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An¥ou Can'to The NEED ... ~S'upport Your-Community Chest
THE WAYNE . HERALD 16 Secfion one
two sections eight pages EIGHTY-FOURTH YEAR
School Board Asks, ti ... ',Lr",OOO Bond Vote .... ----.--------------~"..,------.:---~-------.-----:-
Chicago Baritone ta I Election set Float Saturday Parade Winner
-WaYne-Eityc"{OOncl -Building- bfdlnance --l,--t-ontract . when ~'IY\;I~;~"~~d: ;re::I~~trWO·S.;1it PriZe
sald he. was sure .reslden~L1b.e...l ___ --_ ---~- -
For~'Nijw'l{'o-' ~~f~,g~u~~:(.:,~::n;~e st;Z~:t'~~U~~ lin Grid Contest W.Byne's CIty co~cil ,look tl~{)t. ::~e::O~: ~:l~~~~e!ld~ o;xi~~~;. . .
steps towaJ'll.J!~~6!1l1~-_~.f an or· Hressler cited tne facl that lne i With Two Errors • ~inance p1acltt"g:~S1;r~Gt16bs o~ res- sewer IS presently overloaded and I , c· 't IV f th N th N b IdenUal, constructIOn ~ the city at turther residential buildlllg wou,u I- __ Phil G.riess and Roy Christensen, Kiwanis Club. Hears i rask~cUldistri~ at th~ ru~herea~ a· ~eet1Dg.-1'-uesda¥-n:tght. ,only mcre~ the- problem. ,i Wayne, split the $5 first prize in : ~hurch,J\lJis.souri synod will spon-
Passage of the ordinan.ce, which The counCil revIewed .an eariJer 'I The Herald's football contest this I sor its first annual Bible institute
~~~~d foerst~~~:t~u~i~~m~talre~~ift i ~g;i:rev~~~g St~~V~w W;d~?tio~~l1~~ :i:~r~uit~ f~~r~~lI~o~r~:d<1;~~! Trio Monday, Sets ;tt Grac~ J..lt.tb.eran- chuttlr,' Wayne, eo l'tJct. 19-Nov. 23, Rev. E. J. Bern-
, ~~;:ro~ni:;Sif~~~~l:: ~~~~~'. i~S :3i ~: ~tlg:Woi5~~~hc~t:w~~ f~~~ I ~~~be:rtl~?beo~n~s3 t~orbcth~eco~~~h~s; I F N· h f I -hi!sfrn:c~r~n~e:o~~~!s w:;ek'scheduI_ probably be };!assed at the council's se~nth street south to ~xlstmg team. I armers Ig tete 1 cd "ff'om r~45 ·to 9:50 p.m. eac~ Oct. 2g meetmg. sew s near Second and Nebl"asKa. The correct point total was ! W H' h' t· It· dl t I Sunday. Instructors for tpe insh-
The-,oFdinancer.U -.pfep.a1".ti:I by _._~n ... ther .a~.tI?_n .th.e. councll. ac· tl:Je ~9 s_c!):ntd by Wayne High ayne Ig 1) rip e no, ~ rec : tute are Rev. Emmet Rogness, CI Att S dd B hh ft cepteo (fie bId of Funerton Lum· against Stanton, 80lh winners ed ·by Monte McMahon, pre:se.nle.~) Wakefictd~ Rev. Jordan E. Artt, W!~ld s~!~Yth. ':ninim:~ d~st: ber co .. for a new roof on the city m.ssed the 15.)4 Texas victory We prograt:" al a Yl'ayne h.IWal1l~ 1 Pierce, and Rev. Al Hmz, Martins-
Id b auditOrium. Th.e Fullerton bId, the over Oklahoma, Griess a,IO clUb. meetIng Monday noon al'l burg. :::'~~!J ~~~:!ir;:e i;:nt ar:d !r:e only one submltted on the PJ'OJe~l, missed Navy over M.c:!'\igan Ho~eJ Mo~rJson. : Governing board of the sponsorstreet. lines. and side. lot fines. was fa-r' $2,.525
h· The new roof Will while Chrtstens(th missed COle. p ~emfeds ot j~ group ~en hng Circuit intludes- n~fllas Wendt,
It would !"lot ,ffect any bulld- carry an elg t-~ear, guarantee. ridge over Wayne Prep. a ty herson, u ~ Uwens, ar I Art Meyer and Rev, Rogness, ing.5 already constr"cted or for Buildmg permits Issued recently . k T Ole WrI!ht, Judy Piul.leo, MardeJ. I Wakefield' Rev K F Wentzel which buildin. permits' have by Clerk Bressler were: The only entrant to pI.C ex~s Jones, oan,Havencr" Aleana Via I Altona, a~d No~ma~ H~nsen and
Charles McDermott, $800 gar· over Oklahoma was last week b mon, Lorrame Mor~ls and Janp 1 Willis Johnson Wa ne. been granted. age 1004 Hillcrest road. contest wlOIIer, Don Echtenkamp, Claus .. Barbua WO.lske was ac ! ' • y se~acckase~i~~e~~s th~r~e~r!~~~; Cecil Wriedt, $10,000 residence. w~yne. !I d compamst. . I. __ .. . __ . _ ._. __ . __ . __ ._ -than a construction line already lot 25, McPherran addition :i(,v:~ o~~~rea~~~te~~r;:~l:-w~n~;s. IlOD(woO~e"!; ~~e;~Yrrte~.plgs! Mrs. Puckett to Head established b~ exu.Ung buildings • 1'hey were EchlenKamp, Ralph 1 fngram and Dr. George J~hn. Dr 'I
In the same block, the lesser digt· d tllshup, J. M .. ~lranan, Nurns Proett also spoke briefly on the O· E . (I bs ance would apply. Carroll Farmer Injllre We,hle, John ThlCl, Jim Marsil., Wayne Community Chest. .Ixon xtenslon u li!l~~tha~~o e~:~~Sl~nn fu: ~~~SH~~t: In Saturday Accident 5~:'Y Sfne::le~~l~~r~r~~;~~nd, inu~ffal;~~lrsCI~ibhtbla:oU:t i~ ~: . n .. ~~hl'" 'i~)'~\,lal ;.:"WII Service able dlSCUSSlOh wnen Elmer Har Davld Rees, Carroll suffered Another contfst will bc found Iln311Y !-Ir SDyle~lan c~rch near I Allen-Mrs Jim Puckett. Allen, rison asked if the counCIt would sevelC hand cuts 10 a combme ac I elsewhere m tddayoS Issue Dcad C II Mt: d jwas elected 1959 Dlxon county
faopoptrotVreacht",nbt'olDgh'engClatyl65InbYad40dOI. ctdent Saturday mormng wbllc I line fur entnes li; 5 30 pm Wed J arro on ay home cxtenslOn club chalrman at
it barvestlng on hls farm Ills hand ll'scta) • the annual county Achlevement tlOn he woUld donate a 30·foot became caught lfl the combme. bay program last Tuesday at
~~t~dt ~~ ~h~ c~~tthT~id!r~~t ~~~h ~:~~,l!l ~~~ t~:f~~~e~t ~l~c:n~ath~~ _ Carlson Brothers N(I~ ~~~~~i?e e~~~~t 150 women at-street east of Pine 'lelghts road afternoo".. __ _ ,Funeral Services To Kansas U. Orl:hestta Other of/lCers named weee Mrs
------ Marian and lrvlhg Carlson. sons Joe Mattes, eo-chairman, Mrs Al . kl k h R I W H· h Held Tuesday for of Mr and Mrs Albert G Carl· hert Armstrong vice. chairman· Dun au S eN an u e a-t ayne 19 son, Wayne, have boon named! elect: l\lrL....lam.cs Gager.,. _. I' U members of the Kansas university I tary, and Mrs. James Warner, . Susie A. Souders band and orchestra, Ire",urer. __ _
Eighth of A Series . . .,
AmendmeftfMoufd 'Double Pay of State legislature
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is tne eight", of 10 articles be-ing published to inform voters about the nine pl"cpDuls to a·mend the constitution of the St.t. cf Nebraska which will' aj2pftar on the ballot at the general election In NDvember,)
I vlded equally among the members and payable m such manner and at such times as shall be prOVIded
I')} law "
'ltt1ls means that-each leglslator's from
------ -GH'S H" E"OMI"G • II -P"l~'''t b, d 'b Honison Sets Second ~1 \~~ \~~ -wAYNE HI "M ... I. ruya . y ~re pIC ure Q ove 'POI' n among: legislators shortly after their coronation, preceding the Blue Devil-Stanton Visit Here Wednesdqy IIhe members In such 110 hiRhly paid for , . Ioothell v gGme FridGY n,ght ot W'STe/s Memo,ia~ stadium. Reign- 'J'hlJ d DH!trfct Congressmlh Boh manner and at as 'shall I hilt they do f{'{:' that flIplr pay
iitg over'the teremonies were--Pl\yll"ls Dunklnu, doughter of Mr. ~~~~t~~o~IS1~~~fO~~yn~ll~c~~:Seda~ ~ beT~:OV!~~nj~e~w,~~ be voted I !~~l~l~~teO~eC'~un}~I~~~~\~:l !'['Pacnli~~
Sing at WSTC Today 9 Louis ~udl('r. c,Iisti':1g\ll~hed Chi-I Here Dec _
cago bantom'. wIll In a -('ert WSTC A resolution asking for an elcc-
remedi~1 This is
Community Wayne was one reach its quota.
Contlibutions may be made in cash or in pledges, with %, down and the rest in quarterly installments throughout the year.
• TwaWCl}'n~_Jtu~ents in, Special Math Course
as part ' "tlOn Qn a $424,000 bond, issue wu~
Appearing with Sudler will U(,+ti~)rO~~f;~~,~t.-·b'~~~;t ~f :d~~:r~·=-~·--~ecHLst amr mW3 TU:;~:Yb:~~h~~,tJ. w:u d. b. used
for constroction' of .f new elementary t.c.hliiot;· pU'I"cnll,f of".", additional site, rep.fr of the pres· ent high ie-hool building and equipping bath bulldln"s,
• Masons to Observe Anniversary Today
WSTC President W. A. Brand· enburg WIll be Jealur('d spcak('r al a Wayne .:'!Iasonic. bilnquC't tomght celebratll1g the ulamond anOlvcr· sary of the founding of the local lodge. About 300 persons are ex pected to attend.
The banquet is set at 6:30 p.m. A special meeting of the Wayne I(ldge is planned at 5 p.m. to honor Nebraska Grand ,Master John E. Seaver, See-mer, and other Grand lodge officers. Grand Junior Deacon Ralph Car·
hart wlil present pins to Paul Harrington, Wayne, and Don Cun·
. Sioux City, honoring in Masonry. Cun---Dl.e-mb.eJ'--. of~" the-
Worthman, Louis· ville, associate conductress; Mrs Frances Eulli-s, Norfolk, chaplain. and Mrs. Leslie Ellis, Wayne, reo
The election has been schcduk>ri ,'Of Vec.---9-, Voting on the isslie will be residents of Wayne and the f1)rm~r Carroll and District 14 ;chool districts
Present plans call fat' construelion of an elementary school buildlI1g on the site purchas~d two yeal's J.go at the west side of town. The 'ldditional sHe- oow- being.---soo.,ght
~l~~kd :~~tr~f Vh~ hi:~~~~h~~~~ a TllP actcliliunal lots bt'inr sought
f'tre Nos. 13, 14, 15 and 16 of Skeen's
t~~d~~t~~e-to~rfi~i~~sto/rh~t r~~~ '.'nt football practice field 'and adjoins till' site purchased earlier on the north.
The board now holds an option to buy the lots for $2.450, However,
cannot be made until the
presentative.,. . • '
byT~rr.ro~~~~e~nc~~~etr:,(jc:r~~:~~ I· -''';d--- ---musical numbers and a skit. Host· I Three L.oeal. Resl ents ess chapters were from Emerson .
WAk~~~~~arW~n:~~i~ga~1 t~r;\:~Yno jlnjurild in Abto-Crash ~~rai.te~al~hs c~~~~e~o~~:y se~~~~ I Thr.e~ "Way~e ~~sid'e.~"_wer~ iJl-·-chairman. FrUlt for the Mas{lfli(' jured' ~in an 'auto ~accldcnt near home will be collected Oct. 30, 'Lynch early Wednesday morning
I while enroute home from Butte. • County Agents Attend District Planning Meet
1 The~ . .were Mr. rmd Mrs. Louis 1 H. 'UlfYer and Mrs, Jack Killion. ! First reports said Mr. Meyer sufI fered a broken shoulder. Mrs. I Meyer a sprained ankle and Mrs_
Wayne County Agents Harold 1 Killion a c.r:.acked rib. . Ingalls, lVIvrtle Anderson. Everettf'. The three were in a car WIth Rieck and-Marilyn Evans attended I Dale Gramberg and Mr. Killion,
~e-r~~s~~~~~sfFWe-~{fal~~~ri~td~~~~! ~'~~~ci~~~t -~;~Yav~'ifa°J::· ~~ --day in Norfolk -Wa-v-ne-a+pressti-me--WeEiflesday.~·
Two Warne youths were 22 UniverSIty of Nebraska b PI J ( d' ~;e;:~<I ~~=a-t"ic'sP."rl "",.,,~I Dum 0, uto F oats op Para. e Pnzes group are believed to be the "cream of the crop" of the 2.100 entering freshmen Selc~ted for the class were Frederick Rlck ers and Ronald Stirtz. Wayne. ,
•
H~nllrl':< SIU,( llil :-':C',"ij Srrvke
Wakefield - Dr. L. Dale son of Mr, and Mrs. Emil Lund, Wakefield, was inaugurated as the sixth president of Bethany college. bindsborg, Kan_ in -eeremoI).i~s last Wednesday.
Dr. Lund is a graduate of Wake· field high school, Gustavus Ad-olph us eoUege- and Augusta seminary. He received hiS doctorate from Drew university, N. J. For
~~~pf:i~t .:r Jg:!~a hceOIl~e;e~edEa~~ Orange, N. J.
Attending the cerC'monies Wakefield were Mr. and Mrs. Lund, Mrs. Fred "tHecht. Eldon Barelman and Rev. Mrs. C, Willard Carlson.
•
Her,lld Staff Photo
(Price, in Wayne Wedne.day a,m,): SECOND AND THiRD prize winn~sjn the WSTC homecoming Corn no quotation! parade were these elltrieo; by'- the Westminster--clu1ii ~-t,.=o--t
48 Education association, The Dumbo float, "'Ears to Victory/' was g:!:m, -tb-..... ':6~:' awarded. s"~c.OI1~ place. The stu,~ent group HOQ-t of Pl-ut-o was third. and Mrs_. Monin OunklQu, and Jim Skeavhan, son of Mr. and morning; Thc RCflllbhcan incurn.·, upon in Novemol.'r cnanges Tfils~n:qar ~ Mrs. Ed- Skeah'on. Details of the 81l1e 0.",;1'$ 39-0 ",ictory over , t)('nt IS s{'('ltm)l: hIS f\Hh. t('l"m in I, Tl'nd ·t1,a\ salaries In the. aggref;!nt(' I t Next week: The proposal to 8S-) Stanton will be found on the sports page of today's Herald.. ' I ih~ Nov. 4 gCller<ll. ,eJeC1JOn." j "sl1all be $75,000, per annum, r1t. fablish separate" juvenile courts. I
H&ns, 1b. ~"'"'"""'- .DB 1- tn· 'Stunt competition Neihordt holt won first p"1e ""-'tb $econd ~;~~~' J:~: .:~~ going to Kappa Mu Epsilon and third--.to file hQII.
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WlllYi The Wayne ( Nebr. ) Herald, Thursday, October 161 1 Walter Nds{Jn home, 'Pilger, {or ...;.-----.... - ..... -------...;.------- anDr~~~r:~~;tsPa~~~ay In the
Th W H Id John Lutt home in honor of Pfe.
e." . ayne 'era Duane Lutt • .san Diego. Calif .• were Mr. and Mrs. Russell LuU and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lutt and' family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Habrock and family, Emer· son, Cheryl Johnson and Harvey Lutt and children. Pvt. Lutt is in
Marines and is now home on
ois, Trucks Registeretl
Pearl Bauer, Randolph, 01(1s LenOY Wachter, Hoskins, Chev Thomas McCright. Wayne. Vlkswn Alfred Morris, Wayne, Ford pu ~
~::i:ldW:i:~:;. ~1r::,' ~I::::~:e new rn~'.,I'nure'~ =:.-B_u'-'.'c_k_ Hazel McHugh or Joe Johnson.
Wayne, Ford 1953
Bernard Kinney. Wakefield, Int pu 1952
, Ford
BeisTe'lc'Crlg1it"-,\"-;;="V,",,,,r-+~-~'--'"
~~ie~eMfll"er WM~:lde, Plymouth Arthur Cook,' Carroil, Chevrolet . William Bodenstedt, Carroll, Buick
1950 Peter Haberer, Wayne, Ford
1949 Mrs. Edna Milligan, Sholes, Chev
1944 Lou(s Willers, Winside, Int'1 t
Coffee Tim Club Coffee Time club met . G··"lI,fcFadden··home- Wedm,sd"y-I
were . Mrs~ Noah McGuire. a~A/a~3'M~:~a~,t~~dt Posplsttil Pender, were Tuesday callers at
. ~~l~keel;e~~Il~~:s~~. Mrs, ------------
were last Sunday dinner guests to th~I~·. WFr~~~Ui~~;ker. "Pender, ~~nr'-enseI- -Jl-ospishil home" West Mrs. Flora M.cGuire. Los Angeles.
al::!~~~~~; of~~~tl~ Mn~. "'~'1r¥ W~!terhQldt ArtJr;lg· ~~~f~es~~~ ~~~~r~u;stsR~r~e~~~~ Mortlay. They were sup- ton, and Mrs. Orville M!1tken. ,Fre- Buskirks. The first two were Tues·
lau, Mrs. Verna Granquist and Mr. ~Mr~U:~ rX(rs~r~itF-N;is!.er~~d ~:f~g wse::ur~nayWaa:deviS[edh~n;.~: ~ifcnovernight guests of friend!? in and Mrs. Maurice Proett and fam- family. Columbus, spent the week. Jtz,n Brudgght Jon W nd P" Mrs. George Buskirk attended ily, Lincoln, were Sunday luncheon end with Mrs. Mae Young. r. a~ ~ rs. d n Me:; Id Band Day and the football game guests in the L. W, Powers home. Mrs. Frank Griffiftl and !Mrs. g-er. an r. an {so aro at Lincoln S::Iturday. Betty Bres·
Mr. and Mrs. George Clausen, William Knoll caned on MrS. Abe Meyer, Orchard, .wer~h ast sundsh sler is a member of the Wake-Pender, spent last Wednesday-eve- Dolph Thursday afternoon. Mrs. suppeb gUhsts In e Kennet field .band and went with the group ~d!a~J!~ her sister. Mrs. Lillian Marie Clark was a Friday after- G~~ :~ M~~eKelth Jec:h attend- bfM~~s~lhd Mrs. Chester Bauman
Last Wednesday guests in the nOM~.v!~oMrs& T. P. Roberts vis- ed the wedding of Clara Roenfeldt an'd family. Wausa. were Sunday Mrs. Frank Weber hQme were Mr. ited in the Howell Roberts home, in Stanton last Wednesday eve· evening visitors at Wendell and Mrs. Ed Swanburg, Pender., Wahoo. Sunday. They accompa- nim!. 1M k h Korth's. Wednesday evening Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Swan- nied Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jenkins, GUests in the Dean en e ome Korth and sons were at Billy Han-
Moline, Ill. who went to Lincoln to for his birthday Saturday were Mr. sen's while their husbands attend· Stanley M.orris and chil. and Mrs. Fred PaDstein and sons, ed a church meeting.
I"::)~ i~"I1i;C-Fi~~~~;r;,~~,,;;~::'t~f:~~~~"sli"1~"tJ~:'~;'~'\}1.gi~1d1~'n;:~"i,~~~:~~~.;~':: Obert. Siev· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Korth cared g cl;""'I~~;"--~~~:'.:~~~'~e:~~Mt:;;;~W-til~!,;,.,.c-i~R_'Mi"_Ir.,~,.,;",,,,;;;;;-;=~.for the Lounge, Wakefield,
Cluests i" tf1e Ad~m McPherr::ln home Wel'A Mr. 811iJ Mr~. Ed Elton and.' children.
NORTHWEST
Wakefield ~y Mrs. Wallace Ring- f
Wakefield ATlas 7·2872
By M;-s. George Buskirk Phone ATlas 7.2523
St. Paul's Ald-St. Paul's aid met Thursday.
Mrs. Emil TJrnqw and Mrs. Arnold BruQ.igam were hostesses. Mrs. Carl Bichel and Mrs. Louis Hansen will be. !\fqvember hostesses.
was
::'~'~f.."1i!'.:m;;~,1!W :::~in-Mr, and Mrs. Rrcluira ]\fyer
childr:.en. Wel'e Sunday supper Iluests at Delbert Lueders', Wakefield.
Mr, and Mr~._ Ed Kru$emark, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hans~ and Mr and 'Mrs. Robert Hansen helned . Arnold Brudigam observe his birthday Tuesdav ~v.ening.
Willis 'Meyer bas: ~returned from the Omaha hosoital after under· fi!"oing sUrgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krusemark visited him T"nursday.
IVIr. and l\irs. Joe Wilson and
;~s. a~el~{~' w~Yl~ l~~:~~e h.~; birthday Thursday evening
Mrs. Anna Holst and Elmer were Sunday luncheon guests at Joe Wilsons.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bressler were Monday dinner guests at Ben Fred·
Sholes Social Club Sholes Socia'l club met with
Mrs. Roy Granfield Wednesday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. De· wayne' Granfield and Mrs. Roley Isom. Mrs. Isom joined the club. Mrs. otto Peters was elected treas .. Ul·er.~ Pitch prizes were 'awarded to V. G. McFadden and Mrs. Har· old Rohde.
Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mads(-'n
attended 3 familY reunion Sunday at the Carroll aud~torium .. Hon· ored guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Hurlbert, Mt. Vernon, Wash., and Mr;' and Mrs. John Fitzsimmons, Cook. Minn. Relatives from David City, Griswold and Red Oak., la., Hasting!;. Sioux City, Omaha, Carroll. Winside. Wayne and Sholes attended.
Mrs. Ridlard Carlson And chil. Boulder, €oJn:.·' left-4a::<lt -SUllo aftPl' a week's visit in the
Ar1!:1m McPherran home. ·Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Harvev re~
turned last Wednesday from a thr~wpp.k visit in the J.t. t;om. Dona Irf P. Harvey home, Washing· ton D. C.
Cal Swagertys were Thursday supper guests at Kermit Turner's. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wolter and children, Sioux City, were Sunday sUPper guests.
Farm Fans' ~i:ck:s:on:s:'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~l Farm Fans will meet Oct. 23 r at the Richard ~yers home.
Guests last Sunday in thl! Mrs. .T. R. Hefti home wpre Mr. anil l\,Ifrs .Tohn ("!pttrnRn. l\ennphe(' S n. Mr<:. Win Knoell snrl Mr<: Frank Griffith were Thllr",rl~v ~f. tprnoon caller ... A last wPrlnf'<:rl~,· ::IftE"M100n visitor was Mrs. Lula B~,,1{strom.
Mr. and LMrs. 'L~ie H@oneall,. went to Omaha. Oct. ::t ~nrl brou!lht M::lrilvn }.:rp,nee:ar and their p"ranrl· "hildrpn home fnr fhp wppkpl1n 'l'ilpv tnn~ thpm h~ck l~<:.t ~l1nd::lv ~l1d vi~ited nntil l::Id 'l'uesday in t.hl'> .Tames Hpnegar home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pfund, Pratt, Kans., were last Monday overnight and Tuesday guen:s tn the Mrs. Grace Dawson home.
Mrs. Elrmer Gillespie, Eureka, Calif., was a last Sunday and Mon" day guest in the Charlie Grow home.
.L.a.st . .we..ebnd-'lisitors.. in J:ha DlIvid J, .. ll~n:t~r home were Evan and Kenneth Hamer. Mr5i~ EI$ie Miller, Holstein, la.,
left last Sunday after a wee\t.'s visit in the R. H. Hansen home. Oct. 2 Hansens and Mrs. Miller
It's YOUR kind' of car!
IT'S THE
1959 CHEV'ROttT ONDISPUY
Mrs. Delmar Carlson and Jolene were Tuesday coffee guests at Ernest Anderson's after school.
Kermit Turners and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Becker, Winside. spent Sunday evening at Lloyd Roeber's.
Mrs. Hialmer Lund' was a Wed· nesday afternoon guest in the Everett Johnson home visiting with Mrs. Johnson's mpther. Mrs. Emil Swanson, Wayne, who is there convalescing following surgery in the Wakefield hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dahlgren drove to Axtell Sunday to visit in the Robert Turnquist home. Mrs. Dahlgren remained for a longer visit. and Mrs, Eric G. John
Lundberg accom·
and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kruse" mark and families and Mrs. Wil· liam KrusPnlark were 'Sunday dinD;::!' guests at Ed Krusemarks.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henschke, Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Hammer and Mr. and Mr~. Elmer nargholz and families and Mrs. Lillie Henschke helped Betty Henschke celebrate her birthday Saturday evening. Adolph Henschkes spent the week· end at Bill Baldwin's, Council Bluffs.
Mr. and M!'s. Marvin Meier and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Henschke and Mardelle Meler attended the silver wedding dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bakcr at Norfolk Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kai and sons and Caroline Steinhoff, st. Helena. visited relatives in S,ioux
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free ,Den very Easy C,..dit West 3rd·St. W.yne, Neobr.
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:;~,::\;,,",~:t;/"'h Rllbeck is" FartnigTitly Luncheon_ ! 80 at Presbyterian r ,"he Woyn. 'Nebr.) Herold, Thursdoy, October 16, 1958 -Hn~,"C$ we-<>--M+",-_Wilmu _1-I~LTuesday~atel -l-.. , I : • • ••
Gdtoss, MI!-. Hoba t Aukt L, l\1n.. J. ortnt~htly had a 11l1l1.:he~:m at I F tli S B --t- - --+--Pea-rson-SeJ'-¥ices....Hild ~-(~ro\'(' Ius tractol' and pickel' mto looms Mlmda} mght Mrs. No Will~.am- Simmer. :\Irs. Kenneth Hotel Morrison Tue:;-day. a er .. on anque !W d d C -d-~t'-fiekh-·~·--Yndc-=------_ bert Brugger reported. on the ~s. Mrs. }<'red Beckman, Let· Bridge prj~es werf' won b~' . .f. I e nes oy at on~or I tormllled cause the .blaz.e ,started
St Mary's GuHd Hears R W tiD t' I Oct 4 <dinner Mrs Elizabeth til:' Scott Mrs Bernard Meyer Mrs. John. Einung, Mrs. Hobart- About 80 persons attendetl the I .Concord ~ Funer"l serVices" for I and burned OVC'r a few lOWS of N~tio~al Meet Report ev. en .ze evo lana Meyer and Mr~. Brugger ~ttend- I\1rs Alice &~a('r, Mrs. F. S: Auker and :Mrs. J. M. Slral.!in.. annual father·son banquet last Bilger pearson, .1'3 .. --Wak('I1('I~, I corn and some of the stubbie.
St. Mary's guiJd heard reports LeA~t~:: T~~ni~I~~t~:ra~~~'dies f~lkth~l~~~~;~t ~~i;(~snti~~r-; ~O;~ .li~!~:M~~~~s~~Ih;~l~~ryeU ant! be~~~t:trSs~SD~~\Ji1;J~in~:r~dI\~~~ }Yr~~b~~~;r~nni;~r~~ ~~~Il~;k ~i!;~ L~:~e~:~dc1~l~~ch~s~ar~ r~l~r~~~o~?~~ • by," Mrs Gerold Eulberg and- aiet- met Oct: -Z in the school ...bLMrs. n.. E. Gormley and Mrs-;- • Ralph Carhart and Mrs. Ralph or Warren Cook was guest spt?ak. SUFIday I;'veni':lg at \Vnkcfield hos· 600 Pounds of Turkey
Ordered for E-E Party Mta. Ed· kluge on the Natwnal basement. Hostesses were Mrs. WHliam Finn. PNG Ladie~ Meet TueS'dty BeJ;kenhauer: . erorvid Owens served as toast. fi~: !~:'inw~~:~~t? cOfr~s('or~'!('~s~ke ~O\~~~i1L~~i;~~h~!~t;v~~~;n t~~~ ~~r~i~~~~~midt and Mrs. Al'Jl- Si~('ks~:~~s M~:~e F~:~k ~~~~lcl~ 'With Mrs. Alex Jeffrey . Mrs. Gildersleeve Guest master and Howard Witt gave the • Fred "Berry also attended the Rev. K. F. Wentzel led de- and Mrs. Otto Jensen. . PNG was entertained in the_ Mrs. Fred Gildersleeve'was a invocation. Musical numbers were convention. volionals. The topic for disc-us- Nov. ·10 meeting will be the an- Mrs. Alex Jeffrey home Tuesday guest of"'BriJge club Thursday. furnished by a- trumpet trio com·
:~~~if.iS: !i1\~~~ ~W~n'i~\i~~~~:ar:::~i~;~_~e_t,';"._r·~_~_;;'_r_~a~~o=li~n." 11a:~r~~:~:.~~~~s~~e~:c il;~~~~e:"~i~:W~~tw~?~ ~~r~:~ ~mr ~~~~rfJ:~~~e ~r~:ife;'~:':'~hfe:~:n fa~: ~~:e;qtuthman are Nov G hos Mrs. C. Tietgen Shows ~~~:~:~ti~:~1 ~:~lIg~~';,"c th~ M?,d~C&dem~e,tlrsg will be with i~t::1 :nd:;SO:tr~c:angr::: ::: ~~"~",,'"s a~f1e~:dai:r ~h~ t~p:ray ~rs. Wert •. Mrs.pChinn Slides at Methodist Mrs. Schulz Wins Prize M~s;sB.i ~e~~:ns~na~~~s~rs ~:Jq~~l1on were in charge of the
Mrs. Eulberg was serving ostesses to La orte Bob RinehRl't won th~ prizes at •
Farm Fire Lass Light Neal Winside Wecln.esday 1I,,]" .. ltI·s !'lpt'('lnl :-':,·w~ S~r"ll'e
Winside - Local firemen were called out about 12;30 p.m. last Wednesday to extinguish a stubble field blaze at the Merlin Klug farm 31~ "miles south of Winside.
KllIg had been picking corn and
Six hundred pounds of turkey ha\(,e been ordered for. Wnynf"s
~~~;!::n·~~rt:,nn~h~irn~~pl~L~~~d' announced this week. Tile evenT is scheduled Oct. 30 at UIIY city auditorium.
Committee members as!lisling Bahf> with the planning are W. II. Eynon, Bob Merchant and K. N. .Parke.
('hairman. W~~tr:~ Hcf,r"I~Yn ,'!!e~ert (oanh~ste~sres~ WSCS Guest Day Meet da~u f~ru s~~~e;n~\ 1~~n:Jsed~f~ the 500 club meeting Monday. Wakefl'eld .f."rm-WI'ns -v ,,- d I h I I d' tl Mrs. Ben Meyer was. hostess. -u d TURDAY SPECIAlS Faculty Wives Club ~~y,Ltuo~;~s c~ue~e la~irs~('~~r~~ Mrs. Chris 1"ietgen prespnted a_ ~~i1 a~~;r~heYh~~~~{ ~:~. s;: de Oet, 28 meeting will be with Mrs. FRIDAY an SA -
• T~\Te~n~)(~;<;d M!~)~k~dvill~nRhOqd~Si ~~;~~~~ f~ ~~i~:;e ~ft ~e~th~~~t ~at~~ul~1j~~; :~~ ~r~~~st~rs. WH· Ollie Nelson. Conservation Award Meets Tuesday Night blocks for' quilt top. WSCS la~t l'.edncs<hy· evening. . Mrs. Sydow Entertains b 3
New faculty. members. wives M~oV Fl~ "J~:~';€;ill be with, ~~,~ ~~~k~SSlSted by Mrs. Ever Redeemer ULCW. Hears t,;w~sEcAlf;h,t s~~~':'d"~as ~~~;i~s He;~:~:f~~:t.'_ ";~: se~:;1c Holm Pork Ro st . . . . ;,.: :.:,,;, ;,;;...: I. 6c -.~_~d~~n~_ . ... ~~lli~~~_~~lk~~aE~n ._j.~_~e;M~n~·i~~~·i~~E~~f~~~~'~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t--~'"wsre"''Fa~':~-' 11'1. S;'.~ L-"'aia'··;1rulfer"·Rc"s'"~·~"""·.L~·th€-...gt~f,...J.1(.!~j.;~""--'&l{.~g~H:l.S''''"'''",-,=.}.,tl"r't':f=wm~~S"-·of·~ .- OSI))s 11. l\'Jrs. Sydow been selected by Dixon County -
the stud~nt dining room Tiles. pYA 1I~':bert Nu~mann led rttVotlOns. decmer ULCW and· 12 guests and Mrs. Oscar .Lledtke won SeD supervisors to receive the S • H $1 day evemng. About 40 were pres. rogram .at A UW ,Meet VH€,. Preslde~t Mrs. Rob.ert viewed slido,.s of Tanganyika at a prizes. annual county epnservation award tewlng ens __ ,ea. -sent. Mrs. Lydia Butler nad charge Merch.ant presented Mrs; !lC't- meetmg last Wednesday evening. ,,. photo. ' . , . , . , .
Music was furnis-hed by the of the program on le.;islation at gen With a corsll.ge for mlSSlOns. Lola Erwin, Carroll, spoke on Engagement Ann'ounced Mr. and~M4"S. Holm were guests -------------._tn~'.s_ quartet, .Jopn K-essier, the AAUW meeting Thur;<;day. Lorra1nt; MorriS sang ~ -solo, hcr work as a teacher in a mis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, of the Dixon district at the state I Ib 411: ... · John BernthaI. RobbIe Myers and HO~,tesses were MamlC Mc- ac('ompan,lerl by Barbara v.:0l . sion schoortfreIT'.'- ·--Canol!'. announcc---.the.--c-n.gag-e--'- convention in Omaha Qct. 5-7. I c. ... ~:L- -.Itt-Clar~ Shubert. Corkmdale, Lc'ttie Scott, ~uth ",I>!e. <;;hamnan of, the~, s(,l'VJ~J;! Mrs. R. E. Gormley and Mrs. ment of their daughter, Daisy anDis-or [he- e-nT~ffgea~reol ~J.:..~ __ "IU)"., , ... , . -.
The committee in ('harge in- Pea.J'5011. Md.- St.eU .. Gulhver, {'ommltteel). was Mrs . .Marvm E. W. \\VJlert led devotions. Mrs. Lee', to Rdbert Miller, Canoga pho'to nf-t.he Bolm farm a're the - -.- ... eluded the reti~i1)g officers, Mrs. Be~llah ~ornhoft Rnd Mrs. Opal Gunderson, Dean Backstrom :had the thanK Park, Calif" son of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon county banks. " G d ft'! f B f R t g:~;:l' ~~~w:;~~. ~~~ilU:'l~~_ W~~~~' Oll'l'ting will be' N'ov. 13. Announce Engagement ~r~l~i~~n/e;~~~~lPa~redt\)/~f~l~ Robert Miller, sr., Randolph. .-.: HrOouMnEMADD,eEe L-IVEReSeAU .. SoAUGSE ncr, and new officers, President Mr. and :.\'lr5. J R. Hinton,' Fl'ltz Ellis. A report on thc cnn· ~B I RTH ."'\ I D' P t Ski Mrs. Cecil ·Wriedt. Vice PreSl- Baptist Society Guests ~~e1~~~.ag~~~~t h(:r'~h~';nd~~~1,d venlion tn Toronto was given by. "I Ixon as _or pe,a er I METWttRST WIENERS and BOL9GNA
4;~~~~~i- ~~s~~~l~sk~:~ll~~ta:~~ In Norfolk Thursday tel', Marilyn, to Dale Gramberg, M~~ ~ff~rin~ge !;:('tS~ken for kits A D -M Courtesy Chairman Mrs. C:lrl Baptist Missionary society son of Mrs. Ludwig Gramberg, of ctothing materials to be -sew· - I t eanery eetlng ~ ElIcrmeit?r. were guests of the Norfolk sod· Wayne. No wf'dding date has ed for Arab children. Circle II Sept. 30: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin "
cty Thursday. A skit was given been set. sf'rved, ~~el~~Ug~t~~:u§;rifc~ ~~:!:' :~~~~ woE~~~t :~~ ~!~y'tv~~~~~I~I~fc~~~: Mrs. Chorles Surber :~;~ntheT~~ou~;:!sto! s~hX;; ;;~; Halloween Party Planned Panel Presents 13 oz. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Roe .. attcnded the ·Jackson dea"ery: Mrs. Jaycees Hostess from Iran. Pilger, ~re grandparents. I meeting in WalthIll Monday after-
Buy Beef at Johnson's by the quarter and half.
Save money on meat at
JOHNSON FROZEN FOODS
3~:r'!~ t::r!~Aw~~i1~~s1es~~rs, Wi~('u~u~ill ~i~~~ dZ~;oSt'ion~~Chard ~'k~; ro~lg~S ~~:~~6 at lc~~ida~~- Topic to Grace "W~~~tl:ti. ~~~f.MraS. sg~'T~ ~~:!i~~~ I~tas th:ev~e;!~~~, D~~~~t, !._W....:.a.;.y.n.e,:. •• N_e.b.r. __________ l.l.6_W_e.s.t.3.r.d_.:
Mrs. Jaycees mel Tuesday {'\'e· Oct. 16 meeting will be with .Mrs. Va,Ilie Sprague and l\1rs Oct. 3: ~Ir. an? Mrs. Jerry noon. President Mrs. E. A. Kluge I Members worked on items for Oct. 24 will be a Halloween party. are grandpa:re~ts. Dixon, former disciplinarian at ___ ._ .. _. __
Children's MemQrial 'hospital, Mrs. Marge Smith New Lutheran Al'd : , :n~a:ih~~r, D~~: ~u~asli~o~f' ~e cS~I~.e on the per.: ;:.-=====::..= __ ..... __ ............................... ~~-. gm~a·t~ehe~~~iot~oi~~p~oo~~~~lt~ Member of Bridgette ~~~r~~-'~!~~~:mLeads Andrew Pedersen, pJi. l\~rs. Ed Bleyhl,. F:.merson. and i
ce~~e: .. 11 meetinc Will bp With m~~~'cr iI1o~rg~ri~~~\~. i~h; ~l:!~ Psi _chapter of Delta Kappa heC;~dcea ~~~elra~isC~:~i~~ last geh,ct~r~:gr~a:.-graannddP~:s~tsR~bert ~~~~~ ~:an~~er6n;~~~IS'co£~~~ti~~:! Mrs. John Ritze. met Tut'sday with I\lrs, H. D. Gamma met Tuesday'-ni'g-}rt-'-at Wednesday on "Your Parish Is (}berg, Allen, a daughter, 8 Ibs .. l\'1rs. Kluge, - Mrs. Gerold Eulberg I
Addison. the Mrs. Adeline Sherer home, Calling." 15 oz., wakefie.ld hospItal. and Mrs. F. S. Berry spoke brief-I
Roving Ga'idene-rs Club s~ri~~~ w~;~ to c~;:ie~o~dg~: ~~~~L~~:~I ~;:. a:denb\~o ~~~lng C'r~t~~·. ~Ul~~sB;~ntt~l;'llp;;~l·~;'~ 9~~~~ftei{~)~a_~~~,- .g~!j~! o~J~~~a~~:l~:i~cikt~f L~~\~: Five RQyi_ng Gatdners m(,1ll roott. wM!i hostesses. Mrs. Bob Grein, Mrs. Herman " 8 Ibs., 7 oz, Wakefield ...
~~~lio~ut;f~lI:~~-oospil.a~ Hl NOv -4 lrte~tit1g-'wm' be with- cha::~~-o?r&-~e _~:e,J:~s·K~:::~~~~~:·-~~~ Nov. 13 meetmg will b£> with Mrs. L('one Sandall]' Wisner. ing of a SY ered on home and for-
-~~~~m:lih··~~~:~~;~~ . 'Sunny Hom~'~kers Elec-" }~;:.
Emil Bakers Entert",,,; For Silver Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Emil Baker entertained a!)(llit 300 people at King's hallroor'l. Norfoll{, for the-ir silver wedding 8nni1iersary Frtd:ry
They w('re married Oct. 10, 1933 in RedeemC'f Luih(>ran chufeh. W"VY'lf> Tl1pir alff-wlants- were WHb'lJ-f B-aI{C'r. Mrs Erna Mildrum, Oscar Thun and Mrs. Otto Kleensang, AU were Pte'Sent exee~t Oscar Thll!I. Mr. and ·Mrs. Baker have one da;ughter, Mrs. Harry Suehl, Wmside
Guests attended from Thurston, Winnebago, Omaha. Con· cord. Wayne, WakE'fi(,]d. "\orfolk and Winside.
Appra~ehing Marriage !\fl'. and Mrs. Arthur Dran
selka announce th(' eng<lL;f"
:rer~eirn~a~~~~~~hL~Ts 1¥'~11~~~~~(: to Richard E. Heggemeyer. son of Mr. anti ~~irs, George HC'gge· meyer, Verdigre They wl!l he married Nov. 2 In RedpC'lller Lutheran church.
A Pointed Toe A Slender Heel
. A Perky Bow combin'ed fa make
CI real fqshlon
'sce~e.stealer' 11'1 all 'sites and
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Mrs Emil Dangberg was hos· t('ss to ~unny fhmemakcrs Thursday. Guests were Mrs Henry Dangberg and Mrs Emil THies
Oft-rrm-s- 12'1('C"t('d ".Vere Mrs. Emil Vahlkamt>. president; Erne· lie Reeg. vice president; Mrs. Gilbert Dan~berr;. secretarYtreasurer, ami 1\-lrs. Fn·d Heier. r{,Tlnrtt'r
Prizes at .10-p.oinLpitch_ .went to Mrs. Paul Dangberg, Mrs. Fred Heier and Mrs. AugITS1 Koch
28.
Mrs. Shulfheis Guest Mrs. Amos Claycomb was has·
less to Contract cJub Thursday. Mrs. Warren Shultheis was a guest. Mrs Art Aukf'r received hi'!h score.
OcC 23 mrpting will l5e with Mrs. C. M. fiaven.
I at Sf. Pa 's church, Wakefield, were given by Delegates 1\1rs. Arthur Hageman and Mrs. Grein.
The ladies voted- to purchase two clothing kits to be sewed for World ReHt'f.
Forty-eight mem~ers were present for th{' meetmg. Guests were Mrs. Harold Ekberg, Mrs. AHan Ahlman and M:rs. A. H. Reikofski. Mrs. Ekberg became :;t memoer.
tor, 7 pital.
Oct. Moritz, Hoskins, a daughter, 6 lbs. 4% oz_
Oct. 12: Mr. and Mrs. Eu~ene Anderson, Wayne, a daughter, Shiro ley Kay, 8 lbs., 21'i OZ., Benthack hc.spital.
Oct. 15: Mr. -and r ... lrs. Richard (,hinn, Laurel. a son. 6. Ibs.~ 14 )1:.; -a-enth1l.cI( hospital.
• Bonnie Lutt, Magnuson
Ncv. l~eti~ will be with Mrs. Fred Dangberg ·~lgn-Schoc)l, (olfege SOCiAl FORECAST' Reign _at Wayne Prep
Bonnie Lutt and Vincent Mag· nuson ruled as king and queen at Wayne Prep's annual homecoming dance Friday night at the eollege, Wayne Players Plan
Program, Election
Wayne Players wilt havr a program and plection at the initial meeting in the Woman's c1u9_-1't1Oms at 7:30 p. m. Sun~a:v. Newcomers to Wayne are Invited fa attend
'~,)l.d mC'mhers interested in pr€'s-en\mg a play this year are asked to be present. Refreshments will be served.
,;.
Faculties Entertained
At Woman's Club
Woman's club honored high school and college faculty memo bel'S at a coffee hour in the club ronms Friday
A program was givt"n by the {'ollege strmg enSf'mhk. Mr.!i. Ed Smith introdu{'pd members of the group, Bonita Vandegrift, Dr. E.. E. Helm. Jerry Pugsley, Ruth WillIams and i{-en Combs
Cash dona1ions Wf're voted for tlw nur<;ing ~cholarship fund <Inti slides (lnd records for the Ii·
RUMMAGE
SALE
October 16, 17, 18
;,i31~; "Wn~St ... et
Wayne, Nebr,
Sponsored by
American Association
of University Women I
Thursday, Oct. 16 Happy Homemakers-Mrs.
Walter Reeg EOW-Mrs. Earl Larson Cardette-Mrs. Cletus Sharer Baptist Missionary Socif'ty-
Dr. Lula Way Immanuel Lutheran Aid
Friday, Oct. 17 DAR-Mrs. J. H. Montgomery.
Wakefield Monday, Oct, 20
Troop 174 Parent Auxiliary-Cecil Wriedt
Acme Club-Mrs. Eph . Beckenhauer Minerva Club-Mrs. Fred Dale
Tuesd.ay, Oct_ 21 Progressive.....l:lomemakers-
Mrs. Emma Hicks PEoO-Mrs. Paul MinE'::; Delta Dek-Mrs. Loyd Jt;!nsen Klick and Kla':!:.~Mr9-:- Paul
Sievers Merry Mixers Club-Mrs.
Allenlan -Wednesday, Oct. 22
Methodist Circle I-church Methodist Circle II-church Methodist Circle III -- Mrs.
M~~g~t~~~~rv+M~~. trd~,. Adolson
Presbyterian Women Cameo Club--Mrs. Clarence
Kuhn Thursday, Oct, 23
.Methodist :'Iliddle Adult Fellowship Hallowt?en party
S1. Paul's Evening Circle TheophiJus Ladies Aid St. Paul's Church Women Bridge Club-Mrs. Clyde
Waas Club-Mrs. C. M.
Attendants to the royal couple were Brenda Sahs. Burton Echtenkamp, Patrieia Sherry and Jerry Kingston.
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__ ~t thew,;yne City_Auditorium. 8 p. m.
MONDAY, OCT. 20
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N~ ADM-tSSION CHARGE
4 ~ Wayne (Nebr.) Htralcll------------- c. Longwell home,. Galesville, visi!ors. Supper guests last Mon- Campbell hom~, Belden Last Sun Mrs. I!en Mayer and Mrs. ~et. Ben Meyer home, ited Oct. 2 In the Mrs. WalCred
Thursday, Octobw .1',1958 apolis, and spent a few days in Mann, jr., Norfolk. ("4-t)'. Mrs. B. Meyer. Mr.;; moved'to an apartment at the Wll Last Sunday guesh in th'. Mrs. Wis., the R. E. 8ala borne. M. inne'j day were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence day,.evenIng she and Mr I Meyer spent last Monday in Mr" 'and Mrs. Jar. Milliken Carlson. sr. home.
:t .. ;;;~;;;;,-;;;_;;.;.;;;;:::::}Du~j~u!h;::.,JMt~i~nn~.~~"':;:z" Mr .• "d Mrs. Charles MeDer- and Rodney and Mrs liam Finn residtmce. N. P. Nyberg home Wa;;"e Bo:::P.::::'ng---- Mrs. Ervin ,was a mott were in Omah~ 3 for and Patty were in Mr. and Mrs. Don MUes w ... e Stina .JQllns·m . . ____ , __ .• _____ ~ __ I~n~~______ ~~~II;;M~r;s.~~~~~~~~~~;~gIf~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T~hu~r~S~da~Y~~~~,g~.u~e~st~s~in~th~.~.~a~n:d~L~itlll: .• f.";s~~:'a~n~so~n~,~,~~~~: 1 Sunday . Laurel. 0 .. Mrs. F.. .n. J..o\'e
Businessmen'S League w J McDonald's. . . ............ 15 Ih 8% Coryell Aut<> ............ 15 9 Mint -Bar ... :............ ..12'- 12 Winside Bank ................ 12 . 12 Wayne State... . ... 1l~12~ Tietgen Hatchery..... .... 11 13 First National . 10 14 State National.. ....... 9 15 High scores; . .First National. 891
and 2556; Leland utt, 234; Erwin Baker, 566.
lMonday Lam.< Nand McOil ...... . State National. Gene's
_.y.1.."'.. I £1 Rancho ...... . 5 Hotel MoJTison ........ 6 Swanson TV __ .......... 6 Frieda's ____ ..... 8 Squlrt ... " .. _ .. , ___ ... 11 Van's .... ; .. ; .. : ..... : .... :.... -12
~~oj;-·:~::: .... -.. .. .. ..... 3 i~ High Beores: El Rancho. 709 and
2059: Ny!. _l'DI<ett, 188; Evelyn Miller, 468.
Friday Ladies Trio w I Nixon 11 1 Nixon orange 8 4 Nixon Red 7 5 Cargill Blaek 6 6 Cargill Grecn 5 7 Cargill Red 5 7 Nixon 3 5 7 Cargill White 1 11 High scores: Njxon 3, 461 and
1242; Ama Bahe. 182 and 492.
Community League w Canada Dry 16 Langemcier ~'13 Ben Franklin 11 Casey's 11 H Pilger 9 11 Seyler Motors 7 13 ,1ITue Bunny 7 d3
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Gene's Cafe 4 '16 High scores. Casey's, 830; Lang
emeicr, 2314; Kuhl, 201; Casey"
~~~ ~~---. w 1 t Keht II 1
Wagon Wheel l~O. ~5 I. SW8 DSOD ...TIL...... ~ Sweet Lass), Roost 9 6 1
Einung 7 8 Wolske Auto 3 12 Farmers 2 U High scores. Wagon Wheel. 8.19:
Kent, 2456; Erwin Baker, 201: Don I T'angeman, 539.
Plone-et League \'if I Wayne Grain 15 5 ' Wavne Book 13 7 Van's 12 R Wolters 11 9 Dahl' Nltrsing 10 10 Sorensen 9 11 Lindsay 8 12 Vet's Club . 2 18 ' Hil!h scores: Dahl, 823 and .2347: I
Fred Gildersleeve, 209; GlIder·, sleeve and Bob Undsay, 519. !
Couple-s League w I !.Hamon·Flemurg 17 3 GatJ;tJe·Thomsen· 13 7 Uaugherty-Ehlers 13 7 Luschen·Pospishil 10 10 Woods·WehreT .10 10 Krause· Thompson 8" 12 Maben·Ashton .. 6 14 Barner·Jech 3 17 (\ High scores: Daughertys, 931. \
Herb Wehrer, 206; Frank Grahek. 511; Betty Daugherty. 182 and 487.
" Aubert Sparkles As Pierce Wins No. 13
Gerald Aubert scored three touchdowns and an extra point Fri· day night as Pierce's undefeated Bluejays overwhelmed Hartington 38-0.
The vic lory was the thirteenth straigtlt for Coacl.l Bill Reiling's eleven, including fn"e straight this I season. The Bluejays will probablv meet their next real tes~. when, they entertain Plainview Wcdnes day. Pierce Hartington "I
fl 14 12 6-- 38 o 0 0 0 - 0
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No. 303 Cans
Libby's; flavorful, from tomatoes § you'd pick yourself '
LibbyVs Chili· WITH BEANS, 3 9c I
24-0%. Can I Not too mild - not too hot - just right! I
Chicken Noodle 0: Vegetable Beef Varieties
U.s. Fand. ~tJ:al;flej:t, Clover Blossom
Empres~ H'oney
5-lb. Can
Honey gives sparkle to favorite fall dlslie8-'
Town House Fancy ... 7 , No. 303 Cans, $1.00
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Pork and Beans, Light or Dark Kidney Beans, Chili Hot Beans, Spag"etti
ONO'30~1 Cans .d
"lfeanut Butter I ,?~ 1~::%. 49c k
All-purpose-Kitchen Craft ~Clean, uniform and shallow-eyed, U.S. No:-TGraae, .~--:".,
Lunch Box; Creamy or Chunk Style
Facial Tissue
2·· 400-d •
Boxes 39c Charmin, in four pastel colors and white
Sandy Saver Says:
are a steady saver of-
Cold Bond StampS.at Safewa·y! Your friends save Gold Bonds, Stamps, why don't you?
Soda Crackers ~~~!~~~: ~~~i~~ .• t~~ 29c Hi Ho Cracker5 ~~:;~~~~;r~:~' ." ,1B~b~ 3.3c C d P RoxburY' be prepared ll-oz. 5] c an yap) for HB.ll~ween treats .. Pkg.
R b K· Peanut Buttor, 12-oz. 39 c ox ury IS'ieS kid. just love 'em Pkg·
Instant Coffee ~~~e~fr~e:,'l~.ek 6:7 jO:; $1.29 E R d C Nestles; mal«. 16-oz, 59c ver ea y .ocoa deHeio,", drink . ,Jar
"Ch ~ B f Armour' 12·oz. 53c· oppeU ee readY-t~~serve .. , ... Can
Armour T reet ~:~'~:~i~ ~~di;~o~ .. 1~C~~' &5c Beef Stew ~:~o~~~ sene ........ ~~c':~ .55c Corned Beef ~~~;~d-oerve ...... :6~~~ 55c D t t WhIte Magic; new, Giant 59 c e ergen wrappe? i.I:i foU •.••• ~ ... Pltg,
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. Price. I'H~c'i"t' ,hru Suturda,. October lS, iD Wayne
POTATOES ~"~:t~ 10 Ibs·25c
U. S. No. 1 Grade potatoes are arriving from the famous growing areas to Safeway
-for this "Golden Harvest of "Savings" Sale, Stock up now at this
S P A companion 2 23 weet otatOeSofbaked ham Ibs. C
F h D California-grown, 2-lb. 49 res ates sweet as candy .. ,., ,Cello Bag C·'
low, low pf~ce! .. Y II O · Waldorf Brand; 5,lb, 33
e ow nIOnSlarge,inplasticbag .. Rs;g . C
Ready-t.,-Eat H---.5 14 to 16-lb. average . ~ ..
~:~t~~n 49c -;~~~ion 55c Lb. Lb. .
Round St k or Swiss; U,S.D,A. Choice 7·9 eo Grade Mature Beef, juicy Lb, C
Rump Sliced
R U,S,D,A. Choke Grade 75 OaStBeef, bone in. lean ., ...... Lb. C
B Wilson's; Certified. 2-1b·$1 09 acon thick-sliced ......... Pkg.. .
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Here are Hams' that are lean and tender ..• with the delicate-pink. fine-texture meat that. 8ays superb quality. They're hurried from the-"smokebouse" tG reach you at fia vorl -peak.
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WAKEFIELD • • ---Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graffis, Rexall Drug 6 9 Thure Johnson and Mrs MarvIn noon coUpe was served by ,the, Th. Wllyne (Nebr.) H.r.id Tilden, Elmer Graffis. LaUl~[>I, and 1 Wakefield ServICe 5 10 I Mortenson san'" Mrs Earl Pet~ I hostess chapter
O N -I ' Bob Sc~ -d Mr-, and Mrs. Lawrence GraWs Fullerton . 5 10 -b "_"ANT ADS Thursday, October. 16, 1'51 _ Q'n'n'a '~ e-s-OR __ ,--- " __ ----.:.,- - 08- e- G~~ffi:ufi:~e~~~~:/n the Lake- ~~l\~~iteln's ~ ;~I'io~~!~on._sang a~~!~:.:.:.....--. USE HERALD oW -~~---.----- -- -----
- ____ Mrs. Edith Fredrickson returned I-hgh scores Bossman 729 and -;;;;;:~i:;;;;:~~;~.:;;;;.~;::':~~~:;:;:f;~:;;.;---a itroayaftermr~r-----tlw-@C-- TnLd.Y_.L~~E,_18~ ~nd 481
R · - e I ~~:~:ic~~oens~C~~~:~l~d t~U~?t~~d Sc~atch. League - W-- -1-'
elgn at H'omecomlng Frl-day 1%:n~:rddiF.~r~~~·rh~:~ C:h:o~ishnl ~~r~nck,on ... i; ~i " , ' , , ' .; . , . I ~~:~~::st::~sM~er~~nEEe!:' i r~a~tld Furniture. ~ If
\\akefleld hlgh school's 1958 ' .~_. ________ ~ _________ {amp Wayne called SundaY eve-I InternztlOn(l1 7 9 homecoming royalty were crowned! I 'ling in the Fred Lehman home. I Donelson ~.' 2 . 14
r,~~d~~n ~~~b~1I0f ~~:va~::d~d;1 WAKEFI ELD NEWS' :~~~iS~ndLi~c~ln,Osse;:nt8at~:o~-:e~-ByI;!;#m;~~,~~~~~d 2011; ~~;~t Wakefield won a 45-,13 VIc-I -4 I end in the E.Imer Carlson home.: ttandic;:ap League I
'the royal couple were Donna I "1--'- i Salmon -... ~ I\('lson and Bob Schroeder- They By Mrs. George Grimm-Atlas- 7 -2756 Legion Trap Shoot Set I, ~~~~sle~~~chtien('k" ~ ~{'f~1~~fe:~e~c".irol:3!/~~rdsM~;ii~ 1 I Sundo.y «;It Loca.1 Park.. I SUmner ,. 7 \'jxon n. who feU Wednesd~y morning. school In Afnca were made. Kath- 'I Wak~fleld s .Amencan Lf'glOn Farmers·UnIon. ~
~lvrna Schlines Bob Hardin pltahzed and dOIng nicely. man served. day at the local park. Plans .f,?'r'! THr~Cf) 10 Attendants to the couple were, I f~act.uring her ~ip. ~he is hos- Ie en Fisc-her and Angela Barel- post w1l1 spo!lBor a tra? shoot SlIn- , ~('a Cola 10
Cade Utecht an'd Gary Lueder~' Mrs. Ardelle Mulle'r, Randall ,tht" were m.ade at a mp.etmc I LegiOn 11 Crown bearers were Paula Rodene I and J~nc, Thurston, and Mr. and St. Paul's Ladi,es Aid !Iast ) te~lers 1] and David Gardner. ,!\!rs. Ed Freverl and Mr. and Mrs. 51. Pau!"s Ladies aid met in the I cP o;-vners 1
. the school ~~~n~~t t1~eIf!~~yW~:~~i:ae~\~~~ ~~u~~~si~~d~s~~~: ~~~~il~~g~~;~~ NEr s
led a .. "Our
Mr . .lind Omaha, vi-sited
L. W, Hypse home over the Pu Ie H t A·r I Mrs Fred LundIn and Mrs
~,~~~j~~~ Harding, Luther col· : rp ear UXI lory I ~~~nn~ndX~d~rs~;re s~lu~~t~~ at j h k Student ~ .. tor ,Jeg" Wahoo, spent the weekend i" I'Holds Fare II D· 1 WSTC hometomlng iestIvities'llnd I Oma an Spea 5 at h;,?t~~r {.;'l~~~sC'~nfill~~drh~ ~!~ri~lfann I :hf' Ron Hading home. : we Inner ~:!hat:d\ hg;ilen by the glrls"?£ ,,a • ,hurth pulp,l Sunday_ ! S~,'ety 'I Dixon, County Auxiliary of the 1 Jeanene .Lundahl, Pipestode; "eTU Instltu. te ~ Iv... e G Mlilt-ary Order of the Purple Heart MInn., ~nd Lola Cramer al'ld Aud-ReSigns as Coach < I . held a dmfler at the Wagon Wheel, fey Gflm~, Omaha, spent the At S [" (h h
Warren. Borg, son--"of Mr. -anrl'l Covenant" Aid.. LaY-reI. to. m~r1\ the cl,soandmg of weekend' wttll ~ome fo~~:c;. and at- _0 em._ ... urc . lI1rs David Borg, who has heen . Missi~~nant Ladies aid met the urganlzatlOn founned 15 years tened homecommg festivities. - - , alhletic. instructor and coach ~n II~ the 'Chllrch We~nesday. Mrs. i ago. I M~s. Carl Lof, Omaha, s.4l.tl' the Alliance school th(' past SIX 1 Ciarencp Holm presided, Rev. and I The' group voted to disband be- Rev'. Marston Resigm welU treasurer, was guest speak- Invp..st now in sure starting for "pars, resigned the position <lr:'0 ,1\1,rs. Melvin Pederson san~ a duet. I cause .the. '."rgp arE'a invo!ved Isr at a Dixon county WCTU inst-i.--f- years to come at our special moved to .Omah.a eel. L He wllJ' Reading,S Wel"e given by Mrs. Mil. ,?ade It dl.ff1cult to ~o1d meetIn~S Presbyterian Pastorate tute last Tuesday .at Salem Lu~her" I' truckload low'prices·.,. plus an he lay aSSistant 10 charge 'If Chris· ~ 'on Gustafson -and Mrs. Hal'o:ld a-nrl- keep mtcrest . .alive. Rev..~hie Marston has resi an church. She ~poke on her trIP to extra-big bonus trade-in allow~ !lan edur'ation at -All Saints Eois·1 Fischer Attending the Sunday dinner ed as pastoi~-UlC- ~ - ifjatipnal-----conventiOn-in--wa-srr. -- - ~ {'opal .r~l1rch while he sluriics for' Mrs Levi Helgren and Mrs. Rcu- i were l\!rs, Mo:Iyme BorA' a.nd An- and Emerson r I ~ D.,"~, ance- foryour batte-ry.-the mlm~try. ! hen Johnson sang a dl.1et. ReV'l drew S.orenso,ns, Wakpfleld; 1Iar- churches to be-come pasto 11'-> s.-:::t.a\\Tem::e Ring oppned the Choose from factory-fresh -- . Pederson spoke on hiS home mis- olrl Smlths, l' ay Cloughs and Ed First Presbyterian church, Chow· morning session. Mrs. Kenneth Auto·Lite sta-ful batteries with Band to Ljnc;:oln ; 51unary work. in Cantda. 15 years Trub~::;, Allen, Jess Trubes, C, E. chilla. Calif. He will leave Wake- Olson. Concord,. gave dC'votions.1 world-wide guarantees up to 50
Wakefield ,high schoQl's band I :.Jg.o'.A contributIOn was voted for Ros~ Mrs. Howard Gould and field at the end of October. MrS,. cGeorge Grimm led flag S(l-j months! All are shipped dry. porticip-atffi In University of Ne- ffilSSlOns. Mrs. Hi-I:rry Wendel, Mrs. Mrs. Albert Thompson, Lau~el, lute~,~':',County directors, presentr-d braska band 9ay exercises Satur .. Carl Helgren and Mrs. Effic Nord· I and Paul Brandennuhts, MartInS- th~ plans for··the- -eoHTmg,·;ye-ar."s .... " .. _."~.~~ged when ybu buy for peak
~::emaonn1esp~fofh~eteb~as~~I.f~~: I ~trom served. i bUrg.. Wakefield Bowling wM-rs, 'RUth Edwards, Allen, gave I power output.
Only our special truckload pur· chase makes possible such big
..... dollar $avings." And only AutoLite offers such outstanding battery performanr.e;-irrcluding POWER BOND, the exclusive, npw design feature that elimi· nates mechanical failure ... even in the most severe service.
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fias State football game. Baptismal I Baby Alumni. . . the~ n.oon prayer. Cooperative din" I --- . : Rev. Archie Marston baptized. BabyAlut:nmmetFndayevemng Ladies Handicap w I neie.'~was p,lerved by the \Yakefieldj McCORMICK Attend, Convention I' Julie AQn, in,fant daughter of Mr. m the hO:5Pltal. Mrs. Kermit John- Bossman 12 3 chillJtel". Mrs. A. W_ Carlson pour·
Mrs Maude Gray, Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Gwle Moody. Sun!ay I son preSided. Two new memb('r~ Pioneer 12 3 "Cd: -. . I
David Borg, ;\Irs. Oscar Karlberg church. I men s an nu cup::. \HrC m.a e. Benson Bar 10 5 afternoon session when Mrs. Lof
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Kinney. Mr::;',.Berth,a B.ean,,,s. Mrs ,mornmg at !he presbytenaniwer~, re~orte~l. Blrt~, ann()~tcc Waldbaum's 11 4 Mrs. RIng·also preSided at the II FARM EQUIPMENT STORE and Mrs. Albert. KarJbE'rg attend· I - I L d' 'd Busby 10 5 spo~e. Mrs. E E. Hypse gave de"
_.< ~~nt{~~-i~Jhma~l:t¥~~wFa~," , .. ~~~-i~&t~ Oc~~r Pridai' '~th ~+ma~~d~t~'~,g;~;b m~€'Jhf;~r~:; ts~;~:~e~~sain . ~;..::;..::-",-~_..s:~~I?~tJ--,~"-n;,,,s~, _\r,:Ii<l~y<~1,-e_m~':II<Iiut~~~~lm~e~a~rJ.~_P-,~,-,t;~~~~P=h-::o=n~e-:::-3.,.4==_= __ ...,.===~= ..... ===== ________ .... ==W=Q~y~n~e.,=~N.~b~~~ • ...,. Loc-al- wumen--'eiecf"e:a to dlstnct, wnrrcr FredrIckson. -;M.r&.--l .• uthe.t:- a . r'WItu -Mrs: Cit I1;.-nt- ~-- ~
officers were Mrs. Bean, chap-' Bard was co-hostess. Mrs. Law- Bl~y;-~--w-&e--~{j.I1-----bX -ltll'.s_ lain; ~rs. Borg,. color. bearer; I rpnce Ring presided. Mrs. Bard ~Il~ur. Peter<;on, Mrs. lAo ~". PosMrs. Kmney, councll~~. andJ gav('~votions. Mrs. Rmg read a pIshli and !'I1rs. R. E. J aulson.
"gur:rd_ e tional president. The group voted: Girls Club-=-~·~=--"--··-·~..o..~4~~ , to contributf' toward a series of na- I First Girls club mCE'ting- wa"!>
'Mrs. V. H. R. Hanson returned tional broadcasts. Mrs. O. E. Fen- heIr! Tuesday in the park. Sandra Friday cvening from a week's visit lon led a diSCUSSIOn of plans for Rodene presided. A craft project
In ~~e ~rl~ir~ye Bh~rr;:l:n °G~~~r i ~heR!~~~ts l~f~~~t~o~~~:rlc~~~e~~;n ~~~1~ne7~::'s J~~~<; u~~fl~~~~~ were dmner :;?;uests of ~11S. Walter, and mstttute were glvcn assisted by Jcyrc Anc\cr:';on, l\1rs. ero-s-c-Surrda-Y. , .. ~ 1--- TE'd Jones and Mrs. Dallas Wendt.
Mr. qnd Mrs. Dale And'etson and i PEO . - , iaI1lily attended band day in Lin ,-fetes Junior I Bi,thdaY Club, coIn Saturday. .! 1""'1 Fourteen Birthday cluh mem..
A group of ladH-'s hE'llX'd Mn; 'I S. d bers met in the Mone Lundahl
day Wednesday. ! ' live supper honoring Mr. and Mrs Fred Sc;'hlincs ohserve her hirth ~,m,or Stu ents , h.ome. Allpn. sun"day for c,oopera',
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carlson I' Wake!ieltl~s PEO chapter enter- Herman Anderson, who Will soon went to Omaha Sundar to visit his tarneQ;:;:-!oiSa:t::ittnior an~~l!:hffih leave:~f::_~~ mother. Mrs AU.l!usta Carlson, schoor-'~onday evenmg at the 1---' x!.,
W I htch school :lUditorium Ed S h NEW! POi ERFUl! ! N~~iadJ: "k~h,e :e~~ 3,~t~e; ~)~Il~l~~' t nasses Buy I
Leona Brt. lVlrs. Rober! I)<;jpr- I DID
Jloit.'''._-16''t. W' ..... n4ehal.
9 As II",t as the /lgbtest • Priced low as the lowest
gerd ga)e a comment",y on the i one son rug I ~~Id:~t"('n~i~"~l\h~n c-~n:g:~~~~talr~~ i ··;':'~' ... wak('field business operated I sentcd by Mrs. M. C. Coe, Mrs. I by ,lhe same family sinc-e 190] has , larry Larson. Mrs .. ElI Sdmasse I been sold I~O I'Ilr and Mrs. Ed
mel Mrs. Walter Moller. I Srhna:-sc. ownrrs of the Rexall , Luncll was served by Mrs. JOhn'j drl1~ store ! s-qtr:-Mrs_ Mauric€ Gustafson. Mrs. H. D. Donelson sold his drug I (!:luth Parkert, Mrs, Coc, Mrs. Brt I ::;tore to Schna::;se th.is week. He I a,d Mrs. Ostergard. I suffered t~o strokes In Septem\)Pf
I whirh scnou~ly a[fer~ed lise of 'I Salem Couples Club I h;~<; left arm
Salem Couples club enjoyed a Mr. Donelson took over the : c;('t-to.t!"~thcr near tllP artit"lcwl lake I husiness· from his father m 1925 I )n thE' Harold Anderson farm Sun- The elrler Donelson had owned
.: ~~I~d~~~ni~gereMr;n an~lh~l\~~~" GM;s~ I th~t~l~i;I~~:s;~n~:IJ9~)1IanS are to
II t.a~,1~ rRa~~:gg ~;~; ~e~~I~~nSser~i~Vg I ~~i;ti~~1 filt~~'ktojnth~ll~ne~aWes!6~~: !1 committee was Mr. and Mrs. Dale 'Anderson, Mr and Mr~ Alden Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen, Om-
Johnson and 1\1r. and Mrs. Austin aha, were weekend guests in the I Ring. Fred Lehman home
Cll8t magnesium alloY-Fltronger an:d lighter tban aluminum! Proved ',Sunday School Rally by loggera and pulpwood producer. 1 Last Sunday SI. Paul's Lutheran WAKEFIELD _where .chaitL D..\1{9 reall get a Sunday srhool held a rallv during He • I N work-out. Features inc1u:fe re'coil ,the r-hnrctr huur. A congregational splta ote~ .-tarter.positiveon-oiftoggle SWltch. I P1CnIC dInner was enjoyed at noon, ___________ _ cbi~ deflector, thumb-operated followeri by games and contests -eh,.in oiling devke..--llODdIp.ilLfue1 \fur 1hc chlWren m chdr,ge of Mrs Admitted' Mrs Charles Hoggen 1
and oil caps. Aek for free tnal g~f~f(tlc~~~erEI~~edl J~fl~ ¥~~ ~Jp,~~~2~!s~~~~ I,~, now field, Frf'd Lchmnn \\ akefJeld 1
L. W~ McNatt ~alem Luther Anns I ~r';{os~ar~;~~{' WM~~~~ldOs~h~ I Luthn Allns and th('lr counsel; Oma-ha; Loren Kuehler, Emerson;
"d-;- I ~~e"lm~~s A~d~r~~~, G~o:tC tnnds~l~~ I N~~li~rs~~'d~;;~~g~: Clarence Mon-
H a r ware I Lutheran ChUl,'Ch Sllnd.aY a',fter- j nich, Emerson; Fred Lehman,
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noon. Sharon Anderson preSIded. Wakefield; Danl{'1 Ros(>, Wayne; The l('sson on Southeast AJijjl ~as. .--Robfy-t- St('e-ie. Alten; Oscar Karl·
203 Main Phone l08. oT~sented by Shirley Anderson and .... ,,;..... W .. kpfie 1rl : Mrs. Rohert I C~lrol Mortenson gave d,evotions.IOberg. Al}en; Mr~. Charles Park. Christmas card scwing kIts for a (>1', \\'akefleltJ; Nell Miner. Laurel.
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Saturday,_O~t~ J8 8 A. M. to 5 ,P. M.
Let's Get Acquainted! JACK HURLBUT LAVONNE LUTT
SIOUXlAND CREDIT CORP 109 West 7th - Wayne' Phone 733"
(Next -to 1,o!1gemeier Oi' Co.)
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~Like all '59 Chevies, the Impala Sport Sedan Iws Safety Plate Glass all around.
E It's shaped to the new American taste u:ilh a lean, clean silhouette, crisp new contours,jleautif,tlly restrained accents. It brings yon mo~e spaciousness and comfort with a)nl!w Body by Fisher. It has a bright new sheen-a new kind of finish that keeps its luster withoutuiUxf'ngT6r lip tolltree years. 1\Cw b,gge,.=hra'h:es. -Yasrnero areas of visibility. !Yew Hi-Thrift 6. lYew handling ease ane) road steadiness. It's new right down to the tires!
Never before' has an automo·bTle-m-anufac· ier 1i;dy ijy Fisher yo~'ll fi~d truly -taste-turer made such sweeping cha.nges two ful elngance. And you'll have c:lt'ar seeing years in a row. And never before has any from every seat. The !lew Vista-Pano-car been neW like this on~_ ramie windshield curves -overhead-and The 1959 Chevrolet is more than a re- t~ere are ~cw ~iggel' windows, too. styled car-more, even, than a completely When you take the whed, you find Chevy's new car. It's yo-ur kfRd of car. Sha}"le-fl·to- newness-·g'Oe-B down deep. A new steel'ing reward your new taste in style with a ratio ~akcs handling easiel:. New sus· fresh Slim line design that brings E:n· pcn~idn engineering ~ives you a more tirely new poise ,and proportion to auto- stable ride. Thel:e's a ~wect new cditiQ,n
-lfi01j1te§:tyUng':-1nside the ~.~WCl.nd rOOlTf=-O%_!~1.~5Wte . it .1.!c,,? ~~i-iilIift G _t!mL ..
goes and goes on a gallon. Vim·packed VB's. :r-..lew and big~el" brakes. Even tougher, s-afer Tyrex cord tires_
There's still more! A new finish that keeps its shine without waxing or polish. ing lor up to three years. New Impala modelR. New wagons-including one with a rear·facing rear ·seat. And, with all that's new, you'll find those fine Chevro-let virtues of economy and practicality. Stop ill Ito •• anel: see the '{;~
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The Wayne {Nebr.) Herold Thursday October 16 19581 11r.:.. C B. :\lisfdllt :lHcnucd thcr·
:===========-::;_';;;:-~:'::~;;::::'~:; Nebraska-~ansas State footbaU WIOlbur g:lme at Lmroln Saturday , •
Wlens-.Ode ;r~~cy.·tI1rs. ~rarvin Kramer a:ld fa~ftia~~dM~~.Al~~dew:rl~~_n~~~~ • By Staff Cor,.esp!~e~~_ ".:
Mr. and Mrs. Lester PrawlU ,Janke - and Dean, jr.. were Fri· were guests in the Art Glaubius day evening visitors in the Wt'ndell Mr. ·.and Mrs. Lee 'He:ene, Minn·
Sy Gladys Reich1!rt Phone 2682, Winside
home last Sunday for his birth· Ayers home. Norfolk. capolis, Minn., stopped..on tD~H'
~%It:~dGil~:~~~~ ~a'~~~ni~~ Mrs. 'n sl~~e1JIi~:eE~ke,;rho~~t~~a~~~~ G~~eo~o !i~~,~~~~ faT: a visit with Richard Ritze spent Friday to evening. -Mervin Brummonds visited ~
Woman's ·Club Has_ ~~~~i;s.at the ~;tY Jochens home~' ~rn~d a~r~r~n~~e~~d~~~t sean;~!: ~r~ ~~~ \~~s~r~~~r~nn~e St:~ow;
-W .. __ Mrs. Dora Ritze spent Thursday mento, Calif., at dinner Monday. and Mr. and ·Mrs. Georqe Napier
to Sunda with her, son and daug-h- Mr. ·and Mrs. Herman Schu.etz Neligh, and Larry Waller and MlHJl!Z::::I'Hi~IUH-W:t--+<_il'· "",w.:-,.~r and Mrs. John 1nd son -were- Wea~.d.:wenlllg. nonafi-, E~ oyer the week-
k Ritze, Wayne.. visitors in the wIlham Janke end. Gary, Brummond, Stanton,
Spea er Monday Mrs. Jamel Ca~eny, Grand horne. went with Marvin Brummonds to h1and~ who spent the past week Neligh. Scott Brummond stayed
Lenore Ramst'y, Wayne, was w1th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Birthdav Clrd Partf with Browns. guest .speaker at a Winside Wo- Krist Jensen, returned home In honor of ~lrs. Raipq Nath~n's Mr. 41nd Mrs, Melvin Longe~ and man's· cl4b meeting last Monday So!Iturday. . ~irthday a gl'GUp of frIends and family were Fr;r!",,' ",vpnhg vis
~v:gi~~ma~. ~! ~fi~~'us~:~l t~Oj~~ an~~~maif: w!~s'di~~~~udest~sr~~~ ~~:I:ti~~~n~~~~e p1r:;;rt~~~:;s ~:;~ t~~~. in a~~e ~;~~ ~~:~~e h~~~'er I
venile court amcndmt't]j which 1~Y In. the Dllk Brnson h0me, CZ;l Jl~e:1~~g, ~;~. :g~~~~'G~!~t were guests in tne Forrest Han :ri!\ ~f~:ti~n °baW:t ~~~~a:~{a gpn·, SI~~~ ~~~. Mrs, John Sera dis and Mrs. Kathryn Kleensang and lUrs. !~~~i~~~e, Wisner, last Tuesday Mrs. Duanfl Thompson and Mrs.1 \1rs. Ca~l Rohl, Omaha .. and Mrs. Dcra Ehlers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson at.
Kenneth Br.Drkmoller were assist- Erna M.lldrum an~d. Sheila ~ay. tended a card party Friday eve
-~-pfymouth
On _Displ~QY'Now! ! "
FREE COFFEE an'd COOKIES ant hostesses. Guests were Mrs. I West P~mL w('r~ F. fujaY overnight Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nathan en- ning in thp Haroid Rkberg h'Jme Cecil PrincE', ~lrs. E\':l Lru, Prince, ""!lests In tlw I~mll ,Ra~er home., tf'rtainerl the following relatives Dennis and C~nnie Ekberg spent I
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. soins. o' ~ O"jjTIfflB"1 S~lurday e~nin; (,tlIl;;7i~ the VIoe-ding, Mn. Dora Ehlers, Mrs. Mr. and i-A-rs_ ~imers and Mrs. N. L. Pitman prf'<;idC'd at I Emil Bakrr home Wl~r(' l\1r. and Rose Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Julius family. Carroll, spent Monday eve.
the busines sscssion. Mrs. Otto I '\!frs. Otto Kleen~ang .. , . Eckert; Mrs. Robert Graef and ning with the Ralph Watson 'tam· Gra_ef_will senve on lh~ ('ourtC'sy Tue.sriay eVf'flI.ng VISitors m the l-fenry, Mrs. Kathryn Kleensang, ily.
SEE TWO REALLY FINE CARS DODGE - PLYMOUTH FOR 1959 committee at the district ('onven-· MarVin Hf'rseheld homp were Mr. Mrs. John Damme and Evelyn NC'l, Mr_ and Mrs; Russell 'Beckman tion m Albion Oct. 2il-24. l'Ind Mrs Harry H. Suchl. SOFI. spent last Sunday in "the Wilfrerl
Mrs. Chris Tictg£'n. \Vayrle', will --- Mr. and Mrs. Gus .Johnston, C~r- Sheets and. W a I t e r Petersen ...
Wayne -Motor "Your Dodge - Plymouth Deol",,"
give a lraveloglte on hf'r ITc{'nt Mrs Wylie Ho.n .. ored I :oll, w~re Saturrtay afternoon VIS- homes, Fremont. ~ur~pe.an trip at tht:' Nov 3 meet'
j . ~~e' m the Fntz Aev~ermann Ellen Beckman, dmaha, vislftd
Ittg In .~~!l-m-es T:out-~ home-. d • h - '.' her parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ~~!~esR~t;;lln~:~n~III~'s. J:~lIt~c~)~il Sotur _oy at 5 ,~ower Busy Bees Club I Beckman, 'this weekend. Maricle aq.d f\f.;;riiJn Sullivan. I ,.{"" . , . i Dlxon-Busy D('('s 4·}[ club hela I Lyle Ctevelands atfe.nde':!. an ___ : .~lrs. ~'l,:r ~ll W~ ilc, a r~~('nt: election of officers at an Od. 3 I open hous~ celebr!ltlon fo~ the 511
Asmus. I In the ChesLel Wylie home. dingfclt, vice president, and Ellen home 10 Allen last .Sunday.
CO;-Mrs. ,fohn Bohm ann CYndee' hi Ide. was bonor,erl al a lms~el. meeting. Those eleC'\ed were F:13inejver weddmg anniversary of Mr .
spent Monda)' with Mrs . JOhn.i.lane ... ous ph{lw.f'r s.~t,llrd.ay. ('\ l'rung Sherman, preSirl. pnt; (;ol~n Wed- and ~rs. E. arl McCaw in their I
_ JUr, and Mrs. Chris Wetbk soent I Hostesses were Mrs'T
Andrew Sh_erman, ~L~taIY_Jreasurer. The O. A_ Cleveland, Hornick, I~ .. Sunday ,with their r1311):!ht('r .\Irs A.nderson. l\"frs, D. ,:,. tiuffnnrn. group made vases. Mrs. van h---a"Sbeenvi.5i1TI1g hls--so--n;- Ly e
'Nick Centr{'tto and family. Omaha. I Mr~. Lowell B.,k:r, lf1"rs 11115<;('11 C~]~o3~,;.e;;;_~,e~rv2e~d~lu~n~'h~e:o:n.;~~~~C~le:y~el~an~d~.~'~in~e~e~l~a:'!~W~e~dn~e~'~da~}i·.~==:::======:=============::=:::::==========:::::::=====::;~ Mr. and Airs EJwin !j,()gr~nl~;~I7:~:.·-.~;\~~~~~Lt Peterson and ~~~----~-::--;-:".':;-:'---::;-;= .. -~-~-----------------'-'-~-------------------------- - -.-----~~~---- - -----
and Lois and Mr. :lfl,[ I\lr~ .Ed --==.::::.:::.:
~fs~r~~~:IJ~rfh:T;m SU~:~~i~";'h~~~nf, a:Jrvallfea~'~~r;VS~~d~} ~J::;~~~! 01 L PROGRESS WEEK,· OCT. 12, 18 Te~:y, N~~f~j'~s·w~:~(> sJ~~~~, ~nn~ Mr, and Mrs. N. H. Hanson'j Norfo1k. I guests in the Adolf Miller home
ner gllE'sts in the ,John A~mus LUC:iHe Gabiem-an and Howard
home. Mr. and Mrs lIan:, Asmus Sl?rmger, .. Fremont, s.pent. Sunday T d 0-1 B'-- aid f··Y T . wereanernonngu",!,. .~~~~~~rd's;~~~~g~ll~;\~IO~.er~I).i;: 0 ay-· lUI· . S·--- - or our 0--m-· ·orrow an~rfa~il; s~~~t r!1~~~~y ~~~~~~~ and Mrs'. H. C. Hanson. I in the John Asmus home. Mrs. 9tto Graef, Jerry, Judy
Mr, .and Mrs. Edwin Br!,gr~ :~gk Js~~~f :~~da~r~t~OhMr.L~~bd aud LOls were among guests In ~he Mrs Gordon Rill Blair. Blll Brogren horne Monday e\ emng ,
~~M;~~dif~;rf~;IglI~~-%:~~~_t .-~ 0 0 0·-
Sunoay with her parents, Mr. and ~,-.t::I Mrs. John Duhacek, Meadow Winside Methodist Church Grove. (Kenneth Willard, pastor) ~c -~-==-------"--.-.--=-=~-~--- ~-{)et=.~~."SclJeaI,
Woman's Club Plans Ill ... m.; worship. 11. i<ids' Halloween Fete
Immanuel Reformed Church SundaY. Oct. 19: Worship, 9:30
L m.; Sunday school, JQ:30.
Wim:ide Woman's dub will spon- Trinity Lutheran Church sor its annual-Halloween P,ll:ty ~for (M K Gulbls, pastor) c0iT!nru.nity children ~t the city Saturday, Oct 18 Confirmation I audltorlUm Oct. 31, It was an- class, 2:30 p. m. . . nOllnced this week. Sunday, Oct. 19: Sunday school. i
···-tli~g;..Ye~L)h o~~ p;1ri~~Ol '0 {L .11) .. ; worship. 11. I
{!~~e~osru~e~.e ;iwarded for the St. {~~~;~ H1~:{a~1l~~~)ch I Committee.in charge of the event Ssturday Oct. 18' No church
is Mrs. Otto '-Gtae1, Mrs. Gus Nel- school.' ' son, Mrs.' Duane Thompson and Sunday, .oct. 19: Mission festival Gladys Reichert. services, 9:15 and 10:30 a. m. and
2:30 p. m.: congreg:ltional din-Mrs. H. M. Hilpert spent Mon· ner, noon; afternoon luncheon,
day in the William Yondetlage 1:45. home, Burlington, -Kan., caring for ji
her g~n -white- -the- V-on-= rll'i~aaies1ttd dcrlag('~ were at Valparaiso, Ind. Trinity Ladies aid met at the
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Prawitz and church parlors Wednesday after· Jodene were visitors in tile Alvin noon with Mrs. Jame<;: C. Jensen WHlers home, Wayne, last Sunday ~.nd Mrs . ..Manley Wilson host~sses. e"(,!ling. :~Irs. Jdmes Caveny, Hasting!:!. was
Dinner guests in the Chester Wy- a g~t. Mrs. Emil Thies presided. lip home Sunday were Mr. Imd Mrs. obert Graef lead d~votions. Mrs. Don Wylie' and daughters, Parts f the Dorcas oroject have Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reh, been completed and returned.
E~~rein$y11~u~~~rFr~nrCISaWYl~!rs. ;:~~e~af~~~a a~~;::g:{~l;go?~~~~ I Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jensen and to be taken to the church Oct. 26.!
family, Wisncr. spent . Wednesday i Mrs. Ro~ Je~fms and Mr<;. Edna I with his parents, Mr and Mrs. I H.asmus~en wI.! be NO\ ember lias· Krist Jensen tesses.
D~lt~n~l1d :;~~. RT~~~~I:;.cDdi~~~~ M~and Mrs. Harlan ll!mle,r,' gUE'sts in the Edwm Brogren home. Osmond. spent Sunday evenIng In
Mr. and Mrs. Horl:m Hilfiker I the Walter Wagner hurnt'. , and daughlel'S'. OI.11aha, and Mr. Mr. an. d Mrs. Myron .Graef were! and Mrs. Wayne Andersen, Janet 'i.unday SUPP('f guests Ifl the Otto I
anri Randy, )Jorfolk, were Sunday (.raef home. I dinner guests In the'-G-tt:s--Kramer Mr. and Mrs .. E. T. Warne· homf'. Afternoon vlsitors were Mr. munde -and D-enni-!t and Mr . .and
Home Dressed
STEWING HENS ea. $1.29 Home Dressed
SPRING FRYER) ........... ea. 79c Don't Forget Our Sunday Afternoon Hours
Fresh
GROUND BEEF . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ill. 49c Butternut
COFFEE l.b79c order - LimjUme_
--Wt1>Et:IVE1!- - ..
Open Weekdays Until 8:30 p.m. Open Sundays 8:30 - 12:30 and 4 - 6
Wayne lierald on Sale ElIch Wednesday Evening AI •• Sun~oy Sioux City lournal and Omaha World-li.rold
Myla ElI.n Bill Lueders, Owner
New' Economy Market '.07 W .. t 2nd
THE FOLLOWINtlWAYNEQILMEN HAVLSER-,VID AS _~. __ . __ . __ UNPAID TAX-COLiicroRS-FOR OUR STA~.A~D ~FED~~~~OvE~NMEN~S_ -== .. _.= __ .. _= __ ~
We Collected and Paid In -- - - - -------... ~.-
. FREDRICKSON OIL CO.
COI'-tOCO PRODUCTS
Phone 489
DON'S TEXACO SERVICE TEXACO PRODUCTS
Phone 289-J
MEYER OIL CO.
:'1 MOBIL TANK WAGON
Phone 4&6
STIRTZ Olt COMP~
SINCI,.AIR PRODUCTS
Phone 70
LANGEMEIER OIL eo.
SKELLY TANK WAGON Phone 522
1957 C1 Total 01,-
, In Gasoline Taxes
OIL ••• keeps AmericlJ.on.tlte.go aJicl on.flte·grDw.
••• helps build a better world for all!
Ame;ica~ovesforward on giL
and ils JmfIliplicity of us;UU1 P!~t·
ducls. On land, sea and Iii the
air ••• in IhQ home, on Ihe farm,
··_i~~··O.~elo-~~
our modern way of life.
KINDER' SERVICE
MOBIL PRODUCTS __ .Phoru!.<16Q
LANGEMEI'ER Oil CO.
SKELLY PRODUCTS Mern Mo~dhorst, Lessee
·--f>hone ~
CARL'S CONOCO SERVICE CONOCO PRODUCTS
Phone 244
WOLTERS SERVICE'
MOBil PRODUCTS
Phone 486
MERCHANT OIL CO.
D-X PRODUCTS
Phone 99-
STANDARD Ol'l ~Dua'S---
\ \ :
GLEN'S STANDARD SERVICE
JOHN KAY - Tank Wagon Agent
COR'lE-U AUTO-Oil CO. -
DERBY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
P-lione 3OS~W
1 I ~
Be .hlll'.e to :!ol"p 41
WI ~ ~.n· t-- ~- A-.. ', d·'· , ·.5 washing s~ecS~~F~~~:~El!~:<i::J i ... Phil co automatics. Large trade-in,
-:==========:'i::::-:::::::-:::::::-:--::---:--- allowance for your old washer .. Be! .. sure to see these al ~lerchanl's',
THE VERY BEST in home freezers Firestone &1.ore .. _______ ~~~
-fOR SALE ,FOR HINMAN MILKER sale, and
- ~ W=t~id. ~ee SchrQeder's_ ~i~if
:FOR SALE.: 227 JD corn picker. , J'icked less than 75 acres 6th ;Foulh. 1 mile wesL Wakefield._ E. ,n Sampson.- -,--------- - - --- -o2t"3
ill ORRIS BARN PAINT Country Club (bright red) or Ranch Red.
'}lore coverage, longer lasting. The .best you can buy. Ben's Paint and ,Wallpaper Store. jy17-24eowtf
and refrigerators ... buy Leon· ar.d. Now in Our 77th year. See Coast to-Coast o9t3
FOR S~E: Used bicyCle. Recon-ditioned and ready to roll. Priced
from """"$7.95 and up .. See these- at Merchant's Firestone Store. 016
PICTURE FRAMES made to ord-er. Many patterns to choose
from. Ben's Paint and Wallpaper Stor~. jYl7-24eowtf
FOR SALE: 1957 Chevrolet 4·door hard top, Fully eqUipped. Phone
558·J. o2t3
FOR THAT spt'cial gift see Tillies'l Gifts for every occasion. Stop
in and see! Tillie's Gift Shoppe, Wayne. 016,
FOR SALE: Anti-freeze .sp;claT I Firestone P...ermanent Anti, freeze.
Only $1-.99 per gallon. Merchant's Firestone Store. 016
MANY El(CLUSIVE FEATURES: --ifF-Gf"pen---€olon:ittl-fttrfl1fC"e"S"-~them your best buy for home heat- r
rr~olioM~~nj~~~mbi~:~r;;d )~~~f~ I
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SALE· Duroc boars sons! COST OF THINGS going up fast-
and grands~ns of the __ 1958 'Wayne I ('r than y,mr income? 'you canl===========:r~;-;;::;;;;;;-:;;;-:-:;;:;:il and Cuming county gra-nd c1faml'f- ~ make_ ,more. full _?~. as a iolt. lOl4! miles south of Wayne. I Rawle1gh -pealer lIT
everything you need for this :yeal'-~---Seasan.._.Co.m.p.l..ete...stock of 1idJ name mrand guns~ ammunition, ,decoys, calls, hoots-just every· !1'Ihig. Come in and see our large
!Ffrm.tiLar~;· tr~d~_inou~llo~'~~~~~ iMerchant's Firestone Store 016
lFOR SALE: Sofa bed. Call 447·W. 016
, Low Inttreat. Rate ~ Long Term
r Federal Land Bank Loanll
NAT{dNAL FARM LOAN • ASSOCIATION I = ~ Wakefle''''} Nebraska iFeftx .renneT(. -Secretaty-Treasurer
LOOK! Another Firestone speclal Large molded fiher duck decoys.
Only $100 each this wpek only. HUrry! Supply is limited. Mer- I
chant's Firestone Store. 016
MORRIS VINO-SEAL (thermo plastic coating) white and colors
inside or outside. For brick, stue: eo. cement, wood, plaster, asbestos siding, etc. $6,88 gal. Ben's Paint and Wallpaper Store. jy l"'r-24eowtf
FOR SALE: About 80 rods used hog wire, 7-strand; good hog feeder; combination used ~!!.d _g~M9Y~----Rr9~D-~ and- copper tubing. Levi
Seared bids will be received for the buildings on the site of the former. District 14 School, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Wayne. Bids may be submitted at the office of the Superintendent of Wayne City Schools until Nov. 1, 1958.
Bids may be for all 0. any of the buildings and
Arnold Stuthm,an & Sons, WiSf;~~~f I ~eel~[ ;~~tew~~~e ~~'write . _____ ._____ _~ I leigh's, Dept. NBI·150-RR, Free-
D· . S I I port. IlL 02-16-30 IsperSlon a e -SALESMAN-·WANTED . One of thC' biggest feed companies
RegIstered Hereford Cattle in the business needs a salesman at
Laurel Sales PrutiIiQJj-;~~;:;,rl";J a~=~~cr~IT'~1:;~ I I'TS most helpful. Experience nO.t
Saturday, Nov. 1 '! .~~;-;~~~~'~~1··ti:ee w~~~P~:~~t ~~!i: I ness. Home nights. Must have a car.
21 buils, 51 cows and heifers r Wri~c Sales Manager, 701 S, 42nd 32 calves at side I St., Omaha 6, Nebraska.
Many calves suitable for 4·H o16t2 ~j~~~~fo~~h Potled and Horn· i Christmas Time ... Our Big Earn·
. ! lng Time! Avon Cosmetics has one territory open for women·who wish to earn. Insure your Merry Christ· mas! -
18, Nebraska City,
be a-v-ailab.J.e ~t. 24
must so splU:ify; .. ~The"s.~ol b,a~~esen<es-,the ·jj,.·-I\UJI(:~.lm right to reject any'and all bids. .
Wayne Cify School Board, BEAUTIFY your floors: floor sanders I edger . - I;ow rental rates.
carry a complete line waxes, polishes and paints. Coast·
WANTED
;::::::==:::=::::::::===:5~====::====~ to·Coast Store. -09t3 FOR RENT: One 3·room apart· ment. Call Jack March 261 or
388. 09-t3
WANTED Dead or Disabled livestock Ph. Wayne 29F20, collect
Wayne Rendering Co. Y,aur Used Cow Deoler
016tf
BUY - AT
Wisner Livestock Sale (0. SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY
Wednesday, Oct. 8 BUTCHERS TOP AT $19.10
280·250 lb. butchers sold from $18.75 to $19 with a top of $19.10. Hogs weighing about 270 Ibs. sold from $18.50 to $18.75. 300-lb. hogs were scarce, seiling near $18.25. Light sows sold up to $18 while 4OO-lb. sows stopped at $17.50. Real heavy sows were down to $16.50,
SOLD 827 CATTLE Heavy steers and yearling heifers were lower this week while
light Y~ •. rlin9 steers and calves were about steady with last :week's ·market. Heifer calves weighing from 375 to 450 Ibs. sold from $28 to $30.50. Steer calves weighing from 425 to 52S Ibs. sotd from-~ to--$32. -Light---yoM-iin9-heifer-s- -sold from $24.$0 to $26. Yearling steers sold from $26.50 to $28.50. Two loads of 2-year-old_ steers sold _at $23JO.
BUTCHER HOG SALE STARTS AT 11 A. M. Sale Barn Phone 234
Merlin Anderson, Ph. 4124 Dick Kane, Ph. 5181
FOR RENT: 5-room main floor apartment. Newly redecorated.
Inquire Wayne Herald. o9t3 ---------------~-
HELP WANTED LOST & FOUND TOWN OR FARM women wanted. [-------- .-.
extra money in your own I LOST: A black calf between 300 . . Write PO Box 1904, Lin· I and 400 pounds. Contact August -=='=="i:==c-____ ~Ol::::6 Kai. jr., Wisner. o9t6
THE STATE NATIONAL BANK
welcomes
the opportunity
to handle your orders
for
purchase or redemption
of
lL S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
MISC. SERVICES
THE TRUTH IS " it is easier to buy -out (}f in~ come rather than pay cash. However, do not borrow a,ny more than you need and stay within the ability of your budget' to meet the payments. Consult us about your .financial problems. Private offices - Friendly service
CENTRAL FINANCE· CORPORATION
TO BUY - TO SELL - TO LEASE Contact
Property Exchange T. J. Hughes R G. Fuelborth 209 So. Main Wayne, Nebr.
jlOtf
County Court Oct. 10: James Bales, Wayne,
fined $30 and $4 costs for speeding; complaint by Patrolman Vir· gil Kaminski.
Oct. 14: William F. Willers. Winside, fined $16 and $4 costs for operating .,-,wotor vehicle without lic,ense plates; complaint by Lt. Harry BTt.
Oct. 14: fined $10 jng;
check; Mason.
Oct, 14: M. J. Anderson. Wayne, fined $10 and $4 costs for speed·
~~iWcjij~~~~~;:::;;J~~cin~g~;~Co~~i:t ~ Hailey.
Kugler Electric Co 'llone J22 Wayne
Expert Washer Service with Genuine May tog Ports
Oct. 6: Frances Lewis to Earl L. and Melva P. Duering; lots 3 and 4, blk 8. Bressler and Patter,s,c:n~s arI~ )\fJ:!lside, for $4,000.
Oct. 11: May Montgomery to Paul V. Byers and wife; lot 4 and N% lot 5, blk 5. Heikes add, Wakefield, for $1(55 cents in revenue stamps).
Oct. 13: Warwick Land co. to George Langenberg and Wlf. 13-27-1 for $34,000..
Wildlife Club
I Pilger-October meeting of the
Wildlife 4·H club was held Tues· evening at the Farmers Union
The group discussed spring: of the multiflora rose and
beds for fish ponds. told a bout winter
HE'L'l SELL TO BUY The owner will sell this choice quarter southeast of Laurel in order to buy a 240 acre form. Thi~ quarte·r has a nice home, foir out-buildings ond a large amount of valley and nicely sloping land. 3I/~ ~iles from town on a grovelled road. Possession.
HERE IS A BUY
3rd and Madison Telephone 350
A good quorter just a few miles southwest of Belden with 0 good set of buildings unoccupied. The farm has very good fences ond about 65 acres is in varley and bottom, $155 per acre with possession,
What'Ameriea wants, Amedea Gets in a Chevy!
,I
. IT'S THE
1959 CHEV·ROLET ON DISPLAY
, Hur.ry in and place you .... arJer. While your looking at the new Chevrolet we have lots of free gifts for all.
''-.
CORYEll A-UTO CO. 112 East2~i Phone 152
[I~
Norfolk, Nebraska
A IICR .. aooo BREEDI1IG
pr * ,~ "'l\~6RASI(A > ~ BREEDERS ~~A.SS'N---
TWO EIGHTIES We might split this farm and sell as an improved 80 aI'14.anunimprove4S0~Bett6r look into it.
EST A IE QUARTER' Five heIrs and The MiOwesfUfi,o Company wont some action! If you want to awn a nicely improved quarter in the Carroll area at $150 per acre, you
_-J.+_.IJ""'<L!"-!Ii~.'"1 this farm, Poss_~ion, ~~
'1.mglo ... ~ • I. InereaoeG Value of· OCI
"priDe I. Safety LLo ...... .,-1._
fe .. I. Imp"",ed Tnte
fOR SERVICE CAJ.Lo
148 Tom
IFWESEtl THE LAUREl FARM
that owner will buy our choice 240 acres, We prefer to make this double deal, but we are still obligated to tell you that this 240 is·for sale, It is choice.
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MtDWEST 'lAND' COMPANY 204 So, 5th St,
.or .. - -----.-. Blair, Nebr.
THE '59 F·ORD
STYlED, and
FOR TODA ylS DRIVING .~ l~' '.-~
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Blue Devils Trounce Stanton 39-0· Friday Jim Skeahan -8---Th-e~W-o~:-( :e~br~.(-Herald, Thursday, October 16,1958
Scores Twice Adding a strong running
to theIr already potent tack, Wayne Hlgn's Blue trounced wlOle.li~ S1anton 39-0. a homecoming game Friday nighl at--WSTC's Memorial stadium.
The victCl"ry ..enabJecL_W.a¥ne_~to maintain its tia w~JlAadjlOf1 for first place in the, Husker confer. enee West d~visjon. Lone opposl. tlon to a playoff berth for the -Blue Deyil, is Wisner, which plays here. Oct. 31.
'9.: Qyne and Madison have idcnti cal 2-0-1 records In leagup play. Wisner IS the only other team without two deJeats. 1'he latter wlil entertain Stanton Wednesday: L Madison and end the
will gel
n.slOn representative a ago West POint leads the
East dIvlslOn WIth a 2-0·0 rccord
Th~ statistics:
First downs Yards rusluog' Yards lost rushing Net yards rushing Yards pa:;ismg Total yards Passes attempted
Completed Intercepted ~by
Punts yards
pt'nalw:-d """" 6 7 1:' o 0 0 The Blue Devils piled up 400 _
yards from ~cfJ/llmage FfJday
~:r\t~yglv.;r~~1~(:r~~2~C~,;~s ~~ (~oIer·ldge's Bul'I' dQgs '5po" ·II~ cludcrr=-71.4 by passll1g and 177 rushing. (Juarterback Roger Den·
~;~d;~~m.;.~~te~f \~ f,~ ~~/f:s~h~,n Prep' Ho·meco'm~·lng Th' urs.day In pre·game cere-monies Phyl. li5 Dunklau~ daughter of Mr, and
~~s~h'Z'n~rs~ o~M~.I~~d ~~s.J~~ Coleridgp's Bulldogs s poi I e d- - -- ... -- ----.~----. Skaahan, were c:rowned home- Wayne l'rep's homecoming cele I a draw play goOL! for nine yards. co-ming queen and kins, re5pec· oratlon and dampened any Pan· I Bernthal added 11 more on a tively. Skeahan was crowned by lh~~ hopes lor a repeal <1::-. Corn· i sweep for a first down on the Cole· Judy Kollmorgen and Miss lassel con!erence, champI,~ns by, I ridge 23. Magnuson then hit Bern. Dunklatr by Kerry M.iller. dowmng Coach frank \\ JliJams thai behind the Coleridge secondWa)'ne tQpk a 6-0 l.e.a.d midway e!ght 24·14 .at the college stadium I ary for the . score. Perry added
~a~~~ f~tt~rqUl~~~·~ \~~dears~~Y~~~ Thp';~:YWi7:gt~~vel to Osmond tor I the extra ~oi.nl. off a 51·yard punt for Stanton its final league game Friday. The statistics:
Buster Likes managed to run the ~~t~~d~ie,:r1orC~~~1~0~~ :;: ~~;h Flr6t downs pu~ back to the :waynf 8 tt d 3.1 records, Wausa is fn:rd with Yards rushing
th ter twdo rDunnm;! P'hays
np le4 2.1 and Prep fourth with 2.2. Yards lost rushing
ree yar s, cneSla rew a Net yards rushmg yard stnke to Warren Rodgers. The Panthers had a lew bright Yards passing Likes then added 12 Y~rds 011 j3. momenl~ 111 '1'hursua)'~ Jlomecom· Total ards
cl~'~e.Pg~~duGf~_~;~~jL;lt.~kt~~~~ I ~~; t~jj~) O~~·th~~\'~lk~ til~~;~.~tJ L~~~~~ P1!sei ~:~~Pte~. Skeahan a~9 R~??crs plckea . ~o~t-'lmc --nr-1ne--upcmn~- I 'f"P pt d ~b 3Z yards III tnree mOre oT pla) ·rlle lalry was - Fu~bf~: rJs-t ~ plays: . caBed back, howcver, by an un· Yards enalized
A fIv('·y&ro. pelJa)ty and t"",o Ill' nesessar.)~ r.oughn,e~1:i J;!enalty WlllC!l Wayne. P~e 0
f~~~~~ee p~~~eD!~~;f~e~~No~~ ili~~e~r~~ 1~:~ttobi2~/~~l~011e;I~~ Coleridge p "6 six·yord ~klrt by Llke~ with a .20 second quarter. , yard .pass to. Doug FlOn to give Another ;lli·yard screen pass and F b II R d thc Blue DeVIls a fIrst down on run by Perry put the 1-'anth.ers oot a oun up the Stanton 10. Shahan slanted i ahead early III Ule second half,
1V~e~~f:iat.~~~J~e~~a~1~a~~~~o~I~~.+~~:~~~~6~~e~H~ bt~~~. ~and t'"-................. --....... ---extra po~nt failed. ! Coleridge touk the openlllg kick· ! League Standings
. Norfolk SH at Ponca Pilger at Randolph Newcastle at Coleridge WinSide at Wausa Hastings at Kearney Neligh at Plainview BatUe Creek at Stanton Har.fington at Wayne Cuigbton-. -at fJ:ieroe Laurel at Bloomfield
-Lyons at Vatley ~<!uoper -m -Bakland- -Decatur at Pender Wakefield at West Point Homer at Emerson Wisner at Fullerton Madison at Newman Grove
Saturday, Oct, 18 Dana at Chadron P~~u at Way,ne Wesleyan at Midland
CJ;.Qfton 'Ponca at
at Doane Oct, 22 Newcastle
Madison West O'Neill at Neligh Stanton a1 WHiller'"" Wayne. at South. Sioux Plainview at Pierce
~~kl:n~t ~S!O~~k'efield Walthill at Pender Emerson at Rosalie
Results Last Week Concordia 26, Dana 12 Peru 27, Midland 20 Chadron 27, WSTC 7 Kearney 33, DOane 0 Hast.ings 26, Wesleyan 6;,:';',,,, ..",,,", ~ls~:~n14:\v~:r~hoi~t GA"c7' . Wayne 39, -S'tanton 0-West Point 20, Oakland 6 Winside 25, Osmond 6 Coleridge 24, Wayne Prep 14 Lyons 25. Decatur 0 ' P~ainview 33, Creighton 13 PIerce 38, Hartington 0 Holy Trinity 27 Laurel 13 Battle Creek ,Pilger 19
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s Jerry Halbeek ran 60 yards on the first 5'Crimmage piay
Fumbles, Fluke Pass Give Chadron Eagles 27-7 Win
Chadron's Eagles cap(talized on --------~----
~':~s ~~~e t~U~ir ~S¥C~s 6~~!~~ I the extra ·point. . - -~oming ::,aturday afternoon at the Wayne hopes raised shortly cOllege's Memoria! Scad,uIn, The after rfle 5.ec.ond naif kickoff 4Ii
~agN~Sbr~~~~ureSOlie~!·7 cVd~i~~:n~~ I t~ea ~~I:'~~~":.~r~~~':h~2 ~:~~ ult. took 15 plaY5 after Bob Schnitz·
The victory was Chadron's third Ie-r recovered a Chadron tumble
...... , .......... , no ~ef~~js ~~c~or<>t. :~:~~:~~: ~~~~e~li~a~tt:~~ Per u and tor the touchdown and Skeet"r
.,.,currentlv tIed for the ~haehl~~.!i~edo/hsch:i~~rerPO!~~ Mitteis was outstanding in the
Intercepted Lateral Tips Wausa 25-19 at Emerson
Dan Dittman intercepted a Wausa lateral and ran 27 yards for a touchdown to give Emerson's Pi· rates a 25·19 victory over the Vikings Friday at Emerson.
Dittman and Larry Uiemark scored two touchdowns each for the winners, David Banks. Herb Bengtson and Leroy Ha'nsen scor· ed for the losers.
Ulemark did an outstanding job of fillin~ in for Emerson's regular quarterback. Bill Denker, who did not SUIt up because of injuries, • Madison Maintains Loop Tie with Neligh Win
Madison's Dragons remained in . the
• Helgenberger Tallies Twice in Cadet Win
Stan HeIgenberger scar-eo (-wo touchdowns on runs of 37 and 12 yards to lead West Point 10 a 20.61 victory over Oakland in a Husker conference game Friday night at
West po~nt. •. I
WilcfcafHarriers 1
To Battle Omaha, I D!~~sec~s~~o~n~~i'~!YWil( I seek another victo!LEriday _-after
on-irra Triangular at 4 p,m. at I th--e- Wayne' Country clob-:-' ".
l'd the three· mile COUl'S~i.Jl 14.45 .. Three oUler Wildeat ru~~rs fol. lowed McGee: Don Weitzenkamp'; in 15:44., Marvto Young in 16:21 and John Kruse in 16:31.
In trIangular scoring Wayne cQI. lected 22 points, Midland 31 a'nd Dana 60, .In dual f"ve-nt'S-W~ne defeated Midland 20·35iin01Jana·I"1. 38. The Wildcats hav.e .. won three ?~:Isfail~d lost onC" (to Kearncy)
• WAYNE BOWLING-See page 4
the new '59
(fof(Jerb VUlJifeEVINRUDE
Thermostot.controll.cI, soun.·seal.cI,~
cushionecl.pow.r motors.
Coach Don Emery said little is
.krr\lW.1l.abouJ the Doane team~,. ~;iI'"''''H''-1.''Hi'''H'''~"<"~''' lie expects S.ti~f. ,~c~.o-~pe.tition f~om I . Omaha, whicn recently deTeated the South Dakota university har· riers,
Omaha'$ Ralph K-eiU -tlk4t1y will give an·a-cid te-st to Wayne's Merle McGee, who has not lost i a cross·country race in three ' years of competition.
108 W. 2nd
Wayne
EVINRUDE Sales and Sefvice of the game for his team's only
t/j 0'7 to_u_eh_d_o~w~n_. ___ . _____ -'-__ -'-_-"-wi~ayt~: ~~~~?nit~~C?~Ou~~ cT(Fs~ I ~?Vl~~d ~;orhe tOb;~f ~'~·l'~o8w~~~0~~ II Husker West wit half. A 51<yard dnve· w~s ~~imaxed I was here that (,!uarlerbal'k Vlllce Wayne .2 0 1
Friday McGee led Wayne to a! +iangular.._w!..l!. pver Midland and I Dana at the local cluq, He' cover· '=~~~~~=--~~~~~
by Denesla's pass to F1nn·"for-the Magn.uson tIred the SLrcen pass to ....J\1Na(~I&hon 2 0 1 fmal 20 yards, The junlO'r quarter· t'erry, unly to have It cailed back. ~ 19 1 2 0 back completed 10, 18 and 2[)·yard I COlendge took over two pja\'~ later I flsner 0 1 0
49 21 19 55 14 21
7 59 p. asses in the m~ ~arCh. Skcahan Ion Its own 30' by virtue of an in· I t~nlon 0 2 0 plunged over left guard to make lereepted pass. > Corntassel wit tp op Jt ~_ . _ _ --- . I •. A 13·yarl1 pass.BlW a senes of Wmside 3 1 0 117 5il Mld~ay in The tfi1r~ quarteriTour and ilve<yard plung-es moved I Colendge 3 1 0 80 41 I
touchdown, an 18·yard aenal to where Anderson shot through ior I Wayne Prep 2 2 0 77 57 Denesla· passed for hiS s.ccond I the ball to the Pantllcr 10, from Wausa 2 1 0 47 41
Warren Rodgers. Skeahan set up the score. A bad pass from center i Osmond 1 3 0 34 ,81 the tally with a 3u·yard scamper spOIled tlw eXLra PU,lh lucking: Newcastle 0 3 0 19 122 over nght tackle. He was caught I attempt. I from behind on the Stanton 1$. Prep threatenpd again .lust be· I Husker East w I Skeahan again plunged for the fore the halfLme mtprmlsslOn, I West Pomt 2 0 extra POlOt to make It 20·0. I moving to the Coleridge 8 The I Lyons 1 0
ya~~~ t~l~~or~e~tl:ir ~~~~h~~ue~~ : ~~~~ ~~~l;e~e~ht~est:a~,~JJ a fourth I ~:kkl~f~~ ~ ~ d. own wlth only U .. s~s:.0_n9s_ relJlam·) .. After the se.cond h.alf . kic~off I Prnd~r 0 3 ing in the third quarter, Big pfays went out of bounds, Prep took . 10 the move were a 17·yard Circle over .2Jl:.its own 30, Fred Bern. NE ~eb.raska w around left end by Fres~man th~n~ Perry mov~d the baH to Plamvlew 3 LIke", and a 22"yard Denesla·to· t;:Ulld09 38 on rushing plays Pierce 2 Rodgers pass. A vicIOUS block by an then Magnuson fired a Bloomfield 1 Skeahan turned Likes loose for the scr n pass to Perry who raced Laur.el 1 final 16 yards on an end sweep. down the sideline to sc:ore. Perry Hartmgton 1
Likes set up the next Wayne dove for the extra point to give Creighton 0 tally With four minutes gone in the the Panthers a 7·6 margin. final quarter whrn he intercepted A Prep· fumb-Ie on the Panther a Stanton pass and returned It to 33 set up the next Coleridge touch· the Wayne 38. The Blue Devils down. Five play" lah'r the Bull· scored SIX plays later on an 18· dogs drove over from the 2, The yard pa&s from Denesia to Rod· extra pomt was blocked to make gers. A play earlier De-nesia hit it 12·7. Finn with a 28-yard pass. Another furpble and a 15·yard
Binoj~hns~~~sn1~~~ie :~tc~~:r~a:! fhen~l~~uf~~ :i~~bf}~ ~~fe~~~e at~~[ for Wayne's final tally. Wayne over on the Panther 20 and scored marched 66 yards in eight plays in three plays to make It 18·7.
Nebraska College w Chadron 3 liastIngs 3 Kearney 3 Peru 3 Wesleyan 2 Wayne 1 ConcordIa 1 Midland 1 Dana 0 Doane 0
~~d~~~s m ~~~~r ~~~U~l i~~n~~~a.t~2 BU~I~do~~Y 1;1naJ~(' jiO~~:~1 ~uh~:~e~h~~~ Ga~mes Th is Week :yards, Skeahan crashed over right center mter~epted a Prep flat pass
and raced mto the end zone un touched. The extra point try again
Thursday, Oct, 16 Wayne Pre.p at Os.mond
Friday, Oct. 17
tp op 47 12 32 D 45 32
5~ ~ I tp op I
128 63 69 6 32 41 66 85 32 65 13 65
tp op
:~ 2~ I 117 6 145 20 62 32 27 124 26 148 71 86 18 116 26 115
KING'S failed.
Prep':, flIlal drive opened with Allen at Holy Trinity Crofton at West Point GA
IN NORFOLK Where Northeast Nebraska Danc;:es
Friday, Oct. 17
TEEN·TIME DANCE
"Fhe Dixie Five Orchestra
Admission 35(: Parents Invited
Saturday, Oct. 18
BEAT THE CLOCK I ! ! Admission 25c: before 9.:.00 p.
THE SOI.ID 8 ORCHESTRA
Admission 75c
Sunday, Oct 19 The Nationally Famous
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BOWLING P. M. WEDNESDAY
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AND SUNDAY
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'-:.r:-"U-'··O' n L8,chtenberg Home ~heO~m~~e~.'~ ;3!,~~e~r~~~e c~~r?az7a~t Vol. 84 - No, 24 WAYNE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958 Section 2 - P"ges
1 10 8 W:,:~s'Si~~~m~~YS~i~rto~~\~:J~~:' ..... . Kavanaugh home. Mrs, -Servin" Lloyd Roeber -,Jlome last Wednes- MarceQa Dougherty spent tile W S T C Safutday, Mrs. Hildur d~tiirley Stolle and Janelle Tar- ~ ....
Members of the 1953 Dixon high -- Mr .• and Mrs. John Young and ~tlQ~:~tb~:tr:~a~fhJ~e:eA::~~~~ da'r~v:~~nfirs. Soren Hansen were :r~~k~~dJ'~¥g~g Margaret Dough~ ~ti:'~!~nil1j~k~e~u~~eanrlso~fh:~~ay ~~7u'rd,:yak~ie~~ender:e l~e=a'! ~_ school senior class held a nve· ~~~~~na \~,~~C N~~'n;~yd :;~~in~lf~~s~ aoaugh that morning, guests in'the Bob and Rose Garvin Mr. and Mrs. Jim Linn and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wall. Norfolk. Kansas State football game. , '1 year reunion at the Don'Lichten- 1m I th A 01 Mr. and Mrs. Raymoncj Malcorn. It().me 3un<fay evening, T' Th d .. were Sunday supper guests in the f" berg home Sunday, The ..gr.oup en· • on .'.L,urs l~·t e Ured son home. were visitors in the V.erflQD. Bass Mr. ,and Mrs. George Eickhoff it~~;l i:~h~ Al~r~ ~~d:~:~~n~o~~: Jerry Martindale home. Ch h ., joyee a potluck- SUpper, . '::'1~~~i1 IC~ark and 1\1r. and Mrs home Wedn'esday afternoon. Guests were guests in the Donald Peters Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, urc es . Ji~tteC~l~Jianwe:~d ~~t.a~r. ~~d Mrs. E.rl Ankeny Oscar Bor!: were Thursday supper Lhr~~s1f:vili:e:~fco~~re Mr. and lOme Tuesday' evening. Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Tomason Odebolt. la .. visited in the Ken· • e- • Mrs. Harold Murray aDd/Dennis, Pho~. JU 4·2921 . ! ~~~s(~~ Jtl the Yvonne· Engstedl Mr. and Mrs. George Luetje and fa~fiy ~~r~rJi'n~~ri;~es~~ii~ ~~~ i~~iV!~. Omaha Sunday visiting ~~~h h~~~l~SSSl~nd~~'~ Leland John- S ~cong. L~i Churcr
~:d aJ"u~ie~rsMr~r:~d p~r~~, R~~~~ Fran~ Sailors home Laurel last ,I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hubbard a~d ~~iI~n~e~s'gu~:~ ~~nrt!:y p~~1 Richard Shellberg horne, Oakland. nl:h~O~~!stE~fs~~~t M~~sorr ;I~~~: M;;N~~!I~ah~m~e~eri: iI~~. Jce~~r; 9 ~:~s;:~~ng~t ~2cro~A:~r~::::·. Kuhl. Melva KnoeH and Helmut Wednesday , , 'j chlldren were Sunday \"ISltors In Horg home last Sunday evening. dunday. F 'd . h I k M . h.ocl}. Mr. and' Mrs. Donnie Lichten· lhe Vern Hubbard home. . Guests last Monday evening \\!er~ we~;' di~~er Mi~'est~li: t;eun~~~ r~:.y a:~g ~rs. Bill Hubbard and ~e~~e' Nerss~n J~~d ~~~~s(;I~:~' p~~i ~nl.
berg and Darcy were d.nner 1\lr. flld ,~\1rs. HeJI~UI Reich a~d i\-Ir: and Mrs, Donald Peters Jlnd- Erickson home, Wakefield, Sun- family called in the Mrs. Yvonne and Nancy. EV8ng.llul Fr .. Chul:.ch Mrs. Dick Chambers, Mr. and ~uests in the F. R. Lichtenberg ~o~~s,S A'Jg , we/~e pnnrl'TJU!es s family, Mr. and Mrs. Anders Jor., da Engstedt home Tuesday night. Dewey Bruggeman. Sioux City, (Ambrose J. Collins,. pastor)
Mrs. Ben Swanson, Tacoma, orne. Norfolk. Sunday. h'b un a:. In e au 110mas gensen and Mr. and Mrs, Melvi,n ;Yo was a Thursday dinner gu('st in Thursday Oct 16' Wl::iite Cross
~a~~t:· ~~l~ta~r~inj!'or~:anta M1~:r da~~bt:~~ ~f:rc~a~~i':I=~:~tsa~~ I 0.;:;: ... and l\1~s ' Fred. Wolter wc~e ~l~~~mer were visitors Friday ~~- th~;edan~id~}~~~n :r~~de Peterson f.o~~.· ~.Se~ior YP, . Earl Peterson
spent Friday in Sioux City, ~~e ~~I~~r·Lichtenber~ home Fn §~~;:~' ~~~~e SU~~4~inglD 1:~e io~'~~ Mr, and Mrs. Woldin Kraemer :::wON'CORD • -. W· k were Sund.ay. dinner gU"('sts III thl' &unday, Qct. 19.; -Sunday Bchool.
fa:riy an:er~r~u!~~ ~~'nF~=Y :d~ y ng. ~:;l\:br<lte hl~ elght.v·fourth blrth- :~~m~~ilrn w~h: ~~:~ T~~::t~, ayne' . om' an Spea er al t~~S'af?et:~~aon Mt~~~~SV~~it;dnl~' t~~ 10 a."m.; worship, 11; Moments of Stingl~"y home after the home- Soc,"et j('a!1nle and Vickie Spa-hr were hOme. . Oscar Johnson home f'0;~d~('7sJ~y,P'8~/ N~~PJ~n~:~rt:: ;~~ml1. game jn~l.~lday • • • ' '~~~ti~ Mr. and Mrs·aWa ne Lund were. - '~-~,.,j"'iilIi.Mi,,i\;;iiii'M'1l6~".!i'lt'~'l<!n''i!glJ!,.~,f.\il\l,,",,~.!!i' ~Wli!;l~l>~"";;Ig1j;£IkRt~:£"""'9!!!.af£!i'l!ll)i!lig"j .. '!!.!!fl!1·",n!1!i~~!!Jh.i""'"""".A
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eckert and GG:~2e;I~I~b met in the Mrs. M I O~ll; .. <I.ncJ M!·s. James Da\'15 an~ la~ Thur~tl~ eve~ngv'" > H t U 5 nnIY-e' r'sary'" ee~' 1"--'- kce, la. Friday. Nancy l\1ntsukis ~~'n~ns~v~::i ~:~~Yl~~I~e~atrsC_ P. Kavanaugh home' last W('dne~: II ~!~l>. l\~illJl' ~e~~on were Salurda~ I andr'C~~ton r~ere a~i!~er a~u~:~ " - _.: .IS Ja~~~c'1~tat~~k~:,' Cherokee, la an~ri·a~i1y.MW~b~I,le~~~.n S~~~~rl~~~-itin/( relij:tives in the Tecumseh day afternoon, Mrs. Gerele Ka~- I h~s~~rs In the La Vern Nelson in the Ellis Hartma.n home, New· Mrs. Chris Tietgen, Wayne, was .. and Ted Matsukls, Sutherland, Ia., weekend in the Fred Salmon home
--ang-fr~e:f\.af~~'e~··"i~1en(r······(r ·~~~~~U~~~~···:i'~~:·D·10~1·~Kli~efit~·1···"M-~:·«y.vOftnf'-.<R~g&tedt,,-.Sandra_·~~~nt;:··~':Id\;~·~·¥iifY'TlI6lie~lacr" <Jues1..speakerc_.al_a .. Golden._.Rulc~ ~ ' .. .,. ~;;t~~~:,;;~k("~?~~p~~./.~~Je~~~J .. a~~~a~~~hu:J!;t.\~ien~~~<~;;t~f!I~~~iiC"~~~··-~~~-· neigtl~ °hon~:edv Afrs-,' M~~ha ceived the priz~e and led games ~~~,~~~ Rf<~~/d~~ ~~~p(?~la;~;strrJ~sct~t~ and .·faa~i1Y. :ttended the .Malte~ ~~UOth~elgll~!liln'~~ur~~~red~fte;~~o:. Concord homecoming activities· at WSTl }<'red Salmon home were Mr. and G~ern on her eighty-seventh birth- (;lenn !Vlack'k>n home for Patty's f~mily reWllOn last Sunday m..l\1a.t:- the meeting marked the fifteenth - ,sat-urday Mrs. Bill Garvin and Timmy, AI· day last Wednesday. afternoon Te~,-:vlsi0r:' .. Program", >'lxtepnth blrthday. t1l1sburg. anniversary of the club's found- .. Mrs. Jamps Matsukis, Mike. t(>rnoon and supper guests were when they gathered in her home Fl.I:sl af!d second. grade students Mrs. Mabie McCaw spent Friday ,ng. _~.~ Mrs. Stilln Swanson Nancy and Ted were in Sioux City M.r. alld Mrs_ Kenneth S.almon and for tlie occasion. of the Down 'p~bhe school pres· and Saturday 111 the C. E. Lisle Ch h-- • . l\'frs. Tietgen spoke on her recent Phone JU 4·2435 Sunday to attend thp Panagerie at Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Salmon
Mr. and Mr.s. Soren Plansen were entcd a televlslon program las! Allen UTe ea •. ~ tour Qf Europe and the Brussels the Greek Orthodox church. and Benn~tt. Mr. and Mrs. Shcl--""alIl"O~ guests honortng ·Mr. and Wetl.nesday .afternO(}n. Gue..sts in· Jarr~'Kavamrllgh ,'and J·ttdy St, Annj7i-~c"--.-. riel fair. Hostesses- for- home. Mr. and Max Holdorf and Mrs. Ja('"k 1::;r don-Anderson -and film tty ano-Mr:
Mrs. Earl McCaw on their ~ilver eluded m~mbers of the other Ann and Mrs. In. P Kavanaugh :~cl,leon were Mrs. Carl Koch, Mrs. Eric Nelson. Sharon and win and Dianna wenl to .l\1prJ"ill. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and fam-wedding anniver~ary last Sunday. grades: thelr teachers and p.aretlb I V!Slt("1 Mrs Wi"lliam McCloud in S ~Peteo ?ui9ne'MPast°rt ,\lrs, Clifford Stallin.g, Mrs. Her- Dean caUed in the afternoon. IHaO'I'dTou,resdhauY,n'eO, vMisl,·t~,inl'!ho(I;.3,illJTIcl ,.aer ity.
Mr, and Mrs. George '-ippoit, and friends of the group plcsenl· ihe Bart Mahon home Norfolk un ay, c. : ass, a,m_' nan Kraemer, Mrs. Erwin Krae- Mrs. Edward Linn was a Tues- " ullrf 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Clem Vandell and
':~:; ~~ ~:~~be~a~~'~9·'!~ lI1g the program. I fr~~\~.Yand Mrs. Ernest 'coats anr: DIXon Methodilt ChurClh~. , 0 l1~Jr:.n~o~h\)r~:tdt:ge~t the busi- ~~na:~:~~oh~~:~ler in the Harold ~~~~~~n/~Il~eet\\~mt.heJl1 after ~~:ke~dm~et~~u~~~nlaC'ia~~e~~~hc~ Joyc~, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tt.'e-s Out-OUl' Way Club l:vIr and I\Jrs Wallace Coats. Ord S (Alvin Trucanos' Pda.stor) h '1 ness meeting. Mrs. Herman Krae- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erwin and Mrs. Max Holdorf and Mrs. Jack Mr. amt-·Mrs. Ivan Clark and and Duane. -Mrs, Jay .Mattea Out-Our-Way club met in the, and 1\11". anrl Mrs. Deo Isom were unday, Oct. 19:, un ~y sC:t., mer and Mrs, Erwin Kraemer family and Mr." and Mrs. Willard Erwin went to Norfolk Friday to Mrs. Stan Swanson were Sioux and liarlln;-"'r,-""iifct"Mn~-~ . WendeH-··Sc-flf'oedef' MeIne last :.Ql[lI1er guests III the I\;oel 150m 9:~5 a.m.; larmen s !iunday r- read a club history and summary Holdorf and family were Sunday visit Mrs. Don Cook. who is hos· City visitors Tuesday. Johnson and family, Mr, ar1d Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank: 110nw Tuesdav, shlp.ll; evemng serVice, 8 p.fl'!i.:... .-of cl~b actlvltles. evening guests.. in the Marlyn Hol- pitalized. Denise Cook cam(> hOlUl' Mrs, Milford Roeber and femily Johnson was assistant hos·.ess.: Mrs. Bill· Chambers. Marlene --- . ~ I ElectIon or6fficers wilt be -held dorf home, Wynot. Ws,iatyh, Mrs. Erwin for an indefillite Saturday Rites--H .. ld' and Mr. and Mrs. La-:ry.Lubber- Mrs. Norman Anderson recel"lIed' h:noell, Mrs. Lynn Kuhl and Mrs. I Rev. and Mrs. AlVin Trucano ....at the Nqvember m-eeting in the ste~t were gue-stl$ io tn. Rudolph the f)rize, T~e group spe,nt the af- ! .To\'ce 1 .... 1ikkelson attenrlt>d a DIxon were dinner guests Sunday in the "';lifford Stalling home. Soc,"ety l\Irs. Wymore Wallin c,alled in Fcr Former Resident· SWiln150n home Thursday eve· ternoon playmg games. Next meet county teacher's meetihg Wednes- Earl Peterson home. -- • • • the Delia Erwin borne Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs, Helen n_;ng honoring them .~n Hutir 109 is with Mrs. Dirks. I {Lly ~flernoon at Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Koester .nd Leave for Home afternoon. She spent Frida:y in th(' Lanphear, the former Helen Nich· flfty·flrst weddll}&l 'nnlve-rury. --. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson I family, Mr. and Mrs, 'Noel I~fQ Mrs. Joseph Manto .and S1fzanne Housewarmtng Wallace Magnuson home ois, Concord. were held Oct. 4 at
Mrs. G~rry Spahr and family Mrs. BlH" Chamb, e."s, ,~"lar!e,ne I spent the WH-" kend visiting Mr. I a~~d family. Mrs. Dick Slalling and feft by plane from, ,SIO, ux Clf? .for St. Paul's couples club held a Mrs. George Anderson was a Des Moines. Mrs. Lanphear, 38. ~t5.....:._..Els.te........cJ.a~ . .and_ J.an.e.L J5,:n_oell a!).d.¥r:~-,_J..yn[l. l5.!!.h! ~!trnd-I __ ~ruLMrs. J.t. L Aug.usJ:, . .speoC"'-rL.I.~~"Il! ... ~md. Mr. ~nd".M~, '~J:I:~- .Ne . Y..or.k..~_Tuesday .. :r!1~y ... _v~~.~ted housewarming .for Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon visitor III the died at a Des Moines hospital after
~.9 .. l\l.t:~, D~J!n Hood aad f.al1T1.1y eo ~ L>lxon county teachers I la., and Rev, and Mrs. Routh ,ter we-r~ gu-eSfsTn the "Larry Krlet' relatives several days "Eefore fly.:- ·£-eroy .... -K.och....f£l9!!.Y_~veni_n..~." Roy E. Johnson home. a five·year illness. wereamner guests Sunday 10 the meeting Wednesday afternoon I and sons, Algona, Ie. iter home Thursday evening hon~r: Illg Saturday for Rome .. Capt. _ - -"- -.J\.i.r..s,.-.Q.u.m.1.en--Er,wHl aH{t.- Mr..s. M~,-t.a-tlJ;lhear-wa~n-ift....{;oR---~;'''''-Ray Spahr home. Mrs. Augusta Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hlrc\-jer1 1 .Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kavanaugh' ing Todd Koester's first birthday. Manto pJanne~ to -!lleet· hiS wl!e Future-- Feeders Fred Matthies were Friday after- cord and also lived at Sioux City Bass spent seve..!:_ _ _~ . ~~-o" .. jOEJ.ls~Vlncenl Kava..naug;h and !\-In andi; Mrs. Larry Lu~b~U!4.t __ ~c otnd d~~ghter_.ln ~_a!,I.~..:_~ant~s ~!ll F~!'!.!:.e_ Feeders .. ~-H ch-;lb .!T.le! noon visitors in the Henry Rastede and~ Lonj: ~~ach, Calif,
a r' orne. M.rs. Bass an~ Knoell and Gerald .stol~"£in('r- "!\fr~'"-7\-!"{:tm~'--were-'"'dinner amiiy_. and Mfs, MITrord R()ebe,r ~ --tn """'R~ee ye~ TUe~day eve':l.~ng .~.!!. .~~e_. RI,1.I.!}1~!!. m~. Mrs. "r-Spahr called -nr the" Mrs Son, were guests In the Donald, guests last Sunday In the Jack attended a -party -held.-1n "the ""UfA-:- ~apt.,-·Marlto lS attached to- the U.-- "ErwIn home. JWen[y-ITve mem- "Sund<IY"'""" supper gucsts--tn- tht.~· -·Wedne-s·d .. ay-evening--guests-tn·thc-
---- _ ~. _emb_~~sy. _. ___ ...... _._m __ . _~ Sch~~~~e~~~ed~fI~:rhe~~~~ ~~~Ste~~l~~~:_~~Y~ !~s~Q~~~'&:in~~de f~';' .Mrs. Clar~nce Pearson is sub- the county fair. Mr .. and Mrs. Quintel1 Erwin and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rastcde,
.s..htute.,J.ea£hlng ior_'Mrs. Margaret family, Mr. and Mrs .. V.erde.l Ex" Mr .. _aup· Mrs. Leland Johnson and Fischer. at· a, rural sehool near Ander'sORs Feted win and sons and Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. arid Mrs. Clarence -Nakefield this week while Fis" Guests in the Alvin Anderson Waldo Johnson and family. Wausa Rastede and family, Mr, and Mrs.
-DO YOU KNOW THE FACTS -ON AUTOMATrC DRYERS? ehers are on vacation. horne Wednesday evening in honor John Arp, Belden, and Glenn Ric-e.
Mrs. Qlarenee Pearson visited of their wedding anniversary were Lola Erwin Speaker at Mrs. Kenneth Salmon and
~r:~·~tl!~g~:~nson,_-Way.Il~ ... .Ty.~~: ~ld- fa~~1TY~!'Mr-:~~~~~ 1\r~~.~-e.v~~~ ConCMdi4 -MissiOl'1a.r.y ~~dg~~Wjrl!~_~ ~~~~_ .. _ " -Luaooe -anti Pat Nicholsen. Em- Carlson and family. Hazel. Minnie Lola Erwin, nOW on leave from derson visite'd in the Fred Salmon TAKE THIS HAMIL TON "DRY-Q" TEST
GIFTS FOR THE
LADIES
SWANSON'S HAS FREE
GIfTS FOR ALL THE LADIES
WHO STOP IN DURING OUR -BIG "DRY -0" WEEK - OCT.
17 - 24. SEE HOW A KAMllTON AUTOMATIC DRYER
CAN TAKitHiDRUDGE-RY
OUT OF WASHING THIS WINTER.
erson. were Friday overnight and and Opal Carlson and Mr. and her teaching duties-at an African home SatUfday 4f\~rnoon.
~~~u:s~~ hog~~~ts in the Clarence Mrs. Leroy Koch. ~~!~i~~nsecohr~~~ ~:si~~~~~ s~~;i~~; MW~a~k~~, ~rs.,~:~j~~~ ~~~~~~ AND SEE- FOR YOURSELF
WHY tlAffllL TON HAS Sunday dinner guests in the Fourl"h Birl"hday meeting Thursday afternoon at the to !3pend a we~k's visit in the Mrs,
~-. ,- ~-- -ctarenee..:.'p-ei\fl;GD home were L-eo- Guests- in ~the Evert Johnson church. She discussed native wo- Geneva StilHv8a home-. nard Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Er- home Sunday for Bruce's fol.iflli nferC·{fnd-"thetr-tmmes. -~. Clark and Mrs. Clem
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How Can Correct Timing Be Made Foolproof ... Whatever You Dry? 110111(' ('('(Il!olll \ :-izi' {''\ 1\' .\C. ;-.)l'll1ll"Hlp J Ii.\ lil g: i.. '.'-ell"'""
.. \\" Ol\lall'~ Illtuition ".
What Do Hamilton's New SiQ'nal Llght3 Tell You" Ship Till\(' to r('(,d hah,', .\II!~ \yell \yith flH' dl \ .
nest Johnson, Afternoon guests birtMay. w Mr d M A~ Plarmpleted--io-r.a Fe Saturday aftel'llOOfl--were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson thur Johns:C-and' s~~s, Jr
s .. and pe;an~ ';~ogr~ln sch~\ited Se1>t~ -coffee gueSts in the Jerry-Martin-
~ ~- ~~~~~da~r:'Ken~:[:I~~i:s~n ,~~~. ~r~:.OhJ:" ~tsJnam~~d ;~n~~ th~i~~~alw~~~i~~~r!;iltab~ 'da:r.h:!-Ml'S ! ~~~~~~nlah~;~,nrlJde~~lt~hi~'~arold ~e~:!~~n ~~d ~~~gh~~~.- l\¥r~rnaenaJ gU~srts.sp;~:;r·Anderson led devo. ~lmda1~pl?ew
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Rieth visited Mrs. George Magnuson, Mr. and tions. Hostesses were Mrs. Oscar w:~s. ~iand , Humph· ~ in tl,le Cecil Clark home Friday Mrs. WaUace Magnuson and fartl- Johnson, Mrs Otelia Magnuson rel, was a Saturday dinner guest
evenmg. ily and Emil Swanson. I~~rs. Harold George, . in the Gunnar Swa:nson home. I Mrs. De-lia Erwin caUed in the _ Guests in the JQt:: .. ForsberJf home
I ~~~~I. Clark home Friday after- ad~·I:.~d w~::' w~:ke:Jo;u~'sl:e~~ Fr~~id~Val~f~~rn~~"me~~~~e in Mt~~ ~~~:diir.e::di_ars~OD:~5M~:~;h~~~ I Sunday dinner guests in the Stan the Harold Gunnarson home. They Sheldon Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth family, Wayne, and Mr, and Mrs . i ~~a~~oSt:cok~~ Wae~~ ~~s.ange~~~ attended homecoming activities at Salmon and Donna, Mrs. "Carpline Henry Johnson and sons.
! Sullivan and Fran. Evening vis- :=====::::':==:::::::::::::::::::;:::::::===:::':::::::::::::::::::::; I itors were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wall, : '\forfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy I Swanson, Sioux City. : Mrs, Cecil Clark and Mrs. i Henry Rastede arrived home
-Wha-f-Is-tfle. ¥aID{H;l-S--HamHten Dr-yeT-Ifl.ttm...1~GftttAH-'Fes~ --.---- '-fit.!:::" wa:!~: sinen~i~e9gon~e ~~:~ ('Ilaill:-> \\'(HII('II 10 til{' dnl'l. ('ltnjn-]"pal'tioJl .\tomi,w:-; Clark visited in the John Cain "-~~~~~t:. ('I(lll!(..;. ~II(I\\':-' li!"('lilli(, :--Illt)()tllll(':-":--. home, Forest Grove, and IMi-S.
! Rastede in the Norman Wheeler
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Why Is Hamilton's Sun·E.Day Lamp Better Than Natural Sunshine? <: i\·(' . ..; a ))('1 t ('I '-.11111 illl. fadl' ('I()tll(,~.
How DoeR Hamilton Rid Clothes of Lint>
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Why Is Hamilton Called the Dryer with the Woman's 'l'auch? I In .... ·' :--11;]»1,1\'" 111"1(, ...... \\·it II :-OP'\-'l]'1I{'aL IhiC':-\ g.·t'ldl" ~('1111\, !..:·('1l1
What Makes the Drying "Climate" Inside Hamilton AlwaY3 Right" i<'l"il'IH11\ \\P;\tlll'l" hlll"('ilil. Hi!.!.·ht thinkin!.!.'. ('anit,l'-('1\11 (II( ('il ('Ilial illl!.
What Makes Hamilton So Quiet·Running? I ,It 11(, 111,111 i II ..... idl'. I~i!..; 1 uhl>('I' I ('.:.!,., ..... ,\ IIti- ,'il!nttioll ;-.\ ... t('lIl.
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Only Hamilton giv •• you an these features 1
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home, MClMlnnville, : Mrs. Esther Borg, Dixon. was a Saturday guest in the Ceeil Clark
, home.
I Mrs. )1illie Nelson -spent the
,weekend in the Clarence Hypse
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,Banana (ream Drop
Recipe Given by
Local Dairyman Horn(>·bake-d cookies are ill thl:
spotlight frt>quently now as homemakers try to satisfy lunch box
j carriers and the after-school snack , crowd.
For those seeking wholesome, easy-to-make drop cookies, here's a recipe given to us by Ray Kling, salesman of the local Meadow Gold Dairy. Developed by Beatrice Cooke, director of the Meadow Gold kitchens in Chicago, the cook· ies feat-u-r-e Meadow Gold's dairy sour cream, butter and mashed bananas.
I A double 'recipe ~of these banana i cream drops-half for freezer ~ storagc'.:.......a:re- Iilorder fur'mothers : who like to keep a batch of cookies
ever-rt>ady for her hungry family.
" BANANA CREAM DROPS (Makes 7 dozen)
1 Cup butter 1 ClIP 5"ug&r 2 eggs, we1l beaten 1 V2 cups mMhed--baTrBmrs"-\3":4~etvm bal1.anas) "" 3 Vl cups sifted flour . 1 teaspoon baking powder T teupoon soda 1 teaspoon sa It 'il;' cup sour cream '/4 cup chopped walnuts I Cream butter and 'sugar until
fluffy. Beat in ..... ~,ggs. Stir in bllna
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Swanson TV and Appliance I nas, kdd sifted ingredients alter:-i ~-f1ateIY with SOY+ --crc.am.--mixing r· __ ) well after each addition_ Fold in " \ nuts. Chill dough thoroughly. Drop' I .. by t.('aspounfuls on a greased cooky', VAN"S
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. Way Backiiiii When. ' - '. 30 Years Ago
Oct 18 1928: The Stratton hoteL. .fie A' 50-room bUlldmg under conu:rtlctIon In''----W-a-¥ne, wi U be com· pleted about the middle of November.....a.cf.'.'ll~/rding. to
~hi:rnt wr.~an:p~a~ 'In s~o~~~~~~c y,~~~~~~-r~~1::E "From Peace Pipe to War TraiV' at thle Wayne ('ommunity house Oct. 30 ... Nellie Fox. Wa~ne, chJef operator at the Wayne telephone offIce, underwent a major operation Monday at the Wayne hospital ..• A son wa6 born Oct. 15 to Mr., aq,d Mrs. August Bronzynski .' The official board kOf the 11. E. church recently voted to put a baseme1l1t UD· der the parsonage ... Paris is sponsoring an ani· mated fullness in skirts. And little by little the nor· mal waistline is being accented as the peDper place to put a belt.
25 Years Ag6 Oct. 19 1933: District court. with Judge C. H.
Stewart, Norfolk, pres.iding and ~. jll:~y in _~!~_':E.~~r:'.~~! "-"" "opened'MonaaY'mormng': -:· ... Dr. T. 1. .Jones IS. ba-v·
ing a 'fl'Wdern brick and tile office structure bwlt ~{n the south part of his .lot at Fourth and Main stredfs ... Robert Kirkman, who recently moveS. heJ'e
iig~c~~~tnb~t1~lri:egn aM%~gst~~~te .S.a~u~::n!n c~~'l~ 7egaede':~p O:a?he U~~~\t~se~l a~~~~~ ~~~~ ~7~? it~~~ °a
n ~~;e~i{~~:.v!:d :~~:J ~ven~~th~~~ two plays will be presented and specialties given tJetwecn ac1s at the community hall. I
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20 Years Ago Oct 13, 1938: Mr. and Mrs. walter R. Bressler
have atmounced their marriage which took place Aug. 13 at Missouri Valley, la .... WaYl'!e board of ('ducalion has not yet received approval of the Fed· cdal PW A grant for remodeling and enlarging the city school building, but word from Washington is expected any day S~rtz entertained
15 Years Ago Oct. 14, 1943: Prof. O. R. Bowen, Wayne. was
elected lieutenant g"vernor of District 5 of the Nebraska·Iowa Kiwanis International Thursday at conclusion of the two·day convention in Omaha ... Mrs',- -Aivera--M-eeske---ot-·Wisner-··and ·-Pre. --R-aym-ond Kort, Blue Hill, were marr~~ Oc.tLZ.at,Wisner . _. Sgt. Donald Denbeck arriNed Sunday from Salt Lake City to visit his mother Mrs. Jack Denbeck .•• 1st Lt . the
Capitol News
10 Years Ago Oct. 14,- 1948: Reports .indicate every member of
the cast "The Lig,ht Eternal" is well prepared for the premiere performance tonight in the::: .Way.ne Municipal auditorium sponsored by. the MI~lster!al association for. the purpose of buym~ motIOn pIC' ture and sound equipment for all the churches ... An extensive remodeling program for the ,Gay Theatre was started this week ... "We are opera1· ing--today under a balanced budget in Washington," Senator Wherry told Wayne county Republicans at the Thursday night rally in the city auditorium ... Dan Christian Andersen, noted world traveler and newspaperman of Copenhagen, Denmark, lectured at the Laurel auditorium Saturday evening ... Mrs. Edward Trautwein and Mrs. A. ~xley returned last Friday to Carroll from an extended visit in the East. - .
In ~ookland by-
Mrs. F. A. M"dn~r
IT'S TIME TO GOT YOUR FLOWER .GARDEN
f~:dbi!~~i:f~te:nlr;e~~~ni~se t~U ::eOpW ~~~ t~a~~ '"through winter? Do you want to cha~ge your garden . design for -next year? There all. kinds·' of. books
and magazine articles on gardemng to gUide you. Ask for them at the library. County.Agent's Column ~~~ __ YOUR LIBRARIAN WILL BE ATTENDING THE FO E R t ( S e Nebraska Library aB56ci_ .Iat" meelinlhn -Fi~~; jf'lomring Ire· seape ou e an av mont the end of this week. She will be greeting
librarian friends from all over the state, Iislening to lO,ves of Your FamO,ly If FO,re Hits Home talks . .given by state and national officers and famous authors. Best of all will be the chance to look at the book displays brought there by the Escape routes plaf!r.ed in ad-publishers and the purchasing of some new ones for vance can sav€, tbe bYes of our library_ • family if fire strikes your home.
Pre~planning for fire em erg enA MEMORIAL BOOK WAS PUT INTO THE LI· cies would save 8S perc('nt of the brary this week by the Sh,:ll family for Catherine lives lost annually in home fires. Shell who was associated wIth Us for sever-al It IS ('stimated by the National Fire They chose "Tht! New Century Handbook Protection association that home lish Literature" edited by Clarence L. fires take about 6,000 lives This is .a re!erence book; ~ ne~ guide or
Future Problems Looming for Four Stale:Teacher Colleges
a'bout lighting? Is the workiq,g? Do light
i ty pu~~~ea~~ ~~~e~~~s? fe~~~~'!iJ;~r-':¥h'i:re~o,minen,de? and dirty lighting reaches the birds Skinner pointed out.
Farm News and Views .••
New law Allows 20 Percent Immedictte Lincoln~Many future problems
-~"~~~~~: the four state Peru went up from 466 to 580 .·\Od Milford Trade School Write-Off on New· Equipment Purchases
so many rock When I
at 8 in until 5 in afternoon. The teach· er put all the juvenile delinquents like me on the front row -So's she could reach 'em with a yardstick without gitting up, and when school let .out at 5 everybody know· ed it had been a fun day put in
Tamlel' and falllily,--.!:-~Jl\all, ---\-I'l·YCl.-·~C":~--:-
in her '~~~nf;;'ic~~ff~:dl~~t 1~1~~1~
_YOUI::S truly, Uncle- Z~ke
Pender, Nebr.
Puckett
day afternoon .to celebr;t1e her
bi~~~akarvin Victor family speQ! last Sunday afternoon in the l\Iel'n Mordhorst home.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Gr~nquisto;Frank Larsen and M·rs. ElSie Hall vin were last Sunda~: dinner gu('~! ~ in the Glen GranqUist home.
John Storey c~me home from Wesleyan to spend the wE'ehnd with his grandfather, -True- Pr('s
. c~~'~"'~'''d :Mr~: "E;;'irB;;gh;'~'·:i;. " .. , ,." ited their daugh1er, Dora PiPN'p, Ashland, last Wedflp.sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,Papstein w('re dinner guests' of Dean Menkes last Tuesday.
The Glen Granquist hmily were Sunday dinner guests in the Frank Larsen home.
LOl'M1ie Menke visited his grand· parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pap stein. last Tuesday through Sa! oi-day.
ka~r~ were·r;;;~;"'~~-=~;H1\;:: KM~. ~~s MSr~~u~:rIY Bull wer~ Wednesday ('vening guests in the Hnward StaRkes home
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meyer were Monday evening guests in the Alvin Roeber home.
Mr. and Mr$. Dear! Meyer.
~ha:1his s:~~ero;tios;~~ed~i~~i~~~ SE Wayne Rmerson Mrs. George Meyer. ami Mrs. Ma'rvin Draghll and daugh· ters were in thp Glpn. Samn~on home last week to visit with Mrs Don Draghu and Jodie Ann.
cane syrup and longer yardsticks. _-,",~_._B:.Y:....;S_ta_f_f_C_._rr_._sp_._n_d._n_t_ Speaking of them bygone days,
if I live to be a hundred and these fellers asks me how I
'em a anI was
ma1·
RUMMAGE SALE
'Mr. and MrS. Kenneth Ramsey visited Alvin Andersons, Concord. Thursday evening in honor of Ander.so.n.L-anni~.r-y .
Mr. Mrs. F. C. Ha'mmer reo
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Willis Johnson and fa';'Uv and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
were in- ~----;john· Omaha, for dinner last
celebrate Derold's birth·
Any person interested 'in odult education class
es ;siilvifeo to-offend an organizational meeting,
Oct. 21 Superintendent's Office, Woyne High School
7:30 P. M.
Classes Offered Are:
SHORTHAND
DRIVER EDUCA.>TION
WOOD-WORK
TYPING
Courses will be 24 hours eoch. Minimum charge is $10 per pupil except for driyer education, where the fee will be $17.50
GenerallY,however, they are of Ch;d~:ni,~cr~::~~t!:~m ~~3 t~;~~: sc~ool~lli~ St~~~h¥rad~~~~gcl~r~il~ ~hJJ~~~~caJ08~~~~ ~~tw:y~~ag~a~~ built to handle 125 students, !low ford, is apparently prospering.
ron, Peru and Kearney feel lack ~o~~i:~~: 18J~s~n~~adfg~ a 9frl~: si;nee~l ~ia~13~~a~i~~~ta~etp~~~~hS~ of dormitory facilities could hold holding 143. school has a waiting list of 153 and down future enrollments. This Building plans of the colleges fxpects' to sene a r~cord_ SOD ye<lr, the overall increase at the will likely be a subject for care- students this year, compared with
aest TAX NEWS for farmers I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ who are buying new eq~ipme~t final surveys on acreage of farm this year is the 20 percent ImmedI- crops harvested in the states .. A ate depreciation write-off allowed fall survey of crop acreage wIll by the new tax law. be made duting the last two weeks
--3t9 Main Street
Wayne, Nebr.
Sponsorecf by
American Association of University Women
schools totalled 13 percent. ful scrutiny and considerable con- 481 la.st year. State Commissioner of Educa- troversy"in the 1959 Legislature. In past years there were several
Lion F. B. Decker. a .m~mber of the This is because there "3.u:--tmlia- ~s io---£lose the eoUege, all Stille [\;ormal Board which governs tions the board may go directly of them beaten down in the Legistl.thl'~:.c SCc·haOnolsb'e 'parid
ov' 5 ... bo
d ~ati~tg'e-faccoill: to the Legislature for more fun,ds l • lature. In the last attempt. the
'-,' Ule to especially to finance a new physi- Legislatur~ decided sentiment leg('s, he feels enronment would cal education plant at Kearney for retentIOn of the school and cut be up even more next ye~r. Sev· and a new dormitory at Chadcon. it in for a share of the state build. era I students were lost thiS year, The normal schools now get a ing levy to improve a run-down Decker commen~ed, be~~~se of a share of the state industria~ build. physical plant. shortage of housmg facilItIes. ing levy. but officials. say it. is
Kearney's student total climbed not enough to finance Immediate from 1 359 to 1,563. At Wayne the construction problems at the colfigures' are 1,038 to 1142 this year; leges.
Aeronoutics Personality A man who began flying in 1938
heads one of the departll)ents of
I~. "IL:-flih~-I) ....,. vurw:''Ynm ,
l:AS RlfRIGlRA10H
HOISELESS MOlD: ECONOMICAl. MOR! JlOI>EU' MOllE COHVElllEllt IO·YE.U WAUMTr
See the Proof in the
.W~ ~E:R -REFRiGERATOR It't-mafvelouHUld-modcm-;-.·; • 3-ln-one-NaturaI
0 •• beauty .•. automatic ice-maker that replaces
every ice cube you use- -. i • automatic defrost
·refJjgerator •• , aDd .-big 49-pound freezer section. Your RCA-Whirlpool Ice-Maker refrigerator is economIcal, too, because it's powered by a tiny gas
~ame. No Qloving parts to: ~~ar out,_ so it carries a
lO-year warranty on th. refria.ration 1lDit.
Get your -k.-mmr·-rflflger-ator- today-for-a. lillie .. n.75 per week, payable on your monthly saa bill
FREE delivery ... FREE s~rvice", FREE normal instal1atioh
This is a special allow::ince that In October Postmasters and rural nfhrred- ·t-o·-f-armers and other mJul carriers will cooperate In
small businessmen on· non·real sclectIng farmers to receIve blank estate assets which have a l~fe forms for the acreage survey. of six or more years. Any eqUip, ______ -:--__ --:-:::-ment that meets the qualifications Id ,s eligible even if the purchase isn't 'I See by 1he Hera ' m~~~ ~~~;~h~~~~ ~~'kes the first 20 --""1"-...;.-------percent and then is entitled to Alfred Sydow a'nd .Ken~h Old.s ~~pr~~f~ti~~o~~l thhear:e~~i~itgul~~ were in Columbus on bumess Fn~
Business and Professional
DIRECTORY percent . valu€' ... Purchase limit d~kr. and Mrs. Gary Tessmer
under. thIS provIsIOn for. anyone sent last Sunday in the Claude ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ year IS $10,000. for a sm~le .t~x· J and Fred Tessmer homes, payer or married taxpayer fIling R ar\ separate return or .. $20,~~ for a °LS:s~eTuesday evening callers in _______ = ___ married taxpayer fllmg JOintly. the Gary Tessmer home. ',Vere Mr. CHIROPRAt~~
A YEAR.AHEAD LOOK at hog --and Mrs. Vandy Phihps and WAYNE CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor-prict's by market specialists didn't daughter· turn out too gloomy for the effici" --Mr. and . Mrs. --J-ohrt Get:tr!1an, ent producer Profits will be down. Kennebec S. D. were VISlto~S of course, c~mpared 10 this year. Thursday' to Saturday in the Enc but they won't disappear until near Thompson home. the end"'9f 1959 when next ~pring:s Mr. and Mrs. David Theophilus substantially larger farrowmg will arrived home last Tuesday aftE;r be marketed. In the .short ~un, a week's visit in the F. E. FranCIS pric~ re~earchers cautIOn agamst home, Ames, la., the Jo~n Roberts hoh)mg In the D~cemb~r.January and Mrs. Hertha DaVIS homes, period for a ~aJOr p~lce upturn New Cambria, Mo., and the A. R . after the faU-wmter price low. Avis home, Wamego, Kan. Enroute
NEBRASKA FARMERS will be home they visited Mrs. M. M. asked to help this month in th~ _S_~hmidt, Lincoln.
Drs. lewis & l-ewis --CHIROPRAGrORS
(EIJL 1914) Seurocalometer- liervta.
Ill! Eut jtb St. Wayne. NebJ
ELECTRICIANS
Tiedtke Electric WIring Contractors
FIIl"IIl. Home and Commercial
Tel. 268.:'M Wayne, Nebr.
INSURANCE
Willard Wiltse _ ..... _ .... _.492 City Treasure.t:":-:- _ __ ___ .-~slie W. ElliS : .... _______ ... 23-J
City Clerk-Walter S. Bressler . ___ . .298--J
City AUorney-B. B. Bornhort . _________ .. _.218
Councilmeno-Gordon W. Shupe .. _____ . __ .. 435 William Pfeil ........ .-: ______ ... 481 Everett Rees __ ......... ______ .. 641 Bernard Meyer .......... __ 629-J Wm, ,A. Koeber .--________ . __ 301
Ci;Yla~:fe~S~rs~h~'i;.man~O--W Bob Goodell .-.. , .. ,c.,,,., •• o .• 651
t->OLICE _ .... _ ..... Call Operator ~ R. H. Hansen. S. Thompson.
E. L.' Hailey, Keith Reed ·--'E ............ Call 300
WAYNE COUNTY OFFIOALS
Assessor, Henry Arp __ .. __ 198 " Clerk, C. A. Ba,rd __ .. ___ . ___ 38', Judge. David J. Hamer -. __ 258· re_""Od"Illr,g-1IThe Northwestern Mutual
life Ins. Co.
Financing such home im· pr~vement~- .can be arranged
at. the First' National Bank.
MEMBE.R F:D_/.O_ -WAVNE.
Sheriff. B'Jb Goodell .......... ,651 - Sup'" Gladys Porter-· .. :;:c.::ru
-Polhemus-;- Distr~ct Agerii' Treasurer. Leona Bahde . .23~ and AssocIates Clerk of District Court-
rBl. 226 - lOS W. 3rd St. - Wayn~ Airi~~lt~~~re:~:~is~ ........ oWt Harold IngalJs ..... __ ......... 564
VETERINARIANS
Drs. Jensen and Brown Veterinarians
110 West 1st Stref't
Office ~hone 75
Home Phones 463 and 334
A.ssistance Director-Mrs. Yleen Rhudy ____ ... 497
Attorney:........ ',. Charles M'Dermott __ 317-W
Veterans SerVice Officer_
Co~Jssro~~~~t ... --.. -- __ ..... 218
Dist. 1 ....... _ ........... Lee ...swinney
~~~:. t .::~.-.-.::::Iie~~~rffohs,::~~· DI~trlct Probatio'J Offjcer
William. Eynon ... - ..... ; ..... ~-W
OPTOMETRISTS
w. A. Koeber, 0.0.
OPTOMETRIST
111 West 2nd Phone 173 Wayne. Nebr.
SEW1NG MACHINES
Tiedtke Plumbing ... ~tl_eating & Appl.iances
. American Standard . General Electric
Pfaff and Domertic Phone 268
Wayne Nebraska
PHYSICIANS
Benthack-ClWc-c and Hospital
Clinic' 106
306 Pearl Stre.et
Wayne, Nebr. HospltaJ
23'
George L. John, M. D Physic ion ,and Surgeon
IH Ea.s! Third Slreet
Office Phone 712
ReSidence'\ Phone 704
~arroJi By Mrs. Frec,l..B-aitd
Pho~ea 1 ·6" 19
6S Attend Reunion at Carroll Auditorium
YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 31
WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE ..
A great many people entrust
us with their prescriptions.
-~ay we comp0L!nd yours?
• FELBER
PHARMACY 2 Registered Pharmacasts
to Serve You
P~one 31 , Wayne
"'Quota«ii,on by Wtll Rogers (1879-1935)
Copyright 1958 (lOW2)
--
GAS gives you a flair for cooking!
f6doefa As Low as
$1.80
Per Week on Your Monthly
Gas Bill
ROPER ~GAS' RANGE with TEM-TROL
Fasruoif-famed "ROper nas~ -so many fcahites that make cooking with g;ls extra nice.
Tem-Trol Automatic T?p Burn"," makes every P?t and pan automatic •• '. no burning ... no bod-over ... no pot-watch mg.
Giant 20-inch Bakcmastcr ,~n has automatic lighting.
Big roll-out Smokeless, Broiler lights automatically, too. .
Convenient Clock Timer and Light. As low as $ I .80 per week on your monthly gas bill puts this 36-incb, divided top Roper special in your home. Sec it today at yO\!r nearby office of Peoples Natural Gas. Make the trade ... lind get a flair for cooking!
• Free Delivery • Free Service • Free---Normal Installation
REXiUL'S
FAMOUSk/Wf-~
ENDS SAT., OCT. 18 HUNDREDS OF lc BARGAINS
Griess Rexall Store WAYNE, NEBR.
NOW ON DISPLAY! Nne Stcing-Ollf ~'dr;d SClits incite you Iq dis('oeer the ncu:ness and greatness of the '5,9 Dodge, the first aU~pushbutton car.
The Newest of Everything Great! The Greatest of Et~cr!Jtliing New! New things,' great things, reward YOIl ill this '59 Dodge. Seats swing out to ill\'itc ~'{Hl in. New He-lIE engines - high compr{'s~ sioH, high ('c()nol11~' - c\elin'r more thnl',t, lise less gas. ' Orderly rows of huttolls on a gleaming panel welcome YOIl to the fir,',t alf-t*tshhuttoll car, with fingertip can· trol of dri\ ing and wt'utlier. New Levcl-Flitc T'17l'sion· Aire introduces you to three dimensional comfort-ride
control, road control, load control. Outside mirrOTS adjmt from inside. Inside mirrors adjust themselves electronically to hauish glare. A new Lustre-Bond tU· Bah'd enamd finish keeps its shf'en up to twice as long. Its Swt"pt-\Ving beauty sets the trend for other '59 cars. All this is great. But the final reward is the greatness lJUilt into this Dodge. It is d.eep down through and through, and thoroughly sati>fying.
New '59 DODGE
- DDn" lIlgJbese TWD Grn", U<ShDWJ!-!!l:awreme Wellc""'iTancing PartyU every week~ •• "An Ev~ning With Fred Asia;re" on NBC, October 17th. Check -your local fist/nes.tor time and channel. --. ,
WAYNF MOTORCOMP~NY .-- 209 S.Main
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The Wayne ( Neb~1 -Herald, Thursday, October 16, 1958 __
The October-Neoraska
RECORD· FHDSVPPUES f-ROM GOOD-cROPs--lIIritARGE
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-\:ADVOVER 'j'()j,d '-IIJlpl.\ ()f It'l·d .!2,'lllill'- Hlld otlrE'1' ('nil
('I'lltl'al('~ fur l~-)~),,-,-)~J will (·\(·(·(·d till' hi!.!; {lll~~~r la ... t· \ ('1.11" <Iud :--1'1 iI 1)'(";;" r-l'f'()J'(T -'nil' l~I;J~ ',!..!THlll
find ()ilt-'t,pd ('l1111 will lw tIl(' nntif)Jl'~ lan.~I'~t. In additioll to th~s_ \{'ar\; hig: ('[OP. \'('('ord :-t(l('l~:-; oj' f('('d .~ralfll' ;Il"l' ('anil,ti O\"I'l' fl'()lll l!J;)j alld JlJ'(I\'iou:-; .\ ('ar~.
\rann. <in' "'('Idlw)' ill .\ I1g11"j lwlpt,d brillg ('01'11 und g-ntiil :--ond-tuIII I,ll).'-"!" to Wlat Ill'ih- aud ()ff~l,t ('arlit'!' l'c)(d, \\'d (·()wlit'lollt-'. '1'11(' lllo~t ill1-porb.lli :-;hift ill al'j"('H,!!;P i:- till' ilH'l'PUl'!P .ill BOrIl uwi )0-;0\ In'all (l1,],1'''~I' ,I1HI 1111' rl'tl\l(·tioll in gTaill sur.J,!ilu·1!1 \Iotll ill :\l'hra:-;k<l nlld ill till' {'llit!'d ~lah':-;. Tlli:-, ~ltift n'~lllfl'd frllltl il1l111'Oypd IIlolS
tun' ('OIJ(lilinll:-o ill tIlt' (111,,11 Plnill:-- alld flnl11 !lan·('~tiJl~( dift'i(·tJltit,:-. ],I:-t /aiL •
The U.S, corn crop of 3.5 billion bushels will be the second highest on reeord, exceeded only by the 1948 crop of , b1llion bushels; it may eventually equal surpass this amount wiih continued favorab weatber for maturing. and harvesting-,-- ' -acre_nationally and in Nebraska may top all previons records,
;\phra:--ka f:11"Jllt'r;o; \\'ill 11,11'\'4'...:1 1lI'tll'l.\· {iOn,nnO 1l10)'!' t\(']'t'S ()f 1'0111 ill l~)r)K 111<111 ill 1~)~}1.
(ilUill ~lln.:lllllll 'H'I'l',H.:·\' i:-. dl)\\'ll Hhollt :,!O
1,)('1' l'I'lIt _i!.1 till', \ ': ~. 'Il!d :,!,-) 11(',1' ('I'llt ill :\yhrn:--l~a 1'0111 l!),J/. \\ llill' thiS \I'ar ~ PI'OdHI'tloli 'nil
hi' 111'''('1' Ulall la:--t \1'111'<, IIIl' tolal :-.nppl.\ will lit' nhont :2:)0 lIlillit)1l hu:-.lwb Iligll('r ] H'('a 11."':\' of' 1 It{' laq.!:I' I'HIT\Oq>1'.
()at:-- :-'1111]11\' i ... ,-\Iltlill <I\'I'l'IIg'I'; \ il,I'] .... \\"(,1'('
~I'lil ralh lll!..dl LIlt ,!f'l'I'H l .. !.I' \\,1:-: '\(',"":0:: thall ill l!I;)/ and ('oll~id('nlld\ IH'III\\" ;1\·('l'llg·P. ('arn (1\"('1' alld itntltllh wtH hliit~ lHt»l ..... nppl\ liP to tua1 Ilj' In:-;t fall. 'I'lli' \. ~. 11,111(1\ i" it lit t Il' ili!2,'llI'r I linll la~t \\'H'r 1\ 1'1 11;11 \\ ill IHHI:-.I :--ll)lph' to (;~:s l'IIIJ\ioll 11\('1 ;1 lilild la!"!.!,·('\' tllllll tilt' 1 ~ I,-)~ ,-1(; ;1 \ I'! <l~('.
I! I (' 1"1';1 ~ I' i! I .... (. \ II( 'HII
hi!.,dl alld ('\1'('1'1I>d Ili!!h \ off:--t'l ! III' III'I')' ill ("d Illri of Pl'llt('ili .... 1111] dl'IIIt'Ii!
tIl ,Ill all .. t iotl, \\ill ilion' Ihan
'I'hl' 101;]\ . ...:l!]l]d.\·
111' .... lil..(llth ial"!.!J'1' t il:lll I'llI' 1 ~ 1:11".-1:--'.
TIll' l~I~)o....: 11;1\ l'lt'll '111 lH.tll \(,\1)"<1 .... 1.;;1 nlld llil' I .~ .. i~ cill\\11 H lilll(, fJIIIII 1;I~t \ ('HI":-; 1"I"'(Trd ('ro]!. Tlltn! :-1111\.1.\ or l-L~.:I Illdlil.JI 11)11~ \yill v ...... t,('I,ll tllilt
of la ..... 1 .\('ar 11{,1',lll""I' Id' III(' lill'!.!.·I' l'i\lT\()\l'l'
l"'p."d g:raiIlIHil'(>:-; Illa\ hI' :-.lig·llth Iliglil'i' during tliP l~l~)K·,-)!1 .... I'(\:-.Oll thall fOl l~I;)/-,-)H, dp~pit(' Inrg'" :""1l)Jldil'~" ~tlH'bo. oj' f(>( d !.!.·llIill:-- 111"1' 1111' 1111'g'-
1, ..... 1 Oll rp('()rti Hwl dOHhll' tlltl~I' of' ri\"\' \ PHI":"" ago llu1 iO )lPI' 1'1'111 Ilf jnt .. d i .... Illldl'l' jlril';' ~l\p]lnr1 \OHII Ill' Jlllrt'hflH' )1l..(1't'1'lIl1'lIt III' I'" 1l\\"1lt'd 11\· ('( '( '. Pril'" :....\111]11.111 .... fI]'I' fli!'ail! n\"/lihl1dp 10 ri'l'd !2,'\'(\ill pr()dlll'l'r~ :.Hi 1111 aitl'l'llnti\'I' IIt;lIk,,1. ttlo:-:th' <It l{,\"t'l~ 0111.\· f,:li~'hth' IH'low tllll~f' 1Jf" 1q~ll.
Table 1 EstImated {N'd ('onct'nlrat~ supplies, C. S. 1958, with comparisons
Hem
Carryover (Milium tnT\S) Production \ Million tons)
Corn Oots Barley _._ Grain Sorghulll
average
322
!Jl.0 206
7.8 5.0
Total 1:!4.4 Imports (MiJljun tons) 1.;J 'Wheat and rye (Millioll lOllS) 2.2 Byproducts (Million tom I 2:17
Total supply (l\.JilliOJ/ tOIL~) 18:1 H
Grain·consumln~ animal units (Mil.) WO.7
Supply per g. e.-an. umt (Ton) 1.14
19S7
1S.!l
95.:~
20 !l 10:5 157
142.4 1.0 11
21\.9
2186
161.S 1.35
1958
61.(1
98.0 21.5 10.8 11.8
142.1 1.0 1.5
250
2306
169.0 1.3~
f .;.~ . "0 ur Roots Are In This Landf'
FElDER CATTLE Will . COST <MORE THIS FALL
~I.ill('(~. to "lHJllt t'II(' .~·HlII~> l{'n·1 ~~ ..... it ~ .. (:,I' il~·(I. Till' I't'(ITH1Nl"~'hITIgtlTPT'THtp lH HlP ·!n<..i :-;1:\ mnntl!:-- Ill' ',-),,< awl :-.tIOIlg' d(,IIlHlIlI 1'01' nlt'cd ilnd rut' I'attll' 10 j'ppd If!' add to hll>('ding-III'ld.o..; liud 1111.0..;11I,d 1J]:It'P:-'
up to a ltig·1t in ~lar"1J alld .\pril of ahulil to"", ewt. O\"l'r a ~ ('ClI' {'(lJ'liPl' .. l'i'i('(':-' Ilf 1'1']11:1('('1111'111 l'lIlt]1" 'rill H\'I'I'Hg'(' $:1-
$:~ 11:(11(' )11'1" 1'\\1. tlli~ 1',]\\ 1liml 11 .\"I'ar agll, but tIll' !'--pa:-'tJual jllil'l' lllUH'Illl'ui will ue d.iffl~l'ellt.. . _., '1'11(' .. ~tlJlJlly of g'l'a~~I'Dftl('_\\'ill 1)1'.:-'1)1;11\(>]'
La:-t faJllllI' 1l~\lHI d(,I'lilll' \\""it.h lil'Hyi(']' fall IfIU1'- thiS fall thall la~t .\~('al'. TIll' lotal ht't't' :-.ia·llg-h-t{,J'
PrOdll('<'r:-: art' pIll IIlii ll.!"!'· H Ll Pf'~· ('(,Ht illl'n'll~{, ill tlll' Illllllh(,1' of sow."; 10 flll'rli\\~ fnrl pig· ....... \ ..... tlH'~'
fnl!()\\' a slil.!,"lit ~Hill ill fIll' rail of l~I;)i, till' IIl11llill'l'
of' ~()\~~ falTo\Yill.~ tlli~ fall would lip 1111' lal'g·('~t ~illl'\' 1~1;)1 . .JI'on>()YI'r, if llip ...... i, illtl'lIti()ll~ 1ll'P l'i'aliZI'd and 11](' IVllJll])I'!' (If ]lig's .... ;\\·('d 11/'1' littpl' is a,pr[\g'(' with fill afiOWaIl('(' for np"Wflnl trpnd\ tIl(' ]!).j~ JaIl ('rop would h(' ahout '+L-} lIlilliull pig-:-;,
up 1 .... P('\' ('{'lit fl'lliu la:-:.t 1'1111 H1I(1 till' IHrg-I':-.;t 111'1H'{'1illlP fllil ('I"OP Oil l'\'I'ord.
kdill.!.!.:-- d!d 11nt nT'rl1T:-in:o:tvm-/ frrf'th~-r--t+ttt+h"'")tf..j1~--th .. us-_.UlU.~.:-....IlO.~..uar...lllilL_llL.ti.~· at.;:.lL.. TJ~ wen' :-;11'<111\ flOll1 .1111.\ thnlllg-il Npph'lllb('l', tlll'll "'InJllld jlldil~at(' tliat fed (':I1tlt, ll!il'I':-' ,""11\lllld 111'-
1I10\'!'d 1l)1\':,llti to 11 ltig-II ill .JlIl'" 1!)')~, illl'('~pon:-:.(' t~mw Hil'uo.\· this fell!...' 10 tl \"('1 \ ..... t rUlI!.!," dPllllllll1. frolll hot II nlll('ilPl'!-) awJ
ft'l·dl'I:-'.
TIll' :-('<l:-'(I!J,d 11l0\"{>llll'Jlt ,,'ill IH' 11101'l' Ilurmal 1ili:-; .\I'al". Fl"i('I's will d('I'lilll' froJll thi~ pf'ak b~' $1-$~ prJ" ('\\"t. to 11 10'\' I'llI' 11H' .,"par in Odo\wl' t 11('11 ~lal1 ttl ~(I 11]1 a!.!.·uiu. Pl'i('('~ \yill Uf' a~ hig-Ii ill'.\t :-.priug· as iu 1~1~),<";, atld p'J~~ilJly llig:hl'r.
.. '1"'11'(' ~lInll' -11111111)1']', .... 1'\I'le i:-i at HIP "1'tart of illlll]I\\""tlld lliIH~I'. ~l1l1lht'r()rl·llttil'Olll·,H. fa1""l1ls ami lall('II(,~ .(111 ,Jail. 1, l~l,-)K "nl:-i ju:-.t ~llOl't of H4 IlIill·t(t"H·ht·'fH-I-~ Ilhonf·;-i Ill-il~i()n 11' . ...; ... than tllp l'(',~ord iIig-il or 1lG.H Illillioll two YWl-J'1I' :l-t.,l:O ... 1'h(' I!OlllPU:: ~iti(lll lIf 1 Iii ..... 11l'l"d ~lll1ws tll<lt tIll' Imy point ill
-.-.L~l~UJLll..,lti.....J)~.eJ.Ll:tIli:lu'IJ HII'] t lInt tlll'l"1' will hi' l.() - 1.;) lllilliull Ill' Ire cattl\' 011 lialld
-lTl>~'IT"""".1 aTiillfYvl.
Beef cow numbers declined almost 400,000 during 1957, but there was a sli,g-ht increase -in calf and heifer numbers. The- decline in cow, heifer and calf slaug-hter in 1918 and the in· crease in the calf crop thi3 year in the Western States shows tha\ h~rd YC",';l~;;:g. is now uuder· way, (See Table ~).
'i'lll' lu1;Ji i'. ~. 1 ~ ,-),", 1',lli' of 1'1.:! lIIillioll .i:-. allout r;,\u.t)() :--111,,111'1' tll,I11 1'(11' l!).JI. 110 ...... -t'\·l'r. IlltI:-.1 ()l' HIT-=- dt'('i;Il(-:- (11'('111"('11 III flll' (1811-"'" arl'll:-- :to..; Illilk I'OW IIUJIl!WI'''' \\'('\\' fUl'tliP1"( I'pd~\('('(L Th(' I'Hlt' ('I'()P ill till' \\'t':-;1(>1'1I I....itHI(,~ ·il1rludill.!.! ;\t'\ll<lsku illl'l"I'<I:-iI'd ~ ]It'\"" .('{'lll ()\'"I'l" 1!10i. ,ritll g"l'IH'lllll\ t'a\'"tI\"11h!I' ft't>d l'ollditiuIJ:-' 11\'1'1' tilt, l'allg'C an'a tlli:-. fall, l'allI'llI'l' ..... ,,,ill bold ('tJ\\'~. heif('r~ Hilt! Ill,ij'('j" (,Ilh'('~ ill (lrdl'l' to illl'I'PllSI' tlll'ir hl'('('d-
- .. ill.!.!.' Ilf>J·t!:-.. Thi ..... i" "1I1'()111'1.1,U·(,d hy Pl'{,~l'llt I'attlf' pril'l ~ illHI h~' a i',l\'Olabll' lw(,f outluok fol' the 11(':\ I:: ,-) .\I'Br:-:.
Table 2 Cattle :md Calves on Farms and Ranches, January 1,
and Calf Crops, D, S., 1958 with comparisons
'Cbss
All Cattle and Calves Kept for Milk Other Cattle
Cows, 2, years Ilelfers, 1 .. 2 years Cahes Steers, I' years Bulls, 1" years
Calf crop, U. S. Western States Nebraska
1947·56 average 1956
(Thousand Head) 86,599 96,804 35,739 34,7:17 50,860 62,067 2U,406 25,516
5,53,1 6,238 J5,:n:l 18,979 7,866 9,560 1,783 1,774
;37,901 42,010 6,248 7.044 1,573 1>759
1957 1958
(Thousand Head) 94,502 93,967 34,270 33,612 60,232 60,355 24,754 24,427 6,017 6,094
18,621 18,673 9,105 9,505 1,735 .. 1,656
41,007 40,872 6,897 7,048 1,697 1,736
fAT CATTLE PRICE OUTLOOK I)ri{'(':-- 11(':\1 ~lllllllli'l' alld fBII 'rill tlPiPl"llIill(,
pl"ol'il .... {l]J ('ittlll' Id~II'I'd till fl'l'd t.lii:-; Lilt alld \\"illtl'I', 111.t 1111':-'1'111 pril'I':--.
(';1111(' ~1~)u!.!.ld('1" ,Inllwl!".\· .111111'. 1!l~)r:, was !) .. -) 111'1" ('I'lit I){>I()\\' j 11(' ""'(111](' IlI'riotl 1'01· 1 !/;l/, ()11 ,Jilli. 1 111i~ \1',11 till' 1IIIIItill'I' of 1',lttk ~lllrl ('nl\'('~ (Ill (I 'I,d \\a: .... :~ 1'('11t llt'llI\\" tl \'1'1\1' I'al'lil'r. PI1I1'1'-lIJ('lIh \111 t'l'I'd (·;I ..... I,d :--!I,Il'ld~ ('.arl.\ in tl\(, ~'\'ar :-,1) tli,1I (Iii ,\IIl". 1 tlll'l"I' \\"l']'I~ 1:": \11'1'" l'I'nt 11\(1\'(' ('attll' Oll 1'(,I,d t Ililll ill l~l~)1 <lilt! 1111 .Jul\" 1, lti lWl'
l'I'llt 1I10!'\'.
'I'hp t11'\"('ltI)lIII('liI~ ill 11111111)(\]' Illl' fl'l,d and ill 11I(ll'kl,tiJl!,!':-' tlli ....... '''(11' ill'l' .... 110\\/1 ill Tuhll';L .\otl' 11(1J1it'llbll'i\ the illl,\"I'i\:--P ill 1lil' Ilumh!'!' Oil f(,I'll ill tIll' .\pril.J!III1' and ,J\ll~-~I']lI('ItJl)('1' pp]'i()d~, TIll' IIItl\TIIH'llt (d' thl'H' ('Htlll' t{) mad;:pt flii", l-I\1Il1· 1111'1" Hlld r~1I1 {':\pla.ill~ 1ill' d()\\"ll\\"urd trelld uLleLi ('ld t 1(' 111 iI,,, .... :-:illl'I' ,\ pri l.
1"\,<1 I'altlt' :-.IHIl.u:lltt'r ,,,ill II" lar.!!:<'I" thi~ ~\11n- .. · 1111'1 1,) Ill! fit II 111,11\ n >"1'111' ago. l-'Ol' pxtllllph" bel'f 1110dot'llllll ill ,J111H'. r~l~)~ 1.\<1:.... :2 111'1' ('Pllt aho\'!' ~ln\' IJilt ..... till :-.li~dl1l.\ \)('I(J\\" ,IUIlI' l!);)i. ~iJw(, .JllIII>, IIIHl'kl>till~':-' IIH\'(' ill(',ITlISl'd awl tIJI' ]Jl'i('('H
of t hI' ]11,j 11'1' ~llld{'~ of' ~lnn.!!:htl'l' l'atthT ha\'p- cle~-
Profits on cattle marketed this fall and winter will come from weight g-ain and lowcost feed. not from price margin, The prices of lowe! -grades will stay high relative to choice and pnme grades of fed cattle,
Next. Y(,HI' the lIri('{':'! of lwl11'1' !'!,]"Hll'l-< \\·ill rCl-IIllllP a lJlnl't' lIol'lual :-;l'a~lIwll .11II1\·('II1Pllt: UJlward throu~:h tli(' ~1l1l11l1('1' tt) a Iliu:1i in p[ll'h fall. Pri('cs"'a ~f'rrr--frrml 1ltD'. stwlIlrl lw hT~,+rl'r 1-hntl tllis fnll uuless dl'Pl't':-;,o..;l'd JJY HII m·al..lIl1'!ll' {If ]JIIl'k ..
,\11 l'('gi(lll~ i'XI>('pt till' ~\lJ111 ,\llH1l1i,' plnn 1110]'(' fall fUl'l'tl\Yillg'~. Plo<iw'('r:-- ill till' \\'{'st :\orth l \'lltl'ul ~tut{'s illtl'ud t,) iUl'rt'a:-;p falTil~ il1.!.!.· 1,.\ :21 1)('1' {'I'lIt, til!' g'l"!:<ltl';...;t gain I'm' ,Ul~' flrpa. \'('111'a:-:.ka htl,!:!: )lI'tl(llll'P]":-'; pinn to iUCl't'HHC'
lHG::; full fH]'n)'wiil~'s II.\" :.."t-"""fll"r ('Pllt,
fotal·1-958 Pig- Crep Up 1- Per Cent __ .. Cuttlf' plcH't'd Oil f(,ed 111<...:1 willk!' IIlId :-'11l"illg If I f II '
--r;huntcl-"h __ ~+tl":H"H-RrmH"'(1R"""HTt',~~h=+hf""rh'i'''--:lrrn- __ ~ JP: tI IIII-!: 1'1'llII !:,1~o~lld,.!)p ..tl~.1 !lli .. ll"io",n~~~--4~~ wl'i~'ht auu fillish. It will.~~L~ll il('Hd ao..;-lIow illdr(~at{'d, tl;l' ('{l\llG'iIH,tl p;i (~l~ to 11('3\,1(1'1' W('J!,dlts III tlil' IllljlP (If :III I.'UI'I\ 1')J'i{,(' lor I!l.)H ",utili] IH.~ !1E11i111Ion. ;00;111'11 l.l ('\'0]1 ',",HI t
. r£'('on'l'\', In fepdill~ to 1'llIlil'l' ~~ ... J'OI.· I1l'xt ___ ]~J::~I~I~_~~IJ~~.!~~~_ZJ!..~~!.. ~~~~~~I' ('~'_!!.LllIore _"_ --··ye~~ :--1l1lt11lf''(·m:n--fnll1tl:ar-Itt{,.pttf11tl).!,' i111';<.('()"'+ timn tlip 104-{-,'10 l1\"(ll'a.r!,'p. if f;JiI intf'ntions ITTC""""-"
g~\m on ~'()UIl,U'j h~·.!Jt good t]\I{t1I1.\· l'a1tll' :-.llollid l'('alizl·d ill :\('bra~I\l1 1111' full pio' ('rill' of.1-+ Yi(·Jd (iT'(>l'ftgf" ]lroflt;...;. ' . '_,...... .' . lI:illlolJ wuuld lliakl' u total l~).);-; ('I\lP of -t lllllllOU
TIl<' g'uin ill \\""l."I.! .. d.LL Lr.Ulll tl.u:.uj.) fL'l U, .1.'. : '\'1' plg-:-;. ..- 1a,11.,' l'O~lg-lJag'PI ~'all a\):-;ilrll tlil' .lli~h llr'i.!,!·illnl ~'o:-.I
01 tlil' fepdel', rol' sllOl'tf'\"" fl,('(hw.!: :-,.\·S"t(~IlIS. 11~'llt eOllllllOli and lIlt'dillllJ f(,pdpl' I';ltt 1(' to hI' ~(lld ill tllp spl'ilJg' sll'o\\ hl'ltl'r pl'ofit Jlrtl'""III.'('1. .... tllHIl IW3\"iPl' ('attl+,. TIJ(' lInITtl'" pri('f' IIIHI'!.!:ill 11(>1 \\"I'P]}
f(,pdpI' ~te('r a1ld lil'ii'('l' }11'i('i· ..... plal'I's Ill'if('l':-' ill a It,::;:-; t'u\'nrahh, pl):'!itiull tliHlI l\<..lWI.
T.able 3 Cattle on Feed and Marketings, 13 States, by Quarters, 1955 .. 58
January· April .. March June
July.. October· Year
Number on feed 1955
'. i~;~._ 1958 '1'
Milrketings
(000) 4,934 4,958 5,161 4,993
1955 2,176 1956 2,464
-- --¥.l5'I'--- ---~-1958 2,310
1000) 4,483 4.222 4,375 4,855
2,193 2,36J
-- __ 2,21ill 2,3Hi
September December
(000) (000) 3,674 3,504 3,397 3,618 3,678 3,211 4,269
2.269 2,337 2,166 2,319
.k.11ll ....2...,2.~~ __ 2,905a 1,364a/
a, Intended marketings as, shown in Ihe July 1, 1958, cattle .. on-feed report of USDA. Aduallr marketings in July· September will be less than shown, b~t high~r than in 1957; October .. December marketings wlll be hlgher than indicated July 1.
HOG PRODUCTION IS. INCREASING 13 Per Cent More Fall Farrowing Planned
.\ ~iZl'a!"I' 11p11"l'lId i"n !It)g' 11]"tH!l1l'tioll ll)I]I<ll't>lltl~· is"""*,"~g·i .. IJ:I!liIbUg· witli tLi . ..; Call'so..,o.falTo\\,iu.gs.
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.\11 iJlt'I'PflH' ill hog' llrolhid:Oll 1111:-; !Jt'l'lI lluHle -illl>\'ifabll'''uy 1111' l'I)JJ~i:-;tplltly Irl\'orahlp lio,J.!,'-eol'u ratio, Inrg'l' "{'n'(''' gTaiu ~I1]1jllii'~ HIHl -rplati\"l'lr IJi!,!'h llug' l))'i(,t's, JJOH-' :-;l\I'pri:,dllg: tlil-HI tlt-{'Jarge jUlIljl lIOW ut'I'ulTill'g' i~ that it l!id Ilot ('(I II II' ('arlil~r.
If a 14 per cent rise in fall pig crop does materialize, it will result in substantially loww'prices for hogs in the spring and summer of 1959 than the relatively high prices in those seasons of this year. This will bring to an end the current unusually favorable period for hog prices, On -the -eth .. r hand.- several- factgrs will prevent declines frpm, being severe:
(1) II,,· fall nol' is I Ill' slllall,'r of I I,,· t\\'o Blllll11.Ji ('I'op:-;, und Ilo,.!.!::-:' froBI if 1'('1I1'1i Illarkt't at ~~ 1il~I_(' .. ~·l_l('n pork output i:-. :-'1'C\:--orHdh· ~llIaller
(~) ('old stol'ag'p :-;101'l-.::'! thi~ "'Inh'\' will I]ouht-
11"';:-; hp kept ~lllallt'r tllil11 1I~1I<l1, ofr.o..;('ltillg" sOllle of iwxt sffring"s ill('J'(':IS(, ill l'IUTI'I11 pork production
(:1) tl,,· ill<'roa,,' ill pork ',,"tp"t will hegill i'l'tllll tlil' lowt':'!t lt~\'('l n'latin' to 1H1Plll,ltiull ill ~I'\'(,\"HI .\"('(\1':-;.
( .... ) lIt'l,f output will l'('lIlHili ('.\·I'li('alh :-:mull ill 1 ~)~)~(
HOG PRICES DECLINE SEASONALLY
Pl'il'(':-; an' ('xpt'dpd in <1('('lill(' Si'a. . ...:ollalh 1"l'OJll_ all l'al'l~··~I1I1\l1WI" rH'ak, .\ lutt'-:--UIIllIIl'l' pri'I'p' adjllstllH'lIt ('oultl IH' fail'l~' sharp if IIla]'kl'tillg~ uf (',11'1.'" :-;prillg' pig's :-;lltlllld hi' hlllll'li(.'(1. ITow('~'{'l', a
lI\()n' !.!.Tadllul dl'I'liIlP th\'()llgilollt !ah' Stlllllll('I'
mill fall i:-; tllP mure Ji!";I,I.\· pl'o:-cpect, Pl'i('Ps for" till' fa!·I· t\:-. H who Ii' will ]lI'ohnhl.\" U\'pl'age neul' I !JOi""i1' of last fall pos~ihl~' a lift It' ahoy('. '
""-:;"\-:-;harp llptlll'lI iu jll'il't'-S Cl1 the L'llll uf tIll'
.\"I'ur as 1){'('l11I I'd ill I'HI'1i (If t 1](, la:-.t hn) ,'en!'::;
<lop:'! Tlot ~I'{'mo. ]ll'o\mhli' I lli~ ~·~'lll'. Pri('p:-; ~~oulJ n'I'OYI']' oilly H hit, alld tlll'll dPI'lillt' a~nill us
~)~)o; from tll-t" 1 !I~ tntl ('I'up l'eal'll tllt' lIlHrkcl.
Compiled from Nebraska Farm and Ranch EconomicS, Prepared under the Directio~ of E, Eo. Peterson,
Agricultural Extension Service and Deportment of Agricultural Economics, College of Agriculture,
,University J~L~br9~~in~oin! and .B~p.r.il1t~ .. ~.JI) ... th~ .. Pub,ic Interest by-
The State National Bank We Invite You to Bank With Us
- Depend-ableFa-rm Cre-dit -Feeder Loans Insurance Business loans
PIl-GErt ••• I Ivan Horst and Mrs Arlie Horst
P;Ot Karel H-oogred -Friday- 1[!}~W:il~i~Ji:7;jf~~f.{' -Pf[~~~,_~~yvS A-- f' M- II I Sh i ~lap~c a~~rliSsl~~\\~!;r~~lu;(~rll'~,\~~t:J~l " , I Isee aneous ower I ~el~m~OV.~~~!l Qt~~de~O\ "~~~~r Ih~)~t' J ~~ti al\~~S M~~ar~oOnna~~o~~~~I~~~ ~~feOn~U~~t b~ np~:s~~te~hr~~t~~~
fE'55 Mrs Mehln Young \\111 be I and Mrs Kenneth Wolverton and Nov. 12 m('~ting with l\1rs. 1\
Pat Karel was honofed aL'a mis.~ _~ ~hal ge of entutalllJnpnt ~O:~k~~:n ~I~d J~d~ 1\11 s Vernon Watter Nelson. ; rcUaneous oridal shower Friday' 0 t I I Pitch Club ('vemng at St John's LuffiCran ~ir and Mrs Art Hellpr and Shu eI~;;7o:u~llIl;ll;ar~_ )nf'l M,111W " ' , -- , _ !Hr and Mrs. Robert Chace W{'rl' church basement I lev were SunuB}' evenmg guests . H T avelogue ""t hosts to Pitch cl\li::r Sund<lY f've· '--"":
The program lnclu-ded two vocal Mr and Mrs John Beutler and ~J't;rnOOll at thf' Le;non hall (.1.t.Hi[Y i ear r U 'ling, Prizes wore \vun b,: ',Ire,', I>olos b; Gary Beckm"n and sev I fam]!) helped Henr; Udllf, Nor 'co ('1"5(>'1 g:J\(' :J rPly1rt on ,11" ~ I ~. " -,
" r k State Mrs Elmer B hm id d i Delvm Schulz. 1\1r5. !\JarVln Buss-eral rf'admgs by Mrs Denl Koop oJ. observe hiS birthday Man Chns'tmu~' gift shopa :mclP~~~"'1)U<l) I W I CI b M t man, John Buttcrfl-eld Etlgcnp man Mrs Vernon Beckman and day ~\enlOg l~signniepTs" Were am;""llnCf'U. VII! oman 5 U ee Wolverton and J~('k CIl<lce !Hr !l-Irs Koopm~n were. ".m charge VjsUmg Sunda,} in th~ La'wrf'oce d MEW I wHl of games and, assiste~ at .the gift I Graham home were hls parents, unteers offer~d. to f!ll the !::'fl i Mrs. A. H. Heeke-ndorf preseq!( an rs. .11g;ne 0 vcrton table All prizes Were,. presented M". and Mrs. Stanley Graham, shop and hOsPlt<ll q'~f'tdS. A ~:upp!: I ed a travelogue on her recent tr'i'P !ptertain Oc.:L _5. to the honoree. '1akota City, and a niece, Linda 'of rugs was orderpd for <. hn~~:'l 0 Alaska .:it a Pilge-r Woman's ---
Hostsses were Mrs. Ferdinand BrllY, Sioux City. ' '\lAS sales. lI."1rs. Eldon Hell(,,' am' club meeting Tuesday aftemotn) <;harles, Fleers Feted S t M PIS' k ~ lIfr and Mrs H~r an G etz(' 'Irs. N. Walter N('[~on sCI'v('d at the Mrs. Charles Roe home: isDI\ a.nd M~s. Walter Chare, TAil FINS of the 1959 Dodge cars, which are on rJ~fer Lore~:' Ott~U ~r:~ ~~r~~ and ·W. F He~rnpn: w(';t
O to '1!'lCb. M~s Otto Olk <,oct Mrs. r·· I Mrs Dewey Tinning was hostess. urel, entertained .at a supper display todoy at Wayne Motor co" hove softer,
O'Brien, Mrs. Emil Eckert Mrs Spencer Monday to attend t.he ,,:lIe Tobias will 0(' hosll;'s.s£"!; in Mrs Fritz Woehler presided. The \tarty Sunday hOnoflng Mr. and
vides more headroom and allows easier entry and exit. New engines and advanced torsionaire suspension provides greater go, and tire economies. Koopman and Mrs. Beckma~ . Seventh district Farmers Unron :\ovember. CQuntv convention wiB be held Mrr~ Ctarles J1Meer, WW';I'ne , C~hewlY'" ~ore_'_la_r_in_g lines. A new high~contour roof pro-
. '11eetiJl.I:. Goetzf's called at the - - Tuesday at Stanton and the dis' wee s. r. an rs. i:t ler acc, 'Rpv ;:!f\d 0 e}. uJ8£' 'a"na' _, . t "Albion O('L 23-24 Mr. and Mrs. Jflck Chace ~lt1d Mr
son were~un pper guests in ?ifJur~ !es~e-~C 111~(C~:~n 1l~e;da" Clftel a~ €''Ktr:S Woehler Mrs TOln nIl. '? n e . - -1\1r<;. Clifford P{'~crs~n WClS a The Wayne (Nebr. I Herold, Thursday, October 16, 1958
(. ..', .,. . ; ............. " ~ . _ \ "! r'~" I~~'
IT'S TIME-YOU FED ~--;:rn:L~ ~7
SWEET LASSY
See' us today for range and feedlot famous s~cct Lassy ... the supplement that assures higher graUc cattle on
'low feed cQsts. Sweet Lass}' makes lyour low cost grains or roughage pro-
ducefast,high pro~~_g_ai_n~ ____ ,_
FEEDLOT i •••• b Ippetltes anll water
Clln$1mp\lon, • M.'lut. !"' III' CDn.enl,nt , .. Ultf'n., .11%,22%. 3Q.% arot11n level •. • Stlmullt" rumJA bUl' tor tap ... "feed .tflcfen~1<
RANCE • Nourlshu COWl for birth"
Ilronlcal'''. • Ballnce. , .. tur' nutrient
nrtcl'ln"CiIIJ. -• FIrms lip ,rln 'at - maM.
blllilr ·,alnl. • Malnt,lns resistance .,alnlt
dlnlSlI •
ROBERTS LOCKER & PRODUCE Wayne, Nebr. Phone 172-W
! Honor Chic~goans , Mrs. Ernf's! Kirschner and Annette Chiear:o., wpn' hl)f10rpd at a famih' no-host rhnr'cr SUll(!:iy at the MrS. Lena Kirschner home
i Pn.~spnt w(>r~ Mr awl }Ilrs Hugo I I WClgeL Lorne .\vcigpl. MI'. and: 1M!'" r;ary Nei"l~I~. !'iorfolk. Mr , and :\[rs. Ray NelsLus and Donald,
AIte.,-EClting
Diphacin Kills Rats ancl Mice-Fast
Unlik~ othm: baits new Diphacin is vacuum~packed to 8tay fresh and appealing.
~o~:~~ ~:~~~ho\!~:nn!~ c6emical assures results . .Buy at drug, hardware, grocery and funD Eltoree.
ASK FORTHE RAT BAIT IN A (AN JUlIt say "DIE-FAS.IN"
, Note to Diphacin (,elen; your nome listed FREE ul.der this ad.
"We O·cli.ver" Canhct this newspaper.
r-£LBER PHARMACY
1 IT IS A SLAP IN THE FACE TO WAYNE LABOR.
Wayne carpenters and lumber dealers selling roofing and siding maintain homes and support families in your community. They help you through taxes support your churches and schools. Why .give YOUR work to strangers?
2 THE SIGN OF THE STRANGE ROOFER GENERALLY
MARKS THE HOME OF AN EASY MARK FOR
SMART PEDDLERS;
Some fast-talking S'olesman has stung that house-owner for a salesman's;expense and commision added to the real value of the roof or siding. In Wayne you save that amount or get)t in additional quality.
3 THE SIGN OF THE STRANGE ROOFER OR SIDING
APPLICATOR ON THE USUAL COMPOSITION SID-
ING-oItSHlNGttJOB MARKS--JHE-HOUSE·owrr-- -, -
ER AS NO JUDGE OF V ALOE.
He probably does not know that the number of pounds of roofing to the square when applied to the roof is the all-important distinction ~etween different roofs. Ti)e smart salesman has probably shown him a thick sheet of roofing which looks heavy but is applied to the roof so that it makes only one thickness'weighing about 160 paunds ta the square. Carharf's wQuTdmost likely advise a slightly thinner composition but WOULD APPLY IT SO AS TO MAKE TWO THICKNESSES WEIGHING ABOUT 230 pounds to the square.
4 THE SIGN OF THE STRANGE ROOFER MARKS THE HOUSE OWNER AS ONE WHO IS WILLING TO PAY A HIGHER PRICE TO A STRANGER THAN AI.OW£I[ PRICE TO A NEIGHBOR FOR COMPARAT~VE AR·
"
TICLES.
We have yet to find a composition roof, or siding job put on in or near Wa.yne by roof or siding peddlers where the owner could not have secured the same quality through local channels, applied by local labar, and have saved a considerable sum.
5 THE CARHART LUMBER CO. IS NOT AFRAID OF COMPETITION. All we ask is that you have local roof and siding jobs figured by local people before you sign any contracts. (You are not required to sign any contracts with us.) Check on the weight of the roofing; the number of squares; 'the quality; aneffind out- the advanfage
,of buying 10ca~l1.ere yau-",~'·.e_~,Jluara_"tee for years. When something goes wrong we are as near as yaur telephone-yau KNOW where to find us, but where will you find the here-today-gone-tomorrow raofing and siding peddler if something goes wrong, one; two, or three years from now?
We can supply tlw latest styles and colors in raofing and siding. We also suggest that we can help yau with o,ther plans.
DO NOTSIGN ANY PAPERS UNTIL YOU HAVE CON
SULTED YOUR LOCAL CARPENTER OR DEALER AND SAVE MONEY.-_
r-hart LUMBER CO.
·SeMU.aIR MILLS, INC •• ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI wayne, Nebr. r
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_The Wayne I Nebr.) Herald, Thursday, October 16, 1958
The Herald's Legal Section COMPLETE •• . . . •• ACCURATE ••••••• OFFICIAL
FOR ALL WAYNE COUNTY
------------_._----_. LEGAL PUBLICATION
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lInn T'nl' "I 41 I' r'll lr I "10 1 'It I, __ II I" ~ nudd 11 n'l1drnrl ~1"( \1'\ r" l!riHH.O-m\ Plbr.: .& ll~l'lln.l! .'-'.llwill' ~ Arm.· C'lrf'ml"d ('" ~"f)pll'!-I h'Bn }l#, UFO Brllll'll," TlfI~h Cit\' of l\'fl\nf' I~lt" "I ('(,rrrll"HlfII,j Midland T.t!hnrat(\rII'H f:llIprdl!'FO g",dew F;prFO.'~Il~ R"'nj,!, (,h'ml!",1 Ttt"lttkl'!'I Plhl!'" -& HpAtln~ n"n,.,,,,'!> Un!lp.d Ch"mlrfll Co In, q"r"II,,. Moller lnll\lrlill(''' ,\g'f'n('\ L1Rhllih. T"'~ D""m
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KEEP A GOOD MA'N ON THE JOB!
Re-elect BOB
HARRISON 18
ONGRESS When you've got a good man on the lob, keep him therel
You haveKipf1fob on the job in Congress since 1951, and he has given you the sound, conservative, and economy-minded representation you desire and deserve.
Bob Harrison has been a full-time farmer, a teacher, an overseas war veteran, and a small businessman-he knows the kind of problems you foee, and h, knows how fer work out sensible IOlutTons.
Be lure you keep this man on the lob for youl
Vote for
BOB· HARRISON REPUBLICAN
for C()NGRESS
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TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEl\IlBEJI"T.nsB.
B,ALLOT TITLES AND TEXTS OF
CONSTITUTIONAL --AMENDWENTS PROPOSED BY THE 1957 LEGISLATURE
property iitles propmy-'from ·'taxl.nct-" .... ".i ment charges unpaid for
fi1ieen--1eau ox IOllgeI as may be determined by the Legisla· ture.
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TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
~OPOSEDBYTHE AMENDMENT
1957 LEGISLATURE Be it enacted by the people of Proposed Amendment No.1 the State of Nebraska,
Constitutional amendment to SectlOn 1. That at the general change the provisions requiring elechon 1n November, 1958, there certain executive officers to re- shall be subIn)tted to the electors aide at the seat of government. of the State of Nebraska for ap-
o For f~O~I~~: ~IV£~~~fi;~:~~rih~ o Agamst ConstltutlOn of Nebraska, WhICh
is hereby proposed by the LegIS
TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska,
'Section 1. That at the general electIOn In November, 1958, there shall be submItted to the electors of tlie State of Nebraska, for approval, the followmg amendment to Article IV, sectIon I, of the ConstltutIon of Nebraska, WhICh is hereby propOsed by the LegIS-lature: ......,.
"Sec. 1. The executlve offlcels of the state shall be the Governor, LIeutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Audltor of PubIle Accounts, Treasurer, Attorney General, and theheads of such other executIve departments as 5 e t forth h(>rem or as may be establJshed by law. The LegIslature may prOVIde for the plaCing of the above named offICers as heads over such departments of government as It may by law establIsh The Governor, LIeutenant Governor, Attorney General; Secretary of State, Auditor of PubIle Accounts, and the Treasurer s h a II be chosen at the general electlOn held In November, ] 958, and in each evcnnumbered year thereafter, and theIr term of offIce shall be two years and un-
-A;~ !ree~fedu~~~ss~~~llsf~:J~ The recor.ds, books. and papers of all executive of~ flCers shall be kept at the seat of government, and such offIcers, exceptmg the Lleutenant Governor and members of boards and commissions w hen the
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lature:
"Sec 4. Except as to tax and assessment charges agamst real property remammg delmquent and unpaId for a penod of fIfteen y.ears or longer, the LegIslature shall have nQ power to release or dIScharge any county, Cltv, townshlp,--town,or-rli-s-tFlCt Whatever, or the mhabrtants thereof, or any corporation, or the propel ty therem, from their or Its proportlOnate s h are of taxes to be levied for s tat e purposes, or due any mUnICIpal corporatIOn, nor shall commlllatlOn for such taxes be authonzed In any form whatever."
Proposed Amendment No.3 Constitutional amendment to
provide for succession to the office of Governor when the Speak. er of :the Legislature is incapable of performing the duties.
o For o Agamst
TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska,
Section 1. That at the general electron m.November. 1958, there shall be submltted to the electQrs of the State of Nebraska for approval the followmg amendment to Artirle IV, sectIon 1B, of the Constitutw_n of Nebraska, WhICh is hereby proposed by the LegISlature.:
"Sec. 19. The general manag-ement, control and government of all s tat e charitable, men t a I, reformatory, and penal mshtutJOns shall be vested as determmed by the Leglslature."
Proposed Amendment No.5
ch;~:t!~~t~~i:~ ~rr::::~:s ~~ the Legislature.
o For o Against
TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
J. AMENDMENT
Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska,
SectIon 1 That at the general elcctI9n In November, 1958, there shall be submItted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for approval the followmg amendment to Artlcle III, sectIon 7, of the ConshtutJOn of Nebraska, whlch lS hcreby proposed by the LeglSlature: _ ......
"Sec. 7. Members of the LegIslature shall be elected for a term of two years begmnmg at noon on the fIrst Tuesday m JanualY In the year next ensumg the general electIon at WhICh they were elected. Each member shalL be nommated and elected in a non-partisan manner and WIthout any mdlcatlOn on the ballot that he IS afflhated WIth or endorsed by any polIhcal party or orgamzahon. The aggregate salanes of all the members shall be seventy-fIve thousand dollars per annum, d 1 V 1 d e d equally among the members and payable m such manner and at such times as shall be provlded by law. In addItIon to hIS salary, each member shall recewe all amount equal to hIS actual
ih~~~~~ J~~f~~re~n~~ partment, shall res ide there durmg their respec~ bve terms of offlce. Offi .. cers in the execuhve degartment of the state shall perform s u c h duhes as may be-provided by law. The heads of all execuhve departments ests blished by law, other than those to be elected as prOVided herein, shall be appointed by the Governor, WIth the consent of a majority of all members elected to the Legislature, but officers so appomted may be removed by the GOvernor. Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the heads of the various executIve or -c i viI departments shall have power to appoint and remove all subordmate
to and returnmg from each regular or specIal sessIOn of the LegIslature. Members of the LegIslature shall receIve no pay nor perqulSltes other than saId salalJl' and expenses, and employees of the Legl_~l~.:" _
.~~a.,!-=c.a'w..."'t'~!"';'"n-~-I- -wre shall receIVe" no ('om4
employees in their respective depar~ments.n
Proposed Amendment No. 4 Constitutional amendment
authorize the Legislature to pro· vide· method to manage, control. and govern all state charitable. menial. reformatory. and penal institutions.
o For
pensatlOn other than their salary or per diem."
Proposed Amendmeht No.8
ConsJifutionaI amendment authorizing the Legislaf:ure to es· tablish a separate juvenil& court.
o .For o Against
TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AWENDMENT
State of Nebraska for ap-' the- fo.llowmg .amendment-
Article V of the Constitution of Nebraska, which ~.!L.~~_J! new sectlOO to be -known-as leC" tlOn 27, and WhICh IS hereby proposed by the Legislature:
"sec. 27. Notwithstanding..1.he..provIslons of sectIOn 9 of thiS Article, the LegIslature may establIsh courts to be k now n as juverule courts, with such JUTlSdIction and powel'S as
~e~T1:!I~~~, ';~~iE~:: t ion, compensatIon, and method of appomtment or electIOn of the judges ot such courts, and the rules governmg proceedings therem, may be fixed by the Legislature. The state shall be dIVIded into juvemle court judiCial. districts that correspond to dIstrict co u r t JudICIal districts untJI otherwIse provided by law. No such court s hall be estabhshed or afterwards abolished in any Juvemle court judicIal dIstrict unless approved by a majorlty of the elec .. tors of such dIstrict." ~
Proposed Amendn!.~-· Constitutional amendment to
authorize the Legislature to permit: municiplill corporations to acquire and own real and. per .. sonal property to be leas.ed. :to private enterprises and to iI.ue revenue bonds to defray :the COlt thereof.
o For o Against
TEXT OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
Be it enacted by the people oJ the State of N ebruska,
SectIOn 1. That at the geneI'8l electIOn m November, 1958, there shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska for appIoval the followmg amendment to ArtIcle XI of the COllstitution of Nebraska, whIch is hereby proposed by the Legislature:
"Sec. 6.- Notwithstand~ ing any other proviSlon in the ConstItution. the LegIslature may authorize any incorporated city or vlllage, including cities operatmg under home rule charterS, to acqUlre, own,_ and lease real and personal property to manufactur_ mg, mdustnal, and· commerCial enterprises and.-to· Issue revenue bonds for the purpose of deIt'aying the cost of acquiring such property by construction. purchase, 0 r otherwise. The prmcipal of and inter-
- est -en any bonds issued may be secured by a pledge of the lease and the revenues therefrom and by mortgage upon such prOp .. erty and shall be payaple solely out of the revenues derived from the leasing of such property. No city or Village shall have the power to operate any such property as 8 business- or In any manner except u the lessor thereof."
lIespecffuUy aubznltit4, FRANK MA,RSH Secretary of State
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Soderberg, Wakefield, was afternoon .guest of
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Nylon-wound carcass, non-scuff pebbled rubber cover. Official size and webzht.
had a farewell pa~ty for Mrs. Redding. Guests were Mrs. Julia Perdue, Mrs. George Harder, Mrs. Glen .sumner and Florence Mont·
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football Outfit Reg. 9 88 11.95
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9-pc. Knife Set Reg. 4 88 7.95
Six steak knives, carving knife and fork, chest
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11 (u. ft. 14_ (u. ft. 20 (u. ft. Upright Models
Sal~ Priced as low as
19995 Big 8.4 cu. ft. size. Holds 294 Ib& of frozen food. Modern slopiDB froot design stores 700/0 of food above knee level bendiq aad lif~. "
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the advertiser's nome in the entry ~ank, No
scores. Just pick the winner.
highest number of points scored by anyone
team on this page and pla.ce t~is number in
the space provided in the entry blank. This
score will be used to break ties.
• Three entries only: to each contestant. En!ri"es_~ must be brought to the oHico of The Wpyne Herald or postmaked no loter than 5:30 1>. m. Wednesday preceding the games.
.. Employe .. of The-Wa.yne Herald ... ",Ltheit immediate family are not eligible to enter the
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The Wayne ( Nebr,) Herald, Thursday, October 16, 1958
Erasing The Blackboard Wayne High .'.. ro~~S'F~~~~ ~ftl::;~on~islted our Kinder-garten Third Grade
Chris Lueders was absent this Sheryl Kemp broke her arJTI week for a tonsliedomy while at a Brownie meeting Tues-
We have enjoyed films rccent= 1ay::--e.veniRog. She was absent Wed·
~he a;k~~k~unny Rabbit and Willy ne~~~eek h'sts wen' r-iven this Ronnie VanDev{'nter brought a week Joyce Grone, J111 Goodell.
Humpty Dumpty doli to school and Steve Carman. RLchard VanDeboth classes enjoyed having him venter, David Brown, Cynthia fall off the mantel while singing Swinney, Pamela Mc:qatt and the sOng -Gene Hansen ranked high in social
We are making good progress in '3tudies. RoieharJ -Duvall, Rickie cutting and coloring and in fol· Giese, Jill Goodell" Joyce Grone, lowing directiom; in our table Judith Lamb, Cynthia Mf'yer, Doug· work. We enjoyed making Hal- las Ritze, Keith Soden. Sandra loween decorations to take home Strong, Cynthia Swinm'y and Kathy
We have two people whQ Ann W.alske- .f4(!t>iv-etl 100 in the 60-their word spelling review.
given this week. Achievement tests are scheduled the following '.Yeek. Seventh Grad.
The sev...enth grade has had sixweek tests: Those who had perfect scores in spelling were Judy Simmer and Colleen Wendel, This week we ha ve seen three good films. "The Molecular Theory of Matter," "How to Make Speeches" aoct "Exploring the Universe."
For our art project this week we are doing .. freehand cutting. of bowls and baskets of fruit. Eight Grade
The Junior High Top 26- club met Oct. 3. We discussed our Halloween party. Halloween decorations were put up at schoo....
We made graphs on moon nh:'s('s. DeWayne Harriso~ brought Indian corn to school and Duane ulCh.ens urought colored e~gs that resulted from putting food ("olormg in the chicken's food. The yolks were green and red.
In our spelling race Wendel's te3m beat Schmitz's
mg were: Danny and Mr.s. t.loyd Doty Mortenson, Joanne evening guests in the Nohn Goldberg. home: •
Mr. and Mrs. Gpne Block and Fritz Roenfeldt family and Mr. and Mrs. E. W Adolph Marquardt were Sun-Lundahl: and Jeanine day evening guests In the Harold ~uests Saturtjay in tho? Scbiermeier home. dahl home for the host~'s";';"·"'l"''' Micky and Lc"Roy Topp and Mr. of Thursday. ~rut_ Mrs._ Art Peterst:.n, Norfolk.
Mr .. and Mrs. Dean Pierson and were -Sunday guests in the Peter
~rti!~~~~~ ~~:t~e'in w~~: ~:~l~~ To~~. ~~~'kirs. Joh~ Mikes, Dodge, Pierson hom,,=,. were Sunday afternoon guests in ~r. and Mrs .. Clarence SchHnes. the John 'Sokol home.-
MYrna and Merle, l\1r. and Mrs. Mrs. OrviUe Strong, Norfolk, James Hallstrom and Randy,~Mr. visited" Sunday afternoon in the and Mrs. Hans Stark and JoAnn, Robert Grenz home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slallbaum, Pon· Mr. and Mrs. William Willers ca, Mr. and Mrs. Laurenc..: Utecht were Friday supper guests in the and Janice, Wayne, Mrs. Alhert Hetman Vogel home, Wisn(,T. Schlines and sons, Allen, and Mr. Mrs. Lconard Nelson,' Omaha, and Mr"i. Ronald Ellis and f-bmHy visited Tuesday)n t~e Leonard were Wednesday evening v~sitors in !\1iller home. -the Fred S.chlinf's home: for the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan and birthdays of' Mrs. Schlines anti family, Wayne, were Sundav dindaughtf"r and Mr!.;. Hans Stark. ner guests in the Tom MIlligan
Mrs. Otto Nelson entertained at a 1unchcon Wednesday: :'drs. Chrs·
Larson, Hector, Minn., Mrs. HoI! Anton
--------hom~l:n~tlle- allernoon TheY- alllJ. llrogie and family- and \l. C. ~venl-ng guests m th~Ifeimeth attended a music recital at.AVayne. J.nd Anhur Kruse. Hoskin~. were G,ramberg home, Wayne. During Brenda Millig~n participated in the Sunda:y dinner and supper guests the evening Mrs, Wendt <l.lld Mrs.
re~~l.and Mrs'. Frank Scherer'-vis- in ~~~ a~13r~rl:: ~~~~ TI~!' were g~~:b~~g R:~~:~:~k ~:S~~ilaronnld ~~i:nd~oi~dcrm!ha~ednesday w~t~ ~{ioe~~t~age~veh~~e. guests in the hO~~~' a~nad p~~tSr ~a:tl~~~;;Snll~~t~
Mr_, and Mrs. Robert Pestel at- MF. and Mrs. John GadE'ker, hanor of her D1rthday I'd prL7es ~ended the. annul;ll picnic' Sun-_ Sutherland, were Saturday to- Mon- went to Mrs Herbel t F rent hs, Jay at Pierce of the l Northeast !'le- day guests in the Let"nard Miller Mrs Ralph Natlum. Ju U~ Et'k· braska Welders and Machimsts home. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mill· ert, Wilham Janke au )'11's C
aSM~.ia!~d· Mrs. -Ewald Heermann ~~e~~ o}heiMJ~es~m~e:e ~!~k~~ J M~~~mR~~allk Rei.nho d. Mrs.'rl
were Sunday visitors in the Bruce Council Bluffs. Harold SChlClll1Cler and Pamela.
R~~~~:~frt~~~~i;~~h.~,CD~ St~;,n~w;~s. ~:i~~id E'~:;;~g r:~ks~~,na ~~~~li;eh~e~~b~ldHaT~~d: t011, la., came Monday t-o visit gu(>sts in the Clarence Kruse home. Mrs._-Russell B<lird. Winside, helpin the Theodore Otten home. Mr 8l}d Mrs. John Wendt at ed' Mrs. Fred neinhold remember
Mr. and Mrs Harry Lmd were tended the- fortteth w.eddm~ anm- ber birtbduy _ Friday afternoon. Wednesday evemng guests 10 the vcrsary dmner and receptIon for ~fS. M"arti!L~lll!rkamp and J\.irs. Earl Bordner home. ,- I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Ed Ande-rson WPl'C also present.
Mr. and -Mrs. ·D. J. Wplvcrton Winside, la~t Sunday. Mrs. Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glallbius were Sunday dinner guests in the son is a sister ot Mr. Wendt. were hosts at a party Sunday eve-Lee Butterfield home. Mr. lind Mrs. Harold MCj"cl' ning in honor of hi.!. hir_thday.
fa~riy~n~o~l!fk,A~~~I~l;Xi~~~.~E~ M~~.raJoi~~, W;~a[d·,w~~~ ~~'nd~~ ~r;;~tvim~~t~;~~fec~l.e Prawilz and
a\'es 11ll'~eenlPDtuifrl. ~\illlFovi:;s.~fnc';':l;r£~~i:-t-------------------' Jane Osm;lD science classes. The were dinner guests in
~~e ~~~~~ ~r!~:ess. Ros~a~~e s~an'{j Krv~~~~tL~d ~~;!~f~r~k h:~C~rkindale of the Margret Fahrenkrog and Kathy observa- and family, Laurel. were Sunda.r
-whydrat{'" Vourhies had perfcct s(or('~ 111 the Hansen and Marilyn supper .guests ih the Mrs. Ada DIlVid Simmer and Jimmy Gray lOO-word spelllng test rnda~ Dean Hall brought a collection of ~~a McCorkmdale home
celebrated their birthdays Oct. 9 Elofson's team won the contest this shells gathered on the PacifiC Mr. and Mrs. Ten Harrison, and 10, respectivel~', p('riod. I coast. . . Mrs_ Ruth Plambeck and Cal'roll
'I1Je children enjoyed their visit Eddie Sherry. Kathy Voorhies, The Sixt~ grade IS ... ery happy and Lila Davis, Omaha. called in to thS grade library. and each John Lindsay and Donald Koeber about geltlng a complete new set the Paul Ev:.!ringham and Kenneth child brought a favorite book had perfect scorrs on the h1story of testboolcs. Gustafson homes, Sunday after-back to our room. To create an te:::.t covering the fir~t unit. noon.
~taet~~fal,in p:~~s t}tres th~fse rebg~~~ M~~~~~t F~I~:·:.~~{'rog~('~~~nciy~r~l:k: Rural Schools. . . I M~r. a~~d ~~~: JA~beJlev6~~~ne~ have been read for opening cr, Sharon GrorlP. Carol l\1aC'le- District 22 Wayne, were Tuesday evening cises. One of the most iewski. Hog{'r Johanson and Don- Mrs. Edna Wendt. teacher visitors in thE" Sievers
~t~~~,s ofj~Sme:~ ,"!~~~P'~)!':;al"~\l'il~la~l.~d,,,~h~b~Ls~r$~~~; t1~~~i~~~~li\':d in~e~~t~~t~_eWe co.::~~i.ti~Jr a spell- I home . called a Real to husiness \et/ers writ- three tim-es each week written by Linda Bermel can count a-nd
noon
write beyond 100, Donna Bauer is learning num-bers W--500. Roger Mey.er is finishing a unit on Canada and will start a study on Mexico
this week. ~~?~~ho~~s fO: -------------
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attendance for this six Second Grade
-____ A group of jack-a-lanterns from tne--ki~J~.ll visite-d o-ut:":Toom Wednesday. ~ _ . __
The second grade visited the11)&:nis"-<>I--~lne= Wayne Fire department Friday afternoon. Bill Kugler and K. N. Parke showed us the fire house and gave us a ride 00 -"",-+,,' "t:':"¥'"' truck. An hTsurance group presented ea.ch second grader with a red fire hat and ring.
Connie's Column
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YOUNG IDEAS?
Young housewife ~ said Grandma !~~' c passed these tips ~ on to her: Re- ,v move small white '.: ;>'If scratches from -4tf~ mahogany by running a little iodine along them, with a tnlt of cotton on ... toothpick. Scratches on varnish sUrfaces disappeared when grandma rubbed lightly with the meat of a peean1
FALLING LIAVES
Fill a large bowl with crisp, golden-brown .Autu:ma leaves and heap with highly polished red and yellow apples. Makes 8 delightful centerpiece for
, your labl ..
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MORE TIME '", FOR MOM '
You have more, 'Ii
enJOY your chil- ", --">.
dren, when mod- J1t "", ' ern ,gas water;,:,'&,.:"V J/' heatmg and gas~' t. clothes drying takes so much
BREADED LAMP SHADES
i'i'£;' "),L,' '\ ~~:n d;a!c~~ - 9~): ... ' ment lamp fif 'l"', shades? I
, - didn't belien ; , it till I tried
•• it, but brush.
~ ~~i~e!h~;w~~~: bread removes the dust and erases the soil beautifully,. 0
quickly!
PUMPKINMARSHMALLOW PIE
When the frost is on the pumpkin and the fodder's in the shock ... and the rich aroma of freshly baked pumpkin pie fills the air, we k n 0 W.--:
Autumn is here! Try this in·season fluffy pumpkil)·marshmallow pie: Combinel cup cooked pumpkin, 3 pkgs. (7 rumce bitesize) marshmallows, 1 tsp. cinnamon and 1.4 tsp. salt. Stir in heavy saucepan over low heat till marshmallows are melted. Beat mixture till light and fluffy. Fold into 1 cup whipped cream. Turn into pie shell; chill in gas refrigerator till set. Top with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
BUTTONS, TOO?
work and bother ' - , ' away from baby- r care! All the hot
Button up your overcoat ... won't be long till we'll do just that! Speaking of buttons, ever stop to think about them - where they come from - how fhey're made? The miracle fuel, natural gas plays a part in the production of even the little buttons, The thou· sands of modern products and conveniences aided by natural gas didn't "just happen"; the history of gas dates back thousands of years. Today'. easiest living depends upon it. Sit back and relax! Northern Natural Gas Company pipes this miracle fuel to your town every day, Your local gas company, Peoples Natural Gas,...l!Upplies it directly to your h9me lor you,," easy livingl
water you need lifts a load off your mind. Dishes, baths, laundry ... everything goes faster and smoother, with gas! More economical, too. _. jUst ask your local gas com~ pany, ?'£Q[!les Natural Gns. (Infonnation a1rout--water_ heaters: At your plumber dfifleI. About clothes dryers: Your neigh.borhood gas appliance dealer.).
~ Northtrn Natural Gas Company, Omaha, Nebra.k"
SOUTHEAST
Wakefield Mrs. Ellis Johnson Phone ATlas 7·2872
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Mrs. Emm.a Woehler visited Saturday afternoon in the George Happel home.
Mr. and'Mrs. Ed Prawitz Salur_dllL e_ye~ing ___ guests in Leo!lard l\tiller nome
S-Sgt. and Mrs. Rolland Jensen. and family and Mr. ar:d Mn. Reuben Jcnsen, sr., were Monday supper guests in the George Chilcoat home. Mrs. William D. K,ll-
;nert~'e °J~~~ea~ h~:n:. weekend gu~}~ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ColeY aJ}d
Michael, Worland. Wyo. -we'te Thursday to Saturday guests bf ;\II". and Mrs. Ed Coley_
!'tlr. and Mrs Harold O'Brl~n 'md Douglas were Sunday supper guests in the Delbert Pettit home,
l\Ir. and Mrs. Erick G. Johnson, Norfolk.
~~~r ~~hfgbre~; ~~~eM~~n~arly }~~~: w:;;' F~I~~y l\~~~ni~~d~~~Snai~k~~~ lier guests in the Robert Turn· Douglas Kane home, Wayne.
qUM;. h~r:;d' ~~:~ll_ Alvin Nelson, fu~~'d a~gm~r~h!~~~ry~ rr~~el ~~~ Omah.a. came Thursday .and Were' oming where they went Tuesday overmght. and Friday Visitors in I to hu-nt deer. Bob was successful the Mar.vm Mortenson home. They in shooting a de('r VLslted m the Weldon Mortenson Mrs. Louis Fay spent the week-home Saturday. end Visiting Mrs. Kay Ross and
1\1r. and Mrs. Harold Olson and Cammy, Omaha. d?L!ghter? were Sunday. afternoon Mr. and Mrs_ Myron Dlouhy and vIsitors 10 the Mau~lCe Ols~m family. Omaha, were we~kend home. Delores and Jamce remalO- guests in the Ed Sokol home.
e\[~;. s~f;~in Mortenson, Mrs Jeanette Stuthman,. Seward" and Alvin Nelson, Omaha, and Mrs. her roommatf', Jamce Glessner, Reuben Goldberg attended a cof- Julesbu.rg, Colo., were weekend fee party at Mrs. Martin Holm- guests In t~e. Carl Stuthman home. berg's in honor of Mrs. Chestcr Mrs .william Brockman al}d
~f~~~~~~n.Hector. Minn., Friday ~:J's~tukr~a~I;~::i~oo~i~~h~' p~~i Dianne Carlson and Ellen Beck. Slf'cke home.
man Omtlha were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Don Luening· gUf'sts In tl1(" Vern Carlson home. hoener and family were Sunday - Mr and Mrs. Joe Carr, Allen, s,,:,pper guests in tht; Arthur Glauwere SI1m\I-lY dinner guests in th(' b1US home hono~lng Mr. ~nd Bob l"redrickson home. Mrs. Walter Glaub1us and family.
1\1r. anri 1\11'5 Emil F:rick.<:on. California. Fremont. were Su~day afterno<;,n Mr. and ~rs. Ray Winch were dnd s~pppr guests In the MarVin Sunrlay evemng callers in the Jim J\lrol'lensnn home. BlaCK home, Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carlson were Mr and Mrs_ Dewey Tinning Tuesday evening visitors in the were Sunday dinner guests in the Lawrence. Carlson home_ Wednes- Mrs. W. A. Schwertsfeger home, ::lay evemng they and David were Norfolk. visitors in the· Matt Stapelton Mr. and Mrs. John Goetze, Mrs. home. .' Henry Stuthman amI Mrs. Bernard
Mrs. Harold Olson assisted Poeschel visited Weonesday aiterMrs. Ed Paul with entertaining noon wijJl 7~Irs. Kate Siecke. at suppe( Thursday compliment.. ·-Saturday dinner guests in the ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuck- . Otto Wendt home were Mr. and er, Springfield, Ohio. Guests Mrs. Robert Small. Chadron, and were Mrs. Lettie Harmon, MrS': Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Wendt and Olive Lamb and Harold Olson, familY_ Joanne, Delores and Janice. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fahrenholz
M.rs. Reuben Goldberg accom- ,l1ld daughters, Allen, were Fri-pa01ed Mr. and Mrs .. Marvin day afternoon visitorf in the ErnMorten."on to Lincoln Saturday (st Heller hom?
for University band day. 1'1cmbers Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scherer and of the hand from here participat- Mr and Mrs. Don MathE"son. Stan-
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