. ".s. S!o>tC':S pull t ' U'ORDkECE\'ED HERE OF to he North Valley project club of Omaa. Mr: and M\s. Vf'rnon Mr. and Mrs. J;('nry Lang(' _ thc' ('arl Hllzman omf'. Delbert Marek of l'.jorley. Mch out RgalO for her. Good arrangement. h('ar.) :MRS. \V. rlrch's DEATH Frday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Rehmer Marcla and Jmmy and berg jr and GenC' attended t ca Mr. and l\rs. F re Jochem flnd atrvcd for an ndeflllte vst at B.rokpn Down '\f'rry Go Round; Thl' Gods "'forf' Word was receved here SUr)day N(v.'ohner of Norfolk was a guest Mr. and M. rs. Henry A.Snu. S.' San- party.at OW.AVn Carlson homr at Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fra k Marten \\'C're tle home of h aunt and unc.e Angry wth \f' :'\argrrf't Wlllng- and Jmmy Wakf'c'Y mornng of the death of Mrs: Wal Mrs. Ernest Eckman gav{' the les dra nd nald \\ ('re. Saturday Wa:vn(' Frday ('wnng. Sunday c\tnng \" st'ors at the Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wesely. He (These two take anothcr hclppy?.'.)l togethcr agalll) tel' Ulrch of Story Cty. s. Mrs. son. Part of "Pattern Altera evenmg \lsllors at the F O. Beh- Mrs. Manl('}' Wlson and A]('va \Jrs. Otpla Marte home. ls spendng S('v 'ral days vstmg \.Trch was 48 years old and had (ons." Thf' club welcomed two mf'r homf'. Eckman wel'e SundClY nftf'fnoon VStors at lhc ack KleC'nsang hjs cousn Robert Wesely at the'.: '! : 'been sufferng from cancer the nc.' members. Mr. \Vallace NC'u Mr. and \rs. Dnna\on BrumeJs callers Rt tlw Hcrman Stamm homc Sunday C\'? ng were Mr. Erwn Ulrch home mn. and Mrfl. F.w'rf'lt Neuman and Dall:' and Lorralle \Vl('dC'man hom(' Ttlf'Y wef(' accompaned and Mrs. Claus Rathman and Merlyn Krueg-er was a supper. Th(' club also donad $5.30 to thp all of Norfolk. spent Sunda) at the home by Margaret Stamm who famly. atld o\'ernght guest Thursday and: A Froht Start polo fund Th(' n('xt meetng wll BC'lT Rrulll('ls hnll \. ll srwnr a cdurle days at the Mr. and Mrs. Cf;C'n Frnk and Sunday e\'('nng at the J. E. Pn- a b wth Mrs. John Dn'\'scn Thurs r ad M's E\'rr('t t N('urn;ln Clyd(' Wlsonl home. daughters \\'(''(' \t'cdnesd<ly ('\'('- g&r home. day FC'b. 6. Bnd famly an\l \'. and l\lr.o.;. Bar- Mrs. Manley. Wlson Alcva nllg \stors al tl' J. E. Pmgel t Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hokamp : r & M S es & S ervce : l:l.n Her.holshelml an.d. daugh!rfl Eckman ard :Norm.a Flay Nelsen 0.0('. of Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Earl. :. '..U Celebrate- Annl\'(rs8ry wer ' Frday ('venlllg \'<;ltors at the sl)('nt lat S. urday. afternoon' \lr and Mrs. K nnhrd Hall. and Anders. on and Jmmy w('r(' Sunday :. 8 l\-jam Stred Waynp djl'ska Mr. and Mrs. Ha'rry Schwrde Wallace Ncuman homp honor 'b"hynl:'.. f d' '-f"h' daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Vctor dnner gu('sts at the Clfford Skff. and.jerry Lee help('d Mr. and Mrs. of Mr.'>. ;\J('uman's brthday ann-.: ::\'s. Ge-rha dt nrk. Lloyd and KUgwre-undaYldnn.'r gut'sts at hbme n Norfolk. : n RP. Sch\\pdt' and \'. and Mrs. \TrSal"y gmb... tn dl.('lcher ccjbak ther Cllrhl;lS!:eRt ; :.'Jt;\ ' fo!! :;uryancs at Nor and Mts. Hans Asmus. Arlene and. t ;. \ " C;P;;-.\v Gt( "no \hs Rnn 5 r \-r. ;-Hll(\lrs Ray Jpchells pntpr. farnl\ 'and :'r ::nn f'ln- E lalr'e'd!llf' followng gl('sts at thpr ltu:ly::trl:lll:.'ul'st" w' ; h<l r \Vcone<;d:l.Y e\'('nm :: a card S par y: \'. and Mrs. \\'llard Maas. \'.trtrnn St rom berg home' n Nor- gr\ rrt\f:.hfllta fott'r. and l\fs Ed Schafff'r and e T F. b' M*as and Fred Mr. and Mrs. Stanley \\'('re Sunday ('\ errng. o lnls 0 trlv: l:.}\rrfz v.rletl tt;);la;n:('ar. g \\'(> llakf' prat"th'al tue'jor \\'ere awbrded to :'lr and!v s ]('ne and Gary \\ e}'(' ]Vlond:lY {'\.C'- t; ' d WJlar Ma<ls Mrs. "A\\"alt Walk nng \'sltors at the Ernest Kolla(h : ;;\\o; aeelo;:: " and Wllam Maas. home. -._ Donna LC'(' Bruggeman flf Wayne :. WAYN'p Slla::en\ lenrv"<f Asmus en- rngdht at th(' A. : L tertaned thc' follo\\lg guests at ('rtrs ar f';;\t:;):(\ : : CABN =T SHOE ' ther hom f: Saturday pvenng at a homr Monday ('venn!!. L =. ===. =t :. hjrhj::nt'en':njo;; Mr. ann h'. H"rlRn Herbol: : _' = :: MO'erh""v Denms Pus Merln sh('rner and daughtf'rs and Mr Bruggeman Gerhardl );lr [\'esln;''(' a r d GOOCH'S BEST PG AND SO" MEAL (contanng "rdne Fsh 504 hes) 0 your brood low NOW fdf fal health)' ltters. Thtn care feeng t 0 baby pgs as soon as hey wll ell. for qck turdy growth through weanng wthout setbacks. Gel lb '«xlra proft. from the early markets. COme n. for )out supply loj4. GOOCH'S.St. PG & sow "'EA!. GOOCH PG MEAL. $3.52 Phr/e 206 vl-"hol's at the CRU.'" n.athman honlf' Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rethwsch : and famly \' and Mrs. Glen lt(' assdacun: a;; 5 noon dstors at th(' lenry Voss ho: and Mrs. \Vllam Brogrcn : and Elroy W('ffl Sunday dnner guests at the Paul Deck home. Mr. and Mrs. Awalt Walker vsted 'Mrs. Herman Marten a the Mrs. C. J. Fuhrman h'ome n Norfolk Suhday afternoon. Mr. and MrS. Henry Deck and Myron and M'. and Mrs. Art Mor- $ $ $ $ $ $' $ $ $ DOLLARS N YOUR POCKET! Ths Easy Way lrhen n the market for :.e:n:::rnt'"re flrs' "ho' ek. prlee. Notce style a ( qualty en vst McCullough's rnlture at the corner of 4th and Man t (Wa.yne C Se the dlffl"rfl'we! prov" tq yourself that good (urnlturr ('osb. ('ss at- ' t. MbCullough's e7ffrlf:;; ':$$$; -"':$' :L.$'$ $ ll '. '..."... 5.' - -mnagement _;; :p:;4 Ck; Me ott.ale ye s ebruary's Here Already! Are You Read for Chcks? yor Chck now because early hatched chcks plus good mean proftable layers next September or ealy fall wen egg prces are usually the hhest of the year. prfts wll ncrease wth e_ry ba.by chck beaue you'll ha e them t sell when sprmgchlckens are brmgtng the to prces 0 the year. That's Aprl and May!... fr m ths hr.'tcfry are all tested for pullorum to below 2. You ca rase any of our stamard breed chqks and e assura ce that they wll Jve and grow nto real wn" layers provdng you feed grolg masball summer.: --ph ne 34.jnd place your order for ear; h.tce.y ' C cks or clome n and talk over your 950 Poultry' Crop. Now - - ' at»; NW!t'Y S N NE.JlATCHEJlT SLEBArll' AT BLOCK EAST OF MA;N - BY THE j r '.- " l =

9 ' "!.".jl'.:.'..'''.'nl' \ lr ' '" ' ''"" l. l '.; U r 08 'at:" the Bgans We Fouhd Every t:er' u:_ Way Below Wholesale -- Come Early! S Lf! Slps Re'ular Values to $3.98! $.98 'Durng our :llj'ua.l ll\'entol'\' \\'( follnd lovely :-;lp:-; that were slghtly Roled wrnkled Hlld -lhowed sgns of beng ouncr-tosscd. ThcHC arc from our regular stock 'f $98 and $3.98 mult.flament t.rhght ('ut flp.s. Surh famou$ llaml':-\ :S lvlss glane and Sc lmprufe. Now redul'ed for quck c lcaranec. -!\fan Floor- _ SALf! Gowns Regular to $5.95 n ths group you wll f:lld m'ely nllllt-flanh'llt Crt'pc gowng n ucautful colors of' rosc blue pnk and maze. oevcpr garment worth from $t!;') to $5.95. and thy arc yours at the srll!-latona low prce of on v $2.r)'j.. -MalrFlo(Jr- SALE! nf. Wear '; Everythng magnable f2prce Ty;r lg lols (f lfants' wear jg-htly solpd from dsplay. YO wll fnd c\'crvthng from polo shrts to chb hlan keb as \Vel as sonw gft h'me;. temc.: arc 'too numerous to menton so \\'C sllg-gest you l'0c early.for bc::;t selecton at only half prcc. [all Floor - SALE! Snow Su ts SAtE! All Reduced rhocl' or ally hoy's or g-jrl'::; snow at half prce. Not all sze!> n cvery Slppers Choce Ths Lot : oenl Sqc:ks *c! Only SAL!DRESSES 50 ' 00 We've forgotten about the orgnal prbe$ on these t!s '. dresses and 'have cut the prce tag deal' pown to only $5.00. You wll fnd such favorte styles as Carol Kng fll 'Trudy HaH GeoJ'ganna and Joan Mller awell as many other well known brands f you:l'e lookng for the uresol bal'gan of the year be here early for ths terrfc sale.!\tnlnfltmr- Regular Values to $5.95 Anot:her Group Dresses reduced 'lj2 or more! " SALE! $t 8e AA lob Prces Cut: Agan! Such Famous Muke" as Jolene - Fortunetc Lar;onette - Red C]'os; -!\Jan Fluor - Group 2- AAAloB One Group Red Cr9ss Shoes --- $ 4.88 LADES' Sale! Sweaters Reg. to $4.95. Odd lob of all \\'00 : q\'( ah'r n both sjj-()\'l'" or ra]'(lgan styles Szes;q to 0. A' varety of ('(jlor at a h<lran you.ls sn-wly canllot ;: fford to ms;j. - :\lall Flo!tr - $. 72 Sale! Pece Goods All Ulll){'lh'\'ahlP Valll(l ll thl' J!l"OP ; of ppct' good.-.: whch llclude faljr{' 39c that :-()ld r('gllarly up to )H(' t yard. lut\' YARD '.. Sale! t Regular Values to $7.95 GRLS' Dresses Reg. 0 $3.98 W" all''' offcrllj( two gt()ups of beautful cohon dresses n J.;rh' s;r;c from to ;J :3 to G and 7 to 2. E cry drcs:-; worth from $2.D8 to $? $:L!). 'S a e " LADES' Gloves -' :\l!ln Floor - $.98 Sensatonal Bargans-Men's and Boys' Wear SALE! Boys'Jackets. SAtE! Men's U Suts ] 00'; pun' w()() j;l('\d's n plajd alld a few plan :-;;;co> from G to ]4. SALE! Boys' Shoes A group or ])().\'s' ()xford:-l <llld a few hgh shoes. Szes 2:.! v) :'atld 2:.!. to!). LlT\' and c.:a\'(! SALE! Men's Work Pants OJ)e bg r}t of qualty work pants nclu'dng heavy molc -;knk whpcords coverts and unform $ 93 pant. Another real bargan Lf.! - Bl(lgftt Bascm4'nt -. Boys' Sweat Slver grey fleece led sweat shrts h szes to ft boys frdm 6 to 2.!" Udgct Buernent - Shrts '57c nl'l'l's an odd lot of mpn>" unoll:8us n"ecru and whte. Some arc medum o[c ho.avy wcgh cotton $ 44 rll. A worth $.80 l< $2.2. n (('t Basl'fr-lt - Broken ze. SALE! Men's Balbrgan Shrts Tbe:c ].tl)!rgan hrt wll make you a warm wnter ulldergarm('nt. All s!c- from:36 0 tlg. A medum h{'avy colun rb gal'ment. - nltl{'t Ba-sf'mc'nt - 33c Al'ttana a:alllrr)s dlpartmcnt are these cns \\'00 Hwcaters $2a ' wth regular prces UPto $ BlldJ{ct Ras(llHnt - SALE! Whte Nylon Hose 62c Attenton nurses and beauty operatorsl CHsh n on ths ale of whte nylon hose Frst qualty >(nd full fashoned. - Budgot n"scmout -." N Phone or Mal Orders -"-!A Sals Fnal -:- Please SALE! TUCKSTTCH Undes 32c SALf! Curtans Parels and Prscllas f2 Prce V\'c cuuldn't heg-n to dcscrjc the varous curtans n ths grljup. All that we can say s there urc a lot of them Come and get them at half prce. SALE!Cu'rt:an Mat:eral Just Scads of t 28c yard Yards alld yard:-\ and yards of vn:ltcd curtan matcrals sutahle fjr any rfj{lm jn the house. e sure to :-:lce Lh.; bg bargan.: Sa\'ns up to GOt.: a yard. - n'hft BusrOl('nt - SALE! Spreads Regulra $7.95 Value $3.99 Full double ;.;z(' Jcd sprpa(h hc:tyy tufted wtjtl(::.;; whte ball\ cheljlle wth heaulful mult-color de s:g-nc.:. f ylu an' l(jokng' fur a t;plfld bargall 00 hl're for ths cvellt. - lludgf't flast'l)('n.( - SALE! Drapery Materal 44Cand88c Twu l!g lob of dnqh'fv materals lcludllg'ljn.ostly ever V type made. ome are short lengths. bthers wth" ample yardage for your Hecdt;. tall :)rccs l'ut to the 00llC. - JUTt Casement - SAtE!" Remnants All Good Wanted Fabrcs f2 Prce Hundreds and hundrctls of pees. sort lengths ncudmg every type fnjtlc we have 0 OUf store. cohom! ravons gabardnes wool:'! outngs etc. t wll pay you to "dg" through the vle a" t 'wll ::lave you mon.cy. SALft! Anklets' We found lot.' of anklets that we want to dspose of quckly. Some are worth 29c some are 39c somd are 49c. Szes up to glk Hegardless o orgnal prces they are yours for only. - Bugct Basement -'' '6( S : * ::. "

10 ng of weather and who sn't. daly.n"wfulllper do.'! n St. "">n"<." Fla" that has a standng polcy ts paper away free on any day t slln fals to shne. GRLS Out of the 365 t ga\le lll prqduct:awav <n an average of a:qqut thre.-days of the THS S YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR ENTRY! car. A clever bt of promoton for the town ndeed. Had we been' fqrl\me te:lers we could Cherry Blossom Pageant m'e advertsed ths fall :. "The 'Wayne Herald-ftee durng any wl!ek th.aut &n""s fqrjjhe "est. of 949." And we would have publshed only one february 5 Jlllper that was free. But ths s unpredctable Nellraska. Not RVERSDE PARK Florda. And as Norfolk Nebr.' the natonal gag goes "f you dqn'llke the weljthe just wat awhl." Name At an)' rae we've certanly had our "a)'jet)' Of weathel'.lt!)e. past o\lple weeks Addrelj";s.mak.f :llfeal)ltlng.bllt on<tonous and supplymg among other thlngs a sure-fre Town _ cpnversatonl topg.. Educaton. Yes our "nda".n wnterj" s over. But Sponsored by: wasn't t nce whle t lasted! NEBRASKA BALLROOM OPERATORS ASSN. Remember your etquette anq stfle that. yawn. Dell Clayton and Hs Orchestra Adm. op: 74(' tllx pad February: Busy But Short.Tha.;S' February wth s 28 days. But 'fpr <;.shojt month t <le'rtanly has ts share ':.pfred-etter calenoar days. Jt"s Lncoln's brthday Feb. 2 St. ValentnE:!'s day two days later and then Washngton's brthday on the 22nd. hq<;ptal..mrs..'mpl:(' " Luelle KOl'hatH :\'"5. Rob- And the Qt.allll<l\. of c@se as wth \'' dau)'jht!'l' other months goes on to record at least one Jan Tral by Jury the Glhcrt :Jnn ('rl r.;:() h]('l'. Sullvan operptf(l wll] \)(' pn'sf'nll'r by \Vaynl' hgh annversary or mportant event for every t\ ldughter was uol'n 0 ':\r. and school students and s now n T'C'h(flrsaJ und('r drecton of Kermt St('wnrt. A polj!ry :"chool wll lo<;ptrj.! Jan. 27. _ \hs. Wll.lul'd Schultz al a Norfolk day of the mllnth. -.!)low t omeone wuld just worl< out a he C'ondu('tf'd hy th(' ljnn''c;ty of ;'\jphr<l-.;ka!'"\. so heme to '\<:e (nelll.allegal holdays we tenlon ol:'partml:'nt at the courtholl'e V\:a!vne.llnor (;' Srout!'l ()uld st by the -fre all <lurng ths cold when '.l(' local comm.ttf'(' n chargc of lrr'ng!: {od ' rol nwl : the mf>nt ncludes r;. Lggett. \yron. Co]<.U.JdJl"'; GVrahln(' Thl)mp.">(jTl Frl wnt"er month. Grpr and EO. Seymour. DRECTORY A <.(''(ju'.fllr!glllflg ('\pnng ''l' :JU"qll'S \' (' ng ('orn-ho ('onltract wa m[lll('( tu al! ( (l.l-h)f pr? llf'ld and '0: call Sfmn'c llll(' There's nothng aganrt a man's tootng duct'r n Wayne ounty. Morn:ngslde Colleg( nn'.spnl. Aftel' tb(' busltll''''' lj own horn f he's ntune. de-hal(rs camp 0 way. ('o.lege. rlday to mpf't ng adjourned tl(' grl<. on thp local squ<j(j: Thp Vlo;lt.ors arrn('d about r:th.rpc \ school hag whch Wll.)(.' Sf'llt to You Tell 'Em Cow! We'd lke to take ssue wth an edtoral w. ran acros&ttle!l: "Awa!<e Ye Cows!" The wrter (from MS&our) made note of the fact that bees'n Cornng Calf. were produong honey n.flavors 0( strawberry maple clocolate lemon pneapple and mnt and olored to match. Also that brds ll. Newar L' Oho were.:buldng nests of fberglass.'. Then't wrter-went on the prase these tl.n y creat res whle a. ttack'g the cow who!tad made 'no mprovement n the flavor or.cplllr of m lk for these many )ears.:' He cont nued: "Perlrle have been put tq the nconvenence of a dng.ohoeol te "allla etc. to t. f as sl!h a creature as a bee can produce mnt honey n a smmt shade of green t ought. to be a cnch for a bl[ skulltng ammal lke!'. enw :to tur! out mllk)n some really attrct. ve. lbad".lkl'.ohartreuse ald flavoed.: coursecharbreuse." n defe. S b bd' Bossy and because some of our bst'renff a'lc cpws \c'p lke to put-thls'on't'he records: Theothr dayac{jld;one_the mlk on our doorst p had.a "new look." The mlk had entr ly of ts own accq''d removed the cap fo us and pushed up a convenent on!! whte handle. Not only that we had hours late. thpll' cay havmg gone oer a l.)-loot a grl Overs! }S. They also ('omlnletpmbankment pmerglng unhurt but wllh a wpck;d ('0. \-\'orlkfor "'('hld Car(' Badge." car. Th(' afternoon'debale (bd not hf'gm unt!! 6:30 Gamt's r(' then enjoypd and at ('onspquf'nlly.. Wayne cowlty taxpayers. numhl'r- the cndl df the 'e-v{rllng thp hostess ng about 50 nwl at cty hall Saturday and plcd&ed served rfreshl!erlts.! Mrs. E. G. hl'tnselvf's 0 a pogrm of educaton c.ocernng Palmf'r alnd Mn. 'Ed Luther.J!rc %n rt.log" 'O; 7'jdf(.Clf'nCy n l('ad'rjf' ths growjl. \ +:: +:: Lades Meet8 0 Y u.rs Ago mh;hf:'!ml:('s echr.. J940--Wnthrop T. Sw('tt of Soux Wf'r(' Mrs Ross 'aul{'] and Mrs. Cty s new executve s['crctary for Wayc's newly Ell]s Stfj'\o\faJ't. Mr$. Ramond Johnorganzed Chamber of Commerce and Wll assume 'll h of! ro hs dutes Febr. ;'). D. S. Wghtman was ths ;P;';ot ":;:n of (;)Chgudc week awarded exclusve dtrbutor's contract n 0S." 'she \'.:as assst('d by Mrs. eastern Nebraska for Hastngs Ar Condtonng G('org(' JfO\VC and lrs. N. C. Ja- ;r'. nt :s :"n8\ anen pcr?a; cabsen. A&M ball n the cty audtottum Tsday evenng.. O."tllaw Des Bds wll be opened at a. m Frday at the offce Arthut Weland. who makes hs SALUS & SERVCE of 'Dr. J. T. Anderson op seven tems of equpment hom( hefe' \\!th Mrs Jacob Whte f and furnture for the remoqellpd Connell hall... f d T) d h ;!'p7eenr ahgr;lg6ne t!hpas f:'e )etl lf;planu/lhy d(':tof Plu bng & Heatng Mrs Ro ert Weland She has been 28 Mal t. Wayne Neb. was granted a charter by Qull and Scroll nter- very \\llh ]('uk 'tnlla They had P Regular Barn Dance Saturday Nght Adms!>on: 50c tax pad Busness and Professonal ACCOUNTANTS NCOME TAX SERVCE Farm - Busness - ndvdual HOWARD M. JAMES - Orr(' ll Homp NCOME TAX Bookkeepng for SmaJ Busnesses and Farmers Offce n Wayne Boolt Store :ln'. o;:au:d t. h\hchc%%; been rna rl('l only [our years Sur- WAYNE D. MARSH sngs arrang('ld by WaYll;e churches wll be hld. "." - Phone 0 at the muncpal au.dtdrum next SUnday evenmg : t at 8:CJO. Bob J-effreY'\js"commodtY'clerk n de. C_H R_O_P_R_A_CT_O_R_S DOo 'er?tf:ecso.te place of Harold S :---- : DRS. LEWS & LEWS := CHROPRACTORS N\lr(H'alometf'r Servce N BOOKLAND (Et. 90 mlk sherb t for dnner. ' = ['hone 9 2 F.Jlllt 4th;Yne. Nf'hr. Now w {) Says old Bossy sn't makng any progl'e s? ' M.. F. Mldur 5 Just Arrved DENTSTS Cty Lbrran Keep ca m and keep ft. E(ceptonaUy nce new modern plank top DR. D. WALTERS <"""'" DENTST L" -.&_.t Love and frendshp and humor ': 4-PC. BEDROOM SV' 68 n Jl! llt'l.jtuc And the best of man-f you look".:.l. Wayne Nebr. Congre shquld rpeal thb. wartme ex- You wll fnd heaven on earkth awatng. Excel" t"onally D'ce Basetle O(flcp. over ::llnes Jf'well'Y. To enjoy n the heart of a boo. ejse taxes hat.apply to ;v.arols commod- WE LOST ONE 'Of' 'OUR BEST PATRfrNS Oftle. 424-W Hou" "'-R tes and al 0 to ral bus and plane tckets. at the lbrary ths week. Rev. Buelter has found : 4.PC. :BEDROOM SEtrS.' fa < rg!ment fo repeal $ based on two en:ftpunf ';.s Snh:eer Jeras a. Ftr: ER. Ạ L St> RVC. E F' t them on the.shelves pr handle them we wll surely ' --/-f temdll;ey :ed:;e!:l'd hkhho.hbb::;llfa\ae:s t::fdtuod:! HA t TRfl= ::::e:: a.! MENBER.OP c 0 scou.r ge. J?.ro etlor of certan kds and t e lbrry at Falrb:u:ry wll n a go new = LCl q ; of gqo".afl! tme.\\\\enlthe whqle naton E':SerE\Oa?'Jl!r;:.gvt; s :C: J; - ' 'Yas.8tnl';r to lv.up:tp tle needsof te Wtalagny'.byanMdarJ'MoraedeShnU"trh. e"tuh.e se. ssaay.esbyofbmoaokne-. :. SF' war efort. The.re{nue th taxes rased.' Ceae f'. ouor MouErmDclaNtoETT SET wa. a' seeo\d'lllymattjr.!rh\warhas been Thrter. over for 'years\ yet the taxes ema'n th 'OUROBLEM CllLD :UND DSCUS- Modern yqt hpmelue funeral - " on e spn tos w k at huen.s Story Hour was ' _ WAYNE CTY OFFCALS Mayor- L. W. McNatt. _. 08 Cty Treasurer- Lele 'V. Ells.. 23 J Cty Clerk- Walter S. Bressler 298-J Counclmen- L. B. McClure. 95 Wllam Pfel.. 48 Elmer Meyer. 458 Bernard Meyer. -t 629-J Wllard \Vltse.. _. 492 Ed Bahe FRE Call 300 NSURANCE THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LFE l() W K. N. Park D. C. Perspn 3'd St C. L. Pckett T. S. Hook\ NATUROPATHS J. N. SMOLSKY NATUROPATH Of(jc Dbov!atf' Natonal Bunk Or(('c Phone :2 Res. C9-W NURSt.JG HOMES TR-STATE NURSNG' HOME Home for the agfld and convatesoent SlPt. Clfford Dahl Phone 8 98 ;"Jnln St Wa.yne Nebr. WAYNE COUNTY OFFCALS - b"9(). " '.' : ' BOOKM BESSE.' b:ere! at; probably more l"!" Love y Basette ho.e:. R::nlle::q;cent Assessor Alex Jeffrey 98 "C' Seo\ld retalers J?laJluacturers and BOOk.m. ark Besses alb olswho:"r. adults than' = S-p DNNG RO"' SUTTE C k CAB d 38 'Ot.rs:wh 'know what.s gong- on. say that juvenles and brqrans ov" to get together and -!;. U':.' The er '. ar th'ere tne >dejntely!>ltll'tl the'sale of af- comp.are tl!'5 about wlla they have found n books.. : Judge. Wm. A. Crossland 258 fected te s. For nstancelan addtonal whch have been returneq to the lbrary Tllere are. Ne ' LVNG ROO SUlTES BECKENHAUER Sherff. Hans Tetgen 233 h ta "d t fj the usual matches. >obb pns. love letters and ' SERVCE Supt Mare Wrght 4 2v per j;!en ee On op 0 \he pce of a Paper napkns" but we')!ve (ound candy. a pece = 'Ul:: ""T.UDO COU ES. Treasurer Jean A. Boyd 232 fur coa s any people from 'of cheese a drver's cene and numerolj.s f!pjles. _.. ll'. WLLARD WLTS! Clecs: f)f Dstrct.C-ourt- adversely 'thelvolume of _ 'bacon and have no rfo'jh doubthfr to:x:y. :rast":: '. Lcensed Embalmer Agrcultural Agent- " tal trae hch has so much to do wth :r <}fd e Jrl:us ce wcjt{::e as::flc:' - ld THf:N fmpae PRCES! GREENHOUSES Don Warner. :. 564 prospenty 's les6.t-j-t would be other- sealed by tle duly elected owelals of THE GROW!AlDQU.M.;a"l";r _.._"_-'-_ Assstance 'Drector-- lull nt e Cl\8t8 "t'l \ ls U"UHl' Was left by accdent the owner may clam t by' n.: OPTOMETRSTS- DR. W. A. KOEBER OPTOMF:TRST J')H)!lf' :O.;-J PERRGO VSUAL CLlC ().n. EYf' Examlnf'd (fl's!w. f'rt'!h'rlh"d Xor[olk PHYSCANS Walter Benthack M.D. :f(obert Benthack.D. PHYSC)ANS and SCRGEO:-l9L Offces at BENTHACK HOSPT AL Phone 06 REAL ESTATE C<\VANAUGJ NSURANCE - REAL ESTATE ['hollp 84 GEO. w. DmRY REAL ESTATE - NSJRA"CE Farm Apprasab 4:%[ Fatm Loans 46 :Maln St. Wayre TRUCKG CONNER TRANSFER For Omaha and Soux Cty Freght EFl"C j\nt FREGHT SERVCE Wayne Phonf!! 000 Wllkeled PhQp.e 94.alld f:!3. Y-our LBu.!lne& All; cated A.lfrd Klter. O'pe: or' and :r.;.;r. Tnl:tkndLh p nent a thus We heard of one lbrar who found a strlp of Davd-.J. 'mr w"" "OLD DSGRACEFULLY CLUB. W. ldn't know ' ; WA;''''E' "'ENHOU$ES \'yrtl>johnson 497 cnh" t s wl!cjt." 'tax/ )ould cer- -but what that njjght hafe e!lt left.the ook f....'" :.AtOrnEU' Burr Davs 88-J. ' J d.l!. '. for us purposely and wn our face red! But f t M :. : ' "fft tu:e w. D. Hall COlpmssoners-. :' rmton whch desres a hgh and m- askmg at the offce Q "" Floml Coor of No"h " N.bk. t.l Erpl M!'yer tjrovnll' st ndard OJlYj!j{ >l:mlr wde- WANT TO jru/lh UPJN -AlllURRY ON: " >'owe ' ".EverY OCc"'oO :'st.2 Robertl.Jone. spr<lj*d '0 e'8l\lu' a d UBe"J ot!! of the Ory? fwe hove Jus ook l:? you. t!'.a e er 4thland Man Wayne :: Phope la Dlst. 3 Wl!WJ\lo"ldt thls w;bj"'h.4t\tqj. h&:l 'Pl.moat r 0Qn!hf 6rl fulnd$ qt :.: '--Tt_-_::E_;_:C;Z_':: ; ot! e: cd:.tltrfes:. ' f tthat t- wouldn't hurt aq:( a to read.. ';')f:'" ' ' \. r ' '' f

11 The Wayne (Neb) Herala F.br\lary [lolm. ('. " LllhfJl'l'stcdl. "c Vl'll. g Bchf'! g Nmrod g' Swenson Tg Totals. 3 () () o 5-3 2\ ew(!ultl: (33) fg- g 6 ::a' f : :: :: 0-2 Lvngston S r. 2 :lf U Gould C Voss g: Dougherty g :l5 3 Lund g. 0 rt -: (- - 3-> r :; 5 :l Pon('a (28) Bauman f Andcl'son f Bottorf[ [ Bachman c K;emper. c COOPC'- g Wente g Gbbs g Adams g Totals f. ft Of Tot3.ls 3-3 o "() pol Wal<'fcld (28) 9. L-:2 Rng". f :2 <\ Soderberg f ] LUl'<f'rs: f 2 2-: :2 SWf'nson D f 0 - J Hulm C 3 0- Felt b. _. 0-0 Bchl'l g N]mrod g 3 ]U 8-3':W Swenson T ft :J " Wll Neld (40) Rmg f t: t Holm C Lubbl'l''''!l'ut e Felt : 3lt'lw] g mrod g Totals. ft p (.) Em('r<"on ('!) 0-0 (tlllt't. [ P<'l'fS. f <2 : Fey. c -::' :l R()hrl(' (' Hell/man g )- {. - L :vl Cul"kltldaj(. g g 2 o L t ().-() U-O o 3 L Tolal" 6 8-.'J 3 Totctl 5-3.") HE BOUNCED BACK TO WN Todls :2 '-8 "'a.l( (47) G. BaulUl'rt [ Kropp f Strahan f 'retg-en. f J. Baumert c Johfson. C Bahl g H["l("P g KOlhn. h Kane g- Totals ('ru (86) Bornschlq::. fg () 4 o!:.;- 3 t ' sad $e lttle man. (But 'h!" ddn't) Rtl dolp'h.)ohn'lo't WSpf rt T{' bnxt'r -O!'lf' total poun<lag-e - adds up t.o 5 squllrf's off for flotog-mdher wth Art.Jen th sf'n thf' ('(jlle'f' he-av;vwf'lg-ht: (o 'une WL hurt.) f. :! t -7 0-:-5 -:) 0-0 ;\-:J 0- J:.;- ft " ()-() J : (H U-2 APRL.950: -9 ho\\n abo\"(' s O'l' rrdl of \\"aynl' Pllt ()n thf" rojl(" h.y nhn John ton of!'.'orfolk n thl' Goulen Glo\'p' b-nuts n flt ("Clmd and thrd f0ld L"lrc'h bouncpd hack to decson Johnston for tlle!(':thf'r\\ pght ehampon<.hp n tll' ::\"orfoll{ bouts. Ths enttle. 'hm to f'uter the ttle tournamc'nt ll Omah latf;"r ths month. "Yep She's Rarn' to go for anqther year!".\ ToLd" :-:23 6 Sul)s. Prct' t'hc<tllhll. ::'\'pllorh (:ll f. fl W. c!l. (J-2 Frances :l 0-0 [oggns :2-S :Vludu'y 0-3 Van Krk 4-H.!\foon J -3 " 2 2 Totals 2 7-: S ' "'New snothnes-n. erkng;o;clunkng. becouse thre's no seo r.shftne ehher by YOu'or the transmson; " f4ew' conomy - be. cause tere' no gas-wastng lppage at crusng scds. l _;'y! saety-no:sky down.. hfts.on stppery rodds..! NefeXbUty-lnstant ' charlee from forward to re yere' wthout clashng. You tan tqck the car n snow.! " Rf'sprv('s Rom \Vayne's reselvts had an c\'('nng n thl? prelmnary lg-h wmnng- casly hy Coachc:- swept the!)('nc:h and a!l? of th[" s('conds \vlo made the trp saw ad on. ll'no Pfl'l and Jack Man:h led scorng wth 0 and 8 ponts rcsp' ct!\ cly. Goshorn ht wth some' waullful long swshers to turn n G lnn' n all nno hoys t'ontnuut 'd!o the cornp; total. St. Frances Squeaks By McLean Randolph - 5t 'FrancC's kc pt on! he upper sde of ll(' wn column Tueay nght Jan 24 Jy defeatng Mcan On the Randolph [Joor. 'rho entre game was a c'ose affar wth thc fnal mnule of play decdng the wnner. At jn'tc-nnjsson the score was ted. at 3 all. O'Bren was hgh man for St. Frances wth 0 ponts Bnd Smlth har?;hc::s:es alko took: 'R wn from the MclLeBt) seconds by 6-.Letng was hgh for the wn_ ners wth 8 talles aganst Tu. nnch's 5 for McLean. Hoskns TJ;m$ l\'leadow Grove 50-4 }toskns-good ba] featured the Hosltlns-Mq-adow Grove ball gae n whch the Hoskn's fve took 'lc game 504 on the Hos)dns court. Coach Woodrow -Vf:ahan's m n a lead throunh the ga ;6t; :-%eutgt. ther lead SchWede netted s'corng honors for ca;:r'k Wll TOUR Tractor be n ths pcture? NOW s the tme For pre-season Check-ups! - Before yourl heavy work be&"ns n sprn hs month and next take advantage of our specal pre season heck-up servce. Our hood-to tch tractor servce a;d complete overhaul and rc par fadl\s for combes mowers and ther farm tools. wll put. you equpment n top work ng condton now for ths year's work. e usc c;mly genume replacement parts. and guar antee our wlorkmanshp. Ask today for an estmate. Let us start on yor work before the ruh gets underay. Wayne Motor and lftplelqent Co. ). " Dealers for MasseyHarr5 Frm Equpment ' EML DUPSKY OWNER Wayne

12 " "OlWl'Sl \. l\a: Maers club met wth Mrs John Nygren last \v etnesday. The next m('tng 'Wll be nt the D('lmar Carlson home Feb. 22. r. Tlt! Ownev ref>rv('s- the rght tq wav2l mnor rr"gulllrltlfl or ml JlO"'l!l'l'QFf n the l'rov"hl\ lfllt all 4;Tl}.ft." o?\.:; r h l\\ ;({'\lj' C" '. :;O ;;:w!.? 't.":.'::.::".'!." ':!' thl'0l"h hl.d "o>rt"h:."p. ' :- fl. Tl" (lwnf']" n. ' r\ PH th(' rght to rl'j"ct Hny or l (l-opoh/llol. V.\YNFl ('O(lWry H/HAl l'cllll(' ]'(WJ.;lt nlthj('t \r: Ly 0' H rot <: 'rt;'joj(lnt -.)(>:.Tltrunt!';.' l!l 9:0. j!lt:: ll.;(al NOTCE 'ubllc llutkh l."l hp!'phy glvl"n that by V\rtUf' of n on]"r 0' tlt> ]JRt!'jct C"llrt of \\'l\l" ('"only ;-""'braskn dat. u.j!llly!l l!"o. n thp. case a"! \\ ll be held 0 ' ". ho\lr - T>nt. < nt \Vuvn. '.". hr:l.kl 20th Lay OJr" J;J!\lU'Y l!\:[) HUflfPl! \\" ll t Hel'crcQ H. p Addr.on AttOl'nflY Sen'ng Glub The members of the Sewng club gathered at the Romtld Chewnng horne on Tu 'sday afternoqrn for a holls '\Varmng party. Lunch was ser\led after a socal aftel'noon. GENERAL AUTO BEJA!R SERVCE All Makes'Cars - WorkGuaranteed Knder's' Auto Shop On Man Street - Near the Campus CA[L US! "" ' WAYNE MOTOR and MPLEMENT CO. Eml Dupsky Owner PHONE 4.6 Bumper to Bumper Know-Ho" See the Patent-ed DOBBS SUPPORT NO BULBS NO BELTS NO STRAPS hold.s the rllpture> Wth a soft conc<ve> j<l.d ll alt- tme's whdf' workng hfllng walkmg or swmmng. Llght\\'C'ght. pr('s>''' body n hut t\vo places. Reason should tell you nol to place' a bulb Of hal! n openng of rupture whch kef'ps muscles spread apart. SANTARY WASHABLE. A DOBBS'FACTORY REP RESE\'TATVE WLL DE:Vl0NSTRATF: THS SUPPORT WTHOUT OBLGATON TRrSSES FOR l\fen WO:Ug\' A\T[) {'LDREX SE'cretary-Treasurer PhoJ)t" 32 Wakt"ned. Nebraslm ASK FOR MR. BRANDON ATTHE MORRSON HOTEL WAYNE NEB. MONDAY FEB. 6-0 a.m. to p.m... F'ree'Flowng Ant-Acd Protecton.' Plus Cleanng Acton l Meyer Ol Co. LorS H. MEVER 30 S :l[nn. Phon!' 486 let Us Wnterproof Your Enrre Cor Calf Troubles T akeyour Profts ---Mak Tbs Experment Your calver afflcted wth scours? Colds? or general run down condton'! Many J;lortheast NebraRka feeders Jteport amazng results from eed.: ng calves VS-VTA! Ho\\'ever we cannot promse anythng' untl 'VS VTA s leste'' on more calves. We want to be sure. So we offer you free VS-VTA to tryon your afflcted calver And ark you to report the results to us. Hundreds of reports from you and other feeders can gn us defnte knowledge of VS VTA'S value for calf troubles. (We make report ;ng easy). f pur calves do 'shaw a great mprovement-t.dosn't co.st you " hng! U they don't you are no worse off. VS-V TA cannot harm your anmals. But remember v promse you nothng: We' just 'want to see f you results support tlo'se already clamed. Test Bags [) 'Ask the dealer ta "4 below for a free test bag ":br VS:V''A'lQ oblgaton. Smple feedng n tructo.ns ea?y-.o fll-n report and a postpad envelope are'me u ed.... \yard '. 6dtr:&fgg..' See ths paper llt.e for lewson :so anq chcken 'troubles..'. " 'Nte:'We make po edcna.clam$ for VscvTA. d+t:: s:ol a.f-j" s me utrtonall defcences n fr: '' r( ). ). (J "p":.!". "; ':"}..''\"'". /. r <! ql' f newl parts lare needed (or your John Deere Farm Equpment t: wll pay to reelace them" w.h nlgenlln(l John Deere Pu'S. hey're as dependable as 0 Fath/uL Each J<rho Deere Part s the dentca twn" lot the part t replaces t's!\tade from the same hgh.gra4e materal from the same pattern wth the ' same. : qualty work manshp as th orgoal parc t replnh Genune Joho Deere NtS ate made to ft rght. :[0 last longer. Rght.*ow la good tme to cheer over your John' Deere'Eq. pment. f parts are oded t :pu.dn top shape buy onl Ol"; r :JohlJo-Deere. lar!' e 'YO:Ofder wth. let tl 'e Y9)'ro ll- '. 'u$' tlul town.! NOTHNG Llr.KED HERE b ut the WELCOME Our servcesdale ahdcomplete.;. from t-be largest servce to d'e smallest servce.' \"- No atter' what your GJ': needs we have t. }\Rtf we have -the tra-.ed personnel to do any job rght. 23 trane coorteu'ls ". ejoyees to serve YOlt tal 20' dller0dt dqartrnunt5;. "> Mdtor () erhaul Carburetor Adjustment 'Rfllke Servce TneServce Bddy Fen.r Work!:! Algnment wres.r"'e ':;' t "

13 For Sale Large modern home near the college whch affords an ncome of some $30 per month n addton to yur:wu' lyg l'q\l@.rtefs. Thre s 8 nt:! partment on the thrd floor a good 2-room apartment on the 5ecnd floolt a nce apatme\lt b.asement. There s a 2-room dwellng on the rellr :of th!>oe >lofs h.b; rents _L. ' hat. four 'renf'af unltt( as' we) as seven rooms for the ownr- to lve n. All apartments are now tten:led. There -s a 'full 'base 'mettt an exceptonally god hot water he\tgg plant.wth stokr feed. Lot 8Oxl50 feet... '. Possesson of the part of the property occuped by the owner can be gveq quc"ly. The prke s $3;000;00. Th ;; an opportqnty to get a _ good home wth a nce rental ncome. Martn L. Rnger JlP:anc] Sm '. ea. and Servce en' ' Do Yfou Want to Go ELECT.R'fAL. ' f2p FOR SALE: On<' mllk (OV' and : nlk "tran lh'lfpl's to fr('('n n 4 month ;. mdt's {'({.c:t p Handoph. TN Grfl.ffls. r:zp FOR SALE: 9]8 S. C. CASE TRACTOR wth cultvator ljghls and powrr lft PRCED TU SELL Ths out [t s JlL'l' lke!h'w Ray Flol'ne PhOJl' l-fl Wayne j9t:p FOR'SALE: Manllt"P fork. S:! :). Clmhl('s FOR SALE 948 ALLS CO:\f:J:\E u;.:pd. WOOD BRO". PCKER lted ; year. 907 FORD TRACTOR. NEW >\BEAR C A l' G RlNDER":. WESTEK LA'lD ROLL ERS. BOXES - GEARS by Anthony DearbOlll Couey and JohnRoll.. l' ARP A UL:-S. COMBlKES-Wooc! l'os. DSG-'3-LJera trade-n. HARROW". LOADERS. SURGE MLKERS. 0WA SEPARATORS. SPREADERS-Llrhfelt. Skylne. ST ALK CUTTERS. SHREDDERS. eduotherm STOVES. W A TERERS-FEEDEltS (hog). FORD TRACTORS. DEARBORN TOOLS. SKYLNE HA Y CHOP- PERS GRNDERS. SC'W'ra more' la (' m6dels comng ths w('ck on new Fonl.' anel Mcrrurys. OUR MOTTO "Fast Turno\'C'' ard lunk tho Junk" FOR SALE 9:37 Mnneapols Molne 9:37 F-20 9:38 John Deere Model B 939 UC Alls Chalmers 943 Als-Chalmers ::945 C Alls. Pone 30 J WE SAD T WE PROVED T La.e; \.w'f'k WP llflvt'rt Sf'd 2-0 rtcr(' SQuthf'a.<;t of Rand()lh " th th(> slatl'mcn! "Ths wll sell" t dd. We Wll Say t 4>gan CESSPOOLS DRLl'Et'> 26 nchps hy 36 fpet or 54 feet smgle or landen). We ceme>nt top 4 ;.! [ect deep f you Wsh.. - '" "r"'''''. V The Wayne (Neh) Herald Febrt>ary "Y" ".. J:l ' j ty. Wrte for nformaton and n nflhd_ ;an ('XChang! ::-room tf'rvcw. Box 2' C{'dar Fall. la. <\arllwnt n Lncoln for ll{[ )9t3 accommorlhtlon n \V ynl'. Jo- ===;;;::::;:;:= ly ;;? 'Cal -R5 ds WANTE>- - WANTED: Used Black Clarnet. CARD OF Tf-ANKSt Wrte Box 3.Thc \Vaync H('raJd. '2 CARD OF THANKS. W wsh to WANTED: Harness and saddles to ol and repar. Plger Harness Mr. and :vr:;. John LulU ':2p Shop. o6tfc -A-'-R-D-O-F-Tl-r-A-N-K-S-'- WANTED: Shoppets who can tf'll pn_ss Sl!lCE'rc thanks :for glfte; a good buy n new furnture. ca(ds and Vsts Whle; was n ShOT) around. ]hcn sec us.. the hosptal. Don Longr. f2p compare qualty compare pncp t--.-. Get :' 'be'st for the least at "Vlc- CARD OV THANKS: v\.e Wsh tt) Cul0ugh Furnture. f:2 thank our rel_tlves and fre-nds who remembered us- wth cards WANTED: Goo homes for some and gfts on our :'::5t \\'cddng sle'('k bla klttl:'ns. Mothpr a annversary. :'-r. and.rs. Clar hack PersJan--fathers antpc(>-. ence Longc. : 2p 7k olol'tennt<s\; WSM%d : CARD OF TANKS: WS.;l to or ['2 smc.f'rl'y lhnnk all my rlcnd" Dnd rolatvps for the 4anh; lott 'rs W ANTEJD TO BUY and flowers thc'v sent ml' u;nus;\n the hosp' l CARD OF TANKS: Scrap ron W w!o.h to oanrel<)0{ja:lp7 a(:: Wayne Auto Salvage partments fllr her f.sslstanc(' n put t n out the fle at our place. Wlllam Stalln4 famlj: tf Ce2to3:: tvpo;' and fnends for ther ards and WANTED: Clean (Cotton rags. ;JfovUerr(; :efa(' g: Coryell Auto Company. a4tf e;q\'nn?a;tl' llannj W ANTED TO RENT: House or :\lrs. Arthur \'eseen and famly. apartment furnslwd or unfur- ' fp Neely & Askwth :D.. 3a: m _! Hf'r(> nrc two SEYLER M00RS..k 'j lrt(>.rl. Phone: 52 Box 94 - '.hal the SCl at h(' m<t l'( a ms \\ sell." 9 E. )nl plonc 303 r WLL PUMP cesspools and _ tanks. Frst class _ \Vaync Neb. Have been out of ACRES - RAcwbLPH wll take A d 320 r 'd 'th guaranteed.. av(oaogc set a;t'ro: es fo! ::::::2::::.::R:::";::"::d=O:::P=h=. ====::.;:: FOR SAllE - Two stacks st cuttng alffllf; 00 baks 4th cut No. :20 Rnd O!lP mle north (pat HELP WANTED_ cateff from Randolph \v cast on tng: :HlO bal('s ORt.S straw. :>ldl'.l Tlll' Secord farm ()\(>r('d at Charks Wltkr.:2 mll's south of t h St. and j \\'t'st. flup :SU) per anc' Wth P( )SSl':SSOr-;. :'nn or woman at Dnee t fl care of ('stablshf'd eus- GO ACHES - RA}JDOLPH tomc'rs n cty of Wnyne for fa-. mous Watl<ns products. Average Chalmers 94G Massey-Harrs 0 PENDER FARM SUPP:: FOR SALE: ()-20 THe n good ('ondd on. Also half'd fr \ cutalfalfa and sl raw. 0' south of \VJnJ;de. '00(' 269 Bckert Farm Servce ---c Waynf' N('brakl j26t3 FClR SALE: '2 good used slucto ('ouches. AlsfP:2 good U!jl-'d 2-pece llvngmom sets. Qualty furnture at a bargan. McCullough. 4th and :;\ln n Wayne. f2 PLAN TO ATTEND! The Eastern Nebraska Yorkshre.Breeders ssn. BRED Bnd OPEN GLT SALE 50 Head-Bred and :Open elts -' A.o.4 F al.boar. FREMONT NEBR. Wels Sales Pavlon Mon. Feb l.p.m. Glh Sred and <Hrf'd to Champons Boh Ban. Sales Manager 22 & Hodgl'" Omaha NF}.S KRAL'UEL Auctoneer JAO]{ MLLER _ DOK lkane Feldmen NOTCE: f you C'annot attend '\-\'Tte for (atal()g and :'NH mal bd. j26t2 ALLMAND Farm Welders 'Alevl'Model no Amp FsrmWelder 240 ACRES WTH POSSESSON $75 PER ACRE Plen t good condton. Electrcty water system. Mostly n cultvaton. Located near Soux Cty. Good terms. )cllll.()f;[l(].'('s. nr Tldcn NCb 5f How to G'rease ;;-veenj('o wt:nsvnard staton Randolph nol"th '2 D-56. Wnona. Mnn. j26t2p "\Vf'<.;t. --\ north. Thl>/; farm S NJ.t =-::==-'-.:==_== by lhe ral'oad but S prced rgh :'-AN WTH CAR 'WANTED: For.'' \U per acre. route work. $5 to $20 n a day. ::"0 exjx'rence or -captal rc- b 20 ACRES - CARR LL :g: )adas'rgfa:: Her!' s an adl'ljtw.tf'ly mproved small farm wth good land waler and [('nccs wcll lo('atc'd 0 town 22 past of Carl'ol!. df'al for sf'ml'l'lrempnt chck{'n or hog farm. Fr'ank Mellck frrrm 6OOO Wth Pt )SE.sS()N. Submt Your Offer to R. C. HLL CO. lor W{'st ::lrd 5 _ Wayne l\:cb. f)::l!) Cran Exrh. Bldg. (lmalla ''2 Freeport!J. f2t2p SALESMAN WANTED n Wayne county. Lvestock and fann background essental. Good earnngs for those who qualfy. Gve age experence and a lttle about yourself when wrtng. Foxblt Feeds 23 ns. F.xch. Bldg. Des Mones la. f2t.2p AN OWA YEAST FEED CO)PA NY can use a man at once n ths localty. A permanent poston wth a chane > for rapd advancement for capable man. Appltcant f accepted wll be glv-. vf;('aaglo:blptl:k mfl tmc. Sales expercnce preferred but not necessary must be acquam ted wth farmers n o-calfor Sale Truck -flounted%eller Mounted Model E Mnneapol4Molne "'sheller per manently mounted on 938 Dqdge h uck. Truck s n A-.hape and has new rubhr. Sheller was purchased new n Has capacty of 200 bushels per hour.and. drven by'a 38 h.p. motor. Cylnder type an". 48 feet of drag. Waynel\Jotor&lmpl. (0. Teleph.one 46!' Wayne Nebr. of mprovements n!!=!!!!!!!!!!n AMOS GRANT CO. FO SALE 3.LOTS LotsjNo and 2 ' of thtcollege Hll Sec- fl 0rd tddton to w ay.n 'THlrPROPElRTY TO E Sold by 8dOnly. ' Yo ur Own Car Put on your drtest clothes so you can crwl under your car. Buy a SlJPpJy of trl\nsmsson d/fferental unversal jont water pump and pressure grease a gra gun and spray gun. Abo aome penetratngol and No.40-Ql. 3 coqlplete set of 'Buy yourself a wrehes.to use on -the ontaders that must 'be opened to nspect the lubca;tqjl '\lpply mde. Also new qkn :to graft. on ypur knuckles when the.wrench.lp F.l YUr pray gun wth. penetratpg pl to spry on te sprngs. Be $re n9t -9 breathe for about ten mnutes whle s!)rayng the srngs or you may ol-plate: the nsde of your lulg$ whch.lad. <BE sure not -to mss any place that shbuld be lubrcated as t may cost the ;prce of 20 grease job. for re pars. or. lf ths seems lke too much tro.uble.f\pd expens.e rve your car n here. 'We can assure you f you etr our 'Gut'anteed Lubrcaton" you j"st ;won't try rthat home) job agan. LANGEM'EER; OL COMPAN l\!ebnmq8jhobst fessee 64 )\'lan St. -

14 6 Servces Tuesday For \'s. H. Gottsc Formerly of Wns sde News CHU (HES vsto'r at the Johh Asmus home. Chmney Fre at. Bronzyns\: Home Ft'bruarr 8 ThrC'f'-Fouts brdge Mrs. H. M. Hlpcrt. Fthruflry 6 sons of Wayne were supper guests (' ohn Asmuf home Sunday Mr. nd Mrs. cse Allemann and L dn were Tlursday evenng ' rupthodlst.hnrrh Lnda maned and wns an ovcr BY MSS GLADYS RECHERT' {Rev. Merte C ute pastor) nght nd Frday guest at the Sunday Feb 5: SUday school Asmus orne. at 0. Mornng wo Shp at. Sund y ('vcnlg supper guests at the dwn (Neb) Herald February 2: 50 Brbgren home were Trnty Luthe nn ChurC'h Mr an Mrs. Al"(n Bargstadtnnd Rnfan!' nvfle\td H " e St}cety o('nn. FOltECAST Sunday Feb. 5: Sundny school famly nd Mr. and Mrs. Delmer schpr home llst Sunday afkrnoon at 0. Mornng wab;hp at. l{r<'mlu nnd famly Chor rehearsal Thul'"day l'v('- Mr. nd Mrs. AlVn Bal'J::s(adt We can do your j b on short notce star-tnl" February 950; We solct your rep r and wrng job. ngac;hhnj meet W('dncs. oey M;r ::n':::(::::'j::;!; :"V:?J;:Tr::nc:: Tw'sd.t')!llghl famly 'of Soux Cty spc'nl th('. rj;r_'_' _:\r':;l ;lnf at hl"' Wllam LoeusR.('k nt. n.nrh'. of Frl'mortl who condud('d *pf\'lcrs rlt Trnty Luth('r pr"('lt Houl n(' HJ"rlPSs WH:-' lransacled. Tl{' nrlcl'noon was ;'n ('hurt'h Sunday mornng- WOlS a spc'nt s('wng chr'p{'t rags to h(' dnn('r urst of \r. and Mrs. Fred s('n! to (;rand l<.;jand for vet('rnlls to \\'(';(\'p nl0 rugs to De sold by thc Auxlarv. RN schoolhous(' ' {\ \ lrl'l(l t rtl ('y t('cd - \Vttl('f j\r tnd Mr<;. LC'Rny W('r. Mr R.nd Mrs {)lck \VadE' and Mr and )\"':. H.whard Kru('gl'f of Lncoln W'"('.sunday e\'('nmg supp('r guf:.<; a t r; cv:;roe(>e rlnnf'r lnn slpper gu('sts at the t2: tlr" fr t:.' :g rr: Alrn Ko("h fnd fnmly were sup PC' l;ll'.'j;\s t th Selders home. \r. ;lnrl Mrs Marvn Smts and fbu.l;htcr \\"(')"(' Sunday evenng \;tors lt the Clarence Bronzyn kl homf l\r. ;HH :'-"s. Df'wC'y Jensen and dclughtd' sppnl Sunday' evenng wth Mrs. jensen's parents. Mr. and \.'" Andl'('\\" Anderson. :\r. aor! \lrs.!c'nry Koch were Thur:-.day at the gup t 'ksnn hom!'. and Mrs. Alvn ]a!";.::sladt lv!ltlf'n(]('( n. hl'hrlhy lh[' Hf"h:lnl nth'kf'nohhl at Pt!""! 'j'h\lr<:(j;ly ('\'f'nng. anrl!\rs l)r>lmar <.r('mkp and \r Ah n )";arc;sladt ll ;rlll'{ ('\ (;('o'j'"(' );"llf'l nl'c: \ '' (Jr; < t the. ly and Mr. and. Mrs Henry Hoff man and Marlene spent 'Sunday evenng last week at the John Mohr h9 me.:.' ev J. H. MShCry nn Davd were at the Hft ry McMl' n home Thursday morn! g.. Mrs. Otto Hnnerchs war. lt tho George Meyer home last.sunday evcnng..mr. and Mrs. Jo(' B('ekl'rlhauer n;pth:r:phl:c{b home Mr. and Mrs. Andr{'w Johnson wer(> at the Joe BeckenhaUer home lares. eg Person wert' at the Roy Person home last Sunday afternoon. FrC'nwll \\'{'l"f" culled to tllf' club wth day Feb. R. Ehlers. r"rm home or August R'ODzynsld Mr. nd Mrs. Glen Stngley of FUneral sel'vc(':<: were held Ul'.Sday afternoon at Trnty Luth nn mornng at 8:30. whc'rc a chfmn('y Federated Womnn's club wth (}l.c\".. M. j:l lpcrt. pastor) Mozley and Marsha were Sunday ;P-l mlps we;;! of \Vu.sde Frda.y t. Pnul's Lutl'rlll Churr'h Rl'lndol h and Mr. and Mrs. Dale church for Mr:-. Hans Go sch \'as burnng out. ThE' bla7.(' Was M. Alfn'd Mller. forn\c't \Vnsde 't'sldpn. \ ord pxtngushrd before damage was Ft'"brllllry 8 at '6ctay Feb. <r Church school?)n.ests at the George Da wa.s rcl('\"cd llll\vnsdc Satu'day dune tn the wusc'. Trnty Lutheran Ad. Sunday F('h. :5: Servces n the Mr nd Mrs. Clarence Bronzyn- Mr. and Njrs. M V. Gawfarc of the death of \'S Gottse. and Mr and Mrs. RrlY Ah spent the Tahthn home n Lncoln. ATTEND \'OrTH FEU OWSP Blrthc!'ny Party 'lll{ar(uafglsl:!:'rvdr :7ler a/7lly<;;bln last Thursday evenng at the Roy t"! honor of Wllam Jank("s 0:50. c! w rn:fut e! nt Way e. R \SQl ET AT HOSKNS Person home. ' brthday a group of r('latvc's and Th(' church counl met Sunday Mr. d Mrs. Howflrd Morrs Mr. and Mrs. Roy P(']t'lon \.\'(''(' wll nppcar n next week's pal 'r. t( d f0'.rrs"hlgeb:= frends \W'O entertatlf'd at the at th!' M V. Crawford ho 'c Frday Janke On(' Frday p\"('l"lmg. The CVl&;Y ''nr)\')spr' rh. B;Y?l:.cnng ':'( f ( HosknS Sunday p\.cnmg ('venng. MRS. :\PK:'\"'G ATTENnS (;"(' h('("( Dors. Bonltng Donald wll bf' slto\vn of th:"> Dr. \\:"'r A Mrs" am Janke sp('nt Monl\.Hf'r [Utlf'l"H] and tll' scrmon \\'ll day a'r!tcrnoon \vth Mrs. John famly spcnt lnst Sunda {'\'f'!llng Rev and E..J. B{'l'nt a nnn g \";'r;)('lt C;'dHlt7 Boullng. Robpl t and Dear? M(''. - LEADERS l\ef.ts(' Mrs Alfl'cd Tanke' nnd Mr;;. Gene be rpc'onkd al 7.4'5. Wag-npr. Clark Lt'f' Rhudy. Mnr) Allee Wy and Wf'rc Uneh('on gu('st at th(' Rt'hmrr. Mrs C. A. Apkng att(lld' th(' le am Lus Knl.ln r.. SundflY Fpb. :-):' fohn nohm of Martha KruC'gcl' who spcnt the Jam('s. Mller home. \Vnslde and Dchauln(' Cullllnore of past!\"<:'o we('ks at the Hans 8ro H leaders conf(>r('l(' n Manlyn "Ruw(' of LnClln SP('lt Lncoln from Wedn('sday to S lul AU/'nll ('nnft'r 'n('(\ For Dnllghtf'r's Brthday Sac Cly la \\'ll )(' manee! at grpn hpnc'. r('lurncd to Wllam day. l\rc'etngs wen? hc'ld fl.t tlw ll'\'. B. M. Hllp 'rt w('nt to?llr. and \]":;. John Asmus pnt('r- tl(' Frst Bupllst 'church n Sac Jfl (' r3d Bargstudt of tnsr ntj.rc' c:/ R agl'curtural coll{'gp and at the trned group of l"elatl\'cs Hnd Cty. Omaha Monday. On Tu(';;day am Mr and \rs. Bll M yc'r nnd Student Gnon ballroom. Tlw \V('dn('d-\Y of th!'j we'f'j< he wlll fl"('nds )\ond<\' ('\'C'nmg n honor - -- :{f.' JV('(':lC st ;:; a famly were Cfl.ller> FrdlY arlernoon at the' Cqlrg(' :\r'y('] h0r. meetng closed Saturday evc ng nttc'nd.:l sppcal \'sltors confert'nee of ther daughter Marh. n who JOl _n'''('{er\ SU. r 0 Sll FF'RS STHOK. slll(lt. rl famly. wth n banquet. Mr. and.:v's. Glt'nn S4 pon fnd at Omaha. r':n' \\t"dpt t7t ('::J ' T:lhn' nr;("k('; t :-:r. slj.rff' ('cl a M'. and Mrs. Lloyd Bt'hmer and famly w('rp a thl' GpO' t :Yl('yt'l" m k h fl S famly wpre Suncay Flft('rnoon home WNnpsdyy : f!.f;.;g: \7;. \ (ly: (l'n. TS (ncto\ ;(!ltfs arl(')'(ln lnd vstorc;' at the CUl"wy Hanson Anton Mflu vls!lt'd l(': '\-yt'r.' : Hanna \'t'lsol and!\r" Rchard t facl(wy. ho:. Clhd ]\.rs. Dall' Mo/.lcy Hnd \\'l'dnesd;ly {'\'cnng Mr. and ;'vrs. \\':lt Urlldlgarn ;\lll'r. RF.CF:\'F; WORH OF Mat'sha spent Salunlay n Wake- Do Yo Need Any. and sons cllljpu at lhl'lll'l"man =. Blrthda.y Pl;Y SSTF.R-N"-LA\\' UF.ATH [('ld. GClWC home SundBY t'\ ('nlll \'r. and lt!- (l. rr. S('ldt'r<:. Electrc Wrng? r('- M'. 'flrl Mro.:;. A. A. Rssor of Guests h(' E'lL':-. Framm.nr LaDa.o.;y \hlnn entl'rtnned Tw'<- d f ("'l\'pd w\lrrl ' hul"sray of ttl(' <(':. Nrrcllkl ''''''P Sunrj''" "v('nl'ng.oup- '"L J L'. home Sunday aft('rnoon 0 hplp oyo tlob)tl:'. St6tn \; nf!t'. Sel{jp!"s' brothor's \\'f(' per gu('s;ts at tl(' H. C Hanson s. rs. Brammrr cf'khrate {'r brtmday 'Were Mr <.nd Mr} G('ore her tnlchcr Mrs. Mldrt.'d Wtt(' ;\l\l('s.\\('dl;{ Spl;. Sdyrs'(v<;l ao Brammer Mr. and l-rs. awn'ne[' nl:lesljl} \;C bl: t hf' former O].j\"(' BRml daug-hlpr Arthur Longe home. Ruwe and famly. L('Ro LR.rson. Rewrng the old OUSC an up-to-the-dllnute were Mr. and Mrs Georg ' Darnell jac' orl};:gelrs. Wllam skf;;lrfrr:!g\;e!}'sn;: Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Kralman job on a new horn new swtch or wap out Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mozley and nlllg tt the Florenz Nemann Mr. and Mrs. W. J Erhlt'nkamp let added wll rna e t hander and 5afr for g : ;fd Mrs. Robert Wlj:';jlO MHnn and:'::::: :::;[ndofw'o :;: Next Tme. Retnew the wfe and faml. l\lr. Fsh('r's Brthday d<ltlghl{'r \\"f']"(' Sllrld<lY nmh'!" :lnd 'nls. l\j and Mrs. Otto Gra('f Your Mr. and l\hs. Artl(' 'sll('' Cr:t't"- afl'rno(ll glh'sts at tle Fn'ct Mr. < nd Mrs. Harry Stolle and HERALD SUBSCRPTON We have a heavy stock of approved wrng tanpo a group of rl"ll'nd Thursday Mann. hnm(' lfos.klos. famly f V./al{('fleld spc'nt Sunday ('\'cnmg n honor of Mrs. Flsher's.Halold Darnell \\'as (l SunrJlY: evf'nng- wth Mrs. Stolle's par. for 3 years supples and have secured a Qualfed electrcan. rd" J:(.'\. tv;/j l;!:;st. at th(' Roh('rt BOU- en.f\ctdr::lglar!;('re and SAVE a Dollar! Carburetor pec.'\ New Genune Ford 935 through 948 models Ths offer lmted! Effe tve to Feb. 5 * Genune Ford p:rts ft better and la;5t longer. Authorzed Ford servce saves tme and money * ALL WORK GUARANTEED * Seyler Motors Your Ford & Mercury Authorzed Dealer Mrs. Henry \'on Seggl'rn Harold Ohv('r RE'lcH'rt SundeW n WaYr(' Sunday evenng to al- "A DOLLAR SAVED 9 East 3r<l'- Wayne Phone 303 Qunn Mrs. Cora Carr <lnd Ed dlnnf'r gu('st ; tlt Rf'lchert te'nd h! 30lh weddng annvprsary \Vatcrholls('. hos. Lt'st{'r Prawl.!. <nd rlaug-h- of Mr;:;. Krupg!'r's parents Mr. and S A DOLLAR :EARN."E:D-"================ ter were among gwsts at thl' Ed Mrs. Frpr! RUs('r. Prawlz honl(' at Plgrr Sundcty Mr. and Mrs Wllam Brog-rcn L M. McDonald C BROWN cdonaldl NOW! Get extra value: at NO EXTRA COST "McDONALD PECAL" OVERALLS $2 79 Check these features: Amercas No. Truck Vale GVES YOU NEW MODELS NEW POWER NEW FEATURES FOR 950! Come n and see tbe ord Truck lne for 950. Amera'8 No. 'fruck now. otters YOU#. choce of over 75 Bonus Bult odels and 4 great truck engnes two Sxes and the only two V -8' n' truckng! NEW DELS lke thf-3 Parcel Delv4Py brng the rd Truek lne up to more than 7 modelsau of them bult extr strong to last longer and cut eos NEW POWER n the thoroughly proved no-horsepower sx-cylnder ouge 254 cubc fnth truck engne. Only Ford otters yo. rord choceocy g or sx -cy lndereng nch. NEW FEATURES-New Synchro Slent transmssons! New l'6n. wheelbases for F-5 and F 6! New ar brakes avalable on the F-8! New extra heavy duty clutch wth the Rouge 254! New 5 by 5 hydraule rear brakes on the F-7f New Double Channel frame for the. Bg Jobs! You get these and many more new features n 950 model Ford Trucks Come n today and have a look at Amerca's No. Truck-the 950 Ford AMERCA'S NO. TRUCK VlLUE n tell. gan. Regl>trafan flgure.-ht quarter 949 tom. No. poredtoloteotovoloblejmonthlp"rlod(aug. S"pl._ ttl-show fordlcorodgreal"rlole$ganslhan No. No. No. No. n tholco of engne rypol.only Ford gl. esyojot!kree ofv.8 or s cyllnd"r "ngn" delgn. n.lp.rl.nc. lofe.tr"grslrmonsprovfllho2o'l.'l5ford Truck. on th" road ho'" marked lp r k years of ep rlenc". a record "quou"d b" no other truck. Jfe'nr!; ;:::v:e;:t:k: n:6ooo trutk. n value. Fordhollheo""rrghtlrllcforyou.OYer'75 madel Y:b!olt! rpon;:a ll:"c:'r:e;.:e Bull whch means bg ree.vesaf.lre!nglh end po"r. Trucks Cjst Less because. ' ' =O D!.!!.!!CR Seyler Mot9rs "... WaY;Nbr;! (;J{'stS at thl' Joe CO'ht homr SundflY (. ('nng lrst w('ek W('(' Mr <Jnd ]\'lrs. (')nrcnc"t' Corbt Mr: and M s. Gkn Granqust Hnd famly Mr. Hnd Mrs Ernest Benson and Dale lvtl". nl d Mrs..John BonjR.mn ;md );lr ell(' and Mr. and Mrs lans Tjtg{'n spl"'nt last Sunday '\ ('nlllg end werc sllpp('r guests at tl{' lerman Stf'ube sr home. ML an Mrs. A. V. Tl'l'd werc' ll the 'rmnn Steube sr. home la' Mr. sun['y a d Mrs. afternoon. August. MattC's \\'(''(' at the Hf'rman Steubc sr" home las Sunday evenng-. Mr. H':' Mrs. Eld('r Lubher;;lcdl nnd faml \v('re at the Erwn Luhhcrstcdt home n Wakefeld last Sunday fternoon. Mr. an Mrs. Elder Lubberstcdt and [am y were supper guc'sts at Granald schhof home last Sunday {'ven ng. Mr. a d Mrs. -larry 3eckncr and faml y were at the Otto Koch home sa db-y evcnng last WCf'k. Mr. an Mrs Glenn Granqust and fam y were at the Anton Granqus home Thursday evenng. _. Mr an Mrs. Russell Lutt and famly w't:e n Hartngton last Sunday here they vsted at the home of Mrs Mame Hammond. Mr. an Mrs. Orvlle Nelson and Kathy w re "at the Otto Hethold home Fr ay evenng. " Mr. an Mrs Edmund Hcthold were at he Otto Hethold home Frday a ternoon. About. 0 guests were at the home of tto Hethold last Saturday n h nor of Mrs. Hethod's h a r ane:e hgh; M' Dan Helthold and Wlbur Nolte secmld l hgh. Mr. an Mrs Vrgl Kardell nd {amly SP n( Frday evenng at he Ralph He dlee home ' Rev. a d Mrs S. K. dcfrreese and!am. speot. Fr.day eve ' g : the Jo h Mdhr "home. Mr. and MrS.Lou Lult and f -. Specally desgned full hammock crotch ft. wearer ju!lt rght.. prord" gr.ater wearna: comfort. Prec.on talorng an 'f!z. elusve McDONALD CAL feature alsures exact ft n wast front r.!jja bb legs end length of "'uspen def!! Regardless of. lze and buld. wearer aly)"ays lets correct ft. Cr-;npare these rugged shrts actual wear. Sturdy blue chamt.'ay wth tp:sttch. an. e"". bf tackg Men'.' $.29 Flannel work shrts are full-boded weght warm cotton. Sanforzed for perms:. nent ft. Brght plads n red -Double thck suspender. le fal 2-DoublrSttched seblll 3-Plent of pocket. ncudn snap bb pocket 4-Trple sttched wast Bar-tafked.an ponts '6'-}Ulcholred rust'proof buttons valuesl.oles. Js. aen:esel:n: you ant. Comsre at 7 " """""""'. $'2.7) just " """;''.:t'"tlt '. "j." _.' " ' < "( \;f.):f; work.lo"r" FRESD NT have own reton \. ac.d.r sstn& uppers o -treateu wlt Leather h'll.and her super 'eatures

15 Wayne'Cty School News WAYNE-HERAL all'lltl for Wn;yne rtlrl Allwr.tBahf'. al>!.\"(' a (' look('d net-. d.sllay at n 3 tllly 0 tlt' phnl.ska A.!'o of Fur :\amlt'rs at Stnudln:: left to "lht \\ Ul:ll. t. U '"----- Mnn. showman; "YlrvnR" "t Ardtf' Watf'r)oo: and t\lontl' Jlffn Ln;hltoll" pr( hlf-nt of tht' ls(wnttom. B}lh(' \llls rl'dl'dt'd ('Hunt)' far fllllllt\j{f'r :t L llh'dnj; ht'rl'!'o. rnt h:)a:lr(':'; t;a:'' Crll'Tn prf''lf'nt; Gns Plluls('n 'jcf" prl'sdt'llt: \n:llm Von "('(Ordar:\; lnd Rolll' S(';('rn..'Y. trl'll'urt'r. Ao nttt'ht tl(' Llll'uln nw. tln frml H'r(' \\''("(' Phl U:unnU' nlltl Rll '('tl'r. ['!toto ("Hlrtl'.') Lm('(lln Star {j r!e!r? ArQ".')On"pot For Effcent Cheerful. and Prompt Servce when YOU need good \\ rng "le're Jhnny-on-the-fjpot CALL us Wayne [edrc & Applance (0. :'rs. -"!Ph"t 'JOhnSOn en- ll' [oll()\vmg )'opc last :\'. and Mrs. W. ;\t and Mrs. and fclmly. Mr. CH9KE CONTROLS. co.mplete wth colored onyx 44( knob wr and housng. Unversal type. WATER PUMPS. Ford Hghe'l qoally hroogh ovt. Aso;ater pumps for other popular cars TLLOTS N. CARBURETORS. Chev equal 0 85 orgnal upmenr. Also for other cars. Fast Pstye Starts wth VARCON BATTERES Gr."p 795-2L tlxch. The Varcon "Re'g.tar" has on ao' Ampere hour capacty. 2. famou5 "outhwr" Aurq H[ATERS 2995 "Souh';tld" hals your car n 90 secon9s;' Complete wth fuel lne and'vacyum kll Desgned for Sure Tracton CREST SNOW TRES 4'''''.. (.OO x 6 "Sure Grp"; rugged consfruc:: ton wth bar and buflon type lead. All szes avalable. Values to 25c Each. Guaranteed hgh qualty tools n the'! followng szes: 3YX!G" 5x ft 8XX6" and 8X;{6"' Savebuy nowl ANT- frtfle.7($cgal "'.. :s Geom'rc".!Fn. 8 Sq. COHOn.;FJ Srpe' '.J Su:es P.. rlenly of Women' 46-5]' J f.any S'yles-Every Dr r pn Extra Valuel : : BREAKFAST SET Buffet Table Chrome Chars ARVN ALL STEEL BREAKFAST SET' DNNGROOM SUTE LVNGROOM SUTE PLASTC PLATFORM ROCKEa SMALL WOOD RCKER PLASTC? STUDO COUCH PLATFORM ROCKERS WALNUT BUFFET DUNCAN PHYFE WALNUT TABLE Reg. $ Nw only Reg. $ Now only Re:. $ Now only_ Reg. $ Now only. Reg. $ Now only. Reg. $ Now only Reg. $ Now only. Reg. $7.50. Now only. Reg. $ Now only. $9950 $4950 $4SQo _ $990 _$25 0 $29 $Sqo Reg. $ Now only --32: :!?;oo :_$SO- Reg. $ Now only _ Ray H. Surber FURNTURE. J590!

16 edcal \ k /. t ;. u"e feld Ne s nest Arldrson home to help Mr. r" " \wt 'un fr n A secton of The Wayne Herald edted by Mrs. Rkhl'rd Walter Wakefeld. Phone 2Q W [mhes. Mr nd Mrs Anton An ll'l'or.n<la"ly 'Mr. n<l 'Mrs.!j v<\e v.e;ulz omc ul Cole --.:-.' -" at hc'elmf'l Harrson home la!:>l' rjgday afternoon callers. at the SOL!lH Sunday evenng. A derson celebrate hs brthday ; 7t; VV:! :Mr a. Mrs. Arnold Hmer a.nd re: the Albert George Clar YY(H'.lJ:- tauulj:" r a.d Mrs. WUfd Ham-r r?d' CVln and Dale Anderson :Qy\Stl\f(Cones''''t. )w?.ra.w} famll. Mr. M l\';lrs. :------=--::-:-----=-.:.-=----:.----.:-----'* d rberry Mr. nd Mrs. M. F. Eke "-.T.st. ";;2".: T 'van"e (Neb) ljrald FebrlUry CHU RCH.S an to ths. on were horn.7 O.!' and 'Mr. and Mrs Wlbert Mr.and'.Mrs.QQJ}.lltHtmQ fmq. MtaJ; 'Mfs Mer M(Udat ' \ chldren. ( M and Mr. Ere Ht.: Mr. and :rt S' :; es ;lnt Q- :: ':80"'". '' cae.. ' They plan an early. hke the frst preceded her death. tl R d H y.. u. ho t Tu""A ne Stn'day morlllng. Two new U)rs. Ell'n. Backstrom ded at at C ayman ('no shemer ly Mr. and Mrs Gord"QA J!)l"gen-. me ay evenmg..:' ".'. Her husba and one son Vern rs. Harold Hf'llm and Chl.'ryl were '''r. a"" Mrs. Do" Lull."A".. Guests at the Mrs. R 9 a.h'. grls Jotnt'l:l Margnr Sorenson her home Ju at the 'age h me n Pender to c('\ebra'te the sel\ a.nd famly 'Verjl' at the s.ter w.ere 'Mr: a.;n.q 'Mrs. 'Robert Nelson. Brdl'e\'b':.:. and Beth Carlson. t. Punl's uthel\l Clu\rch of 6 years ve months and 26 mer's 20th weddng an- Lutt home Monday e.ven.ng "la.t. ha a:!t MrnoberJ " Brd&$f J;t- met TftU8Y eve. V.l"V: A "\:Ulary. (Rev. -qolct Keck pastor) days. '" 'Mr and Mrs. Roy Holm were week. Mrs. Ec. Th.oOl). e. r an 'hng wth M. A.:4. posnsh'l. Mrs Suturduy Feb. 4: Conflrmaton She leaves motlr her pas!:>"ng ursday ('venng vstors at the M. and Mrsf Pter H{rerl and Mr. an.d Mrs. Gus Lase and 'R.aymortl. Rhards.\{rs. Raymond Th.o Vl';\V Au:ary had thlr clsscs ll"ltct al.9:30 a.m. foll' daughte. Mrs. Helen Gray F ed Jahde home. Mr. and Mrs. fam..q' were at tm Em Fleeov fqwly. Mrs. George laase CQnry P. lulson;. m;t "Mrs.' EroJ;llct J.ohn regu8.r. mn?-tng at Dale's cafe Sunday. '"C'b. 5: 'Sunday school of Soux Ct a. Mrs. Lllan drt'w Sorenson were Frday eve. hodlgl)ast Sll:}d.\ f().j d)l;ler.. Munson and Hay Roberts spent'. s( ('.-!fjn C'H.fnorre"ck"s:o"nS Tuest\ay. Jan. 24 wth lrs. Al'hert and Bble class at 0 llrlll. DvJne J"aOnhnsa'Onnd Of : ken BoW. Ne'b. Vv n g guests. " :: Borg and Chlll'lotte Ekt:'roth as worshp at'0'45 am' L r ne and two sons Mr. and Mrs. MT. and Ml.ot-toLut am.erck. last Nelsen. the Jast:np)ea. from.n-. aernlard Sunday afternoon. at the Koch.home. Ges Csnry and hmp "bymrs Byron hostesses. The al:ttr-.nut coffee Tu d T. b 7" M' ". Alden and D n of Wkefeld. '::v:r. and Mrs. Clar 'Walter of A. vel) CO]Q. WeJ;'e d.n.llel' gusts. at. Mrs. Glbert 'Mal. spent last B''o 'Bus"hy"\'!l. en. pt'ople o.f-omah. nt t.oe Auxlary 7.'30.p.s"aY: 'ft:" : :.' en s. C U at len were Frday supper guests at day.for th John dne". f' Grun;rn ho se"' + o:ro MrsF:nf rm. d at the home of re:j:.9 nt her home. \\le s5l.':rft?ly : c' preshyt(''ru;""chu''l'h Wy:nry Damkrogf'r home n ovrolght glwst the same dav. M.r. aud Mrs John Severs and l'l'j\" ectl d whch 'provded four tons of (Rev. C. Raoenberg pastor.) Blly Dcke and Lnda Wascher Thursday Jan. ::!6 Mr. and :Mrs. Mr aru;l. Mrs. John Grmm were fy s.pent Thursday evemng at T'"PostpQnl"< fcetlt: of the candy and gfts for' the chldrcn. Sunday <\'0. 5: Sunday school Zt'!e M andt('rr"d B. fctnormy o.oat':oltml'oannd'"'n"'nr(' g"ul""hts" Arol flrt::j/ t lhe Btm Meyer lll'dyll home fot.:vs r''a \\'S h('d lust Mopda v nght ]. 0 b 0 lm. Mornmg worshp. a.m. Dersch whle t'ler parents wprl' at ' "" Mr d M G H 0:.-l. Jun. 23. At. the cqse of the bus.::s th:l Lons dub' 'll>et ng of Westm.nster Fe!lowshp. 6 p.m. O'Nf'll. b(rt Nelson On(' o rs eorge ej es a F.or John Luschen s hlrthday lj<:'s:.-\.e-ltg.a.nt'lf'v.:trd. oj a hfe Jnll?4 ll"y vo{"d '0 <.")0".<'' ho. Frday Feb.]: Communcants ::\rs. Felx J>lnck returned last MlChctartene DKlnrcll'Ynb('cgan \\- rrrk on ar7:celkee;or!fr:':st Ahye gutuestsd at the Luschen home laot nl<'m'rs up eer.lca was pl't.'. _.. "' " "cla.ss 4:5 at th(" manse. on uy a Vl oe so le[' -- ""' es ay evenlog were?vr and s 'lted to )4rs W Ham Hugelman Nen. ask.a Heart c'mqa gn tl Fl'J Tuesday from t'attl' Wash. and Dr dnd.:v" ('.:v Cae dnd Vll D About 40 gh uesb were at the Mrs Hans Geewp and. daughter hl' local' PTA V.;{\ orgal:lzed ; uary. e. t%:e/:!\;t;b:.v The Portland Ore." where she has been and Mrs Harry Larson spnt ean 'Meyer ome Fnday evemng H):2D wth.4\'lr. luae)man. Dr. G. hav vstng for th f' weeks. Thursday n SlOUX Cty Dr C M fot: a coope.ratve lu.(!cheon n hon- W. Htmton B.nd tt!>v..martn draw. WS.CS h'hll{'k f<'lmly dnner H the Mr. and M Weldon Jensen re- Coe attended thl' meetmgs of the o of rdmr Meyler's bjrthd"dprzes.- ng up the' local by laws. M.rs. Bu- WSCS meets ths ThursclaY Feb. turned f!'om rl Lews Tacoma Spux Valley :'\. Assocaton.! a ca s wen. to Dof!: r;e {f'rsen gl'lnw.n \Va!/- ther f:rs-t predent 2 wth.:'v's. Nep Swaggerty. Chrtall (hurch Wash. where r. Jnsen r ceved Last W'ednf'sday afternoon. Mrs Aron Helgren r Johnny Kay. :t.nd served twd years d. subst- hs djscharge rom the army. Fed Sal;l.On ent.ertaned a ff'\-: and Mrs. Alfred Severs. ':. tuted sx months the thrd year Sent' -\( (' (R('\. Roht'rt Evans pastor).m'. and Ml. G:nn Troth of C'"ldren and her mothers for Guess at te Dale Meyer hom('. ' - as u.n.:sde-nt. Sheyas vc.c pres"l!. ) Sunday Feb.!': Bblf' school 0 Ashton da vsted Saturday D'ane's brthday. Frday ('venmg?-st Snday n honor ot Randy! dcntlfor two year Serv('Al duh nwe(s FH.d) a.rn Dvllw worshp a.m. Gos- l!l'nmg at tl: Fred Lundn home :v. '. Fred Salmon lentcrtalnc'd a flr!:>t. blrt.hday were Mr. and ;\'<';. Feb 3 \\-Jth d 0 lll)c lunclwon pd Sf"rvjcp. 7:: )0 p.m. en!'outc from Jlen to Norfolk. few frends for her husband's OrvJlle Nelso and thy Mr. ttnd ( (lre Grls Mft&t. \tho!:sol;; t!tl:h Kng's D a u gh tel's regular '"lr 'Jnd :Mrs Fred Lundn were bhhday.. Mrs. Otto l-r:ltho.d and Wlbur Mr. fnneheca Crurpflre rls met The Count) :o.:t{nf>loll!\g(lt \\ monthly \vork nwl'tng F('h :2 :2 Sudy' dner guests at the John r. and Mrs. Alhert RO'g \>'crt. and Mrs \!k Kal""l an?- famdy al the pubhc lbrary fllursday. gve the lesson o\<ock t (' church pat'lor. Beng.ston hom They were after Frday evenmgltllh'r gul'sts at the Vr. and v's. 'dmund Helthold. Ja(l. 9. for ther regular meetng _. noon Vstors M!lvll Lundn's. Dale Bard home n Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Meye and (t) 'nt'd by the pledge to the flag WCTU l\'jon (ovta.nt Chur("h :;vr. and Mrs. ' Ra)w\v Mary Kay Word was re("('vf'd hy Mrs Wl. Randy were at the Otto H. 'lthold elllfl ther law som!. Mrs. EUa \"('r".'.'.' (.R!'\ l'd:ryll l:. Gustafson pastor) lnd FranCS o[ POr.(ca were dnner lm llugelman that ':\lr. and :\ ls. homcr' lt a}{lurdqy lct'enmg hon Klpnty s the new a.ssstant guard. v u \\.J ha\l' t - rall(:ls \\ J. lus ay J:' PU :2 Bble.study gutj!t>.ts at the elvn Lundn home Upyd Hug elm a n arrved at or 0. rs. ('thol s brthday. J<. F\'e Rrls. prepared a so. lardnmectlll () :h. n. -'llt'l' nn lnd prayer 730 pm ChOr rl ('('b'htng M$ y Kay's sxthbrth. Bownsvfl:e Tex the frst of the :.\'. and Mrs. Robert Boecken <-'l dnner nartv at tw home. of nou ced next -.;\ ell" twarsal' 8 pm.. day. week:. hauer an famlly and Mr. and Mrs..sul Ca'rol P te n Wed d -._. --- \ Saturday. Ff'b. 4: Confrmat on '.Mrs. Myron Olson and twns ;:Vr. land :vrs. Charles Kjnney.r Cec: Wrledt an sons were suppt.'r Ja!l.' l5. Ths ta..pr6jech:;e CorrununUy losplt* N.ott'--s class :J p.rn. spent Tuesaj(. afternoon at the Mr. ajd.mrs. Geocge W. Anderson guests at the r_zra B()(>kenhauer l'a(l'h grl wll rve an.hon)l" \ lrs. l<"'rancjs Sutter. ;.;urglcal. Sunday Feh. 5: Bble school 0 Fred Lundn's ur.(d famly and :'ll'. and Mrs. Ker. home last Sunday evenmg. Ot(l: groups wll serve thell'dln. Jan. 25: Born to.r. and ;Vrs. :.m. ;olol'nmg WprshlP a.m. Mr. and Mr'. Jac.k Busby and mt Turner and famly were at the lo.'-r. and Mr!';. Paul Peterson of ls. m t.e future. A bake sal"' S Dale Kay a daughtrr l.l.jan. : outh program 7:30 p.m. ::'vr. and Mrs. E b Busby of Ln.coln Preston Turner home for an oy- Avoca la. spent lat Sunday after P'Vlnt;':d n the future. net tl'. weght 7 h:.. [)/ Hrp spendmg the weekend at the st'r stew Frday evenng. noon at the Nels Grmm home +:;ng. f"lt John's l:.uth'mll Churnh pan'nu Clff'l d Busby home. Mr. and M.rs. Charles Knney r..:\' an? Mr Elmer Harrson 'lo.wn (Jlub '«' Jan L.5. Bor tq '\:' and :\rs. (h\". Robnt E h pastor) B('t'tllce and Harret Lel)pl{e o( t'n!tertancd for Sunday e-venrng wej'( m SOUX Cty ast 'Monday. the Horzon club met last Douglas ).cqul"la. Lonne> T h U r s day. '.'d Walther Wat.erhury. s nt the weekend al dnner ::\'. and.:v's. O. D. Salley. Mr. and. Emll Utecht w('re TUh;day at the home of Jllrs. Carl Byron wl'lght os b!6. 0/. ] 'Cl);U{' at H pm Lcs;C Brudlga s..:vr. and :\-lrs. Chrs. Neu and 'Mr. eat:k. bwas decded to: have a Val. Jan 24: 80.' tll.:\l!'. and -rs. Fl'lcY l' l d 3: Lades Ad at Mr. and Mr ' Russel Park and and :\ll's. Dllon Neu. 'Johnson and ::vr. and 'Mrs. LesHe cntne Box Socal n.february The Lee Roy GrlC'sch a daughh'' \ 2:30 P ll. ost{'sss an':.:'>.rs Fred famly spent rdav evenng at Last Monday :vrs. Helen Ander- Brudgam spent Frday evenng at gl' :O;fare on a sx week pledge per. Deborah Kay \\'eglt 8.bs. 5 oz. Jah.de :\rs. Wl.llam Thomsen Jack Park's. so'tl celebrated her brthday when te Nolan Chrstenson home helplodland on Fe-b. eaeh has. an as- Robert Hollman. nwdlcrtl. '\. dl'ry nh.kt'r..mr. and ::v's. Alvn Sundell her daughtpr Mrs. FOrrest Hanson ng Mrs. ChrstenSOn celebrate her gfu"p'-'nt to fulcu for the pjedge. Robert Gerlng. Jr. medcal. : lturday ' (b. 4: Church ;chool were Frday el"l'nn!7 guests of :Mr. and fmlv of OakJand spent. the brthday. Today t's doubly rsky to drve wthout nsuradct'. Most states bav: the new type tbj. responsblty law. f you have an. accdent and can't>polt"ty up to $llooo-you may lo your ' f:ght to dsj )ay of payng. OOlty dama&:.ca.whch may coat vrgs-securtyl Your apqstl. Pf.ol;ecton s Slate F:n:rn MutQa Autg mobue l!a t;oqfor your futanclall'sponsbuty. Lrt Os mo.v( yowtr;vj" ys to nsure wth State Farm. WES PFLUEGER t :; p. m. and :Mrs. Gord Nuernberger. dam Wth her. Frends and rejatlvcs Neghbors and relatves SDent SundJY Feb. S; Sunday school Mr. and M.t. Clarence Nelson ca led on her n the afternoon. Saturday afternoon *th ::vj:rs an Bull' clss at 0 a.m Dvne and Dane M and Mrs. Floyd aurday afternoon frends and Charlotte Lundah l he:png her e: 'l(l" 0:4:) a.m:. Johnson Mr a d Mrs. Leo Schulz rcatlvc's called on.:\ll's. Nl'ls Lar- celebrate her brthday. lu('sd.y. Fell. t: Choll' relwar Loann and :ve :\.and Mrs son to hejp hcr obsclve hel buth.mrs. Fred Lundn attended th' ' '''' elt S rn tsjn \ :( On: dakr and :\rs Harry Conner and :;la;!a:tmj.r('p at the Mlt Sah'm Luthemn Church Concord fol N lma. Jean s l)jrth Mr and Mrs Rolle Long ' Joyce and Elberta Shelngton of Easy Steer'n$? Just try THS tractor! B- lt'sl all rght to wrestle wth a mall but not a tractor. That's why you'll ko the steerng on the Ford Tractor. t doesn' try to knock you out. You ca st comfortably and watch your work and strer wth a couple of fngers. n fact on level land :you can plow a nat furw wth only a slght to ch on the steerjng wheel. Here's th" secret. The.orcl Tradof has (lutomott!le. type steerpg e.' specally bult for tractor use. Wth a Ford Tractor Dearborn mplemen:ts and our s rvce you're-on top When can w demonstrate a Ford Trador on your arm? BCKERT FARM SRVCE _ Wayne Nelbraska (V he Dorea: CurlsW soc!e!\- Wfg \\ stoc) meet on day.:vr md Mrf Leonard Dersch fammranctmrsbomaha's[nt.w.enda..m'm'd_b_m'_c-'- and Betty ::V' and.mrs Al parental E. C. home. Thursday l<eb 2 8 pm ThS \\ \-\('' 'luesday {'wnmg VStOrs at br' n p\-'nlng llh'ltmg \\'n thl ly Wagemans helpl.llg Mr. mna:;ae.llq tlon \\ fl\m'tne:r!.ed:orthd{ a class a m ChOr rehearsdl 730 Thursday aftertoon Vlsltor':t the p m Lloyd Carlson orne. SUndd) \ h ') SundY school Lal$t Sunday.Jan. 22 Mr. and and Bble- classps t q J j)l.\trs Lloyd Car son and Patty w.ere VlllC worslup a am.. dlnnpr guests at the Adolph ang Board of Trustees wll m('pt on lsh homp "Monday. Fpb. 6. R n.m. Frday.' neghbors "and frends - spent the 3fter[oon wth :v's.' E. OB T U A R Y " -rrl:y. h pmg her cfe-lrate' Mr. and.mrs. Robert F. Banson :'\'rs Elf'n :So UadL<;.trom were Sunday d ncr gupsts of ;\' Ellen N. Johnson was born Aug. and rs. Alfred( Meer..888 at Oron ll. Sht' came 0 the Last week (Tuesday..:'lr and La Porte ('ommunltv as a small.\l's. ()se-ar BDomqust returned chld wth hpr pan'llts unc later from Dpnvpr wqere the'y had been se\::\fze:e. nfan'cv and Y:tthrrZ h\e. a confrmed at SalC'm Luthcrclll \reekend guest Ej.t the Ernest Wne.' ('hurch 904. gardnpr home.. On Jnp 5 93 she was unted \-rs Jo(' Klpzman sprnt from ':ln marrjagl' to Alfred. tron Sunday P\'e\onday <t Chevrolet alone n the low-prce feld' gves yo hghest dollar value famous Fsher Body. 0 lower cost motorng! he of Tlk4E move 'SWFTLY Too often the' 'FUTURE' we've dreamed about s here TODA Y Too often w.e'vc planned and saved too late. 4tDoor S.dan oj! Your savngs of today buld your. securty of tomorrow. Start.YQllr savngsacchunt nqw.. whle TODAY s; stll here! ; o!o 0 *.! 4M."CA'S BES BUY Combmuol 0/ POll'erglde TrclnsmJrson and opton on D.e LUKe mods t exra () ' -! SAVNGS AND CUCKlNG ACCOUNTS CHEERFULLY SERVCE).. " FlNANCAL. PROBLEMS CONFDENTALLY DSCUSSED frst ATONAL j ebraska!

17 . / " r '.- "'o 'r!. '!fcf.'. :- ;r/": '. J-'r-' J' ';r ;--"7 J;' :r".':.':. ).p.t-:-)< J.; $;5- '-$- l.fj.r$ f"f.(-rrfrr'fy.t7tt?' ' CLOS N OUT As :have decded to [ut fannng wll sell the followng descrhed property at my fann located 5% mles north and 5 mlcs west of Waync 0' 4 mles east and 2% ll:les not'lh ofcarrolj orlulc west and 7% mles south of Laurel on- rs. Eml. :'.r nnd )[rs Felx Durn'\" wd farr:y \'erc at tl(' Paul Tghe home n Homer letst SUnday. df::; :;Jttl!lkl;n A home last!unda:>. : Lnda Mre Arp swnt Saturday <tnd SundHY at the Ernfrd' Alh:n hoo(..t'. and ::\lrs. 'lcnlon Vann and Roger and l\lr. and J\lrs. F. \. Reth w(''e at the Floyd Bupp home last Sunday aft('rnoo and for suppel'"_ (Mr. and :vlrs. Charf's Bull and! Mr. and 'Mrs. EldOn Bull spent lart :2Y evc'nlng at the Floyd )Olr. and \n;. Donald Alber and })ran we'c' lat tlw Roy Spahr home ) Sunday C\'llnng last week. - 'and '\lr5 'Ray Rccn' w('re dnr guts at the Ed Nemann home Sundny ('venhg'. ;rda;\;g r :;f ap: _ Plorcn! "ljmann home. They Wl're at the Fretl Reeg home Fnday evenng. Mr_ and rs John Slew'-". ::'lr. and :\-rs_ Paul Sc\'el'"s and Brenda ' and r. anp. lrs. Eldon BulJ were at the Challcs Bull home Thursday evenng. ':Vr. and ::\ll s. He-m'Y Wac]p) spent Sund$.y last week n Wmsde Where they vsted at the Arte Fsher home. Mr. and Mrs. Art F!ol'lne and \5. :'\nnc Rcnando spent Frday at the Raymond Flot'lnc and ::'vlrs. Bll Rachcrbaumcr and Mrs. Delmar Paulsen. \vere at the Amos Ech home Monday evcnmg Mr. and' Mrs. GuY' pjppctt and 'St?l.S spen t Frday evenng a t the Amos Echtcnkamp home.. M-;:. and Mrs_ Carl :\-eyer were dnner!uests at the George Bartels home lst Sunday evnng.mr. and Mrs. C. W. :Vlller and j d: last :wr. and Mrs. John Surber were dn!er guests at the Ed Surbel' home last Sunday. ' nll'. and.:\rs. Ed Watkns and Barbara were ar the John Surber home last Sunday evenng. :Vr. ajld rs Ed Watkns and Bal-bara' were at the John Sur6f'r home last Sunday evenng. Mr' and Mrs. 'LaMonte Bacon ahd Judy and Mr. and Mrs. Adm BacQn of Omaha. were at the Adln Austn!home Fr9.ay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Warren Austn and Carol Ann spent last Wednesday evenng' at the Adn Austn home. Mr;' and.mrs. Ralph Austn and : f/t;;h::tlgustjn home Guc:Hs at the Jason Preston ho:me-ojast Sunday venng for suppr Y'-CH.'.lr. 'lntl r\r:; C.tH Bee Preston Mrs. Hf'nry Preston r. " asr:dwf;ll r:.ch:t::!rt Gerle mann 'Mr nd Mrs. QU'entn Pres a.nd - _ and tlrs. Jason Pres. were Omaha Saturday evewhere they attended the hock-. and Mrs. Ernest Muhs and spenl last. Sunday afternoon Wa!? Muhs home. ty was a guest of Los Ma:rKe '\f and.oc: r.-":"" guests at the n Colerdge THURSDAY. FEB. 9. Sale Stafts at :oo P. M. 65 Head Lvestock 937 Mnneapols-Molne Tractor. Unversal J 20 HEAD CATTLE.-- Good Shorthorn purebred bull 3 years old regstered. 0 Shorthorn mlk cows-folll." 6-year-olds fve wth second calf one wth frst calf. 9 calves eght 0 months old one 2 months old HEAD HOGS T earn Horses grey and sorrel Sx-ye;-r-olds weght 3800 lbs. GOOD'SET OF HARNESS oultry 50 Lefhorn pullets Hanson stran cuued and vaccnated. "'J<on<::llwater heaters electrc. 3 sows wth pg 20 summer pgs fall pgs : Duroc and Berkshre cross to putebred red Duroc boar PAR OF FLYNETS MscelaneQus Ol tank heater. Post drll. Forks and!scoops. Two hog Two mneral feeders. Hog waterng pans. 300-gaJr; fuel tank wth Other tems too numef(us menton.. 'l' on rubber and Cultvator farm Machnery Case 6-nch 2-bottom plow. Grnder Moores good condton. McCormck-Deerng 0-ft. bnder n good shpe. Sandwch 40-ft. elevator swngng hopper. pjtable 32-ft: steel elevator. McCormck-Deerng -ft. horse dsc. Hrrow 4-secton. 4cormck.Deerng corn planter. Vtor endgate seeder. TJo wagon boxes. Rnnng gear. "- Hl)y rack and steel runnngear. R4bber tred wagon tralef 'wth large box. McCormck-Deerng spreader. Hay sweep \v' Farmall tractor. John Deere horse mower. McCormck-Deerng 2-ft. rake. stalk cutter 2-row. Culttvator sngle row. Economy Kng cream separator electrc motor one year old. HAY 654 bales of brome hay. 226 c bales of alfalfa hay. 75bales of oat straw. 03 bales of rye straw. Two stacks of frst cuttng alfalfa. One stack brome.and clover med. untl settled lor OlE Owner.

18 "' "' The'tVa)'") (Neb) tremm FJl'jl\\Y All the lt TO ;LAN 950 of Stanton Mrs. Matlda Wan-. ' Hurry Hansen home n Nor- ME EXrENSON BUDGET tpch Anna Otto and Henry Mr. and and Mrs. Ed Meerhenry and Nell 'Wrtdlt of Lncoln Mrs Theodore Lemer and son of Arlene and Roy Nedra of _Norfolk Dstrct Survsor of ExtenSon ''test Pont M'. and Mrs. Carl \vere Sunday after:0n vtol's at ':S dja:;d %de e?' :d a=y T Wphrnold Wtte orne n Rlanm 'me Wednesday. Mrs. \Vrght and mes and a sodal evenng were TusQay evenng vstol"s at tthe. Schroeder are on the 'State rljoyed. W<l!a.d MMs home were Mr. and E. "tensjon Budget Commttee Th<:'y Le-onard Marten Mr. and Mrs. Mr\ and Mrs. Don Panter and were guests at the Fed home Wednesday even nt J onc8 WQS a Thurs oy."'hese otwo son enjoyed an annversary :h t; 2ts:e;('y. Donny Longe son. of Mr. and :l lt::rg:uf!rlg thfroa!eeof :'e:;e J!!: =======p==== nfected shoulder. over the W!eekend are as fol. and Mrs. Nelson and Th::St:. a.uhlod : U:dYM:eJ:t oe;:: spent Sunday at the Marry Carlson were Sunday dj'll'er Vst"- m l t to pl the lo budget. 'g: ; Mrs Mnnl Schel_ and NOJF;'fnt dyfay: Mr. amt!j. Jens Thompson of a!nem!on!: CORPOt.-U. ltollath m berg home TUesday evenng for were'sunday MT. lnd Mrs. ;Ye': : Jd ortwa:r. ut the afterttoon. RETURNS TO FT. RY supper n honor of her 73rd brth- at the George Cpt WUbur Kollath left Snday dy were:.\fr. and Ml'S. - Schel- 'lo.rnng for Ft. Rley. Kan. after la-nberg and?allas Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pu:s and 8 rtd'rrg\ the past we('k wth hs Uonard Nrlmg Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Erwn V ;c._";;_ rents. Mr..and Mrs Ernest.r]an. Hel bolsheme-r nd daugh- m we're callers Broekel' Fred Pus Sunday lau. ;d Ugdd!g Ernes't homes on Sun- Voecks lome n& EGGERS S. Marcella Hamm. Evenng guests day They also vsted Mrs. Her- Glen Roland.to!'.tA SPE"AKER were:.mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Behmer man Marten Bnd Arnold Bronzyn- Mrs. Voecks' sk ll a Norfolk hosptal of Plger Dr.. \V. Eggers of Omaha rep- Bgr:ct':;yd r; jl:n r Sentngjthe Nebraska DVSQlllof Mrs A.rt Holt of Sdney. Cards tjjle Amercan Cancer 'Soct.ety was were played and przes \'\.-"ere te speaker t>:efore the' PTA at the awarded to Mrs Harlan Her'bol- J: ;Je:ntt:nn;c ll:lcr\'0d Y';ld'r Brentrarfa f:t'::tto;;s "y:elled elmer. f() the annual pollo campagn later Volle}' &' Organzed hut?m' the st through the ba gupt: l%lla::t:: 4!h grades sang a number of songs ThuTh--Qlay evf'mng They plan to ca dsl:;;"\\ha: S l:) Thurday evenng. e.-s meetmg and re.ad a "New :\:' and ::\-'$ A.rnold WttlC"r home Fl'lday. snent Frday and Saturday Wth Mrs. Norman Deck and nfant Mrs. Clare Theqplulus. son Roger Nonnan returnc'd to Dolor:es Bard nd Horace Beavther 0nw from a Nol'folk ho.<;p- e' of Omaha sfwft Thursday wth Year's Prayer." There was large and fflmty \\ l're Sunday evemng attendance: Comnllttee ncluded Vsltors at the Ray Wttler home tal Fndqy the former's p rents M' and n:jrrh:{mde:cfa ')ff's Norns Schroeder and Mrs..:\' and Mrs. Wesley Sohl and Mahan. The- servmg table was ce-n- daug-htf'-rs were Frrday evenng \ 5- te"red wuh a snowman made b} tors t thl' Vernon Ht'hnH'r home :Nrs Mahan. r and )ls Llrtm Scllf'L'nwr Communty Club!:'e :\ndan O2tospp(t The Conununty c:ub mel at th{' the E'd Appel home. dstrct 3 school house 'Thursday :\r and rs. Harry Schwede evenng. Marvn Fuhrt'nan presd- Darrell and Jerry \\/:'rf' Sunday ed at the busness meetmg. Mrs. ('vcnlog dnner guests at the \hl-!'dqrvn Fuhrman and Mrs. Paul ham Plahn home n ;'\J'orfulk. Later heurh are on the conmuttee the group were guests at the Melor the polo drve. Lou ScheUrch vn Mller home n P!crce 0 honor and Harry Schwede \ert' on the of Keth :'--('t':- flrot brthday.mtertanment commttee and the) annl\ersary. t;atrp at"o r; esda? f\:l?:;n e:. George Fehn of Norfolk showed )' and.:'vlrs Herman Koch of :J0U jos \ ;n\eesuny r:e ft ::.r:; -larry Schwede on the servng :;Vrs. LoUS \\'mk and Donald of eommttee. CorrcctlonvJlle a. and Mr8. horne. :F'N'd Thursday supper guests at the Pettt and fanll.)' of Norfolk were Monday afternoon \SltOrs at the Mrs. Mnne Kraus.e home. Stamm and Norma Foy Nelsen. :\' and Mrs Henry Deck Wf're Thursday evemng VStors at he WJlltam Deck home. Hghland Club Mrs. Eml Gutzman was hostess to the Hghland Project c:ub at her home Thursday afternoon. Guests 'were Mrs. Dewey Jensen and Mrs rs. Fred Langenberg. Mrs Norrs Schroeder and 'Mrs. Ray Wttler gave the lessonon Clothlrtg nstructon Part. Mrs. Ohver Ke- saw wll entertan the club Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. RwlS Fletcher ot were afternoon vlsroors at the famly spent Sunday afternoon at \layne VSted at the V OOdl'O\\ \a Clyde Wlson home and Margaret the Edgar MOTalz home. arftt MrS. ='8ul P&terso-n and l93.ldjls_ Card Club han home Sunday Mrs. Fred Brumels entertaned Sundavdlnner guests at the Ken_ <:;dsf';:l t:ks \t{'he a{jl faly J trr::l=: wayns::/& a::t! rhembers of her card c:ub n her nard Hall home were :vrs. Ernest son home home Frday e\' nng. Hamton home. Mr. and Mrs. F'aye home Thursday afernoon. Guests Wollschlager and Don Delons ':\-r. and :vrs. Ed Brum('ls called Mr and Mrs. Vern Frmk and Ham ton of Fremont were guests were Mrs Wlham Langenberg Bartman and Mrs. Augusta Prldrow a! of Norfolk r and Mrs. Mrs Matte Voss was a Mondlay Harry Ferns home. Su day dnner guests af Mr. and on Ernf'st Kotlalh Sunday eveolftg. famly spent Sunday evemng t the ther Monday. Roland PeteY'S SUsJ('- and Vlckle and Mrs Wllam Swanson Wre Mr. 'Mrs George Langenberg and Mvs E. E. Fenske Ten-pont pltch was played and pnzes \H.'rE' awardoo to Mrs. A. Bru!lgE'man ::'.lrs Henry Asmus and Mrs. E E. Fenske. Mrs Brumels served a cake whch n b::;el.t Be= mer Wll entertan the c.ub Feb fl9'l" Brthday Mr. and Mrs Harry Drevsen and J et Kay Mr and Jv.rs. US Bendn and Janelle and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pmgel MaryAnn and :e g/vtlno oyor of Mrs. DTevsen's bntthday leclub L 'Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ernest Langenberg entertamed the Trple Three Card c'ub at ther home Fnday evenng Guests ncluded: Mr. and Mrs. Reu_ ben Wnter Mr. and :Mrs. Paul Zutz Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Machmller all of Norfolk Mr. and!mrs. and Barbara ;'vcfarland all of \\ lsnlr :\r and.mrs. Henry Llenpman and famly werf> Fnday cvenmg gue<;ts at the Clause Rathman home. Tuesday e\enmg dmner gues.s at the Ewald :Morns home at Carroll were :Vr and.:\lrs. Clarence Hoeman. Lou Scheurch was a Monday evenmg cal:er at the Ben Brumets home Donavon and Jerold Brumels VSted CpJ. Wllbur Kollath at the Ernest Kol!ath homf' Saturday afternoon. Thursday e\enmg vstors at the Ben Brumels home ""ere \' and :Mrs Eml Behmer Dallas and DarWn Pus sj}('nt m'cetng at tle Carl lnz- My and Mrs Ed-v.'n Strate and Delons were Wednesday evenmg supper guests at the Ed Bernhardt <rar-ence Schroeder. Pnzes were \yon ty Mr. and.:vus. Erc;: Meler- nry horne n NOrf0lk. Mrs. AlJ)ert Behmer and Mr and Mrs. Harry SchW'ed'e r. and Mrs. Ernest MachmUer. wel" Wednesday afternoon vstors at the Ed Bernhardt home n he next meetng wll be at the orrs Schroeder home. Norfolk. \ \' and Mrs Fred Kennedy were A._ AnuW Meetng Thursday evetng vstors at the A large group from Hos/Lns attended the Wayne County annual 'Mr and Mrs Ed ::vleler'henry and Martn Schermer home. extenson meetmg n the Wayne Don were Sunday even'rg vstors audtorum Thursday evemlng followed by a cooperatve!covered M;r. and Mrs Albert GreeNwalt at the Clarence WooC'hman home. sh dnner and square dancng. of Altona were Sunday afternoon aand supper guests at the John 6uth Fello}\'Sbp Reck home. Members of the outh Fel:o"f- Mr and::vrs Wlmer Dcek Karff lp met n the BtEtherhOc bulj:l_ en and Jan<' were Wednpsday eve g on Monday n ht. Harod WUt- n:ng Vlsltors at the Wll.Janl Deck l' Jed. the de otons. ahcl had home' arge of the busmcss sesson. Mr' and Mrs Ed Bejrnhardt allde ed!r :t;u:\ :teu;lat:l\:)per gu('sts rotpel'hood bllllqmg. Mehhn Mel- Mr.and Mrs Leonard Marten e henry served refreshments. were Sunday afternoon vlsltors at the Frank Marten home (lard Party Monday afternoon guest$ at the Mr. and Mrs. Hans \ Asus <en- Henry Langenberg Jr. home were tj;r\nen'es;: aj MnnMr0rgblUs and rty: Mr. and Mrs._p.arenee daughters; of Wsner were 'Satur- then e a:g.dmr:.s;etn: 'a!:nn vsltors at the Harry r ch a sons Mr. and Mrs. Wllard 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brumels :Mr. aas. and Mrs. Harry Wehrer and- Mrs. LeRoy Brumels and a-db. ghte MT. and Mrs. Henl'}' daughtet's' a ll ell Randoph Mr. and ge berg Jr. and GenellMr. and Mrs Frank Marten Mr:p_.Mrs r:: :;;':!%scj' :a:':::::e vs - dght rs Mr. and Mrs. E!. Sche- l\ttrs. Caro:lUe Fenske vllntcd ) ber and Mr. and MrS. Frank rh-e: Peter- Ulrch. home S-unda ller. Przes were awardel to Mr. temoon. a. r M. Her@:she!m-er and Mr. Herman. Pus and MJ;s. L.ouaa. a :l. Erwm Olrlcl. Strate vsted Sunday aftejoon at -- _ the Herman Jochens homl. - ref b Mr. and Mrs. Wlham D c;t Qnd r. nd Mrs. Ohar:es Fluhrrnan Dale Mr. and Mrs Henr Deck entet: ned' ther PnocMe dub Lestr and Myron and Del r Mn S*"df yenn. Guests e-re Mr. ::er were Sunday aftemwon:v#:;tors : : m:=n.lnr;s :at:. ngkw Altona w rea ard dtomr.and!m[r:s.emj and: Ml'S. JG'hn.Rek speptll last :Behn'te Mrs. Frank ME.erl and Ed' week> at Soorm Lake la.! f'here nter h;v!!h;r:d were Dube Bfrtlldays Sunday evenng vstors at't;e- E"- U;')! s at tp. carl qtqch nest Pus' hqme. hq ndlly."eunt ll< \ of M. a/ld Mrs. C j a d E'red' WQl)wch\s :and flamly we!'e' w re: r. and Mrs. 'Fl'cd ch at the Larry Hlenhome:'::!lrs'lfer:;\ \r and Mrs. E. O. B.-hmer and Those Mr and Mrs. AJton Fuhrman and nng at the faml Y WE're Sunday actprnoon v::;- arc Mr and Joe Vla*k of ho's at lw Herman Bauermester Sandpont. da Mr. and Mrs. Anhome nerr Norfolk. ton Vlasak of lnton Mr and Mrs LoUS GosC'h und('rwent a Mr's Charlt'g Gg y of Norfol and major operhtlon l a NorfOlk hos- Mr and ':\rs. Ru 0 ph Vlasak. pltal Fl'lday mormng Jpr condl- Mr. and 'Mrs. ul Broekt'r spent tlon S as good as can be expected. Monday evenng th Mr. and '.Mrs. Ernest Kollath who rec('nlly Edwn Davs. estt!(; ll Mrs. Roy Jon of Soux Cty Mn;. Myron HE'nry and returned home Sunday w ek's stay wth M:rs. Hemy " Johnson and S"errl. were Sunday guests at the Ray ======-===== ter Mrs. Justn Merrll and and Mrs. W. H. Rees of Neegn home- bajby daughter Susan K;Y dl Denver and Mr and Mrs T. P. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tletgen c:k SOUTHEAST gar. Roberts of Wayne were Sunday Wayne and Mr and Mrs. Dwght Mr and Mrs. Claude rt'lk'" luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs Domhsse and son w}re- Sunday af Dakota Cty WE"r Wednf'<;rL\ rllnner gu{"sts and aft:ernoon "\:-''" Wayne KenHme. oornoon WAKEFELD vstors at tle Don <uhj Mr. and Mt!l. Glen GraffllJ home. By Mrs. J JolUn the AJstrope-Lamb homp spen Frday at Norfolk and were LowelJ and G(?nn JohnSO'l?l dnner guests of Mrs. Lulu Mrs Ray Jone-fl Mrs Norman Clarl and Mr. Clare Thophllu8 werc guesls Frday afternoon at the Dave Theophlus horne at Wa.yne. Mrs. Paul BroE'ker spent Frday at the home of her father Joseph Wurdnger at Randolph. M'j and Mrs. Enos Wllams and famlly and Mr. and Mrs Art Lnk and famly were guests for eoh sr ate! Wnl8ms. folrw:rd SayAsl:::.rt NtO; Mrs. Fred Bard:. to Norfolk Frday afternoon and Mrs Otella.:\arten holm' SC::SFdr'va::nr vsted at the Alfred aehmer home Mrs. Reubpn Buss Mrs. Leon- and Mrs Roy JenklOs and famly Mr and Mrs; Bob Johnson spent ard Marten lr9. Ernest Fuhrman lmr and 'M K&f.uetlh Edde De} the weekend n Lmcoln they VSltand Mr.:;. Sofus Nelsen attended mal.' and Mar-N Norma JarvS ed Mr. and Mrs Jerry: SWhart and th(> Traner sand COUlSC'/ meetng and Ross McKcl on. Mr and Mrs Frank Muetng Ther at Stanlon Fnday Mrs Sydna Jdnes and Owen :r/t:;dctmwthjs :k; anrll l:;rf:: a}lf e(> g':\'l;ra d Cot'nan whle h;s parents wcr away &e.le('hme a Oy ('';C Mr and Mrs August Slahn and Bo ef2a<; Y aold<;' Tom Mr and Mrs. Char:es Fuhrman euke;nk:r eavl at been ncluded among Ute guests and Arlen" \\ en' Fnday t'v<'nmg S d a. tt M ere at t he Harold Harmer home \'SLtO" at ll(' Frtz B'Cck('nfC'lt \ un y d l ner g\-ls 0 J t and brthday of Mrs. Don Harhom('- npar Norfolk rs. rc ar\'s la aure. Frday Jan. 3. :Brth )"ad Mrs Ben Brwnels and Randall ErWn Ulnch and Ruben Falk play severa! selectons on the Po- spent Monday 0 SOUX Cty. A M' dnd :\rs Kennard Hdll and fr. and Mrs rernon okamp Mt and Mrs. Gurney Hanso.n son wa :ror-n FtldaV Jan. to ana accordon Mr. and Mrs ':\ar- :'--r and ':\rs Henry Langenberg Mr. and Mrs Forrest Peters at \\cre Thursday e\enmg p('nt Wedn("SdaV('nmg Wth Mr and daughter spent Thursday eve-. at the Gf'Orge Ehlcts home'. and Mrs Matt ackas and Thurs- at the Henry Anderson home. Allen t was the brthday of hs ).ol'. and Mrs. R W. Voccks and day ev('mng at tel. W. Kuhlman and Mrs. M.. Swhart were cotlmn Be-tty Lange famly pent Saturday evenmg a-t home at Belden SUppeT guests o.f Mr. and Twenty four small grls were enj:;t rt t!! ns bthy the Anna Bowman home m Plger. ::vr and 'Mrs Ronald Kuhnhenn Mrs. Jenkns. 'Mr and Mrs Clarence Hoe-man and Mr and Mrs Ve"'!leo Hurlbert Mr!. and Mrs rven Marts Q!n the S rvlng commltte. The next Strate home were supoer gupsts Sunday at the WC'C Sunday evemng dmer guests Clarks spent frojxl; Saturday untl meetng Wll be Febr. 7 Wth Mrs. ':\lr and Mrs Fred of Betty Longe Varous games Kug and Oscar Hoeman home. of ::vr. and 'Mrs Jm Bodenstcdt. Sunday at the G -F: JOnes home l- arold Falk and Anna ScheUrch daughters of ArJmgton and were enjoyed and many gfts were l\lrs. Al:a ak': aeevs:n d' Gusts of Mr and Mrs Marnus presented her :d thrsnj:ttcnsn Clt:: esae \ lah! and'mrs Herman Baker Mr. ner goests at the Elmer MO ge on%ge: Elwood Sampson Mr and f Mlls. WaJ.tW P' Mr. and: Mm.' Mrs' fferb<l.e 4toch' 'were' Wednesday'.. \ ley c'on )\'erfl::g: M'. and Mrs. W. J. Gres of Nor Mr. and Mrs R W. Voecks and and $lons. spent: SUnday at the R. farruly SlJ('nl Fnday c\('nmg at the dahl s B. Ankeny home- at Dx@n. r ng to.jl: FKh M and Mrs L E Jenkl grlr;vt:e Thursday fter- s :nejnr fuc;;:sn y of and 'asrn :O Mary Lee Mann was a Mondny VStors at the home of M and n! :(de'e-!. n;l<; :egeu\;rst\!ht gulst ;':/:' ;' s Fr!a; Mrl ard Mrs. Ctarence Granqust Mrs Ameha SchmJdt re'turned Bahe of Wayne and Fred J3am and famny and Joseph Nomura Mr and Mrs. J C Woods spent wersunday dnner guests of Mrs. Saturday cvenlll;g at the Paulsen W. French and famly. home. M and Mrs. 0 B Morrs and Rev. C R. GarvE'r returned sons pent Saturday 0 Soux Cty. ro:ee.a;;;o G:; Gu sts of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon hm 0 Columbu$ d d; tlrr"e'j Bta:nkw: Mr. y.nd Mrs. Chrs Peterson and famu of Randolph and Mrs. Ka-- :;.ngme;;. e Pfef He okamp. Mrs. Jenne Bard spent Sunday Md Mrs Art Lage were afternoon wth Mrs. Henretta dnner guests at the Bruce Bard and Mr. and Mvs. Mr and Mrs. LESLE By Mrs. Grace Buskrk. famly a.rk on Monday were Hnnenchs Raymond and Mrs. George Jorge-nson. Keek Mr LeRoy Gese folk and Mr. agd Mrs. Harry Gres Mr and rs. LoUS Tet and Lar.ry. Mr. and Mrs Harry Longe of Omaha.Mr and Mrs Harry WagE"lYlan and Mrs. W;al y Bronzynsk lam Swanson \'>jere guests at Th:! ;:: er;; e=-ha c :g cltl!. haa: p('-nt.:'vtonday at the Sam Ulrch Clar Swam'(Jn home Frday eve- and Mrs. Lw Hennwssy and evenmg \ l.sltors at th(' Fred KC'en nea:s\tv:.seekadolph sang home. ho: and Mrs. Herman Stamm m. and Mrs. Adolph ltohlff h Lnrt. j: Emma Utecht were all cauers at the Rudolph-Wll Lange home dur Hensbhke were Sunday at:ternoon vstors Wlbur Nqlte's<. Mr and Mrs George Buskrk Thursday evenfng VSltOn;\ A 0 Olson's Frday 'Mrs. Bus- Mr. and Mrs. John Barden were Sunday afternoon vstors at the Rlchard Lewl$ home at Decatur' Mr and Mrs Reutlen Goldberg cd at the Marvm Mortpnson ) M-onday 'whle ther parenh \\ 0 Soux C ty. Mr. and Mrs. WJatn A. k\ r of Pender were Frrday P\"lllr' V8tors at the \rs. Anna Nl v' home. 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