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IHonor Laurel Farmer in' I (lfest X-Ray Survey to Be IHall of Ag Achievement i c. D. l(aSkell, Laurel, IS the 196~ Held In Wayne Noy. 6-16 Ihonorel' ~Jf tilf' Nf'I>rI:Jska Hall It I i ;:!~(n!~;.L:.J{~~~~~e~{·:::;··\',~'(~~:;:~:·~~t:III:· ;~J I Wayne F~id~y . The Wayne county ('h('~t X·Hay ~('n If'(' HI IllS ('lJl!llTlllfHty and ~tatle -,,--.------f------It will bt' 11 bl~ duy:, i~ WnY1U' survcy, Its ·goal the J'rc't' tbest I Hobel' Ben· Fcrmerly a banker, Haskell has farmed for the past 40 years ~< honl un' schedulcd, thack, Wayn{~ ('ulIllty 'I'll ,.~.':i(Jew· Be At Wakefield Starting at 9/ ... m.. artlclpa.. lion Ithull'mUn I in c~dai eounty. He has been a A Covenant Youth CarJly will run t'Vf'rY du~ frolll \;()V. G ('II'ded III jlH' (Jl'gamza. I ill :ltIdlloriullJ, un· peopl(~ on til(' team .d('\'(~tlng (Hlf' (JJ l'i('iJl'1j .... ka ;'>.Qrll1l'ast" I\'('oraska {JHi("l'r~ Ill{' t'it~, inK to Nov. IG tion tlfe J\lr~ J.('~ler Ue("k PH'SI IliI ,llb~\lt .I·,W p.m. l ;I~(:~~)lol B;'(~'~l~'rt~~I' U~:;~h !.JIl~;ISka,~::; VXP{'flJll~'nL ~LatlUn by ~1()II:.Jt!Og .the dpnt: Paul Dtlngbt'rg. VJt"~ pr('~1 I lllH' c~lOkllJg- ~wh()ol Tho unit. will not be in Wins.ide ,eh(~wan, Canada; P!lwtllckc'I, H : ~~,~I.~ un Ill(' ('unent site at Cun· d('ttt, J\ln. (;{'urgf' Filrru'fl. :,(,{' twr, natwnnlly known and ,Carroll this. time as it had retary tjnu I\1r" :\Ianlll Wittler, !'!llllstS, Mary Ft'ntoll in tho pa'st. Officials said they r, Kpwanp(', Ill.. SJarnhaugh. 1'{'l'.'>orJ'fi Int{'n's[(od J1l attrondJllg l Iro",ul"CI". _ I" o~, "II" 1' ... ·1""·0 felt· residents in that area could M!ril ,: t~~~(:n S:~:ltl~),{' \~~~~'~IJ1H'd on Ihl' IJ:'Jflqll!'L may Iflak!' n'st'rvlIlce the ~Jlrlng of ('llI'istian Edu('ation, nwd with - 1957 and ItH lnp IS sponsul'pd hy th(' Covenant Couple's Club, par Mexic~ Boys Ch h d 8 I the County TH A&sociatIlHl, the tidpate in .... pedal servu:e'l under Wayne KiwaniS Club am.I tht, lIo!i the dil'('{'tion of Pastor g d g a 1,500 t Vocal JU~i:~e !~p~I"~'Y'~'~"il,,~;~,:1 pital Auxiliary. Lmdstrom, Wallsil, nn NoY('miwr A crowd of SOInI' 1,500 India, \\111 ~IJl'ak Sllrrd'!lid Mrs. l\('n(llaclc '·Ttll .... ' Th". jlll. b J i (' is invl1('d If) Ill' With a \ Clndy of costum(':, to I ed three terms in India, was i:. nol men'!v ,I ·lu!Wf(.:uJo:'I'l :'11/" '''Sl1ul"fr.lg In an :'-dv('nttlr('" h.v at· IDt SIX active evangelistit and church re{f'rred to his or h<'I' p£'rsonal tiona I Anthem of Mexico, the Some people like Shakespeare,-,---- ,--~~ - --- - '1 \~eeks period. Th('y arC' program, a I~prq!sarium where physiclun for furt/wr ohs('n'ation." Hunters Dinner SURday boys san{f a group of classjc re- ... ome don't. .' turer :",ho is' to w~d the forbid- Senor~:! Shirley l;rplla. Paul! hundreds of lepro\Js patients are Any person 18 years of agt' and Hgious music, then changed to But both types wdl relish t~e ding virago, Katherllle, played .by I :'\OP, Jim! Deyloff, Judy Ilattlg. treated regularly I and the more 'I'll('. Laurel Lion's Club will pro Mexican folk songs, and mDdern modern muslC'al comedy version Lilli. As Petruchio tamc~ thp wlld Don Sausqr, Geor~ia Volkr ..... Lynn acute cases hosp!italized in the over may J'('ceiye tlus valuablL' .\ \'idc a ne'edt'd s('ryiee to hun!l'rs :.elections of a Shakespeare' masterpiece Kate, Frl'd manages to rekindle, ZimnH'rman, DuRell a .Jo ... lm. \'el' 42·bed clinic, an lorphanage and of Hay serVice absoluJely fret', 'b~' dl~play~ Hl thai ('it~' COlllH'il J'('~ardmg ('1('( nnua ireman/s Ball ! rl'p It'l \, I a mUSII'a H','ipun:,l' show enjoyed huge success on e\er LOIS IS fatf'd for Bill Calhoun Schutte, Lynette Smith and Carule Methodist Churchl 10 1958 u program forthe COPk,ln". school tric rates III W:l:>,'ne, a~)pejJI's in lilt' Set in Wayne Monday I ~tn,~,I{~'lJ.(,I~d, hutll dlulrs sHng a Broadway and later as a movie, (played by Dave Anderson Schuy Thomas; [ • ~i/ll'{' the 110 l' cco~omist~. wjll legal spelion (If todluy's IIt'1'ald, The annual 'Wayne I"in~man's Althougli few of the :'.lex1etln boys As Shakespeare wrote it. the IeC), a charmmg but undepend I Freshmen: John Dc)loff Susan Area Shippel1s prepare foods on t~e sta~e frqjf S('~tl::n ~'a i~J~.g~'I~~nge~ are· in the ~~~:~~'illM~~d~~~ :;a~~i~;'it:t a~:~i~ ~~~~e ' ~~;~~shh', at~~}~h~~:~~~ ~~~ee~~'~s a'~~hem~c~ mo~ n h1s °ta~~~ ~~~h sin gel' who gambles too ~~~1~1:~1'r g;l~n ~1~~:~sen~n~Ia~~~~ w:el~ea ~~~PP~s~:r SI~~Xck~~t.y ~~I.~ ~(~~~r~~ 1~k~~~:i;~ t~oo~~~,m t~ lurge light and power ·rates when' p.m. . b I exprc'lS their friendship plot remains. In fact, the "Kate" In fact, Bill has s i 9 ned a Miller' Wakefield, (}8 hog~, $17 and to Om. So homemakers. c n really plal1 the lowering of the rateE are made T.he dance features the Darrell exchanged autographs, story involves the production of 'gambling IOU wif~ Graham's Eighth Grade: Cmdy GtlIUand aha, Richard 4tnd, Wayne, 27 on maklDg a ~ay 0 jt i~ Wayr~,c and [K$ja.ye pOerrChpeeSr:r"an,and admission is words-and munched "Taming of the Shrew," m"'kill~ nai1'le, and the .rrwal Of two Lynette oe and Becky Pehrson, heifers, wt 892, :$27. Friday,' .....:- ..... it a play within a play, thugs to cellect the debt re- Sevent Grids: Kay Ebmcler ~d i ,,,-I cast"Kiss evcr Me III Kate"a Wayns us.s Statethe largest show. "Shrew"qu;res dramn.cast. The them hoodlums ;nto arethe JamesJanet Ur Viler,allalt ' Joclyn Noe ana C·'he·~.·s;'· C ' .D' rl-v' e -In Sec'ond I,'W'"e·.e. k Prof Hll~"'ell Anderson, musical played by J err y Brandstetter, I, ! • t ~~~~1(;~:::'1'1~ C~I~~:~!~tl~~kl:1tg t~~ ~aOy~! ~~~:;. and John Soulliere, Co- 3\ , i D dl' e For h' S II G - Oy! '61' sin! (' ht 10Illl'd til(' ftlUJlty m 1936 Another Wayne' student. L~rry Oct. 1 ea In SOWS m' a IIIln ~. r·· . Dr. Helen Russell is director IBrandstettel, takes the role of ~ II of dramatics and Mrs Mary Senator HdrI"iMlO Howell .1I10111er ReneW,,ing.. I'G'I licenses _.~ _~. ______A H :(,. 't d th . 'h complH:atmg element m Ihc' plot First returns in the Wayne Com· - :'0 "r: h aas O~I In: e e,t. ore-. As might hc expected of a All persons holdmg "G" pro munity Chest drive shows the to· IThree Area g ~ y. '. ' , '{'omedy, the conclUslOh emerg('~ t I ,The cast. ntltnbii1rs :n, plus ,the: happily, btlt it takt!s comid('rahlc' batlOnar~ drIvel' lIcen;;£'''' mu.s rc ta.t slightly' ahove l:lst year at 1 It' 'In University I. c.olleg(' rhtJJr. and orchestra, Ca. st i doim:: and tile two gang:;tC'L'S learn neW the~ by net :31. ar'tordlll~ to I .... tlme period of lIlll!.' I k ~. t'cunty trea"uTI'r, LI'on:J l1ahdC" I Cash and pledges fro m the i III IIw leading rolls are :V11'e, considera.hlp Shakespeare. After ltlat date. tlw holder lllli-t business district tot ~ I 56,343 I Karrl, Wayne. and I\lariene v..r~b., Also cast in prominent rqle'i arC' . . I b fit f"l 'II t t d I ('I'. l'laln~'lew, both With extensive Rodnev Witte. Randolph; Jel"r) be' re-ex~ml~e( core 1(' can )e wit"iome reports sf! 'au s an -

I experil'nce in ~chol)l mU.-'lcals. Dalton-, Wausa: E I a inc VoboriJ. 1il'("lbed agam. ~~9'thehi;8.';,:r~~~~:~ 75.S percent Th{' authors spun a light but Primrose; John :"iehel. C {' d a I' • The lale businc5s djstrict rp. : ~I~,~t;'l~)af~'~stage fab~:.~f a ~.nr ie~od Rapids; and La:\lonlp Isom, D1X'; Bond Sales Lagging porh lil~t year hrought. m 51.013.50 ! (,(!l1ple. ' I (Karel) and on. • , "'IT('nh("I'a,~es\,'.(,.I,chntit~,lp d(,~l!~~ e i~ta~;~~ Lllh Weber) who Wavne, ctun!y resicie'nts pur.I . I han' 1 ~eart Gift Chairman cha:,(:d SI8,50 worth of S('n('~ E Frulay. La ... t )'<'t PX['l's<; is usually needed to cover LOlted States air will handle Il1l'morwl gifts tu the In ncgld",Four wllh 3fl {j perc.·ent pledges which will. no~ h~ paid son of ;'f~ and I Heart Fund. of the ('ounty'!:> gOe Kl~Vil.nIS .sponsored to gin' bouquets to all of the peo'l-l at ,1.?0 p.m. " Sabin Oral suncta)"f held In Wayne. pie who helped With tilt' vaccine Wliham Berns, chief mstr~ctor But another SI e benefit was . t btl 'd "'t '. b' '1 of the department of vocational also realizcd trom the project, RC' ~~~~'~~i~n t~lIC~ !~I tiu/ tI~~t ~h~~e I edu~atiOt'n will direct ~hebd~ill. cor~ing to Cal Col~s.tock, Kiwa~is w 0 r t h)' projects are aeeom- Equlpm .n~ f r.o m neigh or,lOg

chairman of the proJect. 1 plished." ~;ar;:~~ It~;~a~l~i!'~ ~~e~ct~o~l.m- Donations of 25 c e n t s per Anybne who missed any of the The hJ;se to be bUI"OC'd is on a -..dose were asked and $4,509.39 doses is reminded tllat the dost's: farm lo~~'ted three lllllf's east and was taken in, Ffrom this total are available from tht'i)' personal i 2'\1 mile's south of \Vinsid('. $2,749.72 in expenses were de· physicians, Tht:'y are ad\'ised to I ,~'Iembdr to\\:ns. of tile Elkhorn ducted" The balance, $1,'59,75 take tilt' \'accine in order to make I\ alley ~SSOCla!lOn ar(' Hadar. YIlts turned over to the Wayne the area population aSI nCar i01- Pierc(', Iiloskins, l\ladison, :U('adow Hospital AU)filiary. Mrs. David Illune as possible. I Gro\'e. ;Norfolk. stanto.n. Tilden. GarWOOd, Auxiliary' president, I Battle ctcek and WmsJ(ll'. I acce.,ted the h e c k for the The HosPita. 1 Auxiliar;y said ~he: The hbuse burning IS op('n to group at K i wan i s money would be used fpl" hosPltall hremen I from any town In Ne- meeting. improvemen~s, braska, I . i . I I ...... 1:- Don't Miss The!. Best of All Days Cooking Scho 01 i Friday P.M. . ! I , Bargain BUtz Plus Merchants' 9 A. M. to Noon i ., I

)1 I' I "i 12 The Wayne. (Nebr.) Herald, October lift 10 Hi, churL. John :26, I·,ionary 'erviee - Juliette Breed· Ifor the f.1I lerm. Rol,,,t __..... _____..... ______Th~rsday,..... ___+ __ Il)~a.m,; Circuit ILeath.·rs \~!7 ol'k- Jove, gUt'st -",wahl'. SOil of !'oIl'. and Mr..,. Fred [ S 101), Winside. 2:0p.4:~O p.m. I Wednesday, Ocl. 31: Prayer .John lIaskt'll. son of ~lr. ' f "W' , ' h Monday, OcL 29:, Duo CIUbJREA hour. 8 P',il1· Wliliam IJaskell; Man'ia " Ch ulldlng, 8 p,Ol.; Iwalther Lague --- daughter of Mrs. Alberta N, ews 0 .• ayne' urc.' es z ne e,('('utlve, boord, Wlnsi~", 8 FI,,. Chu"h of Ch,;,' Honald Peterson, son of I·m. ; II Sundar, Oct. 28: BII~lc school, I Mrs. Earl Peterson; Dani<"l I Wednesday, Oct, 31: S e 1i 0 r 110 a.llI .. Communion and morning! son, son of !Iolr. and Mrs. Grace, Lutheran ChurCh I counsel and registration, 5.S. an- C lOil". 8 p.m. '!>{r\'I('P, II. I Johnson. Missouri Synod nl'X 10 am, 430, 545 and 81 "! \hdnp·dd\ O( t 11 Hiott" study --- \ (f<: J B('rnthal, pastor) pin, Junior choir, 1 pm, Satur I St, Paul's LutHeran Chur h I

Thqrscln'y Oct "25 SeOlor chOir 1 ddv Blbi!' schOOl and confirm a (R E Shlrt~ pastor) I hllr~dilY No\ 1 KlIlgs Daugh 'Ir Dnd M!'s l 7 II m, W~lther LeagUe, at Ey' tlon mslructJOn, 1 30 pm I Thursday! OCI b Church Wo I t~r~ nll'clmg 2 pill Clnd Mrs., L/vcrard. Burns ~ RO'I Neb k B I Sunday Oct g8 Sunday school I rilen, 2 p m cvermg CIr<:le~ 8 --- W(>dnesd.a) gucsts In thc , ~ nons . ras n, pm., Ts t d 'f) t 27 (' h ' I I L th Ch h Hos!; home /'1 Idav, Ol't 26' Adu~t member· Iand Bible ('Ias~es. city audltorl,um, JOU~!J~~ :~o p ~ , sunhea~~e h~<;I; I mm8n~~!I!;m~rl ,;;yan~d urc Mr and' ~lrs George sblp ... tudy aroup, t·ao pm {I am) worship With Holy Com· ~. Youth chOir, 3 I I I (A W (,odC', pastor) and famIly vl!':llcd In the _ SlItlll'day, 27: Communion I munton, "Christ's Reform a t Ion I Sunday, Oct 28:1 Church ~ 'hool Saturday Oct 27 Saturday SkJlltedc home in Newman 3~ am, Adult Bible class, 9 30. IS{hool 9301130 am SundaY hvtne worshlp ,and. rec:~pti n 0{ I Sunday. Oct 28 Sunday school, dult members fnbltha In.~~ther. :9:30 a.m.; worship serVICC', 10:30. ,. 1 will be held Oct. 29 at Hartington. ~ng, 10:30; Halloween famllv (un ___ Presbyterian Mariners Meet heginning at 9:30 a~m" sponsored hight, 7 p.m. United Presbyterian Church The United Presbyterian M~r- by the American lAtgion and Aux- M0!lday, Oct. 29: Long range (OliVer B. Proett, pastor) iners met Sunday evening w~th Wary. Arnold Hans~n, Count)' Le- meetmg, Salem cHurch, Wak~fleld, Sunday, Oct. 28: Church schow, 10 couples present. A cake W~lk gion Commander and Fred Deter- S p.m.: 9:45 a.m.; N u r s e r y, 11 a.m.; was held with the men furnishi g ville, Bcldcn school I superintendent I Wednesday, Odj 31: High jehool WorHhip, germon, "Shall We Coun- the cakes and th{' ladil'S puchasi g and director of the program an- Ik'holr, 7::JO p.m.;' altar guild, ter the Reformation?"; Christian I th{'m. Mr. and :'I-lrs. Bill Husk III nounced that all necessary infor- ~ i Education Meeting, topic ,"T he were in charge of th(' devoti s I maUon forms will ,be sent to all St. M.ry's C.thollc Chur1ch I ('hur('h In Christian Fa i l hand .lnd Mr. and :\otrs. Merlin SWinsrn :. tllC superlntendcnt~ of county (William Kleffiman, pastor) ILiff''', 4 p.m. \wrp In charge of the program I schools. The main speaker at the Thursday, Oct. 45: Mass, ("hapel,: W('(lnpsday. Oct. 31: You t h: --- : program will be Captain Ervin L. a.m.; St. Mljry'~ ;\lpn's cluh.l,I?; r 0 tl P mf'cting, 7 p.m.; Choir" j ,Schottler of the State Hlgh.way Pa:, I p.m. praeticf', 8 p.m. Laurel Boy Scouts ~ trol from Norfolk. 11~1~d:.~, ~;t. 2~: M,as.'1, chappl. :~emer Lutheran Church. BO~iO~~o~~b :tot::et~e:~~sor

I Saturday, Oct. 27: Mass. ('hurch, I (S. K df' F'rre'lP, pastor) ing, Tfi""V·~lilso diecided to 8 a.m.; religious instnJCtio.tP:s for I Thursday ond Friday, qct. 25- noon meal at th. city children at~nding puhUc ~dhools, 26: I.uther 1.{'Ugllf' constituting :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1:30·3 p.m.; ConfcfHlioml, 4-:~O·5:30 ('om'{'ntinn, Grand Island, ,. and 7:30·9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27: Beginners Sunday, Oct. 28: Low mass, 7' c)jf)Jr. 1 :lO p.m

f\:~O~~~~;' ~~iy ~:~ M~~~~n~~~~p~ i vi~;;dn~lsd~~~' Oct. 31: You t h : pI, 7 a.m. ,("hOlr. Ii ·j5 ,m; (,han('cl choir, Tuesday, Oct. :m: ass. (''bur('h. '17 15 pm 7 p.m. t"on(esl'lionH fl r I\"awman Thursday, l':ov. 1: Ladies aid, dub and all, 6-7 p. 2 p.m. Wedn('sday. Oct. 31: Mass, chap- --- I Pi. 11'30 a.Ill., CYO mpf'tin/!. 7':lO First Methodist Church P'~I~ursday, Nov. 1: Mas~ 7 11 I S~I~~;;II,II~m (~:~nm~~ P2~~;){~:cn's i I a.m. and 7 p.m.; famd;' p;j'rly, ! choir. 2 p'm I OWLERS' C I 8:30 p,m. ! Sunday. Oct. 28: Church school, Episcopal Chureh ! i;:O sfn~~;('I~o~~~far;~;s~t'45'.'Let: ----~-- (Wiltse Chap!"!) I TuC'sday, Oct. 30 Men's club Cqrilplete Line I ~~~~'r supper, ladlcS' night, 6:30: MEN'S HIGH GAME EAT OUT BILL GARVIN Wednesday. O(,t. 31: S<.>nior High of First Baptist Chureh, :\IYF, 5;)0 pm; JunIOr High MEN'S HIGfI SERIES (Russell M. Dack{'n, pasltor) !\lYF, 7. Chan('c1 (' h () i r, 7:30;' BILL GARVIN OFTEN! ------~----r- Sunday, Oct. 28: Sunday schoo\. .J_un_,_or_d_"_lir_,_8_.-- ____ i Sweet Lassyi 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11'. TH~ HOME OF ('vening service, 7:30 p.m. Feeds G 00 BEEF! Wpdnesday, Od. :n: Choir prac­ w L tice, 7 p.m.; Bible study and pray Laurel Hit 'n Mrs. W Larson·Kuhn 24 21 7 ('I' m{,pling, 8. By Mrs. Edwin Ga-;leken One Stop Service for:all Phone BL6·3384 Super Valu 21 11 16 12 Your Feed Needs: 12 JERRY/S ~ey~n ~ethodist Chur~h Carl's ConoeD I • 21 11 16 1 El Rancho' _ 17 15 15 13 MERCHANT OIL CO. (Waltet Sttiinkamp, pastor) Attending College M&S Oil 16'" 16% 14 14 The (ollowing area young peopl<.> phbne 99 Sunday, O(.'t. 28: Sunday school, ROBERTS LOCKE~ Squirt 16 16 . 13 15 EL RANCHO h~vf' enrolled at Midland college 11 a'~:j~~~' Carharts 16 16 13 15 & PRODUCE Pioneer '14 )8 13 15 Wagon Wheel 13'h 18'12 10 18 __ _~~'!fg ____ ~_ Van Camp's Melodee Cle'aners" 12 -~b' 9 19 , Jim & Nyl.', ,11 21 Pingel. 214; Coca ,Cole ... _ 10 22 Meyer, High scores~ Lue Kuh~ 220 and 2461. ALL YOUR ' ~ The .Plac~ to Me~t 550; Squitl '847 and 236/!: ,. " ,I Pork & , Monday Nit. Ledies W CAR NEEDS When the Game~ Love' B Signs ...... _.. 22 Jerrys' . 19 IN ONE EASY STOP Granulated Beans GiIlettes' ... _ .. 18 ,Round Up Are Over N & MOil ...... ,_ ... _ ... 18 Beef Roast I Hotel Morrison .__ ~ .. _.;.:.~ .• If.. Fost, Efficient, Slate Bank ..... 15 SUGAR Befter Cuts I I-lb. Your Refreshme~t, Nu ,,1'avern ... _...... 1St Complete Service Can. Se Hill. LOcket ." ...... 11 10-lb. Chuck ROast BACON Center ,Bog Pound, , , . 49t With This Coupon ~:~~e1eauty .. ·:::::::·:· .... ~~ ·,9ge •••••••••••••••••••••• Dahl's Relirement: ... 8 M & ~Service Center Round Bone Schmode~ Weible .. ~ ...... ~. 8 20 1 Nestle's The Mint Bar High scores: Delores otte,f'.!96; Pound, , .... S9Ic Tootie Lowe, 516; Gillettes'; 1791 BUTTERSCOTCH L WE MEET I Pound, . 4ge or CHOCOLATE and 2252. t, lZ Bowling Instructions When Bowling Is 18 OR BEAT ANY 22 Through, Come In and 28, by Appointm~nt Franks Del Farm hips Try Our 211 WORTHWHILE 21 32 Also 2-lb. PIZZA 3a lOe :14 Complete Line of. ". SPECIALS Bag. . 7~eI 7 Different Varieti~s 47 OLEO With This Coupon to Choose From a,.d .... _. 4a 80wling Equipmelltl" ••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Different Sizes 1'ietgeD, 234: and Supplies WYLER'S ~ Red "t Star Melodee Lanes ! S!OUPS 3 Ibs •. 4ge NU TA I l .. Yeast I, 1 Pkg. WOND,ER NEW 1WIST • The Place To Go Each, , , . IOe ·• ALWAYS A GOqD • 1 : 3 Pkgs .. lOe PLACE TO EAT! For All Yo~r - Confadlna 8'IEAD 'f'ith This Coupon Beverage Ne~ds~li fruit (9cktail or 'Pantry Pride •••••••••••••••••••••• No.1 Russet Fine Foods " I-lb. 2ge GO~D Food Open Till 11:00 P.M, '!a;: 2 loaves. . . . . • 1 . 5 :::. $1 With Fast, Efficie,.t Except Sundays, Thl. II _n oalslandldS bU)'1 Potatoes Ser.vice $morgosbord Every I: Nice to bake KAAF:T VELVEETA i Thursday II Jim & Nyla/s (bfe 10.-0% Hotel Morr~son Iii 2-lb. 3ge 6ge Bag, 'I"'. ;;1" Box .. " .... ',""", ,',", .. ,.,'" Wayne I Golden Yellow Merchant Firestone Grain & Feed !:,' FO~GER'S COFFEE Your , ~ YOUR SATISFACTION"" BANANAS BrUllswick BowliJlg IS OUR SUCCESS-: Drip or Regular Headquarters! 1 ',Grain. Feed;Seed , lOe Complete Line oft iAn ll $1.69 Pound BrunswiGk Bowli __ , Fertilizers ". ':" Equipment PURINA CHOW~ • Bolls • Shoet PORTABLE FEED ~. Bags • Acce~;solries , MIXING SERVIC~" I Basket Use Our Easy P".f.. I ... ,. Phone 60 , OPEN SUNDAYS 8:30 a. m. to 12:00 noon Plan! I' .,

J 'I,,' , I Jolly Eight Meet "Irs. Arnold Muu. "Irs. Coterie Club Meets In , Bnd Mrs. John Mrs. George Noakes was hos­ and Mrs. Wit· Paul Harrington Home. tess to the Jolly Eight, ~. ct. 18. Guest was Mrs. Art Auk r. Mrs. H m~~~ri5 :~:i. :--r--+----+----4---~-,;;..;- M,uril Goshorn, Mrs. Hell y"Reth. -__...... { ('nlf'ri~! Cluh met Monday for wlsF!h and l\l~s, Adolph Clausen .Mrs. croM l

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4 The Woyne I~cbr.) IHerold, ThUrSday, October 25,1962 Boh Fulstonb, Ron Buelt 'and Jim, Mills. ' 6evil Country I. ., Cros~ r, I j The Wayn~ harriers Iinlshed last ·IIJ!~~~ H LJI ' :lor ;-';orthellst !I.1i.6soUri'S power- Saturday in 13 triangular meet with W 0 ..... 5 um~ e ! how. NebraEka Wesleyan and Chadron Placa 8th at WS ·1 I Wayne did build a 14-0 load, State at Litkoln, Admitted: I+:lin Hun!tOn. 'Sioux _ ~s evan 20-1 12. thonk. t. al.,. defense in t~. City; Mrs, Clnru 1~.;1 I C,' Allen; '.' W,. I' sp.cond qaurter. End Ston,Sehau- • Mrs. Doris Koeppe, Ponl'o;. Lbrl . Ph 1\., I 3 lis deflocted. 1I Wesleyan pass, ·1 Unbrock, Emerson; MrH. l\brlcn~ ee t iCl"U !'/l@V. aod gu"d 6'11 ~u.1z " •• ped it Devils 'Squeak By Steinman, EIIH!l'son; Ml'~. Alvcrnn , up. The n the stocky lineman Bah,t'. WUkl',fit'ld;' n n by, 'Kahh ~ lth no j~ar~l(> on 1111:-; Iw"('k'.~ !ichedulc, WaVTlt' SLall' ~J"ldd('I's eluding a pac::k of Plainsmen, In 1 Bdl, Emcl"!>un; .Joyce 'AII~crs()n, have extru ljnw lo pr(!p,;f(' fur spc~ 55 yards to scoro, Shimoda Hartington, 12-6 t('a~ s('or<.' I' 1, , I Wllkt'fIl'ld; Mrs. Lillie Flc(~twO(,)d, ! their next oulin!!. II ('I'u(')ul lllt' a9~lIn conve,.te~. .. M B ! Wakefield; Willium 1\1., 1,ippoit, here wllh I't·ru StaLe Nov. :1. i \'v('Ii]py;m tallied bl'fore half· I(,ve to . 1 rs.· urress [I Allen; .f:rne,t Ekeroth,lYnkoflcld. Coach'. John Jormi",r welcomed IllllH' on a Warren Washhijrn, to with. partial teams, ' servi~es Cor Mrs, Phil. Dismissed:. 1\11 r s. Adclill J P~rj tho week's respite, but also Chu('k HoI! pa~s for 21 y~rd~, .and had. to reg.Jne~ the champ" I 79 'Iwefe held Oct 16 Sons, Wakefield; Glenn Pa~L Cipn. , coPed with the roblem of keep- 11.1i" sallle du.o scofed again In th~:·~J1d.goal , after: "!alhng to HC"on~ , Mr;.l Burress died Ckt. tord; G.cnnrd C, lIun~mll~l, phnJ. I, Ino his offonsFve machine in .11!1Irth per I 0 d on 11 :.cven-yard '12;~. '!lCh' With' a team, score Gordon Memorial hos. 1 ('iI;. LOri lIabrotk, gmC~.!:i(m{ll·l\h'S"i , edged Pierce, 59, pita!. Gary Nej~on and Orin .1. I Tillie Cramer. WukcCicld), '.fl'l~, good t I "' j n 9 after' its third pl:!y. . i 'Picktd year s cha,!,p, Hooper, i TaYlOr oWl'iate!1 nt the itt' S I L('nll Larson, Allen; Mrs. strolght victory,' a 20~12 squeak !'I1<'1lnwliilc, in till' Hurd peridd, ' without r I~i11l te~m SConnu!. Bloom· Burla was in t onion I VIl't,twood, \Vak('ficltl, I\lr!', Clill'a over Nebl"~~k~"vSes'eyan Satur- .... r;jllhlcs had crosse.d the goal ,Blue I day at Lin~ lIn!' fl'l' the spcono trmc, driving stuHorlng 102; Wheeler County, 147; I Nil., d' I I' ,. ' '11111(', Allen; glm Ilnl1s(h,'· Sioux 163; Pender, 168; Wayne, II e W' A cI BI.llct( I.' dallghtl'r City; ~trs Dar'· Koe ). ~ p " . Ii' . ( .. II thr"ugh a huf.:(' hole in the line yard$ of Creighton St Ludger's 218 of \V·III. lind A(ahne I:hlletl~r, WilS Baby K 'tl U I~ E PIC! O~1C!l.' nrrill!J prac lCI' InJut'h!/'S."I".,IIH' iJtld culling 1>harply to foil Wes. 11 Orchard, 255~ " t~orn 1 Jan. 5, ~1}R3 at Iiarlan, la.: ~i('ta J~:' :'ns~n' \V'~~;;I~ij, ;.~: Wildcul.., ~; h 0 ~ I d he p ys l..t ~.I ]('pn dd('nders. The play went ,for 27 She moved her parl:'nts to' 90und fOI' til(> ] ('I'll til!. ~(J !il't'J(J\JS 1 II J Sh" d' k' k d • "! WIJl '1 ' , ., a onc-man Carr61l when s c was three, She. EkC.'oth, inJUril'S {'anH' 0111 of Ihl' W('1>lcvan on, , ~crap, und halfback .JPITV KillIn Imc, 0 5~mei engt .0 f rne. . a.n~ p,arried N 12 to l t onc~. coin hurl lwfo]"(' ttl" g;Wl!' 'sholiid W;!,vnl' .outt'ushcd W{'sleynn t)y Hartmgt~n tontl~ued to foIl up WIUl .the tndlvld~al Burress at Carroll, The touple ~ 1 be l:cndy fIJI" dulv' ;1 "1'M]1 L}lj 10 NO yards, but the yardage a1 the third peflod willie !ham"i','"n"lho'Pilru~~mg the .1.9-mlle i lived ,in the Cart'oll community un ~ Johnson ReViews Book II st Mil;sinfl, IIOW('\I'I, \~'dl )1(' Il.ill l'j;!ln~nj('n dOmmi]ted the air 105 Wayne ran only four offcn~lve B'1l K ' I ~a"p,thlrd It : til 1924 when Hley moved to Gor· Dr. J. H .Johnson, WSTC p'isto~y back Ditk Chuchon. will) I;!!!' I:hl to ::H TIle' bo:--l~ al!>o' out- pliJ-Ys ~e~ond 7ourP~heo soc~':J\e~~'1 don ,II~rofessorr lIild ? book r~vil:w' pulp' week had to dJ"r)n football Ill' Wayne, ~7-1O lh:~h~I~Il~;~~h r1~I~enM:;,ll~)~stc~~~~'~I(~~~ l\lcLcan Il'{l th~ Wayne en: i She wa~ pf('(]edcd iri d(~ath hy: ~~~~Icd .. I,n . tilt', S(>~tc,l,nher hUHW of WIth a l!Oth place finish, fol. two sono.;. G e 0 r g (> and Walter. I Y".. .Jbhnso,n cp.usc of mmplH'aUolIs tu over for the TD 10 tiC the gamC'. ~,el~1 :I,sk~, ~,h1>t~1 l~~"'- Bill Woehler, 25th; Dave ~urvlvors ml'iude her husband; I ]"(\I~~((I (attit' ~lngS ll~ L(~wI!"-..l. injury. CllklUlll dl'p(j~lts' I WSTC H • TIT k h h a II to yield amI (')l!kd 1111' :tl'(' ground I arrlers rave [I'l",a l\;~~'l!tr \It D;~:e~e~lrne~e~,U~; lIasetoro"'k. 43rd; M a uri c c five daughters, r Mrs. Alicf' Yard· I Atht I ton. 57th' Bill Brand. ley, Edgemont,: S'. D., Mrs, Elva! • gainer's toll!'!~lalP clIft'pr I ;! pa!>s m th(~ flat and iIelgren ;' Frl'd' Peters, 65th. ~kk" Auburn, (!:ailf.. ~ll's. Adeline Plan Thanksgiving Servi,ce ": n t' SI;Jrtl'd out handii.\' I lhre;:lded hIS way for 70 yards and 1 ~IY To Nee Meet at Kedrney Simmer, 68th, ~am.pl('s, O~kl¥nd, .cahf" Mrs. The Woyn(' Ministerial Associn- (]"amlJ~ WI'!>h'y,JI) and plIn( 1[('11 tilt" 'I'D to put tile Dl'v!ls ahead. n 'e has nut run (' r 0 s s }i~ d I:t h Jelme.~, Riverdale>, and tion decided Monday to nchl Union over h(! la',,1 1:\ v[lrds In sCOfe Stall' will st'nJ fivt' rUIl Donli' (;nt~n lTlIs"cd Ihe PAT, as 1 previously. Mable, Gordon~ three> sons, How· Thnnksgn'ing !il'l'vkcs al th~ Un i- Pal S lnlOdll lioo\!'d Ill(' I)()IIII Ilf'r~ Ih(' Nl!hraska Colll'W' ('Oil. i ~,(' d!Cl un hi" first try • ard, Hoy and Earl, Gordon: two kd Presbytl'rian dlurch rrhanks" mo .... of ILlI' ()J I rl'l't'IlCl' ('foss ("ountry llwd Sahlr. ~('(Jrc 'Aa,~ 12·6 For t II\(' brot/wrs, Guy; Billeter, Sacra· giVing Day at 9 a:m, Rl'V:IIlU!'iIit'1I gam (' 'Ycs1I'YJn'" i day in Kearlll'Y, Not to bl' liPmed, ml'nlo, Cali.f., land R~r. Gordon; Ilal'ken, pa!ltor of the .Fitst lhlfl­ tenm, playmg lil'f{Jr{' a par 1 Iil'admg tht' team u; ('arl OWl' tflme rollmg hack and and 21 gra~dchltdrfn and: ,12 great- tls1 OhUTth, Wayne, will he lhe ont's night ITO\HI. madl' tough 1. Jpl'mil'r I' WaYnI' this seu<;on \\/th second inch lm(' a" th(! on,d Max Lundst]"om latl'r dcs· place finishes in nearly every Statistics crJbe~ the yve:--Icyan defense as til(' nH't't. Others running In the ton· First Do\\ns A POSSIBLE RECORD DEER for a bow and arrow hunnng may "toqgh'~~~t We ba\'I;' , facpd, CXC('pt ff']"efl{'e cn'nt an' Millon lIarrif;on, Yflrdo;' Hushing hove been token by Neyron Woodward, WaVrle, with the ·five-point -~-+-- ___ L_ Yards Passing 120 buck above, Woodward, hunting with Jim Woodward, Wakefield, Fumbles 1 killed the white tail Sunday near PoncQ--1using a 52 pound. pull WHEN YOU TRAVEL· Fnrnhlps Recoverl'd 2 () , bow with an aluminum arrow. His huntinglcompahion also 'took a P{'naltJes 85 deer the same day with' bow and arrow. 50,000 Miles a Year Husker East wit tp op WltillCr 41, Lyons U You Really Appreciate Conference Standings \\-"(':--1 P()lnl {) Ion 2:) 1\cligh 20, Plainview {) I'pnrh'f o 140 5G Wesl 'Point 55, Wakefield fz . the Long Life and Smooth Husker West wit tp op I Wlsncr o 87 32 .Madison 13; Newman Grove 0 Neligh s 0 (J 7' Lyon~ Stanton 6, Battle Creek {) Performance You Get 1 2 15 82 PlaIO\'If!\\ 1 '":m 4GI Wakdll'ld :3 25 111 Pierce 13, Creighton 0 From Your Tires. This Wayrw 2 ° 6L Oakland :3 {) 6 76 Pender 48, Winside 0 M;Jdls(Jn 3 ° If) 47 ClIP Stanton 3 3L 4S I Results Last Week ADVERTISE• rr 'N THE Is Why GOODYEAR Is 1'/('1"('(' 4 (J 2O 1;0 I '11":1.\'1/1' L~. lI;Jrllllgtoll liT G WAYNE HERALD WANT ADS The Tire For Mil! these ..... ' .f. ISPI' SPECIAL Mary Fenlon, who has O{'1'1l conductin~ cook· PRICE ing schools fO.r 13 Y~rufs, has been factory· ltnlnol; REDUCTION ed un Spl~cd: Que~f1,: f'(llopmcI1t II Jl ~I Ii C$i; th('m, hcrSt,!lf. ",r~r~!1 to !;ec h~r d~mo~~~r~.:·~ tlOn at till.! C:OOklf{g'i ~choo.i. :L ;, J/"\ -~ti.::'; I'

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SAVE ON THESE SIZES " IS THE ONLY WAY TO COOK 6.70 x 15 (~~-;~-~-~~;;h-;500~-~~-~;~~d--Q-~~-~~--A-~;~~~;i~--w;~~;: 7.10"5 $21.95 rlj',:5J"J'.~:k. Dod, •. N,,". 01"'. M,","", PO" \TIS AUTOMATIC • . ':I! 1,60 x 15 $23,95 ~~rlu;;,te~o~,~~~,'sH~~sg~dge, Buick, Nash, Olds, CLEAN 00 er 8.00 ~ ~5 $26.50 late model-Plymout~ Ford and Chevrolet • Coupon worth $25 on Speed Queen Wringer Wa~her6r Drr Tube/ess Buy for late mOdel cars $21.95 7.50 x 14 COOL Special low pnce ••. the Safety Strength of 3-T Tripte-l • Tempered Nylon ~9rd , , . and a tread design proved 8PEEBJ IlIlEEIIL' Utility SUrVeyProv~s successfully on nulllOns of cars. Buy itl ~ J ., ECONOMICAL 12: LB. CAPACITY i • SPEED ·IQUEENi, SAFE AUTOMATIC : . l • 'WAS_~ Best Fori Service' • ACCURATE • HEALTHFUL :,tl:.~.',,~_~.,,-•.'J. " amongThis publi~ 12,500 U,ility homes Sur~'ey. ·sho;;'ed .. that Speed QuJen washers;, reT • TIME - SAVING . I· '.'- . .,.. quired less thanY:z the ,!m~.unt SEE MARLYS FOX COOKING WITH AN ELECTRIC STOVE AT of service required by other j USED TIRES: makes. How cbuld any proof MOST POPULAR SIZE and THE .BEST OF ALL DAYS COOKING SCHOOL be mare co"viricing? (14 i,.ch) ...... • 99c up SEE IT AT···i .. r i . rL Wayne Counly Public Power District Serving Wayne & Pierce Counties L~ M& SOil CO. . W. McNattI . Hardware1 ..... ".". , ...... '! Mern' Mordhorst & Don Sherbahn 203 Main Wayne, Nebr. ~ , P!,one 522 Wayne, Nebr. See Your Electric· Appliance Dealer - Be Modern ....,:. Live BeHer Ele~trically laonu,d ~r'I 11 . SCHOOL .'NEWS I",',"""(Jlld lIlH k II "'",Is diJrk .. ~". grN'n -She 1---,.~., "oclc~n·."b·t·a·bleb,e·wn.braO.~.abtbalvo.r, • ~ '.1 • (til II and \H! til:-ltcd II It hUf> Jarg~. Oidrlct No. 75 i been fortunate in 5ccurmg some I ' bJa(k ~1'('(If> and the pulps IS the Mrs. Mary Harper, teacher I <:an~ sugar aDd ~~~O~o~te:t to us \:1 DI8trlct~' o. S4 :1('lt~:o (~:::UI~:I\~)~l~a:~<.~~drn~~~~~ Our school opened with nine pu I~UdeDt In \f Mrs. E lIy Carlson, toacher I... nytblllg junt hke It pllg enrolled They arc Charlea Dlstrlc:t No. 25 ..·.i Our s .h,ool has 1:1 ('nroll(!d: LYIl I MI D kl M G bb'l d Menke Joyce DledncbioD, 1st Mild,," Offer ,1 cltc Du!,)klau i~ in tile Bth ~:I·a(h., un au, rs u c an grade, Le Ann Owetul, 2nd, Vernon ' MI ~I Sally un' Micita('1 .Jqrw:-,; 71h· Now. I . .Jondes PUj[ [u[p our n('rwi merry M.lIcklm 4th Nancy Dledrlchson, A Mexican frIeze bail been the , ~cy nnd { "t Dowling' ;,th.' (;an go ruun aI\( If' new ag po l(!. han'n i1enk~ 5th' Patty Menke order of the day for the sixth ;1 pel til; ;r/'g CII'bl)l'l: :11"11, 'IW! a~5() 11 1.1 \,!' tI](~ flew rlylon flag" LOI!i Dledrl(h~on 7th and Darrcli Igr~e rSrotCh'tal sdtudles ciass has , Tli , It' k (" II I B J rofw so WI.' should he abll.' to keep !'Ilo(klu'J Bth ~Ue I gra C sCience c l ass en ~I'I Iy H:~;.I· 1~~l~·\;I~~'JI.l i~~)~;~n'~~, r~:~li I PUI~ fl~g f1Ylo~.· We a;c looking forward to the I e~J~led slom~ experlm tt; With , grade and WuyrH" J)owlinl~ arH~! (.lon:1 J)OW!Ulg treateJ t,o candy ..,ccond semester when \lie \'.111 have I g ~hen:1 tt~n rade ro ct rna of , Douglas Grbbf'l arc first grade!"!.;. Ib:lI'J, for her birthday, {Jet. 6. N~n!cy thlee klndC'rgarten pupils I g g P Je P at ; 1 Hoxanne Uubbel vlRiled our II J)owIUJ~ tn~flted on her t(~nth bar~· I Oct. 10 our sehool was ~~ited hy I~~~~a~~u:e~r U:ta~e. &rC maDY I s('hool Get 9. Mrs Iialt' urought :duy. 0(1, I!'. . ~tbl' Belden PTA to partIcipate in The size of our universe has l I '" paw ~uw to sdlOoi ail ::;~H' kne .... , LYIH'tt(' l)UJlg.!au WO~\ thl' pnze I a taJen~ ghow at the Belden school given the seventh ,raders neW 'i we hadl been smging '<'I'lw Pa.\~: rn the SIX w(,{!k.<,' spelllflg (.'onlesL j aliditorlUm. We were pleal~ed to !ldeas of 8pace , J Paw P~~eh: ". ~ler 111oll]('r, Mrs, Will i ~IJ(' l'arnt'ri WI) 1)(,l'c('nt eaeh Wed· ; do two square dances. i Even though' the weather is cool, 1'1 Kuhn IS, ~'lSltWg ht.'J" fl'om Lehan· I, r;l'~dllY ;UH~ fl'lda. y and 100 per· i We hav.e bec'n busy ma.kmJ, plans (we are still enjoying our volley. on.. ' Mo.:She brouglll Ul(' paw paw ('('Ill In liJI' SIX \\'c'('k's tl'~·t Th<' gift for our Halloween party Or. 31. IJall equipment. I I) fl'~m h_('~r home. '111:-' :-,halH'd OIllC' \\11:-' a houk, "IndIans and th{' {Jld' J\Jany Intere!'ling bugs, o('oon~ i.·-,-- ! ' I District No, 25, Lower

have a \'ery II D.,DAY FOR. ' iM;;;eH~~::rK~~adesl,pookY room. Bats, cats, witches, !I I pumpkins and ma8ks decorate the ; r i \'\'indows and bulletin boards, We I are planning a Halloween party. I~I, 'I' I PH EA SAN T I First grade is domg very well I) In all subjects. We will soon fintsh t ,! A'N D ~~~/l~~~ r;:~;~,7 text, "Fun with "KISS ME, KATE" cait in rehearsal: Jerry '1: Sccond g,ra,df>rs ar(' ~orking hard I stetter, Lor r y Brandstetter, Mike Ka 1 ~ I 'on m.ore dlff cu,It a?dltJOn and sub· II Soulliere, Marlene Weber. This heavy I U'UAll ~~a~~~~ f:~tmt~ls~:~IO~~· m~s~ k~:; I---'--'~-~ ~ .. ---.. _.. _-- 'I 'p'-- 1963 W II t a producers for the' comparahie to tht, IlriUuf}<.JI, ,I\PJ' I II them well if ,,:,e want to write 00 ncen lye 1963 ~Il follow agt' Incentl\'c p4~ JIlent Iwr puund i~.l' I OCT. ",' 7 Ih~h~~~gw:~~t:~~~l~;E~':;J~~ Price Set at 62 Cents :I~~~' em~~~~dw~~ Ofl~~~~l~("~'tOsOlfor, tIlt' l!lfl:1 markpt ,'I. r('gular ssignments are finished equal to a per· 109 year will be Imalie In til(' spring' n I I' Wf' have been studying the United A shorn wool in('entive pricc of centage ."al.,. Th'e 'p3"S,h I, ~lr,"r[nU64Ialnon[". 'nh,~rrnk".I"'."'IO['I"Ur','n(~' 11'l". ,: · States and world maps and are 62 cent!o; per pound was announccd i returns .~" In ,., 1, able to locate most of the import. today by the U. S. Departmcnt of i (.'e~lag{' that required to I AJlI'rI I, 1963·DC'(,f'rnlH'r :n. 1:ffi3 '\ nt nations of the world. We arc Agriculture for thc period bcgin-' raLSe the average price I period. With IH,c marketing ,Ycar , tarting a new project in which we ning April 1 and ending Decem-II rC'cleved ~II producers for.: ('nding Deecmbcr 31. , I, lOpe to learn a little about people ber 31, 1963, shorn up to the incentive!1 ,. I w.ho have made history from an· The USDA a Iso announced I pnce I e('nls per pound. Seyler Mofors Inc UPLAND GAME BIRD SEASON I ;~~n~;~mc~:s~~~:n;o~~::,m~n Ct~!?; ,~:t ;~:I ";,:':~~~~ :~:;,.u~d~: :th~~· . woo~o~~ ~~~p~~~~r~~ lEnds Ford lDe~lershipl lown. These they identify and being changed from an April. I such levels in relation to the sup-I -'Y Opens Closes: BGg Possession Area I 'I mount. March per i 0 d to a calendar I port price for shorn wool as t.he I Seyler Motor~, Inc., local }-'ord Pheosant Oct. 27 Jan. 20 4 16 Entire Stare Each grade flies a different ('olo.r. year basis in line with recom· Se.cretary d{'termines will mam- :'I-foLor Co., dealer, announced UII"; ,~,----:--:-::jr::tt::~ i I Quoil Oct, 27 Dec, 25 6 1 8 Southern DreG· ('d pennant when every ChIld In mendations from producers. In I taln normal. marketing practices, I week t~al they ~avl' sl'ver~d thC'lr I" quai; Oct. 27 Dec. 2 4 Northern GreG et *. ~t;e~r~~~ 7i r:t 1~~din s!~~~~n~r~~!: ~:~~:~in~;Sy ~:n:it:i7; ~~e ~9;~ I i~'I~~a~~~m~;l~}~ o~ ~:Oi~a~~~t~~~~ I, ~~~nectJqns wit: thc Ford Motor' ~ Open orca ·is thot portion of the stote lying south of D line extend.. fire proud because their pC'nnants month one fro(n April 1 through : Support for pullcd wool is provld· ~o futurt' pluns bv ('Itllt'r Ed in'g Hom the lowo~Neb'oska borele, westward along U.S. Highway 30 to I It\; junction with U.S. Highwoy 138, then south an" west alonS U.S. High. ar~u~Y~~~ool is making very good ~:~~;t~~; y!~r ~~~~rbe 1:~, a tlh2~ f~m'~/ t~:~n\a~'~ p~~~:~ntsl)('~~: Or F:ldon S('yIJr ha~'(' ht.'pn an ,;,ay 138 to the Colorodo-l'icb'oska state line. use of a new duplicator, We use month calendar year basis. s h 0 r n. Lamb payments will I ~~~~~;d h;;'I;('}~o;)fl~'~'a~e~~/!~l' !'urd *. Open orca is remainder of the state. it to make copie!> of tests, lessons, ThC' incentive pricc for shorn he mud£' to each prorlllcl'r who They l'nlpha>llze that Uwy IlO iette-rs to parents, and other worit wool (or the 1963 markC'ting year sells lambs thai have npvcr hepn iongC'r are doing wl.Irranty work Quail must be shot while in flight. Hunting flours for all upland which requires m~re than one copy is th(' sam(' a<; fdr (hr first l'ight "horn The payments will he at a on Fr.rd \Ioto[" ('0 produ('h. hilt gam!! birds arc from sunrise to sun.set. Wh,rc entire stote ~ open, it doe. y{'ars of t h p program running ra~e per bundredweight of I I\"(' owners uf !-lI{'h v('hi('h's {'~n bavl' not include federal ond stote refuges. GET FAST RESULTS from ~955 through the 1962 market. i ammals ifnarketed to ('ompC'nsate t'he work clonEi' IIv any 0 t h {' r A HERALD WANT AD I years. I for the wool on thcm on a basis authorized Ford Motor Co. d('alpr

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~ , / :Y II' at SURBER'S BEDROOM LIVING ROOM SUITES -- DINETTE SETS -- Fancy or Plain - See O!.lr, Complete Stock SUITES r,--:-Y-=-111F'C7 -... ;;;;1\ 72-i . Table & 8 Chairs - Bronze finish $7900 /;,1 !/I I " I \,Ii. I i f ("/. ,'"/;. , ill , ,', I Bron e Table & 6 Chairs, wood grClin top $6900 ...,;;:;c=--' ~~ Bro ze Table & 6 Chairs, white top $7500 Bro ze Table & 6 Chairs, tan top , $7900 Bro ze Table & 4 Chairs wood grain top $8400

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CHOOSE FROM A COMMERCIAL MODERN l-PC. SUITE -- SIENNA FINISH 'FOR THE BEST IN QUALITY SEE THESE I! F!RCOV8RINDS or a . 1 ITllTI II Mastercraft DtiVenport & Chair - 100% Nylon Cover - Save'$40 $11900 I EVERYTHfNG THAT'S NEW." CoI";I,,I! ::; I Beautiful Danish Modern Suite - Walnut Finish I II 00 Mastercraft Davenport & Chair - 100% Nylon Cover - Save $50 $12900 100% Wool Wilton Carpet . $695 sq. yd. dNLY $179 III 2-pc. Modern Sectional - Choice of 3 Suites - Save $20 ... , ,$9900 100% Nylon Carpet .... ' .. $795 sq. yd. With FREE MATTRESS '& BO~,\ SPRING Iii· 100% Wool Carpet ...... $495 sq. yd. • I Masterc:raft Dave~port & Chair - Rubber Cushions, - Save $50 $19900 95 70% Wool, 30% Nylon Carpet $7 sq. yd. . ROCKERS .~ all sit~s o~d shop,s! I I Mastercraft Davenport ~ Chair - Rubber Cushions - Nylon Cover $23900 panish Modern Occasional Chair- chOice of size Clnd color ;$3i~00. .Mastercraft Davenport & Chair - Rubber Cushions - Nylon Cover. $24400 l Danish Modern Rockers - choice of size end color . ;$3900 Mastercraft 2-pc. Sectional (brown) - Nylon Cover, Rubber Cushions $16900 J I.· SURBER'S Close out of Recliners - BerlUine Barcc!dounger ...... :$S,~ Values ta $135,00 - A Real Saying! I ' Kroehler Davenport & Chair (beige) Nylon Cover - Foam Cushions $29900 I I 1'. Furniture pccasional Chairs - Choice ,of ma ny iizes - Save $2900 , . . ~ Buy Room Serving Your Areo OYer 28 Years Surber's Is The Place To Living Suites !Modern TV Rockers - Values to s50~ . . • ...... I Open Evenings Phone 165 Ask Your Neigh~btl - She Did, 1 Y2 Miles 'North of Wayne [Berkline Platform Rockers _'Comb• clo1th a~d plastic. Sove$l

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6 The Wayne (Nebr,) Herald, Thursday, Oclober 25, 1962

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Pictured are two of the many' Farm Sales so successfully adY(frtis~d through The Wayne Herald One -Stop Farm Sale Service ! , , , I i .. , , , ; I l ";" I . ,. , .~. i .. ~ ,... 1:.' ~ .• I . . , r !. " I , . I I .THI~IS HOW IT'SpO~E I

• • 1 I . 1. Sal~ Date Listed Weekly in 2. FREE Hanclbills' for .: , • ~. ~dyertiling Space In . 1he Wayne Herald FREE ,Distribufion . ' The Herald' I

i , , I ~ I 4~ FREE Arrows To Drect S. FREE Assistance In Preparing , I' Buyers To Your ale Your Sal~ Listing , I . \. • .,), i I ltIY\I ' . 1 'PlUS - Weathe Insurance No Extra , ~ I' COS~!I',

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PLUS - Bright# 2-Color Ads of , ,. I • ' .1. i,''1 ! . ' ' ";J ,: , Your Farm Sale in the New$paper if" You Wish!. , . '.j.,;; .i" I ' • .

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. ' '; 1 FOR ISALE: PUI'{'hrcd Lamlrace iI!OTHERS: NEED TO )I,jRK 1 ~: w'~' ,:Full tlm(' salc.slad!C':". I I hot,," nncl r"rn'l The Wayne (Ncbr.) Heral! ThUldOY Octobc 25 196 your children's clothes, b60tii, r~m 1':'" lorm ! Apply In person at Ol'n franklm! Is-hul opa,r1tlPflt PhonC'1:m.J. I 'I r I l .7 ",r;i" . ,,' e;1~hoa'·", land I'r0111n'l mil('sway"" south. ,ix milesWalt gym clothes? We have marking l A· ·N' 'T' A· D,S' Chinn, Wakefield. S201f sets (or that very purposcJ $1.75 Slol'C, Wa)'nl' 02513 !]' I' 01813 I' OUR ll~;Alln:"L'I',' TJIA~K~' "II) : -+------each at The Wayne Herald, 04li F'OR i SALE: PUr£'hr ~d C.,hfster- 'HlH. UK:',,!, N('\\\v d('('Oratl·t! elu For the Best in nelghhors, rnlnll\'("s llndl (d·~)IHI:{ wh~te Boars. New b oodlincs for OPPOIlTUNI'rY-=-AtIT~ WANTED i pie Prna!' (Iltrnnt:t's and halh who eXhmdcd (: ~'ir\;;;; . ~~(~ll~f's:~~~yn~~day, c~ast,to-c~d~ ~~~m!~o~~c ht~~t'nc~~st t~~~~:at~ F'Ofi---s A'-L E: p~ref;ed'-D~;;;-;; to undergo tralrtlng.. ~~ply,In let­ let to Ilo~ 625. Norloll<. Nebr. 01812 housel~otJ items for lIosPilui need. Get 0 suggFnuona, d cat- Il)any fl'iends.~or Uwir .n'j',".',Y 1.'~,liII' ., ______day' at Coast· to _ Coast Stores, R~ars. I Robert Erwinl' Carroll, 1 Auxili~ry Rummage Nov. 17th De- il!late, The W yne Herald~i oUf .. 1 (~H{'rln~s, carfjs. nn~ ~ct~ q( ~~lJd- l!SEIJ I1r';II.TEHS--You'Jl find your Wayne. 8613 miles wPst of Wayne, 1114 north. WANTED': Dealer tor· profitable !lps1 buy on Wou,d hf'at£'fs, at s27t( Rawleigh business in Wayne ~:~se~'10~~-J ('~~I:M;!~sE. ~~~~,~h:, ~---'------: ~:rht~lI~l~t~ I1tll;i~I~Q~rOI~~' r j~~jl~\~~;; ("."'" 10.",)/\,1. on or gus. wilh or Buy Factory Direct· "'Of! SALf:' pllrehr~b- H-;;mp'hi~~ county or City of Wayne. Good S""--4~1V~~~_,_ 02513 A'sit;, f'(lJ '1-: ']o;IlY I'lJRr~sE::' MOVING SOON. .n~ Uarlcne, Mr .II'd ~Irs; Hkllllrd Jiving at start. Write Rawleigh ' Wll hOll! tl/oW(·rs. See 0:JfS(' ection Automatic Roller Mills for high Boar!;. Vaccinated !and guarao- 1 Large s('le tlOnl in stock, or w("ll We are rea.dy to ~o, al or J\1c~lahon.and rumllf', lind 1t~r,:1 Md' t Dept. NBJ·150-101, Freeport, Ill. g now. ('lJiI:;!-to·('oll:;1 Sl ))"es, ayne. ,:,:~i~t~~~n(y~~~n~g ~Efi<:~~~ I('rd, filenry Bruns &t Sons, Pen- printl, them 0 )',ou,r n(,(,d,S. T,h,e muv..!.,n ..P, eking, _ Hnd 011,25 - ~~"nDiS~~~~fn ~1':::_ ~UIS :\lulI~d ln1I,~.III~:-_' slitl ('Ieelric automation mills with der, Nside, now as The Fish.er I ~1/t:~~C:. ra;~e:' i~~~~~ Q H~~i:~d~ I hl()J..(· \jl ~ LI'IHl F iKop!'cky, Inman, 018t3 ditions and above a~erage wage. FEOE::S~C~~~~NBANK F~~lIS~P ~V~~~){)f~;'ml,6Sn:r;I~~; , Don't take chances wi' ydur \;('111. I'h()nl' ,12. o18t10 GiVe qualifications 'ih first lette . . "'··1 P 0 R SAL E: Purebred Duroc Write APO, clo The Wayne Her FeUx Jelinek, Manager IOf Wayne. ollnlry srhnol . .')1 mile A~~oa~\~yg~l~~~!nl:ne~~1 ': ;~~ The. G'l'ot N'o!..~· ."IJ.\!I':TII]f\'!; \;EW for vinyl and boars. Top quality. MclQuistan ald. 01 Wakefield, Nebraska off ~,Ial'kto . t=)lOnp 436J. Wayne, recommended mover. 'r I·' Brothers, Pender, NebI'. Phone :-::--:--:---:-~;:-':--:-:--=----- N~~_. ~______018ta For a Free Estimate, otlJn lwnJ surfac(', floors. Seal HELP WANTED, in Automobil~s' (;Ioss entis waxing, Mc, 4602, Six south and 91f2 East of fr'('ciu£'nt housework three Abler Transfer; Null W:lynt'. Nf!1Jr. 025 Wayne. s20ti If:tt'd\~an'. I'hone 26G. TO B~Y I TO SEL~ Norfolk. Nebr. Phone REr"LIESTATE j 'Prop~rty Exchange WORTMAN 117M.i~ Phone 197 CARDS of TH NKS I tl AUTO CO; .SEE .. ·- THE ALLI' NEW '1-lr()~l E -~:(j{ ~A'"r: in Pin(' II-~;ghts. ~ANY -~rll-~K- TO -A-I~L 'I 'ho sl.'nt MAYTAGI II /. 0 () m ", Tlpn'e I) (' carpets, druT,lt'S, cf'nlra a i r,('onrlLtioning. w~i~:d~, :~~\\~r~h~n~OS~~[Jsl ~I~ ~~~ WISNER - PHON~ 214 ! Flml,hl'ri 'V

This Is The [xciu,ive ',KhoUne93122er ElectricwCaoy•• j' Il~~~~:, a'~_~l.,o.s)it$'tn I'hoo~,.;4~;~1 ;~~~:;:i,;t;~~i,~~~,~~~rra~h~:I~ whether cor or truck.: new or Maytag Elfftromc Control Dryer II • \ Pry much appreciated. hanks to used, see Wortman's ~~fe$m4n Thql Dries Your Clothes Perieclly Expert Washer Service I MIS ERVICES aiL ~Irs Herm.~n __ Su_~---+_~__ In Wayne , i I Regardless Of Fobric, Never Over Or with Genuine May tag Parh n,.. OliR SINCERE TIiANKSlTO ALL GENE B~HM:E' R I ' . - _ _ our fnends and relat ves who _ Underdries, Never Bakes In, Wrinkles, ,\ ~()-WOJD AD COSTS ONLY I rf'mcmn('rpd Us with lov Iy flow· i 'I Save ,You HOlm Of Ironing. 1 SllHJ! I~:W (>13(' can you tell your ers, gifts, and car d s,: and the 904 Pine Heighl!. Road ~!ort so lell-for ,so, 111tI~-than in ,Ladl(,'" A.Hj who f"P. rv£'ci I~P dmner Wayne Rhone 787 a Wayne Herald ClasslfJCd Ad? ,md our granddallghters hn ~ang Phn_1:, ~~L-- . ____ 04~ hymns for U." ~Mr. and rs Fn:(~ Fl:HBER pTA!l.fPS madt .0 order. :\1\l('hl~(,ler'~_~~Lnsl(k. (JeL.l Also stu~[l p~d.c;. stamp pad inks, :-______+ ______"- ___. I,lltnllry rryurlmlg s('ls Phonf' 130, OSCAR KOES E "" ' The wayn!' I"'~ald. ,~04tr R IVAN NI~O", ~ We Iservife all makes of Radio I '" (~ ERLIN' NIX. ON .' . ,i and I T"i. !why'lnot enjoy both t() U 'he rUIlC7McNatt'S' ," A"'! TI 0 NE E"RS ' ~ d· & TV s· We ask you t~visit one of our sales before '1'0 ':0 ervlce . booking yours. GIlE'IN R;N:~Z: 1;:1J3S ERE~f 1,-_p_h_o_n_e_A__ T_7_-2_9 .. 7_.2-+'... w_o_k_e_fi_4!l_ld __ N'_E_-S_2_4_8_0_,.:.IA_I_lc_n_. TI D. 0 1I r prices reasonable.! - I. l' . I Ca!! BG. Wayne, Nehr. Ollt31'jr--.- ..-.----'-.- ..------..-.--+.'-.--~--.---.- .. -.------..;'___ , 'liRb ANDSPEEllY, your c1assi· "EActLECREEK SPECIAL" fieu ad delivers your message all d Thery~~-~~~= 'Y~!,e,ulls 04t4 1,0 0 - 1,200 Catt Ie f:;'l!,.flffPff'IYTfft Friday, Octh6, 1962 - 11:00 A.M. 'trIA!,', fA' 'kl Verdigre Livestock Market, Verdigre, N'el:lrasko 600 • 800 CALVES -·300·500 MliXED CATTLE & YEARLINGS Early Ljsti~s Inclu~,~ 4S L~ht y,ltarling WF steers-Walmer, -?O ~;o~~ ~Fve=sr:;:m:~~r 20 ~i:~ ;:~~~~g~~~:;~i~~stnS~rx~~ calves & yearlingS-~'"'1 25 WF' calves-Kotrous, 10 'Wf C.IV,' 'S -Crawfor~~ 10 WF (I v.s-MIII.r & Wilcox, 20 WF calyetHor~t~ that is costs LESS to run a full-page ad than it does mann, 40 Mixed c .. lv s & yearlings-Lynch, 64 Mixed 'rIves: & y .. ~I1",,~penc.r. J to send a post card to all the readers of The Wayne Herald. ~i~~~81~t;~i~f~~1~~~~~iY Plus these features that nWte your Easie'r DaN JENSEN. Mgr. PHONE 4862 ~ . • Fast Drying At Safe Low Temperatures • Efficient Design Means ·Operoting Cost • Wide Installation Flexibility Including Flush To' e Big Capacity' Full 26Y2·inch Drum For Lorge Loads • 3·Way Ventin~~ 4 inch Exhaust Ducts - Adjustable Les , . I and the feature that makes them all work May tag Dependability! SEE MARY FENTON DEMONSTRATE THE EXCIT'NG NEW FEATURES 11 of the 163 Frigidaire Refrigerator of the Best of All Days Cooking School ------, , BIG SAVINGS ON ALL 162 REFRIIGERATORS! '. L-UNITS 1 , I THE 63's ARE HERE AND WE ARE OFFERING TREMENDOUS BUY~ ON ALL 62 I'ddDIL7.EFRIG­ I ~ay for themlelve. I ERA TORS. COME IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECl4L MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS profita ; ,, __ ~~~:_5~~~~~~~~~) perlty for buslnes.~ for . ~ ..... II'""" I. -•you 8ft muIm1im ntumI {rotA t." era, and for 0 the copuntmfty? hlgh_~ JIoor &lOU. Ssve tim •••• files, .. ;~;?::;j,\ Everybody·has a stake In adver-, pam, ftIei~ material._ IIlwap within -r.' E ..m. !At help yo

______The Wayne (Nebr.) Herold,:- ______Thursday, October 25,1962 ,sen,I(,ld. Wmside:\\ak('JH'ld; Mrs. :'ohs. Delmar Emil Barc(·H('lth· S hi'"N 1 r.al'lc'I~,', bTrlll~\'CgC'I,nl'I,lh,C""'rl,'.Olo'Sn.

~ , ICindy Lou, 7 Jbs .. 7lf. 01.., Waym: I m~r;~~'t~~:~~):n~wa!tcr I1iv('ly, Hart. C 00 eW5 1~f r~!~~lItol~~~j~~y~n~a~h~~ ~®!I'I·1ald ...... _ hospital. imgton; Mrs. Fred Wolter. Dixon; . ,.tgirIS, whil:h they did Friday . ~l ''lI PI Oct. 19: Mr. and Mr~. John X:ay, I Mr~. Don Thompson and son. Col· Olll,trlct No. 44 noon ?y popping corn and :'it1rv\ng . - , Wuyne, a .. Walker, :'!e('und grade -.Charles Lynn and Vl'rI Prcston. JaclklC ir:l,d~nJ'(l. 7 Ilbl'!. 12 oz., Wayne iI('lthold, Wakefield, a daugnt~r, l.John E. Kay and, daugh1Pr. wayn(';, I .\larrJ~ and l-'erry Jones, ~lllrd I Spll\t~{'rI.l('r and Jana Heeg. h()~PJtal 5 'Ib:'o., JOI/~ oz., Wayne hospital, Georgl' Thompson. W3) nl'; Mr:'o grade-Cwua Ov.ens and Stl'\'(' , , ~ , HId H ddt Wailen fuurth grade-Penny Hee:, 11u' nev. ('olltest I~ bl.'tweco . he ()("t. tH ~'r ilfHl M.r',. Barty : lelar oops an aug Iter, and L~Hee .1ooe:'o. flflh grade-- ,.11h and ;'th graders on onel ide ill';d((', Wuyn('. a son. Burly .To· IA'AYNE HOSPITAL 1 \~ayne: M~!i. John Kay lh. Gt.h and 8th graders !-o"pll, 7 IIl.'i. 11 oz Waynl' hos· VI' ler, Wayne. Roberts. '., ~,n the other. Side. There is also pll;d , . , I .• Mary Ellen Morns brought a I a eonte~t gomg on between the IA. Cl,al,r ,Ad.miued· Mn. March Jo'illps,! pepper plant and a bouquet 01 mix. room, and thC' .I.ower room ()(-~: r..~t y a~d M~~ .~U.l. Service News. . • 11IP,~C'r t(lll .."lI()llX Cl1t , ~ 1Iaughtl.'l. f, i.I('Y . lroftcJll; Mrl'i. Arnold VahJkamp, I l'd 1J0w{'n; to Iwaulify our rounl. We! I he IO:"lng room \\ III plan the SlJt'. ;, IMs .. Wa}ne IlO .... pltaJ. ; WiIYIl(·. Mrs. Cl,lir Sulton. SJO~x bad sho\!' and !{'Ii time v.hen t'uch ! ganlf's and furnlfli Ihe refr'h' • Big, fuUy ('<]UiPPl'ti . ()("( .IH ~Mr,'.nlJ(~. l\1."~ Donnld C:lt}' , MI,'1i Barty Drake, Wayne;' Addfl'ss Jor Pvt HonnJ(! S~allfll" d,dd brought :'oomcthlllg Jor our' ml'nls for the all·:,ehool lIalio een S"o Ilt:fHOs'l' (d'II(' 1\1)1'\)1)(, ;\<1.a ·tlflsbul'~, u SOil, (,I!orgt' Thompson, Wayne; MI"~. son of !\lrs, Ruby Duncun. IS. :"cJ('n{'p ('xlulHt. FIUh and Sixth part...... , r n'fl'l~Wtlll(ir !J Ih... WrJl' ,rlf' ho.'lpltal. D~!n Hpllhold. Hartington; Mp' HA 17642780 Il.:rild{'~ ha\'C performed ex pen· V{'lIvm 1'emmf' tn'ated the upper • Fn'l'UB' l'lOrl';i Ud 18 i\1r. and 1\ln,. nl('h~rd Hlchard Houps, \\ayCle; Mrs. Ih" Co, A, 4tb B.n .. 3rd Trng llH'nh on air prt's~ur(' hl'fore the room.on his birthday. J[()f)p.~. W:1HI('> il dilU!~ht{'r, Kun· Il,: thiS p('J'lOd wert' ~.!r!'l. I ~ 1 poundM of lipr!. 11'(>]\(', 7 Ib ..... :l Ol .. Wilyn{': Kay. Waynt', Mr!'o. Charh-:; (,o(1b· FI. Leonard Wood, Mo. Thl' uuJldJrl boards v.erl' d{'cor. Temme. r.lr~. ".Jann. I\Irs RulH'ck, I frown fnods hlJ.',pilal t,l'rt, Wayn!', Ced Swanson, Wayn(', I .• <.!tcu for Hallov.l'l'n uy the students Hc('g and 1-hs Niemann, i Mr.~ • Slidin~ shl,l .... e;l JJ(::;;~!l!!~.~lk,''';·,hclt hI/Ids I. paillted and new fluor{,~l'{'nt lights look for\'. ard to tbC' resl of the ·ltJ_gal. (Urtllils I haV(' b(,en Installed. ;'\1(''''' curtains \'pal' full of much learolOg 'Monday, Oct. 29, 1962 b('in~ • Only 31"/' \\iul' i I),. ere hung which all help.,> 10 gl\'(' ~nd a lot of fun. IOUI' sehool room a plpasing ap "YOU COME TO OUR DANCE, WE'LL COME TO YOUR FIRE" I pea.ranee. School District No, Sl i ! b(;~it I~~~la~·~lar!~~JI:~{' ~~:~:~I~~~d~ Mrs. Barner I' !-ohlrts and a life ~jze IndHln knl \\'(' ha\t' 1\\('1vc pupiLs in the Mary Fenton will show yop all the outstanding featui~~. Admission hil\"(, t){'{;l~\~~a~~~~n~~~~n·:·'(~~g~:Jlr;~: ~(;~~(~·Ir;.dg~~~~ra~~ ~%~~~~ I~~~. ~~a('\~~i of this Philco Refrigeraior Ilrt the Best of All Days Cookjn,~, in her sludy about Hoonesborough. ',II)I~'I~·s':(nm'l ~IOlc,Uaghhctthu·thHcas:arlla· m'haend'cPrl',1 ('()n~lrueted a blockhnu ... e from u r"., ('racker boXl'~ and stll'k\ ~~)~~~,~ {~~~~'~hlq\\i~e a afis~~i~~C' tr~:)a~~'!i School! Be Sure to Attend; .--...... ------:------, an~('.7u~S\e b~;~~(~ !-o~~~;)~~;r \\J~s ~~~{I'l~~~e Sm,{h Dakota ElisaiJ(·th was foundl' M'"ru Fenton Recommends.. ,,'<1 'h,' ",. ,II "nlo,,'<1 a al IIOnw \II I "'trackPI' bullt'l"' parl.\ .Jlln (;r,lnqui<;t ~a! Oil the blrlh i .Jill and Laura kOIlI\ ,!II lilt' da\ l·h'J)l' and Lr('al('d us. I Merchant Firestone il i.Jod color words wlll1 til{' hC'lp HaITI' Huh{'('k and Alb('rt .Tem-I Phone 126 W~yne, I I I .i JipnnyWe a1lPennv en'.Joyed and lH'r!he ('%l,"pdlodwo f'r,:gsmap ollrml' brought1'00111. Jov liS anuflowl'r~ Jon toRcthwise~ bnghteq I.:======±:======:::;======+=; <1nd [llllls from l\Ir:... I'ortt'l"'s 01 \l'on till' last, ilcalth eont,est puttm~ I Water King ./" ;f\~I' h8\'(> a cluh namc'd 'I'll(' CI1I Il('~\,('~.}~n.f~~~e ~~~t,JOY are in th,f i Be Sure to 1,'Atte' nd The zpn's ('lub Offlc('r~ are ('lcdI'd i lead so far JO the spelling e~nleskl e\'Cry SJX weeks. They arc plan-' The dO")'er room IS. ahead In th~ fling a Halloween party and our: ~pf'lling contest wl~h the upper I , For A Lifetime of Unlimited room has alrf'ud) tak('n on til(' ap- . room. The losing Side treats the I pf'aran('(' arpropriate for Octol)f'r. '\~innf'r". to a Halla\~('en party . R('cl'nt l'lsitors ha\'(' J)('cn Mrs. I Th(' lirst grade plantpd b('a~ Clifford Jones, )-1[':;. T. P HohC'l'ts, I ~el.'ds ;tnd have fun watching paco SOFT WATER Cynd{'{' and Tommy Ker."tml'. d"y, whos(' bral1 will he th{' tall{'s~. --- A,H'mometcl's w(,l'e made- hy the 'H'('ond IZradG 10 study the wind. I , District 51 Upper , W(' hav(' bJack cul~. hats and Iron il'l Your Water? Water King Will Solve Your Problem Mrs. Irene Hamilton I witches lurching about the 1'001* BEST OF ~ "/~~'\'~\~~',) 1 Th(' spelling contests We' have in all ready for Halloween. I

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I Jhe Voice of Wayne' High School I Vol~me October 25, 1962 I lett to 'i~ht: and Cheri Marsh, ~-- - ..---- _I. ,--- Haberer, .1., .d "! IKounselor's Korner d I - ~---.- --, I . Till' exdtci~~nt of a football r hnye gho~s (iyed nney e Freese Terry Stu ent Co unci Ihrough sh;ny hut nol sl,eam;ng WH Literature Igalll~' sla'is long Iw['I"', til<' rl'r· ,,,,dol The royal N~ , . , W~~~ t:i~i~e: ~~:7;r:~s~~~jr own ~~~~~::~'I~~~a~:~e~e:':Cmi~~n~~ h;~ Number One ~~~e~al~'lr~~~l·a~\lil~~J.l uffl,'aaUy puts j :~~~ aj~~~~~!S C~~~CI~y employees. including !ilcwardesses. Is Proposed one is notidng, s,Ill!~k off to the was my f,lame. I We know that l(Jng hours of W(."k IdlL'\'rong in while • i J • P ¥ Pay no heed then te the speeial ~owder room. ' j,I~!: I was my sight. have hf'cn SPPtlt by the players to Olrm. Each . a training schools 1hllt claim to find A studpnt council has been pro· Thcn bravely sh~,''{ind!> the phone {rolll your reflec- pr('paf(' thellll>ein's for the kick· hi$!' puffy , . arc, hf 0 SI or In unlor I airline jobs for their grauates, En· pos£'d at Wayne High. A petition and calls mother to come get her: off; but ther<' i!. another group royal hlu(' I( ' , rolling in them IS a wastc of mono which was (,II'culated through the because, as is already known, in ' ",las my hearing, v.hich also pub In a lot of hours, I mal('hing: ! a 0 Iyn os kan, I ey, !>chool was presented to Mr, Wes· Mama's eyes she'll always be her from your \"Olee, This group got's to all'the games, Ion it. The 1lI:1~~::~~~~r.1r~~ ~- Wa[kel', J)('Wayne Harrison, Ric~- Mr. Dpan WIll help you inv('sli· lergard, Tt\{, petition carrIed the taste. follows the a'am wlll'ren:'r It goes, t'd by Ann ho ' anI lIan n, CraIg Costello, Hohc* gate "1,1'·'1", ""I'cer,' ,.[ you .,·e ,.,,- ;,i<1na1ures of a majority of' the little girl. your and Irle" lIe' I. 'sl I, '1\ II I IS'·' G ry Lore,.zen IIA,Vin, ('andy Vuught, Jim Kern, " ,-" .~ h " ., ,; Ul.' 'g t' Ie '9YS •. OIlH' Imes at ,Judy SImmer, C('{'elia Haberer, ~'~~t~~~~t o~eR(j)TC? st~t.le~~~:J~I~tee composed of De-· w,af, my glow. !>p,;;~~~ group IS kno\\/l :1,> U)(' I ~~a~:;dt~:~;~h~ilJdlCi"rJe •. 'ler'., H ve Romantic Leads I'hll H('es(', Mick Atkins and David Mr Dean has applicatIOn blan Wayne Harrison arUt. ,Jane Schram Eight Senior Girls \.'0'" YOmU'y i?:r~,gael'I'. lll{'el'lt'adt'r~, hllntl plays I.utt. [01' the Naval Reserve Offl er s II' \Hllt('n to stutlent (ounclis of I U " I .This year Wa:rne ha,s ('Iech!u hn Ip\"I'ryone . '. [\' Ul('), 11(' Jo'n!('s(' and 'J'rrry I" Thl' Pi~y,. wil! b~ p~es'('nled Nov. Training C~rps The NROTC pro SUI ro dlllg schools asking for Hie • Ch I Your made my ashes, high sl'hool girls to n'pr('st'nt the rall~:- tht' eh"erlclI,ler4 !\I;llit'h \\ III '>Ial" III .tllI' .illOiOI'.. clas"'.:. 1.'·0 at tht (lty audItorIUm.. gram provuh's . fmancla.1 hel to Isamples of .thelr c.onslitutlOns. Af- e p ommun.ty est Your touch made my pain, sdlOol and \\l'ar t1wir hlue and ';,Iadltllll to d(~('oratc play, "Y!JII ('an'l Tah It with; • boys who Wish to complete t eil" te; these have been studied, a coil· I Your music made my silencc. white colors I The dwel'lcaders You," IllIti('1" dll"('dlOn of 1M!" Dob·1 V to D loll!'ge cours(', t~en ~ursue e~ > 'rs sllt~tlOn ,will be drawn up f4r Eight senior girls from WaY,nc> Your plcturcs made my ·blmdness, Last spri~g ~etore school was '.0, ~('~'P the school bltl~ III,~ as.~lslant dl!".<,ctor W.ill Ilt' I nca Ion ays as Navy or l\1~r~ne c. orps.offl er', Wa}nc High, High were chosen to assist With Your I day made my night. out, Wayne High chose Lucille spmts, S hu\ c· two duy.s oj ;a~atioh Seniors· \'rho ai,c Presbyter'ians! tt For tt least, two. we('ks before Echtenkamp, Manlyn Nucrnbcl' Ink anti lears both. stam voting session of Its own, It was Pt'opiI', SII(' 1)(,;,:,,('11' ('lib candy und I comin~ up thiS wce,k~ On T1~ursda~ ah~ an' in the 1upper qua~ter of I g;~1 ~~eass~~c~si~~n,s I~c~~~~!r:v:~~ ger Nancy Reed, Pam Hughes " Carla Rethwlsch i announced at the annual Pep I""="'":'~==~~=~~ \\ 1'11l'~ pla,\'~ rill' olhers co!l~d and I' nday, Ucl. 2;, a~d 2~, the theIr c1a;<;s. may,! make ap~llcat~on ~ [ru's hcr hest to sm~lc h£'r way into DIann WlschhoC, Wilma Marra, and I • I Club banquet that Ceclha Haber- "flakt",> pl;!\ ,\ylopllOnt~,s, pl'actlc{' Icaciwl"s wlll be attendmg leach· to th(' NatIOnal f'rt',sbytenan Col- d Y 'd t d h Karen Chnslcnscn - \~ere each d er and Norma Lutt were to com- 1>;111('[ Ill'aU' v.ltb the world Mr. Dean, ha,s, m,uny,p, ampl.'ie"ts 01'1,0: a".~s"aalr :'''UII05'' gel Ihel'r breakfast. wcre presented gifts in ~ (]wil' \,'el!s for tl1<' ('Ol11ln" sl'asoll. I . .' . J I I I d ,., '- "ppreciation of their help. Thl' Vaync High student body .... .Iong d~fI \1It1 1\:-; ,I gDod thmg JU nlors DIS CUSS (ISCLJSSln 7 CHlIC l·conncc {' \o(a· dalC'~ then there arc those left out. lur~lcd ut in full force to edehrate The outflt~ ('onslst oC royal hillt, l(ln • tlO;~ liP !I 1)(' glad to share them But keep in mind, there's next • theil' If meeoming: vIctory at the ::.lacks and jacket hluus~h. Thl',} i"\tlhl\t~Jt~,I:~;~,. '~'lt:II:IIl~\,(~;;al~~;)I':~(jI~t'l,ltt::I\~ ~'I::~/~(~'I('\lIll? //,~'~~d(t:f ~\~~4 st~l(' 0'1 ci:~~:ss,e' let's not have any ac- i~ot\\~~i~~k~tH'~~~('a~'~~;~ f~~~ ~If s~~ ~~~s Ss~~~~\\;~~d~t~l~.;~~~:~:~st :~~ I n:g~~k:es~~:!~s·\l-as ('ut h~ th£' w~r:~f'nt sponsors \\'('re Mri'. ;>.1(,1. 1 1.1 !Illl 1)1 (':lll1h"idgt'. lit, is M)]1)(' MI Hltk('1 S told Ow {'lass Ow! I A(t I(lents uSLIall} happf'1l b('caust' IS alone • ' ClOd, S v. Inn e}, vIce preSident, Ikmg and queen, v.as sCr\ed \\]th vin Sam,4,t:;lson, !\Irs. Sue Milnes tlllll).! I)l lIl1 iilt'aIL,,!. they til't' nol ll'fJuued to buy the jJ('ople don t lealn safcly rules or So ho\ered III the corner at the Donald Skoka~ secretar~, and punch by the Pep Club and Mr-. and Mrs. Roy Christefl!U'n. (l1h('1" ]UJllt)r$ \\'110 huve parts in nngs wl1l(h \\111 cost from $17 to SImply don't practice them glOlIOUS dance we fmd her, havmg ErIC !'J"edegaard, treasurer Thos~ partlclpatmg m the ueeOl'a Faculty SPOllsol'S wen' I\U!-:s Vera III!' play ;11'(' Mary W.J!I'L Betty I $15 The lings \\.111 be made avail ThIS season, let s practice good spotted her favonte guy danemg I Mrs Jane Jones 15 the seventh tmg wme Nancy de Freese Jean Ebmelci and j\lr and Mrs Hil-hard I LdTI.'>!lll. ,Jnr.\' (;l'ailquisL Myra able lhrough .~~~~s .. ~.~I.:?:_~?..:.~_~ntlOlg safet~______._~!'~h hiS favonte gIrl Oh dearJ- grdde~ons~~ _____.~_~~~~~":'~~~~~~~.~ ~ Alice IHlnkeldey __ ._~ _ . __ _ :BEST OF AL Nationally Known .. ' ':, : , S Home Economist ~~ ~

~',~, ~·DAY Cooks with . . & See Mary Fenton at the Cooking School, October 26

At the "Best of II Days" cooking school, 'you'll see Mary Fenton using a Modern Caloric gas range. Beautiful Roper gas ranges will ~e on display in our booth, Star performers in any kitchen, these top quality gas ranges mean cooler cooking and a cleaner kitchen, They feature the "b rner·with-a-brain" that makes all pots and pans automatic, .. ~'r0keless broi II .,. automatic oven and broile ignition.,. 1,001 instant heats. , , low femp rature oven heat control for ke~ping late dinners warm. , , modern flush! design, , , auto­ matic rotisserie ... clock-controlled oven ... and much You can own moh~!, I one with convenient terms at People's Natural Gas, Your gas range dealer also, has brands with all 'the fine gas features to make it! easy for you to' - I "cook modern for less ... with Gas!"

, , ."'1 I Be sure to register at the cooking , To Be Given Away 01 Ihe ,Cookin~ :S~hool watching 'Mary Fenton cooking various 1 gas. Mory is a professlanal, . homemtklftl'I.i . I fE.1,cl~~i~l~!~'j'T!,' I I Sunderman and'will be able to eive yau many tIPS far! kitchen. 'j I I. I i

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2 The W~yn~( Neb,.) Herald, Thursday, ~ctob., 25, 19~Z OliH'r!-i ma.kinp; I Tllllrsdiiy aflc 00n a~d cV(!ning Delores Olson went 1d Chicago I . and Mrs. EI\'i~ rl'lativcs :were i the Jml Gustaf- by lrain Wednesday evening with • i - :-'''' '!1''':''[' "" j. 4~'''''' ". " " . ,. ." ;1 ' ,".,,, Ron Larson and son homd celehr ling the hostess' Ruth Jansson to visit her sister SOUTHWEST ' " ~~nr~JY ::~d :rs~~~":~~e::: ~i~Bg mil)( .. Merle was birthday. Helen and do some sightseeing. "ccom~""'I't. Sunday dinner nd supper guests The Leonard Roberls took her 1_...... M ..:.io..· g~ •. e re~9"t8 ~rp. the .tate con· 1 .'-,I'~:.:wf,.".. ·I'i ~i ..... , Ven~on 'at Jn, Vic Holfnbcrg and. Alfred cattle sal~ at Verdigre. . ~ Mt:s. GO.r. .;lQD ~uc)'.nl>erger is i~ Novem~cr. \M.~·s •. Peterson had E.~., Ash home. Mrs. IDaOlclson. ' qnda ~rp and Phyllis Johnson /' tj11(lsidcnt o( the Ser:ve All club d("votions. Mrs, O'rville Larson be­ taught wilh them In Thu.rsday morning Mrs. J.ames were guests of Sandra Ring at which met with Mrs. P(~te 'Kinney ~nmc a member., Gustafson was ',among a number dinner' Sunday in the Lawrence INcdncsupy utternoon. Mrs. Grace Carl Sundell at· who were enlertained at a brunch Ring home in observance of her Longe gave the lesson, "Arthritis." Mrs. Marvin Jo~elt's birthday of Powers fortieth I in the Burnea,1 Gus,.f"on home thirteenth birthday. Others there H.eports WCtC heard from County T\lcsday was celebrated when la­ ObgefVilllce at I complimenting Mrs. Robert 01. te enjoy the day were Mr. and Mrs. At'hicvcmcn, Day at Ca,rrolJ, Oet. dies ('.'tme ,for co-operative lunch Wayne Sunday: scm (F~ith Gustafson) visiting r..alph Ring, Richard and'Bill. :\11'. 2 at whieh III representative from and a sodal time. afternoon. -, J from California. Mrs. C, L. ~!lrd lind Mrs. E~ E. lIypsc and Mrs. C. Ihe Goodwi,lIlndustricH spoke. Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson spent Mr. ahd M~s. Earl Lundahl and was \yUh her for dinner Monday L. Bard. Ronnie visHeql in tlw Floyd Spik(' I in the E. E. Hypse home. Mrs. C. L. Bard spent Friday ~1~~~~~laCQ~~g:ard will huve. t.he ~~~~~y ~~~~.rn~~~~:itI~f~~~ss~~~~ home, Hartington Sunday uflcr· I Sunday after~90n visitors in the assisting in the, Glen Longe home. . - ver, was a guest, noon. I i Art Borg home were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: Vern Carlson and Mrs. Orvillr Larson \l/ill ent('r· /,x(!1 Ostrand, Pender. David spent Sunday evening in WCTU Ins .hil' Held r I While Mr. and IMrs. Marvin Felt tain Thul'sda:r dub, this Friday at Mrs. Art Borg, Mrs. Bud Erland- the Ivan Johnson home. WC'nU h , institute in con- were in Wausa S~nday evening n as­ the Bcn Freqrickson home, Walu' son, Mrs. C. ft.,Ash and Mrs. Wal- Alden Johnson was in Lincoln nection Wit. their re.s.ul.~r m. eeting Isisting with the ~res.. entation of the with Mrs. . L. Bard last Tuesday cantata in the Covenant church, fi~ld. liter Herman were among tho&e who over the weekend attending the" nfternoQD. I Mrs. Naomi Peterson Shalon spent the night with Sondra ~.n.t,.uyrdD.y.h'gUrP.Pn.rhogmue.'wt'.r;.n M·hr·, I "ttcndl~d Mrs. Emil Miijer's bi,rth- Sehool Board ·conventiop. I, (!ai¥" party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. AIQen Johnson and children ond MrH. E. F.. JIypse gaVf' J'('. Lienemann. Marilyn was. with Deb­ st porls of the County m(>('tml.! fe'· I hip Martinson and Merlin was with and Mrs. A",dy Saltzman, South ! .\11'. and I\lrs., Bud Erlandson and visited in the Marvin i\lort('nson Sioux City. The Dahlgren family Linda \ i~jtf'd 10 the Warner Er- hume Sunday aflcrnoon. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. l~ill1bon hfillH' Sunday evening. Mrs. Elvis Olson, Mrs. Carl i ~:~e~npe~~w ~r~:~( ang~:~o~~: S{'H'raJ from here a~tended the Sundell, Mrs. Floyd' Park, Mrs. RE··ELECT church, Siovx City, Sunday eve- tfl.t;Pl~;)}J11~~~~O:'O~~~.·~e.cO~~~::s:ao; ~i~s~ ~~~·;!'r~r,:;r~a~t~~I~h~~~: ning. . I llHJl'Illng and heard Senator Curtis Mrs. F. A. Suber and Mrs. Law· : Mr. and ~rs. Alvin SundplI and ,>pf'ak on ClH'fC'nt political issues_ renee Ring were in Fremont LEONA BAH DE I daughters sent Sunday. in till' EI· W('dn('sd~ evenmg. 44 young ~:::d~!·c;.o~y ttho·ur.·nT~u•• yl v~,u"tr.'dl I ml'r Kingsbi~ry hOlm'. SIOUX Cily. r!llk~ Vt st. Paul's Lutheran League Republican Candidate For .Jil~~a~~f~l~~ a~f;~;Jn .ll;~:',~~'f'rl'f~;~\I;:\~:~:i which. I:; sponsored by Mr. and !~~~:u'~e:~eOfn~"!er~~~:ht~~ ~~: A " , f' s· t :\lr~. Glen Olson, enjoyed a hay· Su.bers are' building and .tt.nd.d ! a PICOl('.. ant'I "U 109 a OlH'a, la (' ] 1!l1' f()llowed v.rth a wiener roast Park. Sund;: Y. ; I 11](' OI~'tIIp fClrm Pa!-itor Shirck the coffee given by Mrs. Fred Wayne County Treasurer I Mr. and _~lrs. (;ordo and ~lIld .\lr. and l\'1rs. Lawrence Han- Seaton. They also vi~ited with ; ~~~;:~.\'~~:}~~ri(~ ~~I~d·I')~IJ~,\~~~~g.on ~lln as~r~t('d 1h(' hosts M;;; ~~~:h O~s:~sm~~7t('d in 1 \1 r and Mrs. Eddie Baier and Billy Hansen home Frill"y ('\'(" EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED Mrs. GorJonI Bard v.as \~ilh a 1;"J'h~lr;J. Wausa. were Sunday din· com~ittf'e jthal Spf' Thllr~day ,nf'r gLlt'~ls 1Il the Neil Sandahl nmg. IworklOg a1 /1(' Lf'gio 1 all making, born£' Mrs. F. A. Suber \vas a W('d· YOUR VOTE APPRECIATED advance prppa.ration· or ~{'rvmg I i\1:. and Mrs. Harold Olson visi- nesday afternoon guest in I I lhC' ba.nquet thIS WC'C . t('d rn th{' AI Heihs home Sunday wrence Ring home. Mr. and Mrs ..larn{'s Chand)t'l's ;>fLcrn{Jon. That {'vening Delores Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wrrt General Electi9n November 6, 1962 werp with a group lh,l1 (,fl](),Vt'd and .Janll'£' HI'('ompanied the Rev. Sunday dinner gll('sts in ti1(' , i I_a~n~ _.'_'_:'" in~~~]]~ s~~~ll'~~_n<;~f~~.:~~l~!(_,,_'_hc__ c._n_ta~. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ring ~::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::~::::::~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.ITemmein the Bride home. Nicholsen home ~ urday evening with others to brate .the host's birthday. The John SU,ber ramil... · in the Henry Doriqg home Sunday! i . afternoon. ,; r ~' Mr. and. Mrs. Erick G. Johnsoni You itching to get your han~s on some·faslen,-v()ur··le,o.-Ibelts. were Thursday supper guests in th we're-off-to-the-"oon machinery? Be our guests. E. E. Hypse home. Sunday eve· ning they took Mrs. GlISt Hansen Drive-Q-Romo sports on ~wtUI\! worm to the Gereon Allvin hom(' to ViSitl Mr.,,~nd Mrs. Oscar Pearson, Lau cubic-inch V-S, four-barrel ~ J..ith a 4-spee.d boxl reI. " I • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chinn i off:Tempest's performers. h~tched to rear-axle went: to Minnesota Friday morn· wonderful things with a !~orsepower rating. Cd.,wedH)I":;_ ing faking Mr. and Mrs. Charles, keyser to spend the weekc-nd I coupes, 4-doors, Safari wo;~onsl the 01790Sh Le with their children, the Cecil: Rhodes. '[hey returned Monda'y, ••• they'll all be here. And;i if you tok~ vr CdViceJO Why wait for afternoon. I • Take the wheel ()/ a Tempest Mr. and Mrs. Burdett. Han,en and I'ust try t(). give it Il ! the snow plows? and Joan, WlSner, ViSited Satur I I o' day evenmg ill the R II Hansen home The R H Han',en, v,,,tcd Ed W0 I·S k·' e' A' UI" 0 Sunday III the Leonard Pollard I UJ GOODYEAR'S fAMOUS home 215 West 1 st Marble Club met Friday with C d II Mrs. W E Lond'"y.1 A no hOet Your! Pontioc,' a i ac, SUBURBANITES ON NOW ~~s~~~c~d~' __I~ _____-+~ __ ~~_&.~._~~~~~_~__ ~_~_~_~_m.w~'T.'·nm '~'C'TC:':W£~c"'~"'~'W~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for ice and Isnow and no, go, go! 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I .' Ii • . Ii ~\ Birth ay Party r:;U('st. Eslhrr Ul,·ich. Mr.9 Rellb(~Tl V()('tlc'i f:ntr'l·tajn~'d Mrs Lizzil~ Puis won higtl pl"lze at di ncr' for IH'r mother. Mrs ,~~dI81~il~t1~~I~~~(j~~'r~~~ur~~I~~: I-H.i.....-O-S-K-IN-S--N-E-W-S- In a guehsing ('ont£'st. ',hurCh college, "~d (he church , . A'o n a QowrnHn's, Hllh hirthduy Priz(~s W('I'C won by Mrs. WHiter and Ezra Joehens tOPIC was "If Tuesday aft.crooon, MI:s. 'Vernon ~ F'('nske, Mr!l. Ed Dehmer. Mrs. Voce s, Mrs. Alfred WNIH'I', Mrs. Mattie Vo~s, Esther Ulrirb, Mrs. ~'e~e~a:h;P~~~~he[h~ ~~~t:~jc~~:: Mrs. 1. E. Pingel - Phone 7~ Lawr nee Wnlm:-;Iey, S I u·n.1 0 n, II. C. FH!k." Mrs. Kathryn Kleeo­ Mrs, Wnlter Hnn.kins. ImfJgen.(' - I I ."lIng nnd !\-[rs. Paul Scheurich. Trip'. Three Club, Following the businesl; meeting'r Mr. and Mrs. Har.ry Schwede folk.Minnie were Krauie I a.ad Jetryl ~W(mSOIl, 1\lr:-.. IAnll:l T,hi? e1ub.. B,ob Thoma,s, Nor(o!k, and and and Mrs! ,Hans Asmus at· I Patrici •• Clo , Mrs. Vido!' C[o('I.;('r, ]\fI'S Trip!e.T.hn~(" me~bers sPOk.~ ~lr, ~ Orouk, 82nd Birthday opf'ned th('Jr fIrst rH't'tmg with a showed jl (11m on commU,OIst tendld th(, Mr. und Mrs. Card, Pott.r, to visit n spUn, Stantlln. and l\irs en'l umel TIll' KI'lISP ml!1 at the dinner at a Norfolt Tuesday Club at the Deihl'rt Hoover home, in the H. C, Ed SI hellenben::(, lioskln .... family ~'afe clrclement. I ~'Ik . H.t. home' of the'ir' father, William evening. Following the dinner they I Hostesses we r e Mrs. Harvey No~folk, I"riday ('venin,g. ~rr. and i tie Princre me'. KrU.'H\ Sunday with a (linner in met at the Ernq.f;t Langenberg I Aeverman, Mr~. Adolph Brugge· Mrs. Hans Asmus became memo I Mrs. Prince' grandchildren. L.egue Meets bonor of his R2nrJ birlhda '. Guests, homf'. Prizes went i to Mrs. Oliver f man, Mrs. ~Imer Peter and Mrs. ~)er!. o.f this dub. The. next meet· I Mrs. Erwin I Ulrich and Esther The Younr: I'I'nplf's L{,Hj~ll(' of Wf'J"(' Mr and Mrs. Arnotd Winter Kiesau, Mrs. Albert Behmer, Lyle· Dallas Schellenberc. 109 WIll be held at the Hans As· Uli-ich were ('~Uer, in ~he Harold the H 0 ~ k I' n s Tnnily Lutheran lind family, MI'. and Mrs. l'·o1"ll.rlen Marotz and Mr. and Mrs. Eric mus homt'o Ba1uermeiSler po me Fnday after- . Ul mpt' 0 0 1- (' h c h at tIll' paroehilll Wintel" Mil'. an~ .. Mrs. ~ohn Hash, Norfolk, MTS. Hattie Lund, Stanton, and IMr. and ing. Rev. G. H. F/"link Il'd 1]11' Mrs. OUo KOf'pkc, Virgil r"ahren· Nov. 5. 'entertained at dinner Sunday m were vIsitor: 10 the Ed ~chenen· Mr. and Mrs. ILyie Lund, Norfolk, I Mrs. L. C, devotions, .Ttlnel r.llI~:~'. pl'p:-,uif'llt,! 1:011., Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Max 1- honor of the i r granddaughter, berg home Saturday evenmg. were supper guests in t h c.. Ed 'elk, Mr~. B 0-"" I conducted thl"' hllsint,!-.s IlH'f'llng'l "aa .... (· nnd Kan'n, PierC'Pi Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brumell; En,tertalns Marci Jo's baptism, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. anrl :'ilrs. Lyle Marotz 'were Schellenberg borne Sunday and c h II d r e n, The HO!ikjn.~ lelJglJ::I'\"~:-O In,vttf'tI 10. J\1 l"S IJ ,j r ~ [ lIaase ancl family, I The Gel.To.Gether, ('Iub was en- Henry Reeg and son, Mr. ~nd visitors in the W.3 Y n e Thomas . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Asmus, Eddie, Mrs; M,. r attend the' l'Iil,1I0WN~11~;~r;'IV of tlw' Jlff't"(.C'. ,\11' Hnd, Mrs. clarenceltertaim~d in the Mrs Fred Brum- Mrs. Robert TIlOmas ~nd family, I home Sunday l'venmg. Mr. and Mrs .. Harry Schwede and Mrs, Clarence Young P{'oplC' s Jf'::l~lJI' of lhl' Jill· ! KI"Ilsl'. KIP. lind Susan. ~lr. Her- I {'Is horne on ThulrisdllY afternoon. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ru· Mr. and Mrs. John Kudera and Mrs. Gary Asmus, Norrolk~~ Supper uuests In the manuel ('hltr('iL,' lIndlll'. ,J,lI1!'t I 1)(,l"t MaHhl(,s, ,1.'Jlgl'r. Art K1"u.se I Mrs. Norris Langenberg was a debusch and sons, Randolph and Camily and Mr. and Mrs. Fred visitors in the Hans Asmus horrl'e ber, ho~. Sunday, lxlage, LJn(~a Kr"LII!-.{' :md Nall('Y: ~Ind Mr Lind Mr<;. Edwin UroglC, guest. Prizes werE! won by Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Frank and Bargstadt were dinner guests at Saturday evening. Mr. and l\.f-rs Wagner we~[e ch'I'{C'd <1<; d~'I('galrs I Mark lind EddH' _ A. Bruggeman, Mlrs. Glen Frink Mark. the W K. Shelton home, Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. A,w?lt Walker and d~r, l'I'!rs. ·.M~ry to attend ttr -"pc't'Lal JTl(>l'tJnJ.!s for 1 ~~ and Mrs. Norris Langenberg. Sunday. Mr. and M4rs. -WJlba.m We 51 e y me SpltaJOIl'k and the Winter ,proJ.!l";wl<; of tlj(' four i Layman'S Sunday 1- Ch h Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John- were supper guests In the Walter rand Eddic and Mr eongrcgati{l~ls. J]f)Sh''''Sl''' WI' f'~'! EdwHl :Mel(Tllenl"v, 'president of Hoskins PTA UTe es e •• son and Keith, Wayne, and' Mr. Fenske home Sunday. ton Reber, Carla' Sandra 'Wooekman 1.1 /1 d S,Wlil"ll: till' EV t.: h 001 Hoskins Evangelical United Sunday afternO'1~~in d luncheon Loren, Mr. al 1\ rs .. Cla~ls Rath:: - SlIndny Inol"n!mg WIth I house Monday pve mg. Mrs. Paul Brethren Church guesls m the I1cnll~ Langenberg, ~nnn andl.&,l'dr. ~d. Mrs ..Wlib~r And I Birthday Club __ : alld pray('r. U ... IH'I" ..... w(:re Hay IJohnson, pn·si'den,l. opened the (Wendell Davis, pastor) sr, Iwnw.. . ers~n ere VISitors 10 t. e E Mrs. 'Fn'd .J()('j1l'11~ f'I!j('rlaIIH."d. <1I1d I. y I (' WJ1tlpl'. Th(' m('eting. Mrs. Dlfnlll'> Puis and Sunday, O("t. 28: Worship 1\1rs. BJiI Selling, Des MOines, S~he lenberg orne Sunday eve- m'cmh{'\s or 111'1" hlrthd;!\' cluh! rIlf'n.~' ("IHIII" sang "HI!H' lip 0 Men Mrs. Paul ,John:-,ol aHended the vice, 9'30; church school, 10:30. la" ('arne Friday to spend until nmg. CI H te 1 at her,honw on Friday aftl'rnoon 1 ()J' (:od" \\1111 .June' Falk as orgun- pistrici convention held at Dako- Sunday in the Vernon Behmer I ,Mr~'18 bare ~e h o~man .;:: r- with 20 m('lllhn .... pn,~i'nt and onf' i.~t Lou St"!u'lirich h'd in prayer. ta City, Oct. 11. Trinity Lutheran Church hom(' . '1·~alDe ft OY11~ .cr orne f ~rs------_. -.----.-- . WisconSin Synod i'lIan'i .To, daughter of 1\1r. and ay a er ~c ~o In h.onor 0 ler B. Fra~" pastor) Mrs Hobert Thomas, Wayne, was son, PcrrY!i 19hth blrt~day. ' • [) baptIzed at the Trinity Lutheran Mr. and Mrs .. J.E PlOgel and . ~~c~d;~: :c;~~~~ S~rVlces, chul"ch, Hoskins. Sunday morn. Mrs. Harry Weiher a!tended ~he mg. Rpv l; B. Frank ()ffieiateel. ~('braska L~lj~cra~ AId As!'o(,la· Evangelical"" Reformed Sponsors were J\lr and 1\Irs. Vcr. 110n Conventl~n, Lmcoln. They at· Church non Rud('[hu<.ch, Handolph and ~en~~d the .hl nQ~r ~d ~r~grahm (John E. Saxlon, pastor) Henry Heeg. Wayne. ' ~~cre~a:;en~~f' th;' ~~:~('hIS ~3~ Sunday, Oct. 28 Festival of Mr and Mrs. Donald Vol wiler, Hoskins. The~ also visited Sandra the Reformation Service, 9:30 Todd and Kelly Jean, CarrOll, and Weiher who lis a student at the BEST a.m.; Church $chooL 10:30 a.m.; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Asmus, Nor- University. ' OF Concert, 7:45 p.m. folk. were din n e I' and supper Mrs. Emeli~ Johnson spent last gu(>sts in the lIans Asmus home weekend in th(' home of her daugh-I Mrs. Bill Selling 1\1r ..... Vernon Sunday. ter ~nd ~on-ih.law, Mr. and Mrs.

~i~7~~r S~~~rd~;s;n :~:n Mr~.ra~i1~ an~ 1". L:~~ ~:~ilC~iI~~~n~ W~~~~ ~N~oirmiian~s~a~'tiz'~p~aigei·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'~iiiiiiiiiiiii:~ii;;;;;:~:;;:iiiii::==iii:~i '1 Ru('hanan home. Osmond visitors in th(' Mrs. Frank Weiher I Mr. and Mr~. Henry A:-.mus and home Tue.'jidaY,!:".I., I Ronnie VI~ited in the Bob Wein- Mr. and Mrs\ Edw';n Brogie en- ALLOAYS riCh home Sunday evening. tertained at di,nne.r lla!> t Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hen r y Lang~n- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Winter and berg. jr., and family were visitors family. Randall Winter, K c II y Hom~ Economist Marllys Fox Chooses in the Vernon Behmer home Sun- Winter, Norfolk-, Mr. and ·Mrs. day evening. Daryl Haasf' and family, Pierce, Mlrs Clarence Volwiler, Car- and I\Tr William Kruse and Ar- roll, Mrs. DennIS Wf'Hlcrman and thur. We reg to Mach('le, San Jose, Calif., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bendin ~nd .J u I ius Wachter, Mrs. Johnny:,kl \\"ere supper and p\'enmg .W EST I NiG~H 0 U: SE Krause, Mrs. Vernon Bphmf''l, guests in the J. F. Pmgf'1 home Mrs Hcnrv Walke-I", Mrs Ed Bell· Satllrday mer, Mn: . Mattie Vos!., Mrs. lIer- 1\11" and Mr~. F red llrumels man Opf('J" and Nancy. Mrs .. Walt wen' dinner and afternoon guests Strate, Mrs Fred Bargstadt, Mrs. In the Fr('ri Dedlow home. Plain­ ITRRACE TOP RA GE i John Kudera, Mrs. Arvon Kruger, I view, Sunday. Mrs. Jerry Spiering and children, 'I M!" and Mr.s~. Joh~ Kuelera and Mary Ellen Friend, Mrs. Clarence, family were VISItors 10 the ~verett Schroeder, I\1rs. G. B. Frank and! Newman home Sunday evenmg. M·rs. George Wittler were visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Hr-rbert Schwindt; in the Hans Asmus home during' Stanton. were viSitors in the Mrs. the week to visit Mrs. Donald: Minnir- Krause home Weunesc!ay Volwiler and in fan t daughter,l.evening. that we have '\ Kelly Jean. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E.. Pingel were

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, I 4 The Way. ne (Ncbr.) Herald, Thursday, Oc;tober 25, 19G2I,IHarVCy, Acverman home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson guest of Gaylln Lu~d. ======:::::=:r-::-=:-:'::-;~::::-== Mr •. Herman Wiese and Mr. und Suzanne, Omaha, spent the tMr...... ~ .... : I Mr. Dnd ~1r~. Willinm Wesley and ~rs. "Oscar Hoaglunc;f, Big w('l'kcncl at Ernest AmlcrSODs IliOn, Paupna, 't11lf., .• rrlved O ns visited in iJIC II II r I a n lirimm I LakeJ Minn., we r e afternoon at the Albert Echtenkamps. sionary cantata ~r.tented by Mr: and Mrs. Clarence .JoiJnllon MTS. Annp Behmer and Mrs"1 woe VISltols In the IA>uI.c Broer I .1 Mr. and Mrs. AI Fey and farn. Wakefield Covenant church, Wau. and Keith Wl're w(~ck(!IId visitor!', Henry Walkh visit(~d in the Mrs. home, H:mdolph, Wednesday af- I V, ~ew Ulm, Minn., Wer. en- U. in the Hoy .Jpnsen. Jack O'J(ane lIaltie PI'ink:e home Weunesday,', ternoon. tert8lned at supper Saturday in .Mr. and Mrs. Larry Echtcncamp Dnd Vern LIlnJ.wnf)('rg homes, Om· afterno( ll'. " Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cheno· the Lloyd Roeber home. entertained Mr. and 'Mrs. William lIha. . ~ Mr. ~nd Mrs. Verne Fuhrman, II with, yer~i1Ii()n, S. D., spent the 17<'bcrt Kramer, Emerson. was Korth 'at supper Monday. Mr. ~nd Mrs, ".d, S('helle~bl!~g Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Lane' wceke~ld m the, Marvin Wittler a S~n?. Dennis Puis croft Sunday evening to help their days of Pam Nicholson, Larry In the grwlO lJlnch h()tll(, Tllllr!oo· sh<'rri Ma,'otz and Stephanie and I a~I.(~ f~ln~lly were F'riday evening grandfat.hcr .. G. H. Schnier eele-! Echtenkamp and, Donald Longe. (iay. ~. Sharon Fuhrman, Norfolk, spent vlsllorp In till' 1Ienry Asmus home brate his birthday.. ! ~r. and Mrs. Cal Swage.rty were Mr. and I,'S: Ma~'vln Kle(ms,ang SatllJ'day in the hom ~~ of their L1~~d RO,hrl,c, Chicago, returned I Mr. and ~lrs. ~CVI Dahlgren I Fnday ~upper. guellts of Mr. ~nd nnd f,lm y VISIL(!d HI the ~lllJalll gr:lIJdparenlf;, Mr and Mrs. Lyl€ to hl!.;i hOme' WednesduY afternoon ~ we're pntr'.rtalOcd III the Ernest Mrs. BJil Steiger, Dakota City. Wellley home Mowjay evenmg.. Mal'otl.. ' uHrr. u week's viSit in the home, JJ!'[H;e home at supper Thursday IHetty Swagerty waH.· an overnight ··~oVE-••• ~i • Mrs, BCl'ttw Beb~lH'r viBlt(,(j Mrs lIal'l'~. Schwede was amon~ of Ilif III () the r, 1\11'<';, AIartha IWith Mr. and Mrs. Eric 'G. John- guest of Barbara Turner. 1~U!:sda; afll'l'lloon m 1Ill' Mr~ gw'sts in' tJ~e Pat B I a i I' homd, Hohyk~'. . I so~. I ~rs. N. P. Christensen and Vic i Llz1.!e r ,u I s hOnLP. MI':>. MattH~ Mcadow CrOve Sunday '* r I BJlJ~ and Cindy Thomas, Wayn~~, St~nday aftt'rno~n Mr. and Mr!-O'I lISslsted Mr. and Mrs. Art Obst VOIiS vi.!;)lc(~ Saturday ('vI'ning in Sunday e~(!'riin~ she was ~nno~~ I sp('nt Illifonday in the horne of their LeVI Dahlgren vl~.ited Mrs. Joel to move from South Sioux City ANDSAV~ the .Mrs. LIZZie /'Ills hIJJJll'. MI'!',. Rot)eJ1l Canan home NOli' F gl'afi(~flar('nls, 1\11'. and Mrs. I Dahlgren, SIOUX City. I to Wayne Monday. They he,va Mr. lind MJ·s. Car I ':linzmiln {olk, Tuesd~y <'evening in th~ Mr~. Wa,ynr Thomas. . Me. an? Mrs Herman Bose and I purchased the W.~.r property.. I aJ'ld M.t'. and Mrs. Ed MI'J{'rhpnry Billy Brockman home Humphre~ 11r. ~n!J Mrs Robert Nurnberg, Verde! VISIted Mr, and Mrs. Ger. I M~. and Mrs. C~l Swagerty en. Were :r~lJrsday '>LJpppr glH'"ts in W('dnesday afternoon 'in thf' Mr*: w~re !vIJiltors. in the Claus. Rath· ~Id, .R~se, Way n e, Wednesday I terta~'dec:t Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nixon, the WlliJam W('!',it·y IWIIl(', I Clem Vcnticker hom c, Piercl~, mh n('r were nday and Kathryn Anderson were in Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oektan and save 'yourself $$$. MI. and ~rs. 1'lank',J\I!artc'n were I Mr, nnd Mrs. John p.ost, CoJu,jn. dinn. er guests in the Vlfud Frelll?ft Sioux City Monday afternoon SI.JJl?UY dmn(~r guests I~ the Mrs. bus, M.r, and Mrs. Leland' hom(! in Way e. Mrs. Bettha They called in the Bob CuJto~ and Bill visited Saturday in the TdlIP Brungardt hOJlle' lD, C?mah~. son and family, Wayn<', . Bphmer remainp JO the h'Jmt of home. Earl Messerschmidt and Jerry I tht' '1ft n tJ t I CI Pallas, jr., homes in Pender. Mr. t~ I ~ erOoo,n ley VISI er In J adys PhHlips, Way n e, I i;cor daughtcr for!>e era! days v sit Mrs, Art Meyers was notified and Mrs. Jerry Pallas and Mike, __ ~ . -,OllIS~'_ ll'lstf'nS('n ho~,(" dinner an.] afh'rnoon guests' , I • of the death of her cousin, Mrs. Emerson, were Sunday afternoon George Huetig, Belden, Sunday cullers in the Oetken home. evenmg. Funeral services were Monday evening the Herman held Wednesday. Oektens and Bill were visitors of Look Mr. and Mrs: Leo Schulz and ~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oekten Em. By Mrs. Wallace Ring I,-,oann, SIOUX City and ,Mrs. Gus I erson. , ' Gladys M. Porter Wakefield ATlas 7·2872 Schull, were among the large 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Parker had ------group of relatives entertained by I as visitors for a few days, Mr. and Park Hill Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. Ott.o Schulz, Wisner, Mrs. Arthur Holdt: Sidney. Candidate far Re-Election Last Tuesday, Park Hill Club .m the cIty auditorium at Mrs. J. ,R. Joh.nson iii spending met with Mrs. Hoh!'!'t Blatchford. dinner JJl h~nor of their golden two weeks in ,the: Ralph Johnson I Mrs. Bernard El'Jckson. Pasadena. a~mversary, Open house home, Riverview; Mich., taking WayneCounty School Superintendent CaUL, was a gu('st. Mrs. Clarence was. ID the ~.fter~oon. care ·of the ahlld.r,n while l\Ir. and lOW Boeckcnilau<'!, hecame a new memo . .Ja~lce and Lonme Nixon visited Mrs. Johnson' attend a cJty man· , Your Support ·Nov. 6 Will Be, Appreciated ber. Holl ('all' \.,..as answered by an at Cal Swagertys Sunday after· age.rs' meeting in. Philadelphia. '------i-! I.~~:;.~~sting inrid('n~ of parly school no~n~. ~nd Mrs. Roger Anderson M~~R;:u~U~::. TueNlliy with --~:;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~~iiii~iiii~;;;;;;;;;:~...... :.-=l supperand TO.dd, guests Wayn(', at wereLarry Thursday"Echlen· neighbor Mrs.. Rayladies D i,1'at tIE. supper entert"n" Wed. kamps. nesday in honor 'of Mrs. Dorothy r Randy Burr was) a weekend Kabiseh. 00 DRESS ...... !~ ... $3 TOPS for DRESS H S.... $600 and $800 STYLE TEEN T ...... ,...... '... $188 AND COMFORT; 88 That's Why WOMEN'S L RS ...... $4 ' We Wear •• 0 GLOVEETTS $5 00 i I [F(!1J~~rn:ill~ WASHABLE ._ ...... ERS .. $249

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'Ch h IHansen home. The ,Gurney Hans,cns IanU h!rs. ~hris Jcm;en. r.,allrer:,I W('rl;> Sah~rdny a(i(>rnoon visitor:; in ITh~ Uu'I~"V" R.~rmS.... Ch·ur, ••h were In tbe 11. C. Hall5en home Mis. Jlln llottolisen, ilcldcn, Dora the f.} 'DillS, BO\n'rs hOlOt!. • ....- .....---+~ ... ~+~~.... .;..--i-~~--~..:; WIINSIDE NEWS:! Imm,.n 'Tr .'" Sunday afternoon. and Matt JCOI:l<'n, Fremont, and I ,\lr. and ~ln,. l"rank .Bronzynski '. IIlI Sunday afternoon and evening ~ ~lr. and Mrs. Leonard Andersen; and l'i rs. Cl;uJys Kuepke, were din. sMon.m·GI.wd I (Johh ~.,Saxton, pa~tor) visitors in the August Voccks home IBOb awl Carol. . ncr a d supper guests in the I"red fS., or on I By Gladys Rejch~rt - Phone 2682 111 S~I~:!~y, Od. 28: WOrShip service, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lehma~ . Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mann, 1\1a:/ IAdnb ust II'omc near Pilger and I~cq~~~n(Cd with and family, PH,ger, Mr. and Mrs. l'la ~nd .Andy, jr., spenl Sunday alt~n d ·til opl'niJig of the new a~ cr. I l Q s I ",Oef IWI'.r'ryinsu'c·I,h,a,r,.gned °M res. nRt~8"C~SI,'crMt rre: Theophilus Ev. Reformed Church Fred Muchlmclcr and Mr, and evemng m the Mrs. Ella Ayers post f 'e f. t Pilger. r. and Mrs. So.. t ..., Mrs. Herman Steube. home, Norfolk. Mr. iand Mrs, Harold Quinn were ~erved their . • • • ceived pri~ea. M;rs. J. BI'ucc ~yJie I ,(A, D. W~agc: pastor) Mr. and Mr,s .. William Wink, I ~~. and Mrs. Von Powley anu sunda~. un' 'ing \·b.ltors the 'Kent I~~~~:ary Social Florelast will have thc Novemb~r m(~etmg. i Sunday, Oct. 28: Stmday school, Long Beach, CaliL, spent Thurs. fland, were Saturday dm· and I obm, lleDJun~ton; spent Sun· Neal Ma otz on . Ill(' Lpg/on hall I remembrance of hundred and fifty .uttended both ISlllP class, 7 :30 p.m. spent Sunday afternoon iO the Don I' ncr guests in the ArtlC .Fisher day 'ith Mrs. Andrew Anderson. day were . morning and afternoon s('rvicI's, Saturday, {)ct. 27; Church school, Pfeifier home, home. ' Mr. nu Mrs. Leonard Anderson ler, Mr .. and ~~::~~~l::~:~!l 071~~:~~in~i·:~~~~~~~a~rrcbl~ 1 p,m, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoffman Mrs. Earl Fredrickson, Marshall. were afternoon callcrs. Mr. and Mrs ('lull. A!)out 50 w're prt!f:wnL Priz· Scout Meeting· , I ,sunday, Od. 28: ~Iunday school, Bn~ fam!ly were Friday evening town, la:, ~'as a Saturday afternoon Las~ SundiElY su~pt'r guests in the IDaVid Lee, Ms. I',~ WI'I'(, won h':y' ,~'s.E 'n(~st Muchl· We mC't lit the Fir(' hall wllh o~r n-:w a.m ; worship service, 10:20. viSitors lD the Herbert Jaeger caller lD the Howard' Iversen, 1"ranR Bron!zynskl .home were Mr. and Mrs, Chest~rl, ttl /'H'I', MI's. F. :, V ss, Herman den mothers. Meetin~ was, ppenJd Special j{('ference sf.frvice, Circuit borne. hqme. and Mrs. Rudy Killnent and Mrs. sons, Mr. and Mrs. Koll: TI'ny Mllel 1~ler, and Hans withl the flag salute, Roll call WilS II fflur of the North Nebraska Dis· Sunday dinner gu~sts in the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Christen· Grace P(.t~'!ion, st.anton. and Mrs. and family and Mr.1 ,('arstl'ns. SI]('ryl MIHlhlmeicr, suggesting a fire pre·lention! Aft~r trid will meet 2'00 r. m Willis Ritze home were Mr. and sen and family, Norfolk, and Mr. Edwin Te erley, !\Jorfolk. Matthes and son8. ! gl'anddHllghtf!r of the couplc, cut ~olleciing dues we ~1rked ~n '0 r Monday, Oet. 29: W~lther Exeeu· Mrs. Norman Svcnsen and family, and Mrs. Hans Blocker were.Sun~ Sat~rday ~vcnmg viSitors in tl,e ,1'Ir. "Irs.n ...... , ••, .,'U". I'lld sprv('d lhe (',~lte and Mrs. Ern- I,·nlaoltIIO,cW,rc.c,enw"~raeSkMsr~.. n. dIPrl.'n"ku+wS·cD,JlnC live hoard m'eeting, S p.m. Mr.li. Dpra Rilze and Mr, and Mrs. d,ay after,noon vjsi~o~s in the ~rti~ Mrs. Andre' Andersen ilOme .wcre Mrs. l'st Mu('hlmeil'r pout9Li. The club ,~'- ., Il' IJ Kflst Jensen. Fisher home to VISit Mrs. FlSher Mr, and l\I :;. John Wendt. Pilger, I and Mrs. gtanl~y Soden, We cloE('d Methodist C"urch Sunday afternoop visitors ~n the who is Ill. Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Mrs., James C. J('ns('n and Mrs. ::r~~I~tkd the horIOJ'I'( gue:;;ts with wilh the living cirdc (Vidor Ireland; pastor) Howard Ivcrsen ~ome were Mr. Vahlkamp, Wayne, were evening Vernl Sunday, Ort. 28: Sunday school, and Mrs. Peter Christensen and visitors. Mr Scattered Neigh'bors Three.Fours Bridge (:Iub III a.m,; wOI!ship service 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Calcavecchia .Mr. and Mrs. ': Gene Ingram, Billy Mrs E T Warnl'nltundc 'servvd and family, Laurel, and Mr. and Hluge Farm, ~l!\II,came SUIlQay to J\'1rs ('I"ren('" I Pfeiffer was hog· a 2:00' o,~'lock dessert FfJd~l: whi-'n Trinity Luthe~~n Church Mrs. Elmer Nielsen. fpend several' ~.I#YS 10 the Kent IPss when memhl'I's of the S~Htter· or M S'd J k h ~ C1" ~he entertaincd Ihe Thrca·Foursr (H. }<'. Otto Muller, pastor) r. and Mrs. Art Holt, I ney, ae son q e. ,;~:~r ~l~lil~{;!)(~~'d!I~~'~~'!;~~' {~u:~, I~i~n;: Bridge club. Nine members we e Friday, Oct. 26: Luther League were Friday evening visitors in .Mrs. Frt Erickson and, Mrs. l.ang('.lllll'rg, 11'·, and Mrs. Vqrnon ~r~~I~~~. a,~;,JiZ~r~~('I;~d .... ::)~n·~tn ';f.<;~ H~I!~;r~~~~y,P~:r. 27: Catechetical th~r~~~~r~r~~e~~~~s ~:::~l~ spent !~!,~~r~rh;;S~~:Oj~d NOar~~lk.Norman He'hIlH'l' \~Frf' glLj'stS. Roll call1,was La.)'ry Bonner, Mrs. GI'orgc VO'$f;, dassl's, 9

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II I;: I :',~ 'I ';(I~ :.:'.1,11.'.11 :';,'d I'; ~: ri,"~~'~c, (':~\ ~~;:t I~~~f~ 11I'-d,11 0111('1'11111111 l\11'~. Don WI.lt'k· 1'1' :lIld '\, I''i I';:('r /It'th .Bl'ockmoller 11'('],(' glll''''1o.; Pri ,CR went to Mrs. ,"'I'n .!1'n~I'll, i.... rs Alvin Barg· ..,ll'1Idt. ~l,...,. W~\icker and Mrs. \Irs. Bargstadt will 21. ... SWIFT'S PREMiUM CANNED NES~LE'S SEMI~~WEET I Mi~~ionary Meeting ~llssio~nry S(Jcirty ml't parlors Thursday

'I Jolly Couples Club :\11". :lnt! 11,11'5. Willis RHz(' enter· tniJ]('d lh(' ,loll\, COllpl<'s chlb Tues· I eta\, ('\'('nltlf-!. 1\lr, and Mrs. Werner 3.",.10c LETTUCE POTATOES i ,Jnill.;t' lTl'{'in'd the {'ollpl('s prize. ,I N~xt 11ll'l'ling will h(' with Mr. and "?III'S. C':lrl T\'o\ltman. Large' Head 19c ~ut~ts 10 Ibs. 39c I Bir1hday Party Mr. and 1\11'1'. Gotthilf Jaeger en- :\ . tC'rtnin('d a gl'O~tP 'of relatives and Alcoo Wrap Libby's Cut frie'llciR Sunday en~ning in honor of :;"Il'~ .•lacgt'I"s birthday. Cards were' played apd prizes went to Aluminum Foil 25-ft,; roll 29c . 3.:lb. can 59.( Green Beans I Mrs. F .•1. D,lmmel, Mrs, Hans :1 Blocker, :'11'5. William, Janke, Her· Marshmallow i Jiffy ~rt:ed;! man Jaegl>r and Chris Weible. . 2 -303 cans 49c Cake Mixes Assigned for Overseas Creme Topping piUf iar 19c A '3(' William; P. I\,ers'en, Who Pillsbury Frozen Johnson's Super. Save; I .graduatcd frOn1 munition school or at Lowl'V AF'BtDcnvcr, Colo .. ar­ nl"l'O h~m(' Fr'~ay for a iuriO,lJgh Biscuits .... 3 -.8-oz. pkgs. 2Sc giant size $1.39 BreQd ... with his pare ts, Mr, and Mrs. Howard }vcl'se , He has been as­ r ~ ~ignl'd to o\'ers as duty in France i . . nnd will lea\'(, he second week in :\ovl'mbt'l'. . ' .. 1 Pennick .

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, I .~ T~c Wayne (N9br,) Herald, Thu;sday, October 25, 1962 Mrs. George Buskirk 'uccompan· Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bottjer , Mr. Lewis diC'd Jan. 17, 1955. Duane Ekberg, wake- £in~' $10 and $4 costs co~ .speed. ======~:::-:::-::=:-:;t;::::t: led a group J;'t-Iday evening to at· were Wednesday visitors at Er in Also preceding her in' death were $10 and $4 costs Cor \'ing in the city. Complaint til' K~ith, : Last week VIsltors,A.l blc homle lend an .ev~n¥elistl(' .mecting at Botbgers. two sisters and a brother. Sur· ntght-fl5mph). Complaint Reed, city police. I, ' I· \of Mni C W McGUire r,erc Mi- Norf?lk ChTlstla.n. c~u.rch. Sunday The Billy Hansen family sp ot vivors include a foster daughter, state patrol. 'Oct. 22: Edgar McKee, Norrolk, Les Ie nnd MIS LeVI Giese AmoH BeckcD- evenmg fhe accompimlcd the Merle Wednesday evening at Ted H' b· Mrs. Harold (Alice) Thompson, • hauc>r and Ait('e Mrs Anh Becke~. Rmgs to Wausa for a cantata rocks ~: Lincoln; three sisters, Mrs, Janey 1'-r\I_=~....:G~O~Ob::b.. o.~rt~,. _w..• :.~Y::nO:~';::fin:O:d:'$:1:5:a:nd=$4=CO:S:IS:. :fo:r:s:p.:C:d:in:g4.:::=~=:j=;:h;l: By Mrs;, [George BuslClrk hauer, F;zra Be('kenhauer;' Mrs ffil I Mr. end Mrs. Hlnr~ Rllpstein, A group gathered Thuffday e 'e- Gunder, Othello, Wash., Hester Phone, ATlas 7·2523 I mel Bp,'kenhau('!' and II'h land Mr. end Mn. MI to~ Oro.cher nmg at the Ed Krusemark ho e Hovey ,lOll Mrs. Howard Phend, ! t lJ\1rs .Jay Shumway IIda to ,I !lend It n('ral ser IIIYI Pender, ~r. nd IMrs, FrJKf • I I and one grandson. I ~ IS I'll'd T111lllms 1\11's (.l>OI~1' \((;" JOI h J \H 1(' Sunday Sunday \lsllors of i1en y Korths i l"uneral servIces for Mrs F~an : feilllr;' to slop at !;top sIgn. Com- 1\11 dud ~ll" H.I\ //,lllllll{ I SI)('/lt dm,"l gUt '1" at J\\I rhn HI {'sslcrs Hpnry ilokemperl an James and ces M Lewl~, 89, v.ere held r It plaint by D. Bittenger, state patrol. ~lllHlllv (V{I:Jlllj~'1 Hudrllph 111m 1\\, dnd i\Jr~ Dl(~ 1\,11 ,Ind fam. Am!a Schneckloth 'W're Sunday day afternoon at the M~thotlist O('t IG' Carl Elldhardt, Lawton . .HII·rs lI.v "p{'nl I, nday ('\( tlH1~ <11 Clar (IInner guests at ~~qberf Hansens. church, Winside. Mrs. LeWIS died, la., fined $11 and S4 eo!:>ts for i'lir .lnrl l\ {'Oly 'Iulnow

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"I 2 The Wayne (N.br. 1 Herald, Thursday Cowboys and Engines hy Irwin C.'1ilaI1 EDITORIAL i COMMENT

~------++------+------~~------\ '/'1/1' ((lilori,i/ d!'partmtnl of a weekly news· )' ou mfly flO! rJfjrl'C H'llh fill t'tilftJrlfll ~ but pul' ,. II '/11 III/prj/hUll dc/larlmnll. Normally it IS 1/ }"JlI nnd II lit' 1'r/ltrl,,(J/ (11/(! fll1'I> Sl'rt'IIH 'hOl/9ftt Of/I /'('1 1 (Ill'S (Jf!wan 0/ /opirs that ((manJ most If) ''It' HII}!,r' tilsrlJSjcti j'(HI hfl'l'f' f}fIITlui. YfJl/. /l 'il thr rrtldns. 'I (1$ (/ N'/It"r,1 !/flve 911'1'11 Oi.~fl/ll "/fluq"! If) on /m­ ,,/ ( It lJ tlU' duly 0/ an etii/fJria/ writer to It'arch por/mit pTOrJ/em rlnd flu' 11. niiT IS proud to hmw a/l m'r/lioMI' l(lI/,f IN fore he sils iJown /0 write. (fllll'd yoltr allrntlOTi to (UI ulI!H)rtnll! SI'},1'11 thnt /', 1If/1 '''ir hasts 'he writer should be able 10 gwc you II/ay h(he OVi' I{)o~·ed. (I ,I,'m p" lure of ;m/lort(11l1 topics. per 3l'rc IS $154 a bushel t )' a liz f~ d, patct~lJali"til' government: •• nd :'Ilr!';. H('nry Virlor \\ III lea\'(' (,lIy by N£,\\ The H~nd on the Sc:a'ies .. more than anything Ph-H', it d('­ tl:am for York, \\ht'r(' ,I plane for Germany They \\]11 V]S]t . Ilje~ freedom - fr('(>{lonl <)1 action and The mlost dh-lclIHPed domestic problem •.nothtr and sl"t('rs , , ' Fi\(' \\£'t'!\s ' freedom (,1 choiep - to th{l illdividual of tlH' n'lomPllt can Ill' ('xprcH:wd in a '.\ It II not a raIn eloud to ht' sel'll. Ameritan , . ,It hampPI':-:, fl'ustratps .' II))JlJt~ l,ilhrju.lf': "Wh(d:~ holdinJ,{ back 1Jng-{ shed two ,·t\lhh!£, firl's dllnn~ :,ltio,ll. lie liAtpd the I in1Jlfnliv~'m~HH. And ill ~r! doing govenl­ mellt ini¢rf'et'Plw(, i-.; dn'illg' lip lhl' \\'(,11- rnHI~h('f" . Warn£' ('ounty residents lIa\,(' \'n by h'pI' daugiltt'r, soap foa In, Clogglllg S('Wf'r plants andlone tlr" {'n hy C W, Io:nQl'h, nnW!!,I, . I 3. Takef.; a coffee ht'l'ak mid­ A~orris to, Ask More I Money ancJ WJsllltlg machl ('~. a! thl' crpst oj a hill twar tilt' (;t'rald Ilwko.; morning and mI(1-afj('rnoon \\,il~~!d(' ('nru! Anderson', H ~', (laughter 4 Carnes a f1l'c (',tlngt"c,h£'r ;'\]1' 'lInd :'lIre; h:lJ' And('rson, l'oncord, has Thinking and first aid kit on the ma('hme Nehra~kli rl'lall sa es during ~:,(:~t~/I(,fd pOSltlOll III the Commulllty hOspltaJ f.or Institutions in 1963 ' August rosl' 5 1 P ~ 'e n 1 o\'('r 5 Has a reflector or rl'ar red AlIgu'.;t of nml antI 4 S pen'l'nt light on back of lractor or \\3g- lincoln - G('org£' M 0 r r i s, If the Mor~is suggestion is :dltlv(' .July, l1hlv¢r'slty of Ne­ OUT 011 when on thp lllghway ~ ( ;1 1 t' rlire('lor -of inst]tutlOn", forwardpd to Uhf' Legislature it b l' ask a hl1smt's~ l'I's('archer:-; C~rrots Add Color , ' 20 eO'r,s Ago li:I', "('1'\ ('d not]('(' l1e will ask 1\; a sut'f' he! that th(' vaid Varie\~ and' f cross hybruh in said that originally lh;' institu­ the ireml whj 'h dropped animal gf'1 ('ven With our enemies? "'I;' :'r;p~r-9ts ,USE' Just enough w~ler Lmcoln. Will Inllk)(jU( p :I bill 1111' tv,o }ears pnor to 162 Grow­ lions d('IHIl'tment rp('piv('(1 4,1 Jat'S and ta lows to all-time ('tilling for rlrlvi'r ,!IC'I'IlS(' re-('x­ AI\'SWER, Hatred blunts the ·':to' keep t~em fro 111 !'tlekm~ ll('I'{,pnl of tht' levy, but thut the ers rpported very little differ low,~ during r('cent yNlI·fi. amination (,\{'t'.\ ff~t1r ;.pars lIe mind Mabce is mental murder. !then cookmg older carrots usp J,t'~:l,;lnture has pan'o this to ('nr'(, III 1961. Stut(' offira,<; said the Foster s

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e 60 OFF ON BETTY CROCKER 3 9 PLAIN oil ~LMOND 89 .. 35 BROWNIE MIX ~3~~.:~~: c HER~HEY Bars ~ .. ~f...... c DEL MONTE UNPEELED WHOLE•••• <. 3 for $1 EU6ENE PURPLE . 4 $1 APRICOTS ~~~;11z PLU~S N•. 21', Coo, ...... for GILLETTE'S Fresh DeJicately CreamJc:I CDta« ::~~~.~~: BLUE RIBBON· 4 $1 KRAFT 9 Facial Tissues ...... ~~ SALAD OIL 9",t Botti ... ".6 C KRAFT COLE SLAW 39c KRAFT ITAPAN FRENCH 39c DRESSING 8·Ch. Botti, ..... DRE~SING 8·0c B.itr...... (). 1 lI'fmlll like te) luke samp ie's. i'~/"rmatiflfl on tllf' 11f'H' IJrd plll.~ to pret·l'nl prl'/:nar~c.,·. 11m·,. JlJST CA.rT BllY FRESHER!, ;FINER PRODlJCE! l,.,..--+--,--__-+-- ____ -:-i:'~ thp~· II(>en fount' 100, perrent .Mlft>? Send \. OK. herc\ the lale<;( rundown '1>'4 Re~nlt\ 01 I\ide ",:alli clinica Crisp Juicy (ndlc.lle Ih,\( \\hl'n Ihe pill )' reglilarly as l irected il 99 Yitamiu ,\:.ror Tilt· ,,",kin ~ ~nD1 ft. ~~~T~RT!~~:~~~R:ND 1\ (')() ren:entl e fe..:-Ilve ill 4 rn:\l·rl1~ng ovulation ('lnd (hu~ ;~·I'I/m ':~::l~Il~,:!:;:d' :Ii~:;~ir;l {/~~ pr~\en(lng pregnancy). It ;$ esti II/Ioul (! .'p(jr •.,,~ fur '!.~ I (·(UI mated that over on million ~ QUARTER BO~ • • If'll TIl> ,.kin rlof.~II·t look (In' __rrllt \ll)lllen are lWIV using the pills. . I ~ ~l)me im!:!nces thc ills calise ;;';;:;:;,':~i ;~~!,:~~~li~~! ~r:>~;~II~~lj "t Ii/:r \(de ('.tTe..:!\ ~l1eh as naUSI:.;1. uterine bleeding. bre,l~t tcride ess. and \I.eight gam. So f:,lr. U'c of the rllh !u~ h,ld no )..,nown effect on LARGE the h'nll.ity of womcn ~hcn they 1 ~\1~~~,t '\l~~n~h~h~r~I~~I~gJ{'I~~I:e tl~~ I! ALKS 11K rilh l~ ay b(" on thq r[ltIil;lr~ gland :\\hl 0\ arie.,: ho\\ the n1eno­ I 29·. r:\lhe Illal be aff~·c·ted\ (lr II hat etf..:,! protollt:L'd \1\(,': l)f the pith 2 , 1:la~ ha... ~ ~ln oft\rri~.>,:. are quc:~ ·(lC'n~ whlel,1 may ~a~~ ~'e.lr~ to be :11!\\\ere.l. ~ hl're IS ~l)nle e\emcnl (II dangl'r ill almmt ;111 medlc·a il:d It lIun COUPON EXPIRES OCT. 27, l'lb2 l~i~<::<;~~,:;i~}~ni;I::~<;~i::;~:'I

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The Wayne INebr.} Herald, Thursday, ctabor 25, 1962 ILlo)"d Wendell .nd r.mily were ======:;-;:;:-;=::".:::::::-::~'::: Sunday visilorH in the Glenn Sting· : Mrs. Gerald Sl:fnlcy and ramily ley hOmf), Handolph, t? help the 'DI.XOn :..Ind Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boschart, host{'ss Observ. c her hlrl,hduy. ' !;;f. Mr. and Mrs. Harry l~rics and (ContHluf'di,{l'ol11 paf.((' :1) I Mr:. and .1\frs. I'~rcd l\~llttej; were I Pegg.y. 1~~~Ii:1ns,. W (. r (' ~.unday \ , lust S~tLll'd3y visitors In the Wi(. evenmg VIsitor.':. In the LOlliS Abts I . . Ii ... Schultz home Ponea I hom!.'. Mr .. :ind, .~j:·s .. , LI)I';('!I. ,S:~\~~rJ~~r~ i Sund1JY dinner guesls if; th(' Dea I 1\'11'. home welc 1\Ir. and Mrs. Kiln, Bloomfield, \\' (. r (' Sunday ISlt~r::; ·111 I 11(' .L L. SaunilP!'s L~'(' Stl'llw!:dl. AJlJn. add Mrs. Ella cvpning gllests 10 ti1(' J. L. Saun- hom(. . .. . Eld('r alld Cl!~o West Point tll'!'s homp. Mr. and JVII~ . .f. ( McCaw Wf'rc . . I. . Mrs. E iJ r I Tomason. Vallejo, Friday nftt'l'lloot1 l.!.tIl'sls in the Daniel Jo~nsor a I" d Ronald Calif., Via" a Vh-dnesday afternoon Lottie H!'ynold<; 1101111' Peter'son, ,Midland College s!U- vj<,itur in the Patsy (;arvin home. I\lr. a.nll 1\ll's. 1'~rf'rJ J\laltl.'S and de~ts, spent th, we. .e kend With l\'Irs. Hose Huston, Laurel, was LavOnlw W C' r (' Salurday ',upper t'helr parents, Mt· anp Mrs. Hans a Sunday dinll('r guest in the Bill guests In Hl(~ Mrs lienry Nohile Johnson and Mr. ani;l Mrs. Earl Ch;:lIllh('rs horne. 11Ome, l\J.tlr~insllllr'!'~. Peterson. Mr~;. Tillie A'nd('rson Laurel, Mr. and 1\11'<';. f) P ,I Il Rit'kl'lt., ;\oJr. al:d ~Jrs·1 'l:om Park and and !\1r~. 1\11(-n Pr:l's('l)lt' in i d~I,I);htcrs, 51.0UX, (,It;', wc:e last thelle we J' c in Wisnpr Monday the Earl n IlfHnp. I'vemng In the where they visited Mrs. Mabel BEST 0 Petcr.~ r~ rlrl~y. ~ vI~llors Mra. Zelia iIIor, Ann Arbor, barl PetersOn ho ne.. Wagner and ;'I.trs. Ed Leudtke. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Ster- Mr. and .Mrs. Russel Nlsscn and Mr. tlml Mrs. J. r. McCaw were ling Borg and ~ere Tues- faml!y, Wisner,. were TuC'sday Thursdav dinnpr gluests in the L. day and If/cdnesday visitors in ~~~~(:~g guests 10 the Puul Borg'l C. I:o(:.~('hl.'r homs .. W~ym'. the J, C. Gregory home, 05- Wc('kend guest. ill the- William Ml. and ;\lrs .. (\'('11 Clark were borne, Kon_ T' I h r;:vI J M' I Sllnday gIH,,-,t, In ilw Oscar Borg T1wsdHY ('VI'lllnl: J~ll("';ts In '.e {crt .ome \~crc . r. an{ rS'1 home. I I Clnyton Slln~~I('.\' lIolnt' 10 ~~.l.~~ ~~,~:~, ~~~(!~,~'stal~i Mr. ,an~l M; .:Illd 1\11:, Bill C~lr:'in a~d bratc nilrHI~'s flftll 1Hrll1'Iay wr)'{' If I I' r n d Mrs. 1 r;lmJiy w('n' S'mdjl:-': ('vemng VIS- I ALL Mr. nnd l\'ljrs LloYd WNul('1I and ~1:~:la;.l{'/~·~:~~~ i~ r~~~oJ~~;ss{,U An. I It()rs 'in till' I,~.\n·('~ Taylor homl'. fnmily and 1\11'. tlnd J\lrs. Clan'nrc 1u't"\Y home w('re Mr and Mrs. I Sunt:.lilV ,lfterno0ln guests in the McCaw and f!llllliy .HarrY (.~rhls, and .p.cgv.y, IIOS1dnS'I' Paul ,1301'9 h 0 ni e. to observe Mr. and fllr-.:, Ili{'k ehamiJel's rind MI' <[nd Mrs Glp11 Bammer- Koren s eleventh 1 bIrthday were were Thll]'~;dw." i'v('lling visitors in lin Sioux City; Mr. and Mrs. Bel Cross and Mr. the G;lal'('nl'(' IIPnni!lgsen home. t1r. and Mr·s. Pall1 Stolpe ~lnd and Mrs. Alvin Willers, Carol Saturda:.: !l1()rJtlng M. p. Kav sOns Wl'l'f' Friday l'vl'l1ing viSItors and R 0 g e r, W~yne, Mr. and llnnu~h took M.an~ar{'l Kavanaugh III till' G{ raId Stanley homl' I Mrs. Anders Jor~ensen and Mr. to her hOlll!' ,Ill Norfolk. ,Mr and MI S~)]"(\n Han I(Tl tlnd Mrs MelVin Kraemer and Suriday dinner guests in the werc Sunday aftbrnoon Visitors III M~lva, Wakefield, Mrs ella Frank Bosf'llal't, Jr., home, South the In!'1' Cook Thome (.JJ'roll Miller, Ann Arbor, Ich. d S i 0 U X ('lly, 10 ndcbrnte Fl'flnk MI ,lIld Mrs (I,nlnn SIITII'\( 'v M .. and Mr5 Stelrlln Borg an Ill's first bil'tt)ilay were Mr. and and family and 1\11' ,mll 1\11 ~ I Ann3 That's What Ma says about. -::::::.:..._.:...... :...:=::::::::::::::-::-~-::--:-~-::.:-::-.:..... __::-~ i\II' and !'Ilrs 11 aur n Johnson r and sons WCII SII rJilY , cDing VIS' Itors In the' John Th< m en homc

I l\1rs. E J " I (' Claus. returned 'INCOME, :3 TAX SERVICE,I hemp WedlW'da,.' I· afler a wee. k's ~ \'i~lt in the ILlY SpClhr home Mrs. ZelJa )'ld ('I'. Ann Arbor, Mich., \vas a Thursday through ~lInday "isitor in, the Paul Borg Fauneil M. lynch 1lOnH'. Automatic W~shers ••• W illl':III".1:,I!'.'I '.:

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IF 'you want the MS'l} i IF yOlt tvantfOWEhr0ST!

_This washeir is so welt-built ••• so trouble-free •• :. offers so many extra years of service •••ithot it ossures you the lowest cost pet load of any washer you can pot into Y9ur home. It has a record or dependability flO ether washer con matc:ht .aowl Shaped • Welded' StteJ Climis Stainless' Steel Tllb for strength aDd .LintCafther; rigidity and!SoapDispen~ .Oouble Wans • All-Fabric Timer 10 keep water .. at. ~U;:;::~u~!OP) I • ARC·CUATE~ TRANSMISSION Frond in S,OOO,OOG ~Ii~~i::l~a~~~~"t~ washers ,e~~i;eDriye i. • Wafer Pomp for low upkeep tSf Cit extrlltost

soothing hot ' 0 Natural ga does s6 many jobs -££/11116££11. more hot wa-I around, the h use so tell ... and _ WRING"" w~ttW - PRYUS tel' where that.. 'came.. from. Piping ;,. I:, ~o de~nda.bl .' You J?ElEl, Peoples' h~t ,;aj:.er for laundry, dishes" :' experience an effici¢ncy assures cleamng-all at the same , .' , that t e littlJ gas flame is time. Your automatic wa- PEOPLES on th job at!the touch of ter heaterl'~pla~e~ ho~,NA'l''Q~A~, ,a fin? r. Anq Peoples'.~~il' See Speed Queen water as you 'pre It-alll""":tIJl. .s'ISerYI ~keeI?s gas a~p~~i'll for only pemues a week. ~~ ances operatmg perfecfly! , , , L. w. M~ f

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,~5-(-t. C Wha. a valne at th" 'Pb- Roll 3'7 cial price! ThiS, delicious roast is perfect for com- 3 pany or family meals ••• I • • it's a treat for Sunday :s q • • dinner. Don't miss this tee- ; rifle buy!

Valu Selected , CHOCOLATE Pork Steak lb. I TOLL HOUSE i MORSELS LIBBY'S DULANY r~;'44C ""':;);;;:":l:i~ PUM'PKIN SWEET [ j ,', ),0303 cans POTATOES " ,\. 1. / BRER RABBIT '423~~IOO MOLASSES cons

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I ,FOLGER'S 0, rip or Regular I , h I' $179 , ! I ' !' OFFE'E' , '. lb. THU:!T~ FRI. 8 a.~ .. to 9 ,.m. , .( , ...... "11' Ca",' 'i

II i " ,,;:, ~<:, I I ! it ,: ",: )L_" 1::1 'I I :",'~;, 'I '/ , I'il,i, Ii "I"IIi!II!dllll.,,,'w,JL,,,,J,,,.j,,,,j, ",',.11,1 i, 11;1, •• 11 'II!! liii: "I! ¥I'i,;,lli;"ii,,1 ,+,;,'!!I!"!I i' :'111;' iiili;,;\ii~bl,I\i::'''ili~,:II,;f:i~;~~i:;)i'i1,ii))''it~)iil~~;::"" , Ili", LEGAL NOTICE TEXT OF IP'ROPOS'lE:D be f'l1f~ji1Je to he • eandt- I n..!~ be> Ilrnovcd hy the premo Court judiCial dis- Of'MEASURES COI.qSTITUTIONAL date or) Governor" CO\d'l nO! SubJll t to the AME~DMENT plovrsJUns of thiS Const]­ ~~ae~l:~~ ~fe:roarl~rth: T~O~\~~~~.%g~ tut10n Ihe Iwads of the Be H enutted Il1} the people oj Be it enacted by the district from which se.. vnrJou::; cxeC'ut]v(' or :1\,11 the State of Nebraska, lected. ~~~L~~:i~L5~ the Stule oJI Ne/mz dca, ~~~ri u~i!~fn::ee:J!~J 4 to departments "hndlture of at he general lectIOn w th the manner of such Sec 20 All offIcers pro­ substantial effort or time, el etlan to be determmed tlOtlce of the Commission shall c,onslst of not shall not have been for ecutlve departme t of the Proposed Amendment No.6' I Supleml:' COUIt from the less than Ihree nor more than fIve years next precedmg state s all perfo such Constilutional amendment tb saml> list hIS electIOn a resident and duties as Iliay be rovlded ~~I~lflgl~~~I~~ ~~e /J~I;: ~~j seven members. as the Legisla­ provide a merit plan for the S~·I the Supreme Courl unless' (2) In all othel cases, CI tlZen of thIS state and a by ~aw. The hea S of all lection and term of office of fh~ ture shall prescribe. and that he shaII be at leasl thlltyl ~nv vClcancy !':hnll bp ril!ed Chief Justice and Judges of th~ such members shall be elected ie:ala yeaJs of age and a CitIzen as or OVidI'd bv tow from distTlcls of substantially ~N~~~~ ~~netho~ t~en~~i~ '~:bnu~~~e ~n~;;; Supreme Court. judges of th cers mentIoned in this thaP;thGse to be e ected as district courts and judges of suc of the Unl1('d States and (3) At the next gpneral equal popUlation as the Legisla. shall have resldl'd In thiS ('leI I,tln foll(lwJn]! the ex· ture shall provide, article sijan be eligIble' to pro'ti-ided herem, hall be other courts as the Legislature any other state office dur.. api'mted by e Gov~ may prescribe. state al lenst ~threl' VCdrs Pll~lll'lI1 01 three vears o For c ne", preceding hie <;eltl· from tlw o:tte ul uppumt­ I:rn ott:n D For lIOn nor. In t e cas~ of a ml'nf of fln:"! ludge under o Agamst ~h~Y tWavee~~~~ ~~~c:~~ io:~~ n;:~e~; o Against Judge 01 thp SuP/cme apPoi~e4, e:xeept that the ele /ed the Le islatur~ the pruvISlOns 01 subs(>('­ lto Court st'leeted frorn ;j !=in tlOn (I. 01 thls-sertl(lt1 .lnrl Li()~I~~~~V:~~~~Etf cers so a ~tnt_e

I I The Wayne (Nebr I Herald, Thursday. October 25, 1962 tlEGAL Till I~LS \ 111 '"nll"lt',J 1"11<1 PUBLIC NOl1lCES

,1I;::.t\nRt you nd othl'l d. f('ntluntH, Every government bfficial orl tilt objl'ct am PIli) ('I of II hlch Pe­ board that handles PLtblic mono Iitlon \s to se llll' I~ 1)("'If'I' qUIf'tlnp; 'ey.s, should publish M regular IJtll' 10 t~epi mtlre In the f"ll(lw\n", intervals an account,ng of it IIIcscl'),be a1 cstatf' F.

at I" !-:1'\1.l Tl , llunQ" III II", ("11nll L'''ll t I,f "nl 11<' ,,jIll (~ • I I I \ I In! "" (', 1\111' ,\, IJII\H~ I J,~ I h..,. 'InUf1 pf 111t' Estflte or >;"'''ll I.,,,"n\ln ])("'1\ f'd TIl(> ~Ialo of :-:"hl l'oi,l to all ('on- ~ • F(;AI. !liOIIl I: l' "",,] j T() ;:\1::' ~I, h;,~II',

~'.'_' 17 t "I ~ ,1\ ' \ 11', 'I ,,, j' : ~ 111'; ~ ': ~~:, (~~~~ h~ll)~~ o\~ ~ I(';~ \: 1\\/\ ~eli ~'~~l;:~\ :~;~~ I ,~t 11,'t " I,! :--('\,..11 lil 111 thl!l ('nUlt nn tile f)th dav of ::-'0\- ~\ll'h I,,, 11\ 1>I'~~t(,l !lud .mhf'l 1!lh2, ,It I flO odo .. ).; P~I tl~~t~\~;.:~: ~~"~~'~ If'~i::ll\~?(~\ I~~ l'1:,~ll.'d thl~1 I ';th du\ of (lctobt'r ('"unt\ :-';,1\1 1,,1,,\( 1.11 numes (!"F.\Ll nll;'~~I~~ ~.11~'::;! 'y(l~:l1;::l~l\\!: !I'I" nntlflf'd that on ('harl .. ", E ::o.tC'Delmott, ,\tt·y o18t3 Slt'pte'mhl'l _~ l'lb~ rl'\.lll :r:: Pfelf­ rt'l fll .. ] hi" 1',11\,1"11 Iii Ill,' nn;;trlct CUUll <11 \\ ,I Ill' ("'11111\ ~pl)J.l~l,n, READ HERALD WANT ADS -, ~ ----- 0" ~ H(>In\', £'::'11

I (RRAT.. ) , _-1 VOTE FOR - I 11='(;.AI PIJRLlCATION • F.CIIU. SOT1C;'- 1 F'r.-der" k :'Ir 1)PUtSdl ~:~~!~n~~ 1 :'I1~~~en I I I 513 Norf,..,lk Avi>-nul" IRl.tildlll~ ) ~f;::~;~ ,,~t~;n~thl~lfr I ~OT(CE 010" StilTI I CC>\~t~~eN~~~~:I~~ Court of Wa)1l1" ~sRTr!'-; ,\ BOLnT PIamtlff, I

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1 r 1, .... • I' I, ('oiwC"nlion h('ld Cnlumhu5. Unit nn Church at Aponsored by Dan i home, n I!, to I id Laure~ S~lCrry Wry I Th~ Wayne I Ncbr. \ I NCO, I D N',E·, W"S' ,~~{. s,'('nl'd itW,C'"l. the Laurel Book cJub, help observe t.he couple,s annivcr· Noel Is"om relurn' ed I.o.nc CO, I, ., ArtcIT'm.. ExtensJon Club dinnerClarence guest lIypsc of Millie was Nelson.a Thy.rsday sa~'!YI,s,j' t . I. ' .,. I. Art('mis Extenhi'm c1u~? met Mon- I Sunday ~fter spending some lime • Mrs. Wilfred Nobb C Phon~ JU 4-2520 . I 1ua} (~venll1g with Mrs. Veri Carl- Ch h ' at *ariQn. S. D., under doctors' ---,;...;.------.:...-1-,------~I------.. --!o'!.Tl. Tlw [I's.'·on (n rug carc was urc es ... carel J\!arlf'J1~ .JOhIlSOIl, ull VI-'l:II,,1 Jn('I"Ha~Ii'cJll f It wu~ lIecided (5. E. Peterson, pastor, ovcr/1ight guest or Nlarlcn Bose. III1 ',1I11'fHh'd tll\- Broll)f~rho()d Cun- home to helrf celebrate .'It:;. Kocll's I ,0 Help nn (he elr!>'I' for the Beat- Saturday, Oct. 27: Confirmation Brcrlt Johnsen was an overnight \'('nIUJII of \ nil' new LeW at ('0] birthday. i l"l('(~ hOJt\e, Mrh. :v~a.tt Stapleton cia£s, 10 a.m. gue~t oC, Rcgg S,¥anson. i' I Mr. and Mrs. Wallaet'o Magnu· :JTHI :\Irs .fIll) Klf('hner were Sunday, Oct, 28; Sunday schOl~~ Juhn Swanson 'Iwas a Thursday SdJrClI'df'l' was iI .'Ion and family wef(~ Wl:d!w~day! Tile ,,'\io\'('mlwr hostess will and Bible classes, 9.40 a.m,; cll- ('venin~ call e r in the Rudolph l"d;IY ,gll('~t In Lfw V('f"' cVNiing culler:; in the An"I(J 1'1'1('/'"· .\/)'1. L('f{oy en'amer. vine worship, 11. Swanson home .. Friday, afternoon. f.~'1 I';)'\\' n 11011](', ,son homf,!, j-- Thursday, No\', 1: Five ALCW caller Was Jute Swanson. ('I;~:~:~ Ufl~\I(~~;rs~I\I;;~:::l\iH~I~J'a::~l:,I; (\1l~h';}in~~~;Jr~~e~OI/~!r~h:1rla ~:j~'~: iA~\\I~'~~J(~ ~~~~~~s SUPIH~r Friday Units meet, 2p.m, Tu~i:ddaay ~~~rn~:~~agU~~~jninW~~: 11('1"(' 'I'lll"dlal' StlppI'!' gll{'sls in the (Jler home. ',t \pnJlH: 'It SI Pau!'!> Lutheran Coneord Evangelical Free Church Evert Johnson home. Vnl (':I)'lwn lilllill', ~lr. and Mrs. Ml's. Millie Nelson is ,spendin~ ('h1lrdJ. EII'dlnn, of officers reo (A. J. Collins, pastor) Guests Thursday evening in I' '! f1' '\ ni 19 (al tbis wel~k ill the .lim D,l\,lJ~ hOlll!', .,>(d!(·d as folloW.~; r.;d I)ocscher, Sunday, Oct. 2B: Sunday sehoo!. the Anna Stolle hom e, Wake. 1;,I:.~.7' \.1';(('1111'1' \\I'lt' ~"(' I '- Omaha, l,rl' .. ,)dl'lll; ErvLf! Kracmer, vice 10 a.m.; worship setviC'Ps, 11; E,'e- field~ to help celebrate Gladys' :'Ill"L '1'110111[1" l-:rll'Jrl WIlC; a WNI- !'I I" I{li'nl anu i"J1edrit'k Kraemer, niog gospel hour, B pm. birthday we r e Mr. and Mrs. 11"-d:l\' dllllH'1' g\l, ..~t III Ill{' V('rdf~J So(iefy' -r('rf'lan·!I'f't,ns and. :\Jr. and Mrs. LeRoy lers home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bass. -Mr. spent last ' {r ('Illrlo;fln 'and fa.mily. Scribner, M d M L R CI rkson 1 I :111'1 Yll'!o, 1:1,'11 '\lal(IIII~()n, Mr. and . I r. an rs. e oy a and Mrs. V, C, 'iM.~~~....'.UI~OUgh and I\~r., an< .\II'~ "I'I'ill'l Erwin alld ('amily alld Sewing Club Meets ,IH'rf' SlIn{ay a(t~tJo~h visitors in and family, Scribner, were Roger and Mrs. :.(lI:",:KIefer were Lincoln, HII'III(' ('lar0<;on ~m;'t weekend guests int'he Jim Clark· Friday (>vening guC!~~s in the Don Mr. ilHlfl}'l' ~Ij' ,'~ In flie ('arl l'l'ltz H('llh We<.inCI'HJuy. 'j'J1(' No\- ;ln~Jr;la;~~~lt~:~:<;'1.Jndl'r~('r~ al1~ e~s:s~ son hame. Sherry home. ton, Ida l'illl'h rll rltll , K{I{'h'~ Illt'th· ('Illher mcelmg WIll be 11{Id III till' Jrll'r l'i'!I'r<.;on tlnd family were Sun- Mrs, Fred WoltC'rs is spending: Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kracmer weeks da~', W,'I'" \11 \11''>r' !,I'roy Koch' I.vll' ('I('vl'land llOml' on !Nov, J I. t!:IV dilllll'r glil'sis lI1' th~ Arvid a few days in the Paul Bose home !-:pC'nt Sunday evening in the Harry home. :'1111 r,lqllh ['I'If'I'<.:/ln home, since returning home from the Baker home to help celebrah~ his Sunday Guests T+~,day afternoon in YMCL Meets Sunday, hospital. birthday, Gus Kraemer , Norfolk, were the George Anderson home to Y,\1CL met Sunday evj('nmg' Itl so~r. p-aans:q~::;' ~:~~f~~d~~:i~: Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wall were Mr. and Mrs. Burt Noreen, Salt Mr. and 1\lrs. Ervin Kraemer and hetp celebrate the hostess' birth· (I)(~ Concordw Lutheran i Chur{'h ~ iu.esday to sperd two weeks dinner guehsts Sund~ in the Stan Lake City, Utah, were last Sat- famMilY. B h S"h I h'll clay were Mrs. Thomas Erwin, Ev{'rt ,Iohn,~on hu.d chanll' 01 th(· wan~mn orne. urday dinner guests in the Art 1 rs, 0 erry am ('pi (ren Mrs. V\I/Itlore. Williin, Mrs, Cecil hu.o,wpss meeting and Mh. ,Johll- vi$iting in the Axel Anders e Jeffrey, Way n e, .was a I Anderson home. spent Thursday afternoon v.1th her Clark, Mr ,. Ax!'!1 Fredrickson, .~(jn h'd df'votions, (;u(>stl spf'ahr ,hCi~e and with other ,re1ttive. W~dne_ I~Y supper guest m the Guests Friday evening in the mother, Mrs, Ina Lcp, Wayn(". Mrs. Elmer Knapp, Mrs. Roy "I wa's Ptl.'dllr Hol){.'ri Johnscm. WHkl' 1,1 ,r)tll) (lilt kSjfl spdll Wed es FrItz Reith home. . Alvin Anderson home were Mr. Mr. 'and ,Mrs. C I iff Stalling .lohman and Mrs. Ernest Ander· Jil:ld, \l.ho spokl' on rd~H'n1IIIl .'>,ll'nt (" I (lit La\!,ln~ Clarksons VIS Sunday to Thursday in the Clem erson and Mr. and .Mrs. Harlen S,alling and Clayton Mr and rl{'ej ill jin'd IIt,nmann home. Vandell hem e, Emmetsburg, Anderson and Steve Mrs. Dickl Stalling and Ki~, Mr. \\/II,lt~I'~~~'(l/larl(I~'i;:;~1111l III till' {;('org(' A~~~WM~7~: ;1~~;:1:: in,the ('Oll-! SU!lJ;IY 1'\('1l11l \Isitors in the la. Thursday they visited in the Mr. and Mrs. K~nneth Ander. and Mrsi' Elmer Lehman and \11 1"']111\' hlll'll ,1Ild rlllldn'n, (ordl'! lutheran hasC'rmtnl l'rlJt;·J,:lk b'\l.JIl hOllt, was Mr. and Charles Clark home, Washta, la. san ~ere Wednesday evening vis- girls andlMr. iind Mrs, Herman \I r~ .\ 1'1, '\lldl'r\1111 111LJI VI'J'n, !'ill'S r;lllJ'. 'had' ('har~f'. of the pr~gn; n.1. ':.\.1 I... '.t Wlll:1.'.d HOI. or. f .and fa. mily. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest E{'hten- itor'j in the Art Anderson home, Lehman were guests in the AI­ l·.·. [', 1'1',11('1 'III'> ~t;IJ'{'I1('(' TlIlll(', [\'il's 'lIans Johnson led d{'votion<-;. l('I'.~dil,.\ V\('I1Jng lisltors.were Mr. Hkaa~kP·an~dlr'Ma~~~ls. ~Il~<;.' a~~t~~~~:~ M s, Lawrence Lange, Harting- bcee"etb,R.teeithh,.sho~tn"rtehdtO.y.heIP him ,\lr~ '1 11I,]1l;) , 1':1\\111. ~'Ils WYltlO!'{' Mrs. Iner Pclcr!>on and 1\11'.';. l\lar ,'wI .\!I.~, Ih'inllll' loldorf hnd ~am- H t guest Wed g :\II~ \11111" \'I'botl, Mrs. Il'n Johnson sang a duet. 1\11'<';. Tr'ri :1> and I'Jlda,\' '\('nm , VISItors Elroy Hank and family and Ran- on'd wa~ a: Ad· lYlrs_ Jim M tsukis and Nancy [1i'1I1~ :\Ir~ illil H('ill1 and .Johnson gave a rf'port on OJ{' LeW ;:'\;I\'I.I'·~ll;\i()::;:::k~\Ir, Dun Cook and ~~e~isr~~:-'~hew1r~ ~{~~~a~lo~i;llcr ~~~:~ ~~. ",,' n er~~ attendNI a nuaJ Grecial din. Mr. and Mrs. Floyq! Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Hank and Mr. clnd Mrs_ Robert Himson and family were Thursday sup per I family. Mr. ,and Mrs, J,m Hank, guests in the Carl Doeseher home, I John Surber "Jir. ar.d Mrs. Elroly Hank and Wakefield. i By this timei nelct: year you familV, Mr. and Mrs. [ikE! Re- Mr. and Mrs, P a u I Pearson, I ELECT in hand for ~very gift you Democrotic Candidate "I". ~;~~'~Qe~ cl,7~e::m~~n~~~ F::~nfnn~ ~~~i~~f~el~~d Il~ir. Rau~~ ~~~~. ~~,:~ I Christmas vJiu be extra gay for glle~ts III ihe Georg Vollers Anderson we r e l\1ondny supper: ORVAL HICKERSON heme, ,guests in the Winton Wallin home'l bill is paid. Just sign up for our I .'\1 r '1.lld :\Irs. Lav('rnq Clarkson Mr. and MTS. Winton Wallin and Democrotic Candidate MAS CLUB right now! 'f COUNTY t,III,'!! 111 Uw ,JIm Er't1n home', daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ I' , SHI:I.\ {II.\'. W('dll{'sday iafternoon. lace Magnuson and famIly werc for I, ,\11':-,. oldlu ,'vI;Jgnlison and Arvid Sunday dinner guests in the home I (OMMISSION~R 1'11,'1,011 \\('I'{' \\'Plevening in the _ Quesl~on: What is there to gain biting land swindles. Today. tinuing the present aaqun"il"'Ul)fl by voting FOR Constitutional the space age, finds Nebraskans Jjm Nelson home to help cele· brate the hostess' b i r t h day _ •. all within the fralmewoJrk Amendment Number One on living under the impositions of were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Erwin the blue ballot Nov. 6? a 96-year-old restriction and un, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ able to enter free contests that Ien Johnson and family, Mrs. Answer: You will be able to join Eric Nelson and Dean and Mr. • HIGHWAYS are open to.most fellow Ameri­ Johnson and , millions of other Americans in cans. Remember. the present During the past two years, the'igreatest highway comtruc, entering contests that do not in­ law \vas passed 10 years before tion program in state history ha~ started-a 20 per cent volve cost or a lot of time.

8 The Wayne '(Nebr,) He~ald, Thursdoy,;Ocldber 25, I .62 Lor I Luhberstcdl were in Nor· the eveniog Mr, and Mrs, Tom were Friday evening .15' Colk t to. attend the wedding of Park and daughters and Mr. and "Irs. -Harold :Dirk~ the Clarence Henninesen evening visitors"in "t.I1C FCI.iX 01< .Janis Sfhl nnd~ Dennis Lon~e. Mrs, L?r,en Park and iamily, Frc- and 1\1r. and: Mrs. , cey home Wayne. . ThufS ,flY u£t('rnoon gUf'sls In the mont, JOIDcd the group, tlnd family. Carroll. George Rasmussen and Dixon Tuesday morning guests in the Carol 1 ]fche'rt home ~ere. Mr!'l. Monday evening callers in the :\Ir. and Mr~. Ted Johnson and were Arandar visiton LYnn Kuhl h~'!lp were Mrl>. en~ Robert Noe :Jnd Mrs. Dick Cham- Patsy Garvin home were ~n. [amiy were. SUhday evening Gue~ts Alice Herfel home. \ (Continued from Page 4) ITwilord and Mllis. Kendall M rtin berg, Zell. Miller, Ann Arbor, Mich.. in the S. I!~rick Johnson home. i-~-----+----- "':'--~------Ii d Mik' I' r: J I :\Ir .•lnrl l\Jrs ..Juc.'k Westerman i and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Borg '\\'akefield 1\1.1'. 'lInd ~Ir.s. Eal'] r':ckcl't nnd I ::Hll\fr~. ;'1 ;~unf Anderson wa' 'n'! WN~' Sund ... y nf1~~rnoon visitors in! and Anna. _I \Val'r;'~ and. T? 0 r ~ e n Hanson ~latlgbt('r" were' Sund:l)' aften)Oon I \\'(~dnesd:Jy visilpr in tbe ,Jim 1 inn the Harold !\lartlll!>on home, Pan·' ~lrs Mae Jewf'1l was a la~t' we~e r· rllhla y VISltOI'S In the Oscar ,/ (vlbilor.,> m U1I' William Lippolt honll;, I ca. '. weekend g u est In tile Lowell J(J nson 1 om~. . bllln('. A!le~.' . .TlJf'~day. afterroon guests i~ the w~L:fjl~I~~ ~~;;. V/~(~e,,~~am;:;~: ,Bayne home, Mcadow Grove. ~ Th~~;:;Ja~,re1r~~lt;~e w~~a~II~;.nI~~s~ ~lInd:l.\' dlnnN gtJl'.,>(" m the Os· Bil.l ('~Irvlll harpe were Mrs. Ar· in' viSitors in the Bill Ch~mbers !'III'. an~ Mrs. Kenny KO,ck a~d' lJ\al an'd is recll cratin- in the ('Hr Hlehll IlUJlH', 1'0I11'a, WI.'I'(' eilw BIvens and Mrs. Alfred arlo h.t:, santi, Fremont. were Sunday dm· I ~ i B h P g I______.;:..~ e ',11' Illlt]. !\Irs, !'¥lux Hahn ;lOd Mr. '>on. ~ o;:r" I \1 MI' L b diner guc:.ts in the J. L. Saunders illl 05(' 0n: . 1- :Ii'::;:::::::+:::~::~::~f::::+=::::..:.:j::::±=:j+:::::. lind Mrs Cll!"rol Hailn, Sioux City Sunday dInner guests in he b~' nn' . "5. 'we VJn ;:; ~n I home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kay· 1963 f . ~lr and MI."s Man:m (lui.Sl wen' Carol Hircher~ 'home were r. ~:enj~' ~~~i~~~~ in ~h~ eAncnur~r::' 'I. Mr. and !\-~r~. ~. D. ~('ho6Iey,: a~augh and family, South Sioux John Amend, Hoskins, Ford ,. rHlay I'V('nlng v\.lsltors. If) t h (' and Mrs. Ernelt Knoell, Mr. nd colt h~me Jr., and !~mli},. SIOUX ~Ity,. were City, w.ere Sun day afternoon Willard C. Mass, Hoskins, Chcv r-..lulton Fr(:drickl'on honH', Lilurei. Mrs. Donald Knoell and so 5, S j,'M 1 M Fd S I' I Sunday VISitors In the Dick School· I .gu~sts In the M. P. Ka~.anaUgh Ahm G, Wagner, Hoskins, Chev :"Ill' unci Mrs. ('h

~1;1(:Jc:~:JI:. t:~II/l r:('/~,ar~, ~~,~~t~n; I' I~~~~a; ~~:~?~~' Nir. I I ~~i;:.. ~;ln~;d Kno(>![ and Marlin the LeRoy Pe~lerick home. 0](' George Wintz home. h.:~:"t:!~:ILumber Co., HosklOs,·ln.

and :\Ir,> Can)! lIir('hert, Brian an~rMr~n:n:~;s~~aa~~ TToO::aas~on~ F:~~~a~JO~~~~~nghov~;:~to~~~('r~~ I Daruid G. Oltjenbl'uns, Wayne, I ami Silndra, WI'r!' Wconcsday vis· Vallejo, Calif., were Wednesday' and i\Ir!'. Don Oxley and VOl'll

ltors in thl!-' If (' r man lllrchert supper guests in the Franklin Jnel Amanda Schutte. I ,! Ol~~"n(>th K l:h~ssinger, Wayne, horne"Laul"f'1 Geddes home, Waterbury. Mr. a"'~i~~TS. lJilns ,Johnson ·1 ,Re-Elect ! Mr.' ,md ;vIrs n u d y Harder, family W(>I'£' Fridav eVe n ' ~ Lnrry P. Dahlkoetter, Wayne, I Pont:l. W,(' r ti SundBY afternoon TU~~~~~ ~~~~~rgh~La~~;~i :tsE's~ glwsts in thl' John Pehrson 'i Chev I vb,itorl-> HI "\tJ1{' Fay Walton home. ther McCaw in the Clarence Me. to observe the hostess' I St'hm~de.weible, WinSide, Inter· Last' w('('k('nd glJ('.~ts in the Earl Caw home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen nai.~s~~r Deck, Winside, Chev I·;'versi home Were Mr. and Mrs. Last Saturday supper guesls in SIeVe were ~'riday supper altu Sahs, Wayne, Mer 'JOHN To BRESSLER" J Mayn;~rd lIanst'n and Kevm, Sioux the Wllmer lIerfC'1 home wer(' Mr ,In the Rev. Charlotte Dillon J. E: Pingel, Hoskins, Mer CJty , I and Mrs~ Robert Dempster and I ~Jr. and Mrs. Ben Michels, Jerry P. Clausen, Pender, Chev Cmdy SdlU\1f' wa,s . . in Mrs. Alice Herrel : 11'0, Were Sune.lay afternoon En\in Bottger, Wakefield. I<~ord Repu~lican Candidate For Mr. and Mrs. Harold George and supper guests In the Lester 1961' fa mil y were Tuesdav supper! Ion home. Sunday ,aHerne" callers in gue.'>ts in the Dudley Blatchford Saturday supper guests in the Arthur Nelson home were home. 1 Leslie Sherman home were I I Mr, and Mrs, Ru e I Englund, I Vincie Kavanaugh was a Tues· I and Mrs. Robert Schultz, District Court I Clerk of Esse,x, la.,. and r. and Mrs. day afternoon vifiltor in the Gcrl'le ado Springs, Colo., Mrs, I Harold Larson a daughter, Kavanaugh home. Schultz and Alfred Bakken. GeBierai Election November 6, 1962 She~andoah. la. Mr. and Mrs. l\Ierl(' Sherman :\!rs. Ray Wingert, Willis, , I I i 1\'11'. ;:lncll\lr.~. Elmer Sundell were ~nd family spent Sunday at Gav.:

I I Winter "2'" t 5 " DRESS SLACKS ran 1 group I of Wool Dress S~its ... Slacks by Y~ur opportunity to buy that 2 Famous Makers p~nts suit on this Special Anni­ versary Event and save, New dless block tones III clear cut popular lengths, wprsted fabrics that hold their Others from patterns in cottons ;and: lamin­ s~ope and wear like iron. Sizes ated knits. Values, to $29.95. 3Y to 46. Regulars, longs, shorts.

,/ : $58 White Handkerchiefs You know our brand of ~ white handkerchiefs. Fine count cotton lawn cloths. Perfect cuts. Fold pertect- Boysl Vinyl, for your coot pocket. Get' your supply at reol savingsl Hooded Jackets 26c Sizes 6 - 12 3 for 7Sc

Men's Sweaters Boys' vinyl jackets! with' Rows and rows of popular new fall sweaters. warm quilted wool lin­ With zip fronts and buttot"! fronts, and pull­ ings' and zip-off h'ood, overs, Choose from fine I 00°0 wools, alpacas Stay soft and pi iable!,ln and Orlan Sayelles that wcish and hold their popular shades of blue, 'n want it Now! shope. . Wool Topcoat $1095 to in styles just ar­ 00 Boysl Special Anniver- ' 1 Group Specially! Priced $5 Choose from new olIve tones In fine I ' Winter Ca~~ rns Popular f,t- have the set In I $1- with the full, easy I Sizesl 36 to 42. I Men's and Bays' Stare I ~)

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GAY GIBSON y supper guests' Granfll'ld home. CREATES Monty GranflCld I night With their " A STIR Granfield. . and Mrs. Roy I Kenneth Kel'y, Pi~n"c, and Mr'l IN THE and Mrs. [{by G,ranficld' were gu('sts In the,! Daryl Grandfield home. r CONVERSATIOtt Mr. and M~s. Otto Peters were I Monday gucst~ in the Lyle Peters, homC'. I Mr. and Mr~. l\'l)'~nIBnndIY and I le's all about "back calk'i [amily, Llncc~ln, I I :,s.,r e Sunday in a charmingly expressed I guests In the thub mith home. . ribbed acetate aDd rayon ! MI'. and NIl's. i(i('orge Keifer,'! crepe that is exclusively , ILori J{'an anU Shat'oll, were Sun,' I ours. Much too modest to day evening' guests in the Chub speak for itself,xou'll sooli. Smith home. I I see it advertise in Glam. I Mr. and MIl'S. Lyle P('[ers and our! In black or champagnt" faml~y, Osmond, were .WednE·sdaf : andinsimH5. evenlllg SUPP~T gut'sts III the Otty $1995 I h~lCI:S~ ~~:~eit('lers atl('nded a Ill} : WOOLENS, . I I JE~Y ual shower for Katherine Nicl4 ) at the McLe~n auditorium Sunda)' i afternoon. Mi~s Nictzke will marry ~;~tC ~~:;~~ °i'n fi~:a~;~,'~;npl~::~n:~I~~: $ 200 I ~ARR GS FREE Mrs. Peter's grandson, Richard Jq. ' and tweeds. Ma'nY color!> to~~~oose from. bannsen, Novf 11; I • MAIN FLOOR I, ,yd A la,gr' asso~tment of n~ck'acies and car· 00 'w::;\lI~~~~ 1 ~i~~~/~~e:l:u~~ll~'~~ t rings. Buy, 'he necklal\=e for only $1.00 $1 'I August Longe home, Fordyce. ! : Mr. and ~lrs. John Kuhl ajd S'EA~~i~~~O !IGHTS . and ge the :~~~n:L~~~ng, 'cee! :: ~~~;t~te\~ W~f;~ la~;\~l~7~a)~~~~z~~ IhO::;~ .. and 1r5. Wilfred Hansch, Children's and teens' seamless, stretch 'Jolene and ark, Colcridge, were '---4------..:::~!!!~~b.:::::=~~~::+:=++k_1;~~ nylOJl tights, 70 denier, 2·P1V reinforced 00 i ~~,~n~~~s~~~n. ~;;~jsts in the W~r- :'·--+----..;..------,...-+------....,--H-t-~t"::--, crotch, elastic wajstban~. A varie.ty of ! color!.. Slight irregulars. $1 BES!~~~"B,!U'S 'I Vi~cr:~t J~~d ~:l~~~!~t~ani~ol~~~ 'MAIN FLOOR Sunday afte~noon .. Mrs .. WidtJal~ Reg. Sl·50 BJstform Bras for only $1.00. 00 ,returm'd horjle. with fI.'lrs. ll!Tl~lc These ~re lO~oo cotton. Circular stitched .'$1 Sunday I' : cups. ~vailabl~ in sizes 32 fa 40 in A, 1 1\1r. - ~Ild 11's. \Villiam Punlndy, B or C cup. , !(ay and ~dlth Burns v J,sllcd LINED MAIN FLOOR In [h.e Al lioden home Wednesdry ~OLlSHEID evening.' , 1\11'. and 11r1.J V. G. McFadden and Mr. andJns. Martin Madsen (OTTON BOXERS were Sunday, afterlloon and dinner GIRLS' PARKAS I guests in thO Mrs. Hachel Craven 1home, Plainv~e\',.·. l\Ir. and Mrs. Bob Si7.CS 3 to 8 Sizes 1 to 14 Pendergast ~nd Mr. and Mrs. R;ay Craven and IRex, Randolph, were =~~b:redOfc:i:;s~eIA Ii~'::1 ::;;:i:I:~k~n:~ compitelY ~ilshable, 100°" cotton par· also guests tlhere. $1.00. . $1°0 I

5- Piece TOWEL, SETS. LADIES' KliNG'S Two Both On Guest Two Woshclo hs IFLANNEl PAJ MAS Friday, Oct. 26 First quality tan non heavy eight towels 00 packaged in a nice five·pie e assortment III , TEEN,TIME DANCE at a low, .Iow price of only $2.00. $2 Tait,red f I ann e I pajamas for extra Don Sohl and the "Roadrunners" BUDGET BASEM NT war tho qhoose f r 6 m a variety of 99 pri ts. Siz~s 32 to 40. Adm. 7Sc • Parents Invited I B~OGET BASEMENT 1 Saturdoy, Oct. 27 ,MICROFILM MESH HOSE ~~:~1s BoEr~~eR~ Slight IrregJlar of $1.00 Quality MEN'S COVERALLS 400 needle, 15 depier microf,',ilm s~amless mesh hose. Reinforced heel and toe. 5 0 c: I Size 36 to 46 Regulars Run g~ard in welt and ring toe. Sizes 1 8 2 to p, Mer's action-back covera~ls. Zips from $ 98 I B~D~Et BASE"lENT top to botto." with hammer loop and 4 pliers pocket. Every pai'r sanfori'led. ROYAL TERRY' ! BUDGET B1SEMENT MAGIC KLEEN TOWELS ~ADIES'I tOTTON SLIPS I Sizes 34 to 44 '. Magic Kleen kitchel1 towels ' , . the perfect towel for glassware. Super abo cotton s?rbent and lint Fref. Generous 18x30 eyelet 00 Size. ' $1 BUDGET BASEMENT. 2JC and His Orchestra Adm. $1.00 ~ARqAIN. Wednesday, Oct. 31 FRIDAY HALLOWEEN SPECIAL EDDIE ~KEETS .' 9 a.m. to 12 Noon and His' Orchestra Brush BUfZ Adm. $1.00

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• 1 - 1 1 I I - I I' ! 2 l"the Wayne I Nebr.) Herald. Thursday. ?ctaber 25, 19621 as soori as pIl"III" A pot luck Mr, Ed Fork ',lIIg al duct. M" 'Tom Roberts and :\frs Earl navis I ~IS The 'WSCS will vb.it the s,1mt· l ----.;j,;...---""!"'----i--~...;.+--~'...;.- lunt'h 'ias scrvl'd The next meet· [<'ol'k read a verse "Where Ain't ' ling Willi hel NIlv 7 with Mrs Owen Gild" Mrs George Johnston. sec ~I~~ ~~:~r~:~~h~~nk~~~. t;:orfu~k~ ns 00 Wednesday, Oct:; 24 a~d Nov 8 The ladll's are to meet at eturn to the' church {or·:I socml . ~ I ~c::~n~o~t:~:~ ;h~ :Jes:~s an~o~~:i r~~ar~IU~avheaJ ~~~~:I ~nn ~~rf~l~r the cafe at 1'30 that day Leaders hour. onleY: .voted ·to serve· lunth CARROLL N Will be r..lrs. Perry Johnson and the Vnu'l.f party. ~Ict well EWS Wallf'I', hi)ste~!;c!:i TIl(> ann U a I (' a r d s furOlshed entertamment Mrs. Edward Oswald - Phone. 11~ , IThanksgivIng Praise Service will \~ith nrizes going to Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Lem Jones. Mrs. David Gar. w {' r' c sent to Mrs. C, A .. ------'""T----...;.~'--~--- be Wedne,~day, N~)v. 14. Urockrnan. Mrs. George Stolz, wood will' he l'hairmano Unicc+ OM"" PI.ftfted. :Mrs. Garwood the Ne. - ' ~rrs. LeRoy Petersen and Mrs. ~ The Methodist Sunday school braHka Stille ~uxiliary Presbyterian Churtch S4Pper I Lewis ,Johnson. Knitting Club in J,,;mes' Home ('hildrcl1 wlJl hold their United Na· meeting, ! I Preshyterian C h u r c II 5~ved Knitting Club Ill~,t Saturday with lion'iii' children's drive again this Saturda)! 5upp~r gue!it~ in the mor~ than, 3()O,.at a sUl1pcr ucs. CST In Roberts' Home Mrs. Dave Jones. Guests we're ~ y{'nr. The WSCS will sponsor the Allen StoltenberG home were Mr. day in the diul'1 'h SOCial n om. CST md in lhe Lynn Robcrt~ Mrs O~a Wax and Karen Wayne UlIi<'e£ Halloween pnrty Monday JlDd Mrfi. i!:mil Stoltenberg, Ben. Rev'. Gail AX{'n. ~Jl's. Francis Ax· home F I' ida y evening. Prizes ~nd . Mrs. Ed Shufelt. Ga~cs fur: I' at 4:00 p.m. ' nington. I'n aRd M'rs. (;('ol"'):'(e Owt~ns ere went to ,:\11'. and Mrs. John Paul· nished entertammetlt,. The next I Sunday dinner guests in thd Eg. in charge of HJ(' cllOl'n~ I' am. s?n and Mr and r...trs. ~rv Mol" meeting: will be ~... ith Mrs. Marie Mr. and M..,. Mat'vin 180m and "~ert Lag~ hOl}1c wcw Mr. and WOlnt'n of' th" ("ongr<'ga ion se ved fJ'o. The Iwxt meeting Will be in Ahern Nov. 2. fllmit,. viail('d in the John Petersen Mr!;'. Willi;" Lage and Robbie. I with '11' ..... OW!'n 1'nkins. and IMrs 011' Erv "Innis home Nov. 16. 1- I II i hon1€! W£!dne~day evening, Monday] eVt!ning visilo~s in t11e'l, Leon, art! l~ritch;lJ"(l no,; ("haJl'lnen. . I Presbyterian Senior High I Mr!l. Willis Lage and Robbie qarry Nt'lson home were' Mr. and ~, . I St~r ExtenSion Club I Presbyterian S(mior liigh m.et ~

vi"sited in the Stanley B(!hreps Mrs. Lylb Peters, Randy and Hillcrest iClub M ets S t.a r ,Ext!'n, slon m~'t Tuesday II \Vednesday evening ..Julia Jenkins: horne. Coleri'dge, On Thursday !If· Mary Jonf's, Osmond. II JlJlkr<'st, 111(',t, \~'llh :\-Ir __ . r'1,ra~k evening lD the Kermit Benshoof ancl Doreen Pritchard gave the I tpl"noon. : \'Iasak M () n d a ~'. :\IJ· ..... I r'v I n honlt' ~ With nine members pr('s·lll'~son on ~he intt-gration problem. I K~~~~~i LeaYce1.t~gh~~~fO~er~ ~hr~ Society. i j;rt\'('~ ~;("I'VPlI :\lh (;Plsha, $outh ~~~il ~;~d~a:f~:gbe~n'i~~~;erned l~~il: I~-'~::~n~a;u~<;I~~·~t(f~n.by Sally. FiS'1 I M ~ S bUd r • • IDa ota. and :\Irs. (;)I'h DO\vling hfJme . .\1r~. Hobert Kramer,. Win·:~- ,alny' () r • ,••• Me ·a"dD" ~~ aJrn- Social Forecast I WI!r!' gU(lf;tS. E J f'v (' n n~('mhers ~ide, was a "u('st, The "Iuh voted' w. Fu Club Meets .' nI ., r. 0 ~rs. oe j Iwerf' pr(,,;pnt. :'Ilr~ DIl\'Hl (;:11" ,., '- Lowe and &&Og. Wayne, and Mr. Tuesday, Oct. 30 . wood gave lht. !('~,.... on on a,rthrilis. to ~crid $10 to the opportunity {'en· I We Fu met with Mrs. Robert antI Mrs. {;a,.lord Pflanz, Belden. Way·Gut·Here club, Victor San Mrs. P('rry ,J()hn~on gu\,(' severa! (cr, l\;orfol\<. Mrs. Chester HaV·'I.JOhnson Monday. :\lr~. ,Joy Tucker 1 ]I,. r. and Mrs. Vernon Hokamp dell horne ! readin, gs. The n(~XI lTlil'f'tln, g w. ill rn(',r gav(' the l~sson ~n arthritis. was organist. 1,'I'izes went to Mrs. I,' 'lnd Michael were Thursday dinner Th d N 1 I I 1 The next mectmg Witl be with George Owens; Mrs. It a S C 0 e I ~U('st!l in the Donald Winkelhauer ~::a~YNeiC;;:;bor~ II ~~!. With :-Ofrs. Ll y( !\ orns Nov. \11"'. Gordon Davis Nov. 13. Jones, Way n e. and 1\1rs. John' home, Randolph. EOT J ~ 'Rethwisch. The next meeting will' Sunday afternoon visitors in the Delta Dck: EOT Meets Saturday 1 I)(, with '\lrs. R n s l' () (' .Jones Kpnneth Ii;ddie home in honor ofi I Friendly Wednes ay EOT dub mf't S~turday evening Wayn(', Nov. l~). L

Mr1J. li. H. Dowline home. ~~~/!:~~~eZSi:~~st~ift!~~c me ~f!:~~ss~~~:ev. S~h;eeting is with L ~la;: f()~1~;I~,tt s~,~,7l:~~" sO~(~~rtI~\'I:~~(:'. TU'!ldaJ supper gue~t:o. in the The guest.<; were Mrs. I . , ('littun Thomas home. were Mr. vis, Norrolk, Mrs. was pla.vf'd w~th priz('s going 10 and Mr!!. Eiiert Lage. sen Clnd Mrs. Alfred W~~~l~~~'sCI~I:bMI~~t In the aud- ~:~.:~ J~':;yn~oni~·,st~~~;n~~~~: i~~~: A1r, ,nu M1rs. David Garwood was voted that articles I itonum club room Friday. Njne. Hostesses Were iHrs. Don Frink. :W:h:~:r.=r:cI:ie:f:i:n~~F:lo:n:'d:.:S:h:O:ul:d~rb:.==:r:=====-~~;;i=~~~ teen members answered roll call Mrs. Don Harmer, Mrs. Jim Plan~ r:w_",:e:nt::Ie::;{):m:a:h:a:Th::u:r:'d:a:,:, by naming a favorite piece of tcr, Pierce, Mrs. Dale Klug, Hos1 china or linf'n. Three guests pres. kins, and Mrs. Ray ,Mill('r, NorJ cnt were Mrs. Jay Drake. Mrs. folk. EvprC'tt D a vis and r<.Irs. Allie Davis. Norfolk. WSCS Meets Wednesday I .\11'0.. (;('orgl' Owens gave the! WSCS met WC'dnesday. T h c

t 1(,5son on thc dining room. She I president gave the oprning. tholl~ht I demon<;trat<-d four tahle settings' With a Bihlp reudlng. :'Ilrs. Clair I

and Cf'ntpr pi('{'es. A commitlee Swan"on gave the _ lesson. MC"l' 1 BESTiOFAL~ was dlO~en to make door warmers bers answered !tOI ro~I call with a for the hospital with' Mrs. David vprse from the nook of Romans. Carwood as chairman. Mrs. Lewr· Mrs. \Valt Lage gave a report on THAT'S WHAT MARY FE~TO~ SAYS OF ('0('(' .Jenkins. led the group in the week of pra'yer and self denial. singing and Mrs. Charlf's Whit· Mrs. Fred fiair·cI reported On the ney had ('hargf' of the mystery church markcr and its ' for thC' apernoon. Pas$word was lion. Vi~itors W('f(' GI:ldys LONG BELL( played Jar entertainment. The ~fs. Dallas Cunningham. lUnch commltt('(> was Mrs. Emma Beach Hurlburt. Mrs Lvle r Da\'is, !\lrs. Marie Ahern, Mrs. ningham and Mrs. (,l~I'('~re KITCH~N:S THE BEAUTY of a LDNG·BE~L

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Our prescription prices are individually figured by sim­ I ple arithmetic". the' cost of the drugs plus a nominal fee for professional service , , . the sum of which is a price.

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(left), pop-up mixer 73c Bayer Aspirin ble shelves, sliding 98c are a'few of the spe­ Geritol Breakfast Vitamins 67c cam have in your 4 Rolls Delsey Tissue - . .49c

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l()S MGI'nl:3r,rellr Phone 614, 1022 -. -:1" 'I., ·.i, (arroll. M.WitUer home ere Jr. and ,":alter Fenske and Mr., LeRoy . 1M:~I'vin I'll, Uf'ray Leiey tand Duane I , ' ,,~,and?lphJ and Mrs. Lanuc, t.e'icy· ~~vrer~n w~:~~5i~~~uX Cit~' to ap- (Contmued from page,! 2), Coleridge. I· I • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bower& were I. MI'. un(,1 Mrs. Mel~in M~gnUSOn Sunday evenine: visitors in the I1ctrst .. Thirteen m (! III b c'r S lin· ,a,nd family and Jr. an Mlis. Bernie Bower's home, W~jde. I 8w,cred rol~ call by naming thtdr (I,eorgt~ Magnuson were Sunday Mr<. Ii:~.a !'laU, C'lori~I •. II i ,l..~vorite\' fatl fiO.WCr. MI'Il, F.: dna .•!I.lftcrnoon v!s-itors j the forrest ~pent the w~ekeAd. ill the' Rw"ell :# B~denstcdt won. a JlI·iz~! .. A card rM.agnusoll home. ' aal! borne. " i Mr. and Mn. Leonard, Halleen 1 E..~~ be held in ttle Clifton: Mr. tlnd Mrs. (eorge Grone ~.maB ~~me I~ Novem~JCr. The :WCI'C Sunday dinner guests in the in next meetmg will hi! WILh Mrs Herhert Kleensllnu hom c Ho' ~:reAr~~~~a~a~~::i~~mV~}itdri Vernon Hokamp Nov. 15. . kim;, . ' s. Mr. and MTS. Bob Robert's and ~ Sunday In the family, Lincoln, we r e weekend . visited Mrs. G1;::.~nl~::,"",,;;;;,,""-'=-'r-+..!.---'-'4"':'::'~~~~~1 belta Dek in Johnson Home D('wey . and guests in the Tom Roberts home. in 'a Norfoll( hospital. Mrs. I ,qelta Dek met Thursduy WJth :Mr9, Carl , and Mr. and Mrs. Harry: Holfeldt was a 11.1 0 n day Suppl'r were Sunday supper guesti in the Mrs. Perry Joilnsun Two guests, Mrs. D?n Herrman, 1 After- the Tom Roberts home. Mrs. Rush Tuck<-r [lnd Mrs. Hob 'n,oon VlsLtor/i were . llnd Mrs. Henry Papstein borne, Ndrfolk. supper guests in the cr~ ~ohn8Dfl'd ~erc pr{~sjmt. I'.rllest Steinhraus· and family Mr. and Mrs., MIIurice Han­ home were Mr. and Pnzes wenl to ,Mrs. G. E. .Jones; plainview. ' sen and Mr. and Mr •. R u s h Hansen and family, Tucker and sons, Lincolnl, were MTurs. qlarence woO{~s,M s. Hush Mr. and Mrs. Thursday supper guests! in the ~ker a.nd Mrs. Levi Roberts. ham returned FrIday night, Ort. . 6, 1 It of the ing after spendin~ G~erney Hansen hOrile, /Winside. ~roup will Imtertuin at the firsl .1 the Paul Rayside Sunday evening g Jests . in the Beach Hurlburt home /were Mr. ('vening pa!'ty at .I.allrI!L The next go Heights, 111. ' I' an? Mrs. ~ohn Rices" and family. ~~:ti~oo~~11 NI~~. ~Hh Mr.-.. Clar' ; Frif'ml~ VL!!ited I Sunday dmner guests in the Her· family and LU\\l'ence (J'Ke('{e . . ,r~en.~h()()f home hert Nettleton ho¢e, were I Wa~ne, !som and Monday aftt'(floon I --; d' In h () nor of Mr. and Mrs. FoliTest Nettle~on. ~_ Irorm~g ('_a_~I~rs. in the {'ani prize::; afternoon I I guests m the' Sunday evening visitors ih the home I I Matt Lackas horri,e were' Mr,. and and Mrs I \\a~ a Tue~ I M~s .. Carl Peters~n, Wayne; In the Gil da\" guest m Earl Shlpl£>y's I be~~ld~~it~uPbe~ ~~esti~rin l~e~!~ , iHlnH', Norrolk~ hlrs Forrt's! N('! I ',' in the' tipton. Mr.... f:o~dw,11"(1 Oswald anrl: b~rthday were Mr. and Mrs.i Mar· , home were'1 DougllS arid Prtrieia Linscott were! . ' vm 150m und family and 1 other y :~ relatives G.uerne L(.Jrenz, '. aftprn(oncaU.FrsintheShiPIPYi and Ll'slLe, Han· i homc'., I ~.unday, ~8, Sunday dinner guests in ttl e El­ . : .1\1rs. N () r rh a n Andersen and I [October 1 wi~ J?nes home in honqr 0 Nan· In th(' William' BJily 'ere Mqnday afternoon ('al cy s birthday ,were Mrs. A.rt. Glass, I Serving fmm 12 to 2bo p.m. Mrs SWan Ilers thc Edwddt Oswald homt· Mary Roberts, Mr~. Sy~nal Jones BlllOm I W1 nesday t evening visitors in Owen and Mr. !fud Mr•. Mar­ St. Mary's Scho~1 Holl Ben Bpn I the u b e rl t Nettleton home, Slii and daughters. ! and her bro Way e, fori Mrs Nettleton's Adults $1. i afterllooa • a,1f !• .pper Iowa Cit.v, la" I blrt~ay we; r e Mr. and Mrs. the Eugene r Nettlewn Bloomfield, yL,' Aile Frahm and family, Mr. Mr. and Dale 'CurtrIght 1 and Mrs. MerUn F'rahm and family and Mr. and Mrs Harold Meief and family. Tuesd~y even­ ing Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ham· mer and fa mily and Mr. and I Mrs. Darrell Gilliland visited in the Nettleton home. Saturday dinner guests in the' Allen Frah.m home were Mr. and 1 Mrs. Merhn Frahm and family visitors in Mar.c.e~cth-=----da..u..g.ht('r ~)f, were Ron' Mr. and Mrs. Will Shufelt, entered I • II ,Wayne. II ~ Norfolk h.ospital. !hursday. II i I I the AI- Todd Vol~ller Visited in Ow • Were Lois home ;)~ hl~. grandpare.nts. Mr. • Karen Shaver,! I' ~~~ ~~I\'l~~:~~~CC VolwLI('J', Sun • M:~/n1a~~s., Mr. ang blrs., Melvin Magnuson: y, I and fal~lIly were Sunday dinner • NYLON and C¢>TTO~ Om a h a, was a! ~~~St~S 10' the (;corge :\bgnuson! • in the Leonard! r"ri;lay morning l\fr. and Mr::;. George Grone called in the Leo Dowling home, Pier('e, and th" ~·ostess 4PRONf 9 a.m. to 12 Noon; Herbert Kleensang home, Hoskins. Monday evening callers in the Dewey .Jones home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamhrect, PlamvlCw, Sunday afternoon visitors in the •• Harry 1I0ifeidt hom.e were; Mr. I o~~~ E~~,~~~~~~~.5 9 c and Mrs. Max Brudlgan. ! house slippers. AS~Grted colors and styles. : ' Monday ('vening \'isilors in the I M.st .11 sizes. 2 pair. $1.00 J\.Jnl'tin Paulson home ~('re Mr'j Mrs, Glenn Gray. I\Illwaukre 1\1i'. and M!rs .•John Paulson a'nd I __~~~~~rs. L~~ JOhn~~ ______~ ______~ __~+-~ __ -l~~~ 35-CUP COFFEE M~KER

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Ideally suited for indoor or outdoor use. 2 built-in handles. Le!!lk lind rustproof. Choice of 4 colors, Reg_ $1.99 . , . $ 57 SUPER ABSORBENT FOAM SPONGES I I , Lobk, and feels like fur. In 10 glamour· I Chevy Is The Official Car For,. ous colors, Some All purpase Pak i lined. ~~::~~JYc~I~3r~~ foam sponges in poly bag. As- 5 9 ( I 2 JumbolAlI,Purpose y :. 98 ' Jumb. S~,x7t2'.\ ,p.nge. A".,ted c.l.rs. ' ... . ." {j".... ·.. ···:····~l·:·,:~~~:~~~·;;;~;i·~;:·' i-A-tte~'n.'-d...... ;" th~eB-e:...:.:.;;st:::....of-A-II-D ...... a, y-s I I I I ~F~;~ ~r~ ~i~f~ ~~l~~ I (OOKING SCHOOL' . I eady drl.vlng like thiS,. these women must have a car which of­ ,! ~ ~rs dependability and ~hevrolet is the make more people ~e- \1 end on. See for yours.e.;1f today ... drop in for a deman. strati.on ij ~------t.al~tiell:x~8 ~ FR~D",r.I',:II',. OCT. 26 rive in the exc:iting Jer-Smooth '63 Chevralet. 'I . ,! ,', ; Duracrlaft Pure ,STOP. AND SHOP D OP IN fOR A DEA1ONSTRATIONDRIVE AFTE~ ~HE COOKI~G ,

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1 1 '1 ·11.1' i :! ', I I,",•• "" •. m "", "". _" _" ." 1. .. recuP'>ral:ih2 H ••", .00 • ,_ C, .. '." "" ------...:.I-O!+-...... ~----...:.~;.;.;.-4~--- Meske.i~ Kathy MoHer~ gave a ,,~'"""Ilwhl. Proceeds ~''"' over $40' wj~l be' 1Ireml her~'" opctaUoJl.., .. were' their' son,-,-Robert~:,~,~ at:Id family in WByne, . to the, mothers with a re-: I!.iv('n to somi charity. Mrs, V~~on Mrs. Clarence Holm and Mr. Lincoln., ~ " Grams I sponse by Mra. Walter Moller.! FP7"i('Y and I ~h·fi. Gene Wheeler. Mrs. Harold ij'olm" Guests ~n HIe Lake·GraCfis home urdny Barbara Brownell presented a \11('n w('re gUGsts. Friendly Tuesday. club met past Iweek were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. salute to grandmothers (,U('<"\ I (,)\ enant ('hurch chOIr presented the home of Mrs. Norman """Jersun" ~ Ckr.aff,is,: Belden, on Wcdnes- and speaker was Mrs Hugh Stander, <.I cantata at tho Wausa Covenant Tuesday. The club \<:....;:.:.....;~.:....:....:..:.:...:;,;.:...:.;;..:::::::.::..:~::;=..:.;:,.:.;;..:...;..l~....:..j.=J.:.:.4~.;;:±~S::;. Jf, PtttSffiouth. Church Sunday evenmg. Emil Anderson's 1; \ Mr. apd Mrs. Arnor~ Brudigan c"arolinc Aekfrman, IM'r's. Lloyd: PrJ Cg were gIven as fol1O\\s : Mrs O1we Lamb and Mrs. Fran- Western trip. went to Lin('oln for an AL mect· Hugciruan anljl Mrs. Jloc Boccken Mrs .. , nton Holmber~, gran~rnoth ~ CIS Bypse w:ere In Dakota CIty last Mr. .I'd Mr,s. Paut ing. Mr. and Mrs. (;cor (! ,rell!;Cn hauer. S.'unda y cvcnirig Mr. and II er Wlfh most·grea.t·grsndchildl'cn; \~(,l'kcnd vlslting in the Harry Mrs.IC.ltc. Fischer .nd . ccompanicd them and IYhiilt'd m Mrs. B('rnard Bat'elrdan, Wisner, Mrs. I Clc~ens Nimrod. Ilenn'r. 1I{'ike!> hom~. Fi'cdMr left Sunde V to the Walter Johnson h()n~(): . , were Visitors. j farthest dlstanc('; Mrs. ltorve)' J\lrs. Mdch Backstrom and child· funerel serv1ces for Mrs. Mrs. Will Meyer's lneighbol's MI'. ami Mrs. A. L. I ospisil spent ~aYlot, prettiest hairdo; M.I:S. !l.lar- .rt'n and Mfs. Mahoney visited in 'Garrelts, Wilcox. Mrs. Garrelts \~enl to her home Saturday to celc- ~'I"iday flight ~t (!rcte In the A. B. tin H9lmberg, lal·g~·sl ~ul'se; ..\~r!>. 1.1l(' (' S. r':arrol home, Notfolk, .nd her husband were victims hrute her birthday. 5ubotka i1om(:. Satur ay they at·, Don .peters, largest eorrmgs Mid Ss Aid ::>ervf'rl 'and l"hildr n were in Bassett on .ccidettt happened' near and Wednesday at the M. E. Home Circle club Imet at the --';-' Sunday. I'll y w£'nt for the wedding Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Carlson "~o,?,e., ~rs.j Pierce is Ihome of J'Ilni. Fred MuUer Tuesday Sun~ay afternoon guests in tlw ul 0 nCPh£'i" David Swanson. returned from a month·S. visit the former ,Georglli. ,owers. i nft('rnoon. Harle~ Bard home w{'rl' MI'. and Callers i the Hay Holm home their daugQter and husband, Mrs. ~illj m Thompson had Pastor John Brunn attended a Mrs. iWinton Wollin and daughtPrs: ' . . .. _.~~~ .__ _.~ _._ parlJc~ on T ursday to cciel)rall', l"onf<~ren('e Thun.,day ot the YMCA lVIr. and Mrs. IvaI' AndPrson. ("on· ller bJr . rIO Sioux City. I cord 'and Ruth

Get Acquainted Meeting J A "Get Acquainted Fellowship" meeting at the Salem Lutheran Church, Friday afternoon, Oct. 19, was en.ioyed by 195 lad!(~s ond pas· tors, Gu{'sls wen'l from st. Paul's und Redeemer's Lbthcran churches in Wayn£', SL Luke's nnd St. Paul's ~~~:lcrI~~th~~~~~Chc~'r~~el~~e~. and Mrs. Emil Muller PI"Slded, with devotions given by MI'::>. Otto Nel· son followed by 11 welcome by Mrs. I\obert .Johnson. A ladies' trio, Mrs. ICED Tilurc .Johnson, Mrs. 'Marvin Mon­ [eo son and Mt'::>. Lloyd lIugelrrian" I silng, a('companied by Mrs. Paul 11")5('/Jcl". Pastor Johnson introduced the guest speaker, D1" Paul M. Ling· BACON berg, Director of Pastoral Care at Immanuel Dea oness Institute, Omaha. A "Get ~cquai'nted" social hour followed in the church base· (O~::~: AI C me-nt. I i5 Mother·Daughter Banquet Held Pkg.... Town and Country club sponsor· ed a mother·doughter banquet 1\'Ioo­ THICK-SLICED •••• ~-lb:Pkg. 89c day evening at St. John's church I social rooms. More than 218 at· tended. The theme was "Mada- 1I10isel\e Chapeau." Mrs. D~n Bar-51 HGmS~~3~~~~; ... Lb.89c Gardner ! .~~.~.~.~~~~~ " SlIIokies rr~~~~:;::~~o.r~...... ~f;~:: 59c

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Bel·air, frozen .•• BEET '5 AR 99C Pumpkin Pies premi~: ia~~i%c from th~ regular priee 29c FOR 10 Ibs. 24~oz. Pie

STATE SENMTOR' . Bremner-fresh Sandwich (16th DISTRICT) Town House Brand ....

• Active farmer and feeder ~f Wayne Co. APPLE CI~EIR COOKIES He is in the best possible position to know farmers' needs. (Save 2Oc) 69 ChOCO~';::"~~lOc 39C 1·gallon Jug C 2·lI:t. Pkg. • He has served as director of the Wayne: Co. Public Power Districti for 26 y:ears. Three terms as President Of the Nepras­ ka Rural Electrificiation Assn., and is Crise.,. Blue Cheer Spiels,. ... , serving his second term 0$ a Directbr of Shortening Delerpllt Cluiier the National Rural Electrification !j.ssn., p--...d;!330 2~ZIc '~37c p".~:: 33c . representl ng the state of ~ebrQSka1 (0:'2c: or pack)

• He has g. 0. ined the confide ce and re~pect of hundreds of Nebrasko s. 01,.01 Denr Mr.CIeIl Utili ....' nbricSofteMl' Liquid cleaner Detergent Deterc_t • If elected he will use his ,abilities to· try =79c to bring down power c0stb an·d eqllalize ioS:u~:~I!~,~ ~350 ~39c (""1Oc dr' piCk) taxes. I I I a change -;'ote for a man capable, on sincere ot the U.i.lYorr DISh DII".... Delerge.' IIeIerpIt 'Nov. 6. ! 1Io~1I1 Your ~~39c

l' It ~ ., J: "I II I hrallOn. .f)u~ of -r I Monday. Uct. 29: Officers and Clements \-"crtil1li:er .... 13 15 town visitors wcJ"(~~ l\lrs. Lloyd; I i Salem Luthe~an 'Church leaders meet With Caravan h'am, Tomeo ...... ~ ...... ~ ." ..... 12~·~ 151.~ board i Chmitenllcn, SI6ux City and Mrs. II ~nOb(!rt. V. :Joh.l1gon, pastor)1 7:30 p.m. N. E. Nebr: RPPD 10 18 Iday '''';:' ~1,~:',~:".M:;::lIt \;~lt;;:all·!~h~t~~ 'l'o~'r2°~I~~~ ~!t'~~t;~~~ar~~,~aas se;:::~~·:~,';;,;.~"t 25 ALCW. 2 p,m. PI;,~e~da:;"Ort 30 'I\~(~~a~~~:! ~~~I~~:~ al~~tln::ns gU:~~H ~~~~~~. ,:~~r~ i Ile:~':~~:~~I.Y :1. (~:J("tp.I~~: Bible study Christian Church ~7~~ ~~~~e~~rs BrcsSler.S~he~~k, "',.n,h.",., ',~.". ("orrt,t, ~III',>I:-. ill J'fuJl Lalldholms. Fleetwood. Dr, Byers went to Lin· 1 Saturday, Oct. 27: Confirmation, (Merlin Wnght, paslor) 1117 and 2993; Velmer Anderson, j' y dJllJlf'r ,gUt'sls III the My· ('oln StJturday for the footnall gam{' ,6 a.m.; JUIIOIr MISSIOnary Society, Thursday, Oct. 25, Adult choir, 565 and Adolph Hingst, 222. II) Ols In liOllH' \\1'1"(' MI'. and Mrs. nnd tC) attend Slate Sdwoi Hoard l.p.m. 1 p.m.; youth choir, 7:30; Adult Wed. Night Women'. W L .IJ)!:~~

Mr:-.. 1)1'1 i'('arson ,nnd children Ch . h II :'Ilonday, Oet. .2!1: Area Chri5t~an Sunday, Oct. 2B: Bible school, 1.N.T. Motel 15 \"/o.;it('d In Ill!' Dl'lH) Salmon home ,urc e$·. 0 • ,IJ',dW111Ion meetlng,B. . ~ 9:45 a.m.; worn hip service, 10:55; ~~~~Ie~levator 11331.~, ~I~ ~:I,~~':II',',~"t I~~,~,~i';,t~ ,I~~~jlll~"j;'.~~>:::;: Fir;:;:;:71:i;t~~:~~r;:,~~~rch IJ;,';~:'t';;.:~~Yi pO~ 31 BUild! ng ~f~~it:~r~i:~~tl~~!~:~f.~I~~'~;n:;;l~ ~~~:n~u~~;pe. ~ 9 i \' ~()f1 hUllle. . Thur!>day, Oct. 25: Choir, H p rn --"'- I tee in charge, .7:3U p.m. ,Wake, Grain & Feed. 12 'j ...... 1r . and Mrs. i(('nrH'lh SC'hroedN S,t· d 0 ,t 27' H Jy ('). St, Paul's Lutheran Churc.h Wednesday, Oct. Ji: l'iursing QuaHty Egg Mkt. lU alld fu.mily W('l{' ,Sunday drnner mu~i(~~ ::~oun~'(~m('n·t. II (;0 !j r::~' . (('aryl Ritchey, pastor) home devotIOns, 2:30 p.m. Bossman's Sharpies II 2 i..:,!wsr,o.; In rile John S(:hroNlpr hOllle. i Sunday, Oct. 28: Sunday s["hool. , S'lIlJday, Oct. 28: Worship serv~ce, United Presbyterilln Church Farmer's Union .. 10 (',d\\'ln and Hn~ldall S('h~oed(>r, Nor>!9:15 ,a.m.;. worship S('I"\I["P, ('Olll- fj a.OJ.; ~unday school, 10:15; J,.,u- R II D f~.IJ" ..~.()('.~t Jasl.v,"f'k n the John munion, lQ:30; Lutheran Bihlp In. ~.h~'l"(m BI?Je Institute, St. John's, (John Brunn, .pastor) exa rug 10 Mrs. Merlm Holm and S( hi (JI d( r hOIll(. btl·llll,'. St ..11,ho', ... 7 ..•·\0 p.ln. to ~J::lO. ,.HJ to H:.lU p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25: Presbyterian Waldbaums 9 and Bonnle Morten.!>on, Mrs, Paul Dahlgren left ThurS-I_ youth retreal, Norfolk, 9 a.m. to Cash Store. 9 12 were Sunday dlllner guests day to spend some time with St. John', Ev. Lutheran Church Evangelical Covenant Church 4 p.m.; youth chOir, 7 p.m.; Chan· Herbs Honeys 6 .15 Marvin MortcQson home. Mr, and Mrs, Clarke Dahlgren Missouri gynod (Fred ,JansNon, pastor) 11 eel choir, 8'. Deborah CIrcle, Bon· sThomsen Hardware'.ki 53 16 8 Johnson and children :rr ioi,'ed Ithem in thc aftcrnoon. rmd family in Minneapolis. (Samuel M<'sk<,. pllSfor) Thursdu:r Oct 25' Mary Ma ha n~e Paul, ~~t:ss8 8; budget plan· H~~~ns:~o~e~:C ;~l1'~rtons, ~3·; Mrs. Luther Hypse DlJn Haad{' \\('111 to Lincoln Sut- Saturday. Oct. 2.1: S:.JllJl"day 2::io midweek er· '2B': S(md'ay school, Thomsen Hardware, 906; Irma s~crety', P.~.:· r.l~~n~oa~~bc~. for a 10-day vacation Ilid:I.\· 10 :!(II'r)(1 tht, assotlU"l)on :SdlOO], a.m. \'11"'. 7:30 p.m.; choir rehear ai, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11. Bliemeister, 233 and 541, ~lid !J::l~ Harold and family ll'{'l'!rng o! lill' l.uliH'J'an ('hur('h'l Sunday, Oet. 28: Christian Edu· 8<~O. j Tuesday, Oct. 30: Chkken pIe ___ ~ :llrs. lIa,lflt, ~.lIld dlildT{'tr fl('('omp· catIOn hour, 9::10; worship Sl'rVIf'ps Saturday, Oct. 27: Confirma~ion supper, served by Women's CJf', Mr, and: Mrs •.,tieorge Eiehoff ,nilI'd hlln ,lIld \ i.'>lh'd w!lh Mr ,with Holy Communion, IO::lO; (·Ir· class, dJ a.m. __" ___ 1 cles. I and Mr. and ~r".I'Donald Peters

·-N-'':"O-W----A-N-O-T-H-E-R-R-E-V... O-L-U-T-'-O-N-A-R-Y-D-E-V-E-L-O-P-M-EN-T-f-r-o-m-M-A-G-N-A-V-O"""-' Wakefield Bcwling ! ~;~~t~2~r~~~~t'r:iEa~Lm birthdays. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mrs., Grover Carr and aet t emus tca ma!?7c Or· Scratch Le.gue W L George Eicholl. Ernest Henschke. Kenneth Wenstrand h 1/ l/ Wakefield Nat'! Bank 17 Mr. arlct ·M~s. Floyd Park, and Mr. b' 1 Wl.'l"e Sunday dmner Fair Store "'\ J5 and Mrs. Gilbert Rouse and fam and ;\Irs. Clinton 1 C H~n~~e ~!~;t~~rl,er 1\\~ ii 1'2 iiy helped Donald Peters, Dixon, , ior Clmton's birth· .:, he, m. n.iCle' n t ~C» 'celebrateJ his birthday. . 9 ~r~~~fiice~~o~,~dl~~,~~.~("(, 9 2 ~~12 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hypse 6 M CI' High seores' WakcfH'Jd Furni· :r:e~~~~::!o:o;::.y R~;be~ir;:'i~~ ture, 907 and 2515; Hob('rt Ander- der, Mrs. Luther Bard and Mrs. son, 237 and 575. Robert Olson, La Puento, Calif. TRUg STEREO HI.GH Tues. Nite Ha"dicap W Mrs. Robert Mallum and chiId- Carr's Implcmpnt 25' 21h ren, Grand Island, are spending Sherry's Inl'. 19 9 the week in the Marvi/J Mo~tenson Salmon Wells 18 10 home while Mr. MaBurn is III New . i. I" Amencan L£'gion 16 12 (Jill" \IT'J:J\()~ illtllin~ the SrK'<'tflt'tdlll' r1i~Jl"I1,il>l1 Coca Cola 15 13 ,d ,11'lI'iJphlltlll'iillH! Ih(> IOllnl ptlI'ilv of hudl f"I"IIt\ Bus's .:Ylohil 15 13 r Uptownl'r:-. 14 14 I '·'I'"IHI i, PnJjt...!('d ii'om sid('Sand (,Ilbinl'i froill .. Quailty Egg ,}lkt H 14 Mary Fenton says • .r 1 Burman'::; Dairy 1,1 14 I .11IJ"llilllding y()t~ :with h1(~ Farmers Union 1:1 15 Erwin Scr\"ll'P 13 15 ! I,dl I ""111 Iv of n1""iC: Lund's Barber Shnp 11(2 Hil:! ' Farm Bun'au Ins. 19 Number 13 28 Hi,gh SCOfC'S: C;lI-r"S impJpmf'nt,' "YOU~ PHONE I 3033; Farmers Union, j\(1:1; Clenn I Longe, 267 and 596., , Thurs, Nite Handicap ~S A Em('rson L1qllJd I'!'I"I HELPFUL HANDFUL"

Mary Fenton, like all h'1meI economists, recognlz!ls. t h e telephone as today's b~ggest boon to household effi­ ciency ... saves you countless steps and precious min­ lites th''1ughout the d1y. And you can choose from ".,,,.,~.,< ... many di~Ierent models n a range of pleasing colors­ space-soving wall pho" 5; regular table models; or the Magnificent Malgnavoxl Stereo High Fidelity compac~' new Princess 1h()nes with built-in night light. .. O~rnlsh c?ntempor~ry ..Fpur ~peakers l.nlludlng two 12" '. II1IC1WMATIGlp,layer. FIM/ AM radIO. Only Mag""vo,. To order; or for more i1formation, call the Northwest­ '1.1t.lld.PI." S~RVIC~ ~s wel~ as all part~ and tubes for ern Bell business' office, or ask vour tele!>hone service­ III Y(."dl. DanIsh Contempor ry. mOdel 625 in walnut. W,th ~r.o FM, $298.50. , man. 50 . . , . . I ONLY $279, Northwestern! Bell·~ in Nebraska I'

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NOW CAN LAST A t3L'Cdllse ICROMATIC player elimi. 11dks dl"CI'rmnli' recar.~ and stylus wear, the ella. rn~.; III 'H3n~,~ec1_.!O~J.9 y~~~~. Just the turn of a ·dial starts amazing SUPER Floor Heat traveling to every room in your home. The oil'input, blower speed and Siegler· Astro· S~n Stereo HighFideiit~' matic draft are all synchro­ nized for perfect comfort. convenience and economy. I r~is excitin!g ne~ development exceeds aU pre-, i SIEGLER PA YS fOR ITSELf vious achie em!ents in the re-creation Of music. I WITH THE fUEL IT SAVES

I SEE THE SEI.GLER SE Af HEAR THE ALL NEW i MAG AV SOUND FRIDAY AT THE HEATER ON DISPLAY. Ii The new: Princess phone is so charmingly small and adem ... n~ I~ h I at the Best of All wonder it has captured so many hearts. • ~e Prin ~es co~ pactly jt1St about anywhere in yo.ur. hom~. !lit th.e r Iv~r and 1 , Best of All Days COOKing I SC OO~ Days Cooking School! built·in light goes on for easy nighttime Waling. ~ck a ~tch and 'T soft night light glows. • To order. or for more info on, call thi NorthwEistern Bell business '!'!:t~ y:bo"m~!o,: WA ~~E 'BOOK 51-ORE 'I Coast-to-Coast office ... ~r ask your telephone .at tar ~ ch~ loud or I~ I..) Stores service~. .-...... j .l.ell0 &, OFFICE SUP. PLIES ~alne Meland Ruth Elofson, Owners Northwestern Bell Nebras a ' Pho'I .1 1 217 Main St. Wayne, Phone IS ~ in '·L-~~ ______~ __~~ __~~ __~~ __~ ______~-JI ______~ __~ , il· ...... ,.,."'-, .. -"-~----""T"""---.,..---..~-~---~~_-"!,,,"!"'!""~~~""""'''''~ I

j I 6 Th~ Wayne (Ncb.l Hera d, Thursday, October 25, 1962 the HlIlph' Ols(>" hnm(' were Mrs, .Jay Dr a k e, Gardson, N.', D., ======::=l:=:r;t~::::-;::::--:;;;--:= Ellu Fi,,('iwr and Mrs. Kenley 01· ;:;~t ci~:ke~eekend atl home with : MJrs. Alfred Patent ,lind family ."ien, K('n~y and n~dy .J~'. Wayn~. . II aid Mr. nnd Mrs, William Wittler, W('rinf'sciay ('v('l)lng Vl~Htors In Sunday SUpper gueSt' in the Ro­ land Stahl home we e Mr. and I C lerid,gc, and Mr" and 1\lrs. Mur· Ca rro ' ~~;I I~~;,~~\~;~~c~ai:~:r~c~e~~:u~~~ Mrs. Everett Waller and family ·Mrs.Jidwllrd Oswald ~ r y LelCY and Duan!', Uandolph. I Saturday rlinner guest. in the and Mrs, Maurice Hansen and Phone 115 I 11:IUh£:fl .Nettleton, W~ym' wa~ 3 I Forn."t 'J\;cttl('lon home ~ere Mr. Doug and Mr. and M.rs, Robert \(Continued from page 3) .: Fnday dmner V;tH'st In the I'or, I and !\Irs Iluhert Nettleton Dy . .Johnson, M'ark and ¥arsha, I I r~'st Nc'ttleton horne. . I lpcn and Kathy, Wa}ne ' Sunday visitors in' the Ellery !\lr!.. l)"t'WI'.\' .I01](,S wa~ r ~1Il'sls In till', ,1\1/". anti :\/rs. II,Jrold Siullenberg I1HTlP Pearson home were Mrs. Fred dB and \Vt·dnl' .... day ,VI ... J!!)I" in IIw· l'n~)I~ WdlWmt . WI'~(' ",RPV. 1 WNp Slindar visitors In lhe Hans J\I Walkington, Blanchard, Mich., Cl fiord ,/01]("" hO)lIl,.1 (,a,! Axpn Unt "" I'.r~n('!s X('n 'If;JI'frl'lm Iw·m('. W('s! POint and Mr. and Mrs. f:lalph Pear. S Wllrlq',' Iknsjj(wf W('f(' TIlUrs. ()'~el'fell lh~' Oxford Thursday to visit rela­ (JIlI:!lia. ' homf', I'Jlgc'l' ria\' 1'11'11111)..': 1'1' In til£' !\Ieta ,I~agl' !t()f~ ti,Jes. Sunday suppqr guests in ,n.Jr and Mrs \,ll'l'nl !\;llI/r and I J\lr and ,'\Ir~. iA'ln .lonl''> . IIJr ~J('ggy'~ the E I rnle r Phillips home, in sons and Mr. lind Mrs, Ron V\"1'ilnf''lriav ~.lIpp 'I" gIH'st" in thf' llirthday Wl'dnr'sriay I'VI'111ng honor of the Phillips' and Mr. Kuhnhenn and Rodmey. III W !Ii!;!". 1']<;ltor,> En Wr11!1:' \~('I'I' and, WNlnNiday ('\'('!1JJlI.' and Mrs.; Tom Roberts' wed­ Mr and Mrs. Rush Tuder wl'rp Mr, and Mrs. Gail Pe1erson and ding ann~versaries, we r e Mr. Monday night and Tuesday gUl'Sts 1~<'!\Jghll'r:-,. ;,\jolJrari Neill, ford Dahl I Mrs. Joh,~ Gettman, Wayne, Virginia Cook, Lincoln, was a Weekend visitors of 1he Norman wtlUIS MEYER SIlII'II'.1 jWll1ler, LJJl('oln, ::.penl weekend guest in the home of !wr' ,'Irnns, Da\\,>on. W('J'(' \11'. and' lh(' w('('kl'~](1 In tbe hom(' of hpr paif(~nts, Mr, and Mrs, Art h u r .\Irs. [)i .r. Bl"andsIPt\Pt' ill!'s jl'J. I CANDID~h FOR DIRECTOR :\~I'. illld .\Irs. Ervin Witt· Cook n,pr l>i \1 r. Brandstf'Un's sistl'f i Otto Sahs was a Wednf'sday Slip Mrs. Ray Franklin, Huron, S.D .. i S.lInriil\ b II p~,p f' r gupqs in the per gue.-;t in the Alhert Sahs horne an I\t'rt' l\Ir. and I STORE HOURS old Stoltenberg home Sunday 'I,I:. :'\Ol"mall l\l1lh:r.~()l1 and lam: evening. 11\ ('ullllJrd. 1.1111,111 Andl'l" .... un and' Week Doys - ~ a.m.-5 Friday evening visitors m thl' \i I" ~Ind :\lr~ Os('UI' .Juhll~{)n. DIX Julius Menke home wen' ;"Ir and on Saturdays 1 9 a.m.-9 \1rs Lester Menke anct {ami!\' Sunc1ay evening visitors in the, Sunday din n (' r guests in ";(' (;, r('(I~l AIlIm iwnw \I('J'(' )\11'. and I Gordon DaYl>i hom~~~~~j~:.. _.~~llnS~~_~~~~_: ______

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