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,NUMBER TH~EE

William Carl May PassesAway in Sioux City

Church Tuesday.

Wayne RetailersHear New Ruling

Attack SufferedAt Funeral Fatal

Sto,res Are PermittedCharge Less But Not

Mor,e Than March.

Five] Poun~s of Sugar toBe AmoW'l1 Allowed Per

1 Person Each Year.

Five pounds of sugar per yearfor cannmg Will be allowed to eachperson holding a war ra twn book"or havmg made app1Jcatwn forsuch book. '1 hiS speCIal allotmentIS to prOVIde for canmng or pre-servmg frUIts and ,vegelables forhome consumptIOn. Fdmg for thespeclal quota began May :.W

The county ratlOnmg hoard metWednesday e'l!enlllg to deCIde onthe tune and place for maklllgsuch applicatIOns.

Persons apply WIth the (ountyratlOnmg board for 1he extra fIvepounds of sug Wayne Stat Teachers college a ey a cramen 0, _, an

"EverYthmg can't be worked broadcast frOi WJAG. Norfolk, Lester E of Wayne. There are 19out perfElctly In the first fe\l('~s burden. mvolv-mg errors anrV inViting com-plaints rather 'than approval. itwill be abrupqy ended with rp,-turn to the po*t offIce's carriersystem Fourl boys who' havebeen employed, for the dlstrlbt/l-lIon, fully und&rstand that thGYmust follow sld6wall{s and ney-fir tramp on lawris or dlstu~bflower plots" MU that papersmust be pla()f!d imside sorel" sor' under weights that WIll )(e pthem parked [or subscribe sdespite able-bodied Nebras a:&ephyrs. They understand p ~pers canllot ~e placed Wlthpost ofOce cdntainers. Eveprecaution iSl be~ng taken 0prevent mistl1kes In dehve ,but sOI1lf may be unaVoidab eon the start i and should etreated with reasonable tole -aoce, Any omiSSions shOUld ereported promptly to this offic .Those who wo(J.ld prefer recei -ing papers through the post 0 -fice as heretofbre, should letknow. SUbSCrI~ rs intemijng tbe out of ~ow and, unable treceive their c pies of the He aid should 'ph ne ,this oW ,We hope t~e xperiment mee sexpectatlOllf. ut if it does no it will be dl -missed WJtho tceremon. I

IV!Jss'Martha Wallace of Duran-go. Colo., ha~ becn harned head oftHe horne ('cOnonllc~ dl.'/l

20e5c

43c24c

5c

FlOIJR-Flour ~:;(~~en ~~~b. 89c -Flour ~~::~~~ ~~-~h. 75cFI r K,'ehen fi8-lb, $1 69 Flour lIar,e,' ,a-lb. $1 49

o~r ("ruft fUag. 8los!'.om BaK

B ' "k for Makl;,g '0-0,. 33 Cake Flour ~[)".'.,U,~' f,t~~ 23cIsq-'IC Shor'eak~s f'kg. e I ,

SIIIEW~Y ()IJA~IINTEED MfllTS

f R nest Chuck 2'4 Other Chuck 21

~!kmR~::~~~~d"~"IC '""'. ~:: ~~.~P k Ch I~e"der. I Lb 32cor ops: center rib cuts.,_._..c...... -r'Sliced BaC~1 .;-:~~;~.:d~:~e~.,...... ..++ Lb. 28cS S J' i. ! i Lb. 27cummer, a sage Ce: 'Iela~hy" : ('au

I Frul't -11,',.'(t),.~.'o.KTf)Ael'll:ht No. I 15 J TO:\Is' ~ 3 ~~~:~. 25c -Beans t~;~e ~-~~. 2 c

Cho(olateU:t,~:y, ;?,;~::, 12c Bread ;~~"i~~i;i~ye :.':;:~:. 7c DouhleCola ;,6h~i~~' 25c Prunes ~~~~oo ~-~~ 20eM ' I INesti s! I 2 7~07.. 25 C k .. ~rf~m. 2-lb. 33c R .. ., II 18

orse s II,seDn'I',-r""':'I,~t ~_a,,".,'. c rac ers liml 80x Clicquot Club i2 ~~I~. 25c aisms Seedle" Ha~ cC t '~ n. 14 Crackers :~~~r 2-lb. 27c . 8 R' ~-Ih. 19ocoanu Shr~'1< ,,' na. C ,80x Zephyr ~ss~rted i ~t~" c ICe 8lue Ko,e Bu. eC

Kj.I

SUPERB

MEALYBEANS.2 Pounds~

13.: '

FIRST PRIZE

FULL RIPE

Mustard

APRICOTS

Dutch style

(t6-0z..JAR IO

I

Firm. s &Merchldl Oil Co.

Re!"emb+ ~ ster DayWednes~~y May 21

For fann rtteJ andfol" your cdr, i andMohiJon ~~v~ yonwant. 1!

.P,& G Napht~a~UNDRYSOAP

~ "~ '- -- . !

6 g~~ ..........".~1

Morning Ligljt

DILLPICKLES

}~~~... ,.,., 15

ASSORTD COOKIES2

Lbs.

OLD pOUNTRY

RYEBREAD.

Pound 1.1...Loaf ao aaa' a ,,,

S?,PERB

SUPERB

Made from SU2"b and Conco~d Grapes.Lge. Pkg. Saves butter. savis !lIugar. "

19~ 16 ~tR ... 16 24 J,~h ,,24.:

Whole Wheat

ROLLEDOATS

COUNCIL OAK..At Your Service!The tempting food displays in our wen stocked stores reflect the c~ging St;a-.,sons . ; . The NEVER CHANGING FEATURE "ahout Coun~,'1 Oak .,. our lTI-tense desire to please In the fullest ~easure. ill, Dependab~e values at lowestpossible prices. , , Our savings are n~t confmed to a few ltems but are spread,over the whole store.

COUNCIL OAK IS AI SAFE PLACE TO SAVE!

MA BROWNBREAD

SALAD Eat Plain Asso~d Store CookiesFRUIT instead of Home' Baked and con-

~~-l~z. , . ,.,. 1ge serve sugar for i other purposes,

APplE'sn Per t 25cDozen a.a a '.arl.aa'

, B ~ 6Yo~nlif Carrotli. Large .unc'r cFr~5h Crisp Radishes. 3 BU~Che5 Sc

Dry Yiellow Onions. Pound .r , 4cSlic;in~ CllIcumbers. Each 4c

Fresh Cut. Home Grown

ASPARAGUS

MACARONI & SPAGH TTl, 2 Pounds .... i.... 15cI.J.IJ.:.LLJ:~~~+.L~ .;.L.L",;i~ CRISCO

iUlCiCDORANGES ~~~~ sj~~,..,3Sc ~;~,~~:,': .. ::::,.:6;;. . I ~

~ u.OT'":s"rE (''\:'11, 290 .'g'I'll~8"-VEGETABLE COCKTAIL ,_",""oz. ""s : : .efRENCH DRESSING ~!im~~hd 8~ ',1(\iWr.~.' : (' Mrs: Fre~ F. Gr?USemail of for Norman s blrlhda:y Henry Brmk an home for ElaIne sSf!,IOli day 1IHlh~lim Tu('sdjty Wayne cIty school f[ery, ShIrley 10 piing. S. 19 tman.;:--- the Harold Sorpnsen home, guests In theiOtto Baler home forec.y \ illy.Mybi FI10ij1",-;- J~.(,I'matn BUng~a.rfl'S' $718.:.!W: 4.1h, ".~_(;';'i.(13; i Mnr-y AIJcr' Ile)ld)f'r~ nnrl n-.'ancy ~ackgrounc1.s ..l'C'rf' pamlC.' t.l~' WII- An ama1pur ma.y ent;r flowe.,rs Mrs. Frank Bakl--T amJ Clyde, I the. second b~rthda:ys. of RannyBa('~H', .J,ni01" ~I10'l~q:r, -"!lokI:'. CUI-- Harhr s, $~4?b: kInd~rgart",n,: knItted blocks liS Lp~.sman, Donn $1;l.'1.:?9; !('r.l,nnf'('IIClI1 wlIIl Ill(' sludy of Patsy HOgU, PW(,lOel an.d 11 11. Ma.. 0.. ". ~r WI e rna e.' 0 an ex- If'-- .~ .... < ~r.l [.- ,., .,(.Spa t1glp Danl1e,r,' IN111;r '\rc~, :$118,I:l; (ooks, .$1,{Hl.): I LOlliS Pas1eur. Horrell hrougJ"\1 trPBls o~ lhplr hlhlto In each class, Prizes.wlil be fWnry Gilstpr home at P('nrler for Mr.:;, Chris Nelsen, 82, ~ister of I

" Pau1son... I, Prrst'k $140. i . :-;oap of squirr(,]>1, rab- Rth hirl.hrlay~ lasl w..ek, t/1e for- ~I.\('~~,Ior the best entry In each t~eir 35th wf'dding an.nivcrsary. ~els Nelsen of Wayne, p~sed:SPtliOJJ vo1Wd t(~ a gel\'- Minalurp mi\c!r ! ilv HAY hils :lnd W fal-l"':" 11:I\c' wri!lpn ~lorips in Leiter flo First nra~lf"., , ~r.nug!l to the audl.torlum between ""'ere Sunday dInner guesls. m. the were held F'ndaY,at S~penor. NelsA' 'j_PS_. of t.h.i' ..i\\i'ir' t.l1ilrk blue' or blue purple: ~ ;\Trml~~j;(~~~~:r~:'.~I~~~'~;) L;JIr'~'Y Plnk,llorchld, rose: I.' : J"llll~{ln."'''''''''' ""t, rct;

"

,

Chicago

Just in from

BetterDresses

'1'1

ROOSTER DAYWEDNESDAY, MAY 27

J. nox Jones atI d G~O, Smi~nmg board of a mO\'JOg cnr andho es, hrUlsed and skmned an arm and a

rs. Ted Youn of ~urel, re- leg. ' \tu s home today rom allocaJ hos- Mr. and MTl'i. Oscar Updtke ar-pit I where she was brought Mon- nved home Sunday c\ cning: fromda as a pneumonia patlfnt. Denver, Colo., where they had

r. and Mrs. Ray R~b.inson and spent a week WIth MIS', Dorothy.MI Jewel. and MISS Mll~E'd Rugc 1 The last named flmshr(j her course,we e Sunday dinner andfft('moon at lhe Unlverslty of Jj('fl\'0r, Maygucts m the J. K. John on home, Is, recelvmg her degll'c III IJprary

Mr. and Mrs j. H. B gger ar- work. MISS Dorolhy !:lCC(JDlp'amed 1'f/V d home \Vednesday e\C'nmg her parents home and \\'Ill \)c here 'last week from Scott lelrl, Ill, for a While. Jan St. Louis where the hReI \I~_ __ _ . :

lIe Mr. and Mrs. John ~rugger a (~~~;:qu~nt~y 11111C,-rcgardpd. Ttl!' co umql"t III J1l'c,nn cxample: "In tile }~ous'e {dslDecember 3. them '-\las It lollcall on labor lqglsla1.lbn, fJ~1 10"sue that will flO lurgd 111..':-\1 No-vember, In Ih:t' i IfOJ1 l'all tilL'

~~~~;~ ~~~w ~hal~ ~~t~~J~I~~"~ (r':~for the labor tnt'aJsure~ lnd

f~~d(~'~;~IP~OT:l~c~~~~ttnalsftJIII~129 In favor of t Ild ~egISI:ltlOn,lOR against." I I

Get; AppoiJi: en iTo Be 'J;; tl"ll 10l"

IG tRecogniti ';-~---;~ Ad~ Activi ies I (BYStarr~ondent)

\ I -- ~MlSS Blanch~ Johnson..d~ Are Present d to T ~rsday aite noon atant ICollege St';d ts B Jrd'sT dE' IVernclda Mcy spent Thursday

I es ay veolng eyenmg in the j EdWIn Lmdsaycogriution nJgllt was s onsor~ h6me,

cd h Wayne college studen coun- :Mrs. James n lrd was a Thurs-eli I thU college outdoor hcatre d4y ovcrlllght g est In the FredTue day!evenmg, Awards Dtller B~ird home.tha th~sc made to sen ors at MISS Norman eSiller spent Sat~mol' IIlg convocation we e pre- urtday night and 'unday last weekscnt dJEe occaSIOn was argcly wlt~ her fo~ks at WI~;ner.lor rcsh lcn'~homon.,sa ld Jun- IHarbert !Jeters of ncar Wmslde,lOfS. SOl e S lOrs, howe\- f, bc~ \ Ikl~(>d m the Ed In LlI')d,say homeCelUS l of t'he extla~curncular T(.I('~day aftcrnoo 1 last week aclll'vcInents, v... 'n~ m('ludc . ~r and Mrs. Will Hlggms of

S udertts rec' \Ing chOIr \\Jrds, WU1'SJdc, spent T csd?y afler~oon :pres nted. u,Y t'.,oJ Hussd AndcI ~ lahlJ \vl'( k at Ha ry GranquIst s :son, art I Anlt"n' (Jlsl'n and r~ha l\~r dnd Mrs Russr>]I LmdsdY _l'lsh L t'i~u yC,llS l'x}JLJleIH!e \\Ith Irid JunIOr sPcn~last WCdne~dIYI.tlw hOII, Velt10n J,j((Jbs, Dorothy C\lcrtllng lI1 till' M 1\ln Wert home:N}(j lsI, ,Ioe Smolskl, LcsiJe Wd.l- Ml

to

12 - 20

'White

Tearose

Navy

Black

ShanoUns

:\1ia-mi Cloth

Sef"tsllckers

for

Work

and

Play

ROOSTER DAY

SPECIALS'

[

ooe raek of better

DRESSES

$398. .

!,

GraffSlacks

11-17

,l\la-de in Cal .... the home

of smaJi -sports wear

KN'P roul. look rrispy fr~shIn th('~ two-piece dresses.

Smart a.s n. tf"am or"Sf'paratcs"

~em w,ent . to an e.dtteationalrpeeting of the Sunday i school.,yorkers Monday, eveningi at the:$1. LUke's church in Emernon. Dr.$pees of Washfngton. D. C.,: sec-~etarjr of the parish schoql board,was ~he guest sIieaker. :': Con~atu~ations : and may the~lessings of our -God be Upon allgrad~ates from the city and train~ipg schools an~ those graduatingfil"om' the coll"9ge. May this beyour goal in lif no mattei!'" whereyou are or wh you do, to be afservice to- your God and your fel-lOwman,

J\lctho st Chun-h.(Rev. Victo West, pastor)

"The Pique f the Gods" is thesermon subjec for the MemorialSunday service May 24. Music, inboth voice an organ numbers,prepared espc ially for the day,will be used.

We shall be glad to have yoUworship~ with

Graded chur h school, 10. G. W.Costerisan, su rintendent. Youthfellowship. 7. Stanley Gamble,president.

The Bible st dy class is dismiss-ed for the bacc laureate service atthe Wayne Tc chers college. Thestudies will b res4JTled May 31.

Wednesday orning the Wom-an's Society 0 Christian Servicewill meet for breakfast in thechurch dining ooms. The hour is9;30.

Graf'(' Lu f'ran Churrh.:\'Hsso ri Synod

fRe\". Waiter ackensick, pastor)Saturday, re istration for Eng-

lish eommUnio .Sunday, Su day school at 10

oclock. Germ senice at 10:10a. m. The E lish service withcommunion fit 1 a. m.

At R:.10 Sun y evening the pic-lurf', "The Po er of God," will beshown at the hurch. This IS anoutstHndJOg fi that should beSl'f'n by ever one, The generalpuhlic is cordl I1y invited. No ad-mission charge but a free-will of-fering will be ifted.

Tuesday, cho r rehearsal at 8:30o'clock. .

Wednesday, ospital aid at Nor~folk at 2 p. m All those desiringto attend will le:lse assemble atthe local chur not later than 1o'clock. Bring your donation ofcanned fruits r vegetables -withyou. If you c nnot attend thismeeting on We nesday, bring yourdonation with oU on Sunday andplace it in th church basement.

Sale(Rev. A,

No services.Ladies' Aid eets June 2 with

Mrs. Carl Sicv rs.

TheQph Ius Church.(Rev. A. l- oferer, pastor)

Sunday sch I at 10 a. m. German and Eng!"h services at 11 a.m. I

LadiC'S' Aid meets this Thursdayat the church tith Mrs. Otto Fre-vert as hostesL

St. Paul's F1v. Luth. Church,(Rev. G. qeschen, pastor J

Church scho91 at 11) a. m. W6r~ship services at 11 ducted- devotions Mr, Ca os C. Missionary s iety meets Thurs-

.~---------->-.. ---------,------, 8: Martin and Mrs. .IW.flji':lJi~ :I 'L '

b ~o ~~s~f. Chips2 PI[~s, ....... 25c" I'

Q R. T. Whorlo~ Monday, >. Mrs, ~'d M sM' t f'. 1111 I, Clif Il~ i::~ :::::;:;~;t:~ne, 1, . a ~~f.fili~ ~~r C.,:IS e::~n ~fMrs. WarreliJ Prlce entertained 5 ore~~rd, ,M eta~ , "~

Miss Coila POitras and,a group of Scoteboard embe s, Isolittle folks Firiday after school rs. rr~d Bar:t l~ an Mr,s. fL.I ~ /, 1 for Charles' 7th birthday. ' W. Nee~pa,,1n W~I ~gues s of rs.

..! SOCfIAL O~ECAST 'M,'s. Jessie Hale is 'halrma~ of * '. . Ni. V. ~awfprfl Frid y w enW~yne Clqa ers.l~h, 41 m21tf the serving cO~f?lltt e." 'H~ Rr kfaat ijgh ~co es li1. c.ontr ct, W re,

, Altusa clu mefts Monday Mrs. H.. It. SmIth, MISS LettIe., ~iJteJ~ahad br~aldast S~tur- J'rned Mrs.! rfd B rtels tid,cb tra,ct c1u mre1s Tuesday Scott an,d M,ISS, Rht.l L. Pearson d y at the colJegq shelter for ISS fCI~ra wj,S hhof. Mrs. W.

witH Mrs_ J. ~ SUlhcrland. will..entertam SMu ay from 3 rs, 410yd Sylvanus who is mov- Canning ent *a1O 10 woMdrl-Oeto It: ub ;l;arty w~lll be to 5. in .t, he S':lit,h h inb eompli~ i g !to Hebron soon, eeks. '

Sundky eVellt g rIo the C! C. mentar} to MISS Et cl Sl:t!'phehS ' * * * *Pow(frs home. I \\'110 will be here f m Platte- H s/Contract Club. E~tertain8 For ea

OUr Redee )er'~ Mlsslolldry \lllc, WI~. 'M!'S. c. M. Craven entertained 1 Mrs. R. H. B~ Ister ntert m-Aid meets ton ght l \'tlth Mr::s L. .on rae. t mcmbers last Thursday , e[I Royal Neigh or d HI te mC. Lhmberson.1 a I nqheon and ,bridge. The Wednesday even I I st we k,

I, Rehekahs m~et T

, ..'.':III

95c, $1.65, '$1.95$2.25

,"

Dashing arfd debonair, this year's

straw hats are becoming, ~ool, i com-

fortable. They come in a. variety of

styles to fit ~very face and taste. Try

them cn to~ay,

Buy defense

stamps, bonds

CHANGE TO STRAW

for

Skelly

Gasolinesland OilsI

For Your Roaster ScripI -I ,I: '

II

I

I I

I)!eP!'(--rth1bdn ~,~ 11,~r 1~a:t~~!@'~Ie:;;Kfe~a:g:~I~'f;O~f- ;d~:~;~',~I~~;~:~~Y~~~:~.~:,PI4~ II :v~yn}~~:F;~~~~;;>r::;~~;;; "

LA NUE N E ER l'F I L a.. iV1r~. ~rlck Johnson and gu('.o~ ~nd 'I I Salpm J.uthernn Churc-h. . Millers ha~'c ~'aptur..d Jllid" hr-lpE'd Rf'\ Doctor nh"f'ne gradual I', h,l" comp]p!pd the same~rn erg r . ~:bouglas MCQUlstan. day. ' . rimary &nom. At ErH lrr-dril!{SOnfoi. Mrs alit' B 1m erman oj N0Xt Sunday ('omp \\lth ).ou I Mr and :\lrs GUy Arnold anr] a I

~Vill be tlhis ,F'riday t tJ close th~ Children receivIng 10 per n hiS AT 1local hospital Paul tqm

WANTED

FOR SALE,Just re(ehed a few morebushels of A. Q. lo\\"calthlIyhrld Jief'd rom.

J me. MillikenDealer

'Wa.lne, N"eb.

I MUST GET A MANAT ()~CE in this~'communltv to

work With a d. trict. m.n~gl'r.Mu.... l have car d be nece$sarily changed FOR SALE ~ Dam hay SI8ckf'r. .

Patrons' day Was obH'n('d at 11 p I'm a n Ht'tnf'rnann, phone I MISCELLANEO.USthe Ifkll last Tuesday \\hrn 'v\omen :2:1-F121 m:2ltlp' _of thp district ollspn"d school in -=--------.~__:_-.-______:_--._------".. !FAR..\1 bUYl'r" san" by s('ping oursregular session. Lalpr a shorVprn-- FOR SALL.-- Poldnd Cl1 I n:1. fall [ll:'t \\'aynf'rnunly, improvpdgram was enjoy('d ck F( Hl ::-;1\1.1-:: (;o~d-~-;;d- h-a~ < f'irlp Genlly rolhng lClnd wilhI.j "'....\"('I'P, Ilr:-l cla;;s rondltlOn, H. amplp set of hlJddlng.". A good

Mr.'Clnd :'\lr

II,I

II

WAYNE ROOSTER HAYWednesday, May 27

Your (crip is goed as cash during thi~ town~

wide event.

Values To DoMan's Size Job!

Man SizeA Real

1.39

Sanforized Shrunk

8 oz. DENIM

Sanforized Shrunk

MONEYBAK

Uve up to Their Name

Work Shirts

98c

OVERALLS

~- sturdYchambraY or -covert inblue or grey. Extra. l0.ng

wearing, extra full. cut WIthlong tails. Two spaclOus pock-et,". ripproof main seams and81eeve facing. Super strong.Sizes 14~2-20.

Pants $1.98Shirl $1.49

HEAVY "A" GRADEVISCOliZED SOLE FOR

" GREATEST flEXIBIliTYWITH MAXIMU!iWEAR

I! ii.,

Work Suits

Ge~t1emen! We Give You "'the Presidenf'

America's Greatest Value in

No a.mount of "ashlngshrinks them o':rr 1c~.Cut on individual pat-terns so that a tall mangets a longer bib, crotchtise and inseam. Shortmen get shorter propor~

1ion s. Guaranteed forastlng fit and good ser~Vice. Plain or stripe.

,~,,. 1

Sanforu.ed shnmk vat.-dye herring.bone matched shirt and pants. Carefully tailored, with neat. stitching.Shirt with 2 pockets and interlinedcollar, Pant seafns pres.o:ed and serged.Tex green, taupe" grabIue, tan.

All lEATHER COUNTERWITH INSlDE COUNTERPOCKET OF SOFTSUEDED lEATHERfOR lONGER WEARAND GREATER

COMFORT

ICo fort io tho ftin; yet toodon'! losel t_~at. feeling of~e.

~fo ~~~~les=:~. s:~tcs' ~~sh,ort or long slee es.

rUble collar. Rayon p p.ItD. abardtne. 8h~rkskln. ewshad s.Hus 8mvin/{ Cir(~le.

Mrs. Pacf class visit.ed Omaha and Lin-coln.

Beldr-n and Concord met in a .tra('k meet Tue~day.

Pep club gave a party Monday('vening for the basketball boys atthe auditorium. Games and lunch-eon were enjoy('d.

.Juniors I:'ntertained seniors at abanquet Mi'lY 12. Pan-Americant h1eme was used.

Mabel Nelson t Loretta Johnson8.nd Matthew Stapleton visitedMay 18.

Semester tests were given thisweek.

\ViU Enter Hospital.Mrs. Emil Swanson and daugh-

ter, Ardyce, left Monday for Min-nea.polis, where :Al'dyce will enteran orttlopedic hospital for treat-ments.

WUh M~!>. Holdorf.Mrs. Max Hqldorf was hostess

to the K. K. Klub Tuesday of las.trweek:'

Sweaters .. 1.98

FlguJ::e flattering slack suitexpertly tailored. Slim, t~p

j::~et ~:c~:~e'~ :t~:ts ~:t;hDport shirt to wear in or ollt.Sharksldn. rayon poplin.ga.bardine, sport denim.

Pullovers or cardigans -Inlight weight knits for spring.Prlmlar 'shad~s in ,lightt~nes.. Others $~.98.

Skirts i 2.98Solid colors or plaids withplenty 01 lpleats. !~marl en-sembles,wlth a sweater.

Anklets . f 25cSoUd\ colors', or, fancy pat..

tenita. ,Of tine IcbttODS.

WithN~w

Taperell Legs

If? $3984.98 ~d 5.95

For'WorkOr Play

$1 98qlhers 2.98 - 3.98

Acti\,ity ahead! Busy andcarefree hours 'tn your hom~eoIn tl>.e garden, outdoots.HaTIl!: wearing and goodloold~g 'slacks will standyou in ~Of)d stead. Of Luana/Jloth. new Jungo cloth. sp~nrayons.1 Solid colon anapatterns.,

BlousesI Of Gay Cottons ITo wear with slacks. Wov;"en, cotton plaids or colorf~ldesigns. Washable. Priced ~slow as 980

SLIMSLACKS

I'[I

'I,:

ERiTHREENU

Section TwoPages 1 to'6

r

Immediate PaymentPrompt Service

Representing Only "Old Linc" Companies

Central Garage

Memorial, D~y--,---~~-~~_._-~---------,~. ;js mbolized by red, the purity of IS p. t F i 0' hite and the justice of blue, ponsors rOJec s IrmS to pen

Free univerSal education is I,'" W S h I I'p~rt of Chris\'s plan and 8th r or ayne c 00 'F' 'd E graders have aompleted tbe first fl ay, venlng

IS ep in this. tor. Bryan urged Parent. Te~cher Officersy ung folks tq continue through 11 d f Y' Roosters to~tg 'Premium~' ~a~~~()~1o~~dofc~;~:g;hi~Oa~~ A~h::~ayeEV:~in:ar Price Next Wedne!dayh tions of every American. By Sponsoring the chilrl wf'lfar~ 'At Wayn~ Fi~.k eping the mind free from hale, council. forming a Red Cross first Wayne business firms. will ob-b unselfishness and bY working, airl class of 20 starting in l'lo\'em- M' ! d M'"Oa C is happy and docs hiS part bel', nrolling all Waynr city grade Rer'{ emona ay, ay v. G. opc'ning to provide for the two-daya. follows; Ruth Ow("ns, rlistnct Gicschr'n wllf'n the group hf'ld It5 holidi-lY. .5 ,average of,97; Haydn Owens, la~t n1f'rling of th ... spason in the Chamber of COnuT1erce rf.'taildi ;lnct 56, average of 96 and city school. In ~Pf'aking further commIttee, meeting Monday eve-ork. hanrIi-! mAn of ~nd gracfe mothers whocraft and mndrl allp!:mcs marie served.

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Sweigal'c, Wil~sjd(,,:' nd DUll I'~reMvert. sr. W.l.ync. 'ire ~rmits _.~_ ---4\wcre nl~')t'OVl'd ,.as. )lIows: Geo. )~fA"i~-~" -- WA ),i'IE;Bruns. uyno,f one, _rador tube:Dr. L. J. Kiliarr. watne. one.tire -1- -'--- --+-n.nd one ,lube; Gerhp.rd Wacker, 51 I ,ICaiToll, l:wo tl1~ct.or ~ircs and 1.:,\,0 I I. t: . t: 'tube:..;,; \iV, J. Rlg!;9

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; A MI,"s ('r'rH'\'i(\'c \\--'110 ,il"o d;lu~l1tr'r of Mr. and Mrs.~J()l1h . 1:. )I".r,lryan co linu.. pd. The ~pl;'ak-any pI ceo P.liJ_.Y.'.(.1 1.)I

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Iompany',W~;Y'NE, NEB.

A II Rea lIty Service

New Victory Cuts

New Hairdresses

WOO-KIBEAUTY SHOP

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Permanenl Waves$4.50$3.50$2.50

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Markt

Frozenl,ockenl

fqr your m~atal1d vegetable~,

SprIng

fryers

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You can depen,d'on the quality of our meats alwa~8and thJ price is right, !

We DoCustom

ButcheringHalves of pork

and quarters ofbeef.

Johnson's F~ual:-N food

'~'>1~;' acts ... Farm:~~rganize a &n:tm:m~:'~~~~:_:U~:t::-;;~mnu:uum:t:u:mtUun:~~II~I~~on~hS fro~ the 5th da:'.' "\ " cream association with hris ;7." " H *a of June, 1942 lnd 11w tIme lumt d" ': '. ' Wi~chijof, P. M. ~orbit, nry for paym t f 1 I

' ,,' .'. " , Le$s~n, August WHltler and ,1. O. ~ k I';' from saide;5!1~J rlc:}1 J)~ un1} t \\diM ~y 14. 1926 in S oux City ~ . . . ', . " ~ nl. h~dska, ("::~J'l h:~o(~;/!n'l'",;,~I,'" ""-aged G4L '." Early Wayne EVent, Honol-1d Thursday. ~ Cut ~ ~[ he f F j IRS t I [, DIC!l '

The new M.&K, garllg on south .Fr?m,.Wayn"e Herald f ,r June ayne 0 ny", . em r () 'E'{ era e:;el've. ys em an( " ,. I. til! 194:2, Q.t 1lJ o'clock a. m,-, \\1',.'11~d, 1'1 l!:JU6 A E L1ttcll mo~cd to Annufll ;uc.. Dalf>d \hl~ ~lh [,;- .\h" l'ILL man Wl1I speak Memori 1 day. CommercIal club plans n C'tebra- The program included speaking, ()f a ne ss.es man. H(' is :-;t~tionpd with 11(' tJ.! of said rpal PStRlf': --and why 1he!1 C{''''dVe week.s prj.or 10 s 1ook II S(';t! I J. "\1". CTIF.RRY, I (Sf':l!) ,1. :.\T, CHERRY, ' :.is.a is IC(

A daQghter was born tClJo Mt. and ,Holtz cott;j~e In the east I art of ~=yi~~ng'rouMpr~-. C1dJU:-.lm.('nt,

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PAGETDUl!l.

Phone 213

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Lerncr's Shoe and IHarness Shop':il,

USED MANURE SPREADER

Men'. Work Shoe Half.oledSpecial Quality

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Harness and Shoe Repaira

Of QUALITY ALWAYS

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Special orders given careful attention.

McCormik~Deering Im~lemenls ~dRepairs for All Make~ of Farm Eqbip-ment.

Come in Roostcr Day May 27

Ready To Serve Youwith/ohn Deerc Implements

MAY 27

iUsed RegUlar

FARMALLS

Johnson'S Bakery~

\Vhpther VOli want roods ror ('\-"f't.,, day or for somespN'lal ()("(~a~lon. w(' are sure :I'ou'll like our ~akedRoods and pUI'. rl('s.

TRACTORS, REBUILT AND GUARANTEED

New H Tractors on Steel Wheels

B. J. Brandst:eHer & Son,waYJlt"'~iii;c.

MODEL T PICKUP

Phone 3>,

Phonp 2761

and genuine parts. Let us' help you keep your equip~ment in best condition for important farm work.

I' Baked Goods anduPastries

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~('r floor IinSIJ('cHor apQI llermanI)lnkJ;lg(' door J)ullcl>lhk this year. 'I1>e 2ndtln'-:~or !\ia. ~r t NeI5D~~ (Mrs, Ora;Wa~. teacher) ~e ter::: I :~ May 9 with grnde.alsq has st.arted. -rnla dif..JO~ Rullec. ir j a Straight, Jeanette Ulbch ;' earned two a picnic for trons at school. rrrenl reading boolt " .

SwG.,e~l.sd.oinne"M~ryw.,aLnl" Jenn'seGnlOann'da 100'5 in quarferlJf !estse She also All pupils. ere pr~moted i .'The two \th and. :tw? . 8th

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Hail Insurance Companyof Iowa

WIlY Farmers PreferThis Hail Policy

Th(':'t lil{(' 10llral \\lth a f'Ompliny "hkh Ullclf'f,t:UHI"l111I'lr TH'I'd ... , and Hhilh. o\f'r a lU'riotl uf tl1r'.\-nillf>,' ...it ha .. Pllt It'~llllrt>... in Iii ... l'ulklp", III {"o,(.~ lbese

,ll"l'r! Tid ... ,o'llpun .. If'ts you "I't :'tour H\\II ,t1il(leSti~~-n,'",', 1);1.\" lu...'1 at tinll' of ndjnstmt"nt. and d., J!U!I~

tH..... in til,' \\:ty jnl! IlIt{' to half' it don.. , ".-1, ,, .

. .Geo. H. PaUersoo

YOUR LOCAL PURINA DEALER SAYS:

PURINA DOG CHOW!'!Give your dog Purina Dog Chow; .. 0; a ~nceo~

Iraled dog food that is nol a war subslitille, bUIhas been tested and proved for more than 15years. Dog Chow :is the answer to yo~r dogfeeding problem 0; ;j;; and here's why: "

1. MADE BY THE WO~LD'S LAR.GEST rnonufadurllf of foodfor crnimal$. i

2. TESTED AND PROVED BY 12 GENERATIONS iO' d~SIover mOfe than u Iyean. :

3. A COMlflm F090 - fO' ~ fed mal;hl or ml!,lld withmeal or ..... leftO~ ;

4. THE FAVORITE of fan, I,ollln;l blnn.l, and hU~I.rt.5. ECONOMICAL TO FHD. !tllcouill one poundequal~ 3 pouMls

of fresh ~"' In fO~d yalue. !

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