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Kiwanis Plantibro Feature at Winside \'layne KJwanfs clqb, With ll. 1';. Siman president. $ l.,tl:i f1r .. t comm(mlty gaLheri at school f'nday evening .January :t'J. Dr. J. T. Anderson will officlllte at the program. W8yne men's oc- tet will participatel NUMBER THIRTY-8EVEN Petition Seeka to Bertha! Hendriclupa ... Tru.tee for HeirL Action Is Filed In J\uker Estate 14 'PAG S Section One Patleelto8 --II WAYNE HERALD ---- ----·WAyNE, NEBR.lSKA,'THURsDAY, r-- ..----. - ----,---- -- - ----- -_.- _ __ . "l"!H 1 ! "E 1 ' I. Frank Reed Stresses Need For Rai.ine Crops in Farm Mobilization, .County Pioneer ,. Youths Volunteer. Discuss Activity END OF SEMESTER ; Here for Sermce LAUNCHES CHANGES P " L' fJ F L IG IN LOCAL SCHooLS asses lD yon, or oca roup A .' dr!1ft board for, military service COLLEGE and high school ryary to the 'municipal electIon William J. Mettlen Carrie are. Har\fJngl on, jt-" Cha,mber of Commerce Will I will.pc held Wednesday, March Fjr!t Mail to, Feature Farm Institute as the sf'cond half of the year I 3-fifth We<!inesday before the From Old LaPorte. _ y; Norman W. Gehrkp, navy; In Near Fu\ure. wheels mto place. At the college I election comes Tuesday, on CHupp, EYr'rdt IJ Lmd- some '<;ludcnts have "Food is most essential in win- 6!Maybr, clerk and trcas- WlIlmm J. Mettlen, 81, W ,mannes. ('harks (' Buller Promotions' and actJVltles ('001- th(Ylr wor-k and wdl qUIt to ac An actlOn filed m ..WafD.e coun· nlng the war, and IS as im- urer hold over. Terms .(h('sc Cp'"o'rr,l;dto'htch;lrnS:w lJ10aunttl ylrOsem at lea\(' some-lIme thiS munth to mlttee of tile Wayne Chamher of ('cpt te-achmg or othel" ty district court Saklrda)' in be- partant ton for ton as ammunJ- counblmen expire, H r man l.: "", f' Commercr met last Thursday c\c· HIgh school studpnts and half of the heIrs of the estate of tion." So stated Frank Reed, dls- Sund, FIrst ward; Joh 13rug- WFtyne 10 1R82, dwd In the h nmg to plan for 1913 C'rs" wlll fill depleted coJleg Stephen E, Auker seeks an BC- i . ago, lert Wednesday for a I d$y nOQn at Hotel Stratton. hold over: John Meister, FIrst I Mrs H. J Candor. Funeral ._ mended ha\mg a styl" f1how, on<> the plem of Sup\. J W. Lithe _ as trustee. The petition asks that unity of all groups IS necessary ward; W. A, HISCOX, Second Will \)(' conducted at an 0 day event to further bond land and Flnnclpal Henn n Delpha Merchant. other trustf'0, this vital undertakmg. Klwamans ward; L. W. McClure, ThIrd morluary FrHlQy al :2:30 and bu I"nsl"de Youth scllmg, a broad klttC'nhall program Barhr The mlentlOn IS to gra t .... ho has venfled m tt;1C' are urged to use theIr Influence so ward. Terms of Dr. Wlalter wi wdl'follow]O Forest Lawn M for summer entcrtnJnmf'nt. The I credits to students .... 0 acUon. contmue as sole trustee or that all ma.y realize the SlluatlOn," Benthack and T. SHook cx- park men dISCUSSf'd a farm institute to acc('pt part-tIme pmployment In that some other be appoint· thlf speaketf contInued. plre as mNhbers of the school Mr Mettl('n \\R.S a pioncer 0, Is Jap p'risoner be held In \Vaynf' 10 till' nt':Jr fu-I u!--pful work. ThIs move will, ot cd to serve. After belhg mtroduced by B. W. board. Members whose terms Wayn(' county and Il\,ed at La'" lurl' I\;o pldns for spnnsonng" the only Yield \alu.<l\;le f'XPcrJt?Ee, W F Auker, De1pha and lm'e such Wright, Mr. Reed commended the hold over arc. Paul Mines, Joe Por!p In the early days. qylf' show r;}\'(' hf'('n ITIHdp as the hut v.lIl help ,sohp unemp y- Merchant arc plamtiffs in th: qlliestlOn, KiwaniS club for Its pla.n to Smolskl, Ed. 'seymour and Phd !"or 46 ypars Mr. Mettlen ha ('Ornmlt!p(' plnn<; in dl';cuss thls I mcnl problems The slu ent SUlt. Thp petition states that mote better undcrstand1Og- be· March. Two IOCHl parties the \'.orkl'd In thf' ()mal1a post oftic with local m(>rch;mls. would thus rC'cC'I\C' school led- Stephen E. Auker. who died Au· tween rural and,town people. Cltlq'ns' and the Cl\IC lunc- Hr rl'llrp(1 In after serv10g a Thl:i commltlpC' abo If.. commend- It". r(>(('lve pay for hIS se ·IC(' gust 1U, 1934, owned 240 acrps' Farm ,mobIlizatIOn dayllJanuary tlon In makmg nomInatIons, :-;upl'rmtrndent of mail!1. ('d thut local busmess OlJ-1 and galn \\orth- ...... hJle pra ICC. land, SE: '-10 of 9 and NW14 of S\VI 1 11 W,BS designed to promole bet- 1)('(''''<10.;('(1 leavps two Mrs serve <.Ie. hollda) Decoration (]dY, Schooh arc on thf' ale to and SE1'4 of of' and ter cooperation, Mr. Reed men- / C:lndor oj Lyons, find Mrs. W. 0 Fourth of Jul), Armistice da), <"1 nc neNjs of tr.e tIme out a'n:'sldrnce property near the ('01- tioned. Industry must be mobdlz- Physical Sand !If HUlchlnson, Kan., and Thank.sgl\,'mg, Chne.tmas iind !'<ew I Impalrlng clue lege, 101 Conn & Britt11l addltuJ'l ed the same as the army, the aim btolhpr, A G. l\1.ettlen of Sio Year's. I lng. to Wayne C. H Herltlrlckson \\11, 'being thorough and effICient pro- In!o;litute Is Ileid Clly Paul EvaJ.c; uf the Wayne sol! .. r" i'lppOlntf'd <ltlorney for the est.1.ll" duct ion Representatives of every --- -------. -- con"er\atlOn. spoke fit a meetIng S -(' I" 'II r.<lrl ;'v1erchant admimstratoJ, WI let IW of thp agriculture commlttpf' Mon· (1'\ el-e .... () U Hl'rtha Hendrlck"on and Delph'l Instructors Convene Here n' et .. t .... on ro or day c\'l'nmg. Thr j!rr:>up dlSCus."cd I Mprch;:lnt Besides f1w the goal IS to produce more food Saturday to Discuss Will Be ')roffio plans for n rf'ferpndum 1(J he (wid' (;,-jps ']"hil-; Rt1 ion la ... t two, other heirs are Arthur, thah In any year. Obstacles are New Training Plan. Ji-inuary 2:, to dt,cldr' If the fFlrtn- ,' C);-!fenc('. Edward, W. F., Guy, H,,- numerous and the Job IS tJlg. The f'rs not now Inclu(J<od In the WAyne I bart and 1r\'10 Auker. organizatlon IS effected to see that In spite of \\('alh"l, Conclusion Is Reached a counly snJl (fln ... (t\r.t!lnn d ...,lrH! Thermometer DrOPii Sixty Acting on the adVice of C. JL the right foods arc produced, also ahoul ;j(J and \\onll'n lrum Regional Meeting Held <l.ro In f II-or flf hplng lTH IlJd,...j 1\ Degrees Over As Hf'ndnckson, states the petltJOn, to <Jetermine what foods arc to northe;isl N('!l:r;lSka <,,( il'lols met Monday in Wayne. Winter Take. 0 d. thp administrator September ·1, be ptoduced at dlffercnt 10catlOn:i. al lIw hen' SalunLly for .J 1937. obtained I1c.£'r-.,e to sell ree'! hy lC I IT 1 tul( C 1]( d o...... nf rs can \ule Thl \'.lnter s mo"l re cold estate and all property Was bought a.J W r ,It 17d r'l- rd Ldrsnn V,d (hr)'·;rn 1() I "pt II gr J[J[X'd 1hIS are'Cl ;:lturd:::ly by Berthil Hendnckson and Delph'l n ton 'rHJ W('st P In1 wert Illrt r('spnt the (hMn!Jlr IJ] ('llmmlrc ro !I1I g hl v,hln lhr> th(rmn l(r look Merchant. who agreed to hold th,' rf,preSC'flll'rJ. commIt tre .it m( l t mg" of th" ,I Idll"pln f llllng about I) degrees property In trust for benefit of I h" Physlc'al f,ln'''s ,e f soli con"cn 1tl(,n I,n I fc\\ hours From a comforta· heIrs an,l 10 ,nnder ac'· civilians here, Mr Reed explamt'd. because ol Slnr( ... llJr 1) tht' trmpNatu E' dropped counting' .J " Instructors ha\I' l)('('n c, l('d '\Isors \\;1 ... held In WaYne. The ," :-,ud(jpnly 10 1) and:.!tJ e]fJ\'. zr Tn PLaintiffs In this action Septem- have help. ConcentratIOn of (oods SPr"\we, t)1(' Ulsllll1ll' \V,IS i1, galhclHlg \\ilS On(.' of those called J!.; NanlPd (.... halrlnan 'I fh; l:=.cnr,dln,.:: <It hcr n, 1!H2, the trw,- makes the problem much caslPr mNltlS of h!:lplng g;:Jln to plan II knt;III\(' program of ac- \\do, '1.r h(]ov, thl" h ng lh( cnld-llPCS ewcule a writf8l··...al'8.llO'l than In World war 1. Much food mfOl'TllHllWl ;:d)l)ul l'lJnt 1 ucll11g 11110 ll\illl(,o, J{Jr .... ccd districts this Wavn(- County ('_1 on offlC'ld] of the IllJsl by Can be :-;hlpped now In small SpllCf" lri-llnlng W C JJ kota Madison "h'IHu<lrj .), J I fJf'lpha MerchAnt. BertJI!II,1iri4 c. relieve, shipping and 1 109 lJlXtJn county \\ere represent.. E . 5' re;ll lowh 0, \\.jO\('r. Snov, .... as luon of the f'xpr('ss promises madl' ture IS stressmg the processing of YOUJlg spoke lor the dl nl.Jl ,j,c,{j- ed ntermg erVlce, 100 lluht to result In dnftlng of l;:lt the llmc defendanL<;o... acqUIred clatlOn JJemonslratlon" by \V L. Kldlt, state supervisor of Mr!'i S A. LUlgp n !la', llcC'r'pted hlgh\\ays. Itltll' to the real estate. \ the army and navy v,,1'n' !1l""I'nl- nnXlOllc, \\('I'd (llstncts of ('pI. I .... the POSition of W,lynp (ounty re- t :\lonri.lY' mornJn 1 the The petItIon further hogs and cattle. A floor under the erl. Coar.h rif'nry Menkl' \\,1" ln k i, \\,j" ln charge. n. M. Howard, A from the war dc- crultlng chairman for \'v'AAC. ,lwrnH)m(""r rt'glst(' Ing :l0 below !h:::l.t prIor to the administrato: d;,arcrc of a grOUJl of hnys :\lr:-; uJrectnr 01 the state department partment Monday morning at 11 Any women mtcrestM In thiS wro and a cnld WInd from IXlle, the administrator negotlakf(" P Pr",:"c o 0°11 hcoorgns E h b C I hd h . f' I' < uf agrl( ulturc and 1OspectlOn, hrought to Mr. ,ind Mr'l John branch of ser\'lce may get tlctalls thf' north. Though t the tempcra- of the rights or Mar- , g,'rll<, c w ' 11'1"" ,.',n','I' tUJ(' was lower mornlne; 7' ous for farmers 10 turn grain Into M" SIJ()k{' r"o{'l S. Hansen, Gnttsch, WmsH!I'. lhe \\('!t.:omc frmil Mrs LUlgen. .,' Igaret Ellen Auker and on{aInPr! meat by feeding It. MISS LHurentza EdWArds ... s... )"tln.l-':_ oml ltl charge of weed 1Ovestiga- word that tl1(>11' <.;on, Cpl Lesler Last November the preSIdent the Wind l:-ubslded so that the Ifrom her a comeyance back to the tocal high and" a I'lISonc' g one to Chicago where It was can. 1"h r ('".(,.·'·'k r c c ". methods of controll1Og bindweed.., The young man ..... cnt to the the Woman's Army AUXIliary some'what.; yne. This property w;p induct- L">'. n Hc (ilso e)(plaincd the use of form EbiJJppmes 10 October, and C t eplace d - - ". \"- in the sale b:l field, told of Ithe propo:-;{,(j organ- on which SUpeT'df'OrS can keelJ a. w.afi with General MacArthur's serlices are P "t A it--- Bertha Hendrickson anIl De!ph"l lzation and promotIOn of the physl- record of the progrc:-;s of bmd..iecd force!'i on Corngf'dor l:,lan(J a ye,lr tlal In speCial skills. A leader IS erm'i s pprove Merch'!,nt who sold it to"n irmo- F. S. Berry read a resolutIOn cal fItness pmg'ram. Hound liiblc on fdrms In the dls- ago v,hf'n lh(' Japs took that narr.od In each county ,,0 thelt per- By Ration Board whIch he prepared rcgardlnfr co· 1\ lI'pn'o,Nl!atJ\I' vf a chemical Tire nl1provcd hy W::Iync Merchant hR,s made operation of the Kiwanls clllh 10 danc{'s <lnd othl'r ... uch 1':'d'ltJ"I" (' un! mlJOn hc;illrd Ih(' pC\<.;t t\\O th h Hut .- every way posslhle 10 th(' farm SUitable luI' gymnaslllm \\oIJ, H, I I If 11 Ihl }ollng her ""l;'('k: lncludl' fullowmg.' program The cluh ;:Hlopled thl<'; Prof V (; ]),\11' '-,[lOkl' (In IlI"rI t 11 (lOr II ,11 mIn (\\ ,] \\ "I I I () I I I," "In, 'fbi Fran..:{'n, WaYIllI'. RobE'rt Thun, and deny. and Dr. Ray Mltllnl,lrl/1j .II It l",l Jl1 [('llsOll<1bl(' .!1 l(il1 rhl" <lr 1111 pd Mrs LUlgf n on ncomml'nda- Waync, ';:Vake. p, f <c I Berry for hIS sprV1ces, Ow fl,ly'" dls('U":ilnn" <lIl1IIIJrlh unit " ... ItldU IIJdl lbCIS tnd 1)1'''1 Ii g uris lor 1,1(' 1 M "I tlon from the Leg-Jon po!'.! lIPid, F'r<l.n. .oggen ach, Isner, II'lg' Ihat she IS trustee or .><.1.J( Itf,,,.olutlon Ol\.·,-n. Most :In' dr!('Pl trig t lH' II t\ JnJ..:" PllOrity Ilhhtc, hOllld tHl\(.' VI Ir 11ll' [hln nl" h,n( nut I nn\\ n I __ 1\nna Lmcoln, Arnold "\ The resojutlon follows. "f{!\\'dn- physwal fdr'lI'''''' ]lIOgt.llll htll 1llIJ,,1 lJIU '1)( c(( d l,dh J(Jl (!llonlll \\hethll Iii; II "011 \\ 1, II flll,>orli r Q t / A' d \Va dlpld, !?tche], By dC'C!Jn,ng to acknow!edge th':C' of'dwllldll'.Hlo!ldndHdpporJJI'y ! IlllJlnrl\\(lddl,,ltlltv.llll101dl m \\j<';(lJ]( (llthl (! .... \JdIIH"JI1lhe IlOa S sSlgne 1V.,Clkt'fJClrl. Waller Schellpeper'heneflcialmterestofAukerllPlr, not hd\ In)..; "I!I'('J,J!ly Irdltlt d !ld( 11- Its ltll1l1ll Ill{ llllig \\ 1thll1 L1ll Ill'xL hi \ I iL of l1H' I J!lIIIP1JIt1l S To Wayne ()ollege 1 1Ct"('C ca' onc passCIlger tuhc, In lh1S" 101 s;J!e, the action dec),trr. II 1 '1 ('te.fm lhl .... lnslllJllHHl "",tlllill!ll" . _IE I BrCln th:::lt Berth:l. Hendrickson shout'l upon llS ('nun ry.'i H'cornlng 10- I t A Word coming to the (ollegl' Ihrttd1l'ry. ;lync, Geo. R Gran- not contInue as trustee, The pe-ll- volvN! In Ihe prr's0nt \\ar. jlll1'dgpd S t t 0 I - 'lancers 0 ppear \\'cdnr"day sta10'> Ihal a quola of qUI"!. WCl n0, ('ach t\l,O trurk tlrf"si tlon furlhrr lIs-seM.. .. that.,Jince s!'" , J III :'<1/)lJI1.\ ,I(';:tn At (1 cll ege Soan 10 11nen h rl a"s\gn('d ;nrl Ilt\\O Ido{'s not the (')\1' t- . in tq,e struggle whIch confronts I'll Y' ])11)d hd'" I ...... \ll'd car 11('I'n<.;(' 1)<111 'IlIrl.Jd'.i rhnrC't" featUring tot (' oca !"c 00 roun inS ruc- ,('he fX' r. l('fll'. cnr) . p- l'nre of lhl' trust, Shollld us. lr} that effort I he \VA.ynC' Se( (Inri "'l'm( ste!" Waynq pl.J1l''' {·ats If! Ojlf't ,11 JOn should I)r \ I I>p ,lppl'Hr rt! lhe college wJlI hegm Fndar Clnd I \Vak f!pld, Ot to Jpn<;f'n· t he appolQII'd In her P" .ce. wanls cluh has C'ndo(l\,orpd to do COllCgl'fll'X! Monday ex-I hll\J: t!l{'''I' I)) Fdllu,uy 1. \\edn('c,orty /C\ll1lnF;. J,Jnuary 27, ymg mstructlCn s ar s t S ('. paC lwo [lfll'spn£('r U 1 )('!:· Thp clll1rl 8Cllo... runher all,",:('; amlflalJOns rill' hemg given Vv'l'd-I _ .,18 ,n "'e ,o!II".I' audllorlum a[1('r that tIme as \\('at1l'r \\1 ()lto .1(' en. Joe WI son, II", as,"-I'to.; of the estale Indudl' I its full part and WIll so continue I W k I H. 1 t Th W lll1 untIl complete vlc!ory com('!:. fe- rlnd t"nday COIAnly hU.lrd lr;tnsactcd ruu- Thl'<';p dn.l1u'r ... III lh(' lhllJn 01 [ll'rmll 1. 11 1'(11' . Olt'r I:n, .. J)fOmls. ...1ry notes and thnt su I I Tu('"dcl) Illl' soul h s(·,( _ K ill'anis Jt"ollnding .. calIon \\hlCh Will be hell I lhdt (jdY I W"ll B Ob . d I n. r.. [Ickr-nng-. La.rroll. 111100 o,k.'l lhat an accountml' desired <:inrl has re- w' / e SCI lie F W W II - celvpd wqnucr.liur"coorwratlOl1 from ltls\(',lll 01 'y. Sunw mU ... lc -I -" T-I Ch,trll's ranZl'n, «ynf', a or made tn d('termine tt1e exact !n- ail gro\l'pc;, classl's and n.gqn('IPs Will abo III Iwlud(;(1 <it thc cun'l 1 I f"-:... \ ri (.()UNT'f TIl(' :!)o\lh of lhe S(lwl]1 per. PIl'n:-P, each one I.);\S-\d,..htl'ont:>ss to the estattf "nrIJI"l f if \ocatluOJ !)('rlod _ ,.'i 1"1''1''-'''1 "I 'I, CroNC,(P"ATION orST"AICT 1(liltHI,ng of h:l\\':Jnl" Inlr'rnallOn,ll scnher grnd(' 1.11 tire; Wm. Kru- [·",'or such debt is "to run. nccess;::\ry or e ('('11\'(' "",,Ir ellort 1\ .<- d I Th W d .... " In no way unmmdful or thl' work I' 1 WIll he obs('r\,pd I,y \-"'dyne ,.clllh J.;r;r. \ r::<il f', (ar, t'S, , InSI l" A woClllen verification 6c 11':("> and .('ooperaluHl ul nth('I's, thIS Artists in Concert "I j I'" -I nl'xl M{)nq!ll) KI\\lInl" \\',IS f('unrl- Schell p ('!}( r, I J('rn, }lenr> and cluo and Its members 'II thJs pH.r- At F' II T d 1 r{f .JRnWtrt' 21. 191;), and now h:ls (. N 'Jsun, 1\uglJi'lt by Merchant ;1[- ticular time and In VIC,,", of th,-' L-O ege llCS ay t :2..!()f) cluhs and l11Q()() nwmber, ..\\In:-ildC, James B, lilched the , ccnt proclamation for full and f'f· H.ohert Nianll, \lolltll,I, dljd II m thp lTnilf'd SI:itps and (';:1nar!a (lnf'r Wti)Rf, Alhert Gamble, .- ,, feclive (arm mOPlhzatlOn earnf'st- Illnrry Konuab, \\ llll l;O - 1\lrt'mly 7,500 of lhp I<lwanHln" Way (' .. two grade Barters IS lor Iy and slOcerely express thClr ap- 1nto SCrvl(C wllhln a monlh, <lp. I arp In the> nrm(fd fnr('f's A ,,!)("cI:J.1 III tl l-.lwood Sampson, Wake· [l . , pr¢ciation of the patrlbtlc and un- p('ar('<1 al1hp ('(]ll(';,:E' III (Jne rl! 111(' f- m('ss:J.gl' from Fr£'d C; ;\Ic1\!lsfrr I [IPld one truck tm l , Wm. Palmer, In the court If. tIring efforts of [nrmets and II\/e- lyC([lm j UL.'sr!:ly ('\l'lllng of London. ()ntano. CClnwla, \Vay c. two truck tIres and one E. qmlan repreSents Arthur. ( ,Ir- 7111' \Vij:-Iltman stock pI'OdUCN,s of Wayne county i'rof Anl!::r,un 1I11fOr!UCUJ lCl(!nt of KlwanJs Intl'rnatlonfl.l" tuue, Arnold Wittler, Hoskms, one enet'o Ed.... ard. \GU)', ut,tl W'HHI Ii bald to equilrr i:-; elsewhere and whitt they have the artlsls WIll hq one of the features of the __ l,""m Auker; . the lot It hus 8C;¢omplished under handlC8J?s and Mr, M,ltlll'!; numbers \\(,I'L' J!nJ- observance. drngg(.'d along four years without difficulties which I hey I can IllUde, Bach-HI'CI"I(II, An. B,:ch- -- -- College Debaters I bcnNl'l"lO anyonc. 1 good fa.ith know and fully appreciate. Only G8.\OIll', Brl<..h-KIL'ISlcl', Names You'/tMen In Wesleyan Meet tlw clly :iol£! and Wlghtman bought by their contmued effofts and (,f· 1 SymphoniC 1'.slJ<1;..:-nol(., Lal'" J 1u- h' D' "t usC'!I'SS 10 for a hOme fective work can thIS war he won, I paj{, MO,u:-;:-,org"kl-J)usllk:ln, l/rom T lstrlC Wayne co'llege debaters took 'at a [H!C" hlghcI- tha o.nyohe else and m that thIS club and Its mem- nera. Ihll'l' ] lud('", !{ulJelt Congressman Karl Slefan an- [lfl.rt In the Weslpyan tournament II· would hdH' paid. ,U te.chnica! bers pledge theIr future full ('0- Hussell ./;101 Sl'ssIOt1, nounc('(l thIS week Ihal \Vlllll\m In LIn('oln SR.turdny, 11 t(,lIms grounrls, involvJng tlJ- es accumu- operatIOn and aid in cvery \yay oflglllal by Holl('rt 0 ----4 {' l1£'m:lllt, Norfolk, hil.S hc('n nOnl- from fl\c eompctJOg. Wm, lat<..Y] prtlll 10 lhc sal --an obliga- and maimer possible." ,Vlann; The (.illl wnll the l'J.!X('n To Hold Elecll'"on I d' f J1 \l I lh Lltlrord and Warnm Noakes won I tian Justly to the city and Rutu" Ito"ard Speaks, Hall" Debussy, l'aganlnl CaprIce, Rore.f.,v,e). aclmQ\" !edgcd by the Cily-action Rufus Howard, dll'edor of ag- Hurlcskc, de UalJa-l<:ochBns!{I. 0 SID ' , ., " v .... stalted 10 blow up the delll. ricultura! inspcctlon, spoke bnel-I ThG tc>-pon(led wllh jour n oi istrict I-tl dIstrict of NI'brn"kii took part.1n five ':Many oll1l'r plec(ts of had lyon weed Crad!CBtlOn, urging- that encore:;: '1 A\c Malia, DHCI1- £'rnr:wnL (]I' P( 0P,t' /111' otllce Thomas Teply, Schuyler. IS fH·"t MISS Lenore Ramsey BRIEF Izata t, cn sold In the sam way by the tHis impol'tant work be contmued U.ounod; The 1'Ihghl of the Land Owners Cast Ballots and l('chnJrld:l"t <11(' ,dll',ul) hel"(' :lltl'rnfltp, Thnnlfl.s E Vt'lnon. Da- companied the students to, the , seetIi8 ODe I lty Wrid sutfer !ulnlla defectS. All even during the war bpc, Callrll.'C I (. I' R I IcIty T W 11 The dIstrICt hi!-- no puwer 10 levy VI( lly. s(,l"on.( a t('rnalC'. o'.crt . _ __ Page w()- alne rep. E ve tItles that need learlng. The W of the stale depart- Vlt'nnols, J{cciskr, The PrelUde, I R f dell A IRk N f Ii tI rd I ---- W F Iks Wed- Ity's erroneous hublt In (lelivering p.cnt, wa.1i also a gU('st at the Shoslal{Qvilch. n e eren urn a e r taxes or I:-;SU 1 (' bono" n:tp ee crt, or () {, 11 To I)ick Champion Sch.oo!. ecds.was to tnke a .hort aut, but Walter H(,l'man was WIlh ---- ----- --- For This Saturday. f II I th l Northwest Wake,field. amrestly It IS found to have been !D$i Theophllus, Rev. 1-1 Hazald COmeS to Assist Wayne COllnty land owners will their dl':ilrp t{) ;'\\ad thf'Olsc!Ws of I In Hus er Ttt e east WakefieJd.·,· . n expenSI\!C one It IS now IJro- wl h Dean Clarence McGmn, T, P. nt S t I J :.n th dId t th Th rei InstNlfi of having a toWfrlament Page Four-EdftorilllL ro st>d to persuade t e legislature rls w.th B. W Wngtlit and with Farm Records Vole Hluna y . <lnuary "on e the sC"rvjc('s o[ the 01 [ICl' Albert accr]" d1.C' 0 (,e I congrK?",s-1 lo dp!ennme championship thiS .. .. IJroposa to enlargc the SOIl con· \\'aL<;on rcplHI" tona Istnct, ar .(:1. $' v- 10 pass H law remedy faUfts due M ElliS with R. M. Carhart. Geo. Hendnx lropl the state e:<- to mdude all land In the Stefan, nominated Charlps O. sew,nn. th(' Husker basketbaU Page Six-H05kins. Southw;rit. to former practice, f > ale Anderson and E. E Gal.leyl tension Will be lin Wayr.c county outlj;ldc the towns. This / .. S'erl'ollBly III Wiedman, York. and Fl'rd. E. An- leagup will deddc Lhe title by per- Wakefield." if I , *' * te· Iw roses fot thell· 1 next to help those who would the size of the dis- U dcrson. ir. Wahoo. as the pnnCl- Each gnm(!: of thf! sea- Pai;e f The Wightman eli e l been jbi hdays, The Mrthday sottg kept farm 4eco1.lnt bOak in tnct.trom about 80,00U tm 288.000 In City Hospital pals_ William R. Feehan, Clarks, son \l'11i count. WAk@[email protected]:i'geEight - t1r!boostcd frmn one co rt til S,", g fOI" Capt. H. D. Addison who! and· Who de:ure addltlo al aid 10 Otto OI::lOn or Omaha, formerly 13renilCli another, and .insteAd of the lis n 16\1mmliriliiPlf thmr, ks. The L" ... 'LJ ......... ... .......t"'O ..c -..ne , ¢itr, it has been a Ii ryw o! I' i I forenoon be spQnt with Indl. th@ electiOl'h of Wayne. scnously 1n with a T_ Frerichs, Coleridge, third alter- Page One SkUlL .!lO.t.nll much aono artlul WlI/.lllcelll ijVidUaI farllll>l'< .nd.\he afternoon Voting may be done at Carroll nale. To Combtae Gro.Up8 Fonner ResidliDt - a r , To Address Grou hours making an exammation re- In Basketball Play _ 'rot" It is .hoped 1 I arent-TeaCher association to attend the ex- m. Those who Wish to vote by mail cently. Mr. orson was salesman -among a group of 46 young men, wUth a change in high schoo] -Page. 'l'Wo--EarJ7.1lQL set'Y- 'legls1E!-ture, aihing school will mee tension may secure ballots from the banks With the Coryell company here. actual residents of thiS district. bas tball plans this season, A a.nd settle ttl' questio January 25 whe , in Wayne, Winside, Carroll'or Hos-' who took a preliminary competi- B; ools will be combined in . from home tha will 0 ' :, Haa f.sn kins or from the soU district office Finds for .Pla1ntlff_ tlve designation ex- ey play and C _n..d D. By this Schoc,l8. I . ... !"e ar to d" The all Peter Pe,erselj hall on.iI. re- m Wayn... Mailed hallots must he Judge J. M. Cherrj amln.lioD< Octoher 3, 1942. based a' ement, W.y... · city sdIoo1< Page ', '" I ent'lrtain.' . moVed at a 1. I hospital. postma.ked herdre midnight Jan- fOUlld /or the pl.imiff Tuesday ill entirely upon the comparative re- anti orlolk be in the saRio Page Five < uary 23. a suit liled by Mrs. Geo. H.rder suits of that examin.tion, ' tourn y. west W Voting {or Ihelso<l dlstnct serv- agalnsl Carl V<ctor, jr. the action , Pai'e . ice only makes ""va&lablc the sen'- invo.vmg ownership of some 'I PaClent. MCIdkal n ' medical Soulhwat ices of the offiee1to thOse who wish on th, Hardu land fanned by Vic- Henry Franzen entered a local Ziema .......- them. No one i, obHgated to fol- tor. .__ hOSpital onda¥ for medical eal'e'o a local hOSPitaL.- . I·"_..... ...... ., ," ., : U :" ,A ;", ,\.. \'1.;::' J ' J I r Ii ! , ,> I

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Kiwanis PlantibroFeature at Winside

\'layne KJwanfs clqb, With ll. 1';.Siman president. $ l.,tl:i f1r.. tcomm(mlty gaLheri at \V.jn~ldc

school f'nday evening .January :t'J.Dr. J. T. Anderson will officlllteat the program. W8yne men's oc­tet will participatel

NUMBER THIRTY-8EVEN

Petition Seeka to "~lDove

Bertha! Hendriclupa ...Tru.tee for HeirL

Action Is FiledIn J\uker Estate

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Frank Reed Stresses NeedFor Rai.ine Crops inFarm Mobilization,

.County Pioneer ,. Youths Volunteer. Discuss Activity END OF SEMESTER; Here for Sermce LAUNCHES CHANGES

P " L' fJ F L IG IN LOCAL SCHooLSasses lD yon, tc;::'~~1 ;CoC~~;~Y w,~~ ~~~c ~~~~~ or oca roupAC:~Rrro~:C~~I~~:' c;~c~~~~~ .' dr!1ft board for, military service COLLEGE and high school

ryary to the 'municipal electIon William J. Mettlen Carrie are. P~ul Le~lS Har\ fJngl on, jt-" Cha,mber of Commerce Will and':co:c~<;t~;:n~:~ ~~IJI~ a;;:~; Iwill.pc held Wednesday, March Fjr!t Mail to, Wayn~ ~ .~~~,G i:l~~e~?;'~~k ~~~~~~('7:~ Feature Farm Institute as the sf'cond half of the year I

3-fifth We<!inesday before the From Old LaPorte. _ y; Norman W. Gehrkp, navy; In Near Fu\ure. wheels mto place. At the collegeIelection whl~h comes Tuesday, on CHupp, EYr'rdt IJ Lmd- some '<;ludcnts have flnlShe~

"Food is most essential in win- Aprl~ 6!Maybr, clerk and trcas- WlIlmm J. Mettlen, 81, W ,mannes. ('harks (' Buller Promotions' and actJVltles ('001- th(Ylr wor-k and wdl qUIt to ac An actlOn filed m ..WafD.e coun·nlng the war, and i~ IS as im- urer hold over. Terms ~f.(h('sc Cp'"o'rr,l;dto'htch;lrnS:w lJ10aunttlylrOsem

atlea\(' some-lIme thiS munth to mlttee of tile Wayne Chamher of ('cpt te-achmg or othel" ~obs ty district court Saklrda)' in be-

partant ton for ton as ammunJ- counblmen expire, H r man l.: "", f' Commercr met last Thursday c\c· HIgh school studpnts and o~t half of the heIrs of the estate oftion." So stated Frank Reed, dls- Sund, FIrst ward; Joh 13rug- WFtyne 10 1R82, dwd In the h ua~p ;~;~~~~;~d{,lra\I:;~~g ('n71~~~~ nmg to plan for 1913 C'rs" wlll fill depleted coJleg Stephen E, Auker seeks an BC- i

~~:SI~:t,:~:ri~~~~~I~~S InM~~~ ¥~i'r~e~~r~ W~~~~eO~~)lunc~:~~t~ r:~~ ~\n~:~;s ~h~~~lteh~:d . r;:;~lt~~:(' ago, lert Wednesday for en::I~~S~I~:~r.fh:ct~~~~~~ f;;cot~~ ~~~~~~atl~~ l~h~o ~~g~nt;~~~~da ~~~n~~~Fa~~~h~e~~~abeH::I~~d Id$y nOQn at Hotel Stratton. "Th~ hold over: John Meister, FIrst I Mrs H. J Candor. Funeral ._ mended ha\mg a styl" f1how, on<> the plem of Sup\. J W. Lithe _ as trustee. The petition asks thatunity of all groups IS necessary i~ ward; W. A, HISCOX, Second Will \)(' conducted at an 0 day ~peclaJ event to further bond land and Flnnclpal Henn n Delpha Merchant. other trustf'0,this vital undertakmg. Klwamans ward; L. W. McClure, ThIrd morluary FrHlQy al :2:30 and bu I"nsl"de Youth scllmg, a broad klttC'nhall program Barhr The mlentlOn IS to gra t .... ho has venfled ~egations m tt;1C'are urged to use theIr Influence so ward. Terms of Dr. Wlalter wi wdl'follow]O Forest Lawn M for summer entcrtnJnmf'nt. The I ~chool credits to students .... 0 acUon. contmue as sole trustee orthat all ma.y realize the SlluatlOn," Benthack and T. SHook cx- ~nnH.I park men dISCUSSf'd a farm institute to acc('pt part-tIme pmployment In that some other pe~on be appoint·thlf speaketf contInued. plre as mNhbers of the school Mr Mettl('n \\R.S a pioncer 0, Is Jap p'risoner be held In \Vaynf' 10 till' nt':Jr fu-I u!--pful work. ThIs move will, ot cd to serve.

After belhg mtroduced by B. W. board. Members whose terms Wayn(' county and Il\,ed at La'" lurl' I\;o pldns for spnnsonng" the only Yield \alu.<l\;le f'XPcrJt?Ee, W F Auker, De1pha and r~r1lm'e such Wright, Mr. Reed commended the hold over arc. Paul Mines, Joe Por!p In the early days. ~ qylf' show r;}\'(' hf'('n ITIHdp as the hut v.lIl help ,sohp unemp y- Merchant arc plamtiffs in th:qlliestlOn, KiwaniS club for Its pla.n to pro~ Smolskl, Ed. 'seymour and Phd !"or 46 ypars Mr. Mettlen ha ('Ornmlt!p(' plnn<; in dl';cuss thls I mcnl problems The slu ent SUlt. Thp petition states that

mote better undcrstand1Og- be· March. Two IOCHl parties the \'.orkl'd In thf' ()mal1a post oftic with local m(>rch;mls. would thus rC'cC'I\C' school led- Stephen E. Auker. who died Au·tween rural and,town people. Cltlq'ns' and the Cl\IC lunc- Hr rl'llrp(1 In 1~3:l after serv10g a Thl:i commltlpC' abo If..commend- It". r(>(('lve pay for hIS se ·IC(' gust 1U, 1934, owned 240 acrps' (I~

Farm ,mobIlizatIOn dayllJanuary tlon In makmg nomInatIons, :-;upl'rmtrndent of mail!1. ('d thut local busmess hou~(,:i OlJ-1 and galn \\orth- ...... hJle pra ICC. land, SE: '-10 of 9 and NW14 of S\VI 1

11 W,BS designed to promole bet- 1)('(''''<10.;('(1 leavps two ~asters, Mrs serve <.Ie. hollda) ~ Decoration (]dY, Schooh arc on thf' ale to and SE1'4 of ~W14 of' 10~26-4, andter cooperation, Mr. Reed men- / C:lndor oj Lyons, find Mrs. W. 0 Fourth of Jul), Armistice da), <"1 nc neNjs of tr.e tIme \\l~ out a'n:'sldrnce property near the ('01-

tioned. Industry must be mobdlz- Physical 1~"itl1er-;s Sand !If HUlchlnson, Kan., and Thank.sgl\,'mg, Chne.tmas iind !'<ew I Impalrlng clue ~cholastJc ~n.lln- lege, 101 ~ Conn & Britt11l addltuJ'led the same as the army, the aim btolhpr, A G. l\1.ettlen of Sio Year's. I lng. to Wayne C. H Herltlrlckson \\11,

'being thorough and effICient pro- In!o;litute Is Ileid Clly Paul EvaJ.c; uf the Wayne sol! .. r" i'lppOlntf'd <ltlorney for the est.1.ll"duct ion Representatives of every --- -------. -- con"er\atlOn. spoke fit a meetIng S -(' I" s~-t'II r.<lrl ;'v1erchant admimstratoJ,

WI let IW of thp agriculture commlttpf' Mon· (1'\ el-e .... () U Hl'rtha Hendrlck"on and Delph'l~~~s~h~f ~~:~~~~urf~rh;l~:g :~~~ Instructors Convene Here n' et..t ....on ro or day c\'l'nmg. Thr j!rr:>up dlSCus."cd I Mprch;:lnt lrush~es. Besides f1w

the goal IS to produce more food Saturday to Discuss Will Be ')roffio plans for n rf'ferpndum 1(J he (wid' (;,-jps ']"hil-; Rt1 ion la ... t two, other heirs are Arthur,thah In any year. Obstacles are New Training Plan. Ji-inuary 2:, to dt,cldr' If the fFlrtn- , ' C);-!fenc('. Edward, W. F., Guy, H,,-numerous and the Job IS tJlg. The f'rs not now Inclu(J<od In the WAyne I bart and 1r\'10 Auker.organizatlon IS effected to see that In spite of ~lnrmy \\('alh"l, Conclusion Is Reached a counly snJl (fln ...(t\r.t!lnn d ...,lrH! Thermometer DrOPii Sixty Acting on the adVice of C. JLthe right foods arc produced, also ahoul ;j(J l~lr'n and \\onll'n lrum Regional Meeting Held <l.ro In f II-or flf hplng lTH IlJd,...j 1\ Degrees Over NI~ As Hf'ndnckson, states the petltJOn,to <Jetermine what foods arc to northe;isl N('!l:r;lSka <,,( il'lols met Monday in Wayne. J\o~~~n(g:f n~~S[)('I:C'(~:~t 1~)~t~Orl~~i Winter Take. 0 d. thp administrator September ·1,be ptoduced at dlffercnt 10catlOn:i. al lIw hen' SalunLly for .J 1937. obtained I1c.£'r-.,e to sell ree'!

hy lC I IT 1 tul( C 1]( d o...... nf rs can \ule Thl \'.lnter s mo"l t~\ re cold estate and all property Was boughtfO:t~~n:~gr~~U~;:daa~e:u~~e~fn~e~~ ~/SU~)I a.J W r ,It ~:':Iall(; 17d r'l- Sh'~~l;;jl ~;;~;7~~c\\~:~d f~~~t~~l ~~~p' r d Ldrsnn V,d (hr)'·;rn 1() r('p~ I "pt II gr J[J[X'd 1hIS are'Cl ;:lturd:::ly by Berthil Hendnckson and Delph'l

n ton 'rHJ W('st P In1 wert Illrt ~ r('spnt the (hMn!Jlr IJ] ('llmmlrc ro !I1Ig hl v,hln lhr> th(rmn l(r look Merchant. who agreed to hold th,'~~~~e;I;;e ~~~;~~~~~;s, :~l~~aab~~ ~~"tt d;~t;lnt POInI~(J rf,preSC'flll'rJ. ~'~l~ ;~:~I.'; o~~~~II~~~n~c;~~dP~~ commIt tre .it m( l t mg" of t h" ,I Idll"pln f llllng about I) degrees property In trust for benefit of Ih"

Physlc'al f,ln'''s ,e h{.,ng~tr''''~'-'II f soli con"cn 1tl(,n I,n I fc\\ hours From a comforta· heIrs an,l 10 ,nnder pro~r ac'·civilians here, Mr Reed explamt'd. because ol lh~ \~·:lr. Slnr( .~, ~~:;'lh~2~'ln ~('~~~~~7Ia\...r;e~ti;ugpe~_ llJr 1) tht' trmpNatu E' dropped counting' .J " y~~~~~:'t1~u:s~~ 1~~Jn~t~:~eJJ~~~~ Instructors ha\I' l)('('n c, l('d '\Isors \\;1 ... held In WaYne. The ," :-,ud(jpnly 10 1) and:.!tJ e]fJ\'. zr Tn PLaintiffs In this action Septem-have help. ConcentratIOn of (oods SPr"\we, t)1(' Ulsllll1ll' \V,IS ,]I~IJ i1, galhclHlg \\ilS On(.' of those called J!.; NanlPd (.... halrlnan 'I fh; l:=.cnr,dln,.:: <It ~or()lk ;\l,(]~rlaYI hcr n, 1!H2, a9kect~tbat the trw,-makes the problem much caslPr mNltlS of h!:lplng lW!l~If'1(·s g;:Jln to plan II knt;III\(' program of ac- \\do, '1.r h(]ov, thl" h ng lh( cnld-llPCS ewcule a writf8l··...al'8.llO'lthan In World war 1. Much food mfOl'TllHllWl ;:d)l)ul l'lJnt

1ucll11g 11110 ll\illl(,o, J{Jr .... ccd districts this I~~()r Wavn(- County ('_1 on t)H~ offlC'ld] gau~e ~Incc of the IllJsl ThiSi~rll':dObe byCan be :-;hlpped now In small SpllCf" lri-llnlng W C JJ kota Madison "h'IHu<lrj .), 19~b J IfJf'lpha MerchAnt. BertJI!II,1iri4 c.

~~o~a~is relieve, shipping and ,"~~':;,'. ,~:,.~:.;j \~~k~~;~~r',:!",I~~',~'t; g~i~'~~/'~:~~~~~~~~~dt:h£~~~:i Mrs~~:;nL~~~:r:s:~1i~elp 1~~~~;:~~~; ~;~t~~~~:I"lo~::\~o~;~'::~:~~ :~~r;~;Fs~ih~~~~~~~gr;~~~~t :~~~~ o~~~nl:~o:~rJ~~I~ l~a(:~;:;~~I~d~~';'~~~()II:i;:It;l~:~gLII]l~ 109 lJlXtJn county \\ere represent.. E . 5' re;ll lowh 0, \\.jO\('r. Snov, .... as luon of the f'xpr('ss promises madl'ture IS stressmg the processing of YOUJlg spoke lor the dl nl.Jl ,j,c,{j- ed ntermg erVlce, 100 lluht to result In dnftlng of l;:lt the llmc defendanL<;o... acqUIred

clatlOn JJemonslratlon" ~(1l1 by \V L. Kldlt, state supervisor of Mr!'i S A. LUlgp n !la', llcC'r'pted hlgh\\ays. Itltll' to the real estate. \~~r"c~~o~r~~I~~ g;!~~~n~n\oh(>%eai~ the army and navy v,,1'n' !1l""I'nl- nnXlOllc, \\('I'd (llstncts of Nebras~ ('pI. I ....~ter (;ot~S('h the POSition of W,lynp (ounty re- t :\lonri.lY' mornJn1 fo~nd the The petItIon further e:<pt;\ln~hogs and cattle. A floor under the erl. Coar.h rif'nry Menkl' \\,1" ln k i, \\,j" ln charge. n. M. Howard, A me~S::Ige from the war dc- crultlng chairman for \'v'AAC. ,lwrnH)m(""r rt'glst(' Ing :l0 below !h:::l.t prIor to the administrato: ~

d;,arcrc of a grOUJl of hnys :\lr:-; uJrectnr 01 the state department partment Monday morning at 11 Any women mtcrestM In thiS wro and a cnld WInd b~owillg from IXlle, the administrator negotlakf("

PPr",:"co 0°11 hcoorgns manadkc~sc,c,d.;Odgv'aOnO'alghe~ E h

bC I h d h . f' I' < uf agrl( ulturc and 1OspectlOn, hrought to Mr. ,ind Mr'l John branch of ser\'lce may get tlctalls thf' north. Though t the tempcra- ~ettlcmcnt of the rights or Mar-

, g,'rll<, cw' 11'1"" fl~OI,ns Maarc(",.,dr,~lo·')'k" ,.',n','I' tUJ(' was lower Tu('~day mornlne; 7'ous for farmers 10 turn grain Into -~ M" SIJ()k{' r"o{'l S. Hansen, agrono~ Gnttsch, WmsH!I'. lhe \\('!t.:omc frmil Mrs LUlgen. .,' Igaret Ellen Auker and on{aInPr!meat by feeding It. MISS LHurentza EdWArds ... s... )"tln.l-':_ oml ltl charge of weed 1Ovestiga- word that tl1(>11' <.;on, Cpl Lesler Last November the preSIdent the Wind hal~ l:-ubslded so that the Ifrom her a comeyance back to the

~o~rir~~e~o~~~:~~e~e~~:~It::'~~~~~~:t~t:o~~O';a.tboth tocal high ~;,n';':,na~o;~:cd~~:~s~~do\~:r~~~:~~~ :rOi~~hj~;s~I"C and" a I'lISonc' ~~~:;~d'~lih~~O~e;07:,e~c~:~~~r:~~:~u:~~=o~u~~~%:S Sla~~~ ~e':~~I~' ~~~~.;r I~~gone to Chicago where It was can. 'erFI·aO,1I0s'uVp'"tg"'G~II~~(C'~h,.nldt"1"h

r('".(,.·'·'krcc". methods of controll1Og bindweed.., The young man ..... cnt to the the Woman's Army AUXIliary some'what.; yne. This property w;p induct-

L">'. .~ n Hc (ilso e)(plaincd the use of form EbiJJppmes 10 October, 1~41, and C t eplace~ d -~- - - ". \"- in the sale~~h'1 b:l~~~= ~~~c~I~~h~~ a~~a~he~oi~~ field, told of Ithe propo:-;{,(j organ- on which SUpeT'df'OrS can keelJ a. w.afi with General MacArthur's ot~~ :h~se serlices are ~s.:.~. P "t A it--- Bertha Hendrickson anIl De!ph"l\var~ lzation and promotIOn of the physl- record of the progrc:-;s of bmd..iecd force!'i on Corngf'dor l:,lan(J a ye,lr tlal In speCial skills. A leader IS erm'i s pprove Merch'!,nt who sold it to"n irmo-

F. S. Berry read a resolutIOn cal fItness pmg'ram. Hound liiblc ~;I:,(~~catj()ll on fdrms In the dls- ago v,hf'n lh(' Japs took that narr.od In each county ,,0 thelt per- By Ration Board ~~~ ;'"l.~~h::':~v~~ga$L'lt

whIch he prepared rcgardlnfr co· ~~~~,,~~<;~;,I(~ <JfO(ll~~~~'~st:~\rl~;n«(;:t~::;~ 1\ lI'pn'o,Nl!atJ\I' vf a chemical ;.~)~~,,~g~~)~::lilr':' 11;~H~)~~:~~,('(~)~70~)~'~ ;=~~al~~~re:~~~t ~:Yse;~\~~r~r~~~ Tire ~rmlls nl1provcd hy W::Iync Merchant hR,s madeoperation of the Kiwanls clllh 10 danc{'s <lnd othl'r ... uch 1':'d'ltJ"I" (' un! mlJOn hc;illrd Ih(' pC\<.;t t\\O th h Hut s· .-every way posslhle 10 th(' farm SUitable luI' gymnaslllm \\oIJ, C;'~lP,]n.Y dh\IJ"'''I'(~ lhll~1;odlUlm H, ~~1U I I I f 11 Ihl }ollng her ""l;'('k: lncludl' ;~; fullowmg.' Ch<l.~. B(:rth:I~I~ndr;cprogram The cluh ;:Hlopled thl<'; Prof V (; ]),\11' '-,[lOkl' (In IlI"rI t 11 (lOr II ~ /)~; t~f:l' H:l)~Cl~II( ,11 ....:(;ul~r\~(: mIn (\\ l~<'; ,] \\ "I I I () I I I," "In,'fbi ~ \\al~h~('~~~~~~rt:( ~t~rtd: I~~~ r:.,p~:,77~ Fran..:{'n, WaYIllI'. RobE'rt Thun, .~~~"c:almrol~~ ft:~ and deny.~:;i:~:~;~~~'dP,~~)I~~c~~til~n~'L ~~- and Dr. Ray r~rY;'ln Mltllnl,lrl/1j .II It l",l Jl1 [('llsOll<1bl(' .!1 l(il1 rhl" <lr 1111 pd Mrs LUlgf n on ncomml'nda- Waync, r:1~e Tho~sen. ';:Vake. p, f <c IBerry for hIS sprV1ces, Ow fl,ly'" dls('U":ilnn" <lIl1IIIJrlh unit " ... ItldU IIJdl lbCIS tnd 1)1'''1 Ii g uris lor 1,1(' 1M "I tlon from the Leg-Jon po!'.! lIPid, F'r<l.n. .oggen ach, Isner, II'lg' Ihat she IS trustee or .><.1.J(

Itf,,,.olutlon Ol\.·,-n. Most ~('l1oolc, :In' dr!('Pl trig t lH' II t\ JnJ..:" PllOrity Ilhhtc, hOllld tHl\(.' VI Ir 11ll' [hln nl" h,n( nut I nn\\ n I __ 1\nna Srnr~d Lmcoln, Arnold BrU·lrU~d". "\The resojutlon follows. "f{!\\'dn- physwal fdr'lI'''''' ]lIOgt.llll htll 1llIJ,,1 lJIU '1)( c(( d l,dh J(Jl (!llonlll \\hethll Iii; II "011 \\ 1, II flll,>orli r Q t / A' d rl,~am> \Va dlpld, C~rJ !?tche], By dC'C!Jn,ng to acknow!edge th':C'

of'dwllldll'.Hlo!ldndHdpporJJI'y ! IlllJlnrl\\(lddl,,ltlltv.llll101dl m \\j<';(lJ]( (llthl (! .... \JdIIH"JI1lhe IlOa S sSlgne 1V.,Clkt'fJClrl. Waller Schellpeper'heneflcialmterestofAukerllPlr,~~a~n~ J(1}~r./;:2~(:'~·1~~~~ HI~~~J~:~~~ not hd\ In)..; "I!I'('J,J!ly Irdltlt d !ld( 11- Its ltll1l1ll Ill{ llllig \\ 1thll1 L1ll Ill'xL hi \ I iL of l1H' IJ!lIIIP1JIt1l S To Wayne ()ollege 1 1Ct"('C ca' onc passCIlger tuhc, In lh1S" 101 s;J!e, the action dec),trr.

II 1 '1 ('te.fm lhl .... lnslllJllHHl "",tlllill!ll" . _IE I BrCln s.lcttl'r.~Vayn('.COJsnn th:::lt Berth:l. Hendrickson shout'lupon llS ('nun ry.'i H'cornlng 10- I t A Word coming to the (ollegl' Ihrttd1l'ry. ;lync, Geo. R Gran- not contInue as trustee, The pe-ll-volvN! In Ihe prr's0nt \\ar. jlll1'dgpd S t t 0 I - 'lancers 0 ppear \\'cdnr"day sta10'> Ihal a quola of qUI"!. WCl n0, ('ach t\l,O trurk tlrf"si tlon furlhrr lIs-seM.... that.,Jince s!'" ,

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h~sGh('('n rl a"s\gn('d ;nrl Ilt\\O tl~('k t~~". i!~lclr Ido{'s not Rcknowled~ the (')\1' t- .in tq,e struggle whIch confronts I'll Y' ])11)d hd'" I...... \ll'd ~lb) car 11('I'n<.;(' 1)<111 'IlIrl.Jd'.i rhnrC't" featUring tot (' oca !"c 00 roun inS ruc- ,('he fX' r. l('fll'. cnr) . p- l'nre of lhl' trust, an~her Shollldus. lr} that effort I he \VA.ynC' KI~ Se( (Inri "'l'm( ste!" olJ('~s,at Waynq pl.J1l''' {·ats If! Ojlf't ,11 JOn should I)r \ I I>p ,lppl'Hr rt! l he college ~:on wJlI hegm Fndar n~urnJng Clnd I"(~n \Vak f!pld, Ot to Jpn<;f'n·

t~'In- he appolQII'd In her P" .ce.

wanls cluh has C'ndo(l\,orpd to do COllCgl'fll'X! Monday Sl'm('~kl ex-I hll\J: t!l{'''I' I)) Fdllu,uy 1. \\edn('c,orty /C\ll1lnF;. J,Jnuary 27, ymg mstructlCn s ar s tS soo~ I~I ('. paC lwo [lfll'spn£('r U1)('!:· Thp clll1rl 8Cllo... runher all,",:(';

amlflalJOns rill' hemg given Vv'l'd-I _ .,18 ,n "'e ,o!II".I' audllorlum a[1('r that tIme as \\('at1l'r \\1 ()lto .1(' en. \Vln~lrlc. Joe WI son, II", as,"-I'to.; of the estale Indudl' Iits full part and WIll so continue I W k I H. 1 t Th W lll1untIl complete vlc!ory com('!:. fe- nC'sdll~,:jhurk(J;IY rlnd t"nday tnl~ COIAnly hU.lrd lr;tnsactcd ruu- Thl'<';p dn.l1u'r ... III lh(' lhllJn 01 [ll'rmll 1. 11 1'(11' . Olt'r I:n, a~m.. J)fOmls....1ry notes and thnt su I

fo~~~l~~~ ~~a~o~~a~lf~~.II~~ '111~~rlW~:~~ ~~~:tT~~~·;~~~:y \~I~;;r~:~/:;Lt r(I;:~~~l:;~ I ~IOI' b~I<;lnl'''''' Tu('"dcl) Illl' soul h s(·,( _ K ill'anis Jt"ollnding ~;;:~':'d ;~,~g~~;~~~~.. \\~~~~r: ~:~~ ~~t;-""ha:~p~l~~\~~;:~~:. d~;·il[~~~calIon \\hlCh Will be hell I lhdt (jdY I W"ll B Ob . d I\\<:i~nl" n. r.. [Ickr-nng-. La.rroll. 111100 o,k.'l lhat an accountml' l1'~

the'cluhlh<l~'; desired <:inrl has re- w' / e SCI lie F W W II - ~celvpd wqnucr.liur"coorwratlOl1 from ltls\(',lll 01 Tur~!'.d 'y. Sunw mU ... lc Ir-...,.......-'i~·r-.----I -I - " T-I Ch,trll's ranZl'n, «ynf', a or made tn d('termine tt1e exact !n-

ail gro\l'pc;, classl's and n.gqn('IPs Will abo III Iwlud(;(1 <it thc cun'l 1 I f"-:... ~ \ ri (.()UNT'f TIl(' :!)o\lh ;:Ull1l\l'r~lry of lhe S(lwl]1 per. PIl'n:-P, each one I.);\S-\d,..htl'ont:>ss to the estattf "nrIJI"l

f if \ocatluOJ !)('rlod _ ,.'i 1"1''1''-'''1 "I Lt-..~. 'I, CroNC,(P"ATION orST"AICT 1(liltHI,ng of h:l\\':Jnl" Inlr'rnallOn,ll scnher grnd(' 1.11 tire; Wm. Kru- "h~,c [·",'or such debt is "to run.nccess;::\ry or e ('('11\'(' "",,Ir ellort 1\ .<- d I Th W d .... "In no way unmmdful or thl' work I' 1 WIll he obs('r\,pd I,y \-"'dyne ,.clllh J.;r;r. \ r::<il f', (ar, t'S, , InSI l" A woClllen verification 6c 11':(">and .('ooperaluHl ul nth('I's, thIS Artists in Concert "I j +~ I'" -I nl'xl M{)nq!ll) KI\\lInl" \\',IS f('unrl- \~alt('. Schellp('!}( r, I J('rn, }lenr> forfgOln~ fact~ and alle~nllOrJ',cluo and Its members 'II thJs pH.r- At F' II T d 1 ~- r{f .JRnWtrt' 21. 191;), and now h:ls (. N 'Jsun, ~ak('fl('ltI, 1\uglJi'lt slgTi~d by Delp~ Merchant I~ ;1[-

ticular time and In VIC,,", of th,-' r('~ L-O ege llCS ay t :2 ..!()f) cluhs and l11Q()() nwmber, ~ahlkunp,..\\In:-ildC, James B, lilched ~o the ~tjtion. • ,ccnt proclamation for full and f'f· H.ohert Nianll, \lolltll,I, dljd I I m thp lTnilf'd SI:itps and (';:1nar!a (lnf'r Wti)Rf, Alhert Gamble, . - , ,feclive (arm mOPlhzatlOn earnf'st- Illnrry Konuab, Jlli:lnl~l, \\ llll l;O - 1\lrt'mly 7,500 of lhp I<lwanHln" Way ('..Ci1~h two pas..l;e~g('r grade I~'-nt;~~ Barters IS ~ttornc) lorIy and slOcerely express thClr ap- 1nto SCrvl(C wllhln a monlh, <lp. I ~ arp In the> nrm(fd fnr('f's A ,,!)("cI:J.1 III tl C'~. l-.lwood Sampson, Wake· [l . ,pr¢ciation of the patrlbtlc and un- p('ar('<1 al1hp ('(]ll(';,:E' III (Jne rl! 111(' f- m('ss:J.gl' from Fr£'d C; ;\Ic1\!lsfrr I[IPld one truck tm

l, Wm. Palmer, In the court actio~ Attorn{'~, If.

tIring efforts of [nrmets and II\/e- lyC([lm Illll~ll;('rs j UL.'sr!:ly ('\l'lllng of London. ()ntano. CClnwla, prl'<';~ \Vay c. two truck tIres and one E. qmlan repreSents Arthur. ( ,Ir-7111' \Vij:-Iltman C~"'c. stock pI'OdUCN,s of Wayne county i'rof Hus~('J Anl!::r,un 1I11fOr!UCUJ lCl(!nt of KlwanJs Intl'rnatlonfl.l" tuue, Arnold Wittler, Hoskms, one enet'o Ed.... ard. \GU)', H~~lt ut,tl

W'HHI Ii bald cllf~ont to equilrr i:-; an~ elsewhere and whitt they have the artlsls WIll hq one of the features of the truc~ ~~~.__~__ l,""m Auker; .the W~htmfln lot c~s('! It hus 8C;¢omplished under handlC8J?s and Mr, M,ltlll'!; numbers \\(,I'L' J!nJ- observance.drngg(.'d along four years without difficulties which I hey I a~hnC' can IllUde, Bach-HI'CI"I(II, An. B,:ch- -- -- -~-'-- College Debaters I

bcnNl'l"lO anyonc. 1 good fa.ith know and fully appreciate. Only ~J!helmJ, G8.\OIll', Brl<..h-KIL'ISlcl', Names You'/tMen In Wesleyan Meettlw clly :iol£! and Wlghtman bought by their contmued effofts and (,f· 1 SymphoniC 1'.slJ<1;..:-nol(., Lal'" J1u- h' D' "t{J.~1hllhl'rlo usC'!I'SS 10 for a hOme fective work can thIS war he won, Ipaj{, MO,u:-;:-,org"kl-J)usllk:ln, llaiJa~- l/rom T lstrlC Wayne co'llege debaters took'at a [H!C" hlghcI- tha o.nyohe else and m that thIS club and Its mem- nera. J~avcJ. Ihll'l' ] lud('", !{ulJelt Congressman Karl Slefan an- [lfl.rt In the Weslpyan tournament

II· would hdH' paid. ,U te.chnica! bers pledge theIr future full ('0- Hussell Hcnm~tl. ./;101 Sl'ssIOt1, nounc('(l thIS week Ihal \Vlllll\m In LIn('oln SR.turdny, 11 t(,lImsgrounrls, involvJng tlJ- es accumu- operatIOn and aid in cvery \yay oflglllal comVQ~,IlI(lll by Holl('rt 0 ----4 {' l1£'m:lllt, Norfolk, hil.S hc('n nOnl- from fl\c ~("hool~ eompctJOg. Wm,lat<..Y] prtlll 10 lhc sal --an obliga- and maimer possible." ,Vlann; The (.illl wnll the l'J.!X('n To Hold Elecll'"on I d' f J1 \l I lh Lltlrord and Warnm Noakes won

I tian Justly f1'l.lIlO~ to the city and Rutu" Ito"ard Speaks, Hall" Debussy, l'aganlnl CaprIce, ;~~~l.:~";r\op~j;~:,lli/'l: ":fl,~:\{'::~I~~~ ~I~~ lc'7r~l'\I';"lc{I'd~t''',·)t'eths"onnl;:~'\h·a"t"'I~~claonrln'~grrrc:.~."lonnl~. ~"'O'·,o,. Rore.f.,v,e). wde.h~~~a'·b.·ACkld~~dJ01~ann'aclmQ\" !edgcd by the Cily-action Rufus Howard, dll'edor of ag- Hurlcskc, de UalJa-l<:ochBns!{I. 0 SID ' , ., " v ....~~as stalted 10 blow up the delll. ricultura! inspcctlon, spoke bnel-I ThG at"tJsI~ tc>-pon(led wllh jour n oi istrict ~~fl~(~" ~:~')r~~/;~\~'(I'r '(~:~l:; t~l~rt\~~l'g~~~ I-tl dIstrict of NI'brn"kii Ro~('nbaum i11~o took part.1n five':Many oll1l'r plec(ts of rop~rty had lyon weed Crad!CBtlOn, urging- that encore:;: '1 ~o A\c Malia, DHCI1- £'rnr:wnL (]I' P( 0P,t' ;l~ /111' otllce Thomas Teply, Schuyler. IS fH·"t d('hall'~ MISS Lenore Ramsey a~~ BRIEF Izatat,cn sold In the sam way by the tHis impol'tant work be contmued U.ounod; The 1'Ihghl of the Bumbl~- Land Owners Cast Ballots and l('chnJrld:l"t <11(' ,dll',ul) hel"(' :lltl'rnfltp, Thnnlfl.s E Vt'lnon. Da- companied the students to, the , seetIi8 ODe I

lty Wrid sutfer !ulnlla defectS. All even during the war bpc, H.!msky·~(ursakov·, Callrll.'C I (. I' R I IcIty T W 11The dIstrICt hi!-- no puwer 10 levy VI( lly. s(,l"on.( a t('rnalC'. o'.crt . _ __ Page w()- alne rep.

Eve tItles that need learlng. The ~ W Kl~tt of the stale depart- Vlt'nnols, J{cciskr, The PrelUde, I R f dell A IRk N f Ii tI rd I ---- W F Iks Wed-

Ity's erroneous hublt In (lelivering p.cnt, wa.1i also a gU('st at the Shoslal{Qvilch. n e eren urn a e r taxes or I:-;SU1

(' bono" n:tp ee crt, or () {, 11 ~ ,('r~ To I)ick Champion PageBY~~re:-..citY Sch.oo!.ecds.was to tnke a .hort aut, but ~~ting Walter H(,l'man was WIlh ---- ----- --- For This Saturday. Ih;O;"(;ti~': :;:~I(~l:~~e;~/l);,\'SI~~;;:~~ f II I th k· l Northwest Wake,field. ~th-amrestly It IS found to have been !D$i Theophllus, Rev. 1-1 Hazald COmeS to ~ Assist Wayne COllnty land owners will their dl':ilrp t{) ;'\\ad thf'Olsc!Ws of U~~C'd I St~~;<; ~~~I~:~~(>"ac:Oem; In Hus er Ttt e east WakefieJd.·,· .

n expenSI\!C one It IS now IJro- wl h Dean Clarence McGmn, T, P. nt S t I J :.n th dId t th Th rei InstNlfi of having a toWfrlament Page Four-EdftorilllL I·

rost>d to persuade t e legislature n~ rls w.th B. W Wngtlit and with Farm Records Vole Hlunay. <lnuary "on e the sC"rvjc('s o[ the 01 [ICl' Albert accr]" d1.C' 0 (,e I congrK?",s-1 lo dp!ennme championship thiS '~ge'=lv- ~-'e-,....~ IJroposa to enlargc the SOIl con· \\'aL<;on rcplHI" tona Istnct, on~ressman ar .(:1. $'~ v-

10 pass H law remedy 11~ faUfts due M ElliS with R. M. Carhart. Geo. Hendnx lropl the state e:<- ~ervatlOn to mdude all land In the Stefan, nominated Charlps O. sew,nn. th(' Husker basketbaU Page Six-H05kins. Southw;rit.to former practice, f > ale Anderson and E. E Gal.leyl tension offl~e. Will be lin Wayr.c county outlj;ldc the towns. This / .. S'erl'ollBly III Wiedman, York. and Fl'rd. E. An- leagup will deddc Lhe title by per- Wakefield." ~ ,.;:-~ if I, *' * te· Iw p~rited roses fot thell·1 next Mond~y to help those who would mcre~se the size of the dis- U dcrson. ir. Wahoo. as the pnnCl- centage~. Each gnm(!: of thf! sea- Pai;e Seven--=.~t-:CoI~.f The Wightman eli e l ~I"',as been jbi hdays, The Mrthday sottg wa~ kept farm 4eco1.lnt bOak in JS4~ tnct.trom about 80,00U tm 288.000 In City Hospital pals_ William R. Feehan, Clarks, son \l'11i count. \VllYn~. WAk@[email protected]:i'geEight - ~~, Sbo~.

t1r!boostcd frmn one co rt g~a'slbh til S,", g fOI" Capt. H. D. Addison who! and· Who de:ure addltlo al aid 10 aOc!retSh'"~,, 7~~trl~c"pen.ttl'n!.gvowra"lblle'av~~ Otto OI::lOn or Omaha, formerly iN'olr;rs{ollk",lt~~oao'de. aL,ltOeY':aR.(e,Docbjenel'~~ ~en"od,e·a··~.,in~ir~ ;'~::enn:d Wes~ 13renilCli ::iOU~1 wmr~~another, and .insteAd of ~aving the lis n Atri~. 16\1mmliriliiPlf thmr, ks. The ~ ~. L" ... 'LJ ......... ... .......t"'O ..c -..ne • ~~, ,

¢itr, it has been a Ii ryw o! ~ucl1 I' i I forenoon ,~I be spQnt with Indl. th@ electiOl'h of Wayne. l~ scnously 1n with a T_ Frerichs, Coleridge, third alter- Page One-.~ SkUlL.!lO.t.nll much aono nCl:.l"I~mly, artlul WlI/.lllcelll ijVidUaI farllll>l'< .nd.\he afternoon Voting may be done at Carroll ~~~ :I~~~~ts~J~HS~~:;,l:; nale. To Combtae Gro.Up8 Fonner ResidliDt~ -

'~~~d~~:e~i~~~~ a r '~as ;bee~ , To Address Grou :::.~~axd~Vhted. ~~~rePa~::ir~ :~\;r~:W:~~~l~ ~~ ~~~~~~~ hours making an exammation re- ~~:in:~~~ns~~ll ~~:~~~ In Basketball Play _t~~~ ~~ai:,!&1t~~·'rot" It is .hoped 1 I arent-TeaCher association to attend ~d noti~ the ex- m. Those who Wish to vote by mail cently. Mr. orson was salesman -among a group of 46 young men, wUth a change in high schoo] -Page. 'l'Wo--EarJ7.1lQL set'Y-

'legls1E!-ture, aihing school will mee tension off~~;:l may secure ballots from the banks With the Coryell company here. actual residents of thiS district. bas tball plans this season, A a.nd ·~'-I;!:";~ ";<:1~1'settle ttl' questio nday~ January 25 whe , in Wayne, Winside, Carroll'orHos-' who took a preliminary competi- B; ools will be combined in ~c:pt..-ee----W~,~~~

. cl~ds from home tha Wanac~'will s~ak 0 ' :, Haa f.sn ope~on. kins or from the soU district office Finds for .Pla1ntlff_ tlve con~ilOional designation ex- t~ur ey play and C _n..d D. By this Schoc,l8. I. ,mOvi~g...!"e ar to d" ~'ltritlon, The ~th all Peter Pe,erselj hall on.iI. re- m Wayn... Mailed hallots must he Co~nty Judge J. M. Cherrj amln.lioD< Octoher 3, 1942. based a' ement, W.y... · city sdIoo1< Page ~OUl' ' , '" I

~de. ent'lrtain.' . moVed Mon~~y at a 1. I hospital. postma.ked herdre midnight Jan- fOUlld /or the pl.imiff Tuesday ill entirely upon the comparative re- anti orlolk ~ill be in the saRio Page Five <uary 23. a suit liled by Mrs. Geo. H.rder suits of that examin.tion, ' tourn y. west W

Voting {or Ihelso<l dlstnct serv- agalnsl Carl V<ctor, jr. the action , • \~--,-'---- Pai'e ~ .ice only makes ""va&lablc the sen'- invo.vmg ownership of some ~tra.w 'I I~MecUCaJ PaClent. ~ MCIdkal

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Cabbage SoUd. \\"('I1-,trlmmlPd hf'ad. .. Lb.. SCRutabagas An ....nnom'eal v...,.tabl. Lb. 3eYams .-. .. Sol. I. porto Rlen Lb. BePotatoes [. ~\ No. J, Ida'.. Ru_t lq~~40cOni01;lS ['. S. 0\ J, dabn. y.llnw I!' i 4c

. . \ a,..e, thru JaIL~

Lemons Sunkl!lit; laJ1:f>, jukY

ApplesApplesCeleryCelery

We Recharge Batteries andVulcanize Tires

Remember--

'~-lh. 17enn~

4-1~. 32eRa~

'!-Ih. 25e8a.2-lh. 21eSa"I-Ih. IOeMilK

'?-Ih. l1e.KUI-:"

·!-lh. 18eHII/.:"

I-Ih. 13ena"',?·Ih. 21enliK

Don'-l neglect due tire inspection as requir•ed under rationing qrders.

Gasoline coupons in rationing boo~ A ex­pire January 21 and fuel oil coupon period2 expires January 26. Coupons indicatedare not good beyond dates mentioned.Prompt attention to rules will conservesupplies and serve convenience.

Langemeier Oil (0.

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You save money ....hen·you buy goodfoods in bulk-the cost 01 an eJ:pen­sive un or pado:age. Top qUdlilybeans, lice, lentils, etc., Kientificall.,.paclced undllr the most. rigid wnit.,.,.condHions are the kind you !let "Is.,...... .,..

'UlK lfJfD VlllUES

Beans ~;rl~:'(~ "orthf'rn,

Beans ~;~;~; Sorthf'rn,

Lima Beans Lar•• s;zp

Lima Beans ~mall size

Beans R~d, Kidnf"Y

Beans P;nto

Beans Rf"d, ~f":c:kan

Green Peas :,~I(~~r:)~trh'd

Rice ~~;~~~~(i"Bld hrl\n(l;

,.,.,6tif1'tJ1/4

Coffee Ed"..<1., ~~~. 2SeCoffee ~~I~ ~~~. 24eTea ~~~;~~~~t~f' ~~~~1_ 8eFI~ ~~~~e~ ~~h $ 1.54Flour :I~n.;.e~ I ~~h $1.42Bread ~ (.~ft Wri~~_t~;~ 10cMacaron PB~hdll ~~. 17cEgg Nood es ~~lIn ~~;~·II e~by Foo ,~;::~;~'l ~::II 7cNabisco ~\ r:::ed 2 ~t;:· 23eKraut ~~ lSe

54=4:1Honumalt:ers' BMr~4M

1ULlA LEE WRIOHT.~

Bonus meatsin the menu

LIVER BURGERS-Grind uncookedh\'er. using the coarse knife of thegr~ndE'r. add about ~~ as much brradcrumbs. chopped onions and seaalD­

iugs to taste. Add ('Duugh beaten eggor evaporated milk to bind mixture.Shape into pa.lti~ and fry quickly.Grand with whole kernel com..

SPANISH KIDNEY-Remo\-'e "'hite('('nters and tubt-s of kidneys, sliceinto thin sli(,(,s, brown quickly in bot~horteningalong ",ith chopped onaan.Con'r wil h tomato saU('e or cannedtomatot"s and steam For about 15 rn.in.utes, ~r\"e with rice or spaghetti.

MOCK GilLET N~ODLES-.Saut.

small p;("{'es of liver or kidney or pre­('oohJ ht'art in hot shortt"Dmg.J-fakeR sau('(' oul of the pan dripp~ngs orusC! mushroom sau('e and add meatand sauce to hot noodles. Don't pas.1ljud~ment on sundries, until you'vetried this dish. .

Thcn'-s 110 npl,d of too milch worryal,ou( making your mc-at 1I11otHmC-e

_~tr,'I("h \\IIC1I 11;"rf' arf' all those dcli­('ion'! hOftll" nwat<; that can be had(at It-a .... t III tlli,; writin~). I srl'ak or~IlJldrY IJIl'"ah Slidl 11$ liver, h('art.kidn":r, pig'i' ff'et and all those extrasthut dun't !."Onlt> in on the meat quota..

As far as nutritional \'alue gf){'S, theyli:l\"{' ('\·('ryt bing (hat other mt>a\s113.\l'. allil iii nw~t (·a,-..('S, more too.I.in·r. hearl. and kidn('y are ri~ht ontop or the li"t I-dH'[) i( '('OfJH'S to ('On~

trilJulioj;!; iron to the did, Thl'"y're\'itamin food", 100, for thf'Y ('OIl lain\ itullllns .\. U, C. and .<;orn~ D.

1fi ?'ou'n' built up 11. ps):('h?logi('~1rltsl"tuncc toward thf'm, It IS mostlikfl.y hf'cuus(' you've prohably n("vcrtric-d them. But if yOU like chickr-Ii'g:ilJll'ts, then, )"ou'r~' bound to likethese bonus meats.

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RALD, WAYNE, NEBRASKA. THURSDAl-, JANUARY 21,:,948

YIJll ma\' not lJ(,;,])1" to lJllJiri all tl1('!,ulidln.\-.:s yuu would

,11K" 1') till" y('ar, but')Oll (";In ;Idd yrars 10I hr' Id'(, of your prf's-

[lllddlng" hy giv­Ing lh('m II f'O:lt Of

ofGlldd('n paint.YIJur painter at

:lnl1 hav(' himour' p:lintmg1111' fir"t lhing, prlll~

Better LumberFor Less

THE KNOT.HOLEVol. G

MOhtgomrry'.'-\ mf'n,looking ovrr captur­ed loot in LibY<l. em;surprised t (J lin dtheir own ('orn('~

will y, suppos('dlylost forE'\'I'l". 'Ar('11,bettpr luck nt'.x tlim(', boys.

Yiou don't nl'(·<1 10y('Rrn lur that lost.soft waIN \\. h {' nCarharl"s Wilt I' rso(ten('r can fur'nis!lyOU wilh l-mrn'js III'it for only a fl'\\ccnts. ]t':.; (';ISy InUSf', too

thp WI'('k ('nd 111

11'1'1

pO to U~ Ihal, flrl!!I' "r can'tis f:Jr from ()\Tr,! II n r1,' r"tand it~~ich mP1lnS that i Carhart knu\\- I IlIlrrwd it 11

'~~~pat~::7dc:}~(;:lh;~i Lumber Co Illt.I!' .. llIlt J rulJlll'dfil1t'd untJl ~p"'in~.1 • 'I \ :ls(,llrlr' un It rightCall 147. . I Phon~l 14'7 \\-'aj'ue' ;1\\';'1)

J,,"uary 23-24-25

0'

THE WAYNE

S T h Idem~tlDn of the method ~f~tudents have been construct~glM -=- d ~ "d terest tn N~~ of NW1:~ of 23-27-2.

ec~ eac .. ers candling ~gg, and the .xplanatlOn for ,several weeks se.-wed "' a arrle uatur ay Thomas W. Johnson and wife to~~;.r·e of the Pllckmg ot cIigs far ship- transport plane Steve PawelsKI At R" ~ C· Aden N. Austin, January- 15 for••;":, .. ~ p ment \H"fC' 101crcstmg The meth- made tickets which John Dawson Ites In Ity $.3,16622, w~ of 8\\,1'4 of 11-26-3.or J11lTne· rep ou of ma.kmg lee cream and the sold to the followmg passengers'-~ ---~--~--

------,-,1-1-----,1 _...._J_•• , lIce ('f{'arn machme a~tra~te9 the LI~da Kes5~er, Robert Ray Bry.an.1 John AIde.. Lewi. and Bride Has TonMU Opl?'ratlon.Friday Saturday Jan 21 22 j. children Y."ho are ha~ng mterest- Michael Ebersole and Boyda Grier. I L" ~ • - Alfred Frew'rt had tonsils re-, 1 ' ,. - JU,n~ors Will Present PI",Y ing di!';cufsions about the facts Linda Kessler and Margare.t Ann lve In C~cago ·Where mo\'€d Sunday at a local hospital. Hold F~r Meetlnl'.

"Men Dr Tex(J,B~' \ ~ ,Early in! February at Il'arn('d. ;, Seek ,made. mone~ which. the chil- Form,;r Instructs. ---- ~--- Slockholders of Wayne county

starting i\ School Auditorium. I ;11(' F~;:~ ~~~~m~~~:~ club ~=~la~sega~~~~y~:~;~e,ra~l.~~~{: John Alden Lewis,. son of Dr. Dixi/~e~·aX:~g~lt~;~~';'r.am;! fair a'isociation will meet JanuaryROBERT STACK StUdents teac~('rs in Wayne hf'ld a meeting Friday with l?r. apd Mickey Steele was mechanic. :ln~ Mr~.. A. D. LewIs of Waynf>, :!\-1rs. OrvJiI(' RFimbl'rg of \\-'ayne, 21 :11 '2 p. m., in Wayne qty hall,

BRAD CftA'WFORD pretipigh schaar JOT the second s~.'- B.ryan's cluss o!1Ser\-.·ing . StOTH'S .·TJl~ children learned about glld- ~;F 1IMI!';'''JI ILII1~~n. Hewk,lhs of en-tcred a \\"aync hO"Iillal Tuesday according fa Secretary W. K-----t-,....-,........:.,.-r--'-r'------------.I rnester arc; Wilma Furchcrt, Lois ('hm;en ft!om readmgs on Africa ers1 and made a paper gilder I a on, s- .. \\-<.rC' maITl('d Sat- for medical care. VonS('gg~rn.

Spease, Beryl Nel:;on, MarJorIe IWITP 101ft In ;t buslnes!':i meeting Thursday. '. i U~~t~. at, -' t. LouIs. The couple 10 Rm'heMter HowPatsl.Gnu.f\:e, Boyd Backhaus, H('!t'nIThursday Rolwrt Good was chos- N('W'SO~gS thnt the Chlidrf'nl~ _1\-".('.10 ChIcago .whprf' ~lr. Cuts lIt-'ad un Rm·kf"r.__~__+_......:;.- -----------_IRin~, Luci IIt' Musl'It'y,- Eu\\"[\rd \'11 !o k{'('{J th(' room scrapbook. ,have heen I('afmng an "Army AIr 'WIS JnSlrucfs In rMl10 In.lht, .Jimmip, 1II11l' o,(ln o! :\1r. and Mr. (jnel !\1rs. J6hn Beckman ISeaSDJ-1good, Craig Maguire, AIll'n I S!ori('s ahoul elephants com- ·torps," ", Ixie Polka," "Onl', Two arm~ air ('orps al the Slt'vens h~J~ ;\lrs. Wallace f('11 ;\II(m- went to RochC'steTt Mi.nn., SundayHayek, Marion Prill. 1-:Lildn'u pl"l('u the African rl'ading unit. Thr'I'e Little IndialJ!-.." ' tel. fhl' young folk<; will hn-, In day and cut hiS on rt rockl'r. last \\'('ek, Mr. Beckman to undcr-Ron~pi('s, EIlWY., n Fk1chf'l', Aldon . Thirtl o.,rIUIt. S~\\'!'J: Margar(\t Ann Sl'('k is H new rJU·llh~ cny. j I hlC \\ound Tl qlJln rl ~lltl h( S. - Igo a gOllPr operation as soon as heSede:rberg, ~IO Hlqka. Frank ()n{~ c'r'IJUp IS ('umplctlng 1h(' pil In rhl' grlde ",,' r LrWls IS a gri!duat(' of l IS ahle 'Jackson, Ph II: 1111S'';, Harold I malf'rraJ and milking the covers _ _ ---- I ayn(' 1r<lJnJng sehoul and rp-j Jla!'o ;\IsJor Opt>rat~()n. I --Thomson, No n (;r'an Trastcr, Irut' food b()okl('t.~. W Ido r S . . • I'C(I\t'd hiS B S dpgn'(' I'lt \\ayne MI% :\IarH \\rq.:ht undl r\\--rnt a Brotbf"r Pa",",," Away.l,,()\\-~('ll M;lg-da -.. \' FrJ(by Ih(' :.!llf! gn-ldc childn'n e( Jug er, Jet., culll! gl In 19111 liE' laught IWO major Opt ratllJn Sdturrll\- J! a 10- If L Tlt'hort went to Kenn<lrd

"A,<;th('CI k Strikes,"' .IIH'lwl,n'ln\'IIPd.inllJflf'il.," lhr:3rd. 1111° N f IklyearSlnHlsmg(IIY:\lbfl(IOOk calhQ""pllalll f r(ondllHrlls\pryS:11Urda\ cdlpd there by th('V.layne prf'p .lunJOr f'lns.s play, wJlI n'<-ul ,,1;!1' !)(JI"J"TlS, ldl some P f In f)r () Itramlng In rcHllo ,it S(olt :Eo jplcl good MISS \Vnghl hf'r (lJoarh of a hroth('r P A Tlefsortbe prf'spntf'd Thursdpy ('\"l'nln~, <lnd nl<i.kl' lalks a l)(jlJ 1 the _ _ I~ll dnd spl'n.t t\-\-o mf)nth~'i;.]1 Ihe Itcdchlng posll10n at he that d'l.Y FUj1f'ral ritE'S were Mon-F(>bru.ary 4. Thl' c.<I 0,.' 1 },1!lrh,d pr;j{'- hIJ(]lI's ;1, JlH'Jf Sl<ll- malJS Miss Caroline O~burn Bride ctlr flf'lc: <II SllJUX } dIs S IJ 1If' I (IUsCi of h('r h('8Ith I dily Drcl'as('Q leaves hl~ WIfe,

tieirig in-1h(' r()ll(,l~(' auditOrium \\'('1"(' Till'sl' blue rnaps S d L W k f waShln(IJ~I('(l Into thl ;:lrrny 1)( iltiiiiiiiiii.iiii.iiiiii••ii••~TU('$oay. I)\'('!' the lop (If ;In un ay ast ee 0 urn I r 'ind his 0,111('( h(t'n In

Wayne prrp:.s !);j';k('lball 1('<t1ll IJI1X, 1111' dIJJJJ('r, Ralph Livingston. structln~ ~n r,lflw In (hlcagu IwiJJ!lplay CUrlcord !!let"(' }'ndaY'1 of Ill(' mnon, ~j('flr, ('1('" ' .. ' Both ;VII". and ;\In,. Jp\\-'lS lalk- 'IJ uary:2:2 It) I I d MISS Carulul<.' (),,!Jurn. uaughlf'r ecJ hy Il'lt'phonp to trll' fOl"ml'r'o,

nn Fro~ Sixth ('rllllf'. ; IJh'n :~I;I l)r\vjJlr~;~'(l';f'd rlrm', 111 'of ~r. and .\-lr.s. Ba:--d ():--hurn of folk" Jwrf' SunnilY· - I

Soveral inll'rp.ding iICli\.jlil'SI A 111 Waynl,': b('("a.InI' the iJnde of f{<lIP:lafe in prugre\;S j'n connl'('lilln with "i\l'fl !Jr. H:lY Hrv;rn'_s ~IVJ.ngst{)n, son of 1\1rs, Mary LJ\- Ikf"lIs i\rf' Rl'('orllf"d,a unit on PHrly mPHh:-; 01 ('ornmllni- h S,'('olHI (;~adl' "It ,'mo.;. mgslon of Norfolk, at it .~lm!JI,' Property rl('f'rJ'i fllf'd m \V:lyn(>cat.ion In Ihl' Unill'd S!;I1I'.s. Two I, .j";lnrll' ]Jowers Jlas \vntlron 10 ~:('rl'mony !wrfornwd 10 ttlP LUlh· ('(JlJnly lhls w('C'k ml'iudc the ful-porers iJ)u>;1,ra1<' ('Ilrlynnd llloll!'rn ('ulIo,Hl Hl ,\Ia"k:l ;Io,king him ~';an church at Norfoll< January lOWing:

m n::: of currymg mad_ Tlw boy~ (jlll',,11IinS about .AlllSka and \'h.. I .. ". ,. I FI,dcral Land lJank. Omahii, toar making a t.l'lq.;r<Jph . ]·;"klJnr,_". The child~rn, undt'r the drl'ssl' 1:I~H~(,~'(~~(' b~o~~~ O':r~~~~:'~ Curl is E .. ~~nshoof: .J~.lnuary 11 forsho . how ('!cctn('lly I', jnr gUlllfllH"1' of :'1-11 .... :-:. (oJlecn Palmer acc('ssori('s W('I"I' lu 'a TI~ hrown $6,UOn, ~}.14 of 1-.!6-.!.send.mg mpssagt'''. _ and .\(IS" :vtill"Y Lynn BurgI', have ::vIi:" III'lron F "f'n a~~1 ~ad Schu~ Henry Rrynolds and Wife to D;ln

MI:';S Ruth Penr.son f'ntl'r1;(IIWd compll'll'd tlll'lf [,..~klmo pOsl(·r. It melO "('rH'r] iJ._~~'ttl'ndanh Shl'rry. January 11 flJr S:) ..'){){J. Es1udf'nl lcach.(T;; Ht ll'''~ lf1 rJl'r IS :~.! rnd1l's IJy lhl~ fect. Mr~. Livin YS1~n <.lttf'ndl'd Wa n(' S() j('l;>1 of lut 4. ('(JOn &. Gnt!'!1roorr Inst Tuesday at ,1 n cl()('k. .I\JI';~ I !;U.l' I Jt'o,"I'n has berm S T I g I - Y - addition In \\"j\"nr>

• ~!.st MondaY, Miss ('()nsl;j~Ce hl'lp.lng 11)(' chlldn'n work nul. ..an ~~~l:jnc~a~~~~sh~~(.~1 ~~~nt;~pr~;l~ Clarn Wl";'hh'Ji 10 Herman,Krlcgc hegan tf';l(',hm,t.; Illl'I.)lh onglna.l play In ('(Jnn(,c1IOn v,Jth in Ur. Oran Hall's officI.' In ~Jr- Lun.dherg, January 11 for $-1,.-)00,

;~'::~n;ta~I{7f~s~;('n~~~!li(~ 11HI~~~h~/I\~'II(: lhl'lf" I·,,,t~~~ ~,~~~~t ('rn{)f>. folk. Mr. Livlngslon ,IS l':nPI~)YCd of :-;1--:1

• ()f 3-~6-3during the second qu<tr1.N, Thl' v;inlf'r IJ()nlf'r is almdst Wl}~ the Norfolk Dally ~e\vs, ,Anna D. lll'yhrock to :\1ah('1 L.

t'lrth Gradf~ ;\T('WS. . C(lrnl-Jll'tl'd m ;lrt ("blss. Tlw chi 1- th{~i~eh~~~n:t ~~~ic;;~. w1l1 make ~1~~~6~~~uary 11 fIJI' ·S~I,Gr)ll, S\\"I ..The' class hHS hCf'n ]r[lrnlng dn'n nilV{' contnfJUll'd ,,{'vera I frec-

aboGt th!.' indu:--trie's and products h;1nr! ;lnd drawings ANNIVERSARY DAY ;,\liJn'l~ Hradr>f 10 LOlllo,!' C Bra-of this community. Th(' lIl(J'it In- :\11-". Cdrhun had 1hl' lst dl'r, ,]anlJ<-lry 1".; for W4j"'1tero~tin~ expcri('ncl' of the gnHINs dlln("l' mlh Ihe Lnd grad- , OBSERVED QUIETLY fE'.I'1 of lot -;-, block unglndl!was a VISIt to~c \Vaynr CrNJnl- ('rS for 11)(' ('(In\,ocatlon progr"J.m Mr. and :\lrs. G. G. HalJt'r \\-"('re \\-ayno.

~~~,~O~,~2~tPUth sen~,~r~;;~~ngg oul utl;~~ \(;,I,lrf:~:~~(I"~~ ;~l;~d~'j'ng~ton Ta~;~:I(~~ Thl'/~~P~~('~~:~~(~a;f·'EtJ~G~~;.':n~..~J.~i.~I:~;a~nn;S:'~(~n~.a~~~~~n~~·<~.~fr~c;~;~;~~a~f~~.~g~w~a~yn~"~'~N~e~b~r~.~~~III!!~~~~~~~p~h~o~n~e~5~22~W~~process!ng.of so I' fClrm products. nnd olhers h;i\,~' nearly '::Hst('rf'd quietly in l[wir hom!' wllh callers. $1 and other consid/CratlOn, 4-.) m-

thhee ;~~(~I:t~ an(Jf 1{';';:l~~n(IJ~~'l"('::~~i ~~'r1:\~I(::IY {J[ ,\maryilis un the So. 10 Ratl&nin,,:; !';tamp ror SII ar \\111 F:"I,lr(' ar~anlJary 31

packing bUller, find 1he niaking of KlndprKurh'n SPW...

cottage dl('(':';l' wert' (Jll.~IT\'('d. TIH' Friday til(' ;lll'jJl:lnf' whwh the'

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, (' ..There's no ~. ofbread in AmeJjca! Youcan have deliciousNANCY ANN "En>;iched"BRE..,.\.D at every meal.

~~C: 0 ~ r heal~::~:vitamins. You'll:: Jke thisperfect gOl~r0 w nloaf with its crust.its rich. differen :a.vor!Buy I t in the economicalfamilY si2:e !foil£., For

~~iDMr~t:~i~BREAD al 1e.51 3, "­a day.

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1 tablespoon choppedPimiento

% cup grated,cheese

11~ tablespoons meltedbutter

Salt. pepper, bacon

,.,,; ... ,

Pe.

PouDd

Bright, sweet, newcrop California Nuts

with sof\ shella.

Mix thoroughly nll illgrrdil'lIls (>xf'eptbilelll1. Plul'e in buttl'rpd efissf'rolp. Placel),H'on on top. Bake ~~ hour ill llloJeratelyhot o\"('n.

Sup. brand

WIUTlt CBll>\M S1TLE

COUNTRY IEITlEl'AN COIlESCALLOPED CORN WITH RICE

1,.2 cup cooked rice

1 tablespoon choppedgreen pepper

Pabst·,"

pq., 190

American andPimento

1 1 cup SUP~RB CountryGentleman Com

210. 2 eAIS

CITRUS FRUITSEa.t plenty of Cib;u. Fruita ,..hOla co"- '....preva.lent--_ _ cliapJay i)f juic:y velOsaogea, ~ape&uit. L__ '" 'l'anp

$1'\11£'" IPPLISa 3..Ills. . . • .. He..HI 101 tAIllOn, ~ . ·i·kSWIll YILI.'W ' ~ ItelI8ft'hI 'MUll, ,.... "~=;;:::::::::;~;;r;

= :.:.. I=. Sc 2 c••" 13c. ~

WHIA'sKREll, PIIS•..... 14c

Ql"U·K 1lD,1 REOUI,AB' 2it~OUNDBATS, 8 onWUlAL nAG •••••.••••••.

IULY"BEAl5. 2 LIIL lieSP'AGHTT~ 2 PllIIIds 15c

Jhe Bermel of Randolph, has. ' Fred Nordgren. 82. former l'£"Si~gvne from Alberta, Canada. 1o dent of Laurel ~nd father of ll,Irs.Alaska w~re, be wilt be, employed: Vemoo LundqUISt of that place,on a defensel constMiction job, dielliast week at Ihe . home of a" SOD, August Nordgren, m Wa~~

Joa.n, 7-year--old daughter of Mr. Lqo/ Nebr. FuDeral rites ~eN.and Mrs. ·.t E. Wm~1!' qf Thlu:'sday at Newman Grove. De..EDle~ recei.ved· cuts and ,eeued leaves f.i,ve dIJ,~~te~ p4'~s. while CO¥tiDg at scbQOJ- two sons. The ~n,!':t,~t~t:'~ is.l\lst,WI"lIj;'~,I>~ll" '." . ".'!.,p;aduate ,of Wa~.Co1lege. ;'

j~~I~en 2ge~:~('n 550

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Per 9BURl'h CPer 40 •Pock ;rv

1984_'..,For

iCAULIFLOWER

PASCAL CELERY'

NEW POTATOES

TeX8!iJ

8R.'EFR'1TMIJ.rlth S(,f"dleHfO, fi4. s!7.e

3 For 23c39c

l.flShes t,;:~~

'reen OBiols'elltols ~~,~ra.ka

GniORS "oU.w

FRESH TOMATOES

CREEN PEPPERS

PARSNII'IS

Orlagts ~~~r~~:e

Or.DreS ~~oti~?::ia

F i 1ft. I L~dIaIt ••~ O"rey"

.CltttP ~U""~ ,'r.:.ILI IHelnz '..... O' ",,,,,sit C oumhe.,

Skll'PY,

218-oz. 21:..Boxes.. iMj

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Jl~:~.25e

2~:;~S25c28-"", 11150

~gllJal'bBox ..I&r's ,Box,", H,ree bowl f'o~.'~.....~

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and th~ least umber \ as 226. the unit i~ completed, ma$tery tQ bl,lY th1,'ee IDe stamps as often 1'1 I\COMES l"Ot IN....tJitV'EW ..' IJ Kay-were at Harold G'-,nnar-

i~~r~~c;"$e~~~e~ ~:~ncs~c~~~ it~~:~id~1 ::ti~:ro:o g~~~':'ir'; :::~~"~n~o~~~c" three:tamp~ NorthwestWakef;,eld WORKERS FOR SIDNEY Northeast WayneIson :;I::c~~;=y, L<>r-eo bY 11 gi;rl and f,iv boys. large candelabrum holding 30 can~ Of the 25 students, 22 : ar:1? (By Mrs W.! C Rmg) A rpj1rp!';entatn.. e of thC' Umted (By Staff Corre~ndenU :; d Janice Sampson were at

tbi.s gn)wp a : Wilma AIle- d~eSl has been drawn on a ~hcct 0; drmkmg a half Pint of mJik ea('~l IStrtlCS ('Ivll service commlSSlon ~ Ge Meyer's Tuesday last week.0, Margie Da is, Arlen~ Dra- dl'ay;ing paper, Each pupil earn~ afternoon Thlr1(l('n werel In !-;chooJ i will be at thf.:j city hall In Wayne,

hU, Lowetl Gla.smeyer, ',Robert il1g\a grade of 80 per cent or above Monday m :';Pltr> of Ihe colM Pn.ul Dahlgren marketed hog'> Thulsday January:21 from 9 a m Mr. and :'\.lrs. Fred ;'rleyer went 11'. and Mrs. Fred Meyer anduHma;n, Joan Jo es, NadiJle Jor- W:illi be entitled to color the flame, ~-~ . m SIOUX City \Vednesday to 1 p m He will mtervlew appli- to Emerson Tuesday last week. en were at Harvey Echten-

e.~~~~, ~~fle ~:iken~~~~~~ ~~~eCr~nd~~ittT~oo~~U~~~~~~fh~~~~ N~w YOFIt Visit \\t~l; s~~~~~nn~r~~::ts~~ct:~ ~:~~: ~~;n~:~ss::;ne~ea:~o~l~~~ G~eM~~~:~tsu~~~~e::st~~::~at i; :rn::~~7~:~~~~ ;:e:~~He, LueWe almer,' Aletha e~t ~~oresl will be given cbolce of ; Interests Wayne I\IJlUS Pacl«.'r s quahflt-d .... orkers Immediately The Franklin Flegf's were at & of her dalJihter, Mrs. S. J,

Wayne city SQho 1 ,has 22 sen- flueger, Loueva lueger" H@w- can~le8, 'Jl\lc pupil¥ call the proj- j Y th· Se· MrsJ Levene and l{droJd left ]\.1l'n betwf'pn the ages of 16 and Gus Kraemer's at Concord, Friday. ' last Satunley to spend theors, 14 junjo$, ei

1ht sophomores 'rd Salu, Lois plin. The five ~t ·."Ligh~ing the candle of good I 011; In rVICe Sunday for Pueblo, Colo, to \blt 6") and women ..... i11 be hIred Mr. and Mrs. Paul 4essman were of'1the winter.

nd elghl freshme who earned irlA: and one bo who \\'ere m EhgIi.sh,"· "East SIde, Wf'st sHl(', all around pq Bcrnard Lewne ~~ - ----~-- - With :\oks. MJnnle MIller Thursday. 11". and Mrs. Emil Utecht and. lace~ on ihc f)rst .~('I11@stcr tl/?n... 'chool each day ut who were A recent speed and legibility !he to..... n It WelS wmdy and rolr! ::\1lss I\o)~ma Je<ln T(':,;t ..... a.<; a Emergency Loons Kpnneth Lessman had Friday lvin, Mr. and; Mrs. Heiman

'.; r roll. Two seniOlls, Irma ~ack ardy vnce are P'l.t1y DenCSla test in pqnmanshlp revealed can· rhus Lt. WaYnl' M;-Mastrr dr- week-l'nd gU('s~ of 1\11"s Parlenc hi B S d dmner at Geo. Rocber's at Em- T cht WE're S~ evening am..and Jacqueli,ne Hll.1!i, with grades Ferne Hesemann) Beatrll't' P~es~ sicll'rablt, improvL'ment In writmg ACI'lhc::> <.t tnp about .!'</'w York I'l'- n;tker In tlw BArtl'!." home. ay e ecure or~nn. 'n~r guests at Ed. E~bwnkamp's,

?f~~~:;: ~~e 7~:ul :onOl' 1'011 and ~inne~,]j~ealP~m~~~:~n. ~al"jdrie ~:~~g~t;~rb~r~:r('~~~c:r~sa;::ela~~ ~~~~~'Af;'l~~y~l~~~ m;~~;~ic~~~vL111~ 11 jalmer' Lt.ind ahd ~IIS" DOriS VI!~~fr'f~~ ~hc~~,::;~.~~/:f'~~oSptf~e:(j SU~~yLkJJJr;:;~\\:~Al~~lYM~~ ~:sI:;~r~~e~=e~:\~:~~~~t their aVQrages aI" ns follows: }i'or third six- ..... l.'k period. 1.1 se~e;;ter. . for-c('s. 'l7fu~~r.~;~~c;I~~o~·;'n;~t1t~J~rl~U('sts f('prj lOLin offlc(' announced rt'cent- ken·s. l:ictor·s. She and ,he Victors were

IFcrn(' 111':.;cmann, t--0ueva PfJue~ i]'ls and.lO boys had [wrfed at- [he gIn grade~Wi1L study the "Let me tell you what I Si:W.. ,'· I. , . " Iy 11][lt food for frcedom loans a,e :\1155 LOIS CUrtis of Obert. spent I t Geo. Wacker's laSt- wee-k Sun·ger, t.:.!; "Elcanor(! *l'rllhack, Mar- endancc an~.n6'!ta]'dJ(.'::;.They 'lJ."e: geography of Neb aska thiS Sl'- U. McMaslcl' Wnt('~ to hiS par-I Mr. <J,nd Mrs .J(S~ RrnlAnr II and nowavailable la'>t week-end 10 the S. J. Hale dayafternoon.

, lode l'aau"""l' Afll'lha Pf),uegcr, or.is Barnes, ~Ck Beall'. MJ.H- nJestel' havmg eo lcted hygiene. ('nlS lJr and Mr<; (' A McM1St·· I JJtllmIL' Wel'I' last Mom.1,q l'\eomg Th,·."l' loan.s furn:"h ere-rilt home. The Harris Sorensens anq )iiss'/ Leatricl' Pllu 'gel', :1.2~; .Jacque- 'orie Caauwc. V ed Elll~, Jack ' Si-\:th Grade e\u.. "1 ~v'as j;lst 'gel 1In'g ~ff '1 h0 ~u~<; alo:1 I\ lSI tor's at Ax('1 Vr:eu'rlC'kson'~. farmN<; In pay ('xpcnse~ and pur- :'\.1r. and ~rs :\1ark Strmger and Jun.e Krohn spent Sunday last

... ]' \ . 1 '} 't h lJ th d I' WlIT('Il FrPt'-lland drawings ~l're marJelhad waikcd about a IJlock "Itln' Mr. ,Inu ;"vll:-.. <I,;rl'ncp Vvol!pr hId J t ] nt. tl~:Ck,VW:t\l~a0:'n::~I~I, 1'.:}:~~<; Ei~t~~~ -r1('~;en,Q~er:c f~~'~~IlI1. 'Bar- in art FndBY. TheM.' iJ)usl.ratl'd it rwrus!omed 10 lTanlng m~C n('e~ anu Rouerl \\(:rc SU~d<JY dinner ~r~~::ee~~~~If'~a~~~::..,;'(<;p('~:at~.a~ :~~n~~r;f' at S. J Hale's Y"l'lday ~.:e~~ ~~7ssW';:b~l~h~r~er:~

F'ran('cs FI'~"n~h. nJlph Gl!r'mer~th, ),~ra Johnso.n,. M>J\ln ~l:rn, .~o.r~ S!cll'y rl'c('n~ly .compl('led In l'l'ad- when I was l,lccu~l('d hya 'hr'" hUl'~t'-; at the I,Jmf'r 1.,,11('1' home go.d ('rops. \ielon homE' g,lrdpos. Frpdeflck Doctor was a Sund3J turned wlth them to ..stay for a, Bud KJlmn, '~an('}I.:Y1ll1t~S, LucUlc na Korn, LdvlJn (' Lungt l , MdlS,I- iog, "Boots and t)K' KlOg." ~h('I'i' what -aI'!' yuU looking f(lf:· ~~~~~!li"r'lt I'" <.,1;1\IO£( ;\t thl.11 rr'~IJidr e;t"h ITOp". f('('d and sol! IC1st \\('f'k ulnrer gue~t at Suno . whIle In the Sorensen J;wme.

P-alJTIer. Pally Thl mp'ion, Ralph In!' ~.ong{', LtfllS LulllH'J s1l'd!. A ddensl' hOl~OI' n.l'lJ chart I h;lS 11 IUl'nf'U around If) "('1' my ('al I- Ill.lgJ'f'O hOl1lf' ~hlh' alll'nd- CUn"I'r\at lOn CT'()lJs aod purchasp Le"sman·s..... I .':tYalson. 1 ).; Phillip' Hrigg~, Loi.s ,omlhy MCPh~rr;ln. \'('Inplda bel''ll madl'. rOI" each stamp and corjJora] staruhng on a In' hI 'h school aou l)('an L>,lhJ- 01' jJl'oducp fl'l'd 10 mcrease the :\lr. "nd :'.1N. Harry Beekne' For Kenne&b Lessmao.Finn, 1 G; VIO!vJ i All\in,' .fa.ne ~C'Yl'lr. Billy Mil( nl'r, AllJ"!'!, \1d- bought a chd(! (',II'I],'i a sll\l'r 'it.-Jr. cornl'r !J('amJrlg dt me. Thl'y hili g: g. .... J '. prnr!lJ('ll(In of \ ItaJt} nN'de<l chllry :irent last \Vedne::;day eventng a "J,Iemhers of the \Valtber Leag11C'Bridgm'\f' Ut)mthy: C'a;,;p('r, Deane likeo. l'al1y M,1I1Jl~('?, Korman ': ,~~'Jd stal' J;';. us~'d "lor it hond. IU.... t bmp .J~n 12·houI· leave 1o!) l;r~nr.I.~~~~ .~1i-:~ 1~:~:~,~r~ritI7l~~~o~ prOdlH'h. lwl'f aOlI pork. . S.r Hale's (If EvangelIcal Lutheran chu~hHofcrl'q :\IIIXIfl!.! .~,'hnson•.10al1 ockw('IJ, RI('hajnl Sab, Nl.'\.l Sl\l n bonds hawd UCICO boughl bYIThl'Y ,Ht' bot'h good Ir·jJows WI' ;111 ( h T Llndp'l!l 'ililks tM.!t a fIrst Donna GranquL<;t spent Frida~' had a (are\'"ell party for Kt>n-.Yones, JOy l\a!sc'l",1 Hlc:hanl Sa/a, 'it'l;lod, Bob Wr;jghl; (·hll,drl'.n :~~C:l'. th~ terrn (1~l'rll'Li. w('nt 10 a dvughnut Hnd coffl" '/!~~. ~i;~~n\~':,'Ptt l;~OI;lmatl~~'l"f'u~'~~ Ill'n l,n 1)11' crop /Jroducru or li.ve- night !:lnd Saturday JD the L10:'lr nerh Lessman at the Slmon Leso.l',Marian S,wdahl, 1)~rothY Sahultz,1 til Vit:tl)~Y (orps. l\ll/l(' "'.:! e a?Sl nL !\!onday. ~hop :lnd atl' )U.,,1 lhat. Then 111(' (';llifornla .1\11'<; EI wk<;on rei Ul n- ",tock II d 1<; rl"IWrt'd as "l'('urlt~~ Pow('1'6 home I man home FrIday evenmg, Janu-Vaunl'IJ Wllllel'. 1 ~-): 1'001'']'('01- Intl'I'('st m mtlml)E'I·.<;hljJ III Ihe ['lIth Grade !'ol1· ..... S. Iflr"t lhlll].; WI' lIltl \ .... IlS 10 walk 'I \V,I ,'d' , I ,I' Fdrllw;" \\ho af!' Ullilbll' to ::I.r~1 The Joe CorbIt family had Sun- ;Iry 13. Kenneth left Sunday for"me, I H; l)ol'ol!1y Ahlvl'r'ol, ,Alice H:tory (,uJ'!~s I.'i 9r1':l1l'1' III lhe Dlh SOCial SClenCl' l'!:i'i'i cmnpleteu n du....... n llle ",ll'('l.t 10 TJn1('S 'iquare r r I I nfS <lY ,tn( I' r\ .1- rang.' for fTf,rjlt from lncul bank"'. I daY dirwr at C K CorbIt's for J~ the :--"pbra3ka training school atMae BJr'r/I1;U1!1. ·rr'n Y Daniu)s, t~d(' thHn In 1JI(' 01 hel' gradl·s. Al study 01 FIlJrrda. I ,lncl 1:.!nd Hroad\\dY. 1 tlid~'t ~I.\ l'~ a 1 L!\lrI'l ;ilnl~, I . II'. pI odu( Ilfln nedlt a<.,sqclatlOns or: Corblt's birthday" , '\Illfol'"d to takesId\Vllma l)unkl:lll. J."l l).t j-.'ot;lte, Gf'r- Ill' pr('senl Sl'VCr) girl..; and 1hrl'(' ,Arl1h.n~r-!lc ~'h'~in<;,.al·~ .glu\\:iog nn IIII t .'i<r'...... 11l(' :"il'W York 1~\I~:I~~l:tl~~' ll::'ll~~':ng l~:j/':;'" In thp olhr'r jocal SOU reps on n'asonabll'l ~1r. and Mrs. Albert sahs}' ~rnuu~ for the ~~...:~~.raI~~aldul!' Fll'dl'lil'k"l LOI<., r,llmhle, boys in IfllS g!'~Hk have n'turn('(l f,I<;I. ILllold (or:l!O( s (hdltl (illl-I I1I '\\"PIJll,r !JuJldll1g IlIN(' \\tlY It - . tr'rrn~ <ln' l·llglbJe to ~pply. CarroJJ ....... ere at Fred :\leJ crs eollsted recently. •])onna ILlrdr'l", lOll) !-Il'lke~, Clp- )thr/1r ,ap]Jlicalwn.'l; ,foJ' nwm\)I'r- lam:; thl' nlO.'it bllli' Imks \\lllC!l W<I'i .s~ nllnll'u. 11 ].<;n't ('xCictly.J ~,Ij\\)~:~ 1~';II:.·ll~':rl:,lOr::l;'/ll.1, oli;:,·.'\:~~{~·:· Io1l'n'~' rail' IS four pf>rcent IX"rl Sunday' Ja;;t \\eek. .Olll' Ih'l11i" H')",i]1!' II;Jl'ml:\n~ LOisl~hjlJ·'I)nesOPhomr:('.' lwy. one iun- Il1t,I:('aII'100." . '. ',." <;ql1,11"(' ,hloCk. It IS shaped more I!"Jrll LnnJi .... l\lr. ~lrHl :--1('" Leon .. year and 'i[Jp('wl al"!"'angpment"l Rev. and :\!r::,. F. C. Doct r (For :'\[an-io VIctor.1.lnd";iy. \1,11<.,;,!lf1l' Longl', ~oJ'IJ1a WI" gl'l ;Ind th(pl' lunlOr boy". and ]mnmY,H,tlH. M.ll) (.lrhdll, Ilk.' I blunt-nosl'd flat Iron \\Ilh ":\1 I ha\(' I)('l'n miiu,' to hfnf.' the Joan Spl'nt Tuesday pvenmg la::.t I,l,ec Guests in the MarVin VIctorPO\\,!'I.". V"rupi ~UWP; Hi)ward fnn ~enJ{)r boy h'~\,e, alsop rl'lurn('d I~l'nl' Gilh(:rl, HH'hard Jpll.,>.'n, II\\U <;'1rcds Jor~lJTlg Cit; clongatpu ~~~~ I)(L~:hrr:~I::~ \.;~J~~~(II~. r. ~;I~~.llllqrh III U1f' [!ll'ml'r's hands wltb- at Pnul Lf~~'iJT1an·<;. home Thursday evenmg. for :'\.11'.Salol. 1<lll'l1"1 Sc IITl(''', Delores 1hell' appiJcallonS:. I hi" tll<lkl'S t hl' ~al"Ol ~ •.o~J. h.il~ and ~i:~,lt<l \~nods \' to compl('1c Ol!' ll1ueh-phott.l- :".];1 I lin !-:chll.nktmp dnd (hddn'n. In ,I \'. ,., k (lr tl n Clftr'r thl' ap- j .\1r. <.ind '\[rs. \Vm A. :\1pyer a d Vlctor's bIrthday were :\Ir. anl1TIL't,,(JII. lil'lrJrl''i ·1I·hilg. 2. Ilotal numbel' of ('Ighl A:" tile il~l.~\ 1~:}~~'~:l'rdlkntt,lo(':lC lot the !..;mph,'d arl'U :\11:;. Clal'l'l]{'e \\"filll'r rnll'rtarn- Il'd(hc'I rL'glol1:.l1 of., c,.~n. of f>t·nl!C'r. \\('r~ at Geo. .\'[ '. ~lrs.. Gpo. :,"acker, Mr. and ~lrs.

I,'or Six-W('l'~ Pf'ri~ rh"ou",'~:lan"h",gt'i'tc,n"'I",' It l'i .. " '.., I "\Vl'd('('ldptl In go :0 Rarlin I'd l':lrk Hill club \Vt·dn(,,,dilY af1- . IllS :'Ion~la} last .... ('ek. ~ Gerhard \\acker. ,Mr. and :\[r:..

~I'I [I I " " ] rom (.rlul/, ] our. ('" Y RI,nk,'f"II"I' (','nl,'" '"nl' 'I'h,' 1,,1,," '['COl" II", I,m.' :\ddJlllln.t1 InfnrnWl Ion may h,,' Thl'1' rank lIn Fleg~ and~!:,;. Holll'i \\'l!lJ3.ms and Marlls of Car-

For 1f,\lrd .<;IXtW(·l ( pl'rlor n Il(~ ".,11 I,., "','nl,',1 ,n, '\Vf d h d I'''' " , ,~.., ..." I . ~~. 0 \\l' ,1\(' ily<; :tnl IH.t;llll,lIy "tHr!f'r! (iff lhr' wron" In "'''III'-'wOI.k ;tnd \hllill" \ olJt.llll"ll 111'm ('(lUllly Agent \V.IFl"l'd Flrgl' wC"rt"' at Ernest Ec -!roJl.:\!r.and.\'lrs_FredVlctor'¥ldflrs1 SI·rnl'<.,ll'r;}~)elrlll'dpIIlCI\'iOn Rt'a('h (lOll SO!ll!:ht. nlghls 1:- the nl'W :-('1('0('1' linil. h t ~ ..., r R II I·· \\\ 'fll 1 C nd-jt> k . 1 W d sd '\'1 '-1 d Mel V'tl1r,' IW1,IOI', ''',", ,",""I~)<lf',l'(I,Wllh .;)~ For Ihl's('coll

d)l',lI', \Vd} 0(' I' t I dirpcllon lo\\arrl ;11all. 'ital!'lv handkcl'ehJcf.<.,lw\\-t'r\\LI<.,gl\t·n fUI' dIll;. ,'11 l J n y om I In amps ast e ne ay. , a ores.. r. an rs. ar lC-

f II ! Ii gnu I .. ,r·""l'I.:'n,],lt(,',~Cll"',n""II',"hr,If'<; (ill' )('lng IlllI1tlln'.t In Soulh 1\T;lol1;111an. )" .:\lr:-. Ikrnan1 Eliek"110 v.hn,li'a\l"<; II"," ',n,' h; ..... t"I~,Jn~, to Ja~~_"bB. ~,Ir,' an,d :\1rS. Emil Ct('C',ht a ,'tor, Jr.. and famlly. Prizes in cards.OJ ,Il ,.~l Ill~" l~ .. I ,lIS (Jl 10- high school has "lihs(,l"IlJ('d lOi) pel' -" ',..., ., I I dr I! box norlolk .... r :.1 h n ..... t P. hard ltr:cht w t t ~ d Mrs G h td

(ludl>; _.) Sl 11101,. 11 .runior". 11 cellI tu I he JunHp' Rl'r! t 'ro"", I)lf' "Phck Be'lul y by Ann'l S('w- frl!'ndly cop q()jJfJl'd our l'lght- <.,oon 10 make hpr home 111 (.llJfor- ~dn l 1. ' '', I •• 1::' • 'j to I kere

a d de S I "",r:n ka0 :.., . a~V ll/ - :r aSOp!lUlll(lJ(" allLi 111nr> fl'l'Shm('n'ltOlLiI <.JnIounf lurner:! JO heing ~II_ plI, :s' hl'lng 'l'nJo~'('d. .lelTy'SllltL hlOf'k \luI of lhl' way trip. ;Iskcd nl~l. Thl' ho:-,1I·~.'i sct'\eu a two- , --- \" rt~- : ac,t wee TuE'S ~y elier;mg. ~...Jrl i .ac r. _Irs. 1 ams an .Frl'd

: TI1I'I'I' ~"I~lfJl'S, !1'n1;1 Hack. .Jacquc- most dOllble lhl' ,llllount' nl'{'r's"llry bruught the b()('Jk. liS \\hl'rl' we Wf'n' gOing and s<!ltL ('our"l' luncheon. Patronize the Ad e sers Mr. and :"oIl:'. \ IrgJi Kardf'll <U,u \~('tor. _. __

:il1(' 118a", .:.lnd ~~('; trl~'p :~que~cr;" for'I'j(J(1 ]J1'r c('nt nWl11bl!t"h1f:. Thl' 'rhird (,rati.' [t.f'm!l. "()h, I 111{)ughl you had purchAsed 11!<; ),11t11l1l' :'vII!)c'r ('ntl'rlamed,lnO l\\{1 fff ShlT]l n.,.Tarl( FltC/'h rlnd I ath'ndiln{'e al prlt'''''nl IS ~:!fi. and '1'111' :~n! l-;r:uj(TS un' wntlnl-; a ·1 IJdrl o( lhl' Hrookl)tl lJridgl' and \\·l'dm'"ILIY l'\f'nmg lJ~ 1tl(-' OCC;]-AI('lha l'lItH·gr·I·. hl'dd lllis group $4.:!U has 1)('1'11 1111nl'd 111 IIp to thl' t1l'allh jJlay Whleh'. Is wllh Ihl' h,lIl 10 f'!;tlfll 11' llr' sl'nt u" slOn of hl'l" blrthJdY (,Ul'<.,h \\l'I'(';w11l! a\l'r;it.;l'S of I. ~ IP1('Sf'nt tlm14. " 'Impo]'l;tnc~' of mrlk frUIt dnL! \\ht'n('I' \\l' (';im(' :lnd Ill' .\11"; \\'Jil \ .... olll·l. :\[r. :ill(1 ;"'{rS.

I (llllel<; l)1l 111l' sl\:· ....... l'('k !lODor "lJaJk \VlOd," by 1':\l'lyn [\'f'UPI1- \{'gl'!ahll's in 1 (' dudy rll~'t kn.'\\· :1(JOI' of II" h;](1 l'\,('11 hl'l'n 10 (;iJbl'rl 1.11111 . .\-Ir and .\11" Lt"O. li~l' arc; Ferne Ifc.,,('mdn~. Louevil burg. 1<; 1he play 10 ill' jl1'l'S('n!{'d d chlid Milch {' Ihu"I,;"tll j" \if'\\' YOlk h!'fort· .c..;dlUlt/. ,JIlU LlJdnn . .\11'. dnri :\11'<;.

\\!Ig'hlnwn, in Ihl' drum,l11('s ('flntl",t thl" ,>IHlWt1 iI" th .. chlidl"f'n hd!lwI' ill "Pf'opll' Ifl [\'!'\\' YI,rk 1,.\I'r!' Fn·d H.u.<"l'r and Lui .... .\1/ :tnU \:Irs.. '. Dorothy spt'll1g. ('ast mg Was dOlll' \\'('d!1l'<;- t hl'I1' ("In·ll' I () wOl'k \11('1' t lk fl'll'ndly, ('(Ill I t l'()U" :JOd \\·ill C;(Jlng . .'\11' ;md \Jr''i. Emd

C<1'iIl('I', I' Idtlf:l'~ l~ud KJ,I~ dilY. The play IS .thou1 \\'I>lil~'n In pld)' I~ jlol:..;I]{'d, th('}' pl;:n to gl ... l', ....... hl·n'\l'r WI' \~':nt ThlS IS OW .\Idler ,wu r-tllon'Llnd \\·aller L'I-,1<.111. !{aljill \\al"oJl, 1 'IlhlIIIPI war. '!'hl.' s('enf' IS nn ol JI()~!,ltHI II for {I!h('l' grad •.s, l'x:lcl I,ppo'ill{' ill \~h:lt I lilh.J.~rtJ..;g", I I; I J!,I'Jll!lack. Mul'- ,freight!'!' \\hl(h Is "arlll1g II\rtJuglJ Haton tWIrling class 01('('1" \Vr'd- I\'lJnlP;OUS 11111('<; ('IlierlyInl ii' Jl.tl.IY I )(>f]{':"la. mlnP:-;. {lnly a immcli' (',In s;H'(' IH'Sllay mornlllg <11 H::2IJ Thl'-; ('op". huslrH'~:-;nlf'n and othl'I" I~-----------; IHalph nl,·rolh. (ll'~ln(' IJl'I~l', thp ships and thl'l nur'>(':-; ha\l' lJ~'('n was np('pss<:try ber;:usp of I ;lskl·d If Ihey f'(JIJltl ;1"")St 10 I()(';it-ij • IM.;IXIIW .1l,ll1l1."on, Mal"ll~n Ruwc, on dUly all nigh!. .:'\!UI"!'l' 1,'j('n1tng tht' school ph)"lca.1 r,dl1('il!IOn In!; (JIll' ohjPt'IIVl'<; (fir u<; Peopl,' 'INortheast WakefieldRlCh;lll! ~;rJa, J'~llly lhQmpson, hreaks under tt1(' SIr;IHl. :"Jul's(' program. sl'emt'd much mnrl' fnr'ndly th.ln (By Mrs. Jewell Klllion)lJ\:~)I'l's.\\"rf'!It1J-:. l:fl; LOIS Gamble" Grayson prays fJr Nul'S/' FIl'nliog Vlclory rluh ('lpc1p(] \Val1er In most largp nIH''> It mllst bl'1.br; \\1I111,\ Allt'I1)Hn, VIOlet AII- and h('r prny('f' I~ an.<;w('I"('1I Gilbprt pll'.<;idpnt, E];lInl' ()t1l' the \\."11'

vm .. Alii'!, :'>1:\(, ~-{krm<lnl1, .J('r~Y' IndiViduals ';1"1' ~(.!t'('1lf1g rt'Hrl- pn'c,J(!t>nl. Vonnl!' Skeahan "To ('on!lnlW. \\"(' walked up :\11'. and :'I1r". Roy Holm andDClnJ('ls. nl'lty I·1'tIn;rPIl,' RosallC' ing:- luI' Ilw dl'e~IllAlorY (·IHl1f'S!. tal"~. Al.lce Ht-'nthlwk IS hall 10- Brll,itl\\dy a l!lsl<1ll('p. pil<;t ttwatn's LOh \\r'l"i' among tll!.! SIOUX CltyJ~()~'nJ.\n. DI'<ol<' Iloferer, Joy ,Junior IIKh ;\,l'\\f;. spl'l'lor for til(' w('('k L:C1I()r'!'. the alllo111dt. l'J(' , ;Inrj stop- \]''''Itor~ \VL'dn('<.,d'I}.hahl'r. l,olS' I,lnd",ly, MlJnp~ry ('harll's Kav ;- nd ;\i1:lrll'llt' 1\1c- ('hddrl'n arl' k('l'plOg eh;lrls l() !wd ]wfoll' a sign, 'SUhlAilY f'n- :.'\.11'. anJ .\11'''. noy Jlulm \\prcMC("lIll\,u~!J. j"\;alHY 1\1Inl's, Lucille NtHI of til(' iih gmdl'. (·la1".1 J{lh. <"how !u'ogr(',-;s In ;InlhnJi'11(' 11';illCI'.' \\." \\I'nl down :lrH\ ~o1 ;1 l'\l'lling \1"110]":-' III the~):Jln1!'l" NIII'll1;Jt1 l{()('k\~'t'll, 'M<lr- ackpr ilnd Howanl S10;-\l(l'" 01 thl' .'roJll S~('UlItI Gradl'. good louk It \\<1" l,tt" III 1)l!' EI"\II1 Iwnw.l,'\n SU~l~bhl, noro~~ Schul";, D(;'- Hlh grw!l' havl' h,ld pI'lke1 ;tl- The Lod gl'ildl'J'i al·'· mll'rl'"lf'd fllurnmg and \'l·l) Mr and :\Ir" Paul Fi"her we'lelJOI'rs llcLsorl, }. uneJ1 Wlllw.r', \~('nclatl('l' for 1111' flrsl SCHH'.<;ll'l'. l!l ll1f' sl udy of !J('ngUlnS. Thl'Y ,Il"l' fl'\\' !Jr'l,pll' '-':'C') I' ~lt "~{JP.; l·p Sunday l'\ ('nlllg <.,upper gupsts 101.7.i; Jane Hhdgm • J...oi~ Finn, TIl(' Hlh gntdl' I" collt'clmg VIC- JE_'adJ/1g slorlf's alJuul till'n] :tnd l!l10 the brIsk \\ 11111 again, b; wei thl' Emll Rogf'!'s home.1.R; Domlll;: Ahh( ['s, Jack BC'Cilf', tory book" fOl' mfo'n In Si?I'\I('l', Thl' rC'porllng 10 1hl' C];I"" . .JImmy Burr walked do\\n 1'1 fith aVl''''Uf''~lt1rl Mr. and ;\lr<; IIarry .Johnson

, \Vllnet Illltlk[au. Jonna Harder. period fur colk>cting books \'/111 ('.'\_ Davis f{',HI "I'pnny i-'pnguln,' a Rockt·fpllpr ("pntl'l ThiS ccnler I" anLi ('!llldn'n wen' Sunday dInner

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AnIIIW l\l·lt'!lulcl. Il1uI:bar::l Jobn- 1end to .l\larch ;) JenllJl'1 Briggs siory of it haby pengUin trom the ('ompo"l'd of ahfJllt 14 lJUildinh'""', gLJl':-I" m the (l..;car McGce home.!son, .Jonil .1(,I]1('s, r,<ldlnC JorgC'n- hl'ought rl\e good books tIl!' fH'st tlml'!w hatched untll IH' h'arns 10 ;111 \\'alkmg into Till' JOt' U;dl1grl'n famJiy WNeS;'tl. \1:1l·".ilJ111' l.on 'to. Pa1.1 y !:OVf'. d'ly. FJ."h. ~.13 C \\ l' dl'C1Li('rl I rat h-I FrlfJdy ('\ l'nlng and luncheon\r-!(li'lltll\\l'. I}:w,': I'd S;L!'J. Jo.JleE'n Thr' "it1l grade!"s ;Ire li',jrn~ng J),j\ld Ra('hr 1r('alr,<1 aJ! In pop- 1'1' \\('1(' ~u]d Illl'a by an mfnr- gUl''iI:-; III till' ILllry Juhnson homf'.Schllt)(·s. Ilon Jr-l11~l1C'. N('vi.! \Vw- how to hudget mont')" 10 :lIlthme- ('orn halls Slnc!' Ill.s 111rthdav lalls m;1110tl d('"k grrll 10 ):lkl' <In hnur ~"Ir". .JL'Hl·ll Killion "IH'nt \Vpd-lanel, If!. tIl'. In tfw summer". hr' fllrnish(:d the tllllr of 11lf' ('l'nll'l' f()llo\\r-d hy a n('~day afll'rnooo WIIh Mrs. :\lnnll'1

' i Atfl·n,l:uu·I' ;b Q;oo,d. In ar1 pupils ar'c makmg PIOS 1n'at \\!wn he wa,<; 71~ ypal's (lId. \1."lt to 1Ill' lop ()f I{ C:\ .. 11w 1.111- Lundahl 111 hUl1m' pI IH'r lJlrthLia.}!.Dulj. ,i\1'1 Igl' ~11('ndunoe for and neckl,lCl'S Bo}s .Ill' (tlrvlllg :RIchard VonSpggl'ln In'Citl'd all t·<.,1 :'\i('C'dll'<"S 10 til ... IOlll' :\Ir dnd ;\11" AII)f'l't Lundahl

tIll' high s(houl to! Illsl semcsler Ipms from linolt'um GIrls ,lit U~- 10 cookle<; on hI." bJl"thd;IY. \f'ry Jl)lf'll'sllng. I .Ir!' of and d.nll.::llll·I·S Wl'l"l' Sunday a(t-IS 211 \r\hlcl1 IS \(' Y good Cons.HI- Ing fell lor pins anLi smd!J l101ht s- All l'nJl))"d Ils!l'nlng 10 n'conls 11ll' tael'i I I!'alnl't\ TIll'!'l' :Irf' ptr100n \1"llt)I" III Ill ... J1l'rbcrt(I'm,!.'; 1h J J ...Jurlc'nlt<; \\C'fl' allowf'd IplllS, S('l d pods lndl (Ill k lUI rlllk- Oil 1hi n('lA "Il I rol.l li-tst \~ l l k Jll()l' 1!l,l0 ~I)(I l II \ II01:i III Ih( I Lundahl Iwnl!' I

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'10 Ilmlin ,dl"l-nt [[II lOin pJckmg IlelCO";; Ilr~t (Jr"de Itcllllt ((l1(ll dnd If III (II tll{lT\ \\1\(' 10 !\Ir and \11:-; \lorns Gu<;tafsonland 101 liltH I \\()~k rl,lsOI'~ Ab- A nl'W lJnJ! IS Ill'lng mlrodlJrld L.lrry .Jol1n'ion ,Hul :'Il,l!I.1n Kug go [O,U!I d It OrH!' and Tommy Inl! \!ls IJon:lld BClthsentl<; for (ltH' (I,IY I ~Il ,JS ~~gh as In 71h I ll~ilJsh 1111S IIKlwlls Its ~el h.ul jJE'rJf-'lt dtlrnd,u1l'C tht 1hl y IlHJlI lh,11l l()()UI \\Cll SunJ,l\ dJnOl'r gUlsh 111 the·Ii d~1l JIlg th(' Il It \ 'I "l ([son The sons In punc1 U';11 l()n Cd.[Jit 1hz,! t JOn hrsl spmps!c'1 lll'opll' mOl' t hl city of IGeol gt.: J( n<.,l n homegI'C,ltl'St nUllllwl ,UII(,d on thl'I~)arts of s!>Cl.'c:h dnd !Jdlls (If ~lm-I Thl' room h,lS $12620 \\orth ofl\\,[\Ol' Sllml' ]JOO()() PPOpll \\ork :'III' elnd :\11" I:1ll11 Rogers \\ere'lltcmlan('(l lolls th s rl'n;lI~s~er was l(i! sentences As ('<leh dl\ ISlon of I Wal stamps ~ etCh child IS tt} 109 \In OJ \ l"lt ROt k( rclh I cpntfT among t ht gUt sh at 1h(' shov.er

I- delll} It s I Ilkst bUilding l'i ROO held III tht f:,e!l( school for ?wIr

felt hJgh rour or fl\Ci of the and Mrs Pdulrl<:hl'fi . bl)lidlOgS arp knO\\tl 11<; other ::\Ir amI :VII<; Bub \\inght left

~~?f'~~ht, rdal~~UC~~~~\o~~hlet ~~:- ~~~c:~u.~,~:~~~ \i.:~:l~l ~~?~~~d~lY ;lur~ Ia11nn~, {'tc. These !JuJldlOgs arp \Vnght \\lil I'nkl' truJnlOg. Ibuilt or fllrnlshf'd \\ Ith their home Mr. and ;\lr<;. Alfn'd :\oIlcrs werecountrll s' malt'nals. An Inkrna- In SIOUX CII} \Vl'dnesda.:v noli VIS­tlOnal goodwill gl'slure! Sonia Itl'd !VI "·s. St;lnll'y Bnm'y of Dlx­Heinl' has an ice I"C\r'tJ(' in one of on, \\ho IS 111 In Ihl' :\lethodlst hos-

. the llwaln's tlll'I"(' no\\'_ The only pIta!.prwatf'ly o\\nl'd s!n'('t in NC\v Mrs. Jewell Killion \)slled WithYork IS thiS Cl'nl!'l·. and Hocke- Mrs. Emil HOl;l'rs \\'l'dnesday e\~'

f('Jlpr ('l'nll'r pays $7R.nOU taX on It om,; \\hlle Ow men attended theyearly iust t.o kft"'P It privately telcplloOl: mcetint:: at Sunnysideownfd. The {'ol Ire grounds are SC'liUOI.IPHslt'd from ColumlJw uni\'l'rsity 11rs. EmJI E:kebcrg entertaInedand thp It'asc runs nUl In ~()n. Thl' the lllrthday club Wednesday.unlVf'rslly gl'ts <1 hug:r> spm (1 Mrs. Herbert and Alhert Lundahl,lhmk In hllllon.s'l yt'arly as rC'nlal. LI)lJe Lundahl WE're among the

"At"l o'clock tfl(' f"llows and I guests.wC'nt o\er to Lr'on and Edlllp's for Mr. and :VIr:,;. Reuben Holm anddJnner only to fJnd It uo('sn't open children wprc Sunday afternoon1i11 1 p. m. It's Just as \\'('11. ,"'p and luncheon gursts In the Roywould have paId plenty for a n1f'aJ. Holm home 111 honor of Mrs.We finally, after searching up and Hplm's blrlhdny,down Fifth avenue. ate at a Mrs. Leonard Olson, Mr~. MornsChilds' n'staurant. Wp had roast Olson, Mrs. Ernest Johnson andturkey for 55c whIch \vas good Mrs. Cliln'nC'i' Pparson were among

, enough. those altl'ndlllg the bIrthday par-"After returning 10 Broadway ty Fnday aflt'rnoon whfn Mrs.

and the Aslor hotel. 1 hopped a Harold Olson pnt('I'Ullned at herstreet ear Ilnd went down to the home in honor of her illrthday.water front. The Normandie iswell guarded hnd <l high board ('('utral Club,fence keeps out sighlsC'ers. I got a Mrs. Roy Holm entprtained Cen-glimpse though. It '!"; still a long tral club members a t her homeway from sailing. On my return I Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Law~

went by Madison Square garden renee Brock was l'lpc1ed presidentand Dempsey's restaurant. I stop.. and Mrs. Norman Anderson seere­ped in at the automat and got a tar)' and treasurer for the comingcup of coffeE' and pi('Ce of pie.. year. Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. Ed~

When I snt down to ('at, a 'Couple dH''' Bokempcr u1l1 serve on theof Brooklyn bums who looked, entertainment commIttee. Mem­acted and dressed like a dollar bers turned in the finished RedWas the all-time h1gb in their Cross garments and Will continue'ye~ly illcome. sat down beside ine doing Red Cross work. Stu.dy ofand w{lnt into a long-winded dis~ Nebraska Will also b~ contJnue~coUrse on all subjects, hypnotism Mrs. Ott~ Nelson Will entertain.and how the champ realty }J:new the club In Febru~r.'Y. MY'S. ClQ,r­how to use it, etc. The east side cnce Holm was a VISitor. The host·

,Ungo gave me a terrific kick.. I 'ess.served luncheon at the close ofthen caught a bus back to duty." the aft_e_rn_o_on_, _

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t!k fur ""ur rhol(°f' 01 allnur :!iJ 00 ..,ilk bose in thedarltf'r .. hatIf's..,

Sf' hall 10 closs oul StnrRr:mrl cmchpt whltf" SO, tPCfU 1(l 1) 40, light hlue :1Q,1)(' In clnsl' out D.M C. :C;X::IMlh nr \\ l111e <;IZ£,S 3 and 5.f ( I U "ILl" 3 and 5.

~f'1' Ihf' rem.ant counterno\\ for 1.:"1"1"01 \-·.hleft tn MhortIf'n,!:th!'i of prinlA aQd .U'·oUon anti ..Ilk "hurt tellKtb."L

:lG In( h outing flannel 19c:,PI{lnl y of large size quUtingHnd comfort bats at last}car s Price's. Wool' yarns

~7r('~~I~~ ~~~~~r~tJt:{~Tb:a skein.

Thro Den sprlftc Prt-t81 aft110" ht'l"f', Same nne qu."lltyand J;"tlaranteN ru, ecjIlona5 alus.>'

Th" lwst c:l('('ping l!:Ir­m('nls I'\t'r made for chll­rln'n L to 6 ypars ar@ Dr.

¥h~l~\~~~ ~e~~TJ ~~~ f~~~m::ld" ..... nll the pants button­prl on Ih,' waist and extraP."l.Ir.; nf rmnls may be had:It ;')l-/.r PReh TheS(' garn1('ntspro\('rl ll'dl \\·arrnth and pro­t pc t .on f rom ('old~ and t hE'Y

\0,111 \o,(>.Ir for y£'afS. \Ve arecl""ltll-: nut SIZ('S 2 to 6 at~l~ I'a{'h

()n 1hi' S:1-AA dFess raeko1rp many \C'ry attractivespun r'l~on and rayon ('repe!';In plain e()lor~, plaIds andprrms Among the hetterdr£'s,,('s hI Ing clo!'('d out at$39") t<1 SR 9') are manyC'S]X'Cldll.y !"II c p styles In

SIze" £()1 2 to 5L Fme ro­malO(' (TppCS whth the newfashIOn hnud and seql1lntrrmmln~ AlteratIOns with­out exIra charge.

Onfl\ of those ~tty Ro':'t'l('ollts Ii t {"(..a.ran pri('eM INa. vpry Komi 1m.. tment e,"'t'nIf yon don't need It untilnl\\illtf'ro Just 17 left.T", Nlz(" I~. six size 14, t",osi 6, h\o "i~ 18, one 40-,one 44, OOf" ;j(). RPdu('cd DO",lo $13.75 and $16.75.

It(,d OOf" of ,6ur rine knit

t\~,O(~~ r~~t~or"oJ~~n~h~"~~t;: t:~~:hl(f'0~~~Ia~y ~:: y~:m~ !had ('old, ~a\-y QI'< hla«·k. Ilong slPf'\-f"S, \\-f'ar for vears. ,Si('f' to \\-par undpr' ~'"o~r I('oat for .£': x t r a warmMi. ISlzp", 38 to 46, fJ.95, I •

\\"1' <lrf' clo<;lnk out at 9Rc I'"lur IPmdlnlng stock of larlu's"'1 )11 fl(,I'( I'd UnJon~ Sl(>('\p- IIr'"" I'llb( r I{QC't' -.lpngth or ,Ink:I' Ii nc:-th SIZ('S to 41 ,Ah<l .t f,'\\ \1.001 unions In I~~~~;~<;"t \~'~<;ICh P~a~~~arb('$4h;~ tnO\o, <11 any pnce Close out ,••1prrce $29")

Kf'Pp thf' rhi1drf"D warmthf"'if' cia .... nilh 8nUlir5rip un­dl'r \f'st .. and paotif's. COI'b("

in ;:~~~ ~:~::~hf'ln~ mpr~r- IIIZr'r! 1f()cklng for Iltlll' girls\.. !lo \0, ('<lr "IZPS fi 10 ~ Popu- Ilar h('Ij:.:;(' color, 3:-)(" I

Prf'th knit hoods In g-a.vroloN :wll ..tri~ for g-lrl",":,.par", to 1'! ~,"f'ars. ()'nly SSc·. 1

Ruhl)!'r gola<.;hco; low (Inri •

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2 lr"i) ('loS{' out price 98c "':

J..IIlIif''''' nJhhf'r K"ola."hr"" lip 'Ito .. ilr-.i Rail Band quallt:,..IIIC;h anll 10\\ h('('ls at 98(·,Ipllrantp Pl'JI'f'.

Fin I' Ir;-j t her s1JpPf'~.

\\ lrl1l lIn, d prrtlv {'olors •\·~Il' .. to ~I")O Lllllt, glrl-s I"1/(" 'I t'J ..! Cl-carance ,,,u'ciOe •

.Ju.... t ahout Ia...t rail on i~\hl:~7t 1}~~~~(~la~~~~:!ia~n"r;r;. IF:'\tnl lan:f' ",iZf>. thil"k, \lann •g-oOfl IORklng-•.•""(,1'11 )It a I'l.l... lnl: "r $1.00 ('arh twrau"f'to,,·, '''~,tll~ht ",:"onds. ' "

Hm your foundation gllr·ml'nl ll(m If )-ou want elaslic .1 IIn' II \\ e stIll have somf'S1Zf'S In Mun..o;;ing £tla...;tIC I .'gIrdle" .In!! wanner cors('~

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\\ ide da"'1lC back panels that ~canno! h(' made up underprpspnt ruhhpr restrictions,Thel'(' a rr all fine servicp·

~e~~Jt~a~;I~f-c!~:.r~I?;~~~IHIIII In j:.:1\{' real !'upport and l'~~~;~o] Prices sl>1I $O! 50 to' .

SUIl1II) ) our nfOxl :w-a..ormll'" ,'If'l'd.., ror hal h lmu,l" no" l,It a Iitrt'at "<,l...·ln.p•. Our MI~~or hllll1 to\\rl 1'lf'NInd.. at3.14:', ~9( IIntl 43c art' a;rlf'st

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On t he rummage counters-lOc for c~'$ 19c tf):l5c ~fklet.s .. : Ilk:' for _ in~

f:~~; ;~~I ~dds~~i~tons In small sizes .~ •:~ forribbon remnants ... 2Sc for

}:~~'~d~~i.i)itmen's high cut felt slippers ;With leather soles sizes g.;91.., _ . 98c for ladies' fine-

~!:~sku~Ut~ 5~O.~8e::"~sodent tooth- paste. Chamber..lams lotIOn, Plene silampoo, I

IPond's fac€" CJ!ariJ. add\ many I

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7E lIEnAL», WAyNE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY,

were worse in many' respect.s. FrJedom I ' "'from snow was pointed to ast.he one thin~ OOAL STRIKE. rationing. The OPA keeps amend-

I k · t-' t lei. l.eo The strike of thousands of mg Its ordei'S from day to day,ac tng U'r reenac an olr--f ~hio~ed bliz- anthracite coal mmers In 'Pcnn~ particularly as to gasoline and fuel

zard. sylvania IS estImated by Fuel Oil. The unusually cold winter is~ Coordmator Ickes to cost the servmg to dram fuel oil suppI1es

The unicameral has- tackled the primary country 450 thousand toiS v.er more rapidly than was anticipated.law in the hope of refashioning it into a week. ThiS happens at a tithe Almost all the railway tank cars!l10re practical. system. Each successive leg- of war emergency and con~c- in the country ·haye Peen divertedIslature has trled to remedy defects in the qucnt fuel shortagf', The 'cils- to transporting alii to easternlaw, Hut without'satisfactory results. This 'agreement IS over t~e order of clties Now plea<.;urc dnvmg ofwar-arne body, with resolution bred by leaders to exact Increased dUes, automobiles In all thC' 17 easternWaF, may get the job done. The result IS so S('rIOUS that 1he states has been forbidden, and

$ " need of taking o\er, the mines thf' ratJon of fuel 011 reduced TheAllied might is growing, and axis by til(" government I~ conslder- OPA is putting on a force of Its

strength is waning, and the tide is definite_ ~~dTth~'" ~~I~~~~:~~~bfl;n~~ A ~ SEE N • Y K A RL ST EFAN ~~~I~r;pe~Cr;~~~"tOt~a~af~~a~~~~ly turning in favor of ~he dern\ocracles. d I rf I f th Wash109ton. D C. tlOued i'ue 1o Ihc ,cnn'na'mn of h h b ]k t hLeaders in enemy countrje~ must know m,~: 0 su t r )y/er~on 1

01 de Jartuary 13, 1943 WPA actl\JlI('<'; When the CAA ~Ig~t c~~~~. etc~ ~;':~\I~h: ;~;~

they are desti~led to defea~, but they will ~~.I '~~~eac~~I~ (~n~it ~~~lo~:ed Max lIellermCfl' iormerl,St of has cOInplpt(' information rpgard~ sumptlOn t at they are b('mgnot acknowledge· the fact Until forced to heads of labor organizatIOns Norfolk and later connected With 109 the"(' projf'c!s, Jls offICIals wlil used" for pi asure rlnvmg, .qnddo sd ~ d tI t f h 1 f thc Jetter Brewmg company (If confef· wllh offlclab of the army upon cpt fled th It

. ~---<&>------ ~~~gre!'i~e \~) ern~~~neg th~~sfe~1 Omaha, is 10 Washington In col1- alr'forns 10 ,Jscerlam 1he latter's car ownOe~s ~I~ lo~e thpI: ~aUt\o~Alii extension of the work e\<:. liber- suhordmate to the qovernmcnt nectloJ1 With shlp·bUlldmg con- mtcr('~1 In h;nmg some of our 31r- cards. Leo ¥enderson <.;ays {lh<1t

ation from union dbmination and ~limina- and obl?dlent to a natIOnal crlSIS tracts. He I~ now head of (l corpo- ports compleled The ""'ar produc- he wasn't' tOllgh enough" It ap-tian of bureauH and .lob holders, not esseIlr in which Ameflcan$ at home ratIOn which Hi bUildIng barges on tJOn Iinard n,( pnlly ord(>rprl can- pears that OPA IS gOing to gf't Itial to war time., are encouraging steps and on battle fronts are engag- the Great Lakc!> for Uncle Sam s celiaflOn or dd('ilTlcnt of all con- ·'tough e ough' on oil and gilSreported taken by congrcRs. cd In a tItaniC struggle to save navy. :~~~~~;o~o\\~~~ \l.n~; :;~soo;~t=~yt~~~ r,ltlomng In the cast, fit I('a~t

i \ the country and preservc free There IS Icnty of coal but con-A bill renewjn.g]t.he war between,TY1cct"ics institutIOns. If unl?ncrs can- Lt. Dick Joyce of Lmcoln held 11mI' and the re<.;ult IS Ihat the \erslOns moll Installations arc

,.. I h I' senators and representatl\es s"ell-I CAA airport Conslructlon and Im- ,I bl ' Iand oHteapaths mdlcates the legislature is no assume rcsponsl I lies In no a wa s pqsSI e IItId t th h uld bound With hIS slory of the bomh- prmemcnt program has been rlg-starting off in dUe fo~m. ~~s~~J1I~d \~t~St~~C~'rm;~;o;cl's. Ing of Tokyo. He was wJth Gen. Idly curtaliL'd Scarce y secondary to all anrl I

Doolittle on that famous uxcur· -- h f INebraska Weather. ~-- - -- - --- ----- SlOn. He W(,lS a luncheon gUC'it of I 'I'll!' Third rlls1 rIC I ml'ml)('r WIll ~~~t;;tJ n~~~ln~~o~ Cre~~~:~Ctl~Ya~e I

(LIncoln Journal! Finger Is Injured Senator Butler one day last \'d'('k ('onllnlll' hI'-, S('f\J('(' on thf' house bUyIng II In quarter-pound pack~ I• Last Friday':-; spflnglike weather could and also pres('nt were Rob('Il {' (J m m J I t I' (' on apprOfJflcltlons. ages, nd many ~tores can't get I

not last in the middle of January, "Storm In Gravel Truck Reynolds of North Carolma, ch,ur- Wllhrn II shorl limp, the nl'W mem- any to ell Then comes Secretary ,

breeder," :;aid,amateur )Veather prophets. Ivar Jensen sufferpd Injury to ~~~ta~~ t:;fa~~~a~~dco:en~~~er~{~~ :(;~t' hO:\elh;~c~l:I;~a~~~~~~~~:t~os~Wlcka 's order settIng .as1de 30 Iand they were right. Blizzard windfi minw; tIll' Index flngpr on hr.-; left tldnd N k d J Procrr ocue 'annof ead"fbo~ct~~ra/drodforU~~\Or~ Ithe ~now to complet<' that kind of a storm, la<.;1 Wl'(inf'sday whf'n workmg the ebras a c egallOn. signments. '-low tcmperfltureR and fuel consuming con- I ments to Bntam- and RUSSia That :(htions {'am~ \\lith the end of the week and \l.llh onr' of thp J N. '~1Oung gra- Accord1Og to Wash1Oglon ru- Fn'd('rlck If Wagf'1lcr of L1O- rpscrv tlOn \0,111 mCBn takmg at I

reached the 10 below temperature mark by ~~~~r]~:~; oIfk 1~;,IStr~~~,nJn'::h~~~ mars, one reason v-.hy Ihe prcsl- coin 1" Slnalor Whf'ffys <.;ecre- IC'asl 00000000 pounrls off the IIM ~ 'Th dent looked a IJt1le thmner \o,hen I<lty Tht, olh('r mpmb('rs of thC' mark ts for those partIcular pur~, .on a)f' m't'hrl~lpg. aft's the coldest of the ~~:r;~r~~,~\,~,~~\o,h('n the end fell he appeared before the jOlOt ses- S('n:JtOl'~ Sldff arc- l-,'ah Way of pose Recently a boatload of but- Iwmte,'! o~~art_0 __~~_e Rtat_e~ sIan of the hous(I and senate to L1Oooln, Dorolhy Hook of Wayne, tf'r I\o,as rC'ad y for <.;hlpmenl to I

. --------~-- deliver hiS address on the Slate 01 ,lndVlrgrnl,l Le}>,oy of Scottsbluff. RUSSIa from the Paclftc coast.Make Hog Production Attractive. Lenotine Potras Is the umon, IS that he has been O\cr- Tha,t ('auntry was requested to

IOmaha Journal-Stockman) d weight and IS on a diet. These ru- C -:vI Jl take oleomarglne Instead, but 1t.

I

,And, just think of it, less than a decade Marrie in East man; mdlcatc that the presld('nl IS (;-;,~~~~~s~~~~~k' olf 8"r:'n~('7,,~~~'J Insisted on having butter. I

ago the departmen~ of agriculture was or- According to a to-leg-ram rpcelV hasn't been eatIng meat for some I \1 I K f II Idering the indiscriminat~ slaughter of cd Monday hy MISS COila Potras~ time. ' ~\~: :1(~~~;;,~ph"t~)nOtha~r~;:~c~'. 1S Beh~ve It or not they uspd topreg ant fiO\ I rttl . . I t her nIPc(', MI<.;S LC'notme Potras, throwaway the green tops from

tred~~e th'e ~~~~~siv~ :ub~~ie;n~r( ep~rk~ was marrJpd Salurday e\pnmg 10 ce~~ ~1~~wdIS~~~t I~~~~~ I}r~~~ J,~k :\fl1h'r of Omaha IS Con- beets here ~et gref'n tops nOW I"'h b h I Wallacp Stll('s, an arilly man from g p 1 grr'''sman Buffl'1t s secr('t<clry and cost 35 centg a pound. Vegetable-s ,n at roug t a wut tl'\e exceR~'ve produc- some of the towns In our (J<;,lrJct . d h Ition of hogs at that time'? Noth g but the ~~O;~~'\('\~;~~ ~;~;:i'i ~~~ed\l.;l~ especially those located rio"" to ::Ir;~~)l:~,y Klnncd

yIS the ~tenag-I ~~7c~~ ar~r~~~ng1~;and an te,

cutrent and proHpective high prl' es. 1 I f I h h] defcn~e area~, j-e\'l'allng difficulty I '___ ~,. grar tWI('( rom 1Ig "l 00 h('rc I ITherein lies the :->ccret of pro oting the and "enl ('asl soml' monlh", ago 10 ;)~h~~C~~IS~~ ~~~~clt'7(:r ~r~~lf~'a:~~ . ;\fl'-,s }< Ild r~I':lnr!fOrmprlY v-.llh Otto \'on Hapsburg, pr('lpndPr I I

gTowing of hogs. Glve farmers he incen- aUTpt d slcnogrdphlC poslllOn, ] Th rf ] ( nngn s"man (npr'ldnrl IS no\\ In to the Au"trlan throm' \l.ant('r1 to It · t' d t"t h j th '11 pOfJU atlOn~ IS 0 IlC 1'-, In L o<;r'II' ., I "A L ..Ive 0 gooo pro I K III figS, alH 'ere WI h h th ff f 1 ongr('SSmdn (urtj" offlcl.'. capIta IZ(' on an uslnan pglon,be practically no lImIt 'Lo th(l number of Report Is ()ompiled ~lun~st;;;'~IIon ~:)'I~{~C (:h,~)tll~~l.'i~( ~ . _ -- HI' want£'d to hearl an Austrian "hogH that will he produced 111 a compara- thm' lOMlble begdu~l' to kl.'l') o~rl fhf' ISth congn';'-,s \0,,1<; organI,z.: rpglment to fIght Hlllpr HI' ..... ant-tively short time. ClimatiC and feed condi- On Gas and Fuel Oil com~~mtles supplied \l.llh ~UffJ- ('r! \\Ith dl"tJdl(h f)wrp \l.pre 42/ cd 10 do lhp rC'crultlng , SevPfaltioni"l ill this country are particularly fav- \Vaynp county ratIOn hoard 1"- clent food U>on Hendl'rson rn-I rnf'mh(,I..... pn,,,pnl Th( 1'(' J!'i one \a- forclgn legIOns are fOfTtung but IIorable for hog production and thiR is e:-;pec- sued gasolml' 1\ l::IlIOn book", for f th t I I t c.lmy (In dc«()unl of Ihp n>cC"nt enrollm('nts In the'se allen legions Iially true this year in the great Corn Belt 2,fj04 Cdrs ThC'.\' Issued B books ~~~,sc~'-;rre~t l~f:~~:il~J~n((~~ll~ (j('dth 01 (ongn'""man PhIl Ben- must b(' through our o.... n clraft Iof the nation. for I,En, 1hI<; mcludlng lR3 for ~eat sltuatlon throughout the n('tt, of \lI,,"(J\lrl :--l'\('n rn('mhers hoarcl~ ThC' allrn mu~t apPf'<lr \)(>-1

'rhl·~' wOl],l W,'II', all,l the ,J'r,I, lhat hao, three-month Ill'rIOf!<; and 1.011 for country In additIOn to thell he In- ~\(,I(, ,lh,,( r/l Oil account of Jllnpss fore 1he local draft boarcl for th('

" " I f I ff lh I II f I fh(' '-,('''''Inn 0,1.11'1" (Iff .... Ilh fI\e so-called \-oluntper mductlon The 1

been thrust v})on thr' natlOn of feeding the t~7~~~~~{~I;olt~~:~o,nl~::~:~~'[~)~~~~ ~)I~~,~~~I~:-,°COJ~emlt;~'l' ~r I;~::( \\I~; llH'mIH'f", III 11O"11I1<il s nnfO, of ba1talIOn mu<;t be offlc('rcd hy :whole world, ha \ e created an un precedent- I" IIf.l Bull, (nupon" lor' nnn-hlgh- q roductlon t o<l.rd ha!'i coll(,('t,'d <1/1(1 \\ hom {nllgn'.....m,ln .fd( k (och- AmerIcan CIt tz('ns Nl'lther Otto I Ied demano for me<~t, particularly pork, v-.dY usp \>,('1([, gI\PIl 10113. iotrtl(ld thp esl1ma1l's oj rnllILlI). Lin or l.\1I ssourr, l1~rl(,l'o,l'nt an l)Or any of hiS foIlO\H'r." c::>n bP-I:and the problem i:-; to get. ('no ugh hOgR to A ITjlOt"t fOJ D('(Nnh('1 from lhe lla\al an<11<'nd-lC'ilse I1r('(1o.; lnr thl' arnplltdll()11 of (llle ]l'g on the (,tome officers hecaust' thc). arc not:meet thi~ d('mand, The :-;OIUtiOll of the prob_ Waym' offlCl' shO\\ s Ih(' jnllO\\ Ing ear he inning ()ctobCf' 1 191L JlI ('\ lOll" I\lnFldd~ AnotlH'r nlem- A.mC'ncan Cltlzen<.; Utto 1<; ha\ mg II '

lem lies in making- the j.!f(J\Villg' of hogs A l),tslc rallOn houks, ~f;nl, 13 sup- :nrl has ~"unp pel CI\I]ldn I'('r l;Ill'~ hl'r ('Ins"('l of ()I11o \o,ho has a gre.qt time With SOCIal l('adefS :financwll:,>' aUlal'lIV('. Stock farmers ""Ill pl"nlCntal rallOn, 1,197 Is'-,ut'd and <J. I Al ~h It I hrl'n In thl' hospJlCiI :-.('\qal \I. ('eks, Ihrrc- and In ~pv,. York He IS ani t<10 the re~t. R6) coupnns dct<cl{)l('d and 'vOided, ~nC'dner~ake~o;() a~:l'~~I~,~ll~!'it:;:Htl'S \\,lS hrnughl (I) fhe chamhpr In a ahen refugee who enlt'red ourl

___~ __ .$r- _ C supp]emenUI! Idtlnll, ill hooks of meat productIOn Accordlngl\,. \\hl'('l chaIr A:-. u"ual lhe' g;.dlcfles country on a Bplglan dlPlom<l.tlc!nd 3 ~91 I t I I V It has iJC'en C'stlmdlpd tlldt the \\l.'rp filled \\ltl1 <;pt'clalors , pas<;porl HI' 1<; bellr\pn to bl' pr('~

uD~~Ju~~;.~~t~r~~~('~~~~y·1f ~lotor~:YCle l'~~lt'::;~: k (1)';)~~"](;:;UPd; A'marlcan fanncr;-;' 19'cle1 plodUf'1lon \VI I If k suming to act as a IklgI<-ln rllplo

An open letter that appeared recently in ~St7C~-~~~h~\6~~k~d(:i;~nI;()~~ldl~~~~~"Of24 hl!llOn pOI\ln,ds, nh()t~lth~tilnd~ c!n"pl\I;H ~:'sl~l~)t~::~sn ~~~:r ;0: ; ~;~n;n~o~~:~;u;;mt~I.~~s~l~t rt ld I t mg lhat It WI Je 1 l.' arg('st In ful Thp r1pnHwrdls hd\P n2 m(' - throne I

a me ropo I an n('w~papcr a< reg.,e( 0 ed, n. non-highway la1lOn, H74 IS· hl~tory, wJlI nnt bC' sufllclcnl 10 bpI'S, lilt' n pllhll(dllS :lOR Ihr p o~ ,"DcaI' Plenator" and ~igned by John and sued and 11.1~'H coupons rkldlhed: mect the llC'cds (jf our <IfIlli'd IgH''''''I\(' .! dllli Ilhor [)drllps:2 1 hJane Rmith, Mldrlle\'Jlll', U. S. A., point:-; T~l lr,tn"'porl r<lllon, ~SO hook~ IS- foreps, our fighting ,I 1,1 I/':-' ,lnl! (}til· NPI!hf'1 -"'IH'l!{"1 It,lyhurn nnr IS rn~:~a~r~;~~:l'~~,~l~:r;:;IL~~~("~;~ Iout t\vo \cry Important aSIJeds of the !lCO- SUN!. jq:t!)C()llpOnS 1!('lddwd, T-2 ('I\IlJln populallOn 1\1.0 l1\onth" ~ ~ t'~ !

' I I I I \ ll'puhlw,lll (lJlJlnt]I'nf, ,10p Mil In, an' stili In MeXICO. Both aI"(' us-pIe's war efforl. trdnslJO!"l Idtlon, ~H !loob l'-,"(led Rlgo, Ill' drmy, Inil]" l',',nl~" ('W - \o!l'd (It] Ill(' "!l('dkprstllp Till' reo· \ng thp full measure of their,

"\Vc know ;'OLI h.,t"c 1" thl'llk I'll !JI'g 0, Llms and 1(1,6H(\ {oupons deld( Iwd, 1()(l- (' 10.;(' ml' It n£'('(" 01 ill \0,('11' I" , < <.tlll \\ I" ..!17 \ol('s for R,ly rn, <;onal Influence to gam adml<;Slon

and Hpend a lot of money for lhe war," the galloh hulk /,OUP()flS I""w'd, 113, ('stllllatl'd al ti'':.: hllllOn pounljo.; .!/)h for ;\1dr1In ,lnrl t\\O scatte mg to t~e United States. So are hund-Iletter readR, "but, tr.y and rememher how dISlrlh\llol~ Icgl:-.telL'd fUI month, ~O~o,'h:t;~~~S[I)~n~~~I:1~~~)I;~~:~;r~,~~~~~ TIl(' m('.l"UIP of dl'mocmtlc con- rf'ds of thousands of other for~ •hard Mother and I worked to buy $200 :'W 1n 11]( I tI('l nil ldlill/iing fOI Oc- s,lId that he feels Ihat dll Amcn- Irol ('xc('pds lhe npcpssary I'l.]or- elgners who are In MeXICO, Central:worth of hond~. • toll(,r, !\O\Cfllh(,t" dnd J)l'«('mbcr cans \l.1l! agree WIth him that the ;,1~ ~Y<l;~~~vl~~l~rI~~:cyS,~~~ 'adall~ and South Amenca and Canada. I

"Don't let them throw OUI' motH'j" a\vtl:"-'" Ill(' hOdll! IPpo11 ,,111)\\" l'pl' 100 food nee~ especlal]y the me'ltor \vaste even a llltlC'. A wasted millIOn unlls, 17H '-,1H'1'1" 1""'lWd, :24,643 needs, of those \\ho ale IJbhll~ th(' H 1l1"l' <;Inee 19~1 In th 1930 Clarence H. RewI II 't I r . l' Ad' h t f t J 1 Jg ('kellon. IhI' n'publlcans w n Ihe~tOw~r\\~~~1fi:~\~(~I~~~(t~~~eil'iesl~;k~ ot~~s ~~~:~')I(~n~sst~~:~I'B~(~1C(l)~)I~~~n~I~II~tS~c~: ~dl~I~~rth~u~ec~~~aeni;~~l~:inn(,>':~:~ hnlls!' h y fi but bpt\l.p('n pet IOn With Coe Companywho sweated it out III bonds and taxe~, cd, for 100 g,tlil)O'-" 1.691 sheets IS- CIVIlIan co~suml;tlOn must be rc- dd~ nf I!:no and ;---hl'n c ngTPss ClarenC'p II (Shorty) Rpw, now

"And listen, Senator, don't worry about sued, 104,H:n coupons ul'ed: for duced He also SrtyS tlHt <;).s- ~l~:n~nl:l:(;(~~I~':n 1J~1, ~~( t~Plt~~; wltillhe COl' Camnll<;!'iIOn (omp,Hlywhether we're going to cooperate or not. 500 gallons, 137 sheet" Issued, 9,- tematlc ratIOnIng IS lhe only \\dy k _ ) y cI k of SIOUX City, t1dS h,lrl .t number

04:2 1 f 10000 I to aSfiure all llleal con<;umPI"" ,I ,J,l( (,drhpr \\<1S P-lpct1' spea ('r of ycars of eXjll'rlpnCl' In the 1LH'-We've given Uncle Sam our bOyH, our busi- lOlls,c~u~~~tsU~~~~ed~1"32U'cou~~~ faIr share of lh" ~vaJlahlt, '-,uPPlyl hj 01 \pry ndrnm , m<lrg n The ~tock bUSInC''-,s 11(' ha<; spl'nt mlllhnesses, our money, anc\ all our confidence, used. That ratIOning program IS n()\\ IlcJ hotbP h.l" SIl1('I' h;'cn und r D('mo~ Wne In thts \Junlt) and ha!'i manYIand if you think anybody that will give this A totdl of :2,270 applicants re'- mg prepared but there l:.c y('t much <TdlIC cnntrol fhf'rf' 1'(' 106 fncnds \vho ha\e confidence Tn ~ISmuch IS going to quibble about a gallon of C;PI\ed fuel oJ! r<1!lOnS, Private work to be done on It. Inl'mhprs of !hp nf'W cnn rt'ss v-.ho Judgment Hc used to ll\c at WIn-gasoline or a can of bean.s, when you took d\vcJllings usIng" f\wl {)II numbcr ,If(' '-,('f\11l1-: t1H'lr first term. Sidethe train to Washington you left all your 49(}; pr('mls('<; otl1('1" Ihan rmvate Congressmen from dally find -- I:

I I'['("",,!ent n.no"'''\l'll !"pad hiS Care of Equipment !common sense on th~platform back here." I ~1~~~~~;r~;HII~HH af~~r\~~~~I~:~~t:1 :~~ ~;I;~~:l' o~I;~~lcf~~ora~~ Ih:,Tli~~~I~~ ml'''~.l'~E' 101h(' 1\1.0 t"jOll<;('s on

Proposed Remedy. Inslltutlondl H}lpllcants for ratJons demandmg morc of the' f'l cllgnl- ., lllJrsdd~ J,lIlIIa!"y 71h, OP\otmg Will Be SubjectI(Norfolk Dally News) lol,il 1,tmJ tlon and con~ldcratlon th,lt \1.111 tllOsl of It !() thE' \1.,11' tllwltlon Longel hfp for homp NJUlpment

For several years thi~ column haH IH'PIl ApplH<ltlon for renewal of a gIve farmers thc help and l'ncour- ~J~(:'II;:~'('~:~lr;::~(h..n~1~n~~12~ ~~r~~~d IS the topic for proJN:t dub lelld :

advocatlllg a revision of the direct prl'mary gii.,>oluH' IdllOn nlilY be mucic at Rgement they need to supply our crs m('etlng at Wa)ne cIty hall ,t It 3{ d b f e army, our navy, our allies and our (ko,clopnwnt of our armro forcp". Thursday, January 2H, at 10 a 01./:

law to perm,it county, cong.reHsional s-.nd ~~~m~7~~nw~a~I(? 0/ a7 YSan~ ortl~~ home front WIth :-Iufflclrnt food, nnn thl' propos,,'l.1 of n ju",t peace SCISSOr.; and KnJ"C:) to <;harpen Jstate cOl1v.entlOl1s to propO:-le for each offIce thereafter, tile ratIOn bO$.rd slates. Onc member IS urging that all men followmg \lclory of thf' United should be brought ProductIOn of •

two candldate~, who would repretient the -~----~ o~'!~r 38 yearg of age In thp ~('rv~ ~~~~~~;c ~;u~:\~l~(;)U~r~~\:J;,~:~ hdoU~~edh~old leIQ~~p~~~:~aryS ~~r~{'~~ rmajority and the minority factions in the 11:"HIEEDED. Ice, who comp from farm". he rl'- ~-'- - Iconvention, lea ",cd for return to the farms, ('onneortfld \l.lth the war other than utensll~_ Jt1 best ~~sslhIC conditIOn.

'T The' U m a h a Vlorld-Herald t rl t +: t on of move!'; _ _The bill introduced into the unicameral comments on thC' "American Many farm auctIOn sale hIlls are () a1 \,oc<1 le c,onsl p,ra "h 'luatlO~ • • I

b S tAd G t d L nJOW being" displayed on the floor tn )P ma(~ 0 ('(' e ,I WI'ii Take TraInIng IYd ~nfa aI's hn en5t?n't' an zTahn t ee hP.roh- \o,hlte book' \\hlch \\as recent- of the house. \o,hICh \l.oulrl rctlUlre prompt at-

VI es, or sue nomina IOns. e wo 19 ly made pubiJc and whIch re- !enllon \l.h<'n pt'acp comes He was In Chicago Centermen on the convention ballot would go on veals ""'-drhmgs of the war-like What certainly IS om' of \('ry rec('l\ecl \\llh the vigorous and MISS Dema Jean Meyer, daugh- 'Ithe ticket ' as convention choices. Others attltucl0. of JHp,Jn In rqlOrts by d f I th I prolongNj applausp whIch has al· ter of Mr and Mrs. HarH")' Mt'ypr

~~~I~o;;i~~'n~i~;'t~~I~~lir:ta'fee;~,\~~~i~e~~~~~a~~ ~~b'~r;:f,7:~~,:;~r~~£~E~:~~: i~~~I:~i:~~'"~~:~I~~c~r~al:i;O,:~~5f. ;~~;g'r.~~:r~~~I~~~r,~oh~:]"\:~~~~~~ ~~g~~y~~~:~;~~;kL~~;:;:~:~:~: ,ed. the lale Wm Tyll'r,Pagc. \\11" pre- In thl"' hotlSf' chitmhPt" v-.('IT" t C' mg hom£' m ChIcago She rrports

To make any convention plan acceptable, :;~('r~~~n I~sle~~s l:nindf~~~e("~: !';ented to "ArchIbald MacLpIsh, [1- nwmhpr" nf hIs cahlhpt, mpmbers March 9 and will takp a year's ~P<'-it will be necessary to make sure that the WhIle the government listened branan of thl' library eongrl's~. on of the cllplomntlc corps

r"nhcl many clal work m care of children from 1

minority, of the patty shall have a candi- T d January 1:2 ThIS rpeord olhpr high offlCl,11s n t e gov- hlrlh lhrough 5 y('ars of a~e Aft-date who is not completely Aubordinate.d to the Tu~ells, Hopkmses and w~~s ~~de by The Norfolk Dally {'rnmenl Th(' ('xeCUtll,I' gallery er thIS tramIng, she Will either ac-

to the majority candidate. It is as certain as ~nenr~~:~;. ~t~laP~:~ pb:~~~: News' mdlo statIOn WJAG The ~o,l~{i :(\I~~'~~I~~~~~I\(:::~:lla~~~e~~Ca"nPol'h:~r~:;r,~hl~o~~o~nw~~r~a~~anything can he that on a formal ballot, for the war which was seen record reveals thl' \Olce 01 Mr. \\ohom accommodatIOns had not oldC'r ~hrldren She Will stay at the.the top minority candidlJte will stand sec- commg by forcIgn representa- Page In a brief narratIOn or the bcel1 jlro\ Idl'd nn the noor, Augustana nurses' re"ldence on tond on the list and therefore will be given tlVes, Work to strengthen the~ ~~:J:~h~~ a:r~l:: t~~,(" A~:~;lc:~'~ Orlean~ street where MISS Betty Ia place as one of the convention choices. arnwd forcps rather than use- Greed and he r('cltes the ('rcc-£! In Th" nc\o,spa[l('rs arc fl!led With Lou Sund, daughter of Mr. and I

This sho.uld satisfy thOse who have fear- le~ tasks to ab.sorb llnemploy~ 'tUs ImmJ,table style Th(' rccOld IS prt'dlctlons a~ to what thiS coh- Mrs L. W. Sund, r('~ld('s. MISSed that the minority would be squelched r;:.~nltn~~~:~/~~:ep%~~~~(I~of~f: ~ow the property of the go\ern- ,g,rI1":n' "a'lllnd,,~, TCh~~gl~~Uc~~~e~: Sund went there In September to Iby a boss-dominated conventi~n.The l1arty Ijlept and Will bc presened m the <. start tramlng, I

h" I'k I eign foes. The World-Herald 1(1 F h The radIO comm tors are say-mae lhet IS tot ,..I... e y t? hbave strength believes review of the past de- ~~:Jo~~e~or~~~~~~ ma;o~ m~~~ 109 ahout BS m h as the newsmen Has TonAl11i RemoHm.enoull 0 P aCe I", men III oth first and "ad,e IS important to safeguard IT' there w>11 he an E O. lim of Pilger, had lo~s>1ssecond places on the ballot. Minority repre- th. future, It says among oth- n'om time to time fo~ distributIon ~~~('~~~~n;rogam relatmg to the remo\('d Monday at a local hos-sentation would give the voter his choice. cr thin/5*: "Henry Wallace, who tb schools and patrIotic orgumza- "'Inning of th(' ar IS certain It IS I I III Id h h

1 Oom; throughout the country. Pi a, Ie wou ave a c ance to pick intelligent- was building cooperative home.., C"qually c('rtam that many prob- I

ly instead of being forced to resort to blind :~e~~~k;~~~~~~~~~n,t~ysn=~ lOne small beef kidney costs 35 lems relatIng t produdtlon for Has Major operation.name-voting as he is noW.' ~ dents to Washington meat mar- war and CiVIlian urposes Will be Mrs. Hams Sorensen under-

The bill remdves one of the scandals of promot£Od to the vice-presidency kels It IS almost ImpoSSible to get commg up cansta tly Then there .....ent a majOr oIX'Altlon Saturdaythe old co~vention 8YSitem by providing for ana is now dreaming of a post- Qscon and there are many meatless WIll be the multlt de of domestic at a local hospital. She IS dOIngtheLnaming of county convention delegates ·~~:r'°~~n~::grygle~~~~~~~~f~hi~ clays In the n-ation's capItal no\\', issues that \,lil pr ss for solution. nIcely.by law-protected eljllleuses. There would be hoad of lease-lend and may be A dozen meat markets vlslled Ihe There will he huge approprIations --~---~

k d d I -,. C d hilt f he f acted upon, and tax tton m~asures, In Wayne Ii..pltal_no more pac e e eg.."lOns. The people a forml'~able fl'gure after the jjther ay were way ou a elkI f M d 'I

b ., U b ff I t k t dollar a especially tax mcre es, are 1 e Y Wendell, son 0 r. an 1-'- rs.would e permltte~to c(jntrql the make-up war. Scores of other Utopians ut u a 0 sea a a to be under debate roughout the Alex Eddie of Carroll, 'lmderwentof conventions frQ the very bottom. !'llso remain in places of authori- ruod was proc_u_ra_ble. two years the CQng ss Will be in an operation Monday at a local

Other plans m y be ~roposed, but this ty and f\re lookjng with the ~he civil aeronaut,ics admimstra- existence. hospita_L_'__~_:---::one, which seems to havf' the endorsement keenest anticipation toward the 'on is collaborating With the -+-- Mrs. Martha Bra\lcht, 83, for--

tof leadder;s tOfll~.otht~parti~sl' poirits tbe way :~~t~~;O:~~~de~h::~~ A to determine the exact sta- WhO"cnh" a~ttatthees _~irggeeasstternprofn~~~r: mer resident of WiSner, died atowar In e ~gen ' popu ar selection of l"'- 11 of each WPA airport project ... uu

, P,ai'ty' eandidates~' . I I' I -.ta_ti~Q_n_tl>_a_t_lt.;;W_i_ll_p_re_se_n~L_"_'-' l't n which work is being discon- just now is that ('jf oil and gas Fremont.

'Sharp Wfl T a sharp ontrast be­~ t C t twe n tbe W1\Y I bor unions~on ras obstruct industri I activitiesIlnd the way farlners coopera e with gov­'ernment policies 10, increase production.Apparently too, loften union r" seem toput self-intere"~ above. produ liOn needs.

-Farmers are nlent to plans too xtend acre­age and lntcnSifY~effortsto rea ize the mostfrom, their yea~' tillage. Far ers under­Et::::d America" undamentjals and ~re us­ually united to ,preserve the • Speakingof the way fJrl)lers take' to productiontasks, the Oma}j~ J oUl11al-Stoc man makesthis observatiorj:, ,

"The fanners bfl the natldn dId nbt wait untilnatIOnal farm mO~lllzatIOn day was call~ld forlast week. They wpr.c already mobl~ized fOr thegreatest job of ford productIOn inl tne history

\ pf the world. Thoy did not have ~ be told bya host of federal fflrm agents and gencies thatthe situation wa. Critical and t eir countryneeded theil' servi es. If anr .class of our peo­ple has risen uni edl~ and lenthu iastlcally tothe Will' emergenc it, is the farrne 5 and stod::growers of Amerl.a."

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'H~OiC MORT LLY wh.unde, in ,a battle

Y U'h off the olomor isla ds, Ensignf. Neal derson Scot of Golds­

boro, Nt C., dicta ed this! fare ell messageto his father, Rev Leigh R. Sco t: "'110 have

"had ypu and mot er for these~Wen~y-fOUryea\rs have been all that I c uld ask inthis world. Mizp h" This he oic tribute,reflecting love aT faith, must e <lll inspi­ration ill a stru Ie to rescuel the worldfrom bold threa s of enslavement andtyr"nny. I

The Morriltoll, Arklmsas. Democrat.comments: I I,

"The [H'eSS tlisp4ttch cartied' E sign Scolt'ss~atem('f1t cxc('pl the 11ast wor4: 'M zpah', whichwas at the tllm' probably notLreco mzed :to beassociated With thf record of ~aco in the book[?f GClTPSIS and rn~aO.": 'The I Lor watch be·I~~een me and tht' when,w~ are absenl one~f~om the other.' I a letter receiv d last week'I, from Dr. Walter . ,Lmgle, past reSident ofDaVidson College. at Davidson, . C., whereEnSIgn Scott att1 dcd college an was grad_

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l,ltted. Dr. Lingle ·aid. 'The repor er eVidentlydid not know the leaning of that ord and letit drop out'

"Those last wot s pajd a wond ful tributt:tto Ensign Scoll's ~nts. 'It is the ost be'auti­fuI trIbute I hav ever seen,' Dr. Lmgle saId.'These last words! qf Neal Anders n Scott arerhore than a tribult . They are a sh ning search­light, searchmg ~ t the J!'10uls of a 1 of us whoare parents. Th~ raise the qu stjOn as towhether we have, 0 lived in the h me that ourchildren could serl ~s a messag,e 1 ke that: "

Thursday, January 21, 943

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1I.",e ~url)rt8e rany.

$5.98

Entf'q,aln Tuesday.M N'.. Fred Beckman anti Mrs.

Henry Mau entertained-- the WiI­bu~ dub Tuesday in the fonner·shorne.

nesday Supper guestS at MaxAsh's. j \ .-

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunklau and I

Loren. N(r. and Mrs. KennethDunklau and June' Gay were atWill LUll's Tuesday:evening .lastweek

Mrs. Kenneth Jo"hns4:in\ andSharon spent Tuesday afternoonlast wcek with Mrs. Frank Grif­fith. The Carl Victor,.jr.. fanulyspent that evening at Griffith's.

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IN II<'EW UN1TEQ NATIONS C4.}WRS,YOUR TAILqRED CLASSIC DRESS '

$1.98

$8.98

We .till have aome very Coed value. inClose-Out Drelaea-

Only

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Theophllus (hutr h.(Rc\ A Hoferet postl\;r)

Sunday school at 10.

Prf'~byterian (·hllr(·h.Sunday school at 1U a. m .. und

service at 11.Rev. On'ille Ppoett of Gr('~ham,

candidate, WIll be here to conductser\'lces January :31.

Rev. J. A. Paddock conductedservices last Sunday.

Church or l:hrlsL(Alvin L. Giese, mmistet')

10 a, m., :Sunday school.11 ,a, m., communion and scr~

mon.S p.m., service. Study of book

of James,

Grll.f'f1 Luthf"ran ('hun'h.MISSOUri Synod

(Rev. Walter Bracken:-ilck, pastor)Saturday, church ~chool. at 1'30.

Confirmation instructIon at 3:15.Sunday. Sunday school at 10 rt.

m. German serVices at 10:10 a. m.The English servIce at 11 o'clock,

Tuesday, chOIr rchea~al at 8 p.m. .

Tune in KFAB or \\"NAX at 3o'clock Sunday afternoon and hearDr, Walter Maler, the Lutheranhour speaker.

....rst Baptl!'lt ('hur .{Rev, H. H. Hazzard, astor)

We welcome your \\' n;hlp WIthus on the Lord's day. S nday !'>('rv­ices will include: Bihle class('~ HI10 a. m.; mornlflg WOt" IJl at 11;and the cvcning gospcl huur al _. __~ _

~~O'A~h~ t~I~J~~~,S f~:~,~~ d~~~~~~ ¥" " " "", ..,""'" "" " ,,.God," .and at 7:30 p. m .. "Lo\'C­The True Test.'· The e\'en ng serv­ice held in the church ba.!'i ment IS •

r.narked by lIs .mformallty and the I ~ lViOWJOYOUS hymn smglng. ::

The ,mId-week sen ICC' f JlI'C1yel ~and Bible sl udy IS h 1£1 L'aeh iThursday evening. ~

Salem Cburch.(Rev. A. Hoferer, pastor)

Sunday school at ~.

English service at ,3, The Lord'ssupper Will be solemmzed. I

Our Rcdf'f'mf'r'!> Luth, ('hun·h.I Rcv. S. 1<", de Frcf'sf'. pastor ~

Third Sunday after the J':pl[lh·any.

January :.N: SundH}' scho(ll al It.a. Ill, WorshIp sen ll'(' <.it 11 a. mSermon hy Dr. M. SchrO('dcr 01Lincoln. Tll1s IS Ihe installatIonservice for the pa ... tor 1\11 newlyelect('d officers of the church wJlI :alslTlx> installcd. ~

January:iJ ('holr jlracll('(' ill I~

7:.3U. p. m. The Mls... lonary :-'(X'icly ~will mect al H o'clock III till' :church parlors. Mr:-;. C SII'ckl1li-ln ~

has the ,opw. "Our Soullll:,rn ~

~~Ig~~~~~~: M~, Wm. Canning IS ~ ~

. January 13: ConfIrmatIOn clas..." 11at 2 p. m. Children of the Church ;meeti~g at 2:~0 111 th.c, afternoon. i ~All children up to conflrmatlUn agc ::arc urged to attend.

A cordial w~~~~~ ~·i111.

St, Paul's Luth. Churrh; (;. L. (' .•\.Your Church on Pf'arl Sttef't.

"A good place 10 refre:.-h aweary soul."

(Harold Henriksen. paslor: :\1issNina Thompson, Sunday school su­perintendent; MI!'\.'-i BC'f} I NC'lson,senior chOir chreC1or; MISS PattyT;hdmpson. junior chOir dlrt'Ctor.)

Wednesday. January 10: 7 p.m .. Lutheran club, college studcnt­union.

Thursday, January :21: 7:30 p.01., monthly meeting of the Sun­day school staff. We ask that youattend.

Saturday, January 23: 1:30 p.m., senior and junior confirmationclasses. 2:45 p. m.. junior choir.

Sunday, January 24: 10 a. m.,Sunday school. 11 a.m., hour ofworship. Keep your Sabbath ap­pointment with God.

Tuesday, January 26: 8 p, 01.•church council in pastor's study.

Our thought for the week:Minister: Do you say your pray­

ers ,every night. Oswald?OSwald: No, some nights I 4on't

want anythjng. \

c.'hU4tUut Scilll4.8c~

·"Tn.1th" is the SUbject of the !.; . Ilesson~sermon which will be~d '"in O1~es of Christ, Scienti~t, iii, ..

SDAY, JANUARY 21, IOU

See These Superb VallIeIIn New SPrtac

SkirtsShetlands, Plaids and

Checks

and

Nautical hUlrnice in a Jackie Hill Seersucker Suit.

Go C'vcrywhcrp 10 t!lese neW Sun-Ray Chambrays, Sea-breeze Seersuckers and mellow spurts. All ,k,ashable ~and priced to fit your purse,

$3.95

New Slip8For 81Jring

Lu.xury t~ffeta slips, styled\\-'tfh flared gores to insureperff'cl fit at economy prices,

19cSalt

Nfl. I !\tl'lIt

QlJm~n Quullty

Flour$1.79

Maca YeaSt:

II'K-Ih.

10-111.Bal{

RaisinsThnnfl)SOJl Sl'f'dh'ss

2-~:i,~. 27c

01' RI'~I) sTAn,'J (;Illu's.... For

ApplesJ)1'lit'iuu!oo. NiI'I' :--i7f'.

:~:~:'f'n 25c

29c

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Kraft Dinner18c2'UOXI"o;

Jones ~n have c~arge of the. Mrs. Oscar Liedtk~ and M. V. Mrs. Fe dinand Hammer for 1program on t~e constitution an~ Crawford. The club me£!ts in the o'clock I nCheon February 10.Miss Mary Mason 'till tett about Frank -Gries home JanuarYI 28. Mrs. Al rt Sundell and Mrs.her recent trip. ',. r * * * ' \''Pete Jo eoson will be assistant

'* * .jl; 1 With Mrs. R, M. Car.bart. hostesse .Rural Home Soc'ety. Fortnightly, m~mbers. also * -* *

Rur.al Home society met Mrs, A. B. Carhart, Miss Anna JnaDtaelglr'c foitceHroa~Or mel Thurs-Thursday with Mt's. Dick San- ollnd Miss Ethel Hughlett, Mrs. ~.

~l:;t f~~)P:eCi~'I~~fkgli~nc,;~;~ ~~a~~ t~~~a;~e:~~Of~;~. it· ~:. C;;~~. ~I~ e~r:;ne~e~~~taf1:rt~~named for roll calf. Mrs. C. K. Carhart Thursday at desscrt- fleer::; s follows: President,Corhit entertains February ]8. bridge. Prizes wect to Mrs. D. Mrs. Pari M;.artin; pa~t prcsi;-

•j(- ¥' * S. Wightman, Misses Hughlett dent, rs. Ella· S.r;nlth; viceWith Mrs. C~ b- Herndon. and Mrs. Hobert Auker. Mrs. F. preside t, Mrs. Grace" Bilson;

Contract c1ulJ members and A. Mildner entertains in two second IVlCe presiqcnt, Mrs. Jo-Miss Anna and .tvIi:-;~ EthellIugh- weeks. hanna Mildncr; financial secre-JeILl werc gudsts of Mrs. C. C. * .)f * tary, Mrs. Jane Barnett; treas-lIerndon We(1nesllay last wcek. Has Major Group. urCI', Mil'S, Allee Cham!e; usher,Mrs. J, G. MilleI' had high score. Major group ;..,f Dupilt'aie cIulJ Mrs. A'1n Lamberson. The groupMrs, A. 4, On'hart entertainS mct Monday wi! h Mrs. L. Jo:. meets ~t 2 p.m., February 11next Thursday Brown, Mrs. C. C. SI irtz was 'a with Mh. Herman Sund,

..., ., :":"'/1- ,x- ~" guest. Mrs. J. M. Slrahan was , I * * *SOCIE'fY Mi~;~~t~~'~I~~~~~:t~(,giltio iI<,d ~~g~;)tn~lnd ~;~. ~: r"L~;J~~~i St. ::r2n~es~~i~!~1 church met

With Mrs. Reibold. ,I jellowshllJ dlnnet' Su du¥ for second. ~.ext Monday the in the, parbh hall ThursdayE,O.E'. met Wcdnc:,da~' with c\'cning In th0 ('hurch basement Majors conclljdc the series at when Mrs. Julla Haas, Mrs, An-

Mr~, AI. Rcibold, lor RC'v. Ii II(lZi~'rd In honor of the home of Mrs. D. B. McMur- na,SIJa~r and Mrs, Chas. MeyerI * * * . his lllrt IIday, Iv1rs. 'Hazard and n~y. The Majors and Minors( were hbstesses. Mrs. John KayHas Bible Circle. bally wJlI come to Waync \ in wll[ then nwrganlzc. resign('~ as vice president and

Miss Pearl Beeks l'nlerliWll'd about two Wl'l·ks. oX· .X- * Mrs. Harry McMillan was chos-I,Ii[j[e Circle WednesdiJy. ·x· .i(- oX· Kensington Elects. ,) en to the office. Rev. Harold

.* .j(. .X- Mari·Octo Meeh. Eastern Slilr kf'rlsinglon. Henriksen gave the pastoralWith Mrs. A. F. -Lueders. Man-Ucto !nf'mll('rs iinc! I\1rs, Olf'l'ling Fnday wltll Mrs. E. E. meditation. Mrs. Spahr and Mrs,

M.~~ (', Old Monday wl!h Mr.'>. Anl('llii LA's;-,nliln wI'n' guests of r'll'plwood <lnd Mrs. L. B. l\1c- Harold Glldl'r.:i!cevc had the mlS-A, i" ~"uedpf':-;. The rTt:'xt nlt'vt· Mrs. Holwrt Jollnson Tuesday Clurr In the Flf'l'lwnod hoo1f', sl<,nat·y lesson. In two weeksir.l~ b FdJruary 1. when Jll"lZI'S wt'nt If\ Mrs. Te,\(.- e!('t"t1:1J Mr'>. Fl(,plwoo{] presi. Mrs. J. W. Groskurth, Mrs. Jake

* -i<' .)(. Il'Y SllTIlTI{!nnan, .:'Ill'S. M. C. d,'nt. l\1 ['<;. r-:~Irl :\l{'t"chanl \'J{'(' Johnsun, Mrs. Aflna Gner andI Entertairis Wednesday. Husscll Rnd Mrs. Lessman. Mr,;. IJI'('slc!cnl and Mrs. R:t1ph Crock- Mrs. Edgar Larson serve.

lVII'''. Ralph Bf'rridgp ('n!('r- LInn Wyatt entertains In t\\/O 011 s('cretary-tn"j<;urer. The * * .J!.

tr:llncd 16 guests Wf'rlnl's(]:IY aft- weeks. women spwrd for tlw ttl'd Cross. To Install Officers.a y. ('rnoo'n at luncheon and contract. * .~ -r. )\11·S. F 1.. BIHir ent('rliuns F('h- \V.S.C:.S. meets In the Metho-

eglOn Auxilial'Y m 'uting * .)(. ,x, With Mrs. Faye Strahan. rUilry:i w)wn ~lrs. 0, K. dlst parlors next Wednesday aft-Ill'd Tllcqlay .1.'1'1\<; call 'd off At Paweltki Home. Coteflc clul) n](' WlUl Mrs, Brandsll'ttol' a"<;lsl:- l'rnoon rfor lnstallation of off i-

be 1l.'iC uf Ihe \\','a 111'('1' The Cohlract ellub mel TtH",day kl":IY(' Slrahan Mondi-lY Inr ('on- * * ';f eel'S ('!('ctcd in December. Rcv.'..f' wiry and February m ellngt> WIth Mrs, Paul PawC'lsl{!. The trilC! Mrs (. A. (lrr or LlIl- Grace Aid Elects. and iVlr:-.. Vlclor West have

w 'be comlJlned. " group m.cIS lagain Jtl t\VO weeks. coin, \,vas a gUC~l. Mrs. Strahan Grace Luthl'ran A1(1, meetJn~ ~~ar~(~ti:~J('~~~:~I~~i~~~s Mar;:' o~~

1 M n~I~:~a~il~~~r~:'~, ~e~ r~~~: With Mrs, ~I~;e~ce Wright. ~:~;;::; ,,~,:'~,tt ;:;~~'~;,~Y Cr~~~ :~~(;~I\';:::;'I;;':\,,~i,"~;n'~je~~~ ganlSl ~''" the ceremony; and'.fo clcs('rt hridge. Thdo' eeting Nu-Fu nwmb('rs W('I'(' gupsls rooms. Mrs. L. \\1. Vath IS Hethwlseh and' :\Jr:-;.,Ut1o Hcit- Mrs, G. \~hCo:-;t;tsan has d~.1 In t Monday with Mrs. A. M. of MI').;. Clarenc(' \Vrlghl W('d- hostess. hold ho~tesses, (']cctt'(j Mrs. ~'olilOn>, f' 0 ~1f'7 ~e. t

he

D JChi was postponed,' npsd(~y C'vening at hndgc and * .:+ -y'. Hf'nry Rdhwlsch presldenl, Mrs. 0 oWlllg: :'\1rs. iiI' rig t,

\'J~: ~~n~l~ll;e~n~~~~~<,o I ~t~~~ luneh~on, With Mrs. J. R. Johnson. :/~'(~~~~.Sr~~~\'n\~~:~1 S~~~:~lt~~~,~ e~~;i~~~:I;rJ(~~~~'~~s.ML. <;.~r~:~~ather. Mrs. A. T. CI y~omb .;.:. -1(. ·x· Campo m('rn!ll'r<;, also Mr~ treasur('r. 1'1')(' \\01n('n gave $10 skc, ;-.('(Telary of social relationsertains nl'xt Monday '\vhen For Wilbur Ahlvers. ~ll;~a ~"d~~~onS~~h~I~~.~t~n.\\o~c~e to Ill{' Hf'd Cl'O.'>S. ),lr" (lila Saul and loc'll church activities: Mrs.

d ~ro.".· .c·'.. ··'·ng "',11 b done. Mrs. Ben Ahlvl'!'s ('flterl:lIller! ~ I '1 II ",. I J. \\. L.lthf'rl;wd, secretary of.... ' ".,.~ YV ... gUl'sts of I\Irs. J. R..Johns n ant 1V rs. errn;lll ,-., l),(' ('11 er-

cmf'm('eting \Vas po.lrJort('d ~t a 6::10 dinner Sunday ('\"('ning I I ~ taln February 11)' If! tht: church missj()nary C'dUf'atlOn; Mrs. S. B.)lldf~Y bec::usp n! Ihe weather. for !ler son, Wilbur AI1I\,('rs, Ft'l;!;l;, wlH.'n ~'if.~{. [lrj~c'd c t p'rJors Shl\'('ly. rf'corrl.ing' secretaey;

:rv 'S .. Victor Wf'st ont~rtains Plhcl' guests \'\.'('1'•• Mis.c.; Bl't1y ~~lll,:;~'l I.;vl~~~(,. IrM~:nI~nE L~~ a .. Mr<; 1-::'1.. ~('ymoul', 'treasurer;n t Monday whl'll 1'1'( f. Yal(~ Foster, Miss Owpndolyn lInrton 9 H D· G t MI'S. (~Ian'n('(' Snrensf'n, cor-

ssler will spcak on th book ur;,'d Ellwill Fletcher. cntertalllS ,Jr~nt~r~ :l.. a,~11<;.'/n~~~on,uI~;~n~.,,(,y r'll\er- l'I'.'>pondlng s(,CTetary; Mrs. C. H.o Ithe year. 'tl

:k * .)(. Mothers' Club Sews. ' Ullncd MondHy at li.:j() dlnnc;r I!cndrl("1-;sun, s('crf'tary of lite-rd-ISSIOhdlY Aid of Utr Re- Mrs. Johnson, Hostess.' MothN'" Study cluh m(,mhLtS In tl1l' dlnJT\g room 01 Ille "tu- Iurf' ,Ind publlcalon: Mrs. S. A.

mel s CIlUlch mC'ct thIS Mr~. AlI)('rt Johnson ('nlc't'- s('wpll at Ih(' Hrd ('rn:-;~ roo s (J('nl unlon. (;Ut'"t." w('r(' l\IISS LUlg.'Il, .<'l'l'f'ctary of .supplies;j Ih 10 talneC! M. I, H. mrmbcrs, also ' 1-:11H,1 II\.Ighl!'tl, MIS.'> Anna Mrs I)<tve Theophilu~, secretary

t~r~lt~ ('~~nl;~g: (I'~llln~n ~ a~o~~ l}1I's. J. W, 'Groskurl h and Mrs. Th\~r~dflY. Th~Y \'v"t'I;l' gu('sls ~f IIllgh]pll, M r:-;. A. H Carhart, of j..;lrls' group. The socIety willMIs eh I'> SH ekJ ,W IS f:. J ..IFul'slC'r \Ver!llt'sday 'Illlst ~,r~'(~~ic~"r'lfIup~lrs7:,1;:\t,~lr':t tI,:.: Mrs J. C. :'Y1llj('r, .Mrs. C H, ha\'I' !hrf'(' groups which will

I del'. I W(','k al cards. Mrs. John {,ly former's Iwml'. M,:,.•1. VV·. LlttJ- FJ."IHT, :\ll's (' :\1. Cril\('J1 and f']p('l oHlcrrs when mcetlllgs arc

Ill<;I~lliltjO~ of LlebCk<thS and entcrtain.) JanUlar'y ;1.7. l'l"lilnd pnlerl:utls February 11 Mrs. .J W .JOI1('.". Followlllg ~:)::r~~:~tll1~:(i~~~:;~~ ~~;ter:r~~

J :~1~~~.11~~~';~ \Jl~:~;;~:~;~:~d )~~:t~:~Y.e' Quor~m N~; ;r;~ent. ~11:.~.n H~::~' i~:;~n:~' a~~~I~I,l(,S and ~:~~t;~,l;l1(;:;)~ll;: 7(r;:~llP{'~;~~t \f~\~~ B..J Hrandslet!pr. Mrs. C. H.~) til(' interN' cold. n..l)('k~\h:':;;, P .E. (J. n!l('ctlng Wil.'> nol IH'ld -x- * -1(. 1':1111'1 Hughl{'ll <lnd :\111':-;. A. r:. ~l'ndrickson. Mrs. Ben Ahlvers.il Id it rl',l!;ul;lt' nW{'lmg t lis Fri· \\"llh Mrs. Clarencc \Vrlghl Tup<;- At Roy P.ierson Home, Car!1;ll'l WO!l prI,{.cs of war J rs. Jahlrs B;urd, Mrs. John R.d lY ('Vt'nlr1g. rlay us not enough nwtnh,'rs (~.' L. I'. tn('mh{'r.'>, a[-,o 1\11'. ~li!mJls. ~~.'ll,~lib~r~~· ~:~s~· rll~~~'t ~~<;de~~

B. and I', W, club nU'1 lA next ~~~~(~ o~~~eenc'c~7:; ~~(,~~l~~~.m;;~~ ,JilL! MI.'-i. SIll! II'y SJil"ilj..;ue W('lT At Sandahl'i(-H:;'e, ----!'ron ilnd Mrs. Ed. Surher.

r ~~~~l~ s;~\~:~:~~ p~~t: i~ P~;~1~ next mC'eting will he Vchruary 2 ~'~:,('~;:~~('~;~Jr~,~~:;~dd~()~I~::.nln{t~~, Lallorll' ('ommllnll y ('lull met i C II S· t·*d wlill MJ.c.;s Mad('l.a~ne Kauf[~ with Mr.'i, J. 0. Wentworth ilnd stamps wl'n' III lards al 11ll' Fn'd S:1n{bhl hOflW for it I 0 ege OCle leSm all iln~l r~;r:'. Evpre.t! ('('s in I Mrs, N£'ltir Call. Mrs. J. W. 10 Mr. i!lll[ ~'raJlk GrJP.c.;, c()Ojlf'raIIV{' J f,'cl0ck lunchf'on Club lTIcf'tlngs scheduled for

UY--·-W·A.--R.--BOND ANI1 s-tArt,tPS--. BUY WAR, BONDS AND STAMPS'·rl

1""1 \V('dnt~d1'y \\htll hush,lmJe.; M.Olldil Y evening this week were\\o{ rC' gULS\:-; fl.1J"" Cora Hag c<:tpGelied because of the weather.lund dnd Mrs (all S md( II v,('re * * *

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i-1:-;sl'i!dnL hostt ,,,(',, 1\1rs ( V, I .Nl'wmi~n club mt.'1 Wednesday• Agl( I dnl! Ml:-; Uo:-,.d I1ug( Jmdn C\l!tllng last w('pk when three new

\\([l d"o glH"l'i Mr~ \\d.!ldec ulflc('rs Were ('1('ctC'd .to succeedttl fling \\<1" III oj ('lltlli-lln- jlhOS(' al'cpptlng' lC'f!chlng. Ethelc: IlH nl MI" Wi-lS Brupnlj..; oj LC'lgh, IS secretary in~ 11I1Z( \\ IntH I III I (Or/!{ "I 'J hi' IpILl(,(' vf CnnnJP KricgC', South=E I HII'I hdilY song W;I'" "lltlg lor U! 10 I SIOUX ('Jty. EVt'lyn Zll'.ka. Stuart,>1 I,lll1 \<.Iwsl' hlrlIHI;(y \\il~ that l"UCl'('('rl:-l SL'\,'l"n flans. VC'rdlg~e,;0 IdRy. '1'11,. .. 1,,11 ,,,,,,.h n"xl 1I,lh <I.y "·"R'U"']'. MJidrt'c1 Honspw.

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II' SEER;~;CKER I

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Il,Qme ;of Choice IJfeals and GroceriesPIlO~E 3&5 ---; F~ec belivery on Ordcraof $1.00 or More -- PHONE 355~--~ ....

I I Apples! Potatoesi Ih·li(·llltlS I f\ 1I0111f' (;1'0\\11i i. 1"):' 1\1<-,. "".<11110<- . 25c 15-1;!,~~ 29c

.~ UT'PII. , Onions I

Grapefr \'1'1101\' (;10111'

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fe~d

I ...ddl"

3 ..,Is of hay slmcs •

Spades, forka, shovels. tools

I SUrgal10n wood barrel. I",)

.'Many other articles ~

9 Head of Sheep28 Ewe" bred to blackface buck, to lamb about

April II Blackface buck

l1ay ~ Grain3S0 B...bels Spartan "arley300 Bu.heb yellow ear corn7 To,.. alfalfa bay75 Bale. oats straw

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for before being remfilved from the prem.:i, '., ,I ,'I

SchroedeR" .• '; '-, ,".'i'-, '11.'

SECURJTY NATIONA~IBANIC.La~;:";i'll:

I drag cart

2 3-section lever barrows

1 herse power f ...ain elevator

1 power hay s eel' m~unted on, Buick chaaai., aood rublter

2 8-H. st..,,1 w te~~ks

1 Jqhn Deere "D" Tractor on rubber; in go~d condition

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As l have bought a smaller farm, will sell the fol owing prop~rty at public sa~~,without reserve 01' by-biel on the farm' I mile east f Concord, Nebraska '

Friday, Jan~ry 29" ,Commencing at 12:~O o'dock / I Lunch Wagon on Groun~ I

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2 Head' of Horses1 B~ue-roan mare, in foal, comina: 41 wt. 15001 Blue-roan mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1500

Household Goodt farm Mochinery and fquipm~n(I dinmg room table , . . ' , I, II bed and sprmgs I R. I. 2 b. p. gasolIne engine I feed bunk "

I Monarch ranlle I 10-ft. John Deere gram disc I ,hee" trough· !1 kitchen' cupboard 1 wagon, comple~ 1 sheep hay r~ck :~:1, j

I electric Frigidaire 1 Bailor 2.row cultivator Some steel p05b

1 enamel top table 1 John Deere cultivator 1 brooder housp, size 6x6

~ :=~~Ug 1 hay rack 1 Parmack electric fencer

1 fanning mill I " r 1 'grind .t~e. "1

II 2 sets of wo..l J:l,arDesa

"\ ' .43 ~r~~ Shorthorns Head of 'Hog$1~2 Yearling steers 8 SPo led PcIand 'China brood'sows, dQe to farrow'2 R I, b II forepart of Marc'" "

oan year mg u s 48 mpshire faU pigs, "'accinated by Dr. Embick1 Whiteface bull, coming 2 years old5 Yearling heifers8 Stock cows, to freshen about middle April6 Springer heifers~ to freshen soon5 Milch cows, 2 giving tnilk now and fest to be

fresh soon

4 Small calves

:rERM,S: C,aSh" All prorel't"Y,to be se~t,tl, dlses. ,

.,Mrs•. Pea I'lROy, E. JOHNSON ..... FRED JARVIS, Auctioneers

1 Morris cliair

1 small dresser I

I. phon'ograph and remrds i'­

1 electric floor lamp1 new Zenith electric ra~io

\ 1 3-burner Perfection oi1"Btovewith oven

So",,, potatoes

RENNICK'SDISPERSAL

Diliry SaleSale will be held' on th~

farm loca.ted 1~2 miles northof I~il~~r. Yz mile DOl'th ofn,lrdnenio station a.t .Junctionof hilith\\"aYI> 15 aad 275.

Monday, ~eb. 1

40 Dairy Co_ lindHeifers

2",'" re~1stered ~"8"e'('nws' &:Pll helhrs. .......P.

RI'a~lp A,) rsbil'eM, Ho"~elil~und Sho~t"orDS. A Il~or Lhese cows have pnHhw~

lwttel' tllan 400 1m.. blJt;tt?r­f:1t or f<a.re out of 440-lb,'l'O",~, .1 2-year'70Jd .. J\nQIsbull. All T. B. o.nd Bankst.ested.

30 Reliatered, i

Hampshire Sow. :Most of t.bem 'a,l· 1it1lts~~ h~V;'I~r::~yfa:o:~~t'y .C""'lIn HI II,oI/.r a'" '0

i, ~wIDd by Iowa iIte.linRoller, who Is II. IItter-l~teto the champion pen ~r bar­rows at Iowa lJI.st y~r.OfferinK' eho"'ra h;nowned.

Fann MachiDery, etaso~ WHITE BOCIK

_8'1'J!l88 AND ABOFJ/ 4DO,ZIlN HENS. [

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THE WAYNE HEHiU.D, W't\VNE, NEBRASK1A, 'FIRJRSlM.V, .'ANlJAIU' '~1, ~fJ~;S

Trinity Lutheran Chnrch.(Rev. R. F. Bittorf, pafstor)

Sunday, January 24: Sundayschool at 10 o'clock. English serv­ice at 10:45.'

.B'ibllt class.' on Wednesday eve­nings at 8:30' o'clock.

Choir rehearsal on Tuesday eve­nings at 8:30 o'clock.

C<}techetical instruction on,Sat­urday mornings at 9:30 .o'clock.

The council will meet at theschool house on Monday evening,January 25.

Highland Cluh Meetlm:-.Highland Community cluh of

school· di<.>trict 60, nort hwest ofHo~kjns, heJel ils monthly hH-..'e'UngHt't,he sc:?hool house Friday e\"~

ning... A shorl busines.<.; spssion washeld. < Miss Ruth Brandenberg,tenchpr. and the pupils in the dis­l.rid will present a patrons' pro­gram at the regular cluh mceting­in February. A miscellaneous pro­gl)am of ('om~unily singing, read­ing, musical .,;c1lecl ions anu gameswas prescnleu, the committee incharge being Miss Lorenc Langen­berg, E. A. 31rale Hnd Bill Fenske.Rl'frcshmcnt." Were sprved hy Mrs.August Spengler ami Mrs. WayneThomas.

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'I guest~: Sunday at the Arnol~ MiIl:-, dients' at Los Angeles': Mr. -and I' , " -,' ,'Killion were there to spenci'wed·r guest. Th afternoon was spent in 'rfew da . f rlough it tak';"er home. Mrs.- Kenneth"E,riCkson. Mr. and Sohthwest"Wakefie:,U .ne,s~y. Dic.kie an,d, ~obbie accom- s~win~. l\. rs. C. K Corbit will '~'p;irt' lnYssev ral ml:t.iQ~ ~:ttlesl~~

. Mr. B-f:ld .Mrs. E. E. Potter went Mrs.. Ch~le8 Sy.-i,hart, Mr.' and, ' ',' , ; . pamed t~elr gra~dpa~ents home hJ:J.v(> the .ebruary 1 o'clock luncn- the Salmons as ,.3- member of Ithe;rtolOm~ha Sunday for a two weeks' Mrs. W. r Ohlund and Misses Ver- (By Mrs. Law:r;;encf! Rmg) , and remamed until Friday. eon. ~ _ crew of the .S.J3. South Dakdta.

vLit with Mrs·,i PottGr's brother, na and'Esther Voss.' . ._' JanlJt Ramsey spent thE> timel Floren e Suber came from Lin- Ted Carls r'f CaJlle from Omaha, Sam, Nelson, a,nB MrH. Nelson and - . 'M' a . h .from Friday evening to Sunday coin Wednesday evening and vis- Saturday ev ni~g-to join his fam-.

ether rela,tiv~s. IlelpJng Hand Olub. .~al~ Ba!'d ~en~~J ond ,Y n~g t with her grandparents, Mr. \: and ited in the parental F. A. Suber ily for the w ek-end. The O\rlson~Lois I Mae and Denn's Janke The "H~lping Hand" club met WIt arVIn Imr,,_: Mrs. O. I. Ramsey. They brol,lght home till Sunday evening. She and and Art Sol" [' ily spent Satur.

spent Wednes?ay afternoon at the Wednesday aftern~on with Mrs., Mrs. Rudolf. Kay s~nt Monday' her home ani were supper gue"ts her father were ill.nner guests and day evening in he Hans Lubber· Set Price CeGeorge revs"nl spent und Y Wm. Muehlineler home. Mr, and. Fred Kennedy, All except two after:'noon wlt.h Mrs. Kenneth as',",,:erc Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lar· spent Saturday 10 the OrVille- stedt home. All mentioned, to- New maximum

ati.rrt~~ IJan Asmus home. Mrs. Arnold- Janke vjsited- at the,1 were pi"f'sent. Mrs. Ed. Appel was Ramsey. . . son In the Kenneth Ramsey home. Rhoades hom~ in Wakefield. The gether .with the Fre:d Lundins, h ·1 'hMiss Llir er,ne M~IJ-cr of . orfo J;e, Muehlmeier hom~ ,tllat evenin~. a guest. The members spent the" • Pearl Se'rVelJ spent the week·end Emil Lund, Dick Sandahl, Mr. family "¥f're dmner 'guests Sunday Iwere at Pan a unday as dinner I ave been set at. re ~ f '. c ees!1.'

was a wef end gueft at the He r:y Hfmplan 0I?fe-r ",had,e a bUSirie,SS aftern,oon in'makrg a comfort with her Sister, Mrs. Ray Agler) ,anp Mrs. l.awr~nce;:'ing were in f)f Mrs. Dave Anderse.n and scm ofIguests, in the I. kow home. Mr: )Ut~er, fresh .~Itrus; ,.ru,rt~ anrf.r And~rson h tne. trip tolOmaha Monday. Mr~. Opfer fGr the hostess. 11\ a contest Mrs. and family. ,Sioux City Wednesday where Pilger. Mr. Andersen IS now in the Borg took Mri Ca lson to Emerson PO~l t~Yb a~CO~dl?~h1 ~~: rtf,"II Mrs. Lo Ie Kraluse ~pe t f¢ and 50/1, ~ilIy~ accompanied him as Harry Sehwede, received the prize. Mp. and Mrs. Rollie Longe ",is it sortie ~r .the ~(>n marke~ed :a.t~le army. on hl.s return, to maha Monday ~~~~~ th~s('Aba~,>('d'f' ~~ ~;;I::'~'

fhre part 0 ll~st w~ek at t J n far as, WInslow, .where they spent Mrs, Kenhedy sqrved luncheon. ed Mr. and Mrs. Aug'. Kay Thurs- ano all Visited In the Orvlllc f.nck- :Mrs. F:mil Lund spent Sunday morlllTJg. I" . ~8 ( b 2 I H fj) .'. hPfeil hom~n('ar Hfdar. tHe day with Mrs. Opfer's ;::;isler, Mrs. Robert Marshall will enter- day evening-. . son an~Everett Ring homes. T~ey evening with her mother Mrs LaPorte clui) h 1 theIr annual - )cto ('r leve s. l" ~tUS~ 1\"~

wer:' F~i~( y ~~:n~~~u~lS~ O~~I~~ Mrs. Jack Wheat'ley, and family. 'lain at the Febryary meetIng. so~t~~,S~~d~~~'~ebn~e~~~~ns~~~ :~t~ ~~·aOnr,~:dRti~;.a~ea ~ho.rt VIsit ~,e3r&:eut;~~~ ,~~i/: t~'~·~e ~~~11'~~~~~ ~.r,rm,e~~~~ fr~o~~S~,od,ed: r~~~~ilL:a~~e~~; ,1~t~0~';t"the Herm.l Buss ~d:me To Ent,ertain study Cluh. EQtertain Card Club. day"afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence Rmg iOVltf'S all Utpchl homf'. G('o(' is staying w!lh nfJsday noon. v.,lt~ 1 r~. Carl Sun· proxim:::Itdv unchan ed.: , S('rr~.~ 1

Mrs Cly e W1L<;dn spent c;>vC'ra1" Mr~. Herman OpfC' I' will t~n'er· Mr. and Mrs. John Drevsen en- Rolhe Lbnge has compl,..ted the p~esen.t and past mcmbe.rs of her I h1.s gr.andmolhcr this wcek. Merle dell and MI.ss .Cora I a.qlund asslst- \arv CIRurl;' \\ wkard ha prdl')( {ldays t~e ast Wl'f~ at th C,hftS tain thej-fosl(~ns Study ctub!lt her tertainpd ~. North Valley card cOQstructlOn of a largC' new tnod- Bible Iclass aJso. anyone mterested Ring IS.at Edna Dahlgren's. Wen-' 109- as host,('S}'~s.. rs~ Chauncey 30 percent f)f ,ill crc.a~ bU11( f .Juncl< hQ e near q:arroJJ. i home ,'r'l'lursdp,y afternoon of this dub Friday evening. Guests were: ern brooder house J to the annual dmner at the Salem IrJ(,Jl Johnson Wlttl hIS grandmpth-\ Agler and :lilrs Llo ell Hugplmdn !;(It aSldrf ror rlirect War ilrpo.::f'~. I

MiS's Frl nees LJ.nI;j,nber, ho, week. Mr. and M s. leonard Hall, Mr. Mr and Mrs Paul FIscher were church parlors Sunday noon An f'r Mrs :"\jels Larsen and 1 pd and Iv..ere guests and IhL ]fter dlOner I h h t I [' k _"

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. , h ' t i1 (Jng \\ II t p to a J*lC fill• teacl1'cs sc 001 at 11 n, sp nt he - and Mrs .. Fe cheJ!enbcrg and Sunday ~upper gupsts of Mr, and Il:1fOrmal program and socml time Angl'la Sandahl if( wllh Mr and our~ were "p('n I g,tmes and t fIt lin I 1.

\Vpek·end ;: t 'the w, F. 'Lan enb rg Word o~)j~elo.th'('l's pE"ath. Mrs. Mmnie- chrllcnherg. At Mrs Emil Rodgers will [oilow and 1\I1Is C P Hall s 'Irs 'Am Hugelman • conte-sts u,nd;r the [In'cllon of ~~ r~::J. J~~: ~~I f'~J:~ ~.c lcn r;ll •

home. - i Mr. and .Nlrs. LoLlip N-raus0 re- cards, lprizes \V('nt to Mrs. Hans School was not 10 session at the I blrthday wdl be observed PiJtroo<; of Ih(' Df'lI district gaH'11 Mrs Wallace Rmg ? r" r(>rd1- ~ _ r.Mr. and Mrsr~yl(' Marol? W ,re ICe'ived word ,punday L'pf: the death. Asmus, Gcorge Sweigard, Mr. nnd BeJI or dIstrIct 13 Monday because Mrs \Vall('r Hprman had 'IS a sho\\('r for thp 1e IchC'r Mrs nand Hammer has thil..'lnlxt ml'(f.-I '

~~~nf~.g~c~tl"SSyUdl:IY h~~~' in~,aart °Mfrs~~~'hn ~~~~'~~/ne~~~\:[~~~-I:,H:i ~~:: g~~~:(s~;~~s('I;~~'dS.f~;~~.n~cMr;: of the ex1rcme cold luncheon guests Wedn('sddY a[le'r-I P,iUI FlSrh(r <il Ihe :chool Fr'1dny 109 F.:'q)(~(t SUI)port Pru'es,.,l. I-' Mr and Mrs C L .Bard and noon In cele'bratlon of hf>r birth II' \pnlng About :1) \\('Tf In attf'nd- For Lawrence RIOl;filblrthda} of I Ann,1unC('m( nt of ... tlpport PrJrp!

Wayne. ' a NOl'folk hospital Sunday. and Mrs. Ed. Maas entertain the sons were dinner g~asts 10 the Ed. day Mrs Andrew.Johnson, Mrs I "n((' lOC'1udlOg Mr dnd Mrs I-mJ! 1 \Vpdncsday the- f..olloV.lOg v.prf' fof' \-(·gr.. tahlf's l~ expl?Cte41 arolln1Mr. and Mrs, ~in Vlri h tnd cluh January 29. Gustafson hom,e 'SU, nday. . .Jake Johnson, Mrs F A ~uber IRodgers A lunch nf coffee s,lOd Isupper guests Thursdal~c\f'mng 10 I Ihe flr .. t (ff Ff>hruary, 3-CePrdmb" 1

¥>DS' and rs. Miinni(l Dr eck CiT Shows Iml)rOVemeBt. Mrs. Henry Nelson and Mrs. C. Mrs I \V Lundahl :\1rs C R \\-Iches and cake' \\ciS s('T\,od after the Rmg home ::\11'5 pteI' l:.nck- I AAA 'I j\\reroISund, y vlsi'tors at the Ern st The cond,ition of f.ugusl M('ieli- II11\'p Birthday Party. F. Sandahl,Vis~ted In the Bob Nel- Ash :\11'> HarrIS .sorl'n"on Mr.... 1,1 <';{)('Ial tlmL' Thr group furlhprl son, :\1r Cind \Irs. J hn Barden I"Puls,homC'. henry, who is convalt'scing- from Mr. :lnd'Mrs. Otto Koepke ('n- son home 1,U"eS~ay <Jfll'r~oon. LeVe'rn Frf'df'rlck"on Mrs Jnf'1 pxp/pssf'd 1h( II' gnod \\lshes hv IMr an(,l :vTr ... Lenus R g Mr and I 0 And(r'>on Dharm 1st. d t

Mrs. Fr ,Jpch('l1s spt:'nt Fri~Y a recent Opt~ralion at a Norfolk !c'rlain('d sew~ral relatives nnd MI'. ami Mrs. F. A. Suber and BN k('nh,lUer Jnr! 1\1r <.; J.1tk So(h r- pn Sf nl1ng ,J Ilr~(' g-uld-frdmcd \Ino r i J lypse \ rand '\Irs at Uq ;'H'/'(!- 63aft.ernoon Jth "GrAndma" BrlU- hospitnl, is r~ported good, anfl hI' friend'; at a party TuC'sday C'vc- FlfJrf'ncp v],'>I1.ed in Ihe Lawrence ut'rr; mlrrOi 10:\'IJ md \Irs fIscher 1--- --- ~hagen Rt t e August Kislc', hp e will prohalJly r01urn homE' thi .... nlng Janudry 1:2 In honor of Mrs Ring homf' Salurd.l\ f'\C'nll'lg 1\11''> DI(k S,wdlhl entprt,llnf'J :\11'<: r:rnil Lund wd (,{'n(' 'V.rrr T J HUGHES A t

,in N, rfolk. week. KOl'pke s 1111 lhd,n Prizes 10 pro- Lw.. rC'nce R1O/Z ~nd J<.:mll Lund t hl' RUI d J romC' sOCJ('ty 011 1 lin Illl /\ rt Long( hom( as dinner, .., :.",M afiu Mrs. Arnold Mill r <Ed I ~1('s;<.a\('K lJ:n~IChle ],,tent ~o r1a;- wer~ Ht li'J'or[(~k l' ~d'IYd /or1lhe Ia clock ll!ncheon Thursdd) at lhl Ir gUt· .... ls \\iC'dnf'''day 10gl lh( r \\ Ith I LIVE STOCK d F ' ,,;

nso"nn:T ,:ue,;~p('~t·,~~ur~<,.,t',~'Pn'II"1011'C~a ole, 'r~t' T'h I"\dl,~~ve,,. inr ~'~ty. ~ In c(net "Or{P<;:1 1"1< ,ckr ru ('I catt ehsa e~T'ln purc IS(h cc's;rs If'gU],lI mon1hly ml'( lmg Roll ('oil! nlh('l r('ld.tJ\.{'~ v.ho were \ISJI1Og I an '... :, fJ" h ,-.,,, e con ;Ion 0 '~Irs. HI", ur .. Ilmm iV re; .. alPncr' oep c anr I Est f'r v1ctor canw ome at \\;;1'> dn,\\Pltd \\llh M) mosl dp- '-"11h Stanl('~ Rmg o[ SIOUX C11} I CARROLL and ""n'SE .

Schw ndt I orne. r ~ Schl?llpepCI" ho unr]{'!'wl'nl nO' L(I nprnh,J1 elt Lucheon v.as serv- urdHY tf) sla", \\ h11e, \Irs Le\ InC' pn'{ ldtod ( hnsl md~ girl f 101'-1 He v..i1<.; v.1l h hi'" pdrpnl s the f \_

Rr~ 'k'n~·,./M~,2~p~Ul~'~~te la ~~ ~~~;~It;~~isat~~Apo~~~Ol~'1l:~OS~~~~: :;~d (~~;:O[i.1~)\\~c;nu~,:~~t,v.;;~~:l ~nn~l ~~~~~~d,)rc In ColOJado VlSJt- ~~\lI~I~)~ ~Jn~~~~"~"_1 ~~~~J~)~ ~ City for ;l \ ~~~__ ~__ __ __ _

1er, ouit" traU~,.e,,'MrS"Tilli B ss SdwllpepC'r W,ill probahly'hp :lbJe :\IIS. Augu~t Pufahl, MI. and I,M.rS.1 Mr. 'llld,;VIrs. c:. L. B;:Ird ',Clnd Jand rs. (tlo Gohrkcl Sun aY~ to n:turn' 10 her home 1his week. Carl Voeck.s and "Grandpa" Gr;imm Mrs. C. F Sanuahl W('l'e Friday

Mr'. Gu. Hoffman of 'nRi e, -- o[ Norfolk. afternoon luncheun gUI':-..h of Mrs.srkn from hUI'!,;~ay until, on ay Visits in \\,pst. - C. At,. Bard 1n Wayrl{'.at t home of heir son~in-l end Mr. nne] Mrs. }-{('nl'[y:1Jangpnl)('rg Honor Mr~. Stlmhrk. The ,Ja ..... ('hamh(')'s family \v('redaug IeI', ~r. and Mrs. Gu P r- recciw·rJ word til{' past weE'k 1hat lIonoring Ml·S. Trans Sluehrk, anlung Ihe neighhor'> f'nll.'rtain('dskc. I .; 1lreir son, I-I~nry LilngC'nhcrg. .ir.. who is leC\\'ing SOOtl tu make her at a duck in j h(' ElmC'r

1)1 . anrI l\1:rs. Robert Scl wi dt of Camp Cookc, Calif., had spent honw al Zt'l'ing, la., Mrs. Willard Kahler homp (·\·ening.anp arnily, r·. llnd Mrs, Gu. D ck the past w('C'kend with the [011ow- :\'1ilRS cnt('I·laincd about 1;) ladie~r' Mr. (lnu Mrs.•Jo(.' took

'and Orlan in er I ing ,,fr~c~~~_~~.I~~: ] {()skins _:e.~- ~~'I~~~~'~'~ <faJ:~~, Il~~~in~~~~~~i~~ ~t\l~f~~CL~~r~ ~(.~~~'nlJ~u:~~/ .~~~~~'r~.o~~- "~l afl('rnoon. The time wa'S spent so· Sundell and llt:len lor lhe week.• ~ ~uu, .clally, I'll' T fowels which wcre Mr, and :\Irs, W. (' Hing Rnd, 11~11L'1' pl'cSf'ntt 10 Mrs. Sruehrk, Merlf' \J.<"ilL'd at. Gpo. Iluskirk's

dnd in maki T a nwmory sernp- l<'riday ('\Tnlng :Ino wh!lt'd Mre;.houk. Prizes \-'('I'C won by Mrs. Bu~kil'k many tll(J!"l' h;IJIPY blrlh­Anwlia S('!1m dl and Mr!-.. Gel" {Jays.hal·dt Gnirk. Lunchevn was Sl'rv- l't'iscilb Sanrbhl 11;1.'" !l('('n IlS­

cr], Hnd thl' ,lftcrnoon closed with si,<;l.Jng In lh(' I,oll ]'\('hll)1 hmw'Ill(' ,grou[J .,>inging "God Be \Vlth ..,inec Mrs. :\l'! ..,'10 ;lrld· 11l!;lrl! sonYuu 'Til We Mel'l Again." returnvu [rum till' 1Il'~'lJllal un

Thursday.I\1r". I';l\'i" (*on "!Jvnt \Vl'dn('s­

day nJ1<'rnoon 1n Illl' .Jack Parkhome cl'It'IJra1ing I,:tta .Je<in'sbirlhd:lY whlle :\11'. ()blJn attend·pel the sale.

Mrs. C A. 1I:lnson of [-kpnwr.rcplaced Mrs. J{ay l-'htlbin astC'tcller in dl."t rict ,1( Montby. Shf'camp Sund:lv ;l!'1l'rnoon and is liv­ing at lh(' I.;"'('nlll'lh H.nm~I'Y hom/'

Mr. and Mrs. (' F Sandahl andfamily \\."l're gUl'"ts at ::1- IUl'k('ydinner in thE' L10yu I ru~:('lnl:lnhomc Sunday C'vl'ning l!1 ('('I:I1!)I"<)­

tion o[ sr'\'C'l"<!1 Ilil·lhrlays or 11](>

month.Mr~. C. H. Ash spent Tue~d<JY

ahL'rnoon wllll Mrs. J. A. Sundt'lland I1l'len. Thursday ('wning sl\f'visited Mrs. WaUer Herman w~lil{'

: Parent-Tl'u('hers ;\-le('t, fhi:' men of lilt' :2.1:) lin(' had tlH'irThr Parent~T('achprsassoC'int ion telephonp mopt ing llwl"(1.

of the lIoskins, [Jublic school met \V. C Ring and Ed. SandahlTuC'sday evening, January 12, at werp in Laut'pl Friday atlPndil1~

the school house. Mrs. Gporgl' Gunll;ll' Sv..;an."()I1· ... h(li'q' salt"~ 1\11·S.

Langenberg, presid('nt, preSided Ring' acronipallll'd I)wm IlS far' a ....OV('r tlw busir:wss :'iession. Conconl wln'l"\' sIll' ..... j H'll ( Illl' ;1[1·

Committ(,C's appointed for the ('rn(jon wllh I\1rs. Irl'nry Anderson.F'f'hrUal'y" pweting wpre: Program, Mr. anrl :\lrs. Alvin Young- amdMrs. Geol1~e Lang('nbf'rg and Mrs. Bud or Br'ld(·n. \'iSl\«d nt IknryA th F'ltt h d f h '-t'i NpJson'~ Wpdrwstlay p\'pning. Fri-1V{~s. u~ill~r~ ~'~~~Cnhe~~~~~. ~anh~i d::ly c\,pning Ml'. and Mrs. R.. C'.Elder ancl Mrs. Awalt, Walker. HahlhecJ( and Mr.- and Mrs. Frank

The program presented follows: Sedcrslrom were guesls in theSong, "America," sung in unison; same home.reaQing from the Parent-Teachers Mrs. Pearl Scott and her fath·magazine, Jo Ann Langenberg; N, J. J. Stanley of Dixon, left"Question box "Conservation," in Wednesday for California. wherewhich all took!: part; song "Play- thC'y hav(' n numbC'r of relatives.mates" by gillde students with Mrs. Scott had been with herl\I, iss Ruth, w~r,nstedt playing the daughter, lVlrs. Lawrence Carlson,plano accompaniment; a skit ·'Wait and family for some time.a Minute

j" Dorothy Ebinger an~ Mr. and Mrs. Jailn Zicht of Wis­

Enna Ma;e Wiese, and a s~mg nor, Wf'rt' ilt Rollie Longe'~ an day"Star Sp~ng]ed Banner" sung in la~t TIl~'~~_Y~~._;~~~~~~~unison. I j , """'!'

Refreshments were serveid ,hyMrs. 'Gilbert Fletcher, Mrs. Ar­thur Flftchcr and Mrs. HermanOpfer. !~ I

Z<IOll Lutl19ru.R CtwJoch.(8 miles northwest ot Hoskins)

(Rev. E. H. Boelling, pastor)Sunday, January 24: German

services' at 9:45; English services10:50; and Sunday school 10:10 to10:50.

Saturday, January 23; Saturdayschool 9:30 to 12 o'clock.

FOR SALE --160 acres locntC'dtwo mJl('S from Carroll. A gent­ly rnllmg fann with Cair im­pro\"{'ments. Po~<;('ssion March1. RJ.'quir('s $3,000 cash to han­dle, balance at 4';c. Martin L.Rmger, Wayne. j2Itt

Card of ThaDaTo teachers. schoolmates. Sun­

day schoo) class, relatives and oth:er friends who remembered mewith flowers. cards and visits pur.ing my stay in the h~lital.~HeJ(on

Steffen.

By J.M~W'A~' •! .',' "

Miss Naomi Yost, daughter pfRev. and Mrs. L. yost of Beldon, .joined the WA}'ES In .~bor.

LOST:---9-16 in. log chain, 11 ft .•between Wayne and my _,IaceWed. eveniag. Reward. Wm. F.Woehler, phonf!! 19f':!, j21t1p

Wayne Ma~k~ JanuarY' ~~(Prices s,Y:bjeqt jO change):

Corn : _ TIeOats ~...... . 50CBarley. . 64c

move there the first of Marcile'Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Roger:; en­

tertained Mr. and Mrs. Chris Niel­sen and two daughters aM MissMarion Carpenter for dinner Sun­day at the c?feteria.

,-+IE:.. HAD - BEFORE· WE.

-..J- 5TAIlTED T';US I,,'ROUTE fv\AR(;H ,-.

Hay rack andRIchard Dreyer, Pi I·

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lNlR SALF:--Purebred .Spottedtpolan8 China mate hogs. vac­irinated for erysipelas and chol­era. l-J.arold Sorensen, phone'12F4. j2ltl

FOR ·RE~T:-8().~"eri!1well im­proved farm 5 14.!: mil~northwestof Carroll. Dr. O. 8:. Meyer,39L7 Fl9yd Ave., Sioux City.Iowa. . j2Itl

FOR SALE: All {'namel coal'andwood range, RIVPT"'zdC' R..,kew('11,in good conditIOn, James Mahen,

j:21tlp

FOR SALE:~-Tt'am of ~ares ~ndtpam of young mulps, also Hal·

, sIt' I n cow, fresh soon. Prt tchardBros., WinSide. j2lt2

OR SALE OR RENT:-The Wil­ham Kugler home at 3rd and

! IN.('hraska, Excellent condition.~ ~Bargain. Mart-in L. Ringer.

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Local draft boards have beeninstrocted to .r{'classij"y e..<;sentialworkers on essential farms into2~C and 3-C deferrcd classification.The announcement said that:{ouths 18 and 19. who registeredsince December 12, will be takeninto SPT"\'icc starting in Januaryand Will be callPd in the order oft helT hir.! h, the older ones first.

Motorists are urgpu to gpt t1n";inspected to ;woid the la.st mInUT('ru....h. The aim is to ha\"e lift's gl\emaximl,lm wear.

WPR reports a ,lI:<;arcity of cas.­tor oil some of which is uspd tolubricate delicat{' war mechanisms.

Uncle Sam urgf"!'i that surpluscatches of fish be consigned to foodchannels this season, The extrafish caught may be tutnrd o\'('r tocommercial fish concprns or maybe donated to charitable institu­tions.

-,This nation l<; fut\pishing ."'50 mil\

lion pounds of s('e~ for .~antlno~ foreign soH. ISomt\ of t {' -,,('pdswill be suppliPd t~ A H'f"lcantroops who will raiSf' \fn'sh "ego­tables when not on thp\front Hnes.The bulk will go to (kstltute mll­lions in allied lrmd!' rtnd to thospwho will rt'[llant farm lands Incountries lately frecd from aXIscontrol. ~

by~rc~~no~a:a~~~~I~~~~~~~dt~~~~~~toilet and sports artirlp" may b{'sent to citizf'ns of the united na·tlOns now held as prisoners of war.This applies to those in annC'dforcf'S and to Civilians mterned.HowPvl'r. no gift for any prisonerof the orient is yet ac('C'ptab[e astran~portation facilitieS to Japa­nese-controlled. territory are lack­ing. When facilitIes are availablethe "next of kin" of the pri<:;onerwill bt? notified. A prisoner may besent only one package f'vcry 60days and this shall wClgh not morethan 11 pounds gro!'i.". 11 "hall no!measure more than 18 hy 4:2inches.

Fruit and ve~etable groWers aI'£'urged to accumulate secondhandwood boxes, crates. baskets andbarrels for use in shipment of 1943crops. Retailers and olhcr mer­chants are asked to sell emptycontainers at nominal pricc togrowers rather than destroy them.This precaution is taken becauseof the heavy demand fA" new wood

ExchangesWPB ordf'r fref'zcs the produc· r. W, Peasin of Ran.dolph,

t inn of )!R<.; and oll hurning heat- was appointed cit attorney Janu­12M; for 194.1, The fr('eze permits ary 5.manufacture only for uS(' in war Dan Harris i Stanton, county

A major handIcap to the na· hou.'i1ng dr other war projects. chairman of the i titHe paralysislion's war productIon is the hea\'y drive.annual 'accident toll of work('rs. American farms are geared to Mrs, Adam Pilge f Stanton,Casualties in the United States grcaler production for 1943 war was injured when she f~n on the~rmed forces ,SJnce Pearl Harbor ne('ds, Food is an es.!'entlal bul· icy walk at Norfolk.have totaled slightly, marl.' than ""'ark of ctvilmn populatIOns in John Conrad Wiemers J of La.u­60,000, inclUding killed, wounded, wartlme a~wl'll as a direct mstru· rel, died at hiS home January £Imissing, prison('rs and those In. mpnt of warfarf' as Jt suppli{'~ the after a long Illness.terned. buring the same perIOd flglnin'g m('n at th(' front. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGil~ ofcasualties to Amcrlcan .... orker<; ~B-I·R·TH REC-OR'D Wisner, obsf'rved th~r goldenhave numbered more than 45,LJlJU weddmg ~unday last week.dead and four mJ1llon lnjur('d, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and :\frs. Herman Wilde of

D, F, Felton, statp director of \,'i1lls Penhollow of Long Beach, \Vest POlnt, celebrated .t1JJeir 55th

. Cal., :'>londay, January 11. Mr.:;. Iwedding' anm\'ersa;y la$t \\·('{'k.OPA, warned holdf'rs of tl'rnporary Penho1Jow IS the former LJla I Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Trentz oftransport rations that Wilr necps· Young. 'Rand,olph, cf'lehrated thf'ir: 53thsity certiflcates must bl.-' presented A da~htpr, Linda Jean, weigh- weddmg anl'll\'crsary Janm,·,y.7.to local ration boards to obtain ing h pounds. 12 ounces, was born ~Ir. ami Mrs. Chris StueckrathregUlar quarterly transport ra- TU0sday, Jilnudry 1:2, to Mr. and of Randolph..observPd thpjr goldpntions after January 31. ThlS ap- ~1rs. J('an Rummel of Omaha. The Iweddmg anniversary January llJ.plies to trucks, ambulances. taxlS oTher child m the family is a1s.0 C. 1\1. Brogdt'n, mail carritor onand other vehicles consld{'red \'Ital a di-lughter. Margaret Ann, who IS route on(' (Jut of Laurel, has retlr.to the war tr~n8portation system. hprp wllh hpr grandparents, :vILI ~t1 afler. almost 40 years of sen'.

Coffee shortages have caused, and M~~'__~~'~~~r~~ IIC~\tlss. Ruth Kile' of Plninyicw •

OPA to curtail further fhe allot- LOCAL NEWS teacher at LoUIS\'illl-', Neh.. frac.ments to InstHutH(cns. Potatoes tured a leg In a fall on ICC' nearmay be one of the first foods ra- ~tr. <lnd ;vlrs. Merle Jewell of hpr schoo1.tioned on thp new pomt systf'm. IJixnn, Wprp W{'dnesday afternoon :'oIL and ;\trs. A. M. HirschmanOPA w.arns that addlllOn<l1 sugilr lunclwon gUf's!s last- week In the held open house Sunday at Hart.for curtng ham Will not be '.i\aJi- :'vIr". Elli-l Harder home. ington on thl'Jr golden weddin~n-able thIS sea.son. ::\Irs. Ella Harder. Mrs. Art m\"ersary.

Jewpll :tod Mrs. Lucille Bennett R. Chester Graff of Bancr.oft,OPA has classifipn hot trartor spent la"t Thun-day evening in was reelected president of ,thC'

fuel as gasoline, ThIS mpans Ihat the ;\Irs. C. Shulthels home. Cummg counTy rural public pow.farmers who ha:n~ beL'n obtaining Mr. ann ~rrs. Dellef BahdE'went er district. . .,'hot tractor fuel wllh fuel 011 COU·110 \\'akrfle'ld laM week \Ve-dnes- D F, McClary of NeWC85lt1(',pons will turn in these coupons1or day to \i."lt ;vIr, and Mrs. Ernest has been ele-ctpd Dixon countygasoline coupons. Df'alprs who reg· Bahde and theIr new daughtpr. chainnan of~ the county. btiard nfistered for hot tractor 011 will r/'g- Cpl. Dale ~1{'ycr, who had \"ISlt· supe'rYi~ors for 1943. rister J,!lOUary ~1 as gasoline dcal- C1 at fkrnard :\leyer's, left \\'pd· Cummg county farmers-'will heers. n('sday for Camp Camptwll. Ky. able to huy 196 pieces.of new fann

Dl'an ;\ll'y('r took him to OrnahR. m<\chinpry during,~ according,'\lrl~l' L E. Pryor I('ft Friday to lhe ratIoning cotDmIt.ee.

for hiS hom{' at Df'lano, Cal, after Bombing rangf.' lana $'~ Dev­hl'mg In Waynp to attend the fu· Ji's Nest n:>glOn ?f KnOX..~npral of hi" Sisler, Mr.;. M. C. Jor· just east of Santee may be leaRdtdan. b)' the govl?'rnmf?'nt instt>ad of put- _~,

~1rs. Margare'l Moore of Chica· cha~d. With this plan the 30tygo, is VISIting hpr sister, MD'. J. would stili receive taxes frH. Hruggpr. and fam"i}y, ha\lng land and lhp owners could r{'sumcomp tn \\·aynp to" attend the fu· farming it aflpr the war.' Fournpral of her- Sister, Mrs. M. C. targets will likely be laid out onJordan. . the ground lTl the- outline of ships

Ray GildersleeVE", who IS em· about a milt:' apart. The Flyin~

Pl.OYf'd 1n ?maha, was home overIFortresses from the Sioux. City ail!'Sunday. HIS son, Roycp, plans to base will p"ractiCl' dropping horn~

go to the city Saturday to be with loaded m!Y.'tly with flour .and ahIm. Others of the family plan to small amount of powd;;;e;;,r;"o""'''''''"'I

~.Thf' shorlngr of farm lal)or will

1)(' one of 1h(' m:\.jor prohlf'm" oftil{' middlf' west. aceordlnr..; 10 Ihewar manpo.....pr rnmmj~."lon. Thedeficit mu"t hl' ml't, W:\IC !'<1ys,by kpeping labor on farms and byenlistmg Hie Sf'rVICCS of an armyof voluntcers throughout Ihf'country to ht-'lp han'pst next ycnr'scrops.

WPB announces t.here arcenough storage ha t terits for ro·placements thIs year In passeng(,rcars, trucks, bu~es anll olher \"{;.hicies.

not expected to be greatly c rtail· containers, also to ease the man­ed in pfoouction in 1943. power and transportation de­

mands.

c~J:e=:kbe~~~hipa~,f~~~~~Mexico to relieve increa5ed de·{llands.

OPA recently annouhced thateggs purchased S9lely for hatChingpurposes are ex~mpt from pricecoptrol.

'IT'SA

·W\oIIPPET,

I!

The t rpnd is lowards i he- em­ployment of more women In bothwar production Jnuustries and fac­tori-es.

People with hattcry radio setsare asked by the government totake extra good car~ of them be­CQuse only one set of replacementbatteries a year can be obtained.

A serious teacher shortage overthe country has resulted sincemore than 8,000 having left theprofession to enter the armedservices. Older women who havetaught may be callt>d to fill thisneed.

butter shortage, The originalfreezing order tied up one-half ofthe supply of cold storage butterin 3;' markets to assure adequatesupply for the armed forces andlend· lease.

Mrs. America is reminded againto guard carefuJly all rubber arti­cles. If they must be folded.sprinkle a little talcum or corn­starch between the fold.

Training- of 50,OnO !TI0re defpnsevolunteers, adequate warnmg sys·tern and traming of 100,000 morealI' rajd block leaders are objec·tlves of the Seventh defense re·gion setup for the coming year.

Other "ready for action" sugges­tions include: Improving warningsystems, fully·manned controlcpnters, designation of air raidshelters. organization of defenseunits among plant employes, in·signia for volun!eers.

Mrs. America should help keepstreets and alley" free from brok­en glass, nails and other penIs toprecious tires.

Farm families will be affectedless than the city dwellers by theanticipated reduction of from 15to 20 percent in ,production ot con­sumer goods. Liquid fuel lampsand lantems for fann use, babyOJITiages and ice refri~ratorsare

Rayon is pro\'ing a good substi­tute for silk and nylon. Personsshould make rayon articles last as·long as pOSSible for the materialis also used In war productIOn forsuch things as parachute cords,small parachutes for dropping foodand military ti res.

WHA'r:SORT··OI= 006"19 THAT "THAT'S ge~·

FOLLOWlliG us ?

HE'S SPEEDING UP THE MARCH OF DIMES: Omee boy Abe Solomon.of the National Fou~daUon for Infantile Parl1],.I. 1D Ne~ York. hal hadh19 work doubled fOr him these day. with tbe buee demand for ~eetlnl

cards foJ' Presideut Roosevelt'. blrthda" Saturda,., 'Janual"J' 30. Wltb thepresent 111anpower problem. lIomethlng bad to be done and Abe'l lngeDlIh7finally caUle lb the rescue. Now be Ule. roller ,kate. to keep ap witb theIncrease. "1 want to help these people alII eall,·IaYI Abe. "and tbe QuiCk.the cards go out, the more time people win have to seo4 their eontrJlmotlons to the While House,'· Abe will have to bang up hlllJtatei ID • end~}'8, as be'U be oa to' joln the arm,.

Jewelry is rapidly hecomingmore precious, Another prohibitionordt>r prevents the assemblage ofjewelry findings containing morethan two per cent platinum. Plat·inum is uspd in product ion of manydelicatc instruments of war.

Science doesn't !iupport thethrory that black coffee is betterfor you than coffee taken withmills or cream, So. Mrs. Americamay be able to eff(let a.substantialsaving in coffec by educating herfamily to like cafe au lait--coffee

~~e~~f~r:I~C~otm~n~~~~I~~lfi~o~coffee.

Manpower shortage's are de­veloping in more and more areasin the United States, Manpowercontrol wif] probably be in effectwith~n three months in every ma­jor industrial community in tnecountry. .

NEW!';.ABOVT THE WAR:Frorn Office of Emergt>ncy

ManagementAmerican fight ing men taken

prison{'rs hy Germany or Italy andAmerican civilians interned bythosC' countries recpjve regularAmerican Red eros", standard foodparcels and n('cessary clothing assoon as thc International RedCross commit tN' 1n Geneva isnot~fi('c1 of their c1l.pture and camplocation. A total of S,931 food par­cels were reported dispa tched dur­ing November to United Statesprisoners of war and in,ternees incamps in Europe. PrlsoneJ!R re­ceive a paclHlge a week and in­ternees one cvery two week.".

A new system of mail delh'eriesto American seamen will enablecrews of American merchant ves~

sels to receive mail from relativesa,nd friends at home, delivered tothem at foreign ports.

AI,TONA

Thl' n.. If. 1[an<;('no; o;pl'nt Fri·d<t'y ('\('nlllg In lllf! Emil MeyerhOBll'.

Nil"' (i.'o. fkrl'l's sp{'nt Thurs­day ,lflprnf)on \\'11h Mro;. ,J. G,Bf'rJ-:t

Up to- Df'('emher 9, 1942, Ger-many had repor!C'(] :2:28 U. S. pris- OPA has ~nnounc('d that.neith~r

onC'rs of war and 1,491 internpd U. gasoline ratIOn books ~or llres Will8. civilwns, of whom 7R8 Wf'rc I he Issued to w'rsons fallmg tn havem('n hnd i()3 wompn, Italy had re·/ Ilres inspected.portell 1:5 U. S. prisoners of warI -.ann ~1 U. S. intnnp('s nf whom 13 Brig. Gen. Guy Hennmger sug-W{'rp men rind P1ght women. .Ia- gpsts !{eepmg ranch and farm em­pan hnrl n.'porll'd 1,44::! U. S. pris- pl?yes on thf'ir ..Johs th.;ough. theollPrs of WBI', 31() army, 728 rna· wmter ,,0 Ih{'y ..... 111 be a\<.tliahle forrint' corps and 404 nil\-Y and 1,8R3 summer work.U. S. in[('rnN'S, 1.S~H'; TlH'n and :2oR7

j-----------.I wonwJl. Japan· holds many timps Annual r('port of the safC'ty pa-thio; nUmb(T (If Am('ricans, and trol shows that last Yf'ar N('bras­cV("'ry ;\\·,tilab1e means is being k"a hac! 6.13;; traffic acric!f'nts f(>.

by us('c! 10 ohtain from JHpan com- suIting- In 19·1 (kalhs, :2,fil-i:2 IOjur·Staff Corrpspon<!ent pl('1(' II"t" of n,lm" ..... IIH' furni."h1ng ip" <lnd prop<,rly d<lmllgl' totililng

Il._--'- ~I of whl('h is rl'lj1Jlrf'd undl'r tlw In- ~1,2S(},()OO.

i' tf't'riall0nal ('on\'l'nlion which tl1<l t l -country has agn'('d to ;lflJlly. . Fanners who fJn~l ltleir fud and

_ mileage' allnlnlf'nt lrlHf!('61.Uate mayA r('('en1 report show" that 40 apply to th{' f,lr~ transportation

per c(Ont of all Rritl"h war produc· commitl{'C' for ad)Ustm{'nls.tlnn workpt"s ;11'" woml'n. Soon thl'numh('r of wnm('n In England's m·duslry \\oill equal that of men.

~' ppreclate!il~a~r. Fed wooled lambs hi~414-~ear

C l. ichard Baier; son of the hi.gh of $16 Monday on the SIOUXEm I'B iers, writes "'from nOl,th ICity market and repea ed Tue~ACr ea that he appn'ciat('s tht' Hl'r- day. For thl' two days va ~el werea'ld as a 'means of k{'('ping. in up Li'1 to 4(J ('e"nls. NallV fattou h li'th home folks and fl'i('nds. lam. hs sold at $1,).50 to ~15.75, and

it'd wnolpd lambs al $1;),75 to $16.Ii In Fl8rldn. Ca,mp. C]lppC'rl l<i,!,h."i reached '6$15.50~

vLiarl Nelson, .<.,on of Mr. slaughlt'f ewes sold at $ to $8an M : Charles Nelson of Con,- and ~('('fl('r~ lambs at $13.50, to $14.­cor, is now stationed 31 81. 25. SWine k.ppt ~acc With thePc rs ur ,Fla. He is with 1h.. lambs, makmg gains of 40 to 50ar y ,irg(orce in 111(' I'fechnical ('flnl'-; lhal bnH'k('~prl. hutcher hogs

tra ninteommand. ~Ll~I~;':;;: ~~/1.~~~·i~~ll ~:~ltlP~O~:a~:, Tcc~-;;'ltal St'11001. whilE' Wl'l'(~ \ni' a fully stcl:\dy. to

t. ,. loyd Pflueger, hroltlr'r of ~1 rf:ng. b.as!.", probHhl~ so~e hlgh­M J~ k K··t f W '. l'r In m,,,tancesf MOBt :-;Iaughter, r,., b". I mg

h, alnro h<~nf', Is sleer" ,md y<,arllngs clcl:irt?d at

In ec Ilea sc 00 or 1 (-' nrmy '" . '''''--, d f 1 heifers atair for C,S ih Amarillo, Tpx;H;'. He ~12 to ,:'iil.),~,) an. E'fha be n a mechanic 1n Ohf{') be. $11 I0 ~1-1.7.), ~<1WS and ~ulls rat·for g ng into sCr\(1ce, cd as strong to :2;' cents h.lg.her ~or

-....L......- 1 part 1111 recovery of losse~ susta1n~

jIrf I.. (,d Ihe III t I('I' part of last week.r"s \.IOmmlSSlon Stock (,3111e wen' largely steady,

Southern Camp ~~~I\:t;rl.-~~~alvcs selling at $15.50

Otto Saul. \\"aynp" scored ,Fri·day's lop of $14.15 on hogs.

Others from this vi'cinity on theSioux City market this wcek are:Martin \Vill~rs, ste('r~ at $14;Claus Winther, stC'{'fS at $14.R5;Chris K\'ols, hf'ifers at $13.7:1:John Thomsf'n, steers at $13.65:LC'iand E, Johnson, hogs at $14.65;Ot10 Schultz, heiff'rs ffi $12.85;Fred L('mon. ho~s at $1 .6:5: EI·mer Nelson, sl,{,f'r~ at $1 .15; Os~

car Cunc!/'rson, hogs at $14.65;Frank Slark, liogs al $14. ); FrankJohnson. hogo; at. $14.30; EarlCurry, hog." at. $11.fi5: Che,,~er

Han"l'll, !In',.::s at. $14,7~; GeorgeKodl, sl~'('rs and helkrs at $12.~~5;

M('I\ In Manz, steers at $14.50.E. G. Lundahl! lamb,s at $15:25;

Paul,Dahlgren, hogs at $14.40;I I('nr~' C. Np[son, hogs at $14.40;lkn Frrdric!tson, stf'ers at $14,­IS; !Gpo. Waokpl', hOgs at $14.25;llpnry Bi'lgkman, hogs at $14.25;I Jon and Rph J-krkenhauer, hejf­('r" al .<j;n.:l{): Marlin Wlill'rs, h&if­pr~ at sq:, Clarpncp ::;chroed('r,stl'pr'o; :t! $14.2'); John Weiersheu~

s('r, hogs al $14.11:;; Ift'nry Deck,s!<'cr'o; at ~t:i.:1f); Aug. Koll, ste{'rsat $H;:f;O; Don Meyer, steers at$1~: 'N~)"'~(IS S('hroedn, steers at$1:1,1):'>;\ I(~e(j, Lfngenberg, heifersa4 $ 1:q1;); I<~ph' and Uon BeC}(cn­haw'l', "fwifrr:-; at ,'f1B.3:i.

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YOU

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I AM NOW WITH THE

Announcemeni:'

COE COMMISSION CO.

C. H. 'Shori:y' REW

and would thank my many friends andcustomers 'to consign thf~ir cattle, hogs and

sheep to this firm.

WAR·TIME DRIVING HIIIT.,INCREASE BATTERY STIIIIStCUldiDq Itill actually weanem automobile batt.ry ouLAnd Daturally you dri••loday only wb.1l if. aNo­lute-ly D.e•••ary. So. witblb. car idle for dQTli at Gtim., your battery tem'. getr.c:J:.arpcl. Tkat 1.0..... It••alr: UDethl. 10 take theatra.ln 01 mod.m drh·lnq.

Now. of aU time. you n••eI10ng.lC1l1ti1lq power of II B. F. 'Goodrido G1.ASSTEX. ThJo,1>alIory 10 tIM _ "'.ur _ .."Guarat••d for Ie IBOnth&. ',4. •

\USO HIADQUDTIH Jell I1mlYsn~

421, Main

TOO LATE! YOU

TO DRIVE UNLESS

SlIgU lit,. ,"rg.fe, l.d.JII.g

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WAIT 'TIL

RIGHT

INSPECTED!

STIRTZ OIL CO.~, w~<,

Your government wants you to keep your car in good runningcondition. Thal's why Mileage Rationing Regulations req""irethat all tire. MUST be inspected, holder. of Band C book. byFebruary 28, 1943, and holder. of A book. by March 31, 1943.UnlNs you comply, .you may lose your right to drive.

WE' ARE OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTORS

But don't wait until the deadline. There's sure to be arush ... with dAlay and inconvenience, If you comein NOW it will take only a few minutes. instead ,ofhours in line.Don't take chance~on anything as precious to ,youand your country as rubberl Come in today. andmake SURE your lites are safe and sound. Total on­the-wheel inspeCjion cOst of 5 tir,es-25c. (Additionalcharge where demounting is necessary.)

YOU PAY ONLY 25~FOR ALL 5 TIRES

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Save gas! ••• Save rubtier! ••• with

the B. F. GooClricli~

~.HEIE'S HOW IT WOIIS: [cuily huta.lI_d. ­it lit. a.a.y crec.l.rator aa .haWD. ThlSp.ld' Ward.n II then adju.eted to 35

.. mile. em how. It remInda you Dot to..'. ".tlP on. U- in atarting-or Wb.D dririDfjJ.

NO 5PEEDO"IT~' WATCHING. Wh.n35 m. p. h. ia recreh." the ba. 01 th.Speed Warden come. in eontmd: with theODor board. YIN know. without loolrin9.thai you'.. r.ached the 35 IDo Po b. limit.

IF YOU NEED MOlE POWER. lor hill. or.mlrg'eDci••• lu.t pr... your loot cr littl•bard.r. ClDd 9.t th. ape.d you n••d. Th.Spe.d Wcrrden i. a remizul... - not a..-.qo.....mor. I11.a..... you fuU .Dgin. powerto va. when n••ded.

HAVE YDUil TIRES-Jrll'll

i\ Thnnk \'011 .

r WI~li JIJ thi." m;1111WI" 10 lllilld\

till Itw nl'iglllll)f's ;Inrf frWIl(ha:-"."I."ll'd and illso (I111'11'(j flll'l!" il:l­

:-;1."!;lfWI' folluwlng flly IIlJury.-­ElliS .Jo!lnson.

Fllmll,\' )}illllf'r.A c(l0IH'r<lII\'p dInner and IIJlH'IJ­

l'Oll ,II Ilw (>1111 j'\;(·I"flll hun II' S;lt-urday honuring I'v.t Et"lt"k-sn!1, ~on of Mr. and ' El~lJ!Erickc;on of Fn'monl, is homeon a fUf'!ough, WE'rv i.ttlcndcd by1\11'. and Mrs. J';mil EI"Ick:-.on andfarnJly of t:rl'lllOnl, Mr. ilnd Mrs,RL'ul1cTl Lioldbrt'g ami rlrtugiltcr ofConcord, Mr. and Mr;-.;, WeldonMorlenson, Merlin (lnd Marcia,C;lrl I-IolmIH'f'g, Mrs. Tuttle, Mr.<lnd Mro;. JIl'flj'y Ilolmht'I'g, Vk(orllnlmlJt'rg, Mrs. Anton IloJmbcrgand ,}(lHnnl', 1\11'. lind Mrs. MartiniIlollllbng, Mr. and MI',". LenusRing ,inri Lf'r10r;1. IA'nom acc()m~ ipanlc'd till' Fn'monl n,latlves herL' IfrOlil \"';11100 for till' d;lY. I

Iiollorl'li 011 ~l\lnl Hay.TlHI."l' gal hl'rlng In t he' IT. A.l

NJlllrud I!OITH':' Saturday afternoonto \'islL \\-'Jth Mr:-. Anna Ander:~on

on her 7BI1i birthday annl\:er~ary

were: Re\'. and Mrs. C. P. Hall,Mrs. H. S. Collios. Mrs, l'\cls Lar­son, Mrs. E, E., 1Iypsl', Mrs..EphAnderson. :\1r. and Ml"s. ~Carl L.Anderson and Lconl', "Ir. and Mrs.E. J, Encsun, G, Allred Johnson,Mr. and .0.1rs, EIJls Johnson: Fa·vonte Swedish song~ of Mrs. An­derson Wl're sung by the grouIJ; 1

talk given by He\·. Iiall who alsol'pad H letter from 11(,\'. P. Pear·.'>qn, who is in California. A co­opel"ilti\'c two-eOill'SL' lun..:heon wa~

served. (,

Mrs. Ray Fluery of Norfolk, hasaccepte~ a teaching position in thePonca high school. Sqe begins herwork January 25.

"'~..,:;~i'i.A,~~~~' of p:~n~""",!~led November 13 in the' naval~ngagement off the SoloQ\<m js-

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2S.oz\ 18'"Can... ~.. C

Yellow.

Llirge 19i>!l:g.... 0: I

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recent Vi8ito~ at~,thc Henry BareI- Sunday and the windshield frost- p ~. II Rar.. N.-iCh.nb !la-me.•. ~o~· Mr~.-.'.NiCh- ~a d had, ~.lI.•d.aY m~e~n~ I~·j~~.-·(·:~-.l'-hh;·)::a-;. \~'I-UCh i:3 ('z1Ch.1man home. MIss rma Rau~s is as- cd over. Mr. Edwards aligl\ted ~RENNA ols bil"\hday, u day fn the Henry ,'Sc.hmil I., I :-lo\"akiun, T~nr'l!J' which i:-; a- Sesisting at Henry. arelman's. f,r-oml the car to r~move th~ fhlst !-I01 J II S~slie was qliltt well represent,. and suffered a heart attack from (By taft Corre~pond'e~t) V';i',~ ,ell an a,:c

y, 'pocnng' of jr. h me. In the afternoon the i bliil') dance i::I.nd Kola. ' i

ed at Wayne Tfie:;day at the Carm h' h h d'd ' H cr, were Sunday supper men laycd cards whJle the WGfT!- Sr'\'el'! ,Jum[J:-; J'i the n'lfnhe. gi -

mo"l,'zat"on daY~rOgram w IC e I not recover. c was ~ , ~uC'~ts Ja.st week at Gl'(J. Frah.m's. en lh: their meetmg.. The club: en I1Jrill ~r~hool; ThiPa-rj F'(J If) s'0 J' 66 years of age, a former national rhey 'J.Lso calJ d th KidMr. and Mrs, Alonzo Soden were oJ .' • e In e negcr m~.m en; r('vea (' tjlelf bifthda.y,. lh" and ShlJcr:l:l.kpr Dm,c '.

guardsman of Iowa, and a Spanish at Victor Knicsche's ,January ~J, I<lr'oth('rs home, fflcn sand chosc hew ones for! 1 and :.!; Gu~taf's Sk0at,:l.l Ii'.-,-+-----*-----:11 Manfo~ N~:;, I ~o~f~r-·Mr. and AmerU:an war vctcran.•Scrvices Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wl'rt \',"('l-'e . ~lrs., :\~~l',rt. Gam~Jlc and Lynn thLq ar. The club meets again In P:IW j':il.ch, Amt'rlcan d ric',were at the 81. Paul's Episcopal at Fred Thun's Thursday evenm." spent 1. ue::.dd)- .e\-L'nlng l_~."l wcek I two 'eks 10 the Harry Gram-lUlst Il,}-' :.;r;-,(j, , :3 ;\nd -1: .BUCk and 'il'

Mrs. Theo, Kal, has sent word by church and burial at Logan Park". " 1'>' 111\ the Gt:(Jrgc \vqt homc.'. fll(' men home, ::11'1 I -Ii y i __ d, lilI' Il; 11\' ,

letter that he lS now m northcrn cemetery. The f.rC'd H.urdS .~.r.!('~L sund':YliJttendCd U lciepilullc mecting atl -'--.~~ ._____ and Ilil S\l~;,n~'I'Lil i1 $ljU;IH; <)ancl'Africa. last week at AltfL'l't K<u s at IJcn_ the schorll hoUse, Ph br,H!"" ,-) ;Hld Ii ' i ',1Ii'.....+..,-;----t1----.... 1 _. ...- ,1der.) Mr, and Mrs. Cco. Bruns and

Mr, and Mrs. Emil Tarnow, Mr. I I Mr. and Mrs',AlvJn V(!gr,j were \Vilbur, Mr. anr! !VIr". MelVin G oups ill Program FORMER WAYNE 'ST~'TEand Mr•. Henry Tarnow were at. Southeast Wakefield at CarJ IJammn la,' vVcdnesoay Brun,o wen: illono'lY e'emng dlO'l STUDENT MAR IES

. T c s~vere week- d weather Geo~ge Dinklag~'s last wc('~ ~o (By Mrs. Ellis Johnson) evening.,' ner guest.1{ of Mr.". Emma Bruns In I'hy.i~al cducii.t!on slurJi.'nh '01 :\1>'- .J, I!r!f-:;;,n, rlHUg ler ofIcauS d Some social' ~.ff~irs to be rcmmd Mr~. Dmkltlg~, az:td .emJI, The Gllbcrl\ Maus were Sunrl:iy Pr:ndcr IUf't \\-·eek. , I Mrs. s~.her DC\\J!z Carbon Mr. ;iI,d :,lr~ l. J.l-jl)L;an o[~a1t-poSt ned. liJ wh~ are twms, of their bIrthdays. ., Ia,.<;t week dinner gucsts at Frank Mr. and Mn;. lVlc,I\'1O Bruns ctndlthe.co vocatro~ fJro~ram at llll lllll, 1,1'1';'I~lr i',ride' ('hr~<.;lm;v,

1M . t. J .. Bressl.er!w~s a Salur- Jamce T~rnow celebrated hcrs, Mrs. Kenneth Packer and Mari- Baker's. thf' Donald lVIJlllkrns \\-'l're'at rViel- college uc.o.;da)- mfJrnmg.1\"·O'~CiJl- ot :",,11<-1\ (',((ll!t Clark A.

,day visitor at SetH hnljlersol)'s inl too, January 10. lyn visited Mhs. Ivan Johnson amI Miss Lena V'':al"J"(.'linan was at \'In Wert':, las~ Saturday C'\·l'nl~g. lege cl ::;('5, tramlOg ~ch()lJj l;,md nj·;., "r'll ,': .\It". ,;Ild :Vlr~.'W. F.:Wa. efield. i': - - lvalyn Friday. ( Geo. Frahm'::, Tuesday lil::;L week Mr. and :Vlrs. lAo Lmd.-';3Y, :vIr. and ru~al. S 001 puplls I}~ 1 '.-[L']'·I". Thl' couplf'

, M , and Mrs Her~" Han."cn and I. lo(aot Is ~hti!!itcoctl. B. W, Frl'drl'''k~on [lur"hased ]\1r" K I J k d 1.' unlls (\Ilk dancc'" ..JJI .~ '- '- '- for dinner S. cn :1e son an vIrginIa'" 1I,e,!' hiJJT1L' IMnporarily·.~m· Iy spent. "'·.turd I. evenl'ng' at I On Ja.nuary. 10 . v. W. A..Ge.,r- cattle at Stuart and trucked lh"m' Ic"llpd lhct'C Sund8Y .ftr'rnoon and dances ~ade up the [Jro"I'Hnsa ¥ 0.; Mr. ami Ml".", (;CO, Bruns were Y . ". .,. b'· In ~;'~I .\J'~( J.,. Tl.'>' .. \\hcrc Cadet~, e ter Hansen's,', ,des chrHitened the lttle son of Mr. here Thursday, 1:\11' 'lnd :vIr" \IDl'rt G'lmblL' and The ber:-, by' c( II I J ld M 1- 'r at Don Lutt'::. nCiH" Ci1rrull, lu.:it ".. '.' . ' .. '" '. '. '. J t'g'~" Li(l'n ~ \\:,'n~'" h >:,oIl"n,d. :-'lis;; Hogan' M s. Yfill Longe ariq {amity have Ia~ rs. LoUiS. ?s.n, naming Lloyd Carlson spent last week Wednesday. son Sundny c\·enmg. Mrs. t 1. were t ,I follOWing: Ac'? o! UJ;~- H I I ('nfj~ 'J \\ :-jf.t1{· Teacher:-.had as a guest last week an uncle hl~ Roge,r LOUiS. p ':!sors were in the B. W, Fredrickson home Mr. and Mrs. Evcrct t t.,inrlsiiY .\losc." \'0-:1." <.11 W,crt ~ la:-t Wednr-'s- monds, r n . lfl~h lilt, \', t'ii\ Ing 1"JIII !'d I--Qr'r tiw;.of rs. Longe from 'Macy. MIldred .1arnow of Omaha, l;enc visiting Myron. oalled Sunday afternoon last week day. afternoon; rlw OlSt .....as re- d,ance, ml?g rhrough lh~' H.:l', all"ndl"J L'J1iver~ity uf

T e Lutheran Aidl met Thurs- ,an~ Ervm .Baker. The Henry Tar- Mr. and .&1rs. Chits. Pierson were at George Wert's. Imo\-(,d lil~t :\ednp~d'1f ~rom the [Come t Us Be Joyful, <. p'~tl'd, );clJl·,hl:;1.~a~ at Mrs. Ru,dy Yonge's. Next 'I

nows, Arvid Luncis, WIIl.. Bakers Friday evening visitors in the Ed. Mrs. Arthur U.dl'gaanl spl'nt la~t Iknee Mrs, \-\-ert In.JUr.ed In a fall.l'}-_I.en, .. B ,n Setting V.hICh, J', :In, -~--__meeing place will be'set later. and th~ R~v. Gerdes.farllllY,werc Gustafson home. Wedne~day aft('rnoon \vith ;'\olrs.' ,- F~nghsh ance, GIrl I Left I,,-~- ~,r'Trill St"\l'f:.'-. 4l->, ll;ltivr' nfi

~',gust Kai .' recenPY returned entertalOed at luncheon. Mr, and. Mrs: R. A. Nimrod and Andrew Granquist. I , lor Anni\ersary. , Ihl.nd M VhlCh IS ~ s~luarc d;I~("1 ., LiT" ·r~(JfI. 111('(1 :n :',j ....,Htcna, Callf.!fro ,a visit to Robert ScHmidt's -', family Vlsiled In the Ernest :--:iam- Wm. SCfi'rlvo.r , \'.-'ho un,rJ(!I'Wt,nt

l,1.110. 191.h we.ddlng.an.,nj\'ITsary ?:.t~:~~ ~:~~~_~~.hlch I~ I',llh-II;,: \\("j,.

an e~J..o.Y.ed visitors IOn h.iS .birth- . Hom..e'oJJ:!t~~.•!<!,"OIiS' " ,I u?lson home at W.ayne .£o'r.ldilY eve- an opera-lwn In a V;aynl' ho::pital, 01 Mr. and Mrs. 1\1\'ln \ogf'1 WRSda of,Wednesday.: Mr. an? !"irs. ,. r~ lfJrgc drove mng. is improving nwely. Iob:-;Pf\l'd Salurday l'\l'nlng, .Janu-

r. and Mrs. W. ,c. Ring and Ito SIOUX CJty 1ucsday afternoon· Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bard, Gordon Mr. ,and Mrs. Cl'orge \\-'l'l.t \'i...;iL- ary 9, With a surp[J~(' party atle sPent Friday evening at ~f last week and w;~r{', supper Vl~- and Dale were Sunday dinner and cd in t.he Fritz Thun home la."t lh('ir hnme. In thf' group wcrc the i

,G Buskirk's to ,remind Mrs. ilt?f'S at Everett Rl~gS., ~lanl~Y. Juncoeon guests'Jn the Ed. Gustaf- Wednesd:J.y farnilJC''' of Frcd Thun, OlIo Saul,!l~.U irk of her blrthday.~ ,Ring, wh? has bfqn ,n a shJp thrlt son hom0. . ,Mr. and Mrs. \V. AIH'nl and IElnlf'1" Pl'lf'rs and JlalTY BiJk"r,!" r. ang~,Mrs. Orville 'Puckctt, do~ne~ 22 Jap pl~he~ irncl four .Mrs. n. \v. Frcdrlckson..Vi."itcd niHil' of Carrull, \\'('rl' at Frl.d ;1,1."0 ~u.~sl.'l1 Heineman {)f Pendt,r. ii:rfl, . Joe C ?Jsey, MjI1. and Mrs, A. ShiPS, .IS home on ,a furlough as wlth Mrs. J. W. FrederlCko;o!1 In Thun's Sund:IY last \\"I'l'k. Cards \\eL"I:" followcr! IJy lunehc'Jn IW;.! D.~Jph w e Sund.1y din'ner vis- the shIp ha.d to rQt., ur,n. (0 .the .u. the Ed. sanda.hl home Thul':-,day ML and ;\ll·S. (,;1'0. Brun.'i \ i~ited Ibrought by the, gue:'h. IIito"¥ at C. . McGuir~'s. ? for repaIrs from the Solomon afternoon. at Dick VonSI'ggf'rn' ..., ;It \\"I~m'r, " _

TS. Lena arnow was il Wed- Islands. He came ,home with the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Packer, Sunday la.-.;t wC'('k. I Injures. Eyf' on \'.'in. !ne day visitlots ~t Mrf:i~ Fred Longes and Wednf~day Mr. and Eugene and I\--1arQyn werc ,sunday ....Ja ~e's in honbr of her birthday. Mrs. Herman Hansen, Mr. and dinner guests in the Lc\"inus sp~~it"~hICOI\~,p('k"l'nr1 \\'ill~J;lJ:~lx~~~ rj~(l~S."l'JI ......;~~d:a~al.~~~u~'~~e l~~t IOt ers, were evening,lvisitons. Mrs: Fred Utec~t, Mrs. Henry Ru- Packer home. Jcn(' Sodrn at ,\]onzn Sfldr'n'.-.;. tll(: .Janu"ry:J. IlL' went

r. and Mrs. Hutiert Leuck of beck, ~r~. Em~l Lund and ?~'ne Mr. and' Mrs. Husscll Harrison, , The ,,\rthur (Jr!"gaanb w{'n' Fnd;iy tu undergo rin O(J-

PH ,er, Mr, and' Mrs. Waft Utecht, were dJ,nner guests at Longe::, 10 Billy and Tommy Wl're Sunday Sunday Ja:,t \\'ct'k dlnn,'r and f'ratron on the nwrnfK'r. FmnkAl~ert Utecht and ¥rs.: Rudy Stanley s honor. dlOner and SUpPP!' guests in the luncheon guc~h at Ll\'crn llar- LlmL"ay accrm1p;lnl('d him. ;\11'. andLon~e Were' last we~k 'visitors at I - r'red Harrison home, ucr's, ;\-1:'". Fr,!nk LinrJ,'-,;IY. Shlrlp)" GayFreq S,IUtecht's, Has Fatal Attack I\1r~, A. W. Carbun left for Udc- Mr. and ;\11'''. Ldwin I :Illbay and B!'yr:c \1"ltcd in the HU"Sf'11

so~~~~dT~~~aGye~is~g~rc:ttte~1 While Oilt Driving ~:~i\' \~::t'h sr:.\~~~\',~:.~, f~ ~\.,\\r~~;~ and :'11 ISS Flnn'nn , Llnd""y hOfl1l.' Sunrla} :lflprnoon10

• \'iSltpd !\olr.';, J;llllCo; Bdlrd Illa:-.t wi..'ek to ."t.'C ~1r. Lindasy.man Baker's. Mr. and Mrs, Hen Mr, and Mrs. A W. Dolph, .:\11'. son wa:-; a Sunday gUH1er guest in aftcrnoon. ,man Bruqi~itn -were Wednesday and Mrs. G('o, West were at Sioux ~hc \'ern Carlson home. M J \ I

visitors and Mrs. A. W. Dolph was City Wedn('sday to attend funeral 1\11', and !\-Ir."'. Bob \V,right. for- lY~ '~~K~n~l 'i';~:·J~:.~;ll:/~,1 1',I\"r',~,~I;(:nl·:~;~(:.1 ,1. ().·J.B~);'I~~ ~~I~II~~b~'~:('~;~d hu ..... - J~a Friday visitor there. \ services of Harry Edward~, lJus- merly of SIOUX Clly, \\'ere Satllr-, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F',t-evert., band of a niece 0 r. Dolph, i\Ir. day dinncr gu>:-;;ls In till' Fn'dMr. ."nd Mrs. Will ~arelma.l'l, Mr. and Mrs, Edv..ard:-;', \vho Ih'C'(j in IlarTlsJn hom,: 'f4riol" to thcll" ll,itv~

nd ~rs. tferb~t B~relman ,,:-vcre Mankato, Minn., we e out driving lor FloT"ldil on

'.liiiii~iiiili!~tiill~B~U~Y~·~·!D~E~F~E~1ti5E+STAMPS' Sanely ~~~:;,.M" W"II",'., -!'-- , -~-'--._ ..-----+----- in Ih(' llJlI

mil. 1\1['~.

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.:\'1r, ;tnd .:\'lr~. /:\(-'n'tt H,·I"-, or\\"('I"t' Sun(l'iy dinn"lCild L. Anr]cr:-'Oll

Alic'. l\lac ;-';lmrod, \\'ho\\I,,'k-('nd In thl' H .\.f\.·IIl1t'l)(J f!()rll(', ;1('('I)mp,lnJ('l! themto \"'-;lytll'

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1\11':-;. yVlilutll1 J I. Meyer and UI'I-la iJnd .\'11'0;. Ann;l Lllh1Jer:-.tc(]l,all u[ Wayne, \H'f'l' Wedn(,:-lda)'afternoon \'1:-'1101'." III the Bllgl'11\1(')"l'r home. Gl'orgC, and LeroyMl·yt'r, :dso of \?v';IY)l(', worl' Thurs-day ilfkrnoon \'i:-'Itors and L.lnch-COli guc.'iL.;, '

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1934, FORD TUDORA nic.e one., wortb tm Q.l0ney.

1934 CHEVROLET TUDORLots or 8en1ce In thb one.

1941 FORD SUPER TUDORLou' milp.ag... radio and beater

1941 FORD DeLUXE SEDANLOC'aIl)' o\\ned and jU8t like new.Radio and hl"atpr

1941 CHEVROLET S·pa... COUPERadio and heater. A nl('e one.

1940 CHEVROLET S.p..... COUPE, Good rUbber and II nice (Oar. See Ulls on~.

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No'f js ~he tim~ to put your b~ildings in condition forbe.1 protection, You'll fi"d many helpful .uiKe.lion.Ji~ our plan books. '

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. SlIC')·zvill-Williams Paints & Varn'ishes

Tire I ~peetion', IIt.!ocatd'cuIs"breaks,

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, 1*'11' T YEAR WAYNE, NEBRA~KA, THURSDAY, iA;UARYI21~'--- ---- - NUMBER THffiTY-SEVEN

ucc~~s~ulSale of - 1h~;ry---News sk~l-i~-.~ra~t';-;ed'~Gi-;'e Inst--;'ii~tion Midl~~d'-Wil~-'~~~ Se;si~;;ofCourt Pm;t War World h', ,Horses Is Held I F II Qff Led On /farm Service 0 W T Is Held Thursday T . f P

~. Gunn:.r Swanson held a verv "The·true UnIversity of these ~ a ge InterndtJonal Harvester dealers ver ayne eanl DJ."trJ('1 Judge Fay Pollock, here 0PIC or rograms may • removed. . fitl h' I t '1--' 1-days is a collection of books."~ d

hoot ~~e 'Ilieing '~~~~~ Theor::e::g~ o~:40 ~~ed Carlyle. .. W. C. Heikes 1& Injured at ~ak('~ccl~:a~~~r:;~~mW~~~:~~~~: Take Close Contest With ~~,~; ;~h.U~~~~~g ~~:CJ~~~;I~~ w~\r;;~ Student,. Discua. Pro~o.~dget t ili 'Was $118 ~ What. Carlyle .salC! yCRrs ago IS Earl Heikes Home Near Walthill, Laurel, Ppnca 'lnd Wildcats at Fremont D(IO \Vq::;htman seeks clear tItle

'400 p ~n the . .. I more true lhan ever today. Thore Ob t Th d Wayne \\cre here la:;t 'Ithursday to 1h. dE· t ~l h h h f Plans for Lastin. Peaceization thl~I~(.'I' and R . - - f ~ -t. \ arc so many young bG~'s In our / er urs ay. aUpnd a mi'cllng on servIcing ,ura ay veninI'. :: ;un%~ :uts~~: tther~:t~~cet c~I~1 ,Before Local Group.

,'-, ;'j,ld,11 'Iseetd $U <:est~ ;re '5C edul- ~VZfston 0 nt armed forces today who arc beIng ,\\'I. C. Heikes of Obert, formerly farm equipment to make It last for Aft<'r two dcff'ats by W<,IJnp IhP 1n\J1ed to hf'ar the ca~. 111(' llOSI-war world was tho",e or cbruar an . ystem Planned denied U umver~lty f'uucatwn t laL of Wayne, suffered a fractured the duratIon, Vern Wiltt~, service Wildcats thIS season, Midland Sale of .cedar county land to <-

1!/1 he commit oc wnI mee.t again ccrt~lInly t"he least we can dn is to skull Thursday when he slipped manilglT. and FA. Pcl£-'rsnn, baskelllall squad \Nnn ()\er the 10- ThomCiS Johnson was approved In tOPiC consld{'fcd at a "town hall".~Fe ruary lb. . ",' • ReY~'ion of the ,1~-4o?it system send thorn hooks. Let us nN<-Jrget and fell 111 a potato cave at the hlocknwn, In eonJuncllOn With the Crt I college, qumfct at Frem'nnt thp parI IlIOn sUII In the estate of program for A A L'. W. Thursday~ ---- -----~t Ifor,de erment

of QsSentJaI farm the VW,tory Bo(}l~ comp31g Brulg home of hIs son, r.arl, ncar Obert. SIOUX ('Ily bl'<J.nch, v.l.'le IJI·l.':iLnt to Thupsday evcnJng hy jlJ 10 4;:) AnnlC :\laas. ~~~<;~I~~~r~h~,~m'~,,~ya~Sase[IUnbcrhOOar~"" ',' 'To Pqsi ion in West'. ~flbor 'hcontemp~ate~ to meet the your h~k mto thb Ilhml'y d<,\y. Mr. HClkes was unconsclOU~ for a gl\.-c SUJ,.:gpsllOns. j\lJlflland had losl on('1' 10 ....V:lyne (Jt!,l'r lormi11 ('nInes were filed '<: ... ~_• !,rlhur Jcns'n,\scm oj M. and mcreas~ gl~ senou~ labor prob- Her(' 'JS thp list of new o~ks whIle As soon'<ls ht' IS'ahlt:'. doc- In regular lILlY Hnd d "r'('nnrl lime and prespntpd college debate stu-

~,M,~t .:t.val· Jen cp, left FTi9~Y for I~m, aciordmg to S~¢retary of Ag- (lCccssiobrd lhl~ wCl'k: tors expc.st 10 mo\'(~ hlm!tQ.p. SIOUX I"()r'll('r Rf',~I'{I{"1l at thp tournarflPnl lr1 Hdsllngs. Wa)"'I-e--H10-gh- 'fa'ke~' dC'nts. Josephine Penn. SevernJdi wa'.ukee, Or " a suburl) p Port- rrt:ullur qau~ Wldkard Use of Now'ls The' Rest of My LIfe CIty hospItaL J ' " A flf'ld 'goal h'- (:('n.' Krugc'r 'n ..::") iJians. Rev. 0 W. Swaback, Ivan

~', ja d"Where he will be emrlll yed in this pla~ in Novembdr and Dcccm- WIth YOl\!o by F'l.lth R<lldwin. H.1V- Mr. l'Ielkt's and IllS ,.;on were Of ~' P thf' last mlnut('J of- Ihr' flrc,t ha'lf S J S. G Rosenbaum and WaITen Noake,.;.I~~ ,a ursery belo ging to R. W Case, ber led local selective \ lir'rvlce crs of Glr\ry, hy \,fJn Wyck Mo\!son, working In llw Cct\r \.-\lll'R the ac- \.....oUnly al-i.-iCS ga\f' YIldland i-i :,2fJ to 1.1-1 IPMI '-it 10- .> unt 1 IOllX anle Each prespnted some proposal for,\ A ephew 'of rs. S. A. Lut en;. <boards JO pass over ,about 100.0.20 Sporting Blood. by }~llery QUC'i'n ¥pnt happened. 1\11' rHelkes Mias __ _ _ fl'rn1ISSIOIl John SCh\\GlI·tL thpn I post-war organization by whIch It

" . .~--_....:..--~ , men w 0 "'(ould otl~rwls(, have (a myst('ry)~ Big Doc's Girl. by ~andlng on n kdgl' ahout three Mrs. C. D. Siefken Dies ,·n 110,d "l,scofln~ ~fJrt'(' tl1dl put :\1Irj- Kn',ghts Ma-k-e-G'ood Record IS hOW'd lasllng peace may be at-,b,een in.l1ucted into ,the armed scrv- l\1nry Med{'a '1<;, Wide 1<; the Galf>, C,ed off Ilw glounr! lll' f{'11 back- I rl h I ,i 1 I talnf'd-'

r California Home After (in d (,H ,~'1 10 L ilt 1 1" end of I I Frld B k b 11}Ces. I I~ 'Upton .~In('J,llr, ('~'1Jdl('d In tvards, ,,,jrlklng thl' l!<tck of h1:'> Ih(' Ihlrd p(,rlod \\dyrw lhpn n ay a& et a .\fl~s PE'nn explained the recent

_.__ • -'1' I . l'f'Hr, by Anll'p Bout(,II. Surgeon In bead on cohcrf'lC'. Sudden Attack_ !Jl(l~('rl up nnd \\<1:-' gdlnlng v.h( n Con ted Played. tT:<rll.' dgfl'rm'cnts between th'f'

Marriage Qf May Charge. by EII~.lb('lh Sw[prt, _ ('hbrl('s IIC'Jkl's w('nl to (Jbcrt Mr" (. I) Sidkt>n, 79. n'''ld('1l1 111l' galll(' clo"lrj I \\'.)I,np high dC'II\('red Ihe hJgh- COJted StiltPS. China and Grpat

IAnno~nced'Here Apple In tht'\AtllC, by I\-llldrcd l·nclil) 10 ,"f'r hiS brolher. of C(lllnly for some years, l'IClJlng V.llhout t)l!' '-.f'r\I(P" (,fill:, IOll!l.d Soulh SiOUX CJt) hll-.:h ~~~I~~~I~:(~k<;\~r)Sec~or:':n~cs~ prOTl'\I,>-,Jordan dll'd I' ~}I) loll()\vrnp.; a slld- J)/,Irn:tr RIl·ssl'n. snj!holllor(', ,:> stlllgJng basketball dcfe;lt la~t

The maJ1lI'lage of lIanpy N('ely, Non-fwtlOn .Crazy lIor,,,c, hy 1$ Elected Member rlion hl'.lrl .Itld('k at hI'" homp m ~ound th( h.JnrliedfJ It,.J IFnd8.} on the South SJ()ux Clly Afll'r pxplalnmg that war" r{'.Jr.,' son of Mr, and Mrs. I[arvcy Marl/' Silnlloz, MOIlI rC'<lI, by Ste- Of T.' 1 . G R('ddmg, ('dl FUnpI'dJ nIL's \\ll'l.' Eo 1\(' pl.lJL'I" V. 1')'(' t!lhl, d 'C(JUI'l, L'1-1I }41 no t1me rlunng the sull \\.hf'n ppople suffer from hun-Neely of Handlf>Y, Texas, and forT [Jll'C'n Ll':Jcock.1 Wnll' Irorn Vv'ash-, I~XC USlve roup conducted dl HpddJng. nn p('rsonal fuub, s!1IJwln;:: a \,-,rylgi1m'p dj(1 th~ Jo~pr,> Ihrealrn ilnd gi'r and U1wqual pflvileges Mr.merly of 'Wi~ynE'. and MISS Rose~ In~ton. by \l<1rWlUIS Childs, Poprn<; In .John (;- NpJhardl of Brnn- Mrs Swlkl n. thl' lurnH'r l'"mm:< rough gam". \\Ciynr I'ndf'(t the flr~l hdlf v,lth RO"t'nhdum proposed a world ft'rJ­mary Nelson, daughter of Mr and I Rprnl'm/)('I bJ John KllranJ Thel son "JD f';1 hrdskii poet laureale ,lone \\ 11(0:'( \\dS botn In r(m du Schw1111z Wll'.; hl;.;h s'op'r for a 1:1-) II'aU., ernllnn II' ~lll\e these ba..<;ic npp'tisMrs. Ed Nelson of Oakland whJch ChlCClgO by IldrrJ Iln.n"(n R('port dnd Ifllnlf'lly of Wd)nr was one Lac \\IS Ju)y H lKfJ1 Shl \~i::lS :\lJflland rndkm..: LIJ j!oLnI<.; Lo\'.(·11 Strdhnn. \VaJne hIgh gUdnl. \I.'\S <lnd Ihlh n"llre IX'ace.:fie suggesl­ItookplacelastMay19mlOv.a,has Irom Tok:,n IJY JO'.;f'ph C Grew. 01 10 (,'I~(tpd 10 !Jfe memhershlp marrull 10 (hnlllS IJ Swfktn :'v1:lg r"bn,o: V. 11" ~If.ih "(0J;cr [or hl...;h V,llh nlft.> !JOlnh fo)lo\\rrl ('r! Ihdt "urh a federation woulnJust been announced Mr Neely Vie Took to til(' W(~(}ds Iby LOUise In lhf ACll(j(>myoj Arls and Lct- JanUdr) ~L lH,lVI, 0.1 SIOUX RdlJld" \\.JJne. haI,lng 1/ fJIJlIlls. clrN I} by Slull {jf \\o1

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·Was graduated from th~ colllge Rich Blhlnd thf' LfH'P Iof Japan tCls HI I\C\.... YOlk The member- 1.1 I'lli' coupiL olJs(·f\cd their Midland (."iO) \\a..,.nc (l.'») ll~hl (';ra\ps W(lS the h""t !or,rfll'ldl dl'j!'lr1mcnts with all na-here In 1941 and IS 1fachmg i1t by Upton ('Iosl Let tl"10 P('ople shIp IS f(slnc!cf! 10 :2)0 goldc'n \\uJdmg ,lnnJv('r:-'<lry at fg fl pf Jg ft SO[Jlh SIOUX !ton" P'PII!,lhl) represented. HeBennmgton where 1hc }oung folks Knov.. hy Normdn /\ngtlJ, LJsten _ Wisner nlnl J('dIS i-igo .J n Sch·/. r X :2 11'11111 I ,) FIJ(j;-1.I, nlght\V:lyn(, high nli'.'~" I prn[J''''I'r] hd'Ilng' equal r('present~-live Mb Neely, who altcndnIIJlan~, by DOIolhyTholTI(lson Supplv Lt'nd-Lf'118P Thp ~l(fklns ClITll' to \V,IJn p J\'lrow f ·11 'lHlrJlt.,n I Illl' "Irr~ng ~()ffljlk high Ip.-Im dt linn or ndllon" In one body andschool here and also <it an Omalnd I Hecomendt d nldgllZlIlq I( ({dmg About tv.n mill Inn flf th( R7 md- counly J[] 1'>-;1-:7 Afll r L) Jl ,irS nn J. k Sch. z [':) 1 1:\1 gddnl (' 1111' (II:, ;H~dlt0J'1Um at 7,11). :\01'_1 r,,'prf'''if'n1.1110n rtccording to popu-huslne~s college, IS employed at the for t hn weI k lS <IS lollow,~ A L( t- lion (i-iSl s of < Innl'd frUlI s dnd a farm hl!1' 1111 Y nJ(J\1 d 10 I'Jlgl r Chnsm n L L f) .1 1;,',,1 l.: folk. nflr>r Ia StOW slart and 0111' i I,ll 1~1rI In ilnr,lhf'r A worl~ policeMead/plant as secretary l('r~l{)m,IS'lJl()r,on the I!~t pIgI' JUIl(S Itorn lhe H1::: 11 [)dck v.Ill In til' ")Jlmg of IqjlJ ThlY \\tnl !~aYn('k: 1 1 ,~J«I/It-.(>k g dl'fr,tt by G:rfiFhton prep. hd" Im_lflJfll' \\(Iuld al<.;o hea reqwremcnt

-------- of CollI( IS Jdnll,tly H1, H11, (Ity be rtqUll1 d fOI II nd I( ISC to WISOI 1 III I(J11) dnrl \\LrC lhCf(' ~rugl,~'g ~ () ::: Slr)\I'r f proVl'd f,ht, drfpatmg" :\orlhf'<'ht to mamLiln peace. ~Fuel Situation Good. In Pnson h y Jos{ph AHn{J ThiS c unlll 1'1:10 \\llrn lhcy mo\cd 10 S(!rnE'r" f (I II (I f 1 ~ of I.m(olo last !'-nda:, night b

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IPoP'I SW'ahack questioned the

Fuel sltuatlOn IS good at Havre", 11<; thl frl sl o! lv.o d rt 1( Iqs In the "ktor:,. "llamlns ( luh R('drllng \\ Ilhclms f U U U 1 1 II "f "rl' of ..'.1-..'1) • Hrll h It'dms (tn i fl'ii"lhllll) of t he world federatIOn.Mont, writes Dr J A Moore for- S,lturdl} I \(nlrl~ Po"t rJdnlJdr) \11s lIr)\\drrl (JtJ!d'--DW rntpr- Mr:-. SH'fkl'n Ir'd\('<'; rwr hushand, BI,'('I1.[ g 1 (J Ihll! rlcmr!" Ih!'> :,par. dPIJ(':Jr tOI m('ntj()nlO~ lhCll cooper:atlOn I" notmEtrly of Wayne :Mrost [Jf>OPICI9 dnd .. I Ollt I In", lhL' A L'lltdn t 11O('d VI( 1 Irv Vllnnms rluh at lhrc(' rJdughll'r" ,'\Irs I'parl Els- )u, I XI'f'ptlnn811:, "In-,ng "n dpfl'n"(' SUtrlf [I nt III ",'1 Up thl' Stl[X'r-there use gas which eoml'S from Int01llf ~ In Hong Kong:- Alii n 11,,1 S 1Illrrl,IY elrls hi'g<tll IJ('n of l,nll'lson ;'\;1,11 i\1rs ..'1:-: lH 'J oj;ll, 111 1:\ 1-, Lill I H k d dr'rhl\£' "CfJrlnO{ [I'Jne'l I "trlJrlllll' Who IS 10 deCide lhefIelds ahout 60 mJlc't'S (ltstan! so It I r.vr Iy \Hi'k d t!lTJrnHn,u! s ('11 h to dS" mtJIr 11l! Ir 0..1 v.mg hoxes. Stl'!JhltJ'> 01 Il('rlrll1lg, .Ind fl.1Js 111 Thi'> JrlriJr.dp" lh.d ,1 \( r ('In",,: j)1lrl I'll h Ild l llm "hRlI have" How

,r Is cheap Dr Moores hJ!1 for Df on of trH c1!JO\C' m(nt onrf! I I'n ;'\J('I"f1O of S;lCr,lllwntn. dnd lour ,It g,H11l' \\111 hI' offf'r"rl In 1(' fdn"l,d}lI11t qw prnhlems of crimp. un-heatmg cooking ann, hot watrr l hooks \\111 tp!Jf dl J11 t)W-l cn lnln I' Rost' Hill ""din/.{ s(Jn~. 1\IIH'II, \Vlllldlll. Ch:lrl(':-. .Jnrl I ;inri thO' \\ rnn' r \\iJl proh hl~ hI' I nlpl()\m,'nl labor unions. andwas $~15 last month CO<lI ISIIt mav IHlp Il1 ~OUI book sl'll<:- llr'''l IIJlI ('1,'lb nlPt lI.lrr:> .ill oj Ht'dllin~ Tiltf" ;J)'(' jdf'(lri"r1 m'T 11ll' Irlf' thr.IH lin, Ir"nlr.lll/dlltm nf power to be dp-alsovetyreasonahlc and camps tlOns I<I~I \\(dn'sdIYII] 1m' Ander· 1I-i gllnrlc'hildJI!1 ,11111 IS hrcallGirl in Honolulu I\\d\n"~ r"tr,rd f,n fr !hfn\\~ (Ir!':d,\\.llhlnlhlscountl'7aftert~efrom :l mme four miles from thel Stnn 1l(1!1I JI\I (li( (1ItI[lJ( n Will S(Ylt hllJ!l1 nl tr IJI,\l!n J( rry KJlTl' grdnd,llJldrpn J I D f W k I tlll~ \'-',[1' h.j~ lot ,on Im[""... "I\C I \\ \I (,in !,I'npl(' be patr.lotic to acity 1>( Iwld It .! m lS tl"u,il \'JJth :'vllss IJ(;'11 IS ,l np\~ 1111 mll( r ;lnd John .:'VII" f{1"pl n \\(-'nt \\I'~I I"r' til(' S n ~ ense or", Tn, I' ["I" Ih,' ~('( ,11 1 dm lul\,,, d' \\nrld union II lhf'y are not~. Weather at Havre ~'as'\erYIM;lrll;l('I!<)J{;IS"V}l'Y"'I~'r u.ppolt JOlnl'd l'd11lfr Farm funl'r,J!;lnr]v.lllr'·mdlr1\\IThhIT Thev.p:<lh{'I'llllwhullrit)"\\d"I"llhht f.I\I!r1tr'. IIOlhl'l[!!\\ncnuntry:'WhOlSto"comfortable ov('r the hO'lldays, A I\'1':o-,.t \.,r'('klnlthl"C(~!llmnWe ,.J: 11 k I I Th fathf!Unllltfwlll"ioIArJflI \{'r'y!lotlnllon(Jlulll,]ITrlrdlni::luj \\a)nt't:!H} SOlllh~iou'\:(II) TIld"I' 1I1'("1"llIn" In the economicChinook melted all t.he sno\\, 'hope 10 hd\(' 11](> ~lllmhlT of hooks ~f~:; :~I;:tl'll~~\fl~r'I'~I({~:~~,II;'~('~l\Vlt~ RO$I' ;"'1;)1!t' (i/l('''o In .1 II'Itl 1 V.·III_I fi..; fl1pf fg fl pI chao ... \\hleh "'"Ill follow the war:'

f Wayne, N"b. Dr. MooIf' mentIOns tl11lt hIS don<ltC'd JoJ' tile "ajtn ~ l!nvc JI . J) !l Tn lIold :\tf"t'tin~". t,'n I )p('l'mlJ('!' "':.J try .Jil( qtll'IH1l' i L'·,,~nldn f I) ! 1 !{';H.;n)f-g (I IJ l' R,'\ Sv,dh,H k "uggesled that theseL:;+:::::::=::s~--- _,_" -:..!l. ~_ ' I children arc having the ml'asle~ fL'drly In f('port nlm} \l y ,ld\O,.sd .... lnh d('\.-]{ (" and v.<lJS Wll.:htm<ln flo"l \1:Jrtl' IS .In 1'1<h r i I!I" f I) II (j I )~t f 1 r, :! 11""11' " Olu"t tl1l'('t first dtt~tion,

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fll1 Ikl' fanll f'qllJpnll nt Idst <"1,,11'1' of llll' l<tll' hahl'llt, (iUl'''O ~.1111 r I:' f 1 " 1 (;I'Ci\!'" f .! II 1 :\11"" }!.In,, rroposed that are-

10J • '1'1'1' ~,,',"~,II~r'al~tl'lf~,II,)TII,I.,··,·~ '1,1; I f' 1"1 (Ln;.;;\n V;tllt'y LJ\-('"Iock PIn. lOll '1'1 wtll hi' stll'"""d .II dnnu,l! \\ho u"t'd 10 {'orJI'srH,nd \\Jlh 1/1" (;11 ,If' \t' f II I () 1'0\\ II'r f 1 1 '.! I \ I\"d dnl! fl \I"cd League of Na-I' :. ,," " dlwerslltlhrrWllnllH'l: J-; "nck- or <Jrll/.C'r!C1J..;f1 l ullll1t·r!llYS 10 Lln- \\'dy'np girl Thl' JIawllll;tn mJ"S M".\I'I"C I IILongf IJUl,llnlb\~lluJd Lea solutJOn. The

I Y H '· • "ldugillLT In HlP l;nq d Sldll'~ "pn homl' nl ..]t· \\ldkrfl1,ld Id"t ('01 Vphrll<Jly:; ;\nr! 1 a{('ordlng Sd J " Omt folJov,lng ,I hard Idln In K.tn/.lf'r c J 1 I \Vrlford r 111 :2lplf'''lfrll !PHl::llP was defective In

S ollr Olt8tng : ;~~(~.U~':l~t;(' ~::{~d~~~ :~J~r ~(j(I~~ :1:''\; \~(,,'k ;vIonddY \vl!"n (,;JI-roll and tn Al.:pnt \\' R II,trr]pr I1nmf'- ('<llly [)('('l'mh'Wl', J! h<lrl hlTtl \PIY H('dl ~ (J 1) n Pllgnnl l.: f) 1 Oilha T IT h<JrI nn executive head,= '" ('OIllY :\1lJnson hp{';jtnl' new nwm. 01: rip m1lnUfI' IOlldl'ls anr] SI·OOpS. dry Csu,llly II IS ('old 111fT£' 1-11 lhe SIU'b!, l.: :) ~ (j J'c'bson g I U U 11 m,Jn} rnlportdnt states did, not lx-,.Ready f OJ- Spring stales 1:-0 also at <l record )('~k v.11 h ~)I'r" IlISI'I"I'S of S\\-!Ol' \\I'rr' r11"- III 1]( '11 lon, riff' 1.1 1r:wlnr' llrr'S. hn!ld<lJs. ami the> lslanrl fnlk" rlrc~ PO\\~'J<" J-:' U I) 1 : 11m;.; and nlf'mhers retamed rul\r)

'Ih(' numhpl" ('Ight IWI' cJnt i-lh()\(' ('Tjs",.d Till' Dllhlg)'( n hoys v.JlI fo d dr'lf IS ;11'1' dmong lhl) IO!JJCS It'r ri-iIO nr ('olrl at thi-it :-,('i:I!"on S(lah In g 1 1 i "[I\t'rPI~n!\ The proposal IS to

·Chickens and Pigs? :\,~~.::~ :l\~;;'d~ntf~~(:,:~'::~~ t:;1 :t~s.!Jer ('nltr1.I!O I' l'hn~<JI-y H to ))(' (r,n~ldl n·r! .1,,( ':::l~'8 ~1~1I~1~~ c,~:~~t'rllJI;o~:,<f~;~;~ 1',,1 ;li" II" H Tot,d" I 3 I, I ~:)'~~d\:~~I'~~'Ir;:II~~t~~'t~:: ~:;~~!\turf Y'l!.:'t' hll!I'htl' ;f'~~ r To Jt('lie",." Short~~t'. r.e"\·ps for 1'rainln~. Wrlt"s Rost' Marlc'. Each person H-llftlm0 ""I'nr(' v,,·d:,n('. 1'), tlw·pnsli-il unIOn. and trade group". g. , I SI'Cf('ldry ('laIHj" \\'lCkanl IlClS Ilill!l!1 ~nn nf IT(,\ i-inrl Mrs Ibn IS ;1111)\\('0 only lO·,.Ilallon.-;,q month, Smith SHJ11X Clly. J. til rdrr) on mtf'rnahonal business,

Tile foHowl1lg, Sh()W,,~.tlhP !1)(!l t· dlrC'('lf'IJ ('01ll111orjll y ('redl! COl po~ Defense workers get mote "1 m i1 "'IR"I,'f' ree :; I,Jl k Kiirr,,! j ;\lnrntng- ('arh n:>r)Ortln~ to an intematlonfllgdgn !t1r1('~Ylpd(l{'''s l'('Old of Ir,lllotl to "I'll ~{)\r'rnrni'nt-Il\vn('d >nlHI~I;:r~~ ;~;I1'y~~"I;~~'LJf i\P/~r;~ ddf'ns(' worker," lxplalns I Ill' gill, ., Il:-."('mhl~ TIll' old league setUedWd}rlf ~lhl<l"I'l, !In I1II I<.,oft lId Inri \\hll., "",!lli-il tn mill IOllt!l q, llolltl 11)1' lh(' n,l\:l! fl'- "and my dnverW'h;')lJgA.llnn" p('r f))C;J~('s lnd Mlsfi.Han55

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fil,f! 11'11-)(111 lnt.;)J1I!](lpdhf"'l"l01 thl ;\11"SIc, Thdt,,"hoU1IHtlllli'''lktlJ,ll1,q.:l's lnf'a,.Wet~tTOlt'n .\11 :\II,Jk""pro"111'ltlll)HlltL':l~I" \ "1))11 It)!) lo,nlhl, mJilt!s to!!]! 1.l':'I'1't:n "lInghl 1::Jr~ilm (',Ill! has h.>('oml';t nrganlJ:aliun With i

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• 1 ('II J 1J1(lIt~:I.:I'< h .II thr' \\'.1\11(' ;-iI.JII· 'JI'dt'll- WI'I'k" and ('hlldll'n an' \('1 .... h;!Il. dIJ" In tIll' fnlW lrpnwnrlolh \\1',,11'1'/1 t1l'mlsphere. Europe. far: fil,'d ':llllllllll (Illl"gl·. Ill! ('11.',. !toll!, \Vdyn(' pyabout It Hilt I !II,t\1 Ilk" lh,' "lllm,!'1 1n"lall:ltlOns ('j,,1 Afrlc", and Australia-ASIa' b I !\ 'Nflll"f'i of Rationinl) . dlJillf'1 111 ('l)nlll1l'I('1' ,IIHt III Ill(' t t If l't It 1 lh f ted

r Full~rto,n Lum er CO. E. ~::lll:',1~:::;lll' Il.:" 1/ ~S'i 1)11 \. f1rOfn, ()/J/t ();fice 1I1'IJI tilt' i'ollTtl~ cll'lk You art' ~(II{,',:,lp )~I~:;I~;, r~/ (nn t',~ ~~~: ~~:~l~~" 'i:;~'I~~lln/t1;~o:n~~::Pd;:P ~}~,~'·Cl n~ra/vco~~::ti:~OUlfjl"~ •• :j.11 ('h.dt"llll"II~' Ilr'('d l'l ('ono"ult thl'''(' 11Ip" A nlght "htll ill lIHh:lm III ,nd 11"IJPrlln h from :'\Il' and :'\1r:- L L o.;.r.~:I"a(II'dnnghouseforprob_

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11I,1i ;,1-1I1'l.:1 pns l'lld /l'qUt'"t III nw \\tll Ilrmg don't gf't hOl11e tlnlil .: f)rlock In !':ttli-ibiik'T [twm(TI) (,r \\':I)nl') II'm" \\hen ql1CstlOned as tollton', \\'a.MIIf·, l';l'h. : 111 ('II-ltl"1 1l1<Jr Tg 'l" :,OU,' ('Ojly III :'J.n:, o[ lh,'"" 1)llls 11](' nlOlnmg Th,' <.;( hoo] chlid"'n Thl' ('on"trucllfln" con"I:--1 nf d, hU~(': n,'r~hbnnng n<l110n5 would be kPpt................1........ rl'l~d"I·,1 .3/ll ) 1'1 I~X \\In'lhll' rlll'JI' \\111 bl' d ShOt'll m,ikc so n1\H'h nOI"(' Ill'lt 1 h<l\c In.1\<1) '>up!,ly hHSC. an rnland ~llanl I Frllm v,dr. Ill' saId that would he

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Ildlll!n on[ \\ill III' \dlld lor reddy In the Ilrsl nlll!' II'gl,>lilll\c "I\r hi'('n \~orkrng- ,It Ih(' lid" Intl';llnrdlt r;lngf' lInd \\I'o1k pOints or the proposnl"lon" of loJkl' until Fclnu- dii).,>,.U': IJlII, Il<t\e' htTIl Inlrortuc- \~illldn illr rkpul fnr 11) hl{[lll~l" d .... 1 Th\!o.. Har"t~'\' IS lhronl-:"d \lllhlllll"I'i1 lill' !-(,ssl~n. M1SS Rnm.,,'yd~~ 1:11.1,?, l'd. 1',ll'\('11 mOIL' 1t·!.:-l"ld!IW' [!;IY" lunlor "llln'kl'l'!1f'r In .1,In\l.lf\ 1111 1\\Il!k"r" ,lrfn') 'Inri ndV\ p"r"nnn"1 II Iln('lud"d \.h(l diScussion hytnlPn-

IrJ"111111~()ndl l!'i( rs or colflT \\llJ ITf\ldlll lnr It1(' IOlro(!lll'llllll 111 nul' fn!' annlhl'l' prIlTlll,lI()f} to :ls'lll 10.. 1111/,,,,,:11111' til fInd lJ\lrlL: I IlllrlllH! Ihitl such consl?",ra,tlOn_111' dllollpf! 11) ('('nt, of lhrlr hlll<.; l\LIIlY hlll ... pr{)pI'rl~ II) \)(' "1'Llnl "torpk('p!lf'r 1'llJdrt'r" djlhnugh lhp go)" , ,tn~ \ III1.Ih),· 10 ge-ne-r-.. llng Idea.S('!Jlf'rnlu'r-( lld<';P. for the c:onsldt>rt'd In [H'd('e-tlml's ,lIt' I){,- 'Tn1 I;]kln~ a d t}- (,ff (\n ('hn"t· 'rnm. nl hd"'" an HU unl1 IHlI,"lng'l for nOn':,lrlll;tllon. '.1

mOlllll 01 }'I'llrudIJ only M:lk('ap- mg ttltrodu,',d ,Lilli I)pfor,' l~' rl'- m'l" dtHj I pl,-Ill In \1,,1.1 hdh,.llc'"lprll)l'CI 110(1(\1" ('onstrucllon I'm. Int,rndT!Onal Relations g"'Jupplw;lllIln" IJl'jnj'(' F"llIudry S. 194:~ malnlng l'1"\I'n h gl"I:lll\(' daJs grd\l' I don 1 thln){ I II tin oIn;.-- 1 pl())m,'nl o]1portumtll'fol ('ontlnuf' hd" ch,lrgf' of lhe February 11 pro­

(;ll""ollnf>: NUlllhl'r :i coupon or pl:lpse. lor Ihl' filing o! 1llll", \-\(' thing !'I",'. ('llIlctUrll'S thE' I)('n pal I Thp \~otkmen df'm()n"lr1\II' thl'lr I:r",m :\11"" Margaret Momnger.",\' ga,,(JIIJlI' rdlJo!1 hl)()l,s ilrt' \al- may 1)(' flood('d ...... llh milny such 1100'ill

Yhy: \\Orklng ~() and ->41 mlS"lonary In .Cftina for many

Id Inl [qll!' g;J!II,ns 1',I('h untIl .JaIlU- hIll'-' Las! s{>""I<ln ;)1111l1h Wl'n' m· ;\"tnhllh.f'l for .·llIh... h~lJr<.; <lowJpk A dllH' hll" hf'l'n \ )t'ar.-;, v.dl Spfoa,!-- Guests wiH b>~;lIy :';1.' 1:11:3 Numher'1 coupons lrnducpd ilnd II''''' than two-flflhs i\11 :>olJng per!'ons hdwl'P11 11) budl In prp\f'nl lhl' dl'pOl from Invllrd ./"

J will !Jf' \;l!ld .Janllar.v L:!, HJ43. of l)wln, \\I'n' I'ndclf'd 1010 I:nv. and ~() ,In' urgNI hYJ)lxnn COlJI11YII1f'Jng floorll'd hy ,I r!.'<;('rl (loun. '. .All III" 1 1JIH'ralors \\t\h "Jr' Your ;<~nalO1' {'on"Ir!l'rs lhl<; St',,- Ag('nl Ilo\vflrd Gllla~plf' 10 JOI1l :l hurst Np\l. hlghwRJs ,Inri ratl.I., (eUln~!i' Arc Dro~. t 1.-

hook" !l;l\lllg.-l11 (,Xpll'dtlon niltc of slon "war-lImp S('SSlOn \\h('l(' !\-Ilcluh Th('!"(l gro\lJ1s ('dn n""I"t I toads hflvp hf'I'n conslrlJctpd RRr-' fll H""l1re f~I1 use .of port sur,..,];1 1111;\ ry:n Ell \ "hould Ill.lkl' :lp- on!) ('nwrg('n( y htl)'.; ~hnllid he l'nclt' ~Hm lt1 lhf' war pfforl :-;f'-l stnw ami 11-., surrounding 1<'rrl. Ipllt'" for cIVlhans;- fighters andpilI <llllln (or I1'nl'\\<,11 now. ('onslrlPJt'd ,Ind n('c.'''"ary 1JPPI~)- IJr,lskii'" Him I~ to rlouhlf' 4·I{ pn· I tory <IN' a.h('phl\p o~ actl\ll)' I knrl-kils(,. t~e ~cker and wholp­

T'dn"I H lIl and lrlwk opl'lalol's pnatlons O1anf' wllh a resulltng rollnH'nl 1IllS y('ar T-hhy hppf I 'l'h,'s(-' g-ovPlnn1l'nt ronsl"llCIH,h"! ~<ll('r ,,('lleTS celhn~ werE" scrap~rn'IY nn\ n'('I'JVP flny t~-'mp()rary saVIng ttJ thl' IdX-p<'IYlTS, SWJn0, "h!'('p, dfury, pOlJllr.\. crop". I hll\l' Il(-'('n "0 Incatf'd 10 r('l1p\(" ~(-'dW1y nPA effective January 1~.fdllun" ,IIT'T ,I tnUdl} :\1, I'Jn t·p for conslderatton IS L H. IG l::ardpn". ('HnnlOg. ('onkln~, St'" 1conrent rat IOn on thp ('oilsl When i {Jlrt ~rJlmgs w~re repl~ced With

,\;~'i~\(;:: (.'(~lJ~)~\~l(~IIrl:~h~~I)~i:;~· ~\~~l~ whH'h c()nl('mpl:-dcs ;} gL'nc'ri-i1 1'e- 109 snil con~pr\'rttlorr ::lnd flX·lt I eOrl\o}<; a~p fI':ldy if! <lny C1\IJfor. II uniform regulations, Pnces to Cl­

\.-J"lOn o! till.' I:-\\~s rl'lilllng 10 till' cluh \~nrk arp amnn,e,: Ihp tyPf's of· nl'! [)Ort. sUI'lllles WIll tlf' rush~r1 \lllan.C'on.<.,umers are not affected.Cl'IIIIICdl(' of Wflr nc('('"sllv J [ d If I f ~ [ Ik

Tlrl' In!'ill('dions: J[olrl{'rs of <:lSSl'ssment <Inc I{'\y of taxes, L. ('rp.. a coup l' (y Oting 0 s Irom Ihp rlprx)1 tn thp port by I - TIme.cr b

'n" ,Inri "C" g<Isollnr Idllon hm,ks ~;rIi:)~Jr~~:~~:;~~~:~~~~i:.~:'r;:~ ~~ss~~~ ~:~~O~p~I~~~~Otl~('c~~u·n:~P~g~~~hundr"r1~ of loarlp~. I :'\11'!>':~"~-fI~~e SUtC:-in-Time

"h'J!Jld hd\L';th(,lr~ltltP m:-;pl'CllOnS fl'\amplllg til(' liiV.S rl'iatlng to tile for thpl1' wnrk In th(' PHII' for VIC' Is Sfopklnli:' Dh·Of('f·. I 1-1I cluh of Dixon county was heldOJ,triP nO\\. aJl mspf'("llons tn he enforcement o( delmquenl real tory lypp. They can ..... ork to~pth('r P('!ltlnn sppkmg dlvorn' w<lsllR!'l Salurrlay with LaVern Thorn..({)lTjJl{'lpd hy Fl'hruCiry ~H, 1943. rstnlr' tax('S. L. B 101 changing nr \~llh thplr fathprs or mn1hers. fll{'(I In dlstrlcl court IRSI wf'C'k hy!wn S('\\tng- and cooking wereIlold('1's oj "A" gasoline ratIon prtmary pll'ctlon "t,llUII'S and St'\- _ ~ _ _ I ('I-Irnltne VIctor agamst Lawrence rll"Cll:"Sf'd The Febnaar,y meetinghooks ha\{' until March 31, 1943, erClI bills rpldllllg 10 lhe \\rtr-tIme PHlronlze the adV('Il!sers Victor \\111 Iw In the Kastrup,home.10 ~'I\mplpj~' ~I,lr'lr 1,~rl' In!,pp('tl~ns pov.('rs In Ill;" p:o-,.{lcl~ed by th-l' gO\- ---------- --___ __~~ ==========

I Uf'J Oil. r I nod -, nnC' unit {OU- ('!'nor AdC'qU:IIE' pr(JVI'.;lon<; fOl' old- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~.......................•••••••••••••••••••pon" 11rr \alln fnr I('n g:lllon.-; f'<!ch ag(' dSSI<.;ldncl' \\111 not Ill' so <1lf­unl!l .J<ltllWI·y :2n. l!H:i. rWrJod :2, IfJ(.-Ult as Just ('O!lIl'lllllldll'U Thetj'~l unit coupons arl' \alld for 1(~) proposed 111'\\ luk." of (1\11 pro­.L:il ,on\ l'.lIeh untl~ .Ji-in~ry :26. c('dun' dl'e ,tls.n t'ilrly under dl:>­Jg IJ. I ('I lod 3. onl unit coupons CUSSlOn. L. H. 71 would ('ncourage::l,rt' valid f~r 11 l::HlIons pach untIl thc pmductlon of syntht>tJc rubber!'('hruar.\ ..0, 1913; period :3, lcn from products nilsect exclUSIvelyunit coupons iire valId for]1O gal- on Nebraska fa1'm~ The gO\ernorlon~ pach until Fehruary :20, ]943. deSires Incr('3s('(j \elo pov.er o\er

I'upl Oil and Kf'rost'nr: House~ lndlvJ(;!ual ltpms In Clppropnatlonsholders who h<lv(' Ifult'd to rcdepm through constltutlon,d am d-"("oupon Crr>dlt Notr,.;," gIven to ment. cn

~~~~r~ ~O:d~~C~:~~Sl~~w:r~~t~d. The appropn<l11ons comnlltteetheir fuel oil and kerosene rallOns. of v.hleh your senA.lor IS ~ecretarymay be su~pended. and a ~ember. IS hard at -lW9rk

Hot Tractor l"uel: All retail and conSIdering the nreds of the var~.wholesale dealers in hot lractor OUS. state departments .and Jnstt·fUf>! \\ til register WIth the local tutions. The governor s bUdgethoa.rd January 21 and :22, 1943. All subnutted thIS past week contams~a!{'s of hal traclor fuel will re- many substantial r~uetlOns andqUIre E. R. or bulk gasoline cou- few Increases. It IS h~elY that thepons after midnight January 21, completed appropnat!ons ~11I will1943. apPE;ar much sooner than In past

Coal Fired Heating Stoves: May sesslOns~

now be obtained on ration certifi. We Will be glad to see you Whencalcs, Apply at the local boaI'd Cor you come to Llflcoln, Please wnlestoves~~~. ~rs~requent1y on legisl1tivc mat-

Albert Marx. 7., of Wisner, died . WILLIAM A. CROSSLAND,in West :Polnt.' , State senator.

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B.·(·kenhauerService

Real Estate and All IUIIdI ofInsurance Except, Life

G. A. Lamberson

CAVANAUGHINSURANCE AGEN~'

All Kinds tlf 1mI11nneePhone 84 Wayne. Neb.

IBenthack Uospital j

Phonell06 • I I

Original Re~ordAb.trad Co.

M. A. BRITTAIN,Bonded AbStrader -i'

Titlf' , n ..u ranee : Abstl'utl !SI'! \\,,·,,1 4th Wayne, Sphl !

Phone 2MW

Qrs. Lewis & Le,,'i8 iCIlJROPRACTOR8

(Est. 1914)N-euroc:a.lomder Servlee

112 East- tLh St.Phone 49 Wayne~, Neb

306 Pearl St.

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hand and Ih0 ,,(':11l'll'Jrl, 1111' ~;th day

Household Goods JEn....m ..l rsnJ:'''' In good ('ondltion. CfC'f'ulatiftC u.ter. U '",to\ l's.. Dlnnette set, !h.12 wool rue· BedA. D.'..... o·mo", JrL" "&!>Ihinl{ DlAl'hlne tnd many other a.dte_ too •t"roll~ to mpntion.

As our son is leaving for the coast to engage 'in de~fense work we will sell the following descl"'ibedproperty t~ the highest bidder at public -:uctiOD. atthe 'farm 5 miles west of Concord; or 4 1/'4 mll,!_ southof Laurel on . ,

1 sow and 5 pigs ... 8, dozen super gr~de WhiteRo~k pullets ... c250 b~.hel. of oats. ,

Public Sale!

Farm Machinery193611todel A John Deere Tractor

on "tft"l. in I'ood ('onditlonJohn n"'rP.... lnLC'tor ('ulth-alor. ,John Ofl-1'P 'No. 52 t~r plow•16-lnch. lISf"d 1\\0 )'ean. Loose ground Ibt",r. :!-row dbk ('uUI­"Blor. Boh ",h·d. ~If FredeI'. Altype holt houl'le- S IW'D hoChou!W". 150-lt. ~rden ho..,. Sr"rf'&l rhi("kf"D ff"f"del"5 ad!J foun­1Dln~. RllbtH-r Urt-d .Ia\\'n mower. SaddlfO. EcODOIDJ' lUngcrt"~m _~rstor. Somr rrl...,lac and Junlllf'r.

Tuesday, Jan•.Z6,Sale Starta Promptly at 1 P. M .Lunch. Wagon on the Grounds

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4 Head of Horses :I I{rpy !i:'pldin". f'ominK 3 yt>a", old. 1 !lor.... ) 1{f"ldlnc, co;:n!ng 2 5, I,.Vt'al'1'lold. I ('nit. ('oming I y".ar old.•l I"OaR man- ("omlnc "' y..a~ • I~;.'~d:..., --, .~

15 Head C.... !i l

6 mllt'h ('0'\\ ". 3 (rf·..h. 3 10 rrp!'>hl"n In t1u.-sprlnl'. S MI'e" t~"< :rrp~ht'n In thl' sprln"... l:~arllnJ;' IwHf'f"i '! hf"lff'1'" ..aI"if!fL :'

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(Tsoal Sale Tenn8: No pr0P.t"rt)· to br. nomovt"d fr';m .... ~~I"'" untU settled for. ~

Gilbert forsberg &So .=Fred "."'is, Auctioneer State N.UOGaI W~~ . '~.

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Iin the. Wayne Herald, a ,:veekly C!tation of claims aCamst' said" ~statf '! ~Inewspaper printed in said -county. is three months from the 29th day gthree succes~jve weeks prIOr to of January, 1943j and, the time rsaid day of hearing. . ~ limited for payment of debts is ':';(Seal) J. M. CHER~Y, o~ year- from said 11th day of - I

j7t3 County Ju~ge. January, 1943. 3. V.-'itne-ss my hand kntJ 'the seal ' ;

NOTR'E TO, ('REDITOR.~ of said county court, this 11th day ~The state of Nebrask~, Wayne of January, 1943. . ...

county, SS. (Seal) J. M. cHERRY, .In the matter of thf' estate of '14t3 County Jud ~. I

Jen!oi PC'd('rspn. decf'ase,:l. J,,~, . ge. '.)Creditors of saId E'state are I '

hereby notified. that I will sit atth~ county cuurt rO'Jm in Wayne, '.' !in said C(Junly, on Ih,' f'2ncl day ofJanuary. EJ.i:l, and on tlw ~2nd

day uf Apnl, En:'. If) rC'Cl:'IVC andeXamlOl' illl cblms agamst said,estate, WIth a view tu If}('ir ad·jU.'>tmcnt. and allowanc('. Thf' timelimited for 1)](' lJn':'ientatlon ofclaIms ag:ilnc,l ~aid ('...,tate IS threemonths fJ;om Ibt, :.!:lnd day of Jan·uary, 191~1. iJnd tllf' I;nll' limiled

~~~n~l:~~7~l'n\I(/lr~;:;J' (I;~ I.~r:~~~:~,~~I1943, I

\\"i t n0SS my ha nil :ITl r] Ihr sca J -=;;:~:;:::;:;::;::::::;::;:::;;;:;:;;;of ~,iJ(l counly ('IJUrI, t!II'" .jth dilyl ~-!-._._-_.._--~

. of January. }:.I13. . I D T T J'Seal! J. \!, C1II',HRY.: r... ones,

I jit3 ClJjlnIY_.JlJ(I~:'.. t Osteopathic Physician

'SOTU't: TO CRErHToRs~ Examined -. Glasses FIttedTtw "l;jlC' (if ;\d;ra"k<l. V,'Llyne Wayne, N~praska

J. M ('HERR\',County Judgf'.

In m;t!ll'r (Jf lhr C':-;t!Jle ofEli/.;Ji)(·Th \\'i111;lm~, rl"("·:lo,l·d

,Cn·dlt!}!" of ..;,](1 I ,..l;!lf' ,In' herr­by nfJ1Ifll·d. tll:11 I H'dl ~lt :!I th('county CIJUI t rl'(Jln If! \\·,,::.nf', III-,uri ";1 1!-:O' :..''...'nd (hy \,f.J;1 1111;11 \ :>1 JIJ ,,'(']<>(']..:; ;1. nl:,nd IJr; th,' :..':..'nd d:lJ· (,[ April,l~jn, dl 111 '!'I ]'wk .. m .• ,itch !lilyII! P'(','I\1' :inl! I'X:llnln" ,111 1'1:llrn"

';il,1 1' .. lall'. \\11h ,I \'WW 1'1

;ldl\l~lnl!'nt. and ;t!lov.."nl'f'.'nw,linH' llm!ll'(\ fOI' lhl' flff'''.'nla­

----~------------------C------c_-----111('nof claim, :jJ-:::jin~t ~:l1(1 i'c.,(alt'i" Ihr'''1' ml,nlh" from Ihe :..!Lnd d<lYor January. l~lnJ ,Inti I)", timr· lml­itl,(j for p:lynwnt (,f df'bt, h f)nf'year from :'clld Lnd dilY of J;-wu­ary, 1!)13.

Wil nf'''5(.f "-'jldof January,I Spal/j7t3

~'''~Nfl MALE DfSGEHDANTOF THE MARQUIS DE.o~o

HAS THE RI61fT lO VOTE INTHE UNm:O STATES RE6ARQl,fSSOF HIS CITIZENSHIP1r"'H15 WYA~ IE$TA8L1.SHEO iJ'I~NGRESS'OWU. ACTION 'N ,80e-.)fNAN~ TO, 'fIoIOMIU MQACiAH. HUNnNCirTOH',".'.

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THE'WAYNE HERALD. WAYNE. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1"4Sr,

a10ell t I· ,Pennsylvania.pre. Arnol Gerle-mann, who had

been at Gam Pickett, Va.• is an­other of the Wayne count)r' youngmen , transf tred to IndiantownGap, Milita Reservalion, Pa.

in training at Camp Peary, Wil­liamsburg, V

iI

Promot d to Sp.Tgp.ant.I Vernor H ghe8, son of Mr. and

1\11'8, Oeo. H ghes of Wayne, hasb¢en prortJot d to sergeant. He hasrecently tra sferred from FortKnox to Ca.! p Campbell, Ky..

To ,ew L()(;~tI~.PCc. Mplviln D. Jenkj'nfl of Car.

roll, h,lts been t:r;,ans/e'rred fromCamp Pickeit, ~a.• to IndiantownGap, Military R ge, Pa. He writes­that he apprpcia es' he Herald andespt'cially ehjoys khowin,l; wh{')'eothers are lvcatt'd in .'wrvic(!,

Ea"!s a Promotion.LE;'Roy DlLlffy, ftmnerly of Car­

roll. has el,lJrned a promot ion tocorporal. He is devoting his timeto a class f()r supply sergeanls.

The yourig man ('xt("nds gn>('t·ings to fripnds art WayJi(" and Car­roll. And 1)(' adds t hanks for r ... ­ceiving the' Herald.

('pI. Duffy is in ('amr ('arson,Colo.

TraqHfprredI t.o Kansas.Pfc. Leonard 1-:. Sundahl i.s 1)('­

ing transferred from Carrm Stone­man, Cat'., to Camp Phillips, Sa­linasvKan., tOl' soml' special train­ing. The young man, whose hor;neis at Carroll, (>xpresS':pS': anxiety' todo h'is share in hk-inging the warto a victorious clo!'ll', and he apprc­ciatiCs keeping- in touch \v'ith homefolks through thc Herald.

W.Jf.tes from England.CpL Ge? \V, Piercr, brother of

R;a1t>h PIerce of n('llr Wayne,"'tritE'!> from England that he isfl}eling well and, enjoying his workth('r{'. He r('~ts the weathprdamp and chan able on the i>-:­(arid. The young man finds i1 aittle difficult to urn to U~f' Eng­

LSh monf'Y. He is looking forwardlo being home ncxt Christmas.

Promott'd to St>:rRf'ant.

be;~~ ~l:~e~r~~:;~ ~~\;~;~~~l;~Jlccording to a lett('r he wrotl' tothe Wayne HeraJld. He say~ "1 canpot express my appreciation to youfor the Wayne Herald. Thl:'re isnothing makes fl guy f('pl hetterthan 10 come in from a hard day's-Work tind get thp news fromhome." His address is'in ran' of1he postmasfrr, Snn Fr'anf'isro,Cal.

GoP" to: CaHfornla.PCe. Roscoe P. James, who had

been in the northwest is now inFort Ord, Calif.

Is Sent to New Site.Pfc. Heino Sief]{('n has been

transferred from Fort Knox tcCamp Campbell, Ky.

Goes to '"'a....hington.Pvt. Willis F. Meyer', who had

been at San Diego, is now in FortLewis, Wash.

b', in Fort I..ea\'f'mworth.Pvt.rHerman R. Sund, who just

recent/ly entered service, is atFort· Leaveny,'Orth, Kun. ~

J1as New;1\ddrellS.PV( Louil' E, .Jensen, who had

been at Camp Whih.. Ore., hasbeen transff'rred\ -to Ojai, Cal.

I'F"" t' I'.' "8"'··m··-,,··e,·'r',,I ""',

I

,Accident, . ..-----~---~-

~~'P'--If.. i.. Coun~y ihj was injured when a horse kickedEilrl, D.,. Recorded him, " John Reinhardt and

.' ,Ill WaYlle,Her;'ld. i ,~~~~ a~~~::;~:reb~~~~:' ~~f.E~l."Iy da~s from the Wa n~' lers and Miss Lydia Giese were

Herald for 'January 20, 1927: . married March 13, 1907 ... J. A.Chri,s Wiese. who lives ear Ernest of Ca,rroll, sold his inter-

Winisde, JoSt, a part of a oot est in land Q t Sioux Falls and tookwhen' the flywheel of' a P.O et up a claim in Layman, county.driven corn sheller broke and the S. D.piecrs struck hiS left leg, It as Wm. Assenheimcr eame fromnecessary to aJ!lputate his heel Stanton co\fhty to the Fral)k and

Gypsy. Smtih, evangeJist, ill Carl Erxleben farm near Altonacpdduct a service in 'Wayne th~ .._'j TJd anlJ'oe Slaughter movedlast of the month. - from Lesliet prf'cind to South

The .}Vayne, Heraid will Id Dakota and Art~ur SIU:lghtf'J' v.:il~open hous'e in their new b\lil ing be. on the home ,placE ... MISSSaturday, January 22; 1927. I'-¥'lhardt tal~ed to colle-ge st,u·

.A son was tio:rn saturday. J' nu- .d~nts on Sfl'l'Ings hanks and MISS

a~'15, 1927" to Mr. and Mrs. al~ lKmgsb.ury spoke on H~ll .houseter Grose oie Wakefield.. - ... Wlll Otl-e "and. MISS Mary

BEft Lass, 8-month-old-son 'of Rosacker ~~erc ~marrled Ma:~.h 1.1,Mr. And Mrs. Ben Lass, died an~ 1.907. . Larl Zook and MISS ~ll­uaTy 17, 1927. Mrs. John Kuk ick, han Lee- of Wayne, WC'rC' marrieda sistei· of: Mr. Lass, died in lin~ March Ii, 1907 '.' , Otto VOg?t w~otOR, Iowa, on the same day. has been sppn~mg s?me time In

. Russell Henderson. 23, fa er. the blac~ forest I:eglon of Ger·\Vjnside resident. passed awa in t:"~ny to lrnpr~ve hiS health,~ plansRU::ihv,iHe. at the home of his sis.. I,to be horn.e In Junp ... Countyter, January 15.- 1'937. 'b~ard appolnteu as. roart o~{j'rsf'ers

,'The 2.year-Qld son of Mr. nd F. M. j~m~s, Grant Ne-fzg('~,Mrs. Carl 'Fr,utman of Car all, Homfr .Fltzslmmo~s, Det1('f Kal,passsed away~anuary 16. 1927 as Wm.'Balrd, W.II .. Easlhurn. S. W.a re-sult, of whooping cough. Lutt, Frpd Bcnf'dlcl, W. P. Aglpr.

we~;s~ ~::;Oi~a';,'";;;~i~nu~ e;~ SERVICE' NEWSOmaha hOspital. '

Miss Edith· ~Beechel. coBege in~

structot', 'is author. of a niloN b ok,"Manual of Observat~on and aIf-tic~tion." ~ ,

Mrs. S. A. llutgen has re~ei edstate recognition for a short st ryshe wrote.

The Carhart Lumber Co. bou hti ,the Farmers Lumber y~rd at

Randolph. IThe Sunshine, highway sout ot

~~~;~r t~~1 s~~;proved and ra-

Carroll State bank eJected asdirectors! Edward. August ridCharles Huwalt, C. H. Mortis J:

.H. K~mp, Ed. Trautwein and W.H, Belford, '

Mrs. Kaspar Rom is in a 1 calhospital.

Ivli1l Carlson suffered a frae ur..ed limb. I

Mrs. Mary Brittain re-tu edhome from a hospital where hehad baen a medical patient.

A son was born to Mr. and rs:Oscar Kardell of Cobcord, J u~

nry 16, 1927.Wakefield Commercial lub

sponsored an agricultural sortcourse.

A son was born to Mr. and !"S.

" John Kleensang of Hoskins, J u"nry 16, 1927,

Fr:rih:·~:y~:~:~~~· forMarch ,14, 1907: F. ,!fisher m edto ::i farm south of Wakefieid' 'eass Belford bought the har e~s

,I shop of E. W: 'Closson &. Co atCarroll .. " C. Russell ¢ sHe'precinct, returned from T xas

~ ~~e;r:~~~b~o~as~~tn'e~?~ ~

that '~l ttl{' hoy" gl'l lhC' paprr Gl?orge S. Pehlu(' (1('(,l'(I"l'd, a" in must be rcturnrd poslmark('r) nllwit. I; ,)ur ;jddrf'Sc,P'. changing- all said pf'1itlOn HII,'gi'd. lalf'r than midnight of the date ofthp II e, and :Ill Ihl' Dr'W fellows Petitionpt' tor a d.,tvrmin- referendum,gomg' inlo Ihl' S('l'\!CI' .'\'('ry day. ation of Ihl' of t!H' dp;llh of For the purposc of tJle s<iid r~f-

1 ::1m .'illn' 1!1;l1, wh;j~l'\('r exIra said Gt·orgt'_tl. f'I'pllw; thaI 11(' crendum, vuting placl's wdl u'--'\\-'ork it (';lll.'il'S you :tnrl 'your ~Iaff rli{'d J!l1;' ..... I;~tl· . .'iI'I/I·d of 1 fw ;lIH)\'(' Io!H'n('(1 at the folluw~ng d.--.scnbedand wilh 11)(' ."horlagl' of P:lIwr and d,'s('l'Ilwt! 11,;11 ;Ind 1h;j I all places:supplil'f' 11 IS nol In \;lIn as Ijn of hj:-; (!l'll!.'-. (·J;Ii,tns ;Igaltl"t hi'-; 1. Schovl District ~o. 4i, SC'ctionsun' that {'very man 111 I!ll' SPt'\·- .....aid (',..,Lil(' 11:1\(' 1J1~I'ri fuJly paid; 13. Twp. :':6;-;, Range 4E.icC' appr('clatC's'j( as hHH'h as I do." and prays for;m (min lnrrmg L. School District No.5;'), Sf'ction

('pI ,J:imr...; has a :'-i(',\-, York ad- cl<J.ims ,lg;lIn~1 said ('o,lat.'. Prll- 1:1, lv:p. ::6r-..-. Range lE. 'SOTICF: To CREJHTORS

(]n's", :lil~/:,\~r~\I;~~H'~'h~~\':;;;~r~()~ltI:~~~~r~ ti~~ ~~~~~~~~Ji~·~OI~:r~d~~ra;t:.ocia- TIl+' '-1ill., Id ~dJI,,~k:l, Waynr

cr~~~Y~;'~c~~r:'I}~;';jl.~fag~~i\l~ :~~~ (;JI~~~'a~;;~~, :.:~~~ dt'~//'~ltkl~f m;:~~~\~:P~)I;~~~I;I(~' ~~a~n~h~l~ ~~:I:~I ;t:~:~~~:.II:.I,';g,nfd(t'}':(.'<I~~;.1lp ofpolm, died la."t V\Jrf'dnl'~day in said P'itl ('slnt .., and for ."uch ()lh- thr polls on rf'fcrendum day may, '·l'f'dltur" of "';lil! 1' .. 1;11(' :lr('North Hollywood whpre her mOlh-l~r and ('qUltaIJlp rplief ,I." may bi at any timp prior to the rpff'r('n~ hrf'l'lJ\' notIfIed. that I wdl sit a\er had takf'n hpr for trf'atm('nt. Just :md proper In th(' pf'l'mlsp". dum, s('C'urf' a ballot and fonn .Her falhl'r Allwrt l\11'rI. was kill- 11 IS orrl('f('d Ihat hf'anng Ilr' SCD-1;2 at any of the follOWing :hf' cmmly ('ourf room. ~nh\~8ynrf Wayne. Nebr.e{} three y~'al's ago in;j car-truck had on ...aid pl,tition IH'forl' 1)11' [!Iacf's: In ."'lId ,ollnt:.'. on thr,2 j t k :-1y n ~::;:==:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;:;;;:;:;;~crash n('ar Omaha. (,~Ilnty ('ourt ~n til(' ('ourl hllllSP at 1. Fir;;t National Bank, \\';IY1W, I .J:I~I~~I~::-;·h~~j~;;;l~';II1!J (:~ (~o:~J1 :li(I~\ :. -" -

\\-aynl', In \Vaynp {'ollnly, :"J'('hras· ;-";pbraska lin I ::, I \ M . L. R·

i;rka., .on tIll' :1111 .of Fdlruar·y, 2 Sod Conser\atlon Dlstnct Of- '11 lu I] {Jock It m l',lIh d lj- t]11 l' - arlin. l~eer

, • II!!.~' '..,.Ifi£1Ji7 191:1 '11 10 'I m fiLe \\'a:,.np Nebraska Cll\'--' ,Inri rx Imlnp tll r I m<; """tJ

~I/E."..·NV".J .J 'l~~t;'d:it \\"Jyn.', ':,\rl;r:;j"J.;;I, 1his 3 SLite NdtlOnal Bank, \\-a)ne, _ ....dl~1 f''': 11(' ,\\I;h ~l \110'\\ to REAL 'F;STATE • FARM LOA."iSLrave f@T Florida. ORDER OF 1IE.-\.R[~G 16th day of Fl.n. ~('bra-"ka. :ttI1u.,-,tml nt. i-l11( a owa~cr. Writes every kind ot insurance

Mr, and Mrs. Robf'rt \Vright, In lhe counly court of Wayne (C'ounly Court 4, Winside State Bank, Winside, TIll' time Jm~~'d~.~_~h.--. pr!"sen~ + except lite. Speciallttention to jWho wc>re here' for the wE'C'k-end, CDtI'n", ','h' ,,:'<I.' 'm'b.,~;,',s,k'ra·r'f t i," l .. ,... ,.",o "r J . .\I. CTIr:nRY, Nebra.-;ka, •••-.-.................... Farm and Automobile WUnDel' ~ll?ft Monday for Boca Raton, F~a, 'v' t:"- ,. , j21l3 Counly,Jllr!gC'. 5. HoskinS' Cooperatin" Hos· : f'arlll.~ 1"01' Sale : twhere the form!"r will t<J.ke four Dora L('n<-;n. dC('0;I"ml kin" Nebraska _...,". __ n_ ------

~~~~0s~~l:~:~t~~;h,~~!~~·b;y~;i~~t~~Y::1:;;;:,~::::;~P~:~;~f':~~(~~"~t::;a~,'~~:t:::~:~~~:~~~o~h;r,tio~£~~~~:~7~i~:~::::rn,~~~~:~::-i W~~::~~::E~~~n<e i .D,o. ~:t~vey .

Trains in Tf'>xu.s. ~mployed as advertising salesrnan which Ill' fm' a 1!('C'H'r' !wre- ."'Rynf.' t..(~unt). Soli (·onsf'r....a- 11,9-13. ~ : (':\\':\'SAr<ill _ \"I\\'~F.: 122 East SecondS~Pvt. W, M, Lf>ssmnn, ~on of Mrs. Wilh the Sioux City .Journal sincC' thl' time rtf the lIOn \""Irld. STATI·, SOIL ('()NS;FRVi\TIO;\< ••••••••••_ ••••_••••••~ Wayne, Nebr.

Minnie Lessman of Waynr, is now his pnli;.;tment. A~C Kenneth PRtt'r- nralh of t he ubI!\'!' nanH'd dl'- TO ALL (J\\':'\ UlS (>F r.A:""DS COM;\1ITTEJ-: Day Ph. is _ Njehi Ph. "0located at Camp Howze, Texas, b'n IS also at Boca Raton. and Ll. cC'd,'nl ilnt! til(' naml's of hl'r Il<'irs. lymg wltllln ttll' ,'11'(''-1 t.. By E. (;. J( ):"'I·:S. CON STI PATE D?

, j~8 At A~lart€ £:lty. Ite~~~~,;;r:~ht has hpcn \herl' ~\.:/:.~g ::~Il(; (11~~7,n;~i'F.:\\fl k(~7"l~~,I~r~~;il;J(: ~~:l\lt~ll1~:I~{(II(:;1 \\ ill1ln Ii;:':~~'(~;: j71J EX('l'UllVt' S~,('rl't.lry. ~~~~~:"~~Db~~~:.=sPvt~ John Hansen,\son of Mrs. hill' \,(>al prop0rly. hat'n'r! hy ~;dll1"'; comnrisin!-': 011' d'·"ndJPd ~()TI(·": OF J'RORATt: ~Ll:eijI~ft:;~.e~ee:di~=

Chris l-Ians(1n of w:.'lyne, is in Mov~d to PpnnKylvanJd.. of ('r'('r!llor-: of S:lld (]('('I'A,-;pit. ;lnd as follo,.t·<.;: Esl<1tp of \Valter PJismus<;en, lirel I'" nlHel 01 (U I'alu ucl 3 Lua'*Outraining at Atlantic City, N. J. Sgt. Robnrt F.. Johnson, Cpt Fl- for ,.Ildl ()!)jf'r ;Ind l"ll'tl1f'r' f'l,lll'f All of Twp. :.!i),·. Tbn~:,· .. 1 :Inrl d('('pus"d. In tll.--. c(Junly court of ~~~:Iuick bo..-el action. ..

(New Bus Service imer Lf'itlng and Pvt. Roland Stahl. :lS f)j;lY hi' ,llj .. \ ;IIHI "'t,rr!ilhl", It is 2E; and Sl'l'\ I"n<.; ~!. :l. ,I. :-, ;Itld I; \\'ayn.--. county. Nehraska.

'Establi8hed ' Fay 1::v~nJ~~~lt~~,C:::·of the I~:~~h:/~:mt:i~i~~~~;~yV:'~\:~':~ ~l~:~t::'I'~.,t~::~Jt,,,r~~~J~~. r~:~~t ~::~ ~(I,:Jt~:~~ ~~~~~s;':(~;,~':~" ~"'~': !~ t'J~n,lrl~'I~: so~.~~~Cte~s~~bt:::7d;~~a7~~ t~P;~James J-la!mptons of Carroll, is becn transferred to Indiantown on IIH' :J!h of February, 1943, 2'iN, Rang!' 3!·:: and Inotice that ij,. petit.lOn ha~ bepn

WAYNE.to OMAHA with the tlavy and is located at Gap, Military Resl~rV1l1ion, Pa, at tll<' hour lw() o'r:lock p. m., Twp. ,:2h:" , 1{;lngi'-; 1. :l, .1. (ex- filed for the probate of ."<lld p!'lalc

Lv. W~y':~Y Serv~~.;o.a." Little Crrck, Va. cc~f~'g ~~~in~e;:~~tesh~h~~(';.~ ,~=; ~t~~;~:; ~)l~'~~~~" t~~1~roa~~7 court ~~~~ ~~,~r~:,t~~;· ;:~d&~I:~~;;if)lne~~I~~~~l~~i~ ~~S~l~~~:'~l~:'~:Jm~~I;~II:,~~btilvenPromotion. ' home at least oncE' a week:' A 11 IS lurlhf'rordPrl'u that notice Nl'2 anrl1hal parI (Jf Iymg!tnx, which ha~ hpl'n "pI fof' )]I'[lr·

Ar. Fremont 10;28 a. Walter Moeller, formt'r WaiTTle numbpf of Wayne county boys UP or SilHj Ilf'flnng tlf-' l--';Jwn as rrQuir- north of L()~;ln ('n'I'k 4. IlnJ-:' on January :.:~, I~JLl, itt :.: lJUAr. Om,aha lZft county- agent. has'been promoted in the division that was moved 400 f'd by Jaw for thrrr successive W Ii.2 8: NEI~ ::-i(l(', :l, Sl'l' Ii, WI:! Ip, m.Ar. Li.,.colft 12:30p. to first,'1tVe~tenant.He i~ stationed miles to the new location. wC'pks prior to lh" datr of said Sec. 7, N'A"j'I~\V:; Sf'e).: El~ (St'al) J, '\1. CHERRY,

>,"lat Je!tillirsoJ\ Barrack~, Mo. ,Pvt. Stahl also adds apprecia- hearmg, hy pllbllCation in the SEI!~ Sf'(,. !1. Flo: X· Fj~E'~S\V'''1 'County Judgf'lteturn Scheaule bon for the Herald as a means of Wayne Hf'rald. a newspaper, of Sec. 10, NEI., g. St~ SI'(" 1:1, SW t,., JO~l'ph G. Rogoers, AU·y. j7t3Lv. onu:ha ~ p. Has New PO!illtlon. ~ome contacts. Sgt. Johnson adds Waynr, Waynl' counly, NebraSKa, Sf'c. HI, Nl.~ & ~l~Sr:ti & SEI~ --.-----.--- --

Victor L. Koplin of Winside, has his thanks too. of thl' nolicp hf>rl'ln atlached. SEll" Sec. 17, NW',~ & Sl.t Sec. 18, ~()TICE OF PROBATE

~~~i~~I~ '. ;:~:,P.~, ,.~sjtion in a hospital drug st~e 19V1~itc'~.t:liS I~th d~l~ ~fla~ua7'. ~.~e~(J~.9;~n~i2,~;:;: ~:~: In the- county court of :VVP'1e

~l'w":.-:' ~~t()';15'p~1"~' ·~~ft~~Ut.~~~~~~i~e:s~~·tal ~~;~ Cpl. Ar:?e~~'~~hasmoved (st;t!l .T. M. CHERRY, NEt.4 & Sl~NEt'l & SE"1 & ~F.l.~ CO~I~~h~':::::tt~ra·Of too e~t;tle 6f- from the south to the east. I-If' is JLIl.l ('ollnly.Judgt,. NW',.l & r-:1~SWI; S,.(, ~q. :"JWt.i J. M. McMurphy, dpcpased.

Arrow Stage, Lin 8. To NewrUwatlon{ , now at Ft. Myer, Va., just across NW'4 & Ft~~WI~ .'<: 1-<':- St'c. :W, The state of J','ebraska, to allC. M. 2C Arnold H. Parson, who .the river from Washing1on. "We ~OTJ('''; OF lIF.t\RI~(';' N~<l & SW1"l SC('. :11, :,>:E I

, Sl'C persons interested 1n said estatf':,,~~~~~~m~I~4t~f~~~~~~h~ad~~~e~en~a;t~N;0~r;fo~l;k~,;v;a~,,~i~s~n~o;w had a very intere~ting trip .from In til(' county court of Wayne 32.1 Nl,'2 & WI~!SWI4 t(;,('c. 34, in You are hereby notified· that

•-•••••••••••••~••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••••••• ~eirSsSI.itSysiOPfPiM'TIShsel"~popPI.laenadttthheetUownin- counly, Nebraska. TWp. 26N, Rang(' ~E: and John Leo McMurphy ha!'l filed. a

IV ...", In Ill(' matlC'r of lh(' rstale of Nl,42 & SE I'4- SC'c. 1. St'ction~ 2·9 petition in said court all{'ging that-. • lof Oxford showed us true souUlern (;C'or!-':e S. Perduf'. r!t>crasrl!. inclusive, thr N 1',! & ;;;;F: )'.1 Sec. 1(), J. ::\-1. McMurphy depart('rt this Tife

: : !hospitality while we were in school The slatr of Nehraska. To an Sec. 11, Spctions 1fi. 17: IR. 19 & intrstate- on or about -1he 2nd day=. =. :wthn~"'tes:,' ~hwee wWaaiYkne"d YaOrUounngd01tahne persons intC'rrsted in Iho' e~tate of ~O, N 1,~ Sec. :n, in Twp. :.!5~, of January, 1943, and praying. that I •

George S. Perdue', dcceased, crf'dit- Range IE; and Hel('n K. ~urphY be appomtro I.=. =fort some this morning, January ors and heirs, takp notice; that Sections 1. 2, 8, <1. fl, 9, N 1-i.l & administra rix of said estate.• • 15, and past the homes of Gen. John H. Luschen has filed his pe--- SW% S('c. 7, Seclions R-J6 inclu- Hearing wi be had on said peti-: =Marshall Arnold and some of the titian allf'ging that said George S. sive. N~~ & SF:I~ Sf'c. LO, Sf'c. :21, tion beforp me at the county court• • others. There are only 18 gener· Pprdue died intpsIHte in Silver 22, 2~, & :24. Nl:,: & SEJ.c & FI Z room in Wayn{'. Npbraska. on IhC': :: als." Bow County, Montan;l, on or about SW1,~ Sf'c. 2;), Nl:- S' S\\,l'll & Wt~ L91h day of J,tnuary, 19--1.1, al ll)• .1 "The Herald is truly appreciat- thl' :23rd day of Spptl'mbrr, 1930, SEI,,, S('c. 26. Sec. :.!i. i'n 1\\·jl. o'clock u. m.:1 =ed," Cpt Wert concludl.'s. being h re~il!l'nt and inhabitant of 25N, Range :2f-:; and } (Sca])• said county and state, and that hf' Sections 1-18 mclusiy(i', N'2 Sr('- j141J=. GREETINGS COME died seized of the following dp- !ions 19 & 20. Srcllons:2l, :22. :.n, NOTI(-'E-O-F-IJ";;;-MTE·~FWll.L

, =. " FROM NORTH AFRICA SCTA'ihed rdeal.desdtate, to~wit:th . ~Ra4, E1

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Se('. Ld5, In Twp. :25N, Th,' state "f Nel,ra'.·k', \".'1'-'nc

• "With the New Year very close, n un IVI e one-seven m· nge; an ,~u 'V.J=, p' I wish all a very happy and pros- terest in and to the South- Sections l-R inclusivp. Nl~ & county, SS.

i"'. Sa·m ' 'r:od'!••ce perous one. Here is hoping that wC'st Quartpr of. Section 16, SE14 Sec. 9, Sec, 10. Nl'.! Sec, 11, At a county court, held at theU J943 brings US all Ihome safe and and lhe East Half of the Sec_ 1:2, W~ Sec. 17, Sf'ctio\,s 18, county court room. in and for SAid,I. - !sound," writes Cpl. Byron M, Southeast Quartcr of Section 19,28,29, & 3{) in TWp. ~5N, Range county of Wayne, on the 4th day

f •• James ~December 31 from north 17, all in Township 26, North, 4E of January, 1943, ./, ·or .freedom" Ra' 4 t f th 6th P All' WAYNE COUNTY Ne In the matter of ,he pstnte of

1.==. •Africa. The young man, who left nge, ('as 0 e . 10 , 1- ff h d d• Wayne last sprIng, ISla son-iO..law M. in Wayne County, Nebras- braska, containing approximate y Elizabeth Gri it, ..c('ase.

I of Mrs. A. C. 'Dhotnp~on. xa, and also an undivided 202.J?OO acres, .more or less, ('x- On reading and filing the peti·Spribl farm will atart in only a few The letter contfnueji· one-sev{'nth inten'st in and to ceptm~any town or cemetery lots. tIon of Mabel May Savidge, pray-

•__ I· "I have recelVed lw(lrecent cop- the 'West Half of Lots 1, 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ing that the instMllTlent filed onwee... ~ yOUP' Ulpment ready to aive ies of the Wayne Herald sll1ce I . an~ 3, in Block 22 of t~e that on the 23rd day of January, the 30th day of December, 1942,

I_ 'JIMt.~ ~r'¥lce ~i ~~t tieloup for repair.? arrived in north Africa, and I Original Town of Wayne, m 1943, between the hours of 10:00 and purporting to be the last Will

1.

=:: Have' youn ch ked ovet now, .oth.t any thought I would take a few min- Wayne County, Nebraska, ' a. m. and ~:OO p. m" a referendu01 and Testament of said deceased,

• ·be J..u.tes and Jet Y.ou know that.I ap~. a.nd th.at. he left him. surviVing. ~Il be.. hel.d upo.d.th..e ProPOSltlO~.O.f may be proved and allowed as t~eneeded p.rt, III ." aecured b)' the buay p"""late tho paPer ~ery much. as his, sole and only heIrs at law UlcluslOn of the above deSCrIbed last Will and Testament of sald.alOn. Reading material is very scarce the following named perso~. to- terntory wlthm the Wa~e <:oun- Elizabeth Griffith, deceast"d, and

,here and several of my buddies wit: Marjorie Perdue, his Widow, ty SOIl Conservatl~n, .Distnct. a that the f"xecutlon of said Instru­who probably never had heard of William F. Perdue, his brother, gewe.rnmental subdIVISIon an.d.. a ~ent may be comnutted to Mabel

IWayne, pic;ked up the papef and Kate M. Carpenter, his sister, Ray pUbh~ body, corporate and politiC, May Savidge as executrix.

.I: read throuIh it. All.remarked that Perdue. his brother, Harry Per· of thiS state. . I ORDERED, That January 22,

:•.',=, • it was a very nice paper for that due. his brother, .and Retta M. ,All person.s, flrms, a~d corporb-- 1943, at 10 o'dock a. m., is Bssign-

, .. ,".' 'SJze city and thought the editorials Stringer, his sister; that said de- !ions w~o sha.ll ,hold title. to RQY ed for hearing said petition, when:r,.> i: were lllreePlionally good: TIle thing ceased left survi\'ing him no par- laft<!.s !ymg wlthm the saId teni- all persons inte...sted may appearI \., . i. 'that~ and my bUddiesenioy mOllt ents, no children, and no child or tory as owners are ehgJb!e to vote. at the county court ~01 d,n

,!i, R. J. "Bla.~j', I ' &,. :Sog" ,I bf"-'&1 is: the column' telling where ehil~n of any deceawd child. Non..reSldent la~dow,ers or thos.e Wayne, and show cause w y e;, r.', " '. > I , ' .' all e bovu are located' and what That the· interest of the petitioner unable to vote In • person at t~ prayer of the petitioner should not. I ' I: they"'" d.:._..... I don"t know how 'herei'ri in the:above deserihed; real retel'@nd~, may vote ~ mail be gmntedi and that notice of the

. .' . • many7 01 '~Wayite boys' lli"e in estate~ exC~pt said city PfOPI!.rlY. upon makm&: a request for ballo* pendency of said petition and theI ...... '7. ..' ,', : .We.,t-at :,1 notth Africa, bqtI am sure they is that of owner inree. denved ~r.LawrenceR.lng,ofwa~eo-bearinJr thereof. ~ giV~: tOtt

all

~~ ,.", I /;" ..::',i'::,.,;,;"\ '; ...: ','.,',,', ,t. ,aU,enM :~":PaP!'l""l!l1mqchill3 I th:rough 'me~p,e conveyances;fJ'om: field, Nebraska, ~hO IS th~ Dlsqict per.sort!' int.e~ed In 58l rna er:t':~il~il:ii,~~••~~~~~,'i:I~~' ••••••••••i1.doo ltllttlst, be quite 'ii'task seelng the heirs of the above naD1~ Referendum Off",,,". Mad ballotS by publishi~g a copy of this order

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District 18.(BernJla Otte, teacher)

Santa Clau~ and hIS "rfindcer,holly wrc<:llhs, candlos, postersand a largl' tree decorated- theroom at the hollctay.8._

!'Uplb ga\l' a program DC'cctu­ber :2:"1 \\ 11h a large crowd 'at-;tencllng A :-um of $6.15 was i

mClde. and ladlCS of the ~lgtnet'

;.-cnl'd luncheon. V~catlOn ex­tended from December ~4 toJanuary·1. ;, ~

The 4th and 5th~'alth classmade a po~ter about he HappyI-Ic'alth frtmlly. '-

The 51 h graders ~udying

SoUl h Amcflca.' ~ ,Chnstma" seal sale amounted

10 81 J(I, Lorr"lI1e Andrews soldthe rnosl. All earned 'badges.

A new outdoor nag wasbought V.ltn some of the Ilro-gri-lm money. _

BJily Kenny won t e Decem­her spelhng contest. For each1ft!) a pupil eariled ,gold staron " Christmas tr'@.:

Ik.>1 Ie Kl'nny. 1.0 An-r1n'w,-. ;\l.lrlt>nc B ker ~1'

perfect altendance f r necedtJf"ber LorralOf' Andre and Mar- ",'len(' Bro('kl'f h~\,(.' 'rfect al~

tl'l1dann: for the yeai\Ioll} Lagl'. Don Jd Horn,

:\Iaurlep and Ronald ge, Mil·dred Kenny and DonnabellBnwker \\ pre recent \(Isitors.

SI<lmp and bond pu hases to..tal $79 ~().' -

In L'ntll' Sam's helpers, Bette,lfld Billy Kl'nny are corponlls,Lon :11111' ,\nrl-rews an(i MarleneBnwk('r lln.l clas.... privateti.

;-":l'\\ '; wa..; pf('parcd by Lor­ralnf' Anrln'w". Marlene Brockel;and Bl'tte Kenny. .

2 milch cows2 yearing steers2-year-oljl White Polled Shorthorn-'

bull

2 bucket calves

PIGS

7 Head of cattle

20-ft ha.rrowHand corn shellerSeed corn graderIO-ft. ~ack ;Lumber1wagon with lri'llc boxWagon box '2 sets of harness. one new last spring2 new sets of-'fly nets t .

8 hor:-;e collars8-ft. steel water tank, new.4 rolls cribbing45 steel posts

1 large dining room table with7 leaves

Some chairsSome chickensTools and ottier articles too nnmerous _

to mention

'1 sow and 3 fall pifs

lJi ..lrid .tH.(\\'dnna LInn. It'dt 11"( 1

.Jelllll'l' Vahlkdrnp In'dlt d pu­Illb dnd 1f'::Jc!wr 1o c<lndy !Jarsfor her tit h hil"I hda~.

1(1'e(1 'Ern SmdJll' ('11J1l nwt

Dh,trkt ~.

([ktly :';Illllken. tf'achcrJA ('hl I,tmas program !Jec em·

bpr lK \\Cl.S alt('ndl'rt h~ a lclrg-ccrnv.d nl'frc"hnwnt" \\I'rt' "I'n­ed :lnd. lJroc('eds amounted tuSl:161).

SantCl. Clau.., \1"IICd l>('c'cmber:21 whl'n glfl".\\Cre l'xchangpd.

Ard)c(' LUlt and AdelaideBuehl were \ISJtors.

SC\\ Ing club m!'! JanuM' Rand elec!C'a Lon-amp :-i!pkol"president, Ronald Richel \Icepresident. Glenn nirh('1 ,.;ecre­tary, Jo~ce Blchel treasurer andRus'-cl1 Blchel ne.... s r('porter.

The Bohb~('y T\\ Ins un aRanch h being lead for upenmgeXf'rCISe"

To f'nCOurdg!' hu:,-mg of \\arstamps am(Jn h pUfJlh ii I un!! ,thii"'; hl'cn qartl'd. For 11) jlt'rft'ctll'ssons In ~pt'llmg, a \\ar }.IampI" ('arnl'(]

A hl'dlth .onll'~t h \\l'ildel' \\ay.

Thp .2nd. "",rd. ')111 :lnd r,th'gr;l~k,-; are .... 1ud:-'Ing P!Wtll.... ;Ind111Clking hooklet;.- ;dHlut th{',-~·.

Pn .... ms and CUIH'" art' Iht, II)P­ic In 7th and Hlh arJlhnwtlc.

\Vmtcr po,-Il'rs dc·.cufate theruom.

La\"onnc, Lorralnro ftnd \\'dU­nl'lld :-O;J('kuh \\I're \\t'lcllmed In

})ccember. Thl'Y came from dt,>­tnct 3L_

Christmas tr;~e trimmed wIth Jariuary 5 .when an arnateut p~the most decorations. Each dec- g ed.oration represented 100. b:;:'i~a~:;s:n~k~<'fCt~~t~b

Mary Ann Roland and Ronald colors of blue and gOld1 P.io.turesBauer were winners of the -and statemenu. wiJI b~ used Ins~lling conlest. Each receIved ~ the booklets. The c~b chose100 each day for the month and Dolores Ot te PfeSideit. MIssthus were able to make theIr, Linn "ice presIdent, Do pres Ro..Santa Clause-.cllmb e"ery Sll'p ~acker s('cretary. and onnabellof the ladder to their hOll.':>e-top Rosacker news reporter.

Ch~~~~~~as s~al calc amount"d The 7th and 8th ~a1~ start·., "- cd a study of CIVlCS. -.

to I~~j~~' wurct:ngl,r h<.ls !'('Old the" A good crowd attend~d Hie~most story books :-'0 lal' thiS Christmas program December

. ;>'e:-ll::. :!3. Lundll'on' served b'idughtfhe 7~lh-nn-"1 'H~lh-g-',-a--;d-ct-,-r-e-a~:5)4. Puplls made seWing-sets for

A Chn...,lmas Carol. theIr mothers and desk sets for

Patrons' day v.as ohsC'r\"l'd De- ~~~I~~'~~~hl~::reA:e~~YO:~m~~~~:~~:('~eld~ :~~~gr:~m~f ~~~~~~ :!:l hefore \acation which con-tlOns an~ songs was presented tmued until ..fanu<try 4: Greenand luncheon was sCr\ed. wreaths, candles, bows and a

'4he room \\as decorated v.lth large poster of the ~ree' wise

blue and sll\('r Slreamers hung '~~,nr;:~~)I~~:d~r:: ~~~o~~~~

~ll~~s l~~)t;(,J~~~:I~~:S[t~~t;;.<~n:l~ by LoiS Lar..;nn, DoloFes Rosack-er and Dolores OUe.

~~~r:l~hgrl~t~~la:~~~:t.tas story Pnzes went to Dolores 'O'lle-,

A Chn .... tmds party' \\as hpld LOIS Larson, James Hansen anuDr'('cmbl'r :21 \\tH'n all childrt>n LJa\ld Hamer. Jr., for !JTlpro,,<:e-of the diS! rlcl Wert..' guest". Glfb ment m penmanship. ..v.l're l'xchangt'd A L:lr('\\l'IJ party was held D;-

Scho(jl had \::lcalJon from Dc- ccm!>er 1:; for DaVId Hame'r~ jr.,cember:..!l to January 1. v.ho mo\od to Wayne. All p~.

DClrll.'nc Bauer, Mel\a Barg- sented hIm \\ Ith a gif-t.-stadl, Luella V;urdmger andDonna Roland W01T \ lSI tur::;.

Team' of eray geldinl's, 6 yean old,,weight 3100

Team of black geldings,S and 7fyearsold, weight 3000

Team of gray mares, 6 and 7 years,old, weight 2900

Team of brown and black mares,Sand 11 years old, weight 2600

~ay geldi\:, 6 years old, weight1300

Bay mare olt, .;orning 2 years old,

Sale starts at 12:00 noon

McCormick-Deering .cream separatortor. 3 year}! old

8-ft. Deering binderJ. Di. 999 corn planter with 160 rods"

of wire I I (

J. D, 2-row culli"ator with 5-hor8ehitch

J. D. single row cultivatorJ, D. go-devilNew Centurx single row cultivaturJ. D. 6-ft. mOwer5-ft., Deering mowerJ.,!). stag gang plowJ. D. manure spreaderJ. D. 14-in walking plowMarneilles 28-foot steel elevator,

complete '9-ft. disc •J. D. en~at;seeder

10 He'ad of Horses

lVednesday, Jan. Z7Lunch Wagon bn Grounds

Terms Ca.h dr See Your Bank"•• No properly to be removed until settled 'C!"'o ,I ' " ,

,J~bJl N•.JobnSOn, OW..~~,~.!:.:W~efiela ~~tiona1 Bank,I.Clerk _ V~~ &. Robertoon, ~!."! . l

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Farm Machinery

I will sell at Auction at the fann 2 miles so\~~h, r mile east, 1- mile south andmile east of Wakefield

Public Auction_____________IIIIIII,..j·tllll.~.

Dlstrid 68.(June Pearson, teaclwrJ

All had perfect atldndancl' thepast month. .

A Christmas 'pro~ram \{;JS

gl\cn December 18. and aCtmstmas party WIth gift ex­change,.. was 'enJuyed December21, ' ,

An anthmetj(~ con\cq IS bemgcoflcn...cted. Each )()U counts apornt. Neal Smlth is leadrng.N~al Sm'lth and Fern :Ylohr

rnafte hc(,klets on Indians."A ,clean up club h,qs h('('n

fdrmed. Each person has a lIt tiC'job to do each d:Jy. Each one'keeps hJ'" own chart and dw( kstIp hIS chart C'Hcll ""'C'dnl'..,clay.Jobs 81-e changed each Wl'dnc::,­day also.

Stamps and ~onds bought rtOWtotal $89.60.NaomI J.ohnson lS flOlshJl1g I h(..'

study of Arabs and lIfe In lhedesert.

Allan Johnson, }lLh grader,prepart:d the news.

DINtrict 22.(MarjOrie Flecr. Il'dl'IH'!"l

TIC racks Were made' tor lall1­cr:-. and what-nots for muthersas Christmas gIfts.

Ronaid B;J.uer won the arl!h­mellc contest by getting illS

gi~en Decetnber 22 and proceeds..amounted to $24.50. I,Several newarticles for the "'School room willbe purchased with thl? 'money.

The 8thl rade cdmpleted the

::~~~~lS=~elb::drd¥then

The 1st ~<V1d 2nd ~grad~s '11a\"e·their second J;leadmg book~.

Charles eer, :ing and Merle-Hamm earned perfect gradeii inspelling eClch day for a ~onth.

, Christmaii seal sales amounl­ed to $4.6:2. OcCen'se 'stampii andbonds purchasec\ tolal $.56.5V.

Christmas and N(>w Year da;>'s

:~~~ '::~:ng:.t 1~~<JalIZ~~l..'r~~~of DeccmDer 24. Pupils alsopresented Uteir parents v.lth,ifts then. "

Di!;trkt:f2., _',(Ronald ~reenwald, tcuciwflCbristmas seal ::-,ulrii tutal

$:;.45, , ",A Chnstmas program for lJa­

trons' was give!) Decemb('r :21.Alice Mae Biermann: "Carl ~l('f·mCl.nn and Jimmy Fox won con-tests. •

Pupl1s have learned nC'w songson the tonettes. Some of thl',-eare Amaryllis. Skater,;' WaItL.HoU Scotch and CaIsson Song.Other neW sclecllons will belearned SQ9IJ, ...

BrlWd boards, Iptl('r holdersand trays were made m art forpu'pJ1:-;' Christmas gJlts to: IJar­ents.

Indoor gamc:'lj arc vld)ed incold weather. '&:

Mrs. Herman Dmklage W<.lS <.lvisitot.

Se\'eral cI£'fensc posters arcT w~lJ decont'tlOns.

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Distric't 77.(Mary Owens, t{'achrr)

TIll' 1st and :1nd grades arcl1lH.kmg a nursery rhyme hook~

let.All pupils in grad('s four

through {'Jgh! wrote leiter::; #tofrwnd" t("llng" about thcirC'hnstma,'" They read these In

r',ngllsh class. Little folks en­joyed telling the entire schoolabout Santa's VIsit.

Distript 81.(Grayee Fletcher, teacher)

A Chnstmas program .....asgJ\'cn December 22. ProceedSamounted to $:26. Luncheon fol­lowed ent"ertamment.

Those .:earnmg 100 In spellmgWere EvlU-ett Schuetz, JlfnmyThompson, Dorothy Carstens,MarCia \Vltmer and GeorgeSchuetz.

Pupils enjoyed a Christmasparly. Gifts wcrl' exchanged.Most of the mothers attended.

Dh!itric't ,56.(Mabel Frednckson, teacher)A sketch of Betsy Ross mak­

ing AmerIca's ftrst flag anddrawmgs of other flags of alliednatIOlls decorate the cover ofthe Jartuary issue of SchoolNews with Milton OWens edaor.Carolyn Crowell IS reading hersecond 1st grade reader. ShefIObhed one number book also.

Orlin Williams and BerniceKrueger are studying simple ad­dition and subtraction.

A Christmas program was giv~

en Decemller 18 for pa trons.Arlene and Marjorie Sinclair

attended school several days thepast month.

Clarence Krueger has leftsfhool and gone to Kansas.

DlStrict 48.(Mrs. Ora Wax, teacher)

Pupils haVing perfect attend­ance for the year are Charles,Helen. Lavern, (Minnie, De­wayne and L&ie Benning, Ken­net,~ Hamm. Wesley Hanun alsohad perfect attendance for De­cember.

A Christmas program was

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Aeeopls Oma'" PosItion.. Mrs. Stina Johnson, who. re~

slgnetl hl?r position with the Dixoncounty draft board in Ponca hasaccepted a position at the Im~an­uel Lut;heran ho~pital in Omaha.

Officers InstalledBy Masonic Lodge

Wakefield Masonic lodge install­ed officers"at a meeting at thehall Friday evel1ing, Rhy Diltsserved as installing officer, Thosetaldng office an': Henry Nuern­berger, master; Dr. G. W. Henton,~en~or warden; Carlin Peterson.JUOlor warden: Henning Hallin.treasurer; Carroll Van VaHn, sec~

retary; Dr, Wnt. Byers, seniordeacon; Allan Salmon. junior dea~con; T. C. Hyvse. seniOl' steward·Nels Munson, junior steWard, '

-r-Ann Is Fractured.

Fred Kay'received a compoundfracture of .his right ann lastweek Wednesday when he wascranking a ·tractor.

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Many pepple feared ooining war industries

'a~d l;lrge army conc Intrations would bring

serious social and re reational problems to

over-crqwded Nebras a localities.,

put Nebraska ~as p epared. Adequate alco­

hol ~ontrol laws an efficient enforcement

prevented serious pro 'Iems from arising. The

)'lebraska Committee! f the Brewing Industry

il"0u(1dation kept pac, with its self-regulation"efforts; ,In most cas s, taverns and recrea­

~ional centers absor ed'the influx and stilI

linaintained, propere ntroI.

, I

, iAs a result, wa~ pI n1l heads and military

,Iallthorities at:e well s tisf.ied with conditions

'at retail beer outlet th~oughout Nebraska.

itThe fac,~ that, only ,h~ee out o£ more than

,12,OQO retal! rbeer es ablishments have be~nIru~e1 "out 0' .bound " 'is 'strong evidett'ce of

I~uccessful control. I'i

Ba:~k;"t~'al~ vPlarv'e·rs' S~bjeC~ of ~IS9me Chartges' in thel S'. r'h t F til Green went to the city fpr her fri·, 'P 'C,'~ 1 • :Wakefleld Scljools,", ,'" 'i ODlnty' ermome er a s day .nd took her baek the first of

Defeat Pone.. TJ'mm :tnte'r""'dlat~ Grades. I . ~ U ',' far In Few /Jays' tho week. Mrs, Mar~. Green had. ~ .. - ..As a part of a unit on \t"rjting The old tradition abOl:Jt Nebras- b;nha latiednt in jl city hospital. . r~ / r ) .frienj)Y ]et\crs ihe 6th grad~ IF.;1tg- >,o.~()cJa.1 Forecast. ka's changeable weather is still :~ go;d. con ltion)s no",\ report:d

DecJamalory C o.n t est .:1& Jish class "Wrote letters to l\1arion Mr!'K 'Geo: Buskirk will be h9S- true, <.:.cce'rding to th.c figu;es Lt. and ¥rs, l}ay -Be'erman 'ofHeld to Pick Students K~s1rup and Wayn~ 1#n'Zen, two tes~ to the King's Daughters flt frf'Jm til(' governm('nt thermometer Paris,' Tenn., visited Mrs. Beer-

'Enteri E t ~former members of the class. Both thC'"" C"Jrislian church parl.'.lrs at Long's drug. store. 'Duljing the man'sJatherl

A.\H. Owens, Friday. n~ ven.... answered promptly. They like the~r Thursday. JMt-'i, Wall11ce Ring will day Saturday the 'thermometer and Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Eric

Wakefiold basketball team dc- Il~W hon,es .and schools b~t. are- give the le¥on. . stood at 45"' dcgrp('s above zero, B('('rman. of South SiouX; City, alsofealed the Ponc~ team there

llflast lonesome for their old £rjq(lds.~and "'Mrs. J.' E. Bergerson, Miss Vir- but by 5 o'clock thf sar'ne aftcr- vitited in.the Owens home Sunday.

Friday to chalk up the fourth anxious to receive mrlre le~qrs. ghl'll Mitchell, Miss Verna Stipp no~n the tempc'.'"uturc had dro'['.lpcd Mr. <;lnd Mrs.'Roy Wiggains and'straight win o( 'the seas~m, TI;lc The plass ~icked at r~ndpt'k four wi~1 be ho~tesses tll' miscellan- to 3 dcgraes a~v('. d<i'ughters, beo Rulf arid Roberthoys were able 10 pierce the Ponca small towns m 1he Unlte& States, eoUs shower htmorl Mrs. Wen- Sund~y morning 11le mercury Rowe, the last hyo of Qmah~, weredefc/hse almost at will. but were Grand Ca~yon, Atfz.. Gree!J River, -dell 180m Saturda i? the£w-- showed 14 negreps .below ZeTO and, Sunday· diOf.ler guests in Ute Iverconsi8tcntly unable to ~onvcrt U~ah, Lutz:, F'la:\ AJpineij N .. Y. gerson hom~. ;\VI'r~. I ~ formerly :rvtendny monllng it had dropped Carlson home. :Mr. Bu~f was intheir opportunities into points. '. Letters telling" of th~ surtpundmg Mi...,s l\!llurgare{ Madar, was mar- ; till Jurth~r, to If) pegrt'es below. ~akefie-ld Sund<ty to give a trial

. Ponca sank several long shots co~ntry, tow.n and ~~~h~l wer~ fied in Wakefi('ld Jaunary 2... A ,change oj 6rdegrees in three sermon In the 'Christian chup:::h.during the game to kC'ep the out~ j;rJtten to each. In thIS way the ~ ~ -.------..:.1 'days;Jjj the record. ..... ~ ,come in do~bt during the first half urpils hope to make p(,n pals afld . .,.,Rndal , • ~ ) ~~- ~ clmr~"'I!"IlllllfllllllllnmrUUmm

. and We'll into the thirdlquarter. At t the same time karn something Cluh Mm.ts. (. ~ . nlUI'j~tf'r Is ,)Jorn. .'the close of the first quarter about the geography of. these Welcome-In dull nwmy-c.rs r1('t A (],lIighter was horn to Mr ,llul R'ur;l,ISchoolsW;JkeftC'ld led by a score of B fo pl~ces. Friday afternoon WIth Mr.\;. Lyle Mrs. Ed, Miller Salurd~y' at a ,.5. but tile margm was redue.ed to Dl('k~ Blchel treateq hiS class- Church. . ' i ii' Wakefield hospital.' rnmruptttunnrrrnu.:mmuuuu,=Ih to 9 alt the half. Wakefield in- matl's. In 5th grade and tl?"dch~rs . _. I -_ .. ~

" creasi..>d lhis ]c?d to 19 to 11 al the last wl'(~k Wed~es?ay, ~IS I~irtllday. P. E~ o. !\tTofob,. ~ l;ml('rJ;"fl(~s To""'"(>(~tomY',;llj ...Quota Is' fieached.~nd o.f the thlr? quar~('r and Jed am~he~'/;l~~~n:;:C'~n ~l~,:dfs ,5, :~ T~ I P ..E. O. me!)1brrf< me,t Monday" Mrs. fks."'IC Ml'lro~e of. Allen, ~ Nebraska'g December quqta...7 to 2() at th~ fJn~1 whl.<;'lle. ponca .,' v' . f ~ Jlg. g,. Qvenmg with Miss Hilda Bengston had tonsJl~ remo\('d at' a Wa.,.Jl:c- f war bond;.; wfl,s $5,300,000 andsan,k four out of clght ft'l'c throws "Y~)ch \ JlI he ~::;e,d ~o fill pillows att. Miss Edna, I):tlh!grcn's home. fj('IQ hospltul 101,'" t week Wectftl.."s- th~to(al bought wa.." $5,821,-whJi~ WakeflC'ld ,was able to c6n- by the Red Cross. fhls makes gO~ Ttlis was a re "ular meetin daY, 16:!.50, whIch IS 109 per cent of

,ncct but one out (f an equal num- "'(prk fOl" the t,lml'.'" before sc~ool g ,. g. l~e amount asked. 1n Wayn~ber of attempts. I calls ,und dUring recess periods . >,'~ county the "'purchases totaled

Wcdncsday, Ja uary ].3, Wake- cold days. Methodist JJadil's 1\1(>("1. ., ~:!9,718.75, and In Dixon countyfjcld Trojans dccisiw1y dcfeated Sevcnt h [Jnd~ 8th grader:" have A gr:ouf.\ of Met hod~st ladH's mC't ' $~7,26:!,50. ,.,Allf>n 36 to 20. E:trly in the game d¢coratC'd the wmdows of th~lr la.!>-t week TMl,lrs(lf,~ alt('I'noonthey took the lea and were nevcr room with lacy snow flakes whliCh With Mrs. I~. O.}'('nton ami spw6t! . ~ Book Reports COlllpletelP.seriously threa1e cd although the- were a result of a free-hand pal)cr 2n arm) kits 1he h{hte::;s sened I Cllri!oitJan (hurf'h. OutSIde readmg'" reported toAllen boys sh wed occasional cl,lt)ing projcct in art last week. Juqcheon (AI\ In GIl'S£' piistor) Supt. F. 'E. Decker mcludes the~pul;j.ts>of good fo and were uni· In Grades 2 and 3. <,- . . S4[lUdY school ,It 11 Sentces at following:formly g-amc and earne~t. Third graders have started a Honor lIumholnt \ ISltor. 10 Jo:lam~ 'Test, district 33, Ver-

Don Erickson was hlqh point story 1('lqng club' ,,1,'n language. Mrl. Harry i.Cl.r~1i[l \\il,; ho,;t('sk onlc&-: Lesler Meier, 33, Secretmarl for .Wak field with 16 TheIr flr.sU meetmg WIll b(' c('lnler- fOl" lwef tabl('s of Imdge Tuesday I Eng-lish M. ,John's ChurcH Cargo. i\1oni the Goat Boy, Hansp~ints, followed, Iy AlfFed Benson cd around fairies and will he held 't:>~ening"'Jn hffliOl' of Ylrs Mplvln .(H,{'~ W, A (~I'l'(I('s: pasl~r) . Brmkf'r of the Silver Skats,WIth H"nnd Jack Donelson wllh 7. Wednl'sdll~ morning. The :!nd Bakpt of Humbolrll. 10.. Mrs Lar- Slln(Ll~ ~lh(jol .-It lIJ .30. ,Srrv.tces Don W~s!ow of the Na\y; Glen-, The outstandin ,'t hing about .the gr,HJ('r'~ were guests. son sef\~ed al the close of the c\ en- a ~ 11. \ Ille ~Frqv('rt. 33, L KIdnaped inWakefield kam his year 1's tea The :l;d graders arc learning to ing. th(" ·Jungl~. Navarre of ~hework and faJr pi y. ~ muJ1iply. .r ,. ~ ~t. Paul'" ('hUfC·h. NorUf, Secret Car-io: Merlyn

S('('ond lC'Hm W)r; Ilwir ~amC' b SC'eond gradl'r....; arc heginfting a Ita"., LUDf·hl'_fl~... (R,·v. v; <",\ (:l'nll'''', pa..,lor)," I K"y, 4t , The Bobbsey TWins on'i!, .....core of Ll 10 11. 'Bride NH.:hol- unlt,lof work on l11rplanes,' '. A gr~up of ladJ('~('rV(,d lunch- SunrJa.y s('rvlC!'''' will f)l"at R Sun- a Ranch. .Ron 'made R poi Is and Warren B4:'tll Carl.on and Larry John~ eOJJ 111 lh(' R('d C'rQ:i. tooms last 1·\{'lllllq. '<-:;undily ·.'-,'('ho01 at Arlin!' Brader, 29, Rose'sBorg H. had p('r(pct scores in spelling frOr w('ek Vv'pdnl's.day a ('rnoon for In llJf' ('H'nlng . j Gr('at .f'rohl!'ms; Donald Glass-

Wa!{C'fif'ld will play Emerson at. tlw six, weC'ks. " " , Mr....;. George Pl'anh~ 's 11Irjhday, 'mf'yer, :!9, Mystery Is;and; AnnaWakeflcld, January :12. l'~ollowing is :1 list of 2nd :1I1d The aflPrnoon was !11K l duing Hed .'rf'shyt('rlnfl ('llIiTf·h. ;. I Manp W('sll'rfrold, :!.J, The Bob-

P.·T. A. i Mp,etlnf{. 3rd graders who ha\'(' be'l'n nC'ltMr Cross. sewing. . iRE'\". Allan ;\-kC(JII, Im,stnr) bsf'y Th'LOs at the Ice Carnival;P -1' A nwt T N:day. The pro absl'nt no,f tardy dupng 1he si~- Whnt-<'()-('\.-·(·r <,ocIl'ly \\J11 tTl('(' 1I Vlc!or Knwsch(', 29. Tom

gram ('nnsislNi of instrumC'nla w('Qk pl'riod: Beth C:'lrlson. Shit'- JOVitA X'('I~(lhnr<,. thiS ThurlJ.dalY ,-lfl('rnoon ::d th(' Thumb: Eleanormiie ThIes, 29,SOlO.!, 1<l1l{ on ,it' Lal photognl.phy ley lphman, Drck Lullhf'rstC'dt, man.sl'. Mrs. B~ rnn Bushy. Mrs. Black BC'aut): Jeanette Koch,tiill-; (m physi<'il fl1nl'ss ·in 1h dorrlon Fredrickson, Lewis .Jel. th::~~d;(~sw:~~~~'c'w:,~~:~n"';~;~ri~~'~~~l(~ WII] llnskill and Ml'''. Eva lonn('r 29, LlttlC' Black'Samho: Donald~h(l )1.;, I:padmg I nil discussions 0 itllek 'vV('Ic!on KarHwrg, WesleY l-jars ht'fort' sh(' moved 10 til'\" new <If(' lw<,tf''';sP}; ThiS organization :Qri-tl:?:hu. 61. The Curly Top~{. P;IIr('nIs of Anw 'Wil, Our SchoN IJublwrsledl, Dpiln Nimrod, Don- home last week Tu('~clCJ.~ ,Ifl('rnnon has purch,!..,C'd .I Sl'r\ icf' flHg to .c;nowN! In: LIla Ji:'fl.·n Dorman,Need You," aid Paulson, Cas~II..'! ]{ay ReC'd, for a sOC'lal Imll' She :i1'n'N] 1)(' dl'dl('i!tC'f"l Hnd prpsl'ntC'd to 61. C\lmp FJrC' Glrl.s· Flr::;1 Coun-" Iioid ('OIdl st Friday. Donald Swen!'on. lunchpon at thr' c!o...,c. llH'ml)('r<, uf Ill(' nJOgTf'gatlon now eJI !-'II'(..'; Mary Westerhold, :!5.

!A I t'I 1 0 t t K' ltd 1 G I lf1 '-1'l"VIC(' \\JIll lhl~ C'mkr! Std1l's L'nde Tom'.., Cabin; Donaldh('rdn·gFf~li~~~<~g) rnn(~'nJl ~'~'~q~~~~ ~~~:~~~~~i:t"~:lrpcl~I~{'(ira~(~r~·n (;elehrntf's Birthday. ar.mSt·l'nd'I·,r,f::,C'.~;u·n,I,','"" c','hn,.1 ',II II) Thl('s, :29, TJrnhertoes; Ea'rlmllle who ~hnuld )artieipa1e in the 1spf'lllng for the past wl'ck. y ", Tha:.'i, :29, Penrod.]oc;:Il.,J1f'('I'lIn~Jtor contC'st Eehru~ Flrsl grade ha"" rp('('lvf'd a new Mrs J I' Hl fgl r<::1J1l (nlprl llnl (11 :\101 nmg" \\ urshlp "f! t 11 Mal'JorH' Mohr, :2.), Ilasle andHl'Y r:~ reading hook, "Having Fun" a 10 lIt tit' bo~s dl Ih(' Belg('lson --- Wa<,(e; Wilma Dorman. 61. The

JJ;.t!IH'l, 1':I'lson. urnV-ln L(';llhl'r pl'P-primc~r. They are ('oni lOuing home Sdturdn.y dft( t noon In honor (o\('narlt 'lls"lOlI ( hurc h Lit tic Story House; Duane Al-)1')', L,IVPl"ll GI'!IS', Elinor Soder \\{orkwllh ncwsublracllon com. of JlmnlYs hlrlhdd~ dtJnJ\l'r"dly IHl\ ( A IUlnqlll~t pI<,!oll len, 3R, The Trumpeter Swan;" "erg. Fallh GI.sI:Jhon, Corl;!' IJJna!J()ns, ThptJnw\\d s l'p('1l1 pll}ITlg~lmc.., II pl>oJllr \\111 llJ(tl Ihls Mary Jean Knll. 16, BeaulJful

SW<itlson, 1-:.<;1 hc'!" (>IWI-g, Corrin Hot h glades hl1\'(' hl'('n rllt 1ing Mrs Tkrgf'1 son '-: r VI d Iun< bcon I \ I nlng '\1 rs (hdlll s ~~):'~I,~lt~~~l.~JldKI~~~n(,;J~, 'Jol'l~en-Lunrllll, Jmln lIc Imherg, ~at'ion rags for Ihe ,JunIOr Red em<,s. - 10 11'1 IV.Olll! .lnr! \11" L('ollH.rd "-Gustafson Mllic {Ing LOIs Barel- _ _ At Allfl('rlwrr.,'<, II II (hlll-; ....on dill 111)<,11 "..,('s AnclPrson, 71, Tre Indian Nug-nldn 1001, (1lr! 'I J)1l1lJ.:'htf"fJIsUorn In llollOI of Alllnn I\IHLiI1Jf'II;>S SUndd\, Sundl\ '-(Inol ,It 10 gf't Charlene Rethwlsch,75.

A.., H T(''''1I11 (I 11le' 11Jmll]'J110n~ A cldlJghler\\ds horn In Mr ,lncl IlldhrllY oInnl\C'r.'-,ill\ :1.llnd,lv !\1l1lnlnl-': ....c nlt! " .It 11 1 \l/llng B<--l III IlJ. Tht' Bohbsey T\I,ms atlhl' FplJllllTY I f) II '-I Will lOC IudI' MiS Hud MHldleton at <I locdl hos- (,\'l'hlOg' g\Jl'.<,ts In Ih(' Anrlprb('ITY ISl'r,\ 1('1'.'; al H. , trl(' ('In'us, The Bobbsey Twms!thl follO\\ Inl-: II ln1nrnUS, 1 stlw [l11,t1 Illlulry 12 honw w('rp 1\-11' !In(1 [\1r.., ('hir An- l\lld-\\'t,( k ,"'!'T'\ I!'('" wlll hi' !1f'Jd al Inrllan Hollo\\'; BernIta -R.eeg,

I()herg LOIS B Irln1/ln l\1(lno~ ~;'r~on ~ll1f/ son .... j \11" Ml''''. nl·:-..I \\'!'dnl'~day (·\l·nmg. ThiS IS ~i;~r~~~:dl:,f :2t:2~(~'O~I~I;ttl~~~~~<;usWfson. Corn (' Lundt'n, drH.-1 [)all~htl\r Is norn. I I' \'JJ1 I nl l'rSOIl. !\1J" !\11';'-. J. tIl<' fll<'! nH'l'tlng to Ill' \1f,11i dtmali<". LaVprn Cr'os<', ElwOT; A ,Llllghll'r w('lghlng 7 IHluncls E. H(wgel·.'-,(J!l nnd chlldrvn. Itil!' 111'\\ lll!'e!lng d,ltl', 111ll1-\\I'I'k ~~, ~fh(~~~:ll~i, ~:~:~~~ v0~~d~?:;:~

,S()(lcThprg, .Jan!>1 N!'lson, Norrnilnl l(J lJllllCI'.'i \\HS horn tIl Mr. lind - <'1'1'\]("',-; fonnl'll, IWlng ...llf'lclI j Ilrlll·r'" ('I h 'J'I I I t'r' L(Jrnlln(' Ha{'k~rorn, 1:1, The1 ("It H'rhy' Intf'q rpt'lli\'p orAlory Mr•.:; lll-lrold Anrlprson at a SIOUX, ... 0-> II. . llU"I.ly r'\I'nrnJ--:

J~{)~) CI()u~ll, Amll I':'al'son; dl'igi', Cily 1~(J<'llitHI January '1;;'. ThiS is Bndgl' cluh I1WIll!>l'l'; t'nll'II.lIIl- _ (luldooj' <;Irl" al Cedar Ridge;I I 'I I I I I l ei I " ('I I llllfl)tlJ,V Ann Youn", 61, I Knowlln oralory, NOf'n,ln Ll,fjllWl"hY

j' Ihl' fir .... t child In th(' famJly. ('( Wit JU" lell\( .... ;i! I IIllH'l" ,Ind ,-,a 1'111 ,II II'rUIl lure I. ,.,

.JlOi 1) 11 nson; ('XlprnponlO£'OU, hndgp Ia..., I \\('c'k Thllr ....d,ly l,\pnlng l 1](1'\ (. 1;1)1,,11. 11:1'-1'1)) ,I SI(II.\, Joann \Vl'rl, J9, Chtl-sppuking, L,IV('J'11 Grose, Norma IN Im(JTo\'ln". <II Mw·· ..., c,d!'. l\11" (~ \V. Ilf'll!oll ' Tbl" TlJIJr"Ir."l;. dll('I[J(!OII r{I'V. dn'n of 'JH' Plnp", Natalle andLf'alhpl'hy; ('Xlt'll jlOf'Hn{',OUs P()(~t~ l)pnni.s .John, infanl son or Mr, and CIJllbnl IllI;.-hy \\(In high II;lll \\J11 l'IIWIIJ('1 .I dl'\oIIOIl .... ('1·- Itl!' fBrev.slprs; Nurma JeanIY, EltnrJl' S(Jd~rl){'rg, N(Jrnla~ I M I ,. <;('01"1'" 'fh!" 1](':-..1 !Jll'('llllg \\'111 1)(' \1(1' 11\1'1' ... l;llj('11 \\'.1,\(; at :'1 :m. Chinn, 3:), Pollyanna's Debt of

LeHlhl'rhy. :~~lr(Jvl:~I·<-;ft~:rBI;:gr~~~:~n!.I~I;~~:~~ Janwll'Y :2H wllh M~', ('Ilflord S<ltlJrll<J)' <It ~J '\(1 cnnfll'nwllon llonor.'I'll(' Spt'l'dl ('I;ls' h~s lj(Jpn worl< .Thl' hahy was hroughl home fwm Busby!Jll"'k:...s. (']<1..,<, ml'f'I,- ,JllnlOl' :\ll"<,lon ..,()CII.ty EIc,lnnrm;l(' Thle~ :!9, The

~:~~ 't~e~I~::,aI1IP:'I;,Spf:~I;~,ln~P ~~~" a Sinux Clly hospital JanualY 9. Amllr"'.o "r~lon Auxillar" . ;,~::,nH'1 Salurd"y itflernlJlJ~ at t'~~:~{~I~II~L~f.~:eiE~~~.~i~:lI('nl* nrC' rehl'Hr.mg' loll(> comedy In Clt,y Hospital. Am('rJ('an L C' g I () n AuxJ!IClry Sunday. Sunnay schonl and llc \Vomeh, The Story uf a Bad"NoIJOdY.S1eel)""," by Guernsey I 'I Mr. <1nd Mrs. Beo Chase wpre in mpmlw!"s m!'t In;.-I \\('pk l\1ondHy Billll' clo.,;sr'," W :~() l\lornlnp; wor- Bo).

PC'l1ey. - l~mprson January 910 vi...,it IIpn!'y af!I'lnoon at MfH:'S {·,d!'. 1\11-S. 13('11 11 '),0. Rf'l'('nlly ('It'ctpd church'I'll(' oripntatinn! ("]a,ss hns'bQ(' Classm<Jll, who is now a pallent in Chasp. Mr·s. W, H.. J)IISkcll, Mrs. \\111 be' lOstallL'd at thiS

studyilJg t?e J-;Jl"'ln~'y of Wakeffcl a Sioux CJt~dlQf:lpital. lie has had ('has. Sch....!<trlcn and M1S~ Ruth tImf'.sehool::-.. Mrs.· V. I LIn. Hanson talk- a 1;rlgod trafi'sfusion and is gelling Coe served lunchpon, The Febru- Sunday noon Mro; LnwrC'ncc

,cd to tho (,~::-1S Wl..'dn~~c1ay o~ the Ialoltg satisfactorily. - ary m!(~ting will 1)(' helel In 11ll' npw Ring's Blblt, ("IdS'" \\!l1 have theIr-----,1 Legion hall l WhICh Is nearly 1111- 71~fi;;;~. dmnt'r for nwmhl't's and

'EADS PRAISE ishod at,IM (Ime,Ohser\'P'R1rlhlh,y. WAKEFIELD LOCALS

COOPERATION bl:;r~~~:{:~~II~t'~l;~~~ ~,';::;,;~e,~'ti;:;~ ~~:~~'~.r;:.';~o::,~a,::,;:;I~,:H~tk:'I~;noon ~whl'n Mrs. Ll'omat'cl Olsoll,Mrs. l'.rnl'st ,Johnson, I Mrs, ('1111'- ;11I1"''' Faith NlIl'rnhfTl.;'f'r of ('0-

enc£' P"arson, .Mrs Gust \\'£'ntl- Jtlnl~nl"", sW· rt ! till' \\('('k-pnd In thes1rand, Mrs FranCiS M('ss<'r- r." ( NUl'rnh('rg('r hom('.sehmin! find Mr..,. J. A. SC'agrr'n :\lr,; (' M. I!ar!man of Crofton,w('re guC'sts, Md. O~son ~('r\ed at I s~)(',nt liist ,WI:pk \lnnr,I:I.y find T,Ul's- \

the close of a~~a~ nfte:noon, dd~l~s~ ~11J\ ~. Z'o}, 1;:f~~II~~n~i~UxFinish, Remodeling Ii;~~'d;~l;(~~thC'~';;\~r~ll h:or, ~el'~~O~

Of New Hall Hereic'~;r. LUlhpr Ntmrod Jc[1 Wed~RC'modeling \\ork bomg done inl nl'soay for Nl'\I,ark, N, J, 10 \Isit

th(' ba1c?ny of the auilltorJUm, 10 'h('r daughter, G\\('n, for a shortconvert It 1010 LegIOn land Auxtl- lim('.:a~y room~. IS n('arly finj.':lhed and Mrs. Wm. \\'0111'1'-'; a!tpnrll'd al~ IS planned to.be ablp 10 hold th~ hirlhdny party at Mrs. Mmnu:,I' eb.rua~·y m?cftngs of the~c or~ MJll{'r"~ last week \Vednesday aft-'ganlzatlOl").s In the nC'w rooms. emoon.

Oscar HlldD.r1 \\ ho [1'1[ a fewwC'C'ks ago, b a~e to he up andaround. lIe is SW) lTlg in theHenry Bokempl?r home.

Henning Hallin left lhis \Vednes.day for Niagara Falls to visit theM. E. ('arls.ons. HI' also plans tostop at Chicago. lie WIll be goneabout a week.

Mr. and M~. John Goshorn of­WaynC'. were last WPl'k Wt:>dnesdayguest~ in the Mni. Edwin Templehome. Mrs. Maurice Gustafson andbaby were also visitors.

Mrs. Melvin Baker, Mary andMichael of Humboldt. la., arnvedlast week Wednesday to yisit 10

~~:n~.tg~. ~.m~.o~~~~~fer·sDr, and Mrs. Max Coe had buf-

~t supper last week Sunday in

t e Dr. James Bradley horpe atender. The supper was in the

h nor of the Bradley's sixth wed­ding anniversary.

Mrs. Mary Green, who is stay·at the home of her daughter andfamily~ the'L. M. Congers in SiOlL'C

City, s~nt the week-end in theHerbert 'C1reen home. Mr. andMrs. Herbert Green and Miss. Vena

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Head of Hogs 60\

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41IMirC••I!IJJ~/~.",,~lIIl ;; 1Six good milch Joows, two fresh, .:nd others to be fresh about: ~Ie

day. Sprin¥ing heifer coming 2 Ye/ilrs old. Four carnine year-lingheifers. Steer calf, and two bucket 'calves. Extra good ,milc:b .~ow••

Eight good tried brood sows, Spotted Poland Chinas, FiftJ·two .fall pillS, all Spotted Poland Chinas. All thrifty and very desirable.Vaccinated against cholera and erysipelas..

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14' Head' of Catfle4

Six dozen year-

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Chickens

Head of Horses

SheepTwelve good native bred ewes.

Hay and GrainFifteen tons of good alfalfa hay. 200 bales of straw. 750 l bushels

of ear corn in crib. 200 bushels of oats. '"250 bushels of Spartanbarley. 200 shocks Atlas Sorgo. (

Farm Machinery, E~c. .1936 CASE C. C. TRACTOR AND CULTIVA TO R ON SIX·PLY RUBBER, GOOD COII\D1TION '

John Deere 14-inch three..bottom McCormick-Deering 20·£00t Imperial seven-foot press drill 1~~ feet of new manilla hayMowtractor plow, in good shape harro~. Hog house, 14 by t 6 rope.

McCormick..Deering tractor McCol":!'l1Ick-Deerlng corn pl?nt.. 9O-bushel self feeder. F~d bunk In ".ood shapedisc, «abd shape er With 120 rods of new Wire, S~ll self feeder l~'foot'log cham .~

McCormick-Deering ten-foot &000 ~s new.. E.ght .. foot steel tank.· • CHicken waterer and feeder.power tractor binder i~ first McCormlck~Dee.rmgslx~foot DeLaval cre~rq separator, sIze Se"eral steel barrelsclass condition mower practIcally new 516, practIdllly new ~. h

Case hammer mill new Joh~ De~re two-row horse Bang boards and scoop b0B?'ds ~ k h~t·trdul' t 'ineTwo three-box wa'£'ons, one cuJtiva;.tor... 3 sets of harness, one espeCially S~ el :h~~o: .

n rl new McConnlck-Deenng' hlgh-hft good J for . chH.;:.';k .nd steel lIe~r horse gang pl.oWI t l o( rerYl/good leather f1ynets Sc~~~:'h:':~i;;~';,:~':~e~Cl~verleafspreader New C:entury Slftg e-row vera co ars ther tools ~

McCormick-Deering hay .weep cull~"ator 2 16-foot wood g.le~ "• -f T

Eight dozen Leghorn and Austrawhite pullets.old .Legllorn and Au~traw:hite J"Jens.

Team of sorrels, mare and gelding, 4 and 5 years old, weight3,200, extra good ones; hay gelding; 3 years old, weight 1,400;black mare, 2 years old, weitht 1,200.

Monarch enameled range, good as' new. Perfection five-burner oil 810,,-", ~lh ailached oven, goods:ha~. ~~tco~~'F •.L tery set radio, all new batteriea. Bed with springs. Dreaaer. Some frUit J~rs. wo c am ~ns. ver ~ . ' ·lurnl"'l:ure Filter strainer. All practically new. Other articles too numerous to mention. _'

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As I have decided to quit farming-, I will sell at pu blic auction at the place, thl'ee milc~ \\'(;st ofCarroll ,twelve miles we"t anrl three miles nol'th of Wayne, three and one-half miles S,DU1U1 and t\\'O miles east ofSholes, and twelve miles l10rth and two miles east 0 f IIo"kil1s, on '"

... Fr,iday, January.29 ,_Begmnmg at 12:.,n 0 clock "hm'p, the followmg ]Jl'O]JCl'ty: LUl1ch wagon on ground

'Terms: Cash or make arrangements with clerk. All p ropel'ty to be settled for befo 'e b~ing removed, J' ~•

E.O..RICHARDS, LT"J. Hughes,Auctioneer' DeLay Nation I Bank, Nerfol~,le~~,: = .

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":--, '~'" -, :.. t {~ , . - - -;, " ,,- . ,\;. - ~~eWh~r~~: e~'it:~eal~~~~i~~~ci I:: ~~~~la~~~~\,!!c:st;~~~~ I':~~ri~~~;r:~:~~ ~~:~:Ss::;brIefly. Loca guest,." W'!'rC also in- farm :-:ale Friday, January 29, has urday. .

BY DORO HUSE NYBERG i iJf,...J troduced. Gr up .<;ingilJg was ,con- accppted rt position in a hatchpry Evan Hughes of Wayne, spen1;.ducted. The ions mee1', agaif.l next at Stanton. He and ~1rs. RiChardsi Ihe. w.eek-end....Jn the M,rs,' Sidn:a.

.'..~:, '~p ··d 0 'I S' i I 'U' • 4/' ·1... , ·klImproveS at, Home. and for'little' folks of town to get: Tuesday. I • the,i,r daughter plan to move Jonps home. I

".1,1-',e,. e.no, 'fie SI.. OC a. nan,Inenlnns lit' ee Mrs. w.1 F. Roherts, who suffer· ·to and from school. Sllffers ~eep Gush there thiS sprin . wer.;; ,~n:\'e ~~~rl~ar~rr1;r~f:~~I £'~ 11 S h I P"'~' __ cd a heart attack last week, is im- .r- r. n, '->itrro· c' I Social Forecast. ~ ,------- proving nicely al her home. jUJ.k,'.n'y of P,·C·tures When Ope' C CARROLL OCALS' IF,"I"yeveninj(, " .

d • I '.lU lung an C]('O M8.e D<lV,iS \ 'I". ill s"\"E'raJ l\-lrs., C. J;--r. Morris had di,nnrr,[- 0, T. meets this Thurs ay Good R4rcord Made School' 'D,'sml'ssed De"cribed for Club M, cs. H. L.rlJurrr,er, ,uffered a daY';. Tue,day 1,,1 week at Harry How·

-se~e.ter Report. Given WJ h Mrs. Ed. Kenny. .... , .1 deep galili on, on(' Ol. h(>r arms last ·The Frank Rp0';; famlly w('nt to arth's In \Vayne. . ,Stud~tS'.1 Local Grad' Auxiliary me~ts' next Tuesday By' Cant'oll Pe""ple BeCUllse of Cold The maki~ of mot~on pictures week 1,('n " can. opf'ncr Slipnlld \\"avnf1 Frida" Mrs. C. H. MGrri3 w~ wilh

with Mrs. T.'P. Roberts.' ~U I Ih . f' II II a e.·· e.·h' ·a.e 0 'n,'n-,; a 1,'n 'a·n. T,oche - - .1' • ,•. t W k h d anr co t(>aC 109 0 0 :Y\'-'ood .,., C ., ,-' '- :-'1I,S'<; Dor,ol,h Y Rf'('~ v.·as, h, ome IM, rs..Emr}..s Manis Frida. Th,e .~I'.... ee.' j We·Fu meets t is Thurs ay' . N h,"j h J I . ~ II', I'h d h !)J- 0 SC '--'V was (' r In ,,-,arro . s aI'S werC' -(csen ", yean wound rC(jUJr (J O·,r slitches. (rom Wayne' for th('· w(>ek-("T1li~ mrn sh{'IlQf! corn. '··1

j;'eme~,tet' reports w~~re d,istri" t. With Mrs. W. Ii Wagner. Sewing and Knitting D:,tne Monday hecause of the inlcnse Clarence McGinn of, Wayne col- Mif;~ Vlob Thoma,; ..... ho tr'<lchf's Mr:=;. Oti" Decker of Wynot,"

d · C II h' h h' J I k Merr akers wlll hau' no Jan- AdM tIC'" f c·old. It "";'RS thought thp suh-zero lege f<.fcult ''",' 'Tuesday evcning last ;"I;liss "f\,'P, r- r•.,,' r,'k."n of 5,'ou- t I' I h f I k(> In a,rro 19 sc 00 ast w . unry eetl 7" The group wtll be If n on y I vl_ve.n .1" ::U .. ..,,' ""' a, J ger, \\a!'. Oln{> or 1 1.(> \\'(,(> -I ""'"nt lhf' \...·C+'.l-\.·end with her 51;; __

Senio~ American literatlJre c ss enle tamed ruary ]2 c'llhcr by Red C 03Work. • t.emperature would make il. haz- w{'e,k, for Carroll Lions members ICilY. spc)nt 1h w,,;'k-pnd -v,:ith Rev. end. t~'r, :V1r~. {,eo.{)wens. 'i,s ~adi.~ the novel,/''I11«:; H, se M J J P W I ardous for rural !'chool stU(j('nts and'gue~ls following dmner al the ~tnd ,\1rs. C. Fn'drr0k.,,£'n. ::\1r. and :\frs. G. E, Junf''; (''<llir'd l' W"nl!I'lJO·<j Oil P:J.J;:f': ~ix) .....·of Seven Gables:" THe new t ic J~" ~e~~mae:s~e In Byn!' or a C'lrroll irl,as fl.J f;hed ~67 toward ----~---------~ - -- ---------in phiYsi~s.is "heat arid work," ~ is We tmmster Guild m('('j" Fr1- the pyrchaS(' of ed\< ross aver­,dealing wHh machines and 'I' n- day, Ja.nuary 29, In thf' S 1m .J~n- :-i( lS klll:-i, and rest {'nhi here havegines. Elton' Havener gave ani n- klOs home With !'vI1'iS ('or ,I t'n-I mdde 1(J kmHt'C1 gdrn1l'nls and 139

~~~:s~~~~ ;%J~;s~~y~hse~~~:n,a~~"~;, tl~s, Mr~ L :: Jl'ukll1:-i dnd ll'iS ~;;\\;~dl' ~'('t/l~~~s ~f(·C~~~I.y f.~C(,t~~jt:trying to master the difficult c - OIS .len ins ostcs...;e~. wein, Wayne countly Red Crossbinl;ltions of letters and work in StJ{'ial. chairman for Carroll. '

. "typing., Seven seniors are ta i g Jlao;; KniUlnK (:Iub. ]n ttw $t-;7 colleCll.'d for overs('asalgehl'a 4' this semester andf re kits al'C' lht> foIJowin.f,: Community,&tartinlt wHh radicals. TU~:J~y~~J\.I~;o~~~':{~j~\~I.~'I;;I(;~t0ss$:2:); Lutlwran LqrllPs' AId, $H;

JuniOr history class if; gtud i g W()m:Jn'~ \cluh, .Mr L Aid, Bapti~t

the, topic, "NatjQn~'lis~' bat ~s A-Bpnshool 110mf'. Pr('~LytrriHr;t Guild, Congrp·sectionalism." A test was g~ ',n .. Ad I'r h l(' A"dFriday. FiC'lds of occupation~~ re Friendly Neighhor!'; nwt F,·i,b·c i ';"':"'$",-"1; H/Jy'al Nl'~;h~o/;~~g{', ~3:

~~~~:~i:~g voe~~;on~~ Lat:17'c~~~i~ i~ ~~~~:.~d\~~:~y,~:~;~:~hO':~n:;om":"i" "a~~;~;~,i;~~ E:~:],~:,$;~ t~:;~,~';';"Thy story of industry''': is ~1 e ., , , and :l \\';l1('lwilp.,-;. Includl'eJ .in lhr .

new topic for sophomore hi5~ y Ha,"p Farnl4~rs l:nion. sl'wmg Bfl' L! skir1.,"" ~ rallps. 1:2cld!'s. Counting weighl:-i' and cis Douhl,("VHllpy 10C';11 nr Il!()ll"{''';. 1.-) ,. :!,1 utiJi-is al~o cOrilsi(h'rec] .. Engli'ih cia, . is. ~~IQ~t'~:~::r(;rU~;:.~~~(~h\i;,.,th(~';;~;:k ~ chi 1-learning allout cyrrpct wordl' g, 'busin<''is ill1f! !'oda! 1inw. Tfw blotlses.and geoml'! ry class IS stUrl~i g 12 hloll~('S itn)':J 1:2abo,Ut polygons. 'Thl'. root f! d rua,,?, 1l1('(',ting will lit' in tIl(' A.

'1<inds of s,tem, are tOPICS [or }I J- Sahs homt'o

Og~'reshmen "re stllclying ~acto i .g Pre~~vte,ria.~. Aid; -,in, ~lg('bra. The -class .takC's b ·1- PI(sb}tcllitn \\Om0n mf 1ness fraining instead' of ()rie, 1a- ~hur('h p~rlors Wt'dn('saa~tion this s('mesl~l', and the fl st ~ng Jil~st \\(,f'k ,for 1J.~sJn('."". :-;f,';....~i()ntopic is thrift. General science', e- and \\oork. Mrs. 1.. L.. JIihl\ln,,,. ,1m!placed civics. A laboratory t,st Mrs. Gust .Johnson s 1nrnlllll1l'('S Wife of M,·",'sterttroved whdher, ·substances,' 10 _served at noon. III

tained acids or bases. The to~ al: Con.:reJ{ational Ail!. Dies in~'ecemberrccitationjs being used in Eng~i h. M G:J 1 M R I\Jrs. 1)a\·is Harris f Neath, Pa.,J Grammar Grades. . rs .... ~.' on('S:lnt rs. . F.. fornwl'l.v of ('alToJJ, died the' lastThe 71h graders made a p~t i. Jon~s (>nh'ltain('d Congt·pg;llio?1.<lll

'otic border for'the Wl;st wall Mo _ Aid last twp('k \V('dnesd:lY in 11l(' of Ilf'('I'm!J('r, Clccor ing 'to wordday In art. Tl;i'(',6th graue rna 'p church pIc'nlor':. Mr-;. 1);I\'C H"l':-i T"(,(','i\.HI Ihis wl't'k y Mr'~. R, E.window decorations TuesdaY'.1 and Mrs. Frank Hef's ""t'n1('rtilin J'J!lf''-. Mn;. Ilarris Il'!l\'(!S hcr hus-

d t d '1 next \-Vcdnc$day. 111;lrld' H.• '\'. llarns. <tl1rJ ont' :-;oQ,I S't;:;'~~d7~hu~~~ o~l~o;,r~o E'f7nd i~ ~~ _ Edrj:-;. Hl'\·. 1/ilrri.'; sCr>Td HI('

volume or several kinds of figutr ~. Mrs. Wanh, Jlostf'SS. .. ("ongT{'galional dlurch as pCl:-.lorThe ,~th grad<.."1's arc starting 0 Delta Dl'k mpmll{'r~ rtnrl Mr~. \V, fuur ~('ars, h'a\'ing in,19:J.;J. H.e h!l~mu1ti~ly fractions. . . I H, Wagnr!' wprf> gUl'sts or ,Mrs N !Jl'l'n lJl poor 11flallh SIn('(' sUllrrmg

Glenn Loberg earned hIgh Sf: e A. Warth Friday whpn priz(>" in it :-1 rukf' hq summ£'r..in a unit test taken last Mon' y cards went to Mrfi. ~W. 11. \Vag­by 8th, language class. The 7 h ner, trs. Chas. WhitnflY and l\'!l-s. Region Gets Touch]a':lguage class _has started a it Levi oh('rts. Mrs . .Iny Tuckf'l' ('fl- Of W· t W th

, on qonnectivc words, the prep. j. terta s in two wcel{o;. In er ea ertion and conjunction. (. Snow Hnd inlen"e ('old la:-,!

The 6th g,eography clas~ w 1 Convene, at Chunh. \\'I'dH'nd brought thc first r(';J!spC'nd the se1'Jl('ster !C'arrling a~o t Regular business was trnnsmrt('(l lnlwh of \l/ln1('[" thi" scnsnn 10'thc'the neighboring continent. o{ S(f h WpdnC$day la~t w('ek wll('11 1\1rs. are,!. '1'1](' lPlllp('r:l!un' (',Irly Mon·A erica t I Ed. Trautwein and Mrs. \V. n. d:lY \·i!lwd from :1H 10 :!(J below~'he 6th grade has rew 11e41 h Scribrrer entertained M0t!ltJdi,-;t Zl';'ll. SnowLll! wns light 'iO lhll1

workbooks. HealJth will tal{c 't e women in the church parlor'i. MI's. IhI' d~jf1s \\"I'r0 not had.place of reading. H. L. Harmer is one of lh(' CO!ll- Highway \\'f'n' . out C'arly

Intt~rmpdiate Rqorn. mittee for next \Vcrln('S(!;I\·. Thl' .\1(Jl1();jy tu elf';lr mnds.Semester pxamin:.tion!'; wp c annual birthday party of ill,'

given al'ld rC'Ilorts went out j' ~l ciety is s('1. for F('bnlilry 10. oRnI:\,Y'\,TE ","0, ];')3Thursday. / - An ()rdll1;ln('l' dir-f'c!ing lh<' S~l)('

In arithmetic, thq: 3rd gra,~e s Have Health Program. Iand ('on\'('yancf' -oi LoIs Four (.1)

mastered division all,d multiplJ Carroll .Woman's clull, met 'I a~d Fi\'p ~4L Block One (l l, Hell-. tio'n. Thursday wl!h Mrs. W. H. SCrth~ \\'lg'i Adrlilwn to till' VJilag-e of

Spelling too's w~re parned ,t e ner for a It>ssQn on "M( '. :=r:rrrrtTnl' 'manne'!"pa~t six weeks by, Billi 1 ;I!ll) {Prllls 1I)('reo(,, . ~. og¢r Van Fos~ 0, paign." Mrs. Lf'yi Rob('rts 1k II ()rdailwd by 1hc Chairm:mHarold Klinger a~d Chan W!h t- leader, and parts werc t.akf'n hy and Roard of TrlP.'I('('s of the Vi!-ney.·' Mrs. Roscoe Jon('!';, Mrs. T. P. lag£, of Carroll, l\'('hI'HSka. I

Lois·Stevens rec¢ived 100 in' r 'Rober.ts and Mrs. Dowe 1.0\"('..The I Spclion 1. ThaI Lol.'"' Four· (4)arithmetic tes,'t. B,HUe .Ahern a d presi~enl, M,I'S. Hans H.f'1I1WI~ch, ;I~d Fi\'f" ,(;ell, Rinck One' (I), JIell·Roger VanFossen Qarned 95. wns·~n dHll'gc and had part on the wIgs AddItIOn 10 til(' V1l1agl' of

Chan .Whitney ~~rn~d 98 in 1 n- progr~m. TIl(' Fphruary 11l!ll0l'!-, Carroll. Nrhm:-ik:l; he' sold to F."guoge' test, and aryl Granri Id In~ will be with Mrs. Ed. Tl"ilut- r~. Hl'yl'!!'" for 111(' \-;um of Th'cnty-nnd Lois S,tcvcns r ccived 9~. wem. 1"1\'(' 11ol1ars In ('asH and the Ch:llr-

In) the gfrgtaPhY'! test Loi~ 8t v- man of t he Board of Trus1Pes ll!1dens; Gene' Hamptctn and' Oh n Install Orricprs. , lh(' Vtll<lgt> ('INk hc, ami t1--jey are

I 'Whitn~y carned gdd-es of 95, j Roy<;tl Neighbor.: installed offl- "ll'rt'by diT'l'ctpd 10 conv('y thePrlm,ary RoqQ1.' e~rs Tuesday e'{enl.ng at ~~P hom.e' same hy Quit Claim DeN] €,xpculcd

Beverly Carlson, }Mara1yn, 8t v- of Mr~. Anna Serlh~(>r. I hf' offl~ in thc name of said Village.ens, ·Arlyn Rae I-ia1hert, ,·Da id .~ers are; A~!1'~ SCrlbnor" Ol":1"c!t'; Seetion:2. This Ordinance shallRoberts a'nd, Millard Rals~on"h ve· Ann .J.-o~~~,,~'IC(!, or~aclC'; ArlC~ Iky- hr in fuJI fon'0 flnd 'eff0et 30 dayshad perfect"attendance during t e ele~. ch,aJl~el1?r; I-.mma ]);1\'1.,",., rC- after its passagt', approval andpast six' .Weeks. l\?Iillard Ralst n; cord~r; Man~ Ahern,. rc'C(>lwr; publication acc.ording to law.David Roberts anq Maralyln St v- ~ary Drpke, mner !'('ntl~('I; Max- Passed and apPFO\TQ this 3thens have perfect record for the n- me !Love, man;hal; Nellw Jones, day of .January, 1941.ti~.first sqmester. . .Y* ' ,n;'anager; Nell G('org~, oU1e~ ~pn- AU('sl: E. G. STEPHENS,

.Pupils, ate enjoying a l\tIot er tInet.; Cleo Mae DaVIS, mUSlCIan; Chairma'n, Board of Trustees.GOose 'unit. IPostcrs illustJrat' g Fern Kelley, past oradC'. T\pllie W. R SCRIBNER.

t~~~~~,GOOSQ rhymes form a ro m ~~~,r~as ~t~;~~~~ ~:~~:d~::~ j21tl Village Clerk.

Pupils cut snowflake desi s marsl1al. HOARD PR()'cEEDINORand mounted thcm"on colored a- C<.lrroiL Nebraska

!perforart. 'ImTI'RQIDJ January ",1941, {' '"- The Board of Trust('Ps or tilt-

Basketball Teams "" Vill"gr or Carroll mPlin regula .._ ~ !'ession on ahove date with all

bose Two Co~'te8 8 ' 1.\1<etJ.todist Chureh. mC'mbcrs present. Meeting cHlle,~Carroll b.askC'tb~l1 team lost ·to (Rcy.,C.'G,--.stevens, pastor) to order by F.. G. Stephens, chair-

Dixon 17-15 here ·.Tuesday ] st· Sunday school at 10 and service man.,Minutcs of last meeting readweek. and the local playe~ w re at 11. and approved.Idefeated at Concord Friday c e- The follOWing bills were read:

ning. Carroll second team a so con.grp~ntional Chur·('h. IT. H. IIOn~y~n::;~;yF"nd $ 10.00lost both c\'enings. (Rev. C. <1. Stevcns, pa~lol') II. L. BrC'ol'nwycr f;upp!ies ]3.02

'Art 'Hel·thold Buys, s~';da,y school at 11 and service L1~ht !cnnl!n. at 12.15. Hmtw T{']('. Co., J;rvice __ 3,61

Tin and Wire He e. - H. II. Honry, sal(ji-y l15.00, ~t. Pau.l Lllthe~an ChllN'h. Jamfs Hampton, salary 80,00

, GarroJl business men sold he (Rev. C. E. F,·cdrlcksen. pastor) W. R. Scribner, salary........ 20.00

~~~a~n~r~~;et'~~ela1~t~e1~ti~~: Instructiorf',Saturday. Fullerton Lbr. Co., mate·hold'of Hoskins. The iron' ad ~unday scl1oo1 at 10:15' and rials, -.- .preViously peen loaded on a frei ht seryice at 11.', Socoriy Vacuum Oil Co.,'~"r and shipped, Mr. Heithold 1lI Ladies' Aid meets next We,]nes· bbl. oil .,..... 22.50soon. move the materials he day,. January 27. Fairbanks Morse Co., sup-~t ~~ 6.~

. ,Presbyterian Church. Wigrnan Co., sQpplies 9:12.'.nves to C""'-rol' I (Rev. J. Caldwell. pastor) Eddie Oil Co., gas and oil 17.15J.UIU UI,. Services Inst Sunday were can· Library Fund

, Afte" Fa,rm S celled because or the chJd, stormy J. M. Petersen,' trustee,... ~~ather. Tht'y will be held at the rent to Jan. 1 . 30.00

Geo. J. Hansen, ',who hoi a u,bal' time next Sunday with Sun· Winifred Stephens, Iibrar-,',f~pn. sale Thursday, January 28, day school at 1, service' at 2, C. E, ian 18,75.wi!1 /'love into C~rroll this spri g. at 7 and preaching aflerward. Moved by Trautwein and sec-M,r.•Jf:lansen bought the Otto W. g., onded by Eddie that the bills ben~r:- 'residende in 'which N. ',,' J!... Unde'rgoos 9pemtlon. , ~lIowed as read and the clerk in-Wartbs are, living. The Matt'La k,: $, Sgt. Willis Fredricksen. son strueted· to draw Warrants for pay­,as'family wil' move from Rando, ',~ of ,'Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Fredrick_ ment 9f same. Rolt- call, Trautwein."to ,; the fa~, the Hapsens~vac :t~\: ,~~,of Ca~oll, underwent an op-' Eddie, Jo~hson, Hughes and~~j~~rth~tq.ill mbve, from ': e~.tj,f>n Fr~day. at ~ort.Robinson. Stel>l)ens voting yea. none votingJtil.~nhouse to the M, S. L nn 'I'l'eli:" bospltal. He IS domg nicely. nay/the motion carried.

PI'I!~!'lY'. ' C d Ordinance 'No. 153 was duly,. -"'7' . or 01 T,hanks. pa~.ed,

il ,80ltl.Bornll\l&....~; 10 express my sin...", sii:natiott of Ismael Hughes" A~, 'i~Ue ~,]Was' be) ': 'all Who scnt me cards Wa, Ip'resented. to. the board And onUrda~:~anuary16., to l!1r. dUring my stay in the mO~ion by, Trautw~in. ~dM by

.'J.~~,t'c~~I:~~r,~::;I,! '-d}Jipf~!O~;~Of~ Ed i~re~::c::a:ria=~'busineggBn.t)~t :'., the ,"orme' M~Y,GOd S richest bless",: thl! m(;!eting adjourned. :' ,','

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7 head of milch cows to freshen the latter part .of F'bbruary;4 heifers to calve in March; 3 cows to frE:.hen in March; 3 two­year.old steers; 10 head of yearling steet's and heifers,,: ~.....~

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About 5cdoz. White Rock pullets

4-wheel trailer with box

Hog ~iler

Box wagon, complete

5'-foot Deering mower

McCormick-Deering hammermill

'16~inch sulky plow

John Deere No.9 corn<'sheller

6-foot 2alvanized' water tank

Cowboy tank heater

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Some Oats- ?

JaJ;lesville drill planterHa'y rack and walon

Grnin box

Harrow c~t

Hay rake10-foot disc:14-foot disc:28-foot John Deere elevator

with power and hoist2 seta of harness and some

collars

farm Machinery, Etc.DeLavn1 cream separator,

nea~ly new I

One Minute fanning. millJohn Deer" 1'/. horsepower, , ,

eDBlne ' \Hand corn sheller .,IJSeed c:"rn' grader . .Sol Hot brooder, si2e 500Brooder house, 7 by 12HOIl ,houae, 14 by 202 fe<ld bunlu

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2 Head of Horses

Ai,; J am quitting the farm, J will sell at puhlic auctio non t)w fal'nl :; mil0"; lWl'th andmile,; sout~ of Belden, 9 mile,; west, S north and I. ~ we,.;t of \\'a~'J1(', on I

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Terrri~: Cash or seeJhe banker. All property to be settled for before being,removed.

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Commencjl1g at 12 o'clock noon, the followmg pl'ope j'ty:

Bay mar.e, smooth mouth, weight 1200; bay gelding, smoothmouth, weight 1200,

New l:tedric Power-mac fenc:e, with all fittings. ,SOME ttOUSE"OLD, .' IAlso other articles too numerous to mention

Regular Farmall tractor,rubber in front

Farmall cultivatorJohn Deere 3-bottom tractor

plowJohn Deere gang plowJohn Deere~~row cultivatorBailor 2-row c:ultivatorNew Century single.row

cultivatorSingle.row disc culti..ator20-foot harrow .

100 bales straw

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T1IE W,IVNr HERALD, W.%VNE, NEBRA"'IU, TRrR"D.%V, ,'''NT'ARV 21, 1943

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~partd1ent-~:Wa¥ne HeraldBy FRANCES PRICE

Transact BusinessFol' Winside Church

B~onzynski and haby, W. H. A.[ had Sund:l) 'iast_ week dinne at] Scycrdl da;;. "'it~ - :Mrs~T"~~~Vi\Vlttler and Mr. and ::'IIr". Carl \\'alfn'd (';lrlson's, Longe':" folks. .K~Isting ,:,f Pierce, wert' Wc'dnps- :-'11"-;. F:lLi Harder and ::\fr5' . .Art 1 ::'Ilr. and ~lrs. Kels Granquistday (,'verung supper gUl'''ts 1n the I Je\'L:ll Yi~JH'd 2\-lrs. Lavern Un dl'r :'\1r. and :\1rs. Clarence .GranquisAugLlRt Bronzynski home. Ilast WL'ek Tuesday. and Gary Lee, Mr. and Mrs. ATI TuC'roay C'\"C'ning sup(l('r gUf'sts I :\lr',,-lnd :-.Ir:s. F. ::vi,' Griffith, jr" thur OdpgaarrJ and ~lJlghtors \\-.'('nlast week in the Ru:-<spll Pryor \"'C'n' 1.n I hI' Carl Vlclor,' Jr., h me I Sunday la,..;tiwPek dmne:- and sup

Off.icers I."nst.81Ied.· I I SOCia1lJJa'nnenl·nn~.",.0'f Week F1lsie Hornby and 0, R. Roland ~hoof and ,son and .Mr, ~n.d Mrs. ~~~o~, \~~,n~, 1~r'rn[;I~d ~~;;. 'fi;I;~'1 b~:l~.\ ~;~Irll"~i:~~·. (~~~ii.~gBaiPr pre II ~:r~~~:IS~~a~~1~;:2~~r;~1~:r·~:~.~ ..

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n~ """":(1 ~~~~. in Wayne Thursda:,; ytn- \i°rley Ikns.hoof ~pen~ ?undny Claitp, Mr, "n~ :'IIrs. John Bru~-I ]"q \\', "k Tu"<,day aftPTI100n II- of L:-!urf'!, and .\1:iss Gladys Gr':.ill'"0.r O'C.,8 ,Iremen . SOCial.' .'orecast. . '" .. ' • a ternt"~on WIth Mrs. C. f~. Ben- gpr of \Vaynp, L(>(l Pryor (Jl UI'-! el'" In 1h,' l;porgp. R4.>Ulpr hom. I Quist \\'crp <'\,'nmg. guests. '

,,~' Chester Misfeldt, who W,IS in- ~hoof.) , ' lano, Cal., Mrs. ::'Ilargarr't .\Ioot.(,' .\Ir,. A. lL EJils ."I)('nl ",ev ral: _" " - , Mrs. M. L. DI man cn.er~ams Tests ,Are GIven duo'terl into the army servjcp in Mrs, LAwrence 0 Keefe C'amelof Chicago, Tum JurcJan ()f Ihl' \\,l'pk ln Rilnd Iph I Will Gu (u Wayne.

Purchasing of New r~ilCkl ~on[trnct clulp S , urday evenJr¥· 0 L 1S h 1 December. is stationpd at Camp [!"Om Beatrice, Sunday of last wpek ha, M. is:-: Etta Jt'm.pn: ~li,,~ E\'{'lyn ltt'r Ur, G. E. H rt- I :Vl,r. Chri:-; lIansen a~d EJIC'nFor Farm ~nd Town U~' The Woman'~ :lcIUb. meets With f,n o~a C 00 Bowie, Texas, to at1end the·,~uneral of h.f'r aunt. Carlson, Rnd \11<", L1\\'l"I'fl('" rn,:n. . IlJla1i to rnm'c to Wayne thiS spring',

. MrSj'. Helen Welb e thIS aftI'l'noon, t·· Th d',' f ~h 1 n' I M s M C Jor! n Sh t I I n I f P III 'fh h "IITo R'e' Conaidered. "Nt Lo' Fhl' .,"·h I S(>nwstp examinatIOns were e eon I Ion 0 "- :-ir ('S ,;111'(, ,1":. ... a .. (C' VI."I ('( m (YKel:'fc or Jkatrw('. ,"<1 ,()( 1.;"1;-; (I nncelrHl, ., "J- <1\1." f('ntcu mrs.' ,S~.' " Irs. w.s ~ rs entf;ru~~s I ,f.! gi\'('n~aS! f'pk in Winside school. who recently undl'r\\'('nt;-in OP"r-,I_ thpT.,'J. and R s."c!l Pr:yor'homcsi ~Ir. and ::\lrs'. Lrnd I\J"(In/\ oj Thllr"d,.y <..rwnd it oU-fScacc's aeros:", t~e stn,pt

'. Winsidc fire department, held ,~C, club ~hlS afternoon (I /mrs· Th.e G. A. A. h('ld their regular tion in ~ Norfolk hospital, l'{'- untIl 1 hursday, I rrl urned It) Ihl'l!" 1IIIPI:-' f,[ (h:_ ~ In l...:Jand Ill" !,wP",t ''MaJQ. "tn'eltheir r{'gular mccting last week a~. be f h G T I b 'II nw(>t,mg M~)nday morning and the mains about Ihr .same. 1st L1. and Mr~ Clur'pncl" Vore 10 Dpnver, ,lf1pr \ n·!,IJ,\:·, Igall'.Monday l'vening nl 'which time I ~m't~rJ. t~ 'kl3 cU W~, Ifn1'('was spenl in folk d;-Incing. Nico flahm. IIans (If Texas, wpre Tupsr!,ly dinner here for sl'\"('Tal \\~r'(' ~j,~. :Inr] :.1r'-'. ClarpnrC' (';JI'''!)nCharles ~J~g('r, honorary memb~r t:i~a;lafter~~lran ronzyn,..; I Hetty Lou W~ihIC~_ charge of \Vm, Rah(', Mr. nnd Mrs. in the LimiT \;ill('sPic[arCOnJpanii'd back \!r. ;Ind, ddll...;!lll>'r \\1'1"(' ':-;unddy'];r';l! "'l1! ,,'o\"(, to \Vayne~of the rll'partnwnl .. Installed ?.ff', Mrs. Otto Gr~ef will ent(>11;:!in Ihe IWXt m1:'elmg., KAieschc unct ,..;on.s wel'c ~rs, ,GJllp,..;pic wcnt to .:vIau- Mr~. Augu~t Brnnl.yn",ki \\'110 \\'111 1,,;\,., k d:tlflCr gUl':-ls <It \\',dlrt'd 1 Thl' T(,tl1 .J{;hn..;{)~~ plan to mo\'~

, c:e:-o for the ~('a:l' ill'i follows: E.':sel the Four-Four's 'club on Fr'iday Gr:l.-mmllr 1fI. i Cily vi.sitor~ Thursday. l'l{'f',. Ia., . "Ijt h th('rn TUl'''rlay. rc- J i:islt t hl'ir son,' Alt'rpd, \'.-ho h 10 a C<JrI~"~~. ''" ... :, ~ <, I thl' J il":.. t of F,·lll·uary 1.0 y.,,'ayno ..~ WII~on; prpsldent; Roy BucklOg-' ft' J t':'!:2 In the' .'il'm('s!('r xatni-nalions, Mr. and M['s. Yn'd SC'11m,'dr'r IlIrnrng Sunday, I Dl'n:'('r rJor..:!J1I'II. ,\]jrr'd I", In ::\It . .Inri ~:r~~. ~,LJl(nrl (d,ln., ITll(,y 11;/'." rr'lIl!,d 1he, L J, Hun-

ham, .Viel· preJ.;ident; ~'rHz Dim a ~~~o~:'J1o:,n~~tlYReht'kah lorlgt's Car-olin(' nru~mond r('C'eivt>d tuO and famJly, and MISS Anll'll:i .\11'. ,lnd :VII'S. Lnui{' \\-'illl'rs ;:lrldl "erVlce :-tnr! \V,J'i 1:lk"ll 11.1 \\Ill!{' In (:,11:-- L~" .\lr..dIHI .l.:'''''::I,:lJWr norfh of lhe pu"t, m,c~, ,fire Chl~,'f: n~')YCt' Longnecker will hold joint installation olt oj fi- m anI hml.'!Je. AlwC' Mac Brum- Schroeder spent Sunday l'\·(·f]ln;..:-: f,lmily, Mr. <lnrl MI:". \Vl'r(H'r Jnn-I camp. Thl' AtH.;U,..;t Br{)fl/)'!I'..kt~" I far,j(-r \\ ('ro' ill :')j(JUX FII) Iuf! il'f' l~U",t ins \VIIl rnfl\'"a~~l~tant c~~{'r; ",I.'t'd, nr~der. C,'I-lP cer$ Frid~y e"'er!Jing, ,1H~\J;II'y :.!~, OlmJr! IH'l'l\'I'r! ~19. in thp 0110 Ulrich h.oml." . k(' and sl.m, Mr: and MI.'S .. }\rn(JIC.11 "'lwr-t II) n'11Jrn StJnd:I:;. . :'I1';fJdd j Id~~ \\ ,.r.~k . ..;, . ...!;o,;. r I'J 111<' ,j"hll"'Un .larm whIch 1llO'y

I tam NUITIS WlJblt J.;0cr{'tary '\ t1 nt t WCl edt Mr. and Mrs.. John \Vagn('r ;lntl .Janko and fJmlly, Mrs, Frank -____ _ ,.,11'" (1"1 I,r 1{,lm () . \~,l:-- V.llhlboU~ht.r .trea,~url'r; Rnbf'rt B(;ult'i~g" ser tit the I.O.O.F, ijall. I'd' 1~~;t'\\I'~~:kr'~ln ~~~hiC~s thOe

ne~~~' family, Mr. :..tnd Mrs, Chas. T('lll- !Jangh0rg and, daughtl'r<; w('re ~ ~!: 1. (l. 1,J'q\\n ,1\ \\111-"111" I.'bl _

geant-at-arms. S~-I SHit \\ (JIl me of ~'aync, were Sunday dinnr'r Sunday dlnn£'r guests in 1hr' lIl'r-, II :\lr..... Bpl\\ n 1m-I At .\m.,.. E",'htf'nkaml)'!';.It was d('cidf'd 10 invite th J' • or a. A (onl( "r IS going to he C'onduct- gUl"'sls In the Wm. Janke h(Jnlr' man ,la('gor home, I North,,,;esf- W3)"l1e !. pt·()' ,n~. \1 .br'I.~r...·I;I.1. . i. GUt ,... I~ itl tl\<.' ,\[mt :t:cnlenk,lmp

farmNs .. to a futun' ml'eting' ,a' For, an~(,fl SwanAn. I r'd tll '-;( (' whJch gnu!l' purch,ises ]\,11'. <Jnd Mrs. \V. M. May ,HHI Robprt . Roultmg, Dori,..; ,mri i (By S ff C 1 . :\Ir, ,jIlt! .. I"', l( . . .\Ir.: h"m" ].i,,1 \\ ,., k \\'.'dncsday l'\,'-which,t1ml' Ihe purC'hasing of' Guests In the r a~tl Mr<; O"-jlllW most dr[.'nst' stamps Mr. :lnd Mr.s. V. G. :"v1cFadd"r1 Donald. '2\1.l's, ViOla. Mo"ll('r .;Hl.d

j' ,la nrrp"ponr('nt) I <I n. '.1 \lr~, 1.1'l~li H~PP ot. ~nJni-: f(Jl' .\LlI''1 ..:1i!]('·<' lOt!) birthd'l.V

fire tr'uck which could b'e use car Swam'iOn ho e 1 Ut SddV (\t'· Intf"rm~di.lt~ Room, Sholl'S, \....Pl'(' Thursday ."on, .\-11'-". G.corge GahirI' wrnJ 1() . ! 11,,101, \\, IT :-'ll~II'I~ t;~L \~ ..r·k ~lJI)-1 \\,'r,' .\11". and .\Ir'<... Aug-; Longl'. ::'I11~.both for local ancl rural fire nmg In honor 0 their dRug-hler" Thp )Ih gr,Hle f:rtgll"h cld"s was gue,..;ls of Mr. ilnd 2\lrs, I..l",~Il"l"' \V,lu<.;a, Friday ('\'('nJng In \'1",11 In I Thp J<Jm('", ;\I,dl('~<" WI','(' I!" I .;li,.<..I ... ;,!., f?( UPI;~· ., and .:\11' ..... ,\;1 ILI;;l'marlo; ::vIr. ;lt1,lwould be discusst'1. ' I~ Jamce. who wa~ ~('Iehratmg h( r (.ll\ldrd mto.lhrf'r' t2:r()up~ and IlIe- I3ndi'nsl('dt. I thp Chas, Mltr:hpll homt'o Ilonna I C:lr H'lm"py·." 1:1.<..1 r nr!:I\ I \ "rJlO_' .-'1,' IIH1 :'Ilt<.., F p·ri Af'vl'rn:an of i ::'IIr,..;. UUII .1'IJlkl\ .:\I<.trJo'l'le ~llal

FiremC'n (ook on th(' ,im) of gort ~~~I~:t.d~,;n~tt~~~~~Ya~~r~l~': "ronll'd plilv",; 10 thr' :~rd and 4th ,2\-Ir. [Jt)(1 Mrs. Dalr Thompson H()IJltlng, wh.o spcnt thl' pasl ~{'\"_I Thl' Chns Bal('t' LLrnily h:I',1 Slln' \\ 1l1~lrl,'. \ I~II, ,I rn Th,> (,('orgp I U,Unt', \1[, ;,nl1 .\fL";. \\'. H. R:tf;h.ing and leading info a railroad cn gr,u!l's. Ik:ldl.PY war.n.emundC wa:; I \\'('nt Sal Urt.l<J Y 10 IlarlwlCk, Ia".1 ('n w('f'ks With Ih.C )\1Itcht'lh. re.-, <lilY dlnnt'r la~l wPl'k a1 \\ III: ItIl .f{"U!('tI'.. hun", ].I"t \', "':k \\·,'<10L'<..- I \'~!lallrn''l', and 'Faunl'JI,_fur shiprhcnt. lht" scrap meta Clarence Morris, Mr. and 1\-1J'". W. nLa.,,!('r' oj" ccrt'n10nles, whpr'p Mr. Thompson \\-'111 Ill' ('rn-I tlJrtwd homr. I SchrOl:di'r's. d,l~ :,1 !"nl,}"n :Jnd \\t're ,~uWP'-'; .:\tl'. dAd Ed)" .:'\lCko!..; :1I111

'which is pilN] in lhe JumhC'r yard O. Smith,-Mr. and Mr.<.;. f:di:ar Th.!' room h;J>-; d('nr!pr! to buy' PIOYl.'d c)s 1<'1C'graph np('ralor ,irHJI :\11'. and i\1r:-:. FrLlnk nronzynSkl.j ::\'Ir, and l\Ir". );,',r'I''; ---:Il"<"!~. I larl1lly.1\: ~ .. dd ' ' Swanson and family, . I h I I I ~ I \1 \1 I

. to t~~, r~~'~ I~:~~/r~:~n;:.~r~"l~~ :1 :;,I;~(:~.'tr('~~~)y Header IrJ~' the sC'C(:ml

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gcr;;;;.a a~r\a~(~~, ;¥;;~(;jd QUinn anr}1 ~(~~\~~~ ~~' a~;1i ;;;~n7.~7r~;~~~ \'~~'n ;~~l"~/;;s~('''rlay ",uprll'l' L(~lr~,:' :~~l~~i~'f:li1{·I(:~'~("\\-I'~!~ I;. '~~;'/:~, T)i~{Ill ">llill Y l~fr ~~:.L~r'ni'f,Ji-<fred Wagner. ! Ohflervp,~ Annlv('Niary. Till' ;~rrl anrl ,1111 g('()~~,rClPhY clnss f,lmJly, Mr. rind Mr<;. I\hrk HPn-1 Eronzyh~ki. 'Mr. and :'I-1rs. Arnold, ::'Ilr. ,Inri .\Irs. Cllh"rl IJ:II'~.~ll'r',~ diJl1 \\., ,In,--d,ly I." 1 \~i"')..; In \I-<..il l nl"nl n"\'. 1II"I'i,I,,<..!:.! rne'mll"r•.

-'-- j Mr. and Mrs, Peter ,lens('n, Mrs.' t 1 "P I t th D t" - --. -- --- __, _

~iOnsviedreW'Sl~,sVn'le'CrtoTrea ,~~;~t~a~t~~d':'ns,f~~~\ J~~,r~: "':'1::: :',~X'~,~;~:'~r.I~7:~rn~:~:0 ' D l1Jsen, an.>d [,amlly ~f AJlf'n" ."'l,r, a,n,(~ h'll t IlT~(,. pdpih aff' .findi~g fllc~

Winside's baske'thall squad e ~r!', I. C.' Je.nse,n ..nnd. s(J~.s ,:\1.' I: b,.H'P"; f,'J V',!l'iOU'>-; CIOC.'k-; hnd .<in! go: .t{'r('d ~lnolh('!' victory on ils'r(' 10 Carroll, Sunrlay .It 1hp ( hIlS '1-'1 ing I() 111:lkf' :1 grandf:rthr'r's cluck D

)1 ~~~ ~~~~;)~"f~:,yg~rm~er~~:l~ng(:ii, - ~~~~t~e4~Jthh°':~J~i~;I~~~7\~r'~~~~~'~'\~I,01UR-C'HESJdose all. t. he way, ,heing' tipd 5~ no-ho:-;t lImner ~.'i .scn~l'(.L h ' .

once. Wmslde' Ihpn lonk thu 1(', , C R EI' () " I . ~and !wld II thnlughout,the gam '1 \~.. s. "', ('(t!l ~ff(PN., I .....,XUJi.hI.U••.U,.ux --.::~llalf-time SCOl'e' was 18-9 in Wi _ W. S. C. S. ~('t last w('('k fliPS- Immallllf'l Rf'fnrnwd Chur('h,sj~l{"s favor,. day a~t('rnoon ~n 1hI' church par- (I{I'\·. ('. II. Hil'd'sol, pastor J

'Wittler of Win,<.;Jdt' )r'c! his tf" m lars With Mrs. J..arl W;ldr' andMr.". ':1 '.Wil.h 1.:1 IlOin.l"'; and h, Hol.land '.. :Of Pyott RhUel.Y as h.Ost.<'ss.,.'s, Of.!I(,prs.. Ii. ~ Janu;~r.Y~.. Sl'rvlc('~'atWi"IiIeI'"lf'rl wilh 11. G';rt'hl(~r Pl~\Y-1 V:'er~ pl('ctC'tl ·as folhm:s:. :\lr''''I.l.'1,), lllll!!; \\~,:"';hl at 1U:4~.

. ('d ""Imp dt'll'n.'>iyC gamr. .' CI~!enCc J-Iansrn, prrsl(J( nt, :vIr:,..;. . ,VV'i'nsitk .s,,{'omb iI/pre defC'ated ~red Erickson, \.'1('(' ]l1,(,~ldl'nl; ,)I"\h,(~dlst (Ill {·h.

hy 13-4. K. Whilconlh of, \Visnet, Mrs. Ben Le",:,is, secn:t,rr-y ;IIJlil .(~II·.'- .. (. f. 1).l1)(),n, paSI~r)

was .high-point man wit'}.6. H{'r- Mr:s. Burt LewL<;, trea-:'iUfr'r, ,.StJIIII~r.\, .JalllJ;jt,Y . .!";:, ~u.n,d~yscheId and Barnl'!' of \Vinsl(}(' each - >-;r !lO'I] ,II HI. :\lmnmg ~Pr\-IC(>S o:Ithad:!, ()h!iprV,t'!!i ~Irth(lay. ! 11, Y'llJth !-'('II()w"hlp ,It 7;:W.

Af1er' J.;('\'('n ganw~ \.11(' individu- Guest!! in the Marvin J1lJnkl:ill: {'l1oir' '/'{'!It';II'S:J! Wpdnf'sday evc-nl !J(JJnl" :JrJ(! iI\"{'ngl'.s are; ,', hOl)le Friday ('vpning in hOTH)J' IJfl nlng :11 I·h(' jJnn-;onag" at H,

Tol, I'll." Av, {ler game Mr.. Qun.klaU':-i birthday ilJllll\"('r~I ~-Witllpr .' j(J:~ 14,71+ sary ~vcre Mr. and -Mr~, (Waldon Sl. Paul'!'I E\". Lllth. Churd•.Cary. ~Il 1:1 Brugger'and faPr1i1y, lela ,T('ns('n, If{('\'. lI. ~1. Hilpert, J)ilf'torJHanspn 11 ~.R5.1- Mr. and Mrs. ij:ennelh lJunklau I S,rturtlay school" at 1 p.~ m.Gaebler :~G 5.14 f-;. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.John Sund:'ly, JanuHry L·1· SundayDion IS ~.lJt+.:. Dunk~au and son nnd 1\1r'. ;lnd .sdlOol :i( llJ:1:i. CI'rm,11l 'servicesBarnC'r '\ .57 _j_ Mrs. Herl)1an FrC's~ and DI,jl,l<llJ. ;11 11.

Btx scm:e: _ ~ (In ;\lon'(l:iSWil1!'Oltlll (37) \Vh;hf'r (25) -:l?~!i±'::"Band M~t.s. ()t"f.-:;lnJ"-:I,rj :t

fri ft pc -ig tt..:.pf: ,:rPare,nt-Rand ; assoc. in..1 inn n1l'1 ,~II'Ij('1 I'Jrl.:Dion f 3 1 0 E.W'co'b f ::{ 4 2 ~ursday evening at thp .SdlOlIllCary f 032 Bchula f /00 Q ~tiOliser with Mrsl~ Will (',Iry iJnd Trinity' l,ullH-'ran ('hun'h,Witll"r c fi;{ OB'khrietz.f 10 3 Mrs.~rtie Fisher in ch'l,rgf'. ,'rill' ij{{''., J'f. (;, f(n:lllh, pastor)I,ran,~cn g ~ rJ; ~ K:W'w:·b'f ~O;0 tt "eye~~wa5i spe-nt rn pl'IYln.l; pll ell ~',ur]{by, ,hnlJary 24: Sunday

~~~~~~r { {~ ~; ~ ~~~r~r-~d 'g I~ gg~~:d 'n~~~~e~~:e~ti~;~n:; ~~;~;l'::~.:~ ~\~H)ol ;11 ](I. \lnrning :;ervices at

Voss f () () 0 Bergt g .-004 tor for the pres-ent as tlll"rl :ll'" ('hoi!' rdwal'r.:.:d Friday eVt'ning.KrU('l~rr f (J () 0 B.Jlol'mf 1;,5 1 2 not enough members 10 Warl'''lJ1 ('"nfil'm"tHJll It) ..... lnwt,ion SatlJr~I1'sC'iIPid g IJ 0 L .. his c~ming from 'Wayn(' to diri'('1. ,I! I '~fJ.Fal'l'an~' (J (j 0 Mrs .. Helen Weiblt~ and Mr:-:. II:])",

Totals +1:J~-~'~9~~ln"'I"'3"ls,---"1"O"-5U'-:;e~~~.bCin chargl'!lf 1110' 11<',\'1

n1Prling of 1h(' con­W;I" !wld following SfTV­

ol 1,r."1 \\T('k. AI! offi­r'('I''i \\'('I"r' n'('Il'c!r'r] and lh~ \'ar-

(j)rn~.,rs EIN~ted. ioD." n'porh were gin'n.Officers for th(1 coming yl':lr for I I

the ,Federal(-~d WOJnHn'." ('luI) \V('l"(' WINSID£ L,OCALS,I' The ,annual bu."inl'ss rpeeling of eI('ct~d at '1I<e mr'''ting' ~1('ld;11 tIl" Mrs, (il'fl, (;nlJln and Mrs. Em-

1hf' St. Paul's Luthrran church Home of MI'!'. H. M. Hilp/'i"l j\;l"n- rn;~ l,llrwl1 \\'t'I.'" In :'-Jorfolj{ Tu('."­was hf;'lrl last w['pk Monday 'after- da~ ,evenirg of last wr'(~c 1\II'~. r!,I"noon. In thp ahs('nl'(' of lhe r~gular James 'trou1man wH.s!r'I'r~ctl'd pn's- ij.<lv('rn J.!'\\'IS was in Wayneehai'rman; ll('nr'y ~Y(,.'iterhaus, W, i(jellt. Mrs. Milrlt'pd \Vitlr', Tllh;rl:ly.F, Dangbt~rg acted 3S cha;irtnan. president, Miss Glads',..; Hf'ithl'rt, (;. A. :\liH{'I:;ladt llas b('cn illrvcry dppartmcnt In thedlongre,. se~retary and Mrs, n. E, Got'mlpy, thi' P;\.st \\r'l'l<.·g,ltl<1fJ showr'd II good growth and treasurer, Eleven m('m!J{'rs weT"(' Mr~;, Art·, lIpl'schrid was inlhe trcasurips of lilc wl~ious' or- ~resent. Mrs. Hilpert scrw'd lunch- WuyrH' 'Thurschy.ganizatiom, closed their booksl with eon. Mrs. E. T. Warnemundl' will ! (.Ilrn('y HI n"hon[ ~n('nt thea surplus DUfing the year the en1ertain lhe club F'ebIUtllJ- 8 \'ilPI k-('nrl ln (lm,tl1d i

congrpgatlon contrlhuted $3,200 21' _'U f ~Ir clnd .\lIs 1- r.mk Bronzynsklfor home purposes and $475 for Mn. Gorml~,.: Hostess. \ (re In Nor!oJk TUlsdaymISSIOns MiS. R E Gormley en1l'rlamed Mr ,Ind Mrs Frpd Enek.<;on

Officers wcre reelected for the the Coterie club at a two.,cours(' 'flo C'rc 10 Norfolk Tue"dLlyyear. They are. Henry Westl'![1,0 ,luncheon last Thursday aft{'rnoon f. Florme Grapf spent S~ndayhaus, preSident; Gustav Kraemer. Guests were Mrs. D. 0 Craig 19ht wllh Junlce Hilperttreasurer and ChrIS We'l.hle, ~ecre- Mrs. H G. Knaub, Mrs rl-wm 1\11 Hnd 1VIr~ FloT"l~nz NIemanntarY'o Trustecs ree~cte.d were W. Warnemunde, Mrs. Lester Bodl'n- \-l'rC' In SIOUX DIy Friday IF. Dangberg, H€'nnan Jaeger and setlt, Mrs. N L. Dltman, Mrs R('\ lind Mrs H G Knaub were

:'~~I~~h 1~ll~~sT~~~~~~~n: ~~~~ ~~~~~.F~e~i;::t;:'~~r:~:I~)~~, 1n Norfolk Tlll'sday ,Ittst w('l'k

Wagner. Aug Vahlkamp. Need~a¥n. Prizes Went fo ~rs Ben \V;~rl:'~~.:t \~:~~~~:~tm~::in~.n'~"new constitution was adopted. Lewis, Mrs. Leonard Norling', Mrs l\-11~S A<lr'IIO(' Pohlm1-tn spent the

It was also voted to' raise the Dltman and Mrs. Warnpmunde I \\('('k-(>nd In hpr honH' In Stanton.church CUH1!ocHun's ~larY tOj $100 M~., Jame~ Troutman WIt! C'nll'l~ Mr. and Mrs. Augul:>f Bronzyn-p~r year. Four ne~voting tnem~ tam January 28. ski wprQ in Norfolk li1~t Wed,nes-bel's. were received, narry Miller" __ " day. .rAI~red .Janke, John' Damme aruiN.....bl>rinll' Circle Meets.' II HAugust Voccks. MrS. Henry Carstens was hos s::tv'~~'~d:~rsl~st ~V::k in i~~~~iTh~ congregation .voted to dis- 'ess ~o Neigh~ring Circl{' la, folk ,

contilWe' double-header: services 'l'hunWay afternoon. All mcmbe The W, (), Smith::. wer{' ,!n theuntil tlJe first of April. Uf;l.~iI thQ.t tere :present and the followin ~'m. Swanson home Thursday eve.time services will alternate; Ger. were: ests: Mrs. Frank PC'~erse , nmg".man Dry one Sunday and English' Mrs. ,m::Koepke, Mrs. Dor~ Pul, ,i Mr, and 'Mr:-:. Hprnian ~tammthe next. I Mrs. . B. Jankt:", ,Mrs. Wm. Ja - werc in NO! folk Tuesdayl last. ' te, S. Werner Janke, Miss An n w{'ck., I

Un(l.ergoes OperatiOD. ton nd Loretta Voss. Mrs, H{'I ~ Miss('s Bc!'! ha and MarthA Jan.Mrs. M. B. Barner underwent' an 011' was in charge of the e1~ k{' WCrt' in Norfolk Tupsday: after-

an operat'ion. in a Ndrfqlk ,hospital . €.rt8 nm~nt,. the 1ime, ?,:ing spc t noon. ,last ,,"'eC'k Tuesday n1Orning. She is m. laymg progressn:e. pit 1. Mrs. Carl Jensen spent "rnmrs­gettmg along nICely, Mr. Barner Pl"Jze were awarded 10 MI!';S J: n day afternoon with Mrs. 'II W. O.was fn N~rfolk to See her sunda·~.llirst I1s and Mrs. Gugtav K 11. Smitn.', . 1

I ~ he ostess served luncheon Jl4rs~aby ~ttzed ansi Carstens Will ent~r(am the dai~t~~:1'lJi~n~h~ ~:~llt~Ua~:

Rev. m. M. HIlpert 'baptited . IUb~the next meetmg Febr ry sen home IDonna Faye, the mrant daughter 1, . Henry Carstens will 11} Mr and Mrs Otto K*nt and

1of Mr anld Mrs Jak~ Miller Sun~ ha or the entertamment. I children were m NorfOlkj~Fnda'Y~ day even'ng. Spon.!¥lrs we MI'. "SIDE LOCALS afternoon _ -I ._"

and Mrs Carl 1-11 ayne Mrs Charles Roberts an son of:..J---..-:-1and Mrs. Reuben a~ ,pryor of Delano, Cal was Omaha, spent the week~e d With

tism took place in th~ r home. ~'¥ nig,ht guest in the T, J. MtsS Bess Leary Iryo hOme. Mrs. Otto Kant, Gary aM ,aane

:;'..M'i': and Mrs. H. S. 'M ,es of spent Thursday aftemoon\,\in the"!'f I" sJ>e-'.'J Thursday 'night Everett Witte home, 'I

~ CorQ. Brodd.. Donald Podoll left Fn~Y for,}~l'~S Ca~ie ,Hansen and. Emil Omaha and fl'Om there Will go to

s.YIl.~.~~•.......~f.;.om~.ha. spent ~."unday LInCo.ln to VISit hIS m.other thi the; H. C, Hansen home.) ': Loren ~~lby of Mllwauk Wis..

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"1 Mr,. an.. M.•rs,.• FlorehZ Ni.emann came sund.ay to spend a fe~ daYj'and :Leon spe~t Sund~¥ after-Doop in the·Ro~rt Johnson hom . ' .~n t~ Otto N~ann hom~. Mis~ Rosemary Neely of ,I' utan

..•.W~~..I.•~.·...,..,.~.~.:.·....,.j.~.a~..:.l~..!.,·~.t:...,I~.a.:~l'.t.::.;.fn~t.~;~ ~"~ ~~ts i~sth~~~ '~~he 1::;t;H~~~Yh I" ~ternoon~~e ,uh~V ·evening. :\. , .M~.' .pd Mrs. Bert ~o by, Miss,

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Put Your farm fquipment.In Ord~( Now!

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I Tekamah, Nebraska

NEnRASKA HYBRIDS FOR NEBRASKA FARMSTek~i-varielies produced an average of 50to 85 bushels of corn per acre in Wayne, Di:zonand Cedar· counties last season .

.'•I-Iave yOUl' machinery and trac:" 5tor overhauled NOW for th~ 5big job ahead. We have repairs 5for all makes of equipment and' E'arc prepared to sen;ice Y0urs E'

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Frank Erxleben,Wm J I).11,.,feldt,M. I S .... lhart,

Attest· County Boardt. A Ban;l, County Clerk.The appomtment of Ge-o. GieS(l

aslPlum Creek as.scssor, to fill a\ aeancy, by Cou..y As..">essor AlexJetfrey, IS appro\cd by the county

bo;.: official bond of Gen. Giese,P

fCreek assessor. IS hereby ap-­

p ved by the county Judge.he appomtments of George

JANUARY 21. 1943

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I 'THE Wj\YNE lIERALD.

j --I around I home dU"J g tht'" winter Pierce home nor th of W*yne tnat each rr'll'mheyi-"of the board be Stolz as ro~d overseer of ~d~ranlS to he aV~I1a le and readY'wC'Jlthe*. we sug st y u, as a Tuesday evcnlng last week.. and he JS hpreby appointed a com. DIstrIct No. 25 al1d Alex EddlQ as for delivery on Sat roay, JHnu~RD farndy, ~Jt down a d lisle to thJS Mr. a-nd Mr::;. Ralph AUfitlO. Mr. m1ttee of ont: to investigate clam1S road overseer of Road Distn'i..t ~o ary 23, 1943' rserVIce. Next Wlek, Thursday, and Mrs. Albert Blchel, ban !Baler of demand upon the county for 24 by M I SWihart Comml!o;sI9ner General Fu d

Y JanuarJl ~8, at 3.30 p. m., !pur Con- and the Adolph BalCr fanllly'were pauper mamtenance, and for tem- of Distnct No. 2, ~re hereby ap.!'o i'iame Wha \for AmountMr1. E J. Hughes cordia dhurch will be lcprcscnted ,lust Wcdn?sday wpper guc:sts at porary relIef, and also to mVe>it!. proved 1 K B Ptg Co su~pllcs!l: 461

on the S1atne statIO. I Utto Bcuer S', gate claims and demands of any The 'followmg offlClUl honds arc .2 The Norfolk Dally,Ne~s, ,.iii~5~~5~~~~~'I'ConfJrmatlOn cl~ss mett1 ~ilt~ The Arthur Manns were Sunday party on any county road and herebyappro'Veu by the count} ~uprll(s '17.25

. • 'urday at 1 15 p m" last week callers In the Andrew bridge funds to be cj"Pf'ndr>d In the board George Stolz as road O\er· 3 Amp! IC dn Bondmg Co.. d:Mrs. ArVid Peter-son spen't Mon- Sunday school mcets e-A'IY Sun.j Nfanh home art W1h>;lde That eve· several rOdd dl:-;tflcb of the CQun- selr of road district No. :2:>, Alex 011-1( I,d lJund pIClll. Joe,Sucar and' Coffee RelFued shouldn't be harsh. Many new- ay, m the C. J. l\ta*nuson home. di:lyal 1O.1. m. 1- nmg the Curtis Footes called In ty, ~ddle a~ road o\cr"eer ot road diS. ('Ii ( I('lk b37::J

\~ec~i;~:;:;~s~t~~·n ~~~se~f tl~t~~:: l~t~e~a~:ads~h~aU:; we~~~~ ~~~~fC~~~~~~~d~~.cntm, ICl~U~~~~./;o:t~? WOI ship S~I~'·I Ul~~r}~~rl\~~~n~a~~;Cpl('rce 'nd ~}~~a~~t:~x~~~~nc~~~~~:e~~('t~~ i:ri~)~ ~ot:~~ Ihe f:lIO\,> 109 ('Igilty '1 Jl~~lrr~rr,iI~~~" ~~~~~;~s Ma-which they thoug...t Were ~mail MS L Jl K dc:ll t W d Luther Anns me(H Tuesdi:ly e\e· son, Mti. anU Mlrs. W~lterReeg~d t7rst Commissioner DistriCt. fSO) names are suhmnied, to be 3 Thr> :'\01 [(JJk lJally1News,

-.. ~J4an the guns. m,err, the Texas boxes. neSdIa~S I~OIth~ l~:rold r&~~nar~o~ nlOg at the pa,rsontge. sons, MI". and Mrs. Jacob R';;(;g Mark 1. SWlhdrt'ls hereby dl~ certified to the CLerk of IJJstrlcl 'sUPplll ~ '&' ~ 23accent is In dan

her!" This wasthe'~ I'd h k , Su d ~ l kdr' h 1 d I h 6 T' \ , J-o) I~ ~. home'l dur (onl'or Ja lur 00 li:lS ~were n uy as \\-l't' Inner reetcd to act a~ such committee 10 Court rom v.. lie ~ () raw I ,11.' j IlgUS Jnc LOsUbstanc~ of a warning issued Qy Captam Poteet of Kansas, ap- R d I t I h j d Iv. Ilstrihul d g~sts m the E II a\otrgh( lz; h J f h M h 191 ~ III m (t '''Uflpll " 1:L 51

~h~~:~s t~:~F~~~~6em~~c~~1~e;;~: ~::~~~t1o;h~i~lr~~d~~a~~c~~~~~~~ ~;~~~~:;a.I~~~~, ~~: S[~~~~r~f1A~;' ~::';O;]~i1~:::;r;~o~ ~~,\Tb;o~,,~~ gUC~'~ ;~e~r:g '£;U~~g~,~, ::,r~~ ~::~~7:c~~T~Tii:"~:E%f,~~:~~ i~~~: ~i:;;;,::c amj fo'r ~a;:e' 7 ~~~:,'~ 'W,~~y~dV, Co, -U8-, into that southern state are re- in the south PacifiC until th/? na- Mrs Arnol Peterson, \\ho you m'xt SunddY It CO\,l'rs a de~ dlffncr ,Ia~t \'p{k Sund<J} The the Third CommissIOner Dl-stnct Flym Creek. V.rn Stulhmd,nn, !:'i Arnerl{dn Ilondmg CQ,

lsponsible for changmg so\J1hern tives insisted on kiSSing hiS nand. teaches m Pend 1', S~I1.t the Vvl'ck- l.1lllU report 01 the congregatIon LoUIS 1esl, Mel\Hl Longe and WJ1~ PrOVided. howc\er, that m case Alfred Test, Earl H.urnhurg, ~\nlun l'rern un [rCdS. bond 1,59750

',-, , :~~~t~bea~',~~c:~~~n,~~r7)~~~s~: 1 -...,. end here, al1d <lll aellvltles of the church Idld Hammer famlIu.'s werc also of c:mergency. anywhece 10 the Pflueger, Pcter P :'\ll'lson ~:\I 1\. Bnt1alO, i:1~\ tA young man who reported for Mrs Adolph ~IOO dnd J)\\-dJne I during till I)'l~t year Should Ihlll' there county comm~ to the kno,,", ledge Strahan Augu... t II. \\ Illlf'r, ~.Jlnl} t 13 Ou

",aJready fallen by the wayside, thc'flrst time as motorcycle mes· spent Fl'lday 'tNn on\at Lnlll rH d'!'y lrrol 01 (Jmlsswn, kmdly The Law'rf'n<e Utecht fdmlly of any of thp com,mlsslonerswhere Warter J. Ulnch, T A Slrdlg!ll, 11) Amt'rWdll BondlOg Co,I the teacher adds, and the rest of senger for a store roared right Carlson s. 1 I II port An ordlng to Ule; \ JSlhle \\l re dmong I hlJse v. hn hl'Jpl'd Mr It!S n{ cl'ssary /0 gl\e lmmedlate Henry A Rl'thv. Is{h (jl orgl' Po~l. offlc 1,11 llond premo fur

he ~t~tc IS m P~l. across the streef a~ld through the M1SS IillVur Untl WaS an 0\( 1'-' Side of Ihc chUleh \\-p ha\e hdd and I\;lrs Flcd SchllOP>; of ncar rellpf to a pauppr and no other Hunter Carl Sunrlt'lI, \,..Jlldl e\ elk lJJ';l ("1 ~ ,1::33,.13Collecting for a ~alvage drive, plate glass Window of another night guest 1I1the (bear Kaldell one uf our l)(st Ylut>; In thl' hiS· WakdlC'ld. ,ulJsl'ne theIr L9th commiSSioner bemg prrsrnt, the Ring, RusseH Prblon, CliJrl:<i \"0- 11 J M ('!llrr), Co. Judge.

it was fou"'d.(1ljat one easterner store He was delIvered to a hos· home MonUay. tory of lhl' lntJgtegdliOn Md) l/lls wedfHng annlversary Thursday COmml>iSIOner pT('sent shall see gel. Herman Ctecht couct (o... t::> 671" pital With a badly cut face. Mr. and MI~, Henr}'. Andlr>;on also!J(' lluP oj rndl\Hlual !l\(S 1Il e\Cnlng that the necessary relief 1S pro- Leslie. Her-man \Vc:::,!r'rhrJlrl l~ :r-Irst :--;at J Bank.

put out thl!' wrong hox So. in- wel'e Vlslt9 rs In the Bob Anderson our congn'gdtlOn thcll we all' 11\· Mrs., CaJ-l B;ullff of Alderson, \Idf'd Each member shall report Henry Tacnov.., Fred Puis AglnCj, offICial tiond~read of dumping It mto the truck, An Oregon farmer asked hIS ra- home ThUrSdaY~: Jn~ morl' cons<'CI·,tlpo and clo"l'1 W. Va, Mr ahd Mrs Da\e Br>nder to the full board at Its n{'xl mpel~ Logan Arthur H Wi:!lt(T~, lkn I prcm for Co SupL .-,1773

, the collector returned It to the. pdhifig board for a permit to buy Mr. and Mrs, red Forsbclg cdll~ 1I\l>; With our Lord Jr'su'1 ('hlll.;t and daug-hter, Mrs Bernard Von· lng, and all acts performed ~y him Fcedrlckson, Milton Pullen 113 ,LimeS Ii Plle, Co.:1 lady who rvas

most grateful to,get bdpts Which he needeq. when cd m the Qsca Kau.lcll home Pd't-ioldJ Il't1l't~, Luther LCdgur' Scggcrn and ~on uf \VlsO('r, Were as such commIttee WIth hiS rC'com~ Wayne City L B Young, .:'IIf rle Shl'rlff. ca<;h adv. onbaclc her Jugar and coffee. <~r~.J.mg a river to get his horses. Tuesdayevemng. booklet" dnd (!lur(!l }I,lr hooks FIld,Iy c\enmg dinner guests 10 mcnd<lllOns for actIOn by the Tlc!sort, A L Sv,dn, Claude L }(J13 hond premIum, ~3ljU

1'1 -, '~nde~ rUles, he was not eIi~lble. Mr, and Mrs Garfield anrl [dm~ h.l\I' bl'l{'n Slot ouc lJOYs In "( r\J( I lilt.' l~mJl H\an'lmdn home Mrs board All JustlC'es of the pc-ace and Wnght G A \\'adl', Lav.rence 11 Flr"t ); II I Bank•.Sgt. Wm Breit IS an opportun- 0 the board adVised the farmer Ilywere sundaY1ftetnOOll \isltOlS tlw l)~Jst v..«k Lrt u" <tIl nmlm lB.dliff art'l\(d Janudry a 10 s[lend the county c1r>rk arC' hC'rphy for~ Victor L W Ro(' Roscoe Portl'r· Agene~ premilJ,tn· on

ist. When fire br~,k:e out In the t IbUIJd a br~dge. He started to do at 'George Mhgn' on's., bll th('; bflyS 1,',llh prdyet!' dnrl dS t1,',O or thl'ee \\f'oks ~Yllh hn moth- blddpn 10 gl\c any ~l.Id J'hal,.;oe\er, field () B ::'\dson .Doder m,.,urance 'polity

~~:e~:~t ~er~heIO?f~t~ a~nK:~~~ ne~d;ra~~~J~h~~~~~t;~~ka a~~~e~~~s :~s. I~~~~~a~();:~t:~r~ ~~ s~~~lr:r ~1~~~tH~~ (.~(J7~e ~'r';~:~~lj~~ let, 1\11 s. Bernard Vo_nseggtrn ~:~~~sa~c;e~~~;ll~~ c~~l~~~, al'~~~u~~ Ha~~,lej~hnG~~cu~~~:~~~n~ F;lon~ I Xo ~~:~:;al RO~d ~nd 455U

City. mstead of rely routing Iider. nootl in the Ro Jphnson home. plolcctlOll .inel <!1ter nt ("or! "'ur .John IlrudlJ{am. as ml'dlca1 attL'ndance, and other Cllfford Parker ('omm DI"1 :-';0 2-Swlhartthem hp gave tflf} a full·dress ------ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Magnvson _ It< llll\l~ Hnd Ill<'nrb \\lnt to neCessltles, shall makf' applfeatron Depr Creek Jrjhn I'ctcr,,(n, 11 Clducle Ral~t"y~ labor at

gtha~ asttrt~~~ ~I}~r~~~~~~~~g~~e~l:~ and children wcre Sumjay umncr I II the John BrurdlJ-;(un home Sdtur· dln'ct 10 the commiSSioner of the Claud RaClle}, \ Al lpx r rjdl~' r;h1\he (uunt) ,.;hM '" V hi I :L f)lJ

'-' 00;.... guestsm the Thoma.s EJ\''vJn home S h W ddYI\lnlng 'H d. pall} hononng dlstnctfor\\-hlch he acts or to the Gnffnh Jeo. dclJn \\at ,(I - \utom"hih'or:\lotol' e ceFunllmasks. It 'proved a splendid Idea ---'~:::::J~~.:.:-::.:.::c===.:..!...-_I Oscar Kard411 , LUClllc et nel hl'l1" Olll ,v~st ayne IMr Bru(hgam on hiS fllrthda} COUrtty relIef director I \'\'Iv:h, :Vler/r' Rop AI\ m S:oI1l'n~ nOdd :\-LllOtf>_nanee Dls1. !\io. 1-for the fm? released dioxide gas Rev.- C. G. Stevens was 111 a nettl, Mls~ HI1dur L1nn and ChdS - Uilder thlS resolutIOn the counly berg- Ed\\-ard KmnC'y, (harll'~ r.rxlebenfroql ~f refrlger~ting Unit and couple of~(fays last week due to Kardell were 10 SIOUX Cl~) Tues- J (By Staff Correspondent) ,COL::"T\ BO\RU clerk IS gl\en authority to call the \\'hl,tney . IG I..-mnl!"' Henegar. "op- D3.3nauseafd pysta~ers. trouble Wlt~ hIS back. day. ~ I \j\d~nl', .KclJraska ,~ attendmg phySICian for medical \\lIhuI All)(rt Sah .... Shlrlr Y cr,ltmg p;ttrol ,

, MISS Mar~aret Woods, student Mrs. AXI:'~"r('dfiCkson and l\lls fliP Hllssell P'Jf.}ors \\cr(' elt '1"1 J.Jnuar} a..!, IY431 attendance 10 emergency cases, Sp,raguv, All,,'rt \\,<\t"on, J{,hn Rf>jN.ted Clalmlt..<Ytile flvelsons In the Thomas at Wayne~ &~nt th!,! week·end In Herm3.n R'le h ,.;{It,-'Ilt Frida} dftl'l- .J l)I~()l'" SundCl~ Itl"t \\['{:k BOdrd met In ngul.1r Sl'SSlOn \\-henc\C'r he deems It necessary Dunklau Hpnn Bush Th, flJIIIJ't-'olngclalITlli areonnlo-

SuUlva far'july of .waterloo, Iowa, th J C Wood h me noon \\ltH r~ E\cl Wood <ll ::'tIl'" \\,lItu SJll10rJIIl \\01" \\llh

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AlIlJ1el11bers pl"(':-.,'nl On motion the county IS dl\lded Sherman ()\\en 'Jone'" J{.l~ IlfJn Il )ff!PfIhave b en rpported mIssing SInce ~e;mlt Andr~w~ .and Maurlce Laurel 1, .:'Ill So. f A J.< \\ I" Jdst W('dlll "r] I~ ThiS being t hS d""y for the open- Into thl cc road mamtenance diS. Spahr, Lou I'" Gubhle", P,n!Jl'l t ":'\0 17 SJoux Sanltary Supplythe U. S. ~ne~u was sunk in the Lage, students at W<tyne, wece Mr. dnd 1'.11':; Ro) F Johnson 'J Ilr !{U"'''l'll I'I}rJI s \\ [ Cl' III (,JI- lIljOf 1mb on ~o()k"", olflte sUIJ~ tncts as fbllo\\" Jones, Georg:: 0\\ en~ . Co flJr "'UIJ!Jll('" and eqUipmelllt forSalorno s r glOn. ~e boy,,? enhst- home for the week--'cnd, called In the C J. PlIll'lSDIl ,HHI hllt I.J.lngIJu b :-> ThUi"dd) <lltll- IJII <;, ~ldtlolll'r} and blanks, It Road Maintenance Dlstnct No \\lOtilde rlClnk Flcer. :'\ccns ("'lOt} 18.nilor IEl the- amQU'nt ored m 1 ec~ ber, 1 1, and asked LUCille, paughter of Mr and G. U Johnson !lomes Sunddy aJt~ n()un I\\-.1 found.ls J()II()v,~ 1 shall compnse all ter'ntol'} \\lth. \\.-elble, G .\ ~11ttl lstadt, Harold ~'J,U)l, fllrd J,muary ~ 1943, forto be t get e1' The mother some Mrs, Ree~,J;tiChards, was 111 With erooon I lLll(Jld qUinn of \\'In~J(I(' llHl 0 bids \\ere "uhmlltf'd on books In the lsl CommiSSIOner District Npel~, Hiram \ldl~on th" na"'(jn lf1i:it clalm "as not aHme a 0 W S lOvited ~J the navy ear troui;)le tpe past week Mr, an4. Mr~ C'ha,.; DOfJ~ch{ r, 'J'hul SCl.ly drnnu at 11 \\ \\ Inlll· <In I off In' "tl[!pll('<;, and on motion and Sh.1ll be undel the SUlKf\I;,lOn Chapm LaVernI' L(\\h. Jim Iluunt} ohlll:;:'atlon.to chrl ten new tug at Ppr.tIalJd Betty J.a1tt!t Jones, liJtle di:!ugh· Hazel aI.I:d"A-ard ~re Sund.l~ :::.flom" .. n( fUlt/wl ,ul\(rtlflng IS 10 1)(' of Frank Erxleben Troutman James i\.1a bl..'n , 1)e\\I'} Laid OU'r (-Iaim~becaus of havmg so ma:ny sons ter of Mrrla~d Mrs f:'8wm Jones, dll1ner gu :Jtts of Mr. ad Alrs Us- '11 dJld :\11" Alnold Vdhlkl~11P n1dck ;H1d til(' (j)wJl} OfflUI, .Ire Road :'t1all1tenance Dlstnct :\0 Janco:.;, Pjott Rhud} Iht frl'llo\\lng clamts an' on fdf'~~~i:~~mbgr~~~hb('~~ spe~~~~t'nerhe had ear '~-rq-tl ae last week car Ne-Is n. II \\ I ltd 1 1Llll} l~,d~('r" 1 Jllll ... d I) ,dlu\\ cd 10 buy "u( h hooks clnd oj - .! shall con?!)) 1"l' .111 territor} \\ Ith Bl'l'nn.1 }- f"r~ In L .:'Ilr'~l"', ~\ m I \\ 11 h 1(]I' <(IIJnl y clerk hUI ha\ (' nol

Mr a~d Mrs, T J HUgtes and Mr. and ~lrs Dl,lln G('llm,lnn ,ll!1 Ill(HIIi !If I "upplIP~ d"l .lIe UllUdl]) nl'l'd~ In th(' :2nd Commls~loner IJ1Strict \\o('hler rnn lIl(hil~, \ It, ,I" \ fl J!d ......1 d nn or allo\.. ed at thiSI daughte were Saturday supper and Barry '\\l'fe Sun dy dltl!l('1 :\11" L sllf' S\\lntH','y ,lOll d 111. II ('il upon till' op< n lllo\lkpl and shall he undl'r the :-upenl~lon Dangbetg Tp-d Rl'eg Illme

One Sfn Pedrq baker is in a guests I th't Ismael Hugh s home guests In dlf' Kennl'lh J{Jhn~oll 11 I" \\l f\ \\ lIb ,'\ll~ J Lilly :--;\\ 111- (Jl] Olollllfl'il IS hr'n'h) II "(Jl\td Iof :'lark 1 ,swlh,lrt Ha~c()(k ILl! ry. fldrl( k, f~,liph ('f'nf'ralj'Undquandry. $ecretary Wickard or- at Way e. I home nPdf x.-Vd}nC tH} 'l/lIH"llly tlldt ll!{ pnn!JrIg of th(' dellnqUenll Road .....lamll'ndtlce Dlslrlct;\o Andl'r,.;on Jacoh :\111 It 1', John ;";'l lH !'11 $5.00, r-;o. If) fordered that.. he deliver b,read uncut Jay D a~~ telephoned trbm Cal· Mrs Al\1

1H.dS1r'dr ~tS 1LlI\(} J 1)( ('Idlr III t n, (k" \\( II In IIlI I t.rx JI"t tl('dSurlc ~ stdlt'mcnl:-" 3 shall l'ompnse all lcrnlol.'J- \\Ith. AmC'nd, ,\dolph \1ilJl r $.!b,) Hi

to his cus'lpr$erH. An army con- Ifornm a:tU~day to ,telU Mrs RasH'de Al Cf' ,Ind 1 dn I It Isl( <It \\ m IJI,J-';l~tns hlJllll 1,1"1 \\l( k :\\'1\1 I ((jmrnr'''IOnl I" J)f()(e{r/JOg"" n"o· In thl' 3rd Comllll~Slrmel ]J1"trJct Hoskin... }- r, d llt~lh I'n d (.('npr...1 Road .~undtraet calls,fdr delivery ~f sliced Drakeh ISl~~ringmOVed tdanoth. allendf'd a JIlddJ "ho1,',('1 J()J :\11" dn lOI rl,nnrl" 111t11Jll ... IJ} til! (ounl} bOlird, tOdd dnd <.;,hall be undlr Ii'll' "'ulJln,lsJon lInch lor('d I<I"nqng \\ d!,r ("Hllllll ill ... tlHt No. :!-~\YI1ti-lrt

I bread dall~ er army cam. Mar\in H.a lede at Belden SdllH~ .'\11 dlld i\11" \\JI1 \dhlkiltllJ!"[ dntl fJfldgr' nollll''', and ,til othrr of \Vm J Misfeldt :\.Iai-i'" lo.rm· ... t P\ll" P.ulwn r dk ..... 0) ~(l /I,c ~:)71. .

I Mrs US~ 'sen left Friday forr da:r I !\lJI fl)ik ~Ullrl"J I ,,,t "'1\/( \ k IHJtllt" Old, ltd puliJI,.,hl d b) ttl( COUnT} ComrnlS"IOnl'rS as (J\f'r· The follo\\ Ing ( 1;lItll" .II (' r,n IlI'J- \\ h( I( '1I",n hoard aUJourned toTax delm~uenclCs at KanSas City Long Be c~ to~nd a few \... eeks Lt and -tir~ \,lnc(' Sl-nlrl dnd ,11 II (11.\" I'fldld of toUnl.\ (lcrk, Ill' ll'! to thl seer:; ot thell n "!Jectl\c road lIon dudlll'(1 dnd dllu\Hd dnri \\.1C- J lnLlClt} 1'1 1'J,-1.1.

cha;tged a/gams.t Gen, John J, WJth he da ht • MISS Lucile MISS Phyllis 1I1nson (,lm(' jtOJl] :\11" J r)-" SII,1IIdl1 dXHI III \\d~li" 1Il'r...r!(1 V'd)ne :\CW'i, DlellntPnolnCe dlstflch .lIe 10 ~ ran!" ocd('ff'd dl(mn ~n lhL rt- C. A. BARD,Pershmg"BenJamln Harrison, and MIs Mrga: tAnn • Omdh,lThur~d/'lY <\('nln,.; lord I,IIJ\!! P(J\\(IS 1I11l11h hrd 111111111 \\1J1,,'t!1 J'l!llunl' rtfIJllleg,Jllcl(l', c(>l\enlJextlacumpcn ...allon "pf'Cll\t' fund" d" h,'IJl'ln ... hO\\Jn, J--'111 CI('"Jk.Henry Clay, Frances WIllard and Mr a dM 'iWllIOlt('are~ta)- flwda}s \ISllltllhL' l'lllllIin",oll Sundl~ ,I '\.IIJl'lt 0JillIkr~~ unr lhlld It) (dch t).r[lll It h h('rch:r rt ...ohed Ihdl the 1 ....;;.;;;.;;;;,..;.;;,;....;...;.

Mark Twc:iin have been erased- 109 10 tjhe H~rY and Gus P,wl· home 111( (1IIrlll(' 1-\('()- J~mlll) "'p'llt (Ill O1oll"n !IH \V,\n( 1Ir[,lid hflard <111(1\\~ the fnlllJv,mg \\ages I 1.... ~f(Jratlea~tanotheryeal1·f°':lntysenho~ewhill1\1'l\s.GW;,Paulsen Mr and Ml"" l\d Flll)"S Il'd Itl'''ril\I\(llltlg-lu'Sl\\('){dlllll-i\\I\lJf ,-...;(\\" \\1I1"ldr'l'nIJUIWd)e forrnad\\/llklorthe)ldI19-l:1 ROY p. ,IIlCOlneTaxlCetllrns

!sessorGeorge R.Clarksalda is vlsltmg in L ng-Beach I famil},Mr dnd:\11S l/rl\I'rHh- \I~ 1~"k"j'll JUqy l;t<J,,, _lld',llld"I-:nll\d "lhl(>!JllldlcIJUtl- SlrH) {(loe (]IJILlt) (Ilr haUl .r.,..

11 1 zy depu~y must have gotten ~he Mr. and Mrs loyd Morns, Mrs tede and Pdt II( 1<1 \\ r II ~llIld ,\ 1)11111111\ 1 11;.- jJ If! 1" f 0 C 111 d n d. n d I I d C t /J I, !jOc I Figured and completed at'I amesan~addt~ssesfromacltYLevIRobertsan Mrs.TPRob~,;Jfterno{)ft \J"II<HS III till Jl(1I1_\ ~ll"llIl\ll~(~hl ... II'lkl J"rl rl(II11'11J/lnl lu\\L\'1 1!1111dl" 1"1:\1) r('n!'.) I~_I huuI for .JOHNSON I,rcasonabl,eco.'l.

reClorV,\I'!1heyrecltyschO(}ls. ertswent toSul1.l((CllyMonday.'Rasleuennm(' lnll It I\'OUI I \\rll dlnn'l gU( ... 1 d'''...,rJlt'l! d" 111' 0111<111 (()unly mdrlctn(l tl<11ll jJC I~l\lnl)~fl\l', 11- Mr, MorriS mark'e~ed hogs. Mr andMI" .Lu), BI(,\\n,lj Itld ~[.rHII} In Illl J.lnT\1 JUI"lll h{JIlIl~ I flil Ih,' IJllldlsh'ng o! dll (enb) pn hUUf for n1,ln anrl t\'~o L' St ~---Far 5 IMuniclpal

,C urt J~dge Earl,a The Otto Blacks plCln to moVIe Jimmy, Ld rrt'l!lltk"ull, JLlI(Jld JIl \\ r)on( l,dl 1)IJIl(I'i (!lldndllng IIOlll Ihe t(,lOb, 45(' (folty.fl\l' nnbJ llcr ~Iveoc m a cs In~r:;:r;~lJ:o~f:~~~;~IIl~:lllt:I~\;::'i;~",

.rrostlor~'~saSCltYsaYSltsthisspnngtothevropel-tY,ofthc and Mlldl'el! \j"'lll(/ In tl]( 1\:-,rl 7\I( crlld :\11" 'J; ~ \\mI 1 1""l'tl:J)ljJ,lttnlll1! 01 I'ull!l{ \\FOlk'. <Jl hourfor:-l1 eman t. ~t~.most II a a lr1g case he ever late Mre, Geo. O~e, which has FrednC'kson Ilome l\Ifltlfl,ty C\l~ dl\d Jl(ll'v L<Ju r>l (il/I(llI \\llr iiI Lf'lrilln, .:\thrd'.:l,1 \\lll(h hi-1S to Anclfuc1hl'r Ihat o\c'rSf'{'r" sh.lll - C lontt::er filiI!:, \\llynp. 'Sl'bra~ka

~ a~~ ~o~,l,~ ~iS, ~v,G::"~"~s;l,c~~ be~o~;;~n~~'~~rsd'wl;]1~~:~'rromnlltJr 0~~~S~1~s('l1(<lO'''h '<I'~'''" ",,' ~i,) '; \I";","~' "'LlII, ,\,[ II ,'<111',- <10, ~~'''~1<:,':''''~' r;,;:,'." ~~~("':;~'~l::;;'hY ~~o~h~hrO~~o~,~,'::'a'~~ (:~:::\,~;,,:'O!~~ COSt'l'llm "nd \d\ SE Phone .580'0..-84C6 h1-Jed, ltted they had been Omaha from Thur~."yl to Sunday r,,~,,'v w"rl' Sund,l'v dJnIH'1 rnd .'\11 nrHI \lJ~ (hI II :\J.iTlIl Inc! !lllk, ~ till 1 ... tlll1<-dl' 01 ("fH /1"r' for catlOn as ll) \\here \\ork I" doni, 1,"1 ' o,k F K "ff

1-' y-tt.~ " ('(Jilt orl! I'h()IIp 43 C' rail .. o~inat(cntl\f~ t the wheel. Wh~Ji, recently to VISIt th \D L Hlllers supper gw<.;,j<; m JIll' HI Ill'; ],1\\11) sr'll dtJd l'lld P'-I)(lkl>rf) \\lJI' <11 11., dl 1'11: lor .i\-lolh(l~ PensIOn abo ~h()v. ju~1 v,lwle <ill lUITl),t,! I •the lllldga Sfld "$10 each," Gage He)8 -erpployed In a Iiackmg plant. honH' MIS>; Lr ona Bloolll I( III 1'11< d \\ 111'1 I !rl( h "",,",Utll] rv J Ie,) \\1'( k' :>.: IHlll Ill) purC'hd"l'd h'r thllll I'" u"'('d, .11"'0 tu i;~:::::::=':::~;;;;;i;;;;~J;ll~&~"~l;;;jii;;;;;;~rueflllly1ob.crvf'd, ''!'ma little JamelilIansenplantomovcthl>; H~clnOVerlllghlgul'''1 (II .'Ill"''' \1 J\" lllr!l""I)('nlllILl\llllllbdl lJn I1IIJ110[] (h(,(1 I: i\lbfJtll'< dllfJUnlf(Jldll(lldlund)11 1 )

I short. Ju~g(',' Willis spoke up, sprmg to the farmM.pl. Chris lIan· dyct'. \11, \IIIIllHl" f"I,I,} oIl'polnlld jdntt"l of 11l<' All ()\C!"lr'I" dIP IWI(lI\ noll~ •,"Uere's:$10, oUCanpaymcbacksenvaoateswhenshbtno\,esmto MI"HndMl<; Ildl()ld\\llddlidl \11 ItH!\1r" 'I,hlll 1}(I()zl~1 l"(lIl hlill-' Jrlfirtollrlll"!fli Ih('lflPdtO PucChH"elumbl,rfIOt11 Jlhr- T k A'B b -d I' ) ...Isometlme," Wayne. The former bought the haby 01 1.1U!cl MI dlltf \1' ... I'rlll! 11111 ,J' II) (oJ (',]111<1 r \\111' ~lln- ~I II I'l)j,(! d ".Il.l1 Y (If '~rIIO() [ll'l 1\ v.llh \\hom 111(' lounly h<l"; d e see", y fl "orn ,,0•

. -) place. \ ~ Hill I dnd IJrl\j(1 1\11 dlltl ,'Ilr" I,)r\ Ir"'l \\1')' <jrlln'l hlll"l~ ,11 1111,nlll conlracl, <\1"0 sign Jor .llilumbelSo mBjny of the regular bowl- MISS Bonnie Lou Owens who G!"nn Paul dnd [\,!t1l'\' H('(( 111-11Jr>lIllrl( Uh"ll" Illdll\rllltlglll!' (In I1HJIi(I[l !·tdnk h.ldUS{' I"jlll'fore lea\Jng the yard"

~r 10 one of the leagues at Elmr teachesl at Stanton, ~hd MISS Mar~ day ('\('nmg \ ISIlol " In llll' l) ,\ I(" II 1"'1;1" \\ l IV d t j 1.11 I) (,1.111- hi Itil) .IIJJlollll prJ :~ rJH O1lll'r of thl' In complranle \\ lth Sect IUn 71.I nil, ~ave gone to war that llyn OWens who aU 'ods the col- Paul hnnw Iqllhl ... Sulr/I<'/" H( II('f ((Jmll1l~~IOI~ fur a 2,11J1, the Board of Count} Cum-, oT ~he teams drafted Mrs. legeinWayne,s~enttheweek.end Mr ,wd MI" (,h'llll :\-Tlgnll ... urJ ~II" L(\\II'IHf Ill",I,' r>l Ilt'd !Pllll(J1 !hl<'l')('dl" (r missioners of V.·dyne County, !\iC'-

dLBu:orlem:'a slim blond, the in the J H-owens orne. and jetmJl:r, MI drJd 1\11" \1\1I1ItIH' \\II() (dill' 1'>1 111, IWIIII!(J! "!11(j(jOlll'-, Illll'l)~ ~lll,l(ll' lf1('lbf"a<;ka,forthepurposeofcre~tll1g

10 erlnigh't'lMlldred, a veteran Mrs. JullH Perdue !nd MISS Lot- Peterson dnd 1.1I1l11y wrll "1"10lt";VI ( l'lldlll 11 ... 1 \(r(k :\T(ln I l ()n1!H!1"'dllOn lur t'Xf,)d cluk In a Board of Health [or \\oayne

. , Ier in omen's competition, tin BU~h plan to rna 'e next week In Ihc George Mdgnu"rJO rloI\ \\01" 1\\' dnl "dl\ Ilight 1,;1]('''1 1111 (JjjJ«(' or tht (OUnly chrk forlc;ounIY

, Nehraskn, hCl;eb} appolOtI S ~pt>ed up ~ bowled a three from ~outheast of' Carroll to Saturday eVl'nlng- In hon(J! of Illi II )J1 111(' IlU<.;Sf II PI ~(Jt honw SI\(' Il'- till' ~l dl Ell {, dnd ~4(] ()() for ex· James H Pdt:', \\ ho <:I"; ShNlff, \\111 INSURE YOUR 1943 CROP BY ORDERING'1 g;me total 0 ~85', which the ?oys Way1l.e", The Kermit Fork family wpddmg annlven;ary. tllrr1('rJ honH' Thlll"d'l.:- She :[nd 11.1 lwlp (pdrt ot \\}lIlh <'xpeme he Chairman of thp Board, D~. C TEKSEED HY'BRIDS .TODAY"

t ~ght wa 9t bad, .bspecl3)ly will mdve to the farm they leave. Sunday dlOner and supper guc>;! s llH' (:tlll d at \\ dlfred Carl~ \\ ill he dt'f til) l;l ~JY ft,(,s..('olkctC'd T Ingham as ph} sl:ldn, and 11 B /w eft her hu bjand. bowhh.g on an- Mr. ~nd Mrs. W R. French, Lu· in thc Raymond 1-':r1ck>;on hOf)W ",un S \\ l'dnt'sd,[} fl Dm thc' Mot01 \- ('hille I It It' Cer- D('ckf'r, County SUW'llntcn(h'nl, Io~helr team, a~lcd to cqwp It. ella anld Dewayne were In SIOUX 'f;ere Mr and Mrs VI( 101 1o.11' k- .:\lr .Inri ,'\lr" Ru"spil 1'Iyflr en~ tlfll'dl(''') o\,'r dnd "flJo\(' lilt' ";.11- \\ iiI <let d:; ,st'ereld!;} uf :-d1d TED FUOSS, Dea er1 1 - '. CltY'S1turda;x" to see the fIrst son and Paul, 1\1r and :\1Is 1\11J('lt jr'lldlmr! TUl'sddY LI"t \\eck cit d(lt'S of lht' {ountY,lll'lk dmi hIS bO<lrd

iEliIrollrnen ,~In DeSot~. Kan, named' bro~~r/Frank Frcneh of Nygren and Gene\a, Mr and MI". dlllnpr Jot" :\1r <-Inri Mr,.; ~.J. II df'pUly \\hl<'l1 iJt"(' flx(,(j hy ld\\ ThiS Board of HPdlth "hdll makP • LAUREL, NEBRRASKA 'I, J14t2sci~dol incre s d from 7~ of last Harwn : S. D, who IS In a hos- John Nygren ancl family Blugger, !\!IS l\-J,llgllll I MoorC' of S,ltne In he ]laId b} 1/1(' bfldrd rules and rl'j.:uldllnns to r;Rf('gu"rd 11..----..IIIIIIIIIIIII......-----~IIIIIlIIIIIIi~IIII~~~

I pp,ar ~o 234. he board l, finally pital. Sunday dinner gupsls 111 till' Chl< Ig() 1.1 I} PI 'rOl or l}( I:Jn(). Cdl, thtough <Idlnl" dl1(1 \... ,~rrants to Iw till' publtl' hl'alth drHI to pro\ldf'

't~ld the chll~ll'en they'd have to How rei Ellenburg mo\ed last Clarencf' Dahlrlllist horne \\('Ir' 1\1 C J(jld.llJ dnt! i\J Ily (l,urp, drdv.-Il on 11](' County (;l'nt'rdl fund pC'n.dtH's for the \'I~On tlH'll'of •••••••••••If••••••-..••-••••-••••••••••••••••••••••:W~lt until f8 new building w~s week t the Mrs. John Vennerberg Mr. amI Mrs. Axel Linn, I\1! .Ind I'h(J!l1 l~ ,JOlrJdtJ {ll (IJIWhci, 1\1r ilmi ~1,(H)() ()I) I,.; herehy made the U On motlon~' . I1udg('l. \\-as' _e'tedtedl· The superlndentent isnt farm ~ortheast of Wayne. J' M. Mrs, John Carlson, ('cltl (:unndl"- 1\11" l' ,1 I'l\nl ~)l \\-II1~ldl', Mr>;, compl'nsi;Jtl()n [01 ('xlra (Ink In i1do Ptf'd as'\ nded hy the Ho,lrd ~

!-rrYing though 'because he was Petersen WIll farm the P~ters('n son and VIO l J)plores 'It](j IdilS 1..1\\ 1r nt' () /\.('1 11<, 01 H( dl I1(1" t hl' offill' of t Iw ('Dunl} 1/"('BsurC'r I(p . < btl d •' i ducted." place southwest of Carroll, va~at- Anderson and' AI1(e,anrt B01tlIG(' :\lh" Iltd J~ns('lllli \\IINI!I" dnd fOl' lhp y('lr 1943, ami S,1)O(JfJ for ~~j\~~at onC't~~m\f'~'o;J" l'~f('~~e :

• ,J - I ed by Ithe Ellenburgs. Chance, :\11"" l.\, I~n ('drl"lJn (:-,lra /1<'lp Ip,1I1 of \'vhleh expens.... Co ~{ Board unlll a latpr date •~, A gltl tm}d all known methods Eh~ Williams of H6pewell, N. \\ rll bt' dl'fra}I'd by I~'<,s colleetpd so iha~ the figuces ma} be check. :

/ ,o~) f/ndllng a room m Ogden whete J" spe t several days last week m LutlH'r Alln" "I/'"t. I rom ~"";U1ng ])rl\ l'rs Llcehsp" I cd h the Camphell Audiling Co, :s~e Was to ~ttend defense school the E Trautwejn home He al>io The LUlhf'r Anns I)! 111[ ('rJn I ()\('r ,Inri Hhml' tl1l' Srtl<llleS of the y h h . _but had no'te~mlts So she walk- Mr, a d Mrs. A, C W'atd' and' MI~s cordia Lutlwlan r hun h n1('1 11,,1 Soulhf"asl WayJ1C Ill'c1"un'r and t~ls dt'put) \\hlch <lll' \dV,',I,'n' "choOnmtr~c~'. (ounl} <is an au~ _c~ into Ia holtel lobb¥ and fainted, aafhe ine Willlanks' 'lor II' Norfolk, Sunday l'H'nlnh" ,II till' P II "on 19l' flXt'd h} 1,1\\ S,ltno to be pdHI by g .:-.; :~ ,ldndly hoVel occupant gave up a were Sunday last week dinner One of ItS memh( IS, L\<'I}n I ~I} (By Staff C'orl"C'sponrlent) 111(' hn,lld Ihrough c!dlms dnd rrfi Rr"SOL~TIO, I~l~m. I 'guestsl1at Trautwein's. who 1>; home from (~hlcJ-lgn, \\ 'I" \\,lcranls III tw dla\\~ont, rT-' \.l EREAS, the Rewnu" Act o~

- ' - - - present and r('l.i1c'd of hel l'XIJC- l\lr and l\.II'< HollH' Long< \\ere ty ~l'n('r<J! fund 194;2, prO\lded f1~ng- other thmgI I Any Whldldn.t J"foc(>l\lcChrist- T"'OCALNEWS rlencesthcre. <It '\lJ~KI}S fllllI ...dd\ <\lnlt1g "llJ(I(JIl() I>; hf'rc' ~t11(' Iha~ begmnlOg\January 11943,ilaS cards [om San Diego friends J.;J, l'lw hnry Brinkman" spent ('omfll'nsHtlon for {'xlIi:! hplp or ('\('I'y emplo~('r \IS reqUired to

~--~ Dr L t, Perry \dentist phone Honored at Dinnpr. 1.1"1 \ ednl'~da} C\('lllng ,It Emil <Iprk hlrl' In the offlc(, of the \\ Ithhold a porllon of HII officers! ••••••11 •••••••••••••': 88~W. t I I' • • n17tf A family dlnnC'r, honOring !'\ t Otlr S lounty Judge for the ~(',tr 1913 and emplo.'J-ee~ \\ag('s, derl\ed fromii 'It • MISS Mildred Clark spent the and Mrs Harold Fredl'J( k<;on, TIl(' Curl IS F()()'t~ fd,mil;.- Ltllr'd o\r'r <Inri ah(l~p hl~ S<lJ:ll y :-1>; fixed \Va)ne Count}, Nehraskll, underI- I \ \ I! frD I =. week·end, m Omaha, , held In the FrC'd Johnson Ilnme Sund<-lY I,["t \\lcl~ ,it LI\\ Clnce h, I,d\> selld c()mpe~Sdll0n tOt~~ Ih~(~~~,tor~J~~r:h-llRE BE IT=, ~ MISS MarlIaret Frisbie was m Thursday~ev('nlng Thos(' pr<'''f'nt Cl('chl's ]lll( D.'J- \\clrldnts (1<1\\11 on lC '~r , )f theI. ", \ t da d Elgin over the week~end. were M~ I and Mr<; Alhert L('h- The Lmil Itm'ltl1,J11" ~IH 111 Sun. Count~ Gf'nvral fund Rr.SCJL\ r.D th.lt Ihl Of(IC<' (

I' I n r Miss Margaret Prest went tol

man." Mr.\ and Mrs Cloyd TUlIl\' ddy C\l'nltlg- ld~t "\\l'ck ell lIl'nl'~ (In nW!ln!l Ilw count) ,ltlorn<'y, co~nty ~lerk 0,( Wa)n,e ;~~~~~'

~I 'I' Columbus for the week·end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nt'hon find Bdrl'll11,U1~ HUrl Dd\I", I" alln\\'pd Ihl' <.;um of ;..Jtb~a~ka, IS he're~y em(TIX a~, Oil¥ Mrs,1 Alma Addison of Stanton, family, Mr. and !\lJs ('hidS Nc,bbn Mr. i-lnd 1\-1r" \Vm Rue cFllled SWOOO [ot t'xtra helJlItl hi" offln' to \\~I~(~ld I~~:e f;~~l~O~~C' ":l~rJesg -0- j " was here fietween buses Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. Gunndr S\\an- Thur>;d<lY l'\l'llItlg tit lIenlY Itor the }l'Hr 19B, (l\er dnd abo\L' pr~\1 (' ;,. f all officers and em~

, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. March were son and Twila. Bllnkman's- , t hl'< s.l1ar~ ,1<'; flx~d b~ I (\~ ~~o .;:g~~" \~a)n,-, county, ~ebrasin Hawarden, la., last Thursday, The 1!l'ltJ('rtl}-~lr\(,lts \\cre at (In molinn Allx :tffn~,' <.;,couni~ La Y

and"aid offlcf' IS further or-

t Pays I' Mrs. Ira Lyon of MadIson, spent EnttrtlLl~ at Forty. Henry B<1relman $ Id~~ \\eek .sun- as~essor, IS allov,uj thl urn 0 d,' d . d a\\ v.-arrants payable' Thursday and Friday In the Judge Misses Mu,me and Opal Carlson d'IY afternoon ~200 0(1 for extra IwlD In hiS office I.'I;C to r f \\II ,," I J. M, Cherry home. were hoSte.S'~i; to a gt'OUp of ladl(>S < Mr. and Mr~ Mal'\ lh Brudlg~m for the ~ear 19-13; 0\ er tinct abO\ e ;~ t~t C~~n~yq~~er~;~:;rb~SIS, ~~~~I '~ ~ Dr, and Mrs. N. j. FIckctt of Friday after~oon In the Frank \\ erl' d.t Call Fn.!\Cl t r:; last Vvvd- hl<'; s.dar y as flX(d ib} )<11,', 1-1 th~ V~~IOU" funds for the amountl POUR a............ 1.00 NO~f~k, were Sunday dinner Carlson hom~' Those pr~s(lont were n(Jsday c\cnlr'lg. On motion DI-l\1( amer, f 'i _thheld thus enabling

, - i"o =:'guest in the C. L. Pickett home. Mrs. James Hank, Mrs. Max Hoi· 1\11' ,mel Mrs Citlo :;-"[ll('r sp<-'nt.- llprk ctISt~~~! rourt: I~ .dlov.c,d ih~ ~ald,a~OI:'n't tre~surer to Issue a~'2 pou d•..'1".'_. .u • I" 'M . Ira Gates of Columbus j dorf, Mrs. Fred Rusl'r, MFR. E\:· last Sunday III the Flcd Mever ~llm of $r_OOO fOI Extra hdp 1 y, ft tu the Collector of2S d Q Cj can)e "'aturdny to viSit for a while er~tt Hank and Rodney, Mrs. Wm. home 'near Randolph I hIS of(ll'{, for the }ear 1943, mer check or dra t 0 h N1 P 1 IS f. 1!'. ! 'in'~e home of her son, Roy Gates. Going, Mrs. Robert AnderSOn and MI Rlld Mrs Alhl'rt IJamme lInd and abo\e hiS salar} as fixed by ~~te~nal R~~~~~eih:t sa7:ta V~~to:;SO po,*n~. ·.. ····T:· $4:. I, ~ 1 llayrPhllbln'lwent to Oma- children, Mrs. Delmar Carlson and BGO Damme weqe at Carl D.,m- la,; th s 1. ry of the Tla~ ~~;,nbe properl} paid as pra-

Ill" I'.", 00 =l~a th s ,~eek to make her home. children, MrS. Kate Rewinkle and me's Thursday etenmg. I n motion e d a a f thC" YlCled by law1100 pound. p. • :Mr. P ilbllr recenUy entered serv· Vera, Mrs. JulIus Kq'chndr. Mrs. Mr~, Robert !\elson and infant counly supel mte; cnt :F~J~ 00 Done thiS '1:2th da~ of January,

{~' '. I Lars Nissen and son. Mrs. Verne son, Roger Rober~, returned home ~eaT 1943 IS fixe- at , . 1943", 21-b ' I·OO.ti of = Carlson and Mrs. Awt Anderson Thursday from al Wa}ne hospital. \ Mileage lS lllcluded 10 thiS .ae a. to a.. "and children. The time was spent Mrs. Lyle Garr)blc was at Ed, amount ~feed or eoncentr.:a.te. where she had undergone SOCially after which the hoste~s Surber's last \Vednesday, aAd tna-t On motIon the dcoun~} superIOr

tion. served. • evenlnp Jhc Surber:; ""cre at Gam- tcndpnt 1:-; allo\\'(' t e sum 0

J. M. MCMul1Jhy went to ~ -of ,ble's. ! I $300.00 for extra help. In hiS offICe• Nebr., Fridat to visit her Conconlia Lntl,aeran Church. Mr. and Mn;;. Herman HC'1I1rnn~n for the year 1943, mer and abo\cer, Mrs, AllJef.1 Klawitter, (Rev. Wm, T. Cqell, pastor) and Gesine ,'spent SundaY atl,el'- hlS salary as f,xed by the countyr daughter, ,Mrs. R. B, Ladies' Aid meets thib Thursday noon last week at John Hbin... board, ,

whO had been here, left afternoon! entertained by Mrs. C. man's, " On motIOn the county sUP<'rtn;Y for per home in H. Nelson at their home, Mr, and Mrs. J1icrbcrt Thu,," and tendent IS al1owe:ef~he t~~m e~.

I I \ I Radio dE'votio,al services are daught.ers spent Sunday evlmulg $25000 to help y t fheld this Thursday oyer WJJ\G, last week In th~ Carl Frfevert 'penses of thf county.mstltu e o~

pltaL N~rfol~, at 3;30 p..!- m. IRev. C, P. horne the year 1943" whleh IS to be usehis office Hall of Wake-field, win\!be' In Mr: and Mrs. Emll Baraholz aJlfl~ .!JE1y as a~ b.S~Jt.ut~ ;.;;~: resolved

ifral. Phone '61. ctlarge. As we are, till Ilflostly Miss En'1~a wet' I in the ?Ra.Jph... On motion, 1 15 e ,