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I' 'i .- Sample the genera; election for WaYn 'S,en' at' or Lee '.,I,.':'yn' 'e l"g"'h's n.e county are ,publIshed for the Wa. convenience of voters in thiS "di· , tion of your N.lWIJl 'thE: ,c I,' F . Test ......... is rapidly neal-Ing a close R' ap's WI· Ilk' I"e, ,aces ·..,n .... ' both the democrats and r"publi· (Photo On Page 3) cans what they con- W HI hI' rf t sider their mo...:;t cam· GOP Record [he paign thrusts. we'll be anoth#?r major test herc at 2:30 happy when it is past history ,md , Tilt Ends' In . 7 To 7 Tie normalcy returbi3 to this city and Friday afternoon when the nation at It is our hope High this city for a grla- B 110 and b,elief t,hat,despite (he many Contrast In at the City At,hlctlc bitt,er attacks, accusations Promises And It,3 unbeaten and unscored on '(i and impossible promi,O{cs which Action Stressed record was kept intact last Wro. Parade Outstanding hh ave been II naesday when local team Alumni and former studpnts of ectic ba ot ,e, t le peop , 0 Answ.ering the. cam p a i g 11 blanked Pender High, 13 to 0 ion greatly exCit€<! during a and stati,stics and pointing to the fot' a touchdo=. togl';'" Wayne a Homecoming program, Pictured in cpnter is Wayne and may s,eem at times to be danger of risking this natiou's fu· 6 to 0 lead ru:d' Kessl.,';: hurl- A a relliOW colleg,e day and chamllion; Emil Swanson of. completely unfair but w/len it is ture to Wendell WiIlki" as t,he tltl'rty yar,A pa", to Stull, ,who""car'. witness a thrilling fGQtball battle ing titll'la'3t w!!ek on the Moses all over, they h1>-ve the happy fa· candidate of Blg-Bu,sine"s, Soenat· l'I'ed the'b u all 1'emam' I'ng ten Tn 'Wh1ch Wayne State and the of 23.1!,.2 bushels. At the leH culty of 'forgetting and forgiving or Josh Lee of Oklahoma deliv· for "'0, ;';'ond touchdown undl'l'eated Peru Bobcats batt':eij Herbert Neitzke of HO,sklns, and working for ,,!elfare of fueir ered the political ad· "" W", to a 7 to 7 tie. ' county contest. On t,he !s nation. That's OM of things dmss of the present campaign in in t,he third quari,er. Pender's Coach Jim Morrison's Wildcats "ide, who. plaC\Od thIrd m which mak€13 Waytlj? Friday night. A large team made one long drive but dominatt!d the play for'the first Wayne Photo Co. • • • • - crowd applauded his verbal never :>erlpusly threat,ened Way· three quarters of scor. _________ . _,_ " I thrusts a. t the contradictory pra- ne'8 lead. ing a touchdown Irl the third " one: shou1d mi6es made by t3tandard I quarter on a 30 yard from MethodI" sts Two' FIres' receIve VIrtually the utlll,od sup· of the republican part Y'o, in -.-- .--- Best to Lindahl. Kozic"k convert , , ":,' '! '!,i" !"':-,:1 :",, I _I Hess . Held Sunday·' Prominent Physician Suffers . Fatal Attack port of county voters. We th,'ir quest ballots. , Wayne Gets I cd 'for the extra poirlt, ' refer to WIIlI"m Crossland, a Th"ir first argument, the third .. Peru In DrI"" T G th E' xtI"ngu' 'I· sUe' 'd Attack Sudden memb.er of a county pia- term collapsed when " It looked like an ulet victory 0 a er . IL_l;lr., neer famIly. fath"r, George it was shown t,hat the ban on a 82 Inch RaIn for Wayne until Pe launched cellent 'health, took Crossland, was well known third term was establi/3hed by • ' I a 92 yard sustainl'.d rive in the ---, - on t,he Mop<ll>Y".,Rmtii throughout thIS sectIon of the the people, who naturally have a final quarter-which ven.ed the i Program Of Warehouse Is ing his ileat!' andQ!).MQllJ o ,;tste. Mr. Crossland /las been right to lift it if they so desire,: --- count. One of the utstanding I 'N 'Ch h To Damaged,; Farm ning w"rked late at thI'lo conductmg an. mtenslve ana and wa,s never adopted as a law Fall Weather I plays of the game was a pass' ew. urc He' retired, that nigh.t .. see thorough campaIgn on the non· by th" founders of thIS nation be- Accompanies from Henderson in his own end Be DIscussed Sunday Field Blaze in the of hea)Ut. politIcal ballot for ,state senator cause of the fear that just such ZOl1jl to Mather,s whi} ran to thl' - --- 5:30 TlII"'day mornil)g, e from thIS three·county d,stncLI an emerge'llcy a,> we face today Downpour Here 5O.yard line befug downed. Methodist minis/r-rs and laymen. Two fires within a fe"" hours 'by Mr, If "Ieeted, he WIll be the fIrst would anse, he said. I Lantz, Mathers and Henderson from all partl3 of the Norfolk dl,s· combined with HomecomllIg complained he was· t Real Danger Seen I Wayne receiY/od .82 of an inch carri,ed the drive the of the trlct of the NI'braska Conference ll1I'mbers of Wayne V\llunteer unable to sleep. Shortly c th a I Ie I Th,o real danger of a dictator· I of l'ai'n Monday, the first down- way with Lantz going over for of the Methodist church will Fire Department a workQut Sat- l¥!came seriously III , ':If' und cor t e en ship rests with the Rlection of Mr. pour sufficient to regi,ster here the touchdown. Mason kicked gather in five on Sunday, urday. . Heds called a :p lRl deet- r y r <!' l1: s fact- Willkie rather than that of Pre,sl l3ince October 6, whl?n .97 of an the extra point whloh tied the November 17, for an aftemoon At about 11 a. m. Wa;yne fire-, Norfolk p,hysicilln was,. '. ";]', t> e 0 a ep e;;,en . It d,"nt Roosevelt. who has servea inch of moisture was recorded score, and evening discussion of the men were called to put Ol/t a fire 'e"· due to one I two t2rms Wlthout attempting to The .lbove figures ar." both Although Wildcats enden program of the 'new' in tilt! warehouse b.ehihd the ' .. ' .,t.,!", of unusual Impo::tance that ,I control of the government, from rain gauge at the Car- Peru'13 unb.eaten, untied football church which has recently been Fanners and 1¥Wrcj1ants Oil com- 'He never who IS famlhar WIth thIS county s I he pointed out. The "enator /lart Lumber company office here. recoM, the deadlock clinched the 'formed by the ."nion of-thre,e for- 'pany filling I3tatiari hav. beforl' ,I:>is dea.th.,." I' : "I,"'" needs, represent It. I charged that Mr WiIlk'a's eJacUon Th . h' h t rt d f II' 11940 NIAA title for th>' defend· mer denominatIOns of Methodism. 11 t k I '" ' Dr. George J. HCfloS Wi4! .. 'lbI)1]I, , • • • I . u_ " ram, w IC s a e a mg . ..' - "Th Clirl t' M f 0 ing put hl,s a ruc n w,e ware- at Blake Ontario Juni; 9' It' b't 'Iy per/laps for' would result in a dictstorship or about 1:30 Monday morning, mg champIOns smce there will be T' e" ltl t'h lan e"",,,;ge th or house, locking the wairehouse When iriove4.: s a leal t ' t ' f I Big Business in this country since continued at intervals throughout no Chadron·Peru game this year. e genera eI?c 0 door and misplacing th",,'k,ey, R. parents to ing predictlOns of 0:u. c?rne 0 rthe candidate's whole th da It' . 1 ed. Only remaining con'ferenoo Tpe meetmg WIll be G- -Fuelberth found hunself In. . = ___ . ,,' ,., next week',> ,electIon smc,o a lot, . ,- ,.' I' y. was v: e com rIO is the Ke . Wa e clash held in the Methodist churches of . It d' t hen he dis- MICh. 'n SiePL4, of campaigning,remains and may I p/lII".soph y of government IS ob· i md wa,s accompamed by the re- Be l;Queen " Wisner, BlQ,Omfl,old, O'Neill, South qu e a pre 1camen w ,- marrl"d to Carrie E. at 'change today',s picture somewhat, I Vlou!'ly dommatt!d profit turn of weather, followmg a tty Sioux City and Albion. Dr. John covered his ?Iazing. O'Neill, Neb. To this. ow1ian', WIUI', but we arl' to venture a few' mobve. long perIod of unusually high Betty EUis wal3 crowned Home- W Ekwall superintendent of the Firemen qUIckly . extmgulsh/'ld I born one child, Bonn.le, riO",. " ,M .. '. '7!". guesses. niay recall that we I the "Me temperature for this time of Qu,een at appropriate cer.,. and the pastor,s t,he blaze before the trtlck was .Hugh Drake. , . I', ; hit on ail our pre-primary selec· Too promls,es whIch Mr, Willkle year. momes at the dance which con- of the entertaining churches are damag/ld. The damage to the The was gi:ad*ated tionS and have always contended has made all the 'grl?a< Only change in the weather eluded the day's program. She in charge of arrang,oments. warehouse was not gtl'at a .. I from Detroit MedlCl!1 that such luck g,':!'ldom repeats, 130 r.?forms under the p.re- Sunday' was a .strong wind; the was. presented bY4. Jit..;r;tes Ahem, The general p'rogram(.:f at each though the (3outh wall blaCk· er becomIng "s registered .. we're ,PiCking what we consider I ,sent admInIstratIOn - - the panty mercury climbing nearly to t.hI' presldent, of the W club, ana of these five meetings will be the cned and partly burned. The fire cl,st and latt!r ,took a »q>t gradU.' the easy 011.9,5. First,. President payments for. farmers to brmg high marks which it reached al· /ler attendants were Ruth sell-Isaml" t.hI' themes and seminars resultl'd from a trash firl' which ate at Tulane Univl!fstty, Roosevelt will bl? re-elected by " agrIcultural 111com" to a hIgher mcrot every day last week.' j man, Hooper, Eunice Stancliff/:!, being presented by diIferent spread through the dry grass to I He call1l' to Nebraska. in 11908/ most convinCing margin and plane as the tariff boll3!ers I Pioneer residents expressed the COuncIl Bluffs, Janet Mills, Bloom- The opening session the warehouse. locating at q,ambers--,and i, 4li!\l; may even carry N,ebraska; how- that of mdustries, the funds for belief that th,e rain and cooi' field, McNatt, Wayne, will be at 3 p m with a k,eynott! The second a, larm was sounded I praCticed, for about two ye. ever, the candi<late who does rel',f of the jobless and de,st,itute, weather which accompanied it I Hawkin,s, Wayne and Mar· i addr""s on "The' Christian Mess. I'arly Saturday afternoon when Battle Creek, Neb. ,He' canl e , t!;>, carry thi,> stste will do so with the improved wage and hour would permanently ,end the sum· Jone H........ Wayne. I age for Our TIme". The gather. a fire in a field on Gran· Wayne first In 190,9, returnfu!;, a margin of less thall 30,000 votes. for labor -:- Wlt,h the mer.like temperatures this &oa,son Predominance. Of. patriotic Ings will the'll break up into semi. quist farm -about 5 mile,s "outh-I here three years later and . SC'Cond, T.elTY Carp.enter nose actIOn o.f r.epubhcans III congl'€f3S, and indicated that resid?nts, who floatt; was the of one nalO and discussion 'groups at 4 west of Wayne got out of control ing her.e since that ·year.: i' 'jL out the e'lltry In !)te the maJonty of whom have op- have not made prepar· ?f the most colorful and outstand· p. m. for the consideration of var. and' flreme'll wer,e called to ex· City Physician 25 " :1' gubernatorial race. .senator- pO&ed of tins aticms for freezing temperatures, lng HameOOtIllng parades ever iou.s detailed problems and sub- tinguish it. I He wa.s a member c>f, th .. e ial race will b" too clos? to hazard I and the. mt"rcst.s and obJecflv"," should do {30 in the near futur<>o staged here. The college band led I jects. There will be seminam, , -- -,------ - . ne Masonic Lodge and, a guess, the winner depending on i of the BIg mterest<; sup- Th.o dI'OP in the mercury was the parade whIch f,?atured four I with speakers and open discus· Fund To Buy I Degree Mason. He servell a ". whether Roosevelt or WillklE; WIllkle. exp.."Cted to stimuiate sale of fall bands, the Wayne, Ponca and; sions, for leaders of youth groups, Presidency For I for 25 years,. ' hich carric,; th,o state. Third, to get" Spicing his address with sever- and wint,er merchandise which hIgh bands, the last two I for pastor:;;, for church "chool W'llk' I S positIon. he held at the tIme of nearer home, Karl repu!)-r al humorou,s illustratioll$. Senator has laggE'd due to the directed by former college workers, for local church lay 1 Ie s een his death. lW was a130 p;1 «tent; liean, will be r,,..,lected to con., Lee, who hal3 ipd the fight in the ably warm weather. students, Arthur GulIlv,er and lead,ors, and for the leaders of 'of the Five County Meliic ,/!IS', gr.ess from thil}) distrlct as willi senate to draft wealth and pro- I 1 BIll Stewart. Prof. John R. Keith I women's societies- of Christian Jam.es C. Quigley 'of Valentine, tSOCiation at the ttme' 0:' Ihis .Judge Cr.crry to his present po,st'j perty as w/?II as men, i 4.H SPECIALIST HERE I directt!d t,he college "'od K. i service In the local churches. An· democratic national committee. death, Fourth, the farm €xtenst<JO pro- at Mr. Willk'? for the candIdate s 'I ' D. Hansen, the Wayne HIgh band. I other leader will follow with a h d I th h gram on a basIs, wiIllnglliOsS to draft men but re- .. Mary Nelson, Club Many of the floats w"re out· I (Continued on win te approved by a h,oavy, ma·1 fusal to draft industry for nation· speclahst fr?m the Agn"ultural 'Btanding and wprthy of praise. I (Continued on Page 6) men In Nebraska and other I jolity in Wayne county. Now,' al defense. ! college v: as m Wayne FrIday to Pile Hall won first prize with its . . state" to raise funds to buy the Peru Player you pick the hard ones. I FDR Is Leader work WIth Helen _ ",od. ]l}sther ';.hl' Of Peace; t:M junior clas, KiwanmllS presidency for WUlkie Seriously Hilrt 'I Th>' speaker pointed out that Schroed."r on 4-H Judgmg. The placed second with Its "Wildcats" Hear Address d t th ame time made pubIlc T/le injuries suffered by two, it has bo2en Presid.ont Roosevelt girls will r"present Nebraska m fioat and the W AA was third C··· sa mCl'Ung In Omaha In' Game Here players in the Wayn"Vm'll con· I who haB"taken the lead in urglnl; the national contet>t at Chicago with its ,spOtts float depicting a On hnstlamty at which apprOximately $23,000, _"', tel3t h.?re were the only dar!< I this nation to prepare for defense· m The, Nebra"ka 4·H game of croquet. , was rai.,ed among men of wealth I Don Dean, quarterback the, 'pots 0',1 an otherwke success'ful and I'n gl'vI'n'g the British all aid I' Club delegatIon WIll leave Omaha I - ---'-.:... --'--, .- Rev. Rosenburger spoke on the! th t ·t H OI"nted Peru team received an I jury " t L_ 30 .. tl oA P 2 contributl' ons of Chlistiani ty to n a commum y. e p " , . . HOn-o ..... COrnifl'g· event. The various short of'men, The Pre.sid.2nt W0t3 ,on NovemJ..J'\!r I ,-,on on . t t tho t btl' which in concliSsi n of ,,- Society at Kiwanis club luncheon out ha 113 amoun w""s a ou , . , '. organizations at:. d classes on the I severely criticized adversely when five times the total the the brain in the h, ·lI. which wor, d so diligently his warnings were first issued It Pa' ys To Ral'se ,1l.. amps Monday noon. He was introduced t t Itt h . d game at the college Sator He 'VII by H. E. Siman, chairman of the cratic s a e comm ee as ralBe ". f .• , ... ,,' on the floatt3 Jnd oth.'?1' details I and republican a,s- program committee. for thi:3 campaign in NE!'braska. was in serious 'fqr:" of ,the celebra oil deserve com· I sured the nation that t/lere would t I some time Saturday nightl and mendati(!J[}. be no war. After President Roose- la d f under the care of a local physic- " " " " i velt had acted, Mr. WiIll'ie came who explai'ned briefly in October, W. E. McFar nOlan -Ot,her speakers were Chester Mr. Quigley charged tha ear y I how the $1900 alloted to the coun- Chicago, a successful bond brok· . , Aft."'r hearing Captain EddiD i aloTIg with his "Me Too", but M . d 0 ah d He W3fJ taken ""orne Sundat and ty agent's office will be spent if er, aI'rJve in m a an arrang·. ." , JUck€'I1backer, presid"nt of Ea,st-' added that he didn't like the way the amendment for county finan. cd two m.octlngs with the wealth. condliton was ,aUs .. ern Airlines, ten banquet gu.ests president Roosevelt did it, support of ;extension work is lest men of the state, firf3t at factory Monday. , 'I: at Sioux City's big airport dedi- Senator I...ee .emphaSized the t,h ah CI b with 15 t It ly rtbd I cation ."vent Saturday night that fact that a change in adrninistra· approved In the eLection next e Om a u presen was erroneous rellP r r1', first class mail should be carried tion would be another victory for Tuesday; Supt. ·N. F. Thorpe, a'nd the second, a luncheon, several ,state papers Sunday] . d ' ·t Id who' discussed the proposed a- I 16, at the Paxton hotel to a .Wayne player, Bud Besf, r,e,-, by planes to bol,3tt'!r aVla IOn an the axi:i" powem since 1 wau mendment that the state superin. each of present at the fIrst celvlad a broken build up t,he great army of com- hinder and d"lay t,his nation's de· I brl f' t th P W <>_ Id WI d 'd t tendent of public instruction be wa,s to ng Ive associa e eru- a.yn: .• 1l)71 pctent aviators in the wor, n f,ense preparatiCllls an at 0 placed. on the board of e<jucation. Mr. McFarland, Mr. QUIgley jured but hIS mjun"" t., rr·turned to Wayne England and Pr€sident al lands and funds; and W. "H. I added, painted such a tormenting torn ligaments and no ken flowing with enthu,'3'fasm over the Roosevelt is bemocracy',; leader Swett, who told Kiwanians about I picture, to t.tJJ; effect that the according to CO,:ch Jim plan. To hear him tell the story, today throughout the world. tile ,special train going from Way. ' of Pr.emdent Roosevelt s re- MQrrlson and a local you would think that ihr; prop05- Senator Lee wa,s by ne to Norfolk Friday evening to I electIon thl:::; country would be- al is second only to that made by Dr. Walter COWlty accomodate passengers who wlsn I come socializ?<i and communized Columbus that it Blight bn a fail' chairman of the democrat party. to see th,'? Northern Normal or I and that the very- considerable idea to test that old lheOl:! about He was also the guest of honor Aberdeen VB. 'WSTC footbali I means of ,every individ'!al present the world being sql1are. '1')10 plan at a dinner =ting of democrat- game. would be .worthless "h,o len dol'S have merit, but if you r.oaI- ie party I,eaders of northeastern ________ Omaha WIth approXlmato1lly $23,- EnlaJ'ged NY A Program In County Planned , ::,1 ly want to get enth:l1l3iastic about Nebraska at the Hotel Str.atton 000 f Nebraska mone to be h h d September' a . . y Ernest Brandhorst,.NYA youth it, just kt Win give you t e or· preceding hit3 addr.es s , Hl.S a ' thrown mto the clo,smg hours of 1 . "11 b ribl€' d-etails. dr,(;6 her,? was th.,:, only one schoed, Mortgage this battle to buy the American i: o to <)0 e uled for ,him in Nebraska but he Indebtedness presidency for Wenden WiHkie". youth between th.e ages That rain Monday W3,S just will deliver a serie," of talks in Excerpt(5 from a letter indicat· of 17 and 24 who are what th." doctor ordered for Way- Kansa(; and O./$"lahoma before re- . t. up -.;:; 1¥:' county. Wonder what party turning to Washington. The following snows the Mort- mg plans for more such mgs unemployed and inter.ested in ap- will be the first t() ciai'" CI'cdit : gage Indebtedness record of I to raise additiClllal 'funds froni plying for NYA employment.l-Mr. Wayne county for the month I the wealthy wer/> also qUGted by Brandhorst will be at Co. Misist. far that one. i County Clerk's ending September 30, 1940:, Mr. Quigley in his warning to ance office in Waytlj? 'from :8:30 " "'" . 'Sister Dies .: 9 Farm Mortgages fiI.ed, $36.·' voters. to 9:30 on Friday, No.v_ 8.212. Tonight, the republIcans .are --- 'I ' 900.00. The National Youth ing to eV,'"!n the. score 1 County Clerk L, W, Ne€dham'l 4 Farm Mortgages Ml\ and Mrs. Dick Stricklett or tration is planning an ,.enlarged'il democrats on hffi?\i.;es !or word Monday morning $11,477.75. Blair visited Friday and 1 Satur- NYA work project program'iuri:Ul., voters by $omng t elr" verslon h'l k" I'de that his It pays to raise champions! Lela no Herman, Wayne - C·t M rt . f'led $5100 da ·th th' da 'ht M W " .. of th<:! farm along with v: 1 e wor In., tnoSwa dro ped! .:> I y 0 gage(3 I , , . Y WI elr l:lg er, r:S. . city and county officials in, hrghlights from,l the liv,es ,,0. f one {3lster, Mlho hved rn I , P I county boy, found this out when he rec,eived the check for .00. D. Hall, and family. ne county. Youth who IU'C not: W d,ell Willkie, and one' ;jharles dead e:rr ly Monday. .. $989.20 for hltl calf, Max, which won. for him t,he grand 3 City Mortgages reieas/ld, $6,· a,ssigned to local wor\t ,4'1,', ma:\tbe, you',v"" ht!ard were not lmmsodmtely championship baby beef award at the recent Ak·Sar·Ben 300.00. Mrs .. HI'nry Tietsort and Mr. may be aSfJigned to NYA l'esi ent" a II ·ttle about t":m over the aIr I avaIlable. i stock at Omaha. A picture of th", check is shown 361 Chatt£>l Mortgages filed, and Mrs. Bull Baehr of Siolvc City pt;Ojects, such, as .'.... I above. The bottom pictur,e shows Leland HerI))a", Jeft, re- $316,567.69. were dinner guests Frlolay eve· dent project at BelleVue, recently. I Mrs. Ben Ahlvers was il1 sever, ceiving his check from County Agent Chtaster WaJters. 158 Chattel Mortga-ge,5 reJea'3ed, I ning of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tiet- resident horn,e.makmg pre;>" (Continued on t'"::..&:'i' 6) tal laf;t week. .e Photos·by Wayne Photo Co. $105,555.71. ' sort and family. Blair. \ " . ";'11 . ,ll:"':::::I:,

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Page 1: R' • Ilk' Hess - Waynenewspapers.cityofwayne.org/./Wayne News (1938-1943)/1940...we're ,PiCking what we consider I ,sent admInIstratIOn -- the panty mercury climbing nearly to t.hI

I' 'i .-Sample ballobl~r the genera;

election for alll~~!Il?tf>iin WaYn 'S,en' at' or Lee '.,I,.':'yn' 'e ~H' l"g"'h's n.e county are ,publIshed for the Wa. convenience of voters in thiS "di· ~erfe,ct,~e,por~ , tion of your N.lWIJl 'thE: ,c I,' F . Test ......... ~y is rapidly neal-Ing a close R' • ap's WI· Ilk' I"e, ,aces ·..,n .... ' both the democrats and r"publi· (Photo On Page 3) cans deliverin~ what they con- W HI hI' rf t sider their mo...:;t ~ffective cam· GOP Record r(~O~r~o~' [he ~~~~~~Sv.l: f:~C paign thrusts. P~rso:Hally. we'll be anoth#?r major test herc at 2:30 happy when it is past history ,md

, Homeco~in~ Tilt Ends' In . 7 To 7 Tie

normalcy returbi3 to this city and Friday afternoon when Laur~I the nation at la~ge. It is our hope High invad.~s this city for a grla- B 110 and b,elief t,hat,despite (he many Contrast In ~~~~.clash at the City At,hlctlc C:!~n:d ~ueen; bitt,er attacks, fal~c accusations Promises And It,3 unbeaten and unscored on '(i

and impossible promi,O{cs which Action Stressed record was kept intact last Wro. Parade Outstanding hh

ave been II hurl~tlvcrlballY inLethl~ naesday h{~rc when th.~ local team Alumni and former studpnts of

ectic ba ot ba~ ,e, t le peop , 0 Answ.ering the. cam p a i g 11 blanked Pender High, 13 to 0 ion ~

=~~:2~~:~I.(:~~~i~:::;mY~~ ~:·~~fd":n~~~~:e%I~·ep:~ca~c~! E~~nq~nua'~~~~;~~:~Jc:~~ :hOi~y:~~ ~~~~:~¥~:~~:;~tC£;~i; greatly exCit€<! during a and stati,stics and pointing to the fot' a touchdo=. togl';'" Wayne a ~uccessful Homecoming program, Pictured in th~ cpnter is Wayne and may s,eem at times to be danger of risking this natiou's fu· 6 to 0 lead ru:d' Kessl.,';: hurl-A a relliOW colleg,e day frlen~'3hips and chamllion; Emil Swanson of. completely unfair but w/len it is ture to Wendell WiIlki" as t,he tltl'rty yar,A pa", to Stull, ,who""car'. witness a thrilling fGQtball battle ing titll'la'3t w!!ek on the Moses all over, they h1>-ve the happy fa· candidate of Blg-Bu,sine"s, Soenat· l'I'ed the'b u all -t-;'~ 1'emam' I'ng ten Tn 'Wh1ch Wayne State and the of 23.1!,.2 bushels. At the leH culty of 'forgetting and forgiving or Josh Lee of Oklahoma deliv· yaI~~ for "'0, ;';'ond touchdown undl'l'eated Peru Bobcats batt':eij Herbert Neitzke of HO,sklns, and working for ,,!elfare of fueir ered the outstalldi~1¥ political ad· "" W", to a 7 to 7 tie. ' county contest. On t,he r!~ht !s nation. That's OM of ~e things dmss of the present campaign in in t,he third quari,er. Pender's Coach Jim Morrison's Wildcats "ide, who. plaC\Od thIrd m thl~ which mak€13 d~mocracy,'great. Waytlj? Friday night. A large team made one long drive but dominatt!d the play for'the first Wayne Photo Co.

• • • • - crowd applauded his verbal never :>erlpusly threat,ened Way· three quarters of thE!"gam,~, scor. _________ . _,_ " I thrusts a.t the contradictory pra- ne'8 lead. ing a touchdown Irl the third "

A~ lea~t one: Candl~~\e shou1d mi6es made by ~ t3tandard bear~ I quarter on a 30 yard ~pas.s from MethodI" sts Two' FIres' receIve VIrtually the utlll,od sup· er~ of the republican part Y'o, in -.-- .--- Best to Lindahl. Kozic"k convert

, '!i!~!I]!ill'll!il'I'ili'il'il·!]I:I':tl'I~!I)'IIllI.'I· , ":,' '! '!,i" 'i~1 !"':-,:1 :",, I :1,,!:'f:lj~1,',

_I Hess A~e" . Held Sunday·' Prominent Physician Suffers . Sudd~n Fatal Attack

port of Wa~e county voters. We th,'ir quest fo~ ballots. , Wayne Gets I cd 'for the extra poirlt, ' refer to WIIlI"m Crossland, a Th"ir first argument, the third .. Peru In DrI"" T G th E' xtI"ngu' 'I· sUe' 'd Attack Sudden memb.er of a ~ayne county pia- term p~ec.e-dent, collapsed when " It looked like an ulet victory 0 a er . IL_l;lr., nc,ss,c-who-;had-~.il!,~~i!1 neer famIly. HI~ fath"r, George it was shown t,hat the ban on a 82 Inch RaIn for Wayne until Pe launched cellent 'health, took car~, q~." n~" Crossland, was well known third term was establi/3hed by • ' I a 92 yard sustainl'.d rive in the ---, - patient~ on t,he Mop<ll>Y".,Rmtii throughout thIS sectIon of the the people, who naturally have a final quarter-which ven.ed the i Program Of Warehouse Is ing his ileat!' andQ!).MQllJ o ,;tste. Mr. Crossland /las been right to lift it if they so desire,: --- count. One of the utstanding I 'N 'Ch h To Damaged,; Farm ning w"rked late at thI'lo conductmg an. mtenslve ana and wa,s never adopted as a law Fall Weather I plays of the game was a pass' ew. urc He' retired, that nigh. t .. see thorough campaIgn on the non· by th" founders of thIS nation be- Accompanies from Henderson in his own end Be DIscussed Sunday Field Blaze in the ~est of hea)Ut. politIcal ballot for ,state senator cause of the fear that just such ZOl1jl to Mather,s whi} ran to thl' - --- 5:30 TlII"'day mornil)g, e

from thIS three·county d,stncLI an emerge'llcy a,> we face today Downpour Here 5O.yard line befo~e befug downed. Methodist minis/r-rs and laymen. Two fires within a fe"" hours w¥ a~akened 'by Mr, I~~I"~ If "Ieeted, he WIll be the fIrst would anse, he said. I Lantz, Mathers and Henderson from all partl3 of the Norfolk dl,s· combined with HomecomllIg complained he was· rest!~",;, ~aync t co~~ty ca~'~~:t~ ,f~e~ Real Danger Seen I Wayne receiY/od .82 of an inch carri,ed the drive the r~t of the trlct of the NI'braska Conference ll1I'mbers of Wayne V\llunteer unable to sleep. Shortly .!'f~~" c ~scn th a ,,_prese~ I Ie Is;;:'tu~e I Th,o real danger of a dictator· I of l'ai'n Monday, the first down- way with Lantz going over for of the Methodist church will Fire Department a workQut Sat- l¥!came seriously III , ':If' und cor t

e ~mc~~ra u'nt~ en ship rests with the Rlection of Mr. pour sufficient to regi,ster here the touchdown. Mason kicked gather in five cent.~rs on Sunday, urday. . Heds called a loc~l, :p lRl

a~l deet-r al~ y r <!' t~~lve l1:

sfact- Willkie rather than that of Pre,sl l3ince October 6, whl?n .97 of an the extra point whloh tied the November 17, for an aftemoon At about 11 a. m. Wa;yne fire-, Norfolk p,hysicilln was,. '. ";]',

t> e 0 a ep e;;,en . It I~ d,"nt Roosevelt. who has servea inch of moisture was recorded score, and evening discussion of the men were called to put Ol/t a fire ~=:f~~heMrNO~;~;:'~O$ i~"! 'e"· due to pendm~ I~gj.'51ation, one I two t2rms Wlthout attempting to h,~re The .lbove figures ar." both Although t~ Wildcats enden worldwi~ program of the 'new' in tilt! warehouse b.ehihd the ' .. ' ,;~, .,t.,!", of unusual Impo::tance that ,I .s~ize control of the government, from th,~ rain gauge at the Car- Peru'13 unb.eaten, untied football church which has recently been Fanners and 1¥Wrcj1ants Oil com- 'He never regai~ consc,i~,1.,l~n~~~,,!, who IS famlhar WIth thIS county s I he pointed out. The "enator /lart Lumber company office here. recoM, the deadlock clinched the 'formed by the ."nion of-thre,e for- 'pany filling I3tatiari ~here hav. beforl' ,I:>is dea.th.,." I' : "I,"'" needs, represent It. I charged that Mr WiIlk'a's eJacUon Th . h' h t rt d f II' 11940 NIAA title for th>' defend· mer denominatIOns of Methodism. 11 t k I '" ' Dr. George J. HCfloS Wi4! .. 'lbI)1]I,

, • • • I . u_ ~ " ram, w IC s a e a mg . ..' - "Th Clirl t' M f 0 ing put hl,s a ruc n w,e ware- at Blake Ontario Juni; 9' 1~88;' It' b't 'Iy per/laps for' would result in a dictstorship or about 1:30 Monday morning, mg champIOns smce there will be T' e" ltl t'hlan e"",,,;ge

th or u~ house, locking the wairehouse When h~_V;C,!,!_ tw~ive, ,h~. iriove4.:

s a leal t ' t ' f I Big Business in this country since continued at intervals throughout no Chadron·Peru game this year. ~me. e genera eI?c 0 door and misplacing th",,'k,ey, R. Wlth-Ii~ii parents to Se~-'-T ing predictlOns of ,h~ 0:u. c?rne 0 rthe ~<:>J:lublican candidate's whole th da It' . 1 ed. ~ Only remaining con'ferenoo gam,~ d~§,cusslon. Tpe meetmg WIll be G- -Fuelberth found hunself In. . = ___ ~ . ,,' ,.,

next week',> ,electIon smc,o a lot, . ,- ,.' I' y. was v:e com rIO is the Ke . Wa e clash held in the Methodist churches of . It d' t hen he dis- MICh. 'n SiePL4, 1901,~. ~1Il!., of campaigning,remains and may I p/lII".soph

y of government IS ob· imd wa,s accompamed by the re- Be ~b. l;Queen " Wisner, BlQ,Omfl,old, O'Neill, South qu e a pre 1camen w ,- marrl"d to Carrie E. Ben~n at

'change today',s picture somewhat, I Vlou!'ly dommatt!d ~ profit turn of ~all weather, followmg a tty Sioux City and Albion. Dr. John covered his w~rehouse ?Iazing. O'Neill, Neb. To this. ow1ian', WIUI', but we arl' to venture a few' mobve. long perIod of unusually high Betty EUis wal3 crowned Home- W Ekwall superintendent of the Firemen qUIckly . extmgulsh/'ld I born one child, Bonn.le, riO",. " ,M .. '. '7!". guesses. Y~u niay recall that we I S~~ator ~ con~rasted the "Me temperature for this time of comi~g Qu,een at appropriate cer.,. N~rfolk di~trict, and the pastor,s t,he blaze before the trtlck was .Hugh Drake. , . I', ; hit on ail our pre-primary selec· Too promls,es whIch Mr, Willkle year. momes at the dance which con- of the entertaining churches are damag/ld. The damage to the The dece~ was gi:ad*ated tionS and have always contended has made re~arding all the 'grl?a< Only change in the weather eluded the day's program. She in charge of arrang,oments. warehouse was not gtl'at a .. I from Detroit MedlCl!1 cO.ll.I~~ ~.',; that such luck g,':!'ldom repeats, 130 ~ r.?forms c~.ned ~ut under the p.re- Sunday' was a .strong wind; the was. presented bY4. Jit..;r;tes Ahem, The general p'rogram(.:f at each though the (3outh wall w~ blaCk· er becomIng "s registered ~:rm:aLo .. we're ,PiCking what we consider I ,sent admInIstratIOn - - the panty mercury climbing nearly to t.hI' presldent, of the W club, ana of these five meetings will be the cned and partly burned. The fire cl,st and latt!r ,took a »q>t gradU.' the easy 011.9,5. First,. President payments for. farmers to brmg high marks which it reached al· /ler attendants were Ruth sell-Isaml" t.hI' themes and seminars resultl'd from a trash firl' which ate cour~e at Tulane Univl!fstty, Roosevelt will bl? re-elected by " agrIcultural 111com" to a hIgher mcrot every day last week.' j man, Hooper, Eunice Stancliff/:!, being presented by diIferent spread through the dry grass to I He call1l' to Nebraska. in 11908/ most convinCing margin and plane ju~t as the tariff boll3!ers I Pioneer residents expressed the COuncIl Bluffs, Janet Mills, Bloom- ~peakers. The opening session the warehouse. locating at q,ambers--,and i, 4li!\l; may even carry N,ebraska; how- that of mdustries, the funds for belief that th,e rain and cooi' field, Delor~s McNatt, Wayne, will be at 3 p m with a k,eynott! The second a, larm was sounded I praCticed, for about two ye. ~-h1 ever, the candi<late who does rel',f of the jobless and de,st,itute, weather which accompanied it I Be~ty Hawkin,s, Wayne and Mar· i addr""s on "The' Christian Mess. I'arly Saturday afternoon when Battle Creek, Neb. ,He' canle , t!;>, carry thi,> stste will do so with the improved wage and hour would permanently ,end the sum· Jone H ........ Wayne. I age for Our TIme". The gather. a fire in a field on th~els Gran· Wayne first In 190,9, returnfu!;, a margin of less thall 30,000 votes. sta~dards for labor -:- Wlt,h the mer.like temperatures this &oa,son Predominance. Of. patriotic Ings will the'll break up into semi. quist farm -about 5 mile,s "outh-I here three years later and r~,i,I\" . SC'Cond, T.elTY Carp.enter wi~l nose actIOn o.f r.epubhcans III congl'€f3S, and indicated that resid?nts, who floatt; was the h~ghhght of one nalO and discussion 'groups at 4 west of Wayne got out of control ing her.e since that ·year.: i' 'jL out the republi~an e'lltry In !)te the maJonty of whom have op- have not made n.oce~ary prepar· ?f the most colorful and outstand· p. m. for the consideration of var. and' flreme'll wer,e called to ex· City Physician 25 l'ear~,; " :1' gubernatorial race. T~ .senator- pO&ed m~ch of tins le~sla~lO'l1 aticms for freezing temperatures, lng HameOOtIllng parades ever iou.s detailed problems and sub- tinguish it. I He wa.s a member c>f, th .. e 1Wl.~~I' ial race will b" too clos? to hazard I and the. mt"rcst.s and obJecflv"," should do {30 in the near futur<>o staged here. The college band led I jects. There will be seminam, , -- -,------ - . ne Masonic Lodge and, a~3;md: a guess, the winner depending on i of the BIg Bu~tness mterest<; sup- Th.o dI'OP in the mercury was the parade whIch f,?atured four I with speakers and open discus· Fund To Buy I Degree Mason. He servell a ". ~if;y: whether Roosevelt or WillklE; ~ortmg WIllkle. exp.."Cted to stimuiate sale of fall bands, the Wayne, Ponca and; sions, for leaders of youth groups, Presidency For I phys~clan for 25 years,. ' hich carric,; th,o state. Third, to get" Spicing his address with sever- and wint,er merchandise which ~ausa hIgh bands, the last two I for pastor:;;, for church "chool W'llk' I S positIon. he held at the tIme of nearer home, Karl St.~fan, repu!)-r al humorou,s illustratioll$. Senator has laggE'd due to the uI1t'~~ason- directed by former W~yne college workers, for local church lay 1 Ie s een his death. lW was a130 p;1 «tent; liean, will be r,,..,lected to con., Lee, who hal3 ipd the fight in the ably warm weather. students, Arthur GulIlv,er and lead,ors, and for the leaders of 'of the Five County Meliic ,/!IS', gr.ess from thil}) distrlct as willi senate to draft wealth and pro- I 1 BIll Stewart. Prof. John R. Keith I women's societies- of Christian Jam.es C. Quigley 'of Valentine, tSOCiation at the ttme' 0:' Ihis .Judge Cr.crry to his present po,st'j perty as w/?II as men, lasj1~d o~t i 4.H SPECIALIST HERE I directt!d t,he college ban~ "'od K. i service In the local churches. An· democratic national committee. death, Fourth, the farm €xtenst<JO pro- at Mr. Willk'? for the candIdate s 'I ' D. Hansen, the Wayne HIgh band. I other leader will follow with a h d I th h gram on a cou~ty-financed basIs, wiIllnglliOsS to draft men but re- M~s .. Mary Nelson, 4.~ Club Many of the floats w"re out· I ~;;'.':~Pa~~r: f~~ a':n~V::: weal~;, (Continued on Pag~.2l win te approved by a h,oavy, ma·1 fusal to draft industry for nation· speclahst fr?m the Agn"ultural 'Btanding and wprthy of praise. I (Continued on Page 6) men In Nebraska and other I jolity in Wayne county. Now,' al defense. ! college v:as m Wayne FrIday to Pile Hall won first prize with its . . state" to raise funds to buy the Peru Player you pick the hard ones. I FDR Is Leader work WIth Helen _ ",od. ]l}sther ';.hl' Of Peace; t:M junior clas, KiwanmllS presidency for WIOnd~I1 WUlkie Seriously Hilrt

• • • • 'I Th>' speaker pointed out that Schroed."r on 4-H Judgmg. The placed second with Its "Wildcats" Hear Address d t th ame time made pubIlc T/le injuries suffered by two, it has bo2en Presid.ont Roosevelt girls will r"present Nebraska m fioat and the W AA was third C··· ~~tafls o~ sa mCl'Ung In Omaha In' Game Here

players in the Wayn"Vm'll con· I who haB"taken the lead in urglnl; the national contet>t at Chicago with its ,spOtts float depicting a On hnstlamty at which apprOximately $23,000, _"', tel3t h.?re were the only dar!< I this nation to prepare for defense· m December:~ The, Nebra"ka 4·H game of croquet. , was rai.,ed among men of wealth I Don Dean, quarterback ~ the, 'pots 0',1 an otherwke success'ful and I'n gl'vI'n'g the British all aid I' Club delegatIon WIll leave Omaha I - ---'-.:... ---c--~- --'--, .- Rev. Rosenburger spoke on the! th t ·t H OI"nted Peru team received an I jury " ~ t L_ 30 .. tl oA P 2 contributl' ons of Chlistiani ty to n a commum y. e p " , . . HOn-o ..... COrnifl'g· event. The various short of'men, The Pre.sid.2nt W0t3 ,on NovemJ..J'\!r ~ I ,-,on nu~ on a~e. . t t tho t btl' which r~ulted in concliSsi n of

,,- Society at Kiwanis club luncheon out ha 113 amoun w""s a ou , . , '. organizations at:. d classes on the I severely criticized adversely when five times the total the ~mo.1 the brain in the p~~_ ~~ h,·lI. which wor, d so diligently his warnings were first issued It Pa' ys To Ral'se ,1l..amps Monday noon. He was introduced t t Itt h . d game at the college Sator He

'VII by H. E. Siman, chairman of the cratic s a e comm ee as ralBe ". f .• , ... ,,' on the floatt3 Jnd oth.'?1' details I and republican congre~m.,=n a,s- program committee. for thi:3 campaign in NE!'braska. was in serious cancij~on 'fqr:" of ,the celebra oil deserve com· I sured the nation that t/lere would t I some time Saturday nightl and mendati(!J[}. be no war. After President Roose- la d f under the care of a local physic-

" " " " i velt had acted, Mr. WiIll'ie came Waltt!r~, who explai'ned briefly in October, W. E. McFar nOlan '~ -Ot,her speakers were Chester Mr. Quigley charged tha ear y I

how the $1900 alloted to the coun- Chicago, a successful bond brok· . , Aft."'r hearing Captain EddiD i aloTIg with his "Me Too", but M . d 0 ah d He W3fJ taken ""orne Sundat and ty agent's office will be spent if er, aI'rJve in m a an arrang·. ." ,

JUck€'I1backer, presid"nt of Ea,st-' added that he didn't like the way the amendment for county finan. cd two m.octlngs with the wealth. hl~ condliton was r"por~ ,aUs .. ern Airlines, ten banquet gu.ests president Roosevelt did it, ~d support of ;extension work is lest men of the state, ~ firf3t at factory Monday. , 'I: at Sioux City's big airport dedi- Senator I...ee .emphaSized the t,h ah CI b with 15 t It ly rtbd I cation ."vent Saturday night that fact that a change in adrninistra· approved In the eLection next e Om a u presen was erroneous rellP r r1', first class mail should be carried tion would be another victory for Tuesday; Supt. ·N. F. Thorpe, a'nd the second, a luncheon, ~ct. several ,state papers Sunday] t~t":

. t· d ' ·t Id who' discussed the proposed a- I 16, at the Paxton hotel to w~ICh a .Wayne player, Bud Besf, r,e,-, by planes to bol,3tt'!r aVla IOn an the axi:i" powem since 1 wau mendment that the state superin. each of thos~ present at the fIrst celvlad a broken colla~, po~e ~! build up t,he great army of com- hinder and d"lay t,his nation's de· I brl f' t th P W <>_

Id WI d 'd t tendent of public instruction be wa,s to ng Ive associa e~. e eru- a.yn: g~e .• !'=;,w~ 1l)71 pctent aviators in the wor, n f,ense preparatiCllls an at 0 placed. on the board of e<jucation. Mr. McFarland, Mr. QUIgley jured but hIS mjun"" ~,,!If\SI t., 'iI~." Sw~tt rr·turned to Wayne ow,~r· England and '~ince Pr€sident al lands and funds; and W. "H. I added, painted such a tormenting torn ligaments and no ~ ken flowing with enthu,'3'fasm over the Roosevelt is bemocracy',; leader Swett, who told Kiwanians about I picture, to t.tJJ; effect that i~ the bOl1e,~, according to CO,:ch Jim plan. To hear him tell the story, today throughout the world. tile ,special train going from Way. ' even~ of Pr.emdent Roosevelt s re- MQrrlson and a local phY~lCian. you would think that ihr; prop05- Senator Lee wa,s introdu~d by ne to Norfolk Friday evening to I electIon thl:::; country would be-al is second only to that made by Dr. Walter B~nthack, COWlty accomodate passengers who wlsn I come socializ?<i and communized Columbus that it Blight bn a fail' chairman of the democrat party. to see th,'? Northern Normal or I and that the very- considerable idea to test that old lheOl:! about He was also the guest of honor Aberdeen VB. 'WSTC footbali I means of ,every individ'!al present the world being sql1are. '1')10 plan at a dinner =ting of democrat- game. would be .worthless ~at "h,o len dol'S have merit, but if you r.oaI- ie party I,eaders of northeastern ________ Omaha WIth approXlmato1lly $23,-

EnlaJ'ged NY A Program In County Planned

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ly want to get enth:l1l3iastic about Nebraska at the Hotel Str.atton 000 f Nebraska mone to be h h d September' a . . y Ernest Brandhorst,.NYA youth it, just kt Win give you t e or· preceding hit3 addr.ess , Hl.S a ' thrown mto the clo,smg hours of 1 . "11 b

ribl€' d-etails. dr,(;6 her,? was th.,:, only one schoed, Mortgage this battle to buy the American ~~sy~~n~n ~~~roriu~re ~ i: o to <)0 e uled for ,him in Nebraska but he Indebtedness presidency for Wenden WiHkie". ~rview youth between th.e ages

That rain Monday W3,S just will deliver a serie," of talks in Excerpt(5 from a letter indicat· of 17 and 24 l'ncl"~I'v~, who are what th." doctor ordered for Way- Kansa(; and O./$"lahoma before re- . t. up -.;:;

1¥:' county. Wonder what party turning to Washington. The following snows the Mort- mg plans for more such m~ mgs unemployed and inter.ested in ap-will be the first t() ciai'" CI'cdit : gage Indebtedness record of I to raise additiClllal 'funds froni plying for NYA employment.l-Mr.

Wayne county for the month I the wealthy wer/> also qUGted by Brandhorst will be at Co. Misist. far that one. i County Clerk's ending September 30, 1940:, Mr. Quigley in his warning to ance office in Waytlj? 'from :8:30

" "'" . 'Sister Dies .: 9 Farm Mortgages fiI.ed, $36.·' voters. to 9:30 on Friday, No.v_ 8.212. Tonight, the republIcans .are ~o-I --- 'I ' 900.00. The National Youth .~ct:rtinis.

ing to eV,'"!n the. score ):~lth ~ne 1 County Clerk L, W, Ne€dham'l 4 Farm Mortgages ~eleased, Ml\ and Mrs. Dick Stricklett or tration is planning an ,.enlarged'il democrats on ~I~ hffi?\i.;es !or receiv~d word Monday morning $11,477.75. Blair visited Friday and 1 Satur- NYA work project program'iuri:Ul., voters by $omng t elr" verslon h'l k" W· I'de that his It pays to raise champions! Lela no Herman, Wayne - C·t M rt . f'led $5100 da ·th th' da 'ht M W " .. of th<:! farm l3it~atio11 along with v: 1 e wor l~g In., tnoSwa dro ped! .:> I y 0 gage(3 I , , . Y WI elr l:lg er, r:S. . city and county officials in, ay~:li~": hrghlights from,l the liv,es ,,0. f one {3lster, Mlho hved rn I , P I county boy, found this out when he rec,eived the check for .00. D. Hall, and family. ne county. Youth who IU'C not: W d,ell Willkie, and one' ;jharles dead e:rrly Monday. .. $989.20 for hltl calf, Max, which won. for him t,he grand 3 City Mortgages reieas/ld, $6,· a,ssigned to local wor\t ~ro ,4'1,', M~~ary.- ma:\tbe, you',v"" ht!ard R~talls were not lmmsodmtely championship baby beef award at the recent Ak·Sar·Ben 300.00. Mrs .. HI'nry Tietsort and Mr. may be aSfJigned to NYA l'esi ent"

a II·ttle about t":m over the aIr I avaIlable. i stock ~how' at Omaha. A picture of th", check is shown 361 Chatt£>l Mortgages filed, and Mrs. Bull Baehr of Siolvc City pt;Ojects, such, as the'~' .'.... I above. The bottom pictur,e shows Leland HerI))a", Jeft, re- $316,567.69. were dinner guests Frlolay eve· dent project at BelleVue, recently. I Mrs. Ben Ahlvers was il1 sever, ceiving his check from County Agent Chtaster WaJters. 158 Chattel Mortga-ge,5 reJea'3ed, I ning of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tiet- resident horn,e.makmg pre;>"

(Continued on t'"::..&:'i' 6) tal day~ laf;t week. .e Photos·by Wayne Photo Co. $105,555.71. ' sort and family. Blair. \ " ,"~'f,j:;I':':' . ";'11 .

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to M1'Il. Tom 10';;;;';. a"d Mrs. Dick . ,p. re&i e.".: ... t, ,.a .. 1 " t .. ,C ~.!.',"! lIl!l)ist"'t: The ~1.~\l.~~1>' !'galn:ln,;' __ ,-1..,. . .I----'-.....;-~.H .. '_: . ...,.:...i-..:..,;. +-'-..... -!i.~fiIi . ...;.. . ...:.."":"-

. two w,eeks . W;I!Ifi'~" ~v()r James. FRANKLIN D. ROOSElvELT,Presl<iknt'

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o :·'Mrs. GeorH'beWl11C1 of W$t L.J P<>int, third , .. sin.' ct.' .. ch.airmari. of publicity, ad " $,~ th.e WI!~e Woman's chi ' , ,~: afternC!$. Sh.e ,spok.e o. "Women and Na· tionalDeten~".' . . .

Convention f.e. M .. ·~ ;,ye. ~'.' ~v~n by the follo ,II: W'l¥ wno at­tend£<i the lj.\,'el'tip'1 of F¢er· ated Women'rI' ~I~b, /It N,w,'I'olk last wW<: "F'lBeITY"Mrs.

D WENDELL L. WILLKlE. President

Non-PQliti~al Ticket 0 HEN~Y AS'S JR. --------~--~----------- ~p4buf1l1l

I For Member Of Legislature, Sixteenth' District 0 -------------- ------------------------------,!I.

Vot", for ONE . . For Ov~rseer Road Vist. No. 65 Republican 0 Vo1:.e for ONE .

. C. L. Picket ,~r~.. .: E. GaileY, Mrs. Cmren e W gilt,· Mrs L. Sund and M .j:...;\. Fane~e.

Ml'/l. H. H .. I!le,n~om led th,e group In sill \11$.

CHARLES L. McNARY, Vice President

United States Senator Vote for ONE

o R. L. COCHRAN _____________________________ Democrat

n Score Board' W

Mrs. RUI'~1 '~113 entertained D Score Boanl. *11e~ FrIday aft-I emoon. PrIze , I~ i Clfrds Wilnt to I D

HUGH A. BUTLER -------c-------c----______ Republican

ALBERT F. RUTHVEN ___ .. __________________ By PI'tltion

::rieO:~'ftal . '1h~lu~~eet~ I ___ --.-.-.--.-.-•. -.-""-",'-,,,--.-.-.--.-.--.-.-.--.-.--.-.-.--.-.--.-.--.-.-.--.-.-.--.-.--.-.-.--_--two wI'ek,s r-ith ;il!!rs. George 1'! BI'~, ~-7-----! State Ticket

Governor Vote for ONE

fI'ERRY CARPENTER ________________________ Democrat

DWIGHT GRISWOLD ____________________ :.~- Republican

Lieutenant Governor Vo~ for ONE

WILLIAM H. DIERS __________________________ Democrat

WILLIAM EDWARD JOHNSON _____________ Republlcan

Secretary Of State fpr ONE

HARRY R~NSON ______________________ Democrat

FRANK MARSH ____________________________ R.epubllcan

Auditor Of Public Accounts vole fQl'-()ll{E

WILLIAM H; PRICE ________________________ Democrat

RAY C. JOHNSON __________________________ Republican

o ---- ----------~--·--------------------------------------l 'State Treasurer

Vote for ONE

WALTER H. JENSEN _______________________ Democrat

L. B. JOHNSON _____ ..... _ .. ___ . __ .. _____________ Republican

Attorney General \'ote fo,' ONE

o o D

~

MICHAEL T. McLAUGHLIN __ . ______________ Democrat

WALTER R. JOHNSON ______________ .. ____ .. Republican

Railway Commissioner Vot/! for ONE

S. A. SWANSON _____ ...... ____________________ Democrat

RICHARD H. LARSON _____________________ R.epublican

Congressional Ticket B~it:,tl~_.td'?f~~ For Representative In Congress, Third District hi to<~tball-h8isl ''o~_ONE -

VICTOR J. McGONIGLE ________________ .. ____ Democrat

KARL STEFAN ---------------c------------ RepubUcan

PAUL BURKE _____________ .. _______________ By Petition

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. Commissi6nerS Tick~t For Oounty OommiSsioner, Second District

V'*e tPl' ONE

'rr; '. I -U LAWREiNOE TEXLEY __ ~ ____________________ Democrat

WILLIAM A. CROSSLAND 0 o ERVINE E. PONT 0 ------------------------------- p,el11ocrat

o ---- --------------------------------------------------- 0 For District Judge, Ninth District

Vote for TWO

o o o o

ADOLPH E. WENKE

CHARLES H. STEWART

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I

For Regent Of The State University, ThiIrd District

Vote for ONE

JOHN G. MOORE

CRAS. Y. THOMPSON

For'County Judge Vote for ONE

J. M. CHERRY

o o D

LOUIS BENDIN ____________________________ Republi&m

For Precinct Assessor vote for ONE

-B THEODORE Ei~--==== __ =_~~ ____ DJl~~ -

-D -mJNRYA.NDli:R.SOif ---~::::--------------____ R:;J;.lbUcan

o ---- ---------------------------------------------------For Overseer Road Dist. No. 30

Vote for ONE o JOHN GREUNKE --------____________________ Democrat

o EARL ANDERSON _____________ ~ ___________ Republican D D o :_>L=== _______ ~------------I~ ,~-~i~-~=-;;:;~;:.:-;.~~;---------

For Directors Wa.yne County Rural Public Power District

Vote for TWO

o o o D

ALBERT W. WATSON

LYLE MAROTZ

J. G. SWEIGARD '

LAURENCE RING

____________ 4 Years

____________ 6 Years

Proposed By Petition For "AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK"

o o o

FRED BARGSTADT ____________________ ,, ___ ~mocrat

ALBERT MAAS _____________________ , _____ R.epublican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 32 Vote for ONE .. -~------.-----

o o D

ED MORRIS _______________________________ Democrat

V ED. MORRIS _______________________________ Republican

D YES" Shall an ~ppropriation be made annual-ly n"QIU_the_fiENERAL FUND of the County -_______ <,..:c_on_t_ln_u_ed_on_P_U_e_II_I _____ _

{or the support of Agricultural Extension

o 'Vork~"

NO "Shall all appropriation be made mmual­ly from the GENE;RAL FUND of the Coun'ty for the support of Agricultural Extrnsion Work?"

Precinct Ticket For Justice Of The Pleace

Vote for ONE

o D o

_~~ ___________ ~ __________________ _'_ ___________ Democrat

J. O. WEBB ___________ ~ ____________________ Republican

For Precinct Assessor Vote for ONE

o o D

__________________ . ___________________________ Democrat

E. O. BEHMER ____________________________ 'Republican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 62 \'ote for ONE

D o D

___________ -= _______________ D.~mocrat

AUG. MEIERHENRY- _______________ ~ ______ Republican

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For Overseer RoadDist. No. 63 yote for ONE ' .

D o o

Democrat

H. C. HANSEN ____________________________ '" Republican

KARL STEFAN CONGRESSMAN, THIRD DISTRICT

NORFOLK'oNEBR

Oct. :SO, 111«)

The uext _e._1on or COIlgre._ ""11 be taced .1tb 1IIiln7 probl .... oZ grllveat importanc., We IIWIt tl,M. acm. oound lI<I~bcd

~·{:,:a:t~~tg~t;=l.~~de~he neceaea17 national defense prog:N.m which ... 111 coat IDaD7.bll,llona oZ dollars.Pollcleo ..... t be adopted ... Mcb .111 malntaln govern­ment credit. prevent 1nrlatlon. and encour­age normal bus1nes. and agriculture. We III\l8t continue to Siva &aalatance to the aged, and the unfortunate c1tizens who bavs been the vlct1.ma or drouth and depreaalca. IIan7 other d1tr1cult o1tuat1ona InWIt be mot U' ire are to ma1ntaln our American ideals and protect the t'reodaa wb1.ch baa boen our heritage.

In put Hoalone. I ba:vo worked tor th08e th1Dga whlcb aeemed, boat tor OQI' countl'7 aDd tbe people or thia dle­trlct, regardle.e or partlaan polit1ca. I haft tried to g1ve ever,. possible help In· baDlf.l1ni!; tbe 1nd1 vidua 1 proble... ot .,..,. o.S.tizena." I can only renew ~prev1CN4 ~= :.gf: :srorou;be 1'j!;. ul service

The docle lao rea to ... 1 tb 70U .. ~ .betbe .. I alall continue aa Jour Roprs-

~:=n-:i.~ :~;;~;o g~;t!~~ ~~1;!:. C;~~~~n!~t:~.~:;1:~ds~~ .• :~r~hins wt.11 be aU right.-

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(The society editor appreciate your social personal news items. 145).

G. Q. C, Club

will and L'all

Member~: of tbJo G. Q, C, club met Tuesday afternoon "with Mrs. Ray Surber: in honor of her birth· day. MU3. H. Vv·. Winterstein was a guest. PriZ!('s iu contests and games were won by Mrs. John Go,shorn. Mrs. Will Roe and Mrs. Monta Bomer. The birthday cak.2 was baked by Mrs. Gcorg','_~ Brc,3s­ler. The ne~t Ine'.:-ting of the club will b,2 with Mrs. Will Roe Nov. 19.

Piano Recital Twenty gl.l.est::; attended tile r.']­

cital presented Tuesday ('wC'-ning by the piano pupils of Ml\S. Paul Harri'I1gton ai h(~r resid{'l1c,e stud­io. Following- if, the program: SunriE,e Trail, duet b~r Phyllis FQ<)t~l' and Betty Ann Grant; From A Wigwam and Soldiers'

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Marcn, Berqard Nicholaisen with above is F. W.' Sullivan's t.~am of Jack NicholllielOn tapping the players who have defeated Pierce, Stanton, thm; Four Little S<)ngs, Lois Rus. Hartington, Wal<.efield and Allen. This 1/3 Sullivan's first sell; Lazy ~ary, duet by WilIlem. y,oar at Wayne High, The players ar,e left to light (back ina Benthacj< and Mr.s. Harr41g./ row) Lindsey, Sah,s, Ellis, garder, Johnson, D. Jens€'1l, A. ton; Folk 80,ngi3, Mary Alice Hell-, Jensen, Harr,ell, Noakes, Bar.elman. eberg; ScarlH Poppies, Alan Dan· Middle row, Assistant Coach Morrl/3, Stra/lan, Gran· i.els; Dublin Town and John Peele, quist, Bilson, Bierman, Haas, Mahnke, D. McPharron, Betty Ann Grant; My FiddLe and Harrisan, Grl2Cnwald, Tilton, Coach Sullivan. Gentle Bee, Dolores Tietsort; Front row, Murray, Hockom, Smith, Pflueger, Johnson, Ev.ening Bells and Minuet, Tom- H. McPharl'on, Han;ngton. Power,'5, Stull, K,~sler, Wright.

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WAY their IJ1temst'ln culture, and who, stand to 1>e mOist us tor our vote. i.

"It seems strange to me that a party headed by rfr. WillkIe ~ ... ,- th •• ,should spend sevl"l1 years attac)<· Ing every phase of oUr national farm program, and theJ;. come out In an election year wlfh Indo1lle-mente of it", Thom~n .contin· " I

ned. "But maybe the f,/-ct the Ne- ! ac.o. , service record' '. braska 'farm cash 1'11005 has In· behalf speaka for It,self. It ',is a creased 51 per cent :lnce 1932,' recor,d that has ""ver been equal· has /lad something to do with led any time, ,anywhere". , that. Maybe the fact ,that more I i .-------than ten thou,sand fartn families Mr. and Mrs .. Gu,s Mille, r 'and nave . already obtalnCd electric Phillip of Pierce were dinner (;ervice through REA: and thlr·, guestf3 Tuesday in the Arthur

uled to receive it, has 'had some- . _____ _ teen thousand more ar, e SCbed" Magdanz /lome. , .

thing to do with It, tJ;;. Mrs. Mary Summers of Bloom. Thompson l11at, I f1eld:vlslted a ww days last week

"Speaking for the' and II In the home of her daughter, voting against him to be, Mr;s. Levin Johnson. ' an old republican He eX' plalned that only months

, ago, three fourths' IIcan,s In cong!"eI3B, ershlp of the I publican

Mr. and Mrs. R<lf3s Hank and family of Blair visited over the week-end In the Prof. A. F. Guill. ver home and attended the con· ventl~ at Norfolk.

I voted against continuing the

courtesy of Wayne Photo Co.) I Loan program. --~--~---'-' =-- \ "What they

Committee Is divided almost "",,".! c1arffy1n'g campaign Issues so "" said, "Was the Iy between the two major pilrtles. ! to enable farm men and women I that has come Our Interest In political cani.1 to locate candldate;l for natlon'aI I Nebraska farmers palgns Is, confined entirely to 'offlce whose record Indicates men since the ).940

I'h Tu~Y SUPI!:1...:gu'l~t1I::,I,l,Ute

r O~f Mrs. ,."V" StralI8.1i'iil:' helM >-"._, birth".;;"""'" ,",,' " I r. w",,~.,s ...."..,W~I.'e".

~ollaI:s,~d '. F., Eo. S~!!II""","""','.',''';.''!"''. hand or I ' ", '" , ,j .... " ,I il""·"I"~~I""'."~~~ bU/l~s F. , Berry went to" Allen" 'IOu harvest 'Tuesday.

mil' Bah!'; Stars Atwinkle, Nancy i~ted in front, Student Managers Rodney Love and

Perry; Pirate King, Setting Sail, D, 'K"."'ort~e·===-===,======~====c====+lft---:----z"~~.IIIiIIi\::---TIi'\ • ..n !l"rnlnwr-and The Storm, Alan --=-- -.".~--

Daniels; Swiss Lullaby and Frog Duplic'tte Controot I Contract Club Chorus. Eleanor May Kay; Th.o Mrs. L. E. Brown €'1ltertained I Mrs, H. H. Hahn entertained Streamlin.or an,d. Th,e Sky,scraper, the Min.or grollP of the Duplicate I m,ombers of the Conllact club at Betty Ann Grant; Under the \lviii, Contract club, Mrs, ROy" Gates, luncheon and bridge Wednesday. owp and Curious Story, Phyllis and Mr,s. Robert Kirkman Mon-I Mrs. O. R. Bow.en won first pl'lze Foster; The Gho:st In The Haunt· day of last w,oek Mm. H E, L.oy ,In contract. .-d Room, Jamcc Jo/1n50n, Re. and Mrs. Gates tied for high: ~~~~i~n~ Werf' ,served by Mrs.: sc?re. Mrs. Willard Wiltse enter- i G. L. P. Club

gt . I tams the group next Monday. I Mm. M. V. Crawford .entertain-. : : ed G. L, P. club Thursday eve·

Dr. L. F. Perry, dentlst./ B. P. W. Club i ning, Mr~. Roy Pi,orson. Mr, and Phone 88. Prof, 0, R. Bowen spok.o on I Mrs, Wan", Lerner and Mr, and

,"Political Highlights" at the I Mrs, J, W. Groskurth won prize.s ~-.- ! Business and Professional club I in cards. Mrs. Groskurth enter-

Acme Club I meeting Tu,esday evening. Th.~ I tains Nov. 7. ,Mrs. A, M, Jacob,s, Mrs, C, L1 clUb discussJd ,3pon,soring a ple'l -------

Pickett and Mrs. Prudence Th€O· ture show to raise mon.ey for the I

bald entertained the kcme club shoe fund. TabJ:~s were decoratea IF r er Monday of la,3t w~ at a 1:30 with pOlitical figures and pIns,; a m s de:ssert luncheon at the Jacobs Mis,s Ruth Rubeck Mi(3s Verna I . home. Fall flowers and pink roses And,erson and Mis~n Ewing A W d deoorate~ the homlO, The menu served, Mrs, Raymond Cherry will re . arne w~s carned out in pink and talk on Hobbies at the next meet-green. ing on Nov. 12. The committee in [ --­

: charg,o is Mi5B Dorothy Steele'l Must Elect U,Bld·Urn I Mi.ss Izora Laughlin and MIss FDR W 11

U.Bid,Um club member.s and Leona Bahd.c, " a ace Mrs, J, H. Morrison'w,em enter· I' --- To Keep Program I tained by Mm, L. F. Good at, M. I H Club ' ~~-. bridge an~ dessert Tuesday. Mrs. I Ml:S George Born,hoft ~nter· I A warning agail1;3t propaganda I Raymond C:herry and Mrs. Morr!· i tained' M, L H. club m~mbers" that "We'll have a farm program son won.pnllts in cards. The club: Mrs. R. T. Whorlow and Mrs. I no matte~ w~o IS ~lected" was, me-et'5 WIth Mrs. B. L. Starh:, Nov. I Charles Baher. Wed'l1l:',da aftf'r. 1 sounded for l'\f'hraska farm mell 5. I ' Y and women coday by L, M'I -"==-- noon, Mrs, J, H, Brugger, Mrs, Th cit ' f th N

-'- ::-:..- _ ~ Baker and Mrs. Bornhoft won ompso~,.. rurman 0 e. 1:-1 Prof. and M. rs. 0, R. Bowen and I prizes in bridge. Mrs, Brugger braska dIVISion of. the NatIonal

Mr. and Mrt:~. A. V. Teed were entertains Nov. 6 I c~~mltt~ for. Agncultu~e. I guests at a plleasant dinner Tues. ___ ' If we re gOing to keep the, day evening at the Dr. and Mrs. I : fann program, which farmers of J .. T. Anderson home. I B. And D. Club .. _. . + NC1"IO;bl!tra!>csrktlaija,(jn'Udgno.t"lh'i; lO~er'Ast,ga'ifte,i;isillhllia";ii."1 __ "...... ___ ~. -=-~ ...... _ , .. _ .'" --M-rs;' Maunce Grant t:"ntertatn-

_. led B. and D. club Thu03day eve-- I, Adju,stment Admin.ii3tration. we

Suits And Overcoats

The best buy in a good suit or overcoat for the man or young man is at our store. We have real good, all wool suits for men ajudc young men at $13.75, $16.75 and $19.75. Overcoats that are right up to date at $14.75, $1~.75 and $22.75

Ja"Ekets In all wool with le-.ttber sleeves

in fancy oolors. • $2.95, $3.95 to $8.45

til" .jacket. LEATHER ,M,CIKE'!'S

in pony and suede,

$5.95 to $8095 For SandbtUTS - get a pair of

L'J~~in§ 50 cents

the pair.

oxfords $2.95 & $3.95

Real Ileat,her tlfO.

Sweaters $1.95 to $3.25

IF IT'S GOOD i_;,\ID WORTH THE MONEY, 1,~,rE HAVE IT,

fred l" Blair store

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ning, assisted by Mrs. D. B. Mc- must keep men in our national Murray and Mr,s. Jim Sutherland. headquarters whose r.ecord indi­Prizes in cards went to Mrs. D.el~ I cat.es their will to continue it. mer Fitch, Mrs. Paul Pawelski 1 "These men are Ffanklin D. and Mrs, Howard KahLer, The Roosevelt and HlOnry Wallacc", next meeting will be with Mrs. I Thompson, a Franklin county Rot3S Jacobs on Nov. 26. Mrs. Ed farrn.er, declared. Stipski a,ssists her. I The National Committ,ce ror

~'~"-ii-i-iililliiiiii~: Agriculture is an action group ~ composed entirely of farmers. I We are 'tota1ly ·indepena.oht;

GAY . political and non'parth3an in prin­I ciple, ThlO political background of

: tI"',_~~_~,_~~,,_~~~nall

ii', I·Tu .... e-sd-ay_W_A ... YN .. E .... oc-to-oe-r -II IIII~

THEATRE

"DOWN ARGENTINE IJI. WAY" ~ • starring

Don Ameche·Betty Grabel ALL iN COLOR·MUSICAL

Wed-Thurs.

Early ShOl\' Wednesday 280 till 7

"TJf[ ·SENSATIONAL COMEDY S-/I\·A-S-H Of TIH' C[ NTIJRV'"

MILES NEBVJNE Dr. Mlle. Nervine Is •

scientl:fte fonnula com_ pounded under· the: super­vision of skilled chemists in one of America's most

,

~:i~rn labora-

Wb douOt :roa try ftt . Read, full d(redioDs

I in package. " A, 70ur D~g Stote

DR. MILES , NERVINE

Itr ,USIIEn

Farm- Gai,ns In

Nebraska Under

The New Deal

At A Glance:

Income' ...• 1939 cash Income was $251,· 358,000 compared with $166" 000,000 In 1932, an Increase of . "per'ooiit;' .. "".-,- ,- ...

Buying Power In 1939 was 141 per cent of '32.

Conservation .•. 135,000 Nebrasim farmers par­ticipated In 1939 AAA pro­gram representing 80 per ctm t of state's c ..... pland.

Security ... 15.00,,-tann flimilieS received ruml rehabilitation loanS tot­aling more than $12,695,300 from 1935 to 1940 and $7,085" 611 made In granta In same pedod, life savers during the dro~ght.

Farmers Help . Run Program .

84 county AAA offices with 6, 470 county and community committeemen adm i n i s te r AAA program locaJIy.

Preserve The Gains Of (1) Agriculture

(2) Labor And

(3) Small S-u~iness

United States, Nebraska. and Wayne Colin· ty have all prog1I'essed steadily since The National Tragedy Of 1932, when under the Republican regime of Herbert Hoover, life savings were wiped out, corn was selling for 10 centsa.nd wheat at 25 cents! President Roosevelt saved this nation in those days 9f its greatest domestic peril, when revolution was a grave threat. He preserved democracy under most adverse conditions. ' '-fI'

Today we face another crisiS, this time of foreign origin. The~merican people a:re, IJ,otgoingtorisk their nation's safety in the hands of a novice - a ca.ndidate who has no record of public ,s,ervice, no program, noth· ing except adverse criticism and profanity to offer the voters.

Compare Their Records i Then Vote

The Winning Ticket - The Democratic

Ticket: r-, • i • ........ -,

Roosevelt For President

Wallace For Vice President

Governor Cochran For Senat9r

Terry Carpenter For Governor

h. flU nlSlun •

Wendell

Will~ie i.

Republican Entry,

At A Glance:

Experience . • . • i

$75,000 a year head of gIan~1 ' power utility oompany, a cor·:

poration lobbyist never ldentl.!· ned with publio service.

Nomination • • . . By hlgh·pressure advertisIngI! methods, planned and carrl~,

out by Big Business ath<iavyi cost.

Campaign ... Insulted -voters by liberal use', of profanity. i

otters no program except, the 'Me..Too' Vllriety. /

Forgets to ten HOW ""I wonld create jobs, spend 'II\!Ir,,: on certain groups yet reduce eXp<'nditures. Has Rhown woe,: fnl lack Of knowledge of bothi I domestic and foreign prolJ.:: '!ems.

-Hear President Roosevelt. SCHEDULE OF NATION, WIDE BROADCASTS'

.9.p. m..,.to.-1Op..m. Wednesday night, October 30 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday night, November 2 9 p. m. to 12 Monday night [Election Eve.], November 4

Hear Wendell Willkie, too. He's on the air most of the, other hoUll"s and compare -their national and international programs and their past records, which are far more important than promises. Remember, when you go to the polls you will not be deciding between Pillesident Roosevelt'anuaffideal canmdaw.7ar froin it; you will be deciding between continuing the gains of the present administration and retaining Democracy's leader and the candidate of Wall Street and the giant utilities.

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HELP NEBRASKA KEEP STEP WITH THE OTHER 47 STATES BY VOTING DEMO· CRATIC DOWN THE LINE, NOV. 5

. (PoL -- Democratic Party .'Of Wayne ~ounty --

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J:ntered as :ynd class matter In ~8M at the post office at Wa,.le, N~raska, jj~~"tl\e ~t tit ~11"U'I9. 1 '+ ____ _

C)rie Year --t--'---~--:~j~~gn ~'onth(_~_ ----~-~-~~--~ 75

The Wayne News Advocates

"The f<lllowirill' amendment 'to the 'Conatitutlon cif the State ot Ne­braska will be· sub.mitted to the electors of this State for approval or rejection at tho general election to be held November 6, 1940:

B. it Enaoted bv t~ People 0/ tho Stat. of N'braska:

Be'etlon 1. Tha~ at the' general election In November, 194.0, 'there \ shall b. submitted to the electors of the State of. Nebraska tor ap­proval or rejeetion upo~ a ballot separate from that upon which the names of candidates app~.ar the following amendments to -the Consti-tution w~i~h qre hereb)" .propo!ed by the Le,islature: ,~

"Seetion 1. That Sec. 4. A~icle IX. Conetitution at Neb~a!k~. be amended to read 8S toll OW! : '

20- Years Ago

peace pense ~ovJ!'rs transPortation ing 'travel of who may die

About 756 million (Taken from the files of The Ne- ~pent by Uncle Sam b~ Democrat, Oct. 28, 1(20) hou_ for employes who will

Mrs. A. P. Gossard, who spent work In powder plants and some a week visiting at' Carroll and other national establlsh-

mllnts. B2Cause of tIlese Ra'ndolph, returned hom!' Friday. pl",nt,., 'will be In places

Mrs. A. A. Welch left Friday to vl.'sit ner 'old home at LeMar:;, la., and in so-called meeting her brothl'r,J<;>hn Davies, privatI> Industry grant

1. frotmatiOh of a Wayne clvlc organization with a paid S/i!Creta~.'Y"tc\l~ll I)ave, as its sole objective the .imp:~",,: iUeiit--"ii\r~roWfl1~orWayiie;a~tlon through whlcti all bUSI#~. :E~ms and professional men may unite their efforts: I· I I " , __ ' ____________ _

'See. 4. The ·Legislature shalI provide by law for the election of men county and township officers 8S may be necessary: Provided, howeve:r, the Legislature may. provide. by law for a form of county eovernment in which county officers may be elected or appointed; but s\1ch· form. .shan be optional with e~ch county and shall oqtain in any county only upon the adoption thereof. by the eleetors of such county.'

of Wing, North Dakota, who ac- not take thl! rI,.k of Line '{>d h f the . 't Mr vestment. Therefore, brasJia, over, acro~~'" apd

eompanl er or V'Sl . s_ will do muC)1 of the th, rough the South. Ha,' o"t~a Welch h~d not been at the Old, houses will COI3t 1 ..-

2, EPa~lon of' Wayne's trade territory. before for more than a, $4 000 d 'f Southeast Quarter, 'Section

third of a century. " a~ some 0 10, recorded In Misc. Record 3. . '~9per~ti6n between WSTC and Wayne for their

mutu~Hit, " See. 2. That an additional Section be Inserted in Article XVII, Consitution of Nebraska, to be known and .numb~red as follows:

Mr,3. F. M; Griffith left Tuesday $3,500 WIll rent for , $15 to 12, Page 543; all In TOW1lll!l1p for Creighton, where she will $20 a month. When , War_ Is 26, North of Range 4, con-

4' I~, r., qv"",d tra':lsP6rt.atlon facilities including all-weath· er roada tli~dughotlt this section of the state. 'Sec. 10. This amendment (1940) shall be self-executing and

legislation authorized hereby shall be supplemental hereto; and Ihi. amendment, except as otherwise berein specifically provided. shall be in full force ana take effect on the first Thursday after the first

spend a week visiting with over, these houses may, not bnng t;tlning 240 acres more ,or 'less 'friends. much In salvage but fIlat 1/1 just aCcording to Government Sur-

l!. ~1l$lbn Of the soil and water conservation work throughdutW'/yne and" iidJacimt count12s.

. 6. I/n1'>rO, vement of edu,cationai facilities and standards In both ~ral: alld town schools.

The state fish car, "Angler", part of t~ trmnen~our. expense vey;

Tuesday in January, 1941.' It •

stopp,'?d at Wayne this morning I which goes along .,Wlth .I~he ~bUlJd-1 East of the 6th P. M., Wayne and left a stock of fish, cat, carp, Ing up. of our. &1. g.,a".n,ti,,'I~,.d, ,_fense County, Nebraska, to satisfy the perch and oth~r varieties. Secre- program. .w _H.,,,,, • aforesaid ~ree, the amount due

Sec. 2. That the foregoing proposed amendment to the Coneti- tary Morgan o'f the Country Club ' _ •• ' "I""~ """, thereon bem'g $5,241!.74 with inte· tution shall be submitted to the electors at said election upon on. met the train with a truck and re- 'W. A" 4\., ,Illl,t~J",,,,, 'rest, and costs and a,ccrulng

Home Stretch ~~~~t ;~gli~:lio!r~c;hea;c~P:~k"~~~h f~~~ ~~ I~ ~~nl~~~t':,"n:Pri'e~!'! ceiv,.d the corelgnment which Pledged At Party'" costs . . J' paper in ~ach county where a newspaper il published immediately were placed in the still waters at .::.........,.,;.",:. ,., ,Dated.at Wayne, Nebraska this

One ,of tM 'greatest political campaigns in the hl~tory of the preceding said election. Said bailot for the submISsion of said proposed th,; club ground,s, and from there About 85 gi~i~ .. :";;' ,,, ed the 7th day of October 1940., . nation will ~av" :reach{>d its climax next Tuesday, election d33', amendment shall be in the following form: they will eventually drift into the WAA bean and ,b, , , _ br,.ad James H. Pile, Sheriff when you ::'1e1v,e ,Y<!ur 'llext edlUon of The News. Logan and in time make good party held in the " sthenelUll (Publish Oct. 8, 1'5, 22, 29 Nov 5)

The fall' 11:>£ ; this country -~ yes, t)le fate of tha last remaining PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT I fisPing. Thur,sday, at 5:30. After the tasty , democraci,es''jn:~I1j, world. -- de),ends so greatly on the outcome of "FOR an amendment to Sec. 4, ArtieJe IX, and ArtieJe XVII. N/!Xt Tuesday is the day for dinner served cafete' style, SHERIFF'S'-sAI,E" ·th~.nationalle!ectlon that !'>very man and woman, eligible to C8l'lt Constitution of Nebraska, authorizing the Legislature to provide by the men and women of Am,.rlca Pr,"f>ill.~nt Thelma BOhl~ held a I By virtue of an Ordl'l' of Sale, a ballot, shou", go to the polls. ' ,,,. law for an optional form of county government in which county officers to go into a booth at th..ir vot- short business met!tirrg. Lois Hill to nlIi! directed, Is,sued. by the

Much ha~, b,*,n writt,c-'ll and broadcast by leading democrats may be elective or appointive, and providing that said amendment shall ing place and give expres,sion to received the numera~ the only Clerk cif the District Court, 9£ and republicans and their r,ospectlve candldatej3, Pre~ldent Roo./>- ~4~~~~~de on the tirst Thursday after the tirst Tuesday in January, their conviction on qu;;stions per' award of the ev.ening. Wayne County, Nebraska, upon velt and Werldefi' WIUkle, and much mor", will be heard during tile taining to government. Eight,,,,,n initiates were pledged a decree r"'ndered therein at the next few days.' Vot,ors, democrats and republicans alike, shOUld "AGAINST an amendment to Sec. 4, Article IX, and Article Mi.,3 Ruth Getchel, of the Stan- into the association. They in- September 1939 term tMreof, in listen to bothjl sides Of tli", case as they are pr~entl'd by the candi- XVII, Constitution of Nebraska, authorizing the Legislature to provide ton teachin'g force, visited Miss clude,: Harri,.t Artman, Mary an action pending in said court d ,. th Th h I \I' by law for an :_optional form of county government _in which county H tt< Cr k tt . S t d d whereOn Ma ,,~.... lain . au=s emse ves. ey s ou d do ,ar more than this; they should oftlceri'may b. electlvo or appointive, and providing that said amend- a Ie _ oc e a ur ay an Beck, Mildred Bogenrlef, Mary 1 ry ,-"",we was p . study the !'e!3pective qual!flcation~ of the two men for this highest ment shall bs elfectlvo on tho first Thursday after the first Tuesday Sunday. Miss Crockett was form- Louise Grote, Margaret Haglund, tiff and Edward Hl}mmer and office In tM ~n!'l: !lnd compare-the 'likely rpsults I'll both America In Ja.",l')', 1941". erly one of the teachers at Stan- Frances If,.pfinger, Mary Kendall, Ethel Hammer were defendants, and abroad ~r !l. 'vIctory for President Rdosiwelt or for Wendell to·n. Ruth Lawn Janet Luedtke I will, on the 12th day of Novem-

HARRY R. SWANSON, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newell, of . Genevieve lru~dak, Arlene Pat: I ber 1940 at 10 o'clock a. m., at F~iJ....c"~~.~ haVe ino doubt that p,esldent Roosevelt will be elected ~y Secretary of State Omaha, are hem visiting at the rick, Betty LyJ"" Virginia Millen- t~ door of the office of the Clerk

an ov"rwMIM1n* 'mlijorlty.A1J' 'signs point to that. That is most .~~--... - .. ~-~-- homes of Mr. and M$. Art rior- berger, Ruth McClaren, Beryl of "aid Court, In the court house important. H6w~v",r: It I;;L alroo Important that Nebraska jol'll the Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wert and I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merchant vis- ton and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Chi· Nelson, Alvera Rehmus, Lorna In Wayne, In said county, sell to parade of states wHich are supporting the humanitarian program - .. h te [. dnesda t M da chester. Mrs. New",ll formerly was Stigge and Faye ThOll1/3el1. After the highest bidder 'for cash, the 'of' PreSident jRcio~eVelt, help reWn the gains of recent years and 4,f'chle and Mrs. Stella ChIC €13 r 1ted from We y 0 on y, Miss Hazel Norton of this place. a short Initiation of these new foll~,g described real estate, kl!ep: the wa~away from our shores, iT that is humanly J>OSI3ible. visited Tuesday evening I'll the in MltIl1I!<lpoll,s in the home of members they retired to thl> kit. to-wit.

Few newlf>i!U'!S can Of should be raised a~ this late hour in Clifford Lindsay home near Win· Mr. Merchant's uncle, Charles 0'· chen to do the dishes. The other The West Half (Wl» of the this campal '" ,- SO 'tet 0;3 compare briefly what the two tickets offerS ~I;;~;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;E;;ee;;fe;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, C members preS<'!lt w,.re entertain- Southw~st Quarter (SW") us. ' := andress ed with games.At7:30theent.i):e of Sect~on Twenty-~ve (2~),

, ,. Let us I~I' kf, !\'St at Mr. W",ndell Willkie, his experience, past 6 group went to the Stuaent Union TownshIp TwentY-SIX, (26), reco~d, proml <is"atili p" rogra'm.' His exp' erl~nce cons1"sls larg.oly of neelect Building where pictures of the North, Range Four (4),

~ '" - ~ As Seen by KARL STEFAN May Festival were shown by Mr. East of the 6th P. M., Wayne having been ,e ,head Of a l'giant public utility company and you Griffin and Roy Coryell and Ruth County, NEbraska, to Ilatlsfy tIloe ~irst heard ~ s ~¥¥ 1":abaDly :w~n he was battling against the Lundberg showed pictut<$ of her aforesaid decree, the amo?"t. Clue 'poople's"lnte sis owr'the TVA, He hall no record of PUblic service J' __ • --M. -"C--'h~-'e' -" -rr" y -There ·are two Third congr"'s,s- visit .to th~ Indian PoW Wow at thereon being $3,000.00 Wlth mte-to .supJX?rt 'hi~ but hl~--was·-nominat-~d and is- ' ional offices open now. One at... rest and costs and accruIng the financial backing o'f Wall Street "",nd the 'giant utility Norfolk and the one in W8I'lhing. Macy, ,~er Swllmm~g Pict~~es ~d c~. If elected, he~W'"S them a de»t o'f gratitudl! and if there be any ton. Congressman Stefan opened a coup e ret!. s 0 vaca Ion PIC' Dated at Wayne, Nebraska thi~

- -:vOter-.,so-fooll , as.to"j:)ellellethat..-<lebt-wl)J. not be paid many fold, the Norfolk office immediaatoely tUres. 7th day of Qctober 1940. he should re~~ewpa'st' history a bit. As Senator J~h Lee told an" 'C' t J d g upon his arrival and the service 14-4993 James H. Pile, Sheriff enthu. Si .. a,Sti.c. w~aY,ne,audien. c,e here, . Friday"nig,ht, the big boys are OU nyu e in the Washington office will not J. M. Strahan and family will (Publish. Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29 Nov 5) gambling for their greateststake&.I" thl! mO(lt braze~pt in be interrupted. In this way the move to the F. E. Strahan home

,: th,' e nation'Sh,.1 stO,'tlY'bY' Bi'g Business to seize control of t~ govern- congression<ll o'ffice will always at 820 Main street next month, ~i!i1t, " . , be in touch with the various dE!' F .. E. Strahan and family are go-

-We mustf"lieve one of two things: First, that Mr. Willkie On acoount of the duties of office, I will be unable to see partments in Washington and at ing to California. repay th,om f i' their ,;upport as they antiCipate by junking most of vot.ers beCore the November 5 election. I wish each of you the ~ame time in closer touch the adminlstr tion's program including parity funds Ior the fann. 1;0 know that I will sincerely appreciate your support and with many constituents from thel Mr. and Mrs, Herman Sund and era, work foq those unable to get job,', r,olier for the destitute, tIu,t I will make every effort to merit your favor. Norfolk office. The congroesaman Donald visited Tuesday evening reasonable wtges and- hours (or labor, thereby reducing expendl- -J; M. CHERRY is now travelin&,. ov,.r" the district in the Henry Kieper home. turl'S at the IjB-cliflcc of the poor. dr, ~econd, we must believe that (Pol. Adv,) caillng I? many conshtuents who LEGAL PUBLICATlONS I Mr. Wlllkle "Ill betray them and will carry out all those 'glittering /1ave wntt,on hIm regardmg their ;::; " promises he, hup, been making to l"tain and expand the New Deal '- _ ~ _ _ individual problems. SHERIFFS SALE S I I program. It 1$ of great significance that MI'. Wilikie has [.atoed to By virtue of an Oraer o! a e, advocal;J. abandoning any of' the major reforms carried out by the . 'Qu€l5tions . have . cO!Il.e to thiS to . me directed, issued by the New Deal, It liS slg'1l'f1cant that he fall~ to tcli h6w he will obtain Vote For congressional office asking if the Clerk of the District Court of the benefits he So freely promises" For exampl,o, /1e says he's going Army will buy horses unoor the Wayne County, NebJ;l\.ska, upon to restore c1fldcncc and th b in t . " f "'. bEE P new appropriations. The answer a decree r~ndered therein at the taln jOb,S In, ' .',r.ivat" "I~d, )JStl~r~Ol,~. the s~:~;,'~n;~~,,':::LO:'y a:~:lboO; rVI" ne • ont' is that $3,366,340 is provided for September 1939 term thereof, in knows that i' a h~udable ambition, bllt any sensible voter wlll 00- horses in the Third Supplemental an action pending in said court

"mand 'that , ,! Wi\lkl~ quit" s~eru.ing' in generalities and halt hill, Defense Appropriation Blll. When wherein Federal Farm Mort'gage Funeral Director BiscoxF.uneral-Home·

ARMAND HISCOX mud hUrling~" 'ctlcs ~long 'I'noughtO eXplain a bit.' Of Stanton the Army budget officel'(3 came Corporation, a corporation was

,- N" , t'l ',.' W" l'II"k'" ":" bef.or ... -the committee, ~y'asked plaintiff andWilhelfu l>rummund, ow, w ' S .... 1': ... , ie's program? His proml""s conflict with for 19,802 /1orses at $170 per et aI., were defendants, I will, on

1k"~",,,tll""~>fhiS···rrm:tihg-mate·on-··maiiY··major i,ssue,3. His promises ar~ head. Of thOC!e 2,972 are for 4-\.. .... the 12th day of November 1940 WAYNE, NEBRASKA by the votes of tile l",ad,ol's of his newly adopt,o-d party in ~~ u"" t 10 'I k to ~th~-,d~o~o~r~~~~~~~~~~"""""""""""",:,

congress. In Ifact, Mr, Willkle has contradicted himself 130 much National Guard and 16,830 are a 0 c oc a. m., a_ e that w'" dou~t' whethor /.?ven member,s o'f his Immediate family t NON·POLITICAL for organizations being brought know where 1;>e stands other than that he is ambitious to become CANDIDATE FOR into the service under the Con-president:- , scription program, The Army of-

. On th~ hand, FrankUn D. H,QO(3€W2"lt has served this na~ S S ficers say these hors€f3 will he tion for ·~I I \"1" t h t b bl th' tate enator bought f!'Om farmers and homo try's Cd' ng o· 'lee" w a wa~ pro a y IS coun· breeders who have good stallion,s.

sailed many with poor memories, who have as- Th,,? animals will boO? used m0f5tly

Jt>ared that revolution would wmck this demo- as riding horses although some nation then and he can and will f'ave It again, 16th District will be draft animals. T/1e com-both by training and experience, qualified aiS Is mittee 'Was assured that fanners t/1e world today, to continue to guide this na- would receiv .• priority in th.."f3e

ahead. It was Presidi:>nt Roosevelt who (Wayne, Stanton, Colfax purchases and that anny buy-;;'-~;;-;;[;t~i~;nt-,;he need of preparing our clcf.enses in the dayfi Counties) ers would visit various localities

~~~(~:l:~l~~~l~i~ ~fo ,~~;.i?t ~~l~J~;~~i~:~I looking for the~e animals.

took lead in supplying Great Britain with aMI'SliMttctlft1'l1<!ii"'tlillt 113 possible for this nation to Ilupply. The other 13100 of tile picture in

Mr" WlIlkle trailed along with his In the Newspaper Business At Stanton For" )mildlng national defense was favorable reaction. briefly told to the AppropriatiQns

a leader w.h_o k_nows wher," he's gOing', I 25 Years Committ"" the other day by G!>n­eraf'Greg6ry who requested $779,-

who Obvl~USIY d"",m't know w/wre he Is I YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE 554 for "cemet~rlal expenses" for

that r'~,covery T/?sult,s best frorn I GREATLY APP~ECIATED. :~d t,~~o':~~~! ~tYJ,":d..': al)d 'bolstering the Inoome (Pol. Adv.) rate Is 7 per 1,000 which is based

Of Indurotry, Mr" Wllllde's ~~;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~o~n~e~x~~~n~·e~n~c~.~~ta~b~le~,,~pre~pa~r~ed~b~y trlekle down from th.o hands of only troub12 with thi/> system

to the· nation to have its gr.~atest lead-

"~;:t":";~~~~'i~:i~il1~j~~~~~.1hii.j;j~~~iO:f'~·O is it essential that he ~hould i 'Of 4!le most qualifIed men lri i,s Important to the national welfare ,

the state of Nebraf3ka that It is well

REXALL

ONE·.CENT SALE OCT~ 30 .. 31 NOV. 1 .. 1

THE LAltGEST SALES EVENT OF THE YEAR - WATCH FOR "YOUR BIG CIRCULARS!

Wait and Save

KIRKMAN'S NEW LOCATION

Your 'REX ALL Store

221 MAIN

10 BBASONS W h J Y 0 II S h 0 U I d V 0 T E for

WILLKIE 1. He will keep us out of war.

---2;-He-will-save America from naUonal bankruptcy.

3. He Wnl protect your social security.

4. He will make jobs and end unem­ployment.

S. He will speed up national defense.

6. He will brinc;r ¢lout national unity and ~nd class strife.

7. He will restore confidence and cre­at~ prosperity.

8. He ";"i11 clean up the political rack­eteers and crooked machines.

9. He will protect free enterprise,

10. He will save Democracy.

IT'S UP TO YOU

WILLKIE WILL WIN IFr-YOU. VOTE

CIt I ZEN S 'I N F o'a MAt rON COM. MIt tEE

{Pol. Adv.l

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,vote for ONE . o !I':··O".:':""'·,'I:' I;' " .. '1 .. '" I. . 'I \' '1'," I'!:" ',II ", ,'., , •

~", ... ~"a" ' ". . PETER J. JElNSEN ______________________ . ____ DelT10crat ... II'.'" II', ! '

o . ED. G~~IIlEYjJ:R

(Garfleld

Far .fus~ice Of Peace Vo~ for ONW,

O ' GLENN BURNHAM __________________________ Democrat

o MARTIN MADSEN __________________________ Republican

o ---- ---------.-------------------------------------------For Precinct Assessor

Vote for ONt

o o o

_________ ... ____ .. __ .. _ . __________________________ D.emocrat

J. L.- DAVIS __ ... _._ ... _______________________ Republican

---- ----------------------------------------------------. ---·t~·O;'~;;;;r Road Dist. No. 26

Vote for ONE ,.,

o o o

CLEM HARMEIER __________________________ Democrat

FRANK REES ______________________________ Republican

---- --"--::.:,=.=.:::.::.:.----------r---------------------­For Overseer Road Dist. No. 27

Vote for ONE

D o o

WALTiER TIElTGEN _________________________ D.emocrat

RAY !)lELSON .. __ .. ______________ .. ______ c ___ Republican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 28 Vote for ONE

o o

HARRY Mc()UNE ___________________ --______ Democrat

HARRY SAMUELSON .!: ____________________ Republican

D~ _____ ._---_----_---_---_---_---_----_---_---=---~---------For Overseer Road Dist. No. 29 Vote for ONE

o o o

W. W. SELLON ______ .. _______________________ Democrat

_____________ ~ ______________________________ Republiican

(Sherman)

For Justice Of Peace Vote for ONE

o o o

O. G. BOOCK ________________________________ Democrat

E. L. PIERSON ____________________________ Republican

For Precinct Assessor Vote for ONE

o o o

T. J. PRYOR Democrat

WILLIAM PRINCE ________________________ Republican

F@r Overseer Road Dist No. 34 Vote for ONE

o o o

ALBERfl' LAMBRECHT ______________________ Democrat

H. C. ~NSEN ____________________________ Republican

'I

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 35 Vole for ONE

D D o

ELMER FISHER _________ . __________________ o"mocrat

JOHN DAVIS _____ .. ________________________ Republican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 36 Vote fOf .. ONE

D __ JAMES HANSEN ___ __ Democrat

D o

W. O. SMITH .. _ .. __ .. _______________________ ._ Republican

---_ ---I. .• ___________________ - ___________________________ _

For Oyerseer Road Dist. No. 37 Vote for ONE

o D o

P. C. JENSIilN __________ : __________________ Democrat

JAMES TROUTMAN _______________________ Republican

---- -_ .... ------------------------------------------------(Chapin)

iI'O" "! . ED. WEIBLE ' __ ~ ____ ~ ________________________ Repu1\lIca~

·0 ---- _______ C_,'"'"" ___________________________ -.-----____ _

Vote for ONE i~~ PreCinct Assessor ..

. 0 HARRY TIDRICK ----------------~----,--- Den:ocr-<lt o . s. fl. RJ!lW ... _______________________________ ~ Republican

o For Overseer Ro.ad Dist. No. 58

Vote for ONE

o o o

ARTHUR JENSEN __________________________ Democrat

ROY DA VIS ___ ~~ ___________________________ Republican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 59 Vote for ONE

o D o

_____________________________________________ Democrat . GUS HOFFMAN ___________________________ Republican

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. Vote for ONE

D FERDINAND VOSS ______________ ) __________ Democrat

·EJ·FERDINAND VOSS ________________________ Republican

o ._--_--_----_---_---_---_---_----_---_---_---_---_---_----_---_---_---_----For Overseer Road Dist. No. 61

Vote for ONE

o o o

HERMAN KOLL ____ ~ _______________________ Democrat

FRANK L. KREUGER ____ .--,-------------- Republican

(Hancock)

For Justice Of Peace Vote for ONE

n 1-1

o o

W. R. THOMAS _____________________________ Democrat'

PERRY JARVIS ______________________ " _____ Republican

For Precinct Ailsessor Vote for ONE

o o o

E. G. STEPHENS ____________________________ Democrat

HENRY LAGE _~ ______________ ------------- Republican

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o For Overseer RoadDiSt. No. 54:

Vote for ONE

o o

-------_________ --------------_______________ . Uo!"Il<"'''''

RUSSELL LINDSAY _______________________ Repulbllcan

For Overseer Road Pist. No. 56 Vote for ONE

o . WM. SPLlTTGERBER ___ .-------------------. ~mocrat o o

GEO. BRUNS _______________________________ ReJ~ut'IIC1'"

For Overseer Road, Votl> for ONE .

o D o

MELVIN J. WERT ___ . __ .. __ . ______________ .• __ ~

WILLIE .... SUEHL .___________________________ Re:~)Jll,lICBlti

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. For Overseer Road Dist. No. 67 Vote for ONE

o o -0

MARTIN JENSEN ___________________________ Democrat

(Brenna)

For Justice Of Peace Votl> for ONE

~------------~ .. -~----~-------:---------------- D.emocrat

o GEARON ALLVIN ------------------------- Repfbllcan

LJ . ----~-~--~-----------------------------------~------For Precinct Assessor

vote for ONE

o o o

_______________________________________ ~~~ __ ~mocrat

HARRY SWINNEY __________________________ . Republican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 38 Vote for ONE

El o o

_____________________________ Democrat

OSCAR HOEMAN ___________________________ 'itepublican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 39 Votl> for ONE

CATRO~LILKC~RU~~··--'~!:~·~' .. WIUIam

7:30 P. M. Sa1tul'(iay·-'-ODntlI!lJ. 1I101U1 heard .,'

9:00 A, M.-Mass In w.1yM CateCj\lsm after ~, !

Women's Club ~rs' TradniDg Meetings Slated

Leadl>rs' tralnlDg for "l'OJ~t, club leade'rs will agali'i :~'. kl/rw; -In-waynec1:hls Saturday. ~oY. ~. at the old city hall 8l!d.. In I Win,; side on next Monday, .N. OVr I~ ... ~.~i. t,h~ Methodist church ~~!~I!*~ by Miss Rlzpah DO.Ui1elil. '., ~.' . !I.me.. . beautification s~. ~I the College of AgrlCIIItUre. . , i

The lP-IlBOn will be: 01) d sblir, HoIIll' Products". B.Oth~: are called for 10 a. m.

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 22 vote for ONE

10

Democrat' D _____________________________ D.emocrat

Glenn Allen fell andcui~ lj1"D1i while at work In the. WlI¥I1e Creamery Saturday. A, few. stitches w~re required to close' o

o o

HAROLD STOLTENBERG

FLOYD ANDREWS ________________________ Republican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 23 Vote for ONE

D o o

CLARENCE BOLING ________________________ D.emocrat

ELMER PHILLIPS ________________________ Republican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 24 Vote for ONE

D o D

JAMES STEPHENS _________________________ Democrat

ALEX EDDIE ______________________________ Republican

Eor Overseer Road Dist. No. 25 Vote for ONE

D o o

ARTHUR LARSON ___ ~ ______________________ Democrat

GEO STOLZ ________________________________ Republican

(D~r Creek)

For Justice Of Peace Vote for ONE

Democrat o o o

WM. E. WADE _____________________________ Republican

For Precinct Assessor vote .for ONE

W. E. BACK __________________ c _____________ Republica'll

O~-_---_---_---_----_---_----_---_----_----:-----__ -----------------------------For Overseer Road Dist. No. 40

Voll> for ONE

o D o

__________ ~___ _______ ______________________ D.emocrat

W. W. ROE ________________________________ Republican

For Overseer-Road Dist. No. 41 Vote for ONE

D.elnocrat D D D

CHARLEY HEIKES ________________________ Republican

(Strapan)

For Justice Of Peace Vote for ONE

the wound. Ii;: ..

Phone your persoJU!.l. "~WlI Items to 1411. 'r- ------

BARGAINS IN USED F , EQUIPMENT:: Lt,·· ,i 1 Used two-row Mounted .al'1D-

all Com Plcker. . .;;, . 1 Used single-row ~~:

tank Com PIcker. '. 1 UiMld Elevator. ,,: UiMld Wag<lll8. .,'

;:.': " BlC~L 1M1'~~~'i .' roRSAiE -',

Good 1935 Ford FO~'~~i Sedan. EqulPPl'd with hellt andi radio. Cheap If taken ~t once., Phone 1186J. '

BUSINESS OPPORTU~~ , We will train and estalllls YoUl

p nece:ssary. No "down'" ~~ ~Il:W; ,I!-

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in profitabl.e busine,.,s· ;O~'f yo. m-,I own.. No investment or 4=~~" '''~~I' _ I:

rllqulroo. W~ send you.ad lD~T' ocrat profits. Winona M'1Ilument, c<l1ri

----------------------------- Dem . Winona. MInn. 'I.

_ ____ ____ __ ______ _ _ _______________________ :_ Republican

FO!r Overseer Road Dist. No. 18 Vote for ONE

D WILLARD BLECKE _______ ~-~ ___ ~~ _______ .- Democrat

I

RICHARD H. LARSON REPUBLICAN ~OR

RAILWAY COMMISSIONER

TRA~N~.': PD..R;;.h.ia..- .... us

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II'

'I' Democrat

Republican

:KRUSE _ .. __________________________ Democrat

,SAHS , .. :______ _____________________ Rl'publlcan

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Vote for qritE

o o o

o o D

,

__ .. ___________ .. ______________ Dl'mocrat

___ +_._ .. _. __________ .. ________________________ Republ!ican

---I -----.-- ... -.,.--------------------------.::..:--------------

(Wilbur)

EMIl MEYER .. __ .. __________________________ Democrat

RO~ . pAmELa __ .. __ .. _______________________ RepubUcan

I VolI' for Olf[E

For Precinct Assessor

Q FRA~ 1WU)l/GMEYER ______________________ Dl'mocrat

'0 I AUO~1ST ERXLEBEN .. _____________________ Republican

!', ,: """. ,J ',,'.'

WAYNE :; II

For!Overseer Dist. No. 44 vot.e 'f&r! ONm I I I I' !

!,.' I I:, ,,!i I "11",1" I I CARL LUNDAHL _____________ c ____________ _ Democrat

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, '_":1 ;" : ! RAY ROBERTS ____________________________ Republi~

c __________ , !I~I" ______ ; _____________________________ ~ __ _

For Overseer Road·Dist. No. 45 ~fJt" for ONE

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FERDINAND HAMMER _____________________ Dl'mocrat

PETE JOR(}ENSEN ________________________ Rl'publican

(Hunter)

Fo!!' Justice Of Peace Votl' for ONE

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CHESTER HANSEN ________________________ Democrat

EDWARD KAI ______________________ ------ Republiccan

For Precinct Assessor Votl' for ONE

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ED. McQUISTAN ____________________________ Democrat

JOHN EIMER _____________________________ Republican

Fo!!' Overseer Road Dist. No. 48 Vow for ONE

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EMIL TARNOW _____________________________ Democrat

LESTER KORTH ________ -=_-= _______________ Republican

I o . ----r:~~~·:;-~-~-------------m~------------------------ Votl' for o~or O~rseer Road Dist. No. 4~ r'-'-----_._ - -:mo6~ C!w~r-seer.Boad-Dist .. N.o. 50 EJ-

VOti' for oIfE EMIL KAI _______________________ ~ ______ . ____ Dl'mocrat I ,

D LOuts TES'!' -------------------------------- Democrat I 0 ALBERT KAI ______________________________ Republican

o WIL~BAK!ER ~-------::------~------------ Re~ublican I, 0 n ____ I ___ ~ ___________________________________ ~ ______ I . 6' I I I,. •

. . For q .. verseer R\)ad Dist. No. 51 VOti'for o~ '. .. "'"

D' w. FI BIE~f\N -.------~-------------------- Democ~at [J BII f'WlllfIilN .----.. --------------------.- Republican

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,t:J WAIfll:R ~PtlT'tttERBll:R ---------------- - Democrat

D ED.lEHMKUHL -.--_ .. ______________________ Rl'publican

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For Overseer Road Dist; No. 53 Votl' for o~m .

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WI1 'PETERS SR. ------ ... ------------------- Democrat

FREf'snJFKEN .. ______ ... __ .. ___ ...... _ .. _____ .... _ Republican

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Foil' Justice Of Peace

(L<!slie)

FOIl' Justice Of Peace Votl' for ONE

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______________________ . ______________________ Democrat

James, H. CHAMBERS ______________________ . Rl'publican

For Precinct Assessor Votl' for ONE

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F. O. HILDUR _____ . _____________ m _________ Dl'mocrat

ALBERT SUNDELL ________________________ Republican

For Overseer Road Dist. No. 46 Vote for ONE

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o C. L. BARD _________________________________ Democrat

LAURENCE CARLSON _____ ~ ______________ Republican

ForOverseer Road ·Dist. No. 47 Vote for ONE

I 0 JOHN KAY ---------------------------------- Democrat

--··--1------·--··------ ------------------------- Democrat' 0 ELLIS JOHNSON __________________________ Rl'ptiblican

"--- -----.... -----------.---- R(~ptfblican D -_________ c _________________ l..- ____________________________ _

For Precinct Assessor

.-~. ____________ .. _________ _ Democrat

LARSON _ ............. _______ . _________ Republican

(Loga'll)

Fo!!' Justice Of Peace Vote for ONE

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MIKE HALPIN ______________________________ Democrat

F. M. JONES _______________________________ Republican

For Precinct Assessor ,'. Dist. No. 42 Votl' for ONE

8 CA'i'HERINE 'McINTYRE -------------------- Democrat txihlbc;'1!f II .' I ~n1l'

Republican

~_'_;_ .. _____ .,_". ___ ~_ .. _ .. _____ .____ Democrat

DAVID C. LEONHART _____________________ Republican

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Vote for ONE

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(WInside)

For J1).stice Of peace

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. VOti' fOr ONE

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WILLIS NOAKES

()n A.S. 'H~~Iif~~,ii

preSiding

O FOR an amendment to Sec. '4, Article! IX, and Article XVII, Constitution of Nebraska, auth­orizing 'the Legislature to provide hi law for an optional form of county govern ent in which county officers maY~eele~tie.or ap­pointive, and pJ'oviding,tli~r8rii~i\w,:,p,gw.ent shall be effective @n the first Thur·. ay after

meetIng In Wisner; W R~, ·Ger· aid :Rosenbergru- of Winside wiIl . tbe opening addr~ss ;tne Rl'v) ",Victor WI'St oC Wi\fIl'fo'!'lthe clo,s~ng address. Othl;[, 1.Je!\~"" will include: Mrs. C. w, Framp­ton of Stanton, the ~. 13' N. Kunl<el of' Pender, OJ::l'I!! 2ii~ga. foos of N onolk, Otto ;E. BU\~ or NOrfOI,k and. the Rl'v. C'. L. Wl'ik of ~eadow Grav". .

Seymour Is Leader At South Sioux City, the Rev. S, Pangburn willpfeside; the

the fil'Ht 'l'uesday in .Januitt..!, 194:~f:i\" , . ,.,'I .. ':;'.,i·.,I·,'II~~"'t""·,"··

John Ewall, D. D., of Nor· folk will make the o~ning' ad .. dress; the Rev. John. Hantla, of 'Sioux City. till' closing, ,!,ddre5/3. Other leaders \viII. include: till' ~ev., Lowell Jores of P#I1~a, the Rev. Walter Zlmmermall. ~~lll1am Morey, arid Mr/!. Ru¥! l;Iutcnlns all of Allen, Edwl);!'d B!?y/p0ur of Wayne and tne Rev, RoliW Poe of

O AGAlNST an amendment; ~o ~ec:'''4;''Arliele IX and Article XVII' C6nstitlifi'91l"''O'('Ne: brdska, authorizing th; Leg1slaturet~'provlde by law for an optional form of county govern-ment in which county offic~rs may be,elcctive orappointivc, and providhig: tha't said: amend­ment shoJI bc eflf<lctive on the first Thursday We specl;dlU In q...nty plint. .

aftcr the fir,;t TuesdayjnJanuary-, t941..

PROPOSED AMEND- -.-." ... I

In&' at reasonable p~(~ TIw I "'a:\'ne New".

~~~;fr~::#fN :' -F'-' R E E Proposed By The Legislature

rr FOR an amendment to

LJ to the Constitution of the ,state of Nebraska arnl'nd. ing Se.ction 1, Artlc4'l VII, and Article XVII, and providing that the Super­intendent of Public In· struction shall.. from the thl' Iirst Thursday after

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the first Toosday in January, 1941, 00 a memo ber of the board of com· missioneQ3, ~ommonly known as the. Board of Educational Lands and FUnds and providing that ,s a I d amendment

. shall bl' .effective on the flrst "TIftirsday after the first Tuesday in January. 1941 .

AGAINST an amendment to the Constitution of the

"tate of Nebraska a-mending Section 1, Artl·

. cle VII, and Article xvn, and providing that the

-Superintendent of Public Instruction shal~ !rom till' fir..-t Thursday aftl'r I the fir,st Tuesday in January. 1941, be a memo ber of the board of com-

• • tvlovin.9 Pidures • •

Time: Tonigh~ At 8:30 P. M.

Place: Corner Of Second And Main, Weather Permitting; IF Not, Old City Hall

Subject: Farm And Industrial LiFe Of Willkie And McNary.

Problems,

You Are Cordially Invited

Republican Party v

inissloners, com m 0 n I y ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~ imown as the Board of of Educational Lands and Funds and providing that t3aid amendment shall hi' I'ffective on the, first Thursday after the first Tuesday in January, 1941.

Wayne On Parade

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In ca,:3e you've overlooked it during the campaign, the war is ' still underway across the waters with the Nazis and British ex· $anging blows far more dangl=r-, OU/3 than the v"rbal blasts belllg hurled about the skL~,s m our country

~i:EGALPiiiillCA~ I '~CAriON-

FOR LICENSE NotIce IS hereby gIven that

Gienn H. Allen has flied an apPh-j cation WIth the City CiIorl< of the City of Wayne, Nebraska, for hcenpes to sea beverages as de-! fined by Oldmance No. 375 of saId City, on Lot 18, Block 12, Original To\V'Il, in Wayne, Wayne County, Nebraska. The kind of license applied for is. On aM Off Sale Beer License.

Said application is ~et for hear­ing at. the regu.lar Ireeting or the City Council of said. City, at tile City Clerk's Office at 7 o'clock on the 12 day of Nov., 1940, at wbich tirnl' and plaee any and all persons may appear and object and or "how cau"", why such Ii· censes sbould not be granted.

Walter S. Bre,ssler (Seall City CiI!rk {Publish Oct_ 29. Nov. 5,12. 1940)

WANTED Men to tram for Fatm Land Appra!sers. oruy me.!, :n to 55 considered. Competent, tram­ed appra!sers earn $100 flo $250 JnOJUh)y. Write for interview giving phone.

WILLIAM A~ CROSSLAND WAYNE

Non·Political Candidate for

STA 'FE SENATOR, 16th DISTRICT -

Wayne. Stanton and OoIfax Oounties.

MY PLEDGE TO YOU: To ANSWER your inquiries promptly. To CONFER willi you frequently. To INFORM you through llie local press .of pending

legisJatl ..... To WORK for your best Interests.

JAMES D. WHITE, Box 3M,

NELIGH. NEBRASKA - '!i-1. __ E_L_E_·C_T_A_'.W_A_Y_N_E_C_O_U_N_T_Y_MAN~_-.! __