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Yacht Club

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and, S turd~y

Buy )'our w~nt r's suppljl ,potQtol1 prices dinitely' .will ~

higher soon:

Por~ SteIh.i 49c

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.R(~~~~:~~~o~:u.~ns!i_RRer..35' 210r' .35r.u.aLJ.NA COl1GH SYRUP.

.: ('l "R~::..59' 2 for .150'UIl.llUC:CHARlNllBlH$,

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21or1.20

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COLD DAYS ARE COMING SOON

Buy a New Philco TV Set and enjoy the winter.Philco is 0 good ~t.

prices start at 139.?5

NEW 1956 ElECTRIC REFRiGeRATORS

WE- HAVE A FEW

Visit Our Stofe and Shop

Prices for next year already are up. You would do well to buyone of these at

SPECIAL CLEAN-OUT PRICES

When you need hardware househofd supplies ond electricalsupplies ... call on us. W~ hove it.

Storm Door Covers with plastic window ........89c

Reinforced Plastic Storm Window\ and Door Covers, ft 16c

Caulking Compound crack filler for gun 50c

Electric Room Heaters with Fans,big assortment ... ........9.95 to 24.95

Electric Coffeemakers,good selection. ...... .4.95 to 29.95

Toastmaster Electric Frypan, 11-in. size .19.95Nothing B,ettcr thon TOQstmostcr

Electric Steam and DIy Irons

Apex Electric Vacuum Cleaner,Special Value, complete.

JUST ARRIVED! Velocipedes priced to sell fast,Loy Them Awoy lor Christmos

. 30-ga!lon Glass Lined Water Heater,10-year guara'ntee 92.50

Big Assortment of Electric Motors

~~!"..~.'~!~~~~)~I~?~[~~!~t.i!~~til!K\,;.li~yh:~bt::Iu"':~yl~1 Ire -no- . 4;' f :'.' by' T'he :'N:'erald' I "cog~:~t;',l'n v. SChul~,lwaYn ,I-...., ,.....,.~..;..,.-11', ,j" I,,, ", ,. T~"e:""'f"'I.!~al;"II.\t.'~'·'.'.':D··'j.!:e",', '-. ':L;j'e""'r···a"'·"I'.'" It i' IFu~'C'ral' 'Jer~ces wcrl' i1Jild in • By taff Corl"'.espond ~ 1 ~.'beat.Wayne folk. you Imo' ;~~C,d ~SO~~P~~I~tSt~~~~~ f~i s~.ee - S' I ..., .n, 'Y'¥~'7" . .,[J. " ,... Y Em, W~o Saturday lor", r"l' "~ w, I IThompson. I I . tOCK

'1~'i:.I~!!t!l!i['b:'l1iHJ111!'lil:,II·'if,:.(~i"'I'I'-'"1,1" "kIJ.'·~~.f.,_',,'1 nShOOf'9Q'WhOdledlas~wed- I 1-" of ~~ 4'1 ,dJ, I" i Dlstr.Ic1Court j

Serving North~as~ Neb.r:aska's Great Farming ";~e esday aft~r suffermg a s:r~ke. Mr• .and~Mt-s. ~« .) Mr~~Mrs. t".. ,.~~ at- McCauley. Chance, S D., spent Oct 6' 'Eihe:l Mc:\nl an v. On S'p':I I N br k r8. Benshpof was a plOn e~ o~ and Bruce and Mr. and • .s. lied itended a ·rth&iy party for Mrs several days last week m the Mrs. Estat(' of ~IcNary Conger, d·

,I, i~~~!, e a,~ a ayne, Thcjse attendmg fro his ~enqedy, h~~tbwere ~st I~~- \Cat:l ~Y :ev~ In JUha Pqrdue, Alan Perdue, ~1rs Iceasea, appqal from Count cou trea were tr, and Mrs. 0 ley ay Iguestp In e Alvin lteeg W.akefi.eJ~ I ooberlS' were weekend Alvma Bush and C. J. P rrm on clalm agamst estate. ~ N0enshoof, aIToH, Mr. an1 rs home. ~ .J. l.guests izV the Howell Roberts homes They returned to heIr Oct 8 Jesse J Rome 0 v.arold QIl' n, WinsIde, M. and Mrs. 'Frank Lindsay ~d aryCle Ihome, W~~l). _ homes :rv:'!0nday. \VIlIard vVIltsc and BeclF, nha,u

business ma ~ger r5. Ben 1cnShoof and oarglter -tPe~~ last &unday ev.. en1lt1g

'..' the. M. rB_ :11-oWAM .1lJbe.m and Mr. arl'd Mis. John FazSim~"onsl S~rvice; d~'age suit !ml

d. D'O.,.;.:..;.;r,;;.,;~;;;;.;;,;;;";~~.;,,.;,rr-~:;+;.c..,,-'-:'r7==:=:=F==-'~nd Mr, a d Mrs, Arthur u er. OUI

D1fTest hO,m.·

1sf S ...,. • da..ughterStPent the last ".three Cook, MlnlJ, were guests of ,Mrs. fendant as ~15,OOP anjl sts., . I ayne. I niJer ~ue"S s a Umtay . m weeks in. ay~ VIsiting in the T. Art Lynch·several days last week..Deeds Fife " i '

, I J I J' ~ j the home of) Mrs. Char:les BaIrd P. Roberts 'and P~il March homcs Dr. A.: V. Hunter, Lincoln' WilS Oct. 1: uben tarlsbnl & w~rJ Ii ) • ~ were Mr. ,ahd ~rs. Thalt~e Wood· 'while the were waiting to move a' Monday dinner guest ~ the to Wayne . l'\farsh & ~ife; ,I t

N ATIONAl EDITORIAl ." F' t" ~ ,;:;ard indl f'W"1~ a~d A"'lr- ' and into. their. cw hom.e in W,hoo. Albert.'G.. ray ho.me,. ' Ii .. 14..Pine.H jgh.ts add, wa.Yne"f r,-C\". ,.... 1551 n es IV rs. en~y 00 war. emoon Dr. R, IE. Gormley spent the Rev. Albert Gray IS attending 1 $19,300. ., IA5~S.UC ':taN I I S d W;gJ~~~r~n~rdaa~~ht~:'~·M~tma~~ weekend,v~JSitingLt .. and~rs.\Rob- pasto~'s, school in ,Lincoln : this! Oct.) 5: .Mabet,le D. Bla~r, et- _ ~v ate un av:~ t Mrs Rus,ell Baird ealled i the ert F. I;Ia s, JunctIon C,ty. Ran. week.; •. i ,I to Fredenck G Von Seggern

I I \ .1"1 .. ~ Mrs, Go,r: ley is visiting her son .., S. J. Hale$.- vIsited Wednesday I \\'lfe; Sl,i, lot 1 bIk 16, Brittrace luthera eVM~I,ng~" Mrs. Gerold\ 'Po 'shU ana· fa,lnilJl' i~ W~shington state, ~ea~~:.J·GRraOi\~eh Duhacek' h9me" ~ 'Bressler's' ad?,' \Vayrte> for $, were din er uests in' the ~ank Mr. an~, ~:"5. At;Jdrew Hanserl wL' 1;)00-:

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Sunday ~'1 and fainn~ move.4 .from 118 Doug- Mrs..walt Lag~, carr.~II' was ~ I Oct. 5.:. ,Jake J, JOhns.on.. & wi epeelal serVI~es at Grace Luth ran I • las- to 5:~.\Vindqm S\lnday. Mr. ThurSdt caller ill the S. J.,~alcl·to Arno14 J? ~~g & ..~rilie;_pt f.hurch Sunday as the, cong ega- and Mrs. 111 L.ueders aRd family, home. c • ~ , Outlot I, Johns n's add & outlo •Ion holds its annual -!TIlSSlO? esti· Norfolk" ov~ into the hoUse on . To":,. ansen spent .the ~e~kend Vlayne. for $1 ($1.10 inl reven elal. Douglas on1ay.· In 8Plnt Lake, la. WIth hIS [uncle, stamps). I I r

hRev.. Cleo Kautsch, Platte jcen~ Mrs. M3je Lower and John. Mrs. and aUflt, ilIr. and Mrs, A. K l

l~~in~~~l JIefsCha t~e~~:~ I; t';:J . Mary Mar:tinson, Mrs,. ~ae Young HUri~t~r Hansens spent Monday • C : - ,·strict board of parish ecl~~tiODI • By Staff Correspond.eot Wdk P~dj and ~,?1~1C Leo~ardf evenin~1 in Holstein Ia with Mrs. rop~ •Weal!her

Afternoo!n speaker .will, b fReV~I' ' M:'<; e~~a iD:rr:eSU~~a~r gues s a ~~sie l\~il1er. They ~:isit::d 'fuesda~:, I ,

B~rnard Geerdes l Leigh, f rmer, Mrs, Harley Corey, India:napo· M·rs J~hn 'Grier L"aurel W;;l.S In Ida G~ove. la. With Mrs, Henry I Exccnt tor sh'""'htl· !}rryis~iona~y to Spanish sp aking' .lis., Ind .. spC'n~ from I.as.t Sunday a Jun~heoh guest of Mrs.' Julia H~nsenfand Rolla~d.' who returned per;tur

1es'" I\;rttea~t ~oN~~r;~ ~

!E!£~!~~~W~~;f~~~~~~*b~~:1peQples Hi the Scottsbruff~~ea.1 ·untIl Tuc:day In the WllhamlVahl- Perdue Ftiday Mrs Jim Dawe ~lt,~ dt.j.~ t3 \lSlt£ here, Th,eY!1 \\"t'at~(;'l" shows no chan'J'e:over ~eHe ~as. recently elected N ra~· !camp ho e. Mrs, Corey anq Mrs. Laurel w s a Thursda afternoori VISl e urs ay a ternoon WIth past few weeks b ~'

!ka dlstrrc~ Walther league p eSI· Vahlkam ~cre dinner guests ill' luncheon .uest. MondIy she w~s Jl4rs. L. haltHageman, and th~t eve· ..No rain .... dusty: a d win y~:t. df th '1 I . ~h(' JOhn~levC'rs home last 1 Mon- a. dinner guest of Mrs. JoHn ~~~~twtridl:s.a1~%t~~nH~;i~~ ~r:i.! With r occasic.na!l. thin clou s. fiel s

omen e congregatI '~ WI ay.,. ., I INichols. I . I Anna ,lUau' I !,-nd Ipastures lmder-dry jand ~S-erve lunc~.at noon. efre I g 0 Guests In the Wllha-m VahlJ Mr and Mrs Ted Gildersleeve M ' d· M J H ,mg a constant threat of fire.

d~Y ~":'IlI. help supp r t~ kamP. ho (' last Sunday ~vening an(l iamil~ Ha~tington and Gene and rDe.~~ie w~~~ ;edes

d en~ga~11 Tc~nperat~ln>s the ip~st we khurc~ s lsslonary. outreach. r wel'e M~." and. M!,!'. Otto Niemann GiiderslC'e~'~~ called on ·Mrs. Julia per guests in the L nes BY ~,~p , shOi~ a coolIn!:; trend althpugh hi hmerlCa a d 25 fgrelgn co nltrIe . an? Alvql. ~mslde, and Mr.' and Perdue S~nday evening. home. onme ene,.,ar, rcrd~nl..( for the week wa$ a \Va m

:vI1S. Johh SICV('I'S. Mrs Atla O·lt t ta' ed six 188 degr('e~~, LO\\,s ranged from 32I 1 'i 1 Marvin GU~,der~ons spent last neighbor ladies' ~·i~~ve~ft~~oon. D M~. and Mrs. Lloyd .S.yl,vanu,s, to 50 d(>i?r~cs. I

F)ist. pre~bYt~.r~!ln ch~rph: ch?ir-,~'6:4;5 p,m;; Ch~ l~el chpi, Tue~day ,evening III the Kenneth M oh F ~d d ht thouI:>Jla~, Wyo., arc \ ISltIng In J HereWith -_tempC'ratlIr¢ reco ds(Oltwr B ':Proelt pas~or) 7; .• teachers meet. 8. _ -t 1N t I Wagner home. rs., I'~' ey a? aug er, e lorn Sylvanus h~me. : for the period \Vcdncsdav, Oct 3

SW_da.>.' O<:t.'.1.4., Ch.. ' OOl:... Bring fo'od offering I for T - .OSPI a Q e. Mr. al1d Mrs. Gerald Winkle. ~o~c<?Jd'f,tVlsIted LIZZle Lob~rg Mr. and Mrs. Don Pedersen and. lhro~gh TU2~da\, Uct. 9:!, !.1 ..":) a'm·· nuber;· 1 nip,' bima Honi.e by Oct. .,' . .]: bauer and daugh10rs, Ha~tJngs.. rl ay a i e~oon, TerrY,:left Thursday fo~ Roches-I qay . I H L

~'P~Pl~:I~'hf 'a '~~ve ' and,~ I' I '. ~ ) ,called hl thC. Marvin Gunderson ~r~ Jf'f· H~ms:n and E~I.en te~, 1\11.pn. where Ter!): WIll receive I' wed.nes:iay j 74 U~pt>citlli music 1~·' Niobr a Prels-, Theophilus EVan. & .. R f.- Churlh ' Adm!tte(l: Mrs, Al E l1er$, home Friday, . an rs. u 1a E'r ue were In- a che~~up 'at the c.lImc, Randv is Th?rsday : 72 6 ;.b)'tPl"VIl\.. ien'S 'COU~ci.l.l'etl'e t, .Nor,;,,' (Ge.,orgc HClIsinger. sup lY,'Past,o ) ayn~ lI~ois Holm. 'Wa -ef~elct Kenneth Wagners spent - last ~1('~ 1~~sJr]('~~:f,rs.Frank Erxleb.en spendlyg a wcek In the Clifford F=rl~ay i 88 0 P, 1 ~fotk.' : I' ' , Thursday, Oct. 11: hOir pra - Mrs. Norman Haglund. Wa{(~fleI4; Mondav evenmg in the Russell ,. '1:)0. ; Johnson home. : 511t:vrday ,64 on lac

\Vedn.¢~daY.i Oct. 17: omen's' tice, 8 p.m.. .. rs. Alvin Rehel', Em~rsoni; ~ar\j. Pryor home. ~r. an~ Mrs. Lou J!1cCauleY'i Gayle Ann Lutt spent Fridayl Sunday : 78 47 - .assOc!llliOt'l . 2:30 p.m.; estmin· Sunday, Oct. .14: S rvicc. 8 . ra Larson, vVakcfwld; l?ariY Mr. and Mrs. Laurence O"Keefe, ChlC<.l.go..Iaf!d l\1r. and :Mrs, Joe I'. e\'l~ning. in the JOhn. Lutt home, ! Monday ~'643st.Cl".~;p..]~drh ::Iet.IO~'!'Shi~ sup~r. m.. ; Sunday school, 9" \" It roth, Al,len;. M~'s, A~nJ >.:l~.re¢- Oma,ha. spent a ,week in the Rus- Mrs.! William Kane and Linda ITues~__._ ' i 58 .... - 1

collr.b~; 6" ':Vestmirlster fel owsmp, ,--- ,-' ke.rt , Wakefield, MIS. ~au a ~cll. Bryor home. ~eE"kend ~UE"sts Gruenke called in the a.fternoon spent the weekend In the Wil1!am i i I P ,hi~!'i s-e11o~l. 7. Immanuel Lutheran Church MIIler~. Hubbard; Rudol h Ka , ,V(II c l\Ir. and 11):s. lc,ug('ne 0 Keefe and 1\lr. and :\I~s. Quentlll Pres· IKropp home, Clarkso.n. THIN~I' t i__...:.....~, : lVlissouri Syn .Q I· Wakefield;. Mrs. Ronald iran, and sons, I3eatnc(', ton In the evcnmg. Mr. and Mrs. Art Auker and Mr. 0 a oes

First Mdhodist Church ,(T" H. Buehner, astor) \' ,wayne; Mrs. Paul Rtc we I, .R_u5sel~ ~?,ors, and Laurence Bi~1 H~iers spent last S~nday: and Mrs. \Y. E. L!nd~ay \\'ere I I\ .i(~ B.,Qrco/, Past~.{tl,'., .' .lfri<:li~y, Oct., 12: Si'.l d;~Y schopl aync; 1'\'1rs. Gene SChade,. hur - 0 Keefe$; Vlslted In the George ('v('nmg In ,the Harold Siphley IThursr,ay supper guests in the I .•

. '~Uncl~¥1,Qet.i 1~: Sund, • ~chool" t~achE!jrs meet, 7:30. P:. : I on. ~art:ls fome last Tuesday ('ven- home. , Bert yatt home. . .9'45 3Jll· W.psley founda on cof.., Saturday, Oct. 13. ,Satilrd~y O·smissed· Ed D h· nm"~'dm t c.Don Carlso~ .borne Wed.- • " Geo ge Magnusons and Emil ~W·.~~/'://I B I .'_. '"'1''' ,." school 9 am' I f' I • na a tjre, ,--. a \' I th Al ., ;/....... bfffN.~ hO'l!..r., 0:,. \homecom2e8' wor· 's d b \ 14 cil h" '0 akefield; Lois Holm W, k fiel' "y -.-nmg a'"!(.m e vm ,Swansons were Fnday e\'euing to .:::'--1 I uy·eship. "t"ower Pus," ,10:00; n~~, ~n ay", .C • .t: ;rs lp, Mrs. Dean Backstro~, ayn ~ Carlson Ihome, Wmslde, Tuesday S h 'I' tI'' .' IVisitO! in the Evert JOlinsonl'.~:::. I1-'r.y COl·I. p"rc-sch.,00.1 Ch~d..r.~.,l 10.5;)" .a.m,. sunda.y scho.ol, 1, r

15 C!-.m. Lipdley Brcssler, Pender; Bd~ba a aftE'rDoor. C 00 mas ",['5 home, Concord, for Bruce's sec· ::: ~OJ ~I'arlult fellowship, 7:30 p. . Ch h f Ch . f 1 Larson 'Wakefield: Garyl 1'rot Last $unday evening callers in I ed' -" , i"'!", and b rthday, " ....., " h d

~ \Vcdl~G's4ay, o.~t. ,17: I Wesle:, , ure 0 lS I < Allen; 'Mrs. Alvin Ehlers 'Uayn : th(' Rus$ell Pryor home were Mr, Mee" Fr. ayat . Mid M Ab 0 I h M '/ M: ,t e c'a anfoundatlon 5'30 p"''''' Tmermed- (A Paul Cook astor) A 1 Tullb' '~., and Mrs. Henry Langenberg, J'r, ~, ' ',r., ~n rs, ,e 0 p.. ' rS'

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"I' i ' ,. ".,'.' ..~." 'l"j~ . '~." xe erg, Wakefiel;' M s. and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W St t I Ada DIlts and p( arl ,Sc,~C'lI al- ' ,tate c~lOJ.r,!..6:30; Ihterme'+lQte i.el- Thursday, Oct. 11 KIngl s .Norman Haglund, Wakefi Ie!: Rl· Dangbel'g ahd son M d M' ayrne a e ltended the. fall fe.sth.al C!{ thc, ., i

l~tVShLt'30': ~w;r s~f~~i f~~~~- D~ghJers, ~ y.mi4 , L" [dOlPh Kay. Wakefield; Ms. Alvin Don Carlson and' M/" :~d M~~: Ahotll 200 :(~oll('g(' instructors) r~~I\~fnlr~c1~~:{'LstL~'?~~~e~d'd,vIn! How many tim e:s de SA'EI;:4g; H~lh; School fellowship,-8. '·wo~g"a~. a.~.; -Bi~le JC~OOl~~l~~1 Reher, Emerson. . Gl'orge Bartels and ~ouglas. [lnd ~dministrator!!. high school t I P , .' I you repeetedly wr~e or 1.

11___.._,".. .' ' wors.!Jip, "God In Chli$t," Lord's M.r. and Mrs, Cecil Prince and SUPl'l'll1t('mlpnts and principals will. type the 'lime me;zsa;.~Grace,Luth.ran Chureh supper and special. U~iC, 10:55; T'hose Wio f!lnllly and MI'. and Mrs, OS("1II' gnthpr on thft \VSTC campus Fri-~ Co••rthouse '

, ,I ;'~iBsouti Synod! youth.rally; Bible qui nd Italent II S\\'an~on and J.anicC' were supper day for a meeting of Nebraska I ~ over lind ~ver IT-. ryJ

. (Er iJ~! B~~ntAal, p~or) ,P;Togram, 2~"OiP.nl;.; ge i cquainted gfJ',\"le,!'tlsf"I,.(~:,.~t hoWme(~i.np!'dIlY in the SCWhoSoTlmnC

spter~ssl'daeSnStoc!~;.ioAn .. Brand- Roundup day? I,' !Thursd.ay Oct 11: 'qhoir re'O ~ixer, 5; si gspiration rn.aIel quar- S . .: n r

hearsal, 8 p'.m. tet aI:1d reaching ljy MelVin erve... Guests at the Edward Mann rnhurg will spenk a1 the> ('\'("tling' USE A 'F -d at 12 Ad It vening Brennfderd r Waterl 0 7'30 hom£' Insl 1\o10n.r1",-y night f01" T(,I"- ;dinn{'!" in the student union din· .. 'RUBBER STA' M

'stu-:Y,::~Up.c8:P;' .u: e" Wednesday, OCt. 17: ¢ho'ir p~ac In Our Armed F~rces ry'~ fifth bir·thd~y. Were Mr. and ing room. l\'Il;lsic \\ill be furnishedj MarrIage, LtCe~~es r> ! I • .

Satl,l!';~ay, OC,t. 1~': ;ru~,1.or choir, ti~e, 7 !p,m.~ prayer eeting ~n l\lrs. Luther MIllIken. Mr. and by Wayhe.HIgh, Wayne Prep and I Oct_ 3, .Da\ld. Z. lLttlcr. 20. 1 :1 a·bl ebb 1 130 n Booster club 8 G 0\\ n G' 1\1rs, Clarence Mann. Mr. and college p1Usicians, IS3n AntOniO. Trcx:, and .Jc~nettc. THE WAYNE HERALD. P.~:'~!.~ e's o~ '1 i',CO - st d 840' ; r ,. gm r~c Wayne Mrs. Erne'st Wittf' and family, I Offict>rsoftheorganizationare' Dlii·iiMIiU.b.S'~1.19.,.\',.a}.n.ci·.iiii.'._~I__~__ ,_.flr~~~i:' O~t.' 14: -No~!' 'Sund~y' u y, ,: ~, . r ,I Address of A~B Jamps A. il- Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Wallacc! Frank E. Wey('r, Hastings. pr('~-!'School and Bible classes~. worship, C I ' son is: Andprs<;m and family. Mr, and :;VIrs.' id('nt: A. G. PPtNson, Plain\'i('w.RC\-,.Cleo K~U.t.sch, Pla~i.e. center,. ar"s T Ul ~.tJ:, AF 17484001 Ronald'l\Iann and Tamra and 111'. i ,'icC' president, and ?'.lilton \V.spC'akcr, 10:30 a.m.; rmSSlOn ves- , ..:'" P.O. Box 1511, Flt. 1112 '~~~~es~~~'s, Marvin Dransl'lka and'ln~,~~~~~~:' Lincoln, !"(>crp~nry-

pers, Rev. Bernard. G~erdes, Leigh, R ,~ ,; di II ~~k~I~~~~BTCX, Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Gruenkel Edll('a1ioflill problf"ln'<; \\'ill 111'2:~;{d~y, Oct. 15£.Annual church e~g,s"e e -I II visited 1m the Herbert GcrJetnann Idis.cu.:-scd at ml'ptil1l~s throUf~ho\lt:cleanmg, 9 a.m. ,,' 'I" Sp.·2 'Marlyn H. B. Koch . .son of ~~~:?',·.,__2~~~!~_~, ~J~?~~,~~:~"~J~_~~~:·_

Tuesday-Wednesday, Oet. 16~17: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Koch, is ' +~~:~a. C~ntral conf~re~c~" Battle ~~~i~~~l~cf;dHt~nap~r~l~~a~~;'.[~~~ 1-..........--...../-------------------

, G;~~~t~~r~, -?~.;;;117; WSTC ~;aVt~~ll;,~i~m~"~lh'~~~(:,';~~-\~;"';¥(~'i,I::~ Season rSfels. Germany, Participant!' \\' 'n' I H d

~~;~eli~~~:~~~:~~~p~;t~~)ti ~~1~1~t~h~~~~11~~~Ty:~I'~~~,:~~~~~ 7\11~\~ ~ll1~~ a r wareThursday, Oct. 11: Norfolk.radio Wayne, ~compl..\titor.s, ~ I'

program, 3:30 p.m, ,,". jSunday Oct 14· Sunday school Pvt. Larry H. Echlf'nk,amp, 'on'

10 a.m.; wqrsw.p,: .~1; -evening gOS~ of Mr. and Mrs. J-Icl'man ]';('!l11'n·1 Needspel h~ur, 8 p.m. ~ ': .ie. kamp, left last vVl'dn('.sda~' [tom:

\Vednesday, Oct 17:, Bible study Omaha for Fort Dix. I\' J for 0 l'r- Iand' prayer, meeting, 8 p.m. seas assignment. '

-~I!-~.A~en"bly of iG~~ ~~.~)-;(.Ivan- 1'¥iey~r, P?stor)" Raymond Sloan. SOil of ]\[1'. ~nd!, . Thutsa~t; Oct. 11': Pr~yer me~t~ Mrs. Walter Sloan Carroll has I

... l,ng, 8,p.m~ been promoted to ~p('ci81h;t 't il'.d~Ullday"jOct:'.14: SUf~ay school, cla~s. He is a truck drJwr. 1115'

:t;qf~.~'; wors.hIP, l~i evangelisUc address is:. se V.1G~i 8 p.m: ': RA 55524114 :

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AB JoyC(' Sloan. d:IU gJl1Prj or:Mr. and 1\1r.s. Wulkr Sloan 'al'-!roll. is in basic training: <11 'LICk-1land AFR. Tex. SlH' was I)Hiu(~tl'd:Aug. 28. IIcl' address hi: ' ,

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. wi!h "g!t' Nylon I~So"ic net one! sotin el~c ponelsfront,orn;l b.::d. S,M, S{.50 ...Xl.,.S7.95. Alsolovaifabl:

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intfnis S(,h~'I hous"" the OliC inntstrict 4 a d thE.' Pleasant Yal-

~~,. ~~~rc; u~ t~~st~~~~ ~~:~ Cht.;rCl:!J\"as not r~bui1t. onlytb'S' o;rl ste s are left standing.

1.'About 5lJlladies attended in-.cIl.lding sey ral from Pender3rrd Thurst n. :?'I[N. Agnes Jor­gtns:,n prE;'$lrled. ~[arjorie Hydelefl m de\"o ions.

JA histor....: of the church wasg]\"~n by ~Ers. ::'.1a:",;,aret ~lc­QJUlstan :\Ifs. Conmt' I...3.fS('nat,d ~I~. A~e Dolpb. :\Irs. Dolph

~to 0.:a~~a:dr~~~~tlo~~l:? fa~ _ \~1~u~a~ 1~~('n~rs. a\~~~ I I -Plet1Ire by

pLrcha.~ )' the 3ld. to the Jeanet~E" :\1uh.5, daugHter of 11 !\\lth the sen mg were ?toScthool and 1o!rs Ernest 2\luhS \\ ay , I:"e15on. Mrs Arthur Be

b and Da'\ld Z. Hettler. Fort Ril~'~\~~,er 'Iuhs, ~l:Yrt:haleC terie jl Mines Home Kan.t son ot :\lr and ::\1rs Anh'r I ~\ ~lne Betuner and Pe

II~ Hettler IT San Antomo T, ,e bnde graduatI Cotene met Monday at the uere rr".air'ed Sunday aftt:moon ill1 \\7 ("TIe HIgh and Cent

Paul :\lmeil"home for dessert Grace Lutneran church \cal l instItute K.ansas tty.bridge ?rites went to ~1rs 1.. Re\ E. J Bernthal qrflclatl-d c;,nd ~'\orked dunng the ~W Vath Mrs A. T Ca....anaugh. lat the doub-!e nng celcmon::- 1elm ~\ashmgton DC.Mrs H. .tIt I \Velch and ~hs }t church \\ '1.S decorated \\ lth ).:11 ...\ Tnt' bndf'groom att dr-; Foster. ,I chr) santhnmwns. )11'5 Bernt all!Cge In San AntOntO, T X.

~as o~anlst. no..'" an Arm) c:peclaltst.

Mike Dr ghus Announce .... The bfla~ \\ore a gO\\TI of I-I For her £omg·3\"'ay en ernbleII' rted Fr..:'nch taffe' a and e- the bnd(' cn05e a blue d black I

Marriage of Daughter ~broldered. a!cncon lace ~(': shJath dress wnh tan a essor-M d l ~I -:\1 ke Draghu :cujPtured bodIce teatured a )ih" Iles

lShe \\ore a cbrsag of Ta.l.Ui-

an~o~n~; ~~ ~ar;lalge of theIr of ~encon ~a~n~I~~~e\ae-s Sabr a I m~ft~s:S\\eddmg tnp t S n An­daughter. Arlene :\Iae. to Bill n~1I'bo~fant \~al~~ len!rtn ~rt I tome Tex.. the couple '111 make)\"ayteene I l'orfolk The mar- was ~ccented at th~ ...... ~tltr;e b) I 'he:r homp at Hedngto K Thetl~ge took Iplace m ~IadlSOn last a pleated curnmerbund "ILl]; t ) I bndegroom IS station t Ft..}\iednesday. _ bows m the back Her el \\-1 RiJe). •

The COUl;)le Will .11\ e In Nor- length ... ell of .nported ill~n I •fQlk where !\olr ,\ ayteene has fell from a Juliet can of lace d, .Ii shoe store 2\lrs \Va:--1eene has earls Sh.. carneo a' cascade u· R~lter-Hampton e dingpeen e.moJo~e<1 at an outical P t ·f Tah<:man roses IR H Id' C I' ;I•

company there. qU~ra~ron of- honor \\as :'oIrs I· tes e In a I 9( la. I " bert P.oberts, sISter of th' b de, tITon An" Ruiter f L1gbter

JOB at LIr'1dsay s Friday llshe \\or,: a \\alu Icngtn d ¢ss Of!:\Ir,. Gall )/IarJe Fr Ie. Oro-I '!\Irs Rus~ell Lmdsa} enter- of green \chet and carnpd a u· fl a \\ a... h and ThO

tam".

:ta;ned' JOB j club Fnday after- !quet of white chI") :.ant!lcr:1ut:1:. and 1to • son of "\Irs ~Ia:dd ~iln.Inoon Guests \\ere :\lrs Ralph 1)el1o\\ lX)mpons IC noll \\pre J1arrl t e. lS-A ' d ['I 'I" un".... UI-I Larn ~Iuhs brother o~ (~he :.1 n Hills Coqgregatld hureh,usun an •• rs . a ''-''V • ~ '.~ S D 0 ealtf :\.u 1 RevInch. Cards \ere plajed for en· bnde. \\35 .best man l5hers\*\~r~ CinE t g

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ter'tal1UI1entj Oct. 26 meeting; Robert Buss. Hoskins and ngl i 'The ....r::~lde 0 ~~t..~nd;;a rorma\\ III be \\ I~ ~Irs Louis Test. ~~t~~~~ J~~ ~~~~~~ at~~; hlQ:n school cdmpleted t . ing at

. \ ; ~Ioth('r at the bride rnOr a th'" Sacn'd H act seh I f. llUrs- 1belta De at Koeber 5 1na~..... blu.-- lace dress \\ tn I"'nt mg. Spokan<> ~\ a.m., 1 andI Dt-lta Det mr't last V;['dn('s- I blue acccssones and \\ore a c~r.1 15 no\\ \\ork,ng m San D 0, gcn-jda) \\ Ith )Ers \\'iJham Kococr. Isage of }eIlO\\' carnatIOns j ella} haspnal Ca:\Irs Cart EI!l.,rm('lf'r \'Itc!s a I A reception \\ as held tn ~he I The h-1'd('gTlOom att d r-

IJrUf>5f ~tn: rIcn Fitch and ~Irs church parlors fol1o.\ mg- tnt ¢d-, 1;>1l hIgh '':,1001 and n \V sta~)!dton Has I' \\on prize'S. :"olrs Idmg r..a"''':)fiI"'l' Blenl'! .\as 10 Cfl rlge, t.on('lf at ;:,an Diego. h re the

IHasse] "'illl entertalO Thcsday of the [west book IPre-sldm at: coup.,> ar... I... mgIthe gift t.able -::erel ;\Irs am) •

UNJU DwnfT,JAlftlz I ~Iub, an,l D, Ida G, X'It _ I Buya 3-y.,,,... '-r"" ·'F rrrc; '!~ RF'X ,\\ci'''!'mR'' ",,0, olk.~ cut the ;\,'drim::; cakc'made b. t.nt' , WAYNjE H~ ! bri(le's n,a:h",r :\t~.. Ella ~rr.l S hK:ri~

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your suit election com~ first!

Because F shion of Fall starfs with

your SUit,t rough 'n r<lady tweed

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new 'blues or surface 4ixtures.

Choose y ur suit

and then build your wdrdrobe , .•

shoes, tIC ond ~h;rts accordingly.

So , gel scI fdr Fall; how Wllh style

and color sclcct,dns o.t thclr peak!

Seven Join VFW Monda "Vets Dinner Planned

\iF'\\' Cluxiliar)' met Mo·dar. New mcmt>ers arc :\Irs. Os i

; C··l' Peit'r:wn. Mrs. Harry Dah •~IT':-;. Ray Nelson. M~. Lizzi)f,'y,'r. Mrs. Lester IPhilli ,::'otn- CMl "'right and Mrs. Do\\"I"i~ht.· •

Tlh."' ladies dl'Cided to donat;~

~lG h'l three Veterans hospita:'fl~:; Ray SurbeT and :\Irs. Ji 1~!urray .\"E're- in charge of cnte ~

lainmpnt. -:\11". E ....eline Thorn ­s,m won t he door prize.

Hostess:.""$ weI'\, ,.:\Irs. Be:">It'\"('r and Mrs. Ed Larson. "0 '.1:~"3 veterans dinner will egin'n..

Mrs. Jay,ees Celebrat

Second Ye~r at Meeti ~.Mrs.. J<lJo'~~~, ,met in the ,

building "f4,csday. ~....eJ;ling to

CCki~~tDa~ti~r~djr~~:~r(.[>9rt on the ,quarterly com: n·th:m in Co~~b;';1S. Card~ furm h­(.'(J ent€'rtaiJ1rn~t. I

It was decided to SN....C of­fcc and donuts Oct'. 25 for hefeeders' forWn. Next meetin isNoit-.13. .

Klick &~iatterClub Has

Lesson on Setting Table;:\Ino. Harold Ingalls ent('rtai 1­

~"<l 1:2 members- of Klick &: KI t­t<..'l' club Tuesd:ay in her hom.

~Irs. John Mohn and M~.

August Donnan ga....e the less n

r;ad~~b~irs,.s~~f~'rd.~~:nga i~a ri-port On tti~ United Natio s.

No\". 13 mee~ing Will be thMrs. Rollie' tonge.

"J . Mi~celilane s ~howerTrinif~ ladies Hono~s Jea ett~ MuhsMrs. Siefken Gi I "I"

Trihih" Luthera Ladies Aid, I ~ ~eIIa ~us Isho'....er ~on.AltOn~'. 'inet Thlirs ay aft~rn,oon fnrir'1hi('a~:;.:b~l~u~s ~~~with Irs. Albert rC'enwald and I ,'I- JMrs. Ervin Glininn.an as hosts. Th:ursd!ay eve ng.Twen )'-seven n qmbers were [v"'efve gu ts ';vere present

I for ani eveni t of games andpr~~J1ts \\"ere I ~Irs. \~·a.l.ter I Col).tesfs. Pri s were given to

h i\I B " . It the hO)1oree. I

~~~~,~~e~,"~" j'I';'~,1 SUt7~m;;~;~cr~ Hoslesses nere ,La,'onne Bi-

\Y~~tr K F WeltIwI led devo- OchEeSIridenDeS~lif6Gtoijnbe rtM

· 'eetsHons. ::-OIrs. Gus S uthmann pre- tsidcdl1at thd busi ('S5 meeting. Fridai in' amer Home~n~~ il~~e~~'~~}kt~ ~~~e t~k~~~ _lm;OMUNITY -AlII i DE Kens ngto9 met Friday

~~~~tthii~~e~~~~~~~~fc~\l~~: in th hom of Mrs. I Davebel':;; I~~tend(;d th~ L\\~[L rally W YNE .t· . ~prr: ~ ~~r~ r~:d~u7~~eo;~kingat I 'tmanuuel iChurCh near rtf""" ~ tFcO UNI "

.:QUillS tor tbe . remont Cb,iIdren's.\Yakt;l eld Sept. S. , ho and th WPlatts th l\1):0'.' 1 hostess!::' will be "\Irs. Iso~~ home. 'mou I a~

K FI'IIWentze!" ~nd 'Irs, Feed ,.IHES DRIVEl M , B... IBrandstetter readKoeilltYlOos. ~! j {joe for tjJr birthday stunt.

II I FRIDA , OCT. 19 1Irs,~, F, GulliYer read laUIndial!J Ameriqan Program poem. tor tll~ program, 'Irs,

! Burr tt \Vright ...yill entertainAt Pr sbyterian Meeting ) . N R IEOT at Ra H' ansen's 0,", r' I IPr{'sbvtC'rian \\tomen met last

~~~~~;g:'day with I 48 membeI's "\Irs. r~ay ]-IahSE'n ent('l·tained A!lfr~d Mahskes Observe~IJ Mae Youn1, led devotions. ~~t~. c1~~nJ~~~r~ct:-~is"';;~~. j;Il~i ?i!'lve11r We<Boing Sunday)[~l R. H. Olton and Mrs. m('~bers \\C'trC present. C~rd At vyoma...l1s Club Rooms

Cliffo~d LindSa.... 1 ladies from ,priz€',,; went ~to :.'.[rs: .Ray ~mn . . I,r 'the C~.noB preSffi'l.tenan church. '1·11 N" ~I ' d l' Alt d 'I k

and :.'.~rs. D Ie .' 1 cr. 1 ex obs'e~"edan th- /r~' S"I,reer ,,"eadnd~n'~pn:s('~"ted the pr gram. '"Indian m(.t'tl.llg b :\b\". S. , ri\, " ~~):~',taR~~;an R;h~1'~~~15 ~I~"l~~~~ . I : • annh!ersary Sunday e ....ening by

piano!1 New Offlders Preside ~~:e:~i~~ngtheso~~~~ c~~~

I HO~lte~ses we~e Mrs, H. E, At M.erry ,I, ix.ers Meet rooms, 41Hein.·' 'IMrs. Ro rt Harnson. 'yl A Idaught r Mrs Dale Fors

·Mrs. J.;. \V. Jon s, Mrs. A A. ~[~rr.... )lj~rS met last \\ied~ berg1

was in~'h~'of the gues~

\b'y~l~aicn2dl~MI~irs,e.~~_0.slnearbl'e1~n~HI~aLIT·lrHIS!1~ II ~~~~., ......t·1;fl Mrs. Fr:ednck ~~h.~~dgi r·. an~ni::r~~~~~fap1 ..~. . All mem rs "'''ere present. b h of t~ext meeting iSIOct. 17. ! ~irs, Fred kman, Mrs. John t:~~~~~ c arge en er-

EOW at James Leonard's I ~~~ angdU~~ .. P~~tll ~~.~ Mrs. Ben Fuelberth. Osmond.

EOW met with :.'.[rs. James ""'~l~l'~. r 'ish I Could Go On ~~ ?~~~ ~y-~a:s~:'.'a.,'".,.re.,',',?d. tLeonard Thursda .... e\"ening. Priz- a :"~~~. O[fi~rs a're: president. French hoI' quartet. CQmposedes wqnt to ~[rs Harold 'Stanuner ':\Irs. Leslie Alleman; \ ice pres- of Dennis ~ anske. Ro]~B~,tTem-and Mrs. Bob . A1Jc.n Oct. 18 , •.. " me, Duane Itch! and~ Pa.meedng will be with :\IrS. Al- ~~;~t~ t~~~u eer~ H~l~an~V::~:; ......'elski. pl ed two ~~numbers.len. .' ~Iann; rep~rter. Mrs. Hon"ard ?o.Irs. FOrs~~ aJ1

Ud WThiIn;a T

De1'I1,:

I\Vacker; rn ic. ~Irs. Herb Ger.le- me sang" Ive S 15 a:-·

'OEB 'M . Th d man: socia leader. :\11"5. L. F'. and "Jesus Sa...ior Pilot Me,", eetlng urs ay Thomsen: Ealth ' )lrs, Frcdnck tbe latter ing sung at t~eir

MrS:. Fritz Ellis entertained, Mann. an cltlLcnship. :\ll's. wedding t\\ nty·n....e years ago.DEBI Thursdav. Pflzes 'wefe Charlt's vVI tier. AIThmareTeen,. :.,ascc.'?lmrsPanGiele~ ~~~~awarded to 1\-l,rs. Amold ::Viall,1 ::\ov 13 (' >tinO' i - \\ Ith :'IIrs .....- •• "Mrs: IEllis and Mrs. John Ream./ D~n .:.Iilllg n.·

c'" ~ .. son.' Nortol Mrs Dean Fussel- .J

Oct. ~8me('tjnglwillbe with :\lrs. L Th:i~~~n ~~onltndsJiaz:~~~Norris Weible. I Country f--Iub Holds' Yer Threa Among the Gold:'

B I. M' I' SiC I' P t S d ::\lrs. Fried Lorenz, Pierce. sis·ap~lst ISS onary ews OUp es ! ar y un ay , ter 01 ~lrs,'larlSke, read a poemBandages fdr Overseas' C'ountrv Icluh held a coupit's she cOm ,d. "This is Your

Baptist MiSSfOn%y met for ~ part y .Sunday eH'ning with :\lrs. Lif~." 'The program closed \\ith

~Ralph carhart and ~Irs_ John an laddre;s and prayer by Rev.sOC.ial servjce ee ing' with ::\lrs , F I ' hEinung. 5Pt in charge. 01 ow· E. J. Be . The rest 0" t e,

JO~rft~::n;a~ ~:r to makJ ir:g the 1-cJ\ er('d dis~ supper e....ehing w spent playing cardsb d . k pl teh waS i played. PrIzes \\"ere an~ visitin •~ ages." for fllisslOn war' 0 ....e1 awarded t~ ::'olrs. \\-"ilmer Griess. ~rrs. Ve It Miller. \Vinside,seas. Mrs. W. C. Swanson Ie ?l-Irs. \\. . Corl'ell. Mrs. Ted b ed an 'de'COrated a thrce-de9'~'·ons. II. Arrnbruste and .Mrs. Ed Seyler. tie antlive ary cake. T e same

, ' t. 18 mee~ing will be wit I :Wi iature ide, and bridegroom

"Mrr E,~; FleFtwood

. _ Goldenr"d .Club Meets ~ at th r wedding decoratedI' top of ~he cake.

Easte~n Sta~To Have I With Mrf.' 'W, C West Irs, Gle Hixson se,,'ed cake,C' 'II - 'Th d I, Mrrs. Dale Forsberg poured and

b' ectlon 'urs ay , [;Oldcnr:~d. <!I!lh m"t F,'iday alt- M"', LaV rle Korth, McLean.E~tern Stat met ~londaJ ernoon \\ ~.hMrs. W. C. WC'st. anti Bar ra Ried~1. Osmonli,

~~:n~~J:~s~~~r~tio,::a~ief~4. gU~~~~' ~Jk~~I~... e~7~~k~i~\~aJi~ gs6~~d~~ ~~~:l\~~~ ~~e~~~~~~ 'toO~b:"~re':;;~~:i'8~i1~~e~ ~~~ht;:;~ ~~~"e~-IOtl~ich\ndrCWS :;:';'ts, A l~in~ ~it~p:~ S;;';;;'-hqr N 12 ·ll b .. t"~·ls ,Mrs. WblfrC'd Carlson y.iU en- th~oWHe1t'ol~1 a~d~·M~. F;ied~tb~ ~e!.r\I~~~. WI e an 1m IT tC1rtain :\h.... 2. La

·"~~~:b:::::;::£::::i::::t~~:S;:i:======:H==::l~========::j=-':~':.==::lI':-':--~-':-=--:":'::::::::-~ ~~l~~·tS I~wre frflrt: Pl.',;"," I :Korfolk. "takefield. \\·ayne. Os­mond. :\tcIJean. Plain·..ie\\. Wau·I sa. Magnqt and Randolph.

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ENDURANCE PAINT OFFERSAMERICA'S FINEST PASTEL COLORN:Hionallv known ~;liJ'cl('n E:KI?L7RANCE HOl' EP ..\INT -'huilt tel wlth'!it,lOd the ngors of the rou~h S(

wl',lthcr. In modern dC'~p and ~cw Dramatnnc p,lS el("olors. plus \\ hicc. C~l'.lf!l~· (OllSl,,{~rH:r., .<":lS?',e t~) hr~i h~DriC's to a ttlll,~h. elastlc!hlm that ",111 gnc )CaIS of 1:tcction' and hOIllL' beaucr· .

595Many colors, • • GALLON I >

---------~----------------- ------------FINEST O~E-COAT HOUSE PAl r I I·ENDURANCE IMPERIAL WHITE ,F1'\'Ol-RA.7\CE nl'PERIAL-sayes you .h.;llf t e ti~c,aimos( half the cost. Has double th? hl(h~g ~ weII of

dinjln \\ hite house paintS. Covers wahout (.'05(., ses.(;mu~~.H. ;\iost ~lllr.lblc rigmcnts .are con~enrra(ed I I~~~­RI AL to gi\l' double the lasnng quality and en mel-11lkewh'itc hc",~uty. The, best paine that money can b y 1 I

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GLIDDEN PRODUCTS fOREVERY PURPOSE

• Spred Glide·on• Mctallite

• Florenamcl• Plinomel

• Japalac• Glid·Tonc

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'Though the O"erland Ml!.~""as'S1owh)'todh'·sstllndan::!!'.. its(,?3.c-he-s~:dl're- :. ' Ii ! It,~:~~a~~~I;::I~:~~~~;~h~o~:~~':li~~nant~t;~();I~t~~d:t~~~:~;~·4sr.~~~~~'~~ .' r·a r· Ii

mmutes. Onlv 16lTIlIes per hour-but pretty ~00d fc~r rC;l.1.1l\€, ··!t:.(:!";:.(F.cv.er.

i.Speakmg Or "mlieage, ~ lun e j ou noticed how much I I I' ,

\' further your entertai~mentbudget go~s 1\'h{)n you ~ L U M ~rf R CO' i'l',,'i 'i''// ser\'e gu~t.$ a sparklll~' refresl~lIlg glass of ~"'er? ~or ! . ,:.' .. '. .!,:' ~ II . !,,)

I r:;g beer goes sp well-Wit food, Wlth conversation. 11th l . 1- ?' a game of cards Be a congenial host, Se"e beer, a 105 Maill ,'I' ,Wayne, N.~~r. _ i 1~~,HUlI~1

I \, - beveraget!Jratlbelpngs{ . I Il~::~=T-r--t-~---"":~--1-t1-~7-"7"rj]i~~~71';lirlIUS.. DIVlIIOM' U,So'~ ~"jlo" ~Io, ",,' NalI Sa.k fOil' U.,.I.. N.I<. , :, j'.'. F i', j .1 [ [ I I ill I "I I I J I .

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r.ldioon 2 ~ .1 10ud'er heltll~ mber of P-rep'i tills toWISner I. 0 Juth Dakot~ Fr sh Team WgU 33-7 iw·ri t ~i p plenn oUdershel~, Wayne, IS I I • L

......2 0 0 ,~9 ~ ~~ of '" g ad sIzed sq?ad of fresh, Confer ce T It........1 0 g 33 6 I n grid hOPefuls a~ the 'lmver, _J h. ". ' . I' '___....U : 6':-: S· s t of So th Dakdt 'l,;'hfi! coyote 'WI3;Y e '.' 's Panther~ Id~!l~ped

:::~8 lOps un cfeated th past"three a 33-7 d'e, 0 to Wausa Vlkm~s .3 0 f5 5 s sons, W 11 play: thr e games this F.nday ni.~ t.. . ' ..• evening. Eml.l Roeber was I ues-

wit tp P s" son:" co~~:a~:ai , '~~n~:::n~es e~lra~~ ,r,~j.s~~~·je ongn~oker a d Mrs.. ..•••...-2 0 0 ~7 ," ,9 I 'I • ." ag~irlst 1.' e 1~ictbry. ' T e 'Pan- Royce LongnJcker." ~in~.d , were

...' _.1 0 0 :L6 . 0 ~ • I thers, e ertlalh an uti efented Thursday af~rnoort.. VISit r of...........1 .~ 0 34g ~ oornf el~ Take,s 12.0 c.'Plton i ;9)11 here hU'~~'Y~'rs. Ray' Agl r. sr. Fay~ Ei'i tain ,

.......1 2' 0 . J • '119h"~~ I . J,. rs. Edna ewart, Mmnea olis,..--. ....1 0 38 1 g:ictO.ry 0 ,~r Tr~nlty b.ouS-las. ;Ap.derson, an ~.errYl' nti Pearl -S \veIl were 11u sday

... .-0 3 0 6, 5 . 'I 1 . :Johnson e ett -scored t tOuch vening calle s !

,..~lo~m~i.~d f2~~nF~ d;;a~1~~1t~~ ,Clowns to '. ead. tlie ways d a.ttaf~· i Saturday V!S'itors in th~ M-rs.W I ¥ y rl 1 Y l f 'd rwausa bUl t ,UP a 20-0 e In e etle! Bahde home were 'A thur

.- 3 0 ~,~ hard-f ugh~ ~at~ ~ 0 rugge !firs't quar.~er. ~md. rI!-anage. t~ h~lt urge~s and! Mrs. Pete uth, MOndaY~nCheQ Que ~s of Mrs•

......:::~ ~ ~11~~'well :etzmeicr's 20-yard r~n s~rier:l ~~y~e drIves' ,lthl~ Its ndar BIUf~sl and' Mrs. r...pr aina WIUIam leckc ere ~rs Ed~-, an opt on p.lah and Dave True'~ 9 I ohn B1rnttlal made i 20~7 at ofrett. Stocihon, C~hf'.1 Hageman, rs H nry' lttler and

2 ~ 'd~yard'q ick'operter'prbvidcd th.~ .h~·f'time Twith a 19~yard run in Mr. and Me~S_. George BI~r a~n Mrs, Flan, Barg lz ~2 \va toue downs.' J the seCOr1d quarter. Ga y King- )~ re Wcdnt;'s ay evening ca;ll rs in Mr. and ,Mrs. n B,d rd" Jr.

I mnel ' '0 6 0 6--1 to ~1:d t' Di e utt for t e Lou' BalC', home. Mr. al).d Mrs. amI baby, Los A gcles ad 1\lr.s,

~ ~~ 'IT! itY'O 0 0 0--- g :~:~~. ~d:~~' si :~e allies in .~ a~\s~no~a~p;l~d ~~~~~~·;lrM ... ~e':in~:d~1' f~,ni~ 'we~ {Vi~~~V~~• ·T·. J I the, thiJ:'d nd fourt per o~s. The forr?st ~ag~~~'?~.Mrs. Pllul the parental Van Brad ord homc.Ive IPS, Vikings h Id a 14.~ edg In III'St , 1<, ' , 'W'a";',~;" 1

200 6 7-·33 I F'E'ED1 E '~riday Wayne Prep 0 7 0 0-7 .

, . W'ayne [I State·'ChJ,1ules . i, I ISaturdCross-Country Eve~ts !,

Wayne' Slate's cross· country 1000 EA OF CATTLElearn will play hos~ to outh D<.J;-I· ,kota ,university harriers t 4 p.m. 200 choi~e Hereford ste rs, W • 65'0 to aoo lbs., one r~nd.Monday, Coach Don Emery a~~ I These are from one or t e better 10. rLe herd in .nounced this week. I _I 9 IS area. J.

L d' ~ th Waiyne leam are 60 choice H'e,eford sleer, wI 800-900 Ib'., f1es. y, 0 .·'brand.MC'I~~ ~~cc,eQUi~bY, ,a, sopho- 651choice Hercf~rd steer and heifers, wt. 600-7 0,0 e brand.mon', and Ollie Nygajd' Sioux 50! good Hereford steers and heifers, wt.: 450~5 , 0 e 'hrand.Ci~a~;I~~o~'ill tJ'a\".el to FI,cmOlt! S.o![ good Hereford stee~s and eifers, wt, 500 Ib .. on br~nd.

v~rted., : Oct. 20: ~o meet Micllm d..If tel 30 good Ji~reford steers nd eifers, wt. 9bo, fie y,"'o ~ br.and.•Wayne cashed in on two wc~ team ma:<cs. a. gld s O\\'l~g n i 40 yearlrng steers anq eifer, crossbred" one b nd. .

kyan iu nbles .for touchdowns i these t\v.o outmgs, the wlll c I 17 milk !cows, 2 men's ntire herds.the four h period. Mike Johnso entered m the N IA meet t '200 to 300 yearling stE!-e s an heifers in smaller ~ons gnrnents.scored f om four yards out a~H Omaha Nov, 24. I '200 to 3bo steer and he fer Ives. ' ."Neil Me onald took' a two.varr. • :

pn'~~/~~'lis~casS:keli for the othe:.: ' Er,"cson SA E S SARtToS lc:O.kO • la' 'k:et l [

~~~~(~S(~~s~~~il1g 1 MYards passing , , NEBRASKA I' .p~~~s 1~\~edmPtcd ~. J. '0. J. 'falf ~rs~ ·Mgr.

Inte ecpted byPuntsPunt verageFumbl s lostYards penalized

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:>sml!ln 1 at Wmslde ,$tanto, at\ Wa.rne High

iere£' at flar,tl11gtonoly Trinity at Laurelausa at N('\\'c:lstle I

~~~~~nSi~~lX~~y~~~,:~~~ lalandolph at C:o!L'ridgcclir:h at Macli50neru ,at Wayne Statercigj1toll at Plainviewcatllr at Lyons

'astings at Wesleyanearnev llt Doaneidlan~1 at Chadron

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~:Jsd:.r.~I*;r !8~/.Yd.S. lost1rus~in$ 7

Net yards ruslung 177Yards passing . 4

:Total ya'rds , 181Passes attempted 6

Completed ., 1Intercepted !Jy . 0

Punts-yards 3-81'Punt avei'age 27.0Yards p~na1ized 20

:rumbles lost ,... 3

~n~~rl~~:L:n~~~~g ...'1c3 ~~;. ~~oHendrici{.son 6 35 5.8Kern 5 13 2.6Wehr.r _'",7f-:=12:,-,-=1.~71

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~akl'fi('ld .3"1, Had ington ~~

andolph :.!U. Osmond 19 Ie\\"castle 31, 'WinsidC' 7 i

~~~~~n3~1,~~~~~d~~gg 1 jPlainview 41, Laurel 12Bloomfi('l~ 12, Holy Ti'init . 0Wausa 33, Wayne Prep 6Pierce G, Stanton () 1

South Sio,ux 7, .J-Iawa~d('n 6Madison 20, WJsfi('r 6West Poiht :13, P('ndcr 61Emerson :26, B('('ml'r 1iJ:

219 4.8 Oakland 33, Decatur 0Wesleyan 34, WSTC 26 ,

C I Yds. I Hastings 25. DO::Il1(' () , I

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• 3 0 32 Conferel1lce Standing,l Nebraska do liege w t p op

Emerson Rallies f I HasUngs. 2 0 ,7 0

Victory over Bee er ~~~~~~;; I . .~ g 17 ~~Emerson rallied fr m a 14~12 Doane i..... 1 0 0 25

halftime deficit Frida to down I Peru .,.... 1 O!J )3 ,:39yard Jaunt His p'lacement for the Beemer 26-14. Wesl('yan:' 1 0, 1 4:iextra point was no good. The half 'TIle Winne-IS added touc~downs Wayne .. : a a F6 66ended WIth NelIgh leadlp~ 14-6. in. the thm:" and fourt perIods to.: Midland ... 0, 0 0 .16'Ne~gb showed its irtttptions :£-or clmch the g~e. Grov pac~d the I ,I .- op'

vi'cto~' at the, o~ts~( tl~' ..tl\e.·· sec- will :wlth 14 point$. cIty.ldt ~nd ,Husker W~st w r tp," o~a '1)~1t' 'by"!'~arcfiip~ "61 yaMs Kosthr each scored a ouchdow:n, i Stanion 1 1 () S3 6

(or it,s: thir~ ',tally. Me~ ~n Merer Emerson, , 6 7 7--:26 Warne I 1 1 ~7 1~~s.!.1M t~e,i:lil1~~,~:4~ll;IYards I~~' Be,~"l:.:~=;.::.m...•...7 ~_ Q.-.'"'-~41 Ncll~~-.:~_ ~ 1 r8

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• GRIP SETIER ON ICE• STOP QUICKER IN RAIN

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DAIRY SALEWednesdaYj' Oct. 17

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Pender LivestQck Sales Co.. 46 head High grade NortHern Minnesota heifers

6 Ayrsl-jires 2nd calf I

2 Ayr~Hires 1st calf ,1'4 Hol5teins ] st calf heifers10 Holstein 1st calf heifel1$

6 Holstein 2nd calf cows

8 Guernsey 1st calf heifrrsc'UTO ,PANY

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TOO MANYUSEDlcARS

Hallmark Cards"u You Core Enough to Send

the VerY Best"

WAYNE BOOK STORE

" iAs' with,evGry, new bajby; everybody will have

. eyes onlY for. thene!" 1957 Cheyrolet so 'we've got,tf. do somdthing before, it arrives.

,Wh.:like the~ld W~Iman· in .the shoe ...W~/VlT '9~t so ,m,ony ,~ ed iCQTs we, don~~ know wh'al "to do. To tell the truth, wcjvc h~d SO~l\C ofthqn. q~itea I"(hile a ready.and we know that if I hey aren't' moyed before the' neJ Cheyrolet

•.arrives':V{c may' hQ9.e, them even :Ionger. That's wh we're cutti,~g price's on the~c used cars andtrucks' how. Y,du~lI, r aUy,Jind some, big bargainsl so come' in; tcday ohd'iook them over. IYou're

,sure to :find the lear tau want a,t a price you wan f to pay. '! !

1?55' FI~rd V-~ 2-0.tor" I 19.55 Dodge 4' 'oor 1'955 C.hcvrOlct 210 2-~00r1955'P\Yn\OU~hV-84-000r 1954 Ford V·8 ·Ooor 1954 Chcv. Oclroy 2.D~ar1953; Fprd V.8Z-D.d1r 1954 Chev. B~I' ir 4-Door 1953 Piyn,outh 4·Door I

19'5ZI f.-6rd V-[8'Hard\0~ .1951 Fra:er 4· oor 1950 devro'ct 2.000r

. 1?50' ~.;C.UIY 4,.0~fr1950Studebake 2-000r 195-1 Ci,evrolet '4-Ion

1953 Fhrd,Y,-ton' . 1952 Chevrolet Y,·ton I 1952 C .molet "-'on '

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E'CT'":1, Herald, Thur day, Octeber 11, l?C;G '~. . r FdR kALE: . Two 160·acre drmsl.

, ',,' ' '. '. • .',1 .n '~~tf~~~l~~!:o~Ft,~;r})o~r~ll~letce.,lmprovements lair. 160~

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F.OR ~~LE: NeW'.' cust~~~ d~l~*e F' R SALE: ~urebred Duroc,h, ars. L~'\ST CAL'L FOR ' '_ terns. ""This i our seeo d year in J<ljn:t -, 801 S. ProsPect. Col.orado"'" 5,-1- I !' 'CM'O~do automatic Iwash r. ig and r111(ggcd. Loc,ale? 10~,~ Second Annual Sale anted the i.ITlg.;Iti n busitess, Now is Sprm s. Colo. ~ o~n;r 'IIIIl"" ~1$1B99S Ask for free hom I.demon· m les 'south of Wayne on Hl~h ay h " the time, to get se U~for next FOR, SALE: 160.acre ley 1:. Elk-

~1 ,~~~,. ~I~"" i •••t~~ ~tion, GaD;lblcs. I 01115 Arnold Shthm:m & SOIlS 27tf 5 Rem· Tamwort Boars . ,ED' ~o suppiy consum. ;year. I m.~d~nV~~l:e.f~~~I\n~il~~:;~ ,r~~':'.~1~ft~"~lfIl'JI .~...r~l' tu ;I'''''e overtWE WlIL HOLD YOUR favof,lte Y RKSHIRE purebred boars for TlP ofJt'llng Tam\\Olth Boars for ,Iers WIt. awleu~h produc!s. Good, r folk. 'Only $160.00 per acre; with

(lfl-':I !1.t1A.dllJf {fit ~'t'I)U$SC~f gt,m ur.~t.i1 the season ope s unper ale. New breedmg for old cus'" RlglslilPl! and ('ommCr(lal HIOg O.I?portUnJtYi ..t.O.. h.av.e a b!1S.1.ness. 0.1 sc..h~.''''.er .r s ,.' imme.idi8te posseSSiO.n if wanted..,Ie • ',,,.,..J,~ ~~\\Inll.;. U~'ih"!Hnt'!'lour Gun-Awa)· Plan. Ch e y~urs to lers H III Bockelman PI lee PICIduc I" .... ys>ur ow. ~rIte todaY.$H~mg tele- ,'YO ,W. 'it- Bokelman. owner.IRt..2,~ll [1"'1:'1 i i'I~~ 0I1~1~~ilu;.()r.l. \:••-,. tQday frbm ~our complete election N br. 3 mIles west of ltmctlO 98 30 4-H Angus Ca lves~ NPhIBoJn_e'50~ rq~e,r

p' r'eReap~;I.l.e:I~is.. ' ~:~tp' ,,' , , .,' I NbrfoI.k, ~ebr .• phone 98Fl1 ~l1t3p~~t'>11"1' ,~ll.. l~il~ ~,~t't<"', f.aUklO:hci o[ Amerie:i""s most ramo s brand a 81. % so th s 7U5 DC'nZl I J Anders n, ,H t I

,I . "I~""·-~I":""""t h.~mes. w~also carra a omplete lJallmont Encks n S~LESM N' WANTED: Old'reli. orrel. .F~R~~~~~Ii~r:s~~~t~tP~S ~S:iOo~];~~~: $I~l.a:l \cr~' .tl:.~'I~Ht! s.ddle s~k ~f ~ters an Wnchester I~_t..TTIGS l'~ BcC'!manIfl a~ lable c nipany in business over . - :. largcJlot in new addition. Gas heat

~".'I.'. II '.'. tr "':""'.n.'."Hm.. ' .wn..k.e.~...eetttd. '.,". m... un1t.lon....Make ou.r s.t reo Yott.r S . dl P . I d Ch' F D.)-son, E.etJ/n.s- 61jl ye.ar~ e.x.p. aOdin. g, i..n.Nebraska. Phone 7-2712 Wrke, leld, Nebr·1 and .'l~ot water.. La~ge livin,1?:-kitch.'1.,I.I.:t.!r;'I,~I~.IIJ.;HC,.l.~"!~l. ~" ~,~~ntm~l,headq~arters. ,~eve ~ot I' patte 0 an I I I .Man Will! farm background, or I, I ?llt4 en.djning area limlding me~sures~i~~l~fl~:!JlL~:;'i";t,~j,~k~ma~·;'~~·Jr;KtI.rIi'~:~)ttSt~~~~ut;the 'ga!U

c.,' Coas~~f6" ,I I and October 17 kp.oWled e o.r rural ~re.as, prefer-" ,'" [26x401 Plenty of storage ~p,'ce. For

·'!!:"I'!llim,"\!'''~:~,~''t~\''\·tlr~... !:OOd'!f~~t ,-,_.. -. '." - .. -. I~ H~ h' I rfd. Mu tcp.e. over ,23 and o~n car 1 ' I appointment call 826. ' jo11t3p

-~j,~i;i;ii;T~,5.1:~·U:l! S~;lb<ldi.~ ,Wli.kcntkt:,1 FOR SAL.E: .u~e?,Cor.on'a: a 2l~inc!1 .1 mps Ire LE' or panel trU'ck. If you QualIfy, we D. I I " . ' :' ,., .. ""."." '"; l>ln3p; :cOnsole telc\'lSlon. 4 m. nUlS orl- I OAR AND GILT SA h.ave <:t uarantee to back YOU up. I I t ,j I,.

.. ·"··r········'----, ~mal guarantee left. Lli:c new. I Investlg te the oPl?ortunlty we ISCOUn :1 'Cards of Tn·anks< H!-:,,:'! c J:,::,;:~j t~~~~.h~~rtc!~~n~,~ r ~L!~:::':'5~~_~~~~~ ._._- 011,1 Itruesday Ni9ht I Oct. ,1 6 ,I lYI I. I3C'('rmann ~~~~r c~~l n<~ ~~01a~~slrr~~fc.oit Y~YI~ I H 1"'========~=~III

.,: :.:. ,; '. . '.~~~' .. SI~l.~IS,:.. GllmlJ.l.cs- .. FOR SA~E:, Girl'.s red. ur. trim- 7t~O p.m. Hi th.' farmI. . ... ..' _ cost. yo nothing· ~o get th.e full N· ..'t THk"\K YOU to my frieUf'S and

. "" '" . " ,0H ,moo, wmter storm eoa SIZe 12. [ . , ' I D(i]·:nLR. 2918 details. Drop a line to Leonard I9 relatives who kindly rem mber*~~"1~~~_···~"':"'''':-1-f----'White nylon dress with s in. Navy Sired by S'PC'('\ill Monel. Ht'.fCl'W! YOf{rSl-lIHE bo~~.~ - tiifi- an-d 'griow- .L'aBenz, Box 282, Columbus, Nebr.: 'e+J me in so many ways dUf ng m

l....!I...l!~.;. :.'~.'il.t....I.~. "".. r...,~~.•..~h..m.a~l,~~J.tlc ,mo~ b~ue .gab.. ardi•.n~ sm.·t. Si.Z 40.' li.\Ce

. d .a.,nd Ch~:nPiO~'. 1936.: :-\elJr.:,. ann I thV.\".PI..ic.ed. rig. '..It.'...Bjn.~.ham. ~.n.d 011' I rec~nt illness. Mrs. l'~rankl flueg,:,:::~~~;·~!~~r.~~::?-';~:t~~~-"-:~ ~f7~' PhOnfil:.

546,' Wayne. ~27t3 ~t~~~n, ChampIOn ot Southl Da- ~tal;l('.\, ])j~~r::Y'~1 m~. n.o_r_t_~. _oU~ WlJ\NT~-:Il\1an with SOI.~C selling at l GAMBLES er. , 011

.. 'II;~ ~.Ij,U.", ~~,h,~e 'wiillr.ut ,bed FOHSALE. New Corona o,30-~nch ~Th>S(, arc loner growthy teat. FUH. S'IF' Purebred D~OC expert n~e to work In Wayne i WiSH TO EXP~ESS .~tbcer~ttlar Un~~ dra,.wer "'gas,range:'One only, S 9:95.·Use .J l ,. r.' <-:', l' 1 ' ' '_ " . fl,'.'; 1 ' .. bl I area. S rviceahle car necessary. Th dO]'] I thanks ror,cards and v· iits due

cmwf' e.Ojntltr. UC.bOD.,. ou.r co.n.venie.".t time paYI cnt Plan., t {pe boars. \ dCCHwt('( am l_ldl. bOd} s, 11 J..CC( rCaS?,1a e. 0)' Write V>rhljln long, 26O;;il,j .13 St.. !I urs ay, ct. ng my stay at the hospi 1. Han~:~~:~~,~:.._~~, i··:'"-" ,op~ . ';, I o~l ~ .~c~~ ~\Tt~~C'l·S. Scl!lllg 40 oal'S I~G ~~I:.~\~~l, j wcst \\aync on 1i~i Columbt S,! Neb_r.:._.,. .. "...__,, __~?E: Carstens. I 01,'H~~~: ~;~t;:;:~~~ f.t~'.c~~~ r;:.T~ FOR SALE: ~arload of .S. No.1 L I' t hJri---sAlj~~---ji~g-i·~I~;·~d -- H; .p-.I ;;';;';;"';;';"';j-',;};,,;';';";=';;;'==== I :~'~hih~tg!s~:cra~r d~:~~~n~~iC~~ li~1SE~Tg

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,. ",~" ,:' l.l' ,,' '~ Red Pontlac potato s. Buy t, Elmer Hattlg & So , :.lmc IJO<:>l's. Fair WlIlllcrs. C~lln. Busi e~!s Opportunitie~ between 7J9 p.m. Thur~d3Y flowers spot tq me whil~, I was. ' " .._"...~---'-. enough.now to last·al~ w nter..Po- Up.urC'l Nvb 'ask;] ~\' 111)(1 ,;Ulle. lIenry H"Hlse & Sbns.I.,.==~~=======" nin,;.·· , I'd'\\' Id

d,!;-;:·\J\A:\CE: :~~u ·shm.. 1tata ~~tces ?rc certam o?e 'up. 1: 15:2713! :)' :2 1

.; north, \Va.n]~. 4 east. FOR L 1S!,~-1\-Io-b-ilg-a-s-s-ta-tion"-at GAM B L ES in the hO~jllta . .'III'S. r re, I 'a o~i"'~":',,~I;', :,,~,,\'1~ :-11C~'li:lll)",tl~lccd, f~rll bal:>' 3,2.-60,,5 to ~o bags, $2.50,. 'I 1_ •. (arl"ull. ol1t3

',:'i",": ,~:!'I.';lt~111(·{" :~lU~ ;J;mt· 220·10.: ~~ bbaa!'A~~i~~ $:IO~~e~t gs. S2t~i EOR SALl2: Choice HamiShil'C Mt:).-\'I.. E·~- J{egistcrcd Hamps}1ir.e Winsi e. [Excellent potential with Ii 1 Wl::)~-i TO SlNCEREi.Y'-iH_~-K!:'..".•.!~.~:.l~'~:':~'~.::':~';':~f..~'i.'~~.::~'~~~~.:.p~rt~s. on. I.!?" 0:" P. I· iboar,s frOli rcgj.~terC{l'stoCk AJ:so br('('(I;n,~: stuck. Double vaccinal. ~~~r~ fg~~ll~~~ss' b~fJ~~~nt~~~t;~i --;-~:;I::::::~::::::::'I 'everyone who sent 'floi,rs, !in~.'!t*"~r"'~iHl'I'EHS,:L,, Atl "POPUlar! BUY ,OF ·THE : EEK ood Guerns~ y heIfer. 1st cal. \\rill cd . .'\cw blood line:;, \ViIlard Milas, Perry ohrson, l\Iobilgas agent. Real Est,at.8 ~a'nildt~~._.r,a.ln·~c~e' ~o~,s,rroSr'~cht,O,',srfnn ~hho~'h,: ~.~~l{tr~.J.m,:I!<l:~1J Itnm $'l"!:).5{). ()nl,y ss.oo. . f eshen so Il. 'I~arold SOl' ,nscIl. Hoskins. oJil,t9p Carroll. phpn:....61. 04t3 .0 f1nle 1~ ~dlM'1i :'I~~li\'!\'" !I:k!"k Stor~ m31tf 7 ,.., ayne, Pho,le 12F4. 27t3p .,<>n! nl1h

~.:- ..:";':'.";..,:~:,,..".. , ' .. I -pc. Ivmg rCi' m If' ~.~~-.-----.- FOH SALE: 'Pure.bred Yorkshire Ted Hu\'ener and KaYl~~"~.ti-l..N.",\.. l.... t::.~. '.'W 17.'inc.h. co.,rona.do . et.ti ! ~I OR S.AL~. ~lueb-"cd Ham] ShIre .. boors 'Ul.ld op.~n gl.lts. Guaranteed Mis lI~neous Services I. -t .\VE WISH TO !AC~NOWLEDG~

h'~ir~!;~~l,ll~. ,.,~ne ~'cari: parts ,and [' group ~ n!. , t~!:Jdar'~'ll\id j.l~atedG an?d ~ al~an~ brecder~. VacclOated. Gail Ander·I~=*~=======~I BUY rrHIS ACRE"AGE om ,debt of gratitude, to the;<,;::~L~! "t.ttH" ,\\..t~T'll1lr. ,;s.r19,!lS. Ask Includes sofa bed, r mat 'J1ing

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1w et lt2cr~ort~raJ/ w °5tc~f SilO. l'hon~ 4124._ WI~~,__ 01113 H~re ris a Igoad modern ho.me fac- maily inends anu nels.;hbors w.~

fb~ h~~~~I:h~lm(·.,~rl,~~,~_ ..~~~,T:~e$. 011 casional chair. 'cocktail ,table. 2 J~~~e. e, . 2 o4tf --~,. -- ~- -- E LOANS at 5% lng Pearl Street, just 112 blocks were helpful to, us dunn..R•. the Il

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d,·1.~ 11"[, t· ., .. , 'd : d 'II t lamp tablf's, 2 tahle la ps. Qual- '1 ~ L d F d f M" St PI 19 ness and following .the :dcath'>" •• :~.- ":~Jl ~I\ n~;l~nl· u~t' . 01 t1:- c ifv ,coyering. Finished in' limed EiOR. SAL . 50 head so ·Inger ost an aun : o~o~e~etttogar;e~tto~. Ou~cr~~ our beloved aunt. and also ito tho~~.~~;~[t,~.{;:;:ll'ot~,!>ttjr~~•.1qn ~ III ~.2j"f3 oak. he~~rs.' j st.hrotl,c;ht fr?orn M.i"n·I~ ,_______ )Cayanaugh the city. TAXES ARE CHEAP., who sent flowers_ Mr. a~~ Mr}

'''''':ll''~'''':''':':·;·'''':'''''.'''':'''"~'''-•.~·-- '$,139.95 nesota. and W.lsconsm. I-Il...h bled IFOUND: False teeth Sa~urday Everett \\t'itte and family~ ~~r. a~1M I, t r :i d Ii 'k S-em Holstems. WISS and Gue nsevs mOl"nlng: Owner mav claIm by 323 Main St. LOGAN BOTTOM Mrs. Roy Witte. ~·Ir. and ~r,.

4li~ ....n an ,f"~ ~nd 5 regis ered ,Guernseys. Law· payi-Il" fOL: ad at Hcraid office. allt! Harn- (.;ranqulst nnd fa nul\', Steve"',"h~ ,JI"U,n~~ W.k~nt14 rence Wynn Meadow Grove. 04t2 h olltf 147.5 acres with 40 3cces pump Krmpotlc, Majur amI j\Jr~. R. w.

r-."I\I'\\'I LO 'NS 4% - ----- ilTigal~". LocatC'd 1,.' mit'e- ~orth Hnmllll arHfson. 01~Pl, .... ..... .FOR SALE.:. 5 purebeed Tamworth ---t--- I . ,~

"011<1".1 ~~~~b~;·n Au'IlL W~~~~sN~r'~~~l'R~eb:~Cp~~~o~~ For Rent NOllCE ~A~ent;'iEFa~Nbl~~~i~v";; r~g ~~i~:ll~~~~J~~[;~'o;;;lb~t~it~y~I'J:I 'M' ,." I ':..;;+ ··'L· k' las 72370 llt3n L C GGERT 'f'i1I, <l6ain repair FARM IN THE COUNTRY. OR path,. ,'n our recent sorro~. ana lo..... "l", ~ iIi\·ftnl!U1,. 'Yl'syne " ...ves~o~ , ," . . -- y~ur" ccum clt'~m'l' in your home. U...Sy: Tl-US FOR l~VF.STM"ENT..: the IndIes who served dinher. Fpr

I';~~~=7~~tF~~~1 !"OR SAL· Choice pu~·ebred APA~Ti\IENT FOR RE~T New' o~· appOlll1rnrnt call R:S,:l aCl"(,S on olfl Hlglw,:a?' No. 3:::1 the floral o1t0nng::>. cards land othI: ,il m shir ·boar. On.:.- 'eaT old.~ .Ju.st IllllShcd. lI~at dud .\\:tter 0 Just 4 mIle" \Vest of \\al<cfIeld d I t

~'s·oat,pvo n'ce n,·ll.~ ,,"';th~'gC.d 1,·t.,,'flll'nJ.S!lE.'d. AI.I dcct.neal appliance.s Cratens IIard\\d}C' pbonf' C'l, - • .ICI l:m[llc-."es \~C are eep\ grac-I-.' ". 04t') I niERE IS ::\10RE COR~ ON fUl \Ir", Dun PO\'.ers Mr and

~1~_~::I~~_n~ ~~~~i~~~'~I~~:,~ddry~~cl~~dn~dis1J~~~ftn~~\1 -ITHIS FAR::'! THAN 0:-; SOME ~Ir<; L!\}\U PO\\l'IS ?>'Ir a.nd ~lrsS27t3p , 2"t3 QuARTERS Complete set 01 servo Harold Stoehr '1r and M~s Ma~r.

: ~::::O:::R:::.-:;,S;-;AL-:-.-=E'-':.-:E:-n-gJ::i-;sh-.t'-y~pj-,-pTr-e'-hr~ed' r~~a.rS~~~I': g.ift~l.r~~I~~~. teot!;~i~~!i ~~~M' FOil nENT: TV furnlssh;d, r?:-v ~rU~~?~u~ag~~rJ~~~~l~ lccable bUildings. lee l'roett and. Richard P01!ers 11Yorkshue boars. II.! tie e-ast of Imoni Phone W~kdlCld Atlas ,/.2R8G.l i (all C.") s27t3 Phone 962. H<llph D().1d s20tGn LIVE on tne HIGHWAY I '

Raijdolph. Ed Gerher. olltl' 01111_ c. " c P Y OLT D BILLS '[Just 6', mile; West 01 W.-,)'ne 4"H CLUB NEWS I~===~=======::~~=====t:===lF===t:-====:::4=::-;' FOR T'tE:\"T: 3 room furnished we ha....e a good quarter With an- .' r :apartllll'llt. :220 \V 13. Phone 350· Get t e J1loney you need fr9ffi the excepti0llally good, all mOdern.!-,;..-------r,":'1-~c''''I_-11I' ' qf dl ! J. 52713 Centr 1 Finance CorporatIon by home and serviceable Qutbuild- Ntmble Fingers ID 't Tell A 0 Bt C'n ° e to II I FOR RE~T' First floor ne.,ly harro ing on YC;lUr .car, or hOUSdi~· ings. GOO.d colored dirt, m.. cdium I _C3lTOlJ--..:<ilJ.lhli> F.in.gt,rs Eton, ~y ne- I n la fH~(~riiai·t!odi~,.,~:.ed ~i~~af~~a~~::t~, \\~~S~2hjn7u\'i3r;p I ~l~h °coo~·m~~~~~~m your ere t rolliog. ~28,800 II ~~~t t~\"~~:~~~(i~;· /~~ t~~~ ~ \~= ~~li r~-

~Private Offices 233 ACRES NE of Wayne Officers eleClC'd wer Na cy

I 1 ~ l W" 'p; 0' I FOR hENT: Sle('pin~ room .•-'508 CGnfidentiallService rIc.'.re' is a ~('~lly:.·,g~O~ rar;n. Ideal I~i~:dilri~;i~~:~~~;~i~('lo~~~tnas:l~ec~, A rE~"" (~lnBY ~()gTa~'!HI"-o'TP~h_EEoneY'H'o~E2~9R'ALINDE~:o 94tf

entraljinance [01 tIle buyc! wlShmg a good all-. eelac,·: S"" Ann Gla". tn'asurer,A L',a rOllnd farm. iand Suzan'ne !3ehnwr. Ih'WS Irc-,

9orpor tion 160 ACRES - IOWA "";:',c:I<,C1S chosen [ot· the Jew 'I

d Madison I Telephone 3.!)O Located on Highwav 1\·0. :-~ I y":o·. an' ··Ll:rS Cook" and "~il'.

J _-+_N_o_r_lo_l~, NfhrnskR __ ~:.)~i~~d()rtr~)~~a~~~th 'f\~:.r~~~jlrli~·~.~~ ~::11Il ;:'~':;};~l'(l,~.~iI~~. ·l'?~I~(~:'.~~~~\' rt;j~:~=

j ITHIS FAR~l IS I;-';-.A GOOD R./d:" ('n.. ;11;" :'>11."' .. (;1.'111' B.dlinll'l' ;:ndJ6in he .FALI.. ARlj:A. AND }lAS PRO- :\'I.l~. :;"I,'I",,-,n (;Ij:-O< Gurst n ght I'

AT IIUR HOUISE SCHOOL I BAND i

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WELL T:ll1S

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YcEAIl. ~," 1"~~!~'~'l;'~CHY SKk,-t. , _

9 C H IN JUST 15 l\lI"!U-nUES, !

F'· 1'1 O· t 1 ry before'you buy I'0 If not p',ased, you, 40d bac' ,t'

J. ay' I( , Rpnl a lW\\" or U~' d illst.nmlCnt, •• • a.~y drug!=store. Use Inst,n~-dr).ln~i, J' , Rl'nl 1I 10 Oil' jllll'('hp,-,.,. For 108 \Vest 3rd \Yayne, Nebr. t. CH"M_."~OT day or nl. t to re ,. ·If'·· i ,; !"ali':, :111(1 \Hilc or :;les~~tth~i~;~:l ~~:tCZ~t~~a. ~dg~i~~~,

~ I S· C't "''''U· S pply -' . e·xterna!!y c..-ltlsed itches Guaran.jWe:,ve. . o.wailing ,' hiS.. blessed, event for a ~'hOle I' 1 UX 1 Y /v\ SIC U 635 Gram Exch, Bldg., Omaha teed locally ~Y Grtess._R _x~_ll. o4t4

~~~r new ~ ~~'W~:~er~f:~H~~~I~LEd:f~n~~:I~nt~:d I:~; Kugler Eledric Co I I ~'" C"nI,"'!"'" r.~~l,"' • -113-\ t"Oct. 19. N t.•rally, we fetickled pink about the hole • Phon' 322 Wayne Si"" CiIY, I,. 1. J~~318 " I Ithing ... , xcept for '0 e thing: \xpert Washer Seryice I --- 10' \. 0 'i' witjh Genuine Maytag Parts ~:lJl'Y"--; t·I'I!II~.:-':T1'"1:) I\, e. .-- ,.i;f G ..,.i J

" .• 1"'" I tI '~~~ll"'O\ "j ~110\ IAny W~y You ,'id t' •.• I",,,, ~~t''(O~ ~ \:% 'd\\~\\'(OIl'dt' ; !

~NW~W ~'.·'A$tonr'LooklAt It ~"l ~WE~OT- ~tI~ .

WINTER TIRE~FOR USE EITHER WITH A TUBE OR TUBEL 55

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KINDERI I .

SE~VICE,ii"rOBI P~ODUCTS

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Mo~dhorst, Lessee \

phone 522j

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LANGEMEIERI

91~(O.SKELL'Ii P~ODUCTS

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AU~OIOIL CO~RBY PETROLEUM

I PRpOUCTS

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MER HANT011 CO'

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box ,PRODUCTSr '

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Stan1ardServiSTANDARD OIL PRODUCTS

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way of life. Whoever

yOU ore ••• wherever

you or•••• Oil SERVES

YOUI

Oil Progress Week, Od.

14.20 signalizes the

imporlant confribution

thet the oil industry

makes to our Americon

MEYER OIL COMPANY~QBIL TANK WA~ON"'

Phone 1701

STIRTZ G)IL,

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TEXACO PRODUCTS

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S~AN[jTabk a on

SERV qESTANDARD OIL !PR9DUCTS

John K~y IPhone ,516

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DOrN'STE~ACOSERVICE

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See usfor~wlfl's chicWe distribute sWift,l!

Ichicks in this'area, and we,

invite you to stoV in for

your copy ofSwif~'~!fuU­

tolorcatalQgl' • " soon!

You'li fina .the,ide.al

produc~r for your farm~ i

among Swift~aSKy·HIanll

GOLDEN NECK layers •••

P:~~d (,or y~ubyprofes.sU1nals. See us, today.

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OP"£mIETRIST

OPTOMETRISTS

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W. A. Koelber, O.D,

2 Registe.red P~armacists

to Serve You ,.Phone 31 Woyn

III \Vest 2nd Phone' 3:), .J. Wuyne, Nebr.

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Professional

\\.~\ l:"ECITY UFFIClALS

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BooklandInb-

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! ' : -\ .' I , .11 I' III ' ,I :" Itlw Wcdafn Hcmito'hcr~ yo;yl! but,..,..,.c """culdl-:t 1:.(t en it Of CGur::e J.s I\csidcnt 1 Frank Major jl' *,1 Norm,n J I I~-1iii~~~~~==~~:T~f~=Tj;f;:-~;::J;;;:;::--:~:t;-;::i of the Rockefeller Foundatiop. until 194!fwhen hel NORTHWEST I I Mrs. Merlm'M rtl ~tmcoln. I' 111,k~..'.,~ our display centered around 'the little statue of really began hIS \'>'rItmg career, he leatncd to KnowWit Cliffotd Hale called in tI e .:"~

Christopher Columbus in the case'on:the east wall an about the Rockefeller famIly. J ayne 'I) Harris Sorense DIp-e_ Thi\.lrsd,\ lii,~,of the reading room. r "AMERICA. RIDE~ THE LINERS" IS THE EX- • i I everung. Ii- 'SINCE WE HAVE BEEN RATHER SHORT OF citmg story of the Shlpii. the Shlppmg companies • By Staff Corresponden 1 ca~:ci :nn~h~I. ~rl :~r~t;;b~nf> n

~~~~~ :~ ~~uN,~~7ee~n~e;~oi!l~~~fe ~~~~:$et~~ 1· ~~s t~e a~~fti:;ggIftbo~kl)~r~~V~h~~~~o~m1~ld~ David Hettie" San Anij)nior ~ex., ho:reia~r;~sSY~ld:~eye~~;. L '~:receiving many gift books. Not gifts from the peo- Clark Harrling , I' spent la6t week In the ErneSt Meyer celebrat h~rl bJrtbday \1 I ~1~pIe of th~ town but from authors and husinejls cor· • Muhs ho~e. I : Sunday evernng P tc~ pfl~es w{ 'i"porations over the Unitc>c! States. One we received "RISKS WE FACE" WAS SENT US BY A t:'IRE Mr. and Mrs. ~en AndE~T~~n, awarded to M' s. Martl~ IMc\ ( ;?this week is "John D. RoCkefeller, .Jr." b~ Ra:y- insuranc~. comtanYi It ih~ ~anuaI wqwm for the P~adeIPhIa, Ph' t ere- las~y"'r:- and Mrs Art eyer. Co 9pbratl: :1mona ·Fosdick. He calls it.. the story of a man who, layman... rl~, tee mea and inCurmative It ~ll ay overrug t "guests II e lunch was serv d

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through adversity. rose to eminence and even' great- wseeemoks, apropos ~mcc this IS NatIonjll F7re Institute Back home 'lhey we~ en· L. H. Meyer!> helped IIWllb ~n(Oss. We have often wondered Why so many autnors route to Seattle, Wa5h~ Mrl.I=JlDd Heitnold celebrate hIS btrthrl'who have attained reputations for thejr works ~lrs. :John Gettman, Kentj.~oec, Tuesf:Iay evenm¥.should have turned to writing 'about DuPont Ford ANOTHER GIFT FROM AN AUTHOR CAME::; D., were last Monday d nner S1d•

Ydjnne~ gue$ts in the

~ from Gen Courtney "'1h1tney. ThlS IS a bIographylguests. • H eyer home were l\1r and i\11 •or maybe Gf'neral Motor.s. But upon thinking it about MacArthur tellIng about his rf'n~eZ'.rous WIth Dinner guests Sund..V i Ithe G' oskamp, ibPer

.' ~ovr>r we know that the answer is money. Authors history. Donald Knoell home, Sioux aty. Br ck Giese, son of MI'. 'a dmust earn a living and even a best seller does'lJot I were Mr. and Mrs. Carol HI hert Mrs Wl1bur ese spent fir IIImean tllr author will live in luxury the rest of his PERHAPS TH{Z GIFT BOOK WHICf1 WlbL BE and family. r • ...iL last Tuesday u tI( 'FrIday In ! 1

lifl:'. ~1any people woulf} be surprised to know that most wide1y read is ~ story about Nebraska bv I Mrs. Christie John, NOrT~lk, LeVI Giese hornle l

the earnings from a best selling novel ar~ very a midtvest author, "Pet r ~ks The Que~tions" The was a I<~riday guest ih the Bee Paul Fischersl~ere guests in e~eag(.r a.nd fpw authors rate more than one Qf'tp".n. author IS Fnmces Kal en.:lornt It IS a light. read~ Rasmussen home. Paul Bose homle Fnday Cvenu 'In a lifetime, Raymond FosdIck may not have been 1 able and mterestmg story to all Who hke to read Will Sdhroeders aEd Hans Hen. Mr. and Mrs!.: Joe Patten a dso motJvat(ld in writing about John__D_,_Ro_ok_e,..L_'I_I€_r,..l_a..:bo_u_t_t_h_e_e,_a_rl.:.Y_days lh Nebraska. I ncksons. PIerre. S D., were last famlly left Wedhesday for Detn II

-- Sunday dmner gue~t5 in tb-e Law- Mlch after spendmg sevcr:H \\ ('I ~1.--------_-..;. '"" IweIght carried and mlj rence HeIkes home. In the Ernest Brammer home, '11' • " Nat HIes trat'eled Guests in the Harold She-II Vlsltmg other fnends and r( IHERE AND THERE- ~ • e 0 man. repr sentmg the home last ':"Ionday evenmg~wer.e bves (

INebraska P~oduc;rs and Consum·1 ~lr amI :i\Irs. Gordon McCa and Ed Meyers called in the Her.n an'With Y9ur Ii~s t~om~ll d

ee- ~rme4 to fIght Ifamlh, i\larengo, fa, Mrs R bert Geewe home last Wednesdat,o {] (

,e x, al suc a" e'oy \';lluld Kenned) ahd Patty, IJaurel, Mr nmg

C scrlOuslr ]eOpa~dIze the eco and )lrs Earl Peterson and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ge Iweounty' Agent nomIc fu_ure of Nebraska ll}, Jo}ce Feglc}, Mrs • able and Verna Mal were at Ak )r

.: C RObe~ crosfoy

, r1resentmg thel.MeCaw, DIxon, and Mrs Tom Ben last Fnda Thev \\(!IC l~'-omm~ ee . or etter Roads LJndsa~ .and Br)an f compamed by Larr) nart,rjt

n-B H Icl · . Throuoh Tax.atIon - sponsorln~ the. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin vahl~amp and Lou Geew . ~.'

y aro ~ngana PToposal, said the tax would help I and Lynellc ..... isited Mrs. ahl- . .•'----------...;.----.....--------.!I~ebraska farmers, not hurt them., kamp's sister. ~Irs. CJ A. oy-al . . 1 :~:~Iolman charged that the ton~, and fa mill, Minneapolis,last eek- .. EVIde!ltIy the grea~est labor s r. ,

Tips plowing." "panbreaking:' etc~ mJle tax would place an additionalj end mg deVice ()f today IS tomorro\~, ~ ,jsorting livestock for their There 1.1S much interest in this o~st.a.c1e before any e.ompany con· Mrs. Henry Preston spent ~rom f;---,.

,.. trlJ) to. market, let an animal go subject a't the present time. Many sIderI.ng a move to NehraS.ka. and last TucsJay mornin~ ~ unti

t'Fri.. ' il

by rather than slam a ,l;atc to new de,ep tillage projects have the hIg,her truck r.ates wouW force~ day in the .Charles, Bull me. ' , ,Iwad It off, been started m recent months some fIrms to leave the state. i Wednesday eHning guests ere! "We Ha~e Met the

n. r8. F. A. MU~ner The tIme sa\ied by thIS common Already fie\'eral of them arc show I Crosby said. the ton·mlle. !3X:. Arthur Wean'rs, Oakland. Iandl r,C ty LlbrarlaD I I Isortmg practIce 15 not worth the mg practical reSUlts for and Would help farmers by shIfting! Clara Erickson. Enemy rand TL

e.

'...:::l.t'IiI........·1 cost of severe shoulder or hiPt agamst the practIce In certaIn some of the tax burden from their I f 1_ ~I Y

. bnuscs Many farms and ranches' areas and OJ) speCIfiC 501Is I backs to thc 'foreign truC'k"ing t T I I .would fInd It profltable to prOVldC~ WhJle It does appear that def;:p 1combmes <tnd by makmg rnone\ I NORTHEAS Are ;Ours,11more adequate sortIng and holdmg enmg of thq ~t zone should be I available for a good farm to mar- W I I j ,I

" M~RICANSI ~LL" IS THE THEME OF THE faelhtIes It Will not only help pre cneflewl most research fm(hn~s kct road s)stem ' ayne I .n tloh ,"'de. ~elopr~tion of Columbus Da, 1110

vont costly hrUises, but WIll save to date w~ul~ no( permIt Its recom'·1 S PI ' i ,_ '(Author's' aamo--cbclow)

liiE:::~~;::fLS±:==::::.:=::~===~V~I~:cLt.S:'tu:a:t:lo:nt, r:o:qu:,:re:s:e:.:l:o.:e:.o::::~~p_e:-,:a:tlO:n=W:'t:h:o:~;r Ivaluable time handhng livestock mendatl9n as a general prae~lce i tate ane ~,I • By Staff Corres~onden, ! Among the,' enemi.es we orI I 2 A recent survey of over 600 Breakufg up tIght Jil.\CrS \~lthIn ~ome \\iceks ago GO\ \'lctor ~E I I

d:l1ry farms shows that electric I reach of ~a chisel s,omtltirnes ~ives i Anderson took a sta~e. plane and c.edric Swanson call d inl

the conquering· ~re _sluch ,We \barn clean~rs (gutter drags) cut Igood returns. On the other hand. Iwent to the RepUblIcan national Paul Lessman home 1 st Sunday known destroyers ,qf lifeha.rn cleanIng time to about one· deep tillage, it rna)' not pay unless I convention in. Caliform~. He paid evening. 1 J I Small Pox, Typho1d, ~neumoni ,third that used In conventional fit on well·dr.ined soils with per·' tho Aeronautic. department S5~L· Paul. L."man. were • ppe,! Tuberculosi., ~nd "lany vir

Imgth~?~~d qu.lity .If.lfa h.y or I m~av~~ s~~'.:':~., condition, favor' 7°sl~~eth:h~~,P'rumors1<ept eireu. ~i~~\~e',n l~~~ ~~.I,da~~uFger htme. j invaders. I

I, ~cal .cuts costs In brood sow ra'l deep tillage, it may not pay unless: lalin.g that he got a "b.ar.gain rate."' Jerr·, Kefauver. MarQ

1'ette, pent! .

t f t t h '15 h " Medical and pharmaceutic II I~n~ I. ,sows arc no 0 \""a~te ay:donc corr~ctly. For example, dr~g-:pa>'mg 0;> peT our.l!1stead 0(S45. last week In the 'ho e ofl her Iele).Ct;SSl\~IY.. '" I gmq a chIsel 1 mOlst!George MorriS, petitIon candJ.d.ate grandparents, ~lr. and l\1rs.~.al.l. research war ers qr~ on t:,Economist Predicts " soil will do. r . d ,may I for gove~nor chargedl that very ler Woods. I brink of overdoming even porj ,I .Everott Petersan, UnIversltv of make the SItuatIon TIlling I thmg. TbUl prompted • statement Mr .nd Mrs Harv y Ec len. Cancer and tardiac dijeo""

Nt'braska eco~omIst, speakin~ at a, should be dong 'Only the soil, from th<; go\:crnor. kam~ WC'Te in the Gilmore ahSlln.our prescriLtion departmlen. ''mectmg of V, ayne county feeders lIS dr:' enough to shalter. ! He saId hIS opponent." aODp.Jred hom I Carr II FridaiY ev ning P1 last week, predicted choice fed ICorn Cultivation ,!!o be trying to m~ke a POh1Jcall hel ~~ Ph~lI;S cel$rate Iher carefully ~tor,d to protect fhe r?t'cers wo~ld lop at near $24 cwt. How man)' times should corn bel Issue out .of the trIp. In faC't. he birFhdf!. -' . potency, 'ar~ the importp t

1m

January. He based his estimate cultivated? On the avcra.2C. xoodisafd. the go\'ernor iSI authorized 3). i medicines your physician (0I of Io.-wer prices because o( th(' lar~· corn grdW£'TS <Ire (,lllli\·tl.lin~ corn r by Jaw to use that slate plane at Steve, Lkou IAnn and.~t~tt:::11 prescribe. .I Cl' than normal numbflf of fe('rl·' abollt hrtlf as many timf"" as I they ' any time at no cost wrwtenr. were wee 'cnr guests m _e ~_Ii (Ors moving to feedlotfi in .July and' dId 20 ~'('ars ago. 'Yields h<lw:! hi·: But, the governor S3.ld. he felt IV('y E:ht~~kamp home t Jiletlherr: August. HI' also predicte.d tlla,! Ihe' cfroascrl de~pite fewer culth;a~ions'ifo~ that particular trip,lt WO.Uld bel par~nt~,. K~'ntF Hall\ fk n y: ! .:

I Decemlwr low in hog prices would! Four apparent reasons for few-, fair to the state to pa~' what was ~om:_eollo~ 13 r~~on., rS'J;00 I YOUR 'IPHY~JCIANI,he near $14 00, ! (-'r cultivations today arc: ~arm.! considered tht; cos~ oC operatmg the <J UO.:'5. a~ aug ers ~ere er I

Wlwn askl:'rj It\(' (ju('stion "or: ers have mOrc ,power and better I craft. He saId hiS paym.ent wasl.,ue~y; S\l-nday. .. . CAN IPHO E 31.,~hat. lmporlnne(" is farm nrosr){'r·' equipment to prepare seed beds I nearly S4~ more than It wo~ld I ~ilfford. Hales v:Slfed Lyle o!tn.Illy In thIS an'a to the n;]ti.on~1 and destrov wee"ds before planting; ,have cost hun to go by commercial, son 10 Llncoln \ eterp,ns ho pital WHEN I' YO ·NEEDI economy" he answered that It IS, more use· is being made of the 'I airline. last Sunday. I :

Iconstantly growing less import·! rotary hoe or spike tooth harrow ~urthe.r. he said he used the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sta~~ei' A '1EDICINEI ~mt because: (I) The total farm ihef~re t~e corn ~s larg~ enouM fori ~wm-en,gl.n.e craft ~ecause of t~e and Greg and ilf~: and MrS'~lm •,Income of the Unit~d States, Cultivation; Tow-~erhlized com fl!1~sslbllity of .gettmg commerCIal C~lson. Rapt~ City, ~.D. ere

I ~0%"iu~~'ti~afi~a~:·tf~i\3~e~~; I;~f;'Se~ri~~ii;~y~n;e~~s: a~:;'befg; ;;,;';~nfh~e~g~:tl~~~e h~d co~~·~~~ ~';~t~~cguo(~~ls~~ th~e~ft'Ukof ~¥~e • greQt~:ma·~y p'.eople. e 4

I ('onditions in this area arp dueIcontrolled by tother praciices. ! baCk. to Ncbras~:I quichr in Cilse I dinnl!'r hC.JIl0r~d the b~thda)S of, ,...'mainly lo drouth and most farm 'such as·! chemical iiorayinlZ, hr-3\,·J of ('mergency. ,~tf-". Cobon and Greg Sta~er.) trust us wi tIre respo~s!Qili'·=::~::=e::=:::::::::=====::-:±:=:-:~±::':===::"=:::::::::::=~Iareas. although less proswous1icr fcrUlizationiliand grealcr corn· S.ud the go\"{'rnor: "I h?"n notl Mrs. Joe .Corbit and Mrs. RUS'I of filling 1eir ·p·resiripfio,n.thun in war years, are S(ill'j!ilDing, pO'Pulati6n, Ilraveled (Of plusure durmjit my I"ell Lutt vi"ited Mrs.IHatti An. May we co pound yours?reasonahly wen. : The main be 'tit of cultivalion I t.erm .of offtCt; and have taken noIder-:on in i'\orfolk Lutheran has.Does Deep Tillage Pay? I is wc('d 1 control. HQwe\'cr, C'uhi\'Q" VAcation durmg the two )·ears. pital Friday. ,. .

DC'cp t.i~lagc .. oftC'n .rcferrcd to Ition also ifl1pro e8 Ml~ ac:~ation!~Uril'lg my t~.r:m ~( ornce.. ev('n Last Wednesday e-vehing 9 sts I •:1<;: <;:Ub<;olhng, I.e; nn.\' tlJla~e t>rac.! ami water Inta~ on fight h("<!\'Y! when on o(fIC'lal sla1(' hll<;m('~s_1 in t!lI' (;('r:lId Hale home Iwere

! U("(' whiC'h nff('(.ti-l. tlw soil b{'low' soiJs, Once wee s ,aTt> und(':r ("on· I h:Jt·~ pt'rsonally paid nW"traH'1 ',:1' nnd \fr:,. Willis. Johnson and: FE"L'BERnlon' <If'plh OllH'r n:111H'" somf'·1 frol ;'"~ th ... ~ II Inmp. fmther expcn~,-,~ out of ll~y povkd. d;lll'·hll'r..: 1.3"t Sunda\' cvt':'ning

, tinw::, \l~{'rI an' "r1l1SP]JnI~." "dhb<'!' culth',']linn i" o( IlIlIl' \·:J111('. c.ti;::" wpr,' :'Ill' lind .r-.irs, David:

I .I"h"""L ('r"'ghton. anti ~lr,I'and' PHARMAC'CAPITOl N. EWS 'rRhEPORTHYEOURRANELWDS! ;"I+i::,::71~"~::tr;~;;~;1 "u~~~di~'

e the ()~car h.3~d"'l home.. Laurel. ~BY MELVIN PAUl. lias< Sunday. Fnolay e"enIngltbeYII I ,cal.led in the Kenneth Kardell,

Nebraska Press Association Statehouse Cqrrespondent I Phone 130 IltJ~~~. and Mrs. William oJison, ~Number HIJrvard. III ,,~~('nt 10 days in the' "Quotation by

Th W R "'ald Sorn'll, thi}; J~ th(' ('hid 1:- r;('11 !f1lJ!:11;111 home. Th~rsday ()ll\·cr H. PelT)' ·{17S:J-L';;1~11

C:~~:lato~~n :c:~.'ka" threc,i ,u~I~:ri~l~h':'.'~l:':';~::gomnor had, IS :.'~I:r:rr~'~~~~~. w~~d ~1~,r:ndFh,~~jir:~~~1 ==c-:o:P:Y:l'i:g:ht=19:":6:(:1O:\:\':3='tway race for governor have I ajlpomll'irl "lltlflllaIlCif'd tHlliliral fol. I nnrl~n:'. r·':ll':l.c.:IJ..'lr. Jnd I ~.rs.:l:lllOrlll.'d thCl~' ('aIHpdlgns wIth, 10WC'f.'io·"to ~Ial"holl~l' Joh .. and thai: ::-_.~~=- -=-_:("o};tilde,''',:I~)le ~"I~()f." . 'In,.all) til-dt.c offl('lUls treal ('Il,lulo)"('s I _.

I hc) .•11 C ~.()t. \ l(.tOl A'ldl'rson. 1"like sU\'nnls (Jr sl.1\"('s " And) _ .. "•. .,~ .. _l~cpubll(';!11 Incumbnllt; l~{'m()cratIMorris said. the ~ov("rnor ha$ used II',rank Sort"('U, Syracllsd, II n ~ I his offi('(' to huild liP :1 lloliti('ul i;ic~';: r;~(;1l1l~~l7~:-::'io o.~ 11 L~:~ ~;:~~:~ ~\~I::1('~: i "(~~/lll~ ~t:l~'fTII' ,I" :> I'll = I ' ;\ 1Ie <;1" I

'Ill" .o;;\11h' ..... P(';lJ;llll~ 1;llli(' In J.ln !J:l'" hl'f'n l:d~l1l,~ q'l'dl\ j"l 'ol1111

coin !;jt-.t week ;jIHI l:lld Ilwlr ldat·! 1I1lngs for which ilL' was Iwl r("I {oJ'!l1s bcfore thc people. " I sponsibI~ and has h,ad lhC' "most: (,o\,. Anderson :-;ml he will stano 1c:\J)('11"lw' :lrfminl,tl.lllnn ~lJ,' "l:j:c

0.11 hl:'- r·ceord (If pro;..:r" ... s 1,11 till' 11:1'" l'HT huc!.'"

~;l(:~:~i\1 {;;i'al:ll~~h\\~:;~~c:r111:~(!,~~~';]II~~. ~n:Td1 .(:\lIlll'.l1~i,·d ,Ih,' :'I1\,"c::·\,r~~~~lt~ltlll"t':'- <lll'l 111,lll~1 rJ;ll dcn'[ojl- ~~ttl)l~,tl:':l~I~d ('nd~:',l~~:I,'il~'xl~);~~!to; ~1~;1; ,

S'H"~cl.1 called for I1\'W industry Iprl~(, sl'JlPort:o;~d,'~cated h}' the Ito uIHI7.P rnw lll:ltPrlal..... fro!11 , nallanal adl1l1nlJitrahol\. ._

~tht~:~~k~la~~~~'~l1~o~~,II:~'r\\~:1\itl,il~·l~;;:1'Ton.Mile Ta~oth~r rcsOIlI:ccs and ~airl if elected The furor cont~nu(t~ o\"er the ton- ==-::---111(' \\'ould :-Igll no bill that would ollle tax propo:-al ~\IHch sP:l1l~o.rs: CHIROPRACTORSlllCI"('nsc property taxcs. , "ant the peoplC' 110 \"ole on In ~o- 1 1

,\lo~ris. \\cnt on rccord for. ai ~ell~ferp' Ea<;,~ lt~dr~ai~lesott;~~~~ I ~Iayor _c{lmhmallOn st:lte !'ales and m-I P ll." ace I t i· I . hI 1 . I Drs. lewis & Lewis \\':lldrd \\"i[ise

'come tax probabl\" a homestead: on'l" .the propo.sa W.llC' I.\.'. OU fX I ('·1. ·(ll"j":Il'."'.-~ ,?xcmplion' to case the DroP('rt~·: ~~~~.~:~~~_s__3 ?~ ~~~s_ ?_~ ~~ CHIR~pn~CTURS ·l~'''h' \\.. ' I::iiis .__.__._.__23-JI tax load. more school redistrict· I (b.t. l'rl"'~,_nke Cil\. l'kl;';'--. in;!, adeC.lllatl' s:llarws for leaclH'r.s~ X<,uro, ai, :,,':' \i,:allpl' -S. Bres.sler __ ..298-J

"nd :lholi:-hnll'f:l of ttl(' Board of " ~ J1: .,.'l i:I,;":1 ,.~, 1'\"[,, ell\' "\i:(1;'ncy _Cnnlro] sy:-tl'lH of go\"t'nllng ;,tak I : I'h"ll~ t!l I~. n. Bon:hoft _ _ 218

in~tlllllitllls. " • i CO~~~:LJ:li:'~~\.~ Shupe .435i ..\ndtTsoll and Sorrell spokf' from 1 I~----E-C-T-R-C~IA-N-S::--- \VI1L.J1n P!('Ji __..4l.'Il SEWI~G MACHINESprop.n'd ·tI'X". ~lort'ls t,lked cX'i ' El I T. J. H".<lhx 57.J

: lf~;ll:,o~~~~~Ns~;~,il~t~;ri~nl~ll~~~~d: THE SPtE"rOOR OF I IlmltlrJl ~le;er 629-J 'Jtho Ander,on "dlll;l1islr"tion which: F~I£~NCSO!-oCf~OERTROEIELS I Tiedtke Electric Wm. A. hoeuer ..· 301 Tiecltl<e Plumbing

11h~ gO\'crnor \'i~orou$l\' drfC'.ndcd.1 ~VY~ r-"'" Wayne :",1:lrsh . .... .62Q..\V 'r i ....'I ~lorris made a porsonal 'It,ck on I FOR Dil;,:'l"S hIKE TII.E,SE~ Wiring Contractors >'OUCE. . ... CaJl Operator Heatingl & Appliances' 1\ d I tI b d Th d r:~~~~~~Mi~~1::" S. Thomp.'ion, Di:.."k Hansen.I fi:'~crl'~?II~l :J~( YL>~('r ~~~ ~s IS~I~;~~i~' , ~ .- "". ~ - Farm, Home and COn1ffil'rcial Walter Phipps, \\'m

c' E)D3OQPD ~:~d~~ ll~~~~l~r~

ILindt>nt of the m(>Il's re{ormalory I -', FiRE _ _ "..alI . "in Lincoln. Tel. 227·W \Vayne, :-lebr. 1 ---,-- Pfa~f ~;: ~~~~s.tlC,I' I,

Anderson said durinz Jhe laitl \VAYXE Wayne. Nebras4'~l~'~d:~~';;~l'e~I'~~~~~" thl:'~j tin "~O~~, NURSING HOMES coe:"IT OFFICIALS PfjYSICIANS

r;~~'~~li~lt f~:~r~~~ f:'r~lrlt~~~tllen~;~~:1 Dahl Nursl'ng tf;r~~O[.'. ~~ni?~I_~~._====~ h' ) ('ars tht'r~ art' ('mpt~· beds in the I Judge, D3\,jd J. Hainer ....258 '\·.1

lli('lltal ho:,pitals, Home Sheriff. Han;; Tietgen _. .233 Bent ack ClinicThe ~o"('rl1or »aid NC'braska h3~ Supt.. Giad:.·s Porter: . 114 an~ Hospital .

:'k('pt in step" Witll needs lor build· .C ......l_.... Home for th~ a~"d ftl~d c,~.:lnl>JsC'€D· Treasure!". Leona Bahde.-f32lIlgS and phrsical. ~Uip~Ienl for . ' . II ' 'h CliffOrd Dahl, OW/lf>r hJld (,pe!r3.tor Clerk of D~i"tfict Criurt- : 306 Pearl Street ,schools. ellrricul~ a!ld tiersonn~l Cold weather lSi ~bmlng a .'19 t. Phone lS ! John T. Bressler, jr. _-347 Clm.,'e Wjyne; NCbr..Hospit 1 I,.sl:mc1al'os. He 58Id the b\!dget IS But you needn t worry about 918 !Ja.ln St. Wa~-ne. jxebr Agricu]lU1-aJ Agent""":'"

~~~~~ a:c t~~\·~~~~e~l~s:;~e~h:.~4~ chills. i~ th~ haUfe, when r:~ ~~e~ L _-\~~~~~Ib1~~;~o;1~ 106 i 23'L-~:ly "Cost of government can rem3.inj supplied ~'th. ~ependob '. ~ I REAL ESTATE I )1rs. :Jelen "'ischhof _491 _'l~T~RINARIA~Sstatio i. "utterly f0I1\.i'h'''1 grade fuel 011 .from Langemeoer Attorney- D'rs'. Halvey & J'le"n's.'ensn1~~lC~0 t~~~?h:,ol~~ste~r~~"r~~ Oil Co,. i I \-"~~r~r:~S~~~~~f\~.2:7fW r .,11'l'j1t. Ill' ~Ilid tlll' dt"J1l,md 1)\' lhe-.. Cavanaugh B. 8. Bornh{)ft 218p('opl~ fur illcrealied $(lr\'icl's ':1Ild '! COf:lm::O;;,!One,s- VETERmARIANS

Inflnllllll lllU:-it h.0 taken \1l10 ae- , , , L'JSURAKCE - REAL ESTATE g;~~: ~ ~·.~:~".:::~~·.:G~~~~e1~~1~ 110 We~t First Stdect('ount when c~stlllg a C!"1th':l.1 ,'yc • • i Phone £4, Dis::. 3 + •••••••• E'd Giassm~yer.. Wf-yne• .NeJ;or.

al&';~~~~l 5~~:~~~~. the preScnt Re- ~ ii!!!I~~j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~: ~~~~~~p 1bhc311 :H.iministr3.1lOl\ urld~r And· L--?""'i""!~w.w. J rPhone 268 I cr$on "often put partYI loyalty - -, .___ " I'r '1_ 1iI••;~iii.lIiiiliiiii~ii~~"h1j-nwr~jif-::----~rl--:,.71-1"bOle 10Yi'lty to the) ':'"1:' ,~d, I II' .,' ! j' , .1 .',i {fir:

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Bernar Norsworth~ Goth nb g. HI'Mrs, N sworthy recently I ac _ ra d, T ""day, October 11

~f~rl :fte~Q~e.~w-&: ia o~ and f Oily. Mr. !and !Mh.i Reub nfolks ll€1turned Thursday. MeyeialJd: fami~y. -Mr~' ~d M s.

M.rs, [)a.le- Franzen, an4. . ~u~, . r anq fanu."ly, an.d V r· at Waukegan. III enr.oute.r~ugust IFranzen ' spent Wed es' ay gUlla : ~e_ latter Was . " •. -:1 ",.At' ',Im No~lolk_:The lormer ca led in overnl t lilIest'l ' liD 'd' • 5 • H"Idthe MIjS. H"eiderman home '\I'd e Caliers dpring the wfek in be ' e Icatlon rviCe. e.latter!" th.e EddIe Jones home Kenneth Eddie home werelMr. aId ,IAt Carroll Ch rch Sunday

Mr. ~nd Mrs. Carl ~bre ht Mrs. Clifl !'WhdTf"d /az\Jil ad'" ~. . .'and .M~.. ana Mrs. Dewey JO. es M.r; anp Mrs.:• ;8,' Macklin

Yad' Gifts, to,. the ethOdis.t C,.hurCh.

drove td Omaha Sunday, ey d sons.' ': ' ~ I In memo.r;, of. eve~ me.rn~.rsdinner 'in the Willie ~.-bre ht' N.~. Morris,spent the weeke d were d.edicate';l spectal. s~ceshome and in. the af.ternoon tte d- in. the~..... Mo . h t -Sunday mornmg bY. ReV.." .C.'. 1.."

Dixon.:., . , ed the 'wedding of their co -, e~u' 't~1his ~e 0:J.e, I ~oa VanMetre. ~':""": ~ '.

Mr. fd 'Mrs. William Cornett. Irene Anderson, Blair. i Mr. ' , ' . A cross a d .can,dle sttOksLeplI, .D", came' Wednesday: to Mr. ahd'MJ;S.·.WaJterHarnm hd sey, Cit drW?· ~Ohn Narn. ,J r- .were pres!" d; In m.emor;'y. ,ofspend f.~.w days in the home of familY'."'er.e Sunday supper gu ts visitorS Yin 'th " h ere 'i'~esd y w.~. SC~b!1 ~.I: A ne:fl.,: '~.m-Mr: an ,Mrs. G. E. Jones. The ih the home of Mr. and . Mrs Ra H e .orne ° fr. d munlon tabf: ~Ith. sca.!'*,; :a~riladies ar€\ sisters.' I':' _ George: ,Jonnston: Mrs. Ror 'J~- I . Y, anneler. i scarf and .wmd~ repa~r'$ !werei

. R!lthJI.~nny was a ,Friday ovE!'- ston an;d daughters spent" Fri . 'fh . h '. ~ \ made possible by fU,n~s .a,r:r.' r;ne~-mght ghest in the. ·Harry Gries there. ' . . ' . . . U ....(es " ory of several others. ..... ..'home. , Mrs, Kenneth Eddie and De ar ~ ,. Charles Scri~ner, Sioux; City,

, MI'. a. ",.d. M.l'S. Kenne.th' Gra,ves, at:Jd Mrs. Clar.ence Bolin.g w, re carroll... M.e~dist Ch rch presented the gIr~s. tal. tho•.•e..• '. C.....h.or.chO.tTl:ah.;\:, ,were Saturday O:ver- SIOUX Gity visitoFS Friday., I' (C. L. VanMetre, p or) trustees. They were accepted bynight· guests in the Ir-ven Graves Mrs. John Paulsen and 'An la Sunday, Oct. 14: Wars 'p" e Mrs. J. C..WoodS. '~.nome. ,.sunday afternoon they an~ Mrs. Stanley Morris sp~nt Holy Habits oC the. pirit al World WIde: communl0~ w~ obo-we ..ejO~.O~d by relatives' y.rith FrIday an.ern.oon·v.-ith Mrs. ;t'-..Life," 9:~. a.n:-; -. Sunda sch I, served followmg ,.the d.;..e~lca?-..,.o.n..a po -n,uptlal showeI'. at J the ence MorriS. I 10:45; leadershIp ·trainin sch I --- ~. If" . ,hom~ f'Mr. and Mrs. Don ~an- Marlene Eddie and Arlene w:' RandylPh, 6 p.rn. ' Mr. an.d Mrs. Hqllis Williamsdange '. ,Wisner. ,ers visited Mrs. 1. J. Beeks, Nipr- ' ~nd Marhs spent Tuesday eYE;nin'

WeeUend, gues~s in the horrEj of folk,. ~ursday.· :! Mr.tand M,rs. Dale Fraf4Zen d In .the Harr~ .bbert home andMr. a~ M.rs. M.IIton Owens: ere Relat.Ives drove to Neligh SF- Mr...a.nd Mrs. AUgUS~. F.r en FrIday evenmg ill the., ~.orgeLola d tl\1arilyn .G:esiriech, a- day t?1 spend the day in ,the ~ Ie were guests Thursday: evening in Wacker home.ha. an . Carol Gesmech, Wayn, Curtnght home-. Included in he the home of Mr. and :Mrs.jWiIY , M.r. _and Mrs. rthur Coo.k an

MI'. nd. Mrs. Herman Thun nd group were Mr., and Mrs. il- Roberts, Wayne for th ho t's family and M~. nd Mrs, Gilmorefamily, ,ere Friday evening ~ ers Ham Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Le vis 'birt~daY., . Sq,hs ~tJ.d famIly ad supper.

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Tues-in the I..P~ie Thun home, Wa e. Johnson, l\1r. and Mrs. C ir . rs. John Fitzsimmon CO* day v.-.th Mr., an~M~. A. .~. Sa

Mr. and Mrs. .James Jo es, Swanson and Mavis, Mr, ahd rs. 'Mi n., visited friends an ~ ~ for the .l~tter s bI.thd~y. :Ompba1. Were Wednesday eve ing Leo Stephens and family and r. tives in Ca..roll and Wa e d r- .Re.latl\;.es had mnel[ wed~es.da.call~rs IIn,the Fred Eckert ho , and Mrs. Clarence Morris nd iog the week. FridayY he a d evemng '':1 the..ome,:af- Mt· an,.

UVonn:e Bich~l, Wayne. ~ s a Patty. Cal Hurlbert, Winside; h d s~- Mrs. Hol~IS W:tl~, ms :In' bonor, 0saturday., ave.rmght and Su ay Mr.-,and Mrs. Chr.is Baier p.'~. ,with' Mr. and MI'S. Be.aPh A-2C. ~rlm Wl.llIams.!.Othe~.. l?re,.guest dr Oonna Eckert. Monday evenmg callers in the ,Hurlbert. iThat aftemo n e sc,:,t. were Mr. and ~rs. ~ayn

Milton ,McKeown, Norfolk., is fred $eivers home. . and Mrs. Hurlbert called n'" W!ll~arns ~d Delmar; Mrs. Warmanaging,. the carrOll. barber ~hO.P Guests Friday evening in the E. 'L. Pearson. Mr and M jo ~ W!-1 hams and Mr. ap~. MI,i. En~his we.ek... ~hile Leona,rd .Ha~een home. of 'M.r. and Mrs. Gil bre Ree.,s and.1 family ·were F'rlday W~ilams. and John. . _IS on vacation. Sahs helped· Phyllis observe her ev~ning ~isitors in the urlbert r. and Mrs. F{art: Wl~ke, dVe

Mr. and Mrs. OWen Jones ent birthday. The following were re- home. ' nan.go, were g~es s rom· .atur ai~wB~sse~t ?atu~day !o sp a sent: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Me er, A.2c Orlin Williams lef 'Th~rs- ~~~JIM~n~:~ H~~ir~~e bf

ays wIth er sLSter, ,rs. Mr. and, Mrs. Harvey Echtenk nip day, for C?mp Custer. Mi h. arter More CA.RROLL~page·&.

WEDBUILDINGS:

INCLUDE A 7-ROOM "'OUSE, 2 BARNS, DOUBLE CORN CRIB, DOUBL CRIB AND GriANA~YCOMBn~Eb'IHOG BARN, GRANARY, CHICKEN HOUSE. HOUSE ~NDt;B~.!clLDINGS A~.IES_.H.....~.,L.:TeRED, BY SI-tADE TREES AND HAVE A GOOD WIND BREAK. ANI EX E~LENT WELLISE~V~S ITHE PLACE. ;! I I

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THIS FARM I,S IDEALLY LOCATED FOR INVESTMENT OR GOOD HOM~. ~ PAVED HIFHWAr

RUNS PAST THE PLACE AND IT IS CLOSE TO A COUNTY SEATTOW~ WIT~ GO~~

SCHOOLS, CHURCHES ~ND A COLLEGE. , \ . Ii' I 1'1:1'

OWNERS ARE MR. AND MRS. CARL SPIECKER, 1510 CENTRAL AV~NUE, SIOUX CITYI' 10\yA.1I II' ,

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Sunday guests In the home ofMI and Mrs Milton Ov.1'n5 ITI­eluded Mr and Mrs. John Gf'SI-rlE'ch, I\ewport, :VII. and MrsRohr'rt Tapr, Mltchrll S D, and

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PICK THE

WI1'lNERS

FOR CASH

NELIGH

PLAINVIEW (

And enjoy good' food

every da~ with

Bob Pearson

Pick 'Em .1for CASH

Before the GamesAWAY-

ill Up with Skelly • • •and Always Get

Skelly Gre~semaster

Lubrication

College Inn.

Mern Mordhorst, Lessee '614 Main Phone 522

MADISON

FULLERTON f

iLangemeierOil Co.

.1 Always

I A Winner

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TEAAS

PICK THE WINNERS

AND CASH INI

A GOOD PRESCRIPTION I

FOR FALL

See the ~oyS 10!,

GriessRexa II Store

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TIres tor Ever, Purpose I SOUTH SIOUX : :sao CITY LEEDS ( I

I GEORGIA TECH AUBURI\l

WASIHNGTON

MerchantFirestone Store

See the Big Games on fJ IG-E Portob!e TV~

NEo·N:::O,:'•• ~~~~'~ior ,::Plumb,ng. Heot,ng [; App:,";,el ...

TIEDTKEPlumb.ng_ Heaflng ;j Apph:J"::cs108 MOIn F'nanc 268

You Can Score!Same Day

PhotoFinishingBABERS'STUDIO

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THE WAYNE

HERALD

Free Pickupand Delivery

?-'., . SOUTHERN CALIF.

A NEW NOTE IN

Dry

Cleaning

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For Complete Are You aSPORTS I

NEW 5 Grid Expert?of NE Nebraska

Nothing To Buy

Extra Ballots Free

BE SURE YOU PREDICT TOTAL POINTS

to ELIMINATE POSSIBLE TIES

For a

SMU ,

SyRACUSE

SCORES

EVERY TIME

Melody CleanersIII E. So. lst

5. Ar:o'one car o;.,t",r eXc'!"Dt employ<,,,,s of "7" •. \\'"v"O? H~r.

a,u. Employe-:s of ttl" 21 s_ponso~lng merch,:mts" on th.",pag-: can ente~

6 The~e i<; not"':rg to b~;.'_ natn<ng to p;:;y. Ent~Les can bemade on th's page of The Herald t!ley may" be_:~pietl

on a sheet of paper. EVERY SPONSORING MERC~A~T

Will HAVE EACH WEEK A SL:PPLY O~ HANDYFREE BALLOTS GIVING ALL THE GAMES-

Entnes must be "'ecello'ed at The -Hel"",1-!d aH,~_ .. bv thefollow,ng Tue:3.c.v:r 3: 5.30 p.m '

8. PICK Yw INN E R S. Don't pIck SCQrC$. P.c .... both teams ifyou believe It \ .. ' I: b~ a t.e game.

9. Na more than::' entrIes per contest&-nt !"<leh we,,:,k

OFFICIAL RULES1 The V\l.ayne Herald offer'S $10 each week for the best

footb<rll sconng of 21 games.

If one c":r3:,,,t I'.:ks all 21 games corree:!)' ne \·,till .e­,celve $10.

3. If no entrant pLcks <lll games. the nearest c~-r'2ct baUotwtll cam $5 s-econd pl2ce $3 and thl=-d S2

.. , THERE WiLL BE 1\10 TiES. TIES WILL BE BROKENBY THE ES,!~",ATE OF TOTAL SCORES OF A\....!.... 21GAMES

RICE

SUPPORTYOUR

SCHOOLTEAMS

MINNESOTA

'0 In Prizes. ':Every Week

H31 Years ""Itn Fri9;d::IIr:;'

1'We Service What WE S-cll"

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Ntla's Cafe: Headquarters tor~Ijdel!ne Qua rterbocks

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Aft~r the Game, Enjoy

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,. Sandwiches

'1 t:a~e~ Home of

~<~ 4-H Steaks~7re! ..~j

•i Jerry's

Win $10, $5, $3,$2/'

~~ Cafefor Best Selections:.----' .- ----~~ Where CroW'ds

Show Satisfaction APL'R:JvE COLORADO 10\\A ST1>.TE

'Address .

Your H adquarters for Prescriptions

T and

I \ !Y'i Veterinary Supplies

~~,~ '?J'~/'/, 2 RegIStered Phormocosls Blue Ribbon Finish,""" ' :.~J to SErve You I Feed SWEET LASSY

A Felbe and LASSY FEEDSI,~ r E~A_~-

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luxuriousth row rugs

29 8Z7x4811":I\'y loop cotlonrugs, latex back.

thread,:)·1 '" 81. pennanent[;n,,,I1. \\'ashable.

Wearwellshirt and ,briefs. II $9cAthletic I's~i!rtS, 89cElastic leg b!ciefl89c

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oniy 98CSolid colorsrand [ul·1\' washable. .. ., I

Red plaidlcorduroy I '

slipper. 11°°Childrens an(1. miss·es. 5 to ,,'

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Soft ou~ingr'flannel' !

only 39c30" .sa"fo~i"zcd out­ing f!,ujwI..'L

Youth's, bhrs'tennis sha¢s

2 89 I 2 98nnd

You',h's s~z.es'. 11~2.Boys: sizes 2~~ to 6

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100% nylonshnwl for

bnbies. 398Pineapple design inpaste I shades. '

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day vemng WIth Mrs Id~ Rey~nold

Oa id Rat%laff, Norttk" spentthe eekend m the Jo n Ratzlaffhom.

MiS. Adam Reeg nd EmilieweI' Thursday aftern on ViSItorsm t e Frank Long-e ho ~.

298

98c

Youth's andlittle gent~.1

oxford 3 98:\l:1(1l' durablL'l:kl" ~~ _-3

70 , 95S,'mi - h I l' ll' he d,H hlPlx'd edgl"s.

only

Cotton Isheetbfnnken.

]98

set

42" pdfo","tubing for

53c

('''nlolll ..... ,1 u! ('01­rlln ell"lIllle.

Wome~'sfelt house

sliPper~. 198('ordully trim, lea­lhf'r Itt . 4-9

Plasticdraperies,

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sturdyluhini-:

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for .29c-:\1en·S'i <'Jtton worksox, siie j 10-13

27,S7.\. "" ',o1l''; ~nl"drt

k:'I1.":, e"j,,!"s

only\Vhik, maizC", pinkand bluc.

100% nJonbootee set,

New spiralstitched i

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98c

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159

Women's, misses

onklo's. 39c::\ y Jon !'\'lniulTI,dh,",'l and 10,'

Percoles,prints and

49CsolIds.::-milrl Ldl c"lnr"~H;,l !l<;'.\' lHltcrns.

100°0 Dacronpillows,

21, 27 498I 'nllll'd rnsebud 11)­

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only1" ... In" h'll~'" ;-111,1 .1"boltom t1l'tll

42x81 crispnylon po nel s

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hose.!,IISl/"~

pantsIIea\"y weight, triplecrotch.

briefs.Elastic I~g. Buy insizes S-M-L.

Women'scampus

~~~e~ctf~~niew~~~~ay~.m~~3:t~o;!.Ludwig Broer, Randolph. and Mr.and Mrs. Carl Granquist, Wayne.

R~~old~UbM:ty~ith Mrs. J. ~.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynold'sand Jean, Norfolk, visited WedneS:

I \\ ll'd': ~': lj>' in Il!'-l',

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Six I08

fo,A~..:.'rt' ,i patlt"rns.,S~:l.::o:·l..::cd. 6-16.

Boys' flannelsport shirts

198

sandal.:\11"~~':' :-..ilt'S ~1~_3.Child.ri"n...: S 1:: to I:.!.

Durnblebro.... n calf

4 98

diapers.Absorbent, one doz.per package,

Soft gauze . Training

298

Simplicityfnll wash

dresses 298Casual cottons. fullcut. 1~-20

98c

Mr_ and ~rs. Charles' Kempeke,Lyons, were Sunday dinner ~uestsin the Floy~ Andrews home. Theywere all supper guests in ,the' Al­va Beaud1tte home, ·Wausa.

Quarterly. meeting of ElkhomValley wE;lders and machinistslocal' met *t Gilman park, Pierce.

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hi 'Sox','ll"n. 11,' 1a n l' a~;J "ldl s[)(,:k:<..

GIrlS knee

59c

Jacquard

blankets 29 8Crib hl<lnkd in pas~

tcl shades.

New Hattie ,Leeds fnll ' idresses 5 95Plaid washable cot­tons. 12-20.

WHY IT PAYS

TO SHOP AT

GOODREASONS

men s_1)r1t'S ::.m\",,-)1h, 1"1"'-11.plaids. S-M~L-XL..

girls.\~'hl1<' (,\k \\' I t IIIJJ:lC'k dk. 4-1u

Dri-Donsport shirt,

298

Saddleoxford for

5 45

Receiving

blankets 69cRayrln s1itehl'd l'dg­(':-i. Pastels.

New Orionsweaters.Slip on 2.98Cnrdigan ,3.98Mock fashioned insizes 34-40.

100

3 98

fjllill('d

tu :":U.

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Tl1i\'k ab:--;(wiwlll in\\l'ls with(luld>)' bOlll"f. S,,\I"

Wash cloth

First quality, extra

large Cannon towels.

~~x 98c 1~~ 59c29C

fo,c'omhC'd broadrloth,Sanforize-d. 1-1·17

Men's whitedress shirt

298

Handsome

handbags 298Srn:ll'1 n,' \\ fa.Il$I:'oIl's 1Il pLJstlC.

hood.AlllJJlil1 h

blouseYoke' ~d ion lJack.Sizes 3:.! tu 38.

Boys' warmporko, mouton

Tailored

slip,

All nylon

Smart 33"silk crepe

jS,qUQ/cs 98CThe nl'Vtt'sl fall dl'­slgns, colors

sweater 5 95V neck, metal but­tons. 38~46.

198

795

100

298

Mrs. Ired Hefti home, Marshall, erative dinnerl guests' in the: Stirtz

~~~~r il~~a ~e:;~sar"jsi~~1z:'~id~ 'home wer~ Rev. and Mrs. T. H.hornesJ' Echo. They: returned home Buchner and family. Mr. andTu~sda evening. r _~~~'y B~~d J~:so~nd L~~:ll Je~~~

Mr. nd Mrs. Jerryl Stirt%, Lin· Stirtz. The dif1I1F!r honored thecoIn. ere weekend guests in the birthdays of Lowell Johfison andCl' or Stirtz home. Sunday coop· Jerry Stirtz. i

795fl('ck!' and

:!H !o L!.

HelancQstrefch

'0', ;69cr...1(,1"-:; st};'ICh ~ox,

as.s)"ll~ .1 alterns.

shoe.Whit!' plk sl'mi~

hard; soIl', 1'-4

Wee Wnlkerfirst step

Men's blue Cowpuncher Jumbo size Imported RC"CfSlblcdenim jeons jeans for tea towels, Damask set, Heirloom

only 189 boys. 249 30 , 36 29c 56 , 76 3 98 spread 995Sflnrorizl'd In Sill'S :-;lln[orJ/,'d hlue' dl'l)- Fll"1 rpllllll;' I k:~ch- , ,I ~ I >I \ ;Illd r:l;.' ..n 1""J!," , .. I ~il<',

"8 to ·1:2, jill, 4 tu lLi. ("Li. hl'lll/Hl'd \\ 1111 napl';lll'. ;1111;:,'d , ,:~,

Flipperoxford for

men.1las r19\\' Talon Shu·10k, [j-1:2

Beautifuljewelry for

slacks.:-;"1'11pl:II))'

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Lndies 40denier n:ylon

~;~:~:iie l"gS~!~6~7-8. !

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Rayon andacetate

ladies.

Nylon half.slip for

fall.:\"I'W ~lyJ"s in gold,SJl"l'l" LInd pearl

Permanent,

pleated 3~,8skirtSWIr.. raydn, j 50'kOrIon, waShabr

2 98

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shoe,Whirl' pili:, l'!lrOI11Cleather sole. 2-8

onlyBrown I('ather and]in('d. 6-1:2

set.F:mt ;';1/,--.; :,!q·llSllil"1 siD';'; ltl_171~

Bouffants~ip for

Money Bakwork suit

girls.Polished ('01 lUll, pre­shrunk. 3-1-1.

Men's romeoslippers

Money Bol<overalls,

men. 229Sanl"orizl'd:28 to 4:.2.

Men's longsleeve Orion

.sJNeater. 5 9 5lOO'}l- "h·g;'n Orlon

_ ~lip~on. S~M~L..

-sturdy,Fi~h{,t' stl'ipf' orblUe dl'nim. 30-4,i

BI.lei denimie~n! for

girls 19810 1.I,oz,~- vat dyedde~i"" 22 to 32.

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bN~~ rayonpan.ty for

girl;. 39cE,lastic leg and tnrn.2 to 14.

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wd:it:..:nM~~. ~:lw.rson died in

Mr•.~+ Mrs. Wilbur Hefti andRodiley :and Mrs. J. R. Heftispent I *weekend in Minnesota.Mrs. J, ,R. Hefti- visited at the

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~f,o~ul"lWr~~~!leC~ f~~O~a 'ne

e~t~n~~d '~~~a~~~~:~rat~~ur~~n ~Christ.

R~'!ph ,,' Crock~tts lE;!ft, Sun, 'aydrriing: ,fo~: a week's vacation in

City' with Mrs. Crocke t's'._' and, sister-in-law, Mr.. ndr,$. F. W. Ferguson. and in hearks.

Okl) D. '. , Clifford Dahl 81:1d Herb Bod n·<;:harles Miille and his }?rother, Isledt attended a Buick meet ng

l'\'~. Dodge. left Fridqy ifor Ro-':J..h, Chica~o Tuesday until Fridy.chesler. Minn. i :' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oaughe y

Mr. and Mrs. Cha~les_ Miille !attended the football_game Fri ayvisited W~dnesday eycning in, the 'evening between South Sioux ityBruce St3"'C ho~Laurel. and Haywarden, la. at So th

Mr. and. t>Mrs. HanSHFndrickson, Sioux- City." 1\1 r s. Daugher y'sPl.•r.r•.. S.•..D.. '.' .,Mr.,....B.ill.'SChroe.der. brotper was .one of the foot all.Mro.~l SundeU. J~!,illJ\lr. and play~.

c~':Mf~~~~ ~~lf~::fl:,.&e~tli~a~~:~i~ da~eo~Y~ne~~S~~ekstwi;_ ~heTh ~S;M.illiken' borne. Ddlph home.

'.W,.~f~.'. Ill..;i.nl1ea.pol~s, s.ept. ~7 Erving .oor.ngs c Ie­tor" h~r:. ,p.9~e· after brated their twentiedr" wed ingwe'~lt, c :W1tll 'Faye anniversary. Visitors that eve ~ngi' -': : ;., W:ere Mrs. Rebecc~ Sydow. ~r-

~~~';j ¥>~m~d~~d ::... a~ddM::.r:Wa, er~. '" '. ! Damme and son. Honormg he

evno1dlt) c~tiple last Sunday at .a fa ily(or- supper We ne ay.,'were Mrs: dmner were Henry Dorlllgs, AI­M, A. Brittain, Fa}jel Brittain.:Mrs. bert Dammes; Willi.am Benia i!n.s,Edna Stewart. Minneapolis. and Laur,el. Mlax Brudig?ms, Car oIl,Mrs. H. W. McClure. i Johu' Subers, Wakefield, Nor nan

LeRoy Barners lWere guests' in Andersons,. :qixon, and MlrHllthe Ciutord Baker home Thurs~ Fxahms, Wmslde.d.a)' C\,eninCl". In hon.:or..9.1 '.'hC hirth· Mrs. Uoyd Sylvanus, DQu .Ias,days of ~lr. Barner, ,and Mr. Wyo" and Mrs. Blanche Fa leI',Baker. I! Chancellor, S.D., were Satu day

Mr. and Mrs. !Eldon Fleming coffee gu,ests in the E. J. Ec ten­and family called ~u:nday afternoon k~mp hdrne..in the LeRoy Barner !lome. .W. R. ElliS left Saturday for

Last Sunday Vis. it~rs in the Lmcoln, Scottsbluff a':l~.De ve~,Owen CoCfin homc,'were 1\'lr. and where .he will ~e vlsltmg hISMrs. Rolla Farley. :Sloan, la. gr~nr~C~~~rMr..s~u~~~o~c~~~~~ re-

Mr. and Mrs.' Le~t~r: Oberg and turned Monday afternoon fro 11 aMr, tlnd 1\lrs. Ellert Rusch,er;, 4,OOO-miJe trip visiting relativ s in~Jendllr. called :tuesday evenmg Virginia and Washington. D,C.l~ the George Witmer home. Fishers Were gone j % week' .

Mrs. A. C. Norton. 'spent last Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daleweek in Norfolk with Iher daugh~ Forsberg an'd Danny and Mr. andtel', Mrs. E. H. Prengi;lr. . '. Mrs. Nels Munson and fa nily,

so~r'c~::or~rs~~I~e1~~~~ayEr~~~: ~s~~~!i~~de~~~e h~~i~or~a~~ n~l,emng in the Mrs. ': Anna Nygren Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T ylo,-,home. ., A~ron, Ia., and Mr. and Mrs An-

Mrs." Anna Nygren, Mr. - and ton Granquist were Sunday' d nnerMrs. Jo~ Nygren, Mr. and Mrs. guests in the Lyle Gamble ome.,Richar.d Johnson a. n'd ,family,. Mrs. Taylor snug at the Lena

W:stEHW~~el~~,<lAl;~~:, .w~~ T~~:: Ni~~~fngr~~~~~;~i,~~ ~~si~~~r;~~day ~vening· visitors' in the Low. Thursday callers Hl the Ray lain'ell Nygren home, ,Concord,- in ble home.honor_ oC the baptism of the Ny· Mrs. Alvin McElho-se an'(1 Joep:en..:, . Granqu~sts, Om,aha, and eani .,:,M,J;'~. r's. "Bill ,Plw~nitzsJc::Y GranqUlsls, LeMars, la., 'fiere

_" :sP~,':1t ay. evening i.I::\ f4~ Thursday visitprs in the Mrs.'F~oy~ hom~ visiting Mrs'. Enger Gran'quist home,11tena ey. Attending the'Mrs. Anna rlIder·

Dr. and Mrs. H, D. Griffin, son funeral Wednesday in SiouxLincoln, formerly of Wayne. have City 'were Mrs. Ray Gamble, Mrs.retired and are enroute ·to Florida Lyle Gamble, Elmer and Ra\ mondto spend the winter: Dr. Griffin Granquist, Mrs, Art Ode' aardhad been with-- the Vetr::r<\n's :ad-' Mrs. Ralph Taylor Akron la.:ministration and Mrs. Griffin with Mrs. Julia Surber, 'Mrs. C!' 'rcnce

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loin your neighbors

Com:":1unity compaign 10 provide the

~unds for c whoie yecr's progrom of

GIVE ON,CE --,itGIVE ENOU,GH I~~,

, IPay All At Once '.. Or In oJ.-

Four Equal Quarterly Installmet_1'

Let's Prove Our Hearts Are t I'Big Enough To, 1.1,-"

Dp The Job Agaip! ~

YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS NEEDI

Your neighbors are putting their doll ars and c~nts t0gelhar noJ!.. tt

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'!l1~!.!llL~...;;dLw~L:.L.iWi.....J.:':"~,;JL.wiL""'+-1 ,,:\' ;'1 i • I " '. ,i H' . ,And~tson, appeared on a charitv IMrs Hans Henrickson.. 'Pic~C.'T'HE 'XYN ·' 'E' 1~~~·:Jg,~%sS~jIS~~,~ed~,'1i1f~<t,;y,t."%'~i, I ,', " ',' ' , I .150 sa,ng over K\,'TV Friday, Son-, in ' Clj'de Baker home, T!iur,-Iu won shoes for her free hand 'I,,"j' venQlg_ ",

1 ~~~~';;;:::"::==--":"_+~-+~~~:::~:i:;;d;~Th;;;;~;-(tt;;t;;;:;]T."W56-----~S;t.3-=--P;;;;;;:;]it.;E;dr'i?-wmg. Both ';iris saIij; 'at !he , La _,!,~y~evening c .Ier.:s: I~Vol. 82- No 23 I' Wnyne Nebraska, Thu.. ay, OCtober 11. 1956 Se 3 - Pages 1 to 6, Carroll rural reachers meetingIthe iJJis Nelson home,," ,e!i¥r,

~'.:::~~~m:~~fH:i~!:;~~;E!7;:~7-=~t:-t::t: I:;;~;;=j===~::r'~:~:;~~';~:-~:;i;t;;~];~~;~~;;~;-- I:M:~be-l"$ of the Ivan Anderson ~ cld. Dick Wacker d un.:I I I';~ _, r r hpme iHartington, Tuestia) ev Im honor of his son L,:.le who soon ITues ay evenmg llIr and Mrs Ifam])) helped Patty celebrate her rMr. and Mrs. Ed We er, and

I ~enr ~~. Janet \ ".,.Auker 00, rNORTHWEST lIllng l\Irs Alfred ~e15on 1\a5 c. 11 ves [dr Arizona as a COil:struc~ Dean PearsQn and RIck}, Hoskins'\birthda~ "In the han And,ersonl~ t aul Pa7ieGki wereJ L~(l:'~Charles'i~ " . W· , • Id hbstess. Miss Anderson will ,tI n engijIeer ..j v.ere guests 1m the Jo~n bome'i home'last Monda) evemng' kSt eanesda,> ""1SIting ill t.: e

K.~ri"'" ! In.social.st~~ a ~ of e- akeflft j marned to Ham Gothier, fo ~ ~d Mrs Joe tnckson en ~r. and Mrs. Will Hansen Weekend visitors in the~ Mrs. ~"'illi m Andresen home. . '"~: ::,I.:~: h.j,,::.. ::.:~:. ~~ ;md Sic\'en' bra~Ka Indians lS ~g ID. e. I ~ erb of 10llX Cit), Oct 12 in C -' te am Fnday at dmner Mrs! belped WilbUr Heitbold celebrate James Wilson home were ?tIr and I Fr"i ay evenin;, guests In ~tl'a

\ ...o.Jt. '.".. !~.i,~.. 'll.:, . iICJ.. '1.:;, .......'."' :;'''\;.'.UP. '. Rand)..-.1 Pupils. bave ,plolded seve.~l an.. By MI"'S, Wallat:e Rmg Iflj)rma ey will make their ho eIA A undelL WIsner and her I filS lhrthda}¥i.ast Tuesda} evenmg Mrs Elmer Pfeiffer. Oxford.. !Lam ~:\oluhs home hell)' r h ~u ,=~o:t,j;t~ ~~I I...IlL.J't~" lil.~ ,.and. flgtII"eS and.b~ 'Which e} (Wakefield ATlas 7-2872) :.n Ga en Grove, Calif mer, f:Irs l\1innie Hoffart Irs I~ Mrs. Mar In D!'aghu and Kathy, ! 'Feleb ate her birthday V1 re j-f~'ll!IIi ""'1 i'tIlalWiQC1". , .' are .IIDW\painting. I T]'lrs o}'d Roeber was m Eme ~ ),l R Martm, Lincoln, and her Ispent last ue.5Ga.> afternoon In W - Iand s @ Id

V;r.R": ~u :tiC.l."CG~ W1d;' u u.oQer~~ ~ike "Q1ker moNed to, Frem nt . I. I::.on S daj} afternoon where s e 50 -m·la'j,v and daughter, Mr and I the .Illi.ke Draghu !lome. . t SO HEAST Isons a.o.,,j_ia,L' ~'t h;iitiC ... ('.tlt."Ct~1u ot leaves. this week. SUrprisel Charlvan aUende a mIScellaneous show r M Frank Major and son. Lin- t Lalst Sunday drrmer guests m l liMn fuest 3~d.aM, ':~-dli- .~ ~,,}ulei )j,al1:dan:l Fifth Gr... . . Sever~ young CQUaleS ga\er a Iw the eon Sebade home In bo -en.the Ru.ssell Beckman home were ayne ' '~Ir btl Mrs De!ben Rot:Jt:.::.b#l;~';"j;:.lr.l,.," l'''.:t'':P~;'~Ji.t., l\:.':b.i.C!1 m.ad.e~ . 1.n the '~.. t.. UOl.t test in n.-. surpriSe charl\ an for \lr and },l-rs or of .:lartice Zastrow who W I Ir and Mrs Len Dahlgren and L lli and Mrs_. Fred Beckman iiJ!rl and famuy Sunday a €rI.f;' ::l.. "'i.l!\:~r:,; .:;; lOi c~'.--\\l(:·~hJ.\e ob-'I&lflge,~ Anderso~ and P . Dean D wgren :;alur(ia~ e.. e~ng 1 1e an etober bnde of Tour and Mrs ~obert TurnqUlst and I Joa.t1l M~ J-O!ln Gatbje and Rana) I eI By Staff Cor-respondent rcaUer"$ were Mrs L01R5e LQrl:;~,M:r"~ .... .;t'".~ w,:.ll.:.r ;5~~tlii ci 4ll ~ ltmer tied for the highest sc r:e. Coopera lve lunen \\:a~ "L[.ea BuP bade ~ d ughters were entertamed at Ica1l£1d la.s~ r Tuesday afternoon I 1Mrs ~lartha Betermann !fld 'tr

•.."".• '." ...•".•..•.;,..;, i.,.~..'.".>:il:'.•.P~dW.. '""•. -' .. -... I.ll..ar:o'..w..•rt an...d,,'N.ancJo~ de F e. Erlal1d~on pre5~llted th~ honorees I :\leh Mortenson \LSJted el S da} dinner ill the Ene G John j u:;.:qe l1arui \\a.:. a guest T.aurs I 11 3nd ~ Ra} Larsen a_<I S'-l~~:*lIi, 1.3w;'~ ~~lj;1olU:~~ ~'f ,;d.~·Qnue'l ~'~e the n~ highest. Other g _ a gut Lund bothers Sunda} afternoon so homle. Idaj Mg,_ and Mn. Henry Bum and IJeanette Muh~ and Da.. d. ~e 4.,.liIi~ ;'I.~ ~J;;: t.;;~ ll,o\l.u,,~-;,.~ :.easo.c."l ~t=or~ were _~ade by CoU~en \\e: --- ::\Irs !rnest .fl,.nderson spent la Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson, ~lr nd llis Elwood Samoson leT W ere \'fednesda} e. e_Il"

~;,~' ., ....;t'..;-.:.;. ~.":~.'I.Ll.: .ltld ~:li.' .. ~I, Sandra ~elson. Chen M.3 1>' C3.ro.~n Ka...cr,:~e ana [omm} Jlonda .. afternoon Wlth Mrs D f w~rI dinnerl guests In the Luther I ""lSlt ill the Cecil Stailbaum ~ guests~"'Id Ijl('..r,l~~.17..~.::m .•'\ati laad Rltl,),,1 Linda ~~n. Mm. Gray. \\a ':la .>\ndersolIl. were ~aturua\ U\.erwg!1t mar C· ,Ison I -Ib I n::en home last Sunda~ home ~Iartmsburg last Sunda} I Mr. and Mrs.. Wa'fer R :; and" ... '1":".~' ~t··.:( .. :'.. ., :~.:.':" ~ our, 1'00.... m'.l '!O.f~ldt, M'lCk.E.'Y Atkins and Re ee gU~Sl;:; 04 tn'2.:- g-aild..o",.en" .11r. lH, ;;lOd ::\Irs \1, ill Thoms n I ur ~ G.ne P~ckers returned fa~ Ott. Meiers spent last ~unday, son qalled In the Emil ar~DJ.'Zfflr"- P:r~ '" Iull\lcrsleeve. . . . an{1 ·:.\lr~ ErLie::. A!luer::.Ol. spent Slimd2'\ evelOlD" with)olr aJd :-:.atulrd2Y a~ter spending a wee.:>:. aft oon In tHe Arthur ~eler ::lome I a s t Sunda} tcrZ!?3D

' '.tl:..'.'.'.' .." :~.:.......•...It"'. '. RU.~~H 'fi~e.. 3:rs..A:, J'. Atkins ""l$1ted. F. ....:LUr. an.r=t },i.r::... ~uu _~l~,n~.~.,_SH:lu..\...I. :ur.s,. _~l Meyer.:" .'. e. B;y Staff c..orres.. pondent :.. a~ Nk. -s."'.-Beo.. ~r. and 1.irs. J~hnl. homej.. ' ." ~~i.~~..r5 helped. _~. ar.='1.-.'~'.J~t -~'~"f f~·n;I..~liNN;.lU:eb·:' room this~, . I (.:It)", spam ::'unan} \,, .... h.,<tl¢er 1 I Th _ . f~ Mr L ,. \ , . ~- !J{)bnson. V;2k~ifield_ ~2~ed Mr~ and Mr.. MarVin Vu:tor C€.leDJIa~e her 114-mday L;L loJ,,'J:,:, " ,~' 1\:,-.:. J'.l,(~L' I'~c lUs' Tn the-, spelling test th.ls W - Lund::;. un, a} a ~ernoon J: s, liB·' _ 1 on ~heiI' farm ".;hl1e tncy were! caned in the Harry Goej;)ert bome eyening

_"iIi#'-'~'~~~!'~:··~>l~'''~t'. ~~ Unda ~rest~n~ M~Ta Walker.• e- Sundax':.\lr and :.1r5 LlJPyd ~h!gr n ~nd Mrs_ Ro~ert .Turn-., r. and Mrs. W: J. Kieper were. gOD . 'last tuesda}- evening,,',~,iIo'~I'''''''''-~~t:''~~:..I1'j room. QC(> CUderslee\'e, :\Ian· \V ,Roeber and sons were S"uPlPer: Ulst ad glrls were ~e""ts 01. :M!s.;! la MQnday gue~~s m. ~e home I L st Sunday supper guests 101 Dale Thompsons and W. C'I,..-:r--=-=-=--t:-t-,

~M~I ''':~:H.'''',. ··~·"~'~r~· !ro.t::1 Wanda Hofeldt. Sandy Jorge lm 2Uests 0": Mr. and },ir". lr;;r. Bar-: u~eD' °hhlllSon- 13 hhe T e'\eDl~t! of .:\Irs. John BlI.;,;Jll ana Jun... I tne OsC2!' Thun home were Mr. 1Pe:erlson.s were ir. Omah2. 1a.;;1. "'A.' AD'S"··':d'"i~!,:,,:~>..,:t~·-.:·,~, .~ ,r· ..... hiS and Shirlee Nissen had'. pe ect ~els. _('n gren an t e ~QU1S .,Mrs. August Krtuse, Mrs. WlIlJe:and' ~Ir~ Georg£, San'irock and ~londa\'. ....

;'.tt·'··"~':"':":"": :":: ,~:t~~d\~~G~ l"Ol, scores. . ,Fnda'.·,f2iie:1,:,,::;·,h-c Lh·,-J Hoeb-er a~il': 'lslted Paul Dahlgrens_ t1 nsen" ,'Irs. ::\1.ane Hansen 2nd i famlty. Hart.mgton. '. W~ gue5ts in the Dale , " '~~'." :',',,"",:, , ... ,.,. -~ our first multlpli.ca~(m eS.!!and Ke~Uilt It.:rner ~amlile3 nSlt· I Cal S 'agert~~s spent SundaY eve- ~l.(}na ~ansen_cal~edon ~I!"s. Otto O~c:ar Thuns and Mrs. Konrad Thompson home were :ilr. and ,-z.~- "lIS. ~ "_ 1

:~J.:~r:t., l:lsrng t~"o-pl~~c mul~lpliers IWa d~ I ed at Gel"<i.d .De::.;;:~r~.. ., ., pm"" at ~~'an :\Ixons, '. S' ns last Tuesdw~; a1ternoo~_. Sandi.roc:~""attended the funeral of :-'Ir5. Lowell Hansen a:Jd family. ,:a_a -:.~~ ~ I.;;::."d:i.l:ti'.,.. , ''I l·'.~,~;t il::'":'Ug:Lt binhdar ;J,C!feldL. ShU:1ee. l"issen•. Pe . ~ In. honor. Gt hcI.•H~\"r,_ pacr;e. r ~ I ~lrs. :\ ..p." Chrlst.e~s-en and \ lC- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Retnwlsch George Hebner. Colend~e. last Oscei)la. .. . -~... ~~ ~ 1"'~...

lr.'l::"i'::~:J'f :J1'~' l,: ...k;.:r:;lJ,h~.$ Oct. 1. n.ltmer, <:herl Marsh, Man G ~:y. brrtnda) :'Ill" and .'.l-l". Ernest ~or .Jor en;:;ep. were Sunda .... dmner il~d Mr, ~~<! :\115_ Dr)!"1.•~ohmon TW:$day a:"Jer.lOon. . _ La sf Tuesday M..s. GeorQe ~.;,_~--::i- ~ '. ~~l\-.,:J;:. ~~:~:,.:t: ~ b~rthd.a;': was ~cil~e' Gildersleen and S dJra ?a.ckeL :.\11". ;:'"Ll! :>lr:>_ La\1IT:!nee nd 5U per guests In the home of a d son called ~n the D2~e Johnson P~tty and Sonia, Anderson,. ~teele.. Portland, Ore.. nSlted ~ ',~~~""'~~'a, ~«'\~l;J.:t :t ~1~ll' t.r\,:J.;;~'),~ ::::,e3t£., J9il.u \elson hap perfect papers. Janmon, aud. .:\1:-_ a'lj ~~r,,-_ l11~nE f'r hr her. John :\elson. ;';orfolk. h me laSt Suncay afte:muc!l_ Last G2ug.J.tcrs of .:\1r. ana :.\Irs. Ivan the Ea Damme horne. ~r. ana ..-' ~ ~~C_'l__ ......_

m~~ID~~=I~~~~·~~~~E~~I=V=:·~=E===:'E==N==~:O===:U==:G~~=:H~~==T=~:o~==============~~===~==F~~'l,..;j_:;,,: t,,~,~: ,~c;~c~t.'" -. ::iC";en years Iture.s, of F;.nglan~ and 'V~.les. oyd l~ed hi:: unC~l·. L.:;~!t~'_': I

" ,i, ",'a" !~: i ~~;;~~ ~.'gt:e;U~£ ~h~;~l~~~';t f~sd, ~~~~~~;," LJ,,,Ic . I '. .I: e:J.~e::-~ I 'lan~ mstoncal place.:. ... er 0:1 Vr~ I a • • •

~~r Lur.l~ ~?€Cial mterest Dunng En 11511 1

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'1,! 1W.-ncr--0"'.-. ----,- ..-,----- bruugh~ some; f:~~~ ~i~er~~:anks 'o~ere Tit tll.~h .'Ilrs

Those recei.... ing If10 percen Inl

M2.rif"lf, TtI ENE EDIF' ":lC ,l,; ~G:}~!j!;?~,~,*l~~~~~~ s}:~· ~~t;~;~l~st ", •

•:,,"~ .t" d :i!eHor. Marilyn Nuernberger, 'en-I suptJer,I !".r;;! ~r .. It 'j nelli Oids and Dean Weible. _ Isons;1, 'C.be't,',I')I.ll ~:!j,m~nIl: ~as, -,the Dub Colors ~d color wheels w~ Ol:IT, M.t-.,.IM· :j,t!l}-en.. ,lfu.:j, week .irom our subjects m art clllss. Dn ill '

~ml -~,~.~',.,. ~_;(':n:uI~iplying numbers and of UltI-1 W yh' , FOU RTH A I.:."L" ~,""', B...~. ,- piication facts have been wo ked a es nnua' .. ',. "C:'~':c,"":K,::~::. :~~::~;::li'e~~~il~-' reading est, : "

dl.:·:;;~I~~~trLltlor.::: thlS! S~Yenth GI'":tde I "i.II,",''''>I !)',:,ough: ,hiS! ilJr ..\. John"on showe~ u<: s mel, ~f ~ I

" .. ~I~h.l }.lQu:".y Oberj pic;~e5 of E~ope that I he; both.: r::. i C rri' .,e ~'~~:':~; ~.:;~l~::~~f~if~::O~L,~urgr:J;s~\IO d;~' II .,' '" 0 '-"'1 U nity

l C,Ol>-, 0."•• : afternoon ,vhen -Uovd 11 ITI5 IIIIiU~U ~al~~Y I;:;:howed slides and talked abou :his'!;~e~ .._~~1~1;~cent \'iSLt to England and W tes.

,e ,;~r stories iedBJ~~kr~ul~~~~~;mt':::':'hed~ 1~~ 'I' Ches't Dr.-ve[t·;~:,.tO~'~r~~{"'~L~edbr~~e~i~e~~ct~~~~~T~e1~~o~v~~ :t~S e~~~ I .

S~~~~l~ ..\~·i:le~;;'~e 'k~~1 :~re7 .s~~~~v~~~i~~eeh::-~ \\~- Jer~~'broc"ght!Judy G~e.ss, Jerry Brand~ tter. ~. -d 0 t 19oDe:li.ng \ E't;bel :\1c;,;:oIs. Barbar.a \\ a ner. C

,- i Sherry Gray, Rex GooaeIl. S aron ~,rl' r I ay .Fo.u~·7,;:ca~" ,,"e~ .,Ier_ Mrs ;!neq\)%rle \e~n\1~~r\I:~d ,~~~ ~~~';:- '\1- r .., .,. •}lu... ~t"l: T.t-di:~e Mrs Rrhard car-!i~= Gl'"ade I I ~dn pahnlk~':;11 <:1 I > r

:::tla~~dL~3;~. ana Mr Art 'Wolt In sOCial studies we are 5 dY1 Merlin "'I. xc;; ;'~~::;:1.:l2.":! ~t.~ foo~~ I '·1"ll!t~':"I"lr~~·~r. "fW a'+hmetic re-I~g how people ll\ed ill co rna jbaH g3n~(; l!l Lrrhf: ~J.:uraa:.. j +

k;~:~~'!,,'b~j~D:~~1~~~e~\:~.I:~:g: :e~~ ~b,s;;: .1::~! ~~t:;flr~>.;u:,~C:;r w~:' a,~ue,I j"an outline. then using 'the 0 tline: ~ :\I-rs.-· I'

to l,1,Tite the report. : hrid<i:In_ reading this week we read :\tlder~oTI

'·Snow Bound."We' are studying thel solar SYs ..

tern in science and are findj g it','er\." interesting. We sa\y a filmabo'ut ,it Monday. i

Patty -Anderson brought fl wers Ifor' our room. '.

Gary Nelson was absent d e toillness.

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200 Main

How Fa~ Do You Look Ahead?

~o I'l('xt ycor's!.vocation?

to buy:r.g a tome' of )'our a""n?

to going int: busliness f.or yours~lf?

tc a college education for YCiJ..r children?

to financial !ndepe~ence for )'our reltirement yea '

No motter WHAi yollr 9,001 may be. Jour FIRST sl pi:;: the sam!;!' Open a s vin s account in thIS bonk. Then, co .sistently c'ld pers!ste tly ~dd to your savingS". Tre formu 0

fer "mak'ng dreams c.ome'true" is as simpl2 CiS that. Try tQ"J sec for yourself~

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BE CAHFUl

THERE'S NO

gives you rocketing pe..rc"lnar.:;C!

No_'S the best time to step

up to Oldsmobile". the car th",,'

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at a do_n-to-earth price!

What a be-aU1'lful,1 way lL) ,,,. i11t IU!,) r~lI~ It'sI >tr!-1I1"hd.,· ... \ldll'·.~.1'·"-t ....!. IHld~rt.p-\.ri{'t'" 1·8..~'·~

Just consideri the l featur-el: Tht' gTl"':l1 Ih)t:k,t'tf 'IC:~J:"-.l ..ill~}<'lh II;.' ;11 IWr,..("f>(:l".-r-"-ginn~ ~·ou·""!~',:11\ \\hdl "'11 ~';'lIt it :Ind alllhl" fol:nf·t<t' ~-(lU-n

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C> I.- I:) !3 mv1 c:> B: I Lie:YOU'RE ALWATS WELCOME AT yeur. OU)S~,I05.'"f QUAL1TY ~fAlEll'S I ': .,

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Slart 01.BATTERIES for All Makes

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Healthier Cattle

, ~ore "Bloom"Better Feed Conversion

Cheaper Gains

More Dollar Returns

Get a~l these advantagesby feeding Aureolnycin

UREOMYCIN per head per clay. Write

or a booklet '\AUR\WMYCI:-': fol' Cattleeedint' which shows you why AVREOJ.[YCIN gives you more :dollar returns onourcatti~.4-JneriCan: Cy~hamid Company,

imal Feed Department, 30 Rockefellerlata, New York 20, N. Y.

ptti that' new· bulch of ,cattle on rafions

coa~i.inr AUREOMYCLN the day t!leyeOn'l', in! Thi!!~il,lget them over the stress

II of sllipment and! eh:mge iri em'ironment.

, Thi. willl'rotect them ft"om dil'5ease, This. ",ill t.t ti,•••" teed ta#.

, K.~p f.'lling J\.URE01&CIN all Ihe way~h+ugk~ ~Il.teh !~our cattle irow, more

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"",I '. Mn I-filma Anderben' home, WAKEFIELD NEW$ Fred .Tahde home were 1\1r an 01 Richard Alan,~nfant son of II11r5 George Hahn, Emerson, 1 ~trs. BIll Sa\'.1dns, Alhambra Iand 1\1rs Ml1ton DOllpnik,lIm 1

!"" 'I .:.' I I I and Mrs Mayme Borg will ~pend 1;alif, and Mrs Bertha Wolter ,Pre~bytenan ch r~n Mrs. l1a

IIV1iij..,.. !l.'.:'J.~'.'!;:.'!.;:: .. i.F.I.:i.. !.m.~.:.:,'I."i.::,!::';' ..;.;:.'.:.'.~."-'t,~.. '.·..:-:'J.li'.:'.:..":.'!',:: .'.::'''';l'.I':i,~;:., .•.",:" ',', , I ,','," 'd,'." ' ;r H4nOT'ed AI~ ~:g;::~;::;e;~;;;:;;d::~~;':; _ By Mrs. George Gr,imm-Aflas 7-2756 ; I ¥~~j::;~~~~le~~~E:rK1~: !~~~~~~~:~~~~;g~~:;;,~~I oma ,;A exan 'II' Mrs Ohve Lamh Sunda, and Mr Mrs Grover Carr. Mr and Mrs, by. Mrs. Gordon Nueroberger ~nd Mr and Mrs. Erwm Bartels~1 morning in t~e Ivar I Carlso:-' : '. '{'i"'!" ,"';' "'::' : t"'" - .,,' :,Ii";n I': ::' - I ." "',' II and ::\11 s Jewell Kllhotl were sup- Chnton Carr and Carol Le. NIl'. I Luella Nuernberger. I . I Eugene and Verna Mae and MI' I home. I~'F"O",:!':"'r·"'t"1!,I':~,',,'e"'r:','."','" !' .. :·W·!' Ii" e':'c/''d:',I·n 'A III· d perhgsuerS C Nuernberger vIsIted ~rr~ MA~t ~~It~y~r~lson and Mr and S~lem Dorcas I ~~~tl\I\~~r~'ad~lf~;;sF~;cl:~einl ~~ J II O~:ha ::~~~;y ~a~~~~~d ;c2;Jn?Jlvers ~! last week In the home of her son, 1\11' and Mrs Richard Carey ~nd Salem Dorcas SOCIety met Thurs Fred Jahde home- T and conference.. meeting

I Mal Yin I\'uernberger, Norfolk famIly, Norfolk, spent Sunday WIth day In toe church parlors Mrs :'.1r and ~lrs Fred Jahde <venl Mr and Mrs ~erbert Bare\m

W'~' ~ ';,,-7-.;----'--,-- H----;- ~---- ---~ -- Frances Turner, Charlotte Ek· her mother, Mrs Bertha Bean Grover~arr conducted de~0t10ns Ito \\<;st POlnt Sunday to help 1It and famIly an Mr and '\1'~;~l!<' :~' '¥r:r.'::·' r: I erath and Mrs L C Nuernberger Rev and :Mrs Charles Raben· Mrs H rold Donelson mes1ded and ~1rs DI1l Wascher observ IGayle Goetze, ~ ons, were coop

'~l:("ir,l ~i'(1 ti !'d'~\ft. tiT ~Ir and Mrs Roy Sundell were and FaIth \\-ere Omaha \-Jsltors berg, St Edward, and Mr ~nd Peggy rown played a pia 0 solo their tenth weddmg anm\ersan atIVe dinner gue ts Sunday In )\~Lt1i~ ~11~~~'''~~llU:'' :1It C3 leI'S Sunday afternoon 11/1 the Saturdav Mrs Carroll Van ValIn were call- Mrs E nest '''megardner gavel- a I Mr. and Mrs. Marftin Nelson! HenT) Barelman 'home~41~,~~,' 1~.'," 21. ,.0 .. 1lZCd b)' Rev. Archle R ymbnd Florme home, V, aYde I !llr aile\ :'III s \Veldon Jensen and ers Sunda~ afternoon m the Geor~e readingtA.. "talk on "Crossles alnd Mr.. and Mrs. Alec Nelson an' Mr and Mrs T E Emma 1,t:l:IU"'~",,: I, the Presb~teriaR ewl Anderson, Ashland, \VIS, sons \Is'ted mer the weekend m Grimm home Symbolt m, was gIven bv Mrs I Mr. and Mrs. Art Vlndedall Fremont, were ~lOner ~ests \\

ltr, ,ll~ Mr~~ 'Ale~al1d~r have moml11g: Jonm L:rnn. w10 ha~ been vIsIt~ng; In l-the the Dillon ~eu home Wausa ,Mr and Mrs Albert Anderson L W ypse Servmg committee Carthage, S. D., and Mr. an nesday 10 the I~ar Carlson ho'br\!'t!' ~t;t', \\i&~'CtI~e,~d s~~e Ithey 'JY- ,Mr., and }Jrs4 Robert RitE 1 aulson home, retmrned A glOUp of ladles helped Mrs Ienjoyed a PiCnIC In Oakland Suo~ was Mr Paul Dahlgr;n, Mrs}fu Mrs. Ofro Nelson were Sunda I Mr and i\lrs A. L POSPISIl ~Dt"t"~~,.l r~~l'I~ fllll7mlne lR 19i11- They as Leon. son of ~r h( e Thursday. Fled Schlmes obsenc her blrth- day With EvoDne Anderson ~nd bert Ea and Mrs Ben Fredrick I afternacm visitors In the IElme Sunday m the ~arl Hoge hu 1h~,~1. m..I~':.~'(I, llQ.. NtbraskalblR 1918 :Dl!~q.e,.pa'tIl.' and Deb. 11 and ~rrs Clarence N[~lsonldav ::\Ionda}- afternoon l1r and Mrs Cllff Ward and fa:m son I Nelson home. rlCqlUrnbUS The adlesar~ SISl rl1"~lil.'r 1II1tr,.r nl.~m:lg~ 8t, '. shomo. daqhter of Mr. :md 3~d Mr, and Airs Howard Ci'am- I~Y, Omaha. - - I ~Ir:; \\Ilhe Kahl er,terllame Elame Thoms n, ~orfolk. \\J

i'*~,:. ~ 'l9l$.. ~ 'llolmcs. e~1 went to qmaha Sunday t? IVlslt Ch h AIr and Mrs. Darrel Baker, OUV !t1 eting IE\-en S.x club a~ a luncheon We vi51tor m the rt Mallum hI)Thl fo.•,·...tler InnivtrSilh' Clke-. u~ grandrnqther' of nIrs Nelson, I Urc es . . _I Pender, were dlOner guests Sun DU\i Imet \\ ednesday e..-en.ng nesda\ I Tuesday evemng. ~

, tM d 1M!Ihfe· "'•.'''1 at Stahfon w a IS hospitalized (lay In the Elm~r Baker home with 1\11 EI51e Ekerotb Florerlce I r-.lr . and ;\1rs Fr('d lahde ~d ~lr and Mrs Knoles Bam. ()r~1 ::!k~c:;jd. A~ ~ ~.~, , band went hfford an;d Eve1)-n Lmden left Misslan Cavenant Church Mr and Mrs Hans Henrlckson, Watson lantz, Sacramento, Calif, I 'I~ awJ ,Ir... Enc Hit~ spe t ha VISIted the Lbton 1!cC-aw h),lnf~ . ~,.. N. J' xa, ~·.t~ ,.:r :1'.::0;VSrt\a\'ntKoni~c\h\eedn nKelsadtal.ey F Iday for thClr home lin Lbff An- (\Ich In 0 Pederson, pa<:tor) Pierre, S D, were Mondav SUP-j was a nest Mrs Om e Lamb ThursrJ,n e\ ~nJ!l.4 \'ilth?\Ir d~ over the weekenti.,.,tlln". r- ,.'. M;'~ .X_ a; vemng to g Je§J after VlSltlllg Mlrlil rlblet! Thllrsua\- Oct II ChOIr pras- per and overmght guests m the conduct~d the busmess meetIng j :\-lrs Lvton Me(a\\, •~.".~:~..,.. l;~~,!,-",:rg. ~:n :fuest 'play for a meetIng Jhe f~e J hnson, V Ie LlOden and Ijltber l hce, I 3u P

Jm ::.ermonl and shdesl Elmer Baker home Plans ~ere made for a SPc<llal! :\lr and ',[rs Allen S<Jrhcn a d The necessities of hfe a1\' j

T cl\'.bs \~h~ s~n~orf, St \aoto s r~laUves_ I' b\- Rf'\ Brodwe m,SSlOnaf} to I Mrs Oscar BJorklund was a Sun meetmg In No\ ember when dJst Can Don "\-cot to Th;JI'stjon Su seem less Important than a luxlret-resen a I'" a "1

Ir a e. I Valjean ",ndersah left Sun~ay Alaska 8 clay dinner guest In the CRAsh nct officers Will be gu(>st~ Nov 1 __. ~__ __ _ _ _ _--- I ~r Ft. Benrling, Ga, after sp,nd. ~~~u:d<J)'J ~ct 1~., ConflrmatIon home meeting WIll be \\lth ~I"s Ken

, MrS':" McCawlFeted I .... 10 days'in Wakefield. Dqnley Icla.sses, I, .... ,) <Jnd ~ .....O p. In. i, Mrs. Oscar Bjorklund spent scv-Ineth Schroeder.Ati.~:It.u~~1 Last MondfQ:- friend athered In '~derson arrived Thursda~ on . sun.day ... uct.. 1.4: Sundar schqol, I eral days last week in the Wayne ~ _Mr ~ntlll1~ the Lotdn l\1cFaw home for a f 1re I urlaugh from Japare, : 10 <I. m:.:. wr,r-;hlp, II, c\"cmng: Jobn$on home ncar Allen. Methodist WSCSh,~: Kl\I~. ami u sac·, "ell party fqr 1I-1rs I Caw, .,\ho I , S(,;\"IC:. I .. ~I) P,. Ill" i .:\lr5. Charles :\ye. Omaha. ar.! 'VSCS mct with ~Irs Pearl SC(,t~l),,"<:.~hl,r. \\Ill lea\c s~ortly t spend lhel ~?lfr and Mrs (Iall And~r<:on. rUPSrla .., 0. Ct, ]/) ..DrothcrhOOd.l.ri\'ed ~lond<lY for a short \".ISit m'ITuec-da\" afternrJOn. ;'[1'.s. J.or2tta

Ak:t.:l~l'fkr.;, h.:ne j. son! Cbde, \\mter III PI~o('mx, A I . A. han. ~alreal,l and Donle~ ::\Ir and ,i\Irs 8 P; ,lll. . _ ' ,! the. V. II. H. lIanson home. She ]'lOner conducted Bible ~Iuti\- TheF"''::1!'r'''(dl ,md:\ da!lghte~l Joann kerchief and Icard shov r \\as g1V- 1 IIdmg Anderber~ ]\[1' and 1!?\Irs. \hdnesd8~, Od. 1). Ladles {lld'it~turncd Tuesday accompamed by !remainder of the afternoon was.An'lUtf'l" ",l,n l\1'3S killed Ira World en, The time was set SOClaUy I. elvm Anderson, 1\11' and nMrs 2 p. lll. ,Nancy, who had spent last week spent sociaHv as a \-\elcome to

~ \\';l.f 1I~ ~_~__ CooJ)eratl\e ~unch w s sened I amid Anderson and Lm?~~c~. Presbyterian Church WIth her grandparents. : \Irs. Scott. .

•'-"~:-' .. ,"7;:'"'' .. - j T . __~-=-....~......... Jr~IIII TI1~;'~~1~11~,i~ (~~~~si~~' h~~~ordirc!e.1 Soc,Oe·fy . ~lr. anrl :.\frs Gl'.1r;.:p Brun:,,..::~ .~/ ~ ·I~l ~ chllijch. :: 30 p. m., Hebt;cc<l Clr-i • - • wen~ SundilY <Jftf'fnOO;] callcr~ in_/"''''l'~,~~ ~;~ 1~ ,~" cle.,1:".11}. \" H..:.,R. H.Jns.on, 2<::\0;. St. John's ladies Aid I'l(' .\Ir~_ j)cllf\' .\[C\·nl'S h-:1r1H'.

~ .~/~ ft· - ~T'/ " ll\~~ ~, I Youth ['hOlr, ,.-)iJ; scsslOns and, 5t. John's Ladies aid mel Friday Elllt"r.~on. .-.~(~•• # ¥f f# .'l/~ 1,\ (j I;\~, tn~.qt:t'~ , A.,. . ! In the ehurch parlor"..\Jrs. ()sear.. "'~' ~.~ ....."(:'../'<;d/. ~ ~', .\ I Sur.da.\ .... I~, SU~dar ~~hOOI,'. B.ecker. Jr .. presld(:'~1. .Jt \...·as de· Wakefield Bowling.. /-;--. ~~:-1:"l". l:\~ I 10 a l~l IIOI.,hlp. ]1. .\len S re· 1 pded to serve a f:lthu·sun banauet):;' . ,",,,,,~,S~ III :tre<Jt, )\~rfnll{. Qct. 26. Readrn;,;:; \',"crl ;..(j\·l'O b". _

.. '. ~' ....:-..::'" Christian Church Mrs. Harol~l_ Holm .....lr;;~ Hoy Holm 1 Junior L~aDue..... ,\\~ '-_ (~ll'rlln Wright, pa~l()r' and .\lrs .. I'auJ Blwmebtl'r. A flllT) , ?owlJ~;.; Km;s.".'" '~" - on mlSSlOns was shown h\-' Rev llomlv-'rs~~ ~,)\~ Th\lrsda.\'. net' 11.:~ Youth coun Samuel :lIeske 1I0~t('s<;e~ wcre Bo ..,:.?<J[;:;

r.~" ,.. . l cil. --1 p. III ehul]' practice. 7 30; Olga Walte.rs, .\Ir". pallas Wendt I;OW]lIlg Bcarc<lt,;~~l~:~'nl:.(~,ir~lOl\~~. 8('i~~s, L('moine and .\-Irs. Clarence \\ol1er. Harmo:1Y FI\"(' 3

Sunr!<l:- net, 11 Hih:e school. PEO Entertains L\lcky Striker" BE-t\!1e/10 a wOI',,!lip and cfllnmunipn, PEO ente-rtalned lhe iur.inr anrl 16flg~likSe(:o~:~mo~ar;~~. eowlin;.'

~;: I'\'''':l.n/~},Il\j(''~~''?~;;· 2 30 p. s('nior high ~cho()\ gIrl:; In the KIn;:'s. 9U5 anc! 1(;:18"chool audItOrium .\Iond;J\" eYenJng. ~lrs. Edell Petersen :,and Sc;ratch League w

s-alem Lutheran Church Pauiln(, Hvps(' were in chO. '.'II.•e:of 1 J\Jelodee Lanes Hr//l;i<J~\:J1!;\:irl ;i-rj~~J~·iO~;]~\l~~~. 4' an educatIOnal program. 'Slides! Fredrickson 12

p. 111.: '( 'haw'! choir. 4: 45 '~~o~~~t('~~r~~lt;~~<J !\~~~~U~;~s'~'l~:41 ~.~l~I~~~.I~;]rnson 1~~,SalunlJy, (Jet. 1.1: Senior C'on- Schnasse, Hilda B('n~hon and I WaIleheld )-'urnltu:-c In

Cirm;ltion. !l am.; .Juninr confir· .\lrs, 5h'ena John"oll sen-ed. . Fair . II](1 :w _ _ , llonelson 4 12

I) .1.') ;1 m(!( ·\\'~;sh~~~n{l;;I· ~l7t~~1~ Eastern Star II In,tcrnatlOnal 4 ,l1.

I Anns. 2311 P In.: C(Ju~lt-~ club. 8 E?stl.rn Stnr m,pt .T~e<;day c\-·p· :\[~II~~e~C~l{' :~,:U~~~~~~~.' ~~;:: H ~IO~~!~I:- (lcl. 1.'1 D(>:I('on~ meet.! ~V~ft~:nM~n~r ~~~~~d~ 3h:J\a~'~~I Tt'x Simmerman. 5-7U,

lR' Senior cll'lir. ,I roport of the visit to the :\fasoOlc! Handicap League w I

jn~lr\l('l\nl1 group. 8 ~~~~te[.n ~IS,t~~~.h~I~:. ~~~Y~~B~~~ ~.~~~~'~~~3!d ~; 2

1St, Pau:'s lutheran ChUf'.t:h and :\Irs. ~1. C. Rolston setH·d. Legion 11f Samuel .\I('~kl', \ <J('ancy pastor) SCi.'en l"p 10

Thur"da\ Oct. 11 Ladies aid, 2 Westminster Federation All Stars 10pm,: Walther league. 8. : Westminster federation met Bressier·S~h('n('k 9

Saturday Oct 13' Satur.dav: Thursday in Presbyterian church I' Stau(ff"r 9school. 1 p. m. . i, parlors. :\1rs. T~d Jones presided I !\E ;-.i('br. RPPD S\ ';' ~

Sunday 'let. 1--1:. Sllnc.t;Jy school., and gave devotIOns. -'Irs. Olivel Farmers l'man I 9

~.') a. m; worshlp.]1. !~~~? ~f;~e. ~I.r~por~ogn~::~ees~~~' ~~~O~S('rvicc 5~ 1~)~English St. Jahn's lutheran c6vrch' mission<Jry lesson. ~.,<;;is,('d hy ;\!r~.· !'nslofflCI' 1 ,~

(Samuel Mt'sk€', pns!or)1-' . Ed Schnasse. :".Ir.". A rC'l] l(' ~.lar5ton,· Stilr'; Stn,-,:(':;; ·1 I:.'Saturday. (Jet. j], SaturC!3Y, ;-.Irs, Jones, .\lrs. Ch.arles KlOney, ~ J:liue' Munny 3 13

sct~~:ia~·~3gc~· I~' WOI'~hin, 0 30 a, i.'~~:PiS~h~~da8M~S~S!P~·es~~~i:T:r·net;: W~~I~h }~~~~ld: ~,,\('nJ~P'Ke~~~'111 Sllnll.1.\· ~rhn(01 :l:li Junior I, 1l()~tf'S~(>.~ W('I'(' Mr~. n, P. Quj'n· :?~I) ar.rJ (i:.>3. ~""""""======j'=======::::::==:::::+::;'Bllll<o r'!.,~s. tn 1n . - -- --_.__.._-~

'1;'''''1,'" ',:.' , ,,'" ]'"lile THERE'S NO BETTER REASON, THAN THEH:,r~\:;;;~JI;i'\ ;'~~:{t'r](~~~~. )']',01'1,1',.,<1, ~~/I

Allen M~thodist Church'1\,:lrl () Z.1\ ::1111 Tu'lor1

Thur ...r!;lY. (It1. 11 Y"urlC: Adllll."Sllnd;:J.\'. Ocl, 1-1 Chtlrrh school.

:(, .:I, l~l wnr~hlr ;]Iln dl'dicatlonof 1n1':11nn:J!:;. 11. \IYF. ; J(j D m

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GUNCASIS

ACE SHELLS

.,.!15

STEVENS Shot Gun,

5760 Dowftl

12 379 ,.2S.,,11I""·GA. pOYClbie Mo~tttl~

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STRESS

59(98¢ VALUE

12 Gauge-Bax of 25

We will not Ibe undersold! Sove 7Y2%over other brands. Get good, cleankill. at long range, 'Finest shot,powde.·r-completelY waterproof. Maximumload! Equal; savings all gouges. ~'"

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Double Your MoneyIF NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED

We will be happyto fill o"t yourHunting License

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Stress prompted you to have your eyes examined. . iStress is what yod. hcve: left when your eyes check out-,

side of normal limits, ' IStress is the cause of your child going near-sighted; ,Should you wont tp get rid of the couse of stress ,phone

or write us for on appointment.Phone 59960--0ffice H01lrs: Weekdoys 9·5; Saturday 9-12 noon

Drs. Griffin & Gtiffin, Optometrists300 Toy 'Bonk Bldg., Sioux 'City

98¢ VALUE

59(

GUNROD

lacquered maple c1eon­ing rod fits 10-16 go.With wire brush, swab.n·.:,

B. HUNTING KNIFE

H. CONVERSE BOOTS

FREE 1415Hanger

D. 5HELL VEST

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E. THERMOS BOTTLEQt. ,lu"lpoon mouth" 329K.~p, tiquidl and ,.",i,lor,d5 pan hal for houn.

G. HAND TRAPSpring powered 0.1.110- 495molt, Reminglon.ldeolfor trap al\d f,eldprocti<e. .~-i'Il.<~

F. HAND WARMER"Jan-E Stondord" 3951956 model. K~.p

handl camfartoble-r.ghtl <igote'il~l.n-_

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GUNOIL

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18~?sDow.

Broudoubl0 goost'n~d. SwivelIs odjultable. 12.95 ~'al.,e

9.950

noted ~odtoil loblo hOllowerl11ell lpoce Cleo. 29.95 Voloo

18.95

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MODERN TABLESin 2 finishes

Choose time oak finish or walnut ondsond mist combinotion finish with abrass accent trim. Plaslic fopS resistheat, sfains. Sove on a sel nowl

lO'f)e 30x31.h2T ~ornflr lobleWith ~hell Oleo, 3-4.95 Volun

27.50

OCTOBER(tJ SPECIALS~for the home!

<:o~p'ete Selection ol6c-;;sloncui Furniture and Lamps Qt GQmbfe$

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DE.CQRA10R LAMPSspecially pnced

995

3tlol, prlsmalk tene-clar. Whiloand bra». 24.95 Value

18.95

nercd ond toblo h<)~ ll0ragospace in shelf. 29.95 Val'Jo

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Step end table withsi1ell. 29.95 Value

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Reserve OJ" 'Charter N.o. 13415l'. REPORT OF CON.DITION OF

The StateN!ltional Bank of vJayneIn the State of Nebraska,,'t the .Close of Business, 00 September 26th, 195t

- PUblishe~ in l'<'lPP.onse to call mad1e b.Y.. ,Comptroller of the ~.urrency,Upder Section 521.1; U. ~. Revised Statutes

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TOTAL LIABILITIES A!'(D CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..$5, 55.348.77

: MEMORANDAAssets pled*ed or assigned t{> secure lial)ilitips, and, for

other purpose~ ..: ' :: .. __ _ ..-... . $ ]0,000.00L.oans as shown above are after deduction 'of reserve' of ,14,326.14.Loans -t.o. f8:rmel's directly gu<.tranteed and redeemable on

demana by the CommOdifY Credit Corp(JI'ation and. :certificates of.interest representing ownership thereof 3,106.8-1

,~C~t~~(~~t~~~~f .~~~~r:~~l~~:ll.~~~=~_~:.~~:' ...~.~: ..~~.~...~~~~.. ~.~ 0,728.71t.o3:ns Insured ':oF 'guaranteed ,~y ye-.terans' Administration

.~:.Fed.;~r,~~~i~~'~~~~~j:~~~1g~~~~t~o~l~ep~;~':~~d···~~d·~ 67,366.21'~r~iz8tion im)tall~ent loans, to the 'extent covered by

GU~:~~~r:~c;or~i~~~V;tR·~g·ui~ti~n··'i·i~~~·~··;;;d··~th·~·l~··i~~;;~ 9,741.21

.(.,--./ guarantee~, by the, Fed.. e.ral Reserve banks or agencies" . Qf.·,ple, UnIte~ sta~es ~overnment _ _ _ __. 6,937.52

TOT.·.. ArJ AMOU.N.II'OF., LO.·..'."'.1".S,' CE~TiFIC.ATE.S OF IN-TEREST AND OBI:.j:iGATIONS, OR PORTIONS

,..~REOF;, (~lsted' ~bove),I, which are [u,Ily baCkeq. or,'. ·,insu~e~ br:'a"encies:6f thejvnited Sta~es Gover.nlT/-ent

'. '; (o~~~ ,.~ha~,1,·yni~e~ 11~,tatjS, G~v~~nm'ent obligatHms,.dl~C~andgr~ranteed ) ·1....'···....·...$ 8;rSO.52

-" i.C.·, ,~'I, :~enr,y, E.Jj.ey, Presldentl,?f the aboveMnamed bank do olemnly~ .=ga~e1r~~~ the a~ove stateme-"jt is true, to the best o~, ~y lu owlcdge

:.:',6:)AA~CTjATT~~T:I, ,::: Henr~ E. Ley, Preside t" Herman bundber~,

Nin~,:rhompson. "Evere~t.Ilees, I

I ·f>t~te,.::(),r:'~ep~~$J:t'::~:~;OI~mQ''''I' '.. .'- '1'>.-:,1·.<:~~W?r.:, ;:':1',.an~:,sllb"~~rl~d b~ft?'re' 'me':'t~is 8th 'day' o~, 'Octo r, 19!'i{;,'arid·'I.her.. by ',cc.rhfy,th.at r am ,I\ot!dn offlc.e: 01.' director' of tl is bank.. (SEAL) '. '.: '. ' N, D. Addison, Notary P\lb1"1'

;,~,;,~.~,,'"',,:,'~,:~,:~::.!,:,,/.~~I~n P"Pll'0~ March R, 'il,95ft

-'---'-ASSETS

Cash, balances with other banks·, including reservebalance, and cash items in process 'of colle.ction :$ 804,945.35

United States Government ohi)igations, direct

Obli;~~O!Sua~:-~~:~s··~~d···p~liti~~i-'·~·{;bdi~·i~'i·~~~'I·-::::::~~~~r~~:~~~ck~te(sin~r~di~b$~~~~g~o··~·t~~k··~f···-··'.

Fe'deral 'Reserve bank) I. --·-.: --- · rLOans and discounts (includirlg $.2',142.19 overdrafts)Bank premises owned $18,oaq.Oo, furniture and

fixtures None , -- __.i1. ·__ .. · .__ .. .(Bank premises owned at'~· subject to None ~!ens nassumed by' bank) !

TOTAL ASSETS , $5155,348.77

DenJnd drpOSit"..'l1findi\'idu~jt~~;:::r~~iPs.Tim:ngep:or;~~~tbfti7~~i\;i~~~·i;·.. ;·p~~t·~~~:~h ·i·i;~·, . $3 650,301.114

. D~~~~ ~~rt%~1~~,~~ te~··~~~~~~ent r indu;i;~g".' Dep';'~~a;,( s~~~f,y li;;;i;ii~~lj~iJdi~i;i;;;;~···········

Other deposits (certified and ttaghi~r':; checks, etc,)

TOTAL DEPOSITS .i.. : ....$4.511,74634Bills payabIe~ rediscounts, and Oth(>f liabilities fDr'

borrowed .money' I

i; 1'" '•... ·1!· ':"Mrs. Jack Kavan<lugh spent the tcnberg, Norfolk, and Henry "Isom.• ----~;...-J~-------------...;...;;...jl-'The Wayne (Nehr.) H~~fld,afternoon in Randolph. The group gathered to h<!IpTim- , I See' by Th a . Herald' '. Thu.-sday. Oct. 1~. 1956

'. Walter :grickson, pa'ld8;nd, spent my Stone and Mr. Briney cele- ....,

(I Pep CI b Off.- e""s FridaY ill the home of his daugh- br~~s:hn~~~i~ed~~.and Mrs. M. It~m. about Wayne folka you know vin Meiers', Wa~efield'- Ivan iil~ass, ..' U· • tel', Mrs. Mil~lon Quist and family. P .. Kavanaugh attended an arch· ,fQer'd' MJro'h·n,Loanr,r.y IJlolhne'xoonep~n~o en:,', , Mr·1and Mrs. Sterling Bar were diocese convention in Omaha Tues- 1\, 't

Na'~ m'ed b'y'. D',.O.xo·n ·.Stu 'ents Isupper gUC'5ts in the home. [,Mr. day_ Mrs. Servin .served on the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silson re- visited in Grand Island and Has- TseU·nessd·aayndevMene,~enrs fwoerre. RD.arne",ey~S' . and Mrs. Rollen Dunn, Fr day. 1 t' bo d turned Sunday f,:om a week's. trip tings on their return Sunday. J' ~

Cl . I'n<! ~ clUb: -officcrs- lC'yM~~l'~l~~~ynS~C'~~l'ci~~~~:~~ I e M;~~d~~S. Stanley Briney ~~s~:gV·%r~~~;~I~,~te,s;::~~.·~::. daVye:~e~~~rgmm's, L:h:elACrtalle~tFori: birthday. ;~ 0 ib t -Je' en&5SI 'It .. \;}" !ic: 't. th were visitors Wednesday evening ::s rlzii an~ria~1~ . .:~~ JJj~p,.~:nd- ~,,:' i~e

:1~n:~~2,ih'e ~~st~~~~; hi~h; ·~D. o·'n iJ(;M~~,':ld"o,p,n'lctM~~~~I~~r j~~~~ ~J~n: in ~~. ~~~ ~~a~j~~~~d ~~~. Dea :~dg~· ~;:s,~<;;.11~~~1 Baier were hO~ee~nard Stron~ were sun.dkyf~~rte~~l~~~ l:h%j~~Yh~~~~~n , . In

M,:n"'::I~a~~~ee7dC;lsh~~eSP:~ IX" iAnn 'and MI'. and Mrs. ~ arion ~on: ~ere ~ests ThursdaY in ,the C~~r:~c:v~~~~g ~~~~~s S~~ur~~~ ~~l~~~ in the Eldon Heller hOll1e, Leonard Schm~dts were Sun, ayIdent ~d Patty Evers, s~cretary. MrS~ Earl A keny Q,uist and children :-....er'e !inner • oeI\tr. o:::'d o~~. Frank Lisle dinner 'guests were Ardyce Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sun~, Oma- dinner guests ill the Chris ·et·t= :i~~~s' and their officerg Phone 121 R9 1~~~~t~a~fs~~~~~.Davldson, hero

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spent Saturday and Sunday in ~~~aAn~~~0~7t~aBe~~~n~,t'G~~1- ~~~~Jh~o~:'kend in the Her- ge~~~~;d schmldts ~tten:ded 'the

Vt: I CI.a.rk •. Ne castle,. 're Sunday l.....aM,.":I·y,n,nsrlpoMnt'·sF·rE':daa,y·J :=v'Ct~'nt,: tg ~.'~s~ tt;.: ~m: t~f ::.~~:~~ :a~~yROI~- Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCauley, ,Mr. and Mrs. John qettman, pancake suppprJ Wedn~sday ve·Fres.1Unan' Gary Schroedel\ t i tI lVI"'- eMr. ~~deM~~. Deo Isom. Mr: a";d Le~mon, S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Kennebec, S.D., were Wednesday ning at the MetJ10dist church.

pr8i(Iel;\t.;' YVonne LUkken,' vice ~er~on a ,d~suppe ues s n lC ,jting Mr. and Mrs, Donald elers Mrs. Larry Koester and DeVeEl, LoUIS MCCauley, Worth, Il1., luncheon guests in the Herm'4n "Paul Schroedet-s visited Sun ay{tI"Hident. a:nd:Batbara' ~ngfeldt,i Mr. ~~~. Mr~~Bi Chambers ]tm.rlpCvltlildMrecn(l·e Hamm is home on ONCE FOR ALL Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wolfe and Mrs. were dinner guests in the C. J. Sund home. ,: in, tl.:le Paul Schroeder, jr; ho. e•.s~tal"Y treasurer t ts In the . IMartha Cuern were Sunday vis· Perrin home Sunday. Mrs.. Alice Sedivy called 'on Mr,s. Craig. '. .~~''':o-'' 'San'd- Engstedt. \,:ere::;aur aysuPPC'guck~ Illd I! leave. He leaves for oerlany AGENCIES N I I h Weekend VISitors In the Jeras J D Boyce Sunday 'M nd M sCi ence AS Ith~:n.Ull 0'1:" ~u Jim Cham 1'S home, ace. . : next week. • • • litors in the oe sam orne. Th h ' " r. a r. ar n· "

pmjd~nt: Diane Kraemer: vice Mrs. Lon Morrow and Glace ' M s~ George' Eickhoff re urned :ch~J~e~ndwr:r~s. ~~~a:bt~in~~~ son~~~~~es~mr:1~.~r~~~:n~O~ote~~~;a~iS~~::IP~~:r~oh~u~dt:>f ~~~gfo~(:\~~('~~~i~isi~rf~v~geJ ~~W;_=:t~t~~~~~~[C 'M~owen, were gurst Of "Mr~. lph Clorl<, hOin~ "L'u('sday ~fter spend ng a WAYNi.E guests in the C. D. Ankeny nome. berg, ~ulut~, MInn., and Mrs. jamin home. - , Smith home. '.. .i ~

Junlor:: ROSE-marl' McGowen, Newcast e, :a" cw a d bo M [l'W days in lhc Donald, del'S : Mr and Mrs Ray Ankeny and John FltZ Simmons. Cook. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Saul ente~- Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Shupe_~is~1Drtsldetlt; Jo, ,Ellen. Knoell" Ivice ~M~el~~~kM~~k t 3net'S'fa~~ rome. 'I ' COMMU~ ITY Donn'a Sioux City spent Sunday Carl Thomsens helped Mrs. Ed tained relatives at dinner Sunday, ited hi." parl.'nts~ !\~. and]: ~rs.,.P-.,,'d-,,', and ',lar,'c Johll,on•. s.'c. an r. ,1 I 01 d MI' and Mrs Paul Borg and ' A k' h Th t Baker celehrate her birthday Sat Th ,Joh Lie t B • Ick saturffa~

n:"" .. n ily, Mr. an~Mrs. Ra 1 sGll an ~{aien and Mr and Mrs Ef An~ in' the R. B. n eny orne. a. - oge present \v('re: 1krm.an n t1 Y. I.'U.!jSW , ~ I. .'re*ary~t;~as~r. . 'fa,roily an~ R?dl!ey Mon.k Were f'ny T('d ~lnd Auchey \ver VIS- CHEST DIVE afternoon they called .in the urday evelllng. Vahlkamps. Ed Bakers, Jolm Mrs. Blanche Fowl~rl Cha~c~1

."' Leta: Saunders heads the.~e'p, \\eekend VI ItOlS 111 t,h Gc.or-ge.H. lo,s Molldoy ....v"nmg In the Don- Chester Ankeny home. M.'j' and Mrs.. Boyd. ~oward and Baker, Arnold Vahlkamp and D(>l- lor, S.D .. is spending the wee~clUb. Q,~her .li'ffic:~rs are: 'Ar~ith Monk home I I ..... '- '- J.. 19 Hank Westerman, Stanton, was ramI y, Bf1;InS\Vlck, ~vlslted Sunday mar, Merlin Sauls, Harry Bakers, the l\lerton Hilton nome.Ptfef"SOn. vlce:,'presldenti San;dra Mr' and Mrs. :op w.ld Peters aId Petels ll.bme FRIDAY, O~T. a dinner guest Sunday in the Jack 111 the Al.vll1 VC?orhles home. Mrs. Wakefield. and Wilbur Bakers. Mrs. Henry Hinnerichs calledEDe"G"lnkien~r•.sete.reatsaurrYe·r. Cl:nd Pa~ti and Mary ane spelt Monday in Ch h 'Westerman home. ~oward IS a niece of Mrs, Voor- Concord. Wednesday afternoon in. the carl

.'" .... Omaha ure es I Mr. and Mrs. ~scar.. ~ohnso~ Ie.:~~ Ora Wa~ family were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sieqkmann, Waiters home. -I"('..he'cdeaders are Ardith Pcter-' Irma' JOll s A'II"n \ 'as' .... coffee ." Vincent Kavanaugh, Pat Heidy, spenl Sunday evenmg vIsIting Mr Californ,'a left Saturd'v aft"r·" d M W It J.h~ n

' t::, -u and Mrs. Ch"slc'r Ankeny, . day 'dinner guests i.n .the Steve .... . <1- '_1 .'nr. an rs. a er' 'If 0sofl. JO:~,noell, Leta,Saund- guest Mond y in the h me of Mrs. Dixon Methodist Church Mr:. and Mrs, Aldin Servin and '- N tl t h W d Th vl.sltmg three weeks m th€'.Cha.rlcsl and. Kurt. Wak.efield, visited' .r~.ers and; an Engstedt. . Dick ,Chambers. I (H ld Bath astor) children, Mr. and Mrs. Merele Stanley Briney attended a busi~ et e on omp. . InSI e. . ey Sleckmann home. ! Henry HenneTlchs Thursday aft-~, i .'; Mr. and I Mrs. Dal Davidsoll,', aro on, S'Ul;da school Kavanaugh and sons, Mr, and Mrs. ness meeting in Norfolk Saturday. were among relatlve.s and fnen.ds Vi5itors Sunday evening in the! crnoon. "Irs. Lottie EChteDk~'p

;aIr. ~nd. Mrs. N~rman' -.Te;nsen and Ann visJted Mr. an Mrs. Hal'- ioSund~~, Oct/\.1 y I 'Gr'rele Krlvanaugh and daughters, daKylmn',gbehrtlYw.,SthlaMllirn.gansdpeMnt,•.,T.hNuorse'l ;eiv~e~n'i~n~g\.~~~a~r~'c~~~~~~yesF~d~y· dDaOyn wPeedreersHeanrohlodmSe'orfeo~"~nlSs. b,.,.rl~hl.·11 ~Prd'da~ylra'f'le'rJnUooliUn' "Kial·lreerhsn.er ereand family. Laurel. were Sunday old George Friday eve ing. ~'~., .~a:yS t t: 17' cormis~ M.r., and Mrs, LaV(>rne Kavanaugh~., 'w.<' J.~ <..: [" '-

dinner guests in the Patsy Garvin . e nes , c., and Janet Kay and Mr. and Mrs. 1som

~.r.' '~n'd 'Ir", L.""C. Dorts"her S •j..f·y: ~lO;~UrSday, Oct. 18: MYF, p,m..18;lkrsK. fFvra'~dauMgha·ttrt.•. ,"nel Mrs. M. M~. and Mrs. Eldred Smith, Mrs. Dale Thierolfs, O'N~ill. Warrennl, Go .1.'.:> '- '- .'O.. C"e', • • • n L., " . Pepha Smith and Mr and MrS. Dammcs ~n.d J(Jlu~ Luschens were

all;d famil}' were guests ,in the ~ - 1 P, Kavanaugh W0re visitors 10 Merlin Chambers. Dakota City. SU~day VISitors In the "GeorgeClarence McCaiv home Sunday Social Fo ecast Rose Hill Nazarene Chur h the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis spent Sunday visiting Mr.. and Mrs. We ch home. .

,. evlfuing. (Clifford Schultz, pastor Schultz, Ponca, to see the new Bruce Wilson, Lincoln_ Mrs. Joe Smolskl and Mrs.JOyce: 'Fegley: spent Satu~ay 'Monday, 0 t. 15 Sunday, Oct. 1~: Sunday s h~ol. baby, Karen Rc'nee. Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mattes, Mrs. Dorothy Whorlow and children

night "wi~h Dolores 'Poescher. ; . Methodis Men 40 a.m.;, worship, 11; ev nmg Schultz was also R. guest there Mattes and Mrs. Henry Nobbe spent the weekf'nd' in the FritzMr.'and Mrsi' 'Marion ·McMullin Wednesda Oct. 17 service, 8 p.m. that afternoon. Were guests in the home of Mr. and Reifert home. Ewing.

and family and Mrs. Mad~. Mc- Sunshine Club Wednesday, Oct. 17: C Uage Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mattes and Mrs, Jack Spencer, Sioux City, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Splitt-;MuJlin. ~.ig, 'spent Satutd~rand prayer meeting. 8 p,m. family were' gursts Monday eve- Sunday, , gerber and fainily and :Mr. andStn:Jday, in. ~he-I hp~e of l([r. and Methodist wscs - , ning in lhe Frank Mattes home, Mrs. Merlin Chambers, Dakota Mrs. Ed Meyer spt:>nt the wppkend)11'$. Ech\t:~rd S.lila. Methodist ,WSCS m t Thursday St. Anne's Catholic Chur' h Waterbury. City, spent 'Thursday in the EI· in the' .1. \V. Echte'nkamp home,_

-Ray Sala, .1"8 Sala. and Mrs. in the church parldr. AbOut 16 (ClemC'nt Bracht, p,lstOl' Mr. and i\Jrs. William Penlcrick cJred Smith home. Fremont.Emma Sh~nfeldt, Oakiiale, were members were presen. Mrs. Earl Sunday, Oct. 14: Mass, 8 a

1m. We're' guests Sun~ay e\'eni~g of. Mr. • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Theophilus I

gtlests Sun ay in the Edward Sala ~~~e~o:'a~r:::~:~db~eM~~~gr~~~ --- and Mrs. Don lvIllander.. Coleridge. To work wonders a man must' a~~ Mr., and )1rs. B. \v. \X.rrig-hthome. Troth and Mrs. Dick ansen. Oct. HonW'ing Jimmy Kava augh Mr. and Mrs. FI'Ii,d WOItN, Mr. learn to labor while he waits. ViSited In the Forrest Hughes

Mr"'. and ,Mrs.' Gordon ,McCaw 25 th SOCIety WIll ha e a SPeCial a!1d C1"fa'1otte Pedcr<;on. on hoir and Mrs. Andy.JOhnson. M:. ~.nd h~o~m~o~._K~oa~r~n~r,'::.·,~S~at~u~rd~a~,~·.=Tl~"iy~'':::================:-:======aantdMfaa~nilgYo,lelfat. fToUrestdhaeyir mhOo~nj em in observanc of Prayer bIrth~ays, a group of fnt'nds and Mrs. Fn'd }{C'u;;scr and MI. rllHl ~

,... ' profa relatIves gathered Sunday ~r a Mrs. Herlll'rt Vvlschhom werp Uln- '~I'ft".?'InSJ accompanied by Mrs. Mable wee. cooperative dinner in the J nle'S gu(>sls in lIw Chris Sohren "r;~McCaw: who will spend several ~nd, Mrs. Gord n McCaw. Ka,:anaugh homp. Cw'sts '01'0: Randolph" ~Llnd;jY. . ~weeks visiting~ in, the Norman Mare;lgo Ia. and Mrs. Mabel Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph I'Pc!l't·son. SUI·St."" SlJqrl;IY I~ the I •aod Hal'old MoCaw home. From Caw we~c dinner gue ts Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ted JOh;II1.-;I·11 and .\1r·. ;>Ild T!.lr.., SI.'lnJeythcl'e l,he' will continue to Chi- , in the Earl Peterson h me. family, Mr. and Mrs. 1<.011111·tll .]0- I \\'('1'" j\ll' Clllr! ,,::\1n;,. P~:I1-c.ago Ifol:' a vis,it,With her sister, d hansen, Art and H('nT',\' Johansen, I Handy and I lmm}. l~dl- WAHI'ADSMrs, Hild.lt Sun~quist, !VIr. and Mrs. Earl: ter~on and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kavandu~;h, stnn, Mr. ;lllrl ;VJ~~.Uonald l~~=- .. ,_. _.~tr. and' Mrs.i Merle \tVhite, AI- ~~i~~·e~~::L· ~~~ T nneL~d~~y - _._ ..J _

lN1, were W('dn~sday night callers and Brian, Mrs. Mabel cCaw andin the-Arthur Fegley home. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon M Caw, Mar-

Mr. and Mrs. James Fegley and engo la" were gUl"st MondaySOf\S, South Sioux City, were Sun- evening in the home f Mr. andday guests in the Arthur Feg- Mrs, Harold Shell, Wa ne.

lC~f~m::red Mattes was a Tuos- Mr. and Mrs. Jack esterman

day .c\;ening visitor in the Mrs. ~el~~evW~~6~dW~a~~~~.tn e~;~~~ymnne Engstedt' home. Ponca,'

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hanson wer,e Rev. and Mrs. M. H, Budensiek,~~;~t!~::n~~~e~uestsin the Wayne, spent Friday vening in

" Mrs. Tom Hardi~_. Mrs. Ed"a the Earl Peterson homeHubert and .Mr.s. uis Harding Mrs Jack Kavanaugh spent Sat­and daughter,. q'N' ill, Mr, and U1'day' in the M. P. avanaughMrs~ Cecil Breach and Mrs. Ralph home. Mrs. M. P. Kav naugh and

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..... ' I O~"·' ~ -....11· 19'"6' I' ,IV 0\ , I N WS IHamm.lwho left TuesdClY for over.. _ ' .~~J_~~::;::+=:;;:"::=:::j..::,.n:::.·~~,io:d::.::;Y':":'::;ft:,:~~p.:;er,,,,;,..;'r· '_"';"~-'1''-...,......----.....-+--- Il'On J\)hambra, L'ahr. atte", ·pend· WJN IDE seas d~'Y.., Officers at Frida.y M.,'. ee.ting the' past two weeks WI her M ~d M J 1 E k rt d

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and M,'s,' •.Jensen to Laurel or the y Gladv'~ Reichert, bhone 288:! Nat 10n . amp near . ,H ISOll un w IUb Friday af.ternopn.• at..Nor~'I' d s "'1"'-, 'ld8Y aft rnoon. olk . 'i.' . Q"ni'" ne' at eve in~nd' Mrs. Mau~jce LJ'ndsay I I h!- 1........ !Jr. nd Mrs. Carl Hofmeier" They are: Mrs. 'Bradley o,,)Jar-

"" ":, ',' wcr 'Sunda;v dinnQi' guests in the and ilVTrs. He r~: Gottsch~ Orna- Mrs.llvLC';le FISh: Los Angeles, Mrs. MIlwa.u ce, left Tuesday aftc;r nemunde, presidentL.Mrs.. FrankArc le W0r lo home, Wayne ha, ~rs. Dor . yo,rmacker; Greta Scot, Miller, Diller, J?r, and Mrs. spendll'!, the Pa.:'.t two wC'eks m Weibie, viGe presic;lent-. 'and Mrs.

]\. rami r-.t,c; John Asm sand aMnad,.tAh·art'N~eelnS,ti,rng"tso~e'r, aA~el'~~~ J. L. Neely and famIly, Newman the ho (' ~f her Sister, Mrs, Frank Vernon Hill, secretary-tr~.asurer.

O· t ~1 Lor a "ere Sunday afttrnoon, • '-' W Grov , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gaeb--! BronzynskL Bridgf' prizeS went to 'Mrs. Otto

'.,. C' • . r.' _ .._ V1SltOl!; In tl e Wlillam I Deck uupsts we're N,[r and Mrsl Leon- lor, r. and Mrs. L. W. Kahl. £.:irs·r Mr. and Mrs. Dmialfl \Vylie and raef. Mrs, N. L. Ditman and· Mrs.h Sunda'''' (>vcl1lnO" 4.smus' ;MrarlrvA,nndAe'nsdeenr'l ~nObabn,erl aBnodttyCaa'Ondl J, G'iT..~e{'ly, Mrs. RosemaryMmtz daught<1fS and Mr. and Mr~. Ru~. eorge Voss. '.

on c .Y tl Cn 1 !Ehlers ~'-' LI and ~Vlyl('n and Mr, and Mrs. H. sell Rel)mus and daughter were ..__ _ ,'\('1 VISItorS 1'1 1P r. Mr and Mrs E W Andersen and L, N ely. , Sunday' dinner' guests ?n ,the Mr. ami Mrs. Frett Harrici? andho Chris ij:anson family, Norfolk:. M . and Mrs. Arthur Rabe and Chester! Wylie home. ' amily, Norfolk, were Sunday.. din-SP('l t SaturddV lite rnoon ,n the Mr and M1rs EdWin Brogren child en and Mrs Wliliam Rabe Mr and Mrs AlVin Bare;stadt I ~r gupsts in t11e ~alter, Spinden::\-l<lll..JCl' H.an~on l.wme Carnol! and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klrch- spen Sunday ('v(>nln~ In the and fartuly were guests In the I urn.c, Afternoon ~ls1~ors ,.;vcre ,Mr.

M C ,-· W bl" and I ner ~ AmarlllQ "tex., were VIS- Geor e Koll home Harold Thane I hom!' NbrfplK nn Mrs. Roll Tidrick and Mrs.and rs . ')rJS ('I '-' • , Ie b I J In' l' ~ I'l:'vIr" Jlc']')HinKo! \\erCl ltor in/the_LEd Sche-l1nerg MIl find 1Y1Js Chrrs Hanson ISunday pvenmg m honor of Jlr ~l(',('s.·on. .',nf il~'tll;' G('o''':lge Koll home I home Wednesday, :\11:; EJ\a Hamm 3nd Lynn Gran~ITban('l's bIrthday I )..!J'•.and 1;rg: C~rl,R.ltze_~v('rC' _

., . r 1 "I[J '1"1 b r F Ga hler <">n-I ddn :\1rs Frank Lorenz and Mr Mr ami Mrs Edgar 'Marotz linda.> dlnm r ~ests III tile Nor-C'\-Cllll1g. -,' an L' rr e '- I an S\"en n h ('dinnrr If the tpltancr! til£' followmg r0]a11\CS at JClnd MJS George Johnson \.. pre

j.... ['l(' Thursday e\enlng \'ISltOl$ III se om ..

\\(, c l\tT' I dlnn I Thursdry C\enlll~ Dr and dmn('r guests In the John Harnm th(' Warren :\falotz home ore WINSIDE"":"'p'age 5---:-j- I

, Vegelable 50up;oa~~~~~~s\.. ~~~; 27cCraCkerS~~d;,e~:~h., 1;~ 2 7 ~ .. :,' ~;~S3cCream.' Cheese ~~~Jelphi",free" .'A~~ 29cP 1- & B S ;l1.lb·25corR ean Van Camp's. . . . . . . . .. I Cans i '

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S",eet PeasGreen Giant; big, tender .....~~:~~ 27cJ/'J' Ice Snow Star 1/2 Gal41.\ --.l.'_ I

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Societ, .Social ForecastThUl"$~"Y.,Oct. 11

Nel"~~~i'.[hg; Circle

F'~d(>~~~\~~f'I.~G'ff PII~l'whlt' Cluh

W~dl'fe!!ld3y. Oct; 17:\1':0l1('1"1l :;\'fl'~,

f::r;Jt1('l'r'd NC'igl~b()l'~.sunhf'nlll KI'11S;n,c;tt"ill$ljr.inl Circle-

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Trinity Lutheran Churc(M. K~ Gulbis, pastor)

Sirthd'-'ly C:rrd Party T1Hl1'sday, OCt. 11: Spnior\II/itl-is Rt'khert \';:\~ hOllored af 8:30 p,m,; Luther leagw>, 9.

his home Si.tndav e\"t'nin,g for his Friday Oct, 1:2: "Let's Fac the-

~::~~ht~;~ ~~::~~ ~~~~rl~lt~~~S~O :dV;~~ Facts" P'l'oject briefing :;essi n, ~. r~ Strate :'\lrs L \V ~{ahl, \Vayne D'S~turda\' Oct. 13: Jun'iar ,hoir,

Imel, Mrs. F.rank Brlght, and Ed 10 a.m, .'? :.\Iaas. 'Out-of-to~~'p. gl}ests. -were Sunday, Oct. 14: Sunday shoal.

)olr. and ~I"s" Bnght., NorfolK, and 10 a.m.: s('I'vice, "What'~ l'Ong,.-:; afr. ~md. ~\1rs, Maas, ~Ir. and Mrs. with Our Preaching," 11:

Ed\\.'I~ Strate ap~L~'Ir. and 1\1rs, Monday, Oct. 15: Lay vi 'itorsHarq Strate, I-~o.'Sfms. meet, 7 p.m.

WSCS Quilting Winside Methodist Chur h ILadies of lvlet:lOdist \VSCS 'held lC, L, VanMetre, PllstOI'r

~~U~}~-~~:loi.~i~i~~rs~~~T: i~'en~l~= Thursday, Oct. 11: Met adist

two members and - guC'sts. were M~~n~fy~oct. 14: Sunday g hool,pn.'!';cnt. 10 a,m.; worship, "The. Holy

Social, Circle ~:~~~~h~~ t1;~ai~f~JituS~h~f.~ '~~~~Mrs. Ben Lewis was hostess ~o' dolph" 6 p.m.'SociBI',Circle' Wednesday '.after- Tuesday, Oct. 16: Youth f

noon. ,Sixteen members ,and two ship,

N~~sg.:.". ~lrs" H. t.', ~~~~ a~.~e:~.t. t lV,l F Immanuel Reformed CI/lU ch

:J.~e.~~" e.Sd.~Y...,~~e~t~~'g J~~i' (George HeISinger, past r)be H '1 Q Sl1nday, Oct. 4: Worship 0:30-.iWit~ ara ~: ,Wpn. a.m.; Sunday sc I 001, 10:30.

IAi't~~s' H~nor~:d~ ... ,;Mr. 'and,.Mrs, Alldrey.:, ,~dersen Mr, and Mrs,!lause Bact '1 and

wete":-'~~nored for ,t~trif. .thirty.. ~JZ'ayC~V~~r S~~;;es~~nt,1 ft'f~~~1~~~!rikt1~1i~~etrn~6~:f~~~~~'a; John P1S111US ho ,c, Tues y, orn-

-~~~~'ci;~~~::;s~~\rea~f<~~~\:6~l-~;ro~~'nrfl~oet~;S~vere '~iS r:~~~~il~~cl ~:~~~;~'i~~\\1~e~~~~n :~~ 1~~ ;~~I,i~Ir~.Il~,~~~, ,o~~;.

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~.S~~lr.~~'ldat )I~~:J~·rr\\V~d~~~Dr. &.n,": V,s: ':':Iede FIsh.· Los.!_r.::-:O'l-2's. ~,Ir--s. Seve" ~•.mler. Diller.)~;-s . .J. G :\',C'"",h.- arid :\<Irs. Ros€~

~.Ty ~Ii!ltz a.-r-d :.:r}!len..!~!". ar.d YJrs. F~ \\lttler :and

:.]r'S. G=>o;g.:- Gablerb-were ,amner-H.~-;;;t:=; :n~ f~f' :-;. H.f~ ,heme.

~~:~~::~~"~:~~'d~n~r~;~,1-~;';' ,c.,~~~tr;Mrs.

SKINLESSFRANKS

YOUR CHOICE

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FRESH

Po~k SAUSAGE

)!:- a."'.':: ~.t"",. \\-':'!\T~n~"'t s::>o?':","­Sanda ': :c:'t.··r-:;oo;:~ -·....itT! r:s ]'par­ec;~3 ':;,!r :2:-".d ~,r~. c. L L~:.

SLICEDBACON

lb. 49c

ESSDX 49'Slihll!'ifP CSr.US,'lGE, lb. ,

SA.BY BEEF

RIBBOil

BABY 5EEF

:,~r 2n,.-l, :Ur-:; (~po()r2:f> Loti..: spent L{~'C~ J'"'1tc.~-)r:. ~f·.. r!;; Pe:~.~_~j" Mr. and Mrs. CI~~ Rau:iS.

~~~~~:·ho~·;,mng In the Hennan, ~~ar-:ljiaij~~~:~j 5t:~1~'.~_<:' ~:!;~e~~fwrr;;.S=. e~~~ ~d• Eim",: \';;lm3rth visited friends ~~.~.:' fo; ai' v,::it '~"t~~]; h~;:;- .~.'1j~:1

"1<>1"" Fhda H'" ';,'3:: a _~uPP'€'r' '. S-a--"-u:'"'day c£r.ne. gue-stS of Fredi:', erIE' (;. E ~IartJnda!f.. :- ':'t 0: 0 ·.o.-€:r"E 11r. and 1lrs. C--eIT'H~

',.':'~~:2.=-~p. Hooper. and ~;:L a."ri:,~:-::: Raymond Ri'f:-g and J~E

AERO·~"~~. CJ. ~9<:

a-CELLO SPONGES, 2c. : ~ncr. net, : ,., 35e

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I i III :f,':+':":.I, (:1,':' I J'l, I~j" [ !I'; II I I ~<!:!ll.!,!.:!h·(·I:i· 'II' I I

~:III" 111 ,,1 ,,:111, . "::!'."''''''·''I I J "

'-, I , l!O I ORO -,I. ::,!(If:l: I 'Emil's" 2"':;0". "3 C-.,: ;"". ~3-'g; ~!:~':'-~':l;' "',":: ':,,","" ::":'!f~i.':"~"!I':l!', ,I. lest fwa£50n. Mr. and p!r.". tim

'G.'i.•,rls.. Or.'9.'.',"""0..n.;... i,.,%e.,.'.iI'" p.et'.... CI 'b.. '1' ~~.1r-a~:dM::r.F::: ;~::so:e de!

H Mr5.'nd ?,le,. Albert Leh"'ac'<. A C :.....i hied' t~e Gunnae ","2r.30n

t onC()rq1 ..•·19 " .' s~~ Ya~eTl~~n Eroe~ s"",d,on) 'CJ'hloro 'high schoOJ'!-'iiris!l:ri~>" I,' " '; " I ispen!.Sund::Jv l~: tr;'- .-'-:.I':!;) Erluce

"',l"l,~,r a Peo club. Wednesday., ho~ ... aT~d~..a:~,,':.h- 1'",-,. (,'''n". a".'~" ....r~~crlt:ader!:i i'e;:('- selected bJo1' all C ~~ !~.tit _ L' d_' .... 'L ~'Jnlion .chaol students ohcOI:U wer~ISu~day ,fteeMen '."'C'-; .e.

""Offj~~rs are: Janice,,~For~~ the 1tdw~!'d Lnn ?om~.. .presiClent; Karen BIDbm... ¥Ice Mrs. 'SRn Sw. M.t1j, allld .:',Irs. Kennet.'foJ V< ac1kE'~

p.....Si~ent~ ill. nd Esther, t:.•.rYr -.c~ •.. . P.hOoiO. 12.R40. '. we.r~, gUa-5t,'; of r.:.l.aytu. :1 Seh!"'J€de;,~ret~rt-~rNsurer.:' ' :' .:. I· .::' , I ,SunlllfY fvemn-::;

1i-','.ch'M:r~e~de;rs .are ~ta '~anSen:. haners in the KlrchIJ.er 11: were I lUrt and Mr'-'_ \1, :;! IJ:;.

. n.,.,...,lot.·."'..,i.... lJl... a... I;:•.. 0.m..•..f.• at.~~,..•,G.... unn.af~p. Mr;:.,andl' ", '.aa. ti.• M.1".1 califiL . J1.t:. gu.",., .' !.I~.r.::I:Z... ::Jona \!f~lene'Magnuson.J' I"!' ano."MrS. Geller 'alterland ~lrs, r.llCl; ~':;,:~:' .:.; ';;i;~c-Womap.is W~W.1ire:IClubJ~,·, ""~",,, 1'. res J~: . hn:~f r :t==---..\\·:1:~:rri~~" W':'~:ar'f- ~lut"';:rtf 00· and famil:: I ';' ~e... ~",,,.~;,:~. ~n.!I.)[rs.:. F.n.12.. ll:e~h. Mrs. .Mrs .. Ote.li."a Magnuson {"iSfted :.--:,,-:-: ~wz.:l~,:'n n<l? cnarge~ of t~el Sunda1,; a'fternoori in the ~ f .l\el­, :., _:"':1~. :\1)'; ern.Et':.1 L m~etmg ;\\il1, :son ho"me.

.;-. ti:~' E·I E. '.,t !::lher home. . i\I.r. and J,Irs. osc.ar Joh .Sttn and.' lUI'. and ,"Irs: An;d Pete 50j.~ cal!·

F-~':~~i~~:':~:j~~.-= -i,H dt~b ~Jl' ,in ed on Mrs. Otelia Magnu-oe" Surl

'':-;' ,,;u:,;·,t(:'. E.,wb h()l~le ,Tue~~a}~ dabo;i~e~~r;on was a din'er'I'~'."'":".~. ~JV.'i5 t,Ol.'"" 0 .. prqJ~cc Tuesd"'y iil the i\I.-s.

:l: It:,~ t<~,~rS~h~~~'d~~~'~tmg!,riuson <:ho~e, r. ,

~,~"~e;o~o.!:~:ror" was~eld iChurches • ..~ [~,~~:;,U.:i} ,:::;. Li.( i"f:;thh:::,.~"n cn\lrch! Concord.a Lutheran hurch

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Oct.

.. ,\\;..: and' Mrs. Burnell Stone,' St. Paul's Lutheran hurcn7<l::oma. Wash.; arrived in the I (R. Herr"lann~ p3. tor

,~~~i~~~~i~·~I~~~Jf~r;::::;, :::_ ce,daY ,1>"'"r, gee", 10 the JaCkl ilk and ~lrs. Obert E 'ht.e"kln",

!~."f;~~~~~.~~~ii~~~~~~t:)t':i~c.':::-';: ~11Ir. Klre~nl:'r anI] OO~ sl and Iwere :Mrs,. AI Sarna .1:1'.1

"'~:~ji1~,~c:~W'~;~~~t~~~Yi! i:~~~~~::E~; .~~ ~l:r~dot~!;i .I and Clara Johnson. Om !la.I Richard Johlison. Lin oln. "pent

I 1Mo:nday night at the h e of his i

lb. :S6c:,S~~~~. lltlr. and ~I::;. R'_' E

'::..:~;;tf;;::":::: C;apt. Joseph Manto, whc is01:1 stationed at Ft. Leavenworth,

K;in~, arrived Frich,y r a week­t!'I1d visit in:fhe. F _ Salmonhome. Mrs. Manto ac ompanie:l----""';:'rr-:1---'""1',....- him back to, Kansas. She has

I I £Iee'n visiting in the h me of her

i \' PM7s~'s. Thomas Erw n was In.....1..$1· Wa)-lle Thur3day wlwn' ~he ,:t;l:f'l:-----+1-.....---....;,--.:M~~~n~~t·ait~~oGn gllC'3t.~ If' ~11!'

Del· F ,OLEO: ,i George Anderson home were :'tIplb.. , ~, i.. ~ ~ ~ 1OC I. ~o~~ E. J~hnson and." ('lo:ra /01 n

'oIfith $5lordef '1 no'Irs. 'G~el'm 1f~:rr 'IJn:'" .l\lrsI I Thomas Erwin and .! ;Qumter.

~". 'Envin met tn the 1. 'Erwin

. . ,ew ' !'hoM:s.:\b~~~~YJ;~~~o d Pauiett('. ...I OCE''RY IHanson s~nt Th"-tnda afternoonat CIT'YI. ·~R· !.wit." Mrs. Otelia Magn'son

• ~" : I Gunnar Swanson a', '~'1ded5wQnsdow~.l~mon FlaKe I ~::l!lo.flal Dalr~.. C3t~1

CA EIMIX IWeiln~sday tnrou.gh Fn ala'I ,j erloo. la,

pkg•.... ';.'.. ' ... ~ ... '. . 3.1 c E;e~d~~hn~~~nh~~eg~; ~~t~)3~!\

lNID IBnlce's hlrthda, wer' \Ie

] .!1 :\lrs Pat Er"l,tn ann g:l b 'IrJell Insrant l'Irs Glf'nn \I2--!TIuo:;n '1-

lEMO PUDDING :\rrs Georg-e :\!::l~nll~1)1 ~!rMr-:. ArthU\r In'ln'-'on ,,: ~r: I

or ~--- -'1BANA A CREAM I i New Miracle Dro gives'

pkg., ~e~:t.~.·~L~:~·"" I~ 'QUICK REIEF,I POPCbRN .•......• . . of. .:

·Ib.. · ,J !.17c MlNORTH DATI"'nlt'1 oryello,,:,

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L~o~s~c::num~e:~~e~~ed ~:~i~l~rbutthe 1956 lamb crop of 20.4 million head .....as one pe~enthi9h~r,than lost ye,a,r. La, mb prOdU',C,tion and, slaughter ha, vethus held up better thon breeding flocks because of arelombs saved per 100 ewes. The Illost important dey lop­ment In sheep ralslOg IS the shift from the 13 We t~rnSlotes to farm flock production In the so-coiled N liveStates.

Fat lomb prices arc dosel)' related to beef prjc~s sothe outlook is more favorable during the coming rear.Slaughter ....·til be about the same as last year as ~?ree....,,-: l:J;nbs will be held for replacemc:1t a~d expapslonpurposes tillS year In rcspons~ to wadi incentIve paymentsand better lamb prrces.

With the best prices being. paid for those weighing 1220­240 pounds. Heavy hogs Will be discounted as marketingsincrease so feeding beyond 220 pounds does not ;seemadvisable from now until ofter tlie first of the year.

~erce~t fro.m 13 to 2.4 million. Reports of fall farrowhigIntentrons Indlcote 7 percent fewer sows farrowing t~an

a year ago rn the nation and 12 pelcent less in Nebraska.

Although hog slaughter is still ahead of a year

ago, it is expected to fall below 1955 some time this

fall. Th~ summer high of about $17 was reached i~

August. Prices ..... ill d2c1ine seasonally a~ the spri?9

pig crop moves to morket BUT THEY WILL NOT

GO SO LOW AS LAST YEAR, Forecasts range fromS12-14 for the seasonol low this faU.

. With price improvement this spring and sumf:er,farmers hove been marketing their hogs at heavier weirhts

t-li- ,!~~~l,>-,j'''''-~ • ~o', ~,

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Outlookr

We Invite You to Bank. With Us

• Dependabre Farm Credit - I _

Loans Insurance Business toansI

This Land"

Feeder

The outlook for hog prices is considerably betterthan a ycar ogo hut not suffiCIently favorable to c::IIIbr much expanSIOIl. ThiS IS espeCIally the case herc 111

Nebraska ....,dh anofher short corn crop. Since the cornprtce cal1not be c,-pected to go below 5125 tt1lS fall, 011

average hug prlCC of about 517 would be n::-cdcd beforeen illClcasc In prcductlon ....·ouIJ be profitable In tJ-mstate. '

I· , I fTh~ spring pig crop of 53 mmion 'Was 8 percent less Tne supply of feeder lambs will b:e close to thqt Q

than 19~5 but Nebraska formers cut production by 28 a year ago With prices slightly higher. I

Compiled from "Notes on Nebraska FOlm Business," Prepared under the Direction of fE·

1![pterson

, ~.,IAgricultural htensioil Service and Department of Agr~cultur.al Economi,cs, College 0 grlcu ture, _

University a'f .Nebraska, lincoln, and Reprinted In the Public Interest by-

The State National Bon ...'1

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are sufficiently optimistic to pron on buying considerablegroin in order to feed cottle despite the drouth.

Price of feeder cottle has been running about 2cents a pound less than a year ago until slaughter cattleprices increpse. Thj5",'~:':':'raught higher prices for replace­ment cattle which is-,,. vorable for ranchers but could re­duce profits from fee, ing if Corn Belt feeders 'try tomake up for last year's losses in one season. The big runsof feeder cottlc usually come between Sept. 15 and Nov.1. Buyers should watch for periods of heaviest". marketingsand for shipments from the- pry range areos of Montana,Texas and Colorado, Prices will probobly average 51-2per cwt. low~r than last year which will meon choice gradesof steers $18.19, of heifers $16- 18, and of colves $19·21.

Slaughter CattlePrice Outlook

Hogs:Limited Improvement

The number of cattlc on feed Ju!y 1 was 10 pcrcentbelow a ycar ogo but has stcpped up sharply Slncc thendue to the S5 7 per (wt. price increase this s.ummer. InNebraska there wcrc 28 percenf fc';"cr on feed than onJuly 1, 11./55. The summer price rise caused on increase in~,hort-fccdil1g and more rapId turnover rather than hold111g to heavier we-Ight,; Q., .... 0'> common a year ogo, Thl"wtll help prevent hco\v marketing, t!lI:, winter

Feeders. .. ,ho ""ill have! (artIe f(lf ;,ale beforeDec. I ~hould make overage or better plohh on choicegrod,:~. After Dcc 1 the prices of the higher gradeswill decline seosonally as more fat cattle movc tomarket. Those getting into short-feeding of choicecattre from now on arc not likely to tore as well be­cause their catt~ will be sold on a declining market,although prices ...... ill not go so low as lost yeor.

Longer feeding systems such as calves and goodquality thin (attic should pay overage or better profitsbecause the nlarket will strengthen again after the prc­

'scnt !oupply of !thort·feds are sold. Prices of lower gradeswdl decline sacs-onolly with peak marketings of gross·fot cattle during the next two months. Common fcedercotlle Will be ~airly profitable if \old nell:t spring. In gen­eral, tot cattle prices 'Will average 52·4 per cwt. t-lIghcrlhon during the past fccdlng.malk<ttlllg 5oCa10n,

The tight money situatIon and last year':. experience...... ,th fecd109 will make credit ~ol11e'Whor more "dlfftcultto obtain. Fonls whIch have regularly financed }cedlngoperations 'Will contlnuc to do so for theIr rcgular custo·1~1CfS, but ....·,11 Cllcourag,;: s)'stems such as calves whichreduce speculatIon and In'r'cstment, Tenant formers andIIIcxperienced feeders ""111 haye the most difficulty In ob­taltllng additional credIt.

AreRoots

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Feeder CattleSupplies and Prices

Former,> who will need to buy fc<:d ',hould do ~,o thl',fall if [Josslble because prices will rl~C sea"oflolly after theharvest lows. Hele III Nebraska the rISe will be great(;rand prices higher as feed will hove to be shIpped In froanstates cost of us

" With a colt crOp of over 43 million this year, onepftcent obo\'e 1955, and with 19 million head of lastyear's calves on hand Jan. 1, there will be plenty of stock­ers and feeders available for thQse who wish to buy thisfall. La)\' profits from cottle fee~ing last yeor shook the •confidence of Corn Belt feeders. Recent strength in thefat cattl~ market with prices ~jgher and for 0 longer per­

IJod thon e<pected, ha< stimulbted renewed interest e<pe­cially in short feeding. Some ~rmers in eastern Nebros.ka

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Beef CattleProspects Improved

FEED PRICES WILL AVERAGE A UTILEHIGHER than during the post feeding seasons. Rea­sons for the increa"c are: 111 less production duc todrou~h and Soil Bonk,. i 2'1 higher support priccs forfeed grain,> ond 131 severe winter weather in Europewhich destroyed the ollve crop and resulted in moreexports of soybeans. Corn prices will not go as lowthis fall as a year ago because supports overog'"951.25 a bushel or.e availoble to corn formers whoexceeded their allotments

inumbers were virtually unchqnged but heifer numbersv.:ere down 3 percent indicoting thot the increase in herdSize, h~s a.bout stopped. So far thi~ year, there has beenno indication that the cattlc qycle has turned downward.Cow slaughter has been a little Iltss than ill 1955 .....ith onupturn in July because of drouth,! in parts of the rangeoreo.

several days of extreme heat and wind severely damagedboth the corn and grain sorghum crops. I '

Our corn crop is forecast' ot about· 100 millionbushels, slightly less thon lost year and less than half ofthe 10-year overage of 221 million bushels. Over half ofthe 1956 crop will be produced on the state's 900.000acres of irrigated corn, The oats crop of 18 millionbushels is the smallest since 1934 and only 30 percent ofoverage. The groin sorghum crop is a little more promis­ing than a yeor ago with production of 12 million bushelsindicated, J million above 1955. Pasture conditions havebeen poor all season due to lock of rainfall for two year's,and more in some orcas. Hoy yields arc the lowest SlnCC

1940 and production will be about 5 million tons less thanlast year.

The cottle cycle appears Ito be at a peak but hasshown littl:: change during the ipast year. The number ofcattle on farm':> and ranches 0" Jon. 1, 1956, was 97.5million, up 900,000 head from p year earlier but the in­crease was mostly in young sto~k being fed for slaughter,

In t!le first 5 .months of 11956 steer slaughter wes800,000 h,ghor thon '" the some period of 1955, Beef cow

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LI'VES OC,K AND FEEDiUTLOOK .FOR 1956-57

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Prosperity Prevails'.Mea~ Demand Stron

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Ch',,~~esfo;, making a little profiHrom the ra singand feedi~g 'of meat a~imal. appea.' considerably. b tterthan at ,this time los! year. There wIll be no rep.elotlon of'the heavy ,runs, of fat cottle ana butcher hogs hllll.g themiJr~"et at the~ so,,"_e ti"?e, a si~uation whi,Ch caused thesharpp,rip' breaks lost fall and wonter. 7

Clillie feed-lots ar~ not so full as a year ago andfeeper$,'are $peroting fOTlquicker turnover. The 195~ 5 ringpig' cr~~ waS 8 percent les~ than 195'5 for the .nat~on andwas do!,," 28 percent on

lNebraska. Feed supploes on otal

"readequal'e but there'I",11 ~e local. shortages be~a" e. ofdfQul~.r Del:Tlon4 for meqt Will continue ,sttang With Igh

:'emplpytnenf'p.nd incomes! o"nd generally prosperous bus ne~s

con"ditions:r Onc:e again the situation is less favorab In

'Nebraskciafter'anather ~ry year than in the Eastern orn'Belt' feeding areas.,·'

Business activity is expected to run along otlevel for the remainder of 1956 and on into 1957. The ainstrength coOles from: high federal, state and focal s end­.ing;. biJsines~ investment, in inventories 'and new pion andequipment; G.nd rising wages and high consumer spen ing.

'Federal, spending, 'I'iII rise gradually during the nextyear, Theb~~get for this fiscal year calls for bigger out­lay(for def~~~~~: 'f,~~erq~~s~ benefits, aid to agricultur andnew highways: ,Spending by state and local govern entshbsbeeninc[easingapout $Z.5 billion a year. This rend

I wm continoeinio 1957 and may step up as states t y toraise, matchi,ng :fund~ for new highway canstruction.

'There 'isl'jttle hope for ta'x cuts at any leV!l>I..Qav­

ern.nen,Ls,O,!,J~n'.• ,9, as Jnfl,oti,O,n is.,greater WQ. rry t.f1o'r ' ces~sions, federa ".taxes will not be ·reduced. Waxes tateand I'ocal,. go er'nments Q.re mor~ likely to rie tho ine.

- Business investment i)1 1956 indle tes about a '

zo,pe,r,cen,I, in,',crea"s,e.oveJ 1,955. This has largely tatnup the sifck, from 10wJr farm machine yond au a-mabile, sllies cind production and from ~educed ho e

~uildi~g.IRe~entincr:eases in the cost Iof. borrowilng

'. ',~re ex,p~cted, to $Iowl down the rate of plant equip-~ent Qnd inventory expansion in 1957'. '

.,"Hijh km'ploy~ent a'nd another round of wage boostsadd· up to further increases in consumer incomes! andspend,ng Prices are 'also rising because of higher cos'ts all

,a, long th~.I,ne from producer to consumer. The cost df liv­ing hit c( n~w high this. summer after three years of sta­:'ility.

, ,WITH ~MfLOYMENT AND CONSUMERS' I IN·COMES HIGH AND RISING, THE DEMAND FOR MEATWI~L BE STRONG TH~OUGHOUT 1957. I

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I Th~ , supply .of !neat, estimated at 27,6 ~illionpaund~ 'p 1956, WIll set a new high b,ut the main increasecame ,m.!the first half ~f the year. Production in thb sec­on,d halfisexp'ected to, be slightly below that of July·De-cember, '1955. '

MJat con~umptio~ pe~ person at 162 pounds will~verage [about one l, poupd higher than la,st year, with beefup 21pounds from 81 to; 83 and po,kdown one pound from

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I:~~~'~;!;~l)ltjjli~S: .AillP eTotaIL;t'gc;al Shortag s

"Ill ,r'Feed gram pradubtion will be about 8 perce t be

low last year's near-record output but, With the large car­ryover f,rom '55, and previous yeors, will be adequ te forthe, livestock on for~sond ranches, The notion' COrll

',!c[~p,is' ,!~re~alt,:al" 3 144 milli "b,u.shels, ,3, percent under~1,1;!·I~~i~ }~Qr~ .T~'~I::i~~#:':e ~t:·a::'fo:urth' less! t~ n 'S5 f

!!b~rley! HlP~~q~nt:!'! orghum, Zl perce t less'" .. ,:ll!,:on~ ',~!rr.'JI~f~~::d~~~~,t:. ' ',,' ,~oybean~' may pro uce a,., :;'1 i)'record','crop"o, !r~ver~":: '!.millidn' ,bushe'ls, an incre se of

{,f,ii,;:ii:~~,f!t~.lf~l~i~:~~~~~~~~t should provide p ent,ifu'

',' " .croPti,dudion~os been vely disappointing again

Ii' .:[::OJIN~tirll~:~\;'ld~:lQ"(ld' ~arm*; Conditions IObke more'i· ... ,"",', ~1.~"~Cf'~..q,rp-~I~: "".,,~',.!~~.ye.~r:,"99~ untill'the last week, in Juf when, , ~'1i"!f;'{;i'"I!~!Mm'i'l:"til'lrildJifil!!lik'III:'i':i!ljijf:iiil'd:iin ";·;","1" .,",'1