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I rl' II' n quite Dr. and Mrs. D, D. T bias and Miss Minnle Will of Si ux City. spent Saturday and Su day wJtfl, R. L. Will, ._ '\ , 'For Mf- , ....entu*' -:- Waynl! County School" l!:nli,t Ya Cam-I pai,n '- U"ited Effort, I SIX Y FIRST YEAR Big -=-= , T---;-- _ scr.p meJal1 Stage !Dr.-v \&Ta'r Is' rou,.:,'ght Clos r '" r"'.' to 1'. __ If i\' . Salvag h Bissent.-al . crap four Represent. in By Fa a'l Bo i mber Cr· sh I mmaclOn Ihe ne d )s urgent, *d tQe supply oft 0 uscl , Th· W k Volunteers Will Man. Numl::ier .of Men Lose Lives S1.1nd be So h'gh thaI R J t d C.J t Tw h ns ru or eg us tors, Eeeli.ng aftcr .1 e regul r Rclf'a;.;e Pa;.;tor ;t, conscience may ljU e t-lil onlJluc Iloroug b Nell Mood y noon galhen g Hote Big Four-Motored Army PI comlortable when stalkmg' e E,anvass in Wayne Cni.'nty ew ege Ulles Stralon, decide.d 1o h.ngc;}lh Calkd to Omaha I have been banIShed .nd hu .• q . '" .. , order, of KIwanis sf'v,<>', T _Falls from Near Wayn .. ha$ agam become "Scrap" IS he, watchword In I ' Min Edith Sundell Take. mcetihgs Will now bC' In at l' :1J)' Any old metal .mql.t't Wayne this week &5 farm. STORY C" IP .: wah song. Dinner w II lDe Rev. G. Gieschen Will Mov '-I T\\o army allme "feren.tly left out of the litaf 1Jj ers. homekee ers, business f1rms GRO 5 LESS WITH oaat ..on ed at 12:30 as The board To City'to Take Over DANGER INCREASED And s;even o:h:r ere en escaped between .hue:.t y and :-lav and' school c ildren stage an in- 1M ROVED PRICES ThiS Week. also stres;sed cooperat n WIth the Work ih November. BY EXTRA PERIODS minor UlJuries unday morn- ery will ?C, an increasingly! pam.ru, tenslve round-up to help the vital membership drive now hping stag. IN WHiCH TO HUNT ling about 8:15 \\oile one of eyeso.re.. To. Hlt ..lcr and l,lirohfo., war effort .id to place W.yne ed by all Kiwanis thl'Oughout I bIg four-motor,_'d b mbers from . 'r THE ANNUA. L del.inqurlnt tax th'1 'h orges amuck to encham and e- COUFlY amongl the leaders m the' e coUntry. rf\vn open c:.('a:,-on.'i on II e am1)' air base, S oux City. de- t II "A list apriears in thiS issue and M d I';); j h v I rl I b d b d s roy, wou t ¥y: menca, II contest. The to- on ay mee tng 0 ener Wit ,lnh <'t'r'm to ha\p hf'r'n nr- I e ope r'ngmf' rou an craCol?- f l tJ 11 bl will for three wpeks. sbngs' I d h W k h 'up f rl I d . t bbl as ga, WI'mg an lllsupcra e tal eporU'd ednesday was 214,- The delinquent list is som('what The gr:up m. i nan rat of war Hnplements an? 000 'IJ"his included 34,650' Of a criterion of the times. In Ra " men. to ovcrthrow and wlpe pounds 1ram WinSide and HoskInS ng-c" and ''Thr. More We Get \'pmhpr 19 to :"o',:cmhcr .1f) Why lawl a h:lif and wo and a half :' .l' forever your eVI.1 de!:ilgns. And and 9,000 fr,om Carroll. years when conditions arc Toge1her." Roh rCmprson, thp mtPrrnIS"'j(!n h.!lwr'cn sea- ieh'l of \Va")ne t I b t I E perous 1hr list shrinl<s. When accom .d b M J' I I' I wan o. urn III 0 jour a rca y, count,j stood 13th in the pame y I:,S yn at- I :'-on" we dr., n,nt kno\v.unl(':,<; It I Tho I',\,o o,cn k,'lle ,'n the "r.<h d d I I ' everythinll> tightens up, the list II I. W II C " searc rum Iw 1 state lvlOndayWlth 133,mmpounds, . apeon,'l<l" f1yne co pge ' If If! prO\ldl more \"pckcnds crable AmerJcafi. subdl'fISlO s.: a per caplIa 'average -, of 13.56. stud ts, sang "Song 01 the F!c'a," fbr frpf'dom trJ ","ltJOl :"·Pff': . counly .IS nsmg In Boyd county then headcd"'the lISt. by Moussorgsy, and "ll's Me Oh lhf' flr:-,t <ii>.'iHult v.JlI Ii Lt. Howa Amlin; 26. Unity, Iron strength and A thorough Icanvass to "get the Lord;.' arranged by Hugo Fr)r'. l1il\'C' IW(, v..rrk-l·nrj" 10 prc]l;:lrp I of' "lloln, mbadler. to meet ·scrap" IS staged In all parts Milo Dier i-l of W. H. Ip 1)(' Immnlatr·rt or to put mlu i' St>"ond Lt. Jam B. Sleil(h. ,and th.wa. rt .YOUI' dlabOllc.'al of the county thiS week. A surVQ.y payment,ff taxes. though com- Swett and R,lchard Kmgslry of L. Qfke1 plan:-- to ha-,r' I h.'.' eou.n'jl) tH :\Ia'"., na.vlgator. To MussollflJ, pu.ffy when nol b [..I taken by A1\A committeemen E. Brown. Mr. Kmgsley toln that tjry II l'i hoppd pxtr;l (·.lIT i Th() ... " whn ffJ<1c tl plane down flod, cowaI'dly weakling, IlallW' ys shows an est.ilmated :no tons or lengthened the [lainful story. he plans to move to Topeka, Kan. hr· l:lk('n by i-lll hunhor ... I() ;l\('1'1 I kn . :n cruelly: we v.uuld S' Y:I about 440,OUO' pounds, yet avallM A. V. Teerl, Df'an CIHrC'ncp Mc- ;:ICCH!r'nt" Spl'clid (bng,'r" ;lrr I .. "Bah!" . 'I able on farms IA the area. This yealT the list IS not so long l GlOn, Ort R. P. Cuff, 3. C Miller tlrl\ohrd In thf' Hnn\J;,1 nren <'f'Cl'jl "lr<lt (,1. :\1. ,1, S nay or Unl· I have been secured and volunteers as it haslsometim£>s In re- plan to go to Counril Bluffs, 1:1., !ton i.lnd of 1en tl·a.c:pf!w, .lr11)()\',.. pUdt. Both lowr al1 'Ity scho.?ls hafve organizcd to collect thIS metal. cent Stlil furtht>r r('cov- this Thursday 1.0 attend tho Iowa- (hr' "'port Prr"'lm<. g(jln h (1111 In . t od Lt. "m· f . Jones or t d tI t d th ,. C'ry from!drou1h and lOW prlf'f'.'i Nebraska distncl KiwaniS conven- bill-: Ihp hII'd, "'hiJulri hel\" d('.-lr IInuslon, T ... xa.... ('0- Uot. ere . 10 scra 1 t"l\'C e '0 To (;O"1er will no cloubt no1 iC'f'ably dr- J I s.... PI] & f St h lnter.est and dyl . rIlle force. Th Y." TillS 'fl1ursday 5" trunks tlon, The conventIOn li.l.'il$ through and U:-'f' 11wm ;]11 1hr> tlmf' . I'i" au.. 0 , ep - h j " tl d oJ '- creRSf> Ihl' unpleasant showmg l ... n.... hUtl;', Ky., assbt nt radIo op-- ave respom Cu p ·omp y an about three men to Ii truck wi I 1Il th£' fUJtur('. thuslastlcally, 11 d from I' h th mfl cover WIlbur,' .strahan, Hoskin, MISS Edith M. Sundell took over In' JO u-. -r.o e s' -F--a'--t-a-- I ut, ed to safe- .to· pouh an ava anc e 0 Hancock, Hunter, PIUf'1 1 __ .;.-._- - her new la.<,t weck as cornM Contractor, D.oes J' . ,. {lunk . ../ lCy upp r-, Creek Logan 'slie and the sou(h E 10 ' PI nlL'rcml &t Wayne calM ! .• Joe Herzog or ru ffios t III 1 m ltd: th'f coll('ctlOn of VI half of ,pr'ecinct. 'r. P. IWb- n Istment an Ipge, succeC'dmg Miss Arlie Suth- TC II M I Stanton ('onn aten<l. )nze ":"'lnnmg mer YI erts, Lee Roy Gates'and P. ('!'l,wd who wpnt to Burltngtun.la., At S.odn). ey Plant 0 arro an' SIaffS.l{t. .•J. H.I ' Hansen or urmshcs ext ra 'stlmulu,. L March ha',;e organized the EI ° dH JlHllOr coUogf'. MIS:, Sundell had P()('at('lIo. ld.!1ho. i *** . k d k f W XP' alne re bCf'n te<!chlllg In Chcyonnl'. Wyo. r .; Amplifying of the of MIS" Sllnrlf'll, a natlve of Oak. Rites for Homer S. SCBee for - Obermeyer 1 .. .. Beyler or In :Rswer careh going out of WlIlsiqc and Fmnk N b A;t C land, Ncb., holds i'i. bachelor's de· Are Conducted Tuesday :Are at Church . Slrf. ,\1frNl H. WillIamIi or no (' e.' o. I' .. I .Phillips those surror.mdmg Hos· urn elt en log 0 eae gr('t' from Wheaton college in lUi· 'n"".1"'('-, I, This WeClnesday. L!m\ooff, C. I entered. S('hool,k; may have as rna y ldns. Trucks out of Wakelleld will in Reserves of nOI.'i and l11;l.'il!'r··s ch'grec from Af Wayne Church, .. . supplpmentarY,1 .contests amo g covel· part of Waynd county. V .. rious Branches. Kno,l(\i11(' 1l1l1\l·r.... lly, 11'1 J'1'gn 1 I Fllll"rdl '-"1'\1('('$ WPf'P hpld \ ... ·l'd- : L.I :::;lr:g'h rllrr! Ins 'ntly and Lt. grades. as 111('y,\vl.".h. As we .und i Trucks will cover: Deer Crl?ek, She In hno"\\'lllc, Tenn., '..... ;1)'[1<' tIll' r;",1 ('!J:u nr-.;rk!j' ;IT thp rurn! Lulhl'rCln 11\ l h111l wtlhln.'l ff'W . utes aftf'r stand lIltC'nt'lOps, spPC'lRl Phz.es II?I Sherman, .. Garfield and the north Pre-induction plan hoard num- c(jlll').';L' <-tnrl In Gillette, \\111"11 111" pa..,li Ict'!ureh n".lr fnr C:\rl (llwr- t)jF' Both we teachers itudenls arp part uf Chapin Friday, worlpng ber ·1\\'0. fl"Om thl' Seventh C()Jps Wyu.,lmforf' If) Cheyenne. ...!JIJuld ;j(Tjll . I njl'}j'r. \\11." p;t"'''f'rl away at hIS ... In,' t m the ed for Indl}"ldlual eff('Jl't ";hIChilll:f out of Carroll and Sholes. area, ()mflhn, vIsited \V8YO(' The new sf ays In the ,Rf'\·. (;II·.... (·l]('11 (itt'',!' 1 1 I hpnw nt'.lf" (;;rrolJ ,sunrl;IY Rp\·. I [.erl 1,7 S h to al.so In a schools tot 1. 1 has nme trucks, and Sholl's 'two Teachers college Friday Rnd ild- LlcultY;Jpartllll·nls. :\Lty. trIJt1J Ll'l;..:h II i\ lItlp.'rt offlcl.'lted. Bunalwat; It- h" rryLt ' .. Studcnts fa c IhE' same way f r l fo this. I vi!'lcd students concerning enllst- C'f'rJwr I p L ,0 JUI..1.I S. I 11 I II h h I G . . ,;1 _Lilurrl cemd'·r"). !·n,1 [.1. ""n,'. W"r" able 'to ...... ' e.x ra pnzps u a In ea(' Trucks will stop at all pl<lce8 re- ment 1Il various hranrhf'S or the SAN dd I 1'1 I II I u """ I.I.I11:;'C' contnl)ute I t le fmal score In th t portmg scrap. '..vI1! YlSlt armed Sl'n'ICe.'i. M('mbers of the rc ee e j .. (-It'. I ••11' (lh.. rrnpyrr WR" cntlf'a1ly Itht:roiJ'I\£' ... from t wreckage. school, 1r01' . !l.'.C' I, copper, hra.s, farmers wilo had mdicated they board which came tn Wayoc' are I R I" W k 1 J\lI'f'd hy E'nr.'lg'f'rl hull at lh{'.T1H"P Ibnf' h;;lrlonl minorinjur- alummum I net lubber are In would delIver theIr own to If Lt. Frednck I';. Engle, U. S. army; 11 e( \.....1·OSS or I Of Ij))J·aloy (;I·OU foml hom" Nowmber <Ind had II Lt., SClnny had bad bruise nw nd . _'" *' * ·these fanners now wish theIr roa- Ensign Herbert lJ. S. II f\pr fully recovered. Ii?'.('r OnP' Sgt. rry suffered , , h d All k ct na"y' LI W,·II'·.m John,on 0'1'0] C;lrl (lIwrny·ycr. son of and II Ie". 'OjU"" and ived care at I S I termI gat ere. arc as e to " . , "n Groups Are Asked to Help EI t M' M C " 'J Bf'tw:en flO\!.' find 1"·: have their sc;rap colilected, )and all' forces; Capt. John Culnan, m<l- I eC At An 18 n"ual· ... eoe't"'ng r"on U \ .. ·n g e foreleur'ased Who tober 11, "ope all the Junk Jnlrarmers arc urged t<il 'be at the rine corps reserves; and Lt. Byrne Pay for Kits Now Beinl .. towns and 'urlal WIll e L premlses (,In the designated Logan. army all' forces. Prepared Here. Friday. 011. ()ctobcr 8. and thus parachU1erl were unh rt. rolled to m. rkid. In that day, e The collpclors do not want to Dean Clarence McGtnn, who was ould have been aged ThUI"'S- Plant" aD FUcIlt. to thc. cone! - anything whic:h fanners might recently appointed by the JOint \\.'1'Iynr' county Red Cross chap- I riay. Thp family moved to a L<1urel Thf' plan ..... one seveml on at a S\ campaIgn WI h need t'o save for repairs. army and navy personnel b6ard as 1el' hiis 1'{'('elvcd matE'rmls for kit" whpn oecea.'"if'd .....a ... a rhlld. t"outm", fhghrg in th AM!8 SUnday. mUB1C a.nct other Resid6:nts In Wayne are aL$ked the anned services repr('sentatl\e bag" :-tnrl "houseWives" which al'e ' <itt,'n<!NI TIp [fop rur'al rppnrtpr! 10 be ying at about expresSIOns.! of gratificatIOn that to -p'lace their SCrRp III front of for Wayne college, introduc..d 10 now n'i-ldy 10 be made and filled, ;In.d l..-'llm'l hIgh $,hool. fE'pt when one·br the moton maY,he Keep your eyes their homc::, or husmess places thIS the general assembly of men .'itu- according It! Mrs Frank Hel/lP. P"('t·.l:--Pc! mnl'l'Il'd :\Iic., KatIe Short Iv the lathers began on October 17, l.ni Thursday for collectIOn. dents at 8:30 Lt. Engle, who W;I.<' Sl'WlT:-> ;In' necded at the rooms '1IlPTWrllnl' 11, lCll·!. af fhe t111!'.",lng, 1111' going off \or;.':-" the see that no Junk'is Sb I" the chaIrman ()f the board, In the clly hall ('<Jch Tuesday and (l!>'TllW.\('!" lJ(lnH' r1('ill' L:lurpl lht'> pl:]I1 .... W.1<; al::tout !)()O in the l?ft to smite i-l,rc Lt. Englf' In tLrn introducrd LI Thur';;r!dY ill I ('!'noon;.-. lll'lp need- i 1)<'('f',I."-P,j IS sun I\'f'd by 1111' wlfp. ni'· pI lot notifIed tht! ·A, \ Johnson. a Wayne> college alumn",. cd IiiI' milking l;j() blou,Ses, sIzes' I c__--"=__-jl__ I rr I ,- I h nl' n ImmNhCltely a four A story! ('llsewh('1'P'" in lo£lay·sl :cully gettmg mto the big who served as chairman of thl' 1110 :.!lI. lor 1'I'lugl'e wOnJen, lIomt>r s. i Tlw plant' had. L Heralri whIch $100 In p!'izcs wll,1 he general mc-pllng Dunng this fur }<lnl'i of mal('rJal· I I I d $1' I j' , awarded next week fown schools ..,.., f . I I HOnJer S Sl:acp. p orn'nent I{'hilrit''i ()h.. o( Laur('l, oor: : If'. '-0uth i'ln , alf. COllntl'y, COml)clc In'onc and rural ('ral sessIOn "pch of fl\e 01- or 1111'11 .... I't'llgl'l' "'lIrl" trac10r and i!C!IV cr\t."' ......-rlll.V IbrIlThl·!". Hpnnilniof Laurel. , to.plomotc tho drl\l. Spe· _, . . ,. . , . ficer.s gave informatIon C(HH'('rn- .\l,'lll'n;ll III 1111' luts Hlldl.!UlUI ,'(In,{' "r<lnrlrlatlghter. pJiot brought the machine c:;ial days bf'on set apart vor' schools In dflCJthu. Wayne CIty I.. .. "" "!loU .... '\\·I'>'.' ·· e()"! .t!lOllt $1, H/ld worker in \V",}nl' fa many yeal·s, b k II dth bo b- . t ns'v rts all givmg sJ p school had Cl total of 10 pounds Ing hran< h .Of th.t <tr. nJl d Sll v- ,n,,,,,,,,," ,n,,, and ('lull .... are 'l.'ikl'd died Satul-day 1110 109 fnm1 a ' (. on CI 00 t it eo i 'result. ., in y,Pslerday. 1Jlstrlct :.!O, lCl':'" 1111' Itl rill' rl!;llllt'r Ilily fm. tl1('sl'. heart attack which hI' \l'ayne Is (hosen )llnrft m·C'r on nose p * * * Mrs. ElVira I"ar'her, w,lll m( n Wert In PI/)- d rr hnrtlng Three e ,"'R Year" A 0 ",lll)1111"UOII .. :'," d,s·I,·,"1 16. Mr•. ·. (lra redurc ,Ind. tht'lr j'O/latlfln<, (If 1l1 1 IfH'} /tll' these from whlie on duty at tHo Sl ney 0nI- il11S:-;:\1. L'JlS (·rouch. \"·a\· e tom (,ff hy the' pact,which n "g .:. ., '-..' 'In) \\ II 1 eClut 1 nance plant. Mr. Chl'Cked. lO State coll('gt.' ilblar; n. Next MeetinO' t rl h f f th I . Wax teacher, WIth 400 pounds, and tillite cleal·. r, til(' w'nl't"al ' ·j·'1 II I ll' e(h as usual Saturday ornmg at the was clcetect presldrnt of the. l'- b lUrtf' 1 I' ore par 0 e pane l In a ;VO t';;d district 40, MISS Helen Ob'burn the board and plant's admmlstra IOn lJulldmg. braska LIbrary a<'S()(la!lr!O r tl y __ _ (( ontlnu"d oD P &,8 Two) a:d a In O or teacher, with 275 pounds were first ('ontilltled on 'llKe j·jve) or stnokmg tobaccu <lnd clgaret pa. Aft.er he had been ft work for a at the anntlal COn\lntlon hl'id at Mrs. Frank Heine Succeed. Qilota For 0 faber pierce su ernal heights and rcpott 10 the rural area. Give, Mental Tests Pr'],S. shol' polisher, smaU pencil while he was suddenly iiI. Hotel rontttnelle In <)rnclhl U( (} I Mrs. Henry Wurdeman reason:;; fo· thlOgs that happen, \\je Sta.ge at .Close. F P'l T .. WIth cap, packllge of paper and en· He went to the rest oom and when ber 1 to J. "'w {t r b \lr-.; . 1- As Head of Auxiliary. Is LeaVI.R Today pause on the seventh A celebration planned or lOt ralnlng \'('Io(.)es, chewlOg gum. tan shoe· he did not return i about 15 mln- oml \\ pi r llrbl ). About )l) ")oung en I<"BVt> to- of our d· ughll'!"'s passing to e'>l:1 day, Uctober 17, If!, at con- t A ment:-tl test to dliScovel' men wall'rpl"Oof match box. utes, others at the' plant Invest :,\11"" ( I!Jll( b ,,( n {d \ II t JlI ... 1-1 M r, r r Ink I [£'lnp \\ 1'1\ nl" \\ l'i Id 1\ rhur.-d,ly to ta e tests prr pr foUtil!t'Sl' sympathy c.lusiol1 0\. the event. 'who C'llgihl.e to pnroll for Cl- ral.Or bladps, gated and found III A Ict- <it nt t III Pdl-!)l dr I f'llll terl ,helll nMn V.1'I11pr hmln:lI'\ to f'ntran mto United many oth rs have been sin. Prof. John R. ,l<clth direct the vilmn ,pilot tralnmg will be glVf'n book, sewing ca.'ie 1'Inn five kmds tel' written by M . Scac-I' ('arly As In ....1hili \11 __s ('I !JUl h lil \I{H1" \\ IIlSlrlt' \ I¢P ehalrm,Hl and ;trmv "erw1ce. larly here t. band In mU.'iIC, and Welsh at the training school Fli- o( butt on 'i. tlles,-, for shirt, trous· Saturday bC'forc hp went to work app01nl rl!Icet pi n., ,\11-". r P. Hohf'rt.<;, lRrroll. :<C'('re· 1 the st week in- ! * .X- -if ,I sl.ogers:[rom Carroll WIll als£) day, October 16, at 1 J:-c. m_ Men ers, m;:lcktnaw, nuncoat reached Mrs. SC<lC}Monda y . for tIll' year- and k:ld 111 c- tab' of \V1'Iyne ('ounty P(.1n:1ld Echte p, Darrel Why w arc hpre, do not mustc. A speaker has been 111- who .wlsh to take ClvJ!tan pilut w('ar. TIll' "houscwlfc" contam$: Funeral rites for r. Scan' wpre tel"lnmlng IlIlllel('.... Al,Q,xdli\fY Ht the annual c-onven· Johnson FrC'drick N nn. kl,'Jow. WI y we must be so of [fit VI led. traintng In tne ot latel n('(·dlt's. safl'ly pms, shoe lhread conducted Tuesday morning at 10 who \\I'nt ttl (l <1- IIQn hlld In ('arm!l \lethodlst I __ Leaders-;i and hut tOilS. \ (lars Collide ere ,avoidable, Wt> do not V';e fJIh C'OrlVene Thl"S W"ek session has noj yet l)fen 1'C'cC'lv('d lJlachinery Rulings C'nhauer morlual"Y c!largf'. Prof. ,\[HI 1'('!Ill,tJlH'd untt! Sdtun ly pa"!.'Jt Ir <lnd :\1r.s I F ('(ll'bl(,I'1 !vear Cr h Scene not know much. WC' have a by hut IS e:<ppctl'd soon. Russel AndeJ1;nn, u 'C'tHllpallled by :\lrs. F 1\ :\lildnt'l" ,lIlo :d1cn l'rl \\a", spcrf'tary NI?,I(t fall S A gfJ\pnlment car rom the prf\- ",jction (' arc going somewhere Leadt:rs' training meeting for An Increaserl quota has Ill'(n It'- (,'hanged Slightly Albert" sang f'rlllll \\"il.\tli!' ,\!Iout 1.-)1) \\ 'rc nll'ltlng \\1l1 bc In Wa)Tle \n-..t dl'nartment an ,me-chmE: with spiri ual sC'nst'S sharpened by womrn's project clubs of W(lync quested. The present WIll i\ f.ll'ln m(lcl]lncry rationing GOln Home anctiour (,oct Our there. Th(' gruup of ahout from l umlng count' colllded at li.>lcasc rom counlYiwlli be held this Thurbday be complelN1 about Octoher 31. ;lfl1('lldnWlll, dft,t'llYl' Monday. Help." MasonIC c charge - I 1111-: cho"c II Brugger, I tho hlgh\\ay lntersec on to .ments. A tuaillie:;· and at WinSide Methodist church and ci Iflllna h,l} prcs"'l's from B ma- of comnllttal In Cd· :'('n...... ood ce/TIC- Is IVunled A gell t W,n n( rlp!('gdte (0 the Thu d dlS- the ali plan crash ne Sunday among tl em are Jl1st as Friday at Wayne cIty hall, lJegin- Officers Elected group. ThiS puts hay tE'ry 1 : 1I'll t COfl\entlOn tv be held at r.m-I aftl'rt1c>on Both ous as ot'milY. '1 why snoultjJ ning al ]1) each day. MISS fMay A 11 h h I r HOIllt'r Sfpphen $eacC' \\as hOln J Qr Wayne Zo Ie crson (ktoher 11 C'd a,'.l the offiCIals' achlne turnM we despa J"'; It is 1'<.'Hsonab.Je, to S tan e k, hom e demonstratlOn By ()rop Group Hnd III 1Il ChIcago, Ul, Od'toher lHH"J. \\ m P q·lnnlllI.: \r\ l:J' fH hI' i1n t After "lIlgmg 'Amenca the I£'d - The occu ts of both Jicve a hJ her cx,::;t('nce --more ret. agent, wlll conduct the study. Wayne county cmp Improvenwnt I arc npc('ssary before and thus reached the agp_ of 56 dUtll:-- \1ont-1d") ·h lnl( rodl tl \(' ue Br'aul!ful \1n:; T P Roberts "ere'; ::.hal<en I than this one -it in prospc<;t. Plans for the year will be explain. meeting Saturda;y. ew'- hay pn's:--('s ri-ln be pUl'chas('d. The 11 months .And :lJ days agent for tflC \\d)nl liOnf' HC' III, g'8\p the \\elcome and Mrs J H _ __+ __ world of nendlllg 'VIcISSitudes an , od. Mrs. T. P. Roberts is chainnan nmg, elected Alhert pres 1- new rulmg also exempts from \\ hpn llC v.os 4 years old hiS par- nl<lk" hl" tIt ntlqlldlll 1-:-' at the m-<I Bruggl r responded Alice I sho\\s Imp emenl. .• at thiS, t me, ot mlscl1.let forlthe 13 project clubs. Agel1Jt W. dent Roy Neary \"]ce prc.$ldent group B. 1I m'\chlTl' nr! "quip ents, Mr and S B tL lll,d I e\ anut: of! l{ t: al \ ... .1 ne II Ulspn v.. mSlde, accomp1'lnled by Amos Reckenhaue who under- , Bern'.rd Spl,'tlgerber IroaSU""r' 1 1" """ all.""'hY""'·OISc. ha'·. 'I n n) S .' we may I 10k up and beyond R. Harder urges that each E:lraup '" ::. ,n t2e __ { po:--! Offll'l'} :\Ir.-. ('i-ll'bler pld}pd a cornet "010, I an operation IOUX L.Ity. ills for and reassudng be represented. Covered dish lunch· and County Agent W. R. Harder Illg a TC'lad valu(' of $25 or less. D' t . t M t. 1 ilL \\.1 n{ .lom' lll( ItILl· s fl\ 'li.\\ ot II' <.. 'f\pnce Wayne, v,. In. liS lmprO\ lng light. eon is planned at noon. se:retary. The offIcers again ThiS :-'il.\'CS farnH'z·.'i the trouble of IS rlC e lngs ((lUntl('" \ 1\ n, l ut 11 1l 1111 1 1"'irll amI ('81 roll I('ports .... cre I __ thiS Saturday. A board 01 dHl:,clors gl'tlmg for small Planned i Emerson 1 hUI ... 1on )dkold gl\tn I BRlEF Opening AttJtacts will be chosen soon. one from each ltum:-.. :\lr (ampng h 1(1 [WI n Hl (l[ lh, nl(' ':"lory of Old Glory a pa- De of five districts. Productlonl dls- I 1 hlrd dl"trll t L pon and AlIXlI-11IH II I"'! [, h rnDnl h", III ('(In nt' t IOtl ttlOfll pageant \1 E'n by I Pag'r T\\ o--Schoo Lo- Big Crowd Here tribution and planting of {Jure BEGINS NEW DUTIES l lary hold thezr a1 nual mpt'tlng In \\ Ifh tIlt r nil 11 \l'llllP Olrl l' of VI M SAL t V II The fall opening sponrred seeds are the objectives. IN OMAHA OFF CE f.m('rson Octot)('[ 11. J<.l!tn CurtIss Illat pld(c ader, u II Pagg:.o News. Con. Thursday e"enl'ng bY" yne of I f c I N h k ct ..- 1)1('1< Fanskp, who had bee? 10 .. non, I' r a CO)l)':Hln 1:'1', - - I CI;(rCn('l' fo,'!c(;mn as !';" )1:;t and' con.1. Chamber of Commerc(' attracted BREAKS COLLAR BONE LlJlColn. gonl' 10 (Jlihah<l tq ac- w:11 be r. L ,I. Kilian of LOSES .HREE FINGE S Mr ... t1. A. Wplch ,IS plantst. Oth-: Page an exceptionally crowd. ,Aft· IN FA'LL AT WINSIDE ('('pt a positIon In the \\ayne. SeTilOl \ In ,IN CORN Gl ers taklllg part were Ylrs. v. M.: Page . cr Visitors !lad view i- the Thany suHtfeenrerdYa nbcoatkhemn",n"nQUIOdfe·,Wlhine'I,.dsCI' ... ,ohrpass the T t torn- 1:(L Hurtkhrlnk. ·14. lilr ernr Hqffman, Mrs. F. G. Dalc, Mrs.! Page e1d. South- attractive wihdow isplays I and '- ".. "" man cr, WI prf s1 C". number plllYI' ncar: Laufl'l. surfne thr Raymond Ellis. !\1rs. Frank HemE', west Wakefield. Northwest listened to Wayne ba , they pack M of the week when he fell while charge of i-l1l ciVIlian perstnnel plan to go from1here. loss of tl1rh' fmgl'rs on IS Mr;;;. Frank HQrrell. Mrs. Henry, Wakeflpld. ed the Where yne helping CCC fduildings \vork In nin£' states. HIS faml! has --- --- hand v, hilL' oper rng a IJohnson, Mrs. M. C. Bloss. Mrs. L. i Page Se" -Wan ColumIL Players1presenled Ain't one at Winside. He Was In a Wayne mm'crl to Omaha. ,EYEBALL I JURED corn gnmlh. Mr. Huniebn k \\aF W. McNatt, Mrs. G L. Rogers. I Page EJghl--50U Right by Nell." Wa ne Str Hers hqspital until Tuesday. --- - -._- . --- i BY F LLING SPIKE r'mplo;'f'd tm Fred \ lmel1' , Mrs. W. D. Hall and Mrs. A. L. i held. Hoskins. and Paulson sang. The Monday. I . John Lusch('nl had an eyeball 10- Jdrm. He j.> nU\\ In aSia Cltr IS.... an. t I Northeast W progra was flUed with comedy Promoting Drive. I Marvm Klug of and Jured thiS when a spike fell hospital. I i Senator W. A. Cro.s..<;land gave an 1 Sectloa . and. war sales to $345. . Membership drive for. Wayne Miss Phyllis Bolton of and struck thel member whtle he - ---;------ - --- I pddress on. Auxil.lary work. Miss: Page . . Dnve•. school P.MT. A. is bemg con- were married October 5 by Rev. was the governm£'nt 'Tonlill Oppratlo. I Wylie. Winside, gar e 'B Football Games. CitjY Rte'rBoiftlNorol.'h·ThBeOllbornid.e is a taughM corn bms In W yn£'. . Ted (traIfls of Ca;roll. hd tOI1- reading, "Day and Darkness." The Scrap ..BUildings s11s rernov d here \\ ednes }. I program closed With Singing "On- at Moved. is urged in recognizing the I - ---....... -- ward Christian Soldiers." \Vedding. '.' need for cooperation in school af- Undergoes Operation,!. Broxght to Hospital I Other Wa;yne women at Carroll Pa,::'" i:: an a fof the meeting. were MrS. Antone R envelopeS; sent to aU parents nesday at a local hospital. day for medical Cai"e. Lerner, Mrs. Will Roe. Mrs. L. W. News through the teachers, are expect- -+- Needham. Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Page ed to be retumeli this All 0$8 I John Bush, Mrs. HattIe McNutt. \Vayne South Bob Blrfsell of Wisner. was tn Mrs. J. C. Johnsqn .of Manhattan.) R . a local hosp.ital from Satu ay Kan .. who is heJ'VlSiUn g , also at- til Wedn£'sday With a ha .mf r tended. . I Service. I Mrll. Claude Wright left Sunday lion Wayne women lannmg to go to. Page SLx-Un eVt'ning for oUyWood, Fla. to:. - Emen;on are asl«'d to meet with r l Vfilyne. Loc8I5.. visit Iher da hter, Mrs, Alfred County board allow b Mrs. Bruggt'r Fritlay afternoon to Tax List. LeXO·1' Tuesda). make plans. ;. . __ I . i

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Dr. and Mrs. D, D. T bias andMiss Minnle Will of Si ux City.spent Saturday and Su day wJtfl,R. L. Will, ._ '\

, 'For Old~et"IGain"'gMf­,....entu*' -:- Waynl! County

School" l!:nli,t Ya Cam-I s:~~~~W~~if;:::::;:::::=~=;""=F===~,b~='====tvAi{NF."NE:m~fI{~iiW~~~~b~~~~"f<m~~=-=-~::...::::+:.~:.,::::.,:::===~~~~;~~;t;;~~pai,n '- U"ited Effort, ISIX Y FIRST YEARProm~ Big Re,ul~d' -=-= ~-~ , T---;-- _

,::~:or~:~tyS scr.p meJal1 Stage IntteD·~.-v·e:!Dr.-v T~eee[Ot'I·~ci~aanmigsed \&Ta'r Is' rou,.:,'ght Clos r::;~:. c~'::::I,:~m~~ W1~~r~I~;t~t:! '" r"'.' to 1'. __~ If i\' .

~~~n~~~~~~~~~¥m::;~I:~~~~t: Salvagh Bissent.-al . crap four Represent. ~roup in By Fa a'l Boi mber Cr· shImmaclOn Ihe ne d)s urgent, *d ~ C~uncil Bluff.~~etingtQe supply oft 0 erWl~e uscls~, , Th· W k ~H

~n.\i~:lil~o~Ont~is eX:t:':;'d.t:~d ~l Volunteers Will Man. Numl::ier .of TrUCks"'-I~-t~-1~t --B-'~~i~~-' Wa~ne :~wan:eb~7~'d' ~f dir~ Men Lose Lives ~a-;Jy S1.1nda~hlevemenl be So h'gh thaI ,it~ RJ t d C.J t Tw h ns ru or eg us tors, Eeeli.ng aftcr .1 e regul r Rclf'a;.;e Pa;.;tor ;t, •conscience may ~ecl emioe~l~ ljU e t-lil onlJluc Iloroug b Nell D· Mood y noon galhen g ~I Hote Big Four-Motored Army PIcomlortable when stalkmg' e I!~ E,anvass in Wayne Cni.'nty ew ege Ulles Stralon, decide.d 1o h.ngc;}lh Calkd to Omaha Ihave been banIShed .nd hu .•q . '" '1~' .. , _~_ order, of KIwanis sf'v,<>', T _Fallsfrom Sk_i~.f Near Wayn

.. ~reedom ha$ agam become f~r.q1l¥ "Scrap" IS he, watchword In I ' Min Edith Sundell Take. mcetihgs Will now bC' In at l' :1J)' ~_,~I~trenched. Any old metal .mql.t't Wayne count~ this week &5 farm. »ELIN~ENTSTORY C" I P .: wah song. Dinner w II lDe s('rv~ Rev. G. Gieschen Will Mov '-I T\\o army allme kill~d

"feren.tly left out of the litaf1Jj ers. homekee ers, business f1rms GRO 5 LESS WITH ornrn~reu~ oaat..on ed at 12:30 as usu~1. The board To City'to Take Over DANGER INCREASED And s;even o:h:r ere en escapedc?nrh~t between .hue:.ty and :-lav and' school c ildren stage an in- 1M ROVED PRICES Her~ ThiS Week. also stres;sed cooperat n WIth the Work ih November. BY EXTRA PERIODS ~·1th minor UlJuries unday morn-ery will ?C, an increasingly! pam.ru, tenslve round-up to help the vital membership drive now hping stag. IN WHiCH TO HUNT ling about 8:15 \\oile one of th~eyeso.re .. To. Hlt..lcr and l,lirohfo., war effort • .id to place W.yne ed by all Kiwanis cluh~ thl'Oughout IbIg four-motor,_'d b mbers from

. 'r THE ANNUA. L del.inqurlnt tax th'1 ' horges amuck to encham and e- COUFlY amongl the leaders m the' e coUntry. rf\vn open c:.('a:,-on.'i on pho:'a.~- II e am1)' air base, S oux City. de-t I I "A ~ list apriears in thiS issue and M d I';); j h v I rl I b d b ds roy, w~ wou t ¥y: menca, II Ncti'aSka-Kan~as contest. The to- I~ on ay mee tng 0 ener Wit ,lnh <'t'r'm to ha\p hf'r'n nr- I e ope r'ngmf' rou an craCol?-

f l tJ 11 bl will conti~ue for three wpeks. sbngs' I d h W k h 'up f rl I d . t bblas ga, WI'mg an lllsupcra e ~r~ tal eporU'd ednesday was 214,- The delinquent list is som('what The gr:up ~Bngm. "Ho~1Ot'nona~~;~ r;~rrl'od ~oh~~,~~~~' ~ l~'~~lf;~~n~~'~ i fl"J;~ nan ~)~~C ~~nL~~ :~saumil~

rat of war Hnplements an? vll'il~ 000 pou~ds. 'IJ"his included 34,650' Of a criterion of the times. In Ra "men. to ovcrthrow and wlpe oli~ pounds 1ram WinSide and HoskInS ng-c" and ''Thr. More We Get \'pmhpr 19 to :"o',:cmhcr .1f) Why lawl a h:lif .~nuth and wo and a half:' .l' forever your eVI.1 de!:ilgns. And ~(j and 9,000 fr,om Carroll. years when conditions arc rro~- Toge1her." Roh Ira.n~l'n, rCmprson, thp mtPrrnIS"'j(!n h.!lwr'cn sea- ieh'l of \Va")ne

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Eperous 1hr list shrinl<s. When accom . d b M J' I I' Iwan o. urn III 0 jour a rca y, Thl~ count,j stood 13th in the pame y I:,S ·.V~ yn at- I :'-on" we dr., n,nt kno\v.unl(':,<; It I Tho I',\,o o,cn k,'lle ,'n the "r.<h

d d I I ' ~.....; everythinll> tightens up, the list ";Ck~M I I I. W II C • "~ searc rum ~ Iw am~ng,Jr:t~u 1 state lvlOndayWlth 133,mmpounds, ~ ~, . apeon,'l<l" f1yne co pge ' If If! prO\ldl more \"pckcnds.~'I crable AmerJcafi. subdl'fISlO s.: a per caplIa 'average -, of 13.56. ~:~~~~;r~~n~a~(,~O~~Srsa :gl~~~~~ stud ts, sang "Song 01 the F!c'a," fbr frpf'dom trJ ","ltJOl PhC'a~;:int~ :"·Pff': .

W~yne counly .IS nsmg In ~er~ c~ Boyd county then headcd"'the lISt. by Moussorgsy, and "ll's Me Oh :--ur\'lvln~ lhf' flr:-,t <ii>.'iHult v.JlI Ii S.f'(,O~d Lt. Howa Amlin; 26.Unity, Iron strength and mtlexlbl~ A thorough Icanvass to "get the ~~~ :~;~:n i~~f'~:11;i~:~~£"SUP~~d Lord;.' arranged by Hugo Fr)r'. l1il\'C' IW(, v..rrk-l·nrj" 10 prc]l;:lrp I of' "lloln, ~t>h.. mbadler.re~olutlOn to meet youl~ Chal~(''1~~ ·scrap" IS b(~ing staged In all parts Milo Dier wa~ i-l gu~st of W. H. Ip 1)(' Immnlatr·rt or to put mlu i' St>"ond Lt. Jam B. Sleil(h.

,and th.wa. rt .YOUI' dlabOllc.'al am~.'1 of the county thiS week. A surVQ.y payment,ff taxes. though com- Swett and R,lchard Kmgslry of L. Qfke1 plan:-- to ha-,r' I h.'.' eou.n'jl) ~3, tH Oran~('. :\Ia'"., na.vlgator.To MussollflJ, pu.ffy when nol b [..I taken by A1\A committeemen ~~~~;~~~:1y ~~h;~rr~H;~. ?:~:~ E. Brown. Mr. Kmgsley toln that tjry II l'i hoppd pxtr;l (·.lIT \~lll i Th() ..." whn ffJ<1c tl plane downflod, cowaI'dly weakling, IlallW' ys shows an est.ilmated :no tons or lengthened the [lainful story. he plans to move to Topeka, Kan. hr· l:lk('n by i-lll hunhor... I() ;l\('1'1 Ikn .ste~ped :n cruelly: we v.uuld S' Y:I about 440,OUO' pounds, yet avallM A. V. Teerl, Df'an CIHrC'ncp Mc- ;:ICCH!r'nt" Spl'clid (bng,'r" ;lrr I .."Bah!" . 'I able on farms IA the area. Truc~s This yealT the list IS not so long l GlOn, Ort R. P. Cuff, 3. C Miller tlrl\ohrd In thf' Hnn\J;,1 nren <'f'Cl'jl "lr<lt (,1. :\1. ,1, S nay or Unl·

"J'~'* I have been secured and volunteers as it haslsometim£>s bcf'~ In re- plan to go to Counril Bluffs, 1:1., !ton i.lnd of 1en tl·a.c:pf!w, .lr11)()\',.. \f':t.~ 1If'I~h.".,.O~o, pUdt.Both lowr al1 'Ity scho.?ls hafve organizcd to collect thIS metal. cent year~. Stlil furtht>r r('cov- this Thursday 1.0 attend tho Iowa- (hr' "'port Prr"'lm<. g(jln h (1111 In . t od Lt. "m·f.Jones ort d tI t d th k~ ,. C'ry from!drou1h and lOW prlf'f'.'i Nebraska distncl KiwaniS conven- bill-: Ihp hII'd, "'hiJulri hel\" d('.-lr IInuslon, T ... xa.... ('0- Uot.

~n ere . 10 scra1t"l\'C ~I, e '0 To (;O"1er l~re<'incts. will no cloubt no1 iC'f'ably dr- J I s.... PI] & f St hlnter.est and dyl . rIlle force. Th Y." TillS 'fl1ursday 5" trunks 'W"~h' tlon, The conventIOn li.l.'il$ through n('a(t~ and U:-'f' 11wm ;]11 1hr> tlmf' . I'i" au.. 0 , ep -h j " tl d oJ '- creRSf> Ihl' unpleasant showmg :r~riday. ~ l... n....hUtl;', Ky., assbt nt radIo op--

ave respom Cu p ·omp y an n· about three men to Ii truck wi I 1Il th£' fUJtur('. ~

thuslastlcally, 11 d fromI ' hth

mfl cover WIlbur,' .strahan, Hoskin, ....:.--+~...,...-~~-~-~-, MISS Edith M. Sundell took over ~--~--~-- In'JO u-.-r.oes' -F--a'--t-a-- I ,~.~ra"~t,;m~~Jlt'hr.,~\'~olaPOae·r." ut,ed to safe-promlse~ .to· pouh an ava anc e 0 Hancock, Bre~a, Hunter, PIUf'1 1 __ .;.-._- - --~~- her new dutlt,~ la.<,t weck as cornMContractor, D.oes J' . ,.

pJ"eCJ~US {lunk . ../ lCy h~'Ve upp r-, Creek Logan 'slie and the sou(h E 10 ' PI nlL'rcml in~tructur &t Wayne calM ! ~taff S~.•Joe Herzog or

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III 1mltd: th'f coll('ctlOn of VI ~lr half of Chupi~ ,pr'ecinct. 'r. P. IWb- n Istment an Ipge, succeC'dmg Miss Arlie Suth- T C II M IStanton ('onnaten<l. )nze ":"'lnnmg mer YI erts, Lee .sl'1I0~, Roy Gates'and P. ~ ('!'l,wd who wpnt to Burltngtun.la., At S.odn).ey Plant 0 arro an' SIaffS.l{t. .•J. H.I' Hansen or

urmshcs ext ra 'stlmulu,. L March ha',;e organized the E I ° d H JlHllOr coUogf'. MIS:, Sundell had P()('at('lIo. ld.!1ho. i

* * * . k d k ~ f W XP' alne re bCf'n te<!chlllg In Chcyonnl'. Wyo. • r.; Amplifying r~lf's of the ~ont~st g~u~. ~:~Sh=rh::scJh~~;' of ~~:se~ MIS" Sllnrlf'll, a natlve of Oak. Rites for Homer S. SCBee J~jtes for c~;i-Obermeyer 1F'1~t:a.::a~~l:"~.. T~;~o.. Beyler or

In :Rswer t~ qurr~~ careh ~~~~O~l~ going out of WlIlsiqc and Fmnk N b A;t d· C land, Ncb., holds i'i. bachelor's de· Are Conducted Tuesday :Are Condud~d at Church . Slrf. ,\1frNl H. WillIamIi orno s('.pa~a (' ~,ra e.' o. I' .. I .Phillips those surror.mdmg Hos· urn elt en log 0 eae gr('t' from Wheaton college in lUi· 'n"".1"'('-, I, This WeClnesday. L!m\ooff, ~. C. Ientered. S('hool,k; may have as rna y ldns. Trucks out of Wakelleld will A~ in Reserves of nOI.'i and l11;l.'il!'r··s ch'grec from Af Wayne Church, .. .supplpmentarY,1 .contests amo g covel· part of Waynd county. V ..rious Branches. Kno,l(\i11(' 1l1l1\l·r.... lly, ·H·nne~see. 11'1 J'1'gn 1 I Fllll"rdl '-"1'\1('('$ WPf'P hpld \ ... ·l'd- : L.I :::;lr:g'h rllrr! Ins 'ntly and Lt.grades. as 111('y,\vl.".h. As we .und r· i Trucks will cover: Deer Crl?ek, She tau~ht In hno"\\'lllc, Tenn., '..... ;1)'[1<' tIll' r;",1 ('!J:u nr-.;rk!j' ;IT thp rurn! Lulhl'rCln 11\ l h111l wtlhln.'l ff'W . utes aftf'rstand lIltC'nt'lOps, spPC'lRl Phz.es II?I Sherman,.. Garfield and the north Pre-induction plan hoard num- '~usm('::,s c(jlll').';L' <-tnrl In Gillette, \\111"11 111" pa..,li Ict'!ureh n".lr f'Jo:'rl~" fnr C:\rl (llwr- t)jF' Both we ~Y ~rush-teachers 1li/l~1 itudenls arp awa~<1~ part uf Chapin Friday, worlpng ber ·1\\'0. fl"Om thl' Seventh C()Jps Wyu.,lmforf' If) Cheyenne. rt~I'j" ...!JIJuld ;j(Tjll . I njl'}j'r. ~ll. \\11." p;t"'''f'rl away at hIS 1~:11 ...,:~·~1",? In,' '~Iaenr'r t m theed for Indl}"ldlual eff('Jl't ";hIChilll:f out of Carroll and Sholes. (·a~roll area, ()mflhn, vIsited \V8YO(' The new sf ays In the ,Rf'\·. (;II·.... (·l]('11 (itt'',!' 11 I hpnw nt'.lf" (;;rrolJ ,sunrl;IY Rp\·. I [.erl 1,7 ,plna'~ S ~t h ~ to be"l.:~toal.so count('t'~ In a schools tot 1. 1 has nme trucks, and Sholl's 'two Teachers college Friday Rnd ild- LlcultY;Jpartllll·nls. :\Lty. l~l"l. trIJt1J Ll'l;..:h II i\ lItlp.'rt offlcl.'lted. Bunalwat; It- h" I~_~' rryLt ' ..Studcnts fa c ~n IhE' same way f r

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fo this. I vi!'lcd students concerning enllst- C'f'rJwr I p L ,0 JUI..1.I S.I 11 I II h h I G . . • ,;1 _Lilurrl cemd'·r"). !·n,1 [.1. ""n,'. W"r" able 'to ...... 'e.x ra pnzps u a In ea(' .:~C Trucks will stop at all pl<lce8 re- ment 1Il various hranrhf'S or the SAN d d I 1'1 I II I ~. u """ I.I.I11:;'C'

contnl)ute I t le fmal score In th t portmg scrap. Th~y '..vI1! YlSlt armed Sl'n'ICe.'i. M('mbers of the C'\'f'r~ rc ee e ~ j ..(-It'. P~H I ••11' (lh.. rrnpyrr WR" cntlf'a1ly Itht:roiJ'I\£' ... from t wreckage.school, 1r01' . !l.'.C' I , copper, hra.s, farmers wilo had mdicated they board which came tn Wayoc' are I R I" W k 1 J\lI'f'd hy il~ E'nr.'lg'f'rl hull at lh{'.T1H"P Ibnf' h;;lrlonl minorinjur-alummum I net lubber are In ~e- would delIver theIr own to se~ If Lt. Frednck I';. Engle, U. S. army; 11 e( \.....1·OSS or I Of Ij))J·aloy (;I·OU foml hom" 1<l~1 Nowmber <Ind had II Lt., SClnny had bad bruisenwnd. _'" *' * ·these fanners now wish theIr roa- Ensign Herbert Bohr~n, lJ. S. II f\pr fully recovered. Ii?'.('r OnP' ('y.~. Sgt. rry suffered

, , h d All k ct na"y' LI W,·II'·.m John,on 0'1'0] C;lrl (lIwrny·ycr. son of ~lr and II Ie". 'OjU"" and ived care atI S I termI gat ere. arc as e to " . , "n Groups Are Asked to Help EI t M' M L· C " 'J

Bf'tw:en flO\!.' find ._aturd~Y., 1"·: have their sc;rap colilected, )and all' forces; Capt. John Culnan, m<l- I eCAt An18

n"ual· ...eoe't"'ng r"onU

\ ..r~~.<I:,.I~~~Sf)~bjr;;:~t"nE'~fr ~~~ ath~O~~~~O~~~li·ng.b ·nge

foreleur'asedWhotober 11, ~e "ope all the Junk Jnlrarmers arc urged t<il 'be at the rine corps reserves; and Lt. Byrne Pay for Kits Now Beinl ~, ..

towns and 'urlal ~t"ecmcts WIll e L premlses (,In the designated d~ys. Logan. army all' forces. Prepared Here. O~aha Friday. 011. ()ctobcr 8. ~91. and thus parachU1erl were unh rt.rolled to m. rkid. In that day, e The collpclors do not want to ~ake Dean Clarence McGtnn, who was ould have been aged :J~ ThUI"'S- ~ Plant" aD RouU~ FUcIlt.c~pect to ~mPhaSlze. thc. cone! - anything whic:h fanners might recently appointed by the JOint \\.'1'Iynr' county Red Cross chap- Iriay. Thp family moved to a L<1urel Thf' plan ..... one seveml on610~ at a S\ '4:~ssful campaIgn WI h need t'o save for repairs. army and navy personnel b6ard as 1el' hiis 1'{'('elvcd matE'rmls for kit" ~arm whpn oecea.'"if'd .....a ... a rhlld. t"outm", fhghrg in th AM!8 SUnday.mUB1C a.nct 'pd:~ehe" ~,:d ~ny other Resid6:nts In Wayne are aL$ked the anned services repr('sentatl\e bag" :-tnrl "houseWives" which al'e ' ~I(' <itt,'n<!NI TIp [fop rur'al ~chool WI1~ rppnrtpr! 10 be ying at aboutexpresSIOns.! of gratificatIOn that to -p'lace their SCrRp III front of for Wayne college, introduc..d 10 now n'i-ldy 10 be made and filled, ;In.d l..-'llm'l hIgh $,hool. ~.r)OI) fE'pt when one·br the motonmaY,he d('~el(jped. Keep your eyes their homc::, or husmess places thIS the general assembly of men .'itu- according It! Mrs Frank Hel/lP. P"('t·.l:--Pc! mnl'l'Il'd :\Iic., KatIe ~!I1II('f1. Short Iv the lathers beganon Satur?~y" October 17, ~nd l.ni Thursday for collectIOn. dents at 8:30 Lt. Engle, who W;I.<' Sl'WlT:-> ;In' necded at the rooms '1IlPTWrllnl' ."ltltl;lr~ 11, lCll·!. af fhe t111!'.",lng, 1111' I~st going off \or;.':-"the meant~C1 see that no Junk'is S b I" the chaIrman ()f the vlsitin~ board, In the clly hall ('<Jch Tuesday and (l!>'TllW.\('!" lJ(lnH' r1('ill' L:lurpl lht'> pl:]I1 .... W.1<; al::tout !)()O r~t in thel?ft to smite ,1*(,Ol~~Cl*·l'ncc. SCh~~1 ~~r7dl~~tO;~h~~·~~~·tyi-l,rc Lt. Englf' In tLrn introducrd LI Thur';;r!dY ill I ('!'noon;.-. lll'lp I~ need- i 1)<'('f',I."-P,j IS sun I\'f'd by 1111' wlfp. ni'· Th.~ pI lot notifIed tht!

·A, \ Johnson. a Wayne> college alumn",. cd IiiI' milking l;j() blou,Ses, sIzes' I c__--"=__-jl__~__ I rr I ,- I h nl' n ImmNhCltely a fourA story! ('llsewh('1'P'" in lo£lay·sl :cully gettmg mto the big C~li1tcst who served as chairman of thl' 1110 :.!lI. lor 1'I'lugl'e wOnJen, al~() lIomt>r s. ,~a(.~ i ~1'(~I<:.n·I~: ~ll.~r~r~~t~,a~\ t:~'dH~'l\:~~ IOl~ Tlw plant' had. L ~

Heralri exlpl;:~lm; or~anlZ:allOnS·in'llIl whIch $100 In p!'izcs wll,1 he general mc-pllng Dunng this "l'n~ fur .<'I~WJng .1~.-l }<lnl'i of mal('rJal· I I I d$1' I j' , awarded next week fown schools ..,.., f . I I HOnJer S Sl:acp. p orn'nent COIl~ I{'hilrit''i ()h..rm('y~r o( Laur('l, oor: ~o : If'. '-0uth i'ln ,

~~wns. alf. COllntl'y, ln~,U(lhg COml)clc In'onc gl'~UP and rural ('ral sessIOn "pch of j~ll' fl\e 01- or 1111'11 .... I't'llgl'l' "'lIrl" trac10r and i!C!IV cr\t."'......-rlll.V IbrIlThl·!". Hpnnilniof Laurel. and,~~h,nlt("'l;-nprlown. ,~chools, to.plomotc tho drl\l. Spe· _, . . ,. . , . ficer.s gave informatIon C(HH'('rn- .\l,'lll'n;ll III 1111' luts Hlldl.!UlUI ,'(In,{' "r<lnrlrlatlghter. rh~ pJiot brought the machinec:;ial days ~a\[ bf'on set apart vor' schools In dflCJthu. Wayne CIty I . . .. "" "!loU .... '\\·I'>'.' ·· e()"! .t!lOllt $1, H/ld worker in \V",}nl' fa many yeal·s, b k II dth bo b-. t ns'v ~ff rts all givmg sJp school had Cl total of 10 1:l~ pounds Ing hl~ hran< h .Of th.t <tr.nJl d Sll v- ,n,,,,,,,,," ,n,,, and ('lull .... are 'l.'ikl'd died Satul-day 1110 109 fnm1 a ' (. '~n on t~!J CI 00 t it eo ~tI~:t't~ ~nt i J1P~r~[lnt 'result. ., I~rned in y,Pslerday. 1Jlstrlct :.!O, lCl':'" D(',al~ M('Gm~.stl-lt~'s ~h;jt 1111' Itl rill' rl!;llllt'r Ilily fm. tl1('sl'. heart attack which hI' ~\lffered \l'ayne Is (hosen ~r )llnrft m·C'r on ~ nose •p * * * Mrs. ElVira ~'uilivan I"ar'her, w,lll m( n Wert buslnt..'is!lk~' In PI/)- d rr hnrtlng Three e ~oton

~ ,"'R Year" A 0 ",lll)1111"UOII .. :'," d,s·I,·,"1 16. Mr•.·. (lra redurc ,Ind. tht'lr ('~pICln<ltl()n" j'O/latlfln<, (If 1l11IfH'} /tll' these from whlie on duty at tHo Sl ney 0nI- il11S:-;:\1. L'JlS (·rouch. \"·a\· e ~~'f'rf' tom (,ff hy the' pact,whichn n· "g .:. ., '-..' 'In) \\ II 1 eClut 1 nance plant. Mr. SC~L'e Chl'Cked. lO State Tl'ad~E'r.<, coll('gt.' ilblar; n. I~'or Next MeetinO' t rl h f f th I

• . Wax teacher, WIth 400 pounds, and tillite cleal·. r, ollo~lOg til(' w'nl't"al ' ·j·'1 II I ll' ~lppr e(h as usual Saturday ornmg at the was clcetect presldrnt of the. l'- • ~ b lUrtf' 1 I' ore par 0 e panel In a ;VO I~ ofteh~ost';;d fon~lc," district 40, MISS Helen Ob'burn SC'SSIO~ the prc-m?uetlO~ board and l~'oap. I~~:C~: t~f' ~.~~~~/. ~~re~~ plant's admmlstra IOn lJulldmg. braska LIbrary a<'S()(la!lr!O r tl y __ _ (( ontlnu"d oD P &,8 Two)

a:das~c~u ry~ In

Oa~rc~~cr~:~s or teacher, with 275 pounds were first ('ontilltled on 'llKe j·jve) or stnokmg tobaccu <lnd clgaret pa. Aft.er he had been ft work for a at the anntlal COn\lntlon hl'id at Mrs. Frank Heine Succeed. Qilota For 0 faber

pierce su ernal heights and fin~ ~o rcpott 10 the rural area. Give, Mental Tests Pr'],S. shol' polisher, smaU pencil while he was tak~ suddenly iiI. Hotel rontttnelle In <)rnclhl U( (} I Mrs. Henry Wurdeman •reason:;; fo· thlOgs that happen, \\je Sta.ge .~lIy at .Close. F P'l T .. WIth cap, packllge of paper and en· He went to the rest oom and when ber 1 to J. ~hc "'w {t r b \lr-.; . 1- As Head of Auxiliary. Is LeaVI.R Todaypause on the seventh annlv_ers9-~Y A celebration l~ planned Satur~ or lOt ralnlng \'('Io(.)es, chewlOg gum. tan shoe· he did not return i about 15 mln- oml \\ r~Il"'\~lllll\ pi r llrbl ). About )l) ")oung en I<"BVt> to-of our d· ughll'!"'s passing to e'>l:1 day, Uctober 17, If!, W~yne at con- t A ment:-tl test to dliScovel' men wall'rpl"Oof match box. dou~ utes, others at the' plant Invest I· :,\11"" ( I!Jll( b ,,( n {d l~ \ II t JlI ... 1-1 M r, r r Ink I [£'lnp \\ 1'1\ nl" \\ l'i Id 1\ rhur.-d,ly to ta e tests prrJ:>res~ pr foUtil!t'Sl' sympathy ,~q c.lusiol1 0\. the c.bunt~wlde event. 'who 'ar~' C'llgihl.e to pnroll for Cl- ral.Or bladps, pocket-slZl~ gated and found III ljfl'h''s~. A Ict- <it nt t III Pdl-!)l dr If'llll terl ,helll nMn Mr~ V.1'I11pr hmln:lI'\ to f'ntran mto Unitedmany oth rs ~'ho have been sin. Prof. John R. ,l<clth ~Jll direct the vilmn ,pilot tralnmg will be glVf'n book, sewing ca.'ie 1'Inn five kmds tel' written by M . Scac-I' ('arly As In ....1hili \11 __s ('I !JUl h lil \I{H1" \\ IIlSlrlt' \ I¢P ehalrm,Hl and $1a~" ;trmv "erw1ce.larly here t. coJle~e band In mU.'iIC, and Welsh at the training school ~uddlOg Fli- o( butt on 'i. tlles,-, for shirt, trous· Saturday bC'forc hp went to work app01nl comrlllth't'~. rl!Icet pi n., ,\11-". r P. Hohf'rt.<;, lRrroll. :<C'('re·

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}-,nll~Ir.l{';ll<; the st week in-!* .X- -if • ,I sl.ogers:[rom Carroll WIll als£) f~r~ day, October 16, at 1 J:-c. m_ Men ers, m;:lcktnaw, nuncoat andunder~ reached Mrs. SC<lC}Monday . for tIll' nr;'\~' year- and k:ld 111 c- tab' of \V1'Iyne ('ounty LeglO~lqJUde P(.1n:1ld Echte p, Darrel

Why w arc hpre, w~ do not n~s.h mustc. A speaker has been 111- who .wlsh to take ClvJ!tan pilut w('ar. TIll' "houscwlfc" contam$: Funeral rites for r. Scan' wpre tel"lnmlng IlIlllel('.... Al,Q,xdli\fY Ht the annual c-onven· Johnson FrC'drick N nn.kl,'Jow. WI y we must be so of[fit VI led. traintng In tne No\'('~ber ot latel n('(·dlt's. safl'ly pms, shoe lhread conducted Tuesday morning at 10 Mls~ <"m~ch, who \\I'nt ttl (l <1- IIQn hlld In ('arm!l \lethodlst I __-j_~~~r~-;;t~wl~.~~I~~~c.~°tl~aete~~e~u~~ Leaders-;i-Ci~~b-s- ~7~~~~I~~~~~~t~a~~/~1~et~~l~~1l~:~~~;'and hut tOilS. ~\'t.'~.lie0~~~~~~a a~~Ut~~~h R;~~:~~ ~:~I!~~·~:~~ll~'i~~:\l";'--IIIl'I~~('~';I'I;.:I.:·;~.~~ Il~~ ~I~~;~I~ ~l~I';~~~l' \~~:s p~~:~nt ~~; \ (lars Collide ere

,avoidable, Wt> do not I~now. V';e fJIh C'OrlVene Thl"S W"ek session has noj yet l)fen 1'C'cC'lv('d lJlachinery Rulings C'nhauer morlual"Y I~ c!largf'. Prof. ,\[HI ~)H' 1'('!Ill,tJlH'd untt! Sdtun ly pa"!.'Jt Ir <lnd :\1r.s I F ('(ll'bl(,I'1 !vear Cr h Scenenot know much. WC' have a con~ ~ by t~(' colle~e hut IS e:<ppctl'd soon. Russel AndeJ1;nn, u 'C'tHllpallled by :\lrs. F 1\ :\lildnt'l" ,lIlo :d1cn l'rl W~IT'>lr-k' \\a", spcrf'tary NI?,I(t fall S A gfJ\pnlment car rom the prf\-",jction (' arc going somewhere Leadt:rs' training meeting for An Increaserl quota has Ill'(n It'- (,'hanged Slightly :'~of., Albert" (~. ~.~iIlrlso~, sang f'rlllll \\"il.\tli!' ,\!Iout 1.-)1) \\ 'rc nll'ltlng \\1l1 bc In Wa)Tle \n-..t dl'nartment an ,me-chmE:with spiri ual sC'nst'S sharpened by womrn's project clubs of W(lync quested. The present ~eS.'ilOn WIll i\ f.ll'ln m(lcl]lncry rationing GOln Home anctiour (,oct Our there. Th(' gruup of ahout ~O attend~ from l umlng count' colllded atli.>lcasc rom m~terial i!TIpedl~ counlYiwlli be held this Thurbday be complelN1 about Octoher 31. ;lfl1('lldnWlll, dft,t'llYl' Monday. Help." MasonIC I~ c ~ad charge - I 1111-: cho"c ~lr" ~ II Brugger, I tho hlgh\\ay lntersec on 1~8dmg to.ments. A tuaillie:;· ~time and .spac~ at WinSide Methodist church and ci Iflllna k~ h,l} prcs"'l's from B ma- of comnllttal In Cd· :'('n...... ood ce/TIC- Is IVunled A gell t W,n n( rlp!('gdte (0 the Thu d dlS- the ali plan crash ne Sundayamong tl em are Jl1st as mysteri~ Friday at Wayne cIty hall, lJegin- Officers Elected group. ThiS puts hay tE'ry 1 : 1I'll t COfl\entlOn tv be held at r.m-I aftl'rt1c>on Bothous as ot'milY. '1 h~'n why snoultjJ ning al ]1) each day. MISS fMay A 11 h h I r HOIllt'r Sfpphen $eacC' \\as hOln J Qr Wayne Zo Ie crson (ktoher 11 C'd a,'.l the offiCIals' achlne turnMwe despa J"'; It is 1'<.'Hsonab.Je, to Ibe~ S tan e k, hom e demonstratlOn By ()rop Group Hnd III gf'(;~~:t [~~';i~nt:: h~:r~ 1Il ChIcago, Ul, Od'toher ~ lHH"J. \\ m P q·lnnlllI.: \r\ l:J' fH hI' i1n t After "lIlgmg 'Amenca the I£'d - The occu ts of bothJicve a hJ her cx,::;t('nce --more ret. agent, wlll conduct the study. Wayne county cmp Improvenwnt Ie('rtlllcal('~, arc npc('ssary before and thus reached the agp_ of 56 dUtll:-- \1ont-1d") ·h lnl( rodl tl \(' ue Br'aul!ful \1n:; T P Roberts "ere'; ::.hal<en

~ I than this one -it in prospc<;t. l~ Plans for the year will be explain. a~sociatiOn, meeting Saturda;y. ew'- hay pn's:--('s ri-ln be pUl'chas('d. The y~ar!';, 11 months .And :lJ days agent for tflC \\d)nl liOnf' HC' III, g'8\p the \\elcome and Mrs J H _ .~__+ __world of nendlllg 'VIcISSitudes an , od. Mrs. T. P. Roberts is chainnan nmg, elected Alhert Wnt~on pres1- new rulmg also exempts from \\ hpn llC v.os 4 years old hiS par- nl<lk" hl" tIt ntlqlldlll 1-:-' at the m-<I Bruggl r responded MI~~ Alice I sho\\s Imp emenl.

.• at thiS, t me, ot Utlu~uaII mlscl1.let forlthe 13 project clubs. Agel1Jt W. dent Roy Neary \"]ce prc.$ldent group B . 1I m'\chlTl' nr! "quip ents, Mr and M~r S B SCdU~, tL lll,d Ie\ anut: of! l{ t: al \ ... .1 ne II Ulspn v.. mSlde, accomp1'lnled by Amos Reckenhaue • who under-, Bern'.rd Spl,'tlgerber IroaSU""r' 1 1" """ ,o"'I'ul',n~ all.""'hY""'·OISc. ha'·. 'I n n) S .'we may I 10k up and beyond car~h·· R. Harder urges that each E:lraup '" ::. ~ (l~~t ~II" ,n t2e__ l~ { po:--! Offll'l'} :\Ir.-. ('i-ll'bler pld}pd a cornet "010, I~\l'nt an operation IOUX L.Ity.

ills for ~('kolling and reassudng be represented. Covered dish lunch· and County Agent W. R. Harder Illg a TC'lad valu(' of $25 or less. D' t . t M t. 1 ilL \\.1 n{ .lom' lll( ItILl· s fl\ ~ 'li.\\ ot II' <.. 'f\pnce Wayne, v,. In. liS lmprO\ lnglight. eon is planned at noon. se:retary. The offIcers ITle~t again ThiS :-'il.\'CS farnH'z·.'i the trouble of IS rlC e lngs ((lUntl('" \ 1\ n, l ut 11 1l 1111

11"'irll amI ('81 roll I('ports .... cre I r,--':~__=;=+;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:~

--~-~--.......---.- thiS Saturday. A board 01 dHl:,clors gl'tlmg l'erllrlcatp~ for small Planned i Emerson 1 hUI ... 1on )dkold gl\tn I BRlEFOpening AttJtacts will be chosen soon. one from each ltum:-.. :\lr (ampng h 1(1 [WI n Hl (l[ lh, nl(' ':"lory of Old Glory a pa- ~UOD De

of five districts. Productlonl dls- I 1 hlrd dl"trll t L pon and AlIXlI-11IH II I"'! [, h rnDnl h", III ('(In nt' t IOtl ttlOfll pageant \1 R~ gl~ E'n by I Pag'r T\\ o--Schoo ~ Lo-Big Crowd Here tribution and planting of {Jure BEGINS NEW DUTIES l lary hold thezr a1nual mpt'tlng In \\ Ifh tIlt lI~t( rnil 11 \l'llllP Olrl l' of VI M SAL t V II

The fall opening sponrred seeds are the objectives. IN OMAHA OFF CE f.m('rson Octot)('[ 11. J<.l!tn CurtIss Illat pld(c '''U';~l~~ ~.~~:~ ~rs r~ ader, u :l~~' II Pagg:.o Tl~~prep News. Con.Thursday e"enl'ng bY" W· yne of I f c I N h ~ k ct ~ ..-• ~~--~~-- 1)1('1< Fanskp, who had bee? 10 .. non, I' r ~ a CO)l)':Hln 1:'1', • - - I CI;(rCn('l' fo,'!c(;mn as !';" )1:;t and' con.1.Chamber of Commerc(' attracted BREAKS COLLAR BONE LlJlColn. h;~s gonl' 10 (Jlihah<l tq ac- w:11 be p~·esen.L. r. L ,I. Kilian of LOSES .HREE FINGE S Mr... t1. A. Wplch ,IS plantst. Oth-: Page Four~Editoan exceptionally larg~ crowd. ,Aft· IN FA'LL AT WINSIDE ('('pt a positIon In the Clvillan~er- \\ayne. SeTilOl \ t~e ('on~ma~HI{',r In ,IN CORN Gl E~ ers taklllg part were Ylrs. v. M.: Page F]\·e~SociaL .

cr Visitors !lad viewi- the Thany suHtfeenrerdYa nbcoatkhemn",n"nQUIOdfe·,Wlhine'I,.dsCI' ~oonmnmcl... IO"da~~.harof tohre["C~.venltl~. ,ohrpass the ~tate a~d T ~I~d dl~trtl t torn- 1:(L Hurtkhrlnk. ·14. lilr ernr Hqffman, Mrs. F. G. Dalc, Mrs.! Page Slx~Wakefe1d. South-attractive wihdow isplays I and '- ".. "" man cr, WI prfs1

C". number plllYI' ncar: Laufl'l. surfne thr Raymond Ellis. !\1rs. Frank HemE', ~ west Wakefield. Northwestlistened to Wayne ba , they packM of the week when he fell while charge of i-l1l ciVIlian perstnnel plan to go from1here. loss of tl1rh' fmgl'rs on IS Il'f~ Mr;;;. Frank HQrrell. Mrs. Henry, Wakeflpld.ed the audi~'orium Where ~.yne helping di~lmantle CCC fduildings \vork In nin£' states. HIS faml! has ~~-i --- --- hand ~aturJ1'IY v, hilL' oper rng a IJohnson, Mrs. M. C. Bloss. Mrs. L. i Page Se" -Wan ColumILPlayers1presenled ~'Hr Ain't one at Winside. He Was In a Wayne mm'crl to Omaha. ,EYEBALL I JURED corn gnmlh. Mr. Huniebn k \\aF W. McNatt, Mrs. G L. Rogers. I Page EJghl--50URight by Nell." Wa ne Str Hers hqspital until Tuesday. --- - -._- . --- .~_ i ~ BY F LLING SPIKE r'mplo;'f'd tm th~ Fred \ lmel1' , Mrs. W. D. Hall and Mrs. A. L. i held. Hoskins.and Le~nard Paulson sang. The ~tarrll'd Monday. I . John Lusch('nl had an eyeball 10- Jdrm. He j.> nU\\ In aSia Cltr I S.... an. t I Northeast Wprogra was flUed with comedy Promoting Drive. I Marvm Klug of St.anta~:L and Jured thiS w{'e~ when a spike fell hospital. I i Senator W. A. Cro.s..<;land gave an 1 Sectloa .and. war sales amoun~ed to $345. . Membership drive for. Wayne Miss Phyllis Bolton of \'Yayn~, and struck thel member whtle he - ---;------ - --- Ipddress on. Auxil.lary work. Miss: Page One~War . . Dnve•.

c~ty school P.MT. A. is bemg con- were married October 5 by Rev. was ~ork.Jng the governm£'nt H~'" 'Tonlill Oppratlo. I ~'rances Wylie. Winside, gare 'B Football Games. CitjY ~ool

dpUa~endt.tThie'ascWh.erekw·teehek.l0ptuhbal,ncnu"na~ Rte'rBoiftlNorol.'h·ThBeOllbornid.e is a taughM corn bms In W yn£'. . Ted (traIfls of Ca;roll. h d tOI1- reading, "Day and Darkness." The Scrap Dr~ve. ..BUildings~~ s11s rernov d here \\ ednes }. I program closed With Singing "On- at ~msIde Moved.

teres~ is urged in recognizing the I - ---.......~- -- ---~ ward Christian Soldiers." \Vedding. '.'need for cooperation in school af- Undergoes Operation,!. Broxght to Hospital I Other Wa;yne women at Carroll Pa,::'" rv.~o--Ear~

i:: ~~d~ll t~~irdr;:~~~~~::~i~ anr:;~~~~ ~~I':~;~di~~t~:~:~~ br~;ht~~ia\~~I~~eo~1~~~ l\~~~ fof the meeting. were MrS. Antone pa~~s Th~:~ RenvelopeS; sent to aU parents nesday at a local hospital. day for medical Cai"e. Lerner, Mrs. Will Roe. Mrs. L. W. Newsthrough the teachers, are expect- -+- Needham. Mrs. Floyd C~:tnger. Mrs. Page F~ur--carroed to be retumeli this we~k. All 0$8U~~~e<"tjon. I John Bush, Mrs. HattIe McNutt. \Vayne South

Bob Blrfsell of Wisner. was tn Mrs. J. C. Johnsqn .of Manhattan.) R .a local hosp.ital from Satu ay u~V Kan.. who is heJ'VlSiUng, also at- pa.b:nn~~e----Witil Wedn£'sday With a ha .mf

rtended. . I Service. WiJb~; I

Mrll. Claude Wright left Sunday lion Wayne women lannmg to go to. Page SLx-UneVt'ning for oUyWood, Fla. to:. - Emen;on are asl«'d to meet with rl Vfilyne. Loc8I5..visit Iher da hter, Mrs, Alfred County board allow b Mrs. Bruggt'r Fritlay afternoon to Tax List.LeXO·1' Tuesda). make plans. ;. . _ _ ·~":'':''''---++-...-IJ4,*,,*:''

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Ha'l ~ajor 0 ration.Mr.", Waltf'r Brack nsick unrlpr­

went a major operati n Monday <::Ita local hoopital. He condition isreported as good as can he f'.Y.:­

pecte<i.

Married in\Vrn. E. Remsha , Rpd \Ving,

Minn., and Miss Mar orie L. StE'\'­ens, Maiden Rock, W s., WE'rf' mar­ried Saturday by Re . G:--e:-ie~('hpn

at St. Paul parsona

Fel!l S.ptha

Klrk'lIHardwatf'r ('astllp

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CABBAGE-~'I::~f'~:I~II;a:I~_~;a lJood Lb. 2~c

Grapes Tokay "arl'rlY Lb. 12c~Celery Srlf-blrarb!n. Lb. .IOc·Sqaash Hubbard variety Lb. 3c-Rutabagas Lb. 3c~Onions L s_ So_ t, "b;'r Lb!' Sc

Sell Your Waste Fats to Safeway"'aT in tbe Plldlk haill Krf'ally rPdul'f'd our

«tount,.:y·" "upply of \'''I'rtahl ... fab fnJlTl Ih..far EaA-t. It '1", np<'pI't-'iBf)' to find !LIubMUtntf''lofor them. Mor('o\'pr, fat.. makf" Kly~.. rlnf'.And E'lyN>rlnfl rn._...·s f''\plo..h'f''s for_ our ami·td forrf""i and .1IIf'--..xplnsl\:PllO to down A:diplalU"", !>top their taDks, ..1nk thpir shll)!ll" ~)urtountJ'}" nf'~d!l million,. of pounds or glyn·nne.and yor ('an ht'lp !'Iuppl)' It.

Pop Corn :::::~:~

100% Bran S.bl....o

Salt ~I~~y~~; lodJud

White King ~::;UJaU-d

Su-Porb ~::;~Iatt'd

Soap Blu. Ba...el

SoapSoapLye Lowlt

Stove Poli.h ~:I'::'k

Toothpicks ~::DBuy War Stamp. at Safeway

O~n'e f1re p""'enUon Week, Oct. 4-10

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16-07..Bag

2-tb.Bag

2-lb.Bnt

I-lb.('tn.

Small('an

12·oz­>Jar

14·oz.BU.

Qt.Jar

So. 2 Hc('an

46--oz, 21c("an

4f)-.o7.. 19c("an

Il,-lb. IOeLuaf

3-lb. 2Scllag

2 (MIlt.OaK""

3-lb.('an

3 So. I('ans

3 Tall("anli

;::~ 21/116c

. H~'fuitleI .* II It It get a Cf)uru III Illl/hllj'm hy !/Idll * L,H ()J 1luthtimrlll Jood;

* 11 It' kj<J'} l'elpeJ ,/eJetlle .1/ !J(,mo>

Sll~~, :t,a:.;~~,~~~~~..~~EE..J,!~'11SYou.r (J- q'r~mpnt ha!i rf'Questf'd that ;you and .your fn )11~·1 eat no morf' than -:!IIZ pQunds of'.pat '~1'SOD {"arh \\f'f'k. l.A't'"' all ('.operatf". _ ~

nllY no u-Tf' Ithan your !amIlY'K !'Iharf' for' \irtory.

CherubMi 'S " h Em ral~' Bay:plnac fan y q~allty

T t . tanllanloma oes lir'Tomato Ju ce L1bb,·',

Tomato Ju ce ~~7,n~

Bread :~~~h ~f"\~~;:'Jtht'~'

Crisco ~~~­

Baby FooSoup ~at'::.~

DressingCatsup IJUI

Mustard ~. n::~d

01 ~ TrOI·leeomarg r~ne "rond

Crackers F.tqrll. ,,,,Ia

C k" A ~rtrd.

00 les In '·.'Iopbanr

Noodles r ~~"opbanr.

Macaroni s;1~GIIF.TTI

A~e you surey~ur family's

fed righl'~;

To help:in the f:m:ernmen!'- pr,)­grH~II(~rnakp t,hi.~ Xatiun f' fir~t

natlon~l fumily of buoyanllyhj>lllthy;p("()ple till' worl,j ha,q ('\'t"rklll'WH.: ~u'r{'W:lj, IlonlPruakpr,,'BUrl'alll i~ ~g a ('"rf{'~p()nd­{'rH"f' r'{H~r~(' in Ilutntilltl an' I nlt'llllplllnlJin~,

T~li," nr}\' ""ikllf'n (""Jr"'" in :\"u_

;1~~1,~~ '1l\~L ~1, ~ ILI\:~ "I'lf,~ JI:lllll:'I}' ~{;l~';' i ::~c 111,l<- .. : 1 !If' Ill'''' I' ~t Illl' ril iOllal1'-lalllla~lii n'C\lJrllJlI'nc!I"I1 llY I'llt

(;o\{'rnrl~1J1. .

It'~ a 1~·r~nali;o;c.J ('OlJr~(', so AC'X­ihl(' it ~'illl l"'llaltl(· you to work olltYOllr fatnily food prohlems rt'~llrd·ll'~" of ~i:t:1e or uge~. It'~ a ('Oursetbut \tu can and "holliol use('\'..'ry -"~IY"

TlJi~ II1tlleriaJ, galhf'fed from Govl'rlJllJl"ljt ~nclllrlmf'lllak{'r~'HUH'allf,'JIlr{'('1 ('lJ'l~ Iholl~an,llI of dol!:tr'l.YI't thi~ pradil'al nlld understand­ul,ll' dI\U~(" (·orHI('llll('d lind or­~lllliZ{,~ by "llr own (;rlldliulC'!\ulril onli.'ll~, i .. nvailal.l<:, tt) ;"'JlIhy lila I ~pr unly 'l.:ie.

I,I

1

1'0 h.lp you plan meals that are healthful &!1. II ~ ,attraC'~i\'e: th~ ~&(~::\ ...y Homemaker!!!' Bureau bas prepared l~le "Kll hen Cuur~ III \ ultl.tHJon.110 compJete le!!son!! by mail-i.Jc for entire COli e. ust lnlle to JJII:l Lee. WriBbt, P. (I. Do> GOO-CC, Oakland, Calilomj :...m W.,..•. tl>ru Oct. 10.I ' .--__.,---:---=--+-+:--::-;--;;;--;;~;_:::;::::;::tR:'=::-l

• Ma be Pure d with Blue Fbod-Ord Slam a

;-;I~;C T~I~~ ~,~)~,~,~~-~(~l;.~~':: .Julia ~,t"¢ \\"ri~llt, :, P. O-JB~~~ tiIHI.!·(·, 1

: Ou.kI4n.f, ('ulif..rnu. :I I'tt.~.e rllfo\l mr in "K;"'!Jrn '

:~;:~~1;n_.~lNJ'~~~::; i;;~~.~ ..)~lr::::;l:~ :, I-:,wld~f'cl ill '/..", in coin, l"-l\"l'rHlK ': the ("~~I of tll(' I'lltlr(' l'O\u"~C :

: ~amf.,., . :

:~ln.J .....,.,. .. ::_(~i~rL ~ ~I~I~ _ ~'~ ~.~_:

Exi~q-nutrltIOU. recipesJlllia '-ec Wril;ht' .. artick in lhisw('t·k', Jo'arnily ('in,le i.~ ('nlitll'll"H('('ijl('j lIi,gh in \"itarnin~, Lowin ('o~t:~ Head nhout tllp'll' ('xlra.nutritiolls r('elpe's tbAt art' app('_tizin~lJllld ... lill ill("xp('lIsi\'('· tIl prj'~

pare. ~I'''{' Family (,irelf. i~ FilL/-;e\'ery iThllrsJay.

'~

If a lady asks you'here is the nearesturn shelte-r. don'tell hpr thp Salva­ion a'rroy.

In makif1g a catchf a forwatd pass, aight end on a serv·CP elevrn jumpedut of his t rous¢rs,t mfl.Y be footballII right, hut it ain'trt.

,Ev('ry time you

epair a buildingt oruild a neW one. be

sure and paint it,Paint adds yearS oflife to bu~ldings oldand new, Be sure,too, that you 'get ~

good paint, There is

kno~,ff~enc~hdle~ith the ~ime-Tfst­

d label. in both

':~s.ap~i.n~ ~s~ ~~tter than the pig­enb tlVtt aN" h1 it.n d Glidden mes

othing but tihest. '

THE WAYNE

If you have ~stoker, you'll wantto know that youhave enough stokercoal for the season,Right now we' havea plentiful supply ofboth Broken Aroand Hareo stoker

The Pinnacle lumpcoal has heen goingout in large quanti­ties the past feww('f'ks, More andmore people arc go­ing to hI.' surE' thatthey have a supplyof Pinnacle to seethem through thf'winter, If you havebeen putting 0 f fbuying your supplyof this fine coal,don't do so any long~

er, Be saf€'--don't besorry,

he~~~Ui~~~he~~:~you lordina ilv losethrO\,lgh th ceilings.Let :us ex lain toYOli the pB s of your

I ho~ whic shouldI¥! i~UJate ,and the

IP4r whic, it doesUt y to Iinsulate.

i Don thr w your: mo~y awat on hap~, iaZ:rd insulating., ns, At~ only where I"''''''!!!!!!!!!!!!;'''''!!!!'!'I . t paY$ to do so,I . I

I -I learn prafes..!sor is stu ying the

Vol. 6 Wayne, N,'b" Thucs, Ocl. H, +1L No. 10

"Wdt you eloin', I rf'8ctLons of 1600 I oahi. Future sup-chile'!'" . :' childrpn to find out I lips rnH.y depehd

"NotI11ng', marv-- why lhf'y .laug,h, Any pon a~'1l1IHhJ("lra.trls-

rn~':~y. but you is ~Ont~Wl~(~ I~H~lt~:tl~ f~t~i,J~2': Is ,;rourgettini more like YO' look at the pro[":i-fHlher- every day," Sal'.

. iIt's patriotic to!

buy stonn Slash this'fall, beca~e yousave fuel en youdo. Of cou se, yousave yourse f moneyat the sal1le t lrncand have /1 muchm 0 r c corrifortablehouse, too. Order~torm sash inow forevery winddw in 1he

I house Whi~h docsnot have one.

THE KNOT·HO E

Sun.-M....-Tu~•.-W~d.. Q~t. 11-14 ,

, Matinee la t S on Sun~y

l~::t:~~~~~1~1:ois.Ey,S BESTEYER,:iC

T"'·'.""'iI S••Ad/'.' M••,••iI, rD•••~." '4I1g"',r, ......,,;,.llztd f#'. <o11w. s."," ."".-,.,." '/'",.r/.1

---/Mrs' l;-Oldbfr~~~~~l d:t :~~~; \\'e~ Monday' e~'eni~ sup..' ARE MARRIEDDorClls tea Imd also club! per guests al Bert Scott's, given in' BY 'LOCA PA.STpR·EU~lce G~[stafson was ~ Sun y honor of Donald. David Miller, , Wi . ide, son of

Idinner gues at Walter G!'os s. Sunday dinner and supper Jecob Millers, and Miss Betty

I •• >II In the afte noon the you g fo k$ guests at the Emil Ek~tgjbome Nielsen, 'Winside,'da hter of JimblcyclE-s, three pas enger tires, 10 5 val a., e If I ElVIra Borg~pe... t several days attended a miSSIOnary rail <it ( n· Were: Mr, and Mrs. Nels Ekberg, NieJsens, were rna Saturqaypassenger tubes. 16 bus and truck Alien in Vi inity ~.k last week at he Clrrence Holm cord '. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ekbe.1',;& and. by Rev, Walter.B ensick attires, 13 bus and ~ruck tubes, 14 or Tra inc. ~ome. Mr. and Mrs, John Beng son' a d IDean and Victor Ekberg of bma-passenger recaps and 10 bus and 'II Iytr and Mrs VI'tgl Ekberg and Mr, and MrS. Paul Bengts n w nt ha, and ~1r: and Mrs. Vu'iil E.k- Grace parso~ge,

by one of the nara- truck recaps. Wayne oard of ducatlOO, meet-!ChIJdren were unday everti'ng \JS- tp Wolback, Tue!ida~ to \'1."lt a berg and chJ1dren. 1D\!lted t-o-m--t-..,nd.-

.... '. __ I RhUtlsts, was one of' the first at Hertnan DlIlkJagf, Wisner, IS 109 Monda evenln ,voted 10 Spon- ltOrs at Laure ce Blattert s. couple of days at the Davi Ben _ Mrs. Kenneth Baker and. Billy-- -- It\h granted 'permit for ,new car. Other sor cltlze1shlP tr nmg for ahens M d M son hOrIle. and Mrs. Clarence 'Baker and Rev. and Mrs. G. iesthen, par-

lJced<ii Are rUed. I~ ~;e;eC, B~ess]ers whose ~ome approvals this weell: include: RayM If such a demand IS expresspd r aa . Harvey HennlOg- S 'pay d' t daughter spent all day- Friday at ents of Don Giesch<.> • a Midlandl:rojll 'ly df'r'rlR' Wed in<!1 Udl: ~. (jmly about 100 yalrds from the mond Erickson, Wayne, Geo. Bus- After the ¢t'nsUs 0 aliens was tak;M sen Iand k'Ch1ld n ~'Is)t('d at Ken· He;:rt JO~~:~ h~:<;~' the Will Test home helping the~r stUdent, have been i vited to at-

, .1':'11'>1. 'l'S ;w<! Mdcha.nts t.a. t.e ene, and t"e Otto]. Lutts heard kirk, Wakefield,. John Surber, en some rponths go, the. gO\ern· nelh Ba er ~ uestlayevenmg and 1\1 Lc 101 father, :Mr. Test, ce'lebrate hiS tend Parents' day a that place

I ~, - W 'K C H n H k" H ment provided f ds for. the de- Mr. and Mrs. Mervlfi Peterson rs. onan son, birthday. Clarence and Ksmeth Friday. Besides othe activities the,. ~,~~m (,nl Hclndolph, t¢l LlOco!n om't ~~e crash and rushed i

lto the scene. m:~n~tes~. Wi:s'i~e, o~e~~s,c. ef~ partment (If jU,stic wher~by aliens a~d Gary wenl~ \S[Unday evening ~nI'l;d"DClareldncertPe!)arlson

Jahn fa Baker joined them in the 'evemng parents will be adm tted to the

'1',(0(;1< :tr~;,r, Ba~!<:)$sC'Pt('mb r 29 1'he-BressJers met Lt. Jones, who Fredricksen, Carrq!l, Howard 1;:. might be traine in A,!merica~ i supPf:r guests t kJ-eorg(' Bo.rg's. <.l ona an a e 0!1 on Mr and ~rs Reuben Johnson Midland-Western lJ n football,Ill" :.. 1, ,1'., I, of (,-~ .1. !. was hurrying ~o their' place to Morri::l, Winside, each one pas- ideaLs. Funds are vailablr> if local I Mr. and M '. John B air ,and Mr and Mr<; Bernard P rk nd .... ere among relatl\es entertaIned game Friday evening

,l(lInt .SI0C~ Land!J3ank ~eIePhone to SiOUl£ City offi,cia.ls. 't Audrey of W ~ I) S ch fd M I '" F. I\n I on I S pI mbe 30 -r I sengW'r tube; Arthur Dranselka, forpigners want 1 e training, Any' . a er ,.ury \ ere. un- I ren, r anr ,nf', (S) - at Le\J Helgnn s Saturday ('ve-I I 1'1·:-; ',""c, (' ~l' ,he air base officers advised chopM Wayne, Clarence E, HfJ,mm, Ho:-;- desiring Ibis ins.t ucl ion are a,"kod,1 day d.mner g.u. sts. a,t th· Russc.. ll son and VI Irl:l P,Jrk spen TU

f;; nmg In honor" of Dorothy Ander-

of, 12-~6-1., Ipjn.g the plane t .... tf. to save. the ~ '- P k h 1 R II~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~!!!I -, k.1ns, ea.Ch two pas. ngl'r tubL's; to ('onlact Supt . W. Litherland: ar 0o:e. : raj l'\cnmg Cli ~uss.pI Pm ... son who rpturned to Chicago. SunI,: ~~~ia'[e~~ ~~f~l:~:. t en came Im

MGlenn Wingett, Ca 011, Anton so i hat the boan may rJl"(wint' fof' Em~IY Gr~~~,tp€,ht t,~(' e,('k~enn h{'lp\ng :vIr, P It k CE I( b tc E r Iday and abo for' Le\-I Helgren sGranqun,t, Wayne, 'ca t\-Vo truck cl\class if d('man warrants, at, Wayne \(Sl.ln~ \-\.1: a ,glr~ blrthrl-lY . lann Reynold Anderson's blrthday~.

G Tft. Establish Anny- Guard. tires and two truck tu l'si George 't Hi.]]S. totaling. ,1,:19,1.72 Wen' al~ ~T'lend from. Orr-hard, athnds I ..A...grou p or y.ouo g fOlkS. f °1

1hC I ;;-.II'l;... Ant.on Andcrbe.rt and Ver-. y ea'~'re" Army ambulances from Sioux ReibQld, Wayne; (jne' truck tire; lowl"'d as follow.' school there, 1 ' MlS.<;IO,O ehuf'('h ('nJoypr! a arl fit, neil spent Saturdaj' at Sioux City

, , " " City air base hurried to the sC('jne, Wm. Mohr, Laurel, John Hanson, Gf'nC'r.<t1 canlr ,N. 'V/, HpJ'l T(']e. Home Clrc1eJ Will take pot luck Ithe HJalmer Larson home Ion ay Ivisit lng with Mrs, John Bergeson, • ' land army men were brought to be Carroll, each two tractor tires and h C $11 3 . W' JlI d lunchf'on and ~p('nd the aftprnoon

le\enmg glw'n rn honor of 0 an Iand son, Sunday evening Mr. and

, ~~a.~~~ 0gr:.o~~~r:·w~~¢lf' ~~ipPe~n~irtt~ two tractor tubes; JohmLorenzen. ~7.~~~ \\~~.~; N' V:,s, $~~SnO~ w%alp ' v.:lth Mrs, ~JerJ-r Tutner on Thurs- Larson and Donald FIpC'tw ad 'ho! .\1r". Claire Andf'rson and Mr. andWayne. John M. Grrev<'. Wakefield, Shirl('y, 1l"p(isur r I"'-<or'lh Cf'nl~ul· day, the 1:Jth, i ,. . le.. \e for thf' a~y Thursd Iy, T' I :\1rs. Mel\'in AndplI'on ~ccompa-

1===lo====F==do=='II~e:~s~~~o~ey~oa;:~~g'::J'~eg:i~~~ Melvin C. Baker, Wayne, each two $5. ' Mr. and Mr~. Mel\m Lundin, Mr. and Mrs, Kpnnpt \\en.-! nlpd, ~ohn. Bergeson to SIOUX City• tractor tires; Fred Si£lfken, Wayne, ' Instruc~ioMnl ~sf'r\-'icf', Pionf'er Darold, ~ordor an,d Donna were st,rand entortamed ::\1r. a rl :\lr"., 10 \T';lt With thpm.

Thun at j; Odoij~'r 8 {ire, I Herb. Conyersl Carroll. each one Pub. Co., ~1S, 9; Pn>nliCf'-Hal1 Sunday dmner~ guests at the John Carl .Jot.ln~(Jn of !Rp~ ()C1k. };L Mr.! Fnday e\,emng \'isilors at Vir-Crowd:-; gathered '.all day SunM tractor tire; Iler Hansen, Winside, I ~-1 91' G' & C $ ,.: Be~gtson hom,? i and !\lrs. CUi-I \\('o.s.lrand nd Mr.! gil Ek~wrg's hf'lpmg iRon eele-

.-\If'\.":lilile'r I llm:l~' day to view the wIleckage. Army Chris Jensen Winside each two Lnc

" ' 1&.• .: Jnhn $20

." m.b::!, Mr. and Mr~. <}drl .Johnson ot ann Mrs, Rus'-;I·lI Wl'n"lr n.d an. d I hmlf' his 2nd hirthda' were· Mr rl'l'pnt; Call f J' lIell).d k t t t f '., yons \ am an, ' ,fiR; Row R d 0 k I' l S daR > f d' .. l .. ·· Th 11

'r1!r....lllllii-:.,. JmfllO tftl CIl\S.$lC guar s ep spec a ors away rom tractor tubes; Alex Eddie, Carroll, Pt. & C ~:!3 79. I, i e a, a.,: carrnc un ay an onnl~ or supper ;\Iun y d"l!-I Find :'\Jr:;. Emll Ekbe and fam. e Red Cross has n urgf'nt ca1h~ 'Plane and prohibited pho1.o- two tractor tires and one tractor B~oC;s~~., ~3,9° ~ S'~'o·tt,· j.~on;~~l~[~ are visiti,ng a ff'w days al the Rus M ninF ., ,J , : ily, ~fr. and ~rs. GlL'., hultz, Mr. for a fann hf'lper to ~ssi..<;t one ...... ho

'''111'11(~ (~olsicanl ~raPhing. Late Sunday the,road tube; Perry Jarvis, Carroll. fi\'el& C. MOm. J '. ~. sell Wens1ran~ hom~, Suntlaj .dln~(,'r h'1JC'·.... tS t r·.mJl:a.nrl Mr~. LaurenN' Blatt<>rt and ~t a hand. Anvonelintere..,ted lS

1,'.'.o,illel",O" *t the scene was closed to" traf- truck tires and nihe truck tubes. $2 f19~ '1: 'M' r?QuOlCPUh., ( b , Mr. and ~rs:: Lou](' Hansen and Muller'" ~\f'rl'" Mr. <:lnr!:\ Der- :. RRndall. ;\tr. and Mr<;.iLeo Schultz asked to notify K. K.. Parke.,~ ie and was kept shut the first of The board approved 3') recaps and ·s' .h\\-~r- , a mJllan , n., $1221; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hammer and n<-ird :\It>y p r and !oIl'. and 1 rs; WJlI I <:lnd daughter and ::\Irs. Franklln I' ---. --------

I~tClrrin./ ~,hlf' week while'the huge ship was rejected three I ' .. , T~~I G ,(".'-ilPrn Pl~\). ~.o:' $,1!J 30; Dickie were S~nd<J.y dioner guests Baker and f<:lmiIy. :\1r. a d :\fr;o I Behmer. ' ,Will Prp_nt Oppra.

,being dismantled, The stale g~ve Wayne county a"! I ~nJ-.'lr Pu :.. (0 .. ,.9.22,; Allyn al the KennetllJ. Baker home. : Hf'rman ~uIJ('r (ind ~()r 0 loiIln- : I' An all-:--tar qUJntf't from lhr'If'lIRln"FalrhnksJr·I' F P bt t 0(' lan( J1ac-on,$4.;),1;TheUnl\"('r>ilty M dM ';CI HI d-II h . h"[ . 111' . L JII dSh 11M ,', 'II .I---+----I---c+--I our a~ ue o..,aey:, specialconcessionll8stweektosat- ". ' j r.a-n rs j .an'nce r:man e( t em ln t <: d lcrno(Jn dnr or four Take T~ts. , 1 U lar ~e no 0 USle. \\1 pr.-

1- , The men; who pflrachutC'd were isfy~applications which had been ~~h. ~,o" ~2r,:q , (f'ntype M~g. c.o., children were ~unday evenmg dm- luncheon. , ! Four young men to~k pxamma·1 spnt tflf' 0pl'r~, "Vau~t," (I('lobl'r

;:~.;?~""j'" S<1tur-da ,'r€lported ha~·ing this E'xpC'rience for pending long. $_,1,1, MarCl<1. Conk. $3.61, Lil,r~ nC'r guests at the EriC' Hltz hornell Mr. and :\1rs. Charlll' F 'f't\\pod twns at the \\'aynf' P.OSI offlcf' Sal- 11.'3 a1 R 10 lhf' college audl!onum.Ithe first time, Wlwn one started . .__ - son s D:.v Go~ s, ,R()c: W. A. H1S- in honor of Elf.line's birthday. and Donald ....Tn· l'nll'rtCiI I·d 11 ,I Ilrdi:ly for ('ntrance inlO thf' umtt'd! .,t.o jump, his chute' caught on Ihe • • ['ox. ~3,2f); \\ .vn(> Book Store, Mrs. Reuben:Johnson and Kalh"! cooperall\'{' dlnll('r a1 lh' ,Jvhn, States nand or mllitan: academy,l Patrolman tfl COIlIP.Iplane and, anothe~ kicked it off VIctory Meetings $L1~, . Om}.lha Sc~~1 Supply Co., leen Nelson wtre \V('dne~day aft~' Rardpn homf' SlmdliY In onlj~ of' Rf'sullS of the PXamlnatlOrI:; wl)1 be! Onp of till' hlghway palroln1C>n

I so he was able t;o drop. John H ld· P . t $_:4,~R, KJrkl an s Drug Slq:f', ernoon guests 4t the, Reubpn Gold· [Donald FJc('!w()orJ, who le \'f'S Ifor known ~ometlm(' dunhg the flr.:it I WIll ht, at th(' court how"t' lhls ,111·Grimm, whose farm is just south e In reClnC 8 .:,)C', s:hmnllC! & :\1uellpr, $1. 10: berg home n('tir Concord, when the <::Irmy lhc Rlh, Thl' FI '(~I\\'ood : p;nl of the war. !emoon to PCl~'" on drin>rs' I}/'rmil-.:.

i ,of the Lutt place, noticed that Victory precinct meetings were Edu['<l!JOl1al l\ .ISle RtlrpClu, $:23.R9; , ---- -motors of the plane '",:ere off and' held the past week with County Educalor$ Pr gTf'<-;S Leagup, $10.-

! he saw the men balf' out from the Agent W. R. Harder and State 7S; L. E. Gun erson, Uni. of ~('h.,low-~Iying fihip. Three dropped on Agt'nt V, I-I. Pf'~ersen assisting S:.!l.70.the Grimm farm and one at Ed, precinct captains, The Fjlum Creek Operation () plHnt. Ppopl0s ::'t:al­Frevert's. Mr, Grimm took one 10 meeting was Wednesday evening ural Gas Co", no; City of Wayne,t;lie scene and latN he hclpe-d all at Ben Nissen's Wit~epresenta- 8]2,60; Carhar Lumhl"'r Co., $fLl:2;

, ~nd their chute~. tives there from fi\' school dis- L. \V. M('~a I Hardwarf', $450;, Army air cfrpsC'n\'('Slig-ators as tricts..Mr. Nissen a.nd 1rs. Fra. nk N. Vi. Bell T If'phone Co., $6X');~~ll as F.B.I. age ts from Omaha Hicks were chosen ·aptai.ns to Ed\\'. S..ymnu cash arh':lncPrl. S·l.­

,c&metostudycirc mstancesofthe have charge of futur precinct 60: Mrs, A. hilbin, $lZi; f'rpd

i cztash'N~t~f;x~~tl~~~ ;;~t.given. ft~shkei~;~hU~S~;~~~h\~~~~ ~~'~~~~~ F:I~<;:~i~f~~~'n(' of pl;jnt; L(l.~l('r,i Bodies of Lt. Austin and Lt. present. Mrs. N. F. Schropdcr and Boycc, $1.00; Fullptton Lumlwr

Sleigh were taken to a Sioux City Frank Miller arc Hoskins precinct Cn., $16.S0; Cra\'pn H<lrc!wan',mortuary. Their name!'; were, not captaini;. $124,05.released unUI after near relatives -,~-- I Auxiliary a f'nC'lPs. News Maphad been notified.' WiU. J..ea\'f'c for WNit. of the. W.. eek. $15.00; Amer.ic~na

f~~~rA~~~~al:J~;r,h~~dw~~~,p~r= Dr. and MrJ$. RL. Fishbach and g~~'~ ~~~.~~ .2~u~~~e iP~~~~~

~M ~ .son, B?bblC'; ,leave, S~turday for hp1!, $,'5.21; L 'lor Sporting Gonds

e ts; r. and M s. H. F. AWj;tin, Chphalis, .\\ash., v.h{'rc the- [lrst Co., ~R.6fi: arson's Dry Goods,

:~a~~a~~n~?lt~'e~ ~v~·~~~: i~~~4~ nam:d WIll be h£'aIth offIcer for .66c: Ru:-;srll Sporting GC)Ods Co.,was married in <'ruly, 1940. He LeWIS counrty. The FL"hbachs rp- $753; Low(' Campl)('ll. $90.00., turned \Veqnesday lasl \\"('ck from Canital 0 flav. Lage & Pfe,·].eirned his< comm~.s.sion in the u.ni- R h t h th I d f ,.oc es er w ('.re ey l<l. ('arf> or cnnrretf' -run ay~ $49S.00.v rsity .army reserve and was calJ- Bobble, who IS much Improved.

:do~o~i~ti~=s1cU%~rn~nl~r~sl~~~t.=The family has hf'f'n \'isiting in Insuranc/'e JUan ('omffl.

~~~~~~~~~~~!~Idiierat Ellington field, Texas, attd ~~~~O\~e~n~r:'a~~~h t~~~" w~~~" John R ~omZln v.ho mO\t d

:1r~~J~~d,w~~~s~woH;'ee~j~sa1~ 'A'endt and MI~~ Loul~(, \\ (ndt ~~~~p~~l: re~ ~rf'~:::~:e~~:ld~~~)\E~phrata, WasH.~ for combat Locate in Wa f'. r€'sentatlvc f r the UnIOn Cenlr l!'t' ., b f c . t S' yn Llfp Insuranf, (ompany The Nel-

lat') i !ci~yn~n~'ee~ ~~o., omlng a ~'oux Mr and Mrs G K Ebersolp, sons .... ent to the .... e5t coast Mr,r+---t-~"-I----+---+--Ij Dea.th (j;haU~nges Li\'inJ{. Bdl MIchael and Susan mO\ed to and Mr~ Th mlln and t'o\-O ChI 1M

_un. rt'Io-p..~T,"les. Oct t~-13 .! Conducting cor)'tmunion srrVi,ces Wayne from PaSICo, Wash, v.hcre dren occupy the S B WhItmore: , I 'at the Methodi!';t church Sunday Mr Ebersole walS ~onn.f'cted "':Jth Iresldenee' on north Maln street

MI\!iIWf' al 3 0 Sunda,y !morning, Dr. V:jdor W('st con- 7encg~:~~1~7/~~:~S~I~?;:\nE'~'" ;~(~~ Rth"C'o"rn,.,~).p~rtY, \acatpd by L E~'~arlY·l'\ho\\' ;')'~o day at 6 eluded: "Those men wt"!o dill'd in ' .~

that plane crash have bnought this if; ~~f:c~~ ~~~~~i~; ~t~~l dh~~a~~~~~ - ~-service up to date. We deqicate Wf"(llt!K Announ(·f"(I.this holy commUl'lion to them, We Both Mr. and Mrs. Eb('r~oll' al- Announce t.'nt is m,Hle of lhp

Who live and aSlSume no da.ngers ~~<;~e~~~tl~~g~i~~~::s'~~~e,arL' mHITI<-:lg"1' of :VI)."s LaVonnl' John-

:U~~tf~;egg~~~r~,~~:t~~/~~r:~~~~ ~-------- ~~~i ~~)rn}~'i~h ',~d:ll~- c~~~>~t,~~ t~:l~~~;::better churches.IWe darC' not give HaJt\'estln~ In Wpst. Augusl :n'1iSS Johnson IS a grad-

less tJ~~I~n:~t~ef~'~Ke Shll); in ~~:~~, ar~'C~~~i~;d ~~I~;~~rlc[~ ~l~~l:'. (~t~'H~:' ~p~>ta~:~,IT~~~~~r~~~il;The army ha!'1' a large crew of Kellogg who writes from J [omt'- homp In Cl' ar Raplds where :\.1r.

, workers disman~'ling the hu,!t¢ ship dale, In one 16;:;~acre field of hops Fishrl" is_'.ta.'~_ion agent... __' this week, taking the parts on a near Wilder, 1,QOO pickf-'rs were - - - +~ ~-

huge truck back; to the air b,$..se. employed and ~'arned 5 cents a Pictuts for L'hapel.I pound. Prune har\'est is ju.st fln- Dr. \V, G Ingram had charge

_,.undergoe?f," Operation. ished. The prunes sold for $1.05 per of college hapel TuC'~day whenM.r..s.....1II..a.~trI:t,'" k, mother of T. s. half bushel dellverpd at rail car. motion pict res,' were shown, one

Ifulj~J~}.. 14".derwe t a major llpera- Picking advancll'd from 10 cents on mpteorol gy and two on geol­tion Fri4ay at allocal hospita~. Her to 20 cents a bushel from last year ogy. Mn;. I---l D. Griffin and Milaconditio is re r.ted satisfl¢rory. to this. ----------'.~Iecha assisled.

Wausa

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Wayne Prepsters

Friday. Oct. 9,".t 3 p, m.Walnt" College Flet.

'Admission: Adult&. -25c •

Large Pkg lie

atOtl

SPAGH~l'ound ~ .2 Cello, Bar ...... Sc

SUpm,GOLDEN CORN

FANCY CREAM STYLE

No.2 Can ...••..... , •• J5c

SUPER SUDS

24c6Sc

2'-01uulepaebp ..

Ol&ntIPackage ..

.1.

, popular Flavo"

4 Pkgs•.... 21c

ZENGES ~:;t~I~~~'..~.RF.f:~ L '.

~YSTAL· WHITE

SOAP..... 21.

A RADIA "Ii a;~~~~DAY' OCTOBER 9§~;erb 'tl1JlON EVE Y1 FACE F.n!~~Hrui~~!<!~ ~r

thlS· Corktailii aDd Robb-Ross GeIa&1a oeuert.r"· - they! sit down· to lae- ~arty I breakfllSt, . 16 0 Can - _. I

'Tbe Finest Cakes ~nd - unce , ,e MqST CAKES FOR

HE l\l:ONEY are m8.derom ~obb-Ross Prepared

::J..n~if7'ize(50~"l~r:~om e(v"ery oo.g.

'almoH,TIHeI....

2 f:e: I

USE TRAPS, 2for .... : :-..: .-', , _,Ie

~""""'~I"'P'II~:I'"f'It .- =_for call1ling ~ ....fIIt

UnI""s everybody enJoys more hoiled " IF..to!ore alul unJes. there is more home-

made saWlrkrau thal\ in previolli year•• a big portlon WhIte and _1,-....of this season '. cabb8ige trap will be WRSted. We have :I 21.an attractive 10 priu QIl. loo-pound bag' of medium PACKAGES .•..• ~.. ~sUe, ootid W' ouln. gr._ Cabbage. This vegetahle DO~may be served itber ra,. or eooked ill varied dishes. VB 'Our .mall quan 'ty price lis also exceptionally low. DOlllJ' .COMPLETE T FOj DIN!fD with Cranbe!Ti", _f.._ """-"- -Sweet Potatoes Pal I Celery, IlDd numerous' other .. 2 - .. ....-,.-....fre.h vegetable. cliIp y ,ill our fruit department. Pilfka,P I_ . lie

GLOSSPound Pkl".

CORN,Pound Pkl'.

Family Bag .. j ••••• , •• 21c

OLD STYLE L

Cash for

Frozen MeatLockers

Sweet:Cream

~ra~am'sWA,YNE

And don't forget th.t

we have

•• low •• $6.00 per year

mE WAVNE HERALD; ~A }lr."'E. N w·

ge

43c23c29c

~::· ....25,'

28-0lI:.Bux

8roz.Sottle

JJar~•.25011ior.: ..

25c23c

2~::(,M .25c

2 Lhs.

.rape-Iut FlakesRioe I(;rispies Kpllo~~.

Whelt Mix 1I".rfl.·,

Wheaties

33c270230

LinitSoilax·Wi••o. CI...er Ae..jm"t•••Ia ..

~--~oft~",-"IoI-oi-1 ,.tt..V... Cle••'r ........f ' t~':2ge

CleaQ Ven.etlan BUndl, Pal ted WObdwork andwan., Window ShadeR. I. i

Ap·p'les' Dellc-lou8, ~o. I Il"xtru. P~rfUfH'y. 125 slzf-' Uur/..

Tokly,IGra,es Fla..'"

Wealthy Apples If. s. 'No.1 5Lhs.

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Ex l~in,eiJlJl'Here CONe R ' v,,,".g ,I-- C ,t'oed Anlle""on w,11 be tne , ,"'I Mr and 'Mrs Frank I Reynolds, I'lan for 'feeling. ~eer ' LOCAL NEW:t!l

~(contiIlU from Pa~~ On~) by 1 Mr: <lind Mrs Floyd ReynoJds and Th(' L C A \'0 III hold regular Eve~ing Sf>rvice, R. Wf! antiei- .p~

e. bers ad ourned--t~!-~ssig~ Mrs E. J. l;ugh s sons Mr and Mrs Newfll Stanley meetmg m Ihe D A Paul hom p te having Re.... and Mrs. Borg Blair Jeffreys moved to th~ 1r in th(j! student-un~on bUild... and family and Al Cappl8 spent October 14. th us for the evening ~r\'ioce as Jeffr·ey home. _ -i g for conferences with groups - -~ Sunday In the Walter Reynolds II. Mrs. Ethel Surber, of J1IetdeD:.a ~ndiVid~JS., I Iwnw in Si,oux City_ [email protected],prayerhasanapartment in the C', nee

,I the a y reserve CtS which Concord' 0 aft. ,Sund~y ~il)nel' gUf'sts in the A farewell party was held In t 1pPting. Conger home.Lt. Engle re resented, ay'ne eol- ' I. r.rne:-lt Pelerson home were Mr. John Berge-rEion home SUhday On November 8, ·the' "ReY, Brum- Mrs. Berme Mitchell moved, t~!e~ now h s four enJ ted stu- 'D- ;-Inel Mrs. Axel Pearson, Mr. and Cark. Bergerson who Will soon fLld, the radIO e\'angell"t, WIll be the Racherbaumer r'esidend'e atdenlt.s: Two ~uniors, Vel"tJ.on Kozi- les on M. nday Mn;. Paul Pl)t('T'Son and, baby, Mr. induelpd Into the army, lth u.~ for an <ill-day "ernee. lOS .iOuth Douglas. ,sek, Stuart, lam" Kermit Leonard'i and Mcl'. IAxc ) ':F'redrickbon and t'l'p th1S dalL' m mmd. Warren Swinney paid fine pf $10nas~HI, ip the medical Rdminis- - --j LWldr and~ Mr:;. Inez Olson. Mrs. i::~:nD~~l(~"('~g~~IPrt ,'n- "!\if} man I" domg lh,' \\'111 of God and costs of $3.61 in county!court

~~:~~o~, aC~n::~. s:~~rs-, A~I~~~JI~ Funeral Rites C ndueted A. B. Carb..n of Sioux Cily, wa:; ('d memlwrs of th,' MI'r~y HI) 1e-l~'~'he I:. fJghtlng to h;I\'C his uwn i sa~~~dJ~yA~n ~:r,;e ~i~:f'Jj;~~Thoms<>n, Wakefield. For Mrs. P. A. Ne son ht (;"',:nl';,",~,,,at~,.d. MSH,..t.u:.c¥adYMg~.'tp,ap~ Makf'rs dub at Cl Porc<.lS tf'a d- IHfjvre Monl that he is nirf'ly'F . Churc;:h Wednes ay.' ~v .~ , ... ~ Lr, n,'srtayafternoon. Elghl(,l'n Concordia L\I~t'ran ('hurl·h. lltsrtf'd in hl~' new colle~e work_la1esafety poster to be llut Ion ' ,nsign IBQhren n'pre~('nt('d lh(' !JIlt,·Mr. and Mr~. V.illfrf'd L~,'n

V 1 a"nd V 7 groups of Ua,1 I ~ i pn~l'nt. IRe\. Wm. T. ('hl'JJ, l)a"lOr) I Mrs. GPO. Stringer o~ Wrpn-~h blac~l~o:n;;rad Item n~,,('rves. ~n-Ithp V-I 'gr()~'p tren;,~~~lr lit ~l~~ ~;)l~; ,~P~~:~!,~::~(,~l~~Oi1~~~: ~;~JI_:,:~u:~\I~:I';~irl~,~;~Jl~~~i n~:;;, - Sunday "chonl and BilJll. c1a:;l't's! ,;hall. Mlnn arriv~d Monday to

16 p 8 l.lk· ~) ~ 1 K. kl {'nlisted Waynp collpgl' ~tUd('nh 11g-.'d i9 yt'<H'~, :1 mont " <.Jnd 1~ ! I ()hs~rY~ HlrUfdny. It(,et t'\'t:r9 Sund;Jy at ]U a. m. AJI- , \'l~lt h..r brothpr, Will Perdue-, andren,-prt:siden" DIck • an awe s I', on )l'n nqpc One IS Ii sophomoT(' II j' W ' : ~ ('1 y. ('I1;lrm Volll'r" l'ntertamf'd hC'r . rec('J\.lng ~() fTlUcfl l'dlfll:allOn' olhf'r r('lallvt>s.PreSIde t JI'4my MorTl~o • sec- an, Janei GatcJ;!: broughl C,UT(!tS f~' ·.f Ik' crh ,. J - . flln(., dayl'. FunPJ',d 1"11l';; Vd'J'( l'ondluf'!- Dr. find Mrs. n. n. $;l"as.~n000 J I hjiM d M J W G h, • t':' (j Ina} o. r('P an' u~ors. J I (' ;~"' ... m'11hi at H Jlrt (ay !Ydrt HI 'nd msplr;J1J(jn fr0l11 our ('IJn\·I'n-. r. ~n r.". . . os 0t;Jr.t't,a.·y. Jean nn Sharer, t easur- 10~rhe a ernoo.l11 lunch la"t Wl'11k. 'h (' S Ihl' I 'I ' .. /" Wl'rnl'"rliJY :lfl"l"no,m :11 ~ 'r{)nl ('aIToll, d"ro....p 0\"('1; to!':" fvir~ thl' hom(' uf hpr parenls Mr nd[l st*nt Sunday at Harold Goshorns

"t I t I k· I d J M ~o n ,ory, mJ <in( a tldTl Ihp hom!' ,lnt~ ;11 ~:~n rom ,('on- . ,." t~(Jn of lH~1 SundClY IpI U!oi h.. more I' , .er. it, .. lSlors 3!,; "r€£' me~. ('I ts, ~!fcKnJ 111, Tlldell a'ntl· Ho)('rt F.ootp TUl'sday PVi- ·tig of Mr.;. Gf'oq~" VoJlt:rs. Sdlurday ve- ff,lthful In our Sund<:l" school. I at (OrlCorO. Th,eY.were at Herold

The tOdent ,councIl l~IS nsor· Ro Gates, Dea.n McGmn ~ndIW1-·1 ~'I T'Jd>'] h ~ (',)rdlll LlJlhl'nw ('!JUfe·1l ht'n' with w('('k. Mrs. Fooll' C:-lme hom nltlg err rIO W S ;) I I I (Qumn·s nf'f1r Wmside Monday. log the flr,Sl ~ayne Pre I nce to ~n ted States Qt"fiCl'I·S who were br~~~h ~)j th~ (~'~\"H.Jn !'~r,,~c('V;~ H..·\". V.· T. C'lwll Hild hI' Jryp'J(' Hil1'lViii. N. Y., llint WP('k for a . a u~ )l"Urs U l. I Holy eommum<Jn ~"l"\"I("" .... wtll nIght.' ,

be hel f ri~a~ eventng .t?Qer In flyoe.. Waynt' {'olldg(' sl U(knts ,are ('nlijo;l- s,'rvw(' III ('ha n..;,'. Corm lIt lal fIJI· "hurt ,;I,ly III 1h,~, J-:. J. Ilughes MarriPd In Llnt'oln. Ill' h,·ld thIS Sundily morning at 11. RRv. and Mrs W, W. Whitman9, in It (' high'school g m allIUm., II Ebersole IS a npw studl?nt In {lu' S' .'U 10 . Ph"]" . 13 .,'C LH IO\\l'd In COfluml (Wnwl 'f"). JIIJtnl'. Perry Branaman w,-'nt 10 .in- i "':oman's MI:-:o.l"n:Jry <lnd grand.,>on, Men-ill, came from.'rhe da ce is ~o .be carr' ut ,on ~h 1st grade. rl'l: '( ~~i~ ;u~;, FJ'IJ~~n a;s, 'd . ~~ 1\11'<';. !\'('bon, WllO"('. mlJ It~"11 Sunday rlinnpr :mrl s:;uppf'r coin W!'dnf>sday of la"t Wf'P 10 qnd Junlur MI~'ilon band· will owl'! Cpnlra! City Fnday to take Missa hobo hl'mt:> "'V"Ilh p~izesl~ venlto. 1 " Kinderg"rtf'n St'W~. 'J)(j~'t()I'" \Vukpfi:,id 'J~~;oldr(Fi~~~h nanl!' Wf{;-, .Jolwrlnd "I'Nlf'!'I!z;i )..';ij(':-.l~ tn th .. lIarold CunnRrson ,ilt"nr] 11ll' marrl<:lgf' ,',If hl~ 'on, I~alUrdaY at. :! p m '1111'i \\Jll I)/' :\targaret Whitman home for theO~It~ ·bo and Ire girl W 0 are I nda Kessler ('ejt'llnih-d hnr S, Itl W' 'h L' p, " P J' .Iol1n.,-;on. ww; horn .July 17. l!::(il llilml' WI'rt' :\1r and Mrs. VlCtor Jim Hr,lrwman lu MI"s Mad lyn hi' <.innu;" Ldl gu,·:--t da)-. LEtt u." v.ppk-end. Rp\,. Whitmaru; moved(lI1'{'s'&~d in tile mo~t apb priate 5t birthC1lHy Wedn('~day \Vllh fl- ~t(,~, a~rt ';~~,:~t ~;~b, ~~L~{ii~O~~ in Slo..klll·yd, Sv,'.(·d"11 .Slif' Wa." 1-:l'l("k.';;fJ.n and Linnf'!l, Mr. Hod Mr!': Elhv.')rlh. Th,.' )-fJung l'olJplf' 'ill! ~ch hrlng SUml'nnl' a... a gUPsI. Wp lhls \\f'ek 10 Pf'ru..co.stum s. , ~r t for all. . Hnfl six j-;('nio ~. M'I' hlh A ~ bapl1z..d :ll1d <,on I I !"1ml 'd III l.h.. '111- ,\'('1 Linn, nt'\" . and :\Tr.'i. () W. m;lkr' lIwlr horn" III Lincoln.· I*n: alr;o slarltng Ih!' npw ,~I~()grHm Mr.,;. Stplla C"hichf"ster. h'£r.;;,

The ·omn.1ittec in charge of the he students'planled a nnrcissus ~>j..<.(n '" ur.. tw'lnc on

lln, 111l'!':ln fillth. AI till' oj Hi s ll' and duJdrr'n. ('arl Cun- __ Jlna1f'rJal undl'r llwm(-' of (.reater Archli' Wert and son spent Sunday

, . "'bb ., k 't·,), vvHsa, arren 1'". , I" 'I (III III d lh dM W'IIE'danc£! s: Jm~m,YY~OI'I"lSlJ,P chau'- 'U at .6,(:hool. It):- lwmg ~'pt In "11nl l.O II.M' i' . P ,. (',1011'10 Amf·tw;1 ilnd ..;1 'il'tlll'd lI;ir.!-lIn ,Inrl (J;;Ught('l', \'lniL . "~\anJ;"f-lkl1l I rf"'f' ('hunh. 4--')\, j' r'" l' \\1 1'3 In f! v,lth Mr an rI. I wlng.atman;' III Ingr.rm, Faunei Rach- a a.rk place. (:)'r~;n()IS"",:'f'Ch',<IFt,f~n;: ~;rl( p. lit E~~,'.\:, Iii. TI1"J(, "f](' \\'11S mar-I ~llmhy aff"rn(Jon ;Intfll~ lp[)j'r (I~I \ (JI In \\ Sv.dlJafk pas or) lo!-HL l"')\l (lnp Anu11wr Kindly HartJngton They had supper·aterbaunlT Mp.nlyn Br('~sl r. lnda Kessl/2'r. MarIan Carlson ~t f 'K'· ('l'{tc, \1.'11 ((:~I r11·d to I' A. r-,;,.IJ-,IIII Jlnll:li y G.I~IJ""t.'i III tIl!' (';11'1 f1 If)I'sdH'r homf' Ill( I IIhf's ('hn<';\lan fl!low hIp ~nng \J()X(~ uj lJll-~slng fur thiS AlllPrt Gamble's where Mr:.and

1"~(ml,1 Rllra~~, Il(~om. an Steve P.a~elski hay!' ('on.l.rib~ Ho%:;:~~·OS:l~~~;1.a, IlIl( am ( j lHH:.!. Tfll' f,.,IItIWlllg .vI'.] 1111' ,·';(·1- i \\ n,' 1\1 r. ;Inl\ I\fr~ (~\JY S nford ClTf 11 Y\ til Jnf'i t al I hp hom of lTWt tlng 1 ~'lr.;. A G. \\"t-'rt were also. guest.;;.Mtl.\' s Hol~llday-'is a ne p(lpll yt. d to the Iron and ruhh(>l' S('I'8f) [n thl' nllvy. air corps l'psf'r\r',-;.! ."on'i (":1111(' In ,:1 f;lrl11 I'n ..1 ,(,f 1)1'>,> (,j f.jon>:, 1\11'-:. 1-\.;:1(' f' mklf'. Mr... Adolph Bloom Thur.;d Iy ft I ConflrmlJI(ln cl h till' h S IlLJr ••••••••••••••••-•••-.....

in the' 3rd g~H,de.- dn C'. St(!'v(' has donuti'd tJ1l' larg- Irpprt'spnlC'd Friday hy Lt. Johnson. on \\ 1]('1'1' tlj('Y r"~ld('d ,~b y,.;;tl's.! !\Lln In. HlII!l :Ind \ I'I·~. l\1a,rg"art" (I nm,n <it .! 0 clock pa~ dt 1 1;) P mOnl ont> labk(lnce Wll~ ('corded e!';r,amou~t thIJs far. . Jan> 1h,'p(' I?'nllst0(j \lVayn(' Slat!' nHl"'f d Itlfn ('011(01 I 111 I L{i I\ lIlI('] " \lr loll Mt" E,\l'rptl I~, \ dnd :\Ir'i (,I (Jrgt' Borg b J:;I1IfJr fhulr pni.tlu' ~dtlll(Ja)- Football Game:

-thefilstmonth'ofschool. . hed'llldn1n madc ('lilY <llr-!slu(\t'nts: (lnp junior, (~I'orf..:r' llulljfpntl1111 "1l1( Ilink Jilil HodTU')- and l-llerY.plol1dl} (iln(Jldatps lor SuthlIJ-t (O(IOfklJlth( l\.wngDr. '. T. Jngham ami t e nurse, ~l nes lant Mpnday, Bl1'rglund, Laun'!; two .'il'nion;, F 1\11'< r'\\ !'illOi lr lVf'~ h( hlJl'hdnd II Ink AmI n(d \\.111 bf' ..... Ilh us Sun ay I Thl' "(-'nil!! ,h~llr \.\ill IJI lrtH l

'Mi!:l~ 'H}Y,Ha.nson._gay health': II - _---.J - 0 - B,~ydB<l{'khaus,Wausa,;jnd('l'alg \\!lIll,q\\,'u,-;,dd.Hld I~hl(hll- 111lRr\ Arth\lrPJlmClndhm~·lhl"tl\I(l'sv,IIJlJ'dsjoll()...... s rSdlurdn)-dIHf! m 1

exami atio~s last week. A,'rPTQlJe, Practices !\1!o1gw irE', Bn111(' C'n'l'k, drl'll l\Jlllrl ~(I~()n of (on(ord 11\ fJ)1ll lh!' Rf',-l\(,~ VJI](~ LUlh SUnllly "Iholll ]{I Aspltl"l ro- \\1 dll' m (hunlt 1 i!Hr \\tlkDI'an\ ,Cl'ari-'nce MeGI n ahd I. J:,' IV Old. ' S'l In Ih" murinp corp:-; rp"prH'" ]\1]"'i. llildl SlInd(f1 11 ,,1 0 \A.,t\II'<l dlllr(h nplr SJ',UX ralls S gT 1m Ill" blln arranged du Ing Sumln Jfl1'rn()j,n tht' I uliH'r

Prof. K.' N. Parke broUlg' t army , L' or ultt tng 01 concl'rning- which Capt. Clljn;l~ 1\lT'''. 1\11 dul \1( ~t\\ Ilf Conford l> \\, n' (alIt'rs "t th(' ConcordIa Hil Sllndd)- ;-,("11"1)1 hour lh.. B rgs lagu. \\111 dll.ld( In lilinh and

vlliiL ' W k was nhUfipd 1h"t \.Vintt'r pn:~(>nt Wayn" T,'a('h~'rs ('o!ll'gl' 1'>l~('1' I~or~ of lll"'''~,. [\ IS_ 1)(:11<:1 ('I"!]()on. nl'\' . .Palm. wal' pnro~t(' to gram. . Itlon In 1hl' mlfo'n'~1 I)f our ..hurehNo mal). ~nd Do.nna M~ Shi~aut co er crops,: small gram .l.1'T(>('n sludenls hav(' l'lllisll'd: (;nt' fn'"h- 1·,1"\\ In (il (on!,ord. ( L,n r\I'~:. ~I'I- i (~Il1;~ha to pnll'r :IS ("h:l[ll:ltn In tl1(' :-lorl1ln~ \\"()J'"hlp, 11. Rn·. org IIJIl.hIICCll1011'<

visit\' I at MiSSOUri ValJu¥, ~.;,over m nures an~ s~oragl' of Silage are man, Edwfl~d Jira('{'l:c VL'nllgrl': "1.Jt1 (:f. ;jJlI! ,\1: ,~-!Jlrl':" l S'. army. ,. ' \\d~ gl\I' tIll' Tll~'~"ag~. _ I' . fhe ~.:Jtlj,.'''': ~id, \\ III mp,f't. nrxlthe ('('k-tnd. ,11 l!l.. P roved as soil buihJing praeticl'li and on(' s.oJlh,omo!'l' . .lIllian TIiI'gl'l- I:,. n ( Llrk, III Sf ( b '-.ill: \11. a~d. M.IS. (.IJY S;1nfOfcl of 1 (llJrlg P,'upl!> 'i society. ' .. otp \\e{'k 1 hurst!,;) !Jlmg pnler1.1Inp(j

Si thlir.adeNevy.i I 10 1943. ~hese con:o;titulp 1h('l~on,SioUxCity. \I\('d fl.1, [) 1 <llllllh L;'lllh.\\I'n'SundaydJlln('r~u('stl'Ka hr·yn ~cGinn was ~sponsj- ['11 cipal practic/,s for this fall.1 In .ttlP army HiI' rorps rpspty('". gl'I'Ht 111 Ill!' .:\lr:;. K;l!I') H(~\VJnkh' hon:f'.

ble f r rp~ktng the spelli g graph, i aJ approtal on oth('r 1943 prac- r('prt'<.;cntf'd at Ih(' COlk~FridHY \ \\Ih til!' 1.r'\\lnkl .. familylasl ('('1<'. iqr~ has noll: Y171 b<'en rpcPlvPo i by 1.1. Logan, nm!' of t collE'g(' \11' Inil MIl; Iidlih 111 hnrr III llw I lo)d Johnson homp,

En'lis,h.'clas~ is wOl'kng on a YVinler cover .rops a.r!' (,~eCl..b-' stuch'nti' arCl'nll.sleri. IncI led an' \\fll In 1\llrlon '"' I) Ihl r;-,~ll\ 11' lr [ ... illl') Jn thl' ,lfli'rno,:n ~ndlunit f ('ol'JrlPsy and saJ ty. li~-ed by :-;eeding wJnI('r JE?guml'si four .'iophomnrps: Clllyl0 . Chr!'i- !\11"'. 1,,11 Hl'\Il<jl(j ... (jf 1, I( , ...., I( ~lJPP' r gIll ... 1~ of :\11 .Ind

Ju et J'9hnson of UN m, visit- !" rye after a 194:! tnkrt tllf'd ~('n"f'n, Monrhf'ad, la, l1arlpj.; blll g t h( V. (, k 'Ild II I" ,nIt \11 ( I [ J)ru ~( h( r'ed tl(' claJss last Mondal T'P; a war crop or O~(' of lfWtMuffly, Mparlow(;ro\·I'. Eliott ()I- rill' !\11lt~ Ilillil \~"(I • ,-

H 'lith Iflass made po~ ,ers to il- en manU,re croploi., 'Ihf'. ('o\'t,rl~on, ,MOOrhP;JfL 1:1, ,tnrl KI'nT1('(!J ~llndH)- ~Ii' "I~ t1 {wi ,Iphl Serl'l(!e at (/hllrohlUf5t1ile H althful meals. ps shall be seeded parly I'nough \Vhor!ow. Waynp: tl,\,o j\Jniol"s. S\\ ITl"on" I ,"lost ,"//cce.o.Dful

...., th Grade Ite 8. rnObtain a protectivp cu\"(!r. No Jl-lck Akins, J)('('atlJr.. nnd JOf' Mr". ILll"fJld (;lInn;II'i('~ rJ ,., i.,;-,

St d('n~s have bcen'm king salt r1 dit will be given Jf ('redll IS aJ- ('has H('("n('y, Hlli=.lbilrd: <lnd thrl'(' Friday In tIl!' ~lltll\ (·d["I."I)IJand four tllUpS of mount In range~ 'El dy receIved undpr Ih(' gr('('n si'niors, Milo Blpcl)R" CI.Hrk'iflIh. nf':Jr W<lynr' Iand ow l~nds of Nortl~ America. nure 011 go-down practlc('. Thc l{uss('ll McManigal, Ofcharrl, ;lnd :\1rs, ,KI'lln(:~1J ()!~(In :1~d\,W:tndilThis wOJ'l/:. has been adl c in con- ifter cover crop must nol Ill' p;-Hi- Lynn PfH'gr'. WIsnpr. "p'·nl Ihlll~(Ll;' Jrl tl,,' ( i· :'ILlg- I,f ;1\1 gIJlfJ(.'nngs cJurlllgm'et on with the studjy of map u ed in the fall. This <lJlqws $l.S(J 1-'lft('('n addItional <.;Iudf'rl\'i :IJ'f' 11Ihon !l(If)W . \, TI1,' rhy \'."OJ." Ilhollt HOC) S{'\l'r,JI V!~-

sym ols. I' ~ acre. rPHdy 10 t'nll'it. Thr' .JIHlIOIS ,II,,: ~Ir ,;i1ld .\1.1'~. 1 ;n'! ().I'(,l~l :llld II,,! ... \.\('t'!' Chrlsllan pdu-Rl a ~"rwan qod hd commit- mall grain gTC'c>n manuJ'(''I aT'(, Elmer EnvlIl Han'ipn, !,pnc!t'r, lind I ;\11 .... 1·,fJ;I~1;1 h.. mg 1.\/'1" .'-'i'" Jo.. ( I'di](,!l \\,j:; k,·ynok of 1he af1-

te~', Mar lyn Bqckm'r, CarroIlli pr vidl'd by diskmg or' plO\\ilflg un- Ikan \V"ndt'l J('nS('I1, Ct)lITII!hI.! \J"ltOl ~ I hllr,,!LI';". ! "1 11 UU 11 .'i"'-;"IOn \\ hl'n i1~ scopl' wasl~ho lPSOJ" Ruthl ~nn ates and d.er a goo4 fit.an~ or 1942 ryr', W!n- T,h" sophnmort's an': Eig. In Hf~,'d I \.11' <11](1 ,;\'lr~ Palll I 1.111 il~ :'~r I "!,,ll'l1liltlt':tlly jll'C''-;f'nll>d al1d ~I'm­Jim i('~' In-InU.s, are pr pau-Ing an ~e~ barle}! or wmtt'r spl'llS pmvld- Baill'y, Sioux City, John !lub('lt I and Mrs. (,I~')]n 1';1,111 'jH'1l1 Sl,nrLI\ "Ibll;lt,'d The ImlJorlancc' ofiqU,.s rat .. booklet uIJou a north- ed!such grams are not hH.cvpslf'd Hanisll,r,.\\'il Ynt.'. Charl('~ \\.·<I:"d](' 1'\(Tlll1g III ~J(j\lX (.11;'. . \ I (·Jtrl'i,IJ:ITI In.''I]"uctllln was l'ccog-W~H: journey. 1 !f0f hay or grain. Tim, allow" $3 BI'nlon, Oto, Ill, II(H1ald Jo'rm:ln :\Ilidn'd Swnn"',(JlI .. ,(II,·d "I 11,/I'd <I ... till' IWt'd o! 10-

Acornmlt1CC', MaryJa eHarder, !per acre. _ Fillman, ('()]('r1dgl'. Lawn'nPl' 1.1'- I~. :\1. 1):H"I()r~ 1"1101;(\ dlld dd)" l'Iw.tI1l'TlH' lilt' ('wntngcha' 'manl, .EmilY Wait.' Raymond , Storage of silage from th(>. prC'\ i-I Roy GrnllHm, IJ::lIwfa ('It y, (;('ol'gl' j·,nHl:il ~()cJ1 ~;11 unld.\ . . ",p"I'iall)" r!edll \\ Illl advanclllgJoh son'IEugene Perry! nd Carol u~ crop Iypar aJlows $1. , (;rp\,l" Pf'fl(kr. W,'nd('!1 l\1tllon \11'-; Kill1' f{('\\lllkl, RUlh, \"1' \\ill\ ("IIl"I",:1:1Jl Ifl"lrucllun III IllI,,-JeUJ Nie sen, is makl~ a bookle.t I Such practices ('an bpne(1t prop .Johnson, L<J.url'l. ,John AlIwrl ;Ind. Fn'd ;Illl! \1. l"~ \\'111 Coin..:: ."l!lll pur-:u.lts. Tllh h"pame a cli-on <: ,;oll~hward journ , ~Hld and help Itl 1943 pI'Qductlon K\'arn, SQUIll Sioux ('lly. HIl'll!il'd \\"'1(' In SIOI\.,>: ('II;' :lJl..L\.Jng rnbsloll nilly sen·icl'. RI'\.

IfrOnl Thir~ Or e. ,g)qals. Alvin :'vfu>rnman. South SIOUX «Ity, .~1r. dnd Mr> :\1.11 Ilill "j i l'll SI11II)1, :-\l'hraska cnnfprl'!1CE'1w sE-fond. m.eetmg 0 the, Eng· I ---'---~-- -~ Clpo Ellrl Simmon'i, Iii, \\"ynr'. \\r'rl' ,'.;I.H1di!~ rlltlIH'T' gll< f-.I" IJI"'''lrlL'lll. ~rollght Ihp Il1Hlfl m('s-

li~! club was given 10 he discus- ' .M0\!9 to Apa.rtm~nL f'rRn('j.'i Smith, \V'lynl'. TIll' Jll I!ll' HI:llrll' (,('tll11,.111 hUIll<' '-.Ig, .. H,,\' Flora who had r('cent-slot, of [)lans for fUlll >-meetings I L. E. Browns mO\'f'd Wpdni'<;day n1l'n ar('··C('o. H.og,.!" ("urn, .. 1-:1- !\1r ;rnd :vIr" ]LI}"\.".Y 1{:t .. I,Ir!,' n·\llrn(·d from LI1)('rJa. AfrIca,

'ant Ikarning the prope method of I£rpm thJ S. B. \yhltmorp T"p:';Hlpncc gln, and .Wl'n. FrancI" !\lullrn .... , and Sund:ly ,\r'_ to r'urtH' Iinu ,llsn ~pok('..ad r('s~ing the chair. A short I<?tlr. north Main stn'pt to on" of the South ~IOUX {·lly. hilmI' .\11'" Lawn"nc(' fling of \\'akdleld,

ora a·tizati~n. was gi 'en. Lois Strahan apartment!:i nn pasl, Sth. "lid ..... I,t,II;"d (';d!"d upon \ilI'H)U." 1"iHlen-, (If IhelIla er presl.ded. he apartment ~as vacatl'd fues- Mr. and Mrs. "r('r! \Vi!ckt'r \\"ill lllil~jl- JlII""'I!,nary '~rll"l('l]('~ (If ttw dl"tncl

(Ioria Johnson an $.y by R. J. King~l('ys 'ho w('nt tw Sunday dinrwr gW'sls III tilt' I ('('11 at (;11-..1 :-;\\,'(I""!l·... I i'l h;J;hIJght~ of tl1(>II'localia.e 'rty brought opeka, Kan, f{(>nry Flcpr home at \\'ltlSld(' (;('1) 1,IPi lllll "11I'lli TIlI',d;l) \\1') \','ry :lp]lrol~n~lIl'ly Mrs.

i_.iiiiiii~iii•••iiiiiii.iiiii.iiiiiiiiiilialand \\I·II11(·"II.,! ill Hllllul]ill .'-..\\illl- 1'!lIIl'nlOll Sllllth. \\110 IS ,,(jon 1(';\\-1son'." :\Ir ,',oITl\" 1111" I" r 111~ tIl!' rll!:qrlcf, \\"H.'l; hontlr('<! Hnd

1\Ir" I<d Iii \\ ,ttj'-,,[, 1Jl"('''~'Tll('d I" !-:(drl-fJlI,'o lnckpt pinSlwlllll](' \\1111 11l'1'lllo)t!l- ('lIfltillnlllg :1 IlllnlCjlurc of theI'r, ;\11''' l' ,\ :,\"1,,, '11 \\ II" I .. II~ I,<ml".'i pray,'r Th.) \\ hitc-robed

1\1r :lIlll ,\11''' (;1'1)11-;" l\I.tglld"lll1. JUllllll' ('11011· add('d to Ih.. ,,/:,rVlces;lnd "I)ns \\"1'1' Flld!l) "\r']1ll1g i I~I- i IIf 1111' r1;IY. Thl' S('Olor choir alsotOI"'. III Ill!' H"III.ll·n .(;IJ]dlH't g il.IJI~1I' I"itog. Th(',IHdll'< quarlpt of Wake­

Ro",; fLjJ"t {II ~('alll(', \\ l ... h : fl,'ld look part on lh(' program,:-;pl'nt (J fl'\\' o[ Iii,,! w,'('k Ill! An Impn~S;.'il\ (' mu.,-;J('al readmg cn~

tht' hOTl1l' of hi" !-'Ilul J~:ll't .llltll'd ''The Lost Sheep" was dra-l\lr and \lls (all JOhnSO/l O!lmllICi-lll ygl\Ptl by Mrs E r_

Brln( rofl \\ ( 1,' ;-;und Ij 1\1 IlIng r Ishl'r of Concord 'r Ill-' ladlcs ofSUpP( r gur "h III Ill( Anton (run the congregall(H1 ""en' ho~tflsse~

qUl'.t !lomp... to d fl'llow!':hJp luncheon after theMrs H.OIH'l! ff\\Ir1s m()~htl dltllnoon sesSIOn A glorIOUS day

MIs C F Slxson "f (,Iant, t:l'h 1 -- - --<- -----

C<lm(' MOnad)- fill I \Islt 11111('Flv.m h()flH'

Pf'~(;::~PI'iI,:/~II ~<I\~ll:~'( ::~~I}, ~:,~r~ UNTIL FURTHERWith 1h1'1I" pan'nt", Mr. andjMrs. NOTI-€E WE WILL

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10hn \'ollf'rs.Mr. <Inri MI':';. HIHlIlt' r,1'1 man PAY

and Harry \Vpn' dlnlllJf gu/".1.<; (IIM,. and Mrs. John (;pllman lwarCarroll, Thursday.

1\Ir. and Mr". Dick !las\rd(' \V('rp is Iat (;uy PIJlJlllt's Fnlb~' l'\ljlllng.Miss Lmnpa Erlcson ('ulkrl a~ PlP- i Cp'"', Ihul "'·('n,"g. I,~ ,

Mr. and Mr~. Erml CarL'iot/l anddaughter and 1\'al' c.lrlsonJ",('n'lSundBY aflprnoon lUll('h('on 1I1'~h Iin t he Adolph Bloom homl'. i

Sunday dlllnt'~ gUl'sl s ip 1111'Eric Linn. home v,·('rp 1\1r. and l\lr~.

Henry l·;·r\,',"jn a~d family. l\lrsHl'lpn Anrl,'rson, Mary and Allc('.

Mr. and Mrs Ifl'l'!Jf'rt I;;jll"l'rlind Barbarn Jfl:l'n, I\1rs. Ed. .f\lIr'l1, IMrs. Har\'py R!lstpdl' anrl. f-',t1ty

WC'rf' in way.n,'. FrIday a.fl(,~llOon·1Mr. ann Mrs. Axel Pears0'1 who

had hcen VIsiting f'l'latl\'t's I hprpfor the past two wt'l'k.s,. r('t~rnf'd

to their home at BrOWnYlllc, INl'b"Monday.

Mr. and Mr!>. Raymond F.ri¢k~on

and sons, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Alh..rf An-derson and Rf'\,prly SPf'llt Sl~ll(.lay

in the Russell Johnson ho~e at

M~~~Q;~d Mrs. Perry Knpph' r ofSan Jose. CaL, Ipft for home ~oncday after visiting ft'latiws ('fl'.

Miss CarolinE!' Salmon aceD pa.nied thpm.

Mrs. H€'nry Rastede and ~li(,f"Mrs, Harvey Rastpde and Pa riciawere in Wayne Saturday. Mis Ed­na Rastede who atte-nds c liegethere retmmed home with th m.

Mr, andJ Mrs. Gail Sellon andMr. and Mk-s. C. E. Nelson of 'an.dolph. wer~ Sunday dinner estsof Mi.. Hilma Kardell. q arlieKardell. were there in lhe fle\'·noon. ,)

, Mrs. Emma King ofgeles. was honored at a partday afternoon. in the Ivan

:$19.75Sltbve Zouave

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TilE WAYNE HERALD, WAYNE, NEB ,

8UC'~'activity t p,pe~ent~imp1edi te induc- REPORTERS. \' ttio" ight cause him to r'call earlier." f...... labor in co put g, i1lng

+'- Reporters - especially those prices on fann p tic ! TIt t~o

. em p loy e d by metropolitan bills are not aUk. so' :the. final -R porting sCljap met

ml weig ts to the , newspapers-have a hard, re- legislation on price contJj'ol will be

Her ld between now an Octob r 17 has sponsible task. They are found The number of gove~ent em- shaped in a confe nee ,~itteenO~aring on tile school, contest. It merely In the thick of all battlefronts. ployees has passed the two million of the two houses. Whg" may yetpe 'ts an under$ta~dinilt of p~greS8 b'e~ They hesitate at no danger in- mark. About 60 per cent of them emerge in the way of sU¢h legislil·ing \ ade. Undo'l,lbtedly more s rap is. be- volved in serving their newspa~ get overtime. Others do not. Bills tiot] remaffis to b seen. It is al·ing '~athered· during course of t especial pers or news agenclCs and indl- to get overtime pay for those not leged that the pre 'dent will vetocampaign than is po~sibl~ to r port, and rectly the publIc. They are in yet covered have been inti'OOuced. any measute whi h wiiIl increase

thuS! the· showingl

appa:rent Ifro n day to frequent peril, and suffer all ~~o~~e~~':s.~:~~~~:: i~r~~ ~iC~~a~nin~~~ing t::;CX:~~'.:~~day unavoidab'ly underst~te3 the facts. ~~~~~Io~t~~;)~~~'>tl~et~~;;J\nn~ makmg to increa~~ the federal provlslon~ In tha event, it is to

Annual-fi-r-e~p~re-v~e$ntio~~eek which is ~~c~t~~~~~~~ht:e;;S:~~~~~~ I .AS IE" IY KARL. STEFAN work-week to 48 hours. :e~~~~te~~~~t :te~lini;~~e.t~~·now on, tics into the wa\r ~ffo~t, and, as tltude of persons especially ~ I W,~ljJingtoo: D. C;'I ~h!ch IS charged wIth the NlpO!ll- Gerald Lancks, a member from poUcles on fIxing ceilings. As he

._-J~~~~~~~~!~~~~i-Jusual, gives empha.sis to extr.a precautions some orrlcials~m possessIOn of j September 28, 191:.:! Slhlllty to report to the c ngre$s Indiana. has made mquines in the stated In his mes age. he proposes

with the starting of stoves and furnaces. facts. These are sometimes The rouse and senate nfcrecs on matters relating to agn ltur~l department of agnculture regard~ also to exercise h power to stabi-Householders and _others will do well to withheld, and then If they hap~ re expected to reach a mprom~ productIOn and the welfar of the 109 parity. He tells hIS colleagues IIze wages. Isee that inflammable materials Xe remov- pen to be wrong, they draw se on Uhe recently house proved producers of lhc nat1On. ere ~s that no one In that department ~~d from danger and that gny efects in fires of cnticism. Open frank- fm~rgency price control act of ~hat they had to sayan t e sub.,. will say that panty will guaian~ The currcnts and ..crOSS-CUrrentsflues are repaired. ness on the-part news sOUrces. ~942, ttte, pUrpose (:If whl h 1S to jeet:, tee the American fanner 40 cents of public affairs bring some pe-

A ccjli~g ov~-;·f~~ ,,'rices mus cbnsist- ~i:~tl~~~t::~UI~npr~~Qa;t :~~o~~~ b~~k~e~~:t~~~·fQ~~:n J~h~~~~ ,/1; T;e fa~mers lff'ou an hour. ~~~I:: :~u~t~~~~t:~~~~f~~~~~~cntly be accompanied by a ceiling over and aid the scrvlc('. ObserVing Molth" t~eir work, th~ report must :~~ :~::-;;'I:en\~e;~~~~~yt~o The demand for fann labor is the Undoubtedly the strongest factor

h· h tc . t II k" d f confIdences IS a fast rule among ~e ap10,:,ed by the house anu sen- war. All they ask Is that t highest since 1920. The supply IS in the adoptIOn of ttte Brownd:c~i~llWa~~ ~~ic~ \I~l?g~y i~rlU8:Ji°ce P[hO~ publishers. Some indIviduals te b~ ore It goes to the prpsldcnt dent carry out the messag ~~lryrfc.~ ~ngOem;~; Tthh~ aV:nrat,gr~ amendment \\'a<; the nobd of fann

t [I " Sk C k ' 'II especially some with a Illtle or hi a,pprova,l ,or dlsapprova, JJverrd to the con"ress L L .... auctIon sales which iS~ sweepmgcos 0 I\'Wg'.... yI-OC etmg wagcs I have authonty- -seem to relIsh fmd- h be t d h h country is $245 rangmg from the mlddlewcst Thous ds f hjust as much to do with starting wild in- 109 fault on grounds they could e s pre Ictlon ere IS that monlhs ago, that IS, that IS WBr $115 S th ·C'· I t $185 1 ..a 0 sueflation as high-flying, farm prices. have [lrevcnted hy prae't1ce of ·ome ~ompromlse will be reached he fought and won on an quahty wa~hi~gt~~ ara Inn 0 . In;:; es are o~urrrg e;'ery W~k.

T ~ ~_~ <,~______ hlch imay be agreeable to the of sacrlflcc. .. .. any mem rs rom annmg J5-slmplc candor. re3Jdtnt.,Every effort IS being (:.:!! The' farmers ask triets have been recenl'ing scores

Ch~~~~'O~:o~I~:e(:~~f~Rr:~i~~d~~~~c~fetheP~~= ===========:.': I ad~ to conclude ~m? far-reaching than il fnlr PTlC(' for tile e °ps~~~~ tJ:~a~~UI~~ede~~teeti;('~o~~~~~ ~~r~~~~;n~~IIS o~n~u~~Y{~p~per addcently,. imposed limit to save rubber. They I Dr•.".... ~;~SS~:t.I~ ~~co; ll' sret th(t; ~e~d~ dU('I'd by theIr lahor. WIt r~g<llrd labor shortage. The year 1942 WIll th('y-';·crc c;fective in fq:i;l~ ~~I_should be forcihly reminded of the order .- '- a 5 Id rd h hre~\ en coer to thl' prest'nt law provldl a ccJ1- show a record farm productIon in Ing attpntlon to cond1tiOl1s m thoseand invited to ohserve it. . (f"lII1Inu",! froln /'11,,"" (Ill") t' ~eb t as t c~Cll )een ruc~ bltci Ing of 110 p0r cent pant pnce.<;;, spIte of the farmer's hea....y handl~ parts of the country wh~nce comes

"'~_~__ er I~a e on a I as e e\'(' ope Jl !-ihould he borne In mmd hat the caps. Each day the part that food, the prinCIpal part of the food sup-

I ' '. W h' "A 1 h I h (10 th s price control measure. mmlmum IS only 85 per cent of must play m wlnmng the war be~ ply of the nation,"ewpr typIstH In ~s lI1brlon would dc- S~em/'l~~:C:~ In<II;~:r~e~~:~<,'lge from throu~hout the debate In the panty, "and It WClS felt t maXI- comes morC' apparent. Experts

crease the demand for typewriters without "A d I ld house, ,the farmer was charged by mum authOrized should e some here say there may be a foodin the least slowing up the war effort, a~ n t 1e mesSO:J,ge to me truly ¢Ily a~d I.ndustrlal dlstnct mem~ figure abo\e panty, 10 t e hope shortage next year SeCrrf<olry \n~kard has becomewe firmly believe. that !-iOrne day I may share bcrs a~ being responSible for Infla~ that 10 the fluctw1tJOns of e mar- alannf'-d ()\('r~e sartlon He

---~-----¢ "~~yE~~~t'T"~I\~~7Il(~~('~~uia~~c~;~ ~Ion. He was Charged With. bo()st~ kct they would recC'ive an verage In answer to letters about the fa)S thRt only by pr pt actIOnAn airport to,accommodate huge homb- Ihgpncesoffarmproductstosuc:h of. panty pner's. But If t ma,>u- problems of a second front It 0 stop thIS vemen and keep

ing planes \vould seem tol

·bc in order in ALTONA an extent that the cost of food to milm IS to he ]()() per cen parity takes about }(P':! tons or shIpping thf' farmf'rs on theIr farms can aWayne. ~nsurnets would hecorne execs· prlrc or the hlghpst price t a rc- serIoUS food s rtage Pe a\erted

~~~_---'% Mr. and Mrl' Fn'd Meyer of S!Ve. Thebe members ga\e no con- cent dClte, v..hIChc\"rr IS t hIgher to get a soldIer abroad Rnd 11"'l On thp moml before the prlce

Octoher weather is usually unsurpassed Randolph, vlslted at Emil MI'YP!"s slderatlOl1 to the spread In pnces as ;.,tatr(j hy the preSide 1, the~ tons to support him It takes 20 control bills arne uP In bothin mild zephyr:; whkh now prevail. Su~r\;-l.Y. . from What the farmer actu<:llly n'- surl'ly the farmers ;-,houl he as~ men to man one bomber houses Sccreta Wickard appear-

-._~._~_ 1hc W<lltrr ,Spl,ttw'rbprs wpre C~I\-"(,qtand what the consumers surcd that thf>Y WIll rcc l\e the - ed hefore the qu~ commIttee onF T hi T ~~t Paul Dreyer s Cit Stanton Sun~ ei\'cnt ally had to pay for that maxImum prlee Elll Jeffers tile rubber admm~ agriculture anty,arnCd of an Im~

Stock g!~:::~~,J{~;;~-g~'ht~ocukmtO~t~h)e COuIltrv (J"fh~)r ~:;un~;~ ~~)(Illt~~~~~~s nnd ~~~~a l~~y t~~~~en~a.~~e;lr~:t~c~~~J pr:(~;s,I~t tJ~\~~~CdUl~~~a;t ~ par~~I~ ~~t~~o:tet~:r~ ~~ ~~~t~~t ;e~~: ~nt~~~~;~s~~ :.~~d~";~~r~7~~- Phillips (,reenwald were at AI- cost 04 proouctlon. I'~\ery effort 10 dent will stClnd hy the P I ~ dlcated hiS full program There atlOn far more threatenmg than a

are experiencing their troubles just thc hert Greenwald's Wednesday eve- elimin~td n sectIOn In the hill gUnge of hIS mcss<lge toP ~~ c~~~ are no reports ~et about what .....~ yeClr ag!) <lnrt \ery SIgn pomts tosame as merchants and man~.cturer?i. mng. whIch ,teneb to freeze thc 4lJ-hour gn'ss on Spptcmher 7, ]94 ,name~ can expect by wa) of small al ... our lOSing mo e and more -men"They have little or no difficulty dispos- Mr. Cind Mrs Alhert Grp('nwal(! week :fot hthor Was ridert!{'d. 1\ ly, that panty pnces " ust 10- cohol and rubber plants 10 the mld~ H(' stated that y anothn year twoing of the stock they have on and but wprp at ,John R(·ark·s at HoskinS, W<lS partlY,for tliat rf>ason !hi-lt the clude all costs of produc 'on, 'n- west. HIS first job /s to save the mtllion mor(' ~en win be callE'df ' I 't It' 'hi t 'I F rl U J h 'd t I hi • • rubber we alraPd,y ha\e Many from the r,~ 'n'lo "h....... .-..."d

Ill( 1 a mOI-i lmpossl e 0 seclJr rep ace- n ay ;vl1'S. fJ n GathjC of I.Rrm IS rH't mcm )f'rs. n'pu Ican cludmg the cost of labor.' In thIS members are walt10g for hIS an· forcps and l~t wa~ indust~;~',"Th'c 0

ment stock, They have the fde lots and W1O!-iHI{" was ill"o thrn'. and dem?crat, comhlnprt to adopt connection, Htlrntlon lS lied to nouncem{'-nt about the full syn- d£'mClnd for f for our ~,::~ na~they have the feNl aod they cannot afford Mrs. Ahn('r I":ilrsnn of W<,\kl'- the ClmefJdment whICh Includes the fact that farm wage r es h/3-ve thetlc rubber program. The Pf('~ tion Clnd for Britam and Ru.'i.'ila

to have their plants ~tand Idle. ~lt~;o:~:r1c~;'~SSI~f,I~)r{':;;;,~~;~~~(~~~ (r:r:~/a~rrf~~~s P;~J~c;s~~~U~71~ :,,onnc~ uthP" mh'?~c(~' P',7r".n"e[lO,o19l _r19de~nJI, ~()(n') ooogues,s l~ tfhRI hnbcxt ~P,RI r

babout WIll hp I=;rf'atp than eve-r. Even

Reasonable:e:Conclusion.. With lhelr p<olrl'llts, .\1r. and 2\1rs. lhls amendment that [Jrnducr'd I)Ur~ng ;h('~~~m(' penod, I dust al 0, om; 0 ru pr \\1 e pro- now food ratl ning plan.o; are helng~N~ltl(m'!-i Busmo!-is) ()scar I'C'If'rson /nlo!-il of Ithe blttcor ekhnte m the w;:q..:;es h:1\r mneased p '~ duced from gram and petroleum I pr'f'parcd hy Mr. Henderson's

A woman columnist who enjoys quite a Mrs C .J Wolff of VremonL,ls Ihow,C'. Tlwi l~ the aOlendm('nt that matl'ly ~II(J per cen!. prrXl

sources. _ OPA.!

vogue among 6c\'cral million. newspaper ~:_);~~~~()~~.IS~·f~;~\~~(:t~~ISI~~\v1~'~~i~:~~i~~~~ 1~~ltr:1~ ~~~~,,)},{2n~;'.s;~I!~I~ v,al);.,l ~:'\t.~r~~{:,() \7~(t:r;:. C;~'i{~~; na~~~I:~r ..:pe~t~~~rp:aO·p'I;::~·hboedh~~~ l.ndIlUhterll!" Secretary Wlck.uoreaders argues.t~at~,natiof1 that can spend I W N lh M c:I -:\1 t f Jl h t I ~. Lea <. mHi f . flone hundred lJllhon tIoliarg for war in 1943 ~. .. /'P( am, . on ,<lY . I~S a peon crecs WI a\e a un{ er- h;I\(', a dlrf'ct bearing on pr~uc.1 homes here an' worned about get~ no Intron IOn 0 m uenclOg"will he able. to illve",'t one hundl'ed bl'Ilt'on sN~~dn:n ~'OSl:f ..I°o~,.~I()UX City, spent take toadjusL tlon. In l<lklng drastlc a tlo to tlng enoug'h fuel oJ! to heat them pendmg Ip~l<; alion, but only tl)

,C> ..y:, • y~l •• , , control JrIfla.l'wn, Ihose In ut n~ thiS winter. call attenllo to fannmg condl~dollars in instrumenL') -of reconstruction in Mrs. Frpd Fn'\nt arrived home To thf' chargr that 111(' fClrmf>r ty <;lwuld not m·prlook th da~ger tions. Rut hi talk to the commit-1945." By the same token, \ve Huppose, the Monday fron: !)rtrOlt, Ml('h. IS til hlame for Inflation, Ill(' farm of ft'dUClOg pm'('s h('low he cost More and mo;::;- Nebraska glrb l tel' WRs "f)()~ .spread around. andlady would .say that if ~he had cash and \>hpre she ~,pnt Srp.tl'mhe'r L9 to,'1 dlslnct membrrs repllerl that of production and th~re b 109 are coming to the capital to ...... orkl many CII) lTJembeT'S, as well ascredit of $2,000 and blew it all in one year \I!-ilt her ddughter Hnd h~.sh<lnrt., farmers con.stltule a third of our "bout a cntlcal !-ihortage of rthe in C1Vi! servIce jobs. Most of these those ~rom r~ral Sections shared In

on fin'worb;, this would prove that she Mr. <Ina Mrs. Hnrnld B,IY r,nrou!l1 fl'OPUICltlOn and rp('{'I\P hut lO pPr food and fiber nece$.s<lry for~'our jobs pay $1.440 a year. The cost ~( "ntl1,1J0 on Pa.gEl Seven)

had another $2,000 to put into productive home .she !-ippot the wer'k-pnrl In cpnt of our nClfional lnromp II I" Rmwd forcps, our CIVIlian po la- of two meals a day and room is r':":'~--+'~=:::===::-'effort after the show in over. The Haywire Polo. III, With hN brother, Her. sCR.rcely ClPP.1rent Ihat InflR.tlOn {IOn. and allies Inconsld ate ac- around $47.50 a month. It takes 'School of ~('onomicx is Htill doing businesti bert Behmer . , ,c<tn he altnbutf'd to ramwr's. TIlPY lIon may soon bnng abou a ton- about $5 a month for carfare, and .at the same old stand. Mr, nnd Mr.s L. P.. (aauwr' npclaT"er! that the fClrmpr no hmg-- rlllJOiJ where supply OUli be another $10 for lunch('~ Some of

wflr(' Wednesday I'vetllng Ja~. er roulrl compr'te WIth th(' hIgh mucH. mor0 Important th<i co t. the girls have a llttlp monpy. Oth,~----+-------- ,:wk dinner g...", en "?e R. I ""ge' pa.d en endustry, In ,ell of tol More conscderalcon sh uld ers send borne for addet.ona!' lunds,Freezinu- Farm Labor. SpR.hr honlf' In R.Rnno~phi. fhp dl 11l" dpbatr. the lahor !-iltUR.tlOn on hp ~iV('n to the' wld(' dlffr nc- be~

~York Republloan) nf'r W;:l>; In honor of l<.rnpst Spah 011' fann O\IP to hIgh ('omrwl1t1\P twceh the pnrf' tllf' fa e re- ClIff Thoene of Hartln~ton, Clr.The statement of General Hershey, selec- who l('[t on FndilY mornIng- f v,dges anrt thf' ImTf'Cl!-ilng !-i(';lrllly CC[VCS on thc hnn and t (' nee n\"ed 10 town the other rlAV on hiS

tive draft {'hicf, that fat'r!tl labor could be !-ipr\,]('e (llhcr ~1l(,;"1.s \-.... pre M lJ! f<olnTI IClhor, was "treo,:-;e(1 ,tnu a tlw ton~urnl'r Pil)S In the rna ket way to JOIn ship agam. lie-and hISprotected by giving ticlcctecri the choke of i'lnrl Mr·s. Hoy SPI-tlll- n.nd famli~, slJiutJOn WRS dcmllndeel. (I Ii--\I'I]. brother ba\'e heen sailmg thecontinuing in agricultural production or go- rv:'r. ami Ml"'. ,J .Ii, Sp~hr a1d (6) Th(' pre\f'nl thre::ll f i fla- occans fdr m<lny months as coasting into war service seems sound. 1-.rne!-it and MI!-i!-i r'lnnlf' Selders. I Th(' Thin! rilstrlC'l nwO]!Jl'r h:I" tlon ,has not {)pen hroug t ajJout artillery non-corns. Once they

It may :-;ountl sectional to say it, bul we c()(1f('rrpd !K't'sonally \\ Ilh 1':1\.11 hy ahy Incrpase In farm p~ces. were gl\·en up as lost. They arein Nchraska feci that' if the production of CARROLL t l\-k:"Jul!, Chi'llrmall bf ttl!' \\ar man- R:ltl-jpr· 11 hilS bp('n rC'tardp b}l the both safe.food is so yit~ll to our war effort as the Mr ilnd Mrs Arlhur Lmk Ii d p,,\\",'r ('onllnlS"IUrJ, n'!ln'<;cnl.r1l\('S cIlOl·hln\h m('fra!-ie m p duqtlOnhighl'r~lIp:-; at Washington sa,Y it is, then J)rnnls "Jlf'f1! ,<"';IIIJ!\ay al Hty III tile selectnc sonICI' ;-,ysll'nl and. \\hlch tf-w farmprs have v lun~an- Omar Ketchum. the natIOnal('Hough mPH should he left on the farms to Lltd(s III AIIl)(Hl. ~ ;11"0, With repn~$('nlatlv(,." oj the ~:;II:),r.poeUr~~~ t,~~O~~lle~~ert ~:It~ t~~ legislative represcntatlvc of thegrow thp grain and feed the liveslock. Mr :lIlC! Mrs hIll· Morn", l\- rs. (kpartment of agriculture and the Veterans of ForeIgn Wars drops

Fmnk 11('('S, Mrs .ID\' I!lOkel, rs. Wdr production board on thl' fann f<-lrnj}('r~. corlstltutmg 2~ r ICcnt thIS resolutIOn on the desk ofMalJ,Y a rarrH't in York county with a Jl I· J M (' If M f h I f th t B I

bumpor (,l"oP or corn ill the field is worried. and\1r~n~.. HI·~(,('S \\'rr'l?~~r~;p:~ ;'I\l/~r t1~~~r~a;el~~o('~~a~~ ~,,~~u~:~~ ~(,I\\nl~ P;~IP('~S~ mc~"m~al S.~·lh~e~ :~~~aCtO~~;e4~~a~~t:~n~/~n';':~;How is.he to glct it in'! If he has to pay the Mond<lY last wcpk for the ellst ICt ha,; been reached although all of 10 Ikr cent of the entlre atlonal ment, VC"terans of FOrf'I£Tl Wa~prevailing ratc:'! of hand labor, will there CongregatIOnal meeting. the agencies seem aware of the Inetlmr. or $lO,SOO,OOO, i an of the U. S., condemn and opposehe any profit in the crop? And if he must senousness of the farm labor eS{lmatl,d natlon<ll mcome f $ 13.~ the stoppage of war production byhave help, where will he get it? Sln~ at Col('rid~f'. questIOn. They have bp('n told that nOn.OOD.OOO can be charge Ie ·Ith 'wlid-cat' strikes and favor fed~

Big questiohs are involved in this gi- Wplsh quartf't ~f1ng at the lan~ perhaps 25 per c~nt of f<lrmIng op- being rpsponslble for, or c ntr but- eral le/,:"Islatlon Imposing fine andg'antic \var ef1ort. Production mUfit keep nual h<lp\"esl fpsflval In Coleridge erCltlons may cease and that the- Ing to, lnflation. I imprlsonrnent up,m all p('rsonson while we qtisc great armies. But unlesH CongrpgCltlonFiI ChUITh Mo~aY food and flbcr~ so badly n{'cdl'd hy (71 11 IS rf'cognizerl. t at the who instl~te and eause Cln un-

th ' I [d evrnlOg. In tIl(' quarlflt are vor our own armed forct's and thl' panty prICPS f'stahlished ntome authoTlz£:'d stoppage of work me nee( so' every epartn:rent arc ac- and Lloyd Mon >s, Irwen Jones and foc-ce, of our a.lIH" may not Icc "onuClodil H" ,u'r C1nfacr, d n t re- WRr endustne, .0 violateon of ex­

knowledged ;~nd arranged for, there will John Da\"l:". F:rlltor F D. 51 ne. forthcommg. They f{'cognIZt' the flf>ct tl1(' 1'(lSt nf produc- Ion :lnd Istlng hona-flde labor contl-act.s.be failure and I perhapH consequent disaster Harllng1on, Howard GillaRpi of fact t-bat there Ill<ly he a food an' too low 10 cncour gP thp AdGpted unanimously:'some",here in ~hC pUtTied set.up. Alll'n, Dixon counly agent. nd shortage In another year unlps--.; nec{';.,~ar) prnductlO(l ther of. ThiS

We out her on the pl~ins think raising Rc\. w. H. Klcin of Norfolk, sp ke, ~omethlng Is done to sol\(' thIS I~ parll('ularly true of th s(' om- The amendmpnt to the pricefood iH our H st big job. We are correct Follnwlng no old Eng!J!-ih ('ust m, problem. ThC' house commlttpc on mndl11l's now ,",pllmg abo\' p.Tlty. control btl!. proposing to stabilizein our conceptfon that the farms Hhould not thl' frUils and vegetablps used'i as Hgncullure is calling I he hCl--lds of In ordrr to 111;lInlam prod ctlpn of wages, salaTl(,s and pTlces of farmbe depleted ot! eSHl?ntial labor necessary to n('('llrClllons Wf'rp aucllOnf'd off IHt~ IhI' war manpoWC'r ('omrl1lSo,lOn, till' su('h rnmmfl(jl{ lP~, the hlFhest products. caused a ~trenuous tw()-plant the crOlls, harvest them and gct the er th(' rilnnpr anrt program. Wilr productIOn bO<lrcl and the 1912 prices "hnuld be sup rttd. day dC'bate in thl:' hOLL<;e. The de-live~tock rcadv_t_'~~rket. -selective servIce system for rl'l'om- I mands of the preSident were

:.i. " Mr and Mrs. Chris LUf'ric'rs and mf'ndations' to congress on the \Vashmgto . r. c, scarcely mN except In a generalVilctory or Profits.? MI~s June Krohn w{'re m Lincoln farm Jabor emergency. Apparent- Scptpmber 29. 194:2 way. A$ the bJiI came from the(Norfolk Daily News) : SunrlilY to attend open house \at ly e\"ery farm d1f;tnct memol'l' who Oppr<Jtnrs of Washmgt 's more comnutt-ee, It was weak on wage

1'h I' I . I T I the LIncoln alr base where PI-.·t. ha;., bcen home l'ecently, has come th<ln 1,nOO tClxlcabs can e~ n('w and salary contral. It was amblg-e 11 l'rn"tlOna eamster published h/r f f' b

by the lnternational Tearnste-s'.union run0,~ D,lCk ,Luede'rs is ~tatlOned. h<lck with scores of the problems tlrC't' again Dr]\crs S<lY e ('X~ uous as to ann pnces. IXlng t e •Il ~",. I ;:::=-~'::=-::=-:;:::======:c;: !faced by the farmers 10 IllS dls~ perience WIth retreads an rt'caps ceilings at "panty" or the "high-

an article thiR bo~th headed IILeon HendeL I . Tn~ FlfTllRE. .... {rlCt. One member brought v.. lth \k\~atS ,,~~.,t_ 'Pnroprr'ot~bre!~'s Aonbtl1c~ i~~~~ £'St priqes rpcclved by farmers"

son Asks a Qu stlOl1-Are We Fighting for In NatIOn's BUSiness Merle him a sheaf at clJppmgs from c .-.,,,.,, ...., betwren January 1 and Septem-Profits?" Thorpe mentIOns many praetl. newspaIX'rs shawing hundred.s of t ImF <lgo. One driver ~al hd paId ber 15 of thiS yC'ar. As pight prln~

The articl<e opens with Henderson's cal developments asslJred In m~ [1J.rtn sales m hiS dlstnct. In dlS~ $'l0' for one t1re whIch ormaHy clpal farm products were consld~

~~~~{of~~~~[?"we out to win this war or duslry after the war if pnvate ~~~~'~7lCt~hi~~r~IS~~~~rm~;~~~~I,o~ cost $11. ~i:fl~~~:cs~a~i~o~rh~~:t~~A'ppr.ovingly it republishes excerpts ~~~er~:~:i~str~~~f-~t~~~~~~~: hll::;h official of the sel{'ctlve sel"V- TIll' numhe~ r8ckd an lottery much below. the bill was fuM her

from ~lS .st':1t~ment on ,prices-the state- improvements that Will faclli~ icl' s~lem ventured the 0plmon !-iwlrdles contInue In Wa hirag-ton. rendered uncertain by grantmgm?l~t In WhlCp he told pf his plan to sct tate travel and advance Izvin~ that If the labor emergency c~n- Orrlcmls try 10 check ~~ Jb{'[ power ~o the pre,~ident to correct~dl~mgS on sO'1e farm prlices and then add- conditions. Intel'ference from 1lfluc~ on the farm, It may be jU!-it don't s('em to be a e tal 0 I. "gross nequltles .

.. In pfreet, that mea~ that the farmer ~:~E;~\fp~~;Htit:'~:~:;ii ri~Et~~i"~~~~E~~~~::.:~~~: ()\~~ i~~~~f;'~;l~Ya\~e~~~:~t~~~ 'p~~:y~~~~~:~i~~g~~';;~~~~~:is going to be asked t take less for his to inventions. Thorpe says in of the crop seaJO;on. A high offICIal da~ profeSSIonal football games to congress the presideqt declared,product. It is my firm" onviction~t he f the war maopower commiSSIon herle. "Calculations of parit)i must in-

~~s~;~~~c~~s~,.f~ord~O o~~e~l\ha~nh~~ ;g;~n7~n:v~~r~d::vi;~INoeOp~~aO~g'~rl~~t;nr

: r~~dI ittfs ;~~~ li~~t~~~as~~l~b:': !farmm bR'<' been bl <d for ~:~~fn:l~h~::t ~~ 1~:;~~~iO;ro;~:t h' ., ,~ ...... L L-"'U LU' I' 10th h inflatIOn by big city mem r's Re- sion for which the farmen< of the-00 mue to suggest th t 1'1lJ> single group dustry. Even watl'r\Vorks and \l'rsa S(TVICe aw, crs aVE' 000 f I I" 5 P middlewest had been fighting for

be exempt .from the del ands of war." the postoffiee were develope~ variOUS ideas and one bill mttmded ~~~~'it :~'t 23 ;~en~~ Ilrr:n: years. Later, in letters to theWell,. a N1r~olk man a 'highly skilled by the risks and pnergies of in- ~~~<;;°l~~si~t!?:o~~~';.~~~~a~~~ tire populatIOn. The fa ets get chainnan of the committee. the

~~~h~~~~b~:~~~~~h: jO~~hd ah:J~r i~I:~t~ ~~~~~~ie~~i~ga~~~r:~~~~: district membqrs made it plam ~~Jo~~. per cent of our n.. tional ~::'~~::J~~~~~n~~~:ea~~dt~~~But when hQ investiga ed [;e found that future's possibilJties are limit~ :=~~~h;~~a~~~\.~i~~~~~~~o~fl:~ii~: he wanted parity as it hali beenat one p.lant lie must p y'a $200 fee to a less if ,we but remember th~ Miss MR' Ellingson fenter and sWI is, That point was con-la~r UnlOn-~tllot, .of " our e, the Inter~ If we keep in mind that there is ~~~~ ~:e{';~~e~ndt~~a:n~he s~~:~~ has joined the office 5t f J,.n the tested throughout the debate_ The

r.atlOnal Teartlsters~f9 a J)ermit to work :~s!~~:nne~:~~~rryt~ot: have, the entire cooperatIOn of Third district. Otht>r m rs of fami bloc is blamed by the pressn the plant. IAt two ot er -war plants the congress in controlling mfiatlOn. th~ staff are Ray Ned-TO 0' Fair- ~~~~Jt~~C~~d~~~e~~c: or:~:::

.~~~~~Thi~~~J.~~<t,.~~5~d.~ha~:r~e~nt:~k ~~::~~~~i~:~~~=:F::i ;:~~a;n:~~~o~~~;:;:t~~~e:~~1~ :~~~ s:;';;~s~~s~n~en ;;1~b:-;' ~~:~.rh~:'::c~;:,~~~;::to hlB Own Jot>. '~ ~ "omm"hdatt'on for those "'hO be without special advantage or I - I h

A th' < - d t t FilipinOS and Amenc ns ere sent agricultural districts. The

• D.q er ~orfol rna 10 11' d hitd no come t h r 0 ugh successdl1ly~ disa van ag~ I 0 any group or W"tio have been trytng t ge~ word Brown amendment walll carried b)Jtramll]g liS a learll nter xee t ft the work ralher than envy and vitupera. groups or our citizens. of Ithec< relatives to Ma Ila,lreport a vote of 200 to 172, whicb lnclud.he ldi~ arouqd his fhonjE an hisl farm with tion against the measure of Many letters have come 10 the n success Efforts are m¥made ed many city members voting forSIIW andl h,mmet anji, pai t brush, was their SUCCeSS. Only If we a", Third di,trlct, office asking just to send letters 10 the htl ppines il. The bill evehtually passed by atol1i by aI hir ng ~~entl or walr plant he willing; to pay this price can t~ what was in the minds of the fann th ugh the Red Cross in S tzer- vote 01 284 to 96. Thel'@ was noWQUld,' guar nteerhim w ge ~f $100 a future give up its treasures istrict members in their fight for la d There IS no gu t that partisan division on the queltion.l,week as a c ~pen ~r .if' e w uld ake 's job. the common ~an. Aand ~ parity which ~ould include labor th Yse:~l~h~e~:ered 'fhff:: The senate is-having a .imi~

: ,UJ.i.~e;.\VA' ut twin thO wa or profit usher in t~e~. en ge w <,,<:\'Sts. T'lil!'''II-*wer to that came will'f om It'?'' r

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T" I is our hentage. from the comJlUtlee on agriculture- t Japanese that f s t1plt over int:lUdinl the COR or ---,,-t-..,....,t.d[;;t,: l~' 'l' ,I --ii' -"-' c,: !' . I ( • . ,

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sistan~ libra:'n.urer. 1

~ * * ...Siwpa Tau ~Delta Man y eve-!

nlnp f'lected n,w officers MalltLoUi~ Beck, Sioux City, It sident;"Beryl [Nelson, Wayne, vic presj.lident; ~nd Shirley Hanoen .l3attl'Creek'i secretar)l-treasurer•

i '* * *Socihl ,.Science club electe~

Frank) Jackson1

Wynot, p sident';Kathryn 8che ly, NorfoJ" vicepresid~nt; Marjorie Gnu Nick-erson, isecretary; aDd Lor Stig~

ge-, HdWells, treasurer.

* * *PhY$ical Science club

Mond~ night meeting chneth Rihanek, Thurston, p sident;Robert Benthack. Wayn, Vicepresident; and Barbara Hook,Wayne, secretary-treasu . Theprogram consisted of the fioWingof a film on meteorology od tworeels Gn "Excursions in' ience.'·Abou.t 160 members were P, sent.

e/"'Ujtlal! SCUM'S,tWaJ

Ou Redeemer'" Luth. Church.W rship at 1L .$unday school at

10. f I

Chbir Thursday cvening at 7:30.Lu!ther League next \\-cdnesda'y

evening. IM~slOnary Aid meets October

15 in the church parlors. Mrs.Leonard Martens WJIl oe hostessand :Mrs. W. P. Cannmg leader.

ractor,I*est Sidney Plant

((·f}'ll~.~U"d from I'ate On(')

m ved 0 Wayne whert- deceasedided since with the e~ception of

a ear spent in homdteading atP dip. S. D. Mr. Scac~ attended

yne igh school, Neb!raska Nor-

~ ~Ch~ 1.I(>cgO~l(':;d warne State

r. ~ace and Miss All Ice V. Ev.(' tt Of Lyons, were m~rried Feb­r ry 4, 1911. '1'<;\-'0 children were

Immanuel E,... Lutheran Church. b rn ~o them, Matt~ Everett'" (~tev. f· C. lJOC'1.or, [Jastor) S ace and Homer Evert?tt Scace.

SUnday we commemorate tJ:n.c Mr. $caclJ s('fyed as 5t'mor clerkau.. anniversary of our congrega- i Wa*ne post office for SIX years,

·tioni In the morning ~er\'lCl', t~ r signihg because the ir)door workevJ Thea. Gutknecnt of Uska- s tClO close 'Confinement. For

1 osa, la.. Will preach the sermon any years he was a coptractor innd in the afternoon at :2:3U the ayne and vicinity. Mr. Scaee

;R.e"". W. C. H.c.j1waJdt of r\orfolk, ilt S4 house.";. five store build-WIll, be the speaker. j gs. the Stratton hotel and col-

The lactIC::' 01 the congregatlOn.l ge pdlwer plant anrl he: remodelt:'dwilt serve lunch fit noon. <'Iny homes. As city C'ngineer, he

The speCIal th~nk offenng is for . pl'rvispd considerable pa\'ing inour anny and ~a\·y commiSSIon aynt. II ... did much to beautify LOCAL NE Sfund and for oud miSS lUllS. ty parks. :\11". Scacc V.fls sinccre- Mis.s Ruth Lundberg home

----t- I intQrl'sh'd in Wayne and its pea- from ~rofton for the \fee -end.Mcthodl!4t ('hun-h. Ie and .....orked toward a beller Mr. land Mrs. D. Hatt spent

(Pr. Victor v.,.r&st, pa:-;tor; nd more beautiful cIty. He- .....e-nt Sunday with their daught r, Mrs.R. Keith, mu.-;I~ dlrt'Ctor. Sidney ordnance depot as con- C. A. :Prcston, and fami y nearJ. T. Bressler, Jr" organl::'t.) tructwn pnginC"Cr 10 June. Carroll.

Sunday, Uctott-r 11 Mr. Scace was the: first cub :vIr. ,and Mrs. F. M.Graded churc~ ~cho()I, lU. cout mast&r in \\i<'lyne.,Hc always were Sunday C'\cnmgdmne guests

su~~~~,i~~r~:02~~~~h1~'f a s~r:~~ .~;!~~;.~~~gafO~~r;;f :~f ~~~g~~~r~! :;';·b~~h~:~~ke·s for Mr.

Spccml mU:;lc In !both chOIr and vt"- ood Wf're w:icome to. budd. rf'ad I Sun~ay gueo,(s in the Haroldgan numbers. nd play. HIS lawn \\-as a pla~., V..·('st : home \\-"('re Mr. a Mrs.

Youth fellQ1,vship. 'T. UI"cu"swn round .fo: young folks, Mr. Scacc s: Lloyd jV/e~t and famHy of Os­tOPIC," Have ScientifIC In\'l'ntlOns orne v.as p<-iramount l~ hu; Inter- i mond.i Mrs. Mane We t andHelped the ~lorals of ~hn?" st.s anrl hl' spcnt all tllS leisure Idaughk~ Mary, of Lincol .

High school fellow~hJp, 7:30. njoying . hiS famdy.. r Rp\·l aAri Mrs. W. F. M t and"Lois Gamble, program icaucL IlJt'('('a~ed was a. ~~nd degree f"ml1~ of Fr£>mont, Mr. a d Mrs.

We shall be glad to ha\e you at- ~~'oorL . . Char!~s Sleckmann and familytend lhe~(' meeting.". Sun 1\ Ing :'\11". SC<lCC <tre hI:; WIfe and Mjr. and Mrs. Albert he and

nd Iwo chlldrpn, :\'l~ttl(~ who famil}( were Sunday gues in theGran Lutb{"ran (·hur('h. ('aches 10 Lead, S. D .. and Homf'r Ed. B4he home.

.:\-ll....."ourJ Synod ~\'f'rrtt. who io.; employed 10 --:c-------t----f R;~~~~~~~'rl ~h~~~k~,~~~·I~/)(\~~O~,'. ~;o ~:;\t;,~ ~~ti~~~;h<i~~\ar~~ r·" .."..~"""' .....·".."....""·""..·~· ..,........".,S. tOpIC sl udy and bU~lOl'S-" meet· .. 'fir Lu.... k. Wyo., <'Incl four r ~ ~

109 at H o'clock. lster". :\'1ary SCOflC'ld Of KImball,' :; !Friday. f'ldprs" nli'('tlllg at K p. 01, "ph" Theo CorbIt of Wayne, Edna ~ ~

Saturday, church .....choul iclt 1:3U )('tz; of Lu ..... k. and LUCIlle Fegley I ~ i

I

I p. m. ConfirmatIOn Ill"! ruc!Jon at t Landpr, \-Vyo. I ~ ~3:15 p. m. :'vIlsS ~latt](' Sc;:{('£'. who came ~ ~ ~

Sunday. Sund,ly schnol at 10 rnm Lparl. will rromaln !W(j or I ~ So'clock. C;f>rman ~{'r\ICP at.. l(J:lfJ hn'(' wp('k.". (lthpr, here from a' ~ !a. m. EnglIsh s('r\'j("f' al 11 () clock, istanc(' for the rI!f's w(>T"C'{'h'Jrlpo.;, ~ ~

Monday, \'otl'r~,' quarkri) nW('I- cau" and ;-.rr:-. Henry p(,(z nf' ~ irng at H p. m .u..... k:. :VII', <llld I\lr". H. I-: Bilh of I ~ ;

TUI'sdily, chOIr r('hl'ar:-al at /:(.~() lnlilhfl, ;"Inri ~r"" Hutllclinl' Gil- . ~

o·clock. <l ..... Pit' (If Columhu.~ i\\"l'dnC'sday. 1..<ldH' ..... All! filed- I'allhf'an~T~ WPf(' llf'mlan LUfld- I

Ing at :!:30 p. Ill. Jl()~(,'""""(·",,. :VIr". i wrg. II. B. (·ra\I'n. f';Jl~1 :vIm!:'o.;. B. ! Charm, J,

~~;~~~. ~lahnkLl and .:'-Ir~. Carl F. \". Wright. :\1. L. HInger and W. !For Mn. Ameri+-- - Urc~sl('r. (JUt ,urn \..... ('J hdp you I

1-it. l'alll'!'I F:\tan Lllth. C"hur("h an ~mpr! gllRbl1:" beauty !\I RI'\', G. (~j(,sch('n. !l;J..... torl COIl(~!!C Soc.ielies rtatural. f1Ol~ed. eh ing. ~

Church ~ChOlI at 10 iI. m. LJ .I :\VorshqJ ser\'\Icl' ;It 11. Har\·l'st q Gamma .\fu l.'iccted <'I." offl- lJIueders Beau y i

hom£' w1l1 he' OhS£'f\.·Nl. :\1C'mtx'~ cr~ :-.tunda) YlarjOflC Gnu:,f'. ! Shop ~

~n~a;~~~t(~~n~~~ I~~~~('~l""~o ~~11;1;' ~~~~l~~on~orf~~~Jd~~ctl',P~:I~~~~~ ::; ~~~ LORdn rho e 81 i~~~~j~';. i~\~hel~~~~~~l p:;/~~:\·~:it and Yale K. Kf's~ler~ t11: ~~llr>bf' a~- I~""::':~''''''': ..,.., ~..==;." mbe hpld <It noon. DonatIOns forTahltha home \l·I11 lw un dl;;;playat the morning worship. ~km­

ber~ are a--:kN! to hrlng contrihu­tions hy Si-l.turday ('\·('nmJ=; Call-ned fruits anri \"'hl'lahl('o.; . ."iWk,....of gr<lln and olhl~r prorlll"(', clc,lIlO' ....and cHsh dnnBII()n" an' we!c(}lTw.

\\tomen or the dllJ1Th meet tQ­day fit 2

LUI her LI';!l-:uQ mcet." Tllur"dilYR'p m

Chnir rp!l£'ClrSan Si-llllrr!ay: Spn­ior <'If 7,,10 p, r(1. and junior at2:1;) p. m

Confirmation rla,,~('o.; OWf't S;(t­urrlay. SCOlors CIt 1 and Juniors at:2:30.

Kirkman were guestS. rs.Lloyd Mi chell ami MIlS. C. C.Stirtz ha tilth ·scores. :Mrs. F.A., Mildn r e~tertains in two~eeks. rs. fl. J:.:. Ley has 'the .Minors xt Monday.

* ;0 *Open N w Seaaon.

U. V. lCmbers were guest~ of'the prog am committee; iY1rs. H.J . .l-elbe ,Mrs. J. W_ Jones, Mrs.J. G. Ml Jer and Mrs. J. U. Went­worth, onday llt luncheon inthe Fel er home. It wa~ decidedto devo e nne meetin~ la mt11nthto !ted Cross sewmg iand thISWIll be done ·,next Mondfay 'fit thehome t Mrs. J. W. JQnesl.

* * *Plan f r Sewing.

Can '0 members, meeting Fri­day w th Mrs. L. F. Perry, plan.ned t devote one meetIng amont to Red Cross, sewmg inhome.. Mrs. Henry Heynolds waswelco ed as a new member.Prize 10 bridge went to Mrs.RaJpt Berridge and . Mrs. RoyGate. The Uctober 16 mettingWIll e With Mrs. Gates.

* * *ayne Players.H. Morrison conducted a

109 rehear$al Tuesday eVe­n10 lor Wayne Players, partsbel g taken by -Dean ClarenceMc 'lOn, Clarcnce Wright, Dr. H..R. 'tual'l, Prof. C. V. Wail andT. Hook. Mrs. H. E. Lqy re­

VH' .'Cd "Watc.h on the H.hm~..by j\;ol'l Collard. Willard Wllt eW' elected dJrcctor to succ 'dM s. J. A . .:'-loon.: who rno\" 'd

a ay. * * * J'F Fortnightly Club.

'\'1rs. J. C. Carhart, Mrs. J. T.B e"lee, je., ~les. J. M. Slra ana d Mrs. l-'. L. :vlarch entert· 10­

e Fortmghtly duh last Thurs-rd y at dessert-bridge in the Car-

rlrl home. Dcft'nsc stamr pnzcs'cnt to l\Ir--;. D. S. WIghtmannd ~11·s. Hubert Auker..\-lrs., I g h t man <'ntertams thiS

'!lursday a t dessert after which.tw1rs. \V. F DierkIng will gl\'ethe IJrogram,

* * *'.£.0. in Meeting.I'. /';, (). nw! Tu(':-;da\ for a 1

o'clock CU\'l'J"('d dJsh lu~chl'{)n at1111· homf' 01 :'>1re-. J. :-'-'1. StrClhan.11(1.~11'''''.''''{'S \'d'IT th(' progri\nlcornmlll1'('. ,,\11:-. Strahan, .:'-lrs.J. (1. W('nlworth, :VIrs. C. II.:FI~rH'r ,Inri :\11'...... Fred :\'y!Jr'rg.EClch member (old whal she hilddoni' "SII1CP La<.;t \VC l\1d .. Thenext mcctmg will Ill' Uctoher 19with .\1rs. J. 'V'l. Junes and ;"lrs.A. T. Claycomb. Mr.;. A. A.y..,'I'lch w]11 ha\e thl' llrogr,lfn unthe histor'y of chapter A Z.

* * *Plan for Anniversary.

TIl(' golden anniversary of (lurRr'(]('{'Bll'!"·S Aid will he observedSunday, NO\·enlber 1, Wllh anc\·cning dlnncr for the women'rlnrl Ihcir husbands. Phllis forthe occasIOn were made lastThursday when the Aid met Intlw church parlnrs. :\'1I"s. 1JermanB;lC'hr. .\1I-s. (·h;Js. Sll'ckmannand _""Irs. L. \V. Valh eomprisetil(' dinner committee, Mrs. Ed.B;Jhc and Mr.<.. Albert Hahe theprogram ('oOlllllll('I', Mr:,. 11<11'­\'('y ;\-1C')"(,1- iWe! Mrs. \V. 1'. Can·nlflg !t1f' tabll' comnll{lrc. Mrs.Mill"\'ln HnH11g,Im ilnd Mrs, Ar­nold Hammpr wen' glH'sfs lastw('t'k. I\-'lrs. Ikrnilrd Meyer. :\lrs.John Lu-.;"hf'n, Mr·s. John Hl"lIdl­gam nnd .'\1:1 s. Aug. Drudigamserved.

$-------------"'llvnf' .'Wa-rkf't~, ()I·tolwr 7.IP~lces subject to change J

Corn 66cOats 3&Barlcy 5:2c

A Wo.:nan BUl'ti a Nt'\\" lIatMf'n Slip into

Glov~r Sports Weart\~ Adnrthwd in Esquire

20 present ,diVided into fourgroups 10 df!lmatize these inmodern version. Miss ,Ruth Rossentertains in November whenMrs. H. E. Ley and Miss HazelReeve have the program.

* * *Are Dinner Gueata..Miss Mildred Ann Mau, who is

to be married }o"'riday to CadetBeverly Canning in. Victoria,Texas, Mrs. D. L. Strickland andMiss Nell Strickland wereThursday evening dinner guestsin the 1-'. S. Morgan home.

* * .*Mari-Octo Meeting.

Mari-Octo met Tuesday withMrs. Robert Johnson. Mrs. Ker·mit~orzine, Mrs. r"'red Luedersand_rs. Amelia Lessman Wf:reguests. Prizes went to Mrs. Cor­zine, Mrs. Texley Simmennan

\ and Mrs. C.· J. ,Boyce. Mrs. Linni Wyatt entertams. October 20.

* * *Silver Anniyeraary.

About :'::0 neighbors and otherfriends surprised Mr. and Mrs.Walt'er Lerner Wednesday eve­ning last week for their silverwedding anniversary. Gamesand cards were followed byluncheon. Thc group pres('nt('dth(' Lern('rs with a silver tray.

* * *Kenaineton Meets.

Eastern Star kensington metFriday with Mis. W. C. Coryelland Mrs. Ted Foust in the for­mer's home, :'::0 attending to doRed Cross :sewing. Mrs. A. A.Welch, Mrs. R. W. Casper andMrs. W. D. Noakes entertain inNovcmber at the Welch home.

* * i(­

Mrs. Davis, Hostess.Mrs. Burr Davis entertained

Nu-Fu members and Mrs. J. W.Sutherland Wednesday lastweek when Mrs. L. F. Perry wonthe defense stamps pnze. Mrs.Walden Felber entertains nextWednesday. The club !lO('s to theRed Cross room to sew once amonth.

* * *Honor Lloyd Mitchell•.Cameo members and hushanrls

harl no-host, dinner Sunday evc­ning: In the Dr. L. F l'f'rry homefor Mr. and Mr;.;. Lloyd Mltchf'llwho arc mO\'lng to Lmeoln.Prizes in bridge - Wf>nt to Mrs.Mitchell and R. K. Kirkman.The group also presented Mrs.MItchell with a gift.

.* * *Mrs. Lapham, Hostess.

Mrs. "C. P. Lapham entertam­('d Worthwhlie club Tuesday.MISS Laura Lyons of Long iBeach, who is spendmg the:week at Lapham's, was a guest. i

25c

25c

Milnut

Lushus

It Whips

Milk

Giant Size

Yellow Glnbe

Post Toasties

Peanut Butter41c

Onions50-~~" $1.65

2 For

3 TallCarla

V('~etab.t"·Df'IJll.rtmfmtLf'Uu(,('l. Celpry, Cabbage

Squash, Peppers, CranberriesChinese Cabbsl{e

* * *Cheerio in Meeting.

Cht'CrIO club met Thursdaywilh Mrs. Harvey Beck. Mr.:;.Fred Lueders had the progmm.Mr.->. TexJey Simmerman enter­tains UctobeI115 when Mrs. 'JoeHaberer IS .leader,

* * .)l­

With Mr•. Crawford.Scoreboard members were

guests of Mrs. M. V. O'awfordl<'ciday when MISS Clara Wisch.hof and Mrs. y..,'. 1>, Canning hadscores in contract. Mrs. lJ. B.

t,McMurray entertains in twoweeks.

* * .:+Coterie Meetin&".

Cotl'l"le club met Monday ~ilh

Mrs. L. W. Ellis. Women deneedle and button cases fori tHcrl Cross and voted $8 to.".,afilling kll~. 'fhe hosteSs setye .Mrs. V. S. Morgan entertai snext Monday.

-l(. i(._J(-

King's. Daughters Meet.Kmg:,-; Daughtpf"s met Thurs­

day at lhe Church of ChrIst par­lors With Mrs. John Beckmanleader. Covered dl~h luncheonwas s('r\'pd. Thc women meetagain ()ctober 13 when covereddish luncheon is planned.

* * *Drama Meeting.DramA group of A.A.L'.W. met

Monday eH'nlng With Mrs. ('Iar-

ed outd?ors. iSUp~1r was~servefrom a tabl~ ce tered witl).decorated cake. hildrEm ,en.. _ed Mother I Goqse ch Talt rmasks and cr;d; i:agorl avars

For Baptia~ Aid. .Mrs. li-. Ai Wabe and Mrs. Eh.

. Sala entert~inedi' Baptist Aid Inthe Cormer'~ hocqe Jast Thursd4y

~h~~; ~I~~e~~~~t~za;~rked fpr

,* .. *Have Dinner Guesta. 1

Prof. and Mr~. John' R. Kei~hhad as din~er ;guests, Thursd~yMr. and Mrs. J. T. Bressler, jr.,Mr. and Mrs. ~. C. Cal1hart, Dr.and Mrs. Wait,er BentJnack.

-x;.,* *'With Mra, I"a:ram. .i

u.s~.ia~~t~;~l~~~~~P~ft.. J~'gram Tuestlay when Miss M~~tha Wallace· spoke on nutrition.Plans for the 'year were dISCUSS­ed.

* * *At Wm. "ueder. H"me.Relatives and fne"1ds were

cnte-rtamed in the Wrrt Luedershome Thun;day evening for Mrs.Lueders' brother, EdWin Morris,who left Friday for army serv­Ice.

CountryStyle .

25cJonathon

No.1

Cho('olate

BlI.sknt $2.89

Apple~

Cookies

lIonl'Y Hrllham

Crackers27c

v-.8 V clCetable

JUi(~No.2 Can 14-1'

NO.5' 29cCan

4·lb'.fOT

Comb HoneyNh~e and White

1-1~;lkC' 14c

. SOCIETYCir'clein Meeting.

Biple CIrcle mpt yesterdayafternoon with Miss PearlBecks:

* * *Contract Meeting.

Mr:-;, D. B. McMulTay enter­tained Contract club Tuesdayand Mts. Faul Pa\"'-l'bkl 1S host­ess nex!t Tuesday.

* * *With '1\1", Nelson.

M.R\C. and Mrs. AH)('rl ,Tohn­son ml~t Monday with Mrf;,. O.G. NC'bon. Mrs. Waller Phippsentt.'rtains'jn two weeks.

. *."* *For Roy~~NeighbJrs.Mrs.. tIattic McNUtl, Mrs.

Elsie HE'fnc and Mrs. Ma.r~ \\/el­baum sqTv(·d at Royal r\('J!j;hbOlr

12c

~(

,.1. ~~~';.. .:. • 1 "orne ofrflhoice Meats and GroceriesPHONk 355 -4- Fr~e Deli;~'; on Or~er. of $1.00 or More -- PHONE 355, . ·'1 I' "Arc Sin. Dis('8SI'. and Death

Tu-;-t!·)" IS thp sllhje'rt of lhl' ks­son- .....emlOn whlclh \\ 111 he rf'ad inChurchl's of C!hfl ..... t. SCII'ntlst.throughollt the \'·orld. on Sunday.Oeloher 11 ,

Tilt' Golden T.OXI IS S IhatlOnI'llo£'longclh unto ,tile LOld tb} IbleSSIng IS ll[l<lln Ih} people' 1 f ..J.[Psalms ~,Hl II r

Among the cl\;111ono.; \-\11]('h (Om

prise the ll'.o.;.o.;on-~'rm(ln I~ the following from thc 'Blhle: "And. Ill'hold. th{'rc \';as a woman whIthad a spIrit of infirnlily l'lghl('('years. and was bnw£'rl togpthcrand could in no '\\ N' 11ft up her

The Ground Crew, self. And whl'tl Jesus ~aw her. hFine wale f'l)tduroy, perspl- called her to him. and -"aId untration proot. rayon IInf'd. hpr, \Voman. thou art loosed froHand whip 8t1tchJ~K on ('01- thine inflnnity. iAnri J1(' l,lId hIlar, leather buttonsl $9 75 hands on her: ~nd lmnwdlat('l

a SO-inch coat ··-,1 • ~~,~ ~~~.;nla~~k:trt~~ll~I_'I;~.d glanI The lcsson-serrlnon <ibn IOdud£'

c:::;~;.z~;a:~lit1r\T Kabar- ~~~ri~~):~~w~~t'n~t~~i~~~'h(l~l~~~'~(~i..., dine, monrollan I uilled IIn- ('ncl' finn lll'alth'wllh Kpy tn Iho InK, army pocketM hand whip f;cnpturcs·' by Mary Bak£'r Erld):

~ ;~_tt:/;~oat ... 11.. $9.75 "If sickness IS t~UI' or th(' Irlea, ('=' Trulh, you cannot destroy ~I{'

1TI I f ness. and It would \)P absurd t..., "Rodeo" Model I" try. Thf'n classify sickness and e -lTI ror as our Mastpr r1ld ...... hpn I~ Whitman's Zfllan !poplln, plaid spoke of the sltk, 'whom Sal

~ ~~:~n~;~p~:k:;'lr-$6.95 ~~~~dO~~u. ~~~' ;;r~. /\n~l t;~~o.;°l~·;:-~~_- t ~ ing pow('r of Truth actll1g on h -c: Whitman Sanf ized Gabardine Jac ets man bellcf. a Mwer whIch ope s I-< Zlp~r' or hut n style. Wool lined or i df'scE"nt $8.95 the prison doory to such as a

PE"r '.ISc: tJ celanese Hnln~8 I bound. and sets! the captive fr IPO"Dd..~ PI"It! ! f physically ~nd moral: y " (p. 495 I

Per 40c PI' S Poplin Zelan J cketa II Services In W()man s club roo IPound.~ Z' S 500 Sunday at 11 :(l<L

Per ''''Oc 2: ;.; uDIID.ed I $2.95 to $ . -----pODnd.,) ••• LOCAt NEWSp,j,. d '·!le ~' :,,' Wool or COltCD lined $5.9,5 to $8.95 Wayne Cleaners Ph 41 08 f'lPOUD ....~ ~ p leso f Al

:::~nd.~,25c == ~ . daM~h~. ~thoHltS:;~~g se~~ i-.,..-;r::::"';::i=+--:--==~~::;:':::':':~===-=:+~==::;"":~~';= ;: ~ d wel'k--: With het father. Hen

I • i cor uroy ,+ hand SilO.95 ~ Schmitz. was ,B.ISunday guest t

·,·.··1··,,'. C: V g !. Wi'ANj'S I. :s~~: ~i:~~~~~~yOf ;:,:~rsh ~,. I .., brother, Albert ISOliles. The ,I •;:' ',,, I l".I ; I ~ ~ tef, who was ini Emerson for. t e

. £ -DON CtE~S ~ ~ Aooarel for Mea and Wo n I ::te~~.g~:r·n~~sS~i~J.'t i:~ .l;t;.,.; 1...... = • - i· 1 t 1,. tiC' h.i.5 '

R DEFENSEj-BUY D_EN, E pa:AMPS 1iI_ ••• •..• ..•..l- · """"."f"" "''' ,.. ,,1iI anny.we." ,·e.r. 1,

!ii~IW.li\~lillti~tl~"b."H"_\h""I"" ","""i",,':':, ..J:I;,j 0.. Ii' : ~ ,I' , IL ' . I

i I SOa.:5 Larg~ 23,cr Ba.rsl

Norco FeedsFor Be.t Re.ults Feed Your Hog. Norco ~o%.

When you have poultry to sell, call for the ~oultrypick-up. I

Sell Your Produce to IFITCH Feed and Produce

Oeo. L NoakpW-r .

COW SAL1.'j High Grade Heavy ProducLg

Holsteins r8 Cows~ Balance 1st Calf Iieiter.

iA few heavy .prineer., re.t in ,ood Pf"Do •

WILL SELL AT TAYLOR & WELLS' "CO••

FREMONT, NEBR., ON!

WednesMY, October 1

II

I

Wayne, Nebr.

GAMBLESTORE

LOCAL NEWS

Two used Maylall, Elec­tric Wash ina ~.clrrine~

in A-I conditioll.

One white oteeldoubl..

door Utility Cabinet.

One used small ,Radiat.

inll Oil Burninlr' Itewe.Priced to ..,11.

One used 9d2 bra,.,..:background wool nllI andpad. U..,d 18 months.

FOR SA!!Used Detroit J e!w,e I

table top oatural J ...

ranee. In excellent condi.

tion.

('ard or Thank... ,

I Wish sinl'f'rl-'Iy to thank allfnend"i who \ L<;II,"'(j mf' and re~·

me-mbprpd mf' \~ lIh cards, letters;}flov.·pr;; and frul! during my !>tayIn the hn<,;pllal :'t1rs. A. G, T(>sL

~n on(' .... <Iii <.;('nou.~ly hurt lastwC'pk in 1\\1l train-car a(,cld~nls

at Pilger 11w Arl PptC'rsPn;.; WrlJ'e

In anI" car and lhe L. W, HillS in<Jnlllhpf '

Clifford Hl:lnsen of Randolph,underwent a rtonsil operation hereSaturday.

• Shirley Meier, daughter of CarlMeierS of Laurel, had tonsils re­moved herE' Thursday,

GIVE US A TRIAL QNYOUR NEXT GRINDING

JOB

Colson HatcheliYWayne Phone 134

••••••••••••••••••••••••

...•••.......••..•••.~..Custom Grind1i'n

With our new P 111.Grinder we are now eq .! •. r

ped to do ..ny kind of gr ... :ing job. This Portable Gr d.er hal a large capacit)f, aowe can do your job, laree orsmall.

at the

08lf

Boar Sale!I

WednesdaY, Octobe; 11 :

BrOWning aulomatlCsholgun, practically:\"f'l.<:on. :2 ml. !>outh of

08rlp:-::-:---=---,-

Wisner Live Stock Sale Pavilion(Nillht Sale) I

PUBIIBD

:vI ARK F: T Y P E SPRI:S-GOA.RS AT AUcnO:-; 23 Dur­

C'.'i, 16 Hampshu-e:". 26 Blackolands, Pro due t1 0 n, testNi

t I"pdmg stock for commerrlalrk produC('~ :\Ight .!'>ale.ur;.;.day, Octolwr Hi, 8 30 p Ill,

.'alt":ll }l<irtlngton. ;-";plJr 08tl

-r----\\~n:D Wom('n to work In

1tw kllch"n. Slr<ll1on Hnlf>l.

ANTED: -Spwlng or altpratlonwork Spe mf' afternoons. Hattie·:!\tc~utl 0811

A:-.ITEO:· Hou!'ekeeper forCatholiC parsonagf>. \Vnle Box10, Fkenlt'r. o8tlp

VA~'TED Hou"pkpcP<'r 10 havefull chflrg(' of home. Wm,Frahm, Wli'ner. 08t:2p

ist&rtlnc at 8 o"cloek -po m. i

Sixty b~ of Spotted Po.... ChiD&. Hampahlre ~;~Boan-' These are tbe boan tlaat have takeD the~ .~~.

at the local .tock "'0'" &ad fain. =Lee Ii. Winther, ~ichard P. Kane..ict !

II •J. Owen McCord~ aw-.. !r ='

Ed. LaIRr ..... AIIlertM~, A..etl~ iN..a_D. llavllle. ,CIOft " [i •

, , ••~•••t..~~~~,,':·i~:"·

WAf\.lED· -GIrl for general of~

flce and "orne :"ales work, WriteBox 4"1, Wayne. Npbr, oBt!

WAt';"TED: An E'xperienced girlfor housework. Phone 3F21,

. Wayne. :\oIl'S. l\fel\-'In Longe,08t1p

r t\"CH and Fann Land For Salet-'41) 8Pf{'<: well Improved 7

file" ou!. I:; acres broke. bal­

ncp good grass land~ ~n('e $9<'r aen> 480 acn's 7 mlle-s out, I

well lmprO\·t:'d. 320 broke, goodfarm 'land, $18 per acre. Lots ofbargain...;. \Vnte your wants. G.tV._Brook~r, Cod!~ NE'b~

rA~TED: - -Girl to work for roomand board and somp pay. Phone1-3RW or caJi HI R14 Windom aft­f'l" 5. oStlp

}\'.f\;'\iTED - A good rplJabl{' mid­I dl" agf'd man to work 10 prod-

Iuet' house. Apply Wayne Prod·

_ Itce:_~}'Tle, Nebr, 08t1 I\·.t\;-..;TED·-A good elderly man

10 do chores during com pick-

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Are- you surf> you·vp contributp{all of your ~('fap melal to Ihe salvage campaign?

You·ng women who an" .c:.teppininto thp nursmg flf'ld now are tntering a eareer whLch i.s not onlimportant to the nation at thmoment. but which Will playa bipart in the rt'construction that falows the war, Mrs, America rnahelp in this important work bvoluntE"t'ring for duty as a nUNt" .aide. to free- more highly trainwomen .for places where they avitally needed.

To a~ure ;'rlr.; Amenca il

broadpr chOice of food productsthis winter, an allemall\'p pnClngsystem \"'Ill bp pUI Into effect byOPA parIy in OctobE'r. Cnder thp,new plan. wholesalers and n>tail­ers may ha\"e Ihf'lr ('hOiC€, of usmgeith('r thetr prf'sent cpllmg or onf'based on an adjusted marglll o\'f'rdp]jvpred cos1s. Mrs. America willfind that dPSpLIf' a fpw upward ad­jW;fmcnl.s, lhf' n('w plnn will PIla­

blp ht'r to sfrf"tch her fooo hud~('t

II bit fa,rlhf>r 1hHll has hppn Ihelise 10 thf' past f("w months.

The metal drh-e that is in f 1swing in the middlewest provJS 0the rest of the world that t isarea is not indifferent on the rjob. Everything from ash trays' tostoves is being gathered.

School children the na Uon 0 erare diving Into the salvage cpalgn in earn...1-

With bri;.;k autumn \~Pfllh('r Sf't,tJng in. Mrs, Amf'n~a's 21tpniIOnnow IS focused maJnlv on Iheprohlem of faCing thf' fuel 011 ra­tionLng thlS winler. L'nck Samwl1l do e\"f'rythillg posslblp tomake all comforlaQ~r !hls wm!('r.FUf'1 oil mtions will hI' denl('d 10apartment houses and commer­cial. InduSlrial and mslitutlonalf'stablishmpnt<; whICh POSSf'S~ thefacillties to com·erl their furnacp~

10 coal. PrPparationt' for con\'er>-­Slon to coal havp bppn madp by thf'go\'ernmf'nt In Ihp fonn of prion­tIl'S on matC'nals for th(' manufac­tUrf" of Ipgs, .... hak('r hars, gralpf;

and ashpit doors.

Th<> wompn (If Eng-land fir(' ~pl­

tmg an ('xamplt' for :\IIS" Clnd '\Ir"America III many flPlds. A slud}1" helOg: madl' of t bl' \~ ay" In whIchl<ngh~h \\Otw'n ,In' lwlplng m('f'lt he ~hortagps 10 t hp t ran<:p<lrl a lionJndustnp". Am'<"rlcan "ompn WIlllnpvltablv be callpd inlO Irdnspor­tatlOn w~rk as lhey ha\ f' o<.'('n III

Great Bntalil.

Slmpllflf'd ~chf"dulps cO\·erin~

axes, halchets and hammers ha\'ebc('n announced. ThIS Will concen­trate productIOn on fewf'r Ilnl'Sand releasf' matf'nHb and produc­tn'e faCilitIes for war p[[ort.

\VPA hil" grll~t{'d OjJl'rlltor<; qf I F() , ::;ALEindustrllll plants, offICe huJldlng~, I l gaul;eap;-trlmenl housps. holel and oth"r I \ .. H. Psuh<;tantLHI blilldlngs p(lrml";SlOn 10 roll.<ipply for blankpl authonzatl0n 10 I ~co\er constructIOn o\pr a P"rlOO FC SALE: 1930 Chf'\'roJet se,of six monlhs. Cndpr thIS plan all! <:p.crhau!ed motor. goodroutlne mdl\·lduaJ conqrUCllon '~, $611. La\\rence Smnh. 51:1Job", ext'{'(H those p"tlmatf'd 10, st~~S_t_,_ oHIlp

cost mort:' than $,l,OOU, may tw in'l Fe SALE: VPTY cholct' Hol-cludeQ in application for bJankl't in dajry helfeN, $:20 each.authorl1.ntJOn. I n-relatr'<l bull free With 5

( n. Hornp.... It'ad Fanns, ;\1c-npA- granted thp Ford ;\Iolor w, N. Y. slUtlU

company pt·rnll50.:-.lOn to inCrI'Cl:-'C'1tht, prH'l> of lis dgncullurlll lrac- !"( H. SALE \V,'11 ImprovC'o,tor n,'slgned In March, 1942, \\Ith ostly butlnm 160·acr£' WaynE'sippi Inslpad uf rublwr-lJred f)Un1y f'lrm. Ch'I:m, \'f'ry pro-\\hPI'!.", qrtl'v'p. \\atprwork:". 100 aerC's

~ It'wl bOltum land· PriCf' $80.1f'rl~n L Rmge_f. 08t 1

A <fTIU~ SALE: At Wayne·all" hL\ll1un Sat, ()('t 31 of 40a~v feeding P01and China :-prmg~a-N. VacC'lnated for cholerand erysl!x·las. ,,"Vrlte for cata­ugue. DIp G ~elson 0814

A npw ordcr 81lows a producl'rtn "hlp dlrpct to consumer on bl'­half uf a dlstrJbutor or dl'alpl' whoIS authorJlPtl under lerms of theorder to makt' such d.'ll\ery Thl"IS dpsIgnpd 10 a\Old cruss-haulinghf'lwepn a producer and dlstnbu­I(lr and thpn to customer.

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Itram, bus and automobIle to COl-I hf.> h ldren soon 'will be at h~rlege od profes"lOnal games But He I rging that ~he recoverthis y aT passenger tram and mo- I£'\E it of scrap around the

, tor bTI equipment must bl!f con-I ho The nation's' 30.000,000serve for the mO\!tment of troops, sc I oys and girl~ are being ~n-of sol leN and saIlors on le8\(> for hr,e y educatIOnal leaden! andrelat! es and frJend~ gomg to and W onservatlOn division to col-from d:amps for 1r8H-1 essential to If' t r m homes and fanns Vitally

warimess. In~ scrap. In the national- I '~T I chIldren's salvage drive in

. OP ~as orderffi ~tricter grad- t b T, {>vE"ry public school ya~d The airplane owned by sixmg Irements of both beef and Ul t e land Will become a salvage Pender men has; been sold t-o av.eal y pacP;ers, Normaly about d t, or, if space at the school is Waterloo, Iowa, flying instruc-five p r cent of the ~olal bepf and nqt vailable, some com'enient tor who will use it to train armyveal ~y packers. Normally about n~a lot. J

gradj~g of "chOice." The rf~·c("nt If~'g;~~~~~~~i'~;;;;;;P;;,t;;;ot;;;.;;;,;;;';;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1incr~se m the proporl lOn of "AA·· IImeat !actuaJly n'presents "up~ad- ---w _',ng" ~nd means a price IOcre,," RII"(~A IreguJatlons !-.l'{'k to ('ljmJO~ Ia te s~Ch Jncrl:'a;';f>S,

W~B IS starti~ a npw dnvf' to IU~~~~::~::~~!!!!~!!!Ll!J!!!!!Jpersufde lndl~'lduaJs find UUSlnPs.s !flrms, to spll typewntprs to thegovert-Jment for usp bv I h0 armed . ,. ing. \\'rile Warrf>n Wingett, Rt.ser;11es. In modern ~\·i1r ~a tnw--I FOll .$A£ 2. Randolph. ~ebr. 0811wrJtpr jS mdlspensable for Wrillng ~

Ofde!}. commUnlCa110ns. n'porls, FO SALE:-- Team of mares,a~d (Jurchase re'qUlSltlons. TYP,"-I <.; \~~d and gcntle, Albert A. KJI-'t:/A.",Nr?\'vrJtqr manufacturprs are OU,,\ Ii nl 0811maklf1g war mall'J"lals !-.() the ma'-, -+, -, - - ----:- -------- FOR RF;;-';T'.--Downstairs apartrehmet; must bp S('curt'd from pn- IH' SA~r~. F:lbldaln., us~d one ment. Phone 4-\.... 0811vall'lo..... nprs. Thu"e made .... !nCt. ya f n'd \\ Meyer, phone193:i lare want('d, ' 4 I:!. \Vaynp oBtlp FOR RE:'J"T: The Wm. Kuglp.r

fFO, SALE Purebred biack Po- r~ldence at 303 :Nebra.c:.ka, 8

Th righl to rH1JOn f<lrm ma- I n Chinrr boar~. Albert A. K1T- room..,. modern. :'\lartm RLngpr'lchlnf ry dOf'S not Clpply 10 r('palr 10 \\'akefielri. s17t4p1-- o8u1part and ali'o pxclud,'.'-,. aUIomn-bllp;.;J trucks and othpr l1<'m .... whlCh 'ALE Shf'tland pony, thrPe FOR RF:;.JT --A good 160-a<,redo nM lend themsf·ln-,s to rall{Jn- " old and broke E \\' 5tol- farm nf'IU Wayne, Npb. WellIng. 1\ t n en.; C<fIToll ~pbr 0811 lmprO\Po, no obnoxlOU;'; \\'Pf"rls.

I _ ,. - \a;;h for hrty and pas\.urp. grain1-'orniny fep(js. a by-product 1n SALE· Young tpam of rpnt fnr hAlancp. If interpstf'd

Ih" !pIlling of rorn and largply l -('l~ .• .J,:~,~" tBo'fP~;.Jaey~"o", nl~Olol~> ~~tt" ~Y7., Wayne HE'rald,usp(j I for anim81 purpo....p", ha\p ~ v, un.... a:-np, ...... p\)r 081:Jp

rWf'n Ipxempt from th,' prtJ\·L.slon" Fe), SALE Purebrpd Hamp- --'--uf (;~lPR ThiS n'sult" In s L f' mall' hog" Gf'nt' R,curd,.') ~fe,'r! pn('f'" [ollowlng Ihp I ."0 and.2. (',ht of \Vln:-Idf' lJ:.t:AI1IJ()P~curn and ('I)rn [t'cd ml'al oHt3p

:'\'EW~ :\HOCT TJlE ARI PHU Offlt·., of f.:mt-'rg- m'.""

:'\lanH4{f""ml"ntTil ~PIII' IJf th,' ('[[r!t-t 10 rontrol

I I.! WI'" ~rlm(' food.s \\J!! Il,> :hlght'r.

1 11\(' 'WSI' r 1'.\ \\'ll·n", Cannr'd hlil('k~"lPrn(':-;J~ ... :\J~ ~E 1. "n I'xampll'. Th.' lwrtlti's (·0:-;1

,I.,,,. :~lll'n "r .\Ikll \\:1"-;1 sLln_I,llor!' :-11 the C<innl'!" mu"t hav('d;l\ j.;IJ(,il ,,I (,I,'nll \11. n':- 11 Otl' "I) thp groccer mus~ haH'

;II~ !\\';J!ll'r H.:IJ'p "r 1),'nll\rl Jl lil" 1>1· nut )Llndll' Ow Itl'11n,

tlnl' \\j.,!n'~l'\ I \I~JT iUI "''''1 S"lpmll\ dl ....(~~nrrla"Plnrnc('\]l~ J P I II II IIII \llirh n1IXUnlml did not f(-

:\1 <lrvl \!I~ ( I lltmmln __ [llt 1111' T11llluf,Hlunr-.. J,lllulrj-,nil ""JI" of 1) 1\ Ion (Jhl0 I II r I Iiru,ll \ prj( (' nsp", So

('um! r Jll.l.\ Ttl ;1 f('\\ doly" i \ hol,'s;J!t'rs h<J\"f~ bf'l'n nllpwf'd aIII Ill., 11.11\Jrl !Jon]!' '!.;"{I_~ nJ;u'klljl of lhn-e rwr,'cpn1.Till \ ~"llt 1<1 11.1\\,1101"11 1')\\,1

111 :\r!"~ II J~lll IIPA i" ~~-;-"Jng tn prr>\pnt:'lIt 11101 \111~ I ·1('" I"Ising by ~('rrJlng nul ordl'rs

{) 11"111" nul suld III -March, ~uch as~_~~ i('lJ!ril,'n" I,nltlt'd \\,',U, sl!'(,plng

I g 11'1' nt;;, (·te. Hegulatl.on M'ts Ih('IP 'II "" :11 IllSt vcar'<; It'\,pls exceptif l' IllrJI'il~('S I~ ('ost o[ producllOnI -! 1('"I"r" of ."J1OI'S \\lll ill' Iltmledn~'''l "lImm,'r !() hlack. \\ hItI'. Turf­l*n aim\" ru!-.st·l. tu.... n brown ,Ind

I btll" :-\I\J<.' .... will rl'nlilln much u."I {~')- \\I';,l' lhl" yl'8r 1l('CaIISI' manu­I f~('III)"l'r<; cHI' IWl"mJ1!t'd 10 liSt'lorh d"sIKns and lasts u....pd lw­I t'f("") :-\1'ptl'mh('1" 1. l~iIl. etnd S('I)­: 11J1IIIO'r 11), 1~1:.!.

] '\ JW\\· "<Ill purpo<.;p,j rationI bJ" ,k, dl'."igncrl to pt'rmlt rallon-! q,f cnmmO(l!ly a" soon as! il "hol'tagl' tin ptops, has, .... I·nt to the printpr. v\'hpn the

Stl'(uly :\1nnday, "LI11h"hlJ'i' ~t('f'T"~ mlllinn books arc (:omplt'll'.and :'I':li'llm:" \\")1' Unl'\('n TIH'''- rI I!" 1nlHl! Illn \\111 fwgln. :-"lts, Amer-

IlO lh" SllIlj\. ("ltv Jll;l1·kl't m.l;-" 1':\lJt'('\ IWI" book !-.hortlyht!'f'\'" ,>,'ll:l1~ -It· tn ~1) - ('hrtstma". TIll' b()ok:-; wdl

Iwld tlil'll' "\~I1. hilt I(lnk· I,(~ 1;1\I'n oUt on lhl' hasis of prpvI-I'd \\I':lk I,) ,I ,11.'1· "'\\1'1' Wllh 'iI.II~ 11'l..:I"tr:l1i(Jll [lir sug:p· rallnn-

'tll!' 11111", ~ll I., "11 ~.-) F, d ,'l!:. (In,' adult Illd.\ ilppl~' fur the111'11"1" ~\"I' I,II~I I, ~I, 111.\ 11<>111 I.l!llll\ 11\ ;dl nw sugar(by" ;l! .'-:11 T'~ .'-:: \7-, (;",,01 I" J;ltll)Jllrl~ of 1-':!'lllJ P The('hulCP ."t\5("k II" \\"1" rllm lI{h- 1"i111011lllg hook."-\'v1.JI b(' rr'-

l'I"S dull T"II slill h. "1''''1"'' "(lid ,II ITnnlt'lll;Ilt'I) lJ('{e~\I."l' thell~11, \\llh m.'dIIIJII I" :,,-,"](1 \\111 nol 1)(' alf('('\(~ In Clny~II tl\ Sl,~~-) (·;ll",'~ \\"1·" II:" trw npw coupons/;$1 i 10 .'11.-) l~lJil 11"1"tp:l(l)- 1(1 ,II -"11 10 ~1."j llw n('w typP I'leClrol~·tl(' pIrtlefll·sl· 1\\1) dd\.... lil. \\, l'k. \\hJl!' din". lI"lng much It',,<; ti~l, will beSO\\" "olp at up tll <;;11 ~!'I, sldg~ 11J pUt llltO usc SOOIl. If "Xfpenmenls~F).I.). lfal lamh" \\I'f"(' "tf'(Jllg 10 l~nd anv foods \\hlch ('annot bel:i ('t·nt .... lhll..:lwr al ,'3J:{.:!.1 to S13 R5 packpd· in such cans. tmpse food~::'Iondil:!. ;old ('Wt';" \'./111 he pluccd in glass ¢Iontainers,

10 q rllI1l..: ,ll .-)1) 10 S;:} ;)() I --,and ('I'i.'>."l's m'lHllainrd IJkc i Tl1o"e who prl'fl'r greC'n teapnr(' rangl''-' stoU1d start cultl\<ltrng ~ taslf' for

,-\nJflng ~hlpP('I"" thi" arf'a b 8ck tl'a ftH' gn'l'n~ \ancllf's,W('n' lhl' f()IIO\\lng ll,'nry \Van- !laln]\ from Chlnl dnd apan hastack. lwlfpr" al :111"1, Arl MuraL!:, I h~' n [roz('n In Ill!' ha cis of lm­slpers at $1:1 :!"): \\. H, I RV,·l."', P rtPf<; p'H.:kprs \\hoJ n!prs andStt'I'I·S at Sl·~: JIf'nry If. JOI~ps.1 Jtbllprs eXct'pt for th I alrffild}'{('PI'" nt ~11: Podoll farm, "tnf'r" P rkdgN1 in qu Irlrr pounds orIII $1·1 :-l(), ,I-: () H,'hl1ll'l". SIC'f'fS at ,,In:IIII'1" quantlt!es.-';11 i~), Ill'l'lllan (;1'('\\(', sows at I - ~''Fll,-':'-). \\. H. PrI."coll and son, 'Amprlcan arp askpd y ()PA tohogs ,II Sl~. \\';1111'1' !'1'<II·"OIl. hog" :::: \(' up tra\pllng tn foo ball gam('s

~; ~ ~'.~ ~l//, ~ ~1\'Ji:I'~~;~f'~~dl~~,:;'r~o:~ ;li 11\\.t IlP;).~, :~I(~~ C'\:~II s ~ rdthl~\~~~:;S1.") T): LOlliS n,nkl;l).':l'. sl('('l's at n onths m ppacf'llme undreds of$13.R:l. I oll.'-'ann<: of America !i trayel hy

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Tn :--ll'rioll" ('onclitinn_:'\lr~. \·1,,1,1 I),l!t.m Ij] I.alll"('!. If'ft

!:Lsi \\·.'dn,'~d;l;' 1"1 lA'hanan,]"1'1111 1'1 \ l"i1 111'1" ~on, Donald, whoI" In ",'rlOiJ" ('IIIHlitlllll In H mili­

!lO"IJlt;11 ;(1 !I'f· "\lffr'nllg it IJI1JIJI~ \\lJit"ll (Jc(ul"rcd dur­

!Of'; arllly tank lnliailull mant·U­\t'l"<; tW(I w('('ks aL;O,

In ~lIbmarim' ('nit."Lo(';l! !1t'\\:-; 1" il l\ta:." \~ dconw,'·

Jamns \\', AIH'rn[I'll!ll ~I'\\ Conn.

"1"""""'" ,on I"""Thl .... IS trup

!loy" 111 1 (·n ItJ)- II'adlng1/]"11" !I'llt!·" and hitit' lllllt'" ,d)()ut(lll[I'J"I'111 hl)Y~. \\ ht'n' lh('y arC' and\\hal tllo':' <II"!' tilling I'll h,I\I' to,Hlmlt th'll tllt'rt' ;Jl." d 1111 of 11;1111('.Sthat al·I' IH'W Illm,'

"Thl'!"I' I~n·{ 111111 h I ('an sayi'\)(l\lt my \\Ilrk. I'm In 1he subn1a­I JI](' school ilnt! {hal alonf'. to mc."('I'fll.s lJl~(' rill'nt)-. (JUI ("]as;.;('s,\\"l1l('h run from H to ..J SlX days a\v"f'k. deal \\'lth eJnythlng andt'\ l'r:, 1hlng 'llJOl.lt ;'me! ('onnpctod toit <,u!JfllClnnl'. KnowJng that a sub­lTlilnnp I.S so much different fromany othcr lypl' of ship. onc canp,lS"il~ rt'aIILt' that thert' 1:-; plt'nl,}-'to leai'll,"

Th(' \Vaynr YOUlh's addrl'ss isEns. J, W, A11I'rn. quarters D, sub­marinc hasc, I\"C\V London, Conn,IContinll ..d on png., 3. ;.;prtlon 21

('o-incidl'nl with all tht's(' hap­rwnlngs rt'lat 109 10 tal·m produc­liOn, comes an ordpr from the\VPB, rr>ducmg Ihp mt'at ;.;uppllesby :.!l pel' cpnt during October,]{,pgu]ar rationing of meat, andpossibly tggs also, will not comebpfore Of'cemh{'r: The OPA willrequire that length of time to p'rc­pan,' thl!! ratIOn hooks. notices. tothe people, instructions to dealers,etc~ In the meantime the city oon~

sumers arC' bUYJng ot her foodswhich they fE'ar also may b~ ,ra­tioned, :Hotel~ and restaurants inparticular Are stocking up, andmany others are fIlling their cel­lar .shelves with provisions ihatcan bell kept without loss, Thereseems to be considerable ~ra$ble

by thQ$>e who are able to buy lib- Aasf( Gruda Skard at home ~ith her two s, rts of twinserally'and possibly the WPB may :whom s~e and her husband took( across the world to safetybe iSsUing an anti-hoarding order In America, Isoon, &s was done when ,sugar ra- .M,rs. Skard. d~u~~ter of fo~mer Norwej,31n Foreigntioning was impending. The f~rm- Mlmster Kohl. dlslmgulshed ~SYChOlogiSI eacher anders flave increased production 't 'n 'bI' ,enOijUSIY, and 1~ is the big- :OV rJ er, WI appear m a pu IC ddress at W yjIe auditor­gest TOP year eyed known I and \Urn Tueb'day evenmg, ~ctob~r 27,. u!Ider) aUspices ofslilll ere may be a 1000 Sho~tage. Wayne ranch of AmerIcan ,ASSOCiation o~ UniversityIt n't seem pass'-ple In a coun- Women. . ~ ,try r e ou....own. IncidentallY, city Mrs, Skard. ~as In Stockhol When nazis ovterran Nor­co~era are DllYlna welil for way. Her thrIlling story of es ape acrosa spviet Ru89iamany foOdS uide7frdni meat and Japan and the ~acifib ~il! b~ Ir l~~~d here. t ....I-..- _ '

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Ihp alarm lhat hI' {'xpn'sst'd. 110\\to 111(>('1 thl' "Ituallon which hl:L<;!>,'com£> so probably willhl' brcmght ('ongrf'S." forSOill(' aclion :-;oon But. in 1hl'nwantlnle. Ihl' farm-to~clty moyc­ment Will cllnllnt11',

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I }-touth Is' ill J'\\" ....t,PvL lRay H, Jochpns of Ho"kins,

has '1hjs ~r~Clr('Ss,:. 17~J4l~61, 5FllhS, Sqdn., \, A, t. S, - A. A. B.,V1Ctor~·illf', Cal. U. S, army,

1, na... N~W t\ddrf'!,",s,

Pfi(', IAnlon BUrde'tt£' Granqulsl'snew alidn'ss is INo. 17U7Hl1f)lj, L6,")OrdnaI1c(' Co., ' D.U T.C., CampPerry, I Ohio. '

II Experts 1."s.~IJ{nmrnl,;

DI". ~I. D, Clliffin, who It'pol"lrdin (~nVlha, I'XP,l."'('ts to 111· :1"\.;litIWd

~~0~Wc1,~~~, ~h~~ri(,;;~>Ph~" ~\:; j ;11I~,( ::~~~:~~~

tf'stlS for nl!'w Ir~cnll"'.,

I LMo\-"!f(~, ~o Okh\horn'll.Wa~-r('n 'BI1Joion, \\ 1J(l j;p('n .11

~~~~ '~~I~~~~~l~~~;:~:.I:~I~ITP tn,~:~;~drf'l!'slis: War~f-n Bil"()n, AS, C, SN.'I B!alTack:-; ,,19, nu\·;l! Il;llnlrlg _

sCf1~dL , 1__, r.I 1l'j~'l'L1 (](' 1" JIl thl' Intl'l-_, I I (!onH'S I ror "'"rlou~h. 01 till' squad-

fP/' ArnOl1 Junek (Jf ('0101 :Idll FU'ld 1'\ I. John-

~: ~1g~1 fur~'~~t'~\111~,~~rd;IY to ~\(:~" '~~~:lr;~;;~l(,;~l"~:~~~:;~l~)(~·~.t~:~JI and"

M . *0(1 Mr~" ('hac; 01 (':1r- p\ t .John"o!l "l'f\l'd ,I..... kdl'ralroll. he rq)()rrLs fur duty :lgu,n Uc- (r,mlnJIS"j'lrwr lromtol,)eIr It, I~!III, to ,JI1I1t', 1~J.1:.!. HI'

I ',Itll'n(kd iltvll';lrn-

~('hnngr of ,\;ddrt'...~, II'd hiS 1,1\\ ,lt ~ta\I' unj-

dnH~d, \\'ackl'r is now att('ndmg \t'1""I\., Inse Obllt Gniat Ll-ikt's',III. 1[IS nl'wl ·1'\t. J(Jhn:-ol1 ~'nll~lr'd Junea dJie~~ IS Ilqnald H. \\;lI"kl'I, AS." l~J.1:.',

S c,1 f',.'o. F 10~c1, Croup L llar - II --5Q2 II U, S, $ervice Schon], C~rl';Jt .... :"'0\\ ill In'land,

L!ik~s, Ill. • ! Ir~;~(~J-:~:~':;l;;~il~tJ!~:l~:~):~~ ~~Oc i~~I Nlarttfed in Florida, i ('d. HI" :((]tln',s" Is: :1~lnR100, iq

Miss Louif'C Stout of Ki,,;.slln-! ;";qdn., 1111 au· (i1'pDt gmup, Hq. lst

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e~, Fla., ard Cpl. FT,anCI" QUlsl Is('n,)('I' '1J'I'iJ. ,\ I'. (, HL1, t'afT offtaureL now slatlOnpd al tIl!' po"trn:1Q.'I" :\"I'W YI)I·~·,:--J Y., {' s.i !pr Command school ;1 t {)r, ;1 nn\",

110m 0, Fla., f\Verp tn;IITll'rl (Jctolwl _~ at OrlandI). Fla. (;01'<'; 111 Ore-goon,

II --- I l'f{ (;lll"lll'Y \\. Ji.lns('11 of \Vln-Jlas XI"\\ Addrf'o;s, "Id. hil" 111'1'/1 tI1an ..... ft'rrl'd rnJm

Mr. and \-Irs. L. \\'. ~ulld n q 1\ - : FOIl Br;I~:L:, :--..; ('. tn ('<Imp \VhJ!p,fd wonrl thilt thl'ir S(ln, I'lc I.'·!{ll\ I II" \\)11'11' hi"; ilddn·ss 1:-; H::lrd$u/1d, haf' bN'n "r'nt In:1 11I'\~ 1;I'Jj Jlo"fl Thl' )(HIllg m~ln ('njoys~e$t1na'ion.'Hls addrc''''-' I.... · t· ;..; 1111lll' 11. \\s Ihlough thernarinl~lforps. unit -:--";(1 -l(j-l, 1·;lli· III

poj.;tm:jL~'lr·l". San Fl'il!1Cl"('I). (':11.

Cad('l IW1Jl.iam ~\,ycrly Ca nlingI of Wrlynt', \\·111 hp!gnHiua1ed f~omad'v"anl'c(~ flying c:our"p at ' b51t-er

I 'Fil'ill,. rH'~nr'la, i TexH;;, riday, nlOrnmg! (~cto WI' ,9. whf'n 1"111I reC('IH' ihls, ~d\ ('r l wings a d bE!

cq.mmis~j()ll('d <l shund lieu enrmtirJ the al'my ail' forcl's. At 1h time(If grad~j:ltl(Jn lhe,young m n alsogf't 1hrr,lr, !lCW or,ljt'r..,

;'Thc \·[I\n(' ~oJhth -"tar od hisflY~lg. n::;L;·uct J()n: ill \VHY e andtr<tinedi in IllinOIS! Iwfore g ·ngi ItoTf'xa~. i I

Chd('~ <:,Jnning was \ ('o~ endl~dhighly Iby 0111' o[ til(' offl rs for

1 his forlmilt!Oil, flylng. Tl)e outlh'sformat~()n wOll,: wa" descr bed bytilt: offjcpr 8.., ('qual to 1 hI" b 'st eVer('xhillJ1:ed .at lhp fi('ld. Fa maqonflying ii::-. pal't of tilL' ('XCIT .sf'S bp-fnr"lgliadllillllln.' \

Tbl' !yollng- 1l1iln do\\' has his ov.·n!;]lljJ '11101 ~('f\I'S cIS sqlladl"m com~

maniJ\I' lor, 1H ~hjps.

25c'

.19c

Dolf"

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SALMOI39c

('hid Decorha

PEAS;

PINEAPPLEBrokf"n SUCf'S

$1.15

,Jhck -Sprat l\lh:td

.lark ~prat

RED BEAI,10c

{;ood Jlotaek~per

MATCHEI:21c

VEGETABLESlOc

.'ark SpmtR('"d 1\1a."k& So~kflYA

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~ :'\"". HIGallon

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23eCello 19Hair . e

6 Lb.~2ge

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5 Lb•.

15e1ge

2 Pkg. f7e~~~'Ib. llc

10'~~i' 61cLarge 1gePkg.

2-~~ddY.2jcl>t~~e .21e

Pkg•. J5c &17c2-lb. 21eCaddy

4 Pkg.. 11eae

FLOiilf 1(JuamntN'd

48~~. $1.37 .

Je seyS ei'ts

IEatmorei Brand

;Nebr. Jonathonsu.hel $".29

100 1;;;••

PolatoesCranberrieApplesCauliflowePressed HBologna ~i

Minced HaWieners ~h f::· ing• .

Pork ~op I

Ground Be ~

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iPuffed Whei •IWhealMix 0

Grape-NutsiIPancake FI~ r'S Staley'yrup Golden r-ble

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Oatmeal Q~o ~erey,Crackers ,r ~am.

IRilz Cracker 'IC k' Fre. II 00 les Ship

ICrackers ~ ~.I '1Y I Regular ,

leas Flie.hm '1no

Yeasl Foam I

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on!s Food Ma~ ~~ I

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THE WAYNE HERALD. WAYNE. NEB

LEE'SGjzz"rd Capsules

Cost no -.nore thanl ordinarycapsules - only Ie each

Get your &hare of eglf profits-WORM IYOUR }'~OCK

with

!\larry in Wayne.Miss Evelyn Rohrherg and Mr.

;~~~i~~~a(lt~0~;~e:!,m;~r~~I.~~i.d7Paddock at the par~onag(' 10

Wayne. Sin~Je ring cerpmony W:l!i

performed. Mr..and Mr!'. VernonBehmer at londed. The bride worea moss gn>Etn str0et I('nglh dress

, with rust accC's::;()r~es. The hride's'I attendant wore n gray st ree.t

length dress with hlack acces-

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'Ik th'l k fO I~ M Albert Kratke and EItner, Mr. and ~ local hoslJital to M.r; and ~. w.d .' t . soties: The COU.Ple W 11.,JmIl e elfI ES a e Ie an Ilt 1'h t tWO'

hUN ay even~gdsuppergues S In h01ne in Hoskins. he: ~ride .has SHOL MLcrse

'OfMpaernvdlne"r.Roeber' Rnd Dennis cth~;:~tie;; ~:~:~iJY ~~. CT alFlO·a.'iJrt D ~. nmr °pf a~rma~·:t:~~h<l=oy~e 11 wqrked in Fletch;r'~ stqre SlOce p" ii'

"'"~ '" " v by asses 1°0 City d~..."hters. The infan~ w. e narn-~:Y ~ he co munlty extends conI May. Mrs. Glen l?ur~ham ; I BIRTH RECORD ' led Catherine Alice. ,.., ~atw.u,arltg' tS, wtohoMwr:rnedrnMarsrneRdob'n Surprise PJI,rty. IL---------r--"IJ ar~Of Ie A daughter weighing 10 pounds A SOD was born Se~te~ T.29 to.

x:It I' '..f • tcrtal cd Fit dmn('r and~J .. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard aIf'r ofI Helen oh son I ,IS IU with flu, ayne ,S~turday c!vemng. They A surprise party was held in the MiSS Betty Hmkle !';pen.it from, ltes for Casper Johnson In the

tMartm 1101mb .... as born Sunday, October 4, a~ a F:lizabeth, III Mr B~er is son of

.nd unde a octdr 5 care a rcs- w~1l live Ir SIOUX City, where Mr, Ernest Kollath homo in honor of Tuesday until Thursday at lIa.st· I AlB C d t d t S d ' I local hospital to :'\1r. and Mrs Gl1- lVtr and Mrs F.Jrul B leT of ayne~nt, ~ "fright IS employed for the pres~ Mrs. Minnie Brueckner's birthday lOgS. , re 0 e on uc e a un a . _ \ he~ Krall~an of ~parJ \\ 8.} ne

hThe mfant IS the ftrs grE'a grand-

• Mr. an M . H~1j01d Min rtere

(arh Sunday afternoon. The ~ime w~s Mrs. Howard Black and daugh- Cilurch today. rJrt~daY AnnhPr!'>lr _,', r~oOnU'nds a:~s b'o~n' s;pete,gmbone~ chl1d of Daniel Hal I' of laynebUndaf;e fte"noo VISItors I the, Mrs EmIl Anderson received .I. spent socially. Luncheon was ser ;. '(cr visited In ·1\11SS Larsun's ':H.:hooi L" I' I b d 111 b h h tit ~arentsP 'I' <p. ed. Those present were; Mr. ~d J.: unera ntes w 1I e con ucted Tho e IH I!JJng I illS ()hn on :10!n ~r and Mrs 'Chas NLChols (l a y as ('Ig gran"Walt rso hor

eItelephone ,call from Den~er, Wed· Mrs. Ernest Puis, Me. and MrS. Fnday. thIS Thu~day afte'noon at :! trom cel, br II' hIS btetbdey M I 1_ 01 "o,folk M~ "'chols '-' the end great grandparents, th eldest

Mr a d rs ~OY lIol and nesday, rrtm

her son. Alvern He MISS Ruth Edna Larson spent the E;rrlil Anderson home and t nmg r' ~1 j \-1 bemg 93'I· daullhter w re f:umlay 'v n,n~ was on hi way from Wash'DgtO/' ~:~:nF';;~I~~u;::;;:el~oJG~.';;;~r:;~~ last week·end on the Arnold An- :!1,30 from the Mission' Covena~t' I1a:lu ";1 ~';'d' ~, ;~~,:,n; ,r ~', fO~:~nF:';'~~~nL.Ulfl(J pounds 3

VlSltpI"S +n he Herm,an toile Is~ate to ew MeXICO, whOle' h~ Re4ben Puis and family. Mr. and derson home. turch in ,Wakcfield for Ca~per der'>o~.:\Ir. dnd \Irs M 1 n I r-I ounc('" v.as born tVedn(sdrtY morn~ LOCAL NE!SL

nrn. r W1JI atten mechanICS SCh001 for L 'l"",m,·l.' S"hutls ""I,'orat"d I'ls ohnson "'1'0 paosed away In a SI" 1'1 I 11 n' r \11 I' I '.. ~ 1 Mrs. Henry Kennedy, Mrs. loyd 1 .~ '- .... L , ......""1 " , • J <l '~(J 1. 'r •• r~ mg ()( Inber 7 to ::\1r and Ml~ 'vayne (leaners. Ph 4 oBlf

Ms. ete IbbeJrg and M s. ~"iI' t~e present. - Puls and JackIe, Mrs. Augustus ~:!nd I",thday hele ,n IllS home 8,oux C,ty hospltal Monday morn- E W Lun1' ,hi J, ,nlm " , r~l, n P, rr} Jobnson of Cacroll at a 10- The Earl Prestohs of dOlendge,Rog rs erel among Wose at e d- : Mr. ane.".Mrs. Ernes~ Jo.hnso.n Brummel:;, Mrs. Peter ~irjch. near tuwn \\I,cdnesday. lhg, agea 84 ye~r$, ~ m~onthS and Mrs llHlJ(C Jnhnson r h 1"1 )rs C'al ho~rJltal The other chlld In the "!Jf'nt Sunday at H A Prleston's

' lng - rs Fi~hel"'8 birthda ty ~!o:eo~~ rJ~~~~dSt~.~tl~I~~si~~~~ Mr. 4nd Mr..,. l)aul Ubst, Lloyd ltf) days. Rev. C. A. Tur qUlst and hrou,.; 1t ilr)d "u\Ld il eq!) Id ne famlly lS also a SOIT "?oIISS Betty Lou Krau~ of Wa-

We ne~aY I and l::lvem spent '1 '<L'SlJay eVening tltw I-Iypse mortuary ha' e charge. lunch,on. : t A ~on weighing 7 pQunds, 1:2 !('rbury, was a week-end guest at• M·· Alb I K'II' M S s\:>n's fathct\ was ill In the Wmner '" th" J,m St"!,r,"n.' h",n·". Wif r " Ila"'y W"nd"l Will ,. g Com • S 'be'1 .

r. a IrS. er I 1 n . r. ~'ospjtal. Supday'pc

was some bet- ... '- ... " L :;t"'~al ~;J1 be""m wak:;;;'f~ ld' ceme~ II'~ntjrtain~,r L"rw { '_ ()Mu~.ceasn· dwa.,sl,~..,.,rnll .. ~f'Op"tjemBa"nre:!tt of J. ".K~.__JOhRns.·oJn.·s. K,no.olon j arr,"'edM3; in ,.illion anj:! chlldr 'n, ""ere th so the JQhnsoh$ returned horne LES~~E Mr. and Mr::.. Paul UlJst, Lloyd '" 1 'I.· ,;\ ,., "-" .n,,~ It>.~$~ ~ay. tnnpr guesls In h ~aUI 1\Jfo'nday mortling itnd J::l\.el"it sjJent l' nday evenmg Lcry. ;\1r. . . (;Il_,t:d.) ("n {'r- Los Angele.s. The mfant I" the flr"t home Sunrlay fr-om a vL.;it In SanKlllOn orne.. J I '~, Mr and Mrs ErIny Johnson dnd (By Mrs. Grace usr

irk) III the Myron Li.lr"cn hU1C. ' Mr. Johnson had be failing [or t;1IJ.1P( lor ;\I~nnle J h ~I: q[ Igreat grandchdd (jf the Harry Antn:l.lO and Fort Worth. Texas.

ym thy IS extended lO jthe dlenn \\-ere 7 oclock Saturday ~I\'lr. <iIlll Mr:-,. Uarenc 13i·(.Iton Some time and was IOtrle hospital Alld.t;l. dlll'rnt J I) ()"e: HiJrnctt.s of \\'a}ne. Shl"' accmnpanJC'!i hc-r saster. Mrs.reitlye~f Casper John'o~ yvho evenlng (linner gUlstS In the 1.... 1- Junior Greve celebrated his of CarrOll, wcre \I~llors .0 the V. a fcw wccks. I1I'(' ....'· t JOhn

1() .. 11". i A clauji;htf"r Wf'l

hhlng 9 pound... Belir MIJl('r. and the latter's son

pa ed a: ay MondclY fOl l nfon In mer Frosberg homf' m Swux CIty birthday Uctober 10. G·j"·ICV1,..c1""I"ndddl'j~III.:'.@J~')"T~~;~~~~;,' ,'In,1 W~:~ft~~d J~~~SO~'on;~s~~~tnyt ~~ ;;'ndL~ 1~:aI~~iJI~1~1~;h~"~J!~ '.~ ~'k~' ~I(~, ~;~-; horn T~llJr;,d~~~'~()_I~~'~_~~_.O_I_~_·'O_U_X_(_·_".,-Y. _a 10UX Ity hospital t~ I 'honor of the Frosb('rgs ~;;th P LH' M k . t l M l~ .,.... '- uri ._

Alber Peters and Paul n , ¥,s \tf.>ddmg annJ\ersary Other rf'la- Che:tP:.n;Iahs~~c1<~<.;t~~;k~( rs. dllldren WL'le ~unday gUest:.; In the years. was born July 25. lSJ8, In (."" '''l'''.\·I,(ji 1.,,". (hl·oll. !J\ ;-d (. Ind' : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••_ ••••••••••:

j MltChe~land Mehm weI' und. y t~~es were !also prescnt A glDt of Harry BI'eWel" home III WalthdJ. t:llfSlcbO~~a.<.Lab·anp·tS,·z:Sd~nn·lnlanl.Yand :::UUI~.·',Il.:e,dBt.J'OrI~k,ll~ll~(/I. \\\.'n.: I' NcI_'un =:: Ne~ T.-res :::I afternoo and luncheon 7U st!:> n Siil~er \"',IS preseni<'d to them Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bu"kirk were 111"". L. L. and !Jarrell ,~'-U b .,~' .,

the Eku ~ogl1'rs home II __ __ Sunday callers at W. C. Ring·s. "pl'nt tIll' \\Jlh Idililves later conJlrml'd in the LutheranI. Mr a ~ Mrs Hermdn iA~d('rson ~ _~ Mrs. A. W. Dolph was a Mon- at llt)(!I)el'. ,\11'. Lul,'y and t;lrb faIth In the Stall.: Church tif

wQre S n(:lay dmner an11 ncheonl

- ~- - -- day caller' at Mrs. Herman Bak- brought them hOllle Sunday l'\C- $weden. nl lht : :I guests the Ed and M n ~ Carl- HOSKINS cr's. nmg D('('('a.v~d· CCl.mo to America In Ii i It. •I son ho e 10 Hartington Mr. and l\Jrs. LOULS Ifanscnwere _\lr. ilnd Mr.,. Charle .... I\1;;r."hall lkXl and Jocaled In ::)IUUX CIty. I_ Anyone \vith 19 or 19 inch tires are now •

Mrs. umOl Johnson of Allen" by dinner guests Sunday at Kenneth and L.trml.'t. ;\'lr. awl ,,\1/,,. Juhn After spendmg slI'veral years far- ]1: :has be~n elected ,to t('ac~ RJl?se Hili Marion Potter Baker's. Ruuebu,;ctl <lnd .\l,·rk .... (·re :iundoy thl'r \\'('st, he ffiQ....cd to Wake[lcld Tl Inl • eligible fpl' nc\v tires. They have been • ".Aschool.jShc succeeds J:rv~rs. Bob Mr. and I Mrs, Ben Chdse of ('\'L'nlllg \)C,Jlur.,> HI the J(Je Allar In lH~4 and had becn there >llnCr'. Ill" Jr!. : _~'Yright, who resigned t' /)e mar~: ~-"_._"~~_._-------~-=-==-- Wakefield, ly,.·lTl.' at Fred Utecht's hOnll·. Mr. Johnsun and MIss M<ithl1da ! li.-;r'-I. released by the OPA.ned I Monday. :\1r. and :\1['". WillIS Burnham Anderson were marnl'd Septcmtwr }- unIJ,( ~l\,(,n Inri lJdl(' ;'1; ,!~~ I,'

Mr. ~nd l\1r5.~M~nj~rUnp~hl Mr. amI M~·s. Fn>(/ Jo~'llcns were Mr. and IMrs. Henry Lcudcrs anc! chlldl ('n of SprlllgflE.'ld, ~IJ('nt 4, IHH6, and they were pn\"llegcd t

were T~UrSdaY '.enmg v ltO.fS ~n ISunday ~w'nJng guc~tb In the Gco. "-"eI"(' Tuesday e\'cnlng \Islturs at Itl'Z'e In the home uf .:'vir. to observe their golden wcddlng :/~(lt~~:IJ (~rlll~~t1~rI nj) ":1/)1)' : See Ua for Particular.the Al ert Lund 'hi ho .' [Mrf;+ Wagner home. Chl>ster Hahsen·s. rJlUIIH,'J", Mrs. I;. D. hlX years ago. Mr. Johnson had dl1d Ulnt C Ir!,rJI1 I' (lIn" I'

LUndah .was a SIOUX Itjy visitor r Wallace and Shirley Mac Miller Manford ,Kal who is tit ChIcago Burnhnm and ~lsltT. l\11SS Fn.'ddy. been a member of the" Mls:-,wn I L n me- r 0 -I CoSaturd y. I,', spent tht' week-end at the Wm. in trainmg, vlslted home fulks Mr. and :\11..... ' \'. (;. l\lcFadden church smce 10:J'J. gw'... .... :\ [ I rr I n a D'e Ie I .

Mr. and Mrs. Mont' ,Lundahl !Riggert home. over the week-end. "Ill'nt Saturday Jl1 ('(June-I! Blufb:, Survlvmg Mr, Johnson arc hi.... dlnn [\Ir

II'and Mrl'. and Mrs. R()rlla~d.lfha~e Mr. and Mrs. E. E, ~ott('r were Mr. and Mr·s. Harvey Luft and on lJu" I 111.'."'''', Hnd dho \"l."11I'd .'\ir. Wife and four ehlildren, Carl John- 1'111 1 ,nd Skelly Gas and Oilswere S~nday altcrnoO ,!,SJtqrs 10 Sunday dInner guP,ts In the Rob- family WI're Sunday evenIng "". :>ldaild"n, mo'h,," hruught ~:k~7;~I~'~\1,~.os~an~;dZ::~r"~: 1 I " " , Phoop 5~'\\ \\o,.lIe. Nehr_

kh':;e~';fnmas Sherlock I h~nJf, ncar er~~~n;\,~'~I~s%e~s and daoghler. to;:;r~ta~~r~~~~~~:;yG,ese and ~:II':II:",','i"~',",':,'r'alla,,"d ]."dor Bracly, l\eh.. and John John'on 01 ""I " ,I, " 1 ''I'' ' " 1>1

Ole Stinger of ~o.uth !?loux CIty, Arline, spent Fnd<.lY at till' 1101'- De!or('s wQre iit Snydn SundilY Till' 1}1(';I~;lrl! III!llr duh llH'1 in (lmaha. Ten gt1-lndchlldrcn and JII' ( ( jll nn \11 n ~~_~.~~••RI •••_•••~~~!.II_.~••_••~~.-!I.~~ ~ .was a 'f.eek-end \"I51tO 111 the Geo. 'ace \Vrighl home at 1\orfolk. \'lsJtmg at th(.' Rex Bunn·s. Ill(' ,\lr.... .J 1'. TIIIlIIIl hOln(' Thur."- three great grant::khrldrl'n ab()~ur- DEFENSE STAMPSJensen home. Mr. and 1\!~rs. Fjmnk I Mrs. Adolph Bruggeman 'AliS a ~Ir .... Edith lIunt of Niobrara, a!lt'nWUII. .\Irs \\. J. :\!;IY wao., \'1\'('. ' _ _.

Beith qf Allen, \\'crc ~uh~ay ever Iguest III the M]"..... Vura Bt'ugge- vl:-'Iled heridaughter. Mrs. Eel. Mc- on ,'nlf'rt;lIl1m('nl COmJIlllteC'. Pallhearers WIll he Lenu" RlI1g. ~tIIIIl"_~"."."••~plIIIni'ng visitor"., r. I 1 'man home at Carroll. 'fuesday. QUlslJaIl arid family last week. A radIO ("(H11l'''1 \\,j'" 1lit' ('nt('rLlrn~ Frpd Frer!rwk .... f1n. T .'\1. GUstClI-

Mr. and Mrs.! H('rb[rtl Lundahl f Mr. and Mr..... elms. Fuhrman Mr. (ind Mrs. J~ Leuck of ment. :\lr". TlmlltJ .... (,l"\t'u a t\\"o- "on, Otto I\plson. Edgar Andcr~onMiss Lpltc Lun.€Iahl' I\ 1". and Mrs. and Arlene wcre Sunday eVenmg Lincoln, wdre <-It Fred techt's and cour __ (' llltw!lI'(Jn and Paul ()]...,onAlbert Lundahl an ~:iau!ghterg guests m thf!lHans A"mus homc. IJiln Leurk's oVer th wepk-enrJ :\Ir". LlII\d :'v1cF,Hlrll'll ;llll'IH!pdwere Sunday dmncr a IuJ1che~n Mr. and Mr~. Dale Zleglcl' and :\ir. and Mrs. Jae VanCl('i{n', ,I ml"Clllal;('I)\lS .... 1](1\\ "r jor' Iwr ,-_-L!__-+ -, IIIgu4'!sts in the Hans Rose horne lh famJly. were Saturda) supper son and daughter of )maha, WI>I"(' ('I)u"m, :\11 ... " C;ll I'll' 1 101'-1 l t' ISioux City. j: gl!ests In the Lloyd Behmer home. IAt'('k-end VISitorS at JO{> Wlbon's. nwrl) IJI [\'(11'1(111\ . .It li"JJH' of Southeas Wakefield

Mr. and MrR. On'lle DUlton ·Mr. and Mrs. U. J. LunlK'ck 1('[1 Fred ,Jahd('s arc puttJllg In IH'I" P<lI'('111~ ;11](! :\11·... ,'Ims {By Mrs. EI.','IlS Johnson)were Wednf>sdalY (Hnne guests in S;lturday mommg lor Omaha I d' I \1 11the ~nhJ Rogers' homC'. Mrs. Du~- where they wi'll \']s!t frlelld~ and ~;~~:~' .s~·~r~~;·\~·:;~~<';a~~ h~~:P~O~II~\~ ~,.'r\n~~·lrl\ Ill' ' I'S an- ' -+1 _ton pnd Mrs. Roger.s spe t thie a[t- relatives. ) l'l('ctnc pump. ("pI. VI',Jl\): :"';11;)("[ k (11 Ln- ,\n- .Ch;j .... PJI'r,,(mj spent the week-ernoonl' w.i~h Mrs. Chr S 110gcrls Mr. and Mrs. ILins A.smus and A large group of relative.-; \\"('1"(' III [h!' !{,)Ir'y end it! Ra\.('nna't:r\eb.near A Icn.' : 6 dciughle!', Arline. w('re Tw>....day al Lyle Hansen's blrthday ol)S('r'\- (Jtlw!' :\1l........ Ph}111'" Cloug-h a"sisted

Mr. and Mrs. ~ar\'in illidn ~~ lev:~ming guests In the Ed. .sclll·IJen· anel' at Mrs. MarJe Hansen':; Sat- JOt. :\Irs. \.\'altn Ott With hous('elean-children Were Tuesda c-venllnJ,g botg hOlne. urdilY ('\'('ning .Jut' :--;I].l('(.k. q- ;Ind 109 la .... t week.callerslin the Bill Treni h9me al1Jd Mr. <mel :\lIrs. Gus Schmrdt ;Inu All roarls It,d to th(' John Bre....... - .III oj 1'lO'rn:. Cpl. ;\11'. and Mrs. Derral Meyer of

. Mr. and Mrs. l!('I-mi'!n Bu.ss W"JT itT farm ncar \\/aynl' to I' h(lI11'" 1)J'(III\('r. J<nlf'rson. sprnt j\Vedne"day 10 theI Sundav ('H'ning gUi'S!S at t)w ller- \I('W the l)omhpr v.hlch ;.11' . .l1;d ,\11"" . .\1.1111;) .\lar!:j,('ll l'('- BJiger Meyt>r 11911w.

J.·*"'I·S -ONt I·" bert NClt;ke home' , kiJling two men, tIll'IH'd lIotJ]!' lrolll ScHl Allllinlo, i\Irs. R. v\'. r~r('dnekson visjt('d••~ -.; . ' Mr. and' Mrs. Ar~()ld MI]Jcr :lnd Dorothy Chinn of SIOU;'; Cl1;.. T('.'I.;],-" ll:lll'"d;l.\ I \ ,"'lll·d l\1r::.; H.. A. :-":lJnritKl and AlI'S. Anna

I Gene and MI'. and Mrs. (;US lkck was a wppk-ctld glli'~t at hom! 11]('11' "on, 1.1 (·].I[II!l T)II'Y Ander"on Tu('sdpv afternoon.

TWI ~~wt:>re Sunday gut' .... ts In thi.' Albert Sund;ly the Chinn faOldy \l ... Jt('d \lSII!'d In 1110' j;111 1;1(11'1" h(Jl!ll' lfl ,;\11'. and Mr~.!''::'('rn Citrbon and

I Mill!?r home at Lallr('l. a~ Mr~..John RichanJ s. Alhlln, T,"\.!", .tIlrJ ;1)'1) \bll( II In children were Thur,.;diJY ('\'('mng

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',' . . I:' "~~~er~·.• u~l·nn(~I'anydMC,,;.·cin'·S,I;)lgi.~~g;.ju;'I.,I.~,·S·.·L,~n;~lt;:(,~,'e~" ·Mr·. and Mrs. Fmd Taf'nO\\, :\11' Ih,' j{(lllI'rl J. U.!d"1 !lume lIJ h.dll~ \r.... llors III the ~I'rdel Lund home.

Y> ~ ,"ct , ~~;~.1i~~~1;~ ~~~~~::~lJhw~~~~1 ~:;~1:il~~~ .... ;1, C'J1J

. "n~1ri~ar~'~ ~~;J ~~L~~';~.'i.' ~~~:~~~~Ed Bernhardt holtle 1n :--':orlolk caJler.s at Iknry Tamo..... ·s. \"J;..Jl()r~ In the \l:ern (-::arlson home.

, i· ! I Mr. and Mrs. Aw'alt Wal]<cr A'nll Mr. lind Mrs, I1('rman, ThomSI'll. :-1, to, I. Mr. and Mrs.IJ. F3. RC'ed of Pen~I .... : daughters iJnd Mr. ilnd Mrs. lIc/'- !\II'. <lnd Mrs. Frp{[ Jiihrle ;ttHl wa ... <!C't". wpr(' t:i o'c,lock dmner guests

man Martin. jr., wcrL> Sumla) dln- fi-lmllJl'S IATre SundilY dlnm'r \1 ... 1· 1n(1111)1 Ol In the E. L lfonanl homc Sun.ner guests m the Fred JOC)WIl:-' tors at Rudolph Thom"cn'~ \1, I 11,rl .111111· ... \\,j", dHl"l!tl i (by. :home. :viis ... Linda Jahr1(,. LOr!;lInl' :lnd . l!m·kl,'. \J("I' pn'''l-Il'vll' and Mrs; AI Fredrwk..,nn

Mr. and Mrs. Art Fletcher and (;('ralrline L('uders. <Ill (If PI'lvl!'I' I(llin ",'( 1,'lnn dl1d ;tllr! fnmtly w('rl! S'lndily a[ll'l"IlOWl

family ol ForI n"II\'iew , ViI, ill"~ w('r(l Fndav luncll('on g\](·"h ;11 !l'lll,:I,; '11"1,-:'11. 1]"('.I'lllt:r, ,\~I \1~Jlllrs In the.~,t W. Fl'c(]nc!<sonrivcf! SundCJ.Y at lhC' 1l0lnC of Mr. Fn'(1 Jahde:o.; on lhrlJ' \~';IY 1() .'i(II·- 11<)11\111'" «Hl('1'( ZI llolllJt". l ()lle~ - )j()llll'. :

Fletdwr's Jl'lrl'nls 1\11" and \hs ·fnlk. IHI!l" :tr,' "'1 <'d, ,iI III kltllh, II,,;,; .\1r.ilndl\Ir".;\,T('rnCarl."nn,]kn-I Willard FI{'l~lwr.·' . _.. Medin Brl'!'>.... lt·r ;lnrl \VIIII(' IIHn· '.1 .... , 1",11 (". Ill""" t ... '11111"'" ,lnd 1n'(' I 111'" and 1)1<1nl1<1 W('re Sund"y dlO-,·1 ~ Mr. and Mrs· IM,·I\·J/l IIilk(' ;Ind .... i'Tl IH'lpcl! Illlllill(> L('I{()y (;11''''1' 11;lrk Ir1l'1" gw',>ts m ~hi.' A. \\' Carlson

I son 01 Stflnlon. Mr'. and Mr". and ])ll'"kli' Kill lll~O the' F l-" 1\ nH' l'II'lll 11;1 .... ,II ,f1 III (n limnH'. :Ernest IIJikl> and ddugllkr of J\'or- a1 v\i,d«'lll'ld high sc!lolll 1'1'111;1:. < d I'll' III' '.11',')1 <111\". )'!I1;lld I .\'1r and Mr~.; LaurC'I1('c Johnson.folk, w('n' SUnday ·... lJpIJI'r gu,·"I::, 10 l'I'('Tling I i"II-:"rJ \\.1', !'11th' [I ['HUll 11eu- Sharon and Lajrry W('I"P 'J hursdaytho Cu.... Schr!mdt hOllH'. MI·s. SIrplH'1l Ilnlm"" I)f 1.;1111('1, 1"[1,11)1 1\1111'111,1011:' ". \\';111;. (~Ull- 1'\I'ning VLsltor~ m the \Valter Utte

Mrs. l\1az Lh;1 Wagllt'r <lnd fam- \ 1"11('r/ at Jnhn Sl('\"('r·s·. Frl'l! 1)('1, ,Inri j'dlll !,l f1/1'1l \~('n' ('110>;('11 i home. ! ,ily, Mrs. Emnn Ll'k('r! and Mrs..Jalld('·s, W. C. Schlotf"lrlt's Iwar rm.\' IWLlII·rwnts. LI( II \\orks up I :\1r. :Jnd .M~. Waltpr r rror.lck­J<:dna Mich('lson of Norfolk. were ppnder, and Tht'o. v.,..'J1tc·s ncar fl"tII111111> rdnk ()j pn\illc. son and J)ons1M<lC' wpre SUl)daySunday afternoon and l'vcnlllg VIS- Wisner last wepk. rh,l'-(' \\ ho !l;It! IlIrthda~';'; during i e\'C'mng vI.'>lto1'$ In the Ed. Gustaf-itors in the Mrs. Martha Hohrkc Mr. and Mrs. Art Longe \\,('re th(' summ('r I r('III(>(/ tilt' rc~1. of ~he !-ion home. ihome: among those enjoying a COOpl'rH- PIlIJJI~ 1o a on Thursqlay . MisS' Marg¥rite Rees. whoGue~t~ Cl.t the F () Bphmer tive dll1ner Sunday at Mr!'l. Henry nwhl (II 11ll' wt·('k of school. teaches at La'!""·ton. la., VISited 10

home S~tti'rJay evp~'mg 'were:: Mr. Rubeck's in honor of Floyd who l"lfth ilnd f-jlh gfiHll'.s ;I.r[' tnlng thc Walter Ot~c home ove;r thearrd Mrs. Lloyd Behmer and fam- ICHV('S for army s('rVlce soon. \Vt>{'kl) Il!';H!l'r'" \~hl1t, ltw 71tl nd wppk-end. !ily, Mr. and Mr.s. AlbC'rt Behmer, Arthur Clausen, Olga and AlIce HIll an' )..;r'1tm)..; ('urr('nt EIl>nt . :vI1....s M~lfllyP lIarrlsnn a~::';I~Ii'dMr. and Mrs. Lpo Jordan of Win- and thpir nephew. Jack Clctu'>t'n, Tht'r\' ;II{' 1Iv(' pupIls 1Il the til WIth f;ervlng fl'[re .... hm('nts :It theside, and Mr. and Mrs. IJenry As- \\'prc at Cedar RapIds. la .. last gr;lr!l'. 11\,' Jll tl1o' tllh, onc lJl the League meetl~g TllCsdiJY C\'enmgmus. v.eek to viSit their sistPr Hnd aunt. 7111. ,Inr! ~lk 111 1Iw Hth. in the church J:>rtrlors.

Mr~. ,James lIlil and iamily. - - ~ I Mr. and .M)rs. Nels Bjorklund.Mrs. L. J. Br£'ssler sp{'nl \Vj'(I- WILBUR ~ Owame and ij.~n)('e wen> Friday

neHiay at Mrs. Robert Wyll{"" 111 1\11''' 1>('nl1j" (',lllt'd Sa ur- e\'('Ol~g \'ISlto~~ in th.e Enlll S\van,Wakpfipld. Mrs. \VyJic lind family d;l.'v on . l\d;111:J BU"h and lr,.;. SOil hprn,;, nl'ar.Wayne.. ,ldt last week to jom her hu"hand Pet(' J't'II·r ... ('n. I Mrf. l'red 'JIarfl.son dnd hlrwho is a chaplalll In LOUisiana. J\h. dlld 1\11'''. Hay Fmn rInd h(~usC1gu('.st, ~l.S;;; r.dzth Brxby ~f

::\II'. and Mrs. Elmer Llpk(' of dallghln of I'LlItl\ IC\\'. Spl'llt ~un- Hdrtjngton: \,L'.;lted M~. RussLlIGramd Junction, la., wen' vlslllOg eLl} c\('nIng at John Fmn· ..... , lIarr,son rn~ay a~ternoon.

IT h' la·t wl'ck and wI'n' ;Vlr". (;l·(1. SInngl'r ul Wr{'n.s~alJ, . Mr};. Ellis ~ohm;on and h?use.~~rldl:~SgU~~~S ':t Henry Korth·s. I\1mn .. and \-11"", Julia l'erd~e \\fere gups~, Mrs. Mf~nLe, Johns~n, (~. ~~~as ~C'rc all the Korth chlldrcn and Monda \" "upper gUL·"t;.; at \\ Jil l~cr- fred ~ohn.stm i'" ere Monday lunethdr famill-es. du(.·..... . con guests I~ the MclvlO Lar~en

Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Dolph W('f(' Mr. LInd :\Ir~. John GnC'r. Mr. home. :Wednesday ev('nlllg callers at Bpn and :\l1's. John. Gl'11man and Mr. M~. and ~s. C~ A. KlIlnpy ac­Ni~~cn's and at Geo. Glese's for Hnd 1\1r..... Elmer Phillips wcre at A. companied J~hn Kinney and son,Eldbr Glesc's birthday and a farc- C. S<lh~' Tllur"day ('vcnlllg for Dale l to Long Pille, Satur~ay ~ft-wen for Clarence Giese \....ho IC<I\'('" 11rs. Sdh~' birthday. crnOfln and v~$lte.d III the F~d. KJO-fal'l army servicE'. !ley ~ome un~1J ~unday f1ftern~on.

Mrs, John Fischer IS enjoying- an Shf'f'll nub MN!'tS., MJs. Arth~r r IOl'lIlc Il'ft ,",ed-ex~end('d visit from her mothf'I' (11' Wooly Wl1htll" sl1l'l']1 dub nH'~ al nes1t?' fo~ ~l. Ch~rlps. Ill .. andFrllTIklin county. Nebraska. Mrs. V('rllle L,ltv'n'~ Su.nday aflPI"~oon IIJetqolt, MlcI1., to \'I.<.;I( l1('r ?augh­GeQ'. Buskirk !:'pent Saturday aft- for a WICnLT mast, games and tl'rs.; Mr. FlqrJOe was a ~undHY

ernoon at the Fischer home. ThcLl" songs.' Idllllr gues~ m the Roy Sundellsop, Harold, was then at LOUiS' - hom. i d

• vnle-. Ky. Ilo R ... d OrO~1\ S~wil1J{. M . and ~rs. ~oy S~nd('Jl a~lIClose rf'latives of Mr~. Roberl WIlbur club me.t Tuesday a~ .the Dol' thy aO(~ MI::';~ Hell n .sund

Tomer who lives out here have Red Cross rooms to do s('\Vmg. dro e to Orpaha W£"dnesday andcallc-d on ~her at the Wakefield hos- Mrs. Dertha P"iLS(' and 111'::;. ~ohn atter-ded t~e Sundell-TlOstma~pj'ta'l where she is receiving treat· Dunkiau \\cre hosteSses. i'Mrs. \V(,~Jng Thprsday. All returnen1-ellt for severe burrs which she Kenneth Dunklau Mrs. r enry Frl ay. :rf!ceived at her home while \vork- Hansen, Mrs. Will'. Hansen I.and r. a.nd .~rs. Carl L. A~d~rs~an,Im~in the wash hOU$' , Mr!'l Dave Hamcr were guestEt The Mr. Mmnl':l Johnson of At, ..

rs. Walter Wal er of C..hNO~ club' resumes December 8. I Mr". Ellis Jphnson and G. Alfrf'd. t f _ I Joh son vlsih'd and were luncheon

~:'1 ;~'d ';;:s~~~W riOl;~~ ~u~- Honor Edward D~nkla(. gue ts in t'* RA. Nimrod ~omel!lay! they were all g ests at Mrs. Pvt Fdward Dunklau wh was S day afternoon. .Ida!West's in Wayne Mrs. Walker home' o~ furlough fr~m Camp iss Edith Bixby of H~rtmgton,1~ the daughter of rs. West and Blanding Fla., was honore at a \is' ed in trye Fred HarrIson homea n~ece of Mf; Dol . Mr. Walker family 'di'nner Sunday at ,th .John f~ :edj~d:irsu~~~ri;O~n~a:dcan)e to Wayrl.e Sat rday. Dtmklau. home. In the grbu we:e ~ n ~~* took~'her home andI !'1r: and Mrs. He y Greve and ;~~ ~lr;:yl~eb~~kl~~~~%~s ~:~~ w~ m~nnef, ,guests in the BixbyIg:~r~~fh~~¥~~i~~~ ~r.:r~~ ~~d h

i/Mr" Joe Wilton, M. and Mrs. fa~i~la~f a~ur~~~ ::.u~ed ~~~ o~: and i Mrs. J~hn McCorki~·Freid Tarnow and families were Fred Yneckman called Pv. DWl- dale were !funday ~nnel" guests in

,vi~i~ors at Gus'Laa e's near Wis- klau left Monday for cam. the Wiltonl McCorkmdale h?me.r ."~ W Mrs. Johh Hanson and LoiS Ann',,.' elM's' i n.rl Seplember 27. hen Rev, Mr. of Kinney of ~ibux City, were Satur-

~. K?$ig of Wisher Lulheran church day altern""n. viSItors in the Wai-I • clt,rftened the infanlt daughter of Al len ~led Sli'ptember 2 Mrs yv• ""'rmacy hidM ter OUe h~n)e.

. •. Mr.. and Mrs,. Lad.se,. nam.i..' g . cr. Myrtle mIth of AI en, a rs Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson, Don~.,' '. AQ y Augusta. 'Mrs~ Carl Koch. 4-hce HeEel of DIxon ar daugh- aid and .......l.rothy of OakJ8,:,d..ptlon Dru~8t8 .• J~ Wilson and l Jllyi A. Tarnow tf?rs Ja es Ireland of merson. 1'-', C 1 d Elou;e••••••••••'1•••~ we 6ponso1· .__ _ 1$ a brot er. I Misse~ Mlijti<fn, ara yn an

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General Election November 3, J942

Wayne County

Republican Nominee for

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Halibut Liver oilCapsules

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lquota is,I. -- points df interest, will be publish· siste" by thc agrICUltural cxtcn Plan for: Drive fann SIX m,le, 'test and one anell a p~nt(>d by Go\"ernor DWight Gris- BeIng Removed

~~~',~Sf,",m, eands lIe ~1~r~or,"Sr,~p~eUml.gb,enrg'.IIW'~.kefield and Wayn~ Meet ed weekly in the Wayne Herald oSlOn servIce o[ '1 hurston, Dakot ,~halfn~rth of 'f",hnc burol'd aboj..Jt w Id to ~('rve as WOfTteTI's chair-....... .>VU ~ '- ~ ~... commenci~g "1i1h today. This trav- and lJixon CoUntll'!5 and also b --- ; , 2:30 r nday m~rnmg. WR.ync fre m n f()r Wilyne countiy in the ' _every effol1t to ('ct this. ,total., In Football Contelt e1 series is mad!;! possible jhrough tile state ext~nslOn service, WI1 Recognition Will~ e Gi~n department re.s~ond('rl anrl kPfl s ap drive now. under: wa;>', Stru.cturea A. t Winlide to"t

S,tamp s~les irat, Wayne'", I~alll Friday This Week. the courtesy of Wm. Beckenhauer, sponsor a pasture·folage-Iivestoc To Distinctions F..iame the blaze fromj jprc<idlng to th _ ,~_,._ _ __ Be Used at Scribner'.

~~~~fedl~~ $~~~.r:~:~yth~?~~~; Wa}'ne high journeyed to H,art- un~:~~~~~\-~il1 find it tO~f!ir in. ~'~~~~~7 a~ve~~~~sonO:t~~;~n2 , In School P , ,.de. nearbY__~~~~. "_""_ _ J" r~~r:::~~~7~~ \\~~r~~;8. L', s' Ne\VAir Base.counts on the qclbhcr qUQt\l. .. in~to'1 for football lakt Friday terest to folloW this "Trai r Vag· "More l'ood, Mure EftlCientJy'n Wayne high school and~rde Buy ,Ppnder Equipmf!'nt. i errploym€'nt service wlll be at the The 24 bUIldmgs used at Winside

~~~T'-+~ '. --. :~~~ I~~~I'~~~,,~ ~~:, !;~~jSc~~~dfi~~ abond" travel series each ek~for l~HJ" lS the tOpIC. l'roductJOn rna - students Mortday started an in- Wayne rCf' & Cnld StMage ¢o CJh hall in Wayne ~ondays, CJc- CCC l:arnp ilrp he 109 mOved 'toC· 11" 'S tI..l the articles 'will take t to agcment 01 Hulk, meCit and eg $ lensivescrapdrive injwlil.ich. 'firy- bought the equipment of the Plion tiber 12 and ~6, :--:ovl;"mber 9 and Scnbner where a new $21000,000O. ~j,get Of'Ie tJ:S , ti.e galne lor the Wayne high team . 'd t k'j k d" I' I I' D' - d 21 b I' I h .. F ..Y strange, mterestmg an promU1cn wlll be discus.<;cd l)y lout! men w 0 one IS ta I g a ~n mterest. . er munl("lpa. l~E' p <int, (ama~e 2., ec:em)(T (an ,etween air. ~~e.l.s 0 (' construct.. 'j".. '11'.,".

A~pha Psi. rrkga, dramqticsi SI~CC ~938. " places in the 'Unitf'd States,~an.- are domg good jOllS In product! n. First result. were )eilcouraging. In a reCf'nt £ln', fnr :'5350. J~c 9t-l5 a. m. and noon to IntPf\'lew ROrick If; foreman of the crew offraternity, met ast Thursday with red Blues were a much ImprO\- ada artd Mexico. Later the ('riC'S A few av.al"d~ w1l1 be made. On the firs~ day the school was Kingston, managpr of Ihe W<iy,n ttJose wlshmg to file unernploymf'nt ah0ut 40 men who are dding theMis~ Lcnolfe umscy""in charg-e cd~, m after the loss to Stanton of articles is to be publish d In credited W.ith! 1560 poqnds, 580 sold phmt. Will provide fpl ;lll ICC ~ct'V c~mfX'n."atJOn claIms or to apply Work Which will be completed thisandle]ectf'd Vd'gihia Hummel ,cli~1 the ,w~ek. before and really deserv- book form with 10 pictur s i1- I," I" II to authorlze~ dealers and 98:L ice for Pendf'r Customrfs. f!)r work. ; month. _.,rectb~; Wjlhc~ Ahl\'E'r~,_ bUSin('s1 cd a peclslve .vlctory. aut ea.ch \ustrating each article and made "-"anlC at '---...0 ege brought to sdhooL : ----~---- The builrtings, erected in sections

martager; Lal!wcnlza Edwards tlme It looked like Wayne players available for those desiring this 1 'Io~e'"' lu,:."th'"e In connect~on with ~hc drive the eSIHblish 'world Pf':)Cf' " The tea Idn triCk. '. (.'hilrJren dre.:w

rllctures Iso a.s .to h<:' moved eaSilY.' were' stade mal1Ja

g.'('I·t Frances,· n. lezCk~. ~ere to score, they were demed, type of travel book. '-' .-::'1.-::'1 n young folks: are learnIng .somc- is prcp<tring for (kbalcs. ann wrolp "'ones aboUt her. huJlt In 19.38 10 house about 200

prompter ~?1d ]d{'~ Johllson, his~ (!Jt~1el' by 1.)~nalLJeS or errors on thing of army organiZation H.nd re- Engl!."h III sturlrnl.>.; m('morirp I P,uplh <ire proUd of 'ha\lng fhe :,Ioung men who hel~d with 50H. {erian. TH, cl II also (]odJ(lI'eI,to thur own part. ..J' Mar'r'I'ed at Wayr l.(~ ,Wayne State Players G ne wards' that ~omp, frbm good en· linps frolll Bryftnt',> "Th<inalopsJ'"> It,~t atlendanc-.:' hanner for P.-T. I ncon<;prVa(lOn wodirk l~ thiS area.have a: bllhquh foJ' till' alumnf Tho lJntlre game was played In 1 ~ d('(lvor. Students wilJ:be advancpd in ("onnp,llOn \\'Itll :t stUdy '\ 1P c<lmp Wa-"; scontmued abouttntnlbeJ's a,t lI~mecomirrg Octohd the Illartmgton terntory, and at Church' Cerem..lny To Crete Friday to Me t in rank accdrding 10: U1f' flmount works of Bryant Clod PoC'. I J! '.AII H.rp workmg hard in the:' ye.qr <:lgo. .31. no time dJd Hartmgton threaten .., Doane College.... of ~crap delivcrpd, arid arm b<inrl, s 1\ npw spn€,s of hooks "Air-Ag I '-.F' rap dnH'. I Th.c camp was located on C. E.

in any way, while Wayne was d h d '1 I I 1 R hooC' In Itt hrna e y the art pnaL'tmf'nl WI I Education," in thf' llhr<iry IS ()f I I L'rom 'rad., On... ,en~ '''--' s 'j-a,cre po a, t eknu""'I·ng at tho door ()n. several ~ '\n ,,"'.""Y D'''tch"d but 'ard, 4 . vel h.. k fWd

,... lfl. '-' .~ .. M· Ed th M' I °d ., '... '- dpsignatp thf' honqrs attainf'd. !pr,".. t pnmHl"ily 'tn th);;e wh fir Sl I rl fT'D rj't t nU["fw..·est nu,''-. IrtS a Insi eoocaSllons. After Beale had recov- .8' Y e tner 5 r~ e fought luo(t/i1ll took pJa eat Thf' drive wi!.}..- h(' coricliurlN.l ()ctn- I a kin go fic:ronauil/s' ,o~rs." I '3'. ,~;,',rro"nllp,j·rntosam""'·k" 11,::'tol'""lr,~)r.,). T . grounrl \.. ill cither. be pastUrt'dl'I-""d a Jumble on the Hartington Of Robert C. Wright ere Wavnc ::.tate :-:.t lum, 14 hi' ·]1 d I "" -, ut j ult t th

... il 5 ~ E .' J ){~r . The sc 00,.,.1' ('votp a "C)ubcs, M;.;ps and AJrw<iy<;, I .\1rs. Rnhert Johnson wa;; aft ,J unr pr c Iva IOn e com-~~~ut-~~o~~,~llli~lercl:d~c~('r~ e;~d t~ atur ay venm&,. i ~~:.I~ji:~/~~2;,~~na(~:~~'\/l~b~a~k: ~~~~ half day t.hf'n tn fin~hing up Ihf' "Thf' Air \\"f' LIV0 In" ;Inn ...,rlenr up,,! ;\1nnrl<iY aftprOonn whf'n: 10).; ~f'a<;()n,d Robert C, ,Wright., son ~f Mr. ca,·mpalgn. That nftPI·nlOonlh.f'en-fOrprf'-fllghtacrnn;tuIJc<,al'ei qlnwr' II .]ohn<.;nn cf,l •. hralf.d hI" 6th: -T-' .__~Win, hut the play was calle back ICY·ifl h I 'II rl h Ij. k I' ItI H ~

and Mrs. ClaUde Wright of aynt'. '. tLrr i'C on WI p r.1l (' In I (' clurlNJ. ~lrfhrlilV. :-'ir~. Jo!lnr;nn s('fv('d I a """ 0," on e~".~~rd -::;'~,t~~,~;,""0~n~~~e~e\;5/~r~; and Miss EQythe Lorraine r lOer, op:',~g~h,~"~~:;:,.~rcw~:;C'~~, :ft;~ hu,ine,s district, ,""eh sturi"nl ""''IUelIOP Haa', n"",'hy Ah ~na'" , A new r""denl of Wayne isStu111drupped a perfect pass into daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ~t~rold thtTL' tnes at the \\'ayn~ lin" was wC;Irmg his hadgc o~ disllnction v('rs, ilml . n~rb~ra '~(J ,John.l;(~ i I :'>l;trIdn KIlh'l"r hplr..r! In rhythm : Ml"'~ :'vtfl~lf)n ~()herts, comi':l~ here.

:~~~~r~~~~\~\:::;~~sli; o~~eo~~~~ F~f~i~~t7££~,I~~~;~~::3i':P~~~'~~';C":",t'~h~'C~;y':,~~ ~~,yn nt~~~ E!~e~ttiJF;i;~~?tt r~~~gb:~": ~~:'~'~'7:~~;,:~t~:~r:~":,~o:'~:'~t;:~~, I ih;',~'3i.~ r~;;;i~'~C~:i(::'~::~: ::: •S;?~~?,'s~~;,~:';~~~c~$~~:~~~~~~~~e~:~(,i·~~~~ ~is~~~e~~~~~dii~~ the Methodist church, Dr. Victor f:1~\/):):~.>.;.C~:r:II;:~:1~:~<~~~ ~t f:;~ Wayne has n('('n : dlvJdNI into I ion:!l high school r1rClmat I(' fr, I¢];\'<;s In Sln~Jnl: "Amf'n('<i" thl.~ CPIWei a h;:whelor of science de

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~~:yr:, r'n~O:~~i~~~d War~e ~~~:a~~~. :~;eePf~f~::~~es':neces~~g:~e rii:;,g ~:~;c~~~,:,~j~:,:~n',~~~::I:~~1 ~d);~~ ~~~~t o~'~;~~,:X~~~'i:~;t~h~r"~;~ ~';%t,;v,;;n;~I~~e~~p~;:;: ~~ rh','~; '! FC;~~, 1~;fe~~I;h~;'o~~ Stn~ three ~e~~~;,,:~':'~~r"1~~~I;;ni;;ar:~\~mediate familie.s. which is Idt for ;thf' training tlVI' .\\ork In,, plClY prOdUC!ln I: :\.1.1S'<; Ann .\\"IIIm..<.; im.'IIf'd thr; P,.o~rts. R,ncL g-randfather," W: W,

thrau houl the last half only to Palms, ferns and candJe~ dN'- 33 yards and what looked to be a school. Each district I!' hpaded by st:tff". 'II Llrts

,> 10 hpr room Th1Jf"<'r1ay to ob- Roh{',rt:; . .... cre In the drug b,usmessfail, 'when scoring possibilities tuuc:!luuwn, but illegal use f hands ' S I hi] k h forated the church. Mrs, J. T. ress- a captain who voluntf'('r('d for the . pnJOr It,t; . g r" IrH' <'l t n' . jer\(. ">.;patl .. r·' painting ~n \I,.-aync years ago.s'ccmed imminent. by it Wayn(' jJnl'~Jl1an null fif'd the J I 'k' I I rller.jr"whopresldedatt e rgHn, run, ,',n,j W',I".· onallzed position.HisworkcrsarpH.Jl\·nlLJn- mIl' 11 I' .llhl'1r glr<.; L1\P 0 C'I Kindf'r~artRn ltf>m". _ __~__

Beale's play in tl1le line was out- played "Andante Cantabl ".. aft"r .,.. Ip('rs. Each homf' room has it flrq ."omp nld-IHT1r ~lIJrtrr' dan,f">. 'Pupils bought «:'11)()' In \\'ar IL'l!\p\ r,Clrtlncr, 75, *ho died

I~~~~~~~/aO;' 1~~Ck~~,~.t~~ ::~~ej:~~~ which Miss Gwendolyn Ho on of ~~~~~(,lt,~ tn:~'ll llnc. c~~~.y~~~ lifOlltenanl who :1c1s' <i.e:: ;:j llilison .JunlOr Jll~h :"'\('\\'1 I rnJlJght ml"nl nnd rllhhl'r In th.,' I~ah I W;f',t; nuned at Wisner.baf, field, I ~~~~~r~rsanl~la'~~~be~r:n~l~ 'I-;(~~~'i the' billl ilnd placed It () the Ne· officpr, on(' !'f'con~ H('~I('nant in I lr,ndlrl I i()~art \\<1;" r !Jr)"''''n fl t I !:'t Imp" ~()m(' h t\'f' il.lrf' FI)- I

I ' iday Waynl? tllgh meeL<; the march while Ih(' bridal par' took Im'L'>ka W(·."ley;tn 11J; rolll that r'halrr~ 0/ I}{'r~onn(' 'I an on; sec- lll'utpn;nl In rf h :;;~!~rl rI7~11~ f: II( 1;]]1 dn\(' Ist olhg WakefIeld high team, in a th"I'r pla""s hefor" II," all',j'", SI".' p(JJnt ('unnlnglwlll IlJpp d a 'pass on(j I~.U Phn",o ,nonmarg,PCol"drp,r,-~ "rl,"lp (11\( I' v'r]' ( h , I' III 1'11[111 .... 'Iff' m'lk1n~ ClrllrJ' frnm t'" t "'-'-" " on.,,;. £,ac Hlmp r 0 PC '- .'i In <; an 1 I <ir 'll I~iln(';.jl hoxp,> f'lr u .... (. In III Ihm 'gam~ that is al ays tough for also played th~ recessional after Intu the l'lId LOnt· to Bu Best for lh I tIn h II H :\1 Ph ., .,.

i WAyne, Regardlcs' of thc apparent the ceremony. a luucltduwn, FIIl'It L""d lu eon· ;;:e ,;~~d~~~nC~uneil is in charge '1~;'rC:;,~ '" PIt':"~::;,Y A~n ~,~; ~ 1 '~HI:" r""m h" I,,,,.p cold["h,

.,' ~~~l~g~~."o~,(:~~e J(;~~'n~a~~_6~ar's Miss Norma Jean Harrfson of ~\';I;~~, and tIl(' ~f'(Jt;~: .~ 1~'i r~:':~'I~= nf weighing scrap. Homer BIPr- Sl'n, J;mlf'S Nnr."l' and ~rll 11:-; IIEiu-I"n

pf"ll("h bl-nIJ~lilt h.'r 1-"'1: ::'1

- ~'-'- ------ Wakefu:·ld. who served as bndes- der ul W;I ... a C'e-."awaf- man. pr('sident, is a ('ilpff\ln, anri John<;on.. / 1'(""11 T.;t ... l \\'~f'k H \\llJtf" rr\1 W;h imaid, wore a street-length drpss of n!h€,n; of th,f' council rt.n' .sf'rondII lil,\'lrl HTlffm;~.n_ \\'<1'" ('!Jrf',pn f r;....t 11(,11",>,\'1'11 Ifillr WIth nClthl'r tl'ill threaten- h I I;autumn red with white corsage. 11f'lItp,nant.~<;. S.IX other \oltl~lrer~, llf'\IIf'na'nt from: Ilh 7'r;ld" [()r . ~I,I P1l r.lh dr'lmilli.7f'ri "Llttjp Rl'lt:k '. • ..Miss Miner wore a strect-Ienglh mg. who help In wf'lghts, are also s{'(> "f'!"il.[1 r.qmp;ug'n, }11'\('P R.('!l(O "141 I.:-;;:mho" <lmi "Thn'l' I:hlly Goatsdress of aqua mist shad~'. lIer iiC- w;/)1~.~~'~[)~,:~~:;J1~J:T~'~ ,dt~h~\~~~~~ nnd lJf'utenanls. ilOr! !";j\\'rPl1c(', Kohd A.rt' Sf' onrl Cruff" I

c~ssones were brown .. She. h,J(J a Villi. and Iill' quarte displayed Gradf's RrC' organIzed on thr 111'11I('n;lnt:-. :\11.....'> CrPltal 1 ck- ~- - - -- __ Winter Oil andcorsage of Johanna HIli msps 'Ind '" same.b.asIS Wlt,h th(' sturl.('nts vn,l-1 ('Il!>('rg pl"ns :f{)'tRkp t,hr ,Ill. ilrl- V· ,'t I' If D I'

carried a Bible. ,. ( j\("ry llllll' oljellSJ\'e football by unlt'enng to hC'lp thp high school,('r· hnnglng In .hf' mo,,1 .,>nil . to l¢ ory \...;Q ay GreaseMilford Wright ,of Milwauk('('. t'ltlll'r (,·am. Bolh tl' m~ plilyed captams 'EilCh stud€'nt works ml il hnw, ' J ISh died S

served his brother as hest m;111 .'i;l!p]y anl! depended t thelr klck- hl~ hom~ dlstn,t anrllhe mHy als.o 'I'll,., Rlh ]el~pr wntlm: unlt was .. ! s c. e U oon I

The former wore blue suit and the e1'" to g(:t a IllTak ,1 their. fa .... or. vol1lntf'pr to work 10 onl' olh('I' nVlrif' rnt('restm~ by 1I1trodil tlCln '{w{nry (alf Day. 10 be h",ld Ibridegroom brown. Each had a In thl~ quarkr he t dtsplpyed 'lrea, High school home rooms of V-mall Blahks were hI" ght at ~JOu'\ Cily Frtday, October ~3, Irose boutonniere. sorlie {'.x('cllent kick lb. and was compete together for an aWard tn SCh001 fol" inspection and ary will! be a double.barrt'led contrl-Th~ young folks left immN.iJate- able to keep thE' ball lUt of Wayne whjrch the school is.,.ginng. and Ann I'\"f'wtoij prought a oto- buttpn to the natJOn's war effort. i

ly after the service for Sioux Clly lerrllory r.nnst 01 tlH quarter[, The grade~ are competing agamst each gri-lphed letter'repnntC'Q f m a accltrrllng 10 Don Cunningham of Iwhere they will make their home fUUI"!h quarter fnll ,? ~es eyan ~r for a similar awarrl. film. t)1I'1{';i1f r1ily commlttef', I\ot only 'I

in the Swanson apartments. "s!l()otmg llw work.... \-\"IUl. Ihe For each 100 poumds of ~crap ~ Fron}. Sixth Oradf'.. wliU It rf'SlJlI In salp of thnus~lOdsMrs. Wright IS a gradui3te of a(h'anlagl~ o.f h",\'lng ;l. gn'at num- bro~ght, a st,udent earns a pro- In :1rl, rlrawlhgs of many pth- nfjllll<iI"S of W~r hnnds hut It Will

Wakefield high school, attenckd hpr' of n's,·r\PS. th(~ \lsltor~ ,\''{.'I"e rnotlOrl Thf' amount.c; WI I! rQunt ons of lran~potrti1tlnn wpri? ildf' "I" pr'l\ lill';1 chowI' hl,lnl'h ofWayne college one year amd taught able t,) thl' ba I m Wa)nc a!' follows: ]00 pounds, flr~t class The'ie wpr~ Irain". hn;lI'4. hip.... sh r C;;)I\'I'S In fmp placf' wh£"N'near Wakefield lest tenn. terntory flJggl'- ~hare of the pn\·.qte; 200. corporal; ~OO. set"· A.irplflnf's. lriwks find (';:Jr" '1-I~ i'lnrl ~'Htllro' Filrmpr h();.~ and

Mr. Wright was graduated from quarter. score came gpant: ]000. s",('ond liput('nRnl; In {'nnnf'dlnrl wllh Ilw drivp J.:lrl}- m;)y J::\'1 them Without long•"_".'1 Wayne- high school. He rf'cei\"l'd alter they r~('o '~'I"~d :~ Woyne ~OOO. first Jipu~pn<int: SOOO. Cilp· for srrH.p. a: hlH~kb(lfird rni'l I r('- drlTr>.;. "nlf' c<:lhf's come fromhis A. B. dl?gree fl'om Wayne Slat (' I um~.)ll' nn Ihe \\ d)-- ,(, 1.1-)- ard Itne. Iam: 10.000 major. {'nms pach, pupil S ('onlrrhut n In \-\ "rprn :'>ipnraska <-lnr! Dakota andcollege in 1~41 and taught I<\.>.;t By ,t "I·nl';" o( 1111 plunge$ t!ley Ru'ra,l sludf'nls who (lid not Ihp rlrivp Of;lnhpr ~ In 11., .! th{ ShIPPET'; Will take their pro-year at Belden, lip is now employ- \\'('1"1' aIde to dn\'p,o\t'l' fnlm the vnlunlcpr m On!"' of the lown rlJS~ BlIlJp Ren1hark. ;\1ilrl!y~ Pn,el eel' ~ 10 bonds, J

ed in the advertising df'partmcnt l-yard 1m" 1m' tIll r 10m' s('(.)!'e, t.ncts. also organized. Roys com- ilorj rlan~nr~ Ulrich hrought Ifth-I __ _ _of the Sioux: City Journ",J. I-{(' is HS- ll()wr·\·(·r·. tlj('Y fail Ii 10 cnn\l'rt Pf'tf' agrt.insl Ih(' gtrl~ in Ihis g-~lJp. d'i\' trf'Clls Hl"t wpek ': (·ard of Thanks,!<;igned 10 the February 2:!, l!J,n. fur' the ""\II'.J 1.1°: 11

, and ,~o the I.lIStr1{'t~, with thE' captain, first \Var hondf> ami stilmp:o; ugh~ \~'p wish to expt'€'ss sincere('laoSs at Scott !,'ielcl, Ill., for ground g<L~I.r,.', ~',',~~~~d J'I~ll:-;'li: £1';1' the _"f'('()nd lipulC'nanl an.d two s('c.and lIf'ul('n- Scplf'mne!" .1 to (lct.ober 2 tota~llha;-'k.,<; '.0 WClyne firemen and----.------1 . m unlc t ns In t ·llctl( I III tll )-! j- g ants In Ihp order p.amed rlre as fol- $60.95. . nf'lghhors for hE'lpm~ put out Ihea,o,'r fno'r'ee.·

a10. S I '1 l' 1"',1,, ,1"'1,1:1,""(1 ];l( I, (J.r re,sf'rve I M M I I FIr. G d ~. ,

' lows: District '. ISS. arg. are. t, .ra ~ ;'.""..S'. ,.II fire In a hay S.lack and pr('vpntlng

Mr. and Mrs. Milford \Vrighl 'tntl slr'cng1 h nl'('('~sary 1:11' 60 minutes Whltman's hom.. r.oom, Arnold Paul EJnUJJg WH.S chosPn firSt! olher dilmagt' . Edward .:-.Ilemann. 1\,~~~_~~~===~~.Jimmie of Milwaukee. w('re out~ of hard fonthall f rflctlcally the Kohr,t. Harris Pfluf'ger, Allison I.JPutenant, :•. IIarold. ('orZlp,e ano.

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_____ ---- --- --;-- - I'r'IHI":ll Advert!8flrntotof-town guests at the wedding, V.1)·lhHI\).IClh',~,i:I:o"ln"g.C'leg'a,' ",',\'~hfcohrcpe~O~'~ Bahe, Elsie Benthack; dlstnct ~'I RlChH.rd JeJlll;('n spconn lieut, anl.'i r--:"":::"'':':''':':'''~'':''':'A:::'.:,::e,.:.:,,::.•":::n:::,e:::,,::.,_-"~_.:..:.::.:.::..:::..::.::=-=== __,

---.---- J '- ,. Miss Viva Fredrlckson's home m thl? gr<:lde's scrap rinv('. IT mm~

Infant Is Baptized. ed almost too muc together With room, Dean Meyer, Normfl Pow· Bahe, who lirought m n0'P unrts, IHoward William Huse Witt, in~ the heal, and tfll' - ct that Wesle- ers. Dean Hofercr. LOIS Lind~ay; Ann T()mmy:llan~on. who ri l:2~

'fant .bon of Pvt. and Mr~. Howard yan was abli.' to .'i nstitute an en- dist.rict :i. , MISS Ad('linp Cook~ !J0ul1r],<;. nn' ',I1£' 0pl'nlllg rli~Y w':r.q Jean A. B'oydw. H, Witt, was baptizC'd Thurs- tin.' new t('arn a. often {is they home room. MarVin Draghu. Boh th" [11·sl In th,' rnfllll In r '('I\iday evening by Rev. Waltf'r Br:H'k- cared to. Wrlght. Mtlff'rd Barf'lman, Jack th.. I·alln~ Of ht cl;t~" pnl'a ('0;;. ,

ensick at the E. W. Huse twmf' cr;'~I(~Ht~ ;l.JI~:~:' ;~ Ip~:i};~~~:~~~~ ~~:~~,;s ~~~;c~(~~.~~;:r~~rg;~~~ ;ln~:lr~~)I~'(~ll~~;t;' ~;~I~a 1 n~~~; '!

~n:~~.Mrlj. F W, Nyberg wer(' kg!' foothallC'l"s. list yearls game 'dahl, Rolland Splittg('rbpr. Jprry rosIer pomrnJtt('f' In 1H'"I~h cIa,,!,!('n<ll'cJ In a li-ti tie, +' Daniels. Irma, Rack; distnct 5, thiS \H'C'k. ,I i

,.J -;.~ Vic-tory l'o~-t-:- -.- IIpnry Menke·s. hornp room, BtUy FUlIr1h Gradf' Sf'w1- ' IMr.s. MatildR Hann!'; fnund a V- ~on I" IllltlU'd". i\llf'n. Royce GJl(il'rf'lef'\,(,:..- Roger Puptlf> t'H')k <-l luk/' 10 'n <:f'r'\t';

shaped pot.ato in her \'ictory gar- 1\."nnelll lILIan lnfl--lnt son .of IIarnson, Verdel Ru\V('. spas(mal changp.>.;. (·la ....s dIH'I.>.;slnl1'den, ;\11', ;1I1d :vIrs. IL Iiallpriof Wln- District 6. MIS.<; MJidrpd Clark's followpd, . I ~

."'Idr·. was Ilflptw 1 SundaY aftpr-homeroom, Bonnie r-;:ls~('n, Roh "Sp::\lter"'pnlntlngo.;, \ISI~g 1V.1g<; IIGcoo, MacTaggar('tJ' HS. Thurslon noon 111 Hw (;. (; Ialll'r horne here Simonin, Ilpnp Phillip", Patly <ind flower,;.: wnl' nHHjp In:a t. i

stocl< rflis('r, !';uffen'd a hmkptl hip hy f{{'\'. (;. (;ie~d 'n, paSll:)r Of, Ihe T,h,om.pson; district 7, MH.urire All arr ;]r~I~'e In till' ''''lTi~P drhjin a fall. S1. i'aul Luth('ra churC'h, Mr. and Lamorpe's home room. Duane Tommlc LJOdsayenrollr F-

Mr·:..... (;. (;. 1.Ja11 . \-\"('1'(' spon:sors. Otte. Jean Smolsky, Alice MaC' day. .C. E. Demers, who Jivf'd alonp in - ---- _._+-- BIermann, Jark Fitch; dlstnct H. Third Gradf' ltf'm"l I

Emerson, was found d('ad werlW's-1 l'nd.-rgm's Opf'ra.Uon., Mrs. HazpI Fmhm's hom/" room, Ron Carhart and Priscilla we~tday last week ~y neighbors, Ivan J. M. 1'11(' Un( rw('nt ~ s(',ond Donna GranqUl~t. Paul Powers, Hrf' leadprs In the spelll(lg raI:'Pipals, with whom df'('(';),oed op<'l'alion last T rsday Hj!t a local Don. Temmf', seat.rice Preston. Children will playa na.Sf'na,II sIX' 1-was to go to Sioux City that day. h(l~pltal. Student council hRlpers are Gor- Ing game FnrlH.y, USing ~ t' e~---------, -- - -- -~- - don Johnson. Tom Johnson, Ralph w ds If'arn€'d Ihls vpar: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••: Watson. Morris Sandahl, Dean o;IL:'f' Benthack' ;"'as flrit n t e

: V·.tam··.ns for Haith : AIIVIO,.and Rill. M.lldn.. r ". grode to beeome ht cla"s p "atr'• • In the rural sludents group, In the srn'lp drlvc.FaunC')1 Wittlf'r IS captain ~or Sf'pond (iradfO lIf"mJi.

i~:t;~~~t~~~~IJ~~~~~';;A~u~e f~r~~ . JIf'lf'n lornnp's dog, i

EJieen'Schlines second lieutenants. VISIted srlHlol Clnrl Hdpn hFor Ih€' boys Merlm Frpvprt IS '.- ..first lieute~ant. Herbert Nle·.mann ,and Leslie Alleman. second :liputenants. :

In War Stamp Sales. •In the war sales the 1st gradl'

leads with $32.95 and average of$1.34. In second placl" is the 7thgrade with $16.95 and average ofnc. The 2nd is third with $13.20and average of 55e.SenlO~eld a class party Tues­

day e 'ng. Marian San¢lhl.Dorothy elson and lona Heikeswere on the entertainment com-I. mittee; Beatrice Pflueger, FallJ1f"il

,a Wittler and Delores Wieting, on

_____+-'_"_.._"_"..t:_:~:.~=-: IE th~~f~~r:t w~~it· this ~eek,= and Lynn Paege, college student,I. substi tuted for him.; Second year ,typing stu~nt5I=strove for 8CCU~CY in m .ng;. carbon copies. J~ckie Haas had

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I=are work'l"ng on dect copie!:i.=: Debate team formulated I the I

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1 THE WAYNE HERAL ,WAY NEB ASK A, T l:RSDA , OCTOBE.it 8, 1942 ' J I' ,I1

MENT of Ute Owof'nlhip.M-. agement, Circulation, etc.,r~q red by the Af'lb of ('onKre.<iSof Ub'Ust 24, ] !l12,' and 'fsn'h 3,19$ .Of he Wayne Herald, puhlished

weeki· at WayrH', N('ura:-;ka, furOcto 'r, 1942.

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~-~~~8 Wi~~ ~~-:--;~ ~;~arls0n --;;~-an -~~d ~~;y ~orti: ,1 f~~-~-C~i~~n ,f ~~~-~~. on~~ c~~d*enlwaYne,Nebraska, at the 0 i e or IWay'J!1c. Nebra~ka. In (he 17~h da -~~t cJ.h ~n-·;~e da;-ofWednjeiida afternoqp. real name ~nk wn" h 8 wife. of Juba ran~ of Omaha, Nebrlis- the District Engineer of tbe e~ of qctober 194:2 at 10-00 'l~ ariCe on confirmation.

Mrj and Mrs. Ch's. eikes, lana Mary HOrrlga~, also ~~ ka, and he IdE"ntilcal persons,1 to partment of Roads and Irrjg If n a "1., f '·d d' t' h· ~ctime 1

and !lay a Heikes a d un~ Hei~ Sister Mary Ollv tte; Be nat~ M'I who~ a :le~acy ?fI ~5,OOO.OO ~.. at Norfollq Nebraska, or t e a~d ·'Iaoce ~~; eZtl:, il~e~sted in I BURR ~.kes apent unday last eek m the ~orrigan and ary ~1T1~an~ bt!Aueath

Gm saldl will. P1ai.nt fil office of the, Department orr .s this ~state, ~4?th i creditors and s24t5

W. C1 Hei es home at Obert. tu'St real name.u known, IS wlfej pray for further! and full In r- and Irrigation at Lincoln li'e r '~ heirS may appear and ·how cau.<;e I;;;;;;;;;t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f;;;;;;;;;;;;Mr~ an Mrs. C. E'r€lson, Mr. Mary W. Horng n Hatr an9 p~etation and cons~ruction of sFi-id ka. I ' 1 why:the decree ~houJd Snot be en- ~AVAN'AU

anti !Mr5!. i Gustav elson and John Harper, fi t Teal me un~ will ,a,nd 0, f all provisions thereot The Slllcc('sJ>ful bidder wilt t ed d f ·d t· '+'...L...-+__~_+__~_~ If:laugther lof Randolp, Mr. and kn~n, her hus and: . f:!elyn q W.hlch J,'aY be uncertain, indefi- qwred to furnish bond bn n t7~n.' b..S pra.ye or 10 sal pe 1- INSURANCE AG CY

Mn;. !RUB eli Pryor a d daughter, Horrigan and Jo n HOITI an, first mte, am 19UOU.s, in doubt or hot amount equal to l()')t" of ~l:-; en· d· 3 I "-iMr.;~nd n. Donald rison and re~l.name unkn 'n, her usbandl c~ear, .an for an .order, decree and tracL I ' I Date .)thls Oth'day of Septem~ ,All KInds of Insura cefamily, r. and Mrs. G lbert Dang- Wilham Pe~dle on a~ Mal11' dlrectlOq to plalnltiffs conceniing As anj e~dence of good fl<lJ h in ber, 194_. Ph~e 84 Waytle, ~eb.berg w~ Sunday las we,ek dl~- Pendleton, f.ITSt real n me un+ RH. matrl.rs relating to the sale of sUbmitt~g,' a proposal fdr tr1s (Seal) J. M. CHERRY,lfIer gue s· at Walfre Ca,:lson s. known. hiS Wife; nora. e.ndletOri., said r,e~ ,e'ot8t,e and the comile~ work, tH,e bidder must fill". \h h IS 01t3 County Judge. -- -- - ~-~-The Pry ~ spent the evemng at and John Pen.d ton, fl ~, real tlon o.f t e payment. of the lega ies proposal, a certified cht:'('~ de XOTICE (I~ REL'EREE",' _,'ALET. J. P rs. name unkno..... n her husband I contame In said Will and to worn payable to the Departrp{' t of r.I ...., ,..., Benthack Ho pita}

Sunda last ";'eek dinner gueRts MarJe Pend1ft. Paul.$on and and In I what lproportions t~e Roads aind )rrlgation an~ n an Noller' h hf'rcby given lhri.t by' j'

,at Hal.' Baker s were the Gus John Paulson, fl t real ,arne unt amount payable dn each uf Sald amount 'not less- than two hu d 'd virtue of <In order of sale, lssupd Phone 1061,Krae~e fami)y of qoncord, Mr. known, her h band; :E. Otto legacies! "hall be paid. ~I to the (~OO) doll;frs. e by th(' dl~tnct court of \Vayneand, M'. Franklin Flege and Stratton and a Str~tton, his Iend thalt all of s1aid I.' al e~tale The right 1S n'~erved te) ;j \·e count}, ;'\('br,lska, ln an action 306 rearl St.daughte " Mr. an,d ~lo;, J,Ohn Ba- Wife;, and Edn t('wart; und t(jl may be ,I,' old and dispOf.;e of and all techoJCaJitJes ilnd T{'jecU a, ur pendirlg In ~ald court, whpreln Her-

,ker. Mr. and Mrg. ( to Saul and all persons inte C'd in t~(' estatq funds nqw in IhE:!' hands, of and all bids. Ibert Lound Clnd others are pl;;in-I ~~~~;:::;::;;;::~::=family, Mr:. and s. }-If'rman of Phillip Sulliv decea$jed: funds hqreafter cominJVinlo the DEPARTMENT OF ROADS A TD tiffs. dnd Earl Lound and ottwr:-;!'Vahlka p, jr., and ertllC'e Ann, .You and , you aJjoe hereby hands 4Jf plaintiffs ~a,Y be di:-;- IRRICATIUI"< Iare dt,f.'ndHnf~. dln~cllng mf', as D.rrs. Le\\-is &±..4e\,"-isMr. an, Mrs, Wilbu BAker and notifu:,d that L.: MCC[, re and tTJb~t{'di by plaintiff~, under and Wardner G, Scot!, State En J. er referf.'{>. to sf,11 thl' folloWifig d('-Marae!., Lambert W. Ro~ tn:stE''' of the p~rsuan~ to the provJsions of sald J. B. MartlO, Di};trict E11g1 n f' I: <.,cnbed real (':-;ta1,' t(}-""Jt: CIUROPRACTO S

1 eEtate of P SullJv8 ,decf'as· wlll an~ to the order and decree A. P, Gotbc:he, County qe k, Lots One (1) and Tv.o 1 21, in NeUTo~~~~;~4~ Cll"~8it Camp Ed~trds. ed, as plaintiffs have f led their of the c$urt and that said trust be PIerce u ly I Block Tt'n 110'. of thf' Origlfi- 112 East 4th Sij

aMd ~'If ao;! dwMrs.lI.?Scar .}~e:nl~~' ¥r, ~eUttihon Da~dt ~o, pnc,ed ~In 1~,ction Icom

dPJetjfd, "cffrminadt.edhand dClosed L. W. :-Jf'edhattl, County ql k I, al jTO\\d·n of \rd:o,,·I~_:ilde a"\\.Plat- ',Phone 49 Wa~h-.e. Neb.

n ~nr,!. m, J.Wleyer"l',rnl mey('r, In p I~ flC .our a »ayne an p am I S J8C arge as 01t1 \\' C 1 tf'( an rN.·o f·u In ayne T'Mrs_ Lera WlttJf'r! of Hoskms, liInd County, NC'bra.s , agairiHt each trus~ee.<;i of 1aid ('slatf' of Ph~lip _ ._ ~~ __ . _ ~yn~~: u y. j county, Nphraska. I: _

Emil ~ackstrom' aljrivf'd home and all of you d('fendant~ im~ SuJh,vanj dt>ce8Red. i ,An,d Pl,amtlffS SOTICF. TO, ('ONTRA<1 s I I will wll stlJd rpal ('statf> al IJub-! .wedll1e~say last wef'k' from Camp pll"adpd \nlh 0 h('r defendant.s, pray fO j such other and further SId t' j jllC fl.uctJOn <-11 fhe reo,;ldenc(' upon G A Lamhl'sonEdwa.r ,Ma.ss., whe,!e they vlsit- the. object: purpo e find wrayer of f.indmgs, order, adjudicatIOn, rl'. h (',fJ. f~ ll(; \\~Ill b0 rl'q'l {' at the preml.'-(':-; abme de~cnbf'd. on I • • "-

ed Wa ne county youths in serv- which pe.t1tlOn.a 1 actiO" ~mong lief ~nd,d('cl'(,(, a.s mfl.Y be applica- ~ (' dO lCP 0 t e DepartlM n. of l the :.!Rth day of Octolwr, 1~t2, at I Ileal Estate and All inds ofief'. Mr·. Donald Badkslrom, who other things, IS hal plairtlff~ he ble, just and proper in the' prem- C~la. s t nd Irngatlon ,In 11~' .S aIel (1) o·cICK:k fl. m. of saId day. i Insurance Excepi ireaccom~'nied them <"ast a w,pek adjudgl'd and d fTPf,d ~piz('d ~n IS('S. For further part iet.r'lars flach ()aPltbo At, ,Lmcol~. NI'br*,S rJ, un ISaid sale will remain open for one! 'I Jearlier, remained for a time With fce slmplf' of a lh~. oW-n('f~ m of ,~'ou IS rpfprred to pJain~Jffs' (/~i~ c. r LL, 1,942, unl ~ 1 UO I ?our. Tenns of sale. fJfteen PN' Wayne, Nebr'i:~ •

~~~ h~ by~~d, .s:~f'~)fvit~~ ~ly'",Er',,1', tr.ust und:r.thf' r.O\·lslons of the pet~tl()n now on flip, ;. PUhll~l·y ~pe~~d ;~~ r:~d ~~; II~~ i~- ~:;;;:;::;:::=====1===~

~ will of PhilliP. S, llJvan, .de('ea~ed, Each and all of you.:He reqll11red GRAVEL SURFACI~'G an _ 'IPfc. CI rf'nC'(' Hopmah, son of the of the follnwmg' dpscrl~('d rpal' to ans\vo('r said p(>tllion on or hf'- d I k h B ld \ I I ~Iartin L. Ri,l,l!!erWOs,c,atlrn~, ~,'oemnaonr\lfr:,',nI.V"Rlla'·'Yr,mpO,~,d, f'slate Of whICh :.a d dcceaSf'd (hed fore thf' :26!h day of OC"1obf'r, l~H~. p:ntal ~or 3~r~1 ~ ,e ;~n:. It1de I ()

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lWI.' \ • seized, to-wi!: : Datf'd Sept~mhcr J1, 194~. d,~; ~p~r~xima;el~J:;~nlt\ 0,; arp: RfJAL ESTATE FAR I LOA~SElmerjHolst, PfC'. \~;jll1ac(' Gree.n- Thf' Soulh Half'(S11!) of S~C4\ L. B. ;\lc(lurp and ,Lambert 16~6 C Yd· S· ,1 G· l.t Wriies, ['very kind of nsurZlncewald, ~fc. C/i'CIJ Pnn('f', Cpl. MIlo tion Four (4 f, 11 (" Northwes~ \V. RoC', Tru$tees of t he Es~ IfaC'~ Cour~~ M;t(:r~l'l~( r,;\ rur- el:cept life SpeCIal at pntwn toMeyer,. son of Emil !Mflyer, p\.t. Quar1N (NW1~J ,Of Section I tilte of Phillip SUllnan,' lJe- Th ott 1 f t·ldV.·~ j. Farm&odAutomobile nsura'nceGlenn Granquist, Pfc, AlVIn Longe NJnp (9), the No thp3st Quar- Cf'iH:ip,d, PIa. inUref', rp('t('~ f~O prh~(mS~pcl;\( 1\'T~ .:,' ,i,,::and p{.t. Donald Backstrom. Thp TIl B r l S~B Th I''''Wayn~ county' group onJ'oyed vi~lts tf'r rN~~1'4) of S ctlon rep Yi rf'( . {Try, ('Ir I('o\erlng ~ub·l('ttiog or.,,,. Jgr,ng

t- (1), the Southf'll t Quartp.r of Attorney. Ithp contract. I,

and 0tone occasion all had dlnnf'r h Q S 17t4togeth r. The youths are all fppl~ t I'r-.:orthwf'st artf'T ( £1,4. S Compliance by thp cd," rartoring fJ <', the trawlers report. 1\'W

1/4) of S('(','i,O .Three (3), -.,J.-. wllh the :-;tandards <t." to,h UjS ofand the South\-\' ~t Quartpr ;ivTICE OF HEARISG labor pr~cnhed hy lhp ·o'F Ir La-

Bid. arp A~ked for r('graveHng ~~~'~4~o:.~~~~~IO, T.~~~~_~~,)~ Est~~7.°~~El~~~(J(~a~<l~~;lTf~~hom_;;~~\,~aJ~~;d~5,A~~.1~fI ~~·b;~ ~~~1Il(' E prson·P('nd('T highway nnd (2;:)). Ritngp Four, (4) Ea~t of as, d('c~'Hsf'd. 71R, (;:)th Congress), .... ill hf'l re-Thun; Oll :-;pur. thl' 6th P. M., in ayne Coun- ]n thp county rour! of Wayne (juirpd in the perform<l.nqp on the

~-- ty, Nphraska: flO all of Sf'C'- countY'i I":\·hTHsk~. work under this contract. I I

Mi$. Lulu .ra,meSI f Emf'rson, tion Tv,..'enty-foll (24) ~nd Stri.fC" of N('br.ar-kA, WaynC' roun- The minimum wage p~i tIJ all~~}~dO V,1. g;.~(':'C'r~;rt:. a%i('(~;~~<}: thf' NorthwP:-;,t Q Artpr INW ly, :-;s. skilled lahor pmployed on t Isrcon-wppk Tupsday In Pc: nero Tlwy 1,: ~ of ~1'C'tlon ":"·t'nty~fp\'P h('~~, I:~~O~~ ~~~~:,~~p:;;h~:;;l,i:~~~ tract shall he sC\·f'nt~-fJ\'Iflft f I.' GI1orgia. (.2;,)), ail In Town ~IP ,Thl~ty- cents per hour.

~__~~ nne (31), Range fhrf.'f' CH nottcf';' The minimum wagfl raj 10 allWpsl of th(' 61 P. M" In You ar{' hprf-hy notifIed thut on mtennedlate lahor em@1 v~ nnKnox County, Nf' raska, thp :26Uh day of Sf'ptf'mhf'r. 194:2, this contract shall be ~J.x '1(60)

with fuJI legal au hOrlty under The LIl1coln Joiint Stock Land cents pt'l"hour. rsaId will to mana P, supervis€', Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, owner The minimum wage pai t allhandJp and Iflas~ ~ d reat e~tate, in fee of thf' land describE"d hHein, un.<;killed ~ahor pmployf>d n thi."collect and n'cPlve: he renU; an~ filed iU pelitionin the abo\'e mat- contract ~hAll hf' for1Y-fl {' ,1.:1.)1incoml' therefrom, (nd to sci I ar.:l t€'r, selling forlh among other cents per tlOur.com·l'y s<lid rf'al e tate and use thmg~ that Sarn,h Thoma~, <1. rf.'~l- Plans and spt'cifltatJOrts theand apply said in orne and Ihp &nt of Waynfl county, N('bra~ka,Iwork may,be ~epn and lIi(oproc.flcds from th sale of :-.aid di('d lntf'~tafe thf'reln on or about spcun'Cl at the offIce of tijC' '~unty

real P.sl~tc to the paymertt and thp 16th d~y of .June, 1926, !wlzed IC!prk at Harllngton. ~pt) ~Wri.. a'tsatisfactIOn of. thl' I gacips ann hp- and pos.<;('ss('d of land ~n Wayn~ thf' offIce ,,:If th(> County' If'rk atquests contalnf'd n said WIll. counly, N('bra.Kk~, Ch'SCTlb('d c\.-; IWaynl', r"-ebraska, at Ihe ftf' ofSaid pfltition allegf> , among olhpr follows: I the District Engmeer oC ,~DE'-things, that Raid ill providl'" in Thf> Northpal't Quar1pr i of partment of Roads al!d 1 J~tion

sub.stance that sa.· real £''''"ffl Spction Twplvp, Townshlp at :\'orfolk, Nebraska, or 8 the of~

shall not be saeri!, pd or s~ld hy Twenty-six. Ran~e .Onp, Hl-lst ficf' of tlhe DePf\rtmen{ '0 B.oadsthp trustC'es of sl·n (':"ta'p for of thf' ~lxth PrlnclpAl Mf"rl- nnd Irrigation at Lmcolt1. 'ebras~l('ss than it.s fair alup. and pro-I dian, \Vayne County, ~f'bras- ka.vid.'.o; further, amon other thing", I ka; I The .succeo.ssful hiddf'r wd \x> l"'(>~in substance. that In case am That the ~ole and only hf'~f1'; at qui rep to furnish hon~ in anlpgnlp(' nam('d m 'aid wHI Rhnil

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'l3'W ann n('xt of kin of thE' said amount {'qual to 100', of is con~

die that thf' If'gacyl bequeathpd in Sarah Thoma.s. df'ceased, MTre: tract.said Wl][ shall not 1 ps(' but "hall Thomas J. Thomas, HosKinl' :"1('- As an C'\'idencp of goo(l aJth inhe paid to thE' lpga hrirs of such hraska. hf'r ~u~~l8nd; Wm. lfr('d submitting a proposal f r IIl~S

decPBo;cn ]flgatpp. Said petillon Thomas. Wmslde, NehrR a, a work. th(> hlddf'r must fIle. ·11h hlBallf'gf's fllrthpl". mong othf'rl"on: DHni('l Thomas: Vah:mtme, proposal, a ('C'rllfl('d chE'<' rnadething", fhat John Anthony Mc- ~pbra~ka. fl. son: Dn\"ld J. Thomas, payable to Ihe Depart rtt of~inty, Mic:hapl Me .infy, F:ulH.lin VH.IP,nti~(', N'.t'~raska. R gf~n; WH,~,m~ Roads and IrngatlOn ah in anf rank John~on, fo f'rly F.ulnlia Thoma~. HoskJnf.l, Nf'hra~ka. R son. amount not less lhan one undredFrank, nnn Mary ~ ulli\'an, If'ga-I ~o}d Thoma.s. Baker,. Ore~on, a (lool dollars ..1pC's nllmen in Sill WIll, are dp. ,,?n: Anna Mac Morn.s, \Vm~lde, Thp ri?"ht IS reserved t waIve('f'aspd and, p];linliff Tprny. among I' :\f'br<lska, a daughter; Della, ~a- all technlcalitlt's and reJ~c anyolhpr thinlZ<;;, that sa n will of said kn, Baker, Oregon, a daughter, all bids.Phillip SulllYiln. de ased. he fn- That the prajM'r of ~ald.pelltlon- DEPARTIIE:KT OF ROA SANDtprpreted and cons rued hy th(' I(If is for a decr(1e determmi~g the JRRIGATIONcourt and for <'In 0 f'r and direc. da.te and plaC'e of the death of the Wardner G. Sc~tt ..Stat~e' r ng:ineertions to plaintiffs lative tv the .said Sarah Thomas, .df'ceasad and J. B. Mar~m, DIstn("t EElg n('er.s<lle of said real est te and when It?e place of hf'r resldenrE' at the ['('c('lla \\.alz, County [,If'rthe .same shall be s ld, and that time of her death. thp helN Of saId Cedar ('{Hlntythe rp.specti\'e deat s of each of I dece~sed.' next ~f ki~, the ~('gree L. W Needham, County ( ('rk,the deceased If'gate above nam- of kmshlp of said helN, th~ right 0113 Wayr)f' County.pd, anti any othpr]p atf'e or ~ega- ?f descen~ of n'R} property belong-tees. if any, who ma be decjfased !fig to saId dec{"ased and an order SOT ICEor may hprNl.fter d cease, be de~ fo~ver barring claims agamst In lhr county court -of \\"aYT1(' B WARREN BA.YLEYtennined and adjudl ate-d by the ~al~he"tat~.a~d for SUC~O~lle~ an~ county, Nebraska, l~!c of OOLOGAH, ()KL\ bolLOK'. mo\pd it Into':.....o\\"n. ondcourt and the hf' S, deVisees. ut. e~ITe.le as may t Us an In thC' matter of thf" \VILL ROGERS' H()\fP. TOWN fumlshed It \\·ith Ill' mao)' of tht'JIpgaff'fl~, f.;UCceSSors nd J)("T"!"lonal eqtllta .e In S8j~ mat.p,T" Marie RO'R"~nbseh, d~ea. 'Cl orIKinal fltrnl ..hln!t'S WI wall' po"t-representAtives of f:'R h be adjudi- Hearmg on said petItiOn ""'·111 bp To all per.;;on!" intere~lp in saidl Flftf'('n mitp.". a,; thf' road goes !IIlblf'.catpn and dpC'reelll, rI that said held In the county court rGom at estate, hath crpdlton- fl.!lrl hqln:.: O\l'r llll' hill." from t·lan>mon'. is :--;f'Rr tllf' Illll" hOl!.$f', !hfl n'"i~will bp fuMhf'r inte prt'ted and Wayne, Wayne coun!J'. Nebral'ka,' You arE' herpby notlfjp llIlat onl thf' illtll' I,mn nf {)ologah. Okla.

h 16 h d f ° t b 1942 Of'Olo,; or l !olnO:Slh ha\'r alsn hUlltconstruen and that it be rleter- on t e t ay 0 C a e~, 'the 29th .day of Seplflmb r,.194.2. blrthpl,!Cl' ,)f Will Rogprs. If ):,ou a. mnnllnll'nt In hon6r of theirmlnf'd and op("r('(>(J t whom funds at 10 o'c1oc.k a. m. ,GMrge ~_ Roggenbach, p Iitioner, \\\'rp a Rug!'!·" fan land \\ho rno"t f;Jmou,; l';llzen. A pi("\urp !Ifnow in the hands of lalntlffs and Datpd thIs 26th day of s.-ptfm- filed his petitIOn In the ab Y(' mat'j \\ ri.sn't J y011 may .... anI to drivefunds hpr("afff'r comi g into their her", 1942. By title ("nurt, ter, setllOg forth. arno g" other o\'t'r \\·hl'n ynu·rp down Oklahoma ~~:rh~;:O~I~~ l~n<;fl~I1 ~~"t~:~o~:~~~r~hanns as tru~ff"es a ~aid estate (Seal) J. M. CHERfY, things. that Ma~ie Roggp hflCh. a \qy, JU."! 10 ,'ompl"l(' jour eduea·, rngs through It>f' c rnetf'nf's n(which WoUld be pay ble to said oltB County Juyge, citizen and reSident of 'l\'aj-'f1e tlOn on the pari} background of the C'ountT). I ha\'e s cn but nncrespective deceased 'i legatees. if J ' county, Nebraska, rfied' n~e~tate thl:-; gflneration'.s best loved hum'"! other monument tha ~howpd a· .living', are now payati e and shall NOTICE TO CONTRAC O~ therein on the 22nd day a AW;"U.<;t'j orl"l \Vhl'thf'r or 001 you con.slder pl("!Ure of trw dt'C'('a~ . That was :_hereafter be paid. an that plain- Sealed bids will be received at 1940 seized and possess of thf' the' tnfl \\'orth\\hllp HIler ~·ou Ih a Cl'nwtcrv In ioux City,tiffs be directed by e court to the office of the Department of tollo~\'lng descnbed rca,l e late, to-I' han' mark It J~ for you !n,?PClne. Iowa. whf'n 1·\\"<\.; d (-kin~ on n.make pavrnent accord gly. Plain- Roads and Irrigation in the- State wit: Persona.l~· I ('an "f'f' why \\ III de- story of rt ,J..\\ I"h pi l ..., hl'rp alltiffs further ask and ray for an Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on The East Half (F,1"'2) f the part('d for gr('f'nl'r flpld." In his thf' dt'CI'H';t'd \\,'n' ri£'d stanrl-adiudication ot the PI.' pnt Owner. October 22, 1942. until 10:00 NorthW<'~ Quartf'r ( Wt,. 1 II'HrlY ~·()1l1h. fig up S"n:""n,' has old mp Jhatship of thf" If'g-aey of 0,000.00 to o'clock a. m., and at that time pUb- of Section Twenty-nln ~29), (lolngah 1:-; (l ~crri.wny 111 til"' \"il- urn nt J

Mary Ann Louise M infy, now licly opened and read for SAN~ T¢lwnship 1'w£'nly-flve ~2-"iJ. IClg!' of pl'rh<lp:-,]OO p<'npll'. and :t~~n~J(~ 1~:·,l!~~~,,~nc t~;;~ T~at .... :Mary Ann Loui.~E' 'pJX>r, con. GRAVEL SURFACING and in('~- Range Four (4), F.llst of the {'\"pn HI that low rlg"Uf'(' I·m not rnay or n"lj- not be uth(>ntlc rtained in said will a to whom dental work on thf' PIF:RCJo,- 6th P. M, in Wayne °4nty, ~lln' bUl what I'm ~pottlng thE' don'l kn(l.... RUl W ll.tPH>r thpfunds payable on s id legacy WAYNE Patrol No, 31061 State Nebraska; al~o, lown :.!;:) or ~o CItizens that w("nt onglO. thf' CU$tom" uld lw~""

Rhould be paid by ptal tiffs; and Road. The East Hair 1£1..1 ) of the hlmtin~ and .I u.... t failed to come Vived The "mdmg pi tUN' of Willfor an adiudlcatlon aq detenni- The approximate quantitif's are: Northwest Quarter 1 'W

1'4) hack, Fifty years ago it had no Rog('r".s, Sl't m the roo ument hl'l"f'

nation ot the claim<; a rights 'of 2,760 Cu. Yds. Sand Gra\el Sur- of SectIOn 1\....enty-t ....· (22). \ISlb/f' means of support· and it at OoloRah almost kPs a \·isJ- lE. Otto Stratton/and James E, face Coone Material. Township Tw('nty-fiv (2.')). h'L<;n·1 changf'd In 50 yE'aTS. In tor smil(' m return. ,IBrittain, deceased. his efrs, suc- The attention of biddf"ns is di~ Range Four (4). East o~ the anolhf'r It Will probably be dt"- History ball' 1'1\'en u man)' KTf'at' ,cessors and assigns a~ inst Cath~ rected to the Special Provisions 6th P. M., in Wayn€ ount)", serted, the Victim of a better way uP .jerine Williams, now Catheri.,.e covering sub· letting or assigning Nebraska. , ba h of life. ~~f'~ha~rf0fii.~~~~hl!llr "',':). a ~~ ",'C; :Wl11lams Whitlatch, a the lee~ the contract. That the said Marie R gfn Cd RogeN walO born on a ranch a ....l(fnnlnK. Rogen &-Of an out.. ':. ,Bev to her contained i said will. Compliance by the contractor left surviving her, as he s<)Je ~~ short dilitance from thllt little ••.andlng exarnpllP. m a l"owboy ,and -of the amount due a d payable with the sta.ndar8s as t~, ho~rs of only heirs-at-law and ne t of In, to\\;n. Thf'" hou!Wo silll .tand_ In Ilo tile bf-!it IO\'pd f'!iIOD of" hi. ;;undpr ripcree made a d entered lalX>r preSCribed by the Fall.' La· the following namcd pe ot'1\ tor Kood rt'paJr but Is a little off the rnr...Uon ~ a f. step. Yt't:- -, .. ,in the Disttict Court' of Wayne bor StandardS Act of 1938:' ap- wit: George F. Rogg noo~ I ~ bfo.aten path for tilt'" a,,'uagf' tra- throul"h Ii all he I malned -theColtnty. Nebrs«ka. In fa or of said proved June 25, 1938 (~~blic No. Wayne county, Nebra~ :tJ ehs e- \·t'(t'r to (0 and SN". To Ol'f'roome same u.nassumlnl" pe.;ion that rode :Rtratton and Brittain a ainst said 71$, 75th Congress), Will be re- Muller of Salt ~ke C~t , ,ta , a thJs ob8iaL'lf'I. thl'l ~..ta of fl"Om an Oklahoma tach to con­CaiJh~rine Williams Wh latch a"d qulred in the perlonnance 01 the daU~hter; and LOIS Etam 1ogg~n. Ooioph til",. reproduee4 t.... q""r t .... "arid, En at tile Urn;' ..otherS on or about Se tember 9, work under tbis contract.. bach of Wayne county, %ra~ at hOUM! in mJ.nlatu", on the- m.... O{ his death, be' haCI ot eba_ged. fd\:

1935, ease fJto. 4496, an lor dl'-~ The minimum wage paId .to all a dau&,hter. That the ttce en l"Ornf'r' of their ,,·ilkS-f'. It W.. . h - rial 'Itlons to ft) intlffs's d'l.tri~b~.~. sklll~ labor e,nployed on thIS con- herein left no other ch drt:'n and nke gl'sturt', but.. the repro- In ooe show("&Se in *:.~.=. l,

. and Mary tlOn and p~yment ot"tu s payable tract shall be seventy-rive (75) no child or children of a Y d,eceas· duc-don I,. only IM)fD~ 10 f_t ::uc.~laI'Pmore 111 t~ kO: ,1

Hor an, fi~t ~'I name, un- on saId legacy and to w om and in cetlts per.h.our. . ed child !":Ur\;ving. That th~ pray~ &quart', the BHrace peROD I.. apt, H that \H";: ~ II. -:. e!kno • hIS WIfe', lchae! 0 Con- what propo~lon. the me shall The mmlm\UYl wage nJ>ld to all er of said petition is fo al decree to think someone baa boUt. doD ~t the tImp or t~ 001',In d M 0' t 'L t""""l d to determine the time a the death house for one of bill ("blldrell. Fo.. ..... aft • ft"\\ th cent stamp'- t .

or ary nnor, irst real be paid Plaintiffs p furtt.,r Intermediate labor emp oye on of said decedent, the ns es. of her the IN'nlPrlt of rutuf'8 r"nftntJo~ ~ 50 £"ent ja.("k.~' aDd w'oI, ~ unknown. is Wife; .Anna for' a ld~tetlminatiol'l d adjudi- thl. contract 1shall be sixty (60) heirB..at~law and next kiln, fi~. It ",ould hall' beea mu("b be,. '''~.f!LIC? C Gr and oM 0 Connor, cation! 01 the .everal a unts paid ce~ts per hour. . ina the degree 01 kins Ip 1 saId II they had boOlbl til. GrfIIU! IleIaU priCf'-ODe ollar_II.

.lfU'St ral name un qwn, her hili- Oft 1 the t'l!sPeCtive leg des COlI- il'h' mlnlm\Jm WIlg. paJd to aU. d t~ right 01 e nt ofI ban Neme Ho 'gan Clark and talnl'd in .ald will a the btl. unskilled labOr emplojied on thIS heirs, a~ ..tate he", Ired.,.. ''TRAILER VAGABONI)" I. sponsored aod. ars• Jo Clark, fi~t real name un. an... the",of not paid, f r a deter- COIItraet shall be lort,y-liw (45) ::td.;rbarnne ~launs f C ditors m this paper t~~he oourtesy of 1'1 ,II 1m , ller hUSbAnd; Anna Horri. min.t!o" and dec~ th t Edward cents per bou1r, , rI deceased, an I such 'II' h

,Gillllore alld,_,J~hn Ullmort!, ~ and Eulalia rank on ,llIlS and Mleclflcationa for the of saidncI lurther re,lief ss y be WI 10m ~ en oller ' '._ al n~~qwn~er IIus-r ~r 7.'" 191&1 a at the w klmaY be~seen.and lnformac: ~~~~d equitable. . I 'Th~flr:~~~~ ,ttnte said Ji'hIlUp Su lIvan q- S c~ka~: 1::::e7~~. at J HMriftl on said peti on wdl ~ W.pe, Nebr.

L~~;:~I~,":,,:::~~r:;~e:.l;terp~ ~" "t,;ol the Cof't¥ Clerk at 1Ie1d:~ 1M OlIIIIIY :J1l:....=,_=_f:_:\E~:.:=:'":~:»:,"":I::f1;:;:t~:J:i~iil

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Ruth Spangler and Yv6nnequardt, 8th.

The 7th and 8th grades ~

pleted boOklets on W geBlacksmith and Rip v,an WJ kle••.

For health inspection ephave been posted on the' b etinboard with one side whit andthe other black. For eaf: per~

fect inspection each has a j ret­ty whi te sheep. Otherwis~ theblack side shows. t:

The 5th and 6th grad aremaking an Indian sand able'scene. Myron Deck made a oodcarvIng boat, Wesley Wa r a

....-~~~e~.d Lorraine VOSS! orne

A circus theme is uset\ in dec­oratidns for the mon4' withseals at Windows, elephants atopthe board and t rained hot'S s onthe blackboard.

A gold star IS Placed~' ftereach name for a week's rfectattendance.

The 7th and 8th grader$ com­pleted booklets on "Earl~ His.

t07J'o~~~ ~'e~~t;~~nts i~'boxmade by Myron Deck.· rna-twns, geranium and ivy in.elUded. All thank Chest Ma-rotz for donal.ing the flo TS,

The 5th and 6th gradeS madelocal histories in boo.kl~Lfonn.

Scenes of "Hey Dldqle qddle"decora te t he room.: I

Per(ect attendance re~o~s forthe month were earn~ b;P,'Ches­ter ~larntz, Y\'onne Ma ardt.Ruth Spt-'ngll'r and MlYronjDeck,

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Dl"ltrkt 7.(JeClnette Stuve, teacher)

A ··SunshlO(' Hobby Club"' hasbeen organized. :-OIembers elect­ed the follOWing offlce~: Presl·dent, Darlene Ctecht; \'ice presl­dent, Joy FannlOg; treasurerand secretary, Clarence Boeck­enhauer. Each member has ahobby. For outside actlvltie~ :.pc­clal duties are assigned,

The l.... t and Lnd grades made~top sign.",. 1n art all the chl!­drf'n made clown hal." and boats.Uwls dl'COri-l.le the Windows and;;{'\eral po"lers have been made.

Sl'\'f'ral contests arc well un­der wely. For v\ery 100 in arith­metic a .<.,tar I" gIven to each 10­

dn ldual. Those WIth the moststars are Peggy :-'1cQUlstan,Clarence Boeckenhauer and JoyF·annmg. The WlOners of thiSmonth';; good .<;pelllng contestarc :vIarb" Ann Pub. Joy Fanningand Peggy McQublrtn

Those ha\'Jng perfect alteno­ance ftir the first month arcDarl('pn L·trcht. JUntor Lt('cht,[)f'rald Ctecht. VJrglOla L"lecht.MamJC Thom.,,('n, Clan'nce HOC'k­enhauer. Eugcnf' nnd !brald LeeBrudlJ:~:lm. Llrry and Peggy ~k·

~ulsl;ln, Jean <-inn ,Joy Fanning,and MHry Ann PUl"

Total of Wilr honrls and stamp:>pur~hased IS :FK85.

Distrlct 13.(Fern Nimrod, teacher)

SUpt. F. B. Decker visitedSeptember 26 and gave theschool a picture of a fiag withthe'salute beneath ii.

A good. English club was or­ganized with Donald Chamberschosen president, Lorraine Back~

strom vice president, Dean Back­strom secretary and Earl Lun­dahl program chamnan. Theclub meets every two weeks inlanguage period. A demon wordis chosen for each two weeks.Eaeh tIme a person is heard us4ing the word, hiS name IS placedin the box. The word, ain't, wasthe last. demon.

The 5th grade started a trans~

portation unit in readmg. This iscorrelated with art and reading.

The Sth grade made Nebra.s­ka maps in connectlOn WIth earlyhistory of the state.

All but one had perfect at­tendance for the month.

I::arl and Joan Lundahl tr('at­cd all to melons from theIr \'K>

tory garden.

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District 86. :(Hilda Brandenberg, teach~)

The .hobby club organized WitMerlin Kleinbach elected pres­dent, Lucile Brungardt se¢r­tary. Virgil Carstens, DopNeitzke and Joan Stuehrk ~scrapbooks. Dorothy .Schw~

and Shirley Neitzke cbilect!p _per napkins. Merlm Kleinbagathers stamps, builds mCxi Iairplane and makes model bda .

All but one had perfect a.tendance for the month.

Lucile Brungardt made A pI sin spelling for the month.

Distrkt 3.(Arlene Walker, teacher)

All had perfect atlcndance forthe month.

All have enjoyed new work­books. The 5th and 6th havethese in English, and Rth grad­ers started them in agriculture.

The lst grader$ started pre­primers after reading experiencestoriC's.

One is chosf'n ('Hch weC'k toin:.;pect all pupils for the healthcontest.

Randall Hrumcls leads In thespelling contest.

The Busy Bees club has beenorganized w\th L:-J.wr0n('e Falkpresident, Randall Brumels vi'cepresident and B~v('rly Scheu·rich secretary, Each one ha;; aduty to perform each week.

Each day open~ With the flagsalute,'pledge of alleglance andnational anthC'm.

Randall and Jer<l.ld Hrume!streated all to canrly hars andcookIes for t,!leir bIrthdays.

District 75.(Marion. Jci Burnl\all;n, teacher)

The lal~'m(}neYvthich amount­ed to $1.2 was spcht forShreenew indoo games.,' DI!ltrid 58.

ar~~:n:~~ g;:~:r\~rct~:i~ ~~~ (M;:heR~~~~~~~I:~:~~~st~~~~ ~)bination f$,cts. At th~ end 09 four ~ dlstri<;t pleasantly surprised, t eweeks thd wmner Will rey~ive a teacher on her birthday, Se-prize.! C J tember 11. She recelved ma y

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gra?ers /1,ave started mce ~and,ker,Chi,efS. After a;a Hobby lub In English. cial time, luncheon was ~etv d

The In 001' flag was cleaned by the Jadie;;. Mrs. Malmbe gand retur ed last week. treated the pupils to candy b·

on her birthday.I District 63. Those havmg perfect ~tte -

(Arlenf Broberg f teacher) ance thIS month were: ~orm nAll 1ikjl the new flag bou ht Peters, LorraJne Cinch, LaD n~

for the fag pole. g na Ulrich and Mer~m Peters, iPupils ake. turns in planning Health mOnitor:' thiS ':;0 I~ I

openi,ng ,xercises. The flag sa- are Merlm and I\orrnan let S'Ilute IS u ed each day. .

Gene ,lucnder, Dean Kluen- ( I)istrict 19. h Ider, LarJ1y Hansen, Janice Jen- Leona Ro~erts, tpac er)kins, £I~~m Kluenqer and Hen. Three pupJis had perfect t-rietta Hank are enrolled. tendance for the first mon~h of

New t¢xt:-. and workbooks are school, James a~d Flonce K h-Ienjoyed ; ler and Delwyn ,Sorensen. . , 1

LarrY:Hansen had perfect at- The 7th and 8th gra~('s h ~.tendance the first month. made free-hand dra\\mgs 0

Dennis Hansen visited Sep- bIrd;; and are now working 0

tember IJ. ~ ~~~r~or~~e~~~~~~·m;J~~' gl~~ta .la~tor dolls, w<getable po"terH ndpoppy borders. ~ i

The total purcha:.;C' of 'o!1honds and ~tamps is now Sl·l

In the health cont('."t, w icl1ends in :'-lo\'l'm\)er, FlonC(' ahtler is !eadlng. ;\'ew office l~

the Good Engli."h club arc e'f~

lene Echtenkamp, FIance ah~

leI' and Bonnie Sorensen.Visitors thIS month ·Ne

Mary HiCks, Jewel! Robl o~,

Shirley Mac Fn\l1zen, $upt 1-1­B. Decker and Darleen Rob Tt.l

District 6.(~v!rtrg!'lr('t Rodgers, lrach 1')

\Vesky B('ekl'nh<-tlJPr WitS lhonly slurient Wll h perfect a­tenrlrlncp for thf' mon1h.

The flag salu1l' L" gl\'('n an 1"A Morning Pr<J}Tr' "ung' fqropenmg exer,CiSP:'; ('i-1ch c!il}". P

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tnotlC songs are also Incl de . DlstriC"t 18.The book, "Poll\' Anna," hy Ie _ (BI'rnlta (Jlte, tNcher)nor Porter, IS helng 1'(';-\(1. En'ryonc had perfC'ct attend-

Tht' room was clpan£'d. nq\· ance fnr the fir:.;t month of

sh;:ui('s hung" ncw f]ilg putd a:';~d school.and extenor of the school f es ~ Mrs, Hermiln Brockmann andly palnted. Charles. and M~. Ed. Kenny Repreluti"" • f. i"t di'!'riet, K.rt

The ~nd grade read fou 1 t were recent viSItors. St.f." h.1 cOI'l'~ntr••d his :dortl 011

grade readers and soon . a s Betty Kenny treated all for farm 1.9;,I,t;0", Oft the 'f.u"d .....

~h~n~lags~a~~nr~:~~r·a~~:~r t~e ~ he'~hb~r~~~~~)~~:~~em~~~d~6.pur- f~:~" f8rm;"9 ProIP~ d, h",r!leu woul4

100. chased amount to SR1.6.J. Is.?(~~:h~i~o·~ti;: ~Ht·~~lII~~':"~=In 4th grade thE'" poC'm, "'~)- The Fi\'e Littlp Work('rs IS Ihe I . t t t ~ Id 'bY I"d• ..,.,

lumbus," was mf"morl/pd I ('I - ni-lme of IhC' nC'wly org-anlz~ct ~Ka·~ S;:f'/~I -:n: tttt. f.tt.,n of •nccHon with a ~tlldy of Hi,: \' y- CItizenship cluh. Hilly Kenny ·IS f.rm.to·mark,t ",.d 0"."'....ages. ,I presllipnt. Brltf' Kenny VICC lult.d in mofl.y b.i

The 7th (lnd Rtll grark' re pIT"ld"nl. and Lorramc Andrews .Icol'ldary or f."".to-learning of ('\PrJts h'aolng otIC secrC'tarv His vote broke_CIvil war. A new flag d('Corates the front tee which res

S t F Ii n k t ., I of t he school room. . f fall ~~y' "Tha'nk r;()~,I" ~'(~~I ; e F\~_ Durmg art class the boys have r:;~~~~~:1 or

" II' *' made air raid wardens and the 'spiring ag plCturr. On Jl,Il'le 18, 19";, he IlitrodllCeCl ..Defense purchases total 1.- g\rls have made girl aViators. Con9f111 til. bill p(oy'di"I fDr pf'och.c-.

50, I Health examinatIOns have tio" of rubb.r f",~ .icohol ",.d. froftIbeen gi\'en to all. ~ f.rm products. '

Dbtrkt '!-l. In connection with the safety H. h.. blllll .n 1dYOC.' ef 1-(Elva Hamm Farran, tea he11 unit 10 health all have brought t.rb.ft, or fum fet"", '"Ir s.-,-

'1 clll'p,ngs from newsparv>rs tell- .r.r tim.l, thil pro r.", h N~The school has org-anlzl' r p- I~ b, hil ."ork. ~'py Hill cluh whIch, mt'els p\,hy ing of an accldf'nl. Then pupils H. h.. b..". .~...t- wornr forThursday. The prpsldpnt I.. MJry told how each <lccld('nt could ""r.1 .I.dr;f;c.tio"~ C .'''11'.'' J. EoAnn Evans, secrf'tary, {')iIi-\. hH\'c< hf'en pt"evC'ntC'd. Ru.i", d.moeJ'.t, ch.i ." of the ..... ~

Frese, treasurf'r. Norman Ma- For Ow Scptpmber sPf'l!lng lie pow.r bloc ill tt H~.., wrote. eo.ben, news reporter, oqna ~~l~.l;~<;t ~UPII~~g~av~q~i~~1,th~r::d :;:'=:I~ ~;:~i~~ ~ .;:~;:::.::~::Koch, ~ong leader, Dicky \"lns, .m.ndm.nt 'or th••Ntlc:ati.. 0' SIOO,-Bnd chC'C'r leader. Marvin ('n, en ~~;~l~'n~lm~h::('~'et:'t~ei~:edl~he\~ 000,000'01 rvr.l ~'dr~CIIti.. Fer ...,A commlttC'e I:'; ('1f'('t('(1 C' eh S<IUIITI'! an ae-orn. Marl('ne Broe. vote 0" thil .m,nd",,"t. YO. 411...,..wCf'k to makf' H progra . f. the gr.titllde of .t.ry '."""ltri"M.rice.

All I h h en {' mlt't kl'r's squirrC'l is now Ipading. d . 11 f .........ing; in ~:~~~Ijn~\'~(m~('st. t (' d: Pupils hav(' suhscribed for :~d,,'~:'th: :Ur:1 :'d;:r~~ II .,..

ed thIS r~rtday With all h t wo TI)(.) \VC'ekly Reader and Current H.;I .lIthor of the eb.ftCI"".", ..ear!ning PrlZPS. A new ng'l:.;tl Ewnts, with thiir fair money",••• droutk • m'ior CII,.mo,h., ucIcontest has bN'n start vhth that amounts to $:l. ;:~:~;d. for r.n.f to dreuftt dric:n.Delila Frfls(' and Norman Ma~en Tn strive for perfect clC'anli· H. mad. it pauibl. 'Of 10m. ,.rh"as capt::llns of I('ams. I nt'ss. a health chart has been 'N.br"h to receive U. S. W..........

Visitors thIS month we (' £fat. made. rea", f1uh f1o~~"'.NltrllJlosy Waller, Mrs. Arthur Yopng Con9r.um_" CI.""C11 Ce.MCMI, cI ..and Erma Ruth,. Mrs. R y~nd Dlstrkt 11. ocr.t, cn,irman of the cOl'IlMi ..Grandon and chIldren a d Mrs. (Ruth Xasal. tracher) Appropri.tiotll. up of K.rI.Shif :

4th grader, Elva Hamm. The 11 enrollrd Include Mar- "No man in, either house Iia.Shirley Maben treat d 'the gare't Voss in 2nd grade: Ardyth rendered .uch .igMI .MI'Yice."

school with candy ban; or :hC'r Deck and Melvin Marquardt, A9r~ulture, and plrtic..L.rIy to"'•.birthday September 15. ' 3rd; Y\'onne Behmer and ~tty farmers of Nebr•••:' ttl

The art class in 1st, nd l2nd Voss, 4th; Myron Deck, 5th;

grades ha\'e been makl g pos-t- \\'(,sley~~v.~'~al~k:er~~a~nd~Lo;rra~in~e~_I~:~:~~~~:~=!1~I~::~~~~"~I~en? to illustrate ston ~hey Voss, 6th: ChestC'r Marotz, 7th;haye been studying. The th land ~-

5tt grades made safety ;;ters.

I DIMtrkt 70., (Patty Tucker, teacSchool op<'ned with th follow~

int enroll('d: Marvin auls('~,

Ljnnette Isom, Uonald BJtudl­ga:m, Marlin Lan,dang€, 1~lenBrudigam, Jo Ann Iso, al­bert !sam, Bobby La da ger,

~~~~eF~r~~de;~a~~e F rk I and

Dalbert Isom holds C t~laCl;'8l)d Marlin Landanger eco d intHe 5th and 6th arithm tiC Ills.

sd;~n:;,e~~llf~~~ he perfect

:Boys have been akltg arrdn'a t ure f rom card rd.

A school paper WI be pub­li~hed once a mont. M, rvinPllUl.sen, Marlin nda ger,Qonald Brudlgam. na bert sama~d Bobby Landang r a re­~rte.-s fOf" the mont .

dt~~3n~ Jo~:'~ Ie med 'TheIi Jean and Elaine F k Ie rned

",veraI poems an n ery'f ymes,

All are practicing b II litgame was schedul wi t

t 'ct 44 Wednesday ·thr roast to follow.Doflald and Helenlbert 150m, Marlin

'nger had perfce !for the month.

I ~,~t~

(Evelyn D~~~~~:.slteacher)The third me&ting of the Red,

White and Blue p1;':ject clubwas held September ;25 and thetheme was how schqol childrencan, help in the war' effort.

Book reports have been sentto Supt. F. B. Dec~r by six pu~

pHs. ,Eight students ha'Ve won the

b1ue ribbon on the health Chart.

Dlstrtct 81.(An$ FI1'drickson, teacher)A drawing of good school citi·

zens makes an attractive coverfor the September issue of NorthB r en n a Nc'"-'s. "Happinessthrough service and self-im­provement for everyone" is themotto. The good cit izenshipclub is organized with EdgarBaird president, Donald Hansenvice president, Alice Baird sec·retary and Stanley Soden re­porter. Gary Hansen, 1st grad·er, Jean Grone, Nell Doring,Darrell Troutman and KarenSkovbo. 2nd gmders, colored thecitizenship drawing for the pa·per.

Many new texts have beenbought so each now has his ownbooks.

Leroy Schulz< 4th grader, ismaking an Indian tepee.

The 5th and 6th grades are

st~~~~tS::::!dance records forthe month we~ earned by GaryHansen. Neil Doring, JellnGrone, Darrell TroutInan, LeroySchulz, Ronald Grone, BobbyMoses, Gary iTroutman. EdgarBait-d, BonnIe Grone, WillieDamme, Bernita Doring, Don,ldHansen, Alice Baird, MarianDlIllllOe, Viola Frahm, EdithReeg and Stailley SodelL

Cleo, Ua, liIene, Delbert andAlfred Smith moved to Wayne.

Bri.ght ,pa ts were made forroom d rat n.

"nToe 001 moUo is: "WhenYOU play- pta tui.t.:l; when you

1 wedr/ ·t'-, ~ "..a"

Dl!drict 55.rRuth Smith, teacher)

District 26. '" Marcella, Rlchard and Carol(Norma Meyer, te~chf'r) Lee Hamm and, Dale Uttecht

Pupils with perfect attenriance had perfect attendanec for thefor the month are Lynal Longe, month.Robert Pc!pn;, Lorraine SaaJ, I Lower grade'S made harvestDonald Woehler, Elaine Hurd" posters and all hut lst gradersLois Hurd, Marion Thompson, made spellIng hook lets, VeldaShirley Thomp:-;on, LaVerne·' Koepke.is the only one who hadF~revert. Kenneth Frev('rt and all l00's In her book so far.Mprlin Saul. The 3rd and o1th gradl's are

Lorraine Saul h:Hl lOn in nlRklng a hooklet on "Peoplespelling for the month Who Help Us"

The 2nd graders {'o]orpn a The 5th Hrid 6th grades aregrape for C'ach perf('ct rf'Hding studying railroadsIe-sson. Lorrain\' S,wl and MelVin The nature study club is con-RC'f'j{ had th(' most. tinUlng from last year. Donald

The 3rrl and 4th grad",,; are Swanson, 3rd grader, was chos4making a booklet of holidays en president; Richard Hamm,for history. 4th grader, \'ice president; and

The "D£'mon" box is hf'lping Charles Stamm, 4th grader, sec·correct grammar usages and im- retary. Scrapbooks were pur·polite mannen;. Each tries to chased with fair money for usekeep "Mr. Bad English" from in the club.sitting on his desk. New library, books arc Little

All watch the barometer made Farmer of the Middle West, Thein school. Bobbsey T'\'lins in Eskimo Land,

Visitors were Supt. F'. B. The Bobbsey T~'lns Solve aDecker, Logene Sydow and Mystery, The Bobbsey Twms'Donabelle Pflueger. 1 Wonderful SC'cret, Han e y-

Bunch, Her Fi"'l Trip on theOcean; Honey·Bunch, Her FirstTrip in an Airplane; Cinder theCat; Choo-Choo, the LittleSwitch Eng-inc; The SyoryHouse and The Story of a BadBoy,

The Bobhscy T\o,.'ins Soh·C' aMystery is beinl; read for opep;­ing exercises.

Charles Stamm,ga the red the news.

Dlidrid 42.(Adelaide BuhL teacher)

Knighthood of Youth club wasformed with Tom Harrison pres­ident, Marcele Barelman vicepresident, Merlyn Kay secretary.Meetings ~rc held each Wednes­day afternoon. Each child has aspecial duty each week,

Basket~ of fruit arC' being col-

f;~~ :;;o~d~~alt:~;~~P('~~~:~~~~~~Imonth by havmg all frufts col-

ored, jA sa~d table pro,j"ct of Indians

and animals IS bemg com pIe ledMerlyn Kay made safety post­ers, and MarcellO' Barelman marl .'free-hand drawings of Indians~

Merlyn Kay had perfect at-'tendance for the month.

Tommy\ Harrison treatpd aliito candy bars and watermelo11on his birthday Sept£'fTlber 23. II

A lihrary corner has bcen i-1r~,1

ranged for reading during frp(>,1time. "The Bobbsey Twins inCountry" and "Little Men"new books.

District 64,(Jannabelle Walker, teacher)Textbooks and workbooks

have arrived. English work­books are provided· for 3rdthrough 8th grades.

Rainy wea ther and illnesscaused absences in, September.Lucille, Leo and Rita Gubbcl;;had perfect attendance so far forthe term.

The 1st graders received pre­primers after studying experi.enee charts.

Fair money was used forWeekly Reader and CurrentEvent paper.

Good English club was or­ganized with Ivan Gubbels presi·dent and Gary Spahr vice presi­dent. Each pupil has a duty toperform.

New flags ha\'e heen received.The 7th and Rth graders have

started required readings.

District 84.(Velva Anderson, teacher) ~,

A scrapbook hobby club ha-sbeen organized with Mylet B.r­elinan president and DotisStoneking secretary. Meetingsare held, each Friday afternoon.Each pays 2 cents dues eachmonth for the hobby club ex­hibit comer.

Mylet Barelman, ThomasStoneking, Harold Hansen, Dor­is Stoneking, Henry Greve, JohnGreve, jr., and Loren Hansenhad perfect attendance lastmonth.

Honor roll for clean desks thepast month includes John Greve,jr., Loren Hansen, Harold Han­sen, Doris Stoneking, ThomasStoneking and Mylet Barelman.

Di!ttrtct 20(Elvira Sullivan, t('ae-her)

The school has $320.45 inbonds and stampfl.

Darlene Ret hwi:ich, DarrellCampbell ann Dean }O~inn eachcarnpd IOU p('rcent in spellingev('ry FridAy during September.

Hetty Finn and, Darlene Reth­wisch brought several bouquetsof floWCTIi. J

The plan is to rent librarybooks from the 'Lincoln Librarycomm~ssion with the fairmoney.

The! 1st graders, Gayle Grubb.Hen~ Thom~cn and Jere Milli­ken h ve learned 40 words.

Th : follOWing had perfect at·

~: ~~, fO~a~~~te~~~~~,H~~~~Milh en, Victor Mann, DeanFinn.ILois Temme, Darien Reth·WiSC). Delmar Vahlkamp, Dar­rell Campbell. Morris Back~

stro ,Ralph Milliken and RuthBack~trom.

Secbnd Lt. Ed. Camphellshowed some filmfoi of camp life.high and low tidos of the Paci­fic ocean~ star fish. Smokeymounta-in" and Washington q. c.H ~~~~·r:· ~. t~:C~l:~ prae~~~:~:flag salute printed under Itwhen he visited the school.

D1!Otrl¢t 83.(Mrs. Mandvill~ Kai, teacher)Si.'I( boys and two girls repre­

sent grades 3 to 3. Lester Meier,Glenville Frevert. and ElaineTest are Rth graders. Others arcOtto Junior Test, Johnny Kay,Harold Meier. Lowell Baker,Verna Mae Meier.

,Johnny Kay treated all tocandy bar:-; 'and gum on his 9thbirthday September 5.

Slipt. F. B. Decker visited andgave the school a nice picture.Marilyn Test and Evelyn Odc~

gaard have also visited.Jaunty sailor lilds in blue and

ships decorate the blackboard.Elaine Test earned 13 perfect

lessons in arithmetic for themonth.

New curtains and bookcasecovers have been added.

Dlstt"ict 2.(Betty Mi.lliJ<en, teacher)

Pupils with perfect attendancet his month arc I Ronald, Nanna,Russell, Joyce and Ardath Bi­chel. Ronald, Ardath and JoyceBichel havc had 100 per cent inspelling this mohth.

Norman and Joyce Bichel 'ha~

birthdays this month and trelit..ed the school to candy bars. -I

A Knighthood of Youth clubhas been, formed. Offf·cers serv~ing the past month w e: JoyceBlchel, presiden~; Jo nie Lu­schen, VIce presIdent, and Ar­dath Biche!, secretary.

The fair money was used topurchase t('a tO\\'els and threadfor embroidering.

(LUel1aD~~tn~~~~acl~er)Ma~on, No a and Virginia

Larsen, Robert and James Jones,MelVin Boden tedt had petfectattendance for the montt[!.

A club Was tganiZed $eptem­bel' 19 with M rion Larsdn pres.ident, Robert ddie vice presi.dent, Virgi~ia~arsen setretary.Norma. Larsen nd Robe t Joneswere on the e ertain~ t com~mittee for lastIFrid~y I

Donald and Dickie ~JtI1leier

tra~sferred to ;Carroll 1h?OI.Disttid 71.

(Marjorie F~ench, teacher)Darlene Blecke, Joan J.:Iansen,

Margaret and Setty Wacker hadperfect atte~dance for themonth.

LaVon Fae Bbrner of Winside,visited.

"The CoVere(:l Wagon" wasread for openirjg exercise-so

Borders wit~ a fall designhave been mad~ in art.Ne\~ workbo~ks and South

American texts have been pur~

Ch~~~~. HansC'n! treated all towatermelon Thursday.

Do Outside Rf':ading.\tVaync county rural school

(:hildrc'n are encouraged to dooutside reading in a n('w planinstituted hy Supt. F. B. Deck­er. For each book rpad: the pupilfill::.: olJit a report. Reports now

include: Lucille Brungardt. dis·trict 86, A Three-Cornered Mys­tery; Donna Thelen, 38, A GirlsAviatbr's Sky Crews; DeloresThelen, :~8 .. A Boy Scout's Ad·ventures; Marcf'lla Th"l"n, :)8,Moni tht' Goat Roy; Merle The­len, ~,Star; DWlOe Allen, :)R,

Singing SH.nds; Marlene Haw­kins, :~H, 'rom Sawyer; GeraldPospishil, 51, An AmericanABC; ErWIn Posplshil, ;11, TheBlac1{ Stallion; ,1(l('ki(' FIckle,51, The Blind Cat; Lois Brudi­gam, 40, While the Clock Tick­ed,

Dlstrld'l'?3(Mi~s Pohlman, tf'aeher)

IIPUpil~ (Iarning prrf£>ct atten~I­BTJiCC this month .arc; Marvin~f.n'1us, vernon. Miller, DelaineIVt~]Jf'r and Kenneth Asmus.

The Asmus children have keptttl(> schoolroom decorated withfjowers.

Dlstrlc,t 83(Viola Swanso~, teacher)

Those who had JiE'rfect altend~

nee for the month arc Eugenend HuhC'rt Nettllflon and Her·

)e.rh:n~;~~;yM:~~};V2~~'se Hur-et;'t Nettleton president, Virgilling Vicp president and Jcdeano~es Rl?Cr('tary.The }."t and ~nd language

clBlSS dramatized "Little BlackSambo", "The Little R('(J Hen","T!he Three Bears" and "ThePancakc.··

An allra)Ctive picture of theflag was presented by Supt. F,B. Deck('r.

~~Jize PupilsI OrrRural Schools

~fuou~ 600, Wayne county rural

. ('h' ~r,,~n, wi,n be vaccinated thisTh rs~~y in the immunizationpI' gra,m which is being tried forth flPjl tIme in schools here.A pplntmenJ.s have been rrrtldcwi h doctors of the area.

Distrid 59(Eunic('< Gustafson, t(,<l.chrr)TIl(' school h;Is organlz('d a

hobhy club in which pupils talkabout their hob1)if's and citizen­ship. Each member gives a num­ber on thl' progl·am. The cluhcolon:; ail'e red, whitr and hlueand th(' r1u('s a rlime. Scrap­books wen' bought in which tokecp hobbips.

The pupils hav(' h('rn :'itudy­ing about Indians aorl pioneers,Rnd working; on an Indian pro­ject.

The 6th and 7th gradf's havemade progT'(>ss ch:nts on whichpUpilf' k('('p t imC' t('st s('Or('s

WC'C'kly Rparlprs and C'lIrrf>nt.EvC'nts arf' enjoyed hy all as arerthC' magazines and hooks from'tl1C' pity lihrary.

The 6t h gradf' English ('lass'has been studying Hhout tclC'~

phon€' cnnw'rsalions, rpportsand IPltt'r writing. Puplls arealso sturlying th(' history ofWayne county.

The hlackboard border is dec­orated with paper leaves paint·cd with water colors.

The 4th wa~e is working on ahe~JU~ town project in the sandtat:ilp.. '

ThC' 6th graders arc studyingthe glob€'.

The school' wishC's to thankSupt. F. B. Decker for the post·C'r with the ftag and pledge on

,II.

Dist.rk 1.(Nartna Jean Ha rison, teacher)

,Tl1Je ht and ~ d grades,aremaking an ARC boo/{ for pell­man/ship, They a c a],;o makingfarm booklets in anguage, Theyhav~ found pictu e:-; of ~arm a~i­

~~:~I',and wrotel

slones about

Ether Johnso'1, 7th grader,wo the health/ant est for Sep­tem cr. For evC' y pl'rfl'CI. day aPictP~(' rf'prf's('n ,Ing the PU,fJlIwas ostC'd on 1 C' hCi-Ilth chart.. Ma gene Km ey and Gerald

Meyer had perf 'et at tcndanccfor ,the mont h.

Mrs. ,Fred JIarrison and Supt.F. B. Decker \tere recent VISI-

tors. I II I

IJlst,Jici 2:-1. I(Huh'n Erh, tl'Clchcr)

Flourteen me enrolled thisyear, The beginnE'rs arc DonnaDa~e and Sharon .Lindsay. Tom­mie Lindsay IS the o,nly 4th· grad·('I'. '

Khighthooo of Youth cluh ha~had two mC'f'tings. The offi('er~

are Lois Lan!('meier, NormaWillers and N dine Lagt~.

Patriotic s c]ling bookle swere made at the heginning fschool. For ea h 100 received 'nspelling U l.i't t e flag is receive .

Nadine, 'S aron HtH1 Dick e'Wert treated \ill on Iheir birt ­'da~s< Last w t>k I':sthpr Rc gbro~ghtB bi watf'rmelon.

n:k~~g5~~S;0~ ~~eb~~~~~'s . re

01 trld RR.f EII~ K< ehler, t{'acher)

Joan Bcc enhauer is c n­structing an ndian village sc ne.

~.V~~i~~~~ei~ ~~~~:n~~~ec~ ~~:IMary Holm s, Sally Secken au-[er, Shirley iller and Marj rielSwinney. I

The goo English, club hasplanned a s rips of lessons on ('t i-IQuette. Jun or Swinney gav thefirst repor OJ:} politeness atihome. 1 I

Pupils' a d 'Mrs. Koehle en11

~I~~~~ed I' ~~~ ~~~~~~be t 251Guests WL re 'Mr::.:. o. B. aa~'and Mrs. er('on Allvin. '. Margan:, Swinney and' Raniald ~~nn liHlc ::.:afety post

Lionel,Barrymore

'~h; Mory of a kindlyJJ?~yor who try. to lolveeveryone'. problem••

'with

ea hers 'of \\t°ayral hoals gather a

h use iday at 9 for a onc-;"ayi tit e program. Dr. ayB yan M Wayne colic c, spe ksa 9 a d 11, and Mrs. S. A. I.tut­g f1 a 10. Miss Fa Gortlon

,': r~cto~·. ~;~o~' i~ t~~~l~rt~~~, n'j tho [o'rmer at '1;30 :andtela tel' at 2:30. aync Reed

Ne raska City, do 'es the iIlft­moo session. Su t. F. B.

ck r invites t~(' p hUe ~o :at­~nd n); or all or II e sess10l1s.

I DIRtrh·t 3 .d/elma Hatch, t 'Beher)

The chil,pr('n ha ,(' enjoyedb~ir first- JllOnth of school. R.il­enbap has bccn t (' favorIte

game~ tLlo d Carp('nlcr He-oded the[,1 slate fair and had many lnter­

cstin$ things to tel.

, Dlstrid ~o.(Bernice Meyer teacher)

The entire schoo had perfeelattendance. _

Marcicnc Rcthwi 'ell was a vis­itor. '

Merton Ma.shall, JoAnn andHenqy Sto!tC'nhcrg and Betteand DonaJd Boden '1edt broughtbouqluets of floweT~ to scRoa!.

The 1st and :2 d grade llln~

~~~~ersC~;;S/~y:~.i~~ts~~~i~~~t

Price'

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service

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Qua "ETHYL GAS' I STOVE FUEL

REGULAR S KEROSEl\lEWHITE S HOG OIL

STOV ND LAMP GAS WINDMILL OILTRA OR FUEL ANrTIFREEZE

ALL TYP F WINTER AND SUMMER OIJ,.S AND GREASESI I ;

Nourse Frieti n Proof Oil i. spetially built thr~u.b a Hom.O~DiaiDaproce•• in wh' 'h an _ddent i. u.eel that in.ure. a.ain.t sludge and peathe h .....e.t ... r catinc val... of a/'y oil on the mrrket.

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Plan Intensive /i)ri~eTo Gather'$crap

Carroll Lions club and businessmen met Thursday evening andorganizpd to promote a."thoroughclean-up of'scrap in this area Fri­day, October 9, when all businessfirms will be closC'd from 9 a ... m.to 6 p. m. Many men have volun­teered and eight trucks have been~cured. AAA furnished a surveyof available scrap on fann~ in 1hearea four miles east, thre~ south,five north and six west of ICarroll.Farmers have beE"n askE"d Ito havethe scrap collected and algp to re­ma~n on their places thatl day toassIst wl1('n the trucks ca~1,

TOWR Board Mf"etMj-Town board nwt TUcs~y C\"{'-

ning. '

Bo-,rd in SASslon.1School hqtrd met Monday {'w'-

ning in routim- s('ssion. I

To ProtM't Pat ridHunters of th(> vic'nity are in-

terested in protectl l'oi('v('ralcoveys of Hungarian rl ridgeswhich have driftf'd in fr m thp Da-'I'kotas.

CARROLL Loc4sThe' Geo. JIansf'ns '.}-·cre In

Wayne Saturday. tThe Will Morris famil spent

Sunday at Wm. Swanson' .Mr. and Mrs. Ray KL'] ey have

gone to Duluth, Minn.. to \'isil.SUp1. and Mrs. Hugh :rj.inn and

son of Laurel, were here Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Don l3rirk went

to RosaliC' and 1al('r to Omaha lastw('ek.

The KC'nncth Eddif's spl'nt Sun,day with thp Harwy Jtddi(lS atBelden. ~

Mr. and Mrs. A. . S,~hsJ ~p('nt

Saturday c\'pning at fit·. E. H.Quast's.

The L('\\'JS .1ohm:;ons "verp atPrit('hllrd's Raturr1,Jy

entE"rtained

e·,:.,.p,'a',r·t-mle,.,n,. I •• W'"ayn.,e',. .i)'ld' ;,;,n. egroup,penttue,dY'll,wereaIWm ;"s~s~tlgue;ts m~heIArthur:tOdegaa~er ma~ returnmg home Tu sd y week. ' week Sunday Idmner aihd supoer

evenm .. ' Mrs. Kenneth Baker and BilliE" I home. , '.' Mrs. MaTtin Hol.o;.t ~lnd f m;i y Mrs. Clarence Baker and Jeant-tte I I~ ~ . I

, spent ursday e\'enm.g lin th A.1 spent all d~y Friday at ~.. m. Honor' ~·UJIam ~t., ' BY DOR l' HUSE YBERG Meyer home. Mardelle Meye - Test's., I Aboul 90 relatives rid friends

1~_~__~_---_~~*~4~----~--~~~==C~~==~~==~---~----~--+---~.--~_~ __ turnedWlththe&!st~to_)el ~stw~~Sun~yevpnlng~-wereguE"stsin~~~.·~t~Brudigam, remains in a \Vayne n the Corbit home~ Jack returned several days. I, ,tors at th~ Vlm. and MEllvin Ifor Mr. Test's birthday, Luncheon

hospital. OJne WH.. h h.iS p,are~ts. in the eve- . M.. rs. ~- E. K.a..y

and sr••. n., R, ,g. r, Sch. n.oo.r hOJil•. e .wer." ~,lr. and.,:l<I.,rs, I ,.:o.;as served after a social time.Mrs. Clyde Richwein, Mr. Cl/hd ing.) ~ a.IT17'e- Sa~~day (,vE"ning ko 1 1- Pau'l SplittgF"rber.: -Mrs. Donald Davis and Mrs. Ber- Mr. and M~. Eltner Sohren of lJn01S 0 "IsH. two weeks I I e Mr. and ,Mrs. H. \V. WiJiter-1 h BapttU"d SuDday.tha Davis of Elgin, Ore., arrived elden, Mr. 'and .Mrs. F1~ed Less- ~~e f:soott h.~n:f'. ,They ,jl 0 ;"leln and Baul :'olagdanz :;pent Roland LcRqy GranqUist, smallMonday to visit in the John Davis man were Sunday afternoon and ~ISlt s. Anna Kay.: : fhursday ('vrnmg 10 the Wm_ and i son of Mr. and Mrs. HatTY Gran·home. supper guests la~t week of Mr I Mr. nd Mrs. John H('Jn(' ~ . Mf'h In Schnoor home. i qUl ... t was baptized la$t I Sunday

The Maurice Hansens and Car- and Mrs. Frank Kbpping. . M:. a d Mrs. H€'rmah I 'i '- Mr. ann Mrs. Melvin Schnoor I mo~n'ing ~t the St. P-atll Evangeli·rie Hansen of WinsidE', and 1he Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~OPPing, mann a~d C:f'sma wpre d nnf'r were Ja"t Wl'E'k Sunday cli~nl?r I cal Lutheran church by Rev. G.Pierce Jone!'l family !'lpen.t. Thurs- Miss Ani.ta Lessmar1l. Mr. and Mrs. ~ue~ts last S,Undli,Y Of., ~r a d1 guests nf :'It". and. MN. Adolph I G,it'schen. ~,r$. E. GranqUi.st en-

Fred Les:iman were Tuf!'. ay aft- rMs. Ib('rf Uln~l(' at" 1?INC(' i Schnuor In t31oomf_Ie-Jd. i If'flained :\Ir". Ed. GraJlllluist andday evening in the Chas. JorgC'nscn ('rnoon and SUppl?r gUl'S s last r.. nd Mr::-. r 1"('(: An~.h.ng.. pl'p! I ~lr.· and :I..Irs. \\ alu'r :'fCl.gl')anz i famil\". :'Ifr. amI Mrs. Clarencehome. wf'pk in th.C' Rev. E. Gezre hO,me TUI'sda~ even.,'",gJH.sl w('E"k J t~c Iand Children,. O,f. PJ"rcf'. wen~ sup-r i'wC"l< - an.d Lmda, Mr. and Mrs.

Luella, Marjorie, Dp.!oh's Hnd in Bancr-oft. AdolP~ Korn home, 10 'Yl:-ilt ..J 11 fJf~r gue::-ls :Ja .... t ,Sunday at the Irarrv GranqUiS"t and family atFrancE"s French altended a sho\vcr Mr. and Mrs. Elder lJ f'rstC'dt, GPorg~1 Kom of &"i:ttl!e, Ct. h. \\m. and :\If-~\In Schnoor h.ol:W: dinn~r follOWIng the Sl?fVices.~a~hne(',~~~tl~;af~~u~~S~~'(;lc~'~~ Mrs. Anna LubberBtedt and Ora George, Korn IS an uncle,of A oj h ::\tr. and ~rs. Hanl]d \\ ('ddlng'l __ _ __ ----..l-

Lessman. sppn.t Sunday last WPE"~ in the K?;~~~day e\pning dinnpr g .'i ' ~~~~:)~~i~~t~I~~:~~~a~rt~...~fJ~~·;'l~('~~ I Cuming ('ou~ty Auxiliary ,re4

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wurd('man ~~I.n~r~ba~('~~:'<t~~~~~n e~:~~ in the !j.awrencp L'lecht hom(' 'p (~I '\1r, and Mr~ JL'l.rry Cranqui.... t,. i df.ctN!, ;'\{,r.... Richard DIn of \\estand Joy('(', Mr. and Mrs. V:-lllas l' [f('rnoon v· ·t ' Y Mr. an~ :vtrs. \\'allf'r L'tf'cht a d I ~tr and :..Trs. :\1. \\" Ah('r(, Hnd : POInt (halm1i1n.Ha\'rnf'r and Joan wpre Sunday !3 Mr and ~~orsH(>rman Ut eM family.! :\!ir. and :1'\0'11'::-. CIa 'n 'f' ! Bill}· of C'arI!0!l. ~lnd :'Itr. ::-Jnr! :-YI~,' :\!r. and :\lr;.~Fr~demandinner gue:;ls in lhe ~jf'rman JIave-tlentertaine-d M~. and Mrs. ~aw- \\t:alterl ~nd ,Robert. Mr. Rnd 1~. I .\Ltl1 FInn \\'~rl' la~t Sunr.I<J.Y IJlnnf'l"kost home at CoJerldgp. . Tpnc(' Utecht and 3anice. Alhert Wdbur: Llr,'chl H..nd Gale ;;nd :\ r. gUC'$l" of ?\-lrf and .:'Itr". r n'd Thun of ""·io;ner.·('.·!'·brated their' golden

The Fred John.....ons of Hoskms, ]UfC'cht and M rid M W It and M'1.... r red L lPchl. :\lr. Clnd !'4l"::-. r rrd ThUll <lnn \\·...dding ;Jnnin"rsary Septemberwpre Tuesday .Iast w{'pk dinner 'Ut~cht ann f r ..~: f ~. k ~ l~r ,Mr. ~ml Mrs. W;l1tl'r RrC'g-. 1'11- f;imlly and ;;\-11'. ;lnr! \11"", :'\-fi1tt :..'7.gu('sls al Lpwls .Johnson's. 1'J1(' t ~ F flo I S ha~/. Yh °d h·~dPie i YJn an* Cf'ralrl sp!'nt :\ldnday 1'\ '- Finn v.-pre rflnn"r gur"ts thl:- Sun-I ..H~skins folks v,'f'rP in Mrs. Wm. Mr·r1in:h~1 LC u ~ r~ c ld r('-~l~. nmg laft \\"('pk In till' Hnl! -f ari:;- day 111 thp Nt. \\" Ahrrn hnmlJ at: . A ~T;lt,· _c;~mf' fi.shmg erp\'.' IS

PYitchanrs homr Sunday for dln- :;F:~il ljf('C~~' <J~n(Hnn:~ ~;st we:;"k holt. hctr1f'. Mrs .. n:1rgholz \\p" CiHf.'.".!. :, t :f~lnl:ij~;~r,~('~~~~lln \\·~k-flal;~~~~~~n(lr Tuesday ce!ebrabng hf'r birthday ann \'dr- :\orr<; LouiRi' H ..<:.pm;m of Rosf'-'. "- r \\ . . g ~ 4

Mr. and Mrs. ,1. D. Spoon,' sary. (~lhpr guC'."'ts Wl'rp. ;\!r. 'Irl hud. :\10.. Mr. and :\Ir<:. \\·,dlr.r calflk· h hlch \\J!I be used for reEl('anor Ann Spoon nnd Gpor'- Mrs. 0lO Field. lJw;mf' i1nd Jo - I·lnch ;lnd' J);;!.... "nr! Frank, stnc Jn~Jurp()iC''i.Ii Fn,. 'I". L. II. MpYf>r. lannp S.IPCkC'nridC'r.of .D{'s :r-.l{Jin('~, MI. nCl Lp(' of \\'j.snr·r. ;-"Ir. <lnd 1~. SChut.!" .spurt Wf'dnf'.~oRY ('\"'ning: •• 11: •••••••••••••5'J!I••••••spent thp wC'{'k-pnd m the homo r: a~( Mrs. L. H. Mpyer en- I-'('r\'u.'i :.'\Jeypr ann "on. lao;l w(,f'k In thp LOul..... ;";('hU1Ie!: I.' "L" r:of Mrs C E. Jam's. 1",rtamp a numlbpr of guests _ hom.. . I. r a ...nl~ c or a e •

Th.. ~oy L~ndangprs ~nd l.C'orgp ~::.~d~;:~~~.i~~P~i;rg~i~t~~:/..~('~:i~ II nor War~f'n AlJ~tin. \lr" and ~r<' ~f'I" C;ctnq\ll __t: -.\T I.OW PRI~ :,Joq{pn.'ipns \"f'rC' SumldY, dmnpr vC'rsary. GuP:-ts wprp Mr. and. Mr. :ind :r-.lr:-;. !-.ar! Hd,nl'l\. a rl :Inrl (,!;Hi:.,:s. ~1l" Clnd \fr __ . J.;J\'~lro :: 1."i'l::' tll '!.j":' down. Balan('e :gU('~ls at M. ,Jorgf'nS0n s np<lrl:\l W H M' :vI d \1 snn:;. Mr. and .\J!"~. Ralph A ... In 1!:lrdl'r. :'\-lr. and \1l"" \I"t'lln _ on f'a",y tf"rm~. •\\'insid.". Thp :\lauricl" !Ia.~."f>n... :In.it F~~ Mr::;,pr ·,/n~ y~~'ub('~, a~r.·';~ and ::\1~~s Lf'~ra ,John-.CJTl . J! 1 l:,· ... "mrJn. \Tll .1ml \lr<. Clarl-n('(' I: (. -\\· ..\:'\'".-\rGi. - WAYSE :

thr('ln-..n:~~~,o:r;~'ro:()~~.In<.;ldC', \\t-,)C :\lr~. Martin ;\,lPYPf an.r] :\orm~n. ~~.~Jt~·~lt~~mlr~\r'~;~~ g;~tllH'tr~~': \~.:;~1 r,r'clnqlll __ 1 ;lnrl hmlly li'l,f ••••••••••~••••• , ••••~'\1 d\lr' F '1()lt"!·· I ,.tr.<lnrl Mrs_Gf'o.WISchhof,Jr.,. h J f \\" \,.., f. "1,1 \,fI. ,I !\lh"rli""p-t"nt.. r. ~n .. ~,r.c( .1,. I.. In( and Donna 1\-1;:1('. Gf'o. \Vischhof, m on r 0 ,1.rn'n, ll __ lltl_ ..' I" -

MI"". f.rnpst (,('l'\\ t'. l\!t. and :\Ir·s \-1 rl M AI· R Jv< kfl [0 army mduc! Ion }- I d \

Rudolph Hhnol' <'ind famJiY,()f ~('- ~I~rl '~~r~; Dpn~~·Lou~~n Ro~)(': mornint· . . - ClIJgh, ;\Ir. ilnd l\:rs. Aug .. r ranzpn )..'!r. Clnd Ml·S. Bpn Hol~an am! ar:ence A.' Bardand DaIf' Wf'rf' Sunday rllJ1~(,l" and fil,mJ1~ Mrs SophIa Hollman <lnd ~("('I('h,.atf' Rirthda,· h-

~~r:::::.r ~\l.~ ...~.~{~n ~\~~. (~~~~I t ~:~,',',~,nr :\-1r and Mr... Wm A ME'}"r 'Ir lnd Mro; L~ IC' (~il,mhJ(' Ind, 1 __ _ fi-lmlly ::'vIr"- Ed Gr<lnqul'-l D nnCl.

of Pi('rC'p. w('rf> thprp for Sllppl'J". and M ta and :\1rs r Clln Uisl Republican Cand.date forMrs. C;:jl Hurl!1pr1. Vprni(' ;-Inri I\\f'rp g P""'" In 1111 Clrl (.r In U)<.;1

Ar!pn, Mrs. H::Jrold Bonta ;Inrl Southeast Wayne home l'do. SdH~ 1\1 n1l1g :\'1'Miss IrPlw C'hurrh, thl~ lasl of Granquist ""<I>; cflf'lH<Jllllg J!IJ~ COunty ClerkMinturn. Colo., wen! In ()m;Jha (By Staff Corregpondent) hlrlhda~ annl\fr~an Lunc t 1fif1 :

Saturclny to \·isit Ilnlil Monr!;lY. \\d'" <,;('~\l cJJVlrs. Bonla Vi"'llf'c] tiC'r hu::-hand Iwho 'is f'mployprllh0rf>. Mrs. JI\Irl· .JlJ~T(, !1alcr spf'nt Thursday Honor Edward (~ronp. Ib"rt was with hc'r brolher 2nd :\Ir. night at thl' Ray Nichols home, EdwJrd Grone, \\'110 Idt F l(~)-

H~~~~;~'~ ~~;riJC'nn<ln Thun and fiC'~;r:~~~~r~~~n;'~:g:i~f1h~'~'~~l for BlJily .<;t">f\Wf'. \\<1." jill llt'd Nstivt' and Life Time Re&ident of Wayne County~ons Wf:'rP in Craig Saturday at lhe Ric-hpl home. V\'''edndd~y ('vpning lClst WI'!' imR h M the B. IGron~ homp. (j1Jf'sIS '~n' II Cho~en I Am Determined to Mak- My. v. Mep~prson omp. 1 rs. L. W. Mrs. r~mm{'tt Baird and Gary Mr. an(i Mrs. I11'nry Kops1 r of I ""

~~~~~la:~~~i:~.o;~if~I~~f(~~O~~;S(J7,~ ~~er%rl~~~B:rJ~n with Mrs. E. D. Palt('r$n. N. J Cha~, Wagl n n! Service Ju~tifY Your Supportfaml1v: of Pf'ndf'r. Martin )1.'1'- i .: .

easion was thf' hirtl)d;ly of !\Il"s. Carl Frk-\"f'rt and Minnip railed man 'f~mJ1y of Hartmglon. -1I'd' ,(...npm. F:1..('~lun :'\O'~~"'rnhf"r :-1, 1942 ". '

MCPh~. rson ann r.,1iSS Loom i.o; , Mr~_1 i,n 1hf' A~OIPh. H('n~c-hke homE" Rl"l'g. ~rnp$\ Gram'. Gf'Ol"gp ( n nt' ! . ' iLoomIS rplurn('o With the Thlms Sunday last wf'pk. and .\1~ford Barn!'r famillps., -"-I

to~'~~I~~~r~r~~hd;·dw. Nif'mnnn, TU~l:d~~nt\~:~~I~::/~;~"~ni~~~; +-- - - ~. ,. ! • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

::,';b~~"IO~~~I;;;:~;~'\~n~~,jJ:r';Jlrc~tr"a~~rv;;~~h~)';'I:F'eer called : BRENNA· i Carlson's Champion Hybrids !T. A. Straigl~~. ~·'~YIlP. Vrrn<l ~1l'f'·1' in thE' C~arks Ulrich home 1\1on- (..J._ Staft Correspondent: FOOD FOR VICTORY! ILloyd and vIrginIa wpnt to t..;nr- day eYenung 1a:;t week. 9Y •folk Sunday tn ha\·p picnic' dinriE'1" I .'\lr. Hno Mrs. Eno.-·in Fl('('r sppnt ' I_ ",jl\ Hungry World Looks to the Cornbelt"in honor of FrC'dl'rick. Nwm:,mn. :-;unrlay o1/t Randolph with tile Ar- Clarence GieS(' W31; a Sat r ay :who IS t<l.klng flyJnJ.,; mstrurtlOn:-; I!1tJld Andf'NOn faT1i1lly. oVf>rnight gu('sl of Allen F d m!: It'A 1'AII out" for Vi~tory on the H. H. A~kew farm

~~~r~i'n~n~lt\~~~~~('~traight,who ,i.<'; -'IH~~~' l:~d S~~~Y ~~e~~l~g j~O~~~ last we('k. ': at. T~u~man, Iowa, w~ere lhe world's largest farmMr. and Mrs. C'h:1s. ivlifclV'll ;vnd Ldmund Longe hOlne. MarcE"lp and .1lmior nllrplm n of I. crib II ~ocated ... the! crib with 40,000 bushel ca-

Leland of \\.:l1J .... 8.. Mr<;. :r..llnhle :vir. and Mrs. Ed. Gathj(' ('[Jl\('({ Wakpfield, .... pent thr' w('{"k-e- d il,t !: . :W T t'S I. paclty. i And ~very eat in this huge cribe i. crown :

~:~~lh~]~r::;~~ ~r~~(~nl~fn.~~~~t~~~: ~;l'~%(' ;~~~~~r:~('~:~~. homr last ~·rs. eSArfhUr ()rlr'gHnro p nt : from CARLSON'S preniium quality hybrid seed cOrn. •Ida ZimmC'r wpr" Sunday dinlllf'r :\1r. find !\!J~. Martin Rflstian l;ls! w('('k TU(,'irby III ll1e A d w • i ~. !guo," Of Mr, and MC', hoc 1\Ior- ""kd ", Ihe G<Ocge Fox home Granqui,t homr : Good S,.. eed Costs L.ess -It ProdllC'es More iiri ..... Mr. Bllrl"pss, WIIO ha" l)l'l'n ....;\JnJay aftf.'l"Tloon ,last wP('k. ~fr. and Mrs.. Gporgl' r ns I. =haVing lont t mullle carC'd fOli at :vIr. aJ)d Mrs. ll:lm€'r Felt and ViSltM rplativps In \Vl'~t nt !: ;: •Nnrfolk, pl.n' 10.'0""" 'ho 1','11 n[ fam"y visited in the' Elmer Har- 'a" we"k S.nday, I: Carlson's Champ!,'on Hybr,'d Deal"',rs ~.rl Me. and MI", Harry Rake jOn I_ ,"~~~~.~p('h~:~r~;\,~:.m;~;;~I~~;.~S 1 th~ r1s~~.h~:tr ~~.da~o~~e~~~~min Larry s~nt Mon,da y e.vC'o. gin: Roy E. Spahr, Wayne Ray R. Roberts.. Wakefield

Lot John Hllghps CRmp from s[lpnt la~t Sunday in th(' Herman thp AlVIn Vogel home. I. RSidnf'y SaturdAy to \·i ... il Lot Mor~ Uhermeyjer home in Coleridgp. Maxine and 1:\"('lyn Ode <1,ro I- . L. Spahr, RAndolph Ed. P. Caauwe~ WaYlleTIS and olhcT n.'liitives for a Vi·hile. :\1rs. 'ted Bengtson and son of and Evplyn Test v\:-11PC! m DI Illet I': W. J. R~ggert, Hoskin.!l John H. Mohr, Laurel =He is an uncle of thf' MorriseS!. Mr. Wausa, were Saturday dinner 26:l\~~~ta~ed~~:~a~.~tP~~l~ n, I: Han~ BI~cker, HO.!lkin~ :.: Vic Khiesche, Win.ide IHughes had 'heen in Hartingq:m to gUI'~ts at the Ben Nissen home. r I ' •Sf'f' his daughtE'r, Mrs. Hariri~on Mr."and Mrs. George Fox spent tIn;. Henr>' Brinkman _and ~~~··~~···!,~~··~~~.~_·_·!!·'!iII!!I!.·i·····~······..••...Kinkaid, <lnd in Bloomfield tp see Tup:-day: C'vening last wpek with I ~his son, Frank Hughps. Hetlans ::\11'. and~ Mrs. HE'rbf>rt JE"nS('n, ."....dto go to Puyallup. Wash., to, pend Mr. ~td Mrs. Joe Wilson and.

~~r;i1\~;p ~~~it~. da~~~.tP{i ~r;~ ~!;'},~i7n·f~;~:~;i~.. ito~~:n.hi~~(/.ast SED CAR'.'Scalled Saturday in the C'. H. orris ~r. and Mrs. Rolx'rt Nelsonand I\"or Morri~ homes, M . and slu'nt Thursday evening with Mr.Mrs. L. E. Morris of Colu bus, and Mr~. Earl PetC'r~on in Wayne.wer(' nt C II. Morris' Satur ay to :'oIl'. and Mrs. Marvin Victor and NOW IN STOOK ispe Mr. Hughes. They also isited Vllrner ,,",:ere callers in the Fr€'d IMrs. J. A. Heeron. 1 Vigor hbme Wednesday aft",rnoon.---~-----I . r. ard Mrs. Waller Reeg and 1939 Fo 'f( Tudor

"'" spent Tuc.qay e\'ening last 19"0 M e'I A Tudol'

INortheast Wa1neIw~j~ i~~eM~~bi>ti:ua;,:::;~ h~r;:;',;, 1930 Fo ~ SedanYI (}lOnpr guests last Sunday at the 94 hit T S' da(By Staff Corresponde~l) Rn~ect , Turner: home in Wake- lIe ro e ow~ e n

fi<ld : . 1941 Ch rolet 5-pasSi?nger CoupeRnnnie Lessman spenl ;Friday ~rs, },.nna Nids~n and Hazel and 1939 Ch rolet 4-doorSedan

o"pning with Gloria Rramnjler. L.o.ls FfillipS spe.nt Sunday eve-Bonnadel BrammC'r ~ p (' n t nlltg la~t week ·an tho Ed. Gathje .

Thursday"'" the Simon I)<ssman hoine, . 'I· 31New Allis Chalmers Tractors

homp. I t...lr. ~nd M~. Edmund Longe E .

~ I"I '" S d d' I Equipped with:,: Electric qUlpment

MrR. A. E. Davison spf'n Thurs- W¢,re s wpe,"1 un ay mnE"Tday Rftf'rnOOn Rt Harol Erd- gupsts n the jAJrthur Hageman I -mllnn's. I home. I I II! A t' C

Irma .Ie;ln Juhlin of Hahingion. Mr. *nct Mrs Ca.rl MeyPr and ye ; U 0 0spent 'he week-end in Ihq I'larry [aml1y !pent lasf week Sunday afl- .~II,I~II_ i. ,.,

McMillan homf' / ('rnoon ; wllh :Mjr. and Mrs. FredMr. and Mt's Frankl n Flege VICtor. i i Wayne, Nebr.

and family callf'd 111 th Harry .Mr. ,nd Mrs Wm. Ra~herbau~Baker ho~p Friday mer sri.l~nt Tu day E"venl~g last

Mr. and Mrs 'tTPd Lessman Wl"eR 'Tlth Mr. and Mrs. t.dmundspent Thursday evening- With Mr Longe.! ~'and Mrs. Simon Lrssmafi. Mrs. ,L. H. eseman of Alam€'--

Mrs. Christina Banstn. John da, Cal., Jspen WedneiWa)/ andand Ellen ,spent ThUN:,'d~y evening Thursd~Y with IMr, and Mrs, Ar-at the AllR'ust Haase hqme. thur Mlann.

Mr. and Mrs. H('nry Haase am,tl, Mr. 4nd Mrs. Amos Echtenkampsons were dinnf'f guest

11ast wee\{ and daughter *pent sund.ay ~\'e­

Sunday at the Aug st Haase ning with Mr.~ d Mrs, Ray Nlch·home. ols last week. -.

Mr. and Mrs. Sima' Lessman Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart 'of Blair.and Anita were supper guests Jast I and Mrs. Alf Hart of D&~on,wl>ek. Sunday at the Er est Bram.,' Ohio, visited in the Gilbert Prmcemer home. I' home Sunday.

Da]e ,.Lessman of es Moines,! Mr. Bnd Mrs Lawrence U~echt

ra.. e.arne Monday 18 t w~k I to were TueSd~. evening 4.mner

~nd a fe~ weeks i th~ Paul guests of Mr. and Mrs.. HarmanLesl'tnall homc. J Utecht last w k.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred lege. M Mr. ~nd M . Andrew Japcsonand MI"S_ Franklin Fle e and tam entertamed M. and Mrs. lAdenny visitE"d at the G rile Fre Austin, a~ fa .~)' at dinner !Mon4

ricks home, Friday e nittg. . day evemnll la t Iweek. ~Mr. and .Mrs. He an Utech, Mr. 'and M . Jacob Ree,' Mr.

Mr. land , lItrs. Emil Ute..ht!. and M • Walt rRceg, Melv. andMeltln s~nt Sunda :af r Geral spent unday all oonIlI$t iwee ,In the Ch s KOhlme.1 r last ~ k in t ; Otto Field homehonje at Oakland I nt WI ner.. I

her. , l.Jack ndinge~ 0 :'!~~~ . Mrs ~e IBri~ ~~, ~jha: :~nrda !;:?~~. ir;:1.C: ~ ~e ~. the i :nof Wak field.

.Iancl C.:I.' _t o! Ham ' Sat to~. ,~t •. and ~,

You'", 011' safely, because OIL-PLATING

safely stays on-.....dy to lubricate beforeany oil can circulate. This .......n don'tmerely change oil It's ftilly as simple andinupensive to change to an OIL-PLATED

engine. Just chanp to patented ConocoNth oil at Your Mileage M~'II

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JOIN. FI'£EE1ed ,.,.....If 10 .he ONtt-A-WUX CLIlIl o' y_ .Mileqe Merehanl's ,Conoco sta~ <:hoMeJIDW' own~r day to cLi:ve in and haft! I:aimChock ...... w.., Oil.~ and bolleo7. H•.,..tem.tic ezpert at1iea.tion means lrouble­JIl'ft'I!DIi-.. Helll'l!pOtt to you in ........ oaIu_..,.[~ that he findo,...­,., III. dImdion of paarlcm1

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, orator shadea on \Vltite or ~Iored grolUld&(See the spreadS- in iJUr wiAdowa. then.•ture the one of yoUr choi~e on fOur oa,bed. Do not ,,:,ait! ptOOH1J,no~, avoid .:apJMlintment.: L

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~ "14\\i":~~:i~)18,~~, N'. ~~,.~,SsCe~:ig 6;,;i.,~"~,'. ~lNl: is:i n~I~~ E"~~6~O I~:n?·l~, jl$~V Sl1n , 15, block ], $912x. Pt S%NW14, 34- ' •.3Ocx.S Ii, section 19, $87.32. ,.;; .J}(J ao ]0, block 6, !lox. ' ,. 13' 14 O~I k Ux 13·14, block 2, $15.17, Pt IN\>NW14, 34- . $4.88x.N ~. section 19, $89.44x. SW~, section U. $!Llt ..,lO. 5, block 7, $ii 3~x. 456 '7 bl ~,$5lJ8x 19-:'W, block 2. $129.02x. . O~ H .S 14, section 22, $90.64x, N%~t:\\.' section ~,$6U.361 6, block 'I, $2 .5S. • - -, ock 3 $2566x 25, block 3, $5o.nx. All, block 2, $2.98l<.jN %.. section 23. $83.44. W'12 W'.4, sectIon 15, $44.lth~' ',1 - NV2 2, bl~k 10, $57.32x. }:21~o4f5t-67' Sblobclk k4'4$7.· All 26 exc. W 2'12 inches, block 1, block 3, $9.62. . ,S tA. section 26, $86.68x. Elf.: WI,4, section '5,' $43.~." ,W

6J!.-;.4 - Wl/2l'iV2 5, block 10, $59.- W 30 ft.·7.8:bl~~ 4,'$1. 13~1148~71t1'6, block 5, $25.24. 67" bbllocOCkk33,'$$1197.~0x0x:.' ','I

E SW~-~section 27, ~6.30. ~~.lN1Y~.: ::~t\~::' ~,: ~,;:~::. , AJ <l 1, block 5, $4.38x. E 7 ~ ...ot---f--c:--'-,L--,---I !'INS ,",~.:.,' s~e:c~lt,togn~ '~3~,:$~~.7:~0,~: W:!:b,I';.~2/.~E 1/4 - ,s.t. I;.. , :"CCllon'", 27.. ,~41~98. W 6? ft. 11-12, block 10, 3, block 5, $8.lOx. $350.~k of W 100 it. 2, block 9 $4~.~. 6 in. of E .; I ft., b10~k 3,

Mrs. F itz Aeverma n w"rc Sun- 74 .:> ~~ 'I' fl,o,," IE: 900ft. 11-12,1 block 10, $64.70. 7-8-9-10, block 3, ~20.56 , W ~3 ft. exc. N 51 ft 2 block 13, block 3, $14'.08x. i -1'" NthN 1,4 _ S'f.!NE 1,4 , section 34, S%SW~.. - NE~,.j,S ~4, secUonl28, ~ - Jj!h :.!, blo¢k 11, $60.5tix. R ~ft(~~C\'klt I~a.rk 't $R.62x. ' 14, block 3, 811.11j. '"1

I~ :i er;:rat~~o.l'ttnu~~.g~~~ ~, section 34, $54.42. W:~:i~;~ ~ -Pl. N . ~:l, SecliO~! 31, f,'b7Sj50·'e/fk,t·':.!1i),' ~$~~4~.(I);1eX~k. ~2~·1~~·.34x. A~o::~~;r(~:~lt, ~~~~x~' :i; t~ ~~~'_,b~~,~iblI0(I)',' ,~f.,,~Oot8xA. dditlon 31~~~.'~6~,IOCbkl~:k\4~,r$':i2~70.x2~.A,ever apn was also' a Thursday .~~~,' ~:~i~~~ ~~,$,.;1}~\~. N~j/~., section 33, $ 5.90. WJ I' £. .::J ('ollcJ;c Hill ht A B J ""& I .."0... '1 v... vxdll;;::' gU;::~id Cronhardt and '1/.. , section 36, $110:5U. SI/2I'!1·WYol., section S, ~1M.78. tti5.4t.- v",\J/iS

l/2 ~4, block 1:.!, 7-8-9-1{J-ll-1~, hlock 1, 1_~~.'i~I~~k 3~a~~~3~~.'s hit Additi1 1~~1~~~~ ~i~~·3i· $35.22.

brothe , Paul Henyan, of Philadel- Shennan ¥rednct ~W ~l, sectlOn JJ, :>, lb. 15 - N 1'2 14, Iblock 1:2, $47.81. ~Jt~2(;,h~~tk56,$~~Jl~~~. ~~8~I~f~k4'4~~·i~8. ~6~1~-,,~8'5,b~~k~, $$1636·.80~·.phia rrived September 26 t Mj sec lIOn ti, $98.46. 1'J~1' -secllon J~,:P' .12. raJo;lor &, ~aCh)8 Addition 7-8-9-1{J-ll-l:.! block 7 .J J 16 1 b ""spend a week or two wit~ rela~ :t~: :~~i:g~ ii.$M~~~84. N 4ilJ;J'1.1.~OX~ ';~::;W ~l section 36, W /~ 2, :fi15.26x.· 1 to'6 hoth in~l , blo('k R, $: L,j~ L: bi:t ~: ~~:~~~: ~5~~/\_~~Lbl~k~,~~ia~~~6~8X.tlves ere. T~ey were Mon?ay last S ~.sW %., secti~n, :ii65.38x. S 7'~::1W ~:l, section 3 , $48.$1x. ~, ~~~,~~~. 13: to :2:2 both mel., block 11 :n' ~8x. 10-11-1:2, block 7, $36.1Ox._ 16, block 7, $21.5'lx.week uests of the~r COUSIn, Mrs. P NWI;4SE%., CtlOO 13, :ti3.14. lIunter." 'Inl't 1.3, :$1i.l:l~. 1~-19-:.m-:n. block ](), $ L. ·1 7-8-0, block 8,.$50.08. 17, block 7, SS.2gx.Floyd HUpp, and family. S 74.NW%" sec on 15, :ti2~.74. SE~, section :J., $I l:I.LUX. E 73 ft. 14, $38 ..16x ,:2:2-:.!3-:21, bluck 11), ~IO. Jx 11-1:2, block H, $48.32x. 18, block 7, $6.36.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koester of S lA, sectIOn 15, $1~6.12. 1>t l\lW I/} NW ~11, ~ec ion 9, '$1.:::6. E 65 ft. 15, $:lr7.:l6 . 4-5; block lX, S;)(J.2Hx. SubdJvlslon Outlot 1- 7-8~9-10, block g, $32.22x.Patt N J 'd I k .'Y.!, section 16, $ 37lil2. Sl:h, seclion lJ, $11 .u8. 16, $36.5L. i) ~()~11-~~'2,hg;;~kl~H,~~H~~. B & P's 1st Add.Jtton 11-12-13-14, block 8, '$68.78.

for =S~~defjnitea~~r~'Wj~~t ~:l~- ~l~' ;~~~~~onn lJ,' &t8i.1J: S'i~fo~j~~:. - .~w j ~W Y4., section ~ §~ tt·1 8, $54.78x. 17-n~ - N :2!J fl 16, block 19 .~7112. :J,~$2$~6x. r36i4bl~J5~69'1§\8/4.S Jf4, section HI, :ti92.44. S~:.lSWj/4, sectlOn 1, $76.3:.!x. w~~ 1~, .'1t'i4~6~~x. L;l-21 - N Ln~ It. 2~, I) <.:k l~, 7;:'S2.7~~~· ~2~.;)- - (- , block 11, $53.~W~4, section lY $9060 W~2NEI4, SL'ctlOn 1, ~Y.6Hx. E 51) ft. S'/2 ~,$8.32x. 13~t~t~~16-17-18, bloc· :21-:'Q, $14.74x 10-11-12, block 14, $111.00.ElA.NE~·.i, sectio'n\~5,' $25~18x. NWI,Ll - WI/:.ll:j.~S :,,~ - WJhSW W

M'5'C,') If't·. ~,r2,NJ'1~'6.26tt:x$.·15.94. }6x. :2 , ~lf).- Subdivl'\ion Outlpt 2- -11(-)S.-191'_1~!0,'b'klo1c5k' $1~O,.7$02·2.34.

%N'ElA.. section 25, $59.Ui'lx. ~4, sectlOn 11, ::;~ U.:2~. 1 .:. .., 0 El hi k I B &. l"s ht AddJti .:. '-'W14SElA, sectIon :lS, $~5.18x. SI,2NWI,:I-, sl'cllon 1 , :tib6.54x. It 50 it. 23, $16.68. :21~j~: bl~k 3~;~f~~:~~~: 10, S21.36x. . . on Hoskim; 1st Addition1.;2NE%SWI;4, section 25, $1:2.7:.!x, W'nNEI 1 , secllon ., :$5'7.00. S IOU ft. :.!7, 20.58x. HJ-11-1L hlock:21 SW R:-; I Bressler &: Pattf'rson's 2nd 7-8, block L, 826.26x.

S . '4 NW 1;4 , section 25, $25.24x. SW 1!4 , ~eetlOn 14, $ u.15, ~ li~ g,. iJ: ${~.'(~~ U-H-l;)~16, lJl{Jck '21, S :36 ':. ' Addition 1-:2-3-1-5, block 3. :sa~64x.~~~~1~~~:l,' s~~~1~onn :2i~'$~~~9~~' ~I::~~I:,:: ~~~(Jl~~ ~: :g}e~:: All I Wl~ 17-1H-JlI-:!(i, block :21 $:}f; :-,0 1-2-3-4-5~6, ~loc~ I, $3.UOx. ~-~' l~IOCk 3, $~4.lOx.

S %, section ~7, $99.40. Pt NW 1'1 NE )'"~' ..,cc IUn Hi, $1;>.16. ~L'~'~¥~' l'XC E 75 ft. of N 130 ft., :.n-~H. hlock :!J. $1 Elf I. . . ~'HbLOC~J~~k'S~? ~~4X 5:6: ~l~kl~: ~~:. $12.72x. I

1;2, section 29, $2:.!8.58x. Sl:j~, sectIOn l!J, ::; IlJ.U4. Taylor's Addition ~~-:3:i-~i, Ihlo{'k LI. ,~'I~j)l, I. ,<.1" .• - -, Origi~al (··~rroll Hoskins 2n4 Addition Iil %,section29,$12:2.70. WI/~W~:lSEI4-S\V~Sr..:h(J[W~,~ 8$'191:l:2x ·:JH~~ (j )(jlhJncJ.blo·k J i-:J.blockl,$:21.91. AIl,block.:!.S28.30.S 'A" sectlOn 30, $120.38. SEI.I , :-JccllOn LU, :;.i:.!!.J.14.,: " " ske(·h's Addition .1-:J-fi. block 2":, ~]f) 1fi. I-~. block :t.~M~.ULX: Hoskins'l1'raetsEV4NE~:/" section 35, $23.86. E~~S\VJ,J, :-('cllon::l, :tl49J'L 16, '~k~~~ &:. ~,"(,,,,,,'ll' •. Addlt',on p-:2H. blolk 22, Sf{J.~J.!. !:R~~' ~lt)Ct '~' ~:~~~ - ~i ~i\J~I;~YI~4: i~.-~i,' $$315

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I4NE7ol, sectlOn 35, NEI~S\\,!~cs~ie~~; '~D(':ecl!On 3, :2, hlock 1, :ldi'.76.., ,3:2-3.1-31, block :2:2, ::;HJ R" \\,1. '4-5~ bl~c'k- 1$;332 Pt :"iEI 4S\\"l4, L7-~.I, $27.76x.

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SW I' NWl' seclio 3'"' ~13U UU 3, block]. ::;:3.1l.:2H:.... WJ~;('~' ';3E ~')1{\ ~~ 1-:.!- ..j ••\11 .)~6, ! 1_2_23. bloc'k 7, S3~'~·1. .. I Pt:-.lE II SW I", :L7-25-1.'S2.02.

WlthMr;-~.spishil. $153.9/ - i'~' n;), SI'2:-JV~:I4', sectwll 7, $33.:dx. 10-11-1:2, block I. S10.1Gx. f)lo11b~th';n;'1. JI',loLk:.!~.:3.!l)k',X ~'~~7 ft. ~-5~6, block 7, S3W9-1X.1 Pt Sr:I~:,,;",WI,1., 27-25-1, .96cx.

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M;.n~~~~r~~iC;;o~piJ~,~~i1 !F~~r~~yh . 1~~'2S;~'l~~, ~~~iii~~ ~~: ;556~lgx. r~~~11~L:C:~~~lf~~ il~, ~Xt5(Px. 3, block L, SHL)!. y-~, hl:)(:k :23, .~h.1:ib. ~~ ~1o~'~ t'$~H~k~k 7, $8. 98x. j;: ~r.~::~~::: ~t~tt rJ8~~... I-" '+ S %SW ~'4, section 36, $56.06. NW 111 N l:.. ~4- _ 1\Lip 'W l/,~, '~cctlon S I~r~~ l~~oct f~~.;~~~,~:~ Addition ~ 1~k~~ ~(j !>ul h JIl' I , bl ck :{. ~:; .J.- 11-1:2-13. l~lock 7. 532.92:<. I Pt :";"'\\. It S\V 1'4, 27-i25-1, $16.78x.

, dy for gasol~n ratJOnmg. W t for a social time. Mr:s. oj. H. Brug- Hancock Pre:c1nct. 15, $4o.6H. M 50 ft. :3, blr')ck L, $43.~L 27<~i-\~~~/, blrlck :!::\ S,1:: b. h10ck 8, $79 ;JGx. it' Pt \\" I ~ sw 14, 27-25-1, $23.84x.

Ii itcase and bhl ets strapPied It ger and Mr/;. A. M¢Eachen were t NW%.NW%" section 2, $1.88x. SW 1.1 , 'sf.'ctwn 1G, ~l !().34. S X f t ~ I . . :"-[ 1 ft H 9 ('xc ~ 1 (t block I PI ~'\\" II SW Ii 27 25 1 $421Oxt eir bicycles, t)1 y rode f:fOq1. Qe ~u -t-s. Mr~. John :Gettman en- et,iobnlc'zs,2.n5UdcAx.dd. E 40 it. 10, sef;- ~I,l:'~N~t~ :~,', '.c',',',·,',','u"n' II', $~~3J(~~~. 'bloc\'{?3 $1

138 H 13 & D Subdl\'., ~~-~(;-:i~';};i37k1:,I,~I{~l . S.)39R - ... . , PI ~w ~4 SW II,' 27-25-i.· $23.44x.•oines to York. Neb. _ I t~r ains November 1$, L .. VV.~ 'N _0 SI'2 8 B 8.; U$ubdl\'., block 3, S7:.!.- -, .(~ II' ) ()(' . ~'.' I ](1 - 1\ I' ft. 9. block 8, $13.8·1x.! Pt ........W

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I4 , 27-25·1, $L08x.

John:.Dean, 21, ailor p.ribonle;'~"lo \ ILOti'AL'-- ~TVWS fil~~el, ~~~t~d. N 60 ft. ~8, scc- ~11:JJ/:1111,-:,~~:lll~)~~~,~L ~;·I~,:\175.. 8fJ. ~-~, bt:K'rK.~. ~~lfll~~,lId \dd' l.~: ~:II~~ ~', ~i/~~4.t~· ;, f't SW 11~~~~~7:;:~~~s$2.02x.i 'f .!J~E.i S~'2SE'~.j" section 10, $59.56x, :34 x, ~~J: 2: t?i(~(?I~ J: <t(19~~;1x. )-~), hlo(.~ ;. ~r\(Jx. Hi, hlock H, S>il <J6. '1-:.!. block 1, $1.88x.

,.t eUI,Jsea~o'IWI'a,rnOdl,~t,at~"b~I~~j.aflsahn e r. L. F. Perry"tlenl,'st, phono

S~';2NW~4- - NI,'2SW'~'~ - SEllSW ~Wll, .'iCCllOn EJ, ~ H.HG, E Ti ft. 4, blrjlck 6, ~l~1.R(jx. ~-L, blmk ':: ~.:,!I(IX I·; ~jL ft. 17-11". block 8, $85.82. Ii 1-:.!, block 2. $9.90x.i .... l;.i" section 10, $68.17. N\Vl!&, s('C\Jon :2!J, ::, (,J7.1U.' F -- f '~ II L.. - '1 ~>-~, hlo\".k.~; S, tj-7, hlock 9. :571.7H. : 1-l-5-n, hlock 2. $16.50x.1 don't know wh n We sh 11 m et 88- • n17tf S I/~SW 1/4, section 10, $15.14. Sf<; I I [\ J-: II, ...,l'cl JOn ;:\ J, ::;:25'.~H. f~ ~;l) r"'i ; fC"k ':.. SIR ....1:-:. .J_n. IJlo( k -', 1--':-,1. block 11) S2:2A{Jx 'I 7. hlock :.!. ~.5Rx.it 'ain, I will reI ase' you :r:pm II! enry Bachmeier, jr., is em- Wl,4" section 11, $1~5.22x. \VI:l::!W II, ."('('1 IOn ::\() $.17.UIJ. S -- fl. i' ~l0\ ~' f:i7~.l.:)()x. i-H. bl,n«k L. :-:':3 1J1J'\:.. E .1~ ft. 4-> bl'(,J(~k 10 ~- 62x : H-'J. block L. S14.52x. J

mises:'j~uis sllid sh wo 1d pi yed in the defense plant at Sid- S E\~.', ~~~~l~~ fl~fl"$1120

14·Z944. SW I~, i:i(,li.~O:~,~;Jl,~I( ~.(~;- wI. :;In*~ l(J, $~;1..~,ix~~2.4.1x. j~~j~~ji: ~~l~.t j,: ~l ~)O. fl, bIOC~·;~~i9 ;~~)O'A~~~~on - , ~-6 ~ ~Irt.l\'.~~~ :' f~~·~~~kait for h~. , j: ~e. rs. J.•W. Jones and Mrs. A. B. S 74, sectlOn 13, 4691 Pt N\\' II i\ j'~"I, .'iPl'1 I In 3, ::::'IO.1:Jx. ~g~"if~.· of ).' 100 ! t. :2, block 1'1, 1~, hlock 3; ~.2:()S.\ :1- t block 1, S37 ()~. 1 S3 iH:<. ,4,

e I/:.lSWI1., sect,o 15, $4840 S\Vlt:-':L'l, :-'I'("\W/l 11, $,·J.Ul1x. S 5· Hi. hlock ,\, ::;;;&(1/:(-.;, ;:; ~If)l"k 1 S71r) l·:!j block .'l..YM.52x.An orange th t has las~d aU rhar~ Were in Sioux City Sal- . () fl L hlr'J("k 11 U6') IH I I k" S') {H .... _. 4centuryand.ha grown fi w th ur ay. S zNW 14, sect JOn 17, $4868x. t: 1~NL 1, S\V I, - l't SE 1,~'-jW II nrltlo~ ..\: Hr(' ...."Iif"·~,!'I i)~IO'lh ' 1 OC . ". '. _. i x '>1':1 loSx n, block J. ::;;.rj ~lh -.-)-6. block J. $16.76K.

. M d 1 2 SEY4, section 8, $529:2, N\VIISEI I - Pt :-';Jo;II~Y'1 - S I-: 3~t It. 1-~ _ PI ;1 _ Pt 4, SIS.G\). 11~,I!:(J(,.","',I,(,',);.I~hl',n<.'.·l·I,".,I.(('L ;;. I~"I,,'-')"k- AI.lIC~ii., '181,". In off S ~Id(' IV, 71-1".-'IJ'-lll~k·_I",.',I,'>C.okl,.~~)x'$3..78x,ge is regarded' by r. a ~ n. iss E ith and Miss Maxine Ell, ~ecllOn 19, 10308 I~SE1\, ~('l'tl(Jn ll1 ~1J.j h,. - rI. 'f 'o?CJ I ,,-:' .....11 ..9. Merklin,g f BUff~O' ai a. B rrett!were ir:1 Omaha Friday and S %, section :to, $99.84. PI Lot :.!, :-l'('IIO!\ J 1, ~L.7:;:\.. 11-~-] 7, hlo~:k'~~, '~g(I)I.~~).~. ~t\~\'n~:~\~ ,~~.:) ~~.~:xx lSa-.. :...,.)t~16l 17 ('xc S IH In. block: a, L:- U-14-1;'J- H5-17, blocli: 5, $9.74-ymbol of the en uring qu Ii ie of S turday. W ~4NW Y4, ~ectJOn 22, $~1.22. Lot 1" :-1'C! 1011 H, $1.(Ix.... U \V 100 ft JR. block 5, $7.44x.eir 50-year-ol marria . iT ey r. and Mrs. E~ KO\tomlatSk

YY~NW%" section :l3, $48,58. Lot 2. "L'ctlon 1 1. ~t.I H. :i - r-: :l:J ft. '1. block 1, ~13.6lx. 1

3!-i. IJl!wk ·1 ..~.\ ~fJ.\.. 3 block':! S19.91ll PI 18, blnck 5, .16cx.

ook the orang] to a sic fri nd r turned Thursday f om their EL2SWl/4, section 23, $42.1:.!. ~~.~NI:;I.I' ;..l'l'tIrHl J;-l ,S:Jl

1Hi 6-7, hloc~ 1, $:.!1.7:2x. 3~J, Iil()(k 1..~:if,,I.;:, H-~l. hlock'l, ::;.)2~J~x. 1, block 6. $7.30x.

I1.02SW Y4, sect,'on Z", $48.56. SJ:. LI h L 11. :-('cllon 1 . S,·:.!, ....' lx. 11-1:.!, hlock 1, .-:; IH.(I:2x. Wa}llf' Tr l h 1(1-11-1:2, hlock :.!, ~;19 9:!x. '2. hlock 6, $HJ.16x_

ntheirweddin day and, ow ist s mmerhome at Cry·tal lake. El~NWI", _ NE\4~ sec lion 23 SI,.II, sl'('llUl} }'1, $1 ).L~ 0 J:i-ll, block 1, SI7.HUx. f'1 S\\·'l~\\·'\ I;"'-~·I" ~Jl;h ]',-1·1-1:). hlnck 2. $21.(R-l. ;3·4<5. h!()('k 6. S2.9f.lx.tamongtheirteasures'l Teyhaveanaparlmcn atiiotci $7020 'S\VI sr·' J'I 'WI 1 :!,bl(Jck:J,S:~.~6x. JI'I :";"'\.... 'IS\\·'I l~-'h- :-;If!f).!x W£;111 16--1j'-lH.hlock:2.Slu..t~. El()f1fl f),hlnck6,'.92cx.

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' S rattan. r , S ~(J', s~ction 27, $95.78x. S93.1(j~x.1 ~ ·,.:S I, :-efllOn 7, To: ;)1) fl !l-:-,-f), block 3. SJIJrJl. IPI ;-';\\"',.<"';\\"', l~- .~.!711h J, hlock 3. $41017Rx. W:)O fl h, block 6..66c_'A Texas ser eant, wi h, wo Harold AlJP went to lNebraska ~'2NEI/~, section 29, $40.74. WI~K\\"I\, ."l'<'llon ,SS6j6:!. 111. hlock:~ .$7.62x. 1'1 '-";\\'1 1,'0:\\.'1 1 li{- ;.1. ,"i1·1.\.. G, hlot·k. 3. }3HAlJX 1-2. hlr)('k 7, S.'i28x.•

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b~thers on for ign battle fie cIS, ity Friday to Visit a w.eek. He at- J,'2SWI,4, section 31, $49.42x. E I~SW II, ~{'('!j(Jll $:-):~ 11. 1-2-],'0\. block -1. SJO.·lOx. i PI ;-..;\\., ~ ~\\ I" lS·~ - 1. '. 1:J lLx. ~. hlock 4. SOU AA 2-3-4-.1, block R. S9.72x.decided he wasn t do~ng efug to, nded the school for the blind :.!5 A f NE %SW WI S\\' I sC . 1.1. hlo('k 4, ~:J4.(j1 IPI ;,,\W) IS\\"I, 1S-:': - I. 'I..:)t;. 11-1:2. hlock 1. :-; 13 40x. SholMi Ttat-t(ilwin th'ewarso e drove hi ea to t,ere 12 years and was gradnated NJ/2SEI~, sectl~n 311:$40~~4~: in L(JI~~~, '''l'~.'tlOn j./)!":IJ.! 711~~·-t~~)[~~1'~·-1:V()hV.;k.1. $~i.()lx. Pt :--;WI1SW'I, 18-~ I. . .-)1x. ."3. hlock ;). $R.:JI.\ PI j\,"1:);f':II' JO-27~I, $7.84x_the salvage he qu~rters, 'Par :1d 1 st spring, S 15 A. of NE t,-4 SW l,~ - SE 14 SW1,~ Lois 1-:.!, ;..ccl JIln 3.4~. ! E t,~ 1.1 _ All] 1, hlock :J. S~l.l:.!. ::: ~{~: II: ~{~::: i~~j'~ L .~r~ ~;:~: ~-~-~-I~J()K~ tll~:kb~~~~~;J 1756\. ~:~ ~~.\:~;l::':·•.li~~~:I.~l7~90x~~~~~~~~e<~: e~aJ~h~~y: ~~e i~~ ~r~~~~ ~~:'f~~ P/~;of~,d;;~~~ ~e~ti~~E3~~, $9i~01~: in N'i2SE II, ~~I>~\~Y,III.' '~.~~1~~X' l ~:~~~;ctl~(,:~R1j.'J1;~~·:.!HX. Pt );1·: I, ~";\\' I I. 1-"-:...' - 1. h 6,h 9;\ I~ 8 iJllt~ b ;";1.2 -)l) Pt "'I 'I~} I 1O-27~1. $17 9O~

Th"d' d F d S ':.lNE~'l - SEl/.I, Sl'ctJOn 3:2, $1:27.- SEll, :-l'("(lon ~l :JH. PI :\:I-:1\:\"\\,1,. IS-:...' -I. . Jf,~').",X llJ-ll1.2 hlolk G ~..!I3-l I 1ff'lkps Addition

worker in charg. e car l)a Ice ri ay to. the new Einung prop- 84. N\V ~~ f'..;\\' 1,1, :-('cll()1J I), .5~i 7:.'. , ..... l):.Ilhr·~ Addition 11'1 :\" E I,);W I j, :~-2 - I. ~ ;:2. I 1-11 him k 7 &36 1.2 I H hit)( k 2 s...1.5 BOx1;ires too.' rty at 808 Shertl}an. Mr. Dl('r is S ~'4, section 34, $96.44x. SE1;iSW 1I _ S :3, t ! ~1.:S\\"lil, SI·.~:I~I_fl'S·,31'",',',I~Kk·kl,lc.:;~;.3Ifi..·3.71'·~x.. ·. ·Pt Sl:lSW

l l . i-..'li-1. ~lh' 1 - I\ Jjl~ ft .2 hlork R S76..!()}; 1 .2-~ IiI7.k 3' s...')20Rx- 1 anageroftheSafewaystore ~.I,section35,$46.59. ~('clllm~n, 1(J,.... ,)" N1 IP1SEI.S\VII.I-:!6- .~.) .Jones \ddJhon -) blnck4 ~h:')2x' .

The George ikes i~ ~ashj~g- I Mrs. Lena Gosskrd of' Bak~rs- Chapin Predn{~t Lot:-:; 1-2, 3;:;, 1X, block:2, $n5.1:2,X. Ilt SWl ISW

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• 7-:21 1. '. J ~-3. $31&lx 17 S hlrxk 1 S691'~~on, had invite two SOldi~rsl to fi~ld, C'..a1., who spent a few days S J,4, section 7 ,$91.32. OriJ;inal \\ ,ynf'! RoO$('\·.,1t Park Addition Pt SW 1'4-SW 1/4 . 7-:2(; 1. So~ l(J - S I 2 q :'i.2-1 R Ix i I fl block J S64 08x

.<thicken dinner. Sorrowfully the WIth her mother-in-law, Mrs. A. P. S %., section 4, $98.92:<. 1:2 - I'\ 1 ~ ] 1, nlock 3, ::-G.'J.4Ux. 1-:2-3. blo['k 1. SIH 4Hx. IPl I-,?' :! _o~ SW '.1. ~ - 6-'~' I.! $3094:-.: 11 ],! hlork 4 $35 x.~Oldie.ts called heir. hosts to ~rt~ll Gos~.ard, and sister-in-law, Mrs. I,.;' NE %, section 12, $23.34x. 9, blotk 1. .':'ti:J.li 1. -t-;J-6-7-S., bldck 1. $2U.8Ux. PI :'\ll ~:\ ,.,.1, 13-:...'0-, s:- RohlU~on''l \ddltlon 1 .2-3 hllx k -) S34them they had to remain at the Clarence Sorensen, went to Nor- N ... t,4" section 15, $100.48. JI-l~, block 1. .ss:,l-::J i ~l-II), hlm'J< 1. ~.:"lnx. PI ,0"E'\SL'l. 1J-2fi :~, ~ •.2Xx. 83368~ '~It .fort. Pike load d clilickell, gi let [folk Friday to VISit her mother. l)2, section 23, $190.;~R E ,lUI) [I. 01 S ~\i' It. 13,' block ~1. ' 1-1 ~-1l-1·1-1Fi. hlock 1. S11.5Gx. IPI );l':.I-l Sl ,.'.1. U':~fl. :~'.:-; (1 Hix. . ('arroll Trart" [I ~ -In fl of \\ I!, hI 3 ~1 56x

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l%, section 24, $198.06. s:n,7h. ! L. hlock 2, $;~.6Rx. ()rl~lDlil \\ 0\.1(1 1'1 S' l.! r\'V I~ 31 17-~ $4404 I:-: 1 x 1.~ fl hlock "2ex

gr vy an a I to lIe a 1 y us ----_.--- S" NI', \\' " II k Z <3 '0 3 S' hi ....., ., . 74 ... 4. _ SEL4-, secllon :2S, ':l :2-:). block 7. $1 H'\, ", )OC ,,~ ·,,,x. ,~ ~::. n("k I.. ·,2..J1 1'1 S\\'1 4:-.1\\ 14 :1127-2 $.:ifi4:-.: I UI-1 16 r l7 l~ hlock ..46("

i~~ile t~~~?w~~e ont~ui~~ solders Dr. s.°fIC~~~g:~o~~:a~iSoffice S $e~Jt~\~, s0ction 25, $12.36. ~'I> 1~:)~~;,I\I)(r~;~k~j~j.~';~ ·:.!~ij. 1. ~o~~~_~. . ~~~~.!_I.()('k 1. ~lll.h x. _ ~'l SI~!N_\~~I_3~-:~.!......:~~~_ ~ 17-) ~l ... 142 ft .)block 6, 22cx.. - t in the Wayne hospital. Phone 61. P SW %, section 29, .28c:<. \\' I ~ 'I -H-!J, 111o('k ~I, ,~ n.(Jtx. '

. in~'r:~s~i~~e~ ~e~:~~d~e~' 7~:1 DELINQUENT TAX LIST FOR ~ ~~1!I%~~JAl~e~~~t7o~\5:ti\52. k:tl:;-1(;-~ >r~~ l~iol(~~H'J(I.~;':li~~t~~~· ~

that he was b ying a bicycle an THE YEAR 194~ . P NW I4SW I4, section 35, .a2ex. E ~'1_11. J - (jl S'~ :2, block I~,officer knocke at the door n~1 Wayne COlJnty Treasurer oS OffT:" J)f'I~r (:rf~f'k "rednct $.t {lJx. 'told him that 11 five tires on his ~a~ne, .,N~bra~ka, ~)Ct. 3, ~9 :2. ~~1;:1.' s~~~1(1)~n /'$:J.1i.R. i(1: i:i::;.t U.. ;1\;7

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~ar had been s olen.' ~r~Rli~;~~:eW~f~e~~~:~~'~~~~]~a~~~} W~/;W~~:~S(,_Cl~~,~~:1,~1J~~"I' ~\~'7;'~, \;i(I~~l'~:\(.J~lb.U2.r +f-....,.__-t....,jISteele, county tteasurer of Wayne tion 5, $82.82. ,1, block l:l, SI.!l ~)H. : I

county, Nebraska. will on Monday Wl/bSEI,~, section 1:2, $4R.62. 9. Idock 1'1. ~IH Ie\. ! i

the 2nd day of November, 1942, be- S 1'2NE 1;.., section 12. $42.14. U-S '2 f 1 .01 \\. J(JI) ftl 3, block 1~,tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 NI12 NW Il I , section 1:2, $:.!l.OS. $]:.!;).Ll; 1-p. m" at the office of lhe county NE I4, section 13, $113.86x. 7, block I;), S11 7H. I, i

.... f4-,-'"'!"..;..,...-+-II'ltreasL!rer in lhe C,ounty court hquse W1;2NW I4 - N 531/3 rds of WI; E 3~ I"t. 01 .r: 1iI0 It 61- of E 100 ~t._' ' " at Wayne, Nebraska, offer at J)lub- SWl:4 - 3% A in NWt;~SWI/4, 01 S 10 it. 5, block In. !il7.56. L

'fhe ~oy Sp I)rs w\?re at J~ H lie sale and sell the following real sectlOn 13, $8l.38x. E:20 fl. of W 80 lt. 17f.18,lblock :2~,

S~~~':n~i:;.~:~.:~=~ ~eJ ~~~~~~l~o~~~;e~~~~:~~~:tes ~~~ ~~Jt,;~u~nS~~il~~1~O~O$24.44x. 7_~,6f)·~~xk :2~, $20G.6:.!' I I, at Jobn '$urb rls WedneSdayrlasj p'r;~u~ij\ years If any are u~paId. EIAzNE 14, section 24, $45.38. 9, block ~~, SL1.:n. , iwe

ok t 10 the amount of taxes WIll be NWI,4 section 26' $9190 WI~ ~-f), hlock £:>. $·1 g{~ i",. ~ _ addeq 30 cenls advertising for each Leys Add. 1-2 of ,WEl!~ ~('ction 33 lO_,SJ,:.! 11, block 2:~,.$ '3. 6x. . I

Mr, and Mr , .t. M. Manley er¢ descrlption of farm land and 20 $12.27. I' , WI,:: tl, block :.!:~, $b2 01 J. Lat Ha,rry De eSila'~1 lsundaY~last cents 'for e~eh df?scription of town Leys Add. Pt 5. section 33, $1.11'. W 10 fl. EL~ I-L·a, blo k r11 $~.08f·week. ' ~ lots fio advertised and 7 per cent Leys Add. Pt 7 - Pt 8 section 33 W 5~ ft. 4-5-6, hlock '1, 33.28X.!

Mrs. John uETber spent T urs interest from d~te of delinqu¢ncy. .72c. ' , 10, block :21, ~5~JA(J.day afternoo with I Mrs . () Prqperty havlhg more than one Leys Add, S 1/3 R - All 9·10-11 ~,I'I,',),I,I(:'k·k}.-)'I,'$$4·3.,(ljJx".· t I'

Johnson. I ," yea!"'s t~xe~ delInquent in the fol- section 33, $32.58. I ., - ()

Jt Mr. and M • D. Hoi An~eJy lOWIng list IS T~Jks~~~~x. W8~C:O A of NE %" :'iection 33, $35.- 4-N I~ :l, block ~(-j, $:27 '28 . iLaurel, were S4nday. guests '~t . . :County Tre~surer Pt NIl: sw y-SI:l :" block :.!6, $17 "G . IM. Manley's., ! , H08kln~ Precinct . S"': 14 N~ t,-41:,;, ~:~~i~~n 3~~' ~il.~~~. 7~~, bll)~~~'L~/J7,Sij47~6x. I

The Erwi l!ahlkamps ~pen~ NEI,4,'section 4, $101.80x, N1/~NEl;4- - N~/:.lSEI4NEl,~, 1:iection fl, bIU('k ~7...; $~l/!!"x. !'Saturday in the Hen\rY R~u'ter NW%, section 3, $102.44x. 35, $69.40x. 10, block ~{, $~J..,14x. I'home at Syr cuse. I NlhNEJU, section 5, $55.08, SI}2SEY4NE I4, ~eclion 3:5, $11~96x. 11, block 27, $,)~.3Hx.

Mrs. Floy I-tupp spf'nt T urJ- E~SWl,4wW-'t2SE~4' section 5 SW~rI-' section 35, $55.13. Crawford &; Bro\\n' dditiop.Iday with !he sister \Mrs ;elI $106.78x, Brenna. Preclm·t ]_;-"';I~ :2, block 1. $10 .3l:<.IReith, at It: ncord. ">, • ,~N~ii340NEll4.N!.\Tl:I' section 6, SI~~4~6~~R ~W%SW%, section 4, ~8,5(~I~J~k1-:f~~'1~~~)~~\ . .,~4.96.: The Amo EchtenkaljaWS ~ryt SW1,&i 'se~tiori 9 $5173 SWl;.l., se~tion 6, $5;5,20. 9 - 16 ft. alky, block ,$56.04.:Sunday eve ing·last we,~k i tlie Pt NEt;.;, _ NE~~SE l~, • seclion 11, Sl/: sectl 7 $21542 1- t lock 4 $66-8~IRaymond N hols home. I ! I $105.90. t 'YihNWV~~ S\6. se~ti~n 9, $254.20. 4' -)N ]0 it: :1, '1{)I~k 5, $ 2.8'0.! Mr. a,nd 1'8. ErhiJ ~liLcks ro~, WlhNWJ,4, section 11, $28.42. ElhSWI,4, section 15, $21.20. 6 - S :.!5 ft. 5. hlock ~ 151.14,

. jRuth ,and Ml:\urice were a E. ~%NEI,4., section 13, $52.50. W¥.zNE%" section 15, $25.01. N 15 ft. S 40 ft.~. hi 'k 5, $6.46x.

~:~~'s ~ dnesday eveiung 1 t W~' s~;~~Of.lt' lU~:g5~' ~]~\~'s~~~}~~n 2~~':i:t ii~i:2,41~~~kb~~ctlfi .~J.. 3Ux... Carl Fr ert and Mis$ inn;e NE7t, secti~n,16, ,$43.52. ' SW14, Section 29, :ti86.14. EI/2 4-3-6, block 7, *66 , X.

"I Freve,rt w re ,a,t Erwit'. 'iah _ NSE~.I', 'secse,clto'non,'191,~'$7$98,31.47.2. NEI/.l , section 30, $94.74. ('ran-ford &- Brown s Outlotsk f~ S£'4, section 30, $98.78, N1il S 150 it. 2. $-19.6

r amps W dnesday, eVt7, In la t NWIA, section 20, :fi84,08. SW I4., section 31, $48.30. S 61l fl. ot Nl~ 7, $21.):.! ., ,week. I : ,SW~'l. section 20, $94.40x. NE V.I, sec;tion 32, $94.74. N 50 ft. of S I~ 7, $·16. '

I, Mr. ant') Mrs. John Stu 1 tf NlhSEY.i" section 20, $4:lAOx. N%NW1.l., section 33\ $45.64x. EL2 10, $11.66:0.:.

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lSo.uth' 8i UX City, S(H;ln~Ja t ,SWI4, section, 21, $125.66. ' NE.lf.l - WlhSE%. - E~'2SW1;.l, sec- N 40 fl. of F:l~ 1:2 (ex c 10 ft. xweek.end ith Mr. and~, A _ NWlA, section :l4, $95,82x, t~on 35, $88.90. 10 ft.). $8.54'%. I

, ton Lipp. ,~' ," SW ';4, sectipn ~4, $124.24. NW 1;." section 35, $53.44. I.akf'ls Addl.Uh. -' Mr and Mrs L C I • rs~n 'NW%, section 25, $118.98, NWI4" section 36, $82.68. 2-3, block 1, $12.94x. :

and jirpmi we~e iri the ,Illto 8a .. Ppl NSW%NW,IVtI, st7ction :27, .16c. SE Y.t. Section 36 $7328 . 1 - N 1/2 :2 block 'J S'14.15.tels', hom wednesday',',': nl. g' pII S~SsWwl~",'SseeCclt',oOnn2z77',$$197.·3342x·. 'Strahan'Prooln~t 7 - S% 8,'block :tS39.52:

VI t2 14 N%NE%, section 1, $20.79. 10-11, block 2, $~J:l.20x.;last,~eek. : " ., Pt SlhSW14JI section 27, $7.08x. S¥.lSWl,j, section 2" $63.86x. 1:2 - Nl1J 11, block :), $1 .30.

Mr.lan Mrs. Floyd IH4P a d Pt'S¥JSW~I'section 27~$1.22x. NW14, section 3, $115.88. E 50 ft. 5-6 - S 25 ft. 0 ' 50 ft. 4,: I.,eon~,w. Sunday I'fl we k Pt SW'4S I" section 27, $1.92x. EI>W\>NE\\. • E'hNE\\., section block 4, $85.9K'. 'llIIe. In he Vernon Van "lto e 't ,P!,!l'hSW\\, section 27; $717 8, $73.apx, 10, block 4, $38.71.

'f;! 'rNe ield' ~., I ~wJA; secti n 28, $74.22x. .. W'f.IS'wV~,. section 11, $55.82x. W 50 ft. 7 - ,V 50 [t. 5 1 2 ,block 5,",!r.:,,:, . r.;'al\ Mrs, ClareM Ie rls n Pt'NE14, se tion 28, $70,64x. ~1'h~~,YSE~~.c,tsioecnlllo1n'l$32,l',3797'C. E$12&.8;tx:, _ E'IOO fl. S 8, block

,,,,,,.,''".d d~uil ter~alled on 'M, '. a d W$7%8S.E92~X', • EI>SW\\., section 30, '" 7. 00rs ~ F VI rt 1a t k S Pt NE~NW14, section 13, 59.78x. 5, $88.SOx...,"":':,i.. ,~,:,re re e "S eel" u· W~NWli.,lsedtion 31, $Z9,88x, ' PtNEli.SE~.",section 13, $6,64x, 51" bbl

l""kk66" $4$165.·950Zxx·.

'" .y ev~!'l ·1rile~,,'.•'i"lIk'e N E16

li..· N\>NW\I, section 3~, WI> 'N!>N%NEli., s""tlon 16, de• ~ 'I" Ll $239,94.: 6, block 6, $30.26x.

~~~ , ":i~;:,\~p~;~;X' 1,\ ~~', ....t~f':n 2,llti, $:3~6. I2~' ~~~~ ~: ~~~:~t:E\\. .. '~tion 2;;$26.2Ox. PINE\\., section 36. $92.62x. 4-5-6, block 7, $62.9S.

- 11JW %SE~" section 2 WUbur pftlClact College View Ad

sect" S~~ ~ SrNW~, section 1~ $1.57.- 1~=~~2~~~~ ~i~8iS$1 . 4x.

i 'fOj~~: NE14NWl> 'f.t SEli.NW14 sec· 3-4, block 3, $1Q5.84,tion 2, $18. . '11·12, block 3, $13.64x.EY.i NW, secti n 5 $49.54. 13-14, block 3, $50.60.

~~li., .ootio 7, '$110.16. l:6'7~lftkk~1r':i $2lo~:J1: ~:~~. NW ;rW~~~tl:t!~~:hr.r2~4. i" • N~..tJl Ad~itio '

"n'l ,_.46.•~.__ . Pt N SE'4. s. llo,SE%, sec,lion 20,' i.2, blOC,~kl $3f,66x,,~A.. I'" E7~fL5 Er7Sft.of

U, ' %. section 28. $183., ,blqck,-2, 176.I '" ,; ".... l4. block 4 $92.68x.

, .-2-3, bl 5; $83.42x.

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